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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1906)
Will it apply to Forest Grove? following could conundrum “ W l« u o r as surely The be celled a j pertaining to many I TTTTT papers. Can you solve it? W e take O th e r w is e ’ it from a Minnesota paper: “ W e are actually ashamed to send out into the world H ello! H ello Central! ! — Waiting, ft) ft (• Our baker fcss«,now returned and a paper whose advertising lTrv Goldenrod Flour colum ns proclaim the fact that either Anoka has no business men or has a : __________________________________________________________ class which is so indifferent to trade q q u n C IL HOLDS S P E C IA L S E S SIO N S T A G E C O A C H IN G SOME NEW TAX COMMISSIONS. from now on will be busy looking after and business that it does not care to __________ _______ _ the “ d^pgh.” bid for either. It is d o o t consolation Damage Claim s Ordered Paid— Street Changes in the Oregon Tax — To be ft) ft (ft Commissioner Named-Telegraph Poles May Be Ordered Painted. that the other two local papers reflect night turns into day” — All precisely the same thing.” will be well in Forest Grove— as far as “ When electric lights go. ft) s Next Legislature. Council met on last Tuesday even- Mrs. Sage is to receive $ 8 0,00 0,00 0 which will be held in September at W ouldn’ t it Spokane, was received here a few days pay more women to "russell” around? The chanKes in the Oregon tax laws . by the Sute Xax Commission Present with the exception of Landlord ^ for being Russell’ e wife. Laughlin. ago and contains on the last page the formed Reports the of com m ittees whole program of enactment by the next legislature ^ the O lil W o r ld F la v o r E r , W H 1. a o f K o n ia u c e . » a c .d rd - — , H a v e you weakness of n , st0,nach- back- or any organs' S j body? D on’ t dope yourself with Tlie old coaching days, as rar as con nary m edicine. Hollister’, venience for travel was concerned, j Mountain Xea ig the ' lu were the dawn o f the great days o f our j pre*e c® present rapid means of communication. ** ' > cents, Tea or Tai The seventy years or so In which mall j TJX- Hines Drug Store, coaches waxed au I flourished a n d ------------------ finally died out lief or* the incursion of Notice for Publication. railways and steam -ngiues have a de United State, Land Office, Portland, 0 » ^ , ] cided flavor of romance attached to Notice I, hereby given that In them, and no doubt the coming and going of stagecoaches lent a certain provisions ot the act of Congress of j * . ? entitled An act for the sale of Umbt|7 ‘ amount of color and Interest and life Slates o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and , to the country places and towns T erritory," as extendedlo all the PublicUnef'l through which ran the great main act of August 4, 1892, Lawrence H. C m n J ^ state * 0[t^ ** coaching roads. The B i h road, tlie | 'and„,co“n,y of Proposed by the State Tax Com- mission— For Enactment by A program o f the Photographer’ s ■>*>* for the special meeting, called at Association of the Pacific Northwest, | previous meeting, all councilm en being (ft An Í 1 DAYS. ^ follows- Taxation 0f railroads, steam and menu for their banquet. Although evening. electric, and of power companies opera altera-1 . The damage claim suit against the ________ An Oregon City iceman’ s wife has this bill of fare is “ subject to ting in more than one county, on been granted a divorce. H e probably tion” it is a rather clever piece of c *ly presented by Attorney Langley, bases of net earnings, capitalization at didn’ t cut any ice with her or for her. work. All the courses pertain to some representing Mrs. Sloan and Miss a fair interest rate. . . . I day filed In this office his sworn ^ of the different “ d op e” used by photo- Minnie Buxton, was approved by the Taxation of banks, national, state Dover road, the \ork road were high- for the purchase of the Lota 1,2 andJasdu'w"1* ft) * (• I „ .„ „ v ways O f communication u l o n g which j V, o f Section No. 2 In Township No. 2 Sanv, v‘ graphers. Partial list of menu:— special com m ittee— Councilman Hoff- H and private, on capital ock, surplu rr,n0(i the heavy private coaches and and win offer proof to show that the land Those fashionable women who have man and Mayor Peterson— and ordered POTTAGE chliriot.s of till* country magnates, auri \ valuable fot Its limber or .lone than for a. | and undivided profits. acquired the cigarette smoking habit Puree o f Pyro purpo.es, and to e.tabllsb hi. claim to a n , Hypo Soup paid, $50 to Mrs. Geo. Sloan and $25 Reduction of the honsehold ex em p -) the stagecoaches with their steaming the Register and Receiver of thi, oBce „ “J * FISH will never be satisfied until they can horses passed the various stopping Oreifon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of The proprietor endeavored to secure for the guests a to Miss Minnie Buxton. tion from $300 to $200. places with the regularity o f clock exhale sm oke the color of their dresses, few choice Suckers, but found this prohibited He name, as witnesses: Juliu. C. Burke of pwJ The report pertaining to be street County Treasurer instead of sheriff1 work. by our Constitution. Oregon; Edward Burke of Portland, Oregon; OlhsJ ft) f t (ft commissioner was read and approved These stagecoaches, with their com Stafford of Portland, Oregon; Jame. Miller ¡u p * * to be tax collector. ENTREES plement of coachmen and guards, a f Oregon. and W. M. Munkers was appointed for Young Spring Chicken, slightly overtimed Eve, writing home a few days ago Washington system of certificates of forded endless subjects of interest and Any and all persons claiming adversely tL Baked Bust o f Spring Lamb, vignetted (SharfsKoph) ! this month with a salary of $45. His from California, tells of the fine trip on tax delinquency, in the interest of Illustration to the artist anil the liter described lands are requested to (lie their claim*! No Canned Meats, Cold Turkey, six positions work will consist in keeping street ary’ men of the day. Imagine Charles office on or belore said 5th day of September 19 « 1 the steamer but unfortunately had ROASTS better tax titles. AL G ERN O N S. DRESSEB. RegmJ Dickens without stagecoaches aud de missed a few meals— the fishes may Your Competitor, The Manufacturers, etc., in the most crossing in good repairs, seeing that (First Pub. June 14) * State to receive 10 per cent of all nuded of all his vivid descriptions of permanent platinum style. Dear Roast (this property owners keep up their s id e -1 have got the best of him after all. animal was not captured, as many suppose the scenes such as those In the yard of liquor licenser. but was shot with a 22-calibre kodak. walks, and that streets are kept in | the White Hart inn. High street. Bor- | ft) ft « Notice for Publication. Tax commission of five members, ough. in “ Pickwick.” or or the mall Some o f these creatures are really good shape. nice enough to eat alive.) United States Land Office, Portland, Ores®, to be created, for the purpose of assess coach on the Dover road in "A Tale of What are your favorite books?” The next order of business was a DESSERT May 31, 19 %, I ing public utility corporations and Two Cities.” It Is diflicu i for the pres asked the literary person. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Calve’ s Foot, Wine Jelly, any flavor from the dark discussion which may result in soon ent generation to realize the fatigue provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,187j room up. This dish is recommended, as the gelatin supervising all assessments in the state. anil the wintry cold of s icl) long jour “ Really,” answered Mrs. Shopleigh com pelling the telegraph and telephone I* is scraped from the highest class dry plates on titled ‘ “An act for the sale of timber lands in the Si Franchises not to be directly taxed, neys. when fro::,ui feet were enveloped of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WaihingtosToil " I can’ t name them all offhand, but the market. Pudding, a customer without [ companies which are putting in new 1 in a little straw, and a "shawl” folded a kick. Cabinet Pudding, Cheese and tory,” as extended to all the Public Land State* Dy j but to be taken into consideration by my husband’ s pocketbook heads the 1 poles, to paint then. M eeting ad round the neck was thought to be a fit of August 4, 1892, Joseph W. Pearl, of Ponu* Firecrachers the board in determining the taxable protection against the keen night air — county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha* this da list.” — Ex. Wines, Liquors and Cigars will be strictly prohibited!?) journed until next regular session. filled in this office his sworn statement No. 6951 fytk valuation of a public service corporation ; London Standard. Only dry plates, cups and saucers will be used. •) ft (• purchase o f the S. E. V a of Section No. 18 , in Town*: Bromides in readiness as retainers when necessary GALES CREEK according to the systems in Michigan [ No. 2 North, Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof »1 “ Farmers,’ Hay Seed! (• T H E P R IV A T E W O N ft) I show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber I Emmett Quick of Tillamook, passed and Wisconsin. Pumpkin, Squash! ! or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to e First assessment under new method ; R e b u k e d H I . S u p e r i o r O lllc p r n m l E . - j his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver! TOM, TOM THE PIPER’ S SON, REVISED through here Monday on his way to Portland c a tu 'tl C o u r t 4 1 »r t i a 1. at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day oil to be made in 1908 and first levy and 1 Forest Grove. (By H. W . Sparks) Y. M . C. A! Charles Bradlau^b wi en in tlie Brit August, 1906. collection in 1909. Miss Zula Shorb of Forest Grove, He names as witnesses: K. G. Staples, W.InpUjI Ish army was orderly roan clerk, ami i By G osh!” T om , Tom the Piper’ s son The new code will not touch express, newly arrived officer once entered th( I W . L. Snyder and H. G. Schmidt, all of Pcrtlaad, I was the guest of Miss Eula Lafferty a Stole a pig and away he run; I Oregon. ^ How dared those good little Y. M. telephone, telegraph, sleeping car and room where he was s ttlns at work few days this week. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-1 T C. A. boys use that sort of language! ! 1 H e built a pen and fed it then and addresseil to him «ome dlscourte I described lands are requested to file their claims in this | oil companies, which are to be taxed ous order. Private Brodhiusb took n< Fred Robinson and family and a few T o make it fat for gentlemen. office on or before said 15th day of August, 1905. li •) » « friends from Portland, are in the moun- by tbe >n' t'ated laws enacted June 4. notice. The order was repeated witt ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. 9 til “ Oh, Oh my pig is ill an oatl). Still no movement. Then It (First Publication June 7th) ™ "Advertising is no g ood ,” said the tains above Soda Springs, spending a came asain. with some lout words add H e will not eat a bit of swill. j'lman in old clothes, “ it never helps few weeks. 0UR CORRESPONDENCE FROM ed. The yonnjt soldier rose, drew him j Notice for Publication What will I do I am so blue n one.” The successful merchant seif to his full height aud walking uj: ! Mrs. Josephine Patton spent Sunday NEWPORT. ORE. T o think I have to part with y ou .” United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, to the officer, hade him leave the rooir tmiled. “ That is because you tried, at home. The weather is fine and the crowd or he would throw him out He went July 12, 1906. John,” he said, “ as the Indian tried T om , T om , began to think Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the Ray Williams of Forest Grove, passed j is increasing. The band boys came accordingly, but In a few moments the de! ¡the feather bed. An Indian took a And gave the pig a g ood glad wink, grounding of muskets was heard out I provisions o f the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled through here Snnday on his way to Monday, which is made up from side, the door opened and the colone, ! "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States of ^ ¿ fe a th e r and placed it on a plank and I ’ ll don my gown and take you down Nehalem. j Monmouth and Forest Grove. walked In, nccompnnied by the ofllcer. | California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory’’ faa'flept on it all night. In the morning T o that good place of Packington. It was clear that the private soldiei as extended to all the -Public Land States by act of Mrs. M . H . M cCoy, who has been Rollo Peterson arrived last week and th^he growled: ‘ Paleface say feathers H e did and lost no dough had committed an act for which he August 4, 1892, Lydia E. Hiatt of Gales Creek, 1 of Washington, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this sick for some time, intends to move to ¡s playing in the band, might be court martialed. and as he j leap soft. Paleface heap big fool, The packers said “ Tom keep this ! office her sworn statement No. 6990 for the purcha*eof the Balm Grove soon, where she will said once. “ I felt m.jself in a tight | the WVa of N E .V4 and E Yj of N W V4 of Section No. 2J ’- E x . low; camp for a while. W ' C’ Kertson arrived Iast week t0 place.” The ofllcer n ude his accusa I in Township No. 1. North Range No. 5 West, and will ft) ft (• tion, anel Private Bra Hunch was bid offer proof to show that the land sought is more W e’ ll shoot the dope and let us hope spend a week or so. Mrs. Ada Hines visited with her sons den to explain. lie a; lied that the of | valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural W e’ ll never dangle from a rope.” A unmarried preacher in a neighbor Misses Goldie Fields and Myrtle fleer should state* tin* exact words ¡ E ! purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before of this place a few days last week. i n g town, who was young and new in Ham , lard, the pig is now Dennis arrived Saturday evening. which he had addressed him. mid thi ReE|ster and Receiver at Fortland, Oregon, on Johnie and Chester Williams of Hill- Monday, the 24th day of September, 1906. te harness, was leading the services With bacon best, and fresh canned side, spent the week with their aunt, ^ e5r kave found positions here and other, who haul after all. a touch of He names as witnesses: Clarence Reed of Portland, honor in him, jjave tlie offensive sen ; Oregon; J. N. Hoffman, of Forest Grove, Oregon; a young folks’ meeting. “ Oh, cow will remain. tence word for word. Then lYlvatc ! Herman Englebrecht, o f Gales Creek, Oregon; A.L Mrs. Vincent. he prayed with fervent elo- The pig he died, the packers lied Brad la u.crli said, addressing the colo Mrs. Richardson, formerly Minnie The Staehr sisters arrived last night nel, that the officer’ -t memory must » Hawthorne, o f Gales Creek, Oregon. |uence, “ give us all clean hearts, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- And we eat "c h ic k e n ” on the side. Roderick, and Miss Linda Roderick are ; t0 spend some time here. surely be at fault In the wfiol«* matter, described lands are requested to file their claims in this „•umble hearts, pure hearts, sweet ns lie eoulj not have use 1 i in-'ua'io sr office on or befofe said 24th day of September, 1906. camping this summer on the old home H . H . Markel and Mr. Prideaux, uuiieeominr to an oifieer anil a gen I ^ a r t s .” A titter went around the ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Keplt« Teachers' Examination. farm. j brother of A. J., of the college, arrived tleman. The colonel turne I t > the o f \ a™ pn gregation, but the girls all res- (First Pub July 19.) N otice is hereby given that the fleer with the dry remark: "I think; ______ Judge Goodin and daughter Mar- Monday from Tillamook by wheel, "Ami>n ‘ A m en .” — — Ex. r, Private Bradlau-h is rijrht. There County Superintendent of Washington garet of Hillsboro, were here one day we1“ ft) ft (• must l>e some mistake.” Aud he left A S K TH E A G E N T FOR Mr' L,t,lehales a" d family arrived the County will hold the regular examina last week inspecting the Gales Creek ! p« ^ room. , a ( . « In writing of a cyclone out east, a tion of applicants for state and county bridge with a view to putting in a new ^ W1“ 0CCUpy H ' G ’ BaId* h>’ 3 T IC K E T S VIA cottage. newspaper man said " it turned a well papers at the Hillsboro Public School one. IwK *s'^e ou l> a cellar upside down, building as follows: Sammie Todd is expected to arrive — The Paris Millinery Parlors will be j Mr. and Mrs. R . Varley cam e up Thursday to play solo cornet with the j open from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 6 ^en . vert a townsh'P line, blew the staves on the stage Saturday. They visited FOR STATE PAPERS. #w»rjit of a whiskey barrel and left nothing their children on the Roos place. Mrs. band here. through July and August. C om m encing Wednesday, August 8, 1 '“^ t a bunghole, changed the day of James and T om Varley. Horace Thomas of Oregonian staff M r s . m . L. B e r d a n , at 9 o ’ clock a. m. and continuing until •,fe week, blew a mortgage off a farm, Mr. W hite’ s large barn is nearing an(t soa of A. B. Thomas, has arrived Main Street, Forest Grove, Ore. co>^ew »11 the cracks out of a fence and Saturday, August 11, at 4 o ’ clock p. m. completion and will soon shelter 30 an(^ W>N remain some time at the Wednesday— Penmanship, history, tb)! locked the wind out of a politician.” fine dairy cows. Holy-roller camp. SI irhaps something else besides a spelling, physical geography, reading, To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE Miss Iva M cC oy was a Forest Grove --------- -- -------------- - Administratrix's Notice. APOLIS. D U L U T H , CHICAGO, clone struck him about the tim e he psychology. visitor, Monday and Tuesday. j Am ong the new ads this week a f j ST. LOUIS. N o li« I, hereby Riven, ihM the underlined, ha, Thu-sday— Written Arithmetic, the jK gan to write this description. Playing is over, excepting a little those of Pacific University, the Auc- ^"n appoln,' <1 br ,hc toumy judge of waihington AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, u ft) ft (• V T „M . n ^ State o f Oregon, „ t a ln i.r a ,,!, the of more baling, and the grain is fast rip tion H oi se and McNamer S Camp. M*,he» s - Bro»»n. deceased and has duly qualified as physics, civil government. Editor Walter H og e, of the Forest . ,uch- All persons having claims against said estate, ening and being harvested. Look them up. Friday— Physiology, geography, | are hereby notified to present the same with nrnnej ive Tim es, and who is the Apollo ft) * (• j J J SÌQ Ividere of 3 down — Forest Grove journalism, mental arithmetic, composition, algebra. to the city Tuesday, and Saturday— Botany, — plane geometry, Business men o cannot afford to take a few days’ FOR COUNTY PAPERS. Com mencing Wednesday, August 8, ition or are so busy as the Forest at 9 o 'clo c k a. m., and continuing bv e people are at this time, will be until Friday, August 10, at 4 o'clock d to learn of a good resting place p. m. it hope there will not be any danger breathing any contagious hot air or dy microbes. « ft * Wednesday— Penmanship, raphy, history, reading. orthog THROUGH k je following notice was found posted tic, school law, civil government. • deserted homestead in the arid PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. ins of Kansas: “ Four miles from Wednesday— Penmanship, orthog leighbor, 16 miles from a postoffice, raphy, arithmetic, reading. miles from a railroad, 41 miles Thursday— Art of questioning, a church, 180 miles to timber, theory of teaching, physiology. miles to a democrat, half a mile Truly Yours. hell and the same distance to a oblican. Gone to O regon— G od’ s ntry— to get a fresh start. The Flyer: The Fast Mail S ple n d id S e r v ic e , U p to D ate E q u ip m e n t , courteous E m plo y e s . Daylight tr ip th rou g h t the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates, information, call on or H. City T ick et Agent, °' COnSrt” °f ,un' 3- *«'I- the » I , of timber land, in ,h , . June 8th, 1006 . Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the ~ A ° f ™ .led An .(T o ? EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE ; act for ' “ ' r nK!' d * »O. 2 North p' CHICAGO * 01 •ho» that the VIA THI . « o b lia i her cl Î GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY E L im ite d Bnx* *° i ••■«ftle for Its. ” ^ E **Tlcui,ural burpoees. and to « b" ° " ,h* - r a . day J _______ She "THE COMFORT ABU WAT” o f t h * fit m o o r s O r l w n t a l No- **• 10 Township ¡ N’ 7 W” t' ,nd wl" ° a n «■ h eto rm v , - 01 Oregon *• 0 ° d' O” * ” ” : W . Oregon; w H Ingalla of Fortland, For detailed in ‘L IF. ##. 0/CAT50.V, C. T A ., U I T*lr* f t » ., f t x p jft n ft . o r .. o ® ,. _ _ M yerkes . f-huetted to «le their claims In this “ ■<1 ) ‘ th d a , of August. 190«. A. G. p . a ., Seattle. We 6ive Expedited Service oi Freight. Route your shipments Great Northern. via Full infoi roation from Wm. H ARDER, vbtmlng adversely the above- *” folders and fol address DICKSON. 122 Third St.. Portland, Cr. N' V*da Washington ,he » W * « band State, b , ' Chun^of^rnlmT 2' , 0n,"e ^ ' n- * Pon,*"<1- s - G - M. C. Case. County School Superintendent. Overland Trains Daily 2 Notice for Publication. SLEEPERS « o u t« 2 United State. Land Office. Portland. Oregon. T O U R IS T In a clipping from an eastern paper Thursday— Written arithmetic, the J3i see that many people have a good ory of teaching, grammar, physiology. a where they can find G od’ s country: Friday— Geography, mental arithme Langley * Sen attorneys for Administratrix. (First Pub.. July 19.) BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADE CERTIFICATES. J vouchers, at the office o f Langley * Son, in Forest Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 19th day of July, 1906. . .. , *• M X « !' BULLOCK, Administratrix of the estate of Mathew S. Brown I deceased. ’ led on the Argus office for a short general history, English literature. thing spell— Atgus. — General A gen t; Portland Oregon ALGSXNON $. DRESSER. • Register, ( « m Pub Jon, 14) Goldenrod Flour now 95 ce»H Pe- sack.