Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 13, 1905, Image 1

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FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905.
COURT MEETS MONDAY
Well Filled Docket Ready For This
Term of Court— Ten
Divorce Cases
Some Im portant Cases Up For De­
cision— E. Dewey Damage Case
On This Docket
of Boos & Heitzhousen, insolvency.
Barrett & Adams, Attys.
1338 August Shafer vs Samuel
Stein, et als, suit to set aside convey-
ance. Paxton, Beach & Simon, Attys.
1398 H B Adams vs John Carlson,
confirmation.
Donaugh & Adams,
Attj s.
1432 Robert Heimback vs Ger­
trude L Heimback, partition. R G
Wright, Atty.
1440 In the Matter of the Estate
of William Porter, insolvency. S B
Huston, Atty.
1635 Charles Mitchell vs R B
Goodin, action for money. John M
Wall, for plff; E B Tongue, for dft.
1674 Victoria Kemp vs Benjamin
Kemp, divorce.
Bell & Gillispie,
The July term of Court will be con­ Attys for plff.
vened at Hillsboro next Monday.
1759 Georgia Bash vs Frank Bash,
The jury has been drawn and many ; divorce. Strahan & Murphy, Attys.
cases are on the docket. An unusual
1777 U S G Marquam, trustee vs
number of divorce cases will have the : Washington County, action for money.
attention of the court this term. The i U S G Marquam, for plff; Harrison
j A len and E B Tongue, for dft.
E. Dewey damage suit against the city
1785 Rosa Reghitto vs Cady, re­
will also com e up. The docket is
plevin. Geo. R. Bagley, for plff;
here given:
Emmons & Emmons, for dft.
607 In the Matter of the Estate of
2046 State of Oregon vs Wäs'iing-
D. M. Radley, insolvency. Thos. H. ton County, action for money. D R
Tongue, Atty.
Parker, for plff; Harrison Allen and E
900 In the matter of tu e Estate of B Tongue, for dft.
Richard Morton, insolvency.
Thos.
2061 B F Walter vs F E King, et
H. Tongue, Atty.
al, foreclosure.
Edw T
Taggert,
923 In the Matter of the Estate of Atty.
Donald McPherson, insolvency. Thos.
2074 Climax Milling Co. a corpo­
H. Tongue, Atty.
ration, plff and respt, vs G J Saunders,
945 In the Matter of the Estate of deft and aplt, action for money. Geo
T. R. Cornelius, insolvency. Thos. R Bagley, for plff; S B Huston, for dft.
H Tongue, Atty.
2088 W H Lyda vs E A Jerome,
1129 In the Matter of the Estate B H Laughlin and Thos Roe, fore­
i f Bowlby & Stinchcombe, insolvency. closure of mechanics lien. Hoffman
Thos. H. Tongue.
& Welch & Hollis & Hawks, for plff;
1191 John Johnson vs J W Eld- S B Huston, for dft.
ri lg r, foreclosure. Caples & Allen,
2091 John T Johnson, Sr. by John
lor plaintiff; W. McCamant, for de- T Johnson, Jr. his next friend, vs Annie
endent.
T Johnson and J W Shute, equity.
1291 Zera Snow & S B Huston vs Geo R Bagley, for plff; M B Bump, for
Edith Monroe, et al, equity. W Me dft.
Camant, for plff; Thos H Tongue and
2093 Amelia Grauer vs Edmann
W N Barrett, for deft.
Grauer, divorce. H T Bagley, for plff;
1311 In the Matter of the Estate Chas J Schnabel, for dft.
G o ff B r o s .
HARDWARE and MACHINERY
2108 Cyrus M McKay vs David F
Smith and Melissa Smith, action for
damages. H B Nicholas, for plff; N
H Bloomfield, for dft.
2115 L A
McNary vs Golden
Williams and Helen Williams, his wife,
et aL foreclosure. H H Riddell, for
plff; Harrison Allen and E B Tongue,
for dft.
2116 W J Miller vs Tualatin Mill
Co., action for damages.
John H
Woodard, for plff.
2118 H G King vs Michael O’ Neil,
appeal from justice court. Hollis &
Hawks and Hoffman & Welch, for
plff.
2128 E W Haines vs John W Con­
nell, sheriff, J F Schoch and F T Kane,
injunction. Hollis & Hawks and Hoff­
man & Welch, for plff.
2131 Louisa Ware vs Lyman Ware,
divorce.
Wm Langley & Son, for
plff.
2138 H T Bagley vs Ellen Ken­
nedy, et al, partition. Geo R Bagley,
for plff; S B Huston, for dft.
2141 T H Smith vs H J Magee
and Ellen Magee, his wife and Oliver
Newton, foreclosure. Claude Strahan,
for plff.
2145 William Bagley vs B P Cor­
nelius, et al, foreclosure. Geo R
Bagley, for plff.
2152 E W Haines vs E J Hubbert,
action for money. S B Huston, for
plff.
2157 Jessie Alexander vs Edith
Monroe, et al, foreclosure. Caples &
Allen, for plff; S B Huston and Zera
Snow, for dft.
2162 Benton Killen vs Frank T
Kane and E J Hubbert, action for
money. J C Moreland, for pfff; and
Geo R Bagley and E B Tongue, for
dft.
2163 Geo Schulmerich vs Frank
E Hart, Sue B Hart, his wife, and
Richard Morton, et al,
action for
money. Geo R Bagley, for plff.
2169 H Wehrung & Sons vs L J
Gishwiller, Andrew Vaughn and Mattie
Newell, foreclosure. John M Wall, for
plff.
2176 T H Littlehales vs E J Hub­
bert, and the Base Line Lumber Co.,
a corporation, action for money. Geo
•
R Bagley, for plff.
2177 National Cash Register Co.,
a corporation, vs R E Jackson and
Nelson B LaCourse, partners, et al,
action for money. W H Hollis and B
P Welch, for plff; S B Huston, for dft.
2178 George F Livesley vs W R
Montgomery, action for money. S H
Gruber, for plff; Geo R Bagley, for dft.
2179 Ge rge F Livesley vs Charles
H George, : ction for mone>. S H
Gruber, for plff; Geo R Livesley, for
dft.
2181 Earl Tupper vs L J Magoon
and R A Magoon, action for money.
Hollis & Hawks, for plff.
T h e above cut shows the Champion of all Mowers.
W e have both the draw cut and W a b b le gear in 4 1-2
and 5 foot cut, also the Champion hay rake 8 , 9 and
10 foot in hand or self dump, M yers hay carriers and
pure Manila rope, not standard Manila as as some
dealers sell for P U R E .
W e sell nothing but the best
goods money can buy.
N ow is the time to Paint Your H ouse or barn a
good coat of Paint.
W e ’ll save you money; we have
the best paint money can buy.
T h e Sherwin-W ill­
iams, a little dearer than some others but has greater
covering capacity and guaranteed pure, so costs less
in the end.
A lso W h ite Lead and Linseed oil at
lowest prices. Come and let us figure with you on
your paint job.
A full line of Plumbing Goods always on hand.
Stoves fitted with coil and hot water tank and work
absolutely guaranteed, if we do your work and it is
not satisfactory, we expect no pay.
Get your work
done by someone that knows how to do it.
W e can
refer you to a number in town we have done this class
of work for, if you want references.
Goff Bros,
Both Phone»
FOREST GROVE ,
OREGON
2182 W J Wall vs F M Heidel,
action for money. John M Wall, for
plff; Geo R Bagley, for dft.
2185 Frank M Vincent vs Emeline
Vincent, et al, partition. W N Bar­
rett, for plff.
2186 Thoma; Talbot vs Mary Ann
Barrett, et al, foreclosure. John M
Wall, for plff; C J Schnabel, for dft.
2187 Fred Reiss vs M E Everitt,
suit to quiet title. U S G Marquam,
for plff.
2188 F Hugulnin and L Hugulnin
vs John Bohart, Emma Jobe, Nettie
Sn it i , et al, suit to quiet title. John
M Wall, for plff.
2189 G W Patterson vs Frank Im-
brie and R F Imbrie, action for money.
Geo R Bagley, for plff.
2190 James Smith, vs Jessie Smith,
divorce. C A Bell, for plff.
2191 Andreas Schenker vs Mary
Schenker, C J Scnabel, for plff.
2192 Georgia Winters and Blake
Winters vs Sarah Elizabeth Brickdale,
et al, partition. W N Barrett, for
plff.
2193 Kate Gardner vs Leon J
Gardner, divorce. C J Schnabel, for
plff.
2194 The L M Hoyt Co vs F R
Dailey, action for money. John M
Wall, for plff.
2195 Walter E McCallum vs Wil­
liam E Masters and R E Randall, suit
to q iet title. S B Hust n for plff.
2196 Emma Giltner White vs
Eugene D White, divorce. Martin L
Pipes, for plff.
2197 Louisa Smith vs Jack Smith,
divorce. C J Schnabel, for plff.
2198 Ernest Kern vs Lena Kern,
divorce
C J Schnabel, for plff.
2199 Mary McCallum vs Walter
McCallum, divorce. M B Bump, for
plff.
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NO. 7
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
NEW TRAIN PROPO­
SITION TURNED DOWN Sl”rt s,Mi° t S 0*i, Iu"
WILL SHOOT FOR CUP
Forest Grove Gun Club Presented
With Silver Cup
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council was held Tuesday evening.
A mass meeting was held in Eell’ s
There was not much done other than
park last evening to consider the pro­
the regular routine business.
The
position from the S. P. company to put following bills were ordered paid:
on an extra train which would make J C Harper, labor....................8
1 50
one round trip between here and Port- ¡ D Z Butlet & Co., fire hose . 175 00
land, was unanimously turned down. W H Hollis, filing demurrer in
The committee from the Board of
Dewey case .........................
5 00
t * a
■ . , .
, Portland Gen. Elec. Co., supl 13 77
Trade that was appointed to confer ) „ ~
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, H G King, recorder.............
1 50
with the S. P. officials regarding a p w Cronin, marshal.............
21 00
better service, thought that at least W S Hudson, treas..................
28 45
two trains extra, a day was what was f C P Christian, labor................
3 75
needed. The chances now are good ^ r8us Pub- Co., printing ap-
peal from Circuit Court. . . .
22 00
for no better service than before.
Through the efforts of W. W. Goff,
the Forest and Stream, Rod and Gun
Club have been given a silver cup to
add interest to their Thursday’ s and
Sunday’ s shooting tournaments.
The cup which is given by Laflin
& Rand, powder works of California, is
shown in Goff Bros., hardware store
window. The gun club members are
highly elated over the securing of the
cup for this city as there are only four
given in the states of Oregon and
Washington.
Tacoma and Olympia
each recieved a cup but it was not
learned where the fourth was placed.
The gun club met Monday night at
Roe & Buxton’ s store and drafted rules
governing the contest for the cup, and
are as follows:
Rules governing Laflin & Rand
Trophy for 1905.
I. It shall be open to members
of The Forest and Stream Rod and
Gun Club only.
II. Any member to be eligible
must shoot at least 200 shots on or be­
fore the last Sunday in September,
1905.
III. Handicap— Anyone shooting
over 60 per cent, shall shoot from the
18 yard line. From 50 to 60 per cent,
from the 16 yard line. From 50 per
cent or less, from the 14 yard line.
IV. The member having the high­
est average on the last Sunday in Sep­
tember, shall have his name engraved
on the cup, and hold same until open­
ing of next season.
V. Any member winning it for
three consecutive years shall retain it
as his own.
TREASURER’ S REPORT
Received Call from Northwestern U.
Balance on hand, June 1 . . . . 145 00
Received from various sources 1410 82
Mr. Geo. B. Woods, who has been
Total 81,555 84
instructor in English and public speak­
DISBURSEMENTS
ing in Pacific University the past win­
June 30, for various things. . 8962 15
ter, has accepted a call from the
Balance on hand 8593 69
Northwestern University of Evanston,
111., and with his wife will leave for Children's Day at the M. E. Church,
that city in about a month. Mr. and
A special program has been arranged
Mrs. Woods have made a large circle
for the Childrens’ Day exercises to be
of friends during their short stay here
held at the M. E. Church next Sun­
who will be sorry to learn of their in­
day evening. Mrs. Pauline Miller
tended departure. Mr. Woods is a
Chapman will sing and a further pro­
graduate of the Northwestern Academy
gram of recitations will be by the little
in the class of 1900 and from the Uni­
folks, besides the class exercises.
versity in 1903. He will be at the
head of the English department of the
Moves to New Quarters
Academy.
W. E. Dunsmoor’ s grocery is being
moved today from East Pacific Avenue
Married
to the new Baldwin brick on the corner
Married at the First Baptist Church of First Atenue North and College
in Portland, July 6, at 2:30-p. m .„ Way
w hen Mr Dunsmoor gets his
Miss Mattie Fowler to John Wagner,
stock arranged he invites the public to
Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher officiating.
mike inspection.
After the ceremony they left for their
home in Anacortes, Washington:
Household Furniture For Sale
I will sell my entire lot of household
goods, kitchen utensils, chairs, tables,
Sam Show this morning fell from a beds, dishes etc. All new and in first
load
of hay in this city and fractured class condition. Call at residence on
Vegetables for the Fair.
-
First Ave. So. between Fourth and
the bones in hi» shoulder. I>. Rer>'
We went over to Grant Hughes’
Fifth streets.
GEO. B. WOODS.
attended the patient.
store Tuesday afternoon to look at the
vegetables, which are gathered there
each week to be sent to the Washing­
ton County exhibit at the Fair. A
nice collection had been made but the
great drawback is that it was furnished |
by one or two persons, who have here­
Successors to McNAMER & JOHNSON
tofore furnished a great deal for the j
exhibit and their supply is about ex-
hausted. Therefore, we are requested
to ask all persons who have anything
that is suitable for the exhibit to bring
it in or send word that it can be had, 1
and thus aid in keeping the good name '
of Washington County up to the stand­
ard. The ladies in charge will greatly
appreciate anything that will help. .
So look your farms and gardens over
and bring in a good supply for next
Tuesday.
VI. Ties shall be shot off from the
16 yard line with 25 birds.
Fell From Load of Hay
Johnson & Johnson
J
Dealers in
Eatables
Barn and Horses Burn
Friday afternoon the barn of Herman
Braun, who resides at Hillside was
burned to the ground together with a
team of fine work horses, 60 tons of
hay, wagon, harness and many other
things. The cause is unknown as no
one was near the barn when it was
discovered to be in flames. Mr. Braun
carried only 8100 insurance and the
loss sustained will easily reach 8600.
Mr. Braun and family have been resi­
dents of Hillside but a short time.
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
Both Phones
“ A Case of Sour Grapes’’
The proposition of E. W. Haines of
Forest Grove, to furnish this city with
light and water, was referred to the
light and water committee.
To a
man up a tree it would appear as if
this city had paid out money enough
on its own plant to be able to furnish
its power without the assistance of
Forest Grove, or any other town.—
Hillsboro Independent.
Executive Committee
Following is the Executive Com­
mittee of the Willamette Valley Devel-1
opment League, appointed by a con-1
ference of the leading members of the \
( League at the Willamette Hotel in
^
Friday;
Chas Gri„ ell( j
chairman, McMinnville; W. H. Hollis,
2200 Alexander Aschwanden vs
Lena Aschwanden, divorce. D M Do- Forest Grove; L. R. Stinson, Salem; i
W. P. Elmore, Brownsville; L. J.
nough, for plff.
'Simpson, North Bend.
Concluded on last psgr
The
Quality the
Best
The Prices
Are Right
We have a full line of Elgin Watches always on hand. All
standard makes of gold filled cases; but nothing cheaper
than the twenty year grades.
See our line of Novelty Fobs and Chatlaine Pins, the latest
in town.
Lewis & Clark souvenir spoons, just arrived and all designs new.
ABBOTT & SON
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON