The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 07, 1916, Image 4

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Ifl'tlCE 13 HEREBY GlVKK:
Thttt by virtue of an execution, de
cree and onler of sale issued out of
nd under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon far
Washington County, on the 24th day
bt July, 1916, in that certain suit
therein pending wherein Margaret
Uermirds is plaintiff, D. Reghitto
nd Ltiigia Reghitto, his wife, Hills
boro National Hank, a corporation,
Roger B. Sinnott nnd Loring K.
Adams, partners as Sinnott &
Adams, and Chin Sing, a chinaman,
ar defendants, upon a judgment
ad decree in favor of the plaintiff
nd against the defendants 1. Reg
hitto ad Luigia Reghitto, his wife,
and the real property hereinafter
descrilcd, in the turn of $10,325.00,
with interest thereon at the rite of
8 per cent per annum from the 17th
day of April, 1914, and the further
urn of $2500.00 with interest there
on at the rate of 6 per cent per an
num from the 1st day of July, 1911,
nd the further sum of $f00.00 at
torney's fees, and the further sum
of $53.00 costs nnd disbursements,
nd commanding me to sell the real
property hereinafter described to
satisfy the hereinbefore named
ums;
NOW THEREFORE, I will, on
Mondav, the 2Sth day of August,
1916, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.
M. of said day, at the south door of
the Court House at Hillsboro. Wash
ington County, Oregon, offer for
ale, and will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all the following described real
property situate in Washington
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Bee-innine at an iron buggy
spring in the center or loumy ttoaaiiaw reouirea.
No. 397 at the S. W. comer of Lot Dated this 24th day of July, A. D.
No. 12 in Steel's Addition to Bea- 1916. .
verton in Section 16. T. 1 S. R. 1 W., J. E. REEVES.
Washington County, Oregon, as Sheriff of Washington County,
shown on the duly recorded plat Oregon.
thereof in the records of said Coun-'JOHN M. WALL.
ty: thence North in the center of , Attorney for Plaintiff.
said road 73S.2 feet to an iron pm:
thence South 87 dog. 12 min. East
797.3 feet to an iron pin; thence
Bouth 47 deg. 01 min. West 43.4
feet to an iron: thence South 27
defr. 37 min. East 726 feet to an
Iron bolt; thence South 35 deg. 34
min. East 311.5 feet to an iron:
thence South 58 deg. 44 min. West
287.8 feet to an iron pin; thence
North 82 deg. 82 min. West 337.9
feet to an iron buggy axle; thence
North 7 dog. 28 min. East 354.5
feet to an iron; thence South 88 deg.
65 min. West 747.7 feet to the place
ut beginning, containing 19.12 acres,'
Including the right of way of the
Oregon t.lectnc Kailway.
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OUa i't secllott lorr-er IWUwn
iln 6 and 6. f t P: R. 1 W W..
M. WRhmgrori Comity, Oregon,
theilc SoMth 1 dog. 09 min. West
1840.8 feet. mor or less, to art iron
on the North aide bf the Oregon
Electric Railway right of way:
thence following said worth line of
right of way, North 53 deg. 37 min.
West 1724.4 feet to an iron pin in
road on West lino of said Morton
dale tract; thence in said road North
I dog. 09 min. East 824.7 feet to an
iron pin in the center of Base Line
Road; thence South 89 deg. 42 min.
East 1330.3 feet to the quarter sec
tion corner above mentioned; thence
East 78.3 feet to the place of begin
ning, containing 43.09 acres. Re
serving therefrom a roadway 10
feet wide from the Southeast corner
of herein described tract along the
North aide of the Oregon Electric
right of way to the crossing at San
ta Rosa station on said road, a dis
tance of 1,116.7 fct, more or loss,
from said Southeast corner. Also
reserving a right to flow water in
the ditch running across the tract of
land last above described, and to en
ter upon said tract if necessary, for
the purpose of opening and improv
ing said ditch. Excepting there
from lot 7 and west half of lot 6 of
said Mortondalo subdivision hereto
fore released from the effect of said
Mtg.
Said sale to be made subject to re
demption as provided by law, and
the proceeds tl.erefrom obtained will
be npplied to the payment;
First: To costs and expensei of
said sale.
Second: To several sums due
plaintiff as hereinbefore set forth.
Third: The remainder, if any
there be. naid to the clerk of said
Court to be by him disbursed as by
'in the (:iicaii,Uuft of lUjtUte fa
I On iron for nashinetori t'whhtv.
I
'uraceRowtll; l'WIntitV.
! Fred T. Rowell, Defendant. )
To Krd Ti Rowcll above named de
fendant: I la the Bum nf he Stale of Oregon
I you ate heieby tnjuitrd to i rxnr i.iul
answer the complaint filed miiiiist' jou
'iit the above eiittllt'tl Curt ud cause
O I or before FiiiUv. the 1st day of Scp-
t rtitwr, 1916, wine B snil unie is aix
' weeks and more from and afier the th
. diyrf July, 1916, the date of the lirst
1 pub ication of this Smmtuiis and if
you tall to to appear ai d -an wer for
want iheieof the p!iutitl will app'y to
th C urt lor teliif prayed for in brr
Complaint on file tenin, tuwil: For a
d.ciee forever disso viug the bom 1 1 ol
matrimon now and heretofi ie existing
U tween you and the defendant, for the
custody ti( the U' 1 tor child Max Row 11
and for the sum of JJ 00 Per month,
peim.inent alimony ami the further sum
of $75.co attorney fees a id for such
'other relief as pertain to equity.
, This summons i published by order of
, the 11 .n Oeo. R Bag ey. Judge of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oitgro, Conn
, ty of Washington, anil said order was
made and dated on the 15th dny of July,
, 1916.
' Vrt of the last publication Thursday,
' the 31st dav of August, 1916.
Civile Richard n, Atiy. for Plaintiff,
5iS Chamber ol Commerce, Poitlaud,
Oregon.
Pacific States
Fire Insurance Company of Portland.
Oregon. The only big Oregon Old
Line Company. Ijasses Promptly Paid
John Vanderwal
ITil'.sboro,
Agent
Oreeon
I If you want perfect pictures
the center of Base Line Road on the Second tt.
ARE YOU GOING
TO BUILD?
See J. S. Lorsung Sc. Sons'
General Contractors
Brick and Cement work done.
Mop houses and barns, 6.50
per thousand for lurubtr, shin
gling, 85 cents, per thousand.
House work accordingly
grading and excavating, all
.work guaranteed,
; 1353 Fir Street, Hillsboro
P. O, Box 113. Plume Main
92.
j Buy Woodlark Fly Spray at
the Hillsboro Pharmacy. 85c per
gallon. 18-tf
jOHN VaNDERWAL
Agent London & Lanca
shire Fire Iusiirixuec Co,
NOIit'K OK SlIKKit'Ht S.Vl.K OF
KF.At. I'KtU'KKlKV
NOTICE is hereby Riven, that by
virtue of nn execution, decree and
order of sale issued out of and 1111
d.r the seal of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Washington
County,
oil the 16th day of An. 11 t, 1916,
in a cause therein pending
wherein I la C. Neulcigh and Kuan S.
Nealeigh aii plaintiffs and O. I..
Avov and lioldie M. Avoy, now t!old
ie tf. Ui-ooUs, K. 11. Hrooks, Wesley
Whttford and Frank Whitford are
Jofondnnts, wherein a judgment was
rendered in favor of the plaintiffs
and against the defendants O. I..
Avoy W. Goldie M. Avey, now Gold
io .M. Brooka, in the sum of $800.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
ti per cent per annum from the 2-nd
day of June, l'J15, and the further
sum of $05.00 attorney's fees, und
the further sum of S.So costs nnd
disbursements, and wherein a judg
ment was rendered in favor of the
defendants and cross-cuinplainanta
Wesley Whitford and Frank Whit
ford, and against the defendants O,
L Avey nnd (ioldie M. Avoy, now
Goldie M. llrooM, in the sum of
i 150.00 with Interest thereon from
May 2-'nd, 1916, at the rate of 7 per
cent per annum, and the further
sum of $30.00 attorney's foes, to me
directed and delivered nnd command"
jag i;ie to make salo of the veal
property hereinafter described, in
order to satisfy said sums.
Now, Therefore, I will upon Sat
urday, the tilth day of September,
101(1, at the htmr of' 10 o'clock A.
M. of said day, at the South door of
the Court House of Washington
County, Oregon, In Hillsboro, Ore
gon, proceed to sell at public auc
tion, for ensh in hand to the highest
bidder, all of the following describ
ed parcel of real property sjtuitts In
W"iihingtort County, Oregon, to-wit:
rJ'.'ctniitnjr 40 rods North of tho
Southwest corner of tho Northwest
quarter of tho Northeast ;iu;irter of
Section 15, T- 2 8. W. 2 W, nnd run
ning tbenee Kast 40 rods along the
North lino of a 20 acre trad 10UI by
lla C. Noallh and Rosa S. Nev
I ioigh ' to J. J. Meaney; Thance
Noith 20 rods; thence West and par
allel with the first mentioned line
heroin 40 rods to tho west ine tif
nimrUf M ,M , Wctlo i 101
Hi.-i, PoutH,80 idiU td thfblilcl of
new, iniiig, Him cuuraiuinK live acres
of i.'lhd. ,
fMId snlo (ti bi) thado Subject to
reiieinpiion Ha per atntuW Of th
Stulo of Oregon, and tho proift'ds
thoiDfrom obtitinod will be, applied
in accordance with said iocre,
Hated August ltlth, ltl.
, J. E. KKEVES.
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore.
Hy GEORGH ALEXANDER,
Deputy.
HARE & MoAf.RAR,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
JOHN M. WALT,,
Attorney for IVfendnnta Wesley
Whitford nnd Frank Whitford.
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Almost 34 horse-power from this reg
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34 actual, brake horse-power!
Proved by an accurate dynamometer
test, made in the Maxwell laboratories
August 10, 1916.
There has been a lot of talk about
horse-power, and we just want to let
Maxwell owners and prospective owners
know that in respect to horse-power, as
in most other respects, the Maxwell
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HILLSBORO, OREGON
V.
Washington
County
Fair
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
SEPTEMBER 20
to 23 Inclusive
AT
FAIR GROUNDS
Forest Grove, Ore.
Only One Block Frm Railroad
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry
and Pet Stock, Vegetables, Fruit,
Grains, Grasses, Farm Machinery, and
Automobiles, Flowers, Fancy Work,
Plants, Pictures, Culinery and House
hold Articles.
Something Doing Every Day. .
Watch For The Program And See
Special Prize List. $600 in Special
J Prizes. $2000 in Premiums.
Firemen's 1
Tournament.
Band Contests
Wednesday-Automobile
Day.
Thursday-Firemen's Day.
Friday-School Children's g
Day.
The officers willjbe pleased to fur
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R. W. Reder, Secy.
Forest Grove, Ore.
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