N0TK8 A N D PKRSONALS Dr. Ixw c, Sept. 7. R. C. Hill returned Friday from Roekaway beach. LION Special SU ITS Ira Purden left Monday morn­ M imh (¡race Gibson «pent Sun­ ing for Portland to serve on the from Mm long-established concern that supplies the day in Cherry Grove. apparel needs of Men and Boys, assure of correct U. S grand jury. garments at economical prices. The utmost in val­ Money to loan Valley Realty Miss Eva Voget returned to her ue and lasting satisfaction. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf home in Hubbard Tuesday, after Mrs. W. I\ Scheetz returned visiting two w e e k s in Forest CUS KUHN I Grove. Friday from a vinit ut Wheeler. President Miss Margaret Hancock is typ­ Mra. Cora Jacobson of Portland M orrUon at Fourth and visited friends here Saturday and ist at the Wiles in urance office Two Stores in Portland 16 « Th ird Street. whde Miss Richards is at the Sunday. discount«, given 1 coast. Double S. & H. Stamps ‘ ^ this ad ra»h U presuntoti. William Weitzel and family and V. G. K m ., H-2&-I7 Charley Giguere returned Fri­ Miss Kva Vogut motored to Glen- day from his visit to California wood Sunday. and reports business booming in cause she loved and the fidelity with Notice of Final Settlement Misses Kdith and Ethel Moerofi all the towns he visited. which she kept in touch with us to the In the County Court of the State of have «one to Mar View, where Oregon, for Washington county. last, wish to extend our kindly thought Miss Heloise Phillips returned they will spend some time. and earnest sympathy to the dear ones In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Monday from Tillamook county, Murphy, deceased. George G. Hancoek, real es­ where she visited at various points Portland, Ore., Aug. 20, 1917., whom she loved and has left for a little Notice is hereby given that W . H. tate, farm loans and fire insur­ and spent a day at Netarts I »each. while. A strong link in the chain T o the Editor: Hollis, administrator of the estate of ance, new Anderson block. 50 which binds us together has been sev­ No other farm wagon gives you Would you kindly give me space Mary E. Murphy, deceased, having filed ered and cannot be replaced, but we A fine line of nifty fall sweaters the service you get out of the in your valuable columns to sound clasp hands still closer and pass o n - his final account and report of his ad­ for men, women and children just Winona, with the iron-clad hubs a word of caution and advice to strengthened by the memory of those ministration of said estate in the County receiver) at John Anderson’s See this wagon at Gordon’s hard­ farmers who are preparing dressed Court in and for Washington county, \yho once walked and labored with us. Means are going to Is* too val­ ware store meats to be sold in Portland and And some time on the Eternal Hills we Oregon, and the County Judge of said county having fixed Monday, the 27th uable to waste in the threshing. Get your vacation accessories, other cities widiin the state. shall meet and with them sing glad day of August, 1917, at the hour of ten S e e t h e thresher at (Jordon’s such as Talcum Powder, Face A great amount of this meat is songs of victory. o’clock in the forenoon of said day as hardware store. Creams, Mathing Caps, e tc , at condemned and ordered destroyed L ouise S. P hillips , the time, and the County Court room because of reaching the market in j A lice M. B ishop , The Newaka Camp Fire Girls, Littlers Pharmacy, where t h e in the Court House at Hillsboro, Ore­ a condition unfit for food. This is . ‘ prices are right. K atherine B. P eneield , who have spent several weeks at gon, as the place for hearing upon said not only a direct loss to the farm­ Committee for the Union. Ocean Pari, W a s h ., returned Dr. Abraham, late of Mood er who ships it, but in such times, final account and report. Forest Grove, Aug. 20, 1917. home Tuesday. River, writes his father-in-law, Now, therefore, all persons interest­ when we are exercising every ef­ Fred Gardner of the local post- John Templeton that he has been fort in the line of food con-erva- To get the best results with ed in said estate are notified then and office force left Saturday for New­ made an instructor in the medical j tion, it is a loss to the consuming your camera use the Ansco Speed- there to appear and show cause, if any port, to join his family in a week’s reserve, at Fort Riley. Kas. public, and we feel a g-eat deal of ex film, for sale only by Littler’s they have, why said account and final play on the beach. report should not be settled and allow­ M isses June and Nelli« Walker ->uch loss could be avoided if farm­ Pharmacy. ed, the estate distributed and the ad­ made a t« ip to Portland Saturday, ers and butchers wou d properly County Treasurer E. M. Sap Washington County Transfers ministrator and his bondsmen discharg- pington is taking his vacation this Miss Elsie accompanying them, prepare ti eir meats, taking nec- ed. The following real estate trans­ week and is u-ang it to get his having completed her month’s es ary precaution to see that it Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, this wmrk as cashierat the Y. W. C. A. reaches the market in the best fers were recorded with the regis­ winter wood under cover. July 23rd, 1917. possible condition cafeteria. ter of deeds at Hillsboro during I have just taken the agency W . H. H O L LIS , Dr E. E. Chase, chief m« at in­ the past week: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lit tier re­ for the celebrated Mart, SchaiTner Administrator of the estate of spector of the City Health De & Marx tailored clothing for men. turned Saturday from a week’s M E Hetrick et ux to Marian E Mary E. Murphy, deceased. partment of Portland. informs me Hetrick et al, 10 ac on E line of M M Come in and pick out your suit visit at Seattle, Tacoma and Che- Hollis & Graham, halis, Wash They attended the that during the la-t 16 months Watt D L C. No 48 in T 1 N, R 4 W, John Anderson. Attorneys for Administrator. “ Buyers' Convention” atS «attle there has been condemned 18,426 $1750. First pub. July 26; last Aug. 23. M r and Mrs A. J. Demorest and were treated royally. pounds of meat that was killed; B H Marsh to J. W. Marsh, 2 ac in of this eity and Dr. and Mrs. C. a|id dressed by farmer', ami this S W part of Sec 17, T I N , R 3 w , W00. Mr and Mr-. M R Bernard condemnation ha- not been on ac- ; Job printing— phone 821. .1. Webster of Portland returned Gales Creek & W’ilson River Ry to A Sunday bom a week’s visit to the Saturday rece ved some nice trout, count of a disea ed condition of A Parkin, 6.03 ac S from corner to ( ’rater Dike district. They are sent them from the Trask near meat, but simply on account o f ; Sec 29, .30, 31 and 32, T 2 N, R 4 W, $1. DR. H. C. FORTNER loud in their praise of the beauties Newport, by t h e i r son-in-law, what is termed ‘ spoiled meat.” Mary S Lilly to Emma Hines, 28.6 ac Norris Rogers, who, with Mrs Successor to ol that section. We feel that if farmers and butch­ W of Parsons D L C, E of SE corner of | Rogers, camped and fished on the er- will observe the fol owing re­ DR. H. W. VOLLM ER Miss Elizatieth Swanson came David Harper D L C in Sec 1, T 1 N , I Trask for two weeks. quirements. much of this loss can R 5 W , $500. out from Portland Saturday and O F F IC E The first deer to i>e brought he eliminated: spent several days with her father A C Jones et vir to L A W alter et In First National Bank Building Fiist, the carcasses of veal and ux, 58.48 ac, Sec 35, T 3 N, R 5 W, on the ranch west of town. Miss into Forest Grove this season was Telehones Swanson has been re elected to brought in by Roy Watkins and hogs must be entirely free from $750. teach in the Odell, Ore., public Marry Giltner Friday evening. animal heat before being offered j A C Jones et vir to B H Zimmerman, Residence 332 Office 333 schools, the school year treginning It was a three-prong buck and to the transportation company for 18.48 ac in Sec 36, T 3 N. R 5 W\ $250. next Monday. Addie Taylor to John A Dopp, land was kilWI on the divide betw« en shipment. D. D. & M. B. BUM P on S line of W’m Stolus D LC No 61, Scoggins Valley and Wilson river. S < cond, all carcasses of veal Mrs. J. W. Livingstone and Attorneys at Law $ 100 . Hugh Watson visited with the should have two sticks, on*- in the daughter, Ixas, left Monday for A Boslar et ux to H J Perry et ux, thoracic cavity, the other in the Loans and Real Estate Plattsville, Wis., where Mrs. L iv­ Claude Smith family Saturday af­ ¡abdominal cavity, so as to spread E 1-2 of N E 1-4 of Sec 21, T 1 N, R 4 ternoon and Sunday, returning to D. D. BUM P. M. B. B U M P , ingstone has a position in the W , $1. Chehalis, Wash., Sunday evening. the ca-cass and hold it apart Residence Residence Hillsboro Arthur B Thomas et ux to R C W a l­ schools. A company of friends Mrs Watson will continue her In hogs weighing over 200 pounds Forest Grove. ter, 18.29 ac on E line of M M Watts Phone 444 Offices -H IL L S B O R O assembled at the depot to bid vi-it the rest of the week. The it would be well to have them D L C No 48. $875. ; split t h r o u g h the hips and Smith’s and their guests enjoyed them God speed The family will August Petrzilka to N P Nelson, N. HOFFM AN be greatly missed, hut all are in a picnic dinner up Gales Creek shoulders, as h o g s sour very tract at N W corner of Sec 4, T 2 N, quickly during hot weather Thor­ hopes that they will return in a Sunday oughly wash the inside of the R 4 W, $1. Attorney A t Law year or so. Mr and Mrs. Clinton McGill John Kiernan to the John Kiernan v BEFORETHE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH K E E PS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND G O O D A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS E N O U G H A N D LASTS LO N G ER TH AN A BIG C H E W O F O R D IN A R Y P L U O . ----- J?J3.SravelyJofacccCa DumuXA. w w — m —— BILLY POSTERS SIGNS ARE CATCHING - BOTH OF GENTLEMEN HAVE “ FACTS STRAIGHT. J. E. F A R M E R , A gen t Forest Grove, Ore. 701