Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 19, 1906, Image 8

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    Hugh W. Sparks made a trip to
Ada Ranes is very sick and does not Without these talents a wife is N. G.
Vancouver
Tuesday to procure judges
show any encouraging signs of immed­ Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea.
for
the
Pacific-Washington
debate.
— Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
iate recovery.
On
account
of
the
primaries
no
Ore­
— Dr. Lowe the optician now at
At a meeting of the fire company
gon
men
could
be
prevailed
epon
to
—Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try h.
Hotel Laughlin goes to Portland Fri­ last week, only routine business was
act
so
at
the
eleventh
hour
Vancouver
—Seed Wheat at C. J. Pedersen’s. day afternoon.
attended to but one new member
had to be called upon. The men
Willis S. Dunniway, candidate for admitted, Mr. Chas. Walker.
— Try Goldenrod Flour.
You’ll
from the northern institution who will
State Printer. You will make no mis­
Mrs. Leopold and daughter Mabel take part in the contest tomorrow
it.
have come to Forest Grove from Hood evenirg are Harlan Trumbull, Clarence
Vote (or G. W. Marsh lor County take in voting for him.
A vote for W. K. Newell for Repre­ River, where they are now living, to Martin and Victor Zednick all of
Judge.
All Sizes and Styles of Light W eight Underwear
Pres. W. N. Ferrin was in Portland, sentative will be for the best interests spend the summer.
whom are experienced college debaters
of Washington County.
Isaac Ludlow and family moved and will put up a gainey fight. Our
Also
away,
Saturday, with Santa Anna, Cal. men are we ell known, they are Mr.
— Dr. Lowe, well known eye
Proi. Coghill was in the city last
New Line of Genuine Mexican Hats
specialist, is at Hotel Laughlin to re­ as their destination. Mrs. Ludlow has John Peters of Hillsboro, Mr. Chester
ay.
been
employed
at
Herrick
Hall
and
a
t
1
Fletcher and William B. Rasmussen.
J. H. Wirt* went to Portland, main till Friday afternoon.
the new quarters in the Cadwell build­ In the last debate our men, it is true,
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Woods
of
New-
|3aturday.
ings.
were defeated but by a clearly superior
Vote (or I. K. W eitiel (or County berg, are in the city, the guests of
Mr. T. A. Ritchie has bought a bunch and the Washington delegation
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Nourse.
Treasurer.
Irvin K. Weitiel, candidate at the restaurant at Seaside and will move his will have to be well trained and well
Mr. and Mrs. A. Reuter were in
Primaries
for County Treasurer of family over there iromediarely. Mr. prepared to win the debate.
[: .own Saturday.
Ritchie has been looking around con­
Washington County. Vote for him.
For Sale
■ G. W. Marsh for County Judge.
siderably recently but has decided on
Bert Doane left this week for Alberta.
Vole lor him.
Horse,
harness
and buggy, also
Seaside.
He does not intend to stay there but is
Willis S. Dunniway lor State Printer.
Suney
and
harness,
Bernice Starkweather, while playing
looking around for a suitable location.
M. H. SHIPLEY.
3700
Jive him your vote.
tf
in a barn, received a severe blow on
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O D O R S IN T H E R A P E U T IC S .
Hoge Sexton with his friend Miss
A
C
FOR RENT—Good 8 room house,
P M Jackson et ux to
the shoulders from a wagon tongue
and Their 1 « la the
Ethel Cryer of Portland spent Easter
Card of Thanks
uire at this office.
Brown part of block 10 Hills­
tie* of Madlclaa.
which had been braced up but fell as
a ::
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al.
The Reading Room Committee
boro, Oregon.........................
12C0 Odors, w h eth er agreeable or
he was passing under it.
— Money to loan on farm security.
Sexton.
sgreeahle. a re not cau ses of dlsetie li
wishes to thank those who so willingly W L Curtis et ux to Fannie G
. H . Hollis, Forest Grove.
Vercie Bellingher, while playing
the sense g enerally taken. They mi,
Work on the new Hancock livery
gave their time and other things to the
Curtis lot 18 block 2 Curtis
Itso n ler ce rta in h ealthy functions b.
with some other boys of his age, was
M. Peterson is furnishing the Watt
J :® ;
i barn was continued this week after
success of the programme in the Free
Im pairing n ervous energy, by dlmlniik
Add
Forest
Grove...............
ISO
knocked
out
of
a
barn
in
the
south
ise, on Fifth Avenue, complete.
>ng w holesom e resp iratio n and this
some delay caused by various unknown
Reading Room last Saturday evening. A W Gilles et ux to Catherine
part of town last Friday, and broke one
.•renting a predisposition to attack b,
Evening Telegram and The News, reasons.
They feel especially indebted to the
650
Loughrey lot 5 Fruitvale Add
disease.
arm and so sprained the other that he
>e Year, $5.00; Six Months, $2.50.
Alpha Zeta Literary society and feel Michael Henry to W S Heltzel
Mrs. Loren Watkins returned from is rather laid up for repairs.
Severe fa in tn e ss Is som etimes obserr.
— Johnson & Johnson’s 5, 10 and Portland Friday evening where she
hi
to overeouoe persons upon their eg.
very grateful to Mr. K. N. Staehr for
n e 1 of n w J sec 4 t 2 nr 4
Miss Elda Walker has been elected
trance Into a room In which tubera*
|5c Department is the talk of the town. had been spending a few days with
the use of a piano.
2000
.................................................
are kept. H ead ach e is often product
to an instructorship in the Universiity
FOR SALE—Two good wagons, relatives.
by the «slurs e m a n a tin g from the hoe
Caroline Wagner et al to Emil
of Nebraska in Lincoln.
The Ne­
The Grubbs Case.
eysuckle, lily, rose of Sharon or cirne
fall at A. Baldwin’s Real Estate Office.
The annual class field day will take braska institution is one of the large
Fisher 87.67 acres an sec 25
i r
tlon. T h e odor of betony In flower li
The case in which the state of
965
Miss Curtis visited in Portland over place on college campus Monday, and schools of the east and the position is
t 2 n 3 w..............................
said to hav e cau sed lutoxlcatlon |g
Oregon
was
the
plaintiff
against
A.
M.
if
unday, going down Saturday after- recitations at the university will be
those w ho g a th e r It. The making of
Wm A Scott to John Iveiscn
an exceedingly good one.
Grubbs and which was thrown out of
oon.
20 linseed decoctions a n d the trituratlngof
suspended.
tract in Abraham Sulzer d 1 o
Prof. J. C. Hazzard and family ar­ Recorder Hoge’s court some weeks
roses, pinks, w a ln u ts o r colocynth in
E
G
Hagey
et
ux
to
G
S
Bailey
1 Dr. Rentz, John Anderson and R.
Chas. Walker and Walter N. Sears rived in Forest Grove Saturday and are
ofteu accom panied by attacks of syg.
ago came to trial before a jury in Jus­
et al 7.50 acres in sec 32 t
cope.
. Peterson were Portland visitors last went to Portland Wednesday and at­
staying at the Laughlin preparatory to tice Wirtz’s court Tuesday.
The
eek.
2 s 1 w .................................. 15001 A ttem pts have been made to utilise
tended the Wednesday evening per­ building on their place near Thatcher. trouble was over a line fence that the
odors In th erap eu tics. The odon of
Caroline Hart to Leona Mi Her
Mrs. Carrye Watt-Macrum attended formance of Kubelik.
vanilla an d heliotrope a re credited with
Prof. Hazzard has been employed as complainant, Mr. Sikes, claimed en­
13 acres in sec 1 t 1 s 1 w 1750 possessing a soothing Influence or«r
: p ie Clarke-Bailey
Clai
wedding last Wed-
The feed store near Hughes’ hard­ an instructor in Portland Academy.
croached upon a road that he used fre­
I persons su b jected to attack s of d « tt
Leona Miller to Margery King
ïsday.
ware store is receiving some substan­
Chas. Nolan moved his family back quently and that efforts to clear the
ousness. The use of toilet water ig
sameas
above.......................
2150
Fred Vrooman and E. Burke Tongue tial improvement in the way of an ad­ to Portland, the first of this week. road had not led to any more satis­
the form of a sp ray will often restore
if. 3
Nancy I Banks et al to J J
those exh au sted w ith th e cares of busi­
!| 1|' 'H
ill!
Hillsboro
were in Forest Grove Wed- dition on the west side.
Mr. Nolan left Johnson & Co., in factory conditions between the men.
ness, social or dom estic duties. In the
Smith tract in section 31 t
1 f*day
—On next Saturday, April 21, whose employ he has been for some The jury decided that the case of Mr.
east the use of p erfu m e is considered
50
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a purttler, though w e look upon it mere­
ii i t In j J — Johnson & Johnson have added Johnson & Johnson will give with each time, several weeks ago and is now Grubbs was not a strong one and the
H T Clapp to J M Barber 56i
ly as a luxury. I t la asserted that thou
1 It pw goods to their 5, 10 and 15 cent purchase of 5 cents or over, a kite. working in the city again.
state won the case. The action took
acres in L Sparks d i e ......... 2000 who a re em ployed In labors tort«
punters.
Only one kite to a person.
up
nearly
the
whole
day
the
jury
being
w here [perfumes a re m ade or among
The Oregon City Courier has put
Olof Nordlund et al to John
grow ing tlowera a re healthy to an ex­
;j! £ C. B. Hatch and A. Norton are
A large number of people from town out an extra effort in the way of an out for about an hour before coming to !
Iversen tract in Henry No­
tent exceeding those not so employed-
! I
'orking on a government contract in made the annual migration to Verboort illustrated edition, made up in maga­ a decision.
land d 1 c and other U nds.. 1438 Medicnl Record.
1 1 Jancouver.
last Sunday to attend the Easrer servi­ zine style, that makes a very neit ap­
John Iverson et ux to Charles
COUNTY COURT NEWS
pearance. It is taken up largely with
p1 You will have no occasion to regret ces of the Catholic Church.
Brock same as above...............
900
Everyone ahoold subscribe Tor
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Hi ."i' if you vote for Willis S. Dunniway for
— Dr. Lowe, the oculist, now at the advantages of Oregon City and ex­
J’f ’ i
hi* homo ¿ftper. In order to (et sQ
, , ,Jate Printer.
Laughlin House goes to Portland and ploits her citizens quite freely.
Lena Sundberg et al to August
MARRIAGE LICENSES
the local new*, but to keep is tosck
1
_
Sundberg 157 acres in sec­
Miss Kate Shannon sang hi Easter
Ti lr — Top prices are paid for Mohair won’t be back for four months. Con­
George Eugene Rastall and Charlotte
with the world’s daily event
tion 30 t 3 n w ................ $ 400 Dorothy Graham
services at the Congregational Church
id sheeps wool by John E. Bailey, at sult him about your eyes today.
should also read
Miss Maude J. A. Imbrie et al to J. P.
Art Caples has a few paper napkins last Sunday in Hillsboro
Geo. H. Wilcox and Lura Waggen-
Tamiesie et al part of block 2
The News and Semi-weekly Journal for exhibition purposes. There are just Shannon was to have appeared but her
er; F M Cook and Sarah T Ewell;
Highland Park add Hillsboro.
850 William D Clarke and Mary Bailey;
1 < fr $1.75. Sample copies may be had 10,500 and anyone who doesn’t be­ voice was not in a condition to allow
lieve it are at liberty to call and count her to perform, either Sunday or Friday J W Connell (referee) to David
this office.
Gottfried Yungen and Carrie Ritter;
The leading evening newepaper of
night, when the chorus went to Hills­
Cruickshank 117.90 acres in
Fred Ritter and Albe Yungen; Thomas
— The Faber Self-Filling Fountain them.
the Pacific Coast, which has com­
A Hill d 1 c .......................... 4745 Meeuwsen and Alice P VanLoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinton moved boro.
the best pen made. At Dr.
plete Associated Press reports end
H
T Turner et ux to Herman
Mr.
Levi
Smith
set
the
natives
to
to
Banks,
last
Sunday,
where
Mr.
Kin-
•ines’ Drug Store.
special leased - wire service, wttt
- Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed.
Tiedmann 5.62 acres in J. L.
guessing when he received, from his
correspondents in important new»
Aunt Ann Smith had two brothers ton will be in the employ of Fred
—Money to loan on farm security.
Hicklin d 1 c .........................
ISO
centers and in all the citlee ud
titing her this week, Messrs. Tom Watrous in the Banks Mercantile Co.’s grandaughter, Mrs. Gertrude Smith-
W.
H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
N Stoltz to Stephen Stoltz 50
Eiler,
of
Honolulu,
a
cocoanut
which
principal towns of tho Northwest
store.
John White.
Mr. Walter L. Tooze spoke to a
aqyes
in
sec
6
t
1
n
3
w.
.
2250
Portland
and suburbs are covered
still
had
the
outer
casing
on
it.
It
Miss Livia Ferrin entertained a few
fairly large audience in Hillsboro last
it!r
2e#se Caples with his wife and
by a bright staff of reporters, end
of her friends at a chafing dish party, was stamped and addressed without H H Davies et al to John Jor­
night. He is finishing up the cam­
i
daughter, Helen, are visiting in
gensen 20 acres in sec 26 t
editorial, dramatic, society ud
wrapping, closely resembling a large
Friday
evening.
Those
present
were
paign in the strongholds of his oppo­
j 13 4 *est Grove this week.
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special writers. Saturday's edi­
850 nents.
Miss Irvin, Miss Brock, Miss Peterson pumpkin.
tion consists of 26 to 26 pages, ud
I J — Dr- E. H. Brown, Physician and and Miss Silverman.
Levi Walker leaves, next Monday, Lloyd Ingram to Lulu May In­
The way Jim Nichols and Loomis
has
colored comic pages, as well u
gram
tract
in
sec
24
t
1
s
2
' !'i surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap-
has been juggling with the San Jose
—All smart up-to-date women of to-day. to finish the surveying contract award­
a department for children,
w .............................................
scale
of
late,
has
led
some
wise
one
to
office.
Calls answered
Know how to bake, wash, sing and to ed him by the government last spring.
fashion page, an interesting eerul
suggest that they must be fairly good
The seat of his operations is in the J B Reynolds et ux to Charles
play;
musicians.
story and other attractive feature*
D
Vaughn
8
acres
in
sec
27
more mountainous section of Southern
in addition to all the news ef the
t 2 n 4 w ......................
3:50 p. m.— Latest rumors assert
500
O egon. H e will be able to complete
day.
that Nob Hill, the beautiful residence
C. Ma/#
the work this summer, if everything Rachael M Watrous et al to
Subscription Rates: One muth
section
of
San
Francisco
has
been
James Boldridk 5 a in H Bux­
runs along smoothly.
reached by the flames and is being
60 cents; three months, $1.36; *b
ton d 1 c .................................
550 slowly but surely devoured.
months, $2.50; twelve months,
John Price and Hiram Porter went
John R Ennes et al to Gertrude
(Pacifk Avenue)
Sample copies mailed free.
to Portland Tuesday to aid in the con­
You feel the life giving current the
j Hayward 45 a in sec 36 t 1 s
struction of the cars to be used in this I
minute you take it. A gentle soothing
3 w.........................................
675 warmth, fills the nerves and blood with
city by the Forest Grove Transporta­
John W Connell et ux to J. P.
Colonist Rates
u®;,. Il, s * real Pleasure to take
tion company.
E. D. and Byron
Tamiesie et al lots 15 and 16
Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35
C o m m encing F eb ru ary 15th
Smith have been working in Portland !
cw ts Tea or Tablets.—Dr. Hines’ continuing daily to an d including Ap:3
block 1 Highland Park add
for the last two or three weeks on these
Drug Store.
Hillsboro................................
200
__
7th, 1906, an d from Septem ber 15 A
cars but more help was demanded.
Amelia block et al to Wm N
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
Hughes Phone 591
Word comes from Greenville that
Daniels n w J sec 3 t 1 s 1
Korwat Uruva,
.
O rtig o n
two young men from Kansas have lo­
Istan tell, bow she saw a fine Persian by the Southern Pacific Company,
cated in this new burg already and are j Louis Burke et al to Joseph T
carpet and coveted it. An assistan t to
Follow ing are th e rates from »0«
Eckley
lots
thirty-three
Mil­
clearing away the brush and burning
! !.bJ lr bo8t went out and returning aald of the P rincipal points:
lard
add
Vanschuyver
tract.
.
logs and stumps, in real old Oregon
500
Mr head man says the ow ner of the From C hicago, 111....................... $33.00
style, preparatory to putting in a crop,
Menga Ruegg et al to John
not sell his carpet at any priw, but he
“ O m aha N eb
. . 25.00
i Such ruthless waste of wood undoubt-
Ruegg Jr 167. 26 acres sec
ti.*
bfVh°.T ? In 8 “*■
Kansas'city, Mo. .’ ’. . .
] edly seems a shame to these boys
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers- ratronage.
6 t 1 n 1 w and sec 31 t 2
British boundary. * 11 « w a n t s " St ' P *U' & M inneapolis
I fresh from the prairies.
Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
n 1 w ..................................... $6000 If be shall make a hole In the wall ’.w
e x cePl via Low er Missouri
25 00
WANTED- An elderly farmhand, I L Linday et ux to E Gulbert
F a s h io n L i v e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le .
b ™ » "d steal It while t t e „ W
..
................................
25.«
who understands dairying; also, an
80 acres in sec 26 t 2 s r 2 w 1300 a n T k in 7 F ' Shal1 h* walk ln Ht once 1 .. Sloux C ity, l a .................... 25.«
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
w hich«!.. m *nd ,a k i ltT He w l" do
D enver, C o lo ......................
! elderly woman as housekeeper; must Henry Dethlefs et ux to Victor
sah
memsahib likes.-
Mem.
C orresponding rates will be
the Wilaon River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
understand poultry; German preferred.
Collier 160 acres sec 28 t 1
could Ilve^Tifh® discovered that she from o th er p o in ts, an d will apply ® *“
Fmst Srm Ortfta.
J OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES
Call on V. Collier, 5 miles south of
* " ''h 0" 1 ,b* c*rPe t a fte r all.
p o in t, on O regon lines.
s 3 w ........................................ 4200
Cornelius, or address Cornelius, R. F. Frank Egerer et ux to Alonzo
A. L . CRAIG,
Apportionment of School Taxes.
General Passenger Agent-
D. No. 2.
Case 40 acres in sec 3 t 1 n
The total amount apportioned to the
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775
* W« h‘»*on county last
Geo Schnlmerich et ux to J M
Greear part of lot 8 block 8
» 2 4 ^ y n ? Peri“ teDdeDt * * ™
Latest Styles and Best
’ 61ft ^
division of this sum
Hillsboro, Oregon..................
2000
Dealer in
Has a correct line of SPR IN G
™mg 104 districts, however, some
Goods for the money
George Armentrout et nx to
FLOUR and PEED
J u t enhance, i„ power. To each of
M ILLINERY . At the right
Maude Latta part of block 28
Hats made to order
dmnets embracing the Forest
Forest Grove ......................
prices.
Pacific Ave.
tnd Hillsboro schools $1944
T C Johnson et al to Frank
»PPortioned while the lowest
W a lk e r B T d ’%, M a in S t .
MRS. M. L. BERDA
Unger s w J ot sec 26 t 1 s
division nude wa, »24.
New line of
B E L T S !
JOHN ANDERSON’S, T h e T ailo r
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The Evening Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,
Palace Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
—Lard and Fish—
43S0
flancock, Gordon & Elliott
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c"’" S - °5tz iStJTi.'SS
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271 V w',■kp<, oM man wbo *»■ “ s*- lo ™............. 30«
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