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FOREST GROVE PRESS
TH U R SD A Y , NOVEMBER 13, 1913
E. L. McCormick ........................
Bushong & Co...............................
Burrough Adding Machine Co. .
The following claims were allowed ln Oregon City Enterprise..............
the County Court for the month of Geo. McGee...................................
October:
LO U N 1Y
i LEGAL NOTICES j
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Notice to the E lector« o f the Ciy of
Korett G rove
Chapter 323, of the General Laws of
the State o f Oregon for 1913, provide
for a system of registration of electors
o f the State, and the Act provides for
registration in municipalities similar to
the City o f Forest Grove, as follows:
“ In all municipal corporations of this
State, whose boundaries are not co­
terminus with an election precinct or
group of precincts, electors shall be
registered for elections therein in the
manner required by this Act for non-
municipal elections, but the duties re­
quired Dy this Act to be performed by
county clerks shall in that case be per­
formed by the clerks or city recorders
or other officers performing the duties
usually performed by such officers, and
all electors within any such municipal
corporation shall register for municipal
elections before such officer. Registra­
tion o f electors in such last mentioned
municipalities for municipal elections
shall be distinct from registration for
other elections and in addition thereto.”
It will therefore be necessary for all
electors of the City o f Forest Grove to
register before the Recorder for the
coming city elections.
Registration
books will be open at the office of the
City Recorder on Monday, October 27th,
and will remain open until Saturday.
December 27th, at five o ’ clock P. M. of
said day.
City Recorder.
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i. R. I a r k h a m ,
M.
N o tic e o f F in al S e ttle m e n t
In the County Court of 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 o f the above-entitled estate
has filed his final account as such ad­
ministrator in the above-entitled County
Court. The Hon. D. B. Reasoner,
County Judge, has set Monday, the 10th
day o f 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 o f objections, if
any, to said final account and settlement
and distribution of the residue o f said
estate.
This order o f publication being dated
at Hillsboro, Oregon, the 14th day of
October, 1913.
The first publication of this notice is
made on this 16th day of October, 1913.
R ay D. B aldwin ,
Administrator of the Estate of Thos.
P. Baldwin, deceased.
J. N. H offman , Attorney.
13t5
W anted —T he P ress desire
to secure a live correspondent in
every community in Washington
county. Send in your application
at once.
Men’ s work shirts all colors
and prices at The Peoples Store
Hillsboro.
35tf
UNDERTAKING
E m b a lm in g
and
F u n e r a l D ir e c tin g
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO.
Edw. C. Luce, salary and Depu­
ty County Clerk........................ $325
Wm. Tupper, Janitor................... 61
E. B. Sappington, Treasurer.... 76
Elizabeth Simon, clerk Superin­
tendent’ s office.......................... 60
J. H. Jack, School Supervisor... 119
B. W. Barnes, Co. School Supt.. 142
Mattie Wilson, Deputy Treas.... 75
C. A. Hanley, Co. Commissioner.. 70
John Nyberg.Co. Commissioner.. 57
D B. Reasoner, Judge............... 106
Hillsboro Delivery Co., Coroner,
School Supt’s office and Co.
C ourt.......................................... 44
J M. Barber, Juvenile Court....
4
B jys’ and Girls’ Aid Society o f
Oregon, relief........................... 70
J. E. Reeves, Sheriff................... 150
J. C. Applegate, Dep. Sheriff.... 100
J. E. Reeves, expenses............... 14
Wilkes Auto & Garage Co.,
County Court............................. 63
Elmer H. Smith, jail................... 18
J. C. Applegate, bd. prisoners... 175
Thos. H. Tongue, Jr.,assessment
and collection o f taxes............
5
Chas.A.Lamkin, Sheriff’s office.. 20
E L. Perkins, Recorder, salary
and deputy................................. 282
Argus, Fruit Inspector...............
3
Argus, Commissioners’ Court,
elections, etc............................. 94 25
Wehrung & Kuratli, Co. School
S u pt..................................
10
Max Crandall, County Assessor . 100
J. E. Reeves, expense Sheriff... 118
ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.
Dan Burkhalter............................
John E. Zimmerman....................
Chas. Geiberger............................
E, H. Northrop............................
F. O. Sipprell...............................
H. T. Johnson...............................
Neil Hodges...................................
Hillsboro Lumber Co...................
Beall & Co.....................................
Mays B ros......................
Ed. Walters...................................
Hammond Mfg. Co.......................
Howard-Cooper Corporation......
Hillsboro Transfer Co.................
Rowell Pros...................................
Beall & Co.....................................
C. C. Nelson.................................
Oregon Electric Railway...........
R. F. Reasoner ...........................
E Klinger.....................................
S. P. R. R. C o ..............................
Coast Culvert & Flume Co..........
E. C. B ailey.................................
Percy L o n g ...................................
Hillsboro Mercantile Co.............
Beall & Co.....................................
Buffalo Steam Roller C o ............
Howard-Cooper Corporation......
Jas. Connell..........................
Rowell Bros...................................
Lovegren Lumber Co...................
Beall & Co.....................................
J. B. B oos.......................
Chas. Hess.....................................
Fred Langer.................................
82
62
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285
25
24
17
6
5
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39
36
217
126
94
677
92
35
283
12
24
350
4
80
5
57
7
3
6
6
12
COUNTY POOR FARM.
Forest Grove, Or.
75
19
18
2
45
6
10
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w i d o w ’ s p e n s io n s .
LOOK HERE,
" MR. FEEDER
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W e would like to make
you a proposition to sup­
ply you with Dr. Hess’
Stock Food, with the un­
derstanding that if it does
not increase Flesh and
Milk production sufficient
to pay for
itself many
times over, your money
will be refunded.
7 lb package - 65 cents
121b
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-
$1.00
25 lb pail • •
$2.25
8
May Dixon.....................................
May Stam p...................................
Luella D. Crane...........................
Agnes Luisa H ocking.................
Cora Stemple ...............................
Ethel B. Davis............................
Lizzie Adamson...........................
Ella Pruden...................................
Eva Adam s...................................
Josie Edith Stark........................
Anna Van Loo...............................
Emma Viola Russell....................
Lillie D. Henton........ ...................
Matilda Nord.................................
Rosa M. Ringle ..........................
Eva Williams ...............................
Bertha Larsen ..............................
40
17
10
32
17
28
25
17
5
10
25
55
10
10
10
25
10
e l e c t io n s .
Edw. C L u ce............................... 35
Ralph Wann .................................
6
Delta Drug S tore ........................
5
M. E. Buck..............
So
J. H. W irtz................................... 21
Leonard Brown ........................... 20
Hillsboro Independent................ 49
Glass & Prudhomme .................. 103
Hillsboro Planing Mill................. 49
P. E. Phelps................................. 21
CURRENT EXPENSES.
The Rexall Store
Van Koughnet & Reder
Druggist« and Stationers
Forest Grove
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Oregon I
F o r e s t G r o v e P r e s s .................
News-Times...................................
Pacific Stationery & Ptg. Co....
Hillsboro Independent.................
E. L. M cCormack.......................
Oregon City Enterprise...............
Bushong & Co...............................
Barthold Barg. Co., Surveyor’s
office ........................................
Hillsboro Transfer Co
9
16
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9
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95
70
00
00
80
4
1
31
43
2
7
30
2
50
75
50
96
26
50
20
85
COURT HOUSE EXPENSES.
SALARIES a n d e x p e n s e s .
Clarence Young............................
Jos. Collette.................................
F. L. Beach...................................
J. A. Hoffman...............................
Morton & Freeman......................
Dunning-Frentzel Lumber Co....
Percy L o n g ...................................
Climax Milling Co........................
J. S. Buxton, Manager
Phone No. 642
COURT
2
17
4
11
14
15
44
3
2
Hillsboro Pharmacy ..................
H. D. Schmeltzer........................
Washington-Oregon Corporation
Hillsboro Ice Co...........................
Hillsboro Pharmacy....................
Crescent Chemical C o ................
Hillsboro Telephone Co...............
Hillsboro Mercantile Co.............
INSANE.
John White—
Dr. F. A. B ailey......................
Dr. Elmer H. Smith.................
W. E. Fitch, witness...............
Newton Riggs—
- Dr. W. D. Wood......................
Dr. S. T. Linklater .................
Alma W. Hoehne—
S. F. Walker, witness.............
5 00
5 00
2 60
5 00
5 00
3 20
STATE CASES.
State vs. Northrop—
W. D. Smith, J. P .................. 10 75
Wm. McQuillan, Constable.... 13 50
Jack Roy, jury fees.................
1 00
• J. B. Trullinger, jury fees......
1 00
W. E. McCourt, jury fees......
1 00
R. P. Simon, jury fe e s ............
1 00
Hartman Stauss, witness........
3 30
Ludwig Nitchman, witness....
3 30
John Ryan, witness...................
1 50
H. H. Hall, witness.................
3 30
John Elliott, witness...............
3 30
Stute vs. Charles Smith, et al—
W. D. Smith, J. P...................
2 85
State vs. Kilgore—
W. D. Smith, J. P .................... 10 45
Wm. McQuillan, Constable......
3. 50
W. T. Johnson, w itness..........
2 10
Clarence White, witness.........
1 50
State vs. Gustafson—
W. D. Smith, J. P...................
4 45
Wm. McQuillan, Constable....
3 95
State vs. Hiram Mizner—
W. D. Smith, J. P..................
8 30
Wm. McQuillan, Constable....
65 0
August Tews, interpreter......
1 50
W. H. Joss, witness.................
3 10
Hartman Stauss, witness........
3 30
Bertha Nitchman, witness......
3 30
John Kassabaum, witness......
3 30
Anna Stauss, witness...............
3 20
Oscar Nitchman, witness........
3 30
W. D. Smith, J. P...................
6 95
State vs. Kilgore—
Maude Hamel, testimony........
5 00
m is c e l l a n e o u s .
Tyle M. Ross, inquest—
Ira E. Barrett, Coroner.......... 12
C. E. Schafer, witness......... .
1
F. S. Knights witness.............
1
Mrs. M. B. Welch, relief........... 15
Dr. Schroeder, relief..................
2
Mrs. Ida Johnson, relief............. 25
75
50
50
00
50
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ELECTION— JUDGES AND CLERKS.
S. C. Inkley..............
3 00
E. A. K irtz...................................
3 00
F. F. Lahaie.................................
3 00
C. L. Benefiel...............................
3 00
Ira E. Bradley.............................
8 60
H. W. Prickett ............................
3 00
Rentl. O. O. F. Hall....................
5 00
Chris. Schindler...........................
8 00
Chas. Hickethier..........................
4 50
Robert Thompson........................
4 50
J. J.|Wismer.................................
4 50
G. C. Thompson...........................
4 50
Erwin Ritter.................................
4 50
Robert Thompson........................
5 00
G. W. S titt......................
8 00
W. F. Dessinger..........................
4 50
John A. Johnson..........................
4 50
C. E. H ed g e................................
4 50
E. E. Fisher................................
4 50
C. W. Allen...................................' 4 50
W. F. Dessinger..........................
6 50
W. J. Staley.................................
4 50
N. P. Nelson................................
4 50
J. T. Johnson.............................
4 50
F. H. Caldwell.............................
4 50
Ervin D. Mead.............................
4 50
C. A. Peterson.............................
4 50
Q. T. Lucas.................................. 13 60
J. Buchele.....................................
3 00
G. Mann .....................................
4 50
L. K. Fiske...................................
4 50
J. H. Morrissey...........................
4 50
B. L. Allison................................
4 50
George Holscher..........................
6 60
L, K. Fiske...................................
3 00
Henry Schuman............................
3 00
Adam H ergert.............................
3 00
Geo. Holscher...............................
3 00
Michael Susbauer ......
3 00
Wm. Humelman ..........................
3 00
Mrs. Miller ...................................
5 00
Marion Mays.................................
4 50
John LoftUs...... .'...........................
4 50
Stephen Meek...............................
4 50
I; Chas. Crocker...............................
4 50
A. E. McCumsey..........................
4 50
J. W. Milne.........................
7 20
J. W. Hughes...............................
4 50
J. M. Hiatt ..................................
4 50
Wm. II. Heisler...........................
4 50
I H. J. Hansen...............................
7 80
| C. E. Brodersor............................
4 50
j Wm. Goettlemann........................
4 50
j Artisan Lodge H all.....................
5 00
I C. F. Tigard................................. 10 50
| G. A. Plieth...................................
4 50
W. E. Shaver...............................
4 50
G. L. Sparks ................................
4 50
J. M. Overholtzer................
4 50
1 J. F. Brandt.................................
4 50
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Jas. M cRoberts............................ 12 10
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Chas. P otts...................................
4 50 □□
D. G. Lilly....................................
4 50 □a
John Greenwood...........................
4 50 gg
J. L. L ov in g................................
4 50
Walter Sargent.................... .•.....
9 50
E. J. Ward ...................................
9 90
J. C. Callahan...............................
4 50
E. X. Harding..............................
4 50
C. J. Senner.................................
4 50
Some wonderfully at­
Fred W. Porter...........................
4 50
H. D. Bryant...............................
4 50
tractive styles in new
Wm Boucesein ...........................
4 56
F a ll Overcoats just now,
C. C. Nelson................................. 10 70
the smartest models we
Thos. Murphy.................
4 50
S. L. Hollenbeck..........................
4 50
think that we’ve seen in
T. G. Meacham...........................
4 50
many a day.
Peter Hoffman.............................
4 50
Gale Essner, School Clerk..........
1 00
S. L. Hollenbeck..........................
2 00
R. H. Greer..................................
4 50
J. A. Imbrie.................................
4 50
Peter B oscow ...............................
4 50
Ward Downs.................................
4 50
E. L. McCormick ........................
4 50
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R. B. Collins.................................
4 50
R. B. Collins.................................
3 00
E. I. Kuratli.................................
3 00
Aug. Tews.....................................
3 00
chas. Lamkins.............................
3 00
John Boeker, Jr...........................
3 00
W. N. Barrett, Jr........................
3 00
E. W. Haines...............................
6 00
J. H. Wirtz...................................
6 00
Chas, Van Doren..........................
6 00
C. S. McNutt ..............................
3 00
A. C. Rafferty.............................
3 00
LEADING CLOTHIER
J. T. Fletcher...............................
3 00
John Anderson.............................
4 20 uu
Carl H offm an...............................
3 00
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A. E. Gardner.............................
3 00
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V. I. Fuqua..................................
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J. T. Fletcher...............................
3 00
R. L. Wann..................................
6 00
E. A. Mincemoyer........................
4 50
H. V. Meade.................................
1 50
Frank Im brie................
4 50
John A. M cG ee............................
4 50
Anson E. Phelps..........................
4 50
J. B. Im lay..................................
7 00
“ THE QUALITY STORE’’
J. A. Kirkwood...........................
4 50
L. W. Olinger...............................
4 50
Geo. J. Jack.................................
4 50
A. W. Dant..................................
4 50
Oswald Frank...............................
4 50
The very best at the Right Price
School Dist. No. 29, rent............
2 00
M. R. Markham...........................
4 50
P h on e 701
Stephen Morgan ..........................
4 50
Samuel Show ...............................
4 50
W. N. Sears.... •........................
4 50
C. B S tokes.................................
4 50
FOREST GROVE
SOUTH MAIN STREET
F. M. Parr.....................................
4 50
R. P. Wirtz................................... 3 00
Jas. A. Moore...............................
4 50
John H erb.....................................
4 50
J. M. Kessler...............................
4 50
H. J. Goff......................................
3 00
J. A. Thornburgh........................ 10 50
D e p u t y C o u n ty S u r v e y o r
Fred Gardner...............................
3 00
L. H. Watkins..............................
3 00
All Kinds of Surveying and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specially
Ed. R. Wirtz...............................
5 70
Office over A. G. Hoffman & Co. Phone 806. Res. Phone 46X.
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
Tucker & Whited........................
1 00
Julius Ashbahr..............................
4 50
Andrew Jack.................................
4 50
David Corwin................................
4 50
S. T. Weatherred.........................
4 50
Chas. E. Deichmann...................
4 50
Geo. Alexander............................
4 50
John Dennis.................................
3 09
to plan for that College Course.
Thos. H. Wilkes
3 00
Chas. L. Crocker
3 00
V. Jack
3 00
There is considerable discussion about Education but
I. V. Trullinger
3 00
there is no doubt that a good general college course taken right
Fred Rood
3 00
W. N. Hathorn
4 50
is in the long run the practical thing in Education.
D. Burkhalter
7 60
C. R. Adams
4 50
A. C. Mulloy
4 50
A school well equipped to d o first class general college
D. P. Chambers
4 50
w ork is
F. L. Brown
4 50
G. E. Westinghouse
6 00
F. Minto
4 50
G. H. Laycock
Forest Grove, Ore.
4 50
J. T. Cox
13 10
Carl Iler
4 50
J. M. Hayden
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
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A. E. Lott
general college lines September 17th, 1913.
Terms reasonable.
Alfred Guerber
E H. Northrup
R e co rd and equipment good . C om e and help us help you.
Pbi.ip Peznldt
Frank Jackson
J H. Dorland
C om e in and talk the matter over o r address for Catalogue
Peter Grosen
and further information
C. Christensen
A. V. Denny
F. I. Anicker
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore.
H. P. Downing
Harry Robinson
A. B. Flint
S. Weckert
H. Martinazzi
C. F. Casteel
J. L. Byrom
Sam Calbreath
Chas. Geiberger
Wm. L. Burnett
C. True
John Conzelman
W. L. Peters
Ferd Langer
Chas. H. Hayes
E. W. Johnson
D. R. Wheeler
J. B. McNew
Fred B. Clark
4 60
J. M. Weisenbach
4 50
J. T. York
4 50 j
J. Me Halo
4 50
P h o n e 0 1 9 8 . 2 8 N o rth 5 th S treet
H. C. Caratens
4 50
Forest Grove . . . .
Oregon
E. F. Willi«
4 50
H. J. Atlee
4 50
.ohn Nyberg
3 50
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FALL
OVERCOATS
WE HAVE
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GILTNER’S
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
B. G L A I S Y E R ,
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Pacific U niversity
MILCH COW S
W e have for sale some first
class milk cows at reason­
able prices.
can O. H. Peterson