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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1914
PAGE 3
W M V .V .V .V .V V .V .V .V .V .V .
Fund ....................................
636 88
J. E. Bailey spent Saturday in
Portland.
Total received.....................$ 4,533 13
J. Dilley, who has been visit­ Warrants paid......................... 4,212 59
ing at Boring, returned to Forest
Balance January 1, 1914
$ 320 54
Grove Saturday.
SUMMONS
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Nick Bouten, o f Gales Creek,
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Balance
January 1, 1913
$ 5,187 60
was
in
the
city
on
business
last
Oregon, for Washington County.
Received from interest........ .
2,832 64
Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff,
Tuesday.
Principal.................................. 6,023 47
vs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins, of
Emma Lousignont, Defendant.
Total received.......................$14,043 71
Reese Leabo was out from Gales Creek, were Forest Grove Amt. bonds redeemed .......... 9,000 ilO
To Emma F. Louisignont, Defendant.
Som e w onderfully at­
visitors
last
week.
Portland
the
first
of
the
week.
Int. coupons paid ................... 3,000 00
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
tractive styles in new
You are hereby required to appearand He was so long connected with
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, of Transferred to Road Fund.... 1,120 00
answer the complaint filed against you Bailey’s s ore that he was almost Cornelius, spent Sunday withI
F all Overcoats ju st now,
Balance January 1, 1914....$
923 71
in the above entitled suit, on or before tempted to go in and tear off a
relatives
in
this
city.
the smartest models we
the expiration o f six weeks from and
Cash payments....................... $ 7,383 39
after the date o f the first publication of few yards of calico for clearance
Amt. rec. principal of bonds..
309 94
Mr.
and
Mrs.
McCoy,
o
f
Watts,
think
that we ve seen in
customers.
this summons, to-wil: The 16th day o f i
374 50
were Forest Grove visitors last Interest o f bonds.....................
January, 1914, and if you fail to answer
many
a day.
Miss Helen Luce, who has been Tuesday.
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­
Total received.......................$ 8,067 83
living
for
some
time
in
Portland,
1
ply to the court for th relief prayed
Warrants paid......................... 4,453 56
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bates, Amount
for in the complaint, to-wit: For the is here attending the exhibit of
trans. General Fund. 2,829 23
dissolution of the marriage contract now her sister’ s paintings. They w ill, o f Gaston, visited in this city Interest coupons paid.............
384 89
existing between plaintiff and defend­ go to Eastern Oregon next week ! Tuesday.
ant, and for such other relief as may
Balance January 1, 1914.... $ 400 15
E. Hughes,
of
Aberdeen,
seem meet and equity in the premises, to teach school.
Cash
paym ents........................$ 7,694 07
on the grounds of cruel and inhuman
Mrs. F. C. Foland. of Mountain Washington, visited in this city Warrants paid.......................... 7,594 50
treatment, rendering his life burden­
Monday.
View, California, was the guest!
some.
Balance January 1, 1914... $ 100 57
This snmmons is published by the o f Mrs. N. B. Hall, o f this city, ! I. M. Livingston, o f Portland,
order o f the Hon. J. U. jCampbell, last week. Mrs. Foland has two visited in Forest Grove Thursday.
BUILDING FUND.
Judge o f the Fifth Judicial District of daughters employed on the Pa­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAlear Balance January 1, 1913........ $ 147 39
Oregon, and said order being made on cific Press, the large Adventist
8 63
the 25th day o f November 1913.
and son Lowell, o f Hillsboro, j Received from taxes .............
printing
plant
at
Mountain
View.
The date o f the first publication o f j
visited relatives in this city last Total received....................... $ 155 93
this summons is December 4th, 1913.
Mrs. Blanche Moore, o f Port­ Sunday.
Warrants paid.................
147 30 |
and the last day o f the publication of J land, has been the guest o f her
Transferred General Fund....
8 6g
this summons is the loth day o f Janu­
T.
W.
Sain,
of
Gaston,
visited
sister, Mrs. Dan Parsons, the
ary, 1914.
in this city Friday.
past week.
J. N. H o f f m a n ,
Real Estate Transfers
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Mrs. Henry McDonald of That­
Rev. J. B. Holmes, o f the
Mattie Wheeler and hus to E
Christian Church, leaves this cher, was shopping in the Grove,
Notice for Publication
A'Hjorsvang and w f It 1 blk 1,
week for Petaluma, California, Tuesday.
L E A D IN G C L O T H IE R
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon. where he will supply for a time. I George Wade, living on the | Bailey’s add to Forest Grove, al­
December 26, 1913.
Rev. Kendall, who is an attorney farm formerly owned by Will so lot 4 and 5, blk 2 Bumps ad to
Oregon
Forest Grove
$600
Notice is hereby given that William of McMinnville, will fill the local F'rench southwest o f Dilley was Forest Grove
J. Lunney, of Gaston, Oregon, Route pulpit.
in the Grove trading with the
C E Hall to H D Layman J int
No. 1, who, on March 8, 1907, made
Mr. Wade is; in 74.58 acres in Harmon That­
Original Homestead Entry No. 16197,
Dr. Kathryn Reuter read a local merchants.
1
¡Serial 01359, for E.
S. E. '4 and N. paper on “ Asthma” at the semi-] one o f Washington County’ s suc­ cher die sec 13 and 14, 1 n 4
W . ' i , S. E.
and on December 28,
cessful potato growers.
Orla Buxton and w f to L H
annual
osteopathic
convention
in
1907, made Additional Homestead
She for-1 Miss Mona Mallory has been Britton 31 a in die o f Henry Bux­
Entry No. 16414. Serial 01446, for N. E. Portland last week.
4650 |
S. W. J4, Section 31, Township 1 merly attended Pacific University ill with tonsilitis the past week. ton Jr 1 n 4
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
North, Range 4 West, Willamette and is the daughter of Mr. and |
J
Nichols
and
w
f
to
F
A
Ram­
Mrs.
Lombard
has
sold
her
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
&
to make final five-year proof, to estab­ Mrs. A. Reuter, of David’s Hill. millinery store in this city to sey pt o f It 4 bik 4 Forest Grove;
also another tract in blk 4
10
lish claim to the land above-described, j
Mrs. Rush, of Hillsboro.
H.
D.
Layman
recently
pur-
j
before the Register and Receiver, U. S.
O f Forest G rove, Oregon
L Colpitts and hus to IC Ram­
Land Office, at Portland Oregon, on t chased Charley Hall’s interest in ! A. E. Hart is erecting and
their farm in the Thatcher equipping a modern dairy at his sey and wf tract in Henry Bux­
the 12th day o f February, 1914.
Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. The Home
ton Sr. die No 44 1 n 4
1
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil- j district.
farm near Gales City.
Company That Has Made G ood. Insure Your
liam J. Williams, of Gales Creek, O re-!
Bud Watson has returned from ! Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reder who
gon; Matt Vincent, of Gales Creek,
Business or Dwelling
g in T he
Fundamental
Music
Training
Oregon; Charley Dennis, of Gaston, j Portland, where he has been
Bankers & Merchants
Oregon; Mrs. David Richards, of \ doing work on a house owned by have been living with Mr. and in classes, as taught by Mrs.
Mrs. Van Koughnets have moved
Gaston, Oregon.
Dr. Charles Lester Large and K. into apartments'over the new Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland.
H. F. H igry ,
Mrs. E. E. Williams.
13-tf
N. Staehr, of this city.
2415
Register.
bank.
John Vanderzanden, who for­
Mrs. Oliver Corl and daughter
merly conducted a restaurant Gladys were visiting Miss Mary
heie, was trading with • local Corl in the Grove last week.
merchants Tuesday. He prefers Mr. Corl has moved his family
working the soil to serving the to Banks for the winter.
dear public meals.
Lewis Crawford left for Mabel,
Friends here have received Oregon, Saturday, where he will
word from Mrs. Margaret Brown, work.
nee Margaret Littlehales, from
A. T. McConnel, o f Portland,
Vernonia, that they had a pleas­
ant trip to their new home. She made a business trip to Forest
reports good sleighing there and Grove, Friday.
This Space Reserved for
likes the country and place very
A. L. Harding o f Yamhill was
much.
visiting in this city, Friday.
The Misses Kirkwood were out
Mrs. L. Butler, of San Fran­
from Portland Saturday and Sun­
day visiting their mother, who cisco was in this city Monday.
left Tuesday evening to visit her
Mr. Taunton, o f this city, was
son in Missoula, Montana. Mr. in Newberg, Tuesday, trans­
Kirkwood is the head of the de­ acting business.
T he undersigned having bought the store recently
partment of botany and biology
Mrs.
Charles
Sprague, of
in the University of Montana.
owned by V an W alters & Co., wishes to meet all form er
H. J. Seek, o f Albany, was in Garden Home is visiting her
patrons
and as m any new ones as possible, and as a
mother, Mrs. M. A. Thomas in
this city Sunday.
this city.
means to that end, will give them the surprise o f their
J. G. Ca«ey, of Portland, made
a business trip to this city Friday, Annual Report of City Treasurer
lives in the way o f A G E N U I N E
TENNESSEE
F. 0 . Seaton, o f Portland, vis­ The report o f Treasurer R. P.
ited in Forest Grove Monday.
Wirtz for the year o f 1913, ending
: : R U M M A G E
SALE
: :
Mrs. L. C. Misz spent the week January 1, showed $5,855.81 in all funds
end with Mrs. Urfer, of Portland. as compared with $1,597.44 o f last year,
at prices so low that you will always connect the occas-
Miss Alta Purdy visited friends j or a difference o f $2,934.51 in favor of
sion with that Southern generosity so characteristic of
the year just closed. His annual re­
in Portland last week.
them. W h ile the invoice showed a stock of as fine
port follows:
T. Wigman, a traveling sales-1
merchandise as can be found anywhere, Portland not
GE N ER A L FUND.
man, is expected to return from i
excepted, still there are som e lines that must be reduced
Balance January 1, 1913........$ 1,345 41 1
New York this week.
Licenses ...................................
134 50 J
Delivered at your home
and others that must be sold regardless of cost. This is
Mr. Fields, of White Salmon, Fines .........................................
78 00 |
M orning and Evening
Washington, is visiting friends | Taxes ...................................... 4,293 55
not one of those “ Joke” Great Slaughter Sales so fre­
Overcharge on fre ig h t............
899 65
in Forest Grove this week.
6 1-2 cents per Quart
Capt. McCann..........................
489 90
quently pulled o f f in t h i s t o w n ,
but a real
91 24 I
Mr. Cassion, o f Indiana, is the Interest on daily balances.......
45 00 '
guest o f J. K. Vaught this week, j W o o d ........................................
P. C. Starrett, tower.............
25 00
Our Motto: “ A* G o o d as the Best’*
GET-RID-OF-IT -AT-ANY-PRICE-SALE
Mr. Vaught has recently bought Oregon
Electric
Railway,
out Van Walters & Co.
lamp posts and labor on
In extending an invitation to everyone to give us a call,
drain......................................
152 30
Phone 834
South Park Dairy
Miss Barbara Hathaway, of Estate
M. E. Dilley, survey...
53 00
we feel sincere in assuring you that you will in no wise
Aloha, is spending a few weeks Sidewalks.................................
79 32 !
with her grandparents, in Forest 1911, Street Imp. Fund..........
766 10 I
:
:
:
:
be disappointed
:
:
:
:
1912, Street Imp. Fund.......... 1.7QO 01 !
Grove.
1,298
40
1913,
Street
Imp.
Fund..........
CHAS
D. S T A L E Y , Prop
8 63
J. R. Reeher, o f Portland, is Building Fund..........................
visiting C. B. Stokes, in Forest Light ................................. ....... 8,290 52
10.5' »2 96
Water..............
Grove this week.
655 00 i
Light depositz
80 20 I
Mrs. Guy Stockman and son, Miscellaneous
O V E R 65 Y E A R S '
In anticipation o f meeting everyone in town and the
Quentin,
spent
the
week
end
in
Total received......................$30,989 19 ;
EXPERIENCE
Portland.
Warrants paid ....................... 26,457 74
surrounding country, believe us,
Yours to Serve,
A. J. Spiller, o f Forest Grove, | Balance January 1, 1914 ....$ 4,531 95
made a business trip to Portland I
L IB R A R Y FUND.
Saturday.
F. Schmidtke was a Portland Balance January 1, 1913...... $ 312 30
T raoe M arks
Received from taxes...............
712 69
visitor Sunday.
D esigns
C opyrights 4 c .
Total received..................... $ 1,024 99
Adam Beals and wife, of Cen
y o n e g 9 sending
and
e iiiiiii| a
s s sketch
A e n ' h fl
T l d description may
r>n fre
frea
hether i —
725 00 1
incertain o u r opinion
e w
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terville, were shopping in Forest Warrants paid..........................
probab ly ^ a te n ta
b l^ ^ C
onim
iinica-
table.
Com
mu
n i< _
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NO BOD* on Patent*
strictly ----
confident
Grove
Tuesday.
Oldest
agei
cy
for
securing
paieir.s.
free.
Balance January 1, 1914
$ 299 99
t ak en thr igh M unn & Co. receive
ill notice, without c harge. In the
Mrs. L. M. Stream was visiting
ROAD FUND.
in Hillsboro Saturday.
Balance January 1, 1913....... $
214 69
M ain Street South
:
:
:
Opposite Hartram pf’s Feed Store
ndsom ety illustrated weekly. I argest ctr-
Mrs. LelaBoese, o f Boring, was Received from taxes ............. 3,318 44
ion o f any scien tific Journal. T erm s. t3 a
; fo u r n . util*. |L S old by all new sdealers.
visiting her father. J. L. Dilley,* Transferred from 1912 Street
Improvement Fund.............
363 12
Q 364 Broâceay.
in the Watts district this week. Transferred
from General
I LEGAL NOTICES
\ il Purelv k
FALL
OVERCOATS
Personal
WE HAVE
The Bankers
Merchants Mutual Fire Association
J
The GOLDEN RULE STORE
LITTLER’S
PHARMACY
R U M M A G E SALE
FRESH MILK
Remember the Date: Commencing Jan. 17th
cientilic American.
New York
ct> onice.
F S t, WajbUik -n. D. C.
T HE GOLDEN RUL E S T O R E