Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 08, 1908, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    W hite W yandottes— H. L. Rurrhell, fteed-
HILLSBORO FAIR A SUCCESS. vi.le.
Barred Plym outh Rocks—W. Sehulm erlch,
F arm ington.
Black Minorca«—Mrs. G. Landess.
Good Display of Products and Big Ind ian G am es—Ham Moon.
Jjeghorn B antam s—W illiam Pitm an.
Butt'Leghorn«—Mrs. Geo rye Ledford.
Crowds the Features.
Bi it' W yandottes— Hoyd Goff.
W
hite Leghorns—E. H. Cameron.
The Hillsboro fair closed last Satur­ Golden
PolL h—H. W. R ay.
W
hite
Faniail Pigeons— tfarl House.
day and it proved to be one of the Buff Orpingtons—
E. H. Cameron.
Island Reds— H. H nntem an.
best exhibitions of Washington County W Rhode
hite Plym outh Rocks—W in. Tupper.
H oudon—L. M. K uder, Banks.
products, both from farmland range. Silver
Lace W yandottes—Mrs. Joseph Con­
The awards of the first prizes were nolly.
H am burg—Mrs. Jacob«.
Indian R unner Ducks—J. Beam ish.
made and are herewith published:
W hite Pekin D u c k s — Jo h n Boyd.
H om er Pigeons—Carl N ash.
HOKSEH AN D COLTS
Cochin
Baft lam s—Mrs. Anderson.
S tandard bred—Pacer, A. W . Mills, first;
trotting stallion, W ilson Bros., first; m are, H.
Peck, first.
COUNTY COURT.
Stallion—Percheron, T. J . W allan, first;
Cedar Mill Horse Com pany, second; Keeves-
M errill, third; G erm an coach. Forest Grove
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
H >rse Com pany, first.
Two-year-old drafr—J. K. Reeves, Cornelius,
Edna
K Jensen to Chas 0 Roe
first; C. H. Perry, < 'edar Mill, second.
Yearling draft colts—J. E. Reeves, first; Jos.
pt of bk 8 Forest Grove. . . . . S 250
Connell, Glencoe, second and third
R uckling colts, standard bred— Jo h n Van-
dervaal, colt out of Hal B, first; Geo. M errill Daniel Deaville et ux to Ezra
aud Allan Dilley, sec.ond*.
Wright wj of It 4 bk 43 For­
Draft colts—Jonas Molin. first on coach;
Jo h n Meyer, second on Percheron; Jo h n J
est Grove.................................. 1600
V an Loo, third on coach; J. E. Reeves, first on
Percheron; John MeU.er, Cedar Mill, secoud;
G
J Palmateer et ux to Erick
Jo h n Meyer, third.
Draff horses—John M asters, first on team ;
H . D. Bchmelser. second; Z ina W ood, third;
Sundberg
pt of Chas Stewart
J. A. Johnson, first, pony class.
C l
The House that is Satisfied Only When You Are
TO
BEAUTIFY
YOUR
HOME
We have engaged t»he services of Mrs. Boss worth, of Minneapo­
lis, who will be at* our store on
FR ID A Y AND SA T U R D A Y
OCTOBER 9th and 10th
d l c t l s 2 w......................... 5500 1
A R Roberts to Robert H Des-
hazer pt of W B Chatfield d 1 c 100
W J Benson et ux to W O Don-
elson pt of bk 6 Highland
Park add Hillsboro................ 10001
E M Simonton et al to August
Lovegren 200 acres in sec 23
A 1K IC U L T U R A L PRODUCTS.
Alfalfa and rye— C. F. Grabe Hillsboro.
t
l s 5 w .....................................
1
T urnip and kale seed—John Gates, Leisy-
Asenath
C
Brown
to
W
O
Don-
vllle.
G ourd, carrots, m uskm elons, sugar beets,
p ‘a n u ts, table beets—D. B. R easouer, W est
eison n J Its 1 & 2 bk 10
H illsboro.
T urnips—E. L. Jam es, W est Hillsboro
Hillsboro
.................................. 1850 J
B anner oats—T. L. S tream , E ast Plains; R
Felix
Verhoeven
et ux to E H
L. Robinson, Farm ington.
Gold Coin w heat - J . A. Moore, Hillsboro.
Barley and w inter outs—J. A. Long, Moun-
Coieman
9.98
acres
set 33 t 1
taindale.
K ale—A. A nderson, H elvetia
d 3 w......................................... 950 |
T u rn ip s—Ham Moon, Centerville.
Sunflow ers—H. H. Grisw old, Forest Grove. Sarah E Verhoeven et al to E H
M angles—W m. Chalm ers, Centerville.
Coleman 12j acres in John
Curly k ale—Peter Nelson, W est Union.
Corn, long green—E. F. M cNelly, N orth
Plains.
Butt d l c t l n 3 w ................ 1600 !
F lax —E. P. Cornelius, Hillsboro.
H ubbard squash—F ranklin D oughty, East Geo W Joseph to C M McKay
H illsboro.
pt of Jas MCKay d 1 c t 1 s 1
A gricultural exhibit by boy under 14 years,
set carpenter’s tools—W illiam Chapm an,
5001
w..............................................
& ize JUsboro.
B uckw heat—Benton Bowm an, Hillsboro.
Sw eet corn—W m. Adam s, Hillsboro.
W
H
Green
et
al
to
E
Grant
S qash—W in. H. Forney, Hillsboro.
Best collection agricultural ex h ib it—Joseph
Mills pt of sec 36 t 1 n 4 . . . 6000
R obinson, Farm ington.
Sum m er sauash - J . B. Stew art, Farm ington W A Clapp et a) to Abraham
O nions—W m. T hurston, Beaverton.
Baldwin pt bk 8 Forest Grove 850!
S q u ash —Mrs. Loui M anning, N orth H ills­
boro.
Popcorn—W. Rice, Hillsboro; Mrs. R. K. Susau J Waters et al to John H
Eunes.
W hite d en t c o rn -Z in a W ood, Hillsboro.
Adams pt of bk 19 Forest
P u m p k in s—Jo h n Freudenthal, Newton.
Corn an d squash—E. P. Cornelius, Hills-
G
rove.......................................... 550
boio.
Cucum bers and corn—E. F. M cNelly. N orth R W Pipenbrink to Geo Fisher
Plains.
Yellow dent c o rn -J o h n B ettis, E ast Plains.
21.69 acres sec 10 t 2 s 2. . . 900 1
C astor beans— W. K. Traylor, Hillsboro.
Blue bell potatoes—L. R yan, N orth Plains. Thos Talbot et ux to Henrietta
B urbank p o ta to e s-Jo h n M cCulleu, Cedar
Tunzat It 8 bk 5 Talbot’s add
Mill.
H O R T IC U L T U R A L .
Cornelius.................................... 50
A pples—Baldw ins and N orthern Spy, J.
Nichols, Forest Grove; G rim es Golden and S M Holland et ux to John
Red Cheek Pippin, 0 . 1). Sykes; Red BeLig-
Price pt of bk 2 Stewart &
helrner A. W. Barber; U tter Red, Fall Pippin,
Yellow Newtons, W estfield N onesuch, Wolf
Tucker’s add Hillsboro........... 400
River, H. H untem an; K ing and Yellow B< II
Flower, G. H. Stricklin, Forest Grove; T ua­ Ulrich Fuegy to Louisa Fuegy
latin Beauty, Fred Barber; E. Spit.zenberft and
G ravenstein, J. Nichols, R u b io , J o s ph
pt of Wm Ellerson d 1 c t 1
R obinson, Farm ington; W axou, Ben Davis,
E. M. Rice, Hillsboro; Rom e Beam y, J. W.
n 2 ..............................................
Gates; W ealthy, Benton Phillips, B uxton;
G loria M undi, Oscar K el say; Siberian Crab, L F Carst^ne et al to Chas Brown
Mrs. E. J. K err.
Apples in boxes— N orthern Spy Red Cheek
pt of sec 4 t 2 n 4 w .............. 600
P ippin. K ing and G ravenstein, P. Zuercher,
Cedar Mill.
C ham pion quince—Peter Johnson, H ills­ J R C Thompson et ux to Wal­
boro.
ter Thompson pt of sec 24 t
Crawford peaches—W A. M arlin, Hillsboro.
Italian prunes—Peter Zuercher.
2 s 1 ...........................................
Silver prunes—Fred Barber, Hillsboro.
P lum s—lth in a Claude, George Doughty, Oregon Nursery Co to C C Babb
H illsboro.
B asket display grapes—Moore’s Diam ond,
It 4 bk 10 Orenco Townsile 100
D elaware, W orden, W. Iv. Newell, G aston.
Plate display grapes—W hite Sw eetw ater, Oregon Nursery Co to Cassie
Alfred G uetber, Glencoe.
T om atoes-M rs. W. E. W heeler, Hillsboro.
G Thrapp pt of bk 4 Orenco
Pear butter, crapapple Jelly, corn—Mrs.
M artha Jack , H illsboro.
Townsite .................................. 330 to whom this concert was expected to sang it with ease ar.d made the most one 3-horse steel tooth harrow, 2-horse t;am harness; set single harness and
W hole clam s, cucum ber relish—Mrs. J. W.
Sewell, Hillsboro.
plow, cultivator, grain cradle, pitch ! other articles too numerous to mention.
be unusually attractive on account of j '*•
M inced clam s and canned tro u t-M rs. F . J. Oregon Nursery Co to W E
W illiam s, Hillsboro.
the record of the singer in evangelistic 1 l'e next group. My Love Nell ’ forks, hoes, rakes, axes and other farm Free lunch at noon.
Babb et al It 3 bk 10 Orenco
C herries—Mrs. Fred A dam s, Hillsboro.
E nglish gooseberries—Mrs. E B. Poole.
Townsite.................................... 100 work, were conspicuous by their ab‘ al,d When Mabel Sings by Speaks tools. All household and kitchen TERMS OF SALE— All sums of $10
Blackberries and peas—Mrs. R. B. Coolins,
H illsboro.
sence. Those who did come were and “ The Pauper’s Drive” by Homer, furniture, oats, wheat, hay and growing and less, cash. On sums of over $10,
Pickles and gooseberries—Mrs. J. A. Im brie, Oregon Nursery Co to A C
H illsboro.
richly repa d The first number in-
of a different class much lighter potatoes. Nothing reserved. Lunch one years time will be given on ap­
287
Schoonover
It
9
Orenco
acres
Sliced pear*— Mrs. Alice W ilkes, Hillsboro.
R h u b a r b , sliced plum s and wlu le liartlett
eluded
an
old
Scotch
song—The
Mac
but
pleasing
ballads and were much and sweet cider. Terms of sale: All proved notes with interest at rate six
Herbert
Graves
et
ux
to
Martin
p e ars—Mrs. J. VV. Gates, Leisyvi 1- .
Q uince—Mrs. W. H. S m ith, Hill boro.
Gregor’s
Gathering
and
the
famous
appreciated
by
the audience which de ! sums of $10 and less, cash. On sums per cent per annum from date. Two
W
Fish
20
acres
in
sec
24
t
2
C ucum ber pickles and straw berries-M r«. T.
R. Im brie, Hillsboro.
s 1 .............................................. 650 “ Honor and Arms,” from the oratorio manded an encore to which Mr. Butler of over $10 12 menths time will te per cent discount for cash on sums
Blackberries and crabapple p ickles-M rs.
Loui M anning, N ortli HilUboro.
of Samson by Handel. This stirring responded with a light airy trifle amus­ given on approved notes, without in­ over $ 10.
S J White et ux to Jerry Cava­
Beans—Mrs. E. F. McNelly.
R aspberry sherbet—Mrs. B. Schollleld, Cor­
C. L. HlNMAN,
terest if paid when due, if not, interest
naugh pt of sec 35 t 1 n 2 .. 1200 number was written by Handel at a ing if not musical.
nelius.
W hole peaches—Mrs. A. Llghtfoot, ,,,,,
H ills­ August Krause et ux to Henry
The
last
number
closed
with
"RclV
A. HlNMAN J r .,
rom
date
at
rate
of
8
per
cent
will
be
time when the florid methods of the
boro.
iug
Down
the
Rio”
by
German,
words
Executors
of
A. Hinman estate.
charged.
Three
per
cent
discount
for
earlier
Italian
opera
still
held
sway
and
M A N U F A C T U R E D A R TIC LE S.
Voelker se i of swj sec 15 t
by
Kipling,
which
has
a
swing
to
it
in
J.
W.
Hughes,
Geo. F. Naylor,
C lim ax M illing C om pany, oil flours and
cas
t
on
sums
over
$
10.
in
which
Handel
himself
had
written
1 s 3 ............................................ 3500
breakfast cereals.
the music that admirably suits the
Auctioneer.
Clerk.
Pacific C«»ast Condensed Milk Com pany, on . Louis Burke et al to Cooper An­
J.
P.
HELTZEL,
Owner
many
operas
although
with
little
suc­
C arnation Cream condensed.
flowing
verse
of
the
great
Kipling.
I.
W.
Hughes,
Geo.
F.
Naylor
cess.
It
was
not
until
late
in
life
that
5400
derson
pt
of
sec
29
t
1
s
3
w
HEW'I NO A N D N E E D L E W O R K .
For Sale.
Auctioneer.
Clerk.
he found his real work and that which The audience vigorously encored Mr.
Q uilt«—Silk. Mrs. R W. M cN utt, Cornellu»; Minerva Caudle et al to L A
cotton, Mrs. A. A. Beency, H ill-boro.
Butler
who
repeated
the
last
number.
made him famous—his genius for the
R ugs—Mrs. J. A. K irkw ood, Mexico.
One lot 100x100 leet. A ,7 room
Rood pt of bk 6 Finney’s add
B edspreads-M rs. J. F. W illiam s, Hillsboro.
j house, well finished, hot and cold
Executors Sale.
oratorio form. This very dramatic aria Miss Clapp did very good work in her
Shaw ls—Mrs. H ollingsw orth, Forest Grove.
Hillsboro.....................................
515
Best sewing exhibit tor girl under II years,
water, bath and electric lights, plenty
which has not aiother equal for the accompanying and especially in the The undersigned wil! sell at public of
p-ixe, «ewing m achine—Miss M argaret G arri­ Leopold Stolz et ux to I B Pra­
fruit. Coiner 4th St. and 2nd Ave.
son, Forest Grove.
Loewe
song
did
some
very
artistic
and
bass voice in any other oratorio is a
Cushion«—Mrs. Geoige H ellaire, Glencoe.
ther pt of A Landess d.l c t 1
auction to the highest bidder on the Price $1500. Also one lot on 2nd
POULTR Y F IR S T P R E M IU M ? .
$ 2 .............................................. 80C0 work of the highest dramatic gifts and sympathetic work and in the Handtl Hinman Farm in Forest Grove, Wash­ Street, 100x100 feet, close to car line
Brown L eghorns— Geo. H arrow , Hillsboro
is yet unspoiled by the florid runs ot- aria she ably supported the singer.
$400. One lot 100x200 feet on 2nd
Herman Metzer et ux to Edward
ington county, Oregon, on
Forest
Grove
audiences
are
already
ac-
Ave. Also 5 room house, lot 100
dinarily
more
suited
to
a
light
and
high
Wait It 4 bk 60 Metzer acre
Thursday, October 15, 19n8
xlOO, plenty of fruit Price $1150.
soprano
voice
than
to
such
a
heavy
quainted
with
Misses
Alice
Sewell.
I,eah
sa)e
(0
^egjn
a,
9
¡
q
o’clock,
the
IV-
tracts............................................ 250
2-tf.
See
J a s . S t e p h e n s o n .
Leiser
and
Mr.
Dwinell
Clapp
and
I voice as a bass. Few basses can
M M Pittenger to Maud M Lake
lowing property, to wit:
MODERN
everyone
may
be
sure
that
their
play­
equal either the dramatic or technical
et al pt of bk 2 Finney’s add
Grey gel4ing, wt. 1600; Bay mare,!
Cider Apples Wanted.
Hillsboro.........................
300 ! demands of the number but Mr. Butler ing was enjoyed by all.— Index.
wt. 1200; Grey gelding four years old, j
will buy all the cider apples you
PHARMACY Albert E Rosser to Elizabeth j overcame the difficulties with ease and — Money to loan on farm securitj wt. , _ 1600; Black mare six years old. wt. , | will I fetch
me. Will take them in any
j brought home to the audience the W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove
Rosser pt of A Hill d 1 c t 2
1650; Grey mare five years old, w t.! quantity delivered at Cornelius.
1 dramatic essence of the work which is — ------------------------------------------------- 1300; Brown mare three year; old,
s 3 w ............................................
W. H. STRATTON. 9-tf
strongly worked out by Handel.
John H Clear et ux to A D
wt. 1365; Chestnut gelding two yeats — We’ll buy your wool an! mohair.
Smith 80 acres in sec 28 t 2
The next numDer included Tom der ---------------------------------------------------- old, wt. 1400; Chestnut gelding, wt.
Puts up all kinds
Reimer of Loewe. and Infelice frem
filly ore year old; 1Brto* '*
s i ...............................................
Public Sale.
" 1200;
uu; Chestnut n"z
Bailey.
of Prescriptions
Bay filly one year old; Chestnut geld- —New stock of latest Ladies’ Home
J W Shute et ux to L E Shute
j the opera Ernani of Verdi.
I hf md rsigned will sell at public jnK ohe year old; Chestnut colt five lournal dress patterns at Bailey’s Big
with the best and
pt of bk 9 Fairview add Hills­
The Loewe song is an art sang and auction
the premises, one and one- month, oId. Twelve head extra gocd Store.
boro ............................................
was one of the gems of the evening. half miles on north
PUREST DRUGS
. . cows part of . which
. . . are not?
__ 1 . ..e»h
<h _ White River Flour made of beat
_ . of Banks,
„ lofto on
dairy
It is beautifully worked out by the
I
•
BUTLER CONCERT.
Ct° ef 2 • 1 08
balance to fresh soon; 3 yearling
whe„ |<w u ]t „
composer who has been very generous
Sale
begins
at
10
a.
m.
The
fol-
hetfsrs;
Full
blood
Jersey
bull;
25
47-ti
with his inspiration giving passages of
S p le n d ili
Sm a ll A u d ie n ce H e a rs
lowing
property
to-wit:
Matched
team
goats;
McCormick
binder;
Champion,
much beauty, equally to the piano as
LIST your farms and other properties
That’s what you get
Mroftram .
to the voice, and wedding both to the | of mares 6 years old, weight about 1 binder; 2 McCormick mowers; 2 hay for sale with T. H. Littlehalea, Forest
when you deal at
Mr. Fred Butler made hi* initial words of the poem in a matchless way 1300; 2 Jersey cows, fresh; red Polled rakes; hay tedder; Pacific fanning mill; Grova National Eank BuilJing. 27ti
bow to a Forest Grov< audience Friday that should bring joy to a real musician and Jtr*ey cow, fresh; yearling heifer, manure spreader; 2 wagons; top bug- Let THE N ews do your job work.
evening. The concert was a decided The Infelice is a work of difficulty six shoats, new Mitchel 3 inch wagor, gy; disc harrow; spring tooth hanow; We guarantee pood workmanship
success artistically. The audience was 1Dd a showy work but not one of the 2 3-4 Mitchel wagon, 2 sets double 2 steel lever harrows; gang plow; sul- gooi stock and most reasonable prices.
OREST GROVE, OREGON
small, only a portion of the college be- 5^ of Verdi. It is only necessary to team harness with collars, Mitchel top ky plow; 4 walking plows; hce drill;
ing represented and the church people express th« opinion that Mr. Butler buggy A grade, 2 sets single hiroest, broadcast seeder; several set double | We print everything.
Registered Jerseys— O w , Jo h n Dennis,
H illsb >ro; registered calve«, Jo h n D ennis best
yearling under 2 years, H erm an Boge, F arm ­
ington; registered hull, 3 years, W in. Schulm -
ericb, Farm ington; registered bull, 2 years,
I)r. A. B. Bailey, Hillsboro; registered bull
under 2 year«, It. Beam ish. Hillsboro; grade
heifer, yearling. George H arrow , Hillsboro;
p »lied Jerseys, bull and heller, S outh T ua­
latin.
S hort H orns—A. Chalm ers, Centerville, first
on herd.
and will demonstrate how to beautify your home. Mrs. Boss-
worth is an artist of exceptional ability. We are fortunate in se­
curing her services for these dates. You are invited t o come
and bring your card and witness the demonstrations and receive
a souvenir. Bring your husbands along to see that famous
PLOW OF PLOWS
The CANTON
DISC PLOW
AS SHOWN IN THIS CUT
M. PETERSON
® > SON,
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
"PK.
PUBLIC SALES!
IINES' DRU6 STORE
J