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C»n Anyone Tell ? Silver-laced Wyandotte eggs fo r ! J. H. Shear- (Ham Walker Monday handed the *11 tor the following (toom, without ex hatching, 50c for 13 plaining ita parentage |; ,‘*r* Where ran a man buy u rap for hia knee? Or a key for a lock of hia hair? • 'an hia eye be railed an Academy, llecMuae there are pupila there? Mrs. Green f.illy and da ghter of Dales Creek were in town Mon- day. Misses Evelyn Patton and Aileen Hoffman were Portland In the crown o f hia head what gems visitors Saturday. are there? Who travela the bridge of hia noae? For Rent Seven-room house, Can he uae when abingling the roof of with acre of ground, on Sev hia mouth, enth street. S L. Show. 7-2* I C*rd of Thanks The undersigned desire to ex- presa their appreciation fur the floral offerings given by the em- ployes of the Pacific Coast Milk Products company for the funeral of t h e i r husband and father, Frank C. Orth, and also to the friends and rw ighlwjrs for expres sions of sympathy and good will. Mrs. Minnie Orth and Family. The naila on the enda o f hia toea? Mcsdames Royal Malttriss and Sa<ah Greenwood of Kdgerton, Wis., old-time fr ends of Mr. and M rs J T. Butler, visited at the Butler home the latter part of ing. $100 for 15. J. I. W. Dur- last week, departing f o r their Can the crook o f hia elbow be aent to stpn, Route 1, Forest Grove, Ore. homes Sunday. Wanted -Some t u r n i p s for What doea he raiae from the alip o f hia cow feed. South P a r k Dairy, tongue? ( ’ has. D. Staley, Prop. 47 tl Who playa on the drum o f hia ear? And who ran tell the cut and atyle Blue Andalusian eggs for hatch O f the coat hia atomarh weara? jail? Miss [.aura Parker of Portland And if ao, what did it do? (low doea he ahurpcn hia ahoulder gave a short, but interes'ing, ad dress Sunday before the Congre- bladea? I'll la- bunged if I know, do you? jgational Sunday school. Thoae Sudden Change« He knew ahe had a heart o f ire, And yet he aought to win it; lie thought it would be cool and nice In aummer, could he be in it; Hut a woman lovea a man to fool, Aa he found when he got her; For, inatead o f keeping cool, She kept him in hot water. ••Indianapolia Star. The County Seat Wuhlnirtun County Editorial AuociaUon N - wp, !tur«-au There was a family dinner of Circuit Court the Dai ling family Sunday in A. C. Shute is suing Wm. H. Eccles, honor of Mother Darling's eighty - et al., for $30,000, with interest and $2,600 attorney fee». i fifth birthday anniversary. i i . , The State Industrial AccidentCom- ! he reguh.r business m.et mg r-f minBion hai| brought suit against Fred the W. C. T U • will be held with Wenger, operating a logging camp, for Mrs S. G. Morgan on Friday, $50.11. claimed an premium» on insur March 2nd, 2:30 p. m. K. B. ance for defendant’s employes. Notice to Taxpayers Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, February 19, 1917, the tax rolls for the year 1916 will be opened for the collection o f taxes. The first half o f all taxes shall be paid on or before April 5th, following, and the second half on or before October 5th, follow ing. Interest shall be charged and col le c t«! at the rate o f 1 per cent per month, or a fraction of a month, until paid. "In terest at said rate applies to the first half if not paid by April 5th, and to the second half if not paid by October 5th.” All taxes remaining un * paid on October 5th shall become de - linquent and on November 5th a pen alty o f 5 per cent will be charged and collect«! thereon, in addition to the in terest provided herein. Any day after the expiration o f six months after the taxes charged against real property are delinquent, the Sheriff shall have the right, and it shall be his duty, upon de mand, to make out and issue certificates o f delinquency against such property. Certificates o f delinquency shall bear interest at the rate o f 15 per cent. On or as soon as practicable after October 5th, the tax collector shall proceed to collect all taxes levied against personal property, and which shall have been unpaid, and shall levy upon sufficient goods and chattels o f delinquent tax payers and sell same to satisfy said tax, or said Sheriff shall charge said personal property tax against real property and said tax shall become a lien upon said real property, and shall be enforced in the same me. ¡ill«! r as other real estate tax liens. J. C. A P P L E G A T E , Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon. George Alexander, Deputy. Grace Watt Ross, Agnes 8. Watt, Olive I'rlchard, John Prichard, M E. iloxter, Charles S. Naylor, George H. Mursh, Emma Marsh. J. Wheeloek Marsh, Winifred Marsh Whlttelrey, Theodore Whlttelsey, O. F. Schmldtke, K. E. Hchnddtke, and-------------- Schmidtke, his w ife; also all other persons or parties un- known, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate and premia«« described in the complaint hereiiw Defendants To Charles 8. Naylor, F. E. Schmidtke and Schmidtke, his wife; Mary Ross, or Minnie Watt Naylor, and to all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate and premises described In the complaint herein., Defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled '•ourt and cause and unswer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 9th day of April, 1917, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you in the Forest Grove Express', the first publication thereof being on Thursday, the 22nd day of February, 1917, and the last publica- the Hon thereof being on t Thursday, i » » » ) » 5th day of April, 1917, and set up by way of answer any claim you, or any of you may have In or to the real prop erty hereinafter described, and you and each of you will please take no tice that if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint. to-wit: For a decree adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple and in the actual possession of all the following described real property situate in the County of Washington and State of Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 425.7 feet South 8“ 30' West and West 259.5 feet from the Northwest corner of the Stokes Donation Land Claim, said beginning point being in Section 31, in Township One, North, Range Three West of the W illamette Meridian, running thence North 8° 30' East 166 feet; thence South 89° 30’ W est 865 feet to the extended East line of North Main Street in the city of Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon; thence South along the East line of North Main street 164.5 feet; thence North 89° 30' East 840.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3.22 acres. And adjudging that you and each of you be barred and precluded from claiming or attempting to claim any interest, title or claim to. or lien upon the real property hereinbefore just described, adverse to the title o f the plaintiff therein and thereto, and that the title of said plaintiff to said real property herein described be quieted absolutely as against any claim or any right, title or interest therein or thereto on the part of you or any of you, and that the plaintiff have judg ment for her costs and disbursements herein, and that she have such other and further relief as may be just and equitable in the premises. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Forest Grove Express, a newspaper published and circulated in Washington County, Ore gon. pursuant to an order of the Hon orable George R. Bagley, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and en tered on the 20th day of February, 1917. and which order requires the summons to be published in the For est Grove Express for a period o f six consecutive and successive weeks be ginning with the issue thereof dated the 22nd day of February, 1917, and ending the issue dated April 5th. 1917, and requires you to appear and ans wer said complaint on or before the 9th day of April. 1917. Dated this 20th day of February. 1917. H O LLIS & G RAH AM Attorneys for Plaintiff. Probate Court Pen field. Milton C. Hurt has petitioned for ad Joe A. Wiles would like to ___________ mitting to probate the will o f Mary B. Y. Hoe of Waputo was in 1 write your insurance. Will give Agnes Cooley, deceased. The estate is you service that will be to your valued at $1,000. the city Saturday. advantage. Upstairs in Ander Marriage License« Public sale bills print'd at the son block, room 2. 52 John Keating and Ellen M. Ryan; Express office. Administrator’ « Notice The bill abolishing the county Ward O. Hoffman and Marie Stevens. Miss Donna Mack returned Notice is hereby given that the Coun reco1 tier’s office in this county THATCHKM NOTES ty Court o f Washington county, Ore Sunday from a visit at Salem. failed to go through, and was Mr. Gilpin is on the sick list. He gon, has appointed the undersigned as Warranty deed and m ortgage! beaten in the house. It is said has been quite ill for the past two administrator o f the estate o f John W. blanks fur sale at the Express o f- , that Meek and Bowman were weeks, having had several hemorrhages Sherwood, deceased, and that Martha lice. Sherwood, appointee, has duly qualified against the proposal, holding that in that time. The members o f the Ladies' Indus as such administrator. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell are the - it would not be a money saver, All persons having claims against the proud parents of a fine daughter,: and that the office should be trial club entertained their husbands at said estate are hereby notified to pre an all-day meeting last week at the born Sunday. , j distinctive within itself, and not home o f Mr. and Mrs. Buckley. With sent the same, verified as by law re quired, to me at my residence, in For For Rent- F’ive rooms in house adjunct ol the clerk’s office.— the exception o f a very few, every man est Grove, Oregon, within six months accepted the invitation. There were from the «late o f this notice. just west of I^iughlin Hotel. In- j Hillsboro Argus, Dated this 1st day,of February, 1917. quire at this office. 40 In a letter renewing his sub- "e a ts ” galore, from chicken to mince j M A R T H A SHERW OOD, pie. The men declared they had had Miss Jessie Goodman, who has ■ tubucription t o t h e Express, the time o f their lives. Administrator o f the Estate o f John W. Sherwood, deceased. been seriously ill for the past ¡' Ralph Yakel informs the editor Will Haney is moving to the old J. N. H o k fm an , Attorney. that he has been promoted from Thatcher place and Mr. and Mrs. week, is slowly improving. First pub. Feb. 1; last March 1, 1917. principal to superintendent of ¡he Thatcher will occupy the Haney house. Miss Rose Kennedy of Portland Mrs. Harry Miller has been ill for the SherifF s Sale visited Sunday at the home of Paducah, Ky., public schools. past week, but is reported greatly im Paducah is a city of 25,000 people, N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , That proved. her aunt, Mrs. Rose Olmsted. wiih 104 teachers in her schools The final dance given by the Thatcher by virtue o f an attachment execution Misses Dee and Belle Darling and Mr Yakel is to be eongrat- Club at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Will issued out o f and under the seal o f the enjoyed Ethel Bury more in "T h e ulated on having been appointed Haney last Saturday evening was a Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Multnomah, dated White Raven,” at Portland last Ì to so importanl a position and he big success in every respect and the neighborhood, as one body, wish to ex- tbe HJth day o f February, 1917, upon a Monday. states that he was surprised when tend their thanks to Mr. and Mrs. judgment duly made and docketed in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cover of 'the place was offered to him Haney for the many enjoyable evenings said court on the 25th day o f January, Oregon City, formerly of this city, M r. Yakel was formerly an in spent at their home. 1917, and a transcript thereof duly filed are rejoicing over the arrival of a structor in Pacific University and W. B. Simmons is well settled in and docketed in the county o f Wash ington, state o f Oregon, in favor son last Sunday. 1 his many friends in that mstitu- hiH new home at the James West place o f Fred Hoskins, plaintiff, and against and has been doing a rushing business For Sale Cheap- Good team o f ; tion will be pleased to learn of in shoe repairing. Oscar Johnson, defendant, for the sum work horses, weighing between his upward climb. Some o f the young men o f the neigh- o f $63.85 cost and the further sum o f 1100 and 1200. R. 0. Stevenson, borh«o<i have organized a Boys’ Club $813.45 with interest thereon from the A M ission ary Lectu re and are holding meetings at the homes 16th day o f March, 1916,at the rate o f 6 Phone Vine 2. 6-3t* M is. Madden, a returned mis o f the respective members. Oyster per cent per annum, and for the further Mrs. Norris L. Rogers, former-! $75.00 with interest thereon sionary from Japan, will be n suppers appear to he the main object sum ly Eunice Bernard, returned t o 1 from the 25th day o f January. 1917, at o f the club, altho the members promise F’orest Grove next Tuesday. She the rate o f 6 per cent per annum, to her home at M cMinnville Mon-! will deliver an address at 2:30 p. to do some wonderful things later on me directed and delivered, commanding in the way o f social activity. day evening, after visiting with me to make sale o f the real property m. at the Chi istian church parlors, The young people o f Thatcher are hereinafter described, heretofore at her parents, Mr. and Mrs H. R. I under the auspices of the local preparing a minstrel for the literary tached at the suit o f the plaintiff in Bernard, since Friday evening.! the above entitled action I will on Mon auxiliary ol t he Christian Women's program on March U . Everyone is day, the 2nd day o f April, 1917, at Mrs. Bernard has been ill for the Come and see the fun Board of Missions, before a union welcome, the South door o f the Courthouse in past month, hut is so far im-| Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, GALES CREEK gathering of the mi-s onary ro- at the hour o f ten o'clock a. m. o f said proved that she expects to leave cietie- of the city. Then again in Frank Allen, the cattle buyer, was day, sell at public auction to the high Saturday for a visit with her est bidder for cash in hand, all o f the the evening she will deliver an il picking up stray cattle here Sunday. following described real property, lying, «laughter and son-in-law. John Raines and family visited at being and s i t u a t e in Washington lustrated lecture on Japan An W H Y D O N ’T YO U County, Oregon, and more particularly The Express force is this week offering will be taken to defray the Heisler home Monday. described as follows, to-wit: C A L L ON Oscar Smith was seen on our streets busy getting out 23,000 pieces of her expenses. A ll o f the East one-half o f lot num Monday. printed matter for W. C. Emmer- bered (13) o f and in Spencers Home Mr. and Mrs. Madden are mis Mr. Ohler is some better at this stead, as the same appears upon the son & Co , of this city, manufac sionaries to Japan under the For writing. duly recorded plat on file and o f record turers of the "C inch” gopher trap, eign Christian Missionary society. Harrison Heisler is moving to his in the office o f the recorder o f convey- ances for Wasnington County, Oregon, and Manager F]mmerson informs They are at the present time on a ranch again. A S K H IM A B O U T , . . . - , , . to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums John Wilson hauled a load o f flour an(j f or the costs and expenses o f sale the Express that he has four men furlough to America and are edu- P R IC E S O N and said writ. assisting him in turning out traps eating their children in Eugene for Ayers & Mainland Monday. Herb Smith and family are visiting Said sale will be made subject to re enough to supply the demand. this winter. M r. Madden is a Mrs. Smith’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. demption as per statute o f Oregon. The trap is sound in principle, member of the “ Men and M il I Cicero Hines. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 16th well-made and sells at a rea on- lions” Campaign Team and is Mrs. Parrett has gone home for a day o f February, 1917. J. C. A P P L E G A T E , A N D G E T A H IG H CASH able price, but it wa< for a time I kept busy going from place to couple o f weeks on account o f sickness, j Mr. and Mrs. Howell were at Mr. Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon. P R IC E FOR Y O U R bard to convince eastern and' pl ace in America, presenting the By Geo. Alexander, Deputy. Vincent’s at a card party Saturday PR O D U C E ? northern farmers that the "Cinch” mission fields and work of Japan. Geo. J. Cameron, night. was better than any of the other Mrs. Madden, while staying in Attorney fo r Plaintiff. Report is that there is from two to First pub Feb 22, last Mar. 29. good traps on the market, But Eugene with her children, makes five feet anoW on the mountains. Dr. Via was called Tuesday to see | they are learning this and, as a shorter trips presenting their SUMMONS Pacific Ave. and Third St. Jeff Hayden’s boy, who, it is feared, |n the Circuit Court of the State of result, orders are rolling in. S ev-1 work. has appendicitis. Oregon for Washington County. en big jobbing houses are now The people of Forest Grove Plaintiff, W e hear that Mrs. John McRoberta K J. Lambert, vs handling the traps in Illinois, have an opportunity next Tues has the measles. N . HOFFM AN Ella Watt Jackson, Henry J. Reana Lee is visiting at Oscar Jackson. Ertima Watt Trullinger, Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota, day of not only hearing more J. F. Watt. Jessie Smith Watt, with many orders coming direct about Japan but seeing what is Smith’s, at Glenwood. Attorney At Law Cecil Kyle and w ife are visiting Mrs. Mary Ross (or Minnie Watt Nay from farmers who have seen or actually happening there under lor.) A. M. Naylor, Anna Gould Patent Office Business Solicited K y le’s mother, Mr s . Macculum o f Naylor. Eleanor P. Naylor. Fred heard of the ‘ ‘Cinch.’ Christianity today. Scoggins Valley. Forest Grove, - Oregon NOTES AND PERSONALS jan Say! F. A. Moore GROCERIES Phone 41x J. E. Naylor, Evelyn Watt Blosser,