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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
GALES CREEK Miss Zula Shorb of Forest | spent Sunday on Gales Creek. Sick Kidneys Grove Weaken the Whole Body-Make You The Tillamook stage with fifteen passengers was delayed on account of the fire. 111,Languid, Depressed Sick kidneys weaken the body Miss Lieu Lilly of Portland, is visit- through the continual drainage of life- ■ ingw ith her father N. C. Lilly on J giving albumen from the blood into |G ales Creek. the urine, and the substitution of Mrs. Jackson and niece, Stella poisonous uric acid that goes broadcast mith of Gales Creek, went to Wilson through the system, sowing the seeds ’er last week. of disease. Loss of albumen causes Miss Lena Pritzloff, who has been at weakness, languor, depression. Uric I. N. Parkin’ s for some time, returned poisoning causes rheumatic pain, ner om e last week. vousness, nausea, cricks in the back, L J. M. Anderson and wife of Portland, hare been visiting with J. D. Adkins gravel and kiddey stones. The proper treatment is a kidney treatment, and and family this week. the best remedy is Doan’ s Kidney Pills. Mr. and Mrs. Heisler and Mis» Eula Lafferty, our hello girl, went to Port Great Forest Grove cures prove it. Mrs. E. H. Coleman, living cor. Sixth and Third Sts., land on business last week. ■ Archie Clark of Forest Grove, who has been visiting at the stage camp on Wilson River, passed through Gales City Sunday on his way home. For sale by all dealers. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., The Last Price 50 Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. j Remember the name— Doan’ s— and and take no other. ¡Si Quite an exciting time was exper ienced Monday afternoon near Beim- M. Fogel and wife drove out from rohr’ s mill, as a large slashing caught on fire near the mill which made things Forest Grove Sunday and spent the day interesting for a time. The fire alarm with the Benkes. was given by both whistle and tele Osa Prichard spent nearly all of last phone and the neighbors responded week with the Buckleys of Thatcher, promptly. We were glad to see our returning Monday. Hillside neighbors com e to our as Mr. Forsberg made a trip overland sistance in time of need. No serious last week to their old home near Mist, damages have been reported except a lot ol brush, logs and some old fences Oregon, where a son now lives. were turned to ashes. The people Peter Kern, who is working for W worked manfully and kept it at bay. j K. Newell, spent a part of last week in It broke through their fortifications Portland, returning Friday evening. several times but was soon captured. Two of the Forsberg young ladies Portland, spent Sunday with their par NEWPORT ents on their place recently purchased Ik George Littlehale returned home of 0 . E Edwards. last Saturday after a very pleasant va The little son of T. Russell, who has cation at the seashore. been suffering for some time with a Mrs. C. 0 . ' R oe was called home Monday on account of the illness of Mr, Thomas Roe, who has been very poorly'for some time. a t th e P r o g r e s s iv e S to r e This Fall’s stock will eclipse any thing ever brought to the coun ty. We have made careful selections and good buys and are in posi tion to give our customers the very best values-as we always are. Forest Grove, Ore., says: ‘ ‘ Doan’ s Kidney Pills provt d of great benefit to me. Some time ago I was attacked with sharp pains through my loins and Lmbs and paii s through my hack so acute that I was hardly able to get around. Doan’s Kidney Pills were so highly reconr- mended to me, that I procured a box and they help« d me from the first. I have had no return o f the com- plaint since and feel that I can recommend Doan’s Kid ney Pills with great confidence." - H. T . Shorb. who has been working on Gales Creek for some time, returned to his home on Wilson River Sunday. About thirty Y. M. C. A. boys of Portland, passed tnrough Gales City on their way to Tillamook Monday, and were detained on account of the fire fur some time. Fill HUS ME CMK Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Time is getting short and the stock of Summer Goods is getting low, but we have a few good bargains left. Prices arrange about like the following: EAST GASTON. Mr. Edwards and Washington now. family are in H. D. Jennings sold his buggy a short time ago and purchased a light wagon. Mrs. Buckley was calling again, the first ol the week, at Pritchard’ s and Burkes’ . W. K. Newell and wife attended the meeting of the Grange in Forest Grove Saturday. 4.50 Silk Shirt Waists - - $ 3 .7 0 3 .3 5 - 3 .1 0 - 3.50 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists . - 2 .6 0 3.25 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists - 2 .4 5 - 2 .3 0 - - 1 .8 5 - 1 .4 5 2.00 Batiste Shirt Waists ; 1.75 India Linon Shirt Waists - 1 .2 5 - 1 .1 0 . 1.50 1.25 “ 1.00 “ HOFFMAN .9 0 “ “ <Sb FOREST GROVE ^■■8— Mr. and Mrs P. 0 . DeMoss of De- COUNTY COURT. Moss Springs, Ore., returned to their home last Saturday after visiting their parents, C. I. Dakins, a few days. PROBATE COURT Mr. DeMoss was well pleased with Estate of Eva A Stewart, insane Thatcher and vicinity and will sell his property and com e here and put in a Ordered that H D Stewart be appointed stock of groceries. H e runs a dry guardian. Bonds fixed at $10,000. Estate of J B McPherson, deceased. goods and grocery store at home, he Aug. 6th time set for hearing in the also keeps postoffice. matter of the sale of the real property, and that W M Jackson be appointed — Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents guardian of Walter McPherson, a minor. for the famous Buttenck patterns. MARRIAGE LICENSE C W Barnes and Dora Fisher. Clarence lr Williamson and Lulu F Barnes. Harry K Everson and Rose Hull. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A C Alexander to J L Harris 45.04 acres in Wm Beagle d l c t l s 4 w . ............ : ........... A H Phillips et al to C W Ship- ley 20 acres in sec 12 t 2 n 4 w ............................................ A M Schiller et al to Peny E Miller It 30 Millard & Van Schuyver T ract........................ ¡G eo F West et al to Sarah A West pt of bk 25 Forest Grove Frank Mott et al to Agnete M Staehr pt of bk 7 Forest Grove ........................................ Agnete M Staehr et al to J N Hoffman pt of bk 15 Forest Grove ........................................ J N Hoffman et ux to F Mott et ux pt of sec 15 t 1 n 4 w Peter Klee man to Ener Olsen 89 acres in H Johnson d I c g 0 Q ALLEN COMPANY - - - j j l s 8 w ...................................... M F Jacobs et al to Jas A Mes senger pt of bk 4 Highland Park add H illsboro................ W m E Dunsmoor to Ethel M Fleck pt of bk 4 South Park add Forest G rov e............... . Ed Sy et al to August Kfatthies 20 acres in Wm M cLin d 1 p t l s w ...................................... Louis Hering to Karl Hering pt of sec 32 t 1 s 4 w ......... V/ H Green et ux to Ellen F Scott pt of bk 13 South Park add Forest G rove................... Mary C Rodearmal et al to Etta M cKay pt of sec 31 t 1 n 3 w ............................................... Percy Allen et ux to Jos D Fallu tract 18 Virginia Place ( 10 acres) ........................ Verne M Fonner to C M Adams 12 acres in sec 3 t 2 s 1 w . . . . ; ............................. Walter Hannan et ux to Jos Pongratz tract in sec 4 t 2 n 4 w ............................................. Investment Co to Walter J Amann 15.90 acres in sec 3 t 2 s 1 w ................................... G J Palmateer et ux to Addie Parvin 30 acres in Chas Stew art d I c t 1 s 2 w . ................. Wm Refdt et ux to Crow Gra ham Motor Car C o pt bk 4 West Portland H eights.......... Herman Metzger et ux to Jos Morton It 1 bk 9 Metzer Acre Tract . .•.......................... Wm Jones et al to A W M oore pt of sec t 2 n 5 » ............ .. Eastern Investment Co to A W Moore pt .of secs 1 & 2 t 2 n 5 w ................................. .. 700 Clara Flinsberg and H u go Leich to Oscar Leich pt of sec l i t 1000 1 ........................................... BurT Frutchey et al to Wm M Wier n e j of n e l sec t 2 n 3 1250 w ............................. .................. O G Barlow et ux to O W Tay lor 316 acres in Chas M cKay 1000 d i e t I n 3 w ........................ Ellen F Scott et al to W H 1000 Green 18 22 acres in sec 36 I 1 n 4 w , . . . ......................... 1100 1 Place............................................ OREGON ea— — — — / Bids Wanted. Liner Column \ . Bids for doing the construction work in the fur nished by the District. Plans and 200 j specifications can be seen at the office LIST your farms and other properties of the clerk. for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest j w . k . N ew ell , 4500 Grove National Bank Building. 27tf Clerk Dist. No. 64. It is all smooth sailing when in this column. A few words readers and ihe results are Insertion, 2Mi cents each Minimum charge 10 cts. 850 1400 j I you place a I.lner Ad I of building a new school house here will reach 5,000 certain. 5c line 1st i Dist. No. 64, will be received by subsequent insertion, j directors. All materials will be FOR SALE — Shadeland Wonder white seed oats Edward Naylor. ‘39-tf i 1800 1 FOR SALE— Good 7 room house outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit house. Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard 75 ; and Barn. Furniture goes with the place. Price 81800; easy terms. T. H . Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. 1250 F arm F or S ale — On account of death I offer my farm of, 119 acres, i for sale at 885 per acre. Three and a half miles north of Forest Grove. C. Jaspers. Owner. 51-2m Notice to Creditors. In the matter o f the estate o f Hannah E. Higby, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix o f the above estate, by and order of the County Court of Washington County, j Oregon, and all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to file the same with the unJer | signed at the office o f the Oregon Land and Trading Company, in the City of Forest Grove, Oregon, three doors West of the Port Office in said City, within six months from date hereof. Dated July 22nd, 1908 ESTELLE M. ELLIOTT. Administratrix. W. H. HOLLIS. Attorney for Administratrix. 3-tJ \ 75 FOR SALE— G ood 7 room house close to car line 81000. T . H . Little hales, Forest Grove, National Bank 1954 Bldg. ltf FOR SALE W olverine Laundry 2700 Soap at J. Anderson’ s, Forjst Grove, Ore. M. R Cheney, Agent. 2-4t* WANTED — A secondhand hot water j incubater. State price and size. A. H. Thom as, Forest G rove, R. F. D. 4 0 0 . No. 1. 5-t2p Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estaie of Henry R. Austin, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the above estate by order of the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file the same with the undersigned at the of fice of W. II Hollis, Attorney at Law, Forest Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, July 22nd. 190*. NETTIE M AUSTIN, Administratrix. W. H. HOLLIS. Attorney for Administratrix. 3-tS P 300 F a r m W a n t e d — A n Eastern Ore gon client wants a Valley farm of about 400 or 500 acres, partly improved. Must be good soil. Would take sev eral smaller pieces to make up that | amount. G ive full legal description 600 and lowest price in first letter. Ad 1 dress Cady & Seiple, 322 Mohawk I Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 550 F or S a l e — Jersey cow. Will be fresh Sept. 1. Inquire at LaCourse’ s S-t2p 10 store. 10 O t'R on Trust C o to t 1 s 2.................................. 11000 Wes,ern Percy Allen tract 18 Virginia Jas A Messinger (tu x to Marion F Jacobs 8 acres tn sec 12 t .6 5 - sai l’ll — Dr. J. S. Bishop has gone on a trip to the East ar.d will return about October 1st. This trip is for the pur pose of general post-graduate study and hospital work. H e will also pay special attention to the latest methods in the treatment of tuberculosis in all its forms and of cancers, visiting some of the largest sanatariums and confer ring with specialists in these lines, and The camp meeting at Thatcher is expects on his return to be prepared to progressing, there having been several treat such cases according to the best conversions. There were five ministers and most successful methods. 5-t4 present and a number were baptized Sunday, and a number are seeking — Dry wood for sale. Roswurm & salvation. Co. 44 ¿ Haying and harvest are over now — M oney to loan on farm security Ih d the farmers are waiting for baler W . H . Hollis. and thresher. - 2.50 Batiste Shirt Waits Dr. Withebee was out the first of the week looking up the irrigation propo Miss Lura Jackson returned home sition with the idea of giving his wal last Saturday and is missed by her nut orchard some moisture. He ex'- many friends here. The sea breeze pects to bring his family out and camp on his place soon. misses her there. C. W. Ran. Progressive five hundred was played in which Miss Edna Hibbs received the highest number of points and Frank Cardiff the lowest number. - 3.00 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists ginning to get the use of it again. Wirtz and son Herbert, Misses Lena George Hayden, who has been con Wirtz, Theresa Stribich, Marie and fined to his bed a few weeks attended Jthoda Meyer. church Sunday. , Miss Edna Hibbs’ birthday was cele Mr. Jaunker has had an addition brated last Wednesday evening by a built on to his barn, E. J. Bonshu do jolly party of ten at the Hibbs cottage ing the carpenter work. by the sea. Those present were Mrs. | Fred McElliott is having some car H . L. Russell, Misses Lura Jackson, j Lillian Henderson, Edna and Mamie penter work done by an old veteran of Hibbs, Messrs. A. L. Thomas, Hal the Civil war. H e is also a minister Hibbs, R. C. Walker, F. Cardiff and of the gospel and is not afraid to work. $5.00 Silk Shirt Waists 4.00 Silk Shirt Waists i sore arfti, is slowly improving and is be j j i The Casino dance hall, operated by THATCHER the Walker Brothers and W. N. Sears, has had a very prosperous season so Forest fire is still raging on David’ s far and expect better results during hill. August. Henry Rhodes entertained a number A m ong the arrivals here this week of his friends Sunday. wete Mrs. C. O. Roe and son Bruce, Charley Shaw and his mother are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baldwin, Miss Anna Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. nicely located in their new house. Call on Our 1250 Executors' Notice. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, has appointed ihe undsr- ,gned .is executors of the Last Will and Testament o f , anaon Hinman, deceased, and ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified fr, present them to us, at the Law office of W. N. Barrett, at Htlls- bor, in said County, with proper vouchers, within six months from this date. Dated this August 4, 1908. AI.AN50N HINMAN. Jr .t CHARLES L HINMAN, Executors of the Laat Will and Testament o f Al. naon Hinman. deceased. W. N. Barreft Attorney for Executors. J-tS — Sell your wool and mohair to Bailey. He’ll do what’ s right. —Money to loan on farm security. W H. Hollis. Forest Grove — Bailey will buy your W ool and Mohair. —Be sure to take advantage of the Mid-Summer Clearance Sale now on at W anted —At once, bids on 500 Hoffman & Allen Co.’s store. —Try Schultz’s ground bone for cords of first-class fir wood delivered a> yaur beta. It will make them lay. Hillsboro. Address this office. 5-tl WANTED— Kitchen Laughlin Hotel. Girl at The