Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 16, 1908, Image 8

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    F IR S T
N A T IO N A L
BANK
Forest Grove, Oregon
. . .
$ 25 000 00
Capital
Surplus
Resources
.
.
1 0 .0 0 0 . 00
250 000.00
,
General Banking Business Transacted
Directors:
quote the book from cover to cover.
It was suggested to him that he was
getting part of his punishment in the
cell but he says “ no, that is no pun­
ishment.”
He and his wife own con­
siderable property at Hillsboro.
R. M. Dooly, J. E. Ix^mis, H. C. Wortman,
Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr.
Mrs. M. J. Barth formerly of Coun­
cil Grove, Kansas, but now of Los
Angeles, is here visiting her daughter
Mrs. Walter Rosewurm. Mrs. Barth
tí
The immigration to Oregon and
Washington this year ought to
double that of last. In no other two
states has every character of crop ■
yielded so enormously and commanded
such a high price. People in the
older communities are disposed to
move, and the Pacific Northwest should
get more than its proportion of new
citizens, but to accomplish this all the
commercial bodies must work in har­
WE NEED THE MONEY
So have greatly re­
likes Oregon and Forest Grove so well
duced the prices of
that she may induce her husband to mony and individuals must participate
through
private
correspondence,
which
move
here
in
preference
to
California.
I Charles Hubbard of Dilley made this
all ready made cloth­
office a pleasant call the first of the
I. M. Clark, wife and daughter, is the strongest influence of all.
ing. Call and see.
Mrs. A. L. Sexton and Miss Alice
week and incidentally renewed his sub­ Miss Morgie, of Lincoln, Neb., are
Curtis
went
down
to
Kelso
the
first
of
scription to The News.
spending a few days with J. W. Still­
V. P. Wetterborg who is in the em­ well and family of this city. They are the week to attend the wedding of
ploy of the Honeyman Hardware com­ on their way to points in California to Miss Ora Cuitis and Scott Thompson
They were old at the home of the groom’ s parents at
pany of Portland, was visiting his sister spend the winter.
For a limited time I will
friends
of
the
Stillwell’
s back in Ne­ high noon today. The bride has been
j Mrs. Archie Bryant Saturday and Sun­
KE
make one dozen cabinet
a student in Tualatin academy here for
braska.
day.
photos including one 8x10
fill
Dr. Ward reports to The News this some months and her parents live at
Oscar Baldwin has gone to Portland
Ilf
Silver City, Idaho. The groom is a
carbon enlargement all for
to work at his trade, the brick business, morning that the school house will be
the
brother of Miss Grace Thompson of the
«•on
for Jack Seed. Frank Emerson has thoroughly fumigated, but wanted the
1.0,1
Paris millinery of this city. Mr. and
purchased his candy store on Pacific attention of the public cailed more
III I
particularly to the condition of the Mrs. Thompson will reside at Kelso
avenue.
the
You are invited to visit our
tíre,
toilets at the school where nearly 500 after a trip to "Seattle and other Sound T
I. K. Weitzel is about 37 pounds
of
cities.
«t
studio and see what we
lighter than when he left for Alaska. children are obliged to go. He in
cull
have
done
for
others
Two well known people formerly of
Inis
But aside from that he looks as though sists that that is where the disease we
l'Ut
this city will be united in marriage this
Of Dry Goods
are now fighting comes from.
the northern clime treated him very
.lob
evening
at
Santa
Rosa,
California,
when
|
The two gypsies that were lodged
generously.
mill
We must make rrom for new goods therefore we are making
ni Ih
in the county jail last week on account Miss Mae Hinman will become the
Mrs. John Wirtz who was operated
a
great
cut in prices on all the following lines. Now is the time to
Una
bride
of
Lee
Boyd.
Miss
Hinman
left
of their peculiar actions in gaining a
Kev«
buy. The«e goods are all new and fresh but will have to go to
upon in Portland a few weeks ago for
for
California
Tuesday
and
was
met
at
lodging have been released. Nothing
is e
make room for stock just coming in.
Archie Eryant, Prop.
appendicitis, was brought home last
and
could be found against them and Sacramento by Mr. Boyd. They will
T
J
“
~ '
T aces,
week.
Mrs.
Lulu
Bain
who
accom­
«•red
they had recommendations from differ­ make their home in Santa Rosa, w
■ •
.
u. iery. Also all
piny
panied her, has also returned to this
ent towns showing that no licenses had the groom has a good position. The
T H E
C I T Y city.
Fancy Clhuaware will go at
Cc
New
been charged them for selling their bride is the daughter of Carl Hinman
All Wool Blankets, Shawls, Bed
H . W . SPARKS, l o c a l e d i t o r .
com
and was raised and received her edu­
Those who have hydrants exposed trinkets.
i
Quilts
and Heavy Wool Piece Goods
the
cation in this city. Mr. Boyd former­
to the weather are advised to cover
at
mul
The ^omewhat disturbed financial
- G e t that umbrella repaired at them as cold weather is likely to set in
ly attended Tualatin Academy and was
Fot»
situation in the East and South is caus­
All Wash Goods, Japanese silks,
Corl’ s..
23tf.
spei
a
member of the college track team. I
iny time. One of the best methods ing industrial institutions in the older
Ladies Belts, Purses, Collars and
^
the I
For electric and water meters see of covering hydrants is to use sawdust
These parties have a host of friends in
Handkerchiefs at
* t Ion
states to investigate the opportunities
S. E. Todd.
28-1
this city who wish them many sue- !
unti«
encased about them.
I hese prices will absolutely be maintained for two weeks be-
for a more advantageous home in the
Uve
cesses in life’ s career.
— Wool Blankets $3.50 to $9.00 at
ginning
Jan. 13 and ending Jan. 25. Don’ t forget the time and the
great
Pacific
Northwest,
or
at
least
this
The regular morning services will
Yale
J. E. Bailey’ s.
place is at
Just
the
other
day
a
young
lad
sev­
IN'l-é
would
be
indicated
by
the
fact
that
the
be held at the Christian chapel next
— We repair and cover umbrellas.
Jers«
Sunday morning. In the evening Portland Commercial Club has had enteen or eighteen years of age traded
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J,.
Cart
&
Son.
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a pistol to a twelve year old school boy
there will be a concert by the Bible more correspondence on this subject
one « --
S
L.
Show
returned
last
week
from
Tlie Corner ¿«tore
of
this city
The littje fellow took the
It hi
school. The minister is away this witnin the last sixty days than during
a few days’ visit at McMinnville.
tv hot
man-killer
over
to
school
with
his
the previous twelve months.
week in a missionary meeting.
his «
pockets full of loaded shells, and
Mr. K. C. Belsher of Salt Lake City,
nilvm
Miss Josephine Baber entertained
Walter Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs.
had great sport out of the dangerous
is
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
M
Ideas
¿ fl
Harve Baldwin will soon leave for the Quienientos club last Friday after­ weapon. When his teacher was cut i.«****
again
-W
D joly
Ben
Willamina, near Sheridan, where the noon. Mrs. Wilber McEldowney won of the room he pointed the pistol
Miss Ella Staehr has returned from
I >n ko
gentlemen will do masonry work for the prize which was a beautiful hand around in different directions and
ti na n<
a fortnight's visit with friends in Cor­
Those pres­
Alfred Bingham, the contractor that painted cup and saucer
tv ho
snapped it as he would a toy gun and
vallis.
Dealer in
ent
were:
Mesdames
Yrank
Gordon,
- has Ini
built the college dormitory here.
in the evening a crowd of boys gath­
estai«.
— Dance at Sargent’ s Hall— Gales
FLOUR «nei FEED
John McCrum, Arthur Caples, Charles
Tl
ered in the basement and shot to their
James Harper came within 93 votes
I «auk.
Creek— Jan. 24. Good time. Every­
Hines, Ma; ne Abbott, Willis Goff,
Geo
hearts’ content. Professor Wilkerson
of being elected marshal of this city.
Forest Grove Ore.,
Pacific A ve.
body invited.
28-2
Wilbur McEldowney;
and Misses
one o
seized the pistol and has it in his pos
He received 1 vote and Ed Wirtz 93.
plan
Josephine Eaber, Bertha Williams,
For electric and water meters see
session. T o avoid trouble actions as
And H. Walter Sparks only lacked 95
cel vet
Maud Buxton, Dollie Hinman and
S. E. Todd.
28-1
n««ctlo
that of the big boy should be discon-
votes of being chosen mayor of this
lie clr
— There will be a dance at Macca- city. The vote stood Laughlin 95, Minnie Myers.
tinued.
nlTonl
Hugh Smith has just heard from
bee hall, Greenville, Saturday night. Sparks 1.
ulnar)
Peter Peterson that he is much im
Jan. 18.
28-tl
tend t
IMEETING A CROCODILE.
Harry and Willis Goff. C. B. Stokes
post m
proved. Mr. Peterson has been very
Levi Sparks who has been sick with and victor Fuqua, were hunting the
that c
seriously ill since the latter part of The Animal and tho Hunters Were All
the grip for sevtral weeks, is again fjrst 0[
week and brought home 29
reive
Taken by Surprise.
December and last week the doctors
ally in
While looking lor a hippopotamus It
able to be out.
ducks between them. The editor is
nud pi
thought they would have to raise his was the fortune of the author of
Born to the wife of Louis Wilcox of under many obligations to H. J. Goff
per c<
scalp to remove puss from his brain. "Uganda to Khartum” to encounter u
Scoggin Valley, a five pound daughter, for the opportunity of proving the
when
crocodile under somewhat unusual cir­
He had the headache for the past two cumstances. lie was following a fresh
He tv
last Saturday.
pudding.
this 1
years which has probably been caused track leading through the dense under­
James Brock of St. Johns, was visit­
At the meeting of the state horti- from the accumulation of this puss on growth from the lake Inland. Two
inopoy
men accompanied him, one carrying
ing his mother, Mrs. N. J. Walker, the I cultural society held in Portland this
the brain. His many friends in this his camera and the other his second
first of the week.
To the Dairy Farmer: The DrewAutomatic Carrier cannot fail to ap­
week Homer C. Atwell of this city, city are very glad to hear of his im­ gun, w hile he shouldered hts rltle.
Tl
— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, was reelected president. The meet-
peal
to
you affording a splendid opportunity of improving your business
Suddenly
1
heard
a
rustling
noise
In
provement.
front of me and realized that some
operations.
IVIdlior
prices 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50, | ing concludes today and the fruit
Hon. Ed. H. Webster, chief of the creature was approaching, but what7
$2.00, at Bailey’ s.
growers will gather at The Dalles fer
First— By saving time and labor, which means reducing cost of
The
Dairv Division of the Bureau of Ani­ It could not be the hippo, because there
production.
was
no
thunderous
tread,
but
I
had
no
their
summer
meeting,
Oscar
Brown
who
conducts
a
big
to oust
mal Industry, United States Depart­ time to think, for the creature, what­
title ti
Second By insuring cleanliness which means increased value of
cheese factory at Fulda, Washington,
Dr. C. J. Kornich, state veterinary, ment of Agriculture, has notified W. ever It might be, was upon me In a sec­
sorlied
your products and healthier live stock.
¡3
in
the
city
visiting
his
family.
and
a
classmate
of
Dr.
J.
H.
Knox
at
ond.
L. Crissey, Secretary of the Oregon
land, t
At two yards I discovered what It
Third— By greatly enhancing the value of the stable manure,
the su|
Ed Naylor is in attendance at the Toronto, Canada, was a visitor of the State Dairy Association, that he will
was—an Immense crocodile more than
as
Cl
through
not allowing the liquid portion to be lost in wheeling or pitch­
goat show at Dallas this week and has latter a day or so ago while in this arrange to have one or more govern­ Iwelve feet long.
ing from one pfece to another.
1 was right In Its path, and there wns
15 of his fine Angoras entered.
county testing some cattle. Mr. Kor- ment representatives in attendance
These are a few of the advantages derived frtm installing an Auto­
The house of J. N. Hoffman which nich is highly pleased with Forest upon the State Dairy meetings of both no posetble escape on either side, so I
stood still with my rifle at shoulder
matic Drew Carrier, but they are enough to show the business farmer
was decapitated by fire some weeks Grove and Washington county and Oregon and Washington during the and waited. The "crock” did not wait,
that it is one of the best paying investments he can make.
ago has been cut down to a one-story thinks it an ideal dairying country,
present year, 1908. December 10th however, and In some remarkable way
It hustled me to one side, almost knock­
The following testimonials speak for themselves:
domicile.
Fred Geiser, the 70 year old pr s o i- and 11th have already been chosen as ed me over, and endeavored to make his
way to the water.
W. E. Bowman the harnessmaker of er who is serving sentence in the the date of the Oregon meeting.
Forest Grove, Ore., Dec. 22, 1907.
To dispute hla right of way would
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.,
this city, was in attendance at the Re- county jiil for beating his wife, will be
Ben Schnorr, who is not so sleepy have been folly. I realized only a hor­
Portland, Oregon.
tail Harness Association in Portland set free in about a week.
Geiser is as his name would indicate, is languish­ rible, soft, wriggling mass pressing
r enquiry will say that the Drew Carrier
against
my
legs
In
a
most
sickening
Monday and Tuesday.
said to be a bible student and able to ing behind the county bars because he
is
.u
...
is--
■
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«
i^o
man
with
five cows can afford to do without one
way. Why he did not bite me I do not
tried to pull off a “ stunt” at Garden know. At first I thought he had done
as a labor saving device. There is nothing can be put in a barn that
will equal it. I would do without a hay fork sooner than a Diew Car­
Home recently. Ben had been working so as he brushed against my leg. but I
rier. A Drew Carrier is used 365 days in the year and a hay fork only
for a rancher at the place in question and found It was only bis horny scales that
scraped my shin. And he was more
in haying time, and further the manure saved from 5 cows and 3 horses
took it into his head to get part of his taken by surprise than I wns and for­
over the usual way will pay for the outfit in one year.
indicate a run-down condition of the system. Iron-Tone entrepreneur’ s coin easier than through got all about his huge jaw and the
I have a cheap Iron Truck with a flat rack suitable for hauling hay
strengthens and invigorates the whole system.
on 7x14 tight bottom. Nine months out of the year this outfit stands
toil. He crawled under the house lasting Impression he might have made
upon my legs.
,
where the manure is dumped on it and when loaded is spread upon the
with brace and bit and proceeded to
After he had passed I turned to see
For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents.
Let us send you our little
land. I save the manure and the labor of taking it up off the ground.
how
the
men
would
fare.
One
had
got
bore a series of holes in the floor.
booklet, “ Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and
Yours trulv,
back to the shore and so was no longer
However the brace did not help him a
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
Copy
(Signed)
A. W. GlLLIS.
In view. The other man with the cam­
bit and he is now waiting for a prelim­ era was the funniest sight. Ills head
Address G R O V H R M E D IC IN E C O ., W oodbum , Ore.
was stuck fast In the thick bramble*,
inary trial.
Hopbottom, Pa., Sept. 4, 1907.
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and his legs were In the air, the cam­
I ordered an automatic litter carrier last fall and it works fine.
At their last meeting the Odd Fel­
era of course In the mud beside him.
The best labor saving device on the farm.
lows had a big feed and installation of
I do not think the "crock” could have
Yours respectfully,
tht following officers: A. L. Sexton, seen him, for he had literally taken a
C. C. STERLING.
header Into the bush, and his legs were
noble grand; Hiram Gould, vice grand;
far above the crocodile's Jaws.
New UI j i , Minn., Jan. 18, 1907.
R. M. Taylor, secretary; S. E. Todd,
The carrier works very good, and I am much satisfied with it.
treasurer; John Kelsen, warden; Chas.
Bueinees Hour* In Honolulu.
Yours truly,
Bualnesn manner« tn Honolulu lack
W. Mcrtz, conductor; H. H. Clark,
A. W. B e r g s t r o m .
the strain and flurry of the mainland
right supporter; L. G. Motley, left city. The hard, whttp, anxious Chicago
supporter,
R. C. W; Iker, Outside face no man wears here The dodging
guard; Miles Watrous, inside guard and hurrying to go around the man In
trout are n««ver seen The accent of life
On January 12, the Od t Fellows will ta on men. not money or machines.
institute a «rand enc.mpment, the There Is not much doing before 10
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third
degree of the fellowship, and o'clock, and nt 4 the safes are locked,
P H O S E 4 III
the desks are shut, and the men who
! prominent members will be in attend- do things are off for a ride or a swim
ance from Portland including Grand or • game of tennis. Tiers a man does !
his business —Chicago News.
1 1 Master Richard Scott.
John
Anderson,
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