Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 20, 1906, Image 8

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PERSONAL
S O M E T H I N G TO W E A R
AND SOCIETY NEWS
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—Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
’
Makes the Most Acceptable
Miss Marie Staehr. who is attending
XMAS GIFT
Oliver Cori has gone to Portland to 10 . A. C. at Corvallis is home for the
holidays.
|ork.
— M oney to loan on farm security,
W . H . Hollis, Forest Grove.
Mrs. Connie McNamer was in the
.
f
Trees
Did you notice it— the
fishing allowed” ?
lose City last week.
(m
Xmas
j j i , Bazaar.
— Front quarters
cents; Hind
quarters 6 cents. Levy’ s Market.
for
sale
Representative W . K.
at
The
Newell
* l|lTj l°*nK business in town Saturday.
Oliver Huston is a mem ber of the
)regon Glee Club this year.
sign
than
some quickly used and quickly forgotten “ something” .
W ell several lob­
sters were hooked on to in that street
Also a new line of
^ puddle.
TIES
FANCY SUSPENDERS
AR.M BANDS
— M oney to loan on farm security
W . H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon.
Miss Zu Shorb went over to Wilson
I River last week to spend the holidays
! with her father who is one of the pio­
— Ask to see our $ 2 0.00 suits. neer settlers of that region.
I Quality and Tailoring cannot be ex-
— Newly painted and papered five
i celled.
J. E. BAILEY.
room house for rent by A. B. Thomas.
John Friday, a prominent hop grcw-
Mrs. Anna Byroads left for Olympia
nl I er of Banks, was doing business in
last Saturday and will visit friends there
town Tuesday.
1
Why not give clothing this Christmas it is far more dsirable
“ no
W . B. Rasmusen, who is one of the
star debaters at
the
University
COUNTY COURT NEWS
of
Washington this year, came home yes­
I terday to spend the Yuletide with his
parents of this city.
— Prime steers and heifers. Front
quarters Ah cents; H ind quarters 6 cts.
until after Fresh every day. Levy’ s Market.
and at Seattle and Shelton
— Black serge suits, all wool, will
not fade, wear shiny or threadbare; Christmas.
There is a fine write up in the Paci­
$ 1 4.00 at Bailey’ s.
— The Book Store is too busy to ad­ fic Monthly of this month on the bow
Roy N. W olfe, Harry Davenport and | vertise. it is well worth your while to industry of Oregon; and the major part
Alfred Livengood have been chosen as call in.
of the article is devoted to our F. S.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailor
Elias S Whitcher to F Breske
80 acres in sec 3 t 2 n 4 w . . $ 800
John N Smith et ux to Charles
Scheese 12 acres in R S Tup-
600
qer d 1 c t 1 s 4 w ...................
Tobias Fennig to F M Heidel
— Try Goldenrod
wè n e i and eh of nw| sec 23
like it.
700
t 3 n 5 w
William R Harris et ux to L W
H
•
Flour.
I
0
Y ou’ ll
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
Underwood 5 acres in William
J. H. Hartley
K. Seymour
300
The Christian Church will give their Barnes, who has the reputation of mak j
Stokes d .’ ? . 1 1 n l w
George Neil, who is doing carpen- Christmas entertainment Monday even- m g the best yew bows in the world.
J3 „
acres in sec 28
White shirt -
- ICC Drawer« - - S to 15 c
ter work in Portland, spent Sunday ing consisting of a children’ s Cantata. The story is profusely illustrated with
1887
n 3 w....
Soft
" -
- - 8 c White Wallt« - 10 to 20c
Every
one
cordially
invited.
with his parents in this city.
pictures of Mr. Barnes with his classes Frank Reh to Joseph Joosten
White Skirts
10 to 50 Underikirti - ]5 to 25c
Undershirts -
1000
- 8c Stockings . . .
— Dr. Geiger cures catarrh, rheu­ in California and here.
— Rem ember Johnson & Johnson
Handkerchiefs
- 2c Collars - . . . . 2 c
J
I-
Loving
et
ux
to
Jas
T
New­
must sell stock of goods and fixtures matism and throat troubles and all pre-
M en’s White Vests 10 15c Pants
— The $1 2.<H) values that Bailey
- - - 25c
Successors to
J. H. HARTLEY
berry
1
”
16
acre
sec
8
t
1
Coats - •
| vailing diseases.
10 20c Dusters
out by Xmas.
„
• IS 20c
offers in clothing cannot be dupli-
n 4 w............................................
150
Towels - - - 20c Dos. Napkins . . 20c Do,
Chick Shannon the formidable end cated. Call in and be shown.
Mrs. Leabo and daughter who have
Albert V Mead to Lewis A Holt
The following articles 50 c per dos. pmow
Will do a general Real Estate and
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, WotneiA
been spending the winter in Southern on the O. A. C. football team, has re.
tract in sec 4 t 2 n 4 w (in
Miss Famham who is a member of
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
Insurance business.
We solicit
350
turned home for the vacation.
California, are expected home soon.
the committee on the Student Loan
your patronage.
Pacific Avenue
John W Fuqua et ux to John A
Forest Grove
— G o to Mark L. Noble if you want
— If you are in need of a suit Fund for young women to be raised
Thornburgh et al part of blk 6
examine
the
line
we
carry
at
$16.00
by the State Federation of W om en’ s
farms or city property. H e will do
Forest Grove ............................ 1.500
J. E. Bailey.
Clubs reports that an encouraging be­ Wm Reidt et ux to Adrian M c-
the right thing by you.
2t
The Fall term of Pacific University ginning of the endowment fund has S Calman lots 6, 7 and 8 blk 20
• Lee Sparks, who has been working
closes tomorrow and most of the stu­
West Portland Heights .
10
at the carpenter business in Portland dents will go to their homes in differ­ been made. It is the object of the !
Nancy I Banks et al to Robt M
Federation
to
loan
money
to
young
for the past two months, has returned ent parts of the state for the holidays.
Banks tract in sec 31 t 2 n
women.
to our city.
3
w (in B a n k s )........................
75
— All household goods for sale at
Wanted— A young lady to do light John Henderson to Edward Ben­
— This is the weather to put up our residence in South Park. Com­
son 37.85 acres in Jacob
your winter’ s supply of meat. Fron
work and help clerk in store. Apply
mencing Friday D ec. 21.
Hoover d i e t 1 n 2 w ............ 2425
quarters Ah cents; H ind quarters 6c.
at News office.
young or old. Kickers or any Horses having peculiar vices will be
Johnson and Johnson'
Rebecca Miller to Emma Alberts
properly handled and cured of same. I claim that my treatment is
Rollo Peterson went out for a shoot
Miss Susie Jackson has handed in
119.45 acres sec 25 t 2 n 3 w 1500
The men’ s debate try out to select
the most humane and yet the most effective known to horsemen.
last Saturday and bagged 32 ducks.
her resignation as teacher in the Pub- F C Pauli to Wm A Hays tract
a team to meet Whitman and one to
Pilone
525
Not slow for the Mayor’ s son.
lie school, to take effect about January
‘ n South Coast add Hillsboro.
it
meet Washington University, will be
20th.
She has had charge of the A H R uedV t0 Ernest G R uedy
Some of the students will give a
held tonight at the College.
eighth grade for the past four years
4.22 acres in Geo Richardson
holiday hop in Verts Hall, Friday, D e­
600 i
d l e t 2 s 1 w ..........................
— If your head aches or your eyes and given splendid satisfaction' When j
¡.m icw T O w i t
cem ber 21. The bids are already out
pain or your glasses don ’ t fit, See Dr. asked the cause of her action, the i J°sePh Liebentritt et ux to Wm
and are neatly gotten up.
many
friends
of
Miss
Jackson
merely
E
Haage
et
ux
67
acres
in
Eaton.
1850
smile as though the cards had already
secs.
and U t 2 n 4 w .
— Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and
Mr. Geo. E. Mizner, one of the
been sent to the Engraver.
| The Title Guarantee & Trust Co
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
prominent dairymen of Washington
to M B Rankin all of sec 29,
pliances in office.
Calls answered
SAY YOU — Johnson needs
some
Is what Cooks say of Our Universal Ranges and Stoves.
eh sec 30, n e j sec 31, vrh of
County, has sold out his business and
night or day.
money AWFUL BAD. H e is going to
se
I
s
e
c
32
t
4
n
5
w
an
d
e
j
They give Satisfaction.
We are the Sole Agents for the
j has bought an interest in the Portland
California and must sell out at once.
M. E. Hall, the painter, has been
of n w j, sw j of n e j, ne£ of
Wholesale Grocery Company of Port­ Xmas goods, toys galore below cost.
sw j sec 8 and n e i, s e j and
confined to his room for over a week
land at 262 Front street"
\ Mr. D. J. H . A. Z. Swackhanner, a
n j of sw j sec 17 t 3 n 5 w . .
from a serious case of blood poison
mble colored man, a native of the E J Lyons to Geo M Hunter .46
— I also have a few Ladies Chains,
caused by a pin scratch on his finger.
JUST R IG H T for JUST NOW , your house painted right now will
acre in I Kelsey d i e ............
3501
Bracelets, etc. that go a little above ! island of Hayti passed through Forest
— For-Xmas presents go to Cheney’ s.
LOCK C H E E R F U L A L L W IN T E R
1 Grove recently traveling and speaking Cintha A Burris (b y A d m s) to
cost. A. S. Venen.
H e has a fine line Pictures, Paintings,
1 in the interest of needy mission fields.
John Boeker Jr lots 14, 15
Books, Toilet Soaps, Shells and other
The
dairymen
of Oregon held ; H e has some interesting things to say
and 16 blk 1 Northside add
articles.
Best goods, Cheape.t prices. the state convention at Ashland last of the island of his birth and at his re­
H illb o r o ......................................
675
*
Art Caples went down to Portland week. A. T . Buxton presented a pa­ quest will be allowed to speak from thi Chris Johnson et ux to The
Pence Company 25 acres sec
last week and joined Dr. Tem pleton per, “ Organization for Dairymen,” at ! pulpit of the Christian church on his
21 t 2 n 2 w ...........................
650
and two other sports for a duck hunt the Tuesday session, and was elected return Sunday’ D e c ' 23
Jas W Henderson et ux to
— I have about twenty watches which
near Sophie’ s Island.
T h e four of vice president of that organization.
Thomas Howe tract in South
I will sell at a very small per cent
them got 140 birds.
Coast add Hillsboro.................... 1000
— W e will not take any cases for profit as I do not wish to carry them
— Retail selling at wholesrle prices treatment except for diseases of the over Xmas, such as the Hamilton, Wal­ Thos Howe et ux to Jas W Hen­
derson tract in Fairview add
e IV. M c A la m e r
as long as the stock lasts at Johnson & eyes. Dr. Eaton the Eye Man.
tham, Elgin, N. Y. Standard, New En­
E . H a ll
H illsboro...................................... 1675
Johnson. Large stock of Toys, China-
gland & Co , all reliable and warranted
That
the
verdict
of
the
local
couit
ware, Candies— must sell by Xmas. I
by maker as well as by myself.
against Mr. Grubbs for removing a rail
Come early.
A. S. V e n e n .
PROBATE COURT
(Pacific Avenue)
i or two that inerfered with travel on the
Word has been received from Dal
Mr. Eldridge Cheney has just re-
Estate of Charles Leich.
Marie
! Gales Creek road was erroneously
Adams, who has been working in Los
ceived a very interesting letter from Leich appointed administratrix, Henry
Angeles for the past year that he will given, was the decision of Judge his son Henry who is now stationed at | Bauer, Peter Grossen and John J Ku-
Tty our choice M EATS and be convinced by the inviting appeal
McBride of the District Court, and Fort Beard, New M exico with the rath appointed appraisers
blow into our citv soon. Gale Church
ance and fresh taste.
Always have on hand the best
l
United
States
Army.
Henry
is
con-
j
Estate
of
Thos.
Otchins.
Will
ad-
Mr. Grubbs is exonerated from all
will com e after New Years.
1 necled with the Hospital Corps and ; mitted to probate. Mary Ann Simp-
blame.
— The Strikers in Portland want
says they are kept busy caring for the son. Executrix. Joseph Connell, W.
— W. E. Dunsmoor is selling out
more money, so does Johnson.
The
sick, having had more than 500 pa- D. W ood and J. A. Imbrie appointed
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
H ughes Phone 591
throngs and throngs of Xmas folks d e­ his entire stock of General Merchan-1 tients at the institution. Henry does appraisers.
F o re st G rov e,
-
O regon
clare that he is
SLAUGHTERING, dise, Boots, Shoes, etc. at his store a t 1 not like New M exico, and says every-
Estate of Martha Colfelt. Final ae- i
Toys, beautiful Dishware, his whole Roy Oregon, at cost; 20 lbs. granulated thing seems very dull to him after his
count filed. Monday, the 21st day of
exciting experiences while a soldier in
stock below cost.
sugar for $1 .00 and all other goods at
January time set for final settlement.
j the Philippines.
Mrs. Wilbur Me Eldowney will DOt | equally low prices. Com e early and
Estate of John B. Smith. Inven­
Ralph Dimick has been elected
go East to study vocal music as inten­ get the benefit of this cut price sale.
captain of the Whitman team for tory and uppraisement filed; valuation !
ded, but will take voice culture under
A jolly bunch
of coeds and boys 1907.
Here is what Dimick had $15,560.65. Appraisement approved.
the noted Madam Norelli of Portland,
chaperoned by Dr. Boggess and Cas­ to say about his election: * ‘ Being
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
who has a big engagement in London
sius Brutus Fowler went up to Cove 1 chosen football captain reminds me of
Ernest
Barnes to Berdina Vandehey;
receiving a pair of red boots on the
next spring. Madam Norelli charges
Orchard, three miles beyond Gaston,
Everett
D.
Hall to Gladys Spaulding;
Xmas,
tree
when
a
boy.
The
boots
five dollars a lesson.
last Saturday to gather mistletoe and | didn-t fit but i VOWed i would keep
Israel Scott Wolf to Sarah Alta Merrill;
— Dr. Parker, is selling out. Rare they report "th e best time ever.” them anyway for fear I should never
John Wilkins to Lena Haas; C. Le-
bargains while they last.
$3,000 at
They went and returned via the South­ get another. Next year we are going
Roy Heineck to Effie Messinger; C.
any old price; 20 lbs. Dry Gran. Sugar
to hang on our woodshed door the
All kinds of Fish and Vegetables in Season. Groceries
for $ 1 .0 0 ; Eggs 35 cts ; Nails 3 cts. ern Pacific.
scalps of every football animal that G. Willard to Ada Bernice Chapman.
per lb. Cheapest place to buy in
WANTED — Your Turkeys, chickens, roams the Northwest woods.”
Oregon.
D. M. H . Parker, Green- ducks and geese for the Holiday trade.
Notice for Publication.
T h e Services at the Congregational
ville, O regon.
2t
Call and get my prices before selling
Church
next
Sunday
will
be
given
to
O. A. C. overwhelmingly defeated elsewhere. I pay highest price the the Christmas Thought and Joy. In
United States Land Ofllce. Portland. Oregon. |
market affords. Located north of City
December 19th, 1906.
Horticultural Society to Meet.
Albany in basket ball last Saturday;
the morning Mr. Boyd will speak to
Hall.
2t.
G. W . MOORE.
Notice is hereby glren that In comglianee with the
u __ t c>
•
the chidren. His sermon will be on prosrlsions of the act ot Congreaa of June 3, 1878. en- i alOrtlCUItCral OOClety meeting, Sat-
score 70 to 0. This was O. A. C .’ s
The Five Hundred Club met with " T h e Greater Christmas.” The Young tl'led, "A n act for the sale of Hmber lands In the States llrd*y nexf--- 22nd inst. at 1 p. m. in
last game before going on their big
Mr. and Mrs. Willis God last week People’ s M eeting has for its t o p ic 1 OiCalifornia, Oregon. Nevad. and Washington T e r r i- ! Free Reading Room . The Secretarv
Trains on the Southern Pac
trip through Oregon,
Washington,
t o e ,;" a. .«e n d e d to all ,h . Public Land State, by act j desires report o f grower Of the
and spent a very pleasant evening at "H o w can we carry the Christmas of
- - number I and deDart on the following schedali
August 4. 13 Q 2 , Ida b Austin of Portland, county of
Idaho and Montana.
In Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day fll«i in this and age of fruit trees, so that amount j
card pastime.
Those present wrye: Spirit through the year 1907?”
PORTLAND BOUND
— W e care not how you suffered, Mr. and Mrs. Buxton, Mrs. A. B. Ca­ the Evening Service the Pastor will office her sworn statement No. 7144 for the purchase of of material required for spraying can ;
the
K’
s
of
NF.1»
snd
SW^i
of
NE1»
of
Section
No.
ft,
be
consider “ How to Spend Christmas.”
nor what failed to cure you, Hollister's
determined. Mr. Stratton w ill!
Departs - - -
*'
ples, Mr. and Mrs. Harry God, Mr. See the notice of regular times of ser- in township No. 2 North. Range No. 5 West, and will
R ocky Mountain Tea makes the puni­
•• . . . .
6:45 a-
and
offer proof to shew that the land sought is more valuable demonstrate SPRAY MIXTURES
est, weakest specim en of man or wo­ and Mrs. M cEldowney and Miss Jessie j vices in another column. A cordial for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, give needed information.
“
. . . .
1:30 p.
I invitation is extended to all, to com e and to establish his claim to said land before the register
manhood strong and healthy. 35 cts. Buxton.
H ood River becam e famous; first
«
.
.
.
-
4:16
p-
and join in this means of preperation and reeeiver at Portlond Oregon, on T
th, j,b through ORGANIZATION and C O - O P E R ­
Dr. H ines’ Drug Store.
day o f March. 1907.
WANTED— Gentleman or lady with
for Christmas.
We
SOUTH BOUND
He name« as witnesses James K. McCrea.of Portland. ATION and then by its fruit.
Harve Baldwin is certainly the limit good reference to travel by rail or with
need
voice a and
vote
to e l ^ p t
Oregon; W . Lsagworthy of Portland. Oregon; J. D
nC
CQ y your
° u r VOlCC
nd
V
O te tO
Grand
Ball
it com es to entering different a rig for a firm of $2 50 ,0 00 .0 0 capital.
Departs
- * - 9:00 *•
No.
■.111« ,,, nf Fhccsi O n«. Ore,«; Aihen a Jin. of seventeen delegates who will attend
Grand Ball given by Walker’ s Or­ rortland. Oregon.
,
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- 5:40 P-
businesses and he always makes a suc­ Salary 11 ,072 00 per year and expenses,
chestra next Monday evening D ecem ­
Any snd aii p e r m s claiming a d ren i, the shore
State Horticultural Society meeting
at it too. Just now he has leased aalary paid weekly and expenses ad­
FOREST GROVE SPECIALS
ber 24. at Wirtx’ s Skating Rink. described lands are reduesled to (lie their claims in this ¡U Portland, January next
Earl Tupper’ s ten acre hop yard near vanced.
Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Supper given by A. B. Caples. T ic­ o « c e on ne before mid 5-h dag of March. 19*7.
¡ L . 12:20 P-
ALOM N ON S. DRESSSR Register”
HAYNES,
Arrives
Alexander Forest Grove, Oregon.
It kets $1. Everybody invited.
Dilley for eight years.
. .
6:40 P-
( » 7 * P n b . ' « m Dec. „ i
.S ecretary.
the Whitman team to meet Pacific.
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
OREGON
L A N D ©,
J. J. M ARTIN, The HORSEMAN
is prepared to handle and
Educate any Horses
For particulars
584 and call for J. J. Martin,
Forest Grove, Or,
Tfu HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT
U N IV E R S A L R A N G E , $ 2 5 tip
Provided
it,’s —
SUNPROOF
P A T T O N ’S
PAINT
PETERSON &S0N, Forest Grove
P a la c e
M ark et
M eats , Lard and Fish
FR ES H FR.OM T H E FARM
w.
P. S c h u ltz
Meat Market
Tender, Juicy Meats— Just
Right to tempt the Appetite,
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove
Local Time fable
li
when
cess
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