Obituary. will be J.tmes Boldrick passed peacefully learn that the next away at 9:30 p. m. on the 12th of November at the family residence, attraction at the local opera house will “ North Mount” in Forest Grove be the Clark Burroughs Company pre­ Oregon. His death came as a great senting Eugene Molnor’s greatest suc­ shock and surprise to his family al­ cess “ The Devil.” though he had been an invalid for “ The Devil” is considered by many many years. Mr. Boldrick came to as the greatest play ever written. It stem noim~ Forest Grove in quest of health, June shows the satan, that we have been FHUIIUIIIN0 16, 1905 and for a time appeared to prone to picture as a creature with r ,*^LKJ>XSL. 8«- improve and hope for his recovery w is hrrns and cloven hoofs, in the guise of MANUFACTURED BY CRESCENT MILLS— FOREST GROVE entertained but a severe attack of the modern man of the world whose grippe in the winter of ’07 weakened greatest desire is to cause trouble gen­ tors) to E F Willis pt sec 31 A. E. NOURSE.......................MANAGER him considerably and he never fully re erally. It can readily be seen that a covered. He has been slowly and play written upon this theme, would, if i i 2 n 3 ..................................... 700 j. F. W o o d s ................................ e d ito r painfully sinking ever since from ner­ written at all well, be something away q Steeples et al to Herman THURSDAY. NOV. 19, 1908 vous prostration and passed away at out of the ordinary and something to Wetzler pt sec 16 t 1 s 2 . 2100 the age of 64 years. 2 months and 27 mike one think. The very fact that \r.drew Weigert to Jos Balogh days. The funeral was held at his “ The Devil” when it was first released et aj pt 0( its 21 & 22 PROBATE COURT late residence at 2 p. m. November by its author was immediately produced Amended Plat of N Tigard- Estate of C H Olmsted, deceased. 14 and conducted by Rev. Hiram iu two New York theaters, where it j vj]]e ......................................... 700 Last will and testament admitted tc Gould, assisted by Rev. Mr. Belknap, is still playing to packed houses, is c H Mattox to Elva J Mattox probate. Rose J Olhnsted appointed of Hillsboro, who spoke very feelingly guarantee enough that the play is it 7 Electric Addition to executrix without bonds. Wm Weitzel to the bereaved ones. The famous Charter Oak heat­ worth seeing. Tigardville.............................. 550 J C Corl and John Anderson appointed There was a large number present The Clark Burroughs company is Oregon Nursery Co to Eva ing stoves are the best heat appraisers. and many followed the remains to the prepared to give an exceptionally Brandenberg Its 5 & 6 bk 4 yroducers with the least fuel of Estate of Mary Jane Sutherland, de- Forest View cem-tery where the inter good performance of “ The Devil.” j Orenco Townsite ................. 235 iny stoves on the market. As c :ased. Ordered that F E Rowell be ment took place. The grave had They ca-ry a carload of scenery and ' a M Spickelmier to E A Eddy or Ranges there are no better authorized to pay sum of 8322 92 due been very thoughtfully arranged by electrical effects and the personal of 1 acre in sec 26 t 2 s i . . . . 10 nakes than the Real Estate on note of H Wehrung, and that he kind friends. The pall bearers were the company is so good that many S C Bowles et al to Chas L Bru­ charge the sum of 8185.25 against the Messrs. Hollinger, Show, Traver and managers of opera houses where they baker Its 18 & 19 Ash brook Lange, prices range from s iare of W W Fletcher in said estate. Green. The floral tributes were many have played have asked for return en­ Farm......................................... 2275 Estate of Eliza Lichty, deceased. and verv pretty. gagements. Amelia Clemens to Chas J Cow- Administrator authorized to sell pei- Mr. Boldrick was born in Canifton, Supporting Mr. Clark Burroughs, niah 4 acres in sec 33 t 2 n sonal property, except money notes Ontario, Canada, August 15, 1844 who assumes the role of The Devil, 2 ............................................ 100 and accounts, at private or public sale. When a young boy the family moved are Miss Maude L. Francis, Miss Ca­ Catherine B Reynolds to Sierra GRANITEWARE Estate of Chas F Larsen, deceased. 1 to the Sixth Concession of Thurlow mille Kearns, Miss Jessie Edwards, Nevada Lyon pt bk 7 Hills­ Petition filed to sell real estate. Dec. where he resided the greater part of Mr James Conway Mr. H. L. Mor­ boro ......................................... 1400 and 14 time set to hear said petition. his life on a farm. He was also the ton, Mr Charles Lewis and Mr. H. S. Jane M Smith to Mallie F Rau TINWARE Estate ol John H Kendall, deceased. president of the Bronk cheese factory Pillsbury. Its 27 & 28 bk 1 Tran ford Inventor filed and approved valuation for twelve years but ill health forced The engagement is for two nights add Forest G ro v e................... 1 85378.07. him to resien. He was married Aug. commencing Nov. 20th. On the sec­ Gust Erichson ei al to John W Estate of Laura E Mills, deceased. 30, 1882 to Miss Amanda Homan, of ond night, Nov. 21st, H. L. Norton’s Templeton 10 acres in H Inventory and appraisement filed and the same place, two children were great comedy-drama “ The Cattle Parsons d i e t 1 s 4 ......... 60 approved. Valuation 8964.25. born to them, who died in their Queen” will be produced. J DRode et ux to M J Brown Estate of John L Banks, deceased. infancy and weie followed to the grave pt of A W Moore Hinman d 1 I ventory and »| praisement filed and four years later. Rain Brings Joy. c ................................................. 20001 Successor to S. a . Hughes approved. Valuation 81980. Mr. Boldrick married a second time After several weeks of splendid Arthur W Moore et ux to R D F o r e s t G ro v e O reg on to Miss Theresa Ketecheson Nover - weather during which the farmers Montague pt of secs 1 & 2 t MARRIAGE LICENSES ber 13, 1889, of Raudon, who wiih grasped the opportunity afforded them 2 n 5 w .................................... N G William and Ida C White. Chas J Kaler and Alvina A Matthies. their two daughters, Amanda and Dor­ to do their late seeding and to dig othy survive him. , . He „ . also , leaves John R Romme and Edith Wise. „ „ Sarah „ Dresden, . one I . their potatoes, the spell was broken | sister, Mrs. A. Grier of Clifford Brown and Edna P Hamil­ afternoon when copious show­ Ont.; and brothers, John of Belleville, Sunday ton. ers fell. Monday was a fine day, Herman H Rehse and Maud E Me-1 Ont; Thomas, of Denison, Texas; Tuesday more showers fell, and the Richad, of Des Moines, Iowa; and weather for the remainder of the week Clarckin. ------------------------ ! George, of this place. has been what the forecaster is pleased Formal announcement of the en-j Mr. Boldrick has been a staunch to call “occasional showers.” gagement of Miss Maud Shannon, of Methodist nearly all his life, ha.ing The rain has given new life to crops j this city, and Hon E. B. Tongue, of joined when a young man. The fam- | which are showing up in splendid H'llsboro, was made at the session of j ily have the sympathy of the com- shape. Dairymen rejoice that the the Fleur de Lis club last Thursday ' munity. grass is coming up fine and that there which met at the home of Mis. John The calf replied to mother cow: will be considerable green fodder for Wilson Macrum. The announcement Oh, thank you, ma I’m better now; the cows before it is necessary to feed was made in a rather unique mannet No “ longer them all dry feed in the stables. I have the blues. and was read by Mrs. Willis Goff, the Since my will hide they want for Star COUNTY COURT. secretary of the club, from a document Brand Shoes.” prepared after the form of an indict At Hoffman & Allen Co.’s Store. 20-tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ment, Cupid being the complainant Notice to Route 1 Patrons. Wilhelmina II Smith et al to Miss Shannon who has been one of the Amelia Stienkemier pt of sec most active members of the organiza­ C. Holzmeyer of Davids Hill, who 31 t 1 n 3 w (40 acres).. . 4000 tion, was the recipient of many con­ had several articles taken on Hallow­ Louis A Davis et al to Geo L gratulations from the members and een night, is still minus a front wheel felicitations from friends have followed of his hack, and in order to recover all Davis Its 1 & 2 sec 32 t 1 s 400 from that day. The wedding will take his property respectfully requests those 2 ................................................... place January 2. The prominence of who know about it to give information Geo Behnke to C H Schritt pt the principals in Forest Grove and a< to its whereabouts by dropping a Its 12 & 14 Electric Add to Hillsboro social circles will nnke the note in his mail box. This will be Tigardville.............................. 2C0 affair one of the chief society events of greatly appreciated and no questions G B Wood et al to R L Wood pt of sec 3 t 1 d 4 ................ 1500 the new year. will be asked. John H Shields et al to F W Cook man et al pt of sec 1 t 2 s 2 & other lands.............. 3000 C Lehmann et al to Frank Jan- iscn Its 5 & 6 bk D Lehman K. N. STAEHR BURDETTE SHIPMAN acre tract................................ 875 Mary E Crowder et ai to Law­ Office at the B azur next to the Postoffcc. rence W Crowder 75 ac in Some of this week's Bargains Z M Rowell d i e t 2 s 2 . . . 2250 August Matthies et al to W P Killgore 20 ae in Wm McLin 7 room house and barn, 3 lots 3-acre corner lot all in Iruit, with with some fruit. This is the best large 8 room house, also chicken d S c t l s 3 w....................... 3800 bargain in town a t............ 81100 houses. Price...................82500 L C Rogers et al to J F Kill- A good house and lot in Forest 10 Acres one mile from Forest gore Its 12 & 13 Cornelius Grove, with some fruit, gooil lo Grove all under cultivation, good Environs.................................. 500 cation. A snap for............ 8900 family orchard with choice fruit. M L Cruikshank et al to Inez Price ............................... #2000 A 5 room modern cottage with 8 Acres with house and barn, N Haynes 80 acres in secs lot 50x100 ft. located in South large orchard located one and one 34 & 35 t 3 s 2 w ................ 2000 Park. Price $1050, $400 down half miles Irom Forest Grove and Edw Benson et al to L C Kin- balance $6 per month. close to the new Electric Rail rer et al 37.85 acres in Jacob 10 Acres one mile from Forest Road station. Price. . . . 82100 Hoover d l c t l n 2 & 2 w 4000 Grove, good house and barn, 5 Acres ol land with new house running water, plenty ot fruit, fine Elizabeth H Dodge to J B F barn located J mile from R. location.............................. $2500 and Dodge pt of sec 26 t 2 s 2 R. station, land is all under cul- 38 Acres of land 7 miles from tivaion and on good county road. Forest Grove. 30 acres cleared, Price.....................................#1060 Frank T Weisenbeck to Lizzie house and barn, 8 acres in fruit, 10 Acres of land, 2 miles from M Shersill It 6 bk 37 South on milk and mail route, also close Forest Grove, 2j acres in straw­ Paterni Bldg. Forest Grove, Oregon Coast add H illsboro............ 375 to school and church.. .. $2500 berries, 1 acre in logan berries, H C 4 J F Carstens ( Execu- 380 Acres ol land. 135 acres in good family orchard, fine spring, cultivation. 130 acres in pasture house and barn, some wood on * balance in timber. Good 8 room the place. Puce................. $1650 house, wind mill and two barns. 60-Acre ranch, 30 acres cleared, This place is located 7 miles from 5-room house, barn and orchard Forest Grove on milk and mail gor'd spring. This ranch is lo­ route, has springs, running water cated 4 miles from R. R. station and large orchard. This place and can be had for #35 an acre, can be had for #40 per acre on #500 down, balance on long time easy terms at 5 per cent. HEATING STOVES and Ranges $26 to $50 CARL HINMAN r I i A SNA In Dining Rorni Furniture which cannot be dupli­ cated in Oregon We have a few “Golden Ok Quarter Sawed Finish” Extension Dining Tales with set of six chairs to match, which we will G iv e A w a y this wak for the rediculously low price of $ 19.50 Forest Grove Real Estate Company for the comlete set of table and chairs. This would ordinarily sst you from $25 to $30 and is a boni fide bargai. We have the goods to prove it». Table 44 irh top; 5 inch heavy legs. Don t» fail i see us. We can save you money on aything in House Furnishings. HOYf FURNITURE CO. Try errod Hour i Guaranteed