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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1906)
Clues to Robbers i'uST'iumeS —Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. cKxsssaiKxsassxsxsi The News and the New York Trib It seems that strong clues as to the une Farmer one year for $1-25 where abouts of the robbers of Edward Naylor went to Dallas this A traveler says that Christians lu Mo Farmers and Merchants Bank are now rocco look with suspicion on the in the hands of the offiers of the law. — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. morning to attend the Goat show. shrines of Mohammedan saints lu that Mrs. Georgia Hughes left Monday — J. T. Brooks does harness repairing. country. He tells the following story: Strong suspicions are placed upon ______ _____ will visit "Once u{>ou a time a boy was traveling three individuals, a former resident of — For Visible Writing see Unier- l°r San Francisco where she through the country, ami as night came Glencoe and one of his acquaintances, 1 her son. wood Typewriter. on he found himself near a white washed tomb. Knocking at the door of and a Portland gunsmith. The Fire company was again called Mrs. E. W. Haines was shopping the shrine, he asked for a meal and a out Tuesday evening by a chimney bed. When the next day dawned hi in Portland last week. Died fire at the residence of F. S. Barnes, was about to continue his Journey, bin THE KINO OP *3.00 HATS The death of Linden Phillips of — Money to loan on farm security. ¡n the fourth ward. No damage re- the keeper of the shrine be oug'.t him to remain In order to help him k“ep Manning, caused by falling from a tree W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. All Shades suited from the conflagration. the shrine and collect the o.Toritigs o! occurred at the Gcod Samaritan hos AT the faithful. The youth suiil that he — A car load of cil meal just re- H & V e d r u g s O il h f l l K l must first consult his parents, and the pital,Jan. 10. For more than a year ceived at the Crescent Mills. a l w a y s . B u y t h e m a t ek'er man bade him take his ass uud he lingered, most of the time hopeful, s ek advice of his parents and return Dr. H . T. Danforth of this city, left M i l l e r ’S d u r i n g t h e g i " A B* The boy took the ass and role away | but finally the struggle for life grew Friday for a short stay in Portland. g a n t i C S a le . but he had not accomplished half the ' weaker and weaker and he yielded up Journey before the ass fell sick an ’ i his spirit. H e was an industrious Mr- “ d M rs Walter Hoge spent ^ Symbclla 0 rgan di d. Then the boy knew not w lnt tc several days m Portland last week. ^ used) u stopg) set of Chime do nor where to turn. Hut when hi young man, full oi life, vigor and * Mayne Abbott is in Portland attend- bel,s Former price new 8120; can bad considered the circumstances ol promise and well and favorably known graf his case a brilliant Idea tlashel Into hi« ing the State Convention of Opticians. bg had nQW fQr $30) at A p. Venen’s. at Harmony, where he was born Dec. T ing Clackamas, where he Ed. Luce, of Hillsboro, made an Miss Merle shannahan who has been • Having dug a pit and cast the us.-, ®> 1879.and in T til -re'n, he plied great stones over It resided for some time previous to his over Sunday visit with his parents here. teaching school for the last five months tur«. w idening them with lime, and set a ,jeatjj At the time of his death he A little baby girl arrived at the home at Ore., spent Sunday and Mon- white flag above, saying to all who 1 C Dance and Oyster Supper BRAVE DECATUR. was a member of the I. 0 . O. F, of of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartrampf day w,tb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. passed by, ‘This Is the tomb of St. So pai The Ladies of the Maccabees at nud-ao.' Then worshipers came from Clackamas and was much appreciated roa Tli* Slory of III» Fieri-,■ Attack Shannahan, in South Park. every side, nlms were poured in and and loved by his brethreu. A. few Sunday. ’1‘r l p o l l t a n V c u c l . Greenville, will give a dance and oys 1 offerings showered upon him. Th > Miss Maud Shannon was the guest Christian church at Roseburg Gardner W. Allen in bis boofl months before his death he united ter supper, Saturday night. Every wil keeper of the former shrine 1 >st !>*s of McMinnville friends the latter part runs a display ad in the Umpqua Val- Navy anil the Barbary Corsairs I customers and came to visit the new with the Epworth League of tbe M. E. body invited. tells the old story of how Conm I tor iey News’ first page. The ad is made saint. He when the crowd h id gone church and became an earnest seeker of the week. Stephen Decatur, then a lieuteg rppro-iched the young shrine keeper Willis Ireland, of Hillsboro, was ! all the more attractive by a half tone Frank Allen returned yesterday from the I'nlted States navy, uttael ‘I ask thee by Allah,’ salil the old man, I after the truth of salvation in Christ, dn shaking hands with Forest Grove cut of the pastor of the church, Tillamook. He came back by way of Tripolitan vessel. The Incident< ‘who Is this saint of thine and what ! which he found to the satisfaction of ari red in 180-t. when Preble was |ji manner of thing Is burled here?’ friends Saturday. q . Paterson, the wide-awake pro- North Yamhill and declares the trip a Tripoli. Young Decatur had his soul some time before his death. “ 'I will not deceive thee, but will tell The first snow of the year fell Mon- prietor ol the Home Bakery, has pur- difficult one. More than four feet of that the captain of this ve D* thee the truth,’ returned the youth. | His funeral sermon was preached at the Pr ‘My saint who Is hurled here Is none M. E. church by Kev. W. B. Moon, day noon but by evening the rain was chased Boyce’s restaurant and will con- snow covered the route. The trip had treacherously murdered Ids b| John Decatur, after he had sun other than thy beast, even the carcass the I. O. O. F. Lodge concluding the falling in Oregon style. duct the same. Mrs. Byroads is to at- to be made horseback, loose horses to him. Mr. Allen writes: tb cf thine own ass. And now. pray, who services at the grave. A host of going ahead to make a trail for the alongside nnd at ouce I>oarii«i|H Mrs Josephine Patton of The News tend to the restaurant. ia Is thy saint and who la truth Is burled i.iends folio ved ins lemains to their Macdonough and the remnant ye OC In the shrine thou keepest?’ ‘I will not last resting place. force, was a metropolis visitor for sev Rev. George Zimmerman, former mounted and pack horses. crew. Decatur singled out thec::|M deceive thee, but will tell thee the eral days last week. pastor of the Christian church here, is a man of great size nnd strength f truth,’ replied the old man. ‘My saint PO IN TED PARAGRAPHS Gaston W. 0. W. Install ir r attacked him furiously. The Ti P° Miss Ora Henkle, of Corvallis, is holding evangelistic meetings near Is the father of thy saint.’ ” »1 The Woodmen of the World of the tnu made a thrust with his boa pc One-half the stuff you buy does you visiting her aunt, Mrs. V /. B. Haines, Tillamook, where he has charge of the 0 no good. progressive town of Gaston held an in pike, and In attempting to parr a r POIN TED PARAGRAPHS. church of that denomination. blow Decatur’s cutlnss was brok I Don't carry a lot of keys to private and Miss Claire Hughes. Itili i teresting session Saturday evening at at the hilt, leaving him for tin p f n Rev. C. F. Clapp of Forest Grove, We all make too much of our diffi drawers. Burn papers you don’t want — A complete stock of Feed, in which time the following officers were ment unarmed. Another thrust t ,y * n seen. culties. V cluding Oil Meal, at the Crescent was among the speakers scheduled to installed for the ensuing year: W. W. i pike wounded him In the arm. 01 I t A dollar Is n large amount to pay for Few mysteries are ns Inexplicable as t | appear at the dedication service of a t ■ n t> m ur t i . J' bread, but It is mighty Insignificant In Mills at lowest prices. the one of how some people live. Lewis, C. B.; W. W. Thomas, A. 4 c S ; ' ^ seized the weapon, vvIth h u wren nnt bed it ■ t< When a man brags about himself It Is a poker game. Merle Markee, the genial clerk at new pipe organ at the Sunnyside Con A. M. Porter, banker; George Russell, er n short struggle they fell to tliefl When some people haven’t any great t n sign other people don't brag about gregational church last Sunday after Haij trouble, they smile as much as to say. the Haines bank, has received a com- i escort; Fred W. Porter, clerk; James with Decatur on top. him. noon. t: "Meanwhile the two crews wen^H - mi:sion a; no ary putlic. P A mistake many men make Is being Mow bruve I am! Atkins, watchman; W. R. Lewis, Ing fvvhv.t <!y about their leader*® 1 Many a good man fusses a great w People won’t come to you to buy n cat and Imagining themselves popn J. C. Pidcock has disposed of 30 sentry; J. A. Baker, minager; J. / . a Tripolitan aimed a blow at I>? ¿ e: dealyibout nothing and makes himsell lar with the mice. e acres to F. A. Thomas of Montavilla. high quality goods— if you don’t tell Baker, physician. The installation was head with his selmlter. when 11 nflE A mnn discovers that his wife Is get unnecessarily disagreeable. them you’ve got them to sell, You There Is this In being a parent: They Mrs. Nixon was the agent. ting old looking ten years before Ilf conducted by William Reidt and an named Daniel Frazier, havlog^V arms disabled by wounds. Infer, “ 0* get the abuse if their children ure bad de- cant decide whether there is a makes the discovery nltout himself. tl W. G. Kertson has accepted a po address was made by Organizer H. L. his head nnd received the blow, mu If some people would work hard and and no particular credit if they are mand for goods until vou try to arouse N J: laid open the sealp. The Tri Sm sition at the Corner Store, A. B. Day. earn $10,000 some one would walk up good.—Atchison Globe. it. Can you? captain, being more powerful th c and, taking It away from them, tell Caples having resigned. ........................ i ... ........1....... Both. entur, soon . _______, turned l him underlie-.™ them they had no business with that A. B. Caples apparently cornered Record at Poultry Show tl Bass—And of which variety Is your S. Show has been appointed assist holding him down with his left f • much money. the confectionery business in this city wife, the clinging vine or the self as What is claimed to be a new record drew a knife and was about to [ The trouble Is that, when a man I« sertive? Cass—A little of both. Whor ant for the Haines electric plant. Mr. by purchasing the Baldwin stand. told he looks ten years younger than she wants a new dress or a new hat Show went to the plant Monday. was established by a pullet that was on It into hl3 breast. w “Decatur seized the uplifts Dame Rumor has it that Mr. Caples is exhibition at the poultry show which he Is, even that leaves him t«Mi or twrn she generally begins In the clinging with Ids left hand, while he mil —One fine 6 octave Organ, solid »1 ty years outer thun he wants to l»e.— vine role. If that doesn’t bring the to fit up another candy shop nearer to has just closed The pullet, a barred to got Ills right into his pocket ( N Atchison fllolw. money, then she changes to the self av walnut case, latest design, 11 stops for the post office. Plymouth Rock, owned by J. M. Gar he had a pistol. Giving It the; sertlve, and—well, she Invariably gets S50, former price $90. A. P. Venen. theit direction, he Bred through the | Kitchens In the Tropics. Mr. and Mr. Boyce, who recently rison of Forest Grove, laid an egg The giant relaxed his bald the dress or the hat. Hon. G. W. Marsh of Centerville, The kitchens of tropical countries sold their restaurant business in this each day of the show. It is said that dead. Having lost seventeen ki | such us are to he found In our Spanish is reported to be a candidate for hi F lr n t liu p re m ilo n R L a s t in g . city, have moved to Mrs. Leach’s it is unusual for a fowl to continue lay eluding their leader, the *>veu 1 American lands, are like cells from the Ing Tripolitans, four of lwhwl The first welcome a candidate gets j County Judge on the Republican ticket. cottage on Pacific Avenue. In the thickness of the stone walls -often two ing when closely confined in a coop, wounded, soon gave up this tigliFl or three feet deep— and the projecting when Initiated often will make the dif- j Mrs. M. F. Nixon recently sold to ». 1 , . . ... , . . r, spring Mr. Boyce will work at his as this one was throughout the entire omnipresent veranda, which gives a ferenee of a good or poor member. We 1 <8 grateful shade and which looks out on so often go through the initiation in a Mr. Kuehl of Washington, the J. B. tradCt the putting in of cement side seven days.—Oregonian. D ID Y O U E V E R WOND0 a court. The cell resemblance Is en hurried, half hearted manner, men and White 160 acre tract, situated six walks and concrete. I lmnced by the Iron bars at the windows women whispering and telling stories miles {rom Buxton, Why a baby carriage isn’t ti G Died A. chimney fire at the Andy Allen and tbe heavy double doors, whl -h look while the candidates ure on the Boor. a cry cycle? i 2 Ft as If they could resist n siege. The Some of the officers make poor work of j Tom Williams of Gales Creek, was dwelling on Third street, called out Why it Is so much easier to lie Henry L. Hartrampf, aged 21 years, walls ure whitewashed, and the tlo.ir- their parts, stumbling over their transacting business in Forest Grove av than it Is to l>e president? the Fire department Saturday morning, died in Hillsboro, Saturday about the nre of tiles. The dining room Is often charges, getting no meaning out of , . Why some people manage 0 . er 1 separated from this room by a long them. A beautiful initiation lends dig- Saturday and while in the city made but the blaze did not prove dangerous. noon hour. The young man formerly great deal without saying a n n l staircase. Outside the kitchen In the nlty to our Order and makes a new The News a pleasant call, ! Very little damage was done. B. Ort-1 lived in Forest Grove and made many Why so many of our comi T .i_- j court will stand table and closets to memlier feel that there is something In • an that Is worth having and 'jarrlson °* this city, secured man and family are living in the house friends in his new home. He was the seem to be handicapped from the tlie grange supplement the scant furniture of the 1 Why the company that is» an award at the Poultry Show held in and are fortunate that the fire was son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hartampf. vott„ small, hot apartment with n furnace knowing. map has the only curveless rai Portland last week, for a cockerel of of r.o greater consequence. ;! Mrs. like Are. ___________ The funeral was held Monday at 2 t bet von? . The Pennsylvania state grange Is of A W o rk e r. the Barred Plymouth Rock variety. Mr. E. G. Webb, the popular teach o’clock. The business houses were | Why the average man tnvai Knlcker—Can he accomplish rauebt fering a handsome banner to each of tbe five subordinate granges In the — Fine Second hand Sewing ma er of Gales Creek, was in the city Sat closed and the obsequies were under makes a fool of hlmse'f every til be Knocker—I should say so. He can do tries to act up? ns much as the man who didn’t mean state making tbe largest gain In mem- chines from $2 up. They have all urday and made The News a pleasant tbe auspices of the Woodmen of the | bershlp for tbe year ending Sept. 30. Why men are nearly always e ft to.—Harper’s Bazar. been worked over and are warranted to call. He is planning a library benefit j World. The attendance was very rasseil when they propose -either f l , do fine work. A. P. Venen. for Jan. 26. The affair will be a bas- I 'arfJ e> a testimony of the high esteem dally or otherwise” Why so many men who nwuj L . F. Carstens and J. J. Hartley, ket social and promises to be partic- ln which he was held. A goodly P H ’. .M cA if/n er £ . M a ll to work when sick are Just | two of Banks, progressive business ularly interesting since a voting contest \ number from this city were in atten- to avoid it when well? Why some men are not men, have recently bought the interest for the most popular lady is to be held dance. y.i they are painted and sjme, (Pacific Avenue) I of John F. Carstens in the Manning at the same time. sawmill t . . u should m C h a r . l e s M i l l e r ’s P h a r - white as they are whitewa bawmm. Less excitement prevail e P e o p le L o o k W i t h S u o p t c lo i gas i le b r an d M ATS <, JOHN ANDERSON’S, The T a ilo i: t r n t ■ ■ , Palace Market einuati Enquirer. Fresh and Salt Meats Lard and Fish Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. F o re st d ro v e , Oscar Baldwin and wife have gone to the Alberta country for a three weeks’ stay. They will make a short sojourn in Seattle before crossing the British frontier. Hughes Phone 591 O re g o n Hancock, Gordon & Eliiott Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. F a s h io n Liv e ry, Feed an d S a le Stable. OREGON AND COIUMBIA PHONES. R A S M U S E JV Dealer in F L O U k Forest drove. « n t l J Miss Mary Bailey, Prof. W. Marsh, | Paul Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney, J. H. Wirtz, President W. N. Fenin, D. B. Winters were Portland visitors last week. We are pleased to notice a renewed activity among our correspondents. Last week's items from Dilley and Cornelius filled a long felt want. Forest Grow. Oregon. Keep the good work a going! The Hillsboro Lewis and Clark Club will not disband but will probably unite with the Ladies' City Improvement I l'G iib . There is a balance of $10 70 j in the treasury of the organization. Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times JA M E S Friends of Will French have re ceived illustrated post cards, dated | from Wichita. Kan., where he is now in the interests of the Pacific Con- j densed Milk Co. F E E L ) - Pacific Ave. Kr jfl O r A i Y among the inmates of a home at the th e p la c fo r b a r- Plain Clothes Mel. inception of a chimney fire. Salt S ^ h l S 111 C lF U gS . In a small S>uth AnierHn should be thrown in the stove, pipes which had recently uiuh-rgoiie a Summons of administration the new removed and salt thrown in the chim IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF summoned an artist and ortlial ney. In case the flue is defective OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY designs for all the official un!fw then the fire alarm should be given. I. W. Hughes, plaintiff, vs. W. F. Boardman, William 1 “I wish showy costume Hughes Gordon. Samuel Todd, Georgia Hughes Cheney I showy," he said, “for the people» I It is useless to summon the fire and Rufus D. Cheney. pressed by them. I have hew I To W. F. Boardman, defendant: , department for a majority of the flue sketches that I myself ha"« I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: burn-outs. You are hereby required to appear and answer the Look them over and be ifuiiled^; | complaint of the plaintiff herein on or before the last I ideas ns far as possible,’’ Are you a farmer? Are you interest day of the time prescribed in the order for the publica- - The artist examined th e , ed in the various phases of agriculture? lion of this summons, to wit: On or before the eapira- i carefully. tion of six weeks neat from and , f er the diy of the | You can reP>y to ‘he question affirm- first publication thereof, beginning on the 18th day of j "This.” he said, turning thq for the navy and j »lively, we will furnish the News and January, 1906, and if you fail so to appear and answer, i evidently army, but, if you please, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de the New York Tribune Farmer for manded in his complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff have - a long plume otv^ tlnvr- eo $1.25. Each paper is listed at $1.00 a decree of aa.d Court that he is an owner of an undivid- y e llo w dress coat tn.tyned I 0n' ' ha‘, tn'crest in and to the following descr.bed and"— a year. This offer is but one of the "That.” replied the chief #f ! manv clubbing rates we are able to offer c,op' r,,r- “ w,,: « a point t am chs lo nM ____ c t ; nom of the southeast corner of the Andrew Harper D gravely. “Is for tbe secret poliir.'l to old or new subscribers. Sample cop- l . c . m t i s. r . j ant» w.« .he mm m *,.-. then« ies of the Farmer can be secured at south So deg west 25.04 chs; thence north 5 deg. west Bo K i n d T o e ln y f J c fl.; thence west 11.14 chs; thence north 11 deg. JC our office. Phone 884. I.ess spent on the d>a<l irdjB min. east 10,14 chs; thence north 52 deg. 30 min. east T h i n k O f d l l l g S , t h i n k 16.54 chs; thence north 4 deg east 13.80 chs to the spent on the living w ouil linns crrner of the T. O. Naylor D. L. C.; thence many happy results. Heart sir' O f US. T h e P i o n e e r D r u g son-heast north 21. 8 chs; thence east to Gales Creek; thence Ing, loved ones wait anti teiMi S to re . down Gales Creek to the east line of said Andrew Harper hern use of the withholding of CORNELIUS D. L. C ; thence south to the place of beginning; and that you and the other defendants herein are the owners of an undivided one-half Interest in and to the above described teal estate and that the said I indr be paniti ned * :>wi4:hepn --o f this court and the coats of said partition be apportioned to the respective Cornelius wilj not lose the Dasket factory. As far as can be ascertained, | — I have a few mote of the ball the parties who were to operate the bearing, drop-head Sewing machines factory are making arrangements to This summons is served upon you by publication by at $26. All attachments are steel, 3 increase their capital stock. It is to the order of L. A. Rood. County Judge of Washington ^ p ... r a te ball machine ¡*, h0pe<V PC° PL e °* enter- C°r' f ,*"<“cv. too«. — 4“ on the 18th day . . b etin v. g s and . . the . . . nel.us will hf ultimately secure this will run with a No. 60 thread for a prise which will mean an increased . w words unspoken nnd letters Hie aged father and motlie the country would often lie ■ the son or daughter more send them a letter. Behot mistakes of others, their re: profit by the same before It Today, now, speak the lor send the tender message, wr ter you put off day by day,