IJtt LEVY GOES 10 State Requires Ovi r One Quarter of Amount of Taxation CO. BOARD MAKES LEVY Seventeen and Three-Quartert Milli it the 1920 Levy The County Hon nl has levied the taxation in inillugc fur tin- year 1920, iiixl llic niillagc uf county, .lull' Mlllt Schools, llllllilll' of spcC- ml I ii ri in hi to I 7.1 iiiiIIn, iiihI provides llir in in of $,'1041,0 Hi. til. This lucluilci, the lnli school tax on dish-lets where llieji si-linols iirr not maintained, which amounts to urn 1 1 v H,0(M), and iil.o the slate lu for s 1 1 1 1 1 r and soldiers educational purposes, rind t tic market mads levy by the slate, in ilillrri utiatcd from I In couniy. These hitler two ilem throw the stale Inn which our county unci pay to tin- nun of nearly .f I .'10,(11)0. The levies, ni mitilr I V the roiirl arc : Purpose M.tt.- Tax ( M iii nil ( o, tu .. i 'o, School tux Mill, 8.72 8.41 a. 2 O.'l.l ,i).'i."i j. a I 01) HI Inili M nl soldiers Library Co. KomiI tax ilirh School MinKi I lioads .Sums to In' raised Slal.' tax If I 29, 9.V.M9 111 1 .Otid.fl I 72,700.li! 711 A. 10 7(.'i.ti ."i(l,7!7. U l7.tMH.li! il MN7.20 Clllilltl t.iv Srli. ..il I i Indigent soldiers I .it'll i Co. Iii. id tax Hif. ii i hool Market llailos 'I In' total uiillagr for slate, gt in r.-tl county and schools ii 17 4 nulls. Ani-iiiir Holey ha- been given the I' M' and hf already has a corps t work on tin- extensions. AUCTION SALE A I I am moving " Wilbimina, w ill sell at public sale at thr Will Smith place, four miles ninth of Hillsboro- rni'k road all tin- way from Hilld.oio at ten a m , on S ATIHDAV. JAN. 17 Three registered Jersey cows, ill milk, one Id be fresh in Man h ; ( iili-rnn-y enw. Hi milli ; I X hih i l iiili .lern v row t, f ii-ilu iii d bet I'nll and all br.d; all tln-sr row. ate line milkeri. and extra buy.- for Ji-rieV and an rvtra line In rl ; iiire bred Jern V bull, yearling; nuiittred (Jui-rnsey bull, ei'ininn 3 years; II two-year luifi ls, fresh in Spring; also ma nure spreader, S ft. ruminated rolb r, a horse Fairbanks Morse limine; barrel spray outlit; hay rutt' r. It.ibroek milk tester; milk eaiis, pump jaek, -' hides' bees, several tout loose hay, hayrark, hnyinke. l.iincli at noon. If it rains sale will be held under rov er. Terms of sah lfl'0 and under, rash; over .t'.'O bankable notes, at H per rent, interest. Calvin Johnson, tw ner. J. V. Huiihes. Aurtionerr. J. It. Imlay, of Heidvillr, fjrrrt inK friends in the rity Monday. The city has reused its rust le y on the street improvement, ami Ihr amounts will be re-adver I ised For Sale -Jersey row, 0 yeara, in milk 8 months; also Jersey heifer, 2K montha old, to freshen .Inn. .--(). Gardner, Bniiku, Ore. It. II ; llox 82. Phone North Plains IIP 12. 42-44 J. C. Hare and Leonard Hrown, of the biir Il.ire rnneh, Minter liridne, have 100 hogs to turn off in a few day. Just think of all the "sissiges" and spare ribs this will mean, IF YOU WANT TO START SOMETHING MAKE IT A BANK ACCOUNT Willi that al the. Hillsboro Nut ion al tJnnk you may be sun' that you will be in a position to stait anything else practical that you may wish. And you may be cer tain too of our co-operation in all legitimate endeavors. 'Nationalize' your account at the only National bank in Hillsboro. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN HILLSBORO W. II. Wehrung, Pres. J. P. Gardner, Cashier !ci. P.. Ueedle, Vice Pres. A. Lembeck, Asst. Cash. IMlllllllllf IHIIIIf IIMIM1 IM1IIMM1 M MIM)llir ihihimiim.iim John lWichcn, aged about tit years, ft native of Switzerland, whs fuiinil tli'itil fit his house near West Union, hist .Saturday. A ' neighbor wax enroute to Hillsho- ro and passed tht; place .Saturday morning, lie noticed that Ueich I'll' Ntix'k had not hrru fed, but thought nothing particularly aliout it until he returned that af ternoon, and noticed tin: same romlition. Ill- thought he had better investigate, and when he knocked received no response. He thru tnnl Ihi' door, hut -it took fori't' to swing it open. Ilcichcn' shoes writ' disclosed an tin1 door )! in 1 1 , mid tin- fa Mr r at once uriil to tht' 1 1-It-1 tin j ii i- and called the sheriff. The ollirial wrnt to thf I i t at oner and found lli'li'lieii ill ad. lie prnha bly had expired early Saturday morning, or very bile Friday night. Id- evidently had gone lo tin- doni' to open it when hi- frll, or had just entered tin- house and shut tin- door, when hr was slink . Itrii In u was a peaecii hlc eit Urn ami had many friends. II.' .iii ". " oiciicinr, ami Hail livnl out at Went t'liion for over a ipiaiter of a renlurv. Por Sale -Two rrgi.trred Hol slelu bulln, ready for liKht crvicc oiii of Ilaxelhurat King Segis Vreman, whom, dam lm rreonl "f HO.4,'1 lb, butter fat in 7 day, 3.02 t,t; one registered Ilolatein hull, 1 1 moiitliM old, mni of Alder ly Homestead Crown, whoac dam ' 27 pound butter fat cow, 7 lbs milk daily. Heady for er vh'e; also lirifern, yearlings and 2 year old; hoiiic young rows, fresh and coming fresh in Janu ary and February. Shortage of feed and need of room is reason for ale.--John A. I.indow, Hllln boro, Ore., R. 8; liox (ifl. Phone 1835 Seholls. 42-44 Martha Vi,w, II sues Herherl Wlswell, of Hanks, asking for a divorce and $35 monthly alimony for herself and three small chil dren. She also wants !0 to sup port herself and children during pendency of the suit, and if 75 to pay her attorney. She says the husband makes if I OS monthle. The plaintiff swears that wlnn she asked the husband to get some wood he told her they could all freer.e to death, as he didn't give a g. d. ff "r' Thompson has pur CS' chased, and w ill use during I !'.'(), one of the latest ami most scientific instruments known to optical scirnie; w hich assures his patrons of absolutely correct ghivsc.. Thin brinv's his standard of examination up to "second to none" in the slat.'. Don't fail to have Pr. Thompson ilemoiist rate, and examine Jour exes with this wonderful instrument. Next visit Friday, Jan. f, Washington Ho tel, all day. 48 1 1 C. P. Farnli.im attended Farm ers' Week at (). A. C. and while there visited with the families of A. C. Winney and W. K. Simth. The oliltimes of Hillsboro and vi cinity are doing well growing $2 wheat where six-bit wheat grew before, and they send their re gards to their Washington Coun ty friends. Por sale; Young bull, old enough for service; 15 months; and two bull calves; fine animals; good breeding, and from Regis tered Ilol.steins. Out of sire whose nearest dam made 21) lbs. butter in one week. At farmer's prire. A. liendler, Cornelius, R. 1. 48 5 Senator Wood and Represent alives Hare, (irahaiil anil Haines will al tend the special session of the legislature next Monday. Mr Hare iiuiv introduce a cloture res olutiou, limiting speeches to 5 minutes, so the session will rapid ly finish its work. (let those auto tires half-soled or repaired now, and have them ready for use wlnn the weather settles.-- Foster's Tire Shop. 45 a w in ws ujiiw i - .th: I IHI T ORCHAROEST WRITES Uf FRUIT NECESSITY Authority on Orchard Send In terfiling Letter to Argu CAPTURED MANY PRIZES Telia of Need of a Fruit Inspector Who Will Make Good It. I.eis, the licavcrtun orchnrdist, w rites tin: following to the Argus, under date of Jan. il ; "Noticing in the Argus of Jan. 1 that "It. I.eis, of lleaverton, who has taken first prizes at a laud show in Portland against all comers from the Northwest, etc., '' permit me correct it should read "at every bind and horticultural show, fempt ling with the whole Pacific Northwest." I have in my possession medals and premiums galore, and will have them on exhibit at the Hank of lleaverton, ami later, perhaps, at Hillsboro, The only time lh.it I did not get first prize was wln n Washington County had a prize which is now at Hillsboro. I furnished the stuff and others got the credit. I was promised pay for my work and boarding the men, etc., but am still waiting for the cheek, and think 1 will have to wait. Now, as to a fruit inspector -we have not had a fruit inspector! to speak of for some years and most of our beautiful orchards are not fit for firewood notwilh stauding we can raise the best fruit in the country. Many or chards are covered w ith San Jo.se : scale ami would not burn - but later I will mention more on this subject. At the present writing we have no fruit inspector and it is prob ably as well, for the appropria tion carries but S?100 for I!20, while there is not a county in the state ncisls one more than we do. I mean, of course, nu inspector who understands his business not some one who will call "sun burn" by the name of "anthrac nose." Now to give us an idea of the kind of clean applet we are rais ingsome years ago I had a load of apples in Portland. A man got on my wagon and asked where I was from. I told him, ami had s hard time to make him believe me. He said "This is the first clean load of apples that I ever saw from Washington County. The man was State Inspector, Mr. Stansliury. The Oregon Growers' Cooperative Ass'n. will soon be building packing houses in Wash ington County, and that will mean that growers will get the best prices for their product, as all will be sold under one brand. They will do the packing, grad ing, etc., providing, of course, they get the acreage, ami, of course, the fruit will have to be marketable, and to have market able fruit of course anyone can raise them you will have to spray at the proper times, and use the right kind of spray mater ial, and not let some dealer, for the sake of a larger profit, impose on you, telling you this"dry stuff" is as good as any .spray, when it is absolutely worthless. I mean the soluble sulphur and dry lime and sulphur. To be of any use at all twice the amount must be used but more of this later. Without boasting I have made a success of the orchard business for about H0 years. I have made a practical study of the industry, so I believe I am in a postion to know at least something about it. This knowledge is at the com mand of any fruifgrowcr, ns I am always gbwl and willing to help any one w ho does not know. It. I.eis, Aetna Orchards, Beaverton, Ore." MRS. J. E. KERTSON Mrs. Mary Prances Kcrt.son, wife of J. P.. Krrtson, of 72 Past 2Uth Portland, died Sunday, from the results of drinking a pianti- of concentrated lye, doubtless with suicidal intent. Mrs, Keit son was aged 61 years, and has licen in ill health for several cars. She drank the potion at bout 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Her husband called Pr. J. P. auiiesie who did everything pos ble in the way of antidotes, but exuired within a short time. She is survived bv her husband and a daughter, aged 18 years. Mrs. Kertson was a daughter of the late J. W. Sappington, county treasurer here for years, and a sister of P.. B. Sappington, pres ent treasurer. A lonur term ot ill ness broke down her usual forti tude, and the net was u surprise to the family and friends. Gas engine, 2 II. P. for side P.quippeil with Webster high ten sion magnito. Fine running or der. Goes for $15 cash. R. J Sehwanke, Cornelius, R. 1 ; near Shefflin station. 43-15 Wm. A. SehullV Mini Miri' Laiiibei t were nnili (1 in man i.ia Jan. 2, 1020, Judge j. W. Good in olTiciuting. sh J. A. Hobbs, of mar James, was an Argus caller Monday. (iiistavc Ituecker, of ie ii I'.looining, was a city caller Mon day a f lernoon. John I.. M. I) iii'i 11 , Portland insurance man, w is out to Hills boro Monday, greet jiM. friends. For aale : P.ight shouts, weigh ing over 100 lbs. each; just right for late winter butehnrintf . - - F. A. liowlby, Cornelius, It. 2. i,i-r W. II. Miller, of the McNamer place, on Gales, w as down to I he city Saturday. For sale-- Purred Rock cocke rels, direct from O. A. C. strains. Phone 4R7. Addn s It. Horner- ker, Hillsboro, II. 5. l.'l 5 Win. Mohr, a subscriber of the rgus for over 25 years, was ft caller Saturday, renewing his an nual rending. A lio.ise and two lot, fm s.iir. l ive hundred cish, or -liUO, put cash and balance on time. Title ar. Four roonn. City water lo yard. P. Corn in. 13-15 G. J. Sehwanke, of Shelllin, ailed on the religious weekly Saturday morning. For sale: Good, strong ser viceable havage bicycle, in good condition; new tires. 'Pake il for fI2.50. Call P.. M. Rice, Phone 2107. C( t." JamcM J. Shaw ami Olive lir.nl 1 ev were united in marri.-it'i' .I n. (i, l!20, Judge J. W. Ge filiating. i of Drs. Robb it Wiley this v.eek a little i!:tiii;lil"r of operated on Mrs. P.. M. Barnes, of east of the city, and on Mrs. Sam Moon Jr.. of Centerville. For sale: Close to Hill, horn; 10 acres; good house and or chard; barn; running water on place. A good home. Inquire at SKI First St., Hillsboro. t:i 5 Perkins National Herbs are highly recommended by user, for blood, liver and kidney s- - 200 pills, $1.25, plus 5 cents war tax. Postage paid. . I.. Stevens, Laurel, Ore. 41 If For sale: Grade Holstein bull. 18 months old. A good one and right color; 2 5-year old cows, to freshen soon; Grade Jersey cow. 7 years, to freshen soon; !;'S0 up. W. W. Mellar, Uredville. 15 Basket Social and program, at the Witch Hazel school house, Saturday night, Jan. 10. I'.very body invited. Ladies will please bring baskets. Proceeds are for the hem-tit of the school. Por sale: Sorrel horse, 1350; 8 years old ;broke single and dou ble ; sound and true; black horse. 9 years old, 1150; good work an imal; also 3 1 S inch wagon. Frank Rinck, Buxton, Ore. 15 Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. F.mmott came over troui aneouver the first of the week. Geo. will re main here ami work with Con tractor John F.ngeldinger. If you have milk cows, beef cattle hogs or sheep for sale. Irop me a post card. Highest prices paid. -Albert l.osli, lleav erton. Ore, R. 2; Tel. Hillsboro. 2ltXl. 8i) 3! First Baptist Church, Third and Fir Sts.. Prof. Sehla-uch, pas tor Bible School at lO a. m.; preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:80 p. in.; B. Y. P. I'. "Training for Ser vice, 0:30 p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. For sale: Bay team horses. 3200; six and eight; sound and true. Julius Coupe, Hillsboro, R. 4,Box 13, on Jas. Young place, IV' miles west city. Will con sider trade for them around 1200 each. 43-44 Do not overlook that dance at Union Hall, one mile from Cedar Mill. Saturday evening, Jan. 17. A fine orchestra and a good time. Managers, Eggers, Donovan and Hickcthier. Try our in.iil order department. We have a most complete line of general .merchandise. Prices are right. Will pay parcel post any where in county or state. W. I. Stevens, l.'iui'ci, Ore. 11 tf Jos. Cawrse, who pioneered in the hop business years ago, but who is now raising none of the product, was in from North Tual atin Plains Friday morning. Dr. J. Sorensen has opened a Veterinarian office in the former Argus office, on Second St., east of the court house. Calls answer ed day or night. Start the New Year right' by cleaning up your land with Du pont powder- I have the three grades, the Arctic, Repaum and 20 Per Cent. I buy in ear lots and sell for less than dealers buy ing in ton lots. Special prices in ton lots to one person. W. L. Stevens, Laurel. 44-tf Henry Dooley was down from near Banks Friday. Henry is thinking seriously of dubbing the old ranch "Railroad Farm," it having three lines across it. He '.ays now that all he needs is a ' 'h'niar"' on the )l;uc for the forest patrol machines nnd lie will have nil the transit lines, over land, represented. MEISBOriO HIGH 10 PLAY SU1SIEI Viitor One of the Faatent Bas ket Ball Team in State GAME PLAYED FRIDAY EVE Students Will Get Out and Help Local With Encouragement (liy Leo (Joar) The Boys' basket ball team will play the fast James John High team on the local floor this Fri day evening, Jan. !). The boys have been working hard under the coaching o Coach Sehoth and no doubt they will put up a scrappy and snappy game. Ac cording to report the James John team is one of the fastest in tin Portland Interseliolastic league. A large turnout is expected as this is the first game of the year remember the team's good work last season. The Senior Girls' basket ball team defeated a team composed of girls made up from the other three classes, the score being 18 to 12. The under class girls held the seniors to one basket in the last half. The girls of the Domestic Art class heard Miss Davis, O. A. C. Tuesday. Miss Davis is making a tour of the state. LaVerna Thornburgh and Hel en N aught, of the Commercial Dept., won the forty-word speed certificate giveji by the type writer company. It looks as tho the department w ill develop some real stenographers. Karl Victor, former Hilhi stu dent, was a visitor Tuesday. Ib has been in the merchant marine for some time and has made some fine trips. A Senior meet was held last night to deride whether or not a play w as to be given by the class of '20. The committee selected Dorothy Linklater, chairman; Kaltini Rood, Chas. Buchanan, Reynold Chapman and Leo Gor. The first staff meeting of the Hilhi was held Monday and plans for the new book were up for dis cussion. It is expected to have about 112 pages, plenty of snap shots and cuts, and all that goes to make a real Annual. Senior Briggs says the class pins are "on the way." Final exams are only three weeks distant, and all are buck ling down to hard study. On Wednesday the ex-service linn received their money from the state fund, each check amounting to $n0. They receive 25 monthly. RILEY MILLER Robert P. Riley, of Tacoma, Wn., and Mrs. Laura A. Miller, of For est Grove, were united in marri age in this ,'ity, Jan. 1, 1920, Rev. J. G. Hessler officiating. The bride is well known in the North Plains and Shady Brook section, where she lived for many years. They will inke their home in Tacoma. COUNTY COURT County Court is in session this week, with a big docket before them. The County Judge and one commissioner, Mr. Hesseare act iug as the court, no commissioner having as yet been named to take the place of John W. Cornelius, resigned. The court will be in session a greater part of the month, as there is much business to trans net. HURST-OLSON C. E. Hurst and Mrs. Marie Olson were united in marriage in Hills boro, Jan. 7, 1920, Judge J.. W. Goodin officiating. The groom is well known at North Plains, and was the lessee of the B. P. Cornelius farm for several years. For some he has been in the grocery business in the Portland distriei. He is a tine citizen, and while here m ide a host of friends who wish him happiness. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is b-M-eby given that on November 1910, by mutual ennseiit. the firm of Peterson Bros, was dissolved. Oscar Peter son retiring from the said firm. H. C. Peterson continues the bus iness under the name of "H. C. Peterson." He will pay all bills against the old firm and collect all accounts due. H. C. Peterson, Oscar Peterson. Formerly Peterson Bros, of Hillsboro. Ore. 44-46 Forsale: Three dozen laying pullets, full-blood R. I. Reds; al so rubber-tire buggy, good as new; 5-months shoat; 2 tons hay. lO. W. Ware, City K. 1, Box 15 ; ' IK miles north nf Hillsboro. 45 Jonas Moline, of near Reed villf. was a citv caller yesterday, on business with the county court. Chas. P. Dcichmaii, who work ed at the shipyards the past year, and never knew what it was to lose a day's time, suffered ' "kink" in his side the other day, shortly after cpiitting his employ ment, and has been hardly able to navigate. He was laid up for over a week, but is now able to straighten up. Mr. Deichinan was not exerting himself in the least when the muscle suddenly con tracted, lie is of the opinion that it pays to keep busy. I have the K. C. DeWitt & Co's line of proprietary medicines. This line needs no recommenda tion after being used once. We carry the following in stock, post age prepaid De. Witt's Laxative Cold Tablets; DeWitt'a Cough Syrup; DeWitt Dyspepsia Tab lets; De Wilt's Kidney Tablets; DeWitt's Little Early Risers; Bee'n Laxative Cough Syrup. W. L. Stevens, Laurel. 44-tf E. J. Johnson, of Payette, Idaho, w here he is in the bee busi ness, as well as a raiser of fruit, arrived Tuesday, and is greeting oldtime Hillsboro friends. Mrs. Johnson came down w ith him and is visiting with her daughters, in Portland. They go from here to the coast for a short trip before returning to their home in the Idaho country. Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington Sts., (The Church of the Friendly Greeting) Walton Skipworth, pastor 9:15 a. m., Sunday School; 11a. m., sermon. "I Perish With Hunger," 6:30 p. m., Epworth and Interme diate Leagues; 7:30 p. m., ser mon, "The Golden Ark." Choir practice at the parsonage Tues day evening; prayer meeting Thursday evening. Chas. W. Loudon, who has been at Clatskanie the past year, was in town Tuesday, preparing to go to F.IPaso, Texas, on private busi ness. C. W. noted many changes in the old town since he was a resident of beyond North Plains. He spent the day Tuesday greet ing his oldtime friends, and savs Hillsboro looks like the real busi ness city. The following Washington County men are serving on the I.'. S. Grand jury at Portland- Frank M. Shermin, Forest Grove, foreman of jury; J. H. Garrett, Hillsboro; Alfred Guerber, Con nell station, on the CniteJ. The trio started work Tuesday morn ing. For Sale Fine registered Jer sey bull, papers with him. Fine type, splendid conformation; 3 years old; must change head of herd. Is good sized and his mother a 42-pound cow. George Meacham, Mountaindale, Ore gon. 42-44 A young man who will not di vulge his name was caught on the United track, above Connell stt tion, the other day, having in his possession some shoes, overalls. and other clothing:, stolen from the store there. He is in jail pending trial. L. B. Fair was fined $100 and costs for allowing minors in his pool hall at North Plains, and an other hundred for permitting mi nors to play cards. On paying $25 on each count he was paroled on the balance during good be havior. E. I. Kuratli has his office in the Hillsboro National Bank Building, upstairs, Main St. en trance. Real estate, loans, insur ance, insurance of autos, etc., coin cynneing. Notary Public, Hillsboro, Ore. tf Herman Dallman, who forged a check against John Welch, of Beaverton, last summer, was brot into juvenile court the past week. He re imbursed the bank and was paroled pending good behavior, lie was taken to Multnomah to answer a like charge there. Have good barn building which want transformed to garage. Enough lumber for two garages. Will give balance lumber to party who will build one for under signed. J. B. Wilkes, 1471 Base line. 43-44 Born, on Jackson Day, Jan. 8 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Van Loin, of Cornelius, a son. The vounar man's daddv carries mail on Cornelius R. 1. John .abratas is in jai charged with violating the liquor law. He hails from Elmoniea. Marriage license wes granted this week to John W. Brennan and Frances E. Smith. Rev. H. 1). Chambers will con duet services in All Saints Mis sion on Sunday next at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Albert Reamy, working at the condenser, severely crushed one of his fingers Tuesday. Dr. E. II. Smith took care of the injury. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kyle, Jolly Plains, Jan. 3, 1920, :i son. Thos .Bradley, of Beaverton, Mid S. Hemquist, of West Union, . ere Argus callers Friday. H. L. Flint, of Seholls, was greeting friends in the city the 1 last of the week. E.H. SMITH, M. D..D.C Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH Completely equipped hospital in connection. Calls answered day or night. Oilice over HilUboru National Bank. Hillsboro, - Oregon Dr. J. O. ltobb Dr. D. II. Wiley ROBB & WILEY Physician and Surgeon Commercial iiuuk Building Hillsboro, - Oregon Phones Oilice Ml; Res. Ih'i Dr. J. Ii. Dimmore Has resumed the Practice ot Medicine uud Surgcryj umt 1ms olliccs in the Commercial Build ing, above the Hilisboro Commer cial Bank, Hillsboro, Oregon. DR. E. T. HELMS, Chiropractic Physician Using in connection Electricity, Hydrotherpathy and Scientific Dietetics. Calls unswtitd day or night. Telephone 29(ilZ. Offices 1 and 2, Heidcl Building, Hillsboro, - Oregon DR. C H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs iu Hillsboro Commercial Building, Main St., Tecphouc 1 id Hillsboro, - Orcgo i DR. W. H. PAS LEY, Dentist Offices in Heidcl Bldg.. upstairs. Main St., adjoining Post Otlice. Phone, 2596. Hillsboro, - Oregon Licensed Oregon 2 10; Penn. 1018 Phone 872 GEO. J. LIMBER, Funeral Director Moderate Prices. Personal Ser vices. Residence Funeral Parlors, Washington and Sixth Streets. Automobile Hearse Hilsboro, - Oregon H. W. PRICKETT, Undertaker We answer calls day or night to all sections. State Licensed Embalmer , Banks, .... Oregon Dr. J. SO KEN SEN Veterinary Surgeon Late State'Dcputy Calls answered. Day and Night. Telephone, Office, 352; Pes. ,353. No. 1212 Second St. Hillsboro, ... Oregon RONALD C. VAUGHT Collections, Insurance, and Auctioneer Shute Savings Bank Building, Upstairs Hillsboro, ... Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT Notice is hereby given that the nn- . dersigned has filed her final report and account in the matter of the es tate and la? Will anj Testament of Robert H. Walker, deceased, anil that the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, by an order made and entered on the 3rd day of Janu ary, 1120, has fixed and designated ten o'clock in the forenoon of the 9th day of February, 1920, as the time and the County Court room in Hills boro, Washington County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to the final account of said executrix and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 3rd day of January, 1020. Rachel F. WTalker, Executrix. Frederick V. Holman, E. B. Tongue, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In he County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. In the Matter of the Estate of Net tie M. Everitt, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the above entitled court, a? Adminis trator of the estate of said deceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, herefore, 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 law office of Hare, MeAlear & Peters, in the American National Hank Build ing, in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, within six months from tha date hereof. Dated this 8th day of January. 1920 Franklin Everitt, Administrator of said estate. Hare, MeAlear & Peters, Attorneys' for Administrator. NOTlXFnNTlLETTXE. MENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, the duly appointed, quali tied and acting Administrator of the Estate of John Trachsel, Deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, his final account in the mat ter of said estate and that snid eouri; has fixed Monday, the 9th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock A M. of said day in the Coun ty Court room in the County Court House in the City of Hillsboro, Wash ington County, OreRon, as the time and place for hearing objections t" said final account and for the finl settlement of said estate Dated this 8th day of January, A. D. 1920. Fred Traehscl, Administrator of the Estate of John Trachsel, Deceased Thos. II . Tongue, Jr., Attorney for Administrator A. F. Zillmer, of Cedar Mill, was transacting business in the city the last of the week. i