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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
» • • • • V Mrs. Gus Patterson of Hillsboro was a Grove visitor last week. E W S L E T S Evening Telegram and The News. T T T One year, SS.OO; Six months, $2.50. Frank Allen returned last week from B y t h e “ U ttv ll Portland where he has been working Boyd, as an introductory re- or some time. —Money to loan on farm security, j o his lecture on John Wiclifl, y evening spoke of the many dif- W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon, j GASTON Mrs. Renshaw, nee Nettie Clark, of ways of spelling the name of the reformer. There being twelve Portland, was in the Grove Saturday Rod and Gun Club Meets and Elects and Sunday and attended the funeral of een handed down to us. Officers— Many Visitors. Is very evident that the parson her grandfather, Mr. Joshua Clark. The Gaston Rod and Gun Club held bt been keeping up with modern Miss Stella Via of Forest Grove visit-1 I I I , while searching among the old ed at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. A .! their annual meeting last Saturday H scripts for facts of that person’s Shepard, several days last week.— night and reorganized their club. Judge Tanner was elected pres., Harry » I-fo r he forgot Roosevelt’s way of North Yamhill Record. Wescott, vice pres.; H . L. Russell, (Lv tag, (Y-clif). Mrs. Judson James and son of Gales sec. and treas. The members are: « « (• Creek, returned to their home Tues Judge Tanner, Harry Wescott, Chas. i IS ring the summer, while the Port- day, after spending a few days with her Wescott, Babe Wescott, H. L. Russell, vTj Y. M . C. A. lads were in the city, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Varley of this Ernie Matteson, Thos. Carmichael, I red a pleasant little incident, city. Hal Hibbs, O. Griebeler and Mr. of the boys, who had left in a Mrs. Fred Kane visited the home Barger. ‘ i, ■ and had forgotten to make all folks over Sunday. Mrs. Kane is now Grace and Ralph Harding have regis »reparation, stepped into one of employed in a wholesale millinery (eneral stores and asked whether tered at Pacific University where they establishment in Portland. Mild purchase a bathing suit. He will take up their studies for the en- — Bailey’s Big Store to buy your suing year. old by the polite clerk that none in stock at present and that goods. Largest stock in Washington E. H. Jeter and son Ed. of Portland, ry stores seldom found much county. See for yourself. were Gaston visitors last Sunday. Mrs. Morgan of Astoria and Miss id for such articles. The lad Mrs. Harry Baker has returned to Walsh of San Jose, Cal., arrived Tues isappointed, but a happy thought her home in Portland after a two ik him about that time. “ Have day to spend a week in this city, the weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. iy trunks?” The clerk, always guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark. Storey. e alert for a sale, told the pros- The Semi-Annual meeting of the Miss Rebecca Best of Portland, ve buyer to “ step this way,” and Washington County Veterans Associa spent a few days with her mother at ed off in a corner before a large tion will meet at Gaston on Thursday, this place, last week. ,y of trunks, suit-cases and travel- Oct. 4. S t e p h e n M o rg a n , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCune of ags. That was enough for the President. Boise, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. g man, but coming from the city, Mr. and Mrs. George Frost of Hills B. F. Purdy, on their way home from ¿ft* acked out of the store as politely boro, were the guests of the Sextons rw t ossible under the circumstances— on Sunday. They also came up to Seaside, where they have been spend ing the summer visit Mrs. S. E. Knowles, a former Ne- j Mrs. Tim Tompson of Portland, has he was heard to give vent to his braskan who has been visiting with been visiting Mrs. A. M. Porter and ngs—one of the biggest and heart! Mrs. Sexton. other friends. ■ 1 rorse-laughs ever heard anywhere. Ed Seymour of Deadwood, South « 9 (• Dakota, arrived in this city a few days' CORNELIUS U Chick Shannon returned to this a few days ago, with a friend from ago and intends locating here and Much Building and Repairing Going going into business. Mr. Seymour is on— Two Death.s ern Oregon, on the belated train related to the Higby’s of North Forest it 1 o’clock p. m. Upon arriving The building and repairing which ae house “ Chick” was up to some Grove. have been in progress during the Thos. H. Rogers came up from For season improves the appearance of the his old tricks and thought it would great to scare the ladies who were est Grove to harvest the crop from his town and suggests greater activity and ing there. H e ran up the steps hop yard near town. He has about 13 industry. the porch and in a strong, stem acres, and will realize something near It has been remarked that the com :e ordered to be let in, when a ten tons of hops from the yard.—Me petition here makes this as good a [jjllbe was heard at one of the windows Minnville Reporter. trading point as any of the neighboring Miss Anna Smith returned home towns. | the second floor asking what was Ijjited. Chick replied that he wanted Monday from Mr. Hutchcroft’s hop Josh Merril, who was recently /'. get inside, but would not say what fields in Yamhill County where she has by a hQtse improving. been combining work with pleasure i n ! , ■ wanted or anything except that he L Confeience convenes this week and i anxious to get inside. H e made the hop-yards. there will be no preaching service at jtjnbold move for one of the ground — Ask any “ JAP” that you may see, the Methodist church, next Sunday. ^ ft windows, when the voice up-stairs “ Why the Czar, with Bear behind,” The funeral services of Mrs. Zilpha *-‘*;lered “ You had better get away had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, Wilkins were held in the Methodist ° ^ p !m here or I’ll shoot.” That amused Church on Monday afternoon, inter liiM' i boys for a while until they realized says he, They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea. ment in Cornelius cemetery. ■SV t it was no joke. The friend from The funeral services of Mrs. Sarah ern Oregon could have been seen —Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. *®»ging a tree, trying to get out of Miss Amy Thomas, who had been A. Haberstroh were held at her home . it, while “ Chick,” thinking it the guest of Miss Helen Bollinger for under the auspices of the Ladies Re Ijuld be best to stop right here and the last week, left for Forest Grove, lief Corps, Tuesday afternoon, inter | ' e his identity, spoke up and the where she will attend Pacific Univer ment in the Cornelius cemetery. was called off. The boys went sity. She was accompanied by Miss COUNTY COURT NEWS Corvallis the next day to enter Bollinger, who also goes to resume her &$■': college. They are now a little studies at that institution.—Oregon PROBATE COURT ler after the cool reception they City Enterprise. Guardianship of Fred W.; Helen :eived. Mrs. Mary Wolhart, of Hood River, and Marjorie Whitehead minors. Char one of Dr. Eaton’s patients, whom he lotte Scobey appointed Guardian of has been treating for the morphine said minors. H. T. Bagley, Geo. H. habit, was in the city last week. She Wilcox and Willis Ireland, appointed says she is completely cured of the appraisers. If Mrs. John Thornburgh was a Port- habit and is now doing a lot of work Estate of Jacob Wunderli. Closed of | nd visitor Saturday. every day and taking care of a large record. Executor and executrix dis I: Allen Dale of Portland, was a guest family. charged, and property turned over i the Langley residence, Sunday. to Elizabeth Wunderli. JL *i' JL ^7* JL JL 17l JL ’T1 JL I Jí. r Goldenrod Plour Guaranteed .ít M Personal Mention j Card of Thanks. P — Try Goldenrod ke it. Flour. You'll W V V W V V V w w w w w w ------------------ P J Lund to Western Timber Co 60 acres in sec 15 t 3 n 5 .................................... • • • Linda A Frank to Wm G Goss- lin et al 120 acres sec 29 t 2 n 2 w. Fred Behnke et ux to Guy Bor- nett 40 acres s e c 7 t 2 s 1 w Peter J Lund to Western Tim ber Co ¡162 acres in sec 3 t 3 n 5 ................................ .. John R Ballard to Lydia E Miles part of block 9 Forest Grove..................................... Henry Hannan et ux to T J McParland tract in sec 4 t 2 n 4 ...................................... Julia M Wheeler to Warren E Wheeler tract in Wm Stokes d i e ...................................... Sarah A Kidder to H H Clarke part of block 11 Forest Grove Joshua Clark to H H Clark part of block 11 Forest Grove. . Geo H Baldwin to A B Caples part of block 29 Forest Grove Christina Keller et al to C H Terwilliger 30 acres in sec 31 t 2 s 1 w ......................... Sarah White to William Snell 41.03 acres sec 10 t 2 n 4 w —It arouses energy, develops and Í —Goldenrod Flour now 95 cents I pe- sack. stimulates nervous life, arouses the 1 10 550 50 500 200 You Con Easily Operate Rocky This Typew iter Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea Yourself. or Tablets.— Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Don’t worry your The News and Semi-weekly Journal correspondent. Don’t write him for $1.75. Sample copies may be had anything by hand at this office. that takes time to make out— that may leave him in doubt— FREE K now ingw haf It Is to suffer, that he can’t easily read. FREE OF C Cel» HARG E, to any a 'm 'c .rt'L " '“ Teeeme t l ___ n •* tlve cure for I Eczema, Salt f Rheum . Erysipelas,*!? And don’t fill out legal or card and ----------- „ r papers . Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer’ 101 ,^ memos-or make out accounts or hotel j Write F. W^WUII mm , too Manhattan A.enue, Ne» menus in your own handwriting. It looks bad, reflects on your standing S . A ., iV I o u l t o r i makes people think you can’t afford a , The stenographer and is sometime am bi- 1 guous. You can write out your letters, make L e a d in g T o n so ria list of out an abstract, fill in an insurance pol H örest Grove icy, enter your card memos, make out your accounts, or a hotel menu, or do any kind of writing you need, on any kind, size or thickness of paper, and R » I N I X O I N , D e n t i s t space any way you want on Eczema and Pile Cure Forest Grove, Oregon TT)e. Tax Notice. Three doors north of Bailey’s store. Office hours froir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. OLIVET? The taxpayers of Washington County, Oregon, are hereby notified that the last half of their taxes for the year 1905 and levied in January, 1906, are now payable and will become delinquent on the first Monday in October, 1906, at which time interest at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum will be charged, in addition to 10 per cent, penalty, which said interest will be computed from the first Monday in April, 1906. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, August 30, 1906. J. w . C o n n ell , Sherriff of Washington County, Ore. TypiiA fpH ^r W* H* HOLLIS, The Standard Visible Writer You can write any of these things yourself if you do not happen to have a stenographer. For you can easily learn, with a little practice, to write just as rapidly, and as perfectly, as an expert operator on the OLIVER. Because the OLIVER is the simplified typewriter. And you can see every word you write. About 80 per cent more duiable than any other typewriter, because it has about Trespass Notices on sale at The 80 per cent less wearing points than News Office. most other typewriters. 80 per cent easier to write with than — District 76 School Shoes at these other complicated, intricate Bailey’s. machines that require “ humoring” — techinical knowledge—long practice and special skill to operate. AT THE CHURCHES Than machines which cannot be adjusted to any special space—with M. E. Church Regular Breaching services at the Methodist church j which it ¡S impossible tO Write abstracts, every Sabbath at 1 1 a.m . and at 7.30 p. m. Sunday insurance policies. Or Odd-sized doCU* school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 6:30 p. m.; Mid-wetk j m e n t S except yOU Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. special attachments REV. L. F. BELKNAP. Pastor. buy LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo ration Law a Specialty. OFFICE over H ines’ Store Forest Grove, - Oregon City Shaving Parlors For the Best, Up-to-date Work. Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. • A. T. Wirtz, Proprietor FIRST NATIONAL RANK Paid up C a p ita l $28,000.00 CORRESPONDENTS: National City Bank, New York Wells Fargo & Co’s Bank, New York United States National Bank. Portland e x p e n siv e requiring experts j MARTIN & CO. to operate. You can adjust the OLIVER to any | MANUFACTURERS OF reasonable space—you can write on j H A R IN E S S any reasonable size and thickness of paper, right out to the very edge, j And dealers in all kinds of Horse without the aid of an expensive attach- j Goods. Repairing Promptly Done ment or special skill, and youi work Prices Reasonable. Drop in. will be neat appearing, legible and j SH0, NE1R FOREST GROVE, ORE clear. ; natlor s corner For the OLIVER is the typewriter I--------------- for the doctor, the lawyer, the insur ance agent, the merchant, the hotel (ESTABLISHED 1898.) proprietor— or any man who does his own writing. j Forest Grove, Oregon Write us now for our booklet on the j A general banking business transacted. simplified features of the OLIVER. Interest paid on time deposits. Th»s O liver T y p e w rite r C o . Accounts invited. Wabbash Ava. and Monro* St. German Lutheran Church The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m. H. C. EBELING, Pastor. Christian Church. Preaching service on the first and third Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. REV. SIAS, Pastor. Congregational Church E. W . Haines Bank Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser vice at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Young People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. REV. H. W . BOYD. Pastor. Free Methodist There will be preaching services in the Free Metho dist Church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. REV. H. K. BOWMAN, Pastor. C h ic a g o Christian Science. - Illin o is 60 YEAR» EX PER IEN C E Service! every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Science Hall, 115 South Fifth Street. A SK THE A G EN T FOR TICKETS VIA Notice for Publication. United State! Land Office, Portland, Oregon. August 10, 1906. Notice il hereby given that in compliance with the T rade M arks provllioni of the act of Congreii of June 3. 1878. en- 1 D e s ig n s titled "A n act for the aale of Umber land! In the State! C o p y r ig h t s A c . A nvone sen d in g a sk etch and d escription may of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Waahlngton Terri qnlekly ascertain o u r opinion fre e w h eth e r an tory,” aa extended to all the Public Land Stales by act I invention is prob ab ly p aten tab le. Comm unlca- Hons stric tly co ,.d d en tlal. HAN0B00H o n I'a te n te of Auguat 4, 1891. Charlea M. Adkina of Galea Creek. | sent O ldest ntrency fo r securing p aten ts. P a te n ts ta k en th ro u g h M unn Jk Co. receive county of Washington, State of Oregon, has this day I tpecial notice, w ith o u t c h arg e, in th e filed in this office hla sworn atatrment No. 7014, far the i purchase of the E H SW H and NW H SWV, 0, Section I No. 31. In Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West. I A h an dsom ely lllu .trstR d weekly. la r g e s t Hr- and will offer proof to show that the land sought is culatlim ,.f any scientific Journal. T erm s, 13 a more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricul- [ 7 'V :_?onr m o n th ., *L Sold by all new sdealers. tu rat purposes, and to establish hla claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Thursday, the 25th day of October. 1906. He names as witnesses: Allen S. Dilley. Forest Grove, Oregon. James Churchill, Gales Creek, Oregon, Charles E. Potts, Gales Creek. Oregon, John w . O ’Brien, Portland, Oregon. C 21 O L f r y , M r r , » _ Any and all persons claiming adversely the above. * A a l l / O Y t / l f i / . P S described lands are requested to file their claims in this I P a c i f i c A V P office on or before said 25th day of October, 1906. W M FC* ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Kegtster. j Estate of John Paul Hiltbrunn. W. To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. MINNE free. We wish to thank our kind friends N. Barrett appointed administrator, APOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAGO, and neighbors, for their kind sympathy ST. LOUIS. Rolland Peterson, of the firm of and help d i ring the «ickness and death j Bond fixed at $40. E. P. Cornelius, A nd a l l p o in t s E ast and south . J. B. Wilkes and Geo. H. Wilcox ap ' eterson St Son, was a Portland visitor of our little daughter, Helen lone. j pointed appraisers. liver Sunday. M r . and M rs . E. W. H art . Estate of Annie S. Caldwell. Will Hi H . Ferrin, son of President Fen-in, admitted to probate. Elsie Caldwell I f Forest Grove, visited Charles Bollin- appointed executrix to serve without fi er, Sunday.— Oregon City Enterprise. The Flyer: The Fast Mail bonds. S plendid S ervice , U p to d aTE — Use Crescent Mill feed. “ The E quipment , courteous MARRIAGE UCENSES SH/O S test is the cheapest.” 0ILLEY E mployes . John James Perry and Rebecca M. I I d . Luce, salesman for the Oregon j Forest Grove Hop-picking Finished— Many People Huhmann. Frank Suess and Ruby t'lrap e Condensed Milk C o , spent Neat Turnouts on the Move. (First Publication Aug. 16.) Daylight trip throught the Price. A. C. Rafferty and Jennie [{Sunday at the home of his mother. Cascade and Rocky M o u n tain s. Mrs. Pratt of University Park visited Weston. Emest W. Livermore and a } _ Buy a pair of Duchess Trousers at HOLLISTER'S Notice for Publication 1 her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Hubbert Justina Gassner. United States Land Office. Portland, Oregon. Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets ley*; 10c a button, $1 a rip; $2 to I over Sunday. A Busy Medicine for 8 u ;y People. ° For tickets, rates, folders and fall Sept. 11 1906. |6 . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. B n n g j Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the information, call on or address Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Meter of — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, en- Investment Co to Gustaf Lin H. DICKSON. Utled “ An act toe the aele of timber land. I . the State, nod a c k a »che c h e . I . ,h . . n • -ru n ro ee | ' 5iirgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap | Portland, were visitors at the home of den 35.67 acres in John L nod B Back n J L Î . 7 . ------— Uo.w<'1 *^Headache City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St. California. Oregon. Nevadn. and Waahlngton Ter- I le t f o n n , « c e n S T e ® ln W b" ! Hicklin d I c ....................... $ 1070 Portland, ur- pliances in office. Calls answered | S. F. Van Meter, this week. “ n»tended to all the Public Land Hate, by’ ” , « « -L in -T * » D m i i T C o a p ^ a v i"* * ight or day. Newt Miller and daughter Elsie arues M Smith et ux to A F of Augnat 4. I»9J. Henry react of Portland, County of j ®«LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E 0P ** Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., Sesttj*. Miss Grace Dennis has returned to « roe in m the •»*« Friday night. 160,crM sec 28 office hia sworn statement N a 7064. for the purchase of Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and C o lu m b is the S. t . H of Section No. 3, In Township No. 1 j. bis city after a vacation to the hop- Ine* and Minnie Peterson are spend- Arthur Knox et ux to E F Al- Range No. 3 W. and will nCTer proof to a bow the: the elds and has resumed her position in ing a few days in Portland. ford et al n w J sec 27 t 3 n land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish hla ¿the Times office. Hoppicking was finished ii ” * 4 w ............. claim to mid Mod before Register and Receiver at Pop. John C Latta et ux to C S land. Oregon, on rrllMy, the 7th day of December. 190ft. — Ladies, read this catalogue of Parson’s yard today. i Wilson si of swj and s} of He names as witnesses: John FOort of Portland. the ve r y b e s t harms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, Porter Tupper and family are mov- sej sec 27 t 3 n 4 w ........... Oregon; Henry O. Tuttle of Port Mud. Oregon; Tr*,, Shephard of Portland. Oregon; H. W. Scott of Gnaton red lips, a smooth skin without a ing back to Dilley. Peter Peterson et ux to E F Route your shipments via blemish, in short, perfect health. For Archie Wilkes and family were in A,lford e* 01 ne* «i <*» Any nil persona claiming adversely the absee- Great Northern. 1 i e i sec 28 t 3 n 4 w............. > are requested to Sic their claim, , , !hlI ■tie with every package Hollister’s Dilley today. N P Nelson et ux to Western office on sa before mM 7th toy af December. 190ft. Full infomation from . Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 Cents.— Dr. B. H. Hoskins spent Sunday at Timber Co 100 acres sec 15 ALOUHON S. DRESSER. Wm. HARDER, Main St., Forest Grove home with his family. Hines, Drug Store. I I n 5 w ............................ First Pah. Sept. I t ) General Agent; Portland, O «#* Scientific American. 2 Overland Trains Daily 2 HANCOCK & GORDON MEATS Quality, Prices, Treatment S a e l e n s & Co. _ We Give Expedited Semite on Freight.