Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 28, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
company Sunday.
Harvey Rogers is doing
work out on North Plains.
BANKS
carpenter
Mrs. B. M. Bisbee made a business
There will be preaching here next
trip to Hillsboro Tuesday.
Sunday morning.
Allan Rice purchased a fine young
Our population is on the increase.
cow at the sale last Tuesday.
Congratulations, Harry.
Mrs. T. Bisbee was a visitor at Mrs.
Miss Pearl Shipley is confined to
Allan R ice’ s one day last week.
her hom e with nervous prostration.
J. R. Hall and Mrs. Julia DeMoss
Mrs. E. Turner is slowly improving
were in Portland one day last week.
from a severe case of typhoid pneu­
Mr. Adler’ s people made a trip to
monia.
Gales Creek the forepart of the week.
The second base ball nine or the All
Dame rumor is whispering that we
Stars won the game Sunday from the
will hear the wedding bells ringing
Dogville team.
soon.
The Banks Base Ball Team will play
the Forest Grove Colts on the Forest 1 Miss Emma Busch returned to Dil-
Grove diamond Saturday afternoon of ley Sunday after a a few days’ visit at
this week. It is expected to be one i her home here.
THE
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MEANING
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The dictionary says that a “ B A N N E R ” is
So Banner Brand is the military ensign under
Mr. Day was boarding at Mr. R ice’ s
instead of visiting as ye scribe men­
tioned in last week's issue.
whom we buy our
J H. DeMoss one of the progressive
farmers in this locality, recently pur­
chased a U. S. cream sepaiator.
Women’s Dress Skirls, Shirt Waists and Petticoats
I Hill
have enlisted their labor and capital,‘and truly they have succeed­
ed in manufacturing a B A N N E R L IN E , as regards
ELEGANCE, DUALITY, WORKMANSHIP AND PRICE
and we wish to strongly emphasize the fact that
The families of S. N. Short of Gales
Claud Allumbaugh was a caller at
Creek, A. Rice of this place and R.
the Cummins place last Friday.
McCracken of the Grove, were pleas­
Rube Whitlow; of Yamhill county, ant visitors at the Adams home on the
visited John Beal one day last week.
Watts’ ranch Sunday.
Jfi John Beal and wife were visitors of ] A large party of relatives were en­
Mrs. Lauretta Tolson of Gaston Sunday. tertained at Ernest Burk’ s Sunday,
THE
f Mrs. Minnie Tupper visited her among whom were Mrs. M. M cCoy,
Another, Mrs. Chowning, of Dilley R. Holscher and bride, H. Rogers and
wife of this place and Jack Martin’ s
Sunday.
family of Dilley.
I Mrs. Archie Walker, of Scoggins
yalley, took the irain here the other
DILLEY.
day for M onm outh, to visit her parents.
E. Thomas went to Portland Satur­
A gTeat many Woodman of Scoggins day morning.
alley boarded the train here last Sat-
Ora Kay was down from Patton Val­
¡rday morning for Hillsboro, to partici-
ley last Tuesday.
te the W . O. W . picnic given there.
Mrs. Vermylier went to Hillsboro
Archie Walker returned from town j Saturday morning
e other day with a wagon load of I
A. R. Roberts has been in Eastern
arbed wire, and is going to fence his
Oregon on business.
^•ound so the trout can’ t run in high
Mr. and Mrs. R. Tolison are out of
a.er.
town visiting for a few days.
Mr. Chambers, the college professor
There will be another dance at the
Forest Grove, paid the J. G. Boos hall in several weeks, given by S. Ver­
¡one quarry a visit last Saturday. He mylier.
ithcred a fine collection of smail
The dance at the hall last Thursday
¡ones, shells and other specimens to
night was well attended all reported a
ike hom e.
: good time.
A. Dethlefs is hauling stone from
J. Keeler, J. Vermylier, and Fred
e quarry for the foundation of his
. Boyd have been loading cars for A. R.
'use he intends to start building next
! Roberts at Gaston this week.
feek. H e has let the contract to an
Miss Baird returned to her home in
ichitect from Portland. The house
North Yamhill Saturday morning. She :
¡ill cost more than $2000.
has finished her term of school here.
THATCHER
The last day of school was a grand I
success.
There were ISO people sat j
Ed K ing has added four cows to his
down to dinner. There was a ball [
ury.
game in the afternoon. They were i
M. L. Roberts has purchased a new both home teams. The score was 7
to 10, umpire Russell, score keeper
Ernest Willis is home from Wash- Roberts.
gton.
GASTON
Henry Rode is busily engaged in
uling oats to Forest Grove.
Miss Stella T oy entertained a few
her friends at dinner Sunday.
E. L. Matteson made a business
trip to Hillsboro Tuesday.
Mrs. A J. Amrick spent a week
with her daughter, Elsie Hankins.
P R IC E IS
S tiir
b ra n d
T h e
Store will be closed from 10 to 4 o’clock, Saturday
tir e
b e tte r .
W e have Oxfords in Black, White, Tan
Progressive Store
HOFFMAN
ALLEN
COM PANY
FOREST GROVE
OREGON
O. A.
Q O R L Liner Column
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C lr o v o
If you are intending to pur­
chase a new wheel this sum­
mer you can’t afford to do it
without seeing the new
English Wheel
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Large Size, 35c
S h o e s
and Gray, for Large and Small Feet.
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Flower Baskets for M emorial Day oj^Commencement
W e have one of the
nicest lines of shoes in town and will be pleased to have you try a pair and help to demonstrate that
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Special
O x fo rd s
In our south show window we show some of this season’s “ New Kicks.”
The school has again reached its
I usual size, since the diphtheria scare
F combines everything that
H. H . Graham has made quite an has passed.
ivement by erecting a woven wire
goes to make up a good
Mr. Hull, who owns the C. W. H ud­
son place, intends to make many
wheel at moderate price.
( M r . and Mrs. E J. Bonshu attend- improvements on the place.
| the W. O. W. picnic at Hillsboro
i The recent rain caused the lake to
Saturday.
rise again. If it is farmed this year, it
jM r . and Mrs. M. L. Roberts were will be late before it can be seeded.
Hes. 59/
lg at the home of Frank Lewis in
Shop
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Phones:
Mrs. Thos. Carmichael and little
is City Sunday.
son, who have been visiting in Seattle.
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Wash., the past three weeks, returned
WATT’ S DISTRICT.
Rev. J. Whitcombe Brougher of the
“ White T em p le,” Portland, says that
jfr. and Mrs. Buxton entertained home Monday.
his plans are like unto a crying baby
in church-^they must be cam ied out.
And moreover he has a place for the
crying infant— a nursery, and is not
slow to advise church patrons to take
their babies there. H e is right fond
of babies himself, we venture, but be­
lieves a crying evil is better out than
in the church. The effectiveness of a
sermon or song is often lost because of
the oratorical powers of a young D e­
mosthenes or a Frances E. Willard.
It might be well then for the local
theologians to add nurseries to their
temples of worship rather than com ­
pete longer with the young forum
fighters, lest the divines be outwitted
in vocal demonstration.
THE BOOK STO R E
$1.75 to 11.50
O x fo rd s
at O. A. Corl’s Bicycle Shop
Commencement Gifts
RIG H T
W e show a few samples in our large show window this week, and invite you to in­
spect them and our stock in the store.
The lecture given at the Union
church last Friday evening was fine.
Miss Vivian Vogel was a visitor at
ie home of Mrs. Buckley last week.
Saturday
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We expect there will be something
doing here this summer, as the boys
have organized a ball team.
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Sunday several families from David's
drove to the Forbis place near
GALES.
Dilley and spent the day with Ernest
Mrs. George Beal has been on the j Reuter, who is manager of the ranch.
sick list lately.
A. T. Buxton now has one of the
Earl Tupper made a business trip to most up to date homes in this place,
Dilley last Monday.
having recently had the house piped
L. J. Magoon made a call at the for hot and cold water and also put in
a fine range.
stone quarry last Friday.
Mr. Baldwin has bought ten acres
land of Mr. Hyde.
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of the most interesting games of the
Mrs. Ivah Johnson arrived from
season.
I Pasco. Wash., Monday for a visit with
The Holliday Maroons of Portland : relatives and friends.
crossed bats with the Banks Base Ball
Nine on ' the Banks diamond Sunday
While the Maroons were furnished
with a Tri-City league pitcher and
played a snappy game, they found the
Banks team a little stronger than any
they had played with this season, the
score being 2 to 1 in favor of Banks
The good people will be able to wit­
ness another game bciween these two
teams in the near future. Hurrah!
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It is a ll smooth s a i l i n g when you place a Liner Ad
in i h i s c o lu m n .
A few words here will reach 5 ,00 0
M i i t W a n d the results are certain. 5c line 1 st
In s e r tio n , 2 l-j c e n t s e a c h subsequent insertion.
M i n im u m c h a r g e 10 cts.
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. I.IST your farms and other properties
for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest!
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf |
FOX
SAI.K— Shadeland
Wonder
white seed oats. Edward Naylor 39 - t f ,
F o r SALE— Good 7 room house
outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit
house. Ixit, 1 acre. Good Orchard
and Barn.
Furniture goes with the
place. Price $1800; easy terms.
T.
H. Littlehales, Forest Grove. Ore. 46.
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Some of this week’s Bargains
38 acres of land, 7 miles out
on milk and mail route, good 6
room house, 2 barns, 6 acres in
fruit. This place is close to the
school and church and can be
had for $2500.
A 50 acre farm 1 mile from
Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom
land all in crop, 4 acre orchard
in fine shape, balance in timber.
Running wrter on place. If sold
soon this can be had for $2400,
$1300 cash, balance on time to
suit.
6 room house, nicely papered
and painted, or. good corner lot
for $950, $200 cash, balance $10
per month.
Jersey i
bull. Inquire of O. L. Doane, Forest
Grove. R. F. D. No. 1.
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F o r SALE— Jersey cow 3 years old,
and calf. Inquire G. S. Allen, So
Sth St., Forest
Grove, Ore. Ind. j
phone 812.
42 tl
T h o s e W a n t i n g — wagons, bug
gies or harness, can save a little money
by calling on Wm C. Gray, Dilley, I
Ore.
43 t9*.
30 acres of land less than two
miles out, about all in cultiva­
tion, 7 room house, good new
bam 8 acres in fruit
$3300
GIRL W a n t e d — Inquire of Mrs. ‘
Levy’ s residence or the Levy Market.
— Dr. C. L. Large reports a daugh­
ter weighing ten pounds born to the
wife of Jacob French of Thatcher, the
2-r'th inst. Parties wishing the attend­
ance of I)r. I-arge in this class of cases
will greatly oblige him, if convenient, 1
by engaging his services two or three ;
months prior to the expected event. :
Dr. Large has both phones.
/) . F . F le c k
o r n e e a t the haz a ah . n e x t to p o s t o f f ic e
N>-w cottage, close in for only
«1250.
SALE — Full-blooded
Last Saturday Mr. La Ford, the
LOST— Pair silver bow spectacles.
manual training director, and some of
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the boys of his class instilled a couple Return to News office.
of electric bells in the school building
Wanted.
to be used for alarm purposes. One
1100 or 1200 lb. horse, good style,
bell was placed up stairs and one down
and four electric buttons in various for driving and saddle.
A. M. S t e a r n s ,
rooms. This is quite an improvement
832 Chamber of Com m erce,
over the old gong which could not be ,
Portland, Ore.
heard distinctly all over the b u ild in g.1
Real Estate Go
K . X . S ta e h r
65 acres of land, all level on
good county road, only 2 miles
out, for $60 per acre.
Perms.
F o r S a l e — 1 i acres just outside
the city limits,
Fair house, barn,
chicken house, all kinds of fruit. A
bargain; $1200. T. H. Littlehales,
National Bank Building.
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F or
F O R E S T GROVE
About 20 acres of land with
house and barn, 5 miles out on
good road. Several acres in fruit.
Thir is a bargain at $1250
2 beautiful located
lots in
South Park with large Oak trees
Easy terms.
A beautiful 10 acre tract with
good buildings and fine variety
of fruit; close to town. For sale
cheap.
4 acres with house and barn 1
mile out. Lots of fruit.
$1100
A well improved 280 acre
farm 7 miles out for $4 0' per
acre. This is a snap.
Here is a chance for you to
get a farm with a little money.
60 acres of land,
half of it
cleared, 5 room house and barn,
orchard. G um I spring close to
house. Only l j mile from new
R R line to Buxton
$35 per
acre
Only $500 down, balance
on 5 per cent.
80 acres, 2& miles from R. R.
station; 20 acres cleared, 10
acres slashed, balance in good
limber. Good house and barn
and 300 bearing fruit trees on
place. Owner has other business
and must sell at on ce . Horses,
cows, hogs* chickens snd all
farm implements goes with place.
Price $4000; half down.
Houses for Rent
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
pliances in office.
Calls answered
night or day.
M o n u m e n ts
WEEKS
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— W e always pay the highest pnce 1
Bailey.
for wool and mohair.
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— Dry wood for sale.
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