The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 04, 1917, Image 5

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    NOTKS AND PERSONALS
Public sal«- bills printed at the
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
Express office.
It's S4»ty.y. Try it. Buy it.
, M<>n«y to lo.n -V .ltey R.-,lty
,..<>d used sewinu machines for Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
sale or tra«le. Itoe & Co.
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No other farm wagon gives you
( lair Walker, a naval recruit, | the service you get out of the
visited his parents in this city Winona, with the iron-clad hubs.
See this wagon at Gordon’s hard­
Friday.
ware store.
George G. Hancock, real es­
Elmer Bennett, former chief of
tate, farm loans and fire insur­
ance, new Anderson block.
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police, but now employed on a
Orders taken for good, diy s<*c- farm near Gaston, was trading
ond-growth fir wood, for immed­ with local merchants Saturday.
iate delivery. Goff Bros 35-tf
The announcement comes from
Mrs. Eleanor McEldowney will Washington that the government
receive voeal pupils at her studio, wj|| KOOn ,, a y t o Washington!
at the home of C. V. B. Russell,
Mrs. Anna Hogue leaves next
Saturday for an extended visit
with friends at Monrovia, Calif.,
expecting to stay all winter.
'county, the .urn of *15,371 60,the
taxes, penalties and interest on
j the S. I\ lands which have been
declared reverted back to the Fe«l
eral government. Tax Commis­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hesseltine of sioner Galloway has furnished the
Vancouver were in town last Sat­ government with the statement,
urday to visit Mrs. Hesseltiue's j and it has been accepted by the
mother, Mrs. Kentner, who is a I head of the bureau handling
pa lent at the hospital. It was the grant lands. This pays the
their intention to take Mrs. Kent-! tax up to 1916, and since that
ner to Vancouver with them, but
date there is no taxation against
her condition was not such as to
the property on the rolls.
en a b le her to stand the tgip.
Quality, Style, Fit and I,a«ting Sati«faction
The long-standing dependability o f this concern is
back o f everything you buy for men and boys wear
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M orrison at F o u rth and
Two Store« in Portland 166 Third Htre„t
S & H STAM PS
given with all pur­
chase». T h e s e are
good for ca»h dis­
counts.
O U « KUHN, President
F. (J. Kx..
10-4-17
di»bur»ementfl o f »aid sale and o f this
J E I’ armley et ux to Mildred Mc- HUlt.
c,,nnau(they. 10,ooo
ft in Sec31. 2 That the defendant» and all person»
claiming by, through or under them,
N 8, (correcting deed), $250.
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or any ” o * f them,
and
Mildred McConnaughey to John w
lnem- be
0,5 forever
lurever « barred
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Friday, s a m e property (correcting precluded from any interest or title in
deed), $250.
! or to »aid premises, and for such other
Edna I, Wesner to Nora M Cook, and further relief as may seem just
I.ot 12, »ilk 8, Wilkesboro, $10.
and equitable to the Court.
Charles Khoade» to F W l,ep»chat
This summon» is served upon you bv
W ashington County T ran sfers
Fairview Add to Hillsboro, $1758.25.
Fred W Sagert to M F Johnson, 10
ac in S 1-2 Sec 24, 2 S 1, $10.
Henrietta Wolfutein et vir to Otto
Itrandes, NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec 34, 1 S 1,
’ B. R. Craft», F. B. Craft», John Swartz
and Elsie Swartz to A. H. Wolfard, and
' by said A. H. Wolfard a»»igned to these
plaintiffs, conveying all o f the south-
; west «]uarter and the west half of the
northeast quarter, both in section 8,
township 1, south o f range 4, west o f
the Willamette Meridian and containing
; 240 acres, according to the government
survey, in Washington County. Oregon.
as security to their «aid note o f even
(date therewith for the sum o f $1500.00,
, with interest at 8 per cent per annum,
) 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 o f
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; be applied to the payment o f tt., - jms
\ found due plaintiffs, and the costs and
j disbursements o f said sale and o f this
i suit.
That the defendants, and all persons
claiming by, through and under them
or any o f them be forever debarred
Hesseltine, plain tiff,
and precluded from any interest or
vs.
title in or to said premises, and for
B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe, (first such other and further relief as may
name unknown) Crafts, his wife, F. j 9eem just and equitable to the court.
B. C raft«, and Jane Doe (first name!
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unknown) Crafts, his wife, and John ] ™ 18 sumr" ons f 8erved upon you by
Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife, | publication by order o f the Honorable
defendents.
George R. Bagley, Judge o f the above
To B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first entitled Court, which order was made
name unknown) Crafts, his w ife, F and entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
B. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first name the fifth day o f September, 1917.
H O LLIS & GR A HA M.
unknown) Crafts,
his wife, John
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife,
35-7t
Forest Grove, Oregon.
the above-named defendants:
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF
DR. H. C. FORTNER
OREGON:
You are hereby required to appear;
Successor to
and answer the complaint filed against I
DR. H. W. V O LLM E R
you in the above entitled court and suit i
on or before the last day o f the time
O FFIC E
prescribed in the order for publication
In First National Bank Building
of this summons, to-wit: On or before |
Telehones
the expiration o f six weeks from and J
Office 333
after the date o f the first publication o f Residence 332
this summons, viz: the 6th day o f Sep­
D. D. & M. B. B U M P
tember, 1917, and i f you fail so to ap­
Attorneys at Law
pear and answer t h e plaintiff, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
publication by order o f
Honorable
George R. Bagley, Judge o f the above
entitled Court, which order wa» made
and entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
the 8th day o f September, 1917.
$ 10 .
H O LLIS & G R A H A M ,
W G Baker et ux to 1* W Watkins,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Lot» 10. 11, 12, 13. Blk 2, Hall’» Add to
F'orest Grove, Oregon.
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Forest Grove, $75.
Sigurd
Seim,
of
above
Dilley,
First
publication
Sept. 13; last pub-
Ed Catching.who has
lias been
nt*en work
w orn-
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for
Uncle
Sam
sued
Ernest
Herr,
Sr.,
fur
$17,-
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town
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Gaston,
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mg as a carpenter
S H Stowell to Josie Stowell, und,
SUMMONS
at Camp Lewis, near Tacoma, 200, alleging that in 1915 he
1-2 interest in land in Secs 32 and 33, 3 j n the Circuit Court o f the State of
since Aug. 1st, visile«! friends in bought a horse, or mare, at a pub­
this city over Saturday, returning lic sale from Herr; that the ani­
P r’ Murph, « .1 I » T W
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to his work Sunday morning. Ed mal wax guaranteed to be safe for
eaHt boUn,iary Forest Grove’
says there are 1,500 mechanics at ladies to drive. He says that later
I. L Paget to Retta Noyes, 60.36 ac
the camp, putting up buildings
he attempted to drive to Dilley ; in Gaston Acre», $7000.
and equipping them fof the new
s i M m «T n s
national army, which now num­ when the mare kicke«l him out ot
bers about 25,000 men at this the buggy and broke his leg. He J n
c j rcujt Court of the State of
camp.
says he pai«l out over $.>00 for a ' Oregon for Washington County.
There is nothing an elderly per- surgeon and medical services and L. M. Graham, Administrator o f the
son enjoys quite so much as go«sl lost over $2,000 in wages. He i estate o f Adah H. Moore, deceased.
Plaintiff, vs. Enoch Moore and Alexa
glasses
By ” good glasses” we asks for damages also, running the | Riene Moore; Lelia Agnes Moore,
do not mean expensive frames, amount wanted up to the ab ove, Edith May Moore and Grace Ramage
Moore, heirs at law o f Agnes Moore,
but «1«» mean a finely ground lens sum.— Hillsboro Argus,
deceased. Defendants.
and fitted by a competent eye
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To Enoch Moore, Alexa Riene Moore,
specialist from scientific measure- j l i l g l l W a y It0 U l6
I«elia
Agnes Moore; Edith May Moore
merit» and made in a strictly
and Grace Ramage Moore, heirs at law
scientific way— the way Dr Ixtwe
o f Agnes Moore, deceased:
does it. Consult him about your
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
The contr«»versy over the rout­
eyes and glasses at Forest Grove
You
are hereby required to appear and
Hotel, Friday, Oct. 12th.
It
ing of the west side highway be­
answer the complaint filed against you
Mrs. J. E. May, who has been tween Portland an«l Hillsboro will in the above entitled Court and suit on
visiting th e Good and Morris ¡probably be settled in favor o f ; ur M o n the IiUlt (Jay o f the time pre-
f:itili ics for several w eeks, was Orenco at the next meeting o f the »cril«.») in the order for publication o f
Friday called t° her home at l a x - slaLe highway commission, Suys j this summons, to-wit: On or before the
co, W a sh ., on account I t nc III
Orpirnn
Innrnal
T| e expiration of six weeks next from and
ness o f her husband. Mrs. May ‘ i i „ L, ^
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after
date
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wi f the
me first
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f,uunv.nvii
Loans and Real Estate
and mother, Mrs W. J. Good,
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hurried to Pasco on the first train di*r that th e county b u d g e t for so to appear and answer the plaintiff to-wit. That the plaintiffs have judg- D. D. BUMP,
Residence Hillsboro
an«l write back the cheering infor­
will apply to the Court for the relief ment against the defendents, and each j*e8*dence
mation that Mr. M ay’s ailment next year may provide Iunds for prayed for in his said complaint, to-wit: Qf them, for the sum o f $1500.00, with in- p£one 444 ‘
Offices -H IL L S B O R O
was acute indigestion and he is on preparing the grade on whatever that plaintiff have judgment against | tereat therfcon at the rate o f ei ht
said
defendants,
and
each
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f
them,
for
B
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route
is
chosen.
the road to recovery.
annum from the 8th day o f | N . H O F F M A N
Two routes are proposed, one the sum of $850.00 with interest th ere-, cent
That the Northwest has as yet by way of Bertha, Beaverton and on at the rate o f seven per cent per May, 1916, and for attorney’s fees in , J *
made no provision for the care of Reedville, and the other by Oren­ annum, from the 21st day o f February, the sum o f $100.00 and for his costs
Attorney At Law
m,nmf0rata
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m and expenses incurred in this suit:
returning soldiers afflicted with co, leaving Beaverton a short dis­ o 1?1
f i,’
$100.00,
and °5 for
his costs
and
dis-
Patent Office Business Solicited
bursements in this suit:
That the mortgage described in the .
tuberculosis, is ;is cried by A. L.
tance to one side.
Oregon
That the mortgage described jn plaintiffs’ complaint herein executed by Forest Grove,
Mills, chairman of the Northwest-
It is understood that Chairman Plaintiff's complaint herein executed
e r n Tuberculosis
Conference,
which is being held in Portland. Benson and Commissioner Adams i by Agnes Moore and Flnoch Moore to
of the s ta te highway com m ission j the Hollis Title and Investment Com-
October 15 and 16, in a public
h ave practically decided that the l'1
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forporation
and by said
statement explaining the purposes "
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of the conference. Facilities should Orenco route should be adopted. , ;t98jjjned to this plaintiff, thereby con-
be provided and the subject should Commissioner ’I hompson has not : Veying Lots Nine ami Ten in Block
yet expressed his judgment.
I Seven in South Park Addition to Forest
be handled in an effective way,
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, Grove. Washington County, Oregon, as
\\ hile the county
court Of I security to their said note o f even date
intimates Mr. Mills, who recites
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
the sad experience of France with Washington preferred to pass the therewith for the sum o f $850.00 with
half a million of her soldier boys question up to the h ig h w a y com- interest at seven per cent per annum,
be .foreclosed
foreclosed and
and said
said real property
be
overcome by the dread disease mission, it is known that Judge sold
in the manner prescribed by law
Reasoner is inclined to the Beav- tosatisfy said judgment, attorney’s fees
P H O N E 701
while doing trench service
and costs, and the proceeds o f said sale
erton-Reedville road.
South Main Street
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Forest Grove, Ore
The controlling factor in t he !
to t{lc P*yment l'f the sums
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1 found due plaintiff, and the costs and
minds of the highway commission- j
ers in favor of the Orenco route is ,
the fact that it is removed from ;
W h i n Irmnrd ■psc islIlU with mn4.rn lab
the railroad and connects wi t h;
J WE OLD FELLOWSl__
I IT 5 TO O BAD PEYTON I £ 1
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• ratnriai and adaquata anulpmant fix # in
two
roads
leading
out
of
Portland,
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(APPRECIATE
WHAT
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• iructian Ixadin* to rallx«iata dagraaa la tba
JGRAVELY COULDN’T HAVE( _
the Canyon and Cornell.
I TO GET THE ORIGINAI
fallowing aebiiola
LIVED TO SEE THAT POUCH]
Not Yet Decided
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H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
The Oregon
Agricultural College
GRAV E L Y 'S
A O K I C O L T U R E , witb 15 dapartmenU;
CO M M E R CE, with 4 dapartmi-nt*;
E N O IN E E K 1 N O . wtlh «1 dapartoianU. In
•luding CiTil. Elnctrlcal. Highway. Industrial
4 , 1 « Irrigation nmi M-cbamcnl Enginarring.
r O R E S T B Y , inrluding Loggin g K.nginaar
lag .
H O M E ECONOM ICS, with 4 major dapnrt
manli, including (raining In tha P rattl e »
Noun;
M I N I N G , with thre# drpartm*nU,
inir r li«miritl Kngmrrrinff ;
»»elud
PH AR M AC Y.
T H E 8 C IIO O L OF M USIC , o ff ^r« inttrnr
lion in the prinripnl d«pnrtmrut» of vwr»l
And mtlniniffit.il inutic.
T H E M I L I T A R Y D E P A R T M E N T , tnrollrd
10H,r> r t d f t t in HUB 17. and won rwornm ni
dti io n for O. A. C from th# W^tt#rn I>«*pi».-t
mant of (ha U H War Drptrtnifnt at on« of
fth« fiftaiffn *’ dittinfrnUhfd In t l i l w t i o n t " of
hightr Iftr n in g
All rufiftt will l»t fiim lth fd
rom p lrtt uniform* by tht IT. * (Jovrrnin« lit
tnd tht junior And tt n io r r t d f tt . rn ro llid in
tht R O. T. C., w i’ l bt
mmmutAtion f«»i
■uhniitrnrt. as wrll as *11 trRnnport»ti«*n aim !
•ubtiatfiirA tt thr » i t wo rk *’ Snmmr, rAtnp
R E G I S T R A T I O N B E O IN S O CT O BE R 8.
1917.
Information on itq itit t .
Addrott,
Regifftrar,
Oregon
A g i . « ulturAi
College.
CorTallis, Oregon.
ANN O U NC E M EN T
Dr. II. B. Moore, Chiropractic Phy- i
sician, formerly o f Forest Grove, has
opened offices in Portland at 317 Ab-
ington Bldg, between Washington and
Stark streets and will be glad to meet
old friends fr.im Forest Grove and
I make new ones.
The doctor is thoroughly competent
| snd reliable, and makes every case an
i individual case, so when you see him
I you are sure o f the best o f care.
(A d vt)
Large Prune Trees
can be secured from us for F"all or
Spring planting. Large Prune Trees)
are very scarce this year on account o f !
the late spring and dry summer, there­
fore to insure getting the best trees j
money can buy do not fail to write us
before buying S M A LL trees elsewhere.
Buy early and save money.
OREGON NURSERY CO.,
Orenco, Ore.
( GRAVELY
CELEBRATED
USED FOR HIS PLUG
Chewing Plu£
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B E F O R E T H E IN V E N TIO N
O F OUR PATENT A IR -P R O O F P O U C H
G R A V ELY P L U G TO BACCO
m a d e s t r ic t l y f o r it s
c h e w in g q u a l it y
WOULD NOT K E E P F R E S H IN T H IS S E C T IO N
NOW TH E P A TE N T P O U C H K E E P S IT
FRESH AND C L E A N AND GOOD.
A L IT T L E C H EW O F G R A V ELY 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 IG C H E W
O F O R D IN A R Y P L U G .
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NEWS ON BILLY POSTERS
BILLBOARDS THIS MORNING-
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