Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 01, 1908, Image 4

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    Published every Thursday by
Washington County Publishing Co
borhood of Vineland, north of this city,
Incorporated.
--------- was treated to a genuine sensation, last
Entered at the post-office at Forest Monday night, when the farmers of
Grove, Oregon, as second class
that vicinity were called upon to search
mail matter.
for two little sons of Joseph Rooks,
Subscription $1.50 Per
Year
Advertising ra u s made known on
opgkcstion.
who
the
were
sent
evening
for
and
the
cows
failed
to
in
return.
They searched through the brush and
PROBATE COURT
timber for four miles about the Rook
Official Paper Washington
Estate of A S Basford,
ranch, when at 3 o ’ clock in the
A. E. NOIIRSE..................... MANAGER
ing of the day following, the little tots,
J. F. W o o d s ............................... e d it o r
who are aged respectively
T H U R SD A Y , O CT. 1,
BRYAN ON PENSIONS.
5 and 6
filed for $3000. John W White, J C
years, weie found on the bank
Olliver and B C Trowbridge appointed
Creek, cuddled up together, with their
appraisers in Grant county, Oregon.
coats over them trying to keep warm.
Estate of Andrew Johnson, djceased.
While badly lig h ten ed , the little fel­
Inventory and appraisement filed and
lows were none the worse for their long
approved.
tramp. T h ey heard the shouts of the
Guardianship of John Losli. minor.
many seearchers several times, but
Jacob Losli appointed guardian. Bonds
were afraid that the cries might pro­
fixed at $500.
ceed from panthers or other wild ani­
Estate of Solomon Wasserman. H.
mals. T o cap the climax, the father,
W Metzger appointed administrator of
who had gone on an independent
the estate. Bonds
$100. G eo T
search, got lost, but was finally located
by two’ men who were searching for Brickell, Geo Selkirk and Edgar E
Frank appointed appraisers.
him.
The inclosure is from the
Omaha World Herald, Novem ­
ber 18, 1892, Bryan’s organ at
that time. It follows:
“ T h e next session of Con­
gress will have to wrestle with
o ie deficiency of $36,000,000.
T h e appropriation for pensions
for the next year must not be
A Serious Accident.
less than $150,000,000. It is
. . .
A camping party consisting of Mr.
therefore easy arithmetic to per- : and Mrs Lewis and Umily and Mrs.
ceive that the appropriation that j Auen
Forest Grove,
Congress must make for pen­ passed through Tillamook last Monday
sions next session must aggre­ on their way to Netarts to camp with
gate not less than $186,000,- some friends who had preceded them
a couple of days.
000. This
tremendous sum
There were nine in the party, and
would in itself be enough to run after getting directions and supplies in
a reasonable Government. One town, they started out. About a
would not co nplain if it were quarter of a mile past the bridge, near
an hontst debt, but a large pro- the Thompson ranch, the driver of the
'
I is not debt, because it wa«on in turnin*’ cut the corner 100
portion
closely and overturned the heavy farm
was ne\ er earned by any act of
wagon, throwing all the occupants out.
patriotism or heroic service. Mrs. Allen suffered a fracture of the
T he Government is held up and leg. Dr. Boals was called and after
despoiled of no mean portion of setting the limb brought the patient to
t us, and it seems helpless to de- town where she will remain until able
find itself. One cannot help to travel. The balance of the two
families have returned to Forest Grove
being curious to know how
with their outing com pletely spoiled,
many more years it will take to but glad that matters are no worse.—
exhaust the generation which Tillam ook Herald.
feels itself injured by the war.
A b r a l i a m —T e m p le t o n .
It is safe to say that never did
A simple wedding occurred Thurs-
a generation display such re­ day evening at the residence of Mr.
markable longevity.”
and Mrs. John Tem pleton, when their
daughter, Anna Msverne, became the
bride
“ Shall the people rule?” See
the official records cf the votes
cast in 1896 and 1900.
of
V.
Raul
Daniel Staver,
Abraham.
former
Congregational church
ceremony.
In reply to the Roosevelt let­
ter, 8ryan attacks the Roose­
velt
policies. And
yet he
claims to have originated most
of them.
Rev,
pastor
of the
performed the
Only the relatives of the
yju n g couple were present.
And this man Hearst, who is
s tying such mean things about
Bryan, is the ore whom the
Nebraskan recently mentioned
in a list of Democrats “ fit to be
President.
cerem ony a sumptuous
After the
wedding sup
per was served in the dining room.
The
bride
students
of
and
the
groom
were both
University,
having
finished their Sophomore year with the
present
Junior class.
was a surprise
The
marriage
to most of their student
friends, who during
the evening sere­
naded them in a most enthusiastic
manner. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham left
Saturday afternoon
for Chicago, where
Mr. Abraham intends
cal course at
Rush
to take a medi­
Medical College
The best wishes of the
Index go with
them in their new life.
Bryan has settled the bank
deposit question in his own
mind, but the question of the
deposit of ballots in November
still worries him.
Fr«d Butler in C. oncer I.
Mr.
Fred Butler,
the
celebrated
Basso, will give a lecital Friday even­
ing, assisted by talent from the Con-
servatarv of Music.
The recital is un­
der the direction of the
Conservatory
Mr. Bryan shows what an and will be the first musical treat of
unconscious humorist
he is the season. A number of Forest Grove
when he tells Judge Taft, after people have heard Mr. Butler and
they are enthusiastic in their praise
the latter has been so long in
trayal of his beautiful voice.
Mr. But-
the public service, to go and I ler was with Torrey and Chapman in
make a record for himself.
Mhei^rea^vangelistic^ervices^^iis
TH E BAZAAR
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Arthur C Boggess and Ina N Gould.
Vestal R Abraham
Templeton.
Clark P Deveaeaux
and Anna M
and
Eula
M
Hoyt.
Devereaux— Hoyt.
A very
pretty
home
wedding was
celebrated Thursday, at 2 p. m ., at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hoyt,
tt m .
,
, .
, i
i
in Hillsboro, when their second daugh-
ter Eula, was united in marriage to
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Oscar Baldwin to J J Cros-
sley tr in bk 7 Forest
Grove
Walter Bernards to Francis
Bernards 167.70 acres in
S J N Beeks d 1 c
James Hocking to E H
Coleman 8.40 acres in A
Harper d l c .....................
Chas A Wyman to James
Hardy 5 acres in sec 5 2
s 3 w of W M ................
Lorin A Porter to H W
Turner 4 11-100 acres in
W B Cnatfield d i e ____
Franz A Reitzel to Wilhelm
Schendel ne i of ne £
sec 17 t 1 s 3 w ..............
Franz Reitzel to Herman
Hergert se i of ne i sec
17 t 1 s r 3 w ................
D H Bailey to H eniy Kam-
na 38 77 acres in sec 10
t l s r 3 w ........................
D H Bailey to Henry Gurske
20 acres in sec 10 t 1 s
r 3 w ...................................
D H Bailey to Max Behling
| or Henry Hogrefe 38.80
acres sec 10 t 1 s r 3 w.
j R chrjsman t0 John Cor.
1050 00
nelius s J of ne i sec 29
Clark P. Devereaux, a prominent busi­
t l s r 3 w ........................ 4000 00
Mary Lock to E A Hyde Its
ness man of Eugene.
7 and 8 11 and 12 bk 6
The bride was becom ingly attired in
Purdy’ s add D illey .........
205
white net over white silk, trimmed in
William T S Johnson to
real Mexican lace, and carried a bou­
Adolph H
W old 9.20
acres in R S Tupoer d 1
quet of bride roses.
c No 42 t 1 s t 4 » . . .
850
The bridesmaid, Miss Arah Hoyt,
1 John P Wagner et al to
sister of the bride, wore pink chiffon
William Adler Its 17, 18
mull, and carried pink roses. Mr.
bk 2 Curtis add to For­
Harry Devereaux, of Eugene, brother
200 00
est G r o v e ..........................
of the groom, acted as best man, while John Bailey to S E T odd It
3 bk 2 Baileys add For­
little Mary Kirkwood, niece of the
300
est G rove..........................
bride, was ring bearer. The ceremony
J A Thornburgh to G H
was performed by Dr. D. A. Waters of
Baldwin J int It 5 Cor­
Calvary M E. church of Portland.
nelius Env C orn eliu s.. .
:
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. I G H Baldwin to J A Thorn­
burgh tract in bk 22 For­
W. R. Hoyt, Miss Arah Hoyt, Mrs.
est G rove..........................
2000 00
Laurel M. Hoyt and family, Mr. and
G H Baldwin to J A Thorn­
Mps. Howard Baird, Hillsboro; Mr.
burgh tract in bk 29 For­
and Mrs. P. J. Devereaux. Miss Esther
11Ö0 00
est Grove ........................
and Harry Devereau, Eugene; Mr. and Eliza M Parker to Alexan­
der Geer Its 3 and 4 bk
i Mrs. C. A. Nash, Oregon City; Mr.
1 Gaston............................
1000 00
| and Mrs W. D. Tooze, Falls City,
G A Cobb to Malchois Fru-
¡O re.; Mrs. F. E. H icks, Mrs. Mary
tiger pt of d 1 c of J
| Anderson, Mrs. L. J. Hicks, Miss j
1 00
Woods No 48
J Lucile and Claude Hicks, Portland; Johnson Buckley to N Mort-
enson tract ol 75-100 in
I Mrs. A. S. Venen. Ray Venen, Mr.
Washington C o .................
1250 00
and Mrs. Clarence Hoyt, Forest Grove;
j C D Anderson to E H Cole­
j Dr. and Mrs. Kirkwood, of Mexico.
man tract in bk 35 For­
1000 00
est G rove. . . . . . . . . . . .
Miss Ethel Stearns of Portland, has
H I Hatdin to R White Its
com e to the Grove to attend the Uni-
450 00
3 4 bk 6 M iddleton. . . .
versity this year.
Don Cummings to Theo
Barnards 27 acres sec 20
A Great Artist.
2000 00
t 1 n r 3 w ......................
On com pleting a fine painting al­ Henry C Hodges to Sarah
F Abernethy Its 5 and 6
ways puts his name at the bottom; he
bk 14 South Park add
is proud of it and well he might be for
1 00
Forest G rove...................
it has taken time, labor
money and
J N Loudon et al to Jennie
patience to produce it.
1 Julian 9 acres in sec 33
182 87
Likewise with good, honest, well
t l s r 3 w ......................
Alice E H olcom b to John
tailored clothing.
T Whalley pt sec 16 t 1
The Hoffman & Allen Co. are telling >
n r l w ............................
11500 00
you something in their adverrisement
Cornelius Hermans et al to
this week that will interest you: read '
Don Cummings et al 27
it.
acres sec 20 t 1 n r 3 w 3000 00
S a v e
M on ey= = B u y
O u r P rices T a lk .
D ir e c t
>Ve Pctail <tt W h olesale
W r i t e f o r K iA t im n te .s o n
W in d o w s , D o o r s , H e a r d w a r e , P a in t s
T H E R O S S C O .,
87 Grand Ate.. PORTLAND, OREG.
Opening Display of Fal! Millinery
K . j V . S T A E H R , M a n a g e r
H ig h G ra d e P ia n o s , O rgans
a n d S e w in g M ach in e s
sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay­
ments.
deceased.
Estate admitted to probate. H M
Basford appointed administrator. Bonds
Also a full line of
I am prepared to show a nice line of Hats, Velvets,
Silks, Ribbons, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers.
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 16 and 17
A . E . D IX O N ,
Main St., FOREST GROVE
The famous Charter Oak Heating Stoves are the best
heat producers with the least fuel of any stoves on the
market.
As for Ranges there are no better
Real Estate Range, prices range from
makes
$ 2 6 to $ 5 0
Graniteware and Tinware
CARL HIINMÄN
S u ccesso r to ¿ 4. Ü. Hughes
G ro v e
O re g o n
on
County Fair
HILLSBORO
STREET CARNIVAL
Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2-3
Big Livestock Show of Dairy Stock, Big Stallion Parade. Exhibit
of Spring Colts. Finest Fruit Exhibit Ever Witnessed in Washington
County. Fruit Inspector Harris, of Forest Grove, says that he will help
with the finest fruit display ever seen in this section. Bring in your
big vegetables, samples of your grain, etc.
Gov. Chamberlain
a n d S e n a t o r F u lto n o n P r o g r a m
Three Whole Business Blocks of Canvas.
Big time, rain or shine,
Races two days of the session. Baseball game by selected teams
from Washington County.
ARNOLD’S BIG
SHOWS
EVERY DAY
Balloon Ascensions
DAILY
Farmers and Stockmen are requested to give this Fair and Carnival
their enthusiastic Aid. Thousands of People are Corbins to Washior
ton County this Fall, and many will visit the Fair.
E dison a n d Colum bia
Talking Machines and Records always in stock.
Cata­
logues sent free to any address.
The leading place in the County for Stationery
and School Supplies.
oldenrod flour
Guaranteed
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