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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
12 Communication Editor iitor of _:i 30, ir \ for April “Prohibition Buy and Store All Kinds of... Aplin Mills Co... Manufacture all kinds of Grain froducts, Chop, Stock Feed and Flour............... S IL V E R D U S T F L O U R Best Oregon—A blend of choice hard wheat and soft valley wheat, making the best of flour. Aplin Mills Company, .CORNELIUS, OREGON, i » Farm Feed Chopping a Specialty. Notice of Final Settlement Ifews: I« w s: In the Oregonian »nil ’OV, tko« there ic is an article Again’’ which should have more than a passing notice. In the first place it has the appearance of being written by a hireling for the whole nine paragraphs read as though the writer was talking through his hat etc., an accusation which a self respect ing individual will resent. In para graph 4 he says “ the fundamental objection to all prohibiting laws is the assumption that the state must be THE: Brick Livery, Feed and Sale Stable See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our specialty. Our ’Bus m eets all trains. Carries U . S. mail. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Comer Main and Pacific A ve., Forest Grove, Or. called in to take charge of its citizens’’ Not at all, but to the opposite we do believe the state has a right (and should exercise that right) to protect its citizens from any thing and every th’ng which has a tendency to unfit a person for good citizenship. I have no doubt but that the person who wrote this article believes in prohibiting the spreading of small-pox and the like, but when it applies to the liquor traffic | Up-To-Date Grocery it is coersion and the work of fanatics, when the small-pox makes a person • One Door W est o f V n rle v ’s Peed S to re sick for a few days only, but to be • We make a specialty of fine Tea, Coffee, Spices, Canned Goods ® bitten by the warm poison, that life, I Fruits, Fresh Bread, Etc. Goods are always fresh and new. 9 is unfit for any position in the : Produce Bought and Sold • In paragraph 8 'S' • gift of the people. the writer uses the words “ annimus, $ Goods delivered to any part of town on short notice fanatical” , etc., that such a I Weitzel & Christian I narrow, spirit keeps states like Vermont and ¥ 'i' Maine from being progressive. Per haps he has never been over the “back bone” of the Republic for those who know about progress in those states claim a larger per cent of pro gress than the states where liquor is Attorneys at Law free. Of course the per cent is not PATTM & ANDERSON. Propnators. Notary Public..... altogether based on the increase of Saws wood when called for. finance and internal improvements Order by phone. M. W. Patton, Res. Collections and all business intrusted alone but includes the intellectual to us given prompt attention. “ “ “ News Office. uplift also. ABBOTT BLDG., FOREST GROVE, OR. In paragraph 9 he mentions the Harvey Anderson, Sec’y- loss of taxes which accrue from the manufacture and sale of spirits. H e W. M. L angley L. L. L angley does not take into consideration the immense gain which would over-run to the state and nation by not having to build and maintain jails, prisons and Attorneys and Counselors at Law asylums. He also makes a compari- For Information, Address, Notaries Public, Real Estate, and Con son between those who would do away veyancing. Upstairs, Caples Building ... G. B. HARDIN ... with the abominable traffic e nd those F orest G rove , O r e . who believe in free silver— consistency Typewriters sold and rented. indeed, but not so bad as he would Forest Grove, . ♦ ♦ Oregon have the people believe, for silver is R. INIXOIN, D entist hard, sound money and is useful in Forest Grove, Oregon the marts of trade, while beer and W. H. HOLLIS EARL B. HAWKS whiskey are the distilled juices of OFFICE: Three doors north of Bailey’s store. Office decomposed fruits and grains. hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. A r t h u r n . N ic h o l s . Forest Grove Gasoline Wood- saw Company. ... Correspondence... ♦♦ School of Shorthand ♦. Langley & Son Hollis & Hawks LAW YERS Real Estate and Corpo- ration^J^iw^S^ecialtv. OFFICE over Hines’ Store, Forest Grove, - - Oregon Undertaking Practical Undertakers and Embalm- ers. Calls answered day or night. Roe & Buxton BOTH ’PHONES. Forest Grove, Ore. Lumber Strayed One two-year-old steer red and white spotted, marked with swallow- Manufactured as you want it and shipped when we say it fork on each ear. Under bit in left will be. Our daily output is ear. 50,000 feet, and we make One four-year-old steer, color brown a specialty of - - . . and white, same ear mark as above K iln D r ie d S t o r k described. Let us quote you delivered prices. COAST RANGE LUMBERING COMPANY. Falls City, Oregon. I Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, for a specified sum of money. In Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon paragraph 1 any person that believes Mitch ». Notice is hereby given that the followii tier has filed notice of his intention to protecting his home, family and in support of his claim, and that said proof property is accused of exercising a meddlesome and tyranical spirit, also of being spies, intermeddlers, fanatics, Johnson & Co. Notice is hereby given that Wm. R. st. i!" ministrator duly appointed and acting of ,.tniII Peter Harper, deceased, has rendered and « '**1 settlement and filed in the County Court of S tJ!l*l county his final account as administrator A, ‘^ r and that Monday, June 13, 1904, at 10 o'c^-i8“1 < said day, has been duly appointed by said pi**' '■I | settlement of said account at which time and H person interested in said estate may apnra, ceptions in writing to sai* account and mn. J " 11 i:' WM. R STEPHENS. A d f i j . By his attorney* nt0» I Branded H. P. on left before Register and Receiver at OregonCItvi on May 7, 1904 viz: John D. Daly, H. E. No iL l tho S. E. one-fourt N. W. one-fourth; N.'i S. W. one-fourth; and N. one-half s V ^ Sec. 28. T. 1 S. R. 6 W. He names the following witnesses to prove k tinuous residence upon and cultivation of viz:- A. T. Wain, of Salem, Oregon. M. W. Hunt, Hon. John Minto, “ Dr. John Shaw “ 11 ALGERNON S. DRESSE11 ___________________________________ * 1 » J?? Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oreic,I February a af Notice is hereby given that in compliancevi, provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, in } tied “ An act for the sale of timber linds in the j '* California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ten, as extended to all the Public Lands States by jciift gust 4, 1892, Knute Westberg, of Por'hnd, com,! Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed ¡/d office his sworn statement No. 6258, for the partial the W. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 of Section No. 28 InTovJ No. 3 N., Range No. 4. West, and will offer prtfJ show that the land sought is more valuable for lain or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to en his claim to said land before the Register and Reti of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Mondar 1 16th day of May, 1904. He names as witnesses: Robert T. Simpson, of Buxton, Oregon, Adam Simpson, of Buxton, Oregon, Thomas G. McFarland, of Buxton, Oregon, M. Middaugh, of Buxton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming Adversely the a scribed lands are requested to file their claims intM office on or before said 16th day of May, 1904. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, 42'46 Regie, I Notice For Publication United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. April 4, NR Notice Is hereby given that in compliance withto* vision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entiled1! act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cain Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ty,” as extendt<»<| the Public Land St tes by act of August 4, 1892,7 A. Legard, of St. Johns, county of Multnomah, Stated! Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn ment No. 6398, for the purchase of the N. W. Hfl Section No. 25 in Township No. 1 N., Range No. il,| and will offer proof to show that the land sought Its valuable for its timber or stone than for agrlcctad| purposes, and to establish his claim to said landh the Register and Receiver of this office at OregonCiy,| Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1904. He names as witnesses: George A. Sather, of Portland, Oregon, J. C. Paulson, of Gales Creek, Oregon, H. Slooman, of Gales Creek, Oregon, Chas. F. Ehman, of Portland, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboif-k-l scribed lands are requested to file their claim» Inth*| office on or before said 5th day of July, 1904. ALGERNON S. DRESSIR. Register In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fs| Washington County. Lizzie Armstrong, Plaintiff, vs William Neeves, Defendant To William Neeves, defendant, . You are hereby notified to appear and answer L- complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit a I or before the expiration of six weeks fromthedate I the first publication of this summons, that being®I time allowed by the court for you to appear and the complaint now on file in the office of the Clerl I the Circuit Court of Washington County, State of I gon, and if you fail to appear »nd answer with« I time allowed and set out herein the plaintiff to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Compel namely: for a decree of Court forclosing* c(™ I mortgage given by you to John Armstrong, ----- £ described real « tate of Oregon, to-» I rction 20 of 1 ^ ,1 3 W. Will. Mer. and for the costs and disburse™»» I this suit. I This summons is published upon an order of L. A. Rood, Judge of the County Court of WasN«'“ | County, State of Oregon. . j Given this 30th day of April 1904, in the A6T the Hon. Judge of the Circuit Court, and said orteri^l vides that the service of this summons be made oy I lication and that said publication shall b« 0f the I each week for six consecutive weeks. The date first publication of this summons Is the 5th day | 1904. HOFFMAN & WELCH. Attorneys for plaintiff Good Time T o be had at the Grange H*B ** j Mp- A suitable reward offered for Banks, Saturday evening May for whereabouts of above stock box social to follow. Music ^ j Write or notify H. P. PARSONS, Walker’s orchestra. All invited } Dilley, Ore. com e for a good tim e.