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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1904)
P'3 Real Estate Lyman A Ware et ux to W H Milne 20 acres in H Buxton d 1 c ............................................. $1600 Lyman Ware et ux to L A Camp bell 200x50 feet lot 2 block 35 Forest Grove............................... 1200 J F Lloyd et ux to Chas D Vaughn 100x13 If feet in d 1 c of A G Wilkes..............................200 Geo H Baldwin to Miles C Purdin lots 3 and 4 in block I S P add to Forest Grove......................... 800 John Cables to R D and J P Tryan lots 16, 17 and 18 in block 9 in West Portland Heights...................................... 100 Wm Reidt et ux to R D Tryon lot 27 block 9 West Portland Heights...................................... 10 John T Gerrish et ux to A M Porter 111.75 acres in sec 33 t 1 s r r 4 w Will M er.............. F H Vincent to C F Barrett lots 3 and 5 in block 5 Middleton.. 300 David Miller to David Homer Miller £ acre in t n r 4 w......... 200 Milo Kelsey and wife to Willimma Cline 2£ acres in sec 31 t 1 n r 3 w .......................................... Oliver P Newton et ux to Clinton W Bagwell 180.95 acres in sec 14 and 23 in t s r 4 w Will M er............................................. 3500 H F Grehe et ux to Lewis and Mary Sagert 68 6-100 acres in sec 3 t 3 s r l w ........................1750 Louise Anicker to Fred Anicker und £ int in 100 acres in secs 12, 13 and 14 t 2 s r 2 w. . . .2500 J H Westcott et ux to Mary A Austin lot 13 block 7 S P add to Forest Grove......................... 100 Belle Rose Brown et al to James A Missinger lot 4 and east £ of lot 3 block 9 Hillsboro............ 850 Elizabeth Eagleton et al to Alsom Souther n § of lots 7, 8 and 9 block 2 Simmons add to Hills boro............................................. 1000 Gilbert G Graven et ux to Mathi- elda Hoffman n£ of nw£ of swj of sec 34 t 2 w Wil Mer 20 acres.......................................... 400 J E Rogers to Mathielde Hoff man w£ of nw£ of sec 34 t 2 s r 2 w ............................................1300 Albert Dixon et al to Raymond H Dixon 247 acres in Elkanah Walker d 1 c .............................. 268 Julia L Dennis administratrix to W V Wiley parts of lots 7 and 7 block 8 Hillsboro..................... 2600 ----------- . 9 THE POPULAR OCEAN BEACH Many From the Willamette Valley to Spend Their Vacation at the Sea Shore Hundreds from the Willamette Val ley spent their vacation at North (Long) Beach, Washington, last sum mer, and it is safe to say that this pop ular resort of the North Pacific Coast will be visited by many more this year than ever within its history. The change from the valley to the sea level opens up an entirely new realm of scenic charms. The trip on the Willamette and Columbia rivers, out of Portland, is one long to be remembered, the usua heat of a summer afternoon being tempered by a gentle breeze freighted with the aroma of pine trees and seasoned with salt sea air. The scen ery includes much that is beautiful. Leaving Portland on one of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company’s pala tial river steamers, (the T. J. Potter being queen of river flyers) the ex cursionist is carried through its harbor where fly the flags of many nations. The twelve miles on the Willamette are quickly made, and, after saluting the government lighthouse, marking the junction of the two rivers, the boat swings into the Columbia for the trip down stream. The morning is clear Headquarters for the latest and best in th< (generally so from June until Septem ber), and a magnificent and inspiring | ine of Drugs, Stationery and Toilet Articles sight meets the eye as the sweep i at prices that are right. A New Stock ofj around the bend is made—five snow capped peaks, Mount Hood, Mount ^Cameras and Supplies. Not made by th< Adams, Mount Saint Helen, Mount Ranier and Mount Jefferson, looming ¡Trust. At Lowest Prices................. into view—a sight worth traveling thousands of miles to see. On down the picturesque river, past villages, sawmills, fishing fleets salmon canner ies, perpendicular basaltic bluffs, and R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s t C. L. Large, M. D. pretty side-hill farms, the boat pur Forest Grove, Oregon . . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON sues its way. The majestic sweep of Diseases of women a specialty. the river is awe-inspiring. Gradually OFFICE: T hree doors north of B ailey’s store. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. the shores grow farther apart and, Forest Grove, - - Oregon scarcely realizing that the five hours have been consumed in making the trip, the boat steams alongside the wharf at Astoria. One hour from Astoria, through the famous fishing waters of the Columbia, PA1T0N a ANDERSON, P ro p rie to rs . past scores of salmon traps and nets and as many white-winged fishing boats, Saws wood when called for. lands the passengers at Ilwaco, on Order by phone. M. W. Patton, Res. Baker’s Bay, where connection for “ “ “ News Office. beach points is made with trains of the Harvey Anderson, Sec’y. Ilwaco Railroad & Navigation Com E Saddles Whips pany, whose cars stand on the wharf awaiting the steamer. North Beach, V Buggy Robss where the surf bathing is unexcelled, Harness at low tide is from 200 to 400 feet E wide, twenty-three miles long and so Nets Work R compact that a carriage or wagon Harness scarcely leaves a trace upon it. Scat Collars V tered along the beach are hundreds of Oils cottages and hotels in which summer T Pads life is an unceasing round of pleasure Greases from the opening until the closing of H the season. The much dreaded “ Re Gloves Fixtures sort Mosquito” is unknown and no I venemous snakes or insects are found. STANDARD RANGES IN The thermometer rarely goes above 80 degrees in July or August, but light The Standard are the Best overcoats, fires morning and evening Ranges on Earth going at and blankets at night are comfortable low prices. Finest You can’t during the season. Stock i Rates for accommodations at North beat my to select Beach points are reasonable and vary prices. IN to suit the visitor. At European ho from. tels ana lodging houses rooms range Bath Tubs and Plumb from i wenty-five cents to one dollar a ing Fixtures. A big T day; at restaurants meals run from assortment to select twenty-five to fifty cents; and at the H American-plan hotels, the charges from. range from one dollar a day to two dol I n lars and upward. you want Dozens of delightful side trips may The the best be taken from the beach into the Largest at the The SCHNELL and country of wild and picturesque Shop in E lowest beauty, quiet and secluded among hills MITCHELL Bicycles are the and forest, with hunting and fishing in cost come equal to any. We have I native haunts; to the United States County. in and see SPECIAL PRICES. Come Saving stations and lighthouses, cran IN for your in and see for youself. berry farms, oyster beds, salmon fish self. ing grounds and canneries. E For particulars about the trip to North Beach ask the nearest O. R. & D iin ie l P a r s o n s N. agent, or send two cents in stamps • • Manufacturar to A. L. Craig, general passenger agent, Portland, for “ Restful Re Main St. Forest Grove, Or. creation Resorts,” which tells all about the Columbia River summering places. DR. HINES’ Drug Store Forest Grove Gasoline Wood- saw Company. L E A T H E R Goff Bros HARDW ARE a PLUMBING BICYCLES GOFF Hardware Merchants