Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 23, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
Hon. E. T. Judd came up from
Salem and spent a couple of days, in
the neighborhood, in the interest of
the Hazelwood Creamery Company.
CALES.
Leslie Lewis is doing A Dethlefs’
A “ Condenser man’’ was through
(arming this season.
here last week noting the careful and
A. Dethlefs is intending to build a also the careless methods of the farmers
fine large house this summer.
in taking care of their dairy herds,
Claud Alembaugh has moved into ^arns< m'lk utensils, etc. He also
one of A. Roth’s houses known as the ! took orders for the Champion Milk
Cooler Aerator and has already de­
Bill Johnson house.
J. G. Boos has just filled an order livered several to dairymen on Gales
for stone for Charles Hancock of Cor­ Creek.
Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing
j
nelius, of one carload.
Wedding Bells Ring.
Eddie Bates of Gaston intends to
One of the prettiest double wed-
build an addition to his house this
j dings of the season was celebrated at
summer, also a new barn.
the home of Mrs. M. J. Allen, near
The Big Four Sawmill Co. of Scog- Gaston, Wednesday morning when
gin Valley, loaded two cars with lum­ Miss Edith Allen was married to Mr.
ber last week at Gales which will be Pern Patton of Pattons Valley and Miss
be shipped east.
Mattie Allen was united in wedlock to
Carl Tupper of Dilley accompanied Mr. Bert Newhouse of Hillside. The
by Earl Tupper and wife visited with contracting parties stood and assumed
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Martin at Calla- the marriage vows together, the cere-
ham’s saw mill last Sunday.
mony being performed by two clergy-
\V. \V. Lewis and son Bailey attend- men' Pev-
Moffett and Rev. A.
ed the log rolling of the Woodmen
Snider, the union of the two couples
of the World last Wednesday night at in solemn wedlock adding to the im­
McMinnville.
They report a fine pressiveness of the occasion. The
| brides were dressed beautifully and !
time.
each carried a pretty bouquet of carna-1
John Beal celebrated his thirty-first
j
tions. The rooms where the ceremo­
birthday anniversary last Wednesday
ny was solemnized were prettily deco-
evening at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tupper’s.
jrated with flowers and evergreens. A I
There were several neighbors present.
wedding dinner followed at which some I
All enjoyed a fine birthday supper.
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, forty guests participated.
BUXTON
Mr. and Mrs. Newhouse and Mr.
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
Better Values Than Ever Before
We also call your attention to our immense stock of
Dry Goods
Ladies’ Skirts
Ladies’ Shirtwaists, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Groceries, etc., etc.
O u r S h e lv e s a n d C o u n te r s a r e lo a d e d w ith g o o d thin gs f o r yon.
Remember LhaL YOU LOSE AND WE LOSE if you do
not trade with us.
The infant daughter of Mr. and M rs.' and Mrs' Patton were the recipients of
beautiful presents and congratulations
Williams died Sunday.
from their many friends. The former
Mrs. Teller of Portland, was visiting
couple will make their home at Roy j
f old friends here the pa:,t week.
i and the latter will reside in the Pattons
D. C. McDonnell has gone to Hills­ Valley neighborhood.
boro where he will be employed in the
Dies in Alaska. •
Condenser.
The Basket Social and Cake Walk
News reached here Tuesdav -QOrn. i
given by the Grange Saturday was quite j ing of the death of
j. Harris well-
successful.
kaow'' ’n tjjjs cHy, who died at Wal-
Mrs. Wm. Weston of Forest Grove, dez, Alaska, last Sunday at the age of
spent Friday and Saturday with her sis­ 56 years. He was a native Oregonian
having been born at Lafayette, Ore.,j
ter, Mrs. H. Hannan.
August
12, 1852 where with the ex -,
A number oi teachers from this vi­
ception
of
five years’ resid.nce in F'or- j
cinity attended institute at Banks, Sat­
est
Grove
immediately lollowing ten
urday. All appreciated the hospitality
years’
residence
in Alaska, he had |
of the Banks ladies in providing the
livçd
all
his
life.
In 1882 he was!
teachers with such an excellent dinner.
chosen deputy sheriff for Yamhill
county and served in that capacity un­
WATTS DISTRICT.
Miss Dora Schmale is home from til 1886 when he was elected sheriff
and served for two terms. Mr. Harris,
Scoggins Valley on a visit.
though a Democrat in politics, carried
Mrs. Ella Pizer and children of Cor­
the county, which was Republican, by
nelius, spent last week at B. E. La
400. He was a member of Holbrook
Mont’s.
lodge A. F. & A. M. of this city. In
Several families drove out from town 1875 he was married at Lafayette, to
and attended services at Watts church, Miss Lizzie B. Large, who with two
Easter.
sons, Clyde and Fred both of Portland,
D. B. Adams and E. H. Burk made survive him.
State S. S. Convnetion Notes.
a trip-to Beimrohr’s sawmill for lumber,
Veterans at Cocnelius.
Each Sunday school should elect a
Saturday.
delegate
to the State convention, which
Cornelius
is
looking
forward
with
Frank Orr, of the Condenser force,
convenes at Forest Grove next Mon­
pleasant
anticipation
to
the
Annual
transacted business in the district, one
Reunion of the Washington County day. but each school not having a pas­
day last week.
Veterans’ Association which will meet tor should elect two, as wtll as two
A. T. Buxton, Master of the State
in that thrifty town Thursday, May 7. alternates.
Grange, was in Polk county, Friday
A call for the meeting inviting the old
Everybody near Forest Grove come
-»'and Saturday.
soldiers and their wives to be present to the State Sunday School Convention,
Several from this place attended the on this occasion has been issued by
bring lunch along and stay all day.
burial of Mrs. Traver at Forest View Commander I. W. McNutt and Sec­
Hear what the international Sunday
cemetery, Sunday.
retary H. G. Fitch. The sessions of
school
workei is, ty Rev. W. C. Mrr-
Mrs. Julia DeMoss arrived from the association will be held in the
Portland, Saturday, to visit for a time Methodist church commencing at 10 rit, International Field Worker.
Hear E. O. Excell conduct singing
o’clock in the morning. A large at­
at Forest View Home.
at
the
State Sunday School convention.
A. Rice was one of the party of tendance and a pleasant meeting is
All interested in the Home depart­
Masons who went to Portland, Mon anticipated.
ment of Sunday school work should
„ day, to see the silver trowel.
—Try Schultz’s ground bone fo
hear A. H. Cross, Tuesday, 10:50 a.
We understand the Ellis property your hens. It will make them lay.
m.
has been purchased by a Mr. Young
—Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents
and wife, who are recently from Iowa. for the famous Buttenck patterns.
Be present at the convention Tues­
day
afternoon and see who get diplomas
Miss Ella Pechin closed her school
—I have the exclusive agency for
at Thatcher, Thursday, and is spend­ White Clover butter, manufactured by in Teacher Training Class.
in g her vacation at Dilley and in this the T. S. Townsend Creamery Co.
All the big boys in town and county
O UR M O T T O IS:
“Satisfy Your Customers or Return Them
Their Money.”
The Progressive Store
HOFFMAN <& ALLEN
COMPANY
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
p l a c e . _________________
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S u c c e s s o r to
L. J.
rl & Son
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P n c lf l« A v .
I 'u r c H t O r o v .
Agent for N ational-R ead­
ing Standard-Harvard-Racy-
cle-Excelsior and Princeton
b ic y c l e s
Headquarters for everything
in the bicycle line. I have
the largest store and most
complete stock in Washing­
ton county.
Bicycle, sew­
ing machine, gun, lock and
general repairing. Brazing
and light machine work my
specialty.
O. 3. Qorl
Phooest
Shop 5 03
Res.
5 91
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F O R E S T G RO VE
Reat E state Qo
LIST your farms and other properties
for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf ,
K . N. S ta e h r
F or S ale — l j acres just outside *
the city limits.
Fair house, barn, i I
chicken house, all kinds of fruit. A
bargain; 81200. T. H. Littlehales, j
National Bank Building.
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Some of this week's Bargains
F or S a l e —H omer pigeons.
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Mrs. M. J. Shaw.
FOR S ale —T wo
thoroughbred I
Duroc sows due to farrow soon. Also I
two well bred colts one year old. | j
John Allen, on old Carey Porter place
38-tf.
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FOR S a le — Full-blooded Jersey ]
bull. Inquire of O. L. Doane, Forest
Grove, R. F. D. No. 1.
41-tf. |
D. F. F le c k
OPFIWB R T THE H A Z A AH. N E X T TO P O S T O F F teE
1 acre o( land just outside of
city limits with new 8 room house
The land is all planted in fruit
trees and bushes. If sold soon,
this can be had for 81600
5 acres of land with good new
house and barn, one mile from
town for 81650.
1 acre of land with good
buildings and lots of fruit, only
one block from Forest Grove
Public School, for sale for S2000.
This is a snap.
Seven-room house on large lot
Good location. 81400. Half cash.
6 room house for rent cheap.
2 beautiful located lots in
South Park with large Oak trees
Easy terms.
A well improved 280 acre
farm 7 miles out for 840 per
acre. This is a snap.
Good new 7-room house with j
two lots on car line tor only
81000.
Here is a chance for you to
get a farm with a little money.
FOR SALE—Good 2 year old bull, i
60 acres of land, half of it
just south of Daniel Baker’s between
cleared, 5 room house and barn,
Cornelius and Forest Grove. G. B.
A 50 acre farm 1 mile from orchaid. Good spring close to
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It is packed in waxed Cartons, the will be talked about Tuesday 4:10 p. Webb.
Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom house. Only l j mile from new
only sanitary package used for sending m., at the convention, by Marion; ICE—Always on hand, Walter Ros
land all in crop, 4 acre orchard R R. line to Buxton. 835 per
in fine shape, balance in timber. acre. Only 8500 down, balance
Lawrence. Come out, boys, and see i wurra.
out butter.
Nelson B. LaCourse.
4 1 -tf.
Running wrter on place, if sold on 5 per cent.
42-2
how you are treated.
FOR S ale —Jersey cow 3 years old,
soon this can be had for 12400,
Especially every Christian should and calf. Inquire G. S. Allen, So
80 acres, 2j miles from R. R.
—The Paris Millinery Parlor has
81300 cash, balance on time to
station; 20 acres cleared, 10
suit.
just received a new lot of beautiful hear “ Except These Abide” by Rev. 5th St., Forest Grove, Ore. Ind.
acres slashed, balance in good
phone 812.
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flowers of all kinds. I can also show Foulkes, Tuesday evening.
A beautiful 10 acre tract with limber. Good house and barn
Get into that Bible Study each ses­
you the most nobby hats at the most
good buildings and fine variety and 300 bearing fruit trees on
W in e F or S ale —by the bottle,
of fruit; close to town. Fo r sale place. Owner has other business
reasonable prices. Call and examine sion, at the convention.
jug or barrel. For particulars call on
cheap.
and must sell at once. Horses,
them.
Entertainers, give your visitors good or write to Grant Bailey, on the F. W.
David
place.
42-t4*
House and 2 lots in town to cows, hogs, chickens and all
Miss Marie Spieshaert.
food, but do not sUy away from the
farm implements goes with place.
trade for farm on milk route
convention to be fixing for them.
Price 84000; half down.
Notice
of
Disolution.
Will pay ditference.
Notice.
They will not require it.
To whom it may concern:—
Any one sprinkling must not throw
This is to certify that the partner­
Make the convention visitors wel­
any water on cars, or they will be liable
ship
of V. S. Abraham and E. K.
come to every thing good in Forest
Abraham known as "Abraham Bros”
for damage.
Grove.
is this day dissolved, and that the
S. M organ .
Read the program in this issue of business will be conducted by V. S.
the Washington County News, then Abraham, who will assume all .debts
W e HAVE— patties with spot cash
Card of Thanks.
and is entitled to collect all accounts looking for farm lands improved and
!
plan
to
take
in
the
very
best
of
it.
We, the undersigned, wish to return
due the said firm.
otherwise, also have exchanges for1
S CR S O R A N t T E CO.
The following persons are chairmen
V. S. A braham ,
our heartfelt thanks to the many friends
P o r t l a n d , OF*»
farms, in Rooming houses, Houses and
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of
the
committees:
Arrangements,
L.
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E.
K.
ABRAHAM.
who so kindly assisted us in the illness
Lots and Groceries, all good properties.
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L. Hollinger; publicity, A. C. Bog-
and at the death of our father.
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and Let us hear with particulars and we
gess; music, H. L. Bates; hospitality. Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ will sell or trade your farms. E. Reid
M r s . N e t t ie M c G raw ,
V. h ..'- imbeb
f o r e s t O róte
Dr. J. S. Bishop; reception, H. W. pliances in office.
Calla answered Co., 6 1 0 Oregonian Bldg, Portland, L o e s / A g e n t
J ohn F. L e e ,
Ore.
4 ,U -
1 night or day.
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Boyd;
finance,
Prof.
Marsh.
W. IL l i - l .
Houses for Rent
Monuments
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