Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 19, 1907, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
There will be a big
for the general public
church Christmas eve.
gram will be given by
GALES.
the Sunday school.
August Roth has just completed a
vited.
new wire fence.
H
Christmas tree
at the Union
A short pro­
the children of
Everybody in­
1
Miss Merri! McBurney was united in
Peter Dethless of Dilley has rented
marriage to William Richards yesterday
his father’s farm at Gales.
afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of
Claud Alumball of Gales, was in her father, J. M. McBurney, in the
Forest Grove Thursday ol last week.
presence of a few friends and a few in- ,
A. Roth shipped a carload of oats to vited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Richards
Portland last week. He received 130 will make their home in Hillsboro, after
a trip to Albany and other valley
per ton.
points.
Henry Dames of this vicinity, made
a call at his father’s in Forest Grove
— Baxter Perry has an International
one day last week.
reputation as a pianist and lecturer.
L. J. Magoon ol St. Johns, has rent­
GREENVILLE7
ed a house of A. Roth at Gales, form­
There was quite a crowd at the Lyda '
erly known as the Bill Johnson house.
sale on the 11th.
Our road supervisor, W. W. Lewis,
Floyd Brow and Vess Gallaway have
has been repairing the roads lately and
is doing fine work which is needed at been building a pig house the last few
days, working between showers.
at this time of the year.
The ladies of Kansas City were over
George Stewart and Delmar Martin
of Dilley has leased the W. K. Newell attending lodge last Thursday and got
lake this season near the Bealjarm for a shower bath before they got home;
also the ladies of Banks and vicinity.
the purpose of duck shooting.
The people have been enjoying the
Geo. Beal Jr. started to market one
rain
the last few days. Most of them
day last week with 117 chickens. Bad
luck overtook 27 of them and they have been sitting around in the house
thinking of tne winter days yet to
were found dead before he arrived in
come.
town.
The following officers were elected
Joseph Anderson and Mr. Hines of
for the ensuing year of the K. 0 . T. M.
Portland, had the pleasure of a day’s
duck shooiing on the lake with Geo. of Greenville Hive No. 57: Comman­
der, Lora Hamilton; Lieut. Com.,
Beal Jr. one day last week. They re­
Caroline Killingsworth; Record Keeper,
ported having fine luck.
Lucy Brown; Finance Keeper, Emma
John Cummins Jr. and Mi5s Rober­ Parker; Chaplain, Ida Kists; Sergeant,
son accompanied by another couple Marian Moore; Mistress-at-Arms, Lula
were seen in Dilley one evening last Reiling; Sentinel, Elva Inkley; Picket,
week. Miss Roberson lives in Hills­ Agnes Schramel; Past Com , Clarissa
boro but is now our Gales school Ireland.
teacher.
SIMPLE HOME RECIPE.
John Beal, who has been running a
t
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shoe shop in Forest Grove, has moved
into the Peter Stakel house near Gales. Mix This Simple, Healthful Recipe at
Home and Try It, Anyway.
Shoes that were left in his care are re­
paired and can be found at Sam Walk­
Get from any prescription pharma­
er’s Shoe shop in Forest Grove.
cist the following:
Roy Tolson and Ralph Kay has the
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hall
contract for clearing 8 j acres of ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
land for Hon. Wilbur K. Newell. Mr.
Compound Syrup Sarsparilla, three
Newell intends to set it all out in Lo
gan berries. It is understood that he ounces.
Shake well in a bottle and take a
has a contract lor S years for all the
Logan berries he can grow.
teaspoonful dose after each meal and
at bedtime.
THATCHER
The above is considered by an emi­
School will close this Friday and
nent
authority, who writes in a New
will have a holiday vacation of two
York daily paper, as the finest pre­
weeks.
Charlie Shaw and his mother went scription ever written lo relieve Back­
to Portland last Saturday and will visit ache, Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder
friends until after the holidays.
and all forms of Urinary difficulties.
This mixture acts promptly on the
GALES CREEK
Fred Wilson has moved into the eliminative tissues of the kidneys, ena­
bling them to filter and strain the uric
Grange hall.
Mr. Crother has had a phone put in acid and other waste matter from the
blood which causes Rheumatism.
his new house.
Some persons who suffer with the
Alice Bateman spent Sunday with
afflictions may not feel inf-fined to
Mrs. S. N. Short.
Mr. Heisler has had some carpenter place much confidence in this simple
mixture, yet those who have tried it
work done in his house.
say the Tesults are simply surprising, j
We are all glad there are no more
the relief being effected without the |
cases of the measles here.
slightest injury to the stomach or other |
Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Douglus called
organs.
on Mrs. Walter Schofield one rainy
Mix some and give it a trial. It |
afternoon recently.
Mrs. Bateman and daughter Alice certainly comes highly recommended. I
expect to leave soon for California, It is the prescription of an eminent j
where they will spend the winter.
authority, whose entire reputation, it
is said, was established by it.
BUXTON
A druggist here at home when j
Robert Bullock, wife arid child are
asked stated that he could either sup- 1
visiting relatives duting the holidays.
ply the ingredients or mix the pre- !
August Bergren of Oregon City, has
scription for our readers, also recom­
been visiting with L. L. Crawford the
mends it as harmless.
past few days.
Miss Edith Shogren of Forest Grove,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Emmet Quick.
Fred Stowell, who has been in the
logging camp at Deep River, returned
home this week.
Services were held in the Catholic
church Sunday. The date of the next
meeting will be Jan. 19.
Part of the railroad dump slid into
the road near Cummings’ place during
the heavy rains last week.
GASTON
The Star Lumber Co. is running
their planning mill now.
J. D. Hibbs and wife were Portland
visitors Monday and Tuesday.
F. A. Everest and Wm. Butler were
business visitors of Forest Grove, Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Brown of Port­
land spent a few days in Gaston last
week.
William Martin, who recently se­
cured a license to run a saloon here
gave a grand opening to prospective
patients Saturday night.
Mrs. Digg is qonducting a boarding
house for the men who are working for
A. H Teanner. She has rented the
place belonging to Mrs. N. J. Walker.
The piling that has been piled in
various places about town are being
loaded much to the detriment of Front
Street. The mud is about a foot deep.
Clifton Purdve and Edd Gray were
Forest Grove visitors last week. They
say that the good roads convention
should get busy and put some of its
good theories into practice.
NC
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candidate
Fitch,
Si! 49 votes
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1er
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OREGON
FOREST GROVE
secu ri t
Liner Column
It is all smooth sa ilin g w hen you p la c e a L iner Ad
in this colum n. A few words here w ill reach 5,OUO
readers and the resu lts are c e rta in . 5c lin e 1st
In se rtio n , 2V» c en ts each su b sequent in s e rtio n .
M inim um c h a rg e 10 cts.
— Hoffman St Allen Co. can supply
— Money to loan on farm security
your wants in blanket! and comforts at
W. H. Hollis,
low prices.
— Don’t you think a nice Wool
— Mrs. Edmondson would like to do
Blanket would feel good these cool
nights? Bailey’s.
work by the day. Phone No. 392. 1 ltf
— Buy your candies and nuts at Hoff-
The Paris Millinery Parlor is making
“ WANTED—Salesmen. Many make man Sr Allen Co. New crop of nuts, cut prices on all goods in the store, on
3100 to $150 per month, some even Best grade of candies.
, Main street, Forest Glove.
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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.”
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,$900.
Some choice building lots. T. H. Lit-
tlehales, Forest Grove.*
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A few o f these rockers
at a cheap price at the
Auction House and a lot
o f second hand goods
coming.
W a n ted to ren r —A good farm
of 80 to 160 acres with running water
and plenty of pasture by a man of ex­
perience in farming and handling
stock. Address J. L. Box 349, For­
est Grove, Oregon.
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DANCE—‘There will be a dance at
Greenville, on Christmas night, Dec.
25, under the auspices of the K. O. T.
M. Tickets including supper $1.00.
22-3*
Good Things
TO EAT
Tender, Juicy, Steaks
Roasts and Stews,
Sausage and Bacon
All kinds of Fresh
V
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l e s
G ro c e rie s
Or-
VV F . S C I 1 C L T Z
STORE AND OFFICE H e l p — Fur­
nished free to employers.
ClerksI
Registration Bureau, entrance to offices I
1* Selling-Hirsch Bldg., 386 4 Wash­
ington Street, Cor. West Park, Port­
land, Ore.
FOR SALE—Good house just out- ]
side city limits, 4 bed rooms, sitting
room, dining room, kitchen, pantry,
fruit house, etc. Lot, 1 acre. Good
barn, orchard and
ell. Furniture
goes with the place. Price $1800.
Terms. T. H. Littlehales, New Bank
Building.
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— Your wheel should be put in proD-
er shape for winter. Corl and Son
will do it.
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— We’ll cover that umbrella. Cori
St Son.
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— Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and
keep warm.
— We repair and cover umbrellas,
i L: J. Corl St Son.
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COMPANY
with the
Eduard Seymour, Mgr.
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We take Clearing House Certificates and Condenser
Checks.
List your property
OREGON LAND
COMPANY
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Columbia Life & Trust Co.
Cheapest non-participat­
ing life insurance acces­
sible to all.
You are responsible for the I
future care of your family
Let me show you the ex­
cellent policy.
N. L. A T K IN S,
Resident Agt. |
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Fancy umbrellas, handbags, purses, leather and silk belts all
colors, fancy collars in lace, linen and jet all styles, pearl belt
buckles in all styles; fancy side combs and back combs in gray,
black and amber, etc. Nice line of fancy ribbons in all widths,
also Holly ribbons. Fancy handkerchiefs, ladies’ waists, toilet
c ases, handkerchief boxes, glove boxes, fancy slippers, picture
frame, perfume in fancy boxes.
Dress goods, plaid silks, all over laces, dolls, full line of
fancy dishes, fancy lamps, an assortment of fifty framed pictures,
all copies of famous paintings.
Men’s ties, suspenders and sleeve holders in fancy boxes,
dress shirts, suits in all styles, sweaters, fancy sox, in all colors,
gloves, slippers, hats, caps, fancy work baskets, shopping baskets,
fancy groceries, nuts, candies. In fact, we have almost anything
you want, and the prices are right.
A Home Company
Portland, Oregon
Wm. Ladd
Theo. B. Wilcox
President
Vice Pres.
VI
Only a few more days remain,
Look over this list; it
will help you
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hook ,
liscussed
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OFFIC E A T T H F H A Z A AH, N F X T TO P O S T O F F IC E
r,
tor the fn
fifteen
,
S o m e o f th is w e e k 's B a rg a in s
Eleven acres of f, ne land with
good house and bai n, orchard,
only one mil^ out for .rale or ex-
change for town properv V-
Good six-room house, only 2
blocks from Main street for $700.
$50 down and $12 per month
takes it.
Twenty acres of land, less than
2 miles trom Forest Grov e with
good buildings.
Fifteen acres
cleared, good spring and ron.uing
water on place. Several arres in
fruit and berries. Price $3500.
$1800 down, terms on balance.
Ten acre fruit farm with good
buildings only 14 mile out for
$2000. $500 cash, balance $250
each year. The fruit on the
place will bring from $300 to
$400 per year.
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.
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Eighteen-acre fruit farm with
house and barn and good fruit
drier, 6 miles from here. Price
$1500.
New 5-ioom modern cottage,
all plastered, hot and cold water
large lot in fine location. $1300
takes it if bought soon. This is
a rare bargain.
Some good notes’ secured by
real estate for sale.
220
acre*?-
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n pa.1 by ,he
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, that it
____ dr. Todd
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rad build-
Six-room house on large cor­
riger lot and barn. Fine location.
0 * 'y $750. Easy terms.
CÎi od new 7-room house with
two lots on car line lor only
$
100 . 0 .
Eigut>" *cres °* *'ne >»ndv ®
miles cut. "o buildings. Fine
water and orchard on place.
Price $35 p \ T *cre-
Three
acre\ close to . town
J hrre acrev,
with good 8 -roc , 1 house >nd fine
orchard. $150**.
close to .
Four acres of I 'I, d. —
town, with house and barn, goo
orchard. An ideal lor.n. on
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fruit and chicken ranch.- ™,c
$ 1100 .
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