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FIRST-CLASS ITALIAN Prune Trees nii(J .a complete asiorlnu nt of other Fruit anil Nut Trees. Shade I rt'fi. Shriihhcrv. Hoies. etc., tor immediate or .Sprite' ih-livct-y. Prunes nnd oilier f rtilt cm !-- have p.iid prowers unl return-; this year, ami exi-tinx conditions in sure good prices fur all fruit pro ducts for man v years to eome. Tiler.' is practically" no umlcrtak ins;" more promKiuji at this time than a imod orehanl on suitable laiiil, properly cared for. We deal direellv with our customers. .;rovv our own trees and thus in i.ore von ifooil stock at correct prices. Let us know vour needs. Oregon Nursery Co. Orcnco, Oregon SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrt 'of the State- o( Oropon for Washington C ounly. Orace Craig, Plaint itt" t vs. 11., roil. 1 ("rait' Defendant To Donald CiHijX, above named ilo- l.'indiint: " 6 lit the name of the state of Orvgin nm nr.- Iicivhv mi lired U appear ami M.svver t'10 complaint tiksj nirainst you in the above emitted Court and caute i.u or before Friday, the I t day nl S.lireh. liilS, which said date is six weeks from and alter Thursday, the 1,'th 1av of January. 1318, the' date of the first publication of this summons. and if you fail to so appear or answer the plaintiff for want thereof will ap ply to the Court for a decree dissolving the marriage contract exiunx tween you mid the plaintiff. This sum mons is published by order of the Hon. I). B. Kessoner, Ju.hreof the County Court of the State of Oregon, and said order was made Rtul daltd un the 17th day of January, HI 8. in the adsense ol the Circuit Juilife from the Countv. CLYDE K1CUAKDS0N, Residinp at M Chamber of Coiiimeice Bid?;., Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. Executor's Sale tf Real Property In the mat er of the Lvslute of (heen- bcrry 11. Uusoy, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under-.-i'iied Executor of the last Will and Testament of Orecnlxrry H. Busby, deceased, pursuant to the terms of said W'iil. will from and after the lMh day of February, litis, proceed to offer for sale and sell, at private salo.al the office of Uaie, McAlear & Peters, in the Shute Savings Hank Building, in llillsboro.Oagon.lho following- describ ed real properly, to-vvii, situate in Washington County. Oregon, to-wit: 1st Tract: Uej;iiiiiii K at a point on the South line of the Jaou Wuoloy Dona tion Land Claim No. 4!t, T. 1 N. K. 3 W. Will. Mer., ll.5'J chains West of the Southeast comer of the said Wuuley Claim; tlience North 20 chains to the North line of tract of laad conveyed by Flora and Dwigbt i'omeroy to Kmma l'I Colestoek in said claim; thonce West 8.5J chains to the Northwest corner ol naid tract;tlier,ce South 20 chains to the South line nt said claim; tli.-r.ee. Vu-si on the South l.ticof said Wooicy Claim to the center of L :iry I reck; theoee down the center of said Dairy Creek to the North Ii..e of Section lio, in said township aiid rane, thence East on said section line and on the south line of sec tion 25, in said township and range, to a point south of the placeof beginning above noted; thence North 6.7o chain? to the place of beginning, containing 48.50 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: Commencing at a point 11.50 chains West and at chains North of the southeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of Jacob Wooley in T. 1 N R. 3 W. Will. Mer.. said point being the northeast comer of the tract alwve de scribed; and running South 10 50 rods thence East to the center of the public easement running through the lands formerly owned by Wm. Lcverich ana Flora Pomeroy to the County Koad thence North along the center of said public easement to the hue between the lands of flora Pomeroy and Isaac Lei gy; thence West about 15 rods ,to the place ol beginning, containing l acre. And also all title and interest to a cer tain road leading from said land to the public road as described in deed record ed on page 179 of Hook 51 of Deeds of wasnington couniy, uregon, Having and excepting therefrom, however, that certain ten acre tract heretofore conveyed by said deceased to M. V, Galloway, as described in deed record ed in Hook at page 192 of Deed Records of Wasluniartoncounty, Oregon Terms of sale, $:500.00 cash, and for the balance of said purchase price will accept promissory note secured by first mortgage upon the real property above described. Bids will be received at the office of Hare, McAlear & Peters. Dated this 17th day of January, 1918. . J. UcALUAlt, Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Greenberry H. Busby, deceased Hare , McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Executor. . Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby (riven that the under signed was by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, on the 2nd day of January, ,1118, apjminled administrator of the estate of Sophia Tucker, deceased, and has qualified as such. Now therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law office ol Joiin m. wan, iniis boro, Orcjjon, within six months fiom the date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 3rd dav of January. 1918. J. 11. Freudenthal, Administrator of the estate of Soohia tucker, deceased. John W. Wall, Attorney for Ilslale. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington Comity. Vernon G. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. Polk: N. Clark, Defendant. To Dolie N. Clark, above named De fendu nt; In Ue name of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed uminst vou in the above entitled -n - court and cause on or before the last day of tho time proscribed in the order for the publication of Minimum, uimle herein, to-wit: ut. or before the 8th day of February, liUS, and if you fail to answer for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pr.-.yod for in his complaint herein, to wit: for a decree- forever ilis.-olvim; the bonds of matrimony; now mid heivtoforo existing between' plaintiff ami d-fendaiit. and for such 'That other and further relief as to the court may appear just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honor- able Geo. R. Par.loy, Jmhro of the ibove entitled Court, which order dated the 2tth day of IVeembor, 1SH7, directed that this summons be publ ished in the llii'.-dmro Argu.:, a week ly newspaper published nt Hillsboro, Wa.'.hington County, Oregon, once a week for six (l) successive weeks. The date of tho first publication of ihis summons being December 27, CUT, and the date of tho last publi cation being February 7th, liMR. 1.0 N L. PARKER. Attorney. !70's Washington St.. Portland.Oro. SIMMONS. tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Minnie F. IVnnott, Plaintiff, vs. L Pu'tmctt, Defendant, To I,. E. Dennett, the above named defendant: 1:1 the name of the Stale? of Oregon Vou are hereby commanded and re p.iired to he and appear in tho above iditlod court and answer the com Kiinlt filed against you in the above mtitled cause on or before the cxpir- ition of six weeks from the date of he first publication of this summons n the Hillsboro Argus, the first pub- ioation thereof being o:i December H17, and the last publication hereof being on January 25, 1918, to it: on or before the 26th day of fanuary, 1918; and you will please ake notice that if you fail so to ap ar and answer said complaint, the alaintiff will ajiply to the court for :he relief prayed for and demanded in her complaint, to to-wit: for a de Tee dissolving the marriage and mar iage ct-n tract existing between the lefendant and the plaintiff upon the jrounds of desertion. This summons is served upon you iy publication by order of Hon. Geo. X. Bigley, Judge of the above en titled court, made and dated at Hills xro, Oregon, on the 5th day of IV cemlier, li17, and which order re quired that you appear anil answer n or before the 2(uh day of January I91S. W. T. HUME, Attorn"y for Plaintiff I'e - idinr nt Portland, Oregon. -VddresK. Pit lock Pluck. SUMMONS, N THE COfCl'lT CnififT OP THE STATE OP (ikF.GON FOB n- v :."V,;Tf)' rfil'NTV ("h.trUs II. l'l ;-S Plaintiff, Kay Koss Defendant. To Pay Foss, the above named de fendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against vou in the above entitled suit on or b'. fore the expiration of six weeks from the late of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 18th of February, l'.ila, and tf vou fail to appear and answer or otherwise appear herein, for want thereof, the plamtiir will apply to the above entitled court for the relief r ravc-tl for in the com plaint filed herein towit: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of marriage now existing lietween plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court seems equitable. This summons is served Um you hy publication by virtue to the authority of an order made and entered in the tibove entitled court and suit, and which order was maibi and entered on the 2nd day of January 1918, by the Hon. Geo. R. Bngley, judge of the above entitled court, and which order directed that service of summons in. this suit be made upon you by publica tion thereof once each week for six consecutive and successive weeks in the Hillsboro Argus, a weekly newspa fier of general circulation, published in Washington County, Oregon. The date of the first publication of this summons is Jan. 3 1918; the date of the last publication is Feb. 14, 1918. W. T. Hume. Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. address, 126" Failing P.ldg., Portland Oregon. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby .given that the undersigned lias been by the Count' Court of Washington County, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Louis' Kraus, deceased, and lias duly qualified us siieli administra tor. All persons having claims against said estate art: hereby re quired to present the same to me vviLll proper vouchers! at the law office of M. li. and 1). I). Hump, in Hillsboro, Washington Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Jan. 10, 1.018. O. 15. Kraus, Administrator of tin; estate oft Louis Kraus, deceased. M. H. 5iimj) and I). I). Hump, Attorneys for said 1'state. CHIEF OF . POLICE ...NOTICE Many complaints are coming to nie of chickens runin at large. Sonic people no 'doubt arc under the impression that the city ordi nance does not upply to chickens during the winter season, bill this is not true. I he Jaw is cllectivc t all times. Therefore, this notice is to say that the ordinance reg.iming keeping up chickens will lie rig idly enforced, regardless of per son or circumstances. loo many complaints arc coining in to allow the ordinance to be further vio lated. Grant Zuni wait, Chief of Police. PC mi III! Misht AfTcct Hia Classili tatoin in Deaf FAILURE, HEAVY PENALTY Any Shift of Employment or Conditions to be Told Portland. Or, Jan. Nel. I by any jlr.i II iv;;ilrant who h is been granted deferred clas.Kiealion to i port to his local b.iard wilhin live (l?is any fa el that might change or aHVct his elassiiicatioii. will be a very serious m. liter, in deed, for that draft registrant. The penalty for such forgclful-ii:--. is up to one cnr in jail. And Government appeal agents tiid the police li ne been instruct ed to waleh ii closely the stat us of all n ".gist can's in deferred classes. As an example, suppose a draft registrant, who otherwise would be in Class 1, to h ive been grant ed deferred el tssiiii atiou by rea son of his cinptov incut in a ship yard. liis deferred classification hold . good only for the time he is at In, illy so i mploycd. If he quits work ill thai sliip vard for any reason whatsoever, tic must n port the fact, within live il?tys of bis quilting', to the local board. If he doesn't report it, the change in his status is certain to become know n sooner or Liter. He will be arrested, prosecuted, slid probably s( nt to jail. Making a f.Jsc report i ishalile as .severely lis lug! o make any report. The rule eili il does not nly to nun employed in , pllll I'cting apply ship- .".uds. It applies i ipt.'i .Iran registrant in a to any e fei red el.issilicaiion ht ell changed. In IsC status tuts , Portland. (V, Jan.- - Vow lint; ihe (piesliounaircs are in with! t'ew exceptions, anil the work of! permanent and a ssocirdc i-i.in-. I.ers of the arioi's I, :-:! :;dvi airy ' 'io.'1-ils is ?'lmo ,l i ntied. Goiern i r V i ! I-v '.'oinbe has issued a ,t ! i.'.i nl th.-inkiug tinea ii be-j ieiif of the si ile for tin i." f.iiilifai i .ml patriotic serv ice. I "1 tie ire i- Make foreeftil ex.- iiress! -in of my appreciation and rafiiin'e, and of the gr.ililliile of Lhc people of Oregon," said the Governor, "to each member, both j both permanent and associate, of i every legal advisory board con- stitutcd and organized inthestati . I for his earnest nutl sat if v ing effort." TH0S. H. SIMMS' WILL The will of the late Thomas II. Siiiims. who died ill Portland. Jan. 8, IIUS, has been sent here for record. The value of the es tate was about Jr'JO.OOO. of which V I 7.00(1 is vested in the l ariniiig tou farm, forinerlv known as the Roberts Pros, ranch. Austin Siniins, a son, has been giei n a tract of land in Harney and he also gives liitti $100; a daughter. Mercedes, of Portland, $100. and another daughter, Beruice Hunt, of San Diego, C.il., $100. The residue of the estate goes to the widow. Hymn Garrett, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Garrett, has ( nlisteil in the. ordnance deparl mi nt, and has been assigned to the V. of ().. at Kugcne, ; for a six weeks' course, after which he will be I ransft rred to souk? point in Ihe Fast or South. Hyron tried hard to get in the aviation corps, hut his vision prevented him. He v,a"s bound to get into the army, so took the. next best thing. The fact that he. offered to get in the aviation branch before Dec. 15. gave him the opportunity to get into his present assignment, 'M. jl II - E t j III. mmBiiu REGISTRANT H I IT W i I. Aj- i ie-'"A f3f& e-,-j-1- 'If.Si Portlanci's Ninth Annual Automobile Show Latest models in Farm Tractora, Trurka and Automobiles Pcrtbi's Magnificent New Auditorium One Week, Commencing Thursday, Feb. 7 AIIMISSION as CEXTH Reduced Railroad Rates Certificate I'lan SCHOOL NEWS The follow ing named pupils were successful in the January eighth grade exaininalioii and have been j .iwat'iled Common School Diplo mas. District No. :i - Ida I',. Klier Leonard Craw ford. District No. 7 John Simpson, Stanley Stewart, Edith Campbell, Kubv Sew ell. j Disl. No. U Jt. Dale A hra - i It. mi, 1 Dist. No. IS Marl ill Eiische I ,1c, Joseph K, McCready, Edward j .'-docker, Chas, Hurliiighaiii, Idea i nor -I itch, W inifred Itamsev, IT- titer l illli It.il. Leon 11. llrock llcrschel Tall Disl. in.in. Disl. ing. Dist. Disl. No. 2:i No. 29 Walter Chown- No. ,'t :i - Alviii Johnson. No. iiS Martha l.osli. District No. 10 Helen Malev, Fred riietb. lb Disl. No. 17 Disl. No. 70 Dist. No. 91 rhert Eisner. Kenneth Mills Etiini.'i Hlakc. Waller Schnci der. Disi. No. lOti Fidelia Steele, Leon Spad.'i, James A. Sharp, v . ndell lialsiger. Did. No. 107 Clill'oid York. Junior lied Cross has been or ranined at Cipole, District No. IS; Lottie Cole, teacher; 100 per eeltl meoibersliip. The Thrift Campaign in the I 'bonis is well under way. School hildren are investing freely in Yar Savings Certificates and flnii'l Stamps. There is no bet er laee to put si.rtll .savings. While we are saving and eon eriing let us not neglect to -;;ive." It will be a grave mistake f vie do not plan to let the chil "ren have n part in the great re icf program which America is ailed upon to shoulder up. Wc re eallinir upon the schools to onliilmte to Ihe Armenian He id' 1 '11 ut i .111 Miiioiint 11p1.il to 2e pi, ee for t tie iiiiinbir enrolled II (lie school. No pupil is asked .0 contribute more than "c. This eems bite a verv modest colli ri iiilinii, but our idea is to respond 1 en ry b ?:i;ini?ite call r ilhci" .'dan flive so luiieh to one th.it wc lo itoi feel abb- to give to others. N. A. l'rost. UNCLAIMED LETTERS ;.i-.l of i:iiclaiuied Idlers for the ,(ck ( 11. ling Jin. 2o, 1918, at . lillsboro : 1). It. Drown. R. D. Calavan, Mrs. Lou ('ougtll. J. V. Dili, J. I. Johnson, .Mrs. M. Kerns, R. W. Myers. J. P. Miller, Raines Co., I0I111 Rothstroui (foreign), Win. S.itlervvaite, Mrs. F.. R. Sliaban. Janu s Stuart, Miss Hilda Turner, Mrs. Itohert Tncki r, Miss F. Tol lier, W'ailc Hardware Store, Cards - -M rs. Carrie P.. Hen iictt, Mrs. Clara Cutlihi rt, II. (i.tlt. Thomas In land, Geo. S. Johnson, August Kaptur, C. A. McCaslin. J. t:. Lamkin, Postmaster. I'.slie i,. Doughty, of Hillsboro, has sued Lcor.'i Doughty for di . iii'ce, alleging desertion in No viiiibei'. I!lti. They were niar .iitl il The Dalles in December. MM 3. A Parirain - To any one want ing a lirst class dairy farm: l!ceaiisc of leaving this county, plating on the market my well developed dairy farm, two miles from North Plains, mid one mile ninth of Davis station, on the I'nileil. A complete, up-to date dairy farm, with a fine barn anil equipment, water works, and run ning water oil place; well kept up, and soil fertile; has jilwavs paid from start. Anyone wanting a place in which there is good money may telephone for further information to North Plains, lOl'l l. Here is a splendid chance lo gel bold of a money making dairy. 'Ki Joseph Stewart, of Forest Grove, an inmate of the county farm, was biirietl last Thursday at pores t Grove, dentil taking I dace a L Ihe 8,'l years. farm. He was agi d Largest Automobile Show Ever Held in the Northwest Feb. 7 to 13 hi i i .le-iy IRRITABLE NERVOUS Was Cnm'itiott of Indian.t Lady Bofure Beginninrj to Take C&td-u-i, tiie Woman'i Tonic. Kokomn, Iiid.-Mrs. H. Ilntikonicler ol this town, says: "I look so well, and mil ho well, that it docs not seem in if I rvcr needed Cardui. Put I w.is nut al ways this vvny ... I think I have taken n dozen botle.i . . . beloio my lit ll o p.trl Came. I was leclint; drradlully hid, had head. a.,iic,1 backache, sick at my stomach, no energy ... I vvr.s very billable, too, and nervous. I brau takini' C.irdul nhoul fi months hclene my baby caive. A a tcsuli ah those had leeliai'S h it me, an 1 1 lst let I grand, bid as It nothing at all wm Ihe matter, and when the end eama I was hardly sick at all. Since that I Lave never taken Cardui at all . . . It has done- ins fcood, and I know II will help clheis, II they will only Ity It." Many women hnv? written Riatchil Id lers liko the above, lo!lui el Ihe t;o.s th.it Cardui has done them, W hy bhuuW it col hc!; yen, loo? II you cuhVr trout any o! tlieiiiliuciit.". socomnton t ) women, and foci the need it a sale, reliable, slrenRtheniiijj tonic, we urj;e you lo be gin loday and ijlve Cardui a lair trial, Vour dealer sells Card-u-l. Eli-10 Sevcrill Hen., aged 57, died last Saturday from heart failure, it Ihe home of his daughter. Mr ., Jos. lioitu, who resides between llcavcrtoit and Tig.ird. He had left the house nml vves nt the barn when be was striikiit. A neighbor, Mr. Crow lev , assisted ill getting hiiii to the house, vi hi it I he expired in a few minutes. Cue. j oner Limber invi -siigau i; ine. hath and found th.il he espiicip from natural i.uisis. The re : mains were handled by I'mlert"- j Ucr Pegg. of He.iv ct ton. Kins, Groot, w ith the inf ii:lry it AlllellC.'lll l.aki , is here for a :i ,it v. ita liis ( o i .111, Tennis Pyl, .n l ititeli, Pder Pyl. of Past TilUboro. He has just sust.iiiietl til operation for appendicitis, mil vv bile convalescing secured a Ivvo weeks' furlough to make the visit to hi., Hillsboro relatives. NOTICK OF PINAL SKTl'LP.MKNT In Th County Court of Tho Stale (ki OrcKon Pur WaxliiuKluii In Uic MatU-r of the P.staUi of Join Scharer, pccewiisl. NOTICK is hereby K'vcu that the undersigned ndminii.trator of said estate has lihsl in the uhovo entitled Court and eau.-y! his final nccotint ami report as such adininii.'.rator, nml tho said Court has fixed and apMiint ed Monday the 2fith day of February, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of huh! day, nnd tho Court Koom of tho above untitled Court in 1 1 UI.--.horo, Oregon, as the time and ph-ce for hearing objections tn said final ur count and for the final settlement of .said estate. Dated this 22d day of January, I'.ilK. DAVID TSCIIAPOLP, Administrator of estate aforesaid. IIAIU-:, McALP.AU & PKTKUS, AttorneyH of admi.iistrator. I''. I. Kuralli has his office in Die Hillsboro National Hank Pld, Loans your money, insures your buildings, rents your houses, buys and sells your properly, makes collections. Notary Public. Also speaks German and Swiss. .''; ? i'om : ;:.;;. Milk t : n-Kit i nrtihti) I'.al'Y f 'oitf ,8 I;,::,) l'..r l,.-aL.h M ! I V !, !..! ,f. .l. ... , h.-.llll. Oi il, H k,, .' s,1') -i I-, t. li ,!. ,!;, h -. i..., .1. i i- . i ,i.-.ii..-.. ii.ii.ii M ' I litWIIIC llfUKJI?- :".. i',,i. !,-... 'li.. .jfys W3MUl.W,X:-MILK Ctt GRAVELY'S CKUURATED Real Chewing Plug mad of Rloh, 6ppy Tobtcoo th Grmlr Way give mora Solid Comfort with a Little Chaw than a big chaw of ordinary plug; A 10a. POUCH IS PROOF OF IT J?Xl.firmel)MacceCe Durmr.Vn, IQOK K)l 1HH t'fiOTK TION liUh my i II THE IIILLSbORO COMMERCIAL CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000 An old, safe nml tctiset valivo hank, lociitcil in tlio Hillshoio Cniuiucrn.tl lil.uk, 1. W.uinu r Main and Seeniid si reels. Hillsboro CommoiVtial Itoiik. Hillsboro Feed awl Boarding Stable I'rit cs I-;sonl!. DA Y AND NIGHT SrUVICf. 2tul v 'v';nlliiH;Uill Sts-. NOIKK OF SIlK.KIt'P'S SMP. III The Circuit Court of The Slate of Oregon For Washington County. Charles P. Shorcy. Plaintiff, vs Clarence K. Vent; 'r and M-tty Mlsi" Yctuter, his wife, Allison Iv Yeat'cr, W. It. !.,( ... ami Pl- ic A. Fr.-iUct. h us wife, O. A. Ol ,ei) and ' M en, hi:i wife, llefeniLillt.-'. Ity virtue of :m execution, jildir J nient otil i, dccris' and order ofj .ale issiiisl out of the above entitled, court in the above entitled cause t") mc (luvcteil an ilalcil me iusi uiiy (f January, UUS, upon tho judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 'Jlst day of January, lUlK, in favor of Charles p. Shorcy, plaiiitilf, and iigainsl Clarence K. YcaK'T and Mnry PLsie Yeaifcr, his wife, defend until, for tho sum of $t(l,U0 togeth er with interest thereon ut the rut' of eight per cent per annum from the 27lh day of February, DM7; the fur ther sum of JKi.KO txr paid; the furttn-r wnn of city llrrm pld by plaitilT, nnd the further Hum of $s0.00 uttorney'ii fees, and for Ihe costs and diidmrji iiieiit.s of this suit taxed at $5 1 .7.'.; nnd the rods of and upon thin writ, commaiidin rno to make Kale of tne following (le-u-ribcd ri id estate, to wit; J Commencing nt a point, 120 feet; west of tho Houtheast corner of Hock ii, of nnd in the town of (now city)j of Hillsboro, County of -Washington,1 State of Oregon, and ruining thence' v.e.ii iiionif ine norm lino oi vvann - iiigton Slro t Of! feet, thence north P.8 fed, thence cant DC f-et, thence south 1UH feet to tiu place of be ginning. NOW THF.UKFOKR, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order, de cree nnd order of sale and in compli ance with the demands fif wild writ I will, on -Monday the 2!"th day of Feb ruary, 1918, ut the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, nt the front door of the Court1 House at llillnlioro, Oregon, noil ut public auction (subject to redemp tion) to the hij'hcftt bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and in-! tcreat which the within named do-' fondants und each of thorn had on the' 25th day of October, 10H, nnd mib setptent thereto, the (Into of the ' mortgage horcinhrforri cloned, or since that dale had in and to tho above d"scribei property or any purl thereof to mitiufy miid execution, judgment order nnd decree, interest, eosU and nccuring routs. I. C APPLKflATK, i Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, Dated this 22nd day of January, l!MS. First issue January 2'lih, HUH. Last issuo February 21nt, 1018. JOIIN M. WALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. "".IMP THANK HEAVENS THAT MONKEY 13 STUFFED! SO ARE SOME MEN WHEN THEY SWALLOW THAT JUST AS GOOP JOKE AND LET SOMEBODY HAND THEM ORDINARY PLUG! INSTEAD OF REAL GRAVELY r SHAL-IT IS NOT REAL iHAVI LV WITHQU I THIS si? a'i BANK Auto Liycrj W. 0. Doill'lei'll rMti'kTAki'K r i f I'ieis ;ilten,u,l uiv'lit nr il.ty, Chapel and Patliirs. Hilluhoro, - OrvQon J 7hv Old Relu) )r I In i tfonl The llarlfoid Fire li ir fineo t'o.,i i the lirst aid nly t'o. thai ullers l'a?nel.l en (Infer (, bii) ersni.tlSbip; -i itof live Hock a 1 1."" il tite ( !ec linn aguiiisl liis;i id' ;iiir tibu k by (li'.ilhof imy i i tHe, Sw, Pkiaui nr Wrtle In I. tin Van,lrri..l A .....i tlA L. C( I Pliuno Mnin .oil. Ililbhon , Oi,' , v '- tif. r- " i. liRANO iV' i ai ir-i i o, I r cm ciiin t i:it ' : ""'miiiuiwihi, , i t ,', (" tr,. -ili-il o,,i l,n i,i.-i. iu i,Mi,a I!,,,,,'. It .4 V : Hiinii ill l. s, i-r , y I, ; le, I ,1. ,r-l.J.,il,t. Al I: ! .' I, SOLD HY ALL DRUGGIS i'IMI. LVERYVVHERE TH1I.11 Won Til II;?. 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