Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 02, 1905, Image 10

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    B ut a good, clean, new and up to date stock o f Men's
Boys' and Youths’ exclusive Clothing, Hats, Shoes, etc.,
will be sold a t
Every article in Our Store is being sold a t Prices as low as sold elsewhere. Our New Goods have long
been ordered and we want the room. We are building up a business by H onest Goods and Honest Prices,
that will stand forever
mark.
Y ou will hear from us when they come
Our SPRING and SUMMER STOCK o f GOODS will
have arrived; all New, Nobby, Swell and up to the
Don’t fo rg et our location
Forest» Grove
Oregon
GOOD ROADS ARE CHEAPEST
Emerson Baker, from near Hillside,
Frank Walling has a piano for sale.
W . IN. SEARS
who is teaching in Scoggins Valley, Inquire at The News.
-P ro p r ie to r of—
was in town Friday evening.
—
Paris
Millinery
Parlor
opening
.The
Lending
Barber Shop. .
Can suit you. They have a com­
roads we have delays, accidents and
Miss Pearl Maury returned home
plete
stock of Harness, Whips,
vexation of spirit to boot and with good Monday on the 9:00 train from next Wednesday March 8.
Up-to-date Hair-cutting and
roads comfort and all the developmental Silverton, where she visited her friend,
Lap
Robes.
Repairing a special­
—The best shoes worn are the Star
Shaving. Laundry agency.
as described in
advantages of the higher life.
ty. Call in.
Mrs. Skidmore for the past 3 months. Brand, sold by Hoffman & Allen Co. i
Main Street.
F orest Grove
In the light of such facts it is surely
John Waggner of Forest Grove was
PACIFIC A V E N U E
safe to say that the day of indifference
Mrs. W. A. Cole and children, of
to interests in good roads is past. W ith in town on Tuesday morning, taking Seattle, are visiting her parents, Mr.
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ise
more business-like methods in farming, subscriptions for the Evening Telegram, and Mrs. D. D. Martin.
We carry a complete line of General
closer economies, and larger capital­ he succeeded in getting quite a list of
Merchandise. We handle cedar
ization and the stress of increasing subscribers.
Word was received this week that
posts and best shaved shingles, all
keenness of international competition
Ben Hardin and family, who formerly
kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal, etc.
our people cannot and will not over­
has a finely illustrated
GALES CREEK
lived here, have arrived safely in Bea­
Big assortment of wet weather goods
look the waste involved in poor roads.
ver City, Neb. They state that the
article on the great
Mrs. Joe Lilly is quite ill.
and a good line of forks, rakes,
The movement for the improvement
Nebraska atmosphere is much mere
potato diggers, shovels. In fact
of our highways affects, then, interests
Centennial— just
the
Will O’Brien returned from Port­ frigid than that of Oregon, but that
anything you want.
that are large, vital and urgent. Not land Saturday.
PRICES, TREATMENT
they will again become use to it. Ben
thing to send East.
only can there be no abatement of the
MONTGOMERY TURNER,
The little son of John Woell’s is has leased quite a large farm near that
Many news articles,
movement in a progressive community
city and it would seem that he will
improvihg slowly.
B anks , O regon
SAELENS & CO., Main St.,
but we are at the opening of an era of
some
good
stories,
not return to Oregon as soon as he
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
John McClaran is also on the sick anticipated.
road building that must call for such an
His brother Frank, has
clever verse and inter­
adaptation of institutions and revision list at this writing.
also rented a farm and will give himselt
of our practices in taxation as will give
esting miscellany. Vi­
Mrs. Sarah Smith and family of this over to agricultural pursuits entirely.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
adequate support and efficient manage­ place, moved to near Buxton last
gorous work by enter­
ment towards the realization of modern Tuesday.
The writer visited the poultry yards
Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build­
taining writers.
systems of highways equal to the best
of J. M. Garrison one day last week
ing, Upstairs.
Chas.
Adkins,
who
spent
a
few
days
found in any country.
and saw there the finest fowls on the
SOLO BY ALL NEWSDEALERS
Practical Undertakers and Embalm-
FOREST GROVE,
- - OREGON
The public roads question, too, has last week in Portland, returned home coast. Mr. Garrison has three kinds,
ers. Calls answered day or night.
Saturday.
vital relations with steam railway and
the barred Plymouth Rock, Brown
City
Barber
Shop
.
.
Draying.
the trolley development. For, com­
Louis Peterson and daughter Anna Leghorns and Wyandottes. His birds
a .
Haynie & Son have two good teams
prehensively and adequately conceived of the Dalles, are visiting John Mc­ have taken the highest prizes in all the
Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ­
BOTH ’PHONES.
Forest Grove, Ore.
of, the railways and the wagon roads Claran of this ptace.
ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove.
shows in this state and are recognized and do all kinds of team work at rea-
1 sonable rates. Contracts preferred
are co-ordinate parts of an integral
by
all
fanciers
as
having
the
leading
Cloyd Clapshaw has been visited by
. . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
’phone.
They
use
transportation system, in this larger
pens in this part of the country. He : Independent
view, under the twentieth century the grippe the past week, but his un­ makes a special rate on setting to everybody right.
Administrators Notice to Creditors
condition of life, comes near being an welcome intrusion was not of long Washington county patrons and can
In C ounty C ourt o f th e S tate of O regon, W a sh in g to n
duration.
For
Sale
ultimate test of survival.
| l * * l | Homeopahtist Physician
| co u n ty .
now furnish eggs.
and Surgeon.................
The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
i
N otice is h e re b y g iv e n to a ll c reditors o f th e esta te of
I will sell 63 feet, fronting the
| M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased. T h a t by v irtu e o f an
N. C. Lilly, that has been sick for
Dilley
Stock and Grain Markets
Sloan Hotel for 8700.
One half a p p o in tm en t m ade b y th e C ounty C ourt of W a sh in g to n Office over Wescott’s Store. Residence
some time, died Wednesday morning, Wheat
..............................
to
S3
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
East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove.
John McLeod visited old friends in age 7 months. Mr. Lilly and family Hay, Timothy, per ton............................. SHOO" 14 00 cash, 1 year’s time on balance at 8 per ; C th ounty
cent. E. P. Cadwell, Leaburg, Ore. e estate of said M atilda J. Z eigler, deceased, a nd th at
Clover
“
" .............................. 11 0 0 “ 13 00
Dilley, Sunday.
he a d m in iste r th e esta te of said deceased.
have the sympathy of the entire neigh­
"
Grain
'• " ................................ 11 00 " 1100
All persons h a v in g claim s ag a in st th e said e sta te are
Notice to Taxpayers
Abner Briggs of Dilley made a busi­ borhood. Funeral services were held ” Cheat
" “ ............................... n 00 " 1100
h e re b y req u ire d to p rese n t them w ith th e p roper S . A . M O U L T O N
at the Gales Creek cemetery, Thurs­ Oata,
per hundred .............................. 1 25 ” I 35
ness trip to Portland, Saturday.
v
o
Collections of taxes for Washington u c h e rs, w ith in s ix m onths from the date o f th is notice
■ran
per ton............................... II 00 " 22 00
day afternoon.
county
will begin Monday, Feb. 27, to th e adm in istrato r a t th e office of J . N. H offm an, at
(Successor to A. D. Allen)
The young people held an enjoyable
Short»
“ “ ................................ M 00 " 15 00
F orest G rove, W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon.
Uucka
..................................35
to
$6
per
doren
Mr.
Chapman
had
the
misfortune
to
sociable in Artisan Hall,
Friday
1905. All those paying taxes in full T h e first p u b lic a tto n of th is n o tice is m ade th is 5th FIRST-CLASS HAIR CUTTING and
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53
have his team run away last Monday Butter, dairy
evening.
before March 15, will be entitled to a , day o f Ja n u a ry , A. D. 1905. Jacob Z eigler adm in istrato r
„
creamery .............................
55 to 75
SHAVING.
morning as he and his wife were on Beana
rebate of three per cent. All those j of th e estate o f M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased.
........
................
......................
5c
per
pound
Hon. W. K. Newell and wife were
their way to town, throwing them both Sfiya
A l l e n 's O ld S t a n d
.................................................. 17c per doren paying one half of their taxes before _________________________ J . N H O FFM A N , A ttorney.
in Dilley, Tuesday morning, enroute out and badly damaging the wagon. | Onions
................................................. $3.50 per tack
the first Monday in April are privileged
for home.
Administrator's Notice
............................................ «0 per 100 pound»
! Mr. Chapman was thrown against a ! rotate»»
to
let the other half run without penal­
Chicken» ................................................ i m c per pound
In
th
e
C
ounty
C ourt o f th e S tate of O regon for W ash ­
The masquerade ball at Artisan's stump and hadhis shoulder thrown out Beef, dreaaed ..............................................5H to 6 '* “ ty for six months.
in g to n C ounty.
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Hall was pretty well attended the even­ of place, one rib broken and one leg j Veal " .............................................. 7 c t o 7 H ~ “
J. w. C o n n e l l ,
In th e m atter o f th e esta te o f Jam es W illis, deceased.
ing of the 22d.
badly brused, while Mrs. Chapman Bork " ............................................ 55 $ to 7 “ ”
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n dersigned has been
Sheriff.
i ap p o in te d a d m in istrato r o f th e estate o f Jam es W illis,
Mr. Rice, who lives near David’s 1 escaped with only a few bruises.
deceased, by an o rd er o f L A. Bood, Judge o f the
hill was visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
■ Probate C ourt of W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon, m ade and 1
If you are seeking a home and
! e n tered on th e 6th d ay of F e b ru ary , 1905, a nd all
Morey, Sunday.
— Lady clerk wanted.— For store
persons h a v in g c laim s a g a in s t th e said esta te a re hereby
want
—A BARGAIN— we can
Address in
A friend of Mr. Prichard’s, from work and bookkeeping.
requested and dire c te d to p rese n t th e ir claim s to g eth e r
writing,
J.
K.
care
News
office.
Forest
suit
you,
having the best list of
Indiana, who lives on the Purdy farm,
Fine line of Shorts, Bran Oat Chops, Rolled Barley. w ith p ro p e r v o uchers p ro p e rly verified to m e nt my
rvsidence in D ille y . W a sh in g to n C ou n ty . O regon, o r at 1
lands and homes in the county.
spent a day or two here the first of the | Grove.
| the office of W . H . H o llis, a tto rn ey a t law , in Forest
A L L K IN D S O F F IE L D S E E D S
week looking for a location.
Write or call on us at Copielius.
O ro6e, W a shington C o u n ty , O regon, w ith in s is (6) j
— Paris Millinery Parlor opening
Com Meal, Cracked and Whole Com, Wheat, Hay, Straw, and ( m onths of th e d s te h e re o f.
Seven of the ladies of the Lewis and next Wednesday March 8.
D ated th is 8th day of F e b ru a ry , 1905.
Clark Local G ub of Dilley, attended
Oil Meal, and in fact everything in the feed line.
Phone 361
H . B. W IL L IS ,
R. W. M c X U T T ,
the County meeting held in Cornelius
—’Hoffman St Allen Co. carry every­
A dm inistrator o f th e estate of
<?. J . P E D E R S E X
Friday, at the home of Mrs. Benj. thing in garden seeds, both bulk and
Jam es W illis , deceased.
Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or
W. H . H O LLIS. A ttorney for a fta in is tra to r.
Scholfield, they report a grand time.
package, also timothy and clover seed.
F O R E S T GRO VE, O REGO N
(C ontiuucd from first page)
BROOKS & WING
OREGON’S
EXPOSITION
SUNSET MAGAZINE
March Number
J. N . Hoffman
Undertakings^
V2s^ R o e & B uxton
G.E.Geiger,M.D„.
Strangers
The New Feed Store
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(F irst Pub. Feb. 9)
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