The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 11, 1917, Image 5

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    f y P H lO tl
v v iliv m
Oswego black cement,
KiveH a beautiful glazed
finish, 70c per sack.
Beat on earth,
live, Edge grain
Cedar, $2.75 M
Shingles--
Everything under roof ; J j | J [ H f l l ) 0 1*
No. 2 Sheeting and
Shiplap, $12 per M
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction
The long-standing dependability of this concern is
hack of everything you buy for men and boys wear
Two Stores in Portland
<»U8 KUHN, President
V. a. Ex., io 11*17
sZ T " ^
S & H STAM PS
given with all pur­
chase*. T hese are
good for rash dis-
count*.
Pea Fowl— R. O. Stevenson, first
C
pair.
Walter Roawurrn, all awarda on Buff
Cochin Bantama, White Cochin Ban­
tams, Black-tailed Jap Bantama, Silver
Seahright Bantam* and bight Brahma
The Main street
Bantam*.
Special*— Be*t collective exhibit of
poultry, Walter Roswurm; lieat display
by amateur, J. H. Shearer; heat male,
(Mediterranean clasH), G. M bittle-
halea; beat female, same class, Paul
beat male, American class,
Smith; from the Congregational, Schuele;
CONDENSED
NEWS
NOTES
Mrs.
I).
C.
Clark; beat female, Mrs. D.
Misses Jennie and Lizzie Arm­ C. Clark; best
—
English class, G.
Some new box writing papers strong; from the Christian, Mrs. M. bittlehales; male,
best
female, Asiatic
just received by VanKoughnet A Logan; Superintendent of Litera­ class, A. E. Gardner; best
male bird in
ture, Mrs. Scott; Anti Narcotics. show (White leghorn cock),
ki -I* r.
G. M.
Mrs. Henry Sagabord of Gard* Mrs. I»gun; Press, Mrs. Penfield. bittlehales; best female bird in show
(Brown l,eg. Pullet), Paul Schule; best
ner is a guest of Mrs. Sherrett at
VV7IIEN you trim your outfit down to military
POULTRY
AWARDS
hen
in show, (Partridge Wyandotte),
tlie I«iughlin hotel.
bedrock, W-B Cut Chewing scores a bull’s-
Mrs. D. C. Clark; l>est display, Walter
Mrs. Rudolph Schultz was Fri­
(Continued from page One)
eye.
A
soldier gets more from his pouch of W-B
Roswurm; best pen in show, Mrs. D. C.
day called to Kansas by the death third lien, second pullet, firat pen; H. | 'Clark;
than from a bulky ordinary plug—rich leaf plump
best parti-colored male, Mrs. D.
of her father, Mr. Murnett.
full of sap, all tobacco satisfaction, every shred
Bryant,
third
rock,
first
and
third
pul­
|
C.
Clark;
best
parti-colored
female,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Oliver of let and nerond pen.
Mrs.
D.
C.
Clark;
l»est
solid-colored
of
it. And the water-proof pouch keeps it clean
Portland.
«*rt Evans of the U. Anconaa Mr*. W. I). Quick, all male, G. M. bittlehales; heat solid-
and fresh in the pocket of his khaki.
S. army t vliss Murke of Port­ award*.
fe m a le , A. Bryant; best
land visit« *rs. M. T. Sherrett S. S. Hamburg* Walter Kuawurm. | colored
M.J« ky WEYMANBRUT0N COMPANY, 1107 BrotJw.y, New York G fr
solid-colored pen. Rose Crest Poultry
at the I miu i Sunday.
Ilrat ciM-k, (ir»t, second and third hen, Farm; best 5 cockerels, one breed, G.
Miss Pearl Hall, who has been nerond pullet, firat pen; It. O. Steven- M. bittlehales; l»est display of capons. disbursements of said sale and of this B. R. Crafts, F. B. Crafts, John Swartz
G. M. bittlehales; best 5 females. Rose
taking training a t th e Hood aon, firat cockerel aiyl firat pullet.
and Elsie Swartz to A. H. Wolfard, and
Samaritan hospital, Portland, is Partridge Wyandotte* Mr*. I). C. | Crest Poultry Farm; best pullet, A. suit.
said A. H. Wolfard assigned to these
That
the
defendants
and
all
persons
home for a rest of indefinite dura­ Clark, all awards.
! Bryant; best display pigeons, B. H. I claiming by, through or under them, by
plaintiffs,
conveying all of the south­
tion, her health showing signs of Silver - l.aced W’yandottes — J. II. Mitchell.
i
or
any
of
them,
be
forever
barred
and
west
quarter
and the west half of the
C. F. Butler of Newberg was the j precluded from any interest or title in northeast quarter,
Shearer, all award*.
breaking.
both in section 9,
Rev. Hiram Gould, formerly in buttercup* Mrs. M. II. Parkin, all judge.
or
to
said
premises,
and
for
such
other
township
1,
south
of
range 4, west of
(Woman’s Dep't. next week.)
charge of tin* M. E. church in this award*.
j
and
further
relief
as
may
seem
ju
st.
the
Willamette
Meridian
and containing
city now pastor of the Mashfield Single-Comb R. I. Red* R. H.
1
and
equitable
to
the
Court.
240
acres,
according
to
the
government
church, visited his many friends Greer, first cock, firat cockerel, firat Forest Grove Shoe Store Says
This
summons
is
served
upon
you
by-
survey,
in
Washington
County,
here this week. Mrs. Gould is and aecond hen*, firat pullet, first pen; Good advice appears to be one publication by order of Honorablej as security to their said note Oregon,
of even
visiting their son, V. V. Gould at Walter Roawurm. second cockerel, of the few things that have not George R. Bagley, Judge of the above date therewith for the sum of $1500.00,
third hen, aecond and third pullet, aec­ advanced in price. Our shoes entitled Court, which order was made with interest at 8 per cent per annum,
Newberg.
ond
|>en.
have advanced, hut we are sell­ and entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on j be foreclosed and said real property-
Professor and Mrs. W. T. White
them at a very small margin.
September, 1917.
Fletcher, son, Donald, and daugh­ pullet. Orpington* G. M. Littlehales, ing
sold in the manner prescribed by law to
You save quite a bit if you will the 8th day of HOLbIS
ter, Elizabeth, of Portland visited Harred Rock* Frank Saunders, first give
&
GRAHAM,
satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees
order. We have a
at the home of Mr. Fletcher's tock, first and second cockerel, first, large us line a trial
Attorneys for Plaintiff. , and costs, and the proceeds of said sale
and youths’
Grove, Oregon. I be applied to the payment of the sums
parents in this city Sunday. Mr second and thiad hens and first )>en; J. shoes that in are hoys’
sold from 50c to First publication Forest
Fletcher is an instructor in James T. Neff, second cock, thin! cockerel, ;H5c under any house
Sept. 13; last pub- j found due plaintiffs, and the costs and
Washing lication Oct. 25.
disbursements of said sale and of this
John high school.
first, second and third pullets, second ; ton county. (Agent in for
Berg­
suit.
SUMMONS
Next Wednesday evening the pen.
man’s
Portland
-
made
shoe;)
it’s
That the defendants, and all persons
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
members of Forest Rebekah lodge White Minorcas William Tupper, the best — worth $12.50; we
claiming
by, through and under them
Oregon,
for
Washington
County.
will hold an anniversary celebra­ all awards.
or any of them be forever debarred
1 Roy Hesseltine, and Dora M.
tion, with Odd Fellows and child bight Brahmas A. E. Gardner, all sell for $11.00. ^
IK-.seltine, plaintiffs,
and precluded from any interest or
ren as guests. The celebration awards.
Farm
Loans
Wanted
vs.
title in or to said premises, and for
will be held after the regular bus­ Mallard Ducks— Walter Roswurm, all Can furni-h you farm loans at B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe, (first j such
and further relief as may
awards.
iness meeting.
low rate of interest. Hollis & name unknown) Crafts, his wife, F. j seem other
just
and
equitable to the court.
Fawn Indian Runners—G. A. Bryant, a Graham.
B.
Crafts,
and
Jane
Doe
(first
name
'
40-2t
This
summons
is served upon you by
W. (’. T. 1!.
unknown) Crafts, his wife, and John I publication by order
all awards.
of the Honorable
Swartz
and
Elsie
Swartz,
his
wife,
!
SIMMONS
At a meeting of the VV. C. T. Wild Geese—R. O. Stevenson, first
George
R.
Bagley,
Judge
of the above
defendents.
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
U. the following officers were ap­ pair.
entitled
Court,
which
order
was made
To
B.
R.
Crafts,
and
Jane
Doe
(first
Oregon
for
Washington
County,
Wild
Turkeys—R.
O.
Stevenson,
first
pointed vice presidents: From the
and
entered
at
Hillsboro,
Oregon,
on
name
unknown)
Crafts,
his
wife,
F.
j
b. M. Graham, Administrator of the
Methodist church, Mrs. Alice pair.
September, 1917.
estate of Adah H. Moore, deceased. B. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first name j the fifth day of HOLLIS
& GRAHAM,
Plaintiff, vs. Enoch Moore and Alexa unknown) Crafts, his wife, John
Attorneys
for Plaintiffs,
Swartz
and
Elsie
Swartz,
his
wife,
Riene Moore; Lelia Agnes Moore.
35-7t
Forest
Grove,
Oregon.
Edith M hj - Moore and Grace Ramage the above-named defendants:
Moore, heirs at law of Agnes Moore, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF j DR. H. C. FORTNER
| OREGON
deceased, Defendants.
To Enoch Moore, Alexa Riene Moore, You are hereby required to appear
Successor to
belia Agnes Moore; Edith May Moore and answer the complaint filed against
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
and Grace Ramage Moore, heirs at law you in the above entitled court and suit
Is a pleasant Winter Route. Travel in comfort
on or before the last day of the time
OFFICE
of
Agnes Moore, deceased:
through a land where it is always Summer.
In the name of the State of Oregon; i prescribed in the order for publication In First National Bank Building
Telehones
You are hereby requiVed to appear and of this summons, to-wit: On or before
answer the complaint filed against you the expiration of six weeks from and- Residence 332
Office 333
in the above entitled Court and suit on after the date of the first publication of
this
summons,
viz:
the
6th
day
of
Sep­
before the last day of the time pre­
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
There’s San Francisco, San Jose, Del or
scribed in the order for publication of tember, 1917, and if you fail so to ap­
Attorneys at Law
Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Santa this summons, to-wit: On or before the pear and answer th e plaintiff, the
plaintiff
will
apply
to
the
court
for
the
expiration
of
six
weeks
next
from
and
Barbara, Los Angeles, Long Beach,
and Real Estate
after the date of the first publication relief prayed for in his said complaint, D. D. Loans
BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
Venice and many other charming Re­ of this summons, viz: the 13th day of to-wit: That the plaintiffs have judg­
September,
A.
D.
1917,
and
if
you
fail
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
against the defendents, and each Forest Grove.
sorts, and much beautiful scenery en­ so to appear and answer the plaintiff of ment
will apply to the Court for the relief them, for the sum of $1500.00, with in­ Phone 444
Offices—HILLSBORO
roll te.
prayed for in his said complaint, to-wit: terest thereon at the rate of eight per
that plaintiff have judgment against
per annum from the 8th day of J N . HOFFMAN
said defendants, and each of them, for cent
May,
and for attorney’s fees ir.
the sum of $850.00 with interest there­ the sum 1916,
of
$100.00
and for his costs
on at the rate of seven per cent per
Attorney At Law
annum, from the ¿1st day of February, and expenses incurred in this suit:
Patent
Office Business Solicited
1917, and for attorney's fees in the sum That the mortgage described in the
of
$100.00,
ami
for
his
costs
and
dis­
plaintiffs' complaint herein executed by Forest Grove,
Portland to San Francisco. Standard bursements in this suit:
-
Oregon
and Tourist Sleepers, Dining Cars,
That the mortgage described in
Plaintiff's
complaint herein executed
Solid Steel Equipment. Particularly by Agnes Moore
and Enoch Moore to
the Hollis Title and Investment Com­
attractive at this season of the year.
pany, a corporation, and by said
Hollis Title and Investment Company
assigned to this plaintiff, thereby con­
veying bots Nine and Ten in Block
Ask your local agent for particulars
Seven in South Park Addition to Forest
Fruits and V egetables in Season
Grove, Washington County, Oregon, as
security to their said note of even date
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland
therewith for the sum of $850.00 witfl
interest at seven per cent per annum,
be foreclosed and said real property
P H O N E TOI
sold in the manner prescribed by law
to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees
South Main Street -
Forest Grove, Ore
and eftsts, and the proceeds of said sale
applied to the payment of the sums
found due plaintiff, and the costs and
Yours, for Business,
Lumber Yard
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