The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 30, 1916, Image 2

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Tln'Se Advertisements in One
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Latest information about the New grant SIX from the
GratttjMotor Company, Fitutlay, Ohio
l lyrOI 1
A Beauty
Car
You "will be surprised
at the beauty of the new
Grant Six.
Without question it is
one of the handsomest
eara of the year.
Its body not only has
beautiful lines but cor
rect and graceful propor
tions. It is of the modified
boat-line type. Smooth,
unbroken linos from front
to rear; no moHinrr;
doors are flush and extra
wide, ''IT' shape.
The finish id unusually
fine. Body in BrewsUr
preen; tenders, hood and
chassis in black enamel.
Seats are extra vide.
A. six-foot man can
stretch his Lcs with com
fort in both front or rear
seat.
Cushions are soft and
deep. Upholstery is lux
urious. It is ditiicult to
imagine greater comfort,
more real luxury.
Grant Six carries five
passengers with solid
comfort. And the 1216
Six has finer steerini;
gear, larger brakes, frecl
er gasoline capacity,
handsomer radiator is
refined and improved at
every point.
The Dulmag'e-Manley Auto Co.
W. A. Conley, Manager, Washington County Branch Headquarters at
Corl & Harms Garage 3rd St, Hillsboro
FurnitureSacrificed !
Closing Out Sale Goes On-
As announced at the beginning of this sale
everything must go regardless of cost
The thrifty people of Washington County
have responded wonderfully to our big values
and cut prices. They have been well rewarded.
We still have nice selections of
RUGS
RATTING
ROCKERS
DRESSERS
BUFFETS
COUCHES
PORTIERS
RANGES
DISHES
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closing this sale, but the day is not fair off.
Ormandy Bros.
FURNITURE
2nd & Main Hilsboro, Ore.
mm mmm mm mm m
MODEL 75 F.O.D.
Hillsboro $695
Arrange for a
CORL h
.Third Street
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he Argus office is in receipt
i map from the State Board
forestry, the outlines showing
J forest reserves and the tim
! tress. Anyone can get one
1 these for t5, by remitting to
I A. Elliott, State Forester,
aa, Oregon.
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A Wonder"
Motor
The I'nit Power plant
of the Grant Six excites
admiration.
We urge comparison of
the motor with any six at
any price.
Grant Six motor is 8x
4 1, overhead valves, ex
clusive Grant design
Repbvcable tappets
noiseless. Unit Tower
plant.
Overhead valve motors
are hiijhtvt in cost but
they deliver the most
power with the greatest
economy.
Orant owners average
24 mils to :he gallon of
gsolme-!MO miles to
the gallon of oil.
And Grant i-'ix throt
tles down to 1 ' i miles an
hour and hangs on.
Speeds up to 60 miles
within a few blocks and
has the nun kest getaway,
the swiftest action you
ever saw in a motor.
Ray fild Carburetor.
Atwatcr Kent ignition.
Allis-Chalmers Starting
motsr and generator.
Extra largo battery
carried in steel basket
under front of rifrht run
ni.iS board splasher.
Cut it i'n't the speri
fkathns that nnihes the
resior worth while; it's
the msfnr that makes
thD specifications worth
while.
DINING TABLES
CHINA CLOSETS ' "
EASY CHAIRS
COUCH COVERS
DAVENPORTS
DINING CHAIRS
HEATING STOVES
GRANITEWARE
GO-CARTS
We haven't set the date for
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MODEL 83, F.O.B.
Hillsboro $795
demonstration
HARMS
Hillsboro, Oregon
Marrhge license granted:
Frank M. Cns3el and Maude M.
Kockey.
, . , 'was m town yesterday, and re-
kt A d? Lincoln caffle m from membered the office in his list of
North Plains, yesterday, and his official visits. Of course he had
father, M C.. went out to see I to hunt up T, S. Weatherred be
llow ranch life would agree with . fore leaving town and "swap" a
him for a few days. 'few yarns. i
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We Suggest a
Demonstration
Before you buy any car
at anj- price get a Mad
demonstration of a Grant
Six.
That suggestion is
baswl on tho idea that
you 'mnestly want the
MOST for your money.
Not the most in weight
nor the most in show iness
but
The MOST in VALUE
the most in CA R worth.
Grant Six offers you the
largest, roomiest body of
any car below a thousand
dollars.
It offers you the
smoothest, most power
ful motor.
It offers you the most
substantial chassis
frame, axles, wheels,
transmission, spring con
struction. It gives you the hand
somest body lines and a
thoroughly proven con
struction. It is the SIX of econ
omy and therefore the
SIX of greatest luxury.
Its price is $795 com
plete. last season dealers
couldn't get enough of
them. The still greater
value makes it safe to
predict an even stronger
demand this season.
Entered at the Post-office at 11 ii In bo
Uregon, aa second-clss mail matter.
Ii. A. LiOMU, Ktlltor.
Oounty Official Paper
dubscrtption : tl.AU per Annum.
tanned Kverj Thnradai
-BY-
l,ONG Ms McKINNKT
One wonders what Mr. Booth's
attitude would have been on the
land grant legislation had he
been elected to the Senate. Sen
ator Chamberlain has foutrht
hard to turn some fund3 into the
state school fund and into the
various road funds of the land
grant counties, and he is finding
it hard sledding. It begins to
iook as tnough he will pull out
something substantial, but it is
going to mean some hard work.
Chamberlain's constructive work
appears to be laying a foundation
when he will be held in grateful
remembrance by the people of
the state.
Perhaps Woodrow Wilson rec
ognizes as well as any just who
are trying to force the United
States into war at all quarters.
His is a trying position, but the
attitude of the interests is so
palpable that even he who runs
may read. We shall take off our
hat to Woodrow if he shall suc
ceed in getting Villa, by hook or
crook, and then makes his way
back to American soil without
the imbroglio hoped for by the
ammunition peddlers headed by
Morgan & Co-
The reputation of E B Tongue
as a capable district attorney is
state wide, and his successes
have all been earned by per
severance, and tenancity of pur
pose. He graces the position
with an ability second to none in
j the Oregon bar, and his nomina
tion by the republicans will be a
graceful tribute to his worth.
Henry Boge, of Chehalem
Mountain, was in the city yes
terday. Robt Johnson, of near Cedar
Mill, was in the city yesterday
morning.
' Miss Velma Tipton viBited at
I Scappoose over Sunday, the guest
of her sister, Miss Ruby.
Members and friends of the
Dorcas Society will meet at the
home of Mrs. F. Bockman, Alo-
na, luesday, April 4.
i Will Uarefy, of North Plains,
SOUTHERN PAGIHO CO.
PAIS HALF ITS TAX
Sends Check Covering Ra'l Lines
and all Kailroad Properly
NOTHINO.PAID ON. LAND IIOI.DINUS
Total Receipts of Sheriff, on Tax,
Amount to $155,000 Today
With live full days for tax col
lecuon. until April o, tho siier
itl's office is already in receipt of
$155,000 payments on taxes for
the current year. Of this
amount perhaps 75 per cent, rep
resents half-payments.
The next few days will be
more than busy for the collec
tion force, and it is expected
that a record run will be made
at the counter in payments.
The Southern Pacific yesterday
sent in its half payment on the
roadbeds and rights of way, de
pots, etc., strictly railroad prop
erties, for the West Side, the
lamhill divisions, Beaverton
Willsburc. and l. II & N. roads.
and the paper called for $15,019.-
I a. Nothing has been paid on
their land holdings, and this ap
pears to be a matter that will be
determined largely by the legis
lation of Congress.
Under the state law the com
pany will be obliged to pay on at
least $2.50 per acre as the mini
mum, and whether more or not
no one appears to know,
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
The twentieth anniversary of the
marriage of Mr. and Mrs. L P.
Jackson, of near this city, was
celebrated at their home, Wed
nesday, March 29, 1916. A five
o'clock dinner was served, and
the happy couple received the
congratulations of friends and
relatives. The presents were:
Cut glass vase, by Mrs. -Miles
Purdin and Mrs. O. G. Holmes,
ot Portland; Haviland China nut
set. by Dr. and Mrs. Smith; and
a Haviland China dinner set, by
the other guests.
The rooms were decorated with
violets and daffodils.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. O. G. Holmes, of Portland;
ur. ana Mrs. E. H. Smith
Messrs. and Mesdames D. B
Lmrick. Jacob Milne, Jas. Milt
enberger, Henry Schmeltzer,
Chas. Pollock, Mrs Henrietta
Morgan. Miss Mattie Kuff, Fred
iavlor. L. 1C Hammond. Hills
boro; Mr. and Mrs A. B. Flint.
beholls; Messrs. and Mesdames
John Wirtz. S. G. Hughes. Wil-
buf Hughes, Geo. Hancock and
Jack Latta, Forest Grove.
Mrs II Callehn, of Sherwood,
was in town today.
Mrs Bessie Gragg visited with
tnends over at Yacolt, last week
K. M. Banks was down from
Hanks today, on a tax-paying
trip.
Mrs H B Luce, of Lincoln
county, was the guest of her son,
tiuw ijuce, mis weeK'
Wm McQui an has returned
from California much improved
in neaith
Among the county seat visitors
today were Chas King, of Cedar
Mill; John tuhrer. of Sherwood.
Harlan Kelley. of above North
Plains, and H H Hall, of Shadv
crooK
r. '
M. H. Stevenson deDarted for
Ne York, Tuesday morning. t
attend the bedside of his moth
er, who was reported verv ill.
Mrs. Stevens: n hid no more than
reached Portland than the in
tell'gence was received here that
the patient was better, but Mr.
oievenson was not reached in
. . .
time to prevent his departure.
Services at BaDtist Church.
Sunday, April 2nd. E. A. Smith.
pastor. -Sunday School at 10 a.
m., J. W, Brock, Superintendent,
rracmng at 11 a. m., subject.
'The BUssing of Fellowship?"
Tins is communion Sundav- and
the hand of fellowship will be
given to all " new members.
Young Peoples Meeting at 6.30.
reaching at 7:30. hub ect. "The
Chuich of the Apostles."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
:ri THK COUNTY COURT OF. THE
STATK OF OKEGON . FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
the Matter of the Ktte of Atenatli
Ciry B own, Llcceated.
Nonce i hereby eiven that the nnder.
allied have been duly appointed by the
iove entitled Court administratrix
nd administrator reruectivelv of said
estate with th will of mid decedent an
nexed, and have du!v Qualified aa such
a bv law prescriled.
Now Therefore, all persona having
claims against snid estate are hereby
notifi.d and requited to present the same
together with the pror vouchers there,
for. to the nndersiKned at the law office
of William G. Hare, in the American
National Bank BuiMing, Hillsboro,
O egon, within six months from the
d it hereof.
I)ted March ,v, iqi6.
Jennie l,eeion Brown and Peicy
Brown, Administratrix and Administra
tor tespectively of said estate with the
will of said decedent annexed.
M B Bumpaud Wm. O. Hare- Attorneys,
"Inspiration," the fllm at tha
Liberty, tonight, is one of the
educational plays of the yeur.
Anyone who is so vlle-mindod as
to think evil of the screen is too
far gone to appreciate the beau
tiful in urt or nature Tho model
starring ii the picture is one of
the world-famed, ar.d to many
the way that art grjups arc
made will be a revelation
Jos and George Sniffings, of
Greenville, were city callers es
terday
MARRYING
A HUMORIST
Br M QUAD
CVpyrliitit, 1010. by 1h McCtur
Nwiar Mymtktit.
UokiU Ituiika' mother dodiuvd tlint
hor diniehti'r was boru anillliiK mid
that xtie latiithed heitrtlly tlx wk
fcfoiu tho ordlunrjr iliUil, mole or ft
nil If, even cracks a iikiU. Aa alio
,-rew up she tn-cauie nur smlllnu ftlll.
In the auuie TUtaire lived lienry
Wliito, a young umn of aoloum thought
i ml Holciiiu face. Nobody had evor tlN
i-ovntl Hint ha hud at lungti. Ouca L
it Kit'Ht white a (t?tln auillo enwwd
til- fiice. Ho wia crjntir by tradf.
mul hi tot'k life wrloiisly as If It
in fatinl (hat be nbould fall from
sotfTold next dny and brvttk. Ids neck.
h um attrm tiHl to Miss iWtudo by ber
lunch. ad be reusoued It out:
"It U time 1 should get wife. Ev
i-rylKKly say 1 am too solemn and scrl
ohm, mid I iruea. they are rbjht about
It. It would uot do (or we to uinrry
hoIouiu. acrloua girl. I ahikU therefore
marry one who enn Uveu n tip and
make me emtio aud tautth sat other
folkn do. U'.hIo IWiuks would do It
I ahall therefore marry her lt Rhe will
have- me."
He tried about a doien times to tell
her of his Kreat doxies, ajid she hi'lKVl
lilin with a merry lauk'b. The more
ho laughed tho more couruiie she gar
tilni and the firmer Ula nibul wnj made
up never to marry any girl who was
i:H-kliiH ui mirth.
In due time the words were spoken
mid a fuvoruble answer received. Then
the iimrrliiiip dny was set, and In due
time also that date arrived, in due
line Henry White ktun-ked off his Job
if nhliiulliiu a roof of a kitchen, aud
went o a livery Htnbla for a horse and
liuw. He was to rail at her uoumo at
ii ce'liln Imur. ami tliey were to drive
rive inllex out tlito the country to be
married by a mliiUler who was a von
In In lilin. He arrived at the bou.ie
esci04-iliii her to be all ready and to
sn:Ii' uiil iiiuub as she came out to
Hike a seat bettldo lilin.
To Henn a great HstoiilHhmeiit tho
hrlttf to U' whi4 not nt home and wait
Iiik for him. althoiiKh the hour had
iM-i'ti iiiimeit the previous evciiluit. Mlsa
lUHHle'a inodier wild there uiiwt lie
nune lulstake about It, as her daughter
luii I gone to a neluhlHtr'a a roll away
ind would not lx back for several
hours. Ik'iiry hud worked up a smllo
n he drove up to the gate of tho
Itnuks' retmlence. but It quickly faded
iinl liet'iime a very, very solemn thing,
lie ilrove itway In search of the bride,
.-in. I hIic iiiiiie out to the gate with the
Miiiie old merry luugh on her tip.
"How fx thlH?" nuked Henry. "We
were to be married nt this hour. Have
i on hacked out?"
"Oh. no. no, no," was the reply. "You
tee. I thought It would be a good Joke
to run away from you aud ruuke you
hunt mo up."
Thnt was her first Joko'as a bride,
uml Henry soon discovered that a sol
emu. serious girl would Imve miide hlin
leiw trouble than a merry one. They
hud not been housekeeping two weeks
U'fore he came to supiier one evening
to Bin thut the only evidence of a meal
was a dish of sliced encumber and
dome very cold tea.
"Why, what does this mean?' he
axked us he took his chair aud looked
over the tnblo.
"I wiin ted to piny you a Joke," was
the reply, followed by a pcnl of laugh
ter. "Hut I can't see the Joke," protested
the hungry ciii'imuter, who knew there
wns a plenty hi the bouse to eat
"Oh, It's so fuuuy, it's so funny,
Henry! I wlh you could see bow o-
enui your face looks. I am afraid you
are not going to be much of a Joker."
Hie next "good Joke played on
Henry was ti few duy later, He came
home to Hi id twelve cats lu the sitting
room, and they were engaged In a live
ly row us he entered.
I'or heaven's sake! What are all
theHe cats doing?" be demanded.
All the answer be got was a merry
leiil of laughter, uud he grablied the
broom and went In among the fighting
felines uud drove them nut of the
hoimc with ninny a poke and whack.
There wns one more "Joke." One day
tin peddler came along, and us some
of Ii'ji wares were wanted In tho houso
and IIohh bud no money with which to
buy. she traded Henry's Hunduy suit
and it rug or two In exchunge. "Ex-
chiiiiKc" meant In this cuso that she
hud to dispose of about fill worth of
urtlilin for about $3 of tinware, and
yet when the hiiHliaud cunie home she
huh nil a flutter to loll him of the great
luirunlii she hnd made and the Joke
Hhe hud worked off on the peddler. She
smiled mid laughed and chuckled, but
Henry broke out Into words of Indigna
tion mid even Indulged In throats. 8 ho
laughed at his words and that night
she crept ori)y out of bod and return
ed to her father's house, and when
Henry visited her next morning her
father and mother and herself said:
"Henry, you are too solemn. No one
can drive a Joke Into your head with a
slcilt'e hammer. It la better that you
ftnd Itessle r.epnrnte and get a divorce
and that you marry Abigail Jones, who
la nn old maid of forty yeora and who
la o solemn that she would not fetch
smile If she saw any ono fall over a
sleeping hog on tho sldowalk."
And at last accounts poor Henry was
keeping bachelor's hall by himself and
looking ns solemn as a rock by the
roailMldn, and Bessie was laughing to
everybody oho nu t uoout her trying to
make a born owl see the point In her
Joke. They have not got together
again yet and probably never will
There was too much fun on one aide
aud too much solemnity on the other.
i i, i m"mm.fmr mWtt Vrn
I'OU ( ilitriT jnu: 'iWu cut eumimiitn, with hitfMCt
To tho l;.'iul!um Vo'mH of fur my iimiii'iiU mill nil olhulti.
,'nnlntr,tiii ('muity: I mil it vaiuli- My hUihIiiik uiiiI uliltity itr licfure
ilitti for I ho Ui'jHililii'iut iiiiniiimtion you to Ihvvulluitlit, ItnJ I would kind
fr Ciivuit Jiiiko of t!it Niiwtwiith ! iy tk v't-ry ludy mul irintluuiuii in
Judicial I'isti'ii't, I'oiiuii'ihinir WhmIi-
iiilitou mul Tillamook Counties, at
the May I'.l, 111 Id, I'siumncs,
l'uid Adv. (loo, Ii. ll-ikiley,
I'ok shi:kut
To tho Kciiiililiciin voters: I nm
I'Hiiillilato for Klicriff of Welling
ton County, mul If nominated mid el
ected, pledge, nn economical nilmln
latrntion of the office in nil depart
ments, and will endeavor nt till times
to cive the position uttontion lit the
Interests of the tnximtycr.
l'uid Adv. II. M. Mclnnis.
J. O. AITI.MiATK
Present IVputv Sheriff announces
his candidacy l''OK COUNTY SIIKU
ll''l'', before tho electors at the Uo
pulilican riimarics to be held May
I!, HMlt, If nominated and elected
he pledges n strict olmervnnco of
his duties mid nn economical admin
istration, l'uid Adv.
I'OK SIU'.UlrT
I hereby announce my curuiidacy
for sheriff on the Republican ticket
for the primaries May 111. If 1 um
nominated and elected I will, during
my term of office, conduct mid of
fice honestly, impartially, efficient
ly uml economically, and for the
best Interest of the tax payers.
J. W. Coimell,
Hillsboro. Ore.. March 2, I 10.
(l'uid Adv.)
I'OK SUMMIT
To the Volo.-a of Wu-hitiKton
Coiiuty: 1 am n candidate for the
Kepublicnn noniiiiation for the of
fice of Sheriff nt the primary elec
tion to t held May 111, ItMti, If
noni'iiated uml elected 1 will give
the protection of the office to ull
p-Tsons ami classes alike, t will
conduct the office In an icouomicnl
way ns near ns poxsible with fair
nnd courteous treatment to the Tub
lie. l'uid Adv. Ceo, (!. Hancock.
I'OK CO I' M Y t'l.KKK
To the Voter of the Republican
Party for Washington County: 1 nm
n rundiilate for the nomination for
County Clerk, for the Primary Mec
tion to be held May ll'th. Illlrt; have
b,en chief deputy County Clerk for
the puHt two tcrmx; wu born in
Washington County; nm familiar
with the work of the office, and if
nomlmitcd nnd elected will during
my term of office, attend to tho du
ties thereof, exercising economy,
nnd courtesy to the public.
Paid Adv. Henry A. Kurutll,
I'OK HMMtK-SKNTATIVi:
The undersigned is a cumliiluto for
the Republican nomination for Ke
presentntive in tho Legislature for
Wa.Hhington County, loth Oistrict,
subject to tho division of tho He-
pu Ij I an n voter nt the primary el
ection to be held rrulay, May IDth,
l'Jlt!, nnd respectfully solicits the
support of tho party on a platform
of the State's business in n business
way; strict economy and fairness to
all. Have been a resident of Wash
ington County for six years, always
interested in its development ami
pros-rity.
(Paid Adv.) A. E. Scott.
I'OK ASSESSOR ,
herewith announce my candidacy
the office of County A:icasor on
Repubiicuii Ticket, subject to
Primary election, May 11), 1910,
I
for
tho
the
If
and pIciIko myself to the fi...o winjf
principles:
Hie .Strictest Kconomy in tho con
duct of this office, giving my whole
time anil undivided itUeiition to the
duties, thereof;
the createst efficiency that ex
perience, constant rnre and untiring
effort run produce;
fciiualiKation of taxation values,
by a jii.it, fair nnd business like as
sessment, thus insuring an Lipu
tuble HiHlributinn of Taxes. In the
accomplishment of which 1 Miull at
all times seek tlu help ami urge the
co-operation of the taxpayer, conn
hpI with him and tfivo the most
courteous consideration to all coin
plaints end grievances, malung u
personal invcsucation theicof, ii
need be, thus inminnir n satisruct-
orv nml scienliric iv!iesmenl.
I have had twenty years exclusive
uxiMTienco in i.uud mul r.uililinif
values, nm exprrienceil In :tll the
hr.inchca of Ihia office even to the
field work, nnd believe I ii'il fully
nwarn of tho nceilM of Ihn office nnd
tho t'lxpnycr nnd will, if elected,
oiiKcientioiii-ly look nft"r the iiamn.
I ask your enrnefit rorisiileratiou
and support.
Pp Id Adv.
W, V. iolpy.
I'OK FHEIlll'F
To the Voters of the Ite;iiililienn
party of Washington County: In the
comini? primary election, May 111,
1910, 1 will be a candidate for Sher
iff, uml will endeavor to conduct a
II
i -a, 1 '-.. 1
NEW ARRIVALS
New Line of Separate Skirts in Todaj?
in Checks, Novelties and Plain Colors,
$2.75 to $10.00
Nobby Suits-Latest Cuts-in Shep
herd Checks and Solid Colors at
$11.95 to $27.50
Another lot of Sport Coats in
the Wanted Materials, prices
$4.65 to $6.50
ii
I GUAR'S WumAN'S SHOP
Washington Hotel Mock. 3rd St. Hillsboro
the county, who know me, to tpvnk
of me to their friends. I nut a
farmer, nnd foul it no discredit to
milk a cow or plow a furrow. 1 km
a native son, having been a taxpay
er of tho county for 20 years.
If I nm nominated nnd kvl I
will devote aiy entire time uTW at
tention to the duties of I ho office,
conducting same with strict regard
to economy. I will tmy all my trav
eling expenses nnd livory hire, with
in the county during my tmin, I
ahull nnooint as mv auMlMtnnt cum.
(M'tent persons, to whom luwe no
political debts, who, are controlled by
nolle, nnd Influenced only by n de
sire to give the greatest degree of
efficiency nt the smallest jmisjiIIiIo
cost, with courtesy to all.
J am for n atrlct enforcement of
the law, but I am opposed to har
nissing any individual lacking In
fluence or means of defense possess
ed by others nnd I will not desiro
to arrest person without due muse,
or for the sake of merely nmklilg a
record, giving protection of tho of
fice to ull classes nlik. On tho
other hand, necessity arising, no
fuvoritlsm need be expected.
My slogan will be "Taxpayers'
('undulate. I will pay my way," 1
would respectfully nsk your support
and consideration to the above,
G It A NT MANN.
Paid Adv. Cornelius, Ore.
NOTICK TO CKKDITOKS
IN THE COl'NTY COCUT 01' THE
STATE OK OKMJO.N I t lit
WASIIIMJTON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mariaunil l.andtock, IWeuscd.
Notice is hereby given that the
umlersiKned hti Ln duly npmint
ed by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Washligton County,
(.dministrntor ile bonis nun of tho
nt'nresald cnt"le. witn the wilt of said
decedent nnuexed, and lioa duly
qualified ns such n by law perse rib
pil. Now then foif, all er,ions having
claims against snld esiat-i nr here
by notified nnd required to present
the anme together with proper
voucher therefor, to the undersign
ed at the law office of William G,
Hiiro in the Americnn National Hank
lliiildiug, IlilUborn, Oregon, within
nix mouths front the date hereof.
Ihiled March at. ItMri.
WILLIAM I'AUU
Admliiistrutor do bonis mm of said
entnte with the will of snid do
red ml nnuexed
WM. U. HAKE.
Attorney for said Adminlntrntor.
NOTICE OK I'INAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COl'NTY COfKT OK THE
STATE OK OKEWl.N lt)K
WASIILNOtHiN COUNTY
In tho Matter of the Estate of
Solomon Jack, Hcccased,
NOTICE is hereby given thnt tho
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HMiieiniKiiiMi, iiiiiu uiNiramx or im.i
estate has filed in the above entitled
Court nud rause her final account ami
report us such administratrix, and
tho said Court ho fixed ami auiioint.
ed Saturday, the 2ith day of April,
l'JtO, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M
of said day, and the Court Room of
the ubove entitled Court In Hillsboro,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objection to said final ac
count and for tho final settlement of
said estate.
Hated thia 30th day of March, 1SH0.
Minnie V. Jack,
Administratrix of estate
nferesuid. v.
William G. Hare, Attorney for Ad
mimstratrix. RED PEPS
PHILOSOPHY
lh thiis that cottwtp
those who wait are tlu? riling
no ont else wnts"
Fishing Season I Here
Caljand looK over
our first-cluss line of
Sporting Goods, fish
ing tacKlv, etc.
Percy Long'
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