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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
HILLSBORO ARGUS NOVEMBER 12. 1006 untitled court and answer the com- 8 W., of the Will. Mer., and run I plaint filed against you in the above ning thence North 32 degrees 30 ’minute* hast 197.9 feet along the In the Circuit Court of the Stat« of < 'ititlud cause on or before the center of »aid road; tjience South 120th day of December, 1925, nuid Oregon for Washington County 37 degrees 13 minute* Eunt 417.1 being after (lie expiration of ; leet; them e South 32 degrees 30 Adam Erdman mid llerthn Erdman, | ’ date lx weeks from the date of the bls wife, Plaintiffs, iiiinutei West 195 feet; thence North I first publication of thin summons 57 degrees 31 minutes West 417 upon you, tho date of the first pub j I vet to the place of beginning, con 1 licution thereof living Thursday the taining 2.12 acres. i tli day of November, 1025, and and forever barring and precluding | the date of the last publication you and each of you und all per ! I hereof being Thursday the 24th day rons claiming by through or under I of December, 1025; and If you full you from claiming or attempting to no to appear and answer said com- < brim, unset ting or attempting to as- i plaint, for want thereof the plain Inert any right, title or interest in or tiffs will apply to llie court for the nuid real property, or any part I relief prayed for in their complaint, ■ io hereof, adverse to the title or in to wit: for u decree declaring thut trust of the plaintiffs therein und plaintiffs are the owners in fee sim- | thereto, und that the title of the I | le und ill the uctiiul possession of . plaintiffs in und to snid property be I he f<dlowlng described real property ' quieted uguinnt the claims und de- ] lying, being and situute in Wash I manda of you and each of you. ington County, Oregon, particularly Thin nummonn in nerved upon you j itexcribed ax follows, to wit: j l>y publication thereof in the Hllin Beginning nt n point In the center I boro Argus, pursuant to an order of I of the County Road, North 1336.6 the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of feet and North 32 deg. 30 min. East thu ubove entitled court, made and ' 1229.x feet from the North North- rendered on this 10th day of No- [ east corner of the John Beal Dona • ii.hi-r, I‘J’.'.,. tion Land Claim No. 64, T. 1 N. R. Hnre, Me A tear tie Peters, Attor- — neya for Plaintiff*. ReMident attor- i.< y*, State of Oregon. Post office nddreM: Shute Saving* Bank Bldg., Hillsboro, Oregon. 37-43 SUMMONS DRAIN TILE PRICES LOWERED Tho reason—Recently we have re-arranged our stock yards, making many Improvement*, which has enabled us to enlarge our daily output of tile, thereby reducing the cost of production, together with a «ouch lurger demand than ever before, for our tile, hns made it possible for us to reduce our prices on many sizes. If you intend draining let us figure with you. Do You Intend Building This Year? If so, would you be interested in building with our Stone-Tile Building Blocks if we could show you where your first cost would not be over 3 to ft per cent above lumber. Also bear in mind, a house of thia kind does not need painting, is much warmer in win- ‘er and cooler In summer than a frame building, thereby reducing coat of fuul. Notice of District Road Meeting to Vol. Special Hoad Tax in District Appointed Regent University ot Oregon, Eugene, No vember 11 — (Hpeelal) Judge Geo. F. Skipworth of Eugene, who has just been appointed to the Universi ty of Oregon board of regents, suc ceeds the late C. E. Wood.Hon of Heppner, appointed under the Olcott administration. anniversary, wc offer you this “Wear-Ever" one-quart Pudding Pan at die special price. Fine for (nuid in ft poi pús, tUHces and r</ri(«raior uie Agencies: F r. V enetian THEATRE u hot. 5th. to Nov. 14th. Wear-Ever ONE-QUART >C)C Aluminum Pudding Pan / J R.auUr Prie. SSc Qbmeinandget Cover to fit 19c Regular price 25c yours TODAY LESTER IRELAND & CO NOVEMBER 15-16-17 SYDCHSMIH INTERIOR. O PULLMAN 5HCW1 BUFFET. RADE AND DINER Z-ZW55Í The train, which attracted consider able attention in Hillsboro, is sup plied with tires by the U. S. Rubber company. It went from here to For est Grove and then on to McMinn ville St a pretty fast clip. Manager Phelps of the Venetian and an Argus representative made the trip as pass engers. The Pullman -ar in particular at tracts attentior. It has hot and cold running water, is electrically heat ed, lighted and ventilated, and has a complete radio equipment for the entertainment of its passengers. The locomotive possesses hydraulic brakes, whistles, bells and every other possible device for making highway transportation safe. dormitories for women. Each year a representative of the freshman Cornelius [Miss Virginia Wight] class that lives in the hall is elected - ■" ---------- -------- - ---- ,¿7 third vice-president. Other officers Mrs. Seymour and Mrs. Olmstead are elected from the three upper cf Forest Grove were visitors at the classes. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burch and son, Elmer, of Tobias were visitors at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barber, Sunday. Mrs. C. Stevens of Portland is visiting with friends and relatives. Miss Marie Barrett spent the week-end at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Barrett. Miss Dorothy Cochrane was a Portland visitor Thursday. The Rev. Mr. Ludbig gave an ‘ interesting talk with the aid of ik lustrated slides on Luther and the reformation at the Lutheran church, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Taylor recently return ed after having been absent for a month visiting at the Tillamook leaches. A very interesting program was given Saturday evening in Challa- Don’t put off coming in combe’s hall for the benefit of the public library. An amount of 125.90 was taken in at the door. This money will go to help pay for a set of Looks which was purchased several month» ago. The program is as fol lows: Piano duet, Vyrginia Wight, Ida Herrick; comet soio, Helen Her- • rick; reading, Georgianne French COLLECTIONS Hodder; song, Vance Norton; “Pop No Collection - No Charge Corn Man,” 5th and 6th grades; KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT reading, Ronald Webb; piano solo, Bertha McLaughry; musical reading, Portland McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamook Bertha McLaughry, Gwendolyn 502 Board of Trade Bldg. Heintz, Mattie Manri, Dorothy Coch ran; recitation, James VanLum; re- marics—“Benefits of a Library to a Town,,—Professor Hargitt; vocal so lo, Thelma Vanderpool; piano duet, Vernita ar<t Ellen Irmler; recitation, Pear' LaFollette; “The Drunkard's Famiiy,” 7th and Sth grades, read ing, Georgianne French Hodder; piano solo, Kathryn Cook; vocal solo, Mrs. Webb; recitation, Carl LaFol lette; violins solo, Isabel Richards; “Waiting for the Doctor,” 7th and bth grades. Heads Girls Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Nov. 11—Ruth Allen of Hills boro, freshman in commerce, has recently been elected third vice-pres ident of Waldo hall, one of the three CHRISTMAS IS COMING Sun., Mon. & Tues Matinee Sunday, 2 p. m. AMERICAN FIRST TRAC TRAIN-THH GOLn-VYN-MA SPECIAL ENROUT TO CALIFORNIA AND EUROPH SPECIAL In commemoration of “Wcar-EvcrV* 25th Dealers in Sand, Gravel, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Septic Tanks. Aloha Lumber Co., Aloha Jim Lewis, Beaverton Bank* Lumber Co., Hanks Copeland A McCready, Biiehnnnn Grain A l i ed Joe M <>orc, Roy Mr. Irmler, Cornelius .1. \V. Copeland Yards, Hillsboro V. \V. Gardner Lumber Co., Hillsboro First Trackless “Train” Visit*. Hillsboro Notice is hereby given that ■ I meeting of the resident tax payers If you want a Victrola at a real of Road District N<^ 5H, Washing i bargain price, keep your eye on the ton County, Oregon, is hereby cull inachin.n in the window of the Delta The first trackless “train” in the ed, and will bo held at Fern Hill 37-tf United States was in Hillsboro Sat i School House in said Road District | Drug store. urday morning for a short time, on its way across the continent from New York to Los Angeles on an international tour that will after wards take it to Europe. The “spec- u.l” is sponsored by the Metro-Gold- wyn Film company. We manufacture Cement Drain Tile, Silo Tile, Brick, Stone-Tile, and Puntile Building Blocks. Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Washington County, Ore gon, on the 21st day of November, 1925, al the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. of said ‘lay, to discuss the advis ability of levying a special or ad ditional road tax in said district, to determine what, if any county roads or portion* thereof in said district shall be Improved, In any special mariner, and the character and ex tent of such improvement or im provement* they diall make thereon, and to levy such special or addi- tlonal tax, not to exceed ten mills on the dollar, on all taxable real and personal property in said road district, as a majority of such resi- dent tax payer* of said road dis trict shall deem advisable for the purpose of raising money with which to defray the expense of such spec ial improvement or improvements in said Rood District No. 58, Wash- Ington County, Oregon. Dated this 7th day of November, 1925, J. M. HIATT, County Conimi- inner. 37-38 VENETIAN Friday & Sat • Week Matinee Saturday, 2 p. m The Wildest Ride Ever Seen! On and on came the fearless Hoot tearing after the desperado. Both horses galloping as fast as the wind. Only a few feet separated the two horses. Suddenly Hoot braces himself and makes a vicious leap from the faithful Pal, landing on the Outlaw's back. Both men stumble to the ground—and then a free-for-all started. Only one of the many thrills in this exciting photoplay of the western plains. Before lxiying see what we have to choose from. We have a better assort ment than ever before. The best line of Xmas cards in town, bigger assortment of fancy stationery, framed mottoes and calendars, beautiful satin lined boxes toilet articles. Children’s books of all kinds. HILLSBORO PHARMACY c o . V ENETIA N THEATRE W ed. &Thurs., Nov. 18-19 Usual Prices—10c and 25c tfunmaunt (future Friskier than a bucking broncho, wilder than the Wild Man from Borneo and oh. lady, lady, how funny! That’s Bebe in the title role of this gay, gingery, high-geared comedy. With Rod I.a Rocque and superb comedy cast. Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy during our bereavement, the death of the late B. A. Fagalde, and especially for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. B. A. Fagalde, Mrs. Ida Keegan, Mrs. Emma Burten, Mrs. Mae lliners, Henry Whitcomb. Phone 2761 when you want letter heads or other printing. Ako Two-Reel Com edy and International News - Free Chewing Gum DANIL With each admission a of the famous IN HOOT GIBSON A comedy of unexpected rfb-ticklers—A side-splitting sensation — A comedy-melo drama of laughs and thrills. Aho Two-Reel Comedy Usual Prices—10c and 25c ,Wd Wd Pressing and Cleaning in hi* latest fast riding feature The most modern service, end the quickest service. Absolutely reliable. Phone us to have our wagon stop. THE SADDLE HAWK” Also two-reel Comedy and Pathe News Usual Prices—10c and 25c I8SIE with ROD LA ROCQUE will be given. The Suitatorium Jas. Peppard, Prop. Phone 801-X