Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 23, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
WATT’S DISTRICT.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Hall and M rs .!
0 . M. Gardner are in Portland.
Howard Lilly was followed the other
day quite a distance by a large cougar
while hunting. H e likes to hunt but i
doesn’ t like the idea of things hunting
im.
The man who " as murdered on the
and found by Mrs. Neighbor
Oliver Buxton, who has been quite w{,jie picking: wild blackberries, was
ill with scarlet (ever, is improving.
taken through Gales City last Saturday
-
.
j Nehalem
The hay baling season opened up on j evening for burial,
I
the Watts ranch Monday morning.
The ball game Sunday played at
Ed Brick is moving his family to i Thatcher between the Thatcher nine
"Scappoose where he has secured work. and the Gales
Creek
Red Caps, j
Mr. R ice ’ s family spent Sunday with resulted in a score of 31 to 3 in favor j
Chas. Day and family of Gales Creek. of the Red Caps.
Ernest Burke and family spent Sun­
day with John M cCoy and wife at
Banks.
D. B. Adams visited relatives and
i friends at Salem and Lebanon last
week.
Ì
Mid-Summer Clearance
at the Progressive Store
THATCHER
A fine line of the Latest, Styles in Shirt
Waists, somewhat broken in sizes but ex­
tra good values at the marked prices and
we are going to sacrifice them as follows:
Jake French bought 20 acres of Mr.
Mickle and will soon erect u new
house on it.
Jay Raymond and his brother Guy |
bought the John Farthing farm for i
Mr. Porter of Gales Creek was ped­ two thousand dollars.
dling a fine quality of honey through
George Hadon was taken sick Satur-
here recently.
day night, phoned for a doctor Sunday |
A. T . Buxton was at Corvallis a por­ and at this writing is much better.
tion of last week attending the Board
Miss Blanche Hazlett, who came j
of Regents meeting of the 0 . A. C.
home last Friday from Portland where
Eli Bangs, a prominent livery man she has been attending school, left
of Eugene and wife and his brother Monday for her school again.
and wife of Madison, Kansas, who are
Worden French and wife from M ich­
touring the western states, were guests
igan, who visited their uncles and
at the Bisbee home several days
aunts. Raymonds and Wills, a few
recently.
weeks, have located in Forest Grove.
GALES.
Camp meeting com m enced Monday
night near the Thatcher church in Pry­
John Beal made a business trip to
or French’ s Grove. Everybody invited.
Forest Grove last Saturday.
Come and bring your tents and dinner
^ Archie Walker and Ed Wese made a boxes.
trip to the Grove last Wednesday.
Farmtrs in this direction are hope­
Ed. Wese and sister Edith were ful of getting the motor line in the
picking cherries west of Gaston one near future. They say the wagon is
day last week.
too slow as the milk sours before it
The J. G. Boos stone quarry has reaches the Condenser and has to be
ceased to operate on account of no hauled back.
.orders at present.
Ivan Dakin came down from H ood
Virgil Whitlow of Newberg, who has River and stayed a few days with Mr.
been visiting his sister Mrs. John Beal, and Mrs. C. I. Dakin, his grandparents,
returned last Friday taking with him
has returned home.
his brother and sister who have been
Misses Nettie Thomas and Helen visiting their grandparents for several
Olson of Cornelius were visiting Miss weeks.
Carrie Fitch last week.
—
Mrs. Frank
Johnson
and Miss j
I Schmale of the Watt district were
■ guests of Mrs. John Beal Sunday.
COUNTY COURT.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Amos Whitlow and John Beal were , Albert Dixon et al to D L Par­
* B |seen carrying a three point buck down
sons part of the H Buxton d 1 c
the mountain last Wednesday after­
t 1 4 w ......................................... $1200
noon.
A B> Snider et al to Delilah
Tefft lots 3 and 4 blk 23 Bea­
Jim Lee and sons are doing a fine j
verton
...........................................
10
l job of baling hay through this n e ig h -!
Wm H Green et al to Rose
jb o rh o o d , and the farmers are well
Abraham lots 1 2 3 and 4 blk
| pleased with their work.
18 South Park add to Forest
R oy Tolson was called from the
Grove......................................
650
county road Sunday, to participate in ! ttleton Lindsay et ux to Gabri­
the ice cream at John Cummins at th e 1 * 3
4 el Lockman 29 acres in sec
E. B. F. M. club meeting.
19 t 1 s 2 w................
500
After baling about nine tons of hay, Osee A Rea to Alfred Hexter et
al 10 acres in sec 35 t 1 n
I George Beal came to the conclusion
3 w . ...................................... 1800
that his hay was not in the proper con­
dition for baling, and postponed for a G eo Susbauer to Henry Susbauer
et al 61.60 acres in Wm Por­
; few days.
ter d l c t 1 n 4 w .............. 6160
While baling hay at George Beals
O W Isham et al to Ira L Allen
last Thursday Ward Tolson became
n j of lot 4 blk 36 Forest
prostrated from the heat and was un-
Grove......................................
10
■ tv . conscious for some time, but was ready
Henry Hannan et ux to M A
I for business the next day.
Dodds part of sec 4 t 2 n 4 w
60
W e are glad to hear from the north W H Wehrung et ux to Lizzie
^ g e n d of our city, the Spur, but we
Sample lots 7 and 8 blk 2
otice in the last week’ s News from
South Coast add to H illb o ro ..
300
Gales Spur and in the last note that Henry Wilkins to O A Rea part
the name was not used correctly.
of blk 7 amended plat of Fair-
view ........................................ 1050
Belle T H oge et al to H F Gor­
GALES CREEK
don et ux part of blk 8 Forest
Everybody is busy making hay while
G rove..................................... 2200
| the sun shines.
G eo O Frost et al to Geo H Bid-
Mr. and Mrs. Parkin of Davids Hill,
well 30 acres in J S Griffin
[spent Sunday on Gales Creek.
d i e t 1 n 2 w ..........................
2400
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adkins returned Geo Doughty et al to Walter I
Melvin part blk C Fairview
| Monday from a trip to Nehalem.
add to H illsb o ro ........................
136
Mrs. Benson of Portland, is visiting E F Sias et al to J B Wilkerson
j with her brother, S. S. Dallars of Gales
6 38 acres in sec 33 t 1 n 3 w 680
L Creek.
James D Wilmot et al to Martin
D Burgie 5 acres in sec 22 t 1
Mrs. N. C. Lilly was called to Gas-
s l w ............................................. 1000
on Monday to see her mother, Mrs.
Nancy E M cCloud et al to Geo
Her, who is very ill at that place.
F West part of blk 25 Forest
Robert Lilly, who has been working
Grove............................................. 1000
Ion the Nehalem for some time, passed F M H eidel et ux to Minerva E
Ithrough Gales City Monday, on his
Caudle part of blk 1 Tucker’ s
ay to Portland.
and Stewart,s add to Hillsboro 250
Mr. Chapman and family, Mr. and Oregon Nursery Co to G B Ben­
ton tract 8 in Orenco acres. .. 1000
__irs. Lee of Gales Creek and Mr. Ben-
bett and family of Cornelius, started W L Diel et ux to F B Ruther-
[for the coast Tuesday.
j erford 7 acres in sec 31 t 1 n
PICTURE
FRAMES
Special Sale for One W eek
est
The expense of a picture is often in the framing.
While a
good picture can be spoiled with a poor frame, an inexpensive pic­
ture will frequently bear a very good frame. The framing is the
making of the picture.
W e have just had the opportunity of buyirg up a
quantity of frames, mostly hardwood, 8x10 to 12x16 or
10x20, and we offer our customers for a week a share
in our good bargain. Bring your pictures with you.
SO c e n t s to $ 2 .0 0
THE HOOK STORE
I nil. Phon« -473
Fore»t Urove, Or«’
$5.00 Silk Shirt Waists
$ 3 .7 0
4.50 Silk Shirt Waists
3.3 5
4.00 Silk Shirt Waists ,
3 .1 0
3.50 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists
2 .6 0
3.25 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists
2.4 5
3.00 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists
2 .3 0
2.50 Batiste Shirt Waits
1.85
2.00 Batiste Shirt Waists
1.45
1.75 India Linon Shirt Waists
1.25
1.50
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1 .1 0
1.25
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One lot Colored Shirt Waists that, we offer at,
ONE HALE PRICE
W e also offer a
VERY HEAVY REDUCTION
in a lot of Summer
Dress Goods including Dimities, Lawns, Madras, Batistes, Printed Chiffons,
Colored Imitattion Worsteds, etc., that it is impossible to list here.
Come in and See Them at
HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
(N o . H M 4
1 w ...............................................
950
Consolidated Tim ber Co to J c
Neill et al 1040 acres in
4 8 and 18 t 1 s 5 w ..............
lj
Geo V Dougty et al to H W
Kafer part of blk C Fairview
add to H ilsboro..........................
175
Herman Metzger et al to Charles
Schenenemann blk K Metzer
acre tracts....................................
200
D D Bump to Cynthia C Emer­
son lot 6 blk 1 Bumps add to
Forest G rove...............................
125
John Vandercoevering to Mary
L
Vandercoevering
15.51
acres in Chas Conklin d 1 c t 1
n 3 w.............................................
1
John J Buergi to Geo G Shirley
lots 1 2 and 6 Ash-Brook farm 1145
Report of the Condition of
The Forest Grove National Bank
At Forest Grove, In the State o f Oregon, at the close of
business, July 15, 1908.
R esou rces:
Loans and Discounts.................................. $147,909
23
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured..........
102
00
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.......... 25,000
00
Premium on U. S. Bonds..........................
1,265
63
Bonds, securities, etc...............................
22,490
00 !
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures... .
15,625 29
Other real estate owned..........................
1,500
00
Due from National Banks (not reserve agts)
4,825 69
Due from State Banks and Bankers........
2,337
28
Due from approved reserve agents........ 73,956
89
Checks and other cash items...................
1,683
31
Notes of other National Banks...............
1,150
00
Fractional paper currencs, nickels, and cents
188 70
S p ecie................... ......................... 32,069 75
Legal tender note*...........................
520 00 32,589 75
Redemption fund with O. S. Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation)..............................................
1,250 00
T o t a l..........................................
331.873 77
PROBATE COURT
OREGON
The Purest
DRUGS
The Best
Rubber Goods
The Finest
Toilet Articles
The Swell est
STATIONERY
Liner Column
It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,0(0
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
Insertion, 2V4 cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 eta.
LIST your farms and other properties
for sale with T . H . Littlehales, Forest
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
FOR
SALE — Shadeland
Wonder
white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf
F o r SALE— G ood 7 room house
outside city limits.
Pantry and Fruit
house.
Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard
and Bam.
Furniture goes with the
place.
Price $1 800; easy terms.
T.
H. Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46.
L ia b ilitie s .
Capital stock paid in ......................................... 25.000 00
Kodaks and Supplies
Estate of Jennie M Traver de- Surplus fund........................................................ 1 ,000 00
ceased. C E Travis appointed ad- Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 2,708 69
National Bank not .a outstanding........................... 24,000 00
ministrator.
Individual deposits subject to ch eck ............... 186 631 35
Estate of G eo A Morgan, deceased
Demand certificates of d ep osit............................... 20,029 54
Inventory filed and approved.
Time certificates of deposit............................... 70,415 98
Estate of P J Ritchey. Inventory Miscellaneous Deposits.......................................... 1,156 10
932 11
filed
and approved. Administrator Cashier’s checks outstanding................................
T o t a l................................................................ 331,873 77
authorized to sell personal property.
State of Oregon, County of Washington, ss:
Estate of Laura E Mills. Estate ad­
I, J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier of the above named
mitted to probate. Ira T Mills ap­ bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is
pointed administrator.
Bonds fixed at true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. A. THORNBURGH. Cashier.
150.
1:30 p. m.
Devotional Services,
( JOHN E BAILEY
Estate of Carrie Waldron, deceased.
led by Wm. Phillip.
Correct Attest
S J. W. TUOUA
Last will and testament admitted to
l W. B. HAINES
1:40 The Use of the Bible and
probate. Lester E Waldron appointed
Directors.
Lesson Leaves in the Sunday School,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ist day of
executor. Bonds $500. Sam Kunz
by Mrs. Hilts.
Jacob Wilson and Jules Croeni ap­ July, 1908.
Discussion.
T. H. LITTLEH ALES,
pointed appraisers.
___ _____________________________
Notary Public
1:50 Song.
Estate of Henry Austin, deceased.
1:55
Children’ s Exercises.
Nettie M Austin appointed adminis­
District Sunday School Conveniion
3 Tem perance and G ood Citizen­
tratrix. Edw Seymore, V . S. Abraham
ship, L. L. Hollinger.
T o be held at Roy, Oregon, in |
and R W S Hamer appointed ap­
3 :2 0
Report of Schools.
King’
s
grove,
on
Aug.
lit
,
1908.
praisers.
3
:3
0
Business Session.
PROGRAM
Estate of Hannah E H igby, de­
4 Adjournm ent.
10 a. m. Opening Exercises.
ceased. Estella M Elliott appointed
L u nch in the grove.
10:15 Address of W elcom e, Mat. I
administratrix. Edw
Seymore, Wm
A . B. GARRIGUS, V ic e Pres.
Ridgley and W H Green appointed King.
Response,
Chas.
Shipley.
appraisers.
For Sale.
10:30 Song.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
10:35 How to Grade the Sunday
Nearly new six hole range, heater,
Schools, Miss Minnie Myers.
(b a se burner) chairs, Rochester lamps,
Geo R Ryser to Emma Strauss.
Clarence F. Swandtr to Margaret
10:50 Recitation, Edith Garrigus. cupboard, bedstead.
10:55 Song.
W. C. KERTSON,
Steward.
514 1 ave. south.
11 Address by Rev. Phipps.
11:30 Recitation, Mr. H . L . Rus­
For Sale.
sel.
Let T h e NEWS do your jo b work,
Good team, new wagon and harness,
11:35 Sunday School W ork in the j W e guarantee g o o d
workmanship
wood rack. Will take part pay in Country. John Boyd.
I good stock and most reasonable prices.
11:50 Dismissed for dinner.
W e print everything.
hauling. Box 131, City.
DR. HINES’
Pharmacy
J
F o r S a l e C h e a p — 1 set of heavy
double
harness,
almost new.
Dennis, Gaston.
B. C.
52 t3p
F a r m F o r S a l e — On account of
death I offer my farm of, 119 acres,
for sale at $85 per acre. Three and a
half miles north of Forest Grove.
C. Jaspers. Owner.
51-2m
FOR SALE— Good 7 room
close to car line $1000. T. H.
hales, Forest Grove, National
Bldg.
house
Little­
Bank
ltl
MILK FOR SALE — All persons wish­
ing milk call on Alva Norton.
Leave
orders at C. K. Callaway’ s store. Milk
5c per qt. Cream 10c pt. All orders
promptly filled.
2-3t*
FOR
SALE Wolverine
Laundry
Soip at J. Anderson’ s, Forest Grove,
Ore. M. R. Cheney, Agent. 2-4t*
— M oney to loan on farm security
W. H . Hollis.
Notice to
Creditors.
la the matter of the estate of Hannah K. Higby,
dec«
Notice 1« hereby given that the undersigned has been
appointed administratrix of the above estate, by and
order of the County Court of Washington County,
Oregon, and all persons having claims a garnet said es­
tate are hereby notified to file the same with the unJer-
signed at the office of the Oregon Land and Trading
Company, in the City of Forest Grove, Oregon, three
doors West of the Poet O A ce in said City, within sia
months from date hereof.
Dated July 22nd, 1908.
ESTELLE M. ELLIOTT.
Admlniatratria.
W. H HOLLIS.
Attorney foe Adminieteetna.
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