The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 12, 1917, Image 4

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    King & Company’s
NOTES AM) PERSONALS
White kid gloves cleaned, 10v
per pair at Ruggles’, next to juist
office.
52
Dr. C E. Walker of this city
served on the jury in Hillsboro
last week.
Mrs. Frank Bernard and daugh­
ter, Nellie Johnson, made a trip to 1
Portland Saturday.
For Rent—Five rooms in house
just west of Laughlin Hotel. In­
quire at this office.
40
Mrs. Claude Smith and little
daughter, Gertrude, visited friends
in Portland Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Thomas Grove of
the Soda S Springs
p rin g s district were
Only
for
One
Week
Special Offerings
April 13th to 20th, inclusive
WATCH OUR WEEKLY SALES FOR SPECIAL PRICES
ARE YOU PREPARED??
trading with local merchants Mon- j f n o t ( y 0U 0\ve ¡t to yourself and your fam ily to provide fo r them. Buy Now.
Prices Are Advancing Every Day.
King’s Weekly Sales
Y o u ’ll save big money, fo r
A ll merchan-
Mmidaystreels of Foreat Grove dise is goin g to cost you more. P R E P A R E against the Rise in Prices. Look
Irving Phillips and Alwin Blum ahead and buy at
all you will need fo r the next year.
of Tillamook spent the week-end
l
^ tv n
•
, . r
J
in this city at the h
home
of f Mrs.
ome o
Mrs
1 his is Good A dvice and means a Big Saving to You.
ciaide L w h t o r f 'a S i t o were
L. S. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Lo Kennedy and
Extra Special Price on
daughter, Ro e, of Portland spent
the Easter vacation with Mrs.
Rose Olmstead and family.
Regular $1.75 to $2.00
15c Crash, per yd
1 I c
Examine the ‘Iron Age” com­ for one week only, at 1 ?0c Crash, per yd
S ite values on sale at
1 Hr $1.50 Values for
bined cultivator and garden tool per cent off. This means 1 25c Crash, per yd
‘2 1 «•
Ranging in sizes front 114 to 44.
at the Gordon hardware store, per cent off the old price 50c
ALL
COLORED
Crash.
|>er
yd
11«*
Fancy White Waists in Organdy
before investing in garden tools. we have not advanced oi
fiOc
Crash,
per
yd
ID«*
anti
Klaxons.
Get th e guaranteed “Pakro p rice s. Our shoes vvei 75c Crash, per yd
(l.'lc
Seedtape” for your garden. It bought before the raise and
is the most economical of them
for Draperies; new and pretty
all. For Sale at I.ittler’s Phar­ we intend to give our cus­
designs, on sale for
tomers the benefit of this, Beautiful new designs. 0 1 _
macy.
School girls’ Middys
Joe A. Wiles would like to together with 10 per cent
at only
| U
write your Insurance. Will give off. This includes all our 25c values, sale price
you service that will be' to your New Spring Shoes in white
New spring styles in Polka Dot
advantage. Upstairs in Ander­ and black kid. high lace
collars and cuffs; Norfolk style,
son block, room 2.
52 boots, cloth tops, patent
beautifully made; $1.75 and $2
Middys, only
$1.39
Harold Ober of Nehalem came leather, etc.
to this city Friday, and made a
for house-cleaning time. All new goods.
trip Saturday to the recruiting Silk Jersey and Messaline
15c Cream or White Scrim, per yd
- - • lie
station in Portland, afterward
25c
and
30c
Cream
or
White
Scrims,
per
yd
- ‘2 !«•
spending Sunday with friends here.
Fancy Breakfast Bacon
30c
You’ll enjoy mowing the lawn
Fancy
Seeded
Raisins,
pkg
11c
(TQ 1Q
if you get the easy-adjusting, $3.50 Messaline
1-lb cans Cleveland Baking
light-running ‘’Eclipse” mower.
Petticoats
-
-
^L.ld
Powder
39c
Adjusted by a single thumb-screw 4.00 Silk Jersey
0 CQ in all the new colors. Serges, homespuns, Poiret Twill, Burella California
and is self-sharpening. See it at
Walnuts 20c
Petticoats - - L.ud Cloth; beautiful materials for Suits, and the new Sport Skirts, in Gaston’s H. softahell
the Gordon Hardware Store
P.
Sauce
19c
The people of Hillsboro last 1.75 Satin Petticoats
widths from 40 to 54 inches widths that cut to g<x>d advantage. Otter brand Clams, 2 for 25c
Thursday voted down a proposi­ only
tion to float $14,000 in bonds for
an addition to their high school. Mrs Walter Sargent and two and Julia F. Wait, hi» wife, and
he decreed prior and superior to all said real property above described on
This is the second time in two children of Gales Creek are spend­ Chas. D. Edward»,
claim, interest orequ ity of each and all the date of the mortgage to plaintiff
•
of the defendants herein; and that such herein, namel) February 19. 1914, ami
months this improvement h a s ing the week with the former's
Defendant*.
other and further decree he granted all the right, title and interest which
been voted down.
as may seem just and equitable. the said defendants, or either or any of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. To Chan. D. Edward» of the above- herein
This summons is served upon you by them, since have had in ami to the
If the person who took a black Fletcher.
named defendants:
by order of Hon. Geo. R. above-described real property, or any
head shawl from the I. O. O. F. W. A. Goodman returned Sat In the Name of the State of Oregon, publication,
Bagley, Judge of the above entitled part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
You are hereby required to ap|*ear and Court,
hall by mistake some weeks ago urnay from Idaho and has de­ answer
order was made and dated judgment, decree and order of sale, in­
the complaint filed against you April 11, which
will return the same to Mrs. A. cided he likes old Oregon far bet­ in the above
terest ami costs.
1917.
Court and suit, on
M.
B.
and
I).
D.
BUMP.
McKay, he or she will be doing ter than Idaho, The family will or before the entitled
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, April 9,
day of the time pre­
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 1917.
a great favor, as the shawl is val­ probably remain near F o r e s t scribed in the last
J. C. APPLEGATE,
order for the publication F’irst pub. April
12; last May 24.
of this summons, to-wit: on or before
ued as an heirloom.
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
Grove.
the expiration of six weeks next, from
of Sheriff's Sale
M. B. and D. I). BUMP,
Mrs. Raleigh Wa l k e r and M rs. Julia A. Spring, who has and
alter the date of first publication In the Notice
Circuit
Court of the State of
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
this summons, the date of said first Oregon, for Washington
daughter, Helen, visited Saturday been visiting for the past three of publication
county.
Firat
pub April 12. last May 10, 1917.
being
on
April
12,
1917.
and
night and Sunday at the Harring- weeks with Mrs. L S. Phillips and if you fail to so appear and answer, the Jennie J. Palmutecr, Plaintiff,
ton h o me in Hi lsboro. Mr. family, left Fridav for Oregon
will apply to the court for the
vs.
I). I). & M. B. BUMP
Walker spent Saturday night at City, where she will visit her sis- plaintiffs
relief prayed for in their said com­ Charles B. Noble, as executor of
North Yamhill, where he furnished ter. who has just returned from plaint, to-wit:
the Last Will and Testam ent and
Attorneys at Law
That the m ortgage described in Estate of M. I,. Noble, deceased,
music for a dance.
Honolulu.
plaintiffs’
said
complaint
herein
and
Charles
B.
Noble
and
Noble,
Loans and Real Estate
Last Friday Ed Fletcher of Chi-1 I he Easter cantata given by which was executed by Daniel T. his wife, Daisy Irene Noble, Ivan
j D. D BUMP.
cago surprised his half-brother, the Congregational church choir Thomas
M. B. BUMP,
and Millie H. Thomas, his wife, W. Noble, Flora Jennie Noble
Agnes Belle Mocroft and I.avina F. Sloan ami
Residence
Sloan, her hus­
John T. Fletcher of this city, by Sunday evening was very well at- to McCoy,
Residence
Hillsboro
herein and Jerusha band, Floyd Bilyeu and Hazel Bil-
Forest Grove
calling on him for a visit. The tended and much enjoyed. Above A. Crahh plaintiffs
I ________________Offices
Phone 444
recorded on page- 309 in yeu, his wife, and P. H. Carr,
HILLSBORO
‘ boys” had not seen each other the choir loft floated ‘‘Old Glory’ Book 67, and
Records of Mortgages foi*
Defendants.
for thirty years and they enjoyed anrj the other decorations were Washington County, Oregon, on or By virtue of an execution, judgment,
N. HOFFMAN
about Oct. 24, 1913, and which was as­ decree and order of sale duly and legal­
the visit until Sunday morning, artistic and appropriate,
signed
by
Jerusha
A.
Crabb
to
plaintiffs
out of the above-entitled cir­
when Ed left for Walla Walla to The Dancing Club had a very
be decreed to be a first lien and ly issued
Attorney At U w
court and under the seal thereof
visit other relatives. He is a enjoyable evening Friday at a a herein,
first mortgage ui>on the real property cuit
in
the
above-entitled
cause
to
me
di­
and herein described as fol- rected, dated the 9th day of April, 1917, Patent Office Business Solicited
traveling salesman an d seldom Patriotic Dance. The K. of P. therein
lows,
to-wit:
following hounded on a judgment duly rendered and en­ Forest Grove,
comes to the Pacific coast.
hall was profusely decorated with and described All real the property
-
Oregon
situate in tered in said court and cause on the 6th r s
the
National
colors
and
the
or
g
x
m
v
Placing first, second and third chestra played our National airs Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: day
of April, 1917, in favor of Jennie J.
Beginning at a stone, the re-entrant Palmateer, plaintiff, and against Floyd
class postmasters under civil ser­ and old civil war tunes. Altho corner
W est side of M. M. Bilyeu and Hazel Bilyeu. his wife, and
vice regulations, practically fixes the attendance was not large, the W atts D. on L. the C. and
running thence N. Ivan W. Noble, defendants, for the
thousands of postmasters, includ­ dance was a great success.
1 degree 30 minutes E. 18.37 chains to sum of $2,0<K), with interest thereon
ing Robert P. Wirt* of this city,
a post on the Nort h line of said D. I,. since November 26th, 1914, at the rate
C.: thence following said North line N. of 8 per cent per annum, and the fur­
in office for the remainder of their
SUMMONS
degs. 54 mins. West 48.22 chains to a ther sum of $175.00 attorney's fees and
WHY DON’T YOU
useful lives, with no danger of re- In the (fircuit Court of the S tate of 88 point
said North line crosses the for costs and disbursements of said
moval On thechange of presidents, Oregon for W ashington County, center where
CALL ON
line of County Road No. 118; suit, taxed at $35.00, and also the costs
except for cause And when a Agnes Belle Mocroft and
thence billowing center line of said Co. of and upon said writ, commanding me
postmaster is removed, the appli­ Lavina F. McCoy, Plaintiffs,
Road as follows S. 51 degs. 31 mins. E. to make sale «if the following-described
3.03 chs.; S. 57 degs. 45 rnins. E. 4.90 real property, situate in Washington
cant standing highest in the civil:
vs.
chs. S. 35 degs. 24 min. E. 7.12 chs.; S. county, state of Oregon, to-wit
service examination will get the Daniel T. Thomas and Millie H.
11 degs. 08 mins. E. 3.22 chs.; S. 41
West half of Dots 13 anil 14 and
job, if he is morally sound.
Thomas, his wife, H. W. W ait
degs. 15 mins. E. 7.96 chs. to a point all The
of Ixits 15, 16 and 17 of Bohart's j
ASK HIM ABOUT
where the center line of County road SulwJivision
in
the
George
W.
Ebberts
PRICES ON
crosses the South line of said D. L. C .; Donation Land Claim, in Township 1 1
Shoes
Toweling
Waists
Bed Spreads
20c Silkolines
Kimona Crepe
14c per yd
Special Prices on Scrims
Petticoats
1.19
Middys
$1.49
69c
Grocery Specials
Fancy Dress Goods
j
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
P H O N E 701
South Main Street -
Forest Grove, Ore
thence following said south line N. 89
degs. 39 mins. E. 31.22 chs. to the
place of beginning, containing 69.8
acres.
That said mortgage be foreclosed;
that said real property be sold as upon
execution, and the proceeds of said sale
applied to the payment of the sums of
money found due to plaintiffs under said
mortgage and the note thereby se­
cured, which sums amount to $1000.00,
with interest thereon, since Oct. 7,
1913, at the rate of 7 per cent per an­
num and the ccwts and disbursements of
this suit and of said sale, and the
further sum of $150.00 attorney’s fee
herein; that the lien of said mortgage
north. Range 2 W est and in Township
1 South, Range 2 west of the Willam­
ette Meridian, Washington county,
Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex­
ecution, judgm ent order, decree and
order of sale, and in compliance with
the commands of said writ, I have lev­
ied Ufton and will, on the 14th day cf
May, 1917, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.
m. of said day, at the front door of the
Court House, in Hillsboro, said County
and State, sell at public auction, sub­
ject to redemption, to the highest bid­
der for cash in hand, all the right, title
and interest which the within-named
defendants, or either of them, had in
Say!
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES
AND GET A HIGH CASH
PRICE FOR YOUR
PRODUCE ?
Phone 41 x
Pacific Ave. and Third St.