The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 04, 1918, Image 6

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    und ex penses o f sale and said w rit.
Summer weight sweaters for
Said sale will be m ade su b je c t to r e ­
men, women and children at John
dem ption, us per s ta tu te of O regon.
The Express prints butter wrap­ Anderson’s.
D ated a t H illsboro, O regon, this 19th
C arence Kelsey came out from
pers with non-poisonous ink.
| day o f Ju n e, 1918.
Portland to spend Sunday with
GEO. A LE X A N D E R .
Warranty deed and mortgage his
family.
S heriff o f W ashington C ounty, O re.
blanks for sale at this office. »
U f M G raham ,
orders for your Fourth
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
Money to loan—Valley Realty of Iieave
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
July
ice
cream
at
Shearer’s
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Confectionery.
F o rest Grove, Ore.
F irst publication, Ju n e 20, 1918.
Straw hats for dress and work
Forest Grove Planing Mill
I j i s t publication Ju ly 18, 1918,
wear at Anderson’s clothing store. is The
P
H
O
N
E
701
now taking orders for wooden
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Peterson of boxes of all kinds and sizes Ask
Legal N otice
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
Spring Hill were shopping in town for particulars.
18-tf
In the C ounty Court o f th e S ta te of
FViday.
O regon for W ashington County.
George G. Hancock, real es­
In the m a tte r o f the e s ta te and last
Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed tate, farm loans and fire insur­
G eorge H enry H eislcr, Sherw ood It.
will and te sta m e n t o f Nellie P o rte r
$1 50 per pound, at the Pacific ance, new Anderson block. 50
I 1.
D annials, D eceased.
Market.
19-tf
Karl Milton Moore, H attie G round,
N otice is hereby given th a t in p u r­
Mr. and Mrs. Byron LaMont
W ash.
suance of an order of the C ounty C o u rt
Leave orders for your Fourth and son, Harley of Portland visit­
o f W ashington C ounty, s ta te o f O re­
of July ice cream at Shearer’s ed friends in this city over Sun­
s
„
i
On
July
22d;
81
men
will
be
The
I he Washington
ashington county
coun y exemp- called for training at Camp lA*wis. gon, m ade on the 17th day o f Ju n e A.
Confectionery.
day.
_
'
tlon board has made up the list of
D. 1918, in the m a tte r o f the above
Mrs. Rachel Hoskins of this
A daughter was born last Fri­ 56 registrants from which will be
Hillsboro Boy Killed in Krancts u n titled e sta te , tin- undersigned ex ecu ­
city has been granted a widow’s day to Mr. and Mrs. Carmel chosen the 44 men who will be
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tor of the last will and te sta m e n t of
pension of $25 per month.
C. ( arroll Gates, son of Mr, Nellie P o rte r D annials, deceased, will
Good, making two daughters in sent to Fort McDowell during the
five-day period beginning July 5. and Mrs. (). B. Gates of Hills- sell a t public auction to the hig h est
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and the family.
bidder, su b ject to conlirm stion by ssid
Natureopath. Office at A St. &
Hugh Smith left Saturday for It includes men called as alter- boro, diet! June 12 from wounds court, th e following described real
1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
Cascade Locks, where he has a nates on^ the quota which left received inaction on the front in p ro p erty , to-w it.
T ra c t No. I S itu a te in W ashington
Mrs. Jesse Perry and children J°b as night-watchman in a lum­ June 26. The following is the list: France. Young Gates was with County,
in the Hlate of O regon, being
E lijah G eorge Beam an, F o rest G rove
ber
mill.
of Vancouver visited friends in
Pershing’s forces. This is Hi Is- desig n ated in the petition as *’T ra c t
R. I.
this city Sunday
American soldiers in front line Coxey S tow ell, Banks.
boro’s first death in the war He No. 6 ,” described as follows. Being
rt o f the Donation Land Claim of
trenches
have
been
issued
gas-1
was born in Hillsboro December p H a enry
Choice stove-wood length kind
H e rb e rt W ilb ert Rowe. P ortland.
Buxton Sr. and wife, No. 44 in
proof
containers
for
carrying
their
ling wood $2.00 the load at the
R alph E. W inger, Raym ond, W ash. 31, 1898, and was a graduate of T ow cship one N orth, Range four W est
Forest Grove Planing Mill. 18-tf emergency rations.
E rn e st W illiam Segessentnan, P o rt­ the Hillsboro high school, cla s of Will Mer. and beginning a t a (mint on
1917. He enlisted as a volunteer the w est line of said D. I,. C. (being
Judge Hollis spoke at a war land.
Go to the Erickson garage, K.
the n o rth w est co rn er o f T ra c t No.
with Company B, Third Oregon, also
l of subdivision o f the Ellen Porter e s ­
of P. building, for your auto re­ stamp meeting at Manning Fri- j A lb ert E dw ard Lynn, Portland.
embarked for France last ta te ) from thence running N orth
pairs, accessories, tires, gas and day night and W. J. McCready Fay W ilbur S h earer, F o rest Grove. and
D* cember.
1035.64 fe e t; thence N orth 89 d eg rees
j
spoke
at
Buxton.
Ixmis
M
ichael
Deman.
McMinnville.
oils.
E ast 654.7 fe e t; then ce N orth 15-13.0
For several months he was with feet
H erm an Ja m ic k e J r ., Hillsdale.
to the cen te r o f county road;
An
0.
A.
C.
bulletin
states
that
Rev. Patten made a war stamp
N els M aurita Ohrling, C herry Grove. the supply department hut was thence N orth 78 d eg rees 50 m inutes
talk at Dilley Friday night and the newt, or water (iog, is a great G eorge F ish, Oreneo.
transferred to Pershing’s fighting E ast 661.9 fe e t; then ce South 372.24
reports that Dilley exceeded its mosqui o destroyer and one or John V anD om elen, Banks.
forces
a few weeks ago He has a feet; thence South 78 d eg rees 50 m in­
I two ^ ould be kept in every water
u tes W est 57.09 fe e t to a sto n e; thence
quota, as usual.
brother, Millard, younger, at the South
Roy C. Loainger, Morley. Mich.
2284.92 feet to the north boun­
trough.
fro
it.
and
is
a
grandson
of
Hon.
P e te r Jo h n Vandehey. F o rest Grove.
Press dispatches of June 28th
dary line o f T ra c t No. I of said su b ­
Go to F A. Moore’s store, cor- R. 2.
H. V. Gates, a veteran of the division o f the Ellen P o rte r e s ta te ;
announce the wounding in France
thence South 89 d eg rees W est 1225.62
W illiam A rth u r Meighen, Carlando, Civil war
of G. E. Milne of Yamhill, who, as ' ner Pacific Avenue and Third
feet to the (dace o f beginning, co ntain ­
street,
for
up-to
date
hair
cuts
W ash.
a boy, lived in this city.
ing 50 acres, m ore or less. Which
Job printing—phone 821.
, . and shaves Also ice cream, cold R alph H uffak er, G arden Home.
tra c t is to he offered first and is to be
Dr. Ward is continuing “ ls drinks and lunches. Phone 181
known as T ra c t No. 1 o f said sale.
R
o
b
ert
C
h
arles
Funston,
Hillsdale
R.
practice and is prepared to answer
N otice o f S h eriff’s Sale
T ra c t No. 2 S itu a te in W ashington
......
The funeral of 'he late T. W. j 1.
calls both day and night. Office
Notice is hereby given th a t by virtu e County, in the s ta te of O regon, P a rt
W
illiam
H
enry
K
ehrli.
G
arden
Home.
o f an execution issued o u t o f and under of the W illiam B. Poe Donation Land
hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and~2 to Sain* held last Thursday after-
the seal o f the C ircuit C ourt o f the Claim No. 55 in Tow nship one N orth,
jg.tf
noon in this city, was largely at- ( P e te r P aul Lorsung, Marshfield.
4 p. m.
tended by old friends and broth­ Adam Sim pson C lark, P ortland R. 2. s ta te o f O regon, fo r the county of R ange four W est Will. Mer. bounded
W ashington, dated the 18th day of and described as beginning a t the
Buy your groceries, fish, veg­ ers of the Elks, K of P. and W. i Roland Jo h n Malm. Buxton.
Ju n e, 1918, in fav o r of G eorge Wise, so u th e a st corner o f said claim No. 55,
etables and second-hand house­ O W. Iodizes. McMinnville sent
A gaor M athison, S eattle, W ash.
plaintiff, and ag ain st H enry S tavely running thence N orth 89 degrees 25 m in­
hold goods of the Economy store a large delegation of Elks and Carl Enoch Long, Cornelius.
W a lid by and M aria W audby, d efen d ­ utes W est on the south line o f said claim
Dodge bldg., cor. 3d street and Knights.
L e ste r E. S quires, W ashington. D.C. ants, for th e sum of $27.50 cost and the 16.87 chains to re e n tra n t c o m e r on
I fu rth e r sum o f $200.00, w ith in te re st such line; thence South 0 d eg ree s 30
Pacific avenue.
6-tf
Sunday was the anniversary of j i R. F 1. ra n k Jo sep h P ersinger, Hillsboro thereon from th e 29th day o f Ja n u a ry , m inutes W est 2 03 chains to a n g u lsr
W. T. Bray, for several years the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. L.
1916, a t the ra te o f 8 per cen t per an- corner on such line; thence N orth KH
publisher of the Cornelius News, M. Graham and Mr. and Mrs W. Jo h n R o b ert A lbert L ist. Sherwood. j num, and fo r the fu rth e r sum of $200, d egrees ¡14 m inutes W est on south line
with in te re st thereon from the 11th o f said claim 10.83 chains; thence
has suspended the paper, sold the C. Benfer and the two families W illiam H enry Long, C ornelius.
1 day of May, 1916, a t the ra te of 8 per N orth 11.93 chains; thence South H9 d e ­
E
ugene
M
errill
Sm
ith,
F
o
r
e
s
t
Grove.
material and accepted a position spent the biggest part of the day-
1 cen t (ter annum , and the fu rth e r sum grees 25 m inutes E ast 27.93 chains to
Jeffrey M cGregor, Cochran.
in Eastern Oregon.
of fifteen and 68.100 dollars ($15.68) a t cast line o f said Poe claim ; thence
picnicking on Gales Creek, above A u g u st G raue, Sherw ood R. 4.
the rate of 8 )>er cen t per annum from South 1 d eg re e 45 m inutes W est on
Glenwood.
Last
year
the
party
Picnic packages, paper plates,
March 23rd, 1918, and the fu rth e r sum
H e rb e rt Lacy S trong, P ortland.
line 10.05 chains to the place of
paper napkins, p a p e r towels, celebrated this (to them) impor- W ilton Everald M ineckly, F o rest , of seventy dollars ($70.00) a tto rn e y 's such
beginning, con tain in g 30 urres. Which
j fees, to me d ire c t« ! Hnd delivered, tra c t is to be offered second ami is to
Thermos bottles, in fact every­ tant event near Soda Springs.
G rove.
I com m anding me to m ake sale o f the known as T ra c t No. 2 o f said sale.
thing for your outing at Littler’s
In a circular to this paper, the M artin Lyons, G arden Home.
real property h e re in a fte r described, I
T ra c t No. 3 S itu a te in the city of
Pharmacy.
I have levied upon and p u rsu an t to said F o re st G rove, W ashington C ounty, in
war department advise that if L aw rence A. F ern sw o rth .
execution I will on M onday,the 22d day the s ta te o f O regon, C om m encing a t
Merl Ramsey a n d Donald friends of soldiers in Europe de­ F red erick Allen S e rje n t, Oreneo.
j o f July, 1918, a t the South door o f the the
so u th w est corner o f !s>t one in
Lamb, who returned from Canada sire to send them anything, in R. V ern Baldwin, F o re st G rove.
I C ourthouse, in Hillsboro, W ashington Block tw o N ay lo r's Addition to F o rest
two weeks ago, left Monday for most cases it is better to send Roy E. Benefield. M anning.
county, O regon, a t the hour of ten Grove, sail) county and s ta te , running
o ’clock a. m. o f said day sell a t public thence N orth 101.30 fe e t; thence E ast
Portland and enlisted in the ma­ money than merchandise, as the H arv ey K eenon, C ornelius R. 1.
........ fe ^ e t; thence South
soldiers can come nearer selecting F ran k X avier Schecla, Sherw ood R. 1. auction to th e highest bidder for cash 50
rines.
101.30 fe e t;
in hand, all o f the follow ing-described j thpnce"*VVo»*t'50 fe e t to the place o f
what
they
want
than
can
their
G
eorge
P
e
te
r
Nelson,
A
storia.
real proiierty, lying, being and situ a te beginning. Which tra c t is to be o f­
Remember, friends, you must
A lb ert P e te r Erickson, B eaverton.
in W ashington county. Oregon, and fered third and ia to be know n aa
pay in advance to get the Express friends on this s.de.
m ore p articularly described as follows, T ra c t No. 3 o f aaid ante.
Mr. and Mrs. John Templeton R o b ert E m m ett B ates, F o re st Grove j to
at one dollar per year. The reg­
-w it:
R.
1.
Said aale will be m ade on Monday
ular price is $1 50. We pay you were somewhat relieved last week
Beginning a t the N o rth w est corner th e 22nd day o f Ju ly A. D. 1918, a t 2
to learn that base ho pital corps V ernon M. P rahl, Hillsboro.
50c to collect from yourself.
¡ o f the S outhw est q u a rte r o f the N o rth ­ o ’clock P. M. of th a t day, a t the South
R o b ert Edw in Moore, S chnectady, e a st q u a rte r of Section 13, thence south
door of the C ourt House, in the C ity o f
Monthly magazines to be sent No 46, recruited in Portland, had N. Y.
j along the c e n te r line o f said Section 13 Hillaboro, W ashington C ounty, O regon.
to soldiers and sailors should not reached France, for their son,Hill,
Edw ard F ranklin E zra W ebber, lone. one hundred and six ty (160) rods to the
be more than two months old, ac­ is a member of the 46th. They H enry G ranville W eckert, Sherwood. S o u th w est co rn er o f the N o rth w est The te rm s o f said sale will be; Cash,
feel
that
once
the
Yanks
get
their
: q u a rte r o f the S o u th east q u a rte r of gold coin o f the U nited S ta te s, ten )>er
cording to the Post Office De­
A rth u r Dave Rowe. P o rtlan d .
feet
on
mother
earth,
they
can
said Section 13; thence E ast tw en ty cen t of th e purchase price to be paid
partment, and weekly publications
Edw ard Carl H unziker, Loa A ngeles. ! (20) rods; thence N orth one hundred to the undersigned a t tim e o f sale, b al­
take
care
of
themselves,
but
being
should not be more than three
i and sixty (160) rods to the line on the ance on confirm ation o f the sale by
sunk by a sneaking Hun U-boat Cal.
weeks old.
South side o f the N o rth w est q u a rte r said court. E x e c u to r’s deed furnished.
F red P. Lyons, Portland.
is a different matter.
j o f th e N o rth e a st q u a rte r o f said Sec- A b stra c t o f title furnished a t ex|K.-nae
W illiam E rn e st Moers, P ortland.
Archie Nichols of Portland, son !
, tion 13: thence W est tw en ty (20) rods o f e s ta te .
John H am ilton E berly, M anning.
Carol Phillips M arried
of Mr. and Mrs Jim Nichols of
N otices |Misted and published by o r­
to the place o f beginning, containing
d
e
r o f th e court.
tw
en
ty
acres
o
f
land,
all
in
Tow
nship
Richard
C.
H
unger,
O
lym
pia,
W
ash.
this city, is among those named
The marriage of Florence Carol
South o f R ange Five, W est o f
JOE A. WILES,
in tomorrow’s draft. His brother, i Phillips of Forest Grove to Rich- M artin V andecoevering, F o r e s t One,
the W illam ette M eridian, in W ashing­
E x ecu to r of the last will and te s t a ­
Grove K. 2.
Vern, of Anchorage, Alaska, has
ton
county,
O
regon,
to
sa
tisfy
the
h
e
re
­
m ent o f N ellie P o rte r D annials, d e­
already gone to a training camp are Claire Spring of Linden wood, Floyd Raymond Colwell, P ortland.
inbefore nam ed sum s and for th e costs ceased.
at Fort Seward. Both boys are III., was solemnized at high noon
L. M. G RA H A M , A tto rn e y for E x ­
ecutor.
¡at 4431 Monticello Ave., Chicago,
married.
A ddress F o re st G rove. O regon.
Miss Edith Pechin, who has IH-, on June 18, in a beautiful
F irst pub. Ju n e 20; la st pub. Ju l. 18,
Wallowa
room
decorated
with
ferns
and
been1 teaching in the
1918.
schools the past year , is in the subdued lights The guests were
city for a few weeks’ vacation, f r o m Lindenwood, Waukegan,
DR. H. C. FORTNER
Miss Pechin will teach in Wa'-h Wheaton, Chicago a n d Lake
ington county the coming year at Beulah, Wis
Successor to
The couple entered to t h e
an increase of salary over the
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
Eastern Oregon city.
¡strains of Mendelssohn’s Wrdding
OFFICE
.,
,
t i t
..
March played by Mrs. Theodore
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latta ar- Oallager of Chicago. The bride
In First National Bank Building
rived by auto Saturday M
Telehones
wore w b'te.satin and georgette
Tacoma for a visit with Mrs. !crepe
with radium trimmings, and
Residence 332
Office 333
L atta’s folks H B. Johnson carried a ■-hower boquet of bride’s
and family. Jack had the mis­ roses, lillies of the valley and
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
fortune to break his left arm two ferns. The ring ceremony was per­
Peyton Brand
months ago and has fle-hed up formed by the bride's uncle, Wm.
Attorneys at I^aw
since his enforced layoff from Irving Phillips, secretary of the
Loans and Real Estate
work.
National Christian Association,!
D. D. BUM P,
M. B. BUM P,
An insurance adjuster was in after which a delicious luncheon
Residence
R
esidence
Hillsboro
was
served,
and
the
happy
couple
the city last week and adjusted
F o rest Grove
10c a pouch—and worth it
the claim of the Forest Grove left on the steamer Grand Rapids
Phone 444
Offices H ILLSB O R O
Planing Mill Co., allowing the for Benton Harbor, Mich. After
total amount of the policy, $500, a few days at Benton Harbor and
G ravely la tte to m uch longer it cotta
N.HOFFM AN
no m ore to chew th a n ordinary plug
which only about half covered the St. Joseph, Mich., Chicago and
loss sustained by the recent fire Lindenwood Mr. and Mrs. Spring
Attorney At Law
P , B. G ravely Tobacco Company
The company wiil at once repair went to Durand, Illinois, where
Patent Office Business Solicited
Danville, V irginia
the mill and replace the most im­ they wi'l make their home for
the present on a grain farm.
portant of the machinery.
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
NOTES AND PERSONALS
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Selectmen Called
for Fort McDowell
The man who knows the com­
fort of a good-tasting chew
sticks to Real Gravely Chewing
Plug every time. Lasts longer
than ordinary tobacco, too.
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
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