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No WE COLLECT Slow, Stale, Tough ACCOUNTS EVERYWHERE Collection No CWd McMinovilU, Ot-egoa Hillsboro, Oregon HARD TIMES SOCIAL I FARM BUREAU NOTES There will be Hard Time Party and Shadow Social at the hall of Washington Grange I No. 311. in the Arcade District. on the ride above North Plains. Saturday evening, April S3. Ev erybody invited. Is.lus please j vri your baskets, with lunch for two. Shadows will be sold at i supper time. Prises will be siven the couple having the most rag- gvd costume, i-7 Ran. SeUwood 2306 C K. Rogers Rogers AUTO TRANSFER 3 N. Sacosvd Straw PWxaee: BroMKray 178S General Hauling Long Distance Moving HJlboro.06c lC3Soco!Strat Phone 813 VOU don't use as much X of Calumet as you do cf most otter liakingl'bttV.ers. It has more than ordinary tavening strength. You save about hall You don't pay a big price for Calumet It's sold at a moderate price that rep resents another saving. You dont feel uncertain as to results. Bakings never fail becautt Calumet newer foil below the prowttadard of "Seat byTeaf , It poasesaes the highest quah Hy ever put into a Baking Powder. Contains only such ingredients as have been offi- daUy endorsed by United Stale Food Authorities. For weeks, for months, it keeps as fresh and full of strength a the day ft left the Calumet ractoriaa, the Workfi Largest, snout Sanitary and Madera Baking Powder plants, Pbond can of Calumet containa full 16oa Some baking powoertcome in 12 oc inatead 0M60, can. Be sure you get pound when you want i CafcwMt CoUCak Uaapa Yolks of 8 tax lineups of sim ulated sutjar, f j cup of water, cup of butter, 2',i cvpa rstry flour. 3 level tea spoons Calumet HUking Posikr, 1 tablespoon H vanilla. Then nii in the regit iar way. v.l v "7 1 i ri J& e. C 5 rSwM El tVi f Planted for Keeps These fine heavy-bearing trees were planted in 1897, every tree being set in a bole blasted with DYNAMITE (A Pacific Northwest Product) The results are not only Indicated by the thrifty appear ance of the trees themselves but are shown every year by their heavy yield of fruit Tree planting with dynamite is successful because it thoroughly limni and shatter tha aub-aoil make root peweti etnas naay put graat atora f plant fond in easy reach Oeetiuis fungus and 1 cnuaa early maturity eute down tea I and pay a heavy return on the investment through increased yields. Ask our dealer for Du Pont Dynamite. Writ for" DmnbpantoiUu-o Undn," which As compter dataili on free planting and othar farm work thmt can be dons profitably with Du font Explouraa. ' , Hillsboro Mercantile Gmpany HILLSBORO, OREGON E. I. duPoat de Nemours Co., Inc.Portland, Oregon JERSEY RECORDS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the coun ty court of Washington County, Oregon, administrator of the es tate of Sarah Butt, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to pre sent them, properly verified, to me at my residence at ElmoniVa Station, within six months from the 81st day of March, 1921, the first publication hereof. A. L. Rutt, Administrator. H. B. Nicholas, Attorney. 602 Oregonian Bldg., Portland. Warning A communication ha Ihi forwarded to u, calling at ti iitiou to alleged solicitation of tub-A-ribcr for a Farm Bureau bulletin. The inference i left ith the kutvM-riber that this Farm tturcau bulletin i the oth cul publicatHMt of the Farm Bu rcau. Wc ih to tate that the Oregon Slate Farm Bureau has no otiicial publication run on a ubxcri4un haMs, and neither has the National Farm Bureau Federation. The Wahingttm t'ounty Farm Bureau has an ohV eial vH-r which aubsenptioa a covered hen Vim joiued the Farm Bureau during the recent drive. Any pcrou or persona aolicit ing sutucriptiona to a Farm Bu rcau bulletin and claiming that the same is an official organ of the Farm Bureau should be re ported to the ot&cc at once. (Government llarneaa A eom nuinieatiou from the State Farm Bureau Secretary stale that gov ernment harness can l secured at approximately $13 per -t, or a little bit less. If members of the Farm Bureau are interested iu this, call at the otfioe at Hills boro. Certified Seed Potatoes Twen ty farmers have thus far secured certified seed potatoes for a start in producing better quality of po tatoes. The Farm Bureau is mak ing this a major project for the purpose of assisting in standard ising Washington County pota toes as to variety and freedom from disease, etc. It is recog niied that this must be done be fore we ran hope to accomplish a great deal towards ro-operativr marketing of potatoes. We hope that more will become interested in this important line of production in Washington County. The Blooming Community heU a otato meeting April IWth to discuss ways and means of avoid ing common potato diseases, and st.tml.irdiiing crops. Fred Krah mrr is chairman of the potato project. County Agent McWhor ter led the discussion. Berry Meeting Held Reed villc Community, with II. Jf. Shears, chairman, held a meeting to discuss berry culture. C lay ton L. Long, of" (). A. C, E. M. Cali f and Win. Schulmerieh were the principal speakers. While it is recognised that niarkrting is the first question confronting the farmers, Reedville community also recogniies that efforts along the lines of production, especial ly in setting out new vineyards, must not lie overlooked. Wm. Schulmerieh, Secretary Washington County rami Bureau. SQUIRREL POISON Several farmers who have come t; the County Agent's office for squirrel poison had forgotten n.tnies uf their community com milteemeii who were handling tins plllstllt. The following list, on that ac count, is herewith jjivrn: J. J. aiikhck. Scholls-Kinton: S. T Waller. Ced.ir Mills; II. Scheo- eriimn, lllooniina ; E. E. Jones, ats; John Caldwell, Hilton; I dm S. hm. Itzer, S. hulls; Chris S. himlli r, Bethany; W. F. F.lwrt, Forest Grove; X. Baker, Hillside; Ed Olscn, Jacklown; Chas. Herb, Uinks. In addition to the committee 1 1 ... in 11 ie stores are Handling ui poison at cost just a an ac roinmmlntion to their natrons Banks Mercantile Company, of Banks; farmers teed and Sup ply l ompiny, f orest Grove, and fieo. l.ittl.hale, Forest Grove, aim Oregon Dairy League, Hills boro. John McClaran, of Gales, was in town Monday. John says that 1 .1 a V mere must nave tiein three hu dre.l fi .ln rmt-n up the creek Su day, lii..iiing the stream. Mr. John Davis, of Manches ter, lowa, who ha been visiting relatives 111 I'orllind and Bui ion, was Die cucat Sunday of M and Mrs. I'.. F. Sias and family, iormcr jowa friends. T. C. Reynolds celebrated the first l.,y of the open season and went out and made a nice catch of trout. He ' returned to the store and some lad carried home the eiiti i in a nailer nm-lr. mi.. ... ' laK.ng 11 tor n sack of apples Argus, $1.60 per year. had bought and paid for, Rey- iohis niinien nign and low Tor the fish and cave it i,r - Tl.. 1 morning the boy brought back the trout nnd they went to the pan. - The following deleiralinn w.. down the last of the week to ad vise with the court In ,.,,! Hie matter of the road to Tilla mook, via the Wilson River Rail way route: Jas. Churchill, O, L. Parsons, Walter Sargent, J. W. McRohert-i, J. V. Heisler, J. W. Kyle, N. C. Lilly, Herb Kyle and Judson James, Gale Creek, and Claude Smith and Frank Baker, of Forest Grove. The proposed new road would give a direct route into Tillamook that would save 30 or 40 miles, or even more. Tillamook County will soon make a survey of her end of the line. The real measure of the !"' of a dairy cow I in the amount of, milk and butter fal thst she s all produce in a year's lime. Wash ( ington County pure bred Jerseys are making rt cords lWh arrj ecoml to none, when rvrrvlhinf is taken into eoniderlion. Thos. Williams, of loresl Grove, has just complied orti.ial records on the first sis cows d his nerd whi-h have been placed on test. The average lor these si was BID J pounds butter fst for J day, and 111 e pound of milk. ' The highest record made by anyone cow as by IM alia Second, who was three yrais and eleven months old at the turn she was placed on test. Her rec ord for the year is 7SS pounds of fat, and ll.SSs T huiU of milk. The sis head which have jW finished test in the Geo. F. Biers average of eStl.03 pounds of but trr fat, and 10340 3 pounds of milk in Jf3 day. The highest record made by anyone of Mr. Birrsdorfs regis tered pure bred Is by Noble Lad Lady Helen, age four years at the time the test started. Her record Is 776. otf pounds of butter fat, and 1I.S9S.1 pounds of milk One of Mr. Biersdorfs cows. Lady Helen's Lady Ann, was on Iv one year and elrvrn mouth' 01a at the start of the test. 1 his heifer finished with a rccortl ( J 1.84 pounds of fat, and 7771 pounds of milk. The Biersdorf herd is headed by one of Oreg m's sit gold med al bulls, Poppy' St. Mawes. Ed. Preu.lnlhsl siiit uf Mr and Mr. John Freudi tithal. of nrar Newlon. tv n I lie eilt park, was severely burned about 1 , . . . ne 1 ace anu neca, ins rigru lore irm and hi left hand, last Thurs lay afternoon, while nuttimr irss . ' r. r. - oline in a tractor that he was ruii ninar. lie hail liecn nulling .ul In the tank and had just stopped the motor and again started ur ing when the ga ignited pre sum ably from a drop falling on the heated eihaust pipe. The right forearm was quite badly burned. 11 being bare. I he li ft arm. which waa eoveml bv lh- sl.iri sleeve, wa not iujured, but the a a. a a left band wa sevrrrly burned Freudenthal' face and neek wrrr blistered and hi hair was ined He thinks that hi left haud was sinsred because he ur, it l. tinguish the fire from hi H-s.r Ed say he tried to move the gs tank standing nearby, but failing in that, not awav fur frsr ..r .n rs plosion, and let it burn. The tractor was ruined. Dr. Smitl, dressed the burns and Ed. is on the retired IM for a few days with 70 acres yet to put int. crop. The Rerdiille ball team cauir face to face with the rattling skeleton ,f defeat last Sunday, al the hands of the Nicolai Lumber to. team, of Portland, score t. I. It Wa Rt'fcl Vlsa fir t a-ias ience at the game for k Ion season, and their first mrrting as a Kail oruamtation. The boyi did well aga nst a veteran organi Ration in spite of the fact thai they were painfully handicapped by lack of firietiee. nwrinir I., 1 1.. fact that Reedville has no ball park of its own on which they could meet to practice. All things considered, it wa a good game and Manager Olingri promise to have the Reedvilh boys in the front ranks oiif, .k. best of the Counts- tea in. --j . ... . 1 ue season is very far advanced v.or. William Behrman, owner ol the Col. Harnes farm n est Grove, was down to the city Monday, Mr. Behrman will soon have the place converted into a Jersey breeding farm .-.I 1,:. herd is headed by registered Jer rj irom the famous C, I Ifnofl . .... s . 1 -" 01 Massachusetts. In a couple of year he will have oig number of registered stock. nu win be in the Fair entries uenrman says he ha 70 acres of good looking Winter wheat and the place already show the re suit of the installation of tile orainage. Uf II f i . . . Sll- Ol'll'm I. A 1. m '" or ner parents, ?n?.w v- rkrnhnm, of isortn IlilUhnrn I l. .1 . Keen me rarnhams and Mr. Letson visit ed With Mr. ami M,. II....I. v.... , ..uHo j aril ham, of Corvalli. The vl.ito will remain until May 1. Wanted to Tr..l. u':ii. SI. n . ""'J"" a f -UBMPntTfir tnn na - . v w .... H vmTp in fine shape; new trei ai)(J .p-re, ior a lighter 5-pas.enger --M s.u.L or uoage preferred. Call at 1048 First Si . k.. , . K.,..,ir If you are In tl m.L.i I . monument, arm m u. r 1 A'rge nninbe' o' designs from wmuu so aeieet. hu. cannot be eonall. tl M 1 ie sue agency for th n a.i. Co., of Portland. H. W. Prlck- ew, Dank, Ore. ao-t monry you put Joltf hcn.e It i to jour Uteres! to e lect good b'l h Uh u"m' i t . . wish to allow your pk of A I residence lot la Tucker A Mcwart Addition. Hillsboro, close to aed at re U, on Jatksou or Main M. Some on sanitary acw rr; balance haw good drainage. All ran have dry basrmenla. St of lota- Id lota 0lU, with al ley at rear; I lota eSlH); ome lOUxlOO. The are priced o they will aell quick. If you waul the best in Hillsboro for your home al a crv moderate price, i Lea it wd! be to vour Interest to let we show you and gel my easy pavturnt Irruts. - . i Do aol delay in making your tectum a tiirse lots will sell quickly al my reduced prices. mi I. .M. Iirioei. HilUboro. i'houc 14. TO THE HOME BUILDER It Is a Self-evident imM !.. . -.. tust a good location will rnk.n,. .lh. bad location will depreciate the deceased, to aell at private sale ( to said anal aee,.ut ,nJ f for cash in hand all of tha follow- gnal etihrmmt uf Mij . . , H , 1 I - l I tl.t-.l .Li .... . "l. I '",rM fh l.r t IMI. """1 CITATION la the Couuly Court of the Mate of Oregon for Washington Conn- In the Matter of the r.siate oi Martha M. Goodwin, deceased. To Julia Goodwin Ovrrhelt. Emcline (ioodwin Duvall, J. F. Goodwia, R. V. Goodwin, Whel M. Thompson Mulligan, Ada Thompson Widby, J. K. Thomp son, Ernest t. ihoiupson, tree mg: In the name of lite SUIe ol lr rgon. you anu eaen vi you are hereby cited and required to ap pear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County on Wednesday, the 1 1th day of May, 191, at the hour ol 10 o clock a. m. of said day, and to then and there show cause, !( aay there be, any an order should not be made and entered in said cause, authorising, licens ing, empowering and directing R. C Goodwin, F'trcutor of the Ust Will and Teatamral of Martha M. Goodwin, deceased, to sell at private sale all of the following described real property situated in Washington County, Oregon, to-wlt: The west one half of the soul) west quarter of Section 17, Township North, Range S West of the Willamette Meridian; said property to be sold for $100.00 rash in hand and the bal ance of the purchase price to be secured by a first mortgage upon said property; said property to be sold for the purpose of obtain ing fund with which lo pay Ul rs, claims against said estate, and the opens of administra Uoa. Witnet the Honorable J. W. Goodln, Judge of the above enti tled court with the seal of said court affiled this IDth day of March, 11. II. A. Kuratll, Clerk, By Edw. C. Ijice, Deputy. ii described real property be longing to Mid ratate, situate la W ashington County, Oregon, par ticularly described as follows, to wlt: Trad Na. 4 of and I the Amended PI I of Falrtlew Addl ttoa lo the Tawn (bow City) of Hillsboro, Oregon, a tha Sam appear on Ike duly recorded map and plat thereof, of record and nle in the otnee of tha Re cordrr of Conveyances of Wneh ington County, Oregon, for the urpoa of obtaining fund with which to pay drllu ournl Use, Ihe rosls end ripens ..f administration and claims aeainst said estate. Witness the HiMsoraW J. w. Goodin. Judge of the above rati lied court with Ihe seal of id court affisrd this Ijflb day f March. 1011. II. A. Kuratli. County Clerk, By P.dw. C, l uce, Deputy r.sreutrl of U,r , u ,, Testament of A,,,rr. deee.ard. Here, MeAlrar . l,j. torwey fur Ftreulr,, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT In the County Court of the Mate of Oregon for Washington loan ly. la the Matter of tha Estate of li berie A. Wedbrrg, deceased. Notice U hrrty give thai the undersigned, administrator of the estate of said deceased, has tied in the above entitled court and cause, her final account and re port a such and Ihe court has bsed and aplioiulrd tha 01 h day of May, I vl I, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the court room of Ihe above entitled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, a Ihe time and place for hearing ubjee lion to aaid Anal account and for the final settlement of aaid estate Dated this 7th day of April, ll. Friik Sandberg, Administrator of aaid ratal. Hare, McAlear A Peter, Al lornry for Administrator, mnis, w rirMAU SFtti r Fll.ll I Notice I. hers by g,, ,i4 () Hrf.iSTl, I'lllllUI,,! . I. ...I- . m .1 Ml spswis ns ine rilil, uf I I i i'. . . . " 'Ji s strani, ueeeased, I.., nnai arcuuni In the t..uil, of list State of Dreg.. f, vv, ington County, .. u, vj . s.a.jm a a a.. M ine ana uy oi w,, Iwj, . . 4 - Mm. a a ' nour ot tea orl.Mk in suMiaft ui k,i.l .1.. ... I ,i ., Ilw rut room of aaid court ir- . pwintrd by aaid court s. tU, tiJ end place for the h. ,rjtl uf J jeclioae itierrio sn.l i aseal thereof. Dated and rst pulh.hrd Us., I. Itll. Sumner It l.H4k, Aduiiuistrstuf J. O. Strarns, Atlomry. Washington Bl.lg , purli.J Ore. CITATION In the County Court uf Ihe State of Oregon for Washington Ci.un- In Ihe Matter of the Estate of Merrill C. Davis, deceased. To Henry B. Davis, I. I Da vis, Eleanor M. Davis, Madeline P.. Davis, Merritt C. Davis Jr , Perry W. Davis and Ethel 11. Da is, (irreting: In the iiame of the State of Or 'Koii, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to ap pear in the County Court of the SUte of Oregon for Washington County in t,r ,.url tlH,m t),rrr(1f in HilUboro, Washington Conn tj. Oregon, on Wnlnesday, the Uth day of May, u2, mt ,bl. hour ..f 10 o'clock A. M. ,,f a..l day, and to then and there show cause, If any there be, why an or der should not be made and en tered in said cause authorising, licensing, empowering and di recting Wendell D.vis, Admin- """r e bonis non of me estate of Merritt C. Davis, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Ihe County Court of the State of Oregon for Waehiagtoe I ounty. In Ihe Matter of tha EaUt of Mahal J. Lindsay, deceased Nolice I hereby gives that the undersigned ha been duly ap pointed by the above entitled court, a Administratrices of ll estate of said deceased, and has duly qualified as such. ,t u a aa .-sow, inrreiure, alt person having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to preaent the same, logethe with proper vouiher therefor, to the undersigned at Ihe law oAce of Hare, McAlear At Peter, ia the American National Bank Baild ing, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within i months from the dale hereof Dated this 14th day of March lll. lUttie I W hit more, 1 Utile C. Lock man, Adinliiistretrtce of tha lal Will and Trstaairnl of said de ceased. Hare, McAlear A Prters, Al lornry for Administratrices. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT In the County Court of Ihe Stale of Oregon for Washington County. In Ihe Mailer of (he Estate Andrew Koslur, deceased. iVotice is hrrthy given, th. the undesigned Eircutrli f hr last Will and Testament of s.l.l deceased, ha tiled In the above entitled court and cause, her n ual account and nnl ...-I. and ihe court ha died and an as..i ft I aL . as. a i a - .leii me sand day or April, U2I, al the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and the court i ii e r,"'"rd court In lit Uboro, Orrgun, as the time snd place f, hearing objections HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK I Klsa lasaaaaL J a as ami Mserva Bank are not IvsM.J .i , - ", or use ratv Th- rwi? b.Nd lh "-bilitias of any institntir. off, that aaUliaaZ. MV'd,nl to ItaharaJ B Bnhcw. Wily of its stodcholdars. Tl-U w. . ":7T,-M,! nave vanished ach mA i . . "." or any bank It staad7,o well hs hleCT , . " "Ut Diuty. - " c nnsa as to their raliev BJf U ,Ut ' lockho,- ol lh. Hi.ldH.0 ConUl W. E. McConrt E. L. Johnson M. II. Stevenson Mary A. Donclson O. V. Payne Deborah Barrett John Dennis Jessie B. Sewell W. N. Barrett Estate Edward C. Lnce L.E. Wilkes Elsie Schulmerieh Ella Schulmerieh Officers Edward Schulmerieh (leo. Schulmerieh Thomas Coanell Joseph Council Ferd Oroner A. Oordon Fred Rood A. J. Roy E, B, Tongue P. J. Sewell t. W, Rdtnond John M. Wall Herman Schulmerltb Hoiues Always Hand tare, aa If you are baking i aa Ideal home, srsk no fsilM for have It I (fcr Resl EtUte LH include aosnc rare values its pJ it... i i ' cny loraicti in me imsmrs a. IriHs that will li.lrrr.l th vrslmrnl seeker. If you want to buy, s II of a your property, come lo u. A. 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