The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 11, 1918, Image 6

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    H. T. GILTNER
of land, more or less, all In Township
Money to loan— Valley Realty
one South o f Kanj^ B, West Will.
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
Mor. which mortgages were given by
Dr. Lowe, April 26.
Warranty deed and mortgage
' the defendants ss follows:
Farmers, get your blue stone blanks (or sale at this office.
Jan. 29. 1914, for the sum o f $200.00.
at McNutt’s.
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A ten-pound son was born last
recorded in lx>ok 71 o f the mortgage
Billy Ives of Vancouver was Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
records o f Washington County, Ore­
looking after business in this city Emmerson.
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
gon, at page 6 thereof.
Sunday.
T. H. Littlehales recently sold
May 11th, 1914, for the sum o f
Mrs. Benfer returned Sunday the residence property of Miss
$200.00, recorded in Ixxik 71 o f ssid
evening from a visit with Port­ Mary Sias to Mrs. L. A. Man­
records at page 49 thereof. Plaintiff
P H O N E 701
land friends.
gold.
i praya for a decree forclosing said
mortgages, and that said real es­
George G . Hancock, real es­
Thos. T. Frith, an insurance
South Main Street
Forest Grove, Ore
tate be sold in the munner prescribed
tate, farm loans and fire insur­ adjuster, was in the city Friday,
I by law to satisfy said judgment, at­
ance, new Anderson block. 50
looking up the fact in connection
torney fees and coats, and that the
E. J. McAlear and family of with the Wegner fire of lost Thurs­ terest which the within named de­ the judgment of snid D. S. McBride.
pr<x'e«>«ls
of aaid sale be applied to the
Hillsboro visited the D. N. Morris day.
fendants, snd each o f them had on
Now therefore, by virtue of said ex­ payment o f the several sums found to
January
Id,
1914,
the
date
of
the
and W. J. Good families Sunday.
Buy your groceries, fish, veg­
ecution, judgment order, decree ami
1 mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
Walter Watkins left Saturday etables and second-hand house­ said date had in and to the alaive de- order o f sale, and in compliance with be due plaintiff, and to the coats and
the commands o f said writ, I will, on disbursements o f said sale. That the
for Mare Island, after a two hold goods of the Economy store scribed . property
or any
1
- -. part
. thereof, May 6th. 1918, at ten o'clock. A. M., defendants, and ail persona claiming
to
satiaf
fv
said
execu
weeks’ visit with his wife in this Dodge bldg., cor. 3d street and
execution, judgment or- „t the South front door of the County
der and decree. interest, costs and ac- Court House in Hillsboro, Washington i by, through or under them, or either
city.
Pacific avenue.
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cruing costs,
County, Oregon, sell at public auction o f them, be forever barred an«l pre­
Joe and Mamie Loomis left
Grant Mann of Cornelius wants
Dated this March 28, 1918.
(subject to redemption) to the highest cluded from any interest or title in or
Saturday to resume their studies to be sheriff, having filed for the
bidder for cash in hand, all the right, to said premises, and for auch other
J. C. APPLEGATE.
at the University of Washington, republican nomination.
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore. title and interest which the within- and further relief as may be just and
named defendant, Allen A. Dale, had
Seattle
H. T. BAGLEY,
on
the 16th day o f February. 1914, or I equitable,
The
officers
of
the
Washington
Boys’ khaki military suits now
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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since that date hud in arid to the alarve
This summons is served upon you by
Come
County
Poultry
association,
at
a
being shown at our store,
described property or any part thereof
'
publication
by order of the Hon. Geo.
recent
meeting,
invested
$50
in
a
Executrix's Notice
to satisfy the execution, judgment or­
see them, boys. John Anderson,
R.
Bagley,
Judge of the ab«>ve mi-
Liberty
Bond,
thus
showing
the
der.
decree,
interest,
cost
and
accru­
In the County Court o f the State of
the leading clothier.
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tit!«*d court, which order was made at
patriotism of the members and
Oregon, for the County of Washing­ ing costs.
We have on hand all sizes of j i he pro-perity of the association.
ton.
Hillsboro, Oregon, on the 25th day of
J. C. APPLEGATE,
drain tile for farm drainage,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore. March. A. D. 1918.
A. Baldwin has moved his sec­ dersigned has been by the County
us quote y o u p r i c e s . Forest
Dated this :10th day of March. 1918.
L. M. GRAHAM.
ond-hand store and agate grinding Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the
First publication, April 4th, 1918.
Grove Planing Mill Co.
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Attorney
for Plaintiff.
County
o
f
Washington,
duly
ap(x>inted
Last publication May 2nd. 1918.
shop to his new building, west of
The Sherwood News is author­ Brodersen’s paint shop, First ave- ami confirmed Executrix o f the Last
Residing at Forest Grove, Oregon.
ity for the statement that Sher­ i nue south, near S. P. pa senger Will and Testament of William H
SUMMONS
First pub. Mar. 28; last May 9.
Hoskin, deceased, and has qualified as In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
wood is to have a logan juice fac­ .depot. Call on him.
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3uch.
Oregon for Washington County.
tory in the near future.
Now therefore, all persons having
Political Announcements
George Wise, Plaintiff,
DON’T, DO N ’T, punish your
claims
against
the
estate
o
f
the
said
Notice o f Final Settlement
♦
vs.
William
H.
Hoskin,
deceased,
are
i
child for bedwetting. He can be
Notice is hereby given that the un­
ANNOUNCEMENT
required to present the same to Henry Staveley Waudby ami
cured. See Dr. Darland, Chiro­ dersigned has filed in the County Court hereby
the undersigned at the law office of
To the Republicans o f Washington
Maria Waudby, Defendants.
practor and Naturopath.
o f Washington County, Oregon, his W. P. Dyke, in Forest Grove. Oregon,
County:
To
Henry
Staveley
Waudby
and
Maria
A. C. Smi h, the poultryman, final account as administrator o f the 1 together with the proper vouchers
I hereby announce myself as a can­
Waudby, Defendants;
last week received from Petaluma, estate of C. Frederick E. Braun, de­ within six months from the date of this
didate
for the nomination on the Re­
I notice.
i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Calif , 1,000 white leghorn baby ceased. and said Court has fixed Mon­
Dated this 28th day o f March, 1918. OF’ OREGON: You, a>'«l each o f you. publican ticket for the office o f Slate
chicks for next winter’s laying
day, April 15. 1918, at 10 o ’clock A. M.
RACHEL ANN HOSKIN.
are hereby required to appear and Representative.
Howard McGill has purchased as the time and the County Court room
I seek the nominstion because I sm
Executrix of the L a s t Will and answer the complaint filed against you
an attachment that converts his in Hillsboro. Oregon, the place for the Testament of William H. Hoskin, de­ j in the atxive entitled court and suit on willing to work, to work hard, and to
bicycle into a motorcycle and hearing o f objections, if any, to said ceased.
or before the last day o f the time pre­ work all the time to win this war for
now spins about the country with final account and the settlement of this ! W. P. DYKE.
scribed in the order for publication «tf the free voice and rule of the people of
Attorney for said estate.
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estate.
perfect ease.
i this summons, to-wit. On or ktefore the world, to promote the best inter­
Dated this March 14. 1918.
The Congregational Working
! the expiration of six weeks next fr«tm ests o f the State o f Oregon, and to
Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale
E. I. KURATL1, Administrator.
keep the home fires burning brightly in
Society will serve a ‘Trench Din­
In the Circuit Court o f the State of and after the date o f the first publica­
Washington County.
H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney.
ner” at the church tomorrow
tion
of
this
summons,
viz.,
the
28th
Oregon for the County o f Washing­
I seek the nomination because I have
First
pub.
Mar.
14;
last,
Apr.
11.
(Friday) evening, at 6:30. The
| day of March, A. D. 1918, and if you
ton.
hail
exjierience in legislation, aixl be­
public is invited.
i fail so to appear a n d answer the
Nena L. King Judson, Plaintiff,
Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale
lieve
I can give “ value received” for
| plaintiff will apply to the court for the
Joe A. Wiles would like to
vs.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
every effort expended in my behalf.
,
relief
prayed
for
in
his
complaint,
to-
write your insurance. Will give
Allen A. Dale
o f an execution, judgment order, de­
I seek the franchise of the fieople
! wit. That plaintiff have judgment
you service that will be
your
L. A. May, and
cree and order o f sale issued out o f and
and.
if chosen, I will serve them hon­
advantage. West side Main St„ under the seal of the Circuit Court o f ! D. S. McBride, Intervenor, Defend­ 1 against you for the sum o f $2:<4.35 on
estly
and economically,
j note and mortgage with interest there­
north of Tucker’s garage.
ants. *
Washington County, Oregon, to me j
LOYAL M. GRAHAM.
on
from
March
23rd,
1918,
at
the
rate
Steel range, heating stove, two directed and dated March 28. 1918, upon j By virtue o f an execution, judgment
Advt)
Forest Grove, Oregon.
order, decree and order o f sale issued ( o f eight per cent per annum as a first
iron beds, with mattresses, two a judgment rendered and entered in j ; out
O f the above entitled Court in the lien and for the foreclosure o f the
8x12 rugs and 8 rods of 5 foot said court on March 22, 1918, in favor i I above entitled cause, to me directed,
chichen wire for sale cheap. In­ o f J. C. Kuratli, plaintiff, and against and dated the 27th day o f March, lSHX, ; mortgage u|«>n the following described \
upon a judgment rendered and entered real estate securing said sum as a first j
quire at the Book Store.
11
Richard Baldra and Sarah J. Baldra, j in said Court orj the 7th day o f March,
During t h e five years that defendants, for the sum of $700.00 with j 1917, in favor of Nena L. King Judson, ! cause o f suit; and for judgment ,
Pakro Seed tape has been on the interest at the rate of 7 per cent per plaintiff, and against Allen A. Dale, against you for the sum o f $229.86 on i
market it has gained great popu­ annum from January 24. 1917, and i defendant, for the sujn of $522.00, and I note anti mortgage anti for the sum o f j
larity. Why spend your time $75.00 attorney's fees and the costs | the further sum o f $75.00, and the $16.83 for taxes with interest on both
further sum o f $28.25, all with interest
with the old inconvenient bulk and disbursements herein taxed at at the rate o f 8 per cent per annum sums since March 23rd, 1918, at the I
rate of eight p«;r cent per annum, and
seeds? Littler’s Pharmacy.
$19.00 and the costs o f and upon said from the 7th day o f March, 1917, and a
for the foreclosure o f the mortgage ,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nichols writ and commanding me to make sale further judgment in favor o f D. S. Mc­ upon the following described real es- \
Bride
and
against
Allen
A.
Dale,
for
of Portland visited the former's o f the following described real prop­ the sum of $312.75, and the further tate securing said sums us a second
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nich­ erty, to-wit:
sum of $40.00, all with interest at the cause o f suit, and for costs and dis­
Beginning at a point on the north rate o f 8 per cent per annum from the
ols, north of town. Sunday, as
bursements and for attorney fees.
well as Mrs. Nichols’ parents,near side of Block 11, Simmon’s Addition to 7th day of March, 1917, and upon this
That the mortgages described in
the Town (now city) o f Hillsboro, Ore- j writ commanding me to make sale o f
Cornelius.
gon, said point being 100 feet east of the following described real property, plaintiff’s complaint were executed by
James and Thurston Buxton the northwest corner o f said Block; to. wit:
the defendants to Emma W. Cox and
Beginning at a point on the East line by »aid Emma W. Cox assigned to the
Sunday visited their brother, running thence east on the north line
o f said block. 100 feet to the center of j Df Section Six (6) Town One South.
thereby conveying the follow­
Austin and family at Molalla and ^ n h side .toe o f said ¿".k ; thence Range Four (4) West of Willamette plaintiff,
ing described real estate located in
report that while Austin is p ro b -1 south parallel with the west line of Meridian, One Hundred Twenty (120) Washington County, Oregon, and de-
ably suffering from cancer, he is said block, 180 feet to the center of rods South o f the Northeast corner acribed as la-ginning at the northwest
not discouraged and has hopes of said Block 11; thence west parallel thereof, running thence South Eighty corner o f the southwest quarter o f the
with the north line o f said Block, 100 (80) rods; thence West Eighty (80) northeast quarter o f section 13, thence
getting relief, if not a cure.
feet; thence north 180 feet to the place rods; thence North Eighty (80) rods, South along center line o f said section
S. E. Fayram, a former Forest o f beginning, being I » t 4 and the east thence East Eighty (HO) rods to the 13 160 nxis, to the southwest corner of
half o f Lot 5. said Block 11;
place o f beginning, containing- forty the northwest quarter o f the southeast
Grove printer, who has been work­
I will, on Saturday, April 27, 1918, (40) acres; all in Washington County, quarter of section 13; thence East 20
FR E D A . E V E R E S T
ing at South Bend, Wash., recent­ at 10 o ’clock A. M. at the south door Oregon.
nsls; thence North 160 nsls to the line
ly, was in the city Saturday and o f the Court House in Hillsboro. Ore­
At present Deputy Recorder
Said writ further commanding me on the south side o f the northwest
reports that he has accepted a gon, sell at public auction (subject to out o f the proceeds o f said sale to first quarter o f the northeast quarter of
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
position on the Hillsboro Inde­ redemption) to the highest bidder for satisfy the judgment o f said Nena L. j section 13; thence West 20 rods to the
for Nomination for
cash in hand, all the right, title and in- King Judson, and secondly to satisfy place o f beginning, containing 20 acres
pendent.
RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES
Primary Election May 17, 1918.
M r. and Mrs. Stephen Morgan,
who spent the winter at Long
(Paid Advt)
Beach, Riverside, Los Angeles
It’s Easy Co Senu IUm
and other California points, re­
turned home last Friday and Mr.
a pouch of
DR. H . C. FO RTN ER
Morgan’s health is much im
Real
GRAVELY
Chewing
Plug
Successor to
proved. They saw Charley Odell
DR.
H.
W. VOLLMER
and his sister, Mrs. Showers, quite
That’s the tobacco for him—Real Gravely
frequently and report them enjoy­
Chewing Plug — condensed quality —the most
OFFICE
ing themselves.
tobacco satisfaction in the smallest space, ready
In First National Bank Building
The men who plow gardens are
to give him the solid comfort of tobacco wherever
Telehonea
having their hands full, every
he happens to be.
Residence 332
Office 333
Tom, Dick and Harry with an
Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will
tsQ you that’a the kind to «end. Send the be«tl
unplowed garden plot having de­
Ordinary plug ia fal«a economy. It costa less per week
cided, all at once, that they must
D. D. & M. B. BUM P
to chew Real Gravely, because a «mall chew of it last* a
have their plowing done this
long while.
Attorneys at I^aw
week. Many people have early
pipe, slice Gravely with your
knife and
If you smoke
'
add
a
little
to
your
smoking
tobacco,
give
flavor—
vegetables already showing a nice
Loans and Real Estate
improve your smoke.
growth.
D.
D.
BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
SEND Y0UK FRIEND IN TIE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY
H. V. Meade of Orenco, county
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c.
Forest Grove.
fruit inspector, was in the city
stamp will put K into his hands in any Training Camp or
Phone 444
Offtoes HILLSBORO
Saturday and informed the Ex­
Seaport of the U. S. A. Even “ over there“ a 3c. stamp will
take
it
to
him.
Your
dealer
will
supply
envelope
and
give
press that if fruit growers do not
you official directions how to address it.
exercise more care in combatting
J N .H O F F M A N
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPACT, Danville, Va.
fruit pests than in the past, the
state will cut orchards not cared
Attorney At Law
The Patent Pomch keep* it Freak and Clean and Good
—it ia not Read Gravely without this Pfottction Seal
for, as they are a menace to those
Patent Office Business Solicited
"J«#»»
mp n rt"p a « Ain in 4 m condition,
E sta b lish e d I S a i
orchards which receive proper
mnat an
I m to a d (At Uult «Ai
am appetite
appetita - -and
and A
Kam
i
Cim
eli
date
tatui
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
care.
N O TES A N I) P E R SO N A L S
Staple and Fancy Groceries
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