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Bi rrl'.i. Orraiu (ial.'ii Taaloliu IMSO IT7J HI. ftaO a.u SSI Bmnl-oi Mia. If thr nrral.l in tf " town ill llir liu- iin l mjt ovrr AO THIS IS A REAL SNAP Furkil. 10 at rr, alt In t ullua litttf mi tl.r floor work. Tin- tlr ftrrr tram in lloir lui' uniform, maili a fun- .Im.kiiik Slitr Man !! ' Tliomn an, I if- wrrr .rr nil an.l m.l.tr.l. Tin iaitura ilr limi; (r...l. ll r.n'111 Iioum-j Urn itltrtr, (,., lkt t .l,M,r. a aihl oil., r l.uil.luiif; 8 ; , f,nr l.o.l. I burw ; 100 tin. Iirn.; (.mi.I fit hi ilr i.r.luir.l; on hitthwaf n.lj.on ta rit y ln.nl f Cornrlii, l'ru 1 1100 (HI, AImi i'.I m r. ., IS aim in ml litaliou; laltmr alur nn.t limttcr, nit koihI I1"' I IiikI; 3 rtwm lioti.r; tu koihI darn an.l mbrf i.uiliuil.liiiif; on main yrav t!rj roii.ti IS in ilr from I'm I Un,l. I'lit-r J 1,01)0 00, ray Irrtu.. Wr date m trial tilhrr imiiI kaiffitiii.. Va.liiii)...ii CoiiiitV Itrall-f Co. I mil I. kuratii, omit rti-.l will Ho- ll.ll.lrii National U iio r it in. , lion in !l, ha, with I.i a.wirial. , iMinjflit tlo t. k of V. II V . liruiiK. f.,r nun- tun .r lit of tin- ni.ti. tulion, an.l Mr. kuratii wa lant itrliiiiK i..t. ,J 'ri i.l nt lo tut ti. I Mr. ttVlmuijf . who r.lirr, lo .1. (- ,u timr t In. otlii r ami arinl inti n !.. 'I hr m m ru i n lit i. will I. hum n all ot.r Ua.h n.Kloii ( ouiilv an. I I. a -fooil tin am nr. Tl.r HilI.lM.ro Nil.oiiiil Ititnk om-iii .1 for I.imiii. . Marrh 4, I, and in Ihr ninr y ar. it il -mi.iI, ,.,vr grown ' ijlJ,217.l3, with rruiurrr at ?!IH!,lfl3. Coii.i.l. rni(f that lln-rr wrrr at rra.tr two .uli.litili.il Imnk in Ihr iitr ll.i, growth it a tolimoii lal lo Ihr ,ankiii( hoti.r. A tirwr iMiar.) u .lir, i lor. will lw rlrrlnl within a frw ilav. Mr. Kuratii a.umri llir iliitir of hi. olfii-r at oiiir, thr pur. In.r f tin- .lot k liatmn Ink. n 1 irr tin. wrik. John V. (iar.liiir, .lorklml Jrr, an, I Co.liirr for llir a.t two yrar., fi lain hi ilin am! rr main w llli thr hank. Mr. WrliriliiK aiilioiuu rmriit of atr a.H-ar in itnothrr 'I Ulllll. DOUBLE HEADER HIGHWAY PICNIC Thr lul.iml Highway A.'il. will gitr a l ij alt day 'lniit' at Man aiiilf, tiUnr Hank a, un Wi .liir. Jay, An g IN, t'oiiiutr iiciiiif al II a. m. Tin n..orlnli..ii i. fa tor lii tin , ml. ling of (In' Slalt HititiMAV lliro I'tirr! Crotr. Batik., MallliiliK, Hu-itoil, Sr Hrl.l, into itic VrrnunU rtiuiilry. Tiny luvr ati-uri-il (in. Olittt. Senator ( hainU rlnln, Mr. Ilrll on ami S nntor Win. (i. Hart" l drlivrr n.l,lrr..r. HritiruilM r thai von nr invilitl. RF.LIEF ASS'N. FORMED A S. riu Mrll'a Itrlirf ...(M'in lion h l. jug foriiicil in (he mint ty I.) II. W. Iloytl. of 1'iirlt.in.l, vli U tn ikill( IlilUhorii hi hra.l iiarl. r. w illi . rxri ullvr offii-ra. H. .1 ,1. , iheir i)an U an rat i -tiiiiuiliy good one mid worthy of the rnii-H-ralion of nil ttir-coutity. SUinl.inl Oil mid On-Koii'i biif Kriil mm (trt, taking an active Prt. I), tail, in the nct luc f till mirr. I'nr S.lr MiU-hrll drag aw with i lul. h; run like ikw and look, hkr lirw, tttrj t.ut little 1)00; at. 520 rgg l'.u.kryr In rtit.ator uwd for thrrc hatrhra 30 only. Am rrnting my j.lai-i-and tin not nml thrm.--J. A O Dill, I mile Soulh of Uurrl. Trr.honr SS on Une II. S.holU. SOtf A Iri", itaiiird Joe Duhy, Carl Zclo.m y and Joe ll.uiro.krl, took an auto ri.tr "wilh lady" lh. t.lh.r day, -.tirtlng from 1'ort land, Thr fair drivrr drotr tin ui In Jiravrrlon and ut tin in out of III.- inailiiiif and told thrill lo walk horn.-. Y Slir, of Ihr (iar agr, wa liirrd hy thr thrrr to lukr Ihrm liark to Ho H"r t'lly. Our of ihr nu n taint that hr to.t a walt h and roll of l.tank- U oil thf rtnirHion. A thrrr at "noMiiishiiir on llir moon liinr' aboard tlo ir id. a of lial li.ii ii.-il i ratio r hay. For good buya In ral ritalr, for loans, Inauranre and notarial work, are K. I. Kurattl, Hillaboro National Bank Bid)?., upUl". R. . Kuralll. - ( Kit. Wnibrt, of Ib lvrtia, IohI thr tii of hi fingrr 111 a bindrr Tur.day. Hi liltlr f"""" ) r "I'1 Mill w kiikrd in Ihr faff by a Ii..r.r. thr bid of tin ttitk, and mar In-' Ihr night of nil r.vr. Dr. K. H. Smith altrmb-d both thr rHr. J, II. llou-.tr U ovrr from W hrrlrr. k t e e U n a oldliinc frlrnJ. He rrort that Mr. Mnh.1 Wann U trmixirary joi mi.triM at Whrrlrr, with hue thantc of jtcrmanriit '""'1 mnit. Thr llill.lMiro Auirriran Irglon ninr will tay a double l.ra.l. r bit thr I. .ml ground nnt Sunday, wln-ii thry will takr on the llon rynian lltrdwarr tram. Phrlpa wilt ial.il Gray, ami Krirta will rrrrltr from Krown. Many of thr ol.ltiiiir (-in will br plraard lo rr I'liilpi M-rform again, for he alway put lrnly of r)prr Into Ihr game. F.ighlri-n Inning of good ball in our aftrruoon roml.i a rrgu- lar ballfrt for fan, and here la tl.rir opHirtunity. Sunday game wa won by thr Kirkpatrirks, the (core 1-elng 0 to Hrowa apprarcd to have too a a a I nun n prra lor uogaway, ana er ror hrre and there gave Hilla boro the small rm! of the tally hrrt. J. A. SHEPARD J. A. Slirpard, well known at (irrrntille 85 year ago, wa utrurk by an auto in Portland, July 23, and died a few day la ter. Ilr mi ageil 70 year, anil wa born lit Michigan, lie livetl at Grrrnvitle in ihr dO'i and P0V and lalrr moved to Beaverton, Of late vrar he hai lived at the Patton home. Sheuard itrurk I Sixth and Washington by Mi Iirt tta laaeoii, and it was rv- rral days before he wan ideutincd and then on r by watcli ana cane. He l survived by the fol lowing children Frank and Rol la Sheitard. Portland Aru Shcp ard. St. Helens; Mrs. Mary Vauirhan. Yamhill: Mrs. Cleta r Ilcrst, Beaverton. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN home, containing six large rooms, besides bath; large closets, built in cabinet, new porcelain stationary wash tub; a Urge fruit and wood room join ing kitchen, all electrically light ed and gai installed for cooking and heating; this home with three lots, each 50il50, lge barn with electric lights, two enclosed chicken yards, new garage, new cement sidewalks, fifty feet from paved street on good macadam, nlent of fruit, auch as grapes, plums, pears, cherries, atrawber rles, blackberries, peaenca, -ro-aonles. etc. Two blocks from business sec tion of Hillsboro a bargain if taken at once, furnished or unfur nished. Address, Owner, P. O. Box 75 Ilill-hnro. Oregon . 80-22 Rnancin a Nation "ai Work" DO you realize that the continuous operation of our industrial plants depends upon an unfailing tupplv of banking accommodation, credit, or more briefly, loans) It ia the function of the Federal Reserve System to insure at all times an ample supply of such loans for current commercial needs. These loans are made va"" able through banks which are members of the System. By banking with us. you aid in this process and enjoy its benefits. Hill.kr.fn Nntional Bank I1IIOWVI V a ST a Taken Up Four miles south of Hillsboro, a pig. Owner can I have same by proving property, paying expenses and adv. Phone 5RS. SI'28 There will be a pie social at the Grange Hall, Arcade District, Saturday evening, August 7. Everybody welcome. C o m. Wash. Grange No. 8 IS. Lost Blue serge suit, between Johnson mill and Jackson Bot tom bridge. Some silver in pock et. Please leave with the owner, A. J. F.dej phone 2103. 23 For sale: 1917 Ford delivery truck, In good condition. Price, 3S0. Easy terms. Write Henry Scbafer, Hillsboro, Ore. , 22-21 Chas. 0. Koeber came over from Dundee, Tuesday, on pro bate business. For sale: 8 room cottage, close In. Lot 48x198. P.O.Box 62, Hillsboro, Ore. 2-2 William Raynard, of Scholia, f'orinliu., wir. i! today. For Salt A mighty lever bug at reasonable fisfurr. H. Carter, llill.boro. 23 Jo'iu Cox, f ! i.uy Cro..ui, nk "I"'"''1! "" for nib, iU ly l'r. r.. II. Muitli tl.i. wiik. Furaalr: 15. rkhirr brood now, weighs SOU. J. M r,..i.. IIiIKImi ro, Route t. 22 2 I l.ui llrnry un. I Altt I'.rook wrrr married July lll'.'O, Judge W. I. Sii.ill. iiftiviittiiig. Our Fly spray .lo.- the work or money back 4 1.00 x-r gal. llill.lMiro Pharmiry. 19tf Utrnae to i l I. i. Ih i n grant ed (ieu. V. Robin .on, of Portland, and F.mma Craft, of near Dillry. Taken ap: II.I.Iiiii heifer. Owner ran have mini.- by paying for keep and adv. I'li.on- North Plain flFH. 82 81 Mi. Wllma I!iil.y. of Robb Wiley's oilier, ami Mix Myrtle Holts, of Corn. Im., have rrturn ed front an outiui; at Roekaway. For Sale On.-tori Republie truek, top and 1m d, in fine condi tion, for f830. I.. K. Fi.ke, Cor nelius. 81-23 Mr. and Mr. V. A. Crow and children, of Ho...! River, ar gur.U of Mr. Cruw-'a falli.-r, J. I.. Crow, of Washington Street. Wanted I pay beat prices for beef cattle, hogs, alieep, etc. ; can sse good ttulT any time, rnone, Beaverton; mail address, W. W. Mellar, Reedvillr. Or. 50-39 Congregational Bible school at 10 a. in. No other service during: Auituit. II. A. Deck, milliliter. Mr. and Mr. I". G. Mitchell and Mrs. J. Palmatcrr departed yrttcrday for a mouth's camping Vacation at Mrarli.ini For Sale 12 head bunchgra horses, 1100 to 1500, nearly all broke. Jacob Milter, 2 'a miles north of North Plains; Banks, R. 3. Box 13S. 20-82 Mrs. Geo. R. Bagley, daughter. Valerie, and son, tieorge. depart ed yesterday for a month's otay at Roekaway. Mr. E. Hughes, of Cornelius. baa purchased the Geo. Steven residence on Kant Main, and taken possession. Lutheran aerviees next Suiiday at 11 a. nt., at thr Advent Church on Baseline Street. P. Il.Schaus, pastor. , ' Mra. Stockton, of the Stockton Millinery, having purchased ami installed a hemstitching machine. is now oreoared to do hemstitch ing, braiding, etc., in her own shop, Main St. 81-23 Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Robb are at Roekaway this week. They rr turn tomorrow, and Mrs. Robb will go back to remain a few weeks. For sale: Heifer, S year old just fresh, Grade Jersey, large tittd. Theo. VonGrunsven, Cor nelius, R. 1, aear the Wren place. 19-21 .1 V niekev. Xtont GritTm and S. F.. Fay ram are taking a vaca tion this week on the Wilton Riv er and oilier Tillamook county points. Columbia Highway trips for a limited lime to Multnomah FalW, $3.35; Bonneville, $4; Cascade Locks, I 50; Hood River, ?5.so. Tel. 175, G. A. Wcbrung. 22 2 1 Jabn E. Zimmerman, of above North Pluins, was in town lues day. J. E. is still with the Jack son Falls quarry and say the work agrees with him finely. The 19 months child of Mr. and Mr. Clms. Spies, of F.lmonics, sustained a broken collar bone one dav this week. Dr. Dins- more attended the injury. Wagon for sale cheap Fish Bros., 8Vi ch, wijle tire; in good shawc. F. Unger, Cornelius, R. 2, acven miles southwest of Hills boro. SI" E. A. DcBuhr, of Shady Brook, has bought a big place over m Clackamas County, and takes im mediate possession, the crop go ing with the ranch. He will move over, this rati. Try our mail order department We have a most complete line o trenrral merchandise. Prices are right. Will pay parcel post any where in county or state, w. i Stevens, Laurel. 7-tf Moving picture devotees who saw Locklear, the famous avia tor, on the screen, at the Liberty Theatre, the last of the ween will regret to learn that he was killed while flying at Los Angel la M.ni.lnv. He was a lieuten ant in the air service In the A. E F. Vincent Engcldinger, the well know u pianist, a student at the U of O., and w ho has been attena ing the U. of O. summer school was In Hillsboro a few days thi week, the guest of his brother; Fred Engcldinger, of the Delta He will remain in Portland unti the University of Oregon opens SEVEN Report Big Convention MAKE THE TRIP That Astoria Treated Boys Royally HilUboru American J-egion Po.t No. ft met list evening and beard a report from its delegates to the .late convention held at Astoria last week. Zenas Olwm made the rrnrt for the HilUlMiro dele gation w hich conaited of Mr. Ol son, Ijtwrenee Taggart and flair Sample. They were given promi nent place due to the fact that they were fimt ovrr the top ia the mcmberithip drive. Other veter ans visiting the big session were Dr. J. II. Dinsmore, who returned with rank of Captain, Wot. Sex ton, Howard ruller and rred Tavlor. The. d legates and visitors re port that Astoria welcomed them with open arms and that the hos pitality of the port city will long be remembered. It is taken for granted, however, that the Astor ia water supply is good for but one thing to flow under bridges or support merchant marine. II SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stata of Oregon for Washington County. F. S. Friedman, Plaintiff, v. Ger trude E. FrWman, Defendant: To Gertrude E. Friedman, Defend ant: 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 ISth day of Septem ber, 1920, ald date being more than It weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof plaintiff will apolv to the court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and erantine nlaintiff a divorce and such other and further relief as to the Court mav seem meet and proper In the n remixes This summons Is served upon vou hv order of the Hon. George K. Bag lev. Jnrlsre of the above entitled Court. made and entered -on the 3rd day of Anffnt. I".. direcMni thr such publication be made in the nillsboro Imi nnee a week for six sncreeelve weeks; the flrt publication thereof Iwlnv on the Rth dav of August. 1!?0, anrl the lat nub! cation thereof being on the lth d of September, 19 Wilton T. rTmne. Attorney foe Plaintiff. 426 Failing Building, Portland, Oregon. VETERAN BENEFIT The United American Spanish War Veterans entertained the people of Hillsboro at Liberty Theatre, Tuesday evening, In program of music and song, and every number wa given applause and appreciation. Dr. L. W Hyde presided over the program Alice May Phelps, a sister o O. Phelps, sans: several very t.Ir.isinir number, assisted by Harold W. Moore, baritone; Portland, with Mis Marie Sonle of Portland, piano accompanist. ' The first appearance of, the M C. Lawn family orchestra, o Cedar Mill, wa the big feature A.. . I ot tne evening;. An orcucsira v eitrht. the father being 62. and the youngest member, aged fi rendered several selections tha ere a revelation to music overs. Oswald Olson and Russell Morgan were fine in solos. Miss Miriam Stockton and incent Englcdinger were the aecompan- sts. Vincent Engledmger rend- red several splendid piano se lections, i BANK CHANGE Owing to outside interests which ilcmand prneticauy all my time. I have sold my Interests in the Hillsboro National Bank to E. I. Kuratii and associates. I take this opportunity of thanking the good people In this community for their loyal support given me and the Hillsboro Na tional Bank since its organisation. The institution from which I am retiring Is a fixture In this community, and I trust that all and the Board of County Com miuionert, asking that the Cir cuit Court issue a restraining or- 1 .: . 1 j ucr preventing uirui i rum open ing up a .county roa,l thro their lots in the Millard St VanSchny ver Tract. The complaint alleges that the county court ia putting the road thro their place in such a way as to separate their house from their orchard; that they are about to destroy valuable trees. They aay they offered a strip in lieu of the proposed road and had supposed it would be accepted. I.ot July IS, white bead bag, brass chain, with three blue ring design on each aide; contained 4 mall keys, 1 door key, 1 small book and mirror, some Dr. Par ker dentist receipts and a black purse which contained $14.44. Return to owner and receive re ward. Mr. John Charlie Rog ers, Hillaboro, Ore. 21-23 The children and grandchil dren of Mr. Elisabeth Twigg met at the home of her daughter, Mr. T. C. Reed, of near Scholls, Saturday, July 81, and compli mented her in honor of her 87th birthday. The afternoon was en joyed in mo sic, conversation, and there were delicious refreshments served at the close when all wish ed her many more happy birth anniversaries. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Twigg and faml ly; Mrs. Wenstrom and fa mi ly, and Mr. and Mr. T. C. Reed and family, Wanted Assistant book-keep- er; must be accurate in ngures Stenographic experience not re quired, but an advantage. Good salary to right person. Address in own handwriting, giving ex perience, age and salary expect ed. Box 117, Hillsboro, Ore gon. 21-tf Thrcshermen all over the coun ty will start the 1920 season in a few days and some of the separa tor are already shelling out grain. The crop this year is a good one as crops go, said winter wheat promises a greater output than heretofore. The high prices prevailing the past two or three years ha made an incentive for a bigger acreage. Spring sown grain gives promise of the best crop in many years owing to the heavy July rains. Team and Wagon for Sak Team horses, about 1800 each; good work animals; Hickory Sy2 wagon with gravel bed and two wood racks; set work harness. W. J. Stnnkard, Hillsboro, Ore., Box 154. Atkinson place, near Moore I-aundry. 21-23 Central Church of Chrut, Third & Baseline. .Bible school, Dr. Helms. Supt., 10; preaching, subject "The Deity of Christ, at 11. All - the morning services will be in the city park; at 12, basket dinner in the park; 7:15, Junior and Senior Endeavor; at 8. nreacbiuir. "A Turn to the Riirht:" solo, Miss Miriam Stock ton. All evening services at the church. Len B. Fishback. Wish to rent dairy farm of from 50 to 100 acres, with good sized barn, capable of caring for 15 cr 23 dairy cows. References, Hillsboro Commercial Bank, Hillsboro. Billy Iwasaki, Hills boro, Qre., Route 5. . 22-2 The County Court ha been making some very fine road signs for ttie Forest Grove, Thatcher, Hillside and Greenville sections, as well as for the Banks territory. Road signs have been badly need ed in the county for many years and the name "Hillsboro" has been the last seen of any at the cross-roads, Mitchell bug and a Chalmers touring car for sale at $250 each. The chassis of either of these ma chines would, be ideal for the con struction of a cheap truck. D. Corwin. Newton VanDalsem, with the U. S. Census Bureau, Is taking statistics of manuf acturet etc., at alt the local plants. His district comprises this, Yamhill and Clackamas counties, and there Is still a three months tenure ahead to complete the tabulation, For Sale Saddle mare, gentle in every respect, 8 years old; safe E. H. Smith, M. D. D. O. Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH Completely equipped hospital in connection. Calla answered dty or night. Office o.er ILUsboru National B-iuk. Hillsboro. - Oreguwt Dr. J. O. Robb Dr. D. E. Wiley ROBB & WILEY Physician and Surgeon Commercial Bank Building Hillaboro, - Oregon Phone Office 111; Res. 148 Dr. J. B. Duumor a resumed tne 1 racuce oi Medicine and Surgerjj and has othec in the Commercial Build ing, above the Hillsboro Commer cial Bank, Hillaboro, Oregon. DR. E. T. HELMS, Chiropractic Physician Using in connection Electricity, Hydrotherpathy and Scientific Dietetic. Calls answered day or night. Telephone 2901Z. Office 1 and 8, Heidel Building, Hillsboro, - - - Oregon DR. C H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstair in Hillsboro Commercial Building, Main St., lecpnone its Hillsboro, - - - C.cpj-i DR. W. H. PAS LEY, Dentist Offices in Heidel BUg.. upstairs. Main St., adjoining Post Office. Phone, 8396. ILUsboro, - - - Oreuon . H. W. PR1CKETT, Undertaker We answer call day or night to all sections. State Licensed Embalmer Banks, - - - - Oregon Dr. J. H Roaaroan, DENTIST Room 1, upstair, Shate Building, over Pharmacy, Hillaboro, - - - Oregon Licensed Oregon 880; Penn. 1018 Phone 972 GEO. J. LIMBER Funeral Director Moderate Price. Personal Ser vices. Residence Funeral Farlora, Washington and Sixth Sttreet. Automohtle Hearse Hillsboro, - - - Oregon for girls; nice traveler; also sad SUMMONS ... . . - - - r ' ' present customers will give the ale. Jos. Postill, Hillsboro, R. 1 new management the same loyal uox jgj; near Tom Goodin place, support given me. W. H. wenrung. REEDVILLE INVESTMENT mile and one-half north of Oren co. . M-4 Miss Marie Weasels and Miss Julia MeClelland, of Weils Dept. Store, are taking a month's study at the Gossard Studio, Portland, was can find no better security o-reetina friend lu the city rit Fall term, when he will again Mrs. R. P. Ungman, Clerk, greeting f re(Um his studies. II Beavertoa, Ore., B. The School board of Dist. No. 29, Washington County, Ore., having j0 better understand the handling beeji authorised at a regularly j 0f j,e COrsetticre department. called school meeting on June i, . pj f Sale Five full-blood 1920. to create an Indebtedness ,. .L.t,..- , . ,-pV, m. - ..... I WCi.auiib fft"l " ' ' " " of S8000 for the purpose of Duim-. 5 Berkshire grade and Duroc-Jer-tnir a new school house under sec-! , . ij w tion No. 121 of the Oregon School , Forcst 0fW. R. , . at l.aws OI latn-ao.aro nw yerboort al23 to . receive suWrlptlons in Mffc W a McCoI amounts oi oo y. ' . mlck) of heyonA Unttl, bate These will bear 6 per cerd tin- Robin8on8 Ctrt"? n and E. L. McCormicks the past ' " .week. VASjH. - - ' I . Tlw fl-.r .nnlleanta will receive ' Wanted: Man with team to first choice as to the term of years kld 800 M. logs on contract. to run. j. - i noli' Alexander, ninsooro jv Those havinir money to loan ery, Main St. 4 - J Miss Tinab Bechen returned Sunday from Summer School at In the Circuit Court of the State of . Oregon for Washingion vounty. L. E. Wilkes, Plaintiff, vs. tiaiue Massie and iiassie, ner -Husband. Mary E. Tucker and - Tucker, her husband, W. P. Tuck er and Tucker, his wile, J. A. Mooney and Mooney, his wife, J. H. Valentine and Valen tine, hia wife. A. Goldsmith and Goldsmith, hi wife; also all other person or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate des - erihed in the complaint herein, Defendant. To Mattie Massie and Massie, her husband, Mary fc. mcxer nn Tucker, her husband, V . P. Tucker and Tucker, Ms wife, J. A. Mooney and Mooney, his wife, J. H. Valentine and Valentine, his wife, A. Goldsmith and Goldsmith, his wife; Also all other person or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien er Interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, the above named defendants. In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled Court and t anse on or before the last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the expiration of six weeks next, from and after the date of first publication of this summons, the date of said first publication thereof being on Aug. 5, 1920, and set forth by way of answer any claim vou mav have to the real propertv hereinafter described; and if vou fail so to appear and answer said com plaint for want thereof, the plnintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for In his sld eomnlalnt. to-wit: That piainttrr u. n. tvuics, be adjudged and! decreed to he the owner in fee simple of all the follow ing btwrnded and described real wron ertv situated In the County of Wash Iwrton and State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 2 and 8 In Block 10 In West Portland Plaee, WftoMnirton Cnnntv, Oregon, and that the title of nlnlnMff to said property he absolntetv order ed: and that It be decreed that you, and each of you, and all persons elJiiminsr by, through or under you or either or anv of von be forever bar red and precluded from elalmlne or at'emntlng to claim, asserting or nt- tewpMn' to assert, any intereit. riVhr, twin, rTMm or lien, in. to or upon said premises or any pnrt or parcel thereof adverse to the title o' nlaintiff therein and thereto, rid that plaintiff have such other fid further relief as to the Court "tv sei lust and equitable. Thr summons Is srrd upon vou hv publication hi the TTillshoro Ar-us hv order of Hon. Geo. k. Fltpv, Judwe of the above entitled Covrr, which order wn made anrt rlnt-vl An. 4. lt?0, at Hflisboro, nreeon M. B. Bump TV T. Tbimn. Attorneys for Flutntlff. Resldm at , and bavin their post addrMS ot Hillsboro, Oregon. Monmouth, WantedAt once, hustling man to assist In wrlttnsf fire In surance. Address Box 173. HflV boro, Orel G. W. Gclvln. of Orcnrn, where he Is engaged In the ware house business, was a dty caTlef Tuesday morning. ' ; : Earl RlngtV, now .of Fresno, Cat., I here for a two weeks va cation, visiting relatives and ftfandf. ' . Tuesday.