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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1913
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I LEGAL NOTICES =:
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In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Washington County.
Giving Correct Time of the Arrival and
Departure of All Forert Grove Train*
Sadie M. Morris, Plaintiff
O R EG O N ELECTRIC
vs
J. G. Morris, Defendant.
To J. G. Morris defendant:
*Lv P ortlan d
A r F orest G rove
In the name o f the state of Oregon:
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You are hereby required to appear and
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answer the complaint filed against you
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in the above entitled suit, on or befort
the expiration of six weeks from and
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after the date o f flirst publication of
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this summons, tow t: the '¿3rd day ol
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October, 1913, and if you fail to an­
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swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief prayed
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for in the complaint towit: for the dis­
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solution of the marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff and defend­ Lv F orest G r o v e *A r P ortland
ant; and that she be decreed to be tht
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owner o f the home in Forest Grove,
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and that she be decreed and have judg­
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ment covering the equity in the rea!
estate in the city of Portland, Oregon.
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That she be awarded such other anc
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further relief as may seem equity ir,
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the premises.
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This summons is published by ordei
o f the Hon.D.B. Reasoner Judge of the
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county court for Washington county,
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Oregon, said order being made on the
•Jefferson Street Station.
8th day of September, 1913.
The date o f the first publication o f this
summons is September 11th, 1913, am
SO U TH E R N PACIFIC
the last date of publication o f this
summons the 23rd day o f October, 1913,
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A r F orest G rov
J. N. Hoffmai
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Notice of Final Settlement
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In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon, for Washington County.
In the matter of the estate o f Thomas
P. Baldwin, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the ad­
ministrator of the above-entitled estate
has filed his final account as mch ad­
ministrator in the above-entitled County
Court. The Hon. D. .B. Reasoner,
County Judge, has set Monday, the 10th
day of November, 1913, at the hour of
10 o’clock in the forenoon o f said day
as the time, and at the County Court
room in the Court House in Hillsboro,
Washington County, Oregon, as the
place for the hearing of objections, if
any, to said final account and settlement
and distribution of the residue o f said
estate.
This order of publication being dated
at Hillsboro, Oregon, the 14th day of
October, 1913.
The first publication o f this notice is
made on this 16th day of October, 1913.
R ay D. B a ld w in ,
Administrator of the Estate o f Thos.
P. Baldwin, deceased.
J. N. H offm an , Attorney.
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Lv F orest G rove
A r P ortlan
8:00 a. m.
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6:20 p. m.
tDaily except Sunday
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•Sunday only
You cannot afford
to neglect your chil-
dren’ s visual sense.
Cross eyes in children are fre­
quently the result of muscular
weakness, which may be over­
come with proper glasses cor­
rectly adjusted. If you have a
child thus afflicted, consult Drs.
Lowe & Turner when they are in
Forest Grove Thursday, October
30.
Remember the day and
date.
Scores
of
references.
Office in parlor of the Laughlin
Hotel.
14tl
When in need of some more
W a n t e d — The P r e s s desire
>ffice
stationary call on the
PRESS job department. Envel­ to secure a live correspondent in
opes, cards, letterheads, circular every community in Washington
letters, bill heads etc.
county. Send in your application
at once.
T H E B O O K STORE
is receiving new goods every day
Constipation, indigestion, drive
for the fall trade. Have already iway appetite and make you
and sick.
Hollisters’ s
in a large display of new books weak
Rocky Mountain Tea restores the
by the most popular authors.
appetite, drives away disease,
Also a fine line of box stationary builds up the system. 35 cents,
and pound paper. Call and set Tea or tablets. Vankoughnet &
Reder.
us. H. R. Bernard Proprietor
THIS
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ADVERTISING BY THE
PAPE
Before removing to our n e "
quarters we wish to reduce stock
as much as possible. We havt
on hand some Seneca Stock Pow
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we offes at half price while they
BRAN CH ES IN A L L THE PR1NÇIPAL CITIES last at Littler’s Pharmacy.
If»
H.
B.
G L A I S Y E R ,
C.
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Deputy County Surveyor
All Kinds of Surveying and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specialty
Office over A. G. HofTman & Co.
I OREST GROVE
Phone 806.
Res. Phone 46X.
OREGON
UT
i 1 GREATLY APPRECIATE
The patronage of my many
friends since I have begun bus-
ness in my new location in the
Peterson Building south of San­
ford’s Second Hand Store
I am offering a General Reduction of
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10 PER CENT IN SHOES BE -
SIDES M AN Y SPECIAL BARGAINS
I am carrying my former complete line of Gro­
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French vs. French, set for trial \ In the matter and estate of Daniel J.
Tuesday, October 2, 1913. Witnesses Womer, deceased, Maggie Womer, ex- j
ordered to attend on satne subpoena.
ecutrix, it was ordered that November
Rutherford vs. McCann, demurrer 17, 1913, be fixed as the date for hear­
overruled.
November 1, 1913, to ing objections.
In the estate of John R. Hall, de­
answer.
Anderson et ux vs. W. G. Carlson, ceased, G. W. Hall, executor, the re­
W. G. Hare, attorney for plaintiff, port being regular, etc., the same is
findings and decree; testimony heard. approved.
In the estate of Thomas P. Baldwin,
Potts vs. Pioneer Educational Soci­
Ray D. Baldwin, administrator, an
ety, set for trial October 27.
Mary E. Borstel vs. Wm. Borstel, order o f publication was made and
witness for plaintiff being Mary E. hearing was set for Novembar term of
court.
Borstell, findings and decree.
In the estate of Mary T. Woodford,
Sampson vs. Sampson, went by de­
deceased, claims amounting to $1,210
fault.
Schmidt vs. Mickle, judgment and having been filed, in addition to the
attorney’s fee amounting to $75, viz.,
default.
Truman Delano, matter o f title regis- R. N. Stephenson, claim of $1,200,
printing bill of $10 and the above-
tion.
W. N. Barrett vs. Rhoades, demurrer mentioned attorney fee of $75, total
withdrawn and given ten days to $1,285, was allowed and so ordered by
Judge Reasoner.
answer.
In the estate o f Ira D. Smith, de­
Schneider vs. McLaren, decree.
ceased, Mary E. Smith, administratrix,
Luscher vs. Leiter, dismiss-id.
Smith vs. Phelps, set for Wednesday, semi-annual report was made and regu­
lar account was approved.
October 29.
Doughty vs. Sampson, decree.
The following marriage licenses were
Shute Saving Bank, a corporation, vs. issued during the past seven days:
Katherine Miller, 29; James R. Hart,
J. H. Shields, dismissed.
Shrier vs. Kuehne, dismissed.
32. Miss Miller is a Washington County
girl and Mr. Hart is from Douglas
Vanderwal vs. Masters, confirmed.
Monson vs. Monson. default and ref­ County.
Frank Schulmerich, 23; Lena Kamna,
erence.
Walker vs. Walker, default and 20, both o f Washington County.
Oscar Love, 27; Mabel A. Dreezen,
reference.
Ulm vs. Ulm, defau't and reference. 17, both o f Washington County; consent
Segnin vs. Segnin, default and ref­ of parents attached to affidavit.
erence.
In the matter and estate of
Snyder vs. Snyder, default and ref­ James Wilson Warren, deceased,
erence.
ordered to sell without apprais-
Sampson vs. Sampson, default and ment, October 7th, 1913.
reference.
In the matter and estate of
Cummings vs. Cummings, default
Philip Beal is ordered adjudged
and reference.
(being a minor) same was con­
Mabel James vs. H. E. James, suit
firmed and directed to issue prop­
money; allowed $125 attorney fees and er conveyance for certain prop­
$7 per week alimony; defendant al­ erty toJ. Buchanan.
lowed ten days to answer.
In the matter of estate of
Vanderwal & Stoy vs. Froley, con­
Alenson Hinman, deceased, W.
firmed.
Borwick vs. Greer, set for Novem­ N. Barrett, administrator, debits
and credits approved dated Oct.
ber 24.
9th.
Ford vs. Kennedy, trial set for No­
The estate of Rawlinson F.
vember 17.
Dolan vs. Phelan, set for Tuesday, Potts, deceased L. D. Westfall,
administrator.
November 25.
Bowman vs. Bowman, went by de­
The last will and testament of
Nathaniel T. Burnett, complaint
fault.
14th., attorney
Saffron vs. Nyberg, demurrer set for filed October
Wm. Barrett.
hearing Monday, October 27.
Weinert Olsen vs. Anna Olsen, de­
JUSTICE C O U R T
fault and reference.
Mary E. Taylor seeks freedom from
Vernon Wells Taylor. Complaint filed
State vs. Henry W. Lyon, charged
October 16. Plaintiff is represented by by C A. Russell with hunting female
a Portland attorney. The parties men­ pheasants; fined $25 and costs.
tioned were married at Vancouver,
State vs. Nels Johnson, hunting on
Washington, November 26, 1887. The occupied and unenclosed land on Octo­
plaintiff is, however, a resident o f Cor­ ber 2.
Defendant fined $50, C. N.
vallis at present and has been for some Johnson coming forward and making
time past. The charges are cruel and good for the man. He was thereupon
inhuman treatment. The plaintiff al­ released and asked to appear at any
leges that on June 3, 1913, defendant other time wanted.
1-ft her and two children, aged 9 and 11
American Credit Assoc'ation vs.
years,
respectively,
leaving
with Harry McLaughlin et ux, action for
a mother woman. She rec;tes that at money, amounting to $225, end interest
o ie time she traveled fifteen or more and attorney fees of $50.
m les before the could locate her hus-
state vs. Robert Jensen, charged by
band, and when She did find him he ch ief Blaser of the crime o f larceny of
was living in furnished rooms with the i two comforts.
woman in question. And at another
American Credit Association vs. W.
t me he became infatuated with a r - 1 c . Moore, action for money,
other woman, and that since then he
state vs. Oliver Northrup, hunting
h is arranged his affairs and business so j during closed season,
he can be away from their own fire- j State vs. Arthur Provost, charged
side, and away from said plaintiff, and wjth cruelty to animals. Placed under
further, he insists on being in company jjoo bonds,
with this other woman and having her
with him most o f the time, and is still
S ociety stationary of correct
with her in parts unknown, therefore
style and neat appearence may­
plaintiff asks for a decree o f divorce.
In an action for money Laurel M. be obtained from the P ress job
!
Hoyt sues for the sum of $98.25, and department.
$'>0 attorney fees. The defendants are
Anything in the line of paper
W. E. Babb and wife and A. E. Me-
Cumsey and wife.
The mortgaged at Staehr’ s Bazaar.
property is lot 10, block 41, North Plains.
Geo. F. Law vs. A. M. Brown, action
for money for a certain number of
weeks at $10.50 per week. He alleges j
that only part has been paid, the
balance in the suit being $267.55.
State vs. J< hn Doe, forging a check.
Trial set for later date.
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W e have our own delivery and
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where amount of purchase justi­
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Sickening headackes, t indiges­
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Hollister’ s Rocky Mountain Tea
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FOREST G R O V E
M
Begin N ow !
to plan for that College Course.
There is considerable discussion about Education but
there is no doubt that a good general college course taken right
is in the long run the practical\thing in Education.
A
school well equipped to do first class general college
w ork is
Pacific University
Forest Grove, Ore.
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
general college lines September 17th, 1913.
R e co rd and equipment good.
Terms reasonable.
C om e and help us help you.
C om e in and talk the matter over or address for Catalogue
and further information
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore.
The Approach of Spring
is 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
Is the Time to Start
work on your new residence,
store building, barn or other
structure. When you are ready
to start
That New House,
get our estimates on all the ma­
terial you will require.
Willis-Place Lumber Co.,
Phone 024X. So. A St., Forest Grove.
Forest Grove Shoe Store
If you have given up in despair of
ever finding a shoe that will wear
That Boy of yours just a reason­
able length of time, try one of our
best Heavy. Shoes.
They have
a reputation of giving long service
Up-to-Date
W hen you have to have a pair of Rubber
Stationery
Boots or Shoes, try our Shoe Store. You will
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T h e Latest in Perfumery
Pacific Drug Co.
Forest G rove
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find something new and attractive and a sur­
prise to you in Rubber Footwear.
C . V. B. Russell-Forest Grove Shoe Store
Oregon
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