Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 16, 1906, Image 3

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Published Every Thursday by the Washing- prizes,
f ^ m the . first ..................
prizes, o
of which
is 1300, nine I I
ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated
at Forest Grove. Oregon
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
gaston
BANKS
Mr. Atley’s new grocery store is just
about completed.
TALCUM PO W D ER S
LIQUID FACE PO W D ER S
COLD CREAM S
F IN E T O IL E T SOAPS
CAM ERA SU PPLIES
counties are expected to compete.
Henry Scott of Scoggin Valley
John Friday and family, Otto Gallo­
Among the best exhibits will be that ^ 'P P 'd a small black bear to Portland,'
of the poultry. One of the leading Monday’ b>' express. Henry seems to way and Dette Friday are on their way
attractions will be the horse
horse races
Bm
billing his share of bruins this to the coast.
which will take place every day. summer.
Mrs. Willis visited in Portland, this
There are now about 100 horses train-
Misses Edna and Mamie Hibbs left week.
j mg at the track, many of them from Tuesday morning for Newport, for a
Bears are quite numerous in this
Entered at the post-office at Forest other parts of the country, especially month’s vacation.
part of the county, there have been
Grove, Oregon, as second class
California. The prizes for the horse | James Lee of Pattons Valley, un­ several killed in the last two weeks.
mail matter.
races will not be taken out of the gen- 1(» d ed a very large Buffalo Pitts engine
Mr. Schulmerich has just completed
eral premium fund, but will come from and ‘ook it home; he will make his his new ware house.
the entrance fees.
seperator hum now.
Address all com munications to Wash­
The balers are working for Mr.
ington County Pub. Co.,
Babe Wescott is getting around Carstens, today.
Causes Trouble to Farmers.
Forest Grove, Ore.
again after a six week’s fight with the
Mrs. Willis and Miss Atley took a
The shortage of the grain bags is typhoid fever.
drive to Buxton, Sunday.
If the NEWS fails to reach itr subscrib­ now causing a serious problem to the | B. C. Dennis had a sick binder
Mrs. Purdin and daughter returned
ers or is late, we request that immedi­ farmers. Sacks are selling at 9 | cents Friday afternoon but sent to Portland to Hillsboro today after a few days’
ate attention may be called to the same. each and as the mill men are not pro­ for the pioper medicine and had his
visit with her sister.
viding the sacks this season, it is work­
machine running again, Sunday.
Orville Prickett returned Sunday,
THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1906. ing a hardship on the farmers and may
Welmer Hamrick is clerking for J. from a visit with his sister, Mrs.
cause some trouble although it will not
H. Wescott while Clarley is taking a Thurston, of Beaverton.
seriously
interfere with the handling of
Shall We Maintain Our Reputation?
trip to Southern Oregon, for his health.
the crop. The price of wheat will
NEWPORT. ORE.
The first week in Sept will soon be
Hal Hib’- s left Thursday morning
naturally be higher this year as it will
here and this question will be or rather
T he largest crowd of the season
cost them more to sack their wheat, for Newport, where he will join his
ought to be before us now. Shall we
came Saturday and Sunday. 300 com­
mother
and
sisters
at
their
cottage
on
the price of sacks being I f cents
maintain our reputation? Our little
ing Saturday and 450 Sunday. It
higher than a year ago. On an esti­ Nye Creek.
city has always been known throughout
rained Sunday making it very disagree­
mate of the 44,000,000 sacks to be
Mrs. Dailey of Portland, arrived Fri-
Oregon and the Northwest for its hospi­
able for the sight-seecrs.
used in the Pacific Northwest, this day evening, and is a guest at the
tality and for its novel way of “ doing
Among the arrivals this week were:
means that the wheat growers will have Hotel Gaston.
things.” T he tim e is here to prepare
Harry
Goff, Alice Cronin, Kate Smelt-
to pay the bag manufactuerrs 8750,000
Mrs. W. E. Ralston, proprietor of
for the visitors who will be with us to
zer,
Chas.
Roe, Mrs. J. Thornburg and
to 81,000,000 more than they did a Hotel Gaston, and her son Willie, left
attend the W illamette Valley Develop­
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney.
year ago. This shortage of sacks is j Thursday for Newport to enjoy a month
ment League which is slated for this
Miss Lorena Gleason of Goldendale,
due to the increase of the Calcutta of much needed rest,
place the first week of September.
formerly
of the Grove, is spending her
market on raw material and the disas-
S. R. Child has charge of Mr.
Perhaps all rem em ber the meeting of
vacation
here.
ter of San Francisco where over 3,000,- Brown’s meat market while Mr. and
that body of business men at North
Holy-Roller
camp is about to be
000 bags were destroyed.
' Mrs. Brown are rusticating at Newport.
Bend, Coos Bay last May, and the royal
abandoned by chief Roller Baldwin
entertainment given to all who attend­
J. D. Hibbs, our general merchant, and his apostles Christian and Todd,
May Cause Spreading of Fire.
returned from Newport,
Monday,
ed. North Bend really outdid itself,
who are to lea-, c for Forest Grove
Some of our property owners have
1 where he has been rusticating for a Thursday.
planned for this convention for months
cut the dead weeds and grass in the
month.
ahead, issuing attractive invitations to
The song entitled “ There is only
streets about their homes, and others
dl business men and on their arrival
Mabel Matteson, daughter of R. One girl,” doesn’t apply to our City
are now doing so. Why not all do the
showed them what the South coast
Matteson, of Scoggins Valley, left for water commissioner, Mr. Todd, as he
same thing, especially at this time of
country could do. I t is up to us now.
Newport, Monday for a few days.
has been seen of late on parade with a
the year when the grass is so dry and
Let everyone do all he can to prepare ¡
variety of the fairer sex.
parched. Fire could very easily be
CORNELIUS
our city for its guests, beautify it in
Word has come that Merle Markee
started by some accident, but this is
every way possible.
T he old saying
Mr. White and family went to New­ and H erbert M cNutt is to join the
not the only fear. Mountain fires,
“Start right at home” will fall upon all.
port, Saturday, returning Monday.
Holy-Roller camp the last of the week.
burning of slashings round about here
Beautify your homes, lawns and the ¡
Mr. Richie, who has been very sick They will play in the band here.
in previous years have deposited ashes
street in front of your residence. Let
and burning cinders that have caused with typhoid is much improved.
Quite a num ber of Forest Grove
the town appear at its best.
Business
Mr. Foster, who has been ill for people have left for home this week.
the starting of fires. To cut the weeds
men and visitors will flock to this place
will eliminate the danger of fire and some time, has been in Portland, for Among them are: Oscar Baldwin and
(rom all parts of the Willamette Valley
will aid to bring about the scheme of several days trying the Christian wife, George Littlehales, Alice Cronin,
snd this visit of business men will j
beautifying the city as planned by th e ' Science treatment.
Kate Smeltzer, Staehr sisters, Mr. and
be the greatest advertisement our city
Civic Improvement Society.
; Mr. Willie Tibbitts, who has been Mrs. W hitney and Mrs. Thornburg.
has ever received. We have made for
! in the Klondyke for some time was in
our city a good reputation. Shall we ¡
Oregon Hops the Best.
Washington County will have a fine Seattle when last heard from,
continue to improve it?.
C ontinued from page 1
crop of fruit this y e a r-th e prune crop'
& nest Reynolds has been visiling
ship only a part of their crop and reap
will be large, there will be a ^rge
large friends in Cornelius.
The Value of a State Fair Exhibit. quantity of pears and apples. This
the reward of the advance for the
Mrs. Haycock and her daughter,
remaining part. T he price at home
Will Washington county be repre­ large crop of course is due to the good
Mrs. Williams of Eugene, spent Wed­
did advance (w hether from this source
work
done
in
the
orchards
last
spring,
sented at the state fair? That is the
nesday and Thursday at Gales Creek.
alone
or not) and the growers had the
in
cleaning
out,
careful
pruning
of
the
question which should receive an an­
The Epworth League of this place opportunity to sell their remaining
young
trees
as
well
as
the
old
ones
swer from county officials. The state
will give an ice cream social Saturday hops at th« advance.
fair is becoming each year more and and the use of the spray pump.
evening.
I am of the opinion if we would
more what its originators had intended
Mrs. Hart visited in Forest Grove, follow up this course of sending part of
Horses
from
Oregon
and
Washing­
it should be, a STA TE fair not a
Monday.
our hops to England early after picking
Salem or a Marion county fair, but a ton are being taken to the Hawaian is-
|
lands
where
they
will
be
used
as
draft
and then took chances on the market,
fair where the products of the farm and
GALES CREEK
we would be able to secure better
of the orchards could be exhibited and j animals. Twenty-five of these noble
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Short
visited
figures for those at home, and in addi­
where the '>nfers"~and~ horticulturists dumb creatures are to be shipped from
to methods | Portland to that port of the mid-Pacific few days with Carl Iler and family in tion would choke the growers of E ng­
could exchange ideas as
few days.
First-class horses Timber.
land out of this line of agriculture, and
productive of the best results. The ln a
then
they would be com pelled to look
.
-j.,««
arp
always
in
ucmauu
«uu
the
farmer
Mat
Hines
and
family
visited
in
state fair is preem inently an
always in demand and
an eduea-
eduea-
to us for their supply at prices growers
should be among the breeders of such ! Gaston, over Sunday.
ttonal institution which is of inestima-
might be able to dictate. We are in
ble value to the stockmen and farmers. animals and thereby share some ° ‘ the
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Penny of St.
need of some union or organization for
Washington county is a great agricul- ‘rade-
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Johns, came up yesterday to attend
the purpose of systematizing the busi­
tural county.
j The fruit growers of Oregon will be ' the wedding of their son Elmer and
ness of hop production and marketing.
It is in the vanguard of the great ^
w leam"of the establishment of a Ml*s Ivy McCoy’
dairy counties and keeps company ngw {fuit paper_ “ Better Fruit” — to ; “ Doc Wagner’s house was totally
AT THE CHURCHES
w'th Tillamook and Coos. Here in bg published at Hood River. It will destroyed by fire last Saturday, only a
Free Methodist
our midat is one of the largest con- bç WQrtb a p e a t dea[ t0 the fruit grow - 1 few of the contents were saved,
densed milk factories in the Pacific ^ gjvfi them new ¡deas as to the
Mr. Heisler was in Forest Grove,
There will be preaching services in
Northwest. Why not advertise our re- j rarp
orcbardSt packing and shipping Tuesday, for some repairs
for
his the Free Methodist church Sunday at
sources to the world? We realize that | of fruit and will no doubt help Oregon threshing machine,
1 1 a . m ., also 8 p. m ., by Rev. H . K.
■t is difficult to measure fully the | to further develop as a gT eat fruit j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson and Bowman, Pastor.
direct benefits which will come to this
friends, who have been camped above
state.
M. E. Church
county through an exhibition at the
the Soda Springs, have returned home, j
Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m.
state fair but we are of the opinion that
^ move is on foot in Portland to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee started for
and 8:00 p. m., Sunday school at 10
Washington will be the winner in the enf0Tf;e the laws pertaining to the sell-1 the seashore, Tuesday.
a. m., Epworth League 7:00 p. m.,
iong run if it makes a worthy exhibit i ¡ng 0f cheap, trashy reading matter
Miss Cordie Seaman has been spend- j
Prayer Meeting, Thursday 3:00 p. m.
°f its resources. Five counties have ten cent novels, etc. This move
ing a couple of weeks with Mrs. Frank
already arranged for space in the ex-1 carae as the result of the killing of
Allen, who has been quite sick, though
hibit pavilion— Jackson, Marion, Linn, an 0|d war veteran near Cottage Grove.
now much improved.
German Lutheran Church
Lane, Columbia and Benton—and
Oregon ought to be stirred up and
M. C. Steeples of Hoquiam, Wash.,
There will be no German Lutheran
several counties are now in correspon- tbose cheap, trashy novels boosted out
nephew of Mr. Lafferty, is at his bed­ services held in Forest Grove until the
dence with the state fair board.
0f sight.
side. Mr. Lafferty is still very sick.
4th Sunday in July after which tim e
This year promises to be a banner
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came
out
from
they will be held continuously at the
Grandma
Wilson
cn' in the history of the state board t f
Ringling Brothers the famous circus
usual
tim e, 2:30 p. m ., on the 2nd
Portland,
yesterday.
apiculture, under whose auspices the men are looking up a locat. /n in
serious
xnd
4th
Sundays of each month.
Mrs. Crowiher is »till in a
fair will be held. T he state has ap- gon for a pheasant farm. These ex­
H . C. Ebeling.
condition
of
health,
with
no
improve­
propriated $15,000 for the improve- Cus men wish to provide their gTeat
aviary—one of the best features o ment.
Miss Evelyn Wing returned Wednes­
their show—with Chinese pheasant
day from Forest Grove.
may start a farm in our state or
raising of those fine bi-ds.
A party consisting of Misses Alice
Bateman, Edith Smith, Mrs. J. James,
Press Association w ill1
The State
meeting at Newport. ! Wallace Smith and Tom Varley, started
hold its ann-iai
The editors will for Tillamook and Netarts, yesterday,
Septrmbex 22 -2 4
Miss Effie Penny was a guest at the
e
then have a chance to u k e *
wedding
of her brother Elmer and Miss
as other busi-
Ten thousand dollars will be given and will feel as
McCoy.
who have had their vacation
lw*y in premiums. For the county i ness men
roent of the grounds and this has been
nsed to such good advantage that the
Pounds have been renovated through-
on‘- New stalls have been provided
*nd the camping privileges will be
b*«er than ever before. Frank Lee,
cn* of the commissioners, predicts that
tb*Te will be at least 2,500 campers
oa ‘he grounds for the week.
SOME SUMMER SPECIALS!
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Willis has just returned from Portland.
Christian Church.
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
Our Guns Hit the Marl
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YOU certainly are GOING to the MOUNTAINS after the BI( I
GAME, then you need the Guns and Amunition that “ do things.’' |
Call and See prices of our Rifles and Shot Guns, the best m akes!
Winchester, Savage, andStevensj'j
You will need other supplies and you had better see our Stock d g }
Tents and
Camping
Supplies!
We carry largest line of RANGES in the county. 825 and upjH I
M. PETERSON, FOREST GROVEM
P A C I F I C U N IV E R S IT Y
Located at Forest Grove, Oregon, 26 miles west i r o i H
Portland.
Has largest endowment; is be/L |
equipped
of any of the private ir,f> 1
Christian
stitutions of the state. Tuition l o ^ l
Co-educational
For catalogue and attractiviijj
Non-Sectarian literature address
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T H E PR E SID E N T
Forest Grove, Oregj
To Our Correspondents
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EXPERIEN f
We would ask our correspondents to
send us their copy so it will reach us
Tuesday of each week where possible;
also to sign their names to same— not
for publication but that we may know
to whom we are under obligations for
same.
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in v e n tio n ls p r o b a b l j p a te n t a b le . Ç o r ti" 'f "
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F a i c u ts t a k e n t h r o n u ig
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tp rc ia l n o tic e , i a lf b o u t elm ru e , lu t h
The Cc3t Guaranty of Merit
Is Open Publicity.
Every' bottle of Xlr. l’lerce's w orld-
famed medicine» leaving tb« g re a t labo­
ra to ry a t Buffalo, N. Y., has printed
upon Its w rapper all the Ingredient»
entering Into its composition. T h is fact
alone places Dr. Pierce’s Fam ily Medi­
cines in a cbm* a ll by Uierrmelve». They
ca —iot be classed w ith p a te n t or secret
m iuicinos because th ey are neither. T his
is why so m any unprejudiced physicians
prescribe them and m o w n im w them to
their path" ts. T hey know w h a t they
are composed of, and th a t the Ingredients
are those endorsed by th e m ost em inent
m edical authorities.
T he fu rth e r fa c t th a t n e ith e r Dr.
P ierce’s Ooldon M edical Discovery, th e
ront stom ach tonic, liver m vlgorator,
eu rt reg u lato r and blood purltlcr. nor his
"F av o rite Prescription* tor w eak, o v e r­
worked, broken-dow n, norvous women,
contains any alcohol, also e n title s them
to a place nil by them selves.
M any years ago. Dr. Pierce discovered
th a t chem ically pure glycerine, of proper
stren g th . Is a bettor solvent and preserv­
ative of the m edicinal principles resid­
ing in our Indigenous, or native, medi­
cinal plants th an is alcohol; and. fu rth e r­
more, th a t it possesses valuable m edicinal
properties of Its own, being dem ulcent,
nu tritiv e, antiseptic, and a m ost efliclent
antlfr-rinent.
N either of the above m edicines con­
ta in s alcohol, or any h arm ful, h a b it­
form ing drug, as will bo seen from a
glance a t the form ula printed on each
bottle w rapper. T hey are safe to use and
potent to cure.
N ot only do physicians prescribe th e
above, non-secret m edicines largely, but
th e most Intelligent people employ them
—people who would not th in k of using
p a te n t, or secret m edicines.
th e o ordinary
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Ever;
very Ingredient en terin g Into the com-
nnsitlon
îsltfoi of Dr. Plerco’s m edicines has
th e strongest kind of an endorsem ent
from leading m edical w riters of the
several schools of practice. No o th er
medicine* p u t up for like purposes has
any such profe*rtonnl endorsem ent.
Dr. Pierce's P le a sa n t Pellets cure con­
st i pa thin. C onstipation Is the cause of
m any di.-eases. Cure th e cause and you
cure the disease. One "P e lle t” Is a gentle
laxative, and tw o a mild c a th a rtic . Drug­
gists sell them , and nothing Is " j u s t as
good." Easy to tak e as candy.
Scientific America!
A h a n d s o m e ly I ll u s tr a te d w e e k ly . I ,n r g « i f r '
d i l a t i o n «»f a n y s c ie n tif ic J o u rn a l. T e r m * *
y e a r ; f o u r m o n th s , f t . B old by a ll n e w a d e l W
MUNN & Co.”"1"“— New “*
B r a u c h O ffice. 626 F Ht.. W a s h in g to n , ]
R . IN IX O IN , D e n t
Forest Grove, Oregon
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O F FIC E :
W. E HOLLIS,
LAWYER
Real Estate and Corpo­
ration Law a Specialty.
Forest Grove,
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Forest Grove, Oregon
A general banking business transact!
Interest paid on tim e d ep o sits.*
Accounts invited.
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Leading Tonsoriali 1
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F o re st
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MARTIN & CO . 1
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And dealers in all kinds of H orst*
Goods. Repairing Promptly D o n tl
Prices Reasonable.
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Local Time Table
Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive
and depart on the following schedule:
PORTLAND BOUND
6:57
9:00
1:30
4:16
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Hines' S I
E. W. Haines Bail
T h e News and Serai-weekly Journal j
for 81.75. Sample copies may be had
at this office.
No. 3 Departs -
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T h re e doors north o f B a ile y 's store,
hours fro ir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
IHOf SUS
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FOREST 6R0VE, (
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City Shaving Parlors )
For the Best. Up-to-date Work. 1
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. J
A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
There will be regular preaching ser­
SOUTH BOUND
vices at the Christian Church morning
and evening of the first and third Sun- No. 2 Departs • - - 9:00 a. m.
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6:20 p. m.
day* 0f each m oatbi the minister de- " 4
FOREST GROVE SPECIALS
I* m lit up Capital SZS.ixNMK) |
voting a portion of his time to the
congregation in Hillsboro.
Service No. 8 Arrives
- - 12:20 p. m.
CORRESPONDENTS:
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9:20 p. m.
next Sunday at 11 a. m ., the congre- “ 10
National Ci*y Bank, New York
gation joining in th e union m eeting in
N. L. ATKINS,
Wells Fargo & Co’s Bank, New Yc
i the evening. C. A. SlAS, Mimister.
A g en t! United States National Bank. PortlC:
FIRST NATIONAL BAN