Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 30, 1905, Image 8

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    GALES CREEK
I LOCAL HAPPENINGS \
— Ash and fir weed at Pedersen’ s
Feed store.
R ev. Herbert Boyd was in Portland
Wednesday.
Haskell Marsh, of Portland, was here
over Sunday.
A. G. Hoffman went to Portland to­
day on business.
George Culver is on the
this week.
sick
list
Miss Sprague is away visiting with
friends this week.
Hiram Naylor was a Gales Creek
visitor last Sunday.
All of the L atest Creations in Men’s Boys and
Youth’s Wearing Apparel are now on the
shelves in our store; and we invite you to in­
spect them.
Chas. Adkins was called to Portland
on business, Friday.
Con. M cNam er was on Gales Creek
Monday buying cattle.
Miss Flora Pollock spent a few days
Mrs. Joe Lilly, who has been sick
in Portland this past week.
for some time, is improving slowly.
— Finest line of Summer wearing
Little Harold Smith is visiting with
apparel in the city is at the Chicago.
his grandmother, over near G lencoe.
James McLaran of Gales Creek, was
Curtis Chapman and Clarence Lilly
transacting business in the Grove,
were in Forest Grove M onday on
Wednesday.
business.
Bert Nixon was out from Portland
Mrs. Jane Miller spent a few days
Saturday and Sunday to visit with the
last week in the Grove with her m oth er,1
home folks.
Julius Peterson and Mrs. Matthews Mrs. Carpenter.
Drop in and See our Line of Shoes, in Tans,
Patent Leathers, and Vici Kids. Y ou’ll want to
se our Line o f Summer Hats, in Crash, Straws
and Panamas All prices, and right, too
of Cornelius, were married in that city
J. W. H . Adkins attended the New­
Wednesday.
berry and M cC oy wedding at near
Win. Smith spent Sunday at his Verboort, Sunday.
home here. H e is now em ployed
the Fair grounds in Portland.
at
Mr. Case passed through this place
one day last week on the way to his
— Pick out your summer shoes, in ranch near Glenwood.
tans, patents, e tc., and your hats in
Mrs. Mae Wagner is quite ill at this
crash, Panamas: straw, etc., at the
writing, Dr. Linklater being called to
Chicago.
her bedside Monday.
Miss Florence Dennis has gone to
L. Wilson has rented the Her farm
her home at Scoggin’ s Valley to recu­
perate from a recent attack of the and will move there soon. His brother
Fred will farm the Wilson place where
grippe.
Mr.
Wilson now lives.
Mrs. R . Housman, mother of W.
Housman of the Chicago Clothing
Store, returned from a visit to Portland
Monday.
Outing Suits at all Prices
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO
In I. O. O. F. Building
SCOGGINS VALLEY.
The Neveckers entertainers are
W e are glad to note that Earl Hall
billed for Vert’ s hall to play a week is again recovering.
beginning April 3. “ A Trip to the
E. Parsons and R . Herrington were
M oon” is the advertised attraction.
in Forest Grove, Friday.
All members of Washington Lodge
T h e home of Mr. Knox has been
No. 4 8 , 1. 0 . 0 . F. are requested to be
gladdened by the arrival of another
present at the meetieg on April 3rd,
son, making six boys in the family.
as there is initiatory work to be done.
President Roosevelt should be
in­
A huge raft of logs from Patton’ s formed of this fact.
valley has been floated during the re­
R oy Matteson, who is attending
cent high water from the old Walker
place to near Dathless.
The logs are school at the Agricultural College, was
the property of the Base Line Lumber home on a vacation from Wednesday
till Monday. H e said the old farm
Co.
seem ed good to him again.
The frost of Wednesday morning,
and hail, rain, and snow, com bined
Operation Was Successful
with sunshine made up the weather on
that day. T h e frost, however, was not
Lindin Phillips, the young man who
severe enough to do any damage to fell out of a tree while coon hunting
the fruit.
early in January near his hom e at
Mrs. Blanche Moore, of Portland, a
sister of Mrs. Daniel Parsons, of this
city, was in the Grove during the week
previous to her daparture for San
Francisco where she will remain for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of near
Gaston moved to Forest Grove last
week. They bought two lots known
as the Will Sparks property, the deal
being made through King, the real
estate agent.
Manning, and received a serious injury
to his back, was operated on at the
Good Samaritan hospital in Portland
Wednesday. The operation was one
of the most difficult ever performed at
that institution. The injury was to
the back and in such a manner as to
bring a pressure on the spinal cord
which caused paralysis. Young Phil­
lips went through the ordeal in perfect
confidence and is now on the high
road to recovery. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Benton Phillips, were at the
hospital at the time and arrived home
last evening.
President and Mrs. W . N. Ferrin
entertained the members of the college
classes at their hom e Tuesday evening.
The parlors had been attractively d e c ­
Rebekahs Entertain
orated for the occasion and several
hours were delightfully spent in a
Forest Rebekah L odge N o 4 held a
social way. After the singing of the
delightful session last evening at which
college songs a dainty collation was
time they invited the I. 0 . O. F.
served.
members and their respective families.
Alfred C. Gilbert, P. U .’ s crack A fine program consisting of songs,
athlete for the last three years and who recitations, etc.
was rendered. A
entered Yale this year is winning lau­ bounteous spread was prepared and, of
rels for himself and his new Alma course, immensely enjoyed by all.
mater. H e recently defeated the rep­ The visiting Odd Fellows had prepared
resentative of Columbia university in a surprise for the ladies and took the
a wrestling match. His collegemates opportunity to spring it. They made
were so elated over the outcom e of the the ladies a present of a cabinet for
event that they presented him a beau­ their dishes, which has long been
tiful trophy cup.
needed in the L odge room.
T h e State Study Club, N. D. of
O. held its regular meeting with Mrs.
Dr. Hines last Tuesday evening. The
study of the Pacific Fur Company was
continued from the previous meeting.
There were readings on “ The Found­
ing of Astoria” and “ The Site of Astor’ s
Fort” by Mrs. Emma Chandler. Miss
Myers read selections from H . L.
Lyman's works concerning Louis La-
Bonte. Miss Mary Bailey read a paper
on “ H unt's Expedition.”
The serving
of refreshments closed the evening.
Horace M. Ramsey, who graduated
a few years ago from the university,
lias recently been appointed pastor of
the St. Stephen Episcopal church in
Portland. Mr. Ramsey studied at San
Mateo, Cal. and also at the University
of California, winning the degree of
Master of Arts. From there he went
to Columbia University, N. Y. where
he took a two year's course and was
awarded a fellowship to pursue his
studies in Germany. H e then took
charge of the Protestant Episcopal
church at R om e, Italy. On his return
to America, Bishop Morris gave him
the
Portland
charge.
H is
many
friends here rejoice at his success.
Married.
At the hom e of the bride's parents,
north of Grenville, last Sunday at noon,
ocurred the wedding of Mr. H . W .
Bradley, brother of Prof. C. E. Bradley
of the C ollege, to Miss Mima Junor,
Rev. H . L. Bates, officiating.
The
happy couple will make their hom e in
that vicinity, where a host of their
friends wish them much happiness.
The Paris
Millinery Parlor
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H A R D IN
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C o rre s p o n d e n c e $
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Book-keeping and Commercial Studies
A Fine Line of Millinery
Ribbons,
Laces
and
Mourning Goods
Hats Made to Order
M RS. M. L. B E R D A N
Forest Grove,
J. N. Hoffman
G. B. HARDIN,
Office in Front Room s of Abbott Build­
ing, Upstairs.
FO REST G RO VE,
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OREGON
Real Estate Bought and Sold
O n Commission, Everywhere
City,
Country, Rental and
Chances.
R. W . T R A V E R
233 Washington St.,
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Forest Grove,
BROOKS & WING
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Portland. Ore
Phone, Clay 1633
Oregon
Can suit you. T h ey have a co m ­
plete stock of Harness, Whips,
Lap R obes. Repairing a special­
ty. Call in.
Johnson & Co.
P A C IF IC A V E N U E
THE
MEATS
Brick
Live ry,
Feed
and
Sale
Stable
See our ad. in the T . P. A . G uide.
Drummers’ trade our
specialty. Our ’ Bus meets all trains. Carries U . S. mail.
Baggage and freight called for and delivered.
VERY BEST
Finest Rigs.
Q U A LITY , PRICES, TR EA TM EN T
S L Show
AUCTIONEER
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Oregon
Next Door to O dd Fellows’ Hall
Best Horses.
Good Drivers.
Com er Main and Pacific A v e ., Forest Grove, Or.
SAELENS & CO., Main St.,
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Forest Grove, Oregon
Undertaking
Draying.
Headquarters for Reed, Seeds,
Haynie & Son have two good teams
Practical Undertakers and Embalm-
and do all kinds of team work at rea­
ers. Calls answered day or night.
sonable
rates. Contracts
preferred
Independent
’ phone.
They
use
everybody right.
BOTH ’ PHONES.
Forest Grove, O r e . j
& Buxton
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N E R ’S
RSETS
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Sheriff's Sale
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue o f Execution
and order of snle issued out o f and under the seal o f the
Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f
Washington, dated the 23rd day o f March, 1905 in
favor o f Lixiie Armstrong, plaintiff; and against Wm.
Nerves, defendant for the sum o f $90.45 costs and the
further sum of S2J7.50 with interest thereon from ‘ he
20th day o f July, 1904, at the rate o f 10 per cent per
annum, to me directed and delivered, commanding me
to make sale o f the real
property
hereinafter
described, 1 have levied upon and pursuant to
said execution and order o f sale I will on Monday, the
1st day of May, 1905, at the South door o f the Courthouse
in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour
of ten o ’ clock a. m. o f said day, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following
described real property, lying, being and situate in
Washington County, Oregon, and more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:— NEH of SE1-* o f sec 20,
township 2, North Range 3 West, Willamette Meridan,
to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the costs
and expenses of sale and said writ. Said sale will be
made subject to redemption as per statute o f Oregon.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 28th day o f March,
1905.
J. W . CONNELL.
Sheriff o f Washington county, Oregon.
J. N. Hoffman,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
H . W . Scott was in Hillsboro
Dr. I. Lindermann, of Philadelphia,
the noted Chiropodist, will be in this Monday.
city Saturday to pay a visit to his
Arthur Matteson visited in Portland
nephew, W . Housman.
over Sunday.
G.E.Geiger,M.D,,.
Tiling, Gedar P osts
and Shingles
T
Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement,
j Land Plaster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, Valley Wheat.
Ritchey & Wells,
C o m e In a n d $et p ric e s
F re e d e liv e ry in to w n
Forest Grove, Oregon
Homeopahtist Physician
and Surgeon..................
j O ffice over W escott’ s Store. R esidence
East of M . E. Church, Forest Grove.
S. A. MOULTON
Cornelius & Hancock
(Su ccessor to A . D. A llen )
I FIRST-CLASS H A IR C U T T IN G and
SH A V IN G .
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage.
G ood Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
A II c i i ' m O ld S t a n d
Fashion Livery , Feed and Sale Stable.
Strangers
SOLE AGENTS
W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
the Wilson River Route to Tillam ook at any and all times
Big Lot Just Com e
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
Forest Grove, Oregon.
OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
If you are seeking a home and
want — A B A R G A IN — we can
suit you, having the best list of
lands and hom es in the county.
Write or call on us at Cornelius.
The Newest and Latest in
Spring Millinery
HAND MADE HATS
Ribbons, Flowers, Braids, Etc.
made and Trimmed to Order
Hats
MRS. A. E. DIXON,
Main Street
FOREST GROVE
E. W . HAINES, Banker
Farmers & Merchants
(btablU hrd Is 18XSÌ
BANK
6eneral Banking Business Transacted. In­
terest Paid In Time Deposits Con­
veyancing. Insurance.
R. IV. McNUTT,
Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or
General Merchandise
T> a i r v o
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C A P I T A L
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A General Banking Business Trans­
acted. Drafts sold on all the principal
Cities in the United States and Europe.
Correspondents W ells Fargo & G o’ s
Bank. Directors: Richard M . D ooley,
Thomas H . Adams. John W . Shute,
and Frank E.
D ooley.
Accounts
solicited.
Notary Public always in.
W e carry a com plete line of General
Merchandise. W e
handle cedar
posts and best shaved shingles, all
kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal, etc.
Big assortment of wet weather goods
and a g ood line of forks, rakes,
potato diggers, shovels. In fact
anything you want.
M ONTGOM ERY TURNER.
Of Forest Grove, Oregon
D r. Wm. M. Pollock,
DENTIST.
Office over Bazaar. Forest Grove. Or.
All work in the
dental line.
Phone, office. 861;
residence, 554.
,0
do
work at night, b u t )
must be by ap~
D o m tm fn t
p o in u n e n i............I
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D e n tis t
Forest Grove, Oregon
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OFFICE.
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Three duon north o f Bailey’s store.
hours frt-» , A.
4 F. m .
Office