Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 03, 1908, Image 5

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    Correspondence.
Thos. Epplett, wife and daughter of
Tillamook, former residents of this
place, drove through here Monday on
Itheir way to visit relatives at Dilley.
D ILLEY.
Mr. Pederson was home over Sun­
day.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Frost
■on Aug. 31, a daughter. Congratu­
Mr. Freund is spending this week at
lations are now in order on the arrival
home.
[ of this eighth member to their happy
Miss Jose Freund spent Friday at home.
Hillsboro.
Mr. Harlow, secretary of the Port­
Mr. Linegsr and biother spent Sat­
land Y. M. C. A., and his band of
urday at Portland.
r
boys passed through here Monday on
W. Hansen and wife of Portland their way home from Netarfs. They
spent Sunday at Mr. Schoolcraft.
renorted a fine trip,
Mr. Eisenburg of Hood River visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCracken
his sister Mrs. H. Saling two days last
spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs.
week.
McCracken recently returned from the
Mr. Hughes’ family returned from Portland Sanitarium where she took
their vacation and report a delightful treatment for rheumatism,
time.
Frank Bleid disposed of his fine
The Artisan social given at the hall fruit farm on Davids Ilill to a family
was well attended and they cleared from Illinois, who took possession the
over ten dollars.
first of the week. Mr. Bleid’s family
W. Bradley and son Arlo of Hood will live in Portland for a time. We
River, spent last week at Hubbert’s are sorry to lose Mr. Bleid’s people
as neighbors but extend a cordial wel­
and Schoolcraft’s.
come to their successors.
F. Linegar and Mr. Hoytebull, who
were visiting Linegar’s, are favorably
A Meeting of the Clan.
impressed with this country and are
A scotch social was given by the
thinking of locating here in the near
Epworth
League last evening. The
future.
young ladies met at the castle of Sir
Edgar Brown, where the countersign
GALES.
was
given by Lady Josephine; and the
Ray Tolson and wife were guests of
young
men at Kirk Wood where it was
L J. Magoon Sunday.
given by Sir Albert. Each crowd was
Baley Lewis has been hauling wood
told to hunt a house where they would
from J. G. Boos’ place to Gales.
j find sentinels, to whom they would
Martin Lynch of Scoggins Valley is give the countersign and gain admit­
offering three milch cows for sale.
tance. After various amusing adven­
George Beal intends to begin pick­ tures they brought up at the home of
ing hops Wednesday, September 2nd. E. G. Mills, where a pleasant evening
was spent. Refreshments consisting
Charley Reinemier has threshed his of oatmeal porridge, bannocks and cold
crop of 26 acres of oats yielding 1927 water were served and much enjoyed.
bushels.
J
Sherm Jones and Will Miller killed
two deer last week, one a four point
and a two point buck.
John Beal, our Gales shoe maker,
has taken his sign down intending to
do no more work until after hop pick­
ing.
Mr. Russell and family of Portland
are living in one of A. Dethief’s houses
while the former’s new house is being
built.
Ben Hur
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the Christian church, will give the
morion picture production of Ben Hur
at Masonic Hall Friday and Saturday
evenings of this week. This is said to
be one of the best motion pictures ever
produced. The program will be inter­
spersed with seven illustrated songs by
local singers.
, of track has been laid at the Tillamook
end and three miles and a half more
has been graded. A tunnel 300 feet
long has been half completed at the
Tillamook end of the road and a 1400-
The dance given in the hop house foot tunnel beyond Buxton on the
in Scoggins Valley Saturday night was Hillsboro end has been 95 per cent
a grand success, there being 331 finished.
couples present.
Construction of the road was started
in October, 1905, and was kept up
W ATT’S D ISTRICT.
steadily until last November, when
Mrs. Wm. Johnson is still very low work was stopDed because of the finan­
cial stringency The project was
at the Bisbee home.
originally that of Mr. Lytle, and the
Miss Lyla Short of Gales Creek
Harriman interests acquired it at a
visited with Mabelle Adams Monday.
la.er date. Mr. Lytle, however, still
Mrs. Julia DeMoss is a sisting Mrs. interested in the road, continues its
N. A. Frost with her household duties. president.
Mr. Powell of Scoggins Valley has
bought the from Peter Stoke! the cord
wood which Phil Phenline has been
cutting.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Mc-
Hale and wife at Portland, Aug. 28th,
a son.
Committed Suicide.
A horrible deed was committed yes­
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burke and little terday when Harold Christensen, aged
sons were in Forest Grove Sunday 16 years of near Tigardv'lle committed
suicide by placing a stick of dynamite
visiting relatives.
in his mouth which he held with one
Mrs. M. McCoy returned home
hand and lighted the fuse with the
Sunday after a weeks visit with rela-
other. His body was blown to frag­
tives at Greenville.
ments as the result. Young Christen­
Dr. Knox V. S. was out to the sen was the stepson of C. Christensen
Watts ranch Sunday evening to doctor who with his wife was away from home
a horse having blood poisoning.
on a visit at the time of the frightful
It was fortunate that none of our tadegy. The boy was of a philosoph­
young men were violating the game ical dispositson but his family are at a
law when Joe Lilly, deputy game war- loss to understand why he should take
his own life.
ben, was searching the hills here.
TH E HOOK STO R E
I n i l . P h o n e 4 7 .Î
F o r e s t Q r o v e , O r*
GUESS
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Hoppickers
Headquarters
We have almost every thing you can
think of that you will need and a t the lowest
price.
For instance— Hop gloves, straw cuffs,
hats, sunbonnets, overalls, handkerchiefs,
shoes, stockings, rubbers, umbrellas, mirrors,
belts, slickers, overcoats, and then of course
you’ll want something to ea t, and we can
supply your needs in that way.
"HIGH GRAD E
aOFFEE
To
th e F ir s t
L a d ie s
F ifty
c a l l i n g fo r t h e m , w e w i l l p r e ­
s e n t f o r t r i a l a lib e r a l
s a m p l e of
CHASE & SANBORN’S
“OUR BLEND”
p a c k e d In a u s e f u l tin c o f f e e
m e a s u re . T h i s is a n e w g ra d e
w e h a v e j u s t p l a c e d in s t o c k ,
w h ic h w e c a n give you at
3 5 C E N T S P E R LB.
I t ' s s p l e n d i d v a l u e — f u ll b o d y *
rich , s a t i s f y i n g f l a v o r — C h a s e A
S a n b o rn q u a l i t y throu gh and
through.
HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN
FOREST GROVE
COMPANY
OREGON
Liner Column
as 1905 held fourth place. Last year
FOR SALE —Knabe Piano Mrs. E.
Notice for Publication.
United S ta te , L and O m c c , P o rtla n d . O regon,
it went from seventh to ninth. It was E. Williams, Forest Grove.
9-tf
A u gust 5th, 190
It it all smooth sa ilin g when you plac e a L iner Ad
not until the latter 90’s that the south
N otice is hereby g iv en th a t M agdalene Hoffm r
in thi» colum n. A few words here will reach 5,000
FOR SALE—Good milch cow. In­
Bacona,
O
regon,
w
ho,
on
A
u
gust
5th,
1908, made
readers and *he resu lts are certa in . Sc line 1st
displaced this group of states as the
insertio n , 2 Mi cents each subsequent insertion. her land ap p lic a tio n . No. 0202, for SVi of NEL« and
quire o( E. G. Mills at Hoffman &
one
and
two,
of
Section
6
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of W llisir
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ch
arg
e
10
cts.
most important source of lumber sup­
M eridian, has filed notice of in te n tio n to make
Allen Co.’s store.
9-t2*
proof,
to
establish
claim
to
th
e
land
above
described,
ply. Since southern pine is abundant
LIST your farms and other properties fore th e R egister and R e c e iv e r at P o rtlan d , Oregon
the 15th day of O ctobe., 1908.
in all the Atlantic coast states from the
FoR SALE— Bull calf, registered for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
P eter H offm an, of B acona. O regon.
Carolinas to Texas, the region as a Holstein. Dam gave 52 pounds of Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
C h a rlie C. N elson, of B acona, O regon.
Soren Je p p ese n . of B acona, O reg en .
whole will doubtless maintain its lead- | milk a day, sire Don Carlos of River- I FOR SALE—Shadeland
Wonder [ Eli H ow ell, of B acona, O regon.
A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER.
ing position lor some years, in spite of si(*e’ California one of the best bulls ] white seed oats Edward Naylor. 39-tf I
„ .
R egistei
in the state. Dams tested 4 60 when
F irs t Pub. A ug. 13,
the fact that at the present rate the
in full flow of milk. This is a fine
FOR SALE —Good 7 room house
bulk of the timber will be gone in an­ calf. Price 845. E. Goff, Forest outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit
Executors Notice.
other decade; but in totals of pro­ Grove.
8 t2
house. Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard
N otice Is h e re b y g iv en th at the C ounty Court of
and Barn. Furniture goes with the W ash in g to n C ou n ty , O regon, has appointed the under­
duction by individual states the lead­
n e d as e x e cu to rs of the Last W ill and Testam ent c f
T. sig
MILK WANTED— Bids for furnish­ place. Price 81800; easy terms.
A 'nnson H inm an, deceased, and all persons la v in g
ership has since 1905 been held by
c laim s a g a in st said estate a te hereby notified to (.resent
H.
Littlehales,
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
46.
ing milk at Herrick Hall during the
th em to us, a t the Law office of W. N. B.-irrrtt. at H ills-
Washington.
bor, in said C ounty, with p roper vouchers, within six
college
year will be received by the
F arm F or S ale —On account of m onths from th is date.
The figures of production show that
D ated th is A ugust 4, 1908.
during 1907 Washington fell off very | undersigned until Tuesday noon Sept, death I offer my farm of, 119 acres,
ALANSON HIN M A N . JR .,
CH ARLES L. HINM AN.
for
sale
at
885
per
acre.
Three
and
a
decidedly from its huge cut of 1906, 8th. Milk to be delivered night and
E x e c u to rs of the Last W ill and Testam ent of Alanson
half
miles
north
of
Forest
Grove.
H in m an , deceased.
Barrett
while its sister state Oregon, is credit­ morning as desired. Probally 6 gal C. Jaspers. Owner.
51-2m W . N.
A ttorney for E x ecu to rs.
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ed with a slight increase in its total. Ions per day will be needed. W. N.
FOR SALE —Good 7 room house
Ferrin.
9-tl
In the early part of the year Washing- j
close to car line 81100. T. H. Little
For Sale.
ton suffered from a car shortage, and
FOR RENT—Place for rent and not hales, Forest Grove, National Bank
One lot 100x100 feet. A 7 room
at the end the combined effects of
for sale. Residence in Forest Grove Bldg.______________________________ ltl
house, well finished, hot and cold
business disturbance and higher freight
WANTED — Housekeeper for family water, bath and electric lights, plenty
on A street, good 10 room house and
rates had brought the industry almost
barn, only one block from public of three. State wages expected. Ad­ of fruit. Corner 4th St. and 2nd Ave.
to paralysis. Oregon kept up its cut
dress X, care of News.
7
Price 81500. Also one lot on 2nd
school. Ind. Phone 282, Hillsboro. ’
Street, 100x100 feet, close to car line
because of its larger proportion of
9-t2
F a r m W a n t e d — A n Eastern Ore­ 8400. One lot 100x200 feet on 2nd
coastwise and foreign trade. These
I_________________________________ gon client wants a Valley farm of about Ave. Also 5 room house, lot 100
two states together produced more i
400 or 500 acres, partly improved. xlOO, plenty of fruit. Price 81150.
Wood Sawing
Must be good soil. Would take sev See J as S t e p h e n s o n .
lumber than any other two states in
2-tf.
Wood sawed on short notice; small
eral smaller pieces to make up that
the Union.
orders promptly filled. Residence on amount. Give full legal description
— Bailey will buy your Wool and
It is a striking fact that though
corner First Ave. and Fourth street. and lowest price in first letter. Ad Mohair.
lumber prices have been steadily go­
dress Cady St Seiple, 322 Mohawk
Ind. phone.
ing up during the last half century,
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
—Money to loan on farm security
J. E PATTON.
9 t4
the per capita consumption of lumber
FOR SALE—New Cream Separator: W. H. Hollis.
has also been going up. In 1850, ac­
Vetch Seed for Sale.
capacity 45u lbs, per hour.
John
cording to the best figures obtainable, i _ The best variety. Apply to
Dames, Gaston, Ore., R 1.
6-tf
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
the average consumption to each per- CHALMERS. Forest Grove
Fnre»t Grove Time Table
F or S a l e — T w o young cows
son in the country was 2S0 feet, in near Centervine.
Phone No. 535, Thatcher. Grant Bai­
TO PO R TLA N D
1900, 460 feet, and in 1907, 480
ley, Davids Hill.
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No 6 départi 6 «o a. m , a rr iv e * at Portland 8.00 a. n .
No 4
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feet. This illustrates what has been
Next Sunday the Banks Outlaws
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found true the world over— that with will play the Forest Grove Colts
provements near town. Tel. 5435. No 2
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industrial progress the demand fo the local ground and a big crowd i? Also cow for sale.
FROM PO RTLA ND
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No. I lv. Portland 7:2 o a » .
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expected to be present as the Outlaws
wood becomes greater and greater.
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defeated the Colts the first of the sea Doane, Forest Grove. Ind. phone No 3 ** ’* 4 :io p » .
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Gale Grange No. 282 will hold its I son. They have strengthened up 5453.
ith players from different parts of the
regular monthly session Saturday. Sept
W. BROWN, Agent.
F or R e n t —T he building opposite
5th, 1908. Work in the 3rd and 4th country and expect to give the Colts a News office, recently occupied as a W m . McMURRAY, General Passenger
degrees. Secretary.
' hard fob.
barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf Agent, Portland, Ore.