The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 06, 1918, Image 4

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ANSWERS 10 QUERIES
A Few Interesting Observations
Written by County Pupils
COVER A WIDE RANGE
Something That Would Make an
Habitual Grouch Smile
complex
pic
Drawing the "long bow" lcnjs
to the mirth of the world, but oc
casionally in the archives of the
county there are things that will
make the habitual grouch smile
and cure the worst case of dys
pepsia thai was ever inducted
into the stomach of the. genus ho
mo. Some of the answers to
questions in the recent Eighth
Grade county examinations
would make a long-faced news
paper man forget his troubles
and envy, start his digestion, and
even take his mind off more as
tute tribulations. To maite a
long story short here are some irf
the queries and answers handled
by the recent examining board at
the county examination: '
Question Write'1
sentence.
Answer "When the roll is
called up yonder '11 be there."
Q. Name the allies of Ger
many. A. "Austria, Turkey and ail
the fool countries of the world."
Q. Give an illustration of un
adverbial phrase.
A. "Give, the Kaiser a black
eye for me."
Q. What is an alien?
A. "An alien is a man from
another country and has no civ
ilization papers."
Q. Name ten chief towns
in Oregon.
A. "Dilley is one of ten chief
towns in Oregon."
Q. How should one care for
the ears?
A. "We should not let any
insect get in the ears. It might
gnaw a hole in the ear-drum and
then one could not hear any
more."
Q. Define an "alien enemy."
A. "An alien enemy is a for
eigner that sticks np for his fa
therland, the way some of the
dam old Germans do."
The above are actual answers
to questions submitted, and while
ridiculous in many ways, are in
dicative of the current trend of
juvenile thought.
Scott, Glenn Knox, Ada
-Patience Meicrjur-
19-
GRADUATES
The following pupils of Wash
ington County were granted 8th
grade diplomas, as a result of the
examination held May 16 and
17:
District No. 1 John Bechen,
Willie Walters.
Dist. 2 Rita Bunning, Harold
Sehofield, Margaret Sherbrooke,
Leo Susbauer, Ray Neep, Ber
nard Hendricks, Delia Phillips,
Harold lienderson.
Dist. 3 Willie Crawford.
Dist. 6 Violet Vetter, Lucy
Eggimann, Edna Spaily, Lillian
Findley, Octavia Haskell
Dist. 7 Wesley Wood, Char
lotte Hilts, Harley Wahner, Er
nest Vandehey, Wilhelmina Kro-
eger, Beatrice Thwaite, Clara
Case, Blanche Short.,
Dist. 8 Roscoe Powers.
Dist. 10 Ralph Hiatt, Caro
line Hiatt, Alice Peterson, Ella
Hiatt, Carl Broderson, Donald
Schoolcraft, Ray Wolf, Ila Corn
stock, Dorothy DeShazer.
Dist. 11 Jt. Ruth Goodman.
Dist. IS Alice Moore.
Dist. 14 Mabel Vanderzan
den, Wm. Herb, Lawrence Moore
Victor Vanderzanden, Leo Herb,
Bernard Meuwsen, Loretta Van
derveldon.
Dist. 15 Virginis
Hiram
Hall.
Dist,
gen.
Dist. 21 Ruth Meek, Alice
Meek, Nellie Cropp, Elmer Saln
wedel. Dist. 22 Marie Hulbert, Leo
Elwert, Sadie Pon.Kleick. Lilly
Rhewalt, Elsie Gerber, William
Rhewalt, Harry Sevick. Carl
Shalterbrand, Marvel Hulbert.
Dist. 28 Ratyh Morin. Helen
Zwingli, Violet Marquis, Keith
McMichael, Theodore Portouw.
Dist. 2(i Lucille Wourms.
Dist. 27 Myra Prickett, Ed
ward Vanderr.anden.
Dist. 29 Enl Pierson, Agnes
Moline. Ida Pierson, Flossy Cox.
Dist. 82 Wilber Anderson,
Bertha l'erin, Perrv Swanson.
Dist. 37-Ethef Richards, Au
gusta Wedeking, Leo Anieker.
Dist. asLena Kehrli, David
Rich, Lee Wann, Lena Kuntx.
Dist. 3S Velda Koeber.
Dist. 42 Louise Donovan.
Dist. .44 Florence Hunt, Ma
rie Tolke.
Dist. 45 Edwin Rasmussen.
Dist. 4tijt Winifred Finigan.
Dist. .48 Georsre Thompson.
Dist. 53 Anna Myer.
Dist. 54-Gracc Gijicr, Robt.
Hebeisen. Kenneth Smith, Leila
Wismer, Gertrude Jaggi, Meryl
Smith.
Dist. 55 Earl Riehen, Adel
heid Nussbaumer.
Dist. 58 Rudolph Greener.
Dist.61-Gl.ulvs Tannock.
Dist. ti2jt Clyde May, Mar
garet Stark, Bessie Prmh'n.
Dist. 63 Rhease Taylor.
Dist.69 Agnes Batemau.
Dist.72 Jack Irvin,x Cecil
Willis, Rosa Gindhart
Dist. 78 Frank Micek.
Dist.74 Albert Kehrli.
Dist. 78 Leonard Davis, The
odore Hener, Belvya Hener.
Dist. 81 Frieda" Berger, Ida
Berger, Edward Meier, Lily Col
felt, Edmund Meinecke.
Dist. 89 Teddy Wilkins,
Mary Harrow, Mildred James,
Lizzie Forney.
Dist. 90 Adaliue
Dist. 92 Clarence
ther Peterson, Jennie
Dist. 94 Albert
Hilda Jacobscn.
Dist 90 Stella Peters,
Courtney.
Dist. 97 Josephine Peters,
Nellie H erimns, George Van
Dyke. "Dist. 99 Ralph Buckley,
Grace Leviek.
Dist. 107 Austin Dtlk, Eu
gene Marriott, Inez Sundliersj,
Herbert Erickson, Eloise Barker,
Lloyd Blanton, Leland Shaw,
Chester Doerr, Gladys Sidwell,
Arthur Weygant.
Barker.
Pallay, Es
Hetlesater. Keinmer,
Roscoe
RED CROSS
I ' ,
representatives of the work1 that 'nation Land Claim uud south 12
at the Seattle Conference it was i1'"'8 s' 40" wwit 7UM)' Kt"n
n. ... i. . th northeast coi ner thermit, in
thought unwise to give out any j township one (l) north of lun,
program for Summer Junior Red; two (2) and three CO west, il
Cross work, but it is hoped that i lametto Meridian, Wnshiimton t'oun-
every boy and girl m ill continue
to give patriotic service to his
country, perhaps in war garden
ing, food production, food con
servation, selling Thrift Stamps,
or, perhaps, doing some w ork re
quired by Red Cross Auxiliaries
in neighorbhoods. Mrs. lilumau
er plans for a conference early in
the Fall, when with neW hope
and inspiration, it may be possi
ble to extend this work to the
farthest end of each county.
As all reports from the schools
are not in, complete results of
the work cannot be given, but
donations of money received are
t7e from Shutc school; $1.00
from Johnson school; $20 from
Arcade school, given in by Miss
Gladys Cornelius, on behalf of
the Junior work, being proceed
from an entertainment given 1
the children.
Eighteen pupils of the Rock
Creek school have a "Kan th
Kaiser" club and sent in $25.50
by Miss Tilda Grossen.
The Misses Dunaer's R
v. ross ilog, tiyp, lias lccn
catching gophers and moles
the extent of $3.15: Mrs. J. M
Elder, $1.00 for the local fund
Mr. Rushlow leaves a D
Journal at
donation.
.il
headquarters as hi
for fate - 1 arm ot 121 acres
at Dershaiu Motion, practical
nil cleared mid in cultivation
it., it, 1,
naoicaiiie nouse; gooa luirn :ruii
uing water; near United depot
on rural mail and milk route:
Telephone Farmer 7F4, Nortl
Plains, 12-14
SUMMONS.
From now on until further' no
tice headquarters will only be
open for work Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays. This will
enable the faithful workers to
have a rest from sewing and at
tend to gardens and households,
which require extra attention
these days.
The requirements and spcifiea
tion have not been issued, but
the aftermath of opinion from
the Seattle conference is that
when materials on hand in vari
ous chapters, branches and aux
iliaries have been made up, Refu
gee clothing will claim attention.
As it is now no more materials
are to be purchased until instruc
tions have been issued and these
are absolutely dependent upon
conditions in r ranee.
We must obey them, we must
do the work we are asked to do,
and stop doing it when we are
asked to stop.
The Northwestern Division, of
which Hillsboro Branch and its
auxiliaries are a part, have used
700,000 yards of matrial, making
350,000 garments; 800,000 yards
of . gauze, making 8,500,000
(dressings; 150,000 lbs. of yarn,
Leiter, making 80,000 sweaters and 40,-
Reatha Parcell. Grace Rolston, 1 000 socks.
lone Baldwin, Frank Meyers,' The Junior Red Cross is no
Donald Watrous, Martha Reed,f longer an experiment it is a
Edwin Swanton, Harold Devlin, success, and as the Northwest is
Clark Aydelott, Orvyl Howard, the land of universal education,
Vesta Mertz, Elizabeth Tucker, ' the flag and the Red Cross have
Donald Templeton, Orpha Par- followed the school.
ker, Arthur McCoy, Blair Knox, The new chairman of the Jun
Walter Lenneville.
'. Dist. 16 Margaret Simpson,
ior Red Cross, Mrs. B. M. Blu
mauer, has notified the various
I.V THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF ORKGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
Ruth Realty Company, a corporation
l'laintiff,
vs.
Onoy Gossman, Defendant
To Oney Gossman, defendant abov
named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required
appear and answer tiie complaint
nieu against you m Hie above enti
tied court and cause on or before th
7th day of June, 1918, and if you fail
to so appear and answer, plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in its complaint, to-wit
ror a ueoree adjudging that you
pay to plaintitl the sum of $1,092.2,
with interest at six per cent, from
January 6, 1915, less $89.10 paid on
account thereof, together with th
costs of this suit within such tunc
after the entry of decree herein
the court shall determine, and in U
fault of such payment that you and
all persons claiming through or un
der you be forever barred and fore
closed of the equity of redeinntion
and all rights or claims, in and to the
premises described in the complaint
which said premises arc described
as follows:
Part of the Clias. McKay and wife
Donation Land Claim number 68, tie
ing parts of sections six (6) and
seven (7), township one (1) north
range two (2) west, and claim num
ber 73, being parts of sections one
(l),two (2), eleven (11) and twelve
(12) township one (1) north, range
three (.1 west of the Willamette Mer
idian, being more particularly bound
eu ana described as follows, to-wit
Commencing at the northeast cor
nor of said Chan. McKay and wife
Donation Land Claim and running
thence south 12 degrees ;!(!' 40" wet-
along' the east boundary line of said
McKay Donation Land Claim, 1-10.
feet to an iron pipe, Witney corner
thence continuing south 12 degree:
36' 40" west along said east bound
ary line 579.39 feet from said wit
ness corner to an iron pipe in the
center of the county road; thence
north 58 degrees 02' 30" west, fol
lowing along the center line of said
county road, 201.07 feet to an iron
pipe; thence north 40 degrees 23' 30'
west 310.03 feet to an iron nine
thence north 20 degrees 34' 50" west
loo.w leet to an iron pipe; thence
north 27 degrees 16' 30" west 98.57
feet to an iron pipe; thence leaving
said county road, north 37 degrees
rr 20" east 292.70 feet to an iron
pipe set in the north line of said Me
Kay and wife Donation Land Claim
thence south 70 degrees 43' 40" eas-t
along said north boundary line of
said McKay and wife Don. Land CI.
450 feet to an iron pipe, witness cor
ner; and thence continuing south 7G
degrees 43'40" east 13.30 feet to the
place of beginning, containing 7.06
acres, more or less, except the fol
lowing described real property con
veyed by Ruth Realty Company and
T. T. Slaughter and Clara Slaughter,
his wife, to the County of Washing
ton, state of Uregon, more particu
larly described as follows:
Beginning at an iron pipe in the
eenter of the county road on the east
line of the Chas. McKay and wife
TMt tat tlmiil fa
the letter "(, ". The
trem manta the top.
mh uimp i tend ecet
mera UrmV.
i-
Uncle Sam will Hand Him
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
In a Pouch from You
eo a reach any man in
Uncle Sam Service. When you send him
tobacco, let it be good tobacco tobacco
worth sending all that long way the flat,
compressed plug of Real Gravely.
Give any man a chew of Real GraTrl. Plug, and
he will tell you that 'i the kind to tend. Send the be.ll
Ordinary plug it falae economy. It coiU leu per
week to chew Krai Grarely, became a unal! chew of
it laaU a long while.
If you .moke a pipe, .lice Cravely with your knife
and add a little to your (molting tobacco. It will giva
flavor improve your smoke.
A Sc.
SEND YOIJB FRIFNO IN THE V. S. SERVICE
a pouch or cuavixy
Dlra ll arouad kr carry it in lOe. pooch!.
sump wiupoi a into h h.nd. m .a, Tr.inin. Camp er Seaport
of the U. b. A. Lven ever there" a 3c. Mam trill take it to.
him. Your deafer will upplr eavelop and five yoa official direc
tion how tc address iU
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY. Danville, Va.
The Patent Poach kempt it Freehand Clean an J Ge,J
it is not Heal Gravely without thi Protactiom mai
Established 1831
ty, OrvKOU. thence in the center ol
said roadway !0 feet wide uorlli ;s
degrees 02' J!0" we.vt :'01.(i7 feet to
an iron pipe; thence north 40 ili-nivcs
SW HO" west ;il0.0,'! feel to an iron
pipe; thence north -0 deurres lit' et"
west lod.tiS feet, thenee leaving; said
center of the present roadway and
continuing on the north line of the
proposed chance in county road
lift south tti dejjivoji -It' .10" cast
S!10 feet, thence south I:: delves
IV 20" west 8.0 feet, thenee south -Id
doitroes -It' 10" east ISO.O feet, thence
north 4:t decrees l.V -0" east SO feel,
thence south -It! decrees AY 40" east
2:l.!)o feet to the east line of said
Chiut. McKay and wife Donation
l and Claim, thence on said line south
12 denrees ;!t" III" west f.l.U feet to
the place of heiiinuiiut, containing
0.405 acres, exclusive of a thirty foot
strip along the south line of the
herein uVsen!ed tract and which has
heretofore lvu used as a public
highway.
This summons is puhlished hy or
der of the llonorahlii l!eoi )jo li. l'.atr
ley, Judire of the Circuit Court of th
State of Oregon for Washington
County, Wiule and filed in said court
and dated the 2 till dav of April,
I1US.
CAHKY & KKKK,
CIIAIM.KS A. HART.
W. ti. 1IARI'.
Attorneys fol I'l.uulil'i'.
Address:
1410 Yeon Huildiiitf,
Portland, Oregon. '
SUMMONS.
IV THK CIKCL'IT COl'KT OV
Tin: st ATi; ok oukijon kok
WASHINGTON COl'MY
N'aidyn 1. Metier, I'laim ff,
vs.
Louis 15. Metijrer, Itefcndiiut.
To Louis 11, Met,tj;er, uhove inuin.i.
defendant :
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are lierehy rtnuircd to up.
ps'ar and answer tlio complaint tilcl
against you in tlm ahove enlitlcil
suit on or before Friday, the 7th
of June, 101S, which said date is m
weeks and more from and after ill.
first publication of this Summon,',
viz: after Tlmr.-d y, the 2."'!h day of
April, and if you tail to aj ( a :
or nnsvver raid complaint the plain
tiff for want theivof will apply ti
the Court for a d.-cr.e iiissolvi;n; tht
marriage contract exirtin 1 t a - cr
you and the plaintiff, and for i tiu-i
and further relief as the Court n.a
deem just.
This Summons is ptil li-lnd l y v:
der of th lion. tiro. l. liai ,. y.
Judge of the Ciiviilt CoiiitH-f iru
Stat rf Ore sn 'ir t!i..' County of
Washington, and said order was
made nnd dated on the 20th day i
April, 1018, and the date of the fi
nublication- of this Summons i'i
Thursday, the 2Mh dav of April
1018; last publication, Thursday, tin
Cth day of June, 11118.
F. J, Strcibig and L. II.
Attorneys for
815 Yeor. Illdg., I'orllam
CITATION
Strck,
Plaintiff.
I, Oregon.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Hie County of Wash
ington. In the Matter of the K.- tati- of II. .
Ijk, lei.-asd.
Tillie Mann, Nels II. Swansun, Peter
S. Johnson, real name Peter S. Swan
son, Manna ilcrglantl, ( hut lie Swan
'on, Christina liunning and Jn!ia M.
Pfeilley, Plaintill'.-i,
vs.
Nils Swanson, .Ions Swanson Nmil,
Frank Swanson, Joseph T Leo, nnd all
other persons un-niiuu'il or unknown,
having or claiming any interest in sued
estate, as heirs or distributees,
Itifendants
To Nils Sw:i!iK.;ii, Jons Swanson
N'ord, Frnnk Swunsoii, Joreph T. Leo,
and all other persona un-named or un
known, having or claiminp; any interest
in such estate, as heirs or dintni.ut.ees.
in the niiiiH; of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby coinnmiKled to iipier
before the Ilonornb e County Court of
the State of Oregon, forXie" County of
Washington, in the court bouse in Un
ity of HiIIsIkiM. Oi-ei'on. on tlie22ud
ibiy of July, litis t the hour of ten
o'clock m., of said date, to show
cause, if any there be. why the facts
should not be found and the right of
heirship and distribution to said chtate
decreed as et forth and prayed for in
the petition of iiluintiff on tile herein.
and you are further required to appear
tietoresani l,ourt nt ai time and n in e
and file answers setting un vour re
spective claims of heirship, ownership
or interest in said estate.
This citation is issued nnd servcil ny-
on you by publication thereof, pursuant
to an order of the Hon. 1 1. I!, Hc.ismi-
r, Judge of the nliovc entitled (
Inly made and entered on the l.tlh
of April, 1018, ordering that such pnb-
cauon he in tne Itiilslioro A re us, onci
ach Wi.ek for six successive iveelj
the first oubliciition llii-cof ! I,. ,',
iKih dav of Ai.ril. litis. lil(l f In
last publication thereof to boon the
Jtllh rlay of May; l!IIH,
Wlinessmv ham and nea i,f i
!ourt allixed. this the l.'ilh t:, ,.(
April, 1!)H.
(Stall H, A. KIMiATLI,
('lerk of Court.,
and unswel, for waul thereof, plain
tiff will apply to the Court Jor the
relief demanded in their cuiiiplainl,
namely: lor judgment and ikuo
udjudKing due phiiiititu on uccount
of the. jiromissory note uecurcd by
Unit certain mortgage dated Febru
ary 10, 1010, executed by defendant;.,
l aid Keiiners nnd Crave Ueiuict m
I'.iwu of plaint if Is, iicouhd lu IokK
Of at piij.e i.t ICivord ot Moilgapes
lor U aslungtou County, Stale ot Or
egon, the follow ins iiins, iiiuiiely:
5.itM2..nl with interest thereon lit the
lute of six per cent per milium t'lutii
t'clmiaiy 11H7; the further Mini
of J.iOO.OO us attorney' fees, mul
their costs and disbursements liertin;
luither for a. decree declaring sniii
mortgage u vuiid, subsisting Inn twul
si.penor to uny lieu said ih'knduiit s
or any of tbcin, bavu on mih! plen,-i-.es,
fur the sun's nbovo mentioned or
which may herein be allowed plaui
tii is upon that ceitain real property
ivith all and singular the tenements,
hereditaments and upptn lemuu es
thet't until aiipertainiiig or in iinjwt.se
tielongiug, Mtuatcd in tlio I'ounty vn'
Washington, State of Oicgoii, uiui
ih scribed us follows:
The Last half i ' of the F.u t
ball' ('-) of the SoiTlliwest iiiaiti-f
I'll and the West half U) of ttie
Southeast t1,) of Section 'i'wo (21
ii Township Three (li) South -i
ilonge vo (2) Wist of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing one Hun
di'idawd twenty (1201 ucii s i uv( t.
'-'' cres, more or lev, de-iciial. .1 i
I'riuts ti:', TO, Nil, M, mid 2 aci.-s v..
I i ,u i Vti ami .i acre ot Trail 'i v.
Clo-'mleoi Mounl.'iiu Oivliards, Inc..
us described in' pstiagrapli Ml ei' tin
ev.aijiliiiut herein, ioieclo..inu suoi
uioiu,io:e ami ilinvting tliat t
property now coveicd tncrcbv he sot-
iu the manner piovided bv law, pei
niittiug plaint ii'i's, or any oilier pai
ty to this suit, to puiciia.jc i e ...m,
ul sue'i sale,
and b.u ring ilefeii.i-iiit
and all of them of all right, title -interest
in or to -anl lot jieitj, c
iv;u Hie st.itutiu I iglll ol le. I. i;:-
itoil, nnd .-.i!. Sin,: platiitttis i-i,-i.llier
ami n.i tliei- r.-!i, i u. may te ti'
court seem in.-e! nnd prt'fer.
This snmi'i'O'S is served upon yo.
by .-ub!icalii.n t'.i.-of in neieuh.nc
with t!-e order of the Hon. t;.,,-.
U. Itaelcy, itnlg.' of the almve enli
lU Court, n-;ol,
.'ii April 21, i:'!
The irn' .' i'
tl.is SihCiOIOM;- i:.
Thr- il..; ' of ti
tlli . H.lttilii,,-,!;; i .
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20 Mull., v J'.!.
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Washington Cihii,i.
:u heeca Wlikes, ITuiutiff, vs,
A. Uraluun, W. C. Keptus, i,.
VV'uodyard, W. V Pliilli) nnd . .....
Hoc l'lmiips, his wife, 1 'elciului...
'lo W. i'. Phillips and Jane On
i lumps, la; wile, the nlxjvu nuiiHK
uetcmiuiiLs.
In the name of the Slate of Ore
gon: Vou are heiehy required to ap
pear in the above enlillcil court tunl
i.nswer the ainendiHi coiuplaint Id
.i;;ain..l )uu in Uie aU.,e entitled
i uisc, on or before tne l iih day ii
June, litis, said liute bung after the
t-xpiratioii of six wei ks iioiu tile diil.
of the lu.-t publication of tins sum-
i..otis; ami il you l.tii so to
and answer i.anl tuiieiiileq runiiiaiiit
tor want mono!, plaintiiis vill up
ply lo tne court tor the lelief praynl
lor in her complaint, to-wit: I.,
judgment again..! the dr'feiulaiits Or
ion A. di'iihtim, W. t;. Kepass, Iv It.
Uoodyani and W. F. Phillips ami
Jane Jne I'lullips, his wite, in tl
son of $::;il).u0 iii U. S, Bold com,
with interest thereon from tlie 2l.lh
day of Ahiy, 1010, at the rate of "
per cent, per annum, and the fuither
sum of $lUi).(JII iilluiney's fe..., ami
tiio costs and dish-unx-mcnl of tbi
suit, and Un- a decree tbrhn ing l!n
said lli.t moi tguge of plaintiff lles-
crilied in her uniemlcd coiuplaint, to
In: u Hist lien anil mortgage upon t lu
ll ill property in said aiiK-ndnl com
piaint described prior and superior
to the in, rent, I i);lit, title, claim illiti
lien of acli nnd all of the defend
ants, ami that the interest, right,
claim and lien of each and all of the
defendants bo q.-i-lured mid decreed
to be inferior, rnilmrdiniite and mib-
ject in all respects to the lien of
plaintitl s suul mortgage; that plain
tiff said mortgage, be foreclosed,
and that the real properly therein
and in plaintiffs amended complaint
described, to-wit: Situate in Wash
ington County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Southeast quarter of the
Northeast quarter of Section l.'l, in
T. Ii N. Ii. 4 W. of the Willamette
Meridian, containing 40 acri k. be ad
judged and decreed to be sold by the
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore
gon, in the manner prescribed by
law, ninL tlie practice of this court,
SUMMONS.
IN THK CIRCUIT comer fn,
THE STATK OK OBKtJON FOIt
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Louis Pulwky and Mary.J'ulsky,
Plaintiffs,
Paul Reimera and Grace Jiei'm-
ers, his wife; Lena Scbniuck
lr, Wm. Legner, P. K. lirail
shaw Ceo. Sanford Smith, W.
H. Powell. W. II I
Harriet (J. IJchtv. his wife: 1 !
(i. Moultzner, Mflis Tiniui and
F. Timm. F. Mover. Willbun
ti. Wood and Alalilihi A lli.,.,l
IiiiKbaiid and wile; Pulsky Or
chard Trai.-ls, Inc., a corpora
tion, "United Assets Co.." a cor- i
Duration and John T. Lynch. !
'I lefi ndaiils. i
To Defendants: Paul P.eiiuers. Le- I
na Schmuckler, Win. Legner, P. K. :
lirarlshaw, W. If. Powell, W. II. i
I-ichty, Harriet (J. Licbty, Kllis
Timm, F. Timm, F, Moyer and !
John T. Lynch.
In the name of the State of Ore- !
feon; You ui hereby reUired to i
appear and answer the Complaint )
against: you in the above entitled
Court and cause on or before the I
10th day of June, 1918, said time be
ing more than six weeks from tli
date of the first publication of this j
summons and being the time pre- I
scribed by the Court for such appear
ance by you in the order for publi
cation of summons entered in this
cause; and if you fail so to appear
W. ODonc
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stuck by ilciil h nf any i -i iso.
See, Phono or Write lo .1.. lire.
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SOLD Hi ALL DRUCGiSTS
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CVERVWHEIIE
THE HILLSDORO
COMMERCIAL BANK
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000
, An old, safe suul conservative bank,
located in tlie Hillsboro Commercial
llock, S. W. corner Mainnml Second
streets.
Hillsboro ("onunornial Hank.
CORL & HARMS
J. I. Crfse Tractors
Master Trucks
lir2 THIRD STREET IULLSHORO, OREGON
Him WM
HaNa Cigars
ARE
fl ANnFRAHRAMT
lMj'itTHEY SATISFY -
ASK YOUR DEALER
J. HENRY KROEGER, Di-
l id tlmt the iroei-,.Irt of t.iid milt? ob
C.iiiid be iiiilu-. l.i I'iiyiiu iit of the
-.VYIill hlllll.H llu.' unui the lllilltit'f,
.ii sit fortfi in her mneiubil tuiii
niiiuit iiml for wbii Ii iuit'im iit
naynl, .iii.l lh.it the ib l'i-inl.iiit tun!
t,.iii m t:,. i, i, unit all periHiUK rliiiui'
i K i... lnrouj;(i or iimb'r them,
or li.lnr of tin-in, be fWexw
IihiitiI, fiiriTbiMil nnd irH'lutlel
f i Dm nil iiiti:n-Ht in, rilit or
title to, or eluini or lien uoon the mil
property by miiil niortKUKe rovenl
duve only the Hlnltittuy fgM of o
biiiitioii. Tbut the plaintiff have
jiulinni'iit nnl i-xivutiim iimnxt wibl
ilu'i'iiiiiMilii, Orton A. Ornluuii, W, t'.
IC.'pajm, K II. Woodynnl, V. Pliil
lipx u ml June Hoe PhillipN, bin wife,
jointly anil nevrrully for uny ib'tic
n.'tiry whirli may lie retnaininif tin-p.-ilil
lifter npilyiii the prorertlit of
tlie mile of Kind u emisi-M to the nut-i.-..'iu-tion
of Kii Id jmlipnent mid ile-
rree, nnd tlmt the plirrhii).r of unul
pretniiieii lit rxivutiun nib', ! li t in
to iiiiiiiiluil.' pofirsiilon tlu-iwif on
the dute of uid mile, bv'lbe olliifi
liiitkiuK (iilrli luile, iiml for uttrh otber
uiui further relief m to tlm rourt
inuy k.-1-iii Hint nnd i-.iiiliibl.. in tln
prrtuiseH. 'Ibin mimuionn id nerved upon yon
by publli-ntioii themif in the llilln
Imro Airim puiMumit to mi oid.-r of
the ilonorabln 0irge It. f!i:hv,
Judire of the nhove entitliMl court,
niiule, renderwl and dtiti-d the lt
day of May, 1918, .The dute of Hi"
flrut ptiblicntlnn (if tliU nuuiinouit in
l May and. PJIH, nnd the dnlo" of the
l.mt publiriitlon thereof in June l.ltli,
PJIH.
HARK. MeAI.KAR PKTI KS.
Attoilll'VH for PllliUtlff, renillrtlt
nttorneyn State of Oregon, poHtufliii'
nddreHM, Sbute 8nviii(H It.nik liuibl
Iiir, Hlllnlioro, Oregon.
Hillsboro
Investment
Company
We have for sale the 445 acres known at the Conru-ll
farm, adjoining the City of Hillsboro; 300 acres approx
imately under cultivation.
This is one of the best tracts of land in Washington
County for general farming purposes and for suburban
acreage.
Hillsboro High School grounds sold from this tract only
four blocks from center of city. Paved streets, city
water, gas and electric equipment lead to the property.
' One hundred acres of this land will be sold in small
tracts and the balance in any amount to suit the investor.
e
Anyone seeking a high-grade
farm of 200 acres, more or
less can do no better elsewhere
All tracts will be sold on reasonable terms. If you con
template a purchase at this or a future date you cannot
do better than take the matter up with us and lit us
work out a proposition for you. '
You may as well own a tract of land adjoining the city
as elsewhere. The investment would not be greater.
Hillsboro Investment Co.
W. MAHON JOHN M. WALL D. T. SMITH
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