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if raw vn i.v l h i p i mm iv twvj We Of all the tires that are made, why do you suppose we prefer to sell United States Tires? Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build good tires. They have choice of ma terials, Jthey have immense United States Tires are Good Tires WE KNOW UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES. THAT'S WHY WE SELL THEM. OTTO ERICKSON & CO. : : : : : SERVICE GARAGE OTTO ERICKSON & SON, Beaverton Only luouunieut tlt-ttkis lit Washing toil Count'. Drop is a card, ami we will show you our samples. VV rite or tail on us, at 1303 Mailt bl., lillisboro. Ore gon Monument W orks, llillsboro,. Oregon. 4t t NOTICE OF AiijiliMillwiiUii si SALE Ut' litAli bSl'Atb Xtiutic is hereby fcivca Uial by value OI an Older made and ualt mc -tut ol AukusI, ULJ, by uie (.ouiUj cuui 1 01 M asluulon Uuucj, oiejun, au inoruuiK me uUdcisiuuu uuniiiw lor dt) Uoiua nou U aril Ule leal Li UU neieiuaiter oescnoeu at untaiu sale, Uie undersized ut at me 01 net) 01 JoliU ill. kvall, ai ilinsbuio, Wleuu, oner lor sale oil una ui.Li Uie ilUl day ui oepicinoei, uu, aii ol the XlgUl, UUe and miei csi 01 toe esLau 01 l ieu uiiml, uet-cx-a, 111 ana to all uie loiiowm aeciiixd real estate, to-wn: UcgUiUUij; at Uie itoillieuAt euriiLi of tn foliation iand Claim 01 j alli es Canneld, bewg ciauu iu. ti in 1. i S. tL I VV., Wui. itier., and lUiiiUK l&ence touui atomf uie &ui una oi ' " ' . ' , , i . aid James Camieid iwuauoa Laau 100 atre8 ln bottom land; 3y2 Claim ia5 chains, l tne iMjuitiwesL inilcs from llillsboro, miles cornur ol laud now owned, by tiie ; t highway; 0-rooni bouse; barn cantor, herein; Uience ll .uuj32x50 h terms. west quai ter ot Ule ISOlU.easl quai- I Lll)ly a-'res' 25 deari 6-room ua ot aecUon M in said l. z b. ti. I i house, barn, well, creek; 3 W'iU. Mei.; thence Aoitn to Uiej miles from North Plains; $5000;. center oi 'iualatin mver; Uience xy j $2500 cash. - .? .' l ' ' ' aaid river in a zsortnwesieiiy uixet- '" ' ' t'l . , . lion to iU intersection wun tne vesl line ol' the Northeast quarter ol taid Section 2U, at a puna iSui tn ol Uie piac of beiiuiiiiK, Uieuce iouln to lh place oi beginmiiK, cojitainiiii; 44.60 acres, more 01 : ltsi. AUo; bcgiuiiiu at a point on the ast line oi the Warren Joy Uoua tion Land tluan aioreaiU, at a point 20.00 chauis West ui the t;uurU-i Sec tion corner between Sections zu and 21 in T. 2 S. It. 1 VV ., W ill. Aler., and running thence Noith li.M chains, DiOie or less, to the ISouifiwest corner ui a tract oi ib.Z4 acies now owned by Jat.per hi. llcis, 111 tnni Section 20; thence Last o.iS chains, more or less, to up) Northeast corner of a tract ol i acieH deeded by A. J. Hess and wiie to PeU r iiorcheis, by deed dated June )Ui, i'Mi, and of record ' at Page 4Ui oi Look oil of liecords of Deeds for aiti Cci.nt and State; thence 'South to Uie venter oi the Taylor's Bridge Koad as now located; thence in a Southwesterly direction, following the center oi said roud to its intersection with the West line of tho Northeast quarter of the South east quarter of said Section 20; thence North to the place oi begin ning, containing 6.70 acres, more or leas, both tracts containing 51.20 acres, more or less. Also, starting from a stone at the Southeast corner of the Northeast ' quarter of Section 20, T. 2 S. R. 1 W. WilL Mer.; thence West 902.7 feet to the place of beginning thence West 208.8 feet; thence North 832 feet; thence East 208.3 feet; thence South 882 feet to the place of beginning, tOTIfrininy four, (4) acres, more or '"lima ''of Sale, cash in hand, or vart cash and balance secured by mortgage on said premises, bearing ix Jar cent interest; said sale to be madVwibject to confirmation of said County Court. Dited at Hillsboro, Oregon, this ' Administrator de bonus non of the Ertate of Fred Colfelt,. deceased - John M WaU, Attorney for Estate, i John M. Wall, Attorney for Estate. &ft&c yr?tW W m i 1 II.WV l i Vf J&5 Vouch for Them SOME SNAPS Twenty-one ucrcs, 17 cleared; 6 ruoui house and burn, creek, well, near Oak 1'ark station; $5000; T'U'jUO cash, balance teruis. Thirty-seven acres, 10 cleared, b.-tiance timber; .'i room house, barn, creek; 3 miles, to .North Plains, $1850; ifclOWcasli; ' " . Ten acres, 0 cleared ; J miles from llillsboro, $1500. l'orty acres, 30 cleared; house and barn; "i miles cast of llills boro; on highway, near station; Hell and creek; $S500. Twenty acres; 12 cleared; bal ance pasture and timber; 6-rooin house, barn; U miles northeast of llillsboro, $11000; $1000 cash. Torty acres; 520 cleared, bal ance pasture; 5-rooiu house, barn 32x31, near Laurel; $5000; $2000 cash. Three hundred and thirty-one i.ru IVII ft'tr' liMl.'iiif'n n.'ifnr minar.ed nnfuipmrncees, 50 cleared; C-rooih "Ii6u.se; barn 10v(i0; silo; 3l2 miles to North North Plains; "$8800, or with stock and crops, $12,000; $0000 cash. J. C. Kuratli, 21 llillsboro, Ore. Notice of Final Settlement IN THE COUNTY COUET OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of Jane Pooley, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of said deceased, has tiled in the above entitled court and cause, his final ac count and report as such administrator, and the said court has fixed and ap pointed the 25th day of August, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the court room of the above entitled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 24th day of July. 1919. William Meierjurgen, Administrator of the estate of said Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attor neys for Administrator. Delinquent Accounts Are Bad Investments WE MAKE THEM PAY YOU CASH DIVIDENDS No Collections. No Expense to You. Knight Adjustment Company Hillttboro, Ore. -BUMP & BUMP, Managers 3RV fk .N. fN. 1 I1M 'kite facilities, they employ many exclusive methods. They can go to greater lengths in testing, improving and perfecting the things that make good tires; MM We find it good business to sell United StatesTires; And you will find it good business to buy them. They are here-a tire for every need, CLAIMS ALLOWED ; The following claims were allow ! ed for the month of July: I Bounty i L. K. Il.iynes, 3 ifophers. $ .30 Edw. lSettcndorf, (J moles Ernest llremer, 77 moles Walter Zwingle, 25 moles George -Morrill, y moles- .00 7.70 2.50 .90 1.40 ) Pisrre Miller, 1-1 mols G. L. Sparks, 123 moles ' --.1 f! t aim o j;o)iiers. Leo EKvert, 25 moles and 2 fouhers (Jcoi -E. l.-e, 22 moles and 1 gopher Helen Her rick, fi moles and 1 gopher 12.80 2.70 2.30 MO .50 1.60 fi.J)0 .70 1.50 1.70 .90 .40 22.!)0 2.90 Albcrt Luclhi, 5 moles Ralph Parker, 16 moles-. Albert Kehrli, 52 moles 17 gophers Mrs. W. U. Quick, 1 i- ph'pr and (1 moles N'cls Anderson, 15 moles-. Master Carl Obcrst, 17 Ernest HolTarber, 9 moles W. Rex Denny, 4 moles I. T. Mills, 145 moles anil 8 1 gophers G. W. Baker, 29 moles F.dwardE. Barry, 20 go phers and 14 moles 8.40 Fred Plietli, 107 moles 1(5.70 Mrs. J A Oleson, 59 moles and 7 gophers.- . Harold Sulton, 210 moles Walter Winters, 237. Harold - Rupprcclit, (i moles Alvina Williams, widow's 0.00 21.00 .00 17.50 6.25 25.00 6.00 25.00 1 5.00 0.00 25.00 pension A. C. ohmire, cattle 77"" 111- dcmiiity .' F. L. Bradley, speed cop... Dan Pierce, election Mrs. J. A. Vandehey, re- Bennh; Adams, relief ..... A. A. Mead, grand jury bailiff , Mrj. J. A. Vandehey, re lief for month of May E. B. Sappingtun, salary Co. Treasurer 100.00 Irene Sappington, salary clerk Treas. office... 87.60 N. A. Frost, sal Co. Sch. Supt 100.00 Zola Morgan, sal dep Sch Supt ... 75.00 Geo. Alexander, salary , sheriff 150.00 W. W. Downs, sal deputy sheriff 100.00 E. J. Boos, sal tax collec tion .T...... 84.00 W. F. Boley, sal County Assessor 100.00 C. T. Bigelow, sal dep Co Assessor 85.00 Mrs. Lola Applegate, sal assistant dep assessor... 75.00 Copying Rolls, Assessor's Of fice Leone M. Graham, $02.50; Ju nia M. Johnson, $02.50; Emma Tupper, $53.75; Mrs. II. T. Bag ley, $40.25; Ruth W. Jones, $50. J. F,. Carpenter, field work, assessor's office ttfl.OO H. A. Kuratli, salary Co. Clerk !. 180.00 Edw. C. l.uoe, sal dep Co Clerk 100.00 Bl.'Uichc Williams, book keeper Clerk's ofliee 75.00 . R. Sigmau, record writer Clerk's ofliee 75.00 Fred Everest, sal Co. re corder 100.00 Margaret M. 1 Uncock, sal dep Co recorder 75.00 Gladys Everest, sal assist ant dep Co recorder 00.00 Wash. Co. News-Times, expense Co. recorder ... 10.00 Com. Crt proceedings 25.00 llillsboro Independent, expense clerk's office.. 25.00 llillsboro Independent, exp assessor office 60 llillsboro Independent, expense county court.. 2.75 E. B. Sappington, expense Co. Treas 2.00 Fred A. Everest, expense . recorder J, 11.80 Thos Gondii), witness fees State v. I.. Schmidt 3.00 J. II. Bcrgcr, fese State v D. Dodge 4.20 Chas. Maitlund, witness fees State v Chas. Tor fence 4.80 North Coast Power Co., expense Co. Agl. Agt.... 10.92 North Coast Power Co., court house expense 80.95 J. F. Jones, district sealer 28.00 J. S. Buxton, care of poor 63.60 C. E. Hedge, election 2.50 Weil's Dept. Store, corut house expense 2.00 II. T. Giltner, relief Jits. IIarH-r 10.10 W. F. Boley, exp asses sor's office 4.50 llillsboro Telephone Co., court house expense 83.45 II. A. Kuratli, election 1.10 II. A, Kuratli, court house expense 25 II. A. Kuratli, expense clerk's office 10. 01 F. J. Pctrr.ilka; roads and highways 2.00 North Coast Power Co., roads and highways 4.50 Salaries of Road District Fore men John Traehscl, dist 20 40.00 D. B. Wootou, dist 30 ........ 100 00 John Traehscl, dist 20 spl 57.00 F. F. Mead, dist 40 12.00 Ambrose Sehmidlin, dist 34 20.00 C. E..Meaeham, dist 12 8.00 Geo. M. Wadsworth, dist 47 20.00 E. II. Brunka, dist 25 spl 117.00 B. Fleischhauer, dist 4 , 97.50 A. B. Todd, dist 68 18.00 J. II. Hoffman, dist 21 01.00 Otto Brose, dist 42 spl... 120.00 Carl Hcrggrcii, dist 85 ... 14.00 E. G. Heaton. dist 31 spl 8.00 A. Zweiner, dist 9: 107.88 A. C. Kruger, dist 43 84.00 John McClaran, dist 10 4.00 J. H. Berger, dist 19 03.00 C. M. Seofield, dist 53.. 44.00 Grant Mann, dist 37 12.00 G. P. Essner, dist 20 25.00 E. P. Cornelius, dist 27.. 8.00 Andrew Heckman, dist 1 1 12.00 J. Moline, dist 7 30.00 Ben Heesacker, dist 14 88.00 L. C. Mehpiist, foreman machine shed 135.00 J. I,. Groff, It & H 140.00 Verboort Gen. Mdse Store (relief for Mrs. Pavry) 10.57 Killiam Sla. & Printing Co., dist atty's exp 27.15 Washington Co. Hospital, relief . 7.70 Wm. Tupper, court house expense 1.00 Mary E. Powers, relief for W'illie Seaman 20.00 Mays Bros. Mcrcaiitile Co., relief Mrs. Clemens 21.00 A. E. Simmons, Co. clerk's expense 9.00 Bushong & Co, Co. clerk's expense 67.00 H. V. Meade, Co. School Supt. exp ... 20.00 A. E. Simmons, assessor's expense. - 10.75 Greer's Grocery, relief for Mrs. J. R. Powell... 10.00 Greer's Grocery, court h expense .50 American Ry. Exp. Co., Co. Trea.s Exp 27 American Ry. Exp. Co. Co. Sch. Supt exuu. 2.42 Delta Drug Co., Co. Sch. Supt expense 1.95 Delta Drug Co., Co. As sessor's expense 8.90 Delta Drug Co., county court exp .10 Delta Drug Co., relief for Sarah Harrison ,. , 5.50 llillsboro Transfer Co., Co. Sch. Supt expense.. 1.54 llillsboro Merc. Co., court house expense 5.60 llillsboro Mere. Co., clerk's expense .60 A. A. Morrill, R & H 9.00 Brackney & Co., record er's expense 12.50 J. C. Smith, Juvenile Ct expense . 8.50 W. I). Smith, justice court fees . 6.40 C. V. Redmond, justice court w . 5.00 Relief Mrs. Mary Run yon 6.00 Mrs. John Penrson 15.00 Mrs. M. B. Welch 15.00 Anna Lingmnn 15.00 C. F. Castecl, for Newt Peters 6.00 (Continued on next page) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE la tht Muttor of tho Kstato of Edwin Richard Kyle, dis-onsed. Notice is hoieliy Riven (hut the tin drsii;ncd was, on the llltlt day of August, 1919, by th County Court or Washington lounty, (ircgon, duly appointed administrator of tho estate How NuxatecMron Helped Put Mc In Such Superb Condition As To Enable - Me To Whip Jess Willard And Win The World's Championship JACK "TIGER OF THE KING" TelU Q Secret ol HU Triunlnj Recommend Nuxatctl Iron To Eve ry Man and Woman Who Want To Build Greater Strength, Energy and Power Todav recorni.-.t'd .13 tho t ical superior to any livim; isuui the Superman of the J u:1' J)cmjsey, Heavy weight I h:in- iiun of the wm lil. cni1.uih 1c ow the part Nuxatcd Iron i.livoil iii lirtiiimr tii tiri'fvire Jiint for the supreme test of but i fit career. In lm decisive, situ.: bin; r;v victory over the mighty W il'. 'nl vlu v, had never before been !.:v.lcd fioiu lus teet. I'lUiP'ev tiK i'l.u ia :t i.yn.ii'Mc r . , j- " whufi lie i.u.1: "1 luve .verwhclminL' rtreiu.tb. .v 1 p.-tver J ' it thed n.f Mother Hul l never before known in the U t' ry f . y . 1 the rm. lh.it he to.,k Ncxa; y V-; In Kolnc 10 win tfut Iron as a part of bis training i t con- f v i i',- ' . U fx no ot'ser rjon vincinjr evidence of the. iuij.o' t.nire f; J - I'.'.m i'"' ',,omUtJ 1 . t t . t I 1 H -...V bi V TW t, I I V'OtJJ I, Mood rich in strength-giving and the high regard ui whic.i In liolds Nuxated Inm as a nuislcr strength and Uhod luilJcr, In lUtrmrnt tnnAtf it ht train! tjuarirrt in T.iltdo, the rn of lh i iattW, Jack lmtirv Mul; A(iff ri t- tncncmtt I he uie f N ma led Irm iUintt my iMtmng lur the htg hhi wuh J Millard, I luon notieJ thai 1 cml4 tnd harder itraint with IrM fsfigue lhan befure, am! 1 realireil (tut I twj lutind a Ionic and bw4 buiMrr bua plirrd an tmport.mt jrt n i ajettmg m into hne cuniliU"n, I ur nertr I relied toleljr vil trtnfth build mf (to4i and outdoor tttfttM to k'I tnf bluod rkh In rr-l tirpucli but with the World' t hmtttnhiD at luUe. 1 felt that 1 ahotilj lrve ru'tbinn undune ttut mU ht me to win. I wi advurd ol tue tfrti of Nunted Inm (of buil-lmf up the vih t tUnM, atrenirthentiig tb ncrvra arul auhnit in keen- vr wimian Un ut ti.rl vi nnt,i& uc the boly bt, and I am ftrmle convinced ilc don't tatk up tfiir tnenuttty with tha tKal rta utc hn brlfd t wtmJrrfullf in t hk:al irnu:'h and enrrirr wli' U c in- errAe mv ttamtna and endurance. Nuiatt l from baving lrntf f iron in the tV 4, Iron put added power brbind mf jmnrh r 1 t ik ui ir,.n in the bUud not nnV nt! . a ttetped me to accompli b wh-it I did at nun a fitivtKal and ninttal wmklinf, nrv To.edo. From the retutta In my own caa o-.ia, JrrtuMe, eailr fatticl, hut it uiudr bere the poMetnion of euprr tiulurnvc it r .-ti Jiim of tt it virile l -rxe, iUxt nimmt rrirtury, I fprl that ! am in I pu4iUm tot j-ij ctrrrtflb of wilt wNklt are lo ncfrur)r afrongly recommend Kumted Iron to eeery t,t iucie and powrf in every w1V of life, man and woman who wanii to butld greater It may a!o tratitfrm t bsuutul, wrt. trenffthi energy and p-fwer.' trrncfrd Wf-ensn into one whu i er.ne, In eonnfttinn wiih the fofrdlnf atal nrrvotn and imtaV!. T bctp ntile Hr-mit, tnent made by Javk Demote?, lr. Jnwt kern, rrd hlo.lrd Amri'int ihere I o-(-.tin( Krni t rwiriy bWvii- In rr evrwrtriite wht"H 1 baw found ft JRcllcTue Jloipitl ((hitdoor !ept , Ne Vdtuable a orimnle tt"n--Nt3itd Ittm ' York, and the Weitcbetter County r. J(bn J. Van If.trne, 1 rmcrty Mr.ii. aI aid: Tbe nvihmle of iraininf adoptrd by Inior and Clmital lliyvkian un the Willard and Fenipeef may bave bad arteat ll-.rd of IImUH ul the ( ify l N-w York, deal ta dd iriU 14 yuUu vl lib la tit, wt; "Suxiirf'.U ud tuiit vt Ml lutJ Sold by TUv I u h fi ii ji a li y ij i i It ' 4 "RoailH uie a iiiiii.iiiui 11 mi un 11 required to present tho same with iiroper vouchers, to tho undersigned at tho law office of John M. Wall, at Hi hImiio. Ore-iron, w tun six month from this duto. Haled at HillHlH.ro, Oity.uii, thin 1 1th day of August, A, l. 1919. K. M, Kyle, . Administrator of the Kstnle of Edwin Richard Kyln, deceased, Uv? 1 ' iron, i If UMfcM"riu.if iti iie h Mid vt ti t! ..lili'l e t I Ct:itlFtit ti Uft and hr -,ir4 Un it U'lH. '. I t my oi iinMt lnv. r m ule t k an j: gr 1 1 v tt ttut f t m 4 lion fc..uU Uf ft vift in tfi-tt.-.c IemiMry itu cotituin n U to e.-m wiUitHit pli-nte of fi. U. ml IKhhI r'M iiti brat t mMnf atnl ttrrnefh biuidin iron cmtid nUt(4!t,( (tt( frrriiie on LttttfLi oi jut like Wiltar I. li !Miif I civcur t fvrff tiiiiiUiif tvrrt tsi.it it m at fi'tynviitty (it ft lirmnvrv thmit-l ranudrr it t.lvmMpi.1 Ink Nut.u-! Iron. bow hkU mure im j.rt ant it h (r the Ixk of (ron in t!.e LS'm t. 'thrtr la Uf P tifpriin inir''.ir ui -rufii n!fcf lnn iron Mu irrii-y. ftitsv a cif- c lit Di ltrt Driitf Store find nil ntlirr ji ii ; .j u ji 1 t' ',v-n fi J ... ""f ' n 1 v t f J 1 (Oil DddgeBrdther5 QU5INE55 CAR Records of buinc house how thnt regard less of the service to which it is assigned, this car is a real economy. This is due, of course, to the very moderate, cost of running it and keeping it up. will pay yon to visit ns nnd exiimini' this car. ' - M. P. C A D Y HILLSBORO, - . . OREGON - t' V ' K ,W f-J, a -, . t jii iki'-vw w u 1 1 the tmils of IndiiHtry. Build thm, Unit induHtry mny urninh rmployment for lulior." mi ii ii ii niiiin u 11 ii ii n n 11 iui 11 11 if 11 n u n I'erkliu now has Ids fiee ulf . ... .... 1.. .., .. M ..I j' , , , , voum.f. Yon 1 ! 1 ' .... mill water sysirm iiiumm-u are welcome. tr For Sale A six fool hup stuvri suitable for prune men. C, I Crocker, I lillsburo, II 11 in I Itoiilc, 1 Below New Ion Station. 21 "Nuxatcd Iron put added power behind my punch and helped nio to nccomp . liub what I dtil ut Toledo." JACK DEMPSKY William Harrion ("Jack"). Dcmpsey Alllioiij.ti lil.s n nnnmrd liter in Ihe ri;ur. tlw intrnacly luntuii il!a of i ho new W.mWii Cluns. i .n U il.'.uly hIiowu by a r.-m..i!. lit In iiotcd nuking ju t iitie tiie big Hunt, m Icle- will ,im hrr. title t;ua tier ; ty !cinhr here !.e p.nt Nu4ie Iron tl.t;-c'l In hrlping him to c;i liU uromise to win l!.s ti-.h. imh' l ire dcrlvr I fr.n the Tit 4 atld tbe bl'-d ill tuin drfivr t ftnt the w rjt and tb ovtt t.Hinutfd in the u we br UUe, liut Unlr tbr t'ttt.d It tun tit irn i" ttKic4e to ftowTt it WtKi 4rvt p (iiti( 1 1 tt flini-le an t brim ir herf active the f ircet. Mr, bcjlihy men and wonitn wun llni of ttutt in tbctr bliwd the anr h.t mi ttifinh life wilb a arntlf, icl( rdtjiiii and fe4f!eat! I lUdr djnamn; ihwr avef a I enctj make ibtm utua"y mniffi ol tbcif own d' M'tif. it i tur ff iiit b w many tr-V It.) Jj 11 t rl aluiiK ,4 life ft'p in rrl'y uiir. ii' f in it n dr',iy nd du -t i"W ii. T auri' b. lb vf lnn aui b!p UilU -ar, fcratibirf men and womnt, brtier a-t pbwaHy J ntct tt. prWiftit f rirtf'Uf life, I e jtrte t';t SiMCiina ah-jU t ery p nnmti'y, e- riW orpmiC iri N uaiet rw t -r in my etrt nc It ia one of tb Uat t.iuc and rrd Uod build! kit.n t fliclat MiilKr,' liniimux' M litibt t Wti Km M Jk 1 a4 mi' I 1 u4 - M44 H l' ft.MUUH W irtt wi- M.'ID kwa MihIIU f ht nl-im It I Mt if U itm .m, 11 M t 4-" H-4 !- it, t t ! Wtl'tMM " ! ( MWtlWfc'n -? r lf ,tm vm . It m a m at mi a dfiiuil'. 'J. tZX n 11 ilji n 11 a u.ii a iUjpicy-PL 1 X V7 mmmi i