The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 08, 1917, Image 5

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    NOTES AM) PERSONALS Chevrolet The car that makes
Oregon roads level.
F. S Whitehou-e and family
HtUl’Il*.
motored to Portland Saturday.
Sis* (hut now dollar fountain Margaret McFeeters visited Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction
pen at VunKoughnvt & Reiler’a. with friends in Portland over Sun­ The long-standing dependability of this concern is
The Carnation company in now day.
back of everything you buy for men and boys wear
paying $2.90 per hundred for I)r. and Mrs H. R. Kauffman Two Stores in Portland m Third Ktreet.
milk.
were visiting over Sunday with
S & H STA M PS
Paul Heck of Dllley had im­ the doctor’s brother at American
given with all pur­
portant business i n Portland lake.
chases. T h e s e are
good for cash dis­
Monday.
Chevrolet Cars are “all-round”
counts.
M s. Jno. Huchannn and daugh­ good cars they are mechanically
ter, Harhara, were Portland visit­ sound, and they answer every de­
the first lien upon said real
automobile ran over a five foot dared
or« Saturday.
property;
and that such decree, order
mand of the owner.
bank
and
upset,
trapping
all
the
said
real
premises
and the whole there­
Aden Keen of this city has been C. R Dasham, who has be* n
of sold in the manner prescribed by law
passengers
under
the
car.
They
and that all the right, title, interest,
calk'd to do jury duty in the II employed at American Eake as a
.
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n
^
managed
to
extricate
themselves
estate,
and demand which any of the
Nov.7.-—Bet- . and . call the ambulance S rvice
. defendants
S. court at Portland.
plumber, visited with his family () A. . ( . . Corvallis,
may have in or to said
.
.
.
premises
or
any part thereof, be for­
ter
bodies
for
all
young
men
and
Saturday
and
Sunday
Charles Strong, who is attend­
ever barred and forclosed; that such
physical
fitne-s
for
the
strain
of
ornPany*
provide that the real premises
ing O. A. C., was calling on fi i< nds John Bellinger, Jr., who has military hardships and the big in- High-grade guaranteed h o t decree
be
sold
in order to satisfy the demands
in the (¡rove Saturday.
been working at Astoria for some ter-collegiate gam' «, are the aims water bottles at reasonable prices of the plaintiff
as the court may find
for; that if
due and as above prayed for
Chevrolet The ear that one time, was visiting his pari nt>, of the athletics required of stud- at Littler’s Pharmacy,
said premises do not sell for a sum suf-
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
John
Bellinger,
a
can enjoy a trip in to Portland
ficent to pay the demand of the plain­
rntfl fn*n*
tiff then that plaintiff have a deficiency
few days la t wei k.
and return, on high gear.
judgment against the defendant. W. T.
T
he
b.g
and
over
developed
,n
the
C|rcuit
Court
of
the
state
of
for such deficiency; that any
Ceorge (¡. llanciH-k. real es­ J S. Thomp on, Walter Ros- huskies that need no “building" Oregon, for Washington County, Simmons,
fierson party to this suit or other­
ta te , farm loans and lire insur­ wurm, W R. Chalmers and John are no longer grabbed up on their B. A. Kliks. plaintitf,
wise may become the purchaser of said
ance, new Anderson block. 50 Allen are Forest Grove’s contri­ first appearance on the campus
premises at such sale and that such
V
M
-
purchaser be let into the immediate
Miss Mary (¡reer airived last bution to the circuit court jury and given the “too-much" treat- W
W. T T- Simmons. George M ather and possession
of such premises by the
Mather, his wife; Harriet
Satuiday from Bend, Ore., for a summoned last w»-ek by Sheriff rm-nt necessary to ‘ win the game.” LaVerna
of Washington County. Oregon,
M. I.evinger; Sarah Williams; G. I.. sheriff
for such other and further relief as
visit with her brother, Wm. II. Applegate.
Lindsley, adm inistrator of the estate and
to the court may seem meet and proper
Instead
every
man
is
given
a
of
Magnus
Block,
deceased,
defend­
Greer.
in the premises.
Miss Helen McE'd »wney ent*-r- special examination to find out ants.
summons is published by virtue
Julian Patten, son of Rev. and tained sixteen gnl friends Satur­ what he most needs and then the To Sarah Williams, one of the above of This
an
order
bearing date October 15,
defendants:
Mrs. A B. Patten, is spending a day evening at the home of her kind of drill that develops it. and IN named
1917, made by the above-entitled court
THK NAME OF THE STATE OF and the Hon. G. R. Bagley, iudge
couple of weeks with his parents grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. a signed to play with hi. college- OREGON:
and which order directed that
in this city.
V. B. Ru-sell, at a parly in honor male, the game he likes and need-' You are hereby required to appear thereof,
this summons be published once a week
for s i x successive a n d consecutive
Miss Esther Fenenga, who ha-> of her sixteenth birthday anni­ If defective . . in bodily vigor he is 1and
an8Wer
the
comP|"
"
t
filed
m
*ai~
t
weeks
in the Forest Grove Express, a
in the above entitled suit on or be- newspaper
of general circulation,
been seriously ill with the mumps, versary. Nice refreshments fo'- given special CO rectiv e exercises you
fore the expiration of six weeks from printed and published
at Forest Grove,
lowed
several
hours
at
gam
s.
Two hun Ir. d rn-n are now taking in, which
fin,t publication of summons here­ Oregon.
ii much improved and expects to
date
of
first
publication
is
Date of first publication, October
Mr. and Mrs. II R. Bernard corn C tive cxe Ciscs.
be out in a few days
October lSth, 1917, and you are hereby 18th,
1917. Date nf last publication,
The
foundation
games
not
only
required
to
answer
on
or
before
Fn-
spent
Sunday
with
their
daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. (ll»*nn Payne of
Nov. 22nd, 1917.
,
.
,
.
.
.
day,
November
30th,
1917;
and
if
you
CHAS. J. TAFF,
Hillsboro attended the entertain­ Mrs. Eun ce Rogers, and husband, strengi hen «the body and clear th e faji so to appear or answer, the plain-
disclose the tiff will apply to the above entitled Attorney for plaintiff, residing at
ment given by the Eastern Stars at McMinnville a n d , because mind. but incidenta'ly
. . ...
for the relief demanded in plain-
41-6t.
Monday would be Mr Bernard’s special athletic
qualities, if any, ., court
tiffs complaint, which relief brielly McMinnville, Oregon.
Monday evening.
birthday
anniversary,
Mrs.
Rogers
!
that
each
man
has
He
is
then
Stated
is
as
follows:
For
a
judgment
Vera Schiffer, who teaches in
.
,
I, •
.
• and decree that plaintiff recover from
him up a swell birthday din­ graduated
natura"y
into rhose
in- the defendant, W. T. Simmons, the sum DR. H. C. FORTNER
Middleton, was home last week got
sports
that he is .. best 26th,
of $1050. with interest from January
including a cake, surmounted ter-collegiate
Successor to
while sh attended the teachers’ ner.
,
,
,
1917, at the rate of eight per cent
DR.
H.
W. VOLLMER
by
a
hundred
or
more
little
llttC 'l for, where he is in posit on per annum until paid, the aum of $150,
institute at Hillsboro.
to
do
th
e
b
est
for
the
school
a-:d
to
be
allowed
as
plaintiff’s
reasonable
OFFICE
. . . . . .
j attorney fees herein, and the coats and
Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Duncan candles.
to
(10
it W ith th e le a -t Strain and disbursements of this suit, and that
Mrs.
G
F.
Taplin
at
a
party
In
First
National
Bank Building
and Mr. and*Mrs. C. R. Easham Friday afternoon entertained a in ju ry to him elf. T h e military that certain mortgage executed by the
Telehones
. . .
.
, defendant VN. T. Simmons, to the
motored to Hillsboro Sunday and few of her friends The lad I s value
of I his work IS seen in th e plaintiff, B. A. Kliks, and which is re- Residence 332
Office 333
visited friends in the hospital.
succesi of . the , Fl ench in A . captur- 29S,
corded July 29th, 1915, in Vol. 74, page
brought
their
fancy
work
and
de­
of the records of Mortgages of
The Oregon I.and company re­ licious refre hments were served. Itig one of the strongest forts on Washington
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
Oregon, and being
ports the sale of the Martin Cox The ladies entertain«d were: Mrs. 1 the western front almost without a mortgage on County,
the following described
Attorneys at Law
.
.
,
, real premises, to-wit: All of Tract
property, corner Third avenue and Hill, Mrs. Loomis, Mrs. Ras j th , e loss
of
a
tn.tn,
a.
ter
having
pour> and Tract Nine, and the East
Loans and Real Estate
Third street, to Ernest T ucker. ’ musen, Mrs. Pringle, Mrs. Heath, 1 “re-hearsed” for th e exploits for half of T ract T h r e e of Chehalem
.
Mountain
Orchards,
as
shown
upon
the
M. B. BUMP,
D.
D.
BUMP,
For men's shoes that fit well Mrs. Eva Abbott, Mrs. Dinghy, many week.
duly recorded map or plat thereof, now Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
and wear long, talk to John An­ Mrs. Buchanan) Mrs. Meresse This work , is directed
by * * the . de- . of of convevances
re(*ord in th« ill °iHceL1jf
the recorder
Forest Grove.
.
*,
W
ashington
County,
Offices -HILLSBORO
derson. He especially recom­ and Mrs. Humphrey.
partment Oi I hysical Educational Oregon, and as particularly described Phone 444
mends the William Marvin shoe. Miss Fay Templeton was hos­ men,
in charge
of Dr. i A. i 1).
in deed from Paul Reimers and wife to J N.HOFFMAN
„
’
.
,
•
Magnus Block, and wife, recorded in
The Hillsboro cannery is now tess to the Junior class of the Browne, who has succeeded in Vol.
91 page 36. records of deeds of
school
to
p’ay-
sai,i
Washington County, Oregon, to-
working on a contract of thirty- high -chool at her home on Hal­ getting ,, th e whole
Attorney At Law
.
. . , .
gether with the tenements, heredita-
two tons of pumpkins, being put lowe'en night. The large attic ing. C c- ipe-ating
With him are rnents. and appurtenances thereunto Patent Office Business Solicited
or in anywise appertaining.
into tins for export. Some pump­ had been converted into a verita- the departments of Health, . th- belonging
-
Oregon
>e foreclosed and said mortgage be de- Forest Grove,
kins, that.
___ ________
tablr witches’ tower. Ears of corn Mihtary, and the inter-collegiate
The new Round Oak combina­ hung from the rafters, while the sports under Coach Jos. A. Pipal.
tion range burns gas, wood and walls were hung with black cats
Woman Injured
H. T. GILTNER
coal. It must be seen to be ap­ .witches and other Hallowe’en cm Mrs. Hillsboro
Charles
McClearv,
of
preciated. See it at the (Jordon blems. The time was parsed in Hillsboro, sustained a fractured
Hardware store.
fortune telling, games and music. leg and a cut on her forehead Sun­
Joe A. Wiles would like to Refreshments of doughnuts, cidi r il: y n gi t in an automobile acci­
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
write your insurance. Will give and nuts were served. The chap­ dent on the Canyon road near
you service that will be to your erones were Miss Hunkens. Miss the Portland city limits. She was
advantage. West side Main St,, McDonald and Mr. Fleischmun. taken to St. Vincent’s ho pital.
P H O N E 701
north of Tucker’s garage.
Mrs. McCleary, her hu-band,
Your Permits
South Main Street -
Forest Grove, Ore
Mrs. S. E. Show returned Thurs­ On and Get after
son-in-law and two others were
November
15
if
day from an extended visit to var­ you want to buy explosives you on their way to Portland when the
ious points in Nebraska. On her must get permits from county
JZL
way home she visited a sister of clerks
or their deputies. County
DO YOU MEAN TO
Mr. Show’s» at Seattle
ORAVELY’
-S
Clerk Kurulli Tuesday wired
TELL ME THAT IS ,
CELEBRATED
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Me Washington the following as dep­
THE OLD GENUINE
GRAVELY TOBACCO!
Eldowney have decided to forgive uties and their commissions and
C h e w in g Plu^>
and forget and were reunited by blanks will arrive in a fi w days—
Rev. J. M. Barber at the Barber E. X. Harding, Gaston: A. B
home last Friday evening.
Spitler, Timber; Ralph Kinton,
E. I). Stout has presented his Banks; Chas IE Fry, Beaverton;
wife with a handsome Ford sedan E. M. Brooks, Scholls; J. H.
as a birthday present and Mrs. Schamoni, Tualatin.
Stout has promised her hosts of If the Clerk finds it necessary
,PJ3 firm *i/y JT
Co. D a \* uc . / a .
to appoint more he will do so.—
friends rides in the new car.
BELIEVE BILLY
Jess Caples of Portland, who Flil shorn Argus.
POSTE.:?, T H A T
recently purchased the A. C.
N E W POUCH IS
Alexander farm, west of town,
A PE A C H
be secured from us for Fall or
was in the city Monday, arrang­ can
Spring planting. Large Prune Trees
ing for the plowing of the land. are
very scarce this year on account of
late spring and dry summer, there­
Mrs. Chester Wright, who has the
fore to insure getting the best trees
spent the summer here for the money can buy do not fail to write us
Inlying
trees elsewhere.
benefit of her health, left Tue>day before
t/tV I
Huy
early
and
save
money,
for her home at Tumalo, Oregon.
She is much stronger than when OREGON NURSERY CO.,
Orcnco, Ore.
she came here.
Chevrolet
Hills an* no 'oh-
**Thr K lip prnhrim er
I I ouhc In Portland.**
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Athletics For All
But Too Much For None
Staple and Fancy Groceries
B E F O R E T H E IN V E N T IO N !
O F C U R P A TE N T A IR -P R O O F P O U C H
G R A V E L Y P L U G TO BACCO
N A D E S T R IC T L Y F O R IT S C H E W IN G Q U A L IT Y
W O U LD NOT K E E P F R E S H IN T H IS S E C T IO 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 ANO C LE A N AND G O C D
A L IT T L E C H E W O F G R A V E L Y IS E N O v i C 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 .
Large Prune Trees
sm all