llillsboro Trading Co.
Dealers in Hay, Feed, Grain,
Potatoes, Onions, etc. Poul
try, Eggs, Produce. We Are
Headquarters for Poultry
Supplies.
WE BUY OATS AND
WHEAT
Remember Our Location
We End of Main St.
Telephone 271
HILLSBORO - OREGON
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The Best
The market affords is yours, when you select a
U. S. L. Battery for your car. We have them
for all cars. Drop in anil get acquainted, and
let us show you this battery.
A full line of supplies for your electrical
reeds always on hand.
Hillsboro Battery Service Sta.
l
Guides to
Correct Lubrication
There is a Zcrotene Correct Lu
brication Chart forcachmakeof car.
Get one for your car at your deal-
'.. er's or our nearest station.
STANDARD OH. COMPAJNTY
(California) 1
A grade or each type of engine
H- E- Fery, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co.
Cornel! u
C. K. Rogers. Res. 1448 Base Line St., Hillsboro. Pli.864
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ROBERT MILLS
Robert Mills died at Oreneo, at
the home of his father-in-law, I.
F.nslcy, August lei. l!Mf. lie
was bom in Jackson County, N.
C, Nov. 8, 1S77, and was married
in 1899 to Cora May F.nslcy. Tin
wife and seven children survive.
His parents live in Washington
state, and he leaves four sistcj-s
and a brother. He has been on
the coast ten years, and has be.-n
a member of the Baptist Church,
at Independence, Oregon, since
1S10. The funeral took place
Tuesday from the Limber Un
dertaking Parlors, Rev. J, T, An
derson officiating at the service.
Interment was in the Odd Fel
lows Cemetery.
I Vegetable and lowering pl&uU
now ready at Mueller Ore an
house, lath aad Oak. By mail or
on cull. Telephone 1UH7. Sit
! SUfcMO.NS.
JAS. IMBRIE HOME
Jas. Imbric, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Imbric. of Oreneo. arrived
home from the East. Monday,
having received his discharge
from the l S. Xavy. James was
last on the U. S. Ship Comfort, in
the hospital service, ami he got
as far across as the Azores, when
he sailed home with the vessel.
While in the Azores he was an
chored within a few hundred
yards of the ButYalo. on which
Cliff Long is stationed, for three
days, and neither knew the other
was in close proximity. James
says he is glad to get into "civs"
hut would have liked to have seen
European ports before he li ft tin-service.
J. II. Dorland and Grant Dor
land and wife, of beyond North
Plains, were city visitors yester
day. St. Matthew's Catholic Church
Sunday services, Masses at 8
and 10:30. Week days, Mass at
8 :20. J. T. Costelloe, Rector.
Mrs. R. 0. Proso, of Berkeley,
Cal., the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Quick, re
turned home Tuesday, after a six
weeks' visit.
Ronald Vaught, recently re
turned from France, departed
Monday for Tillamook, going
from there to Hcho, where he
will take care of the time fur the
State Highway contractor.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Payne and
Mr. and Mrs. Payne Sr. returned
Tuesday night from a trip South
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Glen Payne went
on irom Asmanu to calitornia.
and the seniors remained there
They have been absent two weeks
T 1. I , .
i nave casn nuvers lor im
proved Washington County
I favour property is for sale, write
me full detail and location, as 1
prefer to inspect it before bring
ing buyers out. Especially want
farms from 40 to 80 acres. D.
MeChesnev, 3041, Oak St., Port
land. 24-2(i
The entertainment committee
of Leedy Grange, Cedar Mill, will
hold a get-tosrether social at
the Grnn;re Hall, Saturday eve
ning, August 23, the proceeds to
be used for hall improvement.
Just a good social time expected.
Refreshments will he served.
Come and eat ice cream with tin
Grangers. No dancing. Mrs.
Ida May, Chairman.
Clem Slianer, of Jolly Plains,
departed Monday evening, for
Columbus, Ohio, and while East
will visit boyhood scenes near
Wilkesbarre, Pa., and Hinghainp
ton, New York. Clem has not
seen the old home for about !S5
years, and thought he would re
visit childhood scenes and also
visit the big G. A. It. and Sons of
Wterans Encampment, thus mak
ing two objectives. He will be
absent about a month.
"Nulade" Oregon eggs are
bringing f!4 cents a dozen whi n
marketed by the Oregon Poultry
Producers association of 250
members, represenlinir 75,000
hens. Every egg is candled,
graded and stamped, and repre
sents as perfect an egg as can be
produced. Portland retailers
buck the association, as eggs have
long been away under Seattle at d
San Francisco prices in Portland
while feeds were generally a lit
tle hiither.
the 4000 cows on test in Ore
gon slumped an average of Oy.G'.'l
pounds of milk and 1.8!) pounds
of fat in June, because of failing
pastures. This was a loss of near
ly $7000 in fat alone, and could
have been prevented largely by
feeding a little grain or silujje. A
good grain ration, says E. L.
Westover, in charge of testing, is
parts barley, 4 oats, and 1 lin
seed or cottonseed meal or 2 of
eocoanut meal.
J. B. Edgar, of Portland, en
gaged along architectural lines
for several years, is now assoei-
..,,..1 il. . T, T rrt i w
men wuii me ii. i,. iiicKer Lum
ber Co., at the old Badger site.
He state that Mr. Tucker will at
once put in a drafting room anil
five Jntenditi'r builders free con
sultation, both for the construc
tion of homes as well as for im
pending changes. The yard is
daily unloading big shipments of
lumber and building material, and
the public is invited to inspect
their stock. I
UN I11L UKCLTr COUKT OF TUK
STATE OF OKUJON, FOli XUK
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
J. F. Bill, Plaintiff,
v.
F. A. Kead, Defendant.
lo I. A. Koud, the above mimed
dcXcuiiuut;
In the name of the Stale of Ore
gon, you are hereby commanded aud
retimed lo appear aud uuswor Uio
complaint iUod by the piuinuU'
uiuust you iu Uio uuovo entitled t,uit
ou or boloio Uie jUi duy of Septem
ber, 1D19, luiti if you fail lo eo ap
pear aud answer said toinplaint, for
waut thereof, Uio pluiuUii wiil apply
to Uio Court for Uiu relief prayed lor
tu his eoumluiut herein as follows,
to-wit:
For juuguiuut uuiuuaI you for the
sum of $loO.UO wiUi imcivsl Ihcic
ou ut Uio ruLo of 10 per ceut. per an-
uuiu from uud afUu' February 11,
iUlo, until paid, Uio iuiUn-i- sum ol
floO.OO us attorney's fees, uud Ins
cosU uud uisbuiseiucuts hemu; for
a lurthur judgment and divreo ut the
court Uiat Uio mortjjujjo described in
plaiuUff's coiuplainl bcim; Uiat cor
laiu mortiaso dated 1-ouiuary II,
1U13, for the sum of $10.00 tiven
to secure a uuto of Uio sumo uinounl,
executed and delivered by deleuiiant
to K. 1. ilcKeo uud coveiuit; Uie lol
lowuitf dosenbej real piopeity, to
wit: "iVacU Ouo (1), Two t-) and
TUrt (3) in Cherry liui Acre
Tracts, according to tho duly rvcoid
ed plut thoieof, iu Uie County ot
Washiutftou, StaUi of Oregon" which
mortgage was recorded ou Maich 1,
1L13, ill Book Co ut pugo o60 of the
Mortgage Kecords of Washington
County, Oregon, and liicreafter duly
assigned to plain tuf, be forcclo.sed
and Uio piopeity tiierem described
sold ill ttio maimer provided by law,
Uio proceeds of such saio to bo up
plied, (1) to Uie, costs and expenses
of sale, (2) to Uio costs and dis
bursements of pluiuUff herein, in
cluding attorney's fees, (Z) to the
payment of Uio judgment entered
herein in favor of plain tilt' and
against defendant, and (1) the bal
ance, if any Uiere be, to be puid us
Uie Court may direct; and if there
be any deliciency after Uie applica
tion of said moneys, that plum lit' f
have judgment against defendant for
such delicieiu y ; and for that defend
ant, and all persons claiming, or to
claim by, through or under him be
forever barred and foreclosed of all
right, tiUe and interest iu and to said
real property and every part thereof,
save only the statutory right of re
demption, and Uiat plaintiff have
such other and further relief as may
seem just aud equitable to Uie Court
in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Hills
boro Argus, once a week for six suc
cessive weeks, pursuant to an order1
of the Honorable Geo. R. liagley,
Judge of the above entitled Court, di
recting that service of summons be
made as aforesaid, and that you be
required to appear and answer plain
tiff's complaint on or before the 2fth
day of September, 1U19, which order
was made and entered on the 12th
day of August, l&IU. The date of
the first publication hereof is the
14th day of August, 1919.
Oscar Furusct,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address, 616 618 Fenton
Building, Portland, Oregon.
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LAWMILtS
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SUMMONS
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Washington Coun
ty.
Florence Honey, Plaintiff,
vs.
Herbert Honey, Defendant.
To Herbert Honey, the defendant
above named:
In the name of the state of Oretron:
You are hereby reuuired to appear and
answer the complaint fiied against you
in the above entitled suit, on or before
the l'Jth day of September, 1919, and if
you lu ho to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for a decree granting her the
relief prayed for in the complaint, to
wit: That the marriage contract between
you and the plaintiff be severed, annul
led and set aside upon the grounds of
desertion, and that the plaintiff have
such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
pursuant to an order of the Hon. Geo.
R. Hagh y, Judge of the above entitled
Court, which order was made and en
tered by said Judge on the 7th day of
August, 1919, and reuuires that this
summons be published at least once a
week for six successive weeks in the
Ifillshoro Argus, a newspaper publish
ed in Hillsboro, Washington County,
Oregon. The date of the first publica
tion of this summons is tho 7th day of
August, ii-.(. ins aate or the tnrt
publication thereof is September lHth,
1919.
John C. Shillock,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
503Gerlinger lildg., Portland, Oregon.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
John Sinclair, I'liiiutilf,
vs.
Frank M; Keemrn, Charlotte
Hutchison, Kulh llurget.
Kininn McIa'hI, Henry N,
Kecmm, Jemima ltliu'kntoiH,
Iowa linlfour. Frank Il.lien
nett, J;W. Dennett, s. Albert
iU'imett, George J, Itctmctt, ,
Pearl Hennett, Charles Gale
wood, Ella Gatcwiicd, Olive
GatewiHid and Laura Gate
wood, iVfcndantri.
To Henry N. Keenon, Jemima lil.u-k-stone,
t'hartcs Gatewood Ella Gate
Wihh), Olive GatewiMsl and l.aura CiHtc
wimhI, of tho above named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby requiretl to Hppear in
the above entitled court hihI answer the
foinplaint tiled against you in the a
bove entitlm.1 cause on or U-l'uie l' e
12th day of scptcuil-r l'.M9, said ilnie
being after the expiration of six weeks
from the date of the first inililu iilum
of this summons, the date or the hrst
publication being the :i 1 st day of July
1919, and the date of the last publica
tion being the 11th day of September
1919, and if you fail so to appear mid
answer said complaint, for want there
of the Plaint itf will apply to the court
for the relief prayed tor iu his compla
int, to-wit: for a decree declaring urn!
adjudging the Plaintiff to be the owner
in fee simple and in posessiou of the
following descrilHsl imrcel of real pr
erty, situated in Washington county.
Uregon to-wit:
The south half of the south west
quarter of section 12, l 2 - N K II W,
W illamette Meridian;
and forever barring nnd precludine
you aim eacn oi you irom claiming or
assertin.: any right title or interest in
or to said property or any part thereof,
or claim or lien upon the same adverse
to the title and interest of the I 'In ml 1 1 f
therein ami thereto; nnd that the title
of the Plaintiff to said real property he
lorever u.ucted attains! your claims ami
demands and all persons claiming by,
through or under you or either ol you:
nd for such other and further relief
s to the court may seem equitable and
proper in the premises.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof in the HilUboro
Argus pursuant to order of the Honor
able Geo. H. Uagley, JudtfO of the
above entitled court, which said order
was made, rendered and dated on the
26lh day of July, 1919, and directs the
service of this summons upon by publi
cation thereof iu the Hillsboro Argus,
for six consecutive and successive
weeks
Hare, McAlear & Peters,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Resident attorneys State jf
Oregon Post Office Address,
Shute Savings bank Budding
Hillsboro, Oiegoa
Date of first bl cation, July Hint,
1919.
I)Bte of last publication, September
llth, 1919.
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TMC CMINGTON ARMft U H C CO lC
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Wr.sh
ton. In the Matter of the estate of John .
Yeager, deceased.
Notice iH hereby given that Joseph
Yeager, executor of the estate of John
F. Yeager' deceased, has filed in the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
lor Washington county, hiB final u
count as such executor of said estate
nd that Saturday the ,'Jath day of Aug
ust 19)9, at the hour of K) A. M. of
said day at the court room of said court
has lieen fixed by said court as the
time and place for hearing objections
w shiu nnal account, and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first published Julv lllst.
1919. Joseph Yeairer.
Executor of the estate of John F.
Yeager, deceased.
Jot. H. Page, 1020 Chamber f Com
merce, Portland Oregon. Attorney.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
William P. McGee and Mary G. Mi
Gee, his wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
John Laughlin and Langhlin, li ih
wife, Defendants.
To John Laughlin and -- Laughlin,
his wife, the above named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear in
the above entitled court and answer
the complaint filed against you in the
above entitled cause, on or before the
I2th day of September, 1919, said date
being after the expiration of six weeks
from the date of the first publication of
inn summons, the date of the first
publication thereof being Thursday
the illst day of July, 1919, and the date
of the last publication thereof being
Thursday, the llth day of September,
1919, and if you fail ho to appear and
answer said complaint, for want there
of, the Plaintilfs will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in their
complaint, to-wit: for a decree declar
ing the Plaintiffs to bo the owners in
fee simple, by the entireties, and in
the actual posession of all of Lot 4, in
block 18, of and in the town now cityj
of fieaverton, Washington County,
Oregon: that vou and all persons claim-
ing by, through or under you, or cither
of you, lie forever barred and pre
cluded from claiming or asserting any
right, title or interest in or to said
? remises; and I hat tho title of the
'laintiffs Iherein and thereto be for
ever quieted as against your claim of
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Telephone 422X
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THE HILLSBORO
COMMERCIAL BANK
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000
Au did, safe and conservative bank,
located in I he HilLslioni Commercial
block, S. W. corner Main and Second
streets.
Hillsboro Commnrcial Hank.
r-smrr-r-iii
I'l.Jan.LWet'prM.W'l
t 1 1 if l if l til muul t twii-iiin or I rmniiln. nl w.,i m . . . . .... I
for such other and further relief as to "l JU y' ,J1J J1"" ,rwt ,h,ut D AQf ViVa TnOlira TIP! I
the court may seemeiuitable mid prop-1 summons be served Umn you by DUot rirt) UlSUrdllUU
cr in the premises. publication thereof in the Hillsboro
This summons is served in.on vou l.v! A,u"' HH by luw prescribed,
piibli. ation thereof in the llilbbem Hare, McAlear & Peters,
Arvus, pursuant to order of the Hun.1 Allnnu-vH f.ir PI.;,.! iir
iorahle (leo It. liat;ey ,re of the' Uesi.lent iitlornevs, Hlate of Oregon
above entitled court, whioh said order p,.H. (ii1p A.l.l!-;. til.i.i.. i'.i ...
was made, rendered and dated on (he Uunk Building, Hillslwro, Oregon
JOHN VANDEKWAL
Aenl IOjidon iv. Iaiic:i
sliire I;ire Itisnrntn-e Co
(Jllice phone, 931 ; its. pboiieJ0.'l