Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 07, 1908, Image 5

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    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.
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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
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ig
g
s
,
F
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S
a
l
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—
H
omer
pigeons.
im proved thoroughly enjoyable. ment.
2 beautiful located lots in
town for $1650.
43-15
Clerk.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Price $4 00 0; half down.
1 press without charge.
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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.
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Republican Candidate for
W a n t e d — Som e one who would
like to take up a book agency. Ind.
phone 371.
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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.
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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.
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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
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teresti os the Taxpayer.
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