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THF! HILLSBORO ARGU»—HILLSBORO, OREGON JANUARY I«. IV2O W an ted General farm <«r dairy work. Milton II. Campbell, Wu#h ington hotel. 46p I Wanted <’onirptent housekeeper I in family of two. Rufereiiue# re quired Write II. CHru Argu#. Hip Wanted to Buy Early Apples.— ■ —II ■ - Parmer#’ Market, Hillsboro, tele A HKAIIT MAHKKT WITH UK» phone 2031 Z 24 tf HKHDbTH AT I.ITTI.K COOT Wanted To buy beef rattle; high- I v#t price# paid for all H ummus .' — ■"II ■" Henry Jacoh.Amuhhtn, Phono .lame# First liiasrtlon. |»sr lino 10« 1 15, Corntdiu#. 45-46p (No ••rviv« Isss lhaa Bte) Wanted We are having a num K«<-h aiMItional Inssrtlmi. par llna bo (No as rv It's Isas limn Xbr) her of call# for farm# to runt. If you have a place to rent let u# hear Hmuloro. par line *®e (No oojvlve loee then 'ib«'l from you at once. Oregon Farms ('van! Five Wards to lhe Line Co., 130H Mam St., Hill .boro, 40 43 lllark Fare llaadliitfa F.aeb line cuunU Wanted Middle aged woman to Um aame aa two llnea. keep house in family of two; no Cash ■h«»ul«l srcimipanr the order. children; good home for a good When a statement la required the woman. (’. A. Breuer, 211 Second minimum rharae la bO ten la. Ave. N., Forest Grove. 43tf ('laMified rolamna rloae at 11 •*«l<xli Wanted Competent woman for W odnooday Noun. general housework in family of Phone Beacon K5G7, Portland, M---- I || «, ■■■■■■■ • two. i <»r addre^* Mr#. G. II. Smitton, 780 ANNOUNCEMENTS I dl»<»t i-»adj Portland. 40 47p Good marcel» given by an appren FOR RENT tice, 8b cent». Eve’» Beauty Sh<>|i|ie For Rent 3 Room house $15 —Telephone 1381, 3fl-tf Inquire I ' ><•<! Car Exchange. 43tf Better let Andy fix your watch. For Rent- Three room apartment He known how. - - J. I.. Andcr-on. and garage.- 1760 Baseline St. 27tf Jeweler, 1211 Mum ntriit ____ Id t f Garage for re nt very reasonable. See Stannard at Monument Work*, IBUSINESS DIRECTORY Truimfrr Local and long distance Apartment Room#, with or with- hauling Frank Burr, 1032 .Second ■treet, Hillsboro; phone 1813. bl -tf 1 t»ut board; furnace beat; also seven- i room house, furnished. Mr«. Max Better let Andy fix your watch. 4 2tf He knows how. J. I.. Anderson, Erandall, 1250 Maple --treet. Jeweler. 1211 Main afreet. 1« tf FOR SALE or EXCHANGE Electric welding, oxy acetylene rhre<' stork b'or Sale or Trade welding; all kinds of machine work. —(ihriatenaen Machine Works, 1156 hull#, Jerm »y# and < ¡urn y- i; will W a llington St ; phone bill,_____ 2 tf trade for hogs or irattle.— 11. II 21 il < ‘«rey. North T«dephone LOST AND FOUND 46-48 Plain#. Lost Black and white dog, mo lly FOR EXCHANGE black, short haired. Kinder please Trade for used car, half-acre lot telephone John Loftis, 4FI4 North Plains. 46p in city limit#; coupe or roadster (’. White, I 1 OH William# Lost At Laurel Saturday night, a preferred 46p iiian's traveling bag, tun leather with Ave., Portland. To Trade—10 acres of land near initials, LaF." on top near han dle.— Return to Weils' Department White Salmon. Wash., for property 4»1|> in or near Hillsboro.—Used Car Ex »Store. change. 24-tf WANTED Will trade one ton Ford truck in Nursing M» 1 i • -l good condition for heavy horse and W tinted 46-47p harness; please write, road# bad; Wick, 747 Tenth .St, Wanted l.nrge, cl<*nn cotton rag# run it three day*. F. I). Hasting#, 1 ♦• nt the Arg U# office. Will pay 6c per lit. 3, Bank*. Nearly acre, modern bungalow, pound. W allied \\<>< h | cutting, from bull ju#t outside Portland city limits, cord» up. — Teh ¡»hone 7'J7, Hill*- value $4,000 clear. want farm same 42 tf value around Banks or Manning.— boro. \S tinted A 500 to l.ooo gallon P. O. Box 174, Milwaukie, Ore 46-4Hp red wood tank.--' Win. M llickvth- gon. i. r, Rt. 2 1:>ox 119. Beaverton. 46 FOR SALE—Poultry For Sale 6 or 8 Barred Rock roosters- Alex Eischen, Cornelius, l: 2 Phone 161 HR! Turkey# for sale— Furnish in pairs or trios unrelated.—J. M. Vander- zanden, Rt. 3 Banks; Roy; phone I: i on Bonk 16 I For Sale—Rhode I land Red pullets, just beginning to lay.—J. L. McFarland, Hillsboro Rte. 3, box 30, on North Plains road. 45*46p Commercial hatching 2 Sc an egg in lots of 200. We furnish chick boxes. Don’t come Sunday.—Hart’s Hatchery, Beaverton. 43tf For Sale—200 Hanson strain White Leghorn hens; through moult ing, and starting to lay.—E. M. l'< r ton $14.50 Storms, half mile south and half Year Around Price mill1 we ' of Aloha. 15 16 White Leghorn chix, $t5 per 100, egg# from Eggitnan’s farm; Reds $16 per 100; Black Giants, $19 per 16 inch, per cord $8.00 100 prepaid. Get circular sure.— 1 foot, per cord $7.00 Ik rt’s Hatchery, Beaverton. 43tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Castle Gate Utah Coal— WOOD LOCAL AGENCY G ako Briquet« VETERINARIAN Hillsboro Ice Works Calls promptly answered, day or night Second and Batalina Street« TELEPHONE 23«3 i Sale Red Torn good color ; iro, It. Burred J, und also 4 und D I. mile# FOR SALE--- Farm Crop« hes Quality Hatchery invites atronnge. Chicks guaranteed , ns usual. Hutching exdu- our own large high produc- eghorns. Also highest gruile Island Reds uml Barred Custom hatching, superior at low rates. Started chicks, il in our thousand dollar proof plant. Day old chicks Januury 23 anil • very Wed- thereafter. Illustrated cata- ■e. Visitors always welcome. E. Hughes A Son, Eleventh lit, Hillsboro, Tcb pl.oi.v 2806. shed 1917. 46tf aver- 46-1 J will h eggs for les tu vt hens or than you c run small i Any quantity. Set every Using only Buckeye Mammoth Incubators. Send for free catalog. Visitors always welcome. W. J. Wilcox, Poultry Farm ami Hatchery, Reeilville, Ore. P. O. Aildress, Beaverton, Route 4. Telephone, Beaverton 7252. 45tf Baby Chix Now is the time to order your chix for 1929. I have only the fin est quality bred for high egg pro duction and hatched in Buckeye Mammouth Incubators. Leghorn, Hanson strain $14.00 1C.00 Barred Rocks 1G.OO I: I Red« Austrolorps 30.00 Miunnioth Pekin Ducklings 30.00 Hatches every Tuesday. Visitor« al ways welcome. Send for free cat alog. W. J. Wilcox, Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Reedville, Ore. P. O. Address, Beaverton, Route 4. Tele- phone Beaverton, 7252._________ 45tf FOR SALE—Livestock For Sale -A fresh Jersey cow.— Rudolph Scheurer, Hillsboro, R. 3; 4 miles north of Hillsboro high school. 46p For Sale—Five young horses, all gentle and good workers.—Henry Jacobsmuhlen, Cornelius; quarter mile north of Union Oil Co. 45-46p Dr. R. J. Nicol $16.00 Per ton For Sale- Milch cows.— E. G. Heaton, Laurel, R. 2 Phone Scholls 0712. I 1' !■ Four good young horses, 5 year up, giiarantei-4 as represented. (J. W. Hargert, 3 miles south of Hills boro on Withycombe farm. 45 47p For Sale Two fresh Jersey cows, about 10 years old, $65 each F. W. Berger, half mile south Bethany 44 «Ip store. high grade, Sale—-Young, For fresh Jersey cow.—R. A. Withy- com la* Hillsboro, R. 5. Tele phone 46 tf 25««. For Sale Rabbits, New Zealand Reds; some bred does and some with Sahnow, Hillsboro, litters.- — Bon - I ; half mile north of Hillsboro I school. For with first calf, $135 each, s for both. Must sell on acct sickness, call after 5:30 p. rn. — R. V. McFall, 1617 Main street, 46p Hillsboro. For Sale—Ten months old Jersey bull; also a cow, to be fresh in few week* with second calf.—II. T. Lukas, llill-boro, R. 2; 5 miles south of Hillsboro, 14 mile west, off road. 4j>£46j> Sale Choice O. A •ockerels. Ed Boge R. 5; Box «7; ut Telephone« 643 and 642 PIANO TUNING M WANTED Will pay market prices for— Phon« 1991 Y Phone 2085 2136 Main Street. BEEF, HOGS AND SHEEP Frank B. Davis G. HUGHES 17 Year«’ Experience Radio troubles adjusted— Prices Reasonable R| One mile north of Hillsboro high school. FOR SALE—Cars and Tire» For Sale—Chevrolet coupe, $75, just overhauled; good rubber.— 41-tf 1255 Washington street. Used Cars—1929 Licenses given with all used cars sold at the Used 43tf Car Exchange. Used cars bought and sold.—Used Car Exchange, Second and Wash- ington streets. 21-tf FOR SALE—Seed». Plant» Nursery stock—First class trees at reasonable prices; apples, pears, cherries, peaches, prunes, Mazzard cherries, Franquette walnuts, fil berts, ornamentals.—R. B. Porter, Fori-t lirove, phone 2F52; r 11 • . one mile north of highway on first road west of .Ma ollie home. ■ 39-tf FOR SALE—Machinery, Tool« For Sale—Anker-Holth. 350-lb. cream separator, reasonable.—C. IL Godfrey, one mile south of Cor- 43tf nelius. For Sale—Hercules stump puller, cost $175 new; will sell for $75, has been used but little.—Phone 8F22 North Plains. 46tf For Sale—Tokheim electric vis ible gasoline pump, good as new.— E. L. Ross Garage, Forest Grove, Oregon. 35-tf FOR SALE—Miscellaneous For Sale—Apex Electric Washing 46 Machine.—1010 Baseline. empty For Sale—About 3,000 apple boxes. — Farmers' Market, .32 tf Hillsboro; phone 2031Z. For Sale—Several guaranteed used incubators, priced low, inspection in vited.—Hughes & Son, Eleventh and Oak, Hill-boro. 46 tf One 600-egg Petalumna incubator, good working order, $18.—Joe Saunders, at Bethany; Rt. 2 Port land. 4;>-46 For Sale—1000 feet of %-inch black pipe. 3 *4 cents per foot.—A. Leu & Son, Box 142, R. 1, Hills boro, at Phillips. ____ 44-46p For Sale—Large Iron fireproof safe, 1200 pounds, $100.—A. R. England. Commercial building, Main tr<<t, Hillsboro. 42-tf Wood For Sale—First growth, 16- inch, partly dry, $6.50 per cord; 16-inch green wood, $6 per cord; other lengths if wanted. — Phone 342 or call at 1255 Seventh street, Hillsboro. 39-tf For Sale—Radios and Battery Sets; 2 Atwater-Kent radios ai.d 1 Long radio, in very good condition. It will pay you to investigate these before buying. A real bargain.—K. A Price Music & Electric Co., Hills boro. Phone 1911. 46 Wrecking Orenco Hotel PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS AND FILBERTS We carry a complete line of Nur sery Stock and Ornamentals. Send for our mailing list Consult us about soils and planting conditions. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Established since 1890 SS-tf^^^^^^^^^Carltonj^Oregon^ Hill.boro White Idaho honey, 60 pound can $6. E. E. Northrup, 2'A miles east of Banks or Banks Mercantile. 37tf For Sale Improved type of Bur bank potatoes, raised from selected seeds. Look at others before look ing at these. Average yield this year, 100 sacks to the acre.—Alex Eischen, Cornelius, R. 2; 5 miles south of Cornelius.______________ 4Ctf For Sale—Doors and large win dows with finished casings, fruit house door, double windows. stair case, carbide gas plant and piping, and fire place, large windows, suit able for sun parlor.—Harry Jcib- mann, Orenco.___________________ 46p ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ( World’s Easiest-Running Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Manufacturers Brick, Stone Tile, Drain Tile, Silo Tile, Pier Blocks dEijeam Separator Dealers In Sewer Pipe and Culvert Pipe Jhe gz Telephone 1341 NEW J. H. KROEGER, President : : ■W FKORMICK-DEERING WK ODMICK-nFFDl \anHourf 8 ■ Beanngs T' v F.R Y high speed point ha« L? high grade bail bearings, and ONLY the New McCormick- Dcering is so equipped. It takes much of the work out of the tnorningand- evcning separating No wonder it makes a hit with every man and wo man whoseesand turns it. And that's only the start. The NEW McCormick- Deering has many other points ot improvement. It is setting new records in clean skim- ming Drop in here and see something really mod ern in separators. We are demonstrating every day. Six sues—hand, belted, and electric—for one cow or a hundred. Hillsboro Feed Company MeCORMICK DEERING MACHINERY and IMPLEMEMNTS Telephone 271 1004 Main Street I ■ F -■ To Plow. Dl«c, Harrow and Cultivate your small ranch, suburban tract, orchard, truck garden or vineyard with Vaughan’s Flex*Tred TRACTOR From Texas to British Columbia, these powerful, one-man tractors are speeding up cultivation, “re cutting costa and adding to crop profits because they do thlngo big tractors cannot do and go where horses cannot go. : I That 1» All It Cost« So powerful they pull a ten-inch plow I So fast, that owners regu larly cultivate from 7 to 10 acres a day. So »mall they operate between berry rows or under trees, up side- hiils and over boggy land that only hnrd-hltinit. ground chain traction make» possible. Weiffht, under 600 pounds. Operat ing coats, under lOo an hour. Sen sationally low priced I Absolutely guaranteed by this long established house. Far literature, either write u. or our distributors now- ROBERTS IMPLEMENT CO. Hnyward. Colli. »!« Ilroodwoy, Ookland. Colli. FRANK COt.GROVF A SONS SI PERIOR TANK A St PPLY CO. Van Nuyo, Calli. Carhbad, Calli. VAUGHAN MOTOR 474 E. Muin Street, Tortland, Ore. WORKS PAGE NINE Almost new enarrnd wood range, also heating stove, cheap.—Mrs. J. T < rews, 11,37 Eilison St. 46 p I NOTICE for cnsh in hand the following de scribed real property situate in Wash On and after December 20, 1928, I ington County, Oregon, to-wit: will not be responsible for any debts The East 1.44 acres of Lot Washington Grange contracted by my wife, Mary K. 158 in Johnson Estate Addition Francis. L. J. Francis, Sherwood, Officer« Installed to Beaverton-Reeiiville Acreage Ore., R. 1. 44-46p according to the duly recorded The new officers of Washington plat thereof in the office of the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Grange were installed Saturday at recorder of conveyances of the regular meeting in th«- Pumpkin In the County Court of the State of Washington County, Oregon. Ridge hall. Mrs Gertie Meek was Oregon, for Washington County. for the purpose of satisfying the the in-tailing officer, ami Mrs. Ro- In the matter of the Estate of sum of $1200.00 with interest there sella Mills was the assistant, The on at the rate of 7 per cent per W. S. Jone«, deceased. installation was given at an open Notice is hereby given, that the annum from July 1st, 1927, and the meeting and several visitors were undersigned, duly appointed Admin further sum of $100.00 attorneys’ present. istratrix of the above named estate, fees, and the further sum of $17.50 Member« of the Grange and their ' has filed in the above entitled court costs, for which sums judgement was families surprised Mrs. Mary Miller and cause, her final account and re rendered in the above entitled court at her home in North Plains last port as such, and th<- court has fix and cause in favor of the plaintiff Sunday with a vegetable shower and ed the 4th day of February, 1929, and against the defendants Hazel a regular Grange dinner, the occa- at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of Gee and Horry Gee, and the costs of sion being her 75th birthday anni- said day, and the court room of the and upon said Writ. versary. About 40 guests were above entitled court in Hillsboro, said sale will be made sub That .................................................. present. ject to redemption as per the stat- The young people of the com- Oregon, as the time and place for utes of the State of Oregon. munity held a party and dance at hearing objections to said final ac J. E. REEVES count, and for the final settlement the Grange hall Saturday night. Sheriff of Washington of said estate. County, Oregon Dated this 3rd day of January, I Hare, McAlear & Peters, MRS. AGNES HALL 1929. 43-47 Attorneys for Plaintiff. BESSIE L. JONES, Mrs. Agnes Hall, 88, died Decem Administratrix of the e late NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ber 29 at Salem and funeral services of said deceased. PROPERTY were held New Year’s day from the John Olsen, 410 Chamber of Com- chapel of ths- Forest Grove Under merce Building, Portland, Oregon, In the County Court of ’he State of taking company with Rev. (). H. Attorney for Administratrix. 45-49 Oregon, For the County of Wash Holmes officiating. Interment was ington. in the Forest View cemetery. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Mose« She is survived by three brothers, Edward Huffaker also known as and two sisters in Canada, one sister In the County Court of the State of M. E. Huffaker, deceased. Oregon For Washington County. in North Dakota and a sister, Mrs. Notice is hereby given that in pur In the Matter of the Estate of Fred T. C. Philip, of Forest Grove. suance of an order of the above-en H. Harris, deceased. Mrs. Hall was born in Almont, Notice is hereby given, that the titled Court, mane on the 5th day of Ontario, Canada, July 15, 1840, and undersigned has been duly confirmed November, 192S, the undersigned as was married to William Hall. by the above entitled court as Ex Administrator of the estate of Moses ecutor of the last Will and Testa Edward Huffaker, also known as M. MRS. MARY B ROBINETT ment of said deceased, and has duly E. Huffaker, deceased, will on and after Saturday, the 19th day of Mrs. Mary B. Robinett, 90, died qualified £• " -ch. Now, therefore, all persons having January, »929, proceed to sell at here Monday evening at the home private sde to the highest and best of her son. Dr. William M. Robinett, claims against said estate are here bidder for cash or part cash and after an illness of several weeks. by notified and required to present part credit, the following described The body was shipped to Lewiston, the same, together with proper real property to-wit:— vouchers therefor, to the under Idaho, for burial. The South one-half of Lot Deceased was born in Illinois, signed at the law office of Hare, Nine (9), Subdivision of Lots August 14, 1838, and cam«- to Ore McAlear & Peters, in the Shute Sav Thirteen and Fourteen, Garden gon in 1852. She is survived by ings Bank building, in Hillsboro, Homes, consisting of one acre Oregon, within six months from the children: Dr. Rob- the following f.......................... more or less, and the North one- inett, Hillsboro; James F., Oak date hereof. half of Lot Ten (10) Subdi Dated this 31st day of December, Grove; C. It ., Spvwatl«?, Spokane, and anu Mrs. vision of Lots Thirteen and 1928. Mamie Aikens, Lewiston, Idaho. Fourteen, Garden Homes, con GEORGE HARRIS, sisting of one acre more or less, Executor of said estate. California Ha» Cold being in the County of Wash Hare, McAlear & Peters, That California is not without its ington, State of Oregon. 4 .-48 Attorneys for Executor. cold weather is shown by a letter This property adjoins the School received here by L. J. Rushlow from house at Garden Home, Ore. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE his brother at Long Beach. The bro The sale will be subject to con Notice is hereby given that the firmation by the above entitled Court. ther went out to play golf at 6 in the morning and was not allowed on undersigned has been, by the County Bids will be received at the Law the course until 10 a. in. for fear of Court of the State of Oregon, for office of W. F. Paterson, 724-6 damaging the grass when the ground Washington County, appo.nted ad Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Ore ministrator of the estate of Mary gon. was frozen. Schlecht, deceased, and that he has RALPH W. HUFFAKER, duly qualified as such. Administrator of the Estate of Card of Thank* AU persons having c'.aim« against Moses Edward Huffaker, also Members of the Bethany Paptist known as M. E. Huffaker. church wish to give a public expres said estate are hereby notified to Date of first publication, Decem sion of their sincere gratitude for present them to me, with proper the financial aid given by their many vouchers, at my resiJence, near Ti ber 20, 1928. gard, Oregon, or at the law office Date of last publication, January friends to their recent church build of Benton Bowman, at Hillsboro, 17, 1929. ing enterprise. Oregon, within six months from the By order of the church. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE date of this notice. John Trachsel, Sr., Clerk. Dated this December 20. 1928. In the Circuit Court of the State of ALOIS J. SCHLECHT. Oregon, for Washington County. Card of Thank» Administrator of the Estate of The Union Central Life Insurance We wish to express our sincere ap Mary Sch’echt, deceased. Company, a corporation, plaintiff, preciation to our many friends, es BENTON BOWMAN, vs. John Russell, E. J. Russell, Jane pecially the Masons, for the kind Attorney for Administrator. 43-47 Doe Russell, J. C. Russell, Jane Doe ness and sympathy extended us at the death of our beloved husband NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Russell and Otto & Harkson Realty Company, a corporation, defendants. and brother, Charles T. Myers; also By virtue of an execution, judg our deepest thanks for the beautiful In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. ment, decree and order of sale is floral tributes. Mrs. Charles T. Myers, Mrs. A. In the matter of the Estate of John sued out of the above entitled court L. Crow, deceased. in the above entitled suit to me di Dixon, W. T. Myers, Sirs. Lulu Notice is hereby giwn that the rected and dated December 20th, Wetzel. undersigned, duly appointed Admin 1928, upon a judgment and decree istrator with the Will annexed, of entered in said court on December Dog License Notice the Estate of the above named de- 20th, 1928, in favor of The Union Dog licenses for the year 1929 are ceased, has filed in the above en- Central Life Insurance Company and now due and payable at the office titled court and cause his final ac- against the said defendants for the of the county clerk. count and report as such, and the following sums of money, to-wit: License fees for dogs over 8 Court has fixed and appointed the $452.08 with interest at 10% from months old and owned or kept over 11th day of January, 1929, at the February 1, 1928; $225.18 with in 30 davs are: hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, terest at 10% from June 25, 1925; Male Dog ................... $1.00 and the court room of the above $185.75 with interest at 10% from Female Dog ................. 2.00 entitled court in Hillsbciu, Oregon, „ USU3V 15, lO( »« 4_, $102.72 t______ with ___ _ August 1927; in- Spayed Female Dog ... 1.00 as the time and place of hearing terest at 10% ’> from October 29, After March 1st, 1929, the above objections to said final account, and 1928; J4669.71 with interest at 6% prices double. for the final settlement of said es- from February 1, 1928; the further Licenses may be ordered by mail. tate. sum of $335.00 attorney fees and State the sex of the dog. name and Dated this 13th day of December, plaintiff’s costs herein taxed at post office address of owner and 1928. $17.50 and the costs of and upon keeper. VERNON A. CROW, this writ; commanding me to make Edw. C. Luce, County Clerk, Administrator with the Will an sale of the following described real 46-47 ‘Hillsboro, Oregon. nexed of the Estate of John L. property situated in Washington Crow, deceased. County, State of Oregon, to-wit: NOTICE OF FINAL STATEMENT Hare, McAlear & Peters, ■ 42-46 That portion of the Joseph and Attorneys for Administrator. Mary Hinton Donation Land Claim In the County Court of the State of Number Forty-six (46) lying within Oregon, for Washington County, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON Section Fourteen (14) Township In the Matter of the Estate of FORECLOSURE Two (2) South. Range Two (2) Ernest F. Brandaw, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the Notice is hereby given that by West of the Willamette Meridian, undersigned Executor of the last virtue of an execution, decree and and that portion of the Northeast Will and Testament of said deceased, order of sale issued out of the Cir quarter (NEM) of said Section has filed in the above entitled court cuit Court of the State of Oregon Fourteen (14) adjoining said claim and cause, his final account and re for Washington County, on the 17th Number Forty-six (46) on the east port as such, and the court has day of December, 1928, in a cause described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the re-entrant cor fixed and appointed the 8th day of therein pending, wherein J. Edward February, 1929, at the hour of 10 Wilson is plaintiff, Mathew Weis, ner of the west line of said claim o’clock A. M. of said day, and the and Hazel Gee and J. W. Copeland Number Forty-six (46) and being a court room of the above entitled Y’ards, a corporation, are defendants, point in the north line of said Sec court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the I will on Saturday, the 19th day of tion Fourteen (14) Four hundred time and I place for hearing objec- January, 1929, at the hour of 10 forty-five and five tenths of said tions to said ! final account and for o’clock A. M. of said day at the East Section Fourteen (14) Four hun- the final settlement of said estate, door of the court house in Hills dred forty-five and five tenths Dated this 10th day of January, boro, Washington County, Oregon, (445.5) feet east of the Northwest 1929. proceed to sell to the highest bidder corner of said Section Fourteen LOUIS BRANDAW, for cash in hand the following de (14); thence south on the west line Executor of the last Will and scribed real property situate in Wash of said Claim Number forty-six (46) Twenty-one hundred three and Testament of Ernest F. Bran ington County, Oregon, to-wit: five tenths (2103.5) feet to the most daw, deceased. The South 1.62 acres of Lot southerly Southwest corner of said Hare, McAlear & Peters, 157 in Johnson Estate Addition Claim Number Forty-six (46); thence Attorneys for Executor, 46-50p to Beaverton-Reedsville Acreage South Eighty-seven degrees forty- as shown by the duly recorded five minutes (87’45') East on the map and plat thereof, Washing South line of said Claim Number ton County, Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying the sum Forty-six (46) Six hundred four of $1000.00 with interest thereon at | (604) feet to the center of the the rate of 7 per cent per annum' Tualatin River; thence up the center from January 2nd. 1928, and the of said River with the meanderings further sum of $80.00 attorneys' thereof Fifty-six hundred (5600) fees, and the further sum of $19.25 feet to the intersection of the north costs, for which sums judgment was 1 line of said Section Fourteen (14); Formerly known as the _ said north line rendered in the above entitled court thence West along and cause in favor of the plaintiff thirty-five hundred twenty (3520) Hillsboro Transfer Co., and against the defendant Matthew | feet to the place of beginning, con Weis, and the costs of and upon taining Ninety-one and forty-seven hundredths (91.47) acres. operated by Strong and | said Writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said That said sale will be made sub Larrance, is stil located at ject to redemption as per the execution, judgment, decree and or der of sale and in compliance with i statutes of the State of Oregon. the commands of said writ, I will J. E. REEVES. Sheriff of Washington on Monday, the 28th day of January, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the County, Oregon. front door of the County Court Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 43-47 House in Hillsboro, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemp NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON tion) to the highest bidder for cash and solicits your business in hand, all the right, title and in FORECLOSURE on all hauling jobs terest which the above named de Notice is hereby given that by ( fendant or either of them, had on virtue of an execution, decree and the 3rd day of December, 1923, the ♦ + ♦ order of sale issued out of the Cir date of the mortgage foreclosed, or cuit Court of the State of Oregon since that date had in or to the for Washington County, on the 17th above described property, or any Contract and Long Di«' day of December, 1928, in a cause part thereof, to satisfy said execu therein pending, wherein J. Edward tion, judgment, decree and order of tance Hauling Wilson is plaintiff and Hazel Gee sale, interest, costs and accruing and Harry Gee and J. W. Copeland costs. Yards, a corporation, are defendants, ( Dated this 21st day of December, GIVE US A TRIAL I will on Saturday, the 19th day of 1928. January, 1929, at the hour of 101 .1. E. REEVES, o'clock A. M. of said (lay at the East Sheriff of Washington door of the court house in Hills County, Ore. By VIRGIL WECKÉRT, boro, Washington Ccunty, Oregon, pioceed to sell to the highest bidder 44-48 Deputy. The Hillsboro Truck & Fuel Co 1153 Washington Street Telephone 1542