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County Official Paper L. A. Long, Editor. Entered at the Post Office at I Hillsboro, Oregon, as second- class mail matter. Subscription, $1.60 per annum. issued livery lluirs.lay by iu. C. McKinney and L A. Long. Turk. ' out ot llie tiffin, Having liroKen w ith (icrmaiiv. This is perhaps one of the little feelers sent out lv I lie Naiscr to see How tin world will take it. You can't r. IV on the reports sent out bv tin unspeakable Turk - but perhaj the Kaiser lias made the old Sol tan ashamed of himself, ami he is sincerely wauling lo get out of bad company. When this war is over Air. lurk is going to see the Harden, lies opened to tin world, ami there won I he any , , . , ... close corporation of the straits. and there will not be any Sultan leu, cither. .Mr. fvillaii is jusi a little loo late for his repentance, if the report be true. There was but one thin; left for Turkey to have done to have maintained ner national existence as an em pire and that was to have sev ered with the Kaiser before tin war started. me t nile.i .-states will le in the position of the first .sen ear ner ot tne world atler,the war is over, and this for the first time in its history. The merchant marine of the country has been sadly neglected since the Civil War. there having been too many things of interest to the jmlriotic congressmen who have been busy protecting the infant industries, and willing that other countries sliould furnish the vessels to tar ry our trade to the world. Out of a calamity, then, will come some good, anyway, and that cal amity was forced upon us, at that. So long as men arc liieareer- ateu lor crime just so Join? wc shall have prison and jail break or me love oi iiDerty is as strong in the animal breast as it is in the human heart. Ineorrigi ble criminals like Thompson should be kept in solitary con finemrnt so long as the law does not permit his execution. In such confinement society is at least safe against his depredations. Prison authorities who try to re form wild animals like Bennett Thompson have too big a task to hope for success. ii is, aiicr ail, surprising how many men there are in a sing township of the millions of town ships who are thoroly satisfied they could do a better job than iWoodrow, and only their modes ty prevents tneni trom slapping Wilson on the wrist and taking the work away from him. With the telegraph going into the bands of Uncle Sam today ana witu tne railways under Federal control for the duration of the war, the "big fellows" are thinking that the whole darned country has gone lo ruin. Hut it has not. Hops are 20 cents in fields. being contracted at the Marion Countv Sarah MeFarlan Kendall, aged 78, of ligard, died July .'10. She leaves a daughter, Pearl Kendall. Bert Follelt, with the Southern Pacific at Tillamook, in the yard js here, taking "treatment for an affected eye. Marriage licenses have been granted Eugene Penland, Mor row county, and Beatrice E. Hill ; John T. McConuell, Clackamas county, and Ilda M. May. Mr. and Airs. Saner, of Port land, are guests of the Wm. Bag leys, this week. Mr. Sauer is suffering from an injury received at the shipyards a few days ago. Geo. Boos sues Edna L. Boos or divorce. They were married in this countv in 1918. He asks that he Ie given certain personal property, a Jist of which he sets forth in Ids complaint. .... .1 .1 Ml; c I A Portland snipmiininig nrm is buying locust trees in the city, for use. in the shipyards. The liard wood is made into pins and iiepd in dowelling here and there, and experts say it is the very I l.of limber found lor the pur- pose. Herman Collier cut up some of his big. trees for them, and they have purchased others in town. They pay $15 per cord for the timber, and weigh it when shipped. BILLY GOTTLE1B ILL ... .-. . . i ., . . . in. codicil), -son ot ilr. am Mrs. Peter C.ottleib, of north i Hillsboro two miles, is very lo from n operation nt Marc I land, where lie is an Instructor i the United Mates Marine Corps. 1 he Marine other r nt the li: racks telegraphed Mr. Gotllcil last evciiinir to come nt once. the .situation was critical. Hill. I Gottlcib is a prince of a youn fellow, and his fellow Pythian aim .Masons, as wen as tus large lit i, . . I circle ot mentis liere. will rrirar his eritie-il iHn.- v a person: I calamity. I odtlcib is possessed of :i tin iiilclleet, progressive, just, and a noiiest ana icarioss as a man can be. His early promotion is an earnest of bis genuine worth. 11 was up here a few weeks ago, af ter a siege in the hospital. Mr. ami Mrs. dottleib depart .1 last evening tor fvin I raneis eo, to attend tne Im'Usi.ic oi their son. GEO. HEMMY Ceorge Ilemniy, of between II elia and Phillips, died this morning, lie was born in Can ton (iraubaden. Switzerland. Ju ly IS, 18I1H. and came to Anuri ea in March, 1I2. lie arrive in rortiami. vet. I ft, imh, am bought the tract which ever sine has been his home, in 1ST". II was married to Anna Meng, Mav !S, ISSii. The wife died some time ago. The following childre were born to the union: Chris tian, who died at the aire of 17 in l'HH; I lonan, running th home place, and Mrs. F.iuil ltc ener. ofOregoii City. The funeral takes place day, at 2 in the afternoon un , ser vices lo tie held at Uethanv. BIG DANCE To be -riven on Saturday night August 10. I'M 8, by Miss Saline .-. .sienoii. an eastern (.-meunr Instructress, and A. J. l'almor. a Portland Iiislruetor. There will be an exhibition tne laiest aestnetic and tancy ,i i . . . , . , steps, as well as popular dancing given at 11 o'clock sharp. There will .also be a 10-lb box of candy awarded to the Lucky Number. If there are enough peopl w no wish to take lessons, a tin fir t . i . . , , , ing class will he started in tins same hall the Moose Hall on Sept. 1st. Admission, Gentlemen, $1.00 ladies free, at dance August 10 Portland orchestra. MORE WAR STUDENTS Ten selective draft nun will start for the Benson Polytechnic School, Portland, for mechanical training, August 15. The mint her will be selected from the fol lowing in their order, they hav nig on ered their enlistments: Walter Vanderveldeii, Wm punier, iieo. tr. lews, vtiltnir Dillon, Martin J. Jensen, Win. F, Durig. Rmil Tipp. Harry llarnes Jacob andoinelon. (ieorge An (lerson, rrank it. Jioese, I'.dgai Paul Crawford and Fred Wolf. ANNOUNCEMENT I take this method of thanking the people of Hillsboro and vic inity for their patronage for the past two and a half years, and wish to state that I have sold n eroeerv business to Jioss Mcln- tire, of Portland, of the Paeilii Sales Co. It pleases me to hav sold to this company, for the t, , 1,. . . , win be aide to give the people ns square a deal as anyone, and. perhaps, even l tter prices than I was able to make, because of the immense quantities which Ik purchases to supply Ins seven stores. Again thanking you, and ask ing all Wlio have credit memo randoms lo present them for trade, I am, Yours Sincerely, Thad C. Reynolds, ARGUS IN FRANCE r. il. Jirower, oi 1 rairie. Idaho writes the Argus: We are dan ily. Crops are good here. Slock line. Our son writes from Franc and he enjoys the Argus as niiicl as ever. Hope this finds the Ar gus O. K. J. 1). Bergen ami family, J. II. Carrctt and family, and Mrs. L. Stockton ami daughters are at Itoekaway, this week, making , ' " nl' 1 in machines. Mayine B. Ilogue, of Portland. sues Vj. iU. Jlogue in the local courts. She says they were mar ried in thi 90's and have two mi nor daughters. She avers slit? has been obliged lo work and maintain the home because IIo- ., . . . . ... gue mot ins mission was lo take the demon Employer of Labor and put him thro a course of sprouts and consequent! v lost jobs, one after another. He was so pessimistic about riforni-lli.it he heearne annoying, hut was willing to live Willi lier until a year ago when he left home and allowed the wife to support her self and the two girls. So she is tired of hiin and wants him freed from a woman who works. Chas. G. Koeber, of . Scholl was a city visitor this afternoon tiro, Meachain, of Meneham Crossing, above M ountaiiulale was a caller today. Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Smith, of Portland, were Sunday guests of Miss Angie Harrington. Miss Genevieve Collcttc is still officiating as chief deputy in th ollice of County Clerk Kuratli r.ignt coach loads ot passed gers was this morning's tribul on the P. R. X. to the Till mook beaches. v, . i , . I ... r.mineu vuick was at t ores Grove and Oilley, yesterday. 11 states that the remains of Simon Wah! and wife were laid to res in one coffin. Wayne aught is now station ed at San Antonio in the Mcdica Corps, and w rites his mother tha i ..I. ... ne gets tne .rgns ami lM-egoiii.in and is glad to get the home new s Strayed from farm near Reed vine nrow n horse colt, a years ohl ; bl inded bar eight bar on left stifle. Had bell on. Reward E. C. Roberts, Ree.lville, Or. gon. , 21-.1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iiiechel, o Portland, former residents of the Gaston section, were guests their daughter, Mrs. Garlhofucr. Sunday, and spent the day at tin l.evcrieh Lake ramp. t . v . I union, ot the unison Motel, Portland, and Areta liar rctt, of Portland, were inarriei July SI, 1!)1S. Mr. Clinton i handling the Intertype machine in the Paeilie Northwest. Thad C. Rev holds has sold hi Main St. Grocery to Ross Meln tire, of Portland, who has seven stores in and about Portland i, .... ii i , , iievnonis nas iccn in nusiness m Hillsboro two and a half years and lias made many friends dur ing his stay in the countv seat. Quite a mini be r of Washington County people attended tin meeting at the Portland Auditor him, Tuesday night, to hear th war correspondent W ill Macllae talk on the Oregon boys at th trench front. Maeftac was sen! to France bv the Oregonian, and brot back a message from tin hoys on the firing line. MaeR.u is well known to many Hillsboro men who belong lo the Portlain Press Club, he hating been charter memher ot that institu tion. The rains ended last Saturday and the Tual atin alley cast of Forest Grnv.', as far as l'eaver ton, was given but little moisturi Around the fringe of mountains there was a heavy rainfall, ami the precipitation did a world of good to late potatoes anil veget ahles. Here at Hillsboro (her. was not enough to do any good 1 he weather turned oil mi"hl warm tor .siimi.iv, ami lias so i , ii continued, with rain threatening slightly ns the Argus goes lo press. TIME TABLE an, except tne v. it. iv rs. trains .11 ..I li It a .1 are electric, and slop at the dc pot on Main street. To Portland. I'orest drove train (1:00 a. m. MeMiiiiivilh: train 7:.'l(ia. in. Sheridan train 9:66 a. m. I'orest Grove train :..12:50 p. in. MeM inm ille train 2 : 1 f! p. m. Forest Grove train 8:62 p. m. Eugene train 1 4:45 p. in. McMinnville train 6:26 p. m. Forest Grove train . !l :,ri0 p. m. From Portland. Arrives Eugene train 8:15 a. in. 10:1.-1 a. m. McMinnville train .. Forest Grove train 12:04 p. m. . .'1:14 j i. in. 4:31 p. m. fi:40 p. m. 7:10 p. m. !):00 p. in. l'ai-est Grove train Sheridan train 'crest Grove train.... McMinnville train r st Grove train McMinnville train 12:05 p. m. Ml trains stop on flag at Sixth mill Main; at North Range and Eir streets, Sixth ,'tud Fir si reels. mil at Tenth street. To Portland. P. R. & N. train ...A:0I) n. in. From Portland P. R. & N. train 9:63 a. m. Motor Car Service. To Buxton 12:25 p. m. To Timber 4:30 p. m. From Timber 9:60 a. ni rom Buxton . 2:10 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes :.12 a.m. :12 a. m. :28 , a.m. :58 (Sunday Only) a.m. 10:48 (Except Sunday) a.m. :18 .p. .p. ..p. ..p. .p. :17 A7 AH :43 From Portland -:54 65 minutes a. m a. m a, m. p. in p. m. ). m. i. in. :20 11:31 2:12 5:03 0:12 7:13 8:47 P- m. i 12:00 p. in -Uuy W. S. S. MOTHER'S TEARS WIN "I would rather have two gold stars in a service llag as a memo rial to my two hovs than have them branded as felons because of their foolish and unthinking conduct. It was this appeal, made thro blinding tears and with a voice mat nroke, which won tor Airs, (i. Cox, of Gaston, the liberty of her youthful sous, George and Robert, who arc under thi'e. grand jury indictments for burg larv and assault. The mother appeared yester day before Chief Oepuly District Attorney I oilier and made an earnest appeal in their behalf. The boys are ungainly country youths who essayed the role of highwaymen here recently with poor success. They were arrest ed their first night out and made n complete confession wslerdav to Mr. Collier. The prosecutor yesterday or dered Hie hoys released on their own rcivguUancc on condition they would enlist. The younger boy, Robert, w rejected at the Navy recruiting bureau, because of minor fool ailments, but will endeavor to get by the Army examiners this morning. If they succeed in en listing Mr, Collier will have the indictments against them dis missed, - Oregonian, July .'II. Notice of Sheriff" Sale. la The Circuit Court of The Stat of Oregon For Washinifton County Notice is h.'icliy given that bv virtue ol and pursuant to :ut execution, de cree anil order of sale issued out of ami under the seal of the Circuit .'HIV V. ,11,7 viei'ii 11' Washington County upon tiiu ttitl day of July, 11M8, in n cause tlicreii court ot the Mate ot Oregon lor th in penning, w Herein Henry ISonicI is Plaintiff, and Bernard Kedeckor, Grace L. Redeeker, his wife, S I". Johnson and C V Mollis, an individ ual doing business under an assumed name of Standard Wood Company, are Pefendants, and cmmuandiiiK' inn to make sale of the rv.sptvtivo parcels of real property hereinafter described, in order to satisfy the sums of money found due unto the t'lamtitf m said cause, ns heieinal ter idnted, I will, cm Saturday, the III st day of August, IfMS, at th hour of It) o'clock A M, of said day at the South door of the Court House of Washington County, Oregon, in II dishorn, Oregon, sell at puhlie auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in Imnd, the following .leserilMsl real property, situate in Washington Countv, Oregon, lo-wit: lots U, 10, 11, 12, 1.1. I I, la and Hi, ol Scholls Heights, according to the duly recorded plat thereof lilisl in the ollice of the Recorder of Convey ances of said Countv and State, and being Hip south one-half of the south one-half of the southwest ouarter of Section in T. 1 S. of K, 1 W of the Will Mer, except a .'111-foot light of way for road purposes along the r.ast end of said tract, in order to satisfy the sum of $.'!;0l.0U, with in terest thereon since July (lh, l!I(I, nt the rate of 5 per rent, per annum, and the further sum ot $ 1 1 .t, with inter est .ince lee. 4, HI 17, nt the rule of (i per cent per annum, and the further sum of $200.1)0 attorney's foes, and the further sum of 721. Ha costs and disbursements, liesides the costs and expenses of said sale; and that at said time and place, by virtue of and pursuant to I he commands of said judgment, decree and order of sal will sell at puhlie auction lo the high t bidder for rash in hand, nil of the following ilesci ilied real property, sit uate in Washington County, Oregon to-wit : l.ots I, 4, f, ii, 7 nnd n, in Sehnlls Heights, as the saiuo appear upon the duly recorded plat thereof. of record in the office of the ll.t'orfl r of Conveyances of said County anil Slate, and lieing the North one -half of the South one-half of the South west ouarter of Section 112, in T 1 S, II. 1 W. of the Will. Mer, except a .,0 loot right of wuv for road purpos i along the r.ast end of said tract, in order to satisfy the sum of $;!f.0l).()0 with interest thereon since July fllh inii, at the rate of 5 per cent tier an num, and the further sum ol j-w.s.s with interest thereon fiince Iec 4l.h OI7,at the rale of fi per cent per an num, and the further sum of ij,ii)(um Attorney's fees, and the further sum of $21.85 coats and disbursements, be; ides the costs of said sale, Said real proiiei tv will be wild suh ject to redemption as per statute of the Slate of Oregon. Hated this July lilst, 1018. Hate of first publication August I 1918. Hate of last publication August 2!), !t!H. (ieorge Alexander, Sheriff of Washington County, Or"iron. Clarence Hull and Hare, McAleai & 1'el.ers, Attorneys for I'laintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under signed, administrator of the Kstate of I.oiiik Kraus, deceased, has bled in the County Court of Washington County, State of Oregon, his final account and report, as such administrator of said KhIjiIo, and that Monday, the l!)lh day of August, 1!)IH, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day has been fixed bv said Court ns the time for hearing objections to said report, and for the final set tlement .if Kind I'.Htale O. II. Kraus. Administ rator of the Kslate of bonis Kraus, Deceased. M. 11. & IJ. H. Hump, Attorneys for the hwtatc. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given tlnit the under signed was. by the County Court of Washington County Oregon, on the Kith day of July, 1018, duly confirmed us exculor of the IiihI will nnd testa ment of Jacob Kurth, deceased; Now, therefore, all persons buying claims against Haid estate are hereby required to present, the same to the undersigned nt the law ollice of John M. Wall, of Hillsboro, Oregon, with in six months from this date. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Kith (biy of July, 101H. Nicholas Kurth, Executor of the bust Will and Testa men .of Jacob hiirth, deceased. John M. Wall, Attorney for Estate, 1 SHERIFF'S SALE In tlio Circuit Court of tliw State of Oregon for Washington County. Notico Is hereby given, That by vir tue of an execution, decree, and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Wash-1 iiigl.m, dut.nl the Hist day of July,' H'lS, in favor of I.ouis 1'ulsky audi Mary I'ulsky, plaintiffs, ami against i I'uiil lleimcrs and 1 1 race Keimeia, his' wile; Lena Schnmckler, Win, l.egner, I1. II. Itrndshaw, (iixi. Sanford Smith, W. II. Powell, W. II. l.ichly nnd Har riet C. I.ichty, his wife; C. (i Muultz ner, Kllis Timm and V. Tinmi, V. Moyer, William 0. Wood and Matil da A. Wood, husband wild wife; I'ul Kky Orchard Tracts Inc., a corpora tion, "I'nit.sl Assets Co.," a corpora tion, mill John T, l ynch, Defendants, for the sum of $72.0r costs, and the further sum of f,!il2.ri0. with interest thereon from the HHh day of Cehru my, I!II7. at the rate of fi per aciiI per annum, and for the further sum of $100 attorneys' fees, to me direct ed and detivensl, commanding me to make sale of the real property here inafter deserilied, I have levied upon and pursuant to said execution, de cree and order of sale, I will, on Sat urday, the It 1st day of August, I'.HS, at. the South door of the Court House in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash lit hand all of the follow ing desci ilied real property, lying, Iteing and situate ill Washington County, Oregon, and more particularly dcscrilicd as fol lows, to-wit : The cast half of the east half of the southwest ipmrter, and the West half of the southeast quarter of Sec tion Two, in Township Throe South of Kiingc Two West of the Will. Mer. except the following portions thereof, namely: Tract Highly one, Tract Highly, Tract Sixty-nine, Trad Seventy, and the following portion of Tract Seventy-six, as follows: beginning nt a point of iniers.v lion between tract 70, 71, 7(i and 77 and running thence north along the e:tst line of said Tract 7l, 220 feel; thence west parallel with the south line of Tract Vf, IDS feet; thence south parallel with the east line of Tract 7(!, 220 feet to the south lino of Tract 7(1; thence east along said south line of Tract 70, HKS feet to the place of beginning. Also the following part thereof, to wit: Commencing at the northwest, cor ner of Tract 70 of Chehaleni Muuii tain Orchards No. 2 and running thence easterly following the north line of said Tract 7f, HI2 feet; thence southerly parallel with the west line of said tract u:!0 feet; thence wester ly parallel with the north line of tract 1112 feet; and thence northerly following the west line of said Tract Hod feel to the place of beginning, containing one acre. Also the following described part thereof: Hegiiining at a point on the north line of and !! feet east of the north west corner of tract 77 of the Clio halein Mountain Orchards No. 2, run ning thence south and parallel with the west line of tract 77, a distance ol III) feet; thence east 2'.7 feet thence north A Ml f.s-t to a point In the north lino of said Tract thence west along the north line of said Tract 77 a distance of 2!7 feel to the place of beginning, containing acres. Also the following descrilied part thcrcof,to-wit : That certain piece of land starting ut the Intersection of Tracts 7li. 77 S2 and K'i running thence south along the dividing line between tracts 7ti nnd 77 for a distanco of 410 feet thence west for a distance of W foot lo a stake; thence north 140 feet to a stake in the line dividing tracts 70 and 8.'!; thence cast itlohg the dividing lino between tracts 7H and X.'i fur a clif tame of HIS feet to the poinl of beginning, containing two acres. All of said excepted parcel bring a portion of Chehalem Mountain Or- rnards No. z, as the same appears upon Plat linok No. 4 at page l.r. records of Washington County, and containing in all H.'l acres, morn or less. That said entire li.'l acres less the following described tract: Commencing at. the northeast cor ner of Tract No. til of what is known us Chehaleni Mountain Orchards, ac cording to the duly recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Washington County, and running thence south along the east, line of tract No. ill, a distance of 4r() feet; thence west on a line parallel with the north boundary line of said Tracts numbered (HI and fit a distance of 4S7 feet; thence north 4 r0 feet to the north boundury line of said tracts !t0 and 01, thence east along said boundary line 4S7 feet to the plncn of beginning, containing 5 iicreti, more or less, anil also a si rip of land 20 feet in width and Hid feet in length idong the ninth boundary of tracts numbered !I0 and K'.l Che haleni Mountain Orchards commenc ing at thn northwest corner of the land therein conveyed to be used as a private right of way, all siliialisl in the northeast corner of the northwest ouarter of the southeast quarter of section two in township Ii south of range two west of Willam ette Meridian, Washington County, Oregon, and Is-ing a part of the land covered by plaintiff's mortgage, will be hist offered for sale, and if the same shall not filing sufficient to untisfy thn demand of plaintiff, prin cipal, interest, costs and reasonable attorneys'" fees ns allowed by the court, then the whole of said III! acre tract shall tie offered for sale and sold in oim parcel, to satisfy the here inbefore named sums and for the costs and expenses of sale nnd naiil writ. Said Hale will be made subject to redemption as per statute of Oregon. Dated nt Hillsboro, Oregon, Hus 31st day of July, HUH (!oo. Alexander, Sheriff of Washington County. Oregon. C. W. Allen, No. 20, Mulkey Hldg.. Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiffs. First publication, August 1, 1018. Last publication, August 2!), 101 8, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. IN TI1R OOUNTY COURT OF Till? ST AT I? OF OW?GON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY n the Matter of the Ksl ate of Joseph W. Smith, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that thn un- ersigned ndininisl rator of said es tate has filed in the above entitled I Court and cause his final account and ,.,-port as such administrator, and the Bftld Court hat fixed and appointed House Dresses and Aprons for Hot Days Well designed, well made gar nils, just the kind you like best. Made of ginghams and percales. All sizes up lo 0 I All wash skirls nl reduced prices from Middies, all sizes .. .. ' Voile waists, all si.cx . Khaki Middim, Coveralls jusl for your outing. Goas Woman's Shop 1212 Main Trlrph.inti 422X Monday, the 12th day of August, I01S, ut the hour of 10 o'clock A M. of said day, and lh Court Itoom of the above entitled Court in HdUUiro, Oregon, as the time anil place for hearing objections to said liual ac count and for the final settlement of 1 sun) estate. I Dated this yth day of July, I0IS. , Joseili J, Smith, Administrator of Kslate aforesaid. I Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attor-j neys for Administrator. SUMMONS. ) IN THK CIRCUIT COHIIT OF) THK STATU OK OHHCON l'OU WASHINGTON COUNTY Lcona S. indom, Plaintiff, VH. .las. Law son Win. lorn, Defendant To James I .aw son Wiiidom, defendant above named; In the name of the State of Or cgon you arc hereby notified nnd required to appear and answer llie complaint of the n am if f filed against von ill the above en - j titled Court and Cause oil or be -j r... . ii mi i... ft fore the 1111. day of August, !.n, and if you do not appear and so! answer the plaintiff w ill nlinlv I to the court for the relief prayed v'''k"'" "l" "'IhImmo Argun, by or f !.. I ii,. .. der of the Iloiioiub e (osi. It llnelev, for in her complaint, to-wit: ., i . .. . , .. i i I. lodge of llie above elitillisl cmiit. l or a decree dissolving the which onh r is dat.sl .lolv !Mh, l:MS. bmids of matrimony existing be j Date of lir-t publication, July II, twoen you nnd the plaintiff, on the im,un.ls of cruel and l.il.o....... I real men t mid for such other re lief as to the Court mav ncciii jusi and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Hon. (Jen. U, llng-j b y, Judge of the above entitled ' Court, made and entered oil the 2i:ih day of June, 1018, directing that the same be published in the Hillsboro Argil. once a work for six consecutive weeks. Hate of first publication, June 27. 1!)IH. Dale of last publication, All gust H, UII8. JOHN C. SIIIM.OCK, Attorney for I'laintiff. fiOH (li rlingcr liiiibling, Portland, Or. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAI.F. Of Real Properly on Foreclosure Notice is hereby riven, that under and by virtue i( an execution, decree slid order of sale issued out of mid un der th ' seal of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Washington Coun ty, on the 17th day of July. 101H. in a cause therein pending wherein Kehecca Wilkes was plaintiff, and Orton A. Graham, W C. Kepass, K. II. Womb yard, W. F. Phillips mid Jane Doo Phillips, his wife, were defendant. and in 'favor of the said pluint ilf and aguini t: said defendants to me directed anil delivered nnil coimuiinding me to miike sale of the real properly herein after described in order to satisfy the sum of $IiriO.(Hl, with Intercut thereon I rom the 20th day of May. 1010. nl the rale of 7 per cent, per milium, and the further Hum of S.MI.OO Attorneys' fees. and the mini of $10 4!) costs inn I dis- iiirHcinontH, for which huiiih judgment wns rendered m said court, nnd cause mi the lMh day of July, 10IH in favor of saiil phiintiir and mraiiml. the said ilelelidanlH, Now Therefore, I will on Saturday, the Hist day of AugiiHt, I0IH nl the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, of Hiiid day, and nt the south disir of the court house in Washington County, Oregon, in Hillsboro, Oregon, proceed to sell nl public niieliiiii to (he highest bidder for cash in hand, the hereinafter deicribed real property, or ho much thereof iik may be necessary to Hal.ii.fy Hiiid hiiiiih. together with Die cohIs and expenseiil oi said sale, said real property ih situ ate in Washington County, Oregon, and is particularly described ' follows, to-wit: The Soul hcnsl; quarter of the North east, oiinrlerof Section PI. in Town. flop II North. Kanee A Went of H, Willamette Meridian, containing ,n Heron, .sain property lo he sold xuhcet to reiiempiion as per sIhIiiIch of the Slab of Oregon. Dated Ibis 2.rlh day of July, 1018. t.eorge Alexander, Sherilf. lliire, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice m hereby given that the un dersigned ha been by the County Court of the State nt nnn Washlnirton Conntv ....w.ii j ministrator of the Kstate of SuBetta Klegar, deceased, and haa duly auul tiled u uch. Now, tharMora, u. al-ail $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.48, $2.75 $1.69 Up. 98c 98c Skill, Khaki what you want St., MilUboro pnranna having claim agaliict nid estate are hereby notified and re quired to pr.wnt them to lue, prop erly verified, within nix montlm front date hereof, nt the law oltlco of Chas, J. Sehimbel, No. 600 (104 Chamber oi CommcrcB Uuildiug, Portland, Ore. Jacob Kleger, Administrator of the Fstuto of Su ite! (a Kleger, Deceased. Dated UiU 20th day of June, 1918, SUMMONS. IN THK CIIICI IT COIMiT OF TIIK STATU OF OKF.CON' nl; WASHINGTON COUNTV 1 Sampson J. Powell, Plaintiff. vs. Stella Powell, Defendant. To Stella Powell. Defendant: III the mono of the Stale of Oregon you are hereby iciiiired to appear nnd answer the Cnniphuui lil.-.l against you in the above entitled cause on or before i wisk f rum the date of the first publication of this summons, and in ev. ol vhi fail so to appear and tuiiv.i. Plaintiff w ill nnnlv to lite emu i fr i!, ...f l"aye.l for in lib. complaint, to-wit: f'"' " ,'"" dis"lviug the mairiie-e contract heretoiore mid now eMstii.g ,,,, . ,.,nill,jff ,, ,.,,,,: This HunuuntiH is served upon ymi by publication, for M runs.-, ul in e ! "f I'JIH Hare, McAlear & Pelei (t, Atlorneys for Pbiinlilf, Postoffice iiildleHK, iilh.loiii, Oi e. SHERIFF'S SAl.F. Notice is hereby given, that by viitue of an execution issued out of and tin der the seal of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Hie County of Washington, dated the St Ii ib.v o'l July p.i IS, in favor of K. F.. W Plaintiff, and ,1. C. Hazard m Frances lizard, bin wife, William G. knppcl ami lletlie M. Kappel, hi i wife, CI. V. Spieling and W. .1. Son lor, partners doing husine.is under the firm name and style of Spieling 6 Solder, and F. A. Ki eider, detenu' ants, for the Mini of Twenty six Hundred mnl No -100 ($2000.001 Dollars, in U. S. gold coin, with in terest thereon from the 1 01 It day i' November, 1010, ut the rate of seven per cent per annum, in like gold coin and thu further sum of Two Hun dred and Twenty live Dollars ($22a.. 00) At limey fees, ami the costs, tax ed at Thirty Dollars, further order ed that the defendant J. C. Hn.uid recover off of and from the snii; de fendants William G. Kappel and Hel tie Mi Kappel tho sum of $17(0.011 with interest thereon nt the rnln of 7 per rent per annum from the Mb day of November, 1010, and the mr ther Hum of $150.00 attorney !Yc.( and costs and ilishursemeuts of this Hiiit taxed ut $15.0(1, to me diluted and delivered, commanding me to pinko sale of thn leal properly here inafter described, I have, levied upon and puiHiiauL to said execution 1 will, on Monday, tho J2lh dav of August, 1018, at the South door of the Court House in Hillsboro, Wlinliinrlnu County, Oregon, nl, the hour of ten o'clock a, ni., forenoon, of said day, sell ut public auct ion to M ho highest bidder for rash in hand, all of' tne following described real properly, lying, being and Hilunlii in W'uhIiiiii'' ton County, Oregon, and more par ticularly deticrihed us follows, lo wit: lleginning at a point on the Fast line of the Marvel M. Wntls I), b. C. in Washington County, Oregon, .p.).. 27 chains houI.Ii of th. 1 1 It line of Wflion 2(1, T.I N. It. 4 W. of the W il lainetlo Mor. and running thence North f.'! degrees Ml) minutes West ( chains nnd 2 links to Hut land of the said Maivil M Wnii, i North III degrccN Fast 10. K0 elmom l 1 1... U....I I , .. . .. .... ...,, iiwesi. coi ner ol I elerson s land; thence Fast along the South hue of IVlerson'H land I.) chains 112 links to the Southeast corner there of; thence Southerly K chains nnd 71 inks; thenco Fast ;t chains and 48 links; (hence south I! chains and 711 links; thenco Fast 1.270 chains; thence south 2 chains to uu iron rod; thence nin th 82 degrees wesl, M,r22 chuins; (lumen south 12 degrees and Ilfi minuloH West HI chains and 10 links lo the plnco of beginning, and containing 2:1.07 acres, more or less, to fiatisfy the hereinbefore, mimed sums duo the plaintiff, F F. Wilson, ,'Uid for tho .ui.li. und expenses of sale and said writ. Said sale will ho made subject to redemption as per Htntule of Oregon. Haled at. Ililhiboro, Oregon, this 101 h day of July, hum. Geo. Alexander, Sheriff of Washington County, Or, K. II. Tongue, Attorney for i'laintiff.