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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS -HILLSBORO, OREGON
SEPTEMBER 20, 192H.
PAGE NINE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For freu unircela, try our appren­
tie«. Eve's Beauty Shoppe; tele
phone 1381.
30 tf
Better let Andv fix your watch
He know« how.—J. L. Ander«on,
J< wrier, 1211 Main street.
16-tf
Money to lonn on good farm »«
curiti«». Koralli A Wismer, Second
«I reel, Hillsboro,
29 tf
Do you wunt to learn the Ger­
man language? 1’11 tench you, both
beginners nnd advanced student«.—
William Richter, Hillsboro.
29-30
J. E. Stewart. 704 Miller avenue,
Portland, ngent fur McNeaa Sani­
tary Products in Washington coun-i
ty.____________________________ 21 tf
IT’S YOU!
If you wunt to live in th« kind
Of n ‘own, thnt’ji the kind of a
town you like, you don't have
to «lip .your clothe« in a grip,
and "tart on a long, long hike.
You'll only find what you've
left behind, for there's noth­
ing that's really new. It's n
knock at your «*lf if you knock
• ' n, for it i n’t > <• iir
town, it’s you! Real town* arc
not rnadv by mm afraid lent
Homebody c I m » get* ahead; if
everyone works, and nobody
hhirkn, you can rai«e a town
from the dead.
—Author unknown.
Hotel Washington
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Better let Andy fix your wutch.
lie know* how —-J. L. Anderson,
Jeweler, 1211 Main street.
ltl-tf
For Rent Large, well furnished
room in modern home.—Telephone
Electric wolding, oxy-acetylvn« 711-Z.
24-tf
welillng; all kind« of miuhine Work.
< hi ¡ Uen o ii Mai hini' Works, 1155
Apartment for runt.— Mr«. Leon­
For Sale — Team of geldings,
| Wo hington St.; phonu 661.
2 tf ard Brown, 1507 Lincoln, corner of t
liunsfi'i Lo< ul und iong dUtance Fifth street._____________
23-tf weight about 1500 pounds each; 8
and 9 yearn old; harm
and wagon.
hauling
Frank Barr, 1032 Second
William Volz, Banks Rt. 3. 30-31
trcft, Hill boro; phone 1843. 51 tf
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE
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For Sale—Three very fine heifers,
WANTED
For Side or Trude—Three milk
freshen this winter John A.
ginit», 15 "priiig kid", and one pure- will
Wanted—Upright piano in good bred Togenburg buek. — J. W. Hobbs, one mile east of Cornelius
30-32
condition.—-Telephone 743.
30 Lynch, Rt. 4, box 38, Beavarton. 33 on highway.
Wanted to Buy
Farmers' .Muikut,
phone 2081 Z.
Early Apples. -
For Sale—O. I. C. sows and young
To Trade—-10 acres of land near pigs.-
Hillsboro, tele
-Erin ti. Stowell, route 2, box
White
Salmon,
Wash.,
for
property
11 IÍ in or near Hillsboro. -Used Car Ex­ ¡07, Banks; one mile northwest of
20 31
change.
24 tf Mat ning.
For Sale — Yenrling registered
For Sale or Trade for good milk
cow, black horse, age 7 years, Hampshire bucks.—Frank Schulme-
rich.
Hillsboro, route 5; 4*/» miles
weight 1600 pounds; gentle and
22-tf
Wanted Latu model Chevrolet or true.—Erwin Snipley, Bank". 29-31 south.
Ford sellali or coach; muxt be cheap
For Sale or Trade -49 acres, 48
For Sale—Three Jersey cows, 2
for cash; dealers need not upply.— acre
clear, practically level: fair fi i ii, and I coming fresh "oon; also
1621 Baseline street.
20-30 buildings,
city water, electricity to few weanling pigs. —F. W. Walch,
Wanted — Extra help for the place; adjoining good town in Wash­ 1500 feet south of Newton station;
30-31
Washington County Fuir, min und ington county.-—Connell 4 Sewell, telephone 11RX1.
31
woman. Apply ut the Chamber of Inc.
Ten head of good gentle work
Commerce.
29-30
For Sale. Cheap, or Exchange— horses from 1200 to 1600; two
n carload of east­ mules, weight 2800,—R. T. Mor-
Just arrived with
■
ern Oregon horses; all well broke gon. Pnrmington ; six mile south of
and gentle: weight from 1300 to Hillsboro.
26-tf
1700 pounds. ,—May be Keen at the
Farmers' Feed Barn on east Main
For Sale—14 heavy springer Jer­
30 sey heifers; 4 throe-year-old Jersey
street. ____________
Wanted Woman to take charge
cows; 12 yearling Jersey heifers; 12
of women*" rest rooms at County
FOR EXCHANGE
Durham baby beef cattle; 2-year-old
Fair grounds September 19, 20, 21,
Durham bull; yearling Jersey bull.
22.—inquire al office of County
To Trade for Piano—Small closed —F. B. Davis, mile north of Hills­
29-30 car in good condition.—1056 Base­ boro high school.
Superintendent.
29-30
line; telephone 1433.
30-tf
WANTED TO LEASE
For Sale—Three young bulls for
We have a large list of Portland
purposes, priced from $45
for properties to exchange for acreage breeding
$55; also some cows to freshen
four and farms; it will pay you to call or to
soon, priced $80; will take in beef,
write.—A. Howard A Co., 621 West canners or hogs and pay top price.
Lombard street, Portland; telephone —Frank Rinck, Banks; telephone
5! 5 Manning.
30
FOR RENT
FOR SALE—Real Estate
For Rent—Three-room apartment
For Sale—6-room bungalow, with
and garage.—1766 Baseline St. 27tf hardware floors, furnace, fireplace,
Five-room hou>e for rent.—In­ nice lawn; low price; reasonable
22-tf
fluire Used Car Exchange.
21-tf teims.—J, care Argus.
For Sale—Farm of 49 acres,
Fur Rent—Three room apartment, about 30 acres in cultivation; good
th •tree!. 21-tf hou e, large barn, chicken house,
For Rent—Three-room apartment, orchard, running water, electric
furnished; also single room, fur- lights; on milk route; near school.
29-tf
nished; and garage.—Mrs. M. E. —Ray Johnson, Roy.
Caudle, 1509 Jackson street. 29-30
Will sacrifice $1,375 equity for
$150 cash if tnken at once: 40
acres, 12 acres clear, 3 acres bear­
ing prune»; partly stocked and
HARDWOOD FLOOR
equipped: 2 hi miles from Gaston,
and
1 mile from highway; see to ap­
LAYING — SANDING
preciate.—-Fred A. Jackson, Gaston
All floor« reflnished—Floors
route 2«
30
polished—Electric floor
REAL ESTATE. BASIS OF ALL
polisher for rent
WEALTH—Now is the time of all
A. H. Biassing
times to invest in Portland for near­
future profits; this one of many,
Phone 2233
045 12th
IlluxlOO-foot corner, seven
apart­
ments, income $128, priced at the
gi'und value, high class district;
Sandy boulevard corners, apartment
or court sites, $4,200 up.—See me
at 626 Chamber of Commerce,
BE-7519 for appointment._______ 30
FOR SALE—Livestock
High grade Jersey heifer, soon to
freshen.—1236 Second street.
29
Bay more, 5 years old, weight
about 1400 pounds.—tirossen Bros.,
route 1, Hillsboro; phone 34R4. 33
For Sale—60 wennling pigs, price
$4.50.—A. Van De Moortcl, one
mile north of Union oil station. 30
For Side—Registered Jersey bull,
II’ months old; two nearest dams
have an average of 876 pounds fat;
dam is a granddaughter of St.
Mawes Golden Poppy.—David Sto-
. Forest Grove,30-31
Real Estate
Insurance
FRANK WEISENBECK
"The Farmer Real Estate Man”
R.F.D. 2—
Half mile north
Beaverton, Ore.
of Tobias
PUBLIC SALE
On the Phillip Pezoldt farm at Phillips, Oregon, four miles south
of Holbrook, and three miles north of Bethnny, on the Cornelius
Paas road, nt 1:00 o’clock P. M.,
Saturday, September 29, 1928
3 H-inch Birdiw‘11 wagon with gravel bed, in good shape; 2%-inch
Mitchell wagon; 14-inch Vulcan chilled plow; 12-inch steel beam
plow; 5-foot grain drill; spike tooth hnrrow; 2-horse disc; Mc­
Cormick mower; McCormick hay rake; two sets heavy work har­
ness; 800 pounds platform scale; hay raek; buggy; and ail small
tools usually found on a farm.
Term»—Cash
PHILLIP PEZOLDT, Owner
H. A. KURATLI, Auctioneer
J, J. WISMER, Clerk
Team, 5 and 6 years old, weight
3101) pounds, $225; 1300-pound
gelding, young and sound, $75;
1400-pound mare, $100; pair mule
colts from large stock; Jersey heifer
soon to freshen.—L. V. Hulit, 1236
.Second street.
30
At the B. P. CORNELIUS FARM—Two miles northwest of
NORTH PLAINS—At 10:00 A. M.
Saturday — September 22, 1928
Nine-year-old horse, weight 1350 pounds; 4 head of graded Jersey
heifers, nil coining fresh in October; two Holstein cows, one to
freshen October 5, the other in March; some Barred Rock chickens;
7-foot Deering binder; 5-foot mowing machine; 5-foot McCormick
mower;
hay rake; hay
hny tedder; 3 section spring tooth hnr-
hnr­
mower ; 10-foot hny
hnrrow;
row; set of 14-inch tractor plows; 2-scction spike tooth harrow;
12-hose disc drill; tandem disc; iron
7-foot corrugated roller; 12-hosc
wheel farm truck; 3-inch Bain wagon; one-horse buggy; fanning
hny forks and
nnd ropes; gas and
nnd oil drums; log chains; 18 or 20
mill; hay
tons of hay in mow; 30-gallon iron kettle; nnd all small tools
n farm.
fnrm.
usually found on a
LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE—Up to $20.00, cash;
cnsh; over $20.00, six months’
timo on approved note bearing
hearing 8 per cent interest.
E. P. CORNELIUS, Owner
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
CHARLES N. TRIPP, Clerk
FOR SALE—Farm Crops
Grupos for sale; 1 cents pound.—
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
For Sale — English bull dog;
$12.50.—1053 First street.
25-tf
Coal and briquets. — Hillsboro
Ice Works, telephone 2383-X; Sec­
ond and Baseline.
29-tf
For Sale—10 double school desks
in good repair. — Charles tirabel,
chairman of School District No. 31;
telephone 256.
> 30
For Sale—Buggy and cart, rub­
ber tired; practically good as new.
—Phone 1R6; mile northwest of
Bethany store.
30-32
For Sale—Pure extracted honey,
produced in Washington county;
10-pound pail, $1.75; 60-pound can,
$7.50.— H. R. Findley, Portland,
route 2; two miles north of Cedar
Mill.
30-tf
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
At Timber, at 1:00 F. M.,
Friday, September 21,
The following articles — Flat top
desk, library table, bookcase, set of
bookK, hall tree, two rocking chairs,
Morris chair, swivel chair, four din­
ing room chairs, heating stove, Vic­
tor adding machine, Oliver type­
writer, Aladdin lamps, five rugs, 4-
piece oak bedroom set, dining room
table, buffet, bath-tub, 17-jewel El­
gin watch, 38-calibre revolver, desk
phone, clock, two sets of pipe dies,
ratchet jack, track jack, bench vise,
bunch of pipe and fittings, chisels,
saws, calipers, hammers, shovels,
grub hoes, and many other miscel­
laneous articles.
Goods may’ be inspected morning
of sale.
Terms—Cash.
OTTO BROSE,
Administrator of Estate of
N. Bangs.
S. G. Powell, Auctioneer.
30
For Sale —Duroc stock hogs: one
boar, $25; three young sows, bred,
$15 each; eight-weeks-old pigs, $5
Card of Appreciation
each.—See them at Morningdew
We, the undersigned, wish to
farm. 1 Mi miles south of Hillsboro
thank
the
neighbors, the Hillsboro
on Laurel road; telephone 23R1;
Sam Hulit, route 2, box 4.
29-3: fire department, the county court
for the u^e of the county trucks,
and all who helped in any way to
FOR SALE—Poultry
fight the fire which started in the
Few Imperial
Ringlet
Barred home of Henry Miller at 12:30 Sat­
Plymouth Rock cockerels from prize urday noon and quickly spread to
winning stock for sale cheap.—Al­ adjoining places by burning along
bert Howell, 2 »>4 miles northeast of the fences. Had it not been for
high school; rout« 1, box 178, Hills- timely assistance a large fire dam­
boro,_____________________
30 age would have resulted.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bloom,
FOR SALE—Cars and Tires
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Anderson,
Oscar B. Poe.
Used cars bought and sold.—Used
Car Exchange, Second and Washing­
Card of Thank*
ton streets.
21-if
We wish to express our thanks
For Sale—Ford touring car; fine for the many acts of kindness and
running condition; starter, speedom­ sympathy extended during our be­
eter, shock abso’rbers; good tires, reavement. the death of the late
fresh paint; 1928 license; $80.—H. Mrs. Ralph Clem, and especially for
A. Ball. 755 Oak street.
30 the beautiful flowers and for cour­
tesies extended by the Pythian Sis­
FOR SALE—Machinery, Tools ters.
Ralph Clem.
Mrs. May McPherson and family.
For Sale—Viking 2-cow separator,
good as new.—Mrs. C. E. Shaver,
Card of Thank*
Orenco.
29-30
We wish to thank our neighbors
Small ensilage cutter, 12-inch, in and friends for the kindness and
good running order, for sale cheap. sympathy extended to us in our be­
—John Ibach, 2 miles north of reavement. and also for the many
Roy.
29-31 beautiful floral offerings.
Joseph J. Millet and family.
Delco electric lighting plant with
J. C. Bills,
batteries, with or without water sys­
C. M. Bills,
tem. — Carl Christener, route 3,
Roy H. Bills.
Hillsboro or telephone 375 North
Plains.
28-tf
Card of Appreciation
W< e wish to thank the friends and
Simplex friction drill, the handi­ neighbors for their assistance dur­
est tool on the farm; portable; ing the burning of the barn, as it
weighs only 22 pounds; can be car­ was only through their timely as­
ried to the job.—Curley Smith, next sistance and the help of the Forest
door to postoffice.
27-tf Grove and Cornelius fire depart­
Two 2 H ton Master trucks and ments that other buildings were not
trailer, in good repair, must be sold; destroyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vanderven.
one 3% ton with gravel bed and
hoist, just repaired; make an offer.
—See Ed Schulmerich,
8-tf Real Estate Transfers
DANCING
Every Saturday Night
ARAB’S TENT
Hillsboro
FARMERS!
Attention
Give us a ring and we will come out and repair
your Tractor for your fall work. Do it now, and
save time when time means money in your pockets!
Telephone 2431—or see
AUCTION SALE
FOR SALE—Seeds, Plants
Sahnow Bros. Garage
1361 Main Street
Telephone 2431
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Henry Baker et ux to R. M. Lau-
by et ux, 112 acres, Sec. T2N R3W.
Meier & Frank Co. to A. W.
Swanson et ux, lot 6, block 18,
Metzger Acre tracts.
B. N. Wilhite et ux to Earl D.
Hutchison et ux, part of lots 367,
Johnson Est. Add.
Albert M. Anderson et ux to
United States Realty Co., lot 15,
block 1, Hunt Club Trs.
Austin Pharis et ux to L. A.
Whittle et al, 132 acres. Sec. 12,
T2S R3W.
Noble Holding Co. to T. M Mc-
Hugh et al, 1.24 acres, A. W. Hart
Cl. 60. TIS R1W.
S. M. Mears et ux to Wm. B.
Chandlee Inc., part of Abram Lan­
dess D. L. C.. Sec. 4. T2S R2W.
W. H. McEIdowney et al to Rus­
sell Kopplin et i l, 117.90 acres, Al-
monn Hill Cl.
John Horstmann to W. J. Wismer
et al, 2.91 acres, Sec. 5, TIS R2W.
Gustaves Gottberg to Louis Sten-
ovich, 50.12 acres. Sec 1, -----
T3S
R1W.
Francis DeConinck et ux to A. J.
Bewley, 10.632 acres, Sec. 11». T2N
R2W.
Thomas B. Harris et ux to State
of Oregon, part of Steels Addition
Beaverton.
Guy C. Strong et ux to John A.
Hammack, lots 12 arfd 13, Berwick
Acres.
Elizabeth E. Rae to John Olsen „
et
ux. lot 2, block 34, Metzger Acre
Trs.
Elmer T. Connell et al to Elmer
!.. Abbott, tract 2, block 4. Hills­
boro Garden Trs.
Lycurgus Galbreath to Coopera­
tive Recreational & Educational So.
of Ore., 12
‘ ~ acres, Sec. 24, T2S
R1W.
M. B. Chapman et ux to Charles
I.azott et ux, Solomon Emerick D.
L. C„ 10
■ ' acres.
Oregon Iron & Steel Co. to Lula
BILL BENHAM
GOLF INSTRUCTOR
Forest Hills Course
All Day Thursday
Make appointments at the course
Garbage Collection
and Cans
Cana
D. P. CORRIERI
Telephone 2126
Yates Smith, lot 20, Tualatin Val­
ley Homes.
A. B. Bailey et ux to Washington
County, Ore., part of Wm. Baldra
CL, TIN R2W.
W. G. Cole et ux to William E.
Pnrkin et ux, 20 acres, Wm. Me
Lin Cl. 40, T1S R3W.
Theodore Bernards et ux to Don
Cumming« et al, 27 acres, See. 20,
TIN R.3W.
Adolf Schamoni to Josephine M.
Burtch, lots 3 and 4, block 3, King­
ston.
L. H. Kaser to Edna May Kaser,
part of Sec. 27 T2S R1W.
Russell Eldridge et ux to R. Ber­
ger, 20 acres, Charles Stewart D.
L. C. 56, T1S R2W.
J. P. Petit et ux to J. II. Gray
et ux, 12.43 acres, Wm. Carpenter
D. L. C. 39.
F. Ferguson et ux to Bank of
Beaverton, north half of lots 3 and
4, block 6. Beaverton.
James S. Miller to Joseph Jack-
son Miller, lots 2, 3, 4, block 3, Bea­
verton.
E. M. Thibau et ux to John O.
Wick et ux, lot 17, Ashbrook Farm.
Ida A. Hemenway to Commercial
National Bank, 1.80 acres, Beaver-
ton-Reedville.
Mary F. Harper to Benjamin E.
Harper et al, lot 6, block 1, Curtis
Add., Forest Grove.
George McBreen et al to Lena J.
Baylee, north half of lot 102, John­
son Estate Add., Beaverton.
Strong 4 McNaughton Trust Co.
to Ore. Iron & Steel Co., lot 36,
Tualatin Valley Homes.
Powdery mildew of grapes, the
chief fungous disease of grapes in
Oregon, often causes severe loss al­
though it may not be noticed easily.
The disease causes a fine grayish
over leaves and stems which
attacks the young grape clusters.
Grape skins turn dark and corky,
remain small and often split open.
Experienced growers find little
difficulty in handling powdery mil­
dew of grapes by lightly dusting
the vines with dusting sulphur or
flowers of sulphur every two weeks
beginning when the shoots are start­
ing from the buds and before they
are even six inches long. Fruit set­
ting is improved if a sulphuring is
given during the blooming period,
reports the experiment station.
court has fll<d and appointed the
5th day of October, 1928, nt the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of «aid dny,
and the court room of the above en­
titled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing ob­
li.I final account and
for the final settlement of said es-
tate.
Dated this Oth day of September,
1928.
LAURA M JACKSON,
Executrix of the Last Will and
tami nt of L. A. Jackson, de­
ceased.
Hare, McAlear 4 Peters,
28-32
Attorneys for Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Washington County.
In the matter of the Estate of
Nicholas Bangs, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint­
ed by the above entitled court as
Administrator of the Estate of said
deceased, and has duly qualified as
such.
Now therefore all persons having
claims against said estate are here­
by notified and required to present
the same, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the under­
signed at the law offices of Hare,
McAlear & Peters, in the Shute
Savings bank building, in Hillsboro,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated this 6th day of September,
1928.
OTTO BROSE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Nicholas Bangs, deceased.
Hare, McAlear & Peters,
28-32
Attorneys for Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
In the matter of the Estate of
Herman Ostermann, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, duly appointed Admin­
istrator of the above named estate,
has filed in the above entitled court
and cause, his final account and re­
port as such, and the court has fixed
the 5th day of October, 1928, at
the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said
day, and the court room of the
above entitled court in Hillsboro,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final ac­
count. and for the final settlement
of said estate.
Dated this 6th day of September,
1928.
HERMAN E. PRANGER,
Administrator of the Estate of
said deceased.
Hare, McAlear & Peters,
28-32
Attorneys for Administrator.
Early winter is the time for Ore­
gon farmers to get their spray ma­
chinery in readiness before the
spraying season starts, report the
experiment station authorities. Some
orchardists find it necessary to in­
crease the spray outfits as the or­
chards grows. With the spray ap-1
paratus in good working condition
sprays for the control of insects NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
can be put on at the right time,
Notice is hereby given that W.
thus saving many dollars to the H. Bagley, Jr., and George R. Bag-
growers.
ley, executors of the Last Will and
Testament of William Bagley, Sr.,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
deceased, have filed in the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
In the County Court of the State of Washington County their final ac-
Oregon, for Washington County. count in the matter of said estate,
In the matter of the Last Will and and said Court has designated
„ ___ ____
ten
Testament and Estate of Wolf- o'clock a. m., Monday, October 15,
gang Meier, deceased.
1928, in the County Court room in
Notice is hereby given that the the court house at Hillsboro, Wash­
undersigned have been by the ington county, Oregon, as the time
County Court of Washington Coun­ and the place for hearing objections
ty, Oregon, duly appointed joint to said final account and the final
executors of the Last Will and Tes­ settlement of this estate.
tament and Estate of Wolfgang
Dated this 7th day of September,
Meier, deceased, and have duly- 1928.
qualified as such joint executors.
W. H. BAGLEY, Jr.
All persons having claims against
GEORGE R. BAGLEY,
said estate are hereby required to
Executors of the Estate of Wil­
present the same to us, with proper liam Bagley, Sr., deceased.
vouchers, at our residence at Hills­ E. B. Tongue,
boro, Oregon, route 2, or at the law William G. Hare,
office of M. B. Bump, in Hillsboro,
Attorneys for Executors.
29-33
Washington County, Oregon, with­
CITATION
in six months from date hereof.
Dated and first published August
In the County Court of th« State of
** 1928.
23,
Oregon, in and for the County of
Date of last publication Septem-
Washington.
ber 20, 1928
In
the matter of the Estate of
JOSEPH MEIER and
William Kramer, deceased.
CARL MEIEP.,
To August Kramer, Regina Ben­
Joint executors of the Last Will
and Testament and Estate of Wolf­ der (nee Kramer), Susanna Bauer-
mann (nee Kramer), Emma Rade­
gang Meier, deceased.
M. B. Bump, residence and address, macher (nee Kramer), Lina Frac-
kenpohl (nee Kramer), Albrecht
Hillsboro, Oregon.
D. D. Bump, residence and address. Kramer and Robert Wingen, heirs
at law of William Kramer, deceased,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Attorneys for said Executors and and to all other heirs and other per­
said Estate.
26-30 sons unknown, if any such there be.
and to all other persons interested
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the real property hereinafter de­
scribed, belonging to the estate of
In the County Court of the State of William Kramer, deceased, greet-
Oregon, for Washington County. ing:
In the name of the State of Ore-
In the matter of the Estate of
gon, you and each of you are here-
Fred Goetze, deceased.
.
. to
.. _
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appear
in
Notice is hereby given, that the by cited and required
undersigned has been duly confirm­ the County Court of the State of
ed by the above entitled court as Oregon for the County of Washing­
Executrix of the Last Will and Tes­ ton, in the Court Room of said
tament of said deceased, and has Court in Hillsboro in said county
and state, on Monday, the 22nd day
duly qualified as such.
Now therefore all persons having of October, 1928, at 9:00 o’clock in
claims against said Estate are here­ the forenoon thereof; then and
by notified and required to present there to show cause, if any exists,
the same, together with proper why an order of sale of said real
vouchers therefor, to the under­ property belonging to the estate of
signed at the law offices of Hare, said William Kramer, deceased, in
McAlear & Peters, in the Shute said Washington county, State of
Savings bank building, in Hillsboro, Oregon, should not be made as
Oregon, within six months from prayed for in the petition of Frank
Beier, the administrator of said es­
date hereof.
Dated this 6th day of September, tate, which petition is on file in
said
court.
1928.
The real property described and
WILHELMINA A. GOETZE.
Executrix of said estate. petitioned to be sold in said peti­
Hare, McAlear 4 Peters,
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Being that portion of the south­
Attorneys for Executrix.
west quarter of Section Twenty-five
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT (25), Township two (2), North of
Range three (3) West of the Wil­
In the County Court of the State of lamette Meridian bounded and de­
Oregon for Washington County. scribed as follow’s: Beginning at a
In the matter of the Estate of
post ten (10) chains north of the
Marianna Schaer, deceased.
quarter section corner on the south
Notice is hereby given, that the line of said Section Twenty-five
undersigned Executor of the Last (25); running thence north twenty
Will and Testament of said de- (20) chains to a post; thence west
ceased, has filed in the above en- parallel with the south line of said
titled court and cause, his final ac- section twenty (20) chains; thence
count and report as such, and the south twenty (20) chains to a post;
court has fixed and appointed the thence east twenty (20) chains to
29th day of September, 1928, at the the place of beginning, containing
hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, forty (40) acres, situated in Wash­
and the court room of the above ington County, Oregon. Also the
entitled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, right to use as an open road a
as the time and place for hearing strip of land 20 feet wide described
objections to said final account and as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the
for the final settlement of said es- southwest corner of the above de­
tate.
scribed tract of land; running thence
Dated this 30th day of August, north 85 degrees west 7.24 chains
1928.
to the northeast corner of the H.
FREDERICK SCHAER,
N. Calder Donation Land Claim;
Executor of the Last Will and thence north 20 feet; thence south
Testament of Marianna Schaer, de- 85 degrees east 7.24 chains; thence
ceased.
south 20 feet to the place of be­
ginning.
Hare, McAlear & Peters,
Attorneys for Executor.
Witness my hand and the seal of
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Court of the State of
11 said . County
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Oregon for the County of Wash-
ington. hereunto affixed this 19th
In the County Court of the State of day of September, A. D. 1928.
Oregon, for Washington County.
Attest—
In the matter of the Estate of
(Seal)
EDW. C. LUCE,
L. A. Jackson, deceased.
County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk
Notice is hereby gi ■iven, that the of the above entitled Court.
undersigned Executrix of the Last
First publication September 20,
Will and Testament of said de­ 1928.
ceased, has filed in the above en- W. H. Powell,
titled court and cause, her final ac-
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count and report as such, and the
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