The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 17, 1916, Image 5

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s
and
PERSONALS
M r and Mrs. Harrison Heisler
visited relatives in town Tuesday. I
yto loan— V alley R ealty
forest Grove, O regon. 19-tf
3 S H STAMPS GIVEN
S& H STAMPS 61VEN
Miss Gladys Bruner of Port­
land is visiting at the J0e Wiles
. pill insure y ou r a u to against home.
¿eft and collision . H ancock
Brick ice cream at Shearer’s - j
9-tf
îles.
25c and oOc. Keeps two hours
nts at 4c per pound if without ice
pick yourself. M iss Frances
o
Rev. John Taylor filled the
M 0 R B I 6 0 N « 4 I Ï (/
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27
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1 6 6 - ITO T H I R D S T - t /
pulpit at the local M . E. church
r, and Mrs. C V . B . Russell last Sunday.
'Double S. & H. Stamps Given Â Â Ï S T 1
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tuesday for a few days at
W e wili insure your auto against
r*i
rv
ort.
ir e , theft and collision. Han™ k , . ^ , ren“ ° ,rlm a" I>"d W .H . Hay
r. and M rs. Frank Van D e­ & Wiles.
y lf
left M onday for an outing at New-
1 port.
b ited their son, Charles,
A1 Sexton has practically recov­
on anything in the line of
family in Portland Friday.
Mrs. R oy VanKirk and child-
ered from his recent illness and
,s
j
ren
departed
Tuesday
for
a
ten-
i Express is prepared to m eet j again at work
; day visit at Yamhill.
prices of traveling calendar
Miss Mary Farnum went Fri­
In d ie s ’ and G en ts’ U n derw ear
-en in lots of 100 or m ore,
Mrs. Ernest Tucker was called
day to C-hehalis to spend
at
h alf p r ic e ; C hildren’ s regular
a week j to Portland Sunday by the serious
your vacation trip, load with friends.
25c hose, 2 pair fo r ‘25c.
c
. , ,
illness of her brother.
-camera with “ Speedex” films
Special sale on toilet paper for
,T
, ,.
Corner Third St. and Pacific Ave
'you ' will get results. L ittler’s
a week at Littler’s Pharmacy; 4
^ Wa!t? r R,oswurm
Phone 41 x
cy.
large 10c rolls for 95c
and Ren " hlted and fam ,*y visit-
a
i
m
a
ir. and Mrs. L. L . H ollinger
M r. and Mra." John Heirier
v ia :
Condon--People of Ritter county to plaint, to-wit:
'sonof Portland visited M r.
For a judgment for th* sum of
I Mr. S. Gibson and family and have bridge across North Fork.
' Mrs. J. S. T h om pson in this Were in ,rom- GalK Cr« k
Roseburg—Riverside schoolhouse con­ $275.00, with interest thereon at the
to see how Grandson Hoffman is
rate of 8 per cent per annum from Aug.
M Schmamel and family went tract let.
? Sunday.
growing.
8, 1916, until paid, for the sum of $59 00
the first of the week on a cam p­
Albina machine works to get $235,- attorney's fees, and for his costs and
Mrs. J. G. T edrow and grand-
Will Crabtree was in Portland
disbursements incurred in this suit, and
000 for repairing Japanese steamers.
ing trip up Gales Creek.
hter, Greta R oss, departed
Saturday to see his brother-in-law,
Roseburg—New bridge to go across for a decree foreclosing a mortgage foe
said sums of money, against the follow-
Mrs. Keith Abraham of Gaston j Umpqua at Happy Valley.
Hav for a visit w>th relatives
0 . W. Hawkins, who is very low
ing-deseribed real property, to-wit:
was in Forest Grove Saturday i La Grande business men will install
City.
The Northwest Quarter of the
with cancer of the stomach.
night, attending the birthday cel­ a gas plant.
Southwest Quarter (N. W. 1-4 o f S.
C. 0. Roe returned M on d a y
Misses Vesta Greer and Christ­ ebration of Mis< Ada Taylor.
W. 1-4) of Section Thirty-two
Tnirtv-i
(32),
Florence--Putting in n e w water­
: his week’s outing at N ew -
Township Two (2), North of Range
works; new shingle mill running.
ine Mackrqdt returned Saturday
Five (5), West of Willamette Mer­
Mrs. R oe and son will re-
Miss Jerrine Whealdon of Port­
Astoria letting contracts for six bit-
idian, containing forty (40) acres,
evening from a two weeks’ outing
there for a few weeks.
land, an alumnus of P. U., has ulithic streets.
all in Washington county, Oregon,
at Newport and report a good
and for a sale of said property herein
Contract
let
Air
Latham
and
Dillard
been
visiting
Miss
Maude
English
Wm. Weitzel and fam ily, M rs. time.
described, by the Sheriff of Washington
county, state o f Oregon, to satisfy the
and other friends in Forest Grove. highway.
Johnson and M rs. A . L.
Meacham sawmill working with night said sums of money, and forever bar­
,
T
Prof. E. D . West, son and
on motored dow n to Lents daughter have returned from an
ring and foreclosing you, and each of
Just Before County
Fair
8 Oregon
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.
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J
gets $127,758 road money you. of all right, title and interest in
iiday for a visit with friends.
outing at Newport. Prof. West’s
and to the same, or any part thereof,
The promoters of the \\ atts from forest reserve fund.
and for such other and further relief as
Mr. and M rs. L . L . Langley m other will remain until Sep­
School Fair have decided on Sept.
Pendleton gets Farmers Union ele- the Court may deem equitable.
¡little son o f Portland visited tem ber 1st.
19th as the date for their annual vator and « rain cl«anin8 Plant
cost> This summons is published by virtue
former’s m other and sister in
o f an order of the Hon. George R. Bag-
G. L Fields, who left this coun­ exhibit, this making it convenient S26-000-
ley, Judge of the above entitled Court,
■city Saturday and Sunday.
ty four years ago and is now lo­ to bring exhibits from W atts to
A1,bany * ranBe wiU. u
eatab,iah public made on the 10th day o f August, 1916,
Simon Wahl of Scoggins Valley cated at Santa Ana, Calif., was the county fair in this city as St PhuI secures B cement. tile and directing the same to be published in
the “ Forest Grove Express, ” a news­
t two fingers of his left hand visiting old friends here the first soon as the Watts fair closes.
paper o f general circulation, published
block factory.
at Forest Grove, Washington County,
; Thursday when he g o t caught of the week.
While the Watts exhibition is
Gardiner will *et $14,000 plank road Oregon.
a hay-lifting d evice and was
LANGLEY & LANGLEY,
The Ha Ha Camp Fire Girls called a ‘ ‘School Fair,” it must to junction with Willamette Pacific
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
isted twenty feet off the barn went Saturday to Wilson River, not be assumed that it is
IS solely
uv/,vi
hlt?hwa>r-
'
Burns voted $125,000 to build eonnec Date of First Publication, Aug. 17,1916.
work. for
For tjon
Oregon Short Line from Ontario, Date of Last Publication, Sept. 28, 1918.
| where they wiil spend a few weeks an exhibition of school work,
it
will
be
something
after
the style
Astoria-$til92 bridge to be built
r. and M rs. W ard B . Nash of j camping. Dean and Mrs. Clarke
SUMMONS
of the average county fair, with across Skipanon Creek.
and were in the c ity Satur- are with them.
In the Circuit Court of the state of
exhibits of fruits fresh and can- I Florence—Porter Bros, sawmill, idle
Oregon for Washington county.
Mr. Nash, as advertising
Mrs. H etty Thomas, Mrs. Alice
ned. grains, vegetables, poultry tw° ***".’ 8Urt* to cut 16.000,000 feet. Richard A. Nale, Plaintiff,
for the Southern Pacific com - p ars0ns, the three Shearer fam-
&
i
it
- .
Hood River-Large interests uniting
vs.
Edda I/ee Nale, Defendant.
, having business with the ijies and M rs. L> s> Phillips at- and pet stock, needlework fancy- ^ build Mt Hood highway loop.
work and dairy products.
North Bend-Kruse & Banks shipyard
To Edda Lee Nale, Defendant:
newspapers.
tended the funeral of Mr. Case in
IN THE NAMEOF THE STATE OF
The fair opens at 9 a. m. and laying keel of third big vessel this year
OREGON. You art* hereby required to
The members o f the R e ju v e -! Hillsboro Thursday,
Salem—
Standard
Oil
Co.
builds
new
closes at 6 p. m. Ottice Shearer
appear and answer the complaint filed
ted club, with their children,
“ Happy” Morgan and Clinton
$10,000 storage plant.
against you in the above entitled cause
of this city has the refreshment
Philomath—Mary’ s R i v e r Lumber and court on or before September 15,
joyed an outing and picnic din- M cG ill, who are working for the
privileges and can feed those who I company building two miles logging 1916, and if you fail so to appear and
at Rippling W aters last Sun Southern Pacific n e a r A m ity,;
answer, for want thereof plaintiff will
come without their lunches. Ad- road.
apply to the Court for a decree disaolv-
J, ,.lth a good attendance and |spent Suuday with their parents
b
the fair ,8 free.
Grant Fee. San Francisco, low bidder ing the marriage contract now existing
very
:ry enjoyable tim e.
! and friends in this city.
between the plaintiff and defendant
on Portland post office—$762,300.
SUITS
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
fyon Cébtífong
STRONG
VALUES
&C 71 C&táiftd Co.
We’ll Save You Money
Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions
Closing Out
F. A. MOORE
j
SIGNS OF PROSPERITY
Swift packing company in North
Portland will erect $150,000 building.
Coos Bay leads all coast harbors six
Salem, Aug. 14—Draining 15,000 acres to one shipping lumber to San Fran-
erbert Collins, several days last 1 who is in a hopital, suffering from water-soaked French Prairie land may cisco,
k, leaving M on d a y for Seattle blood-poisoning. Harvey was im- be more than talk.
Salem-$20,000 to be expended in
visit Other relatives.
1 Drovimr when his father left h im . ! Four grain elevators, capacity 20,000 three years promoting Oregon dairy
u .,
1 ,
,,
, r
TT n, r.
i to 100,000 bushels, being built in Wascc industry.
Master Eugene M atthew s, who
M r. and M rs. H. R . Bernard county
Medford council confirms $300,000
been visiting at the Laughlin j 0-med the “ Buyers” excursion up
Lebanon-Fine new bridge built here bond issue for railroad to Blue Ledge
tel for the past six weeks, left the Columbia as far as Horse by Pocific Iron Works accepted by mines.
Vale—Aug. 15, Warm Springs irri­
turday for his hom e in P o r t - ; Tail Falls last Sunday and report county.
gation district votes on $750,000 bonds.
George Nachand o f Rosswell, \ w illiam Ridgely r e t u r n e d
!ew Mexico, visited his sisters, j Thursday evening from Seattle,
,
‘esdames T . C . L ord, jr ., and
and where he visited his son, Harvey,
1
Kenneth Benfer accom -
led him for an over-Sunday
t-
R. G. Ott o f H ood R iver visit
a very enjoyable trip. Thirty to E church
Free Methodist Church
forty autos, loaded with buyers, | ‘Portiand~Contrect let for concrete
Sabbath
school 10 a. m ., preach­
! m ade the trip.
stock yards building.
ing
11
a.
m.
und 8 p. m . prayer
! M rs. B . E. M auro of Portland
Publie
corporation assessed
meeting
on
W
ednesday evening at
tiis father, H. D . O tt, and his spent (he week-end with her ma8 , oUlty.
8 p. m. All are w elcom ed.
>r, Mrs. W m . V anA ntw erp, in friends, Mrs. Eva Adams of this; Tillam>ok pnving mile of street and
J. N . WOOD, Pastor.
city several days last week city
c j(_y and M rs. Henry Rice of buik) ng large warehouse.
M;
ra
ifield-Ed.
and
Wm.
Forest
of
Ott reports that the a p p le ; Haynes. Mrs. M auro has trav-
Hancock & Wiles carry Life.
North Bend, installing shingle mill on
P in the H ood R iver section is eled extensively in Europe and
Accident
& Fire Insurance.
1-tf
branch of Larson inlet; to operate Aug.
good this year.
Alaska and had many interesting 31.
W arranty deed and mortgage
Corvallis-Prof. Skelton and College
The Royal N eighbor picnic in experiences to recount.
blanks for sale at the Express
number of Forest Grove crew building macadam road and lay-
Q u ite a
W ood last Friday was
thp funeral of ing cement sidewalks.
° nl~ ________________________________
Dallas and Falls City unite to operate
SUMMONS
'U attended and everyb od y had people attended ine i
|n the Circuit Court of the State of
*°°d time, in spite o f the high Prof. M yron C. Case at Hillsboro |ar>fe rock crushing plant.
Junction cannery will add prune dry-
Oregon for Washington county.
Perature. Dinners were spread last Thursday and followed the
and for such other decree as may be
proper in the premises.
This summons is served upon you by
publication in the Forest Grove Ex­
press, pursuant to an order of the
Honorable George R. Bagley, Judge of
the above named court, made, dated
and filed August 2, 1916, which order
directs that this summons be published
for six consecutive weeks, beginning
with the issue dated August 3, 1910,
and ending with the issue dated Sep­
tember 14, 1916, and requires you to
appear and answer on or before Sep­
tember 16, 1916.
H. T. BAGLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First publication August 3, 1916.
I.ast publication September 14, 1P16.
NOTICE
In the County Court o f the State o f
Oregon, for Washington county.
In the matter of the ea-1
tate o f CharleH H. Pratt, > NOTICE.
deceaaed.
Notice is hereby given that M. J.
Fenenga, executor o f the Last Will and
Testament of Charles H. Pratt, deceas­
ed, having filed in the County Court of
Washington county, Oregon, his final
account of his administration o f said
estate, the hearing of the same has
been fixed by the Court for Tuesday,
the fifth day of September, 1916, at the
hour of ten o ’clock in the forenoon, at
the County Court Room, in the Court
House at Hillsboro, Washington county,
Oregon.
ing
plant.
.
Roy
Hesaeltine,
All persona interested In said estate
ibe shade and a t noon quite a i remains to the Hillside cem etepf,
Plaintiff,
Wheeler-Big co-operative cannery in
are notified then and there to appear
berof the male
members where the Masonic burial w rvice
and show cause, if any they have, why
SUMMONS
»cy ana Pa-
the women and ch ildren . was read by Hillsboro and
o r e 't
Albany furniture factory »tarts Sept. Jacob F
the said account should not be settled
Water Co.,
and allowed.
i youngsters, especially, had a G rove members o f the °™ er- ' i with first year’s output »old.
«concretion
Dated thia tenth day o f August, 1916.
' time playing games.
The funeral was largely attended.
n^d.-Arter 14 years talk, machinery
Defendants.
M. J. FENENGA,
d
T I
, .,
c- * I
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.
, . i
Ohpr- is actually going into the potash
j 0 JaCoh F. Tracy and Pacific Land A
Executor of the I^ast Will and
*■ R- Johnson o f the First
John T a ylor, lately from
Marshfield to pave ten blocks o f And-
Water Co., a corporation, dfefendanta:
Testament of Charlea H. Pratt,
Deceased.
fonal Bank l a s t Saturday ¡¡n w ho intends to go to the mis- ergon gtrett
In the name o f the State of Oregon,
A t his
better half and the . ¡ „ i field n ett year, gave a talk
Eu, . „
ca a t impnedv d t , j » « .
31-4
«ren down from Harrisburg in t0 tf,e mission study class on tne hall.
P(imD. nv bark in the
withjn
^
*iy. ~
family a u to and, the house- steps „ ( the Christian church
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7'
I N .H O F F M A N
j or before Friday, Sept. 29th. 1916, the
W goods arriving the same day, M onday night. The attendance
Mar,hfield-Kruse A Banks shipyard, date of the first publication o f this turn-
mons being Aug. 17, 1916, and the date
A ttorn ey A t Law
members o f the fam ily are was n o t as good as it should have whkh u operated electrically w i t h ! (>f
,
of the
the ^
last publication
being Sept. 28,
heen
but
those
present
feel
them-
poww
furnished
by
the
Oregon
Power
]9J<.
and
¡J
T
1916,
and
if
you
fail
to
anawer,
for
Patent
Office BuaineM Solicited
comfortably dom iciled in
the plaintiff
" 4T“ “
iU apply
hearing
such
;
company,
has
aecured
contracU
for
j
want
thereof.
°wn hom e. recently pur- selves fortunate in
for the relief demanded in his eom- ForestG rove,
-
Oregon
building five Urge boats.
earnest,
inspiring
talk.
from M rs. Fuqua.
an