The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 04, 1920, Image 2

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County, Oreifon, within nix month
from (lute hereof.
I)teU at IUIIhIhiio, Oretfon, thl
Mttieh 4,
Clyde Lincoln,
Executor of the Limt Will ami Tr
tment ttitd MmUIo of Moii Ih C. Lin
coin, rhx-pioied,
M. !l. Hunip & D, 1, lluinp, Attor
ney for the Kutiilo
Horn, to FrnneU Medenin nl
wife, ltlllxhoni. Mnieh 8, IMQ,
.inn,
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
County Official Paper
L. A. Long, Editor.
i"$abij5 Sake
Notice to Farmers - The Both-1 F. Hauley, of leisv villi", w
any Feed Chopper, beginning mi Argus ml lor yesterday.
March 6, will run every second: Horn, lo Mr. mid Mrs. J.
and fourth Saturday' in the Wilson, of Heaverton, March
month until further notice. 51 1!S0, twin sons.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice l horoby ff'von Umt Ui un
liornlKiKHl hna 1khii by th County
Court of VnnliinRion County, Orcutm,
duly ftppdintcil Kxwutor of the Lttnt
Will mill TeHtiummt mid Astute of
MorrU C.' Lincoln, ilweuned. ni ltu
duly nualiliwl uclv Kxerutor,
All persons having cluim Kilnit
iniit eH(nti) nr hereby rtHpiiied to pic
sent the mime to n with proper
1.
Go-carh""
Fmtered at the Post
Hillsboro, Oregon, as
class mail mutter.
Office at
second-
Subscription, $1.50 per annum.
voucluu ul the lw olllee of M. 11.
Hump, in HilliilHtro, Wnxhinitton,
Issued every Thursday by Mrs.
K. C. McKinney and L. A. Long.
Senator Chamberlain has an
nounced his candidacy to succeed
himself in the United State sen
ate, and he is being opposed by a
number of democrats around
Portland. He has generally
been opposed by the same fac
tion, and has been elected with
out their support. This time,
however, they are uncovering,
thus giving the Senator a chance
to know who is fighting him. The
Artrus predicts that Mr. Chamber
lain, who is 100 per cent. Ameri
can, will go back to the Senate
with flying odors. What he ha-
lone for the service men com
mends him to every thoughtful
..iter of whatsoever parly', ami
what he has done as a statesman
for the country, and for the Ore
gon country, are his best vouch
ers for a winning campaign. Or
eon is fortunate in having a man
of the Senator's capacity at
Washington.and it is mighty hard
for the Bourbon democrats and
the stand pat repuhs to pull the
wool over Oregon voters' eyes at
an election.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT In the Countv Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County
In the Matter of the Kstate of Fred
A. Olds, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the un
designed administratrix of the es
tate of said deceased, has filet! in the
olmve entitled court and cnuse, her
tinal account and report as such ad
ntinistratrix, and the court has fixed
and appointed Saturday, the "rd dav
of April, 1920, at the hour -of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, ami the
court room of the above entitled cour
and cause, her final account and rt
nin-t as such administratrix, -ind tin
court has fixed and appointed Satur
day, the 3rd day of April, a' the
huiir of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day
and the court room of the atx ve en
titled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing objec
tions to said final account and fr the
dual settlement of said estate
Dated this 4th day of Mare. 10:'0
Sarah J. Olds.
Administratrix of said Kstate.
Mare, McAlear & Peters, Attorney;
for Administratrix.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
To the members of the Republican
Party and the voters of Washing
ton County:
Having filed a petition for nomi
nation for the office of County Cleik
1 will say in seeking the nomination,
I am not unmindful of the generous
treatment and loyal support I have
received in the past from the ccilnty
of my birth and lifetime residence
In no sense am I demanding the nom
ina'ifT!, but will certainly appreciate
it if you desire to grant it.
H. A.Kurafli.
(Adv.)
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Stata of
Oregon for the County of Washing
ton.
Mary E. Egglcston, Plaintiff, vs.
Herbert J. Eggleston, Defendant.
To Herbert J Eggleston, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of th State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before Monday, the lt'th day of
April, 1920, and if you fail to so ap
pear and answer or otherwise plead,
then for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the reliet
asked for in her complaint, namely,
for a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony existing between the
plaintiff and yourself, the defendant,
and for the further decree awarding
to the plaintiff, Mary E. Egjrleston,
the care, custody and education of
Karoline Eggleston, Herbert J. Eg
gleston, Jr., and Howard W. Eggles
ton, and for such other relief as is
meet and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for seven publications in the Hillsbo
ro Argus, a newspaper of general cir
culation published in Hillsboro, Wash
ington County, Oregon, pursuant to
an order of the Honorable George R.
Bagley, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made and entered the 3rd
dav of March, 1920.
Date of first publication, March 4
1920.
Date of last publication April 15,
1920.
Henry E. McGinn,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office: Oregonian Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
nndersigned was on the 2nd day of
' March, 1920, duly appointed Execu
tor of the Last Will and Testament
of J. M. Butler, Deceased, by the
County Court of the State Oregon
for Washington County. All person
having claims against said deceased
or said estate are hereby notified w
present the same, properly verified,
to the undersigned at Garden li'ime,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated and pnblished March 4, 1920.
Last publication April 1, 1920.
Perry Stewart,
Executor.
Beck & Hoecker, Attorneys for
Executor.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sum
Gunther, Gaston, March I, 1920,
S port,
Mr- and Mrs. Will E. Chalmers,
of near Roy, were city callers
yesterday, '
Mrs. Sarah J. Olds, of Middle
ton, was a Hillsboro caller the
first of the week.
Mrs. New Mother
Fresh air is one of the best things for baby,
so come in and get a new go-cart or baby ibuggy.
We have "beauties," and they will stand the
wear.
While looking for a go-cart, stop and look at
our furniture for every room in the home. It
will delight you in style, strength and PRICE.
Our Furniture FURNISHES.
Respectfully yours,
trattemri wurmrm
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LIBERTY THEATRE FR,sD.L.y
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'A Knickerbocker Buccaroo'
An Extra Reel An Extra Pep Show
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Coming MONDAY - TUESDAY
March 8 and 9, 1920
EDGAR RICE BURROUH'S
"Romance of
Tarzan"
Sequel to
"Tarzan of the Apes"
Prices 10c akd 25c, Plus War Tax
REMOVAL SALE!
WE DESIRE TO CLOSE OUT 1 OUR PRESENT
STOCK OF
WALLPAPER
BEFORE MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCATION,
AND WILL OFFER A SPECIAL
25 Per Cent Discount
ON ALL PATTERNS IN STOCK
25c Values
19c
50c Values
37c
75c Values
56c
$1.00 Values
75c
$1.50 Values
$1.12
bklrtCi YOUK ROOM MEASUREMENT. WE CAN
FILL YOUR ORDER LARGE OR SMALL
Patterson Furniture Co.
ON MAIN STREET
The New
LEXINGTON
Minute-Man Six I
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PRICES
Touring Car - $2425
Lex Sedan .... $2850
Sedanelte - - - $3125
You w.int your new e.ir to be emnforlHliIe nml meeii(iiiie
ally dependable, nt well as . Attractive in np)ear.'nee.
You wnril it to ( inlxulv marks of distinction that w ill con
tinually show evidence of your (food taste and judgment
- a ear that will not only he .nlinireil, but that will bear
up under the most severe tests.
These arc only a few reasons why you will approve -new
l,t vinilon models. Every car that leave the Lex
intcton factory bcurs the unmistakable stamp of master
workmanship and "built in" quality that characterizes
Lexington Vehicle!. '
The Lexington recognises no peer in abundance of pefw
er, efl'uHcnoy of spring suspension, easy Nterrin and
economy in cost of operation and upkeep.
Lexington owners enjoy the lasting satisfaction of full
Value received for every dollar invested.
J. C. WEGNER, Dealer
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
AUTO
SUPPLIES
Our new stock of Auto Equipment Is here. UV are
handling a high grade of goods in this line, and at usual
Make the Price
We Sell Diamond Tires
An error by n salesman in our supply order gave us
too many Weeds Tire Chains, I'niil this stock is reduced
to normal, we will give
25 per cent off on all
Weed Chains
ALLEN & IRELAND
Third and Main
THE EXAMINATION
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Of your eyes for glasses depends on the experience and
skill of the operator to use scientific instrument
eorrecMy.
lly the use of the Opthaliuoseope, one of the latest and
most scientific instrument)) known to Optical science, I
can detect the smallest defect in the eye, which Msntre
my patron of absolute comfort and eyeglass satisfaction.
Don't fail to have we examine, your eye with this won
derful instrument next Saturday, March 6, Washington
Hotel, all day. All examination made by me personally-
Dr. Will J. Thompson
Portland Eyesight Specialist
For sale: Three good cows,
fresh March 1. J. T. Crews,
Laurel, R. 2; a miles south of
Laurel on Newberg road. fil-fi
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Drageau, of Orenco, Feb. 2!,
1920, a daughter
Red clover seed, free from
weeds, 55c a lb. Parcel post paid
any where. V. L. Steevns, Lau
rel, Oregon. 52-2
15. Flei.selm'uer, of Gaston, was
down to the. hub yesterday, meet
ing with his many friends,
i For Sale About 40 nice White
Leghorn hens and some duck eggs
for hatching. Inquire of Guy
Martin, Witch Hazel Station, on
S. P. line. 50-52
For sale: Monarch 12 20 Cat
erpillar type tractor, reasonable
price. Drown Bros., Corn'cliiiN,
R. 2, Kox 8(i. Phone Scholls 2, 5
line 9. 50-52
i Ford Ton-truck for Sale; in
good condition. O. K, McCarthy
1132 Third St, Hillsboro, Furni
ture Store. 52 2
Wanted I pay best prices for
beef cattle, hogs, sheep, etc.; can
use good .stuff any time. Phone,
Beaverton; mail address, W. W.
.VfQlbr, Reedville. Or. 50-89
Chester Stewart i.s carrying one
of his hands in a sling, the result
of crushing a finger when crank
ing an auto truck.
Loganberry tips for planting.
Fine and healthy. - Any quantity.
Geo. Purdy, Hillsboro, R. 4,
iy2 miles west of town, on Base
line Road. 50-52
March 1 came in with a little of
both the characteristics of the
lamb and the lion. The morning
of the day was lamb-like, and by
nightfall there was a wind and
ram and by midnight it was
spitting snow in other words)
the lamb had lain down inside the
lion. Just what this will meanao
the prophet w'e don't begin to as
sumebut Oregon is "Jake" anyway.
I Wish to Announce
Thatl am now located in my new quarters on
the corner of First and W ashington Streets
That I still represent the Oldamobilc line, including the light six, eight
cylinder touring and light truck.
Light Four Overlands
Willy's Knight Cars
That I have recently taken on the MASTER line of TRUCKS, with Inter
nal gear, Worm, and Double Reduction drives, One and a half tons and up,
solid or pneumatic tires.
I have increased rny supply and variety of accessories, tires, greases,
' oils, etc.
Always abundance of air pressure, and water at curb, an efficient man to
assist you.
Am in a better position to give that SERVICE, which truly SERVES.
Yours for better service and satisfaction in the operation and use of cars
or trucks pin-chased from me.
G I V E : M E : A : CALL
E. L. PERKINS
HILLSBORO, OREGON
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