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T HURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913
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LEGAL NOTICES ii
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Notice of Chief of Police Sale of Real
Property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue o f a warrant issued by the
City Recorder, of the City o f Forest
Grove, and to me directed, dated on the
18th day of November, 1913, against
George F. Naylor, Edward L. Naylor,
and heirs at law of Catherine S. Naylor,
commanding me to collect the assess­
ment due on tne following described
lots or ^>arts of lots and tract o f land
in the City o f Forest Grove as herein­
after set forth, for the improvement of
Main Street from the south line of
Second Avenue North to the north line
ot Third Avenue North, a more partic­
ular description of the lot or parcel
thereof or tract of land, together with
the delinquent assessment assessed
thereon, being as follows, to-wit:
Name of Description o f Amount of
Owner.
Property.
Assessment.
George F. Naylor
Edward L. Naylor
Heirs at law of
Catherine S. Naylor
Lot One in Block Eight,
Walker’s Addition to the
City o f Forest Grove,
Washington Co., Oregon ..$1,037.00
That on the 27th day o f December,
1013, at the hour of 11 o ’clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the front door
o f the Court House in the City of
Hillsboro, Washington County, and
State of Oregon, I will sell said piece
o f property above described to the
highest and best bidder therefor, for
cash sufficient to pay said assessment
together with the interest thereon and
the costs and expenses o f advertising,
and the costs and expenses of this sale.
P. W .
W
a t k in s ,
Chief of Police of the City of Forest
Grove, Washington County, Oregon.
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N otice o f C h ief o f
P o lice Sale o f
Rea
P u r e s t
FAIR FINANCE REPORT
BY BUXTON AND DENNY
Linden-Kibbe......................
g r o VE p r e s s
953.33
Balance November 1, 1913
$ 962.4e
Deceived County Treasurer.... 298.95
DILLEY
FALL
v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.
Mrs. J. W. Hughes spent Sun­
day
at Cornelius, visiting her
A financial report o f the County
Total..................................... $1261.36 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Challa-
Fair, held here in October, has been Pa;d tWo warrants.......................$1120.00
combe.
filed by A. T. Buxton and B. K. Denny
The Ladies Aid met Monday
With County Clerk Edward Luee. In Balance December 1, 1913,........$ 141.36
afternoon at the parsonage for
their report they ask the court not to
divide the fund for two fairs.
Musical Comedy at the Grand the last time before the bazaar,
to finish all the sewing.
Following is the report:
Theatre To-Night
Races......................................... $ 280 00
Chas. O’Neil and family spent
A show built for laughing pur­ Sunday at C. A. Broderson’s.
Gate receipts .......................... 1,650 00
Poultry entries..........................
52 45 poses only will hold forth at the
The Artisans gave another
Rent of te n ts...........................
57 50 I Grand Theatre ton ght and to­ dance and supper last Saturday
The Connie & evening, anu a good time is re­
Livestock entries.......................
41 5n morrow night.
Concessions...............................
266 13 Mack Musical Comedy Company ported.
j o f twelve comedians, singers and H. M. Sailing spent a couple of
Total receipts................... $2,348 08 dancers will present the farce
days in Portland last week.
The prize disbursements were:
comedy, “ Tom Walker and the
J. W. Hughes is attending the
Horse premiums......................$
62 50 Devil,’ ’and a change of bill for
stock show in Portland this week, i
C attle..........................................
91 5f> Friday night.
Sheep .........................................
43 00
Mrs. G. Stuart gave a surprise
A handsomely gowned chorus
Hogs.............................................
20 00 o f spritely girls have a promi­ party a few evenings ago. in
P oultry.......................................
73 00 nent part on the hill and appear honor o f the birthday o f her
A delightful
Agriculture ..............................
168 On in many fantastic drills, dances daughter Opal.
time was enjoyed by all present.
Horticulture...............................
28 75 and ensemble numbers.
The affair was a complete sur­
Domestic science, arts ...........
60 05
The principal comedian, Dan prise to Miss Opal.
Juvenile exhibit.........................
212 75
Eugenics......................................
52 35 Mack, was for several seasons
Mrs. F. Sutford spent several
Ribbon prizes..........................
22 43 the comedian with The Devil’ s days in Portland this week visit-1
Auction Company, and ranks ing friends,
Total ................................. $ 834 33 high as a laugh provoker.
The
^ Don’ t forget the Dilley bazaar
Races ......................................... $1,U52 87 comedy introduced is clever and
Friday
afternoon and evening.
Labor .........................................
289 03 clean, the whole show having
Mrs. C. A. Broderson, who has
Supplies......................................
21 88 been constructed for the purpose
Interest and income tax...........
89 5o o f entertaining any audience. been on the sick list for a couple
Poultry association....................
115 20 The show is appearing in the best of weeks, is getting better.
Freight and hauling.................
24 29 theatres of the Northwest.
Mrs. J. W. Hughes enter ained
T en ts...........................................
157 70
the G. L. R. Friday afternoon.
Lumber ....................................
1. 0 79
When in need of some more A dainty lunch was served and
Juvenile department..................
59 15 iffice
stationary call on the all report a good time. Card
Music...........................................
loo 00 PRESS job department. Envel-I honors went to Mrs. C. A. Bro-,
Printing......................................
64 75 opes, cards, letterheads, circular j derson, first; Mrs. H. M. Sailing,
letters, hill heads etc.
second.
Total.....................................$2,134 98
Property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of a warrant issued by the
City Recorder o f the City o f Forest
Grove, and to me directed, dated on the
18th day of November, 1013, against
Edward Naylor, George O. Sloan and
Martha Traver, commanding me to
collect the assessment due on the fol­
lowing described lots or parts o f lots
and tract of land in the City of Forest
Grove as hereinafter set forth, for the
improvement of Pacific Avenue from
the west side of the pavement on A
Street to its intersection with the
western limits of the City o f Forest
Grove, Oregon, a more particular de
scription of the lot or parcel thereof or
tract o f land, together with the delin
quent
assessment assessed thereon
being as follows, towit:
Name o f Description o f Amount of
owner.
property.
Assessment.
Naylor, Edward
Beginning at a point 3 feet
north of the northwest cor­
ner o f Block 10, Naylor’s Ad­
dition to the City o f Forest
Grove, running thence north
84° 24' west 2o0 feet; thence
south 1° west 201.75 feet;
thence south 84° 24' east 200
feet; thence north 201.75 feet
to the place of beginning......$649.56
Sloan, George O.
Traver, Martha
Commencing at the south­
west corner o f Lot 4, in
Block 9, Naylor’s Addition
to the City of Forest Grove,
running thence north 201.3
feet to center line o f said
block; thence east 100feet;
thenee south 201.3 feet;
thence west 100 feet to the
place of beginning................$324.78
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GEI E R A L
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8 6 2 .7 8
3 8 3.41
6 9 6 .5 5
7 1 4 .4 3
4 3 5 .0 0
6 .0 0
T o ta l.............................
Warrants paid...................
$ 8 4 6 2 .5 2
Balance Dec.
$ 4 3 8 8 .4 4
1, 1 9 1 3 ......
3 7 7 4 ,1 2
Balance November 1 1 9 1 3 ........ ..$ 3 9 7 .8 8
Received County Treas........
.. 6 3 .9 0
Total ..............................
Paid one warrant....................
.
Balance Dec.
.$ 3 1 1 .7 8
1, 1 9 1 3 ................
1 5 0 .0 0
Balance same as previous month.
$ 8 .6 3
1911 STRE E T IM PKOVEM ENT FUND
Bal. November 1, 1 9 1 3 .......
Interest....................
Deceived and Principal
$ 1 7 8 .8 7
Total paid out...................... $6260.00
Balance December 1, 1913........* 419.57
1912 S TRE E T IMPROVEM ENT FUND.
Balance November 1 1913......$ 100.60
Rec. Interest............................... 276.43
on principal........................ 213.43
a t k in s ,
W hether it be school boy or
school girl or the most sedate
of “ grown-ups” there’s always a
fascination in picture taking and
it’s so simple by the Kodak sys­
tem that anybody can take good
pictures from the very start.
.$ 590.50
$ 300.00
13 30
Total ....................................$ 313.30
Balance December 1, 1913...... $ 277.20
Kodaks and Brownies from one
dollar up. A ll the new goods
from the K odak City are in our
stock.
The Rexall Store
VANKOUGHNET & REDER
DRUGGISTS
FOREST GROVE,
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1913 IM P R O V E M E N T FUND
Balance November 1 1913........... $ 182.68
Rec’d o f George Naylor ............ 162.39
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon, for Washington County.
Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff,
vs.
Emma Lousignont, Defendant.
To Emma F. Louisignont, Defendant.
In the name of the State o f Oregon:
You are hereby required to appearand j
answer the complaint filed against you ,
in the above entitled suit, on or before j
the expiration of six weeks from and |
after the date of the first publication of
this summons, to-wit: The 15th day of
January, 1914, and if you fail to answer ,
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint, to*-wit: For the
dissolution o f the marriage contract now
existing between plaint if and defend­
ant, and for such other relief as may
seem meet and equity in the premises,
on the grounds of cruel and inhuman
treatment, rendering his life burden­
some.
This snmmons is published by the
order o f the Hon. J. U. (Campbell,
Judge o f the Fifth Judicial District o f
Oregon, and said order being made %on
the 25th day of November 1913.
The date o f the first publication o f j
this summons is December 4th, 1913, ;
and the last day o f the publication o f
this summons is the loth day o f Janu­
ary, 1914.
J. N. H o f f m a n .
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
WE HAVE
Som e
wonderfully
tractive styles
at­
in new
Fall Overcoats just now,
the smartest models we
think that W e Ve seen in
many a day.
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LEADING CLOTHIER
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V I A TH E
The Exposition Line, 1915
Between all points in Oregon, also from
points in Oregon to California,
Washing ton and Idaho
SALE DATES AND LIMITS
Christmas Holidays:— Between all points in Oregon; also from
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5 1 0 .6 7
Total.....................................$6679.59
Paid eight bonds.......................... $4000.00
76 coupons............................ 1140.00
two warrants and interest.. 1120.00
Total.....................
Paid 20 coupons at $15..
Paid 1 coupon
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Put “K O D A K ”
on that
Christmas List
$461 78
BUILDING FUND
Chief o f Police o f the City o f Fores.
Grove, Washington County, Oregont
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SUMMONS
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LIB R A R Y FUND
1 hat on the 27th day ot December,
1913, at the hour of 11 o ’ clock in the
forenoon o f said day, at the front door
o f the Court House in the City of
Hillsboro, County o f Washington and
State of Oregon, I will sell said piece
o f property as above described, to the
highest and best bidder therefor, for
cash sufficient to pay said assessment,
together with the interest thereon and
he costs and expenses o f advertising,
and the costs and expenses of this sale.
P. W .
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OVERCOATS
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
$ 4 9 8 8 .2 8
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FUND.
Bal. Nov. 1 s t 1 9 1 3 .......................
Rec. Int. on daily Bal...............
P. C. Starrett tower........
S. P. R. R. frtovercharge
S. P. R. It..........................
County Treasurer’s Tax. ..
Light..............................
W ater................................
Meter depots.....................
Licenses...........................
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Total and bid. Dec. 1 1913 $1298.40
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OREGON
Southern Pacific points to points in Washington and Idaho
Dec. 18 to 2 4 inclusive. Between Oregon and California
points Dec. 2 0 to 2 5 . Return limit all points Jan. 5, 1914.
2 7 to Jan. 1, with final return
limit Jan. 5, 1914. The New Year Fares apply only be­
tween points in Oregon and between Oregon and Califor­
nia.
New Years Holidays:— Dec.
SU PER IO R T R A IN SERVICE
Observation Cars, Dining Cars and big, warm
all-steel coaches. AH trains solidly vestibuled.
Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full particulars,
train schedules, specific fares, etc.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Let Your Christmas Presents for the Home Be of Lasting Comfort.
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^ or ^ a‘rs’ bookcases, Dining Room Se‘.s, Couches, Tables, Beds, Picture Frames, Carpets,
Rugs, Linoleum, Matting, or any other desired article in our Extensive line of Home Furnishings.
O. Roe & Co., Pioneer Furniture Dealers, Forest G rovej
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