T Kant 654.7 feet; thence North 1643.0 Public sale bills printed at the feet to the center of county road; Express office. thence North 78 degree» 60 minute» East 601.9 feet; thence South 872.24 The Express prints but ter wrap- Summer weight sweaters for feet; thence South 78 degree» Ml min­ pers with non-poisonous ink. men, women and children at John ute» We»t 67.oy feet lo » »tone; thence South 2284.92 feet to the north boun­ Warranty deed and mortgage Anderson’s. Staple and Fancy Groceries dary line of Tract No. 1 of »aid sub- l^ave orders for your Fourth blanks for sale at this office. divi»ion of the Ellen Porter e»tate; Fruits and Vegetables in Season thence South 89 degree» We»t 1226012 Money to loan— Valley R alty of „ July , .. _ ice „ cream at Shearer’s feet to the place of licginning, contain­ Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf ^ onfectionery. ing 60 acre», more or le»s. Which Straw hats for dress and work! Jim McGi" o( rortlaml Tisiud. tract i» to In* offered first atul i» to be known a» Tract No. I of »aid »ale. wear at Anderson-’s clothing store. wife,children and grandchildren in P H O N E 701 this city Sunday. Tract No. 2 Situate In Washington S. A . Walker and C. V. B. County, in the »tate of Oregon, Part Miss Alice Smith of Hillsboro South Main Street - Forent Grove, Ore of the W'illiam II. Poe Donation I,and Russell had business in Portland visited her friend, Miss Leone Claim No. 66 in Township one North, Monday. Graham, last Sunday. Itange four We»t Will. Mer. bounded and de»crihed a» beginning at the Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed George G. Hancock, real es- Vwpvpn R t n c n n c Washington (ounty Transfers NoutheHMt corner of »aid claim No. r> .Fi, $150 per pounds at the Pacific tate, farm loans and fire insur- ‘5eV en «© r aSO n IlS . | tate .. Sheriff to Martha Sutford S *j running thence North 89 degree»26 min­ Market. 19-tf ute» We»t on the south lino o f said claim ance, new Anderson block. 50 nw «., sec 10, s Leave orders for your Fourth Itk87 chain» to reentrant corner on K M Borgen et ux to Washing- »uch line; thence South 0 degree» .'til Jack Wilson went over Tilla- of July ice cream at Shearer’s 1. Save f o r your country’s ton county, right of way for Pa- minute» Went 2 08 chain» to angular I mook way Monday to go into the Confectionery. sake, because it is now spending a cific highway in R F Tupper. corner on »uch line; thence North 88 timber as a fire warden. degrees 84 minutes We»t on »outh line Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brackett of million a day, and must find most DLC, $1. • >f »aid claim 10.89 chain»; thence Portland visited at the M. J. A b -' Rev. A. B. Patten of this city of lhe money out of savings. Sheriff to C Alexander, 50 ac North 11.98 chains; thence South 8;t de- will be the principal orator at bott home Sunday. i green 26 minute» Kant 27.99 chain» to 2. Save for yourtown sake, be- in J H Nelson DLC. Hillsboro’s Fourth of July cele­ H|,e of »aid Poe claim; thence Green beiry H Busby bv t'X- Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and bration. caua» work and wages are plenti mi ,, . 1 South l - degree 46 minute» West on ! ecutor, to John Natureopath. Office at A St. & ful and, while prices are high ,ai< s e i a t , , »ui.|| ime iii.»6 chains to th ap la e a o f The Forest Grove Planing Mill now. a doll ar will buv more after 49.50 ac in Wooley " DLC. beginning, containing .'to acres. Which 1st Ave. N. Phone 676. is now taking orders for wooden tract 1» to be ntfi-red second and i» to Temple Inv Co to E W Hai Choice stove-wood length kind boxes of all kinds anil sizes Ask i the war vou " 1 ’ l,s 29, 3(). its 37, 38, 39, E 1 > k,W WM “** Tru, t No- * o f a*»''1 3. Stave because, when ling wood $2.00 the load at the for particulars. 18-tf ' It 40. G invelami A cres. $10. ‘ Tract No. :t Situata In the city « f spend, you make other pe Forest Grove Planing Mill. 18-tf In PU M M . n ....... ............. tir fo r t » ! Grove, Washington County, ii Mrs. Harry Shick arrived last work for you, and the work of ev­ Geo M McDowell e( ux to E W the »tate of Oregon, Commencing at Go to the Erickson garage, K. Thursday from Weston, this state, eryone is needed now to win i he Haim s, 5 ac in Groveland Acres, the southwe»t corner of l.ot one in lUock two Naylor’» Addition to Forest of P. building, fo your auto re- for a visit with her parents, Mr. war. $10 Grove, »aid county and »tale, running Rairs, accessories, tires, gas and and Mrs J i m Ritchie. Mrs. 4. Save because, by saving.vou Geo M McDowell et ux lo E W thence North 101.90 f e d ; thence Ka»t oils. Shick says that, with favorable make things cheaper for eveiyone, Haines, It 9; E*_. It 30; It 8; It 10. 60 feet; thence South 101.80 feet; Mrs. Roy Watkins and children weather, Umatilla county will espt daily for those who are pooi i r thence W est 60 feet to the place of Groveland Acres, each $100; N 1 ■> beginning. Which tract is to he o f­ returned Friday from a visit with have a big grain crop. 1 than you It 7, $10. fered third and i» to be known a» ^ e „ Lore,?„ " alkins Limily, a t ' Richard Wilson, who is in the 5. Save, because b y going Tract No. 9 of »aid »ale. Job printing—phone 821. McMinnville. ^ ; navy yard at Brooklyn, N. Y., without, you relieve the strain on Said »ale will be made on Monday Caples & Co. last week shipped writes his brother, Roy, an inter­ ships, docks and railways, and ““ “ ~m m ~ ~ t h e 22nd day of July A. D. 1918. at 2 Notice o f Sheriff'» Sale (¿dock P. M. of that day, at the South ior their country customers 3,000 esting letter of the 'things he is make transport cheaper and Notice i» hereby given that by virtue 7 ou.rt House, in the ( ity of pounds of wool to a government seeing in the east, inclu ling the quicker. of an execution issued out of and under 1 Hillsboro, Washington! ounty, Oregon, warehouse in Portland. au o races at Sheapshead Bay and 6. Save because, by saving, the seal o f the Circuit Court of the The terina of said sale will I k -; Cash, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Bishop have a tr'P lo Coney Island. Rich has you set an example that makes it state of Oregon, for the county o f j gold coin o f the United States, ten per received word that a son was born passed the examination for the ea-ier for the next man to save. Washington, dated the 18th day o f cent o f the purchase price to be paid to their son, J. E. Bishop, and yeoman service, but he hasn’ t re- A saving nation is an earning June, 1918, in favor df George Wise, to the undersigned at time of sale, bal- plaintiff, and agaiiiBt Henry Stavelv «ore on confirmation of the sale by wife at Dover. N. J , last Friday 'ceivea his commission yet. ! nation. Waudhy and Maria Wuudby, defend-1 «»id court. Executor's deed furnishod. ants, for the sum of $27.50cost and the Abstract o f title furnished at expense 7. Save because, every time Dr. Ward is con'inuing his Mr. a°d Mrs. Frank Smith and further »urn of $200.00, with interest of estate. practice and is prepared to answer, ,wo little son* of Summit Ore., ; you save, you help twice, fust, thereon from the 29th day of January, Notice» |M>»ted and puhli»hed by or­ calls both day and night. Office <*ame in their auto to Forest when you don’ t spend, and again 1918, at the rate of 8 per cent (>er an- der o f the court. i num, and for the further sum of $200, hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to Grove Sunday, bringing home when you lend to tin nation. JOE A W IL E S. with interest thereon from the 11th Mrs Smith’s sisters. Misses Clara Executor of the last will and testa­ 4 p. m. 18-tf clay of May, 1916, at the rate of 8 |>er ment of Nellie Porter Dannie!», de­ and Alma Sage who wil look , cent per annum, and the further »uin Miss Elizabeth Swanson of arter business matters and visit of fifteen and 88.100 dollars (115.68) at ceased. Portland spent Saturday night ht-re for a week, after which they L. M. GR AH A M , Attorney for Ex­ the rate of 8 per cent |>er annum from and Sunday in Forest Grove visit­ will return to Summit. Mr. and March 23rd, 1918, ami the further »um ecutor. Address Forest Grove, Oregon. of seventy dollars ($70.00) attorney’s ing her aunt, Mrs. Phoebe Ward, Mrs. Smith and one li tie boy re­ One of Pershing’s men, returned fee», to me directed and delivered, First pub. June 20; lu»t pub. Jul. 18, and other friends. turned to their home Monday. . commanding me to make »ale of the 1918. from France, was speaking: Buy your groceries, fish, veg- real property hereinafter described, 1 “ When I left for home,” he said, have levied upon and pursuant to »aid Legal Notice etables and second-hand house- “ the boys over there were feeling execution 1 will on Monday, the 22d day in the Couuty Court of the State of hold goods of the Economy store _• of July, 1918, at the South door o f the Oregon for Washington County. pretty blue, becuu-e they thought Courthouse, Dodge bldg., cor. 3d street and in Hillshoro, Washington In the matter of the estate of Earl that you here in America we e county, Oregon, at the hour o f ten Pacific avenue. 6-tf Ott, Presumed deceased. not backing them up as you o ’clock a. m. of said day Hell at public W. H. Hay left Monday for one The people having the Balm ought. We had a pretty biter auction to the highest bidder for rash To Furl Ott and all persons concerned: of his periodical outings at Long j Grove Fourth df July celebration winter over there. The weather in hand, all of the following-described The petition o f Bessie L. Van Ant­ real property, lying, being and situate Beach, Wa-h.f where he like» t o ;jn hand are busy these days get­ was the coldest France has known in werp having been filed in the county Washington county. Oregon, and take the air and watch the mer­ in years. Many of us were with­ more particularly described as follows, court o f Washington County, State o f ting the grounds in shape, filling maids. to-w it: Oregon, praying for a decree of said out the program and other details ProPer f°° l a H ^ clothing. Beginning at the Northwest corner court that the legal presumption exists Picnic packages, paper plates, . . . . , • , . . borne were even without shoes, of us werfc /./.m r.'-.ir.lr, the Southwest quarter of the Nurth- of the death of said Earl Ott, on ac­ paper napkins, p a p e r towels, : for a big celebration which starts None . cump.uimng, eadt quarter of Section 13, thence Houth Thermos bottles, in fact every­ at 10 a. m. and lasts as long as though, but the feeling that when along the center line of said Section 13 count of not having been heard from in Present years, or more, from his last thing for your outing at Littler’s I 'he people want to slay we were doing so much for you, one hundred and sixty (160) nsls to the aeven known place o f residence, and for a indications are that if the weath r Southwest corner of the Northwest Pharmacy. |you were not doing everything in further order of the court appointing ¡is favorable, there will be a mon- \ quarter of the Southeast quarter of j administrator on the estate of said Remember, friends, you must|ster crowd in attendance. The your power to back us up some i »aid Section 13; thence East twenty j an Earl Ott; and the County Judge of said j times bit in pretty hard (20) nsls; thence North one hundred pay in advance to get the Express fact that the profits from the cel -1 county and state having heard said ‘ We felt like the little Irishman and sixty (160) rods to the line on the j petition and the evidence, and having at one dollar per year. The reg- bration will go to the Red Cro-s South side of the Northwest quarter I ular price is $1 50. We pay you ¡s influencing many people who felt in a Y . M. C. A hut one ev­ of the Northeast quarter of said Sec­ found that the presumption of death of Earl Ott is fully and completely 50c to collect Lorn yourself. i do not usually care to leave town ening. A bunch of u.s had gath­ tion 13; thence West twenty (20) rods said established, and that said Earl Ott is to the place of beginning, containing Mr. and Mrs. H. T. B uxton,: for a celebration and this city will ered there to li-ten to a speaker ; twenty legally dead, now therefore, you, and acres of land, all in Township from America. During the course Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farrell and ?en(l a big delegation. One, South of Range Five, West of each o f you, are hereby cited to np|>car of his lecture he said: the Wilremette Meridian, in Washing- in the County Court room at the court Miss Vera Schiffer visited at the The committee in charge is “ ‘ W’e in America are behind ton county, Oregon, to satisfy the here- ! ['OUrte in Hillsboro. Washington County, A. T. Buxton home, at Molalla composed of Fred Wilson, Chas. inbefore named sums and for the costs ; <’ r ^ forV twelve weeks you boys to a man ’ Sunday. They report that Austin Bamford, Clyde Ryan, Walter and expenses of sale and said writ. j BI,'<- a^ ‘T. • the last „ . , , , . . . . . ! publication o f this notice and then and “ Then my little Irish friend got is a very sick man. Sargent, Claude Smith. R. B. Said sale will he made subject to re- ; there give satisfactory evidence to the Clem B. Inkley of the Banks Lilly a n d “ Bud’ White, all up. ‘ Yes,’ he said, 'you’re all be­ demption, as per statute o f Oregon. , (;0ynty Court o f the continuance in life hind us, all right, a h------ of a Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 19th of said Earl Ott, and if said evidence district was given the third de- hustlers. day of June, 1918. j shall not be forthcoming within said gree in Masonry in this city Sat- L ,■ c, . p . M r . „... . ways behind—4 000 miles ’ ” GEO. A L E X A N D E R . time letters of administration on the urday night and left Monday for Oddly-Shaped feet Now Get fitted Are you that far behind ‘ the SherifF o f Washington County, Ore. ! estate of said Earl Ott will be issued to Camp Lewis to train for a ¡-crap Two out of » very 1000 men in boys?” If you are, move up L. M. G r a h a m , II. T. Buxton as administrator. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, June loth, 1918. the Army have to have thei shoes closer Put all your energy into with the Hun devils. Attorney for Plaintiff. Published three issues. M r. and Mrs. H. R . Bernard made to order In several camps this W a r Savings Campaign Forest. Grove, Ore. H. A. K U R A T L I, Sunday visited their son-in law f nt're regime.nta h.av.e had the.r i Save to the utmost of your ability First publication, June 20, 1918. Clerk of the County Court. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- f! et measured, and hundreds from the balcony of which Henry OUAton Buxton ,->r. Sr. and wife, No. 44 in , , .• r i