W ashington VOL. IV FOREST FOUND The Apple Tingis Does Much uam- Pioneer Passes Away. The C ounty T®» GROVE, WASHINGTON CO ., O RE., TH U R SD A Y , SEPTEM BER 6, new s 1906. NO., 0REG0N STATE FAIR FINE PROGRAM LINE ON TO TOE COAST Everything W ill Be Ready on Open­ FOR TOMORROW ing Day. Biggest Fair Ever Held. news was received here on ! August 29, that Dr. Sanford of Glencoe, | had passed away at 12:3o o ’clock, after an illness of some three or four years, > H COUNTY COURT NEWS PROBATE COURT Estate of N. S. Howell, d ecec Tim e continued for hearing objectil | to settlement to Tuesday Sept. 1906. ■ Only a few days are left before the gates are opened at the State Fair, United Railways Will Build Soon to age in Our Orchards— Found In Session of Willamette Valley Devel­ which promises to be the greatest ever acute dysentary. Dr. Sanford was bom This City— Will Extend On to held in the northwest. The Salem Estate of Frank Clapshaw. Large Numbers. in England, December 30, 1822, and opment League to be Held all Day people, as well as the management are filed and approved. Ida C lapsI! The Coast. came to Oregon in 1852, locating six! doing all in their power to make this appointed administratrix. John H r i^ l at College— Prominent Speakers. fair a success, and have secured ex­ miles from Portland. H e spent three I _________ ler, John Ranes and John M cC lajll hibits and amusements that will instruct appointed appraisers. Coidl :y of Corvallis years in California, and returning rinumrc r,„i#0 „ „ j r i Will Be and please the large crowd who will Would Be Shortest Route to the Guardianship John C. Hatch, M a jH f'm P ftv SeUled ‘n Silverl03> 1885 came | n ° W m ’ FfU S Gra,llS attend. Every thing will be ready for crlbes Pest— Also Gives R nuneoy t0 Glencoei where he and has resided up Displayed While Promofers of Pub­ the opening day. Addresses will be Coast— A few Hours Ride and a Bretherton, Chas. H. Hatch, M. Hatch and Edward H . H attiw i ■ j to the time of his death. H e was a! _ F lg lit the New Enemy. made by Gov. Chamberlain, United minors. Petition filed asking for a r i l ’ ¡j lic Prosperity Hold Convention. Dip In the Ocean. States Senator Gearin and Hon. Harvey member of the M. E. church and the »«tat» : to sell real I estate. W. Scott. The music will be furnished , K. P. lodge, of this place, and was a j Estate of Royal L. Sampson, i |j by the Salem Military band, assisted Programs have been sent out for the Another new bug has been found man who had the respect and friend-I ministratnx discharged and *«» ■ by the best soloists in the west. Con­ convention of the Willamette Valley There is a strong probability that an j and brought to the attention of County liness of all who knew him. During closed of record, and administratrix certs will be given every" evening in Development League to be held in | electric line will be built by the Unit- | allowed 855. 37 fees as administrat:«*1 F m it Inspector, W . T . Harris. This the Indian war of 1855-6 he was this city tomorrow. An important fea­ the pavilion and in the afternoon on ed Railways from a point on the Forest -------------- , I the race track. one is very easily detected as it is quite assistant surgeon and his biography ture will be the decoration of streets A chorus of 40 young women from Grove division across Washington and MARRIAGE LICENSES t large. The first part of the week the ! published in the Early History of Ore­ with flowers, fruits and grain. Tillamook will probably be engaged to Clatsop Counties to the sea, probably Oliver Brown and Lulu W arr™ There will be three sessions of the inspector had a good specim en on the I gon is a glowing tribute to an honor­ sing every evening. The Oregon De­ convention, at 9 a. m ., 1:30 p. m. and reaching the ocean at a point near Sea­ David T schobold and Annie Fue :t:eet which he was showing around, j able man and useful citizen. H e was 7:30 p. m., at Marsh hall, the assem- velopment League will also meet dur- John Fuegy and Lena Hesse. I ing the state fair and will hold meetings side pr at some distance south of that 1 The leaf was literally covered with the I married in 1878 to Alice M. Bagby of room of Pacific University. The p ro-I. R place. This project is admitted to be in the music room during three days. Clackamas county, Oregon, daughter gram follows: insect and with a large number of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The Fioneers "resting place” will be on foot by officials of the United Rail­ PROGRAM 9 A. M. scales. A similar specim en was sent °* t*le 'ate Bagby of Molalla, of that' one of the novel ideas of the state fair, ways, and C. E. Loss, who is at the Leander Miller to Patrick Hogan !■ ' Convention called to order by Hon. where pioneers will have seats for their to the experimental station at Corvallis. 1 county, county> who w^° still st' " survives survives him. him. Be- 2 A acres in Lawrence Hall head of the interests owning the fran­ d 1 c 1 s i w .......................... | As information concerning this new in- I s*des his wife he leaves three children, E. W. Hainas, president board of trade. comfort. The camp ground has also been improved for the army of expect­ chises of the company, is now at Sea­ G eo G H ancock to Chas Shiffer truder, Mr. Cordley writes the following: Mary A., wife of Thos. Connell; Forest Grove. side, where he is now looking over that Address of welcome by M. Peterson, ed campers. part of lot 34 M E Cemetery "I find upon examination that the Eugenia E., of Glencoe and James r ! mayor of Forest Grove. Cornelius.................................... part of the country. specimens that accom panied your let - 1 of Portland. Prof. Bradley Has New Position. “ The Benetiits of Organization as ter are the Apple Tingis. This spe­ Mr. Loss admitted that it is proba­ Hannah Purser to Joseph Reiff The funeral occured last Thursday Illustrated Through the Work of the Prof. Chas. E. Bradley has handed lot 38 Steel’ s Add Beaverton cies as far as I know, first becam e inju­ ble his company will build a line to Valley Development in his resignation to the president of and other lands........................ riously abundant in Clatsop county, at 10:30 from the M. E. church at Willamette the college, having accepted a position the beach, but could make no definite John Pearson et ux to Western Irom whence it nas spread up the Co­ Glencoe, and interment was in the j League,” E. Hofer. president. as assistant chem ist at the Experimen­ announcement as yet. H e expressed Appointment of committees. Lumber Co. nw i sec 22 t 3 lumbia and Willamette valleys as far as Tualatin Plains cemetery. Mr. Bradley, confidence that such a road would pay “ Fruit Growing as a Factor of De- tal Station at Corvallis. n 5 w ......................................... Salem at any rate. velopment in the Willamette Valley,” : in the way of an apology for leaving handsomely on the investment, as he G eo Schulmerich et ux to Jno “ It is a very cifficult insect to com­ Pacific, mentioned the great opportun­ H. C. Atwell, Washington county. W underhck all of s J lot 4 b Returns From Rome. bat, since the adults are so resisting to ity which presented itself at the station said some quick means of reaching the . “ The State Grange and Develop­ 3 Humphrey’ s A dd, Hillsboro sprays that they will stand anything Rev. Father L. Verhaag, after a ment,” A. T. Buxton, Forest Grove, and especially in his line— Agricultural ocean would prove popular. That a W E Beard et ux to D S Calla­ that will not injure the leaves. The six months’ absence officiated at high Chemistry. " N o , he said, “ I am on road can be built that will land passen­ state lecturer. way i int in trust in sec 31 adult insect winters under rubbish in mass in his parish at Verboort last Sun- t 2 n 3 w .................................... “ Condensed Milk Industry of Forest the best of terms with President Ferrin gers at the beach within two or three the fence corners and such places, and | but I must go where my work and H e has visited Rome and had Grove,” Superintendent Callender. hours from the time of leaving Portland A Mizner to R M Dooly (trus­ migrate to the leaves early in Spring. aay opportunities lead m e.” te e ) 2.10 acres in Donald PROGRAM AT 1:30 P. M. The eggs are laid upon the under sur- j tw° audiences with the holy father; al- Mr. Bradley was born at Galesburg, is the belief of the United Railways M cL eod d 1 c and other lands 11 “ Educational Development,” J. M. face of the leaves and hatch early in : so made a tour of the old country. He 111. February 22, 1874. When four magnate. Louisa A Mills et al to J B ft Powers, city superintendent public May. If one pays particular attention ¡s one 0f Oregon’ s pioneer priests, and years of age his patents came W est, “ There are none too many Summer Matthews part of block 25 at this time and sprays the leaves with i$ weU known au over the Northwest, schools, Salem. and at the age of 16 he entered Tual­ resorts within the reach of Portland.” Forest G rove............................. i it; “ Civic Improvement,” Professor kerosene emulsion or whale-oil soap , , . atin Academ y. Seven years later he Melissa O Shipley et ux to Chas said Mr. Loss. “ People would favor solution, one can very satisfactorily j Hls Par,sh no* ls the second lar* est ln Mary E. Famham, Pacific University. graduated from Pacific University with W McCarnahey i of an acre “ Electrical Transportation in West­ destroy the young, and, in fact this can | Oregon, and his members are anxious a road that could deliver them at the j the degree of B. S. After a year’ s prac- in sec 19 t 2 n 3 w .............. ern Oregon,” F. W. Waters, mayor of be done with each generation, but if ¡to extend to him a hearty greeting, , tical work in mining chemistry, he was I beach within a short time after leaving F L Geiger et ux to M E H ig­ the spraying is delayed until the in- Rev. Father O ’ Brien, who has filled Salem. I appointed assistant in the science de­ I the city. There is not much doubt of gins 20 acres in Wm Geiger “ Harriman System in Oregon,” H . sects become matured, as stated before, the place during his absence returned partment of Pacific University, and in this. While I cannot say that we will Jr d 1 c t 1 s 3 w .............. j E. Lounsbury, Portland. to his home in Portland last Monday. they are very difficult to destroy.’ I 1900 was made instructor in chemistry, build such a line, there is a probability Niel J Brown to Gerhard H ol- “ The Oregon State Fair,” Hal D. i with the degree M. S. Mr. Bradley broke tract in Orange Hall Patton, Business Men’ s league, Salem. returned fiom California a few days ago that we will.” d i e t 1 s 1 w ........................ "Merchants’ Protective Associa­ This move is one that could be ex- F W Phillips to Fred Walton lot where he and Professor James R. t io n ,” R. L. Sabin, Portland. 1 Robertson, of Pacific University had pected from one who has had much to 2 block 30 Cornelius............ “ Condensed Milk from Hillsboro,” ! been studying research work in the do with railroading in California, where John Pearson et ux to Western ! J. P. Tamasie, president board of trade. ; Berkeley University. Mr. Bradley has Lumber Co part of sec 6 t perhaps the best paying propositions in “ Advertising Oregon,” C. C. Chap­ many friends among the students, not 3 n 5 w .......................... .. . man, Advertising Bureau, Portland. only in the recitation room, but also electric railways are those which carry M Weissenfluh et ux to I R “ Where We Still Have Railroads through the great interest he has always people from the inland cities to the Gillihan lots 68 and 69 Steels Coming,” H. T. Botts, mayor of Tilla­ taken in athletics. ^ coast.— Add, B eaverton ...................... mook. W L Howland et ux to J M New Professor for Pacific. Address, United States Senator I. L. Cole of Cornelius, who says he Howland 10 acres sec 27 t i Charles W. Fulton of Astoria. Professor Bradley’ s successor in the is 70 years old, the fastest runner on 2 n 2 w .................................... Election of officers. chair of chemistry has been selected, the coast, the best police officer San Chas L Crocker to Pacific Rail­ Prof. Vaban S. Babasinian. Though Francisco ever had, a doctor by pro- PROGRAM 7:30 P. M. way and Navigation Co. part “ The Problem of Good Roads,” foreign in name and nativity he has | fession and a chemist who makes his of block 3 Simmons Add, Thomas F. Ryan, county judge of lived many years in this country and own medicines, last night lost his wife H illsboro.................................... is thoroughly American. H e pursued and children in the mazes of the city. Clackamas county. Tax Notice. “ Development of a city by the col­ graduate study at Brown University, The doctor had com e to town with lege Route,” President H. M. Crooks Providence, R. I., from which institu­ his wife in a large covered wagon to The taxpayers of Washington Count tion he has since received the Doctor’ s make a few purchases for use on the of Albany college. Oregon, are hereby notified that tl i; H e has had several years of farm. Leaving his spouse he set out “ Manhood as a Factor of Develop­ Degree. last half of their taxes for the year 191 successful teaching experience and ment,” President W. N. Ferrin, Pac­ to visit the drug store of Woodard, comes with high testimonials as an ific university. Clarke & Co. This he found withuot and levied in January, 1906, are nc "Development Through Better instructor and a man. difficulty, but for the life of him he payable and will becom e delinquent rijj Banking Facilities,” R. E. Fulton, could not retrace his steps. For an the first Monday in October, 1906, Dead. Northwest Guaranty and Trust com ­ hour or more wended the streets of which time interest at the rate of 1 Mrs. Sarah Waters, formerly of this pany, Portland. the city, covering all the territory from city, died in Hillsboro on Friday morn­ per cent, per annum will be chargeiif "O regon and the Jamestown Exposi- the heights to the waterfront and from ing at the age of 72 years. Mrs. in addition to 10 per cent, penalt; ' ! tion,” President Jefferson Myers of the Waters was a resident of this county Lovejoy to the Plaza block. Naturally which said interest will be com pute t' state commission. on his continued pilgrimage he grew for over 35 years and a resident of “ Oregon West Coast Harbors,” thirsty and stopped many times “ just from the first M onday in April, 190< \ Forest Grove for about 10 years. She Hon. B. F. Jones, Independence. With each drink Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Augui I removed to Hillsboro last year to make to wet his whistle.” "T h e Relation of Coos Bay to the her home with her daughter, Mrs. he grew more confused, and at last his 30, 1906. State of Oregon,” L. J. Simpson, Wilkes. Her husband died about 10 wandering footsteps took him to the J. w . C o n n e l l , president of Coos bay chamber of com - years ago, from the effect of a fall from police station. H ere, as he was telling Sherriff of Washington County, Oral i merce. a tree. Mrs. Waters leaves two sons his tale the phone rang and the faith­ Responses from mayors of the live ful Mrs. Cole was on the other end, and two daughters, Frank of Yakima, — Dr. Eaton cures Goitre. C o n s u l-—— j cities of western Oregon. Theodore of Lewiston, Idaho; Mrs. Eva seeking information of her misguided Reports of committees. him about yours. Wilkes of Hillsboro and Miss Ethel hubby. The doctor and Mrs. Cole The State Business Men’ s league Waters of St. Johns. T h e burial took were happily united by Officer Wanless will have a meeting at Forest Grove at Winchester 1894, 30-30 Nickel Steel Bbl place in the Cornelius cemetery, on the same time the Development league at Third and Yamhill streets, where Saturday. _____ u « » 2 5 -3 5 “ “ 14 75 meets there, to perfect its state organi­ the wagon had been standing all the Mrs. Gertrude Kerston, aged 69 zation. “ “ 1892, 25-20 “ “ “ 12,50 tim e.— Portland Oregonian. The program wiff be interspersed by years, died at the home of her daughter musical features and excursions on the Mrs. Joseph M oore, Saturday, August Notice for Publication. new electric street car line of Forest 25 1906. Deceased was born in Ger­ United State* Land Office, Portland, Oregon, many, and in 1866 was wedded to Grove. ______ __________ _ June 11. 1906. 30-30 303, John Kerston, who has been dead Notice it hereby given that In compliance with the New City Hall. about fifteen years. Th ey came to provision* of the act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, 1867. Eight children entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Local contractors have been notified America in that bids would be received for the were born to the union, three of whom States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States «y construction of the new city hall which reside in this county. Mrs. Henry act of August 4, 1892, Lawrence H. Coater, Jr. of Port­ is to be built adjoining Verts hall. \ VanDyke, North Forest Grove; Mrs land, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this The plans and specifications for the Wm. Smith, Greenville, and Mrs. day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6960. building have been prepared for some Joseph M oore, of Hillsboro. The fun­ for the purchase of the Lou 1, 2. and 3 and SW H of NE H of Section No. 2 In Township No. 2. N la n g e No 6. W time and have finally been agreed upon. eral took place Monday, and interment and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more That the new city hall will com e to fill was in the Verboort Catholic cemetery. valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural a long felt want is stating the matter purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before is something worth knowing and The Board of Trade has appointed j the Register and Receiver o f this office at Portland, in a trite way. By all means, build the is very important to moat people. : Oregon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of September. 1906. hall and let it be a credit to our thriv­ the following persons to represent For­ Our watches do not vary a second He names as witnesses: Julius C. Burke of Portland. ing and thrifty t o w n / Our present city est Grove and vicinity at the meeting ■ Oregon; Edward Burke of Portland. Oregon; Ollrer M W e give a strong guarantee. hall has outlived its usefulness. The of the Oregon State D evelopm ent ! Stafford of Portland. Oregon; James Miller of Portland. League which meets at Salem, Septem­ building has answered every purpose Any and all persons :W » lH « trn M ly 111« for which it was intended, but which ber 11-12-13, during the State Fair: I w t M l.wM « .« r .q w a u « to II« U m O l U M la WM . with the great forward mo'-ement For­ Senator E. W . Haines, A . T* Buxton, ■ A c . om or befar« wM SW t n « f W « * ' . g r o ve ALGE1NON S. D M W . l « « t * « t . | est Grove has made, a new building is Col. Harry Haynes, H on. W . K. New­ ell, J. C. Latta and W . H . Hollis. made necessary. the immediate cause of his death being Professor J j r A re You G o in g ? Hunting Season Opened Wednesday August 15th 1906 Time You were get- your Things Ready The following are Our Prices on WINCHESTER AND SÄVÄGE GUNS Model JUST RIGHT! 10.26 22 Cal “ Take Down 12 and 16 Gauge Shot Gun 19.44 Savage Model or Rd Bbl - Oct. Get Portland Prices and com­ pare them with the above. The Correct Time GOFF BROS., FOREST , Abbott & Son OREGON (rint Pub. Jaw 1«) S. Jewelers Â