Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 12, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912.
8
A. E. Hart was a Portland
FIRST WOMAN TO VOTE visitor
Monday.
IN WASHINGTON COUNTY visited
Mr. Kinnemann, of Tillamook,
Sunday with Mr. and
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS.
F or S ale —Ancona Cockerels
It has been decided by the $1.25 each. Also Andalusian
HILLSBORO,OR., Miss Rose Mrs. W. J. Good, of this city. Sunday School of the Banks cock. U. G. H anna . 5-4t
Cave was the first Washington
Methodist church to observe F or S ale —No. 1, alsike-clover
County woman to vote at an Buy the boy or girl a bicycle Christmas with a Christmas tree, and timothy-hay. Phone, 726.
election since woman suffrage for Christmas. A great assort­ program and a Santa Claus; a 4tf W. W. Ryals’ Feed Barn.
carried in Oregon. She was at ment at Danielson’s, Pacific real old fashioned observance.
F ound —A watch and chain at
6-2t
Oregon Electric depot. Owner
the City Hall ready to vote when avenue
have same by describiug
the polls opened and cast her Mr3. Ellen Koontz, of Hood IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF can
property.
Martin E c h w a 11,
OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY.
ballot at the first city election River, is a guest of her brother, Mary Anderson,
Route
1,
Cornelius.
5-2t
Plaintiff
held since the adoption of the Boniface Ruffner, of the Laugh- Jam es H vs arper, Jr.
VLEGAL NOTICE
For sale or will trade one half
charter two years ago.
lin Hotel.
e t al D efendants. /
block
good resident location in
E STATE OF OREGON TO,
Miss Cave is the daughter of This week in the Juvenile court first TH
William H arper and Jan e Doe H arper, his wife, Forest Grove. Address P ress .
name
unknown;
Elbin
Thomas
and
Jane
the late Riley Cave, and at Hillsboro, Peter Kilkenny, Doe
Thomas, his wife first name unknown; The
unknown heirs of Loima H arper, deceased, and
A good building lot 70x100
is at present employed as Stephen Louis Cox, Chas. Bosler, Charles
Jane H arper, his wife; the unknown heirs of
feet,
with fruit and berries, for
H
arper,
deceased;
Glenn
H
unter,
Sue
a stenographer in the law offices Walter Cooper and Willie Days O’Brien,
and Jan e Doe O’Brien, her husband, sale cheap. Best residence dis­
first
and
true
name
unknown;
Josie
Ann
P
ratt;
of Bagley & Hare.
Lettie Clam and John Doe Clam, her husband, [ trict. P ress Omc*.
were sentenced to the reform first
and true name unknown; R. T. Robinson;
Charles S. Naylor and N ettie Naylor, his wife;
school.
Milton
G. Naylor and Emma N. Naylor, his
Good office rooms in the Hoff­
DIFFERENTLY EXPRESSED One of the most beautiful up- and
wife; the unknown heirs of Andrew Harper man building for rent. Inquire
Eliza H arper, deceased, and all other per
or parties unknown claim ing any right,
39-tf
Two tributes to David Bis- to-date lines of Christmas Post sons
title, lien or interest in the real estate de­ of J. N. H offman
scribed in the com plaint herein not given as
pham’s singing at his recent New Cards may now be seen at the defendants
in said suit, D efendants GREETING:
F or R ent —good store room on
name of the S tate of Oregon, Pacific avenue H, care Press.
York concert at Carnegie Hall Forest Grove Pharmacy. Hurry You In are the hereby
required to appear in a suit
brought against you by the above named
serve as an interesting example and make your selection before plaintiff
in the above named C ourt a t Hills­
F or S ale —50 x 100 lot. small
boro, in W ashington County, Oregon, on or
of contrasting sources and iden­ the choice ones are picked out. before
the 26th day of December 1912, said 1 house within a block of College
being the last publication of this no­
tical conclusions. The first trib­ The Star theater to-day offers date
$300 with terms.
tice a» provided by the order of Court in campus.
said
suit
by the Judge of Must sell at once. H, care Press
ute is embodied in a letter to the the greatest military drama ever : said Court made on and the entered
18th day of November,
directing publication of this notice, the Office.
baritone from a well-known con- produced the siege of Peters­ 1912,
first publication of which should be dated, and
2lst day of November 1912, and
nosseur, who declared the con­ burg. Civil war veterans are is the dated last the publication
A creage - Any amount, suit­
of which shall lie the
26th
day
of
December
to answ er the com­ able for buildings and gardens.
cert to be “the most remark;±ble invited to witness this product­ plaint filed therein and 1912, unless
you so appear
answ er or dem ur or plead to the said $300 per acre. Ten minutes walk
vocal exposition I have ever ion without cost. For Saturday or complaint
default will be taken against you from Grove postoffke. H, care
judgem ent rendered according to the
h ard from any man.” The sec­ an especially fine program has and
prayer of said complaint.
The said suit is brought to determ ine a claim Press Office.
ond appreciation comes from an been secured.
made by said defendants adverse to the plaint-
itf to the following described land situate in
20 acres, some good timber,
elderly couple, evidently from
W ashington County, S tate of Oregon, viz;
SHERIFF S SALE.
Beginning a t the Southw est com er of the nice land near good gravel road,
the rural districts. As they left Notice is hereby
given, T hat by virtue of Donation Land Claim of Andrew H arper and
an execution, decree and order of sale issued wife in section 12, Township one, South, Range j about 4 miles from Grove. $40
the hall, the old lady remarked out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Four W est of W illam ette M eridian, and ru n ­ per acre. Terms, care Press
Oregon for W.'ishington County, dated the 30th ning thence N orth 71 degrees E ast 8.84 chains; ! office.
to her husband, “Say Pop, he day
of November, 1912, in favor of hied J. thence North 10 degrees, W est 18,46 chains;
Brennan, plaintiff, and against W. J. Brennan thence South 84 degrees, W est 8.75 chains to
can sing some, can’t he?’’ These I and
Maud M. Brennan, defendants, for the j the w est line of the Andrew H arper Dona­
F or S ale —50 acres at $100
of $599.15, and the fu rth er sum of $100.00 tion Land Claim; thence South 10 degrees,
comments from the sophisticated I sum
attorney’s fees, and the fu rth er sum of $25.00 E ast 20.45 chains to the place of beginning, per acre. 20 acres clear, 1| in
costs and disbursem ents, to me directed and j containing seventeen acres, more or less, and to timber, balance pasture. House,
and the unsophisticated music- delivered,
commanding me to make sale of the compel the said defendants to set up and
property hereinafter described, I have establish their claim, if any they have, to
Close to
lover are fairly representative of real
levied upon, and pursuant to said execution, said premises, and t hat the same and the pretend- | barn and orchard.
ed claim, right, title, lien, interest or estate o f; postoffice and stores. Apply H,
and order of sale, 1 will on
the pleasure which Mr. Bisp- decree
said defendants, or any of them , in and to
S taukuay , T he 4 tii
ok J anuary , 1913.
t the south door of the Court House in Hills- said premises and every p art thereof may he Press office.
ham's singing affords where- I i a boro,
W ashington County, Oregon, a t the udjudged and decreed to be invalid and void;
hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, sell a t j th at the said defendants and each of them
FOR S ale Good young driv­
ever he appears. The date of | public
auction to the highest bidder, for cash i may be barred of and from all right, title, interest
in hand, all the following described real and estate in and to the said premises and ing horse. Star Confectionery.
the Bispham concert is Dec. 16. j | property
lying, being and situated in W ash- I eech and every p art thereof, and th a t said de­
I ington County, Oregon, and more particularly I fendants and each and every one of them may
F or S ale —Pure bred S. C. R,
be forever enjoined and restrained from in-
described as follows, to-wit:—
Beginning at a point on section line be­ terferrin g w ith the plaintiffs title and her Red chickens, also pure bred
Hartrampf’s Feed Mill has tween
section 2 and 3 T. 2 S. K. 1 W, W. M. peaceable possession and occupancy of said I
chains north of the southw est corner of prem ises; th at the said plaintiff's title may be White Orphington. Star Con­
just installed a grain cleaner for j | 9.U9
said sec. 2, thence north 3.58 chs. to center adjudged and decreed to be a go«*d and valid one fectionery.
6-2t
of Taylor Bridge Road, thence north 38 de­ as against the said defendants and each of
cleaning seed grain. 3-tf
gree; 21 m inutes E. 1.01 chs. to center of said them , and all persons claim ing under the said
defendants
and
each
of
them
,
and
for
such
I
road
to
an
iron
pin,
thence
s.
52
degrees
31
The Grand theater will pre­ j I m ¡me inutes
Dilley’s Fish Market on First
E. 7.04 chs. to a stake on the south other and fu rth er relief as may be ju st and
of tract, thence s 88 degrees 55 m inutes equitable as the nature of the case may re­
sent Custer’s Last Fight to its j ginning,
west 0.24 chs. to section line a t place of be- quire, as will more fully appear by the com­ Avenue north has installed an
containing 1.59 acres, more or less, plaint on file herein to which reference is
patrons this Saturday evening. | for
up-to-date meat market in con­
to satisfy the hereinabove named sums, and hereto made, and for her costs of suit.
the costs and expenses of sale and said And you are hereby notified th a t if you fail
writ. Said sale will be made subject to re­ to appear and answ er the said com plaint as nection with the fish business,
Handsome, hand painted Cal­ demption
as per stutuie of Oregon.
above required the said plaintiff will apply to
a t Hillsboro, Oregon, on this 4th day the Court for the relief demanded in said com­ and is prepared to receive per­
endars at the Book Store, For­ of Dated
December, 1912.
G eo . G. H ancock ,
plaint.
H ollis & G raham . Forest Grove, Oregon. sonal or phone orders for morn­
IT of W ashington Co. Ore.
est. Grove. Excellent Christmas M. 1. L angley Sheri
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
, and L otus L. L angley ,
3-6t
M ary A nderson , Plaintiff. ing and evening deliveries.
Attorney • for Plaintiff.
gifts.
6 It
METHODIST CHURCH AT BANKS TO
HAVE FINE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
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Forest Grove, Oregon.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus
$ 6 0 , 0 0 0 .
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
B oard of D irectors :
Geo. Mizner T. W. Sain
W. K. Newell
L. J. Cori
John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock
H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson
H. G. Goff
W. H. Hollis
E. W. Haines
THE PEOPLES’ STORE BULLETIN
Do Your Xmas Shopping Early Before the Assortments are Broken
GIFTS SUITABLE FOR
Special
Millinery
Inducements
Fine
A line of Trimmed Hats .Selling
MEN AND BOYS
regular at from $3.50 to $5.00, at
q o
PRETTY HAND BAGS All Styles and
Colors 85c to $6.50 each.
SILKS Dainty and Servicable for Waists and
Dresses, 27 inches wide—98 cents
EIS WOOL and SHETLAND WOOL Shawls
and Scarfs 50c to $2.50.
STOCKINGS Warm Cashmere, Dainty Silk
or Serviceable Cotton.
USEFUL DRESS MATERIALS All Colors
Serges, Panamas, Poplins, Tweeds and
Cheviots 50c to $2.00 per yard.
FINE TABLE LINENS Napkins to match
50c to $2.00 per yard.
BLANKETS Wool or Cotton White, Gray
or Fancy 90c to $10 per pair.
COMFORTS All kinds and Colors $1.25
to $5.00
UMBRELLAS Always good in Oregon —
$1.00 to $ i.oo.
Sweaters, Belts, Hair Switches, Barrettes
and Back Combs, Gloves. Corsets. Silk Petti­
coats, Luce Curtains, Portieres, Fancy Towels
Line of
All Feather Trimmings Stamped
Just for the month of December at half
price, including Plumes, Wings, and Feather Linens
Fancies of all descriptions,
Genuine French Felt Untrimmed
Shapes—regular $2.50 to $3.50, at
q q
•JO C
Ask to see the new Aviation Sets, consist­
ing of Cap, Muff, and Neck Piece fur the
Children.
See Our Exhibit
Of Wato” Color Paintings framed No two
alike. The prices are so small you’ll be sur­
prised.
Just the thing for a
Christmas Present.
Huck Towlings and
Pillow Tops.
D. M. C. for Em­
broidery and Crochet
Brainard and Arm­
strong’s Embroidery
Silks.
Agents for
Pictorial
Review
Patterns
SUSPENDERS Plain and Fancy..................................... 15c to $1.50
NECKWEAR -All the New Shapes................................... 25c to 75c
SUITS -To Fit any Size, or made to order.
OVERCOATS AND RAIN COATS-A11 Sizes-All Styles.
UNDERWEAR Separate Garments or Union Suits—all weights—
Wool or Cotton,
— »
SHIRTS -Dress Shirts, Outing Shirts, Work Shirts.
HATS AND CAPS Largest Stock of Hats and Caps in the
County to select from at Smallest Prices,
SHOES AND SLIPPERS To Fit Dad and Johnny—Nothing makes
a nicer Xmas present.
SWEATERS -For Men and Boys—Plain or Roughneck and they
are all reduced in price.
Smoking Jackets
HILLSBORO, OREGON