4! County Official Paper L. A. Long, Editor. filtered at the I'ost Office at Ilillsboro, Oregon, an second- class mail matter. Subscription, $1.60 per annum. Issued ivory Thursday by Mrs. K. C. MiKinm y ami 1.. A Lonjj. GIFTS WITHOUT PRICE Willi Christmas cheer iu the com munity wo should nt forjret to Jin ii so nn,l remember tho grief of those vvbo have lost sons in the service that our oomitry nn,l its institutions mii;ht enjoy safety from II,,,,- , u.(lll)iJ fl)r(,(, downfall. Washinjjlon Cmniy has ,ay fathers a mothers ! line known the luo-odjrod sword ,.f hereav omenl. and they all have (ho sincere sympathy of ..i:r county people. J ,lt. ,lra(ll of Ih. ir only sons. Mr. and Mrs. Gales hue suffered tho weight iest loss of all f OHr hom. JH.(( l'le. And still. ihes. sons Will live on and on. in the perpetuity f our free institutions, and their I Jives were the most priceless ;ifU thoy eouhl bestow on their country. ADVOCATES BIG BLAST ill rill iristmas has a ".sii'iilo. This CI canoe over that of last year, be cause peaec has arrived. It is true that the li.dshevis are mak ing some I rouble and seeking to make Christmas as bloody as pos sible, and it is likewise true that Germany is bavin- trouble inter nally, but on the whole Europe is getting down to business as rap idly as possible, considering the carna.-e of blood that has raged for several years. Slaughter and killing by warfare has ceased and American soldiery is assisting in guard duty for the present, until peace liually shaLl have been .signed. .Mothers feel a safety of heart that was not theirs a year back, and we are all glad that the thing j, setUcd and settled right. There is a little diversion iu Mex ico, where Villa is ' Me Und Got ting" it, but by next Christmas he will be iroued out and laid away with those who kill for lust -Meantime, although our boys are still abroad, we are enjoying "Peace on Earth" we ll just let the good will rest awhile. The alteutiou of thoughtful people is called to the editorial of the (Jregoiiian, on page 1, col umn 3, of this issue. It is proba bly "over the heads" of people who are too partisan to be thoughtful. Laurel. Ore., Dec. 16, 1918. Editor Argus- Tho people of Scholia and Mountainside are feeling gcTod over the prospect of getting a rook road to ilillsboro before an other year has passed; and if the money that is about to be appro priated is properly expended. I think it can be done. We need rock and lots of it; and as I have had over fifteen years of experience in mining and railroading. I therefore take the liberty to criticise and also to offer some suggestions, Tho rook from the llcaton rock quarry is as hard as any found in Washington County, but it is full of cracks- running iu every dire tion, makiiiir it very difficult to drill deep holes with maohines or by hand. The quarry has been worke throe seasons and now has a per petidiotil.ir face thirty-six feet in height and the rises at rate of 45 t present there are two m: chine holes drilled horixontallv iu the face about four feet from the floor. In blasting such hole very little is accomplished, as tb resistance is too groat; and aft ii it . ' i . i iney are oiasioi! me lop vi ham; over, making a danoron trap to work under, and it not pay to do as thoy do iu Svvit erland when gathering alp-rose n. to no one. omt or a rope round a boulder or tree and th other end around a man and seni him down to the edge of the cliff - in Ihis case to pry down rock while one or two others stand be low and toll him whore to pry. A quarry with this rock forma tion should bo taken down in benches. At present this quarry look !iko a inuii imiiitiug unuor con stnietion, where the scaffolding h is boon taken down to get a lit lie material for patch work. We w ant lots of rook, so I will suuu'ost that we start a tunnel 12 feet up from the lloor and run it 10 feet ; at that point it will be ill feet to the surface; from each side of the end of the tunnel we run in crosscuts ."!0 feet, and nt the ends of the crosscuts we sink powder pits 6 feet deep, and in tin' lloor of the tunnel we drill 3 holes 1.1 feet apart and 7 feet deep and sprint; them. Vfler that is done, we will be ante in (intije. from the forma tion we have gone through, how much powder to put in the holes and powder pits; ; those blasts' will be set off by electricity, thereby tearing loose approxi mately 2!0.000 cubic feet of sol id rook. F.. Wenstrom. trance has nothing too good for President Wilson, and the Nation is honoring him as they have no other visitor in the his tory of La li, IJe. J ranee. A hard surface road through Washington County, built thro its principal towns-will the niilleniom have arrived by next Fall? MRS. BESSIE A. THOMPSON Mrs. 1'essic A. Thompson died at the family home in Venice, Cal., near l.os Angeles, December . 6, 1!US. Mie was born in Germany iu lS7t. and besides her husband is survived by her mother, Mrs John Tunzat, w hoso husband was killed in the Albina yards a few months ago; a brother, John f unzal, Portland, ami a sister, Mrs. Jay Rhoades. of Pollock, Idaho, formerly Miss Marie Tun z.tt. well known in this city. I hi- remains w ore shipped to this city, arriving Tuesday. In torment was in tin local ceme tery. W. ). Dom lson conducting. Rev. J. T. A nib rson preached the last rites. The boys are out of the Ireixh es by this Christmas, anvwav. even if else's ti-i I Hey ni e inches. into some one The Argus wishes all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The Flu hasn't flown yet. ALUMNI PARTY Ilillsboro High School Alumni will have their annual Christmas party, Saturday night, Dec. 28, at the K. P. Hall. All members of the Alumni are. invited to be present. Many of the II. S. boys in the service are expected to be in attendance. Gets His Bird Elmer W'ohler marine base at vith New the sub- London, Ted A. sbah r, who recently lost an eye while duck hunting, was out the other flay and for his first lime tried the left-handed stunt . ' Oil .1 llir1 T.-.I r,.l I,!.,, r.,,,1 uvx.a Conn., has received his honorable I there's nothing like being nmb- K.s...iaiSe ami w in soon De in ! eye-ilextroiis. Ilillsboro. He may stop a day or j so and visit an uncle in Wiscon-j Mrs. 0. Millet, of North Plains, sin' ' was ju town yesterday. There's a Salesman from rinia Ytrgt SCHOOL NOTES The final reports of Victory lioys and Victory tiii'ls show that near ly $1000 was contributed to the l.nilcd W ar Work Fund in sums of from one to live dollars. The honors of the campaign scorn to bo with the girls: Ilillsboro Victory Girls $191.50 lSeavorton Victory Girls... -Hi. 25 Tigard Victory Girls....... ,10.50 Country schools deserving special lienors are : Mckinley ictory Hovs and Girls J? 1 2.00 Sew ell Victory 1! & ii .. 10.00 Midilloton A'ictorv H " G 6.00 Our reports show that tho teachers of Washington Comity now hold $20.!!U in Liberty IJonds and War Savings Stamps t no pupils oi uic schools now hold ;p? .'LOoti worth. The following resolutions wort adopted at the County Teachers mooting, at Ilillsboro, December 7: "We, the teachers of Washing. ton County in convention assem bled wish to express our pro found joy at the glorious victory achieved by the united efforts of tho great allied nations over the powers of lawless despotism. V arc proud of tho loyal and patri otic support given to the cause of freedom by the people of th I nitcd States, and we are glad mac w e te.w tiers nave lecn priv ileged to contribute so largt part in carrying the message of co-operation, loyalty and willing sacrifice to the remotest corners of tin' nation. We hereby pledge our contin ued loyally to the cause of suffer ing humanity and our devotion to the educational problems of the period of readjustment now liegininni;'. Wo believe that the iinparalh d icliieve.iuonts of our government during the period of tho war is at oast in part vindication of tltf othcienoy of the American School System; but we also believe that the m w position of the world in tliieiiee in politics and trade which America must now assume will demand new ami more va ried educational activities. What was good enough yesterday is not good enough today, and what is satisfactory today will be inade pinto tomorrow. ,. ii. .1... mc neiieve mat trie growing scope ot our groat educational system demands the establish ment of a Department of Educa tion w hoso head shall be a mem ber of the President's Cabinet, ind that Congress should not on ly continue its appropriations for agricultural, vocational and other special linos, but should al so make some provision for ele mentary education. Wr believe the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion to be on a par with the other important state offices, such as cretary of State and State Treasurer, and that therefore the salary be increased to equal that of said offices. We believe that the present alary of the Cu'intv School Su- lerinteiideiit is inadequate and We recommend to our .State l.eff- lators that ll ic same be nialer II v increased. Therefore, be it resolved that the above statements express our sincere and firm convictions, and that tho same bo written into the minutes of the Washington Coun ty Teachers' Association, that opies be handed In the press and Iso a copy sent to each member f the Legislature from Washing ton County, with the request that they use their best efforts to sc ore such legislation as soon as possible." Yours very truly, Supt. N. A. Frost. 100 PER CENT Ilillsboro business houses which arc 100 per cent lual Cross in the ' present drive; Weil's Dept. Store. Patterson Furniture Co., a, 10, 13c Store, I'mmoU's Millinery, W. W. Hos cow. International Sales Co., The Delia Drug Store, Hoffman's Jewelry Store, Ilillsboro Phar macy, Long Hardware. Ilillsboro Commercial liauk, Ilillsboro Mercantile Co., Kocbcr's Kandv Kitchen. Ilillsboro National Hank. Wilkes Abstract Co., Court House, Spickcr Harness Shop. The Palm, Guar's Woman Shop, 1 1 rcer's Grocery, I'.inniott's Meat Market. Tho American National Hank, Doc's Harbor Shop, City Kakory, Argus Ollioc, Ilillsboro Independent. Adams Harbcr Shop, H. Krooger, C. C. Store, Hi tcrson's Garage, Wigw am, Al len Hardware, Ward's Oroocry. Hen of Sweets, IloU's Jewelry, Wahner. Corw in's Hardware, Sehaefor C.ulile, Cady Garage, l ily Cleaning and Pressing, Tho Condenser. F L. Perkins, Ilills boro Tt l. phone Co., Hartrampf Garage. Dudley Shoe Shining. North Coast Power Co.. Tews Tailoring. Ilillsboro Garage, all professional men. attorneys, phy sicians ami dentists. If you h io bei ii overlooked .ud want to join the lied Cross Chridmas P.oll Call vou may send your dollar in before Tuesday, December 2'Uh ami you will re ceive by return mail your button, service l!.ig and Christmas seals. Send our dollar and name. Due .l.ill.'ir I ir ii.'i...,, i.i U.....I to enroll. - Furnished and requested published by committee. MRS. C. A. WEATHERFORD Mrs. C. A. U'eatherford, aged 2! years, residing in Ninlli Ilillsho to, near tho Condenser, died this morning at nine o'clock. She is survived !y nor luisband. t. A. Wealherford. and several chil dren, llcr parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. Cloak, reside iu litis eilv. I nner- I arrangements will be made later. i i ' ' ii ii i im-MniTim in riiiiwiniMiiii mum i m Jl!iL!!ggg4 WT OlIUlWTo tVIUiUtAM N UN0 H-' NtUIUM N'lSHAIl UUU UNt'UIMt h'OOH UNt'MlMI I I m . I ' 10 .! tu. I itu tii ,(Ot 1 1 tlmt ly viui ( 1 1 tn vt-i l ti -- '.' sH'm't. 1 O Wl 4 j t I s BLACK SHORT NARROW BROAD Liberal Assortmant HEAVY PnYflTt fUSBIO.CttCD WIUIL OPEN AND HEADlfSS WINTER FALL 12.00 tolO.CO 8.50 io m 1.00 to 6.00 f 00 to 3.00 N"imauMt,t 1 1 In to nvhui.i 9.00 to 8.00 T.Cflro 8.C0 S.S0to f 15 2,l5.o 1ft N'lUIU.I E8.00u.23.00 20.00to18.00l6.00to1iOO 12.00 tulO.00 B2.00to18.00 16.00i1i00 12.00 toIO.00 into 2i5 2i0to 1.9a MOw 1.85 1.80iu 1.60 1.50 .0 1.00 5.1b to 6.25 4.50 to 4.00 2.00m 1.80 "i'lMtTmnT 6.50 to 8.00 5.00 to 4.50 3.15 to 3.2h 1.60 to MO 1.10 to 1.50 1.50(o 1.20 8.00 to 1.00 1.30 to 1.10 to 6.00 io 2.50 4.00 to 2.00 3.00 to 1.50 1iSo .15 N" i. 4 m a 12.00m 6.00 S.OOtoS.OO 1.25 o .90 .85to .60 2.00 to 1.25 1.50 10 .15 1.00 to .60 JiOto .25 J 3.00 to 2.00 2.00 to 1.50 .50to .40 .35 to i5 TIICSE f XTRCMCLY HIGH PHICfS Quorco f OR IMMEDIATE SHIPMLNT flAl.HAIny AND 0AHACLO AT HIGHEST MARKET VALUt shot oMc.ro JNOIVllIS AtHioiitsr MARatf VAUI ' CATCH 'EM - SKIN 'EM - SHIP EM Wo Want AH tho Oregon Fur You On Ship SKUNK. COYOTE, MUSKRAT nnd all other Fur-bearm collected in your B.-ctlon In strong denuind. A shipmont to "SHUIiEk'T will bi inR you "more money" "quu-kcr." GCrr A SHIPMENT OFF -TODAY. You'll ta toiul.tr kUJ rM did. l f . 1. t'u Y I mm P9 ta Wi TTt Ii 'Svditev luce, of IMu-jb, near l.nkevievv . Soutltern Oregon, iv lore for a visit with bis brother. I'd. C. I.nce. Ho will remain un til after the holidays and will vis it with bis Parent -1 in Lincoln Counfv before returning to tin much-grass region. Util Kflir f lo Ilnrtford The Hartford Fitv It ir nnce Co-Jstln' first ard 1 nly ('o.thnt olTcra Far 11101 s, I ro ducers, l)U)cisamLShii;irtiof livt stock nbsoltito 'i.lws tion tinainst loss cf your stock by death of any u ise. jvv, 1 mini ur n nia in jt. un g VamUrwal. Am-iil. 774 Mh Si . I J'itonc Mivin 0.1. I hit. Lot , Otr. f t3 K. P. ELECT Ibe Knights of Pvthias have leeted the following officers for the I!) 19 term It. Frank Peters, Chancellor 'ommauder. Dr. K. T, Helms, Vice Chaneel- or. J. II. Garrett, Prelate. W. T. Duliois, Keeper of Rec ords ft; ,Noal. Jus. I). Anderson, Master of inancc. L. V. House, Master of Ex- beenuer. Aug. Tews, Master of Work. Herman Scbulnierich, Inner ma nl. V. II. Pasley, Outer Guard ind Past Chancellor by term of service. Fred J. Sewell, Trustee. The-Lodge now has three can idales on the road to Knight- lood. U 0a mi m fUri mf Fnfartnailf A nM M Umnttil Hviii- A. 0 What Are The Six-Year Molars? WHEN thArhtM!fcbn'it nil ot tnt t!in Ihwt jm riiiiuit'ht ijn4.in aprikr. 'I iHfrt ro fmir of lh'iu two in ilif urMir hw uul two in ib- luwrr. 'l in y ctiu in ttlu r uU Ui'' U iitiNtr ary (jfih ttaw t.tkm Ui.tr yliit-r, ami aM-i jiint tmt k nf tht iwt U(ninir iitilir on tivU bIHh ari'l In" twh jnw. They art very ofreii mii!!in fort fniMirar) tf. lh. itini li.ll.s lin.iliiM imi, jili U fl.ii t Mii Inir in l tictf af nni- f fn I'H HirHy t tt'iiifjorary Ui'iti. If nnihftt(C ftm wrofK with th'tiii th.-v irt it pn, iitit)l.iiitr IS iitun;. If any of the lx-yiar molum are uU'-w't Ut lift lt ly df'uy, ii in si hm Hhu-ta rnn wtt r iM Nothiirtf ('un evi-r lt fltiin In tlin futur vhu-li aIII pMrmnncnttv rv j.ln'c thtt irmt lliolHr afuf ft Th! four Mrmn(mfc molurn do moil of thm maitieating for a period tt Av ymrt. Tlmy prop Ujm jaw apart wbM oilier U'tU mature and take thrlr iNtvrfftl pi act In tlin Jaw. Tfiftr imn it not mvemtiuy and my b wholly avutdi d. No Ot her iXith ara nemary and important M the llrnt iormanator ttx-war mulr. Puhthhtdbu th Hnmrd of hmntnt Examiner titttt ofOrtnn mSa ma jq m fcri K NOTICE TO CREDITORS who was chewing and swapping yarns with the men on the Post Office corner. "Have a chew," says he to Jake. Jake doesn't think he's chew ing unless his cheek bulges out like he had the mumps. "Call that a chew?" he snorts. "Sure!" says the salesman. "This is Real Gravely. That small chew satisfies, and the longer you chew it the better it tasles.7 hat's why it doesn't cost anything extra to chew this class of tobacco." Il iott furlktr - that 't wit esm tit 9k tud tatt 9 tktt tuu Ivtou mik tstra ml. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug ea.cn piece pxcwa m a poucn STORE ROBBED The store of Hell ft Owens, of fiaston, was burglarized some lime between midnight and day light, Tuesday morning. The robbers took away about $400 worth of goods. Some clothing, :i silk petticoat, razors, nnd some of the best cutlery, and possibly a pair of shoes, figures in the loot. 1 A machine was used nnd the For es! Orove marshal saw one pnss through there without lights. about 2 o'clock. No trace of the thieves his been uncovered. In the County Court of the State of Oregon For Washington County. pi the Matter of the Mate of Diet rich Kamna, deceased. NOTICE IS HEItKHY (dVEN, that the undi rsii'iied has been duly confirm ed by the ahove entitled Court, as Ex ecutrix of the lust Will and Testament of Dietrich Kamnn, Dorcascd, and hus duly qualifier! as r-ucli, MJW. i IIEkKFOKE, all persons having claims nirahiHt siiirl estate arc hereby notified and required to presenl the same, tnt'ether with nroiter voi.eh- ers therefor, to the iiinlorKiirned nt the Ejivv oflicc of Hare, McAl'iir& fetcrs, in the American National Hank Building, iu Ilillsboro, Washington (Nullify, Oregon, wilhiii six iiiruitlis from the dale hereof. Dated this lath day of December. I 1!UH. Mrs. William llelirmnnn .Sr. Executrix of the lust Will and Testa ment X Hdid deci'deiil. Hare, McAlcnr & IV Icrs, Attorneys for Executrix. Piujifiii SI a t;s For ftiuroiiT t'oiupr nv if I'oititnt'! 'I'il" 'It, Tlic only bin Orrnoit I'ld I ,.!! V'elll' 1HV '. I.OIM'S l'lolll(iljr 'll Jolm Vamlmval IlllUlmro, ,K.iit f f r kju SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby nivi-n, that by virtue ufiiiiil uttai'hmt'iit cxootitioti issueil out of mi under tho seal of the Circuit Court of the I Stale (if ( Irecon, for tho County of WiisliinjrtiHi, dated the Kith day of De -cinU'r, l'.IH in favor of Mr.-. Walter llernnrds, pluiulilf; and iiirainst Waller Uosvvurm nnd Minnie Kiisvvurin, dc fenilaiil. fur the sum of $12.1.0 est and the further sum ..f 4.ri vviih interest thereon from the '.':nli day of May, P.M7, nt the rale nf 8 per cent per rmnuiri, aiul fur the fur ther Hum of $i'i.U0 attorney fees, to me directed mill delivered, roinmandui mo to liuike sale nf the real proHTtv here matter described, I have levied Uton nnd pursuant to said execution. 1 will. on Nfomlay, the 2uih clay of .laniniry, l!l'., at the Smith distr of the Coiut House in llill.diro, WashuiKton Coun ty. Orcifon, at the Imur of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at. public Hilction to the blithest Imlder fur cash iu hand, all of the follow inj; deserilied real ,roi) erty, ly irijr, beinn and situate in Waslt iiiKlon County, DreKiin, and morn )ar ticularly descriiwd s follow s, lo-wit: First tract: '1 he Northeast uiinrter of section '. in T. :t N K. W. of the Will. Mer., containing PUl acres Second tract: The .Southeast iniar- ter of the Southeast nuartor of Section i, 1. ; IN. K. 4 W. Will. Mer. Third tract: Eieht acres in the form of a square in the Southwest corner of the S. W. quarter of the S. W. quarter of Section 14, T. II N. It. 4 W. Will. Mer. r.eeinniiiir at the S. W. corner of U)t Two iu Curtis SulMlivisions in Wm. Stokes D. I,. C. No. fil. in T. I N. It. 3 West, Will. Mer., nccordintr to pint recorded at pitee 2f Vol. 2. records or riata m otiice or county records of Uinveyanoes lor WashuiKtou County, iirt'fciui, ineiicc norm i.i.i.ii teel; thence f.ast m tect; thence South 4:if.6 feet inence wesi mu leet to llie iilnce o bceinnuiL' containiiii; 1.6 acres. S. E quarter of S. E. quarter section lfi, T 3 N. It. 4 W., Washington Couuty, con taininff 4(1 acres N. E. qimrter Hcction 22, T. 3 N. It. 4 W , Washington Conn '.V, Orot'on, riintaiiiiiiif llio ncres. to satisfy tlie hereinbefore mimed sums and for the costs and expenses of sal and said writ. The sale will be made sub iect to ro lemption as per statute of Oret'on. fluted at flillshoro, Oregon, this Kith lay ol December, IDIH. Oeo. Alexander. Sheriff of Washington County, Ore. I'.y v.. .1. lioos, I lentil v. John M. Wall, Attorney for plaintiff First publication, Dec. Ill, IlllK. bast publication, Jan. 10, l!il!. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE LAST CALL FOR CHRISTMAS Don't wait nny Innttrr. Sc our full line of useful nrticlct, noiiic tbin for every member of Ibe family. Of cmuive you always think of the hardware store when you wnnl a present for Ihc boy we can sure plea him. We lo have numerous ttwful prrsenl for the uirls ndl rrmeinlier that the present lhal eonie from the hardware More have a lasting val ue. Also remember that we don't put nny fancy Christmas price on any seasonable foods we sell them close nnd make our profit of Ibe volume of nalrs. Come in nnd look around. Allen's Hardware 1122 Third Street Christmas candies nt Koebpr's Confectionery. W. (). Donclson UNDHRTAKKR ' $ r Calls attended night or day. Chapel and Parlors. Hillthoro. m Oregon Notice is hereby given that by virtui of an execution, decree anrl order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the statu of Oregon for Wnshineton Vmiit.y upon the IHIh day of December, IMS, in a cause in said court iiendiiiir wricrcin Iheistori; Wolku is plain! ill, and Tcckla H, Simpson anil David II. Simpson, her husband, arc defendants. and in favor of the PlaiiililfandaKiiiust trie lielondanls, to me diroclcd and de livered, and commandiiiir me to make aalo of the real property hereinafter oescrincd in oruer to sal.isly the sum of JWW.Ofl. with interest thereon from De cember 3rd, !!!(!, at tho rate of H per ceru per niintim, and me liirt.ner sum of $W).(HI Attorneys' fees, which said sums wer fotirid dun snd nwinp unto tho Plaintiff from the Defendants by said decree, I will, on Saturday, the 18th day of January. I!ll!, at the hour of 111 o clock A. M. of said day, at the south doorof the Court House in Wash- inKton County, Oregon, in Ilillsboro I Oregon, sell at public auction for rash 1 in hand to the highest bidder, all of the Willard Battery Service Station M. P. CADY, Prop. 1050 Second St. Oregon Ilillsboro He n re in n position lo correctly ad vise you vv lien you have bnUcry trouble. Our past balfery experience together with Ihc Service Station llnllelins issued by the Willard Ibiltery Co. y,iv'e the necessary in formation. VK CARRY NEW liATTy.IIIK.S IN STOCK. on cvcbaitn'c is iptili: Our liberal. nllovvnneo ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES OVERHAULED AND RECHARGED We can name lite slart the job. charge before we l!rin your bat lory lo us for WINTER STORAGE nnd you will be sure that, it will be nil riyhl when you want lo use if in the Spring. following described parcel of real prop erly, sit mil a iu Washington County, Oregon, to-wif: fh'ginnini' nl the front lions t corner of Isit fi, of und in Block 1, of Eair vicw Addition to tho town (now City) of Ilillsboro, Oregon: thonro North lifi foot; thence west 100 feet: thence South (lfi feet to the south line of Haul l,ot li; tnence. i';ust lull rcet to the plnoo of beginning: Said sale will he made subject to ro lemiil.ion as per statute of the Stale of Oregon. Oeo. Alexander. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, liy K. ,1. linos, Deputy. HAKE, McAEEAK A PETERS, Attorneys for I'lnintlff. Resident attorney Ftato of Oregon Post Office Address, Shute Savings Hank Hi'ildir( llillKboro, Oiegon First publication Dec. 111. I'.MH. Laal publication Jan. 16, 1111. . , the KjJSsrLL TRACTOR. niJILTINAU.SI7.tS ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS THRESHERS TR ACTORS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLERS CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS