Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 26, 1907, Image 6

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    Hunters
T he hunting season is about here and when you tnink of ammunition, guns, etc., come
to this store where we can fill your orders promptly.
W e will get your hunting license for you. Make application here.
Cool evenings and chilly mornings bring to
mind that your stove is not up, consequently you
Ammunition fresh from factory
are now wondering how you can heat your house
to best advantage.
kinds and prices.
We have stoves of many
The Universal is the best and
will give out more heat with less fuel than any
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The Canton Disc plow will do more and better work than any other make, besides the
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easy running feature is worth the price of the plow the first season.
W e bought our heaters when the price was right and can save you
mo ley on your stoves this year. Our display room has all kinds and
styles and we invite you to come in and see them.
goods end we give you the
W e have a large line of iron beds
and mattings. W hen you rearrange
your spare room this fall you will need
advantage of the cash dis-
count»
something in this line.
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
satisfied only when you are
Correspondence.
to the crime. ITe would have quite
SUM M ONS.
E AiiKS
confessed but for Aunt Sally. She re­
A
new
arrival
in
Banks,
congratula­
M. E. Church
fused to prosecute. She insisted that
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E STA TE O F
be couldn’t be guilty, and she wasn’t
< Regular preaching »ervlces at the Methodist church
tions, Ervel.
OREGON FO R W ASH INGTON COUNTY,
going
to
have
him
bulldozed
into
mak­
♦{very Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 8:00 p. m. Sunda
GASTON
[Copyright, 1907. by McClure Newspaper ing a confession. The fellow would
Miss Millie Lazo'.te of Buxton spent Em ily J . Flem ing, P laintiff,
I Chool at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Mid week
S y n d i c a t e .)
vs.
off!' (ervice, Thursday, 8:00 p. nt.
Measles are prevalent in Gaston.
Aunt Sully W arner was n pliyslogno- have been discharged on the spot, so
Sunday at the home of Miss Rose James A. Flem ing, Defendant.
REV. H. GOULD, Paator.
far
as
she
was
concerned,
hut
the
au-
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To James A. Flem ing, the above named defendant:
nilst. Whi'ii n p«Idler offered her
I
Sjhleg al.
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby
German Lutheran Church
tliorlties had a suspicion that he was Gladys Everest has the measles.
(roods
she
looked
him
In
the
face
In­
vini " The German
notified that the above named plaintiff has filed a com­
School will begin next Monday at
Lutherans hold aervicea on the 2nd and
mixed
up
In
another
case,
and
It
was
Miss
Eva
Bacon
returned
to
the
stead of nt tils wares and usually told decided to hold him for n few days.
plaint against you in the above entitled court, and you
I ith Sundays o! each month at 2:30 p. m.
Grove a ;tt r spending several days with are hereby required to appear and answer said com­
him to go on.
H. C. EBRLING, Pastor.
Aunt Sally went home with her Jaw Gaston.
ami
plaint on or before the last day of the time prescribed
One day u peddler came by whom “sot.'’ She had said the peddler was A. W. Henry was in Forest Grove Miss Florence Dooley of Greenville.
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Christian Church.
by the order of publication hereof, to-wit: on or before
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she
looked
In
the
face
and
said:
honest.
She
had
passed
her
word
to
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES.
Monday.
Hop
¡s aimost a thing of the the 11th day of October, 1907.
O 'l r
“You
nre
the
only
holiest
peddler
I
*Hble School, Su nd ay...........................
stand l>y him. The fact that the hired i Hoppicking in this vicinity is about past with everybody's pocket book full You are further notified that if you fail t o appear and
10:00 a.m .
Communion and preaching.....................
man went around with a grin on his
11:00 a. m. have seen In ten years. You can bring
answer the complaint herein, or plead thereto, the
fi.
in io r Mission Band....................................
3:00 p. m.
face angered her and made her mors | finished.
me In six milk (inns."
and we wish the growers the same pla'n tiff will cause your default to be entered and w ill
trip Christian
Endeavor...................................
6:30 p. m.
pray the court above mentioned for the relief prayed
“But how do you know that 1 nm determined than ever. She slept n o t' Charles Gerrish is getting out piling success.
•‘r e a c h in g ..................................................
7:30 p. m.
for in the complaint therein, that is to say, fo r a Judg­
all that night. She turned from! for E. L. Crocker of Hillsboro.
honest?” queried the man, wondering nt
Prayer meeting on Thursday night.
m ent, and decree against you forever dissolving the
side
to
side
and
made
plans
and
per­
bm
The
School
house-will
be
under
con-
If
she
was
making
game
of
him.
REV. SI AS, Paator.
bonds of matrimony now existing between the above
fected them.
1 om C armichael and wile attended struction this wee t an i it will not be named plaintiff and you rself, the above named defend­
“By your looks.”
Congregational Church
During
the
next
day
Aunt
Sally
hunti-
All tin peddlers buy sheepskins. ed out tiles from the tool box lu thé I the state lair at Salem last week.
long before we hive a building to be ant, and for such other relief as the court may deem
Sunday School , t 10 a. m. Mutnln, Preaching S o -
equitable in the premises.
Aunt
Sally
bad
one
nailed
iqi
on
the
-
«.
at
11
o'clock
Evening
service
at
7:30
p.
m.
barn
and
made
certain
other
prépara-
|
Clyde Raymond of Gaston, has just right proud of.
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T he date of the first publication of this summons is
'~'**l\>unH People's Meeting held at 6:30 p.
Mid week barn door, and after a tilt of chaffering
tlons, uud at night, as soon ns the I recovered from an attack of measles.
Thursday, August 22nd, 1907, and that of the last pub­
Mrs.
Killingworrii’s
sister
was
out
R M » I " vice on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.
; about the price she went out to get It. hired man went to lied, she hltchsd
lication hereof is Thursday, October 10th, 1907.
«KV. H. W. BOYD, rasiot.
leaving the man on the pUuzn. When up a horse and drove Into the village
Ned Brown, the butcher, has closed from Portland last week and was a T h is summons is published by order of the Hon. J.
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she returned the exchange was effected She had passed the Jail many times, his shop here owing to other business visitor in Mr. Carsten's hop yard and W. Goodin, County Judge of said County, said order
usi«
Free Methodist
having been made in chambers, August 20th, 1907, on
and the peddler departed. lie thanked and she reached It without being seen. in Portland.
T h rrr »III I» p,v a c h ili atrvlcaa in Ihr F rrr Mat ho
enj jyed the trip very much.
account of the absence from this county of the C ircu it
So
far
as
she
knew
there
was
only
I
her
for
her
compliments
aud
confi­
iia l Church avrty Sunday at 11 ». m. and 7:,lo p. m.
Judge.
one
prisoner
there.
She
couldn't
tell
tod;
E. J. Ward went to Salem last Fri-
J . q . Schulmerich and wife returned
dence, and he was told t»> call again what cell he occupied, but she slanted
K B V . M . K . B O W M A N , rattoy.
W . H. H O LLIS.
Attorney for the p laintiff.
If he came that way. There was no a board against the wall and climbed i da> to attend the fair. Mrs. Ward is Monday from a visit to Mrs. Schulmer-
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Christian Science.
Forest Grove. Oregon.
ruction uutll ah,nit sundown. Then up to one of the barred windows. It I visiting in Portland.
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S e r v ie r, rv rry Sunday at II a. m. and 7 JO p m .
j rv.ii
o u u iu . They re-
ich’s a aiaici
sister neat
near iiu
Hillsboro.
Aunt Sally dtscovoreil that silverware, was summer, and the sash was raised.
at Ih, Chrlalian Seltn er Hall, I IS So lili Fifth S tir n
T
Notice for Publication.
cutlery aud other thlugs were missing. As she softly called out a prisoner Rev. Edward Cunan, formerly of the p u t having had a delightful time.
offic
, ,.
c
... ,,
It had taken her alsiut fifteen min­ came to the window, and she put the Condon , Tim „ es, will K preach next Sun- Nob u ur Hill n is looking
United State« Land Office,
fine with the
Portland, Oregon, July 30, 1907.
utes to get tlm slusyiaklu. during which flies In Ills hand and said:
day at the Union church.
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two new houses nearing completion
N otice la hereby given that In com pliance w ith the
time the peikller was alone on the “1 am not the woman to lenve an
waa
The Gaston Rod & Gun club is and when Mr. Purdin gets his pretty provifion, of the'act of Congreee of June 3. 1878, en-
honest
man
to
languish
In
prison.
Get
!
piazza.
She
fl\-nied
It
out
In
tier
own
"A n act for the sale o f timber landa in the Statee
day.
to work with these tools and make making preparation for good shooting house moved over, it will simply be of riiled
uilud that no one else could have taken your
California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington T e r ri­
way
out
of
this."
What a Heap of Happiness 11 the stuff, aud she vowed to have him
to r y ." as earended to ail the Public Land States by act
the swel|est street in Banks.
''Woman, I'll never forget you!” on Wapoto lak« this winter.
w. :
of August ♦, 1892, Mark Bailey Bump of Hillsboro,
pursued to the ends of the earth. Nev­ whispered
Would Bring to Forsst
the man.
Hon. B. F . Purdy, E . J . Ward and
-r. o u d
o h .
\
a
ertheless when the hired man agnssl "No blarney, but make things hum."
The Banks Base Ball team played a county of W athington, state of Oregon, has this day
filed in this dice his sworn statement No. 7514, for the
Grovo Homes.
R. Brown were among t h o s e ____ , , e
,
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n
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with her and snld It was a straight Aunt Sally returned home without Mrs.
purchase o f the lot five and the southeast quarter of the
,
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. game last Sunday with the Greenville
who
attended
the
State
Fair
from
Gas-
.
,
-
.
„
„
.
.
case she bristled up and replied:
northwest quarter of lection No. sia , in township No.
discovery
She
got
up
with
a
smile
oti
team
and
Forest
Grove
Colts
combined.
Hard to do housework with an ach­
3 N range No. 3 W W illam ette meridian and will offer
“Jim Davis, you lire a fool! That her face and a song lu her heart but
Tne score was nine to seven in favor proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for
ing back.
peddler never took ’em. I'll wager my that lienlgn state didn't last long First
F . S. Harding, who is managing of Banks. While Banks was disap- its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
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Brings you hours ol misery at leisur« life he's an honest man. Some one came it constable with the newt that
to establish hls claim to said land before the Regieter
he
had
recovered
the
plunder.
It
had
uxust have climbed Into a » Itidow and been found In the hay mow of the e iitor of the Wieser Semi-weekly pointed in three of their men not be- and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Saturday, the 9th
in * or at work.
rot.lied the house.”
November, 19 7.
farmer's barn where the peddler had S gnal has been visiting his brother, ¡n|i present and had to put in three of day He of names
If women only knew the cause— that
as witnesses E. W . Howell, of Monntain-
The
hired
man
smiled
pityingly
and
the Banks’ second nine. They proved d tie, Oreg . J. H. H ow ell, of Mount; Indale. C reg ..
Fo Backache pains come from sick kid­ disdainfully, but hHd nothing further lodged the night of the robbery. Me E X . Harding.
followed by n messenger from tbe 1
Emil Seifert of Bacona, G reg , D. D Bump of Forest
b o i t neys.
to say That night, however, without was
Justice of the pence that the honest Mrs. H . H. Paget of near Gaston what they were capable of doing even G rove, Oregon.
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whtl
u
hint
to
Aunt
Sully,
he
set
a
country
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above
had made a confession A will be principal of the school here though the combination team did have described
'Twould save much needless woe.
constable ou the trail. Next morning, l>eddler
lands are requested to file their claim s in this
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys without « word to him. the widow went third party called to announce that a this year and Miss Etta Bear of Forest picked men Irom the two teams. i fT.ce on ur before said 9th day of November. 1907.
charged with h .rse stealing
ALGERNON S. D R ESSER . Register.
to the village to consult the authori­ prtnoner
| Lynn Bullock pitched a snappy game
Mr«- Mary Bumgardner, of 42« Water Street. Sa
and lodged In Jail the night before had Grove will be assistant again.
(Date of first publication Aug. 29.)
tom. Or«., Says " I have found One a s Kidney
ties
The
justice
of
the
peace
and
the
filed
off
the
bars
of
hls
cell
a,„|
recaiu.
f i l l i • remedy that la worthy o i all confident e and
prosecuting attorney agreed with the ed hls liberty, leaving the f l i e s behind i Mr. Cutler, who lives four miles for Banks and Herman Bernard as
tm pteaard to endorse them so that other sufferer«
hired mail. They pointed out the fact
from kidney complaint may know Km tc get relief
was one more announcement west of Gaston has ripe strawberries catcher could not have been better, — At Bailey’s, »or ladies’ hand sewed
1 procured Doan’S Kidney f ills at a drug ttore and
that It would have been utterly Im­ It There
several members of our family have used 'hero n o b
came
Jim Davis, the hired and plants in full bloom, quite an un- The Banks team expects to cross bats goody ear welt, patent leather oxfords.
possible for any oue else to commit man. He from
the moat gratifying rrnulta
I took •hem mvse.’f foe
with the Hillsboro team next Sunday.
had been down to the pas­ usual thing for September.
a tired aching back and a dragg.ng down fe e in g
Cuban heel. Blucher cut.
the
crime
In
Jier
heart
she
thought
that comes from Irregular and deranged h Inwya
ture
to
salt
the
sheep
and
rame
back
so.
too.
lait
her
reputation
as
a
physi­
The reeulra were of the beat
The aching and txre-
A. L. Thomas, former teacher of the
to
exclaim
reas n erc banished and the kidneys »e re render«*
ognomist » a s at stake, and she turned "Aunt Sally, some one stole our bsy Gaston schools but who will be prin­ No meeting devoted to irrigation has — Hoffman & Allen for good goods
r
®ormal. My health became better ia every way.**
ott them with:
horse during Inst night! It -wan prob- cipal ol the schools at Cornelius this ever attracted such general attention and lowest prices.
"You are a couple of Idiots to talk as ably
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
throughout the United States as the
fellow who broke out of Jail y
you do. The peddler Is as Innocent ns Aunt the Sally
Into her bedroom year, was visiting at the Hibbs home last convention of the National Irriga- When you travel the,W l!«on River Road stop at
» cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
a ha lie. W hat you w ant to do Is to and sat down went
for an hour to think Sunday.
Nnar York, sole agents for the United look for n ts-etle I row ed man with a
, lion Congress at Sr.cramento, and Ore- T he White I louse
things
over
At
the end of that time
straight nose and a weak chin."
* States.
she rose up and said to herself;
If you have real estate mortgagesr R°n '* indebted to Malheur and Klam-
32 n r lr * fr^ro Forest Grove. Rates: mes s 25c,
They kgikrd for the peddler Instead,
25c. Board »ith room per week S6 00
give up that I was wrong, j for sale, call at Langley’s office. I l t 2 ath counties for making a showing lodging.
K Remember the nam« -Doans— and
’earn over night, hay and grain $1.50.
and they found him He was brought but “I'll I never
I'll devote more time to — Mrs. F-dmondson would like to do vhich won big prizes and caused the Horse*
Hay ’ lone, 75c. Hot and cold water piped
no other.
back In . tiVirs They didn't And the sewing guess
through house.
Modem bath etc. Telephone
carpet rags and putting up
pn-pnetor, J. F. Reeher. W ilaon. Oregon.
goods on him , but lie almost confessed , pickled peaches
[ work by tite day. Phone No. 392. l l t f State to be geitrously advertised.
after this!"
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AT THE CHURCHES
Aunt Sally’s Peddler.
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IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
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