The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 29, 1919, Image 3

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Notice of Final Settlement
tit said (li'cidi'tit, hai 111 I'd in thn
almvti entitled Court inn cause, h Ik
tin nl account and report u such and
t ho milil court liu lixisl and appolnt
'd tin' Kith day of June, 1UI9, at the
lit in I' of 10 o'clock A. M. of said (lay,
mid tile Court Knout of tint above n
tilli'd court In IIIHMlnim, Oregon, a
llin 1 1 rim mid place of hearing ohju:
Huns in mild llnul account and for the
final Hi'ltli'mi'tit of wild estate.
Imtcd H.Ih mill day of May, 11)10.
Michui'l IIi'IhIit,
Administrator of tin Knlato of
JllHI'llll Ill-idler, (Iri'I'llBI'll.
llnrc, McAlcnr & 1'nterH, Attorneys
for Admintrntor.
Notice of Final Settlement
In tliK County Court of tlut Slulc of
Oregon, for Washington County.
In tlin Mnttrr of tin- I'IhIuIu of .Ins
ph IIcIhIit Sr., )nci'asr,
Notlcii in hereby given, tlmt Hip un
dersigned administrator of the estate
IN 'I'll K COUNTY COURT OK THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
In tlm Matter of thn KuLatii of Jen
nlc K. Ilainiw, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned Kxceutrlx of the I. an: Will
nnil TcMtumi-ni of mld decedent, hun
lili'd in tin uhuvn entitled court mid
cause, her final fwcount and report n
Hiirli executrix and tlu Maid court ha
fixed and appointed t'u ltith day of
June, l!)li, nt the hour of 10 o'clock
n. m. of said day, anil the court room
of the shove entitled court in Hilll
boro, Oregon, nn the time anil place
for hearing objection! to laid final
account and for the final aeUiement
of Maid en! ale.
I )ut d I Kilh.iluy of May, 1919.
Lulu llalnen,
Kxccutrix of the Last Will and
Testament of I)oceaiied.
Ham, McAlear A I'eterg,
Attorney for Lxecutrlx.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK
Notice Ih hereby given that this un
dersigned wan, on thu 21 Hi day of
May. 11)1!), by the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon, duly ap
poinUid HiliiiiniKtrator of the estate of
Harry K. Fowler, decnawd;
Now, Ihereforu, all M!rsons having
clairua sgiilniit win I estate are hereby
required to present the aarno with
proper voucher to the undersigned at
the law office of John M. Wall at
HillHlxiro, Oregon, within nix month
from this date.
Dated at llillsborn, Oregon, this
Z2nn day of May, A. 1). l'Jl!.
A. K. Hanley,
AdinlniHtrator of the Estate of
Harry K Fowler, dereased.
John M. Wall, Attorney for Estate.
Miller tire arc good tires.
I'crkin has exclusive territory.
(J t Ida price before buying new
tires. 3-tf
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in Tires and Service
FIRESTONE was f;r..t t- jaoJuce most
of the lmjx)rtsmt truck -i. re improve
ments. Our service also is iiiil in t jK-cii,
thoroughness nml economy.
We have a truck-tire press of tremendous
capacity. We have all the other machines
needed.
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Our men understand truck tires. They,
therefore, combine great care with
rapid results.
The fact is
Over half the
truck Tonnage
of America
Is carried on
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TIRES
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PETERSON BROS.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Every Automobile Own
er Should Know
THAT-
We reeliarge, repair nnil give free inspection on
any make of buttery;
THAT-
We recharge every battery left with us continu
ously 24 hours per day, at a low rate of charge ami still
are able to deliver to you a properly charged battery in
leas time than others;
THAT-
High charging rates used by others because 'heir
charging plants are in operation only a few hours per
day is ruinous to your battery;
THAT-
75 per cent of all electrically equipped automo
biles use Wilbird batteries;
THAT-
We have a Willanl battery for your car no matter
what make it may be.
Battery Equipment Company
II. B. Sehlegel, Manager.
1254 Second St. Phone 813. Next door to Brown's
Tin Shop. Hillsboro, Oregon
REAL ESTATE
Surah White to Lucy Vroouum,
pirt lot :i hlk 7, Hilliboro, $10.
Jno W. Starkey to I.illie Scolt
Iticoril, acre North Tigard
ville. $10.
li. M. Lombard to Itos.-i M.
CarmiMly, (I acres Win. I'oiuter d
1 c, $10.'
f instil v Koehler to Mary I)ik
hoii, .1)40 acres licnverton Ri-eil-ville,
$10. (
Nellie .lansen Row ray to Al
bert Jnimrn, 10 acres xec 'iO t 1 n
r : w, $100.
Fred Blum to Jno H.izen, 0.75
acres above (inston, $1000.
Bessie S. Yost to Anton Sntler,
10 acres sec H t 2 s r 1 w, $10.
Harold S. fiillort to I "red J.
I'vans, hit II block 28, Mct.ger,
$750.
Amelia Toclle to Win. Tocllc,
50 acres see 7 t 1 n r 1 w, $10.
II. V.. Noble to R. B. LaSalle,
13.37 acres Lnurclwood Orch
ards, $10.
II. L. Keats to M. MeArthur,
lots IK and 28, Hills Acres, $1.
T. J. Dorgan to John A. Crit
tetidon, 6 acre sec 13 t I r 1
w, $10.
J. K. Fitzwater to Missouri
Pearl Brown, 14.93 acres in t 1
n r 4 w, $10.
John Walton to Michelle Di
cillo, lot 7, L. &. R. ad, Beaverton
$2950.
Joel Holmes to First National
Bank, Newberg, 10 acres sec 85
t 2 s r 2 w, $100.
K. W. Haines to C. H. Meyers,
UH.nO acre Orovclaml Acres, $1.
J. E. Knight c t als to Charles
Hays, roadway sec 31 t 2 s r 1 w,
$1.
Anna L. Cole to Mary C'lallin,
.'10.49 acres Henry Noland d 1 c,
$10.
Minnie Rose to Oscar McCal
lum, 8.11 acres less road, John
son Est. Ad, Beaverton-Reedville
$100.
Floyd H. Lawrence to Arthur
R. Rankin, 20 acres see 4 t 2 s r
2 w, $fi00.
A. Souther lo M. R. Bump, tr
in hlk 2, Simmons Ad, $10.
I.. M. Clark to Marv I:. Mmp
kins, I rnct in Garden Home. $10
B. M Lombard to A. W. Shall
hcrgcr, 1t acre see 12 t I s r I
w, $10.
T. W. Thompson to A. M. Per
ter. 3.10 acres at Gaston, $1000
Ladd & Reed Farm Co. to
Chas. T. Imlay, lot 6 blk 10 L &
R Ad. Reedville, $125.
F.. I. Kuralli to E. L. Cum
miuirs, 19.75 acres t 1 n r 4 w
$10.
Portland Golf Club to Chas,
B. I.vnn, tract t 1 s r 1 w. $10.
Chris Oefintrer to Jos. Corrieri
lots 5. 0, 7. blk C, Steel's Ad
Beaverton. $10.
J. W. Barnes to Josephine
Dunn, und interest in lot 1
Vista Acres, $1.
Relief for the thirsty!
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In RAINIER SPECIAL, if you '
are thirsty, you will find imme-
diate ana lasting rcuei. n ui- -..j
teriyuniiKeanyoinersoiiwiion.
it really satisfies. Produced ;
by a special, exclusive process "
which gives it an unimitabSe
flavor. Contains none of ihe!
customary, harmful scft drink
ingredients just a pure, supe
rior drink for the young, young
sters and old. Eacr
tains two glasses, making it !hej
economical, as well as the unX
equaled soft drink. Assure
vourself the real thintr by call
ing for RAINIER SPECIAL by
name.
R.iniCT PrediKt Company. SfHl. U. S. A.. Manufiie
tur.r o( Rsimcr Special. Rami" P.ork. Mnlt Rainwr,
iUiniOT Ctr.al, Syro and Dnjtur.d Alcohol.
TROUT FRY PLANTED
The Hillsboro Rod Si Gun Club
Sunday distributed (0,000 cut
throat trout in the tributaries of
Fast Dairy. The youngsters
ciiiu' through in good shape and
arrived here on a regular cur at
two o'clock Sunday morning. A
like number of fry were sent on
through to Forest Grove, and
these were put in tributaries uf
Gules Creek. Carter's two
trucks took out the tanks from
Hillsboro, and Fred J. Sewell,
H.-il Taylor and Wm. Nelson
went along to make the deposits
in the streams. This deposit
should help out the nshiug on
Fast Dairy in a year or so, and
another consignment is expected
this vear if the Game Commis
sion can possibly furnish them
the hatcheries. The boys found
the roads pretty slippery be
tween here and East Dairy
Sewell says the youngsters were
very active and took to the water
like old water dogs. The club Is
trying to get a shipment for Mc
Kay Creek.
TO TOUR EAST
Unless plans go awry, a Ilill.sbo
ro resident and Orenco farmer
are going to tour from here to
Minnesota with their mach us,
starting sometime the latter pirt
of June. The two prospective
travelers are John C. Beehcn, of
Orenco, and Aug. Tews. If they
travel together they will have
company and this will be worth
considerable. Tews wants to
see his brother back in Minneso
ta, and Bechen is of the same
mind. The latter will have a day
more of drive. If they maks the
trip they expect to go via Spokane.
A $6,000 PIPE ORGAN
O. Phelps, proprietor of the Lib
erty Theatre, has bought a six
thousand dollar pipe organ, and
it will be installed inside of sixty
days or such n matter. The big
musical instrument is one of the
best in the state outside of Port
land, and will be an inovotion in
theatre circles. The organ is
pronounced by experts to be a
classy affair, and will be a splen
did addition to the Liberty. Mr.
Phelps will do his own installa
tion, and expects to have it ready
for operation sometime in Au
gust. When Installed it will be
a big drawing card for the Lib
erty. Try the Argus, f 1.80 per year.
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OPEN UP OREGON
The voters should uot fail to pans
at leust two uf the meusure.-, on
ballot at election June 'A, namely:
The auicuduieut to the consti
tution authorizing the MuU to
guarantee the interest on drain
age or irrigation bonds for live
years.
The State is not asked to pay
or guarantee the bonds. The
bonds are secured by local lands
and are paid by local districts.
During .period of construction,
and in preparing of his land for
maximum production, the farmer
is hard pressed for money, und
the State of Oregon, by extend
ing its credit to aid in develop
ment of his lands, without pay
ing out a cnut of taxpayers'
money, makes it possible to de
velop all of these millions of
acres of good farm land. .
The interest, which State is
asked to guarantee, will be paid
by districts and State of Oregon
simply acts as bankt r end finan
cial agent for districts. It is ex
tending results of Rural Credit
act to organizations of farmers
It will mean millions of dollars
spent for construction work and
hundreds of ntillions added to
assessed valuation of state. It
will ajve our discharged sol liers
and sailors first chance to secire
the land offered for sale at a
price fixed by the state.
The,, other measure is the
Roosevelt Highway. The whoio
state is interested in being link
ed with the other coast states by
an all-year north and south high
way which snow never Mocks.
Phis would give three great
north and south, which with the
cross roads east and west, would
open up the whole state for de
velopment. Every citizen in the
state should be interested in op
ening up the whole state for this
is not an Eastern, Western, or
Southern Oregon proposition
its a state-wide proposition u.-t
is is the irrigation and drainage
district measure.
For once let us forget section
alism and get behind real esijte
development which will help us
all.
The Manufacturer.
List
Your
Farms
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
Julius 'Schoenberg, ofl North
Plains, was in the city the last of
the week.
W. C. Keehn, of the Nursery
town, was up Saturday, greying
county seat friends.
Special terms for Summer
class in piano. June 15 to Au
gust 15. Vincent Engledinger,
Hillsboro. " 11-11
F. G. Mitchell departed Mon
day evening for Spokane, Wash.,
where he is attending the Rexall
Convention for the Pacific North
west. He will return Friday.
Those desiring dry slabwood,
four foot or 16-inch, four foot fir,
16-inch fir, or coal, notify us at
once. Prompt delivery. H. D.
Sehmeltzer, Tel. 2477, res.; office
542. tf
Wanted To bay for casji
about one acre of land w ith etme
bearing fruit trees and .nnall
house, equipped with plumliing
and bath. Place must be on hard
surfaced road. Address, Wm.
Ravnard, Hillsboro, Oregon R.
2.' H3
Pacific Statcjs
Fire Inmuance Conipeny of 'ortlnd,
Oregon. The only bitr Oregon 0!1
bine Company. Louses 1'rompiiy I'Sid
John Vandenval
Agent .
Offic. PKon. 931; Rel. Phon 203
Hi'lsboro, Oregon
W. 0. Donclsoji
UNDERTAKER
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Calls attended night or day.
Chapel and Parlors.
Hillboro. - Oregon
Maybe nobody has told you
says the
s
Good
JudgG-
Why this good tobac
co costs less to chew.
You ct real tobacco
satisfaction with a
small chcrr, It gives
you the good tobacco
taste, it Lists and lasts.
You don't need a
fresh chew so often.
It saves you money J
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW !
put up in two ityles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is ti Ion"; fine-cut tobacco I
WHY FIDDLE AWAY
YOUR TIME
7 ,'Hi-
v . .y ."jii ii
vtf $ s - V
over a hot ovnc when
you can obtain so much
better bread, cakes and
pastry here? The modern
up-to-date housekeeper
no longer does her own
baking. She leaves it to
specialists like us.
She thus not only gets
better baked things, but
saves considerable money
as well.
PURITY BAKERY
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