Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 14, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    Marriage License
Councilman C. N. Johnson is around
Edwin
S.
Gillis and Miss Mattie A.
again after an illness of a week with
Newman were granted a marriage
sciatic rheumatism.
license on Tuesday by County Clerk,
Your chance— 75 pairs of shoes on George A. Morgan.
hand must be sold, choice 50 cents
County Court
per pair. Cash or trade.
A complaint has been sworn out
E. Jacobson, Gales Creek, Oregon.
against David J. Porter, by Emily J.
The Misses Lillian and Vida Parker Porter charging him with insanity.
have arranged for a dance to be given
Just Arrived
at Parker’s Hall, at Greenville, April
The large new supply of ladies and
16. Everybody invited.
children’s trimmed and untrimmed hats
have just arrived. These goods were
We regret that it is necessary to
bought so they can be sold less than
carry our “ County Correspondence’’ retail price. If you need a hat it will
over till next week, but such is the pay you to come and look at our stock.
Thomas & James.
case. However in next issue will ap­
pear a double amount.
Employment.
Mr. John Pope, one of the Pope
Pioneer Employment Co., 215 Mor­
brothers of Nebraska, is here visiting rison St., Portland, Oregon, is one of
for a few days. Mr. Pope is a civil the best known and most reliable com­
engineer and has been engaged sev­ panies on the Coast, furnishes all kinds
eral years in California.
of help on shortest notice, free to
Elder Geo. F. Zimmerman will employers.
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Up-To-Date Grocery
One D oor W e s t o f V n r l e v ’s Peed S to re
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We make a specialty of fine Tea, Coffee, Spices, Canned Goods, f;
Fruits, Fresh Bread, Etc. Goods are always fresh and new.
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speak in the Christian church, Sunday
Real Estate.
Produce Bought and Sold
morning at 11 a. m., subject, “ Meas­ Zilpha Homer, Minnie, Warren,
and Zula Linklater to P M
| Goods delivered to any part of town on short notice |
uring Men by Christ.” In the even­
Jackson
3.35
acres
near
Hills­
ing at 7:30 subject, “ God’s Anxiety
Weitzel & Christian £
boro............................................ $675 A
♦
for Men.”
State Land Board to C F Berg-
strand et al 53 acres in sec 2 t
Forest Grove Man's Narrow Escape
1 s r 2 w ..................................... 1300
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Guy
Delano to M W WHkins 76
Edward L. Naylor fell from a log in
acres in sec 17 t 1 s r 3 w Wil.
Gales Creek today while rafting, and
M er..............................................1600
narrowly
escaped drowning. Mr.
M W Wilkins et ux to John De­
Naylor being an expert swimmer and
ment same land above. . . .
. 1600
not easily frightened, is the only reason C L Large to August M Staehr
50x120 feet in block 22 Forest
that he reached the shore in safety.
Grove.......................................... 900
Por it Will Save You Money
A N Vibbert et ux to Minnie
Obituary
Fitzgerald sel of swi sec 7 t 2
Miss Anna Johnson died at the
s r 2 w 40 acres....................... 1150
home of Fred Watrous last evening, J E Showers et al to Leon E And­
where she had been making her home
erson 50x201.75 feet in block
35 Clarks’ add to Forest Grove 550
while attending Tualatin Acadamy.
Builders Hardware, Sporting Goods and
Fred
W Bamhard to August Barn-
Deceased was a daughter of Mrs.
hard 3.44 acres in sec 14 t 1 n
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
James Bernard of Gales Creek, her
r 4 w .......................................... 250
father having died some years ago. Sophronia W Hickling et al to
She had been sick but a few days and
Catherine B Reynolds s£ of lot
1 block 7 Hillsboro................. 100
not until a few hours before her death
Joseph
Schamoni et ux to Jacob
was she thought dangerous. At 7
Give us a Call
Schiegg 20 acres in Tualatin
o’clock last evening death came most
Gardens...................................... 230
unexpectedly and took her frc m our Charles B Buchanan to John C
mid t. She was but nineteen years
Buchanan lots 75, 76, 77 in
Cornelius Environs................. 100
old and in her second year at the
Acadamy. Words cannot adequately J C Buchanan to W J Lytle lots
Main Street
75, 76* 77 in Cornelius Envi­
convey the deep feeling of love and
rons..............................................1350
respect in which she was held by all William Reidt to F M Heidel
who knew her. A loving disposition,
parts of lots 3, 4, 5 in block 9
Fairview add to Hillsboro........
always bright and cheerful and never
Mary
A Ruhl et al to C K
discouraged. She was by naiure a^
Schmeltzer n§ of lots 10, 11,
most faithful student, never known to
12 in block 18 Simmon’s add
shirk a duty, having won the highest
to Hillsboro, also lots 7, 8, 9 .. 1300
esteem of her instructors and ever Frank Hakers to John Parsons 50
acres in Richard Arthur d i e . . 100
striving for a higher place in the
William
Reidt to F M Heidel lots
educational world. She was loved for
7, 8 block 22 Hillsboro............1800
her kind and endearing disposition, as Julia M Wheeler et al to R M
pure and refined as a lilly, unselfish
W hen you come to Forest Grove
Stevens, 4031 x 301 i and 210
x
4031
feet
in
claim
No
61
t
1
and true to her ideas, she answered
stop at the Colonial Hotel.
n r 3 w ...................................... 550
the call of her Heavenly Father with
Everything first class. Best of
Parthena E Blank et al to Alonzo
that purity of soul found only in those
R Leabo 105-484th of an acre
service.
Rates reasonable...........
who have put their trust in the Maker.
in block 3 Walker’s addition to
She leaves to mourn her untimely
Forest Grove................................300
Charles
Schambury et ux to Caro­
death, a mother, three sisters and a
line Weinman et al right of
brother.
Short services will be conducted Herman F Leiberman et al to Win-
Oregon
Forest Grove,
from the residence of Fred Watrous at
ton Timber Co 160 acres wi of
9 o’clock Friday and the interment
swi, the sei of swi, the swi of
will be in the Gales Creek cemetery. I sei of sec 24 t 1 s r 6 w ........ 900
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R uy the R est
Implements of all Kinds
E! very thing* the Parmer Needs
Goff Bros
The Colonial Hotel
H. VILLIGER, Proprietor