The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 18, 1917, Image 10

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Only 10 More Days to ™'" Monarch Range or Heating Stove
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AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES —
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You cannot afford to put off buying; better hurry up or higher prices will catch You.
Monarch
Malleable
Ranges
Are fully protected against
Rust Damage by Vitreous Kn-
ameled Lining.
Here is a
Range combining all the es­
sentials of Perfection.
1. The economy and con­
tinuous perfect service possi­
ble only in a Range of Mallea­
ble construction.
2. The quick action and
baking qualities only in a
Range with a Steel Body.
3. A Durability that defies
Rust and Time as heretofore
unknown in any type of Range.
Regular Price, $2.25; mir
price for this sale $1.75
We are adding to our big stork a full line of D IN N ER WAKE,
we find no one in town carrying Queensware We have had
it order*d three months, but have only received one pattern
We hop** to get a number of others shortly.
as
Vitreous Enamel has been used before in Range construc­
tion but principally for ornamental purposes.
Here it is used for service—to double the Monarch’s value
to you by making its oven and steel body as long lived as its
Malleable Iron Parts, and its solid riveted joints will stay tight
for equally as many years assuring you of continuous satisfaction.
Come and see this truly wonderful Range.
Price for Ten More Days,
Only .
$80.00
Have you Bought a Liberty Bond?
The original COLE’S
Air-Tight Stovts
25-inch
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$15 00 and $. 1.00
21-inch - - $12.00 and $16.50 I his
Fine Opal Heater
We have the MISSION HEATER in three sizes—19-inch. $17.75; 21-inch. $19.75 and 2-1- is cast - lined, with Heavy
inch. $22.00. The COMFORT, a new wood heater, with front d*K>r
20-inch. $16.50; 22-inch,
top and bottom ; has
$18.50. On all our Heating Stoves we will give a discount of 5 per cent for Spot Cash during this cast
swing
lop feed and extra*
sale and when our stock is exhausted, prices will have to be advanced.
large side feed door, to ac­
commodate large pieces of
wood.
20-inch - $14.75
22-inch -
16.85
Forest Grove
Phone 683
Goff Bros.
Mrs. A. M. Darling suffered a
dislocation of the right shoulder
Attorney Manche Langley had when she tripped and fell in her
business at the court house in home Tue-day morning, but is re­
John Wall’s town yesterday.
covering nicely.
Mrs. Jessie Covert was operat­
Mrs. A. B. Caples entertained
ed on at the Forest Grove hos­ the Fleur de Lis club at a wild
pital Saturday evening and is re­ duck dinner last evening, giving
gaining strength nicely
the members a spread they will
I have a water-heated suit of long remember with plea-ure.
very pleasant rooms, suitable for
The first Monday in November
two men, for rent. J. E.Deeks,
has
been set aside by the Order of
corner 1st street and 4th avenue
Eastern Star for a social evening
south.
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in
the form of a “Silver Offering”
Having purchased the Bum-
to
raise money for their donation
worth fish market, east of the
Schultz store, I invite all citizens to the Masonic and Eastern Star
in search of nice fresh fish to call Home. Further particulars will
on me. G. I. Gibson.
40-4*
be published next week.
NOTES AND PERSON ALS
William McAdoo Says:
Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with
our sons? BUY A LIBERTY BOND AT YOUR NEAR­
EST BANK.
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Men’s Underwear
for Winter.
Mesco underwear fits up snug
and cozy around the body, keep­
ing it protected from expos­
ure to cold winds and stormy
weather.
It allows perfect freedom of
the body and never pinches or
binds you when walking or work­
ing. Let your new underwear
be Mesco.
Cornelius
Phone 284
Congregational Church
Rev. P a tte n will begin Sunday n ig h t
a t 7:30 a series o f add resses on " T h e
Choice Young W oman and th e Choice
Y oung M a n ." Some o f th e su b -titles
will he i l l The Choice Y oung W o­
m an; H erself and H er C o u n te rfe it. (2)
Th|s Choice Young Man; H im self ami
His M ake-believe.
(2) T he Choice
Young Man and W om an; th e ir Cloth«-«
an«l Chara« te rs, or Glad R ags and Good
R ep u tatio n s.
P a trio tic service a t 11 o ’clock n ex t
Sunday m orning, by call o f th e U. S.
go v ern m en t. E veryone b rin g a flag.
T here will he p atrio tic m usic mid a s e r ­
mon by the p asto r on "M ak in g the
W orld S afe for D em ocracy and De-
m ocracy S a fe fo r th e W o rld .”
W hy
not begin a t the Sunday School, a t 9:4'»
a. m.7
T o n ig h t (T h ursday), M id-week s e r ­
vice. Topic, "M y R o sa ry .”
T om orrow (F riday) n ig h t the con­
g re g a tio n will observe its first "C h u rch
a t H o m e." Come a t 7.4'» by fam ilies
and w ith friends. T each ers and s tu ­
d e n ts are es|»eeially in v ited . The h o st­
esses o f the evening will be th e ladies
o f th e W orking S ociety.
T he annual T h an k -o fferin g d in n er of
th e M issionary Society will be hel«l a t
th e C hurch a t 6 o ’clock n e x t W ednes­
day. Mrs. H u n te r W ells, fbrm erly o f
K orea, will he p re s e n t and sp eak , in
costum e.
REV . A. B. PA T T E N .
Christian Church
Services n e x t L o rd ’s d a y : From 9:45
to 11:30 a. m. P ro g ram : O pening e x ­
I
ercises; class period; processional; com ­
m union; serm on for children; address.
The add ress will be given by Mr. Lyons
o f the P.ig B ro th er F arm n e a r Lebanon,
O re. Come and h ear him .
T he tw o C h ristian E ndeavor societies
o f th e city have united and a re m eeting
a t th e C ongregational church the first
th re e m onth*. T his service is a t *>:.'!*»
p. m.
The Ju n io r an«l In te rm e d ia te societies
m eet a t 6;30 p. rn. All high school
stu d en ts not a tte n d in g any In te rm e d ­
ia te C. K. are. invited.
The them e for evening serm on 7:30
p. m ., " T h e Hihle U n v e ile d ." Come
w orship w ith us.
R. L. PU TN A M . M inister.
Nice Hallowe’en windows are to
he seen at the Hook Store and the
Fuqua 10 and 15c store.
SUMMONS
In the C ircu it C o u rt o f the S ta te of
O regon, for W ashington C ounty.
1!. A. K liks, plaintiff,
vs.
W. T. Sim m ons, G eorge M ather and
La V erna M ather, his w ife; H a rrie t
M. L ev in g er; S arah W illiam s; G. L.
I.indsley, a d m in istra to r <»f the e s ta te
o f M agnus Block, deceased, d efen d ­
an ts.
To S arah W illiam s, one o f the above
name«! d e fe n d a n ts:
IN T H E NAM E OF THE STATE OF
OREGON:
You a re hereby re«|uired to ap |i« ar
ami an sw er th e com plaint filed a g a in st
you in the above e n title d su it on o r b e­
fore the
pi ration o f six w eeks from
the first publication o f sum m ons h e re ­
in, whii-b d a te o f first publication is
O ctober IHth, 1917, an«l you are hereby
re«juired U> answ er «>n or before F ri­
day, N ovem ber 30th, 1917; and if you
fail so to a p p e a r or answ er, the plain­
tiff will apply t<» th e above en titled
co urt for tne relief dem anded in plain­
t i f f s com plaint, which relief briefly
sta te d is as follows: For a ju d g m e n t
and decree th a t plaintiff recover from
the d efen d an t, W. T. Sim m ons, the sum
of $1050, w ith in te re s t from J a n u a ry
20th, 1917, a t the ra te of eig h t p er cen t
per an n u m until paid, the sum o f $150,
Let “ Hazelnut”
At 8>rbult2fl
Butter
Union Suits, $1.25 to $4.00
C. E. ROY & CO. ki Ä ,
Phone 061
YOUR BREAD Z
to be allowed as p la in tiff s reasonable
a tto rn e y fees herein, and the costs and
d isb u rsem en ts of this suit, and th a t
th a t c e rta in m o rtg a g e executed by th e
d e fe m la n t W. T. Sim m ons, to the
p la in tiff B. A. K liks, and which is r<-
corded Ju ly 29th. 1915, in Vol. 74, page
2:*^ o f th e records o f M ortgages of
W ashington County, O regon, and iteing
a m o rtg ag e on tin* following described
real prem ises, to -w it: All o f T ra c t
Four, ami T ra c t N ine, and th«* E ast
h a lf «»f T ract T h r e e of Chehulern
M ountain O rchards, as shown u|s>n the
duly recorded m ap or plat th ereo f, now
of record in th«- office o f th«* recorder
o f conveyances in W ashington County,
O regon, ami as p articu larly described
in deed from Paul R eim ers and w ife to
M agnus Block, and w ife, recorded in
Vol. 91 pag«* 3*i, records o f deeds o f
said W ashington C ounty, O regon, to-
g«*ther w ith the ten em en ts, here«lita-
rnents, and ap p u rte n a n c es th e re u n to
belonging or in anyw ise a p p ertain in g ,
be foreclosed and said m o rtg ag e be de-
claret) th e first lien U|s»n said real
p ro p erty ; ami th a t such decree, ord er
said r« al prem ises and th«* whole th ere-
of sol«l in th e m anner prescril>ed by law
ami th a t all the rig h t, title, in te re s t,
e s ta te , and dem and which any o f the
defendsints m ay have in «»r to said
prem ises or any p a rt th ereo f, be fo r­
ev er b arred and forclosed; th a t such
decree pr«*vide th a t th e real prem ises
be sold in order to sa tisfy the dem ands
o f the plaintiff as th e c«»urt may find
due ami as above p rayed for; th a t if
said prem ises do not sell for a sum su f-
ficent to pav the dem and o f the plain­
tiff th en th a t plaintiff have a defieienov
ju d g m e n t a g a in st th<* defem lan t, W. T.
Sim m ons, for such deficiency; th a t any
person p a rty to th is su it or «»thcr-
wise may becom e the p u rch aser o f said
prem ises a t such Hide Htid that, such
purch aser be let into the imme«liate
possession of such prem ises by the
sheriff o f W ashington County, O regon,
ami for such o th e r arid fu rth e r relief as
j to th e co u rt may seem m eet and proper
in th e prem ises.
This sum m ons is published by v irtu e
o f an o rd er hearing d a te O ctober 15,
1917, m ade by the above-entitled co u rt
and the Hon. G, R. B agley, ju d g e
th ereo f, and which o rd er directed th a t
this sum m ons be published once h week
fo r s i x successive a n d consecutive
w eeks in th e F o rest Grove E xpress, a
new spaper of g en eral circulation,
printed and published a t F o rest G rove,
O regon.
D ate o f first publication, O ctober
IHth, 1917. D ate o f last publication,
Nov. 22nd, 1917.
CHAS. J. TAFF,
A tto rn ey for plaintiff, residing a t
M cMinnville, O regon.
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