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