PRIVATE SCHULTHE1S KILLEOJN FRANCE Accidentally Killed Nov. 30lh, by Explosion of Bomb WAS WITH 118TII U. S. ENG'S Young Man Enlisted Juno 25 and Crossed in -w Weeks Mr-.. Mcilliu Sehulllicls, of No. :i2.'l Maple St.. I lill-boro, yc- lerilat minimi; received notice hy I t-n fit l I friim tin' Adj. (it'll c i a Is nllice ill Washington, I). ('., 1 1 1 ft I In r suit, George I'., Scliul Ihi is, was accidentally killed III I " i-f 1 1 1 1 i , Nut . b I In accident- al 1 xplosion of a I10111I1. The son enlisted 4t ilh the I Ihth V. S. I'.n iin 1 rs, June '.'A. anil was scut to ('iimp Lewis. In a few weeks he was sent acros to Trance, ami had heeit in active service. lie was a son of the late Frank Si luilllii i-., and was lioru ill lleth any, June 17, JN!13, and n few years a;jo uioveil to this city with his mother after the death of the father. oiiliif Sehiiltheis eanied ten t hoiisaiid this will litoiit hly, Ut side vived liV ill.trs iiisiir'titee, and paid to his mother It his mother he is siir the following lirolhers and sisters l'rauk, Portland; Herbert, at linine; Louise Schwa rtr.enlmch, Mrs. Theodore Albert, I'oi'tl.iiid ; Mrs. Win. May, wife of Inspector May, of the IK S. Army, now .sta tioned al I'liie.iL'o with the stock yards; and Miss I'.iln.'i, nt Inline. Yniinuf Sehiillheis was industri ous, capable ami a man of excel lent character and his death is a matter of much reiret to his many friends in the Itelhany sec tion, as well as I his fit v. ANNUAL BAZAAR Cnfnterin Supper Friday, Uee. tilth, afternoon and eveiiinir, in the basement of the M. I'.. Church. Home made articles, plain ami fancy, on sale, Huitable for Xtnas Kifls'. Cafaleria Pinner served from f:;il lo 7 o'clock. Literary pro gram al H o'clock in the church auditorium, free. Cake, and coffee served in the nflernoon. Alberl Banks, v Spici'iiifis, of near as a eily caller vesler- day, J, F. Carsteiis, of. Banks, was a fit v caller Monday afternoon. Co-operation Continued i f r " 'r . ' 1 , 3 . ., , 1 "";s 'If i . I1 J.J .; - ' nv;'-' -- Tin; (iovcrnuif nt has requested thai this be tloiie, and we know our Ilillsboro Merchants will ap preciate it too. It will eliminate those 11th hour rush crowds and be more satisfactory generally. Shop by check on the "Only National Bank in Hillsboro." W. H. Wehrung, Pret. J. F. Gardner, Cuhier .. rjy Ueo. t. Beedle, HlLLSBOROlTIONALBANL lI!LLSt!OKO, .llUUMLlLL.. J PROCLAMATION Whereas: Woodrow Wilson, President (if llic United Stales anil President of llto American Hi d (ton, hit summoned every eili,cii tif this country to the comradeship of Dili vcrMitl Mem bership in the Ited Cross; Ami Whereas: Membership in llie Amerii'iill Red Cross in un evi ileiirf of loyally ; AnJ Whereas: Tin- American Itfil Cross In on the eve of the greatest year's work In 11 his tory, supplying 'till mid material encouragement In American sol dier 011 tluly in France, Russia, Siberia mill In tliii emiiitry; Ink ing en re of the dt pendents of kiiI liers In this country by moans of llmni' Service ; 1 i 1 1 1 1 k I"' re construction of Furope by assist ing the reii)rinte(l citizens; as iiliiii; retiiriiiil soliliern to iosl iuiis; ji ut iilinif lii lt unit 1 iii'uur ifjenu lil lo Hoitlliletl Hiililiert, mill 11 nl In-r wiiyt nssi-itinj the Vorlil lo reent er f rum tlie rtniills of the Wurj Ami Wlierens: It is desired iluit every Mtlnll cilii it liccome 11 Iteinlier lf the A ilierlcit II Red CfiiHS tlmt nil inny feel tliey have t llvlnif J rt r t ill the wnrl; of the Society. nH Tin n fore: I, John M. '.Vail, Mayor of the city of HiMs !iorii, State of Oreiin, do liereliy 'ti'iiiliiiiii that the week of De- I inher l(i lie tlevotetl In the iiniiiise of Ncciiritnt ineniliershi)) II the Aliierlcan Iteil ('rout and lo nrtfi- every eitieil to join the Hid Cross and to assist in pro moting liiiivers.'il liieliiliershlp ill that oi't;niiiatioil. (iiveii niitler my hand, nt Ilills l.oro, Ore,, this 1 01 It day of He ceinlier, i!IS. ' John M. Wall, Mnvor. "I'M THRU-ENZA" GERM MAKES DEBUT Willi the cessation of hostilities the lied Cross is called upon lo coiiihal it new epidemic, original inn this titne within iU own ranks. The alilictinn in known ns "I'm llirii-en.a." The initial symptom in a hciihi' of lassitmle-a fccliiiK of'What'.s the ? It's nil over. Why .houhl I work?" Steps art? bcinn taken to isolate the (eriii also those who are carrying it. The epidemic is not wide spread; nevertheless nil effort is l.cinij made to stent its nil vitnoe "Cold feet" is a marked tiymp torn. Another imliention of the prcit . tiee of the j(erin is fnrctf illness (that the hovs are Htill over there.) The victim, as a rule, cannot eimeeiitrate the mind (on knit tiim). The siirbt becomes impairrtl ( can't see ttt sew ). The ears become affected (can't hear the appeals of hundreds of thousands of rcfuufceH who must be clothed, fed and housed). Heart doesn't beat as it liNt'd to. and in advanced staire tlmt oriran apparently turns to Mime A vaccine consisting of equal parts of tincture of I won't -quit and licit Cross spirits, a dash of 101 1 riot ism and a peek of pep is effective. Arc Bays. T. G. Mcachatn, with tbf S. P. Co. at Banks, was a caller tin's morning: Otto Johnson, of Shady Brook lias returned trom l.alitorma. where he was in one of the bitf cantonments. He is now thro with ninv life, and will tret back to Imsiness ranching. The Influenza took a fresh start last week ami continues 1111 abated, Physicians report that the eases are more numerous than for some time in fact more people are down with th dread disease (ban at any time in the past. The officials arc Koiiitf lo enforce the quarantine mens tires lo the limit in (he hopes of iircvciiliiiK a spread. Vice - Preiident V OUKfiON SHOP EARLY 1 1 10 PAVE JJ ILLTOWN Approprintet Nearly $150000 for Hard Surface for County ROAD IS NOW GRADED Work Will Begin Just as Soon at Bond are Taken by Buyer i'iie State Hiuhwuy Commission lias voted lo expend $110,860 for tin: liavinir of the Portland Ilills- boro state highway from the M 11II111111111I1 County line ax far west as tlt! money will cover. The inuiiicers estimate, that thin w ill cover 8.1 mileti. As lieaverton will lake care of over a mile of road this w ill liriiiff the pavement pretty close to Ilillsboro. JiuIkc Itcasoiier last year liad tbc entire roadway from the Multnomah County line com pleted and ready for the grade. The roadbed will.be st illed lilielv for the rock ami hot stuff by the time sprinir opens. In one or Iwo lace there will be some work for the county, where the cuts bine washed, or the tills floated axvay to a hiuall xxlenl, 1ml in the main there w ill be hut little work lo L'cl ready for the laying of rock. A hard surface road has been the promise for years, and it will mean much for the development of this section of the stale. Su burban properly will go up by leaps anil hounds, as it will mean rapid ttaitsit for those who have a llivver or a car, ana neariy every farmer has gasoline loco motion these tlavs. Aloha and Huher people are elated over the decision of til commission, ami lteavcrton is sil- titttr up ami taking notice, for it will mean thousands for the gar den citv. Ilillsboro is to be congratu lated, and it is saitl that if things ease up the commission will make another shot later in the year and attempt to build as far as Forest Grove this coming year. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell nt auc tion sale at his farm known as the Carson Hansen place, a half mile north of the Bethany Store, at 10 n. m., on Wednesday, Dee. 18, Three horses, one team weighs 1250, ages 8 and ! years; 2 cows, 3 years, coming Iresli Jan. 1 10 10th : .1 tw o-year heifers, coming fresh in March; yearling heifer. mower, rake, harrow, 7 plows. some arc breaking plows, 2 dump wnifoiis. 2-seat buggy, horse blankets, slnrm covers, work harness. Poland t lima boar, year old, 200 lbs. ; 3 new pipe collars anil numerous oilier articles. Lunch at jioon. Terms of Sab $20 and under, cash; over, (1 months' baukabl note, at 8 per cent. Two per cetil off for cash over .?20. II. (iihclhou.se, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. A. J. Dysle, Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE I will not be responsible lor any bills contracted, past or future bv Martha MeOahev, my wit who has left mv bed and board Arthur McGahey, Ilillsboro. Ore. Dec. 0, 1918 THREE KILLED Mrs. Chas. Baggerly, her daugh ter draco, aged 17, and Hesli Wells, aired IS. were instantly killed in the Horse Heaven coun try, near Buklclon, Nov. 21, an auto in which they were riding having gone over an embankment of 20 feet, on the Mabton roat Earns Baggerly was driving the machine and the party had 1 Cioldcudalc with six in llto ear the others beinir injured, the driver having an . nrm broken Thev had Been visiting the ranch of C. S. Baggcrlv, and were re turning to Wnpalo, Wash., in the night. A bridge was out and Earns Baggerly says there was no light to warn travelers. The Baggerly family was well known hero about 12 years ago. Mrs. Baggerly's daughter from Utah attended the funeral and took ill and died within a few hours. The county commissioners of Yakima county say the road was a private drive and the county is not responsible for damages. The Baggerly lived near Mof ftt station w hen here. The news was brought to this office by Win. Tupper, the Gold endale Sentinel telling the story. Henry J. Kcenon, of North Plains, was n caller this morning. The Social Circle of the Cong. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Shute, Thursday, Dee. 19, at 2H0 p. m. At a htitfnon meeting of the Baptist Church Tuesday evening a call for the ensuing year was tendered Rev. J. T. Anderson, the present pastor. Although he has better calls financially he con cluded to remain with Hillsboro another year. C. B. Taylor, of near Eoy, wa a city caller Tuesday morning. l'.dw. Ilaylce, of West Union, was in the city Tuesday. For gifts lo him read The Den of Sweet' smoker announce ment in display. Arthur I). Hill, of Laurel, was in the. city yesterday, hauling in farm product.. For that Box of Fine confec tion for In-r read Den of Sweets adv. John Freiidclithal, of below S'ewton, was a citv caller the last f the work. Hubert Bernards, of MeMinri- ville, was a city caller yesterday afternoon. Join the Bed Cross all you need is a heart and a dollar. Helta Drug Store. 40 Mrs. I,. H. I'elcrs and children were city callers irom llie norm Plains section yesterday. Milk haulers are now at the wilder of their I )isciinlctitent, the roads being pretty bad as re sult of the recent rains. Warded: Young boar for head of herd. I'oland China preferred. Bowlhy Bros., Cornelius, Route i. Tel. 2.'lll6'5. 40-42 A. K. Reynolds, of Cornelius, was an .rgus caller yesterday. While in town he was greeting lis old time North I'lains friends. For sale, cheap Waterloo gas engine, iy liorse power, 111 good running order.- Max Bell ing, Forest drove, R. 2, Dudley Mill Ranch. 40-42 I). II. Wheeler, of Aloha, was in town 1 ucsday. Jle and airs. Wheeler leave soon for Santa Rosa, Cal., on a business trip. Breaching by Elder Shepard at the Advent Christian Church, next Sunday at 11, and there will ie services hereafter each Sun lay at that church. (). V: . Davis, who has been as sistant postmaster for a number of years, has resigned his position. Fred Hol.nagle, deputy, took the xamiiiatiou for the Ilillsboro post mastership yesterday. Wenstrom, of Scholls, ar- 1 . Y, 1 I I rived 111 iruin a 1 orrianu visit Tuesday evening and remained iver last evening to attend a meeting of the Washington Coun Iv Federal Loan Association. Ted Asbahr, w ho w as shot re cent lv, and lost an eye as a result of the accident, came back from Portland the lirst of the week. Ted will remain out of High School for a while so as not to strain the remaining optic. Wanted: Carload of two-year dd heifers, coming fresh in 8 or V mouths. Owners desiring to sell notify J. . lonnell. ot l.onnell ,t Brown, who will call and look them over. Council & Isrown. Ilillsboro, Ore. Write letter and tell us w hat you have. 40-41 Judire D. B. Reasoner, Clerk Kuratli and Treasurer Sapping Ion are attending the state con ventions of county officers in Portland this week. The county judges-are getting together for formulation of legislation which will lend to make officials handl 1 heir business to better advant age. I.t. Win. Thompson, of the U S. Navv. Dental Corps, stationed at Vallejo, Cal., accompanied by wife and child, visited at the Dr Pollock home last week. Lt Thompson is well known in tin Hillside section, above Forest drove. C. K. Rogers, well known in the east end of the county, living for sonic years at Hazeldale, has established a transportation auto line between Forest drove and Portland. His trucks carry freight of all kinds, leaving Portland in the morning and returning from the drove in the afternoon. Fred Sewcll, L. W. House and .las. Anderson went to Portland Tuesday evening to attend a ses sion of the D. O. O. K.'s, the Pythian desert tribe. Even Geo. Scbulmeneh, who walked across the burning sands years ago came up from Creswcll to see the tyros hot-foot it across the Klior- assan desert. The Central Church of Christ corner of Third and Baseline Sts. 15. F. Clay, Minister, residence 1020-3rd St., cordially invites y6u to attend the following services Bible school, S) :45 a. m., Dr. E. T, Helms, superintendent; preach ing, 10:45 a. m. and.7:80 p. m prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 :30 p. in. Sunday morning sermon "The Tremcnduous Value of One Person." in the evening, "Jesus ist Home with a Tough Bunch Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Weigle, of Ketchikan, Alaska, were in the city Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Collier. Mr. Veigle is the Forestry Supervisor for the Ketchikan district, and makes an annual trip to Portland each year. Mrs. Weigle is a former Hillsbo ro resident, and for some years has been teaching. Her last ex perience as teacher was in Alas ka, where she met Iter husband. They returned to Seattle Wed nesday, and from there sail to Ketchikan In a few day. RED CROSS DRIVE Campaign fov Universal Member ship to Last a Week Even ALL PERSONS SHOULD JOIN Get Ready to Help Greatest Hu manitarian Effort of World Washington County will next Monday start tin: Ited Cross drive or iiieiii!e-liii) only $1 per lemon--and Chairman Sam Weil, of the East End of the County. Mrs. L. W. Hvde, assistant man ager j J. H. darrett, publicity di rector, 11. 1 rank Peters, speaker hairjii.ui, and . V. iiergen, reasun r, have organized and are ready lor tin- Ira v. lot vour dol ars ready and see us go over the op. The outside is organized by school districts as usual, and the hairiiicu of tie- districts are: Disl. Name Address I Peter Jaeobson Hillsboro Rl .'I Finis Brown ....Laurel ti Roht. Thompson Portland r2 8 Mrs. Jno. H.-inlev.. Hillsboro r.'l ! Mrs. J. W. (iootlin City R.'l 13 Mrs. A. B. McFarl.tne .. Ranks 1 Mrs Will Chalmers F drove r2 17 Maud Paltee Sherwood R4 18 Mrs. Alex. Hyde Hillsdale 1!) Mrs. Jas. Sewcll City Rl 20 J. A. Chapman Sherwood R3 21 J. I., dro IT Cornelius Rl 22 C. A. Diekerson ..Sherwood R.'l 23 E. E. Finlcv .....Sherwood 2t Mrs, C. C. Nelson ISaeona 25 Mrs Then Farmer Cornelius r2 2(i Mrs. I.. Harding Tualatin 2! Mrs Walter Millar Reedville 10 Chas. F. drabel ..City R5 33 I'.mil Brock Cornelius R2 31- E. IS. Whittlerv Buxton )7 Mrs. II. A Ri hards Beav'tn r3 38 Mrs. Anna Schneider ..Orenco 39 Mrs. A. B. Flint City R2 K) d. A. Plieth Sherwood R4 11 Mrs. Oiiver Johnson ..Citv R3 43 Mrs. Rosella Mills City R3 14 Mis. II. P. Vail Manning 15 Mrs R W Rasniiissen Sher'd r5 tti Mrs Iva MeCormaek Laurel r2 Mrs. II. C. McClure Sher'd Rl 48 Mrs. J. W Leonard . Beavcrton 49 Mrs. Matilda Mapes Laurel rl t9jt Mrs. E. Schmidlin ...Buxton 50 Mrs. M. E. Bennett ...Laurel r2 51 Mrs. E O I.engaghcr Moun'dle 54 Miss Deborah Wisiner City rl 55 Mrs. A. C.uerber City Rl 57 Mrs. John Mcl.ocd Beav'tn r2 58 Mrs. W. L. Stevens City R5 59 Mrs. 1.. P. Cornelius. Hanks r.l tit) Mrs W P Brooks... Beaverton r4 (il Miss Helen C.cnlrv Citv R3 J. J. Churehlcy ... Portland R2 (',3 I! W Armci.lroiit Banks R3 t!7 J. A. Johnson Portland R2 tiS Mrs. Mae ( irilTcfs . .. dl. nw ood 70 Miss Jesse Cvphor.No. Plains 72 Elizabeth I I.tiiii.i 11 Buxton 73 Hclschcl Clutter Sherwood r5 71- Mrs. F. Ilugueiiin ... I.innton r2 75 Ora darrigtis Banks R2 70 Mrs. J. II. Dcl'loss Banks 78 Mrs. F.dna Brose Timber T9 Mrs W W Bolton .. Beav'tn R I 80 Mrs J A Messinger Laurel R2 SI Mrs V Hansen ...Beavciton R2 82 Mrs. l'liillip. Olseii Ciswego 81 Mrs. F. Christensin.. City R3 87 Mrs. A. F. Ornduff Timber 88 Mrs. C. L. Calkins ...Sherwood K'l Mrs. Alice Wirtz .. Citv R4 92 Mrs J O Flock-Garden Home 95 Sam B. Lawrence Hillsdale 94 Mrs Edna Barron Beaverton 9ti Mrs. J. F. Davis Sherwood 98 Roy Randall Buxton 105 Mrs F. Wenstrom ...Laurel R2 10(1 II. M. Shaver Hillsdale R2 107 Mrs. K. E. Hntch llubcr 108 C. VanKleek .....Beaverton Rl 109 Mrs. E. J. Tupper. Gaston rl 110 Mrs. Ora Smith ...Strassel Ilillsboro committeeMiss Eva Railev. Colonel: Captains, Mrs R. R. Easter, Mrs. II. T. Bagley Mrs. L. A. Long and Mrs. Chas P.. Buchanan. All Captains and their assistants will meet at the Ilillsboro Club rooms. Friday af ternoon, at 2 :30 sharp. CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES Full line of silverware and whole truck load of aluminum ware ill good for Christmas gifts- goods that will he good after Christmas good for your wives and sweethearts. Buy your bus band a good double boiler, kettl or set of silver knives and forks Don t forsret the boys we have coasters, little red wagons bicycles, speeders and many oth or useful articles that will please and last longer than the 25th Call. We can please you and help you select. Geo. E. Allen. " BEN HEINECK HOME Ben Heineck, whoMias been with the National Army, returned home yesterday and was met by his father, Geo. Heineck, of near Laurel. Ben says that the army ruling now is that soldiers can keep their clothing for four months. Bv that time it is thought that Congress will pass legisla tion allowing those who served in the National Army to keep their uniforms. Hundreds arc being discharged every day from can tonments in the Pacific North west, and are returning to their homes. Join the Red Cross all you need is a heart and a dollar. Delta Drug Store. 40 STRICT QUARANTINE To The People of The City of Hillsboro : It. would appear that the Span ish iiiflut nzi has increased in se verity within the last ten days, and based on this condition the City Council deemed it wist: to to pass an amendment to the health ordinance dealing with this epidemic. Many contagious dis eases mentione'l in the health or dinance are subject to quaran tine, hut it was found that the Spanish influenza was not so in cluded. The question has been raised as lo the wisdom of closing the town again, but the city olheials believe, that this can be avoided by enforcing a quarantine in each particular case; in other words, it is believed that it is easier to control those, who are tffected l.v requiring them to ad here to a strict quarantine and thus permit the city to remain pen. It is true that the quarantine irovisiiiii must have the approval mil co-operation of the whole people or it will fail just as a oseil town will fail if the peo ple are lax and do not co-operate with the olheials. The physician ire required to report each case promptly to the health otheer and record made for the use of the I'ieials authorized lo enforce the quarantine. All rases will be under the direct supervision of the health officer and the quaran tine will be enforced hv the po- ice. We believe that this action will control the epidemic without the inconvenience of a closed town. John M. Wall, Mayor. RED CROSS NOTES Last Friday a new auxiliary at Hilcini w as added to the Hillsbo ro Red Cross. There were, ten idics present and the following flicers wen: elected: Mrs. It. Workman, chairman; Mrs. Hitc, secretary; Mrs. Christcn.scn, trea- tirer. This auxiliary does excel lent work as has been discovered mil will certainly be a credit to the Red Cross. Mrs. dlenn Payne uted as organizer. Their work i.ts begun and they are now ntak- ., , r t . 1... ing tlieir sua re 01 reiugee mouses is well as sw eaters and socks. A donation of $9.02 was made . . ... ..... t .. r.1 1 iy the H est Mile i.auies 111111. A donation of $55 was made iv the Bethany auxiliary. Banks has a bazaar on Friday tod Saturday, December 13 and 1 t. for the benefit ot the Ked ross. All the friends of the Red Cross and those looking for Christmas irift.s are asked to re member the sale and date. There is an emergency call for hospital garments for our own nu n in llie hospitals of the United States. There is a shipment ot these garments to be made at the Red Cross work-rooms. - and . 1 l- workers arc wanton inimcui.-iii lv. Our boys need vour help. . Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington ( The Church of the Friendly Creeling) Walton Skimvorth, pastor; 9:15 1. m.. Sunday School; 11 a. m.. .... ... . IS . . ermon, r rom M.ive 10 rrtiite Minister;" (5:30 p. m., Epworth League: 7:30 p. m.. Sermon; m-aver mcetimr. 1 liursdav eve- 1 . -niug. Win. Taylor, with " the U. S Aero squadron. France, has ar rived hack in New York, his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tay lor, receiving a card Saturday night to that effect. Their sons, Fri d and Glen are still in France Geo. K. Allen has returned from near Tusla. Okla., where be attended the bedside of his sis tor, who is now recovering. Baptist Church, Sunday Sun day school at 10; Sermon, "Bap t ism." at 11; Juniors at 8; eve ning service at v :;iu a ueipiui and interesting sermon. Come to tho Homo like Church and wor ship with us. J. T. Anderson, Pastor. 1 I will give $10 reward for in formation loading to the arrest and conviction of the person who took five-gallon can and oil from porch of my home Tuesday eve ning J. S." Coulter, 174fi Wash ington street. 40 Those knowing anyone who is willing to wait on people, either in the day hours, or nt night, will please notify Rev. J. T. Ander son, of the Baptist Church, as there are nany calls at this time fnr h; lp of this kind. For sale: Fine Holstein calf, week old; mother registered; sire high grade Holstein; mother gives 56 lbs. daily. Mrs. C. Mil lot, Ilillsboro, jiitite 3; Shady Brook, Telephone IF15. 40-2 Dr. E. II. Smith the past week operated on Miss Marie Owen, of Scofield, and Bud Flett, of Gaston, for appendicitis; and on J. A. Altman, abdominal. R. B. Denney, of Beavcrton, was tip to the city last evening, i lie is carefully nursing that hand ! which he injured in a gas engine ' a few days agfl. . t I. E. Kelly, of above North Plains, has moved to town with . his family, and will remain thro the winter. ! ! Orel Gardner, of Mountain dale, was a caller today. Try the Argus for a year. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stata of Oregon for Washington tkninty Claud 11. Sheeloy, Plaintiff, vs. John Sthultz and Charles W. Wiegul, I ef umlauts. To John SohulU and Charles W. Wiegel, Defendant. In thp name of the State of Ore gon ; Sou are hereby requirfd to ap pear and answer the complaint, filed against you in th aU'ivc entiflwl s'lit, on or before thfi 2l)th day of January, 1919, said data lx:ing after an expira tion of nix weeks from the datn of the fir-it, publiralion of this summons up on m, the date of the first publica tion being Thursday, December 6, If I H, and the date of thfi last publi cation beintf Thursday, January 16, l!lfl; and if you fail so to appear, for want thertsif the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: That then he found due and owing from you to the Plaintiff upon a certain mortgage set forth in his complaint, the sum of with interest thereon from tho !th day of February, Iflt7, at th rate of 1 pf-r cent, per annum, and tht further sum of '12.'M taxes paid and interest thereon at the rate of 8 per rent per annum from the 1st day of. March, l!lfi, and the further gum of V attorney's feea and for judg ment; for such sums, together with thn c.-ts and disbursements of this stlit, and a decree of this Court declaring said mortgage to he a valid and sub sisting lien on the real property dea-cilKs-j, and that said mortgage he foreclosed and said real property to b 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 seem just and equitable in the premises. S'aid rea) property mentioned in said complaint being situate in Wash ington County, Oregon, and being more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Ileginning at a point which is 63 1. IS f't Went of the Southeast corner of th Isaac Butler Donation Land Claim, arid 20 feet North of the South boundary of said claim, thence North 0 degrees lf minutes West 283.80 feet more or less, to an inter section with a line 50 feet Southerly from measured at right aneles to the center line of the Ore iron Khs-tric Railroad Company's tract, thence South 65 degrees 33 minutes East along a line parallel with and 50 feet Southerly from measured a riprht antrles to the center line of the aforesaid railroad track 287.54 feet more or less, to the West boundary of a tract of land owned by thp Oregon Electric Rail road Company, thence along said West boundary of the Oregon Elec tric Railroad Company tracts South 0 degrees 13 minutes East 164.11 feet to a point 2n feet North of the South boundary of the Isaac Butler Dona tion Land Claim, thence West 261.18 feet more or less to the place of be ginning, containing 1 1-3 acres, the said land being situated m the soum- ast ouarter of section 3d, township 1 North of Range 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, Oregon. This summons is served upon you hy publication in the Hillsboro Argus, nui suunt to order ot trie Hon. ueorgo tl. Hagley, Judge of the above enti tled Court, made, entered and dated the 2nd dav of December, 1918. Date of first publication, Dec. 5, 1918. Date of last publication, January 16, 1919. H. B. Adams, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Ad dress, 628 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. DR. J. O. ROBB, M. Physician and Surgeon Oliioe Upstairs in Commercial Building. Residence, corner of Sixth and Washington. Phones, Ollice, ' !. ; lte.sidencc, 2923. Ilillsboro, Oregon Dr. E. T. HELMS, Chiropractic Physician Using in connection Electricity, Ily drotlterpathy ft scientific Dietetics. Calls answered day or night. Tele phone, 2961z. Offices in 1 and 2, Heidel Building, Hillsboro, Oregon F. A. BAILEY, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Office:- Upstairs in Commercial Bank Bldg. Residence SW corner of 2nd & Baseline. Phones, Office, 2883, Residence, S885. Hillsboro, ... Oregon Dr. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs in Hillsboro National Bank Building, on Main Street. Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. W. H. PASLEY, Dentist Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs Main Street, adjoining Postoffice. Phone, 2596. Hillsboro, - Oregon Dr. J. R. MARSHALL DENTIST Upstairs, Commercial Bank Bldtf. Main Street Hillsboro, - Oregon E. H. SMITH, M. D D. O. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON" . OSTEOPATH Completely equipped hospital in con nection. Calls answered day or night Office over Hillsboro Nat'l. Bank. Hillsboro, - Oregon H. W. PRICK ETT Undertaker We answer cmIIb day. or night to all sections. State Licensed Kmbalmcr. OREGON