Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 09, 1908, Image 7

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    Correspondence.
GALES.
Mrs. Hattie Hekstrom of Portland,
j and Mrs. Weston of Forest Grove,
were visitors at M. Bisbee’s last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. E. La Mont were
Mr*. M«bel Beal visited M. Beal at Cornelius January first as the guests
and family Sunday.
of their married daughter, -Mrs. Loren
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Toison of Gales, Pizer.
were visiting Orus Kay of Dilley New 1 Rev. Hall preached to a good sized
Year’s.
congregation last Sunday. Rev. Kea-
Alec Dames and wife of this vicini­ gy will deliver the sermon Sunday,
ty, were Forest Grove visitors last January 19.
Monday.
Oliver Curlis’ mail wagon broke
George Vanhorn and Mr. Butler of down after leaving the Grove Saturday,
Gaston made a business trip to Gales so no mail was delivered until Monday
one day last week.
on our rural route.
A. Dethlefs of Gales has been sort­
The school vacation has been ex­
ing potatoes in his warehouse lately. tended another week during which
Ward Toison is helping him.
time the schoolhouse will be cleaned
Caulde Alemball of this place is be­ and thoroughly disinfected. School
ing visited by his uncle from Oklahoma. will reopen January 13.
It is thought he wiil locate here.
Nearly all the members of the
Roy Toison of Gales bought one-half Grange in this district attended the
| of a fine beef of Ben Tupper of Scog- meeting at the Grove Saturday. It
seemed like old times to have Mr. and
gin Valley at 6 j cents per pound.
Our school teacher’s brother Mr. Mrs. Buxton with them again.
The Misses Katharine and Helen
loberson of Hillsboro, was a school
I'.sitor one day last week and took tl}e Reuter of Portland and Miss Freda of
The Dalles, have returned to those
^holars’ pictures.
^ Aleck Todd and Jake Tupper of cities after a most enjoyable visit at
prth Dilley were hunting in this vi- the Reuter home during the holidays.
Dr. Groucher of McMinnville, came
hity Sunday but as the water was too
Igh for good ducking they had no up Nst Friday to consult with Dr.
Brown of Forest Grove, in regard to
access.
Most of the young people of Gales M. Bisbee’s condition. The old gen­
^tended the dance Tuesday evening tleman has been very sick for over a
Dilley and report a fine time. Mu­ month and does not improve much.
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Our January Clearance
is Now On.
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W e extend to one and all of our numerous customers and
heartily thank you for the liberal patronage you have given to us
the past year.
New Year in the same liberal way, and give us that liberal sup­
port we have had in the past, and we assure you that we shall
endeavor at all times to deal fairly with you giving you the best
value for the least money that is consistent with sound business
principles.
Miss Minnie Pechin, who is teach­
le was furnished by J. C. Parsons and
ing near Glencoe, is having an extend­
|om Huntley of Dilley.
ed vacation on account of considerable
BANKS
sickness in her school district. Miss
Dr. W. M. Killingsworth and wife Pechin spent ¡a few days last week
;urned from their visit in Portland.
with her sister, Mrs. M. Prickettof this
Out mail carrier gets back quite late place.
nights now as the roads aren’t get-
GALES CREEK
ig much better.
The
Gales
City school received its
lance here was not very largely
new
library
books
Monday.
ided, but all who came had a joy­
The Gales City school started Mon­
time while it lasted only some of
day after a long holiday vacation.
thought it lasted coo quick,
s Kester returned home from
estport where he has been working
sawmill. H e intends to go to
in, Wash, in a short time.
Miss Cairienation, as they call her,
ik a ride from here to Greenville
h John Kesler, the mail carrier,
we day last week. John says he can
Yry both mail and female at one time.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adkins have
returned home from a trip to Portland. '
The Banks band can be heard all
er town Monday night. They in-
ind to give another big blowout about
'ebruary the 22nd. Their last dance
well attended and everybody had
big time. The boys turned out all
;inds of music and were well cheered
the crowd.
Everybody thought
ley were learning fast.
Quite a number of people called on
e Miller family last Sunday afternoon,
rnong those present were, John Fri-
iy, Charlie and John Kesler, Money
euber and several others. All kinds
if refreshments were served and they
II had a fine time although some of
m got home rather late in the early
irs of Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chapman of
Eufulla, Washington, are visiting the
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chap­
man of Gales Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Wren Parsons who
have been visiting the latter’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyda of Forest
Grove, returned home Monday.
Mr. Douglas of Gales Creek has
purchased an Old Trusty Incubator and
Brooder and is going into the poultrv
business in earnest. He will soon
have a large supply of chickens, ducks,
geese and turkeys of the very best
breeds, unless he meets with the same
success that most other incubator peo­
ple do. If he does he will not crowd
the markets very much.
The Base Line Lumber Co has been
clearing drifts with dynamite the past
week.
Wm. Hart who has been living on
the Joseph Lee place has moved to
Gales City.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lilly ol Hillside, 1
f û t . Burger has been on the sick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. j
It for some time but is slowly improv- Loving of Gales Creek.
lj. Bill Snider, the shoemaker, also
Mrs. Brown and daughter who have '
had a pretty bad cough lately, and been visiting relatives at Gales Creek, |
iveral otters close around have been returned to their home in Condon, last
id up with an attack of the grippe. week.
WATTS DISTRICT.
e have taken advantage of
Honey flurry and bought our
l for cash at a big discount,
ire defy any dealer to com-
jality and prices with us.
atches and jewelry receives the
careful attention when
bt to us for repairs and the
it is done in the shortest pos-
time that first class work
done.
S . Reynolds
atchaukcr & J cwc I ct
>Tt
2a4 doer west of fostof.ic*
This week we inaugurate our
Jannarv Clearance Sale
and it will be a money saver to you to visit our store about this
time as we have some rare bargains to offer you.
Respectfully,
HOFFMAN
ALLEN
COMPANY
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
—Money to loan on farm security
The United Artisans of Dilley, As- I
C V lIlU T H l
sembly 29, installed their officers for
C U I U I I I I I W. H. Hollis,
It is a ll sm ooth s a ilin g w hen you plac e a L iner Ad
— Don’t you think a nice Wool
the first half of the year 1908, Jan. 1,
In this colum n. A few words h e re w ill reach 5,000
feel good these cool
readers and the results a re c e rta in . 5c lin e 1st Blanket would
and are as follows: Master Artisan, B.
Insertion, lV t cents e ach su b seq u e n t in se rtio n .
nights? Bailey’s.
M inim um c h a rg e 10 cts.
A. Hoskins; Past Master Artisan, Clyde
— Buy your candies and nuts at Hoff­
Pechin; Superintendent,
Emma L.
“ WANTED — Salesmen. Many make
Briggs; Inspector, Letha Tupper: Sec­ <100 to $150 per month, some even man & Allen Co. New crop ol nuts.
Best grade of candies.
retary, Mrs. F. M. Tupper; Treasurer, more. Stock clean; grown on reserva-
A. P. Tupper; Sr. Conductor, Oscar) tion, far from old orchards.
Cash |
Kuhns, Jr. Conductor, Mrs. S. F. Van advanced weekly. Choice of territory. :
Meter; Instructor, Mrs. A Briggs; Address Washington Nursery Company, i
Field Commanders, A. Briggs and Toppenish, Washington.”
Mrs. Chas. Scheese; Warder, S. F.
STORE AND OFFICE H ELP— Fur­
Van Meter.
nished free to employers.
Clerks
Registration Bureau, entrance to offices
1* Selling-Hirsch Bldg., 386 i Wash-|j
ington Street, Cor. West Park, Port­
K . AT. S ta e h r
land, Ore.
— A full line of Comforts at Bailey’s.
Real Estata Loans
jMrs. Robt. Stephenson was shopping
DILLEY. *
' the Grove Saturday.
Born to the wife of Geo. Pryor, Jan.
(Miss Elsie Reuter was a New Year’s
4 a girl.
Pest of friends near Buxton.
W. E. Pegg and family have moved
•s. Nellie Ranes spent part of last
Hie home of Frank Johnson.
into Fred Parson’s house.
r
The dance given in the hall New
report Ifid wife were calling
ity and ptf neighbors Sunday Year’s Eve, was a great success.
Mrs. J. Misenheimer and children
over the a
rccroed to |ir .Dick Holscher of Portland are visiting at the home of
when the m(Wilson’s property Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens.
• board of directortvidson ex-
Roy Knapp of Camas, Wash., spent
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About sixteen menrffl from Sunday at (he home of Mr. and Mrs.
pany were presen' spring.
Geo. Briggs, going on to Corvallis
«elected and •'------------------- Monaiy to resume his studies at O. A.
expected *
C.
T«.—r.e you money on
HES and JEWELRY
W e want you to remember this store again this
jood Eatables
Low
Prices^
Everybody knows
that
we keep the best Meats
to be had, but this is to
remind you to give us
a call.
Saelens ft Co.
F0REJT DROVE
— Mrs. Edmondson would like to do
work by the day. Phone No. 392. 1 ltf
The Paris Millinery Parlor is making
cut prices on all goods in the store, cn
Main street. Forest Giove.
22-tf
FO R EST GROVE
Rea/ E state Go
THOMAS & H0GE
D . F. F le c k
O F F IC E A T T H E H A Z A A H . N E X T TO P O S T O E P IC B
AND INSURANCE
Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oregon
6Vfa a c re s, no b u ild in g s n ear city and railroad.
Ju st th e place fo r a nice sub u rb an hom e.
5 a c re s, good 7 room h o u se, b arn and p le n ty of
fru it, fine neighborhood.
17Vi a c re s, good 6 room h o u se, 8 a cres a p p le s,
7 a cres p ru n es, p ru n e d ry er.
10 acres. 6 room house, 800 g rap e v in es,
straw b erries, p le n ty o ther fru it.
1 a c re
T h e se are c h o ice little p laces n ear Forest G rove.
Call a a d learn p a rticu la rs.
COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO.
Portland, Oregon
Wm. Ladd
Theo. B. Wilcox
President
Vice Pres.
at
— Hoffman & Allen Co. can supply
your wants in blankets and comforts at
low prices.
Cheapest life insurance the law
allows.
We insure men and women from
17 years to 55 years.
Sell five, ten and twenty year
bonds which give satisfactory re­
turns.
Drop me a card and I will call
upon you. Explanation costs noth­
ing.
N. L. ATKINS,
Resident Agent.
FOR SALE.— Pedigree strawberry
plants: Texas, Glenn Mary, Brandy-1
wine, Improved Wilson.
Address I
Fern Leaf Fruit Farm, Cornelius, Ore. ||
R. S. Alexander.
26-12
For sale close in—Some choice small
tracts. Several desirable houses and
lots. T. H. Littlehales Forest Grove |
National Bank Building.
27 tf
For Sale— Four milch cows, three
fifteen months old heifers, one fifteen
months old bull large enough for ser- j!
vice, and 4 three months old heifer j
calves; all eigh grade Jersey stock j j
Also three horse power gasoline en- j j
gine. Address or call on M. Sommer, | j
Banks, Ore. Residence three miles j
nothwest of Banks (formerly H. V.
Whitney’s farm.)
---------------------------------------------------- II
FOR SALE.—One 6-horse power en­
gine and 9-horse power boiler in good
condition. Inquire of B. B. Goff, For­
est Grove.
27t3*
Eleven acres of fine land with
good house and barn, orchard,
only one mile out for sale or ex­
change for town property.-
Eighteen-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
large lot in fine location. $1300
takes it if bought soon. This is
a rare bargain.
Five acres of land, 2 miles
from Forest Grove. New house
and barn. Only $1000. This is a
bargain.
A fine 100 acre farm with good
buildings, between Cornelius ami
Hillsboro at only $75 per acre.
Ninety acres ol land 1 mile
from Dilley, 6 acres in cultiva­
tion. Small house and running
water on place. Owner will sell
on easy terms or exchange for
small place close to Forest Grove.
LIST your farms and other properties
for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
FOR SALE—Two f'esh milk cows by
Geo. Kessler, Banks, R. 1, Box 22.
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LOST—Side comb, light brown, o r
oamented with gold and green, on
streeta of Forest Grove. I.eave at this
'office.
27tl
S o m e o f th is w e e k ’s B a r g a in s
Seventy-one acre* of land in
Scoggins Val ey.
28 acres
cleared. Fair house. $1000.
Easy terms.
j
Good six-room house, only 2
blocks from Main street for $700.
$50 down and $12 per month
takes it.
Ten acre fruit farm with good
buildings only l i mile out for
$¿000. $500 cash, balance $250
each year. r"he fruit on the
place will bring from $300 to
$400 per year.
Six room house on large cor­
ner lot and barn. Fine location.
Only $750. Easy terms.
Good new 7-room house with
two lots on c«r line lor only
$ 1000 .
Eighty acres of fine land, 6
miles out, no buildings. Fine
water and orchard on place.
Price $35 per aero.
Four acres of l.tnd, civ's« *°
town, with house a.od barn, ^ood
orchard. An ideal location i\" *
If it and chicken ranch. Pi, %
$
1100 .
Seven-room boose on large lot
Good location. $14011 Half cash.
H ouses fo r R en t