Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 05, 1905, Image 8

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    — Money to loan on farm security.
W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove.
Don't Get Cold Feet
I t w i l l be I m p o s s i b l e f o r you to
g e t c o l d f e e t w i t h one o f o u r u p -
t o - d a t e H e a t e r s i n y o u r home
LARGEST STOCK IN COUNTY
Different patterns of i
the Latest Stoves on
our Sample Floor.
Gom e a n d S e e th em
M. P E T E R SO N
FO REST GROVE, ORE
NORTH MAIN STREET
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
—T o TRADE — Fine city residence
to trade for cows. Will take team of
horses, few sheep etc. Inpuire at this
office.
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Capt. Barnes was apprised, Tuesday,
of the fact that his exhibit of archery,
— Tare seed at C. J. Pedersen’s
received the gold medal at the Lewis
— Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per and Clark Fair.
sack.
J. E. Patton, the ex-wood-saw man,
— The gasoline woodsaw furnishes its has purchased another outfit and gone
to McMinnville where he will engage
own fuel.
Mrs. Chas. Hines was a Portland visi­ in that business.
—Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed.
The New York Tribune Farmer,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H . Adams were weekly, and the News one year, $1.15.
The Farmer is one of the best farm
Portland visitors, Friday.
journals published.
Mrs. C. B. Campbell has been quite
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ulm returned
ill, but is much improved.
Monday evening from the Williams
J. T. Brooks and W. E. Bowman hop yard where they have been board­
went to Portland yesterday on business. ing the hop pickers.
Misses Lida Thompson and Mary
H. J. Haskell of Zanesville, Ohio, is
Weitzel were Fair visitors Joe Meek I this week visiting his sister, Mrs. W.
Day.
j N. Ferrin. Mr. Haskell made this
Geo. Sloan shipped two of his fine office a pleasant call.
Yorkshire pigs to Grays Harbor last
“ Babe” Luster, an engineer on the
Saturday.
S. P. between Ashland and Chico, Cal.,
Miss Gladys Todd was quite sick visited last week with the family of his
the forepart of this week, but is much i sister, Mrs. A. B. Todd.
improved.
Pratt Vickers, who was filling the
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Atkins arrived j j office of agent at the depot during the
home from their wedding trip in Cali­ absence of Mr. Atkins, is confined to
his bed with typhoid fever.
fornia last week.
tor Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Smith of Portland, daugh­
Word was received from Haven
ter of S. A. Walker of this city, is Belknap, that he had given up his col­
spending a few days here.
lege course in Indiana and would short­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matteson of ly be at home in this city.
Lake City, Minn., are visiting at the
Mrs. Dora C. Adams came home
home of Ambrose Porter.
from the hospital Sunday evenining
Mrs. John Ranes of Walla Walla, where she underwent an operation.
Wash., and brother Tommy Heisler She is now on the road to recovery.
returned home this week.
Chas. Tegler and wife, of Nevada
Judge Hollis attended the Willam­ City, Cal., are visiting at the home of
ette Valley Development League con­ Mrs. Tegler’s parents, R. W. S. Hamer.
vention last Friday and Saturday.
They have been visiting the fair also.
There will be a dance Saturday
John Anderson is having his new
night in Vert’s Hall. All lovers of the rooms in the old Pacific Gallery stand
amusement will please take notice.
remodeled and expects to be moved in­
Alex Todd, Hugh Smith and Chas. to his new quarters today or tomorrow.
Jackson spent several days last week
Mrs. N. J. Spencer, of Norton,
at the stock show at the exposition.
Kansas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Milo
Frank Brown, the sketch artist, has | Kelsey of this city. Mrs. Spencer is
gone to Corvallis where he will be en­ favorably impressed with Forest Grove.
gaged in his profession for a short time.
J. M. Garrison is attending the poul­
—Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per try show and has placed on exhibition
sack.
some very fine Brown Leghorns and
T. G. Todd was a Portland visitor J he will probably bring home some blue
last week. He says the stock show I ribbons.
was the best ever held on the Pacific
Rooms and board—Nicely furnished
Coast.
rooms with or without board. Inquire
at this office.
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Miss Williams of this city was in
Portland last week and attended the
— Wanted—One half dozen bantam
farewell concert to Miss Anna Ditch- hens.
Address Mrs. T . Wigman,
bum, a former classmate of hers.
, Forest Grove. Telephone Cornelius 53.
HARDW ARE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
C. F. Harris has had the tree in front
of his place of business removed. Alonzo R Fanno et ux to Mary
C Summers part of block A
This gives more light in his hardware
store which is being enlarged and re­
town of Beaverton............... $
modeled.
W J Wall et ux to J B Wilkes
being part of lot 7 block 4
Episcopal services will be held at
Thorn add to Hillsboro. . . .
the Congregational church at Hillsboro,
Friday 13, 10 a. m., by the Rev. W. Cary Peterson et ux to Henry
Gevert part of section 2 t 1
A. M. Breck of Portland. General
nr 5 west...............................
invitation is extended to all.
John A Krieger et ux to John
—Girls, if you want red lips, laughing
Vanderberg one acre in
eyes, sweet breath and good looks, use
Michel Wren d 1 ................
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The John J Kuratli to Samuel Kuratli
greatest beautifier known. 35 cents,
40 acres sec 13 t 1 nr 2 w
Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store.
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— Indigestion, constipation, dyspep­ Emil Stark to Fred Stark et al
1 1-16 acres sec 10 t 2 sr 2
sia, kidney and liver disorders, and all
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stomach troubles positively cured by
using Hollister’s Rock Mountain Tea. Mary E Crowder et al to C F
Hesse 100 acres in Peter
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines
Scholls d 1 c ..........................
Drug Store.
George Delano to Otis L Frisbie
Levi Walkerv who went down into
lots 4 and 5 block 10 Cor­
Douglas county last spring, to do some
nelius ......................................
government surveying, returned home Otis L Frisbie et ux to John W
Tuesday night, being compelled to
Frisbie lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
postpone his work until next spring on
block 10 Cornelius................
account of the rains.
John Schmidt et ux to Louis R
Carow 30 acres in sec 12 t
The Lewis & Clark Woman’s club
of Forest Grove, will hold its regular
2 s r 3 w .................................
monthly meeting, Monday, Oct. 9th, S W Seelye et ux to Simon P
at the home of Mrs. Hoge. This will
Taylor 7.22 acres in James
be the last meeting of the club and a
Rowell d i e ...........................
large attendance is desired.
Willamette Real Estate Co to
Otis L Frisbie lots 1, 2 and 3
— It makes no difference how long
block 10 Cornelius................
you have been sick, if you are troubled
with indigestion, constipation, liver Geo S Robinson et ux to James
D Adams J acre in Felix
and kidney troubles, Hollister’s Rocky
Landess d i e ........................
Mountain Tea will make you well.
Margaret Slater et al to H L
35 cents at Dr. Hines Drug Store.
Kocher tract near Sherwood
Mr. Hendricks of Cornelius was a R D Montague et al to Carl
visitor at this office Tuesday and left a
Iler 9 acres sec 10 t 3 n r
large advertisment announcing the
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opening of his store in that bustling Clifford B Harris et ux to Wm
town. H e says his business already is
Robinson 60 acres sec 5 t 2
extremely gratifying and the prospects
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are bright.
The Pacific Coast Condenser is now
sending out one carload of cream per
day. Arrangements have been made
with the railroad whereby one car a day
is furnished the Condenser Co.
This
month’s shipments promise to be great­
er than any preceeding month.
As the roads are getting some what
juicy, reminds us that fall is here and
it is the proper time for the supervisors
to look to the cleaning out of the
ditches and culverts, which will save
money, besides preventing many bad
mud holes if attended to now.
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COUNTY COURT NEWS
Sen. E. W. Haines was a guest at
the James J. Hill banquet at the
American Inn, Monday night. There
were about six hundred representative
men from all parts of the state, and it
was one of the most enthusiastic meet­
ings ever held in Oregon. Mr. Hill,
president of the Great Northern, made
a speech in which he expressed him­
self as well pleased with Portland and
the general outlook in the entire state.
Mr. Hill didn’t say that his railroad
would be built to any other points in
Oregon except Portland, but that his
company would familiarize itself with
the balance of the state, which is taken
to mean that otfier projects are not im­
probable.
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F o re s t G ro v e
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Sirs. Housekeeper—Jane, are the
eggs boiling? Jane (late of BostonV—
Most assuredly not. madam. I may
safely say. however, th at the w ater is
In which they are Immersed.—Pblla
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A N EW DOCTRINE
This is our strongest argument, always compare our patterns and prices
with anything offered in the Clothing Trade generally. The superb showing
of the very latest and most fashionable suitings at the low prices we put upon
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7500 them tells better than words, the story of our great success.
1000
JOHN ANDERSON, TheTailor.
Forest. Grove,
Oregon'
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Will occupy Pacific Gallery building after October 1st.
800
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Johnson & Co.
75 :
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Brick
50
Livery,
Feed
and
Sale
Stable
See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our
specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail.
Baggage and freight called for and delivered.
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Finest Rigs.
3000
Best Horses.
Good Drivers.
Corner Main and Pacific Ave., Forest
rove, Or.
1500
PROBATE COURT
Hancock, Gordon & Elliott
Last will and testament of Chas W
Rosa admitted to probate.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Chas C and Al Foyd Harris, minors,
inventory and appraisement filed and
approved. Total valuation $1400.
Guardianship of Ida, Herman and
Freda Colfelt, minors. Julia Colfelt
appointed guardian with bonds at
$500, bonds filed and approved.
Herman Smith, Hans Jorgensen and
Thos Matthiesen appointed appraisers.
U nited S ta te s L and O ffice, P o rtla n d , O regon,
S e p t. 29, 1905.
N otice Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t in co m p lian ce w ith th e
pro v isio n s of th e act of C ongress of Ju n e 3, 1878, e r -
title d “ An a c t fo r th e s a le o f tim ber lands in th e States
of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N evada, and W a sh in g to n T e rri­
to ry ,” as extended to a ll th e Public L and States by act of
A ugust 4, 1892, C lark P. H a d le y , of P o rtla n d c ounty o f
M ultnom ah, S tate of O re g o n , has th is day filed In th is
office h is sworn sta te m e n t No. 6677, for the p u rch a se of
th e EV ji of SW V* of S ectio n No 21 and E\*a o f SW Vi
Sec 28 in T ow nship N o. 2 N . R ange No. 5 W , and w ill
offer proof to show th at th e land so ught is m ore v alu ab le
fo r its tim ber o r stone th a n fo r a g ric u ltu ra l pu rp o ses, to
estsblish his claim to sa id land before R e g iste r and
R e c e iv e r at P ortland, O re g o n , on W ednesday, th e 13th
day of D ecem ber, 1905.
H e nam es as w itnesses: W e sle y P e n n e y of Saint
Johns, O re., Jacob T . Cox, of Glenwood P. O ., O re .,
T hom as V arley, of G lenw ood P. O ., O re ., A. M. S te arn s.
of P o rtlan d , O re.
Any and all persons c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e atxn e
described lands a re req u e sted to file th eir claim s in th is
office on or before said 13th day of D ecem ber, 1905.
A LG ER N O N S. D R ESSE R . R e g iste r.
F irs t P u b ., O ctober .5.
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage.
Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
F a s h io n L i v e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S t a b le .
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
F0f8St GfOV8,
OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
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New Store at Cornelius
The new store in Cornelius is now open. In the line of dry goods
and Notions, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods of all kinds;
Shirts and Overalls of all sizes, patterns and pieces. In groceries of the fin­
est quality we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good line of farm im­
plements, Buggies, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, etc. We have
the Standard manufactures. We take Produce in payment and pay the
highest market price for the same. Come and see the new store. Corner
Fourth and Main stieets. No trouble to show goods, even if you do not
buy. We are here to make you prices that will cause you to buy and us
to sell
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Flour, Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed always on hand
Windows, Door, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints
and Oils. All kinds of Field Seeds. W e
are also agents for the famous Chatham Fanning
Mill with Sacker.
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O ne A d v a n ta g e .
Oreen—This paper tells of a man who
recently married his anut. Brown—
lie 's in luck. Oreen—How so? Brown
—Being his own uncle now, he will be
able to wear his watch regularly.—Cin­
cinnati Euqulrer.
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Your suit should be perfectly tailored and should be made from m ateri^j
of your own selecting, correct in style and faultless in fit, we give all this at
prices that preach
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‘•There are many things you can’t do
with money." said the man who affects
philosophy.
"Yes." answered I>usttn Stax, “but
there are a whole lot more things yon
can't do without It."—Washington Star.
Cook Stove
Wist if fa rm s L M ircluts B a l
They are very satisfying garments in the thrice essential features required
1500
B oth Sid es o f a Q a n t l o a .
If you do don’t fail to look over the line on dis­
play at this store. The Prices are the lowest;
Quality the best.
Made To Order Clothes
Wot S o W o n d e r f u l .
Heating Stove
DOCTRINE
The keen enjoyment of being well dressed is denied many men because
they don’t know about our
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Tourist (In retired villngel—So th a t’s
the oldest Inhabitant? One huntireil ami
four years old? No wonder you're
proud of him. Native—I dnnno. He
ain 't done nothin' In this yer place 'cept
grow old. aud It's took him a sight o'
time to do that.
Are you in need of a new
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Pay Less; Dress Better"
Estate of Ellen L Ford.
Sale of
The Forest Grove Rod and Gun real estate confirmed.
Club have been advised by the govern­
ment that its application for more
MARRIAGE UCENSES
fish for Washington county streams,
William A Wynkoop and Lillian
has been accepted and the assignment
of brook trout will be made next year. Nelson.
The fish applied for will be planted in
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— WANTED — Good farm hand; must
Scoggins and Patton creeks.
be able to milk. Steady place to right
Rev. W. S. Gordon and family of party. Inquire at this office.
Salem, have been visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gordon just north
Stoves
of this city. Mr. Gordon will now be
Hughes is closing out his stock of
located at Gardiner, in the Southern
stoves at cost. See him before pur­
part of the state near the coast. Frank chasing.
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Gordon, who has been very sick for
sometime was able to go out and take
Notice For Publication
dinner at the old home on Sunday.
Miss Carrye Watt gave on last Tues­
day an “ R and G” shower in honor of
Miss Anna Roe, who is soon to be
married. The affair was attended by
quite a number of the friends of Miss
Roe. Articles beginning with the let­
ters “ R” or “ G” were received by
Miss Roe and quite a number of useful
articles were received among them
being a pair of red goff glcves and a
big red rooster.
PREACH
T h e abo v e w as d ip p e d bodily from a
tw o-colum n an n o u n cem en t by The Evening
T eleg ram of a $ 5 0 0 0 prize contest it h as ju st
instituted to o b tain new subscribers.
T his sw eeping trib u te w as absolutely un­
solicited. As A LL th e business colleges of
P o rtlan d use th e advertising colum ns of T h e
T eleg ram th e B eh n k e-W alk er College being
by no m ean s th e larg est ad v ertisers - t h e
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sw eeping n a tu re of this in d o rsem en t ca m e as
a g re at surprise.
It w as in no sense a paid ad v ertisem en t, b u t
w as th e verdict of th a t g re a t evening daily its
fa ir an d im partial ju d g m en t a fte r having in '
vestigated best business colleges in th e w est.
Lom e to Portland ta k e a d v a n ta g e of this
best o p p o rtu n ity to secure a business e d u c a­
tion of an y college of its kind in th e W e st."
Bahnke-Walker Business Collet», Port Und. Or»., for Caíalos.
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