Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 26, 1905, Image 6

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    Just Note Our Big Stock of
CLOTHING— for Men and Boys
When you start out to buy a suit of clothes the first thing you do is to satisfy yourself which store has the best assort­
ment and the best quality of goods to offer, and when you want to buy a good suit at the very lowest price bear in
mind that the Chicago store has nothing but a fresh stock, besides the largest stock to select from.
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kinds are made by the best manufacturers and the style and build of our suits are perfect.
Our goods of all
W e have the
Largest Stock in Washington Co.
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This Season’s Suits are about all in and if you can’t get satisfaction here you’ll never get it anywhere.
Just see what you can buy here:
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Underwear, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, all kinds Shirts, Gents’
Furnishings. All kinds Rubber Shoes, Books, Slickers, etc. Sweaters—Well, come in and
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see.
CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE
I. O. O. F. Building.
W HOUSMAN, Proprietor
Forest Grove, Oregon
COUNTY COURT N EW S
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deliah E Reuter to Wealthy
A Barrett tract in sec 25 t 1
nr 2 w W M ..........................S
James H Turk to Frank C Rout-
ledge lots 3 and 6 sec 6 t 3
n r 5 w W M ........................
Richard Kuhn et al to R F
Hynd 106 acres in W W
Graham d 1 c ...........................
J F Cash to John Meier 45.85
acres in sec 3 I n 2 w ...........
M E Stratton to John Rohwer
lots 17 and 18 Cornelius En­
virons .....................................
John Schneider et ux to G W
Barnes 35 acres sec 4 t 1 n
2 w ..........................................
James Jones et ux to Anna
James 121 acres in Donald
McLeod d i e ........................
Herman Braun et ux to John
Cornelius 85.59 acres in sec
33 and t 2 n 5 w ..................
J A Cummings et ux to Wm A
Hays lot 1 block 38 South
Coast Add Hillsboro.............
Oscar Anderson et ux to Steph­
en Wallen 50 acres sec 13 t
t s r 2w W M ........................
Josiah Millar to John W Jame­
son 26 acres in Felix Landess
d 1 c .......................................
Joseph Bartosz to Minnie C
Wells lots 31 and 32 block
10 w Portland heights.........
E M Tongue et al to W T At­
kinson block 13 Oak Grove
add Hillsboro........................
John A Huslage to Jacob Strom
tract on sec 10 t 2 n r 1 w
S T Linklater et ux to Henry
Johnson 148 acres sec 3 t 3
n r 4 w ...................................
Lyman T Wilcox 160 acres sec
30 t 4 nr 4 * ........................
L T Wilcox to Geo Wilcox 120
acres sec IQ t 2 nr 5 w . . . .
100
Geo H Wilcox, C E Deichman and W
O Donolson appointed appraisers.
Estate of M A Dank. Final report
filled, Monday, Dec 4, 1905, time set
for final settlement.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
1
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G H Anderson and Alma Reaberg.
GALES CREEK
6000
Sam Short has moved to his new
home
near Wm. Wilson’s.
1700
M. L. Vincent’s nephew from Ne­
braska is visiting with him.
2000
Mrs. Otto Parson has been quite
sick but is some better now.
2800
Miss Lena Shorb began school in the
Brown district Monday morning.
6500
Sam Varley and mother were Gales
Creek visitors Sunday afternoon.
2900
James Berry took several bushels of
very fine apples to the Grove Saturday.
1300
Miss Eva Heisler has been having a
very severe sore throat but is much
better now.
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800
3000
John Fletcher and family of Forest
Grove, spent Sunday with M. L. Vin­
cent and family.
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Trv Goldenrod Flour G
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Standing Committees.
S E A R S & W A T K IN S
to r of—
The committee on elections appoint­ • . T h e L e a d “ i P n ro g p rie B
a rb e r Shop. •
ed at the session of Congregational
Up-to-date Hair-cutting and
Ministers held here last week reported
Shaving. Laundry agency.
as follows:
M a in S t r e e t ,
P o re s t d ro v e
Oregon Home Missionary Society—
Rev. Daniel Staver, Rev. D. S. Ballin­ DR. EDGAR
H. BROW N
ger and Rev. D. B. Gray.
P hysician and S urgeon
Sunday Schools— Rev. H. L. Bates,
Office O ver Abbott Si Son’s Je w e lry Store.
Rev. W. C. Kantner, Rev. W. C. Gil­
Forest Grove
-
Oregon
more and Rev. J. L. Jones.
Pacific University— Rev. A. M.
Notice For Publication
Rockwood, Rev. E. C. Oakley and
U nited S tates L and Office, P o rtla n d , O regon,
Rev. W. C. Gilmore.
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S e p t. 29, 1905.
i N otice is he re b y g iv e n th a t in co m p lian ce w ith the
Temperance— Rev. G. W. Nelson, ! p rovisions of the a c t o f C ongress of Ju n e 3 , 1878, en-
| title d “ An act f i r th e sale of tim ber lands in th e States
Rev. Luther D. Mahone and Rev. J. ' of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N evada, and W a shington T e r ri­
to ry ,” as extended to a ll th e Public L and States by a c t of
M. Barber.
A ugust 4, 1892, C lark P. H a dley, of Portland, c o u n ty of
M ultnom ah, State of O regon, has th is day filed in th is
Church Comity— Rev. E. L. House, office his sw orn sta te m e n t No. 6677, fo r the p u rch a se of
th e E H of SW H of Section N o 21 and E H of SW V4
Rev. H. Gilpatrick and E. M. Thomp­ Sec 28 in T ow nship N o. 2 N , R ange No. 5 W , and w ill
offer proof to show th a t th e land so ught is m ore valuable
son.
for its tim ber or stone th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, to
estsblish h is claim to said land before R egister and
Mrs. Sarah Smith’s little girl, Hattie,
R ec e iv e r a t P o rtla n d , O regon, on W ednesday, the 13th
Christian Endeavor— F. R. Cooke, day
o f'D e c em b e r, 1905.
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of Forest Grove, is visiting with Mr.
H e nam es as w itnesses: W esley P e n n e y of Saint
J. A. Rockwood and Miss Daisy Aber- Johns,
300 and Mrs. Frank Allen.
O re ., Jacob T. Cox, of G lenw ood P. O ., O re .,
T hom as V arley, o f Glenwood P . O ., O re ., A. M. S te am s,
nethy.
o f P o rtla n d , O re.
Mrs. Carpenter of the Grove, visited
a ll persons cla im in g a d v e rse ly the above-
Foreign Missions—Rev. H . W. Any and lands
a re requested to file th e ir claim s in th is
600 with her daughter, Mrs. Jane Miller, Boyd, Mrs. F. R. Cooke and Mrs. described
office on or before said 13th day of D ecem ber, 1905.
A LG ER N O N S. D R ESSE R , R e g iste r.
a few days last week.
F irs t P ub., O ctober 5.
H. V. Gates.
25
Mrs. T. Hines has been on the sick
Auditing— Hon. F. McKercher and
list a few days this week, Dr Hines M. E. Thompson.
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real
473 being called Monday.
Property.
Publishing— Rev. D. Staver, C. H.
Walter Wilson and family will leave Gaylord and Dr. J. S. Bishop.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE O F ORE­
400
GO N FOR MARION COUNTY
for Springfield Tuesday where they in­
Ministerial Relief—Rev. J. L.
In the matter of the guardianship of Philip Beal, a
Herschner, Rev. R. M. Jones and minor.
500 tend to make their future home.
Pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made
Carl Clapshaw killed a large bear W. H. Morrow.
on the 16th day of October, 1905, authorising and di­
Place and Preacher— Rev. J. J. recting the guardian of the above minor’s estate to sell
last Sunday morning, which is said to
PROBATE COURT
real properly cf said estate, to-wit:
Staub,
Rev D. B. Gray and Rev. W. C. certain
have
weighed
about
400
pounds.
Estate of Ferdinand Malitx, de­
Beginning at a point on the east line of the D. L. C.
of Alvin C. Brown and wife, being claim No. 58 in T. 1
George Hart has been improving Kantner.
ceased. Final report filed. Monday,
N. R. 3 W. of the Willamette Meridian, said point being
Programme—
Reu.
D.
Staver,
Rev.
Nov. 20, 1905, time set for final the looks of the town by building a
N 1 deg. 30 min. E 23.44 chains from the S. E. corner
Richard Brown and pastor of the of said D. JL C., said point being also the S. E. corner of
new sidewalk in front of his factory.
aettlement.
deeded to John B. Beal by Clarinda Beal et al, July
church where the next association will land
Estate of J C Moore. Last will and
1«. 1904. by deed recorded at page 95 Book 66 of deeds
Miss Rena Lee, who has been visit­
for Washington County, Oregon, and running N 1 deg
testament admitted to probate. W L ing for a few weeks in Portland with be held.
30 min. E. 10.16 chains to the S. E. corner of land
Moore appointed executor to serve her aunt, returned home last Monday.
deeded by Jchn B. Beal and wife to Clarinda Beal, July
—FOR SALE—Good horse, surrey, 2, 1904. by deed recorded at page 237 Book 60 of Deeds
without bonds. N I Bumett, Willis
Mrs. Walter Smith of Wilson River,
Washington County, thence W. 18.60 chains, thence
buggy and harness. M. H. Shipley, for
9. 1 deg. 30 min. W. 10.16 chains, more or less to N.
Ireland and Geo Dooley appointed passed through here Saturday on her
Forest Grove.
o-19-3-t
line of a roadway deeded by Philip Beal and wife to
appraisers.
way home. She had been visiting in
the Public May 26. 1902. thence S. 88 deg. 50 min. E.
along N. line of said roadway 18.60 chains to the place
Estate of Leopold J Bates, minor. Portland.
of beginning, containing 18.99 acres of land, more or leas,
J W Bates appointed guardian. Bonds
all
subject to the Dower estate of Eva A. Beal therein.
Mrs. Wm. Crowthers, who has been
The undersigned Guardian of said estate will proceed
(CSTAIU1ISD IM.I
filed and approved.
sick for some time, was taken much
to 1 » ! the above described real property at priyato sale,
Estate of Elizabeth Benson, deceas­ worse Sunday night. Dr. Rents being
Forest Grove, Oregon
for cash ta hand, on and after Wednesday the 2Jdday of
ed. Last will and testament admitted called again.
A general bonking business transacted. November. 1905, on the premises above described.
Dated this 16th day of October. A. D. 190S.
to probate. Wm J Benson appointed
Interest paid on time deposits.
ETA. E. BEAL. Guardian.
Accounts invited.
—Tare seed at Pederen's
Pub. a 19 26-Nov. 2 6-16.
executor to serve without bonds.
£. W. Haines Bank
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LUNE O F
N E W
A n up-to-date Stock of Tooth­
brushes, Tooth Powder, Pastes
and Antiseptic Washes. Camera
Supplies. Prices Right*.
A t Dr. Hines’ Drugstore
Johnson & Co.
~
Brick
Livery,
THE=r—
Feed
and
>
Sale
Stable
See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our
specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail.
Baggage and freight called for and delivered.
Finest Rigs.
Best H orses.
Good Drivers.
Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest
rove, Or.
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New Store at Cornelius
The new store in Cornelius is now open. In the line of dry goods
and Notions. Furnishings. Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods of all kinds-
Shirts and Overalls of all sizes, patterns and pieces. In groceries of the fin­
est quality we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good line of farm im­
plements. Buggies. Wagons. Plows. Harrows, Cultivators, etc. We have
the Standard manufactures. We take Produce in payment and pay the
highest market price for the same. Come and see the new store Corner
Fourth and Mam stieets. No trouble to show goods, even if you do not
buy. We are here to make you prices that will cause you to buy and us
10 sel1
H e n d r i c k s & S o n
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