Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 30, 1911, Image 2

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John H. Hall has soil his farti f
east of town to Leon T. Sills, I
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Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil­
cloth, Mattings, Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Etc.
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.boiucaii oiil bca et9i>io<{ jA a O m lJiiij l ilf»A l«iv ;J .Utlil
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. As my lease expires January 1, 1912, and I haven’t se-
I cured a store building to move into, have decided to sell
my $9,000 stock of Furniture, Pianos and in fact every-
thihg in my store at a big discount—in fact some articles
below Cost-—in order to make a quick turn. Every
article w ill have the old selling tag on and the discount
price marked in plain figures.
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The first y.Jn.’
customers
will have the cream of the sale.
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stock is exhausted the sale is off.
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When
b od*
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will be closed
out as quick­
ly as possible at Cost. If you intend to paint in the near
future, it will pay you to take advantage of this. Have
a good assor tment of colors on hand.
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My Entire Stock of Varnishes will be Sold
. . . . at a Discount........
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I have a beautiful prize in my window
for the one holding the correcct num­
ber.
A number will be given with
each $1 purchase, which gives you a
chance to win i t ......................................
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ng of Fiody* Brussel, Axminster, Jap. Brussels, Velvets, English Art Squares,
Grass, Wood-Fiber, Ingrains, Wool, Half W ool, Etc,
$n:
g other things too numerous to mention are IRONING BOARDS, PICTURES,
if WALKRS, BABY BUGGIES, MATTRESSES, Ostermoor, SEWING MA-
„.llNES, PORTIERES, Table Cloths, Towel Racks, Clock Shelves, 4 Mission
Clocks, at cost; Hall Racks, Shades, Pillows, Paint Brushes, Trunks, Suit Cases,
Sulkies for the baby; Baby Jumper, Toy Doll Buggies, some Doll Furniture, Or­
gans m d a thousand more things, all reduced.
Don’t forget to get tickets on the
Valuable Prize in the window
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I Need the CASH, You Need the GOODS, and
I am Here with the Goods
GEO. G. PATERSON
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Furniture and Pianos
No Term* w Prices
Foresi Grove, O regon
William Lydii waàn iULàSemitX.Uuuied viftit. with luu- Jmi>h»r , ..
to Portland this week.
Dr. Frank Hinman in Spokane,1
Elmer Watson was in fn.tri and
.... 1 also " with
uu 1 her
------ sister,
:~A Mrs.!
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Claude Hallett at Soap Lake,
North Plains, Saturday.
if Dii- ' V:■■-!>•
L . .G lw w m a j', f e j f w »
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M^tsger 5
, .Leon.T. SHp JranaacteB busi have a ten pfturjd nghy giri. The '
littlelady:arriyetf9hnday eveni
ness ifidhe jn*tr^Al)< Monday.
Mrs. M etsèèr has been ^¡siting
w ‘ netf CVMS'Seaf/ Will be on sale
some
time, ai* thè home of her
in all the stores after Thanksgiv-
parents, Mr. and Mi's, J. T. |
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cijf-hl
Shannon.
Codnty Su?*Wor, <Jwirge Me-
Don’t f til to see the moving
| ee’^ f f d 5 ? t f t - ,# ',d‘ her“ ,n picture films,
showing every IL
Sunday.
retail
detail in
in tllp
the manufacture of?'
Carl C. Curtis was among those automobies, at the Scenic Theatre |
December £3, They.are interest-
ing ^tfd' abfmltftely free, Frei ‘ That’s the verdict of those
who patronize
Miss Dodley, who resides at tickets at Goff Bros.
1
Varkeyv is aeriousLjrlill with spinal
The bicyclcr and umbrella im­
meningitis.
pairing bh op on Pacific Avenue, |
G. Manning,' who resides a which has been owned aid op­
O u r S tock Is C om plet«
short distance from town, is ill erated by L. J. Corl for tie past
O u r Clerks A re C o u rtco u a
O u r P rices A ye Low
with the grip.h
.. ni.
two years was sold yesteriay to
Mrs. .J. E. Farmer went to C. L. Daniels, of Portland;', wbo
Let Us Please You, Too
Dallas Monday for a w.eek’s visit will continue the bush .
with her mother. .
R. C. Franz, of Portland, wtas1
, ¡Charles Sprague,ofj ^orUand. in the Grp.ve, , Sunday, . : visiting ; » , »>,
Main Street
visited at the home of Mrs. Mary fridrdk'ahd looking over tle city p * c , . ne
Fore*t Grove ,
with a v ie w of e s ta b lis h in g an ” ac* ^tates
Thomas, Sunday.
ciiuunoB
Frank HnlSmart.' was among up-to-date tailor shop in thé near ,
SUMMONS.
the Cornelius guests at theLaugh- future,- Mr. Franz was favorably'
! In the Circuit Court of the S tate of
jTin House, Saturday.
" imi)res8ed with Forest Grove.
Con. MeNamer. the liveryman, ! A,Ore«f,n,*,.f0r W ashington County,
A knife Will cut if sharp. We
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are cutting prices, are in; sharp. arid Ghas. Miller, the druggist, l A.,cç W*11^
■ Hoffman & Allen Co. ,
•*’ ' spent Sunday at Spring HillI Lake, The unknown heirs of w. L. Halsey,
and of Helen £ . Halsey,
Two telephone poles fell across where they bagged a number of deeqaseU,
deceased wife of said W. L. Halsey,
A. street Wednesday, delaying ducky-,..Their killing was not deceased; also all other persons or
the; kind you read about, as they
parties unknown claiming any right,
t raffic for several hours.
state that only a few ducks were title, estate, lien or in terest in the
Rev. J. R. Hall was in Portland H ying.
real estate described in thè complaint
this week. Mr. Hall is very
herein,
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Defendants
¡ much under the weatheT/
tertained the Fleur do Lis Club To the unlcnown heirs' of W. L. Hal-
John E. Bailey, merchant, was Tuesday afternoon and the tiipe
deceased, 'and of Helen E. Halsey,
ip Portland this week looking was pleasantly spent at fancy ■ sey,
deceased, wife of said W. L. Halsey,
through wholesale stocks,
w tjH ti
Dtffictòué refreshments |,deceased; also all o th er persons of par-
V. H. Limber, formerly of this w e r ^ c r « ,!. Those „resent wo,e
• pity and now in Vancouver, was .M esdainios Lodo, W . Lori, Kane, ! tate described in the complaint herein,
in town the last of the week,
Atkins, Caples, Abbott and Miss 'the ahnru named defendants:
. In the name pf the S ta te o f Oregon,
t C. A. Heiall and E, C. Luce, Langley.
r yoU and each of you are hereby re­
of Hillsboro, were registered at
Dudley Knapp, a resident of quired to appear and answer th* com­
i the Forest Grove Hotel, Sunday., AlbertaJCanada, arrived Monday plaint filed against you in the above
R. B. Mitchell andW. H. Sieg- and Will visit his parents. Mr. entitled court and cause on- or before
the last day of the time prescribed in
| ner, of Portland were among the and Mrs. Chas. Knapp, and the
order fo r publication of this sum­
many visitors in town during the others for a few days. Tlfe vis- mons,
to-w it: On or before thp ex ­
I'week.
i:or has been farming in the A l­ piration pf six weeks next, from and
a fte r th e date of first publication of
M. S. Allen, of the firm of berta section for the past year. ,tlun
Summons, the date of said first
He
reports
it
24
degrees
below
| Hoffman & Allen Go., transacted
publication thereof being qn Ootober
business in Portland the first of zero at the time he left there.
[26, 1911, and If ybu fail so to appear
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i and answer for w ant th e re o f,. the
the week.
L ocals
I plaintiff will apply to the court for the
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Caples and
' relief prayed for in her said complaint,
children, of Portland, visited the
FOR S A L E - E g g s for s e ttin g ;! to - w it:
last of the Week w ith frieiidsand best strain R h o d e I s la n d R eds;, .
AI1<ie , w lH,e’ be a<i‘
i *-• r ' n.T tk ~
judged hfid decreed to be the owner in
relatives here.
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F l a n l \ , W a tt Oils,
fee simple of all the following bound-
Judge and Mrs. Langley went
ti
Gales Creek. i.(l and described real property, situat-
oddn the County of Washington and
; to Portland this morning to spend
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, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
All of Lot No. 7, of and in Block No.
L. L. Langley.
Notice is hereby given th a t the u h -; ¡*- of *n,i ‘»{ tho Town (now city) of
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■ ■ appointed • - by Cornelius, Washington County, Oregon,
Mrs. G. S._ Allen visited last dersigned has beeu
dulv
week with friends and relatives the County, Court of Washington Coun­ and th a t it be decreed th a t y6u and
of you and all persons claiming by,
in Portland, returning home Sat­ ty, Oregon, 'ài* ' A dministrator of * “ the eech
estate of Nicholas A. Eaaly, deceased, through or under you or either or any
urday afternoon,
and therefore all persons having bills |2 f >'o u ,b? f.o revel' barred and precluded
} Perry & Son have sold their against said estate will present them, from Ga,mmg attem pting to Claim,
gasoline wood saw to Mr. Hum­ properly verified according to law, to asserting or attem pting to assert any
a t the office of Langley & Son, in ,n tcrest’ r.l§h t* tu l.e- cla,m or ben >n* to
phreys, of Salem, who will con- me
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o r upon said premise« or any p a rt or
Forest Grove,
Oregon.
: tinuo to operate it.
j parcel thereof adverse to the title of
Dated Nov. 9th, 1911.
[the plaintiffs therein and thereto; and
W. M. EASLY,
Miss Martha Allen is in Salem
A dm inistrator of the estate of fthait plaintiff have such other and
this week visiting with her sister,
Nicholas A. Easly, deceased. J fu rth e r relief as to th e court may ap-
; Gertrude. who is attending Wil- L angley &
l pear ju st and equitable.
S on , Attorneys.
This sumptions is served upon you by
1 lamette University.
publication by order, o f Hon. R. O.
Great mluetion sale on men’s
! Stevenson, County Judge of Washing-
FINAL NOTICE
and boys’ overcoats and suits and
I ton County, Oregon, which, o rd e r was
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t
the
un-
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and dated Oct. 29, 1911, at Hills-
ladies’ and misses’ skirts and dersigned Administrator has filed tlis j made
j,oro ( i . f ™
coats at Hoffman & Allen Co.
final report in the m atter of the ;estaf.e
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M. B. B ump ,
H. C. Parker, of the Oregon of F. M. White, deceased, and the ¡2-7
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
County
Court
of
Washington
County,
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Land Co., was among the Forest state of Ofogoa, has set Saturday, Dec-
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Grove people who transacted ember 2nd, 1911, a t 10 o’clock A. M.
flOTICc FOR PUBLICATION
of said day, as the day of final hearing
business in Portland Saturday.
D epartm ent of the Interior, U. S.
W. J. Good, of the Good In* mterested
i n ' Ä r f in
t anU-ih,af
r ‘ or
allfr having
sons °] 1911
p o Ä ' o Ä . b c t i :
said estalç
; vestment Co-., returned Mont ay
U’. .
«’lai report will ; ' *Nôti<.e is hereby given th
1 at Je n * ;
J evening from a business visit of make their appearance a t such date Christner whose post office
addr^k i
,severaldays in EUensburg, Wash. and file such objection's, otherwise the Room 4.Cair)bridge Bldg., Cor. 3d7
estate will he finally closed of record.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stickney The first publication of this notice Morrison B t., Portland, Oregon, did
the 8th day of May, 1911, (He inj
of Carlton were in this city Friday being November, 2nd. 1911.
I office SWorn S tatem ent and A j
11-30
FRANCIS
W
HITE
’morning oh business. Mrs. Stick-
ion, No. 08045, to purchase the
A dm inistrator of the estate of F. M. S W ' 4, Section 12, township 2 N il'
ney is a sister of C. B. Campbell. White,
deceased.
Rafige 5 W est. W illantette Meridi-
C. B. Davis ami son. Carl, of
and the tim ber thereon, under th e pr
Mountaindale, made this office a
visions of the act of Ju n e 3, 1878, an
flSMIHlSTflfiTftlX NOTICE
ipleasant call yesterday and e x ­ _ Notice is h .'retiy giveh th at the under­ acts amendatory, known a s th e ‘‘Timbe^
pressed their satisfaction with signed has been by tlie County Court of and Stone Law ,” a t such value
m ight be fixed by appraisem ent, and
the Press.
Washington County, Oregon, duly ap- th at, pursuant to such application, th e l
Hoffman & Allen Co. are hav- ^ ‘O ^ ^ '^ n i s t r a t r i x of the estate of land and tim ber thereon haw
the tim ber .estimated i J;.«
ing a genuine reduction sale on ^ f i f i e d as "such «d.ninist’rltrix . ' All appraised,
men S and boys overcoats and I persons having claims against said es- buard feet a t $1.00 per M, atid the lar
suits and ladies and misses'
same*fo
p p M r, v S • i h l . 5 ¡le
e ' and sworn
^ ° of statem en t on ^ the l«Ui day o l
coats and skirt& .
;
• luw
i.,,.. office of
. .• M.
if Baiiev
Bump, m Hills- .fapuafj-,
1012, before the R e ^ s te r anV
Mrs. J.JM. Haney, of Thatcher, l<oro, Washington bounty, uregc
Oregon, Receiver o f the United States ban)
and Mrs. Harris, of Ellonsburg, within six months from dui’e hereof. ) Office, a t Portland, O regen.;
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
Wash., took the car here for Van- 1 November
Any person is a t liberty to prot
22, 1911.
this purchase before entry, or Initial^
eotiver yesterday for a visit with
MARY E. LEST,
a contest at afiy time before paten!
friends and relatives.
Admmi«tm»rix of the estate of issues, by filing a corroborated aflij
Edward
Best,
dei-eased.
A petition asking the County M. Bailey Bump.
davit in this office, alleging facta whic*
would d e fia t the entré;
Court to appoint A. B. Todd as A tt’y fer the Estate.
D 21.
H . F. HIGBY. Regia ter
road supervisor o f South Forest
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Grove district was circulated and
largely signed this week, i
The films giving a-com plete
BROWN & HAYDEN
pictuie of how automobiles arc
Proprietors
manufactured are extremely in - 1
teresting and will be exhibited at
the Scenic Theatre December 23. i
Through Walter Rosxvurm. i
Sptcial Conveyances Over Wilson Riyer Route to Tillamook
Ralph Kav has trailed his 30 acre
farm in Scoggins Valley to Cl*as.
H orses Bought, Sold a n d E xchanged
Dunham for 40 acres in Rexburg. *
Idaho. Mr. Roswurm also sold a.
U - 744, Pac. 33
40 acre tract for w . I. Raymond
to Ant Comanada. The land
lays north of Buxton.
OUR
GROCERY
H. T. Giltner
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FASHION STABLES
Commercial Trade Solicited
FOREST GROVE, ORE.