The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 29, 1917, Image 3

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    Probes," and wins the
QIIj* 3Fiír?flt Ö5rmi? lExprfaa , "Venom
following tribute:
te: "would aw noon
final account a» such administrator of
**’d
the, 23d
New Estray Law
One good piece of legislation
put a monkey wr ncn m the ma pawed at the late session is the 0viock A. M of «aid day, has b 10
been
hi*
rw»f list*
.
chinery of one he
does not
like, or estray i law,
which goes into effect fixed by said Court as the time for
Entered aa second dass matter Jan. 12, 191«. «t the po* toffies at Forent ÍJrove, of his political rival, as to score a M a y 21. Persons taking u p hearing of objections to said report,
Oregon, under the Act of March 5, 1879
point for himself "
estrays must yp ercise due dili- afM* ***• **l tlement thereof.
C. U. COOPER,
Mr Spence indicts the legisla­ gence to ascertain the owners, and
THIJRHDAY, MARCH 29 1917
Administrator
of the Estate of
ture as "government by a mob, if none is found within 10 days an
l.uther C. Cooper, Deceased.
and the mob guided by the cun­ affidavit must be filed with a just­ M. B. & D. D. Bump,
N O T E S A N D
C O M M E N T S
ning and selfish who find it to ice of the peace, reciting the facts Attorneys for the Estate.
ll-.5t
and the efforts made to find the
their
interest
to
continue
t
h
e
Loyalty to the flag does not require you
SUMMONS
owner If the justice is satisfied
system."
Circuit Court of the State of
to hate your neighbor, even tho he may
that due diligence has been used In the
for Washington County.
"The people," he continues, he will order notice of sale by E. J. Oregon
have been born under the bag of a tyrant.
Lambert, Plaintiff,
"are fortunate in that no greater publication in two issues of a
vs
Lila Watt Jackson, Henry J.
damage
is
done,
and
in
having
the
weekly
newspaper
and
at
the
ex-
Wouldn't the food speculators of the paper. letters received
Emma Watt Trullinger,
piration of 25 days from taking Jackson,
K. Watt, Jessie Smith Watt,
look good on the filing line?
after Tuesday evening will belaid initiative with which to enact up, the animals may be sold, and J.
Ross (or Minnie W'att Nay­
fundamental laws and construct­ the proceeds applied to the ex­ Mary
lor,) A. M. Naylor, Anna Gould
“ lie virtuous a n d you’ll he over until next week’s paper.
ive hgilatio n ."
pense and reimbursing the person Naylor, Eleanor P. Naylor, Fred
happy." Yes, and very lonesome. DO YOU KNOW
K. Naylor, Evelyn Watt Blosser,
"Why a legislature?” he says, holding the e'trays.
Grace Watt Ross, Agnes S. Watt,
The cooing dove of courtship
That the Forest drove Express "is the question asked more and
Olive Prichard, John Prichard,
Washington County Transfers
M. E. Hoxter, Charles S. Naylor,
sometimes Incomes the screech is the only paper in Washington more by the people every year,
GeorKe H. Marsh, Emma Marsh,
The
following
real
estate
trans­
owl of matrimony.
county that last week published a because the legislature is to a
J. Wheelock Marsh, Winifred
fers were recorded with the regis­ Marsh Whittelsey, Theodore
map
of
the
highways
to
be
paved
K*eat
extent
a
dissapointment
and
Rattlesnake oil has gone to j
Whittelsey, G. F. Schmidtke,
a fai ure, and because the people ter of deeds at Hillsboro during K. E. Schmidtke, and--------------
$M .10 a pound, hut few people by the $<>,000,000 bond issue?
the past week:
Schmidtke, his wife; also all
That the Forest Grove Express get better results at less expense Alexander Chalmers et ux to J. W. other
are tempted to use it as a sub­
persons or parties un­
published this map several days through the initiative.”
known, claiming any right, title,
Marsh, right of way, $1.
stitute for butter, anyhow.
lien or interest in the real
. . .
before it appeared in the Portland i The question, ‘ Why is the legis­ W. L. Bieghler et ux to W. R. Whit­ estate,
estate and premises described in
A wife .sometimes gets her hus- dai|y pap<.rs ?
lature a failure ” he answers by field, 4 acres Sec 14, 1 N 2, $10.
the complaint herein.
band into trouble. T hat’s what
J. A. Wiles et ux to Flora Myers,
Defendants
That the Forest Grove Express saying: "Because it is not repre
E.
the wife did for the czar of Russia, is the only paper in Washington sentative, but is bul ied and brow- I.ot 2, Sec 3, 2 N 5, and SW quar of To Charles S. Naylor, F.
Schmidtke and
Schmidtke, his
and her home is guarded day and county tha* has so far (issue of lieaien, and pulled hither and yon SE quar Sec 34, 3 N 5, $10.
wife; Mary Ross, or Minnie Watt
E. C. Henry et ux to Arthur Rose, Naylor, and to all other persons or
night.
March 8th) published the com­ by big lobbies and powerful in­ 37.45 acres Sec 22, 1 S 4, $10.
parties unknown, claiming any right,
Abraham Lincoln s a i d he plete bonding a c t referred to terests. It takes cut-and dried Thaddeus B. Stevenson to A. T. Bux- title, estate, lien or interest in the real
and premises described in the
demonstrations, letters and tele- ton, 39.66 acres Buxton D L C, 1 N 4, estate
"would adopt new views as soon above (House Hill No. 550)?
complaint herein..
Defendants:
$60.
That it is no unusual thing for I «rams that are o t- n inspired and
as they appeared to be t r u e
......
D VT
, , , I In the Name of the State of Oregon:
* arne Williams to R. N. Cook, 1.1 You and each of you are hereby re­
views ’’ How many of you wou'd the Forest Grove Express to pub- financed by -elfi h in e ests as the H ( . r e jsjuy lor- D L C $l
¡ quired to appear in the above entitled
lish important happenings before 1 ‘voice of the people.’ I- rewards Kate Lilly et at to Robert B. Lilly, f OUrt and cause and answer the com-
do us much ?
cunning and puts a penalty on S half of NW quar Sec 7, 1 N 4; also entitled suit, on or J before
™ ln the above
the 9th day
An eastern woman dressed in any otlwr county paper?
14 acres in Sec 7; also SE quar of NE of April, 1917, said date being after
Ex-
¡
inieg.
ity."
That
the
columns
of
the
two minutes and forty seconds
quar Sec 12, 1 N 5, $10.
the expiration of six weeks from the
says an exchange That set ms ! Prt‘ss are open to taxpayers f<<r <á Í ‘Severe! reme des are suggest
J. A. Watrous to F. A. Watrous, date of the first publication of this
summons upon you in the Forest Grove
reasonable, judging f r o m t h e discussion of the bonding question ed,” says Mr Spence, " such as a tract in Naylor D LC, 1 S 4, $1,000.
Express, the first publication thereof
I
in
articles
not
exceeding
300
woids
j
reduc
d
membership,
abolition
of
J.
Schneider
et
ux
to
Daniel
Dea-
being on Thursday, the 22nd day of
clothing they're wearing now­
in length ? (Take either side of one hoU'e, It ngt hening i he session ville, 1 acre J. Wooley D L C, 1 N3 , February, 1917, and the last publica­
adays.
tion thereof being on Thursday, the
jo- taking the time limit off en­ $50.
j the question you choo e).
While the late spring is annoy­
Van Walters et ux to Casper Libel, -jt‘l ^a/
-^Pr*b 1917, and set up by
tirely. a divided session, I miting et al, 57.31 acres Shepherd D L C, $10. way of answer
any claim you, or any
ing to farmers and gardeners, it NOT WAR MAI),
you may have in or to the real prop­
the number of b:lls a member Ernest F. Brandaw et ux to Blanche of
erty hereinafter described, and you
will, no doubt, prove beneficial to
BUT RIGHT
may introduce, increasing the pay Ede, NW quar sec 2s, 1 S 3, $10.
and each of you will please take no­
fruit crops by keeping the buds
tice that if you fall so to appear and
The Berlin newspapers, nat­ of members, a session once in
cr- < i
answer said complaint for want there-
back until danger from late frosts urally desirous of the effect upon four years or once in ten years ’’
S h erin 8 b ale
Of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court
is past.
Germans in America, ate publish
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That lor the relief prayed for in her com-
"Each of the remedies men
virtue of an attachment execution pla!nt' to'w‘t •
Keep on advertising Stopping ing stuff like this:
t'oned above might be an improve i by
issued out of and under the seal of the - ^ or a decree adjudging the plaintiff
an advertisement to save money
I he American people are v\ ;ir : rnt-n I, a n d all
taken t o g e t h e r Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, be the owner'in fee simple and in the
ad
It m ust be m ade clear tha
l
U i. _ I
; i : i ., for the Countv of Multnomah, dated actua! possession of all the following
is like stopping a clock to save mad
,
Clear m a might be better, but
It is like the 13th day of February, 1917, upon a described
property situate in the
time. Advertising is an insurance Ai merica IS the aggressor as *OOn j putting chunks in the ho'es of an judgment
judgment duly
dulv made
made and
and docketed
docketed in in ( <>unt-v °f Washington and State of
Oregon, and particularly described as
policy against forgetfulness—it | as she sends her guns against our 0 ^ rajj f*.nce when the hogs are said court on the 25th day of January, follows,
to-wit:
1917, and a transcript thereof duly filed
Commencing at a point 425.7 feet
compels people to think of you.
U-boats.
hung y and have no rings in their and docketed in the county of Wash­ South
S* 30' West and West 259.5
N’o, the American people are noses and are wise to the chunks.” ington, state of Oregon, in favor feet from
the Northwest corner of
Somebody has figured out that
of Fred Hoskins, plaintiff, and against
the Stokes Donation Land Claim, said
"Better build a new fence," he Oscar Johnson, defendant, for the sum beginning
if he received a dollar a minute rather peace hungry than war
point being in Section 31.
of $53.85 cost and the further sum of
for 2,000 years he’d be as rich as mad With o u r viewpoint on concludes. "A committee con- $813.45 with interest thereon from the in Township One. North. Range Three
John I). R ockefeller
The reason i Blot,t‘rn warfare, we surely ward »¡sting of d elegates from the Agri- 16th day of March. 1916,at the rate of 6 West of the Willamette Meridian,
Published every Thursday at Forant Grove, Oregon.
W. (’. Henfer, Editor and Publisher.
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Other me to make sale of the real property
like that.
hereinafter described, heretofore at­ line of North Main street 164.5 feet;
boats sent against them.
thence North S93 30’ East 840.5 feet
Says an eastern paper: “Om ‘ j be very easy for Germany to avoid ¡,e asked to formulate a plan to tached at the suit of the plaintiff in to
the place of beginning, containing
the above entitled action I will on Mon­
da* this week the thirty-five sacks j 1 rouble with U S "war mad” folks j be submitted to the voter, at the day, the 2nd day of April, 1917, at 3.22 acres.
And adjudging that you and each of
the South door of the Courthouse in
of mail were taken from a neu­ by her keeping her U-boats away next general election,
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, you be barred and precluded from
tral American boat by the Eng- from our ships. We hope she’ll do
at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said claiming or attempting to claim any
day,
sell at public auction to the high- interest, title or claim to. or lien upon
lish. It will he necessary to arm ^ ¡s, j)U^ ¡j sfle does no(( we wj||
MARCH
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est bidder for cash in hand, all of the the real property hereinbefore just
boats carrying mails. Let a; treat ,8Ure|y become a bit "war mad.”
In Alarch the climate has gone following described real property, lying. described, adverse to the title of the
plaintiff therein and thereto, and that
is
crazy;
one day is sweet and calm beinK »nd s i t u a t e in Washington the
all countries alike.
I hat
the | Qnce “war mad,” we are pretty
title of said plaintiff to said real
County, Oregon, and more particularly
property herein described be quieted
right idea what is sauce for the savage. We’ve put up with rr.ui and h.izy, like something swiped described as follows, to-wit:
absolutely as against any claim or
goose should be sauce for the der, robbery and insult and only I ^rom Indian summer; the next All of the East one-half of lot num- any
right, title or interest therein or
ic
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n
,*ld
tim
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m*rv*a.•
bered
(13)
of
and
in
Spencers
Home-
gander.
the same appears upon the thereto on the part of you or any of
kicked out diplomats of one size ( - 1S‘,n 0 lil ,irm ’ hum m er, wi th 8tead>
you. and that the plaintiff have judg­
As might have been expected, or another, and even under pre howling wind which so intense is, duly recorded plat on file and or record ment for her costs and disbursements
as s:a>n as the supreme court de­ ent conditions our relations
clared the Adamson 8-hour law Germany can be pe
for trainmen constitutional, the let her not attack our
publics
tropic sunshine melts
Said sale will be made subject to re- Express, a newspaper published and
railroad managers ask the intei- leave decision as to who is the
as per statute of Oregon
circulated in Washington County. Ore­
siaie commerce commission per­ aggressor up to the Lord Port- you, and while a sudden deluge demption
gon. pursuant to an order of the Hon­
Dated
at
Hillsboro,
Oregon,
this
16th
drowns you, a streak of lightning
mission to raise freight rates. land News.
orable George R. Bagley, Judge of the
day of February, 1917.
above entitled Court, made and en­
• comes and downs you. No man
And when the rates are raised, MASTER SPENCE
J. C. APPLEGATE,
tered on the 20th day of February,
can
say
just
what
the
weather
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.. i 9 i 7 , and which order requires the
Mr. Ultimate Consumer will get
ROASTS LAWMAKERS
summons to be published in the For­
By Geo. Alexander, Deputy.
will
he
for
two
short
hours
to­
it in the neck, just where he
In the last issue of the Grange
est Grove Express for a period of six
Geo. J. Cameron,
gether.
We’re
sunstruck
when
at
would have got it in case of a Bulletin, C. E. Spence, master of
consecutive and successive weeks be­
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
ginning with the Issue thereof dated
strike. Some day, when the peo­ the state grange, makes the fol­ noon we’re roaming and we are First pub Feb 22, last Mar. 29.
the 22nd day of February. 1917, and
ple get tired of paying through lowing comments on the recent freezing in t h e gloaming. Oh,
ending the issue dated April 5th, 1917,
Notice of Final Settlement
and requires you to appear and ans­
March is fair and false and fickle,
the nose, they will take over the ’ legislative session:
said complaint on or before the
in a pickle, NOTICE is hereby given that the wer
railroads.
"An incubator for political nm- and puts all mankind
.
.
j undersigned, administrator of the Es- 9th day of April. 1917.
Dated this 20th day of February.
After reading the $(>,000.000 bitions” is the brand he puts up- and \e t we take her tantrums t«te of Luther C. Cooper, deceased,
grinning,
all
pleased
that
she
en-
has
filed
in
the
County
Court
of
Wash-
1917
road bond bill, as published in on the legislature.
HOLLIS & GRAHAM
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
He calls Gus Mosher "Mush joys her inning. The grim old ington County, State of Oregon, his
this paper March 8th, the editor
winter’s
gallivanting;
that
is
the
■
■
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is of the opinion that the bill Gosher,” and says the main ques-
should he passed at the June elec- tion with him was: "What effect moral of her ranting. Some final
tion, but the question is import- will my vote have on my political fits this month is throwing, to
celebrate old winter’s going, and
PRINTING THAT
ant enough to stand thorough dis- aspirations?”
cussion, so letters, pro and con,
Senator Conrad Patrick Olson spring is smiling at the portal,
are invite«! from subscribers, for is commented upon as “Oilie Pat- and brings a b a l m to every
WILL PLEASE YOU
publication in the Express. Don’t ! terson with his weasel ways,” who mortal. And so we say, "Oh,
March
go
to
it!
You’re
chanting
write unies you .have read the "plays the game, but he plays it
proposed measure and then con- ' safe and establishes a reputation w inter’s dirge, beshrew i t !"—Walt
P H O N E 821
Mason.
fine your communication to 3001 for playing it fair,
words, written legibly on one side
Vernon Forbes of.Bend is called I Job printing phone 821.