The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 13, 1917, Image 5

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Jess Perry and family are now i
located ut Vancouver, according
Job printing phono 821.
to a letter received by the Fix-
Warranty dm! and mortgage press fore •.
blanks for sale at this office.
Mrs. Fred Ram ey and son, Fr-
Might room house, close in, for min, arrived home last week from Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction
long-standing dependability of this concern is
rent. (). Shearer, phone 032.
an extended visit with relatives in The
back of everything you buy for men and boys wear
Miss Margaret Marsh spent the Kansas and Nebraska.
week-end visiting friends in Port­ Mrs. A. If. Todd and children Two Store, in Portland “T S K lE r “ ‘"d
land.
S& H STAMPS
returned Friday from an outing at
given
with all pur-
Mi*a Mdith Lamh has been en­ ¡Newport. Barring th e chilly
chases. T h e ee are
(JUS KUHN, President
good for cash dia-
gaged as phone operator at the weather, they had a good time.
F. O. K .. IMJ-17
c o u n t* .
Schultz store
Mrs. W. T Campbell and Mrs,
W.
K. Campbell of The Dalles
Miss Norma H o p e of Vale,
of said sale and of thia B. R. Crafts, F. B. Crafts, John Swartz
spent
the week-end visiting at the Sam Kidgley, who has been t disbursements
Ore., has been visiting friends
suit.
Elsie Swartz to A. H. Wolfard, and
home of Mrs. Blanche Richards. working for tin* »tale as an assi - That the defendants and all persona and
here and in I )illey.
by
said
Wolfard assigned to these
tant fire warden on Little Beaver claiming by. through or under them, plaintiffs, A. H. conveying
of the south­
George (I. Hancock, real es­ Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Creek
the past month, was in | or any of them, be forever barred and west quarter and the all west
of the
tate, farm loans and fire msui- and Mrs. Phoebe Ward returned town Ft for ¡day
and reported a heavy precluded from any interest or title in northeast quarter, both in half
section
ance, new Anderson block f>0 Saturday from a week's outing at tain in his district
the previous | or to said premises, and for such other township 1, south of range 4, west of 9,
M iss Irene Hall returned Thurs­ Rockaway, Barview and Ba>- day. He has been camping on the
and further relief as may seem just the Willamette Meridian and containing
Bob Hayden place
day evening from several days’ ocean.
j and equitable to the Court.
240 acres, according to the governme. '
outing at Rockaway beach.
This summons is served upon you by survey, in Washington County, Orego ,
Adm iniatrator'n Notice
I have just taken the agency
by order of Honorable as security to their said note of ev i
Mrs. L. S. Phillips and daugh­ for the celebrated Hart, Schalfner Notice in hereby given that the un­ ! publication
George
R.
Bagley,
Judge of the above date therewith for the sum of $1500.0-',
ha» been appointed by the
ter, Carol, d> parted Monday for r Marx tailored clothing fornv-n. dersigned
entitled Court, which order was made with interest at 8 per cent per annum,
County
Court
of
Washington
County,
an outing at Kockuwuy beach.
Come in and pick out your suit. ( Oregon, a» Administrator of the estate and entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on be foreclosed and said real property
sold in the manner prescribed by law to
A fin«* line of nifty fall sweaters John Anderson.
of J. W. Thompkins, deceased, and all the 8th day of September, 1917.
HOLLIS
&
GRAHAM,
satisfy said judgment, attorney’s fees
,
persona
holding
claims
against
said
es­
for men, women and children just Beth Sexton was out from Port­
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
and
costs, and the proceeds of said sale
tate
will
present
same,
duly
verified,
received at John Anderson’s
land Friday and reported that -he according to law to the undersigned, at
' Forest Grove, Oregon. be applied to the payment of the sums
Miss Laurcne Benfer returned hail that day been awarded her the office of Langley & Langlay, at First publication Sept. 13; last pub­ found due plaintiffs, and the costs and
, disbursements of said sale and of this
Sunday to her home at McMinn­ cap as an apprentice nurse in the Forest Grove, Oregon, on or before lication Oct. 25.
! suit.
X ville. after a visit with relatives in Good Samaritan hospital.
six months from the dale hereof.
SUMMONS
I
That the defendants, and all persons
Harrison G. Platt, president of August 80th, 1917.
this city.
In the Circuit Court of the State of claiming
by, through and under then,
J.
R.
THOMPKINS,
Oregon, for Washington County’.
Mrs. Margaret Mallory and the board of trustees of P ci he
or
any
of
them be forever debarred
Hesseltine, and Dora M.
and
precluded
from any interest or
daughters, Mona and Gladys, University, was in the city Fri­ Manche Irene I.angley, Administrator. Roy Hesseltine,
plaintiffs,
title
in
or
to
said
premises, and for
moved Monday to Giants Pass, day, going over with Prc ident
vs.
Attorney for the estate.
34-5
such
other
and
further
relief as may
B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe, (first
where they will spend the winter. Clark the plans for the opening
SUMMONS
seem
just
and
equitable
to
the court.
name
unknown)
Crafts,
his
wife,
F.
In the Circuit Court of the State of B. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first name This summons is served upon you by
Get your -vacation accessories, of the college next Monday.
unknown) Crafts, his wife, and John publication by o ^ r of the Honorable
Oregon for Washington County.
such as Talcum Powder, Face
How Bi^ Shall the Silo Be?
Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife, Gaorge
L.
M.
Graham,
Administrator
of
the
R. Bagley, Judge of the above
Creams, Bathing Caps, etc , at The size of the silo should he estate of Adah H. Moore, deceased, defendents.
entitled
Court, which order was made
Littlere Pharmacy, where the such that at least an inch layer is Plaintiff, vs. Enoch Moore and Alexa To B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first and entered
Hillsboro, Oregon, on
unknown) Crafts, his wife, F. the fifth day at
prices are right
\!<»>re; Lelia Agnes Moore, name
of September, 1917.
used every day. If less isu id Riene
B.
Crafts,
and
Jane
Doe
(first
name
Edith May Moore and Grace Ramage unknown) Crafts, his wife, John
HOLLIS & GRAHAM,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Olson of molding anil spoiling may result. Moore,
heirs
at
law
of
Agnes
Moore,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
Coos county moved Thursday The warmer th e weather the deceased, Defendants.
Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife,
3o-7t
Forest Grove, Oregon.
into the Wheeler house, on ye'-ond greater the depth of silage that To, Enoch M<»>re, Alexa Riene Moore, the above-named defendants:
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
avenue north, and will make their should be removed. In the winter Lelia Agnes Moore; Edith May Moore IN OREGON:
DR. H. C. FORTNER
Grace Ramage Moore, heirs at law You are hereby required to appear
home in Forest Grove.
500 pounds should be removed , of and Agnes
Successor to
Moore, deceased:
Miss Elcy Walker went today dailv from a 14-foot silo which In the name
answer the complaint filed against
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
of the State of Oregon: and
to Wilbur, Ore., where she will n - would make 40 pounds for 12 You are hereby required to appear and you in the above entitled court and suit
or before the last day of the time
OFFICE
suiiie her work in the Wilbur high dairy cow-s, or 30 pounds for 17 answer the complaint filed against you on
prescribed
in
the
order
for
publication
Bank Building
school. She was accompanied as beef cattle. In summer half as in the above entitled Court and suit on of this summons, to-wit: On or before In First National
Telehones
i
or
before
the
last
day
of
the
time
pre­
far as Portland by Miss Kate Roe. much more should be removed. scribed in the order for publication of the expiration of six weeks from and
Office 333
I)r. II. R. Kauffman has a new It will require 18 cows f»d 40 this summons, to-wit: On or before the after the date of the first publication of Residence 332
summons, viz: the 6th day of Sep­
car an Overland Country Club pounds a day to consume thi expiration of six weeks next from and this
D. D. & M. B BUMP
tember,
and if you fail so to ap­
model—and the license plate is amount. Silage is a valuable sum­ after the date of the first publication pear and 1917,
t h e plaintiff, the;
Attorneys at Law
numbered 348, the same as the mer feed. Many are using it for | of this summons, viz: the 13th day of plaintiff will answer
apply
to
the
court
for
the
September, A. I). 1917, and if you fail relief prayed for in his said complaint,
Loans and Real Estate
car of our dear friend of the comic this purpose and especially to \ so
to
ap|>ear
and
answer
the
plaintiff
D.
D.
BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
help out when the pasture is short. will apply to the Court for the relief to-wit: That the plaintiffs have judg­
supplement. Doc Yak.
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
ment
against
the
defendents,
and
each
The annual meeting of the Yam­ Some build a summer silo and ; prayed for in his said complaint, to-wit: of them, for the sum of $1500.00,with in­ Forest Grove.
that plaintiff have judgm ent against terest thereon at the rate of eight per Phone 444
Offices -HILLSBORO
hill County Veterans’ Association make it smaller in diameter than ( | said
defendants,
and
each
of
them,
for
the
winter
silo,
so
that
a
deeper
will be held in McMinnville, Sep.
per annum from the 8th day of J N. HOFFMAN
the sum of $850.00 with interest there- cent
layer can be removed daily. If j on
May,
and for attorney’s fees in
20th, 1S> 17. T h e Department more
at the rate of seven per cent per the sum 1916,
capacity is desired it is ob­ annum,
of
$100.00
for his costs
Patriotic Instructor will speak in
Attorney At Law
from the 21st day of February, and expenses incurred and
in
this
suit:.
tained by increasing the height. 1917, and for attorney’s fees in the sum
the evening.
Patent
Office Business Solicited
! of $100.00, and for his costs and dis­ That the mortgage described in the
In
winter
at
least
350
pounds
bursements
in
this
suit:
Miss Alice Willard, new chemis­
-
Oregon
be removed from the 12- That the mortgage described in plaintiffs' complaint herein executed by Forest Grove,
try instructor for P U , arrived should
Plaintiff's complaint herein executed
silo and 700 pounds from a by
Friday from Galesburg. III., to be foot
Moore and Enoch Moore to
10-foot s i l o. In summer t h e I tne Agnes
Hoi Ha Title and Investm ent Cotn-
on hand for . the opening of the amount
a corporation, and by said
removed daily from the ' j pany,
college. The lady is a sister to 12-foot silo
Hollis Title and Investment Company
should
be
at
least
500
assigned to this plaintiff, thereby con­
Mrs. It. F. Clark, and comes pounds and from the 16-foot silo, ; veying
Nine and Ten in Block
highly recommended as an in 1000 pounds. — Missouri Valley Seven in Lots
South Park Addition to Forest
Grove, Washington County, Oregon, as
structor.
Fai mer.
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
security to their said note of even date
CONDKNSKI) NKWS NOTES
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
m
H . T . G IL T N E R
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Complete T r a v e l S e r v ic e
Special
Fares
EAST
Expire
Sept. 30.
Return
Limits
on these
trips is
Oct. 31.
Through
tickets
sold by
all
Oregon
Electric
Agents.
Frequent Trains, with a
Record for Punctuality
therewith for the sum of $850.00 with
! interest at seven per cent per annum,
1 be foreclosed and said real property-
sold in the manner prescribed by law
to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees
, and costs, and the proceeds of said sale
applied to the payment of the sums
found due plaintiff, and the costs and
| _________________________ ____________
Oregon
State
Fair
Special Round Trip Fares to Salem from
pouch
Oregon Electric Stations daily, Sept. 20
to 29; good for return any time up to
Oct. 3.
_____
Reduced Fares Sept. 16 to 20, for
Washington County Improvement
Congress, Hillsboro.
Washington County Fair,
Forest Grove,
.
Oct. 2 to 5.
J. E. FARMER, Agent
Forest Grove, Ore.
I
PHONE 701
South Main Street
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Forest Grove, Ore
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