Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 09, 1911, Image 5

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    SUMMONS.
ALW AYS
P L E A SE D
I
■pne unknown heirs ox W. L. Halsey,
ueciased, anu ol nelen E. Halsey,
d-ceaseu wile ox saiu W. L. Halsey,
ueceaseu, also an otner persons or
parties unknown claiming any ngnt,
Title, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate Uescrioeu in me complaint
nerein.
_ . . .
Defendants
To the unknown heirs of W. L. Hal­
sey, deceased, and of Helen E. H^Uey,
deceased wife of saiu W. L. Halsey,
deceased' also all other persons or par­
ties unknown claiming “ " > " « ^ 1 1 ^ ,
weeks illness, is improving.
To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shear­
er, born a son, Nov. 7th, 1911.
Noah W. King has sold his
place in the eastern part of the
city to Joseph Lee.
FASHION STABLES
Commercial Trade Solicited
Special Conveyances Over Wilson River Route to Tillamook
Horses Bought, Sold and Exchanged
F i t « « : lad. 744, Pac. 33
Mr. Charles Pennell, of Port­
land, spent Sunday at the Lang­
ley home.
Miss Lilly Alsher, of McMin-
ta^^described in the complaint herein,
ville, was the guest of Mrs. J.
H. Hicks this week.
-
. - A .■¿ÓL iv V'.M'.- . , ,.
Jeness Miller was.the guest o f
In the Circuit Court of the State o f friends in Portland, Wednesday.
Oregon, tor Washington County.
Mrs. John McCann, after two
Plaintiff
Ance Willie
_
'VEurtf &*££ »i 0,.™
T h at's th e v erd ict of those
w h o patronize
OUR
GROCERY
O ur S tock Is C o m p le te
O ur Clerks A re C o u rte o u s
O u r P r ic e s A r e L o w
Let Us Please You, Too
H. T . Giltner
Ind. Phone 701
Pac. States 26
Main Street
Forest Grove
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon, for Washington County.
In the matter of thees-j
tate of William M.
' Legal Notice.
David, deceased. I
The undersigned administrator hav­
ing filed his final report in the above
entitled case and his petition for dis­
charge as administrator, and the Court
having fixed a day for hearing upon
said petition and report, notice is here­
by given to all interested parties that
in accordance with said order, the first
day o f December, 1911, at the hour of
ten o'clock A. M., at the County Court
Room in the Court House at the City
of Hillsboro, Washington County, O-e-
gon, is set as the time and nlace for
hearing upon said petition and final re­
port and all persons having objections
thereto will present sama at that time
and place.
CHAS. VAN DOREN,
Administrator of the estate of
William M. David,
Deceased.
Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, this
23rd day o f October, 1911.
H ollis & G raham ,
11-23
Attorneys.
'
SUMMONS.
In The Circuit Court o f The State of
Oregon for Washington County.
Nancy I. Pearson
vs.
Plaintiff
Humphrey Pearson
Defendant
To Humphrey Pearson the above
named defendant:
In the name o f the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled Court and
suit on or before the last day o f the
time prescribed in the order for publi­
cation of this summons, to-wit: On or
oefore the expiration o f six weeks next
from and after the date o f first publi­
cation of this summons; the first publi­
cation thereof being on Oct. 19, 1911,
and if you fail to appear and answer
for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded in
her complaint, to-wit: That the mar­
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant be dissolved;
that plaintiff have care
and
con­
trol o f Ruth Pearson and Wm. Pear­
son, minor children of plaintiff and de­
fendant, and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may appear
equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication bv order o f Hon. R. O.
Stevenson, County Judge o f Washing­
ton County, Oregon, which order was
made at Hillsboro, Oregon, October 18,
1911.
M. B. B ump ,
11-30
Attorney for plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
In the County Court o f the State o f
Oregon, for Washington County.
In the matter o f the es-i
tate o f Frederick Wil- ( Legal Notice,
liam David, deceased. I
The undersigned administrator hav­
ing filed his final report in the above
entitled case and his petition for dis­
charge as administrator, and the Court
having fixed a day for hearing upon
said petition and report, notice Is here­
by given to all interested parties that
in accordance with said order, the first
day of December, 1911, at the hour of
ten o'clock A. M.. at the County Court
Room in the Court House at the City o f
Hillsboro. Washington County, Ore­
gon, is set as the time and place for
hearing upon said petition aha final re­
port and all persons having objections
thereto will present same at that time
and place.
CHAS. VAN DOREN
Administrator o f the estate o f
o f Frederick William David.
Deceased.
Dated at Forest Grove. Oregon, this
23rd day o f October. 1911.
H ollis A G raham ,
11-23
Attorneys.
you and each of you are hereDy re­
quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled court and cause on or before
the last day o f the time prescnbcu ln
the order for publication of this sum­
mons, to-wit: On or before the ex­
piration of six weeks next, from and
after the date o f first publication of
this summons, the date of said first
publication thert-of being on October
26 , 1911, and if you fail so to appear
and answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in her said complaint,
to-wit:
,
,
That plaintiff, Alice Willie, be ad­
judged and decreed to be the owner in
fee simple o f all the following bound­
ed and described real property, situat­
ed in the County of Washington and
State o f Oregon, to-wit:
All of Lot No. 7, of and in Block No.
4, o f and in the Town (now city) of
Cornelius, Washington County, Oregon,
and that it be decreed that you and
eech o f you and all persons claiming by,
through or under you or either or any
o f you be forever barred and precluded
from claiming or attempting to claim,
asserting or attempting to assert any
interest, right, title, claim or lien in, to
or upon said premises or any part or
parcel thereof adverse to the title ot
the plaintiffs therein and thereto; and
that plaintiff have such other and
further relief as to the court may ap­
pear just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication by order o f Hon. R. D.
Stevenson, County Judge of Washing­
ton County, Oregon, which order was
made and dated Oct. 26, 1911, at Hills­
boro, Oregon.
M. B. B u m p ,
12-7
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Paul Beck, of Dilley,
the city Saturday.
was in / f
Willis Ireland, cashier o f the
Commercial Bank at Hillsboro,
visited with friends in this city
Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James
U. Hocking, Friday morning, a
baby girl.
—Mrs. F. J. Miller was a Friday
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Volk, in Portland.
FOR SALE—Cheap team of light
drivers. Come and see them.
F. E. S m it h , Dilley, Ore. Box 32.
.
fOREST GROVE, ORE
Do You Think
That it would be too bold an assertion for us
to make when we say that we can save you
25 Per Cent on Your Winter Clothing
SUCH AS MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS AND OVER COATS
W e W ill D o It
W e have a full and complete stock now, and
it will be to your interest to look it over.
C. F. Grubbs purchased the
team of horses from Mr. Rustin
and goes to farming.
LOST—Boys dark cravanette
Saturday. Return to Press office, j
Suitable reward, between Forest
Grove and Corneilus.
N. W. King has purchased the
Purdin residence on Fourth I
Avenue in South Park and will
move next week.
Hoffman & Allen Company
A t Bunker’s.
Meeting ol Cow Testing Ass’n
—
Best cane sugar per 100 .$6.50
J. F. Love sold his hop crop
The annual meeting o f the
Best hams per lb ......................17c
this week at 41Jc. His crop on
Washington County Cow Testing
Best bacon, per lb .................. 17c
10 acres averaged about 1000
FINAL NOTICE
115 lbs. sugar fo r......................1.00 Association will be held in the
Notice is hereby given that the un­ pounds per acre.
We are paving 41c cash for Courthouse at Hillsboro, Satur­
dersigned Administrator has filed his
day, Nov. 18, at 11 a. m. There
The merchants tell us the ads eggs.
G. W. Bunker.
final report in the matter of the estate
j
will be both morning and after
are
not
read.
Look
this
paper
of F. M. White, deceased, and the
County Court o f Washington County, over and see if you find one that
noon sessions. There is much
S. S. Class Banquet
state o f Oregon, has set Saturday, Dec­
important business to be trans­
ember 2nd, 1911, at 10 o ’ clock A. M. interests you.
The Maximum S. S. Class of
o f said day, as the day o f final hearing
acted and every member as well
James Woods, of Portland and the M. E. Church banqueted its
of said rsport, and therefore all persons
as
others interested in the devel­
interested in said estate or having a former resident and business members last Friday evening
objection! to such final report will
opment
o f the dairy business
make their appearance at such date man o f the Grove, is reported to most royally at the church par­
should arrange to be present. In
and file such objections, otherwise the be in delicate health.
lors. And they that did eat were
estate will he finally closed of record.
addition to the regular business
The first publication of this notice | Henry Swanson has sold from about twenty young men besides
the officers are preparing,an in­
being November, 2nd, 1911.
his 3-acre prune orchard $250 an equal number o f young ladies teresting program. Further pai
11-30
FRANCIS WHITE
Administrator o f the estate o f F. M. worth of prunes, doing all the and a few invited guests. Tables ticulars will be given next
wa
White, deceased.
were laid for fifty, but only
work himself.
about forty members registered
G. F. Van De Hey has moved
Programs o f the Fourth
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
at the door.
nual
Meeting o f the Oregon
Department o f the Interior, U. S. to this city from his farm near
The early part o f the evening
Land Office at Portland. Oregon, Oct. Dilley to become one o f our
ciety o f Mutual Insurance C
was
spent
in
a
social
way
a
31, »H-
,
Notice is hereby given that Jerry J. , townsmen.
bounteous repast following. This panies are being distribu
Christner whose post office address is
The meeting will be held at
Room 4 Cambridge Bldg., Cor. 3d and ; Mr. and Mrs. Bromgon and all came to a grand climax with
Morrison St., Portland, Oregon, did, on Misses Kate and Anne Weise, o f a number o f toasts when the fes­ est Grove November 15th
the 8th day o f May, 1911, file in this
lfith, beginning at 10 a. m.
office Sworn Statement and Applicat­ Granville, Ohio, on a tour o f the tivities were over.
good
program has been arrari
ion, No. 03045, to purchase the N E '4 west called on their old friends
Vernon Gould, president of the
S W 'A , Section 12, township 2 North,
and
it
is hoped that a good
class, acted as toast master and
Range 5 West, Willamette Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hicks.
tendance
will be given.
and the timber thereon, under the pro­
J. F. Haynie and U. G. Han­ the following responded:
visions o f the act o f June 3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, known as the “ Timber na have completed the yarding H. T urner.. . . “ Maximum Class’ ’
and Stone Law,” at such value as
A. A. Kirkwood.. “ Our Duties’ ’
might be fixed by appraisement, and of a number o f cords of fine dry
J U S T FOR FUN
that, pursuant to such application, the fir wood, which will be for sale Elsie Lathrop......... “ Our Motto’ ’
land and timber thereon have been
Lillian Elder........“ Friendships”
as
needed.
appraised, the timber estimated 110,(MMi
Martha Martin, “ Honorary Mem­
board feet at $1.00 per M, and the land
John Heisler and wife,
of
$10.00; that said applicant will offer
ONLY A LITTLE THING— Bl
bers. ” Mr. Mercer, “ How the
final proof in support o f his application Gales Creek, were over Sunday
Class
Appears
to
a
New
Mem­
A burglar, who was caugh
and sworn statement on the 18th day of with Carl Hoffman to take an­
January, 1912, before the Register and
ber,”
Prof. Gardner, “ Work the act o f stealing a baby,
Receiver of the United States Land other look at their little grand­
Worth While.”
Rev.
Gould, other household valuables,
Office, at Portland, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest son.
“ More Things are Wrought by severely lectured by the ju
this purchase before entry, or initiate
WANTED TO B U Y - N i c e Prayer than this World Knows
“ Why in the world,” he a
a contest at any time before patent
issues, by filing a corroborated affi­ young team o f black or gray o f.”
o f the prisoner, “ did you tr;
davit in tnis office, alleging facts which horses suitable to drive to hearse;
take that innocent child a
would defeat the entry.
The Beaverton paper appears from his parents?”
weight 1100 lbs. to 1150; write
H. F. HIGBY, Register
again today with Chas. Fry as
with description and price.
“ Sure,” was the reply, “ I
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
t2 W. E. Regg, Beaverton, Or. the promoter.
n’ t think anybody would min
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Rev. Father Basil, 0 . S. B., little thing like that.”
The Bridge Club was enter-
dersigned has been duly appointed by
Angel
College,
the County Court o f Washington Coun­ tertained today by Mrs. F. J. Director Mt.
o o o
ty, Oregon, as Administrator o f the
was a caller here Saturday.
Miller
at
her
residence
in
South
estate o f Nicholas A. Easly, deceased,
WHAT IT IS
Rev. Father John, O. S. B. S t
and therefore all persons having bills Park. Other guests beside the
“
Say,
Pat,
phwat is dis
against said estate will presewt them,
Agatha’s Parish, Portland, spent
properly verified according to law, to members of the club were Mrs, Monday with Rev. Father Buck. dey call a chafing-dish?”
me at the office o f Langley A Son, in I B. F. White and Mrs. E. F. Bur-
Forest Grove, Oregon.
There will be a party at S t Tim.
lingham.
Dated Nov. 9th. 1911.
Anthony’ s Rectory this (Thurs­
“ Why man, don’t ye kn<
W M. EASLY,
It’s a frying pan dat’s got
Administrator of the estate of
Mr. aneMrs. W. B. Haines en­ day) evening.
Nicholas A. Easly, deceased.
A new depot has been con­ soeiety.”
tertained the B. F. G. Club at
L angley A S on , Attorneys.
their home on Fifth St. Satur­ structed at Patton station, the
The darkey who named
L o c a ls
day evening.
Miss Frances junction o f the Willamete Valley 16th son Judas Iscariot giva
FOR SALE—Eggs for setting; Mvers and Mayor Thornburg R. R. with the S. P. R. R. Mr, his reason: "The Good
best strain Rhode Island Reds; were awarded prizes, Mr. and August Lovegren, tke promoter says it would have been b
Mrs. Wilber McEldowney get­ o f the new line, is sure a devel­ for Judas Iscariot if be had i
15 for $1.50.
Frank Watrous.
oper.
tf
Gales Creek. ting consol iations.
been born,”