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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1906)
m CEN TER VILLE. George Morgan’ s saw mill 'O eà I Ita ■i y I ¡ — Middlings at Wells’ Feed Store. terville has resumed work, been cutting railroad ties. — Everything at cost at The Chicago. On account of the bad weather it — Try Goldenrod Flour. Y ou’ ll has been d ecided that the work on like it. the railroad could not be earned on — An unprecedented success is The advantageously. But it is hoped that Chicago’ s great sale. the work will b e resumed as soon as T . A. Ritchey oi Forest Grove, was the weather conditions will permit. in Portland last week. James R obb went to Forest Grove — Bargains at The Chicago, real Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. genuine bargains, everything at cost ? . W . Chandler. — Dr. E. H. Brown, physician and H on . G. W . Marsh was in the surgeon. Appliances for electrical Grove M onday. treatments. The ballot box for the contest is at T h e Bazaar. Oregonian V get your fit in a suit or in« Don’ t delay. overcoat. — Dr. C. L. Large reports twin boys 1 tur bom to the wife of Ira Bradley of For ( p*f est Grove, on the 23rd instant. ro» 1 wil S " toi dr ar IX Pf tb ii o( »1 u illl! t L h h m n G o ld e n r o d F l o u r é a ê M S ê H M W M W M — ~ — Plush robes, Van M eter were assisted in receiving l by Miss Josephine him self as candidate for re-election subject to the endorsement of the Republican Freund. those present were R ev. com b and wife, Mr. Briggs, Mr. and Am ong W. S. and Mrs. H ol Mrs. Frank Schoolcraft, By Th< Cub. Abner j, Mrs. = d United State. Laud OBlce, O r e « » ^ ^ p i c O f It debate th Notice Is hereby *iven , that in c o m eii^ jv e ly jir n 1 SIOUS of the act of Congress of launch the ’ ’Bulletin” the third paper I = Notice for P u b l i c ^ W f ^ g fine Dr. J. W. Strange of Roseburg, will in the Douglas county seat. Maury, [ f t - ___________ ____~ = Mr. and rubber lined, quality at Bowman’ s harness shop. if PENCILOGRAP h TÏI Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Porter, Mr. and M n . C l« » . H . b b . n . M , . . u d M „ . Thom as At Hillsboro Sheriff Connell has announced — Go to T h e C hicago while you can :r‘ ( T . Vote early and often, rips the old saw. h S His son, California, Oregon, Nevada and W a s h in jb ^ ^ ^ ^ as extended to all the Public Land W. Dale Strange will have charge of jjj . \Vatch out for the cars! ------------------ ,,h , » e o t a d c .l d e p » ,» » .- »• Speaking of orations— the college Strange ¡s a dentist by profession and August 4, 1892, Flora E. Perkins, of Til!» of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day office his sworn statement. No. 6693, f a * the N W Vi of Sec. 19, Tp. 2, N R. 6 ^ 1 was [ormerly connected with the Rose- 19, in Township No. 2 N , Range No. 6 w .. Pray for Walla Walla! It is infested piaindealer and lived in Forest with that ranting, shouting sect known Qrove jor a tjme several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kuhns, Mr. and as H oly Rollers. His son, Dale, was a student in the Mrs. Earl Tupper, Mr. and Mrs. L. Are yOU j How about that pay roll? college here. Groandyke and Mesdames M cLeod, willing to help secure it? E. H. Parker and wife of St. Johns, Lashbaugh, H ubbert, Freund, M c- Sprayed your trees yet? ha\ e been the guests of their son, Nam ee and the Misses Maury, Briggs, will get What show company ,J. N Parker, the past week. They W ilkes. O n , Vail, Alexander. Refresh- | stranded here next? proof to show tnat the land sought is morel Wilbur H ughes, Mr. and Mrs. W ilkes, Mr. and Mrs. orators. C. 0 . Porter Tupper, j party. The new play house will be known as the Crescent Theatre and the catory production, “ T on y, dedi the Con [f titled " A n act for the sMe of tinker Ua* J t h e r < K 'f C p i e S praise its timber or stone than for agriculturalp on establish his claim to sa.d land before thefl^JL 1 :1 imu k Co., Oregon, at > tb » depi 1 -mot* «'ii Tuesday, the 6 ffc day of February, 1$06 ^ L | . ) p | J qo i He names as witnesses. Prince w. iW ( I J L _ a Oregon; W illiam Illingworth, of W Wnl» * dono i t RL W ilson. Oregon. lie * Any or all persons claiming adversely f e B L 1 •ir fice on or before said 6 th day of Kebni*ry,i! o f t h . . , 17. ments were served at 11 o ’ clock after ^ ^ know ^ what ^ ward you i also made a short visit with friends at ALGER NON S. DS£ The I Councilman Starrett has been suf Metropolitan prices will be charged. Gaston, their former home. Mr. Par (First Publication Nov. 23 ivcj n £8 f o r which closed a most pleasant evening. ^ hving? fering with a severe attack of the — — Members of the Civic Improvement ker is enthusiastic over St. John’ s ap- grippe, but is now convalescent. Skaters who like to elide around o n --------— ---------- . . , . b and Political Study Club are planning Summons H ILLSID E wheels will be right at home in a few parent prosp_erity, but is glad to return 1 ! z r a t i o n 1 The many friends of Miss Stella Via to purchase ground for a city park. to Forest Grove and meet old-time IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STA' 3 i h i p p i n Howard L ee, who has been teleg- days. are rejoicing at her com plete recovery GON IN A N D FOR TH S COL.. ,n f o r tt t The Sewell tract southeast of the city and neighbors. H e is in- raphing for a railroad company in the Indignant readers com e and go but friends W ASHING TON r e l i e v e it from a siege of several weeks’ illness. is considered an ideal place for park the Chronicler’ s pencil goes on for- formed of the doings of this commu William E. Ledgcrwcod, PlaintifT) a n d L o .i Central states, returned hom e last Mrs. Seal Doane of the Groveland purposes. T h e tract, it is stated, can nity through The News of which he Louise M.Ledgerwcod, Defendant) ever. Saturday. Says he left in a blizzard, farm spent several days in Portland be bought for $1550 cash. A Portland has been a subscriber since its incep- 1 To Louise M. Ledgerwocd, defendant * and the thermometer twenty below What is a knocker? o f fo r e last week, the guest of Mrs. E. Mink. In the name of the Sta’ e of Oregon, Judge Crandall is at the Good zero. H e also says that Oregon looks firm gives the answer in its ad. tion. notified, that the plaintiff herein hast. ®or The home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W. Samaritan hospital in Portland. H e good to him. F °r Chief Joe, call 3-0-2! There is on e pretty safe iule f:r againt you in the above entitled Court, anc a i n a h i p R eeg was made particularly happy by has by required to appear and answer said c - 8 . Ther undergone an operation for S e v e r a l of our young people attended The cub feels that it will be but a every Republican aspirant to follow before the last day of the time prescnb^ills m f t k the arrival of a little baby girl, last cataract on one of his eyes. The the entertainment and basket social at short time until the good people (and don>t say anything about your oppo- publication hereof, to-w it.— on or betettyf i n j u i Thursday. March. 1906. o v e r t h< Lewis and Clark Club has disbanded. Gales City, last Friday night. While they’ re all g ood ) of this town will be nent that will irake it difficult for you You are further notified that if youf ^ COIIII T h e street com m ittee has begun There is a balance of $ 11 left in the there som e of the rigs were gone over saying they “ want off” a street car. t0 support him if he should win the . « « « the comp:«« her... ” l 0 * - e o f a s p plaintiff will cause your default to be work on the city’ s highways by plow treasury. by some individual who cut There are two kinds of grip. One nomination. Members of the tank apply to the Court above mentioned for tht ing ditches near to the edge of the L. F. Freeman who made things lines in two and grafted lanterns, ¡s a traveling bag, the other is an and file of the party are free to discu ss1 for in the complaint herein, to-wit.— Mon - sidewalks so as to give better drainage. lively by riding a horse on the streets, For a decree forever dissolving the bondiis 1. bu ggy whips, and lap-robes. excuse for drinking hot lemonade with au the candidates at will, but the can- that now exist between plaintiff and<k!«j*Bh i n 8 t ° : Some work has been done on Second yelling and offering the curious crowd ---------------------------- a stick in it. The latter sort may be- didates themselves should remember such further relief as the Court may :« i) tt a n d 1 street. in the premises. t r e se fV something to drink was arrested last CORNELIUS come a serious epidemic under the that all cannot win, and that the party That date of first publication of suram • e n a t f c t o Mrs. Mary F. Nixon recently sold Wednesday and fined by Judge Bagley Jan. 11th, 1906, and the last pubiica c a m e U p A . A. Phillips will soon leave for new reg 'm e- «*Pects the losers in the Primaries t0 Thursday, March 1st., 1906, and the the A. M. Stearns 80-acre tract to $30 or twenty-five days in jail. H e ^ rpj|] The Portland preacher who was re- be loyal supporters of the nominees in be published cn Thursday of each weekforaj " California for his health. n by t W . H . Rayl of Portland. The prop took the jail sentence. T illlD cently held up by a highway man ar.d | the contest against the democrats in consecutive weeks between said dates. G. Vickers and son took a flying erty is located near G lencoe and is This summons is published by order oil .... robbed of his watch and a SO-cent ; the campaign prior to the general elec- Rood, County Judge of Washington Counr') m ^ GALES CREEK trip to Portland, Monday. known as the Tom m y G oodin place. said order having been made in Chamber T lb lt ? , a piece, and who had the courage to | tion. -Sunday Oregonian. Consideration $875. LOTUS. L U K O n , i t W Fred Walton of this place, has gone Miss Lena Adkins of Portland, who preach him a sermonette is to be Attore .7 n c o n tir Gale Grange held a public session has been visiting at home for a few to California on business. Notice for Publication ^ybu rn i neartily congratulated. The sermon First Pub. Jan. 11 last Thursday afternoon. At the noon weeks, returned to Portland last Friday. Miss Hattie Scholfield went to St. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, __________t b « M i was effective and timely for the high December 29, 1905. crit hour a dinner was served to the guests Grandma Wilson and Miss Lucy, Mary’ s H om e today, on business, wayman handed the minister his watch Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the A SK TH E «try ~bv and members of the grange. Mrs. who have been visiting in Portland John B. Merrill is carrying his hand and money gmd left him without fur- provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 87S, T IC K E T S VIA entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Clara Waldo, the state lecturer, was with relatives, returned home Saturday. in a sling because he lost a piece of it tjjer remark. o l atta States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington present and delivered an address in Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by [ __________________ Mrs. J. F. Lafferty has been quite by getting it too close to a saw. act of August 4, 1892, Robert R. Kuhn, of Buxton, the afternoon. At The College ill the last week. G. W . Phillips of Wilbur, Washing county of Washington, State of Oregon, has this day Rev. Father Verhaag of Verboort, filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6743, for the (From The Weekly Index) ton, a son of D. T . Phillips, came in Mr. Beimrhor has a telephone on purchase of the S W Vi of Section No. 12 in Township passed through the city Monday on Principal Bates preached at Sheridan, No. 3 N ., Range No. 5 W ., and will offer proof to show on the evening train for a short visit hingt the Independent line, in his house. his way to Portland for a short business that the land s;ught is more valuable for its timber or • 1 Sunday. with relatives. Quite a number of the young people stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish by th trip. H e stated to a News reporter his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver Mr. Lawrence spent Saturday and The Ladies Aid Society of the M. from Hillside attended the basket ______________________ a ret that in due time a Catholic church of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the E. church, assisted by a few gentlemen Sunday at Scholls. social Friday night. 21st day of March, 1906. He names as witnesses: To SPOK AN E, ST. PAUL f would be built here but that at present N. P. Nelson of Timber, Oregon; R. T . Simpson of Miss Carrie Bechen spent Saturday The road supervisor had a new cross proceeded to the church, where they APO LI3, D U L U T H , CBIC® inte little could be given out concerning Buxton, Oregon; Alfred Cummings of Buxton, Oregon; did some noticeable work in varnishing and Sunday at her home near Hillsboro. James Cummings of Buxton, Oregon. ST. LOUIS. Pennej ing put in near Lilly’ s store. the plans. & window frames, pews etc., last Tues Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- A n d a l l P o i n t s E a s t an : oik Miss Sarah Boldrick visited friends Mr. Timmerman spent several days D. D. Loom is, who has been operat described lands are requested to file their claims in this Ohit day. At noon a bounteous lunch was in Portland, Friday and Saturday oi last office on or before said 21 st da, of March, 1906 . ing a wood saw in the city for som e in the Grove and Portland last week. spread which was heartily enjoyed by ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. H e leaves shortly for Nebraska. tim e has made arrangements to run a (First pub. Jan. 4.) all present. T h e Flyer: T h e Fast # “ ‘ ion Miss Jean White ex-’ 06, and Miss Evar Jacobsen of Portland, visited sprayer; it goes without saying that the S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e . U p ** Notice For Publication Florence White, a sister of Norman majority of the fruit trees in the c o m his family here last week. E q u i p m e n t , C o u r t # ® 1^ , . . Relative to Snyder. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, White, visited friends at Pacific last munity need to be sprayed and it is T h e entertainment given by the E m ployes . ,9n' otio Dec. 13, 1905. hoped that fruit growers will give the Gales Creek school on Friday evening, ‘ R- M. Snyder, father of the miss- week, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the vict,” will be presented F eb. AGENT 7 i 1 \gt* , i V 4 T \ V ( I a I ». g l * « » vote ' ;! V 2 Overland Trains KÏS matter earnest consideration. was a decided success. M uch credit ing rancher C. D. Snyder who lived at Reverend A. J. Hunsaker of the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act f .r the sale of timber lands in the States Forest Grove, is due Mr. W ebb for the admirable G lencoe was in Portland last week, Baptist Church at M cM innville, and manner in which the little folks investigating the whereabouts of his Leonard W. Riley, president of M c- were visitors at nual reunion of the Scottish Rite Mas acquitted themselves. Especially good son. While in the metropolis he paid Minnville College, ons which met in Portland last week. was the drill by the nine little ones the debts to the amount of $1500 con- Pacific last Thursday. T h e 32d degree is the highest that exercises were followed by a basket traded by the young man prior to his Miss Jessie Bibee was the guest of Charles O. R oe. of Daylight trip throu£Idt^ Cascade and Rocky m, of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of was in attendance at the 13th semi-an August 4. 1892, Clark P. Hadley, of Portland, county of For tickets, rates, foldeis a y*t< information, call on or addres ' Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this H . DICKS office his sworn statement No. 6677, for the purchase of 8t City T icket Agent, 122 Ti-Mhin Porwo h 1 the E 1- , of S W Vi Of Section No 21 and EV4 of N W Vi I Sec 28 in Township No. 2 N , Range No. 5 W , and will social and voting contests for the most disappearance. Miss H elen Bollinger from Friday until ofr" proof “ 5how'ha' Iand is "><>« valuable R. M. Snyder resides in Kansas City Monday. Miss Bibee attended school j for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, to S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A. ^ f r y of the Oregon lodge and Mr. R oe was popular young lady in town; Miss Eula establish his claim to said Iand before Register and Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Coi-hich and he thinks that his son has been here last year but is now in I he High Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 26th am ong those who were elevated to Lafferty secured the prize. day of February, 1906. that degree. T h e young son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto murdered, perhaps by the robbers of School at Portland, where she resides. can be conferred under the jurisdiction 1 : i blc - m r- 5 I < He names as witnesses: Marsh of Centerville Parsons, who has been seriously ill, is the Forest Grove bank because he knew too much about that affair. H e was in the city Monday on a business reported better. places no credence in the theory that trip. Mr. Marsh is a prominent Miss Nellie Johnson of Forest Grove his son might have been connected dairyman of Centerville and has re* visited over Sunday with her sisters, with the affair. cently announced his candidacy for Mrs. Sam Parkins and Miss Dora the office of county judge subject to Johnson. H on . G. W . the endorsement of the tained a diagram showing the division poses. T h e num ber of rings for sig the number of the ward in which the has cleverly schem e » from L. J. Corl, worked an our however, advertising suggestion. It shows he is a wide-awake advertiser i 1 and the emporium will derive benefit therefrom. S. F. Van Meter sold the Nellie Storey property this week to a Mr. Thomas from Alberta Canada. M u. J. Gates of Forest Grove spent much | last week with her sister Mrs. Ward. J. C. T ' Mrs‘ McDevitt. A F \ r __ rn , , minor this j ear is Philosophy and Scientific French. Mr. Emmel reports court of the state The time was spent with games and music. Refreshments Hu*he5 Gordo". Samuel Todd, Georgia Hughes Cheney and Rufus D. Cheney. to w . f . Boardman. defendant: ~ a very profitable summer on Narragan- sett with the Rhode Island Fish IN ™ E NAMK 0F THB STATK ° F O r e g o n : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff herein on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publica tion of this summons, to-wit: On or before the eapirs- For Sale at a Bargain » TJ i i Schoolcraft is stopping Em ma Staehr. Nellie Burlingame. Pearl Peter- E. W. Haines . - . . ., occu (ESTABLISHED 1808.! i _______ Forest Grove, O reg on oi A general banking business Interest paid on time de4 ° f A ccou n ts invited, p a s ln • pobUc“ lon b'e<"™ng on the isth ¿ay of January, 1906, and if you fail so to appear and answer, antl A“ s- Charles in the city. Ideal location, nine room th, piamtiir win apply to the court for the relief de- house with large hall, pantry and bath mandt<1 in hu “ " ^ ' “t. That the Piamtifr have . ashil r tton of sis weeks nest from and sfier the day of the One of the best residence DroDerties' , MEAT! ; a decree of said Court that he is an owner of an undivid- musical pro^ram, consisting of room, electric light and telephone, * one-hair ¡merest m and to the follow*,* de^bed vocal and instrumental music was ren- small bam, chicken house, wood shed ‘’rop' rty• to'wi,: Conwncm* « » point u.% ch, dered by Mrs. George Conkey of In- and fruit house, some ch oice fruit trees, i . c . i . t i i r ^ l T w p dependence anc ' • :s Opal M cD evitt, apples, cherriec, pears and prunes, also *ou,b 85 *»*• «-w ch>; thence north s ¿eg. west who were heartily encored on every strawberries, raspberries, logan berries. ™ n .'^ "o 'rX t^ h ^ ce ’ n ^ r ? ! in friend* of the church, presented Mr. throughout. New sidewalks both sides were town this week so she can attend the and Mrs. Brackenbury with a beautiful Also good work and driving horse • «r.ed. T h e guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kinton, Mr. and Mrs. S. W . M ilne, Misses Iva Smith, Mrs. Full information from irable W m . H A R J n r itt* t weel General Agent; Portland. U of j . w . Hushes, plaintiff, vs. W . F. Boardman, William Clarence Kaser of Portland was number, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Markee enter- After partaking of light some grapes, fine shade trees and 16 54 ch,: ,h,n" "“«h < ¿e*. east ij so cm to the tained a number o i friends at their ( v*s'Uni friends and relatives here refreshments, J. A. LawTenson in a ch oice roses. Com er lot 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 f . *r " ' be T> ° D- L C -= thence 100x200 f t . north 21. CO™ 8 chs; thence east to Gales Creek; thence hom e on Third street Thursday even- Sunday. happy vein of humor, in behalf of the | House recently clothed and papered *’- ” °"** c ™ * » < * — « I * « * « * ing. Route your shipmejiday. ha ir a Great Northern house Summons that he is hard at work for his Ph. D. • iF f le d the ing i ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First Pub.. !> '* 13.) His major of course, is science and his ,N THK CIRCDrr and doing the honors of the occasion H v V fr c 1 oratory at Brown University, indicates The hostess was assisted in receiving D ILLEY this office on or before said 26th day of Februaay, 1906. Biological Lab John Pitmam was a Portland visitor odist church wete present to greet the Commission, newlv-wedded pastor and his wife. last week. nalizing a conflagration corresponds to fire is located. A letter from V. E. Em mel ’ 02, primaries. of the city into four wards for fire pur Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in who is assisting in the Hie Give Expedited Sap-=‘v* Thomas Varley, of Glenwood P. 0 », Ore., A. M. Stearns, of Portland, Ore. at Pacific. Welcomed to Dallas. republican Mrs. J. T . Fletcher and daughter. Mr. Miss Eva. were Gales Creek visitors, On last Friday evening a reception Marsh represented this county in the last Sunday. was given Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Brack- lower house of the legislature some Miss Alice Bateman, who has been enbury at the home of Mr. and Mrs. years ago. | visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Her at R. C. Craven. About one hundred of T h e News of N ovem ber 2, con i Dayton, returned home on Monday. the friends and members of the M eth- party at the com ing W esley Penney of Saint Johns, Ore., Jacob T. Cox. of Glenwood P. O ., Ore., Her many friends here are glad that she cou]d spend a few days with them wt ?? ' un<liv'drt V DUALITY, PRICES. TR E A C n * S A E LE N S & CO., FOREST GROVE, * " * " Md ta r^ < « « « i. revival meetings. chime, shelf clock. In response the about 1250 lbs., 9 years old. age guar- v w i a LlVi UK A very pleasant reception was jiven pastor gave a slight review of his anteed. r f _ ' • , ■ - - — 1 " < ■ » " « « of ----- thi, v cmm >nd th« Good single buggy- and har- c°r * "r“ id >,artitio» >* «p ortion ed to th« r c Prctirr , inter««,. at Lie home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. work since coming to Dallas and spoke ness good double bu ggy harness. ^ it Km 4 avoBJoabrtvbnaUonbr Van Meter on Tuesday evening Jan. feelingly of the kind treatment ac- good single truck harness Must be thr order of L. A . Rood. County Judy« of W „h ln *ton tno, Bertha Royal and Messrs. Rollie j 25 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van corded him and expressed strongly his sold. For particulars, terms and had just Peterson. Herbert M cNutt, .Archie { Meter, who ........................returned from appreciation of the town and people.— 1 prices, see owner, T. A RITCHEY. I their wedding tour. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Observer. M arkee. Merle Markee. Forest Grove, Ore. V E R Y BEST County. Oregon, which order I nude on the 18th dny of Jaauiry, 1006. W . H. H O L U S, Attorney for Plaintiff. (rin t Publication Jan. lath ; I1FOM 1 r vwJ MARTIN & 0 A! H A M A N T F A C T IR F .-- R F IN e And dealers in all kirn^ fa fa G oods. Repairing Promptlj ‘ tb « Prices Reasonable. S»0F SIM untrscNan pnDCCT m runcoi ^