The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 02, 1918, Image 8

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    CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Congregational Church
Mr. Patten announce* the following
judgment order, decree, interest, coet
*nd accruing coate.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore.
Dated thi* 2d day of May, 1918.
l.ANCl.KY A L a NOLKY,
Attorney* for Plaintiff.
Fir*t publication, May 2d, 19IH.
Laat publication May 30, I91H.
L. M. Graham had business at Sunday evening aerie* of War Sermon*
Sherwood yesterday.
for May:
May 5 “ The Kind of Church We
Miss Virginia Roy v i s i t e d
Mu*t
Have When the Boy* Come
friends in Portland Sunday.
Home.”
Billy Ives of Vancouver had May 12 "The Wider Battlefield;
Notice of Sheriff'* Sale
business in the city Sunday.
Getting Every Man on the Firing Line
Notice la hereby given that by virtue
Mrs. C. H. Sprague is still ill at of the Social Revolution.”
M*y 19 “The Greater Humanity: of an execution, judgment order, de­
the VanKirk home, but is slightly
cree and order of aale i**ue<l out of
improved.
The World Growing Better in Spite of -IMj UIMjt>r tht, „ ,,„ 1 ,,f the Circuit Court
W*r or Because of It.”
of Washington Countv, Oregon, to me
If you must leave the city buy the M»y
20 "Our High School Youth, directed and dated Muy 2, 1918, U |a > n
your Suit Case or Bag from A. G. and the New Preparedness.” (High a judgment rendered and entered in
Hoffman & Co.
said Court on April 5, 1918, in favor of
School Baccalaureate.)
William Joaae, plaintiff, ami against
Grant Hughes Sunday took a The theme of Mr. I’atten'a next Sun­ R. C. Haldra and Sarah J. Baldra, de­
of Forest Grove, Ore
number of the 4 Line is Busy” day morning sermon will be “ The fendants. for the sum of $500.00 with
girls up the Columbia highway.
Church a* a Community, and the Rower interest thereon at H per cent per an
warn from January 26, 1917. and tin-
M EMBER
A Strong Bank
Prof Frank C. Taylor, who has of ita Spirit or E*prit de Cor|>*. *’
sum of $75.(Ml attorney's fee and the
Safe
Deposit
FED ER AL RESERVE
costs and disbursement* herein taxed
been confined to his home for
in a Good Town
Boxes for Rent
S Y S TE M
Methodist Church Services
at $19.00 and the co*ts of and upon
three weeks with pneumonia, is so Sunday School 9:45 a. m., preaching *aid
writ and commanding me to make
far iecovered as to be able to by the |>a*tor at 11 a. m.
Male of the following described real
Directors—M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson,
walk about the house.
property, to-wit:
The Epworth League will meet at
Vice President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and
Being a portion of the D. L. C. of
Friends of Dr and Mrs. H. W. 7 p. m., classmeeting at 7:30 and at 8 William
H. Bennett in T. 1 N. and T.
J. E. Loomis.
Vollmer will regret to learn that o ’clock a report of the State Sunday 1 S. R. 2 W. of the Will. Mer.. de­
they lost their eldest son, Merle, School convention will be given by the scribed as follows; Beginning at a
1
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aged 6, of diphtheria, at their delegates, Thos. E. Isaacs, Mrs. Rhoda point 20.552 ch*. W. and 8.932 cha. N.
the S. W. corner of the Isaac Butler
new home, Loma Linda, C alif, Rennison and Miss Mary J. Curl. All of
NOTES AND PERSONALS Job printing—phone 821.
and wife D. L. C. No. 48. in T. 1 N.
recently.
are invited and every member of the R. 2 W. of the Will. Mer., thence N.
Found — Dealer’s auto license
1.026 chs., thence east 6.212 ch*.;
A daughter was born yesterday
New Georgette waists, stylish Sunday school is urged to attend.
plate No. 313B. Inquire at this
thence S. 4.026 oh*.; thence W'. 6.212
to Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Fuqua.
The
Women'*
Foreign
Missionary
so­
corsets and ribbons and lit le
office
chs. to the place of beginning contain­
boys’ $1.00 wash suits in end ess ciety will meet next Wednesday after­ ing 2 1-2 acres;
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Good vis­
For Sale- Select Burbank po­ profusion at Mis. Blanche Rich- noon in the church parlor*. leader:
I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at
ited friends near Witch Hazel
tatoes;
$100 per cwt. H. NT. j ards, Pacific Avenue and Council Mrs. H. S. Benjamin.
10 o'clock A. M. at the south door of
Sunday.
the m art house in HlUsboeo, O ngsa.
Robinson, Phone 0224.
JOHN EBERT. Pastor.
I street.
17 tf
sell at public auction (subject to re­
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas of
We carry a large stock of men’s
demption) to the highe*t bidder for
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Prof. Bates, Rev. Ebert and
Portland visited the C. M. Good
in hand, alt the right, title ami
and
boys'
Work
Shoes
for
sum­
: Judge Hollis attended a confi r- In the Circuit Court of the State of cash
family Saturday.
interest which the within nsmitl de­
mer. A. G. Hoffman & Co.
ence of Red Cross workers in Oregon for the County of Washing­ fendants, ami each of th,<m had on
Mr. and Mrs. Jed Austin of
January 26, 1916, the date of the
Portland yesterday, preparing for ton.
Go
to
the
Erickson
garage.
K.
Riverside, Calif., are visiting Mrs.
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
of
P.
building,
for
your
auto
re­
■
the
financial
drive
to
start
May
Nena
L.
King
Judson,
Plaintiff.
Mary Austin, Jed’s mother, and
said
dale had in and to the above de­
vs.
scribed real pro|»erty, or any part
Mrs. Jesse Knight, Mrs. Austin’s pairs, accessories, tires, gas and 20th, when Washington county is
oils.
asked to raise $12,500.00.
Allen A. Dale
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
mother
judgment order and decree, interest,
L. A. May, and
Mrs
S.
E.
Todd
Saturday
sub­
While
visiting
his
daughtei,
The officers and crew of the
S. McBride, Intervenor, Defend­ costs and accruing coats.
German submarine captured No­ mitted to a slight operation to I Mrs. M. E. Turner, at Oregon D. ants.
Dated this May 2. 1918.
vember 17 by the U. S. S. Fan­ correct a defect in the nasal City la 't Sunday, A. B. Tor Id of By virtue of an execution, judgment
GEO. ALEXANDER,
I this city was taken \ery ill with
ning, have been brought from cavity
Sheriff
o
f Washington County,
order, decree and order of sale issued
Oregon.
England to the United States.
Silks, silks, silks for dresses and appendicitis and an op ration was out o f the above entitled Court in the
performed Monday morning Mrs.
BAGLEY,
Mrs. Rosa Goodrich and son, skirts in Foulards, sport and plain Todd was with him when he was above entitled cause, to me directed, H . T. Attorney
for Plaintiff.
Maurice and the latter’s little Pongee, fancy and plain Taffeta. ¡operated on, but came home and dated the 2nd day of May, 1918, First pub. May 2; last May 30.
daughter and Mrs. Ralph Good­ A. G. Hoffman & Co.
¡Tuesday. Word from the hos­ upon a judgment rendered and entered
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale
rich of Yamhill visited Mrs Rosa
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nichols pital this morping was to the ef­ in said Court on the 7th day of March,
Goodrich’s sister, Mrs. Ella Clark, of Portland visited the former’s fect that Alex was doing as well 1917, in favor of Nena L. King Judson,
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
plaintiff, and against Allen A. Dale, of an execution, decree and order of
and other relatives here Sunday. parents, Mr and Mrs. James as could be expected.
defendant, for the turn of $522.00. and sale, issued out of and under the seal
War workers of every city and Nichols, north of this city, Sun­
further sum of $75.00, and the of the Circuit Court of Washington
Mrs. Mary O. Clark, widow of the
further sum of $28.25, all with interest County, Oregon, to me directed and
community are urged by Govern­ day.
S L. Clark, who died la-t Decem­ at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum dated May 2, 1918, upon a judgment
or Withycombe to participate in
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whited and ber, passed away at the home of from
the 7th day of March, 1917. and a and decree rendered and entered in
the first Oregon War Conference, children visited the Billy Griffin her daughter, Mrs. Zaeh LaSalle, further
judgment in favor of I). S. Mc­ said Court on April 13, 1918. in favor
to be held in Portland, May 22 family, south of Cornelius, Sun in the Thatcher distiict. last Tues Bride and against Allen A. Dale, for of B. L. Scneckla, plaintiff, and
and 23. under the auspices of the day. They wi 1 leave today or day, aged 83 years. Funeral ser­ the sum of $312.75, and the further against J. E. Summers, Mabel Sum­
sum of $40.00, all with interest at the mers and J. W. Tigard, defendants,
State Council of Defense.
tomorrow for a visit at Vancouver. vices were held at »he LaSalle rate
of 8 per cent per annum from the said judgment being against the de­
day of March, 1917, and upon this fendants J. E. Summers and Mabel
S t e l l a , t h e fifteen-year-old
Remember, friends, you must home at 10 o’clock this morning 7th
commanding me to make sale of Summers for the sum of $1200, with in­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil pay in advance to get the Express and the remains were interred in writ
following described real property, terest at the rate of 7 per cent tier an­
Crop, passed away at the family at one dollar per year. The reg the Hillside cemetery. Rev. J. M. the
to-wit:
num from May 17, 1916, and tne sum
home, two miles north of this ular price is $1 50. We pay you Barber officiating.
Beginning at a [>oint on the East line j of $100 attorney's fee and the rosts
of Section Six (6) Town One South, and disbursements herein taxed at
city, Monday morning, after an 50c to collect from yourself.
Range Four (4) West of Willamette $41.95, ami the costs of and upon said
Brotherhood Takes Rest
illness dating almost from infancy
Meridian, One Hundred Twenty (120) writ, and commanding me to make
Gale Grange will meet Satur­
Funeral services were held at the
The April meeting of the Broth­ rod* South of the Northeast corner sale of the following denCYibed real
Verboort Catholic church at 9:30 day, May 4th, at the I. O. O. F. erhood was held at the Congre­ thereof, running thenre South Eighty property, to-wit:
yesterday morning and the re­ hall; 3rd and 4th degrees to be gational church Tuesday evening (80) Vods; thence West Eighty (80)
All of Lot 50 in North Tigardville
rod*; thence North Eighty (80) real*; Addition, in Washington County, Ore-
mains were interred in the Ver­ given at eleven o’clock; 1st and and consisted of a good supper, thence
East
Eighty ioo
(80) ; ruu»
rods to
the Kon> H8 per amended I plat thereof duly
i 2d degrees at 1:30 o’c ock. Lec­
.1 pixniji
io me
boort cemetery.
prepared by Mrs. O. S. Higby pllfp of 0 beginning,
containing forty recorded in said County, except a strip
ture hour.)
and served by her, with the as­ (40) acre* i; all in Washington County, yo feet wide across the northwest end
Mrs. R. O. Stevenson went to sistance of several of the member.-, Oregon
of said lot;
Portland Saturday and accom and routine business. It was de­ Said writ further commanding me I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at
of the proceeds of said sale to first 10 o ’clock A. M. at the south door of
panied her si-ter, Mrs. Ella I xjus cided to discontinue the regular out
the judgment of said Nena L. the court house in* Hillsboro, Oregon,
ignant of The Dalles to ihis city meetings until the September satisfy
King Judson, and secondly to satisfy sell at public auction (subject to re­
Dress Shirts, soft cuffs $1.25 to $5 Mr. Loudgnant brought a carload meeting, the president having the the judgment of said IX S. McBride.
demption) to the highest bidder for
of 100 hogs to Portland receiving power to call -p rial meetings if Now therefore, by virtue of said ex ­ cash in hHnd, all the right, title and in­
With Laundered cuffs $1 to $2 $3,975.45
T h e largest h o g needed. Secretary Simpson re­ ecution. judgment order, decree and terest which the within named de­
o f sale, and in compliance with fendants. and each of them had, on
Sport Shirts, neat effects $1 & 1.25 j weighed 570 pounds and the value signed and John Dopp was elect­ order
the commands of said writ, I will, on May 17, 1913, the date of the mortgage
was $85 25.
ed in his stead.
Saturday, June 1, 1918. at ten o'clock, herein foreclosed, or Bince said date
Blue Sport work Shirts
A. M., at the South front door of the had in and to the above described real
A dispatch from Hillsboro to
Union-Alls, grey, khaki and
County Court House in Hillsboro, property, or any part thereof, to sat­
No Lives Lost
the Oregonian states that officers
Washington County, Oregon, sell at isfy said execution, decree and order of
blue
............... $2.50 to $3.50 from the statP fire marshall’s of­
Forest G r o v e people were public
auction (subject to redemption) aale, interest, costs ami accruing costs.
fice are investigating that fire cheered when they learned that to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
Dated this May 2, 1918.
Union Suits, short sleeves
all the right, title and interest which
no
Oregon
boys
were
lost
in
the
which
several
weeks
ago
de­
GEO. ALEXANDER.
ankle len g th s......$1.25 to $1.50
within-named defendant, Allen A.
stroyed a house in this city, owned recent sinking by U-boats of the the
Sheriff
of
Washington County, Ore-
hail on the 16th day of February,
Athletic Union Suits ....... 75c up by John Wegner. There is a sus­ steamer Orissa, carrying 57 Y. M. Dale,
1914, or since that date had in and lo gon.
picion that the fire might have C. A. workers to Europe, for Rev. the above described property or any H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney.
Balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers, per garment 65 & 75c been incendiary and the grand John Taylor of St. Helens, a son part thereof to satisfy tne execution, First pub. May 2; last May 30.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of
jury may investigate.
Blue Work Shirts, full cut
Ernest Stegleider, field artillery­ this c:ty, was among the 4,Y”
Grey and blue Work Shirts, coat man at Camp I>ewis, visited his men aboard. Mrs. Taylor and
style, extra long sleeves, lined mother, Mrs. Rilda Stegleider, in daughter are still at St. Helens.
collars and cuffs, extra full cut; this city Sunday. Mrs. Steg
Artillery Recruits Feasted
leider Saturday received a letter
see them.
Jesse G. Sage, Clifford Brown,
from her son, Clarence, a sailor,
Sox, Silk, cotton, lisle, fibre, two who has just returned to an At­ Chas. Pesterfield, Her man A M e,
for 25c to 65c the pair.
lantic port from a trip to Eng- Harry D Johnson, Logan Moad,
Alick VV. Wilson and Chris Hoff­
Hats, new blocks and colors, $3.00 1 land. Clarence mentions having man left Hillsboro at an early
i met Mr and Mrs. G. G. Makin
to $3.50
at Hampton Roads, Va. Mrs. hour this morning for Ft. McDow­
Shoes, mule skin____ $2.50 and $3 Makin was Mona Mallory before ell, Calif, to sw**ll the ranks of
the coast arrilleiy. Jesse Sage is
Shoes, street and work $3.50to $6.50 her marriage.
from this city. The Hillsboro
Shoes, Tennis white, fine for sum­ Two per cent of the enlisted Club last night gave the boys a
personnel of the divisions and de­ farewell banquet.
mer wear.
tached units of the Regular Army.
Men’s Khaki Trousers ........ $2.00 National Guard, and National
Cut-Worm Control
Army,
excepting
the
Coast.
Ar­
Agricultural
Agent Neal Jami­
Boys’ Khaki Trousers .......$1.50 tillery and various staff corps, will
son
recommends
this mixture for
Boys’ Union-Alls, in khaki and be designated to attend the fourth
poisoning cut-worms: 16 pounds
series of officers’ training schools, coarse bran,
blue, with grey stripe,
lb. Paris green, >4
which will open May 15. Ad­ lb. salt, 1 qt cheap syrup. Mix
mission has also been granted to as moist mash, not sloppy; scatter
Co-Operates with the U. S. “ Food Man”~Hoover
some men who have had at least in evening around plants. Very
(U. S. Food Administration Licenae No. G 34147)
one year’s military training under poisonous to fowls and animals.
Army officers at educational in-
Phone 0 6 1
Service
Satisfaction
istitutions which haveearm d Gov­
Public sale bills printed at the
Caples Block
Forest Grove ernm ent recognition.
—
Express office.
Third
L iberty Loan B onds
will be here for delivery to pur­
chasers Friday, May 10th
The F irst N ation al B ank
You Can Buy
w. S. S. S A L E !
N e x t Monday
we will give one 25c Stamp with
every $5.00 Purchase for Cash.
Get your Share.
AT
C. E. ROY & CO.
SCHULTZ’S
pood
STORE