Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 25, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
THATCHER
Watts district nine played a return
game with the Gales Creek nine Sun­
day and were defeated by scores of 15
to 1.
BUY
. c hatilini? their wood
M' S' G‘ V’ Adams and lit,le daugl-
farniers are busy
"
ter Qfa returned to their home at
ito the stone crusher.
i
Saturday, after a visit at A. T.
of land j Buxtons.
»tr Landis sold 50 a<
J w e e k at $50 per acre.
I Through the columns of The News
« . . . a good school house and wl111 we wish to thank the person who left
^ want a good school teacher.
us a fine basket of strawberries one
. . ind Mrs. Lusley of Mountain- day last week.
J Z *ited at E. J. Bonshu’s Sunday.
Miss Penfield and little Miss Mar­
Mr Gagger of Banks, will hold tent garet Marsh of Forest Grove are enjoy­
meetings beginning next week. Ev­ ing camp life with Mr. and Mrs. Sen-
ger near Forest View Home.
erybody invited.
Henry Schmale is building a new
Mr Anderson of Davids Hill sold
40 acres of land last week. He got house on his recently acquired prop-1
erty familiarly known as the Knighten
$100 per acre.
place. John Irig is helping with the
! Mr g ^ e r of Portland, Ore. came carpenter work.
« « la s t week to see his nephews,
The Fourth of July promises a fine 1
Willie and Rosco.
time here this year. A pleasing pro­
t Rivers
has , completed
his new n * — •• , w
J.
a jij
.
i m i c v. u i v m
a and
u u w we
c C ex-
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gram is under i n arrangement
barn AO by 60, quite an improvemen tend a genera] ¡nvitation t0 an t0 come
to his beautiful farm.
and spend tjle day and participate in
Pearl Williams returned to his home the pleasures of the day as only people
¡n Washington last week after visiting with the true American spirit of pa-
triotism can.
some of his old friends.
a t
P r o g r e s s iv e
B oys’
Waist»s
and Wash Panks also
W ash Suits.
brother, wiio have been visiting Mr.
George Beal Jr and three others'
and Mrs. C. I. Dakin a few weeks, were out on a fishing tour.
left last Saturday for their home at Se­
A. Roth is making clover hay, but I
attle. Wash.
the weather is a little bad for hay.
Every body appears happy, why
Miss Autie Ballew of Portland, who
ihouldthev not be. Thatcher people
.
are b le s s e d with good roads. Prospects has been visiting friends and relative,
good for plenty of fruit this year. Crops here’ has returned home,
me good.
Earl Tupper has quit working at the
Mr and Mrs. Killen of Banks, were | fO "e quarry and has moved into his
“ Monday
Monday to look at their new home fathel s house near Dllley-
over
Mrs. John Beal has returned home
which they recently purchased of H.
H. Graham. They will take posses­ from Newberg. where she has been
visiting for the past two weeks.
sion the first of Septem ber
Skraw Hats, Wash Vesks, Balbrigan
and Ribbed Underwear, Neglige and Golf
Shirts.
Amos Whitlow of Newberg says that
Uncle Sam furnishes good mail ser­
vice. R. 1 has a very obliging mail the next time he wants to go lunch­
carrier. Mr. Oliver Curtis is well ing he will call in our neighborhood
known in Thatcher and vicinity, being for them.
a former school teacher of this place.
Dali Spurgin of this place made a
business trip to Forest Grove last Sat­
urday. He called at Dr. Dimmick’s j
GALES CREEK
for tooth repairs.
Ethel Adkins is visiting in Portland
Dick Rhodes of Forest Grove has
this week.
been hauling foundation stone from the
Shorb & Loving are painting the
J. G. Boos quarry to town. He in­
Advent Christian church.
tends to put good foundations under
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. his buildings.
Walter Schofield has been very sick for
the past few days.
— White River Flour made of best
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lilly ol Hill­ Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai­
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side spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ley’s Big Store.
M en’s and B ovs’ S u m m e r suits
In
fact
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
BANKS
Chas. Lilly of McMinnville.-has been
Mrs. E. Turner is rapidly improving.
visiting with his mother, Mrs. Belle
Lilly of Gales Creek for the past few
Mrs. L. Bunn of Yamhill, is visiting
days.
! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Atlee.
HOFFMAN ®>
ALLEN
Mrs. Iler and Mrs. N. C. Lilly of
Miss Ida Jones of Scappoose, is vis-
Gales Creek, and Mrs. W escott and I jtjDg Miss Carrie Bledsoe of Greenville,
daughter Caroline of Gaston, who have
M rj George DooIey visited /riends
been visiting on Nehalem returned I and relatives in Hillsboro the first of
home last week.
| the week.
A very interesting ball game was
AJ young>s family have moved back
witnessed at the
Gales Creek ball I ^ BankSi where they imen(j tQ spend,
pounds Sunday. The Watts district ^ summer
Basket Social.
base ball club played the Gales Creek
.
.
, ,
The Banks Stars baseball team will
Red Caps
The game stood Watts
The school house is having a fresh hold a basket social in the Odd Fel­
It is all smooth sailing whrn you place a Liner Ad
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000
district 1, Red Caps 15.
We think coat of paint and it improves the looks lows hall in Banks on next Saturday
readers and ihe results are certain. 5c line 1st
Insertion, 2V4 cents each subsequent inaertion.
the GalesCreek Red Caps will be able of the town.
evening, the proceeds to go to the
Minimum charge 10 eta.
to play the Colts of Forest Grove in
^ large crowd attended the K. O. ball club. Dancing and other amuse-
the near future. There will be another
^ dance at Greenville and reported will be in the program.
LIST your farms and other properties
close matched game next Sunday, the a g0od time.
for
sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest
On June 24th the business men of
married men against the boys.
Rev. Greecy left Monday for Salt
Portland will make an excursion to Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
Lake City, where he will meet his in­ Eugene for the purpose of participat­
WATT S DISTRICT.
tended bride. He will be absent four ing in the commencement exercises at
FOR SALE'— Shadeland
Wonder1
white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf
Portland
visiting
weeks.
the
University
and
witnessing
the
Mr. Burk is in
opening of the splendid new depot.
relatives.
FOR S a l e — Good 7 room house
Grange Meeting.
Then at a little later date the Portland
Harvey Rogers worked for B. E. La
outside
city limits. Pantry and Fruit
The regular monthly meeting of Ad Club will go to Albany as the
lAout several days last week.
house. Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard
. . .
Gale Grange coming on July 4th the guests of the Albany Commercial Club,
Mr. and Mrs. Holscher visited reia- dine |)as ijeen changed to June 27th. the manager of which organization was and Barn. Furniture goe. with the
! place. Price $1800; easy terms.
T.
fives at Cornelius over Sunday.
W’ork in the 1st and 2nd degrees in a former president of the Ad Men s
H. Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. j
Allan Dilley and John Wilson left the forenoon and after dinner a patriotic ! C l u b ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ —_ _ _
Monday for Washongal, Wash.
program will be given. Let every
THOSE WANTING—wagons, bug
Notice.
..
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natron be in attendance if possible.
gies or harness, can save a little money
Mr. Bleid’s family entertained com-
gec
At the general election held in
by calling on Wm C. Gray, Dilley,
pany from Portland over Sunday.
Washington County, and state of Ore­
Che.
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gon, on Monday, June 1, 1908, a vote
W. F. McCoy and wife spent Sun-
Card of Thanks
was
taken
for
and
against
stock
running
WANTED— By single gentleman, a ,;
day with Jack Martin’s family at Dilley.
yVe wish to thank the friends and
at large in said Washington Count), room in exchange for light work, tak- j j
Chas. Day, wife and daughter of nejghbors who so kindly assisted us
Oregon, and it appearing from the ; ing care of horse, etc. Box 202. J
Gales Creek visited with Wm. Adler s durjng the illness and death of Louis
returns of said election, that a major- j S l - l t _______________________________________
family Sunday.
Phelps.
ity of all the votes cast was against
Mr. and Mrs. Rice and friends. Mr.
Mrs. Louis K g *
F arm F or S a l e — On account of
stock running at large in said Washing­
»nd Mrs. Bates of Iowa, spent a few j _ Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wright anil lam ton County, Oregon; now therefore death I offer my farm of, 119 acres,
pursuant to the provisions of section , for sale at $85 per acre. Three and a
days at Seaside this week.
4245, Bellinger and Cotton’s Annotat­ hall miles north of Forest Grove.
! C. Jaspers. Owner.
51-2m ,
ed Codes and Statutes o( Oregon.
I
notice is h e r e b y given
b o o k storm
W e h a v e a fine O liv er T y p e w rite r for sale.
C H EA P
FO R
S a t u r d a y
CASH
s p e c ia l
We have a choice line of framed pictures
Real Pictures— Th e Best
We offer them Saturday at 25 per emt off ttjj
marked price. The price of the picture
P?
reserve any you choose to select b e f o r e — •______
Gome in and look them over.
COM PANY
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
Liner Column
t iim
S to re
Ladies Shirk Waisks, Muslin and Knit
Underwear.
Two of Mr. Dakin’s grand children
GALES.
of Hood River, are spending their va-
cation with their grand parents
Andrew Boos is very busy now filling
!
Miss Millicent Sanborn and her strawberry orders.
Churchill of Gales Creek.
th e
F O R E S T G R O VE
Real Estate
Staehr
Go
Fleck
o m e n A T T ill. H A Z A AH. N E X T TO T O S T O F F IC E
Som e of this weck*s Bargains
38 acres of land, 7 miles out
on rnilk and rtiail 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.
65 acres of land, all level on
good county road, only 2 miles
out, for $60 pet acre.
Terms.
N< w cottage, close in for only
81250.
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 fur $ 2 4 0 0 ,
81300 cash, balance on time to
suit.
6 room house, nicely papered
and painted, on good corner lot
for $950, $200 cash, bala nce $10
per month.
30 acres of land less than two
miles out, about all in cultiva­
tion, 7 room house, good new
barn 8 acres in fruit
83300
A beautiful 10 acre ti-act with
good buildings and fine vai iety
of fruit; close to town.
For sale
cheap.
— Dr. C. L. Large reports a daugh-
That in sixty days from the date of
weighing ten pounds, born to the
this notice it will be unlawful for stock
to run at large, in said Washington wife of Frank Knox of near here, the
County, Oregon, under penalty of ten 21st inst. Parties desiring the attend
dollars for the first offense and twenty ance of Dr. Large in this class of cases,
dollars for each and every subsequent will greatly oblige him, il convenient,
offense, to be recovered from the own­ by engaging his services two or three
er of the stock in civil action in the months prior to the expected event.
name of the state ol Oregon before a Dr. Large has both phones.
Justice of the Peace of the precinct in
— Sell your wool and mohair to
which such owner or keeper, or either Bailey. H e’ll do what’s right.
of them, may reside.
— New stock of latest Ladies’ Home
Given under my hand and official
seal, at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 8th day ( Journal dress patterns at Bailey’s Big
Store.
of June, 1908.
— Dr. E . H. Brown, Physician and
E. J. GODMAN,
— Try Schulta’s ground bone fur
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
County Clerk ol Washington Cj»““ '** your hens. It will make them lay.
pliances in office.
Calls answered
Oregon.
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— Chase it Sanborn Coffees alway* night or day.
the best. Hoffman it Allen Co. ex­
— We always pay the highest price
clusive agents.
for wool and mohair.
Bailey.
2 beautiful located lots in
South Park with large Oak trees
Easy terms.
A well improved 280 acre
farm 7 miles out for $40 per
acre. This is a snap.
80 acres, 24 miles from R. R.
station; 20 acres cleared, 10
acres slashed, balance in good
timber. Good house and barn
and 300 bearing fruit trees on
place. Owner has other business
and must sell at once. Horses,
cows, hogs, chickens and all
farm implements goes with place.
Price $4 0 0 0 ; hall down.
8 Room House partly fur­
nished, for only $10 per month.
A 20 acre farm, 24 miles from
town, with good house and barn,
young orchard. $ 2 6 0 0 .
18 acres of land 44 miles from
Forest Grove, with house and
barn, on county road. $1100.
We
insure
your property
against loss from fire in the old
reliable Pennsylvania Fire Insur­
ance Co.
Houses fo r Rent
Wood Sawing
ALBERT
Forest Grove
— If you drink, don’t fail to call at
-Dry wood for sale.
DIXON
Hoffman and Allen Co.’s and buy
Co.
Chase
it
San
burn
Coffee.
Oregon
Roswurm &
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