Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 27, 1908, Image 8

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Miss Elva Bryant of Palouse, Wash.,
who spent a part of last week visiting
at the home of J. F. McGill, returned
| to that city Sunday evening.
E n g l a n d S a y s
NO ALUM
I n F ood
s
Mrs. Ed. Ward and children will
leave Saturday morning to join her
husband at North Bend this state,
where they will hereafter reside.
J. W. Kyle, of Gales Creek, was in
town one day last week with some
pork. He found time to make The
News a pleasant call. Come again.
and strictly
prohibits the
sale of alum
baking powder—
So does France
So d oes G erm any
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T h e talc of alum
fo o d . h>. b e e s meiie illegal u U a J u n g t c o and
Ihe D istrict of C olum bia, a n d alum baking pow ders
a re everyw here recognized as injurious.
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For the Spring Season
O f F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n
$25,000.00
25.000. 00
10 . 000 . 00
Capital fully paid
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Share holders liability
Surplus
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W e have received our line of Youth’s and Children’!
Spring Clothing, which consists of all the latest
makes and colors for the Spring and Summer of
1908. The colors this year will be mostly greys
and browns.
D IR E C T O R S :
W. -VI. D o o ly
P r a n k H . D o o ly
J . E . l^oom L-»
R. .VI, D o o ly , J r .
iVl. P e te rs o n
M. C . W o r t m a n
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Special Offer
large cities he visited there were
thousands of idle men who were made
so by the recent panic. He says the
S ay p la in ly-
east was more effected by the money
stringency than the west and he was i
There will be a special meeting of
glad to get back.
and be sure you get Royal.
Holbrook Lodge No. 30 A. F. & A.
Royal is the only Baiting Pow der made
Dr. Via operated on the young son
For a limited time I will
M. on Saturday evening, Feb. 29, at
from Royal C rape Cream oi T artar. It
of
A . R. Russel of near Dilley last Sat­
•dda to the ; di
digestibility and wholesome-
which the M. M. degree will be ex­
make one dozen cabinet
nest of the fi ood.
urday for a diseased bone in the
emplified.
photos including one 8x10
youngsters leg. He has been troubled
Through the efiorts of the Civic Im ­
carbon
enlargement all for
fo' some time and the operation be­
provement League the city has secured
came necessary before he could get
a dumping ground for refuse. The
relief. He is improving.
place is the first fill east of depot near
Miss Pearl McGill, who has been en­
—'Water & Light Meters. S E Todd. slaughter house.
joying
the past two months with her
— The finest of Cotton Blankets at
Jake Wirtz and wife were called to
parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGill of
Bliley’s.
Only a few days left for you
Hood River Saturday to the bedside of
this place, returned Tuesday to Palouse,
Harry Giltner of Portland was in the E. A. Jerome formerly of this city.
to
take advantage of this
Wash., where she will again take her
Grove Sunday
Mr. Jerome is suffering from a severe
offer.
place as head trimmer in the Bryant
Wm. Hamelmann has moved from case of pneumonia.
Sisters Millinery Parlors of that city.
G ston to Dilley.
John Wunderlich of Banks has pur­
The Quinenitus Club met with Mrs.
chased
the furniture business in that
John Heisler of Gales Creek was on
C. 0 . Roe last Friday. Mrs. H. J. J
city from the Cooper Co., who have
our streets Tuesday.
Goff and Mrs. F. J. Miller substituted j
Archie Bryant, Prop.
Miss Maud Shannon was in Portland successfully conducted the business for two of the absent members. Cards I
there for several months.
Saturday and Sunday.
were the principal amusement of the ’
Tax Notice.
Rolla Peterson has purchased a swell1 The announcement of the approach­ afternoon and Mrs. Goff won the prize,
The taxpayers of Washinington
ing marriage of Miss Elizabeth Stewart after which dainty refreshments were County, Oregon, are hereby notified
rig for use this summer.
to Mr. Richard Bond of British Colum- served.
that the first half of their taxes for the
Dr. Ward’s auction sale will begin j
year 1907, and levied in January,
\ bia, has been made and the date given
Mrs. George Thomas, who has been 1908, are now payable *-*nd will be-
at 1:30 Friday afternoon.
i is March 18 in this city.
sick
for several weeks is slowly improv- come delinquent on the first Monday
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haskins j
By a recent ruling of the postoffice ing and it is thought she will soon be in April 1908, at which time interest
at Diliey, February 22, a girl.
department, first class matter is re­ able to go about. Her daughter, Mrs. at ,he rate of 12 Per cent Per annum
The Fleur de Lis club will meet this quired to pay same rate on star routes
Strong of Bellingham, Wash., is at­ will be charged, in addition to 10 per
evtning with Miss Minnie Myers.
as cn rural delivery— two cents an tending her and as soon as she is able cent penalty, which said interest will
be computed from the first Monday in
Born, to the wife of Dan Pierce at ounce or fraction thereof.
she will go with her to that city to April, 1907.
Gales Creek, on February 23, a girl.
.
The Forest Grove National bank is recuperate.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru-
Bern to Mr. and Mrs. John Won- j
m ak jn g
ir n p r o v e m e n ts in th eir
The play that came to the Masonic ary
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derlich at Banks. February 18, a fine banking estabiishment. This week
hall Saturday night was not very well
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore-
they have had put down linoleum be- attended which seems to be the case gon.
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Mrs. M. Peterson spent Sunday in hind the banking fixtures.
with most all outside shows that come
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Portland the guest of her daughter
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1 The past few days of spring-like here, however, it is said that the pro-
Mrs. W. B. Shively.
I weather has not only brought out the duction was extremely good and af­ Banks, Ore.
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Miss Belie Denny of Banks, who robins, but the local gardeners as well, forded considerable amusement for the
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Horse Gelding and Horse Den­
was formerly bookkeeper at Goff Bros., Almost every vacant lot in town has small audience.
tistry
Free.
was in town Tuesday.
I been plowed and seeds sown.
Little Roy Prior, the four year old
N. Turner of the M.
cantile Co., of Banks, has
stock of goods over near
will shoitly move over to
T o protect yourself against alum.
when ordering baking powder.
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F I R S T N A T IO N A L . B A N K
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Turner Mer­
purchased a
Newport and
that locality.
C ITY
Spring samples of men’s suits are here. When you select
your suit this Spring remember that all the fashions are to
be found here.
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John
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son of George Prior of Dilley is vascil-
lating between life and death today
from taking laudanum which was given
him last night by mistake for Castoria.
The little lad had been sick and his
father made the mistake in administer­
ing
the medicine.
A. L. Sexton is carrying his side in
Miss Kate Shannon and Miss Hart­
It is hardly believeable that 13.000
ley went to Portland Monday to hear a s^n£’ so 10 speak. He was mount­
is
the
income from ten acres of Wash­
ing
his
wagon
down
at
the
house
Mon­
Paderweiski at the Heilig
day morning when his foot slipped and ington rcr.r.ty soil in one year, but
E. A. Stuart ol Seattle, and presi­
he fell, sustaining an injury that broke such is the case. A. E. Rice of near
dent of the Pacific Coast Candenser, is
Cornelius has a ten acre tract that last
[ loose several of his ribs.
visiting at the condenser here.
The wido v of J. C. Greer yesterday year he sold from six acres of onions I
C. E. Deichman. of Hillsboro, and
received a check for 32000 it being 82,889, and from the remainder of four
candidate for Assessor was in town
the amount of insurance he carried in acres he sold 8200 worth of vegetables,
Saturday, greeting his many friends.
| the A. O. U. W. lodge at this place. fruit, etc. This is not all, he had a
Not a few of the theater lovers of | This is a record for promptness as family of six who received practically
this place attended “ Parsifal” at the Mr. Greer’s death occurred on Feb. 7. their living aside from these returns, j
Marquam Grand during the past week.
D. W. Smith, candidate for the This is not the yield for only one year
T. W. Peters wife and child of Port-'.county clerkship, was in town Monday but every year he receives almost as
hnd, were visiting at the home of Capt. and Tuesday and made this office a much as he did this year.
Miss Bertha Williams was in Port-
N. J. Walker has been seriously sick
land last Saturday to witness the plant­ for the past two weeks and at this time
ing of roses on that day.
is not materially improved. H e was
first
taken with the grippe and other
Miss Pearl McGill has gone to Pa­
complications
arose that makes his
louse, Wash., where she is employed
case serious.
in the millinery business.
G. W. Peters over Saturday and Sunday. i pleasant call. He reports that his
— Water & Light Meters. S E Todd. candidacy is progressing nicely and
the chances for the nomination are
Full blooded Leghorn and Plymouth particularly bright.
Rock eggs for sale. John Keldson,
Will Seckerson and wife of Min­
corner Pacific Ave. and 6th Street,
nesota, were visiting her biother Mort
City.
Hallett of this city last week. They
— Th_’ Bazaar is receiving several had not seen each other for over 30
new pianos and organs that will make years. Mr. Seckerson has been a rail­
any home complete. Call and see road engineer for 40 years. They
them .
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may come here to live.
The Bankers and Merchants Mutual
Last Saturday The Oregon I .and Co.
Fire Relief Association is writing more sold Hugh Brannan's farm of 100 acres
policies this week than it has ever which lies near Dilley to D. W. My­
done before.
ers of Sherman Co. Oregon. After a
il i"
T he United Artisans gave a "feed” short visit at Albany Mr. Myers will
Tuesday evening preceeding the reg- move his family here and try farming
ular lodge meeting, and it was a de- where we don't dry out.
lightful affair.
Geo. q . Hancock returned last week
The last diphtheria case which is from an extended visit to his old home
under the csre ol Dr. Ward—the F ish-, in Illinois, where he had not been for
er child on Second avenue—is reported thirty years. He found things very
to be much better.
much changed. H e returned via a
— Water & Light Meters. S E Todd, southern route and reports that in the
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CondtMiNCil S t iit c m c n t of th e
F O R E S T G R O V E N A T I O N A L BANK
A t t ho u n II •>((n«i C o n i p t r o lla r , I ' . h r u . r y 14.
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F urniture »nd F lltureft
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f 100.480
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C a p ita l Stock
C iic u la tio n
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Correct Atte.t: J. A. THORNBURGH. C.ohier
$236.827 SO
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Trees! Trees! Trees!
Now is the time to place that
order for trees and other nursery
stock for spring and fall planting.
There is nothing more interesting
and fascinating than raising your
own fruit.
Place your order with the
Oregon Nursery Company
o! Salem, Ore.,
and get stock that is guaranteed.
No mtater where you live, drop
me a postal and I will show you our
stock and prices.
Anderson,
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The
B ro s.
t o r n e i - ¿ » to re
and see the new goods which are arriving every day.
Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all i
kinds. W e aim to gi ve you the worth of your money, [
whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnish- {
ings or groceries.
phone
Every thing is as good as represented, i
orders will receive careful and prompt atten-i j
tion.
We respectfully solicit your trade
JAM ES
RASM USEN
Dealer in
FLOUR and FEED
Forest Grove, Ore.,
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Pacific Ave.
iiK K K K X IK K K S t K K
The » complete -
LINE of SPRAY PUMPS
TH E
M E Y ER S
IN. L. Atkins, Agt.
F o r e s t d ro v e , O re .
Citation.
In th e m a tte r o f th e esta te of W illiam M. L y d a , de­
ceased.
T o M ary F ra n c e s W adam , M iranda Jones, Joseph
Lyda, S te lla P . L yda, G. P. L y d a. W m . E. L yda. Clyde
E. L yda, Geo. N . L yda, H ig h G. Lyda and Carl F ra n cis
Lyda, and to a ll perso n s in te re s te d in above nam ed
Rates
estate.
IN T H E NAM E O F TH E STA TE O F O R EG O N .
You a re h ereb y cited and re q u ite d to a p p e a r in the
C ounty C ourt o f th e S tate of O reg o n , fo r th e C ounty of
W a sh in g to n , a t th e C ourt Room th e re o f, at H tllsb u ro , in
th e C ounty o f W a sh in g to n , o n M onday, th e 30th day of
M arch, 1908, at 10 o ’clock in th e fo renoon of th a t day,
th en and th e r e to show cau se, if a n y you h a v e , w hy an ,
order of said C o u rt sh o u ld not be m ade a u th o riz in g and j
lic e n sin g th e E x ecu to r o f th e estate o f said W illiam M. !
Lyda, deceased , to sell a ll o f th e rea l p ro p e rty belong
in g to said e s ta te , situ a te d in W ash in g to n C ou n ty , O re ­
gon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly d escrib ed as follow s t o - w it:
First: P art o f se ctio n 38 T. 2 N. R. 5 W com m encing
at a p o in t w h ere th e w est bou n d ary of the D avid H ar
p er D. L. C. cro sses G ales C reek ; th en c e so u th on said ,
west b o u ndary lin e 13.50 ch a in s to a post from w h ic h a
cedar tre e 48 in . in d ia ., b ears so u th 12 d e g re e s W . 19
lin k s d ista n t; th en c e n o rth 821 -j d eg re e s east (V ar. 22 Mr
degrees R.) to an oak 24 in. in diu. th en c e n o rth 82 H
d egrees east to an oak tre e 36 in. in d ia .; th e n c e north
S2l s deg rees east to a fir tre e on th e left bank of G ales
C reek 49 in . in dia ; th en c e north 82Vi d e g re e s east to
m iddle ch a n n el o f G ales C reek ; th en c e u p sa d c h a n n el 1
w ith the m ean d erin g s to th e p la c e of b e g in n in g , and
co n ta in in g 10 a cres m ore o r less. Also: B e g in n in g at
th e northw est co rn er o f sectio n 36 T. I N . R . J W .
th en ce east 94 rods, or 23.50 ch ain s: th en c e so u th **
m ile o r 40 ch ain s; th en c e west 94 rods or 23.50 c h a in s;
th en ce n o rth 40 ch ain s to th e p lac e of b e g in n in g , con- \
t u n in g 94 a cres m ore or less, e x c e p tin g from t h e above (
described th e follow ing tra c t o f land, towit: B e g in n in g ,
at th e q u a rte r sectio n c o rn et betw een sections 35 and
36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W . and r u n n in g th en c e n o rth 14.72
cluuns; th en c e north 68 d eg re e s east 28.50 c h a in s;
th en ce south 24.JO ch a in s; th en c e west 23.50 c h a in s to I
th e p lac e o f b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 49 a cres m ore or less.
Also ly in g , being and s itu a te m said county and state and
being the east h a lf o f th e southw est q u a rte r; th e west
h a lf o f th e so u th east q u a rte r o f se c tio n 24 T. 2 N .
R. 5. W . c o n ta in .n g 160 a c re s . Also th e w est h a lf of
th e southw est q > u rter and th e so u th e a st q u a rte r of the
southw est q u a rte r and th e southw est q u a rte r of the
northw est q u a rte r o f sectio n 25 T. 2 N. R. 5 W . W ill.
j
Mer In O regon.
W itn ess, th e H o«. I. W . G oodin. Ju dge of th e C ounty
C ourt o f th e S tate o f O reg o n , fo r th e C ounty of W ash
in g to n with th e Seal o f said C ourt affixed th is ’ 5th day
o f F e b ru ra ry A. D. 1908.
A ttest: E. J OO DM A N. C’e rk .
F irst P u b licatio n Feb. 27.
from
the
East
commence March 1st. If
you wish your place sold
be sure and list it with
the
OREGON LAND
COMPANY
Forest Grove
Or-
you to pick from so come and make your selec­
We save you money on
WATCHES and JEWELRY
We have taken advantage of
the money flurry 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. Reynolds
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W e have a number of different patterns for
Watchmaker & Jeweler
Forest tiro»*
Jad doer west of Fostof.'ice
tion so as to be sure and have it when you are
ready to start work.
W e can sell you a spray material that is very
recomended the price is 35c per single gallon, 30
cents per gallon for 5 gallons and 25 cents per
gallon by the barrel.
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HARDWARE
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