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THE HILLSBORO ARGUSHILI-SBORO, OREGON
MAY 9, 1929
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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f»r
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
BUSIN ESS I>IR F.( TOR Y
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Ti'uiinfi't Lucid mid long dn>-
tnneo hauling. — Frmik Barr, 1032
Second xtriM't, HilUboro; phone
1049
61 tf
Painting, piipcr hanging, tint
ing, Tiffany (ini hing; good work.
R. II. Taylor, We t Washing
7tf
ton St., ni'iir Cannery
fix your
Better let Andy
watch.
He known how. J. L.
Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Mui n
I (ltf
«trwt.
Electric welding, oxy-necty ii'tie
welding; all kinds of machine
Machine
work. — < 'hristen-rn
Works, 1155 Wunhingtun St.;
phone 561.
Expert
Now is the
your
place made a
making rockeries, planting flow­
ers anil shrubs, trimming your
trees, etc. It it more profitable
to consult an expert on this work
than to give the work to an in­
experienced
num. J.
Huener-
gardt. I’hone 11 lx. HilUboro. 7tf
Electric Brake Testing
For S h I<* Double
pedigreed
FOR EXCHANGE
White l/eghorn cockereli» and
Truth*
for
Washington
county
Mmull rooMter«.- .John K<*4*hnk<*,
und
in
(’hirkarrm (’orneliii <, R. 2, 2 miles aouth of
bou i land, 20 aert*.»
11-12p
First <<»unty; improved, fenced, build jrolf linkn.
Hughes Quality Hatchery
I Iff ing-4, fruit, rock road, on mail
route,
near
pavement, 'f. .L
Booking orders for May 15, 22,
Wirtz, Banka,
II 13p
LOST «nd FOUND
29 ut new low prices. Only $10
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE |><T hundred for our British C’o-
I
Eighty acre« for 3 good milk lumbia woi Id’ R< • ord Leghoi n
COWS.
Inquini ut
Argu« of Every ru/toiiMT a booster. lA*t
WANTED
fi<i
9 t f II um show you. We also offer our
Want«*d
I loiihckeepei . MI H
quality Reds and Rocks at only
I ot f
C. E Wells. Phone 1.32.
$12 per hundred on above date*.
.Send for our catalog.
VisitorK
If you wish your lot plowed,
ATTENTION!!
always
w<*)corne. — Fred
F.
.3 tf
see Kuratli A- Wisiner.
Hughes
Ar
.Son,
Eleventh
and
Oak,
st raw berry pick
Wanted
Hill boro. Telephone 2806. E
I,
R.
vrx. — Vi
Lewis,
l'or Sal. or Trade
tabli hed 1917.
1 Ot f
I I I2|>
Bank«.
Early n i d po-
Wanted I
FOR SALE—Livestock
5
I I
Farmers’ Mar
tutors, all
WennlinK
tor Mile.— J. w.
■ cm , grocery store and
ket, IlillslH
11
('<>r< y, near .Mountindal«.
Wanted
campground at Cannon
H.
L.
White
weanling
pi|(n.
—
rags, at tl
. This is a very good
Stout, It. 5, Hillsboro, 3 mile«
pay 5c per
•r business, 35 other lots
outh, near Gralml ehool.
HP
Want4*<|
lie sold at bargain prices.
Jersey bull calf, thoroughbred,
plat«* upon
the
was taken
for breeding purpo e
Andrew
r rc-
Benson, t'orncliu .
ll-13p
utvr last
1 l|>
turn to thli
EASY TERMS
62 Mi'anling pi|(« for «ale,
colli
Wanted Bees and hi
ready May I.—J. W. Corey, near
plete, or swarm and I
Mountaindale.
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nish hives.— C.
II.
See K. A. Price
Good youriff single horse.—W.
Sherwood, R* 4; mile
At 1100 Second St., or Phone
ltf
J. Enschede,
Farmington.
1911.
Wanted Position at f
fresh
For Sale-
or any kind of work. 1
July 1, 6
side or night work; r
2871Z or ci
given. Write to 307 Fi
St.
North, Pore t Grove.
For Sale­
Pickers—B«tter line
mules; price
ea t Rock Creek, on Pacific high
um for gooseberries, stri
circu-
peas, raspberries and
Illi
Beav-
six weeks’ work; good
For Salt—Purebred Chester
4.
'ltf
and fuel.—J. B. McLu
White boar, 8 months old.—J. L.
miles south of Hillsboro,
Jun<* <hix nt low price?, Black VanDomelon,
Mountai n d a 1 e .
rel road. Phone 2564.
(•¡tint«, $17.50; ReiD, $12.50; Phone 10F11 North Plains.
5tf
Leghorn«, lie, 100 prepaid, Easy
For Sale­ —Good Jersey cow,
to raise now. Good for fall fry- fresh, heavy milker, gentle and
er«, winter capon«, roaxteni. Big all right in every way.—Francis
demand, i-o place order early.— ( halmers, , mar Schefflin Station.
Hart'« Hatchery, Beaverton, Ore Address, i Cornelius, R. 1.
1 ltf
gon.
Il 13
For Sale—Good gentle team,
Maguire Super Quality electric weight 2500 lbs., and harness.
hatched chicks- White Leghorn, Price $80.—Fred Peterson Port-
$15.50, 100, or $175, 1000; Bar­ land, R. 2; 2 miles southea«t of
red Plymouth Rock and R. I. old Bethany store.
10-llp
Red», $18, 100, or $175, 1000;
For Sale- —Young Jersey cow,
hii'ky electric hatched chickit that just fresh, s econd ca'f, gentle.—
you can rain« from Superior F. W. Dclsman Garibaldi, Ave.,
Quality bred to lay wtock. Cata­ Hillsboro.
.llp
logue and teatimonials free.—-
For Sale—Jersey cow, just
.1. R. Maguire, 787 Oregon St., fresh; cheap if taken at once.—
Portlnnd.
3tf G K. Taylor, near airport. 11-1 p
For Sale—O. I. C. males and
Select your date for our White
Leghorn chicks from our trap­ gilts, , serviceable age; sired by A.
1
’» stock of Rushville,
ne ted stock that we have trap­ M. Foster
ne te<l and pedigreed for eight III.— -R. Hornecker A- Son, Hills-
years. Old customer« tell us they boro, >, R. 5, near wireless sta-
1112
arc getting 75 to 85 per cent pro­ tion.
For Sale—Two Brindle heifers,
duction these winter months. No
males used with le-s than 260-egg one bred; also 8 cows, T. B.
miles
record. We have two outstand­ tested.—Paul Korth, 1
ing grades.
Commercial grade, east of Hillsboro, on Main street
$ 1 ti per 100; $150 per 1000. High road« first road to right and third
7tf
record grade, $22 per 100; $200 house.
per 1000. Cheap chicks are not
Two
Cows
for
Sale—One
always the best, but we are sell­ Guernsey, fresh and first calf;
ing the best chicks the cheapest. other Jersey-Guernsey, 5 years
A>k for our catalog.—Panek Poul­ old, gives
gallons [MT (lay,
try Farm. Tigard.
46-tf very rich
genti«.— 1). I.a-
zuck, 1 Mi
: north of Hills-
Special May Chick»
Boro
high
, on R. 1. 11-12
leghorn?. $12 per hundred; R.
Hillsboro, Oregon
If you
Î or 5 cows you
I. Reds, $13 |H'r hundred; Barred
Rocks, $13 per hundred. Hatches can buy as many more without
anything down and pay them off
every week. Visitors i
monthly, We have several fine
come. Send for free
fresh Jerseys and good age and
W. J. Wilcox Poultry
good milkers.— Reichert Bros., ’4
Hatchery, Reedville, (
mile east of Masonic home, on
■Address Beaverton, R 4
highway. Forest Grove.
6tf
phone 7252 Beaverton
Eor Sale—Well matched team
High quality Whit
of black geldings, 7 and 8 years
chicks. Sires from d
old; weight .3300 lbs.; sound and
137 eggs. Hanson str
good work horses; will hire for
weeks old and husky, 2l»c
logging or heavy work and will
May, $12 per 100; $11 in
consider smaller team in ex-
lots.—Paul Dudley, 'a mile
change. Also iron gray gelding,
Aloha.
Mail R. 4, Beavt
Oregon.
Phone
Beav<
7 years old, weighs 1400; good
0618.
worker any place; absolutely
sound; $85.—M. Fielding, 1 mile
west of Hazeldale store on Farm­
ington road.
7tf
GUERNSEYS AT AUCTION
Thirty-five head of registered
Guernseys to be sold at the
Washington County fair grounds
Saturday, ’une 1.
Eggs, Produce, Veal
Watch for larger display ad­
vertising in the issue of May 2.3.
and Hides
—Mrs. A. 1. Hughes, sales rep­
resentative
Oregon
Guernsey
Cattle club; E. A. Rhoten, sales
manager, Salem, Ore.; Col. J. W.
Hughes, auctioneer.
11-12
Ross Automotive Service
I àrat
«and
Baseline
FOR
YOÌ3
the''^
UFISAVCH
for Chicks !
FOR SALE—Farm Crops
We consider Gcnnoz.one the greatest
remedy made for diarrhoeas and bowel
troubles in baby chicks. We nrc so anx­
ious to have every poultry raiser in our
community try (lerinozone, that for a
limited time we nre offering a 40c bottle
for 10c. One to a family. Bring the
attached coupon.
No mutter how carefully you clean up each
day, danger of digestive disorders and bowel
troubles lire always present. Drinking water
and utensils lire so easily contaminated, food
particles escape your notice and hi-come
moldy, droppings and disease germs are car­
ried into the feed troughs on the chicks' feet.
Taks no chances, (lermozone purifies the
drinking water and, even more Important, It
kills disease germs, and guards against Infec­
tion, in crop, stomach and Intestines.
Don't worry about the Incurable diseases.
They are rare, anil sanitation Internally and
externally Is the most you can do. The big
things with chicks Is your protection against
the troubles that are so likely to come.
A teaspoon fill of Germozone In a quart of
drinking water three times a week such a
slmplo, Inexpensive little care! Yet what a
dlfforence It makes to the chicks- and to you!
“Best First Try for Sick Chickens”
Wanted For Cash
For Sale—Clover hay.—Wm.
Joos, Hillsboro, R. 3, 2 hi miles
east of North Plains.
lip
Baled vetch straw, good feed,
$15.—W. J. Enschede. Phone
I4R2.
lotf
For Sale at a Bargain—Ton
loose clover hay, 30 bales of
straw, 18 baby chick shipping
boxes.—Phone 794 Saturday. 11M
Alvin Steward
769 Second St
Phone 1971
Why GERMOZONE
Saves Chicks
Germoxon« Is inure thnn
just n mixture of Perin;in-
ks <.in-i water: In addi­
tion to Permanganate it
contains four other ingred­
ients.
I’crninnganato Is like n
cap In ti cap pistol; In Gertn-
oxons it is th« cap hi the
■heli of a ohotcun
When
Permanganate rvachea the
food In th«» crop it quickly
breaks down and. liko the
flnsn of the rap in the cap
pistol, that’s as far as it
goes But In Gormozone the
breaking down of tlm Per­
manganate “seta off*’ a
charge of Chlorine from the
other four ingredients.
Chlorine, the powerful anti­
septic, carries on through
Into the Intestines, counter­
acts Infection, nn«l cleanses
nnd sooth«*« the irritated
membrane.
Germozone purifies
drinking water, but
alone l.s not «nougli.
stop diarrhoeas, the medi­
cine must reach the intes­
tines. Germosone does this.
For morn thnn 30 yrnr« Gerin-
oxono loin been the ureal remedy
for nasal, crop nnd bowel disor­
Ltmhme t Rlr.t
der»
II nets <inli-kly evnlnst tlm
II. Ilolm. Alhl.ml,
Kerins nnd polnona, anil helps to
N.bF.
Il.luw .how,
lina
<1.r, I,or.
heal the affected membrane lining.
freitmriit
4) hern In nothing elan Just lllin
sanns.
tlcrmoxonn.
It 1« especially val-
unlit. In cane of nour crop, simple diarrhoeas,
limber neck, ptomaine poisoning, chilling,
musty foods, colds, canker, swelled hen<|, und
n< an aid In repalrliiK the dnrnng. don, by
worms and by coccldlosla.
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DIRECTORS
Edward Schulmerich
For Sale—Machinery, Tools
for Sale «'heap
wagon.—On
Wm.
north of Hillsboro.
Mgr. Ray-Maling Company
•
Notice is hereby given that on May 7,
1929, the City Council of the City of
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
FOR SALE—Cars and Tires paMHwl and th*- Mayor of uaid City ap-
1924* Ford coupe, good condi­ p roveti Ordinance No. 903, providing for
coi *t ruct ion of concrete aidewalka, in
tion.- Ray
Dillon,
MucKenzie the
► aid City of Hillsboro, . as follows:
"
On
Motor I
51 f the east side of " ___ Eighth
begin-
" ' Street,
~
ni ng one foot north of the south line
I ’-«;d Gurs—1929 Licenses given of Walnut Street and extending to and
with all used cars sold at the connecting with the present concrete
at a lino 111.25 feet, more or
U i d Car Exchange.
43tf Hidewalk
lews, non th of Haul beginning ; and also
Used cars bought and sold.— a concrete sidewalk on the east side of
Street, beginning at the center
Used Car Exchange, Second and Eighth
line of the alley running east and west
Washington streets.
21tf through Block 1, South Coast Addition
Ut the Town (now City) of Hillsboro,
FOR SALE!--- Miscellaneous Oregon, and extending thence south
106.25 feet to and connecting with the
For Sale—Team, harness, wag­ present concrete sidewalk ; and also a
on, woodsaw, etc.—Inquire at concrete sidewalk on the east side of
Eighth Street beginning six feet north
Hillsboro Truck & Fuel Co.
7tf of
the south line of Railroad Street and
south to the center of the
For Sale—Piano, in good con­ extending
alley running east and west through
dition.—William Dusick, Corne­ Block 2 of «aid South Coast Addition ;
lius._______________________ 10-1 lp and also concrete Hidewalks on the west
of Ninth Street, in said City, begin­
For
Sale,
Reasonable—Golf «ide
ning at the present concrete sidewalk
member-hip.—P. O. Box 60, Hills­ one fottl north of the south line of
boro.
7tf Walnut Street and extending thence
south to a point six feet south of the
For
Sule—Practically
new north line of Railroad Street; also on
White sewing machine. Have no the west side of Ninth Street beginning
at the center line of the alley running
use for it. Price $100.—I’hone east
and west through Block 2 of and
Killin 52, Banks.
9-tfI in said
South Coast Addition, and ex­
Rick wood, $1 rick.—J. T. tending south to a line six feet south
the north line of Maple Street and
Cook, three miles north of of
turning and continuing thence
North Plains, on Pumpkin Ridge thence
west along the north line of Maple
road.
9-llp Street to and connecting with the pres­
concrete sidewalk at the southeast
Crawfish for sale at the Kaffee ent
corner of Lot 10, Block 2. in said
Kaddee Barbecue.
Delivery on South Coast Addition: And also a con-
all orders over 50 cents. Phone crete sidewalk on the south side of
Walnut Street beginning six feet west of
1263.
8tf the
east line of Ninth Street and ex-
For Sale—Playea piano and tending “thence east to and connecting
with
the concrete sidewalk at the north­
electric sewing machine, nearly
corner of Ix>t 3. Block 6. of and in
new and in good condition.—In­ east
said South Coast Addition, and the fol­
quire at Argus office.
9-1 lpm lowing named owners, or reputed own­
For Sale—64 cords of second ers, of the following descril>ed lots,
or parcels of land abutting upon
growth wood, $4 per cord on tracts
said sidewalks, to-wit:
The north 90*4
ground.—1236 Second St.
~
Phone feet of Lots 10, 11 and 12. in Most 1.
Addition to the Town (now
~
1391.
52-tf South Coast
i of Hillsboro, Oregon. Fred G.
For Sale—A big bargain, 6 City
Hess, owner; all of Lot 1 and the west
million feet yellow fir timber; 45 36.66 feet of Lot 2, Block 2, South
Addition to the Town (now City)
miles from Portland, near river. Coast Hillsbo**o.
Oregon. Marie Tamiesie.
—Wm. Zurcher, Hillsboro, R. 1, of
Lot ____________
6. Block 1, _____
South Coast
Ad-
owner;___
___
Box SI.
n di tion to the Town I now City» of Hills­
boro.
Oregon.
Mary
E.
Wilkes,
owner;
For Sale—Good, sound, dry Lot 7. block 1, South Coast Addition to
wood, 16-inch, $7 per cord; 4-ft., the Town mow City) of Hillsboro, Ore­
$6. See wood at Smith’s Tire gon, Russell Rash and Gladys Rash,
: Lots 7 and 8, block 2, South
Shop. 10th and Oak Sts.—Phone owners
Coast Addition to the Town (now City)
1161Y, or write T. N. Parsel, Cor­ of Hillsboro, Oregon, Mary C<xik and
nelius. R. 2.
47tf Margaret Cook, owners ; Lot 9. Block 2.
Coast Addition to the Town (now
Wood For Sale—First growth, South
City) of Hillsboro, Oregon. W. A. Grif­
16-inch, $6.50 per cord; 16-inch fith. owner; Lots 1, 2 and 3. Block 6.
Coast Addition to the Town i now
green tvood, $6.50 per cord; other South
William
of
Hillsboro, Oregon,
lengths if wanted.—I’hone 342 or Cityi
Schulmerich, owner, are by said Or-
call at 1255 Seventh Street, Hills­ dinance No. 903 required to construct
sidewalks abutting upon their re­
boro.
39tf said
spective lots, tracts or parcels ef land.
Used Piano For Sale
at their own expense, within 30 days
Exceptional.—Write to 326 S. after the passage of said ordinance, such
to be constructed under the
Second St., Forest Grove
9-12 sidewalks
supervision and subject to the approval
"What do you take for a head­ of the City Engineer of said City of
Hillsboro, Oregon, five feet wide, and
ache?”
sand, gravel and cement, and in con­
“Liquor the night before.”— of
formity with Ordinance No. 901 of said
Bobcat.
City entitled "An Ordiinance
___
providing
specifications for construction of con­
crete sidewalks in said City of 1 Hills­
Notice
boro. Oregon, repealing Ordinance No.
701 of said City, and declaring an
I will not be responsible for emergency.
” approved April ' 23. 1929, and
anything charged to me by any- if such owner, owners, or reputeci own­
one but nil-elf. — Paul J. Tews, ers, fail to construct said sidewalk. or
within said time, the City En-
Cornelius.
11-12 sidewalks,
gineer of said City will construct the
same at the expense of the abutting
Bids For Wood
property, as is in such cases provided
the Amended Charter of said City.
Bids will be received by North by Dated
this 8th day of May. 1929.
Plains school district No. 70 un-
.........
HELEN M c D aniel .
til June 1 for 15 cords of old Recorder of the City of Hillsboro. Ore.
growth yellow fir wood,
Send I
SIDEWALK NOTICE
bids to Della M. Cypher. North
Plains, Clerk of School District
No. 70.
11-13
Buildings For Sale
Sealed bids will be received at
Rowell Bros.' store at Scholls
until 10 a. m. the 18th day of
May, 1929, for the sawmill build­
ing. 34 feet by 110 feet, cov­
ered with corrugated roofing, and
lumber shed, 24x80 feet. Any­
one interested can look over the
buildings by calling at the plant
at Scholls. Buildings must be re­
moved within 30 days of date of
sale.—F. E. Rowell.
11-12
Notice
Sealed bids will be received up
to May 20. 1929. for 15 ricks
seasoned first-class old growth
16-inch fir
1
wood; blocks no larg-
er than 12 inches; to be piled in
school house shed before Sep-
teniber 1 1929, for district No.
105. Midway school. Send bids
to Mrs. Esther Carlson, Hillsboro,
Oregon, R. 2. clerk of School
District No. 105.
11-22
Sealed bids will be received by
the County Court of Washington
County, Oregon, at the County
Court House at Hillsboro, Ore­
gon, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Sat­
urday, the 18th day of May,
1929, for the grading of a sec-
N
Four-Year-Old
Thoroughbred
• .
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Black
Percheron
T*res. Cady Motor Company
Lester Ireland
Lester Ireland & Co.
II. ('. Hill
Mgr. Carnation Milk Products Co,
E. I. Kuratli
Vice President
Ralph R. Easter
BRING THIS COUPON
Mgr. Portland Electric Power Co.
Tualatin Division
1 *1
i-r
me the
bottle for 10c. as per your trial offer
Number Chicken« Owned...
Commercial National
Bank
;
3-
Name..,
Address..
■>.
•
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K-
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Member Federal Reserve System
Imperial Feed ÔC Grain Co.
731 Second St
Reiourcea
More
Than
$1,000,000
Hillsboro, Oregon
The Largest Bank in the County'
tion of the Forest Grove-Banks-
Vernonia Market Road, extend­
ing from the Columbia
county
line south one mile.
The work involves heavy clear­
ing, grubbing and 12,000 cubic
yards
excavation.
Drainage
structures will be installed by
Wa hington County.
No bid will be considered un­
Jess accompanied by cash, hid-
tier’s bond or certified check for
an amount equal to at least five
per cent of the total amount bid.
Plans, specifications, form of
contract, proposal blanks and full
information for bidders may be
obtained from the office of Coun­
ty Engineer, upon deposit of two
dollars, which will be returned to
those submitting a bid.
The right is
iS reserved to re­
ject any or all proposals, or to
accept the propo.-al deemed best
for the county.
E. J. WARD, County Jud tre.
Goog light
Boy place,
1 IS
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President
Bert Maling
M. I’. Cady
Don't loso your chick«. Got Rtnrtcd with
Gormozono now. Bring tlm coupon nnd 10c
nnd got thin 40 coni bottle; nl.to n free copy
uf thi» 1929 Loo Way Book, n fit pngn
text bonk on IH rorro of Poultry anil
Stock. Your hottlu 1« boro. Come
I will try Oormnxonn
and got It NOW.
k I1!.. . ......................... . Give
Phono 511
For Sale < ¡pan Marcu* wheat
and white? /eed oats.— -L. Siegen-
thaler, Be^averton, R. 2. Phone
Rirh’s (¿arage.
7tf
Eor
Sale — Seed
i
potatoes.
—
Pet< r Riedweg, 1 milei •s south of
llillxboro and half mile west of
Laurel road.
1 ltf
Get your early
< *
tomato plants
that make large root systems of
V. F. Perry, 1
miles northeast
of Reedville, Phone 7218. R. 2,
Beaverton.
11-12
Limited amount of certified
Victory ceil oats.—John R. Pu-
boltt, R. 4, Hillsboro, near West
Union.
Phone
25F5
North
Plain«,
etf
CALL FOR BIDS
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PAGE NINB
Will stand the season
the S. S. Dalby barn
Farmington.
Notice is hereby given that on May 7.
1929. the City Council of the City of
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
I passed -and the Mayor of said City ap-
902.
providing
i proved -Ordinance No.
for the construction of a concrete side-
walk, in the City of Hillsboro, Oregon.
as follows: On the south side of Wal-
nut Street and on the east side of Sev-
enth Street, beginning at the present
concrete sidewalk 112 feet, more or less,
east of the southeast corner of the in­
tersection of said Walnut Street with
Seventh Street, in said City, and ex-
tending thence west on the south line
of said Walnut Street, 118 feet, more or
less, to a point six feet west of the
east line of said Seventh Street, thence
s«>uth. parallel to the east line of Sev­
enth Street. 409 feet, more or less, to
a point six feet south of the north line
of Railroad Street, and that the fol­
lowing name«! owners, or reputed own­
lots.
ers, of the following
described
tracts or parcels of land abutting upon
said sidewalk, to-wit: Beginning at the
intersection of the east line of Seventh
Street with the south line of Walnut
Street, in the Town (now City) of Hills­
boro, Oregon. thence east
112 feet ;
thence south 151 feet; thence west 112
feet to the east line of Seventh Street;
thence north 151 feet, more or less, to
the place of beginning, Chas. Hammock
and Dixie Hammock, owners; Beginning
at a point on the east line of Seventh
Street 151 feet south of the intersec­
tion of the east line of Seventh Street
with the south line of Walnut Street,
in the City of Hillsboro, Oregon ; thence
south 50 feet: thence east 112
thence north 50 feet ; thence west 112
feet to place of beginning, Chas. Ham­
mock and Dixie Hammock, owners. Under
contract to Herbert Miller.
Beginning
nt a point on the east line of Seventh
Street 201 feet south of the intersec­
tion of the east line of said street with
the south line of Walnut Street, all in
the Citv of Hillsboro. Oregon, thence
south 151 feet ; thence east 100 feet ;
thence south 50 feet ; thence east 12.5
feet; thence north 163 feet; thence west
feet ; thence north 38 feet ; thence
west 112 feet to the place of beginning,
Anna L. Crews, owner; beginning at the
intersection of the east line of Sev­
enth Street with the north line of Rail-
road Street, in the Citv of Hillsboro,
Oregon, thence north 50 feet : thence
east 100 feet; thence south 50 feet;
thence west 100 i feet to the place of
beginning. F.thel M.
_ _ Barnes, owner, are
by said Ordinance No. 9 2 required to
construct sai«i sidewalk abutting upon
their respective lots, tracts or parcels
of lan«i, at their own expense, within 30
days after the passage of said ordi­
nance, such sidewalks to be constructed
under the supervisitm and subject to
the approval of the City Engineer of
said City of Hillsboro, Ore-on. and I in
conformity with Ordinance No. 901 of
said City entitled "An Ordinance pro-
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viding specifications for construction I of
concrete sidewalks in said City of Hills-
Ore on. repealing Ordinance No.
declaring an
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rmprrpnry," approved April 23. 1929, and
if such owner, owners or reputed own­
er«, fail to construct Maid sidewalk, with­
in said time, the City Engineer of said
City will construct the same at the ex­
pense of the abutting property, as is in
uch case* r>w« '—*1 by the Amended
( harter of said City.
iilil
Dated this 8th ..*y of May, 192!).
HELEN M DANIEL.
Recorder of the City of Hillsboro, Or«
SIDEWALK
• itorney'» faaa; and th. further »urn at
818.60 c < m U and dinbun«4»tn*nta.
Notice la therefore hereby given that
I will on Monday, the 2oth day of May.
A. I)., 1929. at the hour of 10 o’clock
* " in
the morning of Maid
at the
said day,
«lay, __
__ ______
front
door of th« Court House in Hiliabr»ro»
Washington ( •Minty.
.... Own. uff«r for
__
Male and sell at public auction to th«
higheat bidder for caah in hand all th«
right, title and interest which the said
defendants had on th« 17th day of
April, 1929, or_
_ time _ thereafter
_________
at ____
any
in and to the following deacrilied real
property, to-wit:
Being a part of the Lemuel A.
Spark. D. L. C. No. 59. in Twp. I
North, Range 1 Weat, Willamette
Meridian ; beginning at the north­
west corner of said claim, an iron
pipe from which the stump of th«
original U. S. bearing tree, a fir
18 in. in diameter, beam North 60
deg. West 50 links distant and run­
ning thence south 36 min. West on
the west boundary of said claim
21.49 chains to a point in the cen­
ter of the Hillsboro-Portland r«»ad:
thence south 55 deg. 56 min enst in
the center of said road 9.04 chains
to a point from which an iron
bears North 36 minutes East
chains
distant;
thence north
minutes East 29.18 chains to an
pipe on the north boundary of
claim; thence north 87 degrees 25
minutes west on said north bound­
ary 7.49 chains to the place of be­
ginning, containing 20.00 acres, more
or less, all in Washington County,
Oregon ;
subject to redemption as provided by law,
nnd will apply the proceeds of said sal«
in the payment of costs and expense«
thereof and the balance, if any. I will pay
to the Clerk of the above entitled Court
as required by law.
Dated April 18th. 1929.
J. W. CONNELL.
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
8-12
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on May 7.
1929. the City Council of the City of
Hillsboro, Washington County, Or«Bon,
I.asMed hd -1 the Mayor of «aid City ap-
prove«! Orrliriance No. 904. providing for
the construction of cimerete
concrete «idewalkx,
in the said City of HilUboro,
HilUboro. a« fol-
lows:
Beginning 1 foot north of the
northwest corner of Block 1, Fairview
Addition to the Town (now City) of
Hillsboro, Oregon, thence extending south
21 i feet, more or I ch ., along the eaat
line of Seventh Street to the north
line (extended west) of Hillsboro Com-
merrial Bank property:
Al$o beginning
at the present concrete sidewalk one
tof»t east of the northeast corner of
Block 1. Fairview Addition to the Town
(now City) of Hillsboro, Oregon, thence
extending west, on
the south side of
Base Line Street, 128.5 feet, more or
less. to and connecting with the present
concrete sidewalk.
Also beginning
on
the north line (extended east) «if Lot
7, Bl«>ck 1, F'airview Addition to the
Town (now City) of Hillaboro, Oregon.
th«ne« south« on the w«?»t line of Eighth
Street, to a point six feet south of the
north line of Oak street, thence extend­
ing wo»' along the north line of Oak
Street from a point one foot east of the
southeast corner of said Block 1, 91
feet, more or less, to and conneirting
with the present concrete sidewalk at
the S. E. corner of the Vanett property,
and that the following named owners, or
repute»! owners, of the following de­
scribed lota, tracts or parcels of land
abutting upon said sidewalks, to-wit:
Beginning at the northwest corner of
Block 1, Fairview Addition to the Town
< now City) of Hillsboro, Oregon, thence
south 118 feet, thence east 80 feet,
thence north 118 feet, thence west 80
feet to the place of beginning, Emery E.
Driskell and Jonie Driskell, owners ; be­
ginning on the east side of Seventh
Street 118 feet south of the northwest
corner of Block 1, Fairview Addition to
’he Town
(now Cityi
of Hillsboro.
Oregon, thence south 75 feet, thence
east 192 feet, more or less, to the cen­
ter of said Block 1, thence north 75
feet, thence west 192 feet, more or less,
to the place of beginning, including a
20-f<K»t alley along the south side of
the above described piece of property,
Claude Stuart and Emma Stuart, own­
ers; beginning at the northeast corner
of Block 1, Fairview Addition to the
Town (now City) of Hillsboro, Oregon,
thence west 127.5 feet, thence south
123 feet, thence east 127.5 feet, thence
north 123 feet to beginning, Alva Pat­
ton, owner:
The east 90 feet of Lots
7 and 8 of Block 1, Fairview Addition
to the Town i now City) of Hillsboro,
Oregon, Thomas Rood and Grace Rood,
owners are, by said Ordinance No. 904.
required
to construct said
sidewalks
abutting
upon
their
respective
lots,
tracts or parcels of land, at their own
expense, within 30 days after the pas­
sage of said ordinance, such sidewalks
to be constructed under the super­
vision and subject to the approval of
the City Engineer of said City of Hills­
boro. Oregon, five feet wide, of sand/
gravel and cement, and in conformity
with Ordinance No. 901 of said City,
entitled “An Ordinance providing speci­
fications for construction of concrete
sidewalks in said City of Hillsboro. Ore­
gon, repealing ordinance No. 701, of said
City, and declaring an emergency,” ap­
proved April 23, 1929. and if such own­
er, owners, or reputed owners, fail to
construct said sidewalks, within said
time, the City Engineer of said City
will construct the same at the expense
of the abutting property, as is in such
cases provided by the Amended Charter
of said City.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1929.
helen M c D aniel .
-'er of the City of Hillsboro, Ore.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Cane No. 8765.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or«-
gon, for the County of Washington.
Nellie Kobe Stacey, Plaintiff, vh . J. T.
Cole and Minnie M. Cole, husband and
wife, and Anton ________
_ _ and Anna
Frasehing
Branching, husband and wife, Defend-
ants.
By virtue of an execution, judgment or­
der, decree and order of sale issued out
of the above-entitle«! 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 court on the 15th day of April,
1929, 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 81,500.00, together
with 860.00 interest down to November
?4th, 1928, and eight per cent interest
from November 24th, 1928, until paid,
and for the further sum of 8125.00 at­
torney’s fees with interest at the
of six per cent per annum from
15th day of April, 1929, and for
further sum of 820.80 costs and
bursements and the cost of and upon
writ commanding me to make sale of th«
following described real property, to-wit:
"The Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section Eight
(8), 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 described as follows:
The
West Ten (10) feet of the Southeast
Fourth of the Northwest Fourth of
Section Eight (8), Township Two (2)
South. Range One (1) W’est of the
Willamette Meridian in the County
of Washington, State of Oregon.”
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex­
ecution, judgment order, decree and order
of sale and in compliance with the com­
mand of said writ, I will on the 20th
day of May, 1929, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
at the east front door of the County
Court House in Hillsboro, Washington
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
(subject to redemption) to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, all the right,
title and interest which the within-named
defendants in the above-entitled suit had
on 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
__ execu»
_____
Notice is hereby given that the un- I any part thereof, to satisfy said
dersigned administrator of the estate of tion, judgment order and decree, interest«
Clark E. Gardner, deceased, has filed in costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1929.
the County Court of Washington County,
First publication. April 18th, 1929.
Oregon, his final account in said es­
Last publication. May 16th, 1929.
tate, and that said final account has been
J. W. CONNELL,
set for hearing objections thereto and
Sheriff
of Washington County, Oregon.
settlement thereof, before said court, at
the county court room, in Hillsboro, Ore- By Chas. C. Follett, Deputy.
• n M'«n..lay. May 27, 1929, at the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
hour of 10 o’cl<»ck a. m.
In the County Court of the State of Ore­
Dated this 25th day of April. 1929.
gon, for Washington County.
WILLIAM PERRY GARDNER,
Administrator of the Estate of Clark E. In the matter of the Estate of
Goetter, deceased.
Gardner. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
Benton Bowman,
Attorney for Administrator.
9-13 signed has been duly confirmed by the
above entitled court as executor of _ the _
last Will and Testament of said deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and has duly qualified as such.
Now, therefore, all persons having
In the County Court of thè State of Ore- claims against said estate are hereby noti­
gon. for Washington County,
fied and required to present the same, to­
In the matter of thè Last Will and Tes- gether with proper vouchers therefor, to
tament and Estate of George F. Hein- the undersigned at the law offices of
eck. deceased.
Hare, McAIear & Peters, in the Shut«
Notice is hereby given that the un- Savings Bank building, in Hillsboro, Ore­
dersigned has been by the ajbove en­ gon, within six months from th« data
titled court duly appointed executrix of hereof.
the last Will and Testament and Estate
Dated this 11th day of April, 1929.
of George F. Heineck. deceased, and has
WILLIAM GOETTER,
duly qualified as such executtix.
All
E.xeuctor of Said Estat«.
persons having claims agatnst said
Hare. McAIear & Peters,
tate are hereby required to present the
Attorneys for Exeuctor.
same to me. with proper vouchers, at ■ y
residence at Hillsboro. Oregon, Route 3,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
or at the law office of M. B. Bump, in
Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from In the County Court of the State of
date hereof.
Oregon, for Washington County.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, April 22, In the Matter of the Estate of J.
1929.
Overholtzer, deceased.
MINNIE HEINECK.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
Executrix of the Last Will and Testa­ signed has been duly confirmed by th«
ment of George F. Heineck, Deceased.
above entitled court as executrix of the
Date of first publication, April 25, 1929. last will and testament of said deceased
Date of last publication. May 23, 1929. and has duly qualified as such.
M. B. Bump, Hillsboro, Oregon,
Now, therefore, all persons having
D. D. Bump, Forest Grove, Oregon,
claims against said estate are hereby
Attorneys for said Executrix and E»- notified and required to present the
tate.
9-13 same. together with proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at the law
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
office of John Olson at 410 Chamber of
Commerce building.
Portland, Oregon,
In the County Court of the State of within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 2nd day of May, 1929.
Oregon, for Washington County.
ANNIE M. SELANDER,
In the matter of the Estate of A. R.
Executrix of Said Estate.
England, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­ John Olson, Attorney,
410 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
signed has been duly appointed by the
Portland, Oregon.
above entitled court as the Administrator
of the estate of said deceased, and has
SHERIFF’S SALE
duly qualified as such.
Now, therefore, all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
Notice is hereby given that by virtu«
notified and required to present the same, of an execution, order and decree of
together with proper vouchers therefor, sale, issued out of and under the seal
to the undersigned at the law offices of of the Circuit Court of the State of
Hare. McAIear & Peters, in the Shute Oregon, for the County of Washington,
Savings Bank building, in Hillsboro, Ore­ dated the 6th day of February, 1929,
gon. within six months from the date favor of H. Kimmel, plaintiff,
against G. H. Frobase, defendant,
hereof.
the sum uf 833.80 coats and the further
Dated this 25th day of April. 1929.
F. R. ENGLAND,
sum of 8211.41, with interest thereon
Administrator of the Estate ot A. R. from the 6th day of February, 1929, at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum, to
England. Deceased.
me directed and delivered, commanding
Hare. McAIear & Peters,
Attorneys for Administrator.
9-13 me to make sale of the real property
hereinafter described, I have levied upon
and pursuant to said execution, order
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
1 and decree of sale I will on Monday, th«
In the County Court of the State of 3rd day of June, 1929, at the south door
of the court house in Hillsboro, Wash­
Oregon, for Washington County.
In the matter of the Estate of Richard ington County, Oregon, at the hour of
ten o’clock a. m. of said day, sell at
H. Rowden, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­ public auction to the highest bidder for
cash
in hand, all of the following de­
signed. administrator of the estate of
Richard H. Rowden, deceased, has filet! scribed real property, lying, being and
situate
in Washington County, Oregon,
his final account and report as such ad­
ministrator in the County Court of the and more particularly described as fol-
lows,
to-wit
:
State of Oregon, for Washington County,
Situated in Section 36. in Township
and that said final account and report
2,
South
of
Range 1, West
_ _ of
___________
Wiliam-
has been set for final hearing and set­
tlement before said Court at the court ette Meridian; beginning at the north­
Land
room of said Court in Hillsboro, Oregon, west corner of the Donation
on Monday, May 20, 1929, at 10 o’clock Claim of Robert N. Painter, known in
the surveys and maps of the United State«
a. m. of said day.
as Notification No. 1331, and Claim No.
Dated April 16. 1929.
53, in Townships 2 and 3. South of
FRED SCHMIDT,
Administrator of the Instate of Richard Range 1 West; thence running North 89
degrees 30 minutes East 30 chains;
H. Rowden, Deceased.
Date of first publication, April 18, thence South 26 chains and 26 links;
thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes West
1929.
Date of last publication. May 16, 1923. 30 chains to the west boundary of
claim; thence North 26 chains and 26
M. B. Bump, Hillsboro, Oregon,
links to the place of beginning, contain­
D. D. Bump, Forest Grove, Oregon,
Attorneys for sai(l Administrator and ing 79.98 acres, to satisfy the herein
Estate.
J
8-12 before named sums and for the cost and
expenses of sale and said writ.
Said sale will be made subject to re­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALB OF R1 u demption
as per statute of Oregon.
PROPERTY
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 1st
day of May, 1929.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
J. W. CONNELL.
of an execution duly issued out of the
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
By
Chas.
C. Follett, Deputy.
for Yamhill County in the case of E. L.
Schlegel. Attorney for Plaintiff,
Johnson vs. R. I. Noll, George W. Null Frank
2
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Postal
Bldg.,
and Sarah E. Null, defendants, on the
Portland. Oregon.
1n-14
17th day of April, 1929, to me delivered
M)I.(L OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
anti directed, commanding me that C*
the personal property of the said de­
Notlc. is hereby given that the an-
fendants I make by levy and sale suf­
ficient to satisfy the judgment in said dersigned executor of the estat« of
action and that in case sufficient per­ Josephine McCarnack, deceased, has filed
sonal property cannot be found that I in the County Court of Washington
levy upon the real property of the said County, Oregon, his final account in said
defendants, which said execution was estate, and that said final nccount hu
based upon
_
_ a J
___ .________
__ been set for hearing objections thereto
judgment
entered ___
in the
above entitled action on the 8th day of and settlement thereof, before said court,
April, 1929,
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di<l ___
on the 17th day of at the county court room, in Hillsboro,
-
- 3, - 1929. at the
April, 1929, levy upon the following de­ Oregon, on Monday, June
scribed real property of the defendants hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
Dated this 2nd day of May, 1929.
George W. Null and Sarah E. Null for
EUGENE McCARNACK.
the. purpose of satisfying said judg­
ment in the sum of 8663., with 8 per
Executor of Said Eetateu
_____ .____
___ _
Attorney,
cent interest thereon from Oct. 9, 1926, John D. Williams,
825 Failing Blit«-. Portland, Ora. 14-14
until uaid ; snd the further sum of 875.00
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