The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 25, 1917, Image 7

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LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
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Quality, Style, Fit and LaHting Satisfaction
Help Hy Boy
Win the War**
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The long-standing dependability o f this concern is
back o f everything you buy for men and l/oys wear
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Morrison at Fourth and
Two Stores in Portland m Third strret.
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President.
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given with all pur­
chase«. T h e s e are
good for cash dis­
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county agricultural agent, who is and further relief as rnay seem ju*t dared the first lien upon said real
responsible for forming the organ- and equitable to the Court.
property;.and that such decree, order
COMIKNSKII NEWS NOTES
•/.ation. “ Plans are already un-
This summons is served upon you by said real premises and the whole there-
N e v e r T o « O ld
der way to issue o u r directory publication by order o f Honorable a nd°th a't'all * the "ngh t ^ t m e i n terest!
Joli printing phone 821.
t o l i e o f U s e early in th e winter. One condition George R. Bagley, Judge o f the above estate, and demand which any o f the
o f membership is th at every mem- entitled Court, which order was made defendant* may have in or to said
Money to loan Valley Realty
premises or any part thereof, be for­
Emil Erick, the oldest living b< r must engage in the rai ing of the 8th day of September, 1917.
Co., Forest ( ¡rove, Oregon. 19-tf
ever barred and forclosed; that such
pensioner on t he Southern Pacific’s registered stock.
decree provide that the real premises
H O L L IS & G R A H A M ,
( »ood hardwood kegs and bar­
be sold in order to satisfy the demands
Honor
Roll,
has
invested
his
sav-
Mr.
Ward
reports
that
the
use
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
rels for sale at the Pacific Market.
o f the plaintiff as the court may find
mgs in Liberty Ronds. Erick is i‘»f.cotton-eed cake will be given a
Forest Grove, Oregon, due and as above prayed for; that if
Mr and Mrs Arthur Shearer
First publication Sept. 13; last pub­ said premises do not sell for a sum suf­
70
years
of
age,
and
entered
the
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stockmen
this
winter,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
and already the first community lication Oct. 25.
ficient to pay the demand o f the plain-
railroad service on November 21,
friends in Portland.
shipment of two car loads has ----- --------------------------------------------- tiff then that plaintiff have a deficiency
SUM M ONS
judgment against the defendant, W. T.
Ed Davis and family, who are ISM, several years before the been received. Stockmen of this
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Simmon' ' {*>r 8Uch deficiency; that any
golden
spike
linked
California
and
district
are
as
progressive
in
mar­
living at Newbt-rg, visited friends
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person party to this suit or other-
)regon. for Washington County.
wise may become the purchaser o f said
in thi- city Sunday.
the rest of the country with the keting their surplus stock as in
B. A. Kliks, plaintiff,
premises at such sale and that such
producing
it,
and
Mr.
Ward
has
Mrs. Wintiifred Aldrich and first transcontinental railroad.
purchaser be let into the immediate
vs.
just sent the checks out for a re­
daughter, Hazel ( 'armaek. motered
Emil Erick is a Frenchman by cent. shipment, and took a com­ W. T. Simmons, George Mather and possession o f such premises by the
LaVerna Mather, his w ife; Harriet *8eriff o f Washington County, Oregon,
to Po tland Tu(*seay.
birth
“ My heart yearns to be munity shipment of cattle to
M. Iyevinger; Sarah Williams; G. L. f " d for such other and further relief u
‘ I Popt,and
20.
Mr John Anderson and Mrs. over there.” he says simply
Lindsley, administrator o f the estate
court.
seem meet and proper
John McNam* r visited friends in would give my life willingly for
o f Magnus Block, deceased, defend- ,n *be Premises.
France if it would avail, h u t!
The Express prints butter wrap-
ants.
This summons is published by virtue
Portland Tuesday.
figure that America can do more pers with non-poisonous ink.
To Sarah Williams, one o f the above
order bearing date October 15.
George G. Hancock, real es­ than I can for France, and so 1 -------------------------------------------
named defendants:
191.7» I7l*d® by th« above-entitled court
tate, farm loans and fire insur­ lend to America my savings.”
SUMMONS
IN T K N A M E OF TH E S T A T E OF
a Jdw h iS i oSier S S t J t t E
ance, n»*w Anderson block.
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In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
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this summons be published once a week
The veteran was for year- an
You are hereby required to appear for
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f— a n d j consecutive
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Oregon for Washington County
successive
Charles and Andrew Dickson of engineer on the old Seventh street
Graham, Administrator o f the 8n<J ?n** ,er
complaint filed against weeg8 ¡n the Forest Grove Express, a
L.
M.
Port'and spent Sunday with their steam railroad in Oakland. Now
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, you in the above entitled suit on or be-
general circulation,
»•state o f A<iah H. Moore, deceased, f ore the expiration o f six weeks from newspaper o f
mother, Mrs M. A. Dickson.
h»* makes his home in the city
printed and published at Forest Grove,
Plaintiff, vs. Enoch Moore and Alexa the
first
publication o f summons Oregon.
here-
Orders taken for good, dry sec­ whose people he hauled for a
Riene Moore; Lelia Agnes Moore, m, which date o f first publication is
Date o f first publication, October
ond-growth fir wood, for immed­ quarter of a century.
Edith May Moore and Grace Ramage October 18th, 1917, and you are hereby 18th, 1917. Date o f last publication,
w
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required
to
answer
on
or
before
r
n
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iate delivery, (»oil Bros 35-tf
There are twelve members of
Moore, heirs at law o f Agnes Moore, (jay, November 30th, 1917; and if you Nov. 22nd, 1917.
'he
Southern Pacific’s Veterens’
CHAS. J. T A F F ,
deceased, Defendants.
fail
so to appear or answer, the plain-
Littler’s Pharmacy has just re­
To Enoch Moore, Alexa Riene Moore, tiff
will
apply to the above entitled
Attorney for plaintiff, residing at
ceived a big shipment of Hygenic club who subscribed with Frick
Agnes Moore; Edith May Moore court for the relief demanded in plsin- McMinnville, Oregon.
41-6t.
Tooth Paste; the best made; try for the first Liberty Loan, and l* lia
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, tiff s complaint, which relief briefly
five or six others hav<* applied for Hn»l , (»race
Ramage Moore, heirs at law 8tat*(l ¡8 ag follows: For a judgment
it
bonds of the Second I/»an.
o f Agnes Moore, deceased:
and decree that plaintiff recover from
Mr*. J. W, Fuqua of Portland
D R. H. C. F O R T N E R
In the name o f the State o f Oregon: the defendant, W. T. Simmons, the sum
visited relatives and friends in this I The Southern Pacific is as-ist-
of
$1650,
with
interest
from
January
Successor to
city over Sunday, returning home ing Its pensioners to subscribe to You are hereby required to appear and 26th, 1917, at the rate of eight per cent
DR.
H.
W. V O LLM E R
th e bonds in th e same manner a* answer the complaint filed against you
anmim until pa;d> the 8Umof $150.
Tuesday.
it«s 45,000 regular employes.
in the above entitled Court and suit on to be allowed as plaintiff’s reasonable
FFIC E
A stylish line of Indies’ Misses’
j or before the last day o f the time pre- attorney fees herein, and the costs and
I scribeii in tne order for publication o f disbursements o f this suit, and that
In First National Bank Building
ami Children’s Coats just arrived L o c a l B a r b e r s I n c r e a s e
j this summons, to-wit: On or before the that certain mortgage executed by the
Telehones
at Anderson’s. They are very
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expiration o f six weeks next from and defendant W. T. Simmons, to the
t n d r g e s i o r ijC l-V lC C after the date o f the first publication plaintiff. B. A. Kliks, and which is re- Residence 332
Office 333
good for the price.
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, 1 of this summons, vix: the 13th day o f cordt*! July 29th, 1915, in Vol. 74, page _________________
298. o f the records o f Mortgages o fj
D. D. & M. B. B U M P
Washington County Oregon, and being ;
a mortgage on the following described
Attorneys at L aw
real premises, to-wit:
A il o f Tract,
Four, and Tract Nine, and the East I
Loans and Real Estate
half o f Tract T h r e e
o f Chehalem ■
Mountain Orchards, as shown upon
the
.
. D. D. BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
duly recorded map or plat^thereof, now > Residence
Residence Hillsboro
o f record in the office o f the recorder pore8t Grove
o f conveyances in Washington County, ph„r e 444
Offices -H IL L S B O R O
Oregon, and as particularly described ______________
in deed from Paul Reimers and w ife to
Magnus Block, and wife, recorded in J N .H O F F M A N
Vol. 91 page 36, records o f deeds of
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by Agnes Moore and Enoch Moore to
Washington County, Oregon, to-
Attorney A t Law
Heard Trimming
“ *>c' the Hollis Title and Investment Com-
gether with the tenements, hérédita­
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panv,
a
corporation,
and
by
said
ments.
and
appurtenances
thereunto
Patent Office Business Solicited
Plain Shampoo
2i)C.
Hollis s Title and Investment Company belonging or in anywise appertaining,
50c. assigned
Egg and Lemon Shampoo
Oregon
>e foreclosed and said mortgage be de- Forest Grove,
to this plaintiff, thereby con
50c. ! veying Lots Nine and Ten in Block
Olive Oil Shampoo
Seven in South Park Addition to Forest
| Fitch Shampoo
| Grove, Washington County, Oregon, as
35c | security to their said note o f even date
Face Massage by Hand
c - therewith for the sum o f $850.00 with
Neck Shaving
*x ' interest at seven per cent per annum,
Shaving, Holidays,(when open
; be foreclosed and said real property
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o c « 1 sold in the manner prescribed by l a w
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<soc. . satisfy said judgment, attorney’s fees
O w in g to th e increased c o - t o f September, A. D. 1917, and if you fad
Howard McGill has been in­
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stalled as baggage man at the S. materials and labor, the local bar- i
*Ppe*r and
«»«I answer
“ n8V' er, the plaintiff
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will apply to the Court for the relief
I . depot, having
iranslurnd hers find It necessary
t o increase prayed for in hisaaid complaint, to-wit:
from Portland, a t his owrerequest. .u :r fh-.r/r«* fo r s e rv ic e
The that plaintiff have judgment against
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’ said defendants, and each o f them, for
You’ll find all the best makes following prices Will prevail on the sum of $850.00 with interest there-
,
of heating stoves, andirons and and after next Monday. October vn at the rate o f seven per cent per
(annum, from the 21st day o f rebruary,
fire place sets at the Gordon
29. 1917:
1917, and for attorney's fees in the sum
Hardware Store. Come and see.
15c. o f $100.00, and for his costs and dis-
Shaving - .
r j bursements in this suit:
Mrs. Elizabeth Renfer left Sat­
Hair Cutting
,55c 1 That the mortgage described in
urday for her home in McMinn-
.
25c. Plaintiff's complaint herein executed
ville, after a three months’ visit **air .singeing
with the family of her son, W. C.
Benfer.
Frank Meresse and family of
Linnton spent Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Meresse, in this city. Frank
is in the drug business at Linnton
and is doing well.
Nobby new bats for men and
boys just arrived at John Ander­ Razors Honed
35 c. and costs, and the proceeds o f said sale
son’s You must see them to
1 c_ *n o r.n applied t»>
the payment o f the sums
Tonics ..................
i ¿ o l . f ound due
plmntiff. anti the costs and
know how good they are.
Shops will close at 7 p. m., ex­ disbursements o f said sale and o f this
(I A. Bryant, the photographer,
cept on Wednesdays at 8 p. m. suit.
That the defendants and all persons
last week received from the fac­
and Saturdays at 10 p. m.
It
claiming by, through or under them,
tory the latest and largest enlarg
or any o f them, he forever barred ami
ing machine on the market and is
precluded from any interest or title in
or to said premises, and for such other
now prepared to enlarge pictures C e n t r a l O r e g o n t o B e
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to almost unlimited s.ze. The,
P u re B re d S to c k C e n te r
machine is much speedier than
anything heretofore put on the
O. A. C., Corvallis, Oct. 22 —
market.
Central Oregon promises to be-!
For smut on wheat use Blue
come famous as a pure bred live­
Slone, 20c per lb,; 10 lbs., $1.70.
stock breeding center. Leading
Littler’s Pharmacy.
stockmen of Crook county have
The Forest Grove high school
formed the Cenical Oregon Pure
football boys defeated the Van­
Bred Livestock association to pro­
couver high team last Friday in mote the raising of pure bred live
this city by a score of 25 to 0. stock, establish a reputation for
Next Saturday the locals have a its products, and issue annually a
harder job cut out for them when directory of its members.
they collide with the ‘‘ Mack’ ’
“ The largest stockmen in Crook
team. Game called at 2:30 on the
county are officers and directors of
P. U. field. Admission two hits. the association,” says R. A Ward,
A number of Forest Grove and
Hillsboro Odd Fellows will go to
Ranks next Saturday evening to
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. . . .
, can be secured from us for rail or
assist in t he conferring of four OP- spring planting. Large Prune Trees
grees. When the Ranks Odd Fel- are very scarce this year on account of
lows g e t through with the present the late spring and dry Kiimmer there-
.
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___ « » . » „ . „ j fore to insure getting the best trees
class there will be a I hree-cornt red m o n r y ,,a n ( IUy d o n„ t fail to write us
tie between Ranks, Hillsboro and t,e fort. buying s m a i . i . trees elsewhere.
Forest Grove— 112 members each. I Buy early and save money.
At the last meeting the members /\»,rip/»M N ilTPslL’ P V i ’ Pt
of the Ranks lodge voted to pur-1 U K E liU IN iN U K f> r »K i 1>U.,
Orenco, Ore.
•hase $500worth of Liberty Bonds.
Large Prune Trees
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
PH O NE
South Main Street
701
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Forest Grove, Ore
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M ADE TH E F IR S T PLUG
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[A S g o o d
CELEBRATED
~ Chewing Plu£
BEFORE THE INVENTION
OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION
NOW THE PATENT POUCH K E E P S IT
FRESH AND C LE AN AND G O O D
A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS E N O U G H
A N D LA S T S LO NG ER TH AN A BIG C H E W
O F O R D IN A R Y PLU G
Co. Dumit.VA.