Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 08, 1907, Image 5

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Till L a d es’ S h irt W aists
7\nd W hite P e ttic o a ts
Our entire stock of Shirt Waists has been REDUCED IN PRICE because we must move
them. They are all high grade goods and worth more than we ask. The shirt waist
season is now in full blast and the big reductions cannot be found elsewhere.
Never before have
you had such op­
portunities to buy
Shirt Waists so
Cheap.
They can’t last
long at such prices
You had better se­
lect early while
the line is full.
00 shirt w aists this sale
44
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1.25
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44
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L50
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1.00
44
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3.00
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1.50
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44
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2.25
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44 V 44
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2.50
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3.00
Ioti 7 5c White Petticoats, 57c; one lot 1.50, for^^jji
1.13; one lot* 3.25, for 2.44.
Sale is now going on
HOFFMAN
®,
ALLEN
COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
OREGON
Mr. Case and family passed through
Capt. Reimer has gone to Seaside
Gales Creek Tuesday.
rusticate. H e has just sold his plac
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lilly came out to a Mr. Shepard of Michigan, fc
$7,800. Phrips-Fitch Land Co. mad,J]S£
from Portland Saturday.
the
sale. They have some choic
There has been quite a bit of travel
prope'ty
on their list and those wishinj
on the Tillamook road lately.
homes would do well to see them be
Walter Sargent has been spending a
fore investing. Office next door to thi
few days on the Wilson River
All
State Bank, Cornelius.
Mr. Shorb had two of his sheep j
killed by a dog Saturday night.
NEWPORT.
es VTERHSE
Several parties of young people
Harry Danforth came last week anc
spent Sunday at the Soda Springs.
went back Tuesday.
Caroline Wescott and Carris Johnson
Guy Motley came in last week and3n an >nd* All
.mon inities
of Gaston, are visiting the former’s re­ remained a few days.
, ation
latives on Gales Creek.
Miss Belle Watts arrived last week'
»ned
John Wilson is quite sick. Dr. and is at the Irvin House.
in fot­
Hines was called and pronounced it a
Mr. and Mrs. McEldowney, parents
one egonian
light attack of appendicitis.
of Wilbur, arrived last week.
sued.
,
edition
When traveling on the Tillamook
Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson
.
.,
„ |.
. ,
an aome- oitatjon
road stop at the “ Ranch” for your daughter Golda came over last week.
anfi
antl ntained
meals. Just this side of the toll-gate.
C. O. Roe, and Dr. Boggess of the-nany
inf0. _
university came in Saturday morninr »eker
ly one
a
GASTON
Mr. and Mrs. Mayne Abbott arri'.n ;verV issued.
Mr. Neal Brown spent Sunday at last week and are enjoying a few •
ize(1- honu-
| home.
by the sea.
¿ a
:t and
Grace Harding has been on the sick
Mrs. Baber and daughter Josei
arac* i many
list for a few days.
arrived Saturday to spend some an- nter-( seeker
Miss Caroline Wescott is visiting at the beach.
’ every
. vefl.
her aunt at Gales Spur.
Mrs. Will Hartrampf and sis; in ­ v its lizec,
con- d in-
Mr. Leon Koberstein of Portland is law Miss Minnie Hartrampf of Hill
. , ,
.
v
•iol-
who larac-
visiting with his parents fora few weeks. arrived last week
the
they
Mi. and Mrs. Wilbur McEldoi *n-
nter-
Misses Maggie and Mary Saunders
eid
the
Mrs. Littlehales and family dep he
spent Sunday and Monday in Portland.
can r ils
Saturday for home.
°nr
The Misses Hibbs, Clifton, Purdv
cost con-
. ,8*'
Mr. McDonnell, who lived in trie,
and Hal Hibbs returned from Newport
hink who
Grove the most of last winter, is spend­
where they have been for the past
i 1 in thi y
ing a couple of weeks by the sea.
month.
light
Mrs. Levi Walker and two daugh­ izen, the
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hibbs left Tues­
ters Leva and Elda, and niece Miss gen- can
day morning for Newport where they
Mist
Josephine Walker, arrived last week.
egon ink
will stay during the month of August.
Carl Christian, who has been one of y or
Miss Nellie Purdy and George N ew ­ the assistants at Walker Bros. Hall, ld a in
man were married last Thursday at the departed for home Monday after spend- th a ïht
;n,
1 home of the bride’s aunt in Portland. ing a month at the beach.
(ub-
:n-
1 They wilt make their home in Portland.
Among the Forest Grove arrivals, g be
on
who came over Saturday and back nan-
or
CORNELIUS
Monday were: Will Haines, George only
1 a
Mr. P. E Phelps went to Portland Hancock, Albert Dixon and Mr. ar.d t of
Thursday on business.
Mrs. Loren Porter.
and
Mr. J. B. McPherson, who has b^e.
There is an immense amount of hay
being stored here and a great deal is suffering witn heart trouble for several
being sold before baling. Price 10 to months, died here Sunday morning at
5 o’clock. His remains were shipped
12 dollars per ton.
out Monday to Forest Grove.
H. S. Sturdivant and wife started
The gasoline boat Gazelle, which
the latter part of the week to visit their
has been plying between Portland and
old home and friends in Pensylvania.
St. Johns, came around by Astoria Sat­
I They will visit other places in the East
urday to take the place of the steamer
j before their return.
T. M. Richardson which has been laid
The new residence of Henry Challa- up for a week with a broken propeller
I combe is completed and will soon be shaft.
occupied by the family. The build­
HILLSBORO
ing is a tasty cottage, hard finished
E.
I.
Kuratli
aad wife are home
j with wood filler and is a desirable addi­
from
a
few
days
outing.
tion to our city.
The brick work on 1 )r. Woods’ new
The new residence of C. C. Han-
has son has taken a fresh start since Char- building is about completed.
I FOR SALE— A fine dairy ranch of 80
Mrs. Geo. Buckingham, who
acres. Half under cultivation, balance been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. ley has changed his occupation and
good pasture. Fair buildings, good
It is .nil sm ooth s a ilin g w h en y o u p lac e a L in er Ad
, ,
.
Pi
. Burchell in Portland, returned home turned “ wood butcher.” The work is
in th is colum n. A few words h e re w ill reach 5.ooo orchard, water; 54 miles northwest of
read ers and th e r e s u lt, a re c e rta in . 5c lin e 1st Forest QrOVe, On milk rOtlte, mail TOUte Sunday evening.
being carried on under the supervision
In sertio n , 2Vfc c en ts each su b seq u e n t in sertio n . !
M inim um c h a rg e 10 cts.
ahd telephone line. For prices and
The Ice Cream social given by the of E. Frank Sias of Forest Grove.
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
-------------- = I terms inquire of H. G. King, guardian, United Artisans, in their hall Wednes
H. G. Fitch has just received the
White shirt -
- - 10c Drawers - -
8 to 15c
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WANTED—Salesmen. Many make adj°inin*
day night, was well attended and was | sad intelligence of the death of his
Soft
" . . .
10c White Waists - 10 to 20c
$100 to 8150 per month, some even
financially a success.
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - 15 to 25c
I granddaughter, a child of four years,
: more. Stock clean; grown on reserva-
For Sale— Span of mules, wagon and
Undershirts -
- - 8c Stockings - -
- 2Mic
WATT DISTRICT.
j accidentally killed by a revolver in the
tion, far from old orchards.
Cash good chain harness. Wagon 3 j inch
Handkerchiefs
- - 2c C W la r s ...........................2c
Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants - - - - - 25c
! advanced weekly. Choice of territory, tire. Inquire at this office.
hands of her brother aged 7 years.
A. T. Buxton is at Salem this week.
Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- - 15 20c I Address Washington Nursery Company, I____________________________________
Have not received the particulars as
Towels - - - 20c Dor. Napkins - - 20c Dor.
Mrs. Rogers of Cornelius visited her
LoST-som ew here in
The following articles 50 c per dor. Pillow Cases. | Toppenish, Washington.”
tn west
west part of
yet.
Bed Sheets, Table cloths, Night Gowns, Women's
~ j t o w n , gold watch, open face, Elgin son’s family one day last week.
Messrs Kafer & Son, our meat men,
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
FOR SALE. -Thoroughbred regis- movement, with nickel fob. Finder
Mrs. M. Bisbee and Mrs. Nora
are
taking an outing at the coast and
Forest
Grove
tered
heifers.
Out
of
the
herd
of
dairy
ieave
at
n
ew
s
office
and
receive
re­
Pacific Avenue
Rice called on Mrs. D. B. Adams Sun­
cattle which have the highest test in ward.
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■ our amiable City Marshal, M. M. Otis,
the county. Address box 16 R. F. D . ___________________________________ day afternoon.
; presides at the block always in readi-
No. 1. Cornelius.
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,
Harvey Rogers finlshfed hi's work at ness t0 cut you a steak from one ex-
___________________________________ [ For Sale— A three and a quarter
A. T. Buxton’s last week and began treme t0 anolher 16 ounces to the
FOR RENT— 40 acres lè miles wagon practically new. Inquire at this working for Mr. Reuter, Monday.
! p0l;ri(i
2t
south of Dilley. Inquire Geo. Buck- office.
The
baling
season
lasted
but
four
|
Elder Chas Bennett of the Eastern
l-4t
j ingham at Dilley.
days in this neighborhood. Messrs. Oregon A c Conference, and Elder
Rice, Adams, Bisbee and Johnson be­ C. A. Meade, formerly of Carlton, will
— Wanted— A guitar instructor to
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
Liner Column
PROPERTY Z PEOPLE
Large or Small Tracts
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
yards.
List your place with me and have
it sold.
M. L. N oble
Real Estate
Office Miin street, one door north Russell's
Shoe Store
Forest Grove
Oregon
Correspondence.
teach a young girl.— M. H. Dixon,
South Park.
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ing the only one having hay to bale.
DILLEY
KONT
Editor Bath and wile of »he Inde
pendent, were Searide visitors Sunday
The P. R. & N. has a new locomo-'
tive while the old one is being re­
paired.
County Commissioners court met
for its_ regular session Wednesday
morning.
The telephone people have been
very busy with repair work since the
storm last week.
J. B. Wilkes and family leave this
week for a visit with relatives near
Goldendale, Wash.
The frogs for the crossing of the
Electric line and the Tillamook R. R.
have been unloaded here.
Mrs. Anna P. White, wife of E. G.
White, was buried last Saturday. She
died in a Portland hospital.
Considerable baled hay is being
com m emce a series of meetings in shipped from here new. Some farm­
the A. C. Church at Cornelius, Friday ers are storing in warehouses.
evening, August 2nd. All are invited
The second hand store has removed
to attend.
from Second street to a location on
L. A. Duncan and wife from Scap- south side of Main, nearly opposite
poose, have purchased a portion of the the Tualatin Hotel.
Bennett farm but are now living in the
Dr. Bailev and J. W. Shute are pre­
Wilcox house. Mr. Duncan’s family paring ground for a cement walk along
consists of an even dozen children the west side of the Morgan-Bailey
which will be a desirable addition to block.
our school.
Rev. Hall and wife were at Portland
the past two weeks attending a camp
A.
Briggs
and
son
Wilford,
were
For Sale— 500 sacks A 1 White
meeting of the Oregon Holiness Asso-
Oats in ton or half-ton lots. Eld ward Portland visitors Tuesday.
ciation. 1 hey report a spleneid time.
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L Naylor, Forest Grove, Ore.
Mrs. J. B. Kuhns and daughter
Mrs. DeMoss and three children left
Mary attended church in Forest Grove,
Public Sale— I will ofler at Public
Tuesday for her home at De Moss
Sale at my farm 1 mile due west of | -3Un“ay-
Springs. They have been spending
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Porter and Mr.
Dilley, on Saturday, Aug. 10, 1907,
the following described property to-wit: and Mrs. P. J. Ward spent Sunday at the past month at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. J. R. Hall.
1 horse, weight 1300 lbs. 10 years old;
Newport.
J 1 mare, 1250 lbs. 9 years old; 10 milk
Mrs. John Wilson with her little son
Mrs. W. C. Gray and Judge Ste­
j cows in milk, 4 yearling heifers. 3
Wayne, and her daughter, Miss Alice,
There are many of the residences in
calves, 1 yearling steer, 1 shorthorn phens were doing business in Forest
arrived
on
the
stage
Monday
evening,
Cornelius
that are coming out in a
bull 4 years old, 2 wagons, 1 buggy, Grove Saturday.
after having spent the past week visit- new dress suit administered by the
1 McCormick mower, 1 hay rake, 30
Mrs. L. Groendyke visited her grand- ing re|atives #t Tillamook
tons hay, 24 tons baled, hay fork, lopes,
hands of E. -J. Wilkins and Fred Wal­
carrier and slings, 1 12 in plow. 1 side daughter, Mrs. Wm. Muir, in Portland,
Thursday, Mrs. A. T. Buxton was ton. What a difference a good coat
hill plow, new cultivator. 60-tooth iron Sunday and Monday.
!agreeably surprised by an uexpected of paint apolied by skillful hands will
I harrow, 25 gallon kettle, spray pump,
frQm hef
Miss Merle Maury left Tuesday | ^
father, Mr. Rollins oi make in the general appearance of a
i No. 1 U. S cream separator new, set
for Montana, where she will
morning
1 double breeching harness, single har­
Molalla, and her niece, Miss Edna town.
ness, cross cut saws, knives and tools visit her brothers for a few months.
Adams, also of the samt place. Mr. j One breath of air now is worth two
of all kinds, pitchforks, shovels etc.
Mrs. Chas. La Chapelle of Portland, Rollins and Miss Adams returned to under the conditions existing before
Ml household furniture and other arti- came out Tuesday to spend a few
their homes, Monday.
the display of fire-works on July 31st.
:s too numerous to mention. Terms
Mc-
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The locks of many of our citizens are
of S a le-O n e years time on approved day* *nth her m0,heT- Mrs-
notes bearing 7 per cent interest on Leod.
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G
S CREEK
somewhat silvered under the strain.
sums over $10, under $10 cash. Dis­
Eva Fletcher was on the Creek Sun- But just think what a grand thing it is
Mr. Will French, who has been in
count of 5 per cent cash on all sums
to be able to take in a good supply of
the East for the past two years, is vis­ day-
over $10. Free lunch at noon. Hugh
Mr.
Heisler’s
thrasher
is
beginning
pure, cool air. Count your blessings, j
iting
his
father,
Philip
French,
near
Brannan, Owner. J. W. Hughes, Auc­
to get busy.
I neighbors.
here.
tioneer. Frank Knight, Clerk.
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GET A HOME NOW
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o f fr u it, «O
la r g
ph i
T h e s e :
6 m o m h o m e . barn, la r g e lof, p le n ty
. in , a h i g b a r g a in at $ IJ $ 0 .
25<», ' A n 8 ro o m h o m e , e n t ir e ly m o d ern , |
b.M b e a u t ifu l g r o u n d s g o o d lo c atio n , juat the
hom e, n ly $2oOO
£ m f o r t a b le h o u se o n a £o o d lot !• * I
U f f , g o o d lo c a tio n , $650.
o o e o f th e best ya rt »
,MAS & H0GE
Real Estati,
phone 294. Forest Grove,
Oregon