Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 16, 1905, Image 6

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    NEWS FROM THE COURT
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HOUSE Michell Welch to John Welch
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Try
Goldenrod Flour
(From Feb. 28. to March 7.)
13.73 acres in Steels add to
Beaverton...............................
C A Parsons et al to J W Swift
2.27 acres R S Tupper d 1 c
E L Keas et al to Joseph Sax
10 acres in Geo Richardson
d i e ........................................
Chas George to Maggie Womer
40 acres sec 17 t 2 sr 2 w . .
Felix Verhoven et ux to Robert
B Porter 17.34 acres John
Butt d 1 c ................................
Robert B Porter et ux to Sarah
E Verhoven 22.66 acres John
Butt d i e ...............................
Margaret Hinman et al to J T
Buxton tract in Harvey Clark
d 1 c .........................................
American
Mortgage
Co to
Jennie Young lots 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 12 and 13 Shattuck Or­
chard H om e...........................
Charles Spering to A Johnson
26.20 acres sec 13 t 1 s r 1
500
200
Henry Swanson to Jane H
Swanson s J of sw I sec 3 t
1 sr 4 w ................................. 8
700
350
I S E Wilkes to Hubert Wilkes
tract in W B Chatfield d i e
500
250
i T Pointer to J W Cooke 12.16
acres in Wm Pointer d i e . .
790
W. Housman, of the Chicago store,
Owing to the change made in the
The special services which have E N Thomas to Cicero Hines
1500
went to Portland Sunday afternoon and firm of Watrous & Co., the “ lady clerk” been held at the Methodist church fo r ! lot 6 block 1 Curtis add to
advertised for in this paper last week, several weeks past, closed last Thursday ! Forest Grove...........................
returned Monday.
500,
Mr.. John Garrison visited Mrs. B. will not be needed hence the cancella­ evening. As a direct result forty-two 1 Chas Hubbert to H A Hubbert
1800
persons were added to the church and
tract in W B Chatfield d 1 c
100
S.
Huckabay in Portland, Friday and tion of the notice.
“ Wickley’ s Woods.”
a
number
more
are
expected
to
unite.
■
Miles
Watrous
to
Rachel
M
Saturday of the past week.
Peter Philbert, of Banks, passed
The church has been strengthened and
Watrous 5 acres in Buxton
— If it's at John Anderson’ s, it’ s new.
A new serial story, by name, “ Wick- through the city Monday, on his way greatly encouraged.
4500
d i e ...........................................
100
to
Eagle
Cliff,
Wash.,
where
he
has
St. Patrick’ s Da)— in the morning. ley’ s Woods,” will begin in The News
F
W
Cady
to
R
B
Scott
b'oek
accepted the position of night watchman
We neglected to mention last week
Rev. L. F. Belkap made a business in a few weeks. Watch for it.
A Beaverton...........................
500
in the cannery at that place.
the fishing contest that is to be pulled
trip to Portland on Monday.
Sam
R
Koberstein
to
Minnie
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brockman, of
1400
The News’ job department has just off by members of the Rod and Gun
Hoffman lot 1 block 2 Gaston
300
John Baldwin has opened a real Portland, spent a few days here last
club and their respective wives, the
Venen
gotten
out a new directory for the
Elva
Wescott
to
James
Jones
week visiting the family of A.
estate office on Pacific avenue.
Independent telephone lines.
It is first good day in the open season.
121 acres in Donald McLeod
Miss Dyer cf Eallston, Oregon, who larger than the former directory by about Judge Hollis is captain of one side, |
Miss Frances Myers, of Oregon City,
1050
d 1 c ........................................
6000
has been visiting with the Sparks 100 names containing in all
spent Sunday at her home here.
520 while C. O. Roe is captain of the other. 1 H C and J F Carstens (execu­
The losing sideris to give a banquet to
family, returned to her home, Monday. subscribers.
PROBATE COURT.
tors) to Lewis Carstens 63 a
Rev. H. L. Bates officiated at the
the winners.
J. Nicholls, of Springhill, was in
in sec 25 t 2 n r 4 w .............
1500
Wells-Parker wedding in Portland last
Estate of Eusepia Rossi, deceased.
G. W. Phelps of Netarts, Oregon,
W . A. Cole, representing the Cres­ E M Tongue to Francis Gheen
town Wednesday and spent several left Friday morning for Tillamook via
week.
Final account filed, Monday April 10,
hours at the Rod and Gun club grounds. the Wilson River route, with a band of cent Manufacturing company of Seattle,
lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 Sim­
1905, time fixed for hearing objections
Jeff Hayden, of Patton’ s Valley, was
was in this city, Monday, and closed a
mons add to Hillsboro.........
250 to said final report and final settlement
transacting business in the Grove last1 Mrs. Frank Myers and children, of 50 goats which he purchased from Ed I f deal with N. B. LaCourse to handle
Catarina Sattler to Joseph Dome
thereof.
Portland, were the guests of W. H. H. Naylor. Mr. Phelps intends to take
Saturday.
that company’ s line of “ Mapleine.”
160 acres in sec 23 t 3 n r
Guardianship of Arthur H. Frieden-
Myers and family, for several days the five days for the trip.
j Mapleine, as seen advertised in another
Mr. and Mrs. Schiefflin were in
5 w ...........................................
400 rich, a minor. Additional bonds of
past week.
Ben
David,
of
Thatcher,
who
had
part
of
this
paper,
enables
you
to
make
town from their Centerville farm on
American Mortgage Co to Jennie
8350. Bond approved.
Wm. Meanefee, of Gaston, passed the misfortune to break his leg over a maple syrup that is absolutely pure,
Tuesday.
Young lots, Shattock Hom e 1400
Estate of Henry Hass estate, admit­
the examinations of the board of phar­ a month ago, was in the city the first J clean and genuine.
C C Fouck to Ida M Fouck
ted to probate. Augusta Hass appoint­
Attorney J. N. Hoffman was in
of
the
week
shaking
hands
with
ac­
macy Wednesday, and is now a full
part of block 23 Forest Grove
100 ed administratrix.
Bond fixed at
Frank Walling and family who have
Portland, Tuesday and Wednesday on
quaintances. H e is now able to walk
blown pharmacist.
85200. Bond filed and approved with
resided here for several years, left this Albert Escham James Loudon
business.
with the aid of a cane.
40 acres in sec 29 t r 2 w . .
550 Godfried Schaumberg, surety.
week for Newberg, where Mr. Walling
G. O. Oliver, of Salem and field
Mrs. Wm. Davis, of near Thatcher,
Mrs. Stephen Morgan was taken to will engage in the musical business. James C Smock to W F Young
manager of the Keystone View Co.,
Estate of S. N. Fuller, deceased,
spent Wednesday in town with her
lots 5 block 3 Sherwood.. . .
50 ordered that administrator be author­
was in the Grove Wednesday appoint­ Portland early in the week to take The best wishes of a host of friends
son J. H. Davis.
ing agents and signed several of the treatment at one of the sanitariums of follow them to their new home and The Margaret Baldwin to James
ized to sell real estate at private sale
Buxton 7.92 acres near S P
that place. It is not that her case is News will keep them well informed as
college
boys.
for cash in hand. Also ordered that
Alex Beimohr, the Gales Creek saw­
add Forest G rov e................
1188 Benton Bowman be appointed Guard­
critical but rather as a precaution from to the doings in their former home
mill man, came to this city, on busi­
Brown John, the engineer at the
Mary
E
Ranom
,to
H
J
Goff
future
dangerous
developments.
town.
ian of Mary J. Fuller, insane.
ness, Tuesday.
condenser, has moved his family who
part of block 29 Forest Grove 1200
Estate of Peter Senften, deceased,
Cashier
Will
B.
Haines,
who
held
an
j has recently arrived from Kent, Wash.,
The petition of the Senior class at
“ Wickley’ s Woods.”
A O Shattuck et al to Jennie
report and account filed and approved.
I into the residence of E. B. James on interest in the Haines Electric power the college, asking the Faculty to do
Young lots 14 and 15 Shaf
Estate of Martha J. Parrett, deceased,
company, has exchanged his holdings away with the orations on Commence­
Third avenue.
tuck H o m e s ...........................
250 inventory and appraisement
filed,
to Senator Haines for the latter’ s inter­ ment day and to supersede them by an
examined and approved. Total valu­
— Mattresses made to order by C. est in the Crescent mill. Mr. Haines address to the class by a speaker of I L Smith to James T Buxton
part of Cerokee Strip Forest
F. Harris.
ation 8537.46.
will continue as cashier of the bank.
note, was not favorably considered.
G ro v e ......................................
1
George Morpheus, deceased, citation
The
seniors
are
now
pondering
over
— Seeds in bulk and package at
Thos. H . Rogers, formerly with C.
Flora E Hinman to James T
on
heirs be made in Hillsboro Indepen­
That we have the finest line of
Hoffman & Allen Co.
F. Miller, the druggist, will again take various subjects with which to please
Buxton tract in Forest Grove 4500 dent, to appear at County court house
wheels ever shown in your
their
friends
on
graduating
day.
— Highest price paid for wool and up a position in that store on April 1st.
in Hillsboro April 28, 1905 and show
city and the prices are right
(From March 7 to March 14.)
Misses Chandler, White, Lancefield,
| Mohair, at J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove. Mr. Bates who has been employed
cause why an order for sale of real
too?
there for a few months past will take Peterson and Messrs. Belknap, Adams, E J Lyons to A M Humke lot
estate shall not be granted.
—
What
shall
you
wear
this
Summer?
We repair Bicycles, Sewing
a similar position with Nau’ s Pharmacy, Thomas, Shively, and Arnston, made
3 block 6 Thoms add to Hills­
Estate of Marion A. Baldwin ordered
Go and see John Anderson, the tailor.
Machines, Guns, Locks, Um­
at Portland.
up a jolly party that drove to Newberg
boro .........
8 250 .that the executors turn over to the
brellas, etc.
— Seed oats black and white, at
devisee under the will all the property,
A number of the members of the last Friday morning, chaperoned by Thos Johnson to John Marty 14
Pedersen’ s Feed store. Forest Grove.
All work entrusted to us carefully
acres in Hathaway d 1 c and
that the executors be discharged,
Rod aud Gun club gathered at the Miss Grace Wood. The drive proved
and promptly attended to.
other land................................
; for the return
2000 bondsmen released and estate closed
— Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at shooting grounds Sunday afternoon and ; Qu*te a strenuous
home was made after the midnight Clarinda Beal et al to Lulu J
on record.
820.00 per ton, shorts at 824.00 per indulged in a practice shoot. The
L. J. CORL,
Allen part of lot 4 block 8
scores made were in each case far hour. A part of the merry-makers
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ton, our own make.
Forest Grove.........................
450
B illin o c r's Old Stand
below the average, especially because eni°y e<l experiences of various sorts,
Oscar
Smith and Ora Lee.
one of which was the bringing back of R L Samson to Chas P Kruger
— Go to Hoffman & Allen C o.’ s for of the dark weather.
FOREST GROVE.
OREGON
the
wrong
team
of
horses.
The
trip,
60
acres
in
sec
34
t
2
s
r
2
.
.
1800
anything you want; they have every-
ALBION
The local branch of the Lewis and however, was thoroughly enjoyed.
Agency Singer Sewing Machine
E Bisbee et ux to A G Hoffman
I thing kept in a first-class department
Clark County Club held an interesting
Stock, generally is in fine condition.
part of lot 4 block 28 F Grove
800
store.
session Tuesday afternoon at the home
— Every article put up by ‘Crescent A E Soures to M E Jewett lots
Charlie Schmidlin goes to work for
of Mrs. Harry Haynes. Many items
1 and 2 block 5 Middleton
35 Casteen Eros, this week.
Mills” is guaranteed.
of business were attended to and Mrs.
Edwin L Jeter et ux to Fred A
— LaCourse wants your Mohair.
Robert Tompkins, of Gaston, was a
Rogers of this city, was elected to the
Everest 4-7 interest in lot 12
Forest
Grovevisitor this week.
See him before you sell.
vice-presidency of the club.
block 1 Gaston.......................
25
— Money to loan on farm security. J C Smock et ux to Gustave
G. M. Holt and two sons started for
The debate between the academy
Hanke tract in sec 35 t 5 s r
the logging camp on Monday.
students of the Alpha Zeta and Gamma W. H. Holiis, Forest Grove.
1 w ...........................................
25
Sigma societies will be held in Marsh
— The best enameled steelware at
William Smith, of Gaston, was in
Geo E Strong et ux to Gustave
Hall, Friday evening. The rivalry C. F. Harris’ Hardware store.
this city, on business, the past week.
Hanke tract in same sec . . . .
25
between the two clubs is very keen
— Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. Edward Stark et ux to Louis
Spring is here and a good deal of
and the enthusiasm will be boundless.
stock is living on outside range without
Bailey’ s store. Cash or produce.
Meyers 36 acres in sec 10 t
Everybody is cordially invited.
2 s r 3 w ..................................
250 any other feed.
— Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at
— Every sack of Crescent flour is 820.00 per ton, shorts at 824.00 per H R Long to Sarah E Long
Schmidlin Bros are making a new
160 acies in sec 34 t 3 n r 4
guaranteed.
road from their place to intersect with
ton, our own make.
w ................................................
the Pebble creek road.
— LaCourse wants your Mohair.
S
— Use the old reliable Crescent flour, Enoch Jones et al to John C
See him before you sell.
it makes good bread.
J. W. Marsh, of Centerville, passed
Wilson 53 ac es sec 34 t 1
— Money to loan on farm security.
n r 4 w ....................................
4300 through this place on his way to Kist,
— You’ ll want your rooms nicely
where he was going in search for stock.
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
papered this season, so see Wagner & Elilie Ritter et al to Chas D
Schmidt 160 acres sec 14 t
Some of the farmers have finished
— Only the best of everything will Keldson, Forest Grove.
2 s r 3 w ..................................
their spring seeding, the ground worked
be found at the Chicago store.
It supplies a much needed and “ no fault can be found.”
— Have you spoken to C. F. Harris D B Smith et ux to L P Francis
finer than usual, this being due to the
— Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. about having your furniture repaired.
want.
It has been tested by the
10 acres in sec 25 t 2 s r 1 w
250 unusual cold spell during the winter.
Bailey’ s store. Cash or produce.
If not, do so at once.
It enables you to make a housewife and pronounced
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LOCAL
Did You Know
Facts
About
Mapleine!
maple syrup that you know is
PURE, clean and genuine.
It is true maple flavor con-
centrated and condensed to
the most convenient form for
immediate use for making
syrup.
It makes Maple Fudge.
satisfactory’ .
It is being used by the
principal hotels,
It is a delicious flavoring
for bonbon, cakes, candies,
frostings, ice cream, etc.
It saves you from 60c to
$1.00 on every gallon of
Maple Syrup used.
1
ounce
Mapleine,
7
It is easy to make, requir-
pounds of Granulated Sugar
water and K^nti-
will make 1 gallon of S y- inK on,y water
rup at a total cost of 59 cents ^ated sugar no cooking,
per gallon.
A 2 ounce bottle is suflfi-
It has been examined by cient to make 2 gallons of
the State and City Chemists delicious syrup.
Free Trial Given!
A Demonstration All Day
Saturday, Mar. 18
At
LaGourse’s
Forest» Grove,
Oregon
— They
guarantee their
work.
— If taken this month, keeps you
Wagner & Keldson, Forest Grove.
well all summer. It makes the little
— Have Wagner & Keldson, do your ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring
paper hanging and painting. Forest tonic for the whole family. Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea
Grove.
— Consult John Anderson's samples or Tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store.
The New Feed Store
Fine line of Shorts, Bran Oat Chops, Rolled Barley.
ALL KINDS OF FIELD SEEDS
before you select your Summer suit.
— If you cannot eat, sleep or work,
Com Meal, Cracked and W hole Com , Wheat, H ay, Straw, and
Forest Grove.
feel mean, cross and ugly, take H ol­
Phone 361
| — Have your furniture repaired by lister’ s Rocky Mountain Tea this Oil Meal, and in fact everything in the feed line.
There
G. J . P E D E R S E N
C. F. Harris, near Farmers & Mer- month. A tonic for the sick.
is no remedy equal to it. 35 cents,
chants’ Bank.
FOREST' G RO VE, O REG O N
Tea or Tablets. Dr Hines Drug Store.
— Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at
820.00 per ton, shorts at 824.00 per
ton, our own make.
— Have you selected your spring
and summer suit yet? John Anderson
has the best line in town.
— Bring me your wool and Mohair,
highest market paid, either in cash
or trade. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove.
— You’ ll want a white vest for even­
ing wear this summer.
W e’ re going
to have a swell line at the Chicago
Store.
— Look our stock of shoes over, j
We can fit you and know that we can
suit you when it comes to price. At the j
Chicago Store.
— Early cabbage plants and lettuce
for sale at the Greenhouse on Third
avenue between Main and A streets.
C. H. Stanbridge, proprietor.
All
other plants in season.
— C. F. Harris has an entire new
line of neat and beautiful samples of
tapestries, velours, and plush.
Now
is the time to have your furniture
upholstered and repaired.
— It will bring rich, red blood, firm
flesh and muscle. That's what Hol­
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do.
Taken this month, keeps you well all
summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Dr. Hines Drug Store.
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