Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 31, 1907, Image 5

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    We have been appointed agents
for
THE
AM E R IC A N
INSUR
m
ANCE COM PANY of Newark, N. J.
| the first Sunday and
are
Right
country, and will fye pleased to pro­
j
All j
Keagy of
|: Davids Hill, the third Sunday.
tect your properly.
will
adjusted and without a single suit.
soon be heard
ES
fa
S3
Si
t
In Soisette, Mercerized, W ool Batiste, Mix­
V ery
newest* designs and handsomely tailored.
home with the former’ s sister who has humming the last week. Quite a few
have had their wood cut.
been visiting her.
Prices, $2.25, 2.50, 3.25, 4.50, and 5.50.
Another big Crew of men passed
Miss Maud Shipley is convalescing
from an operation for appendicitis per­ through here Saturday evening cn
their way to Tillamook to work on the
formed at her home last Thursday.
Mrs. Atley and daughter, the latter
SI
m
£3
m
B5
railroad.
The measles are still in our neigh­
of whom is teaching the Slegly school,
made a flying trip to Portland Saturday. borhood. Ara, Eva and Katie Heislet
have been confined to their homes for
Banks’ populace was royally enter­
the past week with them.
tained Saturday evening by a magic
Mi. Groves i ' home for a short time
| lantern show. ( ? ) Where did it com e
Our New Fall Cloaks ®> Jack
after an absence of about a month.
j from?
Miss Amelia Richter who was oper­
ets are Here.
&
m
disaster as soon as they could be
Mrs. Wm. Snyder has been visiting
Alfred M cC oy is building a house
with her father.
on a portion of his fathei’ s place.
W e are indeed very glad to see the
Lucy Lee, who has been residing
painters at work.
at N om e, Alaska for some time, is
We were all very thankful to wel- home,
com e the rain which was much needed
Most everyone seems to welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M oore enjoyed
the refreshing rain which com m enced
a visit from the latter’ s mother over
Monday.
! Sunday.
Edna Vincent was taken down with
Mrs. Cooper who paid a short visit
the measles last Thursday in the
to her mother at North Yamhill, re-
schoolroom.
| turned Monday.
James Berry left last week for a visit
Dr. W. M. Killingsworth is making
with his sister’ s family, who reside in
arrangements to erect a new building
Southern Oregon.
for a drug store.
Heislcr’ s wooasaw has been busy
Mrs. John Friday and children went
Lotset Line o f Ladies’
Sh irt Waists
-
American
000 of losses in the San Francisco
BANKS
band
The
has a record of paying over $1,000,-
j are cordially invited to attend.
Banks’
from.
ed Silk, Sateen, and Cordarette.
Rev.
¡a
one of the strongest and best in the
I Rev. J. Hall will conduct the services
Come and
ated upon at St. Vincent Hospital by
! Dr. W . M.
Killingsworth of Banks, is
When he returns to his work he will
have an all winter's job
improving.
Regular. With Lots of News.
Mr. Cressler, the appointed minister
for Banks’ First M. E.
m
Vinton, Iowa, Oct. 23, 1907.
church, which
is rapidly nearing completion, paid us
Inspect Them
for the Con­
denser company.
Washington County News,
»
Dear Sirs:
a visit Monday.
Please do not send the News any
Mrs. W. M. Killingsworth's brother
and family of Dawson,
Canada,
been paying her a visit.
more to this place, but deliver at For­
have
He is inter­
est Grove, P. O. Box 33.
Will leave
here in a few days for Oregon.
Will
: «
ested in the Dawson Daily News.
HOFFMAN
be glad to get back home as it is cold
Grant Hughes of the Hughes Home and frosty here. Very thankful to you
Telephone Co., passed through here for sending it as it has com e regular
®> ALLEN
COMPANY
last week when he made arrangements every week with lots of news.
installed for the
Respectfully yours,
business men.
C. W . O’ DELL.
to have a special line
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
School will be opened
Nov.
i
I
4, at
Panic in Wall Street
which time the new school house will
We will have ! may have some effect upon the banks,
be ready for occupancy.
Liner Column
It it 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, 2Va cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 ct*.
“ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make
8100 to $150 per month, some even
more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­
tion, far from old orchards.
Cash
advanced weekly. C hoice of territory.
Address Washington Nursery Company,
Toppenish, W ashington.”
FOR SALE— G ood work horse well
broke,and set of new work harness
never been used. On the Old Carey
Porter place.
8-tf
I consider trade for good pasture land.
For price and terms call on or address
the owner.
A.
W.
Gillis,
Grove, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2
seys; all in milk.
Inquire of C.
Dairy Farm For Sale.
ern equipped and best located small
dairy farm in Washington county?
beautiful home one
A
mile east of Forest
Grove on Base Line road and proposed
electric car
line.
within i mile;
S.
P. trains stop
milk route, rural deliv­
ery, electric lights, telephone.
House
GASTON
are sure to get value received for vour
Port- plin have been
land Sunday.
J. D. Hibbs and wife were
helping
Mrs. Masters
Portland
visitors Sunday.
C.
last ; The Oregon I .and Company have a few
I good bargains that will pay big
on Gales Creek last Sunday.
Edward Seymour,
divi-
other
.
Be-
■duced
Manager,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Born to the wife of Louis Holt, Oct.
Free­ 22, a girl.
$1000, cottage, five rooms, pantry, man, Oct. 26, a daughter.
Hazel O’ Donnell is visiting with
park, fruit
William Raymond
of Meadows, friends in Portland.
trees, two lots. Box 131.
15-2*
Idaho, is visiting relatives here.
Miss Rose Martin of Portland is vis­
For Sale— G ood reliable team. Must
Rev. E. E. M cVickers and wife of iting friends in this vicinity.
go soon.
Price $150.
Inquire of Lafayette were visiting friends here a
Mr. Charles Gittere of Portland was
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Oliver Curtiss.
few days this week.
a visitor at the home of J. W. White
Fred Kincaid and wife of Spring- last week.
WANTED — Local representative for
brook are visiting Mrs. K incaid’ s par-
Mrs. Wolfred and Mrs. Myers of
Forest Grove and vicinity to look after
j ents, Mr. and Mrs. H . E. M osier.
Portland spent a few days with Mrs.
renewals and increase subscription list
There will be no school this W ed ­ G eo. Fisher.
of a prominent monthly magazine, on
Ex­ nesday, Thusday and Friday of this
School started Monday with Geo.
perience desirable but not necessary. week on account of the Teachers’ In ­ Yates as principal and Abby Wilkes as
G ood opportunity for right person. stitute.
primary teacher.
Tw o saloons or none is the question
Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O,
Miss Evelyn Dooher of Hillsboro,
now. Two petitions for license are
New York.
16t2
who is teaching at Haywood, spent
posted, one by Wm. Martin and the Saturday at the Quicks.
WANTED— In Forest Grove— Board other by Dr. J. A. Baker.
Harry Gleason of Portland, who has
and rooms for family of five; no small
F. A. Everett and Fred Kincaid been with the P. R. it N. in Tillamook
children. Bell phone 271. Foraddress
went hunting
last
week.
They
for the past year, visited friends in
So Forest G iove, F. J. Miller.
17-tf
thought it a shame to take the life of Buxton last week.
W ood shed
10 cows and 3 horses,
Ethel Pierce visited at home
Vheat,
interest besides.
closet, good attic, chicken
basis.
16-1
14x20, barn 20x55, rustic siding, doors
doors, fitted for
investment, and big
Katie and Maude Lilly were visiting ' dends.
BUXTON
Girl Wanted— T o work for board and innocent creatures so returned without
large porches, all nicely finished, parlor go to school. Inquire at this office.
any game.
and windows cased and moulded, panel
GA LES C R EEK
Sunday.
with her sewing the past week.
has 7 rooms, bath, pantry, closets, two
finished in natural ash.
two teachers this term and hope soon but when you put your money into
real estate in Washington County you
H e has also built to have the school graded.
Mrs. Crunican and Miss Grace K op-
Glenn Raymond was out from
Born— T o the wife of W.
F o r S a l e .— T horoughbred regis­
tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy
cattle which have the highest test in
the county.
Address box 16 R. F. D.
N o. 1. Cornelius.
a salary and commission
D o You Want the most perfect m od­
H.
Dilley.
15t3p
Mr. Kennell has had a new fire place
built in his house.
a new kitchen.
Forest
14-tf
FOR S a l e — 6 milch cows part Jer­
O ’ Neil Jr., 1 mile southeast of
Correspondence.
Notice to Prune Growers.
W e wish to ask every
WATT D ISTRICT.
We understand that Will M cCoy has
EAST GASTON.
gone into the furniture business.
Jas. Hill was doing business in the
Prune dryer Grove Saturday.
buggy room , poarch, feed room, 2 -in the county to report to me the num­
Wm. Hardebeck and E. J. Shot well
bins, drive-way, mow for 35 tons hay, ber of pounds dried this year and last erected a new line fence last week.
silo at end of barn 9x26, water tank on year as we wish to know what we are
Tom Russell has contracted to do
top of silo, feed cutter and elevator in doing in this line and make a record some gTubbing for Wm. Hardebeck.
W. R. HARRIS,
bam, gas engine cuts feed and pumps of the same.
L. L. Paget has purchased quite a
County
Fruit Inspector.
water. Concrete floor back of cows’
[ bill of lumber to build a large h o g -
manger fitted with patent ties and wa­
— Ladies’ hand turned patent leather house,
tering devise; automatic manure car­ oxfords, plain toe. Bailey s Big Store.
y he (arrners generally are glad to
rier. 2 good wells, fine chicken house
— Hoffman it Allen Co. will buy see ¡{ rajn „ the ground has been too
and park, shop and store room 14x22.
your pears and apples.
| dry to plow.
All buildings and fences nearly new
R Callaway who has just pur-
y /m . Hardebeck and family left
and in A 1 condition; 14 J acres all in
chased Nicholson it
it Son's
S ° ^ s grocery, Tuesday for southeastern New M exico,
high state of cultivation, good assort­ invites your
p a * t r o n a g e ^ ^ g J m e ^ o f , ^ ^ (hey wi;l jpend some time visit-
ment of fruit. This splendid home choice fresh groceries
14-5 j ing a brother of Mr. H ardebeck.
must be seen to be appreciated. Would
The families of Allan Rice and
D.
B. Adams spent Sunday with Robt.
McCracken and wife of
Several
loads
of
Forest Grove.
Italians
passed
through here last week, also this week
on their way to Tillamook to work
on
the railroad.
1
School
was
closed
Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday this week, to al­
low Miss Travis to attend the T each ­
er’ s convention at Hillsboro.
Tw o woodsaws Were in the neigh ­
borhood
last
week.
One
was
at
Messrs. Hall's and Burk’ s, and anoth­
er at A. Dilley's, Mr. Frost’ s and
Buxton's.
Mr.
FO R E ST GROVE
R ea1 Estate
K. N. S taeh r
Go I
F e lix Verhoeven
OFFICE A T THE H AZA AH ,
—
ANTS
N EX T TO P O S T O F F ieE
H«fN.
|
S o m e o f this w e e k ’s
Ten acres of land only two
miles from here on good road.
H ouse and good spring on place,
One acre in grapes. Only $750.
$250 down, balance to suit.
Four acres of land, close to
town, no buildings.
Fine loca­
tion.
$900.
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 $3 000; $1800 cash, balance
to suit.
Tw elve and one-half acres,
with fine house and good barn.
Family orchard, only one-half
mile from town. All the land is
under cultivation and in fine
shape.
Price $3 50 0.
Eighteen-acre fruit farm with
house and barn and good fruit
drier, 6 miles from here. Price
$1500.
House and two lots
Grove for only $750.
Forest
Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles
out with good buildings and fine
orchard. Price $4000.
Six room house
on good corner lot
,n
St
with barn
for sale for
$ 800 .
it h
G ood new 7-room house with
two lots on car line lor only
*
1000 .
Eighty acres ol fine land, 6
miles out, no buildings. Fine
water and orchard on place.
Price $35 per acre.
Three acres, close to town
with good 8 room house and fine
orchard. 81500. Will exchange
for town property.
Four acres of land, close to
town, with house and barn, good
orchard. An ideal location for a
fruit and chicken ranch. Price
81100.
Five acre tract with house and
barn, one rnile out. Good loca­
tion. $1600.
Thirteen acres of land, half of
it cleared, balance in timber,
one-half mile out for $1500.
Will exchange for town property.
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