The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 14, 1916, Image 5

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS Money to loan—Valley Realty
Co., Forest (¡rove, Oregon. 19-tf
Hunrock & Wile« carry Life, Found Package of dry goods.
Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf Loser may recover at this office.
We will insure your auto against Dr. Kuufitnan and family and
lire, theft and collision. Hancock Miss
Mary Beach saw the Barnum
& Wile*.
9-tf & Bailey
circus in Portland Fri­
Brick ice cream at Shearer’*— day.
26c and 60c. Keeps two hours Miss Sarah Lyman of Portland,
without ice.
who is an old resident of Forest
We will insure your auto against Grove
and an alumnus of Pacific
fire, theft and collision. Hancock University,
is spending a week
¿k Wile*.
9-tf with friends here.
A wheel scraper costing $05 and
used less than one day, goes for For Sale—One acre on main
road, outside city limits, all in
$.'I5. See it at (¡off Bros.
cultivation.
4 room house,
Mrs. Bullard of Portland spent well, all kinds Good
fruit and berries.
a few days this week he e, visiting $H()0.00. Part of cash
easy
with her old friends, Mrs. Ijoomis terms. Valley Realty balance
Co.,
Forest
and Mrs. Pringle.
Ore.
36-2t
Mr.and Mrs. (¡oley, Miss Hub- I ¡(¡rove,
Dorothy
Jones
gave
a
dinner
hard and Miss Lcfa Kgli autoed
to Portland Sunday and spent party to a number of her friends
the day with friends there.
on Friday evening, the occasion
You may entrust to us your b e i n g her fifteenth birthday.
prescription {no matter what doc­ Games were played, after which
tor writes it, with the full assur­
merry group gathered around
ance that it will be carefully and the
the
table,
spread with
accurately compounded with the good things. bount¡fully
Besides the family,
best of drugs and chemicals at the
very lowest price. L i t t l e r ’s those present were Beulah Wilson,
Pharmacy.'
Margaret Taylor and Florence and
Dorothy Bryant.
3 SH
3 S H STAMPS GIVeH
STAMPS O V E ff
SUITS
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
STRONG
VALUES
C & tá in g Co
Double S. & H. Stamps Given
± p 166-170
P
n C T é
o tfiiftg Co,
HIHD I f . C S
^
PORTLAND, OREGON
and the North half of the
lead the “Old (¡old" and Mis* quarter
southwest quarter and the Southwest
J e n n i e Armstrong the “Navy quarter
of the Southwest quarter of
Blue" side in this contest.
Section Twenty-five (25) in Township
(1) North Range Five (5) West of
Mrs. Frost was chosen a delegate One
the Willamette Meridian, containing
to the State Convention at Pen­ Two
(200) acres, more or less.
dleton. Oct. 17 20. Mrs. Blanche ALSO: Hundred
Part
of
the Wm. Pointer D. L.
Richards as alternate.
C. No. 62 in T. 1 S. R. 1 W. Will. Mer..
Oregon, an«i
It was voted to omit the parlor Washington and County,
described as follows,
meeting for this month on account bounded
to-wit:
of the county fair.
Beginning at an iron pipe the N. E.
j corner of a tract of land conveyed to
K. B. PENF1ELD,
Schiller by a deed recorded at
Pres* Sup't. Eugene
»age 441 of Book 68, Records of Deeds
inafter described, I have levied upon
and pursuant to said execution, I will
on Monday, the 9th day of Oct. 1916,
at the South door of the Courthouse in
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said
day, sell at public auction to the high­
est bidder for cash in hand, all of the
following described real property, lying,
being and situate in Washington Coun­
ty, Oregon: Being a portion of the Wil­
liam B. Carpenter Donation I.and Claim
No. 39, in Township One, south of
Range Four, West of the Willamette
Meridian, particularly described as fol­
lows, to-wit: Beginning on the West
Donation Claim South 1 de­
or Washington County, Oregon, run- line of 33 said
minutes East 8.20 chains from
SUMMONS
I ning thence N. 42 deg. 30 min. E. 2.45 gree
section corner on the South
to an iron pipe; thence N. 67 the quarter
In the Circuit Court of the state of chains
of Section 3 in said township and
deg. 15 min. E. 2.49 chs; thence S. line
Oregon for Washington county.
running thence along ditch
0 deg. 22 min. E. 14.84 chs. to an iron range,
Richard A. Nale, Plaintiff,
North
84
deg 53 min East 9.06 chains;
pipe
which
iron
pipe
is
1.175
chs.
W.
of
ve.
thence
North
72 deg 43 min East 21.12
the
quarter
section
line
running
N.
and
Edda I^e Nale, Defendant.
chains
along
said ditch to where it
S.
through
Section
12,
T.
1
S.
R.
1
W;
To Edda I.ee Nale, Defendant:
enters
Alexander
Carpenter Creek
thence
N.
88
deg.
33
min.
W.
4.00
chs.
IN THE NAM EOF THE STATE OF to an iron pipe set on the E. line of and to the center of or said
creek; thence
ORISON. You are hereby required to said Schiller tract; thence N. 0 deg. up said creek in the center
thereof
appear and answer the complaint hied 8 min. W. on such line, 11.97 chs. to South 9 deg 11 min West 7.36 chains
to
against you in the above entitled cause the place of beginning and containing the corner of the F. M. Porter tract of
and court on or before September 15, 5.46 acres.
land now owned by W. C. Freeman;
1916, and if you fail so to appear and Bids will be received by me at the thence
in a Southwesterly direction up
W. C. T. U. News
answer, for want thereof plaintiff will law office of M. B. Bump, in Hillsboro, said creek
center line thereof
apply to the Court for a decree dissolv­ Oregon, and said sale will be subject to following all in its the meanderings
the
The annunl meeting of the W. ing
the marriage contract now existing confirmation by the County Court of Northeast comer of a tract of to land
C. T. U was held with Mrs. between
the plaintiff and defendant
conveyed to W. C. Freeman by war­
County, Oregon.
and for such otner decree as may be Washington
ranty deed dated November 23d. 1912,
Marsilliot Friday, Sept. 8th.
Said
property
to
be
sold
subject
to
proper
in
the
premises.
executed
said Frank D. Sawyer and
Reports for the year were pre­ Tnis summons is served upon you by dower right of Josephine R. Ellis, wife wife Louie by Mae
Sawyer, which is re­
publication in the Forest Grove Ex- of Perry Ellis.
sented, among them that of the press,
corded
in
book
97
the deed records
pursuant to an order of the Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this of Washington of
County,
Oregon, at
Flower
Mission
(Mrs.
Marsilliot,
Honorable George R. Bagley, Judge of August 17, 1916.
- Thru the Inland Empire
age
127;
thence
North
35
deg 30 min
Sup’t.)
Forty
boquets,
wi
t
h
above named court, made, dated
est
2.20
chains
to
the
center
of Coun­
M.
B.
BUMP,
(¡rand Canyon of Columbia white ribbon and text cards, had the
and filed August 2, 1916, which order
ty
road
No.
467,
said
point
being
the
Guardian
of
the
person
and
es­
that this summons be published
- -American Wonderlands
b< en distributed to shut-ins and directs
orthwest
comer
of
said
W.
C.
Free­
tate
of
Perry
Ellis,
an
insane
six consecutive weeks, beginning
man tra<\ last above mentioned; thence
others, many calls made and for
Glacier a n d Yellowstone
with the issue dated August 3, 1916, D. D. person.
in
a Northeasterly direction in the
Flower
Mission
day
observed
as
and M. B. BUMP,
and
ending
with
the
issue
dated
Sep­
Parks
center
of said county road No. 467 to
usual.
Attorneys
for
Guardian
and
tember
14,
1916,
and
requires
you
to
the
Northeast
of a tract of land
Round Trip« at I-ow Fares I)«ily
said Estate.
32-5t conveyed by A. comer
appear and answer on or before Sep­
B.
Snider
and wife to
P
r
e
s
s
Superintendent,
Mrs.
until Sept. 30 via the North Hunk Penfield reported work of the year tember 16, 1916.
Alva
B.
Craft
and
Homer
C. Atwell,
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF’S
SALE
H.
T.
BAGLEY.
by
deed
recorded
in
book
92
of the deed
Road. Stopover where you like
a column each week furnished to
Notice is hereby given that by virtue records of Washington County,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oregon,
of an execution, decree and order of at page 301 thereof; thence South
the North Plains Optimist, thru First publication August 3, 1916.
84
sale,
dated
August
18,
1916,
issued
out
53 min West 10.00 chains, more or
courtesy of the editor, Roy lAst publication September 14. 1916. of and under the seal of the Circuit deg
North Bank Rail and 26 Hours Sail the
to the West line of said Carpen­
E. King, also for sometime a half
Court of the State of Oregon for Wash­ less,
SUMMONS
ter
Donation
Land Claim; thence North
on the «hip« of De Luxe Service, column
in the Forest Grove Ex­ In the Circuit Court of the State of ington County, in favor of plaintiff in 1 deg 33 min West
on the West line of
S. S. Northern Pacific and
that certain suit therein pending
nair where­ said claim 3.80 chains,
press. Both this paper and the Oregon for Washington county.
more or less, to
Great Northern, for
in
George
Kieni
is
plaintiff
and
T.
H.
the place of beginning, reserving arid
News-Times had published news Roy Hesseltine,
Littlehales,
V.
E.
S.
Littlehales,
E.
H.
excepting therefrom a roadway 30 feet
Plaintiff,
ms. reports and notices of meet •
Coleman
and
J.
H.
Shearer,
are
de­
SAN FRANCISCO
$ 3 2 .0 0 it«
in width beginning at the Northwest
vs.
ings sent In from time to time.
fendants,
upon
a
judgment
against
the
corner
of said tract and extending along
From any Oregon Electric Ry. point.
Jacob F. Tracy and Pa- 1- SUMMONS defendants, T. H. Littlehales and V. the North
line thereof to the county
The
election
of
officers
resulted
E. S. Littlehales, for the sum of road to which
Land & Water Co.,
Ticket include« meal« and berth.
roadway grantors herein
as follows: President, Mrs. J. Con- cific
$1400.00
with
interest
thereon
at
the
a
corporation,
made
and
delivered
a deed to Henry
nett; secretary. Mrs. S. T. Walk­
rate of 8 per cent per annum from No­ Swanson and Jane Swanson
Defendant«.
on or about
vember 22, 1914, and the sum of November 22nd, 1912.
er; treasurer, Mrs. Blanche Rich­ To Jacob F. Tracy and Pacific Land & $125.00
HOMFSFKKKRS’ FARES
attorney’s fee, and the costs Also conveying hereby the following
ards. The r e t i r i n g president, Water Co., a corporation, defendants: and disbursements
Sept. 24 to Oct. 8
of this suit taxed at described tract of land, to-wit: Being a
the name of the State of Oregon, $17.50, and commanding
Mrs. Frost, who has served the you In are
to sell the art of the Northeast Quarter of the
From Middle We«t to Willamette Union
hereby required to appear and real property hereinafter me described
faithfully and well, was in­ answer the
Valley
’orthwest Quarter of Section 10 in
complaint filed against you public auction to satisfy said sums. at Township
eligible to te-election because of in the above-entitled
I «ell prepaid tickets.
One, South, Range 4 West of
suit,
within
six
NOW THEREFORE, I will, on Sat­ the Willamette
removal from the city. Mrs. weeks from Aug. 17, 1906, namely, on urday,
Meridian, in Washing­
September 23, 1916, at the hour ton County. Oregon,
J. E. FARMER, Agent
and more partic­
or before Friday, Sept. 29th, 1916, the of 10 o'clock
Hoskin, who is soon to leave the date
A.
M.
at
the
South
door
ularly
bounded
and
described
follows,
of
the
first
publication
of
this
sum­
city for California, asked for a mons being Aug. 17, 1916, and the date of the Court House in Hillsboro, Wash­ to-wit: Beginning at a stake as which
Forest Grove, Ore.
card of introduction to another of the last publication being Sept. 28, ington County. Oregon, offer for sale set at a point which is south 1 deg 35 is
sell at public auction to the highest
W. C. T. U.
East 789.2 feet and South 65 deg
1916, and if you fail to answer, for and
Washington County Fair,
bidder for cash in hand all of the fol­ min
49
min
West 397.9 feet from the quar­
want
thereof,
the
plaintiff
will
apply
The
Union
will
be
enlisted
this
Forest Grove,
lowing described real p r o p e r t y in ter section
corner between sections 3
for
the
relief
demanded
in
his
com­
year in a membership contest. plaint, to-wit:
Washington County Oregon, to-wit:
Sept. 20 to 23, inclusive.
and 10 in Township 1 south. Range 4
Mrs. S. G. Morgan was chosen to For a judgment for the sum of Beginning at the Northeast corner West, and from said point running
65 deg 49 min West 22.2
$275.00, with interest thereon at the of Lot 2, in Block 29, in the Town thence to South
a stake; thence South 7 deg 32
rate of 8 percent per annum from Aug. (now City) of Forest Grove, running feet
thence West on the North line of said min East 12.9 feet to a stake; thence
8, 1916, until paid, for the sum of $50.00 lot
74 deg 05 min East 19.9 ft; thence
attorney's fees, and for his costs and 151 feet and 9 inches; running thence North
North 20 deg 27 min West 22.4 feet to
disbursements incurred in this suit, and South parallel with the East line of the
of beginning, together with
for a decree foreclosing a mortgage for said lot 151 feet and 9 inches; running all place
other perpetual easements and
East parallel with the North
said sums of money, against the follow­ thence
line of said lot 151 feet and 9 inches to rights conveyed to us, the grantors
ing-described real property, to-wit:
the East line of said lot; thence North herein by deed dated November 22nd,
The Northwest Quarter of the on
the East line of said lot 151 feet and 1912, executed by Henry Swanson and
Southwest Quarter (N. W. 1-4 of S. 9 inches
to the place of beginning, all Jane H. Swanson, his wife which is re­
to
W. 1-4) of Section Thirty-two (32), i in Washington
County, Oregon,
corded in book 97 of the deed records
Township Two (2), North of Range
Washington County, Oregon, at
Said sale will be made subject to re­ of
Five (5), West of Willamette Mer­ demption
page 177 thereof, to satisfy the herein­
as per statute.
idian, containing forty (40) acres,
before named sums and for the costs
Dated this August 24, 1916.
all in Washington county, Oregon,
and expenses of sale and said writ.
and
for
a
sale
of
said
property
herein
E. REEVES,
*
Said sale will be made subject to re­
described, by the Sheriff of Washington Sheriff of J. Washington
County, Ore. demption
as per statute of Oregon.
county,
state
of
Oregon,
to
satisfy
the
H. T. BAGLEY,
ACCOUNT
Dated
at
Oregon, this 23d
said sums of money, and forever bar­ 33-5
Attorney for Plaintiff. day of Aug. Hillsboro,
1916.
ring and foreclosing you, and each of
J. E. REEVES,
you, of all right, title and interest in
Sheriff's Sale
Sheriff
of
Washington
County, Oregon.
and to the same, or any part thereof, NOTICE IS
GIVEN, That
and for such other and further relief as by virtue of an HEREBY
By
GEO.
ALEXANDER.
Execution issued out of
the Court may deem equitable.
Deputy.
and under the seal of the Circuit Court
This summons is published by virtue of
HOLLIS
& GRAHAM.
State of Oregon, for the County
of an order of the Hon. George R. Bag- of the
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Washington, dated the 19th day of First publication
iey, Judge of the above entitled Court, August,
Sept. 7, 1916.
1916,
in
favor
of
Frank
D.
Saw­
made on the 10th day of August, 1916, yer and Louie Mae Sawyer, plaintiffs, Last publication Oct.
5, 1916.
directing the same to be published in and against B. A. Nollsch and Lizzie A.
the “ Forest Grove Express,” a news­ Nollscn, defendants, for the sum of
paper of general circulation, published $12.25 cost and the further sum of
N. HOFFMAN
at Forest Grove, Washington County, $3784.32
with
interest
thereon
from
the
Oregon.
Attorney At Law
day of July, 1916, at the rate of 6 per
Fares from all stations are low.
LANGLEY & LANGLEY. j ' 3d
cent
per
annum,
and
for
the
further
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
of $150.00 Attorney fees, to me di­ Patent Office Business Solicited
Date of First Publication, Aug. 17, 1916. : sum
rected
commanding me
Oregon
Date of Last Publication, Sept. 28, 1916. to make and sale delivered,
of the real property here­ ForestGrove,
Return Limit Sept. 25th
l
EASTW ARD
Low Round Trip Fares
FOREST GROVE
Washington County Fair
Sept. 20-23
On Sale Sept. 19-23, Inclusive
J.
Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate
Ask Local Agent for Further Information
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Ore.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of sale, duly
made ami entered of record by the
County Court of Washington County,
Oregon, on August 16, 1916, licensing
me to sell at private sale, the real es­
tate, hereinafter described, belonging
to Perry Ellis, an insane person, 1 will
from and after September 25, 1916,
proceed to sell, at private sale, to the
highest bidder for cash in hand at the
time of sale, all the following bounded
and described real property situated in
the County of Washington and State of
Oregon, to-wit:
The West half of the Southeast
We’ll on Save
You Money
anything in the line of
Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions
Closing Out
Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear
at half price ; Children’s regular
25c hose, 2 pair for 25c.
Pure White and White Rivei Flour, $1.60 a sack
Corner Third St. and Pacific Ave
Phone 41X
F. A. MOORE