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THE HILLSBORO A RGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON FOR RENT l 3 Room hi Inquiri' I ' rd I Cur Exchange. For Rent— Three room apartment and garage.— 1766 lliiaellne St. 27tf Ten room dwelling with a pieci' of garden.— i Apply ut Bethany; J. J. 32 lip buratti. A part men t Rooms, with or with out board; furnace heat; also seven room hou e, furnished. Mrs, Max ('luiulull, I 256 Maple street -121 f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING — .n First Insertion, |»»r Iin» (No service leas than 26« ) Ka<h additional Inaerllon, per Iina (No sarvia« leas than I6c> Headers. per Iina (Nu aervlr« laaa than X6r) FOR EXCHANGE 6r Will trade valuable old violin i in good shape for good bicycle or guitar, or will sell 111'.) Wash St., Hillsboro. ' 45p To Trade ID acres of land near White Salmon, Wash., for property in or near Hillsboro.—Used Car Ex change. 24 tf ....10a Ceant Five Weeds ta the Una Hlarh Faaa I lead In «a Ka< h line counts ilia sama as two Iinaa. ('aah ahouhl ar«-<>rnpany ths orilar. required Whan a atalamant la minimum rhar«« la 60 rente. Claaaifi*«! rolamna rluaa at IS lha FOR SALE—Poultry e'cleeb Wednaaday Noun. 1 ■+ ANNOUNCEMENTS Good marcels given by an nppren tice, 35 cent" Eve’s Beauty Shoppe —Telephone 1381. 36 tf Better let Andy fix your watch. | llo know» how.—J. L. Anderson, | Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf Money to loan on good farm w curitiea. Kurutli & Wismer, Second atrect, Hillsboro. 29 tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer Local and long distance hauling Frank Harr, 1032 Second street, Hillsboro; phone 1843. 51 tf Better let Andy fix your watch. He knows how. — J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf Electric welding, oxy acetylene welding; all kinds of machine work. Christensen Machine Works, 1165 Washington St.; phone 661._____ 2 tf LOST AND FOUND » F’or Sale Rhode Island Red pullets, just beginning to lay.- J. L. MeF'arliind, Hillsboro Rte. 3, box 30, nil North Plains road. 45-46p Commercial hatching 2 Ac an egg in lota of 200. We furnish chick boxe,. Don't come Sunday. Hart’s Hatchery, Beaverton. 43tf F’or Sale — Two Barred Rock roosters, one year old, and three Bronze turkey hens; also black Silver rabbits, 5 does and buck, cheap, all good stock. D. Luzuck, Route 1, Box 7, IS miles north Hillsboro high school. 45-46 Place your orders now for 1929 delivery of Hughe- Quality Chicks; hatching exclusively our own large, high pri Rhode I Rock«; <■ chick -, Ch every Wv entiling; ' Fred F II 42tf < ink Lost English terrier, brown and white, Glendale license on harness. Mrs. Floyd Burnett, phone 1045. Found Struy dog; setter; owner please call for same und pay for ad Phone 80F4. __________ 4Q tf for less hens or For Sale—Tokhelm electric vis ' Ij'ghorn chix, $15 per 100, from Eggiiaun's farm; Reds ible gasoline pump, good a» new.— E. L. Ross Garage, Forest Grove, $16 per 100; Black Giants, $19 per lol) prepaid. Get circular sure. Hurl’ Hu tihery, Beaverton. 431 f FOR SALE--- Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Livestock For Sale Goat' Phone 16FI5 North Plain«; Frank Tompkins. 45 For Sale Registered Nubian buck, 6 years old.—-B. A. Juck, 2 blocks 4 Bp west of Reedville. Twenty-six sheep arid 4 young North stock bulls.—Phone 2F14 43 45 Plains. For Sab- Fresh cows, with second calves. Austin Sims, at Farming 18 I5p ton. Phone 0403 Scholls. Four good young her tes, 5 years up. guaranteed a- represented.— < . W. Ilargert, 3 mile» south of Hills boro on Withycombe farm. 45-47p For Sale Two fresh Jersey cows, about 10 yeurs old, $65 each.—F. W Berger, hulf mile south Bethany 41 46p store. For Sale—Registered Guernsey heifer, 18 months old; ■Iso pure- bred il Holstein bull, ready for serv- 44tf Ice.- Phone 7RIX Hill-boro. F’or Sale — Two Poland China brood sows, very cheap. — L. A. Whittle, Laurel. Telephone 2213 4 4 45p Scholls. For Sale—St. Mawes bull calf, 6 weeks old, from good stock, will sell reasonable if taken at once.— L. S. Logan, Rt. 5 Hillsboro; 'A mile 45p south Newton station. F’or Sale—Fourteen cows, Guern- ey and Jersey and Guernsey-Hol- tein; will sell any or all.—E. O. Potter, 2 miles south "f Cornelius; acre s river on Fern Hill road. 89tf F or Sale - Ten month- old Jersey bull; alo a cow, to be fresh in few weeks with second calf.—H. T. Luka-, Hillaboro, R 2; 5 mile outb of Hillsboro, '» mile west, off r< ad i ' '''I1 For Sale Thoroughbred Jersey bull calf, dropped December 21), from cow giving 51) lbs. of milk, test 5.8. Price reasonable.—Grant Dodge, 5'j mile out).<a-t of Hill-- boro on riri-r road.____________ 41 I > FOR SALE—Seeds, Planta WANTED Nursery stock—First class tri1 nt reasonable prices; apples, pea cherries, peaches, prunes, Mazza cherries, Franquette walnuts, I bi-rts, ornamentals.—It. B. Port' Forest Grove, phone 2F52; nurse one mile north of highway on fit road west of Ma-onir Imme. 3',' High school girl wants work for lioaiJ It Argil«. 46 Wanted Large, clean cotton lags at the Argus office. Will pay 5c per pound. Wanted Wood cutting, from 500 cords up. — Telephone 797, Hills- boro 42 tf Want'd to Huy Early Apples.—• Farmers’ Market, Hillsboro, tele phone 2031-7..__________________ 24-tf FOR SALE—Farm Crops White Idaho honey, 60 pound can $6. E. E. Northrup. 2 !s miles ea-t $14.00 of Hank- or Bank- Mercantile. 37tf 16.00 FOR SALE—Cars and Tire» 16.00 30.00 U mi I Cars—1929 Licenses given 30.00 with all u-ed cars sold at the Used Car Exchange. 43tf ■ cut- For Sal«----Chevrolet coupe, $100, F'arrn ju»t overhauled; good rubber.— P. O. 1255 Washington street. 41 -tf Tele U-ed car» bought Hnd sold.—Used 45tf Car Exchange, Second und M ash- mg£on_st£cet*i_____.____ Dr. R. J. Nicol VETERINARIAN Call« promptly answered, t day or night Telephones 643 «nd 642 I WANTED Will pay BEEF, HOGS AND SHEEP I'rank B. Davis Y One mile north of Hillsboro high FOR SALE—Machinery, Tools l'or Sale—Anker-Holth, 350-lb. cream separator, reasonable.—C. 11. Godfrey, one mile south of Cor nelius. 43tf PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS AND FILBERTS We carry a complete line of Nur sery Stock and Ornamentals. Send for our mailing list. Consult us ■bout soils and planting conditions. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Established since 1890 Carlton, Oregon. 3.1-tf Power Farming Day PAGE SEVEN (jive Entertainments To Aid Three Groups Literary7 Society to Have Open Meeting 1153 Washington Street ALL DAY Everybody Invited Here in an opportunity to see for yourself the changes that are taking place in farm operating equipment, Trained men will be on hand to illustrate and demonstrate equipment and talk on questions in which every up-to-the-minute farmer is vitally interested. There will be entertaining and instructive moving pictures. A warm lunch will be served free at noon. Your neighbors will be here; we’ll have a pleasant interesting day. Make your plans now to attend our big Power Farming Day. Remember The Day and the IMPIÍMCNT5 Telephone 1542 Our Third Year Hotel Washington Venetian Theatre Mays Bros. Mercantile Co North Plains, Oregon for cash in hand the following de scribed real property situate in Wash ington County, Oregon, to-wit: The East 1.44 acres of Lot 158 in Johnson Estate Addition to Beaverton-Reedville Acreage according to the duly recorded plat thereof in the office of the recorder of conveyances of Washington County, Oregon. for the purpose of satisfying the sum of $1200.00 with interest there on at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from July 1st, 1927, and the further sum of $100.00 attorneys’ fees, and the further sum of $17.50 costs, for which sums judgement was rendered in the above entitled court and cau-e in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants Hazel Gee and Harry Gee, and the costa of and upon said Writ. That said sale will be made sub ject to redemption as per the stat- utes of the State of Oregon. J. E. REEVES. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon Hare, McAlear & Peters, 43-47 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Gn and after December 20, 1928. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mary K Francis.—L. J. Francis, Sherwood, For Sale—About 8,000 empty Scholls, January 3,—The Single- Ore., R. 1. 44-46p apple boxes, — Farmers’ Market, tree club held a Christmas party at Hillsboro; phone 2031Z. 32-tf the Scholls Grange hall Thursday NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The young people ex One 6t)<) egg Petalumna incubator, evening, In the County Court of the State of good working order, $18.—Joe changed gift- and played games. The Oregon, for Washington County. Saunders, at Bethany; Rt. 2 Port officers of the organization include land. 45-46 Thomas Reed, promotor; Garnet In the matter of the Estate of W. S. Jones, deceased. F’or Sale 1000 feet of % inch Guild, a- i-tant promoter; Cecil Jack, Notice is hereby given, that the treasurer. They plan to give a group black pipe. 3'A cents per foot.—-A. undersigned, duly appointed Admin Leu & Son, Box 142, K. 1, Hills- of programs and entertainments to istratrix of the above named estate, 44 46p raise funds for the organization, the has filed in the above entitled court boro, at Phillips. Grange and Epworth League. For Sale—Large iron fireproof The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the and cause, her final account and re safe, 1200 pounds, $100.—A. R. home of Mrs. J. E. Bennett Friday, port as such, and the court has fix Englund, Commercial building, Main and the topic for discussion will tie ed the 4th day of February, 1929, 42-tf ■ircct, Hillsboro. “What shall we do to make home at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of For Sale—350-egg Buckeye incu-¡ and community life more harmon- said day, and the court room of the size; Buckeye ious.” bator, 1000-chlck A travalogue will also be above entitled court in Hillsboro, brooder stove, also clover eutter. Oregon, as the time and place for given. Ralph Prahl, 2’A miles northeast of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bennett, who hearing objections to «aid final ac 43 45 Hillsboro. were at home for Christmas, left count. and for the final settlement W nod F’or Sale -First growth, 16- Christmas day to spend a few days of said estate. inch, partly dry, $6.50 per cord; I with friends and relatives in Port Dated this 3rd day of January, 16-inch green wood, ’ $6 ;a-r cord ; land. 1929. Phone ¡ other length» if wanted. BESSIE L. JONES. The Scholls' Women’s club meet- 34 2 or cull at 1255 Seventh street, ing has been postponed until Jan- Administratrix of the estate NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Hillaboro. 89 tf of said deceased. uary 17. PROPERTY For Sale — Several guaranteed John Olsen, 410 Chamber of Com- Mrs. Welsh is spending a few 540 egg Jubilee incubators; only 830 days with her lister, Mrs. Olive merce Building, Portland, Oregon, In the County Court of the State of Attorney for Administratrix. 45-49 Oregon, For the County of Wash each if taken now; also large elec Schultz, of Bethany. ington. tric brooder; inspection invited.— Miss Maybeth Nutley will be the NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Moses F’red F. Hughes & Son, Eleventh leader of the Epworth League Sun Edward Huffaker, also known as and Oak, Hillsboro. 42-tf day evening. The topic will be In the County Court of the State of M. E. Huffaker, deceased. "Some Problems in a Changing Notice Oregon For Washington County. Notice is hereby given that in pur The slogan adopted for In the Matter of the Estate of Fred To Whom it May Concern—I will Order.” suance of an order of the above-en not be responsible for any debts 1929 was “See you at League.” A H. Harris, deceased. titled Court, made on the 5th day of contracted by anyone except my- cabinet meeting will be held at the Notice is hereby given, that the November, 1928, the undersigned as parsonage Friday evening. self.—B. L. Adams. undersigned has been duly confirmed Administrator of the estate of Moses Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Hesse and by the above entitled court as Ex Mr- F'arver spent Christmas in Port ecutor of the last Will and Testa Edward Huffaker, also known as M. Card of Thanks E. Huffaker, deceased, will on and land with relatives. ment of said deceased, and has duly after Saturday, the 19th day of wish to express our sincere Christmas guests at the J. E. and appreciation for the Stretcher home were Mr. and Mrs. qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having January, 1929, proceed to sell at kindnesses shown during our E. T. Stretcher and family of Port sale to the highest and best claims against said estate are here private land. E. T. Stretcher is school clerk by notified and required to present bidder for cash or part cash and Handley part credit, the following described of the city of Portland. the same, together with proper 45p Miss Olga Whipple has been spend vouchers therefor, to the under real property to-wit:— The South one-half of Lot ing a few days with Mrs. S. P. signed at the law office of Hare, Nine (9), Subdivision of Lots recovering from a recent McAlear & Peters, in the Shute Sav Real Estate Transfers Taylor, Thirteen and Fourteen, Garden illness. She expects to return to ings Bank building, in Hillsboro, Homes, consisting of one acre David Gravell et ux to Mary work the first of the year. Oregon, within six months from the more or less, and the North one- Scholls is well represented in the date hereof. Flora, 80 acres Sec. 3 T2N, R5W. half of Lot Ten (10) Subdi Henry Dated this 31st day of December, Mary Flora to Claudia B. Kimmel, Masonic lodges in of Sherwood. Blue lodge and vision of Lots Thirteen and Schultz is master 80 acres in Sec. 3, T2N, R5W. 1928. Fourteen, Garden Homes, con GEORGE HARRIS, William Henry Hewis et ux to Mrs. Art Larkin is Matron of the sisting of one acre more or less, Eastern Star. Executor of said estate. Claude Hunks et ux, lot 54 Durham being in the County of Wash Mr. and Mrs. Acres. Hare, McAlear & Peter«, ington, State of Oregon. -pent Sunday at 44-48 Attorneys for Executor. Theodore G. Coates et ux to Ix'na Pizer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. This property adjoins the School Eichler, 2 acres Beaver- Taylor. house at Garden Home, Ore. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE ton. The sale will be subject to con Slisses Elsie and Bertha Karpstein Western Loan i Bldg Co. to Chas, Notice is hereby given that the firmation by the above entitled Court- E. Wells et ux. Part lot 8 block 1 spent Christmas with their parents. Bids will be received at the Law Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wenstrom undersigned has been, by the County Hillsboro. and Miss Rena were Christmas guests Court of the State of Oregon, for office of W. F. Paterson, 724-6 Ben Thurner to I.oui- of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larkin. Washington County, appointed ad Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Ore hagen. Lots I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wohlschlegel ministrator of the estate of Mary gon. Henry’s odd. Cornelius. RALPH W. HUFFAKER, spent Sunday at the Finnigan home. Schlecht, deceased, and that he has Ellen Luther to John Nvland et Scholl* Church Notes Administrator of the Estate of duly qualified as such. al. W*A of NEQ of lot 2. Sec. 28, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church All persons having claims against Moses Edward Huffaker, also T2N, R3W. known as M. E. Huffaker. service, 11 a. m. aud Epworth said estate are hereby notified to l<la VanBlaricom et a) to F. S. League at 8 p. m. Sermon topic will present them to me. with proper Date of first publication, Decem Waldron, 13 acres Sec. 11, TIN, be “The Primary Christian Unit, vouchers, at my residence, near Ti ber 20, 1928. RlW. Date of last publication, January gard, Oregon, or at the law office ‘The Home’.“ Helen A. Stickney et ux to Aloha The New Year's party which was of Benton Bowman, at Hillsboro, 17, 1929. Finance Co. Part of lot 10 Alton scheduled for New Year's eve was Oregon, within six months from the Acres add. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of this notice. Chris Johnson to Peter Christian postponed on account of so much date Dated this December 20. 1928. sickness in the community. — J. H. Johnson, 40 acres Sec. 21. T2N, In the Circuit Court of the State of ALOIS J. SCHLECHT, Ernst, pastor. R2W. Oregon, for Washington County. Administrator of the Estate of Chris Johnson to Jame« Dewey The Union Central Life Insurance Mary Schlecht, deceased. Johnson, 40 acres Sec. 21, T2N, Company, a corporation, plaintiff, BENTON BOWMAN, R2W. Attorney for Administrator. 43-47 vs. John Russell, E. J. Russell, Jane Anton ___ D • 11. ell, J. C. Russell, Jane Doe Part of Sec. 15. T3N. R4W. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Russell and Otto & Harkson Realty Elmer I.. Mattingly et ux to John Company, a corporation, defendants. L. Bardsley et ux, part of W. B. By virtue of an execution, judg Hazeldale, January 3.—The Haz In the County Court of the State of Chatfield Cl.. T1S, R4W. Oregon for Washington County. ment, decree and order of sale is eldale Literary society will hold an John K. Moir et ux to Milton H. open meeting next Tuesday evening, In the matter of the Estate of John sued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled suit to me di L. Crow, deceased. Giddings et ux, 1 acre Sec. 3, T2S, at 8 o’clock. Notice is hereby given that the rected and dated December 20th, RlW. Mrs. Robert Cameron entertained with a dinner party Sunday. The undersigned, duly appointed Admin 1928, upon a judgment and decree guests included Alex Smith of Al- istrator with the Will annexed, of entered in said court on December Hilhi Debate Team berni, British Columbia, Dr. and the Estate of the above named de- 20th, 1928, in favor of The Union Begins Active Work Mrs. J. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. John ceased, has filed in the above en- Central Life Insurance Company and of Portland and Jim Cameron. titled court and cause his final ac- against the said defendants for the Work has been started by the Todd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Syverson count and report as such, and the following sums of money, to-wit: Hilhi debate team. The debaters and family of New Castle, Wash., Court has fixed and appointed the $452.08 with interest at 10% from for this year: Elma Mae Brown and 11th day of January, 1929, at the February 1, 1928; $225.18 with in a few days last Dorothy Havens, affirmative; Clara .«pent hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, terest at 10% from June 25, 1925; Ruff and Winabeth McDowell, nega their parents, Mr. and and the court room of the above $185.75 with interest at 10% from Syverson. tive, and Tula Saniseli, alternate. Fred Hutchinson of Vancouver, entitled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, August 15, 1927; $102.72 with in Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. as the time and place of hearing terest at 10'. from October 29, Monogramed stationery, 50 enve Smith on Sunday. objections to said final account and 1928; $4669.71 with interest at 6% lopes and 100 sheets, $3.—Commer for the final settlement of said es- from February 1, 1928; the further The sympathy of the cial Printing Department, Hillsboro is extended to the family community tate. sum of $335.00 attorney fees and of the late Argus.__________________________ 10-tf Dated this 13th day of December, plaintiff’s costs herein taxed at M rs. M. Huber of Cooper Mountain, 1928. $17.50 and the costs of and upon who died last week. VERNON A. CROW. this writ; commanding me to make Hazeldale school reopened after Administrator with the Will an sale of the following described real the vacation Wednesday. The Coop nexed of the Estate of John L. property situated in Washington er Mountain school will open next Crow, deceased. County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Monday. Hare, McAlear & Peters. 42-46 That portion of the Joseph and Max Berger entertained at dinner Attorneys for Administrator. Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Mary Hinton Donation Land Claim Number Forty-six (46) lying within Fredericks and Miss Margaret Shear- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON Section Fourteen (14) Township er of Portland. FORECLOSURE Two (2) South. Range Two (2) Mrs. Wes Baney is convalescing Formerly known as the West of the Willamette Meridian, at a nursing home at Huber after Notice is hereby given that by and that portion of the Northeast a very serious illness. Hillsboro Transfer Co., virtue of an execution, decree and Miss Jean Smith visited Isabel quarter (NE'4) of said Section and Elsie Todd in Portland Sunday. order of sale issued out of the Cir Fourteen (14) adjoining said claim operated by Strong and cuit Court of the State of Oregon Number Forty-six (46) on the east ■ad advertising in The Argus, tf for Washington County, on the 17th described as follows, to-wit: Larrance, is stil located at day of December, 1928, in a cause Beginning at the re-entrant cor « , therein pending, wherein J. Edward ner of the west line of said claim Wilson is plaintiff. Mathew- Weis, Number Forty-six (46) and being a Thi» Date Marks the and Hazel Gee and J. W. Copeland point in the north line of said Sec Yards, a corporation, are defendants, tion Fourteen (14) Four hundred Start of I will on Saturday, the 19th day ot forty-five and five tenths of said January, 1929, at the hour of 10 Section Fourteen (14) Four hun- o'clock A. M. of said day at the East dred forty-five and five tenths In Hillsboro! and solicits your business door of the court house in Hills (445.5) feet east of the Northwest boro, Washington County, Oregon, corner of said Section Fourteen We have put forth every ef on all hauling jobs proceed to sell to the highest bidder (14); thence south on the west line fort to give the Hillsboro peo for cash in hand the following de of said Claim Number forty-six ple and the traveling public a scribed real property situate in Wash (46) Twenty-one hundred three and * + * hotel of which they might ington County. Oregon, to-wit: justly feel proud. five tenths (2103.5) feet to the most The South 1.62 acres of Lot If our past business is any southerly Southwest corner of said 157 in Johnson Estate Addition Contract and Long Dis criterion, our efforts have Claim Number Forty-six (46) ; thence to Beaverton-Reedsville Acreage South Eighty-seven degrees forty- been crowned with success. tance Hauling as shown by the duly recorded five minutes (87'45’) East on the Yours for a Bigger and Better map and plat thereof, Washing South line of said Claim Number Hillsboro ton County, Oregon, Forty-six (46) Six hundred four GIVE US A TRIAL Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley for the purpose of satisfying the sum (604) feet ' to the center of the of $1006.00 with interest thereon at I Tualatin River; thence up the center the rate of 7 per cent per annum I of said River with the meandering» from January 2nd, 1928, and the thereof Fifty-six hundred (5600) further sum of $80.00 attorneys’ feet to the intersection of the north HILLSBORO, OREGON fees, and the further sum of $19.25 line of said Section Fourteen (14); costs, for which sums judgment was thence West along _ said north line rendered in the above entitled court thirty-five hundred twenty (3520) and cause in favor of the plaintiff feet to the place of beginning, con and against the defendant Matthew- taining Ninety-one and forty-seven Weis, and the costs of and upon hundredths (91.47) acres. said Writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said That said sale will be made sub- execution, judgment, decree and or HERE’S NEWS, FOLKS ject to redemption as per the j der of sale and in compliance with statutes of the State of Oregon. COMING—SOON the commands of said writ, I will J. E. REEVES, on Monday, the 28th day of January, to the Sheriff of Washington 1929, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the County, Oregon. front door of the County Court Hare, McAlear & Peters, House in Hillsboro, Oregon, sell at Attorneys for Plaintiff. 43-47 public At Hillsboro auction (subject to redemp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON tion) to the highest bidder for cash “A Drama Without a Parallel” FORECLOSURE I in hand, all the right, title and in COST $2,000,000 terest which the above named de Notice is hereby given that by fendant or either of them, had on 2 Years in the Milking virtue of an execution, decree and the 3rd day of December, 1923, the Neammle's sensational order of sale issued out of the Cir date of the mortgage foreclosed, or production. Greatest Human cuit Court of the State of Oregon since that date had in or to the Drama Even Screened! for Washington County, on the 17th above described property, or any day of December, 1928, in a cause part thereof, to satisfy said execu therein pending, wherein J. Edward tion, judgment, decree and order of Wilson is plaintiff and Hazel Gee sale, interest, costs and accruing and Harry Gee and J. W. Copeland costs. Dated this 21st day of December, Yards, a corporation, are defendants. | I will on Saturday, the 19th day of; 1928. J. E. REEVES, January, 1929, at the hour of 10 iiiÆ'Lv * J a i ’/i« AW ' Sheriff of Washington o’clock A. M. of said day at the East j ■ M door of the court house in Hills-1 County, Ore. , A’A5’f By VIRGIL WECKÉRT, boro, Washington County, Oregon, Deputy. pioceed to sell to the highest bidder) 44-48 The Hillsboro Truck & Fuel Co FRIDAY, JANUARY 11th NOTICE UNCLE TOM’S CABIN D f i” '