The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 21, 1916, Image 3

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WE I'm ve ready fund for loans tin f arm
and city property, intercut chortl
ing to improvements n.aile, uml runa
from five to eight per cent and from onu
to twenty yeni duration. Loans on
larin highly imptoved will ho made at
FIVE PEK CENT. Call or write u
your wanti.
INOTICIJ OH fSAl'
J ii the Clrfiiit Court of the Hlalf of
Ori-uori for Ihn County nf Wash
in r i on ,
Miner T. Council uml Ilarinnh J.
Iflunihurd, I'lainliffa,
VH.
if, II. JuCnllll, M. C. Jacobs, llillit
, Itoro (iiiid'-n Truc tn, a corporation,
i it'u-imiiid Mt'iiusc. ki ln lot MrauH .. 8.
deiCrlUd portion thruf, rO'Witl
or low,
1. 6. BOH atir. nior
de(ml to Jonathan Itoirue by Thorn.
UN Conned and wife, u shown by
(IikmI bearing date I'Vbruary 15, 11)01,
and recorded in died book hi, paice
hh, Record of said. WaitiiiiKt'ui
County,
'1. .2(1:1 or on nem thereof oc-
cupifil adversely by the 1. ). (J. F.
Cemetery.
, Thut portion thereor convey
CHICHESTER S FILLS
Perkins & Cornelius
Room 1, Commercial Bldg.
HilUbcro, Oregon
W. Anilcriton, Mamie A. llowen, led by Annn II. Connell t nl, to the
riKJinciM K. Uluir, V.. It. liailey, J. K. Oregon Mectric Ruilway Company
f'ununiiiu, 1. 8, Walton, ii. 1). hut- by deed bearing date July Ji, l'JOH,
ii.ifer, (J. A. Kcklurul, hdward Half- anil recorded
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO, Inc.
HUUboro ICornelius and North, Plain
Whole ale and Retail Dealers in
in, Hay, Flour, Feed ond
Grain bags.
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ii, iritnk Miller, Joint u. uopster,
l l. Hunter, Mrs. H. K. Johnion,
.IiiIiii C. kemmerirh, W. O. Kilbot.nic
W, (), Ketcliain. John I Mahaffev,
l,. A. I'etropulos, J. P. Powell,
JiinifM Rico, Mm. J. M. Rice, Mrs. r.
t. Roger, U-lia Schulte, O. A.
St Ih-IUt, J. A. Short, Mary A. Shad
di n. J. S. Kaere. A. W. Schmale.
Charle Solomon, V. J. White, L. C.
keleey, I'. K. Wise, 0. V. Oomeyer,
Stanley Richardson, R. C. Hatoman,
I.. A. Kinir. Dunninif-Frentsscll Corn-
puny, n corporation, A. W. Barth,
Addi Uuuer. Kred Hretthaucr, Fred
liietlhaucr, Jr., (Jcorife Cambridge,
bonerd Ucleye, Geo. r piker, Adam
(I'.rbet, August Jors, A. W. Marshall,
W. K, Marshall. E. J. I'ickett, (I
lii.iliot. W. V. Wlloy, Trustee. Mc
("lain Cooper, Hiuk'vr Lumber Com
:i..ny, a corporation, Ilulml lifiim-tt,
Fied E. Koch. William Roae, J. F.
k..i.. J. 11. Wlrx. 8. It. Wire. Kd. L
JalmKon. 1UV l'lcmoii Emil K-jidul
Frniik A. Smith, llowcrd 1'. Hobl.f
C. II. Hill, W. M. Merrltt and J. I!
I1ikM, Defendant.
n leel book , pa((e
of hb id Wahhinifton
Diamond
BRAND
TO VETERANS
Car-lot shippers of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath (
At Cornelius
Beaver State Flour
The Dest Flour at the Lowest Price
Telephonesi
Hi'tsboio, Main 14. Cornelius, City 15x5.
North Plains, Maiu 263.
l!y virtue of an execution, judj?
mi nt order, decree, and order of
:ilo limued out of the above cntitlec"
curt In the aliove entitled caua U
n", dirertcd and dated the 2!!rd day
of AuRunt, 191(5, upan a judgment
1 dci-rcn rendered nd entered Ir
.... 1 1
stiil court on me c;nu oay 01 auk
ut,191C.,in favor of plaintiff above
n:mcd and aitainist the defendantt
abave named 'or the um of Forty
three Thoutand Seven Hundrei'
Twenty wven r.nd 74 -100(143.727.74)
iKillHra, with intcresit thereon t
tli rate of ix wr cent per annum
from the 22nd day of Auirutit, 1916
ind t!ie further (urn of Two Thou
ir.d ($2(M0.00) dollar, with intcren'
: hereon at the rate of six per cenl
tier annum from the 22nd day of
Auiiitd. li'lfi. and for the furthei
rum of ft 45.99 cobU and diHbitre
merit, and the cont of anJ upor
tlin writ, commandinif mo to mak'
: le of thp followinff descriU d rea'
k..n...t., .itiinln In ikn Pminttr n
Wuihinirtitn. State of Oretron, to-
wit :
"Teach Them
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THE AmcriVmi (.ilwr I
B.itmn lUl "y
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Sold by your homo dealer end 679 other lo.dinj merctiante
tn Oreeoii
RKMINCTON AtlMS UMOM MUTAIUC CAHTBIDCR COMPANY
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I 22 Repcallne Rifle Model No. 12 j
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Your Fall Coat Is Here
Yes, ard a Fall oat or suit for every other
woman! Ciats wilh large Chin Chin collars,
with or without belts.
SUITS in a variety of models-many with new
long coats.
SKIRTS in pla'n colors, mixtures, p'aids,
checks etc., from the lowest price up to the
finest grades.
No old stock here, every garment made for
Fall 1916. One price to everybody. We
can save you money on every purchase.
We're glad to show y on, whether you are
ready to purchase or not.
Goar's Woman's Shop
Third Street Hillaboro, Ore.
Ileirinninir at a atone et by L. E
Wilkea at the Southwest corner of
Section Thlrtv-Rix (36). in Town
ahin One (1) North. Ramie Thw
:n Went of the Wi nmette Menu
tan, under me loumy iriK
i tx Da rv Creek: thence Norm
n '.i-tr. 4'.' 1-2 mm. r-at, u.io enainr
to an iron Bine et by A. A. Morril
fur the quarter section corner on the
Wet line of aaid Section t; inencc
North, 0 deer. 63 ruin. West, 39.9
chain to approximate section cor
ner to Section Twenty-five (25)
Twentv-Kix (2C). Thirty-five (35)
ml Thirty-six (30), in Township
One (1) North, Kanjre xnree (3)
Weht of the Willamette Mendiar
(the corner to the ame beine total
lv nliliterated): thence North, 89 detr
U min. r.HHt, w.ll rnam to an iror
bar act bv U C. Walker for the
iiuartcr sex-tion corner between Sec
tt.ii 2S and 30 in Township 1
Voith. Ranee 3 West of the Will
imette Meridian, the same bcinp; ir
the West line of the Ralph Wilcox
nomition Land C aim: thence North
1 dee. 43 min. West, along the Wes
line of said Rnlnh Wilcox Donation
Land C aim. 17.03 chain 10 me
Northwest corner of said Ronatior
I.und Claim, the same beinir a post
marked "C. S." with stumps of the
original bcarine trees; thence South
ive. 22 min. East, alone the Nortl'
line of said Ralph Wilcox Donation
l,nnd Claim, 22.42 chain to the cn
ter of the County Road as traveled
thence alone the center of said road
mh follows: South. 41 dee. 15 nun
East. 11.32 chains: South 27 dee
21 min East. 5.85 chains: South 1
dee. 1 min. West, 5.07 chains: South,
5 dee. 18 min. West, 7.89 chains tc
an iron bar set for the Northeast
comer of E. M. Rice' land; thence
North 8ST deg. 17 min. West, nlonp
and E. M, Rice's North line
14.32 chains to an iron bar at the
Northwest corner of said E. B'
Rice's land; thence South, 4 dee. 6
min. West, alone said Rice' West
line, 6.67 chains to hi Southwest
corner: thence South. 4 dee. 6 min
West 18.09 chains to n hub on line
of fence ;ther.ce North 88 dcg.34 min
West atone said fence line, 15.6?
chain to a hub: thence South, 0 dee
It min. East, 14.09 chains to an old
stake: thence North 89 dee. 4 mil
East, 20.01 chains to a new fence
post (an iron gun barrel, et for the
corner of the property, lie ny thi
nost): thence South, 1 dee. 22 min
Ea.st, alone pew fence 2.95 chain to
the center of old line fence; thence
North. 89 dee. 6 ruin. East, alone
old fence row 17.51 ihains, more or
less, to the West lino of the real pro
pel tv conveyed bv Anna B. Connetl
et t l, to City of Hillaboro for use
403, Rccon;
Cc-nfity.
Also not excepting the Toiiowing
escribed real property, to-wit:
I'ciiminif at th quaiter section
c-Mier between r iclion it anil 3(1,
in Township 1 North, ltane 3 West,
f the Willam-tt: Meridian; run-
n.ine thence Wei-t alone the North
lire of said Stiou 30, 4.40 chains,
more or kis, to the center of Mc
Kay Crek; th!i':a up the center of
said i reel, to a point on the East
line of the Southeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter of aid Ssctlon
5; thence South alone the said East
l.ne of the Southwt quarter of the
Southwest quar"r of said Section
3 chains, more or less, to the
ace of bcifinnine;.
but excepting therefrom the fol-
owmif portions thereof which have
iecn released from the lien of said
mortgage before and after the fil-
8 of the complaint in said uit,
'tcribed as fullows,to-wit:
Uts 1, 2, 3, 24, 25 and 26 in Block 1
jts 1, 2, 3, 23 mil 24 in Block 2;
ots 3, 4, 18, 19, 22 and 23 in Block
Uts 12, 13, 14, 15 and 21 in
ock 4; Lot 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 and 23 in
ilock 5; I-ots 18, 22 and 23 in
Hock 6; Lets 14. 15 and lffin Block
Ixits 7 am! 8 in Block 8; Uts 14,
lr, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and
8 In Block 10; Lots 14, 18, 19, 20,
24, 25 and 20 in Block 11; UU 1,
and 3 in Block 14; Lots 33, 34, 35,
I, 37, 38, 39 and 40 in Block 15;
t 3 in" Block 10; Uts 3, 6, 7, 10,
1, 24 and 25 in Block 17; Uts 33,
I, 35 and 30 in Block 18, all in
"anion Tract Addition, according tu
o duly recorded plat thereof ii. the
ffice of the Recorder of Convey-
nee for said Washington County;
!-d also except! nif therefrom t'nr
'ullowing portions thereof: Tracts 5
d 7 in Block 1; Tracts 8 and 11 in
'ock 3, n.id th following portion
Tract 10 in said Block 3, to-wit:
'ommencing at the Northeast cor
t-t of said Tract 10 in said BUck 3
1 encc runnine; South 110 feet;
'if nee Wet 317.4 feet to a post on
he East hank of creek; thence
Vorth. 50 de. 19 min. West, 172.5
'ret to a pout on the North iine of
lid tract; thence East 4805 feet to
he place of beginning, containing
007 acres, more or less; Tracts 6
? and 8 in Block 4; Tracts 2 and t
n woe t; tract a in biock o;
ract 5 in Block 7: Traits 10, 12
rd 15 in Hhtck 8, and the follow
e described portions of Block 10
'-wit:
1st. Begimiinp; at a point 418
' t Wiwl of the 8iHilliet enrne
f Block 7 in Garden Tract Addi
ion to the City of Hillsboro in said
"ounty of Washington, according to
he plat of said Garden Tract Addi
ion recorded in the records of plats
I.ADIP.S I
M ,t DnoM tot Crtl-CHM TRB'S
plAMUNb BNI) FILLS In KkI !!
irtii mruiuc botra, x-aled wutt Bli
O-.firirt mmk for HM Ut.-I U
III AMOKU HU 11 It I'll In, t.t lwrnlT-e
yc rtirttUrU Df-I,hal-. Al wr Rrliit.le.
30LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
ffi EVERYWHERE
Pacific States
I'ire Ineurance Company of Portland,
rc(oti. The only big Oregon Old
Line Cotnpeny. lx'S Promptly Paid
John Vanderwal
Agent
ltllKit), Oreaor.
Forest Grove, Oresror,
Sept. 5. 1916. .
To the Washiriftton Counly Vet
eran Association and interest
ed friends:
It is apparent to the Officers
and Committee of this Associa
tion that the necessity for a
change in the date of meeting
for the Association has occurred,
we therefore designate Thurs
day, October 12, 1916, as the
date on which to assemble in
Cornelius for the celebration of
the Fiftieth Anniversary of the
(Jrand Army of the Republic, and
the usual meeting of the Wash
ington County Veterans Associa
lion. A good dinner and a good
program is assured.
J, L Butler, Pres.
W. J. II- Beach. S( c. and Treas,
I I I
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Jimn-JON HAik
I AHir.iiHAt.eN MM
f said County of Washington in
jook 4 at page z8 thereof; thence
Vom said point of beginning West
10 feet; thence North 206 feet
hence East 220 feet; thence South
!06 feet to the place of beginning.
2nd. Beginning at a point on the
Test line of Garden Tract Addition,
hich said point is 10 1-2 feet
'outh of the center line of Lincoln
'trect; thence West 294 feet; thence
'orth 40 1-2 feet; thence West 10
.-ot; thence South 50 1-2 feet
hence East 804 foot to the West
Soundary line of said Garden Tract
Addition; thence North on said West
oundary line 10 f ?et to the place of
beginning.
3rd. Beginning at a point 418
Vet West of the Northeast corner of
Block 7 in said Garden Tract Addi
ion; thence South 130 feet to the
Northeast corner of the tract of
land described in No. 1st of these
last described three tracts; thence
West 15 feet; thence North 136
'oet; and thence East 15 feet to the
ilr.ee of beginning,
ill being in Hillsboro Garden Tracts
'ccording to the duly recorded plat
'hereof in the office of the Recorder
if Conveyances of said Washington
County,
I will, in compliance with the com
tinnd of said writ, on Monday, the
25th day of September, 19t6, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at
the front door of the court house In
the city of Hillsboro, County of
Washington, State of Oregon, sell
(subject to re
i public street, by deed bearing datent nublie miction
nn 1 J T ll ' "
uno i""n recoroeo ,nuw demption) to the highest bidder for
Book 79. page 424, Records of aid ,r, ' , . , , ,
Wnshinpfon County; thence South. sh in hand, all the right, title and
THE "GREATER OREGON"
With lift w bulldlntt, hattfir fu.pinnt, and
innny aildltlon to Ita fncnlt r, tlis Dnlvrrilty
of Ornffon will bncln Itn fnrty-flriit yar, Tue
lnr. ititntbcr I, 191 A.
Hlnl tralnlitt In Commnw, JonrnnlUm,
An'hltffrturo, I.nw, Mrdlrinr.TtsmhliiB, Uhrn
Tf Work Mould riirlnl Trnlnlng mM Fin
Art. iMrm and ttronc httnrtiueiiU of 14br
al hluntione
Llbrarr of mora than 09,000 volume, flf.
tn bulldlnga fully quipped, two Klemlld
fmnnMlumii.
Tuition Kmo. Dormltorlctt for tnn and for
womon KxpaniiM Uwfit.
Write for froooatAlota.MldreMlnv R(Utrar
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Ktmr.NF., ORKOON
ImUWi -
NeWIOUVAHONAt
0 deg. 17 mm. West, along the said
West line of said real pronertv o
conveyed to said City of Hillsboro,
20.03 'chains to a point in the center
of West Mftin Street in Hillshoro;
thence South. 89 dee. 43 min. West
along the center of said West Main
Street, 17.32 chains; thence North
1.12 chains to center of old fence:
thence North 88 dee. 52 min. West.
10.57 chain to a point on the line
between the Ralph Wilcox and Hen
rv Davis Donation Land Claims;
thence South .50 chain to a fence
nnst. at the Southeast corner of the
Hunrv Dnvis Donation Land Claim
honce North, 89 deg. 48 min. West,
157 elittl" one tn 0e nr' r
-ovner on the line between the said
Her.rv Davis and the Wheelock Sim
mors Donntion Land Claims: thenoe
South. 57 deg. 58 min. West, 21
e.hnini; thence South, 23 dee. fi'
"in. West. 4 03 ehnirs to a rnint 'n
the Sovth line of said Section fl0
thoMcn West "Ion" the South line f
nld SeHion 30, 13.04 chains to the
ilnce of b'-,"iP"'nK, the ime bein"
"ovtinns of tho Donntion L"nd
oii'nn of lt..nrv Dnvis, lH"h Wil
eix, Iniiinh KelsiV I"1'! Wheelock
immnnq. in Sections 25 and 3(1, in
T.,.n-ti!n 1 North, R'mee 8 WeBt of
'bo Willamette Meridiir. eceptin?
interest which the above named de
fendants and each and all of them
had on the 28th day of February
1911, the date of plaintiffs' -mort
gage herein foreclosed, or have since
that date had in or to the above des
cribed real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order, decreee, interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 24th day of August,
1916.
J. E. REEVES,
Sheriff of the County of Wash
ington, State of Oregon.
First publication: August 24th,
1916.
Last publication: September 21st,
1916.
CHAMPFRLATN. THOMAS
KRAF.MElt & HUMT'IlREYSrB
Attorneys ior nainuna,
400-7 Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Ore
Cuarantped Fl v Sprnv, t the
Hillsboro Pharmacy at 85c ner
MXYESISAVOTE
FOR YOUR CHILDREN
ONE NORMAL NOT ENOUCH
Oregon ba but one Normal School Thl school
Is located at Monmouth. Excellent as Is the work
of this school it ts utterly unable to supply but a
mall part of the need for trained teacher for the
State.
Of mere then e.000 echool teachert In the public school
of Of gen, tout 13 per cent have been treined for their
prof-&eieit of teaching In Normal Schools.
it i a well established fact that our one Normal
School cannot supply the needs of the entire state.
That is why we ask for your work and vote for the
proposed Eastern Oregon State Normal School at
Pendleton, Oregon.
GiVE EASTERN OREGON SQUARE DEAL
E,ght counties In the Willamette Valley have employe
during the paat five years, 203 teachers who have gradu
ated from the Monmouth Normal as against 39 Monmouth
Normal School graduatea for the eight leading countiee
of Eaitern Oregon. '
During the past five yeare the attendance of studsnts
from nine Willamette Valley counties was 77 students
it against 91 students from nine of the leading count.ee
of Eatern Oregon. .... ,
Owing lo the crowded condition of our one Normal
at Monmouth and also the distance aud expense of
attending, students from Eastarn Oregon are com
pelled to go to neighboring states to secure their
training as teachers.
ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER $1.000
The annual maintenance cost of the proposed Stat
Normal School In Eastern Oregon amounts to but one
25th of mill or 4 cents on a thousand dollars of taxable -property.
Isn't It worth this to have your children trained
to become useful and productive citizenst
STRONG ENDORSEMENTS
Among those who strongly endorse the establish
ment o the proposed Eastern Oregon Normal School
are Governor Withycombe, J. H. Aekerman, Presi
dent of the Monmouth State Normal; W. J. Kerr,
President of the Oregon Agricultural College; P. L.
Campbell, President of the State University; Robert
C. French, former President of the Weston Normal,
and practically all of the leading educators of the
State. J. A. Churchill, Superintendent of Public In
struction, voices the sentiments of those are
' most familiar with the need of more adequate Normal
facilities when he says:
"Oregon's greatest need for Its rural schools Is the
teacher who has had full preparation to do her work.
Such preparation can best come through Normal School
"'"trust that the voters of the state will assist In raising
the standard of our schools by establishing a State Nor
mal School at Pendleton. The location la central, the In
tereat of the people of Pendleton In education most excel
lent, and the large number of pupila in the public schools
will give ample opportunity to studeits to get the amount
of teaching practice required In a sundard normal school."
All the above educators insist that a Standard
Normal School must be located in a town of 5000
or more population and having enough grade pupils
for teaching practice.
VOTE RIGHT
y vojig YES for No. 30 you will help to glv to the
chool cfl'iaren of Oregon the same- advantagea enjoyed
by the school children of our neighboring states.
Vote VES for No. 306. , .
Eastern Oregon State Normal School Committer
By J. H. Qwlnn, Secy., Pendleton, Ore.
(Pai4 advertisement)
NOTICE OF fiHERIFPf lAtl
OS KOHECLOSURB
Nrillee la hr-rrliy given that by virtu
of an execution, ordrr ami diwrr and
nr.lor of milii Issued out of the Circuit
Court of llin HMle uf ttreann for Witfi
liiK on I'onniy, ami muter the wl llier
if. on thefith tiny of Neptenihvr, up
on jiutrfiiient and dwrre reudarad in
alii t on rt, in fsvor nf K .Vt Vsnlm, la
plnintilT, and aimitiM K.tith M C'rmuc,
V M I'rmiii, W J Oregis, Minnie Orogc;
and M A Clrf4 an drtwidsnt, to m di
rected ami dnllvernd, and cuiiiinudlnic
.lie to uifke rule of the real property
hereliinlti-r iltwrrltiwl . to Mtif th
sum nl I'M with iiitarrnt thereon at th
rain of pur cent per annum from th Mh
ilitv of May. 1115, mini the further uiu ol
7ft miorimt' fees, and the further um
,,r 3.5 1 "ivml 'id dtKburwmsnt for
whirl) said stunt judgment was rendered
hi said r,Hiitt in faor of th plaintiff, ami
to -nrther satisfy the eoata of and upon
taaid will:
Now, therefore 1 will on Hiiiidf, th
70) tiny or (irtiilier, imtl, at the hour of 1U
o'l'lock ii. of said day, at I he Mouth door
t ii-e court housrtof Vt nilitiiifton County
tn Hillaboro, Oregon, prixawlto sell at
p i il if auction to the tiighmt bidder for
r-h In hand all of the lolluwlna prfl
of real property, situate in Wasnlnguin
1 unity, Oregon, ilmcritied as follow a, lo
wit: Keginning at a point on the Weal Ho of
Tucker A 8tHwnri,' Adtlltlon to th town
!now Cltj of flilhthnro, Oregon, aft feet
North of the Nomhwt corner of Lot four
( 4 ) nt Kint-k tbree ( H ) of th aforesaid
addition, lliem due Went t'.'l feet to a
tnkt; thnnco North HI feet to a tk:
ilifiiie Ki.tt 121 ft to the Wort 11 o of
raid addition; thencn Houth along Mid
W triil. lino 81 feet Ui plane of beginniog.
Said ! will lie inwta eiibjaot to r
ileiuption an per etaiute of the State of
Oregon.
listed tl. is nth. day of Hepteaiher. 1P10.
J. E. REEVE3,
Sheriff of Washington County.
Rv Otrgti Aieiaudir, liepiity.
Win O Hare, AlUnuey for Plaintiff.
You need
never worry
about results in
baking if you use
KG
BAKING
POWDER
It has been a stand
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a century. Guaran
teed under all
pure food laws.
2 K Ounces for
0 W iMorc mui pound uMI
bli tar Hurteci
25
Best Fire Insurance
JOHN VANDERWAL
Agent London SI Lanca
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You will not see a long
list of necessary ccces
sories advertised for Max--well
cars, r "
ELECTRIC starter and lights, one-man mohair
top, demountable rims, rain-vision windshield,
speedometer, linoleum covered floor boards and run
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When you buy a Maxwell, your investment is com
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In addition you get a car of proved endurance, of
unusual economy. And behind. these qualities there
is the record and reputation of the Maxwell, which ia
second to none. - '
We insist and will prove tooiTthat the Maxwell ia
the world's greatest motor car value.
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