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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
T PROM ROYAL G R A P E CREAM O F TA RTA R R o yal BakingPowder Tne Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christain church will give a pie and cake sale next Saturday, Feb IS, at LaCourse’ s store commencing at 8 o’ clock a. m. The patronage of the public is kindly solicited. The hand- sim esilk mis ion quilt with over a thousand names will_ be on exhibition ■t lere and bids will be received. F IR ST N ATIO N AL B A N K For the Spring Season O f F o r e s t G rove, Oregon $25,000.00 25.000. 00 Capital fully paid Share holders liability Surplus 1 0 .0 0 0 . 0 0 W e have received our line of Youth’ s a n d C h ildren ’s Spring Clothing, w h ic h consists of a ll th e latest makes and colors for the Spring and Summer of 1908. The colors th is year w ill b e mostly greys and browns. D IR ^ C T O k «: Wa er and light meters. S. E. Todd k . M . D o o ly M . P e te r s o n J . 1C. L o o m is f?r a n k E . D oo ly M. C . W o r t m a n I t IVI. D oo ly, J r . As the Woman’ s Club had their mmey deposited in the E W. Haines Bank it is not available at present and it will be necessary to ask of the mem Statement of F. T. Kane. ‘‘ Parsifal" at Portland. bers a special fee of Twenty-five Cents (Continued from Page 1.) Th* immortal Richard Wagner was a to defray the expenses of the Open T H E C I T Y it and I never received one cent be Meeting next week. Members please great student and reader. It was only I longing to the E. W. Haines Bank to hand this fee to Miss Elliott at the by constant research and study that he that was not justly due me, or received Water and Ji^ht meters. S. E. Todd office of the Oregon Land Company was enabled to provide himself with in a legitimate business transaction, the material with which he budded his not later than Saturday. Miss Manche Langley was in Po-t- and I had no knowledge of any short magnificent productions, dramatic and hnd Tuesday. The Municipal Affairs committee of age in any amount until the statement operatic. It is said it was while Rev. L F. Belknap of Hillsboro, the Chamber of Commerce Portland searching for material for his imperish-| made by Mr. Haines. has taken up the matter of forcing the I have resided in Washington county was in the Grove Monday. able Tannhäuser that he came across Southern Pacific company to remove ] all of my life; have resided within six — Smoke Big Bear Cigar. For sale its trains off of Fourth street that city. . Wolfram von Eschbach’ s poems miles of the res'dence of Mr. Haines Upon mak by all hrst class dealers. 32-5t- * It is said that as soon as the Oswego i "Parsifal” and "Titeral.” ever since he claims to have discov ing this discovery he rapturously re Rolla Peterson, Claude Smith and bridge is built that the S. P. intends ported, "an entirely new world of dra ered the shortage. He has never in Chas. Walker were Portland visitors to electrity its line from Portland to any manner intimated that there was matic and poetic matter suddenly ■his place, and all the heavy traffic of Sunday. any shortage and the statement he opened before me.” Wagner was the the West side branch will be taken makes is preposterous upon its face, — Don’ t forget that Hoffman & Al first one to name his forthcoming pro over the bridge and landed on the when you consider the fact that the len Co. are offering rare bargains this duction “ a religious drama.” l o use east side. peculation of twenty thousand dollars month. his own words again, "A s I have made Water and light meters. S. E. Todd. "Tristam and Ysolde” a Song of Ter of his funds practically meant the wip Miss Lela Nicklin has returned from ing out of the bulk of his personal for restrial Love, so will I make ‘Parsifal’ an extend d v sit to the home of Jos. tune. Any statements, insinuations or Train Collides With Steamboat. a Drama of Divine Love.” "H ow well Gaston on King’ s heights. innuendoes to the effect that I was the Master succeeded in this direction Everybody knows that Geo. Kiik- discharged or that I removed any funds Miss Helen Hughes, who was oper No one can wood was at one time a locomotive en the world now knows.” or had any knowledge of the removal ated on in Portland last week, is re gineer, and knows how to guide an witness it, after having seen others of of any funds are absolutely false and ported as getting along nicely. his many productions without recogniz- Thom is & Hoge real estate agency jo me together of a dark night on the >ng the imprint of his philosophical £ J “ a 1 1 a/e moved their office i .to the room western plains. Mr. Kirkwood also studies as well as that spirit of Oriental ^ '° my foimerly occupied by the Times. figured in a singular accident many mysticism in which he delighted and l It ¡s true x did bonow ten thousand which at one time he intended to make The local street car has been coin years ago in Iowa, when his engine dollars from Mr. Haines, the greater usg of for the stage. During his long collided with a steamboat. Don’ t ing money the past few days hauling portion of which has been repaid, but forced exile from his native land Wag ¡mile now, for this is an absolute fact, sue itators to and from the wreck. that transaction between Mr. Haines ft is not generally supposed that steam- ner consoled himself not only in being Miss Mary Cook and Mrs. Schultz Joats get in the way of trains, but this actively employed in his writings, but and myself was one of borrower and of Portland, are spending a few day^ jne did and what George did to her also as ajstudious reader of the philos lender only. To those who know me the manner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Al vas a plenty. Tne following from a ophy of Schopenhauer, of whom, to the of making the charge and the form of len, South Park.' Keokuk, Iowa, paper will verify the last, he was a great admirer. It was the charge absolutely needs no an Wagner’ s profound knowledge of Goff Brothers have ordered a car load aDove asertion: swer, as it is apparent that it is an at human nature aDd his utter lack of big "Some argument having been raised of sash and doors and will use the up- tempt on the part of Mr. Haines to ex p : r floor of their building for that over the matter of when the unusual otry or prejudice, that enabled him to cuse his own actions and the failure of reach the hearts and souls of the count event of a railroad engine colliding b aneh of the business. his institution. with a steamboat in West Keokuk o c less readers and auditors of his works Signed: F. T. K a NE. The revival meetings being held at throughout the world. "Parsifal,” curred, P. O’ Brien, who chanced along the Congregational church this city- shortly after the collision, wrote his old will be presented in Portland at the — When you are dead you are a are being largely attended and much friend George Kirkwood, now living Marquam Grand, week starting Feb. long time dead, but while you f-re interest is being shown. in Forest Grove, Ore., to learn about 16. Seats ordered by mail will be for alive, trade at the Cash Bargain D. C. Winters’ place of three acre' it. Mr. Kirkwood was the engineer cf warded on receipt of remittance and 31-2t was sold to Hans Loff Monday, through the Des Moines Valley engine and self addressed, stamped envelope di Store. tiie agency of Cornelias & Wright Co. "Fatty” Smith was the fireman when, rected to C N. RYAN, Manager Mar — We repair and co umbrellas. Consideration, $1600. L. J. Corl & Son. 23tf. in April, 1868, the engine came quam Grand, Portland, Ore. The city council postponed its reg speeding down the track near Patter — Money to loan on farm security Tax Notice. ular meeting, which was to have been son’ s Point near the Patterson pork W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove I house, and crashed into the Andy The taxpayers of Washinington held Tuesday evening until Thursday, — Money to loan, at Dr Parker’ s. Johnson, a steamboat lying at a sharp County, Oregon, are hereby notified on account of the wreck. „ . curve so near where the old Des Moines that the first half of their taxes for the >^d ,es_ of ! h'1 ^ f°rk! " * S0C'Cty_°i I V;>lley track used to run that her guards year 1907, and levied in January, the M. E. church will hold a pie and (the water being very high) were 1908, are now payable and will be cake sale, Saturday forenoon, at Hoff quite close to the track. The engine come delinquent on the first Monday man & Allen C o ’ s store. was No. 4 of train No. 4, and the co l in April 1908, at which time interest Oscar Baldwin and wife were out lision derailed the engine and baggage at the rate of 12 per cent per annum Now is the time to place that from Portland Sunday. They have car and tore the guards off t .e steam-1 will be charged, in addition to 10 per order for trees and other nursery purchased a lot on Hawthorn avenue boat. The publication recently in an cent penalty, which said interest will eastern paper of this unusual occur- be computed from the first Monday in stock for spring and fall plant'ng. and will build a residence thereon. I ance brought up The matter among a April, 1907. There is nothing more interesting Rev. C. F. Clapp will conduct the ! number of men who remembered it. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru and fascinating than raising your meeting being held at the Congrega but they disagreed as to the year. | ary 13, 1908. tional church this week. Mr. Clapp own fruit. ¡This eastern paper had the date wrong | j. w . C o n n e l l , will preach every evening and every Place your order with the I and also erroneously stated that it was J Sheriff of Washington County, O re-, body is invited to com e out and hear ( an M I. & N. train, but that was be gon. 32-Apr-l him. fore the time of that road in Keokuk. Mr. Hockins of Grants Pass and While visiting Mr. Kirkwood in Seward, | More Candidates Coming up. father-in-law of M. Peterson purchased, Neb.. Mr. O’ Brien was asked by a through the M. L. Noble real estate number of the former’ s neighbors I There seems to be no doubt that a agency, 17 acres of the Hughes estate j whether the story was true, to which full quota of candidates for all the and get stock that is guaranteed. south of town, Saturday. Considera- he replied in the affirmative. The county offices will be in the field in No mtater where you live, drop tion $1700. id^a of Mr. O’ Brien is to “ keep history due time this spring. New names are me a postal and I will show you our being added to the long list every The Bankers and Merchants Mutual straight.’ stock and prices. week and rumors are afloat that there Fire Relief Association on Thursday of are still others to file their petitions. About the Toll Road. list week wrote $25,000 worth on new IN. L . A t k i n s , A j j t . J. C. Kuratli, brother of former Re insurance. This is the largest amount Wilson, Ore.. Feb. 10, 1908. corder, has filed his petition as a can Forest drove, Ore. of business done in one day by this or didate for sheriff with the county clerk. To the Editor: ganization since it has been started. It is rumored that Edmond Cornelius I want to call the attention of the Miss M. L. Spieschart, the milliner, of Hillsboro, is also a candidate for people ot Washington county to those i returned from Portland Saturday, where sheriff and also J. H. Collier of South officials who are intending to run for she has been at the wholesale houses office in the coming election, who are Tualatin, is to come out for the same The basis of all wealth ^of millinery learning the new styles of office. responsible for putting a toll gate on is land. W e have a hats, etc. She reports that the ladies' the Wilson River Road. Such men hats this spring are to be vertible large list of both city Vital Statistics. are not fit to hold office as they do not flower beds. pretend to represent the people who Vital statistics for Washington Co. and farm properties for "U n cle Rube.” the drama to be elect them. Over one hundred and for the month of January as reported to sale. given by local talent for the benefit of fifty of the leading tax payers and busi- the County Board of Health: the Forest View Cemetery Association ness men of Forest Grove and Gales W ould be pleased to Marriage liscense issued, 8. ill be presented in this city W ednes-1 Creek petitioned the County Court to] Births, males 21, females 18. have you call on us. day evening. February 26, instead of not lease that six miles of road as a Deaths, males 9. females 9. February 19 as previously announced. Toll Rosd. Largely through the in Contageous diseases reported: The new date is a sure go. fluence of John McClaren, who now Smallpox, 1 case. wants to be County Commissioner, Scarlet fever. 2 cases. C. V. B. Russell and wife spent sev their petition was entirely ignored, and Measles, 16 cases. eral days in Portland the fore part of every one who wanted to go to the ; Diphtheria and Membraneous croup, the week and while there they attend coast was taxed fifty cents ( 8 j cents a 1 11 cases. ed the play of David Harum which mile) for their team of horses. There | D r . w . d . w ood , was on the boards last week. Mr. is not a single bridge on the piece of i Forest Grove Q r- Co. Health Officer. Russell is an ardent pupil of the famous road and very little work is needed to ] horse trader, David Harum, and has keep it in repair. Business men in ] Deafness Cannot be Cured read the book no less than three times. Forest Grove during the summer raised by local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased We save you money on Mrs. W , D. Clarke, nee Mary Bailey, one hundred dollars by subscription portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is visiting at the home of her parents and offered it to John McNamer . if he | is caused by an inflamed condition o f the mucous lining Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bailev in this city would open the toll gate. DUt It WaS j o f the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed Mr. and Mrs. Clarke have recently emphatically refused, Now farmers, you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and moved from Milford, Cal., to 475 you simply have to remember when i when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and We have taken advantage of Broadway. Portland, where they expect you vote, to not vote for the men re unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube re the money flurry and bought our stored to its normal condition, hearing wi 1 be destroyed to reside. Mr. Clarke was connected sponsible for this petty graft. They j forever; nine cases out o f ten are caused by Catarrh, stock for cash at a big discount, with the construction department of are not to be trusted with larger issues, which is nothing but an inflamed condition o f the mu- and we defy any dealer to com the Western Pacific in California but it thev so signally fail to recognize the ' ecus surfaces. pare quality and prices with us. j W e will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Watches and jewelry receives the owing to the recent panic several miles rights of the people Deaf nest (caused by catarrh' that cannot be cured by most careful attention when of that road was not built, hence their Yours for good toads, j Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars, free. brought to us for repairs and the transfer to Portland. J A. RFEHER. F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. I Sold by Druggists. 7Jc. work is done in the shortest pos [ Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. sible time that first class work can be done. ABSOLUTELY PURE re Spring samples of men’s suits are here. W hen you select your suit this Spring remember that all the fashions are to be found here. John THE TAILOR. 1 Deni Forget to Call on Abraham Bros. „ Trees! Trees! Trees! ’* » Stai in i of due 86 : wei tile 3 , t 491 say be pr< thi an' no fi« th th di of tc h K Oregon Nursery Company of Salem, Ore., Anderson, At The Corner Store and see the new goods which are arriving every day, j Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all j kinds. / W e aim to give you the worth of your money,; whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnish- L ings or groceries. Every thing is as good as represented. f ^ . f # Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atten-j ] tion. « 1 We respectfully solicit your trade 1 I î M M M MM MM MM MM M • M M M M W M M M M M » « .» < * > ? I, JAMES I 1 r i R A S M USEN Dealer in M y FLO U R and F E E D K n i St Fa Forest Grove, Ore., Pacific A ve. f- M< I .1 He The « complete « best LINE of SPRAY PUMPS T H E M E Y E R S OREGON LAND COMPANY 'I WATCHES and JEWELRY THE BOOK STORE will have * few choice books and pictures as well as its usual line of dainty hand painted greetings for the Saint of Feb. 14. I 'i i n t C a r d * U a l o r c P H O N E N il ’ e - ! * • PEN F t ELD E. D. BAKER B a n k s , O re . R. Horse Gelding and Horse Den tistry Free. W. S. Reynolds Watchmaker & Jeweler Forest Grove 2od iocr west of Postofiice W e have a number of different patterns for you to pick from so come and make your selec tion so as to be sure and have it when you are prave LV Ft taxa: r . have and a ready to start work. W e can sell you a spray material that is very highif reccmended the price is 35c per single gallon, 30 cents per gallon for 5 gallons and 25 cents per gallon by the barrel. GOFF BROS H ARD W ARE FOREST GROVE, OREGON trty