The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 19, 1917, Image 5

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    CONDENSE!) NEWS NOTES
Job printing phone 821.
Don’t buy an ice cream freezer
Dr. ¡»w e , A uk - 3.
It
until you have seen the triple*
Found— Man'»» purse. May be motion machine on sale at the
recovered at thin office.
Gordon Hardware store.
The KxprcHM prints butter wrap*
We furnish repairs for Deering,
| htk with non-fHiisonous ink.
Champion, Osborne. Milwaukee
Money to loan Valley Realty and John Deere binders and mow*
Co.. Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf era. Goff Bros, Forest Oróve.
W. J. McCready and family
Hurry and get that, swell new
spent Sunday with friends in Port- summer suit. John Anderson is
land.
saving it for you and it is up-to-
George G . Hancock, real p * . j the-minute in style at a reason-
tate, farm loans and fire insur -1 able price.
anee, new Anderson block. SO
The F. J. Miller, I. J. Hoar, J.
Mrs. Will Ives and son Ken- A. Thornburg, 8. G. Hughes and
neth. returned Monday from a Chas Hines families of this city
week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Will Haines,
Dr. and Mrs. VanBrake and Mrs.
Ora Smith, near Glenwood.
Dunn
of Portland formed a party
The short-burner “ Bon-Ami”
kerosene stove brings the heat which enjoyed a picnic at Denny's
close to your cooking utensil. Crossing Sunday. Another party
See it at the Gordon hardware in the same neighborhood was
composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. O
store.
Roe, Mr. and Mrs M. J. Abbott
Mrs. Flizabeth Benfer, mother
and Mrs. Eva Abbott.
of the editor of the Kxpress, ar­
Mayor and Mrs. G.G Paterson
rived Saturday from McMinnville
and
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Hurley
for a visit with her Forest Grove
left
this
city Saturday morning,
relatives.
Billy Ralston returned l a s t in the Paterson Grant car for M t.
Thursday from a trip to Arizona Hood, mak.ngthe trip to Govern­
in the interest or his health. He ™ n t Camp in a little more than
roports very little benefit fron» his five hours. They spent Saturday
and Sunday viewing the scenery
trip.
and fighting mosquitos and re­
Frank Porter, who is working
port a pleasant time, barring the
for the Northern Express com-
“ skeeters.”
There was a nice
puny at Astoria, visited his m oth -! ,
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.............................. i shower of rain Sunday morning,
er, brother and sister in this city , .
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j but, notwithstanding they ra n
through snow to get to the camp,
Joe A. Wiles Mould like toL^,e thermometer regi-tered 105
write your insurance. Will Rive t degrees Saturday afternoon,
you service that will be to your
John T. Feteher Saturday en­
advantage. Upstairs in Ander­
joyed
a visit from James M.
son block, room 2.
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Montgomery of Sheridan, t h ¡¡s
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Griep, who |
slate. In the winter of 1863 4
were called to this city to attend
Mr. Montgomery was among the
the funeral of Mrs. Griep’s moth­
pupils of Mr. Fletcher, when the
er, Mrs. Frank Thatcher, ret urned
latter taught a country school in
to their home in Idaho Sunday.
old Missouri. During the follow­
II. G. King is up Gales Creek, j ing summer J a m e s and Mr.
helping with the haying at the Fletcher drove ox teams for the
Wm. Crowther place, while Mr. | former’s father, Capt. A. Mont­
Crowther is in a Portland h os-1 gomery, from Missouri to Oregon.
pital, recovering from an opera- Messrs. Fletcher and James M ont­
ti n.
gom ery had not seen each other
Mr. and Mrs. II R. Bernard for 48 years until the latter came
returned Monday from an over- to the Fletcher home last Satur-
Sunday visit at McMinnville and day, s«-eking his old friend and
the Tillamook beaches.
They tutor. At first Mr. Fletcher did
went to McMinnville Saturday not recognize Mr. Montgomery,
by train and went to Tillamook, but after he had walked around
Garibaldi and Rockaway with Mr. him a time or two he got wi-e.
and Mrs. O. (). Ilodson in their j Naturally they had much to dis
car. They report a very e n jo y -{cuss while Mr. Montgomery was
able trip.
,
^ here.
T H E P -L-E -A -S-E
IN
PLEASURE TRAVEL
Allow an O R EG O N -ELE CTR IC A gent to
Assist in Planning Pleasant
Summer Trips.
THROUGH ROUTES
FIN E TR A IN SERVICE
LION Special SU ITS
from this long-established concern that supplies the
apparel needs of Men and Hoys, assure of correct !
garments at economical prices, The utmost in val*
ue and lasting satisfaction.
K triiN
gus
Prewident
Morrison at Fourth and
1M> Third Street.
Two Stores in Portland
Double S. & H. Stamps r f t & A Â S Ï Ï f -
F. O. K*., 7-l#-l7
Card of Thanks
We wish to express heartfelt
thanks to our friends for their
kindness during the illness and
after the death of our beloved
wife and mother; also for the
beautiful floral offerings, and es­
pecially those of the Grange.
Mr. F. Thatcher,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Haney,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Griep.
Mr and Mrs. M. R. Johnson
and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. .E.
Loomis and children and Miss
Lucile Connett, Mr and Mrs.
Frank Fleck and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. John McNamer, Mr. and
Mrs. Ix»ren Watkins and Judge
Hollis of this city and Mr. and
Mrs. I. A. Howes of Gales Creek
picnicked near Soda Springs Sun­
day.
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To have your sewing machine
run easily, get your oil at the
Book Store; guaranteed to be
pure oil and not to gum.
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the place of beginning, containing 69.8
acres.
Now, therefore, by virtue o f said ex ­
ecution, judgment, order, decree and
order o f sale, and in compliance with
the commands of said writ, I have lev­
ied upon and will, on the 30th day of
July, 1917, at the hour o f 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,
subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, all the right,
title and interest which the within-
named defendants, or either of them,
had in said real property above de­
scribed on the date o f the mortgage to
plaintiffs herein, namely Oct. 7th,
1913, and all the right, title and inter­
est which the said defendants, or either
or any o f them, since have had in and
to the a hove-described real property,
or any part thereof, to satisfy said ex­
ecution, judgment, decree and order
of sale, interest and costs.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, June
27th, 1917.
J. C. APPLEGATE,
Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon.
By Geo. Alexander, Deputy.
M. B. and D. D. BUMP,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
First publication June 28th, 1917.
J. E. FARM ER, Agent
FO R E ST GROVE
Final Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has filed with the County
Court o f Washington County, Oregon,
his final report in the Estate of Rosanna
Anderson, deceased, and the 3rd day of
August, 1917, at ten o ’clock A. M. has
been set by said Court for the final
hearing o f said report. All persons in­
terested will take notice and file any
objection to said report on or before
said date.
J. M. HIATT,
Langley & Langley,
Executor.
Attorneys.
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
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W H Y . TH A T W AS
PRESIDENT ANDREW
JACKSON'S FAVORITE
CHEW
G R A V E L Y ’«
OLD HICKORY WAS
MIGHTY PARTICULAR
ABOUT MIS TOBACCO
CE LE BR A TE D
Chew ing Plu§
B E F O R E T H E IN V E N T IO N
O F O U R PA TEN T A IR -P R O O F P O U C H
G R A V E L Y P L U G TO B A C C O
M A D E S T R IC T L Y FOR ITS C H E W IN G Q U A L IT Y
W OULD NOT K E E P F R E S H IN T H IS S E C T IO N .
N O W T H E P A T E N T P O U C H K E E P S IT
FR ESH AND C LE A N AND G O O D
A L I T T L E C H E W O F G R A V E L Y IS E N O U G H
A N D L A S T S L O N G E R T H A N A B IO C H E W
O F O R D IN A R Y P L U G .
Canadian Rockies Circuit Trips,
Glacier and Yellowstone Parks,
Double Daily Train Service East
Round Trip to San Francisco, including meals
and berth, from any Oregon-Electric station,
$32 for 30-day ticket and $35 round trip for
90-day ticket.
Final Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned Administrator o f the estate
of W. N. Thompson, deceased, has filed
with the County Court o f Washington
county, Oregon, his final report in said
estate and the Judge o f said Court has
set Monday, July 23d, 1917, at ten
o ’clock a. m. o f said day, at the Court
House, as the time and place o f final
hearing on said report.
ROY THOMPSON.
Administrator.
L angley & L a n g le y , Attorneys.
First pub. June 21; last July 19.
Notice o f Sale
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order duly made,
rendered and entered in the matter of
the estate o f Alexander S. Weir, de­
ceased, in the County Court o f the
State of Oregon f o r Washington
Notice o f Sheriff’ » Sale
County, on May 28, 1917, authorizing
In the Circuit Court of the State of
and licensing the undersigned adminis­
Oregon, for Washington county.
Agnes Belle Moeroft and Lavina F. trator o f said estate to sell all o f the
timber standing and growing upon the
McCoy, plaintiff»,
DR . H . C. FO R T N E R
va.
following described real property situ­
Successor to
Daniel T. Thomas and Millie H. Thoma», ate
Washington County, Oregon,
bis wife, H. W. Wait and Julia F.
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
to-wit;
Wait, hi» wife, and Charles D. Ed­
The North half o f the Northwest
wards, defendant».
OFFICE
By virtue of an execution, judgment, quarter o f Section 32. T. 1 S. R. 1 W.
In First National Bank Building
decree and order o f sale duly and le­ o f the W’ illamette Meridian, at private
gally issued out of the above-entitled
Telehones
sale
for
cash
in
hand,
circuit court and under the seal thereof
NOW THEREFORE. I will, from Residence 332
Office 333
in the above-entitled cause, to me di­
rected, dated the 27th day o f June, and after Monday, July 23, 1917, at the
1917, on a judgment duly rendered and law office of H. T. Bagiev, ir. the
D. D. & M. B. BU M P
entered in said court and cause on the Hillsboro National Bank building, in
26th day o f June, 1917, in favor o f Ag­
Attorneys at Law
nes Belle Moeroft and Lavina F. Mc­ Hillsboro, Oregon, proceed to sell at
Coy, plaintiffs, and against Daniel T. private sale all o f the timber now
Loans and Real Estate
Thomas and Millie H. Thomas, his wife, I standing and growing on the real
M. B. BUMP,
and 11. W. Wait and Julia F. Wait, his property above described, said timber D. D. BUMP.
wife, defendants, for the sum of
Residence
Residence Hillsboro
$1.000.00. with interest thereon since being sufficient to manufacture ap­ Forest Grove.
Oct. 7th, 1915, at the rate o f 7 per cent proximately 1800 cords of wood. Bids Phone 444
Offices -HILLSBORO
tier annum, and the further sum of will be received at the law office o f H.
9M.0O attorney s fees and for costs T. Bagley, and the purchaser may bid
J N .H O F F M A N
and disbursements o f said suit, taxed
at $38.60, and also the costs of #nd up­ upon the entire body o f timber; or up­
on said writ, commanding me to make on the basis o f a fixed price per cord,
Attorney At Law
sale o f the following-described real to be paid after the same is converted ‘
projierty, situate in Washington coun­ into cord wood and prior to the removal
Patent Office Business Solicited
of the same from the premises, and
ty, state o f Oregon, to-wit:
said
sale
will
be
subject
to
confirmation
Forest
Grove,
-
Oregon
Beginning at a stone, the re-entrant
corner on the west side o f M. M. Watts
I). L. C. and running thence north 1
degree 30 minutes east 18.37 chains to
a post on the north line o f said D.L.C.,
thence following said north line N 88
degrees 54 minutes W 48.22 chains to a
point where said north line crosses the
center line of County Road No. 118;
thence following center line of said
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
County Hoad as follows: S. 51 degs.
31 mins. E. 3.03 chains; south 57 degs.
45 mins. E. 4.90 chains; south 35 degs.
24 mins. E. 7.12 chains; south 11 degs.
08 mins. E. 3.22 chains; south 41 degs.
P HO NE 701
15 mins. E. 7.96 chains, to a point
where the center line o f County Road
South Main Street
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Forest Grove, Ore
crosses the south line o f said D. L. C .;
thence following said south line north
89 degrees 39 mins. E. 31.22 chains, to
Summer Season Fares in Effect Every Few Days
to the principal Cities and Resorts
o f the East and North.
Sea Trip to California in Rail Time
by the County Court o f Washington
County, Oregon.
Dated this June 21, 1917.
MATTHEW S. WEIR.
Administrator.
H. T. BAGLEY,
Attorney.
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BEFORE BILLY POSTER
GETS THROUGH, A LO T OF
OTHER PEOPLE WILL BE
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