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

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— White Leghorn
— M oney to loan on farm
OCAL HAPPENINGS:!’
__ut”
— G oldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
on
15.
Down
Washington’ s Birthday
in
R u ckle,
south
for
end
of
gational
Sunday
morning
in the absence of R ev.
Harvey Baldwin has again
gone
to
11 Geo. Markee m oved
into his new
ouse last Friday.
today.
“ God
reigns
and
Carnation
Newberg vs Pacific to-morrow night
Elmer Smith was over from Van­
couver this week.
Fred Caldwell of near Banks, was in
tj,e city this week.
A
q
Hoffman
went
to
Seattle
Wednesday on business.
Clifford
Brown returned from
Angeles last night, everybody doing
Washington’ s birthday was celebrat­ ter-collegiate Oratorical Contest at New- the city today.
social gatherings last berg last winter attended the debate
— Beautiful Morris chair to be given
ed by several
here last
ness trip Monday.
from New berg.
— See Johnson & Johnson’ s window.
Siewert visited over Sunday Fine
Friday evening.
Miles is away a. Chas.
Miller’ s
Drug
¡¡ JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailor
ftsxsssxsxssai
Store,
\ Call and examine.
W. P. Hiatt, a traveling salesman,
has rented the Luce property and will
Our last immigrant has already been
bring his family to Forest Grove at
labeled—
Lena Margaret.
A heavy
with Baking Powder.
annex built onto the end of his black-
once.
There will be a dance at the Skating
Miss Beth Sexton entertained ;
— Feed has advanced but the Cres­ smith shop on Pacific Avenue and will title for 6 lbs. and 7 oz.
Mr. Robert Dutton of
Faribault,
—
Baby
carriage
for
sale
at
a
bar­
abandon
the
hotel
for
housekeeping
afternoon
in honor of her 9th bin
tk, Saturday night.
cent Mills is still selling bran at $ 1 8.50
Minn., has decided to locate near For-
gain.
Call
at
the
Stevenson
place
on
again.
The
house
was decorated with daffee
Mrs. Wm. Reynolds arrived in Forest and shorts at $2 0.00 .
Grove.
H e has been troubled
Fourth street, between First and Second
and with the help cl daffodil
The
February
Timberman
announces
irove on Friday last.
with the asthma and thinks David’ s
T h e Misses Anne and May Flaherty
paper and green foliage looked
that W . H . Lyda of Forest Grove at­ Avenues.
F ill an admirable place for the cure of
have
gone
to
San
Francisco
for
the
FOR RENT— Good 8 room house,
Miss Lulu Reiling, who has been in
tended the monthly meeting of the
pretty.
N ine little girls helped!
health of the former sister.
his affliction.
jhquire at this office.
Oregon Lum ber Manufacturers’ Associ­ the hospital in Portland for the past
make the afternoon a lively one i b
W . A. B uckley was availing him ­
' 1 — A New Departure in Breakfast
two weeks, came through the Grove
ation.
helped materially in overcoming |
A W a a le o f Ilrra th .
self of the rainy weather by doing his
term by Crescent Mills,
this
week
on
her
way
to
her
home
in
bounteous
spread the crowning fez I
“
You
can
always
tell
an
English­
Herman Bernard and Mr. and Mrs.
trading in the rain this week.
man.” began the Britisher boastfully.
Greenville.
of
which
was
a big birthday cake oJ
j Chas. Bamford of Hillside, was
Dyke, all of Verboort, were in the
"But It would only be a waste of
Arthur Prideaux, Business Manager
ading in town this week.
Grove on Tuesday. Mr. Bernard was
A “ reign of terror” has set in at the breath,” interrupted the Yankee, “ be­ m ented with nine candles.
of T h e W eekly Index, made a busi­
comparing political notes with the local “ knowledge factory.”
Several of cause he thinks he knows It all.” —
t Ed Boos is in the city, the guest of
ness trip to Portland Saturday.
Notice
inhabitants.
the
desperadoes
were
bound
to trees Philadelphia Ledger.
is friend “ Bill” Bellingher.
i
— T h e First National Bank will pay
last
night
from
which
predicament
one
I
will
not
run
my Feed mill
Em ery C. D ye, a former student
? — Victor Flour is 20 cents lower in
your taxes for you and save you the
has
failed
so
far
to
extricate
himself.
Saturday,
March
3,
1905.
SIBERIAN
HO
SPITALITY.
here and a recent graduate of Oberlin
¡rice but just as good as ever.
trouble of going to Hillsboro.
W
i
l
l
H artrampf .
was elected, at Corvallis last week, to
The Italian Social held at the Con­ 1 C h n r m l n i c V i s i t , W i t h a S o i n e w U o t
' Mrs. Kern, sister of Walter Sears,
Pacific University’ s G lee
Club is
T
e
r
r
i
f
y
i
n
g
C
lim
u
x
.
su cceed himself as treasurer of the gregational church last evening was a
^jcnt Sunday with her brother.
billed for Hillsboro, on Friday, March
Detained at the Siberian village of
The New York Tribune Farmen
Endeavor Union.
success. A supper was served and the
‘ N. P. Neilson of Buxton, was a vis­ 16. This is the first concert.
Krlvochokovo, M. Jules I.egras re­
bigposters were auctioned off at good membered that he hud a letter to a The News can be secured till Mr.
It
is
rumored
that
Forest
Grove
or at T hd News office Monday.
Miss Blanche Challacom be left this
people are to have a ch oice of seats at figures. One piece of red card-board notable of the place and hastened to 25, at the nominal price of $11
( Everett Hall made a business trip week for Cosm opolis, W ash., which
present it M. Gautier In his hook on After that time the two publica&i
the Hillsboro Opera H ouse soon, when went for 82.50 to some rash purchaser
to the “ big burg” Wednesday.
Russia describes In M. Legras’ own
place she will hereafter call home.
“ The Christian” is to be brought out
— Keep the little one healthy and words the cordial hospitality with can be had for $1 50.
Frank Fletcher was in from his
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lupton left from the Marqnam.
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happy. Their tender, sensitive bodies which he was received und also tells
iphool in Scoggins Valley last week.
of the difficulty which concluded his
Firemen Dance
today for Ocean Park, Cal., where they
gentle
healing
remedies.
T . E. Johnson is conducting the require
charming visit.
,
,
Mrs. C. F. Harris was in Portland a will make their home for the future.
"They had detained me till 10 o’clock
The Fourth Annual Firemen s Dai
barber shop of S. A. Moulton during Hollister’ s Rocky Mountain Tea will
;w days last week visiting her parents,
Fred Stevens left for D eep River, the sickness of the latter.
H e is keep them strong and well. 35 cents, in the evening,’’ he writes, “ by repeat- is to be given at Verts Hall on the \
tug. ’Why are you in a hurry?’ and 1 of St. Patrick>s d
Frid
March.
ij, “ V ic ” Brown was down from his M onday afternoon, where he will join
assisted by Carl Christian, who has just tea or tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. was on the point of maklug my depar-
j
:i^nch on the Wilson River Road this Raleigh Walker in the logging camp.
( ” • C. KertHll
entered as an apprentice.
— In the spring time your renovate ture when I beard the mistress of the |
',eek.
house say In a low voice to her bus- COMMITTEE ON
J J. G. Leaner.*
Some of the college buildings have
Why not your body?
Herbert Wirtz resumed his duties your house.
baud, ’Shall I send fu* the carriage?'
ARRANGEMENTS I C. S. McNutt
Walker’ s Orchestra will furnish the been receiving special attention lately
with the Marshal Wells Hardware C om ­ Hollister’ s Rocky Mountain Tea drives T o which he replied, ’ No.' At this word
LW. N. Sein
usic at the Skating Rink, Saturday from students who have nothing better
pany in Portland, Thursday, after a out impurities, cleanses and enriches a shiver passed over me. Doubtless
this host, who had made me send away
•»Rht.
to do.
week or two of idleness caused by a the blood and purifies the entire
NOTICE TO TA XP A YER
the coachman, was unaware of what
' Chas. Miller’ s trial has been post-
the
system. 35 cents at Dr. H ines’ Drug his refusal meant, else he would have
Mr. T . W . Jackson of Dawson, who fall on the skating rink.
toned again.
H e will be tried on has been visitiug with Lewis W ilcox of
said to me. ’Here Is u sofa: sleep here.’
— Three little rules we all should keep, Store.
To the Taxpayers of Washing
“ My situation was perilous, but what
! londay.
Scoggins Valley for a week or two, is
Miss
Dolcie
Mansfield,
State
Secre­
T o make life happy and bright,
could I do? At the end of a few mo-1
County.
H e Smile in the morning, smile at noon, tary of the Christian Endeavor, reported ments I rose to take my leave, and. j
' John Frisbie with his wife and going back to Alaska this week.
You are hereby notified that ,
■}daughter left for his old hom e in Kan- has a particularly rich mine on Bonan­
Take R ocky Mountain Tea at night at the state Convention last week, that having asked If I could get a cab, was
met with the reply that at this hour taxes levied {or the year 1905 «1
za Creek near Dawson.
As Tuesday.
there are 5250 active Endeavorers in none could be obtained.
— Dr. H ines’ Drug Store.
j
1
.
"Krlvochokovo is a village whose “ ue an“ payable on and after M®*
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Principal Bates’ daughters. Misses the State of Oregon; 1650 associate;
population constitutes the very flotsam February 19, 1906, at the sW
H elen and Margaret, his son Harold, 450 honorary; 1500 juniors; 250 inter­
W. McNmmtr
and jetsam of Siberian civilization. | office, in the city of H ills b o r o ,!
E . H a ll
:
mediate.
and niece Miss Nicolls, visited him at
The village has neither streets nor .
A carload of wire was received this lights nor police. It Is considered a j ln^ton county, Oregon,
the Hall, Sunday. They were also the
cutthroat spot, where honest people
Three per cent rebate is all**
guests of Miss Clapp for several days. week by Goff Bros., which was sold to
(Pacific Avenue)
shut themselves tight at night.
a]] taxes paid
ous t0 Maft;
I had neither stick nor revolver, and (
£
Henry E. R eed, secretary of the John Heisler to be used by him in
I had on me a largo sum of money.
The first half will be l
Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition wiring his 30 acre hop yard. Mr. Heis­
Finally, I was ignorant o f the exact quent after Monday, April 2,
ler
has
been
busy
all
the
week
hauling
and Oriental Fair announces that the
position of my tan. situated over a If the first half i$ not paid b
fair corporation will meet on March 1, the wire to his yard. H e is confident mile away. First of all, dogs threw
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themselves upon me. I shook them off ‘ hen ‘ he whole amount become!
to close business, make a division of that hops will soon take a brace.
aud started as best I could.
linquent.
If the’ first half U
its stock and dissolve.
Willis S. Duniway, Republican candi­
r
»P
year.
Miss Rink, daughter of the Buxton $2 200. Can pay installment of $60 nicely.
merchant, was visiting in the city dur­ per month.
Address X , care News.
Earnest Haberstroh, the Second-
ing the last week.
Waiter M iles who won the State In- hand Merchant from Cornelius, was in
* J. E. French was in town on a busi­ Thursday evening.
P John
$1
Newport after a week’ s visit at home. at 8 o ’ clock.
Mr. Clifford R eed left for California, meeting in Hillsboro the latter part of T here is plenty doing in Newport if it
last week.
Vednesday.
is wintei— he says.
T h e News and Semi-weekly Journal
i | Chas. Miller was in Portland the first
“ D em p” Smith arrived from Califor-
for $1 .75. Sample copies may be had
the week.
nia Saturday evening where he has
I at this office.
been for the last two or three weeks
Guy Morley started his incubator
The Sute Christian Endeavor Con­ looking for an opening.
*st Saturday.
vention closed its meetings in Corvallis,
— WANTED— A loan of $1500 on
Miss Edna Jensen visited in Gaston
Sunday evening.
good
house and two lots valued at
',st Thursday.
J. E. Bailey’ s.
Subscribe for The News.
lives."
H . H . Boyd.
Oliver Curtis attended the Carriers’
seed
— Goldeorod Flour, guaranteed.
3t
pulpit
and evening
the rain with
Mrs. Sloan visited in Portland this the natives.
— Clover, Timothy and Alsike
Basket ball tomorrow night!
Seal Doane was in from Groveland
Henry Shorb was in from the moun­
>eek.
E.
Prof. H . L. Bates filled the C ongre­
tains Saturday enjoying
!»v.
C.
Seventh Street.
Portland.
E. B. T on gu e was in the city Mon-
Plymouth
R ock eggs for hatching, 50 cents
. H . Hollis, Forest Grove.
Alyce Cronin attended “ Way
and
Blue
Ware to be
given
away
J. G . Lenneville has m oved into the
rth the Darlings.
i
Palace Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
— Lard and Fish
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
H oru M t Q r u v a ,
H ughes Phone 591
•
Oregon
Mrs.
W.
Hancock, Gordon & Elliott
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' .Patronage.
G o o d Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
Mrs.
M cEldow ney
T h e Hillsboro council last week re-
their intention
the I } also represents the Portland Journal at
of granting
j United Railways a franchise as soon as Salem and has charge of all its corres-
i it should be asked for.
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
pondence from
T h e grocers of Portland have organ-
for
Representative
| County.
D. C.
of
Multnomah
Burns will be
candidate ,or ,he
I will
wi have for his o b ject
K
Dealer in
short weights and adulterated goods.
jfT
Pacific Ave.
j
J. W esley G oodin made the News a
A
pleasant visit Wednesday.
Mr. Goodin
O
is a candidate
judge
I
for county
and
has been spending a few days in the
city
with his friends and
relatives.
j His courteous manner will win m uch
for him in the metropolis and his oppo-
N IC E L IN E O F
DRY
G O O D S !!
Also Groceries, Boots and Shoes.
î
G ive the new store a trial
Forest Grove Prices
iM fM M m M It
-
H ighest prices paid for
Butter and eggs
•••••••••••
w - a. d v x s m o o r .
H U ti .
O ra to m
Quite a crowd from here attended
in North Yamhill last
..Z T Solf’r £1 i£“ •
h“
was no regular street by which to
guide myself. As I hesitated I heard a
‘ Mho is that?’ It was a watchman of
a pile of wood who bailed me. lie di­
rected me. and. giving me a large
branch that would do us a stick, he
salu: ’You are wrong, barlne. to go
about this way without a revolver.
Ttie place Is not safe. May God pro­
tect you!’
"As I approached another cluster of
houses n watchman sounded his rattle
menacingly and dogs flew at me sav­
agely. When this watchman approach­
ed 1 induced him to accompany me.
He informed me that the evening be-
fore a traveler who was staying at my
hotel, having started early to catch a
trvin, had been assassinated about ten'
paces from there. Finally we reached
‘ *m e> up
O ctober 1st, 1906.
J. W . CONNELLI
Sheriff and
Ex-O fficio Tax Coi«
for Washington County, Orepr
Colonist Rates
Com m encing
February
15th
continuing daily to and includim .
7th, 1906,
until
and from
Septembfli
October 31st,
1906, c J
‘ ' ck e‘ s will be sold from the B®
points on Oregon Lines via f t J
w„
D ..
.2
Southern Pacific CompUJF
Following are the rates from',
Ihtnl"11 I! „ t0°,k * ,0Dg tlme t0 mnke 01 the Principal points:
them open the door, but finally got in-
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8ido und rea°hed my room, trembling Fr?.m Chicago, I11-
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Kate and Theresa Stribbich, Mrs. S t a l - S T
fntlKU0; nml fcl1 ,lo'v" 1
Omaha
maha, N e b ...................... ■
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' helplessly, only conscious o f having
Con M cNamer, Mrs. Macrum, and passed an hour and a half whose re-
Kansas
ansas City, M o ............. I
Messrs. Frank Allen, Chas. Stevens, uienihrnnce will remain with me long.
. Paul & Minneapolis f l
Robt. and J. J. Wirtz.
amlable hoar, whose hos-
Missour I
except via Lower Misso®<
pitahty might have cost me my life, ho
gateways
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It seems queer that a city of any .^dl..dou.!,tles3 nevor know of this ail
Sioux City,
Jity, l a ..................■
venture."
pretentions toward civ ic pride, such a s ;
Denver, , C o l o ..................... I
In/v rates tt will
t Ì 11 Hi ^ I
we understand Forest Grove to possess, j
Macedonia.
Corresponding
b*
should so long tolerate a cross-walk
olher ^
“ d - i11* *
such as crosses Main St. at LaCourse’ s IS hemmed In by lofty mountains of from
1X311115 on Oroft°n lines.
Store. It is the most frequented piece S T S
N>St known Of ‘ he highest I
A. L. CM*
he Thursday night— among those who
Misses
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„
the correction ! made u
up p the
crowd were:
1 certain disadvantages that the gro­
cers of the city labor under, such as
•
Meresse is
‘ ' m» kinK good” in his chosen profes-
their ‘ he big dance
_________ ...v Legislature and
Forest drove. Ore.,
that city.
j ized and put a candidate into the field sion of journalism,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
F L O U R and P E E D
Edf?ar Meresse has finally accepted
yoked the franchise held by the Oregon a position as city reporter for the Salem
Traction Company but they have signi- Journal and will remain in Salem. He
I fied
Fashion Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
W.
Lis Club
enter­ week, and made this office a pleasant
tained in her usual charming manner call. H e is a pleasing gentleman to
and in the terms of the constituency | meet and no doubt will make a good
the refreshments were “ just lovely.”
run f°r ‘ he office to which he aspires.
afternoon.
OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
met with date for nomination for State Printer,
M cEldow ney, Tuesday was in Forest Grove the first of the
The Fleur de
:
“ «> b* *1
I
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nent in the com in g election will have of walk in the city and especially at the :
:
nnd Khodope.
General Passenger
- r r rsi ng to iH,twepn 8.000 __________________________ _
mail tim e is it crow ded.
It is also the and , ROOO
feet aliove the level of tlu>
narrowest piece of walk in the city and
¡,
________ ___ . „
you should care to pass a fellow
pedestrian either you must butt him off nlflcent forests, which climb hills
into the mud oi— if he has an advan- rrtngp rivers and cover Islands: In wild
‘ *Ke ' n Avoirdupois— take to the mud mountain s r n w , wonderful waterfall»
»ileut. sail less lnkes-an
dc irom
■■■■ ■■ appropriate
,
of mud. City Dads— You will hereby roura<fU which n« ever
v« rails ‘ 10
o be
from «. ..
18 inches deep. A comfortable . ,ri>- M J * * * o f " ¡ B * M
deep Tuesday. March 6. and days
take notice that you are Roasted for al-
can generally
ally be had without p l a t a ^ ^ 2 j ? . ° . “ n.ta!,U_‘ ,a,1‘.8’ *mlll“ K Gr*nd Display of Pattern
lowing the sidewalks to remain muddy.
exertion, right square in the P‘4l“ *Ddd' - ,» t« P ? 8- . - b i ' c h ; u Z eltie,
All are cordially invitto- j
The merchant (or whom we do this centre of the walk, yet we hare heard the traleieV' w h lT r^ r ih . K ^ l n ’ “l *°
favor gets his job work done in Portland. nothing from “ the powers that b e,” smr and real discomfort
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M R S. M . L. B E Ü J
the - -* U '
*— Tillamook Herald.
toward remedying it.
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to plan well.
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A city business man asked the
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Editor the other day why he didn’ t
roast the administration for not seeing
to it that the cross walks were cleaned
THE «"is
millinery
Grand Opening
Pri4t* CO°dim e,lt of p le a ,u re :i
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