Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 11, 1906, Image 6

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B y t h e “ D e v il ’*
Haines, Misses Maisie O’Dor.nel and
Lizzie Swanson.
Kennard Dixon returned to school
after a week’s absence on account of
illness.
Earl Loomis is absent on account of
illness.
Amy Sappington entered the Seventh
grade this week and Bessie Sappington
and Nellie Jackson, the Eight grade.
F Goldenrod flour ^
The city of Forest Grove is getting
rich every day & fit—
It is receiv­
ing about 50c a day for the old elec­
tric light plant, including engine, boil­
er, generator, etc. Have you anything
Friday, Oct 19, will be Parent’s
to say?
Day. All parents and friends of the
school are cordially invited to visit the
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It is said that under the new football school at some time during the day. j
rules, "there will be more kicking in Light refreshments will be served in
the game than ever.” Every one of the afternoon.
us can now attend the games even if
we do not understand the new rules,
for we are guaranteed a good lime and
lots of ‘kicking,’ in other words, they
will make it pleasant for the grand-
m sund-
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AT THE CHURCHES
M. E. Church
Regular preaching services at the Methodist church
every Sabbath *t 11 a. m. and at 7.30 p m . Sunday
school at 10 a. m.; Epwortfc League 6:30 p. m.; Mid-week
Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
REV. L. F. BELKNAP, Pastor.
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. . HOLLISTER’S
Rocky A Mountain
Tea Nur?
Busy Medicine tor But* Peo„
B r in * . Golden Health and
A specific for Constipation. I n d ie J ,
ami Kidney troubles. 1 Maudes
Li
Ulood, Bud Itreuth. Sluggish
and Backache. U s Kock^Moun
le t form. 35 cen ts a box. i e S in ,? * 1“
H ollis i III imuo Cosn-ANT
GOLDEN NUGGETS TOR SAUOVM^-
German Lutheran Church
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, AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS
The German Lutherans held services on the 2nd and
4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m.
H. C. EBELING, Pastor.
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Christian Church.
HILLSBORO
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.
The News and Se. .i-weekly jouril
for $1.75. Sample copies may be
at this office.
Eczema and Pile Cur
The Southern Pacific has employed
FREE
a force of men to lay out the grounds
live cure for Ecrnr.a, Salt Kheun. CrvsiM't! f*
and
Skin Diseases. Instant relict Lvn't.M» .
Congregational Church
for a new union depot. The main line
Write F. W. Williams. 100 M .nhau,.
York.
Enclose Stamp.
he
Sunday
School
at
10
a.
m.
Morning
Preaching
Ser­
and sidetracks will be moved from
S c e n e f r o m t h e R a i l r o a d J a c k C o., V e r t s Mall I u e d a y O c t. 16
vice at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
their present location and the office
Young People’s Meeting he’d at 6:30 p. ra. Mid-week
will be attached to the Climax flour
service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.
Railroad Jack Coming.
a portion of it is an aggravation. This
S . A . M o u lto n
REV. H. W. BOYD, Pastor.
mill. The new station will stand di­
season, Manager Christ has selected
The
The
new
“
Railroad
Jack”
company
rectly north of the Climax flour mill
which is to appear at the Forest Grove the Thespian favorites for Railroad Jack
Free Methodist
L
e
a
d
in
g
Tonsorlalisi
and the Southern Pacific track will
with utmost care. Each artist has been There will i e preaching services in the Free Metho­
Of
pass on the south and the P. R. & N. Opera House, Tuesday evening, Oct.
engaged for his or her well known dist Church every Sun lav at 11 a. m. and 7: JO p. m.
F o r e s t G ro v e
16,
augurs
well
for
the
management
of
REV.
H.
K.
BOWMAN,
Pastor.
on the north side of the new depot.
the fortunate house which secured this ability and each one selected to por­
The Hillsboro Lumber company
attraction. All the eastern cities have tray the various characters allotted to :
Christian Science.
R . INIXOrV, D en tist
has commenced work on the new saw­
laughed themselves sick over the ad­ them. The story is unfolded bit by ^ Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
mill which is to be erected near ihe
The at the Christian Science Hall, 115 South Fifth Street.
Forest Grove, Oregon
ventures of Jack Raggles, the humor­ bit until the denouncement.
new union depot in this city. It is
ous tramp. It has been well tried and climax of every act is a side splitter
expected that the structure will be
Three doors north of Bailey’s store. Office!
—Goldenrod Flour now 95 cents
proven a successful vehicle to enrich j and the roars of laughter are spontan­
hours fron> 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
' 1
completed within six months.
per
sack.
eous
and
full
of
comic
situations.
| the author, and at the same time give j
• “
An old pioneer of Hood River is
prophesying a very hard winter. He
*1
based his prediction on the very large
f,Ul'j I crop of acorns this season. As a large
jT I crop has not yet been reported in this
s ir 1 1 section, it will be hard to predict
b | ’ , , I whether many people in this part of the
J 'V: I country will suffer or not from the con-
l i / J t a g i o u s disease of “ cold feet” this
I winter.
^
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J i g l An Albany man was so certain of a
» felgood day’s sport on starting out Pheas-
KJant hunting, that he forgot to take his
gun. He took the train and went sev-
ral miles to the spot where he was to
There was a call meeting of the the public, who have been lucky This year the management promises a
unt. He had taken his dog and all school district of this city Saturday for enough to see it, an unlimited value treat. All the sp .'dairies are new You Can Easily Operate
necessary ammunition and after the purpose of electing a school direct­ for the money they expend, to sit it j songs, dances, scenery, mechanical
This Typewiter
LAWYER
r i 1 iaving invaded the fields and or his
to fill the vacancy caused by S. B. through. The fact is they could not effects and music in every form suffi- j
Yourself.
kiyf 1 ;rusted dog had scared up a bird, it Huston, who recently moved to Port­ \ be satisfied to see a portion only, for cient in number to please the most
Real Estate and Corpo­ O F F IC E over
ration Law a Specialty. H i n e s ' Sfere
in ¿Ti lawned upon him that he had no fowl- land. There was a great interest shown the play abounds in fun, satire and all fastidious taste, and excellent in quality Don’t worry your
correspondent.
th
ng piece with him. What he thought and 43 ballots were cast. R. H. Green the element» that combine to make an to satisfy the most exacting.
. Forest Grove, - - Oregon
| Tickets on sale at A. B. Caple’s Don’t write him
_ if himself or what was said on that was elected by a large majority.
amusing, connected story, that to miss cigar st0re, prices 35 and 50 cents.
anything by hanc*
R pot has not yet been given out to the
Hiram Naylor, who was convicted
that takes time
le W eporters and thus yet unpublished.
— Ask to see our $20.00 suits. to make out—
DILLEY.
about a month ago of threatening to
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kill his step-son, and who has been an
Geo. Gray visited his father over Quality and Tailoring cannot be ex­ that may leave
For the Best. Up-to-date Work.
IT—1
him in doubt—
Another transformer has burned out inmate of the county jail ever since, Sunday. H e has left Pendleton and celled. J. E. B ailey .
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
1
that
he
can’t
easily
read.
the power house and as the result of was released last Tuesday upon filing a will work in Portland for a time.
And don’t fill out legal papers or card
A. I. W irtz, Proprietor
his the city is again suffering for the peace bond in the sum of $500, his
The North Yamhill hoppicker, who —Many men give lavishly of gold. I memos—or make out accounts or hotel
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- j H rant of a decent light service. For wife going on the bond, with a Mr. reported getting $1.10 for picking, in To build bridges and castles and towers menus in your own handwriting.
, ,
of old;
,r« 2 he last three or four evenings the Stokes and Banker Dooley, of Forest the Times, is mistaken when he thinks
It looks bad, reflects on your standing f [ K V T fa ft | l ¡1 f« T' j
makes people think you can’t afford a | ' * ’ * '' * I» “ I I v l i n L
Bc'a rt ghts have gone out on a spree— per- Grove as sureties.
they were the only ones to receive If you want everlasting fame, a bene* stenographer and is sometime ambi
factor be,
(HJlTt aps on a tramp to David's hill for
P u i l l L ip C a p i t i l i S 2 R .O O O .O O
Lovelace, Tongue’s great sire, has such good wages, for Mr. Feuor of
,e& P pm e of the “ Dago Red.” It seems been sold to Eugene parties.
!
Give
the
poor
and
needy
Rocky
M
oun-:
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CORRESPONDENTS:
near Dilley paid the same and Mrs.
r
You can write out your letters make
tain
Tea.
“ ^ • ■ l a t they just go out at supper time,
out
an
abstract,
fill
in
an
insurance
pol­
National City Bank, New York
Feuor seryed lovely ice-cream besides.
GASTON
*e,l |'J |h e n the tired business man is trying to
icy, enter your card memos, make out Wells Fargo & Co’s Bank, New York
F. Parsons paid $1.25 for one yard. ! — Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
your accounts, or a hotel menu, or do United States National Bank. Portland
d(!'lrovide for and sustain the inner body.
Monday was a remarkably warm day
Mrs. Rounds and Mr. and Mrs.
any
kind of writing you need, on any
for
October.
t*lere anything more disgusting
Notice for Publication
Odell were callers at Mr. Gray’s Sun­
kind, size or thickness of paper, and
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
|tan to have the lights go out all of a
Some of our buildings are looming
space any way you want on
day afternoon.
September 29th, 1906
Bidden when you are in a hurry to get up in the distance with a new coat of
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
MANUFACTURERS OF
Harold
Hanson
is
giving
his
house
a
provisions of the act of Congress of Jure 3, 1878, en­
Imouthful to eat? The Board of paint.
,
titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States
H
A
R IN E S S
I
coat
of
paint
which
is
a
great
improve-
Irade is advertising our electric
Mrs. F. Y. Rolston and Mabel went
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­
And
dealers
in all kinds of Horse
FcV /| I rvice and electric railway, etc., on to the metropolis Monday where they i ment.
tory,” as extended to ail Public Lands States by act of
August 4, 1892, Cynthia A. Scott of Gaston, county of
Goods.
Repairing
Promptly Done
Oscar
Kuhns
and
his
friend
Mr.
j cks of all the envelopes that go out met Hazel Rolston of Walla Walla, {
Washington, State of Oregon, fas this day filed in this
Prices Reasonable.
Drop in.
I our city, would it not be well for the who has come home to stay a few i ' Simmons, were out from Portland, office his sworn statement No 7077, for purchase the of
T V p B t A f r i t f c r SHOP NEAR
the
SH
of
the
NE1
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and
N’i»
of
the
SEH
of
Sec.
No.
22,
[ Sunday.
FOREST GROVE, ORE
I esident of the Board of Trade, be- weeks.
NAYLOR'S CORNER
in Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and will
The
Standard
Visible
Writer
! e doing much advertising to see
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
Miss
Emma
Staehr
of
Forest
Grove
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Craft of Seattle,
for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and |
J it what he is advertising is worth and Mr. Welch of Sioux City, Iowa, , was calling on friends in Dilley, to
You can write any of these things I
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K flllk
establish his claim to said land before the United
CGHK
I vertising.
States Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the yourself if you do not happen to have
spent Sunday with J. D. Hibbs and { Monday,
(ESTABLISHED 1898.)
I a stenographer.
14th day of December, 19C6.
family.
Mrs. W. Stephens is visiting in He names as witnesses. H. W. Scott of Gaston, i For you can easily learn, with a little
Forest Grove, Oregon
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES.
Oregon; Henry W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon; C. L.
Miss Webster of Sheridan, was the Amity this week.
practice,
to
write
just
as
rapidly,
and
A general banking business transacted.
Dennis of Gaston. Oregon; Herbert Matteson of Gaston.
as perfectly, as an expert operator on
I The eighth, ninth and tenth grades guest of Miss Nellie Purdy Friday and
Oregon.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Miss
Teressa
Smith
visited
Mrs.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- J the OLIVER.
Because the OLIVER is
Accounts invited.
■ [anized themselves into a literary Saturday.
Thomas Schoolcraft a few days last described lands are requested to file their claims in this j , the simplified typewriter. And you ______
Mrs. Fred Everest and Gladys spent
liety, Friday afternoou. The main
office on or befere said 14th day of December, 1906.
week.
can see every word you write. About ‘
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
nefit the teachers expect the pupils Sunbay with Dr. Everest of Cornelius.
180 per cent more durable than any ASK T H E A G E N T FOR
(First Pub Oct. 4 )
R. Orr and daughter. Miss Frances,
derive from such a society, is their
Han-y Wescott has completed his
other typewriter, because it has about I
TICKETS VIA
| 80 per cent less wearing points than j
ining in Parlimentary Law’. The new water tower and has his gasoline returnet^ *rom Portland, Monday,
Notice
for
Publication.
|
most
other
typewriters.
liety will meet every alternate Fri­ engine in running order.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
80 per cent easier to write with than
ll afternoon. The following officers
Mrs. Dr. Baker was a Forest Grove j
August 10, 19C6.
these other complicated, intricate I
« elected:
Lloyd Leabo, pres., visitor last Monday night.
i j provisions ‘***"bTtlTCn
,ha' ,n
-i»’»'« machines that require
“ H
humorinv”
—
of the act of Congress of June 3, 1873. en- • __i ■ • , ,
.
u m o r in g
Peterson, v-pres.; Robt. Loomis,
titled "An act for the sale of timber land» In the States techinical knowledge—long practice
j of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri and special skill to operate.
Leila Teegarden, treas.; Miss
GALES CREEK
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act
Than machines which cannot be
kson, critic.
Miss Madge Chapman returned home
Of August 4, 1892. Chcr’.cs M. Adkins of Gale* Creek. ! adlU S t*rf t n a n r e n fln ;n l
to any ^ i f 6 13 ? P aC e W . ith , ,
county
of
Washington,
State
of
Oregon,
has
this
day
mhioV»
veral new faces were noticed Saturday Saturday from Cornelius.
filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7014, fer the •
Cn ** 1S l n )P o s s l b le tO W rite a b s t r a c t s ,
:ng the pupils, Monday morning,
purchase of the EH SW*< i and N W * SWH of Section 1DSUraHCe p o l i c i e s , Or odd-sized docu- To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE­
Sam Short has had his house moved
T o a ll STRANGERS coming
No. 32, in Township No. 2 North, Range No. 5 West. nientS e x c e p t
yOU
APOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAC0,
anda Todd of the tenth grade, is out on the road.
buy expensive
to this city or locating in
and will offer proof to shew that the land sought is
ST. LOUIS.
special
attachments
requiring experts
more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul- |
nt this week on account of illness.
Alfred McCoy has been on the sick
this county— The News
A n d A l l P o i n t s E a s t a n d S o u t h .
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land to operate.
j before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, j You can adjust the OLIVER to any !
vepresentatives of the Woman’s list the last few days.
Fo r Three Months
on Thursday, the 25th day of October, 1906.
Mrs. Joseph Campbell made a busi­
reasonable space—you can write on
t;b met with the School Board last
He names as witnesses: Allen S. Dilley, Forest
Copies can be had b y
ness
trip
to
the
Grove
last
Friday.
GrtTe, Oregon, James Churchill, Gales Creek, Oregon, ! any reasonable size and thickness of
k for the purpose of securing the
sending us your address.
Charles E. Potts, Gales Creek, Oregon, John W. j paper, right out to the very edge i
J. L. Loving spent a few days last
sent of the Board to their working
O'Brien, Portland, Oregon.
without the aid of an expensive attach-
The Flyer: The Fast Mail
week
on
the
Wilson
River
with
his
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- ! TOCDt or special skill, and youi work
the teachers, in an effort to intro-
S plendid S ervice , U p to D ate
dcscrlbnl land, ara rr jurated to «1. thtir claim, in thi, will be neat
uncle,
H.
T.
Shorb.
*e Manual Training into the school.
appearing, legible and
E q uipm ent , C ourteous
office on or before said 25th day of October, 1906.
You w ill fin d
clear.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register
Club has offered to furnish the
Carl Hier, whose children had the
E mployes .
¡ For the OLIVER 1, the typewriter
(First Publication Aug. 16.)
The teachers and School Board diptheria, returned to their home on
or the doctor, the lawyer, the insur­
anxious to do what they can to the Nehalem, last week.
Daylight trip throught the
ance
agent, the merchant, the hotel
Notice for Publication
e school attractive, as well as help-
the newsiest paper
Mrs. Carpenter left Monday, for
proprietor—or any man who'doe's'his Cascade and Rocky Mountains,
United State, Und Office, Portland. Oraron.
own writing.
i
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to the boys and girls.
Portland, where she will visit with her
Sept. >1 1906.
In the county.
Wr
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now
'or
our
booklet
on
the
For
tickets,
rates, folders and full
'e hope soon to have vocal instruc son and daughter.
,h*> *" ccmpL..ce .„8
simplified features of the OLIVFV
«*■-*»
information,
call
on or address
rrovistous
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
June
3.
1878,
en-
“
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t
R
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given once a week in each room,
Some men passed through here last
itled An act for the sale of timber lands in the States
O l i v e r I 'y p e > v p i t e P C ( )
H. DICKSON.
e pupils in Miss Sorensen's room Friday from Tillamook, with a drove o
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terl
W e will give the News
City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St.,
Avr
*0«™*
St.
rltorr." as eatewled to all the Public U sd State, bp act
very much interested in geography, hogs, which they . were taking to \
Portland, Or.
Of August «. ISM. Henry Fuoft of Portland. County of
(' h l c n K "
-
Illin o is
From now to Jan. ’OS
Multnomah. State of Oragou. has this day filed la this
ul Knox was promoted from the Portland.
office hi, sworn statement No 7064. foe the purchaie of
S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., Seattle,
to all new subscribers for
Cicero Hines is repairing the store
grade to the fifth, this week,
the S. r H of Section No. J. la Township No. l. N.,
Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbia St.
Raaga No. 5 w . and will offer proof to show that the
the
price
of
$1.00,
thus
building
and
intends
to
live
there
this
i
e following rooms enrolled new
land «ought la store valuable foe its timber or atone
giving you The News
Monday:
Eight grade, 3; winter.
than foe agricultural purpose*, and to establish hit
from now until J a n . 1 9 0 7
cMim to said land tofora Register and Receiver at Son
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Geiger
of
the
Grove,
feth grade, 2; fourth grade, 2;
land. Oregon, oa Tetdey. the 7th <My of December. 190».
He names an witneiMa: John Foot, of Nnrtland.
g ade, 3; second grade, 3; first spent Sunday, with Ed Lilly and
THE v e r y b e s t
Oretoo: Henry C. Tattle of Fort land. Oregon: Frank
family.
e, 3.
Shephard f t Portland. Oregon: H. W. Soon of Carton.
Oregon.
a
Route your shipments via
Miss Cordelia Seaman left for Port­
note the following visitors during
•11
Any
Great Northern.
*» week:
Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. land. Monday.
deoevtbed landa a n raaueeted to lie theta claim, la tki,
K
W* H» HOLLIS*
City Shaving Parlors
I
M A R T IN & CO.
TT)c.
OLIVER
r t ë Y w iS
FREE !
2
THE
NEW S
MEATS
FREE!
Mrs Hattie Robison, Mrs.
Mrs. Carpenter of the Grove has
4m, Mrs. Deckert, Mrs. Will moved into to the Tim Miller house.
Overland Trains Daily 2
Qiidlity^ Prices, Treatment
o«trs on or befara mid 7th day of Deramhee. ISOS.
ALCUNOM S DIESSRlt, Register
(FUat Pah. Scot. SJ)
S a e l e n s | Co.
Main S i, Forasi Grove
We Give Expedited Service on
Freight.
Full infoi mation from
Wm. HARDER,
General Agent; Portland Oregon