The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 27, 1917, Image 6

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N O T E S A N D P E R S O N A L S explain*!.
Much interest was
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shown in the project of Canada
Miss Florence Littler arrived Thistle control, which is one of
Saturday from Corvallis, where the problems that will be con­
'he is attending O. A. C.. to spend sidered by the Agricultural Coun­
cil during the coming year. From
Christmas with her parents.
Quality, Style, Eit and Lasting Satisfaction
the farmers in attendance at these
Guy Morley has been trans­ meetings it was leapned that the
The long-standing dependability of this concern is
ferred from Drain to Milwaukie, Canadian thistles a r e rapidly
back of everything you buy for men and boys wear
where he is filling t h e station spreading to all sections of the
m
, Morrison at F o u r th and
Two Stores in Portland
rhin, S(r,.,t
agent’s job while the regular agent county, and, unless something is
is off on a vacation. Guy has the done to check their spread, many
promise of a station for his very fields will be ruined.
S & H with
S T A all
MP
S
given
pur-
own shortly.
chaaett. T h e s e are
To find a solution to this prob
“ T b e k u p p e n h einter
ta a kt » .
good for m a h dia-
llo u a* in P o r tla n d . “
Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, who has lem ¡t js proposed to make a num
m unta.
K.
G.
Bm..
12-/7-47
been visiting friends at Under­ her of trials of diflfe ent methods
wood, South Dakota, for several for their control. Three general
December 1st, 1917, until paid, and County, dated the 27th day of October,
months, writes that she is now at methods will be tried fallowing, Oregon’s conservation plan.
the costs of and upon this writ, and 1917, and e n te re d on the fourth day
Spearfish, same state, and that use of cultivated crops and use of
The college specialists, with
the undersigned sheriff to of December, 1917, in favor of Roy
she is enjoying her visit, in spite smother crops. The fallow method Dean Faw-ett and Dean Milam commanding
m ake sale of the following described Hesseltine and Dora Ile citine, plain
of a very low’ temperature.
is expected to give be t results for leading, will also tell of the work real p ro p e rty , to wit; T ra e ts 4 and 9, tiffs, and a g a in st M. R. C ra fts and
and the Fast half of T ract 3. of ('h r
a n a Do» ( t i r s i n a m e unknown)
M. J. Fenenga has been ap­ the larger areas, and for the small as earned on with college help in halrm Mountain Orchards, us shown on J • 'ra
fts, bis wife; F. It. C ra fts and J a n e
pointed an educational secretary ones, not over 30 feet square the various parts of the state. It is the duly recorded map and phit there Do«- (first nam e unknown) C ra fts, hia
of the Army Y. M. C. A and was use of tar paper is recommended. expected that representatives of a of, now on reeord in the office of the wife, John Swart*, and Klaie Swart/.,
of conveyances, of Washing his wife, defendants, for the sum of
last Saturday informed, by tele­
In the fallow’ method it will be great many women’s cluhs will lie recorder
ton County, Oregon, to g e th e r with the Sixteen hundred anil seventy-six dol­
in
attendance
to
carry
the
inform-
graph, to get him to San Antonia, nec*ssarv to cultivate every thr<e
tenem ents, hereditam ents, and appur lars, and costs am ounting to thirty-
Texas He left for his new job or four daysso that all leaf growth l;‘tion and enthusiasm back to the tenances th e re u n to belonging or in seven itoli,irs, w ith interest thereon a t
anywise ap|>ertnining;
tin- rate of eight |s-r cent |ier annum
Monday morning.
will be prevented In this way ! pe«>plf.
T h e re fo re by virtue of said execu from the 27lh day o f October, 1917.
the
underground
root
stems,
by
Cook
With
Coal
W. K Newell formerly of Seg-
tiun, said ludgnient, decree und order ami for the f u rth e r sum of One h u n ­
which the thtst'e spreads, will be
r,-,
„
,,, .
hers, . this
of sale, anil in compliance with the d e ­ dred dollar*. A ttorneys fees; to me d i­
. . county, but now of s(,.rl. j
,
u„
1
he
r
orest
Grove
I
l
ining
Mi
using the
Portland, has been selected by starved out In
in .Mm»
rh* t tar
a r ..............
of said writ, I will on Saturday, re c t« ! arsi delivered, commanding me
has laid in a supply of good fur mands
a n u a r y 19th. 19)8, at 9:30 a m. at to make sale of the real pro p e rty here
Food Commissioner Ayer to go to PaPer *lir small a re a s, the seams coal and is prepared to supply J the
front ikmr of the Washington in a f te r described, I have Irvi«) U | m > i i ,
Washington to represent Oregon should be lapped and weighted consumers at a reasonable price. County
Court house at Hillsboro, Ore and pursuant lo sani execution, decree
at a conference w’ i t h Herbert down, theou’er edges should also Order by telephone No 0232
gon, sell at puhlii auction (su b je c t to und order of sale, I will on the 7th day
redemption) to tbe highest bidder for of January, 1918, ut the south door of
Hoover. The conference is to be be weighted.
E. C. JAMISON,
i-H-di in hand, all (hi- rig!.I. tills, a id the court house in Hillsboro, Wa hmg
held Jan. 8, 9 and 10.
Notice o f Final Settlem ent
in te re st which any of the within named ton County, Oregon, at the hour of Id
County Agent.
In the County Court of the S ta te of defendants had in or to said premises o'clock in tlie forenoon of said >lav, sell
Dr. Luther R Dyott, for ten
Oregon for W ashington County, Ore on July 27th, 1915, (the d a te of the at public auction to the highest bidder
years pastor of the First Congre- F n r n i o r e ’ W ool’
m ortgage executed by the defendant for cash all the following described
Ron.
gational church of Portland and r® H IIC Io TlccA
\A i . Simmons, to plait tiff B A. real property, lying, being und situ a te
In the m a t t e r o f the e s ta te of John ! Kliks. recorded July 29, 1915, in Vol. in tin- County o f W ashington ai d S ta te
for several years a tru'tee of P a ­
W. Sherwood, deceased.
M artha 74 page 298, m ortg a g e records o f of Oregon, and more particularly de­
cific University, pa-sed away a t 1
| W ashington County.
Oregon, and ar- ri lied as follows, to-wit; all of the
Sherwood. A dm inistratrix.
his home in Portland Saturday,
which m o rtg a g e is by tins suit fore southw est q u a r te r and the west half of
The
Western
W.dnut
growers
Notice
is
hereby
given,
tha
t
the
u
n
­
after a short illness. About a
closed) or which any of the said d e ­ the northeast q u a rte r, both in section
year ago Dr. Dyott attended and will meet on the fir-t two days of dersigned a d m in istra trix of the above fendants have since tha t d a te hud in nine, township one South of Range I,
spoke at a Commercial club ban­ Farmers’ Week, beginning Dec. e sta te , has filed in the above entitled or to said property or any p a rt there W est of the W illam ette Meridian con
ing tw o hundred and forty seres, la­
quet in this city He was one of 31. Interest and pep character­ C ourt and cause her final account and o f . in on le r to satisfy said execution, it tam more
or iess, according to the Gov­
judgm
e
nt,
decree,
interest,
costs
und
rejiort
as
such
adm
inistratrix,
and
the
the best pulpit orators in Port­ ize these growers and have made
e rn m e n t survey.
accruing costs.
sai<l Court has fixed and appointed
land.
Dated D ecem ber 11th, 1917.
Said sate will be made su b je c t to r e ­
them famous. They are the live Monday, the 21st day of J a n u a r y , 1V* 1K.
i C APPI H ■. \ I l
demption privileges as provided by tbe
Rev Bunker, wife and daugh­ wires and will stage a typical rally
Sheriff of Wa-Jiiiigton County, t *r. laws of the s ta le of Oregon.
ter of Oberlin, Ohio, visited at the at this meet. Walnut growing is a t the hour of 10 o ’clock forenoon of 49-t4
Datisi a t HilIslMtro, Oregon, this 4th
said
day,
and
the
County
Court
room
V. S. Abraham home, in Seoggin’s bound to become on-* of Oregon’s
day of December, 1917.
of
the
County
Court,
in
Hillsboro,
Notice s f Hale
valley, last week. Rev. Bunker leading industries, says Professor
J. C. APPLEGATE.
ha< been a missionary in South Lewis, and the informarton to he W ashington County, Oregon, as the Notice is hereby given th a t by virtue Sheriff of W nshington
County, tire-
Africa for the past 27 years and is given on varieties pruning, ti l .ge, time and place for the hearing of ob­ of the authority vested in us as joint gun.
executors of the last will and t e s t a ­
jections
to
said
final
account
if
any,
home on a year’s furlough. For
By GEO ALEXANDER. Deputy.
pest control and and for the final settlem ent of said e s­ ment of Louis I’. Kerman, deceased,
the past three years he has been inter-cropping,
which said last will ami te s ta m e n t e x ­ ________________________________ 48-5t~
marketing,
will
advance
the
day
working with Ralph Abraham, Dr. L> on D. Batehelder. Califor ta te and the discharge of said admin­ pressly authorizes us, as such e x ­
istra trix and th e exhonoration and dis­ ecutors. to sell all the real and |M-rsonal
son of Mr and Mrs. V. S. Abra­ nia’s
noted wa nut authority and
property belonging to the e s ta te of
ham, in the Durban, Natal, dis grower, will deliver two addresses. cha rge of her bondsmen.
said deceased at private sale, without
O
rder
of
Publication
dated
the
17tb
trict, populated by the Zulu D r.C .H . Chapman, of the Ore­
authority of th e County Court, said can be secured from us for Fall or
day of December, 1917.
tribes.
will having been adm itted to pro b a te in Spring planting. L arge Prune Trees
gon Journal, will also address the
MARTHA SHKRW OOD,
tbe County C o u r t of W ashington are very scarce tins y e a r on account of
delegates.
County,
Oregon, we will, from and the late spring and dry sum m er, t h e r e ­
A nm inistrntrix.
a
f
te
r
Monday,
J a n u a r y I I, 191*. pro­ fore to insure g e ttin g the best tre e s
If you are interested in building J. N. Hoffman, a tto rn e y for Admin­ ceed to sell a t private
sale for ra sh tn money can buy do not fail to w rite us
or operating an evaporator for ap­ istr a tr ix ; office, F orest Grove, Ore. hand, a t the office of K.
I. K uratli in before buying s m a l l tr e e s elsew here.
ples, prunes or vegetables, you
Buy early and save money.
(F irst publication of this notice Dec. the Hillsboro National Bank building,
Hillsboro,
Oregon,
all
of
tbe
following
2uth.
1917;
last
publication
J
a
n
.
17th,
will
find
it
worth
while
to
attend
Now is the best time to buy
O R E G O N NURSERY CO.
described real property in W ashington
dairy stock and to save the ones the fruit products convention at 1918.
County, Oregon, to-wit; All of the
Oreneo, Ore.
A C .,Jan 1 of Farmers’ Week
west half of the northeast q u a r te r of
Notice o f Sheriff’s Sale
now on the farm, provided of O.
If your inte estisin th>- technique
T 2 N. R. 2 V of the
course, that feed will be available of canning, making fruit ju ce or By virtue of an execution issued on ■eel
DR. II. C. FORTNER
W illam ette Meridian, saving and ax
December 11th, 1917, based U[«in th a t | cepting a tr a c t of about *i acre» sold to
to keep them.
other forms of fruit products, the certain
Successor to
ju d g m e n t and decree, and or­
owned hy W ashington County.
DR
H.
W. VOLLMER
The high price- of feed and its work of the conference will be of d e r of sale made and e n te re d on De­ a i d Bids
will tie received at the office of
E.
I.
Kuratli,
located
as
aforesaid.
shortage h a s caused a large much benefit to you
cem ber 1st, 1917, in the Circuit Court
O FFIC E
Some of the reasons why some of the S ta te of Oregon, for W a shing­ Dated this Decemtier 13. 1917.
amount of stock to be sent to the
In
First
National
Bank Building
war gardens last year were great ton County, in cause No. 5234, wherein
K. I. K U R A T L I.
butcher, until there is now a short­ successes,
DAVID K U R A T L I,
Telehones
bringing in several hun B. A. Kliks was plaintiff and wherein
age of stock Eastern breeders dred dollars, while others were the following, were d efendants: W. T.
Executors. Res'dene* 332
Office 3.3.3
49-5t
claim that it will take six year* failures, will be considered at the Simmons, George M ather and I.aV erna H. T. IlHgley, A ttorney.
Mather, his wife; H a rrie t M. I-evinger,
I). I). & M B. BUMP
for the country to breed enough vegetable growers and home gar­ S a ra h Williams, G. I.. Lindsley, a d­
S h e riff’s Sale
stock to take the places of the deners conference at O. A C. m inistrator of the e s ta te of Magnus In th» Circuit Court of the S ta te of
Attorneys at Law
stock now butchered. Canadian F'armers’ Week, on Thursday and Block, deceased; said execution being Oregon for W ashington County.
issued
in
said
cause
5234
and
to
the
u
n
­
Loans
and Real Estate
Roy Hesseltirie and Dora
reports also indicate a shortage Friday.
dersigned s h e r i f f
o f W ashington
Hesseltine,
plaintiffs,
D.
D.
BUMP.
M. B. BUMP.
Beginning with a consideration County, directed, and which ju d g m e n t
though there is an increase over
vs.
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
of the club woman in the emer­ and decree was in favor of the said
last year.
R. C rafts, J a n e Doe (first nam e un­ Forest Grove.
The efficient dairy cow has a gency, Mrs. Chas. H Castne-, ■ plaintiff, and against the said d e fe n d ­ B. known)
Offices H IL L SB O R O
C ra fts, his wife; F. B. Phone 444
and th a t the plaintiff recover of
bright future and there is no president of the Slate Federation ants,
C ra fts anil J a n e Doe (first nam e un­
and from the said defendant, W. T.
place for the inefficient. With of Women’s Clubs, a ser es of con- Simmons, the surn of $1761.85 with in­ known) C ra fts, h i s w i f e ; John
N. HOFFMAN
the present high prices of feed the -ervation discussions by some of te r e s t at eight per cent per annum, the S w a rtz and Elsie Sw artz, his wife,
poor producer of milk or butter, the abl st leaders of worn* n’s work f u r th e r sum of $130, as his reasonable defendants.
Attorney At Ltw
tto r n e y 's fees, a t six per cent per an­
Notice is hereby given th a t by virtue
is an “alien enemy” and should in the country will be striking a num,
and the f u r th e r sum of $t3.2"> as of an execution, decree and order of
Patent
Office Business Solicited
be “interned” , while the high pro­ features of Farmer and Home- costs and disbursem ents a t six per cent sale issued out of tbe Circuit C ourt of
per annum, all to he com puted from the S ta te of Oregon, for W ashington Forest Grove,
ducer not only pays a profit on Makers Week.
-
Oregon
production, but on her offspring
Other women who are special­
ists in some phase of women’s
as well.
Present conditions make herd work in the great emergency are
improvement necessary. Cows the following:
GRAVE
LY’S
Mrs. Jean K. Gawler, chairman
that will not pay a profit cannot
CBUBRATID
MOLES HAVE NO EYES.SOj
be kept and their kind should not of the home economics committee
THEY CAN’T READ M Y
R e a l C h e w in g P lu g
'
M u J t Strictly for J a ClatrvMf Quality
be reproduced. By weighing and of the National Federation of
BILLBOARDS AND GET
W IS E .D O N ’T YOU BE
testing of the milk the poor in- Women’s Club, who «till speak on
A M OLE! f
dividuals in the herd will be locat- community leadership and related
ed, and by u s i n g h i g h class subjects.
sires the herd will be improved by
Miss Anna Barrows, U. S De­
breeding. rIo the small hairy man partment of Agriculture, who will
comes the problem of getting open a long series of lectures with
good sires, as his herd is sma
Some Neglected Foods.”
and he feels he cannot afford an
Mrs. Millie R. Trumble, secre-
expensive animal. For such herds
joint ownership of three or more tary of the State Child Labor In­
farmers of a good sire has proven spection Board, who will disuss
advantageous In view of the child labor problems.
Mrs. Sarah Evans, city market
stock shortage herds of high pro­
inspector
of Portland, who will
ducing cows will not be seeking
open
her
series
with a discussion
an owner, but will be in great de­
of market problems in war times
mand.
Miss Cornelia Marvin, state
Four meetings were held the
past week to discuss farm prob­ librarian, who will tell of the re­
lems. These meetings were held lation of the State Library to the
at Cedar Mills, Laurel, Dilley and Federal Food Admini'tration.
Miss Minnie E Bond, lecturer
Kansas City. The county agent
work was also considered and the Oregon State Grange, who will I
plans of the! Agricultural Council I lecture on the Grange woman in
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
in
P l r a l l i e II I
Starts Next Monday
Lar^e Prune Trees
County Agent Says
“Cull Your Cows
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