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Case Involving Over $20,000 in Circuit Court HEKE ON CHANGE VENUE Plaintiff Sue on Koad Work Brilliant Array of Counsel I n il (', I rliNc linn, ill Tillmnook it iliinlilT mill Clulsop County i tin' ili fcinlitnl in a ruse involving tin- sum .f tf'.'l.iil I N'i which tin iiltinlil) iiIUl'i'h tlir riMinty owes liiin mi u ni L i in t for clearing mill gi'inliiig four milfS of rum way nil t In- l.i v. 11. i t lurk river in ('littsii)i county. I'rliltrlntii rliiimi lie ilul ni It which un rciiv.imbh win-Ill f.MI.iH'.l.M.'l, mill Hint CbiUop County paid liim "I" iiiciiiinl llii' sum nf $7,17 Ml7, Iriivilii! t In- linhinie 1 1 1 us ill legt-tl. I i lil -t'li it it si (j; in-tl lip tin loiili'firt mi I ili. I, 'I, I ill 7, inn win ki ll mi tin four niilrs unlil tin' county I'lll nil II fori'!' IH'tiilllll litcmisi- the t in pnrilbm alleged Ill- had lint lived up to tin- full trait In remove lit U ltsl ,100 ruble yards nf fit rlli ililily. This roll lililiiui tlif pl.iinlill lights be enlist', lis lir allegi'S, the futility would iinl jirriuil him' to wnrk on until portions ns In- wished, mill nil whirh portions lit' claims In' ft ti ti 1 haw moved tlif 500 ciiliii' j n rtl tlitily. Clulsop County contends tlml Ihf contractor tliil lint live u t' tlif terms nf tlif milt rni-t, mill t lit' futility ( Its fnriiil to ml nil trmils, mnl tlmt lllis liting lilt case, tlif plnilitiir lins nothing l un it i in . I niton I iillnn mnl J. .1. Bar rt-ll ri-present tin- County of Clat sop as rcprcsnted by tlif Jlmirtl nf, County Ciiiiiiiiissiniii rs with Sent! Ciirm litis it s County .ludgf. Sidney Tiistr, iiltnriify fur l'f lilstlimi, is assisted by Senator Win. (i. Hurt', mnl It will In- n but t If royal. Witlniiit nltfinpt lit flattery it tdii In- safely said that t tit" cast- ttill lit- fought nil liolli siilt'i In (i I limit-nbcrg finish. Tin- jury hearing tin cast is foiiiprisf tl of Ihf follow i nil 'il if ns : Win. I null, .1. It. Dfnii. Henry Clark, Il-lit. Ali-Miiulfr, .1. II. Kennedy, David llugg, .'. A. Iiu lirif. I'.'l. I.illiunrtl. IVrrv Hfiit- lirl, Ailitui 1 It-rjit rt, John Voclker mnl I'.tl. Kerr. Tlif fust- will fnst tlif litigants liuiitlrrtU nf dollars, mill w ill con sume in tlif in-i(ilili(ii'lnil nf two weeks or better. 7 - II. W. Smith, itssistiint Stale Manager nf I In- Sf furily Mrin lil Association, it in Ihf c-ity for the ptirposf of instituting n Ini-iil fiiiltlfil. mnl bus liffii assisted 1 iv I W, Thomas, Slate Manager. This is ii f rnti: rn.'tl iiisur.'iiiff so ciety with n iiitinlif rship nf 'J.'O, (100 mnl with n rt-srrvf fuml nf llirff millions. Portland has six fiiumils with n iiifuilif rship nf ovt-r t.oml. tuilf n number of nanus lift v t lif t n st t'ii rt tl mnl Mr Smith hopes to lill the charter lisl in tt ff il.tys. Ton's! (irovi- mnl Heat i'i l. mi hitvf fom ils mnl numbers from tliost- places hope to si f ilillslinrn' on t lit- map. lr. Wiley is Ihf lot-nt examiner, It. I). Jennings, w tin was S. I', agent here in tlif clil days whin Ihf Tillamook lint was built, wits here the Inst of (lift wick,, taking cure of Western Union on tin- at tfrnoou shift Ht tlif tip-town nf liec. denning says lif fouhl hardly realize this was Jlillsbnrn when hf juuipfil olT tin- train. Ilf went from lien; to (laston, ami tluring the war was with the .rail ways in an advisory capacity ov er on the Sound. J3Li This One Subject of btrcngth A Bank is a3 strong as its Resources behind us we have the Federal Re serve System with gold reserves of $2,200,000,000. Your bank should be the strongest ready for any emergency. Our facilities and resources are at your service. Hillsboro National Bank u l Assessor Holey mnl Mr. Lewis, of the MoMiuiif nt Works, went nut to Uiifk Creek, Monday, on ii li.sliinir territory trip. Lewis rini'i'Kctl from tin- j uncles without in u i Ii trouble, but Assessor Hole I nun iifil a eirele tor several hours mid i 1 1 1 1 of n ii il to think he won haw to Nfiul up somf sky roi ke or pass the niulit in the wootl lie says that this was his first t pi'i'lfiiee In (''HiuK lost within mill' mnl half of the cily, mnl I in vi r lii fni'i' appre e iateil the slj iiil'u uiiff -of I hu North star. I'ln- last ini'i-l iriur of the Wei 'fare Coiiiiiiiniily Club of I'nrm inton was lulil at I he home of Mrs. l.indoH, May '.'7. Visitor prisiiil were Mfsdaiiiis I.illi Kind, Ilnvlf mnl I'hillips. Mrs l.illiKird tuts flfilfil a in I'll 1 1 t Thf next init liiin will be mi n day affair, June 10, at the Clautl Cook farm, for club iiifiiibers mnl lluir families. The ladies will I'l-MILT lllllfll. ,. i I or salf: too acres; one acre cleared; timber In mostly to be recrvcil; cabin on place; got for If 12 per acre; 8' miles from rock roatl; would make flood home--80 acre can be cleared ami farmed nicely. Good stoc rniiflc; some cash, balance terms (irrcner llros., Mounlaindsle (Ireflon. 10-H Mr. ami Mrs. A.lolph W. Si . . .... urisi ami two tliilili'in errivct down from l..i( irmide, Cninn Count v. Siiinbiv. for a two weeks (isil with A. C. Sbute mnl lamily ami in in r r- tin v . .. , , in I hi' mercantile business at I.n (irmnlf, one of the rt'l!v coot Ion ns of thf Iiil.itnl I'miiii-f. For .vile: One of the beat farms in Washington County, 12 neres, 110 in cultivation, crons nil in; 2 bouses; barns, etc. Well etpiippt'tl with all kinds of ma ehinerv mnl stock. Four mile from Ilillsboro, on rock road. Address It. I'. I). J, Hox 23, Hills horn, Or. 9-12 1 1 rfti,.i , 'I i s. i . I., i ii u iimall ami .liss Aiik'if 1 1 trrititfton, re pre se i-tini Ihf Itt ln knhs. mnl K. 1 MeCor milk, ili Icyalr to thf Odd If I lows, reluriiftl 1' mlay evening irnm iiif (irmul 1 i ul iff srssions at Hakt-r. Thev report a flllt linn- and uiiii'h briii-llii.il It-isla tioll. Dr. Thompson's cxmnitin lion of the eyes is mi per feet as skill, science and vcars of experience can devise, A spec ially flround lens for each indi vidual case. When your oculist fails, consult him. Friday, June I, Washington Hotel all day, 18 Mrs. H. T. St in m-t t . who ha just closed n term of school al S'oi'lh I'l.iins. departed this week In join her husband :'. the home stead at Merlin, Southern Ore iron. She expects to teach in Southern Orcfluu this Fall if she can net a si hind near luinir. For salt-: Stover (i H. I'. fla. cnirine with magneto, jfood condi tion; trouil put it I i tliirirer, used bill little; covered 2 -seat hack uiiod repair. I'.liner mu'l Ualpl iiii.inis. ?ee us or see articles al I', J: W illiams place, mile t a.sl of low II, Mrs. Henrietta Tiinzat mid son John, were here from St. Helens U'slerd'iy on lefliil liusiiiess. Swine for sale Hume Jersey choice brecdinir slock - (I mouths old boars; (i mouths old ilts; 8 months obi Kilts; fi weeks old pilfs; brood sows; excellent intli vidnals; best of blood lines. 11. O. Stipe, lit nvcrton, Ore. Heaver ton telephone. 13-15 F I'. Cornelius, of above North l'lains, was over town the last of the week, flrectiiifl friends, I. N'iclitman, of bady Hrook. was a city visitor Friday, L iil Yi P?5 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVETpjJ ilYSTEPri 1 BOND MEASURE FOR Will be Voted on Next Tuesday and DecUion Eagerly Watched PAVILION TO EARN MUCH Income Could be Made to Pay In tcrett on Bonds and Then Some Chlt;f of the measures to be voh on by Ilillsboro citizens next Tuesday is the bond issue for tit Improvement of Shiite Park.. Tilt opposition to the measure hi cause of the proposed patilion has motlilii'il considerably sinei has bfcome known that the floor will be strictly unib'r the super vision of the cily council. The floor, w hen used for daiie un, always provides a mul in come, and celebrations ami fairs picnics, eic, ami there is no doubt, if properly handled, tin, recipts would pay fur the inter est on the bonds and provide suf licient sinking fund to ii.tv off that portion of the bonds used tn erect the structure. This beinir the case those who are opposing the measure he cause of the expense of . the pa vinon suouiii wiuiiiraw llieir op i i ti ..ii ., . position, Slmtf I'ark should be improved ana at once, lliere is no lit Iter way than that evolved by the Ilillsboro club and taken up bv the council, placing the measure on Hie tiallot. Let every Person taking a pride in the city and wishing to see the city play ground put ill shape get nut and vote next Tuesday. COFFEE CLUB MEETING The Coffee Club will meet al the Ilest Kmiiii, Saturday afternoon. une 5, at 3 o'clock sharp. All members are retpiestetl to lie present as important business will ome before the Club. Ford truck for sale. 1) Cor win. Thf rural mail carriers had a iiiliday Mondav- -one of the few that they enjoy through the year letl ncnalllierger, ol Heaver ton, and Hedwig Mucin-r, of Fort ami, were marruil luesilav in ortlatui. Two bargains in used cars Buiek Four and a Chevrolet tour ing, l.asy payment. -1), Corw in rranic nancy ana lamily ar rived yesterday overland from California. They will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oailcy and ttle daughter departed vester- lay for a six months' visit with relatives and friends at Cam iridgf, Kas. Wanted I pay best prices for beef cattle, hogs, sheep, etc.; can use good stuff any time. Flume, lieaverton; mail address, . . Mellar, Reedvllle. Or. 60-HH James Howard, of Buxton, re nlly returned from Taeoma e says that Ben Simpson is do ing nicely over there in a six hair shop. For sale; Two fresh cows. grade Jerseys, good How, first :unl second calves. ('has, Robin son, llillslioro. It. 2; a miles south of city. l;M lf Sam Sorcnson, of Witch Ila- r.el, was a visitor yesterday. S.'un recently returned from Vcterina- college at St. Joe, Mo., and ill return thejc for his last year this fall. Helen S. Hammer, the months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammer, died at To- do, Ore., May 80. The inter ment was here June 1, Under takers Donelson & Boll directing. For sale, at half price: A fiftv- ght Pilot Acetvline lightinu plant, in good condition. Will ght house and outbuildings, or country store. Fred J. Tvnilimer'. Cornelius, R. 2, 2Va miles south rf Cornelius. 18-15 Mrs. Margaret McKinnev, of Seaside, who has been visiting her son, F. O. Mitchell, for sev- rl months, departed the first of the week for Petersburg, Alaska, where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Robt. Robison. Mr. Mitch ell accompanied her to Seattle. J. Frank Williams, an elderly man working for the Oregon Nursery Co., at Orenco, after eating supper one evening last cek, suddenly dropped dead. Dr. C. L. Hatfield ascribes the leatll to heart weakness follow ing an attack of the Flu Inst win ter. Williams hail Worked but half day when he was stricken. ears ago He worked tor the company at Orenco. United Evangelical Church. Third, between Washington and Baseline, Guy R. Stover, minis ter Sunday school, 10 a. in.; sermon, 11a. in., subject. "The Greater Gifts of Life;" C. F... 80 p. m. ; sermon, 8 p. m. Roy. G. L. Lovcll, of Salem, the newly : loads, by phoning Portland office, elected Presiding Elder of the j Broadway 5121, or addressing 40 Oregon Conference, will preach Second Street, Portland, or tele both Friday and Sunday at 8 p. 'phone Reynolds Store. Mountain- I m. Special music Sunday evening. ' Riley Boyd was over from South Tualatin Monday. Collections Knight Adjust ment Co., McMimivillf, Ore. 0 tf Tony Sinay, of above Bloom ing greeted frii-inli in the ritv Saturday. Ben Donley, of Hud,-,, was down to the county v at Monday afternoon. For sale: Bock Klaud two horse, two-row corn pi inter, 'with check-row, complete; L"md as new. Zina Wood, Hillsboro. If Frank Liehly, of f't.-dar Mill, was up to tht: cily, Sa turd :iy, greeting friends. Full-blood 1'oland China how for salt:, reasonable; 8 months old. Harold G. Jonhson, Hills boro, R. 3, Box 85. 10 12 Mis Abd Smilli his cniiehidfd a successful term of whonl at Molalla and is home for the Summer. Wanted: Position as book keeper or stenographer;, book keeping preferred. Address "Book" Care of Argus, but do not ' telephone or call personally. 1 I W. H. Wienecke ruts gone to I Wheeler to work for the Summer.' The Argus will follow him so he will have a weekly r' -iimr of the con lit v seal. For sale: Two choice boar, pigs, large enough lor light sire i purposfs. Phone or w rite F. M . I Crubtree, Laurel; Scholls Tele-! phone. 13-11 I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitihey,; of Portland, wi re out to Hills-1 ion) Monday. Frank is now I working in the government store in tin- Hose L-ilv. . Neppaeh, who has been in! the lumber game in Oregon fori many years, and w ho has oper-; itt d in this county, extensively, was out to Ilillsboro Saturday, on business. Dan Barrett and f n.ilv have moved back to Cornelius ,-ifter air vlen.Ied resi.le.iee In I 1 , 1 1 si , , ,. . i ii ii . . . i , i r. liarrtu win again l.tn.e , I,.. ,,f il,.. P..,. I ,. x I .. I business at Cornelius. ! Norma Dixon. t,f Portland, fell from n inotoreycl she was driv ing, Monday, at the Shule I'ark curve, nun' su-l lined a broken leg, the wheel tlilehiiig Miss Dix on and her coi'ip.uiioii. Dr. E. II. Smith reduced the fracture. SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY There are few couples who live, to celebrate their sixtieth wed - ding anniversary, but Hillsboro Charles F.., who lives in Texas, and Mrs. ('has. Cotiin, of Todd. Alaska. Twenty-seven grand children and eight great granehil ilreu were in attendance. A John Mcl'ee, of Laurel, was over to the county scat rviuiruav. Perkins has everything for your car. iry nun once. uti Shingles for sale, at F. Nibler's place, two miles south of Lau rel. 13-15 Seed potatoes for sale! F. M. Heidel; telephone 844.. Hills boro. 13 Mrs. Jos. Urandenbe rg, of Orenco. was a county seat visitor TV'sdav afternoon. Wanted: Carpenter work of any kind. C. M. Quint, at Liber ty restaurant. 1 3 Homer E. Baldwin and Leone Smith, of Carnation, have been granted marriage license. R. H. Greer has handled gar den seeds for 29 years. He knows what you need. Greer, Powers & Co. 61tf Found Some money. Owner can have same by applying at the Delta Drug Store and proving property. 11-18 John Piei-snn, of Portland, for merly well known at Kecilville, une out Saturday, to do some work on his cemetery plat, west of the city. John says he some limes feels the call of the farm pretty strong. Oregon-Washington truck ser vice will make trips into North Plains and Mountaindale every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, leaving North Plains about 10 a. m. for Portland. Any kind of special li.iii'iiiif, two lo four-ton dale. 10-21 I I I Onion Growers Pile up Eleven Score Against Four RETURN GAME JUNE 13 Heavy Slugging on tbe Part of Sherwood Puts Crimp in Boys Heavy slugging on the part of Sherwood spelled defeat of Hills boro at .Sherwood last Sunday, the onion growers finding Solder who was in one of his bail days. The return game will be' playei here June 1 3, Arlet.i won from the Hesse Martinson the Hillsboro diamoin in a fast game, store .'i to 2. Not withstanding the rain the nim innings were played in an hour and 15 minutes, and the little Ar leta boys put it all over the big fellows. The sympathy of the fans was .villi the midgets and they played like leaguers. It was chiefly a pitehers' bat tle. Cames trimmed the fast Mult nomah (iuirds a surpr'.se, and their first win. Sunday's results: R H E Sherwood t Ill 1 3 Hillsboro 4 6 ir Iron Works ..f Hood Riv.er H. Hdwe Cendors 1 1 0 11 3 S 6 j Camas 3 5 5 I Mult. Guards 0 5 5 A Pill Shooter's Troubles Sherwood's diamond would make a good potato patch and we just couliin t play the onion growers at all. Jiurkhalter came thro with hi- u;i1 ,'0,,le run but il was wast" , , . "u" "TCU "K "CrillH ami hail '.' ranue on Ins olncc Ii... Jensen split the I irtl v. ilii i' one-pounder. Dessinger was there with his old fighting spirit all th"; time. Reventre is sweet and we hope to have il tin the 13th. Hillsboro plays the Honey man Hardwares next Sunday on the local grounds June (J. has one. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams, of Seventh street, were wedded sixty years April 18, and all the living sons and daughters were in attendance excepting splendid time was enjoyed by the descendants of this worthy coll ide. The Argus joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Adams many more anniversaries. John Ironside, of Laurel, was over to the city the last of the week. Philip Shea, of between Scholls and Laurel, was a city caller Memorial Day. F. M. Heidel went to Summit, Benton County, yesterday morn ing, to spend a few days at the Heidel ranch with his son. Fred G. For sale: A $75 baby buggy (English Perambulator) for $25; baby reed Oreole, $6; gas range, $10; kitchen cabinet, $10. H. Jeibman, Orenco. 13-15 Ruth, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Saucy, died the h'.st of the week. The remains were shipped to Sheridan for in terment, Undertaker Limber di recting. Mrs. Jos. S. Lorsung and daughter, of Marshfield, Ore., are here, guests of Mrs. Carl Meier, of I.eisyville, and of Mrs. Vanac ker, another daughter of the Lor sungs. J.is. is still pegging aw ay at contracting Work in the South. Teressa Payne sues R. K. Payne for divorce, alleging infi delity. According to the com plaint R. K. is a -son-of-a-gun "net" ha Chief Justice McBride would say. She asks for $75 per month alimony for the support of self and minor daughter. Frank H'ortman, of McMinn ville, flew from the Yamhill coun ty seat Memorial day, and landed in Hillsboro, using Boscow's clov er field as his "hangar." Frank came down to look over the Wil lard Service. Battery station, In which he is interested. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! In the County Court of the State of i Oregon for Washlntrton County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ru dolf Kaufmann, Deceased. Notk is herpby given, that the un rlersigrifd has been duly appointed by the atove entitled court, as Adminis tratrix of the estate of said deceased and has duly qualified as such: Now Therefore, all persons having against said estate are hereby noti tied and required to present the same, with proper vouchers therefore, to the undersigned at the law office of Hare, MeAlear 4 Peters, In the American National Bank Ruildin: In Hilliboro, Oregon, within ri months from the date hereof. Dated this Srd day of June, 1920. ELIZABETH KAUFMANN. Adminstratrix of the Estate of Ru riolf Kaufmann, Deceased. Hare, MeAlear & Peters, Attorneys lor Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL MENT SETTLE In the County Court of the State o Orejron for Washington County. In the Matter of the Estate of Fran ziska Hasenohrl, deaceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un dergifrned Administrator has filed ir the above entitled court and cause his final account and report as such and the court hag fixed and annotnte the Srd day of July, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, ano the court room of the above entitled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, . as the time and place for hearing obiections to said final account and for tne nnai settlement of said estate. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1920. AUGUST HELLEBUYCK, Administrator of said estate. Hare, MeAlear & Peters, Attorney for Administrator. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Henrietta Tunzat. Plaintiff, vs. Eli jah M. Smith, all unknown heirs of Elijah M. Smith and all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in and to the real property described in the Complaint filed herein. Defendants. To Elijah M. Smith, all unknown heirs of Elijah M. Smith and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title", estate, lien or interest in and to the real property described in the Com plaint, the above named Defend ants : In the name of the State of Oregon You and each of you are hereby not fied to appear and answer the Com plaint field against vou in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which will be on or before the 15th day of July, 1920, and m case you fail so to appear and an swer, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her Complaint, to-wit: For a decree here in decreeing: and adjudging- said Plaintiff to be the owner in fee sim ple of the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning- at the south wrst comer of Block !) in and of the City of Hills boro, Washington County, Oregon, and running1 thence East on the South line of said Block nine, 123.75 feet; thence North and parallel with the west line of said Block nine, 99 feet; thence west and parallel with the South line of said Block nine. 123.75 feet to the west line of said Block nine: thence south on the west line of said Block nine, 99 feet to the plnee of beginnine, . and d-vreeinp that the Defendant' and each of them be forever barred and precluded from claiming or at tempting to claim any title or inter est in or to said real property or any nart thereof, and forever ouieting Plaintiff's title in and to said real property against said Defendant and all persons claiming by. through or under them or either of them, and for such other and further relief as to the Court uiay seem equitable in the premises. This summons is served upon you bv order of the Honorable Geo." R. Bagley, Judge of the above entitled Court, which Order is dated June 2, 1920, for a period of six weeks by publication in the Hillsboro Argus, date of the first publication June 8, 1920, date of the last publication July 15, 1920. Hare, MeAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Resident attorneys State of Oregon, post office address Shmte Savings Bank sBuflding, Hillsboro, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Carl Larsen and Larsen, his wife; Axel Larsen and Lar sen, his wife; Peter Larsen and Larsen, his wife; Marie Lar sen Graff and Graff, her hus band; Francis Larsen and Margar et Larsen, minors, by Carl Larsen, their Guardian ad litem, Plaintiffs, vs. John H. Falster and Ida Fal ster, his wife, Defendants. To John H Falster and Ida Falster, his wife, the above named defend ants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the last day of the time pre scribed In the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the expiration of six weeks next, from and after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, the date of said first publica tion thereof being on June 3, 1920; and if you fail so to appear and an swer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the Velief prayed for In their said complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the above entitled Court correcting the description of the real estate des cribed in, and reforming and correct ing that certain deed executed and delivered by defendants John H. Fal ster and Ida Falster, his wife, to one Christian Larsen, dated Jan. 14, 1890, and on said date recorded in the of fice of the Recorder of Conveyances of Washington County, Oregon, in B"ok 27 at page 230 thereof, Records of Deeds of said County and State, and mentioned In plaintiff's com plaint herein, by correctly describing said land as being In Washington County, Oregon, and as beginning at a point 95.3 ft. northwesterly and 30 ft. southerly of the N E corner of that portion of the W. . of Block E, of Fairview Addition to the City of musouro, wnicn lies W, of 11th St. said point being on the south boun dary of Main Street; thence south lfiR.6 ft; thenr went 95 ft; thence north 175.0 ft. to the south boundary of said Main Street; thence southeasterly 9B.3 ft. to the place of beginning: and that said deed be decreed to be a dwd to, and to have conveyed from said defendRnts to said Christian Larson the land above described. And for a further decree of the above entitled Court correcting the description of the real estate des cribed in, and reforming and correct" frig that certain deed executed and delivered by defendants John H. Fai nter and Ida Falster, his wife, to one Christian Larsen. dated March 24, 1890. and on said date recorded In the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of Washington County, Oregon, n Book 27 at page 436 thereof, Record of Deeds of said county and state. and mentioned In plaintiffs com plaint herein, by correctly describing said land as being in Washington County, Oregon, and as beginning at the southeast corner of that portion of the W. 1-2 of Block E. of Fairview Addition to the City of Hillsboro, as lies W. of 11th St and in the center line of Washington Street, said point being west 7.12 chs. from the soutn- east corner of said Block E; thenco north 90 ft.; thence west 190 ft.; thence south 90 ft. to the center line of said Washington Street; thence east 190 ft to the place of beginning; and that said deed be decreed to be a deed to and to 'have conveyed from said defendants to said Christian Larsen all the land last above des cribed. And for a further decree or the above entitled Court that plaintiffs, Carl Larsen, Axel Lar sen, feter Larsen, Marie Lar- en uraii, rrancis .Larsen ana Margaret Larsen, being all the heirs at law of said Christian Larsen, de ceased, are the absolute owners in fee simple of all of said real property above described, and the whole there of, and that their title to the same ba forever quieted as against all of said defendants; that it be decreed that you and each of you and all persona claiming by, through or under you, or either of you, have no right, title or Interest of, in, or to said land or any part thereof; and that plaintiffs have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equita ble. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Hillsboro Ar gus, by order of Hon. George K. Bag- ley, Judge of the above entitled Court which order was made and dated June 2, 1920, at Hillsboro, Oregon. Last publication. July 15. 1920. M. B. Bump & D. D. Bump, Attor neys for Plaintiffs, Residing at and having their post office address at Hillsboro, Oregon. E. H. Smith, M. D. D. O. Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH Completely equipped hospital in connection. Calls answered day or night. Uthee over Hillsboro National Bank. Hillsboro, -. Orego. Dr. J. O. Robb Dr. D. R. WUev ROBB & WILEY Physicians and Surgeons Commercial Bank Building Hillsboro, ... Oregon Phones Office HI: Rik. 142 ' Dr. J. B. Dinsmore Has resumed the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, aud has offices in the Commercial Build- , above the Hillsboro Commer cial Bank, Hillsboro, Oregon. DR. E. T. HELMS, Chiropractic Physician Using in connection Electricity, Hydrotherpathy and Scientific Dietetics. Calls answered dav or night. Telephone 296 1Z. Oitices 1 and 2 Heidel Building, Hillsboro, ... Oreeon DR. C H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs in Hillsboro Commercial Building, Main St., Teephone 143 Hillsboro, ... Orego . DR. W. H. PASLEY, Dentist Offices in Heidel Bldg.. upstairs Main St., adjoining Post Office. Phone, 25P6. Hillsboro, O H. W. PRICKETT, Undertaker We answer calls day or night to all sections. State Licensed Embalmer Banks, - - . Oregon Dr. J. H. Rossman, DENTIST Room 1, upstairs, Sbute Buildinr. over Pharmacy, Hillsboro, ... Oregon J. H. LAYNE Real Estate Agent, Notary Public North Plains, Oregon Wholesale-Retail Iff you want GOOD MILK Call 2631. Pure milk and cream. All cows tuberculin tested. HILLSBORO MILK CO. H. C. Pearson Hillsboro, Oregon AGENT Farmers' Mutual Fire Relief Assn. of Portland, Oregon