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■ O » " * « * ' a » I I O '* NOTKS AND PER80NALS ■■■ — Public »ale hills print«*«! at the KxpretiN oflice. Money to loan- Valley Realty Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf George C . Huncock, real «,*»- tale, farm Ioann und fire in«ur- ance, new Anderaon block. * |>() Mifw Kllie Sage of Vancouver, Wash., spent Sunday with rela tive« and friend« in this city, I)r. Darland, Chiropractic and Natureopath. Office at A St. & l«t Ave. N. Phone 676. Choice »love-wood length kind ling wood $2.00 the load at the Forest Grove Planing Mill. 18 tf I’akro Seed tape is the «impletd and most effective labor Having method of planting «eed«. For «ale at Littlcr’s Pharmacy. Mins«« Clara an«l Alma Sage left Tuesday for Summit, Ore., where lh«*y will visit for a month with their sinter, M r « . Frank Smiih. The fame of J. W. Hughes a« a seller of livestock has spread so far (hat h«* has been called to Or- lan«l, Calif., to conduct a sale of registered Jerseys, the sale taking place last Tuesday. Rudolph Schultz, Archie Bry- ant and Brady Chowning went to Rock Creek Saturday night on a fishing trip, returning Sunday ev ening. Some nice fish, but not enough to pass around. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear of Hillsboro Sunday took the latter’s grun«lparents, Mr. an«l Mrs. D. N. Morris, to Salem for a visit with an old Missouri neighbor of 25 years ago, Mrs W. P. Strangborg, one of Food Commissioner Ay re’s force, was in the city Saturday, seeing if all was well in regard to con servation. She informed the id- . itor that it is hoped, by a move now on foot, to drive down the price of wheat substitutes, so that people will not be punished for being patriotic. Recent contracts by the War Department authorize the manu- factuie of 3,500,000 pairs of me- • allic-fastened field *-hoes for ovtr- _>a* use. The average tirice was about $7.75 a pair. Contracts have also been awarded for the manufacture of 2,000.000 pairs of field welt shoes for United States and over seas service, the average price being $6.50. Prospective Soldiers Will Be Invited One of the most unique meet ings held in this state has been announcer! in connection with Oregon’s first war conference in Portland, May 22 and 23, when th«* young men in ( ’ lass one of the selective draft of Orrgnn will gather at the Portland Auditor ium. The meeting which is scheduled to be held on the night of May 23, i< of vital importance and men awaiting call through the draft from every county in the state are expected to attend The Surgeon General of the Uni ed States army requested the meeting, and it has been called by the State Council of Defense, un der whose auspices the Confer ence is being held, for the pur pose of conveying important mes sages direct from the war depart ment to the men who soon will be' in training. Captain Harry E Williams, who was for many years with the Ore gon National Guard, recently on duty at Camp Lewis, and now a Company Commander in the Ore gon Military Police, will he one of the speakers. Captain Williams will tell of some things that the men will experience upon arrival at the training camp and his talk will prove helpful as well as inter esting to those who hear him. Job printing— phone 821. the court house in Hillsboro, Oregon, aell at public auction (subjerA to re demption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named de fendants, and each of them had on January 26, 1916, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or Mince Maid date had in _ and to the above de- Fruits and Vegetables in Season Mcribed real property, or any part > thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, coats and accruing coats. Dated this May 2, 1918. P H O N E 701 GEO. ALEXANDER. Sheriff o f Washington County, South Main Street - Forest Grove, Ore Oregon. i H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. bend back over the platform. 1914, or since that date had in and to First pub. May 2; last May 30. above described property or any This almost completely knocks the part thereof to satisfy the execution. Legal Notice the lemaining pests to the rear judgment order, decree, interest, co«t In the County Court o f the State o f platform. and accruing costs. Oregon for Washington County. GEO. ALEXANDER, The aphids are then scooped I*i the matter o f the estate o f Earl Ott, Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore. from the platforms into a vessel Presumed deceased. Dated this 2d day o f May, 1918. To Earl Ott and all persons concerned: and destroyer! -either burn* d or L a n g i . k y & L a n g l e y , The petition o f Bessie L. VanAnt- buried. Attorneys for Plaintiff. werp having been filed in the County First publication. May 2d, 1918. Court o f Washington County, Oregon, Notice to Creditors Last publication May 30, 1918. praying for a decree of said court that In the Countv Court of the State of the legal presumption exists of the Notice of Sheriff’ s Sale Oregon for Watdiington County. Notice is hereby given that by virtue death of said Earl Ott on account of In the r-atter of the Estate o f Ernest of an execution, decree and order of not having been heard from in seven E. Willis, deceased. Notice is hereby given, .that the un sale, issued out o f and under the seal years or more from his last known dersigned ha» been duly appointed by of the Circuit Court o f Washington place of residence, and for a further the «bounty C o u r t of WaMhington County, Oregon, to me directed and order o f the court appointing H. T. County, Oregon, Adminititrator o f the dated May 2, 1918, upon a judgment Buxton administrator of the estate of estate o f Ernest K. Willis, deceased. and decree rendered and entered in said Earl Ott in the event the legal All [»ersons interested or having claims said Court on April 13, 1918, in favor presumption exists o f his death, you as against said estate are hereby re of B. I.. Scheckla, plaintiff, and are notified that said court has fixed quired to present the same to me at against J. E. Summer«, MsbH Sum Monday the 10th day o f June, A. D. the office of J. N. Hoffman in the City mers and J. W. Tigard, defendant«, 1918, at the hour o f ten o ’clock A. M. o f Forest Grove, Oregon, properly ver said judgment being against the de of said day as the time, and the ified as by law required, within six fendants J. E. Summers and Mabel County Court room in the court house Summers for the sum o f $1200, with in- {it Hillsboro. Washington County, Ore months from the date of thia notice. terest at the rate o f 7 per cent per an gon, as the place for hearing upon said Dated this 18th day of April, 1918. petition. You are , required then . .. and The first date of this publication of num from May 17, 1916, and the sum iu o f $100 attorney’s fee and the costs there to appear and show cause, if any notice being April 18th, 1918. you have, why the - prayer and disbursements herein taxed at i 1 j... - . o f said pe- N. T. WILLIS, $41.95, and the costs of and upon said should not be ^granted Administrator o f the estate o f Er writ, and commanding me to make Done by order o f D. B. Reasoner, nest E. Willis, deceased. sale o f the following described real County Judge, this 22nd day o f April A. D „ 1918. property, to-wit: Notice of Sheriffs Sale [S eal ] H. A. KURATLI, Corvallis, Ore , May 1 5 — V«*tch All o f Lot 50 in North Tigardville In the Circuit Court o f the State of Addition, in Washington County, Ore County Clerk. aphids are literally caught by the Oregon for the County o f Washing gon, as per amended plat thereof duly L. M. GRAHAM, Attorney, ton. Forest Grove, Oregon. 16-5t bushel in a simple, home-made recorded in said County, except a strip L. King Judson, Plaintiff, 90 feet wide across the northwest end dozer devised at the O A. C. Ex Nena vs. of said lot; Political Announcements periment Station in response to Allen A. Dale I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at the demand for some way to stop L. A. May, and 10 o ’ clock A. M. at the south door of D eclaration of P rinciples S. McBride, Intervenor, Defend- the court house in Hillsboro, Oregon, th** destruction of the ve ch crop D. ants. sell at public auction (subject to re A Just Administrator o f Labor Laws in many jjarts of Oregon. By virtue o f an execution, judgment demption) to the highest bidder for A Square Deal to Employee and Em order, decree and order of sale issued ■‘Th s should be the means of cash in hand, all the right, title and in ployer alike o f the above entitled Court in the terest which the within named de saving $35,000 to $40,000 to the out above entitled cause, to me directed, fendants, and each o f them had, on Safety for All Based on Practical Ex vetch farmers if you c *n get th<* and dated the 2nd day of May, 1918, May 17, 1913, the date o f the mortgage perience information before them through upon a judgment rendered and entered herein foreclosed, or since said date the press,” says Prof, A. L. Lov- I in said Court on the 7th day of March, had in and to the above described real Wm. A. DALZIEL, 1917, in favor o f Nena L. King Judson, property, or any part thereof, to sat etc, t h . e station a entomologist .... u .. plaintiff, and against Allen A. Dale, isfy said execution, decree and order of REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE If U^erl on thl* fields at once it defendant, for the sum of ¿>22.00. and sale, interest, costs and accruing costs. | FOR will save most of the crop. the further sum of $75.00, and the Dated this May 2, 1918. LABOR COMMISSIONER The device, 10 feel long or at fvr.t1 her_-.um <if 5 * 3 with interest GEO. ALEXANDER. the rate o f 8 per cent per annum more, consists of a front and a from the 7th day of March, 1917. and a Primaries May 17, 1918 Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore- ! n a r section attached to each of further judgment in favor o f I). S. Me gon. Paid Advt) them about 18 inches apart The Bride and against Allen A. Dale, for H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney. the »um o f $¡112.75. and the further Pont section is marie as follows: sum First pub. May 2; last May 30. o f $40.00, all with interest at the One or more boards form ihe bot rate o f 8 per cent per annum from the Notice of Sheriff’ s Sale tom. which is 18 inches wide 7th day o f March, 1917, and upon this A. Notice is hereby given that by virtue , It is mounted on three low run writ commanding me to make sale of of an execution, judgment order, de-1 ners about inches high. Wires the following described real property, cree and order o f sale issued out of to-wit: and under the seal o f the Circuit Court or light ropes are .attached to the Beginning at a point on the East line f Washington County, Oregon, to me front of Ihe outside runners and I of Section Six (6) Town One South, ‘ o directed and dated May 2, 1918, upon brought together at the single- i Range Four (4) West of Willamette a judgment rendered and entered in One Hundred tree, which is held high by th e' Meridian, Me.ri,,‘.an* -°ne- Hundr^ Twenty <l20> said Court on April 5, 1918, in favor of . , , . , ,, i i i rods South o f the Northeast comer William Josse, plaintiff, and against I 9i breech straps to keep them knock- thereof, running thence South Eighty R. C. Baldra and Sarah J. Baldra, d e -* 1 ing down the aphids. (80) rods; thence West Eighty (80) fendants, for the sum o f $500.00 with , rods; thence North Eighty (80) rods; interest thereon at 8 per cent per a n -j The rear section is made just thence East Eighty (80) rods to the like the front, with the addition | place bf beginning, containing forty num from January 26, 1917, and the 1 o f $75.00 attorney’s fee and the of a cloth backstop stretched full 40) acres; all in Washington County, sum costs and disbursements herein taxed length of the board forming the tregon. at $19.00 and the costs o f and upon I Said writ further commanding me said writ and commanding me to make back, anrl /in inch strip is tack* d on th, front „ f e e of the bottom, N ”„ í * * following described real to keep the aphids from crawling King Judson, and secondly to satisfy property, to-wit: Being a portion o f the D. L. C. of off. j the judgment of said D. S. McBride. Now therefore, by virtue of said ex William H. Bennett in T. 1 N. and T. The operator mounts the horse ecution. judgment order, decree ami 1 S. R. 2 W. o f the Will. Mer., de and rlrags the dozer over the field, order o f sale, and in compliance with scribed as follows: Beginning at a 20.552 chs. W. and 8.932 ehs. N. going in a brisk walk. The edge the commands of said writ, I will, on o point f the S. W’ . corner o f the Isaac Butler Saturday. June 1, 1918, at ten o ’clock, of . the first section strikes the , . n .. ___ j _ i i A. M., at the South front door of the and wife D. L. C. No. 48, in T. 1 N. vetch stalks near the ground and CoUnty Court House in Hillsboro, R. 2 W. o f the Will. Mer., thence N. FRED A. EVEREST dislodges many of the in-ects, Washington County. Oregon, sell at 4.026 chs.; thence east 6.212 chs.; thence S. 4.026 chs.; thence W. 6.212 At present Deputy Recorder which drop on the platform The public auction (subject to redemption) chs. to the place o f beginning contain- to the highest bidder for cash in hand, . REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE plants spring back just as the sec all the right, title and interest which ,nK 2 1-2 acres; for Nomination for ond section comes along, and re the within-named defendant, Allen A. I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at | ceive a double jolt just as they D h I«, had on the 16th day of February, 10 o ’clock A. M. at the south door of RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES Primary Election May 17, 1918. (Paid Advt) Primary election tomorrow. Hillsboro’» scarlet fever epi- d«’mic is reported under control The polls for tomorrow's pri mary election open at 8 a. m and clo e at 8 p. m. The Hillsboro Argus says ex- Sherilf Applegate has a job in Portland ut a good salary. The Forest Grove Planing Mill is now taking orders for wooden boxes of all kinds and sizes Ask for particulars 18-tf Byron and Harley DiMont.Jim McGill and Clarence Kelsey were among #the shipbuilder- who visit ed in this city Sunday. Did ¡us, come in and see our line of spring and summer skirts. You'll feel and look stylish in one of them. John Anderson. Buy your groceries, fish, veg etables and second-hand house hold goods of th>* Economy store Dodge bldg., cor. 3d str«*ef and Pacific avenue. 6-if Men, it’s time to put on your spring underwear. If you haven't the right weight, let us fix you up comfortably. J o h n Anderson, the l«*ading clothier. tf A. Baldwin, the dealer in >ec on t hand household goods and grinder o f agates, invites his friends to call at his new place, west of the Brodersen paint Hhop, First Avenue, south, near S. P. depot. _____________ 18-4t H. T. GILTNER Staple and Fancy Groceries Aphids by the Bushel Are Caught in Dozer ¿Í ¡H¡Bl Í j .T Í 3 Í W hether He*s Fighting on Sea or Land Send him a pouch of \ (l l / - Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug DR. H. C. FORTNER If he doesn’ t chew yet, he’ll slice it tip and mix it with hi» pipe tobacco to give it flavor and improve his smoke. Y ou will send your friend more tobacco comfort and satisfaction in one pouch of Real Gravely Plug than in half a dozen plugs of ordinary tobacco. Successor to DR. H. W. VOLLMER When you’re on the lookout hr i»F marimet, a chew of Real Gravely help» ta pati the laag, dark haan. OFFICE In First National Bank Building Telehones Residence 332 Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug.nnd he will tell you that ’i the kind to «end. Send the bent! Ordinary plug in false economy. It costs less per week to'chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long while. SE N D Y O U R F R IE N D IN THE U. S . S E R V IC E A PO UCH O F G R A V E L Y Notice Dr. Erwin of Hillsboro will be in my office from 9-11 a. m. daily, 7:30-9:30 p. m. on Mon days, Thursdays and Saturdays. The doctor is doing this as a per sonal favor to me and any con sideration you may show him will be appreciated by me. H. R . KAUFFM AN, M. D. ?! Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. stamp will put it into his hands in any Train ing Camp or Seaport of the U. S. A. Even “over there” a 3c. stamp will take it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give " O U official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Danville, Vs. 7 1 « P a t e n t P o a c h k e e p , it F reeh a n d C le a n a n d G o o d —I t ie n o t R e a l G r a v e ly w ith o u t th is P r o t e c ti o n S e a l E s t a b lis h e d 1 8 3 1 Office 333 D. D. & M. B. BUMP Attorneys at Law Loans and Real Estate D. D. BUMP. Residence Forest Grove. Phone 444 J M. B. BUMP, Residence Hillsboro Offices -HILLSBORO N . HOFFMAN Attorney At Law Patent Office Business Solicited Forest Grove, - Oregon