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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
Correspondence. BANKS DILLEY. S. F. Van Meter spent Saturday in the Rose City. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Van Meter of Preaching in Banks every two weeks, Portland, spent Sunday at the home o f' E. F. Willis made his weekly trip to Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Van Meter. Portland. Thanksgiving services were con- j Holiday Linens ;V ;.' When you serve your turkey on Thanksgiving Day you will want your Linens to he especially nice. Our stock comprises all the new and dainty designs in Table Cloths, Nap kins, Tray Cloths, and all the other linens that go t>o make your meals a pleasure. Mr. Douchey has been on the sick ducted at the M. E. church Sunday list for several weeks. morning by the pastor, Rev. C. L. Mrs. M. Turner has been quite sick Creesy. but is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Will Burchill of Port J. F. Carstens is on the sick list land, spent Sunday at the home of and is being treated by doctors in the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Portland. Buchingham. Dr. W. M. Burger has been in Port J. A. C. Freund, who has been in land the past week purchasing a stock Southern Oregon for the past year, has of holiday goods. returned and is visiting his family at Sorry to say that Mr. Hollenbeck, ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- who moved near Vancouver Washing Namee. ton, is very low. Miss Emma Gordon, who has been Ole Hopkins has remodeled the old teaching the principal department of school house which he and family will our school, resigned last week, and her place is being filled by Mr. Scott of occupy this winter. Earl Wilson and Cltll Carstens can McMinnville. be seen every Sunday morning in hunt Kansas City Items. ing suit making their regular trip for A deer was seen on our streets early 1 “ducks. Tuesday morning. Mrs. Willis and daughter Ruth vis David O’Donnell of Buxton, was vis ited with friends in Hillsboro the past iting in this vicinity Sunday and Mon- ; week and report having had a delight day. ful time. Jennie Mann has gone to Portland We understand that Ralph Kinton is where she will visit with friends and buiiding a boat for the purpose of relatives. hunting ducks. We wish him success Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton spent Sun- j in his new enterprise. day visiting at the home of Mr. and Miss Elpha Schulmerich has been Mrs. E. Hughes. quite sick for some firne, but is im Mrs. F. Lewis, who has been sick proving under the skillful and attentive for some time, is still improving but | care of Dr. W. M. Burger. is not yet able to be up. The ladies of Kansas City attended J. C. Schulmerich is erecting a lodge at Greenville Monday afternoon water tower on his premises which will and of course enjoyed the rain. supply water for his house and farm. We are glad to see these improve Alta and Annie Inkley was visiting ments go on as the place builds up. at F. Lewis’s Sunday, remaining over The new school house was dedicat night at C. H. Hamiltons’ and return ed last Monday. Rev. Creasy opened ing home Monday morning. the program with a short prayer and GASTON made a very beneficial talk. R. M. C. A. Raymond left for Portland this Banks, E. F. Willis and W. S. Inkley, morning. were called upon for remaks and res A. L. Thomas was shaking hands ponded with short speeches for the here Saturday. good of the school. Prof. Ladd, the Charles Moore of Hood River, is principal of the school, made a very interesting speech, which was visiting ftiends here. thoroughly appreciated by all pres Mr. and Mrs. Neal Brown of Port ent. The school children came in for land were visiting here over Sunday. their part of the programme with I Wade Everest of Cornelius, came 1 songs which is always enjoyed. up to hunt ducks the last of the week. In the Grocery Line j - S . p . t < ^ \ S You will find all t*he choicest products of the farm and garden, canned goods of the richest and all the accessories to the Thanksgiving dinner. Our prices are right and our service is the best. Latest Line o f Ladies’ Shirt» In Soisette, Mercerized, W ool Batiste, Mix ed Silk, Sateen, and Cordarette. Very new est designs and handsomely tailored. Prices, $2.25, 2.50, 3.25, 4.50, and 5.50. HOFFMAN <3S ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis returned “ Rat" Rhinehart, a former O. A. C after several weeks absence, having student was the guest of Hal Hibbs I spent their honeymoon on their home Sunday. stead in Grand Ronde. All the good About a dozen fellows went down people of Banks and surrounding coun to the shooting match Monday and j try turned out with the regulation succeeded in winning quite a few tur charivari outfit. Mr. and Mrs. Davis keys. were looking forward to it and enjoyed Mrs. John Blum of West Chehalem, ters lots 6, 7 and 8 blk 7 Hillsboro it even more than the merry makers. died last Friday from internal blood $1400. The bride and groom treated the crowd poison. She leaves a husband and Frank X Dillman et ux to Michael bountifully to refreshments and all had two small children to mourn her loss. Foerster part of blk 1 Middleton $225. a good time. Some thought that one Thos R Johnston et ux to Edgar A A pleasant party was given at the evening of jollification was not enough Hart 43 acres in sec 16 t 1 n 4 w home of Mrs. L. Russell in honor of so decided to turn out the following $900. Mrs. Felix Kertson and daughter. night but after several attempts td Wm Richter et ux to Bertha Dailey Everybody enjoyed themselves to the bring them forth found the house of 5 acres in Fairview Add to Hillsboro fullest extent. the bride and groom vacated. Never $400. A surprise party was given at the theless the music by the Banks band Rosetta Wallace to Henrietta Van- 1 home of F. A. Everest in honor of Mr. was enjoyed by the community just dehey lots 9 and 10 Henry’s Add to Everest’s birthday and Mr. and Mrs. the same. Cornelius $95. Everest’s ann versary. A very good Erick Fagerstrom to John Reichen J. C. Schulmerich is erecting a wa time was reported. 8 acres in sec 1 t 1 s 1 w $3000. ter tower and will use a gasoline engine Word was received here that Har C Rhoades et ux to Roy L Greear ley. the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tract in Moore D L C in Hillsboro instead of wind mill. Myron McGregor, the former Cream- E. H. Jeter, died at his home in Port $250. eryman was out on a short visit with his land as the result of a severe burn Fred S Olsen et ux to George Har received over six weeks ago. Mr. row 10 acres in sec 2 t 1 s 3 w $1500. friends in Banks. The people of Banks have suspended and Mrs. Jeter formerly lived here. Frank W Emerson et ux to D F heavy eating pending the approach of COUNTY COURT NEWS Fleck 5 acres in sec 4 t 1 s 3 w the Thanksgiving turkey. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 81600. Cairie V Fuller to Albert N Stanton H E Higby to Estella Elliott 5 acres Misses Anna and Katie Burrus have returned from Portland where they 64.33 acres in Thos Hart D L C t 1 s in B H Catching D L C t 1 n 4 w 3 w , 810. have been visiting relatives. J W Shute et ux to Wm Richter 5 Ernest G Ruedy et ux to Geo P John Carstens has stored his large hop crop in his hop house awaiting acres in Fairview Add to Hillsboro Fetzer 5.75 acres in sec 11 t 2 s 1 w $350. $ 1 . the raise of the financial blockade. Hans Peterson et ux to R T Simp Mathias Ulmen et ux to August No cessation of business in Banks— Erickson part of sec 4 t 1 s 1 w son Tract in sec 4 t 2 n 4 w $1500. checks, clearing house certificates, Alanson Hinman et ux to Carl F $6300, hogs, veal, butter, eggs, hides or cash John L Schuleman et ux to Geo P Pfieffer part of Alvin T Smith D L C all goes. Fetzer 5.75 acres in sec 1 t 2 s 1 w t 1 s 3 w (sixteen acres) 83200. Mr. Turner reports no sign of m on-! • j ey stringency in his business. The | Mjtfy L Dods<jn {0 A j Roy part of We repair and cover umbrellas, L. only trouble ts in keeping the goods John Harris D L c t j n 3 w 8600. J. Corl & Son. 18t4 to supply the demand. t r* 4 u, a u- Roy L Greear to Wm A Finney The Banks band has institutd a ser- Tract jn M Moore D L c $155. ies of serenades under the auspices of Nancy I Banks et al to Trustees of the “ Newly Wedded Club” thai is Methodist church lot 2 blk 1 Banks very interesting to the inhabitants and $ 1 . no doubt improving to themselves. Alma Beegle et al to Alberta R Lin COMPANY OREGON FOREST GROVE Dr. Killingsworth and Ralph Kinton hunched their fishing yacht today. Its a craft of their own construction to be used on the waters of Kiilins lake. The launching took place with suit able ceremonies and the breaking of a bottle of soda water to the name of “ Clipper.” coln lot 14 blk 4 Thornes Add to Hillsboro $150. J W Shute er ux to L E Shute Tract 13 Fairview Add to Hillsboro $600. John Hensley et ux to F Rutsch mann 40.75 ac*es in Walter Pomeroy — More new pictures at the Book D L C t 1 n 2 w $3800. Store. Call in it will cost you nothing P M Jackson et ux to John W Mas to look at them. Liner Column — Mrs. Edmondson would like to do —Money to loan on farm security work by the day. Phone No. 392. ll t f W. H. Hollis, It is all sm ooth s a ilin g w hen you plac e a L iner Ad In th is colum n. A few words he re will reach 5,(XX) readers and th* resu lts a re c e rta in . Sc line 1st Insertion, 2 hi c en ts ea ch su b sequent in se rtio n . M inim um charge 10 cts. We’ll cover that umbrella. Corl & — Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and Son. 18t4 keep warm. — Don’t you think a nice Wool Blanket would feel good these cod Rust is worse than wear. Let Corl $100 to $150 per month, some even nights? Bailey’s. 18t4 more. Stock clean; grown on reserva & Son clean your bike. tion, far from old orchards. Cash , advanced weekly. Choice of territory, j Address Washington Nursery Company,1 Toppenish, Washington.” WANTED —Salesmen. Many make F o r SALE —Good work horse well j broke,and set of new work harness— . never been used. On the Old Carey Porter place. 8-tf Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 18t4 I FO R ES T GRÒ VE 1 Rea! Estate Go F or SALE. — Thoroughbred regis tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy cattle which have the highest test in the county. Address box 16 R. F. D. No. 1. Cornelius. tf K . AJ. S t a c h r H e lix V e rh o e v e n o r f i c i - /IT T H E HA7.AAH. N E X T TO P O S T O F F IC E FOR SALE—Good house in South Park; 5 bed rooms, 2 sitting rooms, kitchen and lot 100x100; good barn, price $1550. Also good 6 room house, corner lot, 1 block from car line,8900. Some choice building lots. T. H. Lit- tlehaies, Forest Grove. 18-tf Four acres of land, close to town, no buildings. Fine loca tion. $900. EVERYBODY KNOWS YOU and will expect a photograph of you this Christmas— Pacific Art Studio. 21 tf STORE AND OFFICE HELP— Fur nished free to employers. Clerks Registration Bureau, entrance to offices 1* Selling-Hirsch Bldg., 386 i Wash ington Street, Cor. West Park, Port land, Ore. Wanted Fir W ood S o m e o f th is w e e k 's B a r g a in s Fifty-three acre farm, with hons>e 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 nlace. All for $3000; 81800 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. Fightcen-acre fruit farm with house and barn and good fruit drier, 6 miles from here. Price $1500. New 5-room modern cottage, all plastered, hot and cold water largfc lot in fine location. $1300 takes it if bought soon. 1 his is a rare bargain. Gome good notes’ secured by real estate for rale. Both Phones Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles out with good buildings and fin* orchard. Price $4000. 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 acres, close to town with good 8-room house and fine orchard. $150*>. Will exchange for town property. Four acres ol 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 Good loca barn, one mile out. tion. $ 1600. One hundred and forty-seven acres, 3 miles from Forest Grove, 55 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in pasture, house and barn and six acres in prunes. Two live parings on the place. Can be id for $35 per acre. Half cash. Balance cn time to suit H ouses fo r R e n i Walter Roswurm t ® « * &&&»& j*©*®**®*