The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 08, 1920, Image 6

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REAL ESTATE
LIBERTY
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MATINEE SATURDAY
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CHARLES PLAY. - The ShexifPa Sob
"The Sheriff's Son"
ALSO-
SENNETT COMEDY
FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES
USUAL PRICES
COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Robert Warwick in "Secret Service"
From the Noted Stage Success
Not a European War Picture
SERIES No. 20
Special Six
WHILE ITS BEAUTY AND GRACE APPEAL TO YOUR
pride, its reliable power convinces your reason. Under it hood
is the demountable head motor of SO horsepower; under its
beautiful body a perfectly balanced chassis of 119-inch wheel
base giving riding ease over all kinds of roads. The rugged de
pendability of this car will prove itself in the most strenuous
service.
Five-passenger capacity; outside and inside
door handles; genuine leather upholstery;
improved windshield with bullet-shaped cowl
lamps; extension tonneau lamp; black walnut
instrument board and &te-ring wheel;. cord
tires as standard equipment.
One of these on the floor now
H. C. PETERSON
Hillsboro
Alfred (Micclicr, adiur, to I'lrich
Ilernig, to see t i! 11 r '.' v ,
Conrad Mvits to All' iv. I lhako.
20 acres t I s . w , . 1000.
Aaron V Ocniiev to Alexander
Hyil .1.27 n at iiilfonl Station,
0 K. $10.
K W H.ovcs to A .1 Kurrt. lot
21 Hromlon Acres, $10.
Froil Traohsrl, nilmr, to Louis
Buor, 2 3. tit a sro 2 t 1 11 r 2 w,
13200.
R 1' Peterson to Knitna KautY
man, i0x20l.7S ft Mk 2S, lorest
Grove, $10.
Fred Sharp to S S l I. Hear
.lortT, 02t.vH5 ft Mk 3k Corne
lius. $1.
C A Selnedel to M U Seliie.lel.
lot H, l.lk t, Oak Grove. $225.
1 ouis llulil to Teter 1' K0I1I. 10
see 2t t 2 s r H , 10.
,!.'!: 'I'll 1 K ister to 1, ,1 Andrew s
20 a see :10 t 2 s r 1 w . 3 500.
V M Davis tto llilernii Sav
ings Hank, 70H, a t 2 s r 1 . 10
J 1! at kins to .l.ts A l.at!uo,
1.10 a Seholls l errv Hoa.l. 100.
W I'. U.imey to ('. II Lewis, 4 OS
1 see :tl t 2 s r 1 w . 10.
V ,1 Stalev to Jesse Mrveri,
I I. SSI a see 5 t
ti
r I w , 1000.
V I! Pruett to G A CoKiti, 10
a see 2 1 I n r w. 4200.
V V Seliullvi to 1 (' Kmersoii,
ot S Idk IS Knob Hill. Forest
Grove, 30.
J T K.melifTe to Ann Aliti. 5 a
see ,M t 2 s r 1 w , 10.
Pereilla A Wives to ,Ino W Gil)
son. 7 5 V a see 3 t 2 s r :t w .1000
M l " N. aleit;li to V in Steele.
10 a near Seliolls, S0O.
I. (' Soule to Ch.-is V Tlirn!.
1.75 a V. Walker d I e. Fore,!
Grove. 2200.
Howard (iili'triek. Old Or
ehard. Maine, to F I. and Ftta
Johnson, trait in lot 2 F.nnes ad.
Hillslioro. 10.
May Tatro, F, I. and Pell T.itro
to ,1ns N'iehols, tr.iet in Mk ti For
est Grove, 1.
Rosanua Hradv to II S Cook,
28.95 n see JI0 t 2 s r 1 w. $t750.
Jesse J Beard to Y J .iminer
nian.ltiO a see 7 t 2 11 r .') w .S500.
Rasmus Rasniussen to Alex
I.ooney it Fred Twohv, lots 71,
72 and 73 Peavert'Hi Reedville.
$10.
L It MeKerver to C H Wood.
3.U a near Forest Grove, 00
N W Phelps to W YV Benjamin
tr on Fifth St. F Grove. 1250
V F N'iehols to .las Niehols, 70
,1 wISI Ur 5 w. 3000.
J H RilTU's to Clara Towilseiid
tr in Mk 4 Finnev's ad, .flO.
J C Rich to F Klatt, 10.12 acres
near Oreiieo, $ 1 100.
C. Rehse's old home paper from
Glen County. Gal., tells of a ma
rnisitiLf a million and a cjuartr
hushels of riee from 22.000 acre
of tide the past year, from land
that for vcars had been so full o
aJkali that it had been notion
Vint n coose pasture. A man
named P. B. Cros j plowed it
seeded it to the cereal, and irri
frated it with water out of th"
Sacramento River, with fine re
suit. Riee is threshed like wheat
and the paper tellin'i the story
shows the machine, engine, blow
er and all, turning out the lilt!
white Brains. Mr. Rehse says that
for years the land was considered
worthless. Bringing the matter
into prominence w as the f ict that
hundreds of sheep were recently
poisoned so badly on the rice
fields that they died. Twenty-two
thousand acres of rice is said to
be the largest single field in tin
United States.
M. C. Hewitt went to Gaston
Tuesday, on business connected
with the moving of a structure.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Washing1
ton.
Prudential Loan Company,
a Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Louise Bacon and E. E. Bacon,
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, Jude
nient order, decree and order of sale
insued out of the above entitled Court
in the above entitled cause to me di
rected and dated the 18th day of De-
I camber, 1919, upon a judgment ren
acred and entered in said court on tr
6th day of December, 1919, in favor
of the Prudential Loan Company, a
corporation, plaintiff, and against
Louisa Bacon and E. E. Bacon, de
fendants, for the turn of $1730.90,
with interest thereon at the rate of 6
; pur cent per annum from the 23rd
aay 01 aiay, ivm, ana zor me iurcner
sum of 1200.00 with interest thereon
at 6 per cent per annum from the Oth
day of December, 1919, and for the
further sum of $37.00 costs and dis-
I oursemeniB ana ine costs 01 ana upon
this writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
I property situated in the County of
Washington, state of Oregon, to-wit:
Tract Eleven (11) and the West
i 1C8 feet of Tract Twelve (12) of Che-
halem Mountain Orchards, as shown
by the duly recorded map thereof in
Washington County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order, decree and
order of sale and in compliance with
the commands of said writ, I will, on
the 2Gth day of January, 1920, at 10
o'clock, A. M., at the front door of
the County Court House in Hillsboro,
Washington County, Oregon, sell at
public auction (subject to redemp
tion) to the highest bidder for caoh
in hand, all the right, title and inter
est which the within named defend
ant or either of them had on the 9th
day of November, 1914, the date of
the mortgage herein foreclosed, or
since that date had in and to the
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All Winter Gar
ments Must be
Closed :: Out!
We Never Carry Any
Garments Over Season
Women, Coats Reduced
Women's Suits Reduced
Women's Silk and Serge
Dresses Reduced
The Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County
GOAR'S WOMAN'S SHOP
1212 Main Street.
Phone 422X
Hillsboro
above described property or any por
tion thereof to satisfy said execution,
judgment order and decree, interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 24th day of December,
1919.
First issue, 25th day of December,
1919.
Last issue, 22nd day of January,
1920.
Geo. Alexander,
Sheriff of Washington County,
Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Executor of the last Will
and Testament of James Welch, De
ceased, has tiled his final account as
such Executor with the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
of Washington, and said Court has
fixed Monday, Jan. 26, 1920, at ten
a. m. of said day, and the county
court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, as
the tune and place for hearing said
final account and objections thereto,
if any there be. AH persons interest
ed in said estate are hereby notified
to lie present to present any objec
tions to suid final account and to the
finul set th men of said estate.
John Welch
Executor of the last Will and Tes-;
lament of James Welch, Deceased.
Dated at licavm ton, this 24th day ;
or December, 1919.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT
In the County Court of the Stats of
Oregon for 'Aashlngton County. 1
In the Matter of the Estate of
Dietrich Kamna, Deceased. !
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Executrix of the Estate of
Dietrich Kamna, deceased, has filed
in the above entitled Court and cause,
her final account and report as such
executrix and the said court has fixed
and appointed the 26th day of Janu
ary, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock
M. of said day, and the court room
of the above entitled court in Hillsbo
ro, Oregon, as the time and place for j
hearing objections to said final ac-.
count and for the final settlement of
said estate.
Dated this 2P.h day of December,
1919.
Mrs. William Behrmann, I
T!peiltri lit thA F.atntn nt T)iiit. '
rich Kamna, Deceased. ijfe
The Price of
ODGE BROTHER
MOTOR
uAn
is one i, (he agreeable Mirpijiet which one findu in Mor
fo:- th'-in, when they beHin to inquire about the I)oil;
llrotlicrs car.
While other ears hate been advnnciiitf in price, Pnrliv
li.ijthers have hern able lo mninUm the aoie price din
ing the past IS months.
$1245d
tmcn
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F. 0. B. Hillsboro
When in doubt as to price of a Dodjre Brothers car
'ire the Hodge Brothers dealer as
the price has been persistently
misquoted by competitors
m. p. CADY
Dealer in
Dodge Brothers
Motor Vehicles
Hillsbnro
Oregon