Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 17, 1906, Image 6

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    G A L E S C R EEK
Woman Suffragist to Speak
Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford of Denver,
Mrs. Patton,
of T h e
News force,
Hour
will lecture at the Methodist spent Sunday at hom e.
C o lo .,
Church, W ednesday Evening, May 23,
Mrs. Ben Hoskins of D illey, is visit­
ing with her parents this week.
at 8 o ’ c lo ck p. m.
Mrs. Bradford com es
under
the
Frank Maitland has sold his ranch
3 auspices of the
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Forest Grove Equal and m oved into the Ed Ayers house.
Suffrage Club, and will tell of the
Mr. Taylor of Portland, and several
results of W om an’ s Suffrage in Colorado.
others, cam e out in their autom obile
Mrs. Bradford is a forcible and brilliant
and spent Sunday with relatives here.
speaker, she is one of the foremost
Mr. O. E. Q uick, wife and daughter
Club W om en of the United States.
of Tillam ook, passed through here
She was at one time President and is
Monday on their way to Forest Grove.
at present Secretary of the Colorado
Mr. Sam Parkin has been confined
Federation of W om en’ s Clubs. It is
hoped
that all
the
j f j Forest Grove will
club
make
women
an effort
of to his b ed for several days with the
to la grippe but is im proving at this
j ] hear Mrs. Bradford and give her greet- writing.
I ! ing.
— M . Smyth has bought the Chicago
— Gloss starch at Johnson
& John- Clothing C o.’ s stock.
jij I , son’ s, 2 pkgs for 10c.
Iceland
......'.
FIR TOP
T h e Womans Club of this city, have
|| secured
It all goes at
the lowest prices.
Miss Jessie Mann is on the sick
(jig
^
now this week.
in Portland, to give a lecture on her
Miss Anna Cornelius
travels in Iceland.
Lady Rydingsvard few days last week.
i
f
is a most highly cultured woman,
i
eminent art critic and a student of folk
, f,
songs.
During the
Lewis and Clark
I f I fair, Lady Anna appeared on and con-
I
11 du cted
several programs
that
were
thoroughly appreciated by all classes
Mr.
was hom e a
Charley Aydelott
and
family
were in this vicinity Sunday.
Mrs.
Watson
of Portland,
visited
Mrs. Mann’ s family last week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Shearer intends going
I of people. She has lectured and given to Hillsboro this week to visit with
rjl folk songs of nations to Portland W o- her daughter, Mrs. Case.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shearer, daughter
llm en’ s Club and a number of the clubs
, in Oregon. An unusual opportunity Carrie, the Misses Eula Lafferty and
f I s offered to hear of Iceland, a country Jennie Mann spent a few hours of last
L ¡o far away, which so few visit, and of Sunday at the mineral springs near
| * which we know so little.
After the Gales Creek.
§ le c tu re some songs of Iceland will be
D IL L E Y
t j mug.
even
At the College
if they get clear to
— H ave you weakness of
any kind-
Miss Lelpha Hawley, visited Portland, stomach, back, or any organs 0f u I
they have finished, since the outward
body?
D on ’ t d ope yourself with „ ¿ l
Saturday.
character of their promises and press
nary
m ed icine.
Hollister’s
I
Mr. Albright saw Bernhardt
in
By eve
accounts do not point very strenuously
Mountain Tea is the supreme
Camille, Saturday afternoon.
to the fact that the United Railways
35 cents. Tea or Tib] I
Emery C. Dye of Oregon City, power.
have any extensive interests in heaven,
*
visited friends in
Forest Grove, Dr. H in es’ Drug Store,
“ N ow ”
spelled backward means W e would suggest that if Hillsboro Sunday.
wants a street railway they would do
su ccess.— Ex.
^
Notice for Publication
Mr. D. D Bump of the Senior Class,
United States Land Olí.ce. Port and
W e notice that the Index fails to better to build it themselves as we are was out of school a few days last week
O'tiw,
Forest Grove and save on account of illness.
A» rtl» , 19ft
have an account of Pacific University’ s doing in
Notice is hereby given that in cotnpiu^,
strength and newspaper space for more
baseball efforts of last Saturday.
Prof. Bach went to Portland, Satur-
0 , “ "f ac‘ 0' Con“’ ' « <* k *. T »' .
,
-*->
,
• | entitled An act for the sale of timber i. a
effective causes.
These breaths of
T h e rain of this week has put an ------------
7' '
__ day and
and saw
saw Bernhardt in Camille in staIM of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud
desert breezes>
breezes, otherwise
otherwise terme
termed
edge on the old Oregonians again. desert
order {o hear some pure French.
Territory,'' as extended to ail the Public LaadT”11**
(From the Weekly Iniex)
Shanghai -or some other place-—before
SOLILOQUISMS
j
list T h ey are sharper and more alert than heated atmosphere— that the so ca e
they were last week at this tim e.
magnates are an ing out to us unsus ;
Lady Ann Rydingsvard,
an
j care where,
Jim Colter has gone to St Johns
to
Smyth’ s Clothing Ad work.
page 8 of this issue.
Mrs. Paul Ward visited relatives in
— N otice M .
Guaranteed
H u gh
"M c C re d ie ”
Miss Inez Lu ce, who has been study-
ar( at pacjfiCi ]eft Friday for Mist,
| act of August 4. lo 9 i, Albert H. Leete, u T * !
I Branch, county o f Lapeer, State of Micirignn fc-** I
j day Bled in this office his sworn statement
1
j for the purchase o f the NWVi of Section No ^
Sparks
j
has pCCting “ d . inD° Cent COun,rymen are I Ore., where she will teach school
[ Township No. 2 North, Range No. 6 West u
1
wearing on the nerves, and about ex-
offer proof to show that the land
landsouvht
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sought is
released eight men and is looking for haust our generous supply of patience.
The Seniors are the proud possessors for its timber or stone than for agricultural
of class pins. The design is a cut-out and to establish his claim to said h nd
eight more and Pacific University is
P. U. with an ’ 06 between the letters. Register and Receiver o f this office at Portland to *
looking for a new baseball manager.
P ress C om m ent
; cn Monday, the 23rd day o f July, 1906.
The pins are finished in dull gold.
W hile you are thinking of the j
'
He names as witnesses: Archie Grtenmin of a
Multnomah secured 33 hits, and the
The 3rd Years had a very pleasant' land. Oregon; r . C. W hltlen o f Portland, Cregon; a
“ M ade in O regon” rem em ber there visiting team piled up 16 errors.—
picnic at Roderick Falls, Saturday, in A. W heeler o f Portland, Oregon; U. s- Bryan *
are som e other “ Maids in O regon”
Portland, Oregon.
Oregoniar.
spite of the occasional showers. Mrs
Any and all persons claiming adversely theaW I
too. Very few however have to be
Haan and Mr. Zimmerman accom ­ described lands are r e p e a le d :u file their clsiu, _
A detailed account here would be
reminded of this self-evident truth.
office on or before said 23rd day of July, 190 $
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panied the party.
tiresome.— Journal.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
T o the average citizen what signifi­
The Art class will give the annua!
(P in t Pub May 3.1
cance would the following notice con ­
exhibit earlier this year than usual,
Where Genius Shines
vey, "A n y on e caught twaddling will
probably the first of June. The Art
Notice for Publication
be can ned.”
Such is the means of
A hall of Inventions where genius students under Miss Bain’ s instruction
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
expression used in our largest know- may shine and every imaginable inven- are working hard so that this exhibit
March 19, ire
promises to be one of the best we have
ledge factories and this very motto tion may have an opportunity to dem­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance »¡Hu, I
ever had at Pacific.
was seen in a laboratory at Corvallis. onstrate its worth to its inventor and
provisions o f the act o f Congress of June 3,1878, maid
Miss Muzella Lewis of Portlnnd, vis- i 'A n act for th sra lc o f timber lands In the Sututl
It is clearly im possible for the Argus the rest of mankind, has been pro-
ited friends at Forest Grove Saturday
Cali,omia'
° r' son' Nevada, and WashingtonTmlton»
J I A
S .vtanfiaa (n nil (L . n..L, 1 .
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to get out two issues without bringing jected and is likely to be one of the
le and Sundav. Miss Lewis was gradu- ”
j '°
J h<j ^ubllc “ ‘•d Sttle,b»
nl
,
August 4, 1892, Grace J Tuttle, of Pori land, couci.v
interesting
and
instructive
features
in poor
L ieu t.” W . H . H . Myers.
Ul ated from Pacific University in the Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day ftledmam
Such a class o f ’ 02 and is at present doing 1 ° » « his swom statement No. 6 sjs for the purchan *
W e might add also that "B u c k ” Myers the Jamestown Exposition.
building was deem ed desirable at other eighth grade and high school work in 1 ,ht s M '* of Se;" ° n No. s m Township n 0. u
Mr. and Mrs Jones attended church is a very good friend of The News, but
the city schools of Vancouver.
l!anK' No' 5 w” t' and W|M °n' r prco' 10 •‘»»a
Road.”
we cannot help noticing the persistent expositions but no classification had
the land sought is more valuatle for its timber out® I
at Gales Creek Sunday.
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish is
An initiation law for the purchase of
exhibition
of
any-
Thursday
evening
a
very
enjoyable
and unremitting treatment he receives been made for the
Mr. and Mrs. Van M eter Sundayed
claim to said land before Register and R e c t i« ,« hr.
The plan pro- surprise party was given Miss Martha land, Oregon,Tin Tuesday, the 19th day of June, lift
he Barlow T oll Road will be presented
at the hands of the Argus editor each thing of this nature.
with friends at Cornelius.
He names as witnesses: Henry G. 1 attic, of Poniatc,
posed provides for the erection of a
o the people for their approval at the
week.
Mrs. Maury and daughters were
day.
Those present were:
Misses Oregon; Hiram W . Scott o f Gaston. Oregon; OliveU. I
om ing election, and if it is approved
special
building
to
be
devoted
to
the
Thirty-eight to two! Was it Forest
Helen Chandler, Amy Thomas, Ellen Scott of Gaston, Oregon; George Tuttle of Ponlat j
Forest Grove visitors Saturday.
will becom e a free public highway.
Grove, Hillsboro, Washington County exh¡bition, exploitation and demonstra- Brobst,
Maveme
Tem pleton,
and
Any":
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,
.
, .
, .
.
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-
-
: Any a“ <l >■! persons rllim in g adversely the aim.
Mr. Freund has been spending a
The Barlow Boad crosses the Cas-
or Pacific University?
They were not tion of the wording of inventions of Messrs. Ward, Witham, White, Allen, described i,nd.»e,eque«=d to me t h e i r d * . j
every description, to be known as the Ferrin and Holmes.
omce on or betofe said iuth day of June, \m.
d e Mountains just south of Mt. few days at hom e with his family.
all from H illsboio, neither were they
Mr. W m . W ilkes, who was so very
ood. There is no other road be­
“
Hall
of
Modern
Inventions.”
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s
,
turdar
Miss
p
eterson
invited
^
all from Fores.t Grove or Pacific Univer­
lt and the Colum bia River on sick last week, is a little better at this
At
all
previous
Expositions,
mver.-
a
number
d
her
friends
to
the
Peterson
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sity, but it does seem to be true that
e north, and not 100 miles to the writing.
tlons,
however
worthy
or
valuable
they
farm
near
town,
the
occasion
being
that aggregation came from Washing-
Notice for Publication
uth.
If you want to cross the Cas-
might be, were refused admittance I ^ ' ss Feirin s birthday. The guests
Miss Lena H o lco m b closed her ( ton County.
Let honor g o where
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
under the rules, unless they were being were the Misses Ferrin, Brobst, Hoff-1
des you must travel over the Barlow school Friday and has returned home honor is due and vice versa
May 7$, 1906.
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m an
Rrr»/-.lr
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man,
Brock,
Thomas, Cl
Silverman,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
oad— and pay toll.
for the summer.
manufactured or were on sale. It
! Frances Abernethv and Helen Chand- provisions of the set or Gongra« of June 3 , i 87 s, »
After careful and reflective medita­
The Barlow Road is a strip of land
believed that many valuable inventions, ler. The girls took com plete Dosses-
" An
f°r '•>« «ie °r iirahtf i.ind, imik S m
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cain came out
tion occu p yin g som e weeks, the Argus
|0 feet wide and nearly 70 miles long, from Portland Saturday to spend a :eoma t0 the conclusion that
superior to those of like character n o n session of the place and say they had of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter-
.
ritory,” at extended to nil the Public Land States by act
‘ Forest
he owners hold it under a grant made week with Mrs. Cain’ s father, Mr.
in use, are in the hands of inventors or i °.n excdlcn t dinner as well as
jolly of August 4, 1892, MacRae Vert of Portland, County*
Grove has turned out more narrow­
Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this j
years ago by the Supreme Court.
others, who for various reasons, are un j l' me PrePar' nK ' l-
Willis Vail.
office his sworn statement No. 6916, for the purchase of
minded newspaper men than any town
U i ' The farmers in Clackamas and W asco
The members of the Q . T. Society ' >*« n . w . h or < « u n n o . 34 . inTow n.nP » o i . i , ]
Miss Josephine Freund was quite of its population this side cf Kalamazoo, j able to develop them successfully.!
^ i f fou nties, who live in the country
! And many useful inventions are lost to Rave a picnic to their class-mates, Rar,‘- ' No s w. and win oner proof to si«« ua!i<
sick last week, which at first might be M ichigan.”
It does not take anyone
“
" ’butary to this road, have to pay toll
the world on this account
Saturday -J
afternoon.
After , a , pleasant
,Td
T * * ' " mor' valu»bl' ,or "s
,
_
,
,h>n ,or aiitlcu ltural purposes, and 10 establish to
| diphtheria. Dr. Via was called and many hours to determine that if Hills- me world on tnis account.
hayrack
ride,
the
party
reached
Roder-
dam,
» , , « u*. before R eitera* r , c *™ «*•
every head of sheep or cattle they
With a special building devoted to in­
pronounced it a very bad case of sore j boro had turned out one less the fall
1CK falls, where they spent a merry llnd. Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day of July, 190 «,
j
ve to Portland. T h ey have to pay
ventions
of
this
character,
inventors
or
afternoon. Those who Composed the
He names as witnesses: George Bigelow of Portland,
throat resulting from a cold. She is thereof would have been far from
00 every time they cross the moun-
their representatives can make a dem- party were: Misses Goldie Peterson 0r,-£0n: Edward ;a*per of Por’land’
s*1 [
much better and able to be up again,
great.
H e le n
D rolr-o
t t „ i _______ D - ,
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’ •,asP<r of Portland, Oregon; Al Davis of Gaston,Orepa.
ns in a wagon. There is no other
j onstration of their inventions’ value R r n s 7
A
, P h0P'
C ° ra
AnX ! " d a"
claiming adverse!, fix W e I
Richard
d crossing the Cascades.
S
anu Rdith
Jave, Messrs. ; described lands are requested *o file their claimsistln: |
Pearson H obson,
made and in most instances could interest j
BOTANICAL GARDEN
Dwinell Clapp, Silverman,
Whally,
on or hoforc said 27 th d.,y ot July, 1906 .
famous
osculatory gym
nastics,” j visitors and often secure the aid of cap-1 H
Every immigrant wagon must pay
I famous by
by his
his “ "osculatory
gymnastics,”
m 7 “ and
Holman Ferrin.
Thè
a l g e r n o n s d r e s s e r . Rest«'
00.
Every settler driving from the Prof. Kirkwood Plans Experiments is a canflida,e ior Congress, thanks to ital for the developm ent and disposi
party was chaperoned by Miss Aberne- |
tFlm Pub- May 101
illamette Valley to settle in Eastern
the Prin,ary election
law of . Alabama. rj0n of the inventions. This
at Old Yates Castle Grounds
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----- plan
plan i if thy and Prin. Bates.
IW tt " e g o n (an d there are lots of th em )
for the
election law! H e successfully carried out may prove of
For Sale
Prof. Joseph E Kirkwood, who was
'il^lpust pay 8 2 .0 0 on his little grist of
graduated from Pacific University
be emnernr, nf
’ .H° naVy, f Dil « reat value t0
^
™ay! Henry L. Bites, et als, petition to
H orse, harness and buggy, also
Sr vniture.
the class of 1898, and who is now at r
. .
,°
, C W° r some
ay* ; find valuab.e help in the Exhibit De- court to have prohibition
election Surrey and harness,
1 ¿ty u The owners of the Barlow Road did
tf
the head of the department of b ota n y ’
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primary e ection law partment of the Jamestown Exposition, ordered embracing in one distri t North
M . H. SHIPLK-
* , U t initiate the law abolishing the tolls in Syracuse University, of New York, I aRaln‘ ou SPe a Prlmal7 election
The desire
desire of of the
the Exhibit
Exhibit Depart
Depart Forest
\ Forest Grove, South Forest Grove
The
e Purchase of the ‘ Barlow Toll
Portland last week.
j
d providing for the purchase of the
¡Lad.
M
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r ’ iL’
S ll'
v
T h ey did not even know it was
be done.
They agreed a year ago
th the representative from that county
sell the road for a certain
price.
ih e farmers then initiated the law and
laying out a botanical
which have
been
purchased
by
University.
Ever
since
Yates
the
ment is to
garden on the
old Yates Castle grounds,
the
property
”^ be Argus now
have a fire-proof building Gales Creek,
Dilley and Gaston pre- A S K
offers the addition on tbe grounds for the safe keeping of cincts, denied on ground that petition
T H E
AG EN T
FOR
T IC K E T S VIA
t0 our already superfluous stock of ir.- tbe inventions exhibited at the Exposi- did not conform to law.— Argus
was formation regarding
the United Rail- f’ 00 *nd
acquired by the University, Prof. Kiik- w*ys> that they represent London cap:- building
there
may be a fine steel
erected
for
that
j n correction
we
purpose,
, °
f
30 t 7 em 'ast
wood has been planning to make some tab .First it was
educational use of it. Chancellor J. wnich we had
í rii
Portland capital to where valuable inventions, freak inven- being erected a V ^
^
■ money to circulate the petitions.
ijfl *• r sed
to look for our stree
tions and every other kind of fruit of
^ t
- - - - ** ewPorl by Mr. Sears, it * !
o C. Lovell Walker, Ira Hampton, and
R. Day encouraged his plans by grant - 1 ra>lway, then it was San Francisco, the mind of inventive genius, may be
R. Peter Wirtz, is not a dance hall but
I H j w
to sell the road at the price agreed
ing permission to transform part of
the tben Hew Y o;k
and now
London P'aced on exhibition be'ore the mi'-
will be called the Ocean Wave Danc­
. 1 2 4 ,0 0 0 , but they will be com ­
lands about the Castle into a botanical c*P*tal. It is very evident
that the bons who visit the Jamestown Expo-
ing Pavilion and Opera House.
illed to sell according to their agree-
To SPOK AN E, ST . PAU L, MIN®
garden. There is already a good
col- c®P*tal has to co m e from somewhere sh o i on the historic shores of Hamp-
D _
APO LIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGO.
t if the law passes. If the state lection of trees and shrubs on
the on earth— or in the earth— and we don ’ t ton Roads, next year,
Feduced Rates
ST. LO U IS.
is not buy the road next June, it
grounds which are to be labelled with
*
During the Summer Season of 1906 AND ALL PolN TS E a s t a n d SoCT8'
1 never have another chance to buy
com m on and scientific names. A large
road for twice that amount of
reduced round trip excursion rates will
~n
,
~
I
n «ih
number of flower beds are now being
be in effect from the East to all North ^
M M
f a l l l S Dailjf 2
ey, and it could not be built again
laid out, each to be occu p ied by a J
•in for 8100,000.
Pacmc Coast Points, such as Portland,
T h e Flyer: T h e Fast Mail
separate family. The beds are to be i
facoma. Seattle, Victoria. Vancouver, SPLENDID SERVICE. UP TO D a H
T here is no way to get rid of this
arranged in a systematic sequence, the !
etc.: also to Spokane and San Francisco
EQUIPMENT, COURTEOUS
'i
1 road except to buy it.
As the
plan being to show the natural relation­
Los Angeles and San D iego.
EMPLOYES.
le grows, it will b e co m e an im-
ship between the com m on
natural
nsely valuable piece of property
groups of plants as well as to promote
Da>'li«llt triP through* ti*
| five years when this country is
the beautifying of the grounds.
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b , *75 , „ d t a n M ” o0; . C a s c a d e a n d ^ o c l q ' M o u n t « »
Sickly settled it will
be worth
Another important feature of Prof. '
Irtune to own the pass across the
Chnzh P° ln tL- name,y: Council Bluffs,
For tickets, rates, folders and $
Kirkwood's undertaking is the develop­
es and to have the right to
tchison, St. Joseph, Kansas information, call on or address
ment of an experimental garden, where
ge toll on it. A nd the state will plants and flowers will be grown for
• ’ als0 S,‘ Paul and Minneapolis
H . DICKSON,
rates wU be 860. Rates t0 Spokane
City T ick et A gen t, 122 Third St...
to buy it sooner or later
experimental purposis, and where the
e farmers cannot buy the road botanical science can be studied from
<>«
r ' , 5 J ” S ,han t0 ‘ be Coast or
_
p° rtland’ L'
roaelves
There is no reason why
f.70 fTOm Chicago and 855 from the
plants in the living condition.
S. G. Y E R K E S , A . G. P. A . Se*k-
Missouri River and St. Paul.
V should T h e road is a great
Prof. Kirkwood is deeply interested
W ash., Cor. 2nd A ve. and Columbia
VU
THE
highway the same as the old
in this new work of his department
a n ifr 'r » 00* ^
th' Shasta R °Ute
wagon road was. T h e legisU- and with the added facilities he will
and California will be 8 1 3 .5 0 higher
■nan those above mentioned.
appropriated several thousand doubtless be able to extend the work
"THE COMFORTABLE W AT”
to build the Dallas wagon road, to greater proportions.
^ e s e tickets will be on sale daily
¿toute of the fnmoua Oriental Limited
Citizens of
Route your shipments vH
c o m m e n t June 1 « and continuing
one would complain if the state Syracuse as well as the colleg e students
Vo* derailed infoftttetten. ratee, etc., call on oe eddreee
if. m . o / e / r s o . v , e. t *
until September 15, with final return Great Northern.
to begin to build a new highway
pr0< 5 t
ju ch opportunities as the
I2 f2 f i m i * S t . , t ' ^ r t i m m d . u r * .
bmit of October 3 1 « .
ler the Cascades at a cost of at least out-growth of this enterprise will
Full information from
1 0 0,00 0.
| furnish.
A. L . C r a i g .
Wm. HARDER,
j
SEATTLE
CHICAGO
GREAT NORTHERN
We Give Expedited Service ■■
Freight.
RAILWAY
General Passenger Agent.
General A gen t; Portland Ore goo