Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 26, 1908, Image 8

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    Portland are Mr. Schoolcraft, Mr. Line-
gar and Mr. Hiatt. Mr. Hughes has
kept his for his own use.
KANSAS CITY
The ball game at Portland roust
Who say* it can’t rain.
have been the attraction as a large
Ezra Kirts is doing some plowing number took the train Saturday.
for Mr. Bennett.
GALES CREEK
F. Lewis is erecting a new shed ad­
Mrs.
Churchill
is on the sick list this
joining his barn.
Arthur Aydelotte’s folks were visit­ week.
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ N. C. Wilson, our merchant, is re­
modeling his house.
dron Sunday.
Mrs. Kirts of Lafayette is here visit­ H. T. Shorb came in from his ranch
ing with her sons, Iodel and Ezra Kirts. on Wilson River Friday.
An oyster supper and dance will be Mr. Chapman and Miss Madge went
given by the Lady Maccabees at to Portland last Saturday.
Greenville, New Years eve. Every­ Mrs. Jane Lilly of Gales Creek, is
body invited.
visiting in Portland this week.
Dennie Wilson is visiting with rela­
GALES.
Mrs. P. N. Dethlefs spent a few tives at Gales Creek this week.
Mrs. Dora Lee of Gales Creek, has
days visiting in Dilley.
1
been
on the sick list for some time.
Mr. Claude Allembaugh is working
Miss
Ara Heisler. who has been in
for Henry Sundermeier.
the
Grove
for some time, is home this
The rain has somewhat suspended
week.
farming operations in this section.
Ed Henry of Gaston, spent Friday Mrs. Johnson of Portland, is visiting
and Saturday visiting in this neighbor­ with her nephew, D. S. Pierce and
family of Gales Creek.
hood.
The W. E. S. enjoyed a pleasant Miss Alice McCann of Portland, is
evening at the home of Charles Fitch visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
McCann of this place.
Saturday.
John Cummins entertained guests Mr. McCann, who has been in Port­
land for some time, returned to his
from Portland Sunday.
Enoch Will and Ward Tolson made home on Gales Creek Monday.
a business trip up Scoggins valley J. D. Shorb, the oldest man on
Gales Creek, if he lives till Thursday,
Monday.
The Bell Line Phone Co. held a will eat his 86th Thanksgiving dinner
meeting in the Dethlefs schoolhouse Miss Ethel Pierce of Forest Grove,
spent Friday at the home of her
Siturday afternoon, Nov. 21.
These three
we feel safe in saying, are the cream of Shoe Manufacture in the United States or
brother,
D. S. Pierce of Gales Creek.
People have been on the move
in the whole world for that matter.
a-ound here lately, for instance: Lo
Magoon has moved to Newberg and Woman's Home Companion for Christ­
mas.
Roy Tolson has taken the vacated
place; Albert Dethlefs has moved into The Christmas Number of Woman1 s
his new house and rented bis old one Home Companion is one of the most
to Del Spurgin.
beautiful of the holiday magazines.
Through the effects of the continued Its cover is in blue and gold - depict­
fall rains, the S. P. freight had to leave ing the Madonna and Child. There is
two cars at this place Saturday evening. a beautiful painting in color by James
The rain had so soaked the ground and Montgomery Flagg, occupying a full
rotten ties that the track gave way, de­ page. Another delightful and unique
railing two cars. The accident occur­ feature consists of two big pages of
red on the switch, which makes it old-fashioned Christmas Carols, with,
handy for the Railroad Co. The switch decorations by Ernest Haskell.
has been in a poor condition for some For the Christmas Woman’s Home j
The Progressive Store
Companion, Edwin Markham has
time.
written a most beautiful poem, “ Before
DILLEY.
the Gospels Were.” It tells the story
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kerr and child­ of the gathering of the materials for the j
ren of Hillsboro, were in attendance gospels by the disciples after Christ’s j
at the Hubbert wedding. Mr. Kerr is ascension. “ Before the Gospels
a member of the Webfoot Realty Co. Were” is greater than "The Man
of that city.
With the Hoe.” It is, perhaps, the
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hubbert cele­ greatest poem of the generation.
brated their wooden wedding an­ It is seldom that a magazine—even
niversary last Thursday evening. a Christmas magazine—offers stories
yet presented in Forest Grove. Lack
Notice of Final Settlement
There were forty-five guests present, by such an array of great writers as will pretty goal.
of
space
prevents
further
comment.
For
the
third
years,
Mills,
Markham,
Notice
is hereby given that I, tlx]
and the evening was spent in social be found in the December Companion
smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad undersigned administratrix of the estate I
conversation, music and readings. —Josephine Daskam Bacon, Anna Thomas and Parkhurst did brilliant Sufficeth to state that Mme. Maude It in is this all column.
A few words here will reach 5,000
and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
The presents were numerous, beauti­ Katharine Green, Mary Wilkins Free­ work and Ferrin, Mayfield and Markee Powell overwhelmed all with the dom­ readers
Insertion, 2Vi cents each subsequent insertion. of R. M. Bisbee, deceased, have filed!
in the County Court of the state of]
inant power and soul-stirring impres­ Minimum charge 10 cts.
ful and useful. At 11:30 lunch was man, Florence Morse Kingsley, Juliet scintillated for the “ Cads.”
Oregon,
for Washington county, Bfj
siveness
of
her
interpretation
of
the
The line-up follows:
served by Miss Josephine Freund and Wilbor Tompkins.
final
account
as such administratrix anil
Academy great masters’ compositions; that May R ooms to R en t — With or without that said Court has set Monday, Del
Miss Merle Maury, and equal to the Above all else, the woman reader 3rd Years
Mukle played with rare sympathy and board. Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’s cember 7th, 1908, at 10 o’clock, a. i
occasion was brought forth on shingles. will find here a magazine of Christmas Schilling . . .
11-tf of said day as the time and the cou?
delightful
expression and that Anne residence, College Way.
............House
J. W. Hughes acted as toast master helps—hundreds of suggestions for the Denney......... .. .r g 1..
room, at Hillsboro, Oregon,
and brought forth responses from Mr. making of attractive and unique gifts; Grosse . . . . ...1 g l . . ...........G ardner Ford possesses the gifts of a musician FOR SALE—Shadeland Wonder court
the
place
for hearing objections to said I
of exceptional merit.
Briggs, Mr. Brodersen and others. At ideas for the table; for making delic­ Donaldson.. . . . r 1 1..
white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf account and the final settlement oil
a late hour the guests departed, wish­ ious candies; new neckwear; embroid­ Robinson. .. .. .1 1 r. . ................ Peake Mrs. E. H. Coleman, of this city,
said estate.
Vetch Seed for Sale.
Teiesa Bisbee, administratrix of ti*|
ing Mr. and Mrs. Hubbert many hap­ ery: fashions—an almost ) bewildering Thomas. . . . . . . r e i . .
was at one time a pupil of Hon. Samuel
Estate
of R. M. Bisbee. deceased,
py returns of the day.
.
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r
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Taylor..........
The
best
variety.
Apply
to
A.
array of practical Christmas suggestions.
Cosgrove, governor-elect of Washing­
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Estate.j
CHALMERS,
Forest
Grove
or
farm
Parkhurst. . . . ----- q . ..
O ne w ho was t h e r e .
ton, in Brooklyn, Ohio, which has near Centerville.
9-tf
Markham .. .. r h 1..
since been annexed to the city of
Third Years Are Beaten.
Executrix Notice.
The school at Dilley is going to give
Eastman. ..
Cleveland. In those days, Cosgrove LIST your farms and other properties Notice is hereby given that the underlined has
The
Third
Year
class
of
Tualatin
an entertainment at the hall.
by the County Court of the State of
had the reputation of being one of the for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest appointed
was defeated at football M ills............ . . . .f. . ..
County of Washington, executrix of the
Mrs. C. A. Broderson and son Har­ Academy
best
school
teachers
in
that
part
of
H. Olmsted, deceased, and all persons
Tuesday by a team composed of the
Grove National Bank Building. 27-tf Charles
ry spent Monday at Portland.
claims against the said estate are hereby notified to pf*
Ohio. Mrs. Coleman is much inter­
Played the Devil.
remaining three classes of the acad­
sent the same to me duly verified at my residency afi
The Ladies Aid met at the emy, the score being 6 to 0.
The Devil was in town last week; ested naturally in the illness of FOR RENT—Three farms in Patton 120 A Street, in the City of Forest Grove, Oregon*
home of Mrs. J. W. Hughes Wednes­ The first half was played without a not old Nick with the cloven hoofs and her old instructor and hopes ardently Valley. Address H. W Scott. Forest in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 10th day of November, 1908.
day at 2 p. m.
score but in the last part of the second the sharp horns but the drama which for his ultimate. recovery.
Grove.
ROSE J. OLMSTED, Ew
16-tf
(First Publication, November 12, 1908)
Butchering is in order around Dilley. half, Mayfield broke through the line bears his name. "The Devil” was Dr. C. L. Large reports a daughter
Among those who have sent hogs to for a touchdown, and Ferrin kicked a played Friday evening on the Masonic weighing ten pounds, born to the wife FOR R e n t —The building opposite ,
—
Hall stage before a fair-sized audience of James Dilley, of near here, last News office, recently occupied as a i The old cow to her young one said
by the Clark Burroughs Stock Co., Monday. Parties wishing the attend­ barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. S-tf "It won’t be long till you are deti
which gave a fair interpretation of the ance °f Dr. Large in this class of cases FOR SALE—Good 7 room house But cheer up, child, don’t have
blues
THE HOOK STORE
p ay which has attracted thousands all will greatly oblige him, if convenient, close to car line $1100. T. H. Little
They
need your hide for Star
over the country because of its title. by engaging his services two or three hales. Forest Grove, National Bank
Shoes.”
At Hoffman & Aik*
itf
The following evening, the company months prior to the expected event. BWg.
C
ot
’
s
Store.
See
the calf's reply *
I presented * The Cattle Queen.” Dr. Large has both phones.
another
column.
1M
Let
T
h
e
N
ews
do
your
job
work.
Sum« of the members of the company
We
guarantee
good
workmanship
FOR
S
a
le
—3
fresh
young
A
full
attendance
is
desired
at
the
I n d . I 'h i m u -4 7 3
Luledto have .heir lines well committed
f'o r o « t O r o v « , O r* .
and the general effect of the play was Domestic Science Club, which meets ' K00d stock an<* most reasonable prices, G. Mann, one mile east of
on Base Line road.
2H*
marred to a great extent. Apparently, with Mrs. L. J. Corl, Tuesday, Dec. We Print everything.
the company is just starting out on 1, at 2:30, as matters of importance to F or S ale —T en fresh milch cows,
the Club are to be discussed. The also a large number of bronze turkevs. THE MODERN
the road.
Were you too late for Cook Books and Fiction? You’ll
subject for the afternoon is the “ Uses W. Marsh. 2 j miles north of Cor­
find them inside, but in the window a few of the at-
Up-to-date in every respect
Lovers of good music enjoyed im­ of Water as a Food and Medicine.” G.
nelias
on
Route
1.
Pac.
Sts.
phone
ti active books for children we shall have for the
mensely the excellent concert given at
19-t4. Prompt delivery morning snd
Robb, a farmer of the Center­ W.
holiday season.
(Marsh Hall Tuesday evening by that ville James
All milk and cream guaranteed
neighborhood,
was
in
town
trio of artists— Maud Powell the world's Wednesday. He reports that Portland F or SALE—Good top b'lggv in good lutely pure and of the best <J
greatest woman violinist: May Mukle. creameries have been scouring that condition. Call at the News Office.
19 tf Milk 5c per quart; cream lCc pe*
j
the
cellist and Anne Ford, the pianiste.
EARLY SELECTION
| A splendid audience greeted the par- section to obtain milk.
Special prices on large orders,
F or SALE—Pure bred Rhode
GIVES SATISFACTION
I ticipants and the numbers given made Will Scary and wife of Springfield, lamd Red Cockerels. Inquire of C. B. ed in bottles the only perfect
up that which local musicians call the Ore->
guests over Sunday, with Webb, next house to Daniel Baker’s, Yours for business in the dairy “•*
I finest program in instrumental music ' ^
^ n - W- M. Pollock.
A. N O R T O N
one mile west of Cornelius.
21-t2.
You say it is not so. But why not? They have tongues.
A t any rate you have worn shoes that gave you pain with every step.
The expression on your face was such that everyone noticed it.
That kind of Shoe Talk is visible if not audible.
Then you have had SHOES, THE R.1GHT KIND, that tnade you feel
PERFECTLY AT EASE. Your step was elastic, made you feel like
LIFE WAS WORTH LIVING.
A combination of Grace and Comfort
Such are the
“Star Brand”, Utz
Dunn’s TheJ.
Miller Co’s Shoes
well-known brands,
But how are you going to prove it? You say: We answer
W ill L e t Y o u H elp t o P r o v e It
By fitting you with a pair of the kind that you require at Moderat Price
Then they will talk for themselves
Try a pair and be convinced
See Display in Large Window
HOFFMAN ® , ALLEN COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
OREGON
Liner Column
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