Youd hardly know Pete was chewing Yet he says ho pots more satisfaction out of his small chew of Gravely than he ever got out of a big chew of ordinary to bacco. "Real Gravely has a pure, rich taste," says Pete. "It's sweetened just enough, and one small PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug escn piece pjc-sea Try the Argus, $1.50 per year. John l.oftis, of above North Plain. va in Sunday. S. Iinmuit, of West I'nion. was an Arjrus al!er Saturday af ternoon, Kiowtrs for funerals and other necnMiins.- rerj;i'H Floral Co., Hillsboro. 3 2 -If A. 1. Selioonover, of Cornelius, was an , Argus caller Monday moniini;. fN Dr. Lowe, Saturday to 4 o'cloek only. (5o in t lie moriiiiiif if positile. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Matod, of Portland, were out Tlianksuivini. truest? of Dr. F.. T. Helm and family. Ambers Thurnhurtrh, of For est irovi', was down town tbe first of the wet k, ami for his SO years carries bis age like a boy. Jos. lVslcr, of Portland, was out T'lankssriv'mg, the guest of his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fesslt-r. He was accompanied by his wife. 15en Hcesacker, of Verboort, came in with bis family Thanks giving ami spent tba day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bernard, of Hill shore Allen S. Dilley, of Portland, Mas tint the last of the week, and visitt-tl HilNhoru a short while be fore goinit on m to look over bis ranch above Forest drove. F. V. Barber, of Cornelius, was in the city Moudav, oh legal business. 1'red dried 26,000 lbs, of prunes this year, consisting of his own crop and purchases. As Dr. Lowe will not be in the city till spring after his trip here Saturday, Dee. 7th, he would sug gest all persons in need of glasses seeing him without fail, as tbe eyes should not be neglected. Peter Grossen, of Helvetia, was in town Saturday, returning from n visit at r.stacada. Enronte he was backed out of the right of way by a cow. lie met a herd on the highway and when lie honked the born of his machine the bov ine tbot lie was challenging him to combat and charged the ear Pete hacked ui. and got out of the way, thinking discretion the better part of valor. J. J. Krebs, of Hockaway, was over the last of the week, return ing Monday. J. J. has been elect ed Justice "of the Peace for bis precinct and know s how to wear the rohe of justice. Hillsboro of fenders will do well to keep an eye on Jake when they viot the beach next summer.. Mrs. Krebs accompanied him and they were called lieu: to attend the funeral of Mrt. Krebs' brother, Dick Kamna. Win, Kotliermal, a member of Gleneoc Lodge Xo. 22, a painter by trade, was killed in action on the American front, just before the war closed. His mother lives at Astoria, al present, but they formerly lived at North Plains, where they own some property. Judge (loddiii, who was in town Saturday, says the young man was highly esteemed by a large eirele of friends and Pylhians at. the Plains city. lie was aged about 25 years. Ray Kiiimott, who has spent the summer and fall down in tbe Klamath Falls country, returned last week, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, and started for Edmund Ion, Alberta, and from there will go north, where he ex pects to go into the stock busi ness. Mrs. F.nimott will remain in the valley until next spring, and if Ray locates will then join him. F.mniott knows the stock game and if he decides to stay north will do hh well as anyone can. Wm. I In ritemaiiti , with the U. S. Pumping; Station at Camp Lew is since lie went to that canton men over a yvnr ago, was over and spent Thanksgiving with his wife anil brothers, at Oak Park. Win. says that he expects to be released as soon as tbe canton ment is abandoned. He was look ing liner than silk, and says that the life agrees with him, but now that the wr is over he wants to lct back to that little irrigated ranch which is such a great producer. chew holds its pood taste so long. 1 figure that this class of tobacco costs mo nothing extra maybe fs than I d have to spend foi ordinary plug." It eot ftttkrr that's trht js rati ft! tkf rJ tate f lusi f lTn rV.'A.iW txtra nil, m :i pouai I). E. Corbett, of Shady Brook, was in town Tuesday. C, C. Johanscn, of south of Bcedvillc, was in town Tuesday. Herb Luck, of near North Plains, was a city visitor Tues day. Harry (.'line, of Laurel, was greeting friends in town the tirst of the week. Adolph Ilut-.eluii.mn, of near Orcnco, was transacting business in tow n Tuesday. F. A. VanAken, of blooming. ami i reil .arup, ot near Koy, were city visitors Monday. (itistav Krause, of the. James place. South Tualatin, was over town the first of the week. W. II. Lyda, of above Forest (rove, came down Tuesday to confer with the county board on road work. I'.. Klinger, of Tualatin, was up to the city Tuesday morning. Klinger has been in the quarry ing business for the county for several years. Those desiring dry slabwood, four foot or 16-inch, four foot fir, lti-inch fir, or coal, notify us at once. Prompt delivery. H. IX Sehmchzer, Tel. 2177, res.; office 512. tf John Meier, of near Bethany, was a city caller Tuesday. John has been making cheese for 20 years and says he has no trouble in getting 40 cents per pound for all he can market. For Sale Dr. C. R. Bloyd, on Maple St.. foot 'of Third, has about 300 lbs. of first-class Fran quette walnuts for sale at 35 cents per pound. Fine, well cured, and splendid flavor. 40 Arthur Knox and Ch'as. Wall!, of above (iaston, were city callers Monday. Mr. Knox has three sons in the service, one at San yiego, irilli the I'. S. navy, one at Lake Crescent, Washington, and Will, in France. Taken Up Pair bay geldings, about 1000 lbs each. Owner may hive same by proving property, paying keep and advertising. -Jos. Harrington, 1 mile east of Shetllin station. Address, Corne lius, Route 1. 38-40 Richard Wiley, manager of the Columbian Optical Co., at Salt Lake- City, L'tali, came in Mon day evening and remained over night with his father, W. V. Wiley. He was visited by Lieut. Jude Reiter recently. Reiter is now in Virginia. J. F. Johnson, who has been located in the Buxton country for 21 years, was a caller Tuesday. The survey for the Beaver Creek railway runs through his place, and in time it will no doubt be built, and open up a nice body of timber on beyond. Judge Reasoner was at Middle Ion. Sunday, and when be return ed he brot the Argus a fine sam ple of the prunes dried by our old friend. Ch.'ts. True, who altho Hearing the 80 year mark still turns out many tons of this much sought for product every year. The only reason ('has. didn't en list and get into the big fight was the fact that his prune drier need ed him for had he shaved clean lie could have passed as a forty fiver, and made good with any of the youngsters. Jesse O. Crandall, of Myers, Montana, arrived here Thanks giving, for a visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Crandall. Jesse says the Montana country is there for production, and the climate makes a man eat like a lilaekfoot. He will remain sev eral weeks. Crandall is appre ciative of a joke on himself, but be nulled a "boner" the other day that, makes him sore, and which may delay his return home for a few days. He wrote his wife on his arrival Itere and ad dressed 'the b-tter to Hillsboro. Hi' mailed it on the train and the next day it popped back to this eifv. To show Ids wife that In. wrote as promised, Jess enclosed tin- whole thing, envelope and all, in another enclosure, and sent it on its way over tbe divide. If the old town wasn't so darned dry he might have some explana tions to make to Mrs. C. Try the Argus, if I,, SO per year. W. N. Hathorn, of Laurel, was iu tow n Monday, Sam Moon, of Ccntervillc, was a city caller Tuesday morning. John F, Bcrgcr, of near Beth any, was a caller Tuesday morn ing. For Sale Cheap -- Seven weeks old pigs. A. F. F.isehen, Cornel ius, It. 2. 40 Judge Stevenson, of (laics Cr., was down town Tuesday, greet ing his friends. Sam Kunn, of Portland, form erly of Orenco, was an Argus caller the' last of the week. lion. C. F. Tigard, of Tigard ville, was in the city Monday morning, on legal 'business. A. L. Grebe and wife, of Lau rel, were city callers Tuesday, Mrs. (irebe coming in for a Port land visit. F.. P. Cornelius and family, of above North Plains, came iu on ThanksgU ing to eat turkey with B. P. Cornelius and family. I.ifa. Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, is very ill from the Flu. at the home of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Clar ence Young, H.t tlth St., Port land. Four foot slab wood, aft.s Sept. I, $2.75 per four foot cord; sixteen inch wood, $3.25 per cord. Place your orders at once, (i. II. P. Lumber Co., South Third St., Telephone 42. tf C. (5. Cannon, of Pomeroy, Wii.. arrived Monday evening for a iit with his son, A. D. Cannon, of the Cash Grocery. Mr. Cannon is in business in Pomeroy, the center of one of the finest wheat belts in the fa mous Palmist- region. the RUSSELL TRACTOR. atJtLT IN ALL 5l2tS RP'rpi BEAN AND PLA THRESHERS CLOVER HUtLERS CALL OR WP.ITE FOR PARTICULARS Pacific States Kire liiiur mct 0uif-iy of i'ordnnd, Dillon. The only l.i; Diiui OM bine Comp my. l.tw s l'rouil !y l'aul John Vaiidmval .Uivl.l Hillsboro, Oitkon SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County Claud H. Sheeley, Plaintiff, vs. John Schultz and Charles W. Wiegcl, Defendants. To John Schuitz and Charles W. Wieel, Defendants. In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 20th day of January, 1919, .said date being after an expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons up on you, the date of the first publica tion being Thursday, December 5, 1918, and the date of the lawt publi cation being Thursday, January 16, 1919; and if you fail so to appear, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: That thcro be found due and owing from you to the Plaintiff upon a certain morteaire set forth in his complaint, the sum of lza with interest thereon from the 9th day of February, 1917, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of $22.31 taxes paid and interwt thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day of March, 1910, and the further sum of $75 attorney's ' fees and for judg ment for such sums, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit, and a decree of this Court declaring faid mortgage to tie a valid and sub sisting lien on the real property des cribed, and that said mortgage lie foreclosed and paid real property to be sold in the manner provided by law and the practice of this Court for the foreclosure of mortgages, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may eom just and equitable in the premises. Said real property mentioned in raid complaint being situate in Wash ington County, Oregon, and being more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: IJc-'inning at a point which is 081.18 feet Wes); of the Southeast corner of tbe Isaac Hurler Donation Land Claim, and 20 feet Morth of the South boundary of said claim, thence North 0 degrees 19 minutes West 2H'.'. SO feet more or less, to an inter section wMh a line 50 feet Southerly from measured at rirht angles to tb center line of the Ore gon Kleetric Pailmad Company's tract, tberce South 65 degrees !?3 minutes East along a line parallel with and 50 fept Southerly from measured at right angles to the center line of the aforesaid railroad (e-ick 2S7.5'! feet, more or less, to the V'r",t boundary of a tract of land owned by the Oregon Electric Kail road Company, thence along said West bounrlarvif the Oregon Elec tric Railroad Company tracts Sr.nth 0 degrpes 13 minutes Eapt. 1fll.ll feet In a point 20 feet North of the South boundary of the Isaac Butler Dona tion Land Claim, thence West 2(11.18 feet more or less to the f lace of be ginning, containing 1 1-3 acre, the said land being situated in the South east niiarl er of Section !t(, Township I Noi ih of Uange 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, Oregon. This summons is served upon you by publication in the llilltdxut) Argus, pursuant to order of the Hon, tleorgo I!. Barley, Judge of the above enti tled Court, matte, entered and dated the I'iuI day of December, 1918. Date of llrst publication, Dec. 5, 19 IS. Date of last publication, January Hi, 1919, It. B. Adams, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Ad dress, li'JS Chamber o Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement IN THE COl'NTY COCUT OF THE STATE OK OKKC.ON FOB WASH INGTON COl'NTY In the Matter of the Estate of Win. H. Luster, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un designed Executor of the estate of ;aid deceased, has filed in tht above entitled Court and cause, his tinal ae- ount and reimrt as such executor and the said Court has fixed and iipmnnt- M the :ird day of Jamutry 1919 at the ion r ot 10 o clock A. M. of suiu nay, and the court room of the above en titled court in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said fi nal account and for the limit settle ment of said estate. Dated this ,.,!th day of November, 1918, , Thos. E. "lister. Executor of the l.:ist Will and Tes tament of said Deceased. H oe. McAlear ..v Peters, Attorneys for Executor, SD M MONS In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, in mid for the County iff Washington. Charles H. Flick, Plaintiff, vs. Finnic I. Flick, Defendant. To I.innie I. Flick, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the almve entitled suit, on o. before the 17th day of January, A. D. 1919, said day being, after the ex piration of six wiH-ks from and after the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer :aid complaint, for the want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, 1o- w it : For a deenv. forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony, now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that plaintiff be i milled to retain the rare and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and de fendant, anil for other equitable re lief. This summons is published by order of the Hon. (ieorge K.,Bagley, Judge of the above entitled court, which or der was made and entered on the 29th day of November, A. D. I91S, and the time preserilsHl for publication there of is six weeks, beginning with the is- ?ue of the 5th day of December, A. 11. 19IS, and continuing each week there after, to and including the issue of the tCth day of January, A. D. 1919 J. R. Greenfield, Attorney for Plaintiff, 512 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS. la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County: Alice W heeler. Plaintiff, vs. Myrtle Donnelly and Julius A. Grow, Defendants. To.Iuliiis A. Grow, Defendant: in the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or lie tore six weeks from the date of the tirst publication of this Summons, to-wit: mi or before six weeks from the 21th day of October, 191X, and in the event you fail so to appear and answer said Complaint. Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her Complaint to-wit: For a decree quiet ing her title to the following described property, situated in Washington County Oregon, to-wit: All of Lot numbered 111, of Beaver ton-lieedviile Acreage acording to the duly recorded plat thereof on lit and of record in the ollice ol llie Uee order of Conveyance of Washington County, Oregon, and for a decree de creeing that the Plaintiff is the owner in fee simnle of the real property here iubefore described, and that saiil defen dant be forever barred and precluded from claiming or attempting to olitiin, averting or attempting to assert any right, title or interest in ami to saiil re a I property, or any part thereof, or any claim or lien upon the same, adverse to the title and interest of the Hamuli herein. This summons is served upon yoi by publication for six consecutive weeks in the Hillsboro Argus, by order of the Hon, Geo. K. liagley, Judge of the a- bovo entitled ( ourt, which said order wrs made and entered upon the 2.'!rd day of October, 19IH. bate of 1st publication, Oct. 21, EMS. Date last publication, Dec. 5, I91X. (litre, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Resident attorneys State of Oregon. P. O. Address Shute Savings Bank Building, Hillsboro, Oregon. Best Fire Insurance JOHN VANDEKVAL Agent London iv Lanca shire Fire' Insurance Co. . Notice of Final Settlement IN TIIK COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON" FOR WASHINGTON COUNlt In the Matter of the Fstat.e of .!. R. Gardner, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un deirignod, us adminisl ralrix of the es tate of ,1. E. Gardner, dece'ised, has filed her linul account in the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Wash ington County and that the With day of Decemlier, 19IH, at I ho hour of U:; o'clock a. rn., at Hillsboro, Oregon, in the Court Boom of said, Court, has been appointed by said Court as a time and place for the hearing of objections thereto nnd tig; ecttlement thereof. Dated and first published this 2Xth day of November, 191H. '.'mUi: ii Gardner, Administratrix .1. G. Arnold, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. KOTII'h Ol.' FINAI, MCTTI.ICMIONT. Notice is hereby given, that the un dei f::giiel, the duly appointed, nuali fied and acting Executrix of the last will and testament of Samuel Moon. deceauud, has filed in the County Court of the SUte of Oregon, for Washington County, tier iiniu ac count in said esUUe, and that nuid County ( ourt has lixcd Monday, th 2;!rd day of December, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock n. m., of said day, iu the t on nt y Court mini in the County Court houito in the City of Hillsboro. Washington County, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing objection to nald final account and for the tinal settlement of mud estate. Dated thin 15th duy of November, A. D. 1918. l.illie Moon. Executrix of the Liust Will and Tes tament of Samuel Moon, Deeeiwed. Thus. II, Tongue, Jrr Attorney lor Executrix. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under-1 signed administrator of the estate of; Susetta hleger, deceased, has tiled his luml account as such, nnd llmt tluv County Court of Washington County, i Oregon, has fixed Saturday, the 281 h lay of leeeinler. 19I. at the hour ol 10:a0 a in,, of said day, and the court house iu Hillslxiro, Ore., us the time mid place for hearing objections lo said llnnl account, if any there he, and lor the tinal net t lenient of miid estate. I Jacob hleger. j Administrator K.stalo Susetta klcg- er, deceased Chtis. J. Schimliel. WKI ( htimber of Commerce. Purtlnnd, Ore., Attorney for Administrator, SUMMONS. i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OKi 1'HE STATE OK OREGON KOU j WASHINGTON COUNTY ' .1. N. Loudon, Plaintiff, , VS. ! John W. ll.illidiiv, also all other persons or pa i tics unknown claiming iiny; right, title, estate, lienor interest in j the real estate described in the com plaint herein, ' I'o John W. Iliillidny, also all other peimiiim or parties unknown claiming ' any right, title, estate lien or interest in the real estate ilcsenlKil hi the com plaint herein tiled. j In the name of the State of Oregon j you are hereby coniniaiuleil and re-1 iiiiied to appear in Ibe above entitled com I nnd answer the complaint bled against you and eachof you in Iheiibove entitled muse on or lielore the cniii lion of six weeks from the dale ol the first publication of this Hiuiumiiis in'lhe llillslsiro Argus, the date of the lirnt publication thereof being November 21, 19IS, and the date of the last publica tion thereof living tbe 2nd day of Janu ary, UM9, anil you and each of you will please takii notice that m the event you fail mi to appear and answer said com plaint Plaintiff will apply lo the Court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, to-wit, for a decree quieting bis title to the foil. living descriUsI pri r ty situate in Washington County, Ore gon, to-wit: llcing known as n part of the S. E quarter of the N. K. quarter of Sec. :M. T. 1 S. K. :t W. of the ,Wi I. ,ier., ami commencing at the S. E. cor ner of the S. E, quarter of the N, K. quarter of Sec. 3J. T. 1 S. It. 3 W. and running W. so rods and thence North So rods; thence K. to the County Itoad; thence S. E. on the line of said roml un til crossing Cedar Creek 2 nslsi thence K. to E. line; thence S. to the place of beginning, containing IM uen s. And for a decree decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the real estate above tlescrilied nnd that said defendant and each of them be forever barred and precluded from claiming or attempting to claim, assert ing or attempting to assert any right, tilie or interest in ami to said real prop erty or any part, thereof or any rlaunor hen lipeu the same adverse to the title and interest of the Plaintiff herein. This Kumnioim is served Umui you by publication for six consecutive weeks in trie iiiimiHiro Argus ny order ol uu ii.. if n,,i.. i,,.i.,.. ,.r ii,. aboveentilled court which said order was made and entered on the 21st day ot Novemlicr, J'.lis.. Date of tirst publication, November 21, 1918. Data of last publication, January 2, 1919. John M. Wall, Attorney for Pla ntiff. Postoffice addresH, Hillsboro, Oregon, SUMMONS In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon For Washington County Theodore Wolke, Plaintiff, vs. Teikla II. Simpson and David B. Siinn.ion, her husband, Defendants, To Teckla B. Simpson and David L'. Simpson, her husband, the above named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 14th day of December, 1918, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from the daw of the first pub lication of this summons upon you, the date of the first publication thereof liemg Thursday, the 'list day of October, 1918, and tho date of the last publication thereof being Thurs day the 12th day of December, 1918; and if you fail so to appear, for want thereof, tho Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed foe in his complaint, to-wit: that there be found due and owing from you un to the Plaintiff, the uuin of 500.00, with interest thereon from Decem ber, ,1rd, 191(1, at the rate of Jc peri annum, and the further sum of ol).- 00, Attorneys fees, beside the rostn and disbursements of said nuit; that a judgment be rendered and entered in favor of the Plaintiff anil against you in said sums; that a decree be made and entered,-in favor of the Plaintiff and declaring that certain mortgage made, executed and deliv ered by you unto tho Plaintiff on the :Srd day of June, 1910, and filed for record upon the nth day of June, 19 Hi, in the office of tho Recorder of Conveyances of Washington County, Oregon, and by said Recorder record ed on page 414 of Book 72 of the Mortgage records of said County nnd Stale, and which said mortgage cov ers the following described parcel of real uroperty, situate in Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the notilheast corner of Lot f, of and in Block 1, of Fair view Addition to. the town fnow City) of Hillsboro, Oregon; thence North Ii5 feet; thence west 100 feet; thence! bouth ti reet to tho south line ofi said Lot (1; thenco East 100 feet to I the place of beginning; to bo a first and prior lien and mortgage up on su'ul real property; that said mort gage be foreclosed and said property sold by the Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, ns by law prescrib ed, and that the proceeds obtained from the sale of said property be applied to the payment of said sumR, nnd that you and nil persona claim ing by, through or unrler you. bo for ever barred, foreclosed nnd preclud ed from claiming or attempting to End - of - the - Season Prices Now on All Women's Goats 5D! Suits Women of Washington County have the opportunity of choosing from the best selected stock of wo men's wear in the county at extra ordinary low prices. Every Suit and Ev ery Coat Reduced Furs are always appreciated as a Christmas gift. See our beautiful line of Wolf and Fox animal scarfs in black, brown, red and taupe. Prices, $12.50 up to $55.00. Only Exclusive Woman' Store in ihe County. Gear's Woman's Shop 1212 Main Street, Hillsboro Telephone 422X Hot Drinks Try our individually heated hot drinks, made in a jiffy by our Tliermoval Heater. Our Bar Candies are sanitary, delight fit), nnd free of adulterations we make them ourselves and know. Try them. Ice Cream When you wish to finish that dinner or lunch just right try a brick of our celebrated ice cream. DEN OF SWEETS SKCONI) ST., IIIU,SI!OR() United War Work Campaign. Give Liberally. THE HILLSBORO I " ' ' -SgiTT ; -j CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000 An old, safe aud conservative bank, located in the Hillsboro Commercial block, S. V. comer Main ami Second streets. Hillsboro 'Commercial .tank. eluim any n'uht, title or interest in or lo miid prenii.qen, or any part thereof. Thin miinmonn U served upon youi liy publication thereof in tho Hills-,' Imro Argils, purmmnt to order rf the llonoinlilo Jco. U. Itnirli-y, Jiidito of the above entitled ennrt, made, i nter ed and dated the 2Cth day of Octo ber, 1918. ; Halo of first piibliei'tion October .list, Iiftt." of lant publication Deromber lUlli, HAIttf, Mc A l.K A It & PRTEKK, Atlorn.-ya for I'lainliff. Resident attorneys Stato of Oregon Post Offir AddresH, ( . i Shuta 8avimrn Bank PuHdlmr ' , Ililkboro, Oregon-