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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1904)
\ d. Briley’« Big Store for everything. Bath tubs— the very best at Bros. 4 4 , Ash wood for sale. Goff Sparks or Will Sparks. Enquire of Lee Neat fitting clothes in the latest * Shingles, I will not be responsible for any & Son’ s. Water melons on de vine” — Sold by patterns at Bailey’ s Big Store. McNamer & Johnson. Notice Fancy tea anc the best on the market at E. C. Hyde and family are back the right price, at T . A. Ritchey’ s. Cooking a pleasure on a stove from debts contracted by Caroline M. Johnson. M. Peterson. M oney to loan. Probate Court Enquire at Hollis & Hawks Office. my wife, Mrs. J. F. Johnson. Estate Geo. Bruder, deceased. R e H op gloves, 10, 15 and 25 cents at port of sale of real estate filed, Sept 6, 1904, set for approval of sale. Cheney the tinner. You always get tings, hardware, tools, etc, see W. R. Bailey’ s Big Store. Hicks. Estate Daniel Patton, deceased. the brand of tin you bargain for. Money to loan. W. H . Hollis, 1 Order of final settlement set aside. Take a vacation and buy your sport Forest Grove, Oregon. Madamoiselle La Course is suffering from their outing at Garibaldi. from an attack of malarial fever. Farmers— For bargains in wire net ing goods, camp stove and amunition Weitzel & Christian handle choice at Goff Bros. A good cup of coffee groceries. Everything for the family meal. Watrous & Allen use. Carriage trimmings of any kinds and Blend, will suit you. If you want the best of work in Mrs. Z. Large is visiting friends and C o.’ s Best relatives at La Fayette, this week. Practical plumbing is our specialty. Of all the annoyances, poor plum b Prices reasonable.— H . L. Deckert. carriage repairing, at Stribich’ s shop, ing is one of the worst. W e guarantee Old Factory. Pete Peterson is suffering from an our work.— H . L. Deckert. The Watrous & Allen C o.’ s Best unusually severe attack of Lumbago. Cutting the meat correctly helps Blend coffee has found favor within a 10 cts a button, and $1.00, a rip will the cook, and pleases all the family. host of homes. be paid at Bailey’ s Big Store on Frank Ulm, proprietor of the Michi Try A. « Saelen & Co’ s for fancy cuts. Dutchess trousers. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brunner spent gan House, has sold his property near G. S. Hughes and wife are spending Sunday at the home of the latter’ s Dilley. Consideration $900. the week at camp C. N. Johnson on Miss Nell Swafford, of Oregon City, parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W . Crownin. the Wilson river. Will Davis, three miles north of Oregon, is spending the week with Do you know— That the Colonial town, is advertising a stock sale, to Miss Pearl Chandler. serves an elegant Sunday dinner? Shingles— none better anywhere take place at his hop farm, next Take your friend there to dine. at Ritchey’ s at right prices. Tile and Monday. If you die you beat it and if you The Union Service will be held posts at Ritchey’ s. live you beat it. Modern National Good bread made from Pendleton Sunday evening in the Christian Reserve policies give fullest protection White Satin Flour, Warranted the Church, Rev. Daniel Staver occupying at lowest cost. Get one. the pulpit. best. Nicholson &Son. To Bend. Oregon Judge J. W . H. Adkins left for Port Miss Amy Harger, of Sherwood, is The new irrigation country, near visiting Mrs. Matthew Patton and other land, Saturday, for a visit with his old time friends in the Grove. , * . r y - daughters, returning Wednesday. For sale cheap— Some fine full Mrs. Robert Billinger is very sick Poland China boar pigs. with malarial fever. Her mother, Mrs. blooded X Edson, of Centerville, is caring for her. Write W. B. Logsdon, Manning, Ore gon. Hughes phone. Rev. G. K. Berry, editor of the Pendleton White Satin flour, war “ Pacific Christian” will preach next set for hearing Monday, Sept, 26, 1904. plumbing get H . L. Deckert. is half the Objections of final account Bend, Oregon is attracting much atten Estate of Cora Robinson, deceased. 1 On petition to sell real estate, citation ordered to be served on heirs to ap pear at Court House on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1904. Estate of H . B. Allison, deceased. Final account approved. Distributive shares of heirs whose residence is un known, turned over to County Clerk. Seghers H . C. Abeline one of our most res pected citrzens, left for the far East, with his family. We wish them a pleasant journey and a safe return to old webfoot. Grain is about all cut and ready to thresh. Some of it is estimated at 25 and 40 bushels to the acre. Two sons of J. Boos went to Port land for a few days recreation. Patrick Lahie has returned home to gladden the hearts of his parents. The Lutheran Pastoral residence of tion by the opportunities which it is Rev. Abeline is now nearing com ple offering in the way of excellent farm tion, and will be occupied this week. and stock lands. J. T. Johnson, Chas. The members of St. Joseph’ s church Bridgewater, H . C. White, C. H . El- drear and George Gartrell leave today of this place wish hereby to express for that section where they go expect their heartfelt sympathy for their pastor in every way or money 11a. m. at the ranted who is still reported very sick with refunded, if not satisfactory. Nichol ing to find locations. consumption. son & Son, Main Street. Miss Lena Parker in the Lead Haynie & Son have two fine teams Real Estate Mrs. Eliza W ooley, of Poitland, In the voting contest for the most and do all kinds of team work at Oregon, arrived yesterday to visit with Mrs. Anna Bacon to William popular lady to be sent to the St. Louis reasonable rates. Contracts preferred. her two daughters, Mrs. Emma Chand Fair, Miss Lena Parker, of Gaston, for Ridgley and wife, 2.97 acres Independent ’ phone. They use ler and Mrs. Frank Walling. in Elkanah Walker and wife $1000 this week recieved a pularity of 193 everybody right. Sunday morning at Christian Church. Arthur Johnson of McNamer & John Henry Mostert, near Greenville, a son has the material on the ground for daughter. Dr. Large reports mother a new sidewalk in front of his.residence. It will be built in September. and child doing nicely. Born— August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. known in G S Campbell et ux to Agnes Campbell 92 x 65 feet in M the contest until this week but her Moore d i e ........................... many friends have seen fit to place her on the list. Being well known and B E and J F Day to E B Sap- votes. She has not been Mr. Walter Buchanan is here from popular her host of friends are showing Southern Oregon visiting his brother, their appreciation. pington s J of lot 6 in bl’ k He C. B. Buchanan. Mr. Buchanan is a Card of Thanks is employed as a switch engineer at mining man and has two good claims We desire to thank the many friends in that county. Ashland, by the Southern Pacific. who so kindly assisted us in the Mr. N .J. Walker is contemplating The W . C. T. U. will hold their illness and burial of our dear one, Jno. annual meeting for election of officers an extended trig through the East in B. Beal, and especially the kind at Hollinger’ s Hall, Tuesday of next the near future. H e will visit his old friends who so generously contributed week at 3 p. m. Superintendents please home in Ohio and also visit the big the beautiful floral pieces. bring their annual reports. Press Supt. fair at St. Louis. Mrs. P. Beal, S. G. Hughes and C. N. Johnson Rev. L. F. Belknap and family have Mrs. J. B. Beal, returned from their outing. Plenty of report that they are having a fine time Miss Orell Beal, fish diet is reported but venison was and plenty of fish, having caught over Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Waters. 600 o date. As deer hunters the ’ are scarce. The reverend gentleman saw John Vandyke et ux to Wm P Irwin Bateman, of Ashland, formerly of Gales Creek, is visiting old friends and relatives, during his vacation. thiee fine specimens but failed to not in it nor do the deer fear heir marksmanship. One night a fine buck capture one. came within ten feet of their tent and County Treasurer Jackson and wife escaped without a scratch. Since that in company with their sons, Walter night they sleep with one eye open. and Otis and families, arrived at Dilley Tuesday morning from where they Whether the above vision was real or would leave by wagon to the moun the result of deer fever we do not tains, for a two weeks vacation. ! know. • Marriage Licenses County clerk E. I. Godman, issued marriage licenses as follows during the week last past: Thomas L. Kyle and Effie G. Haskell; R. W. Orr and Grace Beyer; N. A. McConnahay and Maude E. Marsh; Victor F. Calhoun and Lydia Ethel Beal. 9 Hillsboro............................ 75 600 Vanderzanden 8 acres in t I n r 3 w ................................ 800 Wnj Ridgley and wife to Anna Bacon 150x100 ft in block 33 Forest G rove................... Wm Reidt et ux to W W Boscow and J A Imbrie, lot No 6 and fractional lot No5 Fairview addition to Hills’o John Q Jackson et ux to John Rupert 4 acres......... 400 A Demartine to Thomas Phil- bein 20 acres................... S D Raison to Mary E Rolston lot 4 and 5 in Gaston near Main S t.................... J Rosa and John Henry to W E Squires block D in Steels add to Beaverton.... 565 R P Nixon to Daniel Schmelt- zer lot 1 block 15 F Grove Fred W Porter to Smith Short- well 150 acres in 1 1 s r 3 w 1000 275 400 600 600