The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 20, 1917, Image 5

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    CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Arohii* Bryant had buHinens in i
Portlund Friday.
Public sale hills printed at the
Kxpress office.
- LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
Money to loan Valley Realty
Co., Forest ( ¡rove, Oregon. 1 i*-tf
Eight room house, clotw* in, fo r 1
New and second hand school
Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction
rent. (). Shearer, phone 1»32.
books. VanKoughnet & Reder.!
The
long-standing dependability o f this concern is
Mr. and Mrs. (J. V. It. Russell
To
get
the
U*st
results
with
hack
o f everything you buy for men and boys wear
returned Saturday from a ten-day
your
camera
use
the
AnscoSpeed-
Morrison at Fourth and
visit at \'ew|s*rt.
ex film, for sale only by l.ittler’s Two Stores in Portland 166 T h ir d H lrre t.
George (I. Hancock, real i*s- Pharmacy.
S & H STA M PS
tate, farm loans and fire insur­
giver» with all pur­
No
<»ther
farm
wagon
gives
you
ance, new Anderson block.
f>0
chase«. T h e « e are
the service you get out of the
CI S KI'II.N, President
good for cash dis-
Orders taken for good, dry sec­
countH.
Winona,
with
the
iron-clad
hubs.
I
V a
K »., K-ZO-17
ond-growth fir wood, for immed­
See this wagon at Cordon's hard­
iate delivery. (loir Bros ,35-lf
belongs in the feeble minded insti- disbursemeiits o f nai«l «ale arid o f this B. R. Crafts, F. B. Crafts, John Swartz
A new I)eere wagon and good ware store
and Elsie Swartz to A. H. Wolfard, and
Donald Mis/. departed Monday] (ufe, says the Hillsboro Indepen­ suit.
horse and harness for wile cheap,
That
the
defendant»
and
all
persona
■
by said A. H. Wolfard assigned to these
or will trade for lumber. Cope­ for Portland, where he enters Hill dent. The hoy i- a nephew of
claiming
by,
through
or
under
them,
plaintiffs, conveying all o f the south­
Military academy for the year. George Hart, charged with a crim­
land & McCready.
,'J5 2
or any o f them, be forever barred and west quarter and the west half of the
Mrs. Mis/. h:is gon** to Canby to
(let your vacation accessories,
visit her father, who is in poor inal attack on McCoy's 12 year precluded from any interest or title in ; northeast quarter, both in section 9,
such as Talcum Rowder, Face
old sister, now in the county jail or to said premise», and for »uch other township 1, south of range 4. west of
heali h.
( reams, Bathing Caps, e t c , at
and further relief a» may seem just the Willamette Meridian and containing
Joe A. Wiles would lik<* to and is said to have been implicat­ and equitable to the Court.
I .it tiers Pharmacy, where the
| 240 acres, according to the government
write your insurance. Will give ed in the alleged crime. He was
prices are right
Thi» summon» is served upon you by | survey, in Washington County, Oregon,
also charged with etting out fires publication by order o f Honorable as security to their said note of even
Mrs. James Nichols and Mrs. you service that will be to your
advantage,
I’
pstairs
in
Ander­
and other malicious mischief Af­ George R. Hagley, Judge of the above ' date therewith for the sum of $1500.00,
Carmel Good visited several days
son
block,
room
2.
.
r
>2
ter a hearing in the county court entitled Court, which order was made with interest at 8 per cent per annum,
the first of the week with the for­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ballinger, who he was committed to the feeble and entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on be foreclosed and said real property
mer's sister, Mrs. Jennie Thomas,
i sold in the manner prescribed by law to
in Portland.
have lived in the Thatcher dis­ minded school, but the instifuti *n the 8th day of September, 1917.
HOLLIS & GRAHAM.
j satisfy said judgment, attorney’s fees
Ityron l-i.Mont went to Port­ trict for several years, depart» d being crowded he was denied ad­
Attorneys for Plaintiff. , and costs, and the proceeds of said sale
land Saturday and on Sunday re­ Friday for Portland, where Mr. j mission. A s e c o n d complaint
Forest Grove, Oregon. I be applied to the payment o f the sums
turned, accompanied by Mrs. l,a- Ballinger has secured an attrac­
First publication Sept. 13; last pub­ | found due plaintiffs, and the costs and
charging insanity was then filed
Mont, who visit*s| friends in the
lication Oct. 25.
disbursements of said sale and o f this
tive offer.
and he was committed to the asy­
big town for a week.
suit.
SUMMONS
lum, but after a week in that in­
Louise Olivereau in Jail
I'ncle Jake Buxton, who pur­
That the defendants, and all persons
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
chased the David Smith place,
claiming by, through and under them
Miss Louise Olivereau, who was stitution w a s returned to the
Oregon, for Washington County.
north of the P. 1!. campus, has employed as a stenographer by * county. He was placed in the Roy Hesseltine, and Dora M.
or any of them tie forever debarred
Hesseltine, plaintiffs,
had carpenters and decorators
and precluded from any interest or
county
jail
with
nine
adult
pris­
different Hillsboro firms a few
vs.
overhauling the house and expects
i title in or to said premises, and for
oners
and
where
there
are
no
fa­
y»*ars ago, was arrested last, week
to move in about Oct. 1.
B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe, (first such other and further relief as may
name unknown) Crafts, his wife. F. seem just and equitable to the court.
in Seattle on charges of being im­ cilities for giving him proper care
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Roe and
B. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first name
caused
much
disturbance.
He
is
This summons is served upon you by
unknown) Crafts, his wife, and John
son, Bruce, Mr. and Mrs M .J . plicated in the treasonable propa
a
son
of
Mote
McCoy,
who
lives
publication by order of the Honorable
Swartz
and
Elsie
Swartz,
his
wife,
ganda
of
the
I.
W
.
W
,
and
placed
Abbott and Judge Hollis an toed
defendents.
George R. Bagley, Judge o f the above
to the state fish hatchery, at in jail in default of $7500 bail., in a wild and thinly settled dis­
To
B.
R.
Crafts,
and
Jane
Doe
(first
entitled Court, which order was made
Bonneville, Sunday and report a i This sum is said to be the highest 1 trict in the coast range above
name unknown) Crafts, his wife, F. j and entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
nice trip and a pleasant visit at
yet imposed on any person ar­ Soda Springs The boy is a cousin
B. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first name the fifth day of September, 1917.
the hatchery.
HOLLIS & GRAHAM,
of
Karl
M
cCoy,
convicted
of
unknown)
Crafts, his wife, John
rested under similar charge- and
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
Washington county friends of
Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife,
indicates the seriousness of the shooting a Portland fisherman
35-7t
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Austin Buxton, who moved to
named Woodcock from ambush
the above-named defendants:
Molalla about three monts ago, charge. Government officials -ay j si veral years ago and who was IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
will he pleased to learn that a Miss Olivereau admits sending s nt to the refo*m school.
DR. H . C. FO R TN ER
OREGON:
sp«*cialist is giving Mr. Buxton re­ out more than 2000 rircu'arstoi
You are hereby required to appear
Successor to
Administrator’s Notice
lief and promises to cure his bowel conscripted men urging them to,
and answer the complaint filed against1
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un­
ailment entirely.
refuse service under the draft. The dersigned has been appointed by the you in the above entitled court and suit
on or before the last day o f the time
OFFICE
arrest was made at the time o f 1 County Court of Washington County, prescribed in the order for publication
A Weal Substitute
In First National Bank Building
simultaneous raids on I. W. W .! Oregon, as Administrator o f the estate if this summons, to-wit: On or before
Kditor Forest (¡rove Kxpress,
Telehones
of
J.
W.
Thompkins,
deceased,
and
all
centers in all states last week
the expiration o f six weeks from and \
Dear Sir:
persons holding claims against said es­
Residence 332
Office 333
Would you print the following While in Hillsboro Mis- Olivereau tate will present same, duly verified, after the date o f the first publication of
in your columns?
attracted attention
by radical according to law to the undersigned, at this summons, viz: the 6th day o f Sep­
D. D. & M. B. BU M P
One way we may help in con­ opinions she was in the habit of the office of Langley & Langley, at tember, 1917, and if you fail so to ap­
Attorneys at Law
pear and answer t h e plaintiff, the
serving food supplies is by substi­
Forest Grove, Oregon, on or before plaintiff will apply to the court for the
;
expressing
in
public.
She
was
a
tuting other commodities we have
Loans and Real Estate
six months from the date hereof.
relief prayed for in his said complaint,
in abundance for those we can woman of much intelligence and .
D.
D.
BUMP.
M. B. BUMP.
August
30th,
1917.
to-wit: That the plaintiffs have judg­
ship. Some foods a r e cheaj»er well educated, but was plainly an ,
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
J. R. THOMPKINS,
ment against the defendents. and each
than others and still of the same extremist. D u r i n g a political ;
Administrator. o f them, for the sum of $1500.00,with in­ Forest Grove.
value to the body, so why not use meeting at the court hou-e she at­
Phone 444
Offices HILLSBORO
Manche Irene Langley,
terest therton at the rate o f eight per
them? Vetch is very abundant in
Attorney for the estate.
34-5
cent per annum from the 8th day of J N. HOFFMAN
this section and can well be used tracted attention by questions with
May, 1916, and for attorney’s fees in
as a meat substitute; or in other which she interrupted the speaker.,
SI MMONS
and these she later wrote out and In the Circuit Court o f the State of the sum of $100.00 and for his costs
words, as a body-building food.
Attorney At Law
and expenses incurred in this suit:
Try this recipe for baked vetch: brought to the Independent with Oregon for Washington County.
That the mortgage described in the ! Patent Office Business Solicited
Soak vetch 24 hours; cook until 1 the request that they be published. L. M. Graham, Administrator o f the
-
Oregon
estate o f Adah H. Moore, deceased. plaintiffs’ complaint herein executed by Forest Grove,
tender; place a layer of salt pork
Independent.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Enoch
Moore
and
Alexa
in the bottom of the bake dish 1— Hillslsiro
B
------------------------------------------------
i
Riene Moore; lailia Agnes Moore.
and fill dish with cooked vetch.
( TH E GOOD JU D C E AT A RALLY J
Nobody W an ts Him
JUST O N E W O R D !
Edith May Moore and Grace Ramage
Pour over it a small amount of
Washington
county
has
a
prob
M O RE AND I
Moore, heirs at law o f Agnes Moore. I
tomato catsup, season with salt
THE G O O D
and pepper and bake in a moder­ lem in the disposition of John M c­ deceased. Defendants.
JU
DG E WILL I
/ > O U R ~ H O N O R .l_
A DOR ESS VO Ul
RICH TOBACCO IS
To Enoch Moore. Alexa Riene Moore,
Coy. 14 years old, who has been
ate oven three or four hours.
JUST THE THING
FOR T H E B O Y S -
denied admission to the state hos­ Lelia Agnes Moore; Edith May Moore
EDNA L. MILLS,
SAVES LU6GAGE.
and
Grace
Ramage
Moore,
hairs
at
law
Home Demonstration Agent. pital with the statement that he
Complete Travel Service
Frequent Trains, with a
Record for Punctuality
Special
Fares
EAST
Expire
Sept. 30.
Return
Limits
on these
trips is
Oct. 31.
Through
tickets
sold by
all
Oregon
Electric
Agents.
O regon State Fair
Special Round Trip Fares to Salem from
Oregon Electric Stations daily, Sept. 20
to 29; good for return any time up to
Oct. 3.
______
Reduced Fares Sept. 16 to 20, for
W ashington County Improvement
Congress, Hillsboro.
W ashington County Fair,
Forest Grove,
Oct. 2 to 5.
J. E. FARM ER, Agent
Forest Grove, Ore.
o f Agnes Moore, deceased:
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
You are hereby required to apjiear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court and suit on
or before the last day o f the time pre­
scribed in the order for publication of
this summons, to-wit: On or before the
expiration of six weeks next from and
after the date o f the first publication
o f this summons, viz: the 13th day of
September, A. D. 1917, and if you fail
so to appear ami answer the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in his said complaint, to-wit:
that plaintiff have judgment against
said defendants, and each o f them, for
the sum of $850.00 with interest there­
on at the rate o f seven per cent per
annum, from the 21st day o f February,
1917, and for attorney's fees in the sum
of $100.00, and for his costs anil dis­
bursements in this suit:
That the mortgage described in
Plaintiff's complaint herein executed
by Agnes Moore and Enoch Moore to
the Hollis Title and Investment Com­
pany,
a corporation, and by said
Hollis Title anil Investment Company
assigned to this plaintiff,_thereby con-
_ Lots Nine and Ten in Block
veying
Seven in South Park Addition to Forest
Grove, Washington County, Oregon, as
security to their said note o f even date
therewith for the sum o f $850.00 with
interest at seven per cent per annum,
be foreclosed and said real property
sold in the manner prescribed by law
tosatisfy s.dd judgment, attorney’s fees
and costs, and the proceeds o f said sale
applied to the payment o f the sums
found due plaintiff, and the costs and
'T 'H E Call to the Colors calls for thrift and
common sense by everybody. A 10c. pouch
o f W -B Cut Chewing goes twice as far as 10c.’s
worth of ordinary tobacco. That’ s the big point:
W -B Cut isn’ tordinary tobacco, it’ srrcA tobacco
and a lasting chew.
M.J. by WEYMAN BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Bro.«Iw«y, New Ywk City
H. T. G IL T N E R
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
PHONE
South Main Street
-
701
Forest Grove, Ore