The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 23, 1918, Image 5

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    George G . Hancock, real ph -
tate, farm Ioann and fire insur-
Money to loan Valley Realty ance, new Andernon block.
50
Co., Forent Grove, Oregon. 19*tf
The Forest Grove Planing Mill
Dr. Garland, Chiropractic and U* now taking orders for wooden
Natureopath. OfJice at A St. & boxes of all kinds and sizes Ask
1st Ave. N. Phone 670.
for particulars.
18-tf
F r u it « a n d V e g e t a b l e « in S e a s o n
J. C . Wilson was home from
Ladies, come in .and we our
the Standard Box mill over Sun- j line of spring and summer skirts,
day for a visit with his family.
You’ll feel and look stylish in one
P H O N E 701
Choice stove*wood length kind i°f them. John Anderson.
ling wood $2.00 the load at th e1 f{uy y ° u,r Rrocenes, fish, veg-
S o u t h M a in S t r e e t
F o re st G rov e, O re
Forest Grove Planing Mill
18-tf ta b le t and second-hand house-
.i s „ i
i hold goods of the Economy store
W ,,
P Scheetz, who is employed
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at the Standifer shipyards, Van-
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| “ When * hit o f sunshine hits you.
I plaintiff, and against Allen A. Dale,
couv.r, vbitMl hi. wife in t h « ; P* f!ac * v.
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(defendant, for the sum of $522.00. and
Like the passing of s cloud,
city Sunday.
Men, its time to put on your
j the further sum o f $75.00, and the
When
a
fit
o
f
laughter
geta
you.
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,
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. 'spring underwear. If you haven’ t
) further sum of $28.25, all with interest
NOTES AND PERSON ALS
property, tu-wit:
All of I/Ot 50 in North Tigardville
Addition, in Washington County, Ore­
gon, as per amended plat thereof duly
recorder! in said County, except a strip
90 feet wide across the northwest end
of said lot;
,
I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at
10 o ’clock A. M. at the south door o f
the cotht house in Hillsboro, Oregon,
sell at public auction (subject to re­
demption) to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all the right, title and in­
terest which the within named de­
fendants. and each o f them had. on
May 17, 1913, the date o f the mortgage
herein foreclosed, or since said date
had in and to the above described real
property, or any part thereof, to sat­
isfy said execution, decree and order o f
sale, interest, costs and accruing costs.
\ Dated this May 2, 1918.
|
GEO. ALEXANDER,
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum !
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore­
from the 7th day of March, 1917. arid a
further judgment in favor of D. S, Me gon.
; Bride and against Allen A. Dale, for ; H. T. EAGLEY, Attorney.
the sum of $312.75, and the further j First pub. May 2; last May 30.
sum of $10.00, all with interest at the
rate o f 8 per cent per annum from the j
Notice of Sheriff’ s Sale
7th day of March, 1917, and upon this j Notice is hereby given that by virtue
writ commanding me to make sale of of an execution, judgment order, de­
the following described real property, cree and order o f sale issued out o f
to-wit:
and under the seal o f the Circuit Court
Beginning at a point on the E a^ line | o f Washington County, Oregon, to me
o f Section Six (6) Town One South, I directed and dated May 2, 1918, upon
Range Four (4) West o f Willamette : a judgment rendered and entered in
Meridian, One Hundred Twenty (120) j said Court on April 5, 1918, in favor of
rods South o f the Northeast corner i William Josse, plaintiff, and against
thereof, running . thence South Eighty > R. C. Baldra and Sarah J. Ealdra, de­
(80) rods; thence West Eighty
(80) fendants, for the sum o f 1500.00 with
yr (SO)
rods; thence North Eighty (80) rods; interest thereon at 8 per cent per an-
thence East Eighty
m
(80) rods to the num from January 26, 1917, and the
place of beginning, containing forty 1 sum o f $75.00 attorney’s fee and the
(40) acres; all in Washington County, i costs and disbursements herein taxed
Oregon.
at $19.00 and the costs o f and upon
Said writ further commanding me said writ and commanding me to make
out o f the proceeds o f Haid saie to first j sale o f the following described real
satisfy the judgment o f said Nena L. property, to-wit:
Xing Judson, and secondly to satisfy
Being a portion o f the D. L. C. o f
the judgment o f said D. S. McBride.
William H. Bennett in T. 1 N. and T.
Now therefore, by virtue of said ex­ ) 1 8. R. 2 W. o f the Will. Mer., de-
ecution. judgment order, decree and ! scribed as follows: Beginning at a
order of Bale, and in compliance
, ... with point 20.552 chs. W. and 8.932 chs. N.
| the commands of sa!d wnt, I will, on i Gf the S. W. comer o f the Isaac Butler
1 Saturday, June 1 1918, at ten o clock. and wife p. L. C. N o . 48, in T. 1 N.
A. M.. at the South front door o f the R. 2 W. o f the Will. Mer., thence N.
! County Court House in Hillsboro, 4.026 chs.; thence east 6.212 chs.;
Washington County, Oregon, sell at thence S. 4.026 chs.; thence W. 6.212
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
And your spine is f»*elin’ proud,
Don’ t forget to up and sling it
At some soul that’s feelin’ blue,
phoid pneumonia, is convalescing
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For the moment that you fling it.
and able to be up again.
VT W ,N J * , H erm an, jr., of the
It’s a boomerang to you.”
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1 North Plains district recently sold
- Western Farmer.
PememlsT, friends, you must j,js io o arre farm> including a fine
Mr I X W
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f; x r u T
pay in udvance to get the Express n.Hj(|,,nct, anf, considerable live-
Fair Meeting Saturday
at one dollar per year
1 he reg- stock( for $:u,500.
Notice
has been received that a
ular price is $1 50. We pay you j Mr„ p A Moor(r an(J daUKh.
large
number
of different organi­
50c to collect fiom younadf,
1 t„ r> Lui.,.n> who a.t. vmitinK Vhe
zations in the county have eh-cted
New Georgette waists, stylish former’s mother, Mrs ¡^Course,
delegates to the meeting at Hills­
corsets, brawlers, silk skirts and
Salem, are expected home Sat-
nbbons just received; these goods I ur(jay to Hev how Al is making boro, May 25, for the formation
of a County Fair Association
It
a r e exceptional values.
Mrs. out with his cooking lessons.
is
possible
that
there
are
yet
som
e
Blanche Richards, Pacific avenue.
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A. Baldwin, the dealer in sec organizations which have not se
*,0ri0 « A . Moore a store, cor- ond hand housHiold goods and lected delegates a- yet. f so, their
ner I acific Avenue and I hird grinder o f agates, invi'es his attention is again called to the
Street
for up-to-date hair cuts frien(ls to ca || at his new place. fact that each Commercial club
and shaves A lso ice cream, cold w,.Ht Gf the Brodersen paint shop, and each Farmers’ Organization
drinks and lunches. Phone 181 | Flrgt Avenue, south, near S. P. is entit ed to 2 ».elegate
The
“ ‘Are
Are you willing to die for your ! depot.
18 4t
meeting is called for 10:00 a. m.
country
mtry? asked the interviewer | Perhaps you will not believe it, at the Court Hou e.
of the
the cowboy soldier at Gamp j hut they say that on** of our town
N. C. JAMISON.
Lewis
vis. 'No,
replied the cow- |gir|s recently sent the usual 25
County Agent.
boy G ‘ want to make soim* t.er- ¡C
(,niH to find
find out
0.,» how
how to
to w
hiten
cents
whiten
man die for his.”
hands, and in a few days ihe fol-
Saturday Is Butter Wrapper Day
Dr. Lowe knows how to make lowing answer came, "«oak them
Hereafter the Express will make
and fit glasses which change de- in dish water.” Her mother was a sp ecial rate o n butter wrappers
fective eyesight into effective eye- 1 tickled almost to death,
• » b * print«! o n Soturil V
• C I S S £ S S S S T f « j S a K f f i % tU{ £ £ ? «
sight. He Will b e a t Hotel
Commencement at O. A. C. H e re to fo re th e puces on quanti- all the right, title and interest which T •„ „ Q
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Liughlin, I hur day, May 30. j wj|| begin Wednesday, May 29, ties less than 100 have been higher the within-named defendant, Allen A. 10 o > ^ k A U at theUn^uth
of
Consult him. Scores of rorest ;ind close M o n d a v , June 3. Wil- than .ha woman w „h bul one ^
1
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h i ff
Grove reference».
¡Ham Allen White, ihe buzz-saw COW (alt -he could afford to r pay
o £ £ . ir
“ ir-t. P"Mic »“ction
(«ihjAt
t o for
V
j the above describe«! £
property
or I™
any demptlon)
the hlghc8t
bidder
A man (in Iowa was soundly, editor of the Kmporia, Kan-as, and for the benefit of those pat- part thereof to satisfy
decree interest,
i n t e m s t cost
c ^ i _ inttre9t
<ash in hand-
“ th« riffht. named
title and
which “ the
dg_
thrashed by his wife last w e k for Gazette, will delive the Has- ad- rons the Express makes the fol- I judgment order, decree,
and accruing costs.
!
lowing
prices,
Saturdays
only:
not paying his newspaper sub- dress, and Dr W. A. Waldo, of
GEO. ALEXANDER, i January
f-endanU’ 26,
and 1916,
each the
o f date o had
on
f the
scription after she hud given him j the White Temple, Portland, will
50 Printed VViappers
$ .75
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore. mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
the cash to do it. May her crown preach the baccalaureate sermon 10 * Printed Wrappers
Dated this 2d day o f May, 1918.
1.25
said date had in and to the above de­
L angley & L angley ,
be trimmed to order and her harp jon Monday,
i 500 Printed Wrappers
scribed real property, or any part
27 5
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
have an extra string.
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Place your orders, either by
First publication. May 2d. 1918.
judgment order and decree, interest,
mail
or
telephone,
not
later than
Hoi, ivh Pool
Last publication May 30. 1918.
costs and accruing costs.
10 o ’clock Saturday morning; the
Dated this May 2, 1918.
In order that the boys and girls j
Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale
day before would suit better.
GEO. ALEXANDER.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
in the schools who are trapping!
Henry Peterson, aged 18 years, Phone 821.
Sheriff
o f Washington County,
o f an execution, decree and order o f
Oregon.
moles may have the best market j thru his father, C. L . Peterson,
sale, issued out o f and under the seal
Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale
H.
T.
BAGLEY,
for them it is planned to pool th> has sued Karl Fleischman for ten In the Circuit Court o f the State o f o f the Circuit Court o f Washington
Attorney for Plaintiff.
County,
Oregon,
to
me
directed
and
mole skins and sell the large quan- thousand dollars damages, t he
Oregon for the County o f Washing­ dated May 2, 1918, upon a judgment
First pub. May 2: last May 30.
ton.
tity to «the highest bidder. Fur su!t being filed last Piiday in ( ir-
and decree rendered and entered in
Legal Notice
dealers much prefer to have the ? ult Gourt. Young I eterson al- Nena L. King Judson, Plaintiff,
said Court on April 13, 1918, in favor
v*.
o
f
B.
L.
Scheckla,
plaintiff,
and
In
the
County
Court o f the State o f
pelis in large quantities than t o :
, „ at on Dctol
Allen A. Dale
»gainst J. E. Summers, Mabel Sum­
Oregon for Washington County.
have numbers of small shipments ; phnntiff, was with Lari F lei'Ch- L. A. May, and
mers and J. W. Tigard, defendants,
the matter o f the estate of E&rl Ott,
of only 3 or 4 pelts and they will man m a
an<^ Jhat Heisch D. S. McBride, Intervenor, Defend- said judgment being against the de­ In Presumed
deceased.
fendants J. E. Summers and Mabel To Earl Ott and all persons concerned:
also pay a premium in order t o . man carelessly, negligently ami
ants.
Ry virtue o f an execution, judgment Summers for the sumtif
get them in large quantities, j f , recklessly pointed a loaded shot-
, _ $1200, with in­ . The petition o f Bessie L. VanAnt-
terest t at the rate of 7 per cent per an- | werp having been filed in the County
order,
decree
and
order
o
f
sale
issued
the mole pelts be brought to the Hunlat "[J*' an< caused it to be out o f the above entitled Court in the num from May _ 17, 1916, and the sum ________
__ __ County,
_____
^
Court o f _____
Washington
Oregon,
County Agent’s office during the discharged, the contents Paring above entitled cause, to me directed, o f $100 attorney 8 fee and the costs praying for a decree o f said court that
into
Peterson's
left
leg.
causing
and dated the 2nd day o f May, 1918, and disbursements herein taxed at ¿he legal presumption exists o f the
week beginning June 3d they will
be marketed in the best manner him to be sent to the Forest Grove upon a judgment rendered and entered $41.95, and the costs o f and upon said death o f said Earl Ott on account o f
said Court on the 7th day o f March. writ, and commanding me to make ; not having been heard from in seven
possible. Those desi ing to sell hospital. He says that he endured in
1917, in favor of Nena L. King Judson, sale o f the following described real years or more from his last known
them in this way should string i ' ery ,T'uc^? Pa,n* an(^ l^at *1,s
-------- -------------------------------------------------- place o f residence, and for a further
them on a stout string and attach
ha* been so shattered as a
, order o f the court appointing H. T.
Toan liât thrt a (+
Buxton administrator o f the estate o f
L>ar is a lt lite brV er
a tag on which is placed their.
..
^)p
l,'ith a chra>of C rai Wy.
! said Earl Ott in the event the legal
He
name and address. Should any must
.... have compensation.
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l i s te a J ir kt» n e rv t*.
j presumption exists o f his death, you
not wish to market the pelts in asks for $10,000 as a verdict.
j are notified that said court has fixed
C. L. Peterson, the fa'her, has
this way address of the fur dealers
| Monday the 10th day o f June, A. D.
1 1918, at the hour o f ten o ’clock A. M.
can be furnished by the County been named a« guardian ad litem
; of said day as the time, and the
Agent to whom shipments may be for the purposes of the suit.
j County Court room in the court house
C.
L.
Peterson,
the
parent,
has
made.
at Hillsboro. Washington County, Ore­
also sued Fleischman, asking for
gon. as the place for hearing upon said
N. C JAMISON,
petition. You are required then and
County Agent. $197, segregated as follows $65
there to appear and show cause, if any
for hospital charges; $75 for the
'
Accidental Shooting .
Leads to Lawsuit
*
Oregon
Burbank Potato
0
Is Best and Cheapest
you have, why the prayer of said pe­
tition should not be granted.
Done by order o f D. B. Reasoner,
County Judge, this 22nd day o f April
A. D.. 1918.
[S eal ]
H. A. KURATLI,
County Clerk.
L. M. GRAHAM, Attorney,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
16-5t
»7 for medicine, and $50
loss of the b o y s help.
Young Peterson, in his own suit,
says that there are still many shot
Corvallis, Ore., May 22— “ The J in the leg — Hillsboro Argus.
market p a ge even with its facts
Washington County Transfers
carefully concealed by the con­
J C Applegate et ux Co A A
fusion of buying jobber and dealer
M* ad,
¿
Sec 5, 2 N 5,
prices and miscellaneous classili-
cations, occasionally yields some
J R Reeher to J O Burn worth,
interesting information,”
com ­ 100x100 ft in Blk 16, Forest
mented Prof. G. R. Hyslop of O. Grove, $200
*
A. C. in glancing over the market.
W W Ryals to Grace Ryals,
reports of a daily paper. ’ ’ Note part Blk 7, Forest Grove. $1.
the following: Oregon Burbanks,
L B Maury et al to M I M
75c to $1 25 a hundred; new Cali­
Wolf et vir, 41.42 ac in W O Gib
fornia, 3 x
/ i to 9c per pound.
son DLC, $1.
“ New potatoes — watery, rela­
L B Maury et al to Merle I M
tively low in nutrition, indigesti­ Wolf, 52.38 ac in Wm Gibson
ble and full of stomach aches, DLC, $1.
seven to eight times us expensive
as well matured, nutritious Ore­
Notice
gon Burbanks.
Dr Erwin of Hillsboro will be
“ There will be ample opportun­ in my office 'from 9-11 a. m.
ity after the 1917 crop is no longer daily, 7:30-9:30 p. m. on Mon­
useful and before the new crop days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
comes in, to eat plentv of new The doctor is doing this as a per­
potatoes from California, which sonal favor to me and any con­
will be much better matured and sideration you may show him
more reasonable in price.
will be appreciated by me.
“ Eat Oregon potatoes first!”
H. R . KAUFFM AN, M . D.
cast be She one to send him
a pouch ol
Keal GRAVELY Chewing Plug
It pays to know the facts before you spend
your money.
You will be sending your friend more
fobacco comfort end satisfaction in one pouch
of Reel Gravely Plug than in half a dozen
plugs o f ordinary tobacco.
DR. H. C. FORTNER
•
OFFICE
In First National Bank Building
Give »By man a cliuw tf Uat.1 Gravely Plug, and he will tell
you that’» the kind to cjnd. Send the best!
Ordinary plug is f.ilse economy. It costs less per week to
chew Real Gravely, because a email chew of it lasts a long
while.
t( yon im-*ce a pipe, tlico Gravely with your knife and add
a little to you.' nooking tobo a. It will give flavor—improve
your smoke.
SEND YClk FRIEND IN TIE U. S. SERVICE A P0UC1 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 tho U. S. A. Even “over there” a 3c. stamp will taka
it to him. Your dosdor will supply anvelope and give you official
directions how to address it.
r . B. BRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY. Danville, V *.
The Patent Poach keeps it Freek and Clean and Good
—h it not Rimi Gravely without this protection Semi
Established 1S31
Successor to
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
§
Telehones
Residence 332
Office 333
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
Attorneys at Law
Loans and Real Estate
D. BUMP,
i Residence
Forest Grove,
i Phone 444
J
M. B. BUMP,
Residence Hillsboro
Offices -HILLSBORO
N . HOFFM AN
Attorney At Law
Patent Office Business Solicited
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon