The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 18, 1917, Image 7

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Cement-
Shingles-
Oswego black cement,
given a beautiful glaxed
finish, 70c per sack.
Best on earth,
live, Kdge grain
Cedar, $2.75 M
everything under roof ;
No. 2 Sheeting and
Shiplap, $12 per M
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
(Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction
The long-standing dependability o f this concern is
back o f everything you buy for men and boys wear
1 wo Stores in Portland m Third Htwrt.
S & H STAM PS
GUS KUIIN, I'rt-Mident
eounta.
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Forest (¡rove Shoe Store Says
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Yours, for Business,
given with all pur-
I'htHi'K. T h e h « are
good for eetih din-
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disbursement* o f «aid Male and of this B. K. Craft«, F. B. Crafts, John Swartz
suit.
and Elsie Swaftz to A . H. Wolfard, and
.
That the defendants and all persons by said A. H. Wolfard assigned to these
advanced in price. Our shoes cl*,m,nK ^ throuKh or under them, plaintiffs, conveying all of the south-
or any of them, be forever barred and west quarter and the west half of the
ha ve advanced, hut we are se
precluded from any interest or title in northeast quarter, both in section 9,
mg them at a very small margin. or to said premises, and for such other township 1, south of range 4, west of
You save quite a bit if you will and further relief as may seem just the Willamette Meridian and containing
give us a trial order. We have a
and equitable to the Court.
240 acres, according to the government
large line in boys’ and youths’
Thi.4 summons is served upon you by survey, in Washington County, Oregon,
shoes that *are sold from 50c to
publication by order of
Honorable as security to their said note of even
85c under any hou-e in Washing
George R. Bagley, Judge of the above date therewith for the sum of $1500.00,
ton county. (Agent for Bcrg-
entitled Court, which order was made with interest at 8 per cent per annum,
M r. and Mrs. O. (). Hudson of man’s Portland - made shoe;) it’s
(OM)KNSFI) NKWS NOTES
and entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on be foreclosed and said real property
worth $12.50;
we
McMinnville visiter! M r. a n d I he best
the 8th day o f September, 1917.
sold in the manner prescribed by law to
Job printing phone 821.
Mrs. H. R. Bernard last Sunday sell for $11.00.
HOLLIS & G R A H A M ,
satisfy said judgment, attorney’ s fees
Money to loan Valley Realty
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff,
and
costs, and the proceeds o f said sale
The
body
of
Mis.
Nancy
P.
Two dozen members of Banks
Co., Forest ( »rove, Oregon. 10-tf*
Forest Grove, Oregon, j be applied to the payment of the sums
Kentner
was
shipped
by
Under­
Modern Woodman camp, includ-
First publication Sept. 13; last pub- j found due plaintiffs, and the costs and
^Mrs. W. C . Benfer arid H<,n«; jr,K the degree team, came over taker Buxton last Friday to Sa- licatiori Oct. f t .
disbursements of said sale and of this
Kenneth, visited friends in I <>rl- j.'ri<Jay evening with a candidate l>etha, Kansas, fo r interment.
SUM
M
ONS
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hes-eltine of
land over Sunday.
I for membership and showed the
In the Circuit Court of the State of
That the defendants, and all persons
Vancouver accompanied the re­
Oregon, for Washington County.
claiming by, through and under them
George (». Hancock, real es- forest Grove Woodmen how they mains.
tate, farm loans and lire insur-> . . . .
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Roy Hesseltine, and Dora M.
or any o f them be forever debarred
ance. new Anderson block. 50
the goat. 1 h visit was so
Hesseltine, plaintiffs,
and precluded from
any interest or
Farm
Loans
Wanted
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much appreciated that the local
vs.
: title in or to said premises, and for
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lidyard at*
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Can furni h you farm loan- at
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Woodmen took their guests to the
B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe, (first, such other and further relief as may
tended L. I). S. church services in «
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,
. . a low rate of interest. Hollis &
name unknown) ( ratts. his wife, F. ' seem just and equitable to the court.
American restaurant for a rnid- Graham.
io-2t
B. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first name
I’ortland Sunday.
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This summons is served upon you by
night,(eed.
unknown) Crafts, his wife, and John
SUM M ONS
Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife, ; publication by order of the Honorable
Orders taken lor good, dry sec - 1
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defendents.
George R. Bagley, Judge o f the above
on<l-growth fir wood, for immed* i * r ’ an< * r' ’
barley Cady In the Circuit Court of the State of
To B. R. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first entitled Court, which order was made
iate delivery, (¡off Bros 35-tf
and the former’s sister Mrs. Ben Oregon for Washington County.
name unknown) Crafts, his w ife . F . i
entered at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
Kneel Todd of Portland .pent Whited, arrived Friday from Fair- L. M. Graham, Administrator o f the
estate o f Adah H. Moore, deceased, | B. Crafts, and Jane Doe (first name lhe fifth day
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Sunday at th( home of his par field, Idaho, when- they have
unknown) Crafts,
Ms wife. John
HOLLIS & GR AH A M .
Plaintiff, vs. Enoch Mi*ore and Alexa
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
Kiene Moore; I,elia Agnes Moore, i Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife, i
ent.s, Mr and Mrs. A B. Todd been selling off the farm imple­
Forest Grove, Oregon.
35-7t
ments of their parents, Mr. and
Edith May Moore and Grace Kamage
the above-named defendants:
Littler’s Pharmacy has just rt
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Moore, heirs at law of Agnes Mopre, IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STA TE OF
eeived a big shipment of Ilygenic Mrs. VV L. Cady, Mr. Cady’s
deceased. Defendants.
DR. H . C. FO R TN ER
OREGON:
best
made;
trv
health
having
failed
him,
so
that
Tooth Paste; the
To Enoch Moore, Alexa Riene Moore,
You are hereby required to appear
Successor to
he was forced to give up farming
it.
Lelia Agnes Moore; Edith May Moore and answer the complaint filed against j
DR. H. W . VO LLM ER
A stylish lint* of Ladies’ Misses’ ( W. L is taking medical treat and Grace Ramage Moore, heirs at law j you in the above entitled court and suit
and Children’« ('oats just arrived ment from his son-in-law, I)r. of Agnes Moore, deceased:
: on or before the last day of the time
OFFICE
at Anderson’s. They are very Wendt, at Cottage Grove, and is
In the name of the State of Oregon: J prescribed in the order for publication
In First National Bank Building
expected to return to this city to You Hrt* hereby required to appear and of this summons, to-wit: On or before I
Telehones
good for the price.
answer the complaint filed against you j the expiration of six weeks from and p
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C L. Crosley and family have reside about Nov. 1st.
Office 333
in the above entitled Court and suit on after the date o f the first publication of ! R e sid e n c e oS Z
moved from (»rants Pass to T im ­
S am \\ a lk er sp en t several hours or before the last day o f the time pre- this summons, viz: the 6th day of Sep-
D. D. & M . B. B U M P
ber, where Mr. Crosley runs an last Saturday in a very pleasant scribed in the order for publication of tember, 1917, and if you fail so to ap- \
Attorneys at Law
m an n er visiting the farm w here this summons, to-wit: On or before the j pear and answer t h e plaintiff, the
engine on the P. R. & N.
" « " win apply to the court for the
You’ll find all the best makes hi- « a . born and w h ir ,- hi. mother after the date of the first publication p'»1
re)ief prayed for in hjs 9aid compiaint> j
Loans and Real Estate
of heating stoves andirons and died six years ago the third of this of this summons . viz: the 13th day of
M. B. BUMP,
the pIaintiff8 have judg- I D' D‘ BUM P-
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
Gordon
month.
I
hi
farm
is
a
mile
and
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a
ar
aild
an8Wer
the
plaintiff
ment against the defendents, and each
fire place sets at the
Forest Grove.
and
see.
half
southeast
of
Banks,
is
owned
will
apply
to
the
Court
for
the
relief
of them, for the sum of $1500.00, with in- Phone 444
Hardware Store. Come
O ffices-H IL L SB O R O
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i prayed for in his said complaint, to-wit: terest thereon at the rate of eight per
Joe A. Wiles would like to ^
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that plaintiff have judgment against
N . HOFFMAN
write your insurance Will give bv Kd. Schlegel. In wandering said defendants, and each of them, for cent per annum from the 8th day of
May, 1916, and for attorney’ s fees in
J
»TVice . hat will be to your over the „luce and through the j
the sum of $100.00 and for his costs
Attorney At Law
advantage. I pstairs in Ander- old Walker home, many boyhood annum, from the 21st day of February, and expenses incurred in this suit:
son block, room 2.
52
M n„ri,.nM«i vnrH ri'ralltd nnrl Mr
»nil for attorney's fees in the sum That the mortgage described in the Patent Office Business Solicited
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. . . , e x t r a n e t s were rt tail a ana Mr.
fjio,, oo, an.i for his costsanddis-
plaintiffs’ complaint herein executed by Forest Grove,
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Oregon
Mrs. Norris Rogers of McMinn- Walker found in a closet in the bursements in this suit:
ville visited her parents, Mr. and old home some of his mothers old
That_ the mortgage described in
books that had been overlooked Plaintiff's complaint herein executed
Mrs. II. R Bernard, in this city
when her effects were moved out by Agnes Moore and Enoch Moore to
the Hollis Title and Investment Com­
several days last week, returning after her death
pany.
a corporation,
and by
said
home Saturday.
After bathing and dressing in Hollis Title and Investment Company
You can get the Portland Ore­ clean underclothing. Abort Tews assigned to this plaintiff, thereby con­
veying Lots Nine and Ten in Block
gonian six days a week, by mail,
T h u r s d a y n ig h t p laced the m u z - 1 s/ v*‘n iV„So,*‘ h P»rk Addition to Forest
and the Forest Grove Express,
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„ Oregon, as
(«rove,
Washington
County,
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
for only $f>.00 per year, if paid in
m a shotgun against his for**- security to their said note of even date
advance. For Oregonian seven head, pulled the trigger with his therewith for the sum of $85o.oo with
days a week, add
foot and blew
out his brains. He be foreclosed and said real property
P H O N E TOI
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Graham was employed on the farm of John sold in the manner prescribed by law
1 1 1
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ne ir
Hi IK horn m i l to M tisfy said judgment, attorney s fees
and I son, Laddie,
Mr. and , , Mrs.
J , r Fronriunthnl
riudenthai, near
mil
Doro. ana and cogts and the proceeds of said sale
South Main Street
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Forest Grove, Ore
th<* latter and Ills family Wen* ab* applied to the payment of the sums
S. West and Miss Veretta Perry
sent from home until late and th e found due plaintiff, and the costs and
took an auto ride to Portland, body was not found until Friday
Gresham and other points of in­ morning. Tews was 30 years old
IT TOOK 05 YEARS FOR THEM L
and unmarried. He had money j
terest Sunday.
TO
FIND A WAY TO GIVE IT T0|
U g r a v e l y ’«
Mrs. Anna Hogue writes the in the bank, had not appeared
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FRESH
AND
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despondent and no motive for the 1 m/rnvuiurnr
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CELEBRATED
I EVERYWHERE J~
Express that she arrived ai Mon- act js un|.n(m.n
IT HAD TO C O M E ;»
WHOEVER CHEWED GRAVELY) - Chew ing Plu£
rovia, Calif., safely and likes the
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K N E W THAT
B E F O R E T H E IN V E N T IO N
place very well, although the tern-
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O F O U R PA TEN T AIR P R O O F P O U C H
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Mr and Mrs. H .J . Groff, Mrs.
perature wras pretty high when !
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G R A V E L Y P L U G TO B A C C O
M A D E S T R IC T L Y FOR IT S C H E W IN G Q U A L IT Y
she
wrote
last
Friday
J,,s,‘ph
Groff
an(1
Mrs*
J’
K
sht wrou la strn a a y .
Helm, all of North Plains, Ore.,
The Main street Lumber Yard
Copeland & McCready
J.
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Middle aged widow Hollander, I fe jnjured Sunday when their >
wants to keep house for some one | automobile> driven by Joseph j
or assist, for good home
|(JrofT, collided with a North and
small wages. Would like to be Smjth p ortland 8treetcar at Six-1
among Hollanders. Mrs. 8». Van-11
teenth and Lovejoy streets. The;
derKolb, 74(5 E. 73rd N., Port machine, traveling at a good rate
land, Ore.
of speed, hit the streetcar square-j
S. A. Walker, J. F. McGill, H ly and was badly damaged.
R. Bernard, Dan Pierce and Carl
q’be four persons hurt were
and Ivan Curtis Saturday night j taken to the Good Samaritan
attended I. O. O. K lodge meet hospital, where it was said that
ing at Banks and listened to an 1 none ¡s seriously injured. They
address by Dr. Johnson, grand a|| SU8tained numerous cuts and
conductor
for Oregon,
after bruises about the back and hips.
which they waded through one of
The driver said the accident
those famous Banksoystersuppers. was due to defective brakes.
W OULD NOT K E E P F R E S H IN T H IS S E C T I O N . -
N O W T H E P A T E N T P O U C H K E E P S IT
FR E S H AND C L E A N AND G O O D
A L I T T L E C H E W O F G R A V E L Y 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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