Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 11, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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For Rent
Fur and Cloth Rugs
Store building suitable for grocery, Cleaned and made good as new by
restaurant, confectionery, bakery, a skilled workman. Rug pelts tanned
barber shop, or other use.
and prepared. Prices reasonable, write
WM. BILLINGER or
enquire. G. C. THOMAS,
THE
For Sale
Forest Grove, Ore.
Brick Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
A first class single buggy, best of
make. Will be sold at a bargain. Notice to Subscribers to the School
See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our
Enquire Mills & Hines shop or News
Building Warrents
specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail.
office.
Baggage and freight called for and delivered.
Any person or persons wishing to
Cheap Sunday Rates Between Frest subscribe to the issue of school war­
Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers.
Grove and Prtland.
Low
round-trip
rates have been rants, the proceeds of which are to be
Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, Or.
placed in effect between Portland and used in building an addition to the
schools of School District No. 15 of
Forest Grove, in either direction.
Tickets will be sold Saturday after­ Washington county, Oregon, may do
noons and Sundays, limited to re­ so by calling at the city council rooms
turn on or before the following Mon­
day. Rate of $1.05 round trip. Call on or before August 18th, 1904, after
on Southern Pacific’s agents for par­ which date the books will be closed
and warrants issued. The amount of
ticulars.
the loan is $3000, bearing interest at
Irvington Races
4 per cent and payable upon call.
Portland is having one of the great­ C.
N. JOHNSON, Chairman Board
est and longest race meets ever held Directors.
in the state.
W. S. HUDSON, District Clerk.
The entire plant has been renovated.
The most complete Stock west of Portland..
Since the 200 new stalls have been
Come in and see for yourself
Administrator's Notice
added to the old ones, Irvington can Notice is hereby
given that the undersigned has been
County Court of Washington County, Oregon,
stable, without crowding, 500 horses. by duly the appointed
Administrator of the estate of Eliza D.
deceased, anc£has duty qualified as such admin­
Racing Secretary Ropert Leighton has Thomas,
istrator.
All persons having claims against said estate are
informed President A. R. Diamond hereby
required to present the same with proper
vouchers to me, at the Bank of E. W. Haines, at Forest
that
his
list
shows
486
horses,
through
Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of this
A Car load just in.
their owners and trainers, have asked notice.
Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, this 9th day of June,
for stable room at Irvington, and that 1904.
D. H. THOMAS,
Administrator of the
the list was by no means complete.
Estate of Eliza D. Thomas, Deceased.
The line of Stoves and Ranges we
In addition to the $1500 in purses EDWARD C. LUCE, Attorney for Estate.
carry cannot be excelled.
which will be given away daily during
of Appointment of Administrator
the six races, there are six stake events Notice
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been
administrator of the estate of Nancy B. Mc-
and if the association deems fit to appointed
Namer, deceased, by an order of L. A. Rood, judge of
We have a large assortment of
the
Probate
of Washington county, Oregon, made
extend the meeting for another two and entered Court
on
the
23th day of June, 1904, and all per­
Plumbing Supplies.
having claims against said estate are hereby re­
weeks, other stake events will be added sons
quested and directed to present said claims, together
the proper vouchers therefore, to me at my resid­
to the program. The six stake events with
Wire Wettings
ence in Forest Grove, Oregon, or at the law office of E.
B. Tongue, in Hillsboro, Washington county, Oregon,
in which the nominations were recieved within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 28th day of June, 1904.
last fall follow:
C. W. McNamer, Administrator of the Estate of Nancy
McNamer deceased. E. B. Tongue. 4ttorney for
Wednesday, August 10, 1904—The B. Administrator.
Oregon Stakes. Five furlongs. $500.
- r T n n f c °*
kinds. The Champion
Saturday, August 13, 1904— The
Notice for Publication
1 U U lo Make of Mowers and Binders,
Webfoot
Selling
Stakes,
Six
furlongs.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Carriers and Forks.
August 6. 1904.
$600.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named set­
has filed notice of his intention to make final proof
Wednesday, August 17, 1904— The tler
in support of his claim, and that said proof will be
before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon
Multnomah Handicap. Seven furlongs. made
City, Oregon, on September 21, 1904, viz: Bruno
Nlckol H E No 14885 for the lots 1, 2, and 3, and
$500.
S W Vi N E V4 of Sec 2 T 2 N R 6 W.
Main Street
He names the following witnesses to prove his con­
Saturday, August 20, 1904— The tinuous
residence upon and cultivation of said land,
Forest Grove
Irvington Handicap. One mile and a viz:Gust Krause, of Tigardville, Oregon,
Paul Krause, of
“
quarter. $1000.
Herman Jantcke, of Hilldale,
Wednesday, August 24, 1904— The Oscar Nickol, of Portland,
ALGERNON S. Dresser
Register.
Juvenile Handicap. Five furlongs.
$500.
Administration Notice
Saturday, August 27, 1904— The Notice is hereby
Giving Away Prizes.
Brick for Sale
given that the undersigned has been
administrator of the estate of James P. Sloan,
We have the finest prizes ever put I have at my yard 1 mile northwest Exposition Handicap. One mile. appointed
deceased, by an order of L. A. Rood, Judge of the pror-
bate court, of Washington County, Oregon, made and
out with baking powder. Come and of Forest Grove, a fine lot of brick for $600.
entered on the 5th day of July, 1904, and all persons
investigate. Every can guaranteed.
having claims against said estate are hereby requested
The
nominations
for
these
stake
directed to present said claims together with proper
Weitzel & Christian. sale at reasonable prices. Call and see events are made of the best horses and
vouchers
to me at my residence in the Forest Grove
them.
hotel, or at the law office of Hollis & Hawks, both In
Grove. Washington County, Oregon, within six
that ever remained on the Coast to Forest
Up-to-date Work
months of the date thereof. .
of August, 1904.
race. At Seattle world’s records have Dated this 3rd day
If you want first class painting,
GEORG! O. SLOAN
Cows For Sate
paper hanging and house-finishing, Fresh cows for sale. Also one light been broken, and almost daily horses James P. Sloan, deceased. Administrator of the Estate of
leave your order or inquire at Nixon’s driving hoTse, perfectly gentle. Call were making better time in the races Hollis tr Hawks, Attorneys for Administrator
real estate office. All work guaran­ at Mills & Hines’ horseshoeing shop in than they were making at Chicago, St.
Notice for Publication
Louis and New York. Rio Shannon
teed.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Forest
Grove.
broke the world’s record over the
BUFFUM & BUFFUM
August 6, 1°04.
Notice is hereby given that the followinp-namrd
hurdles for a mile and a quarter, step­ settler
has flled notice of his (mention to make final
in support of his claim, and that said proof will
Warehouse Notice
Notice
ping the distance in 2:16. These be pro»#
made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon
Oregon, on September 21, 1904, viz. Herman
I have purchased the Aplin ware­ Notice is hereby given that each same horses are coming to Irvington. City,
Janicke H E No 14879 for the N E Vi S W Vi, S Vi
and S W Vi S E H of Sec 2 T 2 N R 6 W.
house and feed chopper at Cornelius, lodge whose card appears in the di­ The track has been worked until it is S W He v, names
the following witnesses to prove his con­
residence upon and cultivation of said land,
and am prepared to store hay and rectory of this paper must hand in the lightning fast, and previous track re­ tinuous
vis:
Bruno Nickol, of Portland, Oregon
grain at reasonable rates, and will keep correction of the names of officers as cords are sure to be smashed, and the Oscar
Nickol, of
Krause, of Tigardville, “
on hand for sale, flour and feed.
they occur, or such lodge will forfeit officials look to see the lowering of Gust
Paul Krause, of “
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ALGERNON S. DRESSER
C. B. B u ch a n a n . the right to a free card publication. some of the world’s records.
Register.
Johnson & Co.
HARDWARE.
.„.and IMPLEMENTS
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Builders’ and Shelf Hardware
Wails
Ranges and Stoves
Piping and Fixtures
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Paints and Oils
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Buggies and Wagons
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