l A ' " MANAGKMtXT Of CHOPS A HKRINCWN IMJ TO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 21-22 Especially Selected Program Grace De Carlton ceno From the- Thanhsusfr-Mulu.il Thcce-part Drama, "Tha Spirit of 01." 'The Taming of Wild Bill" 2 Reel Western Comedy "REEL LIFE" Educational Reel Coming Sunday Only PAULINE FREDERICK in "ZAZA" The well known Dramatic Sensation 5 acts-also Comedy , t . SIMMONS. I In ihe Circuit Court ofthe State 01 ' Oregon for Washington County. j G. M. Anderson, Plaintiff, NelHe Anderson, Defendant. n: med defendant: jof 0regn. tor Washington County, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE j on day of July, 1916, in a OF OREGON: You are hereby re-lcmse therein pending wherein A. quired to appear and answer the Todd is plaintiff and J. C. Armstrong complaint filed against you in the , , v , , . . above entitled Court and cause on orland Xeda Armstrong are defendants, b fore the 18th day of August, 191ti,jto me directed and delivered, and said date being after the expiration commanding me to maka Bale of the of six weeks from the date of the Loo i rllwr ,M;r. .i c put and if you fail to so appear and an swer said complaint, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for ths relief prayed for -in Hs complaint, to-wit; for a decree dissolving the marriage and rctar re.'.ge contract now and heretofore existing between you and the plain tiff, upon grounds of cruel and in human treatment. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Hills Argus pursuant to order of the Hon ovrlIe Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of tli above entitled Court, made. r"Hvred and dated on the 1st day of July, 1916, and which said order dirocts that this summons be served up; n you by publication thereof in saiil Ilillsboro Argus, for six suc cef -ive and consscutive weeks, the d:1e of the first publication thereof bei'ir the 6th day of July, 1916, and the dr. to of the last publication thereof being the 17th day of Aug ust, 1916, and that you appear and uiihwer said complaint on or before the 18th day of Au-nist, 1916. WM. G. HARE. Attornsy for Plaintiff Executrix' Notice No'.ice is hen hv yhen by 111? un'li r signttV that she ha been duly appoinled lV '''C Cou ty C urt of the State of Or Kin for llie Cnntv of WHhingt"!'. Ex tutrix of the last will ol Robert II. ker, deceased. All persons having cl ii'in against snid deceased are he ebi required to present tliem, with proper vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of this notice, tn the under signed, nt h-r residence. Rural. Free De livery. Number Two, lleavcrtou, Wu-h-W-i'in Countv. Oreenn. Dftted at said residence, the 2SU1 y Or Inne, 19:6. T 'ii notice first published lime 29, 1916- Rachel F. Walker, Ktecutris of the last will of Roller! H. Walker, deceased. E, R Tongue and Fredtrick V. Hol- m ', Attornevs for Kxeciitrix, Notice of Final Settle rent Nutice is hereby gl.-ntnat the vim, Account in the Cjuar n intliip ot !,esiie; h tvoa end W innie S. I.yon, Mini rs. baa been filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, and that the said court has. designated Monday, 1 1 v 3lMM!ftl?cZrcZ Km in the County l.i.r Huse t iliiis'wro, Washington c ti fy, ti-egon, the time end placet" hvntijf oh-, Tl'nll sate, t limed this th day of June, i)t5. .1 jour m.. Man' ,. nf G. W. Marin. twreaa..nni- uL,J ..J w,r,. Lyon,Mior. "The Spirit 'lit: Of 61" Powerful Modern Drama . also JACK RICHARDSON m NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. . , , ... N0TICE 18 nsreby gtven that by virtue of cn execution, decree and or- d--r cf sale, issued out of and under seal of the Circuit Court of the StaU of to satisfy the sum of flOOO.OO in favor of the defendant, Veda Arm strong, which is declared Dy said decree to be a lien upon said real property prior and superior to the lien and claim of the plaintiff there on, and to satisfy a judgment ren dered in said cause in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant v,. Armstrong, for costs and dis bursements in said cause in the sum of $89.10, and to satisfy the further sum of $2,095.50 in favor of the plaintiff, which is declared by said decree to be a lien upon said real property, and to further satisfy the costs and expense of Raid sale and upon said writ, I will on Saturday, the 19th day of August, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the South door of the Court House of Washington County, Ore gon, in HilLsboro, Oregon, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described parcel of real property situate in ' Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 7, in'T. 1 N. R. 4 W of Will. Mcr., and the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter or lot number 3 of Section 6 in T. 1 N. R. 4 W. of Will. Mer., containing 69.30 acres. Said sale to be made subject to re demption as per statute of .the State of Oregon. J Dated this 20th day of Jul v, 1916. J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. COLE & COLE, Attomrvs for plaintiff. WILLIAM G.'IIARE, Attorney for defendant Veda Arm strong. fJIDS Wit WOOD Rids will be received until July 2:W' "dthen opened, fo'r lurnisnine me urenco School District with wood as follows: 5 cords Oak' n5H fWt class Old Fir. Oak wood to be not less than inches or more than 8 inches in oiameter. wood to ho n oH of . - -- iie: anl delivered by 'Sept 1,1910. The riKht is re- J,JM I in served to reject any or all bids. Dated July. 1. 1916. H. McDonough, Clerk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Josephine Squires to Janet Randall, It 23 and w I lots 24. 25. 26. 27. Cornelius Environs . . .$100 Herman Pupke to Fred G Warner, 15 a Seweil d I c- Edmund H Peik to Henrv Lowry, lots 346 and 347 Johnson Est Beav- Reedv.. B R Galbraith to GeoWStitt 10 10 lot 77 and lot G, Steel's ad Beaverton 10 Rebecca L Yoder to N VV Trust Co., lot 4 Greenbenr Heights 2250 Peter Kerr and wf to An drew Kerr, Iota 3 and 17, Little Fruit Farms Peler Kerret als to Peter ?? . Kerr. 90 a Little Fruit Fm Peter Kerr et al to Thomas Kerr, lots 5, 6, 1J, 14 and 15 Little Fruit Farms Judith M Joy to Geo P Eis man, 39.36 a sec 4 t 3 n r 3w : Edith M Dillard to Lorene Gallogly, tract 17 Fruitful Lands Anna Swanson toE O Swan- 10 10 10 10 1 200 12 454 son, 2 a fruitful Acres.. . I O O F Lodge to Grant Ad ams, I cemetery lot, Hbo- J E Reeves to B K Denny, It 1 sec 4 t 3 n r 3 w Portland Trust, Co to Gustaf Kuyath, e lot A, Valley Vista Union Church Society to M 800 E church, N Plains, lots 3, 4, blk 37, North Plains 10 A.Romilda Edwards to Sher wood Bank, tract in sec 32 t2s r 1 w Same to the same, 20 a sec 2 10 10 10 t3s r 2 w Same to the same, lot 9, City View, Sherwood Jno Borwick to N T and I F Ensley, lot 19. Borwick Ac 648 0 J Rose, to Bertha B Lee, It 286 Johnson est Beaverton- Reedville... : 1300 Adam Zenzen to Marie Specht Its 7 and 8 blk 18, Beav ... 100 F F Johnson to Wm Berber. Crescent Mills property, F Grove 10 Geo M Christensen to North western Trust Co, 19.72 a Willow Brook Farm 6000 Lewis Juwns to Tualatin Mill Co. 3 a at Tualatin ... 10 Lewis JurRens to J N and Mary E Robinson, 1.5 acre , at Tualatin 375 - - forma, in Orange County. The J. H. VanLom, of Centerville, j funeral takes place Friday from was a city viuitor the first of the the Doneison Und-.-rtuking Tar week, lors. .... i.. ivi.i .1.1 ... i.oumv u u a iv.tvr Klllitt' I hi l!i Oce., n, 1 1 . !iiiiM'iitiii iss-ci-u 1.11V :'' 1 . in iil Mutlrt. I-.Vi ;,v TltVRlV 1) A Mt tilNNCV Tho American I't'oplo know that rtcsuU'nt Wilson wants peace - that is assured to every thoughtful person. Also every thoughtful person knows that every syndicate n '-vspaper, and eyery big interest publication trying to 'force us into war on the side of the allies is for Mr. Hughes. Is it necessary for peo pie to go further to know where our best National safety lies? This is the I iai for the annual i exodus to the mountains or the j beaches and Oregon surely has h.r share of delightful places , where one can spend a few days. ) Now hero in the world can finer I m .unt;.i:i ivsorts he found, and taken all in all, the Oregon bache bent California's, when it conies to the c. mornings of the good old Summertime. As for old Washington County wit h!n 15 miles of Forest Grove and Ilillsboro are places along mountain streams where Nature has been more than prodigal with beauty and restfulness. Ttere is the Ivist fork of Dairy. Gales Creek, and the- Tualatin, xviih its branch. Soggin-oh, well, a-k Tom Sain about the latter place, for he knows- Aug. Bone, of Chehalem Moun tain, was in town t'riduy. Henry Keenon, of above North Plains, was over to Ilillsboro, Monday, nttendin circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams, of Portland, were week-end Riiesta of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sehulmer ich. Henry Oianoy, the 19 year-old son of Mrs. F. C. Francis, of Oak Park, was operated- on for hernia. Saturday, by Dr. Smith. Jos. Alberts, a Ilillsboro bov, has enlisted with the O. N. G. and is at Clackamas. He, Guy Edson a:id Frank Ritchie were out from Clackamas, Sunday. F. C. Orth. of Forest Grove, was in town Saturday. He says that the milk supply is holding up line this summer for the two condensers. John Connell is developing in to quite a fisherman these days, lie is said to have caught the limit up above Mountaindale, the other day, besides keeping out of the creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Morton visited at Mt. Hood the last of! Ire week, Mr. Morton returning Monday. Mr. Morton will remain there, the guest of his son, for some time. Mrs. R. T. Purves and daugh ters, Misse3 Nn;t and Margaret, returned to their home in Seat Mo. Saturday, after an extended visit, with Mrs. Purves' daugh ter, Mrs. Kenneth Robb. Forest Grove's sewer work is progressing fairly well, and the town is torn up from boundary to boundary. Pacific Avenue is not traversed by teams, beintr nothing but r.n embankment. The hope is to l ave the sewer laid before Fall sets in. 0. L. Iler-hirirr. J. Patterson and Gdrrthnpl.ner. of Portland. have taken over the J. C. Hare sawmill on purchase, and are now running. Many improve ments will ho made and shin- ments of los will start again this week M E Eu'ritt end wife, visit.. ing here fr.;m N.,rth Bcntl, were thrown from tht-ir auto near N'jrth P!ait,s, the other day while endeavoring to dodge a a runaway team. Miles broke a collar bony and his wife was severely bruised. They were taken to the Good Samaritan lor.pi tal, Port'and. JOHN I.OKI) John Lord, aged 77 years, died at his home, two and one half miles east of ilillsboro. near Dunzer, July 18. 1!)10, after an illness of several months. He was born in England, Jan. 12, 1836, and when a young man came to Canada, where he re sided a short time. From there he went to Mexico and lived theie until about twenty years ago, when he moved near Green ville, Three sons survive: .1. F. Lord, a prominent, stockman I of Deer Island, Columbia county; .John and James Lord, of this place. ne was weoiinri ihr times, no wife surviving. Neither of the sons is full hrother to the other. ''A fister resides in Oali. I i, . i . i .. I i. v. Wit Jiik' 1? hill fd K If. I ttiilickcr nh'd wife, iiuU-i'( aV)n, Anyone desiring paSttil'nge Uf eauie. oil M.iui U'Z. I I tf tWn. July 20; 1D1(, to Mr. smliN ixi rs xx . i. mi.oo. or worm of m'woII. a son. Horn. Iuy IS, I'.Ufi. to hof. J. 1 Mclihissoii and wife. North twins, a s,n. Mrs. VV. K Thorn, of Sun f,1'1 K Vai v guosi 01 nirs. I . . : . 11 - 1 1. 1 1. Miyou, una weeK. Mrs. Rose Helton, of Vancoi ver, Wn., is it guest of her sis ter. Mrs. Leonard Brown. Wanted -2 teams to haul wood. Long haul job. Quarter to half mile h;n:. Apply at Helvetia store, 18 20 Glen Gillen water and Ethel Olson were married in Portland, July S, 19 lt. ihey will live on the East Plains. K. W. Dant will soon begin h's llth j ear of threshing in this countv. lie says thnt threshing will tie two weeks Utte. ' Miss Minnie Morrill returned from Eugene this week, and Mrs. Morrill left for that citv to at tend the bedside of an aunt, who is v ry ill. The nam1 of Howard Watson, ison of M Watson, of North Hillshoro, was inadvertantly omitted from the recent 8th grade gradutes. He passed with a tine standing. One important number you should have on your joy ride program is a visit to the Den of Sweeis. Weatherly's ice cream served tastefully in drinks and sundaes sure to please the most exacting. 17 ) J Sawyer, of Portland, guest of J. W. Price, lost a $2.50 gold piece watch charm in the record er's oilice. the other day. The office fuiled to find it and the janitors could not locate, so some one must have picked it up. Mr. Sawyer wore this charm for 41 years, and will give reward foi its return. It might have drop ped outside the office. Leave it with J. W. Price. Ilillsboro. Not 'co to Creditors X.itic i hrridiT gn-n that tha under HiRiied lint l 1111 (ip In .. Ail.niiilMrntiir ol l lii' K n il)' 11I t iiniim Jk.mI.wii. i c nwil, by mi iiuLt lit thn ('ninny Cmrt of t'n Stir nl Ori-Knn fur tin l oin t o mmIiIi Kt. 11, inititi' 1111 Dm '.TOi itav Apr I. llMi'.ii it ImsJ Inly qualllled as inch AiiiiiiiiiHnunr, w Nii. ilierf,ire, all rw)ii having rtiintH SKHinul ni.l ptleri? tmrrtiy no tlllpil mill nn 11 1 rtnl to (invent the saint I'lumm r mi i.roimr vnuiiir to ma al my luiilituHliiip (in Main Hirret 111 lh I 111' i;t linli-li tii, t'r.'iMii, nr at ilia la ollhr nf I in. H. Toiiuiie, Jr., AtUtrnry 11. 1,1.. , in inn i iMiniii'ri'iai HiiifK 11 llflHliiro, fir. trill, vilihlii xlt nmntrit Irnm thn in'mif the liml putilliiaiton ol Una iiutirr, to. wlf V itlmi nil moMtlm If. 111 tlir '.'inn lny ol July, A. I, ll'lfl. I.. I A laiiia. Ailiii'iijstMtor of I'm Kniairof I'haili.i iHroltHOli. ll''rt'il. , I'll' n. II. TiitiU Jr., Attorney tut .iiliiuuihirHlor WHY THE BEST; !)F CHEWS IS "SPEAR HEAD". Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has Been Famous for a ' ; Generation . MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLET The secret of tnharco satisfaction It known only to the man who chrwt plug tobacco. The reason ia that a good chew pets rii'lit next to your taste, while the leaf in plug tobacco is in a stale of fresh, juicy richness that is not jiossilile in any other form of to bacco. There's no toliacco in the world that can give you the hearty, wholesome flavor that )Ou j;ct from a delicious chew of .'-pear Head. . Spear Iliad is made exclusively of ripe, red Kentucky Hurley the most richly-flavored chewinx tobacco that grows. Slill more, only the very choic est red Hurley leaf is used for Spear llead. This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thorounldy wadied free of all foreign matter, and is presr?d into Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a drop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor escapes. Try Spear llead, and you'll get a sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew that cannot be obtained in any other tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper, How about that Kodak you were going to piiffhasH this year? Better call arid let us show you our new line complete line of East. nan Kodaks and Supplies. The Delta Drug Store raft mmm gS Nut Cake is simply delicious RG Baking Pure Healthful Economical The highest grade of baking powder pos sible to buy and your money refunded if it foils to satisfy. Ask your deulcr. Jaque Mfg. Co., Chicago SHMUr'K'S 8 ALU. Notieo ia hereby givn, That by virtue of Hit execution and order of miLi U.iuod out of mid uid r th oul of the Cirvuit Court of th Stuto of Oregon, for tho County of Washing ton, tinted tho 8th ilny of July, l'.Uil, in fnvor of IVtor Broeruti, plaintiff; mid Ngiiinat Koiia It. Morlo, t). Keg I'itto, AnnoMiiata Mvrlo and John Morlo, hor huHtiaiut, drfoiuUnU, for tho aunt of $17.50 toui and the fur ther aum of fir.00.0u with Intrreat tho.-eon from the lUth day of Jiinu uiy, lillt, nt the mt" of 7 ir cent per nullum, mid for tha further mini of ir0.uo Altormy'i feva. to me dirtvtcd and delivered, communding ma to muko anlo of the rvil ptouer ty harcinaftT deacribed, I hvo lnv I 'd upon and pursuant to aiild exw t'tioti nnd order of sale, 1 will on Mondry, the 14th day of Auguat, l'Jli), at the Sau'.h door of the Courthouim in llillaboro, Washing ton County, Orevvn, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of laid day. aril at public auction to th higluvat biddor for cash in hand, all of tha fo'low ing dencribed real property, lying.be ing and situate in Washington Coun ty, Oregon, and more particularly described 11 follows, to-wit: Lot Two 2 Steel's Addition to the Town of Ueaverton, Washington Cout ty, Oregou, to satisfy the here- inlie.ore named aunt nnd for the cost and expenaei of aale and said writ. Stid sale will be maile aubjeet to redemption at per itatutu of Ore g..n. Dated at HilUboio, Oregon, this Kill day of July, 191A. J. E. REEVES, Shut iff of Washington County, Or. Hy CEO ALEXANDER, lpuly. JOHN M. WALL. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of Ihe fttate of Orefon for Waahing toa County. Grace Rowell. I'lalntln". ) Fred T. Rowell, Defendant. ) To Prtd T, Kowell above uauied de fendant: In the name of Hie Stat of Oregon you are benby retiuiied to appear nnd answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and csunr on or be lire Friday, the il day of Sep tember, 1916, which said date la sis weeks and more from and after the totti day of July, 1916, the date of the first publication of this Summons and If you (all to so appearand an wer fm want Ihetrof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tellrf prayed for in her Complaint on Gle herein, tnwit: For a deciee forever drimilvlng tha bom s ol matrimony now and heretofore r aialing bctweeu you and the defendant, for the custody of the mllloi child Mas Kowell, and for the sum of $15.00 tier month permanent allmowy and the further sum of f75.oo attorney fee and for siieli other relief as pertain to equity. This summon it published by o der of the lion lien. K Bag ey, Judge of the Cir cult Court of the !late of Orrgun, Conn ty ol Washington, and said order was made and dated on the 15th day of July, 1916. Date of ihe last publication Thursday, the 31st day of Aufual, 1916, Clyde Richrd,u. Alt, for Plaintiff. Sift Cliunibtr ol Commerce, I'oitland, Oregon. NOTICE OP riNAt, SETTLEMENT IN TUB COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of Hi Katat of John Han Ben deceaaeii, . Notice Is liHraliv ulven that the titular kIkhikI eiMiutora ol tin eatat of Jobh HiiiiHDii. ueeeasml. liiva (Unit In tha almvi iiiiiillixl ourt an 1 01... their final vHioout ami report In tha ma.terof aaiil oilttti ; ami Ihat nalil onurt has Hind aim appoiuteil Haturilay, tha ftih . iay ol Miifiiat. IHHI, at the hour of 10 u'uli.ck a ill, of aahl Hay, and the County Ouuri KiiDiu of Wahiniitoii Cuunly, Oregon, Ii, tllllNlHiriK (irogoii, iut the time ami place or hnariiiK otijwillou to said tliml uncoil nt aud tne lUat suttleinunt uf aalil Uated this Srd day of July. 1HKI. Mel I etor Kaamuiiaaii , Hans S lei .on Kasmutsen, hxecutors of the estaleof Juhu Hansen, leneaaeil, Win. (i, Hara, Attorney for Kseoutora, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate ol Oregon for the County of Wash ington. Mr..ia Moo re. flaintlfT.I Kdward K. Moore, Djfendan , To Krlwiird K. Moore, above naniail Inlmnlant: In the naiiienf the Hlaleol Orevon vm ate hereby requlieil toa parand anawei ill eniiiplalnt tiled aKaiuat you lu tin Hlaive entilleil suit on or lielor Krlilay Ilia lid day of Heptomlwr, lllld ami If y 1 full 10 so appear or answer lli IMalnlll' for want thereof will apply to lb Court mr llin relief prayeii loi 111 hr oo.ulaint. on IIU in the ahov eiitltltd Oourt, to wit: Kur a duerne iliaaolvilia the boiula of iiiHiriiiinny nereuuorn auil now eilatlng hniwei'ii you anil the plaintiff and for hikIi other and further lalief a to the ('unit mar loem meet and eniiilable. TIiim niiiuiiiiiiis in ptihllshoil by nnlur of l lie noiioraiiia iwi it "Kifliy, Jintgeof Ihe IJirouit tlourt of the Htats of Ornnu for the 1 1on nty of Washington, ami aalil nnler wa mail and lati oa tbe l7ili day ol July, IIIKI, and tbe date of th flrat piililleatinn of ihl Huinmoii I 'Pbursilay ihe'J'ith ilaynl July, l!H. ami the date of the lat pulillcal Ion la 'l liursilay, the .tint day ol Auguat IUIH. CLYDE RICHAKDSON, filH Chamber of Cotoniaroe Bldn,, Fort laud, Oregon, IQasja MaSlM when made with Powder 'A' RKLIAHLK Ixill in your twine can moans money in your inx-kct. The other kind means wasted twine and serious (iciay. r Every man knows this. The thing is to find the reliable kind. Plymouth Twine has satisfied thousands, and will satisfy you. dues not tangle or full down, and it's wen in sue. Plymouth runs full length and ties more bundles than other brands. Huy it this year and order curly. .WescUit. Percy Long Hillsboro, Oregon ll'NMHSt, ii IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATU OF OK BOON. r'OK WA8H INUTON COUNTY. Mary V, t amnly, .linllll, v W 1,11am IH'anlilV, illiliunlailt t Tn William i Cnaxldy. abuv iiamfct ili(iiniUiil: In the tiame nf (lie Slat nf Oregtui yuu are hnreliy niiil' l to 'ir atid aa wnc the onmiiUliit rlln.1 aitanntt you 10 llieaUive enltllwl t iurt and eauae on or bofnra llm liml ilny ol Heinrinlwr, Ifll), aid itat tielnir aflxr llm viplraiuin of al weeks from Ilia ilile of llm liml puMI eallini of lhl utiiniiina.ainl U you tall to aiwar and aitiwor hhI niioaliit. for waul tlinrml, 111a tilaliillll kill apply to ih Court lur Hie it-lmf irayel for In liar eomiilalnl, Inttll fur a ilnrea ilia nvln the Uinila of marrlaKe ami 111 sr. rleiHJntii'l 11 iw ami liaii-tuhiraatlatlus; 11 wwii yuu ami llm ilnlnllll, upon Kmnuils ol eriuil and inhuman treatment. Tin siiiuiiiinn la antvnl iikiii you hf piililiealliiu tlmrenf In ilia IlilUlxmi Ar(ii iiuraiinnl I'l an oritur nl llm llmi (l K ItrKley, JiiiIkk of llm alh.n, miiltlil Court, u aila, rnmlernl ami ilatml 011 the I7ih 0 nl July, liml, and whleli said oilier illrrels that ihia uiiiiiiiiiis be ar veil iiihui ynil tiy puhlieailiin I linn of In aaiil lllllnlmril Arnua. lur all amifaalv ami laiim eiiiivw Hi-eka, Ih Uaie ul lh Ural iiiililieailnu theriHir Ih.ihk tha Joih day nf July , fill, ami Ihe .hue of lli last piililloallnil Ihrrwil lioliiK lite Witt Uy of AUUNt, ll10. WM. (i. IIAIIK, Attorneys for i'luiiitiff. SIIi;iUri"S 8ALK Notieo ia hereby rlven, That by virtue of un execution iuvd out of nnd under the senl of the Circuit Court of the Slnto of Oregon, for the County of W:uhiiigton. dutej the aut day of Mny, luirt, In favor ol' J. II. Hunt, plaintiff; mid against K. A. rnplimn, defundiuit, for the sum of $Hi.7tl coHt, mill the further sum of Ililb.Od, to in diiected and (Icliveroil, roiiiinniidinK nio to tniike salu of the renl proimrty heroliinfter deacribed, I have levied upon nnd pui-Kiinnt to said fx'utiin, I will on Monday, Ihe l lth day of Auguat, l!)Kl, lit the South door of the Court house in ililluhoro, Wushiiirton County, Oregon, i.t tiio hour of ten o'clock n. tn. of said day, sell at pub lic miction to tbe highest bidder for cash in ll'in, I nil f 1 1... f.,11. A.. acribed real pronerty, lying, being nnd situate in WaHiiington County, Oregon, unil mora nnrtieulnrlv la. crib.id iia fullowB, to-wit: All of IaiU nunibovvd five (5) and eight (), of and in Illuck One (1), in the town of Itunka, aa the inmo nnpenrs upon tho duly recorded nlut thereof in tho offleA nf 1 1... p.. cordcr of Convcyutieea -of aforesaid county and .ilate. AIho a truct of land which is dea enhed by bcginnlnif nt a point which ih reached hy commencing at tha north vest cornei' of Section thirty one (31) in townsliip two (2) North of rnngo three (,'l) weat of Willamet te meridian, nnd riming thenca soum ih rodH nnd 0 feet to the miirni linn tr Mimui. vt,.,.t iH u aforesaid town of Unnka, nnd the Ear,t along tha North line of,a,i street 2H0 feet to n point whifh B the aforesaid boginiiinjr pointof tho land to be d'mcribedj tnenoe YMt nm.a ieei; i.nence Norm degrees 18 niintitoR went 205 feet thenco south 170.5 fott to place U beginn ing nnd containing HJLl:i!l square rodH, morn or lens, ttf aatisfv tha herjinhcforn nnmed 'auniH and for the cohIh .and cx'ienMoa of sale and said writ. Said sale will hn tnndo Rubeet to redemption, ua per statute of Orogon. I);ited lit Ililluhoro, Oregon, thia 8th day of July, llilfi. J. K. REEVES, Sheriff of WaHliinglon Countv, Or. By (JEO. ALKXANIiEB, Doputy. , SKULASON A CLARK. . Attorncya for I'laiutif.