Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 05, 1907, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
GASTON
We understand there was a Thanks­
giving dinner served at the Hillside
church.
Mr. Willis is home for a few days.
He has been locating people on their
timber claims in Washington.
Meetings have been in progress at
the Thatcher church for two weeks
and will be continued this week.
Mrs. Melzo Raymond, who has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ray­
mond has left for her new home in
Raymond, Wash.
Mrs. Lon Harris is sick with an at­
tack of pneumonia.
E. X. Harding and family spent
Sunday in Portland.
Preparations are being made for the
reopening of Tanner's • mill.
Mrs. Bert Russell, who has been on
the sick list, is slowly improving.
Mrs. E. A. Everest visited with her
son, F. A. Everest, one day last week.
BUXTON
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hudson of
Portland, are visiting friends and rela­ Erna David has been visiting friends
tives here.
in this vicinity.
i The day at
at Cornelius
The small child of Mr. and Mrs. Lulu Mills and Olive Phillips went
ced
majority,
Louis Herring died Tuesday and was to Hillsboro, Wednesday.
rortance
crept
buried yesterday.
Emmet Quick and Vine Ornduff are
t
is
possible
Mrs. H. L. Fak.-r and infant son of logging near Sam Stowells.
ill go “dry”
Portland, are visiting Mrs. Baker’s Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cosper and fam­
all over the
mother, Mrs. A. Storey.
ily spent Thanksgiving in Portland.
is the coti-
Choice
line
is
here
and
at
prices
that
are
reasonable
The Misses Hibbs, Lura Jackson, Francis Benefiel of Portland spent
;s
to the tem-
even in this time when the alleged panic is upon us.
Messrs. Hibbs, Thomas and Harding Sunday with Chaney Benefiel’s family.
thrifty
town.
But don’t mind that for we are selling good clothes at
took in the U. of O.-Multnomah foot­ Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz and daughter
of the two
wonderfully reduced prices, besides we guarantee fit,
ball game Thanksgiving day.
Ida visited friends in Portland last
i on the vote
quality of goods and style to be the highest class. Ours
week.
for in each
WATT DISTRICT.
t” candidate
are durable clothes.
R. T. Simpson has moved into _ the l
J. B. Prickett has a nephew visiting Hans Peterson residence which they
ame number
him from Yakima, Wash.
- license can­
bought.
ed 54 votes
Mrs. Clearwater of Buxton, is a guest Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Arnold of
andidate got
at the home'of Mrs. McCoy.
Portland, made a trip to their place
.
Fitch, the
John McCoy and wife of Greenville, near Manning last week.
9
votes and
called on relatives here Sunday.
r
the
“ wets”
O. P. Eldridge of Forest Grove, was
Kansas City Items.
!esult
of the
in the district this week dehorning Jennie Mann returned home from
cattle.
COPYRIGHTED
Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Robt. McCracken from town, A. Kafts was visiting at the home of
THE F A B R IC IN THIS G A R M E N T
spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Kings of Thatcher, Sunday.
W
IS W A R R A N T E D
^
Nora Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldron were calling
Mrs. DeMoss' family spent Thanks­ at the home of Mr. Ladds’ Sunday
E V E R Y P R O C E S S F R O M THE R A W W O O L
giving day with Dr. Geiger’s family in afternoon.
TO T H E 'P IN IS H E D ’iG A R M EN T IS CO N DU CTED
Forest Grove.
Mr. McGraw and family of Banks,
U M O E R i Q U R I m m e d i a t e s u p £ b v j s i o n i n .
Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson of took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.
a
Portland, spent Thanksgiving at the Berrys of this place.
hurne of Robt. Stevenson.
Mrs. Kirts has been visiting in this
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We are glad that the Lineman of vicinity the past week at the home of
our Telephone Co. found the faults her sons, Ezra and Iodel Kirts.
M E L T O N S U IT IN G S
ALIZARINE D YE D
with the line for we can now get Cen­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker are now
tral once more.
making preparations to go to house­
Mr. A. L. Simmons returned to his keeping and will move into the vacant
home near Seattle, Saturday; accom­ house adjoining Mr. Ladd’s property
panied by Mrs. L. Van Kirk, who will on the north.
spend a few weeks at the Simmons’ Our milkman, John Aydelott, had a
pe- „ L who is a
home. The two ladies are sisters.
runaway Monday morning, breaking
i
32 “on » jin t senator
Rev. and Mrs. Keagy and Miss the wagon tongue and riddling the
• 1,1 e of Lincoln,
Ethel of Davids Hill, and Mr. Simmons harness. John escaped with a few
was I m f t ,d Yamhi„
of Seattle, were entertained at a dinner scratches about the face but no fur­
red in this
Thanksgiving day at the home of Rev. ther injuries, his brother Arthur taking
Une1111 0 ,ided within
and Mrs. J. R. Hall.
the milk wagon to the Condenser,
r ar£»ke^J,e hg, been
s re<nt o* He h*,
while we suppose John mended his
DILLEY.
harness.
prarjsent—-Jwer house
N. C. Peterson spent Thanksgiving
anS piai hairman of
Auction Sale.
at home.
Ho',,cakcf,t t*,e *Mt
—Mrs. FJdmomlson would like to do —Money tc
Brady Chowning of Portland spent I will sell at public auction at my Domestic Science Club Meeting.
ecre ’"ak*t:quaintance
work by the day. Phone No. 392. lltf W. H. Hollis,
place of business 3 miles north of For­ Tuesday, December 3, the Domes­
Boar ¿¿I give him
Sunday at home.
est
Grove
at
the
W.
H.
Lyda
mill
site,
II
is
all
smooth
sailing
whrn
you
place
a
Liner
A<1
,
tic
Science
Club
met
with
Mrs.
E.
H.
Guy Hoover has been at home for where the undersigned has twice burned
— Don t you think a rice reoi * th« 4Htnet.
in this column. A few words here will rrachv5,00<)
—Buy
Wool
Blankets
of
Bailey
and
readers
and
the
results
are
certain.
5c
line
1st
in this
Brown.
After
some
time
spent
in
dis­
Blanket would feel good these
the past few days.
Insertion, 2Vi cents each subsequent insertion.
keep warm.
out.
As
I
do
not
intend
to
rebuild
Minimum charge 10 cts.
cussion
of
the
subject,
Cereal
and
oth­
nights?
Bailey’s.
Miss Eva Bryar. visited friends in there a move will be necessary and I er Breakfast Foods, each member gave
“ WANTED —Salesmen. Many make
Portland over Sunday.
will sell without reserve on
menu for what she considered an 8100 to 8150 per month, some even —Hoffman & Allen Co. will buy —Wool Blankets 83.50 to 89.C
Mrs. Hundley made a short trip to WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, ’07, a ideal
1 J. K. Bailey’s.
Nnent game
more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­ your pears and apples.
breakfast.
Forest Grove Monday.
1 iscuased at
beginning at 10 o’clock shtfrp, the Mrs. Brown served flaked rice and tion, far from old orchards. Cash
fund Stream
Raleigh and Roscoe Aplin of Port­ following described property to wit: cream, oatmeal bread sandwiches and advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
Address Washington Nursery Company,
"/ evening..
land, spent a few days last week with Five small houses, about 150,000 feet coffee for refreshments.
Toppenish,
Washington.”
*a* jnevi-
relatives here.
of lumber, a lot of planking suitable for The Club will meet next week with
ins regard^
W. E. Pegg and family of Forest planking roads, a lot of plank fence, a Mrs. Edward Seymour. The subject F or S a l e —Good house in South
>e enacted
Grove visited Thursday at the home of big lot of 7 foot and 8 foot cedar posts for discussion will be “Soups.” Each Park; 5 bed rooms, 2 sitting rooms,
ided,
were
kitchen
and
lot
100x100;
good
barn,
split, a lot of old saws also several good member is to bring her favorite soup
Mr. and Mrs. G. Pryor.
price
81550.
Also
good
6
room
house,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Groendyke took crosscut saws, a lot of shaftings, 2 recipe.
t» the çfc_
dinner Thanksgiving at the home of wagons, 2 buggies, one set double The Paris Millinery Parlor is making corner lot, 1 block from car line,8900.
resulti
id as
Some
choice
building
lots.
T.
H.
Lit-
buggy
harness,
one
set
single
buggy
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linegar.
cut prices on all goods in the store, on tlehales. Forest Grove.
Goff;
sec­
18-tf
harness,
50
foot
1-inch
hose,
40
foot
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Umphlittle of J inch hose, 3 heating stoves, cook Main street, Forest Giove. 22-tf
ret,
C
B.
Amitv spent Thanksgiving at the home stove, a lot of new bolts from 2^ to 16
Furnished rooms—with board, 335
oting
was
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Briggs.
Second street. Forest Grove. 22-1*
ay morn-
inches long, several head of horses and
Mrs. S. A. Hoover, Mrs. C. O. other
W
a
n
t
e
d
t
o
r
e
n
t
—A
good
farm
articles too numerous to mention.
Wilkes and Miss Pearl Wilkes spent Terms of sale: All sums of S3 and
of 80 to 160 acres with running water
Friday shopping in the Rose City.
and plenty of pasture by a mar of ex­
under cash; all sums over #5 eight
The party given by Jack Larsen in months’ time on approved notes bear­
perience in farming and handling
the W. A. hall Thursday night was ing 6 per cent interest. If paid when
stock. Address J. L. Box 349, Fo.’-
well attended and all report a good due no interest will be charged. Three
est Grove, Oregon.
22t4*
time.
per cent off for cash on sums over 85.
DANCE —There will be a dance at
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crumby of Port­ Free lunch at noon.
Greenville, on Christmas night, Dec.
land, visited a few days this week at
W. H. LYDA, Owner. .
25, under the auspices of the K. O. T.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith, J. W Hughes, Auctioneer.
M. Tickets including supper 81.00.
Twelve and one-half acres,
near here.
__________ _
22-3’
with fine house and good barn.
Auction Sate.
Miss Annie Johnson is at her home
Family orchard, only onc-half
STORE AND OFFICE H el p —Fur­
mile
from town. All the land is Good new 7-room house with )Q
at Spung Hill Farm enjoying (?) an Th*e undersigned will sell at public
nished free to employers. Clerks
under cultivation arid in fine two lots on car line lor only
(
attack of the mumps. She came home auction on the old Ziegler farm, 2j
Registration Bureau, entrance to offices
shape.
Price
83500.
81000.
,ed
,■
Monday evening.
miles west of Greenville and 6 miles
1* Selling-Hirsch Bldg., 386 J Wash­
Eighty acres ol fine land. 9 servJ
Mrs. Frank Maury and Miss Elsie northwest of Forest Grove, on Monday,
Eighteen-acre fruit farm with miles
ington Street, Cor. West Park. Port­
no buildings, hine iwer.
house and barn and good fruit water out,
spent Thanksgiving at the home of Dec. 9, sale to begin at 10 o’clock
land, Ore.
and orchard on place.
of the
drier,
0
miles
from
here,
Price
Mr. and Mrs. La Mont on Gales Creek, sharp, the following described property,
Price
835
per
acre.
'
“
*
feature
81500.
to-wit: Two work horses, harness and
returning home Friday.
Three acres, close to town fam'
m that
and you can get
New 5-room modern cottage, with go<xl 8 room house and fine y, So
Misses Annie and Belle Johnson of wagon, one buggy, mower, hay rake,
all plastered, hot and cold water orciiard. 8 ISO1*.
*P*
them at cheap
St. Mary’s Academy, Portland, and six milch cows, a quantity of oat hay.
largt lot in fine location. 81300
J,
close
to
Four
acres
of
land
_
Miss Anna Jackson of Willamette Uni­ turnips and kale, 4 milch cans and
prices at the
takes it if bought soon. This is town, with house and b*rn,
versity, spent a few days last week at other articles too numerous to mention.
a rare bargain.
orchard. An ideal location lor a
Terms of sale:—All sum under 810
the home of C. N. Johnson.
Some good notes’ secured by imit and chicken ranch. Pnce ^
cash, in hand; sums over 810 ten
81 l d O
. ___________ '
real estate for sale.
THATCHER
months’ time on bankable notes draw­
Both Phones
Mrs. F ed McEUiott entertained ing 8 per cent interest. Free lunch 1 U L 1 l u l l IIVJUkJL.
at
noon.
H.
G.
KING,
Guardian.
some of her friends at Thanksgiving
N. Main St. Forest Grove, Or.
J ohn A bbott , Auctioneer.
dinner.
*
Overcoats, Suits, Hats and
Caps
100 % PURE WOOL, 1
We have ood stock of the well
known brands and good sty!
Tiie Winner Hal* lor
“ Challenge “ “
“ Lenpher “ “
“ Longiey “ “
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