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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
Bills Allowed by the County Court. A FINE HOME Following bills weie allowed: Forest Grove N'at’l Bank, r and h. $ 1000 00 John Heard, r end h ............................ 4 00 Eugene Dietzgcn, c h ........................ 21 U 2 H k t-indley. D A 4 00 Fred Sigtuthaler, engineer.............. 7 So Eight room modern house, Delos D Neer, cour* house ............. 10 00 large lot, splendid location. Glass & i’ rudhomme, c h .................. 21 00 W H Lyda, bridges............................. 16U 00 A home to be proud of: « « p n n Beal Si Co., r and h .............................. 2 50 Ro .well & Co, r and h ........................ 4 40 o n ly .................................. 0 2 ,O U U Bushong Si Co., stationery.............. V 50 I C S Re> nolds. r and h ........... 4 05 Jo* *r Marsh, bd of E x ........................ JO 10 Josephine S Case, bdof E x ................ 30 00 I Relinquishment of Tim ber 7 48 Conxclmann Bros., bridges................ partly improved, Tualatin Mill Co., bridges................. 47 7* ! Ivan Simon, c h .................................... 8 25 , o n ly ........................... Fred Scheur, r andh............................ 13 50 I 268 50 ! C A Cavel, assn and c o l...................... 88 20 I Clarence Miller, r and h ..................... Beal and Co,, r and h .......................... 27 50 I W M Jackson, salary.......................... SO ix W W Kyals, r and h ............................ 234 00 j A C Sargent, r and h ........................... 10 65 I 4 00 I Reeves and Reeves, relief................ B B Reeves, relief............................... 21 42 Eugene Dietz gen, surveyors office. . 21 00 I J W Connell, r and h ........................ 7 00 4 00 John Burwick “ ......................... Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oreg< n Thomas A McBride, cir c t ................ 20 83 I J W Sewell, r and h ............................ 4 00 Beal & Co, r and h ............................... 7 00 Henry Jones " ............................... 8 (X Goff Bros “ ................................ 33 01 The Forest Service and the Bureau G A Patterson, c h ............................... 20 40 The Delta Drug Store, relief............ 3 75 of Animal Industry are working hard in Riley Cave, c h ..................................... 2 5( A A Morrill, r and h ........................... 14 60 an endeavor to eradicate or diminish The Wheeler Mfg Co, c h ................ 18 75 the com m on forms of stock distase Geo H W ilcox, salary....................... 100 00 L W House, c h ................................. 2 (X found on the western ranges and their Climeax Mill, c o ................................. 21 40 Bushong & Co, stat............................. 17 51 effort' are meeting with much success, Hillsboro Argus, printing................. 14 (X ft is anticipated that a large number of E J Godman, elk and sal.................... 231 1( Beech & Keffer, r and h . . ................ 22 81 stockmen will avail themselves of this Jake Reichen, r and h ....................... 10 (X latest oiler of assistance and as a result A M Collins, sal................................... 40 A J Roy, relief................................. 100 (X the loss of stock will be greatly reduced C H Jeremiah, r and h ........................ 1 5t Beech and Keefer, r and h ................ J9 5‘> and range conditions improved. R H Greer, relief............................... 5 18 F W Live, more, r and h ................... 30 9F M C Case, trav e x ...... ......................... 11 (X Bud Sames told the local quill sal etc. 10 2 S'- A E Mead, r and h ......................................... 20 00 pusher in Portland Sunday that he G W Hines, sup sal............................................. 42 5i John Nyberg, * ............................................... 18 75 would not play foot ball with the Mult Tualatin Mill Co, r and h .................................... 4 7( nomah Athletic Club this year. This S E Olson, r and h ............................................... 16 (X Geo Jack, r and h ................................................ 5 01 will be a great loss to the club (or H L Russell, r and h ........................................... 286 25 Thos Sain, sup sal................................................ 51 3( "B u d ” was ihe star of the bunch and Hoodenpyle & Johnson, bridges....................... 15 84 won most of their victories by his al Thos Said, loan to dist......................................... 2000 0( Everything A Reverman, sup sal........................................... 6 25 most all powerful boot. J W Sewell, sup sal............................................. 7 51 J J W Connell, e x .................................................... 34 45 depends upon the punter according to D W Bath, ptg ................................................... 10 81 the revised rules and Bud has no equal Mrs Murdoff, relief............................................. 4 i:0 •. . .... . , . Un- Henry Boge, r and h ............. 9 oo \ i n h i k i n g t h e o v a l o v e r t h e goal. J B Phillipps, r and h ................................. “ * v ^ like oo I *‘ * c Moulen, who by the way will not Dao Leisev, r and h ..................................... Buxton Lumber Co, bridges............................... 47 62 1 r e t U m to Oregon University and who Fred Haase, r and h ............................................. 900' 2 m oo scored most of the points for the U. of John Ennis, r and h ....................................... I Peter Grossen, refund tax.................................. 28 06 Bud has used the drop Big 4 Lumber Co, bridges.................................... 9 20 O. last year. J J Krebs, bridges.................................................. 8 0L almost entirely instead of the place W illis Ireland, sai and d ep .................................. 136 65 A team, without a punter, now Chas W esiott, ct c t ............................................. 12 25 kick. City Water and L Plant, c h .............................. 22 50 is worse than a home without s aking W W Ryals bridges............................................. 16 64 | J W Connell, sal................................................... 225 00 fluid in Portland on Sunday when the W M Killingsworth, relief................................. 2 1 00 Ward Downs, ass and col .................................. 63 75 thermometer is up in the torrid re Adam Beil, bridges............................................... 5 50 gions. So Bud will be greatly missed Hillsboro Lumber Co ct h ................................... 2 9f I G W Hines, bridges............................................. 75 00 ( by his winged “ M ” colleagues. Star Lumber Co, bridges..................................... 12 60 j S T Finegan, bridges........................................... 17 43 | H . J. Blaesing of the Blaesing Gran- A C Shute, ct h ..................................................... 7 5f $160 T he season of hop picking is here and the crop this year is abundant. mand for pickers than ever before. plies that will meet all demands. THOMAS & H0GE There is a better de Real Estate, W e foresaw this and have consequently laid in a stock of sup Before you g o to the fields come to our store and we will make you comfortable, happy and satisfied for we have everything you need to make your hop picking carnival a success. 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. You don’t* want to forget your stomachs—neither have we for you can get everything of the choicest* here. pay you to start from our big store J I ite Go. of Portland, was here last w eek and erected a fine polished Gray i n g K in k n e x t S a tu r d a y n ig h t , S e p t e m - i Scotch Granite Monument in the burial b e r l l . W a l k e r ’ s O r c h e s t r a w ill fu r lot of H . F. Gordon in the Naylor n is h t h e m u s ic . Cemetery, weighing 7500 pounds. It 1 is a substantial and artistic memorial I Further Improvement of Conditions on ! and reflects much credit to the firm, Western Ranges. who have the reputation of doing first Washington, September 11.— Fur i class work. ther evidence of the governm ent’ s con Oscar Baldwin has gotten into his cern over the improvement of range new rooms in the Paterson building and conditions in the National Forests is has his rooms splendidly equipped and shown in the announcement just made intends to add still more stock and fur- that stock owners will be furnished free | " ; ” 're " He win’ run a mTs”sion"’ uttice of charge supplies of vaccine for the WQrk up tQ (he border on the walls treatment of stock afflicted with black ieavjnfc, an opening for the ice cream leg, tuberculosis and other animal dis parlor in the rear room. eases. This arrangement has been i 1 — Dr. Large reports a son weighing made by the Forest Service with Dr. A. D. Melvin, chief of the bureau of nine pounds, born to the wife of John Ranes at Gales Creek, the 7th inst. Animal Industry. Stockmen holding permits for graz-1 Parties wishing the attendance of Dr. ing in the National Forests will now be Large in this class of cases, will greatly furnished with an effective means of oblige him if convenien', by engaging combatting without cost all of the most his services two or three months prior dangerous diseases to which stock is to th i expected event. subject. The vaccine can be obtained Sam Show who went back east a few simply by applying to the supervisor months ago to tty and find some climate THATHER of the Forest upon which the stock is better than Oregon, returned last week Men are wanted at the stone crusher. grazed, who will at on ce forward the . to the Grove satisfied that this is one oI approved request to the Bureau of Ani ' the best spots on G od’ s great ball. Thatcher can boast of its fine roads mal Industry where it will be filled. made of crushed rock covered with — The new school books are now c; a Full directions will be furnished for its dirt. sale at The Bazaar. / Farmers are busy hauling cord wood to Forest G rove; they make two trips a day. — T h e r e w ill b e a d a n c e a t t h e S k a t - j V After the crop is harvested come to us where we can fit you as no other store can. HOFFMAN FOREST GROVE Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY ALLEN COMPANY OREGON Liner Column It 1« all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad In thi* column. A few words here will reach 5,000 readers and the result* are certain. 5c line 1st Insertion, 2Mi cents each subsequent insertion. Minimum charge 10 cts. FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES - 10c Drawer* - - 8 to 15c White shirt - 10c White W«i«t* - 10 to 20c Soft “ - - „ White Skirt« - 10 to 50 Underskirt» - 15 to 25c - 8c Stocking« - - 2Väc Undershirt« - - 2c Collar» - - - - - 2c Handkerchief« . - - 25c Men * White Vest» 10 15c Pant« - - 15 20c Coat* - - - - 10 20c Duster« Towel« - - - 20c Dot. Napkin« - - 20c Do*. The following article« 50 c per do*. Pillow Cases, Bed Sheet«. Table Cloth*. Night Gown«. W omen'« Drawer«, Underwear, Apron» and Corset Cover«. For Rent— Four good rooms. 210 3rd Avenue and 2nd Street South. 10t2 Lost— A littlle white bear skin coat trimmed with silk braid, brass buckles and buttons, between Forest Grove ball grounds and Patton’ s cam p. Will ‘‘W A N T E D — Salesmen. Many make give suitable teward. Inquire Mrs. $100 to $150 per month, som e even James Broderick, Cornelius, Oregon. ' more. Stock clean: grown on reserva- 10 2t I tion, far from old orchards. Cash For Sale— Good horse. Inquire of 1 advanced weekly. C hoice of territory. 10t3* 1 Address Washington Nursery Company, F. W . Daniel. ! Toppenish, Washington.” For Sale— Registered Jersey bull, Inquire Lost— Left silk, ivory handle um years and 4 months old. brella on Forest Grove Local August W . Pollock at J. F. Forbes’ ranch. F«f“ ‘ &t0TC ' 7th. If finder will return to this of- 10t3 j fice a reward will be paid. 6t6 Cider Apples W anted— For partic For Sale— Pure bred Poland China ulars WTite or call on Ingham Vinegar boar 16 months old. O. C. Schofield, C o., 64 Albina ave., Portland, Ore. 2 miles west of Forest Grove. 6 tf 10t4 Pacific Avenue PROPERTY f; l! PEOPLE FOR SALE— G ood work horse well FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred regis broke,and set of new work harness— tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy . never been used. On the Old Carey cattle which have the highest test in j Porter place. 8-tf the county. Address box 16 R. F. D. tf i F o r R e n t o r S a l e — T e n t 1 2 x 2 4 . No. 1. Cornelius. Large or Sm3ll Tracts Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop yards. Inquire at Pacific Art Studio. For Sale— 3-horse power gasoline i engine and chopper. New. E. J. Ayres, Gales Creek, Or. 9t2. M. L. Noble Real Estate Office Hain street, one 4cor north Russell’s Shoe Store Forest Grove Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Forest Grove Tim* Tibie n orth bound . 7 d-»»r-« 6 «0 ». m ., a r r i» « « Vorland 8 00 a. 10:10 I S S:47 a. m.. M „ 1.50 a 9 “ I.J 0 » . « . . „ 5 5 0 » 1 « 1 0 » .« .. SOUTH BOUND. No 1 1». P orlia d 7:00 a in 1». T o r « ! Crore S 1* » No. S ’ ’ ** 1100 a. « .. a a . M „ p N o .« ” « : i 0 » . » . . •». S.«o Na. i o 1“ “ J J 0 » . « . . a». t ¥!i> No. No. No. No. û OJ OJ 8-tf w List your place with me and have it sold. m. i For Sale— G ood 12-room house, 1 bam , 1 acre land, all kinds friuit. In ! quire at this office. 2t For Sale— 74 acres good improved land, 9-room house, barn, windmill and water system. Inquire at this office. 2t c >» "O o .o >» s 85 8} V rO IL •H Lost— Light-weight brown overcoat, on Greenville road near Forest Grove Finder please leave at Oregon Real | Estate office and receive reward. m. m. For Sale— 8 yearling highgTade Jer sey heifer calves, and one yearling bull ™- —* Three 2 year old heifers, com ing fresh a «• within a month, and 4 milch cows. m. T h e young heifers are from cows averaging 380 pounds of butter per E. C. S im p s o n , Agent. Have also a 3 horse power gas W . E. COMAN. General fre ig h t and year. oline engine for sale. Enquire at resi J Passenger Agent. Portland.____________ den ce of M. Sommer. 3 miles north west of Banks, Ore. (Form erly Hubert — Hoffman & Allen Co. will buy W hitney’ s Farm .) 9 your pears and apples. m. Lost— Fob with $ 2 .5 0 gold piece — Try Schultz’ s g-ound bon e for attached. Return to this office. I your hens. It will make them lay. E >> L ‘5 Û £ N 4-> S h ■H Correspondence. M ore help n eeded at the hop yards. Men and women make $2 and $3 per day. Allen Hayden had a new phone put in his house last week. H elp is also wanted in the prune or chards to pick and dry prunes. to O O aa Real E state K . N . S ta e h r Mrs. M. S. Roberts was called to Portland last week on account of the serious illness of Mr. R obert’ s son’ s I wife. Card of Thanks. T o those friends and neighbors in j Cornelius and Forest Grove who in so j | many ways helped to lighten our care | i and sorrow in the long illness and death of our beloved husband and father, and for the beautiful floral offerings, we ; I truly feel grateful and ever shall remem ! ber. Especially do we wish to thank i the members of the I. O . O. F ., Re- I beccas and relatives. Mrs. L. S. Foster and family. — There will be a dance at the Skat ing Rink next Saturday night Septem ber 11. Walker’ s Orchestra will fur nish the muse. £ 3 FO R E ST GROVE F e lix V e rh o e v e n OFFICE A T THE UA7.AAR, N E X T TO P O S T O F F IC E Som e of this w eek's Bargains Twenty acre farm, 4 miles from here; 15 acres cleared, house and barn. $1300 takes it; $500 down, balance on 6 per cent. Forty acre farm with good house and barn for only $1000. Good 6 room for $650. house in town Large house in town with 4 acre lot. Best location in For est Grove, $1150. Fifty-three acre farm, with house and barn 4 miles from Gas ton; 40 acres in cultivation; bal ance in good pasture. Horses, cows, chickens and farm im ple ments go with the place. All for $ 3 00 0; $180 0 cash, balance to suit. Twenty-three acres, 2£ miles from Forest Grove; 15 acres cleared, fair lou se, good new barn. All for $1600. Terms. cn O) O •c a — Ladies’ hand turned patent leather plain toe. Bailey's Big Store. j oxfords, , ® — M oved, next door to Peterson' hardware. W . E. Bowman, the har- . ness man. 9 -3 t Go ■ Good new 6-room house, hard wood finish, hot and cold water, b*th a. s. f. J acre lot with beau tiful shade trees. G ood barn. Price $1400. Thirty-eight acre fruit farm, 3 miles from Forest Grove, with 81500 house and good new barn. 2000 grape vines, 900 prune trees, 100 bartlett and 300 other bearing fruit trees. This place will bring its owner a yearly in c om e of $1 80 0. Price $5000. Half down. Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles out with good buildings and fine orchard. Price $4000. New six room house with two lots for $1000. Eighty-five acre«, 3 miles from Banks, 55 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in prunes, 3 acres fam ily orchard of all kinds of fruit. Good 8-room hous , new barn, good timber and running water. On mail and milk route. I ele- phone on place. Price $3600. Eighty acre larm, 34 miles from Forest Grove, 30 acres cleared, *0 acres slashed, bal ance in timber. House and good barn. Good orchard. Good spring by the house, sold before Sept. 20, $3000 takes it. This place is on milk route. Houses for Rent