Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 24, 1907, Image 5

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    GASTON
Piling is being hauled into town
from all directions.
$750— N ice lot, fa ir house, choice location.
$650— Lot and fair house in good location.
W ANTED— Houses for tenants that a re w a iting
Chas. Wescott and wife were Port­
land visitors Tuesday.
Latest Line o f Ladies’
S h irt Waists
V e ry
Prices, $2.25, 2.50, 3.25, 4.50, and 5.50.
Our New Fall Cloaks ®> Jack­
Come and
Inspect Them
HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN
COMPANY
O R EG O N
FO R E ST G R O V E
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L in e r LO I U m il
It is a ll sm ooth s a ilin g w hen yo u place a
In th is colum n. A few w ord, h e re w ill r '.c h S . O Ü O
readers and th e resu lts a re c e rta in . Sc l.n e 1st
Insertion. J ' j c e n ts each s u b seq u e n t in sertio n .
M inim um c h a rg e 10 cts.___________________________
' consider trade for good pasture land.
For price and terms call on or address
the owner.
A. W. Gillis, Forest
Grove, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2 14-tf
PERSONS desiring some one to stay
with
children, or to do any evening
“ WANTED — Salesmen. Many make
$100 to $150 per month, some even work, please apply to matron at Her­
IStI*
more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­ rick Hall.
tion, far from old orchards.
Cash
FOR S ale — 6 milch cows part Jer­
advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
Address Washington Nursery Company, seys; all in milk. Inquire of C. H.
Toppenish, Washington.”
O’Neil Jr., 1 mile southeast of Dilley.
15t3p
FOR SALE —Good work horse well
broke,and set of new work harness—
Girl Wanted—To do general house­
never been used. On the Old Carey
work in small family. Inquire at J.
Porter place.
Knight’s on Fourth st.
15-tf*
FOR S a l e .— T horoughbred regis­
For Sale—Two full blooded York­
tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy
cattle which have the highest test in shire sows— each with seven pigs six
the county. Address box 16 R. P. D. months old. Inquire G. O. Sloan, or
No. 1. Cornelius.
11
phone Ind. 181.
15-1*
THOMAS & H0GE
Mr. J. D. Bates and family are now
settled in their new home.
Miss Laura Jackson was the guest
of the Misses Hibbs Sunday.
Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oregon
The attendance of the school is in-
cieasing since the measles are leaving
us.
E. H. Parker and wife were out from
St. Johns last week looking after their
property here.
Mrs. J. D. Hibbs and daughter,
Mamie, were visiting relatives in For­
est Grove Tuesday.
Real Estate,
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Last week Harve Baldwin scoote
around the town to beat the band i
his auto, Grant Hughes having put
into the proper kind of condition aft«
Harve had had it all summer. Bi
the new chauffeur got altogether to
zealous as to the speed and spirte
around a corner with a high gear o
with the result of stripping the sprocket
Jimmy Stevens was laid up with th
lumbago part of last week.
rei
t
Bedford Laughlin, our mayor and b
the way an official of much weight
got a letter the other day that con
tained a check for quite a sum c
money in it. The mayor says that h
does not like to write letters very we
but he does love to receive them -
Mrs. Johannah Henry left Monday especially when there is a money sli
for an extended visit in Minnesota. attached. The sensation must b
She was accompanied by her son Ed­ pleasant.
ward as far as Portland.
84,275,135 is the amount the frui
newest designs and handsomely tailored.
ets are Here.
Miss Georgia Moore left for a two
weeks visit in Hood River.
Mr. E. J. Ward has a fine field of
pumpkins which are not very safe be­
cause of the nearness of Halloween.
Word has reached here that Miss
Amy Thomas and Will Wahl formerly
of Gaston were married in Idaho a
short time ago.
In Soisette, Mercerized, W o o l Batiste, Mix­
ed Silk, Sateen, and Cordarette.
MONEY TO LOAN.
The farm of Mrs. N J. Walker, of
Forest Grove is without a tenant, but
it will not remain vacant long as there
is a demand for such property.
growers of Oregon will receive for thei
crop for the present year, as estimatei
by Hon. W. K. Newell, president c
the state board of horticulture. I'
Arrangements have been made for a making his estimate Mr. Newell dor
not deal with fancy prices, nor does h
change of management to take place
include the fruit that will be consumn
j in the Gaston hotel the first of Novem- I
on the farm.
ber. The place which has been eon-1
ducted by Mrs. M. E. Ralston, will be (
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taken charge of by Mr. Gray, recently
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of Chattanooga, Tennesee.
Charles Noble, the lad that made
such a big strike at Goldfield last year,
arrived here last week from the mines
of Nevada for a visit with his father,
Mark Noble. He will probably stay
all winter in this city and Portland
He says that things are a little quiet
in Goldfield now owing to the condi­
tions in New York but they will soon
assume brisk proportions again. Wood
sells for from $3<> to $40 a cord and
coal for $25 a ton. Board ranges all
the way from 830 to $75 per month.
Goldfield is a town of about 2*>,<M K)
The Oregon State Dairy Association .
Mr. and Mrs. Olson are the proud will hold its annual session in Portland
possessors of another son.
Thursday and Friday, December 12 J
and 13, instead of the 19 and 20. j
Jas.
Loving
and
Henry
Shorb
are
BUXTON
painting Mat Hines’ house this week. This change assures some of the ablest
The Grangers held an all day meet­
speakers in the United States.
H. G. Parsons brought a load of
ing Saturday.
fresh salmon from Tillamook last week
—J. P. Vanderzanden, the City
Lewis Carstens and wife have moved
Restaurant
man.
13t4.
Stella Smith, whose mother, Mrs.
to Greenville.
Chas. Adkins, resides at this place, is
Jack Killin and Elmer Lyda were in going to school in Forest Grove.
town Saturday.
The prune growers have been busy
Frank Bellinger took a trip to Port­ during the last week, hauling their
land this week.
prunes to market. Some have received
Lulu Mills made a flying trip to 5J cents per pound.
Hillsboro Monday.
H. W. Sparks will give a charcoal
Born—to thé wife of Ike Bledsoe, sketch recital at Gales City, Saturday,
K. N. S t a e h r
Sunday, Oct. 20, a girl.
Oct. 26, at 8 p. m. Over Sargeant’s
O F F IC E A T T H E H A M UH.
Abby Wilkes of Portland, was a store. See bills there.
Buxton visitor Saturday.
The Chapmans were visiting with
Correspondence.
Wm. Tolke went to Portland with a Mr. Pierces family Sunday and on re­
load of farm produce last week.
turning home took with them their last
Dairy Farm For Sale.
load of goods from their place on the
$1000, cottage, fiv« rooms, pantry,
Mrs.
Geo.
Laemmerman
went
down
Do You Want the most perfect mod­
hill.
closet, good attic, chicken park, fruit on the train to Centerville Thursday.
ern equipped and best located small
trees, two lots. Box 131.
15-2"
Services were held in the Catholic
D. S. Pierce had what might have
dairy farm in Washington county? A
church
Sunday.
A
lecture
was
given
been
a serious accident last week.
beautiful home one mile east of Forest
For Sale—Good reliable team. Must
in
the
afternoon.
While
coming down the mountain
Grove on Base Line road and proposed go soon. Price $150.
Inquire of
road
from
his place to Gales Creek
The
Donald
Lumber
Co.
has
been
electric car line. S. P. trains stop Oliver Curtiss.
16t3*
repairing the road between the mill and with l j cords of wood on his wagon
within i mile; milk route, rural deliv­
WANTED—Local representative for Crawford’s siding. A bridge has been the brake gave way. He managed to
ery, electric lights, telephone. House
head the horses toward the bank just
has 7 rooms, bath, pantry, closets, two Forest Grove and vicinity to look after; rajse(i eight feet,
large porches, all nicely finished, parlor renewals and increase subscription list j The , e l e p h o n e s e r v i c e i s m u c h im- as he was thrown from the wagon. No
finished in natural ash. Wood shed of a prominent moithly magazine, on proved $jnce , centra, haJ been put in serious damage was done.
salary and commission basis. Ex- ^ Buxton Misses May and Grace
14x20, barn 20x55, rustic siding, doors
Last week while J. J. Adkins was
and windows cased and moulded, oanel perience desirable but not necessary | Peterson arc acting as ’’hello” girls.
sowing grain, he unhooked his horses
doors, fitted for 10 cows and 3 horses, Good opportunity for right person. | Herman Tolke, son of Wm. Tolke, and left them standing. His little
buggy room, poarch, feed room, 2 Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O, fell and broke his arm at school Thurs­ two year old son took the lines and
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bins, drive-way, mow for 35 tons hay. New York.
day. He was taken immediately to started the team. In the child’s effort
silo at end of barn 9x26. water tank on
Girl Wanted— To work for board and Banks by Chaney Benefiel to have Dr. to stop them he held onto the lines
top of silo, feed cutter and elevator in
and was drawn partly across the field.
go to school. Inquire at this office.
Burger set it.
bam, gas engine cuts feed and pumps
16-1
Mina Tolke.
Christian
Tolke. The horses continued to run until
water. Concrete floor back of cows’
Mary Fisher and Anson Stowell were they got tangled up with a stump
manger fitted with patent ties and wa­
— The City Restaurant is located »warded $100 each as prizes given by which stopped them.
tering devise; automatic manure ear­ west of Nelson B. LaCourse’s store, be- tbe Grange in the Flower and Vegeta
ner. 2 good wells, fine chicken house tween John Anderson’s tailor shop and ble contest.
WATT D IS T R IC T .
and park, shop and store room 14x22. Ed Boos’ feed store.
13t4.
j R. Hölscher made a flying trip to
All buildings and fences nearly new
GALES CREEK
Portland one day last week.
— Ladies’ hand turned patent leather
and in A 1 condition; 14i acres all in
Mn.
Joe
Lilly
is
still
quite
sick.
Hod Parsons cl Gales Creek, was
high state of cultivation, good assort­ oxfords, plain toe. Bailey’s Big Store
through
here selling fresh salmon Sat-
Fred
Lilly
was
on
Gales
Creek
— Hoffman & Allen Co. will buy
ment of fruit. This splendid home
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urday.
couple
of
days
last
week.
roust be seen to be appreciated. Would 1 your pears and apples.
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Some of this week’s Bargains
60 acres of land, 6 miles from
Carlton with good house and
barn, 25 acres in cultivation, 20
acres slashed, balance in timber.
Good orclard with fine fruit.
Price 81800. Will exchange for
Forest Grove property.
wuni
«raion.
FOREST GROVE
Forty acre farm with good
house and barn (or only $1000.
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mohair to u
tost for it.-
Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles
out with good buildings and fine
orchard. Price $4000.
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Six room house with barn
on good corner lot for sale for
$800.
button thre! th For-
very nc4
jy the
Eighty-acre farm, 3 j miles
from Forest Grove, 30 acres
cleared, 30 acres slashed, bal­
House and
Fifty-three acre farm, with ance in timber.
Good orchard.
house and barn 4 miles from Gas­ good barn.
ton; 40 acres in cultivation; bal­ Good spring by the house. If
ance in good pasture. Horses, sold before Sept. 20, 83000 takes
cows, chickens and farm imple­ it. This place is on milk route.
ments go with the place. All
Fifty acr»s with house and
for $3000; 81800 cash, balance barn and goof orchard, only 3
to suit.
out for $3500. Terms.
Twelve and one-half acres,
Four acres of land, close to
with fine house and good barn. town, with house and barn, good
Family orchard, only one-half orchard. An ideal location for a
mile from town. All the land is fruit and chicken ranch. Price
under cultivation and in fine $ 1100 .
shape. Price $3500.
Five acre tract with house and
Eighteen-acre fruit farm with barn, one mile out. Good loca­
house and barn and good fruit tion. $1600.
drier, 6 miles from here. Price
Thirteen acres of land, half of
$1500.
it cleared, balance in timber,
House and two lots in Forest one-lialf mile out for $1500.
Grove for only $750.
Will exchange /or town property.
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