Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 07, 1907, Image 5

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    Pete Killin and wife were visiting at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Ezra Kirts,
Sunday.
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FALL WAISTS '
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THOMAS & HOGE
Real Estate Loans
Arthur Aydelotts and Mr. Havnies
were visiting at the home of Frank
Lewis last Sunday.
F. Lewis and family, accompanied
by Mrs. Hamilton, made a flyinig trp
to Banks Monday afternoon.
George MeGraw moved his family
to Banks last Friday. We are sorry to
lose these good neighbors from our
midst but wish them well in their new
home.
BUXTON
AND INSURANCE
Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oregon
We have been appointed agents
for THE AMERICAN INSUR
ANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J.
one of the strongest and best in the
country, and will be pleased to pro­
tect your properly. The American
has a record of paying over $1,01)0,•
000 of losses in the San Francisco
disaster as soon as they could be
adjusted and without a single suit.
Mrs. Lou Crawford took a trip to
Hillsboro Saturday.
The water works of Buxton is now
Resolutions of Sympathy.
ready to supply the town.
Resolutions of sympathy were adopted
Miss Louisa Tolke has been visiting 1 by Forest Grove Camp No. 3835 Mod­
11 in Forest Grove with Anna Smith.
ern Woodman of America and Rose­
Bobby Simpson broke his arm last wood Camp No. 3835 Royal Neighbors
week. Dr. Killingsworth of Banks set 1 of America of Forest Grove, Oregon on
' the death of our esteemed neighbor
it.
Ed. Landiss and family of Eugene, Mr. Charles Aldrich who died Oct. 25
I who has been railroading here started 1907.
Whereas the angle of death has en­
for home this week.
tered our camps and taken from our
Mrs. Emmett Quick went down to
j St. Mary’s last week to see about plac­ midst our beloved Neigbor Charli s
Aldrich.
ing her daughter in school there.
Therefore be it resolved: that we the
Mrs. G. V. Abernethy, who has
members of Forest Grove and Rose­
been attending her sister, Mrs. George
wood Camps extend the bereaved wife
Fisher, returned to her home in New-
and daughter our syinpaty in their hour
berg Monday.
I of great sorrow.
Resolved that our charters be draped
WAT T DISTRICT.
for a period of thirty days and a co| y
There are now 46 scholars enrolled
of these resolutions be se t to the wife
in our school.
and daughter and to the official papers
John Williams of North Yamhill, sold
for publication also a copy be spread
some stock to John Htisler of Gales on Camp records in memory of our de-
Creek, Monday.
1 parted neighbor.
John Ihrig, chairman of the school
Mr. L. J. Corl
board, was at Hillsboro Friday, at the
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teachers’ institute.
” Fogel
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Schofield and
Mrs. Sylvia Lenneville
children of Gales Creek, attended
” Nora Wilhelmstn
church services here Sunday.
’* Lula Allen.
Mrs. J. Heckstrom and little son re­
Card of Thanks.
turned to Portland Saturday, after a few
We desire to thank the good people
weeks’ visit at the Bisbee home.
j of Forest Grove for the immediate re­
We are glad to welcome Mr. De
lief given and the many kind deeds
Moss and family into our neighborhood. !
and thought ul acts shown us since the
They have purchased Mr. Burk’s place
! loss of our home last Wednesday even-
Mr. and Mrs. McCracken of Forest
I ing and for the financial aid rendered
Grove, and Allan Rice and family took
which will enable ns to lebuild. Wc
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Adams,Sun­
trust you may never be called upon to
day.
pass through a similar experience.
Rollo Peterson and his friend Mr.
S. L. C arlyle & fa m ily .
I,awrence, were out from town the first
MARRIED
of the week, hunting pheasants on the
Miss Mary Finta and L. Van Lorn
Watts’ ranch.
Mrs. R. M. Bisbee, who has been 1 both of Cornelius were united in mar-
visiting relatives in Portland for the j riage at the Hillsboro Catholic church
past two weeks, returned to her Gale: i last Wednesday and that evening they
gave a big dance in Alpha Hall Corne­
Creek home Tuesday.
lius. About sixty couples were pres­
j dainty refreshments were served the
— Hoffman & Allen Co. will buy ent. A strange thing about the affair
guests drove back to Banks. Those
was the groom lost his wedding hat,
your pears and apples.
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kinton,
when
it was an invitation dance.
—C. R. Callaway who has just pur­
BANKS
I Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
Walker’s
Orchestra furnished the
Mrs. Gallaway went to Portland Gallaway, Dr. and Mrs. Killingsworth, chased Nicholson & Son’s grocery,
music.
invites your patronage
Big line of
Tuesday.
; Mr. and Mrs. Prickett.
choice fresh groceries always on hand
We’ll cover that umbrella. Cori
Mr. Will Beard has gone to The
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Guns
repaired
by
Corl
i f Son. 1 8 t 4
Son.
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Dalles to work.
Latest Line o f Ladies’
Shirt W aists
In Soisette, Mercerized, W ool Batiste, Mix­
ed Silk, Sateen, and Cordarette.
Very
newest, designs and handsomely tailored.
Prices, $2.25, 2.50, 3.25, 4.50, and 5.50.
Our New Fall Cloaks
Jack­
ets are Here. Come and
Inspect Them
HOFFMAN ® , ALLEN
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
Liner Column
It l i i l l im ooth l a ilin g w hen you p lac e a Liner A4
!".'hJLC0.LT?he
crnain.'1
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
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Minimum rh.irye 10 c's.___________________________ FO R
COMPANY
Correspondence.
part Jer-
of
C. H.
“ WANTED—Salesmen. Many make seys; all in milk. Inquire
$100 to $150 per month, some even O’Neil Jr., 1 mile southeast of Dilley.
more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­
15t3p
Mr. McGraw's family moved to
tion, far from old orchards.
Cash
GASTON
For Sale—Good reliable team. Must Banks on Friday.
advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
E. L. Magoon of Portland, is visit­
Address Washington Nursery Company, go soon. Price $150.
Inquire of
Dr. Burger made a trip to Portland ing A. A. Russell.
Toppenish, Washington.”^ _________ Oliver Curtiss.
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one day last week.
Mrs. Ned Brown is a guest at the ; j
F or S a le —Good work horse well
WANTED—Local representative for
Mr. Bunn visited a few days with Harding home this week.
broke,and set of new work harness—
never been used. On the Old Carey Forest Grove and vicinity to look after Mr. and Mrs. Axley.
Wm. H . Bnlter has bought the
renewals and increase subscription list
Porter place.
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Mr. Otto Gallaway, Mr. Shoemaker Albert Coverstein place and the lot ad- |
of a prominent monthly magazine, on
FOR S a l e .— T horoughbred regis­ a salary and commission basis. Ex­ and Dr. Killingsworth left on Monday’s joining, belonging to Fred Everest.
train for Portland.
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tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy
Alex
Dames who was recently mar- N I
perience desirable but not necessary.
cattle which have the highest test in
Miss Anna Burns left on Saturday rjedi was jrjven a tin can and shot gun '
the county. Address box 16 R. F. D. Good opportunity for right person. for Portland to make an extended visit reception last week bv the boys of
Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O,
No. 1. Cornelius.
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with friends and relatives.
Scoggins and Patton Valleys. He
New York.
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Dairy Farm For Sale.
Mr. Parmely has his new house well came through liberally.
Do You Want the most perfect mod-
For Sale Nine year old mare 115“ un(jer way Mr. and Mrs. Kinton ex-
^ pleasant party was given at the
ern equipped and best located small pounds, raised colt this year and with pec{ tQ move in as soon as it ¡s ready. j home of Mrs H L Russeu Wednes-
dairy farm in Washington county? A colt now, one top buggy, one 6 or 9
The masquerade ball given by Mr. day, Oct. 30. The house was appro­
beautiful home one mile east of Forest inch plow, one good steel beam, 12 McGraw on Saturday night was a suc­ priately decorated for the Halloween
Grove on Base Line road and proposed inch plow cultivator; Old Hickory cess and was heartily enjoyed bv the occasion. Mrs. Burt Russell won first
electric car line. S. P. trains stop wagon 2 i. practically new; harness for spectators as well as the maskers.
and Mrs. Lois Purdy the booby prize. I
within £ mile; milk route, rural deliv­ both buggy and light wagon. J. W.
We understand the Fir Grove Those present from out of town were:
ery, electric lights, telephone. House Sherwood, corner of Third street and church is to receive a new coat of Mrs. E. L. Magoon, Mrs. Neal Brown ;
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has 7 rooms, bath, pantry, closets, two Fourth Avenue, City.
----- paint and papered and painted on the and Lura Jackson.
large porches, all nicely finished, parlor
FOR SALE Good house in South , ¡nsjqe besides getting a new bell.
Kansas City Items
finished in natural ash. Wood shed Park; 5 bed rooms, 2 sitting rooms,
School opened on Monday but not
What
a
fine rain we had.
14x20, barn 20x55, rustic siding, doors kitchen and lot 100x100; good barn,
in the new schoolhouse as we expect-1 E. Hughes and I. Kirts were mar
and windows cased and moulded, Danel price $1550. Also good 6 room house,
!
ed. There was some delay in receiv- I keting oats last week.
doors, fitted for 10 cows and 3 horses, corner lot, 1 block from car line,$900.
ing the wood fiber used in plastering, j
buggy room, poarch, feed room, 2 Some choice building lots. T. H. Lit-
Mrs. Ida Kirts was calling on Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Schulmerick enter- Hughes Monday afternoon,
bins, drive-way, mow for 35 tons hay, tlehales. Forest Grove.
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tained on Thursday night. The even-
p Wa]dron
he,pjng R Hughei
silo at end of barn 9x26, water tank on
Notice
to
Prune
Growers.
top of silo, feed cutter and elevator in j
Iin» was 5Pent in PUylni pedro PrlZeS in putting in oats Monday.
We wish to ask every Prune dryer were WOn by Mrs. Kinton, Miss Dooley,
barn, gas engine cuts feed and pumps
Digging potatoes and sowing grain
water. Concrete floor back of cows in the county to report to me the num­ Mr. Carson and Mr. Gallaway.
is
now
the order of the day.
manger fitted with patent ties and wa­ ber of pounds dried this year and last
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prickett enter­
Mr.
and
Mrs. Hamilton took dinner
tering devise; automatic manure car- year as we wish to know what we are tained the N. W.’s, a newly organized
at
Free
Waldrons
fast Sunday.
rier. 2 good wells, fine chicken house doing in this line and make a record social club, on Wednesday evening at
C. Hamilton found one of his best
and park, shop and store room 14x22. °f
*an,e-
W. R. HARRIS,
their farm two miles from Banks. A
All buildings and fences nearly new
County Fruit Inspector, most enjoyable evening was spent in cows dead in the woods last week.
SALE -------------- 6
m ilc h
COWS
Kansas City was well represented at
and in A 1 condition; 14j acres all in
— Mrs. Edmondson would like to do pl*yin|g games. The ladies’ prize was
high state of cultivation, good assort- Work by the day. Phone No. 392. l l t f carried away by Mrs. W. M. Killings- the masquerade at McGraw’s hall last
ment of fruit. This spiendid home
—Money to loan on farm security w°rth *nd Dr- w M. Killingsworth Saturday night.
All report a good
must be seen to be appreciated. Would . w . H . Hollis,
i received the gentlemen's prize. A fter, time.
FO RES T GRO VE
Real
Esta Go
K. X . S ta e h r
office a t the u a z a a h
F e lix V e r h o e v e n
. n e x t to f o bto ffic e
S o m e o f th is w e e k ’ s B a r g a in s
Ten acres of land only two
miles from here on good road.
House and good spring on place,
One acre in grapes. Only $750.
$250 down, balance to suit.
Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles
out with good buildings and fine
orchard. Price $4000.
Four acres of land, close to
town, no buildings. Fine loca­
tion. $900.
$8»X>.
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 imple­
ments go with the place. All
for $3000; $1800 cash, balance
to suit.
Twelve 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 $3500.
Eighteen-acre fruit farm with
house and barn and good fruit
drier, 6 miles from here. Price
$1500.
House and two lots in Forest
Grove for only $750.
Six room house with barn
on good corner lot for sale lor
Good new 7-room house with
two lots on car line lor only
$
1000 .
Eighty acres of fine land, 6
miles out, no buildings. Fine
water and orchard on place.
Price $35 per acre.
Three acrea, close lo imrn
with good 8-room house and fine
orchard. $150*1. Will exchange
for town property.
Four acres of land, close lo
town, with house and barn, good
orchard. An ideal location for a
fruit and chicken ranch. Price
$
1100 .
Five acre tract with house and
barn, one mile out. Good loca­
tion. $1600.
Thirteen acres of land, half of
it eleued, balance in timber,
one half mile out for $1500.
Will exchange for town properly.
H o u s e s Tor R e n t