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FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914
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I LEGAL NOTICES I
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Notice for Publication
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
December 26, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that William
J. Lunney, o f Gaston, Oregon, Route
No. 1, who, on March 8, 1907, made
Original Homestead Entry No. 16197,
Serial 01359, for E.
S. E. > , and N.
W. Y , S. E. J4, and on December 28,
19"7, made Additional
Homestead
Entry No. 16414. Serial 01446, for N. E.
K. S. W. l/ t. Section 31, Township 1
North, Range 4 West, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice of intention
to make final five-year proof, to estab­
lish claim to the land above-described,
before the Register and Receiver, U. S.
Land Office, at Portland Oregon, on
the 12th day o f February, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses; Wil­
liam J. Williams, o f Gales Creek, Ore­
gon; Matt Vincent, o f Gales Creek,
Oregon; Charley Dennis, o f Gaston,
Oregon; Mrs. David Richards,
of
Gaston, Oregon.
H. F. HlGBY,
24t5
Register.
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Charles Hoge, son o f
Walter
Hoge, a former newspaper man o f
this city, covered the Portland club
excursion over the P. E. & E. rail­
road Saturday for
the Portland
Journal. He came to Portland from
the Lincoln, Nebraska, Star, about
eight months ago and covers “ rail­
road row.”
The Misses Inez and Helen Luce Warren Tupper, Captain-Elect P. U. J im luiaiauuen, C aptain P. U. Basket
Football Squad, 1914
Ball Quintet
left on the steamer Bear for San
Francisco, Cal., Monday. From there noon.
B. B. Quick of Thatcher dis­
they will go to Reno, Nevada, where
Rant Dunsmoore and Guy trict was a Grove visitor Tues­
they will get paintings o f the sage
Aydelott were in Dilley Sun­ day.
brush country.
Mrs. Clara G. Esson, State Sunday
School worker for the
Christian
Church, was in McMinnville the first
of the week visiting at the E. V.
Notice to Taxpayers
Stivers home. Mrs. Stivers is her
Notice is hereby given that the 1913
tax roll for Washington County, Ore­ daughter.
gon, will open for the collection and
Herbert Nutter passed through
payment of taxes on Monday, February Forest Grove Monday via the South­
2, 1914. No rebate will be allowed.
All taxes are due and payable before ern Pacific Electric. He was fo r­
the 1st day of April, 1914. Half pay­ merly local agent for the Wells, Far­
ments can be made before the 1st day go Express Company, and is now
o f April, 1914, but a penalty of one traveling for them inspecting offices.
per cent per month is charged on
remaining half payment to be paid Mr. and Mrs. Nutter frequently visit
prior to September 1, 1914. Where no at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles
payment is made before the 1st day o f F. Miller.
April, 1914, the tax becomes delinquent
C. W. Tolsen an enterprising young
and a penalty of one per cent per
month is charged from that date to farmer o f Segers, was transacting
September 1, 1914. After September business here Monday.
1, 1914, a penalty of 10 per cent and
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Abraham, of
interest at the rate of 12 per cent per
year will be charged on all delinquent Forest Grove, have been visiting
taxes.
E. B. S a p p i n g t o n ,
their son, Dr. Abraham.— Hood Riv­
County Treasurer and Tax Collector o f er Glacier.
Washington County, Oregon.
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Mrs. Carl Kling returned Saturday
from Idaho, where she has been vis­
iting friends and relatives for sev­
eral weeks.
Jonathan Urban Hilts, a graduate
of Pacific University, whose home is
at Roy, this county, attended the big
exercises of his alma mater last
week. When in school Jonathan was
an ardent athlete and took part in the
distances. He taught school for
some time after graduation, but now
has a good job in Portland at clerical
This Space R eserved for
work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins were in
Portland Tuesday.
Dick Quick and son, Elmer, farm ­
ers of the Hillside section, were trad­
ing with local merchants Tuesday.
Mrs. Sadie Atkins, who is taking
a training course for nurses in Port­
land, is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Cronin, o f this city.
Mrs. H. L. McGinn, o f Fern Hill, is
ill, and her daughter Evelyn was
called home.
Harold McFeeters was visiting
home folks Sunday.
Claud Hutchens and Alva Patton
were at Beaverton Sunday in the in­
terest o f the C. E. Union convention
to be held here Saturday and Sun­
O V E R 85 Y E A R S -
EXPERIENCE
day.
Walter Gardner, form erly assist­
ant at the Oregon Electric depot
here, but now acting in the same
capacity at Corvallis, was in this city
friends.
T rade M ar ks
J H. Adams, o f this city, was in
D e s ig n s
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C opyrights Ae.
Portland last week and underwent a
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«qnlcltly oacertnin onr opinion free wnotii r an
serious surgical operation by Dr.
invention I« probable patentable. Communlca-
tloiiR strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patente
Connell, the specialist, for
catar­
tent free. Oldest airency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn ^t Co. receive
act
o
f
the
eye.
mpccimt «ttSinr, without c harge, iu the
Tom Sain, one o f the prosperous
farmers o f Scoggins Valley, was in
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.areest dr*
Forest Grove Saturday shaking hands
dilation o f i.ny b itMililic Journal. Terms. |3 a
year: four month*, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
with his many friends. He is the
j K ‘ . V’ nshir-rton, D. C.
I father o f Mrs. J. A. Parker.
n ri. h«
Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson and
1 daughter were Portland visitors Sat­
urday
POPULAR
Miss Margaret Lowell and Mrs.
MECHANICS
H. Ferrin were in the Rose City Sat­
urday.
Miss Sarah Burns, of this city, left
Tuesday with Mrs. F'errin for a
Janney, in Richmond Center, Wis.
LITTLER’S
day.
Mrs. Z. M. LaRue was shop­
ping in Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. Bean were Port­
land shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burlingham were
visiting in Portland Friday.
G. W. Flett of Gaston was in
this city Thursday.
G. R. Baker o f Portland visited
in this city Friday.
Henry Grigerson, o f Buxton,
visited in the grove Sunday.
Mrs. Shearer of Portland who
has been visiting Mrs. A. Hogue
the past week left for her home
Wednesday.
Levi Keck and T. Goff gave
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Morris a
piano and violin musical Mon­
day evening.
W. H. Brown and wife o f Port­
land visited in Forest Grove
Monday.
H. B. Hammer o f Portland
was the guest of relatives here
Monday.
W. E. Burdett of San Francis­
co was in the Grove Monday.
Philip Porter of Gales Creek
has traded his farm for some |
property o f Mr. H. J. Wright in
this city and will move here
soon.
Mrs. J. N. Hall o f Marshall,
Minnesota visited at the Robin­
son home during her tour in
the west.
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Mrs. Dora Barber was in Port­
land yesterday as a member of
the committee to confer with the
county commissioners, asking for
better conditions in the Multno­
mah County jail and for an ad­
ditional matron for the woman’ s
quarters.
Moses Salinger ma^e a busi­
ness trip to Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Mikle and daughter of
Victoria, B. C. arrived in the
Grove Wednesday to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Bean.
Prof. Harrington lectured in
the Public Library in Portland
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. J. Deeks is reported very
ill at her home in this city.
The County squadron went up
and sang their county song to
Mrs. Berton Jones Sunday after
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LeRoy L. Dennis, one of Gaston’s
most popular merchants was greeting !
relatives and friends in the Grove Sun­
day.
J. G. Cherry who has been farming n q unni o o
near Bnnks was in the Grove yesterday in m 2 J 22 O CD
on his way to his future home at
Eugene. He made this office a pleas­
ant call and as a result T h e P r e s s will
continue to inform him on local hap­
penings.
S. S. Taylor of Watts made a busi­
ness trip to the Grove Tuesday.
Joe Loomis made a business trip to
Vancouver Tuesday.
C. A. Hildard formerly of Gaston,
now a drummer, was visiting in the
Grove Tuesday.
W. E. Known, of Salem was a Grove
Jesse C. Moore, o f Portland,
visitor Thursday.
was seen in our city Thursday.
Mrs. S. H. Roush has gone to Port­
Finley Reynolds o f Portland land this week to order her new spring
was a Forest Grove visitor Fri­ millinery.
day.
B o r n —To Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Webb
Mrs. Bert Doane o f Oak Hill on Saturday January, 17 a son,
section visited with Lora Foster „ Miss Grace Baker of Portland, visited
at Portland over Sunday.
at the Purdy home last week.
ANDERSON
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New Electric Service
PHARMACY
, Scientific American.
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Where Q U A L I T Y C O U N T S
For the Q^est of building Material
ON THE
“THE EXPOSITION LINE-1915”
Is now in effect between Forest Grove and Portland and
steam and electric trains will run on the following
schedule:
Arrive
Leave
F orest G r o v e
6 : 3 6 a .m .
U
8 : 2 4 a .m .
At the
Willis-Place Lumber Company
J i Street and
First A ve. South
¡N on Open
Under Netti ¿TfCanagemcnt
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8 : 2 9 a .m .
1 0 : 2 0 a .m .
1 : 3 0 p .m .
5 : 2 3 p .m .
4 : 5 0 p .m .
6 : 5 4 p .m .
Ride in Comfort on the
Big Red All Steel Cars
J oh n M . S c o tt, G e n e ra l P a ssen g er A g e n t
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The Columbia Players
IN T H E
The Girl of Eagle Ranch
Main Street Garage
Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and
General Machine W ork. Storage
and Supplies. Phone Main 6 2 X
FOR D A G E N C Y.
W . A . CHALM ERS,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
A Western Comedy Drama
A gripping Story of Western life.
cry.
Y ou’ll laugh and
Special features between acts.
SPE C IAL
O LD SONGS. Songs our mothers
used to sing.
Victoria Verne with
a beautiful, well trained voice, trained in Paris by the
great Marchessi, who gave to the world, Melba,Emma
T A L K T O McC R E A D Y
W e have bought the Schramel Ac Davies stock ol
Lumber, Paper, R oofing and Building Material and
Eames, etc.
offer the entire lot at less than the cost of making it,
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P la y Enjoyed by Everybody
to say nothing of freight.
C om e and see for yourself.
Yours fo r business
Wednesday Eve, Jan. 28th
GRAND THEATRE
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