Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 22, 1908, Image 8

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    Correspondence.
R. R. Co. have lately purchased the
old Wm M. Lyda sawmill for the pur­
pose of sawing timbers for the comple­
C O R N ELIU S.
tion of the tunnel near Buxton and
Our new school house will be done have just finished moving it to its new
in time, ind will be a credit to our location.
district.
of these garments we not only have the as­
Rev. Staver attended Sunday school
necessary to go into a lengthy description
sistance of ladies who
People of the M. E. church of Cor­ at Gales Creek last Sunday.
of this well known brand of
nelius, are putting a new roof on the
D ILLEY.
church building.
The new depot building on the Mr. Vermilie is putting in some new
to the prevailing styles and who are good
electric line is enclosed and will fill improvements in his blacksmith shop.
judges of material and make-up, but also of
the bill to a dot.
Mrs. H. Hubbard’s sister has re
An immense quantity of apples are turned to Portland, after a week’s visit
for we have handled no other make for
being shipped to Portland from here Mrs. Umplet of Amity, a sister of
the last four seasons; and the suceess we
by Wm. Stratton who will buy all that Mrs. Briggs, is visiting at the Briggs
have had attests their popularity as to
(the head of the firm) himself who visits us
comes.
home.
every season and learns from us the needs of
this vicinity, and of our trade especially, in
H. G Fitch and O. G. Jones, Fred Mrs. Grovendike went to Portland to
this line. So when you don a
Walton, Fred Barber and Geo. Lingen- visit her granddaughter and great
felter went to Portland on business granddaughter.
Saturday.
On Wednesday night the store of
They are made with the practical side before the de­
Charles Kafer’s and A. M. Fitch’s Briggs Bros, was entered by thieves
signer and while Chic, Beautiful and attractive every
garment you are certain
new residences in Talbot Addition, are securing some jewelry, six pairs of log­
one is made to be worn with grace, comfort and en­
you
get
the
best
to
be
had for the price.
progressing finely, and will soon be gers’ shoes and other articles. The
during shapliness
nearing completion.
thieves have not yet been apprehended
J. F. Kilgore and son of Umatilla,
Wallace-M orrison.
have purchased the Matthies place just
east of Cornelius. Phelps, Fitch Land A very pretty wedding occurred at
Co. made the sale.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Og­
Moss and whiskey are not very civil­ den, Sunday October 18, when Miss
izing or progressive in their ten­ Myrtus V. Morrison was married to
dencies, and it is high time they Mr. Charles B. Wallace, Rev. C. A.
Sias officiating.
were relegated to the rear.
Messrs. Ewing and Reynolds of Ne­ The home was beautifully decorated
braska, are here looking for a home with autumn leaves and ferns. After
where cyclones and blizzards never the ceremony and congratulations all
come. They are much pleased with present were served with a bountiful
dinner.
the outlook.
Mr. Wilcox, ne.ihew of Nelson Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace left the first
ol the week for Newberg where they
C 3 x of this place, had the misfortune
to get his arm broken, and is now in will make their future home.
the St. Vincent’s Hospital in Portland,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
doing well at last account.
Chas B Wallace and Mirtus V
Mrs. Wendell, former station agent Morrison.
for the Southern Pacific here, has re­ Wm L Smith and Anna B Sax.
We are also in
moved to R' edville. She will have
They include Long Haired Coney Cluster
L
a
Vogue
charge of the office there. Mr. Dolan
and Cross Tie; Sable Long Haired Coney,
of Hillsboro takes charge of the office Is the make of Childrens and Misses
here.
and Womans Coats advertised in this
Sable Long Haired Coney Shawl, Blend­
The school board here are expect­ weeks issue. Quite a lot offered at
ed Opossum, Sable Long Haired Coney
ing to introduce a water system for the less than Half Price. See window j
in this line and as they are increasing in
school with air pressure. We are glad display and Ad of Hoffman and Allen
Storm Collar, Isabella American Opossum,
popularity each season we will be more
that we have a school board, who are Co.
Sable Squirrel, Blended Musk Rat Double
up to date and in lavor of modern
than pleased if you will give us an oppor­
Miss Harriet Kreider went to Port­
methods.
and Single Scarf, Isabella Fox Single
tunity to show you what we have and
land Wednesday to visit with Mrs.
Henry Wirtz.
G ALES CREEK
Scarf. Ranging in price from $1.25 to $12
quote prices.
Mrs. Sheppard has been visiting with —Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in
her brother, Joseph Lee of Gales Creek Hillsboro Friday, Oct. 30th. Have
Teddy Hundley is quite sick and is him test your eyes for glasses.
—Stone & Stearns are now doing
under the care of Dr. Hines.
business
at the old stand near Hin-
Mr. Hollinger and Mr. Curtis of
man’s
hardware.
Pacific Ave. 16-tf
Forest Grove, visited the Gales Creek
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Busby of Oswego.
Sunday schools last Sunday and gave
Oregon, spent a few days last week
them a very interesting talk.
M. L. Vincent has been on the sick visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Rafferty.
list for the last few days.
FOR RENT—A 206 acre farm. For
Mr. and Mrs. John Ranes have pur­ N. L. Atkins has sold, through the Rev. W. P. Elmore of Brownsville, main feature being the address by
chased the Guy Thrapp place and took T. H. Littlehale agency, his one acre will be here Sunday evening and hold Rev. Folsom on the subject of Home It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad full particulars see A. S. Venen. 16t2
meeting in the Mission work.
possession last week.
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 j
tract on Fifth street to Samantha Cole­ j a gospel temperance
FOR RENT—Three farms in Patton
and the results are certain. 5c line 1st . . ..
Everybody
invited.
C. E. Nicholson, who resides in readers
!
M.
E.
church.
Insertion, 2Vfc cents each subsequent insertion. Valley.
The Hillsboro, Banks & Tillamook man, consideration $450.
Address H. W. Scott, Forest
Minimum charge 10 cts.
,,
The road bridge at Centerville is Cedar Canyon a few miles north of this ___________________________________ Grove.
16-tf
tom out and a new one being put in place, has on exhibition at Callaway’s
FOR
SALE—Having
accepted
a call
RENT —Small ranch. Write
| its place. This hinders traffic out that grocery store, a turnip that is a pippin. D. FOR
at
Portland,
Rev.
H.
C.
Ebeling,
Pierce,
Gales
Creek,
Ore.,
phone
way, as there is only a foot passage. Carl knows enough about advanced No. 32 Ind. Gales Creek.
9-tf Gales, will sell horse and buggy and’
It will be about a week before the agriculture, since leaving the grocery "
one cow. Two miles south of Dilley.
business here, to establish a new rec- _
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Successor^ f t (j. W A T S O N
bridge is completed.
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FARM
FOR
R
en t —Good 126 acr= ' — 16-t2*
ord in farming. This turnip of Carls, farm Qn Nonh p ^ . Inquire o f ------------
— Parties wishing teeth extracted by
Will carry a complete line of
like all else he possesses, is the largest J Wm. Kane, Forest Grove.
11-tf
FoR SALE—Good 7 room house
any of the dentists here, should try the ever.
WATGHI18, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
1 close to car line $1100. T. H. Little
It weighs 13i pounds and
new preparation administered by Dr. planted on June 26 this year.
Forest Grove. National Bank
Give me a call. Fine repairing of all kinds.
F or R e n t - -The building opposite hales,
Bldg.
C. L. Large. No matter how bad the
ltf
News
office,
recently
occupied
as
a
Main Street
A R T H U R S H E A R E R . Prop.
Forest Grove, Or.
teeth are or how difficult they are to —Money to loan on farm security barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf FOR SALE—Ceder posts and found­
get out, there will be absolutely no W. H. Hollis.
ation stones. Call or phone E. J.
pain and satisfaction guaranteed or no j — We’ll buy your wool and mohair, R ooms to R e n t —With or without Boos Ind. 261, Forest Grove. 13t5
charge for administering the prepara- Bring it in.
Bailey. board. Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’s FOR S ale —First class lumber
11-tf
l‘on-
16-tlp
—The t0p price at Bailey’s for your residence. College Way.
S8.00 per thousand. Inquire ol Al­
A. L. Sexton brought to this office Wool and Mohair,
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White j bert Dethlefts. Gales Spur, P. 0.
O u r Prlcva T « l k .
W# Ratnll nt Wholaaala
the other day, two pieces of wood — Try Schultz’s ground bone for Leghorn cockerels, $1 each C. E ., address Seghcrs,
Ore.
15-tSp
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W r i t » f o r IL n tIm n tttM o r »
taken
from
a
tree
on
Alvin
Brown's
your
hens.
It
will
make
them
lay.
Ruckle, So. Seventh St.
16-t3* |
Cows for Sa,e
Windows , Doors , Heard ware , Paints
place, that contained a bullet embed­ — New stock of latest Ladies’ Home
FOR SALE— Five dozen full blooded On account of the sickness of raf
R O S S C O .,
87 6rmd Aw.. PORTLAND, ORES. ded about four inches from the surface.
Journal dress patterns at Bailey’s Big: Brown Leghorn chickens will be sold wife I will sell all my Jersey cows st
There is nothing to show when the Store.
i at »h.
~ public
,k o . sale c......a—
Saturday, reasonable prices. Call on or address \
ball went in, and there is some specu- FOR SALE— Black driving horse. at Oct. the 24. McPherson
15-t4p
by
Mrs.
A
.W.
Stilwell.
16-tl J. P. APLIN, Dilley.
| lation as to how it got there and when, C. E. Geiger.
16-t4
Notice for Publication.
j The bullet was discovered by being
FOR SALE—A good six year old |
—
Bailey
will
buy
your
Wool
and horse.
| sawed in two.
Ira
Brown.
Forest
Grove.
cm,«a
snum
p * - » °? 5 a
Mohair.
Route
1.
13—
15
|
Notice is hereby given that Joel C. Ash ot Us.o
Next Thursday is Hallow’een. The
[ Creek. Oregon, who, on Aug. 16, 1907. made Homestee
Entry No. 16310. Serial No. 0373, for Lots » J S«-
United Artisan Lodge will hold a Hal­ The News 1 1.50 per year in advance. FOR SALE—New Cream Seoarator: lion
2V and Lot 5 Section 30. Township 1 North. BsW*
♦ West,
West. Willamette Meridian,
MerMt.an has
« . died
«led notice of
o il IP*
R a iln M i M ** f l o a u t .
lowe'en
party
at
its
hall,
on
next
Tues-
capacity
450
lbs,
per
hour.
John
Ind. Phone A I A
P o rea t d r o v e , O re.
term ion to make final Commutation proof, t-
The
busines*
men
of
our
eonimunlty
claim
to
the
land
above
described,
before
6-tf and Receiver, at Portland, Oregoo, on the 26tn ^
j day evening. It is reported that the as a whole are honest and their meth­ Dames, Gaston, Ore., R 1.
October, .908.
luncheon will consist of cider, hard; ods are sound. The President has
Claimant names as witnesses:
FOR
SALE—4
acre
tract
with
im­
Edward Seymour, o f Forest Grove, Oregon.
| doughnuts, fried; pie, pumpkin. All never said otherwise. Indeed, it Is
John Woell, of Gales Creek, Oregon.
Paste a stout piece of white cloth on the back of P. 27
provements
near
town.
Tel.
5435.
chiefly
In
the
Interest
of
the
grest
body
Hugh Smith, o f Forest Grove, Oregoo.
, members are invited to come, wearing of honest business men that be has Also cow for sale.
O. S. Higby, of Forest Grove. Oregon.
_
8-tf
of the Nov. Ladies’ Home Journal and you have a dur­
ALGERNON S. DRESS*"-
a mask and iu possession of the pass­ made his light for lawful business
Register.
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able addition to “Letiie Lane’s” family.
word. The ladies are each to bring a methods.—Hon. Wm. II. Taft, to Mer- F or S ale —Shadeland Wonder First Pub. Sept. 14, 1908.
hants and Manufacturers' Association. white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf
pumpkin pie.
Notice for Publication.
Boston. Mass.
Ladies’ Home Journal
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
O .S. Land omet tt Portland. O r e Ä »
Sept II*«- >**•
O r a tlt n d « to M « K I * le y .
1 the Congregational church held a
Vetch Seed for Sale.
on sale at
Notice is hereby given that Charles Merle Std# __
The
highest
claim
of
William
Mc­
Glen
wood,
Oregon,
who,
on
July
IJth.
. TT
Thank offering meeting at the church Kinley for the gratitude of bit coun­ The best variety. Apply to A. Homestead application No. 15006. Serial
No.
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of
J
flH
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and
N
lk
of
NW
W
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Section
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on Friday evening. A good supper trymen la that, in spite of the abuse CHALMERS, Forest Grove or farm north. Range 5 West, Willamette
The Book Store
h* " T
notice
of
intention
to
final
five
proof,
was served to the members and invited and contnmeiy that was heaped upon near Centerville.
9-tf tabiiah claim to the land above described, brfore to
liter and Receiver. U S Land Office, at Portland. «***
his
head
for
this
policy,
he
placed
our
guests after which the offering was tak­
fcon. on the 28th day o f October, 1908.
country
In
the
forefront
of
nations
as
Nov it the time to plan for 1909 Magazine subscriptions. We can
Claimant names as witnesses:
FOR
SALE—Good
pony;
weight
en amounting to $29. All then re­ a clTtllier and nplifter of unfortunate
Bnce Wilson. o f Timber. Oregon.
offer you the lowest club rates. Try us on any three or four.
thought
800
lb.
Price
$15.00.
F.
J.
E West in «house, of Timber. Oregon-
paired to the audience room where an people*-—Hon. Wm U. Taft, at Cleve­ Miller, one mile southeast of Forest Gilbert
Eben A. Ives, of Glen wood. Oregoo.
Jacob T. Cos, of Glen wood. Oregon.
excellent program was listened to, the land. Ohio.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER.
Grove station. Bell phone 271. 14-tf First
It hardly seems
In the selection
Womens’ Ready-to-wear
Coats
Pay Particular Attention
Mr. John Anisfield,
STYLE, FIT, WEAR and
MODERATE PRICES
La Vogue
We take no Back Seat in Coatdom
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 at,
LESS THAN HAL PRICE
W e have a full line for
A few of the chances
Children, Misses and Ladies
we offer you.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
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