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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1907)
M s. Schmale and three daughters left Tuesday to pick hops in a yard A FINE HOME near Gaston. Miss Bessie La Mont, who has been Eight room modern house, in Portland during the summer, came large lot, splendid location. home Sunday evening. A home to be proud of; Mr. Bleid’s family entertained com only.............................. v&i pany from Portland last week’s end and Relinquishment of Timber Monday they enjoyed a picnic in Watt’s partly improved, i Grove. only........................ Mrs. B. S. Heberlie who has been spending the summer with Mrs. A. B. Todd, left for her home in Chico, Cal., T H O M A S & H O GE The season of hop picking is here and the crop this year is abundant. There is a better de Monday. Real Estate, mand for pickers than ever before. We foresaw this and have consequently laid in a stock of sup John Heisler of Gales Creek, has plies that will meet all demands. Before you go to the fields come to our store and we will make been thrashing in the neighborhood for ; Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oregin a week. Grain is not above the aver you comfortable, happy and satisfied for we have everything you need to make your hop picking age yield. carnival a success. acres $1500. Mrs. Hautshauser and children of w 2.4 Will et ux to C H Rodgei Portland, former residents of Forest | 16 a in E sec Purdy 18 t w $2000. Grove, are spending a few weeks at the Lizzie Holl et 1 al n to 5 Wm K Drap« Rueter home. part of blk 14 West Portland Height Clarence Rice’s riding pony, * Injun” . ran into a barbed wire fence one day $ 1 John E Bailey et ux to Mary i list week and was badly cut on the Ruckle part of Harvey Clarke d i e t right fore leg. s 3 w $90. Commencing next Monday Goff Bros, Frank C Orth to James Mann 76.8 and M. Peterson & Son will close their acres in sec 19 t 1 s 2 w $3000 hardware stores at 6:30 every evening John R Ballard et ux to Mary A Sia except Saturday. part of blk 9 Forest Grove $500. N * Mr. Oppendon visited over Sunday j Philena Wing et al to W R Dougla with S. Ridgely’s. He returned Mon 120 acres in sec t 2 n 4 w. $6000. day to his home at Palmer accompanied , Ludwig Braun to Wm Seifert 10 : : in sec 15 t 1 s 3 w $300. by little Andrew Yost. j Louisiana W Young et al to L I i Carstens part of sec 7 t 1 n 3 w $1000 G A LES CREEK Thos Kidd to Agnes I Han-is 99.95 1 Mat Hines is hauling milk now. acres Wm Porter d 1 c $25. Frank Fletcher passed through C W in Magee to John F Gallaghe Gales City, Monday. part of sec 24 t 3 n 4 w $5250. Quite a few Gales Creek beople Oregon Transfer Co to Helen Var have gone hop picking. Kleek part of J D Richardson d 1 c $1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hines of Forest John Withycombe to Frank C On! j Grove, were on the creek Tuesday. 76.81 a in sec 19 t 1 s 2 w $1. Walter Speckelmire was at Gales PROBATE COURT. Creek this week shaking hands with old Estate Louis Vandecoevering die. acquaintances. Administrator authorized to sell persona School began Monday with quite a property. large attendance, but not as many as Estate of Adam Paque, decceasec will be after hoppicking. John Paqne Millard Armstrong and C • S Gay appointed appraisers o«vestate. COURT HOUSE NEW S. Estate of Thos M Hines dec^i? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. \ Finalreport filed. Monday Sept Mary E Ennes et ai to J W Mc 1907, time set for hearing objectioi After the crop is harvested come to us where we can to said report. f Burney et al tract in Gaston $375. Randolph C Brant to W IT Stemme Estate of Nathaniel P Nye de part of blk A Ranous subdivision of ceased. Final account approved and fit you as no other store can. Beaverton $1200. administrator discharged. Herman Bremer to Martin P Reh- Estate of Anna Maria Schbig feeble walt 10 acres in sec 32 t 2 s 1 w minded, petition of E I Kuratli Guar- t $1700. dian and filing fee of $10 refunded. W G Hare et ux to Flora Sears 2.32 Estate of John M Luther minors. It ’ acres in I Kelsey d 1 c 8275. is ordered that timber be sold as prayed | ’J Edward J Tnomas to E E Berst for in petition. 39.50 acres in Lawrence d 1 c t 1 s 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES. $1. W Bidwell to George C Frost T. Barnes and M. A. Carmack, J. W. N. Barrett and family arrived et Geo R. Marrs and Bertha Frost, L. D j L i n e r C o l u m n C o r r e sp o n d e n c e . home from Newport Saturday evening. al part of blk 2 Northside add Smith and Bertha E. Wirtz, Thos. | Hillsboro i 1000. Will Barrett arrived home Monday from Hess and Ada Gran, W. W. Ryals and It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad | Helen Van Kleek to F C Aldrich in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 ' HILLSBORO the Naval Academy, for a visit with rel Grace Ethel Dennis, Clarence R. Me- * readers and the result* are certain. 5c line 1st 53j acres in sec 25 t 1 s 1 w $lu. Insertion, 2 cents each subsequent insertion, j atives, after nearly eighteen months Coy and M. Maude Broomhead. Minimum charge 10 cts. The Free Methodist tent meetings T W Thompson to C F Best tract in absence. FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES still continue. Gaston $350. can get a 25c Novelty Scis 8 to 15c “ WANTED —Salesmen. Many make A building is being remodeled for a Calvin H. Adams, an old resident of Geo H Briggs et ux to Wm S Fisk sors —You . - 10c Drawer» W h ite »hirt Sharpener 10 to 20c . 10c W hite Waist» 8100 to 8150 per month, some even Soft Hillsboro, died Thursday evening at his et ux part of R S Tupper d 1 c t 1 s 4 for 10 cents. at the Auction House 2t 15 to 25c more. Stock clean; grown on reserva grocery store near the S. P. depot. W hite Skirt» - 10 to 50 Underskirt» . - 2 V»c tion, far from old orchards. Cash home on Third Street and was buried Undershirt* - - - 8c Stockings County Commissioner’s court meets Saturday. He was 87 years of age and Handkerchief* - - 2c Collar* - - - - - 2c Men’s White Vests 10 15c P a n ts .......................2Sc I advanced weekly. Choice of territory. this week fo the regular September was quite active, until stricken with Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters - - 15 20c I Address Washington Nursery Company, I session. Towels - - - 20c Dos. Napkins - - 20c Dos i Toppenish, Washington.” paralysis Monday morning before his The following articles 50 c per do«. Pillow Cases. FORES T G RO VE death. The P. R. & N. train is conveying Table C'oths. Night Gowns. Women’s FOR S ale .—Thoroughbred regis-. . . . . Drawers. Underwear. Aprons and Corset Cotters. tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy manV hoP Plckers and from the hop THATCHER Pacific Avenue Forest Grove eattle which have the highest test in yards northwest of town, Fred McElliott will soon move into ¡ the county. Address box 16 R. F. D . j g H Baird. formerly with Schul- tf his new house. No. 1. Cornelius. | merich Bros., has purchased the dry- K. IV. S ta eh r F elix Verhoeven Lost—Left silk, ivory handle um- goods stock of the L. M. Hoyt Co. and Professor Hazard is building a new O F F/eE A T THE B A Z A A R brella on Forest Grove Local August tQok possession Monday. barn on his farm. 7th. If finder will return to this of PROPERTY PEOPLE fice a reward will be paid. 6t6 Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. ex- Mrs. M. S. Roberts has been on the Some of this week9s Bargains hibited here, Monday evening to a big *'ck *'st ^ut '* better. For Sale—Pure bred Poland China Twenty acre farm, 4 miles Thirty-eight acre fruit farm, 3 16 months old. O. C. Schofield, crowd. It is said that the attendance Mrs. Geo. Haden has been under Large or Small Tracts boar 2 miles west of Forest Grove. 6 tf was better than the show. from here; 15 acres cleared, miles from Forest Grove, with ! the doctors care but is some better. house and barn. $1300 takes it; $1500 house and good new barn. Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop Wanted—A cook. Wages $1 per E. J. Bonshu and Mr. Donee C O day. Address Mrs. C. W. Johnson, I $500 down, balance on 6 per 2000 grape vines, 900 prune yards. have just completed a new barn for j Gaston, Or. cent. trees, 100 bartlett and 300 other List your place with me and have Mr. Connell. bearing fruit trees. This place o FOR SALE—Good work horse well Forty acre farm with good it sold. The young folks of Thatcher met at broke,and set of new work harness— house and barn for only $1000. will bring its owner a yearly in >> Mrs. N. Willis last Friday evening. never been used. On the Old Carey of 81800. Price $5000. a Good 6 room house in town come j Porter place. 8-tf All claim a good time. a Half down. for $650. Hoppicking will be the order for the F or R ent or S ale —Tent 12x24. | Good new 6-room house, hard Real Estate next two weeks. Mr. J. Love has 75 j Inquire at Pacific Art Studio. 8-tf a L Large house in town with £ wood finish, hot and cold water, Office Main street, one 4cor north Rouell J hop pickers today. He has two hop acre lot. Best location in For bath a. s. f. i acre lot with beau For Sale—3-horse power gasoline Shoe Store yards, the crop is good and free from est Grove, $1150. tiful shade trees. Good barn. Oregon engine and chopper. New. E. J .; Forest Grove mold. , Ayres, Gales Creek, Or. 9l2. Fifty-three acre farm, with Price $M00. The Thatcher school house has been house and barn 4 miles from Gas Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles For Sale—Good 12-room house, with good buildings and fine remodeled. An addition built on of ton; 40 acres in cultivation; bal out N barn, 1 acre land, all kinds friuit. In 4-» orchard. Price $4000. late. School will begin soon. Miss | ance in good pasture. Horses, ~ quire at this office. 2t Twenty acres with house and Peacham of Nebraska will teach. She cows, chickens and farm imple barn. 14 acres cleared. SHOO. For Sale— 7j acres good improved j comes highly recommended. ments go with the place. All a land, 9-room house, barn, windmill and Six room new house with two for $3000; $1800 cash, balance lots for 81000. 3 o CO water system. Inquire at this office. W A TT DISTRICT. to suit. CO oL» 2t Twenty-three acres of land le s Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berk, O than 2 miles from town, fir Twenty-three acres, 2i miles O Lost—Light-weight brown overcoat, Monday Sept. 2, a son. S1100. from Forest Grove; 15 acres CO a on Greenville road near Forest Grove. The Hoffman hop yard presents a cleared, fair house, good new 10 acres, 1 acre in grape', Finder please leave at Oregon Real busy scene this week. barn. All for $1600. Terms. only two miles out for S< 50. Estate office and receive reward. Dick Baker baled straw at O. C. Schofield's Wednesday. List Your Property With Us — Moved, next door to Peterson’s Mr. Hall h- ecently had a Hughes hardware. W. E. Bowman, the har • phonr- : ,n his house. ness man. ' 9-3t PICKERS MODS Gloves, leather and canvas, guantlets, hats, shirts, shoes rubbers, two grades; straw cuffs, blankets, quilts, sun umbrellas. In fact* you can’t name an article we haven’t got. The GROCERY Department o .e :h te er n- es jot he .od ts” the 54 52 47 You don’t, want to forget your stomachs—neither have we for you can get everything of the choicest, here. It will pay you to start from our big store 60 60 54 53 49 50 53 .41 ¡.48 .49 .50 S* HOFFMAN <Sb ALLEN COMPANY OREGON FOREST GROVE w em Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY Bed Sheets, ReaI Estate Go V» M. L. Noble Û OJ 4> c E L *5 Û LL £ •c l ./J » /- 3 .it th( it I