T T 9 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ! I COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS I K J Media J foi rk M C* d] K. 41 J . » . « U Add L Be.i burle >n 3 1 u c C Beer E»t Rccdiille U to Addlt M Bi :r», in XX tu Level V t rar} ii a * T f 1 li B D «1. b I B tu J Ca» A XlcGld U Ct ux; 2 ero zee 13 t *> u r K ;t 4 * «525. folk». 1. L Shute t O John > ihutc < t f ( >rrnvo. U) : tract io K c 16 t 1 n r 1 b». A ( ». XVoodi M * Ftì V flu. Hi Friday. J •e W m (’run th er et ux to iuun ¿f >r Orri H< \\ V Boys’ > an do p* un c SXX rig ht ; lot 4 blovk 1C p irk Add. f urcst Grove, f 1 V JO T. Th are plan ( ) P h.l. to Mr» fr an < ill rm r*, . it 16 blk 3 \ xi U b X < u Add, F oni»t Grub c. j 1 JO ,h Henr V to Ernc»t O .1 •> r acre» J Est Add, B« P.-.-.K Vt Il r. -44 ’ t U » c Acre ». $10 has a ; t ( i ax D G F. D «I work as ava aa t 2 n r 5 w, $10. Xr <■ rv L I) Blaamgauie ct ux to J F XX • k r 4 eph WiUiam»«m ct ux; Vs ,nt r B SO acres sec 5 t r 5 w, $10. i Edith Albi al to J W W t tiv Ikxl ter; 36 acres sec 1 t 3 » r 2 v i Ft J N Hoffman et ux to C A ar. u h the re*i t that the derson it ux; part of blk 6 F a r a* dj 11 v ii.imair d and one Grove, $100. a* igur. Theodore Brunson. XXm D Van Antwerp et ux U A bad shaki The’.-the r| H katu iuada; part of blk 13 For is not seriously hurt, est Grove, $500. i .(Mint« es< a|»ed uninjared. Frank D M arner et ux to M •1 Uli Last Thursday, at n«H>n. the L Hi.lop; lot 3 blk 7 Sherwood. me of Marshall Baker, of near $10. ■ ugh fire from a defer Mary A Garrison et vir to Ja. Laue and t >e roof was badly T Harper; lot S blk 1 Curtis Add tire 1 A c wd quK-klv gath Forest Grove, $00. W W Gaskill to Jackson F ered. and by ti help .,f the arm Godard et ux; 5 acre» >ei 15 t 1 strong fire depa artment. soon had the riamrt under control. Mr 1 s r 1 w, $5000. Baker «as ill and had to be car Wm W Gaskill to Jackson F % Godard et ux; tract in sec 15 t 1 ried from the burning house. a r 1 w, $10. Janies Cruikshank. of Seaside. I Ruth Realty Co to Margaret T returned home Monday, after a Gleason; lot 23 blk 1 North Plains few dax » visit in Hillsboro. $10. E P Martin et ux to Hazel B GETS CANADIAN THISTLE Sutherland; lots 2 and 5 blk 2y I William Robb, who bought th« ! Metzger Acre Tracts, $10. Etna E Tucker Havens et vir I August Tew» place several year« I to M J Driscoll et ux; 7V> acres I igo. found some Canadian this- I tie. on his place, and after sever-I sec 21 t 1 s r 1 w, $10. 1 H Hocken et ux to S A Fred- 111 experiments in attempting rick.< n et ux; part Nack tt eradication concluded to try an- Hot kens 2nd Add Beaverton. $10. ’ | >thrr remedy. He secured som< Chas Mason et ux to F E Har- ■ >f the acid thrown away by the trampf et al lot 5 blk 10, Patti son I Carnation Milk Products Co. af- I A Moran s First Add, Hillsboro, ter milk hail been tested for but 110. ter fat. He used this acid, which ! Rick Kraemen to E G Goff. Its of course, bad done its wo rk in 10 and 11 Fruit Hill Humes, $10. analysing butter contents and to D M Whitesell to R H Taylor his surprise and satisfaction, I et ux; tract in Finney'» Add. found that it worked like a' Hillsboro, $10. charm. It killed the thistle; and I I.ander Penne et ux to E P Lin- a, a result he cleaned up the dow; 40 acres sec 33 t 1 s r 2 * . place. Mr. Robb thinks that with $10. »mh a remedy there should be no George Oeorge V Doughtv Doughty to E M trouble in ridding farm lands of i Doughty; lots 10 and 11 __ ..I :,..\l<»l». W' rd. H- ,ay» it blk C Fairview Add, Hillsboro, $10. ■ - i - .re ki.i n.d is Hot .o crlV I • I expensive even if pureiia»2 03 . t ■ - of ministrator and his petition for i .• î> rf i :. • ij un lient to 1077.» distribution of said estate, and lbs. of butter. This COW was t> notice is hereby given, that the year, old when freshening. 21st day .»f May, 1923, at th< M i: '.in H. Gar lio r. wL > ha. hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said I i : * 1. irg> : ■ A.ivan. > 4 l'« g date, before the above entitled i-t ry f,r > ul, ' • ■ • i - . ttie court, has by order of said court -ting of I atti< for j.r ..i .. Inin |. j been appointed as the time and •to ■ r . too ml.» • i ,n ■ f progrès» I place for the hearing of said final of tlu 11 11ry B i -.tu - - T< -ting report and petition for distribu r» i- t f il a ortti of m .mimal. | tion, and all persons are hereby and after that is known. < on notified, that may be interested - .■ '.I • I.re- 'ling < m Io ' irried in said estate, to appear anil on. One of the first questions a make any objections or excep­ breeder a»k, when purchasing a tions to said final report and pc bull is the: production record of tition of distribution, and to file his dams. the same in this case, and the Holstein - h resian Bulletin. same will be heard upon said hearing. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ T. Hasuike, MENT Administrator of the Estate of I R. Hasuike. In the County Court of the State (». E. Hamaker, Attorney {<>r of Oregon for the County of estate. Washington. Address, 1014 Chamber of In th< Matt« r of the Estate of S. Commerce Bldg., Portland, Ore. Hasuike, deceased. Notice is hereby given that T NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ Hasuike, the duly appointed, act­ MENT d. In the County Court of the Stat« ing and qualified administrator of 4< the estate of R. Hasuike, de­ of Oregon for the County of T ceased, has rendered and filed ff W ashington. her« in, his final report as such ad­ t( In the Matter of the Estate <»f F Cornelius Hatfield, Deceased. ministrator and bis petition for 31 distribution of said estate and no­ Notice is hereby iP ___ jy given that the tice is hereby given, that the 21st undersigned executor <“ .1... ... of me the last last >« will and testament of Cornelius day of May, 1923, at the hour of h I. r Hatfield. it “■ • ■ <1 leceased, has filed in 10 o’clock A. M. of said date, be pi fore the above entitl' d court, has the abovi entitled _ court and h by ord< r of »aid court, been ap )i cause, his final a account and report pointed as the time and place for >1 and May 19th. 1923, it d :>f ten o’clock a. ■' m. , at the hoar the hearing of said final report ., of said day , and petition for distribution, and h n the county court room of the < j ■ all persons are hereby notified, ibote entitled court at Hillsboro. that may be interested in said es­ I Oregon, is the time and place for tate, to appear and rnak<- any ob­ it Tearing of objections to said final jections or exceptions to said fi »I , h 1 1 iccount and report and final set nal report and petition of <1» stri lenient of said estate. In.lion and to file th> am« in l|n Dated this 13th day of April. ii, mil tin- .«me will In In ar. Omar C. Sp< ncer, upon said hearing. d 1923. 1 Executor of the last will and d T. Hasuike, r «■vtamiiit of Cornelius L. Hat Administrator of the Estate of ç ield. deceased. S. Hasuike. ¡4 1410 Ycon Bldg.. Portland, Or. G. E. H'tniaker, Attorney for k I i I Estate. Rov Cook, oldtime baseball h Address, 1014 ( Chamber ________ of o an, was a city caller Tuesday. 1 Commerce Bldg., Portland, Ore. I I THE FARMER CHANGE An event of immense importance to this community Open Their New Store 1157 2d St, Hillsboro In order to make a lasting im­ pression right from the very first go, we are going to give you a spread of “Eye Open­ ing" bargain piices clear through the whole stock, which will cause immense excitement throughout this section of the country. sŒ Beginning Rip-Roaring Exciting Introductory A « « T su Promptly at 9 o’clock >v;<4 TOMO Friday Continuing for a Limited Time Only A rather Extraordinary proche «.» •» at the opening <»í a considering the wonderful ironey-saving opportunity affa time during the process of this coming What we lack in cosily store equipment and high | will make up on “Eye-Opening" Sale sale prices, which mean a consideri Look! MENS $1.50 QUALITY Dress Shoes And > • Of course there will be big ciowds and an iininem MENS REGULAR $5 GRADE I hat is exactly what this com­ ing introduction sale of ours is going io be—particularly from the standpoint of great money saving opportunities. Wt • promise you, you will be amazed! It is our intention to remain here permanently, and be identified in this community and from the numerous en­ couragements received b y scores of people we antici­ pate an enormous attendance at this sale. ♦ A V « We want it strictly under­ stood, that this is not con­ fined to the advertised items alone but affects everything in stock from groceries up to clothing. The price here tells the story. Join in the proces­ sion, and share in the saving. An Eye-Opener in every sense of the word We expect you! Is sold here daily. Couldn’t be good sized sales force on hand Put if the service is not up toi be patient, as we will try and take care of everybody as quick All Sire« Placed on Sale for Here are Some of Our 1 and they are simply a drop in the bid Come in and get acquainted, you’ll be treated cordially and intelligently. ry purchase. otherwise with such an amount of tempting bargai to take care them. Dress Shirts that will meet with universal approval Exactly as Advrrtisrd CHOICE QUALITY Might as well Sav, all you can and buy here $1.50 QUALITY Silk Stripe Dress Shirts ly as possible. $3 00 Cloth Caps for values 98c 1.95 Sale Prices 'Ji ihcrs wc have MEN S REGULAR $1.00 Athletic Union Suits 59c V PUT OUT ON SALE Al long as wr have anv MEN’S $1 75 QUALITY Mottled-(»rr y Cotton Ribbed REGULAR $1.50 QUALITY CHECKED NAINSOOK Q Union Suits Qjj Union Suits It’» a fact •/J $1.49 HERE ARI 2 another item bslow present market valúa $1 50 GRADF Mr way (INF. SPECIAL LOI AT THIS INTRODUCTORY Sport Shirt OPENING SALE We Will Also Sell REGULAR 50c QUALITY Suspenders 19c Khaki Bib Overalls at the ridiculous price of 34c Splendid Quality of all kinds and patter* $25 and $27, at th* & $14 69c Felt Slippers MEN’S Oxfords, Pumps and »Strap Sandals tai mg on Sale Hare $2.39 That Everything will be SOLD HERE Exactly as Advertised LEATHER We have not overlooked THE LADIES! Boys’ Shoes There will be Regular $5.00 Quality Worth $5.00 OFFERING THIS SALE Ladies’ Shoes $2.39 Remember Folks! t-lb Can M. J. B. and EDWARD’S DEPENDABLE Coffee 39c — CT* " Rubber Garden Hose ghj HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP I 17c A GOOD SOLID LEATHER Men’ for s the Work Shoe small mm of ON SALE FOR These, too, coming in for an inning! $2.85 (OTTON RIBBI l) $1.00 QU Al.I TY Under Shirts HERE IS ANOTHER “EYE-OPENER” Children’s and Misses’ SMOKED HORSE-HIDE $1 49 Scoffers While we are at it we shall sell $2.50 QUALITY FISH BRAND Rain Coats and Pants Rrgultr JE'1 Wr will aril f \ Q J/0C " $2.39 59c MEN’S $11 The Pja^Where All This Excitement »’ ARGO CORN STARCH ANOTHER BIG MONEY SAVER BLACK AND BROWN LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S Cotton Hose Usually sold at 25c •Sl-11331 The Time-Begin-j 15c ONF. SPECIAL LOT 3 for 25c Boys’ Suits CORN FLAKES Values up to $10.00 3 for 25c to be sold off king with the other ’ eye - openers " 1 Oc White Handkerchiefs K FOR 2 5 C It’s The New Store. ns? 2„ J he Farmen hange — Hannah Mohr, of Hillsboro, won the prize given by the Northwest Dentists* Association, for the best essay in Washington county w rit ten on "How Good Teeth May Aid Good Health. ” Margaret Murphy, of Ja< ktown school, won the prise for the best essay on "Why Good Teeth are Essential to (iood Health.” Hannah Mohr is in the fifth grade and Marga ret Murphy is in the seventh grade. Other contestants were Jean Mackay, Clara Ruff and Merit .i Harris, of Dists 7.; Fled« Lo*»li. F'lnora Smith and David Alrxan tier, tif District IT; Julius Hamil- ton. of District 105; Mary Coin, of District 40; Ellen Duriza. Don aid Jackson. Raymond Felton and Grace Duriza, of Dist. SI; Clar­ ence Hawman and Orville Hutch­ inson. of Dist. 1 : Anna Spalling er. of Dist. 109. and five pupils from Dist. 97. F.mma Bryant. County School Supt. 1-lb Can CARNATION AND BORDEN’S ANO HERE ( OME5* GOOD SOLID “OREGON ROSE­ MEDIUM RED Cream 9c », MtMJUl. RF.D $B.OO GRADE PLAIN MOULDED Guarante«'nz< . Xlfriii l .n tie)), of Aloha Hulw r, second, and Anna Crop, of North Plain», won third. In Division three, Orson Pease, of Buxton, won first ; He! en Stil <**, o f Tigard , s nd. anil third place was a tie between Mildred Richard», of District 37, and Eleanor Smith, of District 89 They drew for the ribbon and Mildred Richards wa» the fortun­ ate one and receired the one rib bon for third place, but the |H>int» were divided equally between the two districts, a» was the case in all tie«, and will lie counted to­ wards the cup to be presented on field day. Emma Bryant, (’«»unti School Supt. a Sack Salmon Sava Money ani Men’s Garters 96c at the eye-opening price of Ye»! Y cull ha.e the |wi» liege of buying REGULAR 15c QUAI ITY I On«- of the bigg«-, I «< h'Hi I of tin yrar was the ty|*r I spelling anil «!<-< Initiation i I m hl at th.- Hillsboro high last Friday. Previous lèvent, the county had tided into thirteen «e» ti< preliminary tryouts I held The winner« at th< limmary tryout« were the ant« for county hsiior» day. The typewriting < <»nt> new innovation in this « arous«-«) keen intr rr petition The I a rgt «pii« t and mt< rette t w « nt v rumut« coni« $2-95 $1-6« HI SCHOOL OPERA The Franklin Hi School Opera Association, of Portland, under personal direction of Robert Bright XX'al«h, will give the "Gon­ doliers,” a comic opera in two ■lets, by Gilbert and Sullivan. The’ chorus is coni|x>seil ‘ of * trained voices and w ell know n lead«. A concert was given over the Oregonian Radio April 8, and to quote the music editor, "pro­ vided one of the best programs that has ever been broadcast im the Pacific coast.” The local presentation is under the auspices of the Methodist church, Friday, April 87th, in the church. Special arrangements are being made to give the people an evening of the best entertainment possible. Costs Are Down on Land-Clearing Ï \ 1 a T h Y what of the iar,a ping the new du IJ dynamite «ives you one half r ■ticks per ¡ollar. Approx im.- the same s rength, stick for s' os any star ig pov. Non-freez'.rm Ixt us wt mg and ditch.!., The Hillvb-.r F.nd.ll H . r 3 Carlsen 4 Brr», 4 C< Hillsbor («aurei, xt Grove Bank» Merc. Co., ,______ Bank»; _ J D Kelly 4 Son, Sylvtn; Rowell Scheer. STUMPING POWDER You Can Save .1 ¡I If you never have, you can nou«. Send for your Government's h-ew Free Book which shows you how to accumulate mon ey safe'y through Treasury Savings Send for your ■ • r. t ike the cxuie and first step tvw ardi success TW UmfeJ Statt'. G •rrntmfnl SrfVTwjç t Syitm» Treasury Departa»cn< D. C, HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK Edw. Schulmerich, President, Geo. Schulmerich, Vice President, SURPLUS, $20,000.00 CAPITAL, $50,000.00 F. J. Sewell, Cashier. If you want a safe place to deposit your savings, deposit in the Savings Department of this bank, as every dollar deposited is absolutely guaranteed, and the United States Government is not a preferred creditor. Call on us and we will explain. FURNITURE, PAINTS HARDWARE Selfridge Furniture Store Spring Housecleaning over and you did not get that new furniture you had been wanting? Why not trade your used furniture and stoves in on something new. Come in and see us or phone and we will be out to see you. Bass-Hueter Paints Interior and Exterior Paints, Fumiture, Linoleum and Floor Varnish and Oils Florence Wickless Oil Stoves Lawn Mowers just arrived. Variou« makes, sizes and prices. Ice Cream Freezers Sizes 2 quarts up. Prices $1.65 up. H. L. Havdahl, who sold his place near Sherwood, and i<* mov­ ing to Portland. wa«< in town Fri­ day. 1132 THIRD STREET PHONE 21X