Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 01, 1906, Image 8

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CORNELIUS HAPPENINGS
Dr. Everest made a business trip to
Forest Grove, Wednesday.
— Trunks
— Suit cases at cost at Bowman’ s.
R.
E. Jacobsen of Gales Creek was in
Howard Satterly, one of
— Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
ness.
Cornelius
— Take
C. E. Prickett of Greenville was in
popular young men, is now in the town Saturday giving attention to bus­
harness business in Cincinnatti.
iness interests.
advantage
of
cost
Stevens
at
of
Bowman’ s.
,
this city has
The News and the New York
20 PER CENT DISCOUNl
ON
k£KAI>Y MAI>K
Trib­
Anderson’ s une Farmer one year for $1.25
sale.
— Crescent Mills prices talk, listen:
— For Visible Writing
see Under­ U. S. chop $18,
wood Typewriter.
Pratt Vickers has returned home for
M.
at
been appointed deputy game warden.
Mr. Cook and Will Tibbits expect Forest Grove Saturday transacting busi­
to leave for Klondyke in a few days.
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— Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed.
Personals
bran $18.50,
shorts
$20. rolled barley $25, oil meal $36.
VOL. HI
MEN'S AND BOYS’ GLOTHIRj
— John Anderson’ s sale at 20 per
Mrs. Thomas of Dufur made an
— An unprecedented success is The
was recently cent off on all ready-made clothing, is
Sunday visit to her daughter,
C
hicago’
s
great
sale.
over
agent for the S. P. at Lafayette.
a great sale.
Miss Amy, who is a student at the
Beginning Jan. 26 till Feb. 15
— M oney to loan on farm security.
Wade Everest, son of Dr. Everest,
Judge W m . Stephens of Dilley was
college.
has accepted a position with a Chicago in Forest Grove Saturday greeting W . H . H ollis, Forest Grove.
Attorney L. L. Langley and Ed
firm as one of their traveling agents.
acquaintances.
Earl Shepherd of Portland was the
Luce returned to Portland Sunday
L. Weidewitsch, our foundryman,
The News and Semi-weekly Journal guest of friends in this city over Sun­
A ll Goods Marked in Plain Figures
afternoon after a brief visit with their
expects to begin casting today. H e is for $1.75. Sample copies may be had day.
parents in Forest Grove.
turning out a very good class of work,
at this office.
Miss Pearl M cG ill has returned from
too.
You can buy one of the latest style
— The way the crowd filled The a sojourn of several weeks with Port­ drop-head Singer or Wheeler & Wilson
T H . Miller, our reliable watch­
land relatives.
maker, has again had to examine the Chicago, Saturday, was a revelation!
sewing machines by paying $3 down
Miss Lucile D ooly of the Portland
inwards of Mayor Talbot’ s costly time­ Everything at cost.
and $3 per month for one year at the 1
p iece.
Mr. and Mrs. M . R . B eebe have Ainsworth school paid an over Sunday Bazaar.
T h e Baseline Lumber C o.,
has gone to Springfield to visit Editor L. visit to her parents.
J. P. Wagner who has been inter­
found it necessary to install a new and M. Beebe, wife and little son.
Walker’ s popular orchestra played
ested
in the circulation department of
larger planer to meet the increase in
Dr. C. L. la rg e reports a daughter for a ball given at North Yamhill Sat" the Telegram is now working for the
A. B. Caples was in Hillsboro W ed-
T h e Banks Meat Co.
business.
born to the wife of Eugene Myron urday evening.
Oregonian
and
will
boom
the
Yellow-
j
nes(jay<
opened
a neat shop at
Wm. Patton nearly sustained the loss
A 5-octave organ, good as new, for
of a finger while at work on a planer Phillips, at the Davies Bros, sawmill,
stone Park trip.
j^rs. A . B. Todd spent Saturday prepared to cater to the
sale at The Bazaar for $40, if taken
at the Baseline sawmill but the wound near Banks, on last Saturday.
people of that neighborhood«
P. W. Cronen and W J. R. Beach, jast ¡n portland.
is healing gradually.
T h e Gervais W eekly Star of which soon. Cash or instalments.
John W . Vandervelden I
both of this city, fought against the
w ill trad: buggy or hack for a good
Last Saturday the Cornelius brass William J. Clarkt is the proprietor and
Still it com es— that campaign litera­ late General Joseph Wheeler and de-1
stoie building at Roy and*
harse- G o f f Bros,
band gave a basket social and program editor, is one of our new exchanges. ture. T h e waste basket rs registering
clare him one of the cleverest as well
stock of goods.
Roy is o t l
which proved most enjoyable. The
Walter Hamer returned Tuesday to
“ Bill” puts out a newsy and attractive kicks after each mail.
as
most gallant commanders the South
lem -Tillam ook railroad ancfl
net proceeds amounted to $15.
resume his work at Ilwaco.
paper.
rival Banks as a business J |
W e are sorry to hear that Walt J. had during the War of the Rebellion.
The lodges are experiencing an era
John Vanderwall of Reedville made
Pianos, organs and sewing machines Smith is quite sick at his home on the
Edith Tozier Weatherred of Portland,
of unprecedented prosperity, especially
T . S. M cFaul, one of g H
a business trip to Forest Grove W ed ­
are sold at The Bazaar on very easy Wilson river.— Headlight.
well known in this county has been
is this true of the Knights of Pythias
gressive farmers was trana'Sj
nesday.
payments and prices are lower than
chosen by the Oregon Journal to
and of the W oodm en of the World.
ness in Forest Grove, T f l
Bert Nixon of the North Pacific
D. D. Smith of the
LaCourse
anybody’ s.
chaperon the young ladies who are to
Dental College was in the Grove Sun-1
while here made The News 9
The epidemic which has been raging
be given a trip to Honolulu. The store has gone to California on a busi­
A life-saving station will be estab­ day the guest of his parents.
subscribed for the great f e ®
among the children of this place for
party will start the first week of Febru­ ness trip.
several weeks past is well under con ­ lished at the mouth of Tillam ook Bay.
The New York Tribune Fas
Miss Maud Shannon will appear in a
Ex-Commissioner Ward of Gaston
ary.
trol. The little tots are convalescing A boat house will also be provided.
song
specialty
at
the
play
given
to
Dr. Chas. H ines return)B
rapidly.
Tillamookers will rejoice that their
Paul, the ten-year old son of Otto was renewing acquaintances in this
open Hillsboro’ s new play house.
from several weeks’ stay a’/ / }
Parson, of Gales Creek, who was r e -! clty Saturday.
The Forest Grove W oodm en of the petition has been granted.
H e went as far south as hajE
Charles Miller, Ed. Ward and other cently operated upon for appendicitis
A little baby girl recently arrived at
World Uniform rank will
make a
Dr. Brown’ s X-ray apparatus has
other d i e s near Los Aap.- *
fraternal visit to the local lodge, Feb. 9. been attracting much attention during local marksmen were duck hunting on by Dr. W. H. Skene o! Portland,; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N ice
first part of the doctor’s i l y
o; this city.
A good time is anticipated. T h e Cor­ the week. It is ths first machine of Wapato Lake, the first of the week.
assisted by Drs. Large and Via,
little disagreeat le on
H . H . Stuart and G. R. Sibley were rapidly recovering. The case was a
nelius boys were entertained in Forest the kind that has com e to this city.
George W . Bacon, A. B. Caples and
It is extensively used in the large
among the passengers destined for very serious one but indications point Dr. Chas. Hines were Portland visitors rains but the :em .inderof hitfl
Grove last week and had a very enjoy­
cities in the performing of surgical
was both pleasant ana prosit''
1 during the week.
Portland on Sunday afternoon’ s train.
I to a speedy convalesence.
able session.
I operations.
a few days’
rest.
He
V JOHN ANDERSO N’S, The Ta* 4
f
8
pi
receive
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TH E CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY
tion fro
Washin
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Our Stupendous, Sensational Sale continues This W eek. Evei. ,
A rticle in Our S tock A T COST.
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ODD FELLOWS5 BLDG “
Industrial School Prospering.
Will Dunsmoor will put in a grocery
at R oy.
The
Laureiwi od
industrial
ÎoÎ6 Stock is mpee nd whle FOREST GROVE, 0!
REST ROOM FPEE TO ALL
H on. Ira Purdin and family expect
football play so important a part in a
to leave soon for California for a tempo­
school,
Mrs. Lizzie Macrum and Miss Myrtle located four miles from Gaston, on a
Butler, according to the Oregonian, farm of 63 acres, is said to be in a i
rary stay.
Mrs. Delphine
i
Whalen of Portland
Opened in Connection With Free
Reading Room Will Prove of
Service to Country People
It is co n ­ is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. L
are candidates for that paper’ s trip to very prosperous condition.
An innovation which will receive the
du cted in a four-room schoolhouse, Large, this week.
Yellowstone Park.
Rev. J. Garrigus who lives near approval of the country people, in
h is a girls’ dormitory, good bam and
The New York Tribune Farmer and
NEWS a general, is the opening of a rest room
The News can be secured till March other buildings. The industrial idea Carstens’ sawmill made the
pleasant
call
today.
is
made
prominent,
and
all
students
do
in connection with the free reading
25, at the nominal price of $1 .25.
After that time the two publications three heurs of manual work each day,
R. M. Stevens recently shot a swan room- People from the surrounding
in addition to the mental work.— Ex.
can be had for $1.50.
that was a “ bumper.”
It measured communities who com e to this city to
six feet ten inches.
e
H
’. M e \ a m e r
I. K. Weitzel of this
E . H a ll
Fresh and Salt Meats
Lard and Fish
Forent d r o v e ,
-
Hughes Phone 591
Or«gun
F a s h io n
L iv e r y , Feed an d S a le Stable.
W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
Forest Grove. Oregon.
OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
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JAM ES
RASM USEX
Dealer in
F L O U R
Forest drove. Ore.,
zm U
F E E D
may
do.
The
James Rasmusen, 6*1'
will install a chopper this)
will do chopping on Saturdit
500ner the controversy is dropped the
better it will be for all concerned.
Frank ShogTen
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Mrs- Montague
has
go«
Haines p k m t0 take 33111 ^
and son Robert, of tlon’ the latter havlng
Portland, spent last week in this
do trading will thus have a cozy and visiting her father.
city
W . V. Watkins is
Mr. R. Miller and the Oregon
city is men- comfortable P ^ ce where they can rest daughter, Miss Nona.
....!L er! . i . -- Suh,_t,UCk,, a_ t5 niPeranCe accommodations of the
lecturer spoke here a few days ago to ,
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the local Loyal Temperance Legion.
free 10 a11 who raay wlsh
selves of the privileges
Miss Jessie Sheldon left Tuesday
for Chico, California, where she will hoped that the country folks will feel
enter the State Normal School at that entirely free to use the room.
place.
Hancock, Gordon & Elliott
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage.
Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
w^at other colleges
irrespective of
reslfIB^
local a
Journal.
Sundi ’
is on sale at the confections
The town of Canby, on the banks of
if you want t0 b e aheadoi
the Willamette, famous for its water- funy informed as to the '
melons and strawberries, has a
melonS 311(1
has a new neighborhood happenings, '
paper called “ The Tribune.”
for The News.
Mrs. Ivy Hartram pff has been visit-
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H . Parker was in Forest (%
tng with fnends in Oregon City and
ing the week visiting at hisf
vicinity for a week or more. Miss
I home.
H e went to Gaston
Alice Reynold’ s has been assisting at
to arrange for the shipment
the La Course store in her absence.
load of ship knees.
rest room are
,
Summons
10 avail thern'
offered. It is IN THE CIECCIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- !
Summons
(P acific A venue)
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
If Pacific favors clean athletics let her
adhere to that policy
tioned as a candidate for county treas- 01 wait unt:I reacly 10
thelr Purchas-
tng.
urer on the republican ticket.
ing’
Brushes, towels and other neces-
sities will be provided for those who
Willis Duniway of Portland, is a SUi”
be pr0vid' d f° r those who
would care to use them. The rest
candidate for nomination for state
room comes to fill a long-felt want and
printer on the Republican ticket.
the Civic Improvement Society is to be
Paul Baker, the popular teacher at
_
,
com m ended for introducing it and
Purakm Ridge, was in Forest Grove, opening it to the public.
Saturday renewing acquaintances.
.
.
j It is to be understood that the
P a la c e M a rk e t
Mrs. N. C. Lily of Gales If.
college s endeavors as to give it such doing some shopping in F<if
undue prominence in the newspapers? Tuesday.
GON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY
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J w . M a t, WltUta Sm „h. Ira E. Wataon and R M ' IN ™ e c , a c u I T COU* T OF THE 1 ______
Taylor, plain.,IT, v, E. P. C M
Daninls, defendants, SUMMONS:
and Jo,hua M e-
To E. P. Cad» ell, defendant above named:
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j C«ar*e* Van Horn, plaintiff
E. P. Cadwill and Joshua McDaniels,
Has Clear Conscience
The old postoffice building will be
In the name of the state of Oregon: You are h e r e b y 1 To E. P. Cadwell, defendant above a
renovated throughout. A plate glass
required to appear and answer the complaint filed j In the name of the State o f Oregon: 1
V\ A LLA W A L L A , Wash.,
Pesident ai ai”*) you in the above entitled suit on or before the required to appear and answer the<
will be put in and A. W. Johnson will
Penrose, of Whitman College, returned l7th day of March-
» “ «!> «m e
is against you in the above entitled suit
conduct a business in the rooms.
more
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1 t 0 d 3 y h ° m 3 11115 t h r ° U g h
W aSh-
Mrs. C. B. Colby, state m _ anager1
of the equal suffrage league, will speak lnKton< 111(1 when shown the letter of
T»^ir
S' T ’ at •A Mountaindale,
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i uesaa> nignt;
said:
Wednesday night.
tO a n s w e r
Publication* oi’ t
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,
. *°_t° . a.BBear and
the 8th day of March 1906. which time » 1
you | w e e ,, after ,h , d a ,, o f the fir*
to’ *»"t -----------
thereof, —
the , this
summons,
and
if
you
p ";“ ' » ' Ft™ ' * h a e uni,™ ,,.
I do not think it is worth while "*•,o wlt: £or a d' crM «"«losing cert™
th e le tte r
th e le tte r,
as
I
tn
to
liens of
for in the complaint o f the plaintiffs fl**!
and othcr Viz. J. w . Price, William Smith, • For a decree foreclosing certain liens of *
rsE . » n o n > «l R. M. Tr,y ,0r; s g , , « , the fo,l0. m g „ b e t vis: Charles Vsn Horn; . g o , « . «
as l o b j e c t
1 ne skating rink floor was dedicated newspaper controversies and cannot ‘tecribrtBrop' rty>to wt,:
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Comn>'ncing
« ,
point
u s : cnbed
property, to-w it: commencing
st>l
with a dance last Saturday ev e n in g ., help the opinion which President Fer- cTy -
c
1 “* Norhof ,h' Sou,hw” ' corr"
Bw3l
There was a good attendance and the , i n .
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hington County, Oregon, and City of Forest Grove, Washlng.cn Cous»|
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tue nn seems to have concerning Whit- rn^ * « ' ■ > « « * “ « l l » f « t j thence Monk DO feet; n m n ln . thence E u t 110 feet; t h e « » I
tripping of the light fantastic” ap-j
man College. T h e main thing is that!
“ ° f" ,: 'h" ce Sou,h 120 '«* ,0 <»«: « ■ « « w ,« no feet; u .,« , sooth i» * J
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' Biaic' cr tKe' nnm‘f - A . » ,he following desenbed trsc, j beg.pplng.
Also the following 4
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* peared to have lost none of its charms
to the town devotees.
our conscience IS entirely clear in the oi i,od-
Commencing at a point 1 « feet West ! tana to -w lf Commencing at ,po.B t
matter.” — TelegTam.
B,ock No- 2 ln Mid city o f th, s o u . h , « c o n » , o f m ock No. » * ’ 1
The Oratorical contest Friday e v e n -;
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Gr° ’ ' '
,nd nmnin*
» < * » UJ F ore« Grove, Oregon, running h en « H
Just
What
has
been
gained
by
this
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W
m
6J
feet;
.hence South u s feet; thence ,hence W e * 63 feet- thence South I* * J
ing was very interesting and exciting
East &3 feet to the place o f beginning: and for such | E a « &J feet to place of beginnia* *|
notwithstanding the fact that there newsJ » P « controversy between the othe, ,»d furthe, relief
,0 ,h.cou«. ay aecm ju*t
.the court « I
other and further relief a
I I were only three contestants. Mr Al- presidents of these two Congregational 1nd «unable.
and equitable.
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bright presided at the contest and the institutions whose relations heretofore c B' Jrt" 01 th' Ho“’ u * Rood' Jud« ' 01 «•» county By order o f the Hon. L. A Rood J u & J
judges
J
iudires were as follow,- On coninosi- hive been
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Count,. Oregon, dated , h i. 1 « da, Court of Washington County, Oregon, <
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com posi; nave been most friendly, is n o ta t a li * Feo™«,, iw . n .» summ on.»„ed by public
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of February, 1906. Th li Summon, » * ^
M R e v ’ H ° K eJ a rH 3™' j° n ertSOn *nd c!ear' II 0311 h *«1^ he said that three « " « h e w « * to .he W mhlng-on County n Z ? r
non thereof In the Waahington County WJ1 '
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Heröert Boya: on delivery. Miss students more or less affect materially BaB' rB “ bll*,’ ' d - « ‘‘ F ‘ » « i d c o u n t , and state.
paper publiahed weekly in M id County «‘ w _
" i I W ood. Pres. Ferir, and Prui. Bates.
W. H. HOLLIS, Attorney»»»
the student body of any college. Does
w H- H0LLI*- ,non>»T for plaintiff.
Pacific Ave.
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