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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1906)
W ashington :X /T . COUNTY NEWS w VOL. IV forest [IE WEEK LOCALLY ¡ Lancefield-Webs'.er. On Thursday afternoon a notable wedding took place at the home of Brief Mention of Local Happenings [or Busy Reader— Many Interest Rev. Lansborough'of Oregon City, when Miss Carrie Webster was united for life is a daughter of Mrs. Florence Curry Webster, well kuown to many old resi dents of Oregon City and pioneers of [ former Forest Grove Resident Fedded— Wedding Bells Ring In S u year Future. Oregon as the daughter of Governor the bride is a granddaughtor of one of Oregon s most honored characters. Curry is becoming known after years of T h e Song Recital given Friday even oblivion, as it has been set forth with ing by the pupils of Mrs. Wilbur M c romantic coloring by Mrs. Eva Emery Eldowney, of this city and of North Dye in her latest book, “ McDonald ot it. suit 16.00 lad to return home. The Many sought by Oregon City lads, who often Dupils went up the river to escort her to par showed the ties of the old Oregon day. Of all this careful training they had received, Miss Carrie knows but little, having although many were beginners. Mrs. heard rather than seen the glories of McEldowney deserves m uch credit for her mother’ s girlhood, but the elegant all sang beautifully and all her work and all present greatly Webster home in Portland is a veri The accom- table museum of Curry relics and his appreciate her efforts. :ith;r Mrs. McEldowney tory. Mr. Lancefield, the groom, is a were: Miss H elen Stott of Sheridan, former student of Facific University and an estimable young man. Their Mrs. Macrum and Mrs. Lowell Markee friends congratulate them.— Oregon of this city. City Enterprise. The Gospel meetings at the Chris Juntv tian church under the panistes who aided rhat? Rev. C. A. Sias, verv successful. leadership of The young folks of the Congrega- proving tional church were very pleasantly have been This w eek’ s work is j entertained at the second of the series and "I sons who may be able to attend these meetings, or at least som e oiet.t >rria 1 , aijrn Bora- ' lib e > uch, hods > ? '• 1 o. the Clapp home last all per- Friday evening. Principal Bates gave a very clever reading and Mr. Coons of them, recited trill derive much good from the differ- much some poetry that stimulated laughter. The spider-web ent topics through the week. The j scheme was used for partner getting topics have been printed on cards and and dainty refreshments closed the may be seen in many of the windows . , ol our stores or may be had at the evenlnS s Pr°erram church. Continued on Page 8 = lf Oar ¡ine of Ranges and Heating ' Stoves is Complete and prices reaonable. We are sole agents for !3 )n Bridge & Beach TOVES You can do all your plowing w ith a Disk Plow before you can work a moleboard plow and 5c Oc 5c DO BETTER WORK OCTOBER 18, 1906. Tlie Pacific Railroad & Navigation Company Is Rushing its Surveys to Tillamook-Right of Way Secured in Hamilton County, Ohio, very large audience April C. E. Loss Filed Survey From Forest Grove to Tillamook. mus of Panama and came to Oregon Told Around the Home Circle by Our young woman, coming on the same Country Cousins — Great Activity boat to Oregon, although neither knew Shown E ve ryw h e re - 11, 1855, and met Interesting Doings In Public School Literary have resided almost continuously in Wash ington County ever since. circle of friends, it is easily seen th j The parents meeting which was an the city. Rev. Hiram Gould arrivi pany D, First Regim ent Oregon Vol nounced to be Friday 19, has been here Friday, from Newberg, where 1 unteers, under the command of the postponed until some time next month. has held a pastorate for the past s| Our Literary Society holds its first late Colonel T. R. Cornelius, joining years. Mr. Gould is a native of Maim meeting next Friday. A short program Tillamook City to the crossing of the his company at Hillsboro October 14, com ing from there to W esley, Ii Nehalem, with a spur from the main 1855. H e settled or. a part of the is being prepared, an interesting feat- where he remained a short time at line on the Miami northerly to the donation land claim of his father-in-law. ture of which will be a debate: Resolved resigned to accept an appointment Garibaldi beach and the mouth of the His wife and the following children that rail roads have been more benifi- Shedds, Ore., in 1887, where he wi Nehalem river. The actual construc survived: Hon. W. N. Barrett, an attor- cial to the com m erce of the world than the pastor for three years, then tion will begin within two weeks. ney of Hillsboro; Mrs. Alice Dooley, steamboats. Affirmative— Robert Loom appointed to Jefferson, where he Guy Talbot, vice-president of the A. j of Banks; Mrs. Amanda Purdin, of is, Guy Stockman; Negative— Orvil mained a year. H e was appointed & C., held a meeting with the citizens Hillsboro; Mrs. Anna Parrish, of Wil Mann, Harold Ulm. Corvallis, where he remained four yei There will be only two days of school and professes the immediate purpose | bur, Wash.; Miss Deborah Barrett, of then went to Halsey for a year, thi next week, on account of the teachers’ of the A. & C., to build from Astoria Hillsboro, and Charles Barrett, of held a three year pastorate at Dali Greenville. Mr. Barrett had a wide I institute at Hiilsboro. through to Tillamook county. His family consists of a wife and b Ralph, Edna and Camilla Mills, who Evidently the instructions to the circle of friends in Washington County, sons, one son with him here, and tl airivcd with their mother Saturday, engineers are to build to a certain! and was a member of the Oregon Pio other a business man of Corvallis, a: from Nebraska, entered school Monday. grade and degree of curvature regard neer Association. H e was much inter- a daughter, a teacher in the Newbei Other new pupils this week are: less of expense. They have planned j ested in pioneer work, and until the schools. Eden Mow from Philomath, Erna for one tunnel of a mile and a half I last kept as relics all of his carpenter David, Hattie Smith and Elsie Mont- New Chautauqua Organization. between here and Seaside. At the tools that he brought to Oregon with j gomery. him when he crossed the Isthmus. point below Garibaldi they will cut a At a meeting of the directors of t! Miss Hoonan, who has finished the tunnel of 700 feet. Willamette Valley Chautauqua Ai tenth grade elsewhere, is reviewing in AUCTION SALE ation, at Oregon City, Friday, it several of the grades, preparatory to Lytle's Road Advances Tillamook decided to effect a new organizatii On Thursday, October 25th, 1906, taking the teachers examination in Realty. which will make up the deficit of one mile west of Forest Grove, on the j February. Tillamook county is experimenting Carey Porter place on the Gales Creek old board. It is to be hoped that Leila Teegarden, Eva Bacon, Wanda an unprecedented activity in real road. Sale to com m ence at 1 o,clock. new board will do all they can to | Todd and Earl Loomis have recovered estate transfers. Since it has becom e Having decided to move to Forest j from their illness and are again in on the work that has been done certain that Lytle’ s railroad will be con Grove, I will sell all of my stock, farm ] school. former years. the Indian war and went out with Com structed with all dispatch, real property tools and poultry consisting of the fol- A set of supplementary readers have along the beach front at Netarts and lowing property, viz: 1 steel-gray been ordered for use in the secon d Garibaldi has almost doubled in value. pure bred Percheron mare, 3 years old; ! grade. This land is not particularly valuable 1 bay. pure bred Percheron mare, 3 Mrs. H . W. Boyd presented the for dairy purposes, but is destined to years old; weight, about 1300 each; eighth grade with a number of pictures taken at Boston, which will be a become noted as the scene of pleasure 1 roan maie 12 years old; weight, taken at Boston’ which wil1 be a K ™ 1 help in history work. resorts. about 1375 lbs.; 1 pure bred Poland . ,, A potted carnation was given to the The beach at Garibaldi is one of the China brood sow, 1 year old; 3 pure- gecond firade by M l. Thomas, the jan- firmest and finest in the country, bred, May farrowed, sow pigs; 1 pure ¡tor, which the scholars are very proud stretching from the town of Garibaldi Shorthorn cow, 5 y’ rs this fall; Single ° r Double Disk unanimous in adopting a resolutii miles from Tillamook, and is said to be work harness, 1 new; 6 good work col retary Cross gave a detailed statemei providing TERMS OF SALE Over 810, time will be given until October 1, 1907, at 8 per cent inter C. B. Campbell, between the entrance to the — Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ ll and Anderson school at Baker, I amount will be assumed by t> e ne corporation which will have as asset a unincumbered lease of 75 acres i 1 Baker are Monmouth; Raym ond W ood attending Messrs. and It is proposed to organize with Ruel capital stock of 85 ,000 divided inti Herb 200 shares at 825 per share. Th Hazlett are attending school at P. U. board of directors will get to work Charles Clapshaw has returned from once and will not stop until the stocl .Portland sick. is all subscribed. Miss Edna Staley likes her new home in Portland. — M oney to luan on farm security Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Baker and their W . H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon, j Clerk. daughter Anna, spent Saturday in Portland. Special Tl of the financial affairs of the associatioi The indebtedness is 8 2 ,250 and th Card of Thanks. to Hillside prune growers are som e W e wish to return our sincere Bay City. what disappointed as the crop was so M uch to the surprise of a large num thanks to the kind friends and the Odd i rushing it could not all be taken care ber of citizens, the survey does not Fellows and Grand Army, who so kind- I of. include Tillamook City, but skirts the ly aided us at the death and burial of The Clapshaw boys killed their fifth hills east of the city, the nearest point, our beloved husband and father. bear this season, last week, which has being about one mile and a half. From M r s . M. E. T e n n is , been doing great damage to the fruit there the survey takes a straight line to O r v a l T e n n is , trees. what is known as Cove and M cC oy’ s H a t t ie T e n n is , Mrs. Hunter of Forest Grove, has C r e ssa T e n n is . Addition to Bay City. been visiting her daughter, Mrs. M ickel like it. reorganization. Gladstone Park which does not termi: at Hayward; Miss Clara Loynes near ate for 40 years and buildings of th< Buxton. Miss Anna Dunsmore, Paul probable value of 85,000. branch of the road will tap the play ous to mention. grounds at Netarts. for work will be undertaken by the of directors which was elected. HILLSIDE the prettiest beach on the Pacific lars; 1 new harrow, J. I. C. make; The Hillside School opened Oct. 7th coast, while Garibaldi is 11 miles away. 1 new plow, Deer make; 1 new hay with Miss Swanson, teacher. Railroad grading is expected to be rack; a lot of forks, shovels, hoes, etc; The young people of this place are gin near Tillamook within three weeks, 1 double shovel plow; 1 Planet Jr. and the projected right of way will garden seeder and cultivator com bined, | scattered about. Miss Coral Baker is parallel the Garibaldi beach, while a and a lot of small articles too numer teaching at Fairview; Miss Alma Curtis Rate* to “ Par*ifar October 20th and 21st. on at the place. Leslie Reeder spent Saturday at his f Dark Days are C om ing^ You will need to have your eyes in perfect condition. CALL at our STO R E and have them examined by an Expert Optician who has had six years of practical experience. H e gives careful attention to each cH‘ e and gives lenses SPECIALLY G RO U N D to meet your require ments. W e can supply you with any style of glasses, from wire frame to solid gold or the more elegan Rimless Glasses father’ s hom e near Reedville. Your attention is called to our Ad to Special rates will be given on the Grandma and Grandpa Bamford spent This is Southern Pacific to all persons wishing a few weeks in Portland. intended to apply to old as well as new to see the performance of “ Parsifal’ ' at T here was a large attendance at the subscribers— all old subscribers paying the Heiiig Theater, Portland, October Christian Endeavor, Sunday evening. subscribers on another page. Mr. and Mrs. Barber will com m ence receive The 20th and 21st. Special Saturday-Mon In otheT words day tickets will be sold to Portland at a series of meetings next Thursday you will receive The News the remain very low rates and can be utilized to see evening, 7:30 p. m. in the church. der ot this year Free. Pay up now and' the performance. Everybody invited. | N. L. ATKINS, S. P. AGENT. | take the advantage of this offer. ( C o UatMri m ? » i « SI up arrears GOFF BROS., O R EG O N fo r e st grove , the dissolution of the corpoiation been adopted the stockholders wet Vice-President C. H. Dye preside at the stockholders’ meeting and Set 23, township 1 south, range 9 west Hancock & Sanders 303 shares were represented. Im m e ately after the resolution pioviding Clara Chalmers spent Saturday and a ling Shorthorn heifers, 1 registered; One attraction 40 or 50 pure-bred, Mammoth Bronze Sunday at hom e. Mrs. Abbott visited the eighth grade at Netarts is the great seal rock, rival turkies; 100 pure-bred Plymouth Rock ing if not exceeding, the famous curio hens. All this stock was shipped from Thursday afternoon. Mary Jones, formerly of the second sity near Sar, Francisco. Minnesota this Spring. gr?de, is now living at Hillsboro. One good farm wagon; 2 sets heavy Netarts is only a distance of six pany, Satisfaction and carry the 81 at a meeting of the stockholders wh to the mouth of the Nehalem river, canyon on the Wilson River, in section W e guarantiee them t*o give have pledged tion. The old association was dissolvi F riday afternoon by a unanimous vi : distance of nine miles. has 810, for cash. J. W. Hughes, J. S. TRUMBLE, been placed on file in the Clerk s office Auctioneer. Owner. at Tillamook by the C. E. Loss Com 1 Several m en each toward the formation of a n Willamette Valley Chautauqua assoc! 2 year- of. from Forest Grove to Tillamook - we have in our midst a leader, or who will always work for the good < PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. H e was enlisted in The map of the railway location sur est on first-class bankable paper. Five vey of what is believed to be for and per cent discount on all sums of over n where he is located, at heart, and reports of his work during his loi stay at Newberg. where he left a lari Mr. Barrett was a carpenter by trade in his section. strong and tireless worker and a gref leader in the temperance work. F, always has the best interest of the ci Organized,— Parents’ Meeting Postponed. and built many of the pioneer homes C. E. Loss Electric Line Survey Filed in Tillamook. * Society directed. The people of this city, well as the members of the church aj to be congratulated upon the com ill of Rev. Gould to this city as he is' Mr. Barrett Miss Eliza J. Purdin, a daughter of an Oregon pioneer family. They were m and his remarks Sunday were very w on a sailing vessel, his wife, then a married April Rev. Gould is very interesting and forceful speal All sums of 810 and under, cash. ic first sermon Sunday morning before 27, In 1854 he crossed the Isth settled near Greenville, where he tends to Build Soon. Rev. H. Gould, the new minister the Methodist Church, preached 1 of that fact until afterward. The Astoria & Columbia Railroad In Gould Preaches First home in Hillsboro Wednesday, after on I illness of three weeks. H e was born | 1831. iC 2c NO. William Roper Barrett died at hi? In those old days when the Yamhill, was attended by a large and Oregon.” appreciative audience. Many of those Governor and his wife, Chloe Boone, The P. R. & N. Co. is pushing rho came at the beginning hour found lived at their home on the Willamette, every man in its force with its surveys i at the seating capacity of Vert’ s Hall above Oregon City, Miss Florence, the and plats. The entire right of way, has been procured from > as already overtaxed and even stand mother of the bride, was a belle much practically, ing room was at a premium. TH U RSD AY, RAILROAD WORK E,rl,pl0"'" - WasW""'“ ' “ "^CORRESPONDENCE OF Rev. IS BEING RUSHED THE WEEK’S DOINGS Curry of Oregon territorial days, hence Just at this time the story of Governor :unty. ORE., with Mr. Lloyd Lancefield of Portland, formerly of Forest Grove. Miss Webster ing Events. GROVE, WASHINGTON CO ., and 81 will News to Jan. 1 1908. <■ I M M »«*/ f — m i iu a m AWA A i r - _ Abbott & Son Jewelers I