The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 15, 1917, Image 5

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    NOTKH A N D PERSONALS
Wrn. ICngels of Kennewick,
Wash., visited the first of the
Mrs. W. P. Scheetz visited week in the VV. II. Greer home.
friends in Portland Saturday.
Ed and Albert Ah'gren of this
Three nigs an»l a milch row for city Bill Kapp I and living B-iil-
Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction
gale. Price« right. Phone Main cy of Itavid’s Hill and Al Ihlley
of Gales Creek left Snnday morn­
0354.
1 *
The long-standing dependability o f this c»>ncern is
Mrs. Walter Baldwin and child­ ing for a week’s frihing on the
back o f everything you buy for m«-n and Isiys wear
ren vented relatives at Kelso, Wilson river.
m
0 .
.
n
, |
. Morrison at Fourth and
Two Stores in Portland m Third Ktrret.
Wash , during the week.
As will be seen by a notice on
George (» . Hancock, real es­ anotheppage, th • well known law
S & H STAMPS
tate, farm loans and lire insur­ firm of Hollis & Graham ha- been
given with all pur­
chases. T h e s e are
dissolved, but withou* anger, as
ance, new Anderson block.
50
"The Kupprnhi'lmrr
».I S KUHN,
good for cash dis­
both gentlemen will remain under
If ou «r in Portland.*’
President.
Henry Wahl, living near this the same roof
counts.
V. G. Ex., 1I-IA-I7
city, and Rose Maitland of (¡a -
The starch factory at Beaver­
ton were united in marriage at
such special or additional tax, n»»t to clared the first lien upon said real
Another Stamp Tax
ton is now buying cull potatoes at
Vancouver one day last week.
exceed ten mills on the dollar, on all property; and that such decree, order
50c per 100 (rounds, with a por
Aft*-r I )>■<• 1 if you send a par­ taxable real and iiersonal property, in said real premises and the whole there­
For men’s shoes that tit well
lion of the sale price of the starch
road district, as a majority of such of sold in the manner prescribed by law
and wear long, talk to John An­ added to the price of the spuds ed post package on which the said
resident tax payers of si-id road dis­ and that all the right, title, interest,
derson. H e especially
recom­
Six hundred ton* are desired ai pfjstage is 25c you mu t ; ffix and tricts shall deem advisable for the pur­ estate, and demand which any of the
mends the William Marvin shoe.
cancel (with your initial- an»l date) pose of raising money with which to defendants may have in or to said
once.
defray the expense of such special premises or any part thereof, be for­
The new Round Oak combina­
L. Purcell, who was badly a one cent revenue stamp; if th improvement or improvements in said ever barred and forcloeed; that such
tion tange hums gas, wood and bruised and shaken up a week p o t age is between 20 an»l 50c, Road Districts Nos. 2»), 24. 29, 56 and decree provide that the real premises
be sold in order to satisfy the demands
coal. It must he seen to he ap­ ago Sunday when an auto struck put on a two-ceut stamp. No tax 58, Washington County, Oregon.
Dated this 3rd day of November, of the plaintiff as the court may find
preciated. See it at the Gordon the bicycle on which he was rid­ on packages taking le-s than 25c. 1917.
due and as above prayed for; that if
Hardware store.
*
D. B. R E A S O N E R ,
said premises do not sell for a sum suf-
ing, was around town again the P»>-tage s'a m p s are not revenue
44-2t
County Judge.
ficent to pay the demand of the plain­
Win. VanAntwerp report* Ha- first of th«* week, lb* is a veteran., stamps. Get the r»-venue stamps.
tiff then that plaintiff have a deficiency
sale of twenty acres belonging to of the civil war, even if he doesn’t
SUM M ONS
judgment against the defendant, W . T.
Notice
of
Dissolution
Chus. ('range of Cornelius gi look old enough, and made a
In the Circuit Court of the State of Simmons, for such deficiency; that any
person party to this suit or other­
Frank Cleveland, late of the quick recovery from his accident, j Notice is her» by given that the
Oregon, for Washington County.
wise may become the purchaser of said
Thatcher district
Hill boro’s Commercial club has undt rsigni-d have dissolved their B. A. Kliks, plaintiff,
premises at such sale and that such
partnership
heretofore
»
xis'ing.
vs.
The loc;*t Odd Fellows will have gone (rut of existence and a few of
purchaser be let into the immediate
work in ihe initiatory degree next the old members and gome new Mr. Holli- will continue abstract­ W. T. Simmons, George Mather and possession of such premises by the
LaVerna Mather, his wife; Harriet sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon,
Monday night and all members ones have started a new organiza ing an»l law practice. M r. Gra­
M. Levinger; Sarah Williams; G. L. and for such other and further relief as
are urged to attend, even if they ! tion, to be kn iwtia- the Hiil boro ham will continue in the practice
Linds ley, administrator of the estate to the court may seem meet and proper
of
law.
Each
par'y
will
conduct
do not take part in the ceremony. Carnation club, the name being i
of Magnus Block, deceased,.defend­ in the premises.
separate bu-imss. We will con­
ants.
This summons is published by virtue
Joe A. Wiles would like to selected as a compliment to i h* tinue to »(flic * in the same quar­
To Sarah Williams, one of the above of an order bearing date October 15,
milk
condenser
ai
the
county
write your insurance. Will give
ters, where all will r- eive c»>urte-
named defendants:
1917, made by the above-entitled court
you service that will he to your | seat. The new club will pay the ; ou* treatment.
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF and the Hon. G. R. Bagley, judge
debts
of
the
»rid
and
take
what
i
advantage. West side Main St,,
thereof, and which order directed that
OREGON:
W H. H O LLIS,
p operty the <rld club owned.
north of Tucker’s garage.
You are hereby required to appear this summons be published once a week
L. M G R A H A M .
and answer the complaint filed against for s i x successive a n d consecutive
(b o
McGee, civil engineer,
Mrs Roy Mayea and little
you in the above entitled suit on or be­ weeks in the Forest Grove Express, a
daughter relumed las’ week fiom former county surveyor, and AI
of
general
circulation,
fore the expiration of six weeks from newspaper
Washington County Transfers
a five months’ visit in Michigan v'lii 11.liman, ro.Jinan and Iran it
the first publication of summons here­ printed and published at Forest Grove,
The thermometer warned them it man, both »rf Hill-boro, have en-1 A Aydehitt to H Kemper 75.66 acres in, which date of first publication is Oregon.
Date of first publication, October
October 18th, 1917, and you are hereby
was time to seek a warmer clim­ listed in the 23 m J Regiment of Lousignot Lake. $7750.
G V Holman to C 11 Blantz, W 1-2 required to answer on or before Fri­ 18th, 1917. Date of last publication,
Kngiruers
for
Hi
hway
Con
truc-
ate, so they came to good old
day, November 30th, 1917; and if you Nov. 22nd, 1917.
l tion and will soon leave for the tract 21 Spring liill. $1500.
Oregon.
fail so to appear or answer, the plain­
C H A S. J. T A F F ,
H J Perry to A Buslar. 2 lots S P tiff will apply to the above entitled
Thera will be a meeting of Hast. There will be 10,500 men ! add Forest Grove.
Attorney for plaintiff, residing at
court for the relief demanded in plain­
farmers of the Tualatin valley at in the regiment, one of the largest
41-6t.
J H Shearer to Henry Lowry, tract tiff's complaint, which relief briefly McMinnville, Oregon.
in
the
new
a-my
being
sent
over
Beaverton m-xt Monday to dis­
stated is as follows: For a judgment
in
Forest
Grove,
$950.
and decree that plaintiff recover from
cuss method- of turning what are ' to Europe. Hill boro Argus
J R Newell to G H Kleinsorge, 32 the defendant, W . T. Simmons, the sum
DR. K. C. FORTNER
now waste products into profit.
John M cNamer’s friends are acres in Washington county.
of $1650, with interest from January
Successor to
With the fertility of the soil de­ having a lot of fun at his expense,
W W Barrett to Joe Burns, 40 acres 26th, 1917, at the rate of eight per cent
DR. H. W . V O L L M E R
creasing, farmers feel that waste all because he didn’t know the sec 12 t 2 n r 3 w.
per annum until paid, the sum of $150,
to be allowed as plaintiff’s reasonable
must he eliminated.
hag was open at troth ends. Join,
F L Beamis to Peter Vanderzanden, attorney fees herein, and the costs and
O F F IC E
A certain church congregation bought a couple »rf pigs last week 100.014 acres near Roy, $12,750.
disbursements of this suit, and that
In
First
National
Bank Building
at Beaverton has gone on record and hi some manner they e-Caped
Mary Porter to L Crowner, 40 acres that certain mortgage executed by the
Telehones
defendant
W
.
T.
Simmons,
to
the
against dancing and has asked the One returned and the other was, sec 6 t 1 n r 4.
plaintiff, B. A. Kliks, and which is re­ Residence 332
city council to prohibit public ¡after much trouble, caught on the
Office 333
High - grade guaranteed h o t corded July 29th, 1915, in Vol. 74, page
dancing in that village.
The Vic Brown place. With a sigh of
298, of the records o f Mortgages of
council passed the buck by tabling relief, John dumped piggy into a water bottles ;.t reasonable prices Washington County, Oregon, and being
D. D. & M. B. BUM P
a mortgage on the following described
the r« solution and now the church gunny sack he had brought for at Littler’s Pharmacy
Attorneys at Law
real premises, to-wit: All of Tract
people are angry at the council- | the purpose, bu' when he lifted
Four, and Tract Nine, and the East
the sack to carry the infant po k- Notice o f District Road Meetings half o f Tract T h r e e of Chehalem
men .
Loans and Real Estate
Mountain Orchards, as shown upon the D. D. B U M P .
Word comes from Portland that er home, he only lifte»! the sack,
to V«>te Special Road Tax in
M. B. B U M P ,
duly recorded map or plat thereof, now
many counties in the sta'e have for the (rig dropp d out the h ot-;
Residence
Residence Hillsboro
Districts Nos. 20, 24, 29,
of record in the office of the recorder
Forest Grove.
been slow in sending in their share tom and again iun away. What ;
of conveyances in Washington County.
56 and 58
Phone 444
Offices -H IL L S B O R O
John
said
dare
not
be
publi-lnd!
of the Red Cross funds. If any
Oregon,
and
as
particularly
described
Notice is hereby given that a meet­
body in Washington county is in 1 in this highly moral journal, but j ing of the resident tax payers of Road I in deed from Paul Reimers and wife to
N . HOFFM AN
arrears, they will please dig up. , he is taking extra precautions that Districts Nos. 20, 24, 20, 56 and 58, I Magnus Block, and wife, recorded in
Vol. 91 page 36, records of deeds of
|
piggy
doesn’t
escape
again.
Washington
County,
Oregon,
is
hereby
so that this county can look Port
and will be held at the follow- i said Washington County, Oregon, to­
Attorney A t Law
Mr. and Mrs. E. I ) Stout last i called,
land in the face and tell her to
ing places in said Road Districts in gether with the tenements, heredita­
'.Saturday attended the funeral of Washington County, Oregon, on the ments. and appurtenances thereunto Patent Office Business Solicited
look to her own collections.
belonging or in anywise' appertaining.
Lm J. Gray of Orenco, who the former’s grandmother, Mrs. 24th day of November, 1017, to-wit:
-
Oregon
>e foreclosed and said mortgage be de­ Forest Grove,
Dist. No. 20, Union Hall, 1 1*. M.
failed to appear when called for Jess.c M. Blakesley, who passed
Dist. No. 24, Hill Schoolhouse, 7
military service, has been in (he away ai Emanuel hospital, Port­
P. M.
county jail for several days, hav land, on N ov. 8th aged 71 years,
Dist. No. 29, Thatcher Schoolhouse,
ing surrendered to the sheriff on leaving four daughters and a num­ 1 P. M.
Dist. No. 56, Kunsas City School-
N ov. 2d. Gray claims he was ber of grandchildren. The mother
working at Hood River and did of deceased was the first while house, 1 P. M.
Dist. No. 58, At Residence o f P. L.
not receive notice to appear for woman born in Oregon City, so j LaFollett,
1 P. M.
examination. An opportunity to Mrs. Blakesley may well be con­
to discuss the advisability of levying a
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
sidered
among
the
pionetrs
ol
show the truth of his claims will
special or additional road tax in said
Oregon.
districts Nos. 20. 24. 29, 56 and 58,
be given him.
Tiiat the late Louis P. Kerman, Washington County, Oregon, to deter­
Peter Blazin of Spring Hill, who
mine what, if any, County Roads or
P H O N E 701
was painfully injured by a South­ who died Sunday, was a lover of portions thereof in said road districts
ern Pacific switch engine on June dom!) animals is shown by hi- shall be improved, in any special man­
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
15th, this year, when the engine will, which was filed Thursday. It ner, and the character and extent of
struck and demolished his buggy bequeaths to Fred Rufner tools, such improvement or improvements
they shall make thereon, and to levy
on South A street, last week household furniture and $50 in
cash
and
then
»lirects
that
real
brought --uit in the circuit court
I H A V EN T S E E N GENUINE
of Portland against the said rail­ and personal property be sold and
N O ! ALL W E
G RA V ELY T O B A C C O
road company for $20,000 dam­ after just debts are paid and a
COULD
GET
monument erected over his grave
AROUND HERE IN Y E A R S
ages.
w a s o r d in a r y !
the
residue
lie
deposited
in
a
hank
CELEBRATED
The Hillsboro Masonic lodge
IP L U G
Saturday night conferred two de­ and be known as the Kerman en
C h e w in g Plu£
grees on Wade Kdlin, the candi­ dowment for the protection of do­
BEFORE THE INVENTION
dates father, S C. Killin. taking mestic animals in Washington
OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
county.
A
trustee
is
to
be
ap­
the leading part in the ceremony.
GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY
A special dispensation was oh - 1 pointed by the county judge and
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION.
tained to permit the conferring of the income devoted to detecting
NOW THE PATENT POUCH K E E P S IT
violations
and
enforcing
laws
for
two degrees in one night. Wade
FRESH AND C LE A N AND G O O D
the
protection
of
domestic
ani­
Killin’s regiment (the 14th U. S
A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS E N O U G H
AND LA S TS LO N G E R T H A N A BIG C H E W
infantry) is under orders to move, mals. The will was made Oct. 8,
OF O R D IN A R Y P L U p .
hence the desire to hurry up the 1 i) 17, and E. Land David Kuratli
'J?J3.9rnvc1yJit\icccCe. D axvuc .V*. “ u f W * 0
are
naimd
executors—
Hillsboro
conferring of degrees.
Independent.
Vincent Sweeney, who at one
R E A L C H E W IN G P L U G
time owned the farm now owned
B IL L Y P O S T E R 'S B IL L
by N i c k Rothman, up Gales
BOARDS TELL Y O U
Creek, but who left this section
A B O U T IT j ---------------
can be secured from us for Fall or
nineteen years ago and is now Spring planting. Large Prune Trees
.
••
((I « .,///*•««**.
living at Grants Pass, visited ;he are very scarce this year on account of
John Fletcher family and other the late spring and dry summer, there­
old friends last Friday. He went fore to insure getting the best trees
money can buy do not fail to write us
to the old farm, viewed familiar before buying s m a l l trees elsewhere.
scenes and some that were en­
Iluy early and save money.
tirely
new to
him,
includ­
ing the new railroad that is being OREGON N U R SE R Y CO.,
built through that territory.
I
Orenco, Ore.
%
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
J
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
G R AVELY’«
Large Prune Trees