Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 21, 1907, Image 5

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Correspondence.
Mrs. Lusher went to Portland last
week and will be gone for some time.
Jessie Mann is now at Portland where
she expects to stay through the win­
Mr. Bunn is a frequent visitor at
ter.
Banks.
Mrs. F. Lewis has been quite sick
Mr. Galloway went to Portland on
the past week but at this writing is
^Thursday.
some better.
Mrs. E. F. Willis has been on the
Mrs. Ladd’s daughter from Portland
sick list this week.
arrived yesterday and will visit some
Mr. Cooper made a business trip to time with her parents.
Hillsboro the first of the week.
BANKS
Miss Josephine Gordon of Portland
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Killingsworth.
Holiday Linens
When you serve your turkey on
Thanksgiving Day you will want
your Linens to be especially nice.
Our stock comprises ail the new and
dainty designs in Table Cloths, Nap­
kins, Tray Cloths, and all the other
linens that* go Lo make your meals a
pleasure.
GASTON
Mrs. F . A. Everest spent two days
in Portland last week.
Joe Schulmerich, Otto Galaway and
W. C. Kertson and family came up
Mr. Willis were Portland visitors last
for
the social Saturday night.
week.
Mrs.
E . A. Everest of Cornelius,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinton at­
spent
Sunday
with her son, F . A. Ev­
tended the Kinton-Wodell wedding
erest.
Sunday.
Mrs. Felix Kertson and daughter
The boys are getting ready to wel­
come Mr. Harry Davis and wife the Carmine of Los Angeles, are visiting
Mrs. H. R . Russell.
first of the month.
Mrs. I. J . Raymond attended a
The new church is getting along
nicely and we expect it to be ready meeting of the school board of Yamhill
county at McMinnville last Saturday.
for dedication in about a month.
A bunch of Gastonites, consisting of
The young men of this ljcality had
Babe
Wescott, Elmer Hamrick, Hal
better sit up and take notice or Banks
Tanner
and Orton Gabrielle went to
will iose another of its young ladies.
the shooting match at Greenville last
Born to the wife of Mr. Dick Stroh-
week, and brought back nine turkeys.
meyer, a boy, weighing 9 pounds.
The hard times social given by the
Dick expects to have him making
Jollity
club was quite a success. Prizes
baskets in a week or two.
for the best sustained characters were
The new school house was dedi­
given to Mrs. Lulu Anderson and Ben­
cated with an appropriate program to­
jamin Ward. A. L. Thomas received
day. Mr. Crosley, our minister of­
the booby prize in the shape of a
fered a prayer. Mr. Banks, Willis,
lemon.
Inkily and Mr. Ladd, the principal |
gave short addresses.
WATT D ISTR IC T.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper entertained
the N. W ’s at their home one day last
week. The evening was spent in
plaving Pedro and other games. The
first prize for Pedro was won by Mrs.
Killingsworth, while the consolation
prize fell to Mrs. Kinton. Mrs. Kil­
lingsworth and Mr. Kinton won the
prize in the apple race. Mrs. Wm.
Prickett carried away the prize in the
guessing game. Dainty refreshments
were served. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Kinton, Dr. and Mrs. Killings­
worth, Mr. and Mrs. Prickett, Mr. and
Mrs, Galloway and Mr. and Mrs.
Cooper.
THATCHER
Jim Haney has moved on the Chas.
Vaughn farm.
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the Grocery Line
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Y ou will find all Lhe choicest, products of the farm end garden, canned
goods of the richest, and all the accessories to the Thanksgiving dinner.
Our prices are right and our service is the best.
Shirt Waists
Mr. Williams was in Portland Mon­
day for some hardware.
Little Walter Dilley is out of school
on account of a bad cold.
In Soisette, Mercerized, Wool Batiste, Mix­
Willie Monner was out from Port­
land the forepart of this week.
Emery La Mont entered school last
week and is reviewing the eighth
grade branches.
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Harvey Rogers moved into the up­
stairs part of the house occupied by
Ernest Burke, the first of the week.
ed Silk, Sateen, and Cordarette.
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newest designs and handsomely tailored.
Prices, $ 2 .2 5 , 2 .5 0 , 3 .2 5 , 4 .5 0 , and 5 .5 0 .
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. John Ihrig
Saturday, Nov.
16, a girl.
This
makes two boys and two girls in their
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family.
Mr. and Mrs. McCracken came out
Mrs. Geo. Hayden, who has been
from town, Sunday; took dinner at Mr.
on the sick list for some time past, is
Rice’s and attended services at the
much improved.
Watt’s church in the afternoon.
Jake French has sold his farm and
Dr. Brown was called to attend Mrs.
moved into the J. Farthing property.
R. M. Bisbee, who was taken very sick
He expects to buy again in the spring.
Sunday at her brother’s O. McCale.
A young man, who recently came The latest report is that she is slowly
from the east, saw a mounted silver improving.
gray squirrel, and, thinking it alive,
E. Brick and J. Sies, in the employ
threw a club and knocked it over be­
of the Base Line Lumber Co., hauled
fore finding his mistake.
some long timbers through here Fri­
Mrs. Melzo Raymond, who is visit­ day, for the new county bridge which
ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Raymond, is being built across Gales Creek near
accidentally run the point of the scis­
town.
sors in one of her thumbs, blood pois­
W. F. McCoy and Mrs. Etta Dilley,
on set in and Dr. Ward was called.
well known residents of this place,
She is some better at this writing.
were married by Rev. J. R . Hall at
his residence, Saturday, Nov. 16, 1907.
D IL L E Y .
They have gone to housekeeping on
Miss Caruthers visited her sister,
Mr. McCoy’s place, and the congratu­
Mrs. B. A. Hoskins, a few days last
lations and well wishes of their many
week.
friends are evtended.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Briggs and Wilford
spent Saturday shopping in the Rose
ASKS US TO PRINT It.
City.
Guy Hoover, who is on the road for
a tailoring house in Portland spent
Sunday at home.
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Tells How to Prepare a Simple Mix
ture to Overcome Dread Disease.
To relieve the worst forms of Rheu­
matism, take a teaspoonful of the fol
Mrs. P. J. Ward who has been on
the sick list for the past few weeks, is lowing mixture after each meal and at
bedtime:
reported to be improving.
Fluid Extract Dandeiion, one-half
Emmett Hoover, who has been in
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Eastern Oregon for the past two years,
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
is visiting his mother and relatives
ounces.
here.
These harmless ingredients can be
The basket social given by the
obtained from our home druggists, and
United Artisans last Wednesday even­
are easily mixed by shaking them well
ing was a howling success both socially
in a bottle. Relief is generally felt
and financially.
from the first few doses.
The entertainment given by Mr.
This presepription states a well-
Sparks of The News last Saturday night known authority in a Cleveland morn­
was well attended and everybody re­ ing paper, forces the clogged-up, in­
ported a pleasant evening.
active kidneys to filter and strain from
Mr. lohn Stevens and family, who the blood the poisonous waste matter
hich causes Rheuma-
have been in Idaho the past few I and uric acid,
HOFFMAN
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COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
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ney or Urinary
disorders or Rheuma­
tism.
Cut this out and preserve it. Good
Rheumatism prescriptions which really
relieve are scarce, indeed, and when
you need it, you want it badly. Our
druggists here say they will either sup­
ply these ingredients or make the mix­
ture ready to take, if any of our readers
prefer.
Big Dance.
Liner Column
It is all sm ooth s a ilin g w hen you plac e a L iner Ad
in this colum n. A f?w words h e re w ill reach 5,000
readers and the results are c e rta in . 5c lin e 1st
Insertion, 2 ' a c en ts each su b seq u e n t in sertion.
M inim um c h a rg e 10 cts.
— Mrs. Edmondson would like to do
Money to loan on farm security
work by the day. Phone No. 392. 111f W. H . Hollis,
W e’ ll cover that umbrella. Corl
— Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and
¡Son.
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keep warm.
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— Don’t you think a
Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 18t4
“ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make
Blanket
would feel good
Rust is worse than wear. Let Corl
8100 to 8150 per month, some even
nights? Bailey’s.
&
Son
clean
your
bilce.
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more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­
tion, far from old orchards.
Cash
advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
Address Washington Nursery Company,
Toppenish, Washington.”
FO R EST GROVE
Masquerade— Thanksgiving night, at
FOR SALE— Good work horse well
Sargents,s Hall, Gales Creek, Oregon, broke,and set of new work harness—
Nov. 28th 1907.
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never been used. On the Old Carey
! Porter place.
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We repair and cover umbrellas, L.
FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred regis­
J. Corl & Son.
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tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy
French Exposition's Tribute to Mrs. cattle which have the highest test in
the county. Address box 16 R. F. D.
Eddy.
No. 1. Cornelius.
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BOSTON, N ov . 8.— Mrs. Mary Baker
FOR S a l e — Good house in South
G. Eddy, the Leader of the Christian
'
Park;
5 bed rooms, 2 sitting rooms,
Science denomination, has been award­
kitchen
and lot 100x100; good barn,
ed a Diploma of Honor by the Inter­
national Exposition of Book and Paper price 81 5 5 0 . Also good 6 room house,
' corner lot, 1 block from car line,8900.
Industries recently held in Paris.
The interesting information reached Some choice building lots. T . H. Lit-
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the Christian Science Sentinel of Bos- tlehales, Forest Grove
ton, through a letter from Dr. W. H.
Tolman, Commission General of the
WANTED— Girl for general house-
United States at the Book and Paper work. Must be good cook and house-
Exposition. Dr. Tolm an’ s letter was keeper. Will pay good wages. Phone
addressed to Rev. Wm. P. McKenzie 271 Bell line or address F. J. Miller,
of the Christian Science Publishing So- South Forest Grove.
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ciety and is as follows
P a r is , L ’O c t o b r e 23, 1907.
DEAR D r . MCKENZIE:—
It gives me sincere pleasure to in­
form yon that, on my recommendation,
the highest award, a Grand Prize, was
made your exhibit by the International
months and are visiting at the home o f 1 tism.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens.
As Rheumatism is not only the most
Jury at this Exposition.
painful and torturous disease, but dan
Kansas City Items.
A Diploma of Honor was awarded
gerous to life, this simple recipe will!
Go to A. Krafts for hair cut and
Mrs. Eddy as the Founder of Christian
no doubt be greatly valued by many
shave.
Science.
sufferers here at home, who should at
Very sincerely yours,
Art and Will Easely are now home
once prepare the mixture to get this
again.
w. H. T olm an ,
relief.
Commissioner American Section.
Mrs. C. Hamilton called on Mrs. |
j It is said that a person who would
The exhibit spoken of in Dr. Tol-
Ladd Sunday afternoon.
j take this prescription regularly, a dose
man’s
letter was made up largely cf
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hughes were visit­ j or two daily, or even a few times a
senous
KidJ
(
Mrs.
Eddy’s
writings.
ing at the home of Mr. David Sunday ! week, would never have
S t o r e and O f f ic e H e l p — F ur­
nished free to employers.
Clerks j
Registration Bureau, entrance to offices
1« Selling-Hirsch Bldg., 386 J Wash­
ington Street, Cor. West Park, Port­
land, Ore.
L o st G o ld W a tc h — Oct. 28th
Dr. Ward lost an open face gold watch
with leather fob at the milk stand of
A, Madison, 1 mile west of Gaston,
which the honest finder willl kindly re­
turn to owner and receive his reward.
2 0 tl*
— Hoffman & Allen Co. will feuy
your pears and apples.
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O F F I C E .17 T H E H A 7 . A A H . N E X T T O i > < f S T O E E I U E
S o m e o f th is w e e k 's B a rg a in s
Four acres of land, close to
town, no buildings. Fine loca
tion. 8 9 0 0 .
Fifty-three acre farm, with
house and barn 4 miles from Gas­
ton; 40 acres in cultivation; bal­
ance in good pasture. Hors«*s,
cows, chickens and farm imple­
ments go with the place. All
for 8 3 0 0 0 ; 8 1 8 0 0 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 cnltivation
anti in fine
shape.
Price $35C'0.
F.ightecn-acre fruit farm with
house and barn anil good fruit
drier, 6 miles from here. Price
81500.
New 5 room modern cottage,
all plas’ ered, hot and cold water
large lot in fine location. 81300
take-, it if bought soon. This is
a rare bargain.
Some good notes’ secured by
real estate for s,a!e.
Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles
out with good buildings and fine
orchard. Price 8 4 0 0 0 .
Good new 7-room house with
two lots on car line lor only
81000.
Eighty acres of fine land, 6
miles out, no buildings. Fine
water and orchard on place.
Price 835 per acre.
Three acres, close to town
with good 8 room house and fine
orchard. S 1 5 0 1*. 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 mile out. Good loca­
tion. $1600.
One hundred and forty-seven
acres, 3 miles from Forest Grove,
55 acres in cultivation, 40 acres
¡n pasture, house and barn and
six acres in prunes, Two live
parings on the place. Can be
for £35 per acre.
Half
had
Balance on time to suit.
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