The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 01, 1917, Image 2

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    Charming Spring Suits
In all the New Colors.
Each day bring new arrivals in the Suit
Department They are not at all high priced.
New Spring Coats
Latest Sport'Models, Straight-line effects and
Novelty belted styles.
All sizes for Women and Misses.
Pretty Wool Dresses Cut on the Billy Burke
order $4.75 $6.75 and $11.95.
Dainty Waists in Voile and Crepe DeChine
Colon White, Flesh, Coral, Mustard, Nile and Gold.
We make a Specialty of large sizes for Stout Women.
Goar's Woman's Shop
Third Street Phone Main 803 Hillsboro, Ore.
Only Exclusive Woohui's Store in the County.
Why Pay the Peddler or Can
vasser Twice These Prices?
You cin Mvf i good deal of money by baying vour stock
tonic at this store, instead f paving ibe peddler big,.,
fancy prices for ? odsof nntown quality. Look at these
prices tor that old reliable nd guaranteed stock c ndi
tiooer and worm eipeller
DR. IIKSS STOCK TONIC
25-Ib. pail
1004b. drum cost $7.00
Remember, we have no peddler's wagon and horses'
expenses to pay. That's why we can sell you Dr.
Hess Stock Tonic at these rock-bottom prices.
Here is another o tot , M. Farmer, we want to empha
size, that is: Dr. Hess Stock Tome is highly concentiat
el; it goes farther, as the ftiiall do; quantity proves.
Dr. H- s Sto k Tonic is to ut yuor at.imals in a thriv
ing condition, tn.ke the aiiirg one healthy and rvpel
the worms otherwise you get your money back right
her at our store. We al& i handle
J Dr. Hess Dtp and Disinfectant
Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a
Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer
Hillsboro Pharmacy
F&raous Aetna Brand Pure
Every Grower who has used it says it is the best and
I know that it is the best.
J Manufactured by an Orchirjist of over 25 years orchard
experience. Use the Aetna for best results.
X For prices, etc write to the manufacturer.
2 B. Leis, The Aetna Orchards.
2 Beaverton Oregon
J Phone, Beaverton Central
Rose Planting Season
Is Now
We have the following varieties from 2 year old stock:
At 25c each
$2.50 per doz.
Caroline Testout
La France
Frau Karl Druse hkie
Ulrich Brunner
Virginia R Cox
Can get you anything you wish to
plant in the line of roses as I am
connected with all leading nurseries
in the Pacific Northwest.
For Spring Planting
Flowers
Pansies
Delphiniums
Sweet Williams
Honeysuckles
English Ivy
Mullers' Greenhouse
12th & Oak Sts.
iiilijse
costs $2.25
Lime & Sulphur Solution
Here
35c each
$3.25 per doz.
Kaiserine
Papa Gontier
Geo Arends
Garden
Onion Sets
Lima or Butter Bean
Ky. Wonder Bean
Telephone Pea
Cabbages and Head
Lettuce plants ready
in March.
Hillsboro, Oregon
f'ounty Oftkinl lldpi
li. A. l.OMl, tuttlor
Eutcro I at the rwl Office at Hi Isboro
Oiegon, as second-class mail mutter.
Subscription: $1.50 per annum.
1S81K1) KVKRY THURSDAY
-BT-McKINNrl
U)NO
One would be very intetYvStod
to know just how the shade of
Paul Krujrer looks at the present
European War.
The passing of Frank 0. Orth
was a distinct loss to the com
munity of Washington County
He was one man out of a thou
sandand that is a mighty line
epitaph.
If there be any earthly reason
for one-thousandth of one-thousandth
per cent, of Americans
involving us in a war we would
like to know what it is! And
yet, that is about the percentage
desirous of traveling at this time.
Those newspapers which have
howled so industriously about the
poor delinquent taxpayer have
never had a word to say about
the state penalizing the unfortu
nate who has not paid his tax.
The 5 per cent penalty and the
15 percent cettificate, one pre
supposes, is 0. K eh? Why
have they not asked the legisla
ture to remove the penalty and
excessive interest, and why have
not those papers which have pub
lished such lists in the past re
funded the money above cost of
publication?
R. B. Doughty, of below Alo
ha, was in town this morning.
G. S. Gordon, of the Big Bend
country. Wn., who has been at
tending the bedside of his broth
er, H. S. Gordon, of the Grove,
is the guest of his nieces, Mrs.
J. W. Gates, of Leisvville, and
Mrs. J. A. Sewell. of Sewell.
Fine , properties tor sale, and
money to loan. Call on or ad
dress Pacific Coast Real Estate
& Loan Co., Nelson R. Chamber-
Iain. Secretary & Manager, Room
a. Heidel Building. Hillsboro. Or.
Phone, City 217. 4
Methodist Episcopal Church,
Third and Washington Streets.
(Church of the Friendly Greet
ing). Walton Skipworth. Pastor.
-9:4a a. rn.. sanday School; 11
a. m.. sermon. Junior League.
3 p. m. Ep worth League. 6:30
p. m. Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Choir
practice, V ednesday evening.
Prayer meeting. Thursday eve
ning. The snows of last week have
left the air chill mornings and
evenings, but this keeps back
the fruit and gives prospects for
d oeuer year, j.ne snow has
done a world of good to grain
that is up, and when it leaves
there will be plenty of moisture
in the soil and largely make up
for that foot shortageof rainfall.
Everett Tucker, aged 18 years.
8 months and 12 days, died in
this city March 1, 1917. He wa3
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
Tucker, of above Mountaindale,
and was born at Oregon City,
June 18. 1899. The funeral takes
place tomorrow at 2 o'clock from
the Donelson Undertaking Par
lors. Kev. Skipworth will con
duct services, and interment will
be in the local cemetery.
Peter anrt Hans Rasmusen.
who have been farming down
this side of Farmington, report a
hig sale last Saturday. They re
iceived high prices for everything
and were given but one note
land that was gilt edged. , Cows
went upas high as $124 The
brothers are now patiently wait-
j ing for the war zone to shrink so
they can go back to Denmark
land visit their parents before
' setti ng down in America. They
nope to get through this rail.
' bat wait until it is safe to
travel the high sea.
T. E. Young, of Cooper Moun
tain, was up to the county seat
I luesday. paying taxes and mak
jine town calls. He sold his
spud Monday, and he and his
i neighbor Syverson loaded a car
, for ojtside shipment. They sold
on the $3 market and T. E. says
the nan who put his faith in the
'tube- this year and held long
,ei ouxh was all to the good. Mr
Youn? says that it is mighty
jhard to hold for a rising market
:ar d he had to tie himself to a
st ike to keep from going to town
, to sell when they got up around
Uhe $2 mark.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends for
; the many acts of kindness and
sympathy during our bereave
'mi.nt and the obsequies of the
at-i Frink C. Orth, and rfim
especial thanks to the officials
and employees of the two Carna
tion plants for their kindly sym
pathy and last respects.
Mrs. Minnie Orth & Children.
Forest Grove, Ore., Feb. 27.
'1917.
HUM SCHOOL NOTI-S
l Yenta McKinnev
The first cameof the girls' inter
class basketball series is to be
played tonight between the Sen
iors and Freshmen; Juniors vs.
Sophomores. The schedule is as
follows: March 2 -Seniors vs.
Sophomores; Juniors vs. Fresh
men. March I? - Seniors vs. Jun
iors; Sophomores vs. Freshmen.
On March 8, 9 and 13, the same
games will be played over. The
winners of this series will be
awarded the cup presented by
Mr. Gates
Pro I. Stanford, of the Univer
sity of Oregon-, will speak on
"Worlds in the Making." before
the students ai trembly period
tomorrow.
H, It. S quintet held the!
NewtMrg.il. S. tossers to the
low score of 20 to 17. last Friday,
at Newberg. This is the closest
game that Newberg has had to
face on their home tloor.
The Tigard II. S. team came
into town last Saturday and
handed the second H. S. team a
trimming lo the tune of 20 to IS.
The II. S. girls' team defeated
the Gaston H. S. girls' team
Satsinl.iv evening, bv the sore
nt Jll t.s i
,
Tne second boys team and the
girls tirst team go to dalon
oatumay night toplav the teams
of Gaston 11. S.
Portland Masons cam., out in n
special train last Saturday night
and brought their degree team
with them for work in Hoi brook
Lodge, Forest Grove. Over two
hundred Masons were in attend
ance to see the crack team of
the state put on initiatory work.
and a big banquet was served at
the close. 1 hose attending from
Hillsboro were Messrs. L. E,
McPheeters, C. Jack Jr.. Peter
and Wm. Gotleib. G. C. Reiter.
R. E. Harbison, W. J.. Thos.and
Donald Gregg. Peter Boscow, W.
H. Bt'ntley. Geo. Alexander. J.
boper, frank Wallace, Ralph
Withycombe, Jorgensen, Willis
Ireland. F. G. Mitchell. Dr. R
M. Erwin. J. H. Foote. C. A
Lamkin and John Bergen.
The case of Henry Drorbaugh.
who sued the S. P. Company for
$0a.l0 for the loss of a Ford
auto truck
damages, etc, was1
non-suited circuit court this
morning. Drorbaugh was struck
by an engine near Scofield. above
Buxton. Sept. 2S. 1916. It was
contended that the engine did
not whistle, while on the other
hand Drorbaugh. it was said.
did not look out for the cars.
For Sale A registered Hol-
stein bull, nearly leady for ser
vice, whose eleven nearest test
ed dams average ov r twenty-five
pounds of butter in seven days.
He is well grown and a perfect
individual. Frank W. Connell.
Hillsboro. Ore., II I. 49-51
It is reported that Gov. Withy
combe will move back to Hillsbo
ro and reside on his farm after
he finishes his career as Governor
of the Srate. It is not known as
yet whether or not he will enter
the race for the second term, but
it is presumed that he will.
Cough drops, clove, mint and
licorice lozenges, horehound can
dy and sour lemon drops, any of
which will give relief from that
tickling in the throat and bad
cough. For sale at the Den of
Sweets.
R. L. Robinson, of Farming-
ton, was in town this morning.
Mr. Robinson is feeling greatly
improved after a hard illness a
few months ago.
Jame9 Miltenberger will be
among those present who will
attend the last hockey game of
the season in Portland. Friday
night
Mrs.Jas. Miltenberger is visit
ing at the home of James North,
at Tigard.
fltfn rvf rWnoliua
in town this afternoor,. taking i
kf.
J. M. Vanderzanden. of near
Rov. was e-reetiniz friends in the
citv tmlav .
Dr. Dinsmore. Ot Orenco, was
in town this morninir.
p.,.,. ,c cip
I will sell at my place, two and
one-half miles northwest of For-
est Grove, and one mile south of j
w ,.
J liaiLliei, un ,
SATURDAY. MARCH 10. 1
beginning at 10:00 a m., the fo!-
lowing described stock: '
T ,
wenty head of milk cows. 4
high-grade Jerseys the others ;
rrom one nan to inree quarters
Hoistein. crossed -with Jersey
Stock. All tuberculin tested bv.
Dr. (loon. i
Free lunch at noon. ;
Termsof Sale All sums under "
$10. cash; on all sums over that
amount, 8 months' time will be
given, with 6 per cent interest
and approved security. No
property to be removed until
termsof silo are complied ith.
Ira E. Purdin. Owner.
J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer.
Geo. F. Naylor. Clerk.
Money to l0an at 5J per cent
Monthly payments. E. M. Ca-(
lef, Hillsboro, Ore. 24-tf
Re-establishing
A Family
Dy P. A. MITCHEL
Herman von tllshoff rum to Anted
ok young man, determined to make
a fortune, return with It to German;
and build up till family, which wa
an did one, though Impoverished. Von
Itltihoff chose a valuable field for
money making In America. He Uv
eatne a brewer and by the. time he wa
fifty year old waa tu Httlon to re
tire from business with the fortune ho
hud come over for. Hut a biulnesa
life had accustomed him to active halt
Its, and bo did uot relish itothg hack
to Or many to a life of ldlcues. He-
aide. Hi pan Ktiroeu war had coin
on, and ho thought he timid be of more
ervc to th fatherland by sending
money for hospital service.
Von Plshoff had no axm, but ti had
a daughter, Hilda. alnut twenty year
old. It had been uta Intention to send
for IiIj nephew, I lie aon of hU older
brother, lo come over to America with
tho Iioh of timkliiK a mateh tietwevu
tills youut; iiinii and Utlda. Ill for
tune would ultimately paw to Hilda
mnl through her and her husband the
firmer Influential tntu of th Von
j Idilioffa would be reestablished. But
the war nwe on. mid of course Curl
von liisimff wa needed in the army
mil on thl account the plan was de
layed if not altogether eitlnguuitied.
Hilda mui UlsliofT associate were
n"v Americana, and ahe bad not that
1 1" for, Gl'r"""'J ,lJ nitned
In her father. Wlieu tb war broke
out "lie toU him that he wUhml to fo
abroad to do lied Croxa work, aud he
only consented ou her proiutiw to de
ri te heraelf to the care of nick and
wounded aoldlera hi I'.ertnsny Hut
Hilda, though ahe had learneil the Oer
man IniiKtiuKe tn her rhlUlUHd, had
forotteu It, and ahe did not relish the
I lia of collie fttunng a teople wboae
Utiik'nace ahe did uot understand. He
futlier would not coim-nt to her cotuu
to any other wuutry.
Hilda had been Klvrn plenty of pit
money and. not having a-ut It all,
hud aomelhltig tn bank. One day ahe
left for Kurop without aaylug auy
tiiliiij to her father a to ber golu
and on her arrival at the aval uf war
waa enrolled lu the Amerlinn KihI
'ra oervli-e. She found that llie kI
and wounded cotialtled of all kind
There wer Knifllnh, French, Ileltlatia
Ueruiaittt, Auatrlana and citizen of the
Tulted States to be cared for. ami all
rev,''v"d ,lie "ane attentlou. fMiir-
iiib rneiuy an a ami wouuiiea aa wk'H
an they recovered were considered
prUom-ra and placed lu x.uceutratlon
camp, w hile the French, Eiiulbih and
American were returned to duty.
HlUIa remained at her poat of duty
a year, when, her health giving out.
ahe returned to America. Some of ber
friend mpected while nursing- a aol
dler it lie had luet her heart to him. but
illlila v.'oulil not admit It. Her father
tfot bold of the rumor, and It worried
him very much, for he bad not gtveu
up re-establishing hta family tu Ger
many through her. II questioned her
as to the matter, but got uothlng out
of her. Indeed, ahe denied the atory.
. However, Von IllnholTa plan for
building up hi family by marrying
hia daughter to her rouatn Carl wa
dashed becauae fiewi came to hi un
cle tliut he hod been killed tn the wur.
One day a young man who gave hi
name a Flestler npH-ared at Herman
MahofT residence aud anked for Mil
da. He waa the aoldler that the ha 1
nuraed a a primmer. He bad been
ent to Kncliind a prisoner of war
and had eacaiwd. He had then got
traiiKiHirtatlon to America by aecurlng
a berth as ft rein n on a ablp alxuit to
nail for New York. Hia object was to
Bet back to Germany by way of the
I ntted Htatea.
The drat thing Von KUboff knew
about the atranger'a comlug wa In
formation from hi daughter that she
had given ber troth to the fugitive
and desired her futlier' aan tlon to
lb match. .She and ber lover pl.innel
to be married before hia return to the
army. Von Btshoff, realizing by this
time that hia daughter would have ber
own way hi the choice of a husband.
uave a forced content The couple
were married, and a few day later
the groom aalled for Holland, from
which country he expected to cross the
line Into Germany
Sli months after his departure hia
wife received word from blm that he
had succeeded tu what he bad under
tik.-ii and was acalii In the rank
n -'"ng for the fatherland.
Idly wounded
Hilda, now -Frau Flegier, determined
J"'u him. Her father, finding that
''e 'eawlred on douig , deter
miuea 10 go wim oer. juey weui oj
war of Copenhagen and In due time
arrived at the village from which Her
. :aan iswnotr naa acjianea thirty years
before for America. The achloas, a
. dilapidated residence that had once
been a noble pile, was still in posses-
u,a ot ,h 'm"y. h"re ln'T
Keut " " occupied by uter or
Von B,8ho!r- !rb,,m e hd Dot uk:
accouni or ain.ee nia aeimnure lor
. rf f h m. )i.ll t.ln.wl nnl.
the male members of the fandly. Th
'"i1""1" d daughter were to put up
ntr unt11 ,De-r coua 'earn or tne
wnereaoouia or ner nuuoaua.
... . ... . .
,.mtrtDK from WmuHl," said the frau.
-indeedr rei.iied her brother.
u pay our respect to him at once."
Tbey died luto the room where the
young man lay. Hilda gave spring
f,,r h,m- n w" ,ier husband.
Ferabodinga.
"I fear my doctor' bill I going to
be heavy."
"Oh, yoo are not very alck."
"That's not the polut He ran into
some obstruction ou bis way to my
bouse and had'y dsnmsmd tils ma
i Mne."-Loulsvll!e Courier Journal
Modest Pa.
"Pa. was mother much of a ilrt
- gueM t. Qir d.r. Anrhow vm
the best b could Und-'-De'trolt Free
Prea
Notice of Administrator's Sale of
Real Estate
Notice lit lieieliy aieii Hint ! V vlrliM ol
n onl'T i.l 1 1 ii. Cuiiily nil n 1 V t mill ol
i he Hutu ol t'tegou lor Wasliliiglon Co..
Iiilv made and enletvil on llie SWih ilxjt
ot Kcl'itiNiy, ll'K, aiiiliorlA'iig tliNSilmtu
lilinlot nl ihe rmsie ol Mr J. I. uli-y,
liecenM il lit ml Itio herelnalier drMirlli-ul
li at eli I eiiiiiitinn lo ssnl l si rl
vat mis lor i h in Imml:
Now, t lie re to re th uiiieili!iiiil mllllln
imiilor nl ll.n .til of MmvJ. loily,
ilecrsiieil, piir.uitiil to the Niilliortiy ol
aid t'o'intv Coint l in ni.', will on
ih slier Moinlsv. tlm ami ibty ol April,
IHI7. olli r for i-t st prnste l for cli
In hum! sll ol His lol,u Ing ilwerltwil M l
est tie. towit:
First Tract: llcgl nnlng at tlie
northeast corner of Lot 3, Block IK
of mnl in the town (now city) of
Hillsboro, Oregon, running thence
west 88 feet; thence aouth 198 feet
to the aouth line of said lot; thence
east 88 feet; thence north to the
place of beginning.
Second Trnet: Lot 9, IHock C.
Houghty'a Subdivision of Fulrvlrw,
Hillsboro, Oregon, us per plat there
of duly filed in the office- of the
Kevoriler of Conveyance, of said
County.
Ilids will be received by Ihe nu 'rra itii
M si III l nllle o .lolili M XiiH, l
II iMkIiom. Or. 'gun. nil soil sit" M 'I"1"
)InI st llill.lmio. U'enoli, till" m
lay of rVlirimry A li If 17.
J K Mvf.
AilinliiUtrNtiir ol tlin ea'ste of Mary i
lV. ttlHS.HIMil ,
John M, W sll. Altoinry
Wanted !
Some responsible
party to take the
agency for the
Saxon Six or
Paige
Automobiles
for tlilltboro and
vicinity.
For Particulars write
or call on
M. S. ALLEN &
CO.
Forest Grove, Oregon
Saxon and Paige Motor Co.
Distributors for Wash. Co.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCl'IT COURT OF THE
STATE OK OKWJON FOR WASH
ING TON COUNTY.
Hulwri 'i.rnai la. Plaintiff,
v
Valley Tru.l l'oin.ny, a eorHrlloii
I tofe ilstii.
Tn l:ev Tnml ('oiinisny slid A K
Pimlm.n, prnaiient, a-iil 8 A I'oulien
eertary, of ilri.-mUiii eurixirnllon
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon you are liernby roiiiiiianilril snJ
ieiiilrnl lo iiw-r m tlis ! ntitlml
court and mr t'is compislnl fllnl
Sjislnst you In tno aluive emitlvd esuie
in: or lfor (lis Mpirstlon of nil r(
nonlhfi ila'e of lor Oral pu bllrsilon ol
this junimoiis In the Ilil .Uiro Argm, Die
isle ol wiplin,! i.ii l.l t,-,, twin r-rl.ru
ary l.'ith, l.T. :l the ilsto of ths li
ouiiiicsiioii UinrHni Iwiiu; Hie :nh dav nl
ifrch, ti7, and Till will iiImw uke
ooln-aUnl tlie plaintitf hu lllml a com
plslnl in wn! court forciiiiig tlisi enr-
lain mortis rim-iits . mil ilnlivnrwl hi
you U iiiri.ltt on July 'tint!, IHM, whtcli
niortgaire Is reconlml In 'look 1 711" n
Kn .VUof MortgsitH Kecinln ol M'wh
tngioii t oimiy, (irpeon, the Isinln tlnirein
le rlhl ami luvolvnl In this mill Mim
mom psnicuiariy iirwcrilsHl si follow,
town:
All of Lot numbered Three (1) in
Ulock tiuinlirreil wo I 2 1 hi il the nil
twenty-six slid two hniK Jo feci nf
101 tiunnwrri 10 (jj in lllock
numtirrrii two (1 in ouih Cosnt
a dili ion to I.iIIsIk o in the Coui ly o
W sbttitoti, Stste of ()ir(on
Tlist plsintiH will spfi'y to the court
for a mlKnirut sifsinsl vou for Ihr mini
i.f $yo.o.i with mterett llirrron s. Ihr
rale 1 1 8 per cenl per aiinmn from Sent
I, 1916, and Ihe furthrr mil of f to st-
ton.ry ires, nl tor llie cont ami ill,
liursrtnrnt of said suit
cond For s decree foreclosing
pmr un a as 11 moi'iinue 1 nd nu on e
suthoruitiK ssle ol said prmises anil
the pioccnlt llicr. of sp.ilicil 10 Ihe ssti
fi.cu hi of iilsintiffi sud iniluuient:
I men: I'or a ilrcee lO'tver barrimi
you snu sii persons c siminif thrt ueh or
uudrr you of sny rmlil, life or iutrrrst
in said prrmist nepi llie sututoiy
rifhi of tedrmpiinn; snd
fourth: For .u h ntlirr and further
ecrreismsy lie ptois- hiiiI nrcriwrv
in the pirmii a
This uiiiin m i wrvcil uprin vou bv
ptilricstiini in h Hi l.lnitu A 1 irus nu .
unt to slid by vm ie 01 s i otder of thr
lion, t.to K. lltnliv, Jinle ;l llu-
tve named Court, uicle slid ilslrd hi
llill.'x.ro Oregon, on the loth ilky of
elirusry, 1917.
JOHN M. WALL,
Attorney for r'lainlltf.
HABIT.
Habit, If wisely and skillfully
formed, bscomts truly a sscond
nsturs, but unskillf ully and un
msthodicslly dlr:tsd it will b
th ap of nsturs. which imitatss
nothing to th ML, but only
clumsily snd awkwardly. Ba
con. When Coif I Wsan.om.
It inijjlii l,e well fr gf bua, to
read lhi story and I lieu Indulge tu a
little Introspecllou to w If lliu sho..
tits.
Au enthusiastic young golfer Wa In.
trodu.ej to beautiful girl, aud al
unt Immediately be lauu lieU ou Mu
el.).iieiit dissi rt.it Ion ou lluks, brutile.
puller am) si-ore
llie oiuy ol.;e.ioU I have 10 Kir
reiiiarki-d Ihe Uaiiliful mil st Iwigtli.
la inai al limes l I hi nines lust a In
tic bit wearisome"
Why, MU Jones." etcuiimej tht.
youi,rf man. wiih i.H.k of iuriMiM., -
uuucr-i .i ju to r that rou . r
play j.r
I don V- St Louia I'oat-DtapatiO.
NOTICI OP IHtrllFF'fl 8ALt UPON
FOHtCLOSURB
Notlco la luuoliy given Unit by vli
1 110 of nil execiitlnn. ilmioo ami olilm
of anlo, Issued mil of mnl uiulor tho
soul ut lite Circuit Court ut lliu Hluln
of Ot'i'lton fur VViislilHHtoil County, on
tho Hlh day ot Fubruury, It 1 7. lu 11
ittuau Hun ulu pemliuu whorolii Juiues
II. Downing Is pluliitliT mnl 1.. I., (ill
boil and Vlcltt li. tlllbort. his wile,
and K. M. Dndorwuod, W. A. Wild
rick, M, C. Ilasauiuaaeli, trusleu, uio
dofoiiiliiiil, Mini In which sii hi cause
JutUiuc.nl waa reutluied ou mini ilni.
In tuvoi ot tho plMlutirt aud itKitlimi
the dofelitlanta I.. t.. tlllbttrt ami Vlcia
K. Ollhert, his wlto, in Uio sum 01
liidO.Ut) Willi lllleleHt tlieimill Ilolll llie
litll day uf Nnveliiln'r, ll'lli. ill Uio
into of S per cent per minimi, ami
tho further mini of .o uo attorney n
fees, anil lli costs and ilisliiiiscitieuiu
lliel'olli Inclined, tiui'd at J;"ti nil, lo
uio ilirecteil mnl ili'lu cidiI, mid coin
uiiiililllill uiu lo lliu k n sulo of Ihe 11 11I
prupeiiy lieielimliei ilescillied In 01
ilei lo siitlsl) Hi" Siild sums unit tlio
cuxls Mini I'Mii'llnci" ot aaiil sale, 1
will ou .Siiliinluv. I In' I .'III liny 01
Murch. lUI", al Uio hour of HI o'cloi I,
a. 111. of sii lil ii") ut Uio south 1I001 m
Uio Coin I limine of WiihIiIiikIiiu Coiiii
ly, tlli'ltoll, III Itlilnholii. (Iletliill, m il
lit public auction lo Ui blulienl 111, I
dor for rush III hulid till of the follow
lux iloscrlliod teal properly altuuio In
Washington Count). Hickoii, lo wit;
tlcKUiulliK 141 "'ii Boullii'unl 101 101
of lot 1 of block T of Uio town (now
city I of lleuverlou, as lliu Hiiiue 11 1
penis upon the duly recorded pint
thereof, of record and ou Illn lu the
on ten of lh Recorder of Cou r am ,.
fur said county and state; Un in 1
north t feel; llioiico U"' lool ,
lliellce south to tix't; lllelim east mi
feel: Ihelicu north ('' t lo the l' 1 11c 1
of beiilliullllt.
riald anle will be made subject lo
reilemplloii a per tho atatuto of tlie
Slain of llreKou.
1 iiitcd this IMIi day of r'ebniari.
1I7. J C. Afl'I.KUATK,
Sheriff of Wanliliuitou Cuiinty. (iieiion
liy liooiKo Aletniider, I . mi
Hare As McAlenr, Attorneys lor I'laiu
lilt.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UPON
FOHECUOSUHE
Nollni Is hereby li'll that by ll
luu of au ejecutiou, decreo and order
of sain, Issued nut uf aud muter the
seal of Hi n Circuit Court of the Mm.
of Oregon, tor WashliiKtou County, on
the 14th day of Kebrusry, 1 1 1 7 , 111 u
cause tlnneln peinliug wherein Mar
Ami Siuipsoii Is plalulilT ami l.lia
both Hlnile Is iletmiiluiit, and wlierein
oil said ilule JuilKUieut wua iikoIo ami
icmlcrcd in luioi of Uio plaiiitilf ami
iiKolnnt llie defendant lu tho sum ol
1,'t.oiKi. with Interest llientou from the
I V ( Is day of Heptcitibcr, 1SH, at Ho
rule of elKlil I'or tent Hr aniiuui, ami
the further sum of li.utMl at lot lie)
fee, and the costs aud dlnbiirReimuli
of said suit lan d at i. lo me ill
reeled I. ml delivered slid eoluiliiMidiun
me to uinke sale of the leal piopeiii
hereinafter described III order lo sal
Ufy the hereinbefore stttd-d sums ami
the costs and expenses of said sale, I
will on Saturday, the 17th day ol
Mali Ii. 1U17, i the hour uf lu o'cloi k
a. 111, of suld day. at the south dooi
of Ihe Court House of Washington
County, Oregon. In IIHIIih. Oregon,
sell at public auction to tho IiikIh- 1
bidder for cash In hand nil of the
follow Iiik described parcels of re;it
property slluutn lu U lu-lilnnlou Conn
ty. Oregon, towit:
Klrst Tract; llelng n part 'of the
1). I., ('. of Michael Moure mid wld-
In T, 1 8. of It. 2 W. of Ihe S Ulu
Moridlutl, and particularly bouint
and described as follows: 1U.kIui.IiT
at a polut lu the I) 1,. C, atormaiii
said ilnt being fi7 chains north of tin
aouth linn of said claim, and H ''.
iliulna east of tho west Hue ot said
claim, and running thencn south 4 1.
chains, thence went t:':l ;sj feet, thence
north 4 17 chains, thence east ViHw;
feet to the place ol beginning;.
Hecoml Tract: Ut iioinlnied fi of
11111I in bloi k No. ;I7 of ami In South
(oast Addition lo the town tnow
city) of Hillsboro. (In-non.
Said sale , made suhlei I lo
redemption as per the statute of Un-
Stale of Oregon.
Haled this IMIi day f February
1917.
J C. AIM'l.EOATI-:.
Hherlfl of WMliliiKtun County. Oregon
i.v lieorge Alemuu er. D.1111IV
Hare McAlear. Altorneis for I'lnin
HIT.
NOTtt'KTO TAXI'AVJCKH
Noth Is tinrntiv uIvmi. ii.u i i.
Fei.rusry IH.IIM7 the tairulU I.,. 11,.
IWItl will l.ii,n fr th eolhcilon nf'B.
es ami the llrst hslfofall Istes -hull he.
psiil on or lislorn Aorll 1,, 11. ... 1
theseooinl h.lf or wfr (iHoiwr -ih
followliiu. liitret I t,. ..i.-.-i .,,,1
eolleetnil al the rais of I i-i- ...,. ,
month or a Irsellon uf at lltiittlh tn raui. ut
illlii.iieiiey, until ,,,. i,,,,.,, ,t
rsiespiuK ii, i,t hl ,, , t(l lV
April A. ami In Urn i, ,l II ,,l ,,i,
by OrloherS All r. mslnlnK un
lialil on Oclolmr & i,ii i ,i..i, ... 7 .. .i
on Novemlwr & s niniallv .,r fi .r ). m
will hs chariteil sin noiu..i...i ...! i..
a.lilltioii i to the mterem ,,reiii provlile I
nuy nay srter Ihr eipirsllun of mx
month W lhB u, ,,,r ,,
resl .riiHTir Rre t 1 1 t ,i. si..., n
listl have the tlKi,i, .,J u .(ml, ,
ilnty u;s.n iluiol t,, ,!(, ,,) ,,,
rsrtinealimiif.lsni,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,
proiierlT, such eerlilirsKw to l,er nb-reii
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III thflsaiiis niaonsrss oilier r. a: enntn
sx liens
I ' Apnli-irsle, Hliiinir,
By GEO ALEXANDER,
liiiiuy
ORHflON lU.i:C I UK TRAINS
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