Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 19, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
Mr. and Mrs.
their uncle, B. C. Dennis and family,
GALES.
The people
are having a
D ILLEY.
siege of bad colds.
George Beal Jr. has hauled his hops
to A. Dethlefs’ warehouse.
Tuesday in the
Brady Chowning of Portland, spent
Sunday
at home.
in Portland.
Lulu
Anderson
of
Gaston,
spent Sunday with her friends in Gales.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M cC oy of Goble,
were
W. C. Gray spent
Rose City.
Cummins has returned
home from her long visit
Miss
The Progressive Store’s Theme
before going to Idaho to reside.
of Gales
Miss Hazel
Wray Humphrey of
Forest Grove visited a few days with
A. Briggs
and
Miss
Lizzie
this week is a continuation of Ladies’ Dress Goods, only on a different line. There has been a strong de­
mand for something heavier than Batistes, Chiffons, Nainsooks and Swisses, and something darker than
White Pique, Indian Held, etc., which soil so easily; so in accordance with our constant endeavor to meet
the demands of the trade we have been hunting in the markets and believe we have found just the article
needed; so this week we will
spent
Wednesday in Portland.
Judge Stephens was a Portland vis­
Earl Tupper last itor Monday and Tuesday.
visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Philip French of For­
week.
Two
Sunday fishing in this vicinity but wuh
Leslie
Aplin
of Portland,
The late rains have raised the water
Mrs. Stephen Rambo of St. Johns, is
higher than it has been this winter in visiting at the home
Miss Bessie Cowls
working for
Mrs.
of Gaston,
Archie
In spite of the
large
is
hard rains Saturday
crowd
dance
Mrs.
McNamer,
Mrs.
Irish Dress Linens
Friend and
Walker in Mrs. Grendyke were Forest Grove vis­
itors Tuesday.
Scoggins Valley.
C. N.
A Full Line in all the Leading Colors o f
of her son, Ed.
Rambo.
this vicinity.
selves at a
hophouse.
visited
with relatives here, one day last week.
no success.
night, a
Exhibit in Our Show Windows
Portland, spent est Grove, visited friends here Monday.
fisherman of
Louie
Hamelman
is
They come in Light, Medium and Dark Blues, Gray
attending
colors.
P r ic e 2 5 c , 3 0 c a n d 3 5 c p e r y a r d
enjoyed them­ school at Cornelius now, going back
Beal’ s and forth on the train.
in George
' »
•* :
I
The school is busy preparing for the
Johnson
making basket social, to be given Thursday
good headway with his Spring seeding night, for the benefit of the ball team.
but today there is about 30 or 40
has been
acres of his late sowed
Taffeta and Zephyr Checks
BU XTON
ground under
water.
Miss Laura Corrigan of Amity,
visiting friends here.
I
is
In Pink and White, Tan-blue and White, and Blue and White
W A T T S DISTRICT.
Miss Ida Quick of St. Mary’ s, spent
are driving logs on several
days at
hom e,
returning
A crew of men
Gales Creek.
selling
P r ic e 2 0 c , 2 5 c , 3 0 c a n d 3 5 c p e r y a r d
le
Wednesday accompanied by her sister
on the sick list Irma.
Rev. J. R. Hall is
with the lagrippe.
A man
and Linen
optical
goods was
The
(trough here, Monday.
In addition to the above we have an exceptionally fine assortment o f
’ ■Tompkins' Hired Man" at Buxton.
Young
Peoples’
in Dark, Medium and Light Shades,
Society of
train for Port- Christian Endeavor will give a drama,
“ Thompkins’ Hired Man,” on March
and, Monday morning.
28th, in the Grange Hall at Buxton.
Henry Schmale and little son were
Proceeds to be given for church work.
in Forest Grove, Monday.
Admission— Adults 25c, Children 15c,
H. Rogers repaired the telephone
Reserved 35c.
line on David’ s Hilll, Monday.
Cast of Characters.
S. Ridgely is working for the Base
Mr. Asa T hom pkins.............L. W . Hill
Line Lumber Company a few days.
Mrs. Asa Thom pkins. . .Lura Peterson
M. Johnston returned to Gaston, Jerry M ason........................J. B. Perkins
PERCALES
12 1 = 2 , 15 a n d 17 c .
Frank Bleid took the
A lso the finest assortment o f
A. E. C. and 1 Oil€ dll Nord GincjhcHTIS
ever
shown in this city,
We Invite Your Inspection of Our Lines
Thursday, after a short visit at the Bis- Julia..................................Bessie Howard
ee home.
D ix ie................................. C. A. Peterson
Quite a crowd attended the sale of Ruth .......................................Irma Quick
he dairy cows at Forest View home, John R em in gton .................... A. S. Holt
ast Thursday.
L ou ise ................................. Mae Peterson
Mr. and Mrs.
Dn s
A.
T.
KANSAS CITY
were pleasantly entertained at the
ome of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and
Mrs.
laughters
of
(nests at D.
R ice, Sunday.
M.
Peterson
North
The Progressive Store
Buxton and
Yamhill,
and
were
A.
Kraft is sawing wood
HOFFMAN @>
for Ezra
Kirts.
Arthur Aydelott, who has been sick,
Adams’ , a few days is reported some better.
B.
tcently.
ALLEN
COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
Elmer Hamilton, under the care of
OREGON
Dr. Brown, is rapidly improving.
G A LES CREEK
Mrs. Smiley of Thatcher, is visiting
veternary surgeon, a few days at the home of Mr. and
is out to the Lee farm, Monday.
Mrs. Lewis.
Dr. Knox,
Mathew
the
Hines
has recently pur-
C. H . Hamilton received a telegram
ased a new im proved double horned Monday, that his mother, residing in
ison phonograph.
Oklahoma, is dangerously ill.
The Base
Co. have
A surprise party, consisting of Lady
use of the high M accabees, arrived last Tuesday at
Rters by running logs.
about 11 o ’ clock, at the home of Mr.
►en
Line
making
Lumber
Liner Column
It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
in this column. A few words her* will reach 5,000
readers and the results ara certain. Sc line 1st
Insertion, 2Vfc cents *ach subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 cts.
good
FOR SALE— 46.38 acres of choice
level bottom land, 14 miles to
I Grove
j ,
! DaTDt
on milk route.
young orchard.
...
,
' C IO p gO CS W ith plclC C .
acre.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iler and family of M. Rilings. A few Bees from this Inquire at second house south of Free
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visited with relatives of vacinity were seen buzzing off in that Methodist church.
One-third
of
Price, $100 per
T. H . Littlehales, Forest Grove
FOR SALE— Good Jersey cow, fresh. j Nat’ l Bank Bldg.
|ehalem.
Forest
First-class new
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B. F. David was a guest of Dooleys,
home in Tillam ook, Saturday, ac-
Sunday.
Inpanied by her sister, Miss Stella
FOR RENT— Five rooms unfurnished
' or partly furnished.
GASTON
A. J Ham rick has ar attack of orchard, this week.
grippe.
Lynn Bullock of Banks, was a
re had some
old
fashi c t e d ‘ ‘Ore of Forest Grove, Sunday.
I mist” on Sunday,
re rain has put a stop to all farm--
| d rerations for a while. More rain.
! rest.
. H . Wahl
of
the G*ove, had a
of men loading a car with pota-
Friday.
Frank Ralston is here with her
, assisting in the care of another
. and Mrs. A. A. Russell went to
j
nd Thursday, to attend the fun-
f Mr. Russell’ s sister.
I. Elba Matteson and Mrs. B. C.
were
guests
of
Mrs. J. W . '
of North Yamhill, on Friday.
FOR SALE— Top buggy and harness
new, ° « e
heavy
harness,
light
THE H AZAAR .
NEXT
TO F O S T O F F I C E
Notice.
game
bsed at
Stream
’ening.
Some of this week's Bargains
Eleven acres of fine land with
good house and barn, orchard,
only one mile out for sale or ex­
change for town property.
G ood six-room house, only 2
blocks from Main street for $700.
$50 down and 812 per month
takes it.
80 acres of land, with good
buildings, 34 miles from Forest
Grove on easy terms, price $3000
A well improved 280 acre
farm 7 miles out for 840 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 large cor­
ner lot and barn. Fine location.
Only $7 50 .
Easy terms.
15 acres of land all cleared,
with house and barn.
10 acres
cleared, 6 acres bottom land. 14
miles out.
$2400
New six room house 2 blocks
from the P. O ., with i| of an acre
of ground for sale cheap or ex-
for a small tract of land close to
town.
in evi-
regard-
rnacted
d, were
G ood new 7-room house with
two lots on car line tor only
$ 1000 .
Four acres of land, close to
town, with house and barn, good
orchard. An ideal location for a
fruit and chicken ranch. Price
$
1100 .
rogon tongue, crossing plow, two 5
The Western Oregon Stallion Society ; 1
Seven-room house on large lot
gallon milk cans, 20 gallon kettle and will hold a meeting in Hillsboro on
G ood location. 81400. Half cash.
Dave O 'D onnell of Buxton, was a
5 acres of land with good new
cross-cut saw. Inquire at this office. Saturday, April 18, at which time
guest of this city Friday.
house and barn, one mile from
6 room house for rent cheap.
there will be a parade of stallions and
36-tf.
town for $1650.
Harry Davison of this city, has been
other animals. The parade will be j '
New house and barn with a-
held at 1 o ’ clock sharp.
quite ill for the past week.
5 upstairs rooms for rent for
■boet one acre of fine land locat­
E g g s fo r SALE— Black Minorcas, R. C a v e ,
s . M oore ,
85 per month.
ed era good county road less than
Will Walker and Floyde Dooley of Jn(j
Plymouth R ock,
pure
Secy-
President.
2 miles out for only $300. Own­
Roy, were in the city today.
3 partially furnished rooms in
bred, 50c for 13. Pure bred Mallard I
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er is going away, You will have
fine location for rent at $5 per
There will be a dance in Greenville, D uck, 50c for 10. Leave orders at Washington County Grange Meeting.
to hurry if you want this rare bar­
s , turday night.
month.
gain.
Everybody com e.
'Abraham Bros, or Hughes phone 415,
The Washington County Grange
Mrs. Hattie Eberly was called to Gales Creek.
34 tf.
convention was held in Grange Hall, ■ '
Forest Grove on business, Tuesday.
FOR
S a l e — New
A1
finished Hillsboro, last Saturday when repre- j
Miss Erna David of Forest Grove,
sentatives of ten granges, numbering
bungalo in South Park— modern con­
was visiting her friends. Misses FlorJ
-
veniences, lot 100x100 feet graded. 75 delegates, proceeded to business
enee Dooley and Bess Eberly.
and
elected
Philip
Olson,
of
Hillsboro,
election,
and
further
expressed
Itself
!
Pr°POM*1
meMure
ot ,ax re,otra
Sell at cost, half down, balance on two
W. S. Jacquith. of Scholls and N. S. as in favor of a required larger percen t- w a s forcibly turned down and the fol-
or three years time. Leaving city.
— The finest of Cotton Blankets at
Pricket, of Banks, as delegates to the age of the voters on a petition ;,n order | *ow'n*r resolution condem ning it was
N. L. A t k in .
37-t3
Bailey’ s.
State Grange convention to be held in ta secure initiative action, either in i Pa4setJ:
Houses fur Kent
| of the measles.
is
For Sale.
g u e s t ! nearly
OFFICE A T
í ) . F . F le c k
Fine, sightly view
— WOOD FOR S a l e — Good fir de­
— Tw o pianos, old reliable makes, ,
livered at Forest Grove for $5 and $6
Charlft Dodds of Buxton, is visiting per cord.
slightly
used, will sell at a bargain.
W. H. Lyda, Forest Grove,
friends in Banks.
For particulars call at the Bazaar be­
phone Ind. 58X.
56-t2
fore March 15, ’ 08.
3S-3
G eo. Dooley has been pruning his
kith.
Reai Estate Go
K . IV. S t a c h r
direction and from all reports a jolly
surrounding
of
city, country
FOR SALE.— Pedigree
strawberry of
Mr. and Mrs. Rheer of Wilson River, good time thev had. The surprise
and
three
sn ow capped
mount-
plants:
Im
proved
Wilson.
Address
ssed through Gales City, last week, was given in honor of Mrs. May Cleve­
, ains. R. W. Traver, West end Third
Fern
Leaf
Fruit
Farm,
Cornelius,
Ore.
land,
who,
accompanied
by her
their way to Forest Grove.
j Ave. North, Forest Grove, Ore. 37-t2
26-12
mother, departed last Saturday for her R. S. Alexander.
I Mr. and Mrs. Walton, who have
home in the east.
We are sorry to
|en visiting with the latter’ s sister,
For sale close in— Some choice small
LIST your farms and other properties
lose this dear sister from our midst, tracts. Several desirable houses and for sale with T. H . Littlehales, Forest
Wm. Williams of Gales Creek,
but trust some time in the future to lots. T. H . Littlehales Forest Grove Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
burned to their home in Portland,
National Bank Building.
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see her return.
week.
WANTED— Position on farm
by
Mrs. Ellingsworth, who has been
8 room house on Pacific Avenue, Eastern man and wife. M. W. VAN
BANKS
Littlehales,
Forest METER, Dilley, Ore.
8800. T . H.
Kting with her mother, Mrs. Chas.
36-t3
J. L. Banks is recovering slowly.
34-tf
Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
|k:ns of Gales Creek, returned to
ales Creek, last week.
POKES T GKO VE
FOR SALE— Thirty Ewes.
Inquire Eugene, early in May.
— Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and
county or legislative affairs,
are getting to be quite a lam-
ihipring point.
F c: a while ev- S irgec-.
X-Ray and all electrical ap- of C. N. Johnson, Spring Hill Farm.
The convention passed a resolution
The direct primary law eras endorsed
Calls answered Also 1 Yoikshire boar, 18 months
p g 'a s blocked up with pilma. p l.m ce; in office.
— Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents
for the famous Buttenck patterns.
— We repair and cover umbrella.
L. J. Corl A Son.
2Jti
cards,
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