The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 30, 1916, Image 3

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TONIGHT
Sensational Hit of The Season
The 5-Act Masterpiece
Inspiration
FEATURING THEMUCH TALKED OF
AUDREY MUNS0N
fheMoit Famous Art Model in the World
A 6CE.NC PHOM M INSINUATION ' .
flVXACT MUTUAL. MAHTCRflCVUHk. MAVK BY TKAKOif
A Featurethat U absolutely high-class in every detail A
Picture that will be appreciated by,' 'rather than offend
the most fastidious
AUDREY MUNSON
will be remembered as the famous art model who took
part in the wonderful art exhibits at the Panama-Pacific
Exposition.
ALSO
iThanhouser Comedy Reel
( Usual Prices, 5-10 cents
New Spring' Go-Carts
HAVE ARRIVED
Come in ond Examine them
Now is the time to purchase Wall Paper,
Wo carry a complete StocK,
Dbhelson's Furniture Store
Third Street
We Sell on the Installment Plan
I r
Shasta "d
a ROUTES
Do you know that tickets to Eastern destitutions
via California cost but a trilie more than on
Northern Routes?
Ll, Do you know that only
necessary if you ro via California to Chicago,
Omaha, Denver, Kansas City or St. Louis?
Do you know that the transit limit ticket is
longer if you go via California? This allows
liberal stopovers.
' i Do you know that there
standard and touriHt sleppinjr cars on three daily
trains viaCaliforniaon Sh istaand Odgen Koulos?
Do you know that information on all travel
routes can be obtained from local auent or by
writing to
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Ore.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
ma' ;- t'iT
i;,
Odgen
EAST
ono change of cars is
are'fi'brary observation.
The Heroine
Of My Story
n, E5THRR VANDLVU.lt
Hllllntf at my dunk one Imlin api'lnK
uiiiriilnv, milicr limn work I looked
out tliruuuli tlio oh ii window.
At a window opii'mllo wumnn jxt
bfipM mill wny between tweutyve anil
thirty tot at a tyMwrlter writing let
ter from uti'iionraplilc note. Him wi
(livHHxl la uioiirnliiK.
A altfti of widowhood fiirnlitliol fixx!
for a atury thut I wim weuvliiK, with
her for Mm heroine. Hint win refined
looking and comely. Quito likely her
hiishinul had left her In poverty, and
"tio wat t'kluif out a tiilwrullu eibtt
enic y hntunierlnK n tje writer from
mortiliiK till liluht, 1 wondered If tlio
lock looking man I aaw lu an ad
joining room, who aecmed to bo th
miiniiu'er, had a wlfo und If ! would
not full In love with lh widow and
iiiuko her comfortaljlo. llut when bo
sroHO from III dexk and Ktood With
hl httiidit lu liU M ket Imiklin; out
throuKb tlio window 1 climiKed the
direction of tny nmmnio and liM-d
If he did fall In love with the widow
he would rvfumt blm, tweauae 1 did
uot like the expriDftJon on bit face.
There waa aoiiMilhlnu uuillKuant lu It
My utory hwiiiMo he coming out aa
I flrxt plauiuH It, While I waa dream
ing thla afternoon, Inaleud of atteudluK
to bualneM, aa 1 ahuuld have done, thr
utsti In the next room to the widow
tni'l'ed a Ih'II- The yoiiiig widow aroae
and. Inking tip her KfcnoKruphlc Im
plement, dlHjiprieiired to reopiKHir In
hi room. Tukltig a cent Unldo hi in,
aha took down awvernl different dk-ta-(lotia.
Then when ihe waa about to
leave he anld aomethlng to her that
eaiiKod her to resume Iiit cnL
I'mni but averted guze and (he ex
preiwlon on tlio nmn'a face I knew thut
be waa making love to her. And I alHo
knew from aouiethlng. 1 knew uot
whut-but nuy wouuin will under
itaud what I mean thut there wua uo
rexponae to what bo waa anylng. When
be reaited to K-nk alio a row and he
took her bund, but ahe gently drew It
away nnd. without n word, left the
room. At her wu window ahe fneed
me JtiKt Ioiik enough fur me to ace that
ho waa not pletiHed.
I have now been watching the widow
for a week, and It la evident that ahe
can marry any of the men connected
with the otlhe ahe eluxmea, for they
all wem to be In love with her, I don't
blame them, for If I were a tnr-.n, and
not mlHi-mbly HHir. ax I am, I would
nmreh atrnhjht over to the ofilce where
ln work and irtiMwe to her myaclf.
What troublea me la that ahe wop't
do whut I want her to do. I bnve
heard from nut burs that their, charac
lem are at tluiea very obstinate, and
now 1 Hud a cnxe In point. There la
a man who I think would make her a
good husband, lie come lu to the of
fice evidently on bualneita aud never
full lo pet a few word with her. She
treat hliu with grout consideration,
but 1 cuu ec from the exiireiwlon of
til face ho alwaya faeea the window
wheu he talks to her that her rvpllea
to what he Haya are dlupiolutliig.
Till niomlng there waa a acene t
twn tlio manager tiud the widow. Ho
aid aomethlng to her that aent her out
or hi room, lie 'followed her to her
dink, where alio wna putting on her
wrap, and be doubtleaa apologized, for
alio took off her lint, which she had put
oil, and was evidently pacified.
It la my opinion that the reason the
widow won't iiiitrry any of her aultoi
la that her heart Is burled In a grave.
I wbdi ahe would uuirry my favorite,
but alio evidently give him no en
couragement lie stood lu one of the
window facing mo till morning, and
I so longed to give him eticourageraeut
to iM-raevere that I looked It, and I'm
afraid I smiled.
I am very much displeased with my
self. The wldow'a suitor at whom I
smiled eucourageiuent came Into the
"dice till niornlng. and I'm sure he
made a pretense of business In order
to iseo mo. The manager brought blm
up to mo and Introduced him, saying
to me that ho had recommended me to
the man as ouo who would do boiuo
work for him. The at ranger waa very
polite and haa a winning way.
Pith ef the Sunflower 8ta K. '
Tho auuflower U cultivated to coo
Idernblo extent In central Rusala,
where every part of tho plant Is put to
certain economic uses. The discovery
of tho extreme lightness of tho pltll of
tho stalks essentially Increased the
commercial value of tho plant Tula
light cellular substance. Is now care
fully removed from the stalk and ap
plied to a giod many Important uses.
Ono of Its chief uses I tho making of
llfo saving appliance, Cork with a
buoyancy of ono to five and reindeer's
hair with ono to ten has been used.
Tho pith of tho sunflower has a buoy
ancy of ono to thlrty-Dve, The latter
can be used advantageously in Uia
construction of boots and life preserv
ers. A aufflelcnt quantity can be worn
on a person without any Inconvenience.
The pith of the larger auuflower stalk
la used extensively as a substitute for
other materials formerly employed In
making uioxas for cautorlitlug pur
poses. London Mall. 1
Auricular Evidence,
"My daughter, Gladys Mno. hna be
eome quite tin elocutionist."
"Yea." peevishly replied the next
door neighbor, "so I hear." Puolf.
Curious Apach Bllf.
The Apache Indians' religious belief
prevents them from committing mur
der lu the dark. If a dozen Apache
should discover a man sleeping by his
cnnipflre at night no amount of money
would hire tbera to attack him' until
the aim came up. They believe that If
they kill a man at night their own
aouls will walk in eternal darkness for
ever. Knowing this curious supersti
tion, hunters, scouts, trappers and oth
ers traveling through tho Apache na
tion in Ihe old days moved about, dur
ing the night and lay by In some safe
retreat during the day.
RltERirfB MM! ON FORECLOS-1
UR0. I
Mollis I hn l.y kiv'ii U't I'T Vlrtli of
.1:1 mecoil in (ru rn mid Or iter ol PnW
iMOind nut of Hint II .lr llilol tlir
( irctilt oiirl ol Hie Mi. of iUrfnt, for
vvm-hir ul"ii '"'in , no Krliriury 17, A.
II mill, mi ivor of Joliii . ( r', n,
I'lainlill. i'il nli'"t Arm ll-nl taliU
liivm'.ui. ol I nn pv, a iorHirtion
U, It. 1'nrelvril and Kilns IVnivnl, hm
wlfn, 11. M. ld kli.win mill Ida K. Iilrkln
oii, hi wlf, and l.nel" llmwn and
Drown, li" IiiihIihih1, (lufpiiilnnUi. lor tlie
inn ! Oim 'I'lioiirKiid, Kurlit Hiindml
mill Hf-vwity lollr (Ii7U nli nteret
tliarwm at ihrilO pr cent pr an
num ln Juno It li.lim. suit I Iim further
inn ol Twei.tr 1 and InO llollr
(:'J1,4I Willi li hm i tlirrou at tint rat m
II iim mrit, pr annum alno Hitiii
lr SH. IHIft, ami for Hm lurtlier sum nl
Two liiiiulrml Hollar atti-rney'K
ml r lhv-U and illnhunM iiiHiit
of li null ihJ l Kilty Oiis anil Hi- Uo
IiolImM MJUij to ma diroeted and 'liv
nrixt, and coiiiinaiidirit in to wska le
of tli real iiropurty licrelimfuir Urrild
1 Imve Irvlrd umiii, and plirnlit to the
cv.iiiiiinniln ol inlil Kiwutlon, becrseand
ilnlt-r oftlnln. I (fill, on Monday, the 2 th
da of March. A I) IVIb, at the hour of mn
o'i liK:k a in of Mhl -iy, tu the Mouth door
of tlm Court Houwi. In lldlnhoro, Wb
tiigion Oounly.Oriigon. fell at publio no
tlou to the h Ik bout bidder, for nub in
Immi. all ol ta following dwwrlbod rral
MUtu, lying, lirlug and altuate within
Wlilii(ioii (! uiuy. Oregon, and mors
particularly dHirlx-d aa follow, to wit.
Ad of the Want half of lb HouthewM
quarUrand tli Houihuait quarter of the
houthwoat quarter, aud the Northemt
uiirtrrot the Koiithwwit quarter of Hot
lion IS. Tp 1, North KngB i. West of W.
M , eonuinliig MU aere. more or lu, x--i-pt
two cere, UoNCrlbed on page M of
ItimkMlof Keonri'a of l)ud for Wsli
tngton C-ouuly, Oregon,'
to kallfT th hera
luliefare ninnlloned uni, and for tli
coi mil expunuM of sale and of aald
writ.
Kid l will be made aubjt to re
domptlou w per the iuuii of the HLaU
of Oregon.
Dntnd aV Jllllsboro. Oregon, thll 17tb
t) of February A l; 1HIQ.
J. R. liKEVES,
Klicrtff of WashliiKlon County, Oregon.
T. II. Tongue Jr..
Attorney for Tlainuff.
NOTICK or KI.1AX. ACCOUNT.
Notloe l hereby given Ibat I, the nnder
tgd alminltrator of tb wUte o'
Itaibara Ann 0ua, deoMed, have filed
In the county court of the Mute of Oregon
for Washington County my final account
administrator of ld estate and that
uud court h net Monday, April 17. MA
at the hour of 10 o'clock a in. of mid day
a the time, and Ilia County eourt room in
I illaboro. Oregon, a III place for heari-ig
ol'jneiion to said ooouiilud the tiuaJ
K-iikiiient of aald eatata,
Hated March id, lwiii-
Jobn OaUa,
AdminlslraUir of tlieinu.uof Barbara
Ann Oslo, deaMtd.
W, M. UaireU, Attorney for Adiniuls
IraUir.
SUMMONS
In th Circuit Court of th State of
Oregon for Washlagtvo County.
Winnie Walton, Plaiutlir,
null It, 1
iidanU )
Ked Walton, Defeu
To Ned Walion.alw.v named defendant
In the name of the Hut of Oregjn.
you ar htrnby rxqulred to spjiear and
aner the coiiiiiUini tilsd aitaii'.at you lu
lie alxive entitled ult on or tfoi
f rlday, the 27lh day of April, IWIH. blch
said dme is in week and uor Iroiu and
.1. T l. . . I .. .. I I... ,,),,. ... tl .
n'i..i muimini, in. i vmy n,iiTi
llipi, Ihe dale of Die drat publication of
ll.li Numinous, and II you lail to appear
or aiKwer, the plaintiff for want t litre I
will apply to th court for the reiki
tirareu l- r in hor oomplalnt. to-wi: fn
m drcret diuolvlug lb tiond of un.trij.ont
heretolorw anil now existing between juu
and the defei dsnt and awaidlint t tb
' plaliilill the car, rustod y ami eontndol
I lll minor child, Nvdr Wallt.ii, and foi
rilch olhwr relief a penainstoexiuttr.
1 he date of Ihe butt puhiimtion of tbi
aiiniiiini r is Thurwlsr, the '-Wli day o
A pril.lil and this uiiiuii ns I p.ib Hlifo
by order of the ll-m iioo. K. Ilaulev
i Judge of tlui Ciri'iiii '.'oiirt of (he Htale o
Orwtou lor the Couuiy of Wliintoii
and i.n id order wat uiadn and ditud on
; (tin l.'.lh day ol Maiell, IHIIi.
I I'lvdo hichardMin. atiy. for Plaintiff,
ft is CI anil er ol C-oiiimere llldg ,Pi r.land.
Oregou.
FOR SHERIFF
To the votei of the Republican patty cl
Washington County t In tbe coming pri
maiy t lee ion, Mny 19, 1916, I wilt be a
caoiliilate for SuetifY, and will eudeavoi
lo conduct a clean cut campaign, with
rrspect foi uiy opponent oa all other
My standing nixl ability are btfoie you
to investigate, and I would kindly sl
evtiy lady and gentleman in the conn y
who know me, to speak of me to their
fritrdu I am fmtn-r, and feel it n
discredit to milk a cow or plow a furrow
I am a native son. having been a tax
1 aer of the county for a6 year.
If I am n initiated and elected I will
devote mv entire time and attention t
the duties of the office, conducting nie
with strict regmd to economy. I will
pay all m taveling expense and livery
hire, within the county during my term
1 hall appoint as my assistant compe
tent jKrsoiis, to whoui I owe no poliilcal
deb's, who ate con ti oiled by none, and
influenced only by a desire to sive the
greatest degree ol efficiency at the small
est possible cost, with couttray to all "
1 am for a stiict enforcement of tbe
law, but I Bin opposed to harrassiug
any 'individual lacking influence o
mean of defense possessed by othei
and I will not desire to arrest person
without due cause, or for the sake t f
merely making a recoid, giving protec
tion of the office to all classes alike. Ou
the other hand, nece ity arising, no
favoritism need be expected.
My slogan will be . "Taxpayers' Can
didate. I will pay my way." I would
respectfully ask your, support and con
aidetation to the above.
GRANT MA MM,
' Cornelius, Oregon.
For sale: Team of horses, 8
and 9 years, weiprht, 2900; wasron
and harness; single horse, abont
10 yearn, 900. John Olson,
Orenco, Ore. 51-1
Men wanted.'' Apply at office
of Oregon Nursery Co.. Orenco.
1 Ore.
i
"SPEAR HEAD"
. SUPREME
III QUALITY
Ho BetterTobacco GrownThan
the Famous Red Burley
Spear Head Is Made Of
TJic cream of the red Burley
crop," of which Spear Head plug
is made, has a flavor like ripe, lus
cious, spicy fruit.
This delightful flavor is stored
up in the juice of the leaf, and
the Spear Head process saves
every drop of this sweet, tasty
juice, and "presses it evenly
through the plug.
A good plug chew is the top
notch of tobacco enjoyment. And
a chew of Spear Head plug gives
you the full benefit of all the
wholesome, appetizing quality of
the lest tobacco that grows.
Get a cut of Spear Head from
your dealer see how much solid
comfort and enjoyment its regular
use will give you. In 5c and ioc
cuts.
DUPONT EXPLOSIVES
' poriOOIb.
Dupont Stumping, $12.00
Repauno Stumping 1750
AHo Handle Cap and Fuse
E. SHEAER
Portland. Ore., Route 2. One-
half mile N. R. Bethtny Store
"A
SHINE
IE
ERY
IN EVERY
DROP"
Mark Sfik Store P01UI1
It dilltml. Il doea not
6rr OQU (U b Med to rh
IMC en; uqutd and pacta
OM quality; abaofuufjr no
mmtbe: noifoat oedtrt. Y(M
e jma aajav't avrth.
Black Silk A
Stove Polish
It tvt tmH tmat awwaailtaT, but ft g-taa brflH
nt. aaik f 1 am thut canool bo obtiUiKxl with rty
other juiiu. Bl-Hi Bilk Stove ('uiuib docti not
rut) off - H Iim lour tim fu Inn iu oriiinmrj
pviMb u it NNMyuQ Uo, work and mooer.
"Win' lewat lhin MI
I Y5! wml ttor pi)iih, b inre to
I kZTarf ftoWor Bl-ck Silk. If it am "t
I -V ti Vt to poJuh yoo
BUck Silk Ston Potuk
Works, SUrliag. Illiwm.
Vm Btocfc SIBt Atr rVrt
lioaa Eaml on trnt1, n-jr
tr, Stoaatyipajaj, mm MtO-
Dotnl ura nra. tvnmiu
ruvUDjr. Try it.
Cm Bterfc Silk Mt Kt4.
hh fur aUi7rwrt,D!c&d. tiiv
wmrt or bnum. It work
quikty, awiiy sad !
brUliani aurfaM. It hui do
MUai (oruMwiumjoKiUiam.
NltTira TO CKKHITOIM
I TI1K roVXTY IIIIBT UV TIIR
stvik of oiu::3 iiut wash.
INIiTON t'lllM V.
In Hi Matlwr.'' th K!jiifl of ilenrge
ti. Ziiiiiueriiian, l)etMed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the iiniriigiid lia Iw-n duly ap
Dointrd by the aliove eutitleit t'mirt as
AilniiniMrator ol I tie thove tiaiurd esimp
iid liaa tl uly i) iMlili(Ml a such a l.y law
(iraaiTilieil.
Now therefore, till pi.raona liavins ekiiii
ii;mnt vnl eatme aie herohy iioIiIIkI ami
niurwi 10 prMinl Ihe same together
lib pniper vouctier therefor. Ij ihe
uiidersiKned at the law oltd-e of WHiH-t!
til Hare in llie Aineitraii National ilank
HuiliiiiiK. in liilixboro. Ong u, wiiliin
iix mom lis 'roin Die date hore il.
Iated March Hih. HUH.
lleirif II. .imiuei 11111, Administrator
of til saitl estate.
WM. G. HARE,
Attorney tor Ailininiatrn'or.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
flN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH'J
STATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINqTON COUNTY.
Iu the MKrnf ti estate of Heriuin
Oanneol, Heceasml.
Notice is hereby given that the und- r
lik'iieil. ailiuiiiislrator of aaiil ealaie I141
tiled in the ahoveeniiiUd Cuiirl and cause
nis Itnal aeiviunt and ri.pi.rt- m sih-ii
ailmiiiiMi rnt.r ami the ahl ( 011.I It 8
Hiwl inf hiiioIii!o(I Mom'ay. the lotli rtay
.if jprll, lil) nl Uiti lu.ur ..I HI o'rlock .
m. of said ijny, and Ihe County Court
Riioin of Waaliiiigtmi County. I'rorfi n, in
Hillsboro, Oretfini. is tho time and pare
for liearirg ohjeclions In maid iIiihI
ai'eclihl aiul tor the final seti lenient ol
uiil ealate.
, Henry Panr.eel,
Administrator of Hai l KIhI
Wllliaiu U. IJare, utornev for Ailinin
isixator.
Notice to Creditors
Nolii'd la hi rol.y given that I tip tinilir
niBiiml Iihsi lieen B'.oloti '1 F.xTiitor ol
the KalHie or Miiiuli ilarriw Kiiil.ury.
Oeceaseil, l.y tl.e Coiintv Court of t lie
State of OrvKon tor W Mulunirtoii County,
anil Iui9 duly iiinlilit'd aa fuoli. All
liemi'iia Imvlnir i- itnia ai'itinat aiiid !''. I ate
ai-e lierol.y untitled to .rn-ont the same to
tun in ctro or tlio I oil' ty I'leik ot
Wiiliini;toii County, Hillsboro, On-tfun,
with proper v. iiiiihiira ami duly eeriilleil,
within aix nuiiillia fnmi the dale, hi roof.
Ilated mid li rat publialieJ Mareli 1(1,
1UI1
William Reid, Kxeoutor
l'iatl &, Piatt it i K WaUok, AtUir
ueya. W, 0, Donelson
UNDERTAKER
tit
Calls attendedjnight orday.
Chapel and Parlors.
HIIHboro, - ' Oregon
in
0
BUILDING
I nm wi.ioM.-l tn rln"all tlnrla
Of liullding and Kepair work
Cabinet work, etc., Saw-fiMng,
, ,
Scrpens and Screen doors, bnop
of Main flnri lVfinL
All kind3 of furniture, pket A judgment BKainrt the defcn.t-
and prism Klaus doors and Wi?". T- B. Umbert ml Jonmo M.
j ii,, i,.. u Lambert, hia wife, G. K. (oin and
dows. Also Kawneer bars. hii'wifC, j. w. Chaf-
JOHN BEATTY.
Farm Mortgage Loans
Write to us about terms, stating
amount wanted and character,
value and location of farm, etc.
Fear &. Cray
Portland, Ore.
DR. W. H. PASLEY
Dentist
Onii in ll.e Helilul Building, npalain.
Main Htrwt. a1jiiiinK I'i. Oflio Bldg.
lioom 3 and 4. flw.ne City Vfl
Hillsboro - - Oregon
SUMMONS
III the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon For the County of Wash
ineton.
Lulu J. Wilt, Plaintiff, . Frederick
V. Witt. Ut-fendanU
To FREDERICK F. WITT, the
above named defendant
IN THE NAME Or THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are herby rcquir-Uhe-eon, and foreclosing same, and
ed to appear and answer the com- ordering said property sold to satis
plaint filed against you in the above fy gajd judgment and mortgage, and
entitled court and cause, on or before tne application of the proceeds ac
the 21st day of April, 1916, and cording to law, and for judgment
you fail so to appear and answer, theagaingt tne ,ajd T. B. Lambert and
plaintiff will apply to the Court for jennje m. Lambert, his wife, for any
the relief prayed for ;n her com- deficiency that the proceeds may lack
plaint, which is as follows: ot equajnjf the judgments plus all
That the bonds of matrimony here-' costs an(j expenses and accruing
tofore and now existing between co8ts aml expenses, and for a decree
plaintiff and defendant be dissolved; barring and foreclosing you and each
that plaintiff be granted an absolute of yoU( and al! persons in privity
d vorce from the defendant; that the' with yotlf or eitner 0 yo1f 0f all
plaintiff be permitted to resume her right, title, interest, equity, lien or
maiden name of Lulu J.Rieg,and that c)aim jn 0, to ja,,,, or any por
shehave such other and further relief tion thereof, and enjoining jou and
ag to the Court may seem meet and each of you, and all such persons
equitable and that she have judg- from setting up any right, title, in
ment for her costs and disburse- terest, lien, equity or claim thereto,
ments. or any portion thereof, and permit-
This summons is served upon you tjn(r any party to said suit to bid at
by publication '.hereof, one Jach said sale, and for such other and
weea. ior six weeiuf in uie iimsuuru
Argus, a weekly newspaper of gen
eral circulation in Multnomah Coun
ty, Oregon, as being the newspaper
most likely to notify you of the pen
dency of this suit, by order of the
Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of
the alove entitled Court, which or
der was duly given, mr.de and enter
ed on the 6th day of March, A. D.,
1916. The date of the first publica
tion of this svmmons as fixed by said
order is the 9th day of March, 1916,
and the date of the last publication
is the 20th day of April. 1916. -J.
N. HART,
t Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite 409-412 Gerlinger Building,
Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County - of Wash
ington. The General German Aid Society,
of Portland, Oregon, a Corpora
tion, Plaintiff, vs. T. B. Lambert
and Jennie M. Lambert, hia wife,
C. K. (ioin and Coin, his
wife. J. . Chaffin and
Chaffin, his wife, and John Biehn
and ' " Biehn, his wife, De
fendants.
To the Defendants, T. B. Lambert
and Jennie M. Lambert, hia wife, C.
R. Goin and (ioin, hia
wife, J. W. Chaffin, and
Chaffin, his wife, and John Biehn
and Biclin, his wif, and
each of you:
IN TH K. NAME OP THE STATE
OF ORKtiON, you are hereby com
manded nnd required to appear and
answer tho complaint filtJ against
you in the nbovo rnt't'od court am!
Riiit on or before Mond.iy, April 2-itli
lfUii. vliich is liiii-o th n six week'
after the date of the first publica-
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uai comp!aint, for want thereof, the
Pontiff will apply to tha court ior
the relief demanded in laid com-
pnintt ani win UKe a dwree againat
vmi in nffnrAnnrm tV.Arwith. tti-wit
fin and
Chaffin, hia wife,
find John Biehn and
Biehn,
hia wife, in the turn of $1350.00, to
gether with interest thereon tit tha
rat of 6 per cent per anm.ra from
the 28th day cf April, 1U15, until
paid, and for the further aum of
$150.00 aa and for Attorney' fcea,
and a decree fnrecloainK a certain
mortiraife executed on October 28th,
19912, ferorded October 2!Hh, 1912,
I- Book 63, on Page 631, Records of
MortiiKaifc for Washington County,
Oregon, coverinif that certain real
property situate in Washington
County, Oregon, and more particu
Ten (10) and Eleven (11), of Block
One (1), North Hillsboro Acre, aa
the same appear upon the duly re-v-trded
plat thereof, of record and on
file in the office of the Recorder of
Conveyances of said County and
State, which w.id mortgage waa ex
ecuted by the said T. B. Lambert and
Jennie M. Lambert, his wife, to secure-
the payment of a note of the
same date for $1350.00, with interest
thereon at six per cent per annum,
and for a decree declaring said nite
and mortgage in default, and the
moneys due theron forthwith, and
adjudicating the rights and priori
ties of all persona claiming any in-
tterest in said land, and declaring
mrt,., tw. firt lin
further relief as to the court may
anrwar iust and eauitable. including
costs and disbursements of said suit,
Service of this summons ia made
upon you by publication thereof, in
pursuance of an order of - Hon.
George R. Bagley, one of the judges
of said court, on March 6th, 191(5,
directins publication in the Hillsboro
Argus, a weekly newspaper printed,
published and of general circulation
throughout said county and state,
once a week for six consecutive
weeks, the dat? of the first publica
tion being March 9th, 1916, and the
date of the last publication being
April 20th. 1916.
CHAS. J. SCHNABEL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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