Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, August 27, 1874, Image 3

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THE INDEPENDENT.
FOREST OROVR, Augnst 27, 1*74. ..
J ames L ono , a Californian, but a
W eb-foot formerly,has been here on
a visit for a week. His parents lived
near this place some eight years ago
but they moved to California and
have been fanning on the Sacramen­
to river thirty miles above
Sacra-
inentoCity.Like mostCaiiforuiansMr.
Long ha* a rather poor opin«on of
the W eb-feet, who he says do busi­
ness oft a very small scale^have lit-
i tie enterprise—and who sleep too
much. W e are afraid that his criti­
cisms are only too just. He laughs
at the idea of a man
setting his
C O U N TY COURT S.
IN LAW— AKCHIBOLD, J.
A. A. Miller vs Wm. Stewart; Set­
tled by stipulation.
HUN AW A Y A N D SA D C A Sl A L
MilliardA Vauscyoer vs G. T.Lod*
TY.
ford; judgment by default for $92.-
42 Against Deft, and costs.
T w o W o m e n S e rio u s ly In ju r e d
W* S» Caldwell vs G. T. Ledford;
Last Saturday a team from Yam­
judgment by default for Plff. tor the
sum of $199.20 and costs.
hill county with a wagon load of
W . W , Beck vs. Alex McCready;
women and children ran away at
attachment
issued to sheriff ofClack-
Dillev, away station on the 0 . C.R»
amos county against the property of
R ., two miles north o f this place, in
Deft»
which Mrs. Green Roland had her
COUNTY
BUSINESS— A r CIBOLD J.-Pl'RDIN
hip dislocated .n d o „ e of the pelvic ! kresher or m o « n B his reaper to cut
and L andkss , C ommissioners .
b o o « broken; a M r, FouU hod her 1 } ? ° r ^ b u s h e l s of gram , and »ays
In the matter o f John *Bruggera;
ankle brokeo.aad several of the ehil- i th* ‘
C“ llform* Umt th° ° 'vner » '
dreo were considerably though not
“ w bm M * ,U
move 40 petition to build a bridge—contin­
harvest less than 1,000 bushels. Men ued.
seriously bruised. The wngon was
there who have only quarter section
In the matter of road petition of
a wreck. There were in the wagon
»._
»,
farms make money evun bv hiring James Forestel et al: viewers ap­
ten persons—Mrs. Green Roland, . .
.
Jx
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h
their work done, when here such a pointed—D. M. C. Gault, Henry
two Mrs. P outs, six children and
a wny of doing busines would swamp Weherring, C. Adams.
the driver, De W it »Smith, son of
the farmer.
On petitiou of Clements et al, for
hli(p Smith who lives in this neigh­
But we W eb-feet do not propose change of road; viewers appointed—^
borhood. It seems that on coming
to run away. W e love our fair gold­ Alfred Davis, John Rowell, Ben
across an old orchard which had
en haired sister Cal» but we love our Flint.
*>een thrown open for the road the
buxom W eb-foot girl more,and pro­
On petition of M. S. Daily et nl
front wheels o f the wagon went
pose to stand by her through good for change of road ¡viewers appointed
down into the centre furrow between
and evil report, and if /A»’ /* Califor­ — David Campbell, Ben Flint, John
two rows of trees and the team halt­
nia fellows don’t like
her
they Rowell.
ed for a moment, when the dri­
need’t, that's all. W e raise better
On petition of David Campbell et
ver applied a b'ark-snakc whip
apples than California can and more al for change of road; viewers—M.
Vhieli made the horses jump for­
of them in the hill, and can just dis­ S. Daily, Erastus Savage, Charles
ward breaking one [of the “ lines.”
count them on rain and
mud.— Guile.
il he <fc*ver threw his weight on the
W hoop!
On petition o f W . Whitmore et al
single hue and turned tho horses
A nother R unaway and P ainful A c ­ for change of road; OeorgeCampbell,
short breuking otie o f the axles.
Then the hevses ran for a short dis­ cident . — Last week ou returning Alanton W ing, Eratus Savage view­
ers.
tance making a sudden turn and from a black-berrying excursion in
Various roads were opened, lum­
breaking the other axle and turning the mountains on the North Yamhill
the wagon completely over dashing the team containing the excursion­ ber for bridges allowed and refused,
the whole party
the ground with ists ran away and threw Mrs. A. Ty­ orders drawn.
I n P robate - A kchibold , J.
grewt violence. A gentleman in­ ler out breaking her arm and bruis­
In
the
matter of John Way man
forms us that rifel rixnminatiou o f the ing her badly. Mrs. Tyler Hived
broke»» line it WM found that it had here some time and has many friends dec’d —proof of will taken, executors
separated at tine splhce and that the , who sympathise with her in afflie- appointed and personal property or*
dered sold.
splice had been half unraveled be­ tion.
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In the matter of the estate of J.
fore the accident occurred. Dr.
A cquitted — On the 10th instant H. Myers dec’d, R ebecca,A . Myers
Saylor reset the dislocated hip, and
George C. Cocke, the slayer of J. Y. Administ’x: hearing of final account
dressed the wounds o f the injured
Stewnrt, had a preliminary examina­ set 5th of October 1874.
parties. Mrs. Green Roland was
tion before Justice Simmler at San
In the matter of the application of
then put into a wagon on beds sup­
Luis Obispo Cal. where the murder Emily Field for dower; commission­
plied by the villagers and taken to
was committed and was acquitted on ers appointed and dower set off as
Mr. Fouts, her father, who lives
account o f “ insufficient evidence” ! follows: Lot 1 A 4 in block No. 4 of
rear the Grove, w here she now lies
Cocke did not denv the killing but Naylor's addition to Forest Grove,
in a critical condition. It is thought
said it was done in defence of his Lot 4 in Blk. No 9 in Walker’s addi­
that she will recover but will proba­
sister, Stewart's wife—a pitiable ex­ tion to Forest Grove.
bly l>e injured for life.
cuse when she was some distance
In the matter of the estate of Geo.
OvKiti. and M »Nur.v. — This popu­
from him when he was killed and Bueman dec’d; annual report filed.
lar and 1 deary periodical for Septem­ when it is stated that Cocke was
In the matter of the guardianship
ber conies to us tilled with interest­ able to handle Stewart and that the of Ilufus Lewis et al; guardian dis­
ing and original matter, combining latter had no weapons. Cocke re­ charged.
n best of popular writers. J. Ross mains in the neighborhood. The
In the matter of the estate o f H.B.
Browne contributes an interesting Grand Jury will probably sift th e ; Bones dee’d; annual report filed.
In the matter of the guardianship
paper on “ Santa Rosa Island” and ea se.
of
Mary A. Gould, minor; annual
Junius H ‘ nri Browne gives n sp len -1
| -M iss S. E. B owluy returned Mon- report filed.
did pen picture of “ Spinoza.” The
In the matter of tho estate of P.S.
. day from her summer excursion to
most]striking poem is “ M olokai” by ; Clatsop beach. Miss Georgia Brown Fields d e c 'd ; sale of real estate or­
our Oregon poet. Samuel C. Simp­
a graduate of the College hero was dered.
In the matter of the estate of J.D .
son. a remarkably vivid r nd musical
down there at the same time and
Richardson dec’d; sule of real estate
description o f the lepers’ settlement
these young ladies hud a “ splendid” ordered.
on the Hawaiian Islands, The Etc.
time.
is varied, scientific aud literary.
— ~
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W e are under obligations to cer­
P
rof
.
C
ondon
moved
this week iir
The whole v >lume is replete with
tain Professors for a watermelon,
romance and fact. John H. Cur- to A. T. Smith’s residence next door
some excellent apples, pears and
many Sc Co. San Frane’sco. $4 per to Dr. Marsh’s house. Mr. J. N.
Campbell will immediately move in- \ roasting-ears. W e will promise to
annum . I
to bis mansion just vacated by Prof. not bother their melon and corn
P acific U niversity . — This popular ^ onj on
patches or orchards any more this
Institution will open its balls again 1
—
year.
for the admission of students on the i ^
L yman , who wrote us the,
T he W heat outlook is not very
2 d d a y of September.
With a Fac- , excellent correspondence from As-
promising. The crops in Europe
ultv composed of men whose fame *or' a
wet‘k has returned. Wish
as classic and scientific teachers is he ^a'l wfitten the I ndependent an , have been unexceptionally good and
prices will rule low this year. It
uutional, it is needless to say that account of hi* Clatsop beach experi-
will not be much advantage for
tne College and Academy will have enee.
those who have to sell to wait a
their share of the patronage of the
P rof . W . M arsh Professor of while for a rise.
people in Oregon who wish to edu­ Greek and Latin at Benicia Californ­
J ohn G oodell will begin teaching
cate their children by the best m eth­ ia, and cousin o f President Marsh of
a three months’ school in the Quick’s
ods a«d up to the highest standard Pacific University, is lying very ill
mill neighborhood Monday next.
p<M*»lde ou the Pacific coast. F or , c f spinal inflamation at San Fran-
We wish John much success in learn­
health and sober intellectual society cisco.
ing the youug idea how to shoot.
the G r o v e is famous and the student
M r . B. S tew art and wife,of North
T he M. E. Conference has ap­
w h o eorues h ere to /earn w ill be sat­
Yamhill have gone to San Luis Obis­
pointed Rev. W\ W . Miller to take
isfie d .
po county California, to exhume the
charge of this circuit in place o f Rev.
R iley C avk ’ e statement in the O r - remains of their murdered son and
J. N. W olfe who is sent to ^Olymp­
r>fmuin about the F. G . Base-ball bring them here to rest uearthe home
ia.
C lu b not coming to time is a figment of his youth.
A l H orner ’ s team run o f f th is
a roily conception of Riley’s brain.
M r . M artin ofScoggin va lley says week and made a complete smash-
T he F. G . Club challenged what
that the farmers in his section have up of his wagon and a sad derange­
they supposed to be a Club at Hills-
barely begun harvest.Mr.Martin har­ ment of the harness. Nevertheless
l»oro to come to the Grove to play a
vested a field of fall wheat that Al is happy as usual.
match game. The Hillsboro Club
yielded from 25 to JO bushels to the
Mu. S hanes of Cornelius nhanleil
answered that they had no regular
acre.
Club but if the F. Gs. would come
it off into the mountains with his
S
ince
D
r
.
B
ailey
of
Hillslioro
has
dovrm there they would try to amuse
smallpox last week, since
which
them. Now this is what we c a l l j hung the clothes iu the barn that he time there are no more cases of this
cheeky. So our pencil raven Riley’s had on when he visited those small contagion to report.
pox cases at Cornelius he does not
Cave's statement in somewhatly.
J ames S ew ell of Tualatin plains
miss any more of his oats.
A good chance . — In this issue L o ­
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broke his threshing
machine last
Bio
Y
ield
.—
A
field
o
f
six
acres
gan Johnson advertises his Planing
week and was unable to get the bro­
of
wheat
on
new
oak
grub
land
on
ken part replaced at Portland so
Mills in this town for sole. T o any
Jerome
Porter’s
farm
near
theGrove
he
will have to suspend work for a
one desiring to engage in this busi­
ness this is a very desirable proper- was harvested last week and yielded while.
tv. being situated in the heart o f a 40 bushels to the acre.
T he F loence S ewing M achine is
fine agricultural district indja neigh-
M r . H. O. H yde had a load of the kind that suits the women. They
l»orhood of schools and churches. straw which he was hauling to turn* all buy it and are never fooipd. See
The machinery is all nearly new and ble off in the street the other day. that Company’s new ad. this week.
W ednesday gave ns some showers
as good as »ew and the purchaser It was no fun to Mr. Hyde.
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of
rain which qas stopped harvest
will doubtlessly find every thing in
G f . oroe G rant is living now down ing for the time being-
the condition stated byMr. Johnson.
on the Scappoosa. Miss Lillie fin­
T he Hillsboro Bchool house is un­
C om e at once and see for
your­
ished her school down there and is dergoing repairs for tho new term of
selves.
at home again.
school.
T he large excursion party from
L ogan J ohnson ’ s Planing mills
M rs . G rant our enterprising mill-
Hillsboro
toSileti
returttodSatUrdAy.
ni.isnoro
iner baa m o » « l h .r »hop into the have been buzzing with work for the
They report a^onri time. They Rot ,ower roon/
f B o b t o « ,» 1. photo- past two weeks.
sadly sun-burnt, and now the scales j
B eecher ScOTt keeps his flag flying
graphic gallery.
are peeling off their noses threaten
— the red-white-and-blue— and long
H illsboro High School Will com*
ing to reduce those necessary organs
may it watte.
to diminutive tubers. The S h e r i # mence ite first term Sept. Tth* 1874,
M r . P crdin ha6 so many plums
talks of offering a reward fora coup- 1 with D. M. C. Gault as Principal,
that he is unable to give them away.
abd Miss Jennie Elder Assistant.
Jf do^cn more noses soon.
Local SfoWÄ .
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A very rapid and easy way to make mon­
ey. Procure territory to introduce the la­
test WSttfUl invention that is wanted every
day by teVerv out*, every where, who has u
family, A fall sized Sewthg Machine with
Table nffdTreadle for only $13 that does the
same work as a Machine y*>u would pay $75
for, rapid, smooth and flrnj» makes a senm
so strong the clothwill tear before the stitches
rip apart. Eight new attachments for all
work, and the improved Button Hole Work­
er used by us only. Agents only need show
them in operation to sell in every house they
enter. $30 and upwards cleared daily by
smart agents. No such Machine wus ever
offered at any such price. 35» 1)00 sold last
year. 100,000 Famines Use them. Demand
r increasing
» every
-------day
nay „here
" nerc they become
wcome
known. Machinists, Fortine*!, Tailors, See.
recommend them highly. Rights given free
to first applicant* If there is on agency in
your place» write for it, of bity a Machine
for your family or a relation, there is none
better or so cheap. Machines sent ^ to all
parts of the country on receipt of price $15.
Read advertisement in another part of this
iper. Address the H ousehold S kwinu
achine .P. O. Box 1 4 3 8 , New York City.
n il'.ly
ne of the finest and most valuable blocks
in the city of Forest Grove with improve­
ments consist ing of comfortable house, ex-
excellent orchard, good well, fruit cellar,
barn, etc. This property will be sold, part
for cash and part on time to suit purchaser.
O
A.J
.A nderson .
FO R E SI*
uly 2; 3m________________________________
DRUG ANd
FOREST
GROVi.
LIVERY & FEED STABLE
tíftO V E
9 T 0 R E
BOOK
W. ÈT. $A YLOR, P lio fr ltlilb h .
DEADER
C
r y For thevery best Photographs, go
to Bradley k ltulofson's Gallery with an
ELEVATOR. 429 Montgomery Street San
Francisco.
MISCELANEOUS.
FORJALE!
Steve H arris
onC»rMe*PSF^£ePS
GLASS
GOOD SADDLE-HORSES
ways ready.
f cl JT
T Ò A n YSIZM
Our stock consists in part of
PAINT BRUSHES,
AL-
MARRIED.
lnet SDop.
VARNISH BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BfttJâttfcS,
At the Methodist church, P»ev. Mr. H’olfe
preaches on the first uml third Sundays
Horses boarded at reasonable rateR.
each month,
At the Baptist church, Rev. Mr. Chandler
PF* Hack connects with the cars at Cor-
preaches on the second and fourth Sunday elius twice a day.
ni each month.
julylfidf
ANDERSON-SCOGGIN.—At the residence
of the bride’s father Wednesday, Au­
gust 19, J. Anderson a*ul Miss Mury
Scoggin, all of Scoggin Valley Wash­
ington county.
^
3B r « h .
ood horses and buggies ready at all
hours
R eligion«.
^
DRUGS, MEDICIKKS, ¿ERFUMERY.PAIMTB, OILS, q u S l( I6ÒXS * •
— KEPT BT
G
I
NAÍL BRUSHES,
STRIPING BRI&HR9,
TOOTH BRUSHES.
F I N
CO M B S
OF
T E
ALL
RAW OILS,
LARD OIL,
s w e e t o il ,
O
U
^
SIZES
AND
V A R IE T IE S .
N S A T S F d b t OIL,
, CASTER OIL, . ,
b e iN A n u t o i l , i t c
B b iL e d
School B ook a, »«itatole for tho Atftdolal j
All articles warranted.
th ih lic Sch ool,
Prescriptions compounded witn cars and corTsotnsaa.
ilo 3 3 1
NEW ADVERTISEMETS.
Smith, Kane & Co.
FOR SALE.
Term s
P
articular attention given to house-build
ing and framing.
FOREST GROVE
THE ENTIRE LOT OF MACHINERY
JIN THE FOREST GROVE PLAN­
ING MILLS
. . . . CONSISTING O F . . . .
One ten Horse Power Engine ¿Boiler,
1 Planer and Matcher,
1 24 inch 8urfacer,
1 8aw Table
1 Mortising Machine»
l Force Pump-
1 Turning Lathe withTools,
60 feet 8hafting& Pul lie*,
600 feetBelting
-
-
OREGON.
New Styles and new prices I have now for sale the nejr atjleS and latest improved Flor-
enee Sewing machines at REDUCED PRICES, with extra ih^îH-rtneiits to th iose
and to persons who desire, we sell on i the installaient plun¿ $10 down and, and$
Hurrali! CA.S'H.
ne of our new styles feed I the work away from
fro
per month until the Machine is paid for. One
e
and
back
feed
machina:
Every
Machina
the
operator,
so
tbut
we
have
now
both
a
side
«I
Sir. Farmer, Granger, utid all the rest of
warranted for ten years and no charge will bemode for repairing or keeping Machines in
the living
in order dnring that time. Every Florence Machine in Oregon ke^t
^ 1H Bhier fres of
*ut and. apd
and pnce
Ma
charge. Call and see them, or send for circular with cut
price \ list! Machine
KEJOIC’E
R E J O IC E
delivered in any part of the State or in Washington Territory, at my own risk.
:£R 9
Over the good news which in fact every
body is anxious to hear. Why of course,
come right to Hillsboro, and look for the
new store, Kellogg’s place and see the cheap
goods that are sold there It is enough to
make any body smile. The Goods were
carefully selected nud of great variety
Gash puid for Hides, Wool, Furs and all
kinds of produce.
KAHN k FRIEDENRICH.
jll-n !2
s u n v H y on.
ALSO,
5 0 ,0 0 0 K E E K a «sorted M ou ld in g
ONE DESK,
O .VE STAND.
ONE TABLE,
NEWEL POST.
STAIR BALUSTERS.
LE G S
Customary Rates-
Machinery is new
ttiul of first rln-w make.
9
Residence at Forest
L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .
A d m i n i s t r a t o r 's S a le .
IN LOTS TO .SUIT.
ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS.
Address,
A. L. JOHNSON.Forest Grore.
THE NEW IMPROVED
FLORENCE
-
M H B F
Sido Food and Bock Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, KOSTCIK-
PIE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always inOrder andReidjforWork.
If tha.-o I* r. FLORENCE MACHINE
nitbia oac thousand miles of Ban Fran­
cisco not working well, I will fix it with­
out any expense to the owner-
GAMTJ2L HILL, Agent,
No. 13 New Montgomery Street,
HOTEL BUILDING,
j
•Aft FRANCltCO.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
AND
1\rOTIC’ E IS HEREBY GIVF.N THAT
i. w in pursuance of un order of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Washing­
ton County mude at the August term a . r>.
1K74, thereof in the matter of the estate of
P. S. Field, deed, and to me as administra­
tor thereof directed, I will sell ut Public
auction, to the highest bidder ou, SATU H-
DAY the 3d day of October, a . d . 1874,at the
hour of one o ’clock r. n. at the Court House
door iu Hillsboro, Washington County Or­
egon, all the right, title interest and estate
of P. S. Field, at the time of his death or
since acquired by his estate, in and to all
those pieces, parcels or tracts of land lying,
being and situate iu Washington County,
Oregon and described tts follows, to wit:
1st, The Donation Land claim of Chris­
tian Emriek inf sects. 3. 4. 9. and 10. Town.
1,South Rahge 3 West, containing 320 acres.
2d, Commencing 50feet eastoi the N.W.
corner of block No. »1 of the Town of Forest
Grove, thence south 100 feet, thence east 50
feet, thence north 100 feet, and thence west
50 feet.
3d, The south half of lot No. 4, in block
No. 12 in said town of Forest Grove.
4th, Commencing 200 feet east of the N.
W. corner of block No. 7, in the town of
Forest Grove, thence south 100 feet, thence
west 200 feet, thence south to S. W. corner
of said block No. 7, theuco east to the 8, E.
corner thereof, thence north to the N. E.
corner thereof, thence west to the place of
beginning.
5th. Commencing at the N. W. corner of
block No. 4, of Walker’s addition to the
town of Forest Grove,thence south 2.03 cbs.
thence east 5.70 chs. thence north 2.63 chs.
thence west 5.70 chs. to the place of begin­
ning.
Oth, Lot No. 4, in block No. 9, of Walk­
er’s addition to the town of Forest Grove.
7th, Lots No. one and four (1 k 4) in
block No. 4, of f . G. Naylor's addition to
the town of Forest Grove.
Tracts No. Oth and 7th, being subject to
the life estate of Emily Field, and the re­
mainder free from ail incumbrances, upon
the following
TKRXH of
J- B LOOMIS. Asrtnt. 113 Third St,. Portland, Oregon*
m v28
Notice of F inal Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Washington County.
In the matter of the estate ofJ. H Myers,
deceased.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the uudersigued administratrix of said
estate has filed her final account iu said
Court ahd that Monday the 5th day of Octo­
ber, 1874, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.,
is the time fixed by said Court for hearing
of objections thereto and the statement
thereof.
REBECCA MEYEttS.
Aministratrix.
aug!3:4t
N
kale .
One half of the purchase price, U. 5. coin
in hand, one half to be paid in U. S. coin,in
six months from the day of sale, with inter­
est at the rate of 10 per cent, per anunm.and
be secured by mortgage on the premises.
8. HUGHES
Administrator of the estate of P. 8. Field’
deceased.
aUg20—4w
B ir c lt t o F » N o tic e
T
he undersigned having been duly ap­
pointed and qualified iu the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Washington
County, Executors of the last will and teste-
ment of John Wayrnan, deceased, all per­
sons having claims against said estate are
hereby requested to present them to the un­
dersigned at Dilley iu Washington County
Oregon, within six mouths front the date
hereof and all persons indebted to the said
estate, ure requested to make immediate
payment.
t)illey, August 3d, 1874.
J. L. Chamberlain
aug. C-4w
J. C. Bullixk.
N
o t ic e is h e r e b y
F A C U L TY
Rev. S. H. MARSH, D. D., President,
and Professor of Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy
Rev. HORACE LYMAN, A. M., Profess­
or of Rheoric ahd History.
G. H. COLLIER, A. M., Professor of the
Natural Sciences.
J. W. MARSH, A. M. Professor of Latin
and Green.
J. D. ROBB, A. M., Principal of tne
Academy.
Miss MARY A.ROBINSON. Preceptress.
R ev . THOMAS CONDON, A.M ., Lectttri
er on Geology.
Mtss 0 . A. HASKELL. Teacher of In*
strutnebtal and Vocal Music.
g iv e n
th at
ou Monday, the 31st day of August, the
Board of Equaliration will attend ut the of­
fice of *he County Clerk, for Wnshiu ton
county for the examination and correction,
of all errors in valuation, description of
qualities of lands, lots or other property, in
the assessment rolls for thejrear 18<4, os by
luw provided.
J. F. PIERCE.
Assessor, Washington Co., Oregon.
Hillsboro, July 58th. 1874.
Sheriffs Sale.
W
L i n n
C A f -CNttEV.E.Walk-
I l I f f , ¡ 3 i V J U H ie r trill sell
from ONE to NINETY acres of good
farming laud lying adjacent to Forest Grove.
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A vply to Elkanah Walker of this place.
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D. HdXTEÙ HÀA
Ad SÍAítt
i v. casto mers àt his store all ths túa
hat he
li has no time to write an advsrie*^
y virtue of a writ of Execution, Decree
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That is whrfl wo call basins a. 39ta.
of foreclosure and order of sale issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Washington County in favor of Jo­
seph Boyce and against Huida Shennan and
C. M. Sherman et al.to me directed and de­
livered, attested py the Clerk of suid Court
on the 20th dnv of July 1874, oommanding
me to make sale of the following described
Real Estate to wit: commencing at a point
27.55 chains west, and 24.31 chains south of
the N. W. corner of Sect. 27.T. 1; N. R. 2.
W. thence south 11% chains thence east
3 chains, thence south 23.183 chains,thence
west 9.87 chuins, thence north 15.09 chains,
thence west 23.38 chains, thence north 20.2G
chs., thence east 10 chs. thence north 2.25
STEAM POWER
chs. thence east 13.25 chs. to place of begin-
ing, containing 79% acres more or less, sit­
uated in Washington County Oregon, to
satisfy the sura of $2248 21. Therefore by
virtue of said execution and decree of fore­
closure I have levied upon said tract of land,
and ou Saturday the 26th day of September
1874, at the hoar of one’o clock *. u . . of
suid day, in froutof the Court Hotlae door
iu Hillsboro. Conntv and »State aforesaid, I
will sell the above aescril>ed tract of land at
Public auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand to sutiaf said execution uuy
accruing costs.
CHAS. T. TOZIER,
Sheriff of Washington Cotluty Oregon.
Hillsboro July 29th 1874.
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HIM ËS
BOOK,Cl RD&JOÍt PRIM,
Book Binder vhd Paper ¿filer;
Summons*
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Washi ngton County
James W. Gibson vs Hannah Gibson.
To Hannah Gibson the above named De­
fendant.
hereas on the 7th day of August a . n.
1874, Hon. W. W. Upton Jndgeof the
above named Court, made an order direct­
ing that service of the snmmons in this suit
he had upon yon by publication of the name
in the Forest Grove I ndepkndext for six
consecutive weeks; Therefore, in the name
of the State of Oregon, you are hereby noti­
fied to appear and answer the complaint of
plff. herein filed against you, by the first
day of the term of said Court, hext follow-
ing the expiration of the publication of this
summons, which said term Will commence
at Hillsboro, County and State aforesaid on
Monday the 5th day of October, a . d . 1874,
and you are further notified, that if you
fail so to answer, the plff. will apply to the
Court for the relief therein demanded, to
wit: that the marriage contract how existing
l>etween plff. and deft, be dissolved, and
that the care, custody, and control of Me­
linda J. Gibsob, and Mury E. Gibson, mi*
nor childreni of riff, and deft, be awarded
to plff:
tfios. H, ToNofc*
Atty. for Plff '
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Assessor's Notice
T IM ACADEMY!
The next term begins on Wednesday,
September 2d.
Tuition in College and higher Academic
per year.....................................................$45
In the common branches per year... .$30
THIS SPACE
FOR HOXTER
Grove, Oregon
and of
Will Sell
grand
L C WALKER. SURVEYOR
!'t*'L. C. Walker, Surveyor,has Field Note
of the Leg.il subdivision surveys.
A T 25 per cent Below
FLORENCE SEWÎNG MACHINÉ
93 F boxt STSttr,
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the Couhty of Vashington.
R. A. Dothwell, vs. James Bothwell.
To James Bothwell the above named de­
fendant.
HEREA.S’ ON THE 30TH DAY OF
May A. D. 1874, Hon.» W\ W. Upton,
i/ndge of the above named Court, made all
order directing that service of the summons
in this suit be had upon the above named
Deft, by publication in the Forest Grove I»«
de PM ident for six weeks. Therefore, in the
name of fhe State of Oregon, you are hereb
notified to appear and answer the complaint
of Plff. herein filed, by the first day of the
term of said Court next following the expi­
ration of the publication of this snmmons
which said term will commence utHillsboro
County and State aforesaid on Monday the
5th day of October A. D. 1874, and if yon
fail so to answer the plaintiff will apply to the
Coart for the relief therein demanded, to-wit s
That the bonds of matrimony now existing
between Plff. and Deft, be dissolved.
That the care and cüstpdy erf J^mes O.
Bothwell and Nellie E. BtdWell children
Plff. and Deft, be awarded tp Plff., ahd thal
riff, have
nave judgement against Deft, fot the
aments of this suit.
febsti and dibbnrsfejnent*
THOB. H. TONGUE,
Atty. for Plff.
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Hall Tickets, Bill Heads, Blank Boohs, ot
shy desired pattern, with printed Hfeeds bfr
Withbht, Blanks» Briefs, Catalogue*; Ofirili,
Certificatai, Cbaoko, Circulars, Deed*, Hfthd-
Bills, Label«, Leajris. Letter Heads: ¿briers.
Programdites, Brisripti of all kinds. Show
Cards, Shipping Tags, Be.,
Pqjlibolar atihntlori fold to getting up
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