The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 11, 1918, Image 6

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    and expanses of sale and said writ.
Summer weight sweaters for
Haiti sale will be made subject to re­
men, women and children at John
demption, as |>er statute o f Oregon.
Anderson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sper! spent
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 19th
the Fourth in Portland
day o f June, 1918.
Well fitting glasses help to save
GEO. ALEXANDER,
Warranty deed and mortgage y ° ur ®yfs- Dr. Semones will be
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore.
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blanks for sale at this office.
K^d to fit you.
I,. M. ( ¡it All a M,
Leon Sills o f Thatcher w a s
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Money to loan— Valley Realty
Forest Grove, Ore.
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf swapping “ yarns" with Forest
Grove friends Sa urday.
First publication, June 20, 1918.
Straw hats for dress and work
Last publication July 18, 1018,
We deliver ice cream to any
wear at Anderson's clothing store.
P H O N E 701
part of the city. Tell it to phone
Legal Notice
Frank Meresse and family of 632. Ottice Shearer.
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South Main Street
Forest Grove, Ore
St. Johns visited relatives in this
In the (bounty Court of the Statu of
Miss Lena Hollevoet of Port­
Oregon for Washington County.
city last Thursday.
land spent last week with her
In the matter o f the estate anil last
Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed parents west of the city.
will and testament o f Nellie Porter
Mrs. Eliza Smith and daughter, of 21.
$1 50 per pound, at the Pacific
Dunnials, Deceased.
Nora, of Hillsboro visited at the
The
government
is
sending
en­
Mrs.
Chas
VanDoren
a
n
d
Market.
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Notice is hereby given that in pur­
J.
S.
Buxton
home
over
Sunday.
listed men by the hundreds to O.
children of David’s Hill were
suance of an order of the County Court
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and shopping in town Saturday.
Clair Walker arrived Saturday A. C. because the demand in the o f Washington County, state o f Ore­
Natureopath. Office at A St. &
army for men with technical
George G . Hancock, real es­ from Bremerton for a visit at the training is far greater than even gon, made on the 17th day o f June A.
1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
tate, farm loans and fire insur­ home of his parents, Mr. and the normal output of technical D, 1918, in the matter o f the above
We deliver ice cream to any ance, new Anderson block. 50
Mrs. S. T. Walker.
estate, the undersigned execu­
colleges like O. A. C , and none entitled
part of the city. Tell it to phone
tor of the last will and testament of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
Freeman
Go to F A . Moore’s store, cor­
of the-e colleges is able to supply Nellie Porter Dannials, deceased, will
632. Ottice Shearer.
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........ a n d youngest child departed anything like i s normal output sell
ner Pacific Avenue and Third
at public auction to the highest
Mrs. C. P. Kelsey spent the street, for up-to date hair cuts j Tuesday for St. Paul to visit a . It will lie possible for young m> n bidder, subject to confirmation by said
the following descrila-d real
Fourth in Portland, the guest of and shaves A
Also
lso ice cream, cold son an(* Mother,, who expects to to return to or start to college court,
property, to-wit,
her daughter, Mrs. Lotta Fox
start
on
a
long
journey
eastward
drinks and lunches. Phone 181.
with lh*‘ feeling lhat they are do­
Tract No. 1 Situate in Washington
in a short time.
Go to the Erickson garage, K.
ing the bidding of their govern­ County, in the state of Oregon, being
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Evans and
of P. building, for your auto re­
County Clerk Ku atli reports ment and are by no means slack­ designated in the |>etilion aa "Tract
daughter,
Marguerite, of N ew -1 that for June the Clerk’s office ers.
No. 6 ," described as follows, Being
pairs, accessories, tires, gas and
berg, motored to this city Sunday paid over 400 bounties on moles
part o f the Donation Land Claim of
oils.
Practically all types of training Henry Huxton Sr. and wife, No. 44 in
and spent the day picnicking wit h
Mr. and Mrs. Lf*e Via and the C. E. Roy and W. C. Benfer and gophers. He thinks that the for military service most in de­ Township one North, Range four West
big harvest for the year is now mand will tie offered by the Ore­ Will. Mur. and tiegiuning at a |>oint on
daughter, Thelma, of Cascade families.
the west line o f said D. L. C. (being
over,
altho there will be a few gon Agricultural College
For also
Locks spent the week end with
the northwest corner o i Tract No.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
Gibson
left
caught from time to time.
any but advanced officers and 1 of subdivision of the Ellen I’ lrter es
Forest Grove relatives.
Saturday for Long Beach. Calif.,
aviators, the college will offer not late) from thence running North
Dr. Ward is cominuing his where they expect to make their
Réhabilitation of Our Wounded
only all the types of training given 1035.64 feet; thence North 89 degrees
practice and is prepared to answer home. Mr. Gibson has been for
Hast 654.7 feet; thence North 1543.0
Perhaps none of the various in the cantonments and training feet
to the center of county road;
calls both day and night. Office the past four years employed at
uses to which the proceeds of the camps, but in addition engineer- thence North 78 degrees 50 minutes
hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to the Condenser.
Liberty Loan are to tie devoted in«- commerce, mining, forestry, Hast 661.9 feet; thence South 372.24
4 p. m.
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feet, thence South 78 degrees 50 min­
M r. and Mrs. J. W. Frisbie re­ appeals more strongly to the pharmacy, chemical engineering, utes
57.09 feet to a stone; them-«
Marion Markham, ex city re­ turned Friday from Tillamook, American p<ople than tin- rehabil- sanitation, veterinary medicine, South West
2284.92 feet to the north boun-
corder, who is now stenographer where they visited relatives for itation and reeducation of our physical education and the trades lary line o f Tract No. I o f said sub­
for a lumber company in Wash two weeks They had a nice time. wounded
men. To
reach ____
these a,1,i industries, as well as all division o f the Kllen Porter estate;
________ ____
__ ____
ington, visited friends in this city but found the temperature a little men, to train and fit them for use- Phases of home economics The thence South 89 degrees West 1225.62
feet to the place of ia-ginning, contain­
last week.
too frigid for real comfort.
ful and gainful occupations, when courses will all involve essential ing 50 acres, more or less. Which
war training.
tract is to fie offered first and is to la-
Buy your groceries, fish, veg­
Frank Burlingham, who has by reason of loss of sight or limbs
known
as Tract No. 1 of said sale.
etables and second-hand house- enlisted for a term of two and a or othtr injuries they are rendered
Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale
Tract No. 2 Situate in Washington
hold goods of the Economy store half months for military training, un.ib^e to pursue ordinary voca­
Notice is hereby given that by virtue County, in the state of Oregon, Part
Dodge bldg., cor. 3d street and arrived Saturday from the Pre­ tions, is a work in which eveiy of an execution issued out of and under o f the William B. Poe Donation Land
Pacific avenue.
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sidio, San Francisco, for a visit American has a heartfelt inteie t. ! the seal of the Circuit Court of the Claim No. 55 in Township one North,
Compensation will be allowed state of Oregon, for the county o f Range four West Will. Mer. bounded
The various Pythian lodges of with the horn“ folks. He reports
Washington, dated the 18th day of and described as beginning at the
Washington county will hold a that Vinton Robinson is al o at them and family allowances will June, 1918, in favor of George Wise, southeast corner of said claim No. 55,
1 be paid their families as if they olaintiff, and Hgainst Henry Stave! running thenre North 89 degrees 25 min­
basket picnic, with program, at the Presidio
were in actual service while they Waudby and Mpria Wuudby, defend utes West on the south line o f said claim
Cornelius n e x t Sunday.
All
Orval Hutchens has concluded
are
taking the training, and every ants, for the sum of $27.50 cost and the 16.87 chains to reentrant comer on
Pythians are invited.
that he can do his country more
such line; thence South 0 degrees 30
method known to science will be further sum o f $ 200 . 00 , with interest minutes West 2 03 chains to angular
Picnic packages, paper plates, good getting out ship timbers used to restore our wounded men \ thereon from the 20th day o f January, comer
on such line; thence North 88
1016, at the rate of 8 per cent (ter an­
paper napkins, p a p e r towels, than in clerking in a shoe store,1 to health and usefulness.
num, and for the further sum of $ 200 , degrees 34 minutes West on south line
Thermos bottles, in fact every­ so he has quit ‘ Uncle Charley” ;
with interest thereon from the 11th o f said ch«rn 10.83 chains; thence
thing for your outing at Littler’s Russell and accept'd a job ch eck-! This work has been delegated day of May, 1916, at the rate of 8 per North 11.93 chains; thence South 89 de­
ing lumber in the Standard mill at by Congress to the Fed- ral Board I cent per annum, and the further sum grees 25 minutes Hast 27.93 chains to
Pharmacy.
Scofield. Mr. Russell regretted to for Vocational Education. The o f fifteen and 00,100 dollars ($16.08) at east line o f said Poe claim; thence
All express matter coming to lose Mr Hutchens’ services, but board publishes at Washington a 1 the rate o f 8 per cent per annum from South 1 degree 45 minutes West on
line 10.05 chains to the place o f
or going from Forest Grove is cheerfully lends him to Uncle Sam monthly bulletin, dealing with its March 23rd, 1018, and the further sum such
I o f seventy dollars ($70.00) attorney's j beginning, containing 30 acres. Which
now handled at the Southern Pa-
! work, cal ed The Vocational Sum­ ( fees, to me directed and delivered, i tract is to lie offerer) second and is to
Glenn A. Durston and family of mary, which will be sent free to | commanding me to make sale of the known as Tract No. 2 o f said sale.
eific depot, although both roads
Seattle visited at the home of the anyone upon request.
real property hereinafter described, I
carry express matter.
Tract No. 3 Situate in the city of
| have levied upon and pursuant to said , •—
Forest
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
-- Grove, Washington
. . . . . . . . . . County, in
Remember, friends, you must J. I. W. Durston. on the String-
! execution I will on Monda iy,the 22*1 day the state o f Oregon, Commencing at
o f July, 1918, at the South door of the the southwest com er o f Ix»t one in
pay in advance to get the Express town road, from Thursday to
Courthouse, in Hillsboro, Washington Block two Naylor's Addition to Forest
at one dollar per year. The reg­ Sunday evening. The junior Dur­
county, Oregon, at the hour o f ten ; (»rove, said county and state, running
ular price is $1 50. We pay you ston is a real estate dealer of
o ’clock a. m. o f said day sell ut public , thence North 101.30 feet; thence Hast
_________________
s»
50c to collect from yourself.
auction to the highest bidder for cash i 50 feet; thence South
101.80 feet:
Seattle and is impressed with
O A. C., Corvallis, July IQ.— in hand, all of the following-described thence West 50 feet to the place of
While Joe Steinman of Hay­ what he saw of Washington coun­
prop*
lying, being and situate beginning. Which tract is to be of-
real I property,
ward was chopping kindling Fri­ ty. He had not seen his parents Special war conditions will be met in Washi
_
Washington
county. Oregon, and fered third and is to be known as
by the Oregon Agricultural Col­ more particularly described regi
as follows. Tract No. 3 of said sale.
day evening he almost severed for 13 years until last week
lege next school year.
to-wit :
«
one of his fingers and came to
Said sale will be made on Monday
To assist in meeting the present
Beginning at the Northwest corner the 22nd day o f July A. D. 1918, at 2
All students over 18 years of
town hot-foot to have the injured
shortage in unskilled labor re­ age will be urged to join a military j ot the Southwest quarter o f the North- o'clock I*. M. of that day, at the South
member glued on again.
quarter of Section 13, thence south door o f the (o>urt House, in the City of
striction < have been temporarily unit and thereby become mem- east
along the center line o f said Section 13 Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
Miss Frances B. Clapp, a for­ removed on the importation of b eisof the United States army. one hundred and sixty (160) rodo to the
The terms o f said sale will be: Cash,
mer resident of this city and a Mexican labor to be used in cer The Government is in need of Southwest corner o f the Northwest gold
coin of the United States, ten per
graduate of Pacific University, tain occupations, This step sup- men train» d along technical lines quarter of the Southeast quarter o f cent of the purchase price to be paid
said
Section
13;
thence
Hast
twenty
now living at Washougal, Wash., plements the order by which the and consequently students who (20) rods; thence North one hundred to the undersigned at time o f sale, bal­
has accep ed a call to teach music Department of Labor has arranged enroll in the college next fall will and sixty (160) rods to the line on the ance on confirmation o f the sale by
court. Executor's deed furnished.
in a women’s university of Dosh- to bring Porto Ricm laborers into have an opportunity of obtaining South side of the Northwest quarter said
Abstract of title furnished at expense
isha, Japan
this country for work on Govern- the training desired by Uncle o f the Northeast quarter o f said Sec­ of estate.
tion 13; thence West twenty (20) rods
Notices posted and published by or­
Sunday’s Oregonian printed the
C£ ? t/Ta!:,'s'. ^ ,‘s estimated Sam. Those under 18 will b to the place o f beginning, containing
pictures of nineteen officers of the ™at 75.000 islanders can be urged to join the unit, but it will twenty acres o f land, all in Township der o f the court.
JOE A. WILES.
medical reserve, including those brought in while transportation is be the policy of the government One, South o f Range Five, West of
Executor of the last will and testa­
Willamette Meridian, in Washing­
of Capt. V. R. Abraham of Hood available.
not to call the men into active the
ton county, Oregon, to satisfy the here­ ment of Nellie Porter Dannials, de­
River and Lieut. H. R. Kauff­
M s. Julia M. Wheeler, widow service until they reach the age inbefore named sums and for the costs ceased.
man of this city, who have been of the late James VVhee er, for­
L. M. GRAHAM, Attorney for Ex­
ecutor.
transferred from Fort Riley, Kas., merly of Greenville and Fores
Address Forest Grove, Oregon.
to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
, Grove, died at San Diego, Cal.,
First pub. June 20; last pub. Jul. 18,
June 19, 1918, after an extendtd
1918.
OREGON ELECTRIC TIME CARD
illness. She was aged 71 years, 3
D»t*d July 1. 1918
months and 21 days. She spent
L t . F. G.
Arr. Pt. , L t . Pt.
Arr. F. G.
her last days at the home of her
DR. H. C. FORTNER
7:40 6:50 a m 8:07 son, W. E. Wheeler, who is mar­
6:20 a m
Successor to
ried to Amy, daughter of Mrs. A.
9:32
7:00 a m 8:25 8:15 a m
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
M. Wells, now spending the sum
8:15 a m 9:35 110:25 a m 11:40
mer in this city. The husband of
*9:45 a m 11:00 1:15 p m 2:25
OFFICE
tl0:35 a m 11:50 4:00
Mrs.
Wheeler
d
i
e
d
at
Forest
In
First
National
Bank Building
m
5:15
p
1:05 p m 2:20 I
'Grove
several
years
ago.—Hills
Telehones
m
5:10
6:25
p
5:20
4:05 p m
boro Argus.
7:55 6:10 p m 7:25
6:35 p m
Residence 332
Office 333
8:50 7:45 p m 9:05
7:35 p m
Mrs.
Charles
L
McNary,
wife
9:30 p m 10:45 11:00 p m 12:20
of junior United States senator
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
Peyton Brand
* Sunday only; tDaily, except Sunday
from Oregon, is dead, following
Attorneys at Law
an auto accident July 3d when
S. P. ELECTRIC TIME CARD
t h e machine overturned near
Loans and Real Estate
Arr. F. G.
Arr. Pt. L t . Pt.
Lr. F. 1G.
Dundee. None of the others in
D. D. BUMF*.
M. B. BUMP,
7:50 t7 :15 a m
8:35
6:35 a m
the party, consisting of Mr and
Residence
Residence Hillsboro
8:45 t9:15 a m 10:32
t7:20 a m
Mrs Frank Snedicor and Mr. and
Forest Grove.
s9:29 a m 11:05 11:05 a m 12:20
10c a pouch—and worth it
Phone 444
Mrs.
Reuben
P.
Boise
of
Salem,
Offices HILLSBORO
m
3:30
12:35 p m 1:50 2:15 P
were
hurt.
Boise
w
a
s
a
t
the
3:20 t3:25 P m
4:50
t2:00 p m
i j N . HOFFMAN
Gravely latte to much longer it coett
wheel, going south on the Hess
7:00
3:35 p m 4:55 5:40 P m
mo more to chew than ordinary plug
5:50 t6:15 P m
7:36 creek fill. He attempted to turn
t4:22 p m
7:30 8:00 P m 9:20 out for a car coming north and
t6:06 p m
Attorney At Law
8:27 til:05 P m 12:26
*7:10 p m
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
his
own
car
turned
turtle.
It
is
Patent Office Business Solicited
2:20
9:35 p m 10:50 ssl:05 P m
Danville, Virginia
said neither car was going at a j
I Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
2
t —Thru s—Sat ss Sat & Sun; * Sun ! high rate of speed.
NOTES AND PERSONALS
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Ï
1
Will Meet Many
War Problems
Real Gravely Plug has been
chewed for its real tobacco
satisfaction ever since 1831.
I t ’ s m ade th e good old
Gravely way.
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug