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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 , 1913.
FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE t
LEGAL NOTICES
J. G. Morris, Defendant.
County Court Allow* Claim*
J. L. Crow
45 00
J* ; To J. G. Morris defendant:
22 60
:J [ In the name of the state of Oregon: Claims allowed for the month Climax Milling Co.
L You are hereby required to appear and
Clarence
Young,
superin­
answ er the complaint filed against you of August, 1913:
tendent poor farm
76 25
.
in the above entitled suit, on or before Washington Co. News-
in th e Ju stice C ourt for F orest G rove the expiration of six weeks from and
John
M.
Wall,
roads
and
D istrict, W ashington C ounty, O regon after the date of fiirst publication of
Times, current exp. $ 10 00 bridges
3 50
this summons, to w t: the 23rd day of Beall & Co., R. and H.
224 53i
I October, 1913, and if you fail to an­
J . H. Velie, Plaintiff, j
12
25
State
vs.
Hugh
Nord—
swer, for w ant thereof the plaintiff will J. J. Case, R. and H.
„ . vs.
; S ummons
W. D. Smith, J. P., jus­
apply to the court for the relief prayed Washington Oregon Corp.,
N. B. Hall and Charles ;
for in the complaint towit- for the dis­
E. Hall, defendants, j
tice fees
6 80
To Charles E. Hall, one of the above solution of the m arriage contract now Court House expenses 38 85
Wm.
McQuillan,
consta­
existing between plaintiff and defend­ H. D. Smeltzer,* Court
named defendants, G reeting:
In the name of the S tate of Oregon, an t; and th a t she be decreed to be the
ble fees
2 00 ;
20 00
House expenses
your are hereby required to appear and owner of the home in Forest Grove,
State vs. John Doe Burt—
answ er the complaint filed against you an<* th at s^e be decreed and have judg- Irwin-Hodson Co., current
in the above entitled action, on or be- m ent covering the equity in the real
1 00 W.D.Smith, justice fees 4 70
fore the 25th day of Septem ber, A. D., ' e8tat« in the city of Portland, Oregon. expenses
Wm. McQuillan, consta­
1913, said date being six weeks after T hat she be awarded such other and H. D. Emmott, County
the first publication of this Summons. further relief as may seem equity in Poor Farm
ble fees
1 701
27
65
the
premises.
If you fad to appear and answer, the
57
O
0
State
vs.
Jack
Moylan—
This
summons
is
published
by
order
plaintiff will apply to the Coprt for the
Patrick Cronen, relief
relief prayed for in the complaint filed of the Hon.D. R. Reasoner Judge of the Carl Skow, relief
1 5 O 0 W.D.Smith, justice fees
85
county
court
for
W
ashington
county,
herein, which is for a judgem ent in the
Wm.
McQuillan,
eonsta-
Oregon,
said
order
being
made
on
the
sum of sixty-five and no-100 (*65.00)
J. W. Vandervelden, R.
Dollars, attorneys' fee in the sum of 8th day of Septem ber, 1913.
62 00! hie Tees
3 90
and H.
The
date
of
the
first
publication
of
this
twenty-five and no-100 ($25.00) Dollars,
97
20
vs-
A.Christener.et
al.—
together w ith interest provided for in summons is Septem ber 11th, 1913, and Fred Rood, relief
the instrum ent sued upon, and for his the last date of publication of this
2 50 i W.D.Smith, justice fees 26 90
summons the 23rd day of October, 1913, •J. R. Watkins, relief
costs and disbursem ents herein.
McQuillan, consta­
J.
N.
Hoffman
I
You Will please take notice that this
60 Wm.
A ttorney for Plaintiff. Delta Drug Store
summons is served upon you personally
ble
fees
15 30!
Hillsboro Lumber Co.
8 00 j Jury fees—
wi h a certified copy of the complaint,
pursuant to the term s of an order in
W. W. Boscow. relief
5 50 j L. McCormick
the above entitled action, made by the
2 00
John A.Johnson,R.and H. 28 25 E.
above named Court, by the Honorable
G.
F.
Smithline
2 00
W . J. K. Beach, Justice of the Peac •
F. C. Toelle, R. and H. 13 50 Peter Boscow
for Forest Grove Distrist, W ashington
2
00
E. D. Hite, bridges
7 00 Jack Roy
County, Oregon, on ihe 14th day of
2
00
August, A. D., 1913, requiring that
0. Barnstrom, R. and H. 4 10 Andrew Jack
publication be made at least once a
2 00
Feed Mill will run every
Beall & Co., R. and H.
63 50 T. M. Kerr
week for six consecutive weeks, in the
2
00
day in the week.
Forest Grove Press and requiring that
AIcFarlane Bros., bridges 104 66 i Witness fees —
the first publication be made on the
Lovegren Lumber Co., R.
i lth day of August, A. D.. 1913, and
W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il
Carl Christener
2 70
the last publication on the 25th day of
and H.
11 08 Frank
Septem ber, A. D. 1913.
Dursham
5 80
D.
B.
Reasoner,
County
W. J. R. B kach ,
Dr. S. M. Reagan
1 50
Justice of the Pence for Forest Grove, Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground Judge, salary and ex­
Justice of tile Peace and Con table, Oats, Ground Wheat, Cracked penses
Dr.
W.
D.
Wood
1 50
1C9 15 Dr. F. A. Bailey
D istrict W ashington County, Oregon. Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole
1 50
Hillsboro Independe n t,
B kadley A. E w ehs ,
Wheat
Guy
Fair
2
70
A ttorney to
for r plairit’tt.
plaint’ff.
»* llcc*e and Corn, Middlings and j current expenses
19 45 Dan Stewart
Suite 517 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., 1 ^ e '’e ra l kinds of Hard Wheat
2
70
14 40 Dr. J. C. Robb
News-Times, adv.
Portland. Oregon.
4-t6
r lour, Sack Twine and Sacks,
1.50
r WOMEN “ I
SUFFERING
W. F. HARTRAMPF
From any kind of W o­
men’s Ailments should
try
Blake McFall Co., current
Dr. J. P. Tamiesie
1 50
expenses
14 75 L.
H.
Sherry
2
70
W e . Tupper, salary and
Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff
R.
H.
Huntley
5
50
expenses
61 00 Dr. R. M. Erwin
vs
1 50
Em m a F. Lousignont, D efendant
Forest Grove, Oie E. L. Perkins, Recorder,
irei Phone 50x
To Emma F. Lousignont D efendant
In
addition
all
regular
jury
salary and expenses 240 30 witness fees were allowed in and
In the name of the state of Oreg< n:
the
You are hereby required to appear ai d
E. C. Luce, Co. Clerk,
answ er the complaint filed against vi u
following
cases:
salary and expenses 326 00 State vs. John Doe and
in the above entitled suit, on or befo e
the expiration of six weeks from and Foresi Grove
E.
B. Sappington, County
a fte r the uaie ot tne first publication of
Richard Roe
12 49
Treasurer, salary and
this summons, to-w it: the 16th day of
76
00
Truest
Luther
Woodruff
October, 1913, and if you fail to answ er
expenses
for w ant thereof the plaintiff will ap-
6 00
John Ryberg. Co. Com. 88 00 Jurois
I ly to the court for the relief prayed
Witnesses
fo • in the complaint to-w it: for the uis-
C. A. Hanley, Co. Com. 81 90 State vs. Ross Coffey -
olution of the m arriage contract now
C. W. Burtt, services at
ex isting i etween plaintiff and defend­
Jurors
6 00
ant. and for such other relief as may
Institute
10 00
seem m eet ar.tl equity in the premises,
Witnesses
5 90
W
o
o
d
,
Coal,
Ella Becben, copyist,
<n the grom d s of cruel and inhuman
rand
Jury
witnesses
—
treatm en t rendering his life burden­
Assessor’s office
50 00
som e.
Olsen
4 00
Cold Storage
Max Crandall, Assessor 100 00 Fred
This summons is published by the or­
Mrs.
Geo.
W. Brown
4 00
d er of the Hon. I). B. Reasoner, Judge
J.
E.
Reeves,
Sheriff
150
00!
of the County Court for W ashington j
5
Louis
Stoller
2 00
and
Ice.
J. C. Applegate, Deputy
County, Oregon, and said order being
Dann
Ward
1 00
m ade on the 2d day of Septem ber, 1913.
Sheriff
100 00 Ed. Doan
I he date of the first publication of
*
2
60
•J, C. Applegate, board of
this summons is Septem ber 4th, 1913,
Ralph
Kinton
4
40
and the last day of the publication ot
prisoners
128 75 Henry Foegl
this summons is the 16th day of Octo­
3
20
J. E. Reeves, expenses,
ber, 1913.
MERTZ & LATTA
141 95 County Court witnesses—
J. N. Hoffman
Sheriff’s office
A ttorney for the pia intiff
Walter Dailey
60
Bess Archbold, work in g 0 ,, H.
001
D.
Scfmieltzer
Sheriff’s office
In th e C ircuit C ou rt of the S tate of O re ­
Chas.
Robinson
2
00
Nellie Wood, copyist in
gon for W ash in gton Cour.ty.
12 00 Circuit Court jury—
Assessor’s office
Sadie IL Morris, Plaintiff
j B. S. Frewing
5 80
B. A. Barnes, County
vs
4 00
L.
Sagort
School Superintendent 137 54 l G. E. Westinghouse
Mattie Wilson, Assessor’s 75 00 Hillsboro Furniture Co.,
office, deputy
R. and H., poor farm 15 30
House Moving
3. N. Pool, Assessor's
H.
C. Atwell, County
office, deputy
78 00 Fruit
Inspector
71 50
and Repairing.
Ella
Wilkes,
Assessor’s
Laurel
M.
Hoyt,
current
We have the best equipped
office, copyist
38 00 expenses
9 55
outfit in the county.
E. A. DIXON
H. It. Emmott, Court
Chas. E. Lytle, Assessor’s
House, expenses
2 00
deputy
6 00 Crescent
Phone 876 Forest Grove, Ore. £ & - Brick, Stone and Concrete Work. R. office,
Chemical
Co.,
and H .-
Let us figure on your work.
! Court House, expenses 7 00
Beall & Co.
15 30 August Tews, Co. Court 18 00
7 80 1 Wilkes Auto and Garage
Tom Todd
98 85
10
55> Co., County Court
U. G. Gardner
po Hammond Mfg. Co., It.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.
2J 65
and H.
J. S. Lorsung
28 13
,
McBride
Bros.,
relief
Buffalo Steam Roller Co. 9 38 j Beall & Co.. R. and H. 126
00
28 00 I United Shop, R. and H. 6 25
L. M. Buell
to p’ an for that College Course.
Hilisboro Transfer Co. 12 00 L M. Hiatt, It. a id H. 99 60 .
55 8 '» I- W- Livingston, Insti-
Peter Hoffman
15 00
„ , a lute work
Tnere is considerable diSCUSsiotl Clboilt Ed llCdt lOIlh ut
J. G. Klineman
a ’ Mrs. Minerva Brown In­
1 1 10
Tualatin Mill Co.
25 80
stitute work
thife s no doubt that a fo o d ■ enera’ college course taken right
J. T. rletchQr
6 CO Hillsboro Telephone Co.,
32 85
is in the long run th ’ L Tactical thing •-u Education.
expenses
,T. A. Imbrie
4 70 current
C. Lamkin, Cour t
21 80 C. House,
Ira Purdin
4 CO
A school well equipped to c’o f.rst class general college
Robert M. Imbrie
2 00 Hdlsboro expenses
Mercantile Co.,
John Herb
68 54 Court House, Jail, Poor
work is
Farm, It. and H.
2 ( hi
85 38
E. O. Harper
67 80 R- a»'<l H. —
C. G. Reiter
SO 05
22 80 George McGee
R. O. Stevenson
352
26
John
Zimmerman
Forest Grove, Ore.
Will It. Hughes
3 00 Jonas Moline
22
70
Elmer Hughes
3 00 C. C. Nelson
92 59
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
1187 56
23 35 F. L. Brown
R. G. Reiter
4 35
& Co.
general college lines September 1 7 th, 19 i 3.
Terms reasonable.
Edward Hughes
3 00 S. Beall
6
08
P.
It.
R.
J. L. Barngrover
6 80
R ecord and equipment good. Com e and help us help y ou.
1420
23
Li:ward C. Luce, elections 10 (»2 News-Times, current ex­
J.
W. II. Adkins, elections 20 00 penses
10 00
Com e in and talk the matter over or address for Catalogue
Insane, Jane Doe
•
5 00
16 50 I)r- F. A. Bailey
J. W. Johnson
and further information
4 40
20
44
Mrs.
J-
L.
Riley
A.
G.
Hoffman
Charles
Ludolph
—
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore.
1 00 Dr. F. A. Bailey
R. Hyjeda
Morton & Freeman
54 03 Glass* Prudhomme, J. P.
11 50
Briggs Bros.
18 04 docket
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In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
O rego n fo r W a. lunglon C our.ty
Notice.
——
The Sunrise Grocery will pay
cash for all farm product«.
Eggs, Butter, Veal and pork,
the best market price paid and
all goods sold at the bottom
price. Pacific Avenue at Third
street. JOHN DODGE. Proprie­
tor.
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ALL GROCERS
Hay and Vetch Seed.
Give us a call when in need.
Steam Laundry
Contractor
How About
that
New House
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The Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.,
General Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath
cement, lime, sand and plaster; building and roofing
papers. All finish lumber kiln dried. W e make a
specialty of house building and carry a full line of
sash, door frames, mouldings, glass, paint^nd every­
thing required in the building line. Call and let us
figure with you.
Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.
General Contractors and Builders
Council St.
Foreit Grove, Ore
Begin Now!
Pacific University
The is Approach
of Spring
the signal for greater effort
in all lines of endeavor. Warm­
er and dryer weather means
greater activity in b u i l d i n g
operations. Now
*r *
!s ih2 Time lo S tail
work on your new residence,
store building, barn or other
structure. When you are ready
to start
That New Reuse,*
get our estimates on all the ma­
terial you will require.
Willis-Place
Lumber Co.,
Thooe 024X. So. A St., Forest Grove.
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