The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 22, 1917, Image 5

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notes
AND
personals
Home Kconomics
Council Meeting
M. S. Alton had husini-Ms in ,
Portland Monday.
Thro«* pigs und a milch cow for
Saturday, Nov. 24, 1917, is the
sale. Prices right. Phone Main date set. for the organization of a
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Woman’s County Council in order
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
Quality, Style, Fit and LaHtinj? Satisfaction
The long-standing dependability of this concern is
back of everything you buy for men arid boys wear
Kulph Oglesby of the Seavey to promote the scope of activity
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, Morrison at Fourth and
hop yards had business in town for women; to in m .as4. their use-
Two Stores in Portland )Wi Thlrd strM.t.
Monday.
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fulness as citizens and in the home;
S & H STA M PS
High-grade guaranteed h o t |to u ,Uer conditionil of home life;
given with all pur­
water bottles at reasonable prices ^amJ to „slat in the great move-
chases. T h e s e are
“ The Kuppcnlirimrr
U H KITIN'.
good for cash dis­
at Lit tier s Pharmacy.
ment of conservation of the var-1 H o u s e In P o r t l a n d . "
Pr*^»idenl.
count«.
F «. K « . II 22-17
I*.astern lluckwheat and maple jous u-eful commodities.
^yrup for winter breakfasts at j The demands made upon women
dared the first lien upon said real
Schultz Pure Food Store.
at the pre ent time are so new
Cook With Coal
Helping the Blind
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property; and that such decree, order
Remember the apron and bak- and different that all must make
Mrs. Cora Die lericks of New-
I he rore.->t Crove Planing Mill sail! real premises and the whole there-
ery sale at Roe & Co. s store,
Hj>«.r-ial «-ffort totiVail th m elves berg was in th*- citv Tuesday has laid in a supply of good fuel of sold in the manner prescribed by law
Nov. 24th.
2t j of opportunities to learn more ef-
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’ coal and is prepared to supply aml t*)at , ,*^e ^Kht, title, interest,
soliciting financia aid l o r a i n a ( i - - mr|Sljm|,rs at a reasonable orice ‘TV*1*; and ,lemarMl which any of the
Ceorge (i. Hancock. real e*.
C\S- fective and economical methods
azine put out for the blind of the Order by telephone No 'i)232. ‘
¡rem tsor Tuy ¿ n Z Z t X for-1
tale, farm loans an<l lire insur­ of conducting the households
ever haired and fordosed; that such
So that it may Is* possible for a nation. She finds it hard to raise
ance, new Anderson block. 50
This is the season when sweaters decree provide that the real premises
greater
number
of
women
of
the
as
much
money
as
is
needed,
on
For men's shoes that fit well
ar<- n com fort
lobr.
rte sold in order to satisfy the demands
and wear long, talk to John An- county to be reached, it seems account of the great drain on the art a (o m fo r t. John Anderson of the plaintifr as the court may find
has a fine line at reasonable due and as above prayed for; that if
derson. He especially recom­ wise to form an advisory com - j public because of \he war, but is prices.
said premises do not sell for a sum ttuf-
mil
tee
of
influent
ial
women
from
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mends the William Marvin shoe.
ficent to pay the demand of the plain-
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! communitieM
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8UMMON8
bff then that plaintiff have a deficiency
pie ,ble,
hie ^
sed w.'h
with eyesight
eye-ight will
will not
Warner T. Davis of Dilley and rUHH and make plans for definite «,le
m
th- f*îr,.,iit r. ,.,t
#h a,., / judgment againat the defendant. W. T.
re in
1, *U' t'a C. Anderson of Caston work m the county. AH organi , " « f e
In the ( ircuit C>urt of the State of Simmons, for such deficiency; that any
ty
are
300
in
Oregon
and
100,000
in
Oregon,
for
Washington
County.
, person party to this suit or other­
were united in marriage at Van­ zalions of (î r a n g e s , Farmer's
wise may become the purchaser of said
couver, Wash., one day last week. Unions, Women’s Clubs, Civic 1 he United Stiles. Only 1 per B. A. Kliks, plaintiff,
premises at such sale and that such
cent
of
1 he blind have the bihie,
vs.
Kenneth Irle, a P. U. student Clubs, Societies of Equity, Coun- which cost- from $20 to $30 on
purchaser be let into the immediate
of last year, is now in China as try Clubs, Parent-1 eachcr Circles, account of th * high co t of print- W.I T Simmons George Mather and £ £ £ £ , of such premies “ The
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f a.rn.et sheriff of Washington County, Oregon
private secretary t<> International
• an* urged to permanent
send a woman
M. Levinger; Sarah Williams; G. L. 1 and
and for
for such
8Urh oth
r„, rIlr,
J : relief as ’
o r , inK the blind alphabet
The
other * and
further
Secretary Harvey of the V. M. representative
Lindsley. administrator of the estate j p, the court may seem meet and proper
^postal department is aiding by
temporary o that all comn ‘
C. A.
B k’ dece“ ed* defend- ,in the premises.
making the mails fiee to all liter­ ant^ *
¡ties may be equally represented
To*Sarah Williams, one of the
the .hov*
. .-TA i9 8_U,mrn<in8 is publ.shed^ by virtue
The new Round Oak combina- A good attendance is desired so ature tor the blind.
above j of an order bearing date October 15,
named defendants:
lion range burns ga . wood and that the council may be organized
; 1917, made by the above-entitled court
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF and the Hon. G. R. Bagley, judge
coal. It must he seen to be ap- and definite plans made for future
OREGON:
thereof, and which order directed that
predated. See it at the Cordon work. Make an effort to have
You are hereby required to appear th*8 summons be published once a week
I lard ware store.
your community represented.
and answer the complaint filed against f ° r
successive and consecutive
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you
in
the
above
entitled
suit
on
or
be-
weeks
in
the Forest Grove Express, a
Joe A. Wiles would like to
Rem'-mber the date, Saturday,
Stored grains of all kinds are fore the expiration of six weeks from newspaper of general circulation,
write your insurance. Will give Nov. 24, 2:00 p m., in theP.'d
attacked b y
numerous
insect the first publication of summons here- printed and published at Forest Grove,
you service that will !>c to your (Voss Rooms, Hillsboro, Oregon
in, which date of first publication is Oregon
advantage. West side
sail Main St,,
E D N A L . M IL L S
! pests, and just at this time when October 18th. 1917, and you are hereby
Date o f first publication, October
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, it is imperative to conserve to the required to answer on or before Fri- 18th, 1917. Date o f last publication.
north of Tucker’s garage.
Emergency Hume Dem. Agt.
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, day, November 30th, 1917: and if you Nov. 22nd, 1917.
U ' m i i ' t the leserve food supply
Dr. Darland, the Chiropractor
. . . of . fail
fail SO
so to
to appear
appear or
or answer,
answer, the
the plain-
plain-
CHAS J TAFF
and Natureopath, will occupy the
t h e nation,
n a t i o n , it
i t is especially impor- tlff
* apply
0. A. C. Notes
the
t,ff wi*
will
apply to
to the
the alwve
above entitled
entitled
Attornev for nlainiifT r—
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Attorney lor plaintiff, residing at
Prof. Mean property, at the cor­
Corvallis. Ure , ISOV. 2U —Agri- tant to prey, nl the work
of
these
tiff
s
complaint,
which
relief
briefly
McMinnville.
Oregon.
41-6t.
work of th e s e tiff's
ner of A street and First avenue, cultu al agents of Raker, Wallowa, pests.
stated is as follows: For a judgment — ^
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north, as office and residence. 2t.•
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and decree that plaintiff recover from
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Fumigation of Stored
Grains, Peas and Beans
D r. and M rs
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R enton,
W ashington,
l.r o c k e tt. C lack am as and D ou glas
M arion,
F u m igation with carbon bisui- the defendant, w. T. Simmons, the sum
m et last phide i-> the m ost im portan t treat- «f ?tfi-r*o. with interest from January
DR. H. C. FORTNER
Successor to
DR. H. W . VOLLMER
Mrs. Welch, Mr and Mrs. Jack L, . .
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-,u c*. . m nt of grains, according to F 26th. 1917. at the rate of eight per cent
Willis and son Mr. and Mrs. Will hn<,ay and Saturday with State ... ..t ... K........
w . per annum uatil paid, the sum of $150.
Rowell -md sons Kermit and Leader Paul V. Maris at the Ag- H- Lathi op, assistant Fniomolo- to be allowed as plaintiff’s reasonable
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OFFICE
In First National Bank Building
Telehones
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M: Albert Ahlgren,
' r e Al Dll- ^workin
f" r l!’ e ,comini:
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Ed and
year. After the projects
for each i ***»?*■
may L»e obtain'd
in liquid form i plaintiff. B. A. Kliks, and which is z r e - 1 Residence 332
Office 333
ley» Rill Kappel und Irving Railey county had been determined the from the drugged, and should he corded July 29th, 1915, in Vol. 74. page
returned Sunday from their fish- Kxperiment Station and Exten applied at the rale of four pounds
C^nt^8O r L J fn ^ ^ in iI
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
miiMIXNlmra. to the Wll-on river. sju^
outlin,.,| thl. M. W every 1000 cubic feet of s p a « . m„ r, / K ,
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I hey got a few fish, mostly trout, ;
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. , . : to he fumigated.
The material real premises, to-wit: All of Tract:
Attorneys at Law
and had a very enjoyable outing, s ta n ce 'mri can oe ptovlded ,sb(»uld be plac'd in shallow pans Four, and Tract Nine, and the East,
Loans and Real Estate
Th- II q Department of Atm- from ° ' A' C aK‘‘nLs of lhe var-' on top of the grain, and the bin ^ flf of Tract T h r e e of Chehalem ;
M. B. BUMP,
cultuw re^rts ¿^gmT’s Vrinci^a.! 'ous counties in order of foregoing immediately co-ed. The liquid S ^ o r ? ^ m%to“ l l t X ^ " n o ^ I ^
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Residence Hillsboro
crops for 1917 as follows: Wheat, list are Henry E Tweed, Max
evaporate, forming a gas of record in the office of the recorder' ForestnGrove
>ve.
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heavier than air, which will pass of conveyances in V> ashington County,
12,9(13,000 bu-hels oats, I1.TOK.
Offices -HILLSBORO
Hoke.,
W .Kahlc.V
ddm * 'dow nw ard - h o u g h the g a i n T h e Oregon and as particularly described Phone 444
('00 bushels; barley, 5,278,000 ¡s()n p-
Ivow n
R. J. Wer ner hin shnnlri Ho -illnw. H In renviin in deed from Paul Reimers and wife to
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Din should be allowed to re m a in , MagnU8 Block> and wife recorded in
N. HOFFMAN
hu-hels; potat(H*s, 7,7()0.000 hush-1
and
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urd.
All
were
np-|closed
for at least twenty- f our Vol. 91 page 36, records of deeds of
els; hay, all kinds. 1,809,000 tons. an<l J'
pointed under the war emergency 1 hours. The effect of the gas varies «»id Washington County, Oregon, to-
Attorney At Law
The Albers company of Por:- nrovision of tho Federal laws to with the temperature, and at a Kether with the tenements, heredita-
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ments. and appurtenances thereunto Patent Office Business Solicited
land has installed some good ad­ provision oi m e reuerai la w s to
up agricultural production e,nfK a a e
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belonging or in anywise appertaining,
vertising windows in stores in this speed
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less the treatment is ineffective >e foreclosed and said mortgage be de- Forest Grove,
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Oregon
city handling its product«. Spec­ to help win ihe war for democracy .in,j should not be attempted.
ially good displays are to be seen
Recause more Oregon farmers j Corbon bisulphide is highly in
at the Schultz
. . . and
. . . Cliltner , stores,
• ^ than ever b e f o r e are miking flammable and lights and flames of
where elcotr.ca ly-dnven devices money especially m scentific and al, kinds must be kept away from
advertise the Albers cereals.
organized farming. Farmers week d
The editor of the
Tues- j and the W int«'Sh ort Course at | T heir treatment is effective for
Staple and Fancy Groceries
day received from Mrs. Wdliam | A. C. ate * ^Pectld { 1 ^ . , ^ dried fruits as well as for seeds of
(L McAdoo, wife of the secretary much thehi '- p:esF . ^ ' ^ " h U i I kinds. It does not affect the
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
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of the treasury and chairman of in their history farmers and germination
of seeds or the food
(he Woman’s Liberty I/>an Com- Home-Makers VV. ek will be held i { , ue of the products fumiga-ed.
mittee, a card in which the paper *),c - -H to Jan. 5, and the short
ore detailed information re-
is thanked for the great amount course Jan. < to Feb. 2 Fully a ;
PH ON E 701
ond
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ih-
«core
of
state
and
local
associa-
i
warding
these pests and their con-
of publicity given the sec
tions will hold their conventions j
may he obtained from the
South Main Street
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Forest Grove, Ore
erty Loan.
at the college during this time.
¡department of Entomology. Ore-
Charley Roe has taken the
How to put run down orchards KOn A» ncul,uraI Co,lt^e‘
Washington and Yamhill county on their feet, spur prune the trees,
agency for the I). & M. Steam control apple scab and codling
I WONDER WHY THEY AREl_
TH E POINT IS! NOV
TELUNG MEN WHAT EVERYBODY] YOU CAN GET T H E ,
Tire Vulcanizer a verjt. simple mnth. keep the trees in bearing a j
HAS KNOWN FOR 8 5 YEA
1 - G R A Y E L Y S
little dc\ u e
u
fH m
m longtime, and clean up and trim
AROUND HERE I
tires without removing them from uo
.... % (inimerpial and |ami y or
CELEBRATED
the wheel. The contrivance is no
chard-, will he answered at the
_ Chewing Plu£
larger than a big man’s fist, hut Pruning School to tie held at O.
B E F O R E T H E IN V E N T IO N
it does the work as well and as
A. C. Dec. 10 to 15. Orchard
O F O U R P A TE N T A IR -P R O O F P O U C H
quickly as a machine three times men attending art* asked to bring
G R A V E L Y P L U G TOBACCO
as big, and can be carried about
M A D E S T R IC T L Y FO R IT S C H E W IN G Q U A L IT Y
their old clothes for they will
much more easily.
W O U LD NOT K E E P F R E S H IN T H I S S E C T IO N .
spend every afternoon pruning un­
N O W T H E P A T E N T P O U C H K E E P S IT
Mr. and Mrs Webb Hughes der exiH*rt direction either apple,
FR ESH AND C LE A N AND GOOD.
Tuesday received a letter from pear, prune, cherry or walnu
A L IT T L E CH EW O F G RAVELY
ENOUGH
their son, Cecil, who is with the trees, as they prefer. Forenoons
A N D LA S TS LO N G ER TH A N A
IG C H E W
O F O R D IN A R Y P L U G
18th Engineers, “ Somewhere in will he devoted to lectures on the
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France." Cecil says he and the principles of pruning, spraying and
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other Washington county boys are cultivation.
well, hut he is disturbed because
he is not receiving many letters
and has only received one of more Large Prune Trees
E V E R Y B O D Y IS FALLING
than a dozen packages sent him. can be secured from us for Fall or (
INTO STEP - BILL FOSTER'S
planting.
Large Prune Trees
A s Mr. and Mrs. Hughes write Spring
.
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BILLBOARDS ARE BEING
him weekly and the children as •>«** Very
this year on account of
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| the late spring ami dry summer, there-
often, they are at a
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fore to insure getting the best trees
what becomes of both the pack­ money can buy do not fail to write us
ages and letters and if they do before buying SMALL trees elsewhere.
Buy early and save money.
not receive word soon that Cecil
has received the missing mail.they OREGON NURSERY CO.,
TV •»,.
will take up the matter with the
Orenco,
Ore.
war department.
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H. T. GILTNER