Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 30, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
G ALES.
Mrs. Georgia Matteson spent a few
days with her sister at Newberg.
i Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael entertained
'friends from Portland over Sunday.
L. J. Magoon is tying wire for L ee’ s j Rube Gaunt of Eastern Oregon is
hay press.
visiting his many friends in this vicin-
J
Phil Phenline has his slashing about lty‘
com pleted.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hudson, old
J. G. Boos shipped a carload of stone ‘ ira^ , residents here are visiting the
to Portland Saturday.
latter s parents.
Jake Tupper passed through Gales ‘
Wray Humphrey rode out from "
Grove on a bciycle Sunday to
^unday on his way to the coast.
uncle, B. C. Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boos made a
rip to Forest Grove last Saturday.
I WaPat0 lake furnishes good pasture
j for cattle at the time of year when
Jim Lee made a record of 38 tons [ other pastures are drying up.
:f baled hay in nine hours at N. Pet-
terson’ s last Tuesday.
BUXTON
Amos Whitlow and three others from
Newberg were in Scoggin Valley moun-
tains last week hunting deer.
Little Gustave Schmidlin is quite ill.
Foss left
Tuesday for Bandon,
Mrs. John Cummins run a pitchfork
Miss Erna David visited at the
in her foot one day last week while at
the barn, making a pretty bad wound. | O’ Donnell home Friday and Saturday.
Miss Minnie Stowell, daughter of D.
■ Dali Spurgin and two sons have
moved from Gales to the W. K. New­ Stowell, arrived from Wisconsin last
ell farm on the creek, where ne will week.
f
Mid-Summer Clearance
at the Progressive Store
A fine line of Lhe Latest Styles in Shirt
WaisLs, somewhat broken in sizes but ex­
tra good values at the marked prices and
we are going to sacrifice them as follows:
spend the summer working for Mr.
Mrs. Summers and daughter Theresa,
»N ew ell.
of Portland, are the guests of Mr. and
% Claud Allumbaugh and Miss Hazel Mrs. Jos. Pongratz.
Cummins drove to the mountains Sun­
Paul Wepfer of Portland came out
day after John Cummins and George last Wednesday to make a short stay
Beal who have been hunting for the with Ambrose Schmidlin.
past week.
Misses Margaret and Eva Burelback
of Portland, are visiting at the home of
WATT’ S DISTRICT.
their aunt, Mrs. Geo. Fisher.
John Monner of Portland, spent Sun-
Misses Jennie and Hattie Shepard
^ day with friends here.
1 of Mountaindale, were visiting at the
B Business called A. T. Buxton to I home of Mrs. I. P. Bledsoe Sunday.
Eastern Oregon last week.
Mrs. B. F. Simpson, Mrs. Theodore
I . John McCale and family of Portland, Griffin, Susie Blum and Donnie M c­
are visiting relatives .here.
Pherson have gone to the mountains to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Reuter called on camp.
Wm. Aller’ s family one day last week.
Mrs. E. Cheney and daughter of
W e are glad to see Rev. and Mrs. Cornelius, is visiting with the family of
all again after their extended visit in Jack White, also Mrs. J. S. Easthan,
of Portland.
Drtland.
$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 .8 5
2.00 Batiste Shirt Waists
1 .4 5
1.75 India Linon Shirt Waists
1 .2 5
1.50
1.25
1.00
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One lot Colored Shirt Waists that* we offer at,
Mrs. M. Parker of Greenville, ac­
Wm Johnson, who has been visiting
at the Bisbee home, returned to Pasco, companied by the twins, Gertrude and
Grace, visited her sister here the end
Wash., Monday.
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John De Moss are en­
Last week Oscar Shogren fell and
tertaining relatives from Morrow county
hurt his hand quite seriously. Dr.
''and De Moss Springs, Ore.
Linklater attended the injury and he is
■£ Mrs. 0 . M. Waddle and children of
now recovering.
Forest Grove, were pleasant visitors at
Mrs. G. H. Wohlford of Portland,
the Adams home several days last
who has been visiting at the home of
week.
Mrs. Geo. Fisher, returned home W ed­
The Indian mounds and sculptored
We also offer a
in a lot of Summer
nesday, ‘July 22d.
cliff of Patton Valley, were visited one
Mr. and Mrs. J. Killin, Mr. and
day last week by Geo. Schoch and
Dress Goods including Dimities, Lawns, Madras, Batistes, Printed Chiffons,
Mrs. H. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Chas. Dixon.
Colored Imitattion Worsteds, etc., that it is impossible! to list here.
Bradley and Mrs. Junior passed through
town Tuesday on their way home from
the mountains.
Mr. Newton of Hillsboro, returned
The announcement has been re­
from Tillamook with his drove of horses
Sunday, not having been very success­ ceived of the marriage of our genial
blacksmith Tom m y McParland to Mar­
ful in disposing of many of them.
garet J. Donnelly in Micaville. Ont.,
NEWPORT
Canada. Mr. McParland and wife are
K. N. Staehr’ s family are enjoying expected home from the east about
Aug. 1.
the summer breeze at Nye Creek.
The carpenters of this locality have
A. L. Thomas of Cornelius joined
been kept pretty busy this summer, i
the Hibbs bunch Saturday evening.
with prospects of employment for some j
Will Haines joined his family at Nye time to com e. The building of six
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Creek and will spend his vacation by dwelling houses is in progress now
w ................................................. 12400
nete M Staehr
acres in
the sea.
Mr. Biscar’ s bungalow is now ready for E A Eddy et ux to Silas N Shav-
sec l t l s 4 w ...................
1500
er 5à acres in sec 26 t 2 s 1
r’Sj Mr. Littlehale’ s family are spending the plasterers, while Mr. Pongratz is
B Demmin et al to Ferdinand
w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
their time enjoying the pleasant weath­ now occupying his new butcher shop, j
Hartrampf part of sec 19 t 1
In this column. A few words here will reach 5,0(0
A. G. Scofield, who was burned out re- j Charlotte C Prince (Guardian)
s 2 w ..........................................
er at Nye beach.
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
Insertion, 2V4 cents each subsequent insertion.
cently is preparing
to build im- j
t0 Ferdinand Hartrampf 130
F A Markley et ux to E B
Minimum charge 10 cts.
Wade Everest and Hal Hibbs have
mediately. Buxton will soon be a
acres in sec 19 t 1 s 2 w.
900
Clark Its 6 and 7 Witch H az­
t
joined the detective force here and are
town.
S T Walker et al to A C Alex­
el ................................................
2850
hunting burglars with a lantern.
I.IST your farms and other properties
ander et al part of sec 3 t 1
Roy L Greear et al to C Rehse
for sale with T . H . Littlehales, Forest
Miss Alyce Cronin and Miis Belle
COUNTY COURT.
s 4 w ..........................................
tradt adjoining Humphreys
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
Denny accompanied by M ess's. Sam
Ira E Watson to George Walters
ad H illsboro............................
1325
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
S ^ T o d d and Frank Meresse came over
part of bk 1 Curtis ad to For­
D P Hopkins et ux to Clarence
F o r
s a l e — Shadeland
Wonder
from Forest Grove Saturday, spent a A C Alexander et al to Cephas
est G rove...................................
800 I O Hopkins et al 30 acres in
white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf
pleasant Sunday on the beach, and re­
A
B
Snider
et
ux
to
M
P
Cady
sec
18
t
2
n
3
w
.....................
F Clapp tract in sec 3 t 1 s r
1500
turned Monday.
et al part of bk 23 Beaver­
I M D Robinson to J B Slem-
4 w and other lands.............. 8
FOR SALE— G ood 7 room house
ton .............................................
10
mons 6 acres in sec 27 t 2 s
A very enjoyable evening was spent New England Mortg Security
outside city limits.
Pantry and Fruit
W G Hare et ux to T P Bux-
1 w ..........................................
Co to Anna B Elliott tract in
last Friday at the Hibbs cottagp on
house.
Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard
hard et ux tract in Hills­
Yamhill
and
Washington
G eo Lippert et ux to Mirtie
Nye Creek,
Five hundred was played
and Barn. Furniture goes with the
300
boro ...........................................
counties
............................... 20,000
Lippert 50.03 acres in sec 6
the winners being Miss Edna Hibbs
' place.
Price $1800; easy terms.
T.
C H Rogers et al to John M
Oregon Nursery Co to Emily
t 1 n 3 w ...................................
and Raleigh Walker.
Those present
| H . Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore’. 46.
Bennett
part
of
sec
18
t
1
n
G
Dowell
part
of
the
d
1
c
of
H
B
Dauchy
to
D
P
Hopkins
were Misses Edna and Mamie Hibbs.
3 w ..........................................
2000
Wm G Bennett t 1 n 2 w 1
part of sec 35 t 2 n 4 w . . . .
F a r m F o r S a l e — On account of
600
Lilian Henderson and Lura Jackson;
200 Frida Bosse to A L Harrison
acre.............................................
J L Harris et ux to A C Alex­
1 death I offer my farm of, 119 acre!,
Messrs. Hal Hibbs, Tootz Cardiff, C,
GASTON
part of sec 24 t 3 n 3 w . . . .
Larkin Reynolds to Paul Roth-
ander et al part of bk 30
for sale at $85 per acre. Three and a
W. Rau and Raleigh
Walker.
lisberger
part
of
sec
7
t
1
n
|
John
M Bennett et ux to Paul
Forest G rov e............................
1 half miles north of Forest Grove.
trip
H . L. Cowles made a business
1 w (4 0 a cre s)........................
300
H Miller part of sec 18 t 1
Mary E Knotts et al to Leota
; C. Jaspers. Owner.
51-2m
to Hillsboro Friday.
n 3 w ........................................
Thomas Patmon et al to Daniel
2000
Miller 21 acres in sec 12 t 2
Mr. Hull purchased a team of fine
F
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r
S
a
l
e
—
Good
7
room
house
Deville nw i of n w j of sec 2
s 1 w ..........................................
Ann M Nichols et al to H P
ses from Mr. Freeman.
close
to
car
Ime
$1000.
T.
H
.
Little-
t l n S w
...............................
30 0
Fuller It 20 Nichols ad Gar­
PROBATE COURT
hales, Fores: Grove, National Bank
I Ernest Matteson bought a new cov- G N Hale et ux to J W Shute
den H o m e ...............................
400
Bldg.
ltf
Estate
of
John
D
McDonald
de­
145
acres
in
sec
35
t
1
n
3
•red hack from an agent.
Geo Behnke et al to Sam H
ceased. Isabella McDonald appointed
Behnke et al It 1 Electric ad
MILK fo r S a l e — A ll persons wish­
administratrix. Bondsfixedat 818000.
T ig a rd v ille ...............................
175
John T Melloy, Wm Davis ar.d J W
Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents | ing milk call on Alva Norton. Leave
Wm M Biggs et al to Annie
[orders at C. K. Callaway’ s store. Milk
S p e c ia l P r i c e s T h is W e e k O n ly
Barnes appointed apppraisers.
for the famous Buttenck patterns.
Mathews 10 acres in sec 28
i 5c per qt. Cream 10c pt. All oiders
Estate of A ’anson Hinman deceased.
,,,
t 2 s 1 w ...................................
1 List will and testament admitted to „ . W e . ^uy your wool and mohair. ! promptly filled.
2-3t*
D o n 't F o r g e t O u r S p e c ia l
Bailey.
I John H Clear et al to Annie
p obate. Alanson Hinman and Charles I “ rln*! 11 *n-
WANTED— A girl for house work.
Mathews tract in sec 28 t 2
L Hinman appointed executors.
Address Mrs. C. N. Johnson, Gaston,
s 1 w ...........................................
30
Estate of Laura E Mills deceased.
Ore., or phone 551 Patton Valley.
Bonds filed with H Hannan as security
H W Courtney et al to Edward
But bring your pictures with you. Measurements are
4-tl
by administrator. Said bond approved.
Gurney
et
al
Its
20,
21,
22
7-tl
not satisfactory. In good framing much depends upon
Estate of W W Geiger insane. Or- j
and 23 Millard and Van-
F o r
SALE Wolverine
Laundry
the color. Often a photograph can be cut down or
Schuvver tract..........................
1800 dered that guardian be authorized to
Soap at J. Anderson’ s, For;st G rjve,
matted to suit a frame. We do this for you with every
stll real estate at public sale.
Grace J Tuttle to K enkle-Todd
Ore. M. R Cheney, Agent. 2-4t*
order of 50c or over.
Co 120 acres in sec 8 t 1 s
MARRIAGE LICENSE
5 w .............................................
3000
— Money to loan on farm security
Charles F Wetzel and Marie Louise i
Gertrude Marsh W ilcox et al to
W. H. Hollis.
IN O NE OR M A N Y C OLORS
Schlichting.
Mrs Ella Reynolds It 10 bk
40 Forest G rove.....................
100
Notice to Creditor*.
l a r g e s t
f a c i l it i e s
Two good Saturday specials on Post Cards and
H W Kafer et ux to Mrs Lizzie
Notice to Creditors.
IN
T H E W E S T FOR
In th, matter nf th, ««tat« of Hannah ( . H i*by,
deceased.
_
_
___ ,
Sample part of bk C Fairview
In th , m at!,! of the „ t a i , of H«nrr » . A natiti ir !
TH E PRODUCTION OF I
25c Postal Albums.
No*ire is hereby given that »be undersized has been
appointed administratrix of the above estste, by and
add H illsboro..........................
650 ceased.
HIGH ORADE WORK
N o n e, II h«r«by * lr ,n that th* und.r,ign«d ha. hc,n
ord-r Of the County Court of Washington County,
app m !,0 administratrix of Ih , a t » » , n t » , h» ord», »
Emil Lugidbuhl et al to Peter
Oregon, and ell persons having claims against said es­
th« C o n »» Conn of Waahmcti-n C o m » , Or«(on and
tate are hereby notified to Ale the same with the unJer-
Lind et al 20 acres in Edw
all ¡ W M k a t ! « rlamia apainat aaid « t a t«
h J r.b , |
signed at the office of the Oregon Land and Trading
• Company, in the City of Forest C.rove. Oregon, three
Barton d i e t I s 1 w ............
2000 de« of W H H /I na. Attorn«» ,h' » Law, V orm - S -,row,
vìi !
I doors West of the Foot Office in said City, within sis
O m ™ , mtihm a « montha troni th , d » , hnrm f, jnl»
Agnete M Staehr et al to G H
months from date hereof.
22nd. l% a .
Dated July 22nd. 190«
Baldwin part of bk 22 Forest
ESTELLE M ELLIOTT.
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F o re st d r o v e , O re.
Administratrix.
A d m in istrâ t,!,.
G r o v e ........................................
1500. W H HOLLIS
W . H H O L L IS .
2d A Al der , P O R T L A N D , O R E .
Attorney tor A d a m m i atri
G eo H Baldwin et ux to Ag-
Attorney for Adminiatra’ rtx.
J-tS
ONE HALE PRICE
VERY HEAVY REDUCTION
I
Come in and See Them at
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HOFFMAN
FOREST GROVE
ALLEN
10
COMPANY
OREGON
The Purest
1210
DRUGS
The Best
Rubber Goods
10
The Finest
Toilet Articles
10
The Swellest
10
10
STATIONERY
Kodaks and Supplies
10
DR. H IM E S ’
Pharmacy
PICTURE FRAME
OFFER
PERFECT
P R IN T IN G
PLATES
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