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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1904)
14 Is away off, but will fire a Gun! Beef roast, 6c lb. Beef boil, 4 c lb. Mutton stew, 5c lb. Veal stew ,6c lb. Bologna 3 pounds for 2 5 c 5,000 Turkeys and 2,000 Chickens wanted at the Highest Cash Price. Staple and Fancy Groceries. M cN am er NEWS FROM THE COUNTY SEAT. PROBATE COURT Last will and testament of Matilda Jane Zigler, deceased. Petition filed asking for order citing Jacob Zigler and J. N. Hoffman to produce will of de ceased. Petition granted and Jacob Zigler and J. N. Hoffman cited to appear at the County Court House on the 7th day of November, 1904, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day to pro duce said will or show cause if any why they are unable to do so. Guardianship of Philip Beal, a minor. Guardianship closed of record. ne J of nwl of sec 13 t 1 s i r 5 w Will Mer 40 acres... . A C Brown et ux to Joseph Leiter undivided & int in 80 acres in t 1 s r 3 w ............... Mary Carter et al to Alexander Schlup 26.62 acres in Wm Wilson d i e .......................... Charles S White et al to John Pierson their interest in Rich ard White d i e ..................... U S to the Astoria Co sw i of sec 33 in t 3 n r 6 w Will Mer 160 acres lieu land claim....................................... & SOUTHERN PACIFIIC TIME TABLE FOREST GROVE P r o t e c t e d t l i e Jtulgre. After the jury in a Texas case had listened to the charge of the court and had gone to their room to deliberate upon the verdict, one of the twelve 250 went right to the point by saying: “That tliar Tike Muldrow orter be convicted an gen’ral principles. He’s bad ns they make ’em.” As the hum of approval went around a weazened little juror said, “I heerd that Tike guv it out that he’d go gun- nln’ fur us, If we sent him up, jes’ soon’s he got out, an’ fur the Jedge 600 too.” “We must pertect the jedge,” they agreed, and the verdict was ‘‘Not guil ty."—Detroit Free Tress. The Biggest and Best. Georgia Harper and her own excei- Thomas A. Aldrich was committed lent Company at the Opera House all to the insane asylum on Thursday, next week. They need no announce Oct., 27, by County Judge Rood, I ment a; they are known to all as the Dr. S. T. Linklater being the examin best. ing physician. Aldrich hails from Some of the Plays. “ The Power of Tigardville, Oregon, and has been Love,” “ In old Virginia,’' The “ Two committed to the asylum before. His Orphans,” “ Camille,” “ Monte Cristo,” insanity is of a religious nature and he “ Wages of Sin,” “ One Night in June, ’ is much given to yelling, singing and “ Woman against Woman” and others, whistling. He furnished an exhibition with all special scenery for each play of continuous vaudeville performance presented. at the county jail while the Teacher’s Miss Harper carries the most bril Institute was in session at the Court liant and costly wardrobe of any actress House. touring the West. Most of her gown* are from Worth, Paris. There are 18 members in the Com REAL ESTATE pany. Their own orchestra, two spe Alpheus W Smith et ux to cialty teams, and descriptive songs’ Annie E. Barnett 160 acres fill the time between acts. in Charles J Merrill d 1 c .. 8 Kindly remember the date. All Sarah B Hall to Jasper S Hall week commencing Monday, Nov 7. All kinds of A Peenllar 9JOO 6 21 a. m. p. m. GOING NORTH 4 12 6 59 p. m . a. m. We wish to ask the countiy corres pondents of this paper to continue to send in items as we are desirous of having news items from every precinct of the county. Hunting and trespass signs for sale at the News Office. Ornament. Berlin has probably one of the most peculiar ornaments for a reading room that has ever been seen in a similar position in a civilized country. This is a gravestone which stands, large and massive, in one corner of a small room. It is not only a gravestone, but is In its legitimate position at the head of a grave. The history of its location In the house Is interesting. It was not put up in the house, but the house was built around the stone. Its orlginnl position was in the burial grounds in the churchyard at St. Iledwlg’s. H o w Coaid lie U elp I l f He—Do you think marriages are made in heaven? She—I don’t know. Perhaps they are, but I'd be satisfied with one made In—or, that la, of course, 1 wasn’t thinking what—oh, Charlie, do you really mean it?—Chicago Rec- ord-IIerald. N otlilnj; D efin ite. Her Mother—Mr. Sloman has been coming to see you for quite a long while, Maude. What are his inten tions? Do you know? She—Well, I think he intends to keep on coming.— PMla/1<ilnLlo Pruco GOING SOUTH Stock and Grain Markets W heat V alley, per bu...........................................................g5c H ay, Tim othy, per to n ..............................$1400 “ 15 00 Clover “ “ ................................. 11 00 “ 12 00 “ “ ................................ 11 00 ’’ 12 00 Cheat “ “ ............. . .................. 11 00 ” 12 00 O ats, No. 1 W hite p e rd w t............................. 1.25 “ 1 30 »4 44 44 _ G ray 44 44 . . .............................. 1 20 1 25 Bran per t o n . . .....................................19 00 M iddlings " ’’ ................................ •’ 23 50 Shorts “ “ ................................ 21 00 H ops, crop of 1904....................... 29 to 31c per pound C hickens.................................... lOc p e r pound live T u rk ey * ......................................14c “ 15c “ “ “ “ .................................. 16c " 17c “ ‘* dress, d G eese................................................ to 8c “ “ 1 Ve D u c k s........................................................... 16 to $7 per dozen F- bbs , W illam ette V a lle y .......................2 6 “ 27 " “ B utter, Sweet C ream ................................ 2Sl4e per pound F ancy C ream ery................. . 30c “ “ Choice ** ........................ “ 30s " *' D a iry ..................................................25c " “ ° nio“ ................................................................. .... per sack M ew....................................$1.35 ” 1.50 *' " Beans, Small w h ite ........................................ 3'V(c per pound L a rs e ......................................................... .. •• •• Forest Grove Markets, In Trade ..................................................... ...........23c per dozen B u tte r........................................................... 5 :c per r t ll Potatoes, B oedB rade.................. 1.25 per 100 pounds C h ic k e n s ................................................. 1214: p e r pound Beef, dressed.............................................5 t0 •* •• Ve»>. Pork " ..................................................... 6c to ** ................................................. 6 “ •• ’’ ••