C o rre sp o n d e n c e . Allan Rice has sold part of his farm to a party in the Grove. GALES. Delbert Bisbee was home from Port­ land a few days recently. Phil Peneline is roakine good head- Harvev Rogers and wife spent Sun­ y with his slashing. day at Cornelius with relatives. John Beal made a business trip to Congratulations and well wishes are ¡rest Grove last Thursday evening. extended to Alhert La Mont and bride. Carl Tupper and daughter Maud Mrs. R. M. Bisbee returned from a re visitors at Earl Tupper’s Sunday. two weeks’ visit at Portland Monday Lee Talman and family ol Yamhill evening. unty, were visiting in this vicinity B. E. La Mont is enjoying a visit nday. from a brother and his family from A good many farmers will start mak- North Dakota. g clover hay this week, in this neigh- The ball game Sunday, between rhood. Gales Creek and Watts District nines, Tom Sain of Scoggin valley made a resulted in scores of IS to 17 in favor usiness trip to the quarry last of Gales Creek. turday. Richard Wilson and Nelson Frost re­ A number of young folks from Port- turned Tuesday from Tillamook after d spent Sunday along the creek in spending a week with the former’s is vicinity. grandparents. Archie Walker has returned from At the annual school meeting Mon­ lem, where he has been visiting with day afternoon, John Ihrig was elected ¡ends the past week. director for three years and A. T. Bux­ The county court met at J. G. Boos’ ton re-elected clerk and treasurer. tone quarry last Tuesday, for the pur- At the annual meeting ot the Vine­ ose of locating a suitable place for the yard Hill, Telephone Co. Saturday ounty crusher. night, the following officers were elect­ ed: President, Allan Dilley; Vice Pres­ PATTON VALLEY. ident, Thad Stephenson; Secretary and The saw mill is shut down. Treasurer, D. B. Adams; Director. Mr. Purdy is going to build a new Richard Holscher. lru- Finley McCleod is building a fine new house. J. E. Lee has his new house nearly ompleted. Newt and Ben Harper are slashing for Robert Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Groener of Scholls, Mrs. G. V. Adams and daughter of Molalla, Mrs. Cora Adkins and son of Gales Creek, and the Rice, Dilley, Buxton and Adams families enjoyed a Picn>c on the banks of Gales Creek near Dug Hill Sunday. W. E. Lee is cutting wood for the .farmers with the engine and woodsaw. Fourth of July will be celebrated in Watts Grove again this year. The Grange will also hold its annual picnic there the same day and a good time is anticipated. Committees are busy ar­ ranging for the different entertainments during the day. Look for the big posters and bills which give the com­ plete program. Chris Riefeurath is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R:efeurath this week. BUY NOW! a t t h e P r o g r e s s iv e S t o r e Ladies Shirk W aists, Muslin and Knit Underwear. Boys’ W aists and Wash Pants also Wash Suits. Straw Hats, Wash V ests, Balbrigan and Ribbed Underwear, Neglige and Golf Shirts. Men's and Boys’ Summer suits In There are a good many farmers cut­ ting hay the past week, and the crop is good this year. The grain is look­ ing fine in the valley. August Roth of Seghers was seen out buggy riding Sunday afternoon BANKS with a very prominent young lady of Little Newton Shipley is ill with Patton Valley. We expect to hear the typhoid fever, wedding bells ringing in the near Joe Kilim is out again "and oc­ future. casionally comes to town. ftiet Buy Everything you need in the various lines carried by us. W e guarantee the goods and the price. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW TOO WHAT WE HAVE GALES CREEK J. L. Banks was able to be out Sun- Frank Fletcher has been visiting daY and enjoy the ball game, with his sister, Mrs. M. L. Vincent of ; Miss Pearl Shipley, who underwent an operation in Portland, is reported Gales Creek. Miss Myrtle Corwin, who has been improving. Mrs. E. Turner is still confined to teaching school at Wilson River, left Monday for her home at Central Point. her room but we hope she will soon be Lury Lynch and wife are visiting up and around again. The band concert and ice cream with his sister, Mrs. Thrapp of Gales social held in Schremel’s park Satur­ Creek. Miss Denny, who closed a success­ day evening was a grand success. The Notice. ful term of school here Friday, went to band boys looked very well in their new uniforms and their playing was At the general election held in j Banks Sunday. thoroughly enjoyed. The fish pond Washington County, and state of Ore- j It it all smooth sa ilin g w hen you place a L iner Ad | | J. E. Lilly recently sold his lease in this colum n. A few words here will reach 5,000 was an interesting feature of the even­ gon, on Monday, June 1, 1908, a vote readers and the resu lts a re certain. 5c line 1st I j and crop on the James McClaran place Insertion, 2 ' j cents each subsequent insertion. I , ing, and afforded a great deal of was taken for and against stock running M inimum charge 10 cts. to Samuel Parkin and bought a small amusement for every body. at large in said Washington County, j tract of land of the James Martin place The Brunn Beaver baseball team Oregon, and it appearing from the j LIST your farms and other properties j recently owned by J. E. Ayers. K . X . S tn e h r I). F. F le c k came out from Portland Sunday to returns of said election, that a major-1 for sale with T. H. I.ittlehales, Forest j Grove National Bank Building. 27tf ! A very warm school meeting passed o f f i c e n r Tin: h a t a a r , n e x t t o p o s t o f f i c e show the Banks baseball nine how to ity of all the votes cast was against over at Gales Creek Monday afternoon F or SALE—Shadeland Wonder play ball, but they came to the con-1 stock running at large in said Washing- which resulted in the election of D. S. white seed oats. Pldward Naylor. 39-tf j elusion before the game was over that ton County, Oregon; now therefore Pierce as director and Mark L. Cox as Banks was hard to beat, the score be- pursuant to the provisions of section FOR SALE—Good 7 room house clerk and giving the board of trustees ing 13 to 2 in favor of Banks. The 4245, Bellinger and Cotton’s Annotat- outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit 38 acres of land, 7 miles out 2 beautiful located lots in on milk and mail route, good 6 South Park with large Oak trees the power to allow only certain grades Good Orchard house. Lot, 1 acre. line up for Banks was Cornelius, pitch- ed Codes and Statutes of Oregon room house, 2 barns, 6 acres in Easy terms. to attend school at the same time and wjnnrF m hfrfrv ptvfm ,and Barn’ Fumiture K°e» wilh ,he I er; Beaman, catcher; Carstens, first NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN place. Price 81800; easy terms. T. fruit. This place is close to the the other grades to remain at home A well improved 280 acre school and church and can be 1 base; Cook, second base; Wilson, short That m sixty days Irom the date of H . I.ittlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. farm 7 miles out for 840 per entil their time comes notwithstanding had for 82500. stop; Bullock, third base; Holt, right this notice it will be unlawful for stock acre. This is a snap. . . . ... . . THOSE WANTING —wagons, buK the School law says that every child 65 acres of land, all level on • or harness, , ,V , money field; Schlegel, center field; Moore, to run at large, in said Washington * gies can save a little between the a;es of 9 and 14 shall at­ good county road, only 2 miles 80 acres, 2 j miles from R. R. 1 left field. The second nine, or “ All County, Oregon, under penalty of ten by ca|lin({ on vVm C. Gray. Dilley, out, for 860 per acre. Terms. station; 20 acres cleared, 10 tend school every month that is taught Stars,” also won the game played with dollars for the first offense and twenty Ore. 43-19*. N»-w cottage, close in for only acres slashed, balance in good in their district or pay a fine of from the Dogville team, the score being 10 dollars for each and every subsequent timber. Good house and barn 81250. F or SALE—Gentle family horse, j »5 t0 *25. _______________ . to 2 , in • , favor of , the . Stars. c offense, to be recovered from the own­ good buggy and harness cheap. In- \ A 50 acre farm 1 mile from and 300 bearing fruit trees on er of the stock in civil action in the quire at Foster’s opposite Laughln Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom place. Owner has other business WATT S DISTRICT. “ " 50-tl land all in crop, 4 acre orchard and must sell at once. Hones, name of the state of Oregon before a hotel. The Misses Pechin visited school in fine shape, balance in timber. t o w s , hogs, chickens and all Justice of the Peace of the precinct in j girl. Apply at — WANTED— Nurse Running wrter on place. If sold farm implements goes with place. Thursday. which such owner or keeper, or either Bryant Studio. ALBERT DIXON soon this can be had for 82400, Price 84000; hall down. Clarence Rice is the possessor of a of them, may reside. 81300 cash, balance on tim e to 8 Room House partly fur­ - - Oregon Obituary. new Harvard bicycle. ____ Forest Grove Given under my hand and official. suit. nished, for only 810 per month. Jesse Clyde Wilson was born at 6 room house, nicely p ipered seal, at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 8th day A 20 acre farm, 2& miles from and painted, on good corner lot Wichita, Guthrie Co., Iowa, March 1st of June, 1908. for 8950, 8200 cash, balance 810 town, with good house and barn, 1885; died in this city June 7, 1908. “O for a Booke and a shady nooke E. J. GODMAN, per month. young orchard. 82600. County Clerk of Washington County, He came to Oregon 20 years ago, lived Either in a doore or out.” 30 acres of land less than two 18 acres of land 4 j miles from at Cornelius 13 months, moved to Oregon. 49-4 miles out, about all in cultiva­ Forest Grove, with house and Hillsboro and lived there 13 months! tion, 7 room house, good new barn, on county road. 81100. Postoffice Boxes Must Be Locked. and then moved to Forest Grove and bam 8 acres in fruit 83300 We insure your property A beautiful 10 acre tract with \ I have proof that, on last Sunday, lived the remainder of his life here. | against loss from fire in the old good buildings and fine variety mail was wrongfully taken from un­ At the time of his misfortune he was reliable Pennsylva.’iia Fire Insur­ of fruit; close to town. For sale his mother’s main support. He had locked postoffice boxes. ance Co. cheap. Anyone givind information as to the a great many friends and was loved by guilty party will be confering a favor on nearly every one. He leaves to mourn the public and the authorities. I have hit loss his mother who is heart broken,1 notified the authorities at Washington three listers, Mrs. Sarah Mostert of j aid local inspectors, and efforts will be Greenvile, Mrs. Blanche Best of Port-1 land and Belle and one brother, Lloyd made to discover the offender. — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and The penalty is a fine of five hundred 0f this city Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- | pliances in office. Call* answered dollars and imprisonment at hard labor —Chase it Sanborn Coffees always night or day. for one year. WEEKS t . H A M T F C O . the best. Hoffman it Allen Co. ex­ 1 J O I t u n at. P o r tim a é , O ta . H . C. 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