Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 15, 1907, Image 5

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    The blacksmith shop is much im­
proved since receiving a coat of paint. )
Mr. Gus Syverson of Glyndon, has i
been the guest of Lew Crawford for a
few days.
Tommy McParland and Fred Cald­
well went on a few hours’ hunt Sunday,
returning with a fine deer.
AU Lades’ Shirt Waists
And White Petticoats
Our entire stock of Shirt Waists has been. REDUCED IN PRICE b e c E u s e w e
them. They are all high grade goods and w o r t h m o r e t h a n w e ask. The
season is now in 1full blast and the big reductions cannot be found elsewhere
They can’t last
long at such prices
You had better se­
lect early while
the line is full.
Never before have
you had such op­
portunities to buy
Shirt Waists so
Cheap.
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One l o t 75c White Petticoats, 57c; one lot 1.50,
i . 13; one lo t 3.25, for 2.44.
Sale is now going on!
HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
White shirt - _ *- 10c Drawers - * 8 to 15c
Soft
*' - - - 10c White Waists - 10 to 20c
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - 15 to 25c
2M»c
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings -
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........... . - - 2c C o lla r s ......................2c
Handkerchiefs
Men’s White Vests 10 15c P a n t s ......................25c
Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- - 15 20c
Towels - - - 20c Doz. Napkins - - 20c Doz.
The following articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Cases,
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women’s
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers,
Liner Column
It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad ;
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 ;
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st |
Insertion, 2Vi cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 cts.
Correspondence.
WATT DISTRICT.
FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred regis­ Grove Saturday.
D. B. Adams and Allan Rice fin­
Forest Grove tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy
Pacific Avenue
cattle which have the highest test in ished hauling their hay to Albers Bros,
the county. Address box 16 R. F. D. hay barn Saturday.
No. 1. Cornelius.
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Othel Maddle and family drove out
FOR RENT— 40 acres l j miles from town and spent Friday afternoon j
south of Dilley. Inquire Geo. Buck­ at the Adams home.
ingham at Dilley.
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An old gentleman from the Grove
canvassed
part of this district, Friday,
— Wanted— A guitar instructor to
teach a voung girl.— M. H . Dixon, for knitted goods and hosiery.
South Park.
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H. W. Sparks of the Washington
Dairy', fruit and hay farms, hop
County News staff, was in our neigh­
Lost— Left silk, ivory handle um-
yards.
1 brella or Forest Grove Local August borhood last week, adding to the sub­
List your place with me and have 7th. If finder will return to this of- scription list of The News.
it sold.
| fice a reward will be paid.
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Large or Small Tracts
M. L. Noble
Real Estate
Office Main street, one dcor north Russell's
Shoe Store
Oregon
Forest Grove
For Sale— Pure bred Poland China
boar 16 months old. O. C. Schofield,
2 miles west of Forest Grove.
6 tf
For Sale— Span of mules, wagon and
good chain harness. Wagon 3 i inch
tire. Inquire at this office.
144. A 6- room house, barn, large lot, plenty
of fruit close in, a big bargain at $1350.
258. An 8-room house, entirely modern,
largo lot, beautiful grounds, good location, just the
place for a tine home, only $2600.
269. A comfortable house on a good lot in a
good location, $750.
118. 5-room houie, good location, $C50.
: FRON'
Other good bargains.
Wanted, hop pickers for one of the best yart’s
in the county.
ADVERTIS]
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THOMAS & HOGE
Work was begun on the new school
Real Estate,
house last week. The building is be­ Phone 294, Forest Grove. Oregon
ing done under the superintendence o f .
Chris Reiben.
as far as Portland. She has been suf­
Messrs. John Stewart and James
fering from throat trouble for over two
Breiden, accompanied by their wives,
years and can get no relief and it is
have been spending the past week
hoped that the lighter atmosphere of
with the O’Donnell family.
Malheur valley will benefit her.
Charlie Storm, a Swede stayed over
Our Cornelius boys think it is most
night with Mr. McPherson and the
too bad to take the money of the pick
next morning $10.25 was found miss­ up team of the game that was called
ing. It is believed that the Swede at 10 o’clock Sunday, four of Forest
took it but it is not known for certain. Grove first team players with Moore in
the box and Britton to receive, with a
GALES CREEK
score of 7 to 9 in favor of Cornelius.
Kate Jackson visited Mrs. Parson Robison pitched his usual good game
last week.
and Shorty received in good style. A
Fred Wilson is able to work again general shut out game from the first
since he cut his knee.
and Shorty took the cake with his
James Loving is building a small usual good sweeps to second which Roy
fruit dryer on his place.
Heater received on the sack. Krause
Rev. Bartly of Illinois, preached at p’ayed his usual good game at first
caching Moore stealing to second,
the Baptist church Sunday.
Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Baterman Henderling played third and Fisk short,
Nelson right field and J. Behrman cen­
started for the coast Monday.
ter field, Ingraham left field. Heater
Mrs. Pratt of Salem visited her
one home rup scoring, 2 followed by
daughter Mrs. J. J. Adkins, a few days
Shorty’s two bagger scoring,2 following
t tis week.
by Ingraham knocking a three bagger
Mrs. Wilson and daughter Mrs. scoring, while the other scores were
Sarah York, are visiting relatives at too easy to mention.
Gales Creek.
— The new Forest Grove Real Es­
The Gypsy camp proved quite a
tate
Co., Staehr & Verhoeven at the
center of attraction for the young folks
Bazaar,
have some very choice bargains
last Thursday.
in Forest Grove homes.
Mr. Patton had his donkey engine
HILLSBORO
moved from the upper logging camp
to the lower one.
County Treasurer Jackson has moved
Howard Lily took a load of provis­ into his new office across the hall.
ions over to the railroad camp for N.
Mayor Dennis is having his residence
C. Lilly Thursday.
remodeled and another story added.
The “ Y” on the P. R. & N. has
been completed this week so that lo­
comotives can be turned.
CORNELIUS
J. C. Pidcock of this place has pur
chased the Place of Wm Bellinger, I Editor Bath of the Independent,
northwest from Forest Grove. It is a expects to go to Bandon, Ore., the last
nobby little home for a man and can of this week for a short visit.
soon be put in better shape with little
Timber Valuations
expense. Phelps-Fitch Land Co. made
the sale.
Assessor Wilcox ha; about finished
The meeting at the A. C. Church the tax roll of timber and timber land
was not well attended on account of in this county and the total cruise
amounts to 4,618,080,'/ 50 feet. The
The Forest Grove people who were the busy time and those conducting it
assessed valuation is about $4,50t\000.
over Saturday were Samuel Todd, Mr. have gone to Fall City, trusting un­
The maximum valuation is $1.25 per
doubtedly
that
the
minds
of
the
peo­
and Mrs. S. A. Walker and Fred and
ma_ thousand feet of timber and $5.00 per
ple
there
may
not
be
so
fixed
on
Bell Moore.
acre, while the minimum is $1.00 per
terial things.
R. W. McNutt and wife have re­ thousand feet of timber and $2.00 per
DILLEY
acre.
Miss Eva Bryan is spending a few turned from the Hot Springs near
— Ladies’ hand turned patent leather
White Salmon, Wash. Me can recom-
days at home.
mend the springs as a remedy for the oxl°rclsi pl*in toe. Bailey s Big Store,
Mrs. M. McLeod and daughter, Mrs.
rheumatism and the further advantage |
Chas. LaChapelle are visiting relatives
of laying in a fresh supply of hot air
FO FC S t G rO V C
at Amity.
OREGON
Mrs. Sam Short and children of Gales
Creek visited Mrs. Adams Tuesday
“ WANTED — Salesmen. Many make of last week.
$100 to $150 per month, some even
Willie Monner came out from Port­
more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­
land
Saturday for a visit with Mr. Bis-
tion, far from old orchards.
Cash
advanced weekly. Choice of territory. bee’s people.
Address Washington Nursery Company,
Mrs. B. E. LaMont and Mrs. Frank
Toppenish, Washington.”
Johnson and baby daughter were at the
PROPERTY ™ PEOPLE
S e e Theses
COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
Edgar Hannan’s new house is near- j
ing completion and adds greatly to
the appearance of the town.
The people of Buxton thought they
were experiencing a cloud burst last
Thursday as the rain fell in sheets.
GET A HOME NOW
itade.
REAL
ESTA TE
Mrs. A. P. Tupper is visiting her
Miss Ethel Fitch left Tuesday morn
mother, Mrs. William Boots, at Mon­
ing for Vale, Malheur county, where
Company
mouth, for a few days.
two of her brothers are engaged in , K. N. Staehr
Felix Verhoeven
Mrs. Riley Boyd and Mrs. Ora Van farming. Her father accompanied her
OFFICE AT BAZAAR
Orsdel spent Sunday at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Van Meter of
Portland, spent Sunday at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Van
Meter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Schoolcraft,
Donald and Miss Pearl Bradley started
for Netarts Wednesday where they in ­
tend to spend a fortnight.
Mr. A. Runion who has been building
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woodshed
at his home here, attemped
NEWPORT.
to shingle it the other day but when he
Rollo Peterson returned home Tues­
climbed to the roof the thing collapsed
day.
and Mr. Runion separated himself from
Mrs. W. B. Haines has been ill for the debris with a broken arm and sev­
eral bruises as a result.
a few days past.
Several Forest Grove people took a ! Mr. J. F. Forbes and niece, Miss
LOST—somewhere in west part of trip over the bar Sunday on the Ga- j Frances Russell, started for Butte,
town, gold watch, open face, Elgin
Mont. Friday morning after spending a
zelle.
movement, with nickel fob. Finder
few weeks at Mr. Forbes’ summer home
leave at NEWS office and receive re­
Will Haines came over again last
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY ward
near here.
M-s. Forbes and Miss
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week and returned home Tuesday with
Marjorie accompanied them as far as
Forest Grove Time Table
For Sale— A three and a quarter his wife and daughter.
Portland, returning home the same
wagon practically new. Inquire at this
Rollo Peterson came in last week evening.
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office.
NORTH BOCND.
for a few days to listen to what the
No. Î departs 6:45 a. in., artirea at Portland 8:00 a
BUXTON
— I am ready to do all kinds of well wild waves are saying.
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work. Digging, cleaning, etc. Joe
5:10
Mr.
Perkins
is building a barn.
No. 1 '
4:16 p. m.,
Among those registered at the Bay
Fairchild.
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SOUTH BOCND.
Mr. A. H. Scofied made a flying trip
View Sunday were Mrs. C. A. Sias and
No 2 lv. Portland 7:J0«. m. W. Forrtt O w e 9 « a. m.
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11:00 a. m .ar.
12:20 p. m.
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LOST—Horseshoe pin at tent meet­ daughter Gertrude and W. E. Pegg.
to Hillsboro Friday.
p. m.
4:10 p. ra.. I t .
No. 4
Leave pin at
5.20 p.
a?.
*«0 p. m. ings about a week ago.
No. 10 **
Will Weston of Forest Grove, is visit­
this office
Quite a large school of whale have
ing
Henry Hannan.
been feeding along the coast off Nve
— If you want to sell vour property
N. L. ATKINS. Agent.
Large
crowds still continue to visit
Beach and may be seen most any time
W. E. C o m a n . General freight and right away, list it with Staehr & Ver-
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the
tunnel
each Sunday.
spouting.
hoeven at The Bazaar.
Passenger Agent, Portland.
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