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PAGEC OREGON INDUSTRY Toledo Altree sawmill has been leased and will be operated. - Thorsen Hcndricksen Lum ber Co. to establish a box factory at Toledo. Klamath Falls to have $100, 000 brirk store and office building. Salem Slate Highway de partment constructing 32 pro jects, costing $2,867,800. Independence Vegetable can nery and evaporator to go up on 000-acre Horst hop ranch. Portland public schools add shipbuilding training school. Champoeg Contract let for a $4298 memorial building. Dayton Farmers' Union de clines to Affiliate with Non-Parli-san League. The Union is a co operative organization and docs not believe in state ownership of industries. Portland Willamette Iron & Steel Co. has contracts for ld'5 boilers for ships. Eastern and Central Oregon wheat crop to increase fifty per cent. Newport Ynquina Ray seems due for some of the long delayed prosperity. New sawmills smart ing, shipyard in prospect at To ledo, logging road to be built and 1500.000 harbor work started. Alietl Alice! Farmers Eleva tor Co. to build f 100.000 concrete elevator. North Bend Work on dry kilns and remanufacturing plans and planing mills in connection with Kuchner Lumber Co. and North Bend Mill and Lumber Co. here progressing rapidly. Joseph organizes to build ele vator. Other towns in county plan to organize for building, ele vators. . Grants Pass Mining activity in Illinois valley, in south end of Josephine county, is increasing! rapidly. St. Helens water mains to be extended to Columbia City. St. Helens Work on Coluni-bia-St. Helens road urged, and $1,400 subscribed to aid con struction. In his annual report Hon. John Shelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, U. S. Government, shows absolute necessity of main taining credit and efficiency of public utility companies as a war time .necessity, and says utility commissions and municipal au thorities should grant rats in creased where necessary, as the 'break down of these corporations would be a national calamity. SCHOOL NEWS An Arbor Day program at Moun tain Home school, M. N. Bouham, teacher, was well attended, and netted $30 for Bed Cross, Edna James and Leo K.lwcrt. of Middlcton School, have each sold over ?50 worth of W, S. S., and are entitled to membership in the Rainbow Regiment. Thirty-seven schools have al ready sent contributions for Ar menian relief direct to the Coun ty School Superintendent's office.. The amount received to Febru ary IS is ?7ii.80. We hope to get something from every schooL The amount received from each w ill be published so that he ac counts of the Superintendent'!! office can be checked. The following reports show how the Thrift Campaign is start ing off in the schools: Washington Countv; Date Feb. 1, litis Amount of Liberty Bonds own ed by teachers, $:!).'0. Amount of Liberty Bonds own ed by pupils, $5S 15. No. of $5.00 War Savings Cer tificates owned bv teachers. 55. No. of $3.00 War Savings Cer tificates owned by pupils, S l!. No. of pupils owning $5.00 War Savings Certificates, 11!). No. of 25c Thrift Stamps own- eel Lv teachers, ll'o. No. of 25e Thrift Stamps own ed by pupils, 1052. No. pupils owning 25e Thrift Stamps, 2yj). No. of pupils belonging to a War Savings Society, 107. Amount Contributed to war funds during this inoijth, $102.- 2(i. No. of pupils contributing to war funds ilurms tins month. 553. No. of pupils carrving O. A. C. Industrial Club project, 87. No. of pupils belonging to an Industrial Club, 12ti. No. of pupils not earning n regular (). A. C. project, but hav ing ndividiial gardens, field ing individual gardens, field stock, or doing regular sew ing, knitting. Bed Cross work or oth er productive industry, 753. N. A. Frost, Co. Supt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to ay 1 It to Scandinavian American Bank Fred Kellei't, 2 acres Beavcrton Reedville Tract, $10. Alice Ogdcn et al to W II W son, iU acres above Fori Grove, $3000. Elmer T Council tcMi.ulil M Ingram, lots 3). 40, block Garden Tracjs, $10, I.lovd Ingram to J Blanchard lots 1, 2. blk Hi, Garden Tr.u f 10. F, Quackenbush to 11 Sloan, 11, 12. 13. Alderhrook Farm $3000. John Ilcmnhill rt ux et al Win A Hoover et al, !'0 acres J cob Hoover d I c. $ Fred Schleekla to Peter He man, l!.5!) aeres.M inter Bridge Win Hurley to W F Keesee, It 4, 12, 13, Virginia Place, $10. Jno Conaielman to W 11 l'urdi lot 12, blk 2, Consschnaii Acre: $750. , F M Ilcidel to Jos Kerr, tra in blk 7, Finney's ad, $10. Ira Bcrger to F 1 Waring, tret at Garden Home, ?10, Scandinavian American Bant to Rose Baker, w lot 7, AM rich Acreage, ?10. Flnathaii Sweet to Lad.l Estat Co. lot 121 Johnson Est Ad, Bo.-i verton-Recdville. 10. John Williams to W T Sellers 40 acres .see IS t 2 n r 3 w. 1 10. X C Shipley to W 1) Sellers. 1 acres sec 13 12 n r 4 w, $1000. Harry Hughes to Peter Vande Hey, lots 1, 2, llk 20, Beavcrton $300. 11 N Shane to Susan C Shane 35.428 acres Peter Seholl d 1 t $1. Geo rSagley to Chas Esleily 1.42 a Ilea verton-Recdville. $10 J X Grabel to C F Grahel. 2 acres N C Richardson d 1 c, $10 J Lcighton to Fred Grabhorn tract in sec 23 t 1 s r 2-w. $S0O Jos Hickeiibottoui to Francis K Riggs, tract iuj'lk 4 Finnev Ad, $10. F G Haulenbeck to Merrit Jackson, lot 13 blk 2, North Plains, $250. Theo (icrshaw to W J Halloc lotsl, !, blk 1 Owens stib-div i Garden Home, $100. Minnie iMellov to , .Violin .'IS.l.'l acres VaiiSclui vvrr Tract $1. ,F K Grigsbv to Frank Colfelt lots 5, , 7, 8, blk 1, Sinockvill. $1,195 Here at Home 5-Passenger Touring Car aJSZtiS. The 4-Passenger Roadster UU I j M H KM II I VI The Car of the Hour FOUR POINTS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER Elgin Distinction Elgin Endurance Elgin Economy Elgin Comfort are the big points that rank the ELGIN SIX best in the moderate price class. ELGIN DISTINCTION come with the fashionable center cowl of t he high priced European models, combined with the beautiful yacht line design of the ELGIN SIX, giving a style and distinction that sets the ELGIN SIX apart from the monotonous design of the average car. ELGIN ENDURANCE has been proven by crucial tests in some of the most gruelling reliability con tests, where the ELGIN SIX came through with perfect scores and without mechanical adjustment during or immediately after.such runs. The ELGIN SIX has established a new record of 1,026 car-racking, stam ina testing miles, in 67 hours, between Chicago and Miami, Fla., over steep, rocky mountain roads, heavy sands, and slimy, treacherous swamp roads. ELGIN ECONOMY is the third big point that a prospective buyer should consider. A minimum in wear on all parts of the motor and equipment of the car, minimum consumption of gasoline and oil at all times and under all conditions th ese are the points that make ELGIN ECONOMY famous. ELGIN cars in the tests mentioned above traveled an aggregate of 825 miles on an average consumption of gasoline of 25.C miles to the gallon, and over 200 miles to a quart of oil. ELGIN COMFORT is insured by the work of Elgin Engineers, who have perfected an improved rear spring suspension, found only in the ELGIN SIX, which sets a new standard of motoring case and comfort at high speeds, reducing shock and vibration to a point not surpassed in any car at any price. The special construction of the Elgin velvet-acting clutch enables the ELGIN SIX to he started on high gear, eliminating to a large decree the necessity of gear shifting under ordinary conditions thus mak ing the handling of a motor car safe and easy for women. These four points are only the big factors of a car that justify such an enviable reputation as the ELGIN SIX bears. There are scores of other points that contribute materially to its standing as the pre mier car of its class. From front to rear of the car, inside and out, Been and unseen, the ELGIN SIX will stand the inspection of the most ex pert mechanics and not be found wanting in anything that makes for comfort, power, speed, endurance and beauty. x LET US PROVE THESE STATEMENTS TO YOU. L. G. Weidewitsch & Son WASHINGTON COUNTY AGENTS Phone City 105 - - - . . Cornelius, Oregon Let us give you a demonstration Free Inspection and Service Every 500 Miles Here and in Portland. Call on us .U Wu IviW u4 4 Pain Here la a message to Suflering women, Ironi Mrs. Kalhryn 1'iHvnrds, of K. F. I). 4, Washington Court House, Ohio, "I nut glad to tell, and have told many women, what 1 suffered before I knew ol Cardui and the great benefit !o be derived tiom this remedy. A few years mo I became prac tically helpless . . TAKE 51 F fi Si R u I inn The Woman's Tonic "i was verv wealr Mrs. tuwarus cocs on lo say, "and could not Lry stoon without siifierint; tJl great pain . . . Noiliir.g seemed to help me until mfrlf i ur;iru 1'iv.aruiii nnu oe V?.n the use ol it ... I pradunlly wined my strrn;:!h ... I cat now able to do .ill my work." i. mru ii ionic 1.1KC . )-S'J Cnrdtsl. Itis forwown. p. f It acts gently and reliably and will probably help Ei k AJ Daiggirti Enii hi t tLrfJuiJa tflO. Chas (' Easterly to John 1'rank tracts in lots 2S2 mul lot .'100, Johnson Est Ad lii'HVcrton-Uci d- ille, $10. Olive Taylor to Ainnte Taylor, part of lot's Idk .'1 Walker's' Ad, Forest (trove, il. E J linos to Hubert Alexander, part lot U ld.uk '.' Naylor's Ad, 1' (irovc, 1. (ico I'ol.ct lo Itlia Ch.adlc, tr :. Shield's Lit lie Farms. $10. For Kent Desirahle dairy raneli, 1-' neres; 10 in eultiva lion: line soil: fine row st.'ilde. IK staiiehious ; eeinent floor; nil nee- rss irv Innliliii'is ; (! room house ; f.inilU i n-1 1 1 : i r 1 1 : on Johnson Creek, in l'ortlaud eity limits; Vrilenwalit station on plaee. IJe iiver din i t to eonsiiiiiers neur by at 12'. ' rents per quart, ly the nvoiil.li. Kent , if.'IO monthly. I liiirlry, Owner, Milwaukie, Ore., Route 2. 47 - NOTICE lii' FINAL SETTLEMENT In The Ouunty Court of The Sta Of Oragon For Wshlnfton County. In the Matte of the Estate of John Scharer, Deceased. NOTICE is hcrehy given that the undersigned administrator of suit estate has filed in the ahovc entitled Court and cuus his final account and report as such administrator, and the said Court has fixed nnd 'nppoint id Monday tho 25th day of February PJ1H, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of said day, nnd the Court Room of the above entitled Court in Hillsboro Oivirnn, as tho lime and plpce for hearing objections to said final nc count and for the final settlement of :iid estate. Dated this 22d day of January 11M8. DAVID TSCIIABOLD, Administrator of estate a foresaw). HARE, Me A LEAR & PETERS, Attorneys of administrator. Notice of Fxecutor's Sale of Real Property Notice is hereby triven that bv virtue of and pursuant to an order of sale made and entered by the county court ot the htale or Oregon Tor Washington County on the 22nd day of January. r.iis, in the matter ot the estate ol eter Oobson. deceased, the under signed Executor of h:iI estate, will I rem and after Saturday, the 2nd dav of March, 191M, proceed to sell al. private sale to the hiKhest bidder for ash in hand, all the following described real property belonging to said estate and situate in Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: JieifinninK at an iron on the east line f Section 2i, T. 1. S. of R. 4 W. of W M. Washington County, Oregon. South 1320.5 feet from the Northeast orner of said Section, the same being the N'. K. corner of the S. E. 1-4 of the E. 1-4 of Section 2i); thence on ection line south 1200 feet to a point in Roadway; thence in the said roadway west 48,7 feet; thence north 48 deg. '', min. went 928.8 feet; thence north .i deg. 45 min. east 348.5 feet; thence north 61 deg. 45 mm. west 252 feet; thence south 69 deg. 02 min. west 339.2 feet; thence smith eh deg. 02 mm. west 157 feet; thence north 54 deg. 57 min. west 285 feet; thence north 77 deg. 49 min. wetd 417.5 feet; thence north (i8 deg. 11 min. west 280.1 feet; thence south 8t deg. 39 mm. west 3.3 feet to an iron, the southwest corner of the W. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4 of Section 29; thence nort h 1320 feet, more or less to the 1-4 corner on the north line of said Section 29; thanee on Section line ast 1320 feet, more or less to the S. W. corner of the N. E. 14 of the N. 1-4 of Section 29; thence south 89 dog. 41 min. east 1321 feet to the place ot beginning, containing f0.02 acres. more or less. fiids for said real property will he received by the undersigned at the law offices of llare, McAlear & Peters, in the American National Rank building, Hillsboro, Oregon, from and after the above specified date. Said sale will lo made subject to confirmation by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Dated thiB 31st day of January, 1918. William King, Executor of tho Estate of Peter (iebson, deceased. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Executor. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREtiON FOR THE COUNTV OF WASHINGTON Ladd fc Tilton Hank, a corporation, plaintitff, vn; I'md II. Koimers, Grace Rentiers, (ius Cuddat, Prudential Loan Company, a corporation, W. H. Powell, J. C. Alnsworth, Alice H. Ainsworth, United States National Hunk, of Fori land, Oregon, a rorporntfon. W. E, Johnson, Kate L. Johnson, Clara M, Hickman, Guy N, Hickman, Ar nold J. lleskett, Heat lice Eves Hes kett, S. A. Wallace, Penelope Wal lace, E. J. McKanna, E. J. McKuii mi us administrator with the will annexed of tho Estate of D. A. Ep stcyn, diveased, Minnie Epstevn, 11. II. Tripp as administrator with tho 'will annexed of tho Estate of W. F. Giliuour, deceased, Maud Fr om Cilmour, and E, J. McKamm us administrator of tho estate of Ep stcyn. Gilmoiir & Company, a linn of which 1. A, Epsteyn thvensed and . r. Gilmour deceased were! pal titers, Defendants, SUMMONS To Paul II, Reimers, W. II. Powell. W. F. Johnson, Kato l Johnson, S. A. Wallace, E. J. MeKaiinu, E J Mc Kanna as Administrator with tho will annexed of the Estate of D A. Epsteyn, Minnie Epsteyn, 11. II. Tripp as administrator with tho will annexed of tho estate of W. F. Gilmour, diseased, Maud Erma Gil iiHiur, and E J. McKanna us adminis trator of tho Estate of. Epsteyn, Gil mour A Company. In the name of the State of Oregon, on are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled court and cause within six . ft weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, to-wit: On or lie foio the Dtli day of April, I IMS, and if you fail to so appear nnd answer as herein required for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief demanded In its complaint. A succinct statement of the relief demanded, is us follows, to wit: That the plaintitff do have and re cover from the defendants Paul H. Reimers, Grace Reimers, and Gus Guddut tho sum of Eight Thousand Four Hundred anil Fifteen and 79 t(K) ($8,415.79) Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of six (i') per cent, per annum from tho 1st day of October, 19t7, and for the further sum of Seven Hundred ($700.00) Dol lars attorneys fees, together with ; costs and disbursement in this suit, j and that the mortgage described in ' plaintiffs complaint tiled herein be j decreed to be n first lien upon all the , following described real property to-I wit : j The - East one half pa) of the Southeast Quarter ( '4 ) of Section Ten (10) in Township Threv (3) South, Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian, in Yamhill County, Oregon, save and except therefrom a tract of laud containing Two and seventy one-hundredth (2.70) acres, more or less, in the Southeast corner thereof, deeded bv grantee herein to Henry Fnllman and Enuilo tall man by deed dated June 14, 1909, and recorded in Hook 57 of deeds at Pago 14C thereof; Also the following described prem ises: Ileginning at a piint North HS degrees, 38 minutes, Wmi 20 rhuiisi North 8.4 1 chains from 4ie Southeast corner of Section Ten (10), Township Three (3) South, KuuiTwo (2) West of the Willametts Meridian In Yamhill County, Oregon, running thence North 31.57 chains, thence West 1 2.07 chains to tho East line of tho Benjamin Heater und wife's dona tion land claim, thence south along the East line of said donation land claim, 31.57 chains, thence East 12.07 chains to tho place of beginning, con tainiag forty (40) acres more or less Also the following described prom Ises: Beginning at a point on the sec tion line 11.91 chains North of the Southwest corner of Section Eleven (11) Township Three (3) South, Range I wo (2) West of tho Willam ette Meridian in Washington County Oregon, running thence South 89 de grees 45 minutes, East C.04 chains to the Westlino of a tract of land sold by A. J. Winters and wife to J. R. Me dill by deed dated November 13, 1892, and recorded in Deed Hook 30 at Page 92 thereof, thence North along the West line of said Medill tract 16.81 chains, thence North 72 degrees 30 minutes, East 13.88 chains to the Northeast corner of said Medill tract, thence North 8.64 chains to the North line of tho Southwest Quarter of said Section Eleven (11), thence West 20 chains to the section line, thence South 28.09 chains to the place of he- ginning, containing 31.53 acres, more or less; Also the following described prem ises: Ileginning at a point on the Sec tion lino, 20.15 chains West of the Northeast corrter of Section Fifteen (15) Township Three (3) South, Range Two (2) West of tho Willam ette Meridiun m Yamhill County, Oregon, thence running South 8.27 hams to the North line of the South ern I'acilic Kailroan right or way, thence running Easterly along said right of way, to the Southwest corner of a tract of land owned by Henry Fnllman und Emily rnllman, thence North along the West line of said Fallman tract to the North line of said Section Fifteen (15), thence VVest along said section line to the place of beginning, containing 9,5 ac res of lund, more or less. Excetit tracts 1. 2, 4, h, 0, 9, 11, 11, 15, 18 and the South Two (2) acres of Tract No. 8 and the North huir- ncre (Va) of Tract No. 12, and the THE HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BAN CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000 Au olil, safe nml cousctvativc bank, located i the I lillsUm Coinuuii i.tl block, S.W.eorner M.iiniuitl Jx-nuul streets. Hillsboro Coininonnal Bank. f. admits and each of them had on th JIjIIi day of October, 1 9 Ft, and sub' m-iUcnt thereto, the date of the nollg.it;e hereinbefore closed, or simc that date had to and to tho above d 'm i ih d property or any purl thereof to satisfy aid execution, judgment eider and decree, interest, coids and in-curing conts. J. C, APPI i-cati:, Sheriff of Wellington County, IHi'coii. this '.!'.!nd day of J.m inrv, North One and one-half (IS) aero of Tract No. 19, all being in said Che haleiit Mountain Orchard according to tho duly recorded plat thereof. And that wlmtevcr right, title of in I oi est the above named defendants or any of them may have in and to tho above desci -ibed real property is sub se.ucnt and iul'ciior to the lien of pbiintiff said mortgage, and thai plaintiff's mortgage as described in the complaint herein oo lore closed nnd all tho leal property , nlxive described bo sold accord ing to law and tho proceeds ap plied to tho payment of tho judgment ' . rendered herein, together with tho ' costs und disbursements, and thai j P'" each nnd all of the above named do- j First i.-.siie Jmiuary fondants l forever barred and fore- , M , j.l tl .', ,,u ,, closed of all light, title and interests ' ' ... '. . ' ' und e.iiity of redemption in said real ''OHN .M. Al l., property no sold, save only the statu-I' A't. rmy f r I't.iii t toiy light of redemption after side upon evocation, and for such other and further relief us to the court shall seem meet. This suuuuoiis t l- published once a week for lit least six (li) successive weeks in the Hillsboro Argus, a week ly newspaper of general circulation published at HillsUoo, Washington County, Oregon, by older of tho Hon. I. II. Keasoner, County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, in tho absence of I loll, (inn go R, llugley, Circuit Judge, nutdo and dated on tho 19th day of February. 19IH. First publication February 21. 19IK Lust publication April 4. 1918. ' Oil A II. PORTER, 1 Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 80 Fourth j . M., l oillainl, uiegun.- i ' i 'I'll, 1918 2! .1, 19 IS. in W. 0. Dondson I'NlM-kTAKKU Calls atleiiiled nila onlay. Chapel ainl tlllHboro, m Parlors. Orogon NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAI.F- !n The Circuit Court of The Stute of Oregon For Washington County. Charles E. Shorey, Plaintiff, vs. Clarence E. Yeager and Mary Elsie Yeagrr, his wife, Allison E. Yeager, W. II. Frentzel ttud Elsie A. FronUel, his wife Cj. A. OI'ii und Olsmi, his wife, Ocfcndunts. By virluo of on execution, judg ment order, decree und order of sale issued out of tho ubove entitled court in tho ubove entitled cause to me directed and dated the 21st day of January, 1918, upon the judgment rendered und entered in said court on the 21st day of January, 1918, In favor of Charles E. Shorey, plaintiff, and against Clarence E. Yeager and Mary Elsio Yeager, his wife, defend ants, for the sum of f 1000.00 togeth er with interest thereon ut the rato of eight per cent per annum from the 27Ui day of February, 1917j tho fur ther sum of $lr).80 tuxes paid; the further sum of $ city liens paid by pluitifT, and the further sum of $80.00 attorney's fees, und for the costs and disbursements' of tills suit taxed at $51.75; and tho costs of and upon this writ, commanding mo to make sale of the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing nt a point, 120 feet west, of tho southeast corner of Block fi, of nnd in tha town of (now city) of Hillsboro, County of Washington, State of Oregon, and" running thence west along the north lino of Wash iugton Street DO feet, thenco north 198 feet, thence east 0(1 feet, thence south 198 foot to tho place of bo-ginning. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution, judgment order, de cree and order of sale and in compli ance with tho demands of said writ I will, on Monday tho 25Ui day of Feb ruary, J918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. ut tho front door of the Court House at Hillsboro, Oregon, sell id public auction (subject to redemp tion) to the highest bidder for rash in hand nil the right, title anil in tercut which tho within named do- Tl Old Relit i Hartford le The Hartford Fire it j trailer- ('o..ist!iirst tu d . nly Co. that oil', rs r'armcn'J liucers, liiij('tsaii(ISIiip;'"isof livr Htoek nlsniitt tee- I i.i.t t . . V U n nun JlKilillhl (IHM pj ntir H I tUock tiy ileatliof any i 'i.tHi1. 1 See, lhun ur Writo to Ji lot I I V.nderw.l, AgM, 774 f h Si., I l'hone Main 10J. 1 1. II. hoi, , ()r. f :.) ?' CRAr-D Diamond i(f- 0 h rt ' "" "'mi fur Cl!!ritw. 1,1AM. . SI. 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