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" lMl I in I .!. ;a MRS. f "V Housewife .. . J - .(.''""Kirm ni ( mm . . . - -ox? . " V.T. 4 WfiMrfl huJ LJ LJ II U i 4. iv Sii. CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR FACTORY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Whore tlu1 Chevrolet 4S'0 MinloU :uv !ii:iiiuf:iiiurevl from m:iU'ri:ils iivsseil into form from the rm stale. Also the Chevrolet One-Ton Worm Oi'ive Truek is jnamifjietured nt this institution. lM.uis have heen ilrawn for IniiKlinu; aihlitional faetorv sjaee for assembling the ti. M. C. Trueks. This is the largest aiitomohile faetorv on the Pacific Coast. Why not patronize home industry? The vast Chevrolet factories consist of many buildings and millions of dollars in machinery and equipment. And they have more millions invested in material. They possess and use every thing necessary for production ol a quality car at a popular price. The "Baby Grand" Touring Car is an achie mcnt made possi ble by these unlimited facilities. It sets a new standard in median ieal efficiency and body beauty. It represents a value that only such facilities can make possi bio. Let us demonstrate this car for you. . o PRANGER Distributor for Washington County THIRD STREET, HILLSBORO, OREGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby niven that the un dersigned has Ihh;ii by the County .Court of Washington County, Oregon, ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Adam F. Donmayer, deceased, and has qualified. AH jMjn-ons having claims against said estate are notified to pres ent them, duly verified according toj law, with proper vouchers, to meat 1 he ; office of J no. R. Sibley, attorney. Old. Mill Street, Dallas. Oretron. within sici months from the date of this notice. Dated, February 20, l!li. Pearl Donmayer. Administratrix of the Estate of Ad am F. Donmayer, Deceased. Jno. R. Sibley, Attorney for Estate, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for WashinRton County: J. H. Hawkins, Plaintiff, vs. Maude S. Hawkins, Defendant. In the name of the SUte of Orrpon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 2nd day of April, 1919, and if you fail to answer or otherwise appear, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony row existing between plaintiff and defendant. Service of this summons is made up on you by publication thereof in pursu ance of an order of the Honorable J. W. Goodin, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, made and entered on the 10th day of February, litlit, in the absence of the Circuit Judge of Washington County, State of Oregon, ordering such publication in the Hillsboro Argus once a week for six successive wteks, the first publication thereof being on the 20th day of February, 1919, and the last publication on the 3rd day of April, 1919. Clarence H. Gilbert, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoflice address, 426 Failing Build ing, Portland, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of E. T. Turn er, deceased, by the County Court of the State pf Oregon for Washington County, and that she has duly quali fied as such. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present them w ith the proper vouchers to the un dersigned at her residence at Laurel, Oregon, or at the law office of Thos. If. Tongue, Jr., in the Commercial Block, in the city of Hillsboro, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice, to-wit: Within six months from February 20th, 1919. Dated this 20th day of February, A. D. 1919. Ella Turner, Administratrix of the Estate of E. T. Turner, Deceased. Thos. H. Tongue, Jr., Attorney for Administratrix. together with the proper vouchers therefor, either to me at my residence in Forest Grove, or to me at the office of E. B. Tongue, Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date here of. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 13th day of February, 1919. Mary Ellen Decks, Administratrix of the Estate of James Edgar Decks, Deceased. E. B. Tongue, Attorney at Law, Hillsboro, Oregon. Notice to Creditors NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is heeby given that the un dersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County his final account in the estate of Ernest E. Willis, de ceased, and that the County Court has set the time and place for hear ing the same on Monday, the 21. st day of April, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the County Court room at the Court House at Hillsboro, Oregon, to hear objections if any thereto. Franklin Thatcher, Administrator of the Estate of Ernest E. Willis, Deceased. John M. Wall, Attorney for Es tate. Administratrix' Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned was, by an order of the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, which was made and entered on the Cth day of February, 1919 ap poinUKi adinii.iUaUiX of the c-stu-e of James Edgar Deekfl, deceased. Now, therefore, all persons who have claimB against uuf estat i are hererty notified to present the same, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, executors of the last will ami testament of Frederich Walter, deceas ed, have been duly confirmed as such by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, and have duly qualifnd as such executors Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the un dersigned executors at their residences north of Hillsltoro, Oregon, or at the law office of Thos. H. Tongue, Jr. in the Commercial lilock in the City of Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: Within six monuis from February 27th, 1910. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 27th day of February, A. D. 1919. Fred Walter and John Walter, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Frederich Walter, De ceased. Thos. II. Tongue, Jr., Attorney for Executors. ant to said execution, I will on Mon day, the 14th day of April, 1919, at the south door of the court house in Hillsboro, Washington County, Ore iron, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, sell nt public miction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of each of saitl defendants of, in and to the following deseriled real property lying, being and situate in Washing ton County, Oregon, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the south west quarter, and the southeast quar ter of the northwest quarter of Sec tion 16, Township 1, south of Kange Ji west of the Willamette Meridian. i to satisfy the hereinlwfore named sums and for the costs and expenses of said sale and of said writ. Said sale will be made subject to redemp tion, as per statute of the State of Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 27th day of February, 1919. Geo. Alexander, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County. In the Matter of the Estate of Jos eph Long, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the above entitled court as adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Long, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the I law offices of Hare, McAlear & Pet-' ers, in the American National Bank Building, in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this February 27th, 1919. W. A. Starker, Administrator of Said Estate. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attor neys for Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of John Henry Cabler, deceased, by an or-1 der of the County Court of Washing-j ton County, Oregon, made and enter- , ed on the 15th day of February, 1919. Now, therefore, all persons having i claims against said estate are hereby notififd to present the same to me, to get her with the proper vouchers , therefor, at my home near Tigard, ' Oregon, or to me at the law office of 1 E. B. Tongue, Hillsboro, Oregon, : within six months from the date hereof. I Datfd at Hillsboro, Oregon, this; 2.rith day of February, 1919. Washington Cabler, Administrator of the Estate of John Henry Cabler, Deceased. E. B. Tongue, Attorney at Law, Hillsboro, Oregon. IIP For Salt: By C. A. DeHONDT and E. M. WARD Hillsboro - - Oregon NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Not ice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washing Ion County, dated the 26th day of February, 1919, in favor of A. S. Hendricks, plaintiff, and against H. S. Huson and Lavina W. Huson, de fendants, for the sum of $327.77, to gether with interest thereon from thu first day of November, 191(5, at the rat- of 8 per cent, per annum paya ble semi-annually, less the sum of $:i0.no paid thereon on December 22, 1917, and the further sum of $00.00, uUuiin-.vs' ictus, and the fuiUier hum of $12.!)0 costs, to me directed and de livered, commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter des cribed, I have levied upon and pursu- List Your Farm With us if you want to sell. We have calls every day from men who wish to buy Wash ington County Farm Property. Hardly a day passes that we do not answer inquiries. We Insure We carry some of the best companies handling fire insur ance. COLLIER and ENGLAND Main Street It. Pubols, of West Union, was in the city the last of the wick. I'.rviuej liiirkhailt-r, of South Tualatin, was oer town Tiu-s .lay. A, 1. Sehiiino er anil wife, of Cornelius, visited 1 lilKbom Tuesday. For Salt Sewn room house anil " of an acre. ('. .1. Crook. i:i.":i First St., IlilKl.oro. 2 1 Travis Kerr, son of V. T. Kerr has bought tin- city milk route from ('. I. ltiirgs, and is now th lit c riii. Alex (iortlon, for many years a resilient of the North Plains section, .is in town the last of the tteek, greeting his oliltiee friends, Sprinir ami Slimmer lints, moil ir.tfely priced; all Ibis season's models. The H.-imly Variety Store, next tlnor to postollii r, Hillsboro. . 2-1. Born, to .Mr. ami Mrs. Oli ver Johnson, well known in the North Plains and Shady Brook section, March 17, 1919, a ;;irl. tveitrht 1 1 pounds. If you are in need of a good team of bursts or mules, tee can out lit ynfl at a reasonable price. Adili'-v-. W. W. Ainlc rsuii, I'l'oailm-.-ail l arin, Bruailnu id. Ore . 2-5 Prank Schulmerieh, of I'arin iugton, was up to the county st -it Monday. Frank says there is no use trviiisz to farm these d iys, as there's too much moisture in the ir round. i And still Oregon was an inch short on rainfall Tuesday morn imr. ( )regoiiiaim have a hunch that the basin watched by the weather man at Portland "slop-, ied over'' during some of the uitrjit storms. Hugh larnliam. Co.IS, .'IISlli I'.iigineers, cables his mother, Mrs. C. 1). l arnliam, Ihnt he sail led from Marseilles, France, on March !. Hugh has been in the l hospital at .Nevcrs, I raiiee, since Nov. 11. He was in lite Alsace drive for I." days prior to the ar-ini-itiee. He sailed on the Trans port Vt nesia. The recent legislature raised t In- salary of It. P. (iooilin, sec retary of the Hoard of ('onlro', from" $2100 to $.'1000 per year. It. li. is a faithful officer and is well worlh Hie money, lie lirsl, j started his clerical work in Ibis coiinly, having kept books for I lie late Col. T, Cornelius, when lie kepi, ii store at Cornelius, and tens cn','i'td in merchandising. farming a ml sa wniillinir. Mr. (ioodin also served two terms as eiiurity clerk. A Washington County resi dent, taking an assumed name, recently went to I. W. W. head (jiiarter) in Portland just, to gel a Mine on what the chaps were do ling. He got it, but was taken ; before County Judge Tazwell on jan insanity charge. When he : tohl the court what he was doing itlie intruder was eomniil ted on ; the grounds that a man who would take such chances should ! !t up to the state hospital for a I vacation and he. got the vacn- lion. The W. C. ninn says when : he visits mi I. W. V. bunch ngain he won't. The joke is the mor apparent because the man was nn ardent I,. I.. L. man and is sore nt the Wobblics. I .on i s Sagert, of Tualatin, was up to the county seat .Monday, paying taxes ami greeting his f riciids. A. !'.. Oicknsoii ami family hate muted In I lill-dmro from In vtuid North Plains, ami are re siding on Maple St. Mr. anil Mr-.. .las. A. Sewell, of St wi ll Plains, w as in the city Friday, looking m i r the 1 i I !' crop of automobiles. C. I., brow a, of above Hanks, who has a sun over in Siberia with the American expedition, was in town the last of the week. Snow whitened the hills north of the (irove and along (tales Creek Saturday morning, ami a little fell here, but Hie flakes made no color down in the valley A Clackamas man has seen a while robin. That's nothing a Washington County man saw a white bluebird oiiee. Hut that was before the stale went pro hibition, Wm. Iteidt, of Portland, the gml father of I he Third Oregon, was out lt the city Tuesday, L'rerling his old lime Hillsboro friends. Hilly is recovering from a severe illness. I, mi and Homer F.mniolt re el nth purchased a Handon meat market anil sold il to W. R. Cul ver, who has worked for them here. Mr. Culver left Wednes day to open the shop in the city on the coast. Frank Long, of Cornelius, who had a couple of sous in the service, made a visit to the seat Monday. Win., in Ihe "Willi Artillery, returned home Ibis month, and Carl, in Ihe Slh Inf., arrived in New York this week. vP.ggH for Hatching-- Single Comb White Minorcns, prize win ning birds, American Beauty strain. Per setting of 15, $2.00. Won 21 prizes at two 1918 shows Two roosters for sale, good type, pure white. Wm. Tupper, Hills boro, Ore. 40-tf J. V,. 1 it in. who has been in V . S. sen ice. was over from Tilla mook last week. If anyone knows of a clerical position w here he call put ill a part of his time while he is studying law in Hillsboro, I hey will confer a fa vor on him by writing him at his home city. Treasurer F,. 15. Sappinglon Is publishing a notice calling al tc ul ion to the fact Hint School District No. 7, Hillsboro City and vicinity, Is paying $.'1,000 of bonded debt, from a sinking fund provided by special levies. These bonds must be presented by ? lay 1 or interest will cease after that date. Preston O. Skecls, who was married to Pearl Skecls , nt Scholls, Jan. .1 1, ISOfl, has sued for divorce. He alleges that he still lives in Ibis county, but that the wife deserted him in June, 1017, and lives in Portland. Pri or to separation, he states she went, to dances but objected to him accompanying her, saying she did not have n good time when he went along. There Is a i daiin-bter. ae-cd fl venr. and she is now with the mother In Port- land. He says that the wife Is not n proper person to have the I custody of the child. ' Do yon buy your bread for looks? Or do yon look for Ihivor ami food value for your family i The day of spending your money without getting value has passed! Our brcneil i like mother iiiakcH It - good Hour, good idiort citing, yeast, salt, sugar ami milk and plenty of it. Taste it anil you'll know il ! It's so dilTe rent than other bnk el's' hi'cml. PURITY BAKERY A. K. BRADLEY, Prop. MAIN STREET - - . - IIILLKHultO DAIRYING and Stock Raising Propositions IN ALBERTA, CANADA 1. !)I10 acres, nil ch ar land, black loam. One mile from lite town nuil railroad. Punning water. A hiindiiuce of grass, fiood out range, A fortune for the right man. Price $22 per acre. P.nsy terms. 2. (iood piartcr section. IH mile from town ami rail road. Three miles from railroad survey, Lilly per cent clear land, balance light brush. Price $7 per acre. I'.asy terms. We have a large ami varied list of farm and A I stock raising propositions. Hank references. Write for full particulars. DUGGAN, EMMOTT & DUGGAN It PAL LSTATP. liltOKP.ItS 201 and 207 Agency Building, Kdniniiton, Alia., C.'inadn NOW OPEN . . New . . Battery Service Station The most modern and up to ilate shop in the County. Equip ped to repair your Butteries without breakage by Using our Steaming Outfit, which is some thing new in lial.le.ry I'aiginecr ing. Come in and see our plant and see how your work is done. TRY OUR FREE SERVICE All kinds of Itatleries charged,, and Itcpaaired done. Complete slock of repairs always on hand. You don't have to wait here. 1 130 SECOND ST.