The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 01, 1917, Image 3

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    The (bounty Fair
Prize-Winners
Following ¡in* tht* name« of ex
hi hi torn at the county fair who
won prizes:
Juvenile Poultry Department
Rhode Island Reds— B st cock,
Lloyd Shotwell; hen, Lloyd Shot-
well 1st, Kdwin Fries 2d ¡cockerel,
1st and 2d pullet, Ilah Shotwell;
trio, Lloyd Shotwell 1st, Kdwin
Fries 2d.
Brown Ijeghornx Cock, Dilita
Shoiwell 1st, Laurel Shotwell 2d;
hen, l,aurel Shotwell; pullet, U
lita Shotwell.
Bantams l/iyal Mann 1st, Kl-
wood Wilson, 2d, Marion Sayres
3d.
I ’¡«eons ( >eo. Vanderzandcn.
Hares
Buck, Victor Bryant
1st, Lloyd Harper 2d, Cecil Shot-
well 3d; doe, Victor Bryant 1st,
Floyd Harper,2 d ,Geo.Tigard 3d;
pair, Victor Bryant 1st. Floyd
Harper 2d, Geo Strieck 3d.
Guinea Rigs Clara O ’Neill 1st,
Veryl Hines 2d, Willie Hiatt 3d.
L'onard Reh 1st, Pius Moore 2d,
Francis Schwall 3d.
Be-t Piece of Scroll saw Work
Francis Schwall 1st, Leonard
Reh 2d and 3d.
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
Quality, Style, Fit and Lanting Satisfaction
Cooking
IiOaf Light Bread F/iuise Van­ The long-standing dependability of this concern is
dehey 1st. Dorothy DeShazer 2d,
back o f everything you buy for men and boys wear
Helen Reeher 3d.
Tw o Store« in Portland
Third Slr„ ,
Baking Powder Biscuit Clara
Case 1st, Gladys Sidwell 2d, M el­
S & H STAM PS
vin Swift 3d.
given with all pur­
chases. T h e s e are
Brown Bread Katherine Hig­
"T h e Kuppenhelmer
(Ü B K IH N .
good for cash dis­
Ilouae In P ortlan d ."
Preaident,
by 1st, Margaret Taylor 2d.
counts.
K. U K »., 11-1-17
Loaf Cake Jean Craft 1st, Avis
Sating 2d, Lloyd Kerr 3d.
the first lien upon said real
Layer Cake Veretfa Perry 1st, t*d Plants—Carl Brodersen 1st, with deposits of more than a mil­ clared
Donald
Sehoolc'aft 2d, Ruth lion dollar«. W. S. Short, vice- property; and that such decree, order
Irene Marr 2d, Helen Marsh 3d.
said real premises and the whole there­
Munkers 3d
president of the bank, is a Kansas of sold in the manner prescribed by law
Dozen Cookies Beta Pollock
man. M *» Short and Mrs A . J and that all the right, title, interest,
Basketry
1st, Mamie DeFleming 2d, Ad -
Collins of Sabetha are sisters. estate, and demand which any of the
Raffia
Basket
R
u
b
y
Sewell
line Vandehey 3d.
defendants may have in or to said
1st, Martha Johnson 2d. Kathryn Vancouver is an agricultural and premises or any part thereof, be for­
D o z e n Chocolate Creams
industrial city
The former Sa­ ever barred and forclosed; that such
Margaret Hiriman 1st, Mary Ber­ Jackson .'ki
betha banker .-»eems to have gotten decree provide that the real premises
Reed Basket— Martha Johnson.
nard 2d.
in on one of the real live banking, be sold in order to satisfy the demands
Collection
of Basket W ork— properties on the coast. Person­ of the plaintiff as the court may find
Dozen Divinity Fudge Jose­
due and as above prayed for; that if
phine Bothman 1st. Maijorie Gil- Martha Johnson.
ally Roy looks in splendid health said premises do not sell for a sum suf-
Special on Ladder — Howard and pep.”
hy 2d, Clara Case 3d
ficent to pay the demand o f the plain­
Barnhill.
tiff then that plaintiff have a deficiency
Dozen Chocolate Carmels
judgment against the defendant, W. T.
SUM M ONS
Velm.i Gailey 1st, Josephine Both­
%
Viewed Proposed Koads
In the Circuit Court o f the State of Simmons, for such deficiency; that any
man 2d.
person party to this suit or other­
Oregon, for Washington County.
In
company
with
County
Judge
G a rd e n in g
wise may become the purchaser of said
Canned Fruit Florence Snider
premises at such sale and that such
Hate Karly Potatoes Howard 1st, Ivy Snider 2d, Reta Pollock Rcasoner and Commissioner Mat- B. A. Kliks, plaintiff,
purchaser be let into the immediate
vs.
Wall 1st, Fianris Schwall 2d, 3d.
teson, John T. Fletcher of this
W. T. Simmons, George Mather and possession of such premises by the
Fred Cummings 3d.
Canned Vegetables Ivy Snider city visited the county poor farm
I.aVerna Mather, his wife; Harriet sheriff of Washington County, Oregon,
Plate Burbank Potatoes How­ 1st, Kthel Bates 2d, Reta Pollock one day last week and, after din­
M. laivinger; Sarah Williams; G. L. and for such other and further relief as
Lindsley, administrator of the estate to the court may seem meet and proper
ard Wall 1st, Donald Schoolcraft 3d.
ner, made a trip over the two
of Magnus Block, deceased, defend­ in the premises.
2d, Elizabeth Swan ton 3d.
Best Collection of Jellies Mary proposed r o u t e s bet ween t he
This summons is published by virtue
ant«.
Plate of L ite Potatoes Wm. Thiele 1st, Gladys Hölscher 2d,
To Sarah Williams, one of the above of an order hearing date October 15,
coufity seat and Portland
Mr.
1917, made by the above-entitled court
Wenzel 1st, Kay W olf 2d and 3d. Florence Snider 3d.
named defendants:
and the Hon. G. R. Bagley, judge
Fletcher
says
if
the
railroad
cro
ly­
IN
T
H
E
N
A
M
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OF
T
H
E
S
T
A
T
E
OF
Field Corn
Fay Rosencrans
thereof, and which order directed that
Pickle*
Ret a Pollock l t,
OREGON:
this summons he published once a week
1-t. Helen VanKleek 2d, Wilfred Marie Krieger 2d, Ivy Snider 3d. ing on the Orenco route could be
You are hereby required to appear for s i x successive a n d consecutive
Kmmel 3d.
eliminated,
that
would
be
an
ex-
and answer the complaint filed against weeks in the Forest Grove Express, a
Sewing and Needlework
you in the above entitled suit on nr be­
Sweet Corn Howard Well 1st,
Dressed Doll
Kloise Barker c llent route to Portland, a> much fore the expiration of six weeks from newspaper of general circulation,
printea and published at Forest Grove,
Walter Vandehey 2d, Walter Dil­ 1st, Kathryn Jones 2d, Gladys work has been done on the roads.
the first publication of summons here­ Oregon.
le y 3d.
Sidwell 3d.
He was surprised at the mileage in, which date of first publication is
Date of first publication, October
October 18th, 1917, and you are hereby
Pop Corn Irene Murr 1st and
Embroidered Pieces Pearl Hen­ of rock roads in the eastern end required to answer on or before Fri­ 18th, 1917. Date o f last publication,
2d, Raymond Spiering .‘id.
derson 1st, Hazel Simon 2d, Eve­ of the county, as he had not vis­ day, November 30th, 1917; and if you Nov. 22nd, 1917.
CH AS. J. TAFF,
fail so to appear or answer, the plain­
lyn Me Fee ter- 3d.
Three I-irgist Stalks of Corn
iter! that section fur twenty years. tiff will apply to the above entitled
Attorney
for
plaintiff,
residing at
Walter Behruman
1st, Walter
Fancy Handbag Fsther Boyd,
A t the county farm Mr. Fletch­ court for the relief demanded in plain­ McMinnville, Oregon.
41-6t.
Vandehey 2d, Harry Peterson 3d. 1st, Gladys Sidwell 2d, Bes-ie
tiff's complaint, which relief briefly
er visited with Joseph Stewart, stated is as follows: For a judgment
Six Best Onion George Snider Smith 3d.
with whom he crossed the plains and decree that plaintiff recover from
1st, Oscar Hewitt 2d, Fred Cum­
D R . H. C. F O R T N E R
Sofa Pillow Lena Vandehey in 1864, and th«* old boys had the defendant. W. T. Simmons, the sum
mings 3d.
1st, Augusta Wedking 2d, Esther quite a visit, talking over hap- of $1650, with interest from January
Successor to
26th, 1917, at the rate of eight per cen t1
Table Turnips Kdward Van­ Heinrich 3d.
DR. H. W . V O L L M E R
; penings of long ago.
per anrrum until paid, the sum of $150, j
derZanden 1st, F. VanderZanden
Specimen Cross Stitch Dora
to be allowed as plaintiff’s reasonable
Cross ryes are always a souice attorney fees herein, and the costs and j
2d, Howard Wall 3d.
O F F IC E
I VanderZanden 1st, Evelyn Larson
¡of embarrassment to a child so disbursements of this suit, and that
In First National Bank Building
'Fable Beets Walter Dilley 1st, 2d, Francis Schwall 3d.
that certain mortgage executed by the
Telehones
Kdward VanderZanden 2d, Pearl
afflicted and are often the cause defendant W . T. Simmons, to the!
Sample Garment
Mending
Kngleman 3d.
Mable Marsh 1st, Iiene Marr 2d, of defective vision. John T . was plaintiff, B. A. Kliks, and which is re­ Residence 332
Office 333
corded July 29th, 1915, in Vol. 74, page I
Mangle WurtZel Beets Joseph Alice Hoard 3d.
taken to Dr. Lowe by his par­ 298,
of the records of Mortgages of
Reh 1st, Walter Dilley 2d, Carl
Hand Made Apron
Evelyn ents. Glasses p:e-cribed by him Washington County. Oregon, and being j
D. D. & M. B. B U M P
Brodersen 3d
Wall 1st, Florence Bryant 2d.
a mortgage on the following described
straightened his eyes and gave real premises, to-wit: All of Tract;
Attorneys at Law
Table Carrots Howard Wall Ix*ila Fuller 3d.
Four, and Tract Nine, ar.d the East ;
him
much
better
vision
than
he
Dt, Youngster from Verboort 2d,
Darning Irene Marr 1st, Ellen
Loans and Real Estate
half of Tract T h r e e of Chehalem |
had ever enjoyed. Dr. Ixiwe's Mountain Orchards, as shown upon the .
Walter Dilley 3d.
Zwiener 2d, Alice Hoard 3d.
D. D. B U M P ,
M. B. B U M P ,
recorded map or plat thereof, now 1
Watermelon Lucile Cook 1st,
Machine Made Apron — Mar thoroughly accurate examination duly
Residence
Residence Hillsboro
record in the office of the recorder
Joseph Reh 2d, Walter Dilley .‘id. garet Martin 1st, Helen Marsh 1 showed the cause and he knew of
Forest Grove.
of conveyances in Washington County,
Phone 444
Offices -H IL L S B O R O
Musk Melons
Walter Dilley 2d, Anna Hillect 3d.
how to make and fit the glasses Oregon, and as particularly described
I
in
deed
from
Paul
Reimers
and
wife
to
1st, Joseph Reh 2d, Irene Pollock
Hand Made Dress— Margaret which effectively removed it. If
N. HOFFM AN
Magnus Block, and wife, recorded in J
3d.
Anicker.
¡you have a cross eyed child don’t Vol. 91 page 36, records of deeds of
I-irgest Purnpkin Fred Cum­
Machine Made Dress — Alice fail to consult Dr. Lowe when he said Washington County, Oregon, to­
Attorney A t Law
gether with the tenements, heredita­
mings 1st, Walter Dilley 2d, Kv- Hoard 1st, Sophia Wehrly 2d,
is at Forest Grove Hotel Friday, ments. and appurtenances thereunto Patent Office Business Solicited
elyn VanDomelin 3d.
Lena Vandehey 3d.
Nov 9th
Remember the day belonging or in anywise appertaining,
-
Oregon
Largest Squash, Hubbard type
*e foreclosed and said mortgage be de­ Forest Grove,
Embroidered
Pillow
Slips— and date. Scores of references.
Clift York 1st, Geo. VanDom- Gladys Anderson 1st, Loui-a Van­
elm 2d, Wm. Snider 3d.
dehey 2d, Christine Bernard 3d.
Among Old Friends
Summer Squash Billy Back-
Hand Made Scarf— I,aura Fiske
The Sabetha (Kas ) Herald of
man 1st, M yrtle W olf 2d, Avis 1st, Mildred Fiske 2d, Anna Han­
Oct. 18th contained the following,
Saling 3d.
son 3d.
regarding the members of the
Cucumbers
Francis Schwall
Embroidered Centerpiece I .aura
1st Augusta Wedking 2d, Marie Fiske 1st. Mary B«rnard2d, Anna Hesseltine family, former residents
of that city:
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
Strieck 3d.
Hanson 3d.
“
Sabetha
wrtll
lie
delighted
to
Cabbage -Jason Ihrig 1st and
Specimen of Drawn Work -A l­
learn that Mr. and Mrs. Roy
2nd, Fay Rosencrans 3d.
ice Peterson.
Hes eltine and daughter Marjorie
Celery J S. Canady.
Bead W ork— Ralph Lyons
P H O N E 701
will remain in Sabetha a week.
Tomatoes
Jason Ihrig 1st.
Tatting— Gladys Anderson 1st, Roy is now president of the Van­
Grace Hughes 2d, Francis Schwall Josephine Peters 2d, Bertha Spier-
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
couver National Bank, the hugest
3d
i ing 3d
financial institution in that city
Sunflower Harold Higby 1st,
Crochet— Irene Marr 1st. Esther
Walter Behraman 2d, Victor Bry­ I Boyd 2d, Esther Henrich .‘kl.
ant 3d.
Flowers
OLD HICKORY WAS
W H Y, TH A T W AS
i
G R A V E L Y ’«
Best Marketable Pumpkin Ice­
MIGHTY PARTICULAR
P R ESID EN T ANDREW
Best Collection of Asters- Ber­
CELEBRATED
land Crispen 1st, Emiel Duyck 2d, tha McClaughry 1st, Henry Pet­
ABOUT HIS TOBACCO
JACKSO N’S FAVORITE
Waller Dilley 3d.
CH EW
Chewing Plu§
erson 2d, Julius Spiering 3d.
Best Marketable Squash Lew-
BEFORE THE INVENTION
Best Collection of Dahlias—
is Stanton 1st, Fred Cumming 2d. Johnie Gates 1st, Mrs. J. T . York
OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO
Henry Peterson 3d.
12nd and 3d.
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY
Woodwork
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION.
Best Collection of Different Va­
NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT
Bird .House — Theodore Wills. rieties— Albert Reamy 1st, Rosa
FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD
Chair Gordon Gates 1st, Kd­ | Bucher 2d, Kinton Pupil 3d.
A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CH E W
ward VanderZander 2d, Lawrence
Collection of Native Woods—
OF O R D IN A R Y PLUG.
VanderZanden 3d.
Amos Martin 1st, Francis Jones
{fravety Jbfau'cc Co D* miu £. K l “ ’.VV?"*0
Table Sidney Pindy 1st, Ray­ 2d, Joseph Reh 3d.
mond Johnson 2d, Kinton School
Collection of Seeds of Cultivat-
Pupil 3d.
Toy Albert Menkens 1st, I»eo
GETS THROUGH, A L O T O F / \
Anicker 2d, Lenard Reh 3d.
OTHER PEOPLE W ILL BE
g e t t i n g PARTICULAR TO O
Useful Device — Martin Kn- , can be secured from us for Fall or
K.-iu
chede 1st, F. G. Starrett 2d, Vic­ Spring planting. I.urge Prune Trees
are very senree this year on account of
tor Bump 3d.
the late spring and tiry summer, there-
Hand Carving
Chas. Vande­ ! fore to insure getting the best trees
hey 1st, Robert Harblson 2d and money can buy do not fail to write us
before buying S M A L I. trees elsewhere.
3d.
Buy early and save money.
Individual Collection Gordon
I
O R E G O N N U R S E R Y CO .,
Gates.
Collection of Scrollsaw W ork—
Orcnco, Ore.
a^/cnC & tâoçC b.
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Large Prune Trees