i Graduates I ™ d i l a t e n of f P Pacific a r ifir CONDENSED NEWS NOTES vu lu " I kneel in the gathering twilight, Enjoy a Banquet Money to loan Valley Realty Co., Forest (¡rove, Oregon. 19*tf ( Continued from I '« * « One) The Express prints butler w rap­ pers with non poisonous ink. Staple and Fancy Groceries An<1 o t war arro“ lhe M M I pray to God in the silence, Deun Farnham spoke of the Dr. Blaine Hoskins of St. Hel­ character of Ih«* College and its ens visited relatives in this city work this year and paid hearty Minoay. H. T. GILTNER .... To give us peace with our foe, ^»¡th to thoae in authority Fruits and Vegetables in Season To give help in this time o f woe. t'lbute to the loya ty and enthus- „ . , . , , ro r Kent Six room house in iasm of the present student body. | night Striugtown, at $1.00 per month. J Miss Whealdon ( 1913) described It «peaks as the voice o f our Father J I. W. Durston. 50- 1 f the former dormitory life. Mrs. i Giving us hope and light. PHONE South Main Street - 701 Forest Grove, Ore Mrs. D u lie Foster of Portland John 1. Whalley (1878), the fir t My heart reHUrnes its heating December 1st, 1917, until paid, and County, dated the 27th day o f October, The dark future disappears. spent Now Y e a r s «lay with M r . , woman to remivi* the A. R «le All is serene in the "l.and o f the F ree,” the costs o f and upon this writ, and 1917, and entered on the fourth day commanding the undersigned sheriff to o f December, 1917, in favor o f Roy gree, described the requirement* and Mrs. K. C . Hill. Her people again without tears. make sale o f the following described Hesseltine and Dora Hesseltine, plain­ which she had to ratisfy in order real property, to wit: Tracts 4 and 9, ; tiffs, and against B. R. Crafts and Fresh fish for Tues«iays (meat- AGNES HO LT WEST. and the Last half o f Tract 3, o f Che- Jana Doe ( f i r s t n a m e unknown) Professor less day) and Fridays. The Pa- to secure that degree Jas A Williams, in the U S. halem Mountain Orchards, as shown on (¡rafts, his wife; F. B. Crafts and Jane Clark discussed the ne*-ds of the the duly recorded map and plat there- Doe (first name unknown) Crafts, his «•¡fie Mark«*!: phone 0301. College and plead for the loyal army, married h«-n* July 9 1017, of, now on record in the office o f the wife, John Swartz, and Elsie Swartz, The Koval Neighbor* are re* Reasoner, died at the recorder o f conveyances, o f Washing- his wife, defendants, for the sum o f he p of 'he friends of the C< I |*ge by . Ju«ig<- . . * ,• v. ~ b i n County, Oregon, together with the Sixteen hundred and seventy-six dol- «|u«*Ht«*«J t«i attend thelm eeting in securing new st ud« tils and in K o c k « lei t*r in - t llu t e , ,\ew Yf^rk tenements, hereditaments, and appur- lars, and costs amounting to thirty- Friday night, as there is import H e uas-eij t4i,ian,-‘;H thereunto belonging or in seven dollars, with interest thereon at promoting the interests of the in- (¡¡ty, in Novem ber anywise appertaining; the rate o f eight per cent per annum ant business. H titution in every Other way pos- iiway three weeks after he le ft his Therefore by virtue o f said exeeu- from the 27th day o f October, 1917, Vernon Kurlinghum of Van- sib le S B H u ston w ho h i« I w o w ife. She w ro te fo r a c o p y o f tion, said judgment, decree and order and for the further sum o f One hun- • , n u s io n , w n o n jg IWO of sale, and in compliance with the de- 4red dollars. Attorneys fees; to me di- c«iuver barracks spent N ew Y e a r’s HOIIK m th e service, gave a rousing lne m a rria g e c e rtific a te , '«nil i n p- rnar,d8 o f said writ, I will on Saturday, greeted and delivered, commanding me day with his parents and other o a lr io tic address which w a - v e r v u l>’ Clt rk Miss Gilkey fo rw a rd e d January 19th, 1918, at 9:30 a. m. at make sale o f the real property here- ‘‘ . 't u , itrutnmuni ii II i , „ a the front door o f the Washington lnafter described, I have levied upon, relatives in this city. e n th u s ia s tic a lly re c e iv e d . ln ’ o o c u m e n r. n ilis o o r o A rgu s. County Court house at Hillsboro, Ore- and pursuant to said execution, decree gon, sell at public auction metion (subject to and order o f sale, I will on the 7th day redemption) to the highest bidder de for ° f January, 1918, at the south door of house in Hillsboro, „ Washing- ___ ____ e , right, . o ___f ___ __________ w cas)> in hand, all the title, and the court hoi interest which any o f the within named ton County, Oregon, at the hour o f To . J _ r _ . I .. L ' * J l . ’ 1 / i i* 1/ 1 n t h i. f c .e o ,. f ■ 4 , 1 A ■■ n A 11 Notice o f Final Settlement defendants had . 1 in or to . said premises o ’clock in the forenoon vs of said day, sell In the County Court o f the State o f on July 27th, 1915, (the date o f the at public auction to the highest bidder Oregon for Washington County O re -. mortgage executed by the defendant fo r, cash all the following described W. T. Simmons, to plaintiff B. A. real property, lying, being and situate , K, _ , lL Kliks. recorded July 29. 1915, in Vol. ' n tf>e County o f Washington and State In the matter o f the estate o f John 74 pa^e 298, mortgage records o f Oregon, and more particularly de- W. Sherwood, deceased, Martha Washington County, Oregon, and scribed as follows, to-wit: all o f the Sherwood, Administratrix which mortgage is by this suit fore- southwest quarter and the west half of Notice is hereby given, that the un- closed) or which any o f the said de- the northeast quarter, both in section fendarits have since that date had in n,ne> township one South o f Range 4 , dersigned administratrix o f the above or nuicl property or any part there- W’ est o f the Willamette Meridian con­ estate, has filed in the above entitled of. in order to satisfy said execution, taining two hundred and forty acres, be of Portland visited at the home of Sherwood Lad Heard From Court and cause her final account and judgment, decree, interest, costs and it more or less, according to the Gov­ ernment survey. Father and Mother John T M r. and M rs I. V . McAdoO of report as such administratrix, and the acorumg costs. Dated December 11th, 1917. Said sale will be made subject to re- n ________ Fletcher in this city Sunday. Sherwood were much relieved last <:° urt ha* f,xed a»d appointed demption privileges as provided by the J. C. A PP L E G A T E , Sheriff o f Washington County, Or. laws o f the state o f Oregon. to receive a long letter from the 2,81 dii* f J“ ™ ary. 1918. You can get the Portland Ore­ week , . f, . , - . at the hour o f 10 o clock forenoon o f 49-14 Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 4th gonian six days a week, by mail, their son. F erm a n , aged 15 who hHI(1 (lay> and the County Court room day o f December, 1917. and the Forest Grove Express, w as d o in g gu ard d u ty a t Halifax, of the County Court, in Hillsboro, Notice e f Sale J. C. A PP L E G A T E , for only $(¡.00 per year, if paid in N o v a Scotia, on the night of Dec. Washington County, Oregon, as the Notice is hereby given that by virtue Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore- o f the authority vested in us as joint advance. For Oregonian seven 6lh, when that city was almost | 4' me and place for the hearing o f ob- executors o f the last will and testa- 8on days a w«*«*k. add $!£.• 0 By GEO A L E X A N D E R , Deputy. final at'count if any, ment o f Louis P. Kerman, deceased, annihilated by th CXDlos on o f a ■)ectionH 10 48-5t ‘ * and for the final settlement o f said es- which said last will and testament ex- Archie Bryant, wife and child­ cargo of ammunition in the har- ■ UUs and the diBch. rKe of gaid .dmin pressly authorir.es us. as such ex- ren of this city, E dgar Mere-se ecutora, to sell all the real and personal ▼ ra fr^ bor. ^ oung M cA do o was knock«‘d ¡stratrix and the exhonoration and dis property belonging to the estate o f I 1 r iH 1 0 1 FG CS and wife of M cM innville and d«»wn by the (*Xplosiun, hut n ot j charge o f her bondsmen. _________________ ___________ _______ said deceased at __ private sale, , without ~ Claude Bryant of Coos county at­ seriou slv ’ n iu red so he w is ol iced Order o f Publication dated the 17th authority o f the County Court, said can be secured from us for Fall or , r will having been a«imitted to probate in Spring planting. Large Prune Trees tended a reunion of the H. I). seriously njurto, so n« W AS piacea on patrol duty, armed with a rifle u y „ » „ J, , 7‘ the County C o u r t o f Washington this year on account of ashington are very scarce . . • i • dl A iv 1 ii A S I ! Kiv W UUL/| Bryant family at Gaston Sunday, County, Oregon, we will, from and the late spnng and dry summer, there- and automatic pistol, with in- _________________ __________ _ _ 14, _ 191 h , pro- iore insure getting the best trees Anministratrix. after ________ Monday, January participating in one of Mother struction« to shoot anybody who ' J. N i. Hoffman, attorney for Admin- ceed to sell at private sale for cash in 1 jnoney can buy do not fail to w rite us B ryant’s famous family dinners. tratrix; office. Forest Grove, Ore. band at the office o f E I Kuratji jn , before buymg s m a l l trees elsewhere. istratri tried to ent r forbidden territory. the Hillsboro National Bank building. Buy early and save money. The W . C. T . U. will hold a (First publication o f this notice Dec. Hillsboro, Oregon, all o f the following One man insisted on passing and V I T CI T1 D V . „ i _ ,|_______ , 20th. 1917; last publication Jan. 17th, described real property in Washington N ew Y ea r’s reception at the home i ItL w o L K I d-ew a revolver on the youngster, 1 County. Oregon, to w it; All o f the Orenco, Ore. of Mrs. Pen field on Friday, Jan. who imm< diately shot him through west half o f the northeast quarter of 4th, at 2:30 p. m Each member the wrist. The boy was on duty, section 33, T. 2 N. R. 2 W. o f the Notice o f Sheriff's Sale DR. H. C. FORTNER By virtue o f an execution issued on Willamette Meridian, saving and ex­ will invite a guest an d asy m p o s-1 throuKh an en or for 48 hour8f cepting a tract o f about 6 acres sold to Successor to ium on Some of the 1 hings that i w j j |1 o n |y one CUp 0f soup for December 11th, 1917, ^ based upon that and owned by Washington County. certain judgment and decree, and or Bids will be received at the office of DR. H. W. V O LLM E R Are Worth While in the Work of j nourishment and w’as almost dead der o f sale made and entered on De- E. I. Kuratli, located as aforesaid. the W . C. T . U . ” will form the from exposure and lack of steep cemlier 1st, 1917, in the Circuit Court Dated this December 13, 1917. O FFIC E program. K. B. l 'en field. E. I. K U R A T L I. In First National Bank Building when relieved. He had his rtt o f the State o f Oregon, for Washing­ D A V ID K U R A T L I, ton County, in cause No. 5234, wherein Telehones Hubert Bernards, of M c M in n -! ward, however, for he was offered B. A. Kliks was plaintiff and wherein Executors. Residence 332 Office 333 ville, was a Hillsboro visitor the 1 a position in the mounted police the following, were defendants: W. T. H. T. Bagley, Attorney. 49-5t Simmons, George Mather and LaVerna last of the week. He says t h a t' and a strii»e on his sleeve The; •» u • . u i • n n D ir n T_ _ _ w ife; Harriet M. Levinger,! Levinger, . . A.. ... , , | ‘»>*'1 f-i ifn- UU ,lr Mather, his wife; Sheri H"a SaU D. D & M R R IT M P M cM innville s young men are al-1 boy says the soldiers acted nobly 1 Sarah Williams, G. L. Lindsley, ad- * most all in the service, and he in relief work, dividing their. "11 ,nlf tra.tor of the estate of Magnus rhe. f tate of A tto rn e y s at L a w M r. an«l M rs. II. J Perry an«i The committee of the alumni daughter of Vancouver were the created to secure contributions guests of the Joe I>«*nneville fam­ from the association for work of ily Saturday and Sunday. the College is making some pro M r. and Mrs. Henry T ay have gress in lhe work of organization, returned from New port where and a vigorous canvass of former they spent Christmas with the students will soon be made. latter’s m«*: her, Mrs. (¡has. Koper. Another meeting of the alumni is io be h< Id in Fort land in a few Prof. W . T. Fletcher, wife, -or^ weeks. Donald an«l daughter Elizalx-th Job printing phone 821. a a doesn’t know* just h«iw the farm- j rations with civilians and m.m\ | ¡Mued in said cause 5234 and to the un- Roy Hesseltine and Dora ers are going to get along another ,h ir . 11 V” . ,r y ,n * s‘‘,v e ' dersigned s h e r i f f o f Washington Hesseltine, plaintiffs, •# V l - year if this hert thinks .L I I, I women and children W h ile M r m M e A d o o would un thing keeps up. H u - I J there a re manv of the 1 d nert tninks tnere are many oi i t -ii," *, l " ih i County, directed, and which ludgment and decree I was in favor o f the said plaintiff, and against the said defend- tne|doubtedly rather have th. ir boy ; |intit and that the plaintiff recover of Loans and Real Estate D. D. BUMP. M. B. BUMP, V8< Residence Residence Hillsho«, „ . Forlst Prove KesiUence Hillsboro B. R. ( rafts, Jane Doe (first name un- p. ,,, r i i i c r o r o known) Crafts, his w ife; F. B. Phone 444 Offices— H ILLSB O RO Crafts and Jane Doe (first name un- -------------------- known) Crafts. h is w i f e ; John I N. HOFFM AN Swartz and Elsie Swartz, his wife, J . defendants. older fellows who can yet make a at home, going to school, they hand at the n low and in the har- must feel proud to have a son o f .. n . ..... . his calibre The b o v’s fath<‘r is vest fields, how ever.— Hillsboro n , \ f ■ . * n T ” ? • a iv ’ j and from the said defendant, W. T. I Simmons, the sum o f $1761.85 with in- terest at eight )>er cent per annum, the further sum o f $130, as his reasonatde s, at Sherwood. j New News, Warranty deed and mortgage I . , Is Appreciated Appreciated blanks for sale it this office I Publicity UbllClty Is num, and the further sum o f $43.25 as o f an execution, decree and order of Patent Office Business Solicited | costs and disbursements at six percent sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f per.annum, all to be computed from the State o f Oregon, for Washington Forest Grove, Oregon Argils | editor OI ne lUalalin \ alley ; attorney’s fees, at six per cent per an- Notice is hereby given that by virtue .. .... , l4 The following letter to the ed- Every time a child or an adult . i or . vo o • T . ,» itor of the Express i ssel ft x p b n - buys a 25 cent W a r Savings Thrift I ,. , .. .. w atory and is, of course, highly a p ­ Stamp, he buys for a soldier some preciated by the recipient: w herein the service, any one of Fortinnd, Oregon, the following articles: A belt, a December 31, 1917. fork, a knife, a pair of stockings Editor, Forest Grove Express, Forest Grove, Oregon, or an identilicatipn card. When he buys two stamps, he may be My dear Sir: When I glanced over the clippings furnishing any one of these: Can- JBL R eal GRAVELY S Chewing Plug today for the last two weeks from the teen , suit of can ton flannel u n d er- I (i\)rt.st Grove Express, 1 felt that the Wear, pair' o f g lo ves, pair of gog ! very least 1 could do was to forward gles, mess p late, pair of h ea v y y«u « w" nJ thanks on behalf o f the w«4olen so ck s, j Red Cross Campaign Committee. ’ j The manner in which you devoted M r. and M rs. L . M . Graham yOUr space to the Red C roesinyou rj last week received a letter from issue o f December 13. including the their son, Taylor, who wrote from *>'K n**w* stories in a > y a w meant is- Kansas City. M o., that he had e n -1 sues- 8hoW8 that there i8 no ‘,oubt but ,. , . r-w . . l i / v - . l that you have thrown yourself heart listed at Detroit rn the 107th | snd wy)U, into thi8 ,.Htriotic Campaign. ; Michigan engineers and was on j One cannot express any personal his way to W aco, Texas, with 157 won! o f thanks, but only on behalf of other recru its, to join his regi- Red Cross I want to s a y i ’ ^Thank' ment. He does not know, of course, when his regiment will hi* sent "o v e r,” but doesn’t expect to be in camp long. v u " Attorney A t Law j When you chew Gravely you ere Better Setlefled. A Little Chew le Enough and It Laets a Lena Whlla. The Geed Gravely Taete latte, tea. A lOe. POUCH IS PROOF OF IT J 'S i Bravtty JcAnxcCo ¿hmnu.Ht £2 PIPE HIS EXPRESSION! HE L THINKS HE IS HAPPY WITH THAT BIG CUD OF HIS-BUT YOU'VE GOT IT ALL OVER HIM. YOU CAN READ MY BILLBOARD AND CHEW I--- GRAVELY !l -* I Believe me. Very sincerely yours, ORTON E. GOODMAN. Manager Press Bureau. r - . 'I LOOK FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL-IT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY WITHOUT THIS SEAL