The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 08, 1917, Image 5

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Local Ladies Help
the War Sufferers
Vert»’ hall next Sunday evening, the large assembled throng en­
at 8 o’clock. Admission free and joyed an evening which will al­
everybody invited.
ways be remembered.
Forest Grove ( ’amp has fitted
School Consolidation Desired
For many month» past a num­
up the new John Anderson hall
Petitions are being circulated in where they are holding their reg­
ber of Forest drove ladies have
the
Hillside, Kansas City and ular meetings. A t their last meet­
lM*en meeting weekly at the Bur-
Fairview
school districts for their ing Wednesday evening, Feb. 28th
lingham home, on South F ifth ,
street, and sewing for the unfor­ consolidation for the purpose of District Manager 0. W. T. Muell-
tunate victims of the Kuropean building a union high and gram­ haupt. assisted in starting a lively
war, including t h e
Belgians. mar school.
campaign for new members and
The advantages of such a union a drill team is to be former!
These meetings are held every
The
school
were
brought
out
at
the
Thursday ufternoon, beginning at
next meeting will be held Wed­
2 o ’clock and there is room for last meeting of the West Dairy nesday evening. Mar. 14th, when
more workers, if any desire to Farmers' Commercial club, held new officers will be elected.
help. Such should bring needles, at the Hillside church.
The Woodmen of the World
thread, thimbles and scissors.
is a Western institution and has
There is now more need for aid
paid out in death losses to widow»,
for these unfortunate people than
orphans and dependent ones over
ever before, as more of them are
$23,000,000. It has a reserve fund
Being desirous of having a full of over $8,000,000 invested in ap­
homeless and appeals have come
also from the hospitals for oil-| discussion of the $6,000,000 road proved s c h o o l a n d municipal
cloth-covered pillows to be Used bond issue to lx* voted on by the bonds of the very best securities.
in carrying the wounded from the people next June, Senator Wood Of this sum $1,620,000 is invested
of Hillsboro has launched a writing in Oregon and builds up the en­
field.
( Hher articles needed arc shoes contest for grade and high school tire state. The cost to join is only
for m<*n, women and children, pupils, in accordance with the $3.00, which includes the medical
eit her new or repaired, unbleached i following regulations:
examination fee. and thereafter a
Contest
A
—
Subject;
The
benefit
ac­
chemises for women and girls, in |
nominal monthly payment. The
cruing to the county in which the w rit­
fact all kinds of clothing for men,
membership c o n s i s t s of over
er is a resident from the improvement
women and children.
o f the roads described in the $*>,000,000 115,000 in the nine Pacific Coast
Writing from Paris to Mrs. bonding act. For the best argument, states.
Hurlingham in acknowledgment a first prize o f $5; for the second best
NOTES A N I) PERSONALS
of a former shipment (of which argument, a prize o f $2. There are 36
first and 36 second prize« in this con­
many have been made from this test.
Job printing— phone 821.
city) Mrs. Nina Dirrey Duryea,
Contest B — Subject: T h e benefit
Warranty deed and mortgage
president of the Duryea Com­ which will accrue to the state at large blanks for sale at the Express of­
mittee of American War Relief, from the improvement o f the roads de­ fice.
says the committee is giving out I scribed in the bonding act. For the
best argument, a first prize o f $25; for
Silver-laced Wyandotte eggs for
2.000 articles a week and cannot] the second best argument, a prize of
hatching, 50c for 13 J. H. Shear­
nearly supply those in the great- j tu .
er.
8-3t
est need. Referring t o cripples j Contest C — Subject: The same as j
W. H. Coghill of Milton visited
who have been discharged from contest B. This contest is open only to
bona fide students o f Oregon h i g h his old friend, Jim Ritchie, last
the hospitals, but are too weak to
schools. For the best argument w rit­ Friday.
work, Mrs. Duryea says: “ Unfit] ten by a high school student, $10.
For Rent— Five rooms in house
for further service, not knowing
Contest D--Subject: Same as contest
In­
where their families are, their, B and open only to bona fide students just west of Laughlin Hotel
o
f
Oregon
grammar
schools.
Best
ar­
quire
at
this
office.
40
homes in ashes, penniless, sleep-;
Liberal Cash Prizes
for School Pupils
(trace Watt Ross, Agnes 8. Watt,
Olive Prichard, John Prichard,
Mr. Gilpin is reported much improved. M. E. Iloxter, Charles S. Naylor,
George H. Marsh, Emma Marsh,
J. J. Loynes has been having a siege
J. Wheelock Marsh, Winifred
o f the grip, but is much better.
Marsh
Whlttelsey,
Theodore
Mrs. T. L. Inskeep and son, Russell, Whittelsey, G. K. Schmldtke,
K. E. Schmldtke, and--------------
o f Portland, are «pending the week at
Schmidtke, his w ife; also all
the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. other persons or parties un-
M. E. Simmons. Baby Russell is six known, claiming any right, title,
months old and scored 99 1-2 per cent « “ tale, lien or interest in the real
in the eugenics contest in Portland a eHtate and pr0mUe* b r i b e d
the complaint herein,
few weeks ago.
Defendants
To
Charles
8. Naylor,
F.
E.
The literary was well attended Wed­
....... Schmidtke, his
nesday evening and a very interesting Schmidtke and
wife; Mary Ross, or Minnie Watt
and instructive program was given. Naylor, and to all other persons or
The question o f Government ownership parties unknown, claiming any right,
o f railroads was d e b a t e d by Mrs. title, estate, lien or interest in the real
Beighter and Guy Mott on the affirm«- f * ta^ anfd P « “ “ « described In the
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complaint herein..
Defendants:
t,ve and Mr. Buckley and George L e - .
th# Name of the state of Q
v*ck on the negative. The judges gave You and each of you are hereby re-
the decision to the affirmative.
qulred to appear in the above entitled
The Ballinger and W. B. Simmons <*>ur* and cause and answer the corn-
families took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. f i “ !?,1
f a* aln*t ¿ ° ,a ,D. htH t? h? w
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entitled suit, on or before the 9th day
M. E. Simmons Sunday, in honor o f the of April, m7> 8a(d date being after
arrival o f Mrs. Inskeep o f Portland.
the expiration of six weeks from the
A. Ballinger has resumed work with date of the first publication of this
his wood saw, after a two weeks “ va­ summons upon you in the Forest Grove
Express, the first publication thereof
cation" on account o f bad weather.
being on Thursday, the 22nd day of
Mrs. Harry Miller is able to attend February, 1917, and the last publica­
to her household duties again after an tion thereof being on Thursday, the
5th day of April, 1917, and set up by
illness o f several weeks.
way of answer any claim you, or any
Pirnr i r a n p
of y ° u may have *n or to the real prop-
t U lib lt
erty hereinafter described, and you
I will sell at my place, two and and each o f you will please take n o
THATCHKH NOTES
one half miles northwest of Forest
tor
Grove, and one mile south of O f, the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in her com­
Thatcher, on
plaint. to-wit:
For a decree adjudging the plaintiff
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 10
to be the owner in fee simple and in the
beginning at 10:00 a. m. the fol­ actual possession of all the following
described real property situate in the
lowing described Stock:
of Washington and State of
Twenty head of milk cows, i County
Oregon, and particularly described as
four high grade Jerseys, the others follows, to-wit:
n n e-h
a lf to
tn tnree
th ree-n
o a rters >Soath
Commencing
at a and
point We8t
425.7 259.5
feet
one
nan
quarters
8. 30- Wegt
Holstein, crossed with Jersey feet from the Northwest corner of
f irom
r, m
stock
stocK.
All tuberculin
All
tuberculin
tested
Stoke* point
Donation
Land
tested hv
Dy the
beginning
being
ln Claim,
section said
31,
lunch a t noon in Township One, North, Range Three
ah
West of the W illamette Meridian,
Dr. Coon. Free
T V -m •
a «u .
Term» of Sale.
All sums under running thence North g. 30< East 166
$10ca>h;on all sums over th a t feet; thence South 89* 30' West 865
amounts mon.h'x time will be
{£ S £ ? In %
city6 3
given, w ith 6 p er cent interest Forest Grove, Washington County,
and approved security. No prop- une*«? ' N o n h ^ M ^ r t r e e T 164^ feet?
erty to be removed until terms of thence North 89“ 30' East 840.5 feet
sale are complied with.
°f b€ginning’ contiilnin*
IRA
E.
PUR
DIN,
Owner.
And
adjudging
that you and each of
gument written by grammar g rad »
ing anywhere, their feet through
Wanted— Some t u r n i p s for
student, $10.
J. W. HUGHES Auctioneer.
¡5“ m*
to the pavements, not beggars in
cow feed. South P a r k Dairy,
RULES
Geo. F . Naylor, Clerk
8 -2 t interest, title or claim to, or lien upon
47 tf
any sense, they must be clothed.
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tbe real property hereinbefore just
One person may enter but one con­ I Chas. D. Staley, Prop.
The Express prints butter wrap- described, adverse to the title of the
A'.k your husbands or brothers to test.
Orval Hutchens resumed work
In contest A, the author must be a
_ ¡ f t 1« “
give you the suits they are keep­
in the Russell shoe store Tuesday, pens w i t h n o n -poisonous ink.
resident o f the county whose benefits
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property herein described be quieted
ing because they ‘ may want them,’
from the proposed roads are discussed. after being laid off with mumps
Sheriff’s Sale
absolutely as against any claim or
and send them to us to clothe1 Contest B is open to any resident o f for two weeks.
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , That f.nyr r,igh‘; Vu®
thereto on the part of you or any of
these shattered bodies."
Oregon who does not participate in
Joe A. Wiles would like to by virtue o f an attachment execution you, and that the plaintiff have' judg­
Money is also needed badly to i either o f the other contests.
write your insurance. Will give issued out o f and under the seal o f the ment for her costs and disbursements
In contests C and D, the argument
Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, herein, and that she have such other
furnish fuel, as even the head­
must discuss the road proposal from you service that will be to your for the County o f Multnomah, dated and further relief as may be just and
quarters of the committee are un­ the state-wide standpoint.
advantage. Upstairs in Ander­ the 13th day o f February, 1917, upon a equitable in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
comfortably chilly, with no money
No argument in any contest may ex­ son block, room 2.
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judgment duly made and docketed in by publication in the Forest Grove
ceed 200 words.
for fuel.
Express, a newspaper published and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C Breed, who said court on the 25th day o f January,
Writing must appear on but one side
1917, and a transcript thereof duly filed c,rcu,atcd in Washington County, Ore-
,
, .
,
, j L , gon, pursuant to an order of the Hon-
came from Orchard, Wash , via and , * docketed
o f the paper used.
l.odge Reorganized
in the county o f Wash- orable George - R. —
- -
-
Bagley, Judge
of - the
Manuscripts must be written prefer­ auto, for a visit with Mr. and ington, state o f Oregon, in favor above entitled Court, made and en­
A meeting of the Knights and
ably with typewriter, or pen and ink.
I Mrs. A. H. Underwood, returned o f Fred Hoskins, plaintiff, and against tered on the 20th day of February,
Ladies of Security was held at the
The name and address o f the author
Oscar Johnson, defendant, for the sum 1917, and which order requires the
home Monday.
summons to be published in the For­
offices of Wiles and Roswurm
Si ttS
must appear in the upper right-hand
Wednesday evening, Feb. 28th, corner o f the first page.
G. W. Leach of Plattsmouth,
Arguments must be submitted with­ Neb. who has been visiting his
for the purpose of reorganizing
out accompanying letters, explanations
The following officers were elected
brother-in-law, Chas. VanDoren,
or other enclosures.
for the coming year:
for
the past two weeks, departed
The envelope enclosing the manu­
President, MissNaoma Conger; script must be addressed to Senator Tuesday for home.
First Vice President. Carl Connet; W. D. Wood. Hillsboro; Ore., and on
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bernard
Second Vice President, Geo. Han­ the envelope must also be written the
contest entered, thus: “ Contest A , ” went to M cMinnville Saturday
cock; Financier, Mr s . Minnie
“ Contest B, ” “ Contest C ” or “ Con­ evening for a visit with their
Roswurm; Secretary, Miss Mar- j test D ;“ as the case may be.
daughter. Mrs. Norris L. Rogers.
cella Richards; Prelate, Mrs.j Manuscripts must be received by Sen­
H. R. returned Monday morning,
Blanche Richards; Guard, Walter ator Wood on or before 6 p. m. Mar. 15.
but Mrs. Bernard will visit the
Manuscripts that do not comply with
Roswurm; Sentinel, Mrs Conger;
the foregoing rules will not be consid­ week out.
Conductor, Ben Whited.
ered.
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Roy L. Dennis and Mis« Lillian
A large number of the members
Manuscripts will not be Returned to B. Henstreet, both of Gaston
were present and a general good the authors.
were united in marriage by Judge
Neither Senator Wood nof the con­
time was had by all. Coffee, sand­
I Smith at Hillsboro Saturday af
wiches and cake were served, test judges can undertake to answer
ter noon. The groom is a merchant
while the evening was spent in] letters or inquiries concerning the con­
test or awards.
of Gaston and quite well known
genial conversation.
Awards will be announced on or be­ in this city.
An Interesting Lecture
fore March 25th, 1917, by three judges,
Frank E. Rogers, aged 49,
to be named later.
passed
away at his home in M c­
The
right
to
publish
any
manuscript
“ The
is reserved by the committee.
Minnville on Feb. 28th. He was
Taking for his subject,
Origin of the Catholic Church,”
R ev. Father Buck addressed a
good-sized audience at Verts’
hall last Sunday evening. Many
in the audience were protestants
and there was, no doubt, much in
the lecture that was new to them,
although w e l l
understood by
Catholics. Father Buck is an in­
teresting speaker and makes some
very good p o i n t s in favor of
Catholicism. His lecture next
Sunday evening will be on “ The
Catholic Church and the Bible;
Why Priests Do Not M arry.”
The lecture will be given at
Woodmen of the World
Are Doing Things
an uncle to Norris L. Rogers, who
was united to Miss Eunice Ber­
nard in this city on Feb. 7th and
was present at the wedding.
The local
Woodmen of the
Dan Pierce last week hauled to
World attended a large initiation Portland in his auto truck for
and banquet at Hillsboro Camp, Peterson Bros., 23 head of hogs,
Thursday evening, March 1st, j weighing 4,725. Dan made the
when a prize drill team from run to the Union stock yards in
Portland, k n o w n as Webfoot three hours and 25 minutes, while
Camp No. 65, officers and one it requires two days to get hogs
hundred neighbors acted as hosts from this city to the stock yards
to the Woodmen of Washington by train. The shrinkage saved by
county. W ebfoot’s five-piece or­ the truck route amounts to almost
chestra furnished the music and enough to pay for the hauling.
o f $53.85 cost and the further sum o f est Grove Express for a period of six
$813.45 with interest thereon from the consecutive and successive weeks be-
16th day o f March,1916,at the rate o f 6 ginning with the Issue thereof dated
per cent per annum, and for the further 'h0 22nd d?-v ° f / f *TUf rL ’,
, iT , ™
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t
ending the issue dated April 5th, 1917,
sum o f $75.00 with interest thereon and requires you to appear and ans-
from the 25th day o f January, 1917, at wer said complaint on or before the
the rate o f 6 per cent per annum, to 9th day of April, 1917.
me directed and delivered, commanding
Dated this 2oth day of February,
me to make sale o f the real property 1 j g j f
hereinafter described, heretofore at­
H O LLIS & GRAHAM
tached at the suit o f the plaintiff in
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
the above entitled action I will on Mon­
day, the 2nd dav o f April, 1917, at |
the South door o f the Courthouse in
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
at the hour o f ten o'clock a. m. o f said
day, sell at public auction to the high­
est bidder for cash in hand, all o f the
following described real property, lying,
being and | i t u a t e in Washington
County, Oregon, and more particularly
W H Y D O N ’T Y O U
described as follows, to-wit:
C A L L ON
A ll o f the East one-half o f lot num­
bered (13) o f and in Spencers Home­
stead, as the same appears upon the
duly recorded plat on file and o f record
in the office o f the recorder o f convey­
ances for Wasnington County, Oregon,
to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums
A S K H IM A B O U T
and for the costs and expenses o f sale
P R IC E S ON
and said writ.
Said sale will be made subject to re­
demption as per statute o f Oregon.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 16th
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
Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon.
P R IC E FOR Y O U R
By Geo. Alexander, Deputy.
PR O D U C E ?
Geo. J. Cameron,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First pub Feb 22, last Mar. 29.
Say!
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES
Phone 41x
SUMMONS
Pacifia Ave. and Third St.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
E. J. Lambert,
Plaintiff,
vs
Ella Watt Jackson, Henry J.
Jackson. Emmn Watt Trullinger,
J. F. Watt, Jessie Smith Watt,
Mary Ross (or Minnie Watt Nay­
lor.) A. M. Naylor, Anna Gould
Naylor, Eleanor P. Naylor. Fred
E. Naylor, Evelyn W att Blosser,
J
N .H O F F M A N
Attorney At
Law
Patent Office Business Solicited
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