The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 15, 1919, Image 6

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HARROWS,
CULTIVATES,
OPERATES
LI CI IT
FARM
MACHINERY.
A GREAT
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AND MONEY
SAVER.
$325 f.o.t. Portland
with one set cul'iva-tors.
uo your work with gasoline and save the wages of
on or two men in the busy season. For particulars and
demonstration see (or write)
RUDOLPH SCHUEPBACH.
Beaverton, Ore., Box 381
Ford Cars
Fordson Tractors
Federal Trucks
Can Be Bought From the Follow
lowing Places:
OTTO ERICKS0N & CO.
Beaverton
OTTO ERICKSON & CO.
Forest Grove
OTTO ERICKSON & CO.
Hillsboro
HILLSBORO TRADING CO.
Hillsboro
If Interested in Any of Above,
Telephone 911 or 2872 Hillsboro
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
400
ARTICLES
400
PICTURES
EACH
MONTH
POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE
Ml m SALE VI ALL NEWSDEALERS
thalMartlaau. portl-id. jwlfmljcrlptlon
i00 to ali part, of tha I'mu4 Buu
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To Portland
McMinnville train 7:22 a
Sheridan train : 10:10 a.
McMinnville train 1:36
Eiiffcne-Corvallis 4:C4
McMinnville train 6:88
Forest Grove train 9:50
From Portland
Enirene train 8:15
.McMinnville train 10:59
Sheridan train 4:21
l orest Grove train. 7:25
Forest Grove train 9 :00 p.
McMinnville train 12:15 a.
Stpam Train Schedule
To Portland 4:25 p.
From Portland 9:6 p.
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Cornelius
For greater value In used c-ir. I
don't fail to sec Perkins.
Otto Vogel, of Forest Grove,
was a city caller Monday.
1 ivd Sluri'i, tf nliovc Hlooin
inu. was an Aius caller Motl:.y.
Flowers for funerals and oilier
occasions. licreii Floral Co.,
Hillsboro. aatf
Leonard" Vanl.oin, tf above
lilooniiiijr, was greeting friends
here the last of the week.
For Sale--Loose mixed vetch,
oats and cheat hay. Phone
80RX2. Fred Klatt," llillslu ro,
R. 1. 8 10
A. S. Rradley, of the Purity
Bakery, itiade a business trip to
Hood River Saturday and Mon
day. Vegetable and (lowering plants
now ready at Mueller's Green
house, 12th and Oak. Ry mail or
on call. Telephone ltiR7. 6tf
Andrew F.ggiman, of near Ce
dar M11, was in the city Monday
afternoon. F.ggiman is in the
poultry business to the limit, and
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says that it pays -an uie nine.
For Sale Lady Washington
seed beans, nice and clean. Ac
climated. Carl Meier, Hillsboro
R. 3; 3 miles northwest of Hills
boro, near I.eisville. Telephone
33R4. " 8-10
Miss Manche Langlcy, of For
es! Grove, was down to the coun
ty seat, Monday, on legal busi
ness. Attorney Langlcy has just
recovered from an c tended
siege of the iitHiien.a.
Eggs for Hatching - From "ire
bred, heay winter laying strain.
Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds;
$1.50 for 15 egiis. Call at r. si
dence, or phone 2274. E. L. Mc
Cormick, 132 Jackson St., Hills
boio. Ore. 4: tf
Rudolph Schuepbach, of Re.v
vertoiii formerly a cheesemaker
of Christie, was in the city ! rl
day. He has the agency for a
gasoline garden tractor, an
nouncement of which is found in
another column.
For Sale or Trade Interna
tional Harvester Cream Separa
tor, 450-lb. sixe, cost $63, same as
new; sell reasonable or trade for
young cow or heifer to freshen in
near future, Holstein preferred.
A. C. Sellers, Argus olliee.
Dr. J. P. Tamiesie and J. H.
Rav, of Portland, came out V n
dav on business, and attended
the business men's lunch. It
seemed unite like old times to
have thtt former Ilillsbo vitf
present at a public function, and
the Dr. is always welcome.
Foreman Smith, with the Gu
thrie Co., doing the state high
way work east of here, was u)
town Monday. Smith says that
his force will soon be laving the
concrete between here and Reed-
ville. They are now busy get
tins: the grade into condition.
Wm. R. Jollv, pioneer of 1846.
was out Saturday to attend the
funeral of the late J. . McKin
ney. Mr. Jolly has disposed of
his Hillsboro interests but still
takes a lively interest in the town
and surrounding country, lie is
just recovering from a severe fall
u'le getting off a street ear near
his Portland home.
Mrs. C. D. Farnhani returned
from Camp Lew ns the last of the
tvci k, ' bavin'.' gone there to at
tend the berl.siile of tier son
Hutrli, recently returned from
France, and who has been quite
ill. C. I), went over the last of
the week to relieve the inotht
for a few davs. Hugh is ln-ttt
and will soon be able to take his
discharge.
Fred Ruff, of North Tualitin
Plains, is able to get out now by
the use of crutches. His s m
Win., who recently arrived heme
from France, is in the harness on
I lie ranch again. He arrived
home at six one evening nn l by
-i the next morninir was behind
a team in the field. Thai's ehniig
ing from soldier, to civilian
short order.
Nick Schmidt, of Cornelius, Own, and mon particularly do-
Uouto 1, was an Argus cMr?; .
, , , , I turn kiui in'D, v,- v , ,..,.'.
I'riday. i H.i tto tha South ono-hnlf of the
i ill ! i... ,.f ,,.,- i , I Northwest qurlir and tlu North-'
Marshall bakei, ot mar l-.iu- ..,.,.. . s.vil.ui Id .ill h. r. !
i-cl, was a county scat caller l ist U N i. . of o,,, willametUi Mer-
Mondav. idian, ctmtainiug SO acres, more or i
,. . ,, ,., ,, ,. t less, to satisfy the ht'teinbetore mint-1
Mr. and M i s. I . I . Loodiu. ot iH, HU , ll)U, for ,h(l C0(tl um, ivvp,l1H.
near Urcneo, were cuy caitcrs (1( K, ,U Siui Wilt.
Saturday. I wii will bo made stUvtvt to
. . retiem u tm as oer maiuie ui outoh, i
Wauled - Small Jersey bull, 10 t HilUboro, Oregon this t'.lh
to 15 months old.-- . t. His., th'.y or May, Jiuy.
i.ro. AicxanutT,
WiuUiiiiirton County,
11. 5. liox 1 V. 8 10
Koch, of south of Corne
Hillsboro
J, D
lius, was in town Saturday, and
called on the family journal.
Arthur D. Hill, of above Lau
rel, was in Saturday. He says
crops arc looking tine up his -iv.
Miller tires are good lives.
Perkins has imIusUo territory.
Get his prices be Lire buying new
tires. 3-tf
J. W, Council and Russell
Morgan were in Tillamook lh
last of the week, Russell return
iitif Sunday.
St. Matthew's Catholic Church
- Simd.iv scr ices. Masses at 8
ami 10:30. Week days. Mass at
8:20. J. T. Cost, line, licetor.
Lost - A mil 27 or -.s, liclwecu
First Street and place in country
on "road iroiii'i north past I li U li
hotd, matting suitcase, contain
toc imr and curiam nialcr-
I, etc.' Suitable reward for ro
om to Mr. Kerr, a I luril Mice!
acksmith Shop.
Martha I ille . w ho o ns 111
icres above Forest Grove, sues in
ircuit court In titiicl title, nam-
anu s Dillcy as a contender
o einiitv in I he land. She alleges
the defense has no claim wlialso
vcr on or in the property and
.inl !i decree ileclariniT she is
the owner.
Sorirenut Robt. Wcidewil.ch
who has been at Camp Kearney
al., as a mechanic, writes hi
iIIht. L. ( .. who was here from
ornelins Monday, that he ha
liki-n his i Use bar ire ami will re-
urn home May 2i and restimt
of
Shoiiff
Oroiron.
Ky v. v, nowns, iieuuiy.
K, II. Tonguo, Attorney for Plain
tiff.
Summons
(r?S Dr. Will
'ilCfts.
T Tl
Portland eye-sight spec
ialist, who visits Hillsboro soon
has had wide experience, an
uses the latest and most scientific
methods of eye examination. I!y
Ihc use of the opthalmoseop.; 1
can ascertain the. inner as well as
lilt? outer conditions, rind find the
smallest defect i in the eyes. D
Thompson's policy is to give first
class Optical W ork to the p.'opl
of Hillsboro, at the right pne
Consult bim about vonr eye
Saturday, May 17, fit Washington
Hotel nil day. !-10
The county onimbsienors
have filed an order with tin Co
Treasurer and .with Ihc Secretary
of Slate eschewing the right
have lh': count v treasurer pay
the warrants of school districts
The new law, passed last Willi
alhiwM counties to elect whet he
or nd school clai.ns will be paid
in the old way, where dist:ict
are iriven their money, or allow
the districts merely to pass on
claims and have them paid bv Ihc
ii'cisiircr. The new wav would
have no money in .the hands of
th" district whatever, and the
coiintv court considered that as
long as school clerk i were b in
I'd they could handle their w
funds.
lit tho Circuit Court of tho Suto ot'
Oiwon. for Wus.huik'tou Couiuy
John Marion, i loiviicu Marion, El-1
la Cory and Cltuk lory, lier liusluual,
1 llllOllllS,
vs. I
Clmih'S Marion, lioorgo Minion,
Ulivo Minion, licoiKit limner, James
lius-ii, MuiiU'tli L.muscoii ana .uiu
uet Emuscoii, hur husband, Clayton
I'lumer, Uay Cramer, Aiimo Wood,
and Kaii'iuh S. Wood, her hushiuitl,
Nlui'Kuiet Maiioii, licit Marion mid
Itallio Mai ion, his wife, Ulsie Ma
rum, lioy iMurlon, ralilli koines inm
Marvin Nolilcs, her hu.shund, 1'iiunte
Smith mid titsngu W. .Sinilli, her hus
band Henry Puff mid Mary I
WchmI, lefeuilanU.
To Ctuult'S Marion, licoio Maiion,
Olive Marion, James liiwii, Llia'.ii
U'th Ksvajscon and Samuel Kscas
con, her huslxuul, Annie Wood ttiul
KiihsKh S. WikhI, her hushatid,
Mui;aiet Marion, l.lsio Marion,
lioy Marion, Edith Nobles and
Mm vim Nobles, her husband, Hen
ry I'ulf and Mary E. W ood.
In Hut mime of the Stute of Oregon,
you tun! each of you uro hereby re-
juirt'd to niniear at tin? atxive enlitlnl
Court and aiiMWer Uiv roinidaiut hied
against you in the aUive entitled
cutise, on or U-foro the 2 1st day of
June, I'.Hil, said date Ix-ini? after the
vim iititui of six wts'ks from tho dab
of the first puhliriilion of this tuim
minis upon you, ttut ilalit of the hist
publication thereof being tho 8th day
of Muy, t'.M'.l, und the date of tho lat
nutilieulloll thereof being the HHh
day of June, ll!; and if you fail no
to nuiN'ur and answer oanl eomi'laint
for vvunt thereuf, the ilaintiffs will
apply to the court for the relief pray
ed for in their complaint, to-wit: For
the purtition of the mil property
owned bv Plaintiffs lind l'elemlants
i lh,. Weii ewitsc h shop at I in said suit, us tenants in common
The Scr'eant is now wnun aaiu rem proprriy is muiio
i me
... L in.r t kearnev as a civilian
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It ii 1 1 1 lie ore IKS 111 n s,.,.,,. . .
b his work.
D. II. Reasoner and wile am
(' Nelson wnit up to 1! icon t
Sunday in Dors, v s machine
l,..it!v after their arrival at l!a-
,.,.1 Nelson's daughter, aceoin
mnicd bv her cousin. Miss I lull
iinti. arrived ill from Prnxton,
i.tving walked all tin' way home
The vountr ladies have been al
icfidittL' school nt Monmouth
and as the school was quaran
;..! on account of the Hit con-
lutled to make n trip home.
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Administrator' Notice
in W'aaliingtnn t ounty, Dregtui, par
ticularly iles'iiU'd ns follows, to-wil:
I ouimenring at tho northeast tor
ner ot the west ' oi mo v.isuge
Kicliariison imuaiioii i.unu v laiiu in
T. I S. R. I W. and T. 2 S. K. I W
of tht) Willamette Meridian;
th-nco south 45 degrees ivt
15. ti7 chnins to a stake 30 ft.
from the center of the nuul; tlieiici:
S. 4( degriH'S 30 minutes r.. 6.s0 chs,
to a stake 30 ft from the renter of the
Tuvlor Ferry Road; thence N. (:i dc
grees 3U inmuleft 1'.. on me norm line
of said road 10 chains to a sluke;
thence N. 12.7 chains to the place of
beginning, containing 11.1-7 acres of
nod. Ksrentinir therefrom Unit por
tion of wild tract sold to Ira and Ura
Morrison contained in dis-d book ii
page records of said County and
State, and for an order adjudging
ninl decreeing that the Plaintiffs and
liefendaiits in said suit, own said real
property in the proportion set out in
said complaint nnd for a further or
der and d s'reti appointing referees to
partition nnd net over sunt real nron-
erty unto riaintifls anil lieieiiuaius,
according to their resptH-uvo ngnis
thrrein, und in thp event tho partition
cannot lie made without prejudice to
one or moro of them, that said land
bo sold ami tho proceeds derived from
Hi., tinln thereof, lifter ouvmellt of
costs and exm nses of Biiid sale and of
this suit, b distributed uiul nuul over
to the Plaintiffs and Defendants
herein according to tho respect ivo
rights and interests therein.
This summons is served upon you
bv nuhliration thereof in tho Hillsbo
ro Argus, pursuant to Uie order ni
the Honorable J. W. GixMlin, Judge
of the ( ountv Court in the State of
Oregon for Washington ( ounty, the
Honorable Georire U. Hngley, Jndgn
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Washington County, he-
intf absent from Washirurton t ounty
Oregon: said order being made and
rendered and entered on this 7th day
of Mav. HMD.
Hare, McAlenr & fetors,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Resident Attorneys State of Ore
gon. Postoffleo Address, Shut Sav
ings Bank Building, Hillsboro, Ore.
SUMMONS
Nolice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned was by the County Court
In the Circuit Courtif the State
r-,, wtin ..... ,,. . ; ,
of the Stale of Oregon for Washing- oi urcgon lor v amimgioii couli
ton County, on tho 3rd day ol May,
l'Jia, apiminiea winiiniai iau. o Mlll;lI11, K,.i,irir. p,uliir. v.
alnte nf .1. u. .lohnHon. (leeeiiseu : I ' '
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Now, therefore, all persons nnving johu , ouiunin, ucicuuani..
. I .. : ! 1 ..ulnla n rti ra. I r, . , , ... . i . .
ciitioiH itmunttv 'i "- - in John w. cllarlls, we
" r "i " r"r' w W s t bovc named defendant
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the law olliee of John al. wall, at i ioc ouiou ui uie ouuu o
liillsisiro, Oregon, within six months Oregon, you arc hereby com
tiom this (late. mainleil und rcciiiircd to iiimcir
Dated at Hillslioro, Oregon, this . ,, ..:,i...i t V ...
fith day of May, 191!). l"u" u"u
August l ews, i cuiisc uiiu answer tut: coin jiiaini.
AdminiHtrator of the Estate of .1. tiled against you herein on or be
Q. Johnson, deeensed. forc ij,e expimlion of six weeks
I..U M ll.i 1 1 1 Inpnnir te K.ill Itn I . .
.Minn m. nw, a.wiik.j - If i ... ..i.. ,.f i I ,,..1,11
. I nuui mt; unit; w biiu inn imiiu
Sheriff's Sale cation of this summons in the
Hillsboro Argus, the date of Jie
Notice is hereby given that by virtue first publication thereof being
of an execution, judgment oruer, oo- ,i. a.j jy 0f ADri . luin. unt
1 I a 1 n. .a- nr l i a ' '
and under tho seal of the Circuit k"" ',n Y1 f.',k? "ot,ce ,l1 ut
Court of the State of Oregon for the planum lias nieu o compi"int
the County of Washington, dated the in said court praying. for the dis-
;:r day oi May, isrni, in jayor oi r sl)utioll 0f the
j. Dcweu, i iuiniiii, uiiu aguinni, eun- . i. i ,.i..:..i:it
idd f.iimlier Tnninanv. a cornorntmn. n'0" L,n""(s u,''""'u
I. M. Hales. Trustee, and I. M. Hates nd defendant, and for the cus
and Liva H. Iiutes, his wife, George tody of the minor children of
W. Evans and Grace B. Evans, his ,,,,jni;ir ...1 ,l,.f,...d,inl ,,,! f.r
wife, Defendants, for the sum of 1 . ,. , ., ' ., .
inn ,i. ,..i f ii,,. friiw,r Q.im such other and further relief us
f'lf.l' HOI.! UIIU Al Uiv; a ua una " I
of $2955.51 with interest thereon to the court may appear equita
from the 10th day of March, l'JlD, at blc in the premiccH.
the raU of eight per cimt per annmn, xiliH mlmmons is served rpon
nnd i r- 4-4-m n V. an m (if Xr J IK
I iva iii wiict IUI Uiri puiu vi.
one
mtc
I the further sum of $82.90 with y11 y imbhcalion in the Hills
ercst thereon from the 10th day of boro Argus by virtue of an order
March, 1919, nt the rate of G per cent of the Hon. Geo. R. llagley,
per annum, to me directed and deliv
ered, commanding me to make sale of
the renl property hereinafter descrin
ed, I have levied upon and pursuant
to said execution, order and nnd de
cree of sale, I will, on Monday, the
9th day of June, 1919, at the South
door of the Court House in Hillsboro,
Washington County, Oregon, at the
hour of 10 o'clock of said day, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, all of the following
described real property, lying, being
and situate in Washington County,
Judge, of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Washington
County, made nnd dated the 28lh
day of March, A. D. IBIS, the
first publication being April Urd,
1919, and the last public il'on
the I 5th day of May, 1919.
John M. Wall,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence address: Ilillsb.iro,
Oregon.
Summer
Styles
FOR WOMEN
You can always rest assured "U' right" if you
sec it In our Ad.
Tweed Mixed Goats
Very suitable for driiiug. Sies, .'18 t 46. There
is only I coals In the lot. Priced nt $14.95.
Capes and Dolmans
Scr-cs anil Vi lours, t in. Copenhagen, lb una
amfuvv. Priced ...$9.75 ,0 $35.
New Suits
In every slylc. The materials are men's Wear
serges and gabardine. Priced, $15 to $45.
Silk Suits
in Navy And Black TAffeta
New Dresses
Of TalTcti.Mess.'diiic. Georgette nnd Crepe tie
Chine, sit s lit to IE Priced, $12.50 to$35.
New Sport Skirts
Made of combination silk and crepe dccliinc, and
ll.irn.lt silks white and colors.
Black Velvet Sport Jackets
Gingham Dresses for Misses and Women
For house or street wear.
Only Exclusive Womrtns' Store in the County
Goal's Woman's Shop
1212 Main Street, HilUboro
Talrphona 422X
M
CE CREA
SPECIALTIES
For lee Cream served sanitarily,
with the latest dressing in Son
daes - try our place. Our parlor
has n wrfl-descrvcd reputation as
serving the finest creations in the
!ty. - .
OUR FOUNTAIN
Is the latest word in cleverness
in soft drinks of all kinds. We
have the speci il electric appar
atus for splendid, prompt service
aiul once we serve you you w ill
come back. Try us.
DEN OF SWEETS
ALFRED MORGAN - - - PROPRIETOR
SKCONI) ST., HIIXSHORO
THE HILLSBORO
COMMERCIAL BANK
., .
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000
An old, safe and conservative hank,
located in the Hillsboro Commercial
block, S. W. corner Main and Second
streets.
Join the Red Cross all you need
is a heart and a dollar. Red Cross
Christinas Roll Call, December
16-23.
Hillsboro Commercial Bank.
K. I. Kuratli lias his olliee in
tin: Hillsboro National Hank
lluililing, upstairs, Main St. en
trance. Real estate, loans, insur
ance, insurance of nutos, etc.,
conveyancing. Notary public.
Hillsboro, Ore. 80-tf
Best Fire Insurance
JOHN VANDERWAL
A Rem London & Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co
Olliee phone, 081 j res. phone,208
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