Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 30, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
THATCHER
that wields the revolver Monday and
took him to Hillsboro. Now is your
cnance Mr. Quick to get the sewing
machine.
Mr. aud Mrs. Eli Smith of Gales
Mrs. A. J. Raymond is visiting her
Creek were called to Hillsboro Sunday
other in Oregon City.
to see their daughter Mrs. Thomas
I Prof. Hazard and family enjoyed a Varley, who is very sick.
; at their country home.
¿Mrs. Alex. Raymond has gone on a
GALES.
it to her sons, in Vancouver, Wash.
1 George Beal is very busy tending
[From the appearance of the orchards his hops.
will be an abundance of fruit,
Bailey Lewis plowed John Beal’s gar­
is year.
den last week.
■ Thatcher farmers are busy putting
J. G. Boos and Earl Tupper were
their crops, and looking alter their Dilley visitors Sunday.
interests.
W. W. Lewis has been on the sick
■ T h e farmers having proven the value list the past few days.
^ ^ p a le for cow feed, will plant an
Mr. Anderson of Portland, was a
mtrmous crop this year.
visitor of Geo. W. Beal Sunday.
K R ev. Hayes, of Hillsboro, preached
Ward Tolson of Gaston, took dinner
in ¡the Thatcher church, Sunday, and
in th* evening spoke to the Christian with Earl Tupper one day last week.
Endeavor.
Andrew Boos has his newly grubbed
Mi-s Blanche Hazlett has just closed land plowed and is ready for the disk.
a successful seven months’ term of
Miss Edith Wese of Scoggins Valley
school in the Purdin district. Miss visited Mrs. John Beal last Wednesday.
Hazlett was well liked as a teacher.
J. G. Boos has lately filled an order
Her pupils were sorry when school
for stone for Mr. Byers of Forest Grove.
closed.
The hard rains last week drove a
Miss Pechin closed a seven months'
good
many farmers home from their
term of school the 16th. She returned
to her home in Gales Creek. Miss seeding.
Pechin has purchased a piano in For­
Dexter Sain of Scoggins Valley,
est Grove, and will take music, both walked to Forest Grove last Thursday
vocal and instrumental.
and surely got the benefit of the hard
BUXTON
Mr. Carper is moving to Portland.
J. H. Fisher took a trip to Forest
Grove Sunday.
Miss Nellye Brown is working for
Mrs. E. Baker.
Miss Lota Laughlin spent Easter
Sunday near Buxton.
A dance will te given at Mr. and
Mrs. Lorenz’s Saturday, May 2.
Miss Christina Elling of Portland, is
visiting' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W .Tolke.
iss Nellye O’Donald who has been
in Portland returned to her home above
Buxton last week.
« ¡ ¿ M N in a Casper who is going to
s<ho in Portland, spent Sunday at her
home near Buxton.
’p'-fr ink Bellinger who has been in
New York, returned to the Donald mill
two ir three weeks ago.
%■<&>bert Bullock and son and Mrs. S.
H.IBullock took a trip to Hillsboro
Mor iay, returning the day following.
Miss Lottie Hammerman and Miss
Bush of Dilley, visited with Claud
Alembaugh and Miss Hazel Cummins
last Sunday,
Mrs. Wes Patton of Cornelius ac­
companied by Miss Emma Martin of
Scoggins Valley, call'd on Mrs. May
Beal one day last week.
and Youths’
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
\ \ e also call your attention to our immense stock of
Dry Goods
Ladies’ Skirts
Ladies’ Shirtwaists, Hats, Caps, SI1033, Groceries, etc., etc.
O u r S h e lv e s a n d C o u n te rs a re lo a d e d w ith g o o d th in g s fo r yo u .
Remember LhaL YOU LOSE AND WE LOSE if you do
not trade with us.
GASTON
Mr. Butler has the finest garden in
town.
OUR M O T T O IS:
Glenn Raymond of Portland, came
out to attend the funeral of his aunt,
Mrs. Carter.
Dr. Everest, who has been suffering
with an attack of rheumatism, is im­
proving slowly.
“Satisfy Your Customers cr Return Them
Mrs. H. W. Scott ot the Grove, vis­
ited her daughter Mrs. Chas. Wescott
one day last week.
Their Money.”
The old pioneers are passing on to
their long rest, two going in four days.
Alvaris Matteson and Annette Carter.
Thos. Carmichael seems to have the
right man in the right place. Mr.
Fleming surely knows how to take
■ r. and Mrs. Joe Warren who have
care of dairy cows.
beet visiting the latter’s parents Mr.
Those who went to the log rolling at
and Mrs. Casper, returned to Portland
McMinnville from the Gaston carr.p
Ttoisdiy.
W. 0 . W. were, W. W. Lewi«, Bailey
I Air. and Mrs. Casper and son Oren,
Lewis, Geo. Beal, Fred Everest, Wade
took a trip to Portland last week to
*e: their son whom they had not Everest, H. Krahrr.er, Ben Dennis and
Frank Kert»on.
for some time.
Alvaris Matteson, who died at his
home near Gaston, April 16, 1908,
GALES CREEK
was bom in New York May 19, 1825.
s. Carpenter has been very sick He came to Oregon in 1854 coming
across the plains with an immigrant
Mrs. C. W. Mowe left Saturday for
me time.
train, enduring the hardships and trials Deep River, Wash., where she will be
Ethel Pierce of Forest Giove, common to those who crossed the assistant cook for the Pacific Logging
It is »11 smooth sailing' w hen you plac e a L iner Ad
it) t Sunday on Gales Creek.
in this colum n. A few words he re will reach 5,000
plains many years ago. He was known company.
readers and the results a re c e rta in . 5c lin e 1st j
Insertion, 2 'a cents each subsequent insertion.
Madge Chapman of Gales as one of the greatest hunters of his
J. W. Hughes received a fine
M inim um cha rg e 10 cts.
|ek is visiting in Portland this week. day. Nothing suited him better than Ludwig piano from San Francisco last
to relate to his friends the many ... stir- week which he purchased through his
LIST your farms and other properties '
li: . and Mrs. Charles Hines of For­ I ring incidents of his life, H
for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest j
brother
George,
who
is
in
the
employ
est Grove, spent Sunday on Gales ^ ren;embered by the old timers ° nR
as
X . S ta e h r
I). ¿
F le c k
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
of a piano house in that city.
Cree :.
, being one of the brave and noble men
O F F I C E A T T i n : HAT. A A H, N E X T T O F O S T O F F I C E
The "Carnations,” a base ball ag­
F or SALE— 1 j acres just outside
„14 tnd Mrs. J. J. Adkins of Gales who withstood the perils of early days.
Fair house, barn, I
Cree : spent Suuday with Mr. and Mrs. • He leaves to mourn his death four sons gregation representing South Forest the city limits.
and two daughters, Rodel, Herbert, Grove, crossed bats with the Fern Hill chicken house, all kinds of fruit. A
Park
I Ernest and Elba Matteson, Mrs. Flor- nine on the Dilley ball grounds Sun- bargain; 81200. T. H. Littlehales,
y 14:. and Mrs. Killin of Banks have
6 room house for rent cheap.
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| ence Russell and Mrs. Eva Hamrick, day and when the game was over the National Bank Building.
1 acre of land just outride of
beer visiting with their daughter Mrs.
all living near Gaston, besides several score stood 8 to 20 in favor of the j
city
limits
with
new
8
room
house
Elm
da of Gales Creek.
2 beautiful located lots in
| brothers and one sister, Mrs. Fidelia Fern Hillers. The batteries were as J F or SALE—Homer pigeons.
The land is all planted in fruit
South
Park with large Oak trees
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Mrs.
M.
J.
Shaw.
follows:
Carnations,
Long
and
Long;
j
A good many of our Gales Creek j Tupper, who by her devotion and care |
trees and bushes. If sold soon, Easy terms.
peop e went to Hillsboro Sunday to I of him in his last days much credit is { Fern Hill, Roberts and Kuhn. Um­
this
can
be
had
for
81600
FOR SALE—Two thoroughbred
seeian imaginary horse race.
due. The funeral services were held pire, C. Wilkes; time of game 1:30
A well improved 280 acre
i Duroc sows due to farrow soon. Also
5 acres of land with good new
farm 7 miles out for 840 per
two well bred colts one year old. '
Mr. Domos who has been visiting Easter Sunday, April 19. A large
house
and
barn,
one
mile
from
Notice.
acre. This is a snap.
I John Allen, on old Carey Porter place
at Hammond, Wash , returned to his I congregation gathered to pay their iast
town for 81650.
I
respects
to
an
old
pioneer.
He
was
38-tf.
Sealed
bids
for
the erection of a new
home on Gales Creek Monday.
Good new 7-room house with
[ buried beside his wife at the Hill cem­ school building at Dilley, Oregon will
65 acres of land, all level on
O ut new deputy sheriff Mr. Quick etery.
FOR SALE— Full-blooded Jersey
good county road, only 2 miles two lots on car line lor only
be received by the Board of Directors
of Hi llsboro, ran against a stump up
out, for 160 per acre. Terms. 81000.
of School Dist. No. 10. Plans and I bull. Inquire of O. L. Doane, Forest
here last week. He don t want any
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EAST GASTON.
specifications may be seen at the office Grove, R. F. I). No. 1.
Here is a chance for you to
^ ^ J> g machines on Gales Creek e«; e-
Seven-room house on large lot
W. K. Newell has had new posts set of the clerk of said Dist. at Briggs J FOR SALE—Good 2 year old bull,
get a farm with a little money.
Jly when he has to look down a
Good
location.
11400.
Hall
cash.
Bros’s store. Building must be com- | just south of Daniel Baker’s between
60 acres of land, half of it
It»’ revolver. Deputy Sheriff Kane on his vineyard and has also wired a
I pleted by Sept. 1st, 1908. Bids will Cornelius and Forest Grove. G. B.
A 50 acre farm 1 mile from cleared, 5 room house and barn,
i two others came up after the man new yaid.
be opened May 30th. The Board re­ Webb.
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Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom orchard. Good spring close to
One of Jennings’ mules was taken serves the right to reject any or all
land all in crop, 4 acre orchard house. ' Only 1$ mile from new
sick and died the other day. Mr. bids. The successful bidder will be
ICE—Always on hand. Walter Ros-
in fine shape, balance in timber. R R line to Buxton. 835 per
i Jennings has lost several horses and required to give 50 per cent of his bid wurm.
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Running wrter on place. If sold acre. Only 8 500 down, balance
mules since he began hauling milk.
as bonds.
S u c c e s s o r to
soon this can be had fur S2400, on 5 per cent.
FOR SALE—Jersey cow 3 years old,
M. J. Crunicans’ brother and wife
By Order of the Borad,
81300 cash, balance on time to
and
calf.
Inquire
G.
S.
Allen,
So
80 acres, 2 j miles from R. R.
have been here on a visit remaining
a B ner B riggs .
suit.
5th St., Forest Grove, Ore. Ind.
station; 20 aores cleared, 10
Mr. Crunican spent j 43-t5
Forest drove about a week.
Clerk.
phone 812.
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A beautiful 10 acre tract with acres slashed, balance ia gpod
the summer here about six years ago
nt for National-R e a d-
good buildings and fine variety timber. Good house and bar»
T
hose W a n t in g —wagons, bug
W ine F or S a l e —by the bottle,
Mr. and Mrs. Burke and May went !
of fruit; close to town. For sale and 300 bearing fruit trees on
inp Standard-Harvard-Racy- Saturday morning to visit relatives and gies or harness, can save a little money jug or barrel. For particulars call on
place. O vner has other business
cheap.
F r li­ Excelsior and Princeton friends near Forest Grove and Corne- by calling on Wm T. Gray, Dilley, or write to Grant Bailey, on the F. W.
and must soil at once. Horses,
Ore.
4
3
-t9
\
David place.
42-t4
I Hus. Mr. Burke returned Sunday but
House and 2 lots in town to cows, hogs, chickens
all
Mrs. Burke and May will be absent
— Don’t forget that Hoffman & A!-'
trade for farm on milk route. farm implements goes with place.
Notice
of
Disolution.
unrii the last of the week.
len Co. are offering rare bargains this
Will pay difference.
B
Price 84000; half down.
To whom it may concern:—
H a !q irt-
Another surprise party was given j month.
This is to certify that the partner­
ini the bicycle line. I have Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Saturday even-
ship of V. S. Abraham and E. K. '
: ing. the occasion being their second
the largest store a n d m o st wedding anniversary. Nearly thirty-
I Abraham known as “ Abraham Bros”
| is this day dissolved, and that the
lete stock in Washing­ five friends were present and a very
business will be conducted by V. S.
; leasant time was enjoyed by all.
ton county. Bicycle, sew - Cake,
Abraham, who will assume all debts
coffee, etc., were served at the
Republican Candidate for
W e HAVE—parties with spot cash
and is entitled to collect all accounts
m .
pioper time.
looking for farm lands improved and
due the said firm.
eral repairing. Brazing
otherwise, also have exchanges for
DILLEY.
V. S. A b r a h a m ,
W EEKS O R A A IT E CO.
farms, in Rooming houses. Houses and
light machine work my
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E. K. ABRAHAM.
A O I 'ith si.
Carl Tupper was a Portland visitor
F o r t l a n d . O d a ’. ’
Iota and Groceries, all good propertiei.
rialty.
the past week.
r ..r l>* sig n s a n 4 P r k r s see
Let
ua
hear
with
particulars
and
we
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
Miss Edith Roberts of Patton Valley,
; Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- will sell or trade your farms. E. Reid
V. H. LIMbER
' is visiting her
uncle, Arthur Roberts A Taxpayer will work for the Best In- j pliances in office.
Calls answered C«a, 610 Oregonian Bldg , Portland,
Local A ie n t
Ore.
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F a t e s i tir a ta
terests ot the Taxpayer.
night or day.
Shop SO J
R e s . 5 91 1 of this place.
The Progressive Store
HOFFMAN <& ALLEN COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
Ljn e r
OREGON
( o iurnn
FOR H S T GROVE
Rea / E state
Qo
S o m e o f th is w e e k * s B a r g a in s
O. Æ
QORL
JL J . Q o r i & S o n
F
» I C Y C L E S
DR. CHAS. HINES
con
H o u ses fo r R en t
M onume.nts
Representative
O. A . G o r l