Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 09, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
D ILLEY .
Rodell Matteson and wife of Scog­
gins Valley, visited Sunday at the home
of their father, who is quite ill.
P. W. Watkins and family arrived
Friday from Arizona, where they have
been for the past two months. After
visiting a few days with relatives and ,
friends, they will go to their home in
Forest Grove. They say Oregon is
good enough for them.
The invitation dance given Saturday
evening at Artisan Hall was well at
tended and those present report a good
time.
A. R. Roberts of this place, expects
to leave soon for Eastern Oregon where
he will reside. He will be missed by
GALES CREEK
his old friends.
Chas.
Potts
was a Portland visitor
Arrangements have been made for a last week.
game of base ball to be played Satur­
day afternoon on the home grounds Dr. Knox passed through Gales City '
between Hillsboro and Dilley at which last Wednesday.
Mrs. Chapman of Gales Creek, was j
the fans will be out in full force.
a
Cornelius
visitor Sunday.
A number of the lovers of base ball
accompanied the local team to North Mrs. Newberry and daughter, Mrs.
Yamhill Saturday where a game was Simmons, of Dilley, are visiting rela­
played with the team at that place. tives at Gales Creek.
It was a good game and the score was Mr. and Mrs. Ward Munkers of For-1
5 to 4 in favor of the Yamhiliers. Both est Grove, were visiting relatives at
teams played good ball and the crowd Gales Creek this week.
cheered splendidly when star plays Mr. and Mrs. Schofield of Banks are I
were made. The line-up was as fol­ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
lows:
Schofield of Gales Creek.
North Yamhill Daniel Pierce recently purchased the
Dilley
F Williams Mrs. Jacobson property in Gales City
Cook
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Spence and will retire from farming soon.
Wolf
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Hartford Runaways are getting to be quite
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Thurbar
Boyd
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at Gales Creek, as Mr. Mc-
Williams numerous
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B Kuhns
Namer
had
one last week but no par­
Wiest ticular damage
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Russel!
done; also Ottioe
Yager Shearer and Eula was Lafferty,
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Vemilyea
Gales
Herring Creek switch girl, while out the
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Scott Band
ride Sunday m * with a seriouj run.
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BUXTON
L. L. Crawford took a trip to Port­
land this week
A dance was given at U. Ornduff’s
Saturday night.
The Donald Lumber Company’s mill
will start up Monday.
Mrs. John Caldwell took a trip to
Forest Grove Tuesday.
The Manning Aid Society met at
L. L. Crawford’s Wednesday.
There has been a party from Banks
looking for milch cows at Buxton.
Mr. Chase of Newberg, was in Bux­
ton the first of the week looking for a
mill site.
Mr. and Mrs. Lazzot of Buxton, at­
tended the barn raising of Geo. Lip-
pard’s at Banks.
Mrs. Phillips and daughter Olive,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. White.
Mrs. Phillips and daughter Olive,
took a trip to Hillsboro Friday, return­
ing the day following.
There will be a Basket Social given
by the Grangers at the Grange hall.
There will be a cake walk and prizes
will be given. Everybody is invited.
away caused by the rattle of some milk
cans which had been left on at bridge.
The horses became frightened and
made a few leaps upsetting the buggy
throwing them out, cutting and bruis­
ing them quite badly. Miss Lafferty
was the least hurt but was injured
enough to last her several weeks, while
Mr. Shearer was badly hurt and lay
unconscious for some time. Miss
Lafferty went to the nearest phone and
called Mr. Shearer’s father who came
with another rig and took him to Dr.
Hines at Forest Grove, who dressed
his wounds. They are both slowly re­
covering but will not likely take anoth­
er ride for some time.
W ATTS DISTRICT.
Mohair and W ool
Are the absorbing topics of the hour these days, and we Take Pleasure in
announcing that this year we are in a position to offer you the
TOP GASH PRIGE
for all you bring us,
We also call your attention to our immense stock of
D ry G o o d s
ft
C lo t h in g :
Ladies* Shirtwaists, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Groceries, etc., etc.
O u r S h e lve s a n d (Counters a re lo a d e d w ith g o o d th in g s fo r y o u .
Remember LhaL YOU LOSE AND VVE LOSE if you do
not trade with us.
O U R M O T T O IS :
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“Satisfy Your Customers or Return Them
Their Money.”
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The Progressive Store
A. T. Buxton was away Friday and
Saturday visiting granges.
Mr. Frost’s family entertained com­
pany from Portland over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. De Moss were callers
at Mr. Rice’s one day last week
D. B. Adams and E. H. Burk trans
acted business in Hillsboro Monday.
Robert McCracken and wife drove
out from town Sunday and spent the
day at Mr. Adams’ home.
Mrs. Chas Keagy and little son ar­ THE SPECTER SWIMMER.
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It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
part of the week for an extended visit
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000
to S a ilo rs .
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
Edward Martin of Scoggin Valley is at Mr. and Mrs. Keagy’s on David’s The sailor as a class still bolds fast j Insertion, 2Mi cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 cts.
to the superstitions that have been his
taking music lessons of J. M. Beal.
Hill.
esiieclal
heritage
throughout
all
ages.
Jake and Maud Tupper of Dilley, Mrs. Hekstrom and little son re­ To him the sea is still peopled with
your farms and other properties j
K . JV. S t a e h r
O . F . Fle ck
paid their brother Earl a visit last Sun­ turned to Portland one day last week phantoms. Men there are still who sail for LIST
sale
with
T. H. Littlehales, Forest
the
sea
believing
In
the
power
of
the
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accompanied by Mrs. R. Bisbee Swimmer, men who believe In the W al­ Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
day.
who
will
visit
with
relatives
and
friends
rus of unholy fame and In the exist­
Our school teacher, Miss Carrie
ence of the specter bark Lucy to be SAND FOR S a le —Anyone wanting j
Fitch, is so far well liked by all of her a few weeks.
S o m e o f this w e e k 's B a rg a in s
at any time dodging In and out of good sand apply to J. F. Haynie &
An enjoyable surprise was given N. seen
scholars.
the creeks and bays of the South Caro­ Son or phone 37x Independent.
6 room house for rent cheap.
1 acre of land just outside of
lina coast This Is the tale of the Swim­ 38-14.______________________________
Earl G. Gardner of Portland, was in A. Frost Thursday evening by the mer:
2 beautiful located lots in
city
limits
with
new
8
room
house
this vicinity last week taking orders for families of Messrs. Buxton, Adams, Near Cape Flnlsterre there lived a
The
land
is
all
planted
in
fruit
South
Park' with large
Rice and Keagy, the occasion being fisher maiden In days when the world FOR S a le —Oregon S t r a w b e r r y ] trees and bushes. If sold soon, Easy terms.
the Chicago Portrait Company.
asked fewer questions than now. and plants; 1000 at 25c per hundred. I
this can be had for S I600
280 acre
Our musician, J. J. M. Beal, played his birthday anniversary.
with
her
lived
her
fisher
sw
eetheart
5 acres of land with good new farm A 7 well miles improved
Also
2
houses
for
sale;
5
and
7
room».
out
for
S40 per
at the Johnson hop house in Scoggin Quite a crowd turned out to the On their wedding nigh t runs the yarn, See James Stephenson.______ 38~4t
house and barn, one mile from
came down on their village,
acre. This is a snap.
Valley Saturday night. A very large lecture by Prof Hawthorn. The Prof, smugglers
town
for
S
I650.
drunken band. When they
has rented his farm for a term of years a left, thieving,
Good new 7-room house with
1 acre of land with good
crowd attended.
having done all the damage they E ggs for S ale — Black Minorcas,
and
he
and
his
wife
will
soon
start
on
a
buildings
and
lots
of
fruit,
only
and
Barred
Plymouth
Rock,
pure
could,
the
fisher
maiden's
sweetheart
two
lots on car line for only
John Parsons of this vicinity, paid tour of the United States.
had disappeared, whether with them bred, 50c for 13. Pure bred Mallard
one
block
from
Forest
Grove
SI
000.
his brother Ev. of Scoggins Valley a
or through them was never known
Public School, for sale for S2000.
visit lately; also casting the flies cn D. B. Adams disposed of a cow to Instead of pining uselessly, as would Duck, 50c for 10. Leave orders at
Here is a chance for you to
This is a snap.
Abraham
Bros,
or
Hughes
phone
415,1
most
women,
she
dressed
herself
In
the
butcher
one
day
this
week.
Mr.
the water for trout.
get
a farm with a little money.
4
acres
of
fine
land
with
house
men's clothes and started to find him, Gales Creek.
34-tf.
believes in getting the best dead
and barn only one mile out for 60 acres of land, half of it
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or alive.
Phillip Peneline of Dilley, has a Adams
is in the way of dairy cows and For years she wandered over the
SI 100. About 75 bearing fruit cleared, 5 roOiTt house and barn,
contract of slashing about one half of there
FOR S ale —Two young and
earth and ocean, and. though her dls
trees on this place. This is an orchaid. Good spring close to
when
one
does
not
come
up
to
the
the brush on Peter Stakel’s farm near standard, she is not long on the Watts guise was penetrated several times sows; will farrow soon. C. N.
ideal
little place for a fruit and
and she passed through a host of trou­ son.
house. Only l j mile from new
the mouth of Scoggin Valley.
chicken ranch.
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bles which vary with each telling, she
ranch.
The Big Four saw mill of Scoggin The Misses Edna McCaleb, Esther succeeded In keeping up her hunt. Fi­ GIRL W anted —For general house-' 1
Seven-room house on large lot R R. line to Brixtcn. S35 per
Good location. S1400. Half cash. acre. Only 8500 dow.n, balance
Valley is expecting to do a big busi­ Dilley, Jessie Dilley, Mabelle Adams. nally after escaping from an English work; best of wages paid. Address
prison
the
vessel
she
was
on
was
lost
on 5 per cent.
ness this summer since the new coun­ Helen and Bertha Lesser and Masters a t sea. and the simple Breton fisher­ Mrs F. J. Miller, city. Bell phone
A 50 acre farm 1 mile from
enshrined her In a legend which 331.__________________
ty road is opened to the mill.
33 acres of land with new 7
Johnnie Dilley, Philip and Arnold Les­ men her
Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom
40~tl I
forever swimming the seas
Our teacher, Miss Fitch, and her ser, Fred Busch. Oliver Buxton and has
room
house and farge barn 2 j
land all in crop, 4 acre orchard
still in search of the man she loved
acres just outside
pupils paid a visit to the stone quarry John Frost enjoyed themselves im­ and hailing each craft she nears. A F or S ale — l i Fair
miles
from Forest Grove. Price
in fine shape, balance in timber.
house, barn , '
be he Yankee or Portuguese, the city limits,
last Tuesday noon and while picking mensely last Saturday afternoon in sailor,
84500
Easy term*
Running wrier on place. If sold
m atter of fact In all things else or chicken house, all kinds of fruit. A
flowers through the timber Miss Fitch pulling taffy at Miss Keagy’s.
soon this can be had for S2400t
grossly superstitious, believes firmly bargain; S I200. T. H. Littlehales, I
160 acres of land in Crook
lost her father’s watch. The time
that If you hear the hall of the Swim­
S
I300
cash,
balance
on
time
to
county
to exchange for Forest
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To Organize Band.
mer on a dark night at sea and an- ’ National Bank Building.
piece has not yet been found.
suit.
Grove
property.
swer
It
not
woe
follows
swiftly.—New
A movement is on foot to reorgan.ze
FOR S ale — 46.38 acres of choice
GASTON
the Forest Grovw comet band and a York Herald.
level bottom land, l i miles to Forest
Houses fo r R ent
F. M. Wright was seen on o u r! meeting has been called for Friday
Grove on milk route. First-class new
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i evening. There are now seventeen jieil —W bat la call money, dear? barn, young orchard. One-third of
streets Thursday.
daughter
available musicians and the town is Relie—I gueas It's the kind yon call up crop goes with place. Price, 1100 per
Mrs. B. C. Dennis and
husband on the telephone for to acre. T. H. Littlehales, Forest Grove
business
trip
to
assured
of a first-class musical organ.zt rour
Miss Elsie made a
Agents Wanted!— 16x20 crayon por­
•n
him
yon moat have It right away.
! tion. The coming campaign and the -Baltimore
Nat’l Bank Bldg.
37-tf traits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and
Forest Grove Friday.
American.
celebration of the Fourth of July will
’ HatTy Russell our road supervisor, is assist
F or S ale — T wo thoroughbred up, sheet pictures one cent each.
in keeping
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. _ the band together , Frank Allen purchased last Monday ( _ ________
W E E K N S S G R X k r i% £ c o j T
having some work done on the roads. Moreover
Forest Grove needs the band {he Benson property on Second street, j Duroc sows due to farrow soon Alio You can make 400 per cent profit of 3 0 1 Nth
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May the good work go on.
various meetings held here, consideration 8650. Sale was made two well bred colts one year old. S36 per week. Catalogue and Sam­
Wilford Thomas has had an addition | en
Staehr & Fleck, the Forest Grove John Allen, on old Carey Porter place ples free. Frank W. Williams Com-
will bay your Wool and by
. h . li # bc :
put on his house, A. Hamrick and
1 r*«n» sun« W T .» l~ Sr . Chicago.IU.L
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ALLEN
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