The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 15, 1918, Image 6

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS Kestful Glasses. Dr. Semones.
EACH DAY
Each day I scan the coluimui Iona
Where names of heroes shine,
Half fearful U-at my eyes shall And
The name I bear aa mine.
Each day I know some mother’s heart
llaa cried out in her breast
The name she dared not speak aloud -
Too sacred is his rest.
Each day I wait aa others do
A For
im ! pray with every breath
¿£nRth to kn£w thHt comv whBt
H. T. GILTNER
Headaches cured. D r. Se­
TANLAC at Littler’s Phar­ mones’
Glasses.
macy.
Warranty deed and mortgage
Sam Show of the Raseline road blanks
for sale at this office.
had business in town Saturday.
Mrs.
Jerrett of Di ley was shop-
A dandy line of ladies’ hou*e
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
dresses and aprons at Anderson’s, j P*1'1* al '*u> oca* stoies Monday.
Money to loan—Valley Realty'
Raffity of Mountaindale
a lty visi S«ra
ed friends in u this city fcatur-
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. e 19-tf
P H O N E 701
Miss Marcia Thatcher spent day-
-
Mis C. P Kelsey
K«*Is«>v is tnkimr
Monday at Thatcher with rela­ Mrs.
taking her
South Main Street
- MRS.
HARRIS.
Forest Grove, Ore
tive«.
annual vacation from the Captes
_____ NATHAN
_
Lost—Amethyst brooch. Leave
at Express office and receive re­ Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and \
Notice
ward. x
32 tf Natureopath. Office at A St. &
All
citizens
of
the City of For
1st
Ave.
N.
Phone
676.
Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed
e«t
Grove
are
urged
to cut and
MAIN I LA I IL L
$1 50 per pound, at the Pacific A son was born last Thursday Sixty-three years ago this sum
Market. •
19-tf to Mr and Mrs. Bert Simmons of mer was the year when the big J “So that’s poison ht nil 1 remove all gru«H, weeds and oth* r
h from their lots and park­
A. Thornburgh of Manning vis- Dilley.
forest fire took place in the hills Well, I’ll fo low your suggestion ruhbi strips.
During these dry «lays
ited at the home of his son, John,' We deliver ice cream to any and mountains west and no ih and fence off the poison infested ing
re.is great «lunger of tire and 1
several days this week.
part of the city. Tell it to phone j west of town. Uncle Joe Thr.ip. area,” said a W olern Oregon s tin ronglv
all of you to use ev­
26-tf who was then a boy. te||« that I stockman to Prof W. EL Law­ ery means urge possible
EM. Ahlgren of this c'ty and 632. Ottice Shearer.
prevent the
the season was dry. and the a • rence, who is making a special '« rigin a n a spread to of
Bill Lyda of Thatcher had joint Order your winter’s supply of mosphere
wasteful
so dense that can- study of. poison plants and t heir fires,
business in Portland Saturday. coal now of th e Forest Grove flies wee was
used
in
the
daytime.
Go to the Erickson garage, K .; Planing Mill; phone 0232. 30-tf
in O egon.
GEO G PATERSON,
in the midst of huckleber­ control
of P. building, fo your auto re- George G. Hancock real es- ry It was
Mayor.
The
Douglas
water
hemlock
oc­
*. and manv Klickitat Indi­ casions the greatest amount oil
pairs, accessories, tires, gas and > tale, farm loans and fire insur- ans tim
n
come over to get berries
in Western Oregon The Express prints butter wrap-
oils.
ance, new Anderson block. 50 The had
poor sava es were hemmed poisoning
while
the
plant
known as the Ore- |M',X Wl,h n"n |,,"s,,n,ais l,lk
Chris Harbstof the Purdin dis- jvjr> and Mrs. C. S. McNutt in by ih> fire, and force to take
Adn.InUtr.toc*. Noth»
tnct was in town Monday looking | and little daughter spent Sunday to a small mountain lake and re­ gon water hemlock is the m«»t
for a carpenter to improve his at the McNutt-Siribich camp, up main ill he water until the fi;e numerous and deadly m Eastern Notlce herel,y Riven th. t th„ un
L mh Lt*«*n upi>oiriU»<l by the
home.
died down- It w »- so hot for LI*Lgon In b o in U l'ln clsi tht?
Gales Creek.
Victor Adams, who has been
Lloyd McNutt
working for Wm. Crabtree, is a and Mr. Mrs. and Carl Mrs. Stnbich
and chil-
man of leisuie until hop-picking dten are camping on Gales
Cieek,
person» having
season.
above Glenwood
dnims against saitl estate sre hereby
k«
Ite r to escape. An old ?u'8- ,ht!
®r
poisoning
will
h
Iter
Mr and Mrs. W J. Good and
to present the same to me,
ft feat ly reduced. Stockmen .n required
LeMiller, formerly priest -quaw saw a bear with the hair ; Eastern
with
pro|>er
vouchers, st the law office
Mr. and Mrs. George Purcell vis in Father
Oregon
are
generally
fa
charge
of
the
Verboo't
parish,
burned
Lom
his
body.
Tharps
of
II.
T.
Hagley
Hill» boro, Oregon,
ited relative? and friends in Hills­ has gone to France as ch.plain in were then living on the D L C miliar with the hemlock, an«! within six months in from
date hereof!
boro Sunday.
the Knights of Columbus war of 400 acres that Uncle Joe’s fa­ many of th»m dig out the roots Dated this July 18, 1918.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker left w >rk.
ther took up. The family are re ­ It ia only the roots that are
MARTIN SCH WALL,
last week for a lour of the Oregon Dr. Ward is con'inuing his siding on and working the old poisonous, and poi-oning seems to
Administrator.
coast, expecting to be away at practice and is prepared to answer farm today.— Willaminu Times. result »hen the slock pull out the H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney.
28-fit
least two weeks.
plant and get hold of the roots
calls both day and night. Office
wh le grazing
N otirvorshcriirsH .tr
Coyotes “Pass On”
See the Round Oak wood and hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to
The
Western
Oregon
plaot
is
Notice
b hereby given that by virtue
coal range, with or without gas; 4 p. m.
18-tf
Down at Beaverton Thursday
only
in
lands
that
are
wet
o
t
*”
**Xt’rut'on,
judgment order, de­
plate attachment, at the Gordon : Misses Vesta Greer and May evening while E irl E . Fisher was found
,
cree and order of sale, issued <»ut of
Hardware Store.
hoeing
poiatots
on
his
place
on«*
-
v
tar
rt,un,L
while
the
Ea
i Cooper left Saturday for a ten
plant glow s on aw.«mr« “n‘* un,*,‘r the seal of the Circuit
west of town, thr«*e coyotes Oregon
A. E. Reditzka Monday bought day vacation at Rock;«way. Miss mde
lands
that
may drv up in summ, r Court of Washington County, Orcg«*n,
passed along the cle .ring ju-t Stockmen aie
at sheriff’s -ale a 24-acre farm on Pearl Smith is holding d >wn Mis- above
OUt !
diverted and dated July 80. 1918.
th e Reaverdam. Fisher for the plan's u rg in e d ho to h look
David's Hill, the property of Wil-' Greer’s position on ihi- paper
Upon
a
renderedand enter«*«!
**
C'ions,
over to greet the t-avelers. and send specim n- with account in said judgment
Court
on
J u l y 19. 1918,
fiam Kappel Jr.
| Miss Pea,| Smith returned Sat- b taried
it the “F]ast Mountain Song of losses to P. of L iwrence, at O. in f.vor of George Kieni,
and
Mrs C. VV . Creel and little son urday from a visit with her sister, sters”
didn’t have time to visit. A. C., Corvallis Both species against Chancey Harney, plaintiff,
Bessie V.
returned Sunday from an extend­ Mrs R. L Via. at Cascade Locks
Harney and Hast Si«le Slabwood C«»m-
ed visit at Seattle and other She was acc»mpaniei home by
have a cluster of small white b lo s­ pany,
defendants, for
Washington points.
M
IC
KIE
S
A
Y
S
soms not unlik'- tht.se of the pnrs the sum a of corporation,
Mrs. Via and daughter, Theirna.
$700.00,
with
interest at the
nip.
The
Coll*g**
will
he
r>
identi­
A fine assortment of NuBone
and Mrs Chas O. Roe /ofV UBilM ’ SIGNS ON FENCES, \ fy the plants and send special di rate of 7 per «*ent per annum from
and College Gitl corsets and nov­ and Mr. Miss
Goff return­ AN* BARNS AN’ SIDEWALKS
January 1, 1917, and the sum of $7fi.00
rections <>n inqu ry
elty waists a t Mrs. Richards’ ed Sunday Genevieve
MAN HAVE BEEN C O N SlO tR EO
from
an
auto
tr.p
to
attorney's fees and the costs.and dis­
Novelty Shop, Pacific avenue.
ADVERTISING FORE THEN vvuz
Newport and th e Tillamook ANN
bursements
herein taxed at $18.50 and
H.
EL
In
ow,
city
school
super­
NEW SPAPERS,BoT THEN’S intendent, cam«- over from Clat­ the costs of arxl upon said writ, and
E. J May, wife and son return­ beaches, having been aw«»y a n o excuse
p e r so ch s t u n t s
ed to their home at Pasco, Wash., week. -
sop Friday to attend a m« e ing commanding me to make sale of the
NAORE , WITH THIS HERE
Friday, after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. J Abbott de­ ANN
of the board of education. Mr. following-described real pro|»erty, to-
FANILN JOURNAL
the Good and Morris families. parted Sunday by auto for the GREAT
Inlow is spending his vaca: io 1 1 wit:
CONI IN’ OUT REOV-AR-1
running a sto«e at Clatsop for a : AH of Lot numbered Thirty-two (32)
Picnic packages, paper plates, Tillamook beaches, going by way
hen , b o s s ?
spruce contractor, and Mrs. In-i'n *he HRUGGER TRACT, containing
paper napkins, p a p e r towels, of Sheridan. T hey expect to re
low and the children are living at 10 m'r‘*M* more or less, and situated in
Thermos bottles, in fact every­ turn next Monday, via Seaside
section 17. T. 1 N. R. 1 W. of the Will.
C at.sop with him.
thing for your outing at Littler’s, and Astoria.
Mer., accoriling to the duly recorded
plat
of said BRUGGER TRACT, said
PhBuyayo'ur groceries, fish, veg- *Ir-anJ “ ™- C. L - Vaokough-
land
being
in Washington County, Ore­
etaoles
and of Lond-hand
.i“,1 r fam ly J, at
If the e are any farmers or fruit gon.
held good,
the Economy house-
store S 'th, 1 a" n t>r . v MeSloy
grower- in this section who need I will, on Saturday. August 31. 1918.
Dodge
bldg.,
eor.
3d
street
and!
?
or,l“nd
aT?
brought
horne
her
10 o’clock A. M., at the south door
Pacific
Mrs. Thos.
help. th«y may secure same by ap of at the
Pacific avenue
avenue.
b 6-tf tt daughter,
McS,oy and Alma,
,iltle and
()al^hter.
house, in Hillsboro, Ore­
plying to R. W. Reder, s«cretary gon. sell Court
Dr. Hines and O. M. Sanford
. , ,
at public auction (aubject to
of the Forest Giove Commercial | redemption) to the highest bidder for
Sunday .took an auto trip up to People who purchase their
Soda Springs and Mr. Sanford is monuments of Lewis & Co , Hills
club Phone 751
cash in hand, all the right, title and
very enthusiastic over the scenery ! boro, save the commission usually
interest
which the within named de-
Men,
women
and
children
who
paid to agents, as this firm deals
in that neck of the woods.
fen«lants,
and each of them had «>n
«lesire
work
on
the
farms
or
in
with the customers. All
June
12,
1915,
the date of the m«jrtgage
the
orchards
are
also
invited
to
Miss Jennie Creighton, who has ¡directly
monuments
guaranteed
satisfac
herein
foreclosed,
or since said date
register with Mr. R*>«ler There
been the guest of the Misses Ma­ i tory
30
tf
had
in
and
to
the
above
deacribcd real
is
no
charge
for
this
service,
only
bel Adams and Elizabeth Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Ray Giltner and
a desire to get ih work and work­ property, or any part thereof, to satia-
the past two weeks, left Sunday Mr and Mrs F. E. Mercer ie-
ers tog«*ther in order that foo«l fy said execution, judgment order and
for her home at Betid, Ore.
turned Saturday from a week’s
interest, costs and accruing
may be saved for the nation and decree,
Go to F A. Moore’s store, cor­ | fishing
costs.
on
the
Wilson
river
and
Job
printing
phone
821.
its
o
vet
sea
forces.
ner Pacific Avenue and Third the Tillamook country. They re
Dated this August 1, 1918.
street, for up-to date hair cuts port
fair
success
at
fishing
and
a
GEO. ALEXANDER,
and shaves Also ice cream, cold delightful frip.
Sheriff
of
Washington
County, Ore-
drinks and lunches. Phone 181
gon.
Claude Smith and daugh­
H. J . BAGLEY, Attorney.
The members of the Oregon Mrs. Gertrude,
First pub. Aug. 1; last, Aug. 29.
returned Friday
Elks’ association will hold their ter,
night
from
a
visit
with
Mrs.
first annual convention in Port­ Smith’s sister, Mrs. Frank Wi'-
DR. H. C. FORTNER
land Aug. 26, 27 and 28. There son, at Vancouver. Mr. Wilson
are quite a number of Elks in this is recovering nicely from his re­
Successor to
city who will attend.
I>R.
H.
W. VOLLMKR
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson cent operation for appendicitis
OFFICE
returned Saturday from the Jack- N. C. Jamison, agricultural
In
First
National
Bank Building
son farm, near Yamhill, where agent for Washington County,
Telehones
they spent, a week with George’s j has offered his services to Uncle
Residence 332
Office 333
parents George helped dad with Sam as a heavy artilleryman and
his farm work and developed an recemly took examination for the
11
Peyton Brand
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
duties. He expects, if accepted,
awful appetite.
to
go
to
Louisville,
Ky.
for
train
Homer C. Atwell, o f Forest
Attorneys at Law
Grove, was this week appointed ing.
Loans and Real Estate
fruit inspector fo r Multnomah George S. Allen accompanied by
D.
D.
BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
county. Mr. Atwell is an orchard his son in-law, Lotus L I^angley,
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
ist of repute, and was at one time and SOn Billy, were in town from
Forest
Grove.
10c
a
pouch—and
worth
it
the postmaster at Forest Grove Portland Saturday for an over-
Phone 444
Offices HILLSBORO
He has been fruit inspector of Sunday visit with Mr Langley’s
Graoolylaoti so mach longer it co tti
Washington county for a term, mother, Mrs. William Langley,
J N. HOFFMAN
no more to chow than ordinary p lo t I
and knows the fruit game from and other friends. Mr. Allen was
start to finish. M r. Atwell was at one time mayor of Forest Grove
Attorney At Law
P . B. Gravely Tobacco Compaay
recommended by. H e n ry E. and is now helping Uncle Sam
Patent Office Business Solicited
Danville, Virginia
Doesch, of near Hillsdale —Hills­ build that “bridge of ships”
boro Argus.
across the A ¡antic.
L
EO0
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
Staple and Fancy Groceries
SOME OLD TIME
REMINISCENCES HEMLOCK KMS
Want Help or a Job?
L et a man once 'get the pure
clean taste of Real Gravely
Chewing Plug—and he bids
ordinary tobacco good-bye.
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Real Gravely
Chewing Plug