Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 03, 1908, Image 3

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    COUNTY COURT.
5th time set for hearing obj'ections to
final settlement.
Estate of Allie M Cornell, deceased.
Will admitted to probate. Lewis T
Cornell appointed executor.
Estate of Merritt C Merrill. Or­
dered that executor turn over to Mary
E Merrill all property, real and person,
and that estate be closed of record.
Estate of Helen M Gates, deceased.
Final account filed Oct. 5th time set
for hearing objections to final settle­
ment.
Estate of Jas Fitzgerald, deceased.
Final account filed and approved.
Estate of Leander Ennes, deceased.
Final account filed. Oct. 5th time set I
for final settlement.
Estate of Susan Kanner, deceased.
Administrator authorized to sell real
estate.
Estate of Peter Segess man, deceased.
Sale of persona! property approved.
R E A L E S T A T E T R A N SF E R S
R H Greer et ux to W E
Sherrill pt of M Moore d 1
c t 1 s 2 w ...................... % 1050
Otto A Krebs to Paul Jentzen
4 acres in sec 30 t 2 s 1 w
400
Theodore Pointer et al to Os­
car F Cook et al 4 45 acres
in Wm Pointer d 1 c t 1 s 1
1 s i w ..................................
445
Marian A Peterson to John R
Welch 10J acres in sec 2 t
2 t 1 s 2 w ........................
2250
Ernest Srna et al to Mrs H M
Patton pt ol bk N Fairview
add H illsb o ro ....................
600
Ernest Srna et al to R C Pat­
ton pt of bk N Fairview add
H illsb o ro ............................
1000
R H Rogers et ux to H. S
Reed 20 acres in sec 4 t 2
s 2 w . .................................
2000
M ARRIAGE LICEN SE
P A H Arata et ux to C V B
Jos
Dahinden
and Ferena Tschantz.
Russell Its 1 & 2 bk 14
A
B
Mendenhall
and Jennie M
| South
Park add Forest
Shepherd.
G rove.............
10
Rudolph Becker and Emma Becker.
W H I.yda (executor) to El­
mer Lyda pt of sec 36 t 2
Public Sale.
n 5 w ..................................
1200
Having sold my farm £ mile north
Herman Metzger et ux to Mrs
of Greenville, I will sell at Public
E F Loomis It 2 bk 36
Metzger acre tracts...........
500 Auction on the piemises on
Thursday, Sept. 10, 1908
iThos S Cornelius et ux to 0
W Taylor pt of Chas Mc­
Sale to commence at 10 a. m„ the
following property, to-wit: 1 team
Kay d i e t n 3 w (222.04
a c r e s ) .................................. 20 000 work horses, 1 saddle pony and suck­
ing colt, 4 milch cows, 2 milking and
D B Cooper et ux to H S
2 to freshen this winter, 3 yearling
Reed 100 acres in Landess
d 1 c t 2 s 2 w ................. 10 000 heifers, 1 yearling bull, 3 hogs and a
lot of chickens, 1 good farm wagon, 1
pregon Nursery Co to Her­
top buggy. 1 double seated hack, 1
man Klaussen 1 h acres in I
Buttler d i e ........................
300 good team harness, 1 single buggy
harness, 1 cultivator, 1 2 section steel
Mary Ann Simpson to Thomas
harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 12
Connell et al 320 acres in
inch plow, 1 new mowing machine and
Thos Otchins d 1 c t 1 n 2
w .......................................... 26 000 rake, 1 new Empire cream separator,
1 Cahoon seedei, 1 cross cut saw, 1
Robert Hulme to S L Wirth
bicycle, grindstone, 1 posthole digger,
et al It
26 Tigardville
Heights (4.09 a c r e s ) ....
100 1 grass scythe, 1 brush scythe, wire
stretcher, wheel barrow, forks. 14ft
T T Skeels et ux to Preston
log chain, about 12U pounds second
G Skeels et al 10 acres in J
M Rowell d 1 c t 2 s 2 w ..
250 hand hop wire. Free lunch at noon.
Terms of sale: All sums of #10 and
Emma H Hotchkiss (guar­
less cash. On sums over #10 six
dian) to E I Kuratli pt sec
4 t n 3 w ..........................
852£ months time will be given on notes
bearing 6 per cent interest from date,
Kate M Kuder et al to J W
on
approved security. 5 per cent off
Vandervelden pt of R Walk­
for
cash on all sums over $10.
er d l c t 1 n 3 w ...............
25
E z r a W r i g h t , O w n er,
Myra E Greer to Josephine M
J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer.
Case tract in M Moore d 1
c t l s 2 w ..........................
1450
Western Oregon Trust Co to
Consolidated Timber Co pt
sec 5 t 2 n 5 & sec 11 t 2
n 6 and other land.............
H Rasmussen et ux to C A
D’hondt It 7 & 8 bk 6 Fair-
view add H illsb o ro ...........
Wm Lind to H D Oliver 4
acres sec 35 t 1 s 1 w . . . .
The House that is Satisfied Only When You Tire
The Canton plow is the only disc plow that will
give perfect satisfaction on all kinds of land, and we
can prove it. We have already sold a number of
these plows this fall and can cite you to numerous
satisfied users.
We carry the largest stock of Ranges and Heaters west of Portland. W e sell on
the installment plan at prices that are lower than the other fellow’s cash price. If
in need of anything in the Stove Line come and see us, if not come and see us any­
way
We give you a written guar
ant*ee for five years
er dealer dares do it therefore
our Paint is the best.
We pay spot cash for our
goods and pay no rent.
Who can sell the cheapest?
M A 5 C 0 T U N IV E R S A L
Public Sale.
4250
600
850
PR O BA TE COURT
Estate of Andrew Johnson deceased.
Bond of administrator filed and ap­
proved.
Estate of Eva Stewart, insane. Bond
of H D Stewart, guardian, filed and
approved.
Estate of Conrad Schulmerich, de­
ceased. Final account filed. Oct.
DON'T EXPERIMENT
^Vou W ill M ake No M istake if
You F ollow This Forest
G rove C itizen ’s A d vice.
Never neglect your kidneys.
If you have pain in the back, urina
rydisorders, dizziness and nervousness
.« time to act and no time to experi
ment. These are all symptoms o
kidney ‘rouble, and you should seek a
remedy which is known to cure th<
kidneys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remed>
to use. No need to experiment. It
has cured many stubborn cases in For
est Grove. Follow the advice of a
Forest Grove citizen and be cured
fourself.
Mrs. M E D illey, liv in g on M ain S t., Forest Grove,
■***•• lays; “ My husband had com plained o f h is back
'urting him for so m etim e. H e was so lam e and stiff ai
■n« that he could hard ly get aro u n d . The pains
eemed *o be m ore sev ere at n ig h t and g re a tly in ter
ired w ith his rest. Added to th e sev ere puins, was a
l
rr<1 c o n d r n of his kidney s and he was greatly
li-vjyed by th e too fre q u e n t action o f th e secretions
f'e r using m any rem edies w ithout resu lts, b e tried
^«ers and I.nim ents. bm still failed to find relief
was feelin g v ery m iserable w hen he began usin g
5an’* Kidney F ilh . and in a short tim e h e w as g reatly
■evec He is glcd to g iv e them his recom m ends
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Pits. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
ew York, sole agents for the United
i'es.
Remember the name— Doan's—and
ie no other.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction on the premises, two and one-
half miles west ol Forest Grove on the
Gales Creek road, on
Saturday, Sept. 5, 1908
Sale begins at 10 o’clock a. m., the
following property to-wit: New Plano
binder, new chopper, 10 milch cows
and 8 heifers most all to freshen this
fall, Hambletonian colt 1 year old, full
blooded Chester white boar six months
old, 3 spring calves, 2 heifers, 1 bull,
bay mare 5 years old partly broke,
weight 975, 3 milk cans. 15 stands
bees all in patent hives, Chatham fan
ning mill, 140 egg Chatham incubator,
harrow steel frame, garden seeder, self
dump hay rake. Free lunch at noon.
Terms of sale: All sums* of $10 and
'ess, cash. On sums of over #10 12
months time will be given on notes
bearing 6 per cent interest from date
with approved security. Two per cent
off for cash on sums over $10.
A. S. D IL L E Y , owner.
J. W. Hughes,
Geo. F. Naylor,
Auctioneer
Cl erk
— Dr. C. L. Large reports a son
weighing 8 pounds born to the wife of
James Lee Jr. of Patton Valley, last
Tuesday. Parties wishing the attend­
ance of Dr. Lar ;e in this class of cases,
will greatly oblige him, if convenient,
by engaging his services two or three
months prior to the expected ev ent.
Dr. Large has both phones.
—Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head
and eye ache with a pair of his super­
ior glasses. They cost no more than
others and you have the benefit of his
skill and over 19 years experience.
Consult him at Hotel Laughlin, Sept.
10, 11, and 12 to noon.
— We always pay the highest price
for wool and mohair.
Bailey.
— New stock of latest Ladies’ Home
Journal dress patterns at Bailey’s Big
Store.
— Be sure to take advantage of the
Mid Sommer Clearance Sale now on at
Hoffman & Allen Co.’s store.
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
THE CHEERFUL TURTLE.
For Yourself ?
O r. d o you o p en y o u r m o u th lik e e young
b ird and g u lp dow n w h a te v e r food o r m o d i'
c in e m aV be offered you ?
In te llig e n t th in k in g w om an.
In n e ed ofS^iVf from w e ak n e ss, n e rv o u sn ess,
p a in a n d su g A an g . th e n It m e a n t m u c h to
you th a t th e re sT ^ '.n / tried and tr u e hones^
m e d ic in e a i x s i ; o c o m p o s i t i o n , sold by
d ru g g is ts for th e c u re o f w o m a n 's Ills.
T h e m a k e rs o f Dr. P ie rc e ’s F a v o rite P ro ­
s c rip tio n . for th e c u re of w eak, n e rv o u s, ru n ­
dow n. o v e r-w o rk e d , d e b ilita te d , p a in -ra c k e d
w om en, k now ing th is m e dicine to be m a d e u p
of in g re d ie n ts , e v e ry one o f w hich h a s th e
s tro n g e s t p o ssible in d o rs e m e n t of th e le a d in g
and s ta n d a rd a u th o ritie s o f th e s e v e ra l
schools o f p ra c tic e , a re p e rfe c tly w illing, and
in fa c t, a re o n ly to o g la d to p rin t, a s th e y do.
th e fo rm u la , o r lis t of in g re d ie n ts, o f w hich
It is com posed, in plain En ylish, o n e v e ry
b o ttle -w ra p p e r.
T h e fo rm u la of Dr. P ie rc e ’s F a v o rite P re ­
s c rip tio n w ill h e a r th e m o st c ritic a l e x a m in a ­
tio n of m e d ic al e x p e rts, fo r I t c o n ta in s no
alcohol, n a rc o tic s, h a rm fu l, o r h a b lt-fo rm in y
d ru g s, a n d no a g e n t e n te rs in to I t t h a t Is n o t
h ig h ly re c o m m e n d ed by th e m o st a d v a n c e d
a n d le a d in g m e d ic al te a c h e rs and a u th o r ­
itie s o f th e ir s e v e ra l sch o o ls o f p ra c tic e .
T h e se a u th o ritie s re c o m m e n d th e in g re d ie n ts
T esen;
c u r e of exactly t he s a me a i l me n t s for
N o o th e r m e d ic in e fo r w o m a n 's ills h a s a n y
su ch p ro fessio n al e n d o rs e m e n t as Dr. P ie rc e 's
F a v o rite P re s c rip tio n h as re c eiv ed , in th e u n ­
q u a lifie d re c o m m e n d atio n o f each o f its
s e v e ra l in g re d ie n ts by sco res o f le a d in g m e d i­
c a l m en o f all th e schools o f p ra c tic e . Is
su ch an e n d o rs e m e n t n o t w o rth y o f you*
C onsideration ?
A b o o k le t o f in g re d ie n ts, w ith n u m e irra t
a u th o r a tiv e p ro fesio n al e n d o rs e m e n ts by th «
le a d in g m edical a u th o ritie s o f th is c o u n try ,
w ill be m a ile d frer to any o n e s e n d in g n a m e
and a d d re ss w ith re q u e st fo r 'a m e . A d d re jg
i>r. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N Y.
CHan cs F o r Im aginatio n.
N ew spaper men w ere to be exclu d ed
from a fam ous trial. “ T h a t’a good."
one o f them rem arked. MI hate to be
ham pered by fa c ts In w ritin g up a
case o f this kind. ’ - E x c h a n g e
T h . W lfa Did It A ll.
H e w itt—C o u ld n 't ; 00 get the person
yo u called up by telephone? J e w lt t—
O h . yea
H e w itt— B ut I d id n 't bear
you aay an yth in g. J e w ltt— It w aa m y
w ife I c a lle d —N e w Tot I P ress
T h i s Q ueer C re a tu r e E n j o y e M a n y P e ­
c u li a r Advan ta ge* .
" T o be or not to b e - n tu rtle? T o lie
certa in ly . If I could not be a m an ," d e ­
c la re s one w h o sp e a k s w ith k n ow led ge
o f bis su b je ct. •‘ B a sk in g In tro p ica 1
sun s e r c ru isin g leisu rely in cool
depth s, the tu rtle has au exceed in g ly
good tim e. A s soon a s the baby tu rtle
em erges from th e e g g be sc u ttle s dow n
to th e sea. H e has no one to teach
him. no one to guide. In bis little brain
th ere Is Im planted a stre a k o f caution,
based on th e fa c t th a t until a certain
period his p ro jec tin g arm o r is so ft
and no d e fen se a g a in st h u n gry fish,
am i be im m ed iately seek s sh e lte r in
the trop ical p rofusion o f the g u lf w eed,
w h ich bo lds w ithin
its bran ch in g
fron ds an a sto n ish in g a b u n d an ce of
m arin e life.
"H e r e the y o u n g tu rtle feeds unm o­
lested and k n ow s th at his arm o r is
h a rd en in g ap ace. O n ce he has a tta in ed
the w e ig h t o f tw en ty -fiv e pounds he
m ay ‘ch eek ' fre e ly an y m onster o f the
deep. A ft e r th at no fish or m am m al
e v e r In terferes w ith him. Inten din g
d e v o u re rs m ay stru g g le all d a y to
break th rough his Iron shell. T h e y a l ­
w a y s fail.
" T lie tu rtle, like the sperm w hale,
has but one e n e m y — man. Now. even
th at sperm w h ale m ust com e p re tty
fre q u e n tly to the s u rfa c e to breathe,
and If It got beach ed high aDd d ry on
land w h a t w ould becom e o f It? But
th e c h e erfu l tu rtle can sta y b elo w the
su rfa c e fo r a w eek If he w a n ts to. and
he often does, w h ile If he had to spend
an equ al tim e on land he w ould e n jo y
th e ch an ge and lie none th e w o rse for
It. H e is n either fish, flesh nor fo w l
y e t his flesh p a rta k es o f the c h a ra c te r
Istlrs o f ail three,
" E a tin g seem s a m ere su p e rflu ity
w ith him. sin ce fo r w eek s a t a tim e he
m ay he placed In s b arrel, w ith the
bun g out. and em erge a fte r his lo n g
fa st a p p a re n tly none th e w o rse fo r his
en forced abstin en ce from food, from
ligh t and alm ost from air. O f all th e
w arm blooded o rgan ism s th ere Is none
so ten acious o f # f e a s th e tu rtle. In ju
rles th at would tie In sta n tly fa ta l eve n
to fish le av e the tu rtle a p p a re n tly no
distu rbed , and his p o w e r o f k e ep in g
death at b sy Is n o th in g abort o f m ar­
velous."
Oregon
Builders
A re you d oin g w h at you can to p o p u la te you r state?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers mechanics
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co— Lines in Ore.
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses ol
vour friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We
will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in­
formation about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND
OCTOBER Irom the East to all points in Oregon. The lares
from the principal cities are
From Denver . . .
“ Omaha . . .
“ Kansas City
“ St. Louis . .
$30
30
30
35
00
00
00
50
From Louisville $41 70
“ Cincinnati
42 20
“ Cleveland
44 75
“ New York
55 00
Save Monc>-aBuy Direct
W in d o w s. D o o r s H e.irdw arc, P a in ts
87 6rand A « . . P O R TLA N D . OREfi,
THE HOSS CO.,
Let THE N ews do your Job work
— White River Flour made of best
We guarantee good workmanship ^ te r n Oregon wheat lor sale at Pai-
good stock and most reasonable prices. |ey>, B,g Store.
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