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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1906)
W ashington VOL- IV C ounty N ews 1906. IV. G. E. CHAMBERLAIN NOTIN IT FOR A MOMENT while 14c and 16c still remains on oth For a large part of the day, five days At the College in the week, vou send your child to (From the Weekly Index) school, and turn the boy or girl over Miss Bain spent Saturday and Sun er articles that are classified in those * ! to the care of the teacher. Have you day in Portland. to Large Audience In Vert’s formerly mentioned classes. The ex Hillsboro Married Lose Old Time thought how largely the child’s well In Remembrance of the Unknown Rev. H . F. Burgess of Oakland, led act date when these rates went into ef being depends on the character of the Hall, Also to Students chapel, Tuesday. feet is not exactly known but from ob Prowess and Fall to Make Dead of the Civil War, G. school and of the teacher, or how great Invitations have been issued for the servations taken at this end, the mer at University. the danger is that the appointment of Good— Score Tells. A. R. Decorate. Junior-Senior party, June 6. chants of our town have had the ad teachers will become only the spoils of vantage of these rates since May 15, Melvin Markham’05, visited friends politics. If the school is unsanitary— or near that time. at P. U ., the first of the week. I at Depot by Mayor and Leading Baldwin, the Especial Illumination— if the drainage, or the ventilation, or Are Aided In Their Efforts by Loyal Citi Miss Hattie Connell of Hillsboro, the air, or the light is bad, your child’s Citizens Regardless ot Burch & Reiss visited friends at school on Tuesday. — Others Furnish Fire-Works zens and Woman’s Relief Corps health will suffer. If the teacher is With Burch and Reiss Greatest Shows Party Affiliation. Miss Florence Hanna of Hood River, not what the the teacher ought to be, “ The Argus” Was There. Who Work Harmoniously whose big ‘ad” you will notice on the is the guest of Miss Annie Johnson, your child’s mind and morals will back page and which will exhibit in this week. suffer. Forest Grove, Wednesday, June 6, Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain ar- Miss Catherine Scott and Miss Cora By Pat Sparks. Mothers have therefore, reasons for Decoration Day was observed yester will be seen the greatest number of |ved in the city this morning on the Eddy of Portland, visited relatives and Nine women are happy Forest taking an intelligent interest in the day in the usual manner and the new and distinctly novel features ever friends here Saturday and Sunday. o’clock train and was met at the de- i Grove and nine women a sad in management of our Public Schools perfect weather aided considerably in gathered together with any tented , b, Mayor P a ™ » .» d o ,b „ , „ d »*> “ * « « * « • » such as no other class in the commun Dr. and Mrs. Bishop entertained a making it one of the most pleasant The aggregation numbers Lg citizen* of Forest Grove. The u . . 3S0 De , • m |. ball game yesterday. Well the way ity can have. Who, then, can more occasions in the history of our little number of their college friends at a bvemor spent the forenoon shaking 1 UpWa/ ds oi 3S° periormin« do*s’ mules’ our married men planted their tied-up appropriately decide who shall manage town. In the morning at 10:00 a. m. tennis party and luncheon Monday monkeys and all manner of strange . . inds with the citizens and then . . . ......................... B brethren, from the county seat, the schools of Boston than the mothers the parade, consisting of the band, evening. beasts. In conjunction with the multi loke to the students of Pacific Uni- of Boston? Will you not help now to beneath the sod with a score of 18— 11 Gordon Clapp left school Monday. Grand Army, W. R. C. and citizens, tudinous animal feature acts will be rsity at the chapel hour— 1:00 p. m. is surely enough to make them sad, purify the senool system? H e will go to Washington where he proceeded to the cemetery, where the presented, troupes of Japanese acro 1 2 o’clock he addressed a large aud- To do this you must register and obligations to the unknown dead were will work with a surveying party during and us glad. One of the largest bats, wrestlers, etc. Another feature nce in Verts Hall and left again for crowds that has ever attended base-ball vote for the School Committee. You fulfilled in impressive services. All the Summer. will be the big parade which will take rtland on the 4:15 train. services here witnessed yesterday’s may not believe in woman suffrage and interests this time worked harmoniously Rev. C. Gilmore of Hood River, place at 11 a. m., Wednesday, June 6, I In spite of the strong RepubUcan i *" ‘ ! * “ * “ ■’ V r " ? " “ matinee to see husbands or perhaps you are not asked to believe in it, or together and as the result, a very who is on the college visiting com I r i the morning of the big day. Vtiment in this community, the gov- papa do stunts on the diamond, while to vote for anybody or anything else. agreeable service was rendered. mittee of the Congregational Church, r has many supporters and from the local band furnished music for the But is it not a plain duty for you as a Dissolution of Partnership. The afternoon was taken up with led chapel, Wednesday. mother, to do what you can to provide services in Verts Hall, where Judge > faun that no important Republican The Davies Bros. & Co., Lumber audience. The protest against Drake by the that good m tn and women and only Hollis presented an address before the late visited Forest Grove this The game was ours from the start, Company, of Banks, Oregon, has second year track team proved success such, shall manage our schools? The Grand Army of the Republic. Some moaign, the governor’s visit will be dissolved partnership. M. E. Phillips we took a lead of three in the first ful. The resulting score is 56 to 43 ant. Mr. Manning, the district has retired and the company is con inning and after that the visitors Commonwealth gives you the right to music was also provided and the in favor of the Second Year team. ney from Multnomah County ac- couldn’t see us with opera glasses fo- vote for members of the School Com universal opinion gathered is that tinued by the Davies Brothers. mittee. Is it, not neglecting a duty Judge Hollis was at his best and gave A handicap meet will take place on mpanied Gov. Chamberlain and also All outstanding accounts of the the smoke. The bright spots of the the home field next Saturday afternoon day were Walt Baldwin, Kertson, Goff and an opportunity to fail to do so? litd some with the inhabitants. greater satisfaction than in any previous company, will be assumed by us. at 2 p. m. All the athletes in school and Bradley with Baldwin perhaps as attempt. The latter part of the after E. D avies , Mrs. Lizzie Hiatt was in town this noon was devoted to the national sport will compete. Let everyone come out star. The way he covered his territory, Freight Rates Lowered 2t H. E. D avies . glommed onto the grounders and week, having come out from Portland in a game of baseball especially and enjoy the st>ort. i big reduction has been made in Claude Hollinger was in Salem last wb>PPcd them over to the initial to look after her homestead above the arranged for the occasion, an account The wedding of Miss Mary Titche- | first class freight rates, which affect Soda Springs. of which will be found in another nor, took place at her home at G ats- (Grove considerably. The for- ; Tuesday attending the graduating exer- station- was certainly enough to make a single man wish he was married. column. kanie, May 19. Miss Titchenor was The case wherein O. D. Sikes and nates were 18c per hundred for j cises of his class. Owing to illness he The grandstand stood up and shouted a former student at the College and A. M. Grubbs of this place figured (class goods, 16c for second class was obliged to leave school last year, for joy when Willie Goff made the j COUNTY COURT N EW S prominently, has been appealed by while here made many friends. She 114c lor third class. The first class thereby losing the opportunity to grac- most spectacular catch of the day by Mr. Grubbs, who has employed S. B. will make her home near Baker City, I been lowered from 18c to 8c, a re- j nate with this class. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. pulling down a diffcult sky-scrapper Huston to conduct the suit for him. where her husband, a minister, has a Alice Elliott et al to Wm Goss- from the left heavens. In the fourth It will be remembered that Grubbs was parish. lin et al part of sec 6 t 2 n 2 w f 700 canto Purdin poked out a Long drive fined *20 and costs before a jury in K. C. Negstadt to Wm G Goss- Miss Frances Clapp was given a into right garden and by the time the ' Justice Wirtz’s court last March. The ! lin et al 126.17 acres in sec surprise party on her birthday last Editor of the Argus had recovered the j case will come up at the Fall term of 5 t 2 n r 2 w ............................. 1900 Wednesday. The evening passed ball our big first baseman was resting the circuit court. Frank Keefe to Montoe Land quickly with stories and songs. At on third base. Via layed down an Co 160 acres in sec’s 8 and 17 the close of the evening the birthday Herrick Hall, the woman’s dormi other nice three bagger in the sixth. o f t 3 n 5 w.................................... 500 cake was cut and each guest found out tory of Pacific University, that was de He was our heaviest clouter with four his fate. Those present were: Misses stroyed by fire a few months ago, will Gustaff Miller to George Hess clean runs to his credit. If there 11 acres in H B Bones d i e . 1300 Daisy, Frances, Mizpah, Camilla be rebuilt in time for the opening of were any diamonds among the visiting Abemethy, Pearl Peterson, Martha the Fall term of that institution. This H Hendrickson to Wm G Goss- contingent the most unrough were lin 84.82 acres sec 6 t 5 « Holmes, Esther Silverman, Frances announcement will be gratifying to the probably the Williams brothers and 2 w ...................... ‘..................... 10 Sorensen. Sarah Boldrick and Wilhel- friends of Pacific University throughout Wallen. The line up: mina Heidel, and Messrs. H . F. the state. The loss, which produced Geo H McComb to Lisette Wolf HILLSBORO FOREST GROVE lot 15 Wheeler’s sub-division Wit ham, Norman White, L. S. Hope, 325 consternation in the old college town F Williams c G Via Geo H McComb et ux to Anna R. U. Peterson, Haskell Ferrin, D. D. at the time, will in the end prove ben N Williams Parker P A Livengood 27.92 acres in Bump and G. A. Clapp. eficial, since the new dormitory will be ss Bennett Bradley Wheelers sub-division........... 2050 modern in construction and much Tucker lb Purdin As soon as the weather clean up more commodious than was the old hall Amos A Hull to Rock Hull 30 Gregg 2b McNamer acres in sec 15 t s 3 w ........... 1000 and the roads get a couple of days which it will replace-—Oregonian. Wallen 3b Baldwin John Reichen et ux to Gustav sunshine the automobile buss will leave There is going to be a shortage in Patterson If Goff Miller 40.15 acres in J Q tor Sheridan. Owing to the continued Oleson grain sacks this coming harvest, says a cf Bellinger Zachery d 1 c ............................. 2000 rains, a couple of full loads have al Long well-known traveling man for one of the Daniel Losli et ux to Jacob Losli rf Kertson ready spoken for the first trip out in large wholesale houses of the Pacific et al 22 acres in W H Ben the machine.—Tillamook Herald. Big Republican Rally. Northwest. Many thousands of these nett d i e .................................. 1000 Mrs. “ Jock” Hughes, who exper Nominee James Withycombe spoke bags were destroyed in the late San Alexander Hunter et ux to John ienced the distresses of the San Fran in the Crescent Theatre at Hillsboro, Francisco disaster and it will be impos R Hall 54.32 acres in sec 21 cisco catastrophe, arrived at the home last Monday, to a large audience. The sible to get new material to this coun t 1 n 4 w.................................... 2000 of her mother-in-law, M n. Georgia occassion was a very successful one try and turn it into grain holders in Z K Fleck to P L Hannon 40 Hughes, last week. M n. George and the Republicans feel very opti time for the crop. Such being the case, acres in sec 2 t n 3 w............. 380 Hughes saved pnctically nothing from mistic since the event. Hon. S. B. hold onto what you have no matter if Jane M Smith to Eda M James the big fire that followed the earth Huston also occupied the stump for a they are somewhat in need of repairing. lots 5 and 6 blk 2 south park quake. hay l o a d e r s s w e e p r a k e s few minutes and everything went off If you are a grain grower to a consid add Forest Grove................ 275 smoothly. Miss Maude Shannon of erable extent, you should deliver your H E Willis et ux to Julia A Besides a full line ot this place furnished vocal music for crop in bulk, anyway; by so doing you Bryan 3.19 acres in R S Tup- would be saved the useless expense of tWATC the occasion. per c 1 c .................................... 300 paying for sacks.— Pacific Homestead. Charles Killin et xu to Clarence Consisting of “Little Gilly” Break* World * Record Cora Edmond, at work in the con Miller 40 acres in sec 1 ......... 200 in Pole Vault. denser at Forest Grove, has sued her Cas A Boggs to D B Roe 80 New York, May 30.—A new world’* husband, John T. Edmond, asking acres in sec 33 t 3 n 3 w . . . . 1000 I record at pole-vaulting was established for divorce. She alleges they were A W A L TH A M W A T C H today by A. C Gilbert, ol Yale, at the | married in Evansville, Indiana, in Josephine G Godbey to John Pearson 184.25 acres sec 6 t Decoration day treck and field athletic 1898, and that later he asked her to go PROPERLY CAR I games of the Irish American Athletic to Oregon, and told her he would 10 n 5 w.......................................... Club at Celtic Park, Long Island City. follow. This he did not do, and finally Caroline G Wagner to F G Wag- FOR W ILL L A S T Gilbert cleared the bar at 12 feet 3 wrote her that he would not come and ner part of blk 30 Forest inches, the best previous record being that he wanted to live with her no I L IF E T IM E . Grove, 200 that of Norman Dole, of Oakland. Cal., longer. She .1 » allege, that *** j N g^jfj et ux to Stephen Ram- Don’t take an inferior rope who cleared 12 feet 1.32 inches, April repeatedly called her a “ fool” and a WE HAVE A W E L L I it wont last Fialf so long bo 11.34 acres in R S Tupper 23, 1904.—Oregonian. “ liar,” and that at one tim e he pointed 191 I S E L E C T E D S T O C K OF ' d i e .......................................... a gun at her and threatened to kill her The mother* and the School*. They have one child, a daughter of Every mother is interested, as no 1W ALTHAM W A T C H E S I MARRIAGE LICENSE seven yean, and she asks for its cus one else can be, in the welfare of her Henry Marth and Sadie For ter. tody. Mn. Edmond says that he has child. This appeal is sent to you as a not contributed to her support since mother, because what is o4 vital im President W. N. Ferrin o( Pacific coming to Oregon, and the has been portance to the welfare of your child is Univenity was in Hood River yester l compelled to make her own way. M. P°R E S T G R O V E , OREGON of vital interest to you, and because B. Bump is her attorney.— Hillsboro day on business connected with his the school* are now in great need of univenity.— Hood River News-Letter. Argus. protection. 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