THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913 THE BOOK STORE FOREST GROVE PRESS COUNTY COURT is receiving new goods every day for the fall trade. Have already in a large display of new books by the most popular authors. Also a fine line o f box stationary and pound paper. Call and see us. H. R. Bernard Proprietor Following are the claims allowed the County Court for the month September: ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. J. R. Beyers...............................$ 250 0C A. Kostur.................................... 116 62 Goff Bros.................................... 20 00 Banks Iron W oik s..................... 34 Oo J. I. Case Threshing MachineCo. 17 49 Kingsley Lytlt................... 3 50 Geo. Emmerson.......................... 2 00 C. G. R e ite r............................... 14 00 Herman Collier........................... 5 Carl Her...................................... 631 B. Fleisehauer........................... 24 James Tompkins........................ 1 F. J. Wirfs & Son...................... 187 Nelson Hardware Co................. 56 J. W Goodin............................... 1045 B^ all & Co...... Louis Ennis................................. W. Boy........................................ James Churchill ........................ C. R. Floyd................................. Hillsboro Mercantile Co........... B. C. Stokesbury........................ S. P. R. R. Co............................ Chas. Geiberger.......................... The STO R E 31 11 15 6 4 3 115 1 682 CURRENT EXPENSES. Edward C Luce......................... Hillsboro Independent.............. Glass & Prudhomme................. Irwin Hodson Co....................... A. E. Simmons.......................... Hillsboro Mercantile Co.......... of Q U A L I T Y and 5 47 44 10 10 2 EXPENSES. Right Prices n J School Supplies, Kodaks and Camera Goods. Everything Guaranteed as Represented. Pacific Drug Co. Forest G rove - E C. Luce, salary deputy, exp . 326 I E. B. Sappington, Co. Treas.... 75 Mattie Wilson, deputy assessor and treasurer.................. 75 C. Young, Supt. Poor Farm...... 75 J S. N. Steele, deputy, Assess­ or’s office................................. 57 ! Ella Wilkes, deputy, assessor’s o ffice .................................... 36 Max Crandall, Assessor............ 104 j C. A. Henley, Commissioner.... 87 John Nyberg, Commissioner.... 59 i D. B. Reasoner, Judge, salary and expenses............................ 105 | Dora Reed Barber, juvenile I court ........................................ 37 H. D. Schmeltzer, Court House 20 Geo. McGee, Surveyor............... 26 H.B.Glaisyer, deputy Surveyor.. 16 E. L. Perkins, salary, expenses.. 239 - Oregon Roy Clark John Stevens... W. W Huse I. C Nealeigh. August Tews, County Court IS Climax Milling Co., Poor Farm 22 Sherwood News Sheet, adver­ tising ......................................... 2 News-Times, advertising ..... 464 Morton & Freeman, Poor Farm . 57 Hillsboro Mercantile Co., Poor F arm ........................................ 17 26 Sam Grove, damages................. J. E Reeves, Sheriff................. J. C. Applegate, Deputy Sheriff 61 Wm. Tupper, Janitor................. J.C Applegate,board prisoners. 116 J E. Reeves, Sheriff................. 15 63 61 25 22 BRIDGES. 10 00 G. H. Li y co ck ............................ Johnson Bros............................... 60 Peter Hoffman............................ 25 J. S. Lorsung.............................. 00 WIDOWS’ PENSION8. 00 20 May Dixon................................... 10 May S tam p................................. 62 Luellu B. Crane.......................... 80 Agnes Louise H ock in g............ 02 Cora Stemple ............................. Ethel B. Davin. Lizzie Adamson........ Ella Prurien............... Eva Adams............... Jessie Eddie Stark. Anna Van Loo ........ Emma Viola Russell.. Liiiie D Henton........ Matilda Nord............. Rosa M R ln gle........ Mrs. Eva Williams Newton Riggs— Dr. W. Wood, ex. physician.. Alma Hoehne— Dr. F. A. Bailey, ex. physician Dora Reed Barber, witness... Manche I. Langley, witness.. Mrs. 0 . M. Sanford, witness . 19 00 00 M 16 00 5 M FOREST GROVE. OREGON 6 00 6 3 3 3 00 20 20 20 J. W. Barnes............................... William Gaskill .......................... John M aloy................................. Harry Robinson.......................... Peter Carlson.............................. Geo. Davis................................... W. W. Gaskill............................ 15 8 3 4 8 3 3 70 50 50 40 50 90 70 Fees were allowed W. D. Smith, Justice of the Peace, and Wm. Mc­ Quillan, Constable, in tha following caaes: State vs. Lacey— Justice...................................... $ 3 25 Constable................................. 4 50 State vs. Charles Brooks — Justice...................................... 3 25 State vs. A. Jones - Justice...................................... 3 26 Constable................................. 3 50 State vs. Antone Christener, et al.— Justice....................................... 9 26 Constable................................. 8 70 State vs. Behm— Constable................................. 6 70 State vs. Wm. O’ Brien— Justice...................................... 3 16 Constable................................. 5 50 State vs. Janey McE. Galbreath— Justice...................................... 5 30 Constable................................. 6 10 State vs. Bernard Holboke— Justice...................................... 6 80 Constable................................. 5 90 State vs. William Linn— Justice....................................... 7 80 Constable................................. 6 60 i State vs. Charles Wheatly— Justice...................................... 3 26 I Constable................................. 3 10 State vs. John Doe Robbins— Justice...................................... 6 20 Constable................................. 3 30 State vs. Adolph Domanick— Justice...................................... 3 40 Constable................................. 9 56 40 17 10 34 17 28 25 17 5 10 25 55 10 10 10 25 John Schultz............................... E. R. Herndon............................ Romie Goodell.............................. W. S. Mills ................................. M. E. Kienle............................... Elmer Mills................................. Charley Smith.......... ................. Frank Alsay ............................... Norman Greer ........................... A. J Porter................................. Oro Davenport............................ Oscar Gray................................... Willie Thomas ............................ George Flumlee.......................... George Washington................... F. W. Pruett............................... Dan Ward..................................... Owing to circumstances in selling my former busi­ ness it becomes necessary to take back my entire Line of Groceries and a line of shoes for ladies, men and children. I am now in business offering BARGAINS IN SHOES AN D GROCERIES I hereby take the liberty to inform my many friends and former patrons that I am now located in the BUILDING S O U T H O F S A N F O R D ’ S SEC O N D H A N D S T O R E N. B. LaCOURSE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Id Capital and Surplus I $ 60 , 000 . U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s : JU8TICE COURT FEES. 18 GRAND JURY WITNESSES. And invite all to visit me in my new quarters 20 00 60 00 WITNESSES FOR STATE. Geo. Mizner L. J. Cori H. G. Goff T. W. Sain W. K. Newell John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock H. T. Buxton |Chris Peterson Main Street Garage Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine W ork. Storage and Supplies. Phone Main 6 2 X W . A . CHALM ERS, Main Street, Forest Grove. WASHINGTON - OREGON CORPORATION will MISCELLANEOUS. Charles Koeber, County Court w itness..................................... Mr. Crawford, Circuit Court w itn ess..................................... W. D. Smith, Justice fees........ Wm. McQuillan, Constable fees Shoes and Groceries PE TE R SO N 3 3 3 4 INSANE. RELIEF. H. R. Kauffman.......................... Elmer H. Smith.......................... Mrs. IdaJnhnson........................ Mrs. M. D. Welch...................... The Delta Drug Store............... PAGE 7 4 00 J Beginning June 1st give to its 3 40 15 35 16 30 Backward, Turn Backward Backward, turn backward, oh Time in your flight, give us a girl with skirts not so tight; give us a girl, whose charms, many or few are not exposed by too much peek-a boo; give us a girl, no matter what age, who won’ t use the street for a vaudeville stage; give us a girl not too sharply in 1 view; dress her in skirts the sun cannot shine thru. And give us |Gances of days gone by, with plenty of clothes and step not so high; put turkey trot capers and and buttermilk slides, hurdy-gur­ dy twists and wiggle tail glides, 1 and other such bunny hugs all on a level as products of hell inspir- en by thejdevil, and let us feast our optics once more on the pure sweet woman of the days o f yore. Yes, Time turn backward and grant o lr request for God’ s rich­ est h'ess ng but not undressed. Yellow Jacket. patrons in Beaverton, Elmonica, Orenco, H illsb o r o , Cornelius, Forest Grove, Gaston, Dilley and all country lines a 4c Electric rate on all cooking and heating ap­ pliances and small domestic motors. Phone Main 9 2 2 Hilhburo for particulars and our representative will call. P r ^SS Job Printing Satisfies BBBBMMWMMMWanwnwwWBWiiiMiitwiiii#ii»iii'ii'i... ......................................................... ia»"iwr H f l ^ MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS By Gross