Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 24, 1908, Image 4

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    track and
above said
Railway Company’s datum, or 213.02
The feet above said basis or datum used by
| the city ol Forest Giove.
Intersection of center lines of said
j Railway Company’s main track and
Forest " A” s,reet' ,9 2 -70 feet above sea
i level or datum as determined and es­
tablished by said Oregon Fllectric Rail­
way Company, or 217.92 feet above
said basis or datum used by the said
Subscription $1.50 Per Year city of Forest Grove.
MvcrtUlna ratet matte known on
Section II.
application
The basis or datum used by the
Official Paper Washington Co. city of F’orest Grove and referred to in
this ordinance in 239.00 feet below the
A. E. NOURSE.......................MANAGER main door step of Marsh Hall facing
the postoffice, while the correspond­
J. F. W oods ................................ editor ing Oregon Electric Railway Com­
THURSDAY, DEC. 24. 1908
Ordì 'ance No. 166.
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pany’s sea level datum is 213 78 feet
below the same point.
Section III.
It being necessary lor the im­
mediate preservation of the public
peace, health and safety of the city ol
Forest Grove that the main track ol
said Railway Company’s railroad shall
remain at its present elevation in order
that the public may with safety cross
said railroad track, and the said Railway
Company being desirous of commenc­
ing the operation of its said railway line
on or before the 31st day of December,
1908, and for said reasons it is there­
fore necessary that said ordinance shall
become immediately operative, an
emergency is hereby declared to exist
and this ordinance shall take effect and
become operative immediately upon
its passage by the council and ap­
proval by the mayor.
Passed tiie common council of the
city of Forest Grove, Oregon, on the
22 day of December, 1908.
ROBT. P. WIRTZ.
City Recordei.
Approved this 23d day of Decem­
ber, 1908.
B edford H. L aug h lin ,
Mayor.
Attest: ROBT. P. WIRTZ,
City Recotder,
An ordinance to establish the ele­
vations of the grade line ol the main
track of the railroad ol the Oregon
Electric Railway Company at the in­
tersection of the center line of said
railroad with the center lines of the
following streets in the city of Forest
Grove, Oregon, to wit:
First avenue north or north First
avenue; Third street; Pacific avenue;
Second street; Fust street; a point on
First avenue opposite the center of
Council street; Main ctreet and "A ”
street; and adopting the elevations of
the grade line of said main track as
now constructed
at said street
intersections.
T he C ity of F o re st G rove does
O rdain a s F o llo w s :
Section I.
The following elevations of the Ore­
gon Electric Railway Company's main
track (top of rail), intersecting the
center lines of the streets hereinafter
named, in the city of Forest Grove,
Oregon, be and are hereby adopted
and established as the definite grade
line of said Railway Company’s main
traak:
Intersection of the center line ol State of Oregon
Oregon Electric Railway Company’s County of Washington )
main track and the center line ol First City of Forest Grove
avenue north or north First avenue,
I, Robt. P. Wirtz, Recorder ol the
179.22 feet above sea level datum, as
determined and established by the said City of Forest Grove, Ore., do hereby
Railway Company, which elevation certify that I have made a careful com­
corresponds to an elevation of 204 44 parison of the foregoing transcript of
ordinance No. 166 with the original on
feet above basis or datum used by the
file at my office, and of which la m
city of Forest Grove.
Intersection of the center lines ol the legal custodian and that it is a cor
said Railway Company’s main track rect transcript thereof aud the whole
and Third street, 180.60 feet above thereof.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
said Railway Company’s datum, or
20S.82 feet above said basis or datum City of Forest Grove, Oregon, this
used by the said city of Forest Grove. 22ml day of December, 1908.
R o b t . P W irtz ,
Intersection of center lines of said
Recorder of the City of Forest
Railway Company’s main track and Pa
cific avenue, 182.20 feet above said Grove, Oregon.
Railway Company’s datum, or 207.42
feet above said basis or datum used by
PROBATE COURT
the City of Forest Grove.
Estate of J A Long, deceased
Intersection of the center lines of
said Railway Company’s main track Mary E Long appointed administratrix.
and Second street, 182.12 feet above Bonds $1000 filed and approved.
add Railway Company’s datum, oi
Estate ol Herbert C Latta, deceased
207 34 feet above said basis or datum
C Latta appointed administrator
used by the said city of Forest Grove
Bond
filed for $2000.
Intersection of center lines of said
Estate of C F I,arsen, deceased.
Railway
Company’s main track and
First street, 184.39 feet above siid Administrator to sell real estate lor
Railway Company's datum, or 209.61
cash.
feet above said basis or datum used by
Estate of Geo A Gore, deceased.
the City of Forest Grove.
Intersection of center line3 ol said Sale of real property approved. Ad
Railway Company's main track and ministratrix authorized to make con­
Council street (on First avenue), veyance and pay commission on sale.
186.11 feet above said Railway Com­
Flstate of Anton Hiltbruner, de?
pany's datum, or 211.33 feet above
ceased
Martin Vandehey appointed
said basis or datum used by the said
administrator.
Bonds filed and ap­
city of F’orest Grove.
Intersection of center lines ol said proved. E. I. Kuratli, Willis Ireland
s
Fcrest drove Real Estate Company
K. N.
STAEHR
BURDETTE SHIPMAN
Office at the Bazaar next to the Postoffce.
Som e of this w eek's B argains
A good house and lot in Forest
Grove, with some Irud. good lo
cation. A snap fo r .'M .. . $900
A 5 room modern cottage with
lot 50*100 It. located in South
Park. Price 11050. $400 down
balance $6 por month,
80 acres of land. 2& miles from
R R. Station, 20 acres cleared.
10 acres sl^^u:<l, balance in tim
ber, 5 root™ffuise, barn and ' •
orchard. n ils place can be had
for *3500 with *1500 down
15 acre*. 2 miles out, with old
house and barn and several acres
in fruit and grapes. Pitce$1600.
New modern cottage, close in,
with lot 100*200 lor only * t5 0l)
■k
Good 5 room house and two lots
in South Park for.................. 1100
40 acre« of land, 8 miles from
Forest Grove, with house, barn
and other outbuildings, orchard
and* running water. This place
can be had with horses, cows and
all the farm implements lor
$1900 or owner will trade (or
town property.
2 acre corner lot all in fruit, with
latge 8 toom house, also chicken
houses. Price ............. $2500
10 Acres one mile from Forest
Grove all under cultivation, good
family orchard with choice fruit.
Price..................................... $2000
8 Acres with house and barn,
la-|fe orchard located one and one
half miles Irom Forest Grove and
close to the new Electric Rail
Road station. Price.
$2100
5 Acres of land with new house
and barn located J mile Irom R.
R. station, land ts all under cul-
tivaion and on good county road.
Price.......................................... *1200
10 Acres of land, 2 miles Irom
Forest Grove, 2i acres in straw­
berries, 1 acre in logan berries,
good family orchard, fine spring,
house and barn, some wood on
the place. P tice...................$1650
20 acres of land, 3 j miles from
Forest Grove, small house and
barn shed, chicken house, etc.,
good water. P rice.............. $2000
and Geo. H. Wilcox appointed ap­
praisers.
Estate of S. A. Bowers, deceased. !
Administrator authorized to sell real
estate at private sale lor cash.
Estate of P'red Carstens, deceased, j
Final account approved and estate |
closed of record.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Fid ward R Wiese and Susie Yunkers 1
Oscar Carlstad and Louise Johansen, j
Zacharia Parkin and Helena Pritzlaff !
William H H iddink and Minnie
Stowell.
Lotus L Langley and Eva Grace (
Allen.
Heinka Peters and Ellen M Elligson
But Quality o f Goods the Same. F very-
thmg m Furniture and Many
Special Articles!
COUNTY COURT.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
C A Cavell to Chas W Drusch-
sel et al sef of sef sec 19 t
2 s ............................................
Andrew Aolen to E N I ibbetts
pt of A J Masters d I c t 1 s
2 ...............................................
Mariana Stalder et al to Emil
Stalder 10 acres in A Bull d
I c t l n l w ..............................
Amelia C Stark to Sophie A
Stark sef of nwj sec 23 t 2 s
2 ...................................................
Alfred Stein to Roy Harrington
13 acres in sec 25 t 2 s 2 . .
W H Wehrung et al to L N
Tompkins tract in M Moore
d i e t l s 2 .............................
Wm Hammelmann et al to W
H Heisler et al part of J
Dickson d I c t 1 s 4 ..........
Andrew Heckman et al to Fred
Pfister It 33 Brngger tract. .
John H Rode to J D Rode et
al 120 acres in sec 13 t 1 n
4 w .............................................
Petro Santo Celestine et al to
Annie E Mitchell It 20 bk 1
West Portland Hgts ............
Alfred Guerbe. et al to Chris­
tian Mosimann n£ of the w£
of swb sec 27 t 2 n 2 . . . .
Henry G Tuttle et al to Henry
H Neill n ei sec 20 t 1 s 5 .
Augusta Barnhard to W J Han­
ey 3.44 acres in sec 14 t 1 s
4 w .............................................
Geo A Brown et al to E C
Groce 10 acres in W Sim­
mons d 1 c ..............................
F A Markley et al to L C Hoef-
fel It 5 & w$ ol It 4 Witch
H a z e l...........................................
P' A Markley et al to Chas A
lutw It 3 & w| It 4 Witch
H a z e l..........................................
Albert Bennett et ux to J D
Rode et al 165.37 acres in
secs 10 & 11 t l n 4 w . . .
Almoran Hill to P' Hill 6.85
acres in A Hill d 1 c t 2 s 3
Alice L Kennedy to William C
Lang nw l ol n el sec 1 t 1 s
5 w .............................................
C E Deichman et al to I) H
Bailey nw i of n e i sec 26 t 1
s 3
Bert J Town et al to Alvira S
Louden 40 acres sec 11 t 2
n 6 ...............................................
C B Buchanan et al to Spring
Hill Land Co 773 acres in t
1 s 4 w ........................................
John Pierson et al to Chas A
Myers 203 acres in Richard
White d i e ................................
Rulus Waggener et ux to Per­
ry Foote pt bk 1 Hillsboro.
Wendelin Waibel to O W Tay­
lor 65.93 acres in sec 3 t 1
n 2 ...............................................
E A FJddy et al to David Cuth-
bert 71 acres sec 26 t 2 s 1
w ..................................................
John W Baxter to E W Deth-
lefs pt sec 33 t 1 s 4
...
Jacob Buchele et al to Chas R
I-aFolletteJts 43 & 44 Cor­
nelius Environs.........................
Ella M Railev et al to W B
Haines pt ol bk 18 Forest
G ro ve..........................................
j John P) Bailey et al to Felix
Verhoeven It 1 & 2 bk 1
Bailey’ s add Forest Grove .
Ruel N Raker to Felix Ver
hoeven inf in Forest Grove
Flora C o ......................................
J I Wirtz et ux to J A Thom-
T ry
Especially nice for Christmas
10
Tabourets, Rugs, Jardinieres,
Umbrella Stands, Work I
Baskets, Children's Rockers I
I«
1000
1 kU|
520 w m
EUj
1300 u-.-j,
W e are still selling all stock taken over
from the H o yt Furniture Co. a t a
6000
1100
eg
BIG DISCOUNT
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9000
WIRTZ <& MER.TZ [
800
FURNITURE DEALERS
1
3800
Forest Grove
500
-
Oregon |
1400
0 0 0 0 0B0I0I0Ì0Ì0 Hi 0001010 0100,00: 0 0 0 B
1800
Try u Sack of “Home Product”
If*
Flour«=AII Grocers
hard wheat
a k ■ Every Sack Guaranteed
2250 | r
M IL L S
14000
60
1
> a X B
blue
STEM FLO
ItHAHTi.
k
r ça try 6* '
hlRtST CROVE O R ES O U ji^ Ä
1
MANUFACTURED BY CRESCENT MILLS— FOREST GROVE
burgh i interest in tract in
bk 5 Forest Grove ...............
Ida M McGill et al to Byron
M Smith pt ol bk 2 Naylor’s
1200
add Forest Grove....................
J J Crossley to Carrie Crossley
pt ol bk 7 Forest Grove. . . .
1
Hattie Nance et al to S C
Bowles et al pt of D C Gra­
ham
d i e t l s l ....................
50325
600
9000
6275
1800
3000
3200
2500
bodies. Mr. Kinne’s organization is
675 building a $50,000 building of its
own, and is determined that the work
it undertakes shall be effective.
300
Poultry raisers are taking lots of in­
1
4000
Fifty school children from Chirago,
are to be brought to the Alaska-Yukon-
Pacific Exposition next year if the
plan suggested by Secretary Tom
Richardson of the Oregon Develop­
ment League is earned out. They
will also visit Portland and other cities
in this state and when they return
home will write letters telling of the
trip and what they saw in the North
west. Exhibits of the woods of this
section, with industrial and scenic pic-1
tures, have been used in the Chicago
J schools, made up into sets and circu- !
'-"id Irom one school to another, in
the teaching of geography
VICTI
Business Locals
— Acre tracts for sale—J. P. Wagner.
19 tf
—See display of Onyx ware at C® I
Hinman’s Hardware Store on Pacifc |
terest in the coming show ol the Lane
Ave.
H-tl
Co inty Poultry Association at Eugene,
— Miss Kirkwood has the best lii>en
December 21st to 24th. Handsomely
handkerchiefs,
also the latest thing
engraved silver trophies will be given
fancy
combs.
as prizes. The poultry product ol
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician M
Oregon is valued at five million dollars
annually,
! Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical »ff
answei
— We are not sole agents for Libbv Pliances in office’ Calls
Glass but we carTy the largest stock in n' ^ 1 or day-
the county. Abbott & Son, Leading
—See the new art line ol clock
Jewelers.
23
Venen’s.
C. A. Kinne, Secretary of the El j
600 Paso, Texas, Chamber ol Commerce, ,
is making a tour ol the Coast and is
spending considerable time in Oregon j
1000 communities studying the p ub licity '
methods of the various commercial
James M. Enschede & Son
Landscape Gardeners - Plant
Do Spraying
Orchards
TREES FOR SALE
At Morti» Office .trd
A v e n u e «Sr A
FOREST GROVE
oldenrod flour
S tre e t
OREGON
Guaranteed