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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
Geo. Beal has sold his hay crop of about sixty tons for a good price A few people from this place went WATTS DISTRICT. to see the S. P. Demonstration train at Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy ol Green- porest Qrove vilie and Mrs. H. Rogers of Forest Fred Bernhard of Dilley, has peen Grove, spent Sunday at E H. Burks. of these garments we not only have the as sawing wood around this neighborhood necessary to go into a lengthy description Mr. and Mrs Rice and son Clarence for the last week or two sistance of ladies who of this well known brand of were visitors at Wm. Adlers in Forest Misses Helen Olson and Mary Mor Grove Sunday. rissey of Cornelius, visited at the Fitch Mrs. A. S Dilley with Miss Esther home and Sunday. to the prevailing styles and who are good and Master Walter are in Portland this Tom Sain of Scoggins Valley, has | judges of material and make-up, but also of week. been in Gales a considerable lately; for we have handled no other make for Rev. and Mrs. Hall and Mr. and wbere be is storing his hay crop. Mrs. Bemis attended church services „ , the last four seasons; and the success we The W. E S. met Saturday evening have had attests their popularity as to in the Grove Sunday. . , , ( the head of the firm) himself who visits us at the home of Charles Fitch The every season and learns from us the needs of Services will be held in the Watts ftvenin(; was spen, in initiatin(? a new this vicinity, and of our trade especially, in church Sunday, Nov. ISthat 1:30 p.m . m . mbrr ¡nt0 their club. Everybody this line. So when you don a Sunday school at 2:30. enjoyed a pleasant time. Their next j Miss Macrodt, who is stenographer for meeting will be held at John Cummins’ , j Judge Hollis of the Grove, spent Sun- Saturday, November 14 They are made with the practical side before the de day with her parents and brothers here signer and while Chic, Beautiful and attractive every garment you are certain WAPATO one is made to be worn with grace, comfort and en J. H. DeMoss and wife entertained you get the best to be had for the price. during shapliness Fine November weather. a brother-in-law of the former, from Eastern Oregon, recently. Dick Doty is doing some ditching * County Supt. of schools, M. C. Case on the old Florey place. visited our school last week and Lee Tallmin, who farmed Mr ' brought seventy books with him for (h u n t's place last year, has returned to the library. Many of them are for the his home in Sl j ohns advanded . pupils and any resident of „ , Steventon came out from Port Ed. the district may ’ get them to read pro , , and . . is putting ... B F land . Monday a coat , of , viding they are returned within two ■ paint on . his ■ new . house. weeks in good condition. Miss Traver B C. Dennis finished digging his 11 r-ports two books: “ Seven Little Sis potatoes Tuesday. They turned out ( ters” and “ How our Republic is Gov I better than he expected. erned,’' missing and would be pleased W e have a full line for to have them returned as the file should Gaunt is putt.ng out an acre of j strawberry plants. We will know where I b ; kept compì« te. Children, Misses and Ladies j to get shortcake next summer. Bert Edwards an old time resident IALLS CREEK i here but now of St. Johns, spent Sun- Mr. A. C. Sargent is on the sick list. , ' day with his father-in-law, Mr. Mc- Miss Hattie Lousignont is a Portland | Alqin. visitor this week. Let us hear from the thriving little | Grandma Wilson is visiting on Gales city of Gastan once in a while. The Creek this week. We are also in population has increased wonderfully in Mr. and Mrs. John Ranes spent j the ,ast month They include Long Haired Coney Cluster Sunday on 1 illiside. — and Cross Tie; Sable Long Haired Coney, BUXTON Mrs. Win. Williams has been quite ««I ÌW Sable Long Haired Coney Shawl, Blend sick for the last few days. The Elkhorn Hotel is now in charge ¡| Mr. Montague of Nehalem, passed of G. M. Holt. ed Opossum, Sable Long Haired Coney in this line and as they are increasing in through Gales City Monday. J. T. Lucas, who has been ill, i: Storm Collar, Isabella American Opossum, Mr. Levy and son Ben, were doing recovering, popularity each season we will be more business on Gales Creek Monday. , Miss Mae Peterson is still visitirg Sable Squirrel, Blended Musk Rat Double than pleased if you will give us an oppor Teddy Hundley, who has been sick relatives in Corvallis- and Single Scarf, Isabella Fox Single tunity to show you what we have and for some time, is slowly improving. ^ Fred H. Caldwell has given his j quote prices. Scarf. Ranging in price from $1.25 to $12 Mr. J. W. H. Adkins, who has been house a new coat of paint, quite sick, is able to be around again. A. H. Schofield’s new home is now Mrs. Sam Short, who has been visit complete and ready for occupancy, ing in Portland, returned home this The Grange Fair, held in the Grange week. hall last week, was quite successful. Mrs. Her of Gaston, is visiting her Miss Anna Newman, of Cornelius, daughter, Mrs. N. C. Lily of Gales spent a week with the Lazott family. Creek. Elmer Lavendar is still very low with Mr. Antipass Thomas of Portland, typhoid fever at the home of J. Howarr1. made a business trip to Gales Creek T. B. Perkins is blasting the stumps last week. from his lot, preparatory to building a attended and the exhibits were merit- While attempting to break a teacup ■ • lIY in FOR SALE—Ten fresh milch cows, Mrs. Wren Parson of Gales Creek. . house. oiious. There were many entries and which was cracked, Archie Bryant cut L . 1 1 1 I C I V - v f I U I I 1 1 I also a large number of bronze turkeys. has been spending a few days l hor j Walter Hannan has had his house the collection of agricultural and horti- his thumb last Saturday to such an ex It it all smooth tailing when you place a Liner Ad in thit column. A few words here will reach 5,000 G. W. Marsh, 2 j miles north of Cor est Grove. readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st plastered and also completed a fine ce- ciltural products demonstrated the tent that Dr. Wendt took several Pac. Sts. phone Insertion, cents each subsequent insertion. nelius on Route 1. Minimum charge 10 cts. fertility of the soil of this region and stitches to sew up the wound. The 85. Grandpa Shorb and Mr. and Mrs. J. ment cellar. 19-t4. L. Loving spent Thursday with Mr. j The P. R & N. are building a dam tne interest of the farmers in raising old cup had been around the house so F or S a le —Good top buggy in good first-class products. The embroidery FOR RENT—Small ranch. Write and Mrs D. G. Lilly of Hillside. »cross the Mendenhall Creek, which is and needlework exhibits called forth | long that Archie was tired of seeing it condition. Call at the News Office., and attempted to pull it in two with D. Pierce, Gales Creek, Ore., phone Mr and Mrs. Hiatt, who have been under the construction ol Charles Pet innch favorable comment. 19-tf No 32 Ind. Gales Creek. 9 tf his hands when the “ crazy thing let living on the A. Thomas property for erson. loose all of a sudden.” Notice of Final Settlement Doings of the Conncil. tome time, moved to Banks Monday Donald McPherson and bride, for- R ooms to R e n t — With or without . . . . . . . . . The city council held a rather busy | Mrs. John A. Abbott was in La board. Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’s No,lce 15 hereby 8lven ‘hat ,be Howard Lilly of Gales Creek, went merly Miss Susie Blum, returned from residence. College Way. 11-tf ‘'"ders'gned administratrix of the estate to Wilson Rivet last Sunday on a fish their wedding journey Monday and in session last Tuesday evening at its Grande this week in attendance at the regular meeting. W. R. Tucker at State Convention of the Women’s clubs ________________________________ of R. M. Bisbee, deceased, have filed ing trip. We hope he didn't take any tend making their home in Buxton. ± - VI\ OAGI, the request of Marshal Lenneville was FOR SALE—New Cream Separator; in the County Court of the state d as a delegate capacity dynamite along as the game warden - - - 45(J lbs, per hour. John Oregon, for Washington county, m» , . from the Forest Grove . Bridge No. 14 crossing Gribner appointed deputy marshal. The matter of side walks cam* in Woman s Club. The sessions of the Dames, Gaston, Ore., R 1 g.,( | final account as such administratrix and might object. Creek, has berti finished and the steel ______ that said Court has set Monday, De- for its share of attention. A cement federation were of special interest and was laid last week. The bridge men FOR SALE—Shadeland GALES. Wonder cember 1908, at 10 o’clock, a. ffl' cross walk was ordered put in at the La Grande did herself credit by the are moving their quarters to the J. intersection of Council street and Paci- royal entertalnment and hospitality white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf of said dav as the time and the county' Mr. Earl Kay is working for Albert Burgholzer place. court room, at Hillsboro, Oregon, « lie Avenue. . . . . .. , L. J. , ,, i city .. . treasurer, submitted u _ :.. j tended to the visitors. Dethlefs. Corl, Vetch Seed for Sale. the place for hearing objections to said The Grange Fair held here und«r lohn Cummins is harvesting his po the auspices of the Green Mountain, - his report , , for . the . month of October. | —All persons having head and eye The best variety. Apply to A. account and the final settlement of said estate. ¡It showed a balance of »2018.17 on ache are cordially invited to call at tato crop. CHALMERS, Forest Grove or farm Grange a week ago Saturday, was such j\j0vember 1, in the General Fund; a Tetesa Bisbee. administratrix of the near Centerville. 9-tf Hotel Laughlin next Friday or 4 August Roth is thinking of buying a a success that the members of that or- j balance in the Street fund of 87 76 on Estate of R M Bisbee. deceased. w o’clock Saturday and have Dr. sulky plow. ganization are planning for another October 1st; a balance in the Library to W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Eit»tw . ,. , FOR SALE—Good pony; weight Henry Sundermeier has nearly fin lair to be held next year sometime in I fund of $267.25 on October 1st.; a Lowe test your eyes. 19-tf abou({ht 800 lb. Price 115.00. F. J. Executrix Notice. M „ j balance ished his fall plowing. Mrs. M. J. Wilson, of Portland, is : Miller, one mile southeast of Forest Notice is hereby given that the underigned h*1 ^ November. This year , s , fair was well „ . in the , building * fund of $1300 | on October 1st. visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Rilda Grove station. Bell phone 271 14-tf annotated by -he County Court of the State of Orer*» , The following claims against the County the est»«* * I tj»» . ___ . . - . ---- • ” of Washington, sm siiiu u , e eaecutrfx x e c u t r i x o of r in« Steigleder. W r | i city t , were allowed: WANTED--- A girl for general house Charles H. Olmsted, deceased, and all persons luvlsl j l i e L Hinman.............................. 32 77 — M. Turner of Banks has a full line work. Good wages paid. Mrs. W . claim» against the said estate sre hereby uulitM W P** the same to me duly verified at my residence. 1 |J. Lenevilnle ............................. 10.00 of Rubber Aquepelle and wet weather N. Ferrin, Forest Grove. 18 ft sent 1 A Street, in the City of Forest Grove. Oregon, M. Munkers.................................. 4 00 goods. 19-tf i in six months from the date hereof. |R P Wirtz, rec o rd e r...................... 5.00 LIST vour farms and other properties ; p , « » toot day of November, isos- — Dr. Lowe's new eye glasses with for sale with T. H. Littlehales, I H Smith..................................... 10.30 Forest ROSE J. OLMSTED. E B Sa-tpin g'ton ! ! 50.00 S#mUry Guardscannot ja u s « cancer. Grove National Bank Building. (First Publication. November U . I« * 1 27-tf I ! Forest Grove Times........................ 2.50 Card of Thanks. —Money to loan on farm security Wash. Co Pub. Co........................ 3.50 FOR RENT—Three farms f-’orant d r o v e , Or«». l i s t i . I ' h o n u -47,4 wish to extend our sincere We „ ... .. 0_.. in Patton - W. H. Hollis. Chas. Jackson.................................8.50 thanks . . . for . . the many expressions •________ , Valley. Address H. W. Scott. Forest of sym-i . J Dr. Chas. Hines...................................15 00 uathy and kindly services tendered by ! Grove.______________________ The News »1.50 per year in advance. J H W in s ............................................. 5 90 our neighbors and friends during the F or RENT_ The building opposite L J Corl ........................................22.14 J Stnbich......................................... 9.50 late sickness and death of our dear News office, recently occupied as a All book lovers should see our window displays Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf' Haines Power Co.............................. 263 00 companion and mother. w. H. G r e e r and F amily . | barber shop. ______________ ________ Up-to-date in every respect J F McGill.......................................... 3 50 this month. Gift books, children’s books, Fic FOR SALE—Good 7 room hOMt McNamer a Wirtz ......................... 1.50 To the Public. J C Latta..........................................4.30 The undersigned will not be respons close to car line $1100. T. H. Little ; Prompt delivery morning in<1 tion—something for everyone. V I Fuqua.................................. 11 25 ible for any debt contracted by Mattie hales. Forest Grove, National Bank All milk and cream guaranteed * a ! Grant H u g h e s .............................. 19.17 J. Lee, who has left my home at Banks. Bldg. ltf lately pure and of the best 7 Deputy marshals Halloween .. 14 00 J ohn F. L e e . PRICES ARE right FOR S a l e —First class lumber PRICES Marshal Wells Hdw Co...................... 51 30 November 13th 1908. 10-t2* $8.00 per thousand. Inquire of A1 Milk 10c per r- P*- W eiuel Bros............ ...................... 2 00 oi m nniia 5c 3 c per quart: cream iuv H EA D Q U A R T ER S FOR - - P. O. - Special prices K u— Van Dorn St Jennings........................ 13 00 —We always pay the highest price bert Dethlefts. Gales Spur. on large orders. Defi**^ address Seghcrs. Ore. Bailey. Library Fund.................................45.00 for wool and mohair. 15 t5p ed in bottles the only perfect **7- P Y R O G R A P H Y SU PPLIES Youn for business in the dairy line, —Money to loan on farm security. F or S a l e — Back driving hone. $611.38 W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove C. E. Geiger. A. NORTON 16-14 C o rre sp o n d e n c e . It hardly seems In the selection Womens’ R.eady-to-wear Coats Pay Particular Attention Mr. John Anisfield, STYLE, FIT, WEAR and MODERATE PRICES We take no La Vogue 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 HALF PRICE A few of the chances we offer you. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The F ro n t FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! R ow H M HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN FOREST GROVE COMPANY OREGON T IIE H O O K ST O R K THE MODERN DAIRY