Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 19, 1908, Image 8

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    Or»e Day Only
Saturday, Nov. 21
One Day Only i
Saturday, Nov. 21
LaugliEin Hotel
LaughSin Hotel
415 Washington, Cor. 11th, PORTLAND, ORE.
Ladies' Suits, Coats, Gowns, Waists, Petticoats
a t Wholesale Prices
All new fall styles in th e L atest shades
IN CHEVIOTS, BROADCLOATHS, SERGES, ETC.
35
45
«(
SIZES, Misses 14 to 18
Women’s 34 to 42
We show samples and take orders Regular $25 only $
only.
COATS
SUITS
Regular $25 only
ALL COLORS.
$ 15.00
20.00
PETTICOATS
2 ?.5 0
Heatherbloom - $ 1.50 to $3.50
Guaranteed Silk - 4.25 to 8.50
“
is “
15.00
3.50
Make your selection, pay only a small de­
posit, balance on receipt of merchandise
after your inspection at the Express Office.
YOU PAY ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT ON SELECTION, BALANCE ON RECEIPT OF MERCHANDISE
AFTER EXAMINATION AT THE EXPRESS OFFICE.
We pay all Delivery Charges
We pay all Delivery Charges
cause Mr. Gro.it and Mr. Porter come He is suffering from a severe attack
of kidney trouble.
union Thanksgiving service from Apache county, in Wisconsin, and
Gaston has another (raternal organ- \ The union
At the Congregational church Mon-
The S ecretary of th e In te rio r has
day evening, the members of the ization, a K of P. lodge having been will be held this year in the Congrega- ! both responded to the call for soldiers 1 with d raw n from en try
tw o sm all
Woman’s Club gave their guests a instituted there last week. The organ tional church. Prof. F. C. Taylor will during the war of the rebellion and did! tra c ts in C latsop county, w ith a vipw
The
pleasant hour. It was a Peer Gynt izition is to be known as Gaston Lodge have general charge when the follow valiant service throughout the three to creatin g N ational parks.
w ithdraw n a reas em brace Saddle
I years, as members of the First Wis­ M ountain and H um bug M ountain.
in its dramatized form, was reviewed, No. 104. Gus C. Moser, of Portland, ing program will be rendered:
consin Infantry. Mr. Porter noticed The creatio n of p a rk s can only be by
Hymn.
and selections were read by Miss Farn- grand chancellor of the Knights of j
many improvements since his last visit congressional action.
ham. The music which is by Grieg, Pythias, officiated at the ceremonies.
Invocation.
Seven h u n d red head of ow nerless
was rendered by Mrs. E. E. Williams He was assisted by L. P. Stinson, of j Scripture reading, President Ferrin to that neighborhood and says that sheep,
valued
approxim ately
at
land which sold for $80 an acre a year $2000, have been found by C. E.
and Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney.
The Salem, grand keeper of records and seal: j Music.
ago has jumped as high as $150 and C arlile, of U nity, B aker county, and
piano elections were “ The Hall of the Col. George W. Knight, of Hubbard: I Prayer, F»v. Charles A. Sias.
are being held for th e ow ner. So far
Mountain King,” “ Anitra’s Dance,” George Schulmerich, of Hillsboro and j Reading ol Proclamation, Prof. 0 . even *200 and ,he owners do not seem no w oolgrow er in th a t vicinity can
to
care
to
sell.
The
big
Ferd
Groner
“ Ase’s Death,” and “ Morning” which about fifty knights from various towns, j M. Gardner.
be found who h as missed th a t m any
i ranch, says Mr. Porter, is one of the I anim als.
Mrs. Williams played in her usual
The officers of the new lodge are:
Offering.
| finest in that section. It is a combi-1 W hile in a tem p o rary fit of In-
pleasing manner. The vocal numbers H. V. Stott, C.C.; J. R. Miller, V. C .:! S rmon, Rev. J. M. Barber.
santiy, Mrs. E m m a S lau g h ter, of
I nation 'a m having a tile factory, a P endleton, m ade an unsuccessful at-
by Mrs. McEldowney were Solvieg's J. H. White, prelate; J. H. Wescott,
Music.
j walnut orchard and tracts given to crop tem pt Sunday a t self-destruction. She
Cradle Song and Solvieg's Sunshine K. of R. and S.; H. F. Krohmer, M.
Benediction.
raising.
shot h erself w ith a double-barrel der-
Song.
of F.; Thomas Carmichael, M. of E ;
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ringer, but th e w ound will not prove
Buys
Restaurant.
At the close ol the program a dainty Charles Wescott, M. of A.; H. E.
' Tne old cow to her young one said
| ,atal-
J. N. Davis purchased last week the
lunch was served by the social com­ Mosher I. G.; B. Fleishauer, O. G ; F.
“ It won’t be long tillyou are dead,
Sales of farm and orchard lands
restaurant conducted here for sorae-
mittee,
w lthln a rad iu s of 12 m iles of Med-
W. Porter, M. of W.
time b” J. P. Vanderzanden and has! BUt f i * " UP’ Ch‘ld’ d° n t have the ford- made thrm'Bh 'he agency of
blues
j real esta te m en, a re $1,000,000
Busy Week for Mr. Stork.
taken charge of the same. Hiram Da-
Last Monday Mr. Kennedy bought
They
need
your
hide
for
Star
Brand
f«^ater for 1908 than ,or tbe year
Dr. Brown reports the following in­
vis, a brother of J. N., will look after
1907, reaching a g ran d to tal of $ 1,-
| L. Hams’ farm in Patton Valley, the sale
Shoes.”
At
Hoffman
&
Allen
500.000.
crease in population: Bom to Mr. and
the interests of the eating house, hav­
being made by the Oregon Land & j ‘
Cor’s Store. See the calf’s reply in
A verdict of a c q u ittal w as re ­
Mrs. Ed. Wagner, a girl; to Mr. and
ing had experience in that line in east-.
Trading Co.
Mr. Kennedy is from | ““
"uc,
w l ‘ 1 another column.
tu rn ed last week by th e ju ry In the
20-tf
Mrs. Newt Hall, « girl; to Mr. and If...
T11. .
.
. , : ern cities. Mr. Vanderzanden has:
case of Joseph Shaughnessy, on trial
»i— u
\r
l
»
. . Chicago, Illinois, and will move his
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for th e k illing of A. Wilcox in The
Mrs. Henry Van Dyke, a boy; to Mr. ,
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.
not definitely shaped his olans for the
_ . w
n>
. n
,
,
family to Oregon in the near future.
,
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.
’
Dalles on O ctober 1. The verdict
and Mrs. Ernest Dethlef, a boy; to
future.
The Davis Bros, intend to
was a su rp rise, since It was proved
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hatch, a girl.
** imported that a new drug store mak; the restaurant first class in every
th a t Wilcox died from th ree w ounds
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w.ll be opened in the new building of respect.
1 Inflicted by a knife in th e h an d s of
Go to Miss Kirkwood's for toilet J. N. Hoffman by a gentleman from
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C°,™P *te ,r e ta
the P resl I -------
1 Shaughnessy d u rin g a qu arrel over a
*!ticle*~
30tf ! Portland.
Boy Meets With Accident.
low .: T .7 t ‘? 2 . n s i r ““. * " “ 7 5 .-'
According to the Oregonian, the 9- ™ aflB- 26S6: Debs- 709»; Hisgen. j lau ^w er^ p laT in g ^ h e l r ^ o u s “ at
x S year-old son of Banker John W. Shute,
. . . . . . . . .
| H obsonvllle, n ear Tillam ook S atu r-
s o m e nnae ai ' h#t ls df c,ared to b* '•>» first 1 day. and w hile th e older b ro th e r
* of Hillsboro, was rhot m -------------
Woman's
Club.
Gaston Has K. of P. Lodge.
Union Thanksgiving Service.
OREGON BRIEFLETS
. .
. ..
“ C d •covery
b°* Iron In the U nited was stan d in g with his hands at his
; countable m anner while returning from S ta te , was m ade near Salem last , back ag ain st a door, th e younger lad
school last Thursday afternoon.
T here la said to be an im- picked up a shotgun and fired it at
Much m ystery surrounds the acci-
Th corvaH t e ^ a _ / alue
'h e door th e shot p artly te a rin g his
,
In e C orvallis & E astern
ra ilro a d b ro th e r 3 hand to pieces and then en-
a e n t.
I h e lad maintains
that he was show s a co rp o rate net loss of $1156) te rtn g h ts back, In ju rin g him so se-
shot, but others believe he was wound- 7or the year o t 1908. T he m ajo rity I verely th a t he cannot live. T he boys
ally to inspect a tr a c t of public" rand
before m aking tim b er and stone ear
try thereon. She d eclares in her pe-
titio n th a t G arfield declines to fol­
low this ru lin g , claim ing th a t he con­
stru e s the law differently.
T h at th e P u llm an Company ex­
pects its p o rters and waiters to
" w o rk ” th e public for a large part
of th e ir com pensation, an d probably
for m ore, is th e opinion expressed by
S tate L abor Commissioner O. P Ho$
> In hts biennial re p o rt to the Legls-
latu re. T h a t th e com pany receives a
p a rt of th e " tip s ” is a deduction Mr.
Hoff m akes from th e fact th a t th«
gross receip ts of th e com pany in Ore­
gon, as re p o rte d to th e S tate Treas­
u re r, am o u n ts to $61,095.16, while
the am o u n t paid o u t In w ages alone,
as show n by th e re p o rt to th e Labor
C om m ission, a lm o st
equals that
am ount.
F ra n k E. G uild, a n ig h t guard at
th e B arnes Cash S to re of Salem , was
clubbed over th e head , gagged and
bound by tw o b u rg la rs e arly Sunday
m orning an d w as left in th a t condi­
tion, w hile th e ro b b ers gathered up
a q u a n tity of clo th in g and m ade good
th e ir escape.
A pp aren tly the t*e
ro b b ers secreted th em selv es in th#
sto re befo re It closed th e night be­
fore. At 2 o’clcok In th e morning
when G uild aw oke th e y w ere stand­
ing beside h is bed. As soon as he
opened h is eyes th ey clubbed hint
and. a fte r binding and gagging him,
w arned him not to try to make s
d istu rb an ce.
T hey took $10 from
his pockets and w h at clothing and
shoes they w anted an d left. Though
severely in ju re d G uild will recover.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
W h eat— T rack prices: Club, $0«;
red R ussian, 88c; bluestem , 95c;
V alley, 91c.
B arley— F eed ,
$26.50;
rolled,
$27.50 © 28.50.
O ats— No. 1 w hite, $31; gray,
$30.
H ay— T im othy, W illam ette Valley,
fancy, $15; do. o rd in a ry , $12; East­
ern O regon, m ixed, $16; do. fancy,
$17.50: a lfa lfa . $12: clover. $12.
B u tte r— E x tra , 35c; fancy, 3 3 lie;
choice. 27c; sto re, 18c.
E ggs— E x tra , 87s»e.
Hopa— 1908, choice,
8 © 8 H c;
prim e, 7@7Vhc; m edium ,
1907, 3 © 4c.
W ool— V alley
14 © 1 5 tic ;
to
E a ste rn
O regon, 8 © 16c, a
sh rin k a g e .
M ohair— C hoice, 18® 19c-
e d b , the discharge of a dynam ite cap.
E “ cH a rri- I
7 and 10 y e,r8 of
F w an *nd held In tru s t fo r the South-
R obert McCulley, a p ro m in en t
T h re e finger-tips were torn off at the ern Pacific Company.
L ake county sheepm an, s l o t an d
first joint and the hand badly lacerated.
T ra rk la v ln g has been resum ed on killed C. M F lncune, an o th e r sheep­
T h e boy’s m other was walking several *he C °rv»llis & Alsea railro a d , an 1 m an, last week. McCulley w as d riv ­
1 *-> -
puauev*. jB iy auou> a m$id ing his sheep to w ater a t a point
yards ahead of her son when the acci- rem ain s to be laid, when the tow n ab
o u t SO m iles east of Lakevlew .
dent happened.
of Monroe will be connected w ith when he encountered E tnncane, who
C orvallis by rail.
objected to McCulley crossing th a t
Finu-
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Porter were the
T he com plete stock of the M erlin p a rtic u la r point of th e ran g e
cane attack ed McCulley, who dre sw ■ a
Supply
Company
was
burned
last
guests of Ebert Groa\ a well known
w eek, with no insurance. Mr. and revolver and fired the fatal shot.
resident of the Scholls neighborhood. Mrs. W illiam R ichards, of M erlin,
Mrs. Mary F. Ness, of Evg-sae. has
th e past week and enjoyed th eir visit *nd ° - B -McEwen, of A storia w ere r** dues ted th e suprem e co u rt of th
SEATTLE MARKETS.
very m uch. The Porters and G roat. '’M i 7 burn« l. 'be la tte r tw o w ith but PJ 8,H ct o( Colum bia to issn» » wri
W heat— B luestem , 95c
. . . .
alight chances for recovery.
mandamus ag ain st Secr#*ary of
Oata— $30© 34.
have vis.ted back and forth for years
r D. Hum e, th e m illio n aire sal- ,B t" ' ,o r O ^ e l d to com pel him to
B arley— $26.
and th e annual gathering proves to be mon-packer Of C u rrr
follow th e decision of
H a y — Eastern W ashington time
an occasion of m uch pleasure. T h e kBOWB th r'»>«bont the , u , e a s th e
®“ i " c,rCB,t c o n rt
“ P- thy. $16 per ton: Puget Sound hay
• n .w
,
,,
king e f Rogne riv er Is reo o rted to P**1* for ,h * « ' " n t h c ircu it, which
$ 1 *
reunion is ail th e more enjoyable be- tp dying a t hi* hom e a t W eddertujrg, h*l d - u -'U»ne£***4tJ-.
oersva.- $ 1 0 © 11 per ton; wheat bay,
p e t ton, a lf a lf a $ 1 5 0 © 10 per cob