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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
All Stars.” Then Joe Schulmerich 1 is the manager of an aggregation of speedy youngsters, most of them under | sixteen years of age. The "M arried” GALES. men could not be outdone in this mat Pete Detlilcis has no wheat to sell ter of baseball, and they too have or small lots. ganized. Mrs. Tapper was shop, in.; C orresp on d en ce. cjimr it: , Mr. Creps, Banks, was at the court new s REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Tschabeld to David Tscha- beld £ int. in se j of s e i sec 33 t 2 n 2 w ........................... $1000 psd.y. Franz Schuler et ux to John Gaarde 29.58 acres in sec 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boos made a t 2 s 1 w ................................... 3000 lit to Forest Grove, last Saturday Fred Behnke et ux to J T M e ening. Millan 3.05 acres in sec 2 t |Mr. Vaudercujven, of Verboort, 2 s 1 w .................................................... led at the quarry for stone, one day Marcus Peterson to H J Lund week. l j acres in Cornelius Envi rons............................................... 45o ■B i'.ey Lewis his leased a piece of J W Sewell et ux to Frank W in Povvei 59.45 acres in R Wil to oats for hay. liams d l c t l n 2 w. .......... 7500 H p e o r g e Beal Jr. is under the care of I S Ramsey et al to John M Cole a «peciaiist from Idaho. H e is get 5 acres in J H Walker d i e t ting along fine. 2 s 3 w ........................................ 600 Earl Tapper hauled a b a d of farmer j C L Peterson et ux to C H Stien- stone to Forest Grove, last Saturday, kemeier et ux 90.31 acres in for Johnnie Wirtz. N Martin d 1 c t 1 s 4 w ____ 5000 Several of the boys from here at Jennie Armstrong et al to W H Greer part of lot 2 block 26 tended the ball game, list Sunday, at Forest Grove............................ 300 the Hill school grounds. C B S’.ienkemeier et al to C L Last Wednesday, while loading stone Peterson tract in sec 14 t I s at the quarry. Ctrl Tupper got one of 4 w ............................................. 7000 his fingers badly mash-d and broken. W H West to A H Phipps 6 2 j acres in sec 12 t 2 10 4 w .. . 1500 "■"Several of the young people attend ed the dance at Dilley. last Friday Emma M Baldwin et al to Mary night. Tom Hundley and John Beal A Thomas part of block 7 Forest G rove............................... furnished the music. A fine time is 3 A Moulton et al to A R Scroggs reported. et al 1 acre in E Walker d 1 c BANKS t i n 3 w ................................... 1600 Mrs. Roy Bunn, of North Yamhill, Bruce F Purdy et ux to Mary J Chamberlin lots 5, 6, 13 and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Hatley. 14 block 6 Purdy’ s Add to Mr. Willis, the hardware man, is D illey........................................... 250 building an extensive addition to his i J Gaarde et ux to Alois Schlecht warehouse. 3.28 acres sec 10 t 2 s 1 w. . 660 A number of our young people went David V Kibby et al to H L Burchell et al lots 11, 12 and to Buxton, last Saturday night, to at 14 Fruitdale (3 0 acres)......... 3500 tend the dance. Leota Miller to Mary E Knotts H . Smith and wife have moved into part sec 12 t 2 1 w................... towi from their place, and have taken C W Barnes et ux to C A charge of the Banks hotel. D 'H ondt lots 1 and 2 block 5 Fairview Add to H illsb oro.. . f i f r ) . trees in this section are out in full loom, and it is thought that the Nancy J Haines et al to Jas P Magruder tract adjoining |t of last week did not do any Humphrey’ s Add to Hillsboro al damage. Ernest Heehn to M C Reed lots Berger and wife have returned 16 and 17 Gray O ak................. 2400 ■ an extended visit to California, John Corkish et ux to M C Reed but [ left again, the forepart of the lot 15 in Gray O ak................. 750 week, for Hot Springs in Washington. Oregon Nursery Co to Geo Mine- 'M rs. J. ('. B J of Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ • and Mrt. May Beal ^ 1 . : disciples of Isaac Walton have n e t t 'd ^ M ^ n i V H Ben" had a jolly good time casting their Robe; ‘t WaKner et al t0 j as p A re the absorbing topics o f the hour these days, and we Take 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 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 re lo a d e d w ith g ood th in g s fo r you. Remember LhaL YOU LOSE AND WE LOSE if you do not trade with us. O U R M O T T O IS .; “Satisfy Your Customers or Return Them Their Money.” The Progressive Store 250 S rc Pleasure in 1 t * • * < * « , « < " < * * io bimous Add io Hillsboro. . . . 1300 ing : íe noon hour, the other day ■ Weitern Oregon Trust Co to J()hn K ,jnk caug it sixteen of the finest speckled tract 14 and 15 bea ities ever hauled out of the creek. Virginia Place (2 0 a cres). . . 1500 » hen his men have donned new J F Davis et ux to Daniel Stich ler et al 3 acres in sec 34 t 2 anifirns, Frank Perimboon will be s s t f w ............................................. ^^B proudest man in town, and Banks 77............................................. 150 will lave one of the best bands in the Martha Way et al to David W ;r.- » M M N V . SUPM S t B I C S I I coui ty. Twenty-four musicians have | g er l°t 9 block 6 Oak Grove lean ed to sound sweet music and they Add to H illsboro..................... 850 “ in enlivening m eeting!and ® h F Booth to G W Barnes Notice. erings held at Banks. The uni-1 Part of block 7 Fairview Add Sealed bids for the erection of a new l will be green trimmed with : t0 Hillsboro................................. 300 It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad I school building at Dilley, Oregon will I and are said to be very attractive. H J Lund et al to E F Sias 6.38 in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 I be received by the Board oi Directors [ readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st acres in sec 33 t 1 n 3 w . . . . 490 *y are expected to arrive this week. Insertion, 2Vt cents each subsequent insertion. of School Dist. No. 10. Plans and i Jessie M James et al to H F C Minimum charge 10 cts. specifications may be seen at the office . H ■ entertainer Meyer tract 7 in George V and i iricaturist. delivered an interest James Farm................................. 1400 of the clerk of said Dist. at Briggs j LIST your farms and other properties Bros’ s store. Building must be com - for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest ing Jessie M James et al to A J Roy j pleted by Sept. 1st, 1908. Bids will Grove National Bank Building. 27tf nigh:. For more than one I .r and a part of secs 14 and 15 t 1 s be opened May 30th. The Board re- j,-uK __,a 'half i of his O F F IC E A T T H E I tA Z A A R . N E X T TO P O S T O F F I C E 3 w ............................................... 13000 acres just outside serves the right to reject any or all „ ¡, it audit nee with imp*’ : <’ ons and Fair house, barn, ’ PROBATE COURT. bids. The successful bidder will be chicken\ o u i “ , n mono kinds of fruit. A with lightning-like rapidity. Haskell Estate of Calvin Adams, deceased. required to give 50 per cent of his b i d ; bargain; 81200. T . H . Littlehales, sang several songs with the dash Final account filed; June 2 time set as bonds. j National Bank Building. 39-tf 5 acres of land with good new 6 room house lor rent cheap. By Order of the Board, ppical minstrel, and the evening’ s for hearing objections to final settle house and barn, one mile from a b n e r B r ig g s , F o r S a l e — H omer pigeons. im proved thoroughly enjoyable. ment. 2 beautiful located lots in town for $1650. 43-15 Clerk. 42-4* Mrs. M J. Shaw. Estate of W R Martin, deceased South Bark with large Oak trees Bi ball is the all-ab- .rbing topic in 65 acres of land, all level on Easy terms. our t g. From : :e little b that Bond of administrator filed and approv FOR SALE— Full-blooded Jersey j — Bailey will buy your W ool and good county ruad, only 2 miles ed. Letters of administration issued bits '"flies” on the sc' ool grounds, to bull. Inquire of O. L. Doanc, Forest1 Mohair. out, for $60 per acre. Terms. A beautiful 10 acre tract with the b: frliow tint 1 11• the gim e to to John Stewart. Wm Felt, John Bel ¡Grove, R. F. D. No. 1. 41-tf. good buildings and fine variety — Money to loan on farm s e c u r i t y .------ Seven-room house on large lot lish and Jos Burgholzer appointed keep B ks in the i . lie eye, every- ol ‘ ruit; close to town. For sale W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove FOR SALE— Good 2 year old bull, Good location. $ 1 4 0 0 . Hall cash. 1 body pn town is talking baseball. Just i appraisers. cheap. mohair to ■ just south of Daniel Baker’ s between Estate of John J. King, deceased. — Bring your wool and A 50 acre farm 1 mile from ■ how n ni:.i s ■ e hive is a difficult Cornelius and Forest Grove. G. B. Final account filed and approved. Bailey’ s and get the highest price. Good m'W 7-room house with att Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom Webb. 41 t4 1 Estate of Rebecca Traver, deceased — W e always pay the highest price two lots on car line lor only land all in crop, 4 acre orchard regul- dyed-in-the-wool Banks nine; Bailey. $1000. in fine shape, balance in timber. then jhere the Banks Outlaws made up R W Traver appointed administrator on for wool and mohair. FOR SALE— Jersey cow 3 years old, Running wrter on place. If sold of b o a i: players. Another aggregation | filing bond for $500. Here is a cl 'xnce for you to Inquire G. S. Allen, So — Don’ t forget that Hoffman & Al and calf. Estate of James Fitzgerald, deceased. soon this can be h id fur $2400, is m*i ¿-;d by John M :'Vr. and this Grove, Ore. Ind. get a farm with a little money. len Co. are offering rare bargains this 5th St., Forest Final account filed; June 8 time set $1300 cash, balance on time to 60 acres of land, i of baseballis'.s is known as the phone 812. 42-tf half of it 'or hearing objections to final settle- month. suit. cleared, 5 room h ou se anti barn, l ment. W in e F o r S a l e — by the botile, House and 2 lots in town to orchaid. Good spi ing close to FOR SALE — Shadeland Wonder Estate of Susan K Tanner, deceased, jug or barrel. For particulars call on trade for farm on milk route. bouse. Only 14 mile from new i S T Linklater appointed administrator, white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf or write to Grant Bailey, on the F. W. Will pay ditference. R R. line to Buxton. $35 per j Bonds $1000. David place. 42-t4 V S u c c e s s o r to A well improved 280 acre acre. Only $500 dow n, balance MARRIAGE LICENSES. on 5 per cent. FOR SALE —Choice Tim othy hay in farm 7 miles out for $40 per G iorge H Martin and Mary E Noah, 80 acres, 2 i miles from R. R. \\U rorext llniw mow 813.00 per ton. Bell phone. acre. This is a snap. F L Pranger and Mary Sohler, Andrew station; 20 acres cleared, 10 i F. J. Miller. 44 tf 30 acres of land le ¡s than two Ag. t for National-R e a cl Miller and Eva Hill, F A M oore and miles out, about all in cultiva acres slashed, balance in good 1 FOR SALE— Laughlin Hotel. In- Mrs Iva Hartrampf, Perry C Stream ing St r 1 -II.:-. tion, 7 room house, good new timber. G ood house and barn Republican Nom inee for j quire of B. H. Laughlin, on the prem- [ and Dominna Sinclair. and 300 bearing fruit trees on barn 8 acres ip fruit $3300 cl»Excelsior and Princeton ! ises. 42-t2. place. Owner has other business About 20 acres of land with and must sell at once. Horses, — In T h e B o o k S t o r e w in d o w - hou*e and barn, 5 miles out on W a n t e d —G irl for general house- cows, hogs, chickens and all some dainty gifts for wedding or com good road. Several acres in fruit. work: good wages paid. Mrs. W. N. (arm implements goes with place. mencement. W e pack safely for ex- This is a bargain at $1 25 0 ' quarters for everything Ferrin. 42-tf Price $4 00 0; half down. 1 press without charge. 44-3t j HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN FOREST GROVE COMPANY OREGON Liner Colum n F O R E S T GRÒ VE Real E state Go K. V. Staehr I). /-. Fleck S om e o i this week*s Bargains O. a. WM. D. WOOD ■ • / . Q orl & Son b ic y c l e s S ta te Senator He inti, bicycle i I i.-ve largest store and most plete stock in Washing ton county. Bicycle, sew ing machine, gun, lock and gene .d repairing. Brazrg and [light machine wrork my ¡ally. i IO. A. (Jori Shop 50 3 Re*. — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap pliances in office. Calls answered night or day. — Don’ t forget vour friends will be graduated from school and college in June and the Book Store can help you remember them. 44-3t Republican Candidate for W a n t e d — Som e one who would like to take up a book agency. Ind. phone 371. 42-tf H ou ses for Rent TAKEN UP— Gray mare, age 7 yrs., weight 900 lbs. Branded F H on left — W A N T E D — T elephone operator shoulder. Owner can get same at at on ce at Independent office. _____I Race Track at Hillsbcro by paying for — B u l l C a l f f o r s a l e — G ra d e ; W F .F K S O R A H I T E C O . this notice. 42-tf 3 0 / n t h at. Holstein; sired by Don Carlos of Riv- j P o rtla a d . O r* . THOSE W a n t i n g — wagons, bug erside, one of the best bulls in the r«w Designs and P rU cs M e gies or harness, can save a little money state, dsm, a good grade 40 lb cow, V . H. LIMBER In- by calling on Wm C. Gray, Dilley, good tester, price $10 if taken at once. L o c a l A ien t F o r e w t (¡rovo I Ore. 43 - 19 * . M onu m ents Representative — W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair. Bailey. Bring it in. wood for sale. 59/ DR. CHAS. HINES Roswurm & A Taxpayer will work lo r the Best 44 teresti os the Taxpayer. ñ