Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 05, 1908, Image 8

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A committee of young ladies are ar­
ranging to give a leap year dance at
Masonic Hall, on Tuesday March 17,
L St. Patrick’ s Day.
F I R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
for the Spring Season
O f F o re s t G ro v e , O regon
Capital fully paid
Share holders liability
Surplus
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Benjamin Scholfield of Cornelius,
has been drawn on the Federal Grand
Jury which is called to meet at Port­
land Monday, March 16.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Coffeen of
North Yamhill, spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Gordon, mile north of town.
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$25,000.00
25.000. 00
1 0 .0 0 0 . 0 0
D IR E C T O R S :
M . Peterson
k . M. Dooly
P ru n k B. Dooly
H . I Z . W o r tm a n
K. Loom is
M, Dooly, Jr.
W e have received our lin e of Youth’s a n d Children’
Spring Clothing, which c o n s is t s of all the Iat«
makes and colors for the Spring a n d Summer ci
1908. The colors this year will be mostly g*,
and browns.
J
“ P e e r le s s ”
build several churches in this state.
— When you come to the spring
is
the young lady
There will be one constructed at Salem,
cleaning you’ ll want a new picture.
you
behold, and
Baker City and a mission at Pendleton
Look at those marked down in The
‘ peerless” will be
Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Staehr left last
the beautiful por­
Book Store window.
35
Saturday for Newport to spend several
trait of her beauti­
Let THE NEWS do your job work.
ful self when we
w;eks by the sea. Mr. Staehr’ s health
We guarantee good
workmanship
have it finished.
has
been
poor
for
some
time,
and
this
Tho on ly baking pow der good stock and most reasonable prices.
“ PEERLESS”
trip is made in the hope that he will
made with R o ya l Grape We print everything.
PHOTOGRAPHY
soon
be
improved.
C ream o f T a rta r
Walter Hoge, who has bought an
isn’ t the exception
The Forest Grove National Bank has
nterest in a Portland printing plant,
but the rule at
added several pieces of new office fur­
spent Sunday with his family here and
this studio. “ Peer­
niture including a stenographer’ s desk
less” posing peer­
reports that business is very good.
and also a depositor's private room has
less retuching and
— Have you seen the beautiful St
been furnished together with that of
finishing is what
-------------- :—7------- Patrick’ s Day Postals at The Book
makes
pictures
the directors’ room.
Portland Store? 25 cents a dozen. Colored
taken here so pop"
Frank Meresse was
Mrs. Tupper Dies Suddenly.
ular. Our “ peer­
local views, 20 cents a dozen.
35.
Tuesday.
less” photos are
Mrs.
Jennie H . Tupper of Dilley,
F.
M.
Porter,
father
in
law
of
Ed-
— The finest of Cotton Blankets at
“ all the go,” they
j ward Allen, the ruial mail carrier, was and wife of Jake Tupper, died sudden­
B iiley’ s.
a e the height of
ly
this
morning
at
nine
o’
clock.
De­
stricken with paralysis last Friday but
perfection. Have
Mrs. Archie Bryant is visiting in
ceased was 25 years old and leaves
some taken.
is reported to be some better now.
Portland.
besides her husband, two small boys.
S p e cia l this m o n th
National bank examiner Luce of
President Ferrin was in Portland
$ 2 .5 0 Panel P h o to ­
The body will be taken to North
I Davenport, Wash., was in town last
g ra p h s fo r $ 1.5 0 p e r
Saturday.
Yamhill for interment.
dc^Een.
1 week and examined both of the banks
— Money to loan on farm security j
; here. H e found them in good condi
A Good Dance.
W. H . Hollis.
tion.
For a good dance com e to McGraw’ s
James Reeher of Wilson River, is in i
The Paris Millinery Parlor is plan- Hall at Banks on March 7th and enjoy
town this week.
Archie Bryant, Prop.
1 ing to have a spring and summer open­ yourself. Regular dance night, first
Judge Wirtz spent Sunday with his
ing on Wednesday March 18. They Saturday in each month.
Good order
family in Portland.
will have an expert trimmer to assist and good music by Walker’ s Orchestra.
John Cornelius was over at Am ity! in getting ready.
Don’ t forget March 7th.
Rates from the East
Tuesday buying horses.
Any voter who has not signed a
ENTHUSIASM RUNS HIGH.
— Don’ t forget that Hoffman & Al­ petition for Local Option election for
commence March 1st. If
(C o n ti n u e d f r o m P a g e 1 .)
len Co are offering rare bargains this June 1st can do so by calling on L. L.
you wish your place sold
The chair then called upon mem-
month.
i Hollinger or Daniel Staver, who have
bers of the audience for talks which
Howard Derby of Portland spent 1 blank petitions.
be sure and list it with
were
given in a strain of deep enthus­
Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
County Judge Goodin reports that
iasm. Col. Haynes, who is always
the
A E. Nourse.
within the past two weeks there has
ready and willing, spoke for a con­
Miss Dorothy Leabo returned last been more applications for relief in
centration of efforts as the only way to
weak from a three week’ s vacation at the county than at any period since he
make the board a success
A. G.
McMinnville.
has been in office.
Hoffman called attention to the fact
— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4,
Miss Lou Starrett has accepted a po­ that it is essential to thoroughly adver­
prices 85c, S I.00, 81.25, 81.50, sition as principal of an Indian School
tise our community and that it should
82.00, at bailey’ s.
and Sanatarium out northwest of Spo­ be done. Rev. Gould made a good
H. L. Deckert, the plumber, was kane, Wash., and left last week to talk along the lines of advertising and
Forest Grove
Q r-
out from Portland Sunday to spend the take up her new duties.
said that although he was not exactly a
day with his family.
Mr. Banks of the city of Banks, Forest Groveite he would “ risk 82.00
J. W. Hughes was at Beaverton while pruning his orchard was overcome on the proposition,” the annual dues of
We save you money on
Monday and assisted in viewing a road from the effects of his labors and had the board.
to be taken to the house, and is now
O/er Cornell mountain.
H. H. Stuart, superintendent of the
Pacific Coast Condenser, made a good
Frank Raymond returned after a six apparently in a serious condition.
talk in suppo-t of all that had been
weeks stay at the McNamer camp over
We have taken advantage of
The News has received from the O.
said and more especially of the good
the money flurry and bought our
on the Wilson River, last week.
R. & N. and Southern Pacific, their
roads question.
stock for cash at a big discount,
Miss Nora Smith of Portland, spent latest wall map. It is a handsome
and we defy any dealer to com­
Austin Buxton, Master of the State 1
Sunday at the farm home of Mr. and piece of work and shows Oregon, W asl-
pare quality and prices with us.
Grange, gave an interesting talk on the
Watches and jewelry receives the
ington, Idaho and western Montana.
Mrs. J. S. Buxton, west of town.
general needs of the community and!
most careful attention
when
— The Bazaar has just received a gave his hearty cooperation in the
Lair Gregory, formerly a student of
brought to us for repairs and the
P. U. but now of San Francisco, has complete line of violins, mandolins, work that the board was to do.
work is done in the shortest pos­
sible time that first class work
guitars and banjos. Now is your time
accepted a position with the Call.
One of the features of the evening 1
can be done.
to get your choice of these instru­ was the presence of the College band,
Grant Hughes believes in letting a
ments.
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which is made up of ten of the young
little sunshine in; he has had all the
The News in mentioning the play of students of Pacific University, who
trees about his residence trimmed.
gave abundance of music throughout
Watchmaker k Jeweler
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Corl went to Uncle Rube, neglected to give credit
Forest Grore 2nd doer west of Postofiice
the evening. At the close of the ev-1
to
Miss
Annie
Pomeroy,
who
had
the
Portland Saturday and stayed over Sun­
management of the play and mainly ening the audience gave it a unani­
day with some friends from Albany.
made it a mous rising vote in appreciation of
through
her efforts
N. P. Wiberg, who last week fell
Citation.
their efforts in making the meeting a
success.
from a wagon and broke several of his
In the matter of the estate of William M. Lyda, de­
grand success.
A freight engine on the S. P. at
ribs, is reported as getting along nicely.
ceased,
The members of the board of di
To Mary Frances Wadam, Miranda Jones, Joseph
Wright & Cornelius sold 2 large Hillsboro in attempting to switch a rectors had prepared what was shown Lyda. StelU P. Lvda, G. P. Lyda. Wm. E. Lyda, Clydf
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Monday
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E. Lyda, Geo. N. Lyda, Hiyh G. Lyda and Carl Franc s
teams to R. W. Gilbert of Portland this heavy train onto
on the r program
as Cheese and Crack- Lyda, and to all persons interested
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in above named
week. Average price 8550 per team. noon, broke a bolt that disabled the ers.”
However, this proved to be an «ate.
engine so that it delayed the noon
elegant lunch of sandwiches, coffee,
^ me 0 f u . e srarE oforegon ,
Mrs. Ida Spaulding Sager of Enderby,
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, You are hereby cited and requiied to appear in the
train several hours.
B. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
doughnuts, pickles, cheese and crack- County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County o f i
-w l
• Washington, at th« Court R o o a thereof, at Hillsboro, in
C. J. Thurston of Seattle, was in the ers and olives. The « usual
Mrs. W. P. Spaulding, of this city for
formality ' cf
Spring samples of men’s suits are here. When you select
your suit this Spring remember that all the fashions are tc
be found here.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
John
No Alum, No Lime Phosphate
Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
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Don’t Forget to Call 01
A b rah am
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A t
C orn er
S tore
and see the new goods which are arriving every dar
Pacific Art Studio
OREGON LAND
COMPANY
T he
B ro s.
Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of ai
kinds.
W e aim to give you the worth of your money,
whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents fumisb-
ings or groceries.
Every thing is as good as represented
Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atte-
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CARLOAD
of
W. S. Reynolds
city this week looking over the field
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and (or starting a laundry. Mr. Thurston
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ is said to be a first class laundryman,
pliances in office.
Calls answered having worked on the steamship Da­
kota for some time..
night or day.
a few days.
Rev. John C. Coleman, colored and
One hundred and sixty school child­
ren were burned and trampled to death presiding elder of the A. M. E. church
in a school house fire at Cleveland Puget Sound district, was in the Grove
Tue'day soliciting funds with which to
Wednesday.
P ir s t A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t
of the
F O R E S T GR OV E N A T I O N A L BANK
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Circulation
Umli v ul cd Profits
D eposits
$ 15.000 00
25.000 00
1 5*2 68
20*177 01
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P u » tron i h in k t
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Cash or» hand
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$ 237.720 50
5157,710 50
DIMBCTOMM:
•I. A. T h o rn b u rg h
»lohn B. Hnlley
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entire lunch was spread
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and carried into the lodge
and the
of ti
JU S T ARRIVED
One Carload
>h* ■ « » « « . » th. I . » « » . « Ol Sanch
Pansy, was invited to **lay to and fill:
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*on' and more particularly described as follows to-wit:
First: Part of section 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 Vi. commencing
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one of the most successful Cheese
and Cracker” banquets ever held in
this city.
Notice to Subscribers.
Owing to the fact that the Postoffice
Department at Washington, has issued
an order that no weekly newspaper
shall give more than one year’ s credit
to a subscriber, without laying itself
liable to the first class rate of postage.
The W’ashington County News wishes
to notify its subscribers who are in ar­
rears more than one year that they are
requested to come in at once and set­
tle their accounts. Our time is limit­
ed for straightening up our list and we
trust those in arrears will make all pos
sible haste and save us any unneces
sary embarrassment.
Statements of
account will be mailed to those who
do not answer this appeal within the
next thirty days.
W a s h . C o . P u b . C o .
Dated February 13, 1908.
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Har
Creik; thence south on said
west boundary line 13.50 chains to a post from which a
cedar tree 48 in. in dia., bears south 12 degrees W . 19
links distant; thence north 82*i degrees cast iVar. 22' -j
degrees E.) to an oak 24 in. in dia. thence north 82’ a
degrees east to an oak tree 36 in. in dia.; thence north
82’ j degrees east to a fir tree on the left bank o f Gales
Creek 48 in. In dta.; thence north 821* degrees east to
middle channel of Gales Creek; thence up sa d channel
with the meanderings to the place of beginning, and
containing 10 acres more or less. Also: Beginning at
the northwest corner of section 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W.
thence east 94 rods, or 23.50 chains; thence south W
mile or 40 chains; thence west 94 rods or 23.50 chains;
thence north 40 chains to the place o f beginning, con­
taining 94 acres more or less, excepting from the above
described the following tract of land, towit: Beginning
at the quarter section corner between sections 35 and
36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W . and running thence north 14.72
Chains; thence north 68 degrees east 28.50 chains;
thence south 24.50 chains; thence west 23.50 chains to
the place o f beginning, contain.ng 40 acres more or less.
Also lying, being and situate in said county and state and
being the east half of the southwest quarter; the west
half of the southeast quarter o f section 24 T. 2 N.
R. 5. W. contain ng 160 acres. Also the west half of
the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the
southwest quarter and the southwest quarter o f the
northwest quarter of section 25 T. 2 N. R. 5 W . W ill.
Mer. in Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. J. W . Goodin, Judge of the C ow ry
Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wash
ingten with the Seal of sa d Court affixed this 25th day
of Februrary A. D. 1908.
AITWt: E. J fiODMAN, C e r t .
First Publication Feb. 27.
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the County of Washington, on Monday, the 30th day of
March, 1908, at
o ’ clock in the forenoon o f that day,
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order of said Court should not be made authorizing and
room when licensing the Executor of the estate of said William M.
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