The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 28, 1918, Image 5

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS
Dr. Lowe, Friday.
Remember t h e
R e d Cross
Judge K. (). Stevenson had “ Superfluity Sale” in the Miller
business in town Saturday.
building next Saturday.
Money to loan Valley Realty
Leon Sills was in from the
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Thatcher district Tuesday, trad­
Mr. and Mr«. Jim Nichols were ing with local merchants.
shopping in town Saturday.
We have on hand all idzes of
drain
tile for farm drainage. Let
Warranty deed and mortgage
u* quoit* y o u p r i c e s .
Forest
blanks for sale at this office.
Grove Planing Mill Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Crabtree
Claude Smith has so much work
were in from their farm Saturday.
on week days that he found it
M r. and Mrs. George Mann of necessary to lay linoleum in a six-
Gales Creek were shopping in room house south of Cornelius
town Friday.
last Sunday.
N o other garden tool is such a
Wilfred Rriggs, one of Uncle
Sam’s sailor boys, visited his par­ labor saver as the “ Iron Age”
I combined seeder and cultivator.
ents at Dilley last week.
See it at Gordon’s Hardware
Mrs. W. C. Henfer spent Sun­ Store.
10-tf
day and Monday visiting friends
A.
L
Tumbleson
has
closed
his
and relatives at McMinnville.
barber shop, in the Hames build­
Lime-Sulphur spray, d r y or ing, and is moving the fixture* to
liquid, in any quantity, at Van- Wheeler, where he will continue
Koughnet & Reder's drug store. his profession.
Mrs. (!laude Smith and little
Mrs. Blanche
Richards has
daughter spent Sunday with rela­ lea-ed the J N. Hoffman building,
tives at Portland and Vancouver. west of the Star Theater, and
M r. and Mrs. H. R. Bernard will move her fancy goods into
are now comfortably domiciled in the -•amc some time next week.
The work of layn
laying the “ hot
apartments over the First National
stuff” on the Rex-Tigard road is
wi-ll under way and it is expected
H u g h Watson of Chehalis, that inside of 60 days there will
Wash., visited the Claude Smith be a paved road from Newberg to
family and other friends in this Portland.
city Sunday.
Walter W olf of this city is very
Henry
Hesacker Saturday >roud of a silver medal awarded
brought to this city two porkers lim by the Southern Pacific for
that weighed 1100 pounds and (eeping the local sub-station in
brought 15c per i>ound.
letter shape than any other on
Mrs. J. L. VanKirk left Tues­ the division
Mrs. W F. Johnson Saturday
day for Seattle, where she will
spend a few weeks visiting her accompanied her aunt. Mrs. Lucy
Williams, to McMinnville, where
sister, Mrs. Sadie Cummins.
the
latter will remain for a few
M r. and Mrs. Bernard Ortman
days.
Mr s . Johnson returned
and their two big boys, George
Saturday
night.
and Clarence, were looking after
Auctioneer J. W. Hughes Fri
business in town Saturday.
day
sold for A. B. Clark and Wm.
Mr. Hardy, traveling freight
and [tassenger agent for the Ore­ Freeman seven head oi horses,
gon Klectric, was visiting his which brought only moderate
rices. They had 16 head for sale,
company’s patrons in this city
ut called the sale off after selling
Friday.
seven head.
Buy your groceries, fish, veg­
R. C. Hill, who is working in
etables and second-hand house­
the
box factory of the Union Meat
hold goods of the Kconomy store
company,
near Kenton, visited
D o d g e J>ldg., cor. 3d street and
Mrs.
Hill
over
Sunday
Mr. Hill
Pacific avenue.
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finds the work so light and pleas­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barker and ant that he says he’d rather work
daughter visited relatives in Port­ than loaf.
land and St. Johns Saturday and
Sunday, taking in Vancouver bar­
Washington County Transfers
racks while away.
Mary Bisbee to W. H. Bagley, jr.,
Bank.
e
Uncle Sam’s Agents
H. T. GILTNER
Thrift Stamps and War Savings
Certificates may be purchased
from any of the following-named
firms and individuals:
Fruit« and Vegetable« in Season
The Postoffice
W. F. Schultz Co.
Shearer & Son
Caples & Co.
VanKoughnet &
Reder
Ottice Shearer
V I Fuqua
G G Paterson
Copeland & Mc-
Cready
O M Sanford
H R Bernard
G H Baldwin
R P Nixon
Chas Hines
J J Wirtz
W F Hartrampf
Good Inveatmt C
Staple and Fancy Groceries
P H O N E 701
South Main Street -
Forest Grove, Ore
Making Fruit Boxes
A t groat expense, we have in­
stalled a machine for making
Fruit Boxes of all sizes and we
would like to quote prices to box
users.
Forest Grove Planing
Mill Co.
9-tf
Edward, the ten-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. M . R. Johnson,
ustained a broken nose last Fri­
day when a baseball thrown by a
larger hoy struck him in the face.
Edward is getting along nicely
and is hoping his nose will come
s'raight again.
Executrix’ s Notice
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon, for the County of Washing­
ton.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been by the County
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the
County o f Washington, duly apjiointed
and confirmed Executrix of the Last
Will and Testament of William HJ
H uh kin. deceased, and has qualified as
such.
Now therefore, ail persons having
claims against the estate of the said
William H.
Hoskin, deceased, are
hereby required to present the same to
the undersigned at the law office of
W. P. Dyke, in Forest Grove, Oregon,
together with the proper vouchers
within six months from tne date o f this
notice.
Dated this 28th day of March. 1918.
R A C H E L A N N HOSKIN,
Executrix o f the L a s t Will and
Testament o f William H. Hoskin, de­
ceased.
W. P. D Y K E ,
Attorney for said estate.
12-5t
Notice o f Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has filed in the County Court
o f Washington County, Oregon, his
final account as administrator o f the
estate o f C. Frederick E. Braun, de­
ceased. and said Court has fixed Mon­
day, April 15. 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M.
aa the time and the County Court room
in Hillsboro, Oregon, the place for the
hearing o f objections, i f any, to said
final account and the settlement o f this
I)r. Quentin Tucker has re­ 196.92 sc. in D. L. C.s o f G. W. Fearn- estate.
turned, after spending two months ( xide, David Allen and Marvel M. Watts.
Dated this March 14. 1918.
in study at San Francisco and, 117,000.
E. I. K U R A T L I, Administrator.
I/)s Angeles, and has resumed hisj W. H. Begley, et ux to Cove OakB
H. T. B AG LE Y, Attorney.
company, same description, $1.00.
First pub. Mar. 14; last, Apr. 11.
practice of medicine.
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O.
F.
Kelsey
to
J.
D.
Rode.
Its
14,
Joe A. Wiles would like to
SUMMONS
write your insurance. Will give 15, blk 2, Hall Add to Forest Grove, In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
$ 10 .
you service that will be to your
Oregon for Washington County.
W. J. Good et al to J. N. Munkers,
advantage. West side Main St„
George
Wise, Plaintiff,
It 8, blk 1, Valley View add, Forest
north of Tucker’s garage.
vs.
Grove, $10.
Rememlier, friends, you must
W. J. Good to O. P. Kelsey, It. 5, Henry Staveley Waudby and
pay in advance to get the Express West Park Add, Forest Grove, $10.
Maria Waudby, Defendants.
at one dollar per year. The reg­ 0. C. Minkley et vir to Wm. H. To Henry Staveley Waudby and Maria
Waudby, Defendants;
ular price is $1 50. We pay you Crosley, 284 ac. in Naylor D. L. C.,
50c to collect from yourself.
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E
$ 1 . 000 .
OF OREGON: You, and each o f you.
John
Vanderzanden
et
ux
to
Peter
J.
S. W. Dry Lime Sulphur is act-
nally Lime and Sulphur not Sol- Vanderzanden, E 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 30. are hereby required to appear and
nble Sulphur. There is only one 2 N. 3, and 60.70 ac. adjoining, $10,500. ; answer the complaint filed against you
Samuel G. Brown to Minnie Nelson. ; in the above entitled court and suit on
dry Lime-Sulphur on the market;
100x50
feet in It. 4, blk. 3. Curtis add. or before the last day o f the time pre­
that is Sherwin-W’illiams. Sold
scribed in the order for publication o f
to Forest Grove, $900.
by Littler’s Pharmacy.
V. Domon to H. L. H azlitt et ux., this summons, to-wit,—On or before
Roy Mayea, who is employed 1 ac. in H. Buxton D. L. C., $10.
the expiration o f six weeks next from
in a Vancouver shipyard, visit» d
V. Domon to Peter Naismith et ux.; and after the date of the first publica­
relatives in th's city Friday. He¡ 15 ac. in H. Buxton D. L. C., $10.
tion o f this summons, viz., the 28th
is making in the neighborhood of
$0 per day and was recently given
a premium of $25 for neatness of
work performed.
This summons is served upon you by
publication by order o f the Hon. Geo.
R. Bagley, Judge o f the above en­
titled court, which order was made at
Hillsboro, Oregon, on the 25th day o f
March, A. D. 1918.
L. M. G R A H A M ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residing at Forest Grove, Oregon.
First pub. Mar. 28; last May 9.
Ask any agent for particulars.
Schultz sells Forest Grove and
Gold Crest creamery butter and
Forest Grove and Holsum Victory
and Liberty breads. It ’s up to
the people to decide whether they
want local or Portland bread and
butter. _______________ (Advt.j
Mrs. C. H. Hamilton of Los-
tine, Ore , says she had rheuma­
tism fur 38 years and was help­
less most of the time. W’ent to
Dr. Darland 59 days and has
been able to do her own work
ever since. Now 66 years old.
Political Announcements
AN N O U N C E M EN T
To the Republicans o f Washington
County:
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the nomination on the Re­
publican ticket for the office o f State
Representative.
I seek the nomination because I am
willing to work, to work hard, and to
work all the time to win this war for
the free voice and rule o f the people of
the world, to promote the best inter­
ests o f the State o f Oregon, and to
keep the home fires burning brightly in
Washington County.
I seek the nomination because I have
had experience in legislation, and be­
lieve I can give “ value received” for
every e ffo rt expended in my behalf.
I seek the franchise o f the people
and, if chosen, I will serve them hon­
estly and economically,
L O Y A L M. G R A H A M ,
A dvt)
Forest Grove, Oregon.
FRED A. EVEREST
A t present Deputy Recorder
R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E
for Nomination for
RECORDER OF C O N V E Y A N C E S
Primary Election May 17, 1918.
(Paid A dvt)
He Gets Days cl Comfort
out of a pouch of
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
Miss Carol Phillips arrived last!
Friday from Nehalem fora week’s
visit with Forest Grove friends
and reports a storm Thursday
night the other side the moun­
tains which Ijlew big trees across
the railroad track, delaying traffic
many hours
Rufus Cheney has been pro­
moted to assistant cashier at the
Forest Grove
National Bank,
(Maude Wagner t a k e s M r.
Cheney’s place as bookkeeper and ¡
Miss Ireland has gone to Portland
to fill a position in the First
National bank.
The Porter-Connolly company,
grading contractors on the Gales
Creek & Wilson River Railroad,
have resumed work after a layofF
of several months. The winter
rains have washed out consider­
able of the work, but the con­
tractors expect to complete their
job this summer
day o f March, A. D. 1918, and if you
fail so to appear a n d answer the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in his complaint, to-
wit. That plaintiff
have judgment
against you for the sum o f $234.35 on
note and mortgage with interest there­
on from March 23rd, 1918, at the rate
o f eight per cent per annum as a first
lien and for the foreclosure o f the
mortgage upon the following described
real estate securing said sum as a first
cause o f suit; and fo r judgment
against you for the sum o f $229.86 on
not« and mortgage and for the sum of
$16.83 for taxes with interest on both
sums since March 23rd, 1918, at the
rate o f eight per cent per annum, and
for the foreclosure o f the mortgage
upon the following described real es­
tate securing said sums as a second
cause o f suit, and fo r coats and dis­
bursements and for attorney fees.
That the mortgages described in
plaintiff's complaint were executed by
the defendants to Emma W. Cox and
by said Emma W. Cox assigned to the
plaintiff, thereby conveying the follow­
ing described real estate located in
Washington County, Oregon, and de­
scribed as beginning at the northwest
corner o f the southwest quarter o f the
northeast quarter o f section 13, thence
South along center line o f said section
13 160 rods, to the southwest corner o f
the northwest quarter o f the southeast
quarter o f section 13; thence East 20
rods; thence North 160 rods to the line
on the south side o f the northwest
quarter o f the northeast quarter o f
section 13; thence West 20 rods to the
place o f beginning, containing 20 acres
o f land, more or less, all in Township
one South o f Range 5, West Will.
Mer. which mortgages were given by
the defendants as follows:
Jan. 29. 1914, for the sum of $200.00.
recorded in book 71 o f the mortgage
records o f Washington County, Ore­
gon, at page 6 thereof.
May Uth, 1914, for the sum o f
$200.00, recorded in book 71 o f said
records at page 49 thereof. Plaintiff
prays for a decree forclosing said
mortgages, and that said real es­
tate be sold in the manner prescribed
by law to satisfy said judgment, at­
torney fees and costs, and that the
proceeds o f said sale be -applied to the
payment o f the several sums found to
be due plaintiff, and to the costs and
disbursements o f said sale. That the
defendants, and all persons claiming
by, through or under them, or either
o f them, be forever barred and pre­
cluded from any interest or title in or
to said premises, and fo r such other
and further relief as may be just and
equitable.
Firat N at’ l Bank
Foreat Grova N a t’l
Bank
Goff Bros.
A G Hoffman & Co.
Chas Lit tier
E F Burlingham
Gordon & Gordon
H T Giltner
John Anderson
M J Abbott
C V B Russell
C S McNutt
Pac. Barber Shop
Claude E Smith
W C Benfer
Brady Chowning
M S Allen & Co.
News-Times Office
Real Gravely Plug is such good tobacco
(just enough sweetening to fla v o r ), that
a plug of Real Gravely lasts much lonccr
than an ordinary plug, and gives the com­
fort and satisfaction of good tobacco.
Give any man a chew o\ Real Gravely Plug, and he
will tell you th a t’» the kind to send. Send the besll
Ordinary plug i* false economy. It cost* let? per
week to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew
of it lasta a long while.
DR. H. C. FORTNER
Successor to
DR. H. W. V O LLM E R
O FFIC E
. In First National Bank Building
Telehones
Residence 332
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
Attorneys at Law
If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife
a"i>
a little to your smoking tobacco. It will
give flavor—improve your smoke.
SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE
A POUCH OF GRAVELY
D ealers all around hare carry it in 10c. pour he«. A 3c.
stamp w ill put it into hia hands in any Train in g C am p or S ea­
port o f tha U. S. A . E ven “ over there” a 3c. «ta m p w ill talco
it to him. Y ou r dealar w ill «upply en velop e and Siva you o ffi­
cial direction« how to address it.
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thing
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The Patent Pomth keept it Fresh and Clean anti GooJ
—It it mot Real Graoefy withoat this Protection Seal
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Office 333
Loans and Real Estate
D. D. BUMP,
Residence
Forest Grove.
Phone 444
J
M. B. BUMP,
Residence Hillsboro
Offices -H IL L S B O R O
N. HOFFM AN
Attorney A t Law
Patent Office Business Solicited
Forest Grove,
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Oregon