W ashington VOL. V county FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1'», 1907. N ews NO. 14 HiLLSBilRO’S STREET FAIR A SUCCESS parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dunsinoor STUDENTS GET GAY. the year 1856 they both gave their COUNCILS REGULAR MEETING of Hillside. The couple stood beneath hearts to God and determined to love ------------- _ but Are Made “ Swipe" Candies. Etc an arch oJ evergreen while Rev. Bar­ and serve their Master in all trying to Pay. acted. ber of this city pronounced the cere­ hours of grief and sorrow. They had mony, after which they were congratu­ the consolation to know that God does , The council met in regular monthly Once in awhile a bunch of addle lated by the forty guests which were all things for those that love and serve session Tuesday evening with all mem- pates come out from Portland who have present. Mrs. Newberry was one of I him. In the year of 1862 they emi­ bers present. the impression that they can take the Guod Crowds Every Day and Like­ Killing Stuck and all uf the Ma’er- grated to Iowa. They located near the charming ladies of Hillside and In a statement from Prof. Marsh rep- town without any opposition as they wise Fair Weather ials arc Ordered Davenport on the line between Scott resenting the board of directors of the think that when out of the outskirts of Mr. Newberry is a business man of and Cedar Co. They lived there free public library, he said that Prof. Portland the people don’t know much Seattle. The bride and groom left about ten years and then sold out and Wilkerson had resigned from the board about anything but coudtry butter and Monday for their wedding trip to Port­ moved to the north western part of the and that the board requested that Mrs. fresh milk—this only happens once in land and other places before going to state, locating in Ida Co. where they Belle T. Hoge be appointed to the va- awhile and is not typical of the school their home on the Sound. lived for 11 years until their health be- \ cancy; also the terms of H. W. Boyd boys of the Rose City. Additional Local News. gan to fail, so they thought they would and Mrs. L. L. Hollinger were expir But the bunch that came out to play Dr. Withycombe and Prof. C. E. Big Pumpkins, Potatoes and App'es Road to Salem is About Completed move to a milder climate and came t° ing and their successors should be ap­ Pacific University Saturday were cer­ Bradley of the Experiment Station at Predominate while Amuse­ When Forces are to be Switched Oregon in 1884,locating in Bloojning pointed. Upon motion Mrs. Hoge, tainly of this stripe and all but got a Corvallis, Hon. E. T. Judd of Portland ments were Good. south of Cornelius. In the year 1899 Mr. Boyd and Mrs. Hollinger were sniff of the jail for their different stunts. and William Schulmerich of Hillsboro to Forest Grove Line. his wife died and went to rest and now unanimously elected. On their arrival they marched down to were registered at the Laughlin hotel sleeps in Cornelius cemetery waiting The report of Treasurer Corl cover­ the telephone office and after consider- Monday and started out, for the Neha- During the last three days of last Talk is cheap and therefore people the resurrection morn.” ing the month of September shows the able rough house work grafted a paper iem Tuesday morning to hold a series week the Hillsboro Street Fair was The children living are: Mrs. Jos­ following: have been building an electric line weight. I of farmers’ institutes. They set out in held in this city. Through the eneigy Miss Feta McCrum phoned Mrs a covered topped wagon with Sculmer- $ 887 79 between here aud Portland by that me­ ephine Johnson, Farmington; Mrs. On hand Sept 1 ........... of the citizens here, and the kindness 71 205 McCrum that the bunch had taken the j ¡ch and “ Doc” at the helm. Insti­ dium of exchange for—well since who Mary Wilson, Forest Grove; Lawrence of the people of the surrounding coun- 204 00 paper weight and the manager of the knows when. But at last it seems that Bailey Portland; Mrs. Alice Schulmer- tutes wi.l be held at Vernonia, Natal 16 25 t-y and neighboring towns the Fair was fines and license.. the Oregon Electric Line, which will ich, Hillsboro; Daniel Bailey, Bloom­ 3 (K) team was notified that some one wished Mist, Pittsburg and Fishawk. Then indeed a great success, a credit to sales supplies. . . . have their roid from Salem to Portland ing; Nora Pearson, Oakland; Ida Baker $1316 75 to talk with him at the long distance the delegation goes to Clackamas Hillsboro and a benefit to the entire conpleteT b / December 1, is the one Wapato; Laura Crawther, Oakland. 387 11 telephone. Thinking that some one county. Prof. Bradley will speak upon county. which will stop gabbing and get to 929 56 the formation of the soils and how they WATT DISTRICT. Perhaps the most interesting of all Special Fund. work. According to the Oregonian it was not slow in getting to the office. should be handled; Hon. Judd who is exhibits to the greatest number was Mrs. L. Van Kirk visited Mrs. D. 241 77 is the intention of this company to | But the “ hello’ came from a different an authority on draft hordes wiH speak 40 96 the garden and vegetable products. B. Adams Thursday. Collections. build on to Eugene, but not until the source. Mrs. McCrum told him that upon the breed and care of horses; Mr. 282 73 There was one pumpkin on exhibit» n Mrs. A. T. Buxton was at Carlton Total. Hillsboro Forest Grove-Portland road ! if he did not return the paper weight Schulmerich the dairy herd and Dr. Library Fund. produced on Washington county soil is completed. Here is what the Ore- several days last week, 150 53 immediately she wonld have everyone Withycomble will give addresses uprn I On hand Sept. 1 ............... that weighed 92 pounds and others of gonian says upon the construction of Miss Maggie Weston and two girl j Totai balance Oct. 1 ............. 1362 82 of them arrested. He returned in a general agriculture and organization. smaller size but equal in quality/ The this line: friends were visiting at Mrs. Rice s He is a strong advocate of the State Finance committee reported favora- | few minutes with the paper weight, exhibit of grain, corn potatoes, toma­ Then again at Laughlin’s hotel they Grange and organization, not neces­ “ When electric trains are running Sunday. bly on the foliowing bills: toes and indeed vegetables of every | took napkins, towels and other things sarily to control the prices of commod­ to Salem, the construction forces now R. Holscher and D. Bleed are the E W Haines, water and lights variety, common to this soil were ex­ 822 *» 5 0' out of the closet, tied the clothes in ities but for general helpfulness by ex­ at work on the main line will be busiest men in the vicinity getting cellent. Hugh Smith, hauling gravel. . 2 62 knots and distributed them all over the changing ideas. switched to the branch already sur­ their grapes to market. Th apples were equal to those grown 85 house. Mrs. Laughlin had to keep a E Baldwin, error on hauling. veyed to Hillsboro and Forest Grove, Last evening the firemen ol this city Etnest Burk has moved into the J C Latta freight and drayage 1 00 it Hood River and foretells one of the and this feeder will be built just as fast house recently vacated by George L J Corl, salary and coni . . . 19 29 very close watch on the contingent had a general jolly-up and banquet at coming industries of this county. the I.eabo hotel and all repott one of as the weather will permit. Work will Schock. Mr. Burk will work for Mr. J G Lenneville, salary........... 10 00 during the entire stay of the bunch. The art dispLy consisting of paint­ 29 77 Their last act was ftle boldest of all, the best times and feeds ever had at a Fobes Supply Co., supplies. be carried on throughout the Winter. Adams. ings and drawings was the work of Pacific Electric Const. Co. when they looted a lot of cigars, fruit, banquet. The rooms were tastefully This branch road will be 21 miles long R. M. Blsbee and wife and J. Heck- 10 45 Washington county artists and was an peanuts and other perishable goods decorated. Mr. and Mrs. Kertson ret- and will enter Washington County just trom and family returned from Iheir . 33 41 Crane & Cox, suoplies .. inspiration to all art loving visitors. from the confectionery of Oscar Bald- dered duets and solos and Miss Bertha south of the Portland city limits. It 1 trip Saturday. They report a very Library board rent Aug. There were many relics of pioneer will serve a section of country now 1 pleasant time. 50 00 win. Mrs. Baldwin was tending to the Leabo presided at the piano during the Oct. 15. L. fund......... lays and much fine embroidery work. without transportation facilities and will i Upon motion eight warrants were store as her husband was at the street course of the dinner. The menu: Richard Wilson returned last week The exhibit of fine horses, cattle, sheep, traverse a rich dairy and agricultural ordered drawn for the several amounts. fair in Hillsboro, and the mollycoddles Oyster soup, celery tomato salad,chick­ hogs and chickens was the most con­ from a two weeks’ visit at Tillamook. district. The committee on streets and pub­ almost took possession of the establish­ en smothered, potatoes mashed, corn spicuous of all exhibits and wo tld be He reports much rain in that country “ Final locations for the Forest Grove lic property reported that they had ment. She says that they took about on the cob,pumpkin pic, grapes,cheesi, hard to surpass anywhere. while he was there. line, the first of the many feeders to j furnished a man to help the county on $3.50 worth of goods but she did not coffee. Those present were: Messrs. Various games served as sources of S. Ridgely has moved from A. T. some of the grading where it was ma­ notice it until they had gone. Kertson, Saunders, Baldwin, Watkins, be added later to the main trunk line, amusement and the Hillsboro Cornet Buxton's tenement to the place nearer She phoned Mr. Baldwin at Hills­ Sears, Purdin, Lee Sparks, Carol Mc­ have been made and all the material: cadamizing; they also recommended Band furnished excellent music during town which he purchased. Mr. Frost for this branch has been ordered from that a man be engaged for a month’s boro and he and the deputy marshal of Nutt, Lenneville, Willielmson, ano the entire Fair. Councilman that place sprinted down to the depot. wives, and Ed Wirtz. the Eastern minufacturers. A b o u t j who came from Minnesota a few weeks j ™ k on fhe 8treet| The attendance and standard of the 75 per cent of the material has arrived >8°- wil> work the Buxton ,arm j Wirtz moved that the committee be The high school fellows were outside Some bloodless person broke into carnival far surpassed the expectations School began Monday with M 'ss Authorized to engage a man for a month celebrating their victory with their “ ra, the old livery stable last* Thursday and is all ready to put into the new of all present. ra, ras,” when Baldwin happened on night and killed Topsy, the pel dog ol road. Rails, machinery and copper Martha Traver at the helm. That we at a salary o[ g5(). Motion carried. wire for trolleys are here and cars have will have an excellent school is already An animated discussion over elec­ on the scene and questioned them as the Schultz family. The dog was tak­ A Sad Death known as Miss Traver has taught in tric light service was indulged in by to the result of the game. He says been ordered.” en from the building killed, skinned Mrs. F. J. Young died at the home this district for the past three years. councilmen and outsiders but no ac­ that they called out 6 to 0 enthusias­ and then cast on the street near the of her father, Rev. A. M. Grubbs on PATRONS’ DAY AT CONDENSER The members of the school board tion was taken. tically and then he asked them who corner of First avenue south and Sec­ David’s Hill, last Friday evening from 1 and several men of the district raised a J. M. Barber and Harve Baldwin was their manager. A bunch of them ond street. No motive can be thought pneumonia. She had come with her Goad Program Arranged and Capital flag pole on the school grounds Thurs- were granted water on the usual terms. pointed at Bruce Schuman. Baldwin of but mere cussedness on the part o! husband from their home at Echo but Lunch Pregared. day. The stars and strjpes wju now The National Wood Pipe Co. of nabbed him and another fellow,and the tbe person who did the killing, for the a few days before, lor a visit with her Next Saturday, October 12, will oc- float each pleasant day of the school Tacoma- from whom the city had deputy a couple of others, and demand- dog always stayed at home and did not parents. She was married the Ninth Patron's Day year. cur the second annual Patrons ! bought wood water pipe, sent bill and ed that the high school boys pay for moiest anyone. The Schultz family of March to F. J. Young a son of a Grove and and Celebration of the Forest Forest Grove The people of this community were letter claiming a balance of $14.35 the goods they had taken. The quar­ had had it for several years and would prominent pioneer family of Echo, Um­ Hillsboro condensers, to be held here, i sbocke(i to learn of the death of Mr. ] still due. The recorder was instructed tette offered to give Baldwin $1.50, as not have taken a great deal for the lit­ atilla County. This occasion bids fair to be a strong Qrubb>s youngest daughter, Friday to reply that the casting in dispute was that was all they had, but nothing short tle white fox terrier. # She was twenty three years of age meeting and a thousand or more peo- evenjng she came home last Mon- ordered on the representation of the of $3.50 would appease him. The Grand Master of the Odd Fellows, and was born in Indiana. The funeral pie are expected to be present. Last day and was very sick during the few agent that it might be returned if not train had already started up and two Richard Scott and W. H. Beckwith, was held in the Methodist Church of year over 600 patrons attended the . days preceding her death. The fun- needed. It was not needed and was fellows swung off and came to the as­ grand Chief Patriarch of the Encamp­ this city Sunday afternoon with inter­ Celebration and the outlook for this , eral was held Sunday from the M. E. held here subject to the orders of the sistance of their fellow sufferers. To­ ment met with the local lodge Mon­ ment in the Buxton cemetery. Rev. one is far brighter. Dairymen from ! church at Forest Grove, with interment 1 company. gether they scraped up the desired day for a splendid session. The two Gould preached the sermon. all over the whole county are comtrtg ¡Q tbe guxtoiv cemetery. Her death The petitions of Bellinger and Wm amount and the sextette spent the | I gentleman spoke and there was a feed and a good piogram is arranged with i ju raost serious blow to her husband, Smith for water at their residences on evening in Hillsboro. following the meeting. About fifty Died, capital lunch. Byron ^Hunter, one of as well as to the parents and other rel- j Firth avenue and east of Second street members were present. An Encamp- Michael Klinger, aged 68 yean, Four More are Married. the leading agriculturists of the coun­ atives. were granted. ment, a higher degree of the lodge, died at his home near Cornelius Satur- try, will speak upon “ Winter Feeds” Washington county lost another will be established. Senator E. W. day evening of heart failure. He had Hillsboro-C ornehui Game. daUKht„ eveninff ^ Mjss and other speakers will be on the pro­ Bothers Meet After Thirty Years. Haines was initiated into membeship. , been troubled with his heart for the gram. A dozen thorough bred regis- Alvin Brown, one of the earliest Sunday the Cornelius baseball team g va £ Urtiss 0f Hillside, became the Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaFollette and , past year but not seriously until a day tered Holstein cattle will be on exhi- pjoneers 0f Oregon and the grandson branded the Hillsboro oval tossers with wde Qj Thompson of Oregon baby are visiting friends here. Mrs. or two before his death. He was held bition. of Tabitha Brown, the founder of Pa- a real live burning, excruciatingly hot j city, at lbe bome 0f Andrew Catto of LaFollette was formerly Miss Lennie in high esteem by his friends. His cific University, had a visit this week “ 23” iron and it is not at all likely Portland. Writes His Own Obituary. LaChape'.le. He was Senator Fulton’s funeral was conducted from the Cath- from his brother, Henry Brown, whom that the manager of the county seat eon- Rev. Staver, formerly pastor of the Knowing that his time on earth was stonographer at the last session of con- olic church at Verboort Tuesday and he had not seen for over thirty years, j tingent will ever lose any of his colts. Hillside church but n0, of the Fitsl limited to a few months Calvin Bailey i gress and they made their home in Rev. Father Verhaag preached the After a visit with his brother here Mr The score was 23 to 7. Cornelius did Congregational church of Portland, ___K . ________ _ Per Washington. memorial sermon. Mr. Klinger waa whose death occured Sept. 27 at his Brown went to Salem and there met a not have any respect "hapoe formed tne ceremony in the presence ---------- -------------| born in Germany and when he came home in Blooming, wrote his own obit­ o( near reu ,1Ve, and (riends. Mr; and To Whom „ May Concern. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ WllconlÜJ>. sister whom he had not seen in a long Tom Williams « Freeman_who uary last June and did not reveal it un pje time and together they came to Forest twirling for Htllsboro. They leaned MrJ U ren Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. On and after this day, no more movinfC this county abou« fif.ee» til a few hours before his death, Grove Tuesday for a short stay and onto the leather for two ^aggers by t e Oliver Curtlss and Mr and M„ c B schoo, statjoneryi mai{azineS( | yeafs a(?0 where he |jyed un,n h¡, was 86 years old. The funeral ser­ visit leaving yesterday morning score. Easy Moore made the star Curtiss, the parents of the bride, at sheet music and other small goods will death His wife is dead He leaves vices were held in the Cornelius Their father came to Oregon in 1843 play of the day when he made a catch tended the w e d d j n g lrom here. be 50,d (rom The 0Miar on)y fQr cash ^ ^ f Come|jus and one daU)fh. Church with interment in the Cornelius and Alvin Brown, only fourteen years of a long difficult drive out in the gar- The bride j$ we„ known and has , The unsamfactory way of Uiming | ,w Qf F j M m Cemetery. His autobiography rollows: of age at that time, stayed at their old den. A big crowd was present. Cor- bojt 0, friends herCi havinK been sma„ children with goodSt ,hat per. ---------------------- “ Calvin Bailey was born in Penn­ home in Missouri and tended to the nelius’ line up: Getter c; Cornelius p; udy for Hoffman & Allen Co. and N. B. haps they are getting without their par-; Work on macadamizing Fifth Ave­ sylvania, Clearfield Co. in the year of farm. His father returned to Missouri Vanblaraeomb lb; Willie Schultz ss; Mr Thompson is in the ents consent, have made it necessary nue was begun Tuesday. It i* the in­ 1831 July 26th. He lived with his and brought the family back to Oregon Henderson 2b; Rudy Schultz 3b; Bier- ■ |[roeery business at Oregon City, where to cut out all credit on small goods, tention of the court to go the length parents until he was 23 years of age behind oxen in 1846 anl they settled man rf; Moot« cf; C. Cook If. they will make their home. The News Pianos, organs, sewing machines and of the street at once. Men and then married Lavica Ellinger Feb. 19th teams are now available and work is near this city where Henry and Mrs. Mrs. McGilvery of Gale» Creek, has extends congratulations. graphophones can De bought on instal- 1854. To them were born eleven Youghbour were bora. _____ ber f¡fty acre farm l0 Qeo. C. Gray ---------- ments as usual, by signing the cus progresting nicely. Sipervisor A. B. children, nine girls and two boys, two Todd has the work in hand and when Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Richardson of.ofD illey, for 12000. The sale was Sunday evening at 8 o’clock Miss toroary lease contract for same. children dying when infants and one the street is finished it will be worth married daughter. In Oregon eight Portland were visiting with Judge made by Staehr & Verhoeven, The Malissa Duns moor was married to James Forest Grove, Oct. 1'*, 19!>7. thribble its cod to the city. 1 P. Newberry at the home of the bride’s ¡ K* N. STAEHR. Forest Grove Real Estate Co. are still living to mourn his loss. In Langley and family last week. ELECTRIC TO BUILD THIS TO W0?,K DURING WINTER STOCK DISPLAY EXCELLENT