The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 04, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    FEBRUARY 4, 1U20
HILL.HROKG ARGUS
PAGE THREE
ass
mi's club will meet In the evening in
day and Monday. They returned to river at St. John», but it means a
place of th« regular afternoon ses­
Chehalis Tuesday.
lot of talking and electioneering on
sion with Mrs. E. G. Heaton hostess.
(O. E. Frank)
The Reedville Sunday school bas­ the moun'ain.
Miss Esther Thorsell, chairman of
ketball team »ought to revenge them­
Sauries Island is highly elated at
the program committee, announces,
Mr. and Mr». R. N. Williams of selves of a recent defeat suffered at having electricity on the island. The
The Scholl» Kerry association held
"Early Oregon Settlements” for the Iron River, Wisconsin, are guest» the hand» of a local team, but were next imp-ovement should be a
u very interesting meeting at the
round table talk. Special numbers at the home of Mr. arid Mr». Kirk­ again defeated. Try them again bridge.
I. O. O. F. hull Monday evening,
will ba given by Rev. Beadles on, wood the present week.
boy».
"Jess Bartlett," president.
All are invited U> attend an old
"Eurly Methodist Missionary Settle­
Miller
of
below
Louis
Witch
Hazel
The local Argus reporter wax busy faxhioned spelling school in the
Mlns Esther Thorsell was a Sun­ ments," and L. W. Guild on, "Early
Brooks school hou»e, Friday evening.
day dinner gue»t at the F. E. Rowell Industry of nil Settlement». ** Every took in the night» in McMinnville cutting wood Tuesday,
Sunday.
Mr». M. Olinger and Mrs. M. E.
home.
member Is to invite husband and
David llagg, retired farmer of Snipes were in attendance at the
Two new houses are being erected
The Mesdame» J. M. Stretcher friends. Mrs. Orpha McClure 1» the
and Hon Cole are very much Im­ chairman of th« refreshments com­ the Reedville section, who was laid W. P, Baldwin funeral at Finley's at Tenth and Oak streets by C. W.,
Jake and Maynard Vanett. Both are
proved after a serious fight with mittee. This should prove a very- up with u fractured leg us the re­ in Portland Monday.
George M. Imlay 1» putting added five-room modern house» and are
the grippe.
interesting meeting tor everyone sult of being kicked by a horse, is
again able to be about.
improvements to hit residence. Tom being built for sale.
Whitmer Mcbonuld »pent several fortunate enough to utterid.
Mrs. Rasmus Rasmussen of Aloha Livingxtone is doing the carpenter
days lust week with old friends In
Friends of Mrs. Will Hesse will is reported on the »ick list thin work.
SUMMONS
Corvallis.
be glad to know that she is rapidly week.
Carl Traehsel, Reedville dairyman,
N. I Welsh returned to Eugene recovering from her recent illness,
C. E. Bruce of Portland i» visitirtg is about to erect an immense addi­ In the Circuit Court of the State of
Wednesday after u visit with his Mrs. Ora Law» of Hillsboro i» the at the home of his brother, Jl. T. tion to his already large and well
Oregon for Washington County
II. Ebert and Mary Ebert, hus­
nurne In churge of the case.
family at the lleiinctt home.
Bruce. C. E la quite taken up with equipped dairy house. The proposed John
band and wife, plaintiffs,
Mrs. J, B. Bartlett will be honte»» this locality and would like very structure culls for 30,000 feet of
The lt>il|*ti Foster family have
vs.
moved to Art Luikin'» house.
* to the Ladies Aid Friday afternoon.,much to locate on a five acre tract. building material.
Charles Porter, the unknown heir»
Mrs.
Vint
Bogard
1»
chairman
of
John Isaacson, old time resident
I. Rbmmesmo was seen in Ea»t
Jack Irish returned to Portland
of Charles Porter, deceased, and
also all other persons or parties un­
Sunday after a few days spent with the program committee, which will of this section, is confined to his Yamhill street, Portland, Sunday.
be
round
table
talk»
on
Lincoln.
known
claiming any right, title,
bed with the grippe.
the Fred Carlsons, who accompanied
estate, lien or interest in or to the
A. W. bant, who is in the garage
Mr. and Mr». George Allison, Mr.
him to his home for the day.
real property hereinafter describ­
Star cl|<>ir meet» at Henry Jack» and Mrs, N. B. Welsh and Mr. and business over in East Portland, spent
ed, defendants.
Mrs. Harry Hoeffie und brother und Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. B,
Friday.
To Charles Porter, the unknown
heir» of Charles Porter, deceased,
Mias Helene Ankcorn, a teacher in wife of Witch Hazel formed a jolly Dant, of Reedville.
Mrs. Bertha Gullup is gradually
and al»o all other persons or par­
Louie Madden is now employed in
the Gresham school, spent the week party which attended the dance at
ties unknown claiming any right,
improving from a protracted period a big factory in Portland.
l.aur«l Saturday night.
end at the L. W. lies»« home.
title, estate, lien or interest in
Louie Sergio was laid up a few1 or
Surprise parties seem to be in of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wohischlegel and
to the real property hereinaf­
George
MeBreen
motored
to
Port
­
day»
last
week
with
a
badly
sprain
­
ter described, the above named
Grace Miller were week-end guests order the»« days. Mrs. Esther Mor­
land
on
business
Monday.
Mr.
Me-
ed knee.
*
defendants:
at the Lloyd Murray home near Sil­ gan is the last victim. She just hap­
Over two million rose cuttings
In the name of the State of Ore­
verton.
pened to have a birthday, which jtreen is our local insurance agent,
You and each of you are here­
J. II. Burtlctts were dinner guests was the incentive for about thirty- who has built up a constituency ure planted within a radius of a few gon.
by notified to appear and answer
nt the M. Courtney home on the five friends to come trooping in that pretty thoroughly covers the miles of Orenco.
the complaint filed against you in
R. E. Pearson has resigned from the above entitled suit on or before
Saturday evening with "cakes and county. It continues to grow in a
mountain Sunday.
very
satisfactory
manner.
Mr.
Mc-
the school board and Rev. George T. , six weeks from the date of the first
Mr. and Mra Otto Schulz spent everything" under their arms for
publication of this Summons, which
Sunday at the J. B. Bennett home. the makings of a good time. We all Green carries all kinds of insurance Pratt was appointed to fill the va- will
be on or before the 18th day
The Scholls Woman’s club and laughed just a» hearty over "Grunt, of unquestioned quulity und reli­ 1 cancy.
i of March, 1926, and in case you fail
ability.
Two
or
three
families
from
town
Pig,
Grunt,"
Button,
Button,
”
etc.,
I
husbands are Invited to attend the
so to appear and answer, the plain­
The Christian Endeavorers of the . went to Portland last week to hear tiff» will apply to the court for the
"600" card party given by the Hills­ us we did 40 years ago, more or
Reedville
church
"did
themselves
relief prayed for in their complaint,
Sousa’s famous band.
boro Coffee club nt Hillsboro Feb less. Here’s hoping we find another
to-wit: For a decree herein decree­
proud''
in
the
presentation
of
“
Big
Mrs.
Marne
Eizema
spent
a
couple
ruary 15, 8 p. m. Admission 25c. birthday »»on.
ing and adjudging said plaintiffs
This is for the purpose of getting
Revival meeting» have been dis­ Stunt Night" last Saturday. The of days in Portland last week visit­ i to be the owners in fee simple of
the following described real prop­
better acquainted.
continued. Sunday school every Sun­ attendance was somewhat below ex­ ing her friend, Mra Latimer.
Mra George T. Pratt returned erty, situate in Washington county,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Crowder ar- day at 10 a. m., T. R. Moore, sup­ pectations, but the enthusiastic re­
Oregon, to-wit:
rived home Friday after several erintendent ; church service» at 11 ception extended, in a measure, from Portland last Thursday, where
Beginning at the southeast corner
made
up
for
the
deficiency
in
at-
she
»pent
a
week,
the
guest
of
weeks in sunny California and we a. m., Rev. Beadle«, Minister in
of the "Buxton Cemetery,” and run­
tendance.
friend».
ning thence south 75 degrees 20
have the promise of a report on the charge Sunday, January 31, baptism­
Howard Churchley han launched » Mrs. Clay Hiser and the children minutes East 20.03 chains to a point
al rites were administered to Ben­
trip for next week.
in the center of the Road leading
Wednesday evening, February 3, nett and Mary Lou. children of Mr. into the rabbit busines». He has went to Portland last Thursday to to said Cemetery; thence south 19
quite a start in the New Zealand stay with the former’» mother until
was Rebekah night in Scholl» and and Mr». N. B. Welsh.
degrees 20 minutes West 4.37 chains
Red strain, and promises to have Mr. Hiser finds another location. Mr. to a stake; thence North 75 degrees
with Mr». J* It. Bartlett a» chair­
his
place
literally
alive
with
the Hiser followed the next day with the 20 minutes West parallel with the
Pioneer Body to Meet
man of the "January and February
North line 18.96 chains to a stake;
household goods.
The Native Son» and Daughter» fuzzy animals a year hence.
birthday committee the program fur
Mr. and Mrs. John McFee of Lau- ' Mr». George Garratt and young thence North 25 minutes West 4.50
the social hour wax one of the best. will hold a meeting Friday evening,
' chains to the place of beginning, be­
The Valentine box proviedeil a spec­ February 12, in the Woodman hall ' rel visited at the Kirkwood home »on, Vernon, and cousin, Richard ing, a part of H. Buxton, Sr., Dona­
Sunday.
Beach,
came
out
from
Portland
last
tion Land Claim No. 44, in T. 1 N.
ial hit for every member present, over the Chevrolet garage. A good
D. M. Milstead, who is employed Friday to visit the former’s parents, R. 4 W. of the Will. Mer. except
a» did the cream pie* which were program is being arranged and un
therefrom
the 1.003 acre tract deed­
especially built for the occasion.
invitation is issued to the public to at the O. W. R. A N. sjiops in Mr. and Mra S. L. Carlyle. Mr. Gar- ed by E. L. Parsons to the City of
Portland,
ii
just
about
out
of
the
ratt
came
Saturday
afternoon
and
Member* of the local 1. O. O. F. attend.
Forest Grove, by deed dated Septem­
poultry buxine: . Hi­ »till ha» some they returned home Sunday evening. ber 29, 1910, which deed is recorded
are planning to attend the "Double
that he wants to get rid of. His
Two cases of scarlet fever were in Book 91 at page 138, of the deed
6" meeting at Tigard Saturday.
Min» Anna Sia» »pent the v
son, Avery, is a student at Hills- reported in the schools last week records of Washington County, Ore-
On February 10 the Scholl • Worn ••nd vi-iti.ig friend» in Portland.
boro high.
and a physician from Hillsboro was 6»n,
and decreeing that the defendants
The forked lightning of death here Friday. He made an examina­ and each of them be forever barred
crashed into two homes of this vi­ tion of the situation and on his ad­ and precluded from claiming or at­
cinity the past week, leaving ita vice the school was closed this week tempting to claim any title or in­
inevitable sorrow and heartache, W. to permit the thorough fumigation terest in or to said real property, or
any part thereof, and forever quiet­
I*. Baldwin, 41». died, leaving a of the rooms. No church services ing plaintiff’s title in and to said
widow, two sons and a married were held Sunday.
real property against said defend­
ants and ail persons claiming by,
daughter to mourn his loss. The
through or under them or either of
other, M. W. Potter, who, a week fi-
them, and for such other and further
prior to his reported illness, seemed
relief as to the court may seem
to be in the best of health, xu<^-
d e n I y became enveloped in the
meshes of the grim shadow and
Chris Luethe, the owner of the
passed away,
1 Pleasant View Poultry farm located
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mann of Port on the Brool* hill, -aid his business
land visited with Mrs. W. G. Olinger for 1926 is looking good, as he is
Sunday.
I all booked for orders for baby chicks
Miss Florence Yeo was a Hills and pullets up to April 17. He ex­
boro visitor Sunday, where »he saw pects to -build another large chicken
"Lorraine of the Lion»," at the house this summer. At the present
Venetian theatre.
j he has 700 fine White Leghorn hens,
R. II. Sullivan of Chehalis, Wash., and will increase his flock this year.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. His present incubator capacity is
D. I.. Sullivan of near Orenco Sun- 3200 eggs at one time. Visitors are
always welcome. Watch this paper
for "his later ads.
Sani Lenthe has decided that split­
ting cord wood by hand is too much
ÍT
i
like • work so he has purchased a
new splitting gun.
Owing to the fog and narrow
places in the road, last Friday even-
ing John Peterson tried to climb a
stump with his Ford. The machine
tipped over and was badly damaged,
but John escaped without any in­
juries. His machine is now in the
Burlington garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton and daugh-
r, Mildred, were «the guests of
rs. Amy Brooks last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry France
a •
daughter, Audrey, spent Sunday
iting friends at Mon|avilla.
Monday evening the P. T.
► A
- V
j
showed three boxe- of slides from
the University of Oregon. The chil­
dren all gathered Friday evening to
see the pictures, but some person
had misplaced the tank to the ma­
chine, so many were disappointed.
Ross Gatton is doing his bit to­
ward getting a new bridge across the
Reedville
equitable in the premises.
Thia summons is served upon you
by order of the Honorable E. J.
Ward, judge of the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon,' and
which Order is dated February 2nd,
1926, for a period of six weeks by
publication in the Hillsboro Argus,
date of first publication February
4th, 1926, date of the last publica-
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tion March IRth. 11*26.
Hare, McAlear & Peters, attorneys
for plaintiffs. Resident attorneys,
State of Oregon. Post office address,
Shute Savings Bank Bldg., Hillsboro,
Oregon.
49-3
Phone 2761 when you want letter­
heads or other printing.
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