Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 05, 1906, Image 8

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    WEDDING.
ro rest G ro v c ^ j
—It has caused more laughs and
iped
away
diseases
Gearhart-Venen.
(From firjt
dried more tears, w
pm .)
aad driven away more fears than any
her
Forest
Grove
lost
one
of
agents in a ten inning
Hollister’s
Other medicine in the world.
ch„ min({ daughter, last Saturday
< I
day and finally g0t their
Ro -ky Mountain Tea
fewsrd.
;
Miss
Mabel
L.
Venen
became
the
Subscribe lor The News. I I year.
« 9 ™ “- » . forest G r o v J
or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
June
bride
of
Mr.
J.
A.
Gearhart,
* * a m a r r Q
t ¡
f f the
k « hea(—
..
.
* *
—Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
-T h e Paris Millinery Parlors will be
man of P o r t la n ^ V o V u bring Z i * « * 1
—Try Goldenrod Flour.
You’ll
,
,,_
_
j
t ?__ r r « ,,.. .
c s "«attoaie|
0 >en from 9 to 12 and from 1 to o .............
Miss Venen has lived in Forest
Grove
brow than solicitinn for the ••»«J
VOL-1
like it.
through Julv and August.
practically all her life with the excep­
W. B. Rasrausen spent the 4th in
MRS. M. L. BERDAN,
tion of three years’ residence in .FUn(J ' ” .andk make 1 D m e h J
for the anhauser bush” and i, l
Portland.
Main Street, Forest Grove, Ore.
Chicago, where she met Mr. Gearhart, stein. But the boys play* J
Mist Mabel Wirt* is home for a lew
The Oregon Democrats held a big and received her education here.
ertheless. The local s g g ^ J
weeks vacation.
banquet in the city this week and Ira
The beautiful and impressive wed­ the visitors a close shave—thu
Mrs. F. A. Clarke was a Portland
Purdin, Chas. F. Miller and John A. ding ceremonies were performed at the
ure of speech, as one of th* ^
Andrew
Abbott attended from here with W. H. home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
visitor last week.
played the entire game with ,
H. Myers and helped Oregon endorse Mrs. A. S. Venen, at 10 a. m., Satur­
Miss Jessie Buxton was in the city
To’
bunch of violets on his chin. ^ J
The little daughter of Ira Bradley William J. Bryan for the presidential
Mrs. Alice McNamer has the two
day, Dr. Short of the Taylor Street was the shave that we led
visiting last week.
little children of her sister, Mrs. Moore stepped on a nail or piece of jagg« d nomination in 1908.
Methodist Church of Portland, officiat­ trips up to the seventh, the,
—See Dr. Eaton about your eyes
of Portland, visiting with her this iron yesterday at the celebration
ing.
The decorations in white and
A
lit
le
love,
a
little
wealth.
and that headache.
Robinson and his colts settled
grounds and was injured so seriously
week.
green
were very artistic and made a and were as stingy of bingle, j
A
little
home
for
you
and
me;
Chester Wirt* ol Mountaindale, was
A mong the numerous Fourth of July as to spoil the day for this child.
charming effect.
The parlors were as an old maid is of a kiss,
It’s kll I n 't except good health.
in town last Thursday.
The |
Alfred Heisler came up from Red­
visitors seen roaming around our
Which comes with Rocky Mountain decorated with white lillies, roses, ferns tors of a week ago didn’t
—Money to loan on farm security streets this week are Jim Gates and ding, Cal., to spend the Fourth with
do a
and ivy. The ceremonies were per­ with the stick, but went skywatd"1
Tea
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. Jim Reynolds.
relatives in Forest Grove and Gales Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
formed beneath wedding bell made of allowed the visitors to slide up „ i
—Top prices are paid for Mohair
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and Creek. He leaves today for Sumpter,
A most enjoyable evening was spent white lilies suspended from a bower of seventh notch by the ninth,
and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey. Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ Ore., where he has mining interests.
Miss Chloe Venen the score. They weren’t content j
at the home of Mrs. L. A. Markee, on rich green.
Artie Burkhead ol Monmouth, is vis­ pliances in office.
Calls answered
Wm. Reynolds and wife of Newberg, 1 last Friday evening when she presented attended her sister as brdesmaid a few feet in the air, but sought a J
On T
iting friends in Forest Grove this week. night or day.
and
Ray
Venen
acted
as
James Reynolds and wife of Portland in piano recital her two young pupils
tin««
er climate in clouddom in the ten.
—SOMNOFORME, for absolutely pain­
Jake Buxton took another short va­ and Charles Reynolds of Mountaindale, Helen Milne and Avis Templeton. best man. The bride was gowned in Cornelius trotted around four timnl
velope.
less extraction of teeth, at Dr. Pollock’s. cation on the Wilson River this week, are spending several days in Forest That Mrs. Markee is a most excellent white silk organdie and carried white
Andre«
in the last half held our boys do*a|
Mr. and Mrs. Gearhart no runs, making the final score, i
Miss Lizzie MaCrum’s name appears where his family is located at the old Grove, visiting their mother and sister. excellent instructor was evinced by the carnations.
summ*'
on the list of Portland visitors of last McNamer camp.
tie. *■
Harry Naufts, who was awarded the performance of the little girl. There went to The Dalles for the wedding nelius 11, Forest Grove 7.
week.
iavors I
Miss Lena Shorb, who is attending contract for the building of a house for | were present the parents of the little trip and will be at home after July 15,
#10,00
Big
Bear
Killed
at
15
th
and
Flanders,
Portland.
i
children,
and
quite
a
company
of
in­
Mrs. Lulu Knight-Bain with her summer school at Monmouth, came Barnett Roe at the old place at Dewey,
tick Ha
aunt and uncle went to the coast last down to spend the Fourth with friends which was destroyed by fire during the vited guests.
Word was received by The
NEW H E R R IC K H A L L
tion,«
week.
in Forest Grove.
this morning, that after running» ]
The case in Portland wherein Wm.
winter, has a crew of men at work on
1
needed
for
about
an
hour
and
a
half,
the
I
j
Ladd
and
other
prominent
Portland
Miss Delsie Haines is visiting this
Raliegh Walker returned Monday to the grounds.
Plans are Completed and Actual
build
rigus
Bros,
of
Banks,
brought
hia
|
I
business
men
are
charged
with
the
week with her friend, Mrs. Ivy celebrate at home again this year. He
Work Commenced.
Dr. W. H. Pollock received a letter
one tha
bay.
In
the
struggle
that
mismanagement
of
the
A.
H.
Johnson
Hartrampf.
has been employed at Deep River in a
Specifications for the new ladies’
the first of the week from Dr. J. M.
to the
|
estate
is
attracting
considerable
atten­
A.
B.
Garrigus
was
severely
bitten
i
logging
camp
there.
Mrs. Keen and daughter Sadie, of
hall at Pacific University were adopted
Holmes of Monticello, 111., saying:
that wi’<
tion
in
the
city
at
present
as
the
testi­
the
leg
and
had
nearly
all
his
cloth!
— Dr. Pollock the popular dentist, “ Did you know that Dr. A. E. Clar­
Mountaindale, were in Forest Grove
by the beard of trustees of that institu­
enlarge
mony
of
the
more
conspicuous
partici-
tom
off.
The
bite
is
painful
but
is«
has moved into new quarters—over ence Shock was to go to Portland for
last Friday.
tion at its meeting in Portland list
probab’
1
pants
to
the
alleged
fraud
is
now
being
considered
dangerous.
Quite
a
c
Thursday. As nearly all the money
Gordon Baker and two sisters of Abbott’s jewelry store. Joint recep the summer?”
was out to see the big bear.
brought in. Ex-mayor C. N. Johnson
McMinnville, were in the city over tion room with Dr. Brown.
— Anti-lean, the best remedy for of this place is one of the interested for the new building is raised or sub­
Miss Margaret L. Conger of Salem,
the Fourth.
scribed, the preliminary work of clear­
CO U NTY COURT NEWS
thin people, who have poor digestion, heirs.
ing away the debris on the site of the
Mrs. Mell Botsford of Portland, is is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Allen. cannot sleep well, irregular action of
»
r e a l e s t a t e transfers .
Tillamook did not celebrate yester­ old building has already begun, and
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. She is to be the primary teacher in the heart and poor appetite. Makes them
Chas
H Standbridge and wife to
day.
Several
times
before
Tillamook
school at Dilley next year.
construction will be carried on as rapid­
David Kesler.
gain flesh. Your money returned if
Thomas Webley 100x100
has
held
Fourth
of
July
celebrations
ly as possible, in order ro have the
Mrs. Agnes Wirtz was taken to the no benefit is received.
The old soldiers wanted the sun to
27 in Forest Grove............. fl I
nearer the 4th of August and found that building ready for occupancy as early
Isabella Haydon et al to Allen
shine and they were not disappointed Sanitarium in Portland the forepart
— N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June 31, such an arrangement was much more as conditions will allow for sometime
Haydon part of the Harmon
of the week. Mrs. Lizzie Macrum
in their desires.
’08.— I ’ve lived so long, I remember satisfactory to all concerned, since the
Thatcher
d 1 c ....................
during
the
next
school
year.
The
"
Mrs. Dursham and daughter of Glen­ accompanied her to the city.
well when the Mississippi was a brook. weather could be more depended
J W Shute et ux to Pacific Rail­
dormitory
will
be
three
and
one-half
— Dr. Lowe, the well known Oculo-
coe, were in Forest Grove the latter
way and Navigation Company
My good health and long life came by upon and the usual crowds attended
stories in height, will be located on the
Optician, will be in Forest Grove, July
block 12, Oak Grove Addi­
part of last week.
taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. and had just as good a time. This
site of the old building and will be
tion to Hillsboro.................. 1001
13th
and
14th.
Don’t
fail
to
have
LOST—On the 4th of July grounds,
35 cents. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
year the celebration will be combined built at an estimated cost of between Lillian B Wade to Coleman H
* ladies black leather hand-bag. Reward. him test your eyes for glasses.
Wheeler n e 4 section 35 t
A very large number of old time na­ with a street fair and will occur about #30,000 and #40,000.
In general
Sou th Forest Grove is now connected
■ B | I Leave at this office.
3
n r 6 w ...............................
j
the
middle
or
latter
part
of
August.
tives of Forest Grove returned to the
exterior design the building will resem­
with Forest Grove by an up-to-date
John U Henry to Albet Ille et
.1 i ''
' For
^ 1100 typewriter, stan-
old town this year to celebrate in the
Notice
ble Marsh Hall, as it is the object of
al 10 acres in section 27, t 2
| . dard make, nearly new, #50. Inquire suburban service. South Forest Grove good old fashion way and incidentally
the
trustees to keep the general archi­
I
have
opened
an
offiae
here
and
so­
s r 1 w ................................. 6011
is
growing
and
so
is
Forest
Grove.
|jt ^ )1' at The News office.
they find the former town gone and a licit the patronage of all who have Real tectural effect the same in the various F W Phillips to J H Peterson
A. Baldwin left this week for Sumas, new city in its place with electric cars
lot 10, block 30, Cornelius
1 Ijijl — I have a nice bunch of goats for
Estate business to transact. Satisfaction buildings.
Johanna E Wunderli to B E
Kjlrwjfsale cheap. Apply to Sol Levy, Forest Wash., where his son Wm. Baldwin is and other metropolitan airs.
The materials used will be brick
guamteed. Call on the Up-to-date Real
Wright s e i of section 8 1 1
located. Mr. Baldwin will remain at
J. H ■ • jGrove. Hughes phone 36X.
J. H. HARTLEY. and stone and suites of rooms will be
Lowell Markee, who is now clerking Estate man.
s r s w containing 160 acres
Sumas for the next two or three weeks.
provided lor about 70 women. Large Willis Ireland to Stephen Hins-
in John E. Bailey’s, has been appointed
• Marion Markham returned from the
To Our Correspondents
Miss Jessie Sheldon, who has been deputy recorder by Recorder-elect Willis
ley two tracts in d 1 c of
dining-rooms on the ground floor will
I T“ j|Yakima country this week to celebrate
We
would
ask
our
correspondents
to
Edward Constable and Brazils
attending
school
at
Chico,
Calif.,
provide
accomodations
for
all
who
Ireland and assumes his duties at the
the old home town again.
«i
Constable, t 1 n r \ w ol
where also Miss Gladys Todd has been court house today. This will be quite send us their copy so it will reach us room in the hall, besides the members
2200
Will M er..........................
Mr. and Mrs. Montague of Portland, during the winter, returned home this
] Tuesday of each week where possible;
a change for Mr. Markee who has been
of the faculty and other students. The
the 4th with Mr. Miller in Forest week.
also to sign their names to same—not
clerking for a number of years.
structure will be L-shaped, and the M S B Haycock et ux to
Mrs. Montague’s father.
for publication but that we may know
Washburn part of sec 23 t
Fred Bellingher, who has been work­
Mr. S. A. Howell of Woodstock, to whom we are under obligations for plans contemplate the addition of an­
The new train servive increases the ing at Chico in the salmon fisheries
t 1
n 5 w ................................
other
wing
at
a
later
date.
formerly a resident of Washington same.
Harry
J
MiUett
to
Hattie
E
Ball
¡O p ljv o r k at the postoffice and also keeps and has been away from Forest Grove
The burning of Herrick Hal! and
County and is still an ardent admirer of
10 J acres in W W Graham
P. Agent Atkins on the jump.
the
necessity of rebuilding immediate­
for nearly two years, returned this The News, although quite a distance
r
\,tr
Babies That Won Prizes
d 1 c ........................................ 425
4 • I ll
ly has caused a postponement of the Louisiana Billings et al to Wil­
,tl,
—Sirloin and round steak 7 cents, week.
away from the field of the News. He
Forty-six babies entered at baby
new library which is planned for the
liam Brogden tract in Kelsey
" f H i’»oil 5c, roast 6c, mutton 5 to 8c at
was
in
Forest
Grove
during
the
encamp­
—Dr. Eaton, the eye specialist and
show. Prettiest girl under one year of
d i e .......................................... 22S0
i't,evy’s market, Saturday, June 30
institution.
The
#20,000
required
ment
and
paid
the
News
a
visit.
osteopath, will be in his office in the
age, Mary R. Allen. Prettiest girl
to secure the Carnegie Fund of a simi­ J W Rausch et al to James Bry-
• '!#.•: Dr. Eaton leaves tomorrow to open Hoffman Building, next door to News
den 17 acres in sec 24 3 n
Ray Humphreys returned Tuesday between one and two, Dorothy Alice
1666
All work from Nebraska, where he has spent the Moore. Prettiest boy under one year, lar amount has been nearly raised but
5 W...................................
> *'S|fev'v** services at Banks and will be office, until July 6th.
nothing further will be done in the John Pearsley et ux to O W Stig-
Ulut of the city until the 1st of August guaranteed.
list year. After trying a short resi­ Orson Beach Patton. Prettiest boy
matter until the new dormitory is un-
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leder part of lot blk 11 Walken
dence in Nebraska immediately after a between one and two, Arthur Hubbert. der way.
add to Forest Grove and other
similiar trial of Oregon life, M-. Fattest and plumpest baby under two
lands........................................ 1500
'■it, '
m W. McNamer
E. Mall
Humphreis has come to the conclu­ years, Alice Dale Ennes; Second
D B Smith et ux to T O G Ma-
award, George L. Hill.
Veterans Elect Officer.
gan 30 acres in sec 26 t 2 s
sion that Oregon is the place and he
M r s . H am er )
At
the
business
meeting
of
1 .............................................
the
! will make this his future home.
“ C h a n d l e r ^ Judges.
(Tacific Avenue'
Washington County Veterans’ Asso­ Johanna O’Gorman to James
H. L. B ates )
Miss Cornelia Barker, of Portland,
O’Mara et al tract in W W
ciation on Tuesday, July 3d, the follow­
Graham d 1 ...........................
was in the city Tuesday, looking into
ing officers were elected: President, Wilhelm Ott et ux to R M Dooly
The Preuldent For a D*»y Story.
the conditions here relative to taking
T h e sto ry th a t D a v id It. A tchison of Stephen Morgan; 1st. V-Pres., W. H
80 acres in sec 29 t 3 n r 4
up the work in the Pacific University M issouri w a s p re sid e n t for a «lay sta rt
H. Myers; 2d V. Pres., B. K. Haines; George Schulmerich anministrator
Conservatory of Music left by Mr. e«l a s a Joke. A tchlsou w as president
,0 Ferdinand R Hartampf 92
o f th e se n a te a t th e e x p ira tio n of P res­ Secy., H. G. Fitch; Chaplain F A
4000
i Chapman, who will accompany his wife id en t P o lk 's term , u u d th e law a t that
Haines; Treas , Stephen Howell- .
“ JaCob Wooly d 1 ^
j this winter on her European tour. tim e p rovided th a t th a t official should Color Bearer R w
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
Hughes Phone 591
m
— ’ A J Fanno administrator to Earl
Miss Barker is a violinist of some succeed to th e presid en cy in d e fa u lt of Color Bearer, R. W. McNutt. These | Dillard lots 5 6 and 7 in Fruit-
P o rw a t U ru v « ,
O r« * jg « » r»
ful Lands............................. 2400
p re sid e n t a n d vice president. officers are all elected for one year.
j reputation and will handle this part of hotb
M arch 4. 1840, w a s S u n d ay , und P res­ The next semi-annual re-union will be The King estate to Bendikt
the work exclusively.
id en t Z ac h ary T a y lo r did not ta k e the
Thumher 8U acres in J W
held at Gaston the first Thursday in
o a th of office u u til M oadny, M arch 5.
480
Betts d i e . .
] \ M r . and Mrs. E. Meresse and son Momebody th e re u p o n s ta rte d th e Joke Oct. A vote oh thanks and thtee
j Afcel left for their summer home at th a t n e ith e r P olk n o r T a y lo r w as p res­ cheers was extended the people of
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Netarts Bay today by way of Sheridan id e n t d u rin g th e odd d a y a n d that Forest Grove and vicinity for their
A tchison m u st h a v e been. B ut if T ay ­
W
W
Boscow and Maud Wilios.
and the Grand Ronde Indian reserva­ lor could not u n d e r th e c o n atltu tio u 1 m help in making the reunion a success.
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers- ratronage.
John
Gerhart
and Maybelle Venen.
tion. They were not able to take the p re sid e n t u n til b e b a d ta k e n th e oath
A record of deceased comrades is
G o o d Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
of
office
how
could
A
tchison?
H
e
did
E
Word
and
Johanna
Pollard.
Wilson River route because the roads
kept in the hands of the secretary and
not ta k e th e o a th e ith e r.—St. Irnuis
7ashion Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. are yet in a poor condition on account R epublic.
H P Best and Sophia M D>pr
should an old comrade drop off his
obituary is clinnerl fmm .k- ^ °U
Jesse J Boone and Malinda C Slide
of late rains and heavy traffic at the
»y tt cupped from the paper and | Henry Dame, and Augusta H.rrmffl»:
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyance* over
TV. Word "Tori«.”
ether end due to the extensive log­
R,y Palmer Shaw and" Augusta He«
the Wilion River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
T h e w ord ta riff in a a n In te re stin g pasted in this record.
ging operations on the lowet Wilson. orig in . I t Is d erived from th e A rabic
I he register shows the following mann; Lewi, Kuhne *nd Agw*
Forest
Grow,
Origoi.
O regon and columbia phones .
ta ‘rifa. m ea n in g a n Inv en to ry o f fees
McMinnville suffered rather a severe Idiysble on dem and, a n d b e ca m e c u r­ comrades by states: Ohio, 6; Illinois, Cheeney; William V Kirby and C*l«
1- L Koeber; J Sumowski and F K»
loss by fire last week and although the re n t In th e follow ing w a y : A c e rta in 20; Iowa. 14; Penn., 2; N. Y
molski; Robert W Simpson and 1»
loss was considerably less than half M oorish g eu eral. by u am * T a rifa . Mich 4; Wi,„ 7; Minn., 2; Net,/. Pierson; Hiram S Naylor and Mrs. H
seized In the y e a r 710 upon a sm all
that of the Herrick Hall fire, out last see p o rt som e tw e n ty m iles fro m w h a t ' w l * "
k ’ 1; 2; 0 Ky„
r e ’ 8: 1; Ind-’
Wash., 1; n Colo.,
Mo . J Woodham; Heinrick Tober *•*
big blaze, fortune favored the firemen Is no w G ib ra lta r a n d the so u th e rn m o st
Nellie Carver; P G Vickers ard Cl*«
-Total,
A Lund; John M Umphlette w®
or a great deal more would have been to w n In E urope H ere b e fo u n d e d a
s ta tio n fo r levying toll on a ll c ra ft
After
Dealer in
lost. A* it was two residences and tra d in g In the neighborhood a n d be­
short program the ladies’ ,! , Evelyn M Alexander.
FLOUS and PEED
damage done to warehouses will bring sto w e d hie n am e upon th e place, a fte r auxiliary elected the following officers.
th e m a n n e r of «'oustantIn«. A le x an d e r Pres., Mrs. Challacombe; S. V., Mrs
Bill Baldro and wife are visiting ®
the loss up near the <6000 mark. The a n d o th ers. T he w ord cam e e v e n tu a l­
Reynolds; J. V„ Miss Louise Mobeny;! Fofest Grove for a few days « «
Forest Orove. Ore.,
-
Pacific Ave.
cause was a spark from a passing freight ly to sig n ify a schedule of c h a rg e s and
McNutt; Committee on friends. Mr. Baldro is well known »
p a sse d in to the Krvm-b. Italian and Memorial,. Mesdames Haines. Barber.
the town as he made this his home f<*
engine.
E nglish.
Grocndyke, Simons and Groat. a number of years.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Mrs. J. H. Wirtz and daughter were
in Portland over Monday and Tuesday.
Prof. Frank T. Chapman has decided
to accompany his wife, Pauline Miller
Chapman, on her trip to Europe.
— WANTED— A pasture for goats;
also a pasture for sheep. SOL LEVY,
Forest Grove. Hughes phone 36X.
—Don’t forget that a fine watch
needs perfect material and perfect
workmanship.
A. S. VENEN.
Miss' Kate Jackson has been visiting
with friends in Laurel for the past
week or two and just returned this
week.
Hi
W'
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mm
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Palace Market
Fresh and Salt M eats
Lard and Fish
IANC0CK & GORDON
JA M E S
RASM U SEN
Independence Day casualties are
normal and 33 deaths are reported from
different points in the Unite 1 States as
the resul’ of celebrations, besides 1057
injured.
Miss Kate Shannon has been spend­
ing the week in Portland where she
went last Wednesday to sing before
the Missionary Rally held there on
that day.
Gordon Clapp returned home for the
Fourth as he was given a three day’s
layoff by the foreman of the surveying
crew with which he has been working
Jor the last month or so.