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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1905)
C o rre s p o n d e n c e GALES CREEK Mrs. John Erickson is quite ill with the la grippe. Lena and Zula Shorb were Gales Creek visitors over Sunday. Mr. Cline who has bought the Brit ton place has moved onro it. Mr. Tykies’ family have been quite sick but are improving slowly. Miss Millie Densmore, of Hillside, is visiting here with her sister Mrs. Addie Clapshaw. John Heisler had the misfortune to loose two heavy work horses lately also a fine dairy cow. Mr. Britton who sold his place here, and bought in Forest Grove moved to his new home last Thursday. Robert Lilly who has been home for a short visit, returned to Quincy last week where he is working in a logging camp. Wm. M. Lyda has been quite ill the last couple of weeks but is now a little improved. His daughter Mary visied with him last Sunday. Charles Adkins who has served three years in the U. S. regular army returned home last Thursday. H e says he can find no place so good as Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John Heisler have re turned from WallaWalla, and while they enjoyed their trip very much es pecially their visit with their daughter they are more in love with Webfoot than ever. John Short, of near Condon, is visit ing relatives here. H e has sold his ranch there and is on his way to Al berta, Canada, where he intends to buy if he likes the country. H e was de layed here several days as he and his family took sick and were not able to travel. Improvements are being made in the Wilson neighborhood as well as in other parts of our valley. Another branch of the telephone line is to be run in that direection which will be a great convenience to those people. Perhaps the most noticeable improve ment is the new house of Otto Parsons. It is a very fine, convenient dwelling and so comfortably arranged as to cause Mrs. Parsons to be justly proud of it. Emerson Baker came home Saturday evening and returned Sunday. A number of the Hillsiders met and sawed wood for the benefit of the church, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Miron Clapshaw have returned to Forest Grove after a few days visit in this place. SCOGGIN S VALLEY. Edith Wiese visited with her uncle at Thatcher during the past week. Several of the W. O. W. boys atten ded lodge at Gaston on Saturday night. Miss Mahala Roberts, of Portland, visited, the past week, with her sister, Mrs. Miller. Our teacher, Emerson Baker, atten ded the Local Institute in Forest Grove on Saturday. Miss Bessie Wilcox, of Oregon City is visiting at the home of her uncle Matte son. Invitations have been given for dance at the home of C. L. Dennis, next Saturday night. Pearl Walters and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Herrington took dinner with H. W. Scotts on Sunday. David Richard has been circulating a petition against the passage of the Sunday law now before Congress. One Month More The Grand January Sacrifice Sale that has been in progress at the Chicago Store all during January will be continued during The Month of February. A great many people who have not been able to take advantage of our Wonderfully Low Prices, have asked us to continue the Sale, which we have decided to do. There are yet some Good Values to be had before our Spring Stock arrives. W e are the Only Ex clusive Clothing House in the County, and for Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Clothing this is the store you want. We Fit from Head to Foot at Moderate Prices. in and see. Call CLOTHING COMPANY’S STORE /. O. O. F. B uilding, F O R E ST GROVE , OREGON CORNELIUS. Miss Cora Neff, of Portland, is visit ing her mother Mrs. A. A. Philips. Dr. L. Hinman of Ashland, is here REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. C. Peters who has been in Portland visiting his father, Hon. Alonzo H in J A Watrous to Sherman Bacon on business returned Monday evening. man. n e £ of sec 13 t r 4 w .........$ 500 A daughter-in-law of A. A. Philips, — Hoffman & Allen Co. sell Chase B V Jackson to Hiram Jackson of Baker City, is expected here the last & Sanborn coffees, best in the world. 45 acres sec 32 t 1 s r 3 w .. 450 of the week. C S Thomas et ux to Ira E Wat Harry Danforth, of Portland, spent a Guy Campbell, of the Portland Com son lot 7 blk 1 Curtis add to mercial Club, visited over Sunday with few days in this city last week visiting Forest Grove............................. 225 relatives. A. A. Philips. W R Hicks to Mathilde Peter L. S. Fairchild has had a new sign — Five dozen half gallon glass jars son lot 3 blk 1 Forest Grove. 800 put up at his meat matket next door to of nice assorted fruit for sale by A. B. Josephine M Robb to E N the blacksmithshop. Thomas. Thomas lot 6 blk 1 Curtis There will be a socisfl dance in Hen Walker’s Orchestra will give a dance 60 add to Forest Grove................ dricks’ Hall, Feb. 3. Good music and Saturday night at Vert’s hall. Tick N Skow to School Dist No 45 a good time is expected. ets 50 cents. 50 2 acres sec 28 t 2 s 1 w . . . . Anna Matthias who is working in Mrs. W. McEldowney gave a musical J Shower to Cora W Welch lot 1 Portland visited on Sunday with her recital at North Yamhill the past week. and 2 hlk 1 Forest Grove mother, Mrs. Etta Matthias. She was assisted by some of her pupils. (South P a r k ) ........................... 1 E A Hyde et al to Rhoda M Definite arrangements have been Mr. and Mrs. Linegan, of Colorado, Rode tract in blk 45 Forest who have been here a week visiting the made for the Pacific-Washington debate. HILLSIDE. G ro v e........................................ 300 The speakers for P. U. will be Ras family of James Williams left here The sick folks of this community yesterday for Corvallis, Albany and mussen, Shively and Thomas. C J Pederson to Rhoda M Rode are convalescing. lot 1 blk 25 Forest Grove . . . 1250 Salem, to visit with friends. They will The members of Gales Grange held Miss Anna Baker is spending a few return to Cornelius and on their return Hannah L Heiber to John a basket social in Masonic hall, Tues Burchill lots 1 and 2 blk 20 days in Forest Grove. will spend a few days in Seattle. They day evening. There was a splendid Forest Grove............................. 250 Miss Coral Baker spent Saturday at are thinking of locating here in the attendance and all report a merry, good J E Baiiey to John Burchill lots near future. the home of her parents. time. 15 and 16 blk 11 South Park Hon. Allen Dale, of Portland and Second Eenterlainment Successful and to Forest Grove. . . . 250 Drowned While Sailing. Lotus Langley of this city, ha\ e just Sarah B Hall to Mary J Brown Last evening at Verts’ Hall, before About noon yesterday, Ed. Adkins, 31 acres sec 34 t 1 n[ r 1 w . . an audience that taxed the edifice to Perley Campbell and Roy Moore of returned from McMinnville, where Peter Wikander et ux to Louisa its full capacity, the Forest Grove Com Hillsboro set out for a sail on a lake they have been on legal business. Hiller 80 acres in secs 26 and edy Co. gave its second entertainment, near that place and after enjoying an Mat Hansen, who is employed by 27 t 1 s r 9 w ........................... 4000 which in many particulars was of a hour’s ride the boat capsized, throwing Mr. Bisbee who resides northeast of Len W Guild et al to Rachel I better grade than the former perform all of them into the icy water. By town, fell from a ladder and broke his Harriz 60 acres in sec’s 5 and mance. On account of the late arrival hard work Adkins reached shore with leg just above the ankle, Monday. O t 2 s r 2 w ........................... 2000 of some ot the holders of reserved seats Moore but young Campbell who be Dr. Via attended the wound. Frederick Verbaughed et ux to the “ show” did not begin until after came benumbed, was drowned. John Henry, brother of C. O. Henry E J Luons lot 3 blk 6 Thoms the scheduled time. Every number of Dilley, who recently arrived here — Have you seen those fine dishes add to Hillboro........................ 150 on the programme was appreciatively from Ohio, was in Portland yesterday. applauded and every performer did well. at Hoffman & Allen Co’s? He is a contractor by profession and Notice The illustrated songs sung by Kaven i is interested in some contracts in the Severely Burned. Will Hartrampf will not run his feed Belknap proved to be an entertaining metropolis. Mrs. J. F. Banks, of Banks, was ser mill after Saturday 14, until further feature. The original musical sketch rendered by the Walker brothers and iously burned Tuesday by the igniting NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE notice. The Wirtz was cleverly produced and Rollie of her clothing from a fireplace. men folks had been killing hogs and — Three lots in Cornelius, 8 blocks had to respond to several encores. PROBATE COURT. she was assisting in some way, and from depot. Fine location, good Gates, Clark and Wiiliams did some In the matter of the est.te of Adam drainage, old house, nice fruit, plenty j good singing in their negro stunts and became 4uhe cold and went int0 the Young. Final account and report house to warm herself, She is better of shade trees, fenced. $350,00 Hermann, the Dutch comedian, scored now. filed. March 6th 1905, set for final R. W. McNutt, Real Estate agt., a “ hit.” Roscoe and Rita in their settlement. Cornelius, Ore. “ Pickaninny Sketch,” were perhaps the Died Estate of Ludwig Holtz. George audience’s favorites. Miss Shannon’s Wednesday, James Willis aged 74, Schulmerich, G. H. Wilcox and H. T. singing was up to her usual standard died at his home near Dilley, from Bagley appointed appraisers of said and deservedly appreciated. The farce On Commission, Everywhere rheumatism of the heart. The funer estate. was good and showed more finished al will be held tomorrow and the in City, Country, Rentals and Chances. work than the sketch presented a Estate of S. N. Fuller, deceased, week ago. The music by the orches terment is in Multnomah county. petitition filed asking orders to sell R. W . T R A V E R tra took well with the crowd. There real estate. March 1st set for day to 233 Washington St., Portland, Ore will be no entertainment next week. [ hear objections to said orders. Phone, Clay 1683 Estate of Mary A. Watson, adminis- Banks Consolidate. ! trator discharged, bondsmen released Cheap Sunday Rates Between Forest Arrangements have been made be Grove and Prtland. and estate closed of record. tween the Nevada National bank of —Those new shoes at Hoffman & Low round-trip rates have been Estate of John Peters, deceased. San Francisco and the Wells Fargo & Allen Co.’s are hummers. placed in effect between Portland and Inventory and appraisement filed. Co. bank, to consolidate these two — Don’t miss the Bargain Counter Forest Grove, in either direction. Real estate $1395.00. Personal prop banking institutions, and will hereafter at Hoffman & Allen Co. Tickets will be sold Saturday after- j erty $533.28. operate under the name of Wells Mr. and Mrs. E. Meresse were Port noons and Sundays, limited to re Estate of Vendel Scherschel. Will Fargo-Nevada National Bank. The land visitors last Friday. turn on or before the following Mon admitted to probate and W. H. Smith new firm has a capital of 16,000,000, Mrs. W. McEldowney went to Port appointed executor without bonds. day. Rate of $1.05 round trip. Call and surplus of $3,500,000. Their on Southern Pacific’s agents for par land Monday to hear Melba. Robert Johnson, G. H. Wilcox and total assets will, under the consolida ticulars. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bagley appointed appraisers. tion, approximate $30,000,000, mak ing them one of the foremost banks in Pollock, south of town, Jan. 26. Estate of Elizabeth Colby. Final — Money to loan on approved report filed. March 6th set to hear S. A. M O ULTO N the United States. The Farmers and Merchants bank of this place, and of security on real estate. W. H. Hollis. objection. (Successor to A. D. Allen) which Mr. Dooly is cashier, belongs to The concert to be given under the In the matter of guardianship of FIRST-CLASS HAIR CUTTING and the Wells Fargo-Nevada National bank auspices of the baseball boys has been John W. Corey, report of sale of prop- SHAVING. ing institution. postpone to March 3rd. eaty filed, examined and approved. A llw n 'o O ld S t a n d Real Estate Bought and Sold i! LOCAL HAPPENINGS \ W . i n . SEARS Strangers -P ro p rie to r of— • -The Leadin»: B a rb e r Shop. • • Up-to-date Hair-cutting and Shaving. Laundry agency. If you are seeking a home and want — A BARGAIN— we can suit you, having the best list of lands and homes in the county. Write or call on us at Cornelius. M a in S tre e t. ■ F o re s t G rove Columbia Gallery Successor to E. F. Seifert. R . IV. M e M U T T , Fine Photos, Stamp Pictures, Copying and Enlarging up to cabinet size Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or V ie w w o r k a s p e c ia lty City Barber Shop . . Gallery on Main street one door North Jackson & LaCourse Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. . . A. T. W irtz, Proprietor Fine Plumbing Sheriff’s Sale N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t by v irtu e of a n e x e cu tio n issued out o f and u n d e r th e s e al o f th e C irc u it C ourt of th e S tate of O re g o n , for th e C ounty of W a sh in g to n , d ated th e 23rd d ay of D ecem ber, 1904, in fa v o r of Jo sep h in e N . P a tto n , p la in tiff; a nd a g a in s t Jam es J. P a tto n , d e fe n d a n t fo r the sum o f $31.00 costs w ith in te re s t th ere o n fro m th e 10th d ay o f D ecem ber, 1903 a t th e rate of 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , to m e dire c te d a n d d e liv e re d , c o m m anding m e to m ak e sale o f the re a l p ro p e rty h e re in a fte r d escribed, I h a v e levied upon a nd p u rsu a n t to sa id e x e cu tio n I w ill on M onday, the 30th d ay o f J a n u a ry , 1905, a t th e South door of the C ourthouse in H illsboro, W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon, a t th e ho u r of te n o ’clock a. m . of said day, sell at p u b lic au c tio n to th e h ig h est bidder fo r cash in hand, a ll of th e follo w in g described rea l p ro p e rty , ly in g , j b e in g and s itu a te in W a sh in g to n C ou n ty , O regon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as follow s, to -w it:—T h e und iv id ed % in te re s t of th e d e fe n d a n t Jam es J. Patton in a nd to th e follo w in g described rea l p ro p e rty :— N Va o f th e N W Vt a nd th e S W M of th e N W Vi of Section 26; also the N E Vi of the N E Vi o f S ection 27 Tow n s h ip 2 N o rth o f R a n g e 5 W e st to s a tis fy th e h e re in befo re nam ed su m s a nd for th e costs a nd e x p e n se s of s a le and said w rit. Said sale w ill be m ade su b je c t to red e m p tio n as p e r s ta tu te of O regon. D ated at H illsb o ro , O regon, th is 23rd day of D ecem ber, 1904. J. W . C O N N E L L , S h e riff o f W a sh in g to n C ou u ty , O regon By F . T . K A N E , D e p u ty . H . T . BA GLEY, A tto rn e y fo r p la in tiff. Full line of all kinds of sani- tory fixtures at right prices. The important part of a struct ure is correct plumbing which should be done by a skilled workman. Estimates freely given. Call on H. L. DECKERT. BROOKS & WING Can suit you. They have a com plete stock of Harness, Whips, Lap Robes. Repairing a special ty. Call in. PACIFIC A V E N U E Administrators Notice to Creditors In C ounty C ourt of the S tate o f O re g o n , W ash in g to n co u n ty . N otice is h e re b y g iv e n to a ll c re d ito rs o f th e e sta te of M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased. T h a t by v irtu e o f an a p p o in tm en t m ade by th e C ounty C ourt of W ash in g to n C ou n ty a p p o in tin g th e u n d e rsig n e d as a d m in istrato r of th e estate of said M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased, and th a t b e ad m in iste r th e estate of said deceased. A ll persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t th e said estate a re h e re b y req u ire d to p rese n t th em w ith th e p ro p er v o u c h e rs, w ith in s ix m onths from th e d ate o f th is notice to th e ad m in istrato r at th e office of J. N . H offm an, at F o re st G rove, W a sh in g to n C ou n ty , O re g o n . T h e first p u b lic a tto n of th is n o ttc e is m ade th is 5th d a y of J a n u a ry , A. D . 1905. Jacob Z e ig le r ad m in istrato r o f th e e sta te of M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased. J. N. H O F F M A N . A ttorney. MEATS VERY BEST QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT SAELENS & CO., Main St., FOREST GROVE, 0RE8ON Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay In order to accommodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific Co., will sell, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, of each week, until March 31, 1905, round trip tickets, at low rates, to Yaquina and return, limited to sixty days from date of sale. Those who desire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest Southern Pacific agent for tickets. W. H. HOLLIS, LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ration_^w_a_Sgecia]ty. OFFICE over Hines’ Store. Forest Grove, - - Oregon R. INIXOIN, Dentist Forest Grove, Oregon O F F IC E : T h re e door* n orth o f B a ile y ’s sto re . hour* from 9 A. M. to 4 P . M. Office 6 0 YEARS* E X P E R IE N C E P atents D is ia r « « C o p y r ig h t « A c . 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