Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 08, 1912, Image 8

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    CITY NEWS NOTES.
Thos. A. Tongue deputy prose­
cuting attorney was in the city
Saturday.
Rev. J. M. Barber writes from
San Francisco, where he has
been for some time, that he will
leave that place for home Aug.
13th.
A party o f Sunday School boys
from the Methodist church, en­
joyed a hayrack ride and picnic*
ed at the home of E. T. Buxton,
near town, on Tnesday evening.
Base ball Saturday evening.
Edward Fowler and Encill Todd,
captains.
Captains see a leader
before Saturday and get the rest
of the teams. Game starts at
7:10 sharp on the college field.
Business meeting at 8:15.
Elmer Downs and family,
from near Thatcher left for
Tillamook Beach Monday.
Store room on North Main St.
near Forest Grove studio for
rent.
Inquire at Press office
40-tf
Mrs. Al. Armstrong aud two
little daughters, from Canby,
Minn., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Parker.
H. C. Parker of the Oregon
Land Co., in company with Dud­
ley Knapp are spending this
week fishing and hunting on the
Wilson river.
Mrs. Ed Dixon in company
with her sisters and brother,
who are here visiting from K an -;
The Executive Committee of
sas, left Monday for Tillamook
the
Young People’s Branch of
Beach where they will pitch a
the
W.
C. T. U. met last Tues­
camp ior an outing.
day. They have arranged for a
Dr. Stewart, Cheroproctor, in
series of programs to be given
K. P. Bldg. Phone Main 486.
this winter. The first will come
An expert in chronic diseases
off August 80th.
also fevers, goitre, gall stones,
Tillamook Train Wrecked
kidney, heart and rheumatism.
If sick look us up.
40-tf
The special train put on for
Dr. McClellan and wife and hauling the Sunday traffic on the
daughter of Galesburg, 111, are Tillamook beach was ditched
in the city this week visiting Sunday morning near Tillamook
friends. Dr McClellan was for­ city. The train left the track
mer president of the Pacific and came to a stop after a run of
University o f this place.
nearly 200 feet.
The fireman
jumped
and
sustained
but slight
About thirty grangers with
baskets filled to overflowing bruises. The engineer remain­
swooped down on the family of ing at his post, was badly bruis­
L J. Corl Monday night for a ed. No fatality resulting from
big time.
The merry party left the mishap, although the train
at a late hour, with expressions was packed with passengers.
o f satisfaction and the hope for Many Sunday excursionists got
the return o f many such meet­ tired and hungry before reach­
ing their homes Sunday night.
ings.
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.
The Nebraska State Society of Washington County, Oregon
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Cut out »nd mail at o n c e to Pres« Office, Forest Grove, Ore.
First Publication, July 25, 1912.
First Publication Aug 8th, 1912
SUMMONS.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
Margrath Thomas
Plaintiff
vs.
Edward Thomas
Defendant
JtTo Margrath Thomas, Defendant
11 In the name o f the state o f Oregon
you are hereby reqqired to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
the 19th day of September 1912, which
is the time prescribed in the order for
the publication of this summons, and !
if you fail to so appear and answer, !
plaintiff will apply for the relief de- :
manded in the complaint namely: For
a decree disolving the marriage con­
tract now existing between plaintiff
and defendant and that she have and
be decreed the interest of defendant
in contract on the lot in Forest Grove
on which the home is located. That
she be decreed to be the owner o f the
household goods and other small per­
sonal effects about the home and that
she have judgment against defendant
for her costs and disbursements in this
suit.
This Summons is published once a
week for six consecutive and success­
ive weeks. The first publication is on
the 8th day of August, 1912 and the
last on the 19th day of September, 1912
By order o f the Hon. R. O. Steven­
son, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Washington
County. Made and entered on the 8th
day of August, 1912.
J. N. H o f f m a n ,
40-6t
Attorney for Plaintiff,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
Charles L. Jennings
Plaintiff
vs.
Helena Jennings
Defendant
To Helena Jennings, Defendant.
In the name o f the state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against vou
in the above entitled suit on or before
the 5th day o f September, 1912, which
is the time prescribed in the order for
the publication of this summons, and
if you fail to so appear and answer,
plaintiff will apply for the relief de­
manded in the complaint namely: For
a decree disolving the marriage con­
tract now existing between plaintiff
and defendant for such other and fur­
ther relief as to the court may seem
equity.
This Summons is published once a
week for six consecutive and success­
ive weeks. The first publication is on
the 25th day o f July 1912 and the last
on the 5th day of September 1912.
By order o f the Hon. R. O. Steven­
son, Judge o f the County Court o f the
State of Oregon for Washington
County. Made and entered on the 20th
day of July 1912.
J. N. H o f f m a n ,
38-6t
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First Publication, Ang. 8th.
SUMMONS.
In Justice Court for Forest Grove Jus­
tice of the Peace and Constable Dist­
rict, Washington County, Oregon.
G. W. Bunker
Plaintiff
vs
John Hinkle and Jane Doe Hinkle,
Husband and wife
Defendants.
To John Hinkle and Jane Doe Hinkle
defendants.
In the name of the State o f Oregon:
you are hereby commanded and requir­
ed to appear and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff filed against you in the
above entitled action within six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons being August 8th,
1912, and if you fail to so answer with­
in the time prescribed for the publi­
cation o f this summons to with­
in six weeks for want thereof the
plaintiff will take judgement against
you and each of you in the sum of
$53.80 and for costs and disbursements
in this action and will sell the sewing
machine and two boxes of goods held
under attachment to satisfy the judg­
ment and costs.
An order for the publication o f this
summons was made by the above en­
titled court on the 6th day of August,
1912, by W. J. It. Beach Justice of the
Peace, and which order prescribed
that said summons be published in the
Forest Grove Press, a weekly news­
paper, for a period of six weeks, the
first publication being August 8th, 1912
and the last publication being on the
12th o f September, 1912.
Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon this
6th day of August, 1912.
W. J. R. B ea ch , Justice o f the
Peace for Forest Grove Justice
o f the Peace and Constable Dist­
rict, Washington County, Ore.
J . N. H o f f m a n ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
W A T C H THIS SPACE !
IT IS RESERVED BY
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
F o r e s t G ro v e , O r e g o n
A Christian College of Highest Standards and Rank.
Excellent Equipment, Thorough Instruction, Modern
Gymnasium, Clean Athletics, Ideal in Location and
Surroundings.
pR O M
week to week the University will publish information
of importance to prospective college students and those in­
terested in their welfare.
N ext week mention will be made of
some advantages of the Christian College. If you are interested
W A T C H THIS SPACE!
F or particular information address
PROF. FR A N K
C. T A Y L O R ,
Chairman of Committee of Control.
First Publication Jnly 11th, 1912.
SUMMONS.
Report of the Condition of
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Washington
County.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Ruel N. Baker,
A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
Plaintiff,
vs.
William Ira Tallman,
The following comparative statement of the deposits and
Corba C. Tallman, his wife,
Alfred Tallman,
resources of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Forest Grove, Ore.,
Minnie Tallman, his wife,
under its present management speaks volumes:
Stephen Tallman,
Jane Doe Tallman, his wife,
DEPOSITS
James Tallman,
Sarah Jane Tallman, his wife,
Nov. 2. 1909, $ 92,318.96---------------
Thomas Tallman,
May 2, 1910, 132,138.98----------------------
Millie Tallman, his wife,
Nov. 2, 1910, 133,184.64________________
Frederick Tatlman,
May 2, 1911, 148,877.81------------------------------
Nancy Tallman, his wife,
Sidney Tallman,
Nov. 2,191 1, 153,430.91______________ ______
Jane Doe Tallman, his wife,
May 2, 1912, 201,079,16___________________________
James Moore,
Jane Doe Moore, his wife; and
Resources May 2, 1909
-
$177,348.10
John Doe Cratt;
*
“
2, 1912
-
$315,261.56
also all other persons or parties un­
known claiming any right, title, estate
lien or interest in the real estate de­
scribed in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
To William Ira Tallman, Corba C.
Tallman, his wife, Alfred Tallman,
Minnie Tallman, his wife, Stephen
Tallman, Jane Doe Tallman,
his
wife, James Tallman, Sarah Jane Tail-
man his wife, Sidney Tallman, Jane
Doe Tallman, his wife. James Moore,
Jane Doe Moore, his wife, and John
Doe Cratt; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right, title
estate, lien or interest in the real estate
Corner 2nd St. and 4th Avenue
described in the complaint herein, (ex­
cepting the claims of J. F. Sehoeh,
James W. Seavey and Frank S. John­
ALL NEW GOODS. PRICES RIGHT.
son), Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS
You and each of you are hereby re­
OF THE CITY.
quired to appear in the above-entitled
Conrt, and answer the complaint filled
against you in the above-entitled case
on or before the 24th day of August,
Phone 731
J. F. LEISE, Prop’r
1912, said date being after the expira­
tion of six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, the
first publicalion thereof being Thurs­
day, the 11th day o f July, and the date
of the last publication thereof being
Thursday, August 22nd, 1912; and set
LEGAL NOTICE.
up by way of answer any claim
you may have in or to the real property
Notice is hereby given by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon,
hereinafter described; and you and
that
if the following named County warrants, to-wit:
each o f you, will take notice that if
N am e
you fail so to appear and answer said
N o. o f W arrant
Date
A m ou nt
1145
complaint, for want thereof the plaint­ A ndy A ve ry , Class V.
A u g . 9, 1900
$ 1.20
3306
iff will apply to the Court for the re­ Elton A lex a n d er, Series 1904
Jan. 9, 1904
1.00
5144
3.20
lief prayed for in his complaint; to- A lex B ew s, Series 1905
A p r. 7, 1905
1700
wit, for a decree adjudging plaintiff Mrs K ate Bowes, A d m rx , Class V
Feb. 6, 1901
3.12
1050
to be the owner in fee simple, and in W m . Bingham , Clas s V
A u g . 9, 1900
3.50
4956
actual possession o f all the following Carrie C ham bers, Series 1905
Jan. 12, 1905
4.10
described real property situated in A rthur Cum m ings, Series 1904
3103
N ov. 5, 1903
1.50
Washington County, Oregon,! to-wit:
J. W . C lark, Class U
1962
1.20
Dec. 7. 1899
The Northeast quarter ( NE' 4) of Charles D ietz, Series 1903
2937
Sep. 3, 1903
2.50
Section Four (4), in Township One Johhn T . E lliott Series 190
5456
Jun 12, 1905
1.00
(I), North of Range (4), West o f the J. T. Fort!, Series 1904
.3353
Feb. 3, 1904
2.20
Willamette Meridian, containing One Fir G rove Mill Co., Series 1903
2842
10.40
A u g . 6, 1903
Hundred and Sixty-Four (164) acres H enry F uhren, Class V
1671
Jan. 10, 1901
1.00
W orth H uston, Series 1904
3351
of land more or less.
3.00
Feb. 3, 1904
That, you, and each of you, be for­ C. H. H olbrook. Series 190
4
5454
Jun. 12, 1905
1.00
ever barred and precluded from claim­ W . C. H arm s, Series 1905
5219
A p r. 10, 1905
.97
ing or attempting to claim, asserting M. H arrington, Series 1905
4868
Jan. 6, 1905
2.50
or attempting to assert any interest H om e Insurance Co.
in, or right or title to, said premises, By D. O gden, Series 1905
5336
M ay 6, 1905
4.32
or any part thereof adverse to the title W ill K irby, Series 1905
4927
Jan. 12, 1905
4.00
5460
of thè plaintiff herein, and that the L ew is L arson, Series 190
Jun. 12, 1905
3.21
title o f the plaintiff in and to said real M. M eyer, Class V
1674
1.00
Jan. 10. 1901
droperty be forever quieted as against John Miller, Class V
1.90
1789
Feb. 7, 1901
your claims of interest, right, title, A. B. M cD onald, Class V
1334
D ec. 7, 1900
1.00
and lien therein and thereto.
iVmald M cK enzie, series 1905
5216
A p r. 10 1905
4.82
This summons is served upon you by John M cCoy, Series 1903
2406
M ay 8, 1903
3.70
publication thereof in the the Forest John N elson, Series 1904
4157
J u ly 15, 1904
1.33
Grove Press pursuant to an order of A nton N eilsen, Class V
734
Jun. 7, 19*H)
2.00
the
Honorable R. O. Stevenson, J. Peopples, Series 19115
5232
A p r. 10, 1905
2.52
County Judge of Washington County Charles E. P otter. Class V
1871
A p r. 4, 1901
1.50
Oregon, made and dated on the 8th day J. W . R obinson, Series 1905
5229
A p r. 10, 1906
22.91
o f July, 1912, which said order re­ John Roberts. Class V
1914
A p r. 4, 1901
2.00
quires that you appear and answer said Mrs. Ella R ogers, Series 1904
4223
A u g . 4, 1904
1.70
complaint on or before the 24th day of J. C. Slaughter, Series 190
5451
Jun. 12, 1905
1.50
August, 1912.
Ellen W . S tarrett. Series 1905
5218
A p r. 10, 1905
.86
Lotus L. Langley,
W m . Slater. Series 1904
3503
Mar 3, 1904
2.00
Manche I. Langley,
A. S torey, Clsss V
1.50
642
M a: 10. 1900
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Sam Schm idt. Class V
1964
May 1. 1901
.75
4 0 Per Cent Cash Reserve
South Park Grocery
For Sale. One double Barrel
Shot gun.
Inquire at Press
Office.
40-tf
Middle aged lady wants place
as housekeeper.
Country pre­
ferred. Inquire at Press Office.
40-tf
17 Acres close to Forest Frove.
Will sell cheap. Fine land and
excellent location. Can be sub­
divided.
For Particulars see
J. W. S h e r w o o d . Phone 161.
40-3t
PEOPLE’S STORE
Corner 3rd and Main St.
This week we introduce a new feature in
our advertisement. No such right down
genuine bargains as this advertisement
tells about have ever been offered in
Hillsboro.
W h en this store makes an announcement, its friends and patrons w ho know
good goods and recognize low prices respond at once, because the values
are always there
This is the greatest bargain offering we
have ever made, but you must come to
the store and pick them out if you want a
share of the good things. W e are not
going to give a detail or a price. Take
our word for it, they are worth coming for.
First class practical nurse
wishes confinement cases. Will
do light housework.
$15 per
week; after first week will make
rates. Phone Main 381
38-tf
Fresh garden truck of all
kinds.
Cucumbers, cabbage,
cauliflower, beans, peas, and corn.
Will deliver fresh from garden.
Prices that will more than meet
competition. Phone Main 081.
A re you curious enough to sec whether w e mean business or not?
People’s Store,
M rs . M ary P arr .
HILLSBORO, OREGON
A
T aylor Thom as, Class W
563
N ov. 6, 1901
4.00
A. W . V in cen t, Class V
1264
O ct. 4, 1900
1.00
W estern T ra n sfer Co., Series 1905
5046
Mar. 2, 1905
10.00
S. E. W hiteseil. Series 1906
5223
A p r. 10, 1905
1.13
A lexand er W eir. Class U
10.00
1850
N ov. 9, 1893
John W esterdahl, Class V
1660
Jan. 10. 1901
1.00
A. Zachau, ( la s s W
Jan. 7, 1901
9.00
261
are not presented fo r paym ent to the C ounty T reasurer o f W ashington C ounty. O regon, w ithin
sixty d a y« from the first day o f July, 1912. the sam e will be cancelled, and paym ent th ereof will be
refused.
Dated this Ilth day o f June. 1912.
A ttest:
J. W . Bailey. Co. Clerk
R. O. S tevenson.
C ounty J u d ge.
For Sale. A few thoroughbred
White Wyandotte hens, cheap if
taken soon.
Must make room
for young stock. J. E. P o g u e
Phone 0145
Forest Grove,
3S-2t
Good office rooms in the Hoff-
m» n building for rent Inquire
°f J- N. H o f f m a n
39-tf
For Sale or Rent—House and
barn on North A. street. Also
Jersey cow for sale. L. J. CORL.
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