m Ito to "Free wm BOWSER l kw ' Hut d ua l yefir "If I did thai was mr awa bmtfim I tl.Uk I ra ytt In n,jr owg cellar It I take button tu. A I.t..). h tie eit Out to Whitewash the "4 ' anting tt wit- Cellar. REBEiS LEET AT FOHEST Guffi BLITHELY BEGINS THE TASK. Distrkt Cenvrnttoa Hat Interest ing Session Last Sataroay Vide Gaa Btefare a Fall. rnm un him, iM aft. a long tea minutes b ,,, rWHUgi, f fn fu ,,, w Dili eve lit ruM lilin tu ........ It again. Ilia bald rra fi1 f.v h.vl lhi. if i,u, i,. MlANY ATTEND flON HILLSCOtO nut ii. U. 14 ., . .... ldicour!IHMl. lie ttu.iu.-M It o,u,l.l 1. vn Fm,h A. C....I Th Dally Oregontan and The Argus. One? Yar For $0.00 this glvat you W Arjju FREE. No Agents Dally and Sunday ndCSto Argut $6.00 (''!) tie h. T u 8 gravely ol The Qrgonian Mra. Mr I. prepersd t. Bandar fmi ! la IKa Ujur.d. 0 M. QUAD. l'iaa HI f!; an, ,l.riif In lie a-r itnurauor during dinner l I. a. I Mra Itowarr aua l'l tbt h bad any prt.i k.r m'iih on htrnd fur lllt evening. ; ImiI m ufrlf t t, aratwl la tlx . rjii.nt r...iu when Im tr. "Mm. It..wf, how many llrura do )u u ihm. , hat fared death with I l'i Ih bul alt mouths?" "W hjr. lm do ja mean?" exclaim ed Oiil j-.-.l Imly la atnrui. i "I ijM-nu II. . I have lo (.reserved ai-.ui f,.rty ttim-a over awl that Ultra rim bate iYl wrought In our favor. j V art allia ati. ti a ought to have j Uin .1.. I Kn-rjf day and bur fur j "" ,nl half year we Liva ilomt faa In frt ilt llir grim ruiiiiilrr "I -I rani Ulloira lir f(J Mra. liottatr. I rrnaa ml not rten mbt-n your hnlii.. If, imt tt la llm truth i trill. . l-. m ,ar Imi In ilan ttT of t)hi.t f-iri, apliial tin-iiln ruta. r.i.iiii.'ii.iii, (.nraiyma and i...-o i.in.-r fitiil IKni- bin! all a U-tfrr til a a ti lm:lu otrrhta i..l k K-nUf until It hat 4 th hani: uf tha thlnr H rarrtwl la.i rh.ilra nt t tli laurMlrjr anti .la-rl llinu . tltln aiwl. ataiMilug en turn ami (ilnr lli( Ilia n h othw, wriit l. w.irk aicaln. rHifl.-nr0 raliia In bla hmrt aa flv mluutra ail I (f ! awajr ami m traewly m-i-arml II kal a mn.H.th hrb k wall ti work at, ami aa hn aaw U4 af CmmIjt Itfmnkw to Oatkcriat Five The IletM'kah lodges of Washing ton County. Forest Grove. Hills- Wo. Gaston. Banks and Scholia. met at Forest Grove last Satur- it m whtti-o tiiMi-r bia iirui.ii b day, in district convention, and mi ,Hhi.. r it pn.i of ir, there wa9 t large attendance. in flv. a.iM.ira tu. t.,iL.ht h... ' " wenaanee ana ) bimwir (m-iu-v Hint i- w I IIuIulxro sent a large delegation, toibinif up ian.ia.-ar m h m Margaret Mallory. of For- . mK " .... ... iu ll l , r. . i .1 . Jl overtake a l.tnr whk h waa hi.ll fr uve. K'iu ve ucicnanc aaf. tv tiut H kctjr rhair on i.i. h ha with a wirm welcome, and Mrs. HE STUDEBAKER i . i .... t.M. L .1 ICO wasou army 01 auiuiuuuuc uujvrs umc an- person anxious to secure, at the lowest price a rtasou. a car which will vicU a maximum in rice, style, size, appearance and general tftkicucy. tStudcUkcr Four or Six Touring Car will fill t'.m und to the utmost decree. It embodies the results tan of experience in the designing and building of tihan i(w,uJf0ur-cylinder Studcbaker automobiles tStndcbakcr Foar or Six has a long-stroke, small tmotor, a giant in power though a miser m use of uline aud oil. The car is cquiptctl with a full ting rear axle and wonderfully cmcicut electrical icmtbich lights and cranks the car, aud furnishes j current for its Ignition. yndid car iu appearance, none beats it. More bearings than any other car made. Shipments Ik coast from December I, to March iy, were 531 ,3tudebftKer Four 3 Passenger, nidebaKer Six. 7 Passenger. $1675 can demonstrate at any time, and will I pleased you just what this car can do. L. W. HOUSE, illsboro, Oregon Daily Journal nd Tho Weohly Argus One Year, Doth Papers $5.23 Dally and Sun Journal and Argus, One Year, $7.30. Do It Now .- 1 ' ' Weekly Argus re 1 . . . L '.III tl" t.ai.i-'ut.UL , '.HI H" mliaii.i-'mUU'jlyl flitfev lb 4 an .tainting tua.l I lint in ritu fur walilillim almut and tirpakliig down. an. wlwn Mr. Ituwwr Ml It waa. of rourw. niiliirhlly prttpft to take the uttipr chair wllb him. It waa more th.in a Irll IM tlnm It waa a wll.l. Wflril rrj, which llflml lira. ISowwr out of ht-r rbair ami mini.' the rook kuurk the now off of i.ltcU. r Whi-u Mra. Ilowwr arrlvxl on the tx-ei.e aba found a fall of whltcwanh. two bruki-n rlialra and whitt-wsmb lirnb ami Mr. Itowarr ill uilil tip on the reuient fluor. Itut Mr. Iluwr waa not il.-sd The ronti-nta of llw iall ha. aoake.1 h tin frmn li.-inl to foot, and having; atrwk tba bark of bin h-a. on Iba hunt fluor. bo waa t!a and ItUhty. With the aaKlntauo of the rook b waa pull.! to the wall an. impim! tin, and few anlffa of the rauiibr brought tiltu out or the fog Our H.ra Again Scanta a. Plat Ttii-n Mra. Itowarr ti-nrti-rly Inqnliwl: 'How did tt hniwn. dear? Irtd tlw mkrolira iiil.liTily attack youT' It waa (one watt before Mr. Itow .T rould it-nk. Tlirn be alowly re- l.tted: "Woman, 1 uuiU-nitand! You anma nt down here and kl'ki-d the rbalr from under mo, but 1 am atill ntive! talk bonacuae. Are L K. Wilkes responded from lUUsboro. Short addresses were made by Mrs. Charlotte Wood man, of Portland, and Mrs. K. II. Greer, of Hillsboro. both of whom have filled the chair of president of the Oregon Re- tx-kahs. Fast 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. Banks 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 tine banquet was served at noon, ana in me aitemoon me program was the exemplification of the secret work; a question box, and musical selections. Those present from Hillsboro: Messrs. and Mesdames P. H Oreer. C E Deichman, G J Pal- mateer, D B Emnck, Parrett Sr. Parrett Jr; Mesdames M C Case, L E Wilkes. I V Trullinger. Ei FORD Ue UNIVERSAL CAR Buy It Because It's a Better Car MODEL T. Touring Car Delivered $625 WilKes Auto t Garage Company Third Street. Hillsboro. Or. ANGELA MAY Teacher of Singing and Piano Terms arranged to suit. ROOM 4. BANK ANNEX, Every Day. y liott, Burtt. Mary Malone, Alon- zo Siftler, r Barr, E McNelly, REAL ESTATE TRANSFER "I tout hurtr -You can go, woman! Go and Fred McNeil v. Clarence Young. and I'lao another attempt at tnuruif I " Klflii-n atlvnipta to niunt.T me lu one rear! Now (he end baa cooler Mr. Bowwr. I" Rut be guHtkutntpd with bla right band and with bla left and kt.-kpd out wllb bla eg. and Mra. Bow-wr and the cook withdrew and left btm alone with the frlaky Eerun and microbes .tud fell dtaensi-a Half an hour biter be appeared up. atalra with aoine of tti wbltewaub atllt t'llDcluit lo btm, and. going to tut tele phone, he called: "Hav you gt a man that can wblte- waah a cellarF "To t aure." w aa answered. "Send him up In tlio nu.rulnr 1 want him to wbltewaxn ibe cement bottom aa well aa the celling and wulla." "I aea." -And I want tha at s Ira white- waHlitiir "Yea." "And the kitchen, floor." "Yea." And Ibe back fence." "I aee" "And perbnpa the whole blamed old bourns Inside and out!" -Very well." And then Mr. Bowaer turned to Mra. Kowaer with a amllo of trlutuph and anld: Tliore, madomr And be went off to ted. A GOOD LINGUIST. M' na iaot-i-a rua aaran. tlirtniijh our own oireleiwncaa. 1 can bar.lly rtieelvt how we have ea- CHIH-.I " is.it wbnl I It? Why don't joo tell uh-V j -When w our ci-llar whltewaahed Inst?" he anVe.1 In a voice hardly above a iiUix'f. "Why. about a year aifo. I gucaa." "iiur cellar waa whltewaahed for attlury reaaona. The Idea waa to kilt eeriiii and uilifol. After alt monthi wbltewaah l'e Ita itretigtn, and eerma and niliTobce will frtnk about and actually feed up"" It. For all immtha, then, we have had no protec 11,,., rr.uii tha ahnfla of the fell de- ath.yer. The malignant germa and ml crotw-a" Will Oe the Job Himaelf. "I'll Bet a man tomorrow," Interrupt ed Mra Itowter, "though I don't think there In any dancer. There are thou aiin.l of cellars which are never white- w ahed." , "There will be no newt of the eert Ice of a man, Mrs. Ilowaer. I don't i.r.,in to nav a wan 110 to come !.re mid aklm over the wall In aa henr." "Hut ymi-you d.m't mean that you w in do It vmiraelfr Tiuit'a etactly what t do mean. 1 have it pall of whltewnab and a brush at the hack dir. It will not ouly be l-.vh! esenlw, but Inhaling the amell will do me good. 1 don't prooee to leave a tlioiiHiind mtcrobca U-hlnd In aninp corner." "Please leave tlila Job to some one else!" she pleaded In her tondercat tunc. "If you go daubing around with whitewash vou'll get In trouble and In. it to me. I'll hire a man and aee that it Is well done." "Ilow'll I lay It to your aharply de- niaml.il the head of the house, "t-l don't know, but you will!" That's nil iHwht I never lay any inii.ff ,i von! I slmll get Into a ault ..f ..i.i clothes aud proceed to white- wiinh. Nothing will happen except that our lives will le safer for the neit sit months." Mra. B. Prepares For the Worst Mrs. MowsiT groaned nnd turned a way. Mr. Bowser would have begun that U.ti even with both legs broken, ..11,1 Mrs. Bowser knew that argument i,i he thrown away. 1.. . nniiiter of an hour he waa at w,.rk. nnd sho got down tha, camphor . ... .. I...- A Alittmnnt atl.l a BtrlO iH.ii. . .. . Reveral davs Inter the teacher rewem- of milieu ve p iisier .. ...i . . .. V. I what might happen. Mr. Bowaer bcred to Inquire about the new arrlVal. for wlint niiki i i 1 ' R . h . ,k, todnyr tna wane, I leacucr, . a" The Class In German Throwa a FN Whan She Shews H.r Aptitude. 1(8. IU:i:M AN became an earnest member of a local German class and develond Into a very eiithur.lai.tlo student It was not long before sho learned to read a little Uertniin, but the prouiinctattou of the iuiigungu was somewhat more ardu ous. At a recent meeting of the class she afforded them more aniusemeut than Uiey got out of the German hu morists they were readlug. One of the questions In the lesson for tbe day was, "Are you not glad you are able to learn Herman?" The angwer, which was, or course, In German, waa "Ju, gewlaa," wnicn means "Yea, certainly." When Mrs. Bccutan was called upon to read . the question and answer she unset the whole class by saying: "la, Geo wuur' Detroit r'rec Press. Had Overlooked One, One morning Hosle'a teacher noUced her nanclne around tho desk wltn rather a wistful expression. "Well, Bosle, what Is it?" she finally asked, drawing the child to her. Tlcnse. teacher, wo ve got a new bnby V our house." "Oh, hove you, Koslc? Isn t tnatnneT What'a the baby'a nnmer Ukle ... . h.,i-.l of mlcrolies on ami there wita a grin of satisfaction in 1.1. aHilll 11 f .1.., uf MiMtonce. His heart bt- lug In the . . .. i . .i.t... i iiKiiahftil whon thert ntttilVlllt II1M lllllll in '. .. .. .m.!i..r ami ho dropped bla . i. ,.l. a n li.mn. Fie had got a J N Munkrra to L G Motlev. a loU in Naylot's ad P Grove .....7S B A lirown lor L Brown. 0 a near Laurel 480 W S bmith to S O Bit vers, J.8t a near Scholia 400 P.liubeth Itettmau to J Uverroedcr, 6611a ft Oak St Hho . 10 F G Pringle to J B Woodell,tot in Bcusonic HeiRbta..... 10 untie Davit to A Wildaaan, tract in sec 31 lutti too Temple Inv Co to John Templetoa, 110 a Tnot Utcbln a 1 C Hawthorne Estate to Catherine Col lint. 90S a east of Hilliboro.......... 1 O M Gravet to Lulu Graves, to tec 34 1 1 r a w - joo Ruth Kealtr to Emily Vatcber, lot tt blk so N'oith Plaint 375 F W David to Grant Bailer, tract tn tec at t t n r 4 w moo T P Hinei to Koea Menken, lot in alley View, F Grove J E Keevet thff to J H Weacott. IS a sec 36 1 t a r 4 w... 61 Cecil Swmdella to U J Swindellt, q C tract in tec aa t a a r t w. T W rhempson to Mary Newgent, it. 14 a at Gaston and other land.4ioo Sam B Sioy to Thoe Prince, 61.177 a near klmonlca. J 8 Grey to G D Williams & J Iron side, 11H.S s sec 1 1 a t r 1 w. Same to P L Brown, ta a near Lawrel J W Shate to Hetra B P McNeil, deed, a lota Tborne't ad Geo Sloan to I .nuis Mayea, ei 7a a T G Naylor d I c... ............135o Sarah E Manning to Chaa Freer, 10 a north of Hbo .......... 10 A B Thomas to B A & H J Kreider, 7 o8.t a M W Watts d 1 C uoo Same to B A Kreider et al, roaaway above r Grove Sam Lind to J C Willlama. loU Mvers ad to Reedville Homes 10 Al cn Rice to P Hanson, 6j 77 a M M Watts d I c -4000 J B Phillips to W L Batcbelder, 1 lota blk 4 Thome t ad... 10 Viletta Pith to P P Habkirk. 10 a sec at 1 1 a r 1 w a8oo W B Ogilvie to Eunice Bannister, aioo to.1t tec i t t I s t 5 w 10 Nettie Williama to Chaa Willlama, a6vo a A Hintnan die - 10 Sam Stoy to Jno Vanderwal, nnd H int in aao a in watn county ...... 10 Chatlie Urabel to Emma Brwln, a.ooot a on Tualatin River - aso T C Bailey to Elbe Harding, lot no in Groveland Acret...... joo A B Canles to L W Buraworth, lot tn VavlicT View K Grovi.t J E Partutey to Henty J Atlee, 9000 ad ft at Banks... .-.. 150 Walter J Lbeney to Hiia k v-neney t lots Gales Crest F Grove. R J Leslie to Ira W Handle?, tract near Orenco., zoo J A Watrous to Carrie Williama. I.I a T G Navlor claim F Grove 000 Augusta V Baton to Mary Pometoy, her int in blk 1 P Grove 95 J E Parmley to H J Atlee, 9000 aq ft at Bankt ..." ISO Elaine Wirts to J P Wagner, q c to tract in blk F Grove 65o T W Thomoeon to L 0 Griebler. 15.43 a near Gaaton ......IJS Wm Morgenton to A w Stewart, 1 a at Garden Home 10 k M Htmbree to S W Nelaon, 6.38 a secuttnrtw 10 W K Cuitis to I R Curtis, lot 14 N P Grove Acres . . . 3o "Yes: von told me you hnd a baby." A gleam of Intelligence appeared piovd BUven to I W Noble. tract'in Rosle'a face. "No, teacher, bis name a Bobwto UDdi .... C W Nice to Nora Wilhelmson, int in Forest Grove........... She-You told me I was the only wo man you ever proposed to. He True. 1.. nt nn tho. dona Moae: hla name am t Ikle. we rotina vigorous 1 hand, and he was Just we already iotonelkleverybody fold the Truth. sputter ami 1 niili a whoop. tha mixture In Ma HgM efC U."C vr. ... ill I. ti i.i, ii.f out e souiiiteu up uuiu in. .. -1--- . . .I. ,-nlse.l tho end of 111a nose, aim .it.. t.lla..l hnaaama hA other bllnkitig use. "'"; : gromul his way Into tho laundry and ..,..ii.t cold water. He hoped to got 1, .viih it without a Mrs. Bowser, but mo smn - - lifting his heels off the floor when aho tnme down and ouservwi. ..1.1,1 von cnll toe?" BM I saw cordwood. poles up to 12 indhes in diameter, fence rails. and boards of all kinds, into asked Will You Build ? If yon are going to build thia Spring or Summer, see J. S. LORSUNG, for prices on building and excavating. Estimates given free. All work is goaranteed. No payments ami) work la completed. J. S. Loranng, south Thitd Street, at 8. P. Track; Tele phone Main 134, Hiiitboto, Oregon Give Me a Trial Pacific States Fire Inrarance Company of Portland. Oregon. The only big Oregon Old Line Company. Losses Promptly Paid John Yanderwal Agent Hillsboro, Oregon CITATION In tha Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon In and for Multnomah County. In the Matter of the Katata of FUwar.1 Oratton. l)HMrd. Citation. To K. P. Grattim. Annie Barni.-keL Eva lirattun. Hair? Oratton, Albert ttratUiB ami K.iwar.1 Uratton, and toallotbere whom it mav eoneern: In the Name of the HUM of Oregon, you are hnrehy conimnnded to appear b(on tho lloimraltla t'lrcuit Court of ibeHiaU. .it I rvp,.n. In aud for Multnomah County , at the Court House in tbe eity of Portland on the t!i .lay of April, 1914. at tbe boar of 11M o'clock, A. M.. of ui.l day. to ohow eaune, if any esiat, w by tbe petition of th ailmiiiiHirator, A. K. Barnkrket, hniilii not lie alUiWMl. and tha ftilkiwin j prueity aol.l by aai.l ailminiatralor: . An uii.iivKiMi inuesi id ins west One-half ot tii. Northweat Qnarter of the Northwest Quarter W. of Si. W. 1; of N. W. . l beinar IM luiu- I tirvi Pour (4i, in ho-tion One, It) Town- alup Two I'-"; Nortb. Kanga rive S Weat of the Willamette Meridian, eontainiof Twenty 2 Acres, mora or leas, aoeording Ui tin Uoverninent purvey tneraof, aa now of reeunl in the orhee of tbe Recorder of lte.U in and lor Waahingloa County, State ol Oregon. bervice ol this citation ta made npoa you by publieation nurauant lo an order of the Honorable T J. Cleeton. Circuit Jutlg of Multnomah County, Oremio, ma.la on tbe 17tb day of Mareb, liilt, directiiiK sui-h ublication in the "Bills Iwiro Ariiiit", ones each week for four 4 eonaecuiive weeks, the first publication Wine the l:h da of March. 1914. and ) the last publication being tbe 16th Oar of ; April, 1H I. i Witns my hand and the aeal of said Court alliied this 17th day of March, 1M4. i Juo. U. Colley, C.erk of Circuit Court, i by J. W. Cochran, fc-puty. ! K. U McDougal, 010 tl Chamber Con i mercn, Portland, Oregon, Attorney for ; Kstate. SUMMONS YEAGER & CORNISH LAWYERS Phone City 232 Hillsboro Commercial Bank B!e. HILLSBORO. ORE.. 6 Per Cent LOANS Obtainable to buy, build or improve farm, ranch and city properly or re move incumbrance therefrom; Special Privileeea nnd Reasonable Terms. For propoMtion, address: Finance Dept.,lU7, Buscb Bldg., Dallas, Texas. Washington Hotel, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Dr. Gertrude Phillips Osteopathic Phvsician- Offlce hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Home calls. to 12 a. m. Notkc of Final Settlement. IN. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TBS STATE OP OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTT. Ada M Hunter, PlaintiO.l vs a Thomas M Hunter, Defendant) To Thomas M Hunter, above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon yon are hoiehy required to appearand answer or otherwise plead tn the complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled suit on or hefnrn Fri.1sT.tlie 24th dav of Anril. I 141 said date being i weeks after tbe ! date of the first publication of thia summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer or plead before said date, tha pUiniitl will apply to the court for the relief prayed tor in her complaint bled herein, low it: For a decree dissolving the bonds of nistrimonv eiistina between i piainlitt and defendant, and that plaintiff be divorced aud torever freed rront ae fen.iant, on the around of desertion con tinuing for more than one year, and lor such further relief as to the court may seem equitable J his summons is published once each week for sii consecutive weeks by order of lion 1J It Keawmer, Judge of the Coun ty Court of Washington County, Oregon, in the absence of the Circuit Judge from Waxhiiigton County, and said order is dated and tiled Mar.-b 10, 114, and tha date of the first publication of this sum mons is March 12, 1!H4, and the date of the last publieation ot this summons is April Si, 11114. K L Moses, Attorney for Plaintiff, 413 Wilcox Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Notice ta hereby given, that the under- sbrned executor uf the last Will and lea lament 01 Alice M. sanutom, aecease.fr baa Sled In the Countv Court of the Mtale of Oregon, for Washington County, his final account in the matter of said estate, and said court has designated Monday, the CTtb day or April, mil, at ten o'cioek A. M.. at the court room in Hillsboro. Oregon, aa tbe time and place for hearing objection! to said final account, and lor tbe final settlement of said estate. Dated thia March 35, 1M4. Janice B. Sandford, Kxecutor of the Estate of Alice M. Sanford, Deceased. Bagley A Hare, Attorneys for Executor. Sheriff's Sale On Forclosare 10 1 ,ii,i'r pall you. and yott know I didn't!" he shouted In reply. "It- .. hnvA to noke your none riiiiuj j"- - - - : tin ua erywhrek When I want M ! She-True, ta It? I've heard that stovewood lengths. Will go into you've been engaged to three women. 4ne country. Write, phone or He-All ot them were widows, love. cau on me. Carl Skow, HiUsbo- Tney awn t; wan tor a proposal.-.-1 n Phone. City 146. chanse. I : . , R. H. Greer and family nave Peaceful. Tee. moved back to the county home "Arypleaanntwalk,retnnrkedMr. tn North Hillsboro Acres, and Bushy after a strenuous climb to the enjoy tne "8imple life" for top of the mountain. And, as he mop. tue-Summe- vm. Will to to Wife couldu't apeak a word all tho esUbllsh a milk FOUtt for way nn,"-8t Louts Poet Dlapatca. ' HUlSborO CU8tOmerS. . Notice to Creditors la the County Court of the State of Oie- gon for Washington. County In the Matter of the Estate of Hervey 8. Sturdevaoa, deeeaaed. Notice to hereby given that tbe nnder atgned have been duly appointed am" r.m- nrutea, oy oroer ot tne acove eniitici Otwrt, aa executors of the Last Will and Taatament of Hervey 8. Stnrdevant, tle eeaaad, and have qualified as such as by law prescribed. Now therefore, all persons having claims against said eetate are hereby notitied and required to present the same, to gether with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned executors, at tbe law otHoa of Bagley A Hare, in the American National Bank Building, at Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, W.llliiu six monthi from the date hereof. Dated thin V8th day of March, 1911. Ed Mont Bturdevant, M. Lelloy Slur devant, kxecutora of the Last Will and Teaianieut of Hervey 8. Bturdeiant. Bagley & Hare, Attorneys for Executots Qeing Homo Nighta. Ifr. Crimaonbeflk-t see an ostrich never goea atralght to Its neat, but al ways approaches It with many wind ings and detours tn order It possible to conceal tbe locality from observa tion. - Mra. Crlmsonbeak Do you know, lona, yon remind tne of an ostrich wnaa yon'm coming ao-Ioaket. Notice is hereby given, that by virtne of an execution, decree and order of sale, iHmicd out of and under the seal of tbe Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Washington, dated tbe 19th day of March, 1114. in favor of John tourist, pUiutitf, aud agaiust Myrta 0, i-rrguaoit, and J W. Ferguson, defendanti, for the sum of SD12 7&, with Interest thereon' from the Ulth day of March, 1914, at the rate or 7 per cent per annum, and the further auni of 17 75 costs and disbursements, with iuloreet thereou trom tbe 16th day of March, 1914, at tbe rate of 6 per cent, per annum, to-tne directed and delivered, commanding uieto make sale of tbe real property hereinafter described, t 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 tlia south door of the Court House, iu Hills boro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of laid day, aell at public auction to the highest bidder for cssh in hand , all of the right, title and interest of tbe defendants MyrU.O, Per gusoii and i. W. Ferguson, of, in and to the following described real property lying, being and situate In Washington County. Oregon, and particularly de scribed as follows, lo wit:- Beginning at a stake 19.97 chains east, and : lf chains south of the northwest corner of Section 4, T.l N. R. 3 W., Will. Mer., running thence east 9,67 chains to a stake: thence south O deg. 40 mtn. K. 5.16 chains to a stake: thence west parallel with the north line line 9.70 chains to a stake; tbenue north 6.16 chains to tha place of beginning, contaliiiua 6 acres, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sumi and for the costs and expenses ef sale aud of said Writ. , faid sale will ho nisde subject to re dempiion as per Btatute of Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregou, on thia Pith day of March, 1914. J. E. Reeves, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, Baxlev & Hare. Attorneys for Plaintiff. For lunch pickled pigs feet, home made sausages and bo lognas. H. R. Em mott. . Wanted: A girl. Steady em ployment. Enquire at Laundry.