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THE HII.I.SBORO ARGUS *^AY 2. 1929 CLASSI! I ED T ADVER I1SINC I A BF «HV MAKKI IMI III UHI MBHI I.TN Al' I 11 I I I I I IH r I Or First Imu’rthH». per line |N<» service I»*®« than Each addltloiMal llinrrt Ion. per line f»<- l«uta than 26<*| I Or I vmr than 2Ar) C®s*>t Flvs Ward« tu th« I.In« Black F«' »» ll«a<linu« Each lino <<>unta th® sain« aa two lior« Cash ah uM accolli pan/ th« ordsr When a Rtatwiiirnt ia required, I hr minimum chars® Is 60 renia. C1a««lfic<l «olumna rlnae at |1 u't'lurk M «dnraday Noon ANNOUNCEMENTS “Kei 5 11 f wnich repairing. l’ Jeweler.11 Bel’ r h t Andy fix y«»ui watch. He know» how J. L. Anderson, J e wr ì er, I 211 Main J_______ 16t f BUSINESS DIRI ( TORY Dr. milking and n modeling, 9tfB resaci ihlc. I imh ; Oak St Local and long di Trunsfcr Frank Barr, 1032 lance hiiuling. Second atri'ct, II illnboro ; phone r» 11 r 1843 Better Id fix your A ndy watch. He knows how. J. L. Mam Atidcr-.oii, Jeweler, 1211 16tf atriM-t. El. «•trie welding, oxy acetylene weld lug; all kinds of machine Machin«* work < hi i ti n- i n SI. ; Washington Work 1155 phon.' 56 I 2tf Painling, pu|>< i I iin:ii , Ing. *iiffitny fini hmg; good —IL II Taylnr. W< ! Wu ton lion ì’kìTpiT. Phone 132 Large, «•hum cotton Wanted rag», nt the Argun office. Will pay 5c per pound. Fighi y a<’i»*H for 3 good milk cow Inquire nt Argus <»f- Tiri«. 9 tfB to Huy lh*nvy top W anted nru* fe For .Sale «»r buggy- J- II. Burtlow, half rnili* male «log. OH» \ Hills lidi boro, on North boro, R. 3. north of PI i Plains Plain» rrtad lOtf I6FI3. I Op Wanted to leiiM* a niuill farm For .Sali’ New <>r Trud< <■ in Wui'hinglon ««»tinly or would pring tooth iiari « >W, 3 * sect ion; tmde home nnd for cosi $56; ». will i ttrade • for heifer ( ’ ul IH llU ' farm li<»x 472, 10|> roming fre fr«it h Box KM, < < inst<»n, Want to Buy - 300 I’lymout h l: I I Op Rock «•«»ckei'els. Mt age. hrotxlvr For .Sale or I«- Milk Write price, <•! Chiy Hh «•r, R. goal*«, fra h ami fresh, $5 I Op I, Box 5.Hill I »<>ro. to $25; two gai rs. What, Pl««a»e writ«* G D. I’ini«, Hill hav<* you? J. b, R. 4, boro, Route 4, Imir mil<* »outh box 3M, Ihavertori. 8 10 (>r«*nco, fol* yuur |>lowing, team work. 7tf 1!. . and lino, , COIII- Wanted ATTI N I ION!! plete, or swat in anil I will fui I ni»h hive« Rosuiiuin, II 1 : mile «»aat of Sherwood, It Farmington. lOtf I or Sale or I 'rade Wanted Boy* s to earn prize» and money for »elling Delineator 14 tent houn ies, 5 mngazin«* Mr Bonn«*ll, 032 grocery store und Flnnd«m St.. Portland. I Phone M I Op Broadway 5)93. ■ground ut Cannon Want«*u Po»il itiön nt farm work Thh is a very good Prefer in or any kind of work. r bilióne . 35 other lots »ide or night work; references old nt bargain prices. given. Writ«» t< o 307 Firnt Ave., North, For« t G 7tf to 5 acre» Want to Reni I V Y Tl TMS near Hillsboro; house; pb nty of berries and Ex|»«*ri<» <•< <1 man will ear«’. Might buy lat I ’ ■ : i, McMinnyijje At LOST and FOUND Lost Police dog, black and I Inn, name of “Pal”; reward, F. I Quick, Dilley. Phone 170JW, ■ i • Gri __ I <>p E xprrt Landa« aping A* w i tin* time to hnv«« your plftc mmlu n thing of beauty by mak ig r<»« k« r < planting flow- cm and hi til . t rimming your tre« «tc. It I- mort» profitable to C' H uh nn < x [ • •rt on thin work than t«> giv«* th« work to un in- CXp' h -ne« d mal 1. .1. Ilu«*n«*r- MFtlt Phon« 111 WAN 1 1 1) Wanted E Well Mr». For Hah* 6 room phu h r«'d 101 f hou»«*, xvitli lull II, oil |»liV<»l »1 r«*«’t iiih I »< ■w«*r. 1 12!» N. Mh St . 51 f Day work 11 ■ hour Wuntrd Mtf Phom- 2087 For .Sult- Fiv«’ room piai («•red If you wi»h ymir lot plowed, hou»«*, with bulli; p;iv«'d ■ fr«*«’t block» from Third »«•«• Kuratli A Wi m«*r 3 If nnd m xx«*r; 3 nnd Main. RenHomibh*. 1 115 Wanted to Buy Eur ly Heed po In« knüll St. I'hf/in* 734. r.tf tntouM, nil kind « Fnrnie rn* Mar k«»t, llilhboro I'horm 2113 I Z b 11 f FOR SALE or EXCHANGE < ■ FOR RENT near Third ti 10 At Killin bund. Telr- I. Stone, 6 I 1 B F’OH SALE—Real Estate For Sab* Farm of 25 acres. 5 acres in grain; t«am nnd farming implement's Fred Lumm, ’Lim ber. Mtf CANNERY WORKERS Register Now © This company will pack peas, beans and other ■ vegctnblcs not ht-n-tofor« packed, requiring more J help and providing steady employment throughout ■ the season. Residents of Hillsboro who have room- for rent ■ are requested to li-t tin nì with the tannery office so B that workers i iqui- ting accommodations can be di- ■ n i ted to them. Ray-Maling Co., Inc. Phone 2.331 Hillsboro, Oregon Maguire »Super Quality electric hatched chick Whit«* Leghorn. $15.50, 100, or |I75, 1000; Bur i < < I Ply m ou th Rock and R I Red*, I IM, 100, or $175, 1000; Im ky electric hatched chick < that you can raiao from Superior Quality bred to lay .stock. Guta loguc and tcntinionialt free. J. R. Maguire, 787 Oregon St. Portland. Baby Chi* Now is th«* time to order your I have only the rhix for 1929. fine t quality bred for high <*gg production and hatched in Buck eye Mammoth Incubators. $14.00 Leghorn, Hanson strain 16.00 Burred Rocks ................... 16.00 R L Reds A ustrolorps >0.00 Mammoth Pekin Ducklings 30.00 Hatches e»/< ry '1 u< day. Visitors always welcome. Send for free catalog. W. J. Wilcox, Poultry Farm and Hatclury, Reodville, Ore. P. O. Addi« -, Beaverton, Route 4. Telephone Beaverton, 4 5tf Hughes Quality Hatchery highway, Forest Grove. HILLSBORO, OREGON Commercial Hall Friday, May 3, 8 p. ni CORNELIUS, OREGON Challacombe Hall Monday, May 6, 8 p. m. COME Notice I will not be responsible for debt- contracted by anyone but myself. — Herman C. Whitmore. Laurel. 6-1 Op SOTKE OF »INAI. SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned executor <>f the estate of J'^.-phine M'i,'arna> k, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Washington f oanty, Oreg«<n, his final account in said estate, ami that said final aeco account has been set for hearing objections _______ thereto _ objections and settlement thereof, before said court, at the county court room. in Hillsboro, Oregon, on Monday, June 3, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Dated this 2nd day of •f May. 1929. EUGENE McCA KNACK. Executor of Said Brtatai John D Williams, Attorney, bailing Bldg, Portland, Ore. 10-11 SHERIFF'S SALK 6tf What if cooks decid- to quit In a boiling rage? There are plenty more to get On the want ad page. 1924 Ford coupe, good condi tion.—Ray Dillon, MaeKenzie Baled vetch straw, good feed, ■ ' Enschede. Phone $15.—W. J. Used Cars—1929 Licenses given lOtf 34 R2. with all used cars sold at the White Idaho honey, 60 pound Used Car Exchange. 43tf can $6.—E. E. Northrup, 2% Used cars bought and sold. — miles cast of Banks, or Banks Mercantile*. ________ 37tf Used Car Exchange, Second and Washington streets. 2ltf FOR SALE—Farm Crop» FOR SALE—Seeds, Plant, Eighty kinds irladiola bulbs, mixed $1 p< r 100, largef ,ize $1.50 per 100.—Tom Morgan, 9-10 Beaverton, }• Clean Marcu* wheat and white seed oats.—L. Siegen- thaler, Beaverton, Ii. 2. Phone Rich’s Garage. 7tf For Sale—Burbank, American Wonder and Bli.-s Triumph seed potat< s. -Peter Riedweg, 4 miles south »f Hill-boro and half mile Ttf west of I.aurel road. Limited amount of certified Victory seed oats.—John K. Pu- bols, R. 4. Hillsboro, near West Phone 25F5 North Union. 6tf Plains. For Sal«;—Machinery, Tools For Sale—3 or 4-plow tractor in »food mechanical condition, cheap.—J. H. Jacobson, near West Union church. 9Y0p Ga ■ line engine, 2 hp., and Myers double cylinder pump, large redwood tank, all for «30. It. Delplanche. Phone 9FX2. Hillsboro. R. 1, Cornelius. l(<f For Sale—3-hurse Stover gas engine; Fairbanks-Morse home lighting plant, 32-volt g«-nerator and switchboard.—Harry Hansen. K. 2, Portland. Phone 14FX H llsboro. 1 o For Sale—Complete pumping, 2 h. p. gas engine, 2-cylinder double action Fairbanks-Morse pump, 800 gallons per hour, 225- gal. upright tank and all connec tions. automatic shutoff and safety valve; all in good condi tion; for half price, $150.—L. E. Furrow, North First St. 10 For Sale—Well matched team of black geldings, 7 ami 8 years old; weight 3300 lbs sound und good work horses; will hire for FOR SALE—Cars and Tires logging or heavy work, nnd will Willy-Knight touring car. $65. consider smaller team in ex- —Kuratli & Wismer, Third St., c hange. Also iron Rray gelding, Hillsboro. 9-10 7 years old, weighs 1400; good worker any place; absolutely USED TRUCK BARGAINS sound; $s5. M. Fielding, 1 mile ■N . ton D Dmk-e oi I rv Delivers* Delivery S $ 225.00 west of Hazeldale store on Farm 1 ton Dodge Delivery 575.00 ington road. 1 ton G. M. C„ 1928 model, with stock rack 1,000.00 1 ton Chevrolet, 1927, 450.00 dual rear tires 2 ton White, late model, on dual pneumatics .... 1.250.00 450.00 2 »-3 ton G. M. C................. 775.00 2 *3 ton Federal ......... .Many others to choose from. Any truck we offer for sale has many miles of transportation left in it or we immediately dispose of it to the wrecker. Count Luckner WWWWWWW W W WWW W ® WW The SEA DEVIL bv LOWELL THOMAS McCormick-Deering Corn Planters and Drills Sayouthher.in awaytosail be- fore the mast, then became a sailor in the German navy, and was the only naval officer to have risen from the ranks; a man of giant physique, a rough and- ready character, no«ed no less for geniality and ten der heartedness than for his fog-horn voice and sulphurous language. Be- foresinking an Allied vessel he brought everyone on aboard hisownship,where he treated them royally. If you want to see a real piece of corn planter mechanism come in and look this McCormick- Ileering planter over. You will be surprised to see how so many good features have been secured w it h so few parts •check-row, straight drill, hill- drop—and hoppers in which flat-drop, edge-drop or full-hill drop plates work equally well. It has a simple, variable-drop device—you can change the number of kernels to the hill instantly, or in the case of a drill, you can change the distance between the kernels in the row. Runner or disk openers, automatic marker (twin disk if preferred), in fact, equipment to suit your needs. It's the smoothest combination of time-proved principles you ever saw in a corn planter. Combination corn and pea or bean hoppers, also fertilizer attachments are available. Hillsboro Feed Company McCORMICK-DEERING MACHINERY nnd IMPLEMENTS Telephone 271. 1004 Main Street FOR SALE— Miscellaneous For Sale—Piano, in good con dition.—William Dusick, Corne lius. 10-1 lp Eight-tube radio, super-hetro- dyne, $65.—C. B. Carstens, i:'.’ Io. 8tf For Sale—Team, harness, wag on, woodsaw, etc.—Inquire at Hiilsboro Truck & Fuel Co. 7tf For Sale, Reasonable—Golf membetship.—P. O. Box 60, Hills boro. ___________ Ttf new For Sale—Practically White sewing machine, Have no use for it. Price ~ ' $100. ?" —Phone Killin 52, Banks. ! 9-tfI Kick wood, $1 rick.—J. . T. of Cook, three miles north North Plains, on Pumpkin Ridge • For Sale—Farm, Butteville, dis appearing mortgage, no agents.— Owner, 78S E. Slat St., N., Port- 8-10p Crawfish for sale at the Kaffee Kaddee Barbecue. Delivery on all orders over 50 cents. Phone B tf For Sale—Player piano and electric sewing machine, nearly new and in good condition.—In quire at Argus office. 9-1 lpm For Sale—64 cords of second growth wood, $4 per cord on ground.—1236 Second St. Phone 1391. 52-tf For Sale—2H-ton lagging trailer, $75 complete; Fairbanks- Morse lighting system. $25, and pressure water system, $115, or trade for beef or milk cows.—A. F. Christener. North Plains. 8tf For Sale—Good, sound, dry wood, 16-inch, $7 per cord; 4-ft., $6. See wood at Smith’s Tire Shop. 10th and Oak Sts.—Phone 11 «■* 1 Y. »r write T. N. Panel, Cor is. K. 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- Used Piano For Sale Exceptional.—Write to 326 S. Second St., Forest Grove 9-12 For Sale—Old newspapers at the Argus office; 10c per bundle Auction Sale by Board of Directors At the Barnes school. district 57, 2 miles northwest of Beaver- ROBERTS MOTOR CO. ton, at 2 p. m., East 8555 SATURDAY. MAY 4. 325 Pacific St. Portland. Ore. one-room school house, woodshed, outbuilding*, school furnace, etc. HENRY JOHNSON. Chairman. 9- 10 R. G. BERST, Clerk. FREE Albers Poultry Research Department ajovj GAM fiET A MIAI COOK Suie—10 nix weeks old Johnson Bro-», 2 mile» of Beaverton. 10 62 weanling pigs for «ale. ready May 1,—J. W. Corey, near Mountuindale. 9tf Your Attention! —FROM— G ood / LOR SALE—Livestock Poultrymen Motion Pictures THROUGH I hipped. In 1928 shipments of the -arne products filled 350,000 rars, or more than double the movement of 1918. Gains in acr<*age, say- the Oregon experi ment station, have been especially noticeable for lettuce, peas, opin ach, snap lM*ans, celery anti cu- cumber». A »tudy of vegetable varieties used in Ori gon indicates that the .* tan dard varieties are preferred, and with few exceptions the num ber of varieties of each vegetable •elected by the gardener is small, although there is a large variety offered by seed men. A copy of the -ugg«- ted list can be obtained by writing the experiment Bta- For Sah* R«vi t« r‘ d Jerncy bull, 16 month old. -(¿. E. Gib bon . Phone 1311. Iotf * : J AND WANT AD RHYMES J Hatching egg» ami stock from birds on vigorous trupnc.Hted large range; Han on strain ; A few bird»; large white eggs. April chicks left. May, $11 in 500 lot . Paul Dudley, Va mile outh of Alohs, R. L B«*uv«*r- ton. Ore. Gf The Last Word In Planter Design IiducationaI Lecture PAGE ELEVEN WHITE 1.1 (.HORN CHICKS Good young hingle horse, .—W. ltf J. Enschede, phone 34 R2. Large, well-mated team, good FOR SALE—Poultry workers, $200.—First ranch cast Five weeks-old roostx rs, of Rock ( reck, on Pacific high- L <). Edmiston, near 10 way. M-ho ><>) house. G< >d Jersey cow for sal«*, fresh \\ e i hundk* yujr < I I -it<-hi- g cheaply ami «*fficic«u!y. April 15. Tt*sts better than 6.— near Grabel -Hughe« & Son, Elevcnt’i and Mrs. N. Butler, 9-10p < ink. llillnboro. Phone 2806. Mtf M'hool. For Sal«- Full blooded I». I. c. < 'ummerclul hatching 2MrC an We furnish «ow xvith 9 pigs, 6 weeks old, at a egg in lota of 200. chick box*». I lon’t come Sunday. bargain.—Win. Zurchcr, Helve- 10 Hatchery, ut lb*aver- tia. — Hurt’s 43tf ton. For Sale—Rabbit', 14 doei, 1 Whit«* Lrghorn rhix, $15 per buck, 20 small rabbits, all for i r. *>n 9 rrk;^.i or - ..u,.«.. phone 100, egg* s from Eggirnan’s farm; «8 4* i i r. 9-1 Or Reds $ D’» ! per 100; Black Giants, 1701. $19 per 100 prepaid. Get circu- bull, 1.5 For Sale—Jersey lar sure, Hart'» Hatchery, H. liv months old, $50.—R. A. Dean. *4 uit f mile west of Witch Hazel school erton. Select your date for uur White house. 9tf Leghorn chicks from our trap- For sale Purebred Chester nested stock that we have trap- White b ar, 8 months old.—J. L. nested and pedigreed for eilfht VanDomelon, Mountai n d a I e . years. ar». Old customers tell us they Phone 10F11 North Plains. 5tf are getting 75 to 85 per cent pro For Sale—J head registered duction the? se winter months. No males used with less than 250-egg Jersey cows, heifers and bull.— I-' i, R R. 2, lhaverton; record. We have two outstar.d- Roy M. Fox, ing grad« s. Commercial grad«*, mile north < f Rei dville, on Oren- I" t f $16 p« r 100; $150 per 1000. High For Sale—Good, gentle team, record grad«*, $22 jx»r 100; $200 p« r 1000. ('heap chick are not xx eight 2500 lbs., and harness. always th«’ b«*-t, but we are e aell- Price $M0.—Fred Peterson, Port ing the b«*st chicks the cheapest, land, R. 2; 2 miles southeast of 10-1 lp A k for our catalog.—Panek Poul- «»Id Bethnny store. try Farm, Tigard. *16-tf For Sale— Two brindle heifers, Custom Ha (chin if one bred; also 8 cows, T. B. I will hatch your eggs for less tested.—Paul Forth, 1 miles east of Hillsboro, on Main street than you can afford to set hens Any road, first road to right and third <>r run »mali incubator», quantity. Set every Monday. Us house. 7tf ing only Buckeye Mammoth In If you have 3 or 5 cow.« you cubator». Send for free catalog, can buy n« many more without Visitors always welcome. W. J. anything down and pay them off Wilcox, Poultry Farm nnd Hatch- monthly, We have several fine ery, Recdville, Ore. P. (). Ad fresh Jersey; an«1 Rood uro and dress, Beaverton, Route 4. Tele good milk« r .— Reichert Bros., . U phone. Beaverton 7252. 45tf mil«’ east of Masonic home, on Booking orders for May 15, 22, 29 at new low prices. Only $10 per hundred for our British Co lumbia world's Record Leghorns. Every customer a booster. Ix‘t us show you. W«» also offer our quality Reds nnd Rocks nt only $12 per hundred on above dates. Send for our catalog. Visitors always welcome. — Fred F. Hughe A N<»n, Eleventh and Oak, Hillsboro. T«*!vphon«* 28(16. Es tablished 1917. lOtf HILLSBORO. OREGON His Story Will Run Serially in IKillsbonÄArgus Tw w—7 nata FARM REMINDERS Over 60 per cent of the world's wool supply is clipped in five countries — Australia, United States, Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand. Over 50 per cent of the United States produc tion is in six states—Texas, Wyo ming. Montana, California, Utah and Oregon. American people like vegeta bles and they appear to like them better each year. Increased consumption reported by the U. S. department of agriculture has probably been caused by encour agement from health authorities and ability to get a wide variety of fresh vegetables the year round. In 1918 145,000 cars of 17 leading vegutabl«» crops were POTATOES Earliest of All Certified Chas. H. Hay« 201 ATwater 0026 First St., Portland. Ore Dr. R. J. Nicol VETERINARIAN Calls promptly answered, day or night Telephone« 643 and 642 PIANO TUNING M. G. HUGHES 17 Years’ Experience Radio troubles adjusted— Prices Reasonable 2136 Main Street. Phone 2088 hereby given that by virtue execution, order and derree of u«<i out of and under the r.eal the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, rlated the 6th day of kebruary, 1929. in favor of H. Kimmel, plaintiff, and against G. H. Frrtbaae, defendant, for the »um of 333.80 coeta and the further sum of 3211.41, with interest thereon from the 6th day of February, 1929, at the rate of € per cent per annum, to me directed and delivered, commanding me tr> make sale of the real property hereinafter described, I have levied upon and pursuant to said execution, order and decree of »ale I will on Monday, the 3rd day of June. 1929, at the south door of the court house in Hillsboro. Wash ington C< >untx. Oreiron, at th« hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day, sell at public auction to __ the __ , highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following de acribed real property, lying, being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, and more particularly described as fol- lows, to-wit: Situated in Section 36, in Township 2, South of Range 1, Wet _ ______ of Willam- ette Meridian; beginning at the north west corner of the Donation Land Claim of Robert N. Painter, known in the ,-urveys and map» of the United States as Notification No. 1331. and Claim No. 53. in Townships 2 and 3. South of Range 1 West; thence running North 89 degrees 30 minutes East 30 chains ; thence South 26 chains and 26 links; thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes West 30 chains to the west boundary _____ „ _ of claim; thence North 26 — chains • * -- and - 26 links to the place of -f beginning, contain- ing 79.98 acres, to satisfy $____ _ the m herein before name«! sums and cost and ■2 for the ..._ v~R expenses of sale and said writ. Said sale will be made subject to re demption as per statute of Oregoh. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this lit day of May, 1929. J. W. CONNELL. Sheriff of W’a->hington County, Oregon. By Chas. C. Follett. Deputy. Frank Schlegel. Attorney for Plaintiff, 204 Postal Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. 10-14 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the esta'.e of ment in the sum nt 3663.. with R i>«v cent interest thereon from Oct. 9. 1924, until uaid ; «nd the further sum of 375.«»«> attorney's fee-« an<| the further turn of 31M 6<) c<Mts and disbursements. Notice is therefore hereby given that I will on Monday, the 2oth day of Moy. A. D.. 1929. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the morning of said day, at the front door of the Court House in Hillsboro. Washington County, Oregon, offer for -«ale arid ell at public miction to th® higheat bidder for in hand all th® right, ti'le «n<t interest which the said defendants had on the 17th day of April, 1929, or at any time thereafter in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Being a part of th® Lemuel A. Sparka D L. C No. 5». m Twp I North. Range 1 We®t, Willar irtte Meridian; beginning at the nor th l .... ____ an iron pipe from which th«« stump of th® original U. S. bearing tree, a fir 18 in. in diameter, bears North 60 «leg. West 50 links distant and run ning thence south 36 min. West on the west boundary . J__w __ of _________ said claim 21.49 chains to u point in the cen ter of the Hillsboro-Portland road; thence south ¿5 «leg. 56 min. east in the center of said road 9.04 chains to a point from which an iron pip® l»ears North 36 minutes East 0.64 chains distant; thence _____ north 34 minute® East 29.18 chain® to an iron pipe on the north boundary ___ of said claim; thence north 87 degrees 25 minute® west on _ said _____ north ______ bound- ary 7.49 chains to the place of be ginning. containing 20.00 acre®, more or lens, ail in Washington County, (Jregon ; »»object to re«!«mpti'»n as provided by law, and will apply the proce®«!® of sai«l sal® in the payment, of c<s«tM and expense® thereof arid th« balance, if any. I will pay to the Clerk of the above entitled Court as re«4uire<i by law. Dated April 18th, 1929. J W. CONNELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. 8-12 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE C ‘itrC N In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- gon, for the County of Washington. Nellie K b® Stae«y, Plaintiff, w. J- T. arid Minnie M. Cole, husband an<i Co'®________________ wife, and Anton Branching and Anna Prasching, husband and wife. Defend ants. By virtue of an execution, judgment or- | .•■■! out of the above-entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 15th day of April, 1929, upon a judg ment rendered and entered in the above entitled I'.irt on the 15th day of April. l'j_ ». in favor of Nellie Kobe Stacey, plaintiff, and against J. T. Cole and Min nie M. Cole, two of the defendants here in. for the sum of 31,500.00, together with i>. 1 ■» interest down to November 2ith, I j 28. and eight per cent interest and for the further sum of 3125,00 at torney’s fees with interest at the rat® of six per cent per annum from th® 15th day ■ f April, 1929, and for th® further sum of 32 mj costs and dia- bur.-emenU and the cost of and upon this writ commanding me to make -ale of th® following described real property, to-wit: "The Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eight l8f. Township Two (2) South. Range One <1) West of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Wash ington, State of Oregon; also a right of way describe«! as follows: The . ■ 1 of U n Southeast Fourth of the Northwest Fourth of Section Eight (8), Township Two (2) South, Range One (1) West of the VY illamette Meridian in the County of Washington, State of Oregon.” N iw. theref -re, by virtue of »aid ex- ecution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the com- n.and of said writ, I will on the 20th day of May. 1929, at 1 ' o’clock a. m., at the eaat front «1 »or of the County C'-urt H t..se in Hillsboro, Washington County. Oregon, sell at public auction . • •.< to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within-named defendants in the aoove-entitled suit had ■ n the 24th day of November, 1926, th® date of the mortgage and note herein foreclosed or since that date had in and to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execu tion, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. Date«l this 15th day of April, 1929. First publication, April l?*th. 1929. Last publication. May 16th, 1929. J. W CONNELL. y, Oreg-rn. By Chas. C. Follett, Deputy. 8-11 the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, his final account in said es tate. and that said final account has been set f r hearing objections thereto and settlement thereof, before said court, at the county court room, in Hillsboro, Ore gon. on Mt nday. May 27, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated this 25th day of April, 1929. In the County Court of the State of Ore- WILLIAM PERRY GARDNER. gon, f 'r Washington C«»unty. Administrator of the Estate of Clark E. In the matter of the Estate of G. F. Gardner. Deceased. Goetter. deceased. Benton Bowman. Notice is hereby given that the under Attorney for Administrator. 9-13 signed has been duly confirmed by th® above entitled court as executor of th® NOTICE TO CREDITORS last Will and Testament of said deceased and has duly quaiifie«i as such. In the Coun’y Court of the State of Ore- Now, therefore. all persons having gon. for Washington County, claims against said estate are hereby noti In the matter of the Last Will and I Tes- fied and required to present the same, to tament and Estate of George F. ! Hein- gether with proper vouchers the re tor, to eck. deceased. the undersigned at the law offices of Notice is hereby given that the un- Hare, MeAlear Jk Peters, in the Shut® dersigned has been by the above en I! ■. Ore titled court duly appointed executrix of gon. within six months from the dat® the last Will and Testament and Estate hereof. of George F. Heineck. deceased, and has Dated this 11th day of April. 1929. duly qualified as such executrix, All WILLIAM GOETTF.lt. persons having claims against said Exeuctor of Said Estate. late are hereby required to present th« Hare MeAlear & Peters, same to me, with proper vouchers, at my . 7-11 Attorneys for Exeuctor. residence at Hillsboro, Oregon. Route 3, or at the law office of M. B. Bump, in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Oregon for Washington County. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, April 22, In the County Court of the State of In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel MINNIE HEINECK. Losli, deceased. Executrix of the Last W’ill and Testa Noth e is hereby given that the under- ment of George F. Heineck, Deceased. •rator Date of first publication, April 25, isi». with the will annexed of the estat® of Date of last publication. May 23, 1929. Dic.iel Losli, deceased, and has qualified. M. B. Bump, Hillsboro, Oregon, All per- -ns having claims against said D. D. Bunip, Forest Grove, Oregon. estate are hereby required to present the Attorneys for »aid Executrix and Es same t<> the undersigned at the office of tate. 9-13 the Hillsboro Argus, at Hillsb> r<>, Oregon, duly verified as required by law, within NOTICE TO CREDITORS first six nvnths from the date of the ’ publication of this notice. Date of ‘ first " publication, April 4. In the County Court of the State of 1929. Oregon, for Washington County. Date of last publication. May 2. 1029. In the matter of the Estate of A. R. J. 1’. HANSEN. England, deceased. Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the under JOHN OLSEN. signed has been duly appointed by the 4b) Chamber of Commerce Bldg., above entitled court as the Administrator Portland. Oregon, of the estate of said deceased, and has 4-10 Attorney. duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County. to the undersigned at the law offices of Hare. MeAlear & Peters, in the Shute Tn the Matter of the Estate of J. M. Overholtxer. deceased. Savings Bank building, in Hillsboro, Ore Notice is hereby given that the under gon. within six months from the date signed has been duly confirmed by th® hereof. above entitled court as executrix of the Dated this 25th day of last will and testament of said deceased F. R. ENGLAND. Administrator of th® _________ F’state of A. R. and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore. all persons having Englanti, Deceased. claims against said estate are hereby Hare. MeAlear & Peters. notified and required to present the Attorneys for Administrator. same. together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the law NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT office of John Olson at 410 Chamber of » building. Portland. Oregon, In the County Court of the State of within six months from the date hereof. Oregon, for Washington County. I Dated this 2nd day of May. 1929. In the matter of the Estate of Richard | ANNIE M. SELANDER, H. Rowden, deceased. Executrix of Said Estate. Notice is hereby given that the under- 1 signed, administrator of the estate of I John Olson. Attorney, 410 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Richard H. Rowden, deceased, has filed | Portland. Oregon. 10-14 his final account and report as such ad ministrator in the County Court of the , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Orevon. for Washington County, and that said final account and report has been set for final hearing and set- [ Sealed bids will be received by th® tlement before said Court at the court ■ Washington County Court in the office room of said Court in Hillsboro. Oregon. of __ the __ ______ ______________ , County _______ County Commissioners, on Monday. May 20, 1929, at 10 o'clock Court Jflouse. Hillsboro, Oregon, at 10:00 a. m. of said day. a. m. Thursday, May 9, 1929, for the fol Dated April 16, 1929. lowing jobs: FRED SCHMIDT, Yardage to Ba Administrator of the Estate of Richard Quarry Ci H. Rowden. Deceased. Lau«*el .............................. . ..............4800 Cu. Yds. Dat® of first publication, April 18. Jackson ........................... 3200 1929. Hazeldale ........................ IMO Date 1 of last publication. May 16, 1929. Mart in ... 2700 M B. Bump. Hillsboro. Oregon, Hergert .......................... ............. 1200 D. D. I Bump, .. Forest .... Grove. _____ _________ Oregon, , Rupprecht ................ ............... 1250 Attorneys for said Administrator and Hoffman .......................... ............... 800 Estate. 8-12 Heaton ................. ............... 1300 Pumpkin Ridge ..... ................1500 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL Cedar Canyon 800 PROPERTY ............ Bailey ......................................... ........ ' Crushing plant will be furnished Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue installed by Washington county. of an execution duly issued out of the work involved covers the quarrying Circuit Court of the State of Oregon «'rushing of surfacing materials. for Yamhill County in the case of E. L. j No bid will be considered unless accom- Johnson vs. R. I. Noll. George W. Null 1 Panied by cash, bidder's bond or certified an»l Sarah E. Null, defendants, on the < heck for an amount equal to fiv® per A satia» 17th day of April. 1929, to me delivered cent of the total amount bid. and directed, commanding me that of facicry bond will be required for the the personal property of the said de- faithful performance of the contract in a fendant® I make by levy and »ale suf- "um equal to fifty per cent of th® total ficient to satisfy the judgment in said I amount bid. action and that in case sufficient per- I Eull information, including proposal sonal property cannot be found that I blank» and specifications, may be ob- levy upon the real property of the said | tained at the office of the County En- defendants, which said execution was . gineer. County Court Hous®, Hillsboro, based upon a judgment entered in the Oregon. A charg® of on® dollar (81.00) above entitled action on the 8th day of will be made for each set of proposal April, 1929, I did on the 17th day of , blanks an«i specifications. April, 1929. levy upon the following de- The right is reserved to reject any or scribed real property of th® defendant® all bid®. X. J. WARD. George W. Null and Sarah E. Null for | Count/ Jud,«. the purpose of satisfying said judg- ( 9*10