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DRY LUM BER County .Grace Watt Ross, Agnes 8. Watt, ¡Olive Prichard, John Prichard, County Fair Dates M. K. Hoxfer, Charles 8. Naylor, H. Marsh, Emma Marsh, Oct 2, 3, 4 and 5 George J. Wheelock Marsh, Winifred i----------------------------------------- The Seat Wufthlnifton County Editorial Anaociation At a meeting of shareholders Marsh Whlttelsey, Theodore Whlttelsey, G. F. Schmidtke, of the Washington County Fair K. E. Schmidtke, and---------------- Schmidtke, his wife; also all G. G. Sleeper et at are suing W. D. Association, held in the Rogers other persons or parties un / " V 'B PRIDE ¡ h Dry Lum- Library Monday evening, it was known, claiming any right, title, Mr|{ae for $58.65 with interest. her. We have the only O. Shearer haa brought suit against decided to hold the 1917 fair on estate, lien or interest In the real Hhednin Washington county Maud Turpen et at., to get a judgment the College Campus, where it was estate and premises described in the complaint herein, for $400 with interest. hig enough to house every Defendants held last year, on Oct. 2. 3, 4 and The Cornelius State Hank haa insti To Charles 8. Naylor, F. E. thing We keep everything tuted a suit against J. Chaa. Porter to 5. Schmidtke and Schmidtke, his to build with. Lumber al The 1916 officers were re-elect wife; Mary Ross, or Minnie Watt collect $148 with interest. Naylor, and to all other persons or ways bright and new. Noah Hingler is suing O. I,. Avery ed, as follows: parties unknown, claiming any right, for a judgment o f $‘¿<0) with interest, j J. P. Hurley, President. title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate and premises described in the It. M. Kyle would have a divorce W. J. McCready, First Vice complaint herein.. Defendants: from Minnie Kyle, alleged that she has In the Name of the State of Oregon: treated him in a cruel and inhuman, President. You and each of you are hereby re A. E. Wescott, Second Vice : quired ; manner. always fresh and quick-set* to appear in the above entitled Another suit for divorce is that in President. court and cause and answer the com ting. We keep it that way. plaint filed against you in the above which Alma Kessler is seeking a divorce | R. W. Reder, Secretary. entitled suit, on or before the 9th day from Harry Kessler. He is charged1 If you want to build a house, a barn, a garage, a chick of April. 1917, said date being after H. E. Ferrin, Treasurer. en house or a silo, we have the stuff right here. We don’ t j! with cruel and inhuman treatment. the expiration of six weeks from the The above, with Waiter Ros- M. L. Kline is foreclosing on a mort date of the first publication of this have to order it. Drive in and get it. We give you a posi gage held against Oscar Johnson and wurm, A. G Hoffman, L. M. summons upon you in the Forest Grove tive guarantee that our READY HOOFING will last you for Express, the first publication thereof Jennie Johnson. Graham, Joe A Wiles, C. A Litt- being on Thursday, the 22nd day of 10 to lf> years. We buy in quantity. We buy cheap and we M isce lla n e o u s ler and C. A. Broderson are the February, 1917, and the last publica- sell cheap. Come in and talk. That is what we are here , tlon thereof being on Thursday, the Karl (tingle, who was a prominent directors. 5th day of April, 1917, and set up by figure in the late Hillsboro Mercantile for. way of answer any claim you, or any case, was allowed his freedom last Sat The Express prints butter wrap of you may have in or to the real prop urday morning after making a $250 pers with non-poisonous ink. erty hereinafter described, and you N mwi Burrau Circuit Court Cement and Plaster The Main Street Lumber Yard 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: ■ iii I ■ ■■■ a— — « — For a decree adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple and in the actual possession of all the following Public sale bills printed at the described real property situate in the County of Washington and State of Express office. Oregon, and particularly described as Ancona eggs f o r hatching, 50c \T. R I .aCourse spent the week- follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 425.7 feet for 13. J. H Shearer. 10 tf en{j visiting in Salem. South 8* 30' West and West 259.5 Frank Weaver of Gales Creek feet from the Northwest corner of Money to loan Valley Realty the Stokes Donation Land Claim, said was shopping in town Saturday. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon, lit-tf beginning point being in Section 31, in Township One, North, Range Three Idris RofTell and I>*nore Put Mr anrl Mrs Frank Johnson of West of the Willamette Meridian, nam are visiting in Stayton this j the Watts district were shopping running thence North 8° 30' East 166 feet; thetice South 89° 30' West 865 week. in town Tuesday. feet to the extended East line of Warranty deed and mortgage; For Sale— Fa u 1 11 e s s stump- North Main Street in the city of Forest Grove, Washington County, blanks for sale at the Express of puller, complete and in good con Oregon; thence South along the East fice. line of North Main street 164.5 feet; dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf thence North 89* 30' East 840.5 feet Silver-laced Wyandotte eggs for Your neighbors are planting to the place of beginning, containing i 3.22 acres, hatching, 50c for 13. J. H.Shear “ Pakro Seedtape.” Buy it for t And adjudging that you and each of er. 8-41 you be barred and precluded from your garden. Ask Littler’s Phar ! claiming or attempting to claim any E. M. Duncan of Amity vis macy about it. title or claim to, or lien upon ! _____________ ! was in town Tuesday in search of interest, ited ¿he Sills family Saturday the real property hereinbefore just Mrs. J. R. Reynolds returned someone to care for his mother, described, adverse to the title of the The Camp Fire «iris afternoon. yesterday from a week’s visit plaintiff therein and thereto, and that Rood time at Wed who is very ill. the title of said plaintiff to said real White kid gloves cleaned, 10c with the family of her son, Ar property herein described be quieted nesday after school. The girls en- j per pair at Ruggles’, next to post- ] thur, at North Plains. absolutely as against any claim or Sheriff’s Sale gaged in the many sports which j any right, title or interest therein or office. 52 A. B. Thomas, who was ope the gym affords and spent a lively : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That thereto on the part of you or any of For Rent— Five rooms in house rated on in a Portland hospital a and that the plaintiff have judg after noon in games and contests. | by virtue o f an attachment execution you, issued out o f and under the seal o f the ment for her costs and diabursements just west of I^iughlin Hotel. In-; month ago,is looking better than They were especially ready to Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, herein, and that she have such other quire at this office. 40 further relief as may be just and for some years past. welcome the d e l i c i o u s “ eats” I for the County o f Multnomah, dated and equitable in the premises. Trim Roe of Wapato attended1 This summons is served upon you Mrs. J. Marsilliot received word which closed the afternoon’s pro the 13th day of February, 1917, upon a by publication in the Forest Grove a social given by the Congre-j judgment duly made and docketed in gram. Forest Grove now four Tuesday that her brother, in Port Express, a newspaper published and said court on the 25th day of January, gational C. E., Tuesday night. land. was near death. She and “ camps” and they are planning to 1917, and a transcript thereof duly filed circulated in Washington County, Ore gon. pursuant to an order cf the Hon Wanted—Some t u r n i p s for Marcella Richards w e n t into make great steps toward the ad- and docketed in the county of Wash orable George R. Bagley, Judge of the cow feed. South P a r k Dairy, Portland that afternoon. | vancement and benefit of this ington, state of Oregon, in favor above entitled Court, made and en tered on the 20th day of February, ('has. D. Staley, Prop. 47 tf of Kred Hoskins, plaintiff, and against 1917, and which order requires the town and themselves Mrs. J. G. Lenneville Sunday Oscar Johnson, defendant, for the sum summons to be published in the For ------------------------------------ See the “ Buckeye ’ coal-burning visited her brother, Walter Morris, o f $53.85 cost and the further sum of est Grove Express for a period of six Whipped Vancouver brooders at the Gordon hardware who was scal<led in a train wreck consecutive and successive weeks be The Forest Grove high school $813.45 with interest thereon from the ginning with the issue thereof dated store. They save the chicks. 16th day of March, 1916,at the rate of 6 near Kalama, Wash., on Feb. 25th. the 22nd day of February, 1917, and Billy Ralston, assistant freight Mr. Morris is in a Portland hos basketball quintet last Saturday> per cent per annum, and for the further ending the issue dated April 5th, 1917, agent for the S. P., depart«*! Mon pital and is doing as well as evening defeated the Vancouver sum of $75.00 with interest thereon and requires you to appear and ans- squad in this city by a score of 39 from the 25th day of January, 1917, at 1 wer said complaint on or before the day for ’ Frisco to take treatment i could l>e expected. rate o f 6 per cent per annum, to 9th day of April, 1917. to 21. This is the last game of the Dated this 20th day of February. me directed and delivered, commanding for rheumatism. Ira Purdin’s sale of cows last the season and the h gh school me to make sale o f the real property 1917. Mrs. H. R Bernard returned ' Saturday was well attended and HOLLIS & GRAHAM described, heretofore at athletes are now preparing for the hereinafter tached at the suit o f the plaintiff in Attorneys for Plaintiff. Saturday from a week’s visit with | the Jerseys brought good prices, the above entitled action I will on Mon baseball season. her daughter, Mrs. Norris Rogers, ] day, the 2nd day o f April, 1917, at but he was a little disappointed in The state triennial convention the South door of the Courthouse in at McMinnville. the prices secured for the Hol- Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, Mrs. Zoe Hartrampf is e n jo y -' steins. However, h e had t o o of the Royal Neighbors of Amer at the hour of ten o ’ clock a. m. o f said sell at public auction to the high ing a visit from Mrs. Arthur many cows and feels that he did ica will he held in Portland next day, est bidder for cash in hand, all of the •Cane of Carona, Calif , who will well to dispose of a part of his Tuesday and Wednesday, pre- following described real property, lying, sid«d over by Mrs. Rose E. Corl being and s i t u a t e in Washington remain the week out. herd. W H Y D O N ’T YOU County, Oregon, and more particularly of Corvallis, state oracle. State described as follows, to-wit: Miss Helen Phillips spent the CALL ON The Christian church held a All of the East one-half of lot num week-end rear Wapato, visiting “ hard time social’’ at the church officers and two representatives! bered (13) o f and in Spencers Home friends, and while there attended lust Thursday evening. There to the supreme camp, at Buffalo, j stead, as the same appears utxin the N. Y’ ., May 21, will be elected.] duly recorded plat on file and o f record an old-time hasl et social. were about 11(5 present and all in the office of the recorder o f convey Mrs. Dora Emerson has been in ances for Wasnington County, Oregon, Examine the “ Iron Age’’ co m -1 a “ hard times’’ costume which af ASK HIM ABOUT elected from the local camp as to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums bined cultivator and garden tool forded m u c h merriment. Mrs. and for the costs and expenses of sal# PRICES ON delegate, with Mrs. Marie Patton and said writ. at the Gordon hardware store, j Putnam took the prize for the as alternate. Said sale will be made subject to re before investing in garden tools. ladies’ costume and Mr. Putnam demption as per statute of Oregon. Miss Pearl Hall of this city, Refr shments were Mrs. Sam Dallas, who has been for g e n t s Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 16th daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. A. day o f February, 1917. visiting in Forest Grove and vi served and all pronounced the ev J. C. APPLEGATE, A N D GET A HIGH CASH Hall, yesterday entered the Good cinity for the past few weeks, re- j ening a great success. Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon. PRICE FOR YOUR Samaritan ho-pital, Portland, for turned to her home in Corvallis The Civics committee of the By Geo. Alexander, Deputy, PRODUCE ? last Thursday. Woman’s club will hold a sale of a course of training in nursing Geo. J. Cameron, Attorney for Plaintiff. Joe A. Wiles would like to cooked foods at the Schultz store She was accompanied to Portland] First pub Feb 22, last Mar. 29. by Mrs. Hall a n d Mrs. L. C. Copeland & McCready NOTES AM) PERSONALS restitution to the company and paying | Harry Goff informs the Express $60 o f the fine imjs>sed by the court. The remainder he will pay at the rate that after May 20, under the pro o f $10 |»er month for 10 months. visions of a new law, hunting and The county clerk’s office reported! fishing licenses will cost $1.50 'fe e s collected t h i s p a s t month as each— $1 50 for hunting and $1.50 . $390.90 and the recorder’s office re- ; for fishing. The present price is ¡sorted $.‘148.75. Sheriff Applegate is enthusiastically $1 each. Goff’s can supply you looking forward to the time in the now at the lower price and all near future when the sheriffs’ offices they get. out of the transaction is throughout the state will begin the use the trouble—and your good will. of finger prints as a means of identifi- cation for prisoners. Hertillion Expert Catholic Church Notes Hunter of the Portland detective force Following is the schedule of will instruct the officers of the different counties in the use of this wonderful lectures to be delivered by Father system o f identification, and before Buck at Verts hall this month: long the [sister with its identification Sunday evening, March 18—"W hat Is figures and description surmonnted by ‘Temporal Power’ and is the Catholic a picture o f the hunted man will be a Church anxious to gain it?" thing o f the past. At present it is de- Sunday evening, March 25 —"Intol ’ dared by those who know, the Wash- j erance; St. Bartholomew’s Eve; Queen ingtpn county sheriff’s office is in closer Mary of England.” connection with the Portland police and (Rev.) J. R. BUCK, Pastor. detectives than ever before in the his- i George Hart of Gales Creek tory of that office. a enjoyed Rym party has i Say! F. A. Moore GROCERIES write your insurance. Will gjve you service that will he to your advantage. Upstairs in Ander son block, room 2. 52 The students of the College are already preparing for their annual May Day festivities and the pub lic schools and the high school will be invited to take part. Saturday, beginning at 10 a m., with the following articles on the Misz. menu: Pies, cakes, brown and The Congregational Endeavor white bread, candies, cookies, sal society heid a social at the church ads, beans, Saratoga chips and Tuesday evening. The time was orange marmalade. The proceeds spent in unique games and stunts, of the sale will be devoted to the and all declared the refresments purchase o f a public drinking of sherbet and wafers to be a fine fountain. ] termination to a pleasant evening. Phone 41x SUMMONS Pacific Ave. and Third St. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. E. J. Lambert, Plaintiff, vs N .H O F F M A N Ella Watt Jackson, Henry J. Jackson, Emma Watt Trullinger, J. F. Watt, Jessie Smith Watt, Attorney At Law Mary Ross (or Minnie Watt Nay lor.) A. M. Naylor, Anna Gould Patent Office Business Solicited Naylor, Eleanor P. Naylor. Fred Forest Grove, - Oregon E. Naylor, Evelyn Watt Blosser, J