The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 18, 1918, Image 6

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    NOTES A N D PE R SO N A LS
Public sale bills printed at the
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! Express office.
Mrs. Paul Beck of Dilley was j Summer w eight sweaters for
shopping in town Saturday.
men, women and children at John
Money to loan— Valley Realty Anderson s.
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
Gordon Baker, wife and son of
J. A. McCoy and family visited McMinnville visited at the Frank
friends at North Plains Sunday.
Gordon home last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Hughes1 George G. Hancock, real es-
were shopping in town Saturday, j iate» farm loans and fire insur-
_
. . .
,
, 1 ance, new Anderson block.
50
Straw hats for dress and work ;
wear at Anderson’s clothing store.' G. L. Y anhoughnet, druggist,
„
. . .
, 1 attended the state convention of
Y ellow Aberdeen turnip seed the Pharmaceutical association in
$1 50 per pound, at the Pacific Portland last Thursday.
Market.
19-tf
Ben Whited, who t* now em­
W. E. Haage of David’s Hill ployed by the Standifer Ship­
was looking after business in town building company at Vancouver,
Saturday.
visited friends in this city Mon-
It pays to get glasses that give day.
comfort. A t home prices. Dr.
Gordon & Gordon Monday de-
Semones.
28-2t
livered to Chas. Hollevoet a lim-
Go to the Erickson garage, K . ousine buggy, similar io the one
of P. building, for your auto re- Peter Vanoudenhugen has been
pairs, accessories, tires, gas and using for several months.
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits und Vegetables in Seuson
PHONE
South Main Street
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ttnd ex | h > ii * cn of Hule and Kidd writ.
Said aal« will t>« made subject to re­
dumption, an |K-r statute of Oregon.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thia 10th
i day of June. HUM.
G EO. A L E X A N D E R .
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore.
I L. M . GRAHAM ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Forest drove, Ore.
First publication, June 20, HUM.
Last publication July IX, HUM.
701
Legal N u ll««
Forest Grove, Ore
In thu County Court o f the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
In the mutter of the estate and last
will and testament of Nellie Porter
Dannials, Deceased.
Last Friday night threescore
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
men, women and children
. enjoyed
-
, ! suance of an order o f the County Court
.1 lot o f fun at a h a rd -tim e s social ,,f Washington County, state of Ore-
The prices recommended by af the C o n g i e g a t tonal c h u ic h p a r- |jun| made on the 17th day o f June A.
I her»- w ere a n u m b e r o f j u. 1918,
m jg( in
¡„ the
tht, mutter of the above
the convent ion of prune grower«, lots.
o
ld
-fa
sh
io
n
e
d
nonsensical
ga
m
es,
I
entitled
estate,
the undersigned execu-
held in Portland, on July 2d and
3rd, have been accepted and band music by *' 1 he Hungry I tor of the last will and testament of
adopted by the Food Administra­ Se\’i n,” (Messrs. If L. Bale- R Nellie Porter Dannials, deceased, will
F. Clark. A. K Scott. J K. Bail
public auction to the highest
tion as the maximum reasonable
1 bidder, subject to continuation by said
e y ;B F While. W .J. McCready court, the following described real
prices.
and M R Johnson, in Rube tv»>- \ property, to-wit,
oi,s*
! Dr. and Mrs C. E Walker and
The prices are f o. b cars at tunics), several songs by tht
Dr. and Mrs. Pollock, son and M r. and Mrs C E. Roy took an
Tract No. 1 Situate in Washington
railway stations, or delivered at
•‘ Monday Morning club,” com County, in the state o f Oregon, being
daughter camped* several days iau'o ride Sunday afternoon a short
buyer’s warehouse.
postd of Mesdames M R John­ designated in the |>etition as "Tract
last week at M i s t , Columbia : distance above (Glen wood and en-
No. 5 ," described us follows, Being
We
quote
the
price
list
per
son
Dorothy Seymour, B. F. part of the Pollution Land Claim of
county.
joyed their supper a la gipsy.
pound
for
the
bi
nelit
of
growers:
While and A A Hall, and a coon Henry Paxton Sr. and wife. No. 41 in
See the Round Oak wood and
Go to F A. Moore’s store, cor­
P E T IT E
IT A L IA N
cake walk by Mesdames Thorn-1 Township one North, ItHngc fmjr West
coal range, with or without gas ner Pacific Avenue and Third
35-40 8, 12
c huigh arid Hoar und M is-Jin- Will. Mer. and beginning at a |siint on
plate attachment, at the Gordon street, for up-to date hair cuts 30-35 s, 11 7-8c
35-40
11 5-8c
40-45 8, 11 M i ­ nesse Mill- r, the latter dressed as the west line of said D. L. C. (being
Hardware Store.
h I mo the northwest corner of Tract No.
and shaves. Also ice cream, cold 40-45
45-50 ». ll
10 7-8o
c a male darky. Refreshments con 11 of rabdivMon o f tha Ellon
■
Dr. Ward is coninuing his drinks and lunches. Phone 181 45-50
50-55 ■9 10 1-4c sisted of ice cream cones and ! late)
10 5-8c
from thence running North
practice and is prepared to answer
55-60 8. -.i 1 |e thoie who were considered by the 1035.61 feet; thence North M9 degrees
9 7-8c
M rs.J. E. Pogue. Mrs. Harry 50-55
calls both day and night. Office Whitney and Miss Ella Reynolds 55-60
9 Me
60-65 8, -.i 1 la judges ns too well dressed were East 65-1.7 feet; thence North 1543.0
feet to the center of county road;
hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to attended a state convention of the 60-65
65-70 8, 9
« fined small amounts for their | thence North 78 degrees 50 minutes
9
c
4 p. m.
18-tf
70-75 », 1 1 1« vanity.
8 3-4c
East 661.9 feet; thence South 3T2.24
Christian churches of Oregon at 65-70
feet; thence South 78 degree* 60 min­
75-80
70-75
8
3-8c
». 0 : 1«
Turner
last
week,
returning
home
John Simon of Salem and Emil
Frank Tha cher of ihe distr ict utes West 67.09 feet to a stone, thence
80-85 ». 7 3 4c
8 1 V
75- MO
Timm and family of Minne>ota | Saturday.
aiing
his name, was looking af- South 2284.92 feet to the north boun-
85-90
7 l-2e
». 7 l-4c
visited over Sunday at the home
Idaryline of Tract No. 1 of said sub-
I. V. M e A d o , who has pub­ 80-85
90-95 ». 6 3-4c ‘ r business in town 8a urilay. tliviMion of the Ellen Porter estate;
7
c
of R. G. Simon, on the Gales lished the News, at Sherwood, for 85-90
95-llH) 8, 6
c He Was born near Ills present thence South S9 degrees West 1225.62
90-95
6 l-2c
Creek road.
the past year, has sold out to Ed
home and says this has been the j feet la the place of beginning, contain-
95-100
s.
1(H)-120
4
!-2c
».
6
M
e
in*ç 60 HcreH, moro or tea«. Which
Druggist C. A Littler was in ward Murphy, who is in charge. 100-120 s. 4 1 -2c
driest
summer he remember«.
120-up
4
«
tract in to he offered tiret and ia to he
attendance several days last week Mr. McAdoo has accepted a po­ 120-up
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known na Tract No. I of said aale.
sition
with
a
Salem
newspaper
at the annual meeting of the State
Notice of Sheriff a Sale
j Tract No. 2 Situate in Washington
Pharmaceutical society, at P o rt­
Roy Watkins has fixed up a
. Notice ia hereby given that by virtue County, in the alate of Oregon, Hart
land.
of an execution issued out of and under ' of the William H. Hoe Donation Laud
roomy display window at his Pa­
I the aeal of the Circuit Court of the Claim No. 55 in Township one North,
The members of the Fred Ram cific avenue bicycle and repair
state of Oregon, fur the county of Range four Weat Will. Mer. bounded
sey family have rented their home shop and h as a fine line of
Washington, dated the IMth day of and described as
beginning at the
June, 1918, in favor of George Wise, ; southeast corner of aaid claim No. 55,
to Harry Bunting and moved to wheels” on display. He reports
In renewing their subscription plaintiff, and against Henry Stavely I running thence North 89 degrees 25 min-
Portland, where Fred has a job in selling seven bicycles in two days
to
the Spokesman this week, Wall udby and Maria Waudby, deferiti Utes West on the south line of said claim
!a*t week.
a shipyard.
ants, for the sum of $27.50 cost and the 16.87 chains to reentrant corner on
Austin
Brothers, who own Alfalfa further sum of $200.00, with interest such line; thence South 0 degree« 30
Miss Virginia
Roy returned
Buy your groceries, fish, veg­
Sunday from a week’s visit with Ridge Ranch on the Columbia j thereon from the 29th day of January, minutes « M t 106 drei ns to angular
etables and second-hand house­
the Oliver Evans family, at N e w -, near Vernita. asked u- to sign j 1916, at the rate of H per cent |>er an- corner on such line; thence North MM
hold g o o d s of the Economy store
and for the further sum of $200, degrees :{4 minutes West on south line
berg She was accompanied home ' hem up for $500 worth of War ! ! num,
with interest thereon from the 11th of said claim 10.83 chains; thence
Dodge bldg , cor. 3d street and
mps.
The
boys
say
by Miss Marguerite Evans, who j Savings Sta
day of May, 1916, at the rate of 8 per North 11.98 chains; thence South M9 de­
Pacific avenue.
6-tf
will remain two weeks at the Roy fortune has been kind to them cent |>er annum, and the further sum grees 25 minutes East 27.93 chains to
this year and they want to split of fifteen and 68.100 dollars ($15.6M) at east line o f said Hoe claim; thence
The Ed Sparks family departed home.
it up a littli- with Uncle Sam the rate of 8 per cent |ier annum from South 1 degree 45 minutes West on
Monday for a week’s camping on
March 23rd, 191H, and the further num such line 10.05 chains to the (dace of
The best place for Washington
They think they hold ihe record
Clear creek, where the city treas­
county people to purchase their in the valley for wool production, of seventy dollars ($70.00) attorney's beginning, containing 30 acres. Which
urer will commune with nature
j fees, to me directed and delivered, j tract is to be offered second and is to
monuments and tombstones Is their ewes averaging thirteen , commanding me to make sale
o f the known as Tract No. 2 of said sale.
and fight ants.
from Lewis & Co. of Hill boro, pounds and the lambs eight. The real property hereinafter described, I I T ract No. 3 Situate in the city of
Picnic packages, paper plates, Ore. This firm carries a good
have levied upon and pursuant to said Forest Grove. Washington County, in
best thr eewesshearid 65 pounds, execution
lw iU on Monday, the ?2<1 day I th,. „tate of Oregon. Commencing at
paper napkins, p a p e r towels, line of dependable goods, employs
Their of July, 19re, at the South (]oor of th® j the southwest corner o f Lot one in
Thermos bottles, in fact every­ no agents and gives its customers averaging 21' 2 pounds
alfalfa yield also promises to be Courthouse, in Hillsboro, Washington Block two Naylor s Addition to For®«t
thing for your outing at Littler’s the benefit of the commission-
the hour of ten (; rove, said county and state, running
the large-1 they have
nave ever har- !
Pharmacy.
‘ usually paid salesmen
25-4t
clock a. m of said day sell at public thence
thence North 101.30 feet; thence East
vested — Whi e Bluffs (Wash.) o auction
to the highest bidder for cash 50
— feet;
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thence South
101.30 feet;
Herbert Taylor, who has en
Oliver Buxton of Uncle Sam’s Spokesman.
in hand, all of the following-described thence West 50 feet to the place of
listed as a soldier and is taking navy and his bro'her. Maurice, of
The “ Austin Brothers” referred real property, lying, being and situate beginning. Which tract is to be o f­
training at Benson Polytechnic Molalla, arrived in Forest Grove to in the above are Levi, Jay and in Washington county, Oregon, and fered third and is to be known as
school, Portland, visited his par­ Friday morning for « visit wi'h Paul, sons of Mrs Nettie Austin more particularly described as follows, Tract No. 3 of said stile.
to-wit :
Said sale will be made on Monday
ents in this city over Sunday.
relatives and friends After a of this city and Jay has finally
Beginning at the Northwest corner the 22nd day of July A. D. 1918, at 2
short
visit
in
town,
they,
in
com­
of
the
Southwest
quarter
o
f
the
North­
passed the physical test to go
After Ai Ahlgren had been in
o’clock F. M. of that day, at the South
training at Camp Lewis for two pany with th‘ ir cousin, Miss Jes “ over there,” after having been east quarter of Section 13, thence south door of the Court House, in the City o f
along the center line of said Section 13 Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
weeks, the camp surgeons claim -i Buxton, and Miss Vera Schif once rej- cted
one hundred and sixty (160) rials to the
fer
went
to
the
h
<
me
of
their
The terms of said sale will be: Cash,
to have found him afflicted with
Southwest corner of the Northwest
gold coin o f the United States, ten per
aunt,
Mrs.
Ed.
Harri-on,
up
Gales
Notice
quarter
of
the
Southeast
quarter
of
weak lungs and discharged him.
cent of the purchase price to he paid
Creek, where they spent the re
Notice is hereby given that said Section 13; thence East twenty to the unde reigned at time of sale, bal­
Remember, friends, you must mainder of the day, re urning to
(2'0 rials; thence North one hundred
ance on confirmation of the sale by
pay in advance to get the^Express the home of th,.ir parentSj Mr Forest Grove, Oregon, Stree' and sixty (160) rials to the line on the said court. Executor’s deed furnished.
Warrant
No
80
is
called
for
pay­
South
side
of
the
Northwest
quarter
at one dollar per year. The reg and Mrs. A. T. Buxton, at M o ­
of the Northeast quarter o f said Sec­ Abstract o f title furnished at expense
ular price is $1 50. We pay you lalla, Friday evening. Oliver look ment. Interest stops on this tion 13; thence West twenty (20) rials o f estate.
date. Dale of warrant, Oct. 15,
Notices posted and published by or­
50c to collect fiom yourself
to the place o f beginning, containing
healthy and strong.
1913; face value, $500.00. July twenty acres o f land, all in Township der of the court.
Gordon & Gordon have recent-
,
... , „
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18, 1918.
One, South of Range Five. West of
JOE A. WILES,
ly placed Round Oak three-fuel
Lawyer Would Go Farming
the Willamette Meridian, in Washing­
Executor of the last will and testa­
E. S. SPAR K S,
ton county, Oregon, to satisfy the here­ ment o f Nellie Forter Dannials, de­
ranges in the homes of H. B. j The following letter, from Lotus
It
City Treasurer. inbefore named sums and for the costs
ceased.
Johnson and Mrs. Phoebe Ward, L. Langley, Portland lawyer, ex
L. M. G R A H A M , Attorney for E x ­
where they are giving perfect sat- p ains itself:
ecutor.
isfa c tio n .
It
July 11th, 1918.
Address Forest Grove, Oregon.
First pub. June 20; last pub. Jul. 18,
Willis Goff and J. J. W iHz of *?r-
Be" fer-
1918.
this city have been elected dele- Eores J rove E*_Pre93’
gate and alternate, respec ively, ores ,rove- Ore.
Dear Sir;
from the McMinnville lodge of
DR. H. C. FO R TN E R
I am informed farm help is becoming
Elks t o the state convention,
very scarce. I f necessity requires I
Successor to
which meets in Portland August
will be glad to render assistance.
DR. H. W. V O LLM E R
26th.
Would prefer work so located that I
The J. S. Buxton. Frank Gor might stay with my mother at Forest
O FFIC E
don and Claude Smith families Grove. Will tackle and get away with
In First National Bank Building
have established a camp at Kip anything that has to do with produc­
T tU-hones
pling Waters, where the women tion and will stay on the job as long as
Residence 332
Office 333
and children are spending the needed. I f the farmer can prevent my j
time camping. The men come to talking to him about what should be ;
D. D. & M. B. BUM P
town mornings and attend to bus done to the W a r Lords of Germany 1 1
iness during the day, returning to will be able to finish his harvest and
Attorneys at Law
camp every evening.
fall work in a couple of days.
Loans and Real Estate
Yours truly,
The stock of the Caples & Com­
! D. D. BUMP,
M. B. BUMF.
L O T U S L. L A N G L E Y .
pany store is being moved to t In-
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A Hard-Time Social
Food Administration
Fixes Prune Prices
P m tor
Austins Whack
Up With Uncle
Real Gravely Plug has been
chewed for its real tobacco
satisfaction ever since 1831.
I t ’s made the good old
Gravely way.
Peyton Brand
big room formerly occupied by
the King «tore and, after Satur­
day of this week, cash will bi­
king at this store. Except that
merchandise will be exchanged for
farm produce, all goods taken
from the store must be settled for
in cash. Prices will be reduced
by this cash plan.
Mr. Langley stands better than
six feet in height, is in good
health, and ought to make some 1
farmer a good assistant, if said
former can keep him from talking
war and poliiics. There ought to
be a brisk demand for Mr Lang
ley’s services, especially if he will
board with his mother.
Real Gravely
Chewing
Plug
—and worth it
10c a pouch
G ravelylutte to much longer it c oafs
n o m ore to chew than ordinary plug
Residence
I Forest Grove.
Phone 444
¡J
Residence Hillsboro
Offices -H IL L S B O R O
N. HOFFM AN
Attorney A t Law
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
Danville, Virginia
Patent Office Business Solicited
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Forest Grove,
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Oregon