Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 15, 1908, Image 8

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    Correspondence.
tended a surprise dance at the Heisler
ranch Saturday evening.
Dick Crowther was up
DILLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. Pollock spent Monday
Forest
Ruth Parkin stayed with her parents
at Portland.
at Davids Hill several days this
Mr. Pegg Sr. is
slowly
recovering
Hillside spent Sunday at the
Hughes went to M cM inn­
Dallas
ing her sister, Mrs. H . Fulbert.
John
were
Wilson
visitors
at
and
Mr. Hardy and family have returned
Crowther’ s
report a de-1
Our school will begin
on Thursday
of this week with Miss Edith
of Portland as teacher.
Miss M oulton
The Ladies Aid met at the home of attended Institute at Hilllsboro
They had an all day first of the week.
tied
three
the
THATCHER
Everybody
Hillsboro Monday.
is
bee farm.#
400
Jim
has
purchased a feed
Haney visited
Davidson
and
family are o c ­
cupying Thad Stevenson’ s house, re­
Miss Kate Monner,
who
last week.
John Byers gave a watermelon
feast
at his home to the young people of
cently vacated by Adler’ s family.
has been
friends
school
Monday,
Tuesday and
Wednesday while Miss Traver was at­
tending the
Hillsboro.
Teachers’
A. T. Buxton
and
Institute
wife
at
called on
Mr. Baker near tjwn Sunday, who was
injured last week
by
Mr. and
Mrs
children and Mrs.
E.
Graham.
H.
Children, Misses and Ladies
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
Mr. Killen is making some
of enlarging his barn and building
sheds.
thus
on
H e has some fine milch cows
adding
one
more dairyman to
W e are also in
Thather.
They include Long Haired Coney Cluster
EAST GASTON.
The
Front
farm and the latter to visit at the home
o ' M. Peterson.
Sable Long Haired Coney Shawl, Blend­
Stewart Mattey spent Sunday with
Forsburg’ s little boy has not fully
J. A. Burke and the boys were out
popularity each season we will be more
Storm Collar, Isabella American Opossum,
than pleased if you will give us an oppor­
Sable Squirrel, Blended Musk Rat Double
tunity to show you what we have and
and
quote prices.
Scarf.
picking apples Tuesday.
Mrs. M. J. Gleason and daughter,
Mrs. C. Fraily, were out from Portland
last Wednesday, taking a trip to their
old homestead while here.
The many friends of Mrs. John Klink,
expects
Ranging in price from $1.25 lo $12
Walter Burke was up Saturday look­
HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN
Mr. Soule is rushing his new house
this week.
H e has it enclosed now.
j
J. W. Pritchard has purchased a new
COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
j
OREGON
to install a milk.
siwmill at the tunnel in a few days.
W. K. Newel! expects to be done
— M oney to loan on farm security
Walter Hannan and wife went to drying prunes this week. The crop W . H . Hollis.
Forest Grove Thursday where Mrs. being light the time was short and he
— W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair.
did not run to his full capacity.
Hannan had some dental work done.
Bring it in.
Bailey.
W. K. Newell attended the meeting
School began here Oct. S, with Geo.
—
The
top
price
at
Bailey’
s for yout
Yates as principal, and Miss Nellie of the Board of Horticulture in Portland
W ool and Mohair.
Monday.
His
brother
Joe
accom
­
J ihnson as assistant. Owing to Teach­
— Try Schultz’ s ground bone for
ers Institute in Hillsboro, school was panied him home Monday evening and
your hens. It will make them lay.
spent
Tuesday.
n )t ih session the forepart of the week.
— M oney to loan on farm security
Dud Stowell and W. Hannan have
The Ladies Aid society of the Chris­ \ W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove
i nproved the appearance of their re­
tian church will give a pie and cake
— White River Flour made of best
spective homes by a couple coats cl
sale at N. B. La Course’ s store Satur­
j Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai-
print.
day, Oet. 17, com m encing at 8 o ’ clock
1 ley’ s Big Store.
47-tf
The bridge men have begun work a. m. The public is most cordially
LIST your farms and other properties
again on the trestle crossing the Grib- invited.
for sale » ith T . H . Littlehales, Forest
ner canyon.
Dr. Bishop, who went east a month
Grove National Bank Building. 27tf
or more ago, will return to Forest
WILSON.
Miss Jennie Underwood, of Judpe
Grove today. The doctor has been
Parkin Brothers disposed of their
Hollis’ office, will leave shortly for T o­
taking post-graduate work in Boston,
dried prunes this week.
peka, Kan., where she will visit three
and while in the east attended the
V iolo W ooley wss out from Portland International congress of tuberculosis months before returning to the Grove.
ta visit her mother Sunday.
at Washington.
J.
Single Scarf, Isabella Fox Single
ing after his interests here.
now living in Woodlawn, were glad to disc plow and is doing some fine work.
welcome her among us again for a
Chas. Crunican has recovered some-
few days this week.
what but has not resumed his hauling
C.
ed Opossum, Sable Long Haired Coney
in this line and as they are increasing in
recovered from sickness yet.
BUXTON
Mr. and Mrs.
and Cross Tie; Sable L on g Haired Coney,
Row
Burke and Saturday and Monday.
Adams and
children were at North Yamhill part of his uncle at Lafayette.
list week, the former people going
M. J. Crunican’ s family have moved
down to the sale at John William’ back to their old place.
Mr. McCabe
garment you are certain
you get the best to be had for the price.
A few of the chances
we offer you.
. J. E. Loomis was out picking apples
D. A.
4 ?
improvements on his place in the way
a loaded wagon
r inning over both legs.
La Vogue
W e have a full line for
here
w e k s , returned to
No
'M
Tnatcher.
N o school until Thursday as Mr. W.
the past two
Portland Monday. Humphrey has gone to Hillsboro to
attend the Teacher’ s Institute.
Mr. Hanson, who has worked on the
Mr. Jack Killen is now occupying
Bisbee farm for the past six years, is
niw a man of leisure for a few weeks. the new home purchased of H . H.
viskjng
(the head of the firm) himself who visits us
every season and learns from us the needs of
this vicinity, and of our trade especially, in
this line. So when you don a
To see them is to be convinced—and to those who are not* so particular
we have a number of High Grade Coats that, we are offering aL
LESS THAN HALF PRICE
Brower gave the
young folks a taffy party at their home
gasoline engine.
Mr. John Anisfield,
We take no Back Seat in Coatdom
ing with a bad case of lagrippe.
Mr. and Mra. E.
to the prevailing styles and who are good
judges of material and make-up, but also of
They are made with the practical side before the d e ­
signer and while Chic, Beautiful and attractive every
one is made to be worn with grace, comfort and en­
during shapliness
sacks of
B. E. LaMont’ s. their son, W m . Haney, Sunday.
Mr. C. I. Dakin and wife visited
working for Wra.
chopper, and it is run by D. B. Adams'
Mr.
fine
rented the M. Bis- friends at Gales Creek last week.
Mrs. Fred M cElliot has been suffer­
Johnson, who has
R ice
Henry Rhodes dug
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ella Pizer and children of Cor
Allan
the
fine potatoes last week.
nelius are guests at
Frost
enjoying
weather.
B. E. LaMont transacted business in
Rufus
is
Pay Particular Attention
STYLE, FIT, WEAR and
MODERATE PRICES
comforters and
spent a pleasant day.
W ATTS DISTRICT.
of these garments we not only have the as­
sistance of ladies who
for we have handled no other make for
the last four seasons; and the suceess we
have had attests their popularity as to
Moulton
Mrs. Broderson.
meeting,
necessary to go into a lengthy description
of this well known brand of
Womens’ Ready-to-wear
Coats
Ruie
Sunday.
lightful time.
In the selection
* .
Lucy and
Mrs. J. A. Davis of Portland is visit­
and
Douglas
It hardly seems
home.
ville Tuesday to cry a sale.
from their trip east
week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thom pson of
from his sickness.
J. W.
from
Grove visiting the home folks Sunday.
Clark visited
their daughter at Dilly Sunday.
A number of our young
G ir l W a n t e d — T o do
in family of two.
housework
G ood wages.
people at- quire at this office
IN REGULAR SESSION.
In­
12-tl
City Fathers Pore Over the Needs
of the City.
was taken by the council.
built
T H E BO O K STO RE
chambers Tuesday
in
evening
$
10 00
L C Walker, survey
15 00
.........
Sam Todd, labor...................
8 75
E B Sappington. salary. . . .
s o 00
L J Corl. sal & c o m ............
22 08
F H Saund^r,
gravel .........
8 75
C W Nice, signs.....................
1 50
A E Gardner, gravel..............
45 50
Goff Bros, supplies................
16 76
V I Fuqua, labor...................
6 70
J F McGill, repairs ..............
6 80
S G Hughes,
supplies . . . .
Jennie Underwood,
80 91
s t e n .. .
10 50
R P Wirtz, c o m m ...................
2 00
3 00
Gordon & Mizner, livery. . .
J A Watrous, gravel..............
E W Haines Pow Co, 1 & w.
L ibrary.....................................
263 o o 1
35 o o ;
T otal............................
635 151
for light..........................
263 99
w a te r ............................
431 40
FOR SALE— 4 acre tract with im­
provements near town. Tel. 5435.
2 95
Also cow for sale.
8-tf
00
settle with Pacific University for lights
! from Jan. 1. 1903 to Sept.
1 this year
work. E B Sappington
license, R P W ir tz .. .
6 00
F o r
SALE— Shadeland
W onder
3 00 1 white seed oats. Edward]Naylor. 39-tf
fine, R P Wirtz............
for $250.
The recorder reported the following-
W e have a handsome display of new
, for licenses, $6 .00; fines $7.50.
The
College Pennants and Pillows
purchasing committee was ;n
■ structed to buy the necessary supplies
2418 84
Paid 17 warrants.....................
464 47
Balance Oct 1st.....................
Treasurer was instructed to pay the
the bonded
indebtedness.
E. W. Haines appeared before the
i sell the wi-es and
I system
1 72
Bal Oct 1st...............................
7 76
LIBRARY FUND.
Æ
poles of its light Paid 1 warrant..........................
stating that
certain
9 48
Paid 2 warrants........................
j council and asked if the council would Bal Sept 1st. 1 9 0 8 .................
T h e seal in colors, felt, 9 inches in diameter,
ready to make up as you like
-
-
75c
1954 37
SPECIAL STREET FUND.
Bal Sept 1st. 1908.................
for the fire department.
interest on
T otal............................
parties Bai Oct 1st...............................
class
D o S ew ing — First
dressmaking. Miss
Frankie
to
Matthews, Cor. 4th St.
and 5th Ave.
So. Forest Grove.
12-t4*
Vetch Seed for Sale.
The
variety. Apply to A.
Forest Grove or farm
9 -tf
327 75 near Centerville.
35 00
I wished to buy and wanted a franchise
BUILDIV j FUND.
1 to do business in the city. No action Bal in bank on in t.................... 1300
N otice is hereby g iv e n that Joel C . Ash of Oil«»
Cr«*ek. O regon , w ho. on A u g . 16, 1907, made H o r n ««*
Entry N o. 16310. Serial N o . 0 3 7 3 , for Lots 2 8 3 S «
tion 29 and Lot 5 Section 3 0. T ow n ship 1 North. *«■*<
4 W e s t, W illa m ette M eridian , has flled notice of i»*
tent ion to make Anal C om m utation proof, to estaH***
claim to the land above described, before
and R eceiv er, at Portland, O reg o n , on the 26 tb
O ctober, 1908.
Claim ant names as w itnesses:
Edward S eym ou r, o f Forest G r o v e, Oregon.
John W o e ll, o f G ales C ree k , O regon .
H u gh S m ith, o f Forest G r o v e , O regon .
O . S . H ig b y , o f Forest G r o v e, O regon.
A L G E R N O N S. D R E S S «*.
RefU W -
First Pub. Sept. 2 4 , 1908.
Notice for Publication.
W an ted ,
best
C h a l m e r s ,
292
Notice for Publication.
United States Land O ffice . Portland, Oregon.
September 19, 1908.
FOR S a l e — New Cream Separator;
capacity 450 lbs, per hour.
John
6-tf
$1701 50 Dames, Gaston, Ore., R 1.
lumber, Goff Bros. . . .
The city treasurer was instructed to
FOR SALE— A good six year old
horse. Ira Brown,
Forest
Grove,
Route 1.
13-t5*
TRESURER’ S REPORT.
on hand Sept 1. 1908.
house
Little­
Bank
ltf
On account of the sickness of ®T
FOR SALE— Five good cows.
Ad­ wife I will sell all my Jersey cows st
5 00 dress the White House, Wilson, Ore­ reasonable prices. Call on or address
gon.
14-t2
J. P. APLIN, Dilley.
15-t4p
33 25 j
Wash Co Pub Co, printing. .
General Fund.
F o r S a l e Good 7 room
close to car line $1100.
T. H .
hales, Forest Grove, National
Bldg.
FOR SALE Ceder posts and found­
ation stones.
Call or phone E. J.
13t5
F o r RENT— Small ranch. Write Boos Ind. 261, Forest Grove.
D. Pierce, Gales Creek, Ore., phone
FOR SALE — R egistered Holstein
No. 32 Ind. Gales Creek.
9-tf
bull. Price $75. Address B. B. Goff,
Route 1 Forest Grove.
12-t3p
F a r m FOR R e n t — Good 126 acr:
farm on North Prairie. Inquire of
F or S a l e — Nine stands of bees,
Wm. Kane, Forest Grove.
11-tf
cheap. Call on Mrs. P. M . Mann, 1
mile east of town, or address Forest
15-tl*
F o r R e n t — T he building opposite Grove, R ou tt 2.
News office, recently occupied as a
FOR SALE— First
class lumbff
barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf
$8.00 per hundred.
Inquire of Albert
Dethlefts. Gales Spur, P. O. address
R o o m s t o R e n t — W ith or without Seghcrs, Ore.
15-tSp
board. Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’ s
residence. College Way.
11-tf
Cows for Sale.
8 75
J G Lenneville, salary.........
R ec
and passed.
P u re st d r o v e . O re.
It is all smooth sa ilin g when you place a Liner Ad
In this colum n. A few words here will reach 5,000
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
Insertion, 2Vfe cents each subsequent insertion.
M inim um charge 10 cts.
BILLS ALLOWED
with all Bal
An anti-spit ordinance was presented
street in front of
J H Smith, gravel..............
the council
members present.
on Council
the City Hall.
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council was held
Liner Column
A new cement sidewalk was ordered
U
.s.
Land O ffice at Portland.
Sept. 21st. 19Í*
N otice is hereby g iv e n that Charles M erle S»d— * . j
G lenw ood, O regon , w h o, on July 15th, 1903,
Homestead application N o . 15006. Serial No. 0 3 ^ »
N 'y o f N E H , and N 'y o f N W H , Section 34, T o w «” ,
north. R ange 5 W e s t. W illa m ette M erid ia a ^ J*
notice of intention to m ake final fire >ear P
tablish claim to the land above described.
lite r and R e c e iv e r, U . S. Land O ffice , at Portland. ^
gon . on the 29 ih day o f O ctob er. 1908.
Claim ant names as w itnesses:
Brice W ils o n , o f T im be r, O reg o n .
,
G ilbert E. W e stin g h o u se. o f T im ber, Oregon.
Eben A . Ires, o f G len w ood . O regon.
Jacob T . C o a , o f G len w ood . O reg o n .
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A L G E R N O N S. D RESSER. * « • * » ■
First Published Sept. 2 4.
F o r S a l e — Good pony;
weight
— New stock of latest Ladies' Ho**
13 abought 800 lb. Price $15.00.
F. J.
Miller, one mile southeast of Forest Journal dress patterns at Eailey *
Grove station.
Bell phone 271. 14-tf
Store.
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