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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1906)
PERSONAL AND S O C I E T Y NEWS Mrs. Emily Fleming was a Portland visitor last week. — Xmas trees for sale at The Bazaar. --Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. — Broken sets of dishes at broken W A N TED:— Wood, inquire at this prices at Johnson & Johnson. office. Levy, the butcher is making regular For Sale— Five pigs; weight 80 lbs. trips to his market in Cornelius. j each. Inquire at this office. — Front quarters 4 j cents; Hind Trespass Notices on at The quarters 6 cents. Levy’s Market. i News Office. Mrs. O’Neel living on first street Miss Farnham went to Portland Sat- spent Friday in Portland. I urday. — Money to lean on farm security — This is the weather to put up W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. your winter’ s supply of meat. Fron | — Xmas Trees for sale at The quarters 4 j cents; Hind quarters 6 c. Bazaar. Prof. Bridwell was in Portland last " Now S O M E T H IN G TO Makes the Most Acceptable v • -t * o * 1 •> « £ (**-' to get a pair of those famous glasses. From now until Xmas will give a reduction in Prices as we a large stock of gold and gold filled frames on hand and wish to turn them into cash. We guarantee our work to be as good as New York, Chicago, St. Louis or Portland. Glasses fitted conectly. Careful attention to children. Dr. Eaton, XMAS GIFT Why not give clothing this Christmas it is far more dsirabll some quickly used and quickly forgotten “ something” . Th Eye Man Also a new line of Forest Grove, O egon Phone 722 COUNTY COURT NEWS T IE S FA N C Y MJSPENDEI A ^ l YI BANDS Canine Snores The small children of Mrs. Edmun- Wednesday. Continued from first page ien have been quite sick the past H EAL E ST A T E T R A N SFE R S. — Newly painted and papered five week. room house for rent by A. B. Thomas. chuckled and Treasurer Hudson said Cary W Porter to R. B. Bates — Ask to see our $ 2 0 .0 0 suits, 49 a in H Buxton d 1 c . . . . 3100 — Money to loan on farm security that he was absolutely up against it in Quality and Tailoring cannot be ex W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove. collecting dues from the suffering E I Kuratli et al to Frank W celled. J. E . BAILEY. public. “ Well, said the Mayor, " I Schultheiz tract in South President Fen-in was in the “ Rose have bought just five gallons of Rocke Born to the wile of Ira Hampton of City” last Saturday. Coast add Hillsboro................... 655 fellers best and two dozen candles this this city a son on Wednesday Dec. 5, A A Bullock et ux to John Car- — The $ 1 2 .0 0 values that Bailey last month,” Hollinger was very sym 1906. — Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll offers in clothing cannot be dupli pathetic with the remark that he had rail 31 7-8 a in sec 5 t 1 n 3 — All Toys, Dishes and in fact cated. Call in and be shown. like it. to fill the lamp every 24 hours, and w ................................... 2100 everything in the store must be sold Miss Nona Miller, who now lives on the complaint went thus and so around John Templeton et ux to Gran- by Xmas at Johnson & Johnson’s. \ille M Gilbert part of the W the border line of Canada and Wash the whole table not to exclude the E. Seyir.cmr J . H. Hartley Mrs. Leipold and daughter, Miss ington, is in town for a visit with her good natured Bedford Laughlin, and a W Catching d i e ................... 4000 rebate of 60 per cent was moved. Minnie Milne et al to L W Un Mabel, were in the “ Rose City” shop brother Charles and friends. FINE WORK DONE CHEAP Some thought that this was just a little ping and visiting with relatives Satur derwood part of lot 3 blk 37 — Dr. Geiger cures catarrh, rheu W hite Ihlrt . . . 10c Drawer» high and the house divided against it - 1 Forest Grove............................. 2200 day. matism and throat troubles and all pre self again. The mayor however p re- j M Bisbee et ux to Nettie S Sort " - 8c White W in — Black serge suits, all wool, will vailing diseases. W hite Skirt» - 10 to 50 Underskirt vented the fall by casting the deciding Haines lot 1 blk 28 Forest Undershirts • - . 8c Stocking, not fade, wear shiny or threadbare; Grove........................................... 1000 Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars - H. G. King, one time Recorder at vote for the proposition. Council ad $ 1 4 .0 0 at Bailey’s. Men s W hite Vests 10 15c Pants - E Narjot wt ux to George W this place but now engaged in the journed to meet next Tuesday. Successors to J . H. HARTLEY Coats 10 20c Dusters J . L. Love bought Wm. Davis place pleasant pursuit of farming near Wilson lot 33 Garden Home 1 Towels 20c Dos. Napkins of 46 acres, near Thatcher. Mr. Thatcher, was in the city Wednesday. DILLEY Anna Adell Anderson to James T he following articles 50 c per dor. Davis and family expect to move to Sigler part of lot 5 and 6 blk Mr. and Mrs. H. Hanson returned Bed Sheets, Table Cioths. Night Go Will do a general Real Estate and — For Xmas presents go to Cheney’s. this city before the holidays. Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Cor 800 13 Simmons add H illsboro.. from Portland Wednsday morning Insurance business. We solicit He has a fine line Pictures, Paintings. — Don’t list your property with Books, Toilet Soaps, Shells and other where they met Mr. J. P. Hanson, John H Hanson et ux to Mrs. your patronage. Pacific Avenue L A Tolson 10 a in secs 25 A. B. Thomas— unless you want it articles. Best goods, Cheape,t prices. 1 who has been gone for several months and 06 t 1 s * w ................. 800 visiting his old home in Denmark. sold or rented. — Christmas shopping has now start A F Tichenor et ux to Ella A Mr. A. Briggs and daughter, Miss Mrs. L. L. Wa't and Mrs. John Ma- ed in earnest. People loaded with Adams 1.47 a in J M Rowell crum of this city were Portland visitors parcels are seen at all hours of the day | Lizzie, were Portland visitors Saturday. d I c t 2 s 2 w........................ 200 Mrs. J . B. Kuhns and Miss Rebecca last week. coming out of The Bazaar. Fred G Buchtel et ux to A Mc- Gray visited Mrs. Conwell in Forest — Go to Mark L. Noble if you want Calman N W j of N E i sec 13 The proprietors of the “ Green i Grove Thursday. farms or city property. He will do the Front,” Bud and Charlie, were arrest t 2 n 3 w.................................... 500 There was a wedding took place in John Hartley to Pear C Hartley right thing with you. ed Monday for running that institutinn is prepared to handle and Dilley Thursday evening, Dec. 6 , tract in Wm Stokes d 1 c . . . Principal Bates of the Academy at on Sunday contrary to license which when Mr. Abraham Runion and Mrs. tended the Y. M. C. A. convention in was granted a month ago. They Parsons were united in the holy bonds Ora M Beal to August Van Loo 49 a in George Beal d 1 c t 1 plead guilty and were fined $5 and Eugene this week. of matrimony. Cigars for the adults young or old. Kickers or any Horses having peculiar vices will n 3 w......................................... 3412 costs, $ 9 .5 0 . Others have been vio j and tin cans and cowbells for the J D Rode et ux to John W Fu — If you are in need of a sruit properly handled and cured of same. I claim that my treatmei lating this same ordinance and will be youths. examine the line we carry at $ 1 6 .0 0 the most humane and yet the most effective known to horsemi qua part of blk 6 Forest brought to time in the immediate J . E . Bailey. Mrs. William Burchell returned to Grove.......................................... 2700 For particulars Phone 584 and call for J. J. Martin, Forest Grovi future. her home in Portland after visiting a Susan H Hunter to Geo F Tap- Assessor Nelson of Clackamas — Never in the history of Forest lin part of blk 14 F G ............ County and Miss Ansoinette Waldron Grove has there been such a beautiful week with her parents, Mr. Bucking- 1600! Jacob Wick et ux to Wm Lang of Oregon City were in this city Satur- and complete line if toys and Xmas hame. Miss Frances Orr visited with Miss worthy parts of sec 2 t 2 n 6 dap. gifts as there is on display in The Mary Kuhns Saturday and Sunday. w and part sec 35 t 3 n 6 w — Retail selling at wholesrle prices Bazaar now. ( 1 6 3 .4 3 ) a ............................. 10 A postal from Mrs. Bagwill says they as long as the stock lasts at Johnson & — Prime steers and heifers. Front are seeing the sights of San Francisco ' ^ m Langworthy et ux to Frank Johnson. Large slock of Joys, China- quarters 4 j cents; Hind quarters 6 cts. Converse et al 163.43 a secs for a week or so and then will go to ware, Candies— must sell by Xmas. Fresh every day. Levy’s Market. 2 t 2 n 6 w and sec 35 t 3 n Los Angeles. She reports they are Come early. — A. B. Thomas sells.— Sells what? all well. 6 w ................................................ 10 Is what Cooks say of Our Universal Ranges and Stoves. Norman White, a former student of Sells all kinds of Real E sta t.*, either John Tagman to Beatty Ander Mrs. M. H . Anderson and Mrs. M. They give Satisfaction. We are the Sole Agents for the the college, but now living in Oregon Forest Grove or Washington County son lots 5 and 6 blk 18 L. Chowning were Portland visitors City, visited at the home of John An property. Beaverton....................................... 1 3 5 I Tuesday. derson and friends over Sunday. Mr. John Olsen to Washington Co — "W hy, I just got this in Portland! White has just returned from a two If I ’d known jo u have it I ’d have part of sec 34 t 1 n 1 w ___ 406.50 j GASTON month's surveying trip in Idaho. bought it here!” M B Bump to Wilson Bump Moral: Visit The JU S T R IG H T for JU S T NOW, your house painted right now 1 The Gaston Rod and Gun Club have “ Bink” Calif, also an Oregon City lad, Book Store before you go to Portland £ int in part of blk 7 Hills LOOK C H E E R F U L A LL W IN TE R been doing rushing business lately. who attended college here last year, for Christmas shopping. boro................................................. 2251 They have issued several daily and one was employed on the same survey. A H Ruedy to Chas Burnham — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and yearly permit this week. £ , lot 1 Burnham tract sec 2 t 2 — Remember Johnson & Johnson Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap A ten cent social will be given by 8 1 w ............................................... 1000} must sell stock of goods and fixtures pliances in office. Calls answered the Artisans at the Artisan hall Thurs A H Ruedy to Investment Co out by Xmas. night or day. day night. They will present the 130 a in John L Hicklin d 1 L. W. Underwood and family of — Commencing Friday, Dec. 14th farce, "Advertising for a Husband.” c ................................................... 1 Among the town people who went Kansas have just joined our popula Johnson & Johnson will sell Fresh A H Ruedy to Ernest G Ruedy tion. Mr. Underwood was in the roasted peanuts at 1 0 c per pound. to Portland Saturday to see Maxine part of sec s t 2 s 1 w and hardware business in the east for fifteen Come early; 500 lbs. will not last long. Elliot were the Misses N. Purdy, G. part of Geo Richardson d i e 15875 Harding, Mayme and Edna Hibbs, Mr. years. He doesn’t exactly like the Robert R Kuhn to Western In- The Forest Grove Equal Suffrage looks of our roads but a few months and Mrs. N. Brown and Mrs. I I . L vestment Co N W J sec 12 t Association will hold a special meeting Russell. will make him a Beaver with the rest G . IV. M cX am er 3 n 5 w . . t .................... 1 ! at the Free Reading Room Friday of Qs. Chas. Wescott was a Portland visitor evening, Dec. 14, at 7 :3 0 . All mem — Dr. Parker, is selling out. Rare bers are urged to be present.— By Or last week. Notice for Publication bargains while they last. $ 3 ,0 0 0 at der of the President. Mrs. B. Scholfield of Cornelius is United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, , (Pacific Avenue) any old pricr; 20 lbs. Dry Gran. Sugar December 10th, 1006 — We care not how you suffered, visiting her daughter Mrs. E. J. Ward. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the for $ 1 .0 0 ; Eggs 33 cts ; Nails 3 cts. nor what failed to cure you, Hollister’s Miss Bulah Lynch of Laurel has per lb. Cheapest place to buy in Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puni been visiting at the home of E. X. provisions of the act of Congress of June 5, 1878, en- tltlrd "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States Tiy our choice M EA TS and be convinced by the inviting ap] Oregon. D. M. H. Parker, Green est, weakest specimen of man or wo Harding. of C alifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri ville, Oregon. 2t tory as extended to all Public Lands States by act of ance and fresh taste. Always have on hand the best manhood strong and healthy. 35 cts. Our merchant J. D Hibbs is just August 4, 1862, Antoinetfe Wslden of Oregon City, In the Christian chapel next Sunday Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. recovering from a sick spell and is county of Clackamas State of Oregon, has this day Sled morning the theme will be, “ Why the in this office his sworn statement No 7137, for purchase — You can buy your Toys, Dishes around again. Miraculous.” In the evening there and Xmas goods at half what you of the S 'r of the N W ', and N 'i of the S W , of Sec. Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Hughes Phone WOMAN S CLUB NOTES. No. 5. in Township No. 2 North, Range No. 5 West, and will be a Temperance lecture by the would pay elsewhere because we must will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valu F o r e s t G r o v e , O r egon minister. The Woman’s Club met last Mon at I • for i*s timber or stone than for agricultural purpoies. close out our entire stock. Johnson — What is the reason the children St Johnson. day afternoon with Mrs. Watt and had an and to establish his claim to said land before the Register i and Receiver at P inland, Orrgon, on Monoay, the do not come home in time from school — It all depends upon what you unusually fine session. Mrs. Boldrick 14th day of February, 1907. any more. Well they must all go by presented a very scholarly paper on call "fin e .” He names as witnesses: Frederick 1. Nelson, of The Bazaar and take another look at The Friendhip of Washington and Oregon City, Oregon. William Langworthy, of Portland But of f course WE think WF have the beautiful things there. Lafayette.” Mrs. Wiliams played a Oaegon, James E. M cCrea. of Portland, Oregon. James "th e best line.” Cox, of Portland, Oregon. The New Confectionery on Pacific Avenue WANTED — Your Turkeys, chickens, Look in at our windows, examine piano solo, “ Marseillaise,” the beauty Any and al. person* claiming adversely the above- and appreciation of which was greatly ducks and geese for the Holiday trade. our shelves described land* are requested to file their claim* in this Call and get my prices before selling And see if you don’t think so enhanced by a description of its his office on or befeze said 25th day of February, 1907. tory, and Mrs' MeEldowney sang to ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. elsewhere. I pay highest price the yourselves! (First Pub Lee. 13 the great delight of the members, i market affords. Located north of City Cordially, The Book Store. Mrs. John Abbott was elected president \ Hall. 2t. G. W. MOORE. The Beaverton story that two men to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- j Clearance Sale of Winter The women of the Methodist church stopping there were drinkers of Forest nation of Mrs. A. W. Johnson. Millinery. realized $ 1 2 0 off of their sale of fancy Grove whiskey stamps to pieces the work, home made candies, aprons and theory that they had anything to do All Hats reduced to the very low prices Notice for Publication. We have just started in our builing, east of Hancock & Gordon other things, which they held last Fri with the Forest Grove bank robbery, United States Land Office Portland, Oregon. $2.48, $1.98 and 98c Livery Stable. We invite you to visit our store. I day and Saturday in Verts Hall. Miss unless they used it to accelerate their Dec. 5. 1606. Come select a hat for youself at the Reba Hoffman made the candies and get-away. It is said by many that it Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the I all that bought pronounce her an ex will make a man sufficiently frisky that provisions o f the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en- I Milliner/ Parlors of Miss fearl McGill pert at the business. The money he can climb a tree or telephone pole titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States | Mrs. White’s old stand. South Main St. of California Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri- I taken in will be used to make some without “ climbers” on— Argus— At tory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act necessary improvements on the par any rate rumor has it that the pure of August ♦. 18*2. Peter Groasen J r . of Hillsboro ! county of Washington, state o f Oregon has this day filed I sonage. dope is sold here. in this office his sworn statement No. 7138. for the pur- I Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive chase of the NW H of Sec. No. 11. in township No. 3 Notice Christmas Bazaar. and deoart on the following schedule: North, ¿a n g e No. 5 West, and will offer proof t o show The Ladies Working Society of the that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or PORTLAND BOUND We will arrange for a class of five or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish No. 3 Departs Congregational Church will have a - - - 8:47 a. m. I more students in osteopathy, massage, his claim to said land before the register and receiver at mental and magnetic healing. Will give great variety of articles ON SA LE in Portland. Oregon, on Monday the 25th day of February. “ 7 “ - - - - 6:45 a. m. evening lessons from 7 to 9 for benefit the church parlors on Friday the 14th 1*07. " 9 ” . . . . 1:30 p. a . He names as witnesses Robert T. Simpson, o f Buxton. of those who cannot attend day ses of December beginning at 10 o’clock. “ 1 “ - - - - 4:16 p. m. sion. Men know thyself. Learn the Domestic and fancy aprons, fancy arti-1 or*»«. David o n™„ hi . 0r su«™, or*< 011 . m SOUTH BOUND d e s of every description, including a •* Tim ber, Oregon, vu» Burghoi,«. or secret of health and how to retain it. No. 2 Departs • - - 9 :0 0 a. m . 1 timber, o«»™. Terms and books required made rare collection from the Philippines. JOHN A N D ER SO N ’S, T h e Tail Quong Lt LAUNDI O li EG O N L A N D <&. J. J. M ARTIN, Thi HORSEMi Th: HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGl UNIVERSAL RANGE, $25 Provided i t ’s — SUNPROOF PATTON’ P AI N M. PETERSON & SON, Forest Grot P a la c e M a r k e t M eats , L a r d a n d F ish FR ES H FR.OM T H E FAR MOTT & SO N Choice Cigars and Tobacco Candies , Nuts and Soda Watt Local Time Table w. R. Schultz Meat M a rk e t Meats—Just Right to tempt the Appetite* Tender. Juicy 4 __ . . . . S-40 p. m Also cakes, pies, plum puddings, dMcnbrd »»„* ,r» r. uuratml to «1* IhMr claim. In thl» known on application. Now is the «•orsrec-r GROVE SPECIALS canned fruits and jellies. Reasonable j am» on « before said iso, day of February, nor. time to seek health. Phone 722. No. 8 Arrives - - - 12:20 p. m. ] A I.O a»NON S. M E S S E R . Register. DR. a . C. E a t o n . I IFIrm Publics*too Dec u p “ 10 “ - - - 6 :4 0 p. m. All kinds of Fish and Vegetables in Season. Gr Pacific Ave. Forest Grof s- s Educate any Horses