Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 26, 1908, Image 7

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    PRIN TED BY REQUEST.
making .he receipts from each of the
si* districts range from $275,000 to
Recipe Easily
Prepared at Small t $350,000. The depositories will re-
Ccst. and Many Swear by It.
| ce>ve *U remittances due the govern-
Mi* the following by shaking well in ment l°r use of the National Forests
a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses a^ er December 1, and deposit them to I t W a s
G re a t,
but
It
alter meals and at bedtime:
tbe credlt of the Treasurer of the
D r o v e O n e M a n to
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ^ n'ted States,
D r in k .
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; |
s‘mP'e Plan which has required
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three months ,or th* Treasury officials and
E b a d been g azin g long a n d e a r­
.W e s . A local druggist is the au- officers ° f the F°fest Service to perfect,
n e stly a t th e ro w s o f tu rk e y s
h a n g in g from th e hooks of a
thority that these simple, harmless in- is 0ne wbicb wiU exPedi,e business
sta n d In W ash in g to n m a r k e t
gredients can be obtained at nomina '50t*1 *or tbe users
tbe National For- a n d tiie p o u ltry m u u began to eye him
cost from our home druggist.
I ests and ^or tbe l°roe ln the office of suspiciously. U e did not look like a
The mixture is said to cleanse and each district forester’ and at the same thief, th e m ild look in h is e y e d e n o tin g
a n y th in g but th e gleam of a cq u isitio n
strengthen the clogged and inactive time wiU make il P°ssible ior the gov- Still, his a c tio n s w ere not c a lc u la te d
Kidneys, overcoming Bachache, Blad- emment t0 deposit the Na,ional Forest to in sp ire confidence.
E very now a n d then he w ould w alk
der weakness and Urinary trouble of a ll1 recelpls,n western
western banks’ a«d help
up to th e ra ck and feel a g o b b le r's
kinds, it taken before the stage of the circulation in that particular sec­ breastb o n e, th e n sta n d off a n d ta k e
tion of the country where it is original­ a side look a t th e fowl, m oving a ro u n d
Bright’s disease.
p resenty a n d g azin g a t it from th e oth
Those who have tried this say it pos­ ly spent.
e r side. In th is w ay he w ould a d m ire
itively overcomes pain in the back,
it from all p o in ts of view a n d seem ed
Wahl-Perry.
clears the urine of sediment and regu­
to d eriv e im m ense sa tis fa c tio n from
The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. th e observation.
lates urination, especially at night,
T he p o u ltry m a n w as fa s t becom ing
curing even the worst forms of bladder Perry in this city was the scene of a nervous o v e r th ese s tra n g e proceed­
pretty
wedding
on
Wednesday,
Nov.
eakness.
.
ings. and to p u t au end to bis a n x ie ty
Every man or woman here who feels 25. at 2 p. m., when their daughter a s to th e m a n 's Intentions he a p p ro ac h ­
ed him a n d a sk e d :
that the kidneys are not strong or act­ Miss Viola, was united in marriage to
“ W ell, sir. w h a t can I do fo r you?"
Mr.
Hugh
Wahl
of
Scoggins
Valley.
ing in a healthy manner should mix
T h e m an s ta rte d and fo r a m om ent
this prescription at home and give it a The home was beautifully decorated ap p ea red to be d isc o n ce rte d ; hut, recov­
e rin g h im self so m ew h at, be blusUlngly
trial, as it is said to do wonders for with holly, especially beautiful under sta m m e red :
which the happy couple stood while
“ W hy, you see. 1 d o n 't q u ite know
many persons.
the Rev. Gould rendered the ring y e t.”
“ W ell, i t ’s a b o u t tim e you d id ." g ru ff­
ceremony.
GOVERNMENT’S NEW POLICY
ly replied th e pou ltry m an .
Miss Cora Lambert was bridesmaid.
“ T e-yes—1 suppose so. b u t 1 d o n 't
Mr. Clyde Perry, brother of the bride, I w an t to g e t a tu rk ey , b u t I w a n t to
Will Place National Forest Receipts
acted as best man. The bride was be q u ite s u re of my gro u n d b efore 1
proceed.”
in Western Depositories.
beautifully dressed with cream silk lus­
T h e p o u ltry m a n looked a t him still
Washington, Nov. 25—The names tre and carried a bouquet of white car­ m ore suspiciously.
“1 d a re say you will th in k m e a lit­
of six government depositories which nations. After congratulations, all sat
tle p e cu liar,” c o n tin u ed th e stra n g e r,
are to handle the receipts of the down to a bountiful repast.
“ b u t th e fa c t is my w ife is not very
kited States Forest Service, after
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. well, and sh e h a s se n t m e to buy th e
December 1, when its organization for C. L. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wahl,
the administration of the National For­ Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Herrington,
ests will be removed from Washington Henry, Eugene and Charlev Wahl,
to six field districts in the west, have Clyde, DeWitt, Louella, Veretta, Flor­
ence and Mildred PetTy, Miss Cora
just been announced.
The First National Bank of Portland, Lambert and Charles Johnson.
The bride was presented with many
Oregon, is to be the headquarters of
the sixth district, including Washing­ useful presents. Mr. Wahl is a farmer.
ton, Oregon, a small part of northern They will make their home at Perry-
dale, Ore.
California and Alaska.
The designation of western banks to
Every regular employe of the Wells
handle the moneys received from tim­
ber sales, permits for stock grazing and Fargo Express Company in the United
for special uses of various resources in States gets a present of a fine turkey
the National Forests is an innovation for his Thanksgiving dinner. Agent
which will mean that all the receipts of Harold Shaver, of this city, was re­
the Forest Service in the future will be membered. The company distrib­
deposited to the credit of the Treasurer uted to workers in the Pacific depart­
of the United States and made avail­ ment 1496 turkeys, aggregating 18,-
able for circulation in the part of the 000 pounds. In Portland 132 turkeys
country from which it is derived, with­ were given to employes of the
in the limits of the amounts allowed by company.
law foT government deposits, instead of
W. K. Newell, of Gaston, will speak
being forwarded to the Treasurer at on “ An Error in Evaporating Prunes,”
H B E X A M IN E D T H E TIP O F TUB T O N G U E.
Washington. The banks which have at the meeting of the Oregon State
tu rk e y fo r o u r T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e r
Ibeen named and which have all con­ Horticultural Society to be held in Now, I n e v e r b o u g h t a tu rk e y in m.v
life, a n d 1 d o n 't w a n t to m ake a m is
sented to serve the government are Portland, December 1.
ta k e ln i t
I h a v e full in stru c tio n s
{located in the district headquarters of
William Thies, of Wasco county, has fro m my w ife, b u t still It re q u ire s
¡the Forest Service at Denver, Ogden,
rented a farm in Patton Valley, from g re a t c are to c a rry them ou t.”
“Oh, if th a t's a ll," said th e poultry-
¡Albuquerque, Missoula, Portland, and H. W. Scott and is moving on it. Mr.
m an, re assu red . “ I will help you o u t ”
San Francisco.
Thies is a brother-in-law of Will Hart-
“You w ill?” a sk e d th e m an eagerly
The estimated receipts for the
“W ith p leasu re. W h at’s th e m a tte r
rampf.
w ith th is one?” A nd he took dow n a
¡National Forests for the present fiscal
You will not be disappointed in the tu rk e y a n d held It u p to view .
year will be approximately $2,000,000,
“ Does his b re a s t m ove In o r o u t u n ­
Grace Mellinger entertainment Satur­
day night. It will be a rich treat to d e r p re ssu re ? ” ask e d th e p u rc h a se r
doub tfu lly .
the Forest Grove people.
“T ry It fo r y o u rse lf.”
“I t seem s flexible.” said th e m an.
— W. O. W. will give a dance in
g ingerly p re ssin g his fingers upon the
Forest Grove People Should Learn to Masonic Hall Xmas eve. Walker’s p a r t m entioned. “ You know , my w ife
Orchestra. Admission 75c. Every­ is a g re a t ju d g e o f th ese th in g s, a n d
Detect the Approach of Kidney
sh e told me all a b o u t I t Now ab o u t
body invited.
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th e color of th e legs. T hey should be
Disease.
E. V. Stivers of Eugene, will bv in- j p u rp ly blue, w ith J u s t a tinge o f g ra y .”
The symptoms of kidney trouble are
vitation occupy the pulpit in the Chris- ! “ W ell, th ere th ey are. Yon couldn’t
g e t a n y th in g n e a re r th e descrip tio n
Iso unmistakable that they leave no
tian church next Sunday both morning u n less we p a in te d th em fo r you."
I (¡round for doubt. Sick kidneys ex-
and evening.
"No. no. I d o n ’t w a n t 'em painted.
ete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine.
“ Tickey” Brown, of Goff Bros., has She said th e color should be n a tu ra l.
|bll of sediment, irregular of passage
N ow ab o u t th e flesh. I w an t to pinch
completed an attractive window dis­ t h a t a n d see t h a t It Is e la stic.”
t attended by a sensation of scalding,
“ W ell, p inch.” sa id th e dealer.
play emblematic of Thanksgiaing.
back aches constantly, headaches
T h e p u rc h a se r p in ch ed a n d pinched
Mrs. Mary Lafollett, of Portland, u n til th e re w as n o t a n inch o f th e bird
dizzy spells may occur and the
was
visiting last week with her cousin, not fa irly covered. T hen he gave a
giro is often weighed down by a
sig h o f sa tisfa c tio n .
Mrs
H. W. Scott, of this place.
/¡ng of languor and fatigue. Ne-
“ T h a t seem s ail rig h t. B u t th e re ’s
Hoffman & Allen have a pretty one th in g m ore—th e w ings. You d o n 't
ct these warnings and there is
ager of dropsy, Bright’s Disease, or window display suggestive of th e ; m ind my tw istlD g them acco rd in g to
m y w ife 's In stru c tio n s? She calls
etes. Any one of these symptoms Thanksgiving season.
t h a t th e c ro w n in g te s t of te n d e rn e ss.”
•warning enough to begin treating
Goff Bros, have just received a car­ A nd he delicately tu rn e d them a ro u n d
kidneys at once. Delay often load of lath and a carload of cement. a s h e w ould th e k n o b o f a door. T h is
done, be opened th e beak a n d looked
Let them supply you.
proves fatal.
in to th e m outh, d e v o tin g c o n sid erab le
You can use no better remedy than
Frank Myers and “ Babe” Wescott, tim e to a m in u te e x am in atio n o f th e
[Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here’s Forest of Gaston, were in town Thanksgiving tip o f th e tongue. F in a lly he a n n o u n c ­
ed his sa tisfa c tio n , paid fo r th e tu rk e y
o»e proof:
a n d s ta rte d off w ith It.
d*y-
_____________
Turkey Test
H
NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE
!• a D ally, U r i n e M> Second A r e ,, T o re « G ro re .
■* Wye: " f o r o y e r te n year* t s u ffe red from kidney
e and oo m a tte r how m any rem ed ies I tried , was
• to Sad r e lie f . My k idney s w ere In a m uch dls
condition, th e secretions b e in * too fre q u e n t in
»
g re a tly In te rfe rin g w ttb m y re s t at n iy h t. 1
*rd severely from d l i s r spells a n d my eyesiyht
effected. I y re w weak and a t th e tu n e D oan's
Stile w ere b rought to m y a tte n tio n . I was feel
r m iserable. I receiv ed food resu lts from th eir
-taking
and at th e preaeni tim e, am
*» fre e fro m e v e ry sy m pton
kidney
I do not h e a tts te to f i v e D o an 's K idney P ills
ft for th e g re a t change in m y co n d itio n ."
end
•"tinned
them
of
Rooster Pageant.
On Friday, Dec. 4, about ten
o’clock, I will be in Forest Grove with
he a wagon load of thoroughbred barred
Plymouth Rock roosters, which will be
for sale at reasonable prices. DAVID
com- KECK.
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The News f l.5 0 per year in advance.
F<* s»le by all dealers. Price 50
—Go to Miss Kirkwood’s for toilet
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
York, sole agents for the United articles.
20tf
Remember the name -Doan’s—and
“o other.
— Money to loan on farm security.
1 W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove
TRAMPS’ THANKSGIVING.
How New Y ork's Hobosa Get T heir
Holiday Dinnora.
A g re a t d eal d ep en d s on th e k ind of
m an who w ishes to tak e p art In th e
feasting, w rote th e late Jo sia b F lin t
in Good H ousekeeping.
A panhan­
dler from the B ow ery will have a
h a rd e r tim e finding Uls T h an k sg iv in g
d in n er th an will a well d ressed hobo
from tbe west. In general, th e p a n ­
h an d ler has to re m a in c o n te n t w ith
the sam e sim ple fa re on h olidays th a t
he is accustom ed to th e y e a r thro u g h .
T h e well dressed and skilled beggar,
on th e o th er hand, e x p e c ts a n d looks
fo r delicacies on fe te days. H e m ay
h a v e to look a long w hile be fo re he
finds all th a t he th in k s he is e n title d
to, b u t th e genuine seeker p e rsev e re s
u n til he believes th a t he has cele­
b ra te d th e d a y a s a m an of his p a rts
should.
T h e fa v o rite p rocedure for a g re a t
m an y ro a d ste rs Is first to beg fo r
m oney w ith w h ic h to buy the m ate ­
rials fo r a fe a st a n d th en to cook th e
m eal th e m se lv e s a t som e Im provised
c am p o r “ h a n g o u t.” T h is is tbe g re at
d e lig h t o f a u u m b e r o f w estern tram ps.
Som e d a y s b e fo re th e holiday is due
th ey begin to sa v e u p th e ir sp a re pen­
nies fo r th e c o m in g "g o rg e ." o r "scoff.”
a s it Is also called . P e rh a p s th e re is
a p a rty of th em to g e th e r, a n d th ey
com bine th e ir fo rc e s a n d funds.
M any o f them c a n cook fa irly well,
a n d all lend som e a s s is 'a n c e ln p re ­
p a rin g the meal. O ne a tte n d s to c a r ­
ry in g th e w ater, a n o th e r a rra n g e s th e
d iffe re n t p u rc h a se s so th a t th ey can
be h andily reached, w hile o th e rs a s ­
sist In m aking th e fire and a tte n d in g
to th e a c tu a l cooking. T h e men w ho
a re n o t c h efs sit a ro u n d th e fire, sm ack
th e ir lips and sw a p sto rie s ab o u t th e
places th ey w ere In th e y e a r before.
P e rh a p s som e m an w ill be rem inded
o f h a v in g been ln Jail th e y e a r before.
H e te lls about th e poor “feed" th a t he
received and how he scolded a g a in st
fa te a n d th e law fo r h aving sh u t him
up on such an occasion. A nother m an
will rem em b er how he w as tn th e fa r
w est w h ere th e re w a s no m eal a t all.
Still a n o th e r will recall how he th o u g h t
of re fo rm in g tnd had p ra ctic a lly m ade
up his m ind to go to w ork w hen som e
h o u sew ife tem p ted him w ith a fine
T h a n k sg iv in g “se t d o w n ." and his good
re so lu tio n s w en t to pieces.
CARVING THE TURKEY.
8om e Suggestions For the Man Who
W ields th e Knife.
A few su g g e stio n s on c a rv in g p rob­
ab ly w ill not be a m iss and m ay save
th e fre s h T h a n k s g iv in g ta b le linen
from d e se c ra tio n by sp la sh e s o f grav y
F irs t, then, let th e c a rv e r plunge
th e fo rk firm ly Into th e b re ast of the
tu rk ey . H e m u st h av e a su re hold of
th e b re a stb o n e if be w ould o p e rate
su ccessfu lly .
L et him th en c u t off th e w ing n e a r­
e st him , w hich Is d o n e by p a ssin g th e
kn ife u n d e rn e a th th e socket and Is
easily accom plished if th e bird be
y oung a n d tender.
R em ove th e leg on th e sam e side ln
th e sam e m anner, p re ssin g the bone
o u tw a rd w hile m ak in g th e cut. Sep­
a ra te th e first and second jo in ts o f th e
leg a n d n e x t rem ove th e side bone by
ru n n in g th e knife alo n g th e backbone
and close to It. It Is a tta c h e d only
by a filam en t of sk in and fa t; hence
th is ta s k Is not difficult.
L egs a n d w ings bein g rem oved, th e
slicin g o f th e b re a st Is a sim ple m a t­
ter, a n d th is ojiens th e cav ity , from
w hich filling m ay be rem oved w ith a
spoon. T h e rem oval o f th e leg u su a l­
ly m ak e s a n o th e r opening, to be u til­
ized ln th e sam e m anner.
Be s u re you have a well sh a rp en e d
knife.
I f you c a n n o t succeed ln d ism em b e r­
ing It g ra ce fu lly , d o n 't be too su re th a t
th e to u g h n ess of th e tu rk e y is to
blam e. A good a fte r d in n e r sp e a k e r
Is m ore fre q u e n tly m et w ith th a n a
good c a rv e r.—P h ila d e lp h ia Ledger.
T hanksgiving on th e R eiervation.
T h e s p irit o f th a n k fu ln e s s p e rv ad e s
the In d ia n T h a n k sg iv in g celebration.
A T h a n k s g iv in g fe a s t Is enjoyed, and
a t n ig h t som e of th e re se rv a tio n trib e s
tak e p a rt ln a "g reen co rn (lance,” a t
w hich t h a n k s a re offered to th e G re a t
S p irit fo r tb e good c ro p s o f th e year.
T he O sag es usu ally hold a big fe a st
a t P a w h u s k a , th e ir c a p ita l city. T he
fe stiv itie s a re p a rtic ip a te d In by th e
e n tire trib e , and th e m issio n ary w ho
Uvea In th e ir m idst a n d m in iste rs to
th em offers a p ra y e r o f th a n k sg iv in g
for th e good th in g s provided.
T h . Exam ple.
Mr. P itt—T b e U nited S ta te s se ts an
exam ple to E urope e v ery T h an k sg iv ­
ing day.
Mr. P e n n —T h a t's tru e . T h ey d o n ’t
have T h a n k s g iv in g d a y s ln Europe,
but th e n th e y h av en ’t so m uch to be
th a n k fu l for.
“ I w asn t th in k in g o f th a t fe a tu re of
It”
“ W h at w ere you th in k in g o f?"
"O f tb e dism einberm eD t o f T u rk e y .”
T hanksgiving Tip.
I f tb e second Joint tnay he consid­
ered a second Joint In a n y sense o th e r
th a n a n a to m ic a lly It Is so close a sec­
ond th a t It m ay a lw a y s be successfully
played for a place on th e race trac k
of e p ic u re a n p restig e a n d h ila rity .—
Ju d g e.
H e reach ed th e door, th en suddenly
tu rn e d .
“G re a t h eav en s! 1 fo rg o t to e x a m ­
ine th e flexibility o f th e sp a r, and
w ith o u t being I tacked by th a t a ll o th er
te s ta a re useless.”
B ut the p o u ltry m a n had vanished
None Left Alive.
Into a n earby saloon a n d a t th a t m o­
"A n o ra to r.” said one o f o u r s ta te s ­
m en t w as engaged In to n in g n p bis m en. “ w as ad d ressin g a n assem blage
n e rv es for th e n e x t c u sto m e r.—New of tb e people. H e reco u n ted th e peo­
York H erald.
ple’s w rongs. T hen he passio n ately
cried:
T bs Boarding H ouse Post.
“ 'W h ere a re A m erlca'a g re a t m en?
And when the m istress rom et -i for m y W hy d o n 't th ey tak e up tb e cudgel in
cash
P ray th at In w rath I m ay not be too o u r d e fen se? In the fa ce of o u r m an ­
ifold w rongs why d o th ey re m a in cold.
raah
And. since the turkey long the board has Im m ovable, silent?"
“ ’B ecause th e y ’re all c a a t In b ro n se "
t rge her fer heaven s aaha. to stop the shouted
a cy n ic ln th e rear."
hash!
graced.
G eo . G.
P h o n e l u d . OOI
P a teru o n
I
Home Baking Co.
F o rest Grove, Oregon
Fresh Bread, Cake and Pies Daily
Wholesale and Retail
Now is the time to order fruit cakes lor Thanksgiving
COUNTY COURT.
Park add Forest Grove........
6C0
Alfrec Stein to Fred Elwert 10
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
acres in sec 36 t 2 s 2 w
4C0
Dan
Feour
et
al
to
Viola
Smith
Petronella Joisten to F H
100 acres in sec 10 & 11 t 1
Herb et ux 35 acres in sec
« 4 « ....................................... 70CO
12 t 1 n 4 w..................... $ 1000
Chas E Geiger et al to John M
H McCormick et al to Wm H
Merrill It 4 in C E Geiger 5
Strong Its 26 and 27 Spencers
acre tracts............................
650
homestead ............................ 2500
G F Sanborn Co to Consolidated
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Timber Co pt of sec 4 t 1 s
Henry L Curtis and Julia E Reeves.
5 w & other lands............
10
Francis G Messinger and Ina Inez
Henry Stoffers Sr et al to L H
Johnson.
Sammons pt of Caleb Wilk­
Ferninar.d Lunger and Gertrude
ins d 1 c t 1 n 2 w (44 ac) 3800 Bronner.
J H Hoffman et al to P R
Chester O Dixon and Nora Lytle.
Johnson 15 acres in sec 4 t
Edward Bayler and Lena J Pellette.
2 s 1 w .................................
1
Hugh L Wahl and Viola Ann Perry.
Geo R Bagley et al to E J Ly­
ons 80 acres in sec 7 t 2 n 2
500
F J William et ux to E J Ly­
ons 6.48 acres in R Williams
d i e t l n 2 w ...................
760
Wm M Ladd administrator to
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP— PRICES
C B Buchanan 773 acres in
W hite shirt
-
10c D raw ers
8 to 15C
•
10c W aists, w h ite 10to2Vc
secs 19 24 & 3 0 t l s 4 w . . 22000 Soft
W hite skirts -
10 to 20c U nderskirts - 15 to 25c
Alice M Skinner et al to J M
Undershirts
8c Stockings
-
2 Vic
H
andkerchiefs
2c C ollars
2H c
Parker 360 acres sec 32 t 2
M en’s W hite Vesta 10 15c Pants
25a
9000 Coats
s 2 w ........ ...........................
10 to 20c D usters
15 to 20c
Towles
20c
doz.
N
apkins
20
Dos
Oregon Nursery Co to Harry
T he follow inp a rticles, 50c per doz.: Pillow casee,
Costinjok It 7 bk 2 Orenco
Bed Sheets. , ableclothes, N ight Gowns, W om en’! j
110 Drawers, U nderw ear, Aprons and Corset C overt.
Townsite................................
Pacific Avenue
-
Forest Grove
Sarah E Farnham to J C Beach
10 I
pt of sec 7 t l n 2 w ...........
The Hawthorne Estate to Les­
ter J Rushlow et al 8.45
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
acres in M Moore d 1 c t 1 s
Forest Grove Time Table
2 w......................................... 2240
Oregon Nursery Co to Herbert
TO PO RTLA ND
No. 6 departs 6:4o a. in., a rriv es at Portland
McDonough it 12 bk 3
No. 4
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FROM PO R TLA N D
Schneider It 10 bk 3 Orenco
No. 1 lv. Portland 7 :2 o t. m. Iv. F orest G rove 8:39 a. m.
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Nevada Lyon s i of It 1 bk 7
Hillsboro .............................. 1400
w . b r o w n , Agent.
Jane M Smith to Mallie F Rau
W m . McMuRRAY, General Passenger
Its 27 & 28 bk 1 Branford
Agent, Portland, Ore.
add Forest Grove.................
A W Moore et al to Rice D
Bargains.
Montague 80 acres in secs 1
One House and lot................... $12( 0
10
& 2 t 2 n 5 ..........................
One .....................
1600
Gust Ericson et al to John W
One
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15(0
Templeton 10 acres in H
One lot 100x200 feet .........
8(0
600
Parsons d I C . . a .............
One “ 100x100 ”
SCO
See James Stephenson.
14-tf
J D Rode et al to M J Brown
et al pt of A Hinman d 1 c &i
— We’ll buy your wool and mohair.
other land.............................. 20000
Bring it in.
Bailey.
F H Sumner et al to Fred Bull­
ing pt of M Moore d 1 c t 1
—The top price at Bailey’s (or your
500 Wool and Mohair.
s 2 w.....................................
Mattie Rice et al to W A Shaw
— Try Schultz’s ground bone lor
Its 1 & 2 Kinnesswood......... 5000
vour hens. It will make them lay.
Aden Keen et al to Fred Mast
— New stock of latest Ladle*’ Home
40 20 acres in W Bronson d
lournal
dress patterns at Bailey’s Big
I c ........................................... 2000
Store.
S T Walker et al to N Gardner
tract in E Walker d 1 c t 1 n
— We always pay the highest price
Bailey.*
4 .............................................
75 I >r wool and mohair.
May Purdin Galloway et al to
— M. Turner of Banks has a full line
of Rubber Aonepelle and wet weather
Mary P Barzee part of Orus
19-tf
Brown d i e t I n f * ......... 6000 goods.
F O McDowell et al to W D
McDowell pt of E Young d 1
420
c ............................................
Ellen Dolan to Mary Abadie
tract in Shackelford d 1 c t 1
n 1 w ..................................... 3150
J R Joseph at al to M Fay
Mills et al n ej of swi sec 19 t
N O N E OR M AN Y C O L O R S
2 n 2 * ....................................... 2800
A W Erickson ro W C Slattery
LAROE3T FACILITIES
nwj sec 32 t 3 n 5 w ...........
IN T H E W E S T F O R
Wesley Penny et al to J M
T H E PRODUCTION OF I
H IO H OR A D E W O R K I
Churchley 60 acres in sec 22
Quong Lee Hi
Laundry
PERFECT
PRINTING
PLATES *
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Geo H Bidweil et al to Geo O
Frost et al part of J S Griffin
d 1 c .......................................
Netie B Bellinger et al to C W
1 Odell part of bk 12 South
3000
2500
SATIS AS ISV AS IASTIIS HAIMS
HICKS-CH ATTKN
ENGRAVING CO.
2d A Alder, P O R T L A N D , O R K
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