The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Klrat InurUun. I”' !>'>•
(N«> eervire lee« than 25r>
b ach additional Inset dun. par line Be
(Nu aervlr« leae than 15c)
Reader«. per lin«
IOe
(Nu «ervie« lee« than IBc)
('•«nt Fl»« Wards 1« the I.In«
lllark Face Headln»« Kaeh line counts
th« asm» as two line«.
Uaah should arrompsny th» order.
Whan s statement Is required. th*
minimum charge is 50 rents.
Claselfisd culemns class al
It e’t'leck Wednesday Neon
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Better watch repairing. "Kel
llngtoii the Jeweler.'*
51tf
Better let Andy fix your watch,
tie knows how
.1. 1.. Anderson,
.lew *h i. 1211 Main ’
161 f
Notice is hereby given that 1
will not be responsible for any
bills contracted ami charged to
me by any other |M>rsoti than my-
If. R. <«. Ireland.
4p
BUSINESS DIRFCTORY_
Transfer Local ami long dis­
tance hauling. — Frank Barr, 1032
Second street, Hillsboro; phone
1843
61t_f
Bettor let Andy
fix your
watch.
He knows how.—J. L.
Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main
• triot,
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PLANT
FILBERTS, WALNUTS
Send for our Free Booklet ‘‘A
Complete Treatise on Filbert and
Walnut Culture." Submit your
list for quotations on General
Nursery Stock nt lower prices.
Carlton Nurtary Co.
Established since 1890
Carlton, Oregon
EUctrlc welding, oxy acetylene
Wanted A garden tractor.—
welding; all kinds of machine W. E. Rice, Hillsboro, It. 3.
4p
work.
Christensen
Machine
Will let contract to log 4,000,-
Works, 1155 Washington St.; 000 feet good, large yellow fir,
phone Mil.____________________ 21 f 3 miles truck huul, county road,
to railroad and sawmill, all down
hill haul. Alfred '■
Cummings, 2069
WANTED
4p
Oak : I . ihn boro
If you wish your lot plowed,
see Kuratll & Wismar.
3-tf
I.AWNS-GARDENS
Plowing done by tractor. E.
If you are interested in prun-
Stiff, HI. 4 Beaverton.
3tf
Wtinted—Woman to do house­ inc. budding, grafting, etc., con-
work in small family.—1106 Jack- suit Jacob lluenergardt, proies-
son St., Hillsboro. Phone 1854. 4 slonul pruner, grafter ami budder.
All kind* of lawn and garden
Want your garden plowed— work done at reasonable rate*.
E. E. Rowton, 1026 First St. Creditable
workmanship. — Phone
Phone or <'ull evenings.
8tf
HIX.
8tf
See M. Wick for painting, tint
Ing and papering.
Work guar­
LOST and FOUND
anteed. 80# Baseline.
3 11
Lost- Masonic stickpin.—Leave
Wanted To rent 30 acres near
4p
Laurel, suitable for potatoes.— lit Argus office.
Lost—Boy's coat, grey plaid;
Rex Wagner, Laurel. Phone 0840
reward. Leave at Sanitary Beauty
Scholia.
3
4
Wanted to Huy Early seed po­ Shoppe, or telephone 1471.
Lost—Pen part of a green
tatoes, all kinds. Farmers' Mur
Finder
ket, Hill.boro. Phone 2031Z. bltf Conklin fountuln pen.
3tf
Wanted Large, clean cotton pleaM« leave at this office
rags, ut the Argus office. Will
Lost Boy's coat, gray plaid.—
Phone 1471, or leave at Sanitary
pay 5c per pound.
Wnnted — Experienced
man Beauty Shoppe.
wants work on farm, with house
to live In. - A. E. Gray, Beaver­
FOR RENT
ton, R. 4, Box 377.
Ip
hmall
Farm
to Rent- Ten acres
Wanted About 500 Marshall
strawberry plants.—Frank Hertel, cultivated, house, barn, orchard,
R. 2, Forest Grove.
Phone creek, wood, 20 acres pasture,
toFIx, Hillsboro.
4p good road.— -1552 Walnut St.,
Hillsboro.
3-4 p
Young married couple wants
For Rent— Beautiful little mod-
work; prefer milking or farm ern 5-room bungalow,
with ga-
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boti..............
willing
_ to work.—J. rage, and ninall basement; well
work ; both
H. Martin, Beaverton, It. 2. Incited close in; $20 a month.—
4 Oregon Farms Co., 1308 Main St.,
Phono Beaverton 2618.
A hilly with H ycurs' experience 11 iiMmro.
ji_4
wants to sell for farmers on the
For Rent Farm ö? 6Ö acres,
Carroll Yamhill street Public 4Vi miles south of Hillsboro; 6-
Farmers’ market, Portland.— Ad­ room house, big barn, new 20x48
dress Rt. 4, Box 139, Ilills- chicken house, und alfalfa chicken
boro.
3 i lot fenced off; 1 acre of 2-year-
Wanted — Middle-aged woman old blackcaps, about 5000 straw­
to keep house in fumily of two; berry plants, and variety of fruit.
-Julius Christensen, Hillsboro,
no children; good home for a
Phone 1x25 Scholl*.
2 tf
good woman.—C. A. Breuer, 211 I: 5
Second
Avenue, North, Forest
FOR EXCHANGE
Grove.
4<’>tf
To trade—10 acres of land, 1 ‘4
miles from town.—('all et Used
Cur Exchange.
ltf
Porthind property for Hillsboro
home close in, about $3,000.—In­
quire Dr. Iliorden, Commercial
Mitf
Bldg. (afternoons).
To Trade—10 acres of land
near White Salmon, Wash., for
property in or near Hillsboro.—
Used Car Exchange.
24tf
For Exchange—Have a client
who will trade his equity in a
good house and lot in Hillsboro
for a cur.—Oregon Farms Co.,
1308 Muin St., Hillsboro.
3-4
Squash
Growers desiring to contract acreage will
kindly call at cannery at an early date.
Nursery Stock
Peaches, Walnuts
Ornamentals
RAY-MALING CO., Inc.
and
Special Price
For One Month
Hillsboro, Oregon
Scholls Nursery Co.
Hillsboro, Ore.
----
Rt. 2
Sow with 8 pigs.—J. W. Price,
Goose eggs for sale, 25c each. !
4p
Wm. Doorn's piar«', 2 miles half mile north of Hillsboro.
south of Ware station.
3-6p '
Fresh milk goats, Toggenberg
Maguire Sup r Quality electric and Alpine.—B. A. Jack, 2 block,
3p
hatched chick*—White Leghorn, west of Reedville.
$15.50, 100, or $175, 1000; Bar
Five year old brown mare,
red Plymouth Rock and R. I. weight 1600.—Joe Schmidlkofer,
Reds, $18, 100, or $175, 1000; 1 miie east of Banks.
3-4
husky electric hatched chicks that
Registered
Hampshire
pigs,
you can raise from Superior
Quality bred to lay rtock. Cata­ prize winning stock.—W. T. Put­
logue and testimonials free.— nam A Sons, Rt. 5 Hillsboro. 3tf
For Saie—-O. I. C. pigs, 9
J. R. Maguire, 787 Oregon St.,
i
ind.
3tf weeks old.—R. Hornecker 4
Son, on road near wireless sta­
Hughe* Quality Hatchery in- : tion.
4
vitea your patronage. Chicks guar­
For
Sale—Span
of
heavy
anteed to live, as usual. Hatching . mules, bargain; will trade for
exclusively our own large high cows.—J. M. Tuttle, U mile
production Ix-ghorns. Also high­ north Shute school house. 4-5p
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE lit
grade Rhode Island Reds and
For Sale—3 cows, 1 fresh and
For Sale or Trade for Hens Barred Rocks. Custom hatching, I
to freshen in April.—Floyd
(Barred Rock preferred)—One in­ superior service at low rates. 1 2 Barnett,
mile north of high
cubator, 160 egg capacity, in first Started chicks, brooded in our
<lus condition.—Bantz Brothers, thousand dollar trouble proof school. Phone 1045.
For Sale—Fresh cow, and new
Hillsboro, R. 3; mile north of plant. Day old chicks ready Jan­
North Plains on Shady Brook uary 23 uml every Wednesday .McCormick-Deering 2-horse cul­
Illustrated catalog tivator.—Harold Whatley, Moun­
read
3 5 ji thereafter,
3-4p
free. Visiter* always welcome.— taindale.
For Sale—Young horses, rea­
Fred F .Hughes & Son, Eleventh
FOR SALE—Poultry
and Dak, Hillsboro, Telephone sonable.—H. C. Sook, 1 Vi miles
For Sale—Pekin duck eggs, $1 2806. Established 1917.
46tf southwest of Forest Hills golf
per setting.—George Milne, Cor­
course.
4p
Custom Hatching
nelina.
3-5p
For Sals—Fine 2-year-old pure­
I will hatch your eggs for less
For
Sale — White
Leghorns, than you can afford to set hens bred Holstein bull.—Ed Murphy,
yearold, good layers.—Mike Zahl, or run small incubators,
Any at Jacktown school. Phone 0413,
R. 3, Hillsboro, on Shady Brook quantity. Set every Monday. Us­ Scholl*.
4p
road.
4tf ing only Buckeye Mammoth In­
For Sale—Good young cow.—
Jersey Giant full-blooded roost­ cubators. Send for free catalog. Petrequin, Hillsboro, R. 4, Box
ers, $2 each, if taken at once.— Visitors always welcome. W. J. 72, 3'4 miles east of Hillsboro, on
4tf
J. L. McFarland, Rt. 3, Box 30, Wilcox, Poultry Farm and Hatch­ Baseline road.
Hillsboro, on North Plains rd. 4p ery, Reedville, Ore. I’. O. Ad­
For Sale—2 Holstein cows,
For Sale S. C. White Leghorn dress, Beaverton, Route 4. Tele­ coming fresh now; 3 Jerseys,
45tf some fresh now.—Mike Zahl, R.
hatching eggs, $4 per hundred.— phone, Beaverton 7252.
Bennett’s Wishbone Chicks
Mrs. H. E. Thompson, Rt. 4. Tele­
3, Hillsboro, on Shady Brook
From 8-year trapnested line, road.
phone 115.
3-5p
4tf
For Sale—White Pekin duck bred Hollywood Tancred strain
Five and eight-year-old brown
egg", $1.25 per 9; $7 per 100.— hens and cockerels on range. mares, 2800 lbs., sound, true and
W. T. Putnam & Sons, Rt. 5 Cockerels are from five special gentle.
Free trial allowed.—C.
Hill boro.
3tf pens of our best 2-year-old hens W. Hergert, 3 miles south of con-
and
cocks.
Hatching
eggs,
$4
denser.
4tf
For Sale—Am now booking or­
ders for eggs from Bourbon Red per 100; custom hatching, $3 per
For Sale—2 Jersey cows, one
turkeys, Guineas and 2-year-old 100, and baby chicks, $14 per fresh and other coming fresh
Order at once.—Carrie soon, T. B. tested.—G. K. Taylor,
White Leghorn hens.—Mrs. N. 100Ó.
Butler, Hillsboro, R. 5.,
4-5p Bennett & Son, located 1 mile Hillsboro, R. 1, 1 mile west of
of Reedville, or mail route Shute school house.
4p
Commercial hatching 2 ‘4 c an north
2. Beaverton.
49tf
egg in lots of 200. We furnish
For Sale—Two registered Jer­
For
Sale
—
Baby
chicks
from
sey cows, 1 fresh first of April
chick boxes. Don’t come Sunday.
— Hurt's Hatchery, at Beaver­ Hanson strain Leghorns, large and other in few months; $200
vigorous
2
and
3
year
old
hens
43tf
each.—William Tolke, Cornelius,
ton.
___
____ ________
to males with dam records R. 1, on Miller ranch.
4p
White Leghorn chix, $15 per mated
of
270
to
308
eggs;
$15
per
100,
100, eggs from Eggiman's farm;
For Sale—Registered 2 Vi year
$140
per
1000;
20
per
cent
less
Reds $16 per 100; Black Giants,
old O. I. C. boar, weight about
after May 1.—H. P. Branda, Gas­ 400 lbs., price $30.—Erin G.
$19 per 100 prepaid. Get circu­ ton.
Telephone
4F5,
Forest
Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 107, Banks.
lar sure.—Hart's Hatchery, Beav­ Grove.
46tf 1 mile northwest of Manning. 3-5
erton,
43tf
WHITE
LEGHORN
CHICKS
For Sal*—8 grade Jerseys, high
Plymouth Rock Pigeons for
sale, 50c each or will trade for
testers and producers; fresh Feb­
Hatching
eggs
and
stock
from
ruary 13, 23 and March 11.—
Red hens, pigs or what have you.
trapnested
birds on Brogden Acres.
Sewell station,
House for rent, $10 month, one vigorous
range.
Hanson
strain,
large
birds,
block from highway near Huber
mile east of Hillsboro. Telephone
large
white
eggs,
Prices
reason-
1151.
51-53
commercial club.—J. Edward Wil­
Send for circular.—Paul
son, 1 ’4 miles north of Hu­ able.
For Sale—4 good farm horses,
Dudley,
Beaverton.
2-9
ber.
ltf
weight from 1200 to 1350 lbs.,
Baby Chix
aged from 7 to 10, good condi­
Select your date for our White
Leghorn chicks from our trap-
Now is the time to order your tion and good workers, $50 each;
nested stock that we have trap- chix for 1929. I have only the heavy team for sale, exchange or
nested and pedigreed for eight finest quality bred for high egg hire; also several sets of harness.
years. Old customers tell us they production and hatched in Buck­ —M. Fielding, 3 Vi miles south­
are getting 75 to 85 per cent pro­ eye Mammoth Incubators.
west of Reedville on Farmington
2-tf
duction these winter months. No Leghorn, Hanson strain . .$14.00 road.______________________
males used with less than 250-egg Barred Rocks
16.00
FOR
SALE
—
Farm
Crops
record. We have two outstand­ R. I. Reds
16.00
ing grades.
Commercial grade, Austrolorps ...
30.00
Good loose clover hay on Geo.
$16 per 100; $150 per 1000. High Mammoth Pekin Ducklings 30.00 Bagley ranch. Phone 8F8. R. 3,
record grade, $22 per 100; $200
4p
Hatches every Tuesday. Visitors Hillsboro.___________
per 1000. Cheap chicks are not always welcome. Send fnr
for froo
free
For Sale—Jenkins Club wheat,
always the best, but we are sell­ catalog. W. J. Wilcox, Poultry uncleaned.—W. W. Jaquith, near
ing the best chicks the cheapest. Farm and Hatchery, Reedville, Scholls. Phone.
4p
Ask for our catalog.—Panek Poul- Ore. P. O. Address, Beaverton,
Few tons of loose hay.—W. J.
i i y Eat m. Tigard.
46-tf Route 4. Telephone Beaverton,. Enschede, phone 34R2.
ltf
45tf I
7252.
For Sale—Clover hay, first
grade, $23 per ton delivered.—
FOR SALE—Livestock
Leo Susbauer, at Cornelius Ga­
Good young single horse.—W. rage.
3-tf
I J. Enschede, phone 34R2.
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For Sale—Loose straw by the
Black mare, 1250 pounds, gentle, load.—O. B. Bennett, Beaverton
works double, single.—Chas. Gra- Route 2; Walker Road, two miles
bel. 3 mi. south of Hillsboro. 3-5n east of Orenco.
3-4
For Sale—6 milk cows.—W. A.
White Idaho honey, 60 pound
Purdie, on Farmington road, near can $6.—E. E. Northrup, 2 Vi
Hazeldale.
4 miles east of Banks, or Banks
Ten head of god farm horses Mercantile.
37tf
for sale cheap or exchange at
Farmers’ Feed Barn, Main St. 4p FOR SALE—Seeds, Plants
For Sale—Young, sound work
Certified Hannschen barley for
horse; price reasonable.—Inquire sale.—Inquire A. Bendler, Fifth
of Hillsboro Feed Co.
4tf . nd Lincoln, Hillsboro.
4
FOR SALE—Real Estate
For Sala 6 Room house, wood­
shed, garage, chicken house, 1
acre ground; also household goods
See owner, Dr. Robnett, at of­
fice, 2nd Street.
4Htf
A dandy 10-acre place, all in
cultivation, about 1 mile out of
Hillsboro, few rods off an oiled
market road; u snap at $1450,
small payment down, termr on
balance; also a nice r, acre tract
■4 mile out of Forest Grove, 3
acres in berries, living water on
ill make good berr'
berry and
place, will
$1500, . small cash
chicken ranch,
i___ ... t-~
Co.,
payment.—Oregon Farm*
3-4
1308 Main St., Hillsboro.
Announcing the Appointment of the
Cady Motor Company
f
As Direct Factory Dealers for
HUDSON-ESSEX
Many New
Models
All Reflect
Tomorrow's
Presenting the most advanced cars
in Hudson-Essex history, this or­
ganization offers owners and buyers
of Hillsboro further advantages in
the representation of the Cady Mo­
tor Company, whose policies and
service facilities meet the high stan­
dard for which Hudson-Essex is ev­
erywhere known.
Our knowledge of the reputation
and splendid record of these mer­
chants is full assurance that Hud­
son-Essex owners will enjoy intelli­
gent and willing co-operation in
their every relation with this respon
sible and experienced firm.
W anted
Fanners to Grow Cucumbers
for delivery to
Knight Packing Co.,
Cornelius, Oregon
For Sala—Seed and feed oat*.
—Frank Schulmerich, Rt. 5, Hills-
bora
3tf
For Sale—14 sacks of Burbank
seed potatoes, $1 per hundred.—
T. J. Pevehouse, 1 mile east of
Hillsboro. Phone 1219.
4
For Sale—Etterberg 121 straw­
berry plants.—r
E. Stalder, 1*4
miles
northeast
of
Bethany.
Phone Hillsboro
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14FX1.
I
Nursey stock—First class trees
at reasonable prices; apples, pears,
cherries, peaches, prunes, Mazzard
cherries, Franquette walnuts, fil­
berts, ornamentals.—R. B. Porter,
Forest Grove, phone 2F52; nurs­
ery one mile north of highway
on first road west of Masonic
home.________________ 39tf
FOR SALE—Car* and Tire*
Used Car*—1929 Licenses given
with all used cars sold at the
Used Car Exchange.
43tf
Used cars bought and sold.—
Used Car Exchange, Second and
Washington streets.
21tf
For Sale—Machinery, Tool*
For Sale—Superior drill, 10x6.
single disc, nearly new.—Harold
Whatley, Mountaindale.
4p
For Sale—New Home sewing
machine.—Apt. 8, over Weil’s
store.
3tf
For Sale—Vaughn drag saws.
—Louis Wright, Forest Grove.
Phone 16F2.
2-4
For Saie — Oliver typewriter,
A-l condition.—S. G. Franklin,
Hillsboro, R. 1.
3-5p
For Sale—Neilson tractor, good
condition,
plows everything.—
Mike Zahl, R. 3, Hillsboro, on
•Shady Brook road.
4tf
Two-bottom 14-inch Fordson
plow.—Albert Jansen, Rt. 2, For­
est Grove. Phone 24F54 Forest
Giove.
51-54p
For Sale—Air compressor and
pump, 1000-gallon tank and fit­
tings.—Henry Gurske, Cornelius,
R. 2.
3-tf
F ,r Sale—-2 months old police
pup, male, your own price—H. V.
K., P,. 3. Box 103, Beaverton.
4
For Sale—4-burner gas range,
in good condition, $10.—1731
Oak St.
4p
Concrete foundation blocks;
also framing timbers.—Inquire at
Hillsboro Feed Store, on Main. 4p
For Sale—Live or dressed rab­
bits at any time.—Phone 965,
Hillsboro.
3-5p
For Sale—64 cords of second
growth wood, $4 per cord on
ground.—1236 Second St. Phone
1391.
52-tf
For Sale—Large iron fireproof
safe, 1200 pounds, $100.—A. R.
England, Commercial building,
Main street, Hillsboro.
42tf
Cedar posts, 21'’x7’ for sale 8c.
Hunger Bros. Lumber Co., Phone
2F51, Gales Creek; on good road,
can be hauled at any time; 3
miles north of Gales Creek
City.____________
52-8
For Sale—Oak dining room
table with six chairs, mounted
deer head, genuine Ruud Gas
Heater for hot water tank, drop
head sewing machine.—Write S.
care Argus._______________ 48tf
For Sale—Good, sound, dry
wood, 16-inch, $7 per cord; 4-fL,
$6.
r
See wood at Smith’s Tire
Shop. 10th and Oak Sts.—L Phone
1161Y, or write T. N. Parsel, Cor­
nelius, R. 2._____________ 47tf
Wood For Sale—First growth,
16-inch, $6.50 per cord; 16-inch
green wood, $6.50 per cord; other
lengths if wanted.—Phone 342 or
call at 1255 Seventh Street, Hills­
boro. ________________________ 39tf
For Sale—Farm wagon and
set of heavy harness; Lowden hay
fork and carrier. Also Chevro­
let touring car, in good condi­
tion. Will sell or trade for hay,
hogs, or what have you?—Paul
Korth, 1 Vi miles east of Hills-
boro, out on Main street; first
road to right, and the third
house.
52-tf
Gray Digger poison mixed ac­
cording to the U. S. Biological
Survey formula for sale by; Les-
ter Ireland & Co., Hillsboro;
Hillsboro Feed Company, Hills­
boro; Rowell Bros, Scholls; Banks
Mercantile. Banks; Farmers’ Feed
& Supply Co.. Forest Grove; Peo­
ples Store. Gaston; M. A. Kil­
patrick, Sherwood; Carlson 4
Sherk, Sherwood.
1-4
Minnie Mangis et vir to H. E.
Webb et al, lot 9, block 1,
Humphrey’s Add. Hillsboro.
Daniel Losli to Maria Losli,
half acre, part of Louis P. Day
claim 43. TIN, R1W.
Levi E. Keck to E. S. Crowth­
er, 1.5 acres Wm. Stokes D. L.
C. 61, TIN, R3W.
First National Bank to E. S.
Crowther,
1.307
acres
Wm,
Stokes claim 61, TIN, R3W.
James Walta et ux to Virgil J.
Humphrevs et al, 80 acres sec.
21. TIS, R4W.
Joseph L. Woodland et ux to
Joseph Ollin et al, 20 acres sec
27. T2S. R1W.
H. M. Guyer et ux to G. V.
Leverett, lot 8, block 1 Beaver-
ton.
Charles F. Speerbrecker et ux
to Albert F. Watson et ux, 3
acres sec 34, TIS, R1W.
Ernest C. Gifford to Olof
Lund et ux, lot 5, Woodland
Acres.
Deidrich H. Willers et ux to
Phone Cornelius B-2
PUBLIC SALE
OF DAIRY COWS
The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the old Thos.
Carmichael farm, U mile south of Gaston, on the highway, on
Wednesday, March 27
Sale Io start at 1:00 p. m.
Motor Company
Hillsboro, Oregon
PIANO TUNING
M. G. HUGHES
20 head of extra good grade Guernsey and Jersey cows, 11
grade and 2 purebred Guernseys, 7 grade Jerseys and 1
Holstein. Eleven are now fresh, balance springers, A good
herd of heavy producers. All information will be given as
they are sold.
17 Years’ Experience
Radio troubles adjusted—
Prices Reasonable
2136 Main Street.
Phone 2085
TERMS OF SALE— Cash or 6 months' time will be given on
an approved note at 8 per cent interest.
S. WYSS, Owner
J. W. HUGHES. Auctioneer
JAY GIBSON, Clerk
■
:
:
Card of Thanks.
For all the kindness and sym-
pathy shown us in the recent
illness and bereavement, for the
many floral offerings, we wish to
express our sincere gratitude.—
Mrs. A. J. Roy, Mrs. Wilma
Young, George Roy, Emil Roy,
Frank Roy.
Notice to Public
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE— Miscellaneous
Real Estate Transfers
Cornelius. Oregon. Route 1
-Spring Opening-
Argus Classified Ads get result*.
I have dissolved pa.rnership
with R. F. Payne and will not be
be responsible for any bills con­
Tractor For Sale
Practically new, Model G Cen­ tracted.
H. C. MORGAN.
taur tractor with sulky plow and 4p
cultivator.—Geo. M. C ambers.
CALL
FOR BIDS
Ninth and Baseline streets.
3tf
For Sale—Used incubators, ca­
Bids will be received up to
pacity 640, 18J, 350, 525 eggs; April 3 for 12 cords 4 ft. first-
St. Helens, in perfect condition, growth, live fir wood delivered to
water cooling system. See them the Cedar Mill school hous
at Forest Grove Cash Store, Con- B. Reeves, Clerk.
dits. M. E. Gerdes.
3-6
For full particulars get in touch with
A. S. Hendricks
Feldt et al, 37.69 acre*
sec. 12, T1S, R3W.
Emily M. Thayer to A.
Morgan, 148.68 acres sec
T2S, R3W.
George Lockwood to Fern Lock­
SuL ­
wood, 45.70 acres Abraham Sul
ger D. L. C.
Ludwig Kahler to George C.
McRoberts et al, 160 acres see.
19, T2N, R4W.
A. M. Kennedy to L. C. Mel-
quist et ux, part of Steel’s Add.
Beaverton.
Harold C. Bremer to Samuel
Doak, 1.96 acres North Tigard-
ville.
Levi McKinley to F. J. Dees et
al, 10 acres sec. 36, TIN, R2W.
Fred G. Carpenter et ux to R.
D. Smith et ux, lot 4, Nichol’s
Add. Garden Home.
Lucretia H. Edmondson et vir
to P. A. Batcheler et ux, part of
blocks 1 and C, Morgan's Add. to
Hillsboro.
Perry E. Miller to R. B. Mc­
Minn et ux, part of Anthony W.
Hart claim 60, T1S, R1W.
P. J. Pfeifer et ux to The No-
gero Co., 1 acre of tract 12, Ash­
brook Farm.
Addie M. Beers et vir to Echo
James Shaw, lot 6, block 9, Cor­
nelius.
John B. Rogers et ux to A. R.
Purvis et ux, part of sec. 34, T1S,
R4W.
Dr. R. J. Nicol
VETERINARIAN
Calls promptly answered,
day or night
Telephones 643 and 642
the County Court of the Stat« of
Oregon for Washington County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry C.
Richards, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been duly appointed by th«
¿.hove entitled court as the Administratrix
of the estate of said deceased, and haa
duly qualified as such.
Now, therefore, all persona having
claims against said estate are hereby no­
tified and required to present the same,
together with proper vouchers therefor,
to the undersigned at the law office« of
Hare. McAlear & Peters, in the Shut«
Savings Bank Bldg., in Hiilaboro, Ore
gon. within six months from the data
hereof.
Dated this 14th day of March. 192*.
J. M. RICHARDS.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Henry C. Richards, deceased.
Peters. ,
Hare, McAlear
_________ A ______
Attorneys for Administratrix.
In
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Louis«
Koch, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that th« under­
signed has been duly appointed by th«
above entitled Court, as Administratrix
of th« estate of said deceased, and has
duly qualified as such.
Now therefore, «11 persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
and required to present fhe
to­
gether with proper vouchers therefor, to
th« undersigned at th« law offleas of
Hare. McAlear A Peters,
th« Shut«
Savings Bank building, in H ills boro. Ors-
gon. within •ix months from the date
hereof.
Dated this 7th day of March. 1*2*.
LINDA _
B. ______
KOCH.
Administrator of th«
estate of deceased.
Hare. McAlear A Peters.
Attorneys for Administratrix.
2-<
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
the County Court of the Stat« of
Oregon For Washington County.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Beach, __________
deceased.
C._____
Notice is hereby given, that the under­
signed Executor of the last Will and
Testament of said deceased, has filed ix
the above entitled court and causa, his
final account and report as such, and U m
Cc^rt has fixed and appointed the 23rd
day of March. 1929, at the hour of it
o’clock A. M., of said day. and the court
room of the above entitled court in Hills­
boro. Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objection» to said final account
and for the final settlement of said ea-
tat«.
Dated this 21at day of February, 192».
HENRY T. BEACH.
Executor of th- laat will and
Testament of said deceased.
Hare. McAlear & Peters.
Attorneys for Executor.
In
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of Or«-
gon for Washington County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Jane Spence,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been duly appointed by th«
above entitled Court, as Executors of th«
last Will and Testament of said ieceased.
and has duly qualified as such.
Now therefore, all persons having claim«
against said estate are hereby notified
and required to present the same, together
with proper vouchers therefor, to th«
undersigned at the law offices of Har«,
McAlear A Peters, in the Shute Savings
Bank building, in Hillsboro. Oregon, with­
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 21st day of February. 1929.
PETER A. SI’ENCE.
and C.EORGE SPENCE,
Executors of the last Will and
Testament of said deceased.
Hare. McAlear
_________ A Peters,
_____
52-4
Attorney» for Executor«.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State of Ore­
gon. For Washington County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Allen C.
Tannock, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed, duly appointed Administrator of
the above named estate, has filed in th«
above entided Court and caua«. his final
account and report as such, and the Court
has fixed the 30th day of March. 1929, 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 account, and for the final settle­
ment of said estate.
Dated this 21st day of February. 132».
R. M. TANNOCK.
Administrator of th« estate
of said deceased.
Hare. McAlear A Peter«.
Attorneys for Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of Ore­
gon, For Washington County.
In the Matter of the Estât« of Price
Davis, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been duly confirmed by th«
above entitled court, as Executrix of th«
Inst will and testament of said deceasedL
and has duly qualified as such.
Now therefore, all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified and
required to present the same, together with
proper vouchers therefor, to the under­
signed at the law office« of H. F. Me­
int urff. 700 Chamber of Commerce Build­
ing. Portland. Oregon, within six months
from date hereof.
Dated February 21. 1929.
RUTH D. PIRONI,
Executrix of the last Will and
Testament of said deceased.
H. F. Mclnturff,
701» Chamber of Commerce
Bldg., Portland, Oregon, at­
torney for executrix.