The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 09, 1918, Image 6

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    of Eugene visited
NOTES AND PERSONALS the G. J. B. H. Woods
Shearer family last Fri
the court house in llill»boro, Oregon,
sell at public auction (»ubject to re­
demption) to the highent bidder for
day.
Dr. Lowe, May 30.
ca»h in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the within named de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Beck
and
Public sale bills printed at the
fendant», and each of them had on
little daughter of Dilley were in
Express office.
January 2tl, 1918, the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
Hubert Bernards visited friends town Saturday,
spid
date hail in and to the alarve de­
at Mack over Sunday.
Found—On 4th street, near 1st
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
scribed real pm|>erty, or any part
Leon Sills of the Thatcher dis- avenue..
south.
Pay for
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
this notice
and a halter
claim property.
judgment order and decree, interest,
trict was in town Saturday.
costs and accruing cost».
J. I. W. Durston of Stringtown The Forest Grove Planing Mill
P
H
O
N
E
701
Dated this May 2, 1918.
was in town on business Saturday. is now taking orders for wooden
GEO. ALEXANDER,
boxes of all kinds and sizes Ask
South
Main
Street
-
Forest
Grove,
Ore
Sheriff
o
f Washington County,
Money to loan—Valley Realty for
18-tf
Oregon.
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf particulars.
come in and see our
H. T. HAGLEY,
Vic Fuqua was in Sheridan line Ladies,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
of spring and summer skirts.
Notice of Sheriff'» 8*1«
County, Oregon, to me directed and First
Monday, looking after his branch You’ll
pub. May 2; last May 80.
dated
May
2.
1918,
upon
a
judgment
feel
and
look
stylish
in
one
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
store.
and
decree
rendered
and
entered
in
Oregon
for
tho
County
of
Washing-
Notice
»aid Court on April IS, 1918, in favor In the County I.egal
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and of them. John Anderson.
' ton.
Court
of the State of
of B. L. Scheck la. plaintiff, and Oregon for Washington
Natureopath. Office at A St. & At a recent meeting of River­ Nena L. King Juilaon, Plaintiff,
County.
again»(
J.
E.
Sum
m
en,
Malad
Sum­
side
grange,
Dilley,
the
members
vs.
1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
In
the
m
atter
of
the
estate
of Karl Ott,
mer»
and
J.
W.
Tigard,
defendant»,
A. Dale
were almost unanimously opposed i L. Allen
»aid
judgm
ent
being
againnt
the
de­
Presumed
deceased.
R. O. Stevenson, democratic to
A.
May.
and
program of the Non-Parti­ D. S. McBride, Intervenor, Defend­ fendant» J. K. Summer» nial Mabel To Earl O tt and all persons concerned:
candidate for county judge, was san the
Summer« for the »um of $1200. with in­ The fietition of Bessie L. VanAnt-
League.
shopping in town Saturday.
ants.
terest at the rate of 7 |*or cent I la'
|a-r an i werp having been filed in the County
By
virtue
of
an
execution,
judgment
M. J. Fenenga, the Army ' Y” Mrs. C. A. Luce, who has spent I order, decree and order of «ale ¡»sued num from May 17, 1918, and the »urn j Court of Washington County. Oregon,
$100 attorney'» fee and the com I iv praying for a decree of »aid court that
city,
worker from Camp Lewis, visited the winter
. . , in this
,
_ has
f j j re out of the above entitled Court in the of
and
disbursement» herein taxed at 1 the legal prcHumntinn exist« of the
turned
to
her
home
near
E
d
d
y
-
above
entitled
cause,
to
me
directed.
his family in this city Sunday.
to me
$4
1.95,
and the co»ta of and upon said death of »aid Karl O tt on account of
villt*. Ore., where she will remain and dated the 2nd duy tiy of May, 1918, writ, and
commanding me to m ake! not having been heard from in »even
George G. Hancock, real es­ for
upon
a
judgm
ent
rendered
ami
entered
of the following described real M ars or mure from his last know n
tate, farm loans and fire insur­ some time.
in said Court on the 7th day of March, sale
to-wit:
(dace of residence, and for a further
ance, new Anderson block. 50
Grant Mann of Cornelius one 1917, in favor of Nena L. King Judson, property,
order
the court apnoihtm g H. T.
All
of
I«*t
50
in
North
Tigardville
plaintiff, and against Allen A. Dale, Addition, in Washington County, Ore­ Buxton of adm
Choice stove-wood length kind of the republican candidates for j defendant,
inistrator of the «-»tute of
for
the
sum
of
$522.00.
and
Karl O tt In the event the legni
ling wood $2.00 the load at the sheriff, wa3 in the city Monday. i the further sum of $75.00. and the gon, as per amended plat thereof duly suiil
(«resumption exists of hi» «I«-nth. you
recorded in said County, except a strip are
Forest Grove Planing Mill. 18 tf His announcement appears on an- further sum of $28.25, all with interest 90
notified tliHt said court hus fixed
feet
wide
across
the
northwest
end
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum of said lot;
Attorney L. L Langley and ,ol*ler Pa8e - Read it.
Monday
the 10th day of June, A. D.
the 7th day of March, 1917. and a
1918,'a t the hour of ten o’clock A. M.
son, Billy, of Portland visited W. H. Hollis, L. M. Graham from
further judgm ent in favor of D. S. Mi- I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at of
said day as the time, and Die
10 o’clock A. M. at the south door of County
their mother and grandmother, and E D West motored to Ore- Bride and against Allen A. Dale, for the
Court room in the court house
court
house
in
Hillsboro.
Oregon,
the
«urn
of
$312.75.
and
the
further
Mrs. William Langley, Saturday, gon Citv Sunday and visited A I H O of $40.60, all with in terest at tin- sell at public auction (subject to re­ nt Hillsboro.
Washington County, Ore­
as the place for hearing U|s>n «aid
Pakro Seed tape i? the simplest R-Todd, in the hospital. 1 hey rate of 8 per cent per annum from the demption) to the highest bidder for gon,
(«etition. You are required then and
— 1 report A B was looking so well 7th day of March, 1917, anil upon this cash in hand, all the right, title and in- there
and a mnot
most effective labor saving
to ap|«enr and show cause, if any
that
it
was
hard
to
realize
that
he
writ
commanding
me
to
make
sale
of
terest
which
the
within
named
de-
method of planting seeds. For was a patient in a hospital.
you have, why the prnyer of aaid pe­
the
following
described
real
property,
¡
fendants,
and
each
of
them
hail,
on
should not be granted.
sale at Littler’s Pharmacy.
to-wit:
¡ May 17, 1913, the date of the mortgage tition
Done
by order of D. H. Reusoner,
Churchill and son. Bennie, Beginning at a point on the East line herein foreclosed, or since said date County Ju«lge,
Jack Mackrodt of Chicago is are Jim experiencing
this 22nd day of April
of
Section
Six
(6)
Town
One
South,
hail
in
and
to
the
above
described
real
the
“joys”
of
A I».. 191H.
visiting his mother
in
this
city
,*
Range
Four
(4)
West
of
Willamette
property,
or
any
part
thereof,
to
sat-
b a r i in
n packing
n o o L -in rr u up
n 'Etching
DcllCtl
and assisting her
on their Gale> Creek Meridian, One Hundred Twenty (120) isfy said execution, decree and order of [ S e a l ]
H. A. KURATLI.
County Clerk.
preparatory to moving to Salem. , rancjL
Mrs.
Churchill
and
daugh-
rods South of the Northeast corner »*•*. interest, costs and accruing coala, L. M. GRAHAM. Attorney,
ter, Bertha, having moved to town thereof, running thence South Eighty Dated this May 2. 1918.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
16-5t
(80) ro«ls; thence West Eighty (80)
Hillsboro s public schools, p'eas- Saturday to permit the former ] rods;
GEO. ALEXANDER.
thence
North
Eighty
(80)
rods;
ure resorts,^ library and churches taking treatments from a local | thence East Eighty (80) rods to the Sheriff of Washington County, Ore­ Political Announcements
were closed W ednesday of bst i physician,
place of beginning, containing forty gon.
week on account of an epidemic
(40) acres; all in Washington County, H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney.
of scarlet fever.
D ecla ra tio n o r P r in c ipl e s
, Oregon.
First pub. May 2; Inst May 30.
Said
w
rit
further
commanding
me
A
Just
Administrator of Labor Laws
Grant Hughes last Sunday took
' out of the proceeds of said sale to first
Notice
of
Sheriff'»
Sale
A
Square
Deal to Employee and Em­
four of his telephone girls up the
satisfy the judgm ent of said Nena I . Notice is hereby given that by virtue
________
King Judson, and secondly to satisfy of an execution, judgm ent order, de- ployer alike
Columbia highway for a pleasure
..
the Now
judgm
ent of said
D. virtue
S. McBride
f«»r All Based on Practical Ex­
trip, having taken the other four The Washington Coun yCoW-'
therefore,
by
of said ex- ICT" “nd order of sale issued out of Safety
perience
the previous Sunday.
Hruj
and
under
the
seal
of
the
Circuit
Court
testing Association has compte' ed ! ecution. of sale,
judgm ent order, decree
of Washington County, Oregon, to me
and in compliance with | I directed
Mr. and Mrs. James McFar another month’s work and the order
Wm. A. DALZIEL,
and dated May 2, 1918, u|«>n
the
commands
of
said
writ,
I
will,
on
lane and children of Manning, following records have be« n made Saturday, June 1, 1918, at ten o’clock. a judgm ent
rendered anti entered In
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Court on April 5, 1918, in favor of
Ore., were in Forest Grove a little as reported by Tester C. H. Bry­ A. M., at the South front door of the said
po r
William
'Josse,
plaintiff,
arul
against
Court House in Hillsboro, R. C. Maldra and Sarah J. Baldra, de­
while Sunday. The daughter, ant: Three hundred and twenty- County
Washington County. Oregon, sell at fendants, for the sum of $500.00 with
LABOR COMMISSIONER
Frances, has recovered from a nine cows were tested during the public
auction (subject to redemption) interest thereon at 8 per cent |>er an­
recent operation for appendicitis. month
Primaries May 17, 1918
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, num from January 2*5. 1917, and the
average produc­ all
the
right,
title
and
interest
which
W. A.’Keagy, who has for the tion was and 706 their
Paid
Advt)
lbs of mi k and 32 8 the within-named defendant, Allen A. | sum of $75.00 attorney’s fee and the
past eight years been a barber on lbs. of fat. The
and disbursements herein taxed
average feed cost Dale, had on the 16th day of February, ' costs
a ship running between Van­ per cow was $9.78;
at $19.00 ami the costs of and upon
1914, or since that date had in and to I said
66 cows of the the
and commanding me to make
above described property or any sale writ
couver.
B. C. and
produced
over i 40 in lbs. ... of part
of the f«*llowing described real
part
thereof
to
satisfy
trie
execution
»
1 . . _____u
thereof
to
satisfy
the
execution.
tralia, visited
his Sydney,
parent', Aus-jnumber
Mr. r„*
fat during th e m on h and 1J cows judgm ent order, decree, interest, cost property, to-wit:
and Mrs. A. R. Keagy, in this ¡produced
over oO lbs. fat.
¡and accruing costs.
Being a portion of the D. L. C. of
city last Thursday, his first visit La Creole
William H. Bennett in T. 1 N. and T.
s
Amy,
the
pure-tred
!
GEO.
ALEXANDER,
home for a year.
1 S-R - 2 W of the Will. Mer.. de­
of Washington County, Ore. 1 scribed
old Jersey owned by J. Sheriff
as follows; Beginning at a
Dated
this
2d
day
of
May,
1918.
Last Saturday, while a 15-year- J. eight-year
Van Kleek & Son made ihe L angley & L angley ,
point 20.552 chs. W. and 8.932 chs. N.
old son of Hugh Moore of the highest
of the S. W. corner of the I hhhc Butler
of the association
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Verboort district was harrowing, for the record
and wife I). L. C. No. 48, in T. 1 N.
First publication. May 2d. 1918.
month,
having
.produced
R. 2 W. of the Will. Mer., thence N.
his team ran away and one of the 1335 lbs. of milk and 70 5 lbs, of Last publication May 30, 1918.
4.026
chs.; thence east 6.212 chs.;
horses was so severely cut by the fat. The
highest grade cow is
thence S. 4.<r26 chs.; thence W. 6.212
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
m
harrow teeth that it wa< thought owned ine by nignest
to the place of beginning contain­
W’m. Behtman. His Notice is hereby given th at by virtue chs.
M h VH
necessary to shoot the animal. cow ‘ Fifteen,”
ing
2
1-2
acres;
d««cree and order of
a four year-old of an execution,
The boy was not injured.
out of and under the seal I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at
grade Jeisey, producing 985 lbs. of sale, the issued
Circuit Court of Washington 10 o’clock A. M. at the south d«*or of
A. Baldwin, the dealer in sec mi k and 67 lbs. of fat. The high­
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Washington County
Cows Stand High
ond-hand household goods and est average herd- in the associa­
grinder o f agates, invites his tion are as follows: Geo. F Bie s-
friends to call at his new place, dorf’s herd of 11 cow averaged
west of the Brodersen paint shop, 756 lbs. mill* and 43 lbs. of fat;
First Avenue, south, near S. P. Win. Behrman’s herd of 22 cows
depot.
18-4t averaged 780 lbs. of milk and
42.5 lbs. of fat; Robb Bros ’ herd
Claude Smith went to Hills­ ^ | of
averaged 665 lbs. milk
boro Friday evening to visit his and 6 cows
41.5
of fat. Herds in
cousin, C has. Carru:hers, who which there lbs.
were
producing
la-t week had a hand so severely over 50 lbs. of fat cows
were
by
injured in a logging camp near the following dairimen: owned
L
Cochrane that amputation was Campbell, J. J Van Kleek R. &
necessary The patient is at Dr. Sons, Thos. Williams, John Sus-
Smith’s hospital.
Geo. F. Biersdorf, Wm.
Bill and Carmel Good were at bauer,
Behrman and Robb Bros.
Monmouth on business Saturday
from the Western of
and when they started home Mrs. fice Reports
of
the
Division of the
Bosley, a friend to Mrs. D. N. U. S. Dept, Dairy
of
Agriculture
Morris of this city, gave them a that for the previous month show
the
pair of prize chickens, of the Lin- Washington County Association
kenfelter breed, for Mrs Morris. led the Associations in this state
The fowls are about the -dze of a and
was second highest in the
Leghorn, are white, with black Western
Divi-ion.
markings on the neck, and the
N. C. JAMISON, !
eggs from w h i c h t h e y were
County Agent.
hatched came from York state.
Buy your groceries, fish, veg-;
Attorney L. M. Graham. Judge etables
and second-hand house­
W. H. Hollis a n d Prof. Earle hold goods
of the Economy store
Fleischmann Saturday night as­ Dodge bldg.,
sisted in holding a Red Cross1 Pacific avenue. cor. 3d street,and
mee ing at Malloy, in I he south-
______________ 6-tf
east corner of the county. The
Notice
meeting was addressed by W. E
r ...- , U;|1 .
will he
Burke of Portland,and by Messrs. . ^ Erwin
° from
H sboro
office
9-11
a. m j
Graham and Hollis, while Mr. . ..
:30-9:30
p.
m.
on
Mon­
Fleischmann contributed to the days,
aai y’ Thursdays
1
and
Saturdays.
musical program. The people of The doctor is doing this as a per­
Malloy are enthusiastic patriots sonal
favor to me and any con­
and promise to do their share sideration
you may show him
toward the $12,500 Washington will be appreciated
by me.
county is to raise for the Red
H. R. KAUFFMAN, M. D.
Cross.
«
A Httlo thing like keine mder Hr* m ’t U
from tokmt m dono of Crai ely!
FRED A. EVEREST
At present Deputy Recorder
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
for Nomination for
RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES
Primary Election May 17, 1918.
(Paid Advt)
When He Gets that Pouch of
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
You Sent Him
A m an i first impulse is to share a good thing.
Real Gravely Plug has been spread all oyer Amer-
ica simply b r the Gravely user offering a small chew
to his friends. Tobacco like th at is worth sending.
It means something when it gets there.
Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug,and he will tell
you th a t’« the kind to send. Send tho best!
Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to
chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long
while.
If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add
a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—improve
your smoke.
SEND YOU! HUEND 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 Camp or Sea­
port of the U. S. A. Even “over there” a 3c. stamp will Uke
it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and giva you
official directions how to address it.
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO , Danville, Va.
Tho Patont Poach hoop» it Froth and Cloan and Good
—u it not Root Gravely without this Protection Seat
Established 1S31
DR.
FORTNER
Successor to
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
OFFICE
In First National Hank Building
Telehones
Residence 332
Office 333
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
Attorneys at Law
Ix>ans and Real Estate
I). I). BUMP.
Residence
Forest Grove.
Phone 444
____________ -
J
M. B. BUMP,
Residence Hillsboro
Offices HILLSBORO
N.HOFFM AN
Attorney At Law
Patent Office Business Solicited
Forest (»rove,
-
Oregon