Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 26, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence
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
Our Show Windows
E x h ib it
A Full Line in all the Leading Colors of
Irish Dress Linens
They come in Light, Medium and Dark Blues, Gray
and Linen
colors,
P rice 2 5 c , 3 0 c and 3 5 c p e r ya rd
In Pink and White, Tan-blue and White, and Blue and White
P rice 2 0 c , 2 5 c , 3 0 c and 3 5 c p er yard
In addition to the above we have an exceptionally fine assortment of PFRCALES
in Dark, Medium and Light Shades, 1 2 1 = 2 , 1-3 a n d 17 c .
GALES CREEK
I Miss Lucy Wilson
is
Also the finest assortment of A. F. C. and Toile du Nord (lilUjIUHllS
on the sick
. fist, this week.
I Miss Maude Lilly
shown in this city,
of Forest Grove,
¿ » p e n t Sunday on Gales Creek.
I The Gales City school smarted Mon-
ja y , with Miss Denny as teacher.
H. T .
Shorb
of
Wilson
>p-nding a few days on
We Invite Your Inspection ot Our Lines
River, is
Gales Creek.
I Chas. Lilly returned home last week
jQ kom M cM innville, where he has been
¿^attending school.
a
H
Mr. and Mrs. Kilim of Banks, spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. El­
I Mrs. S. S.
Bateman,
<Sb
HOFFMAN
ts in rr Lyda of Gales Creek.
who has been
ALLEN
COMPANY
^ K s itin g in Calirornia for some time, re-
^ H irn ed to her home on
I Frank Meresse
B u g
store,
was
of
the Dr. Hines
seen
at Gales City,
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
Gales Creek,
^K onday.
tance
him
•♦Wet. ''J
;£|Jkmday, going west with a lady on his
H is .
The lady
^H m m en ce
returned
school,
Hr. Meresse
Liner Column
in time to
Monday morning,
It is all 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, 2Mi cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 cts.
has not been seen
We don’ t know
Dee in this vicinity,
he committed suicide or not.
John Heisler Jr.
aden,
hack with canopy top,
cream
separator,
one
capacity
one fat hog, wt. 300 lbs.,
tons of hav.
Creek, were
WATTS DISTRICT.
lited in marriage by Rev. S. S. Dai-
1 , Sunday.
The wedding was fol-
Austin Buxton was in Portland,
charivari Sunday night, Saturday.
he new couple was married at the
Delbert Bisbee returned from Port­
(me of the bride’ s parents, and will
land, Saturday.
eke the old Heisler farm their home
Rev. J. R. Hall transacted business
lay their lives be happy is the wish
in Portland. Tuesday.
the correspondent.
An insurance agent was through
wed by a
one
8 room house on Pacific Avenue,
FOR SALE— 46.38 acres of choice
$800. T . H .
Littlehales,
Forest
level bottom land, 14 miles to Forest
Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
34-tf
Grove on milk route. First-class new
WANTED— Position
on farm
by barn, young orchard. One-third of
Eastern man and wife. M. W. VAN crop goes with place. Price, $100 per
M e t e r , Dilley, Ore.
36-t3
acre. T. H. Littlehales, Forest Grove
LIST your farms and other properties
for sale with T . H. Littlehales, Forest
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
Nat’ l Bank Bldg.
37-tf
FOR RENT— Five rooms unfurnished
or partly furnished.
Fine, sightly view
day with relatives at Dilley.
jp,* H M ; w Lulu Mills is visiting friends in
I- C en' -alia, Wash.
F M ss Anna Pinck
returned
from
E P o r t . ind Saturday.
FOR SALE— Full blooded Jersey
Let THE NEWS do your job work.
Kirk were in We guarantee good
workmanship bull, 15 months old, out of Diploma
Forest Grove a few hours, Friday.
good stock and most reasonable prices. Elsie Ladd head. A. F. Dethlefs,
Mr. and Mrs. L.
Van
Edna Parkins and
Robert McCracken
and wife of For­
est Grove, spent Sunday at Mr. R ice's.
iw erning the day following.
, k - ; ^ ^ H c r n — to the wife si Peter Granat-ki
*
ch 21, a 12 pound boy.
W.lkes of Hillsboro, was = ur-
{
!
eg for L.
L.
Seghers P. O.
Fred Busch are We print everything.
Crawford the past
Mrs. Orla
Grubbs
Buxton
and
Mrs.
called on Mrs.
Parkins, Saturday
afternoon.
FOR SALE— Oregon S t r a w b e r r y
plants; 1000
at
25c
per
hundred.
¡sad*
Bollock suffered a ; a n V .ic
se ■ '^ ^ H k e last Thursday but is now reccv-
R
Dramatic Club
will
Mr. Nash,
B t Saturday, March 28th.
^ H r . ar.d Mrs. Nelson
and daughter
f t C -r, N. D. have been
visiting this
•■•k with Mr. and Mrs. Haage.
David’ s Hill.
John Allen, on old Carey Porter place
year old.
38-tf.
Mr. McCaleb of cross-cut saw.
the guests of Mr.
Roy K eagy.
Inquire at this office.
36-tf.
E gg s FOR S a l e — Black Minorcas,
bookkeeper for a large
and Barred Plymouth R ock,
pure
lumber company at Astoria, is visiting bred, 50c for 13. Pure bred Mallard
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keagy.
Duck, 50c for 10. Leave orders at
For what is Watts District noted at Abraham Bros, or Hughes phone 415,
time?
For the number Gales Creek.
34 tf.
horse: zr.y of chicken incubators running at full
FOR
S a l e — New
A1
finished
^ H o l ma’ ams need apply. Inquire blast.
bungalo in South Park— modern con ­
L* 0 D. M.
Mrs. Florence Rar.es is having lum­ veniences, lot 100x100 feet graded.
Elva Jackson returned to N-:- ber and shingles hauled to her farm in Sell at cost, half down, balance on two
-his wee* to attend the funeral this place, preparatory to making some or three years time. Leaving city.
N. L. Atkina.
37-t3
I H ' father.
.-
i improvements on the house.
^ ■ 0 rent— a good saddle
one
We save you money on
t,allon milk cans, 20 gallon kettle and
Mrs. Em berg and
the
colts
Also
Also 2 houses for sale; 5 and 7 rooms.
38*2t
bred
thoroughbred
farrow soon.
See James Stephenson.
surveyor from Portland, nearly new, one heavy harness, light
Keagy's farm on wagon tongue, crossing plow, two 5
present and Mrs. J. H. De Moss.
drama, “ Thom pkin’ s Hired Man,”
SALE— Tw o
FOR SALE— T op buggy and harness
Arlington, Ore., are
^■he
F o r
Duroc sows due to
two well
is surveying out Mr.
R
37-t2
newly enrolled pupils in our school.
-.j^ H j^ î-s . H P. Stowell went to Portland
a -
„ J Wd
to have her arm attended to,
game
Route 1,
35-4t*
surrounding
of
city, country
SAND FOR S a l e — Anyone wanting of
Archie
Rogers
of
Cornelius,
worked
and
three
snow-capped
mount­
,
more Mills attended the County
good sand apply to J. F. Haynie &
for
M.
Bisbee,
last
week.
ains.
R.
W.
Traver,
West
end
Third
Son or
phone
37x Independent.
I Gfange convention at Hillsboro last
Ave.
North,
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
37-t2
' ■ week as a delegate from Green Moun-
Rufus and Rueben Frost spent Sun­ 38-t4.
fc jM n Grange.
FO REST GROVE
lbs.,
and a few
here the first of the week.
BUXTON
i this I
Davis
300
E. W. Lamb,
Forest Grove, Ore.
and Miss Hessie
both of Gales
FOR SALE— One farm wagon,
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 jewetry 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
Watchmaker & Jeweler
Forest Grove
2 od doer west of Post office
j V
.
Staehr
D. F. Fleck
O FFICE A T THE IFAZAAH. N E X T TO F O S T O F F IC E
,sed at i
Stream /
ening.
in evi-
Some of this week9 s Bargains
Eleven acres of fine land with
good house and barn, orchard,
only one mile out lor sale or ex-
change for town property.
15 acres of land all cleared,
... ,
. .
,n
with house and barn.
10 acres
,
. ,
...
, . ,i
c eared, 6 acres bottom land, l j
miles out.
$2400
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 of land close to
Good six-room house, only 2
blocks from Main street for $700.
$50 down and $12 per month
takes it.
. _ „
,
A well
improved 280 acre
.
-
K
m
farm 7 miles out for $40 per
_, .
v
acre. This is a snap,
K
Good new /-room house with
*7 0 'ots on
041 '*ne f° r Only
•L'OO-
Four acres of land,
close
to
town, with house and barn, good
auth For-
5 acres of land
with
good new
orchard. An ideal location for a
by the
house and barn, one mile
from fruit and chicken ranch.
Price
nty Com-
town for $1650.
$1100.
a piece
1 acre of
land with good
..
.
,
nning
at
buildings and lots of fruit, only
H " e ,s a <* ance1. f° r T0“ t0
one block from Forest Grove
a farm
4 l'« l* " ’ Oney.
l to the
Public School, for sa’ e for $2000. ‘ # 4C!w t o l la" d -
half of lt
, that ia
Thi«
- cnan
cleared, 5 room house and barn,
ir. Todd
. ’
.
, . ,
, orchard.
G ood spring close to
4 acres of fine
land
with house
housr Only 14 mile from new yad build-
a" db a rn a°K y 0,"«e k
° Ut, ,0r
«1 1 0 0 . About 75 bearing fruit
trees on this place. This is an
ideal little place for a fruit and
chicken ranch.
R R line to Buxton.
«35 per
acre. Only $500 down, balance
on 5
c e n t.
Seven-room house on large lot
Good location. «1 4 0 0 . Half cash.
ROod
J00 ™*
land.
be had
6 room house for rent
cheap,
General
Merchandise Store in
Christian
countr*
,0’ rn- Living,
° veT *,ore‘ > acie
D oing fine business. Can
reasonable.
1 succesa.
,g of the
«1 feature
?heon that
• was en-
Houses for Rent
ds ° ‘ ' ’died
affair
me to
ineral
she
For sale close in— Some choice small
tracts. Several desirable houses and
lots. T . H . Littlehales Forest Grove
National Bank Building.
27 tf
— Easter Postals and cards are now
ready
at
The
Book
more) a dozer, by mail.
Store
25c (or
37-t3
— A full line of Comforts at Bailey’ s.
News and Pacific Monthly «2.00.
Monuments
W EEKS UMANI TE CO.
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