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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
eltr Ifitrriit (6rmtr txprcHH Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon. W. C. Henfer, Editor and Publisher. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 12, 1916, at the postoffice at Forest Grove, Oregon, under the Act o f March 3, 1879 On Credit One year Six months Three months $1.00 .50 .25 SSH stamps given SUITS OVERCOATS RAINCOATS STRONG # VALUES s &&pn C&tfiitw Co. Subscription Hates Paid in advance One year Six months Three Months 3 &H STAMPS 6 !V£M M O R R I S O N «c* *12 O ' $1.50 .75 .40 tUon C&tfona Co. ßü^y h » ' 16© - I TO TM IN O S T . C/ PO R TLA N D , OREGON ’ Double S. X- H. Stamps (liven IK U T H U R S D A Y . M AY 10 1017 v- •*1 am sorry that you do not wear a flag every day and I can only ask you if you lose the physical emblem to be sure that you wear it IN YOUR h e a r t ; the heart o f America shall interpret the h e a r t o f the world.” President Wilson. N O T E S A N 1) C O M M E N T S At Santa Monica, Calif., the city administration has decided to crop fifteen acres of Woodlawn cemetery to increase the food <up- ply. That's su e conservation, but what better use could be made of unused cemetery lots? Some day we'll cremate all dead bodies and many thousands of acres now u<ed for graveyards will be used to grow food. Surely no further proof is needed that there will be a ready market at a good price for every pound of beans tnat can be grown in this valley.— Eugene Register. W AR A M ) H E L L The war to which William T. Sherman referred when he com pared it with the hot place cer tainly has nothing on the tragedy now being enacted in Europe. It appears, from recent dispatches, that Germany’s efforts to increase her birth rate have turned the German empire into a vast breed ing pasture, where unmarried bit when you an* not working. Again wo complain because wt* have gotten into the habit of it. Had habit, too. Worse than a horse that gets in the notion of pulling at the halter. We sag back and bu-t everything that ^<>n]t>s n e a r Rs- Shame, too ¡' / T * " 1Pan We ought m ’h i ^ W n s e enough to control ourselves when thing- go wrong.— Western Farm- er. Notice to Creditors In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for Washington county. In the mutter o f the estate o f George E. McKihbin, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed. administratrix o f the estate o f George E. McKibbin. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file said claims, with necessary Vouch ers. with tin- said administratrix, at the office o f Holli.- & Graham, attorneys, in the city o f Forest Gr< ive, Washing- ton t i>untv, Oregon, uithm six month* . . ‘m ....... ' . ‘ n *he _ date o f the first publication o f this notice ¿ g « g ™ .. Oregon, this In these days when town people are sacrificing flower beds for garden plots and breaking their backs to raise food the man who allows his live-stock to run at w om a n a rc a p p la u d ed fo r firing- large is a traitor to his neighbors. . , , ^ ,j , , .i i Several gardners have complained into the wot Id nameless child- to the Express that dogs and ™ i. So general has this practice chickens have damaged their gar- become that statesmen a e pro- MAGGIE McKIBKIN, (ifOSe If yOU love your dojj unci posing U lclW t licit Will permit the Administratrix of the eat ate o f value the friendship of your neigh-] ¡legitimate children to take their Hou|s ^ ' '* bor, keep the dog tied up I mothers names. I)r Engel, an Attorneys for the estate. alderman of Berlin, is quoted a First pub. May 3; last Mnv 31. There is con iderable excite- having stated that 3,000,000 ¡lie- s u m m o n s ---------------- ment over the fact that potatoes gitimate children have been born In the Circuit Court o f the state of have reached the $4.00 mark, m Germany since the beginning Oregoa fo r Washington County, that flour is $6.00 per hundred 0f the war and that this rate wa- Agnes Bell»- Mocroft and and that wheat is flirting with the ¡nCreas ng at the rate of 20,000 Uv,nH F- McC°y* PWnHtfjJ vs. $3.00 mark and hogs headed to- annually in Berlin alone, Daniel T. Thoma.^ and Millie II. ward twenty cents. We cannot | ¡ j r jcnge| presents other start- Thomas, his wife, H. W. Wait and Julia F. Wait, his w ife, and regard it as altogether a calamity. ]jng statistics. He states (hat the Chas. D. Edwards, The farmer is merely getting hisjnumber of illegitimate children Defendants. inning. It may be tba' if the born ¡n cjties such as Berlin, To Chas. D. Edwards o f the above- above and other commodities pro- Hamburg and Munich has in named defendants: In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, duced by the farmer take a few jCICased from 15 per cent in 1014 You are hereby required to apfa-ar and more high altitude spiints, that j to 45 pt,r Cent ,n 1916 . He de- answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and suit, on there will be a few more of us go c|ares that unless the government or before the last day o f the time pre into the farming business. The something immediately to scribed in the order for the publication o f this summons. trouble with the country just now, — legitimatize a l” « w ’ r siT r' - ----- --- the^e children ~ — — big I Sel«p uic cAiMinuoiiui s 1 a i w e e k .V x 't^ m \ is that it has too many hankers, p^rctnta^B of tho future Gcrniun <*ntl nftpr thp ilntt* o of f first publication e date o f said first editors,lawyers, insurance agents, race wil| ** jjligitimate. onA _ publication being on April 12, 1917, and oth* r blue blue u ’ h pro u n m u r r io il LL*iirL*inrr ftiil to so O HIHKiUl real estate agents and other Where unmarried working oirte girls if VOU you fail appear and answer, the sky promoters and not enough give birth to children, they are S l t f * £ ‘ S e T l i d i com th* farmers. It may be t h a t the carHj for in hospitals at govern- plaint, to-w it: That the mortgage described in prices will have to remain up ment expense, the mother is paid plaintiffs’ said complaint herein and for some time before we realize from four t0 six weeks’ wages which was executed by Daniel T. this sufficiently to take steps to while compelled to refrain from Thomas and Millie H. Thomas, his wife, to Agnes Belle Mocroft and I.avina F. remedy it, but the human race, Work aiJ(j sbe is later allowed a McCoy, plaintiffs herein and Jerusha learns its lessons by experience, pension of from one to three A. Crabb and recorded on page 309 in Book 67, Record* o f Mortgages for and this may be one of its import- marks per day to care for the Washington County, Oregon, on or ant lessons. child, which is later taken under about Oct. 24, 1913, arid which was as signed by Jerusha A. Crabb to plaintiffs the wing of the governmen and herein, be decreed to be a first lien and THE BE A N OUTLOOK su p p orted u ntil o d en ou gh to g o , a first’mortgage upon the real property Every agency of the govern- to WOrk. therein and herein described as fol ment is appealing to every citizen Yes, General Sherman.s defini- lows, to-wit: All the following bounded and described real property situate in of the United States to produce tion of w,ir was not far off. Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: as much food as possible this year. Beginning at a stone, the re-entrant Recent advice from Washing corner on the West side o f M. M. There is a world shortage of food, ton indicates that Yankee ingenu- Watts I). L. C. and running thence N. and this shortage must be made „ „ „ .• 1 . # _ .. 1 degree 30 minutes E. 18.37 chains to 1 - h-ts f >und an a n ti Jot(* for th*- H p,,s^ on the North line o f said I). L. up. It is universally agreed that submarine menace. C.: thence following said North line N. the United States can perform no 88 deg*. 54 mir,s. W est48.22 chains to a point where said North line crosses the better s'-rvice this season in the D O N’T C O M PLA IN center line of County Road No. 118; war on which it has embarked W e all have ou r o ff days, thence following center line o f said Co. than providing the Allies with Can’t be otherwise in a world aH r’ * £ 3.03 chs. ; S. 57 degs. 45 mins. E. 4.90 non perishable foodstuffs. where men are as imperfect as chs. S. 35 degs. 24 min. E. 7.12 chs.; S. The Willamette valley is well you and I are. But it doesn’t V 0H. mi" H- <*"•; s-.4| degs. 15 min«. E. 7.96 eh«, to a point adapted to the growing of beans pay to complain. ABVCT helps U where the renter line o f County road — a fact that has already been bit. crosses the South line o f said D. L. C .; / ;■ demonstrated by experience. J he Every o ff day proves that you d«-gs. 39 mins E. 31.22 chs. to the season is quite late for the plant- are off. The day is alright; it’s l,lare beginning, containing 69.8 o f ing of spring wheat, but there is still plenty of time for the plant- ing of beans. There is no better . lood in war times than the bean, I t stand, with wheat as a staple food. The buyers of ,. Eugene and .. ^ all Oregon are predicting that the demand for beans will far exceed the man that is wrong Sunday i.-. a hard day for most folks. We do not work quite as n • " C U D Iiu i W inn q u ilt; a.-> hard as we do the rest of the week and we keep right on eating just the same, so that when Monday we c a are duller m than l morning u u i i m i g comes w u ic s w n : uuuei an a meat axe. And we find fault with everything That said mortgage be foreclosed; that said real property be sold as upon »"d the proceeds o f said sale applied U> the payment o f the sums o f money found due to plaintiffs under said to » & . K interest thereon, since Oct. 7, 1913, and Ht.t!’u ‘. of l P * ? rent an; num the rat* costs and disbursements of this suit and o f said sale, and the further sum o f $150.00 attorney’s fee , . , , W illi c v c iy u n u g . herein; that the lien of said mortgage the supply, and now comes a rep- What do we do with the horses )>« dccreeii prior and suiierior to all T e n ta tiv e from a great Eastern : when they are not working hart ? ' f t concern and asserts that he is Cut down their rations, don’ t we ? other and further decree be granted ready to contract for the entire Why not treat ourselves as well a" may m ju8t ?nd w>uiuhle- crop from at least o,0<)0 acres, as we do our horses? Let up a publication, by order o f Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Judge o f the a bove entitlcil Court, which order wiih made and datcil April II, 11*17. M. B. and D. I). BUMP. Attorney» for Plamtilfa. First pub. April 12; last May 24. k *„ a-1 «*. I ; to make sale o f the following-described real property, situate in Washington county, state <>f Oregon, to-wit: The West half o f l.ots 13 and I t and *11 of Lot* LB, 18 .it >1 17 oi Bohart' Subdivision ill the George W. Kbberts Donation I .and Claim, in T o w ii h I iiii 1 north, Range 2 Weal and in Township In the Circuit Court o f the State of 1 South, Range 2 West o f the Wdlaiii ette Meridian, Washington county, Oregon, for Washington county. Oregon. Jennie J. Palmatecr, Plaintitf, v». Now, therefore, by virtue o f »Hid e x ecution, judgment order, decree atal Charles B. Noble, as executor o f the l.ast Will and Testament und order o f sale, and in compliance with Estate o f M. I,. Noble, deceased, ' the commands of said writ. I have lev Charles B. Noble and Noble, ted u|*on and will, on the 14th <lav c f his wife. Daisy Irene Noble, Ivan May. 1917, at the hour o f III o'cloek a. W. Noble. Flora Jennie Noble in. o f anal «lay. at the front ihsir o f the Sloan and Sloan, her hus Court House, in Hillsboro, saiil Count) band, Floyd Itilyeu and Hazel Bil- ami State, sell at public auction, sub- yeu, his wife, and P. II. Carr, i jeet to redemption, t>> the highest hi<! <ler for «-ash in hand, all the right, till«* Defendant*. By virtue o f an execution, judgment, ami interest which the within-narneil decree and order o f sale duly and legal defendants, or either o f them, had in ly issued out o f the al»ove-entitled cir sind real pr«>|a-rty above tb-scrilM-«i on cuit court am! under the seal thereof the date of tin- mortgage to plaintitT in the al»>ve-entitled cause to me di herein, namely February 19. 1914, ami rected, dated the 9thday o f April. 1917, all the right, till«- ami interest wha-b on a judgment duly remit-red and en the said defemlants, or either or any of tered m sail! court and cause on the flth them, -since have hail in ami to the day o f April, 1917, in favor o f Jennie J. above deserd«-d r«-al pr«>|>erty, «»r any Palmatet-r, plaintitf. and against Floyd part thereof, t«< satisfy saiil execution, Bdyeu and Hazel Itilyeu, his wife, and judgment, decree ami order o f sale, in Ivan W. Noble, defendant*, for the terest and eosts. sum o f $2,(MJfl, with interest thereon Dated at Hillslairo, Oregon, April 9, since November 26lh, 1914, at the rate 1917 J. C 1PPI l G K . 1 o f S |»er cent |s-r annum, and the fur ther sum o f $17r>.ut> attorney's fees ami Sheriff o f Washington County. Oregon. for costs and disbursements o f said M. It. and D D Bl MF Attorneys for Plaintiff. suit, taxed at $35.00, ami also the costs *od ii|s»n said writ, commanding me First pub April 12, last May 10, 1917. Notice of Sheriffs Sale r Talk to McCready i We have everything with which to build. V\ e bought last fall and we are selling cheap. You will he building a house, barri, silo, auto house or an up-to-date chicken house, and the first comers are g o in g to get the best prices, because we can’t buy now for the prices at which we are selling. Our lumber is all dry and we have the best- kept stock in Washington county. for $1.25 a roll. Water-proof Roofing paper, $1.75 for 500 feet. Both just what you want for chicken houses. RED P A IN T at $1.25 in ones, $1.20 in fives. The Main Street Lumber Yard Copeland & McCready ***** THROUGH TICKETS A . <■> DIRECT LIN E S FAST SERVICE B e T r u e to t h e F l a g Two splendidly-equipped, electric-lighted daily trains- The North Bank Limited [evening] and the Inland Empire Express [morning], Portland via Spokane to Chicago. Ocean Trip to California in. Rail Time Low fares, including berth and meals, on S. S. North ern Pacific-$32.00 round trip to San Francisco, 30-day limit. J. E. FARMER, Agent FOREST GROVE