Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 30, 1908, Image 5

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Jack Tupper of Portland, spent Sun­
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
THATCHER
Mrs. Locke has been ill with the
grip.
Our January Clearance Sale
is Now On.
DILLEY.
Correspondence.
Earl
Tupper.
Mr. and Mrs. W m . Muir and small
son of Portland, spent Sunday visiting
Warren Thatcher was a Forest Grove relatives here.
visitor last week.
Miss Mae Jordan of the
E. J. Bonshu has been adding some
milch cows to his dairy.
Rose City,
is spending a few days with her friend.
Miss Eva Bryan.
Willie Barker of Forest Grove, was
Acting upon the principle that it
does not pay to carry over winter
goods we are making some startling
reductions in price
Mrs. Chester Johnson of Salem, vis­
visiting relatives over Sunday.
ited with her friend Miss Josephine
On Jan. 22, Miss Bertha Landis was Freund, the first of the week.
married to Frank Seaton of Portland.
The Ladies Aid Society met at a
Mr. Goff and family have returned special call meeting Tuesday after- j
they have been noon at the home of Miss Gray.
visiting for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raven and Mrs.
Miss Stella Tay has been ill with the Kaser of Portland, spent Sunday with
from Portland where
measles, but is now able
to return to Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Van Meter.
school in Forest Grove. -
Dilley is to have a fine
new
school
Mr. Charles Shaw and
mother have house. Work will begin on it im­
visit to mediately after the school is closed in
Portland and Kelso, Wash.
May.
returned from a
five
weeks’
GALES.
Brady Chowning, who is now work­
Sr., at
Gales.
Mr. Clod Alemball is cutting wood
for his own use on
Mr.
J.
G.
Boos’
place.
Mrs. Emma Magoou and Mrs. Laur­
etta Tolson of Gales called
May Beal Tuesday.
on
Mrs.
Frost visited school
Allan Dilley and wife drove to Cor­
nelius Monday.
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Hazelwood Creamery
“
Krabmer provement in her father’ s health,
? Wilbur Harper is
turnpike near the
erysipelas.
Mr. Frost’ s three sons made a trip
£ Mrs. Joseph Lilly of Newberg is vis­ to the top of Gales Peak Sunday and
iting relatives of Gales Creek.
enjoyed the panorama of the surround­
, Miss Frances Lyda of Forest Grove ing country immensely.
is visiting relatives of this place.
[
Mrs. B.
E.
LaMont has been
Ihrig
called
a
special
meeting of the school board last Satur­
Mrs. K elley of Baker City is visiting day evening in regard to appropriat­
with her daughter Mrs. Douglas of ing some of the school funds for agri­
cultural lectures for the children.
Mr. J. H . Berry of Southern Oregon,
of
Buxton
are visiting with their son Mr.
Mrs. R. Pechin received a dispatch
Mrs. Pechin left Sunday for that state,
iting with her patents Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph Lee of this place.
We thought we were through
the measles on Gales Creek
that we are not as Miss
with
but
Maude
find
Lilly
has them this week.
“
$15
“
Tells How to Prepare a Simple Mix­
ture to Overcome Dread Disease.
T o relieve the worst forms of Rheu­
matism, take a teaspoonful of the fol­
bedtime:
Fluid
Extract
Dandeiion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound
Syrup Sarsaparilla,
three
are easily mixed by shaking them well
enlarging the school library.
The
in a bottle. Relief is generally felt
from the first few doses.
li­
This prescpription
states
a well-
musical and
known authority in a Cleveland morn-
ing paper, forces the clogged-up, in­
literary program will be given previous
active kidneys to filter and strain from
reading and is free to all residents of
to the sale of the
A
baskets.
Let all
who can be present Friday evening as
the entertainment will be well worth
— Dr. C. L.
lis rt.
As Rheumatism is not only the most
painful and torturous disease, but dan­
24th inst.
no doubt be
Parties wishing the attend- !
gerous to life, this
simple recipe will
gTfatly valued by many
— Selling out at cost at Dr. Parker’ s.
sufferers here at home, who should at
will greatly oblige him, if convenient. Greenville.
— M oney to loan on farm security
by engaging his services two or three
W.
H . Hollis,
months prior to the expected event.
|
once prepare the mixture to get this
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■ —
We save you money on
WATCHES and JEWELRY
W e have taken advantage of
the money fluny and bought our
stock for cash at a big discount,
and we defy any dealer to com ­
pare quality and prices with us.
Watches and jewelry receives the
most careful
attention
when
brought to us for repairs and the
work is done in the shortest pos­
sible time that first class work
can be done.
w . S . R e y n o ld s
Watchmaker 4 Jeweler
Fsrest GroTt 2ad do. r » a t
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Foj-.of.l«
—New stock W ooden Shoes at Dr.
Parker’ s. Greenville.
30t4
— D on’ t you think a nice W ool
Blanket would feel good these cool
sights?
Bailey’ s.
The Paris Millinery Parlor is making
cut prices on all goods in the store, on
Main street, Forest G iove.
22-tf
— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4,
prices
85c,
<1.00,
<1.25,
< 1.50,
public
school
at
Cornelius
closed yesterday on account of measles
and a case
of
scarlet fever.
becom ing frightened
*
It is said that a person
w’-o would
take this prescription re g : lady, a dose
or two daily, or
even a few times a
week, would never have serious Kid
ney or Urinary
disorders or Rheuma-
•ism.
Cut this out and preserve it.
Good
Rheumatism prescriptions which really
relieve are scarce, indeed,
von need it,
and when
you want it badly.
Our
lruggists here say they Vi” eithe- sup-
dren out of school and
i t ire ready to take, if any of our readers
| prefer.
Parties
that the diseases
might spread were taking
their chil­
it was thought
advisable by the school board to close
down until Feb. 10.
relief.
oly these ingredients or make the mix-
<2.00, at Bailey’ s.
The
the same nui
i, the license
ibtained
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ce
.
.
.
$ 1 0 .0 0
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T. G. Fitch,
red 49 votes
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ate for the “ w
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The result of
lows:
ICKET
• lie ...................
trrill............ . .
lo ls c h e r .........
$2.50 values at $2.00
3 values at 2.40
3.50 values at 2.80
4 values at 3.20
4.50 values at 3.60
n b l e r ..............
{ « ...................
rndrix................
ICKET
lerson ................
la rtm a n ............
W hitm ore.........
Sturdevant . . . .
Thom as..............
Winter Underwear, Ladies’ Wool and Fleece lined
Hose, Ladies’ Skirts and Winter dress goods all at Clear­
ance Sale prices.
-
54 s
candidate
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BOYS’ CLOTHING
t c h .....................
in cock ................
Senator.
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OREGON
illsboro, who is
e for joint senat
posed of Lincol
gton and Yamh
nd reared in th
» 'ays resided withi
He hi
WOOD FOR S a l e — 3
cords dry fir
and oak wood, cut 16 inches.
d was chairman <
nitte# at the las
F o r SALE— 150 qts canned fruit,
FOR SALE— House very nice finish
and new furniture, barn, chicken house, Call on P. W. Watkins, 4th St. 4th
3 0 -tlp
lot 50x200 good location, high and Ave. Forest Grove, Ore.
It it all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad i
This is a snap, SHOO including
in this column. A few word* here will reach 5,000 dry.
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
— Hoffman fir Allen Co. esn supply
Insertion, 2**it cents each subsequent insertion. furniture.— Enquire M. L. Noble, the
Minimum charge 10 eta.
real estate man.
your wants in blankets and comforts at
low prices.
FOR SALE— One milch cow.
In­
“ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make
30 3t
— Mrs. Edmondson would like to do
<100 to 8150 per month, som e even quire at this office.
W. P. Spaulding
work by the day. Phone No. 392. 11 tf
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.— Pedigree
strawberry
plants:
Texas, Glenn Mary, Brandy­
wine,
Im proved
Wilson.
Address
Fern Leaf Fruit Farm, Cornelius, Ore.
R. S. Alexander.
26-12
For sale close in— Some ch oice small
tracts. Several desirable houses and
lots. T . H . Littlehalas Forest Grove
National Bank Building.
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the blood the poisonous waste matter
and uric acid, which causes Rheuma-
Large reports a son one’ s time and also lend a hand to
weighing 9 lbs. born to Mr. and Mrs. make a success of the evening’ s enter­
Wray Humphreys, Forest Grove the prise.
ance of Dr. Large in this class of cases,
hown on the
rder, for in
“ wet” cand
Liner Column
ASKS US TO PRINT It.
towards
school district.
■ngth of the
n the lower hous
1908, proceeds to be applied
the
this is the
fillsboro.
7,
Watts school Friday evening, Feb.
Mr. Chas. Potts of Gales Creek who brary is a benefit to our young people
has been visiting in Portland for the and older ones as well, providing good
last few days returned home Monday.
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These harmless ingredients can be
obtained from our home druggists, and
A Basket Social will be given at the
Mrs. Ora Smith of Glenwood is vis­
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ounces.
Walter accompanied by her son Claude.
Schofield of this place.
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lowing mixture after each meal and at
formerly of this place is doing business Saturday saying her daughter was seri­
on Gales Creek.
ously ill at her home in Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Schofield
ad it is pa
is will go
ken all ovei
at
Pthis week.
! Gales Creek.
■educed maj
r importance
* 3 years he has bee
H . T. Shorb of Wilson River, carr.e Cornelius assisting in the care of her
Monday. little grand children who are very sick
It has been reported that the Base with measles and whooping cough.
Chairman
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FOREST GROVE
Out from his mountain ranch
Line logging camp will start up again
won ,he d
HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN COMPANY
delayed several hours Sunday morning
by getting off the
very sick with Watts church.
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We are over stocked with Men’s Pants and are going
to give you the benefit of the cut price that it will require
to reduce them.
Milk wagon N o. 1 on this road was
■ Grandma Martin is on the sick list.
» J. D. Shorb is also on the sick list.
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M E N ’S P A N T S
of
ston. H e is getting it to place
Mr. and Mrs. Senger, former resi­
a new trip hammer on, in his black- dents of this district were guests at
smith shop.
Forest View home the fore part of the
week.
GALES CREEK
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We have Suits which we are going to put on sale
at a sacrifice.
They are not all late styles but you will find that
they are Good Merchandise.
Suits up to $8.00 values at
$6.00
“ “ $12
“
$8.00
W e are glad to see Mr. J. G. Boos Company through E. T . Judd.
Mrs. R. Bisbee was at Portland, the
hauling stone to Gales. H e is filling
an order for Hillsboro, also a hard first of the week and reports no im­
foundation stone for Mr. H .
i t
MENS’ CLOTHING
D. B. Adams has purchased a cream
separator of the
.onus
tion at C or
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Ed. Lilly of Gales City, bought a cow
of Mr. Adams recently.
them by
Ion
the thrifty t
Mr. and Mrs. W . F. M cC oy were
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boos made a
in Forest Grove Monday.
call on Mr. W. W . Lewis and family
Mrs. Weston of Forest Grove, spent
last Monday afternoon.
Saturday snd Sunday at M. Bisbee’ s.
John Beal and his brother-in-law,
The lower cam p of the Base Line
Jim Whitlow of Newberg has a con­
Lumber
Company is again working at
tract of grubbing for J. G. Boos.
full blast.
^ • The Gales correspondent was told
Mrs. R ice and Mrs. Adams called
the other day that he need not send
any news to Forest Grove because on Mrs. A. Keagy and daughter Thurs­
they would be taken there personally day afternoon.
quicker than he could send
mail.
“w;
. M | \ ity.
We mention here ju st a few o f the many snaps we are offering:
LADIES’ SHORT COATS:
LADIES’ FUR. COLLARETTES
$20 values now
$10
$10 Values now
$7.50
18
9
8
6.00
7.50
15
7
5.25
12
6
6
4.50
10
5
3.80
5
6
3
WATTS DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mrs.
Friday.
jes
com es to the
Mrs. May Beal made a business trip ing in a barber shop in Portland, vis­
ited with friends and relatives here
to Dilley last Tuesday.
Sunday.
Mr. Joe Beal of The Dalles, is visiting
with bis brother, George Beal,
N
P. W.
Watkins. 4th St. and Fourth Ave.
29 t 1 *
— Money to loan, at Dr. Parker’ s.
F o r S a l e .— O ne 6-horse power en­
gine and 9-horse power boiler in good
condition.
Inquire of B. B. Goff, For­
est Grove.
27t3*
LIST your farms and other properties
for sale with T . H . Littlehales, Forest
Grove National Bank Building.
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NOTICE— I have 6 lots in the city
of Cornelius. G ood house, new barn,
good water, some fruit. Five of the
lots are on Ash timber land equal to
Beaverdam. Price. <1000. Will take
a good team and wagon as part pay if
taken soon.
W. E. FITCH, Cor­
nelius.
30t4*
F r e s h Cows f o r S a l e — H aving
bought a herd of registered Holstein-
Friesian cattle, we are selling off our
grade milch cows as they com e in
fresh, ar,d have several good fresh
cows for sale now, at prices which
ought to sell th em .— Carmichael fir C o.,
Gaston, Ore.,
30tf
WANTED— Young girl to d o light
house work for two months for family
of three.
Phone 523.
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F o r SALE— One or two
gage notes <1000 each on
years at 6 per cent.
Gilt
ity. T . H . Littlehales,
Building.
first mort
or before 5
edge secur­
Nat’ l Bank:
2 9 tl*
rsive acquaintanc
men will give hin
iuch for th ' district
big
e Elected,
dation
anent game
i were discussed at
Forest and Stream
I Saturday evening,
FO R EST GROVE
rsiasm way. m evi-
suggestions regard-
Rea! Estate Go
K. IV. St no fir
vote in this
iught to be enacted
ws amended, were
)resent.
n. F. Fleck
officers Lit the pa­
OEF1WE A T T HE H A Z A A R . X E X T TO P O S T O P E I C E
id and result! id as
H. J. Goff; jec-
S o m e o f th is w e e k 9s B a r g a in s
Eleven acres of fine land with
good house and barn, orchard,
only one mile out for sale or ex­
change for town property.
z; treasurer, C
Good six-room house, only 2
blocks (rom Main street for <700.
850 down and $12 per month
takes it.
F.ighteen-acre fruit farm with
house and barn and good fruit
drier, 6 miles from here. Price
<1500,
Ten acre fruit farm with good
buildings only l j mile out for
<2000 <500 cash, balance <250
each year. The fruit on the
plare will bring from <300 to
<400 per year.
New 5-room modern cottage,
all plastered, hot and cold water
large lot in fine location. 81300
takes it if bought soon. This is
a rare bargain.
Six room house on large Cor­
ner lot and barn.
Fine location.
Only < 750.
Easy terms.
Five acres of land, 2 miles
irom Forest Grove. New house
and barn. Only <1000. This is a
bargain.
B.
: of shooting was
ock Sunday morn-
ce of Roa *
•rvisor of .-Wuth For-
trict, and by the
te for County Com-
■ompleted a piece
lunty beginning at
i running to the
: avenue, that is
IUU
e that Mr. Todd
Of good road build-
Id-
G ood new 7-room house with
two lots on car line lor only
A fine 100 acre farm with good I <1000.
buildings, between Cornelius and
Eighty acres of fine land, 6
Hillsboro at only <75 per acre.
miles out, no buildings. Fine
Ninety acres of land 1 mile water and orchard on place.
from Dilley, 6 acres in cultiva­ Price <35 per acre.
tion. Small house and running
Four acres of land, close to
water on place. Owner will sell
town,
with house and barn, good
on easy terms or exchange for
orchard. An ideal location lor a
small place close to Forest Grove.
fruit and chicken ranch. Price
Seventy-one acres of land in <1100.
Scoggins
Valley.
28
acres
Seven-room house on large lot
cleared.
Fair
house. <3000.
Good location. <1400. Half cash.
Easy terms.
i at the Christina
ng was a success.
crowning of the
: principal feature
he luncheon that
Japanese was en-
proceeds
).
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cesa.
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of Postal OJ!
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