Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 29, 1906, Image 8

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS]
Horse,
harness and
bu ggy,
tf
Herb
also
Matteson
J flio Y y o u r J J iii
and Henry Scott
were in Forest Grove Friday.
Surrey and harness.
Herman Bernard of Verboort, was in
the city Saturday attending the Horn
cultural meeting.
— Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
forest dale
For Sale
Mrs. Peterson and Frank Shepa d
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Hu<h Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Perry were For­
M . H . SHIPLEY.
est Grove visitors Saturday.
Miss Pearl Smith of Hillst oro, spent
Clyde Perry, who is working on the
— Hardware, Gianiteware, T in w a e Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Hams farm near Gaston has been home
Dr. Bert Nixon spent Sunday at are all sold at cost at C . F. Harris’ H u gh Smith.
the past week.
closing out sale.
home.
J. C . Clark of Forest Grove, was in
The milk output is steadily increas­
Gervais
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
last
—
W
alker's
Orchestra
will
give
a
Foe Sale— Piano. Inquire at News
ing
and Mr. Hall is now hauling 55
social dance in Verts Hall, Saturday to attend the funeral of R oy Blanch,
office.
and visit with friends.— Gervais W eekly cans each day with the probable ad­
evening, March 31.
— Try Goldenrod Flour.
You’ ll
Star.
dition of a dozen n ore soon.
Judge Crandall of Hillsboro, came
like it.
Miss Florence
Hardesty left for her
up Saturday to att n 1 the meeting of
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Louis Wilcox attended the sale at
Mr. and Mrs. Helsel of Banks were
home in
Kansas, Tuesday.
Miss
the Horticultural Society.
in town, Tuesday.
Hardesty has been visiting during the Cornelius Saturday for the purpose
Mr. Thatcher of Thatcher, was n
past week «rith Mr. and Mrs. T . A. buying some cows but after inspecting
Miss Alma Curtis of Hillside, spent
attendance at the meeting of the horti
Ritchey of this place.
them decided to spend his money
Sunday in town.
culturalists here last week.
Miss Frankie Paine left Saturday for
James Kirby of Gaston, who moved elsewhere.
.
.
— If you want to save a few dollars
her home in Albany.
there recently from North Yamhill,
H . W. Scott returned from Portland ^ j J o r C a n ”~ a t a l l t t l C m o r e
go to C. F. H am s’ Closing out Sale of
called at T h e News’ office Tuesday, to Monday and reports Mrs. Scott able to
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FOR R e n t — G ood 8 room house. Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves.
have his subscription
renewed and
Í f l ' Inquire at this office.
be about and almost fully recovered t h a n h a l t I ll S p r i c e ,
T . H . Adams was in town Monday make us a short call.
Mr. Buchanan cf Cornelius, was in m iking preparations for his final depsr-
from her late illness. However she
— Three little rules we all should keep.
the “ burg” Saturday.
ture for Vancouver, where he «rill go
will remain with friends in Portland for
,
,
. .,
T o make life happy and bright,
1 I — M oney to loan on farm security. immediately.
Smile in the morning, smile at noon, some time.
W. H . H ollis, Forest Grove.
The New York Tribune Farmer,
Take R ock y Mountain Tea at night
Miss Lucy Crawthers of Gales Creek weekly, and the News one year, $1 .2 5 . — Dr. H ines’ Drug Store.
IS
one
OUT
— Have you traded any at Johnson e a s y f e d
,(
‘
—
of the best farm
The ~
Farmer * is one
1 w .s in Forest Grove —
Wednesday.
Mrs. Paul of Hillside who has been I & Johnson’ s yet? If not, do so and
journals published.
in the hospital in Portland for the la: t get one of their profit sharing tickets
I
— Something different from the com -
Miss Bertha Leabo went to Albany two or three weeks, having an
m on run at Johnson & Johnson’ s.
this week with her friend Miss Payne tion performed, is reported as ^ e ^ g with each Purchase
j
Evening Telegram and The News, She will make a short visit in Albany
much better and recovering.
h il l s id e
fe. O ne Year, $5.00; Six Months. $2.50. before returning hom e.
Mr. Charles Grissrn of McMinnville,
* i
Mr. Dooly
and A. G. Hoffman
Miss Anna Baker, who has been was called to his fathers last week. , Miss Coral Baker
pending her m e n t
qq
W O o l-
•, f made business trips to Portland Friday. working in Portland for the past few
Mr Grissen was an influential citiz n vacation at home,
fi ,
Mr. Hamelman of beyond Dilley, months, spent Saturday and Sunday of Yamhill County and his death wm
ent Saturday e f l S
S e le ct
Miss Anna Baker
if * was a visitor in Forest Grove Saturday. visiting her relatives at Hillside.
be felt in many parts of the state.
and
Sunday
at
home.
Mrs. Newman,
who has been
Miss Connel and Miss Hartrarapf of
Albert Misner, Robert Simpson and
Mr. George Wood bought a good
^, « Hillsboro, were in Forest Grove Sun- seriously ill for some time has given W a ter Beard of Banl s, were arrest d
up to nervous prostration and has had last week for selling liquor without a wjrk horse last week.
to be rem oved to a hospital in Portland license. T h e spirit of Forest Grove:
> , } Charles Hudson of Gaston, was
Miss Alma Curtis spent a few days
T h e W eekly installment of Farmer’ s seems to be permeating the entire
l i t “ heard in the rotundas,” in Portland,
in Forest Grove last week.
Bulletins listed in another colum n will county.
** ; Sunday.
few days
be found of unusual advantage to all
Mr. Harrington and wife of Calloway, I Mr. N- J. Baker spent
Mrs. J. C. M oore and Mrs. W m .
rushing
who care to avail themselves of them Nebraska, are in Forest Grove looking ait week in Pope county
M oore of Greenville were in town,
subjeci
for
a
location.
Mr.
Harrington
has
milk
for
the
condenser,
Miss
Em
m
a
Gordon
is
gradually
re­
M U SIC’S MIGHTY REA
Tuesday.
To Improve the Cond ti >ns of Our
authori
covering and will be able to go back been staying at the Sloan while looking
We all are glad to hear that Mrs.
Public Schools
T h e youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
I t T h e r e l a b u t a Hlngl« u SCCIDCf
to her school work next week. She around and finds Forest Grove a very
v e r s a l S peech.
Faul is getting along as well as could
Lamb of Oak Hill is very sick with
T o encourage local pride in beauti-
advanti
atisfactory little residence town.
has had a severe attack of pneumonia
.
.
,
,
, ,
“ In the m irhty realm of mi*
pneum onia.
be expected though she is yet in a , fytng
the
school
premises;
to
foster
.
J#
but
oue
BlngIl,
Hpeech>-
haves«
— K eep the little ones healthy and
T . H . Adams, who is leaving for
— Dr. E. H . Brown, physician and
happy.
Their
tender,
sensitive
bodies
cntlca*
condition,
improvements
of
the
school
grounds;
the
uulver*al
language
whir:,
his nc
Vancouver, will sell his household
surgeon.
Appliances for electrical
gentle
healing
remedies.
Mr. Arthur Aydelotts, who are re- to provide better footpaths along the other language.« were eoafw
ln i
belongings at public auction in Corne­ require
treatments.
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,
.
.
coufuslou o f Babel left onout,1« .
lius at the Foster Place, on Saturday, Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea wi 1 cently (rom the East, found Oregon roadsides
in the rural districts; to pro- The w hite umu |iml tlie N a t i o n s w
— English
walnut trees Oregon March 31.
keep them strong and well
35 cent-, beUer tha3 th
expected. H e has
tect the farms adjoining the school red man and the yellow nun. for the
tea or tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store.
,
grown at nursery prices.
Martin’ s
— Couch Covers, Upholstering Tap­
purchased a team and is looking for a grounds from pestilential weeds now together, however .liffloult U* o n ce s
Harness shoo near the Post Office.
Dempsey Smith will leave this week .
estry, Plush Gim p, Cord, Couch Fringe
find it to be to talk to each W b i .^
allowed to ripen and disseminate their l«otb sexes aud all ages mat ■jmCOBM
T h e News and Semi-weekly Journal at cost. C .F . Harris closing out sale, for Lodi, California, where he will arm'
Some of our fruit and flowers espec­ seeds during the Summer season, the press their emotions siuiul trivial I
, ,'V for $1 .7 5 . Sample copies may be had opposite Dr. Large’ s office,
Forest engage in business for himself. M-.
Smith was in California about a month ially early roses suffered much damage County School Superintendent of this for in virtue o f the power of Ik ^ J,
F j at this office
Grove, Ore.
ago looking for a location and has now .roui the freezing weather a few weeks (W ashington) county offers the fol­ distinguish side by side those
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— C. F. Harris is closing out his
John Dempsey and wife were in
but concordant notes which a*®**
decided to go to Lodi— net far from
<1 stock of Hardware, Graniteware, T in - Forest Grove over
Sundry.
Mrs.
ago. but the warm weather is bringing lowing rewards to the schools produc­ harmony there Is not only remove,
Sacramento.
II 1 ware at cost.
D em psey will remain this with h»r
them on again.
ing the best essays consisting of not demand, for a ll the qualities acres «
The skating rink equipment has
which childhood, adolescence, a
mother, Mrs. F. A. Clarke, who has
more than 1,000 words each, written
' ,t
Dr. Brown reports the birth of an
The
surprise
party
or
reception
and old age supply. Thus a
been moved to Independence by J. J.
been seriously ill.
V I 8 lb son to the wife of Dr. Wm
Wirtz and Ira Hampton where they given last Saturday evening at Mr. J in the pupils’ own handwriting, and music is much m<** frequeDt he col
Mr. aud Mrs. A. C. Catto and
1 ' i Pollock, March 28.
will remain for a few weeks. It is P. Aydelotts. for his son and family pertaining to any or all of the above love of palutlng or vulytw,
daughter Marcella oi Portland, visited
their intention to go from there to was a grand success. The fore part of named lines, and recounting work will reach the hearts and t«
^1
Ernest Reuter and Mr. Peterson of
Saturday and Sunday with relatives
feelings o f the majority Of
ir
Dallas and make a small itinerary of
) t ’; the Hill, attended the fruit grower’ s
here.
Mrs Catto is a sister of Oliver
the evening was spent with games and actually accom plished between Arbor more ijulckly by singing tb«J
the
valley
with
their
outfit.
meet last Saturday.
Curtis, the rural mail carrier.
music after which a lap supper was Day (A pril 13, 19 06 ) and November | than by allowing them a I
] truth, the sensitiveness of I
Mrs. Mabel Sewell who has been
FOR SALE— A good span of Mares
30, 1906:
T h e W om an’ s Club will m eet with
served.
melody and to harmony iaiod
seriously ill is now much better and on :
and Harness, weighing 2500 lbs. Also
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Mrs. C. F. Clapp, Monday. April 2, at
T o the school producing the best we not only seek to gratlf!|
the
road
to
recovery.
She
received
a
two
good
W
agons.
Inquire
at
Milk
ft
2 :3 0 . All members who are in arrears
!>ent npon recreation, but i
C O RN ELIU S
essay, a reward of $5 is offered.
fall while some men were moving a j
Condenser at noon.
«rill be expected to pay their dues as
midst of the hardest labor »1
small building on the place and in
T o the school producing the second
M. I. CONWELL.
it is the half term.— Secretary.
City council wi 1 meet next Saturday-
It If w e can.—London CaUdT
falling : h ; struck a timber. The in­
best essay a rewrard of $2.50 will be
evening at the usual hour.
jury proved to be quite serious.
q « w r l.lltl, H U
given.
L. S. Fairchild has just moved into
From nu account o f tin I]
Mr.
Stilwell
and
family
of
Nebraska,
’ <u
E. M a ll
9 W. M cM a m er
Said essays must be based on condi
(Englandi Art club's nnnia'J
who have been staying at the Laughlin his new house on Fifth street.
t ms of facts certified to by the In the Doncaster Gazette: '
'i l l
this week, have been very fav r bly
The H otel Oregon is doing a goed
trachers in charge of the contesting also gies In for pirtrnltmr I
struck with Forest Grove and vicinity
off her father’s head her It«
business since they have opened.
(Pacific Avenue)
schools.
and intends to make this his home.
good, hut the execution Iscb^
The painters who were wotking for
Mr. Stilwell has been busy all week
All improvements must be made by In artistic finish.”
<a
looking for a suitable location.
In the London Mail's i
the S. P. Co. have left Cornelius.
the work of the school, either directly
»
Ac
parade In honor o f the klng<|
— The rich purity of the materials used
*.ir
E ison & Phillips sold today what is or indirectly, and essays must be
lenes the rejior-^r said:
in our chocolates and bon-bons gives
known as the W . H . Long lots in Cor- written by pupils classified within the clad only In their scarlet I
to them that exquisite, pleasing flavor
sentfsl an unpleasant coon
first eight grades of the school.
which is not found in all candies, nelius.
warmly clad members »M
John Hartman has been making
Essays must be forwarded to the
made of light colored chocolate. And
force.”
H ughes Phone 591
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
paraffine samples freely offered. Try sim e improvements by building a new County School Superintendent, so a
From the w indow s of a I
O
rw
jgort
Porwat drove,
•
them. At Johnson & Johnson’ s.
“ We hare cleared a Scotch
woodshed.
to reach him not later that the 15th o
remains o f high class ore
I Miss Gail Laughlin delivered a very I Miss Mary Hake of the H ottl Ore- December, 1906.
big reduction.”
| interesting address Monday night under j
In awarding the prizes the com m itee
the auspices of the Woman’ s Suffrage gon was taken sick and had to go
N ot m D orn
will be governed by these considera­
I M ovement in this state. She has an j home, south of the Grove.
The indorsement of chi'
tions:
impressive delivery and a voice hard '< Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cain of Port­
simple thing, but. as the foWj
| to equal. She is very strong in her
1. Amount of work accom plished will show, it, too. has its dir
land visited the Hotel Oregon Saturday
it [ convictions and presents a convincing
A woman went Into s I
on above named lines.
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' ratronage.
night and returned Sunday.
appearance.
she had several times pn
T t . 5 r,
.
.
..
2. Manner of treatment of the
G ood Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
drawn to Mrs. Lucy B.
T h e S . P. Co. have been making subj ect
Wm. J. Clarke, republican cacdi-
the check was made »1
I F a s h io n L iv e ry , Fe e d a n d S a le Stable. | date for state printer, is a well known s1Tne S00^ im provem ens by pamtirg 3. Orthography, Grammar, Syntax, time
of Mrs. M. J. Smltb-M. i f
j practical printer. He is a son of that both freight and passenger depots
husband's Initials. She W i
and Punctuation.
W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
I old-time editor and publisher, S. A
to the paying teller and aiWj
Am ong the sick that have been
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
| Clarke. H e arks all old ti (tiers and
M.
C a se ,
should do.
Mrs.
Ben Schofield,
their sons to vote for him primary day. reported are
"Oh. thnt Is all right"
County School Supt.
I OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
indorse it as It Is written*
April 20th. His name is the first on Father G ah am , J. H . Cornelius and
Dated this 21st day of March, 1906.
She took the check sad*
the list of printers.
*
D. T . Phillips.
hesitation, said. "I dan’* 1
Miss Helen A. Reuter of Davids
Colonist Rates
T h e Knights of Pythias gave a ban­
make an M like that.'
Hill, finished with a class of trained
quet last evening in honor of T. H .
Com mencing February 15th and
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nurses last week at St. Vincents H os­
Hair.
Miller, who is expected to leave Cor-
continuing daily to and _________
including
pital in Portland. Miss Reuter is a
„ April
___
Animal hair differs In’
| sister of the Miss Catharine Reuter, I nelius soon,
A sociable time was lad 7th, 1906, ard from September 15th from that srow n on a buBl
who recently graduated from a college until a late hour.
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Q u i„ ,
O ctober 3 1 « . , * * . Q t a t a ¡ S
S
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of Osteopathy in Los Angeles. Both were present.
F L O U R and F E E D
.tickets
will
be
sold
from
the
East
to
paratlvely
broad.
fornii«f|
were formerly students at the college
A caucus was held at the Cornelius Points on Oregon Lines via Portland- pnrt o f the ha,r 8haft "
! here.
hotel last Thursday eve to put out a by the Southern Pacific Company.
’
The newly appointed executive corc-
Following are the rates from som e !ng to about one fifth and«
| mittee of the Civic
Improvement ticket for the city election on Monday
more than to one-quartrt I
Society met last Monday afternoon and April 2. The following ticket was °f the principal points:
t ansacted some necessary business of placed in the field: Mayor, Thomas From Chicago. 1 1 1 .................. «3 3 .0 0 S S s i ^ o f S . « ' W " J
The most skillful cutters
— Seed Wheat at C. J. Pedersen's.
and tailors are to be found
in the metropolitan cities.
This is one o f the m any
reasons w hy we can g i 'e
better values than the local
w
Y ou ’ll appreciate what the
v!
suits.
W e ’ll show you an assort-
5
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to
^yles o f
from.
Made to your m e a s u r e -
m ^
taken by us.
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P a la c e M arke t
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F r e sh and Salt M eats
L a rd and F ish
;! Hancock, Gordon & Elliott
j
c.
f in s t Grow, Oregon.
1& C K X 5 3 K X X X X X X :
RASMUSEJV
a
$
Forest Orove, Ore.,
ííM
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A
Pacific Ave.
C K K X S K K i 'i
a minor sort.
The different commit- Talbot; Councilmen,
F. Schoen
A
t
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some effectual work m improving and Recorder' A - A - Phillips; IYeasurer.
beautifying the city.
; C . C. H ancock. Th ey called this the
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Paul Rader, by far the most forceful
and practicable worker that the State
Anu-Saloon League has put into the
fieid jleh vered a masterful address to
sized audience in Verts Hall
a good sued
'uesdi v ™ i . ,
TuexU
A
calibre of .Mr. Rader will accomplish
i more for the cause than ten other
temperance workers of the usual type
can ever dream of accomplishing.
St. Louis
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30.00
differently coostructsd, * |
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Omaha, N eb........................
25^00 I
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Kansas City, M o .............. 2 5 .0 0 1
St. Paul Si Minneapolis
ent,r* h* lf'
THE PARIS m iilW
C it,,en s T ick ft “ d
Monday night
except via Lower Missouri
Latest Styles
MOther ticket was placed in the field
g a tew a y s.............................. 25.00
[
M follows: Mayor, H on . Benj. Scho-
G
co d t for tbe
Sioux City, l a ..................... 25.00
J
field; Councilmen, W . H . Station M
Denver, C o l o . ..................... 2 5 .0 0 '
w
u .~ a
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John
Corresponding
rates will be made
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Hats made to <
Hartman- Recorder, H . G.
Fitch, from other points, and will apply to all
Treasurer, C. C. H an cock.
This points on Oregon lines.
ti -ket was called Law and Order. A
A. L C r a i g ,
hot time is expected.
General Passenger Agent.
HOFFMAN BLDG MAIS T . f ^
MRS. M. L.
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