TH E N E W S Published every Thursday by The Washington County Publishing Co., Incorporated. Entered at the post-office at Forest Grove, Oregon, as second class mail matter. Subscription $1.50 Per Year M vartlslng r a u s mad* knawn an applica tien Official Paper Washington Co. A. E. NOIIRSE...................MANAGER J. F. WOODS............................... EDITOR Died. Mrs. Belle Fineount Haines of Bux­ ton, died in that place last Thursday afternoon at 4 p. m. Deceased was born in New York state on July IS, 1851. She was married to Herbert Fintount, who died in 1878. She was again married to Elwood J. Haines in Tacoma, July 2, 1903. Her fathei died in Forest Grove, August 29, this year. After the death of her father she moved to Buxton. T h i remains were brought to the undertaking estab­ lishment of V. H. Limber and the funeral was held in the chapel last Saturday at 11 a. m., with interment in Forest View cemetery. THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1908 COUNTY COURT. Try a S a c k of “ H o m e P r o d u c t ’ PROBATE COURT Estate of Alanson Hinman ceased. Petition of Frank Hinman overruled and executors allowed to sell personal property. Estate of L Landess, deceased. In­ ventory and appraisement approved Distribution of personal property al­ lowed subject to debts against estate. Estate of J B McPherson, deceased. Administratrix allowed to sell personal property. Estate of Chas B Clark, deceased. Final account filed and approved. Nov. 16 time set for hearing objec­ tions to Anal settlement. Estate of Ward and Clair Wilkes, minors. Thos S Wilkes appointed guardian. Bonds fixed a' 8500. Wil­ lis Ireland, J C Hare and R L Davis appointed appraisers. Estate ol John Losli, deceased. Al­ fred Guerber, Geo Krebs and David Wanger appointed appraisers. Estate of Andrew Furhrer, deceased. Nov. 23 time set for final settlement. Estate of Moses Dillaboy, deceased. Amanda J Dillaboy allowed 835 per month. Estate of L L Doak, deceased. Bill of T B Perkins examined and allowed. Estite of E E Brooks, deceased. Final account filed. Nov. 30 time set for hearing objections. Estate of N Stoltz, deceased. Final settlement. Charles H. Olmstead died Saturday, October 10, at 5:30 p. m. on the west One week from next Tuesday bound train near Rawlins, Wyoming. i t election day. H ave you reg­ Mr. Olmstead was returning to his istered? home at this place after a visit of sev­ eral weeks with his mother in New It may take only one-half of York. The deceased came west to one percent now to guarantee Palouse county, Wash., about eighteen all the bank deposits of the years ago and a few months after com­ country, but after the barriers of ing to Washington he engaged in the honesty are thrown down and general merchandise business in Pull­ all sorts of speculators are invit­ man, where he remained until 1905 when he came to Portland. Last ed into the banking business spring he came out to Forest Grove, how long can this ratio be bought a home and settled here. Mr. maintained? Olmstead has been in frail health for sjm e time. The body was brought One of the noticeable but nat­ here Tuesday and funeral services held in the home Wednesday, October 21 ural consequences to follow the at 1 p. m. under the auspices of the building of the Oregon Elec- lodge. Mr. Olmstead leaves a wife REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS trict into this city, is the move­ and three children. Christian Lehmann et ux to A C ment along the line, principally Lehr Its 3 & 4 bk 1 Lehman — Miss Kirkwaod has received some at Cornelius, to cut up the acre tracts..............................8 700 larger tracts of land into smaller very pretty combs in the very latest Wm Daniels to Geo F Brice Its designs. Call and see them. 15-t3 8 & 9 Gray Oak................... 10 ones. At Cornelius the entire Frank Dickey et al to Mary north side of town is taking on McCracken pt of bk 2 Bran­ a season of activity and thrift; ford add Forest Grove......... 1400 many new houses are being D C Iler to Noamah E Her It 7 “Pioneer Harness Maker” built, and soon that burg will bk 8 Sherwood..................... Geo S Campbell et al to F G be twice the size it was three This is the time of year Heidel tract in M Moore d 1 months ago. when heavy work begins c t l s 2 w ........................... 1500 and you will want good J F Ketr to Lawrence Bonney The Evening telegram of strong harness. W e not et al tract in Hillsboro........ 950 last Saturday gave up a page I W Sewell et ux to Robert M only have the largest of its magazine section to D r .' Ross 141.66 acres in R Wil­ stock in the county but liams d i e t l n 2 w .......... Large of this place who has be­ 10 our prices will convince Z W Hendricks to A S Ken­ come widely known through you that we dricks pt of bk 27 & 34 Cor­ his advertising in the local pa­ nelius .................................... 10 SELL THE CHEAPEST pers. This is a better “ad” for lophie Strom to John R Frank Forest Grove than it is for Dr. 5 acres in sec 16 t 2 s 1. . . 600 Our Store is overflowing with all Large, for the simple reason E D Mitchell et ux to S E kinds of harness, both light and that he can answer calls only Bu-ns pt of Tualatin Gardens 10000 heavy, Buggy Whips, Robes, 1 E Burns to Robena Burns within a radius of an hour’s i Rain Curtains. In fact every­ same as above....................... 1 thing you want. drive unless this latest feature Jeo E Payne et ux to J H in his advertising, viz: the Brown It 3 bk 19 Hillsboro 2000 DANIEL PARSONS “ three months prior.”, can be Fred Mast et al to Fred Keller utilized, and if so, we may ex­ e j of nej sec 15 t 2 n 3 . . . 1200 pect that he will add another Thos Talbot et ux to A M Fitch pt of bk 7 Talbots add phone. However, the point we Cornelius................................ 250 wish to make, is, that if Dr. Will be open on Thos Talbot et ux to M Sus- Large is really famous, the local bauer pt of bk 5 & 6 Talbots news papers did it. add Cornelius...................... 270 Jane M Smith to A Saelens Its The young ladies' and the young 19, 20 bk 1 Branlords add men’s classes at the Christian Bible from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Forest Grove.......................... 1 School are doing good work. On last R 1 Rufli to W J Thornburgh Friday evening, at the home ol Mrs. pts of 23 & 26 t 2 n 4 w. .. 1000 Jennie Dixon, a reception was ten­ For the month of October we M D Jones to J P Jones nwj dered the minister's Bereans by Mrs. will make a regular $4.00 Panel of sej sec 30 t 2 s 2 ........... 200 Siaa’ class of Willing Workers. This on Special mount 5x14 with M D Jones to O M Heaton et was the result of a quality contest, in al e j of sei sec 30 t 2 s 2 which the young men maintained the Oregon State l3eal, something J G Mann et ux to D H Bailey preeminence. Mr. and Mrs. Sias were new and up-to-date for $3.00 a 112 acres in sec 25 t 1 s 3 w 2240 present. A jolly evening was spent, dozen. See our window on 1st Walter F Burrell Trustee to W and at 10:00 o’clock about thirty Ave. north. A Shaw pt of secs 20 & 29 young people partook of a joyous ban­ t 1 s 1 ................................... 6400 quet, at which the Willing Workers as Wm Nelson et ux to Peter Nel­ hostesses did themselves proud. son 80 acres in C Wilkins d I will give my personal attention I c t 1 D 2 w .......................... 3600 — Money to loan on farm security. to all sittings from city and Peter Nelson et ux to Fred W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove country. Stucki 38 acres in C Wilkins d i e ....................................... 30C0 Geo L McPherson et al to De­ troit Trust Co pts of sees 18 19 t 3 n 4 St other lands . . 10 Margaret Baldwin to C S Arnold A *. ;V . S T A B H R , M a n a g e r Its 7, 8, 9 St 10 bk 14 S Park add Forest Grove......... 10C0 A W Lambert et al to M D Jones pt of sec 30 t 2 s 2 . . 700 E M Klink to Floyd B Tefft pt ol bk 35 Beaverton ......... 375 sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay­ J D Rode et ux to James Nich­ ments. A lso a full line of ols 15 acres in B F Catching d i e t I n ................................ 2050 DANIEL PARSONS Bryant’s Studio SUNDAYS FIour===AII G ro c e rs H a r0 w heat ft MILLS Every Sack Guaranteed ' / / £ h * JüttSTEMFLOI ____ CROrt QBttf*1“ C R ISC E X T MANUFACTURED BY CRESCENT MILLS— FOREST GROVE r. A MODERN vicio » HEATING STOVES and Ranges PHARMACY Puts up all kinds of The famous Charter Oak heat­ Prescriptions jijiiiiiin n iM ing stoves are the best heat with the best and producers with the least fuel of PUREST DRUGS any stoves on the market. As for Ranges there are no better makes than the Real Estate Range, prices range from T hat’s what you get when you deal at $26 to $50 HINES’ DRUG STORE GRANITEWARE FOREST GROVE, OREGON j and Wm H Adams to John' H Peugh pt o( sec 22 t 2 n 3 w............................................. 3000 ! H Tober et ux to J T Turk pt of secs 14 & 15 t 2 n r 4 w. 3200 C T LeTourneau et ux to John W Winters 60 acres in secs 11 & 12 t 3 s 2 ................... 1 | A W Donelson to Wm Ede et r ux Its 3 & 4 bk 2 Hum­ phrey’s add Hillsboro........... 26001 TINWARE CARL HINMAN Successor to S. Ü. Hughes F o re s t G ro ve O re go n ............................................................I I...... I l l — I— L e t us M ake Your Home M o re (Bom fortable a n d A ttr a c tiv e We have just* received a new shipment of Iron and Brass Beds which defy all competition as to de­ sign, price and quality. Also are unpacking and marking the m ost beautiful assortment of dining, bed room and parlor chairs ever shown in F orest Grove. They will delight you. Remember: W e stand behind everything we sell SATISFACTION, OR. MONEY BACK” THE BAZAAR S E E US BEFORE PURCH ASING H ig h G rad e Pianos , Organs a n d S ew ing Machines HOYT FURNITURE CO. Paterson Bldg. Forest Grove, Oregon E d iso n a n d Colum bia T alking Machines and Records always in stock. Cata­ logues sent free to any address. T ry Th e leading ploce In the County for Stationery and School Supplies. Goldenrod Flour Guaranteed