Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 05, 1908, Image 5

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    îorrespondence.
Miss Elsie Reuter has accepted
position as book-keeper for a firm
Shaniko, Ore., and left for that pla
last Wednesday.
Notice to Correspondents.
■ T h e correspondei.ee
department of
The News is one of the most important
wv nave and we are very sorry to note
there a^e a number this
week who are
conspicuous by their absence.
Those
that do appear came in very late and it
is a task to get them in type on short
notice.
Therefore
we wish
your attention to the
necessary that
not later
news
fact
of its
been provided for the city refuse as
we hope that will now lessen the deco­
rations of tin cans, pans, kettles, etc.,
which have been brought out from the
March came in like a Lion but will probably g o out like a Lamb,
city and strewn along the roadside in
events this month is the
that it is
noon.
BANKS
Ben David was in town Monday.
The
correspondence
dipping
his
sheep.
Mrs. Coffman has been
numbered
with the sick for the last few days.
Miss
Ed. Roy has
his accident.
Dr. W . M .
out of doors.
and it behooves the Ladies to buy their Spring and Summer dresses and waistings early so as to get them
made up before the warm, balmy weather comes, when we all feel more like being out in the open air
than sitting down to a sewi ng task. This week we show in our Windows some very choice material
for this season such as
fully recovered from
unable to be
Will Thornburgh
made
at
her
home on Gales Creek.
Miss Laura Davis of Forest Grove,
M er c er iz ed Checked Chiffon
M adras
M er c er iz ed M adras
B atiste
Floraline Organdie
Paris T issu e
Silk and Gotton N ovelties
D otted S w is s
Drap de L ' Indi
a business
Miss Maud Lilly of Forest Grove, trip to Portland recently.
spent Saturday and Sunday
S o ie s e te s
-
Burger is
Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Davison was in
Mrs. Lora Hines of Gales City, was
visiting relatives in Forest Grove last town Tuesday.
week.
S p r in g y
A dven t
Elpha Schulmerick has the
staff and trusts in the future that your mumps.
letters will com e earlier and more of
Mrs. R. Kinton was on the sick list
them. If any are out of stationery last week.
make note of it at bottom of next let­
Bess Eberly is recovering from a se­
ter, and same will be forwarded at
vere cold.
once. E d i t o r .
Mabel Watson of Buxton, is a guest
of this city.
GALES CREEK
John Heisler has been
A t all
this place heretofore.
letters reach us
than Tuesday
News is proud
to call
SPRING OPENING
W e were de-light ed to read in last
w eek’ s News of the dump which has
J. L. Banks was taken
Tuesday afternoon.
seriously ill
Ben David of this city was called to
spent Saturday and Sunday with her Buxton on business.
cousin. Miss Mary W oell of this place.
Mr. Atlee made a business trip to
Mr. and Mrs Frank Parkin of Gales Forest Grove Tuesday.
L o o k Them
O v e r B e fo re
You B uy
Creek, spent Sunday with the former’ s
Chas. Barrett and Geo. Dooley went
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parkin of Davids to Hillsboro Tuesday.
H ill.
On our shelves we have many more in all the lead­
Edward Banks has been on the sick
Mr. Gibson of Baker, passed through list for the past month.
Gales City with five wagon loads of
household furniture an the way to his
new hom e near Gales Creek.
Mrs
Eli Smith and
Mr.
and Mrs.
Aden Harper of Gales Creek, spent
Sunday
with the former s daughter,
Mrs. Thomas Varley near Hillsboro.
Mrs. Glasson and son James,
who
were called here to attend the funeral
Of her mother some time ago, returned
to their home in Eastern Oregon
week
R. T .
Simpson
M itt iN I H H M I tlliîiM llI N M il
THE DELINEATOR
ing shades and figures which we will be pleased to show
made
a flying trip
you if you will only look.
through Banks this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Inkley made a trip to
Forest Grove, Wednesday.
i UTTERICK
PA TERNS
«■ PUBLICATIONS m
Miss Ethel Smith spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Schramel.
Al. Bledsoe, of Buxton,
ing rapidly from his shock.
is recover- i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leopold visited
last friends in Banks last week.
Emmet Q uick and daughter of Bux­
ton went through Banks last week.
KANSAS CITY
Miss
Received too late for last week.
Florence
and Floyd Dooley
oks like our good weather is at an
end.
.eek .
HOFFMAN
ALLEN
COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
G reecy.
Joe Lazott is assisting Chas. Ham­
s a
Rosa Mauss of Buxton, has returned
home to spend a few days with her
Henry Mostert spent a few days in folks.
POrthnd last week.
Services were held in the Banks 1^.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were intertain- E. church Sunday evening by Rev.
ing com pany last
The Progressive Store
j
spent Sunday in Buxton visiting friends,
Chas. Shipley recently
OREGON
moved from
\ “
ilton in clearing some land.
D epot street, and is now living on
Mr and Mrs. Kirts were entertain­ Main s fe e t.
ing F. Lewis and family Sunday.
There will be a dance in McGraw’ s
Mr. and M :s. Hughes are scarcely hall Saturday night, March 7, every
able to be about on account of grip.
body invited.
Mrs
King and Mrs.
Liner Column
Public Sale.
At Kreider’ s Feed Shed at Forest
Grove, Ore., on Saturday, March
H . Baker were
7th,
It is »11 smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
Insertion, 2Vi cent» each subsequent insertion,
Minimum charge 10 Cts.
The Banks public school opened
day last Monday in the upper room after a 1908, will sell the following described
property.
week
short vacation.
One bay team, 9 and 10 years old,
Mr and Mrs. Ladd were visiting
Florena and Floyd Dooley of Banks, '
F o r SALE.— Pedigree strawberry
weight 1150 each, well broke to drive
with relatives in Portland a few days returned from Buxton Tuesday after a
plants:
Texas, Glenn Mary, Brandy­
one brown horse 9 years old, weight wine, Im proved
Wilson.
Address
last week.
short visit with friends.
1065, broke to drive single and doub -1 Fern Leaf Fruit Farm, Cornelius, Ore.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Mr.
Mr. Willis has taken Mr. Ladd s place ¡e, one 50ITei horse 8 years old, weight R. S. Alexander,
26-12
and Mrs. M cC oy were visiting at the in the Banks public school, which has \
broke to drive double
double and ride;
For sale close in— Some choice small
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Waldron last been closed for a few weeks.
one span gray horses, weight 1400
tracts. Several desirable houses and
Sand ly.
The Banks
B;
boys have organized a each, well broke; one bay horse, weight
lots. T . H . Littlehales Forest Grove
A baby girl made her appearance at new base ball team, which will be 1250. well broke for lady to drive sin- National Bank Building.
27 tf
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kraft called the “ Banks Star N ine.”
They gle and double; one mountain hack (
last Thursday and insisted on being will give their First Annual Ball, March two seats and cover, one Studebaker
S A L E -G o o d 8 room house just
_
I outside city limits.
Barn, lot 1 acre,
fed and cared for, and so they have 25, 1908, at McGraw’ s hall, every-1 surrey two seats and cover one Stude- j p,enty Q, fruit> good well. Furniture
decid d to keep her.
body cordially invited. Fresh oyster I baker buggy with top and shafts, one j goes with the place, *1800. Easy
calling in this
vicinity
one
tance
j
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j
him
FO R EST GROVE
R e a l Estate Go
K. vV. Stae/ir
D. F. F leck
o r n e r a t thi : u a z a a r
n ir x r
to p o s t o p p ic e
j
j
Mrs. Waldron
and
Mrs.
M ondr. and
j
Aydelott supper will be served.
were visiting the school at Greenville
were well pleased with
Studebaker buggy rubber tire and terms. T.
H.
Littlehales, Forest
shafts, one Studebaker open buggy , Grove Nat 1 Bank Building.
34-tf
Jay L Schieffelin et al to Wm C Sah-
FOR SALE— Good 6 room house in
now, 296 32.100 acres in David M on­ with shafts, one pole buggy, 3 sets '
light double harness, 3 sets heavy team South Park, corner lot, 1 block to car
roe d I c, *23 ,000 .
matio: and songs in honor of Wash­
harness, 1 set heavy logging harness, l‘ne> 5900. T. H. Littlehales, Forest
Henry Gilmore to W C Becktell,
Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
34-tf
ington's birthday.
4 3 i inch tire wagons, 1 34 inch tire
9 41.100 W W Graham d 1 c t 1 s 1
wagon, 1 loggers outfit, 1 heavy cow ­
8 room house on Pacific Avenue,
w. *16 46 .7 5.
WATTS DISTRICT.
boy saddle, steel fork; 1 set heavy • *800. T. H .
Littlehales,
Forest
Mr. Adams has a crew of men build­
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Card of Thinks.
ingle harness, 2 good milch cows, 1 Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
ing fence on the Watts ranch.
The Forestview Cemetery Associa- harrow. 1 14 inch Oliver plow, 1 sled,;
FOR SALE— Black M inorco eggs,
« M r Loff of Davids Hill, was through tion takes this means of showing its gravel box, 3 milk cans, cross cut saw,
*1.5
0 a setting at Miles Watrous.
here Tuesday buying poultry.
appreciation and expressing thanks to „everal cords 4 foot fir wood, 14 inch
Also several roosters
34-2t*
Allan R ice disposed of a non-paying those who attended the performance of ¿ulkey clow , 5 shovel garden c
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l
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dairy cow to the butcher recently.
Uncle R ube’ ’ last Wednesday even- vator, 2 registered Duroc Jersey boars.
FOR SALE— Good seven-room house
j
the program which consisted of decla-
j
The priest from Verboort called
ing.
Also,
kindly
his pari shiners one day last week.
to
loaned
thank
those w h o s o
furniture,
the day among the orchardists here.
V All of the members of Frank John-
household are on the sick list,
there will be about
Sale
starts
at
1 0 1 completely
etc. for the o 'clo c k sharp.
furnished,
good location,
4 blk
lot
100x100,
from car line.
Terms of sale.— Ail sums of *10 price *1750. Will sell unfurnished.
Fifty dollars to any person who sends
tree spraying is the order of
The receipts
7 months old.
over *100 and »nd less, cash, ün all sums over
*70 to add to the seven months time will be given
Improvement fund.
on
cotes bearing 8 per cent interest w :h Grove, Ore.
M r s . M a r y M c K e n z i e , Pres.
34t 2.
approved security. Two per cent off
EGGS FOR S a l e — Black Minorca*,
for cash on all sums over 810.
and
Barred Plymouth R ock ,
pure
^ ^ d a y with L. C. Rogers’ family of
Wood Sawing.
R. P h e l p s . Owner,
bred,
50c
for
13.
Pure
bred
Mallard
Obrr.- ius.
2. W. Hughes, Auctioneer,
In town or country. Leave orders
D uck, 50c for 10. Leave orders at
D. B. Adams has installed a Louden at Valley Realty and Times office. I G eo’ F N ,yior’ CleTk’
Abraham
Bros, or H ughes phone 415,
litter carrier in his cow bars on the Hughes ’ phone, 641.
For Sale.
Gales
Creek.
34 tf.
Watts ranch.
a l b e r t D i x o n .
— Two pianos, old reliable makes.
Ph •? Lesser has purchased Mr
FOR SALE— One farm wagon, one slightly used, will sell at
and Mrs. Harvey Rogers
spent
==^
Geubbs interest in the Vineyard Hill hack with canopy
Tele phone Com pany's line.
CaJ
cream
top,
separator, capacity
one
300
Davii For particulars call at the
lbs., fore March 15, '0 8 .
R. M. Bisbee and Mrs 0 . M c- one fat bog. wt. 300 lbs., and a few
and children returned from Port- tons of hav.
E. W . Lamb, Route 1,
l « l the latter part of last week.
Forest Grove, Ore.
35 4t*
S o m e o f th is w e e k 's B a rg 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.
Good six room house, only 2
blocks from i lain street for *70 0.
*50 down and 112 per month
takes it.
80 acres of land, with good
buildings, 34 miles from Forest
Grove on easy terms, price *3000
A well im p rov ed 280 acre
farm 7 miles out lor *4 0 per
acre.
This is a snap..
A fine 100 acre farm with good
buildings, between Cornelius and
Hillsboro at only *75 per acre.
Six-room house on latrge cor­
ner lot and barn.
Fine location.
Only 8750.
Easy terms.
J5 acres of land all cleared,
with house and barn.
10 acres
cleared, 6 acres bottom land. 14
miles out.
*2400
G ood new 7-room house with
two lots on car line lor only
«1 0 0 0 .
New six room house 2 blocks
from the P. O ., with j of an acre
of ground for sale cheap or ex-
for a small tract ot land close to
town.
5 acres of land with good new
house and barn, one mile from
town for *16 50 .
5 upstairs rooms
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une location tor rent at
month.
per
Four acres of land, close to
town, w.th house and barn, good
orchard. An ideal location for a
fruit and chicken ranch.
Price
*11 00 .
Seven-room house on large lot
Good location. *1 4 0 0 . Half cash.
room house for rent
cheap.
New house and barn with a-
bout one acre of fine land locat­
ed on good county road lest thtn
2 miles out for on.y 9300. O n ­
to hurry if you want this rare bar­
gain.
•♦«et.
this
game
>ed at