The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 08, 1917, Image 3

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    CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
T H A T C I I K K MOTHS
Guy Raymond was h Portland visitor
Reports from t h e first local Saturday.
I spelling contest are arriving at
Last Tuesday as Guy Mott was en-
A . Maid win had business in j the office.
i tering the barn, one of his mules kicked
him, dislocating his knee rap. He is
Portland Saturday.
T he open book plan which h » i
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George Meal of Segher« had been used in History and Civics »id of a crutch,
business in i hi« city Friday.
examination will be discontinued
The Laities' Industrial club met last
Money to loan Valley Realty for M ay and June examination. I Thursday with Mrs. Charley Sears and
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a number o f interesting ami important
C o., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
I he school at Muxton has just
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questions discussed. A delicious lunch-
M r. Crozier of the Oak Hill h c c * st irl< (1 a p ay shed vthieh will be eun wnM nerved by the hostess, and the
40x100 ft. T h e school spirit is usual delightful time was enjoyed by
tion ¡ h reported nerioualy ill.
¡excellent.
The advanced grades “*•.
Try VanKoughnet & Reder’t
M r Chester
Mr*- Al,en H“*‘,en •• aMe
be
squirrel, mole and gopher poison; meet at 7:45 A M .
C. W . M ertz had
Portland Saturday.
buffine«« in
Star ★ Theater
Matinee- 230
Evening - 730 Friday, Feb. 9
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A . Lyon 1 « the principal and Miss |
with in„ ammHtory rheumHtiim.
A. Freerknen left for Albany Thurii-
James P. MeFarlane w ; ih down irace M a y SeacjU(*Ht hiiH ch arge
of the lower grades.
day on being notified of his brother's
from Manning Saturday and call­
The school at Manning h as death at that place. Mr. Freerksen,
ed at the Express office.
deceased, had his home in California.
a larK« Play »bed and is
The Miller, West and Ballinger fam-
W anted— Some t u r n i p s for
now engaged in improving the iiiea took dinner with Mr. and Mm.
cow feed. South P a r k
Dairy,
grounds. A social l a s t mon'h M. E. Simmon» Sunday.
( ’ has. I). Staley, Prop.
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Jack I.aSalle fell Saturday evening
brought in over $00. M r. Harold
Joe A . Will's would like to
and dislocated hi» right wrist. It wan
C . Tallman is the up to-date
»et immediately, bandaged in place and
write your insurance. Will give
teacher here.
i» doing nicely.
you service that will he to your
The Laurel Ridge school reports i The Herbert Duel! entertainment to
advantage. Upstairs in Ander­
j that the hot lunch system installed be given at the Thatcher school house
son block, room 2 .
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there is giving good results. The has been |>ostponed indefinitely, as Mr.
Duell waa unable to keep his engage­
During the absence of Dr. H.|
school received $21 HO from an
ment.
R. Kauffman from the city, Dr.
entertainment with which they
A surprise party was given Mr. and
K. J. Crowthers will look after
are improving the school apparat- Mrs. West at their home, Mortday ev­
Dr. K auffm ans practice and wi
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Mrs. H. P. »trickier is the ening by their host of friends. The
be at the olltce from 2 to 5 p. m . .
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evening was spent in games and at a
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, teacher.
daily.
50-tf
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; late hour delicious refreshments were
i he largest In- served. There were 65 persons present
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Middleton has ihe
1 I < b A o r i “ 1 n(* W • Cv» 1« I.J. das
j trial
» I I Club i that
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reported I and all declared they had spent a most
w a n t s newspapers, magazines,
thus far. As soon as you have enjoyable evening.
cotton or wool rage, old books,
organized your club send the
D IL L E Y N E W S N O T E S
each sort tied separately and se-
names of the officers to the County
Riverside Grange will hold its regu­
curdy. Seed to or notify M rs.
School Superintendent
lar meeting tomorrow at their hall.
L. S. Phillips, 0263; or M rs. M ar-
Program of the Washington Visiting grangers welcome.
illb ot.
• It
Mrs. Lilian Maury will be hostess to
C o u n t y Teachers’ Association
At a meeting of the Congrega­
the G. L. R. club on Thursday.
m< cling to be held at Tigard, Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kyle o f the Gales
tional church hoard, 'held last
! Creek section was visiting relatives in
Thursday evening, it waa decided j ur<^a-v
U l? *
j Dilley last week.
9:45 a. m.--Opening Exercises.
to extend a call to Rev. Patten of
Mrs. Frank Crowthers was visiting
10.00 a. m. — Business Meeting.
Sacramento, C a li f , who recently 10.30 a. m.—History, R. L. Wann.
I her mother, Mrs. Clark, in the Grove
preached several sermons at the 11.00 a. m.—The Verb and it« Modifier«, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Bud Dilley, who has been in the
J. M. Stretcher.
local church.
In the new Edition de Luxe o f
11.30 a. m. —How to teach Reading in : hospital in the Grove for the last two
W . J. M cCready left M onday
in the Upper Grades, S. F. Ball. weeks, with a severe case of ptomaine
evening for M ontana, to look 1.00 p. m.—Special Program.
1 |H>isoning, was able to return home on ,
over the lumber yards of the
Music—Tigardville Orchestra.
: Monday.
Berris Tupper, who has been con­
Solo—Mrs. Virginia Hutchinson.
Copeland & . M cCready company
fined to his home with a case o f mumps,
Recitation--Miss Emile Spaeth.
and, po.ssibly, to add one or two
N o w in T w e lv e R eels.
Piano Duet-Mrs. Geo. Scales, was back at school Monday.
more yards to the six they al­
Miss Scharfbelig.
Fred Watrous o f the Grove had
S ee it in its N ew F o rm .
ready have in M ontana.
He e x - !
Recitation—Master Everett Gus- business in Dilley on Tuesday.
In its original form , ‘ T h e Spoilers” was the Sensation o f the m ov­
peels to be away two or three (
tafson.
Administrator’ s Notice
Music—
Tigardville
Orchestra.
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n
g picture world. I h e Selig company has made a new and greater
weeks.
Notice is hereby given that the Coun­
1.30 p. m.—Address, E. E. Amsden.
i “ S P O IL E R S .”
For R en t— IGO-acre farm. 2Vfc
100 p. m.--Raffia Work, Miss Emma | ty Court of Washington county, Ore-
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gon,
has
appointed
the
undersigned
as
miles from Forest Grove, J^m ilej
Wilson.
Brought to Forest Grove at Great Expense
from Dilley, joins W ebers’ on the 2.30 p. m.—The Teaching o f Thrift, administrator o f the estate of John W. 1
Sherwood, deceased, and that Martha
S. F. Ball.
W E NEED YOUR PATRONAGE.
Fast— DO acres under cultivation, j
Sherwood, appointee, has duly qualified
3.00
p.
m.—
Adjournment.
Good barn, for 30 head of stock,
as such administrator.
~
H. H. COCHRAN,
lots of hay room, 2 silos, good ;
All
persons
having
claims
against
the
j
quarter
of
the
Southeast
quarter
of
claims,
with
necessary
vouchers,
with
B. W. BARNES,
President.
said estate are hereby notified to pre-
said Section 14, excepting therefrom all the said administrator, at the office o f
well and [milk house. N o house:
County School Supt.
sent the same, verified as by law re­ that portion south o f a line running u n; •. r- w
.,
on place, but will build one, if
1!< ^ Graham, attorneys, in the
quired, to me at my residence, in For- west from the northwest corner o f the
Forest Grove, Washington coun­
| est Grove, Oregon, within six months school house grounds, said school house c**y
agreeable tenants are secured.
I from the date of this notice.
tract being described in Book 43, at to, Oregon, within six months from the
R ent— $500.00 per year.
Will
Dated this 1st day o f February, 1917. page Jo), of the Records of Deeds, and date o f the first publication of this no-
also conveying beginning at a point the ..
lease from one to five years. A p­
W ashington C ounty Kditorial A ssociation
MARTHA SHERWOOD,
Southeast corner of the Southwest quar-
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N ew s Hurcttu
Administrator o f the Estate of 1 ter o f the Northeast quarter of Section
Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, this
ply Joe A . Wiles.
John W. Sherwood, deceased. 14, T 2 N R4 W of the Willamette mer- January 22d, 1917.
Sam Walker has received a let­
Circuit Court
J. N. H o f f m a n , Attorney.
idian, running thence North 1 rod,
.
W H HOLLIS
ter from Arthur W . Johnson of \ In the case o f the State vs. Chas, j First pub. Feb. 1; last March 1, 1917. thence West to center o f ditch, thence
Administrator o f the Estate’ of
----- -------------- down center o f ditch to the South line
Aumimstrator oi ine r-siate oi
Lakeside, Calif., who left this city LachelB* wherein the defendant was
SUMMONS
o f the Northeast quarter o f said Sec-
Mary E. Murphy, deceased.
! arrested on the charge o f stealing a
about ten years ago, asking about
In the Circuit Court of the State o f tion 14, thence East to the place o f H ollis & G raham .
suitcase from the home o f John Freu- j
beginning; also conveying hereby a
Attorneys for the Estate.
a number of his old friends. M r. denthal. Being unable to furnish bail \ Oregon, for Washington county.
roadway, beginning at the Southeast
J. W. Watkins and L. E. Wat­
First
pub. Jan. 25; last Feb. 22, 1917.
corner of the Northeast quarter o f said
Johnson for a time conducted a of $.300 which was asked, he was com- j kins. husband and wife,
Section
14,
running
thence
North
one
meat market w h e r e the new mitted to the county jail.
Plaintiffs,
rod, thence West to a point intersecting
va.
A suit has been filed by the State o f I
the tract above conveyed, thence South
Schultz block now stands and
Oregon against Louis E. Saako, who is ; The Unknown Heirs o f Anton
one rod, thence East along the quarter
later ran a notion store near the
section line to the place o f beginning,
accused of selling liquor to the extent
Pfanner, deceased, and all
and that the claim of you and each of
present site of the postoffice. He o f one gallon. The bond was first placed
other persons or parties un­
you
upon said real pro|>erty be decreed
known, claiming any interest
has prospered since going to Cali- at $500, but, on motion o f his attorney,
and declared to be null and void and
in the Real Property described
W H Y D O N ’T YOU
1 that the title o f plaintiff in and to said
fornia and is running a Store and j he was released on a bond o f $150.
in the Complaint,
real property be quieted as against the
CALL ON
Defendants.
fruit farm. He sent Mr. W alker! Anna 1)ora Knittle is suing V. G.
claim of you and each o f you and all
To
the
Unknown
Heirs
of
Anton
Pfan­
twenty-two pesos of Villa money Smith *° <»u ie t* « lit‘e to certain real
persons claiming, by, through or under
ner, deceased, and all other persons you.
t
^
property, owned by the plaintiff and in
or
parties
unknown,
claiming
any
in­
and now Sam is wondering if he j which the defendant has some claim,
This summons is served upon you by
terest in the Real Property described
have to go to Mexico to spend it. j The Holland-American Mortgage Co.
j publication thereof in the Forest Grove
in Plaintiff's complaint:
T h e new instructor of the Ore- hat' bro,,Kht suit to foreclose a mort- In the name o f the State o f Oregon, Express, pursuant to the order of
A S K H IM A B O U T
the Honorable D. B. Reasoner, Coun­
Defendants:
gon Naval M ilitia, Carver W . | £ * e .h! “ _ a* BinJ8t_ Wm; ° - John9on-
ty
Judge
o
f
Washington
county,
P R IC E S O N
You. and each o f you, are hereby no­
The sum involved amounts to $12,287.38.
tified and required to appear in the Oregon, made, entered and dated
Hertzog, Gunnery Sergeant U. S,
The Copeland Lumber Co. is suing above-entitled Court and answer the on the 10th day o f January, 1917,
Marine Corps, was a visitor over the Tappendorff Lumber Co. o f Sher- complaint of plaintiffs, filed against you and which said order requires that
t he week-end with Ex-Sergeant wood to recover property valued at in the above-entitled cause, on or be­ you appear and answer said com­
fore the 24th dav o f February, 1917, plaint on or before the 24th day of
Ray Terry Williams. The two $1800, or failing in this to recover $1800 said date being after the expiration of February, 1917, ami directs the said
in cash.
A N D G E T A H IG H CASH
six weeks from the date o f the first Summons to be published in said news­
Sergeants had a fine visit together,
One divorce action has been file«! the publication of this summons, and if you paper dated the 11th day of January, I
P R IC E FOR Y O U R
talking over old times in the ser­ past week. lima B. Martin is asking fail so to apiiear and answer, for want 1917, and ending with issue thereof dat­
PRODUCE ?
ed
the
22d
day
o
f
February,
1917.
vice of Uncle Sam m y. The men for a divorce from Ezra B. Martin thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the
»Court for the relief prayed for in their
LANGLEY & LANGLEY.
were together at M are Island M a ­ charging him with desertion.
Complaint, to-wit:
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
C.
C.
Hancock
h
a
s
brought
suit
rine Barracks and in Saji Fran­
That the plaintiffs be adjudged and
P hone 4 1 x
against the Hollis Title and Investment decreed to be the owners in fee simple
Notice to Creditors
cisco.
Sergeant Hertzog t e l l s
Pacific Ave. and Third St.
o f the following-described parcel o f i
Co. on a promissory note o f $500.
very interesting stories of thesav-
County^Court o f the State of
E. J. Crowthers is suing J. H. Stev- Real Property, situated in Washington j In^the
Oregon, for Washington County,
ing of missionaries in China, as engon et al for a judgment o f $ i 3 i » t 6 county, Oregon, to-wit
i
In
the matter of the estate o f Mary E.
The West half o f the Northeast quar­
he was there during the last Box- | per cent from January 22. 1914, and ter of Section 14, T 2 N, R 4 W of the
Murphy, deceased.
N . HOFFM AN
er trouble. His cruise took him * 29 - 2 » at 6 per cent from September Willamette meridian, excepting, how-1 Notice is hereby given by the under-
ever, two and one-half acres, more or
. administrator o f the estate of
over a greater part of the coast of 14’ 1914- _ ..
u
..
Attorney At Law
et al, haa C * Ctarrigus* to*Ora G
I
E'
deceased, to the cred-
China and Korea, he being what brought 8uit to c o l |e c t $1000 from
Patent Office Business Solicited
corded in Deed Book 78, page 452;. itors o f and all persons having claims
is termed a “ Sea-going M a r in e .", Daniel T. Thomas, et al.
also the East half o f the Northeast | against the said deceased, to file said Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
25c a can.
It
William Farnum and Kathlyn Williams
“ The Spoilers”
The County Seat
Say!
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES
J.