Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 01, 1908, Image 8

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    Correspondence.
Mrs. Laura Chantry of Los Angeles,
Cal., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J.
D. Adkins of Gales Creek.
WATTS DISTRICT.
Mrs. Jno. Hay
district near Hillsboro, Monday.
BUY CLOTHES
of Tacom a, Wash.,
Miss Amy Pechin began school in a has been visiting with her
sister Mrs.
M. L. Vincent of this place.
Miss Kate Monner is out from Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner of Forest
land and will visit among friends for Grove, spent Sunday with tne former’ s
two weeks.
sister Mrs. Clarence Miller of this
Wm. Alder has rented S. Ridglys’ pia c e .
house near Forest Grove and will move
there next week.
Misses Katie
Ethel Pierce
and
of
Maud
Forest Grove, came
Portland visitors from here last week out Sunday to attend the funeral of R.
were Mr. and Mrs. Buxton, A. R ice, P Lilly.
0 . M cHall and R. Stevenson.
Tver Jacobson and Paul Lilly, who
N. A. Frost is moving his family cam e out from Portland to attend the
and household effects from the Buxton funeral of the latter’ s father, R. P.
ranch which he rented last year, to a Lilly, are spending a few days with
farm near Beaverton.
relatives at Gales Creek.
Miss Martha Traver of Forest Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson and
began teaching Monday in this district, son Robert and Mrs. Bertha Jacobson
26 pupils were enrolled and this num­ and family, who were called to Gales
to their
mm
Miss Eess:e Howard was a Hillsboro shopping in Portland Saturday.
The
Louie Boy of Bethany,
was visiting
friends around the town this week.
J. H .
Rinck
Gaston
hands again.
hotel
has
chaDged
W e understand a gen­
tleman from St. Johns has purchased
from the property.
School opened Monday with a large
arrived home
Portland the latter part of the week.
COATS
started attendance, Miss Bear taking charge of
up Monday to run a couple of weeks, the higher giades and Miss Bollinger
the lower.
T . J. McParland and wife have been
J. D. Hibbs has sold his stock ( f
in Portland on business for the past
The
Donald
Lumber Co.
See how the shoulders set; how perfect
in every detail. The tailoring is just as
good as you get in a
m a d e : t o m e a s u r e
Suit and at m uch less cost.
general merchandise to Mr. Klippel of
week.
Mrs. Theo. Griffin went to Forest
Grove Saturday to have dental work
Portland.
Bert
A panther has been heard by a num­
ber of people
in the vicinity of the
Mr. Hibbs and family will
go to Portland to reside.
done.
Russell carried the
mail on
Route 1 while his brother George
was
enjoying a deer hunt.
Big Four mill.
Violin Instruction.
F. Bundy and family have moved to
Hillsboro where
Mr.
Bundy will be
employed in Greaar’ s store.
F. A. Thurston, teacher of Violin
pupil of Prof. Carl Fisher of
Boston.
Terms of 3 mo. 2 lessons a week $15,
A cake walk and party was given at 1 lesson a week $8.
the Manning school house Saturday of L. C. Walker.
night for the benefit of Rev. Mr
Then the
Pedigree:
HOFFMAN
Call atthe home
Card of Thanks.
Hatch.
T o all of the friends and neighbors
Mrs. Maggie Marsh and Mrs. Anna
Cummings and children of near Cen­ who so kindly helped during .he s ic k -!
terville, visited relatives and friends in ness and death of our father, R . P. :
Lilly, we wish to express our thanks.
Buxton this week.
Cora Jacobson,
Mrs.
It is reported that a party of young Mrs.
Buxton sports shot $23.69 cents worth Churchill, Mrs Bertha Jacobson,
Mav |
Mrs. j
of ammunitiou at a deer in the hills Lizzie Pierce and Paul Lilly.
back of town Sunday and yet did not
Notice.
get it.
All persons knowing themselves
in
Harry Huber and A. Bisear are each debt to me will please call at my place
digging a well. Mr. Bisear has helped of business at Banks, Oregon, and
the appearance of the town quite a bit make settlement on or before Oct
by cleaning and leveling the grounds
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The Dereberries of Vernonia, who
hive been in the vicinity of Hillsboro
during the hop picking season, passed
enroute to
Vernonia.
Charles T .
Starr and niece
Miss
Bessie Peterson of Corvallis, who have
been visiting relatives here,
home last
week.
returned
A surpiise
party
was given in their honor at the Peter
son home on Wednesday evening.
G A L E S CREEK
John Iler of Eastern Oregon is visit­
ing with hit sitter Mrt. N. C. Lilly of
this place.
M itt
A lice
Batemtn
has gone to
Corvallis, where the will attend school
this winter.
Mr. Vincent and family of this place,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Proctor of Hillside.
Mrt. Christian
of
DANIEL PARSONS
“ Pioneer Harness M ak er"
This is the time of year
when heavy work begins
and you will want good
strong harness. We not
only have the largest
stock in the county but
our prices will convince
you that we
SELL THE CHEAPEST
Our Store is overflowing with all
heavy, Buggy
Whips,
Rain Curtains.
In
Robes,
fact every­
thing you want.
Portland
S.
.
THERE ARE NONE BET­
TER FOR THE PRICE
SEE THEM
COME
ALLEN COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
G. W. M c G raw
kinds of harness, both light and
with her brother, Mr,
If it bears the label of J. CAPPS £ SONS
you may depend upon it that
for their guarantee and ours are back of every gar­
ment. They buy the wool and make the clothing; ev­
ery process from A to Z under their own supervision,
in their own factory.
»
OREGON
15th, 1908.
surrounding his house.
through Buxton Tuesday
[WOOL
Try on one of our
100 PURE WOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thomas were
visitor Friday.
PURE?
When piled shoulder-high on the counter but there is
all the difference in the world when worn a few times.
of their
GASTON
T h e new P. R. & N. depot is about
com pleted.
BUYA
7W Glothes Look Alike
homes in Portland Monday.
BUXTON
YOU
WOULD
It is not a matter of COLOR and PRICE alone; you must,
LOOK AT THE PEDIGREE
If the make is one well known, or one that your dealer will not* hesi­
tate t o recommend, all well and good; if not , look out.
Lilly and
ber will be doubled when the fruit Creek to attend the funeral
picking season is over.
father, R. P. Lilly, returned
AS
visited
S. Dallas of
D AN IE L PARSONS
Gales Creek last week.
TH E BO O K STO RE
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Notice
A
called
meeting
Mountianview
Cemetery
Friday, Oct.
2,
1908,
SATURDAY
Association '■
at 7:30 p. m.
Warranted Waterman’s
in Stock
you place a Liner Ad
here will reach 5 ,000 j
certain. 5c line 1st I
subsequent insertion. '
W an ted ,
to
house
Little
Bank
ltf
Notice for Publicat
United States Land O ffice, Pai
Notice is hereby given that Magflatcifr'Hoj
Bacona, O regon, who, on August 5th, 1908, made d
j bcr land application. N o . 0 202, fo r S H o f NKV4 and k
I onr and two, o f Section 6 . T 3 N . R 3 W o f Wiliam
i Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make ft—
| proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bf
j tore the Register and R eceiver at Portland, Oregon,«
| the 15th day o f O cto b e., 1 X 8 .
\ s
Claimant names as w itnesses:
Peter Hoffm an, o f Bacona, O regon .
Charlie C. N elso n , o f Bacona, O reg o n .
Soren Jeppesen, o f Bacona, O regen .
Eli H ow ell, o f Bacona, O regon.
D o S ewing — First
class dressmaking. Miss Frankie Mat-
ranch. Write thews. Cor. 4th St. and 5th Ave. So.
D. Pierce, Gales Creek, Ore., phone Forest Grove.
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Forest Grove, Ore., Sept. 30, Î908.
No. 32 Ind. Gales Creek.
9 tf
F or S ale — a good six year old
~
Mrs. Elba Matteson went to the M c­
horse. Ira Brown,
Forest
Grove,
F arm for R ent — Good 126 acr: Route 1.
Minnville fair last week.
A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER.
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farm on North Prairie. Inquire of
Regist«.
First Pub. A u g . 13,
Carl Huston passed through Forest Wm. Kane, Forest Grove.
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j TO RENT— A house, garden, chick- t
¡Grove Tuesday, enroute to Eugene, j
-------j en park and stahle at Gales Creek, to a
Notice for Publication,
where he will attend the University.
F o r S a l e — Four good horses, In-1 small family. Preferably to a man who !
United States Land O ffice, Portland, Oregoa.
j qnire of A. Saelens, Forest Grove. 12t2 j wants to work by the day or job, and
September 19,1901.
No. 8534.
I the wife a neat housekeeper. Address
N otice is hereby g iv en that Joel C. Ash of Csk*
C
r
-e
k
.
O
rrgon
,
w
ho.
on
A
u
g
.
16,
1
X 7 . made Horn«**
FOR SALE— Billy Ward, Dr. Ward’ s a card to Mr. Proprietor, Gales Creek
Report of the Condition of
Entry N o. 16310. Serial N o . 0 3 7 3 , for Lots 2 6 J Sec­
horse, new buggy, harness robes, etc. i Ore.
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tion 29 and I^ot 5 Section 3 0, T ow nship 1 North. I
4 W r s t* W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice i f H
The Forest 6rove National Bank
All for $250. See Dr. Ward.
12-.2
•ention to make final Com mutation proof, I# rstahU# .
FOR SALE— Handsome driving and claim
to the land above described, before Regist*
At Forest G rove, in the State o f O regon , a t the close o f
|
and
R e ceiv er, at Portland, O regon , on the 26th < * i i
business, September 2 3, 1908.
F or R ent — The building opposite tiding horse, city broken, top buggy | October,
X8.
1
Resources:
News office, recently occupied as a and lamps, extra fine harness, great i Claimant names as w itnesses:
Edward Seym our, o f Forest G r o v e, Oregon.
Loans and D iscou n ts......................................$151,451
41
barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf bargain. $200. W . H. Gatrell, 1st
John W o e ll, o f G ales C reek , O regon.
O verdrafts, secured and u nsecured........
271
48
H ugh S m ith, o f Forest G ro v e, O regon.
avenue and 7th street.
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FOR R ent — Small
S. T. Walker, Sec.
U . S. Bonds to secure circu lation ...........
75,000
Premium on U . S. Bonds ......................................
00
1,265 63
I
R ooms
to
R ent — With or without
WANTED — Hops to bale.
Satisfac
Bonds, securities, e tc .....................................
22,490
CO board.
Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’ s
tion guaranteed. Address Martin Cu-
Banking H ouse, furn iture, and fixtures
...
15.617 78
residence, College Way.
11-tf
ene or John Narup, Route 3, Banks,
Due from National Banks (not resesve agtsT
3.825 69
Due from State Banks and Bankers
4,324 82
Oregon.
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Team, wagon and harness for sale
Due from approved reaerve a g e n ts......
87,025
65
| Checks and other cash items
s u 2 s I cheap.
Inquire of G. S. Thrapp,
FOR SALE — Ceder posts and found­
Notes o f other N a’ ional Banks
00 Gales Creek. Ore. Ind. phone X53. ation stones.
Call or phone E. J.
Fractional p f per currency, n ickles. and cent*
12 » j :
11-tf.
Eoos Ind. 261, Forest Grove.
13t5
S p e c ie .......................................................... 1 9 J 5 9 35
Legal tender n o te *............................
190 00
19,749 35
Notice.
FOR SALE— New Cream Separator;
1 .250 CO capacity
_______
450 lbs. per hour.
John
I will not be responsible for any
Total ......................... ...........................
.uj.tM j ; D*mes, Gaston, Ore.. R 1.
6-tf
debts contracted by my wife, M A
L W ittc S :
Heltzel.
I Capital stock paid i n ..............................................
25,000 00
FOR SALE— 4 acre tract with im­
J. P. HELTZEL. Banks, Ore.
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Surplus fund.
2 . 5 X 00
provements near town. Tel. 5435.
Undivided profits, in s expenses and taxes paid 1.125 99
Also cow for sale.
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Vetch Seed for Sale.
j National Bank notes outstanding
2 1,2 0 0 00
Redemption fund with U . S. Treasurer (5 per
.......................................
Demand certificates o f deposit.......................
23.831 34
Tim e certificates o f deposit...................................
60,021 19
765 00 j
M iscellaneous
472 51
Cashier's checks outstanding
«1
333,793 J7
State o f O regon , County o f W ash in gton , ss:
I , J. A .
Thornburgh.
bank, do solem nly
Cashier
swear
that
o f the
the
above named
above statement is
true to the best of m y knowledge and belief.
J. A . T H O R N B U R G H . Cashier.
J W .F U Q U A
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TH OS. G. TODD
A good Fountain Pen f o r i 1.00
It is all smooth sa ilin g when
in this colum n.
A few words
readers and the results are
Insertion. 2*-<» cen*s each
M inim um charge 10 cts.
F o r S a l e — Good 7 room
close to car line $1100.
T. H.
hales, Forest Grove, National
Bldg.
By order of the President
I Individual deposits subject to ch e c k ....................¡9 8 .8 6 6 94
We offer you a special rate on Our New Fall Tablets
We carry a line no one else in town has, in various styles
of ruled and unruled paper, an Oregon View Post Card
in each cover.
See our Window.
L in e r C o lu m n
Union
will be held in the Reading Room on
cent o f circulation>
Poreiit drove. Ore.
of the
Correct Attest
K>HN E B A IL E Y
»■ ta r r iM u *
r .« n
a
T . H.
Notice for Publication.
U .S . Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon
Sept. 21st, tm
N otice is hereby g iv e n that Charles Merle S id *A * 1
G lenw ood, t •
'
Homestead application N o. 15G06. Serial No. P J * * ]
N - ■ f N E W . and N ‘ s o f N W H . Section J4.
'
north. R ange 5 W e s t, W illa m ette M e r i d i a n * * * I
intention to m ake final five >»ar proof.
• »blish c!a m to the land above described. before
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ster and R e ceiv er, U. S. Land O ffice, at Portland.«^ J
g o n . on the 28th day o f O ctob er. 1906.
Claim ant names as w itnesses:
Brice W ilso n , o f T im ber, O regon .
G ilbert E . W e stin g h o o se , o f Tim ber. Orego«.
Fben A Ires, o f G lenw ood, O regon.
Jacob T C o x , o f G lenw ood. O regon.
A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER. » « F * *
First Published Sep t. 24.
Notice to Creditors.
SALE— Shadeland
In the matter o f the estate o f Thom as Roe. * * * '
N otice is
F o r S a l e — Good 7 room house
outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit
house. Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard
ind Barn. Furniture goes with the
place. Price $1800; easy terms.
T.
H. Littlehales, Forest Grove. Ore. 46.
Talk Is Cheap,
But much talk takes time, and time
is money with you and us. We do lit-
tie talking about our line of 100 PER
CENT PURE WOOL CLOTHES.
U u
If you
look them over they will TALK FOR
THEMSELVES. See our ad this week.
LOST— Female Lewellyn setter, an­
H offman & allen C o .
1
W ashington
hereby
g iv e n
C ounty,
Roe and C has.
O.
that
O reg o n ,
Roe
the
has
executors
^
County
a r p o ir itr f* * ^ !
o fth «w **‘
1
testament o f T hom as R oe. deceased.
And all persons h a v in g
claim s against snHl
hereby notified to present them
i at »he store o f C h as. O . Roe *
to us. ptopwfr
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O n.. Forest (>•*•
g o n , w ithin s ix m onths from this date.
Dated S e p t. 8 , 1906.
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MARY A * *
HAS f t » * .
Executor* o f the last w ill nnd testame«*1* ^
swers to “ Betty.” and one black
R o e , deceased.
.
r trcctMB* Spaniel, answers to Buster, with tail
— The top price at Bailey’ s for youi
Barnett Y . R oe, A tty . for Executors.
t e lM t e «
sheared. Reward. Communicate with Wool and Mohair.
j D. L. Hiatt, Gales Creek, or News
U T T V lH A ta r .
Wool
Try Schultz’ s ground bone for
— Bailey will buy your
N o te «, F u tlic.
office.
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your hens. It will make them lay.
Mohair.
> W . B. H A IN E S
s*»t„ iwa
The best
variety. Apply to A
Wonder CHALMERS. Forest Grove or farm
white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf near Centerville.
9-tf
hOR
O . S. H ig b y , o f Forest G ro v e, O regon.
A L G E R N O N S DRESS*!«
Ref i s »
First Pub. Sep t. 2 4 , 1908.
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