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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
Torn Sain, a well-known Patton Val ley farmer, has been confined to his room the past week and was sorry he could not take part in the primary election. [ E ngland S ays NO ALUN I n F ood F I R S T \ A T I O N 7 \ L B 7 \\K O f F o re s t G ro ve Capital fully paid - Share holders liability - Surplus - - — To be up to date with the State S. S. convention here next week you'll need one of the American Standard Revised Versions; on sale at The Eojk Store. and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder— So does France So does G erm any , - O rego n - - W e are showing the great - est line of $25,000.00 25,000.00 10,000.00 Up-to-date taster D lk R C IO R S : M . I ‘c t c r s o n •I. 1C . Loom is Richard Reycraft of Farmington, has M. i Z . W ortm un IV. .\l. Dooly, sold his £0-acre farm to Mr. Rizzles of Fern Hill. The consideration was 82400 and the property was sold by lightful home wedding. A splendid Mark L. Noble. T o protect yourielf against alum, dinner was served at the close of the when ordering baking powder. — Miss Penfield will have on exhi ceremony. The young people are bition fora short time some fine speci well known in that section of Wash can derive pleas Say p la in ly - mens of modern picture framing. The ington county and have been the re ure from a visit to pictures are some of your old favorites. cipients of many congratulations. our studio. The Call at the Book Store. and be sure you get Royal. youngest as well Miss Frances Clapp who will be NEW STYLES !N PANAMAS At the Christian chapel next Sunday graduated from the Pacific University K°val is the only Baking Powder made as the oldest will from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Rev. Sias will speak at morning and Conservatoiy of Music, will give her be interested in add« to t h e digestibility and wholesome j evening services on the following graduating recital at Marsh Hall next ness of the f< our collection of j themes respectively: “ Spiritual Imper Monday evening, the 28th inst. Miss ialism” and “ Masquerading.” Clapp has been heard at various times PHOTOGRAPHS Wayne Porter, of Rochester. Ind., is and her work on the piano has been T H E T A I L O R ■ a guest at the Edwin Allen home. He characterized with sympathetic touch came west to be near his father who is and careful interpretation. Bring the whole May Day Baskets, Sc. to 2Sc., at l an invalid and who is making his home J. C. Bryant who was a college stu family and let The Book Store. i with his daughter, Mrs. Allen. dent here some years ago and who was them enjoy them Sam Smith of Gales Creek, was trans Lynn Bullock, who plays third base a member of the Artisans orchestra was selves. We make acting business here Tuesday. 1 for the Banks nine, was here Monday among the successful nominees for the a specialty of chil Mrs. W. H . Paiker has gone to getting out posters announcing the legislature at the primary election in drens pictures as Salem for an extended visit with big game to be played at Banks Sun Multnomah county. He favored state you will see. We day between the Verboort and Banks ment No. 1. He is engaged in the friends. real estate business in the Rose City. teams. can make one of Jake Buxton and family have moved The Woman’s Missionary society your child’s you Jake Buxton’s farm of 69 acres lo back to town. They are living in the cated two miles out on the Thatcher met vesterday at the home of Mrs. H will cherish the old Wirtz residence. road, was sold last week to Edward Sy; W. Boyd and discussed “ Medical Mis rest of your life. Dr. J. H. Knox was one of the in consideration $6,800. Sale was made sions.” Mrs. Hoge, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. At The Corner Store terested spectators at the horse show by Staehr & Fleck, the Forest Grove Russell and Mrs. Hughes read papers in Hillsboro Saturday. on various phases of the subject. Miss Rea! Estate Co. and see the new goods which are arriving every day. Goldie Peterson sang a pretty solo and Miles Watrous has moved from the Lauren Watkins who has been ill Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all old dormitory property to the Striplin with malaria fever for a couple of weeks, Miss L. Armstrong conducted the A rchie Bryant, Prop. question box. residence in South Park. kinds. We aim to give you the worth of your money, was out Tuesday for the first time. The United Artisans held an unus Mrs. Ralph Kinton and Mrs. Otto That he had quite a siege of sickness N. L. Atkins, formerly with the whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnish Galloway of Banks, were visiting For is shown by the noticeable reduction ually pleasant open session Tuesday Haines bank, has been appointed evening to which the members had est Grove friends Tuesday. in his avoirdupois. ings or groceries. Every thing is as good as represented. agent for the Wells Fargo express and invited a number of their friends. Dr. W. U. Tel. Co. during the illness of Mrs W. T. Thompson formerly J. W. Sherwood moved last week Olmstead of Portland, grand medical into the property he recently purchased Miss Eva Curtiss, returned to her home examiner, was present and delivered C. B. Stokes. Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atten at Oregon City Monday afternoon after an interesting address. The lodge’s in the northwest part of town. tion. —The top price at Bailey’s for your M. L. Berdan who has been indis- having spent several days at the home orchestra rendered several selections Wool and Mohair. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. posed for a week or ten days, has re-1 and various games were played. A Curtiss at Hillside. — Bailey will buy your Wool and sumed his work at the condenser. fine supper was served. | Mohair. The meeting of the teachers and Horace E. Thomas of the Oregon Miss Frances Myers who is a teach — Money to loan on farm security. er in the Portland schools, was here [ parents under the auspices of the W. ian staff, spent Monday in this city the W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove C. T. U. has been postponed until guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. over Sunday the guest of relatives. .. N _ tomorrow (Friday) evening. The B. Thomas. Horace was glad to take — Bring your wool and mohair to Ottice Shearer, one of the rustling ! meeting will be held at the home of a rest at the old home for a day after Bailey’s and get the highest price. .**>-*_** • »*M »* • H W young farmers of the Hillside neigh- J Mrs. H . W. Bovd at 8 o’clock. the strenuous work of the past few — We always pay the highest price 5 borhood, was in the city Saturday. [ T . _ _ . , _ , days with election results. He was for ¡vool and mohair. Bailey. Irving S. Bath, son of D. W. Bath FOR SALE —Shadeland Wonder Miss Belledictum Moen formerly of of the Hillsboro Independent, is ed- assigned to collect the results of the Fairmont, Minn., now of Portland, is itor of the Two Rivers Tribune, pub- election and the work did not prove white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf Dealer in visiting Mrs. C. L. Large in this city. ; lished at Two Rivers, Wash. The first an easy task. — We’ll buy your wool and mohair. F L O U R z in c l F E E D H. M. Cake, the Republican nomi Bring it in. ... , | number is bright and newsy and sounds Bailey. F re d J Meindl of More, deputy a c, 0ptimistic note for nee for U. S. Senator, was in attend district attorney for Sherman county, ance at Oberiin College, Ohio, at the Forest Grove, Ore., - Pacific Ave. region yet undeveloped. FOR SALE —A Myers Force Pump. IT was in the city Monday on legal busi same time that Mrs. W. N. Ferrin of See Dr. Pope, Forest Grove. 42-lp '0 0 *«_ m m , - m m — m m m _>* m — ^ m —» « ness. Another business change took place this city» was a student at that institu t i M . M M M W . M W , W W M » W W W W W M -« w W w W Wfc FOR SALE — Laughlin Hotel. In last week when Johnnie Wirtz pur tion. Mr. Cake used to be fond of There will be a dance in Masonic hall, Friday night, under the new chased the interest of his partner, Ed bicycle riding in his younger days and quire of B. H. Laughlin, on the prem 42-t2. management, Everybody invited to Boos, in the feed store they both have rode on his wheel from one building ises. been conducting here for some time. to another to meet bis class appoint attend. WANTED —Girl for general house Mr. Wirtz will run the business at the ments. These days he is riding the work; good wages paid. Mrs. W. N. — Ladies, do you contemplate buy old stand. Mr. Boos has not yet d e band wagon of political success. Ferrin. 42-tf ing a new dress, waist, or skirt this cided what he will do in the future. Our popular shoe man C. V. B. spring? If so, call at Hoffman & Allen WANTED — Some one who would we make a friend, for the one who buys it comes back and Wedding bells rang clear and sweet Russell, (m.-y his shadow never grow like to take up a book agency. Ind. Co’s. They can supply your needs. at the Leedy home near Tigardville, less) had a birthday dinner at his home phone 374. 42-tf says he has got the best riding buggy on the road. Then All members of the Sunday School Sunday, April 12, on the occasion of on Sunday, April 19. It need not be TAKEN u p —Gray mare, age 7 yrs., Convention Chorus are requested to the marriage of Miss Elsie Leedy to stated how old our friend was, for men you know it’s a meet for rehearsal Saturday evening at Mr. Blake True. Tne ceremony was like Mr. Russell never grow old; how weight 900 lbs. Branded F H on left 8 o’clock without fad. Music Com performed by Rev. Mr. Simpson ol ever it may be said he is over twenty- shoulder. Owner can get same at mittee. Tigardville, and the affair proved a de one. Those present besides the Race Track at Hillsboro by paying for 42-tf immediate family were Mrs. Albert this notice. r -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------« FREE READING R o o m — Divine Sci Whittlesey and Mrs. J. F. Griswold of Portland. April 19 was also the 8th ence Literature. Learn to be Healthy, wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Happy and Prosperous— 9 to 11:30 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur, Wilber McEldowney. o f th e days. Cor. Third Ave. and First St. Notice. So. Mrs. Ross. 42-tf. To the Republican voters of Wash Notice of Sale. ington County. I wish to extend to each and all of In th e C ou n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n for W a sh til th e c lo n e o f b u N ln u M M a r c h d r d , 1 9 0 8 you my deepest appreciation of the in g to n C ounty. In th e m a tte r of th e E state of W illia m M. L yda, de R e s o u r c e « L i a b i l i t i e s « confidence placed in me by giving me ceased. the nomination for State Senator in the L o an s a nd D isco u n ts ................... $ Q9.279 66 C a p ita l S to c k .............................. ..................$ 25.000 00 N otice is h e re b y g iv en th a t by v irtu e of an order m ade U. S. Bonds a nd P re m iu m s ..................... 26.265 63 C ir c u la tio n ................................... .................. 25.000 00 recent primary election, and my only and e n tered by th e C ounty C ourt o f th e S ta te o f O regon O th e r Bonds ............................... . 5.000 00 ................ 1 542 69 U ndivided P ro fits ...................... endeavor will be that my campaign be for W a shington C ounty, on th e 11th day o f A p ril, 1908, ........... 2 0 6 ,1 7 7 81 F u r n itu r e a nd F i x tu r e s . . 3,474 84 conducted so as to merit, on June first, in the m atter o f th e estate of W illia m M. L yda, de D u e f r o m U. S. T rc .is . $ 1.250 0 0 ceased, the u n d e rsig n e d E x e c u to r of sa id e s ta te , w ill s< 11 D u e fro m b a n k a 71.140 52 a continuance of the confidence thus at p ublic a u c tio n , s u b je c t to c onfirm ation by th e c o u rt, C a s h o n h a n d ...................... W .2 1 5 6 7 111 ,6 0 6 1 0 far bestowed. the follow ing d escribed re a l p ro p e rty , to w it: ly in g , be IV. M. Dooly P ra n k H. Dcoly T he tale of alum foods has been m ade illegal in Washington and the Distnctof C olum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. ALL AGES S u ! t- s R O Y A L ?» TH E JOHN CITY ANDERSON Don’! Forget to Gal! on V . 3«. A b r a h a m Pacific Art Stuc io We respectfully solicit your trade H JAM ES RASM USEN 53 33 When We Sell A Buggy STAYER F ir s t A n n u a l S ta te m e n t F OR E S T GROVE 1N A T I O N A L BANK $257,720 50 $257.720 50 W m . D. W o o d , Candidate for State Senator. D IH K X J T O R 8 : T I ìo m . C l. T o s ic i •1 . W d . A . T h o r n b u r g h . 1 'c u i t a n J o h n W . B . ß . R a ile y M u in e M -i —Money to loan on farm security W. H . Hollis. — Sell your wool and mohair to Bailey. H e’ll do what’s right. OREGON LAND and TRAD-1 ING COMPANY ! (In c o rp o ra te d Office Four Doors West of Postoffice Forest Grove, Ore. EEAL ESTATE BROKERS farm a n d c it y property LOANS AND INSURANCE O ffic e rs J. W. CORNE I JUS. President J. S. WRIGHT. Vice Pres. A. B. THOMAS. Treasurer EDW. SEYMOUR. S«. and Mfr. List your farms with us, the only incorporated real estate firm in Washington county. in g and situ a te in th e C ou n ty of W a sh in g to n , and State o f O regon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly deecribed as follow s: C om m encing at th e p o int w h ere th e W est boundary of th e David H a rp e r D. L. C. crosses G ales C reek; thence South on said W est boundary lin e 13.50 c h a in s to a post from w hich a ced ar tre e 48 in ch e s in diam e te r bears South 12 deg re e s W est 19 lin k s d ista n t; th e n c e N orth 92’ a degrees East (V ar. 2 2 H deg re e s E ast) to an oak I tre e 24 in ch es in d iam eter; th en c e N orth 82’ j deg re e s East to an oak tre e 35 in ch es In d iam e te r; th e n c e N o rth 8 L degrees East to a fir »ree on th e le ft bank of G ales | C reek 48 in ch es in d iam eter; th e n c e N orth 82*-z E ast to th e m iddle c h a n n e l o f G ales C reek; th e n c e u p sa id j ch a n n el w ith the m ea n d e rin g s to th e p la c e of b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g ten a c re s m ore or less. Also b e g in n in g at j th e northw est c o m e r of section 36 T. 2 N . R. 5 W e st; th en c e East 94 rods o r 23.50 c h a in s; th e n c e South o ne | h a lf m ile or fo rty c h a in s; th e n c e W est 94 rods o r 23 50 ! c h a in s: »hence N o rth 40 ch a in s to th e b e g in n in g , con ta in in g 94 a c re s m ore or less, deduct th e follow ing de- j sc ribed tra c t of land from th e above: B e g in n in g at the q u a rte r section c o rn e r betw een se ctio n s 35 and 36 T. 2 | N . R. 5 W’est and r u n n in g th en c e N orth 14.72 ch a in s; th e n c e N orth 68 d e g re e s East 28.50 c h a in s; th en c e South 2* 50 c h a in s, th e n c e W est 23.50 ch a in s to t h e place of b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 49 a c re s m o re or less: Also the W est h a lf o f th e Southw est q u a rte r; th e S outheast j q u a rte r of th e Southw est q u a rte r a nd th e Southw est ) q u a rte r of th e N orthw est q u a rte r o f se ctio n T w enty five (25 T. 2 N . R. 5 W'est W ill. M er. c o n ta in in g 160 acres a lso all that p ie c e , p a rc e l or tra c t o f land ly in g , being ' a nd situ a te d in W ash in g to n C ounty, O re g o n , a n d being th e East h a lf of th e Southw est q u a rte r a nd th e W est h a lf of th e Southeast q u a rte r o f se ctio n 24 T. 2 N. R. 5 W e*| of W ill. M er. c o n ta in in g 160 a c re s in W ashington C ounty, O regon. Said sale will be m ade at th e so u th door o f the Court H ouse in th e c ity o f H illsb o ro . W a sh in g to n C ounty. I O re g o n , sa id c ity b e in g th e c o u n ty seat of said c o u n ty , on S atu rd a y , th e 23rd day o f M ay. 1908, at th e h o u r of 10 o ’clock in th e forenoon. T h e term s of s a le w ill be cash ; 10 p e r c e n t at tim e o f sale a nd b a la n c e on con firm ation th e re o f b> th e C ounty C o u rt. W . H . LYDA. E x ecutor of th e Last W ill a nd T astam ent of W il iam M. L yda, deceased. h F irst P u b lic a tio n A pril 23rd , 1906. J SOME OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES ARE A strip of steel down the back bow of the top; A solid foot dash; Axles dust proof, this is no dream; A Grade wheels; Streetor top lowering devise, so you can let your top down without getting in the mud, and many others. We have just ordered a carload of Shingles and Lath. Get our Prices. We can save you money on Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Sand and Cement ANYTHING y o u n eed GOFF BROS. HARDWARE FOREST GROVE, OREGON J A