5
F lit.
IO W A H IL L .
M l I .I n s i l o K O .
M is- M ary H eisler
from a had co ld .
Sir. H . B ecker h as tak e n a co n tra ct
for g ra b b in g lor M r. Jas. B ro w s.
,pt. M c fr v fU o w a s iP o r t ia n d visitor
Mr. M. H . Lyd a is very ill w ith p n eu
M r. L a w re n ce Brown and H erm an
I f 1 A tn o ra n H il! o f (»aitón, w a» o b t e r t ^ l
B oge h ave go n e in to th e sh eep business. m onia, b u t a t last report there w as a
fti ik e c ity M onday.
slig h t hope o f bis reco v ery.
n
Mr. John K n n es w ho m et w ith a ser
Ç
C»iria. P. V ates, o f M anning virited
M iss Josie H eisler closed a y e ry su c
ious a ccid en t la te ly is p rogressin g favor
. A le ds here the first o f th is w eek
cessful term o f school on D ec. 24, and on
a
b
ly
.
\
Ou pu b lic schools started again Mon-
X m as n ig h t had a fine e n tertain m en t at
Mr. W in. T a lfo rd jou rn eyed to the
S ¿ a : * orbing, after th e h o lid ay vacation.
wrhich th e fo llo w in g p rogram m e was
“
c
it
y
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w
ith
a
load
of
e
gg*
S
atu
rd
ay.
A w eek -*f prayer is b ein g observe 1 b y
g ir ? :
»'¿e ch u rch es here
T h e services are H e m akes a good errand b oy fo r his
X m a s S o n g — S ch ool.
feel ! at one ch u rch tw o even in gs, and
G re e tin g — Lu:a Dozier.
L a u re l was th e attraction on Ch ristm as.
then at a n oth er th e n ext taro.
T h e N a t iv it y — W alter F ran cisco.
The G. A . K . post had an in stallation A v ery e x c e lle n t oyster supper and e n
T h is N ig h t— Joh n n y Batem an.
• ml d in n er N ew V e e r ’s d a y at G ran ge tertain m en t drew several fam ilies from
R e cita tio n — W illie Bu :e.
J
k a li. An in terestin g feature o f th e p ro th is v ic in ity .
S on g— Snow F la k e s— A gn u s and L u lu
Mr. and Mr». Pearson and M iss G la d y s D.-zier, and A ra H eisler.
gram w as th e presentation o f an elega n t
Pearson w ere th e gu ests o f M r. Si M illa r
Hag to th e post b y th e W . R. C.
Boys* R ig h ts— F red L y d a . Harr:M>n
C ircu it cou rt has adjourned u n til M on over C fiat m as and atten ded a p leasan t H eisler. K rn est D ozier. H ail B atem an.
d ay, th e 18th when som e e q u ity m atters g a th e rin g at Mr. O gden sC h r istm a s d ay.
M erry X m as— E lsie L ath rop .
w ill be h ear 1 . T h e last ju r y case to be T h o u gh t read in g w as ? feature o f the
A G h o st S tory — A g n e s D ozie as
tried was S tate vs. H u m p h reys in w hich e v e n in g ’s e n tertain m en t and im m en sely m other, Joh n H eisler as father, Jane and
th e ju r y return ed a verd ict o f a cq u ita l on en joyed by all.
F red L y d a , Irvin B atem an and E lsie
T h ere w a s no C h ristm as e n tertain m en t L a th ro p th e ch ild ren .
bundav f / r a m
in our school house so th e n eigh bors
A t O u r H o i s t — M yrtle N ich olson am i
it is a fixed and im m u tab le law th at jo u rn e y e d to F arm in gto n on C h ristm a s Claud I.yda.
to h ave good sound h e a lth , o n e m ust e v e . A v ery good program w as w ell
M ary h ad a L ittle H en— E lsie Busse.
h ave pure, rich and abu n d an t blood. rendered aud a ll report a good tim e.
C h in ese S on g and D a n ce— Sam Ixre.
T h ere is no shorter nor surer route than S a n ta Claus a n tics were en jo yed b y the (Ben C o llin s.)
•
L;> a course o f D eY /itt’ s Sarsap arilla, ch ild ren w h ile the old er on es speculated
S on g— F orget Me N ot— A lic e B atem an.
j . C . C la rk , d ru ggist.
as to hi* id e n tity . C ertain action* sa tis Jane L y d a and E lsie L ath rop.
fied them on th at poin t but S an ta C lau s
T h re e G rain s o f Corn — F ra n k Sn ell.
had th e jo k e on them for n early all
T a b le au — C h ild h ood '* H ap p y D ays—
SH K K W O O D .
Mr. G ro v e r H ag ey is around a gain a f guessed wrong. T h e tree w as loaded W . H . L y d a , E lm er and C lau d L yd a .
w ith g ifis and a bou ntiful su p p ly o f
A n n ie and W illie ’s P rayer— Pearl H a y
ter a lon g illness.
ca n d v and m is f^r the little ones.
co ck .
Miss E sth e r V arn e r is w o rk in g for
T h e T h re e M issions.
John W oida. T h ere «re three on the
Recess.
D ì W it t ’s S arsap arilla is prepared lor
sick list o v e r there.
Sung— T h o se B eautiful D ays.
c le a n sin g th e blood. It bu ild s up and
Mrs. Jane W ym an , o f E a st Portlan d ,
T h e M an n in g C all— Mrs. F la ttle to n
stren gth en * co n stitu tio n s im p aire d by
»•> v isitin g her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. B eck ford.
disease. J. C. C la rk , d ru ggist.
V’arner, at th is w riting.
S o n g — O ld R in g C ole— F rank S n e ll
T h e sch ool en tertain m en t is a th in g of
and John H eisler.
SH AD Y BROOK.
the past, it \va« a very fair exh ib itio n
W ou nd ed to D eath— B^n C ollins, Jr.
John B oeker, S r., o f G ree n v ille , is ill
but w ould h ave been better w ith more
T a b leau — U n cle and A u n t Sam — Mr.
w ith pleurisy.
practice.
and Mrs. N ich olson .
Jam es M. P a rtlo w was in P ortlan d th is
T h e D ead D oll— A lice Batem an.
W e ll, th e tow n election is over and
S on g— “ H e llo , C e n tra l!” — Pearl H a y
who can say the licen se or the p ro h ib i w eek on business.
tion ists won ? W e are not prepared to say,
M rs. W . S. H udson visite d w ith G a s cock and Ben C ollins.
G o in g to the D entists— Chas. and Ben.
and advise a ll to w ait till tim e tells the ton friends last week.
tale.
W . H . L y d a , o f G a le s C re ek , is seri B atem an, and O ra S m ith .
S on g— -Juanita— Miss Josie H eisler,
Mr. H arry K . G a rd n e r le ft on last S a t ously ill w ith pn eum on ia.
Pearl H a y co ck and Ben C ollin s.
urday for C o tta ge G ro v e w here be e x
K . R . Burton w ill leave for h is claim
X m as M em ories— M argie B ite m a n .
pects to get a jo b in th e N oonday m ines.
on th e X eh alem tom orrow to be absen t
T h e C h a rg e d H ou sew ife— Pearl H a y
H e is an e xp ert m iner and should suc a we -k.
co ck , Ben C o llin s, C . and Ji. Batem an.
ceed.
D istrict A tto rn e y C leeton and D epu ty
S on g— Good N ig h t— Pearl H a y co ck
T h e C o n g regatio n a l ch u rch is to be S h e riff S ap p in gton w ere in terested spec-
and Ben C o llin s, Jr.
d ed icated on S u n d a y , th e lo th .
T h e ta to is at th e foot b all gam e F rid a y.
friends h ave secured the services for
Old People.
C h arles, son o f Joh n Boeker, o f G r e e n
three m onth s o f Mr. A aron B ray, o f
O ld people w h o re q u ire m ed icin e to
ville , arrived from San F ra n cisco W e d
N esrberg,
n esday and w ill rem ain w ith h is father. regu late th e bow el* an d k id n eys w ill
T h ere was a farew ell p a rty at th e C ity
T h e F orest G ro v e F re e th o u g h t L ib ra ry find th e tru e rem edy in E le ctric B itte rs.
hotel on last T u esd ay n igh t, it bein g in
h av e ju st received from S en ato r J. H. T h is m ed icin e does n ot stim u la te and
h on or o f Mr. R e isn e r’s folks w h o have
M itch e ll a fine add ition to th eir lib ra ry , « m U in a n o w h isk e y n o ro th e r in to x ica n t,
now m oved to D ayton . T h e re were !
for w h ich th ey feel tinder m an y o b liga - b,lt a tts as a t,m " ’ am l « Iterative. It
about e ig h ty -fiv e present.
ai-ts m ild ly on th e stom ach and bow els,
tion s.
F ra n k G ild n e r, form erly o f L a fa y e tte ,
add in g stren gth and li v i n g to n * to tb€
C a y le H all h as rented lit* p lace to \V.
.
. . .
ru n n in g th e C ity h otel now , K eisners
,
,
,
.
r
organ s, th e re b y atdinir .Nature in th e
M
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b
rey
for
th
e
co
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in
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year.
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e
i
perform
ance
o
l't
h
e
fu n ctio n s. E le c tric
h a v in g 'm o v e d to D ayton . M iss M ary
e x p e cts to go to Id ah o next sprin g. Mr. B itters is an excelle n t a p p e tizer and a id s
Reisner still rem ains to assist Mrs. G ild
H all is an old resident here and w ill no digestion. Old people find it just e x a ct I v
ner w ith th e housework.
w h at th ey need. P rice fifty cen ts and
d ou bt be m issed b y his m an y friends.
$ 1.00 per b ottle at th e M ilje r p h arm acy.
D ied— A t L a fa y ette, U r., on Dec. 25,
A party o f y o u n g folks m et at th e
Mr. M. E . Chase, of M iddleton. D e
h om e o f C h as. H ick cn b o to m on N ew
C IT A T IO N .
ceased w as a w ell k n o w n y o u n g m an o f
Y e a r s e ve n in g for a social m eetin g, and FN TH E CO U NTY COURT O F TH E S TATE
th is v ic in ity and lea ves m an y sincere
o f Oregon, for the County o f Wa-thiu#t<>n.
co n sid e rin g th e tim e th ey returned h om e
frien d s b eh in d . T h e bu rial services were
we ju d g e th at th ey w ere w ell en tertain ed. In the matter o f the Guardianship '
con d u cted b y th e A . O. V. W . lod ge No.
• rid Estate of Mary It. W alker. •,
T h e G len coe and S h ad y B rook item s
20, o f S h erw ood.
an Insane per»on.
o f la st w eek do not agree w ell about th e T o C. H. W alker, A. It. Karr. M. W. Walker. J. E.
T h e y o u n g fo lk s had a p a rty N ew Y e a r ’s
X m a s tree at th e la tter place. It was
Walker, L. C. Walker, S.T. W alker and J. M.
e v e iti M o rb ack ’s h all w h ere th ey spen t
Walker, greet in «:
due to d ifferen t rum ors afloat a b o u t it.
the e v e n in g till m id n ig h t w h en , after
I n t h e K a m i o r t h s S t a t e o f O r k o o n . you
It m igh t be th e b etter w ay for the G le n
trying to cra ck or w ear out a ll th e bells
coe correspondent to not in tru de on our are hereby cited and required to appear In the
in tow n , th e y retired and rested as
County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the
lite ra ry field up th is w ay. W e w ill e n County o f W ashington, at the Court room
sw eetly as i f no on e had been c a llin g
d ea v o r to not step o ver th e lin e d ow n thereof, at Illltftbnr). in the County o f Washing
down b lessin gs on them from th e m o
ton, on Monday, the first day o f February', 1897.
th a t wav.
m ent th e y com m en ced till th e y q u it
at lO o’clock iu the forenoon o f ihat day, then
ringing th e b ells.
ami there to »hoar ratine, If unv exist, w hy an
A b so lu te ly pure, p e rfec tly h arm less, order o f sale o f the fo llow in g described real
T h e old la d y was r ig h t w h en she said and in v a ria b ly re lia b le are th e q u a litie s property, situate in WaNhingtoti County. Oregon,
It never • and described as follow-», to-w it: being part o f
th e ch ild tn ij.h t.lic i f t h e , w aited for th e o f ° ,,e M in u t* C ou ISh C u rc
j the north h a lf o f the origin al donation land
doctor. S h e M eed th e little o n e ’» life fails in col<U' c ro u P and ,u n 8 trouble*, claim o f K. W alker aud his w ife (the said Mary
w ith a few .lose* o f O n e M inu te C o u g h C h ild re n lik r il because it is plea san t to It W alker, insane) in t 1 n ranee .: and 4 went.
C u re.
S h e h ad used it for crou p before.
-> c - c ! a r k - 1 W illam ette meridian, and m ore particularly
,a k c an' 1 '* h e lPs Ulem
D ruggist.
J. C. C la rk , d ru g g ist.
D IL L K Y .
TH ATCH KK.
Mrs. A rm sp ig lie r’s pleasan t sm iles w ere
again seen on the streets T u esd ay .
Mr. B lic M cD o n ald is th e gu est o f Mr.
F . A. B en n ett.
E ld e r B u rn ett, form erly of th e G rove,
is h o ld in g m eetin gs in th e sch ool house.
R ev. S ly te r had th e bad lu ck to lose
one o f his horses last w eek.
bounded and described as follow s, to-wit: Be
lli uuiugat a point on the south boundary o f said
north* h alf o f said donation laud claim o f K.
W alker and h i» wife, said point being distant
north 17.42 chains and east •'*») links from the n .e.
com er o f block 11, in W alker’» addition to the
town o f Forest Grove. Oregon: running thenee
north 9.71 ch a in » to the northwest corner o f a
track o f land now owned by one Jane M. Smith;
thefire south 48\ degrees west 14.77 chains to
said sonth lionndary o f said north half o f »aid
I d on ation la n d claim; th en ce east 11.1:1 ch ain » to
' ‘ 11 ! it Ì ! 111 ! '.T I
.• r, -
Alao the life estate o f aatd Mary R. W alker in
R ev. T ild e n w en t to N orth Y a m h ill to
M iss M aggie .Anderson return ed to
Portlan d M on d ay w h ere she w ill a gain assist in a p ro tracted m ee tin g one d ay
1 last week.
•ta r t to sch ool.
T h e w ool p ic k in g and ca n d y p u llin g !
T h e flag pole iu its presen t costum e
.
«„
Vf -
1 *__
.
„
.
,
b k o c k ’ s
is con valescen t
MtowIngAiserttwd property, to-trit:
Situate in «aid County and State and b ein g part
a ttra cts th e a tten tion o f m an y passers g iv e n b y M r.
h rn eat B o n th o t • w u L lh(
h, t f o( the ortr|n. l dos.no»
t>y. T h e th o u g h ts o f th ese people are ! la rg e ly a tten d ed N ew Y e a n eve.
J claim nt r. w»lker „m l wile in t i n range» 3
■ ot k n o w n
Mr. L . M ille r h as ren ted th e h op ya rd *M 1
»>"«»*<«•
»'"> "< •-
Q u ite an e x c itin g accid en t occured o f th is p la ce and is w o rk in g e v e r y - la y to U ^ l r ' ' ^ ^ n ” ^ 1 .‘ T ^ lZ r ! ^ L 7 c ^ , W‘ i
S u n d ay at the hotel
A fire b ro k e out g e t it in first cla ss ah ape for th e co m in g block II. Walter'» addition to the town of F«»re»t
from th e flue ca u sin g q u ite a stir fo r a season.
Grove, Oregon, running thence east 2.86 chain»;
ahort tim e, but o w in g to th e la rge
x»„ w . i t . .
_u ______t___ j lhance aouth 3 Jk»chains: theme east 2.86 chain»
am ount o f helD no s c i o n .
... P
"
'S P ' c k lr n " re ha’ Pu rth a ^<' thence anrth 3 » ch .ln . to mwthemt c o m e , "
»t o f h e lp no aen ou s d am age w as a n ew
an(j *eT O «l o f th e y o u n g 4aid block 11; thence ea«t
link» to a »tone
®o l,c ’
ladies had th e pleasure ta k in g a b oat ■ ®®**weat corner af a tract of land now owned
Mr. D ew ey on hia w ay to ch u rch Mon-
Sunday.
hy on* J*n€ M
north 1: «2chain*
d a y e v e n in g m eet w ith a very unpleasant
___________
to northern boundary of said aouth half of »aid
a ccid e n t bv ste p p i..K off the sid e w alk in
_____
'lon* ,l. 7
th*n« — > »«•» '
>
. ,
. . .
. w ...
r o r I>yep«pe»a
• to MHitheaat boundary <*f a tract of land now
front o f th e sch oo h ou m . n . U\UnK ^
C om
^
»»wnsd by ooe (». T. Ns,lor; ,hence m .,h
w ith his face againat th e fen ce b re ak in g !
.
Y
f
# J !..
lenreea west 14 41 chain« to center line «»I (¿alas
kin u o a e a n d seriou sly b ru isin g h im se lf i ! ar.,!,,tee
ty tT J , , ,
° f S h ,lo h * <’" • *
thence aouth 41 «* degree» ea»t 7 J 7
«_____
.1 „.U
.___
V i u l i i e r . I t n ever fa ils t o cure. F o r I hain»: thence north 48 \ degree» ea«t S.4S
(a several
oth ___
er places.
chain« to northern c«*mer of a trait of land
ta le at C la r k 's d ru g store.
T h e appearan ce o f th e flag pole repre-
_______________
deeded by E W alker and wife to Sam T W alker:
aenta Itille y 's risin g gen eratio n .
We
thence aouth 41 »% degree» ea»t S fti chain«:
P E R N H I M ..
thence »outh 4 * \
.3.« ch ain».
m e a orrr to adm it th is, bnt n ever th e
lean it is tru e and if so m eth in g isn 't d one
Mr. O. K. M oo b erry cu t q u ite . gash thanc« »<*nlh 41«4 degré«» en«t » .3 10 lin k»;
thence north «a \ degree» »*a«t A « chain»:
th is yo u n g band o f hoodlum s w ill tak e th e in h it left h an d w ith an a x last M o n d a y,
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M r* J»k * S»y<l«r.of G le s c o e ^ s spen d
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S u b s c r ip t io n s
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Express Trains Leave Port-
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PO RTLAN D AND SAN F R AN C ISC O D A IL Y
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Leatu—
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Portland
San I rancihc ifi.’Ot) i», ni I Portland ...... 8:lüa. m
Abbve trains stop at East Portia d. »reeoii
C ity . Woodlmrn, salen», Turner. Marion. Jt-ff.-r .
himi . Altianv, Albany hun t Ion, Tangent, Bhirods.
Kalsi'V, Harrisburg, Junction City. Irvluif. Eu
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Leave-—
Portland
Ko»«»burg
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A rrive—
S:?0 a. rn : Ko*ehurg..
..7:00 a. ni i Portland. .
5:50 p IQ
4;30 p. in
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A rrive—
Leave—
6:15 p, in
4.0 J p. m j - h I.'I ii
Portland.
Per*
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10:15 a. IU
8:10
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OREGON
FOREST GROVE
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West Side Division.
GALES CREEK.
B etw een
All Grades of
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty.
Low P rice«,
P rom pt Delivery,
Excellent Quality,
P ortland
and
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Portland
A r I 6:20 p.m
7 .U a in I l.v
Forest (»rove
L.V I 4 p.m
U 10 a m I l.v
Corvallis
I V I 1:35 p.w
10:15 p in I Ar
At Albany a«*» Corral Da c n lu-et With train»
of the Oregon Central & Karte n railr« ad
»XPKKB8 TRAIN DAILY ( »IC » FT SÜKDAT)__
4:45 p.m i l.v
Portland
A r J 8:25 ».a
6:58 a.i
For***t Grove
6:24
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Forest Grove, Oregon.
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THE GREAT
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censed
Forest Grove, Or.. December 29, DOS.
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north ekiaa *eld w«stlin« n :; .ue.ns u , 1
the flare of beetaaiag la Washington County,
Oregon, eireytin c oat of the shove described
lead foe the pnrpcaa of a roadway s strip ten
tant ta width along the east side - ' the trau
Hil laboro, Washington County. Oregon. De
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W. D. iB iM o tn .
Sheriff of Washington Connty. Ortgc c
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s A H e h m d description msp
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Camps . . .
L ow R a te s a n d T h r o u g h T ic k e ts I
For Fsmphlets end Detailed
tnstion. w rite to
Infor
H. HI RLBORT,
General Fsaneneer Agent.
O. R à » .C o .,
PoaTLAXh, Oaeoo*.
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The Fast Mail Route
In the Circuit Court o f the *?t*te **f Oregon for i
the county o f Washington.
Iu pursuance of the decree aud o*-«ier *-f ►ale
rendered iu the ( ireutt court *»f the ¿fate of
Oregon for the County of Washington, on the hd
day o f December, 18'6, iu the ca*e of It. E. Ran
dall and F. J. Randall, her husband, v » . Chris >.
Peterson, Christina Peterson and X. G. Wimrren,
defendants, I w ill expose for sale and sell a* the
law direct», at the front door «if the County
Court House o f «aid county on ;he 1st day of
February,1897. at the hour o f ten o'clock a m ,
the real property described iu said decree I
nam ely: A ll o f lo t number 2 in Garden Home
a cco rd in gto the plat o f said Ganleu Home, all
in Washington couuiy, Oregon, a» plated in faid
County and State at page F52 o f bo«»k 2 o f deeds.
Said lots being a part o f the southeast quarter
o f section 24. township 1 south, range 1 west o f
the W illam ette meridian.
Said decree being in favor o f the p la in tiff for
the sum of |200 CO and interest at eigh t per cent,
from October 16, 1806, and for $25.00 attorney
fee» and $26.00 coat», and for $650.00 and interest j
at eight per cent, from October 30, 1895, and
#65.00 attorney fees and fo ra decree in favor o f
N. G. Wingreu o f #225.»Vt and interest at ten |»er
<*ent. from October 20, 18»4. aud for $25.00 attor
ney fees.
Said property being sold to satisfy the tw o ,
judgments above named first and second the j
last judgm eut an«l decree above named.
Hillsboro. Oregon, December 30. 1896.
A iln iin is ti-a to i-'s N o tice.
W. 1». BRADFORD.
N otice Is hereby trfven that the tindereiyned
Sheriff o f WaNhingt*>n County.
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|,cen duly appointed bv the county court of
R. W W ilbur,
the »fa te o f Oregon for Washington county, ad-
Attorney for Plaintiff.
39-43
i m in i»trator o f the e»tate o f J. P. Vaughn, de-
| cea.«e«i, late«>f Washington county, Oregon, and
that he has duly «jualitied aud entered upon the
S H E R IF F 'S S A L E .
d i»rh arge o f h i» dntle«.
In pursuance o f a decree and order o f «ate
A ll person» therefore h aving claims agaiu>t
rendere*! in the Ofrenit cou rt o f the State of
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I « M estate are hereby requested and required
.m ron for the < ounty ot » ..h in a t o n , on No- to pm wut .11 rta im . to the n n d e r .ia n e d .t b l.
vem ber 23d HUS, In the r»u»e of The tterman
In Kore.t Grove. Wmhineton county.
Saving» aud Ix>an Koclatv, plaintiff, rs. w illia m
Oreaou. with the proper tou ch er, w ithin six
Kibcn, et al. defendant«, I w ill expose for »ale months trom the date hereof.
and aell a« the law direct« at the door o f the t
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t h e B e s t a n d F r e s h e s t m a t e r ia l.
county coort h o o «- of -aid connty In the City ot
H illaboroin Mtld county, on Monday, the llth
day o f January. 1897. at the hour o f 10 o ’clock,
a m . the real property described in »aid order
and decree, situated in Washington County.
Oregon, to-w lt.
A part of the Donation I-and Claim o f Orange
8. H a il and w ife in Section two (2), Tow nship
00 « (1) aouth. Range one (1) West of the W illam-
ette Meridian, »aid part bounded by, Beginning
where the west line o f John Carlson’» land in
tefacet» the »cuth lin e o f the County Road from
ro itla u d ; thence running easterly along the
south lin e of »aid County Road 14.1.V^ chains to
thsnceMMith « D , d a f r m aaM M l abate s to j , h intemectlon o f th* middle lin e o f said Carl-
■outheast ixwner o f a tract of laud deeded hy K. '
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son’s land with »add connty road; thence sonth
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L e s te r M o o b e rrv w h o h as been s i c k '
witness, the Hon R. r Cornelias, Ju<t«e of
ga rd to su ch th in gs.
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the
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K a r t 's C la e a r R e s t T e a
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rug store
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p e n ó t e the su p erio rity r Mar »»ilding:
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