KtlUlbV 1MM, AMIL a, h. i " -I H m.M 111 tap Free jhe D-lly OrerfonUn nJ The Argus. Onv Yer Tor $6.00 this give you Cfttf Argui FREE. No Agent Dally and Sunday ndCfttf Arui 06.00 The llregonian SSNITM BOWSER He Set? Out to Whitewash the Cellar. :he studebaker - i f i . i ,cd staviu s Briuy 01 auioinomic imycrs mere arc r persons auxious to secure, at the lowest price ;b reason, a car which will vicld a maximum in Vict, ityle, ic, appearance and general efficiency. tStudcbaker Four or Six Touring Car will fill this uadtothc utmost degree. It embodies the results tiri of experience in the designing aud buiMini; of ttbia io, four-cylinder St udebaker automobiles tStndebakcr Tour or Six hat a long-stroke, small tmotor, a giant in power though a miser in use of D.ine itnl oil. The car is equipttrd with a full ting rear axle aud a wonderfully efficient electrical Jca nhich lights and cranks the car, aud furnishes I current for its ignition. I Wtndid car iu appearance, none beats it. More w bearings than any other car made. Shipments Jbe coast from December x, to March 13, were 531 ,Studebher Tour. 3 Passenger, $1150 '. litudebaher Sis. 7 P.ssenrfer. $1675 tan demonstrate at any time, and will pleased w you just what this car can do. L. W. HOUSE, illsboro, Oregon c Daily Journal and Tho Weekly Argus One Year, Doth Papers $5.25 Daily end Sun Journal and Argus. One Year, $7.50. Do It Now Weekly Argus BLITHELY BEGINS THE TASK. " .- M. M.. ta4 ukmt C.a-1 r...H-A, Utl M,,. ''pared i. nWd.r ' Injur. J. B M. QUAD. T- nothing n Ur. flow ' "'"IK'T during, tlluui-r l. Hra iwrr t ana l"-t ll.it he had iu, p.r1l.T. r " ''""" ' hsml for the fining fjunly r...m thru be tritely ob ft i -. ' Mm Id.. bw flm4 J'mi ..imh , hate rami Ui-ath wltb l Hi- ll nil ui..i,tlr "W r . whnt d'i yi.u meanf eirlalin ed tint ir -. In.ljr n alarm. "I lionu thnt tr hrrn rireaerved nl-.iii f,.rijr iiiih- uvrr in. I that mlra- l lime Imvh wrought It, Ul,r f,vof W am nlli .n ,.U1!., . U-rn il.-a.l o:rrjr ttajr ami bour f..f llw half year have .MJ fa In fm-w lli grim mounter." I I ran 1 U hoe ur (an'N-4 Mra. Ii,, , r T.-ihupa n., n rtrn ,,. yolir lniolinii.1 ! li. ,n U la Ilia tmlli in rtil.. l.-. We liarw tfii In tlan S'f 'f lyi lmlil f-vM-. apliuil niniln rlila. niiiiniiliii, .aral)nta ainl a i..ii olli.r f iial iliiM-aura ami all (C 5 III lHi-'I rut IIDU. (hrniu'b our own rnrpli-nmiiia. 1 can liarilly rutirvlve bow wa baa ta riH-J " -I'.ut wlrnt U II? Wb; doo't 70a tell uu-T ; "Wlu-n wk our rt'llnr wbllrwaahnl tnilV lu akiH Iu Tulca hardly above 1 lil)H'r. "Vli. ahout A yrar iitn. I uem." our rvltnr waa wbllvwaabnl for milt. try rriiMMii. Tb blia Wat to kill Kcrina itnl iiiIitoIkhi. After alt month! tili,-ali Iihui It atrpiieth. and Kcrma ami Mlrrobra will frbk about ami mtmilljf fwM Kin It For all im.i.tlm. th.ii. we hnra bad no rotec II., 11 from Ilia nlmfli of the fell de iMjrrr. The nmlltfnaiit genua Mil ml rrolni" Will Do lha Job Hlmaalf. "I'll g t a umn iiMnnrrow," Intornipt nl Mra ln.T, "though I don't think tlirt h any dimgfr. There are thou nitti.U of crlliira w hlch are uevcr wblte wailiiHl." . Thi-re will no tiMsl of the eert ln of a nmn, Mra. lUiwwr. 1 don't irnniM to my a ninn $10 to come Iht., 11 ml kiin over the wall In ao hour." "Hut you-you don't mean that you will do It yoiintelfr "Tlmt'a vim tljr wbat t do mean. I have a (mil of whltewnah and bruah lit the Imik door. It will not only be gml rteri-liH, but Inhaling tbe amell will do 1110 goral. I don't 'roiote to I ve a tlioiimnd mlorobos U-hlnd In aome (oriu'r." "I'letixe li-nve tills Job to some one else:" hIio I'leadinl In her tendercat tune. "If r"ii go diiuliliig around wltb whltewnxli you'll get In trouble aud Iny It to me. I'll blre man and ae tlutt It li well done." Ilow'll I Iny It to your ahornlj de uuiiHl.tt the bend of the houae. "1-1 dou't know, but you will!" Tlmt'e nil Inwb! I never lay iny thing to you' I ahull got Into nit of old clothe nud proceed to white wnoh. Noihlnit will happen except Hint our Uvea will be anfer for tbe next all months." Mr. B. Proparaa For the Weret Mrs. lttiwor gronned nud turned wny. Mr. HowMer would bnve begun t hut Job even with both U'g broken, aud Mi. Howser knew thnt argumeat would be thrown away. In a iiiiirter,of an hour he wa at work, nud sho got down th. camphor bottle, n box of ointment snd a atrip of mlheslve piaster nnd made ready for whnt might hnpHn. Mr. Bowser felt i-lnttHl 11s be sniffed at the white whhIi. Ho tbougbt be detected trace of n herd of microbe on tbe walla, and there was n grin of satisfaction In his soul at the thought of awlplng them out of existence. HI heart be ing Iu the work, he put on the dope with vigorous hand, and he wna Just applying "la third brushful when there was n sputter nnd he dropped hi i.muh with a wtioon. no had tot a dose of the mixture In Ma ffgM y With tlutt optic souli'ted up unm n ..im.w1 ti end of his nose, and the other blinking like, a blind bone, he prolyl his way Into the intinary ana .,,,,n.ui nniii water. He honed to got through with It without a call from Mrs. Howser, but tlio smart wa iui lirilnir his heels off tbe floor when ah lame down nud observed: ltd you call uier ane aaiea No, I didn't call you, and you know 1 didn't!" ho ahoutcd In reply. "It's funny you have to poke your noae ? erywherth. Wbea 1 want you I'U M jTwi k aw. "Hut dids'i ymt jur "If I did tlial wa my ova bimlnw. I think I ran yrll ln iy own rl!ar It I Ink a b.4ton .. A ml. r..l nw Uili my ry. and I n K-Uug l wif Vh1 Cm BlarS Fall. fhm 'ft hi in. and aftrr a lung tra mluHl tm g.4 MHb ..f th. Ilii ,,t f bin ry , -bntile LIiq Id j lCln. Ilia I hi rroan abd fixe bid Ihb-fcly attH-Ml. but be ix,t dl"uragl. lie thought It WwiUI m a h-ttrr plan t. iu otrrto-ad IB-I rk gviitly until be bad g4 the hanii uf the thlnr rarrbl tu old rbalra ut of tlie laumlry ami plarrd t tt-n , ltln ami, etandlug 011 uim ami plitr Ing the (ill on the othw. t Ksln. fimrliU-iice rntue In Li hmrt aa Bve mluutre ll,i away and i IrnKnly nrrnrrnl. lie bad a amnth t.rk k wall to work at. and a be aw It Uifin to whlti-o nmltv bis brimb be felt aornrthlng of the pri.le of raj artUt. In Are mliiut.il more he might bate nude bliinwir l-IU-e lU.it he waa linn hlng up a landiM-ape bnd he bot omilr. a l"ij reab with bU brunb tu urertnke a lniit whk U waa bi-al-l fur safety. The rU k-ty rbalr on whlrh be Was ataiidln tuade thnt an nrue for wnlililliiK aleHit and breaking down, ami when Mr. It..m-r Ml It waa. of ii.iime. emliM-ntly propt-r In tke the other chair wltb him. It waa more Umn yell this time. It was a wlUt, weird cry, whlrh Mfte Mm Itowiwr out of ber chair and made the conk kttork the me off of plti-bi-r Wbeu Mra. Howmt arrltxl on tbe arene abe found pall of whlti-waili, two broken rbalra and wliiti-wanb tiruib and Mr. Howser all mlteiltip on the cement fl xir. Hut Mr. twu-r was not dead. Tbe contetiU of Hie pull had soaked him from hem! to font. and. having striK-k the bark of bis bead on the hnnl fliMjr. he was dau-d and flighty. Wltb the amtlntnme of tbe rook be waa pullitl tu the wall and propied np, and few anlffs of the camphor brought blm out of the fog Our More Again Scents a Plot. Then Mrs. Itowwr U-tidi-rly lniiilred: "How did It happen, dear? Mil Die mk rotM- suddenly attack youT It wa long wait before Mr. Bow trt could S.-iik. Then he slowly re plied: "Woman, 1 understand! You sneak ed down bere and kicked tbe chair from under uie, but I am still stiver 'iMi't talk iiouseuse. Are you hurtr "You can go, womnn! Go and plot and plan another attempt at murder Klftecn attempts to murder me Iu one year! Now th end baa comer "Mr. Howser. 1"- Hut be gostlculuted wltb his right band and wltb his left and kicked out wltb bis legs, aud Mrs. Howser and tbe cook withdrew and left blm aloue wltb tbe frisky germ and microbes .tud fell diseases. Half an hour Inter be appeared up stairs wltb some of the whitewash still ollnclng to blm, and, going to tbe tele phone, be called: "Have you got a man that can white wash a cellarT "To be sure." was auswered. "Send blm up In the morning. I want bltn to whitewash tbe cement bottom aa well a tbe ceiling and wulla." "I aee." "And I want tbe stair white washed r "Ye." "Aud the kitchen, floor." "Ye." "And tbe back fence." "I aee." "And perhnp the whole blamed old house, Inside and out!" "Very well." Aud then Mr. Bowser turned to Mrs. Howser with a smile of triumph and aid: "There, madaai!" And be went off to Tk-d. Fi A GOOjMLINGUIST. " The Claa In German Throw PM Whan Sh Shew Hor Aptitude. MHS. HE KM AN became an earnest member of a local German clam and develoied into a very enthusiastic student. It was not long before she learned to read a little Uertuau, but tbe pnuiuiiciatiou of the language was somewhat more ardu ous. At a recent meeting of tbe class she afforded thorn more amusement than tbey got out of the German hu morists they were rending. One of the questions lu the lesson for the day was, "Are you not glad you are able to learn German?" The auswer, which was, of course. In German, was "Ja, gewlss," which means "Yes, certainly." When Mrs. Ueemnn was called upon to rend. the question and answer she upset tbe wbolo class by saying: "Ya. Geo whliP Detroit Krefe Pros. Had Overlooked On. One morning ltosle's teacher noticed her hanging a round tho desk with rather a wistful expression. "Well, Itosie', what Is It?" she finally asked, drawing tbe child to her. "ricae, teacher, we've got a new baby t our house." "Oh, have you, Itosie T Isn't that flnef Whnt tbe baby's name?" "Ikle." Several days later the teacher rettem bered to Inquire about the new arrival "Oh, Rosle, how Is Ikle todayT The child looked bewildered. "Oh, teacher, we ain't got no Ikle." "Ye; you told me you had a baby." A gleam of Intelligence appeared on Roslo'a face. "No, teacher, his name's Mose; his name ain't Ikle. We round we already jot one tkhV-Everybody'a. REBELS EI AT FOREST 61 litrkt Coavcntioa Has laUrcst- ing ScMlon Last Sa tarda y MANY ATTEND FtOM IILLSMM told th Truth. She You told me I was the only wo man you ever proposed to. He True. She True, Is it? I've heard that you've been engaged to three women. He All ot them were widows, love. They didn't wait for a proposnl.-Ex-chango. Paefut, Too. "A Very pleasant walk," remarked Mr. Rushy after a strenuous climb to the top of tbe mountain. And, as be mop ped tbe perspiration thnt streamed from his smoking brow be added, "My wife couldu't apeak a word all the way ap,N-St Loula Poat-Dlspatch. Ivc U4( J Caaaty IramealH ia Aaaaal Oatacriag The litU-kah lodges of Washinir- ton County, Forest Grove. Hills toro, Gaston, Banks and Scholia, met at Forest Grove last Satur day, in district convention, and there was a large attendance. Over 1J0 were in attendance and Uillsboro sent a large delegation. Mrs. Margaret Mallory.of For est Grove, greeted the delegates with a warm welcome, and Mrs. L W Wilkes responded from IlillKboro. Short addresses were made by Mrs. Charlotte Wood man, of Portland, and Mrs. It, I. oreer. of Hillsboro, both of whom have filled the chair of uresident of the Oregon Re lkahs. Past Grand Master W. A. Wheeler and wife, of Port land, were present, and took part in the program. Mrs. M. C. Case, of Hillsboro. presided over the session. Hanks was selected as next year's meeting place. Officers were elected as follows Mrs. Mary Ward. chairman; Miss Miller. Forest Grove, vice chair man; Miss Mae Moore, secretary. A nne banquet was served at noon, and in the afternoon the program was the exemplification of the secret work; a question box, and musical selections. Those present from Hillsboro: Messrs. and Mesdames R H (Jreer. C K Deichman, G J Pal- mateer, D B Lmnck, Farrett Sr, i'arrett Jr; Mesdames M C Case, L K Wilkes. I V Trullineer. El liott. Burtt, Mary Malone, Alon- zo SipJer. F Barr. E F McNelly. Fred McNelly, Clarence Young. FORD o Bfto UNIVERSAL CAR Buy It Because It's a Better Car MODEL T. Touring Car Delivered $625 Wilkes Auto & Garage Company Third Street. Hillsboro. Or. ANGELA MAY Teacher of Singing and Piano Terms arranged to suit. ROOM 4. - BANK ANNEX. Every Day. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER J N Munkers to L G Motley, a Jot in Baylor IM r Urore f 175 11 a tirowa ur i, Brown, 0 a neat Laurel , . 480 vi t bmitb to b U Bievers, tj.81 a near bcbolli 400 hlizaoetn Drlamau to J Overroeder, HOI lyj n uak Ht Hho ... 10 F G 1'iingle to J B Woodtll.lot in ueusomc Helgbta....... 10 untie Davis to A Wildmaa, tract ia FC3t ttntjw 600 Temple Inv Co to John Tcmplctoa, no a Thoa Otchin d 1 c Hawthorne Estate to Catherine Col lins. 908 east of Hillsboro I 0 M Graves to Luln Grave, ao a sec 34 t a s r 1 w 300 Kutn Kesitv to Emily Vatcber, lot it blk s North Plains 375 P W David to Grant Bailer, tract ia sec ajt 1 n r 4 w 6000 T I' Mines to Kos Mnnkers, lot ia alley lew, F urovt fjj i E Keeves tun to J H Wescott. it a see 36 t 1 1 r 4 w - 611 Cecil Swiode Us to C J SwindeUs, q c tract in tec 11 1 a r t w I T W fhempaon to Mary Newgeat, 15.14 1 at Gaston and other Und.4too Mm B bioy to Tho fttnee, 61.177 near Klmonlca - 1 J 8 Gray to G D Williams & J Iron- aide, iiH.j ec 1 1 a r j w 1 Same to P L Brown, 11 a near Laarel I J W Shnte to Heir E P McNelly, deed, a lot Tborne's 4...u. .... I Geo Sloan to Louis Mayea, St 71 a T G Navlor d I c 13500 Sarah t. Manning to Cha Freer, 10 a north of Ubo 10 A B Thomas to B A & H J Kreider. 7 085 a M W Watts d I c .1100 Same to B A Kreider t al, roadway above F Grove . 1 Sam Lind to J C William, a lot Myers ad to Reedville Homes 10 Al cn Rice to P Hanson, 63 77 a M M Watts d I c.... .4000 J B Fbillips to W L Batchelder, a lot blk 4 Thorn' ad 10 Viletta Pish to F P Habkirk. to a aee 3 1 1 r 1 w .1800 W B Ogilvie to Eunice Bannister, 2400 rod sec 13 t titjw 10 Nettie William to Cbaa William, 363.05 A Hinman die to Sam Stoy to Jno Vanderwal, and lot in aio a ia Wash County to Charlie Grabel to Bans Brwin, 0005 on Tualatin River.......... ajo T C Bailey to Effie Harding, lot no . in Groveland Acres......... 500 A B Caples to LW Buroworth, lot in Valley View F Grove.... ....... 136 J E Partulcy to Henry J Atlee, 9000 q flat Banks.... 150 Walter J Cheney to Ell K Cheney, 3 lots Gales Crest F Grove R J Leslie to Ira W Handler, tract near Orenco..... Mo J A Watrous to Carrie Williams, i.t TO Naylor claim F Grove 600 Augusta V Baton to Mary Pomeioy, her int in blk a F Grove..... - ojo J K Parmley to H J Atlee, 9000 aq ftat Bank..... 150 Blaine Wirta to J P W liner, q c to tract in blk a F Grove too T W Thorn naon to L O Gricbler. 13.43 a near Gaston 1389 Wm Morgenson to A W Stewart, a a at Garden Home 10 A M Htmbrec to S W Nelson, 6.38 a sec 33 1 1 n r 1 w 10 W K Curtis to I R Curtis, lot 14 N F Grov Acre 300 Flovd Bilyen to I W Noble, tract in Uohart sub-di v .... . 10 C W Nice to Nora Wilhelmson, int in Forest Grove..................... I saw cordwood, poles up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rails. and boards of all kinds, into stovewood lengths. Will go into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow, Hillsbo ro. Phone. Citv 146. R. H. Greer and family have moved back to the county home in North Hillsboro Acres, and will enjoy the "simple life" for the Summer. Wm. Will ia to have charge of the ranch, tad will establish a milk rout for Hillsboro customers, . Will You Build ? If yon are going to build this Spring or Summer, see J. S. LORSUNG. for price on building and excavating. Estimate given free. All work is guaranteed. No payments antil work I completed. J. 8. Lortung, south Third Street, at 8. P. Track; Tele phone Mala 34. Hillsboro, Oregon Give Me a Trial CITATION In the fin-nil Court of the State of Oregoa iu and for Multnomah 4'ounty. In the Mt'er of the Katate of Rdwartl Oration. tfr-CMwrd. Citation. To K. V. G ration, Annie Barn Irk el. Eva (irntiun. Hurry (iratlun, Albert Oration and Kit want tiraium, and lo all other w lintu it nia v rom-ern : In the Name of the Rut of Oregon, you are berehy commanded to appear before the llomiraliie t'ircuil Courl of tn Htat it orvtrmi, in aud fur Multnomah County, t the Court llouw in tbe city of Portland on the 211 day of April, Mi. at the hour i f lih(M oV-io-k, A. M.. or said da, to how eauiie, if any eiiat, why the pMitloa of the xlrmniHirator. A. K. Barnkrkel. j should not I allow eil, and th following Pacific States Fire Insurance Company of Portland, Oregoa. Tbe only big Oregon Old Lin Company. Losses Promptly Paid John Vanderwal Agent Hillsboro, Oregon property srilil l,r aaul adminiatrmlor: An undivided interest in th West une-naii or ine nonnweat ynator el the Nortavest Quarter IW. S of N. W. ', of N.W.',K being Lot Num I rwl Four (ti, in ret-tioo oe. II) Town aliip Two t'.'l North. Kange Pit 5 West of the Willamette Meridian, containing Twenty 2 Acres, nmra or less, according to the (iovernmeot Wnrvey thereof, aa uiiw of reevrd in tlie olbee of the Recorder of Deeila In and lor Washington County, Slate ol Oregon. eervice ol Ibis citation Is made npoa you by puliln-miion pursuant to an order of the Honorable T J. Cleeton. Circuit Judge of Multnomah County, Oregon, niaile on tbe 17th day of March, HHi, dinctuiK sui-h publication in the -Hillsboro Argui", on re earh week for four 4 consecutive weeks, tbe first pa filtration Wing the 1 th day of March, I9U, and the last publication being the 16th day of April, lull. Witnem my hand and the seal of said ; Court altiied thia ITth day of March, lH. I Jno. I!. Cottey, c.erk of Circuit Court, i by J. W. Cochrart, In-pnty. I K. U MclouKal, P0 U Chamber Com merce, Portland, Oregon, Attorney for , Kstato. SUMMONS YEAGER & CORNISH LAWYERS Phone City 232 Hillsboro Commercial Bank Blsr. HILLSBOKO. ORE.. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB STATE OP OREGON FOB WASHINGTON COUNTT. Ada M Hunter, Plaintiff,! Defendant! 6 Per Cent LOANS Obtainable to bny, build or Improve farm, ranch and city property or re move incumbrance therefrom; Special Privilege and Reaaonahle Terms. For propcaition, address: Finance DcpL.lOT.BusrhBldg., Dallas, Teiaa. Washington Hotel, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Dr. Gertrude Phillips Osteopathic Physician- Office hour, 1 to 4 p. m. Home calls, to 12 a. m. Notice ot Final Settlement. Thomas M Hunter, To Thomas M Hunter, abov named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon yon are hereby required lo appearand answer or other wine plead to the complaint filed airainMt you in the above entitled suit on or twlore Pridav.tbe !Mth dav of Anril. I 1114, said date being sit weeks after the i date of the Brut publication of Una 1 summons, and if you fail to ao appear and answer or plead before said date, th piHiniui win apply to the court lor lb relief prayed for in her complaint tiled hen-in, towit: for a decree d involving the bonds of matrimony Minting between plaintitl and defendant, and that plaintiff be divorced aud forever freed from de fendant, on the ground of (Insertion con tinuing for more than one year, and lor such turther relief as to th court may .win eintahle This numinous ia published once each week for nix couswutive weeks by order of lion 1) B Keawuier, Judge of the Coun ty Court of Washington County, Oregon, in the absence of the Circuit Judge from Wasliii.gton County, and said order I dated ami tiled March 10, Mt, and th date of thehrnt publication of this sum mons ia March li, 1!H4, and tho date of the last publication ol this aunauiona is April '-'.'!, lull. K L M. swi, Attorney for Plaintiff, 413 Wilcox Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Notice ia hereby given, that the nnder signed executor uf the last Wilt and Testament of Alice M. 8a milord, deceaseiV ha Bled ia th County Court of tbe btate of Oregon, for Washington Conntv, bis ttnal account in th matter or said estate, and aaid court has designated Mondar, th 27th day of April. 1914, at ten o'clock A. ML, at the court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, aa th time and place for bearing objection to said final account, and lor tbe Hnal settlement of said estate. Dated thi March 25, 1H14. Junes R, Sandford, Kxecutor .f the Estate of Alice M. Sanford, Deceased. Bagley ft Hare, Attorneys for Executor. Sheriffs Sale Oa Forclasart Notice to Creditors la th County Court of the State of Die- goa for Washington County In the Matter of the Estate of Hervey S. Slurdevant, deceased. Notio W hereby given that the under signed have been duly appointed and con firmed, by order of the above entitled Court, as Mentor of the Last Will and Testament of Harvey 8. Stnrdevant, rie csaaail, and have qualitied m snob as by law prescribed. Now therefore, all persons having claiies gainst aaid estate are hereby notified nd required to present the sanie, to gether with proper voucher therefor, to the undersigned executors, at tbe law Ottloe of Bagley A Hare, in the American National Bank Building, at Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, wjlthiu six month from th data hereof. Dated this 8ta day of March, 1911. Ed Monta Bturdevant, M. LeKoy Blur devant, axecntora of th Last Will and TaaUmeut of Hervey 8. 8turdeant, decaaaad. Baglay A Hare, Attorneys for Kxeculois Qaing Hamaltight, Mr. Crimsonbeok-t see an ostrich ever goes atralght to its nest, but al waya approaches it with many wind tags and detour In order If possible to conceal the locality from observa tion. " Mra. Crimson beak Do on fcnnw Joha, yon remind me of aa ostrich waa ywfra eotalaf twna.-Yoakrs Notice is hereby given, that by virtu of an execution, deert and order of sale, issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the f tale of Oregon, for the County of Washington, dated tbe 1Mb day of March, l!I4. in favor of John tisrist, plaintitl', and against Myrta 0. trrguon, and J W. Ferguson, defendants, for the sum of SH12 75, with interest thereon' from the ltiih day of March, 1HI4, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum of 17 75 costs and disbursements, with lutereet thereou from the lrlth day of Maroh, 1914, at tbe rate of 6 per oeut. per annum, to-me directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale of tbe real property hereinafter described, 1 have levied upon, and pursuant to said execu tion, decree and order of sale. 1 will on Monday, the 4th day of May, 1914 , at the south uoor or the Court House, iu Hills, boro, Wnshington County, Oregon, al the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, sell at public aiiction to the highest bidder lor cash in hand , all of the right, till and interest or tbe defendants Myrta O. Fer guson and J, W. Ferguson, of, in and to the foiiowiug described real property lying, being and situats ln Washington County, Oregon, and particularly de scribed aa follows, lo wit :- Beginning (ft a stake 19 97 chains east, and 6:ltf chains south of the northwest corier ol Suction 4, T.1N. K. 2 W Will. Mer., runuing theuce east 9,07 chains to -a stake; thenoe south 0 deg. 40 uiln. K. 5. HI chains to a stake; thence west parallel with the north line line 9.7U chains lo a stake; thence north 6.1ft chain to lb place of beginning, containing S seres, lo satisfy the hereinbefore named sums aud lor the costs and expenses of sal and of said Writ. faid sale will bo msde subject to re demption an per statute of Oregon. Dated at ilillshoro, Oregon, on this 19th day or March, 1914. J. K. Keevis, Bberlff of Washington County, Oregon, Bagley & Hare. Attornevs for Plaintiff. For lunch pickled pigs feet, home made sausages and bo lognas. -H. R. Emmott, s Wanted: A girl. Steady em ployment. Enquire at laundry