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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
Mrs. Hampton, arrived Thursday from Newport and Mrs. Hamp ton will spend the summer with the Buxton«. The County Seat Washington County K*1I tori» I A »•**¡at ion News Huraau We Will Fix It! If you break an axle or casting on your auto or any o f your machinery, bring it to us ; w e’ ll weld the break with our I)r. It. M. Erwin, democratic M a r r ia g e Liren»** new Oxy-Acetylene welding maehi:... We weld steel, cast candidate for state senator, was The following marriage I ice n e « iron, brass or aluminum. down from Hillsboro Tuesday on w^e'granted'for the w ^k ending If your wagon or buggy needs repairs, either in wood, j Professional hu iness. ; Saturday: iron or rubber, come to us. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Charlotte Still of Detroit G. Fosdic, legal age, | visited last week with her uncle, and Mae S. Lovegren, legal age. Phone 504 Forest Grove, Ore Ephyraim Burton, one of Forest William J. Feldt, legal age, and | Grove'« shoe cobblers. IV-arl Wooldridge, legal age. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Abraham ! Probate Court hausen of Portland and Mrs. to lightening the ever-increasing bur of taxation created by expenditures of (¡aston attended the Faster1 In the estate of Chas. Knapp, George Boos of Gaston, di"d at den out of proportion to increase in wealth cantata at the Congregational a peiition for probate of will was the home of a grandlaught r, at and actual needs. L. A. Fernsworth. church Sunday evening. filed. Fairbury. Neb., on Wednesday, For Sheriff J. J. Wiriz went over to Tilla- J- H. Shearer is petitioning for April 5th, ag* d 76 years. De- To the Voters o f Washington county: i mook last week to preside over a the g u a r d i a n s h i p of Eva E. deased was born in Germany and 1 am a candidate for the Republican | chair in S m Moulton's barber Thompson, declared to be insane ciimc to America when ten years nomination for the office o f sheriff at shop during the summer and Mrs. iin<l un;.b!e to care for her estate, of age. She was a member of the the Primary Election to be held May Wirtz expect to go over in a few which a m o u n t s to probably Germ.in Luth* ran church, a true 19th, 1916. If nominated and elected, I will give Christian and a noble woman. $2 000 . days. the protection o f my office to all per In the estate of F. H. Maury, Interment was in Forest Lawn sons and all classes alike ; I will con Mrs. Dr. Hawke, who has been duct my office in an economical way, as «[»ending two weeks in Portland L. B. Maury is petitioning for cemetery, Omaha, Neb near as possible ; with fair and court papers of administration. Prop having her eyes treated by a Hancock & Wiles carry Life. eous treatment to the public. specialist, returned last week, not erty amounts to $10.000. Geo. G. Hancock. Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf In the estate of Joseph W. Improved. She will return to For Sheriff Ralston’s Entertainers, who put Marsh David Walker Marsh is Portland for further treatment. To the Republican voters: I am a |)etitioning that letters testamen on a -how boosting home pro- candidate for sheriff of Washington Mrs L. Kennedy and daughter, tary, be issued to Mary M. Marsh, uuets at the Star Theatre Wed- Connty, and if nominated and elected, Rose, of Portland, are visiting the ne day, Thursday and Friday pledge an economical administration of executrix of the Marsh estate. former’s sister, Mrs. Rose Olm- nk’ hts of last week, undoubtedly the office in all departments, and will Circuit Court ! stead, this week. Mr. Kennedy endeavor at all times to give the posi William Berger vs. F. F. John impressed many people with the tion attention in the interests o f the ! spent Sunday here, returning to evil result of sending away for i his work in Portland Monday son. in which the plaintiff asks j merchandise. Quite a number of taxpayers. D. M. Mclnnis. for judgment on mortgage for the morning. urn of $1,200. with interest at 6 merchants contributed liberally of To the V'oters of the Republican Party Dr. Bishop’s magnificent tulip i for Washington County per cent. Mortgage drawn on I go ds to be given away during the beds were a source of great delight I am a candidate for the nomination I three evenings. certain mill property located in for County Clerk, for the Primary : to the many visitors who called to Forest Grove, indù' ing building, Election to be held May 19th, 1916; HIGH SCHOOL NOTES s«*e them just before Easier. | machinery and other equipment have been chief deputy Couuty Clerk Many churches on Easter Sunday Miss Marian Wilbur o f the Advent for the past two terms, was bom in Also coi-ta of action. school comes to the high school one Washington County, am familiar with were graces by a profusion of Hillsboro Garden Tracks vs Me period a day for English. the work of the office, and if nominated these waxy white blooms. la i» Cooper. Foreclosure on mort Forest Grove High boys played the and elected will during my term o f o f County Clerk Luce reports that gage given on certain lots in said Newberg High last Saturday afternoon fice attend to the duties thereof, exer cising economy, and courtesy to the when the registration books were j Garden Tracks, located at Hills- in a game of baseball. Our boys played public. H enry A. K u ra tli . a good game but it seemed as if the closed on April 18th, 8338 persons ^oro Newberg team was too much for them. had registered for the primary j ame8 F . Williams vs..Car ie For Circuit Judge The score was 9 to 3 in favor o f New To the Republican Voters o f Washing election. Of these, G153 registered Williams. Divorce on the alleged berg. ton County: as republicans, 1538 as den*«rats groundli of cruel and inhuman Next Saturday the baseball boys are I arn a candidate for the Republican and 643 of other parties treatment. Plaintiff alleges that planning to go to Hillsboro and we all nomination for Circuit Judge o f the hope they will meet with better success Nineteenth Judicial District, compris Miss Lucy Sedgwick and M r s ., the defendant falsely accused him i than in their previous’, game with New- ing Washington and Tillamook Counties, at the May 19th, 1916, primaries. Julia Spring of Waukegan, III., before his children of being im- j berg High. G eo . R. B a g l e y . spent the week-end with Mrs. L. moral and leading a double life. Miss Estelle Stokes was absent from For Sheriff S. Phillips and family. They spent P'aintiff also alleges that the de school last Friday on account o f illness. To the Voters o f Washington County, Miss Marie RafTety visited with her the winter in San Diego, arriving fendant forced an elder son to Oregon: parents at Mountaindale over Saturday I hereby announce myself as a candi there just before the flood. They leave home and that, finally he iand Sunday. date for the nomination on the Repub found it could rain in Southern also was compelled to leave and The, Parent - Teachers association lican ticket for sheriff in the primaries met at the High school on Monday o f May 19th, 1916. If I am nominated California, as well as in Oregon. live by himself. , Lawrence The quick, safe and reliable roofing material Especially desirable In the country or where there is no water system, because Durable Roofing IS PR A C T IC A L L Y F IR E PRO OF It Is Rood roofing and ||ivri splen did MlUfaction because it U made right Free sam ples ami literature C E T I T O F YOUR DKAI.KK OK W R IT E OS D IRECT Durable Roofing Mfg« Co. Portland, Ore. F or saia by Forest Grove Planing Mill, Phone 0212 N O TES A N D P E R SO N A L S Miss Eunice Bernard returned Friday.from a visit at Portland. We will insure your auto against fire, theft and collision. Hancock & Wiles. 9-tf R. C Hill attended the funeial of Mrs Addison Russell at Caston last Thursday. Miss Ruth Cady of Pacific Uni versity «pent Monday night at her home in Beaverton. A daughter was born last Fri day to Mr. and Mrs. Frank PritzlofT of Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bates of the vicinity of Gaston were bus iness visitors in this city Monday. The Express is prepared to meet the prices of traveling calendar salesmen in lots of 100 or more. Mrs. M. A. Turner and daugh ter, Mrs. H. J. Walrath, returned Sunday from a visit in Portland. J. W. Connell, one of the re publican candidates for sheriff, was in this city Friday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson were in Portland Sunday to at tend the funeral of their nephew, Harvey Johnson, aged two years. The members of the Washing ton County Veterans’ association will hold their twenty-third an nual reunion at Hillsboro on Thursday, May 4th, and prepar ations for the event are well along. Mrs. J. S. Buxton and mother, ONALZ tf DA LAM RI EASTER Everybody brightens up for Spring. No housecloaning is com plete without National Mazda lamps in all sockets. National Mazda lamps are the way to better, brighter, whiter light. We have the size you want. Telephone your order today. Our number is 486. H. J. W alrath Two Poor* West of First National Bank A trio composed of J. Hutch- ison, pianist; Mrs. Susie Fennell Piper, violinist, and Ferdinand Konrad, cellist, will giv ■ a con cert at Marsh Hall on Wednes day evening, May 3d, 8 o ’clock Reserved seats 50c. Reservations at VanK< ughnets & Reder’s Miss Effie J. Godm anof Garden Home, candidate for the republi can nomination for county treas urer, was calling on friends in this city Monday. Miss Godman was atone time deputy county«clerk and has considerable office exper- lenee. J. D. Rode, living near this city, has t r a d e d s o m e Washington county land and a farm in Lynn county for a 400-acre alfalfa ranch five and a half miles from La- Grand, in union county. He does not contemplate leaving Wash ington county, however. Dist Saturday evening Miss Beth Emerson entertained a dozen of her hoy and girl schoolmates at the home of her parents, M r. and Mrs. Frank Emerson The even ing wa spent in parlor games, fol lowed by refreshments, and all the guests enjoyed a pleasant ev- ening with their hostess. STRIBICH & SON ^ ^ Deitz vs. Amelia Deitz ^or divorce, plaintiff alleg.ng cruel and inhuman treatment. De fendant in this case is alleged to have in-ulted the plaintiff and otherwise made life unbearable for him and at last to quiet the defendant, and upon her promise to desist from further harraasing the plaintiff, she was given certain properties to the amount of $15.- 000. Plaintiff complain- that this was insufficient and that he was at last compelled to leave his home, the defendant thereafter ■ refUfdng him the right to see or evening. Miss Cowgill. a teacher at O. A. C., spoke and a couple of num bers were sung by both the boys’ and girls’ glee club. Miss Ruth Patton was taken to Port land on Monday to have an operation. Miss Patton is a Senior and the class members all hope that she will soon be able to be with them again. The pedagogy class has been busy the past few weeks sending out their ap plications for schools. They have a>l been working very hard and we are sure they will prove efficient if they get schools. hold conversation with the child ren. Riga VanLoh vs. William Van- Loh for divorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment, non-«up- poit and desertion Plaintiff al leges that she was compelled to scrub, wash, pick up potatoes and do other menial and hard labor in order to provide for the family of five children. Plaintiff asks cus tody of minor children. E. C. Winters vs. L. N. Tom p kins. Judgment on bill due for labor performed to the extent of $60, with interest at 6 per cent since Nov. 4, 1914. Also costs for action. Dr. J. 0 . Robb vs. Chas. Mart- in and Theo Martin, his wife. Suit brought for the recovery of $200 alleged to be due plaintiff for medical services rendered. Also costs and interest at 6 per cent. A nice line of Nubone Corsets at Mr.-. Richards’. As the result of the burning out of a chimney earlier in the even ing, fire broke out in the garret of the home of Mrs. G. B. Sage, corner A street and Second ave nue south, at about 10 o ’clock Died in Nebraska Sunday evening. The fire de partment was on the ground in From the Plattsmouth (N eb) less than ten minutes and ex Journal, the editor of the Express tinguished the blaze without us learns that Mrs. Dietrich Heitz- hausen, mother of E. K. Heitz- ing the hose. We will insure your auto against fire, theft and collision. Hancock & Wiles. _ 9-tf Political Announcements (Paid Advertisements) For Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth Judicial District W. H. HOLLIS I am a candidate for nomination to the office of Circuit Judge of the Nine teenth Judicial District, composed of the Counties of Tillamook and Wash ington, subject to the Republican Pri mary election to be helu May 19th, 1916. If nominated and elected I will ad minister the business o f the courts of this district justly, promptly and with the least possible expense to the tax payers. Less litigation; less expense; less de lay and more justice shall be my aim. Your support is respectfully solicited. W. H. H ollis . and elected I will, during my term of office, conduct the said office honestly, impartially, efficiently and economically and for the best interest? o f the tax payers o f the county. Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., this 28th day of February, 1916. J. W. C onnell . g V B X jjx x M ir-i! i J. Present C. Deputy Applegate Sheriff Announces fi fi his fandidicy for County Sheriff Before the electors at the Republican Primaries to be held May 19, 1916 If nominated a n d elected h e pledges a strict observance o f his duties and an economical admini stration. n m m a mn EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given t h a t the County Court for Washington County, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned as executors of the last Will and Test ament of Rosanna Anderson, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to the ex ecutors at the office of Manche Lang ley, in Forest Grove, on or before the expiration o f six months from the date o f this notice. Dated this 23rd day o f March, 1916. J. M. HIATT 12-5 EDWARD G. ANDERSON Executors. LANGLEY & LANGLEY. Attorneys. FOREST GROVE Undertaking Co. J. S. BUXTON, Prop. For State Representative L. A. FERNSWORTH Funeral Directors and Embalmers To the members o f the Republican PHONE 642 Party in Washington County: Forest Grove, Oregon I beg respectfully to solicit your con- i sidération at the Republican Primaries _ May 19, for the office o f state Repre- I N . HOFFMAN sentative. I favor uncompromising *'• economy, clean-cut. fewer laws, and I Attorney At Law shall place the public interests ahead o f politics. I shall work against un Patent Office Business Solicited necessary, frivolous a n d conflicting I laws, and I shall give my best efforts ForestGrove, Oregon