Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 23, 1908, Image 4

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islative ticket that will “support
the primary law and Statement
The
No. 1.” The democrats have
Published every Thursday by
Washington County Publishing Co.
been reluctant about using the
Incorporated.
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primary law in this county, in
Entered at the post-office at Forest r
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Grove, Oregon, as second class
fact, not a name appeared on
________ mail matter. _________ their ballot, and the calling of a
Subscription $1.50 Per Year mass convention at this time for
Advartislng ratas made known on
that purpose is not a consistent
application.
motive, but rather a rebuke.
Official Paper Washington Co.
As for Statement N o. 1, the
A. E. NOITRSE......................MANAGER victory is already won.
THE
NEW S
]. F. WOODS...............................EDITOR
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908
Mr. Hancock's Thanks.
edition last week in addition to the reg­
ular issue of the News. It is em­
bellished with numerous halftones of
prominent citizens, residences and
business houses of Forest Grove, and
withal makes a splendid advertising
medium for that part of Washington
county.—Newberg Graphic.
The Forest Grove Washington
Countv News got out a special Board
of Trade edition last week that was
very creditable to the University town.
It was gotten out in magazine form, six­
teen pages, and beautifully illustrated
showing different views of the busi­
ness portion of the city, .the manufac
turing district, prominent buildings
and to us many familiar faces among
the business men. The edition is a
good one and will no doubt prove val­
uable to the city.—Springfield, Or.
News.
To the People: It is gratifying to
me, naturally, to be chosen by the
voters of my party as the Republican
It’s a good clean ticket from candidate for Sheriff of Washington
county. Through the medium of the
t ip to bottom.
county papers I desire to express my
Who was it that won the thanks to all my friends until such
The Board of Trade edition of the
Statement No. 1 victory; Cham­ time as I can meet them person­ Forest Grove News, which is issued as
ally which I hope will be my pleasure a supplement to that paper, is on our
berlain or Cake?
very soon.
table. It is a neat 16-page affair
I have already commenced an ac­ printed on heavy book paper, and is
H aven’t the democrats made
tive canvass for election and intend to
a mistake and voted for the visit every section and hamlet in the profusely illustrated, containing views
of the Grove, and pictures of its prom
strongest instead of the weak­ county and intend also to meet per­
inent men. In this magazine, Brother
sonally many hundreds of gentlemen Woods exhibits a fraternal spirit, by
est candidate?
I was unable to meet before the pri­ publishing a short sketch of the news­
It has been said that there is mary election.
paper men of the county, including
The canvass for the nomination was half tone pictures of the editors
no republican party in O regon.
entirely devoid of personalities and, Leaving out the fraternal feature,
They simply meant “machine”
certainly, as far as the shreivalty contest which ought to be appreciated by the
instead of “party.”
is concerned no just cause exists for press of the county, the edition is a
any of the “ soreness” sometimes man­ credit to any paper in the state, and
Hon. H . M. Cake is deserv­ ifest after an election. Both my op­
will do much to advertise the resources
ing of the nomination he won. ponents are estimable gentlemen and of our sister town.— Hillsboro Argus.
H e made a good clean cam­ their business, private and public life
COUNTY COURT NEWS
paign and worked hard for the has been such as to assure every think
ing man that they would, had they
REAL
ESTATE TRANSFERS
place he sought. That he will
been chosen, served as ably, honestly
Alva T Rogers et ux to V L Ballard
win at the June election there is and conscientiously as I intend to do.
four acres in sec 33 t 1 n 3 w 81200.
no doubt.
However, certain conditions existed,
Wm Schendel et al to C V Thomas
which, in the uncertainty of political
et
al 40 acres in sec IS t 1 s 3 w
The democrats of this county campaigns, resulted in my election.
82000-
now come to the front to nomi­ There were three contestants and only
W. A. Hossack et al to Geo Behnke
nate a legislative ticket that will one could be chosen. We are all Re­ two acres in Richardson d 1 c t 2 s 1
“ support the primary law,” not publicans and I am assured that both w 81.
Mr. Buchanan and
Mr. Kuratli will
I
that they care to use it them­
A W Smith et ux to Geo Behnke
now extend to me the same staunch
tract
in Geo Richardson d 1 c t 2 s 1
selves, for mass conventions support in my candidacy that I would
w
81.
suit their purposes better.
have extended had either been select­
Sarah McCee et al to Emma Pitman
ed. Both gentlemen deservedly pos­
17.29 acres in Wm Geiger Jr d 1 c t 1
The Oregonian has shown sess many warm and loyal friends
3 w S1300.
that it is the duty of Gov. Cham­ whom I will be proud to number with
A W Smith et ux ro Wm Lind 7.87
berlain to withdraw from the my own, if for no other reason than acres in sec 35 t 1 s 1 w 81.
senatorial fight. Mr. Chamber- that I am the candidate of their party.
J. N. Hoffman et ux to Jno A Strip-
To the people of Washington coun­
lin tract adjoining South Park Add
lain and Mr. Cake stand on the
ty I renew my pledge that I will, if
same platform as regards State­ chosen Sheriff at the general election,
A J Franno et ux to E T Fitzpat­
ment No. 1, but Mr. Cake went extend every courtesy compatible with
rick tract 1 Fruitful Lands $500.
forth and fought for its establish­ the proper discharge of the duties, to
N G Me Dunald et al to J A Miller
ment and irrevocably won its be as economical as in the conduct of 21.82 acres sec 7 t 2 s 1 w $709.15.
battle while Mr. Chamberlain my private business and to so serve
Herbert C Smith et ux to Chas G
that at the close of the term of office
did nothing for the popular
Smith part of A Hinman d 1 c $5000,
no man can justly cite a single official
Nancy I Banks et ux to Ben Har­
choice measure.
T o send a act that would cause him regret in
per
lot 6 blk 2 Banks $200.
democrat back to Washington having voted for my election.
J O Elrod et ux to Thos Callaghan
this year is to repudiate the ad­
Respectfully,
part of John Landess d 1 c $15000.
G eo rg e G. H ancock .
ministration.
Oregon
won’t
J S Buxton et ux to Edward Sy 69
do it!
acres
in sec 25 and 26 l 1 n 4 w
What the Press Said.
$6300.
This office is in receipt of a copy of
Almost before all the ballots
Fred Rood et al to Ealy Buell lot 4
of last Friday’s primaries were the Board of Trade supplement to the blk 6 Thornes Add to Hillsboro $125.
Washington County News. It con­
J R Thomas et ux to D H Stowell
counted, the democrats— or a
tains much valuable information and is 40 acres in sec 5 t 2 n 4 w $2500.
few of them— had out advertis­ a credit to the progressive town of
Henry Frank et ux to John Frank
ing for a mass convention to be Forest Grove.—North Yamhill Record. 49 acres in J W Wood d 1 c t 1 s 2 w
held in Hillsboro tomorrow for
The Washington County News is­ $ 1 .
the purpose of nominating a leg- sued a sixteen page Board of Trade
Robert Stephenson et ux to Edward
C Mulloy n j of swl sec 12 t 2 s 3 w
$1350.
Nancy A Johnson to Jas Gray nwj
of nwi sec 29 * 2 n 2 w $1000.
Oregon Real Estate Co to C E
has a fine line of
Hedge blks 2 and 4 Beaverton $1100.
Thos Connell et ux to J J Smith 27
acres in T R Cornelus d 1 c t 1 n 3
w $1755.
to show you. Come and see for yourself. Also the
Geo Wescott to T W Morgan nwi
most reasonable.
of
nwi sec 13"t 2 n 3 w $387.50.
M I nm M n r l c 1«. S p l a a h n e r t
Fred Peterson to John Lassen 56.48
acres in P D Shackleford d 1 c t 1 n 1
w $4000.
Thos C Meehan et ux to Jas S
Church 22i acres in A Landess d 1 c
t I s 2 w $2750.
K. X. S T A E H R , M anager
Edna Jensen to J N Hoffman 15
acres in H Buxton d 1 c t 1 n 4 w
$10.
F H Bower et ux to J. W. Raymond
31 acres in sec 8 t 2 s 2 w $275.
Tualatin Academy and P U J D
Rode lot 1 blk 6 Forest Grove 8600.
John C Gubser to Albert C Krugger
sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay­
part of Jos Gubser d 1 c t 3 s t w $400.
ments. A lso a full line of
Christ Egli to John G Schaer 30
acres in sec 15 t 2 n 3 w $100.
And the agony is over!
Republican
Prim ary Election Returns— —Official
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FOR JUSTICE OK SUPKEMECOURT
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FOR STATE SENATOR—11TII DIST
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FOR SHERIFF
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FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUIT.
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FOR COUNTY TREASURER
c: . 31 . 37 -.37 1007
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13 „80 „18 „80 -43 „21 „10 —5 42 12„25 . b „45 03 -13 41 -89 --9 20 lo 10 .570
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
L C Walker .................... ........-
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
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FOR CORONER
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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Sunshine and Good Cheer go a long way but you must have something more.
It means Paint and Varnish outside and in
WE HAVE IT
It means hright, new Wallpaper
THE PARIS MILLINERY PARLOR
U p* to * d a te D re ss H a ts
THE BAZAAR
H igh G r a d e P ia n o s , O rgan s
a n d S e w in g M a ch in es
Edison and Columbia
Talking Machines and Records always in stock.
Cata­
logues sent free to any address.
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The leading place in the County for Stationery
and School Supplies.
WE HAVE IT
It means a new Carpet, Matting or Linoleum
W E H A V E IT
It means a new piece of Furniture here or there throughout the house and
WE HAVE IT
PROBATE COURT.
Estate of John E Sutherland, minor.
Ordered that P C Anderson be appoint­
ed guardian. Bonds fixed at $2000.
Frank Mayer feeble minded: guar-
diah authorized to borrow $778.75 on
real estate and execute real estate
mortgage to secure same.
Estate of Feddy Carstens, deceased.
Administrator authorized to distribute
$224 among heirs.
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