Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 29, 1908, Image 8

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Correspondence.
A MODERN
v WATTS DISTRICT.
Allan
Rice
purchased
PHARMACY
a piano,
recently.
Mrs. R. M. Biobee is once more a
resident of this place, after an extend
ed visit at Portland.
Puts up all kinds
D. B. Adams and J. Lenneville of
Forest Grove met with the K. O. T .
M. at Greenville Saturday night.
of
PUREST DRUGS
J. 0 . McHale is moving his family
into the house near Williams’ saw mill,
and a cousin of Mrs. J. R. Hall with I
his family will occu py the H ain es!
house.
Mr. Lincoln arrived from Massachu­
setts last Wednesday, and is a guest at
Mr. Buxton's. H e likes the country
very well and thinks seriously of locat­
ing here.
A. T . Buxton and wife leave the lat­
ter part of this week for Washington,
D. C , to attend the annual session of
the National Grange,
which com
mences N ovem ber 11th, and will con ­
tinue ten days
While away their lit­
tle sons will stay with relatives at Mo-
lalla, Oregon.
necessary to g o into a lengthy description
of this well known brand of
of these garments we not only have the as­
sistance of ladies who
HINES' DRUG STORE
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Mr. H adebech is the
of a fine piano.
W e
proud owner
N. C. Peterson was home to spend
Sunday with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Freund went fishing
Wednesday and caught— yes, Fish.
The dance given at the hail in Dil- |
ley Saturday evening was well attended.
W A T C H liS , C L O C K S A IS I) J B W B L R Y
Fine repairing of all kinds.
ARTHUR SHEARER. Prop.
Forest Grove, Or.
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,
>Ve kfeti.il ,,t Wholesale
W rite for B a t lm u t » on
W indows Doors, Heardware, Paints
T H E W O S S C O .,
87 6rand Ave., PORTLAND, OREG.
T H E HO O K STO RE
Sable Long Haired Coney Shawl, Blend­
Scarf.
i
Miss Gertie Nichols will attend the
Behnke Walker Business College in
Portland this winter and take stenog­
raphy and typewriting.
Miss Reba Hoffman has resigned
from her position in the telephone of­
fice and Miss Sadie l^elvin will take
her place.
FOR SALE— One Jersey cow 5 years
old and one Holstein heifer 2A years
old both fresh in March. And 2 heif­
ers 18 months old. All for $80. In­
quire of Edward Hatch near City Park.
Cornelious, O regon.
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SUNDAYS
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
For the month of October we
will make a regular $4.00 Panel
on Special mount 5x14 with
Oregon State Seal, something
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i no
Bailey.
It will make them lay.
Bailey’ s Big
— Try Royal Bread.
Fine grained,
sweet, nutritious, at The Little Bakery
This is the time of year
when heavy work begins
and \ou will want good
strong harness.
W e not
only have the largest
stock in the county but
our prices will convince
you that we
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Ruckle, So. Seventh St.
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for wool and mohair.
Bailey.
— M oney to loan on farm security.
W. H . Hollis. Forest Grove
— Dyson ir Steams
business at
the
old
Our Store is overflowing with all
kinds of harness, both light and
heavy. Buggy
Whips,
Rain Curtains. In
thing you want.
Robes,
fact every­
are now doing
stand near Hin-
raans hardware. Pacific Ave.
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D A N IE L PARSONS
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16 2
ation stones.
Call or phone
Boos Ind. 261, Forest Grove.
E. J.
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SALE— First
class lumber
$8.00 per thousand. Inquire of Al-
Spur, P. 0 .
15-tSp
Cows for Sale.
On account of the sickness of my
1 Brown Leghorn chickens will be sold wife I will sell all my Jersey cows at
reasonable prices. Call on or address
at the McPherson public sale Saturday.
J. P. APLIN, Dilley.
15-t4p
Oct. 24. by Mrs. A .W , Stilwell. 16-tl
FOR SALE— Five dozen full blooded
F o r S a l e — Black driving horse.
FOR SALE— A good six year old C. E. Geiger.
16-t4
horse. Ira Brown,
Forest
Grove,
LIST your farms and other properties
Route 1.
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for sale with T . H . Littlehales, Forest
FOR SALE— New Cream Separator; Grove National Bank Building. 27-tf
capacity 450 lbs, per hour.
John
Dames, Gaston, Ore., R 1.
6-tf
— M oney to loan on farm security
----- ! W . H . Hollis.
FOR SALE— 4 acre tract with im­
The News 1 1.50 per year in advance.
provements near town. Tel. 5435.
Also cow for sale.
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THE MODERN DAIRY
S a l e — Shadeland
white seed oats.
Wonder
Edward Naylor. 39-tf
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— W e always pay the highest price
farms in Patton
Address H . W . Scott, Forest
White ^ert
Dethlefts. Gales
Q g [ address Seghcrs, Ore.
F o r SALE— Thoroughbred
Leghorn cockerels, $1 each
F o r
SELL THE CHEAPEST
FOR RENT— Three
Valley.
Grove.
For
16t2
one cow. Two miles south of Dilley.
F a r m f o r R e n t — Good
acr;;—
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farm on North Prairie. Inquire of
F o r S a l e — Good 7 room house
Wm. Kane, Forest Grove.
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close to car line $1100.
T . H . Little
hales, Forest Grove, National Bank
FOR RENT— The building opposite
Bldg.
ltf
°®ce- recently occupied as a
barber shop, Edward L. Naylor. S-tf
F o r SALE— Ceder posts and found­
residence, College Way.
DANIEL PARSONS
FOR RENT— A 206 acre farm.
full particulars see A. S. Venen.
Write
ir° R SALE— Hav‘D8 accepted a call
phone at PortIand, Rev. H . C. Ebeling,
9 tf - Gales, will sell horse and buggy and
new and up-to-date lor $3.UU a --------------
dozen. See our window on 1st
R oo m s t o R e n t — W ith or without
board. Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’ s
Ave. north.
“ Pioneer Harness Maker”
fot
FOR RENT— Small ranch.
D. Pierce, Gales Creek, Ore.
No 32 Ind. Gales Creek.
126
— W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair.
— Bailey will buy your W ool and
Mohair.
dB
It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
in this column. A few words here will rerch 5,000
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
Insertion, 2Va cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 cts.
Will be open on
I will give my personal attention
to all sittings from city and
country.
Store.
urday for 25 cents.
COMPANY
Bryant’s Studio Liner Column
Bargains.
— New stock of latest Ladies’ H om e
Any sixteen Sat-
Ranging in price from $1.25 10 $12
OREGON
$1200
One House and lo t............
1 «
It II
...
1600
One
Il
1* II
...
1500
One
800
One lot 100x200 feet . .
500
One “ 100x100 *• . .
S ee Jatres Stephenson.
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Journal dress patterns at
W e have 25 different local views,
ALLEN
Single Scarf, Isabella F ox Single
FOREST GROVE
your hens.
W h y certainly!
That set of
Raphael Trick’s Oregon Views, the few we have left
at 15 cents per dozen.
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HOFFMAN
— Try Schultz’ s ground bone
A Saturday Special?
Sable Squirrel, Blended Musk Rat Double
quote prices.
W ool and Mohair.
Hollowe’en Novelties
Storm Collar, Isabella American Opossum,
and
Bring it in.
P oru N t d r o v e , O r«.
ed Opossum, Sable Long Haired Coney
tunity to show you what we have and
— The top price at Bailey’ s for yout
Inti. Phone 47<3
and Cross Tie; Sable L on g Haired Coney,
R ow
Mrs. Will Clark who has been visit­
ing relatives in Forest Grove for the
past two weeks has returned to her
home in 'Portland.
a
They include Long Haired Coney Cluster
than pleased if you will give us an oppor­
S a v e M oney—Buy Direct
Our PrlcwM Talk.
F ron t
Miss Meta and Bertha Kappel from
Davids Hill spent Saturday in
the
Grove.
Will carry ■ com plete line of
C o a td o m
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
W e are also in
Cottage prayer meeting every W ed­
nesday afternoon at Thatcher.
W A T SO N
in
A few of the chances
we offer you.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
Farmers are busy plowing and pul­
ing in their fall crops.
SHEARERS' JEWELRY STORE
Seat
»
G. D. Lilly finished picking his ap­
ples last week.
Chinese pheasants are not as plenti­
ful as they were a few weeks ago.
H elen Stone went to Baker City last
The Thatcher boys are still taking ad­
week where she will stay with her
vantage of the game law, which ex­
grandmother and go to school.
pires on the drst.
Mrs. John Cline of Forest Grove,
visited friends here this week.
Miss Lelo Nicklin, niece of Dr.
Cora McClaran is a victim of the Geiger, has gone to St. H elen’ s Hall
grippe.
in Portland.
B ack
in this line and as they are increasing in
popularity each season we will be more
THATCHER
Give me a call.
ta k e no
The
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard of Forest Grove
Miss Lena and Mena Tolki took a
accompanied by the latter’ s daugh trip to the Grove, Tuesday.
ters Misses Dora and Nellie Johns­
ton spent Sunday on Gales Creek.
Main Street
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Children, Misses and Ladies
Henry Tober has sold his place to
Mr. Kyle and son Herbert who have Tom Turk.
been working away for some time, re­
Mrs. Lorenz who has been seriously
turned home last Friday.
ill is up and around again.
G
garment you are certain
you get the best to be had for the price.
W e have a full line for
Pierce in Gales Creek.
A
La Vogue
To see them is to be convinced-and to those who are not, so particular
we have a number of High Grade Coats th a t we are offering a t
LESS THAN HALF PRICE
Jeasie Phillips and Levi White spent
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Thrapp are vis-
it:ng with the former’ s sister, Mrs. S. a few days of last week in Portland
S. Dallas of this place.
Wm. L ocey of Peru, 111. visited
Miss Ethel Pierce of Forest G rov e1 w'th Mr. and Mrs. Haage the past
spent Sunday with her brother D. D. week.
Mrs. Mary Woolley and family are
moving back to Portland to live.
( 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
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D1LLEY.
j
Lucy Jacobs of Portland, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Chapman.
Mr. John Anisileld,
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
Mr. W elkes went to Portland with j
his daughter, Faye, to have an opera­
Mrs. Grace Thrapp and little son
tion performed on her eyes.
Leland of near Reedsville were Gales
The Artisan lodge will give a basket
Creek visitors last week.
social Friday evening. Everybody ,
Mrs. Fletcher of Forest Grove ac­
com e and have a good time.
companied by her brother Mr. Klines
The M. E
church of Dilley, will
and family ol Fall City have been visit­
ing with the former’ s daughter, Mrs. give a Halloween parly at the parson­
age Saturday
evening. E v ery bod y 1
M. L. Vincent of Gales Creek.
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and daught­
ers Olvinn and Olga of Cornelius were
BUXTON
Gales Creek visitors Sundry.
Mrs. Otto Parsons, who has been
sick for some time, is no better.
to the prevailing styles and who are good
judges of material and make-up, but also of
STYLE, FIT, WEAR and
MODERATE PRICES
when you deal at
GALES CREEK
WILSON.
Pay Particular Attention
for we have handled no other make for
the last ’ four seasons; and the suceess we
have had attests their popularity as to
That’s what you get
Mrs. Ivah Johnson is so far improved
as to sit up in a chair. The nurse,
Mrs. Bain, who has been with her since
the operation, lelt
for her home
Monday.
In the selection
Womens’ Ready-to-wear
Coats
Prescriptions
with the best and
Those who sold their prunes to
Mason Ihrman & Co , were busy Satur­
day nig'.' .ading them into cars.
It hardly seems
Up-to-date
in every respect
1 Prompt delivery morning and evening
Vetch Seed for Sale.
i All milk and cream guaranteed abso-
The best
variety. Apply to A. i lutely pure and of the best quality
CHALMERS, Forest Grove or farm P R I C E S
ARE
R IG H T
near Centerville.
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Milk 5 c per quart; cream 10c per pint.
Special prices on large orders. Deliver-
F o r S a l e —G ood
aSon.ht ann ik
o.
we'* h* ed in bottles the only perfect way.
a bought 800 lb. Price $15.00. F. J. , v „
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Miller, one mile southeast of Forf, t I Yours for business in the d a i^ bne.
Grove station.
Bell phone 271.
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A. N O R T O N
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