'MM v-l. 6 MANACLMINT Of WED. AND THURS. August 2 & 3 A a Ail-Star Cast of Noted Photoplayers in an Dab. orate Picluiization of . r 3 1 J VI Showing for the first time on the screen one of the 'mast popular plays of a decade a story of stage life as it is, with its temptations and triumphs. Beautiful p pictography Beautiful scenes Exciting Situations. Lasky leads the world in perfect photoplay productions.: ALSO The Popular Mutual Weekly iELOW-SWEET IS TASTE OF U"SPEAR HEAD" Ut3i Richly-Flavored Chew 1 T!at Vas Ever Pressed, x Into Plugs FOR A GENERATION R -d-blooded men with reat tobacco huti; or find that they can satisfy it only ty chewing, and the most wholesome and satisfying tobacco to chew is that made in plug form. The limit of luxury in tobacco chew ing is the rich, sweet, juicy flavor that tric'kies through your system when you chew Spear Head. Kit other chewing tobacco is so mel li.w, ;:o luscious and so satisfying. No other equals Spear Head for putting a keen edge on your appetite. Spt-ar Head is made of the world's . test tobacco leaf the choicest of red Kenr rky Burley. This leaf is selected for '3 full, juicy richness with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand is pressed into Spear Head plugs so s1. .-.ly lint not a drop of the rich, natural juice escapes. Y t it first chew of Spear Head will opca your even to the genuine enjoy Ik 't.t ;here is in chewing. Cii .v the rich and meliow tobacco Jiat '-.as been the favorite for a third of a century that's Spe-.r Head la 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. f ; f 1 1 ! LI N j - (3 1 LLO N VV AT E R Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Beh'ir.fx. of II,-.. miner rpturnprl from thi iri ho;, Th th--. M'' Y . b ii. vmoon trip Wednesday. Uffr Grenada. Mo., where were marr ed. July 12, nd pnent a wecic at the .i,.JM,iinB,i Twnow out at his place, lookinK vas formerly Miss Nanette I'-. 1 . ...,f,. cUn ia o o cfA tl.l ;i: vain, onu one " "--' of M bus r :. Ed. Schulmerich. She!""?,".' ""'"' ided here in the past and ! laJryk' flat,onal ,n h is r. lare cire'e ,S fH.ar.Ha Il ,'th have the sincere conprratu la'i jus of a host of friends. Mis3 Clare Imbrie departed ye" rday for Elmore Park. . Wm. H. Joos, of North Plains, was a city caller yesterday M iyor Barrett and family are j anoi'ir those who went to the v v nuc me umcr uay, anu Tilla Tieok beach the past week. several feet before he eauffbt ,, , ... ihimself. He was he'ped down II ..ward Churchley and Mim; by a companion, his injuries not W.ll may Olmirer were umieain nmruage at urenc), juiy , 11)16 Kev. L. M. Loozer oflici - aiin... Cinford F. Gray and Miss U Baucom, of Portland, were iiurii-d July 27. 1916. in this c iv. at the home of Mr. and Mr3. iloy Heater. The Chautauqua at Forest: Grove was a splenaio sucre, Biiu hs continuance, i.ext fcir, nrffl. rion. Ciincofc "'i wl,(i it ctured at one of the sos- Klin 1 -i It fK'lJlJCW Ul A-Jr. . -""l cf Hi Isboro. OttiPS 4 HAKR1NUON "The Chor us Lady" By James Forbes Mrs. Thos. Biiyeu delightfully ei'ertained a number of ladies F iday aft moon, July 21, t h -r home in South Hillsboro, the g lest of honor being Mrs. W. E. Thorn, of San Diefro, Cal. Those p-f sent were Mesdames Thomas i Biiyeu, W. E. Thorn, F. A. Bai i lev, F. Boscow, B. Bowman, R. Crandall, J. C. Lamkin, N. Chil- cott. A, M Larlile, Jos. Downs, F. M. Heidel, M. M. Pittenger. A Sigler, K H. Greer, Kufus Wajreener. U. B. Burk halter. C. W. Redmond, Henrietta Morgan, Wm. Valiandikjham. H. T. Bag ley. B. W. Barnes, E. C. McKin ney. Misses Eagleton and Luci'e Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Thorn and daughter, Lucile, ai.U grand son, William Patmateer, will visit here until the first of the month before returning South. Frederick Vining Fisher, now on the Chatauqua platform, was at Forest Grove last week, and delivered two of his characteris tic lectures. He made Tilla mook Saturday, lecturing there. Ili3 son accompanied him Wst j on the trip. Mr. Fisher is well i known here, where he was pas tor of the M. E. Church for sev jeral years, and where he was I instrumental in organizing the 1 boys into a club that had a splen- idid effect on the youth of the , city. He was more than pleased to meet his Hillsboro friends, and expressed himself much sur prised at Hillsboro'e wonderful i improvement in streetand sewer work. J. W. Vander velden. of Roy. ti wmr' u e1Bl,a.ieB "'t Harry West, who is lookinf . - l 1 i r . a 1 over me stare ior some prize reuistered stock to show with Oregon's exhibit at the coming; Massachusetts livestock show, is , "vt ' " ? u.1 ne Knuur. "ViU. i nc lUIUUlK OIIUW IB IU UC o, ., .i.ikt.. ,"l' - i llio I.UU1HJ HOB some lino llolsteins and Jerseys, and it woulci not be surprising if some were selected tor Eastern exhibit. J. W. and Mr. Peeren boom both have stock worthy of the show ring, anywhere, Gail Wells ran against 110 while workinjr on a tele- bejn gerjou8 It waH g rather close c?ii &n a, the current ; cam0 from the lire alarm system :the city will tee that the wires are insulated for protection . to workmen. Mrs. C. Delsman and son, Chas,. of Ashland, are here, guests of Henry Delsman and other relatives, They go from here to Tillamook, and then re turn home. They have been East, visiting with friends and relatives in Wisconsin, They VTCI C lt.oiUV.iilJ - iiiunMUiw eral years ago. County Official I'apcr . i t . A. LONO, K.ilttot Kntct I t ill ' I'wt IttUea Hi Hi Mtoto Oii'ji' ti, .i aecmt.l-cl is in ill in IU r. Sulu-ctipttiui. $1.50 prr anm m 1 V K D K V li R Y T i l lUV -BV- I OMG McHIMNKt The life of Miss Mary Urowr, who died above Banks, Monday, was an exeniplificati n of one of the grandest of sacrifieis. llr self and her hopes of youth vvere. submerRcd al a time when life meant everything to her. Her self-sacrifice was as much of a pleasure to her as it was a dut. Such nobility of character and moral strength is so surely a rarity that it become a monu ment to a person enshrined in the hearts of all who have seen and wondered. It U such a life as this that causes a thoughtful person to ponder, and to real.z? that in the fitness of things there should be an eUrnnl habitat. UNION STOCK YAk'DS The market opened Monday with a lightotferingof about 800 head The demand was very limited. The prices on prime steers were a vuarter lower. Tops sold at J&UU for one load and otners at ; $7.90 which would have realized 25c more last week. There were but a few loads of cows here but they found very slow outlet at about the same loss as did stt-ers Very good cows sold at $5.50 with with the bulk selling $5 to $5 25 Bulls sold at $4.25 lor the best, calves were unchanged at a $7.50 top. . Hogs Hog prices were ad vanced another lOe over last week with quite a liberal otfer inr. Tops sold at $9.10 which wta also the bulk price. Quality waa very good. Pigs were very scarce with a $7.50 top. Sheep Sheep prices still re main unchanged. T.hs receipts have been only moderate but enough to supply the demand. Choice lambs continue to sell at $8 25 with culls bringing $5 50 and $6.00. Yearlings are selling $6 00 with ewes at 5c. . Card of Thanks The bereaved lamily of the late Alonzo VV. Pike dese to extend their sincere thanks to their numerous friends who so kindly tendered aid and sympathy dur ing: their late sorrow, the death and obsequies of the husband and father, and we return espec ial thanks for the abundant floral tribute?. Mrs. A VV. Pike. Mrs. Mary Younp, Mrs. John Summers, Archie Pike. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Earl Miller and wife, Hugh Mil ler, Dr. C. B. Brown and wife, Dr. Hoyr. Brown and H. E Mc Kinney were out from Portland yesterday, attending the funeral of their relative, the late Miss Mfry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rehse de parted Wednesday for Seattle, Wn., to visit with relatives. Their grandchild, Florence Gar- zee, returned with them, after an extended visit here. They will refrain on the Sound for at least two weeks. Mrs. Henrietta Morgan went to Astoria the first of the week, called there by a telegram an nouncing the death of Mrs. Flora Gilman, aunt of Mrs. Mor gan, Wm. G. Hare and Mrs. Grant Mann-. The Vita baseball team de feated the Meier & Frank team last Sunday on the h cal grounds. 10 innings, score 4 to 3. It was a fine ball game. Pitcher Ralph Williams pitched fine ball for the Vitas and the receiving end of the battery was Koy Schu'meric h Deputy Game Warden Barker, of Yamhill. wa3 down to Hills boro, Monday. He reports but little game violation these day i but thinks they will soon be busy, especially when the ope; season for deer comes. A. L. Grebe and wife wpnt over to Garibrldi, the last cf the week, to camp several weeks. A. L. made the return trip via Sheridan, Tuesday, to see how things were going at the Laurel ranch, and then n turned the middle of the week. : H. H. Hall, of Shady Brook, was in the city Tuesday morn ing, greeting friends. Harry has been one of the landmarks out in the Shady Brook section for many years. .Albert Ray, who suffered a dislocated shoulder during the ball game with the Meier & Frank team Sunday, left this morning for a vacation at Rock away. The most popular place in Hillsboro. Sunday night, will be at the Cong. Church for the j .Union service. Come early so j as to get a good seat. !l arrnmev for defendant. A. ni(n ok iii.il, Art'ornT. ; N hi Ion m liimi'iv clv'i. ill it I. Hip iti'i1! r I MJjlll',1 I'M', u! I I M, 'man null . ' liiixl In III. t 'i.ii-,; j lf ijiih. tii;1 o ; ' It wis omit ! ; , ill 1 ,'ut. , 1 m j IMlli, HI lh I'. nu ! tsv m I),.' t ;.. I'SlHlK Hi ''lC I, mu.iilu Sunn r r ii,.ii (iiiiiv. iiiv !. Vl'.'lltllJ Hll.l lllllt 0 v.. i N ,v M 01 iii i 11. 111 Hi,' (iiiioy t'oun . Ti.ini in I il h fi, iii,.,f,u 111 iihw l'ir lnnriiii ol'i -01 1 111 t.i (ui I vomit, Hill) till' (illlll Ht'llll'lll III ,, ml.i PSlKltl ' lt,-,l linn Inly I'litl U"!!!,,!1 II iiiiHiiiniin , Kkvi'iuilx of llio Mtat ol John Milui'in lluiitt 111:0111, ll'llklte'll W N HurioU, ifiiirin I r Kiih mIii Noluv nf Ai'! 11 un. m of Ailiniiiiitiior til the County tVtn I i,f til,' Sl itu of t'lVBOII, till- I'nilllU' Of Wll.'lll. liiKlnu. In llio MiiUor ol llio Kntalool M A II ,l IhsOII lllVOji.'.o.t Notl'o I h.-nliy rivoii that tli tin il"VMi:iivil Iih" tn 11 iluly iipihiinititl ft.! mlMHiriUni' i. in,, iniuoui' M A Kotil s ill i.'i iim',I, t,y Hi 1 ('tiiiiity t vi u 11 ol Ho' fi:t ol tin (.. tur W nloi'Kou t'-iimy, .mil litis ii.i i,, AU iiKiiim li.ivion olftiniit iit.uifi Null , hUiI.' tiiii lu'rnli titr illixl t u m hi iho mi, 10 it 4 0. (Viititii . ti.itiiiiK. i'.n;.i,i,i,r,'.o!', mull v,.iiuii umiUil, Mr 11,,!, mi!,!;, li 111 oillm limn t'l Ill'WOI. I' ll ',1 ll l il 11 lnv ol il l!!i! I'uttiol t.iitilu''nii,iii, .inly ar, !i:ti li'tioi l nt p iMti.Mti.iii, Aiijt ii; IH.if 1 1 k .v ii";.i , Allium. nu.oor iilurT M Hun k, A iiiirncy Wanted -at once:. Young men foriuiloinobile business. Uig pay. We make you vxpert in ten weeks by mail. I'ay us ni ter we secured you portion, t'enttiry Automobiie Institute, 3) I..os Angeles, CaL Mrs. A, Tarent rf turned from Ocean Park the last id' the week. MUTCH OK SIIKlill TS S.U.K ON rUKW UiSl KK. NOTICI-; IS IlKKKIiY C'.IVKN: That by virlitro of in exi-intum, d ree ami tmlrr of snip issui-tl out of ami under the si-al uf the C ircuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington Count v. thitftl the 8th iby of July, li'lti, in that certain suit therein pcml'm? wherein I'etor Iiijicren is plaintiff ami nitaiimt Rosa 12. Morlo, O. Ki''lutto, Aiinon tiata Mi r'm amt John Jforlo, her husband, are ili-femliiiita upon a jiidjrnifnt iu'ii iberac in f::vnr of the plaintiff mill iiumst the defendants and the real property hereituifter ihwi'iibed, in the sum of SlfitHI.OU with interest thereon front the 21th day of January, l'Jlt, tit the rate of 7 per ernt f'r annum, ntut for the further sum of SKiO.lill, attorney' foes, and the further sum of SI .f.U) costs anil disbursements, and com miiniuntr mo to soli tne r--'il proper fv hpn'in?.f'.er ilescnl ed to satisfy I the hi reinbefiire ruiiiioil sums; NOW TUF.KKKOKK. I will, on Monday, the llth day of Amnisl, I l'.!lti, at tho south door of the Court! I House at llillsboro, Washington j Count v. Oreiron. offer fur sale and, will sell nt DUidir auction to the hichrst bidder for ensh in hand, all tic following described real Dioper ty Bituate in Washington County, tieeiron, to-wit: All of Lot 2 Steel's Addition in the Town of Hcavirton, Wa.ihinifton County, Orc;;on. Si'.ul ali: to bo mailo miliioet In redemption tis provided by law, and the proceed therefrom imtainoil will hi ftpplif't to the payment: First: To the costs and expensed of said sate. Second: Tu the payment of the several sumih of money duo plaintiff as hereinbefore set forth. Third: The remainder, if any there he, paid to the rlerk of said court to be by him disbursed n by law re quired. Dated nt Hillnhnro, Oregon, this 8th dav of Jul v. A. I). 1(H. J. II UF.EVKS, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Hv ;KO. ALKXANfiKR, Deputy. JOHN M. WALL. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON FORECLOSURE. NOTICE IS IIKUlillY GIVEN: That by virtue of an execution, de crcc and order of Kale issued out of and under the deal of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, on the 21th day of July, 1!HS, in ' that certain suit therein ponding wherein Margaret Bernards i plaintiff, I). Reghitto and Luigia ReghiUo, his wife, llills boro National liank, a corporation, Roger II. Sionolt and Lorinif K. Adams, partner na Sinnott & Adams, and Chin Sing, a chinuman, are defendants, upon a judgment and decree in favor of thu plaintiff and against the defendants O. Reg hiUo ed Luigia Rcghitto, hi wife, ami the real property hereinafter described, in the Mint o.' $10,:Wft.00, with intcrei-t thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th d;:y of April, 1U1 I, nnd the further sum of $2500.(t w ith interest there on at the rate of 0 per cent per an num from the Iht day of July, 1911, anil the further sum of $(500.00 at torney's foes, and the further sum of S-Vi.OO torts and disbursements, and commanding me to sell the real Drenerty hereinafter described to ttstiiify the hereinbefore named sums; NOW T I EREFORK. I will, on Monday, the 2fh day of August 1!ll(i. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. of said day, nt the south door of the Court House at llillsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, offer for sale, nnd will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the following deseribed real property iiituate in Washington Comity. Orecnn. to-wit: R-ginrn'm; at, an iron buggv spring in the cooler of County Road No. 807 at the S. W. corner of Lot No. VI in Steel's Addition to lien verton in Section ti, T. I S. R. 1 W Washington County, Oregon, ns shown on the dolv recorded plat thereof in the recordti of said Coun- ty: thence North in tho renter on by pulilieauon tnereor in ino iniis said road 7'!",.2 feet, to an, iron nin; toro Argus Tiiirsuant to order of Hon. thence South HI d'g. 12 min. Kant Coo-gc. R. Itaglev, Judge of the 7!I7.3 feet to an iron pin: thence above enli.led Court, made, render Soi,th M del'. (l nin. West MA ' ed and entered on the 2filh day of feet to an iron; (hence South 27j,Jtlv, 191(1, nnd which said order re deg, :i7.nun. Fail 72(5 feet to nn'muroH that, this summons be pub iron bolt; Oienee Soiilh S5 deg. R4,lished in the said Hillsboro Argus m;n. Kn.t '311 r feet to an iron; for si successive and eon tbence South fifi dog. 44 min. West I soeiit.ivp veel'a, the date of VX'lM feet to an iron run; thence; the first puhliention thereof be North 82 deg. 'XI min. West :!37.9(tnir Thiirsdav, July 27th, 1010, and feet to an iion lioggv axle; thence:the date of the last publication there North 7 deg. riiin. Kiist 354.5 of tieinf Thnrsdny, tha 7th dny of feet to an iron; ttemen South H8 deg. S'lptember, l!M(i. 5", min. We:'t 717.7 feet to the placel WM. G. HARK, of beginning, containing 19.12 acres, Attorney for I'luintiff. Wefch.l' llH'ltlllihU III lll II f MI)' III Ul Oirvrmi Klertric Kuilwhyi ( , Also; lU'ktiimiujr tit 1111 iron iin In llio cciiloi- of liitno Mno Uoml on Ihfl North liiu of tlm Murtomlulu Suh- tttviitm, distant VS.:t foot Knst from ;, nii-trior Kootion roinor liolwocn - . , . ,,, . ,, . .., .v WimtiiiiKton County, OrvKoit, tlioitro .South I ili'tf. tH lllllt. Wont 1MU.N loot, mora or loss, to un Iron on the North ttiile of tho Oreiton HUflric Knilway ri'ht of way; thomo following said North line of riuhl'of way, North 5:t diir. 37 mitt. West 1 r'4. 1 foot to an iron pin in rwi on West line of snid Moi lon d.ilo tiael; thence in said road North I do);. 0! mitt. I'.'uVt 824.7 foot to an iron pin in tho coiiipr of llano l.lito Kn.'td; tlieiuv South HU dotr. il mi n. Kat i:t;;n,;t foot to the utinrtor o tion corner nhovo m.'ittlonvl; thm'o Kant 7s.:i foot to tho pluoc of boifin niug, iniitaining 4:i.(UI aoron. Ko-n-rximr therefrom ft romlway 10 foot wide front the SouthoiiHt corner of h"iv:n doHoi-Hiod true', aloint the Nortlr sido of the (remm Klortrlc rij;ht of way to tho eriwsiinir nt San la KoMit station on sitid ro.'id, it dis t'ltoo of l,llti.7 fiot, mnro or lenn, from said Soiithenst rornor, Also roHorviiiir a Huht to flow wator In tho dilili running ncrox tho tract of land last nhovo doncribod. nml to on- tor tiMin said tract ;f ntvossnry, for tho iimmso or npi'iuinr ml. initirov iniT said ditch. Kxcciitimr thoro- from tot 7 nml wost hnlf of lot ti of si'.id Mortonilulo milidiviHion .horetiv furo nlcasod from the effect of aid MUr. S lid italo to be mndo subject to ro leniption M provided bv l:w, Rltd tho proceedi therefrom olitatned will l.i iMiiilieil ti tho linvmont: Klrsl: To cost anil cxpvnscH of said sate. Second: To several sums due plaintiff n hereinbefore net forth. Third: The renuiinder. if tiny there he, paid to the rlerk of miid Court to ho by him disbursed ns by law roimired. Pitted tills 21th day of July, A. D 10 If.. J. E. UKKVKS. Sheriff of Wnshlturton County, Oregon. JOHN M. WAI.t,. Attorney for I'laintiff. " NOTICE OF SHKRIKrS SALE. In The Circuit Court of the State of OroH'in for WashliiKton County. Jennie Catherine MeKaliton and Olive 8. Vit.ton, I'laintiffs, vs. IS. H. Mulvin and Helen II. Molvin, his wife, iind II. II. Melvin, lfen dants. I!y virtuo of exwution, JtulKinrnt ortler, decrefl nnd order of snlo issu ed out of the nbove entitlvd court in "'""'e entitled muse, to rue dir eetinl and dated the 24th day of July, HMti, upon it judgment rendered nnd entered in said cot rt on the l lth day of July, lUUt. in favor of Jennie Catherine McKatsnn nnd Olive 8. Vinton, plaintiffs, nml mrninKt II. K. Molvm. defendant, for the sum 01 rive inousanu uoiiara t.-iimi with intere.'it ut the rale Of 7 per cent per annum from the "rd day of U 'tntier, lUl'i, nnd the further aum of Three Hundred Fifty Dollar ($:t."ii.U0), with intercut nt the ratr of ti per cent per nmium from the 14th day of July. I'JIIi. and for the further funt of Twenty Kitrht Pol- aiH and Fifty Cent IlL'H.riO). cot and disbursement!, nnd the ront of aud unon thin writ, commanding me to make sale of the fololwing den crileil renl property, to-wit: All of (iovcrnmont lots six (0) snd Sweii, (7), in Section Twenty (20) e.'id the Southwest iimrter of the Southeast quarter of said Section Twenty CJ0), also lot six ('), in Section i2), nlso the Northeast ipiarter of the Northcnst quar ter of Kwtioti Twenty-nine ('-'!'), all being in Township One (I), South, of Range Four (1), West of the Wilh-mette Meridian, in Wash ington County, State of Oregon. NOW THEREFORE, by virture of said execution, judgment order, de-cr.-e nnd order of sate and in com pli.'iice with the commands of said wril, I will on Monday, tho '-'Nth dav of August, lOlrt, nt ten o'clock, A. M.. at tho South door ofthe Court House in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, sell nt public auc tion, (subject to redemption,) to the highest Indil'.T for cash in hunil, all the right, title nnd interest, which the within nanvnl defendant nnd each nnd nil of th?m had on the 1'Jth dav of Sontember 1913, the dnl.n of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that date had In and to the above described property or any part therenr, to sntisry splil ex ecution, judgement order nnd decree intercut, costs and ncerulng costs. J. E. REEVES. Sheriff of Washington County: Oreiron. Paled this afith dav of July, 1910. First issue July 27th. 19KI Lent issue August 21lh, 111(5. WALTER (i. II AYES, Feiiton Building, Portland, Ore. Attorney for Plaintiffs. SUMMONS.' In the Circuit Court of Ihe Stale of Oregon, for Washington County. FninriH K. IVrrill, I'laintiff. vs. t.loria O. Ferrill, Defendant, To Gloria O. Ferrill, tho above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF TIIF, STATE OF ORECON: You are hereby notified nnd reauired to appear anil answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled Court nnd cause on or before Friday, the Rth dav of September, 191; said dnte beintr After the exniratum . or six 7eks from the date of ths first pub lication of this su.nmonc upon you; nnd if vou fad no to appear anil an. sw'er said comtdaint for want there of the plaintiff will rpply to the Court -for the relief praved for in his complaint, to-wit: For n decree dissolving tin marri ige and mar- riaire contract now nnd heretofore exhitintr between yourself and plain tiff unon the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. This summons is nerved upon yon . tiPMMONS. tit llio ClrcUil Court oflha Hut el Oregon for Waahlnnton County. ti. M. Andenoii, I'laintiff, v. - , Nellie Anderaon, iHtfehdnnt, , To Nellio Anderaon,' tha ttlnivo it:. mod defondiint: , IN TllK NAMK OF TIIF. 8TATK OK OKKtiON: You r hereby re iiuiied to nppear tttid nniwer tha ' 1.1... !l ' I I..... ...... In (I,. OOmpiHIIll IIIWll IIK"!'1" nbov entllliHl Court nml cauia on or Kforo the ISth day of Augutt. 118. aald ditto being ttftor tha expiration of six week from tha data of the first publication of thia aitmmona; nnd If you fail to o nppear and nn awer said complaint, for want thera of. the plnintiff will nppty to tha Court for tha rolief proved for In Hs conipUint, to-wit; for dwre dissolvintf tho ntnrrlaga nml mar iine;e itmtrnct now and heretofora existing hotween you anil tha plnin tiff, tiiKiit ground of cruel and In humnn t rout merit. This Summon 1 aerved upon you by publication thereof in the IMU- A'ririm iiiiruiinn to order of tllO iloil- orntihi tloo. K. llaiflev. Judic of tlm nbovo entitled Court, made rendered and tinted on tha M day of July. I and which anld order direct that thia munition b terved upon vou by publication thereof In aid llillsboro Argu. for lx aue lv nml roiisecutlve week, the d. to of the first publication thereof bolitir the tith day of July, into, nd the date of the lnt publiiHtion thereof being tha 17th dny of Aug .i it unit, and that you tuipear and nnawer aid complaint on or before the lHth day or Aurut, int. WM. O. HARK. Attorney for I'laintiff. l:xectilrU Notkt S!ali.-e la lierrbv aiven br th and" lnnl, tint she h brtn dulr appulatcit l.y ihe I i n ly l oiirt or tne Mate i tViejiOii f ir the C unt of Wlilr(toii, Kxerutil of th ll will tl Kobett II. Wnliet, dreraceil. Alt pviaoti hvinr el linn lmt Mid drcraavil ait he rbt reiiilrril to prewrnt thrni, with propel vouclirit, wiiblu ail (6) mnntht Iron tli ilMe of thl notice, to lb unilcr- iK'iinl st h'f rrsldrnre, Rural fie 1 I'very. Numtwr Tw Bfavtrton, Wh lnlon I'miiiiIv Oiee-in. Paled t Mid tnldiuce, lb lHth dav o Imie, 1916. 1hl nolle filt publithed lua N. 1910, Rachel P. Walker., i:rcutil of th latt will of Robert If. Wslker, deceased. K, II Tonxiie nil Freiltrlck V, Itol m n. Attnteev for Kiecutrl. Notice of l'lnl Settleii fnl Notice li hvrrbv si in that tht Ho Accinii't In the (iuai li.ni.hlp of L Lvon stol Winnie S Lyon, Minor lint Iwen lil-d in Iht OounlT Court ol he l'le rf Oregon for Wwlkliiytoi' County, siul that tli Mtil nwrl lru nnltil Monday. I tut day el luty I'll, nt the hour ut trn o'clok . M , ol Mid dny, in 11 . V. unty Cour K,.oin In the I'luulr l.i.r II uw llillalxiio, WaahlnKton t rlntr, 0.rK" tb time and nUc I r h 'riluit oh jrctiuil lo Mtil l'lllnl Ac ou it unit loi ho rltlcmrut ol iwlt (ut I I, until) K.Uie. Pa ril ihu art h day of June, I John l a Mau' Ekiutnr of the I. t Will and l t in nl of ti. W. Mrth, lHemn,. '..liar Ihm of l.cilie 1. Lyon and Wlou H. I.) mi, Minors Not ce to Creditors Nolle la harcliv l"ii that Ilia uintar aluiiril ha bran apifluUd AiliiitiiUlraE.il ol I Iih Kniaie ul t-nariaa jwhiohii, ia wiuil, liy an onUr ol Ihe t'ounljr four1 il tiia nla a ul (rKin lor tne oumr o Valii irt.ni, mail on Ilia 77th liar oi Apr I. Itnil.niil harliily ipialltlwl aa aiich AiiiiHiilKirator. Now, llntrnfora, all roiia liavlni ilalma KirnKiMt talil mate ara tiarahr no mini anil rniulratl Ul urwwMit llitMim louellinr with oroixir vounliara to ma at in V tartirlioii on Main HI r art in lite Cllv of Ihllkli iro, llri'Koii, oral Ilia law ililna ot Tho tl. Tons ua, Jr., Aiuniirj it l.iw, la lli ('oiniiiarulal lliovk ti lllllHlnri). Or. Koo, lltiln all mutilli in. in llm iIkIko! Ilia tint uutillcallun o lua nolirr, to-wit- Wllliln alx inonllo from tha 'A ih yny ol July, A. I, lulu. I U A .l.i... Ailiiiuiltilmuir of Hie Katata of t'liarlet. lMolaoli, ItaoraaiMl, Tina. II. Toiigaa Jr., Attornar for IdinliilHiraPir How about that Kodak you were (Tiling to purchase thin year Hetti r call nnd let ua show you our new line complete line o I' astrnan Kodaks nnd supplies, The Delia Drug Store G1IIGIIESTERSP1U3 DIAMOND LADIES I DIAMOND llkAND PILI.S la Kkd and Oold mrtalllc bom, acalcd villi Bluc(0) .tlblion. Takb ho OTBaa. Ba jw V ftr.rrrt and auk IWr CIII4IUa.TCH'a V niAMONIt BliARIi Pll.I.a, fur twrnl-l yearn rnrnrilrU at Bot.Bafeat. Alwtra Bcllabla. 30LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S EVERYWHERE JSgJ We buy hogs, beef cattle, aheep. chickens, hides, etc. Hijfh etit prices paid lor all eood stuff Write or phone. Kogers & Car ter, Beaverton. K 4. Box 20. Phone, Beaverton 53 Line 3. tf C. C. Smith, wife and son came over from Tillamook the first of the week and wlli proba Diy locate in Portland. All hats reduced at Emmott'g Milliniry. Lm m m lau IWM. IN TllK CIKCLMT CO HUT OK TUB ;8TArM OK OUHUON. KOIt WASH INUTON COUNI'V. Miirv V. t'asmili, pluliitlll . va VN llllsin l I ai il V, ileleiiiliitil : r.iW lllUinli t ssHliiy aiHiv tiauietl eliitiilaut: In th nsineof iIikHIhI of i'h'iiiiii. ton ar liiTnl') miulie I to nppmir and an iiiu euiiiiiUiiil lllwl Kiiuliisl ou in 1 he above enlitlml t uurt ami eaime on or iHiloie llm V01I lUv ol Heni mlwr, HMO, Mill Uate Is'liiM nil of Hi" ei. nil loll olsll wk lioiii tli il i of tint II ml initill- tstlloii of I Ills Hiiliiliioiis.aiul 11 toll 111 IO aiHar anil an'Uur saiil iiuiiiwint. Ii.r want innriHii, ion inainiiii win aiiij in ilnt'uiirl lor the rHl prayril lor In tier eoiiiiilslnl, Uim If (or a ilocre tlla olvliitf ilia lionila or msriiSKf ami mar rlitisoitiai:i 11 tw aim iieiioniriiaiiun Iiiwmii vim ami llio eUliillll, unou roiimls ol eriinl and Inliiimsii tinaliiieiil. Tliwsiimiiiona Is seiveu iiiuii you ny oiil'lieallou lliiirvol In llm I Milium Arsii oiisuaiil loan inner 01 inn 11 nil tmi n tmli'. JiolS1' ol Hot alsive einillnl 0 iiiru 11 silo, Mtiitlernl suit ilalMl ou lb ,Mi dav ol July, IUIII, anil wlileti taia oiilnr Uliwia lli.tl tlu timuiuii oe ar vl iiixin you li imtiliiiailiMi llisinil ill saiil tllllslMiro Ai:n, lor l initmiia and cm. mn lv wriH, III ilsie oltlia II mi iulill'tliii tliortoi' livii 11 Hi Willi Isr oi July , I !. ami llio ila ul Ilia last iiililiiull llirimil boliiK tlir day of annual, iviu. WM. ti. II AUK. Attorney for I'laintiff, siu:ih".s SAl.K Notice la hereby given, That by v!rlu of nn execution bunted out of nnd under the seal of tha Circuit Court of tho Slate uf Oregon, for the County of Wnahington. dated the Hint day uf May, IU10, in favor o. J. II. Hunt, phiintltr; aim ngainat K. A. IWIimn, defendunt, fur the aunt of $Ul.7U cost, nnd the further aum uf jltifi.UU, to me directed and delivered, commmiitiiiMT ine to make tale of the renl proerty hereituifter IcNcrlbed, 1 have ievlnl Upon and pursuant to anid en-H-utien. I will on .Hominy, tne inn u.iy oi nuguai, l'Jltl, at the South door of the Court house in llilliibiiro, Wnahlngton County, Oregon, ht the hour of ten o'clock . m. of aald dny. sell at pub- lie auction to the highest bidder for rh In hand, nil of the following da- arrihrd renl protierty, lyutK, belnn and aitunte In Washington County," Oregon, and more particularly dea crib.td aa follows, to-wit! All of l-ota numbrivd five (5) ana eight (H). of nnd In llluck One (I), in the town or Hanks, :u: lite anmo atipears upon the duly recorded plut thereof In tho office of the Re corder of Conveyances of aforesaid county and J! ate. A I no a trait of land which la des cribed by boglniiiinf nt a point which i reached by commencing at the northv est corner of Section thirty one (31) in township two (2) North of range three ('4) west of Willamet te Meridian, nnd runing thence south 4fi roils nnd 0 feet to tha North line of Market Street In tha aforesaid town of Hanks, and thence Kart along tho North line of aald street UH0 feet to a point which I ihe aforesaid licglmiing ttolnt of tha lund to be described; thence Eaat limn feet; thence North S2 degreea, 18 minute west 205 feet; thence south 170.5 fot to plare of beginn ing and containing H4.l:t! uare rods, more or less, to satisfy tha hereinbefore named annul and for (he costs and expense of sale and suid writ. Maid ante will be made subject to redemption as per statute of Oregon. Dited at llillsboro, Oregon., thia 8th day of July, MM it. J. K. RKKVF.8, Sheriff of Washington County, Or. Ity C.F.O. AI.KXANHKR. Ih-puty. KUI.ASON CI.AUK. Attorney fur I'laintiff. NOTICK OF SIIKRIFF'8 8 ALU NOTICE is hereby K'ven that by virtue of an execution, decree and or d'jr of sale, Issued out of and under seal of the Circuit Court of tho Stata of Oregon, for Washington County, on the 18th day of July, llMIt, In a' cause therein pending wherein A. Todd la plaintiff and J. C. Armstrong and Veda Armnlrong are defendant, to me directed nnd delivered, and commanding mn to make sale of tha real properly hereinafter described, Ui satisfy the sum of $11100.00 in favor of the defmidiint, Veda Arm strong, which 4s declared by said decree lo bo a lien upon said real property prior and superior to tha lion and claim of the plaintiff there on, and to satisfy a judgment ren dered In said cause In favor of tha plaintiff and against tho defendant J. C. Armstrong, for costs and dis bursements in said cause in the sum of fHil.10, ami to satlafy the further sum of 12,0'JC.DO In favor of the pluintiff, which Is declared by (aid decree to be a lien upon aald real property, nnd to further satisfy tha ' cost nnd expense of anid side and upon said writ, I will on Saturday, tho 19th day of August, laid, nt tha hour of lo o'clock A. M. of said day, at the South door of the Court House of Washington County, Ore gon, in llillsboro, Oregon, proceed to sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, nil of tho following described nil reel nt r1 nronertv aitnntA In Unl,ln,i.n County, Oregon, to-wit: .. ThA XtnltiitrAuf r,i,.lflM A .1.1 ,w, v., ... nv iuiii n-i in l,rtO Northwest ounrtcr of Section 7, In ff 1 N. R. 4 W. of Will. Mer., nnd tm)' Southwest quarter of the 8ntithaet quarter or lot number a of Sti(ctj0n e In T. 1 N. R. 4 W. of III. ' Mer., containing CO.MO acres, Said sale to bo made uhject to re of the State demption as per statu of Oregon, uau.il tills 2()tn iUv 0f j..v 1ft1(, J. R. REEVES, -Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, COLE CJI.E, Attorn-jya for'pl.iintiff. WILLIAM G. HAKE, Attorney for defendant Veda Arm strong. All the latest Kodnksnd Brownie Cameras at the Delta Drug Store.