The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 30, 1918, Image 6

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    NOTES A N D PERSONALS # (ieorge G . Hancock, real es-
Job printing— phone 821.
; tate, farm loans and fire insur­
ance, new Anderson block.
50
H. T. GILTNER
all thè right, title and interest which
thè within-named defemlant, Alien A.
Dale, had on thè 16th day of February,
1814, or aineg that date had in and to
thè above described proparty or any
pari ttirreni' to satisfy thr r«. . ninni,
judgment order, drcree, interest, coat
and arcrutng costa.
GEO. A L E X A N D E R .
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore.
Date«! this 2d day o f May, 1918.
Gordon & Gordon last week
Ed Tatro of Dilley had business
j sold J. S. Little one of the finest
in town Saturday
brought to Washing-
Money to loan— Valley Realty { “ n countyF
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf j
Forest Grove Planing M ill
Bert Hines of (tales Creek had js now taking orders for wooden
L a n c i . k v & L a n c i . k y ,
business in town Saturday.
' boxes of all kinds and sizes
Ask
Attorneys for PlaintifT.
. P H O N E 701
First publication, May 2d, 1918.
Jeff Hayden of Strassel was f ° r particulars.
18-tf
I.ast publication May 30, 1918.
transacting business in town Sat-
Ladies, come in and see our
South
Main
Street
-
Forest
Grove,
Ore
urday.
i line of spring and summer skirts.
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and You’ll feel and look stylish in one
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
o f an execution, decree and order of
Natureopath. Office at A St. & 1
John Anderson.
RIDICULE
sale, issued out o f and under the seal
The pupils of Miss Grace Daw-
1st Ave. N . Phone 676.
of the Circuit Court o f Washington
son
s
room
in
the
Lincoln
build-
n
County, Oregon, to me directed and
1 ridiculed a friend in jest,
Charles Mertz has purchased a
P . U . (o m n iC n C P n iP lU
dated May 2, 1918, up«>n a judgment
1 did not know the pain I caused,
Chevro'et delivery car to serve ing had a picnic Friday afternoon
and decree ren«lere«l and entered in
at Naylor’s grove.
But smiled to note the heaving chest
his laundry and ice customers.
said Court on April 13, 1918, in favor
The
trustees
and
faculty
mem­
When bantering tongue had pause«!. o f B. L.
Buy your groceries, fish, veg­
Scneckla,
plaintiff, and
Choice stove-wood length kind­
against J. E. Summers, Mabel Sum­
ling wood $2.00 the load at the etables and second-hand house­ bers of Pacific University have I did not realize that hearts
mers and J. W. Tigard,- defendants,
May ache beneath u burden hidden,
Forest Grove Planing Mill. 18-tf hold goods of the Economy store* prepared an exceptionally attrac­
said judgment being against the de­
Dodge
bldg.,
cor.
3d
street
and
Nor
realize
that
hearts
may
break
tive program for the College’s
fendants J. E. Summers ami Mabel
Chester Buell, who is book­
6-tf i fifty-sixth annual commencement
Beneath a stab, unchidden.
Summers for the sum o f $1200, with in­
keeper in a Tacoma bank, was in Pacific avenue.
terest at the rate o f 7 (>er cent per an­
Mr. and Mrs. L L. Langley ; exercises, which open at Marsh To other friends I passed the jest,
the city Saturday to take his auto
num from May 17, 1916, ami the sum
and two children of Portland vis-
And it was told with thoughtless glee; o f $100 attorney’s fee and the costs
to Tacoma.
i Hall at 8 o ’clock Saturday even­
And
he who suffem l knew it t>est
iinil disbursements herein taxe«l at
Remember, friend,, you must '« « * ¿ Y r J Ä L î ‘ d Ï T f e í ing, June 1st. Following is the
$41.95, and the costs o f and upon said
As all could plainly se e!
pay in advance to get the Express the former’s mother, Mrs. William program:
writ, ami commanding me to make
1 learned too late, that what I said
at one dollar per year. The reg­ Langley, in this city.
sale o f the following descril>ed real
Saturday, June 1
Men, it’s time to put on your
Had touched a sorrow deep and old; property, to-wit:
ular price is $1 50. We pay you
spring
underwear.
If
you
haven’
t
1
8:00
P.
M.—Anniversary
o f the Con­ Regrets were vain; friendship was dead;
All o f I.ot 50 in North Tigardville
50c to collect fiora yourself.
Addition, in Washington County, Ore­
servatory o f Music.
My g r ie f’s untold !
New Georgette waists, stylish the right weight, let us fix you up
gon, as m<r amende«! plat thereof duly
Marsh Hall.
corsets, brassiers, silk skirts and comfortably. J o h n Anderson,
- G R A C E E. H A L L .
record«-«! in said County, except a strip
the
leading
clothier.
tf
Sunday, June 2
ribbons just received; these goods
9*> feet wide across the northwest end
I
Kisses were auctioned off at o f said lot;
a r e exceptional values.
Mrs.
A baby daughter, Doris Irene, t 11:00 A. M.— Baccalaureate Sermon:
I will, on Satunlay, June. 1, 1918, at
Blanche Richards, Pacific avenue.1 was born to Mr. and Mrs Walter
“ Called to S t r r iM ," R ev­ Walla Walla, Wash , the other
10
««’clock A. M. at the south door o f
erend Edward Constant o f day for the benefit of the Red the court house in Hillalioro. Oregon,
Go to F A . Moore’s store, cor- Webber at the Forest Grove hos-
Cross,
some
of
the
smacks
bring­
Portland. Congregational
ner Pacific Avenue and Third plta* Friday, : lay »4. I arents.
sell at public auction (subject to re­
ing as high as $22. Isn’ t that the demption) to the highest bidder for
Church.
street, for up-to-date hair cuts Brand Part>nts and baby all doing
8:00 P. M .—Address before the Chris­ town where Rev. Holmes is now cash in hand, all the right, title and in­
and shaves
Also ice cream, cold nice*y-
terest which the within name«] de­
tian Associations, Reverend loc i ed?
drinks and lunches. Phone 181., The officers of the Cornelius K
fendants, mu) each o f them had. on
Herbert G. Crocker o f Ore­
Seventeen elk which have been of P. lodge la^t Thursday even-
Public «tie bills print* d at the May 17, 1913, (he date o f the mortgage
herein forecliauxl. or since said date
gon City.
Congregational K x p r,,ss office.
in the Portland ci y park were ing brought four candidates fo- [
hail in ami to the above describe«! real
Church.
Sunday last taken to a point near' the Page rank to this city and
property, or any part thereof, to sat­
Monday, June 3
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale
isfy said execution, decree ami order o f
Estacada and released. The an- had the degree staff of Delphos
2:00 P. Vi.—Senior Class Day Exer­ In the Circuit Court o f the State o f sale, interest, coats and accruing cueta.
imals ate so much it was thought lodge confer the degree.
Oregon for the County o f Washing­
Dated this May 2, 1918.
cises. College Campus.
a waste to k<*p;them » captivity.
A ^ WoM1 ^
[lama(, „
ton.
8:00 P. M.—Conservatory Recital.
GEO. A L E X A N D E R .
A. Baldwin, the dealer in sec „.. .
ou
.
c„
Nona L. King Judson, PlaintifT,
Sheriff
o
f
Washington
County, Ore­
Miss
Eleanor
Petersen,
ond-hand household goods and , ^
^
^ h u t e , age (»9, is
vs.
gon.
Piano.
Allen A. Dale
grinder o f agates, invites his plaintiff in a $150,000 damage suit
II. T. B AG LE Y, Attorney.
Miss Beth Crandall, so-1 I, A. May, and
friends to call at his new place, filed Saturday morning in the cir-
First
pub. May 2. last May 80.
prano.
D. S. McBride, Intervenor, Defend­
west of the Brodersen paint shop, leuit court against her former hus-
ants.
Marsh Hall.
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale
First Avenue, south, near S. P. band, J. W. Shute. a wealthy r e -!
By virtue o f an execution, judgment
Notice
is hereby given that by virtue
Tuesday,
June
4
tired banker and landowner of
order, decree and order o f sale issued
18-4t
depot.
o f an execution, iudgment order, de­
3:00
P.
M
.—Reception
by
Literary
So­
out
o
f
the
above
entitUxi
Court
in
the
cree and order o f sale issue«! out of
On Saturday, June 8, between Hillsboro. She claims heavy dam-
cieties. College Campus. above entitled cause, to me directed,
3 and 4 o'clock, there will be a ages* alIe8in8 that Shute caused 8:00 P. M. Commencement Concert, and dated the 2nd day o f May, 1918, and under the seal o f the Circuit Court
upon a judgment rendered and entered o f Washington County, Oregon, to me
partial eclipse of the sun visible hf r arre?t and. examination on a
directed and dated May 2. 1918, upon
G r a h a m • Christensen
lay
A
t
Baker,
this
d,iarge
°J
'«
^
n
it
y
fche
was
f.eed
from this point,
a judgment rendereti and entered in
String
Quartette.
1917,
in
favor
o
f
Nena
L.
King
Judson,
state, the eclipse will be total and of the charge in the Washington ,
plaintiff, and against Allen A. Dale, said Court on April 5, 1918, in favor o f
Orchestra.
William Josse, plaintiff, and against
astronomers are gathering from county court December 26, 1917,
Cantata? "F a ir Ellen," defendant, for the sum «if $.'>22.00. and R. C. Baldra and Sarah J. Baldra, de­
she
says.
the further sum o f $75.00, an«l th<*
far and near to take observations.
Bruch
further sum o f $28.25, all with interest fendants, for the sum o f $500.00 with
Shute secured a divorce from
Soloists Miss Goldie Pet­ at the rate o f 8 |>er cent per annum interest thereon at 8 per cent per an­
By rail and auto, over the his wife about 20 years ago on
num from January 26, 1917, and the
erson, soprano; Mr. John from the 7th day o f March, 1917, an«l a sum o f $75.00 attorney’s fee and the
trails that their oxen broke in the charges of incompatibility, she as­
further
judgment
in
favor
o
f
I).
S.
Me
Clare Monteith, baritone.
days of long ago, ttie pioneers of serts. About three years ago. she j
Bride and against Allen A. Dale, for costs and disbursements herein taxwl
Community Chorus.
Oregon will journey to Portland said, attorneys advised her that '
the sum o f $312.75, and the further | at $19.00 and the costs o f and upon
Marsh Hall.
sum o f $40.00, all with interest at the said w rit and commanding me to make
on June
___ 20, for the observance of the divorce proceedings had been
rate o f 8 per cent per annum from the sale o f the following desrnlx-d real
their
46th annual reunion, spon- ¡rreg U|ari saying that her husband
Wednesday, June 5
the!r4btn
| 7th day o f March, 1917, and up«in this property, to-wit:
sored by the__Oregon . Pioneer As- harj not. been legally divorced, j 10:00 A. M. Annual Meeting o f the writ commanding me to make sale of
Being a portion o f the D. L. C. of
sociation. The sessions will be Acting on thisadvice, she brought i
Board o f Trustees. Ad­ the following describe«! real prop«-rty, William H. Bennett in T. 1 N. and T
1 S. R. 2 W. o f the Will. Mer.. de-
to-wit:
held in the Auditorium.
ministration Office.
suit against him for substantial
Beginning at a point on the East line acribed as follows: Beginning at a
3:00
P.
M.
—
Commencement
Exercises.
John A. Thornburgh of the support money This suit was
20.552
cha. . N.
o f oeruon
Section oix
Six (6) Town
One ootiin,
South, point
town une
#
m cha. W. ami
* Y7 8.932
•
Address, “ The Emerging oi
Forest Grove National bank and later dismissed by her attorneys
( Range Four (4) West o f Willamette [ .
?orn* r
the Isaac Butler
A ge,” by Professor George Meridian, One Hundred Twenty (120) pn\>'w, " #’
A. J . Demorestof the First Nation­ without her knowledge, she says, i
u/ n^°»a
* K’
Rebec, Ph. D., o f the rixls South o f the Northeast corner ,
»? " i l l . Mer., thence N.
al bank Thursday attended a
Last fall she went o another
4.026
rhs.;
thence
cant
6.212
rhs.;
thereof, running thence South Eighty
University o f Oregon.
meeting of the State Bankers’ As­ Portland attorney who again ad­
(80) ro«ls; thence West Eighty (80) thence 8. 4.026 cha.; thence W. 6.212
Marsh
Hall.
sociation for Multnomah. Wash- vised her that her husband’s di-
rials; thence North Eighty (80) nais; chd. to the place o f beginning contain­
ington, Clackamas,
Columbia, vorce suit had been irregular, and 6:30 P. M .—Alumni Dinner, followed thence East Eighty (80) rials to the ing 2 1-2 acre«;
by Alumni Program.
I will, on Saturday, June 1, 1918, at
place o f beginning, containing forty
Clatsop and Hood River counties she went to Hillsboro to si e her
Herrick Hall.
1 H 40) acres; all in Washington County, 10 o'clock A. M. at the south door of
and Mr. Thornburgh was elected husband in an effort to m ake;
the court house in Hilliiboro, Oregon,
i O Oregon,
president of the district embraced some settlement out of court, she
Said w rit further commanding me well at public auction (aubject to re­
Commencement Concert
out o f the proceeds o f said sale to first demption) to the highent bidder for
by the counties mentioned.
alleges. She asserts that he re -: Tickets, including Reserved Seat,
satisfy the judgment o f said Nena L. ca«h in hand, all the right, title and
Miss Martha Allen closed her fu-ed to talk to her and swore out
Thirty-five Cents
King Judson, and secondly to satisfy interest which the within name«! de­
school in the Fairview district a warrant charging her with tres-
fendant«, and each o f them had on
the judgment o f said I). S. McBride.
Now therefore, by virtue o f said ex- January 26, 1916, the date o f the
last Friday wi;h an ice cream and , pass. Thi warrant was not served,
Alumni Dinner
i ecution, judgment order, decree anil mortgage herein forecloned, or since
cake picnic, the directors furnish- ' but he then charged her with in-
(Plates Fifty Cent*.)
order of sale, and in compliance with said date had in and to the above de­
ing the eats. There was a nice sanity and with being unsafe lo All friends o f the College are invited. ;
commands o f said writ, I will, on scribed real property, «>r any part
literary and musical program, be at large, she charges.
Reservations may be filed with the ; Saturday, June 1, 1918. at ten o ’clock. thereof, to satisfy said execution,
which was enjoyed by many of
A son, A. C. Shute, is president President o f the Association, Principal A. M., at the South front disir o f the judgment order and decree, interest,
a
i
p -;, i 0„,,„
ur
__u c„k __i ; County Court House in Hillsboro, costs and accruirfy costs.
the patrons of the school. Miss of a bank at Hillsboro, and the A.
J. Pndeaux
Woodstock School, , w »*hin*ton County. Oregon, sell at
Dated this May 2, 1918.
Gertrude Allen closes her term of family is prominent in Washing- Portland, or with the Vice-President, public auction (subject to redemption)
GEO. A L E X A N D E R .
school in the Hillsboro school next ton county— Portland Jou nal.
Miss Margaret Hinrnan, Forest Grove. ! to the highest bidder for cash in hand.
Sheriff
o
f
Washington
County,
Friday and the sisters will a t t e n d --------------------------------------------
Oregon.
summer school at Monmouth.
H. T. B AG LE Y,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
A Fine Program for
“ Uncle Billy” Johnson and son,
Frank, living three miles west of
town, were looking after business'
here Saturday.
Sixty-six years
ago the 4th of this month “ Uncle
B illy” left Missouri, with an ox
team and« arrived at Salem in
September of the same year, hav- j
ing walked most of the way. He
was in Portland when there was !
just one house on the east side of ]
the river. A t one time he owned
the big Newell ranch at Seghers
and sold it for $11.000. which was
considered a big price in those
days.
______ ______ ___•
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 bv me.
H. R . K A U F F M A N , M . D.
W
tir*"
" i tri.’«
m a rt to b th t — ikem
c t
c h m ) o f ¡{cu i uruj*.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First pub. May 2; last May 30.
« q
m*J the comfort* of a liuti
See That He Never Lacks
a pouch of
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
DR. H. C. FORTNER
Successor to
DR. H. W. VO LLM E R
Your fighting man will go to oh-nozt cny
lengths to get good tobacco. Many a man
has paid $5 for less good tobacco than you
will send him in a pouch of Real G ravely
Chewing Plug. Only costs you 10 cent..
O FFICE
In First National Bank Building
Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, an. Lit will
tell you tha t'* the kind to send. Send the best I
Ordinary plug it fal»e economy. It cost l : u ycr
week to chew Real Gravely, because a small ebew o* 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.
S E N D Y O U H F H IE N D IN T H E U. S . S E S V IC B
A POUCH OF G B A V E L Y
Dealers a ll arouixt h er* carry 8 in 10c. poerhee. A 3r. staeift
will put it into his hands in a n r T rain in g Cam p or Saaport o f lha
II. S. A . E m " s t a r th ere'* a 3c stamp w ill take it to him. Your
daalar w ill supply en velop e aad give you o ffic ia l diructions how to
address it.
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., D anville. V s .
The Patent Poarh kt*p s it Frtth and Oran and Good
- $ is aat Real Graoalj uitAoat tkh Protection Scot
IM S
©
Ttdehones
Residence 332
Office 333
D. D. & M. B. BUM P
Attorneys at Law
Loans and Real Estate
D. 1). BUMP,
Residence
Forest Grove,
Phone 444
M. B. BUMP,
Residence Hillsboro
Offices -H ILLSB O R O
N . HOFFM AN
Attorney At Law
Patent Office Business Solicited
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon