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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
FIR TOP Anderson’ s store Monday while Mrs' Mr. Arthur Aydelott’ s little daugh Anderson was in the city. W m. Buxton and wife of Pomona, ter was quite sick part ol last week. Cal. arrived at the home of Mrs. Bux The Baptists held services at the ton’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Por Shearer School house Saturday and ter Thursday evening of last week, j Sunday. Mrs. Buxton caught a severe cold on Master Fay Shearer has been in the way up. Monday Dr. Brown was i Hillsboro a few days having his eyes called and found she was suffering doctored. Oregon; Hirwn W. Scott of Gallon, r y , _ Bids Wanted with congestion of the lungs. Scott o f Gaston, Oregon; George Tutti 1 and elected will do all in his power to j Mr. J. P. Aydelott’ s son, who re Oregon. * * I Notice is hereby given that sealed better the condition of the county / Any and all persons claim sides near Mountaindale, spent Sun ing advene,, . bids will be received by uy Newton 1" - " lul' dexcribed land! are requested to die then i,."' * roads and bridges.” Political Candidates day with him. Shipley, Clerk of School District No. ..mce on or betot. <iay of jun,,,^*" H e believes “ in a thorough and ALGERNON S. DRESSU. 1 It is reported that our famous milk- By EVE 75, for the building and completing of systematic drainage of all public (First Pub March 29 .) hauler was married not long ago. FOR COUNTY TREASURER j a school house in sa id district in Wash roads. Whenever practicable, will How about it John? I hereby aunounce myself as candi ington Co., Ore. The plans and replace worn out bridges with earth Notice for Publication Some of Miss Jessie Mann’ s friends date for the office of Treasurer of W e t go o d s were served up in Banks, specifications for the same may be fills with the aim— in time— of Land Offlce at Portland, Oregon, gave her a surprise party last Wednes Washington County, Oregon, subject Notice is hereby given that the fo llo w cutting down the great annual ex- our fastly grow ing n eighbor, a la Forest seen at Fred W atrous’ Store in Banks, settler has filed notice o f his intention t o * day evening. Everyone spent an en to the endorsement of the Republican pense of repairing and rebuilding the G rove, but a little vien d e M cB ride did Oreg. A ll bids must be in by April proof in support o f his claim , and that said| joyable evening. Primary election to be held in said many bridges of the county. H e will not m ix w ell with the ferm er c o n co c- ¿ 1 . T h e board reserves rights to made before the Register and Receiver Oregon, on April 18, 1906, viz: H. E. No.' county and state, April 20, 1906. endeavor to systematize the method o f tion. reject any or all bids, D. Montague, for the NWVi SWVfc, WH RWU IRVIN K. W EITZEL. FOREST DALE Vi N W Vi, Sec. 33, T 4 N, R 5 W. ’ * doing road work so that what is d o n e w hen ou r c o lle g e p a p ers are FRANK SELL, He names the follow ing witnesses to provehta 1 Arthur Knox was in Forest Grove will be in the nature of permanent attacked with that photograph pest and Chairman of School Board, Dist. N o. 75 tinuous residence upon and cultivation of ngJ FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Thursday. viz: Carl Iler, of Timber, Oregon; William \ * improvements, so far as possible, have given them selves up to the paid O il Timber, Oregon; Claud W ilks of Timber I hereby announce myself as a candi T h e fire com pany was called out Dudley W ilcox made a business trip H e has no hobby to ride for any dudes o f this m ercenery spirit o f , , 1 William T. Shearer o f Greenville, Oregon. Mrs. W ill date for the office of Sheriff of Wash ALGERNON S. DRESSER, fc- to the Grove Wednesday. particular kind of road material but be- e x p ioitin g candidates at so m uch p e r , a false alarm last M on day' . . ington County, Oregon, subject to ( First Publication March 8) lieves that the nature of the soil and j line> we truly believe ‘ ‘ ¡ts the lim it.” Belhngher ^ sm oke and fire lssuing The Ladies Aid Society held their the endorsement of the Republican | availability and ^ of the ma. from a window of the laboratory, on regular meeting at the church Thurs W e had h o p e d that these sheets would Primary election to be held in said telia]s must be seriously considered in the co lle g e cam pus and im m ediately Notice of Final Settlement day. remain loyal to their own d u ties; k eep county and state April 20, 1906. d e cid e d that another co lle g e buildin g IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATt Off, any improvement. in their ow n channel. D eliver us The farmers are resowing the clover GON FOR WASHINGTON COUHTT * J o h n w . C o n n e l l . had caught fire. She telep h on ed the H e “ will favor as liberal appropria from this age of graft! which was killed by the recent cold In the matter o f the estate o f James Sloan, d Goldenrod Flour Try Guarantee! SOLILOQUISMS weather. tions for road FOR STATE TREASURER Mrs. C. L. Perry, who has been vis I hereby announce myself as a can iting friends in Hillsboro, returned didate for the Republican Nomination home Wednesday. for State Treasurer at Primary Election Work on the new sawmill is pro April 20, 1906. gressing rapidly and lumber will prob R a l p h w . H o y t , Multnomah County. ably be cut before June 1. building fact to the In d ep en d en t as possible A n oth er attestation of our without over-burdening the taxpayers.” Mr. Clarence Miller purchased three yoke of oxen last Monday of Mr. Patton. 1 1 Miss Grace Baer and her mother of l| ;he Grove, were the guests of Mrs. ', Pthas. Thomas Saturday. 111 | iL . , 1 • Mr. Guy Thrapp has been suffering i 1 ¡he last few days with the quinsy, Dr. il M e n t z being called Sunday. out k n ow in g where the fire was. ever, ¡j'« , Mr. D. H. Miller surprised the peo- , T Je here last Friday evening hy riding flB n lt O town with a fine new automobile. k . N ew ell . back H ow hurried upon the law w hich along sistance and started dow n the first hill available. that n o o n e knew, so they turned back a b lo ck . somewhat sore T h e follow ing from took their way back to the shed. A m ong other gTeat feats a ccom p - ation. posures, witness Lis the C lub follow ing: of Forest O regon, to issue m the lon g T h e . Coast, those follow ing ukase, on , reasonably of all less, for each w edding by us to a fellow CANDIDATE FOR STATE PRINTER exp ect the provided that présent m em ber, there are no b een H ill, but it p ia ctice d on should prove helpful to of , he t0 b e ,ack soi, and ¡, may difficulty of is b e . bacteria in the b e obviated by proper treatm ent. What Mr. H ill proposes is, to cur that the farmer put about two pounds of good alfalfa seed to the acre with all the clover and tim othy he sows for a series no of years. given T h e alfalfa plants will ce r tainly not detract from the value of the hereafter, clover and tim othy additions hay and th e y will m ade to the aforeintimated list of w ed- anywhere know what to say on If I am nominated as R epu b lica n candidate for State Printer, April 20th, . . . . . . . .t will be by a direct vote of the peo- pie and no political boss will h a v e __, any ' strings on me. I know how to print, a sim ply means the su ccess land a nourishm ent fields. at the the of This newly of of safe the years and proper seeded alfalfa c o m m e n tin g ,h i,o m c ' at Po" llrid- Oregon, on Tunday.lkeM lay of April, 1906. He name« ai « l m . n o : D tvid O'Donnell of Burw , l , seea m g an the arable portion o f the H oard’ s Dairyman farm with alfalfa in \tr has to speak, D ILLEY inessi self gi ! Distric • , i I 0re|!0" ; Rob' r* Simpson o f Buxton, Oregon; Oto. °* Albion, Oregon; Henry Sbunick of Portland, 1 W e n otice that there is n o Oregon. tne editor may put in a wise word rotation. difficulty in securing a good catch on . AnyKVnd 3,1 persons claim ing adversely the store occasion ally a n d sm ile. A ppear to be n n v lor>H u , ! described lands are requested to file their claims in tbs pleased with your man> , t ^ while ^ ^as previously grown I office on or before said 24th day o f April, 1906. ___ . J alfalfa. T h e soil is already inoculated - A l g e r n o n s . d r e s s e r , R eg«« h e is present and ne ana he ne may give you a First pub. Feb. 15 with the right bacteria. But on other C,Kir Some candidates are fields; where alfalfa grown, we nearly never has been i a m o re ' als.ays find ASK THE AG E N T - uite a number of our citizens are the sick list this week, new 5 , 10 and 1 5 c D epartm en t. pile the candidate leaves behind. uy Hoover has been home for a few visiting his mother and sister, b e s id e preparing the soil in a n . J. C. Ward has returned from a weeks visit with friends in Forest re. Mr. Matsh has always been actively I interested in the public affairs of the ( l , y o u n g gentleman from Aberdeen, county and has long been identified H j p h - . T>*ited over Sunday with Frank with the public interests of the county “ d fcmihr. « B o h n Umphlet passed through town [ffiM r s d a y evening of Ust week, on his •y 4 lo his farm in Polk county. Iof alfalfa seed Pet acre to the timotl y and clover is not exp en sive and the - » 1 « hay th t M i as well as the state. He has been a member of the School Board of Center- ville for 12 consecutive years; he served in the Oregon State Legislature Anderson made a business trip ^ronl ,0 1899, sitting in three campaign since has ^ ^ k r t la n d , Monday. Mrs. Anderson *e,sions *nd ^^ ^ ain g fine in the mercantile business. I°und l*im stumping the county for his party. Mr. Marsh is in every way Irs. Schoolcraft, who has been in j qualified to serve tne people of the health for some time, went to the county in the capacity of County nd Sanitarium Ust week for treat- j I Judge: his platform is one that cannot , . fail to touch the vital spot in all think- j very select dance was given st mg men. Hall, Monday evening of this Good roads is his slogan. Here it is: A very pleasant time was en- He believes “ that the question of by all present. roads without burdensome expense to Josephine Freund very pleas- tax payers is the roost important mat- waited on the customers at Mrs. . ter before the people, and if nominated , BEGINNING FEB. IS. 1906 ch ea p bons way »Nation 1 r I "ashingt p. pm'es, J of A * *1* nreeii 2 0/eriand Trains Dally 2 The Flyer: The Fast Mail P-e\entative. '•iRorous. M akes T ea or Tablets March 1», 1905. o r e ™ .;:™ fin -n o u s * O r i e n t a l h . IJJ F. D ie im o x . e . r JM rtt S I . . P o r t l a n d . — Ao«u»i6. l ÿ g and WuhinEtcB Territory" Ml the Rubi; Grace i t ” ‘"“ a “ E * « of Mulrooauh. e * office his L im ite d I M I . i , , tIC , call on o . ■ ■ l . " 1 1 C 0" t ” ‘ - 1 Uiia day tiled in this 6435 ,0 ' «h* P u r c h é of »•M e No. S W e Î T Z Î Î V "* To" ,* h |» « ® I. » . 'he lana tra»», J ° * ' r h " * * *o ihow that a Ora. «••»’ fo. I . ,0v '“ ,tmb” « claim 10 m -.i ¡ m ¡ and »• «tabliah his O re ™ . « £ * " ■ • ' * ■ » — Receieer a, fo e i- Hn,r» . --------------- o. T on ie, Of Portland, We Give Expedited Service on Freight. Route your shipments Great Northern. J mnenmp| ' South, »•dded th l¡» by the I® .the 80 M dkely t ,« 7 - . »ui» .h« S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., Seattle. Wash-> c °r- 2nd Ave. and Columbia St. “ VIA TMI •THE COMFORTABLE WAY” „ For tickets, rates, folders and information, ca'.i on or address H . DICKSON. City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St., Portland, Or- Notice for Publication GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Daylight trip throught the Cascade and Rocky Mountains- - d S " " ' Land Ofllce, Portland, O , , * * . Notice la hereb, ^ver. ,ha, EMPLOYES. is a sure you strong and 35 cents, UP TO PAT1 EQUIPMENT, COURTEOUS H o’' Dr- Hines Drug Store. S E A T T L E » nd C H I C A G O May of alfalfa any spring that it is desired. lister's R ock y M ountain T ea EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN P W s on t I hashing! __________ o f th a AND A L L POINTS EAST AND SOUTH- "bn toda; badate wad ra Fartant 'e proba W deWte enie the c *( te wc and effective way for a heavy s e e d i n g -----------'----------------------------------------;--------- headaches and spring disorders SLEEPERS I «•< n ocrcateB. , r ° S F 0 K A N E , S T . P A U L , MINNE- A P O L IS . D U L U T H CH ICAG O . This is the season o f listlessnesr, S p l e n DID SERVICE, T O U R IS T ¿¿ou to Phi ' 1 i 1 . THROUGH I nt, "de gene FOR Candidate from Marion County. , aMlss Alexander was a Portland vis- Priday. |Wa;hing not in ¡day to ■K-ration In bill, ler gen le t on i pi mail p ter carr 1 st and slectioi ralizatioi iDalzell, la. ralle<l gnal rev< tan firits. H ¡fed by whole, •d a thir< TICK ETS VIA that this pressing business k eeps him year, and the bacteria will co m e , and on his way. T h e editor takes a glance it helps greatly if the ground was Y o u 'll b e glad if you d o and sorry ov e r his “ s p e c s ” at th e retreating heavily manured previous to seedin g. if you d o n ’ t see Johnson & Joh n son ’ s figure and forms his opin ion from the T he idea of adding a co u p le o f pounds of 1 Itic iz e d i th in k |n y office nm iss I inch a ; We. more S e e m than o t t o , b o . .h i, brand i, » „ , m, , he d „ , „ b|e ^ own printing business and give it my i , . . . . y Im pressions from appearance g o further reluctant growth for a year, or so, and personal supervision and attention. than sp e e ch . T h e candidate never. investigation of the roots will show a W m . J. CLARKE, Let it alone for a stays long as he generally finds out lack of bacteria. |«Wm. Wilkes is laid up with rheum- Bent t h , rtplj j are g e in g through the work of « Of bin, g< I bills r j pay tu Notice for Publication thatthe land sought is more valuable for its timber« stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bu J claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of II D > comi baking United States Land Offlce, Portland, Oregon, February 9th, 1906 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the 1 provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3, 1OT. J entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in tbe I j States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing»» P j Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by I ! act of August 4, 1892, James W . Webb, of Portland, | county of Multnomah, state o f Oregon, has this day fild j | in this offlce his sworn statement No. 67 .2, for the pur- j j chase of the SWV4 0f NE’ i , NEV a of NWV« sndSH I ¡ o f NWV4 of Sec ion No. 12 in Township it I 3 N, Range No. 5 W est, and »rill offer proof to shew on J. ling tb |house 1 J H o a r d S D a ir y m a n this SavS* We o n ce . preparing co u p le in advance for such occasion s. I T h e candidate h ow ever, that alfalfa will live and be quite gashing ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First Pub.. Feb 22.) have the effect to inoculate the ground i j din gs— it, An Economical Administration " ” 0W‘ * „ 1 * ! the office as economically as I d o February 17, 1906.1 Notice is hereby given that in compliance withal provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, J itled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the 8 of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington I tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by ac August 4, 1892, Charles E. Mack, of Portland, county Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed ini office his sworn statement No. 6795, for the purchaseoffl the EMi o f SW Vi o f Section No 1 in To» No. 3 N, Range No. 5 W, W. M.'and til ofTer proof to show that the land sought is morevahaMtfl for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposa,nfl establish his claim to sxid land before the Registeraae | Receiver of this office, at Portland, Oregon, a| Tuesday, the 8th day o f May, 1906. He names as witnesses: John Custer, of Bum,l Oregon; W . S. Everett, o f Portland, Oregon; J. W. I Webb, of Portl-nd, Oregon. George Biglow, ofPto| land, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the i described lands are requested to file their claims in this J office on or before said 8th day o f May, 1906. the with alfalfa bacteria. W hen a farmer h ow ever, b e in g expressly I h ereb y p le d g e m yself to a re d u c- 1 stipulated in aforesaid ukasCi that wlth has got his land well inoculated, he tion o f th e en orm ou s cost of the o ffice , each addition t0 ^ Ust of WcddingSi can sow alfalfa in the regular quantity " d Notice For Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Orejcn, ; who have difficulty in gettin g a x h e caU3e to-wit: ren cy of the realm , n o more and WILLIS S. DUNIWAY. L. after a first stand o f alfalfa, T o all w ho may be con ce rn e d , that we, date Chas. T h e idea is not a new o n e as it has G rove, consideration make an outlay of 8 4 .3 8 , in W . H. HOLLIS, attorney for administrator. (First pub. Feb. 22d.) association, is certainly worth consider- lished b y journalism and newspaper ex- c ie u r d e GEO. O. SLOAN, Administia# J Dated this 22nd day o f February, 1906. president of the W isconsin Dairym an’ s the testim ony at hand, have so d e cid e d At Republican Primary. April 20, 1906. about Getting Land Ready for Alfalfa available e v id e n ce and after hear ng all lieved I for -------- T h e y soon knew, however, and slowly with almost d e je c te d step, ! this ,1 1 r rendered his final account of administration of d estate and that Friday, the 14th day of April, | the hour of 2 o ’clock in the afternoon of said day j Court room in the County Court House in the ( Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, has been k appointed by the Hon. L. A. Rood, County Judge/u the settlement c f said final account, at which tii.»» place any person or persons interested m y app«, J Me exceptions in writing to said account a d xmeasl same. into action allows over tb e e p iSo d e but when they after- ...................... .......................................... ..........If e le c t c d - 1 declare u P °n m y there shall b e m ade a decrease of 8.67 G. W . Marsh, who is candidate Quite a number of delegates from at the R ep u b lica n prim aries for C ou nty h° n° r ? h* " Seek " ei,h er 10 per' a w edd in g, thereafter. ( '>jie different churches attended the petuate o ld abuses of th e o ffice nor en- Judge is a native of Washington Coun g a ge in n ew s ch em es to loot the treas- As t!ie result of the primary election jdvent Christian Quarterly Conference ty. H e was born at Centerville, in ury.” — W illis S. D uniw ay. law- upon ‘ he country editor seem s to ^ ptturday at the A. C. church at 1:30 1858, of parents who crossed the plans have b e e n im p o se d the onerous duty V u ra- in 1852. They were John and Rebecca W illis S. D uniw ay is a man o f of m eetin g and shaking hands with jffit |,| Mrs. Addie Harte of Cornelius, who Marsh. In 1879 he was married to sterling integrity and thorough know l- every candidate in the state— and their * * t,*s been visiting her brother, John M iss D ora L y on and has a b ig and e d g e o f the printing bu sin ess.” — advan ce man. It w ould not probably ¡.octor of Hillside, attended the Quar- healthful family of six children. Portland Labor Press. | b e an u n w elcom e duty if it were not - ild rly Conference here Saturday and [ from the fact that neither seem s to i,inday. 1 Notice is hereby given that Geo. O. iloan,thead istratcr c f the estate o f James Sloan, ( everything to follow the line of least re- wards learned the truth, all was well, j fairly satisfactory ff IjoM iss Margaret Bateman and II other met with an accident in (' | jo v e last Saturday. Their horse • time frightened at Mr. Hughes' auto- l iaobi'.e and ran off, doing much dam- fi oe to their buggy and the harness 1^1 It Miss Bateman and her mother es- I b?ed with only a few bruises. get ever Some o f the m en were the Fleur d e Lis, e tc ., e tc ., can; from G. W. MARSH Candidate for Nominatim as County Judge on Republican Ticket. fell W ashington C ounty, » I have served one term in the Legis lature as Representative from Washing ton Cbunty, and hereby ask for renom ination on the Republican ticket. I \ tried faithfully to do my duty as I s; w it, and feel that the experience gained will enable me to do far better work another time. The honor of a re-elec tion will be greatly appreciated. they adm irable physical 1 FOR REPRESENTATIVE W il b u r who H e “ will endeavor to so supervise was so prom ptly respon ded to by the and were somewhat chagrined to find the expenditure of the county funds H o se D e p ’ t that they started out with out that there was no fire, after having GALES CREEK ** I* • Mr. George Chapman of Cornelius, 1 |j was a Gales Creek visitor over Sunday. Central, but the hose cart pany’ s e fficie n cy — the call last M onday crew were the first to that the taxpayers and traveling public will receive full benefit for every dollar expended on the roads.” The regular bi-monthly services “ A Progressive Road System and a Ralph W . Hoyt, Candidate for State ' were held at the church Sunday, and Treasurer, is now conceded to be the ^ ior Ever>' Part of the j were conducted by Rev. Wright of strong man for the office. This i s , County. I Portland. accounted for from the fact that the ------ = Road Supervisor T . W. Sain, had people throughout the state appreciate I several teams at work on the road fully his policy in holding state funds L Monday, leveling and smoothing them on deposit in the counties wherein if j while the ground was yet soft from the they are collected, instead of drawing ; heavy rains of Sunday. them to one common center, which has been the custom heretofore. It is reported that the little child of I Mr. and Mrs. Bateman has the measles. fire co m turned in the alarm [ifCODH viJ Full information from Wm. H A R D E R , General Agent; Portland. Oregon 8 1 'bet the ">f tbe 1 *,<r than Quea I H U m 'with r*1 '"oeve, ritta*