Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 24, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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L. T. Robinson vs. Roy Parker et Lorena Gleason to A B Todd
als.
Demurrer
overruled
and
42.35 acres in T G Naylor d
allowed until Thursday morning to
1 c No 37 t 1 s r 4 w Will M
answer.
E M Tongue et al to Miles
Watrous lots 18 block 1
Albert Bennett vs. Ada Bennet.
Highland Add’ to Hillsboro
Default entered, and cause referred to
Charles E. Runyon to take testimony. S E Hines to George Vander-
aander 80.30 acres in sec 32
M. Walton vs. David Washington
t 2 n r 3 w Will M er...........
et al. Default and decree as prayed
Kow Kure |I A
3176
Sure kScmcdy
j
For retained after-birth, abortion, barrenness, milk fever, scouring, bunches and caked udder,
tuberculosis, bloating, red water and off feed, l l a r g u t C u r e - A sure cure for ropey,
bloody milk. I '« » « H o l m —Cures chapped, cracked and »ore teats, caked bag, chafing,
cuts, snd inflammation. A Kow Kure hook of 32 pages of valuable dairy information mailed
free—send for it.
50
Martin’s Feed Store
Forest Grove,
3200
Oregon
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for.
C. Melzer et al. Default and de_
cree prayed for. Benton Bowman ap­
pointed referee to sell land.
Christena Nelson vs. Ole Nelson.
Decree amended.
W. A. Spence vs. E. H. Jetn. De­
murrer over ruled and defendant al­
lowed until May 1st, 1904, to file an­
swer.
Luella M. Wilson vs. Lester F. Wil­
son. Default and reference.
State of Oregon vs. James Harper.
District Attorney returns not a true
bill and debt is discharged.
Breck vs.
firmed.
Robinson.
Sale
con­
Montague vs. Schieffelin. Motion
to dismiss complaint allowed and debts
allowed judgement for costs.
A. G. Watson. Habeas corpus case
withdrawn from calendar for the reason
that it is prematurely filed.
Lecture by Dr. E. L. Tiffany.
G e m P o d d l t r « o f C e y lo n .
I wns sitting one afternoon on the
beautiful wide veranda of the Galle
Face hotel, Colon) bo, in Ceylon.
A light hand touched my shoulder,
and a barefooted Cingalese stood be­
fore me.
“Would you like to buy some stones?”
I am prepared to furnish Lumber in any quantities at
he asked in his pleasant voice.
These peddlers of gems are very nu­
Portland, Beverton, Reedville, Hillsboro, Cornelius
merous In Ceylon. They are not al­
Forest Grove, Dilley and Gaston at the following prices:
lowed to ente^ the hotels, and I once
saw one of them a«*uially beaten out
Rough, $10 50 Sized, $11 Shiplap, $11
Rustic No. 1, $20
of the Oriental tn Colombo. Hence it
Flooring No. 1, $20 Beaded Ceiling and all Finish No. 2
was that before addressing me my
$15 Shingles $1 70 per m. Stopping, Window
Cingalese friend gin teed furtively up
Both
Phones
and Door Jambs or any lumber wanted
Address
and down the long veranda to see that
P o ro s i O ra v o ,
he wns unobserved by the minions of
( )re g o n .
the hotel.
He took from beneath his blouse a
bundle of white cloth, which he opened,
displaying about a pint of rubles, car­
buncles, moonstones and catseyes. As
1 had nothing to do I looked through
them after explaining to the sable mer­
chant that I had no intention of buy­
Physician and Surgeon
ing. The collection must have been
PATTON & ANDERSON, Propriatori.
worth many thousands of dollars, Judg­
Office over Abbott’s
ing by individual specimens, but apart Saws wood when called for.
Jew elry Store............
from his merchandise the barefooted
Order
by
phone.
M.
W.
Patton,
Res.
vender, costume and all, might have
Both Phones.
“
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News Office.
Forest Grove, Ore.
been assessed at about 5 shillings.—Ex­
change.
Harvey Anderson, Sec’y.
LU M BER
E . M. WARD.
Forest Grove Gasoline Wood-
W. M. L angley
H e Hrt.d F lfc n red .
Lumber
*T was after a tract of coal land in
Tennessee,” said the lawyer, “and I
had every reason to believe the owner,
^
Manufactured as you want it,
who wns poor and shiftless, didn’t
know the value of it. I expected to pay
£ and shipped when we say it
$15 an acre at the highest and was
f
will be. Our daily output is
therefore much »urprlsed when the old
^
50,000 feet, and we make
fellow said:
a specialty o f .......................
“ ‘Stranger, I’m askin’ jest $100 an
acre fur my land, and nobody kin have
Kiln Dried Stock
It fur a cent less.’
“ ‘But how do you get any such val­
Let us quote you
ue?* I asked.
delivered prices.
“ ‘I git It by flggerlnV
“ ‘How do you figure?’
COAST RANGE LUMBERIN6 COMPANY,
“ ‘Easy as grease, sub. I’ve bln over
Falls City, Oregon.
every foot of It and counted the trees.’
Real Estate.
“ ‘Yes, but the trees are worth very
Adam Shaver to Oren W. Shav­
little.’
“ ‘And I’ve ecunted the holes in the
er 23 acres in sec 14 t 2 s r
1 w ....................... v.............. $
1 ground.’
Homeopathist Physician
“ ‘But the holes are no good.'
and
Surgeon ...............
George Vanderzanden to John
“ ‘Counted the trees, suh. and counted
Verboort 80 a in t 2 n r3 w 3000 the holes, suh,’ he went on, 'and wlinr Office over Wescott’s Store. Residence
thar’s trees tluvr's possums, and wiiar East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove.
Frederick W Hartrampf et al to
thnr’s holes thnr’s woodchucks, and
Joel Forbes lots 1 bl’k 18
it's $100 an acre or you kin bunt your
Dr. Wm. M, Pollock,
Forest Grove.........................
1175 own meat.’ ”
DENTIST.
Newton J Walker et ux to
Dr. E. L. Tiffany, of New York, a
Presbyterian minister, is in Oregon for
a three month’a lecturing tour in be­
half of the local option movement
throughout the valley. He spoke last
night to l small audience as the gener­
al public did not learn of his intended
lecture. He is a forceful speaker and
ought to have had a full house. It
may be that he will return later by
request.
E. B. Rentz, M. D.
C.E.Gelger,M .D...
Langley & Son
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Notaries Public, Real Estate, and Con­
veyancing. Upstair», Caplei Building
F orest G rove , O re .
W. H. HOLLIS
Myron L Roberts 8.42 a in
sec 14 in t 1 n r 4 w...........
Marie Frantz to Nickolans
Bildy w i of nw i of the nw|
of the d 1 c of Wm Walker
and wife in sec 12 t 1 n r 2
w 20 acres.............................
Jeannette Meier to Charles
Deitz s wi of s w i sec 14
the s w £ w £ o f s e i and s
e i of s e i of sec 15 t 2 s r
1 w except 29 1-6 acres.. . .
Earl B Hawks et ux to Amber
Johnson 100x201.75 ft lot 1
bl’k 38, Forest Grove...........
Lucy Woodward to Frederick
W David et al 11.50 acres in
Oms Brown d i e ..................
F ree
S eat.
A pianist who wns pre-eminently suc­
650 cessful in Ills day was Ituhinstcin, who
traveled nearly the whole world over
delighting people with Ills genius. He
wns very much annoyed by requests for
complimentary tickets, but most of the
time he maintained his composure, even
though Justly Irritated. It Is told of hlin
1200 that Just before one of Ills recitals in
London he wos accosted by nil old lady
In the entrance hall and thus addressed:
“Oh, Mr. Rubinstein, I am so glad to
»ee yon! I have tried in vain to pur­
chase n ticker. Have yon a seat you
could let me have?”
5000
“Madam." «old the great pianist,
“there is but one seat at my disiiosal.
and that you are welcome to if you
fit to take It.”
300 think
“Oh, yes, and a thousand thanks!
Where is It?” was the excited reply.
“At the piano,” smilingly replied Itu-
binstein.
1400
Office over Bazaar,
All work in the
dental line. Reg­
ulating c h i l d r e n
and adult teeth.
EARL B. HAWKS
Hollis & Hawks
LAWYERS
Real Estate and Corpo-
ration^I^v^S^ecial^.
Forest Grove,
IL Ü II
R a M n a te ln 's
L. L. L angley
OFFICE over
Hines’ Store.
-
J. N. Hoffman
Oregon
B. P. Welch
hoffm an& W elch,
Attorneys at Law
Notary Public.....
Collections and all business intrusted
Forest Grove, Or.
to us given prompt attention.
Prepared to do ABBOTT BLDG., FOREST GROVE, OR.
work at night, but
must be by ap*
pointm ent...........
E. W . HAINES, Banker
(Established in 1898)
General banking business transacted.
Drafts issued on the principal cities or
. . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , . the world. Interest paid on time de­
Diseases of women a specialty.
posits.
Conveyancing.
Insurance.
Forest Grove, - - Oregon
Notary Public always in.
C. L. Large, M. D.
R. INIXQIN, Dentist Woodmen of the World Camp, No. 98,
Forest Grove, Oregon
FOREST GROVE
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Best artificial teeth, $5.50 per set. Ce­
ment and Amalgam fillings, 50 cents
each. Gold fillings, $4 up. Vitalized
air for painless extraction.
OFFICE:
Three doon north of Bailey'a »tore.
hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Office
Meets every Saturday evening at
7:30 P. M. All neighbors are
cordially invited to visit with us.
J ohn A nderson , Clerk.
J ohn S tribbich , C. C.
T ar