Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 28, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMRER 28, 1912.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF WANT AND FOR SALE ADS.
0RE60N FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Mary Anderson, Plaintiff
vs
Central Livery Barns
McNamer & Wirtz, Prop’rs
General Livery
And Tillamook Stage Lines
House« for rent and for sale, little payments and instalments like rent
Own Your Own Home
Modern seven room house just seven blocks from Oregon
Electric depot. This elegant home has four bed rooms, re­
ception hall, porcelain bath, fine linen closets, living and
dining rooms with openings, built in china closets, kitchen
with pantery, porcelain sink with back, electricity with fix­
tures, front and rear porches, faces east, good neighborhood,
graded streets, sidewalk, good barn, one acre of deep, mel­
low soil, strawberries, Loganberries, asparagus, grapes and
fruit trees.
Price $3,000. $500 down, balance like rent.
T. J. O. Realty Co.
Hoffman Building.
Phone 501
Forest Grove
M oney to loan on acreage and farms
Miss Miriam Corl, of Corvallis,
formerly of the Grove, is visiting
here this week.
Miss Tumbleson, who is at
the local sanitarum, is rapidly
recovering from a case o f pneu­
monia.
For rent, 15 acres. All in
high state of cultivation, good
buildings, fine water, two thirds
mile o f the Grove.
T. J. O.
Realty Co.
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The action
for d a m a g e s
brought by the Forest Grove
Planing Mill company, to recover
$10,000 for a broken limb, caus­
ed by being caught under falling
lumber, was decided Tuesday in
the Circuit court at Hillsboro in
favor o f the defendants.
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< LEGAL NOTICE
James Harper, Jr.
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et al Defendants.
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THE STATE OF OREGON TO,
William Harper and Jane Doe Harper, his wife,
first name unknown; Elbin Thomas and Jane
Doe Thomas, his wife first name unknown; The
unknown heirs of Loima Harper, deceased, and
Jane Harper, his wife; the unknown heirs of
Charles Harper, deceased; Glenn Hunter, Sue
O’ Brien, and Jane Doe O’ Brien, her husband,
first and true name unknown; Josie Ann Pratt;
Lettie Clam and John Doe Clam, her husband,
first and true name unknown; R. T. Robinson;
Charles S. Naylor and Nettie Naylor, his wife;
Milton G. Naylor and Emma N. Naylor, his
wife; the unknown heirs o f Andrew Harper
and Eliza Harper, deceased, and all other per­
sons or parties unknown claiming any right,
title, lien or interest in the real estate de­
scribed in the complaint herein not given as
defendants in said suit, Defendants GREETING:
In the name o f the State
of
Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear in a suit
brought against you by the above named
plaintiff in the above named Court at Hills­
boro, in Washington County, Oregon, on or
before the 26th day o f December 1912, said
date being the last publication of this no­
tice as provided by the order of Court in
said suit made and entered by the Judge of
said Court on the 18th day o f November,
1912, directing publication o f this notice, the
first publication of which should be dated, and
is dated the 21st day of November 1912, and
the last publication of which shall be the
26th day of December 1912, to answer the com­
plaint filed therein and unless you so appear
or answer or demur or plead to the said
complaint default will be taken against you
and judgement rendered according to the
prayer of said complaint.
The said suit is brought to determine a claim
made by said defendants adverse to the plaint­
iff to the following described land situate in
Washington County, State of Oregon, viz;
Beginning at the Southwest corner o f the
Donation Land Claim of Andrew Harper and
wife in section 12, Township one. South, Range
Four West of Willamette Meridian, and run­
ning thence North 71 degrees East fl.84 chains;
thence North 10 degrees, West 18,46 chains;
thence South 84 degrees, West 8.75 chains to
the west line o f the Andrew Harper Dona­
tion Land Claim; thence South 10 degrees,
East 20.45 chains to the place o f beginning,
containing seventeen acres, more or less, and t<>
compel the said defendants to set up and
establish their claim, if any they have, to
said premises, and that the same and the pretend
ed claim, right, title, lien, interest or estate of
said defendants, or any of them, in and to
said premises and every part thereof may be
adjudged and decreed to be invalid and void;
that the said defendants and each of them
may be barred o f and from all right, title, interest
and estate in and to the said premises and
eech and every part thereof, and that said d e­
fendants and each and every one o f them may
be forever enjoined and restrained from in­
te rfe rin g with the plaintiffs title and her
peaceable possession and occupancy o f said
premises; that the said plaintiffs title may be
adjudged and decreed to be a good and valid one
as against the said defendants and each of
them, and all persons claiming under the sai l
defendants and each of them, and for such
other and further relief as may be just and
equitable as the nature of the case may re­
quire, as will more fully appear by the com­
plaint on file herein to which reference 1
hereto made, and for her costs of suit.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required the said plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in said com­
plaint.
H o l l i s & G r a h a m , Forest Grove, Oregon.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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M a r y A nderson , Plaintiff.
Beware o f strangers taking
subscriptions for magazines; you
may never see magazines, money
or stranger again. Give us your
subscriptions, we will meet any
prices of any reliable firm.
We
deal direct with the publishers
and are in a position to give you
the lowest possible prices, single
or clubbing rates.
Had you
thought o f a subscription to a
magazine for Xmas?
Hartrampf’s Feed Mill has
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Forest Grove Pharmacy. just installed a grain cleaner foi
cleaning seed grain.
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Notice All persons are warn­
Mrs. Joy, of near Gaston, was
ed not to extend credit to my
operated upon at the Forest
wife on my account. I will not
Grove Sanitarium Monday. Dr.
be responsible for any bills that
Barnett of Hillsboro assisted
she may contract after this date.
Dr. Smith, 'of Portland in per­
4-2t
It. S. R eyn $ lds .
forming the operation.
Twenty head of good, young,
well broke horses for sale cheap.
See them at the U. S. Stable.
2-4t
L. E. H ess , Owner.
YOUNG WOMAN !
At Pacific University
W a n t e d — Girl experienced in
sewing to work in tailoring shop.
Call at once. S a m e t the Tailor.
Forest Grove, N Main sreet. 1-tf
Edward Jasper, who is at the
local sanitarium, was supposed to
be suffering from tuberculosis.
Further investigation shows lung
trouble, but no symptons of the
White Plague.
Mrs. Ora Hankins, daughter of
Mrs. T. W. Sain, underwent an
operation at the local sanitarium,
Tuesday, and is reported getting
along nicely. Drs. Crockett and
Shoot, of Portland were the at­
tending physicians.
You can obtain a thorough education, one that will fit you to
grapple with the world if necessary. Moreover, you can live in a re­
fined, homelike atmosphere at Herrick Hall (the finest girl’s dormitory
in the Pacific Northwest) while you are pursing your studies. Further­
more, you can receive systematic instruction in gymnastics and enjoy
the privileges of the gymnasium and swimming pool.
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Enroll at
PACIFIC UN IVER SITY
for Education, Health and Physical Development, and
Do It Now !
For particulars address
The best is none too good,
then get Whitman’s Chocolates
and confections which are per­
fection at the
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Forest Grove Pharmacy.
Messrs. Kendall and Staley
have purchased a lot in Halls’
addition, and will shortly com­
mence the erection of a modern
dwelling.
P A C IF IC U N IV E R S I T Y
Care Committee of Control
Forest Grove, Oregon.
W A T C H THIS S P A C E !
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Photos for
Christinas Presents
$
$
We want to assure
you we are prepar­
ed to give you the
very best work in
the latest approved
designs, and that
your early order for
Portraits will insure
you the perfection
of careful attention
to detail.
$
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Forest Grove Studio.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FO REST G R O V E , O REGON
Capital and Surplus
$ 6 0 , 0 00 .
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
B oard
of
D ir e c t o r s :
T. W. Sain
W. K. Newell
Geo. Mizner
John
Templeton
Geo. G. Hancock
L. J. Cori
H.
T.
Buxton
Chris
Peterson
H. G. Goff
E. W. Haines
W. H. Hollis
PEOPLES STORE, HILLSBORO, ORE.
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EVERY MAN
EVERY
WOMAN
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IS EXPECTED T O R E A D THIS
W e have a Big Store.
W e have a Big Stock.
Its not moving fast enough.
We Are Goins to Cut Prices
Tomorrow morning these prices go into effect,
few items over carefully.
50c Ladies fleece lined underwear
Ladies tailored hats, regular $2.50 now
All Ladies hats, trimmed or untrimmed half price. All
shapes trimmed free o f charge where trimming is bought
in store.
A full line of ladies tailored suits at half price.
$25.00 and $30.00 suits, now at
This is not odds and ends but a new cut in prices.
Big reductions in ladies rain coats
250 yards of dress goods, regular
65c
12ic dress ginghams
Plaid and fancy messalino and persian silks, regular $1.25
All calico, one week special
$1.75 Quilts and blankets
$1.00 Bleached table linen now
12Jc Percales, now
100 Childrens’ sweaters,
29c
98c
$10.79
now 29c
8 l-3c
now 69c
4c
98c
59c
.8 1-3
29c
Read this agreement and these
$1.50 ladies kid gloves, now
Men’s $1.00 overalls Mt. Hood and Blue Label, one week spec’
Men’s 60c work shirts, now
35c wool sox, now
Men’s and boy’s gloves regular 35c now
$1.50 men’ s heavy gloves now
Childrens 60c rubbers now
$1.00 men and boys sweaters
at è price
Visit our shoe dedartment we are cutting right and left
mens,
women’s and children’s shoes
$2:00 and $2.50 men’s hats now
$2.00 mens flannel overshirts
$10.00 Men’s coat and vest
$2.00 wool odd vest
$1.50 Boys pants now
Big reductions on mens and boys suits, overcoats
Everything in the Big Store is going at the same reductions.
By using the word agreement, we mean that this store agrees to give the public just
what it advertises. Bring this paper with you. Remember, tomorrow we start. Don’t
overlook this ad; it means dollars to you.
The
PEOPLE’S
STORE,
Hillsboro,
Oregon.
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