Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 13, 1908, Image 5

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Correspondence.
L. J. Magoon and Ward Tolson
have a contract of clearing land for A.
Roth of Gales, about 4i acres of verv
DILLEY.
heavy fir stumps, which they intend to
Earl Tuppsr was a Portland visitor raise high in the air with powder.
Saturday.
COUNTY COURT NEWS
George Turner of Portland, visited
friends here Sunday.
PROBATE COURT.
Brady Chowning, now of the Rose Estate of J W Ratclifle, deceased.
City, spent Sunday at home.
Final account filed; March 9th time
Mrs. and Miss Robinson of Seattle, set for final settlement.
are visiting at the home of Mr. and Estate of Sarah Jane Waters, de­
Mrs. J. P. Aplin.
ceased. Final account filed; March
Dr. Rowland, Presiding Elder for 9th time set for final settlement.
this district, held services in the M. E. Guardianship of Arline H Siemon,
minor. Bond of Guardian J J Krebbs
church Friday night.
filed
and approved.
The United Artisans will give their
play. “Thompkins Hired Man,” Estate of W T Aldridge, deceased.
Wednesday, Feb. 26, in their hall. L F Hall appointed administrator.
Those taking part are: Mrs. S. M. Van Bonds 81000.
Meter, Misses Mina Baird, Lizzie and Estate of Chas Anderson, deeased.
Emma Briggs and Messrs. B. A. Has­ Final account filed and approved; or­
kins, S. F. Van Meter, Oscar and Ben dered that administrator turn over to
Endre M Cederberg property belong­
Kuhns,
•
ing
to this estate, and administrator be
GASTON
discharged,
upon filing receipt from
H. L. Cowles has resumed work at said Cederberg.
his sawmill.
Estate of John B. Scott. Final ac­
C. W. Hudson was doing business count approved and estate closed of
in our burg last week.
record.
A number of farmers ordered fruit Estate of Thos Ochins, deceased.
tree: from the Albany nu series.
Ordered upon petition of Rebecca
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dennis were Tongue, contestant of last will and
visiting relatives in Forest Grove Tues­ testament of Thos Ochins, deceased,
that the petition of the said Rebecca
day and Wednesday.
H. H. Wahl has sold his farm and Tongue be dismissed without cost to
will move his family to the Grove. either party.
Their many friends wish them ev­ Estate of Michael F Messinger. de­
ceased. Inventory and appraisement
ery success.
Last Saturday evening Feb. 8th the filed and approved.
ladies gave a supper for the Woodmen
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
of the World. A pleasant social chat Benjamin D. Bennett and Martha
and music was enjoyed by all. Come Henkey. Conrad Reinecke and Mar­
•gain ladies.
tha Dames.
GALES CREEK
1 A
Spring Freshet of Attractiveness
New Spring Goods in every department.
The markets of America, as well as the old world have contributed of their particular line of merchandise to swell
the assortment to make this spring s 1908 stock the most attractive of any year in our history.
France, England, Ireland, Germany, China and Japan have all taken a hand and are represented in this splendid
stock. We hardly need to say but it is the largest and best stock west of Portland, as you well know.
A FLURRY IN SHIRTWAITS
.,^ e,v erso S00(^ never so many dainty creations by talented designers, brought out by
skililul workmen, from best materials, for woman’s adornment, that we are showing this
season. The styles are varied, some with fine tucks; others with lace and embroideries or
embroideries alone.
Stylish waists for $ 1.20, or better
$1.90, 2, 2.10 and 2.50.
DRESS GOODS
A MEDLEY OF MERIT
Here is an elaborate showing of
new 1908 creations; new color­
ings; dainty effects wrought from
the weaver’s neeele are here for
your inspection.
MENS’ CLOTHING
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
“ “ $15
“
. . .
$10.00
and more elaborate ones $1.5o,
LADIES’ NEW 1908
SPRING SUITS
Ladies’ Suits, with styles that are
snappy and becoming.—Our new
1908 Spring Suits are marvels of
beauty; standard in quality and
always satisfactory. It is with
pleasure that we show you trese
new arrivals.
BOYS’ CLOTHING
$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
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Mrs. Bertha Adkins of Portland, is
Agnes
I Harris et al to Karl Koch
visiting relatives of Gales Creek.
40
acres
in
Wm Porter d ie t 1 n 3 w
Mrs. Dye, who has been visiting
84375.
relatives of Gales Creek, returned heme
Geo, Hartness to C M Hartness
Wednesday.
part
of Geo W Elliott d 1 c t 1 s 1 w 81.
Mrs. Short of Gales Creek, who has Maria
to Arnold Wymann
been visiting in Portland for some time, 10 acres in Gräber
sec
29
t 1 n 1 w 81.
returned home Wednesday.
M E N ’S PA N TS
J
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Greear
et
ux
M Hughes
Miss Kate Jackson, the Hillside part of sec l i t i s to 3 Wm
We are over stocked with Men’s Pants and are going
Winter Underwear, Ladies’ Wool and Fleece lined
w (90 acres) i
school teacher, spent Sunday with Mrs. 83600.
to
give
you
the
benefit
of
the
cut
price
that
it
will
require
Hose,
Ladies’ Skirts and Winter dress goods all at Clear­
Otto Parsons of Gales Creek.
Myrtle M Purdin et al to Elias
to
reduce
them.
ance
Sale
prices.
Mrs. Wren Parsons of Gales Creek is Grindle part of sec 31 t 1 n 3 w 81500
visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmes to Henry Huhman
William Lyda of Forest Grove.
et ux 10 acres d ie No 48 t 1 s 3 w
Mrs. Her of Gales Creek was called 810.
to McMinnville last Saturday, to see Feidinand Grcner et ux to C F
Ler sister Mrs. Martin, who is very Hesse et al 47.86 acres in sec 2 t 2 s
'ck.
2 w 81000.
Miss Maude Lilly, who has been at C F Tigard et ux to Alice B Mul-1
some for some time on account of the ler tract in Geo Richardson d 1 c 2 s 1 w
easles, returned to school in Forest 810.
jOve Monday.
John W Friday et ux to W E Da­
School Report.
Mrs. Kelley, who has been visiting vies 3.54 acres in sec 24 t 2 n 4 w
Report of Watts Public School for Liner Column
ith her daughter Mrs. Wm. Douglas 8300.
It if all smooth tailing when you place a Liner Ad j
FO R ES T GRO VF
this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 |
of this place, returned to her home in Wm J Thornburgh et ux to W E month ending February 7. No. days in readers
and the results are certain. 5c line 1st I
taught,
20;
No.
days
attendance,
794;
Davies
et
al
S4.40
acres
in
sec
24
t
2
Insertion,
2Vi
cents
each
subsequent
insertion.
ker City Monday.
No. days absence, 85; No. pupils en­ Minimum charge 10 cts.
Miss Anna Dunsmore of Hillside, n 4 w 81800.
46; average daily attendance, “ WANTED —Salesmen. Many make
1 who has been teaching the Wilson Mary E Merrell to Lloyd Ingram et rolled,
40;
pupils
neither absent nor tardy 8100 to 8150 per month, some even
ux
21.25
acres
in
sec
24
t
1
s
2
w
8743.
' River school, passed through Gales
K. TV. S t tic hr
D. F. Fleck
were:
Pearl
Stevenson,
Mabel Adams, more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­
Edwin Holt to Western Oregon
* City last Saturday on her way home.
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tion,
far
from
old
orchards.
Cash
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Alice
Wilson,
Sophia
Schmale,
Claude
Trust Co 164.11 acres in sec 5 t 2 n
advanced
weekly.
Choice
of
territory.!
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Johnson,
Paul
Pechin,
Louis
Steven­
5 w 81.
THATCHER
Washington Nursery Company,
Clara Lesser, Harley LaMont, Address
S o m e o f this week*s B a rg a in s
Toppenish,
Washington.”
Mr. Phillip French, who has been Frank Mott et ux to Rolland A son,
Phelps part of blk 7 Forest Grove 82500. Louie Busch, George Carscaden, Wil­
quite sick, is some improved.
Eleven acres of fine land with Good six-room house, only 2
Rolland A Phelps et ux to Frank lie Busch, Iadell Stevenson, Fred Les­ FOR SALE.—Pedigree strawberry
good
house and bam. orchard, blocks from Main street for 8700.
Chas. Shaw and mother were visitors Mott
ser, Vard Carscaden, Richard Busch, plants: Texas, Glenn Mary, Brandy­
wi
of
wj
of
sej
sec
6
t
1
n
3
w
only
one
out for sale or ex­ 850 down and 812 per month
at the home of Harry Graham on Sun- 83500.
Improved Wilson. Address!! change for mile
Clarence Rice, Philip Lesser and Al­ wine,
takes it.
town
property.
Fern Leaf Fruit Farm, Cornelius, Ore.
y- We are pleased to learn that George Hardin H Wahl et ux to J E Bates bert Busch.
acres of land all cleared,
R. S. Alexander.
26-12
Five acres of land, 2 miles with 25 new
MARTHA TRAVER, Teacher.
room house, large
93
acres
in
Donald
McLeod
d
1
c
1
s
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from Forest Grove. New house barn and eight
ayden has been granted a raise of 4 w 89297.
out buildings, less than
For
sale
close
in—Some
choice
small
and
barn.
Only
81000.
This
is
a
ension.
three miles from Forest Grove,
Several desirable houses and
bargain.
R I Davidson et ux to Richard D Dr. Knox while in Hillsboro last Fri­ tracts.
good bearing orchard on the
lots.
T.
H.
Littlehales
Forest
Grove
*
A party was given at Mr. N. Willis’s Hölscher
part of M M Watts d 1 c .t 1 day, treated a horse with Azoturea for National Bank Building.
A fine 100 acre farm with good place. This is on R. F. D. add
27
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One night last week. All report a n 4 w (25.77)
acres 12790.
Mr. Brown, proprietor of the feed sta­
buildings, between Cornelius and milk route.
good time.
Hillsboro at only 875 per acre.
J P Starkweather et ux to James bles, which was considered heroic
Six-room house on large cor­
H. H. Graham is now located in his Hocking 16.80 acres in Andrew Har­ treatment by prominent horsemen of LIST your farms and other properties \1
ner
and barn. Fine location.
15 acres of land all cleared, Only lot 8750.
for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest
Easy terms.
new home, which he bought of Jay per d i e t 1 s 4 w 1680.
Hillsboro, the horse bring paralyzed in Grove
with house and barn. 10 acres
National Bank Building. 27tf
Raymond.
Carl Berggren et ux to F M Wads­ all four quarters After a few hours
cleared, 6 acres bottom land, lj
Good new 7-room house with
f Wedding bells will again be heard worth part of sec 32 t 3 n 2 w 81600. treatment the animal was able to stand NOTICE —I have 6 lots in the city
miles out.
82400 two lots on car line lor only
in Thatcher this week. Let the good Investment Co to Geo L Sparks et and was ready for her feed next morn­ of Cornelius. Good house, new barn, j
New six room house 2 blocks 81000.
good water, some fruit. Five of the
>rk go on.
nx lot 11 Willow-Brook Farm 8830. ing and was apparently in as good lots
from the P. O., with } of an acre
Eighty acres of fine land. 6
are on Ash timber land equal to j
of ground for sale cheap or ex- miles
! Mr. Cady and wife, formerly ol Blodgett Co to Danaher & Malenda health as usual and the Dr. believes he Beaverdam.
out. no buildings. Fine
Price, 81000. Will take
for a small tract of land close to water and orchard on place.
Nebraska, were callers at Harry Gra- Co 480 acres in sec 16 t 2 n 6 w 81. can treat every case of Azoturea just a good team and wagon as part pay if1 town.
Price 835 per acre.
taken soon. W. E. FITCH, Cor- j
Ella V Brown et al to David Fletch­ as successfully.
ems one day last week.
nelius.
30t4*
5 acres of land with good new Four acres of land, close to
er et ux part of sec 32 t 2 s 1 w 81350.
GALES.
house
and barn, one mile Irom town, with house and barn, good
August
Lovegren
et
ux
to
Consoli­
F r e s h C o w s for SA le —Having
The Gales school is now closed.
town
for
81650.
dated Timber Co nwi sec 8 t 1 s 5 w
orchard. An ideal location for a
bought a herd of registered Holstein-
Geo. Beal Sr. has not been feeling 8100.
Friesian cattle, we are selling off our!
3 acres of land one mile on1 fruit and chicken ranch. Price
for the past month.
grade milch cows as they come in |
with large house, new barn, fine 81100.
Benj A Jack to S H Richmond
fresh,
and
have
several
good
fresh
orchard.
For sale for 81550.
Roy Folson and wife were visiting in part of sec 33 t 1 s 2 w (40j acres)
Seven-room house on large lot
cows,
for
sale
now,
at
prices
which
This
is
an
ideal chicken ranch Good
location. 81400. Half cash.
« vicinity of Dilley Sunday.
81700.
ought to sell them.—Carmichael if Co., |
Gaston, Ore.,
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George Beal Jr. has disposed of his The Semi-Annual teachers’ exami- ,
TO
H o u s e s fo r R ent
84 bales at 5c per pound,
nation of this county will be held at i
W a n t e d — Young girl to do light | ,
j Last Saturday night the Woodmen Hillsboro Wednesday, Thursday and
house work for two months for family
I the World gave a fine supper at Gii Friday of this week. Physical Geog­
of three. Phone 523.
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p which cal.ed several Woodmen out raphy and English Literature have
—Hoffman & Allen Co. can supply —Don’t you think a nice Wool
W anted —A gul for general house­ your wants in blankets and comforts at Blanket would feel good these cool
i this place. They had a very been added to the list of required
nights? Bailey’s.
work W N. Ferrin, Forest Grove. 32 low prices.
easant time.
studies for those writing fora first grade
jA party of neighbors of this vicinity certificate. It is said that several
FOR SALE—One milch cow. In- —Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12 4, News and Pacific Monthly 82 00.
. quire at this office.
30-3t prices 85e. 81.00, 81.25, 81.50, —A full line of Comforts at Bailey's.
sed Claud Alemball, last Friday teachers intend to go from this county
W. P. Spaulding 82 00, at Bailey a.
enmg, it being his birthday. They to other counties on this account.
—Your wheel should be put in prot>-
^yed games and danced tint.! a late —Have you seen those new caps at VV. E . B O W M A N —Selling out at cost at Dr. Parker's. —Money to loan on farm security ft shape for winter. Corl and Son
j will do it.
23tf.
Br, and report a fine time.
Greenville.
I W. H. Hollis,
Hoffman & Allen Co.? Prices rignt. t P o re a t Urov«, Or«».
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