The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 18, 1918, Image 6

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    I o f land, more or leas, all In Township
Money to loan -Valley Realty
lone South o f Range f», Weat Will,
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
Farmers, get your blue stone
i Mer. which mortgages were given by
Miss Mary Brobst of Portland
at M cN u tt’s.
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the defendants aa follows:
visited at the L P. Roekwood
Jan. 29, 1914, for the »urn o f $800.00.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. B. Russell home Sunday.
recorded in book 71 o f the mortgage
visited friends in Portland M on­
The C. E. Roy family has t
! records o f Washington County, Ore-
day
moved into the Jack
Fruits and Vegetable* in Season
; gon, at page 6 thereof.
Rev. Father Campbell will cel- j e^y."South A street? rm -n lly^a*
May 11th, 1914, for the sum o f
ebrate mass at Gaston next ^un* Cated by Aden Keen ami sister,
$200.00, recorded in hook 71 o f said
day, April 21, at 11.. m.
j
Buy your iroctrU,3, (¡9h, veg.
records at page 49 thereof. Plaintiff
P H O N E 701
George G. Hancock, real es- etables and second-hand house-
I prays for a decree forelosing said
tate, farm loans and tire 'nsur- hold goods of the Economy store
mortgages, ami that said real es­
South Main Street
Forest Grove, Ore
ance, new Anderson block,
o
Dodge bldg., cor. 3d street and
tate he sold in the manner prescribed
Miss Nora Smith of Hillsboro Pacific avenue.
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' by law to satiafy said judgment, at­
attended the funeral of Sergeant —------------------------------
.
torney fees and costs, and that the
terest which the within named de­ the judgment o f shìiì 1). S. McBride.
Frank Smith in this city Sunday
Notice o f Sheriff s Salt-
proceeds o f said sale be applied to the
fendants, and each o f them had on
Now therefore, by virtue of said ex­
Good Jersey COW, fresh about
Notice is hereby given that by virtue January 16, 1914, the date o f the
payment
o f the severul suma found to
ecution, judgment order, decree and |
April 20, for sale. J. I. W. Dur 'of an execution, judgment onler, do­ mortgage herein foreclosed, or since „rder o f sale, and in compliance with be due plaintiff, and to the costa and
st on noute
R o u te i 1 , rortst
Forest V.iO\e,
Grove ure.
Ore and
cree U aIul
of o f SH the
,e i88Ued
of said date had in Hnd to the above de- the commands o f said writ, 1 will, on disbursements o f said sale. That the
ston,
IuJer order
the seal
Circuit out
Court
scribed property or any part thereof, May 6th. 1918, at ten o ’clock, A. M.,
détendants, and all (tentons claiming
J. E Cook, who is putting up o f Washington County. Oregon, to me to satisfy V said execution,
e
judgment or- Ht ^ e South front door o f the County
der
and
decree.
de,
interest, costs sn<l sc- Court House in HilNhnrn, Washington by, through or under them, or either
a bunkhouse at Wheeler for the dlf'H'tod Hnd daU'd April V ’
,
.
c . 1 a judgment rendered and entered in cruing costs.
1 County, Oregon, sell at public auction o f them, lie forever barred ami pre­
spruce workers, was in town hat- said Court on April 5, 1918, in favor o f
Dated this March 28. 1918.
(subject to redemption) to the highest cluded from any interest or title in or
urday.
William Josse, plaintiff, and against
bidder for cash in hand, h II the right, to said premises, and for auch other
J. C. A PPL E G A TE .
For Sale— A team 5 and 6 *• £ Baldra and Sarah J. Haldra de-
Sheriff o f Washington Countv, Ore. title and interest which the within- and further relief aa may he just and
, i
. , .
ii fendants, for the sum o f $500.00 with
named defendant, Allen A. Dale, had
years okl9 weight 2550. Will sell interest thereon at 8 per cent per an­ H. T. B A G L E Y .
on the 16th day o f February. 1914, or j equitable.
cheap. Phone D. H. 51. B. Ort- num from January 26. 1917, and the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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since that date had in and to the above I This summons is served upon you by
sum o f 175.00 attorney’s fee and the
man.
15-12*
described property or any part thereof
costs and disbursements herein taxed
publication by order o f the lion. Geo.
to satisfy the execution, judgment or­
Executrix’ s Notice
Boys’ khaki military suits now at $19.00 and the costs o f and upon
R. Kagley, Judge o f the above en­
der,
decree,
interest,
cost
and
accru­
being shown at our store. Come ; said writ and commanding me to make In the County Court o f the State of ing costs.
titled court, which order wan made at
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Washing­
see them, boys. John Anderson, sale o f the following described real
Hillsboro, Oregon, on the 26th day o f
J. C. APPLEGATE,
ton.
the leading clothier.
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P™P*Tty, to-wit:
NOTES A ND P E RSONALS
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
,
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Being a portion o f the D. L. C. o f
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore. March, A. D. 1918.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been by the County | Dated this 30th day o f March, 1918.
L. M. G R A H A M .
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the L anglky A L angi . ry ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
County o f Washington, duly appointed
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Residing ul Forest Grove, Oregon.
and confirmed Executrix o f the Last | First publication, April 4th, 1918,
Will and Testament o f William H.
Last publication May 2nd. 1918.
First pub. Mar. 28; last May 9.
Hoskin, deceased, and has qualified as
such.
SUM MONS
Now therefore, all persons having In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
Political Announcement*
claims ugainst the estate o f the said
Oregon for Washington County.
William 11.
Hoskin, deceased, are
ANNOUNCEMENT
hereby required to present the same to George Wise, Plaintiff,
To the Republicans o f Washington
the undersigned at the law office of
vs.
County:
W. P. Dyke, in Forest Grove, Oregon, Henry Staveley Waudby and
together with the proper vouchers
1 hereby announce myself as a can­
Maria Waudby, Defendants.
within six months from the date o f this
didate
for the nomination on the Re­
I To Henry Staveley Waudby and Maria
notice.
publican ticket for the office o f State
Waudby,
Defendants;
Dated this 28th day o f March, 1918.
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E Representative.
R A C H E L A N N HO SKIN,
i I seek the nomination because I am
Executrix o f the L a s t Will and OF’ OREGON: You, ami each o f you.
Testament o f William II. Hoskin, de­ are hereby required to appear and I willing to work, to work hard, and to
ceased.
| answer the complaint filed against you ! work all the lime to win this war for
W. P. D Y K E .
i in the above entitled court and suit on I the free voice and rule of the people o f
Attorney for said estate.
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________________________________ i or before the last day o f the time pre- j the world, to promote the best inter-
i cats o f the State o f Oregon, and to
Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale
9crib‘;d in the order tot publication o f
keep the home fires burning brightly in
I In the Circuit Court o f the State o f th,s •umrnons* *®-wit. On or In-fore , Washiugion County.
the
expiration
o
f
six
weeks
next
from
Oregon for the County o f Washing­
I seek the nomination because I have
¡ and after the date o f the first publica-
ton.
■
had
exfierience in legislation, and be­
j tion o f this summons, viz., the 28th
1 Nena L. King Judson, Plaintiff,
lieve I can give “ value received’ ’ for
day
o
f
March,
A.
D.
1918,
and
if
you
vs.
| fail so to appear a n d answer the «v e ry effort expended in my bohalf.
Allen A. Dale
plaintiff will apply to the court for the I *
tbe franchise o f the people
L. A. May, and
relief
prayed
for
in
his
complaint,
to-1
*
nd-
if
cho“
n* 1 wil! M5rve lh* ,n hon*
D. S. McBride, Intervenor, Defend­
w it,- That plaintiff have judgment | estly and economically,
ants.
L O Y A L M. GRAHAM,
By virtue o f an execution, judgment against you for the sum o f $231.35 on 1 Advt)
Forest Grove, Oregon.
; onj,,r> decree and order o f sale issued note and mortgage with interest there- j
out 0f
above entitled Court in the on from Murch 23rd, 1918, at the rate
above entitled cause, to me directed, o f eight per cent per annum as a first
and dated the 27th day of March, 1918,
upon a judgment rendered and entered lien and for the foreclosure o f the
in said Court on the 7th day o f March, mortgage ujxrn the following described
1917, in favor o f Nena L. King Judson, real estate securing said sum as a first
plaintiff, and against Allen A. Dale, cause o f suit; and for judgment
defendant, for the sum of $522.00, and
the further sum o f $75.00, and the against you for the sum o f $229.86 on
further sum o f $28.25, all with interest note and mortgage and for the sum of ,
at the rate o f 8 per cent per annum $16.83 for taxes with interest on both
from the 7th day o f March. 1917, and u sums since March 23rd. 1918, at the
further judgment in favor o f D. S. Me rate o f eight per cent per annum, and
Bride and against Allen A. Dale, for for the foreclosure o f the mortgage
the sum o f $312.75, and the further ujsm the following described real es­
sum o f $-10.00, all with interest at the tate securing said sums as a second
rate o f 8 per cent per annum from the cause o f suit, and for costs and dis- 1
7th day o f March, 1917, and upon this hursements and for attorney fees.
writ commanding me to make sale o f
That the mortgages described in
the following described real property, plaintiff’s complaint wi re executed by
to. wit:
the defendants to Emma W. Cox and
Beginning at a point on the East line by said Emma W. Cox assigned tft the
o f Section Six (6) Town One South, plaintiff, thereby conveying the follow ­
Range Four (4) West o f Willamette ing described real estate located in \
Meridian, One Hundred Twenty (120) Washington County, Oregon, and de­
rods South o f the Northeaat corner scribed as beginning at the northwest
thereof, running thence South Eighty corner o f the southwest quarter o f the ,
(80) rod*; thence West Eighty (80) northeast quarter o f section IS, thence
nxls; thence North Eighty ( (80) rods, South along center line o f said section
thence East Eiehtv <Kui rod
rods to the 18 160 rials, to the southwest corner o f
S
x c e o o f f b beginning,
e ^ n i n ^ contain!.
place
containing forty the northwest quarter o f the southeast
(40) acres; all in Washington County, quarter o f section 13; thence East 20
FRED A. EVEREST
Oregon.
.
‘ rods; thence North 160 rods to the line
A t present Deputy Recorder
Said writ further commanding me on the south side o f the northwest
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
out o f the proceeds o f said sale to first quarter o f the northeast quarter o f
satisfy the judgment o f said Nena L. section 13; thence West 20 rods to the
for Nomination for
King Judson, and secondly to satisfy place o f beginning, containing 20 acres
RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES
e have on hand all sizes of William H. Bennett in T. 1 N. and T.
drain tile for farm drainage. Let i s. R. 2 W. o f the Will. Mer., de-
Us quote V O U p r i c e s .
Forest scribed as follows: Beginning at a
Grove Planing M ill Co.
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ch9- w and 8.932 chs. N.
| o f the S. W. corner o f the Isaac Butler
D O N ’T, D O N ’T, punish your and wife D. L. C. No. 48, in T. 1 N.
child for bedwetting. He can be
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4.02b chs.r thence east 6.212 ehs.;
Cured. See Dr. Darland, Chiro- j thence S. 4.026 chs.; thence W. 6.212
praetor and Naturopath.
j chs. to the place o f beginning contain-
| ing 2 1-2 acres:
M r and Mrs. Bernard Ortman. j . fill,
.. on Saturday. May 11. 1918, at
M r. and Mrs. G‘ orjte Ortman and jtv o’clock A. M. at the south door o f
children and Clarence Ortman the court house in Hillsboro, Oregon,
were shopping in town Saturday, sell at public auction (subject to re-
Dan Pierce l a s t Thursday 1 demption) t ° the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all the right, title and
moved the household goods of interest which the within named de­
Rev. Putnam to Aumsville, mak­ fendants, and each o f them had on
ing the round trip of 130 miles in January 26, 1916, the date o f the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
a motortruck in one day
said date had in and to the above de­
Joe A. Wiles would like to scribed real property, or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
write your insurance. Will give judgment order and decree, interest,
you service that will be to your costs and accruing costs.
advantage. West side Main St„
Dated this April 11. 1918.
north of Tucker’s garage.
J. C. A P PL E G A TE ,
Sheriff
o f
Washington
County,
A. Baldwin has moved his sec­
Oregon.
ond-hand store and agato grinding |
shop to his new’ building, we?t of H. T. B AG LE Y.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Brodersen’s paint shop, First ave- j First pub. April 11; last May 9.
nue south, near S. P. pa senger
Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale
depot. Call on him.
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Notice is hereby given that by virtue
During t h e five years that o f an execution, judgment order, de-
,
,
,
.
Pakro Seedtape has been on the cree and , order
o f sale issued out of and
market it ha« gained great popu under the seal o f the ( ircuit Court o f
larity. Why spend your time Washington County, Oregon, to me
directed and dated March 28, 1918, upon
with the old inconvenient bulk a judgment rendered and entered in
seeds? Littler’s Pharmacy.
said court on March 22, 1918. in favor
o f J. C. Kuratli, plaintiff, and against
Richard Baldra and Sarah J. Baldra,
defendants, for the sum o f $700.00 with
interest at the rate o f 7 per cent per
annum from January 24. 1917, and
$75.00 attorney's fees and the costs
and disbursements herein taxed at
$19.00 and the costs o f and upon said
writ and commanding me to make sale
o f the following described real prop­
erty, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the north
side o f Block 11, Simmon’ s Addition to
the Town (now city) o f Hillsboro, Ore­
gon, said point being 100 feet east o f
the northwest corner o f said Block;
running thence east on the north line
The most progressive onion-set o f said block, 100 feet to the center of
arm
vprs o
th e rtUDoaru
Huhhard district,
district south
the north
side line
of 8aid
growers
or f me
para)le|
with
the b,ock:
west thence
line o f
The Odd Fellows Monday night
elected L. M. Graham, Bernard
Ortman and J H. Shearer to rep­
resent them at the grand lodge, to
be he d at Seaside M ay 21, 22 and
23.
Dr. L o w e , Portland’s well
known eyesight specialist, who
has been coming to Forest Grove
for more than a quarter century,
will be at Hotel Laughlin Friday,
April 26. Don’t fail to consult
him. Remember the date.
Marion county, Oregon, have or- sai,i block, iso feet to the center o f
ganized to
cooperat
Agricultural
Coliege
with the
in exp ri-
mental work designed to solve the
m e n ia l w j k uesigu u iu
t,
p-ob em Of onion smut control in
that district.
•
Recruiting fa, m labor by r<-
leading as many men as can be
spared from the business for ¡he
entire summer is the plan ad­
vanced by Dr. Hector MacPher-
son of O. A. C., who has made a
special investigation of the farm
labor shortage and how bu-iness
men can best help relieve it.
The “ Trench” dinner served at
the Congregational church Friday
evening by the ladies of the Work­
ing Society was a very nice one
and was well patronized. T o gain
entrance to the dining room, pat­
rons were compelled to pass
through an improvised trench,
made of blankets, and the tables
were without covers, giving the
impression of a mess hall.
said Block 11; thence west parallel
with the north line o f said Block, 100
whence north 180 feet to the place
of beginning, being Lot 4 and the east
half o f Lot 5. said Block 11;
I will, on Saturday, April 27, 1918,
at 10 o’ clock A. M. at the south door
o f the Court House in Hillsboro. Ore-
gon, sell at public auction (subject to
redemption) to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all the right, title and in-
Primary Election May 17, 1918.
(Paid A dvt)
n flight,
an-} maybe a
f'gfit, c small
chew of Real
Gravely bracea
him ftp for
another trip
d.
Tf
Someone Sent Him
a pouch of
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
,
4 + 1
Tobacco is about the only comfort the soldier
has—and no chance to smoke on dutyl But a
satisfying chew of Real Gravely Plug—he can
enjoy that even in a shell hole in No M an’s Land.
»
Give any man a chew of Real G ravely Plug, and he will
tell you t h a t ’* the kind to send. Send the best!
Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per w ees
to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts •
long while.
If you smoke a pipe, slice G ravely with your knife ana
add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—
improve your smoke.
.
J. P . Hurley has become the
owner of an automobile and he
came near wrecking the machine
and his home Saturday evening,
when he es ayed to back the
machine up the driveway to its
garage. Starting from somewhere
in the Barber garden, a hundred
feet away, he cut loo-e and ran at
high speed against a brick pier of
his porch, tearing down the pier
and smashing a rear wheel and
fender
SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY
Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c.
stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Cam p or
Seaport of the U . S. A . Even Mover there” a 3c. stamp
will take it to him. Y o u r dealer will supply envelope and
give you official directions how to address it,
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va.
The Patent Poach keep» it Freeh and Clean and Goad
—it is not Real Gravely without thie Protection. Seal
E a ta b lla h ed 1831
FORTNER
Successor to
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
OFFICE
In First National Bank Building
Telfhones
Residence 332
D. D. & M. B. DUMI»
Attorneys at Law
Loans and Real Estate
D D. BUMP,
: Residence
Forest Grove.
; Phone 444
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M. B. BUMP,
Residence Hillsboro
Offices
HILLSBORO
N . HOFFM AN
Attorney At I^tw
Patent Office Business Solicited
Forest Grove,
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Office 333
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Oregon