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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
Ii Chas. V. Galloway Speaks O IL L E Y The campaign lor the June election was opened last evening in this city, in an arousing meeting by Chas. V. Galloway, democratic nominee lor Congressman in the First Distict. A rather large audience gathered in Verts Hall to greet Mr. Galloway and they were not greatly disappointed. Mr. Galloway is a young man and fluent talker; presents a very pleasing appear ance and for so young a man is a vote getter to be considered in the race lor congress in this district. He seems not to be encumbered by any old ideas but like Gov. Clamberlain swings clear of old prejudices and stands on his own ground. Mrs. VanOrsdall visited at Dilley one day this week. Mr. J. C. Ward was home to spend Sunday with his family. m Flour Guaranteed Try Mr. Hoskins, who works for the S. P. Co., spent Sunday at home with his family. Mr. Wrn. Stephens is visiting in Portland with her daughter, Mrs. John Mizenhamer. CAMELS OU TD O N E. FOREST DALE It Happened In V lael «»4 "Shay, oflTsher." the man . liquid burden remarked to the man. "shee all 'em houses runnlifS "Sure.” replied the policeman humoredly. "I see them.” "Well, when num'r alx-twent'n'eojp ’long shtop It, eaushe ’at’s mln*c Philadelphia Ledger. r , n t u M T h a t Go F o r E x te e d e d F ** Cynthia Scott returned from Portland rlu d a W i t h o u t D r l o k l o * . Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Boots of Monmouth, Other creatures than the camel are »ble to get along for extended period» Noah Baker made a business trip are spending a week with their daugh I By eve without drinking. Sheep In the south into the valley, Monday. ter, Mrs. Porter Tupper. S western deserts go for forty to sixty Harvey Baker of Portland, visited lays In winter without drink, glazing Messrs. Wm. Buxton and L. S. Por P on the green, succulent vegetation of ter, who were reported sick last week, with Mr. Herbert Mattison last week. v D a ly . Heard in the Council Chambers— that season. Peccaries In the desert of are able to be out again. ' Leslie St. Clair of Forest ®rpye’ “ The skating rink is an abomination.” Sonora live in little dry hills where Duty stands for the most part there is no natural water for long peri- • t hand, unobseured. simple, |miM, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Porter were spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. A Sanitary Suggestion The present condition of the Pacific |i. They cannot possibly find water— ate. If any man has the will to [5 Wilcox. called to Pattons Valley the first of the Coast Baseball League seems to be i, fact, for mouths at a time. The only her voice, to him Is she willing to. 1 The man who collected rubbish for week, to the bedside of their son, Mrs. H . W. Scott was called to Mc moisture they can obtain comes from ter and to be his ready guest.-y very similar to that of the Forest Grove roots and the fruits of cacti, but the Peabody. ........ .................... ) the city last week had some disagree- Philip. Minnville to the bedside of her father, Board of Trade. most extraordinary case is that of the . able jobs. who is very ill. I»ocket mouse, one of the common ro- One was gathering up empty con- Notice for Publication Although it is likely that Galloway ilents of the desert. This little creature, ] FIR TOP Henry Butts came home last week i densed cream cans, in which the milk was never at Verboort before, the way United State* Land Office, Portland, Oregon by the way, has a genuine fur lined I Mr. Ernest Olsen was in this vicinity from Carlton where he has been work j or cream remaining, had putrified. April n, N* he handled the voters in that secticn "pocket” on the outside of Its cheek, i ing for a large lumbering company. last week. N otice is hereby g iven th at In compli1Mt When It Is hungry It takes food from 4 Perhaps few realize the close con- last Sunday bespeaks of some qualities this pocket with its paw, Just as a man provisions of the set of Congress of Junt « itk j Supervisor T. W. Sain has a large School closed at the Shearer school M Ejection between typhoid fever and as a politician, which his elder breth would pull a ham sandwich from his entitled “ An act for the sale of timber Undi ¡, | force of men with teams at work on last Friday. States of C alifornia, O regon, Nevada, and W iih!7 ^uch decaying matter. ren could emulate with a consider [locket One of these mice has been T e rrito ry .” as extended to all the Pablic Land $a, kept for three years with no other food act o f Auguat 4, 189!, Albert H. Lette, « ^ Miss Anna Cornelius spent a few the road this week and soon our road able degree of success. A good way to get rid of objection- than the mixed bird seed of commerce. B ranch, county of Lapeer, State of Michigan, I 1 ble refuse is to dig a deep hole, days last week with her parents here. will compare favorably with any in the During this period it had not a taste of day hied in this office his sworn statement No 7 county. The council should tread more care- ( l | gradually filling in the earth removed either water or green food. Other ex for the purchase of the NW1A of Section Nail Mr. Montague, of Nehalem, is visit The many friends of Emerson Baker, fully. They are liable to impose upon perimenters have found, In fact, that Township No, 2 N orth, Range No. 6 West, ant ,■ » p s a purifier. Bury your old cream ing with Wm. Shearer and family, this proof to show that the land sought is more vain, who taught school here last year, will the good nature of some of our citi- these mice in captivity refuse such offer leans. week. treats, not seeming to know that water for its timber or stone than fbr agricultural sum who are not so enthusiastic over some be glad to know that he passed through is good to drink. The bird seed put be and to establish his claim to said land before, Miss Carrie Shearer spent Sunday R egister and R eceiver o f thla office at Portland,On* School Reports the California disaster without accident recent moves made by the council fore this mouse contained not more on Monday, the 23rd day of Ju ly , 1906. with the Misses Jennie and Jessie TJ S '! 7 La ‘ History will repeat itself and a wet than 10 per cent of moisture, which ia i f,' If t District No. 75., for month ending and will soon be back in the land of He names as w itnesses: A rchie Greenman of V Mann. less than is necessary for digestion. 'i jVpril 27, ’06. No. pupils enrolled, “ Webfoot” which he considers far ticket will be elected again at the Stuff so dry as this cannot even be land, O regon: F. C. W hitten of Portland, Oretoe t A. W heeler of Portland, O regon; 0 . S. Brjii t Mr. Arthur Aydelott and family i ¿8; average daily attendance, 22; superior to the “ Sunny South,’’ in next election and all the good work o; swallowed until it is moistened by Portland, O regon. visited with his parents one day this this council will be swept away just on saliva. Yet this remarkable mouse Any and all persona claim ing adversely thttlo»i rhole No. days attendance, 423; whole many respects. gave nothing but Ills time to the Inter described lands are requested to file thels claim la a, ¡1 |4o. days absent, 62; whole No. times week. Saturday afternoon, a delightful account of some careless measures ests of science. He suffered nothing In office on or before said 23rd day of July, 1906. A few people from here were seen ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Regina j -ardy, 3; visitors, 3; neither absent nor j health or spirits during his captivity.— birthday party in honor of Miss Jeanie such as that skating rink ordinance. (F irst Pub May 3.1 Brooklyn Eagle. i, prdy: Kenneth Phillips, George at Christian Endeavor at Hillside, Baxter and Miss Wanda Sain, was held Our town is a model in civic pride It 'Ichneider, Ella Garrigus, John Garri- Sunday evening. at the home of Mrs. T. W. Sain. as is evidenced by our citizens’ words SYM PATHETIC L ISTEN ER S Notice for Publication us, Edith Garrigus, and Dorothy Lots of people are busy making About twenty little folks were present —but what about their actions? On a United State* Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Oavis. M aisie O’D onnell , Teacher. garden, I suppose they will have some and spent the afternoon in playing T h e H e lp T h e y M a y A ffo rd to S lo w the block in which the postoffice is lo a n d In diffe re n t T a lk e r s . March 19. 19m thing good to eat after awhile. games and ended by partaking of a cated were two cans, placed there to At no time more than when a thought Notice is hereby given that in rrn n p H if wIJilil Dilley School for month ending dainty luncheon, after which they went receive waste paper and other rubbish. Is struggling toward expression should provisions of the act of Congress of June J, 1878, enutW \pril 27. Days taught, 19; No. boys HILLSIDE a friend bear with a friend's Infirmi “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States^ | home tired but happy. Between the two was a hole with a ties. A deep sympathy should be pour California, Oregon, N evada, and Washington Territory” ij broiled, 41; No. girls enrolled, 38; H i Misses Meda and Elma Staley are railing around to keep the inhabitants ed out with lavish affection about the as extended tp all the Public Land States by ac of t Otal enrolled, 79; No. days attendance, “World Citizenship.” f : v August 4, 1892, Grace J. T uttle, of Portland, countyof spending a few days at home. from falling in and breaking their necks. one who is seriously striving to say Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in tbs '234i; No. days absence, 924; No. A very helpful and inspiring talk on some real thing. In this atmosphere of Mr. Willie Clapshaw and family are office his sworn statem ent No. 6835 for the purchaie k “ AH hail to our city beautiful.” j mes late, 8; No. visitors, 24. Those patient, sympathetic Intelligence the the S V i of Section No. 8 in Township No. l.S. relatives mlss'ons was 8>Vtn Sunday evening, at * ‘either absent nor tardy were: Wilford visiting among friends and Inept word, the crude phrase, the whol Range No. 5 West, and will otter proof to show the’ | the Congregational Church, by Mrs. ly Inadequate expression will be en the land sought is m ore valuable for its timber or sti pd Lizzie Briggs, Hazel and Cecil at this place. Motor Car No. 4 a Failure Thurston, the travelling secretary of abled to do their work, and the thought than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish hu j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bamford gave a L <ughes, Inez and Minnie Peterson, to said land before R egister and Receiver at Port the Student Volunteer Movement in • I Last Thursday afternoon the second transference will be effected: the claim land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, 1906. | J :. Isabel and May Stewart, Lottie Hamel- party last Friday evening for their the United States. Her subject was, motor car provided by the Union thought will be safely lodged In the He names as witnesses: H enry G. Tuttle, of Port mind of the other, slightly bruised In V V I lann; Edna Hundley, Mary Kuhns, of daughter, Carrie. “ World Citizenship.” She called atten- Pacific for the Harriman Lines in transit, but intact and Intelligible. Oregon; H iram W . Scott of Gaston. Oregon; OliveM. I fiss Wetle’s room. Marie Hamel- Scott of Gaston, O regon; George Tuttle of Fortitd j Hillside has been quite successful in n tion to the many world movements j Oregon was put on the West Side Line With an “l know what you mean,” Oregon. • I Uann, Faye Wilkes, Hazel and Gladys raising supplies and funds for the San "Exactly,” or "Go on; I understand,” Any and all persons claim ing adversely the at of the present day. We are citizens for a trial trip. much help may be rendered, and at described lands are requested to file their claims in this j i i , 'if, tundley, Carl and Esther Peterson, Francisco sufferers. of a locality, not of a country, but of a The motor is a neatly equipped car last when the thinker of the thought office on or befofe said 19th day of June, 1906. d 'l A ,eorge Phenline, Maggie Hartry, John Paul Baker was home last week and world. As such we must realize our ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register '(4 Lid Lottie Dethlefs, Rupert Holcomb, with well upholstered seats capable of lias placed bis friend In possession and b y reason of this effort has entered In purchased a pony which he expects to privilege and our responsibility. Our (F irst Pub M arch 29.) holding 50 people. The engineer to fuller possession of it himself, the , —rence Hardebeck, Harold and Roy I ride to and from his school. tendency is to accept the former and controls the car from a position in the conversation is in a way to begin. fiatt, Cranson Thomas, Lester Hughes, Notice For Publication Mr. Elmer Fleck and family and neglect the latter. In discussing the extreme frontf where the gaso]ine en Then lavish upon the elaboration of the ii il *>ec*,'n» Ernest Wolf, Mary Line Miss Orpha Morton of near Beaverton United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, responsibility of a world citizen she gine, which propels the car, is located. thought all the beauties that can be | j ’¡ jtj « , George Anderson, of Miss Field’s February 17, 1906. woven out of words — precision, bal spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at spoke first of the importance of intelli A trailer for baggage and mail was ance, music—but let us, dear lovers of Notice is hereby g iven that in compliance with the j B \V i01*1, Minnie Collver and Amy the home of A. F. Baker. gent citizenship. It is our business to towed along behind and although language, remember to be discreetly provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3, 1878. en «chin passed from the 9th Grade, gentle and listen with averted glance titled ‘‘An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stats j become informed concerning the needs Mr. John Siewert, who had been unique, the whole equipage presented while the thought is still in negligee.— of C alifornia, O regon, N evada, and Washington Ten- 1 'Sr. 30, Miss Collver making an of our fellow citizens, and the remedy a very neat appearance. The motor Atlantic. tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by add erage of 964 and Miss Pechin, 86. working at Portland died last Friday August 4, 1892, Charles E. Mack, of Portland, county i j for those needs. The only thing which and its trailer were red and the car evening with heart trouble, and was Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filid in tto Miss L ois e . w e t l e , Prin. T h e C e l l a r » o f B o r d e a n x . will meet the needs of humanity, phy office his sworn statem ent No. 6795, for the purchaieaf came to a point at the front like a Miss V iola E. F ie l d s , Asst. buried at the Hillside cemetery last The cobwebs will seem to an impres the EVfr of SW t t of Section No l InTownsLp j sical, intellectual, social and spiritual, {Sunday. torpedo while the trailer was round at sionable visitor the noblest things in No. 3 N, Range No. J W , W. M. and ** j '«trj -------------------- is Christianity. It is impossible that the back. the Bordeaux cellars. Some of them ofTer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable j 'V ” 0ur City Beautiful." look like thick pile curtains, somber In for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, » I Christians are so selfish that if they GALES CREEK ‘Ij3 , ! The City Fathers did a good bit of The car arrived in Forest Grove with hue, of course, but famously suggestive establish his claim to said land before the Register ini j realized these needs, they would not Receiver of this office, at Portland, Oregon, ® I jiuse-cleaning last week, for it took Walter Schofield was a Gales Creek Vice President, J. P. O’Brien, aboard, of warmth. And with even only a Tuesday, the 8th day of M ay, 1906. respond. moderate Imagination one may go to > 1 ^ 1 l O H a ifa i n e l a a f l /\( /S r ,A o days instead of one to cart away visitor, Sunday. just ¡bout the time the 4:16 train and fro among the barrels fancying the He name* as w itnesses: John Custer, of Bui» Our second responsibility as citizens Oregon; W. S. E verett, of Portland, Oregon; J * ^cumulated rubbish. There is still Mrs. Chas. Thomas is on the sick is to pay our taxes. If each citizen from the south was due, but when the pendent shapes overhead are dusky Webb, of Portland, O regon. George Biglow, of Port stalactites Instead of the airy next to i 'jeh to be desired in the way of list this week. news came that the car could not land, Oregon. M j paid his proportionate share toward the nothing as they really are. If you hold Any and all persons claim ing adversely the shore I ^ ''lowing our motto, “ The City Brauti- make the Fourth St. grade and little your caudle high enough you may described lands are requested to file their claims in thil Mrs. Or* Smith is visiting with her work of missions, the financial problem ,il jj we tte tQ attract as permanent interest was manifested in the car shrivel a few yards of the fabric. But office on or before said 8th day uf May, 1906. parents here this week. would be solved. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Re«*0 U,‘#l *idents the class of citizens, who will by the small group of citizens gathered that were truly a shocking deed of Third, we have a responsibility in Mr. Hundley began hauling milk on vandalism, for, though no layman can (F irst Pub.. Feb 2f.> make Forest Grove not only • at the depot to await its con ing. I : 1 understand why this dismal tapestry the McGarry route, Tuesday. service. If we are loyal to our King, prettiest town in Oregon,” but Mr. O’Brien took the train back to in reverenced ns It is. his Ignorance will Mr. John Lilly is building a fine we will enter His service. The only T H E A G E N T FOR s thriftiest commercially, the cleanest Portland, while the motor went up the uot be held sufficient excuse for hlg A S K hindrances now are at home; there are crime.—Chambers' Journal. new bam for Mr. F. M. White. TICKETS VIA »ally. no closed doors— every country is line presumably to try the Yamhill Many a fine house loses cast by rub- 1 Ed. Lilly of near Gaston, also Marria«p bjr waiting for the message. The call to Division, as it is unfit for service on lu Holland, says a Scotch ih in the gutter, while many an attended the funeral here, Friday. » . paper, the West Side. The Fourth Street j service comes to every one— it may be marri.iKi. by proxy is allowed, This Is mble home gives more pleasure to Mrs. Carpenter of Forest Grove, to give, it may be to go, or it may be grade is a bad one and Forest Grove the so called “marriage by the glove” ■HJj 4 je eye, and speaks of thrift within by spent Sunday with Mrs. John Cline. and Is usually put In practice by a ; to let go— to send some loved one. cannot hope to have an immediate ser Dutchman who is l , l i Uf | tidy dooryard and clean sidewalk. sojourning abroad Miss Cordelia Seaman spent a few In any case it is a call to service. vice such as this car would lave given, and. wanting a wife, is too poor or Beautiful private grounds, clean davs visiting near Buxton last week. How will we meet our responsibility? if it would have proven itself capable too far off to return home for one In siness streets, are a moral up-lift of making that grade. »uch a ease he writes home to a law- Miss Iva McCoy and her sister, Cora, I — Weekly Index. every man, woman or child who m w^o selects one conformable to the To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE returned home from Verboort, Sunday. requirement* of hi* client. If the gen ily passes by or through them. APOLIS, D U LU TH , CHICAGO, tleman approves he next sends the law- A little nine pound daughter arrived ST. LOUIS. « public spirited P. U. man was r*r a soiled left hand glove and a ently seen gatherimg into a news- at the home of Mr. Ben Bateman last Power of attorney, which settles the a n d a l l P o in t s E a st and 3 ou W Saturday. er, the rubbish he found along his hy*proir A ,fr d marrles the woman BEGINNING FEB. IS, 1906 lv . h ? 7 7 ‘“(1 !' h° '* hereafter prompt Misses Kate Lilley and Carrie Mills much to the apparent amusement ly »hipped off t j her new borne «holders. Let him be commended. of Forest Grove, attended the funeral The Flyer: The Fast Mail What a Hnrrlonn.. - l,_ S plendid S ervice , U p to D*1* If we are a real city why don’t we here, Friday. "Hurricane” is the Old Spanish name E quipment , C ourteous ve enforced a law which shall make for a West Indie* Mrs. Wm. Lee is in the Grove this k cy*lane, but It 1* E mployes . TOURIST rii disagreeable work unnecessary? week visiting with her mother, Mrs. “ «eorologists to des- ignate a long D aylight trip throught the The business blocks about the Post Sarah Smith. eontinued wind of ex- ttvme violence, In Beaumont's scale Cascade and R ocky Mountain ice have furnished two waste paper the different winds are classed Miss Lucy Wilson, who has been "light” *rels, emulating a tidy custom of staying in the Grove for some time, bPW* w Thl' n*x/u*a “»riff” w™“ *” For tickets, rates, folders and M •ny of our Urge cities, that there »t iff” b breeze, • th**o k .-------- a ntttr ™ information, ca!i on or address a strong' E V E R Y D A Y IN THE Y E A R returned home, Saturday. wind and then we jjr be no excuse for nuelessly throw- «trike the •rales.” The "gales” run H . DICKSON. BETW EEN through thrre or four classes, the last Mr. John Pitman and wife left for te matter about the streets. City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St.. merging into the •hurricane.” Portland. W- | Other business sections would do the Portland. Friday, where they will re ■j it, there might be much impreve main a few months before removing to S. G. YERKES, a T g . P. A.. Seattle. California. nt in our main streets. Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbia* SOLILOQUISMS 'I H Î if-v is 2 Overland Trains Dally 2 THROUGH SLEEPERS SEATTLE ’All hail to our City Beautiful!” F. F. Mr. Clarence Lilly, son of Mrs. Belle Lilly, who died here on the 23d of April, was buried last Friday. His For Sale 1 sister, Mrs. Geo. Fisher, who lives in ore«, harness and buggy, also Bakersfield. Calif. , had not arrived in rey and harness. time lor the funeral, but may arrive M. H. S hipley . very soon. j ado CHICAGO GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY "THE COMFORTABLE WAT" K o u tw o f t h e fn m o u a O r ie n t a l L im it e d Vo. drtoilo* t tocn ittoo. rates, etc., emit on or a m . h . f > /e j r s o .v , e . r t r e j ; u " "***"•" she murmured The emu w i r r " 007 had ■ «‘• " « « 1 her him u p - L ? tT* mtaatM of h*r rinKln» p Baltimore American. * . deal of tlme w ^ n you. rT ,p”Dd* me with Molly » • M rreat ;d Mia* Kit tt*h to Ml,, Frock, W but that** all he doe* «p en d .- We Give Expedited Service oi Freight. R o u te y o u r shipm ents G re a t N o rth e rn . ^ Full information from W m. HARDER, General Agent; Portland. Oregon