Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 25, 1906, Image 8

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    — Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed.
— T h e Chicago’ s sale is a bona fide
Editor Washington County News;
Dear Sir: W e notice sale.
O bid Thornburg, of South Forest
an editorial in your last issue advising
Grove, is the county’ s oldest voter and
we common voters to let the
leaders probably the oldest in the state. H e
of the party” do the interrogating of is 94 years old, hale and hearty and a
the candidates for Congress. This ad­ staunch Republican.
vice is prompted, no doubt, by the
jj LOCAL HAPPENINGS :
— At cost, every article at cost
The Chicago.
G. Paterson visited his mother
— G oldenrod Flour, bu y it, try it.
Portland, over Sunday.
— Bargains at T h e Chicago.
Oratorical contest at Marsh
tomorrow (F riday) night.
D ing! D ong! W atch for the cars.
CORNELIUS
good will you bear for the candidates
E. Kreider has resum ed work on his
C. W . Hendricks made a flying trip
who have been so reticent in their to Portland yesterday on business.
1 houses.
platforms. Presuming that the “ party
W. H . Stratton is building a new
— For Visible Writing see Under­
leaders” have attended to this delicate bam on the block he recently pur­
wood Typewriter.
interview, then you will be permitted chased in town.
— M oney to loan on farm security.
T h e Baseline sawmill is running
to publish their remarks upon “ Ship
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H . Hollis, Forest Grove.
subsidy” , "Asset currency” , Revision steady and shipping lots of lumber and
ties.
of the tariff” , the status of the Phillip-
— A car load of oil meal just re­
A. A. Phillips left on the evening
pine islands and the inhabitants there­
ceived at the Crescent Mills.
train for Portland on a business trip.
of, whether they are to be United
R ev. A . C. Brackenbury of Dallas,
Henry Holtz of the Portland Police
States citizens or aliens, (o r will you force came out yesterday to attend the was here on business Tuesday.
be permitted by the “ leaders” to pub­ funeral of his mother, Mrs. L. Holtz,
lish these things before election ). of Blooming.
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D. T . Phillips, a prominent citizen
Prior to the adoption of the primary
system, the different political parties j of Cornelius is in very poor health this
winter.
held their conventions and adopted
W. B. Vickers, son of G. Vickers of
their party platforms and all the candi­
this place, has been very sick in
date was required to do was to say Portland, but is better at this writing.
that he supported a particular party
— T h e cheapest place to buy the best
platforms
ness.
conveniently drawn so as to mean any­
thing or nothing, to suit the “ leaders.”
After election
"th e
platform”
often
proved to be in direct opposition to
the interests of most of the voters who
had supported its representative. Thus
the voters became disgusted and forced
through a primary law which
Lad is Operated Upon
were
Paul, the little ten-year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. O tto Parson, of Gales
Creek, was operated upon for appen­
dicitis last evening. T h e little fellow
had been ill for about ten days. The
operation was con du cted by Dr. W . K .
Skaene of Portland, who was assissted
by Drs. Via and Large. T h e case is a
very serious one.
com ­
platform in plain language and give
the voters his opinion on the questions
with which he is expected to deal dur­
ing his term of office. This, the pres­
ent candidates on the Republican
ticket have refused to do, which annuls
the real gist of the law. W e are aware
that the “ leaders” have never been in
sympathy with this law and are now,
at their first opportunity, making a
com bined attempt to ignore the most
vital points therein. Will the voters
of this district submit?
Trusting and
believing they will not, we remain
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Yours Truly,
W . M . L a n g l e y .
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J. C. W ilson, a farmer w ho lives a
few miles west of town, was arrested
by Deputy Game Warden Nichols for
killing beavers. W hen brought before
Justice Wirtz he pleaded guilty and a
fine of $15 and costs was im posed or
a jail sentence of seven and one-half
days.
Wilson took the jail sentence
and was taken to H illsboro this after-1
noon. The beavers, it is reported,
are becom ing a nuisance. Trees in A1
Dilley’ s orchard have been gnawed and
in som e cases the bark ha3 been peeled
off thus damaging the trees seriously.
Other persons have killed these animals
so it is stated,but have not attempted
to sell the hides.
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MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING:
— Slaughtering of prices at The C h i-;
cago.
Everything in the store at cost.
— R em em ber John Anderson s sale.
Beginning Jan. 26 till Feb. 15
It begins tomorrow and continues till j
February 15.
— Crescent Mills prices talk, listen:
U. S. chop $18,
bran $18.50,
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures
shorts
$20. rolled barley $25, oil meal $36.
V JOHN ANDERSON’S,
The managers of a gentral merchan­
One
of i r>
Edward
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T h e Tail,
? K J w " 2 K 3 K
L. Naylor’ « s j yearling
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T h e News and Semi-weekly Journal bucks captured the prize at the Goat
for $ 1 .7 5 . Sample copies may be had show held at Dallas last week. It was
— Cresc nt Mills— 'o : quality feed. RAILWAY COMPANY INCCRF
the best show ever held and the c o m - 1
at this office.
petition was fierce. Forest Grove is
For Sale
Forest Grove Trarspertation
T h e Crescent Mills will again use proud of Mr. Naylor’ s showing.
Uncalled
for.
Sixty Fruit trees,
electricity as motive power the first
Files Articles cf Ir.ccrpi
Wm J. Clarke, the editor and pro which we offer for sale at the low price
of the month.
of I the
Gervais Weekly
! prietor
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V**»« wv..—
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--- J Star, of $8.
Finally the Forest Grove Tn
N. L. ATKINS,
M. H . Parkin and daughter, Miss made this office a
fraternal call
tion Company has filed articles J
Agent, S. P. Co.
Ruth of Gales Creek, were in Forest | Wednesday. Mr. Clarke is a candi-
poration. T h e incorporators a
rtmve Werfnesdav
date for the nomination of state print er
A. F. Rogers, E . W. Hainn,j
Rands-Fisher
Grove, W ednesday.
Qn the Repubiican ticket. While in
H ancock, John Templeton, (
— A com plete stock of Feed, in the city he was the guest of Recorder
The marriage of Mr. F. P. Rands of Naylor, F. A . Wat ous anc^
eluding Oil Meal, at the Crescent J. C. Clark.
A m on g the othns
Oregon City, to Miss Clare V. Fisher Loomis.
Mills at lowest prices.
of Corvallis, took place yesterday at holders are: John E. Baileyf
Bisbee-McHale
Lyda, M. Peterson, Walter r.
the Benton County seat. Mr. Rands
Mrs. L. H . Shirley of Salem, has
.
H. Hollis, S. B. Starrett, J. W
well-known here and is a prominent
H. L. Bates, W . N. Ferrin,
Charles Geiger, during the past week. Bisbee q( Forest Grove was married t0 young man in the city affairs at Oregon Naylor, L. J. Corl, Rose E. Cl
Rode, W . R . H ick s, G. G. Pata
Dr. G eiger reports that Samuel Mar-| Miss Anna T. M cHale, of Albina. W. City.
Mary Corl.
k ee’ s condition is much im proved.! f . Richardson acted as best man and
The best newspaper published in the
A meeting of the stcckhti
Miss Winthrop Mills was bridesmaid.
County
The fracture has knitted sufficiently to Miss McHale is a popular young lady county is
allow Mr. Markee partial use of his leg. 0f Albina and has many friends in this News. It covers its field thoroughly ^ omcers win oe elected ar.oa:
directors chosen. Tuesday«
Alfred A Heisler of Sumpter. Ore., county. Mr. Bisbee is a graduate of and
Pacific University and is one of Washing- “ p7toi dat"e ne^ .
Our subscription lis t! number of applications tor %
who has been visiting relatives at ton County’ s most progressive farmers. “ P to-oate new
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received but none of the
Gales Creek and Forest Grove, left The bridal party have just returned from is growing. If > our name is not on could be accommodated. :
Tuesday for Grants Pass, where he will a trip to the Sound and are at home a our books, call at the office and t e coinciden ce that a woman sti
the Bisbee residence west of town
I enrolled.
I the first and last amounts,
spend the remainder of the winter.
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Inaugurates a SPECIAL SALE beginning SATURDAY, JANl
A R Y 2 7, and continuing for tw o weeks during which ever
article in its Immense Stock will be Sold at C ost
Store will be closed all day Friday in prepara­
ODD FELLOWS’ BLDG tion fo r the Great Bargain Event o f the Year, FOREST GROVE, OF
N a t u r a l C ru a a u !
P e a r ls .
Some curious tilings have beeu found
In the briny deep, but one o f the odd
est Is an ecclealastlcal emblem made
o f pearls which was washed ashore on
the const o f W est Australia. There are
nine good sized gems In this natural
curiosity. These have been Joined to­
gether to form a perfect Latin cross.
Seven pearls o f equal size comprise thu
upright and tw o more form the trnns
verso piece. The Joining has been the
work o f nature. The odd prize, un­
covered In a pearl oyster, Is said to be
worth at least $60,000. It Is called the
Great Southern Cross pearl.____________
Died.
Chosen Deputy Game Warden
James Nichols of this city, has been
lection has met with general approval. illness. H e leaves one brother in the
Mr. Nichols is an active m em ber of old country. H e will be buried next
the Forest Grove R od and Gun club Monday in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
and is the holder of the trophy cup Sandberg lived here 30 years. H e
recently offered by the club
for best
was engaged in farming and was prob­
ably worth $4 0,00 0.
marksmanship.
Mrs. Garrigus Passes Away
Mrs. America Garrigus died
E . H a ll
family
Palace Market
I'orust llrovu,
Oregon
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage.
Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
Fashion Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
nine months.
A
late in the fall.
FOfiSt 6fOW,
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Dealer in
She lived in
Pacific A ve.
s s -d
s j k k
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Mrs. Clara B.
friends and neighbors.
Mrs. P. W. Chandler Dies
Colby,
eds
Mrs. Chandler was a woman of W om an’ s Tribune, for m*
At her residence in this city Mrs.
refined character and well educated. resident of Nebraska, but no
Persis Warren Chandler passed away,
She possessed an amiable disposition land, addressed an audiet
Tuesday afternoon at the age of 91
and had a large circle of friends.
She Congregational church Mat
years. She was the wife of the late
had been prominently conn ected with ing on W om an’ s Suffrage, i
Rev. George C. Chandler, a pioneer
the work of the W. C. T . U ., and , voters and a goodly number of
Baptist missionary to Oregon and the
Tie
various missionary and church e n ­ were in attendance.
first president oi McM innville College,
spoke under the auspices of the
deavors.
Mrs' ChandIer had been in declining
Grove
Equal Suffrage Assaf
health ior several months “ d her
Mrs. Colby is a fluent and in
She was bom at Chester, V t., Nov-
Bubbles from the Political Pot
The contest for the office of Justice
of the Peace,
for the Forest Grove
speaker and was introduced^
Boldrick,
who
briefly ref«
scope and work of the local i
Y « « durinK which time Rev. Chandler a m o u m b v e ^ T w o T ld ^ r o v e t ^ T l a ^
JapaD
™ at ‘ he head of the Baptist College, for the returns that might be expected
In 1879 they cam e to Forest Grove to "om the venture.
h ^ e s J T w a r ^ w 'o m a n 3 J
a KUn tQ know how , 0
returned to Washington county, where
bve, Mr. Chandler however,
she
years after their arrival in this
has resided ever since,
raising a
three of whom
preceded her to the happy be-
yond.
county,
She was converted in Page
Pa*e county.
under the labors of Elder C. L. Wilson
had been sick for
the last four years
having had two strokes of paralysis
from which she never recovered.
In
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a token
Chandler’ s
Iowa for
in the winter of 1873-74 and lived a
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faithful Christian through life. She
FLO U R (ind REED
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large number
and the attendance was large,
1 of high respect from Mrs.
Mrs. C. B. Colby W ill Visitb
cinct in This County in th
rest of Equal Suffr^l
a num ber of years and was married to
J. Garrigus in February, 1869 and 1874
have
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The funeral
Many floral tributes were presented
PROMINENT SUFFRAGIST
precincts may prove more strenuous
gathered to pay the last tribute to their en)ber 11, 1814, and was married
Mrs. Colby stated that!
than
in former years. J. H . Wirtz,
esteem ed neighbor and friend.
Mrs September 5, 1838, to the Rev. George
the present incumbent of democratic suffrage is not a revolution^'
Garrigus’ maiden name was America C. Chandler in the same city where
tendencies, who has been the candi- but
Dyke.
She was bom in
Andrew she P ew to young womanhood. Short-
of civilization.
All that it
County, M o., April 19, 1847.
When ly after their marriage the young couple date of the Union party in years past,
"that
wom
an's
opinion
shall i
a child she rem oved to Page County, rem oved to Indiana, Mr. Chandler has signified his intention to again
ed
.”
It
does
not
signify
Iowa, where she gTew to womanhood having been chosen president of strive for the precincts’ ermine.
On the other hand, the Republicans shall hold pu blic office n1
and was married to Jerry Davison. Franklin College, Franklin, Ind., a
brother man th:usts that i
T h e young couple crossed the plains position which he held for eight years, will probably ask J. C. Clark, the ! upon her. She asserted hi
with an ox team in the summer of I® 1851, Rev. and Mrs. Chandler affable city recorder, to enter the race. the consent of the gov
answering the argument
1865.
In the fall her husband died crossed the plains with an ox team,
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needs to be a soldier to ea
Skating
Rink
to
be
Opened
and Mrs. Davison together with a little cam e 10 Oregon and made their home
the speaker stated that bru
girl less than two years old, returned at Oregon City at which place they
Some weeks ago
3go The
t he News
News men* rapidly passing away «
to Iowa in the summer of 1866. driving took charge of a school and remained t]oned that local builders were planning womanhood of the world
a team of horses all the way and arriv- there six years. They then removed " *° construct a sxating
skating nnk
rink but
but after
after President Roosevelt was .
residing
there
for
six
'nves
i^atln?
!^e
feasibility
of
such an , the world for bringing pel
ing at her old home in Page county t0 M cM innville,
family of nine children,
Forest Grove. O re.,
Hunsaker, of McM innville, officiated.
with the
one in harmony with ‘he
Hughes Phone 591
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at the
Jan. 19, aged
church officiated.
Hancock, Gordon & Elliott
A
Methodist church and the Rev. A. J.
but desired to depart and be
was held at the Fir Grove church and dea,h was not a sarprise t0 ‘ bose who
Rev. Mr. Shroad of Cornelius M. E. attended her du™K ber illness,
Fresh and .Salt Meats
and Fish—
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
residence
years and
(Pacific Avenue)
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all these trials she never complained
Martin Sandberg, a native of Den­
chosen deputy game warden for this mark, aged 72 years, died at Hillsboro the Saviour whom she loved unto the
A Friend.
part of Washington county. The se­ last Friday, of paralysis after a months’ end.
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The News and the New York Trib-
une Farmer one year for $1.25
THE CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY^
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Fined for Killing Beavers
pelled the candidate to write his own
Hall,
dise store, are reported to be looking U
quality of feed is at the Crescent Mills.
for a building site near the depot but i Y
John Cornelius of Hillside, was in it seems that the property they wish Ü
the Grove yesterday, transacting busi- cannot be purchased.
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platform, and these
2 0 PER CENT DISCOUNT
died two
S!nce,
tha* time
city. position ^ T h e ”
however,
other aright.
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Our republic, unljkl
on tbe pro- ian and Grecian republics,' i
worth of the individ
She leaves three daughters:
Mrs. J. Stribich building ta T b e e n Teased. ^ A
should not woman b e refl
C. Clark, of Berkeley, Cal., Mrs. S. C. floor area of 40x60 feet has thus been
citizen in terms co-equ^
Roberts, of Forest Grove, Mrs. W. obtalned- Immediately on the arrival
Mrs. C olby asserted
Lair Hill, of Berkeley, Cal., and two , i he rolIer ska,es’ »he rink will open opinion the race problem
lor business. Johnnie
T * * ” Wirtz,
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it is un- would not have assumed n f l
sons -A . C.
proportions had the negro w«
Ore
anc* Ur. E . K . Chandler, of
An admission of 25cts will be
enfranchised as well as the <
Ottawa University, Kansas.
Tw o other charged for the evening s skating.
In
At the close of the add
sons. Baron S Chandler, died in 1840. tb* m<wninS *nd afternoons it is prob- names were added to the
and William B. Chandler, died in 1885. * ¿ 1 '
T*11 be [orm ed to teach of the local clu b ,
Mrs.
The funeral was held ■today at the s n z r 'r l 0i
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t' mes stump every precinct in thi
spectators will be charged a fee of 10c. woman’ s suffrage.
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