He Went ©It? Jtfnrrat (Srmtr tExprefla A young lady who had enter­ tained a young man until the roosters had crowed their last crow, handed him a pencil and Entered as second-class matter Jan. 12. 191fi, st the postofflce at Forest Grove, paper and asked him to make Oregon, utuler the Act o f March 8, 1879 nine ciphers in a row, thus- 000000000. Then she told him to draw a short line down from the On Credit Paid in advance I right of the first cipher, a short $1.50 $1.00 One year One year line up from the right aide of the .75 ......... 50 Six months Six months fourth cipher, a short line down . .40 .25 Three months Three Months from the right side of the fifth cipher a short line up from the T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 17 1917 right side of the seventh cipher, and a short line down from the “ I am sorry that you do not wear a flag every right side of the eighth cipher. day and 1 can only ask vou if you lose the physical emblem to be sure that you wear it IN YOt’R Then he was to read what he had h e a r t : the heart o f America shall interpret the written. T ry it and you will heart o f the world.” — President Wilson. know what the young man did. Publish«! every Thursday at Forest Grove. Oregon. W. C. Henfer, Editor and Publisher. Talk to McCready Subscription Kates NOTES AND COMMENTS The Kid Has Gone to The Colors The Kid has gone to the Colors And we don’ t know what to say; The Kid we have loved and cuddled Stepped out for the Flag today. We thought him a child, a baby, With never a care at all. But his country called him man-size And the Kid has heard the call. C A T H O LIC SERVICES We have everything with which to build. We bought last fall and we are selling cheap. You will be building a house, barn, silo, auto house or an up-to-date chicken house, and the first comers are going 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. l? / w v fin r r f ° r $1*25 a roll. Water-proof paper, $1.75 for 500 feet. Both just what you want for chicken houses. On Sunday, June 3rd, a newly- Knights of Pythias paper, and ordained priest, l e v Father Leo turned the editor over to a police man. A n d a little 'la terT h e WaUJ1; ? s - M- wil! ■*»« » * * mayor got into a fight with an i e ™ high mass in St> Anthony's RED P A IN T at $1.25 in ones, $1.20 in fives. auto chauffeur and both combat-1 Churlch1of ,h,s city at 10:30 A ’ M • ants were arrested and the ma­ to which the public is welcome. yor was fined $40 and costs. Then The priest’s first blessing will be Hizzoner tore the badge off the given at the close of the Mass policeman who arrested him and and everyone may receive it. both He paused to watch the recruiting, said ‘ You're fired.” A few days Where, fired by the fife and drum. *y-| ( atholic and non ( atholic, if they He bowed his head to Old Glory later the councilman who was wish. Rev. Thomas Meier. Ü. S. And thought t hat i t whispered. ejpc(e(1 ^ ^ cjty ^ ha(J the B., will preach the sermon •Come! The Kid, not being a slacker. Stood forth with patriot-joy To add his name to the roster— And God, w e’re proud o f the boy! The Kid has gone to the Colors; It seems but a little while Since he drilled a schoolboy army In a truly martial style. But now he’s a man, a soldier. And we lend him a listening ear, For his heart is a heart all loyal, Unscourged by the curse o f fear. The Main Street Lumber Yard Copeland & McCready chief of police arrested for assault- lluck- in the above entitled Court and suit, on ing him. Some town for news. Ladies, do you know that John or before the last day o f the time pre­ that! Astoria is s u r e getting Anderson can sell you just as, scribed in the order for the publication f this summons, to-wit: on or before some advertising on account o f ‘ styhsh waists, skirts and coats as o the expiration o f six weeks next, from its mayor, but whether it" will do J,H! any when? Corne and a fter the date of first publication , . A. and see them before you send for o f this summons, the date of said first the town any good, is another something you can’t see until af- publication being on April 12, 1917. and if you fail to so ap|>ear and answer, the matter. 1 he writer thinks n o t.! ter you have paid for it. plaintiffs will apply to the court for the Better have a peaceable mayor, relief prayed for in their said com­ plaint, to-wit; like our Mr. Paterson, than a W ashington (o u n ty T ran sfers rip-shorter like Mayor Harley of The following rtal estate trans- That the mortgage described in said complaint herein and Astoria. ___________ fers were recorded with the regis- plaintiffs’ which was executed by Daniel T. A that said real pro|>erty be sold as u | mhi execution, and the proceeds o f aaid sale applied to the payment of the suina o f money found due to plaintiffs under said mortgage and the note thereby se- cured, which sums amount to $1000.00, with intrriit thereon, rinoe Oct. 7, 1913, at the rate o f T per cent per an­ num and the costs and disbursements o f this auit and o f Maid sale, and the further sum o f 9150.00 attorney’s fee herein; that the lien o f aaid mortguge l«c decretal prior and suiwrior to all claim, interest or equity or each nod all o f the defendants herein; and that such other and further decree !»• granted His dad, when he told him, shuddered; The promoters of the good roads! ^er ol deeds at Hillsboro during Thomas and Millie H. Thomas, his wife, herein as may seem just and equitable. to Agnes Belle Mocroft and t.avina K. His mother—God bless her!—cried; This summons is served upon vou by movement, including the $6,000,- the McCoy, plaintiffs herein and Jerusha Yet, blest with a mother-nature. publication, by order «if Hon. Cieo. It. A. Crabb and recorded on page 301* in 000 bond issue, are in need of A , A’ l’“ rk,n (,al«*s Cr«:«-k & VVil- Itagley, Judge o f the above entitle«) She wept with a mother-pride. , , . . . » ., : son River R. R. Co., right o f way in Book 67, Record* o f Mortgages for Court, which order wits made ami dated funds to acquaint voters of the v . If vu , 0 * 0 .. . * Washington County, Oregon, on or But he whose old shoulders straight­ . .... , . N half o f N W quar Sec 32. 2 N 4. $1. April 11, 1917. ened desirability of Noting the bonds Manche I. Langley to B. Re«!, 6 about Oct. 24, 1913, and which was as­ M. H. and I). D. HUMP, signed by Jerusha A. Crabb to plaintiffs Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Was Grandad—for memory ran and those who want good roads acres in R. S. Tupper 1» L C No. 42, 1 herein, be decreed to be a first lien and ! First pub. April 12; last May 24. To years when he, too, a youngster. a first mortgage upon the real pro|»erty badly enough to contribute to S 4, $3000. therein and herein describe«! as fo f- 1 Was changed by the Flag to a man! ; thi- publicity fund are invited to * Will M. Coleman et ux to Thoa. E. lows, to-wit: All the following bounded Notice to Creditors —Indianapolis News. Cornelius, 2.4 acres Sec 21, 1 N 4, $10. and described real property situate in! In the County Court o f the State o f send their contributions to E. D. H. A. Rue to Marjorie Peterson 8.85 Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: Oregon, for Washington county. Are you doing your share of Cusick, treasurer state-wide leg In the matter o f the estate o f George acres, Forest Grove, $10. Beginning at a stone, the re-entrant patriotic gardening? islative good roads committee, G. H. Butler to A. B. Thomas, 68.85 corner on the West side o f M. M. E. MeKibbin, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under­ With eggs in danger of going to Albany, 0 egon. Are you one of *101.75 feet in Lot 4. Blk 1, Walker Watts I). L. C. and running thence N. signed, administratrix o f the estate «if 1 degree 30 minutes E. 18.37 chains to Add Forest Grove, $10, a dollar a dozen this coming win- them ? a post on the North line o f said I). L. George E. MeKibbin. decease«!, to tin- Arthur B. Thomas et ux to G, H. 1 thence following said North line N. creditors of, ants 3. 6, Blk 3, Hawke's j Road as follows S. 51 degs. 31 mins. E. in th«- city o f Forest Grove, Washing­ The man who makes potatoes rich quick at the expense of the Add Gaston, $300. 3.03 cha.; S. 57 dega. 45 mins. E. 4.90 ton County, Oregon, within six months grow where weeds used to grow is nation and its people, but it will W. F. G. Teatcher et ux to A. P. ! chs. S. 35 degs. 24 min. E. 7.12 chs.; S. fr«im the date o f the first publication o f this notice. as much a patriot as the man who be neither profitable nor wise for Thatcher, Lots 7 and 8, Blk 9, South ^ H degs. 08 mins. E. 3.22 chs.; S. 41 Date«l at Forest Grove, Oregon, this degs. 15 mins. E. 7.96 chs. to a point makes shot or shell or bayonet. them to attempt anything of the Park Add, Forest Grove, $1. where the center line o f County road 30th day o f April, 1917. MAGGIE M cK IB B IN , Edison and Burbank are better kind. If their business is national 1 c - Scott et al to Fred A. Daly, crosses the South line o f said D. L. C .; Administratrix o f the estate o f Lota 7, 8, Blk 8, South Park Add, thence following said south line N. 89 men for their country than ten in its scope, the government will degs. 39 mins. E. 31.22 chs. to the George E. MeKibbin, deceased. Forest Grove, $1500. place o f beginning, containing 69.8 H olms & G raham , handle them without gloves. The Hindenburgs or Hohenzollerns. Fred A. Daly et ux to Mayme Epton, acres. Attorneys for the estate. same as above, $10. Standpat republican papers are Prf S*,lent h38 80 warned them. That said mortgage be foreclosed; First pub. May 3; last May 31. Florence G. Johnson et vir to C. 1 If their business is local in its , looking around for someone to keep Oswald West from going to character, we (the people) will see M“ krodt- 17 Bcr'“ 4Wr" ’ R Carpenter; the U. S. senate as Harry Lane’s successor. Most of these papers concede that Lane is not the man to head off the peppery Oswald. Well, why not let it go by default ? What’s wrong with West ? Economists and mathematicians are trying to figure out how much money is wasted yearly in this country by having two railroads running side by side when one Chas. F. Peterson et ux to Ó. L. could do all the business The Bowman et ux, 5 acres Forest Grove, ! waste is certainly immense, hut so K IL L F L IE S $ 10 . A N D S A V E L IV E S long as railroad heads have in­ Robert Anderson et ux to Mark T. Kill at once every fly you can Cox, 101.75*101.75 feet in Lot 4, Blk 31, fluence with commerce commis­ Forest Grove, $1. sions and can get rates raised at find and burn his body. pleasure, it might be dangerous to Observers say that there are Dan Pierce Friday moved the eliminate competition, unless the many reasons to believe there w ill, household goods of Mrs. John j government owned the railroads, be more flies this season than for Baxter to Salem, where both Mrs. j The newspaper reporters of As- toria must have a snap filling up their papers with intere ting new*. Even the mayor furnishes some excitement sometimes. One night last week, according to a story in a Portland paper, Hizzoner went on a rampage and had the city marshal throw one of the council- men out of the city hall. The councilman resisted and was con siderably roughed up. Later the mayor took exceptions to some Stop Over that, they g8t t,heir deserts. | 0. C. Jackson et ux to John Groesen j 1 here m «st be no price-boost- j e t u x 5 63 af.reSi Forest Grove, M*xx>. ing, no gouging, no angling for E. C. Hughes et ux to S. G. Hughes, sudden wealth for th e few at the 4 acres, Forest Grove, $600. expense of misery for many. Peter Jensen et ux to S. Nelson, N half o f N half Lot 2 , Blk 10, Forest j The man who cannot be a pa . . , , . , . Grove, $10. tnot from choice, must have it j H Shearcr et ux to L E. K eck. thrust upon him fro n necessity. 3.952 acres E. Walker and w ife D L C. I The people are mighty and their l N3, $l. will must prevail. It must be a James Hardy et ux to C. F. Petersiin . period of loyalty and live and let et ux’ Lot 7’ Line Avenue Tracts, | Forest Grove, $10. Hve.— PlacervilTe (C a l) Nugge a num^er pf years. Baxter and daughter, Jeanie, h ave; k'^ing i US!t one Ay now positions, 1110303 there will be billions and trilhons less next summer. ; ,n the circuit Court o f the .state o f Ulean up \our own premises,, Oregon for Washington County, s.e e.and ' nsls^ that y ° ur neighbors Agnes Belle Mocroft and do likewise. | Lavina F. McCoy, Plaintiffs, Especially c l ean “ ou -of-the- vs. way-piaces” and every nook and T Thomas and Millie H. Thomas, his wife, H. W. Wait Cranny. and Julia F. Wait, his wife, and Flies will not go where there is Chas. D. Eilwards, * r J Defendants. " oth!n8 to *at’ and their principal To Chas. D. Edwar«ls o f the above-1 diet ® too filthy to mention. named defendants: In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, Public sale hills printed at the remarks made on the streets by You are hereby re«juire«l to appear an«l C. A. 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