N O T E S A N I) P E R S O N A L S Ft. C. Hill had business in Port­ land Tuesday. STAMPS GIVEN 3 & H STAMPS 6lV£M Hancock & Wiles carry Life, Dr. Semones returned Saturday Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf from a trip to Madras. Mrs. H. A. Williams visited Will Clark of Portland visited friends at Hanks over Sunday. relatives in town Saturday. We will insure your auto against Money to loan Valley Realty lire, theft and collision. Hancock Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf & Will«. 9-tf ^ ✓ M O R » l » O N « 4 I ä V A won was born Monday to M r.! K. N. Varley and Mrs. Allic and Mrs. David Storey of Gaston. Double S. & H. Stamps Orcott are visiting friends at Curl- We will insure your auto against j ton. lire, theft and collision. Hancock Miis Josephine Ward departed & Wiles. 9-tf Tuesday for a visit with friends at The Fx press is prepared to meet Salem, Aug. 20 The l a n d grant Coos Hay. the prices of traveling calendar counties wish to unite to collect taxe« Postmaster Wirtz is now au­ salesmen in lots of 100 or more. from the O. & C. land grant land», thorize! to enroll recruits for the Over two million dollar« are due but Mrs Nellie Pearson of South held up by the act of Congress. regular army. ... , ... , . Hend, Wash., is visiting her par- Portland--Willamette shipyard add» Hrick ice cream at Shearer s— j ents, Ms. and Mrs. F. M. Star- 50 by 500 boiler shop. 25c and 50c. Keeps two hours rt.£t A»toria-Six modern dwelling» being SUITS OVERCOATS RAINCOATS STRONG VALUES &£¿ t h t 'n h« » tim p u pr«*»t«i rc h a * «. of We’ll Save You Money Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions on anything in the line of Closing Out Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear at half price; Children’ s regular 25c hose, 2 pair for 25c. Pure White and White River Flour, $1.60 a sack F. A. MOORE without ice : Wilber Harper of this city and rubhed to completion. Gardiner—Hein* o f late W. F. Jew- Cuvm Duncan and family have Misa Rose Topp of f ;a]^ ( reek present city with $15,000 school returned from a ten days’ outing wore united in marriage by Judge building. on Rock Creek. Pendl«ton--f78,000 health resort hotel ington County, Oregon, offer for sale DeWitt Smith at Hillsboro last and sell at public auction to the highest to go up at Lahman spring». Mrs. Con Caples returned Sun­ Friday morning. bidder for cash in hand all of the fol­ Enterprise—High power transmission day evening from a visit with lowing described real p r o p e r t y in Mayor G. G. Paterson and fam­ line to be built to Joseph take. Washington County Oregon, to-wit: friends in Portland. ily and C. T. Richardson left Nine Hhipbuilding plant« are either in Beginning at the Northeast corner The P i e r c e , Mattson a n d Saturday in the Paterson car for o|>eration or building on the Columbia o f Lot 2, in Block 29, in the Town (now City) of Forest Grove, running Churchill families enjoyed a picnic Newport, where they wil “ vaca- and Willamette river». thence West on the North line of said Florence—Monroe, Wash., Shingle- lot 151 feet and 9 inches; running thence at Halm Grove last Sunday. tion” for a week or more. mill company to build plant here. South parallel with the East line of L. G. Morley, who is helping Mrs. J. F. Forbis, sons, Jack Marshfield making plans for $50,000 said lot 151 feet and 9 inches; running thence East parallel with the North build a paper mill at Oregon City, and Robert, daughter, Marjory, armory. North Bend—Buchner Lumber com­ line o f said lot 151 feet and 9 inches to visited his family in this city over and Miss Manche I^tngley de- the East line o f said lot; thence North pany erecting fine office building. on the East line o f said lot 151 feet and Sunday. parted in the Forbis car Tuesnay Pendleton get» new garage and mot­ 9 inches to the place o f beginning, all Mrs. Amanda Johnson of Santa j for a trip to Crater Lake. in Washington County, Oregon, orist rest room 100 by 135. Said sale will be made subject to re­ Vale-W ork going forward on nitrate Rosa, Calif., is paying the Dan | A. G. Hoffman and family and demption as per statute. Pierce family a visit, whe being | Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen and plant here. Dated this August 24, 1916. Supreme Court upholds Chamber» Dan’s aunt. daughters of this city accompa­ Power company o f Eugene in ita fight J. E. REEVES. • Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore. Miss Grace Paul of Parma, Ida., nied Dr. and Mrs Riggs and Dr. for the right to widen its ditch to 50 H. T. BAGLEY. visited Dr. and Mrs Semones this and Mrs. Crockett of Port and on feet. 33-5 Attorney for Plaintiff. Pendleton Tribune—Legislative can­ w**ek, enroute home from a visit a trip up the Columbia highway didate» must walk circumspectly this Guardian’» Sale o f Rea! Estate the first of the week. in California. Notice is hereby given that under year. There are brickbats flying. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benfer and ! North Bend—S. P. company will build and by virtue of an order of sale, duly made and entered of record by the comfortable home for section men. little daughter visited the family County Court o f Washington County, Mark V. Weatherford of Al- i W allowa-Steel bridge building across Oregon, on August 16, 1916, licensing of John Benfer at M cM innville 1 me to sell at private sale, the real es- Bear creek. j bany.'democratic and prohibition over Sunday. thisl Baker-Big development, under way tate, hereinafter described, belonging candidate for congress from WIIS . . • j. A * * to Perry Ellis, an insane person, I will Clarence Kelsey and Mr. and j f rom and after September 25, 1916, (the first) district, was in town in Greenhorn mining tiistnct. Coquille river open-shop stevedore proceed to sell, at private sale, to the Mrs. C R Lasham made an auto Tuesday, looking after his politi­ company organized highest bidder for cash in hand at the trip to the Wilson river Sunday, cal interests. Mr Weatherford Astoria has large new hotel nearly I tirn.e .o f mlJ Allowing bounded to view the scenery. and described real property situated in says that, since 1396 of his friends completed. the County o f Washington and State of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G . Han­ thought enough of him to write Waters Creek station shipping ore Oregon, to-wit: cock entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. his name on the primary ballots, i and lumber out o f Curry county. The West half o f the Southeast Ontario Episcopalians purchase site quarter and the North half o f the P. Jackson of Hillsboro at lunch he is going to try to be elected. Southwest quarter and the Southwest Sunday and then took them for a The prohibitionists have promised j and will erect a church. quarter o f the Southwest quarter of Odell school contract let for $6208. Section Twenty-five (25) in Township drive to the Hurpee-FJliott poultry | him 40 000 voteg and he fay8 if Junction—Lane county will spend One (1) North Range Five (5) West of J Congressional Candidate in Town the Willamette Meridian, containing *arm* j they give him 30,000 he will be 1 $500 on 1 i-2 miles Pacific Highway. Two Hundred (200) acres, more or less. East St. Johns— Contract for con -! Dr. S. E. I odd and Arthur the next congressman from this ALSO; Part of the Wm. Pointer D. L. Caples returned Sunday evening district, Mr. Weatherfonl expects I structing another sea-going vessel has C. No. 62 in T. 1 S. R. 1 W. Will. Mer., 1 been closed by the Standifer-Clarkson Washington County, Oregon, and from a hunting and fishing trip to* soon to start on a speaking tour | company. The boat will be built at the bounded an d described as follows, to-wit: the headwaters of the Tualatin of the district. He is an attorney Monarch mill. Beginning at an iron pipe the N. E. They didn’ t see a deer or a sign of more than ordinary ability, a; Klamath Falls—Strahorn r a i l r o a d I corner of a tract o f land conveyed to of one, but got a nice lot of trout . 1 pleasant conversationalist and th e, saves five miles by survey through Eugene Schiller by a deed recorded at page 441 o f Book 68, Records o f Deeds Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. I) N. Morris writer believes he would do his Brewster valley, Coos county to have for Washington County, Oregon, run­ ning thence N. 42 deg. 30 min. E. 2.45 left Monday for a visit with old constituents some good in con- a creamery. chains to an iron pipe; thence N. 67 friends at Coquille. Their son-in-! gress. Eugene—Contract for 200,000 ties for deg. 15 min. E. 2.49 chs; thence g i0 deg. 22 min. E. 14.84 chs. to an iron law, W . J. Good, accompanied Mr. Weatherford travels in an Hill lines placed here. pipe which iron pipe is 1.175 chs. W. of Glenada shingle mill has added large them to their destination a n d auto and was accompanied by; the quarter section line running N. and boiler to plant. S. through Section 12. T. 1 S. R. 1* W; then went to Curry county for a I Prof. O. V. White, an instructor j thence N. 88 deg. 33 min. W. 4.00 chs. deer hunt. in Albany College, chairman of to an iron pipe set on the E. line of Sabbath school 10 a.m ., preach­ said Schiller tract; thence N. 0 deg. Dr. and Mrs. C. E . Walker and the prohibition congressional com ­ 8 min. W. on such line, 11.97 chs. to Mr. and Mrs. E. E Williams mo­ mittee and a son-in-law to Mr. ing 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m . prayer the place o f beginning and containing tored to Mt. Hood Saturday after­ and Mrs. H. F. Gordon, living I meeting on Wednesday evening at 5.46 acres. ! Bids will be received by me at the Clyde T. Ecker, 8 p. m. All are welcomed. noon, spent Sunday viewing the near this city j law office o f M. B. Bump, in Hillsboro, J. N . W o o d . Pastor. Oregon, and said sale will be subject to points of interest and returned, publisher of the Independence confirmation by the County Court of Monitor, was the third member of home Sunday evening, well pleas-, Mrs. Dr. Christy of Portland Washington County, Oregon. the party and both he and Prof. visited ner uncle, J. S. Buxton, ed with their trip. Said property to be sold subject to dower right o f Josephine R. Ellis, wife White are predicting Mr. Weath- Saturday and later spent several Col. Harry Haynes, who left: o f Perry Ellis. days with her parents, Mr. and this vicinity eight years ago to, erford’s e le ctio n .___ Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, t h i s August 17, 1916. Mrs. E. R. Harrison, on Gales make his home in Salt I>ake Citv, We will insure your auto against M. B. BUMP, Creek. where he is connected with the fire, theft and collision. Hancock Guardian of the person and es­ tate o f Perry Ellis, an insane Warranty deed and mortgage Salt Lake Pressed Brick company, & Wilt s. 9-tf person. arrived Sunday to look after b u s-. ;----------------------------- ;— 7 ------ blanks for sale at the Express D. D. and M. B. BUMP, office. iness matters and visit friends. Free Methodist Church 1 6 6 -ITC THIRD ST* t / Corner Third St. and Pacific Ave Phone 41 x plaint, to-wit: For a judgment for the sum o f $275.00, with interest thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent per annum from Aug. 8,1916, until paid, for the sum o f $50.00 attorney’s fees, and for his costs and disbursements incurred in this suit, and for a decree foreclosing a mortgage for said sums of money, against the follow­ ing-described real property, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (N. W. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4) of Section Thirty-two (32), Township Two (2), North of Range Five (5), West o f Willamette Mer­ idian, containing forty (40) acres, all in Washington county, Oregon, and for a sale of said property herein described, by the Sheriff o f W'ashington county, state o f Oregon, to satisfy the said sums of money, and forever bar­ ring and foreclosing you, and each o f you, of all right, title and interest in and to the same, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem equitable. This summons is published by virtue o f an order o f the Hon. George R. Bag- ley, Judge o f the above entitled Court, made on the 10th day o f August, 1916, directing the same to be published in the ‘ ‘ Forest Grove Express,” a news­ paper o f general circulation, published at Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon. LANGLEY & LANGLEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date o f First Publication, Aug. 17,1916. Date o f Last Publication, Sept. 28, 1916. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court o f the state o f Oregon for Washington county. Richard A. Nale, Plaintiff, vs. Edda Lee Nale, Defendant. To Edda Lee Nale, Defendant: IN THE NAMEOF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and court on or before September 15, 1916, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree dissolv­ ing the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant 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 o f the Honorable George R. Bagley, Judge o f 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, 1916, and ending with the issue dated Sep­ tember 14, 1916, and requires you to appear and answer on or before Sep­ tember 15, 1916. H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication August 3, 1916. Last publication September 14. 1916. NOTICE In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for Washington county. In the matter o f the e s -1 tate of Charles H. Pratt, ! NOTICE. deceased. Notice is hereby given that M. J. Fenenga, executor of the Last Will and Testament o f Charles h . Pratt, deceas­ ed, having filed in the County Court o f Washington county, Oregon, his final account o f his administration o f said | estate, the hearing o f the same has Attorneys for Guardian and said Estate. 32-5t ! been fixed by the Court for Tuesday, NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE I he Hillsboro street fair will be INGTON COUNTY. OREGON: Notice the fifth day o f September, 1916, at the SUMMONS Notice is hereby given that by virtue held O ct. 4, 5, 6 and 7 and the i» hereby given that the Board o f hour of ten o ’clock in the forenoon, at o f an execution, decree and order of In the Circuit Court o f the State of the County Court Room, in the Court , , . . , . . Equalisation o f Washington promoters have decided to have have Oregon, will meet on Monday, sale, dated August 18, 1916, issued out House at Hillsboro, Washington county, Oregon for Washington county. o f and under the seal o f the Circuit Roy Hesseltine, 1 Oregon. one of the days observed as pio- her 11, 1916, at the Court .. a a • . • Hillsboro, in Washington County, that Court o f the State o f Oregon for Wash- All persons interested in said estate Plaintiff, neer I tay. A i loneer Association, being the second Monday in September | ington County, in favor o f plaintiff in are notified then and there to appear vs. Composed o f men and women who *nd the time and place provided by law that certain suit therein pending where­ and show cause, if any they have, why SUMMONS i the said account should not be settled to publicly examine the assessment! in George Kieni is plaintiff ami T. H. Jacob F. Tracy and E’a- have Been in the state not less j rolls o f «aid County for 1916, and cor- I ittlehales, V. E. S. Littlehales, E. H. cific Land & Water Co., and allowed. Dated this tenth day o f August, 1916. than forty years. will be organ- reel all errors in valuation and descrip- Coleman and J. H. Shearer, are de- a corporation, Defendants. . , tion or quantities o f land, lots or other i fendants, upon a judgment against the M. J. FENENGA, !Z6d. 1 properties, and it is the duty of nil per- defendants, T. ll. Littlehales and V. To Jacob F. Tracy and Pacific Land & Executor o f the Last Will and Ilr F I ‘s/'hpoD nnd ivifn nf aons interested to appear at the time E. S. Littlehales, for the sum of Water Co., a corporation, defendants: Testament o f Charles H. Pratt, ‘ ' ‘ . . and place appointed, and if it shall a p -; $1400.00 with interest thereon at the Deceased. In the name o f the State o f Oregon, Portland arrived in this city Mon- pear to said Board o f Equalization that mte o f 8 per cent per annum from No­ '7 you are hereby required to appear and H ollis & G raham . there are any lands, lots or other prop -! vember 22, 1914, and the sum 1 answer the complaint filed against you Attorneys for Executor. day for a visit wit h the doctor’s erty 31-4 assessed twice, or in the name o f $125.(X) attorney’s fee, and the costs the nbove-entitled suit, within six - ....... ■■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. a person or persons not the owner o f ! and disbursements o f this suit taxed at in weeks from Aug. 17, 1906, namely, on I _ VT _ the same, or assessed under or beyond 1 $17.50, and commanding me to sell the or before Friday. Sept. 29th, 1916, the I N . HOFFM AN Scheetz. In company with Mr. ! its value, or any lots, land or other real property hereinafter described at date o f the first publication of this sum- and Mrs. Jack Hatton, Mr. and properties not assessed, said Board of public auction to satisfy said sums. mons being Aug. 17, 1916, and the date Attorney At Law shall make the proper cor­ NOW THEREFORE. I will, on Sat­ of the last publication being Sept. 28, ; Mrs. Scheetz have just returned equalization rection. MAX CRANDALL, urday, September 23, 1916, at the hour 1916, and if you fail to answer, for Patent Office Business Solicited from a visit to Yellowstone Nat­ Assessor, Washington County, Ore. o f 10 o'clock A. M. at the South door want thereof, the plaintiff will apply o f the Court House in Hillsboro, Wash- for the relief demanded in his com- ForestGrove, Hillsboro, Oregon, Aug. 21, 1916. - Oregon ional park. j Meeting of Board of Kqualization