The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 14, 1918, Image 5

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    NOTES A ND PERSONALS
Paul Heck of Dilley had busi­
ness in I his city Saturday.
(/luudr Smith had I iusuii ' hh in _ Money to loan Valley Realty
Portland Saturday.
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 1 9 - t f
Valentine, comic
and #enti-
Found
Child’s b r o w n kid
ment.al, at the Hook Store
glove. Call at Express office. 6 - t f
M r«. Oliver Kvarm of Newher«
W. R. Ives of Vancouver was
vl*lt«d Mr*. C. E. Roy in thin looking after business in this city
Sunday.
city Keveral day* this week.
A tine line of spring and sum­
Mr*. W. W. MrKIdowncy en­
mer suit*« for men and boys now
tertained the Kleur-de-Li* club at on display at Anderson's. Costs
her home yesterday afternoon
nothing to see them.
George (I. Hancock, real e*-
Miss Mildred Woodruff was out
tate, farm loan* and fire insur­ from Portland Sunday for a visit
with her uncle and aunt, Mr and
ance, new Andernon block.
50
Mrs. M. T. Sherett.
Hilly Martin of Portland visited
M. T. Sherett brought a load of
his many friends in this city Sat­
cattle from Douglas county to
urday. He is a sidesman for the Portland Saturday and spent Sun­
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
day with Mrs Sherett in this
Joe A. Wiles would like to city.
write your insurance. Will give
J. C. Turner, late of Umatilla
you service that will be to your county, but now living at C o r­
advantage. West side Main St„ nelius, visited his old crony, Jim
north of Tucker’s garage.
Ritchey, in this city last Satur­
day.
Lieutenant Chas. Robinson of
Huy your groceries, fish, veg­
Camp ¡¿-win visited hi.s parents in
etables and second-hand l ouse-
this city Friday, visited friends at
hold goods of th»* Economy store
Corvallis Saturday and spent Dodge bldg., cor. 3d street and
Sunday in this city.
Pacific avenue.
6-t f
Remember, friends, you must
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kunkle
pay in advance to get the Express have received a letter from their
at one dollar per year. The reg­ son, Harry, who is with the 41st
division of
ngineers in France
ular price is $1 fit). We pay you
and Harry says he is well and is
.r>0c to collect from yourself.
satisfied with military life so far.
Harold Robinson left Monday
to enter (). A. C., where he will
take the milita y training to make
him a more formidable foe of the
Huns in case he is called under
the draft.
"I>ove in a cottage” is all right
if the cottage is good to look at
and comfortable.
We can fit
up your cottage floors with beau­
tiful and lasting rugs and furnish
either wall paper or paints for
your walls and ceilings. Co^ts
If you want a bookkeeping po­ you nothing to leirn our prices.
sition in the reclamation service, I>‘t’s talk it over. Claude E.
Smith.
It
write Secretary 11th U. S. Civil
Service district, 303 Post office
1918 Flection Calendar
Huilding, Seattle, Wash., for in­ (Paste this article in your scrap hook)
formation and application blanks.
Registration hooka now often, will re­
Sidary from $000 to $1200 per an- j
main oped until April 10. All regis­
num; examinations March 9th,
tered voters who have changed resi­
1918.
dence since last registration must re­
register. New arrivals |n state, who
Elmer Harper, aged 29 years, a
have completed first six months of
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Har­
residence, may register. Minora who
per, pa sed away last Thursday at
have just attained majority may reg­
ister. Minors who will attain major­
the family home, above C.ales
ity between April 16 and May 16
Creek town, pneumonia being
may register between March 18 and
the case of death. Funeral ser­
April 16. A fte r primaries, registra­
vices were held at the Buxton
tion books will be re-opened for gen­
chapel Saturday and the remains
eral election.
were interred in Forest View, Rev.
P R IM A R IE S
April 12 I.ast day for filing nominat­
Putnam officiating.
Nearly one hundred men and
women attended the musical and
card party given at the K. of P.
hall last Saturday night for the
benefit of the French and Belgian
refugees and the charatab'e ladies
who gave the party cleared a nice
sum for this worthy cause. The
program included vocal solos by
Mrs. McKIdowney and Miss Ma
bel Rasmusen, readings by Mrs.
Merle Redcr and Miss Mildred
Scobee and piano solos by Russell
Heals. All numbers were well ren­
dered and vigorously encored.
After the card-playing cake and
coffee were served in the banquet
hall and this was followed by a
half-hour of dancing.
Order Spray Material Now
Insect pests and fungous dis­
eases are always with us and must
be combatted. Due to transpor­
tation difficulties and a possible
shortage of spray material, grow­
ers are utg»d to consider their
seasonal needs and order their in­
secticides and fungicides now.
Both Prof. IiOvett and Prof.
Barss, O A. C. specialists, think
that growers had best order as
early as possible. Lead arsenate
has practically doubled in price,
and in many cases it may be ad­
visable to substitute arsenate of
lime, (calcium arsenate).
This
material is satisfactory and safe
when used properly
Representa­
tive samples of the material (one-
half pound) should be sent to the
chemist of the Oregon Experiment
Station, Corvallis, for analysis
and advice as to the dilution to
use and the proper procedure
when mixing.
ing (»etitions for state offices and for
filing portrait* and arguments for
and against candidates for state
office.
April 16 Registration books close for
primaries.
April 17 Last day for filing nominat­
ing |>etitions for county offices.
May 8 Last day on which official
pamphlet may he mailed to registered
voters.
May 16 Last day on which candidate
may withdraw nominating |>etitinns.
May 16- Last day on which vacancies
caused by death or removal may be
filled by petition.
May 17 Primary Nominating Flection;
polls o|>en 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
May 27 Last day for filing report of
campaign expenditures by individuals
(not candidate*) extending $50.00 or
more each.
June 1 Last date for filing report of
campaign expenditures,
by candi-
March 9, 1918, proceed to sell at pri­
vate sale for cash in hand, at the office
o f E. I. Kuratli,
in the Hillsboro
National Bank building, in Hillsboro,
Oregon, all o f the following described
real property in Washington County,
Oregon;
Truitt* and Vegetable« in SeaHon
All o f the west half o f the northeast
quarter o f section 33, T. 2 N. R. 2 W.
Will. Mer., saving and excepting a
tract o f about 6 acres sold to and
P H O N E 701
owned by Washington County.
Bids will be received at the office o f
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
E. I. Kuratli, located as aforesaid.
Dated this February 6, 1918.
E. I.n C U R A T L I,
dates, political agents and political
Administrator’ s Notice to Creditors
D A V ID K U R A T L I,
committees; candidates limited to 15 In the County Court o f the State of
Executors.
Oregon for Washington County.
[>*r cent o f first year’s salary, mini­
H. T. B AG LE Y.
In the matter o f the estate o f Pit
mum I100.ÍX).
Attorney.
Blarrin, deceased.
June 12 Date on which district attor-
First pub. F eb. 7; last Mar. 7. 1918.
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
the
un­
torneys are required to institute pros­
dersigned ha;, been duly appointed by
ecution for failure to file re|a>rts o f the County C o u r t o f Washington
Notice o f Final Settlement
campaign exftenditure*.
County, Oregon, Administrator o f the
Notice is hereby given that the un­
estate o f Pit Blarrin, deceased. All dersigned Executor o f the estate o f
GENERAL ELECTION
July 3 I.ast day for filing initiative persons interested or having claims as Johan Albert Pearson, deceased, has
against said estate are hereby required filed in the County Court of the State
(»etitions; signatures required, 22,533. to present the same to me at the o f­ o f Oregon, for Washington County, his
July 13 Last day for filing arguments fice o f J. N. Hoffman, in the city of final account and report, and said
for initiative and referendum meas­ Forest Grove, Oregon, properly veri­ Court has fixed Monday, March 11,
fied, as by law required, within six 1918, at 10 o ’clock A. M. as the time,
ure*.
months from the date o f this notice.
and the County Court room in Hills­
July 23 Last day for filing arguments
Dated this 14th day o f February, boro, Oregon, as the place, for the
against initiative and referendum 1918.
hearing o f objections, if any, to said
(»etitions.
The first date o f this publication of report and the final settlement o f said
estate.
Sept. 10 Last day for filing nomina­ notice being February 14, 1918.
Dated this February 7, 1918.
ting certificates by parties independ­
P A U L BECK,
A N D R E W D A N IE LSO N ,
ent o f those made at primaries.
Administrator o f the estate o f Pit
Executor.
Sept. 25 Last day for filing independ- Blarrin, deceased.
6-5t
H.
T.
B
A
G
LE
Y
,
ent nomination petitions by electors.
5-5t
Attorney.
Notice to Taxpayers
Sept. 26 I.a*t day for filing arguments
Notice is hereby given that on Mon­
for and against candidates.
Notice o f Final Settlement
day, Feb. 18. 1918, the tax rolls for the
Oct. 5 Registration books close.
year 1917, will be open for collection of In the County Court for the State o f
Oct. 26 Last day for mailing official taxes, and the first half o f all taxes
Oregon for Washington County.
pamphlet to registered voter*.
shall be (»aid on or before April 5 fol­
In the matter o f the estate o f Her-
Nov. 4 Last day for withdrawing lowing, and the second half on or be­ i>ert G. Hazlitt, Deceased.
fore October 5 following.
Interest
nomination.
Notice is hereby given that Bertha
shall be charged and collected at the
Nov. 4
Last day for filing nominat­ rate o f one percent per month or frac­ Agnes Hazlitt, executrix o f the estate
ing (»etitions to fill vacancies on bal­ tion o f a month in case o f delinquency, of Herbert G. Hazlitt, deceased, has
until paid. Interest at said rate ap­ rendered and presented for settlement
lot caused by death or removal.
; her first and final account o f her admin­
Nov. 5---General Election— Polls open plies to the first half i f not paid by istration o f the estate o f said deceased,
April 5, and to the second half if not
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
paid by October 5. All taxes remain­ and prays for allowance o f said account
Nov. 15— Last day for filing statements ing unpaid on October 5 shall be delin­ and for the distribution o f the residue
of said estate to the persons entitled
o f campaign expenditures by indi­ quent and on November 5, 1918, a pen­
thereto; that the County Court has
alty
o
f
5
percent
will
be
charged
and
viduals and organizations other than
collected thereon in addition to the in­ fixed Monday, the 4th day o f March,
candidates.
A. D., 1918, at the hour o f eleven
terest herein provided.
o’ clock in the forenoon as the time,
Nov. 20— Last day for filing statements
Any day after the expiration o f six
o f campaign expenditure* by candi­ months after the taxes charged against and the court room o f the county judge
: in the court house at Hillsboro, Ore­
dates; candidates limited to 10 per any real property are delinquent, the gon, as the place for hearing thereon;
Sheriff shall have the right, and it that all persons interested in said es­
cent o f first year’s salary.
shall be his duty upon demand, to
Dec. 5— Date o f governor’s proclama­ make out and issue certificates o f de­ tate are notified then and there to ap­
pear and show cause, if any they have,
tion declaring nominees elected and linquency against such property. Said
, why said first and final account should
certificates to bear interest at the rate | not be approved and allowed and set­
measures enacted.
12 percent. On or as soon as prac­ tled. and the residue o f said estate dis­
O F F IC IA L S TO BE ELECTED
ticable after October 6, the tax col­ tributed. as prayed for in said petition,
National — National Committeeman; lector shall proceed to collect all taxes
aad the estate closed o f record.
United States Senator to complete levied against personal property, which
Dated January 31st, 1918.
unexpired term expiring March 3, shall have been unpaid and shall levy
upon
sufficient
goods
and
chattels
of
B E R TH A AG NES H A Z L IT T .
1919; Unltad States Senator to serve
delinquent tax payers and sell same to
Executrix.
six years beginning March 4, 1919; satisfy said tax, or said sheriff shall
L. M. G RA H A M .
Representatives in Congress to serve charge said personal tax against real
Attorney for Executrix,
property and said tax shall become a
two years beginning March 4, 1919.
4-5t
Forest Grove, Oregon.
lien
upon
said
real
property,
and
shall
State— Governor; State Treasurer; one
be enforced in the same manner as
Justice o f the Supreme Court; A ttor­ other real estate tax liens.
DR. H. C. FORTNER
ney-General; Superintendent o f Pub­
In making request for statement of
lic Instruction; Labor Commissioner taxes, town lots should be designated
Successor to
and Public Service Commissioner at | by addition and lot and block number.
DR. H. W. V O LLM E R
Acreage should be designated by Sec-
Large.
I tion. Township and Range. Whenever
Water Divisions— One Superintendent possible descriptions should be copied
O FFIC E
for Each o f Tw o Divisions, Eastern from deed or contract.
.. In First National Bank Building
On paying
second half o f tax it will be necessary
Telehones
Oregon and W’estern Oregon.
Circuit Court---Three judges Multno­ to return the original first-half tax re­ Residence 332
Office 333
ceipt.
J. C. A P P L E G A T E ,
mah County, one Umatilla and Mor­
Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector,
row, one Hood River and Wasco and
Washington County, Oregon.
D. D. & M. B. BUM P
one Baker.
5-3t
Attorneys at Law
District Attorneys— 36, one for each
Notice o f Sale
county.
Loans and Real Estate
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
State Senators— 15, two Marion county;
D.
D.
BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
one each from Linn, Lana, Jackson, o f the authority vested in us as joint
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
Yamhill,
Clackamas,
Multnomah, executors o f the Last Will and Testa­ Forest Grove.
ment
o
f
Louis
P.
Kerman,
deceased,
Clatsop. Umatilla and Baker; one
Phone 444
Offices -H IL L S B O R O
each from following joint districts; which said last will and testament ex­
Lane and Linn; Benton and Polk; pressly authorizes us, as such execu­
J
N . HOFFM AN
Clackamas, Multnomah and Colum­ tors, to sell all the real and personal
property
belonging
to
the
estate
o
f
bia; Morrow, Umatilla and Union.
State Representatives — 60, from all said deceased, at private sale, without
order o f Court, said will having been
Patent Office Business Solicited
districts.
admitted to probate in the County
County Officers— These vary in the dif­ Court o f Washington County, Oregon,
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
ferent counties.
we will, from and after Saturday.
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Attorney At Law
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other Fruit and Nut Trees, Shade
Trees, Shrubbery, Roses, etc.,
for immediate or Spring delivery.
Prunes and other fruit crops have
paid growers good returns this
year and existing conditions in­
sure good prices for all food pro­
ducts for many years to come.
There is practically no undertak­
ing more promising at this time
than a good orchard on suitable
land, properly cared for.
W*
deal directly with our customers,
grow our own trees and thu* in­
sure you good stock at correct
prices. L et us know your need*.
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