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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1906)
At the College Prohibition County Convention (Fran the Week I* Index) T h e Prohibition County Convention Mr. Frank Fletcher in 10 Friday. will be held at the Court House H illsboro, Saturday, April 28, at o ’ c lo ck a. m ., to nominate a county visited chapel, Goldenrod Flour Try Miss H elen Chalmers visited friends ticket. in H illsboro, Friday night. Mr. Robert McClelland, Miss of Tabor. visited over Sunday Messrs. who has been visiting in Frank Peters and Harry A DILLEY this city since the Clarke-Bailey wed H um phreys cam p up from Hillsboro to Mrs. Chas Harris of A berdeen, is din g, left for hi* hom e in the East, the debate. Miss E ch o Samson of Oregon City, visiting friends here this week, Monday. was the guest of Miss Irvin, Saturday Mrs. Colter and son have returned The newly appointed Park Board is life and energy, and the working over of the park was begun last M onday. has been plowing A team it up and it will be leveled and sown to grass immediately. It will be a year or two perhaps until the work is com pleted and walks will not be laid until sometime later. Boos Stone Quarry Opened Again Work was continued this week at the Boos Stone Quarry near Seghers. T h e 1 J; quarry has been shut down time but with the installation of a new derrick, this !< building stone contained this cache week the magnificent will be open up again and thrown on i l l the market. With two new stone buildings to be constructed this sum mer on the campus— the ladies dormi tory and the Carnegie Hall or Library— this stone will be in big dem and. t & SOLILOQUISMS j for some .'if The stone is very good and easily obtained her aunt. Kaser, of which nothing yet has been Sunday for fear of being m obbed by as the quarry is hardly a mile from the Mr. Watson Philbrook, ’ 05, attended heard; two sisters and a nephew and the supporters of either one side or the railroad. the Clarke-Bailey wedding last W ednes wife are safe. Mrs. VanM eter has fear other, day. Gaston Has More Trouble Last Saturday Game Warden Nichols and Stevens were more successful in “ Phil” is bidding friends good that a very dear friend of her’ s is the horse race. to accept a teacher’ s position in the the races at Centerville last Sunday, CORNELIUS Fred E. VroomanT a graduate of the youths, who persist in using Gaston as ’ 03 class greeted colleg e friends here This blessiug is not very difficult or acquisition, for a sunny face is but a reflection of a warm, generous heart. The sunshine does not appear flrst upon tlie face, but in the soul. The glad smile thut makes the face radiant is but a glimpse of the soul's sunshiue. —O. S. Marden in Success Magazine. The newest thing in these parts is bye as he leaves the last of this month am ong the lost. Philippines. their efforts to land a lot of reckless if I Reduced Rates H E A R TY LAUG H. During the Summer Season ¡¡I j,, R b > l l w l x f , Thto ■ **• * w* “ *•** m h im r *»■*• reduced round trip excursion ntM The cold, chilling atmosphere which be in effect from the East to »11 sometimes pervades a reception or oth- i r eve I . . social gathering U often entirely Pacific Coast Points, such as and Sunday. from a two weeks visit at Amity. dissipated by the beurty. ringing laugh- , Tacom a, Seattle, Victoria, VanWa, a ................ Miss Blanche Huston visited Miss Chas. O dell and wife of Forest .................................... .................................... * ter of some simple, genuine ooul who "■ e tc .; also to Spokane and San Franc. Peterson, M onday, and also attended j G rove, attended church here, Sunday, The News has a complete monopoly Is bubbling over with fun. The stlff- Los A n geles and San Diego. the Field M eet. Miss Bertie Johnson of Forest Grove, o( tbe oniy wjre running out of San ness and constraint which a minute Rates from C hicago via direct t i before embarrassed the whole Miss Catherine Scott, ex -’ 07 has spent Sunday with Miss Fruend of this Francisco. to the North Pacific Coast and ( pony are relieved as If by magic. been visiting her parents during the There is something in genuine, spou- nia will b e 875 and from pla ce' The earthquake was not felt in last w eek. She attended the Field W m Muir and wife of Portland, Forest Grove. Of course, therefore, it raneous humor which removes all re- River points, namely: Council By M eet, M onday. stralnt. scatters embarrassment, re- 0mahat A tchison, St. JoseDh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Groendyke Wis felt in Hillsboro. lleves tension and welds souls together ’ Miss Georgia Lancefield of M c last w eek. Q n ]y cost about $1.50 a day as no introduction or conversation cun. Llty, also at. Raul and Minne Minnville was the guest of Miss Peter Rates to Spoul Mrs. Schoolcraft cam e hom e from tp keep up w;tb the times in Portland, It puts the shy at ease, dissipates prej- rates will be $60. 1 son, M onday. Miss Lancefield is a the Sanatorium last w eek, m uch im- last weev by investing in every extra udlce, gives confidence to the timid and wjU be j S less , han tQ ^ reassures the shrinking soul. The , * student at M cM innville C ollege this proved in health. cheery smile or the spontaneous laugh $ 7 0 from C h icago and $Sj from u | that came out. year. awakens sympathy and arouses feel Missouri River and St. Paul, A car load of potatoes will be ship- Gaston’ s notoriety for sensational lugs of friendliness. It seems to melt Rates one way via the Shasta Ra¡J Miss Eva Lund, a former student, pe<i from here this week, by the people features was on the eve of being over all barriers. who was in San Francisco at the time of this vicinitv to San Francisco. Oh, what riches live in a sunuy soul! and California will be $13.50 hr J shadowed when the earthquake oc- What u blessed heritage is a sunuy than those above mentioned, of the earthquake and fire, has written Mr. W m Buxton is qu ite sick at the at ^ Francisc0i iast week. face, to he able to fling out sunshine These tickets wi„ be ^ I to her parents at Cornelius that she h om e of L. S. Porter; Mr Porter is also wherever one goes, to be able to scat- , , and her sister are safe. sick. Dr. Brown was called Tuesday There was an earth(l uakc somewhere ter the shadows and to lighten sorrow com m en cin g June 1st and contintuc^l » „ a until Septem ber 15, with final r«J | in California last week. There is a laden hearts, to ------------------ have power --- to „ send Miss M ignon Chase left Pacific to see them. slight account of it in the Oregoni n cheer into despairing souls through a ,imit of O ctober 31st. Thursday. She will visit for a short Quite a num ber of our citizens I suuiiy and a radiant heart. And ir, j once in a while. Better look it up. haply, this heritage is combined with A L. C raig , tim e in Portland and then will leave here are anxiously awaiting to hear for her hom e in California. After that from friends at San Francisco. Mr. The judges were hindered from a superb manner and exquisite per- j General Passenger Agent. souality, no money wealth can c o m -, she expects to take a trip East with ; Van M eter has a niece, Miss Essie making a decision at Centerville last pare with Its value. Work Begins in Eells Park already showing considerable Guaranteed at her h om e near Hillsboro. Iowa, who was formerly a student at Pacific, and H olm es If you did not go to Mrs. M iller, of Aberdeen, Wash., niece of j Florence Ranes Subscribe for T h e News. j ! you might as well hang yourself right E. S. W olf was in Beaverton, Sunday. now. Mrs. . . . . . , visiting t e r last week, $1 Notice for Publication United State« L and O ffice , Portland, Oregon, U N IQ U E F E A T S . It was great! Odd T om Russell is on the sick list this March 19,190L | N otice is h e re b y g iv e n P h y sic a l T r ic k » T h a t P e o p le H ere an d T h e re C an D o. that in compliance with* Carnation is a city at last. C. L. provisions o f the a ct o f C ongress o f June 3, 1878, eoild is a week. Bump “ one of the progressive mer- , A group of traveliug men were dis " A n act for th e sa le o f tim ber lands in the 1 S'Mil C alifornia, O re g o n , N evada, and WashingtonTi 1 1 1 ) caught fishing for trout after dark and capable clerk in the office of the Irving H offm an of Portland, is visit- chants,” has installed a soda fountain cussing uuique feats and physical as extended to a ll the P u b lic Land States by ie Equitable Savings & Loan Association i n g his mother. were fined $20 a p iece. The lads and will serve red lemonade to Sunday tricks that people here and there August 4, 1892, G ra ce J. T u ttle, o f Por Imd, countyi I i <-au ilo. of Portland. M ultnom ah. State o f O re g o n , has this day filed into! afternoon strollers. Good! did not have the cash so the game Miss Grace Bear is visiting Nellie “ 1 know a Chicagoan,” said one, office his sw orn statem ent N o. 6835 for the purchasecf | Am ong the visitors at the University W iley this week. wardens accom panied them to the "who can whistle a tune and hum its the S ^ Vi o f S e ctio n N o. 8 in Township ho. til IÜ ! According to “ Lieut” W. H . H accompaniment at the same time, lie Range N o. 5 W e st, and w ill o ffe r proof to ) show* this week was Mr. A . C. Ewen, a city in order to get the fines. I O. E. Edson spent M onday in Port- Myers, o ' Argus fame, the shock felt whistles through a flat, not through the the land sou g h t is m ore valuabl • for its timber or A week ago a si miliar disturbance graduate of Amherst and a class-mate land on business. in Hillsboro, Wednesday, was caused usual round hole, and the deep, musical than fo r a g ricu ltu ra l pu rposes, and to establis ¡li claim to said land b e fo re R eg ister and Receiver at hr-1 in Gaston com pelled the attention of of Ralph Clarke’ s. Mr. Ewen came [ ft Julius Peterson has m o v e d h i s b a r n by the explosion o f a congressional accompaniment together with the shrill land, O reg on , on T u e sd a y , the 19th day of June, HOI] sweetness of the whistle makes a the local game wardens but no evi from Tacom a to attend the Clarke- H e names as w itn esses: H en ry G. Tuttle, Of on the lot he lately bought. boom launched^ in that vicinity some mighty attractive thing to hear.” O regon; H ira m W . S cott o f Gaston, Oregon; ; Olirti d en ce cou ld be found against the Bailey w edding. ” 1 knew a barber," said the second Scott o f G aston, O re g o n ; G eorg e Tuttle of W . T . Scholfield and wife left this tim« a2°- W e’ n excuse the “ ‘¡euten- suspected ones. Since Gaston is near drummer, “ who had a unique way of O regon. Mr. Robert S. M cClelland of Tabor, week for their hom e in Astoria. ant tk*s t*™6- A n y and all person s c la im in g adversely the cracking nuts, lie would place a nut the railroad and sufficiently far from Iowa, was heartily w elcom ed among H . M. W right and wife gave a free The earthquake was, in one respecf. between the bn< k of his head and a described lands a re requested to file their claims any large town, some poor Portland the old students this week. Mr. M c- 19th d*y 011UDt- 1W6 ~ j L concert in Alpha Hall, M onday night, very providential, in that it allowed the stuue or brick wall, aud tbeu be would °mc' on or bl,of* A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER, I tju » | !' \ excuses for sports have been using it Clelland was a popular mem ber of the * I , give himself a sharp rap on the fore ( Firxt P ub M arch 29.) Mrs. Vandervin and Mrs. Adeline a ls 0 rans a sh* ht darkness in which head with his fist. The nuts would j I * ' as a rendezvous from which to operate class of ’ 0 2 and after leaving here he crack open every time.” Peck visited in Forest Grove, Monday. t0 ^ orK°tten and hide their defeats. their unlawful attempts on the game entered Amherst College. "A Manayunk man,” said the third, It prevented them from being too con- Notice For Publication facilities there. A daughter of E. Krauss came out "can give his head a Jerk that turns T h e lecture Saturday evening by spicious in the effulgent limelight of a United States Land O ffice, Portland, Orejon, ' 8i«V hack his eyelids. He has to turn them j from Portland Tuesday, and will visit Lou J. Beauchamp was not well attend February 17,19#. ] An Exciting Horse Race primary election, which would other- down again with his Ungers. This is for a few days. N otice is h ereb y g iv e n that in compliance withii ed owing to the many other attractions an ugly feat, and I’m glad it is rare.” wise have been projected in a rather T h e sporting fraternity migrated provisions o f the act o f C ongress o f June 3, 1878, a Fred Everest of Gaston, son of ” 1 knew at school,” said the fourth H ow ever, those titled ‘ ‘ A n act f j r the sale o f timber lands in the S * W , to Centerville, last Sunday, where the during the week. ^ bold relief, drummer, “a boy named Bueky Ad- , o f C a lifornia , O re g o n , N evada, and Washington T_, i Everest of this place, was -here on city was pitted against the Centerville who attended felt amply repaid. Mr. Anyone who happened to be in Port ains \\ ho could play tunes by snapping tory ,” as exten ded to a ll the P ublic Land States by aed| business Tuesday. h i s lingers. The thumb and first two August 4, 1892, C h arles E . M ack , o f Portland, o , J * contingency in a horse race. Mr. Beauchamp was humorous and at the land during the exciting days of the fingers of each hand would work away : M ultnom ah, State o f O reg on , has this day media Harry Challacombe of the firm same time gave his audience thought.« Schultz, a business man of Forest a kind of headquarters to d o illegal fishing. Three young fellows last W ednesday. were Mr. Vrooman Ü § iS i ; ItjJ is Grove, entered well worth rem em bering. his horse against one Wilkins & Challacombe, made a flying J 31] 61 pal^ busily, aud forth would Come the clear- ° ® c e Sworn statem ent N o. 6795, for the p est, sweetest, faintest music I used to thc E^a of sw ^ of Scction No 1 inTo" sit with Bueky Adams, and many a f'° 3 "• R*n|!' No' s w’ w' “ tedious school session would he make ° n " °r°°f “ ,how,h* ' ,l,e Und •0Jsh' *ast week’ can hardly w - r, . . _ trip to Portland, Monday. he‘ P feellDK that the two e v e n in 8 Mr. Ralph H . Clarke, a former P. | papers did more to excite the people Schultz's professional U . student, attended the wedding of W ’ H ’ Purdln and wife have gone of old Portland than the earth_ although quite successful in his brother, W . D. Clarke, and Miss down on the Columbia River, where quake in ^ Francisco ever cou,d owned by Mr. Schiffer, a laborer at the "*Gri Schefflin ranch. !!* jock ey , IK ifi getting plenty o f speed filia animal out of the Mary Bailey, and incidentally visited , they wl11 work ln a loKf5inK c»n>P- sh orter have done on which he rode, horse finished about three feet ahead — You feel the life giving current the n ec* ssary- Only responsible parties , . need apply. mtnute you take it. A gentle soothing AUTOMATIC GAS LIGHT CO. little farther, the jock ey fell off and the warmth, fills the nerves and ^lood with 44 X Washington St. Portland. Ore. h o n e was last seen taking the shortest file. It’ s a real pleasure to take route fo* Forest Grove. John Cornelius Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea. 35 the stake holder, still has the cash, as cents. Tea or Tablets.— Dr. H ines’ the race has not yet been d e cid e d — or Drug Store. was not at this writing— and does not !tV the other promise of horse and after going a an accou n t is the but notes may by anyone easy solution. Forest Grove This the Henry Scott was a Portland visitor last week. FIR TOP I There it quite a number on the sick H a list this w eek. .j T j H , Mr. Jake Shearer is quite busy work ing in his hop yard Mrs. Louis W ilcox spent Friday and Mrs. M cK en sie of Portland, with James Mann visited and visited Saturday with family over Grove. Sunday. her mother G eorge T em p le of a in Forest Portland, who is former resident of the valley, visited M onntaindale. M r. Will Shearer DAY IN THE BETWEEN RAILWAY THE COXroUTABhl WAT” FW di'vi «a iBfonMtlm. rata. «*.. a ll <m m xddrrax has com m en ced he intends building this summer. sch ool near Gales City, day. cam e home a. Portland. Oar»* He names as witnesses: John Cufter, of W 0r'* °n; w- *■ Everett, of Portland, Orefta. 1.1 w' bh. of Portland, Oregon. George Btgio», dR ' land’ 0r'*°” ' Any and all Anï p' r,on* cl*lmine *dTrmlT * described lands a are requested to m file their u o L n o c u ianui re re q u e n e a ro e m en v claim*»» » 1 Office on o r b e fo re said 8th da y ot May, 1906. ! A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER, R « * 8 | I______ ASK (F ir s t P ub.. Feb TH E 22.1 ___ AGENT T IC K E T S VIA ¡jp“ “ h" nnh^ sk °J v‘,e peculiarly green fluid. To her surprise, not one* of her family, herself included, could bear its i taste. There was n tang to It which showed them that they had never eaten ! olive oil before and that they never wanted to eat It again. So they gave the flask a way .-N e w York Telegram, i »•.O Ef*»®#. r a., r -d ir w b f , P u i t / d * d , O f f . T h e Flyer: T h e Fast Mail ™ <V hV 1 Se* D0W wa* 8 flil'Pant and offensive allusion to Mrs. Taylor I am gud 1 have done It I am glad that so many people whom I have been hinklng bigoted and unfair and un- S plendid S e r v ic e , U p to 1 E q u ipm e n t , C ourteous E m ployes . ha r r , me have ^ r*»bt a n j t ha,e ,’wn w*>ng. and my mind la an Immense deal easier.” Daylight trip through1 Cascade and Rocky Mount A G ee«« laem. For tickets, rates, folders u i information, call on or address H . DICKSON. s s r ’ •• SEA TTLE ANO « 0 CHICAGO GREAT NORTHERN o * « . Tuesday, the Sth da y o f M a y , 1906. Pur*» Olive Oil. If olive Oil congeals in freezing weather, it Is a sign that It is adulter- ated with lard, Very few bottles of so culled called < olive oil will'stand this simple . ,, test—in fact. w -e* B n l . i v . .. th ilic a n d If ft ^ 0, 10 I) U r e tning. and. If we did, the Chanel's nre thut we could not eat it. At least, that was the experience once upon a time of ***** "om an who used a great deal of mayonnaise dressing upon her table and had supposed that she doted on olive oil. An Italian friend bestowed V ic Fuqua is busy putting his hop- yard in shape. Bert Russell of Gaston, friends in the valley. Sunday. for its tim ber o r stone than fo r agricultural purpe«* . .o nM .and b*tor* .he ^ 2 Oyerland Trains T . W . Sain was in Forest Grove. information Saturday. necessary for a revision. . . T h a r k e r a r 't A p o l o t r . be added in correction offering * Thackeray once wrote in a note to a r0 SP O K A N E , ST. PAUL, M P A POLIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGO. | friend, alluding to an incident oeca [ ST . LO UIS. sioned by one of his articles in Punch; I ________ , tho,1K,1t over the confounded matter AND ALL POINTS EAST AND in the railroad and wrote instantly on arriving here a letter of contrition and npology to Henry Taylor for having FOREST DALE version rai«.*, --------------------------- ------------ was not old friends. Mr. Clarke is a graduate A m ong the guests at the H otel ___-______________ ^ successful in stopping the horse after of Amherst and at present holds a O regon, this week are: Mr. and Mrs. Hillsboro Grants Railway Franchise » the race or even staying on its back, responsible position in the W heeler & D eckert and sister of Forest Grove, ' i where most jockeys are supposed to O sgood C o., of Tacom a. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Housman, children, and , H,llsboro Counci‘ h»t week and unanimously granted a franchise! I 4 ride. Accounts of Sunday’ s affair are sister, of Forest G rove; M r. H . H ous Miss Florence T em pleton enter- to the United Railways Co. It was ' k ^ very conflicting, no two eye witnesses man, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Lenne- tained a num ber of her friends, Thurs thought by some that the Hillsboro a-J interviewed, gave a similar interpreta- ville, of Forest Grove. day evening. T h e evening was spent ----------------------- - _ i franchise would com e hard but this ac- j tion of the moves made on the road at i in games and other amusements. Wanted tion S i e v e s all difficulties in the way i h . Centerville. Those present were: Misses M aveme ¡ J:»Y Ihr race occurred somewhere near A practical salesman for Washington ^ The time limit T em pleton , Ruth Fitch, Edith Jaye, I placed at a year from the coming July, Centerville and was a 300 yard race, county to sell SP E E R ’ S A U T O M A T IC Goldie Peterson. H elen Bishop, Cora one month later than the limit spec- Ufl W Burke Tongue acted as starter and GAS M A C H IN E , gas and eleczric fix i » tij Brobst, H elen Drake, Messrs. Ward, i ified in the Forest Grove Franchise. to act as ju dg e of tures, and all kinds of heating and HR' I al*° attempted aU Fenin, Clapp and Silverman. I L M finish— for i ulterior motives. Schultz’ s lighting appliances. E xperience un- of nm l shorter and pleasanter with this odd hu e u girt. -N e w york Press. , X e c .lT « , a t thU “Oraoloos:* exclaimed How many acts?" City T ick et Agent, 122 T h ir if J Portland. her friend. à. G. Y E R K E S , A . G. P- A , W ash., Cor. 2nd Sestd ¿ « " T ZlSiiJSSjS. W -L 's rs A V T v J d c o l» * We 6ive Expedited Service h, i m or Providence wh~T fan unknown to ns. They rts* * .I m iT * *Ipm,d P -In ce t £ T fortfc.^Burke Ï Ï r « * r» . • — Route your shipments Tb*r Great Northern. tod'; r ^ ° them -------- General A g en t; Portland. Ort^M information from ^ Wm. H A R D ^