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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
McWhite vs. Ed. M. Chandler. iJItr Jflnrrst (Srmtp lExprpaa Judgment for sum of $68.17 with interest from the fifteeth duy of , April, 1916. E. J. M c A l e a r vs. Ray D. E n tered as second-class m a tte r Ja n . 12, 1916, a t th e postofti Oregon, under the Act « March 3, 1879 Morse, et al. Mortgage foreclos ure on real property upon which T H U R S D A Y . MAY 25. 1916 is due the sum of $2000 with in terest at 8 per cent from July, N O T E S A N D C O M M E N T S 1915. Jennie Long vs. J a s p e r E. Hillsboro was more loyal to its RUSHING TO Reeves. Plaintiff is asking for an candidates than Forest Grove. THE ALTAR In one case out of every four, injunction restraining the defend T h e v o t e r s of Washington ant from selling certain real prop in divorce actions in Massachu county are evidently rather fond erty. Plaintiff alleging that judg setts last year, the plaintiff blamed of Tongue. R e cip ro city is th e life of tra d e . D rop in and spend a hasty decision to marry as the ment obtained by Sheridan bank against C. G. and C. Rhoades is The Rose Show comes next, cause of all the trouble. a d o lla r w ith y o u r neighboring shopkeepers. .! void, as neither have any claim then the county fair and after In only one case out of every, . . . It K E E P S T H E M ONEY IN TO W N . M oney that the fall election. nine heard in the divorce court .i upon the * property 1 J involved, sp en t in tow n helps th e tow n. R E A D T H E was intemperance included in the . , ■ ro"a t* Court T h e Great American V o t e r charges HOM E PAPER. *n l "e estate °f ,ate Helen squared up a few grudges and a ' From this we (rather that ilrunk- £ ' J" " " 1"'™- A pettttal has !>«•" lot of imaginary ones last Friday. en husbands art1 goingoutof style. Lby her “ »• » • ' . and that the old Hay State needs ,0, r the h'ntself as some fairly good scores. There Card of Thanks Some of the boys who thought administrator of the estate, the will be another shoot next Sunday, The undersigned desire to make they stood pretty high with the a law that will tend to check value of which is about $5000. mad rush to the altar. at 10 a. m. public acknowledgment of th« ir the Oregon Voting Kings got a In the e s t a t e of Catherine In many states one may not The greatest moral picture ever appreciation of the many courte- terrible jolt. marry on the day the license is Loughy. a petition has been filed exhibited, “ Damaged G o o d s , ” sics and kindnesses shown them for the appointment of Annie Considering that he had notified issued. This is a good law. shown next Tuesday and Wednes- and their mother, Mrs. Hannah the secretary of state that he was How many marriage pacts are Mabel Johnson as administrator. day at the Star. Admission 10c J. Laughlin, by friends and neigh not a candidate for president. made in a casual way we do not The value of the estate is said to and 15c. NTo children under 11 hors during the latter« illness and Judge Hughes certainly ran well know; but we do know that many be about $600. unless accompanied by parents after h e r d e a t h . M a y these M arriag e License» in Oregon. a woman has tied herself to a hus friends never lack kindly minis Daniel V. Herrick and Theodoro Matinee Tuesd -y at 2:30. band whom she wouldn’t consider M. Kruige. Mrs. B. F. White, Mrs. John tration in their hours of sorrow. Senator Hollis made a nice run, seriously if she gave the matter #Fred C. Miller and Bertha Og Bailey and .Mrs Seymour went to Mrs. Nora Fairchild, considering t h e m u d through calm and temperate thought. Mrs. !x>tn Mocking. Portland Tuesday afternoon to a t lesby. _____ _ which he had to wade. His op And we know many a man who tend the P. E. 0. convention held ponent was not so handicapped Hancock & Wiles carry Life, CONDENSED NEWS NOTES has had a sudden ru h of love to there Tuesday, Wednesday and Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf by Mr. Hollis and his friends. the head—really a terribly com Job printing—phone 821. Thursday of this week Mrs Lit- SUM M ONS There is some consolation in mon malady—and has hurried Hancock & Wiles have $25,000 tler, Mrs. Olmsted, Mrs. Clark, In Ju s tic e C ourt for F o rest G rove his fair inamorata off to an oblig having George Hancock defeated Mrs. McKenzie, Mr». Goff, Mrs. Ju stic e o f the P ear« and CoiiMtahle to loan on farms. 1-tf —he will continue to reside in ing parson or an ever ready justice Money to loan Valley Realty Scott and Miss Miltimore attend D istrict, W ashington County, O regon. Forest Grove, where we can see of the peace. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf ed the Wednesday and Thursday W. F. lia r tr a m p f , i ’lairititf i The starry-eyed one murmurs v«. - . I his cheerful countenance and hear The Express prints butter wrap meetings. K. D. Rounds, D efen d an t I “yes” while she takes a swift sur pers with non-poisonous ink. his pleasant voice daily. Mr. and Mrs. M. S Allen and To E. D. Rounds, D efendant: vey of her beloved’s wallet from IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F Highest price paid for Mohair daughter, Martha, and Miss Eil O REG With both the c o u n t y seat which he extracts the marriage O N . You arc hereby required to and Wool. A. G. Hoffman & Co. een Johnson motored to Mon H|i|s-iir tiefore th e undersigned, W. J . papers fighting him, Editor Ferns- fee. R. Beach, a Ju stic e o f th e P eace in We will insure your auto against mouth and hack last Sunday to and for the D istrict, C ounty and S ta te worth of the Banks Herald made And the happy bridegroom, en- resaid and an»w er th e com plaint of a hard run for the legislature, joying what the novelists call the fire, theft and collision. Hancock visit Miss Gertrude Allen, who is afo plaintiff on or befo re nix w eeks from Wiles. 9-tf a student at the normal school coming within 53 votes of landing supreme moment, stutters ‘yes and a f te r the d a te o f the first publica- The roads were fine and they Mrs. A. L. Sexton and daugh l tion of this sum m on«; the d a te o f the a place. and the game is on. publication o f th is sum m ons being ter. Beth, visited friends in Port- made the run to Monmouth in firat Maj 26, IM6. The big vote given Jess Apple- . ^ !S carriage business is a ser- 1 md Saturday. three hours, had a picnic dinner I f you fail to an sw er or apjx-ar, for gate for sheriff would indicate *ous a^ a’r* in the visited friends and w an t th e re o f the plaintiff will ta k e But you’d never realize it if you . have Arsenate of Lead in . . grove, . , , ju d g m en t Hgnin»t you for the sum o f that he has some mighty good #106.70, to g e th e r w ith in te re s t thereon listened to the testimony in div- tier’s PhT m £ * “ *' ° ' ^ * °‘ back ho"u' tx’fore dark friends—and lots of them. And from M«y Sd, 1916, at tin- rnt<- of k ’ ... , H i s O p p o s it e . j>er cent to d a te and for $25.00 u tto r- the small vote given Mr. Mann orce suits and learded how easy it “They »ay people w ith uppisitte char- I ney fee» on hi» first cause o f action, “ * * ‘»e plunge. J * « * ? - *£>7 indicates that the taxpayers do act Crist lea m ake the happiest m ar and ju d g m en t a g a in st you in the sum Many a man and woman has Stewart. K of P. block. o f $4«.00 and in te re s t thereon a t 6 jier riage»." not want their sheriff to pay his decided it thus: “ Yea; th a t’» w hy i ’ni looking fo r a cent from O ctober 1st, 1915, to d a te , own expenses. Miss Vivian Stream, who is em I on his second cause o f action; and “Well, honey, will we go to the. ployed at (he Forest Grove hotel, girl w ith m oney.''—Brooklyn Eagle. , ju d g m en t ag a in st you for th e sum of on his third cause o f action, and The Express editor hears there movies this afternoon or get mar- visited her people in Hopewell, A G re a t Help. for his coats and d isb u rsem en ts in this are some people in this section ried 7’—Portland News, "D id you have nny one help yon action. Sunday. w hen yon w ere hanging fhe pictures?" who claim it is a waste of time T his sum m ons is served upon you by D. Leach and family of Corval “Oh. ye»! My w ife »food around and publication by o rd er o f W .J. R. Beach, and money to teach boys and stic e of the P eace in and fo r F o r lis motored to Forest Grove Sun- “•ked 1,10 wh,l‘ * "»» «w estin g a t'* — e a s Ju girls cabinet-making, carpentry, t G rove Ju stic e o f the Pence and Kt. Lout» Post D ispatch. W a sh in g to n C o u n ty E d ito rial A ssociation day and visited with Mr. and C onstable D istrict. W ashington County, dressmaking and cooking in the N ew s D u reau Oregon, which o rd e r was ‘m ade and Mrs. John Anderson. Some men do not m nke fortune» for rendered Ht F o rest G rove, O regon, the high schools. If there are any John Anderson v i s i t e d with th e »tike of U rine, hut, blinded by 24th day o f May, 1916, and which said Circuit Court such people, they should take a avarice, live for the »nke of money order prescribes the publication o f this Several there are who are seek- friends in Corvallis Thursday on only.— Jnvennl look at a practical demonstration sum m ons for six w eeks from and a f te r the d a te of the first publication th ereo f. fin the Allen hardware window) of *ni? balm in the divorce court«, his way home from a stay of sev W. J . R. B e a c h , Do a kind act by telling your eral days in Newport. what pupils of the Forest Grove Karulina Miller vs. Joseph Miller, 'Ju s tic e o f the Peace. sick friend of chiropractic. Dr. high sch ol can do along these Suif for divorce. Plaintiff alleges Mrs. Charles Knapp returned J . N. Hoffm an, A tto rn ey for plaintiff. 2<>-7t lines. Some of the work in that that defendant beat her, also that the latter part of last week from Stewart, K. of P. block. window would put to shame the he told plaintiff he didn’t want her daugh er’s home, where she best efforts of some of the fathers w°rk and would not work and has been visiting several weeks. and mothers of the community, plaintiff was compelled to feed Mr. and Mrs. Will McEldowney The examples shown demonstrate him. It is alleged that plaintiff left Thursday morning by auto that domestic art, domestic science was compelled to support the for their farm at Ontario, Oregon. and manual training a r e well three small children and defend They expect to spend the summer ant would leave home whenever it there. taught in the local school. suited him to do so. Next Tuesday is Memorial Day, J E. Daw vs. Nettie Daw. Di- In‘n' Hal1 of Nor^ P? w* Di . on any promise we make to deliver work on when, all over this land of ours, vorce. Plaintiff alleges that de- de ' ler- 0re8™’ dmved .¡¡ere th® f,!"t a given date. The Express hits one of the gray-bearded veterans of the civil fendant would leave home and re- j° e eV , an W1 . ,e best equipped little printing plants in the war will walk, with faltering steps, main away with friends whom the ;®am’|af rvvi er aun » rs' to the thousand of cemeteries plaintiff did not know and against! ar* Willamette valley, having added several where little mounds of earth mark his consent. Defendant i.s also Have a Rood second-hand cam- hundred dollars’ worth of material to the Williams plant for the last resting place of former alleged to have neglected duties of era that Wlil take 8x10 or 5x7 comrades-in-arms. T h e s e vet- the home and failed to keep the p,ctures‘ What have you to offer erans, now scarce and enfeebled, home in order. 38 a traiie 7 Value of complete will place on these mounds gar- Catherine F. Schonover v.s. Ar- outfit ,is J ? 5' to B‘ W* purposes and more good material is on the lands of flowers, symbolic of their thur Schonover. Divorce on the ^)OX ^ ‘(y* way. The management would very much love and \eneration of those gone ground of cruel and inhuman hor Sale Heating stove $5; appreciate it if those in need of stationery, before. Their untiring devotion treatment. Plaintiff, first of all, dining room table $9; brass bed, office blanks, or any other kind of printing to their dead comrades is com- alleges that defendant struck her mattress and springs $17.50; Cir- would call at the office for samples and mendable and it is a pity those with his fist and then kicked her. cassian walnut chiffonier $15; prices. If you’re too busy to come to the who are not veterans do not give She asks custody for three minor ladies' desk $8; refrigerator $6. office use the phone and a representative more pious thought to this Day of children and alimony amounting Rhone 0263. 20-tf will call on you. PHONE 821 Days of the heroes of the early to $25 per month and costs of A dozen Forest Grove, Kansas sixties. There are not so many action. (City and Cornelius scatter-gun of the old boys as there were last A. A. Walker vs. Ethel Walker, artists indulged in a practice shoot year and next year there will be Divorce. On alleged grounds of at clay pigeons east of the P. U . less than there are now. desertion. j campus Sunday morning, making Published every W ednesday a t F o rest G rove, Oregon. W. C. B enfer, E d ito r and Publisher. Give Your Neighbors a Lift The County Seat We’ll Make Good . . . JOB PRINTING . . .