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COUNTY EXPENSES BIG Continued from Pa Re Three 10; Charles Parker, 7.20 j Riley Thomas, 1.70; Xorman Me vers, 2.40; A Mceuwscn, 2; A L Van skey, 1.20; Leo Waters, 1; Peter I'yl, 1.80; M Sommcr, 8.30; Jno C) Mara, 1.90; Glen M Knox. 1.20; T J Peveyhouse, 1,20; Alb Cop, ti.10; Dan Pubols, 1.90; F. M Kiee, 2; Jno Renner, 2.20; W A Vandyke, 2.10; Everett Priek tt, 8.80; Joseph Senko, 2; Irle Kverest, 1.20; Oliver Faust, 2.40; Chas Trachsel, 10; Walter May nack, 1.80; Marvin Krahmer, 5. 30; 1) C Jolly, 2.40; II C Sahnow, 1.40; Alb Traehsel, 8.10 Harold Knox, 1.80; A C Kruger, 6.00; II R Findley, 5.60; II A Kurnt li, 38.10; C C Arns, 4.60; Henry Johnson. 4.80; Chas W Fuller. 1.10; Glen E Miller, 1.50; Mil dred Steinhoff, 4.20; Clarence Klatt, 3.10; O M Grimm, 2; J M Hiatt, 8.20; Cecil Stephens, 4.70; Airs F L Pranger, 3.10; Raynoer Ilaynes, 40c; Ralph Wolf, 1.80; Calvin Bunker, 1.20; II T Hesse. 1; F J Francis, 2.10; Harvey Helms, 3.40; Arthur Vincent. .20; Walt Robinson ,8.50; J V Deardorf, 2.60; John Tschabokh 1.20; Joe Mueller, 1; A Gough nour, 2; Douglas Mcpherson, 1.90; EarKJrabel, 4.90; Alb Uor wick, 8.40; Christian Zuercher, 2.80; 11 K Dennv, 4; Jos Vanau- denhagen, 3.70; Elwood Wilson, 3.30; Delmer Meyers, 2.60; Rov MeConnell, 2.20. ' Road Supervisors salaries C C Nelson, $140; II D Matteson, Dist, 4, 56; Chas Geiberger, Dint I, 91.25; W N Hathorn, Dist 3. 70; II 1) Matteson, Dist 4, 10; Otto ogel, Dist 5, 108; Chas F Grabel, Dist 6, 35; J Moline, Dist 7, 4; A Zwiener, Dist 9, 28; J J Shevlin, Dist 10, 6; J J Wismer, Dist 11, CO; C E Meacham, Dist 12, 40; Ben Heesacker, Dist 14, 12; J M Hiatt, Dist 15, 29; Jas Churchill, Dist 16, 24; Geo Fish er, Dist 17, 40; J M Vanderzan den, Dist 17, 40; C E Meaeham, Dist 18, 12; Fred Hamel, Dist 19, 8; GjPEssner, Dist 20, 4; Geo Fisher, Dist 21, 46; J H Hoff man, Dist 24, 8; A Zwiener, Dist 22, 71 ; J A Zimmerman, Dist 25, 4; Grant Mann, Dist 37, 4; John Trachsel, Dist 26, 12; J B Camp bell, Dist 28, 28; J H Brokaw, Dist 29, 16; J- M Vanderzanden, Dist 80, 4; T H Moore, Dist 81, 81; A Zwiener, Dist 82, 17; Ben Heesacker, Dist 33, 4; Ambrose Schmidlin, Dist 84, 88; Carl Berggren, Dist 85, 12;Otto Brose Dist 42, 8; A C Kruger, Dist 43, 69 ; W C Edy, Dist 44, 20 ; Alfred Pieren, Dist 45, 108; D L Smith, Dist 46, 4; J A Zimmerman, Dist 47, 8; Jno Schmeltzer, Dist 48, 8; C E Meacham, Dist 50, 20; Z T Cole, Dist 54, 80; Frank Reh, Dist 57, 8; H D Matteson, Dist 28, 20. Field Assessor Chas E Lvtlr; $70.50; E G Hagey, 156; H G Vincent, 75; II Schuermann, 78; Allan Rice, 90; C T Bigelow, 48; J E Bennett, 66; J E Carpenter, 78; E X Harding, 12; D B Woo ton, 33.75. Wit. Grand Jury J J Boos, $5.40; E B McFarland, 4.80; Joe Dhooglie, 9; Roy Fogel, 4.40; Robt Wahn, 9. Eighth Grade Exam. Board R L Wann, $22.50; O B Kraus, 22; H A Ball, 6; Mrs B Jorgen sen, 18; Lucy A Bloyd, 16; Zoa Bloyd, 16; G E Richards, 7.50; Amy Pechin, 8. Sheriff's expense F G Mitch ell, $.90; Chas Wescott, 14.35; Irwin Hodson Co, 6.18; Wells Fargo Co, 6.15; Virgil Weckert, 21.60; B T Best, 7.60; Wolley & Philpott, 2.61; C W Redmond, 20.25; Bushong & Co, 1.12; O L Huff, 24.61; R R Richardson, 10.65; Quick & Bettis, 11.50; A W Mills, 21.80; Ratz Garage, 3; L L Crawford, 4; Geo Alexander, sheriff, 30.03; Dora Read Bar ber, 9.50; J C Smith, 26.70; Yor an Printing House, 16.60. Grand Jurors A G Sandbloin, $3; E C Wetzel, 7; Wm Jackson, 7.40; E G Heaton, 6.80; S II Bullock, 7; A J Dylse, 4.80; II V Meade, 8.80. Cattle Indemnity F Shield, $1 i.7B ; W P Vanderzanden, 12. 50: Geo Emmerson, 12.50; J W Ba ley, 12.50; Chris Gertsch, 12. 60; Thos Carmichael, 18.75; Lester Campbell, 12.50. Relief Verboort Gen Merc Store, for Mr Pavey, $25.05; Gaston Drug Store, for Chand ler family, 18.85; Mrs Kate Brynes, for Chandler family, 30; Forest Grove Laundry, Ice and Fuel Co, for Mrs Lachapelle, 6 ; Good Samaritan Hospital, 172. 80; J T Young, 10; H B John son, for Polly Martin, 8; Mrs Mary Runyon, 6 ; Mrs John Pear son, 15; M B Welch, 15; Cora Stemple, 1 7.50 ; Estella Ncep, 10 ; Helma Halvorson, 15; Matilda Nord, 10; Anna Lingman, 15; C F Castell, for Newton Peters, 5; Eveline LaChapelle, 10; Eva Adams, 10; Esther Mathews, 8; Anna Custard, for Lucy Purcell, 10; Sarah J Robinson, 10; Wm Hamelman, for C Gaebel, 8; Grace E Bruce, 20; Maria Nuss baumer, 28; Edna M Ingles, 15; r.orhrAt Goetze. for F Frcitage, . flHiro- Broa, for May Dixon.l 10; F 0 Mitchell, for same, l; F O Mitchell & Co, for Har rison, .60; Alice Baacomb, 8; Mri Norman P Rawion, 25. Widow' penaion Ev Wil liams, $10; Minnie. Johnson, 17. 60; Molly Wilkes, 17.50; Char lotte E Leviek, 17.60; Ruth A Kaac, 10; Luclla I) Crane. 10; Rosa Scars, 1Q; Clara Rocllich, 10; Nettie R Jeffers, 10; Mary Ellen Holland, 10; Elmira Mar garet Marsh, 10; Ethel May Xoyes, 25; Maggie Lee Hoover. 10; Josephine U Ellis, 17.50 Laura T Hayes, 25; Nellie M Willis, 17.60; Omega Alph- Brown, 7.33; Vernon Petriitu 1.10. N A Frost, Co school sttpiflOO.OO Zola Morgan, clerk eo supt 60.00 J H Davis, recorder 100.00 F A Everest, dep recorder 75.00 Mary Campbell, asst dep., 60.00 H A Kuralli, oo clerk ...150.00 Edna Gilker, dep clerk ...100.00 Genevieve ( ollette, stenog rapher, clerk s office 75.00 E B Sappington, treasurer 75.00 Irene Sappington, clerk, eo treasurers office 15.00 Bessie Hanlev, ek treas of 1S.00 Geo Alexander, sheriff 150.00 E J Boos tax ruUcction..104.00 F T Kane, ledger work, sheriff s office 136.50 W W Downs, tx eollectionlOO.riO V F llolev, assessor... 100.00 J B Wilkes, dep assessor- 75.00 D B Reasoner, eo judge.....! 00.00 R Matteson, eo conuu 69.00 II T Hesse, eo comni.. 60.00 Win Tupper, janitor 75.00 W R Montgomery, asst jun 70.00 Aug Tews, r &"h . 11.50 H T Hesse, co court 7.90 H T Hesse, r & h 84.20 R Matteson, co court 2.40 R Matteson, r & h 35.00 D B Reasoner, co court 3.1-0 D B Reasoner, r & h. 3.10 Dora Read Barber, juv ct 27.90 Chas Wescott, juv ct 9.15 P W Watkins, wit juv ct- 9.15 Guy Richards, wit juv ct- 8..0 N A Frost, supt's exp 171.26 Glass & Prudhomme Co, seh supts office-.. 12.35 Bushong & Co, for same 18.95 W F Boley, assessor exp. 11.38 E B Sappington, treas exp 4. SO J H Davis, recorder exp 9.20 Yoran Printing House, eo' recorder exp 132.20 Hillsboro Ind, circ ct 14.00 Hillsboro Ind, war reg Hillsboro Ind, clerk's exp Bushong & Co, clerk's exp 5.00 7.00 2.25 F G Mitehell & Co, clerk's expense 1.40 F G Mitehell & Co, county assessor's expense .60 Same, seh supt exp 10.05 Same, co judge's exp 2.35 Irwin Hodson Co, ck's offc 24.50 L M Hoyt, clerk's exp 7.90 Moise-Klinkner Co, ek exp 2.31 Argus, co mm proceedings 25.00 Argus, clerk's exp 12.00 Wm McQuillan, truant of 18.30 C W Redmond, constable- 40.82 W B Fuller, constable 52.20 Enterprise Art Slide Co, war registration 2.20 C W Redmond, war reg.... 10.50 Geo Alexander, sheriff, postage tax collection 160.13 W F Tews, arrest speeders 6.00 J H Foote, bd prisoners... 21.50 Wm McQuillan, bd pris 20.25 Owl Electric Co, ct h exp 83.55 G EAUen, ct house exp .80 Blake, McFall Co, c h exp 10.50 Wm Tupper, c h exp 1.00 North Coast Power Co, court house exp 34.86 38.35 1.10 49.90 Hbo Tel Co, c h exp. Hbo Tel Co, war rsg C Beghnger, co farm.. The C C Store, co farm W H Erwin, co farm C Gardner, supt co farm 11.50 4.75 75.00 F G Mitchell & Co, co fm... 11.20 Emmott's Cash Market, c f 9.00 Dr J O Robb, exam phys inq of Mary Fries 10.00 G J Limber, coroner, inq of Mary Fries 7.50 Dr G F Via, exam phys inq of Julius Swenson 1.0.00 G J Limber, coroner, inq of Julius Swenson 9.50 Same, cor of A A Casey 9.00 Same, cor inq P W Paulson 8.50 W D Smith, justice's fees- 8.95 C W Redmond, justice fees 9.55 H A Kuratli, clerk, scalp bounty paid by state 54.75 9.63 5.00 1.00 Same, clerk s exp. Same, circuit ct exp Same, election W F Tews, night watch c h 15.00 J M Wall, chairman Wash Co Patriotic League 79.30 The Frederick Post Co, co surveyor's office ..r ... 1.66 Wahsington Co News Times Comm proceedings 25.00 J F Jones, dist sealer 27.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co, Dist Atty's office 131.95 The Pernot Laboratories, inculation guinea pig 25.00 E M Ward, c h exp 25.00 E M Ward, ct house exp .60 C L Boss, sheriff's office.305.00 Dr F A Bailey, exam phys insane case . 5.00 R B Collis, circ court 27.00 Aug Scherling, wit insane case of E D Johnson 6.00 6.00 .60 8.25 3.45 Virgil Weckert, same Rose Cave, exp co judge of W W Boscow's Cash Store, county farm Percy Long, c h exp Jas. Borwick, of Orenco, was in town Monday. "Beaver Portland Cement." Absolutely guaranteed. Badger Lumber Co. 12-15 Wm. A. Verboort, of Ver boort, was in town Monday, on business. He says that his sec tion has as good looking: crops as any in the county. Chautauqua Audiences to Hear New Marine Band WW ;.&f,H.F Wri Two years aeo the NVw York Ory Marine Bund ninde a tour of the Wwt and er. enthnslnstlonlly neclved by the music Iuk hu,.mu-.h in tlio lnrpr cities. Their rnsnnenioiit for a second Western trip for 1918 over UM 0butU(nn circuit Is noliil.lo oua. This Is tint same l,n,l whkli for h. v enil seasons past has Ihvii In such demand for conventions am! Ug KntherU-gt ta the Kast nml has n.M.-vc.l nn unuflual mv.rd f..r r. n. ut.'.l iu;aK-iiicits at Palisades Park in New York. The ilim-tor, .Mario l.o Zlto, Is one of America's foremost ImnU leader, UM oldest hrolhcr uiul most widely known of the famiMis Itallun family of that name. The soloist with the band la to bo Wary A del Hays, tho New Yortt coloratura wtprtino. who enpttvated (Jhautauuun mnlicuivs Inst y.ur. Miss Hays has been returned as soloist on the express reiiuest of town after tows. She has a clorloue voice that render the most dltticiili coloratura arias with ease, nn.l a eharmlns iM-rs,mallty that Instantly Mns every uuillenee. OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes a.m. a. in. n .in. n.m. 6:32 7:12 8:2$ 9:5S (Sunday Daly) 10:48 (Except Sunday) a. in :n in. hi. in. in. 4:17 , 6:47 p iv 1' miniiti :4S , 9:43 From Portland :5l 55 .i.iii a. in .:. in. 9:20 11:31 p. in 5:03 :12 7:13 47 12:06 Henry Miller, of below Witch Hazel, was in town Monday. Henry Harms, of near North Plains, was a city caller the first of the week. T. R. Imbrie, of Portland, w out the last of the week, greet ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hancock, of Cornelius, were down Satin day evening, calling on relatives and friends. Wm. Fizelle, of near Laurel, was in town Mondav. He has n- eived word from Ireland that a number of hts cousins have been killed while in service at Up front in Flanders. The warm weather of last week so warmed up the water in the county streams that swim ming was the thing Sunday. Boys with sun-burned backs and men with sun-burned bald spots was the order Mondav morning. "Alfred Morgan, with the coast lefense department of the U. S. Navy, writes that he was in As toria the other day, taking in sonic material for the forts at the mouth of the river. He expects to be home soon on a short vaca tion. "THE ADVANTAGE OF A HANDICAP" Dr. Elliott Eoyl Returns to Chautau qua With New' Lecture. 1 r. Klllntt A. P.eyl has mnny friends In the -West. He lectured on this ( h:ui(uiiiin circuit two years a-o mid 111 rexpoice to the m:iiiy requests he Is returning with n new lecture, "'1 lie Ad- vuiiliice of a Handicap," Ir. Koyl has become one of th-t wrongest Inspira tional lecturers on the platform, lie Dr. Elliott A. Boyl. Is not only n splendid orator, hut a deep thinker, a close and logical ren- n.n nnA Una n.!.. c.i.-n.l orllh tlif- tlnent facts. People are thinking and. talkinz about his lecture for mouths and years after he has gone. ; i WAR SAVINGS NEWS Friday, June 28th, at 8 p. in. is the time set for Washington County to "go over the top" in War Savings. The people of Washington County are asked to set aside $534,000 to be spent after the war is won. In the meantime let the money work to support our boys and our allies at the front. F.aeh district has been assigned its share on a basis of assessed valuation and population. A dis trict is "ove,r the top" when its quota of W. S. S. has been pur chased or pledged. Everyone is expected to help as much as he is able. Nearly every district has men or women who can take the limit $1000 in W. S. S. Others can take $500 or more. Don't wait for the committee to come to see you and work their heads off to get you to pledge your share. Get right around and see the committee and pledge more than your share and en eourage others to pledge liberal ly. Solomon was absolutely cor rect w hen he laid down the prin ciple that a man's heart and his treasure would be in the same place. Investments of time and money are the tests of patriot ism. Talk is cheap, but it takes money, provisions and ships to win the war. The .sum of $83.40 fills a War Savings Certificate. The money helps the government. The ma terial that yon would spend it for is kept for the government. So you have really helped win the war doubly, that is to say f 166.80 worth. In five years von get $100. A profit of $12.fio"for the use of $83.40 four years and sif months. In all human prob ability prices will have swung back to normal or below by that timeand your $100 then will buy at least twice as much of any thing you want as the $88.40 would buy now. You stand a good chance to make 100 per cent, on your investment, so don't get to feeling too sorry for yourself about the duty of buy ing W. S. S. The more you buy the belter for you. During the week June 17th to 22nd a series of pntriotio rallies will be held over the county. There are peo ple in your neighborhood who have not attended a patriotic meeting. Urge them to go to one of these rallies. N. A. FROST, Chairman of War Savings, Washington County. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Griebeler and wife, at Gaston, June 8, 1918, a son. "Beaver Portland Cement." Made in Oregon. Good-live-clean product. Fresh from mill. Badger Lumber Co. 12-15 Washington County is still getting out hundreds of ship knees for the Portland yards, and men make a great deal more money out of this work than they would following any other occupation. Troy Pickens, who lived here a few years ago, returned the other day from a visit back to Tennessee, where he accompan ied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pickens, well known here. Troy visited his brother, Arno C. Pickens, the first of the week, He says his parents re not sat - isfied with old Tcnn., and are coming back to the Pacific, Coast, where things are just , right." Troy had to register at lUe ""es, the other day, just "'l '"K passea nis zisr Diunaay. e nas tried to enlist two differ ent times, but was turned down CHAUTAUQUA DATES The Chautauqua's dates for Hillsboro are elusive. uly 1 8 to 28, in - ' EICHHORNS LEAD COMMUNITY SINGING Chauteuquas to Hear Pioneers Creat Movement That Is Sweep - Ing the Country. In The community sltiKlnit movement that Is -weeping the land Is hrliik-lm: In reiMirts from every part of the country of Immense uthi rlim-s. Ttie first Na tional Community Sinn Hay was reh-' tinned In Washington last Heeemher and thousands were turned away from tho great Auditorium. In PtttHhurxh over 10,000 people attended their tlrst V "" " '- v- v w- x' -, 0, 1 s . t f Mr. and Mra. Elchhorn. community aing and this hus been re peated In practically every hirno city of tho country. Mr. and Mrs. Elchhorn have heen pioneers In the "community slug Idea" find are among the best-known leaders of public bIiikIhK In the country. Their flpHariince at Chautauqua on the llfth day will tie one of the Joyous events of the week. John MeClarcn,of upper dales Creek, was ill the city Monday afternoon. F.. L. Moore, traveling over the Northwest, was home I lie fir , I of the week on a short vacation. For Sale Two wagons, 3'i; team horses, about 2800; wagons are hi most new. Jos. Mueller, Hillsboro, Route 1, near Helve tia. 11-18 J. II, Wescott, of Gaston, now following the simple life, was in town Monday, greeting friends. J. II. sent down a bough of prunes the other day which, within 4 inches of limb, had 17 prunes on it. Some prunes. Chas. Green, of Washougal, Wn., formerly employed at the Gregg hopyard, at Leisyville, was over to the city Monday. Chas. comes on the coming selective list for Camp Lewis, June 24, and he came over to get his bear ings. Jack Hensley's express horse has won his first bout as scrap per. The other day a junk deal er from Portland drove up by the side of Hennlev's eouine and j stopped. His horse decided to take a nip at Jack's "boss" with I the result that the Hensley horse proved himself somewhat of a ("nipper himself. He srabbed the visiting Mazenna bv the nose (and once more Portland was van- i quisnea by Hillsboro. Jack is now thinking of sending his plug to the front as a cavalry horse. y 4 ork City TIME TABLE All, except the I', It. Si N. trains tire electric, and slop at the dc- 1. . ... , . j pot on Main street. To Portland. Forest (Iri'Vc train., 6:50 a, in. .McMinuv 1 1 1 - train .. I Sheridan train ... ! Forest ( irove t rain ... j McMinmille tram , . Forest (irove train, ! Fugciie train I McMinnville train 7:36 a. in. , 9:59 a. m. 12 ,50 p. in. , 2:16 p. in, 3:52 p. in. . 4:13 p. ni, 6;26 p. in. Forest Grove train.. 9:50 p. in. From Portland A rrives F.itgctie train .. 8:1ft a. in. M( MiMH , r . itll .10 :13 a. in. -12:0 4 p. m. ., 3:14 p, in. . 4:31 p. in. . 6:10 p. in. ... 7:15 p. in. ... 9 :00 p. in. j Forest (irove train... I r.i. c-4 Grot c I rain ., Sheridan train l'i r--.it (Irove train. M c l inn ille I rain .. ' I,v st Grove train j McMinnville train .12:05 p. m j All trains .stop on flag at Sixth and Main; at North Range mul j 1 ir streets, Sivlli and I ir streets. i iii I at Ten! h sl reel. To Portland, i P. It. St N. train , 4:05 p. in, j From Portland. P. R. N". train,, 9:63 a. m. Motor Cur Service. I, , . ..... i o itoxhtit 12:25 p, in. To Timber 4:30 p. in. From Timber. . 9:50 a. in I r. nn 1 '. 1 1 v I . 1 1 '. a : 10 p. in. Note the. change in the S. P. lime table in (toother column. l'or sale: Grade Holstein herd, consisting of 18 cows in milk, ami 17 bead of calves and young stock. Some of the cowa are fresh, some coming fresh soon, or will freshen in Fall. Tin-re are. some excellent pro dtirVrs in this herd. The entire herd is tuberculin tested under Federal supervision. Frank W. Council, Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. 12-14 John Dennis, who is now lo cated at Neverstil, looking after some logging interests, was out Sunday, a guest of home folks, J. W. Goodin, of North Plains, was greeting friends in town the first of the week. "WORLDS IN THE MAKING" Doctor Carpenter Preieota Lecture of Ahcorhing Intel et at Chautauqua. It. A. D. Carpenter, scientist and UKtronoiner, Interprets the marvels of science in terms of the popular mind. And he does It without putting a "drv" minute In Ills lecture. He umkeH the wondei,, of tin universe nn absorbing suhjei t, tllli.0- his nudieiicee Just what they have always wtntetl to kr.ow but Dr. A. D. Carpenter. have but V;iuely uiiderKlood. To Illus trate his lecture, "Worlds In the Mak Imr," ho uses a Mntllek Tellurian tna rhln", a revolving miniature of the universe. " t; i) - i w V1-" r - t For sale: Good, ninllc driving mare, 10 years, l)&0; ituiks sin gle or double, 11 lid her tired bug- K)'i goo'l new, reasonable,- Herman Uuccker, Telephone aiRxd. 13-14 .otice to Crcditoia Notice Is hereby given (lint tin ileiHii;iiril !un liii'ii duly appe hv the Hon l onely t'otiit us tl t un lit, d ,d h T. . in( el.i tint i i-' . r-hs loininlintor of the estate of Joki Arnold, ilci'i awed' Now, therefore, lilt iiioi' h,. rlalniH Hk'niiiHt said entale m h notithsl and iiiiillrfd to presehi naniit toHcllnir with propel' vou to the uedeinijf lied it hill nil u , from this '.'Hid tin v of May, pip, John M. SS nil. Adiiiiiiitl at AilllreKH. Illllt.hel.i ll. NOTICE TO CltKDITOltS I en. in in i; tui'Mv coi'itr ov i.ik ST.MK OF OKKCON I OU W.v-ll-INti'l'ON COUNTY. In the Mailer of the I'ntatu of Jul us Swenmiii, iIccciihihI. N'tliic in hciet.y tiven that the nn- ilersiKiiisI ban heen HpM.iited admit in- t rat it of tie inlateef Julius Swri i n, deceased, ly thtilountv t'ouilol the Countvof Wio hiiitttuii. Stale of fre- Itoii, ami. has duly ipoililied im Mich, All persons hMvpiu cuiiiiih iicainct raid csliito are hereby iiotilled lo privet t them pres'rlv verilled us by lav ie- (til I'll, til tllC Ull'lel'iU'lied St the 1 I' o ol M. II. liilUsli, IliilsUio, dis .e. wit bin six liioiitba fiuiii the date I i ' ,, I'alol the lunl publication Ji; .- lilh. ItiW. llaniiah J'vveiiwif. Adminiiitraliu of the KM ate of . us SMetison. M. It. Iliitnii and l. ii. tluiiut. At ncya fur the krtate. Notice ol find it, ,-tth i it i,' iM int. oil., .v Tin: .vt 'is-' o' ' .' . . WASIilMiitlN n, tl. III the mutter of ti e mtui.- I . K. Willis, let-rum-." N'utii-o in hrrebv liiveit tluil tin del. nod cd In her eeu- and iuiie, in. of he a- liruisl i'icrutri)L i f the In l v tcBlami'iit of Paul ilceislt til. the tilsive entitled Court aiai i i Ii i nil ni i'iiiiiil iukI n pi'it ii l tt i I ri . anil the mud ( our! h t i appointisl Muiiiiuy.tho lott ) :ls, nt the hour of in e'.-l, ! said dtiv. and the court re- f Imvo ent it list Court in Ihi,ki,i, t)re- k'tin. as tlu time aiul iilaeit i,,r tit nnet ebjectlitlis to xnld hnal accolinl tti.it for tlif lililll settlement of Hld estate Moiiw y. wiiiis. l!f,eill pin itf the bil i II uit.l l.u. incut of Klhert V. Willis, ceceascd. HAKK, McAI.KAK A I'KI KKS, Attorneys fur Plaintiff. Resilient attorneys State of Ort-giin, 'tint ( Illicit Address Shute Suviiurit Itniik lllu., Hillsboro, Oregon. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tha Stntf of Oregon for Washington County. Amy J Farley, plaintilf. vs Krnnk A. Karley. di-lemliint In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to np- peur una uner tho ccinji,,uut tiled nk'aimtt yuu in the above entitled lit or before Friday, July. l'.;th, llH, which stud date ia ti e. ks from and after Thunxtiiy, the anth day of May, 1!MS, the date of the lirM pulilica lion of l his HUniinons,iinil if vim fail to appear or answer the plaint iff fur want thereof will apply to the court fur the relief prayed for in her complaint, to- wit: fur a decree dissolving the tnnrri ne contract existing between you and tne planum, anu for such other relief as pertains to ciiulv. I his Summons Is published bv oi ¬ ler of the Hon. (io. R. Baelev. Judjfe of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington, and said order was made and dated on the Lltlh day of May, llllN.and the date of the last pub lication of thin mimniotiH Is Thursday, the Hth day of July. I!IH. l Ivdo Kirnarilfon, Attorney for lb! Plaintiff, rcsiditiir at Portland. btiHimv ) address, MX Chamber of Commerce Hldg, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS. In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon For Waahlngton County, M. J. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. It. W. Wilkes and Wilk, bin wife? Amu I'. Wilkraaiut - WilbAa his wife; Henry IJiehl and Oichl, ms wile, uotendnnts. To R. W. Wilkes and Wilkes, his wife, Amos C. Wilkes and Wilkes, his wife, the above named Pe- lendatits: In the name of llio stnt,, of (li-mr,,,. von are herebv remiireit to anm,,,,, i., the above entit led court and answir C o complaint tiled against vou in thenbcvti eiuiiieu cBiiHc.on or iieioruine ZUlli i...v of June. l'HM. said ilnte ha-imr i,ti,.i- i , .. expiration of sir we-iia from the t!. . . ..i i- . i . . i mi t-ut; oiHi jiiuii'-i uou oi tniH Hutn mons; and if you fail to no appear in 'i answer said eornnlnint for uunl H.r,,. of, pluint.iir will npl'I.V tt i ho court for i.ne reuer prayca (or in but complin il io-wii: ror a uecrcc tlerlnring tbo lllailltilT to he tho owner In fee .,i,r.,,l,. and in poHsession of the t'..owhi' tie.--ciil ed real piop'-t'- , :., , , -, ).. n.i'i.on Cot'iit--, ( '! t of f.ot, 4. of . .,.. , iUl Ll '.lit .lOV, ,, . iW ' : . THKl. Grove, Oregon, as the same ,t eiirs upon the duly recorded map and p:t hereof of record and on Hl ii 1 he office of t ho RecorrW nf I niiuitv,. I,,..,. of said County and State; anu tnat you ana each 01 you be for ever barred and precluded 'from claiii -intr or attenmtintr to claim, a. t nie- or attempting to assert any r t rv, titU or inicreai in or to SH'tl r n' operty or any part thereof, or ei. .. I- lion upon the pamo. ndversn .., u, ,t interest of the Plaintiff tvi-reiii nerl iliertito; that tho title of the plaintiir to said real property be forever quieted amiintit vonr elnim mul ull claiming by, through or under ynu, or -.oner oi you: anu mat such other and further relief be granted unto tho plaintiff as to the court may stem tijiowiuiu in wit: premiaes. This summons is served mw.n ...... i .. laihliciition thereof in the Hillnt,,,,,, a . gun, pursuant to an order of the Hon. itciuioner, uounty Judge of WiihIi tngton Couiity,()regon,mPile, rendeii d anddntedtho lf.th day of May, l'JIS tho dato nf the Pr-t i,ut.l;, ,.if , t'""-i.iwii ot in in summons being May Ifith, 19IK, and oi tne mat publication theuof being June 27th, lltlS. Hare, McAlear & Peters,' Attorneys for Plaintiff Kesident Attorneys, Stateof lregon. P. O. Address, Shute Savings Iiauk Building, Hillsboro, Oregon,