The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, HHJÄRORO, OREGON
AUGUST H, 1929
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Wii Bi 40, f.uoHie T«i»»(s. Ii«n»r»ly
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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A BRADY MARKET WITH BIG
BKMUI.TH AT I.ITTI.K < OH f
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FOR EXCHANGE
FOR RENT
' announcements " "*
Hrilrr watch repairing -“Kel
wjjngton the Jeweler.”
5 I tf
Better lei Andy fix your watch.
Be knows how —J. L. Anderson,
Jeweler, 1211 Main st.
16tf
<•1
For Itent 7 room house, $10.
I’lmne 2Atit>.
2 Ip
For Itent Five-room house. L.
|8 tf
N. Tompkins I hr ( 0
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_ BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Transfer Local and long dis­
tance hauling
Frank Barr, 1032
ond street, Hillsboro; phone
¿BI3
5ltf
Painting, paper hanging, tint
In». I iffany finishing; good work.
It II Taylor, West Washing
7tf
«O' St., near Cannery.
I Better let
Andy
yuur
fis
*nteh.
He knows how. J. L.
Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main
10tf
Mi ret.
Electric welding, oxy-acetylene
Welding; all kind* of machine
Machine
Work. — Christensen
Works, 1155
Washington St.;
tahonv 5C1.
2tf
[ Carpenter and Jobber, built-in
fixtures, screens made to order,
e- William Duiley, Hillaboro, R.
Box 113, near Helvetia.
12tf
Dressmaking and remodeling in
IOur own Imine (if desired.) Fort
mil
references
Mra
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Holclikiss Phone Hillsboro 9<>1 7.,
■veilings
221 f
LOST ------
and FOUND
22 2 tp
FOR SALE—Farm Crop*
FOR SALE—Livestock
Black
Jersey row,
fresh. J.
Ironside, Moffatt station.
2 Ip
Good row, fresh Sept. 7. Mrs.
(’. E. Wharton, 2 miles south of
Helvetia
Mt f
I'dr Salt* Day-old ralvrs. John
an I Jomrlmi, Hillsboro, R 3, i-rar
North Plains.
21 2flp
For Sale Six good, young cows.
F. II. Davis, mile north of Hills
boro high school.
22 tf
For Sale I Jersey COWS, $H5
each
Stour, 2 milrs west of
Banks. Pimm* Killin Iflfl.
24p
For Sale I > rar-old registered
llolstrin row with heifer ralf.
I. F. M« ('runner, near Quutaiim
n
24> 85
Jersey bull, Dr Mawrs strain,
thoroughbred and registered.—J.
It. Bailey, Buxton.
22 2flp
For Sale Good Jersey family
row, $7fl
W. J. Alexander, mile
west of Beaverton
24p
For
Sal«- (trade
Shropshire
ewes. Tom Murphy, Banks lit. 3;
phone Ill'll North Plains.
23tf
For Sale Thoroughbred- regis­
tered Jersey bull, 21 months old
(» E. Gibbons. I’lmne 12N3.
2ltf
For Sale Purebred Hampshire
rwcH and yearling ranm. Frank
Suhiilmeruh, Hillsboro, R. fl. 22tf
Siilurday,
lutlr
police
> ;•
(ill i I I " | I, 1 < i I h St
1’ 1 ] >
F Will Ihr party who found a
J>ackagr of child's clothing in llirir
< 'hrvrolrt car .Saturday evening at
N ) land,
}hllsboro call Mrs.
V
■iravrrtoii 0551, It. 3. Bravrr
21
[ Lust Oregon City baseball suit.
¡•rd, eiiibh in of bucking broncho
ion left breast; dark blue cap, w hite
pwratrr shirt, and auit of under
wear. Liberal reward. Return to
Argue.
20tfB • »
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WANTED
\V antru
PhrriMiii, It. 2, Curnrliu*. nrnr l or
nrliu«.______
2 »1
VVniit to buy «viriy npplr« <>f all
kind.
Earincri'
Markrt.
I’hone
8031Z.
23tf
Wanted—Large, clean cotton
at the Argu* office. Will
pay 5c per pound.
County Court
(Continued
from
page four)
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$255.88,
9333.97.
Tnk.ff. ?
T. N IUII.
; It. Nelson, $14.96; “
R. Matteson. 99.97 ; Farla Hall,
B.*<
; J F. Hayes. 923 94 ; R A. Kerr.
Testerman, 919 05; R. Chnm-
1.49; E.
I
910 46; G. W. Rheppard, 9.3.48;
Wood. 91 74 ; Wilson Wright,
|$3 95 ; Claud Cook, 94 56, 915.22, 94.56,
Fuller, 91.40,
|0.50 ; W. ‘ B
**
911.20,
Anderson,
9909.20,
|i, 99.62 ; John
•03 10; C. E. Downer, 95.07, 99 60 ;
Br ni in .Jensen, 9280.75; J. A. Lewis,
R14 7O W Joug, 910.48; Sheldon North-
913 99: Fred
F9I 96 99; W. E. White. -------
WI senback,
96.99;
Hnrold
Northrup,
$13 96 : 1 P«*ter Hoffmsn, 993.62 ; Jens
■k'rndnl. «08 32.
Max Guzik, 920.97: Ernest Dcmrler,
Elo 10; Lein
Letami
nd Bidwell. 91147; George
|dwell, 95 98
99: : Donald Alsup. 97.98;
tank G rener. 9521. C. C Nelsen, 9199;
bnry J. Vartderzanden. 91.3 91 ; Raymond
bndrrznmlen. 99.97 ; Edwin Rcbitske,
8|0 92 : Joe Harmans. 919 95; Joe linker,
•14 96: Archie .les-r 91197; Albert Van-
tfarvanden. 955 16; A. Mevuwsen. 921.09;
•Is Taylor. 92109; (has. Duyck. $21.09;
»nil Duyck. 917 85: Wm. Vnnderzandrn,
•11 07: Martin Vanderbrook. 918 96: Gen.
; Gro. Spirrintr, 918 9« ;
«18 96; Clnrk Powne,
M
Tiplplnnrhn
94 ; .T
940 44 ; Mi'Farlane Hard-
i ; Gen. Simbsurr, 9*1x0 R0.
Wagner, 94 01, 940 60;
94 55 : Standard Oil Co.
3 ; Trrhflrne, Parker A
»; ,T. Ilurnfragrr. 910;
A Braaeth. 9100 92 975 R1.
E Hnyg 9106 4O.O9R2.2O,
975 60
920 4 40. 9979 10,
920.20; Will GniiHrhke,
lobar, 95 60. $?66; H L.
II. Wescott Jr. (dani-
En
r.:'; ■
r»'.
For Sal
Machinery, Tools
Used mowers for sale.—Hills­
boro Feed Co.
12tf
Separator, 22-inch Wood» broth­
ers, used about 80 day».—E. I.
Donelson, Yt mile north of high
book
17th
For Sale Caee tractor. No. 1527,
and threshing machine No. 2646,
with serdrr or hullrr, as good us
new.— Inquire of
Albert
Har-
trampf.
19tf
FOR SALE—Car* and Tire*
1924 Ford coupe, good condi­
tion.—Ray
Dillon,
MacKenzie
Motor Co.
5tf
Used cars bought and sold.—
Used Car Exchange, Second and
Washington street*.
21 tf
FOR SALE— Miscellaneous
l'or Sale Big safe, extra large.
Used Car Exchange.
IStf
Sale Mdk
cooler, Fred
For
28tf
11ughrx, llth ft <»ak St.
Woixlxaw, Stover engine, 6 h. p.
Hillsboro, It. t'asli. I'hone 2023,
1213
Firat
ray.
24tf St
MtfH
For Sale 2 year-old Guernsey
For Sale Apple boxes, $1.00 per
cow. giving better than 3 gala.
dozen
Farmera' Market.
I’hone
II. H Bishop, It. i, Hillahoro, 12th 20317..
IHtf
and Lincoln Sta. No buainesa on
For Sale Empty apple boxet,
Sund
21 25p $1.00 per dozen. Farmers' Market.
Sheep
for
sale * yeaning I'hone 2<>31Z.
23tf
Shropshire ewes, 7 ewe lambs; will
For Sale Smooth-top gas range,
consider a good Guernsey cow- as nearly new.—Inquire nt Goar's
trade
Heater, New Woman's Shop.
’.’.»tf
2t 25p
For Sale Excellent piano, rug
Fresh Guernsey cow, and sewing machine, etc.—Phone
big grade Holstein 809.1 Forest Grove.
24p
bred heifers, T. B. and abortion
For Sale German police dog,
tested
F. Grabel, 3 miles south male; subject to register, cheap.
of Hillsboro.
21tf
1153 Oak St. Phone 2243.
23tf
For Sale Registered Jersey bulls
For Sale 133 quarts of fruit,
from H to II months old, with 12 different
kinds; jams and
medal of merit gold and silver jells
Impiire nt Cash Grocery.24p
medal
backing.— David
Storey,
Crawfish for sale at the Kaffee
Forest Grove.
_ 21 23p Kaddee Barbecue.
Delivery on
good,
sound, all orders over 50 cents. Phone
For Sale­ —Six
young work horses, grain fed and 1263.
_____________ M
shod, been working on roads in
Good,
Universal
range;
also
Washington; 3 sets of double har-
wood heater for sale, very cheap.
nens; would consider hiring again.
E. I>. Rand, 4 blocks south of
See them 1 mile east Farming
23ff
S. I’, depot, Cornelius.
ton bridge, on the Mrs. Smith
Good piano, phonograph and 125
ranch.
22tfF
records to trade for cows or chick­
For Sale A good team of work ens.-- Chris Murphy, R. 1, Beaver­
mares, » years old, 1S00 lbs. each, ton, inquire
at
the
Hazeldale
been hauling wood, cheap; Holstein store.___________________ 22-24p
Jersey,
4
years
old;
Guernsey
Jer
­
7»
Rabbits — Meat, stock and pct.
sey, 3 years old, milking; Holstein Blue Bcvcrrns, New Zealand» and
Jersey, 2 years; Guernsey Jersey Giants.
Meat rabbits, .30c lb.
heifer, 2 yrs.; all bred to freshen dressed, lflc lb. alive.—L. A. I’er-
in fall.—G. 1». Faris, Hillsboro, R. dew, 2079 Baseline, Hillsboro. 21-27
4; mile south of Orenco. Call even­
For Sale A few pedigreed black
ing*._________
21 tf and white and brown and white
For Sale 6 head of good stock Cocker Spaniel puppies, at reason­
Cotswold sheep; 1 fl year-old Jer­ able
prices.— Robert
Hartrampf
sey and Holstein, to calf J"
Jr., 1274 Grant Street. Telephone
good, fl-gal. cow, and rich; 2 O. I. »03
2»tf
(’. sows to farrow in 80 (la vs, and
Player piano, electric sewing
1 (>. I. C. registered boar; 2 colts, machine, both nearly new; other
3 and I years old, tnakinj ts of » household
furniture.—Wm. Mis-
good team.
Will sell or • trade kimins, opposite Catholic church,
any or all for feeder hogs. Hugh Cornelius
after
Carry, North Plains.
23-25
Wanted Koehler light plant.
Write I'cterson A Larsen, Halm
Grove, Galea Creek.
2ltf
Wanted Dav old or very young
calf
1' H Himes, Moffatt Sta
tlon, I mile east of Hillsboro. 24p
Warded Hauling jobs,
grain,
etc. 11 Kruger, Portland, It. S,
Box
II Hi.
Telephone Atwater
4271
2» 27
Wantrd To buy good, ripe Ital­
ian prunes, to he delivered at
drier at my place. Loci llollen
beck. Banks, It. 3; 4 miles above
Mountaindale.
23 2Hp
Hoppickers register at once.
20 days' picking; good camping fa­
cilities. tl. N. Love, at Thatcher,
It. 1, Forest Grove. I’hone I3F2,
Forest Grove.
2«tf
Wanted Four or five strictly
first class dairy cows, freshening
this fall; Guernsey or Jersey grades
preferred; must stand blood test
for abortion.
Write, giving age,
date of last freshening, date to
freshen, amount of milk when
fresh, average test, price, etc.—
Addrrss It, care Argus.
24
Hoppickers
Wanted Wr
are
now registering pickers for thr 19'2#
season, commencing about Sept. 4.
FOR SALE— ■ Real
Estate
We furnish free shacks or tents,
—B----------------
wood, straw, tables, benches, well
For .Sale 7 room modern house
water,
day
nursery, community and lot; Third St., $1000.—Write
stores» store on grounds; excel­ (». care Argus.
23 2 Ip
lent hops. A. J. Ray ft Son, New­
Residential lots, $Ifl0 each.—Sam
berg, Dre.
Phone 100-L, New Stephens, IBtiB Garibaldi avenue
»erg.
23 2ti|.
2,3 2 fl
ami North Plains road.
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE For Sale—Modern B room house,
terms, would take lot In trade.—
Eighty acre* for 3 good milk I'hone 101.
17tf
Γ W«.—Inquire at Argus of-
Sale Six room
plastered
For
ee.
9-tfB house with hath, on sewer and
Fifth
~ For Sale or Trude on Cur Late paved st reel. 1488 North
2.31 fS
Bindel Henderson motorcycle. Leo St.
H
lardebeck, Argus
Gaston,
Dre.
Phone
Classified
Ads
get results.
SFU.
24 25p
nges), $719.10; Otto Stowell (damagee)
9351.50; Anna Kowter (damages), 1X9.25 :
Herman Bishop, 918.36. 9318.14, 9764.75 ;
C. Erickson, 925 90. 9407.40.
Win. Vandercovering, 92.R0,
»42.87;
Beaverton Lumber Co., 9382.20, «147.00,
978.65; Henry W Scott. 993.50; Ilr.v.r-
ton Lumber Co., 91.026.20; E. R.
9100.80, 958.10, 916,3.40. 930. R0, *19 80,
9135.10. 9151 90, 939.90; J. H. Berger, 9«;
Tom Hinton, 96; F. F. Hall, 96; Hana
('ornils, 95.66; Grove Lumber Co., 9449.29,
9249.82; Wm. h'ucgy, 918.10; Beaverton
lumber Co., 926.92. 65c; Yamhill Elec­
tric Co., 9337.18; W. L. Steven«, 94.15,
9116. 91.15; Rowell Bn*. A Co.. 94.20;
Hillsboro Independent, 9291, 93.15; Tigard
Lumber Co.. 97.20; Wm. Rupprecht,
965.42; West Coast Telephone Co., 916 40;
A. Sattler. 926; Roy 8. Robinson, 9317.-
20; Tuilatin Garage, 94.50; Lester Ire­
land A ACo., 80c, 95.86; Zuter Truck
Line. 92.50; Helwig-Chapman Co., 9152;
J. W. York (right-of-way), 930; Ren*
Springs, 98-26 ; Feenaugnty Machinery
Co., 9122.50; A. C. Hang A Co., Inc.,
9441.99; Alemite Lubricator Co., 95.95;
Irwin-Hodson Co., 913.75 2 ;
Burnmghs
Grind-
Adding Machine Co., 91 ; C-W-8
<
ing A Machine Works, Inc., «88.20 ;
Barde Steel Co., 9184.38; J. . D. Adams A
Co., 959.10; Central Sand A k AGravrl Co.,
9165.32; J. E. Haseltine A Co.. 9166.64;
Hillsboro Concrete Brick A Tile Co.,
9335; Marshall-Wells Co.. $8.48;
C
. The I».
J. (’ronin Co., 98.36; James F. Morrell
A Co., Inc., 94.78; Munnell A Sherrill,
9104.7«; A. Lesehcn A ASons Rope Co.,
9344.54 ; Industrial Paint. Works, 9103.88.
E. F. Houghton A Co., 98.41 ; Jacobs
A Gllc, 954 91 ; Jones Auto Top Shop,
93.50; MacKensle Motor Co., 941.39; T.og-
gers A Contractors Machinery Co., 913.48 ;
J. L. Latture Equipment Co.. 917.50;
Markworth Gear Co., 927.80; Mill A Mine
Supply Co., 918.45; J. D. Kelly A Son,
947,3.70; Mitchell, Lewis A Staver Co.,
910.32; Monarch Forge A Machine Wks.,
944.73; Cady Motor Co., 9276.43: Lester
Ireland A Co., 9297.15; Corwin Hard­
ware, 92.85; Otto Erickson A ACo., 928.-
PAGE NINE
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FOR SALE—Poultry
White Leghorn broilers for sale;
will deliver reasonable distance.—
IL L. Fuller, East Oak St. Phone
8188.
19-2 Ip
For
Sale—White Pekin early
spring ducks, $1 to I.SO.— Mrs.
Joe Orselli, quarter mile north of
Beaverton.
22 98p
For Sale One dozen White l’e-
kin ducks, hatched June first, $1
each. C. II. Himes, 1 mile east of
Hillsboro at Moffatt station.
2lp
For Sale—Old newspaper at the
Argus office; 10c per bundle.
tf
95; Harms A ABrock, 915.65; Goodyear
Rubber Co., $31.18; Scholls Tile Co..
9135,
,___ , ,
9141,
___
950.84; Christensen Ma­
chine Works, 91.25, 75c; G. H. P. Lum­
ber Co.. 9127.1«. 978.90; Daily Journal
of Commerce. 97.80; Honeyman Hardware
c... $37.84; Clifford Sandy. 927.8.3. 9513.-
21; West Bearing Co., $7.06; Sherwin-
Williams Co.. 958.«5 ; Frank Unger, 935;
L. J. Holts A Son. 984.38, 940.3.19; Alice
Sain (right-of-way), 950; Minna Herr
(right-of-way), 9126; Gall Karns, 25c,
$.3 69; John A. Roebling’s Sons Co. of
Cal.. 9.38.26 ; Pacific Woodworking Co.,
9.3.89; H W. Sharp Co., $96.42; Sander’s
Magneto Service, 927.42; Western Road I
Machinery Co., 9-30.82 ; Federal Distrib­
utors, Inc., $6 ; Phoenix Iron Works,
9723.15; Portland Oxygen A KydfOBMI
Co., 961.2,3; Union Oil Co. of Cal.
9713.11; lfownrd-Cooper Corp.. 910.70,
$6.35; Swender Blue Print Co., 811.47.
910.34; Pure Iron Culvert A Mfg. Co.,
9.36.73, 967.68, 916.36, 9115.75; Portland
llolt
A
Manufacturing
Co., 971.71,
910.96; Concreto Pipe Co., 986.08, 931.10,
920.20. 922.03, 925.92. Collins Concrete
Pipe Co.. 9265 57 9146 40, 9-341.73 ; Rol-
lins Garage, 958.15. 929.25; Southern Pa­
cific Co., 936.48, 9304.56. 9100.44. 961.80 ;
Standard Oil Co. of Cal., $315.32 ; F. L.
Franger Co., 912.95 ; Alice and S. L.
Wilcox, 925; P. E. Hagg. 95.60. 996.
990.40; E. R. Sheets, $88.80, 990.80; H.
J. Christensen, 9135 ; (’has. Briggs. 915;
State Industrial Accident Com., 9371.88,
9179.51; Roscoe Matteson, 915; Shell Co.,
969.84.
D. C. Gates, bounty, 92.70; T. N.
Paraci, co. hoap. exp., 999 ; Mike Con-
roiman, .... bounty. 99.30; Kenneth Hrown,
bounty. 60c; Hal E. H our . rcc . of state.
I hw library fund, 94 40; Stevens Ness
T.aw Pub. Co., h»w library fund, 97.50;
bureau of Public Health Nursing and
Child Hygiene, co. henlth nurse exp.,
93.90; E. J. Ward, co. judge exp.. 9137;
Mrs. J. F. Cook, relief, 95; Sam Morelli,
special), 75c; Sam Morelli, tax refund
(high school), 17c; Richard Cereghino,
tax refund (general tax), 80c; Sam
land Ele. inc Power ('<» , e(
1
BIO SM
Hiei t ed
Wo • »»•
t- velyri V«r • y.
I»« un y
1
II
YonryNHiM bouitly 9 ’ 9 ’ F
B
l.ouniy 9’’ 19. Iteulah
W*i
92 90.
It ..hard
Hall
L
9 '
Snoley < •» er, r 'tef. B'' '0
»y Innin-
•• zerl. >»«»»ir»ty 95
F r»d I
y 91 79,
ly |l Arnold Knymond I
H
K.
Veroon Olien. bounly, B
by dogs
Findley. «l»«mMgr»». Uteep k
Kievrn
.log lirvn e fund. 9 »0 . M
975 04
nen. la* refund (yen
I
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M
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D>»*f. No
40 » <<ii.li
9
« m *I tax»
Htrwruu.il ( m « retund (high
I refund
|IZ I’Z
M
It
Kteveneon
•7 Fred
(union high »ch«»ol No X).
Thorn as
V m n.lerxM n<ir n
bouniy
97
•22 22 .
Corkil) I m « refund (grnerMl
'HH>I diat.
I honiMN Corkill Lax refund
Cork ill.
No 1 "K MptariMl» 65«' . Th-
94 73 .
I mx
refun.l (high «• hrml
ThorriNM Corkill. I mx refold (penally and
imt.rr
Co..
ini ). B1 44. Wirirhewlrr H» y Lu
|6
lax refund (general taxi. 9390.79; Win­
refund
. ’heater Bn
'<er C<»
» m «
(athool dint.
joint special), 8»'» 04 ;
Win« heater
irni.rr Co., tax refund
9173 IM ;
(iMh«»ol «liul
M’Z special),
Wtnrhealer Hay Luml»rr Co . I mx refund
I
(high school tax), 924; W inrhr«t<r
h
I .umber Co., tax refund (union
.. ho..l No 2), 977 MM. F. vangrhri»- I
f
John I
eighih grade exams, Sir.
979 60.
A
1
eighth grade exam .
Hrookrnan taruni y, 9 LI 9 > I'hyllis I
vr> r
9*8 34, F. 8.
bounty. «Or ; C
E. Davis. damage»,
■ -fari'iring Co., co.
h<mp..
lambs killed by -l*»ww dog license fund,
■ i i y f , co. howp., 926 K0 ;
920; The Huittatxrrium, count y jail. 110 96 .
feeling Co., co. hosp., 99 25;
k.arl K. Fisher, butjnt y, 14(0. Elmer
imeil. r<. sheriff, tax dept.,
Howell. bounty.
.. 92 . A Benz, bounty,
' i ■
J •
R/»alaen, relief Yatea
I9K». Mra. Thelma
*“
bounty,
80c
;
( ..rwn Hardware rt. house
Billie
Denser,
children, |M ;
Club Cafe. co. jail (board
Lee Hoffman. bounty, 6(»c.
rs», 12'3 &•> ; O. 8 Shiffer,
Clarence Hievers. bounty,
|
I
K
► »-i r*
(’. Ludwig, bounty. 93 70 1
Hanyen,
• ' of corners of g»>vernment
bounty, 9«; E. E
T. Sa»aki, l>ounty,
" 50; J W. Connell, sheriff’s
(ntate casea), 92<
Hillsboro Cash Grocery,
9140. Butler Ki fety. bounty, 96 20;
.unty, 92 30; R. A.
Mary M Iler. 910; J. W. Con-
F.I wocm I Nelson,
C.
I-
Prteraon,
boun-
f
tax
refund (general tax),
nell, i
Herr. bounty. 9«;
W Connell, sheriff, tax re-
ty. 9 m 29; . . J.
-• Nyberg,
__ _ bounty,
- ____ 95
- 30; Edw. 96 M6 ;
C. Luce, county clerk. 9150; Z. R. Hiatt, fund
o| dist. 34 special), 91.25: J.
deputy Co. clerk, 9115; Ethel Campbell, W C
I. sheriff, tax refund (high
deputy co. clerk. 91<»0; H. M Vander- ar bool
Percy Long, sheriff’s
zanden,( bounty. 96.10; Juaephine Hughes, exp.,
C. L. Oakes’ Grocery, ct.
dtputy co. clerk, 990; E. B. Sapping­ house
99.63 ; Delta Drug Store, eo.
ton, county trees., 9100; Irene Chapman, ar-h'Md
80c. co. clerk 70c, relief
deputy co. tr«raa . 190; N. A. Frost, co. 9« 69 ;
A. B. Todd, probation of-
M-hijol supt.. 9150; Zola Morgan, aaat. ficer,
A Coal Co..
Hill, boro
co school supt. 9100; James H. Davia. rt. house exp , 915; A
McBride, re­
co, recorder. 9100: Ophelia Wiamer, dep­ lief 8 Carter, 920 ; MacKanxie Motor
uty co, recorder, 990; Valene Underwood, Co., sheriff’s exp., 98.65 . ; S. E. Fay-
deputy co. reorder, 990; E. J. Ward, ram, tax dept., 947 ; Rollins Garage,
county judge. 92 >0. F W. Livermore, co. sheriff’s exp , 98 45 ; A. W. Crepe, rat-
corn . 9126; J. M Hiatt, eo. com.. 9125; tie indembnity, 922.50; _ Mrs.
___ A. B. Todd.
Fl. J. Godman, clerk eo. coms.. 9100; C. proFration officer exp., 940.80;
940 80; J. W.
Fl. Koont«. janitor, 9100; C. C. Bannis­ Cupeland Yards, ct. house exp., 962.48;
- -
ter. janitor ct. houae. 925; Dr. J. O. West Coast -
Telephone
Co., co. clerk
Robb, CO phys.. 9100; Chaa. O. and 93 20. co. recorder 93.65, co. treasurer
Belle (’. Roe, supt. co. h<mp., 9160; Anna 93.50, , eo. assessor 93-75, co. school supt.
Van Loo. laundress co. hosp., 940 ; Myrtle 95 40, co
hurveyor 94.30. co. judge
Sturm, JanitreM
janitre»» and dining room,
r<>om, co. 95 75, co. juvenile officer 95.50, circuit
W<xjd, janitreaa co. judge • 11135,
ho»p . 940; Rena Wood,
tax dept.
_
------ 93.25, eo. sher-
954 65
65; ; Hillsboro
Hillsboro Feed
Feed Co., eo.
hoap , 940,
>>•’. Ida
oz» Van
« - Loo, cook eo. hoap., iff 954
__ , nurse co. hoap., 990; hosp. 933-85 ; Spaulding A Crosby, co.
950; Jcwdl .1 Shaw,
Davia,
co.
recorder’a exp., recorder, 98; Oregon Laundry Co., co.
Janies H ~
9M.5O; E. B Sappington, co. treaa. exp., surveyor 12.74; H. A M. Ribbon A Car­
Patterson, deputy dist. atty., bon Co., co. recorder, 127 ; Kilham Sta­
97 ; F L.
‘
9150 ; WixdrffW Conner, bounty, 80c.
tionery A Printing Co., co. clerk 919.33,
Circuit Court Juror«, March term, co. assessor 91-62 . I^ester Ireland A Co.,
1929 (Junet- Rutherford Wheeler, 98-80; ct. house exp , 910.40; Wm. Robb, cattle
Archie Campiteli. 913 20; C. E. Prickett. indemnity, 117.50; Independent Transfer
919 20 ; L. Comstock, 910.80; Arthur and Fuel Oil Delivery, ct. house exp.,
99.60; Vernon C. 920.70; Kenneth Brown, bounty, 40c;
Bauer, 910; Chan.
Baldwin. 98-40; j W i ■
*
"
-heriff, tax refund
(gen-
Strubb, 916; G.
('has. Hanson, 97.20; E. D. Bicknell, era! taxi 91 ; J. W. Connell, sheriff, tax
9M 40 ; F. W Berger, 9150; Lloyd G. refund (high school), 91; Service Gar-
Selfridge. 9«; Carl 1 Russell, 96 ; Carl age, sheriff’s exp., 93.51; Harry John-
Dirk. 9* »02_Geo. A Allison, 911.20: Joe son, sheriff's exp., 95.50; W. F. Boley.
Finegan, 93HO: Floyd Brown. 95.40; co. assessor’s exp.. 93-72 : A. J. Kuehl,
F. bounty 91-50; W. F. Durig. sheriff’s
------
Chan. C. Clapshaw, 96-40 ; Chas.
Grabel. 97.20; Lee Clark. 94.20; Fred IL exp.. S4 : W. J. Ward. co. judge exp.,
Edw. -----------
Benson, - ,-
96; . - Jno. Wis- 91123 Karl Schaefer, bounty. 914; Mrs.
Meyer. 99.60 i. . ------
mer, 19. Lester M “
Davis, 96; Mrs. A. Elsie Noble Huson, widow’s pension, 925:
Lindberg, bounty,
bounty. 9140.
J. E. Carpenter, co. assessor, >64.60 ; Ern­
Relief Della " Bertha Armstrong. 910; est Schmid, com. Washington Post No.
Mrs. Riley Boyd, 912: H. F. Bridgeman. 2. American Legion, Forest Grove. An-
98; Mm Minnie Buzhard, 910; Agatha digent soldiers* fund (H.
~
Morrison),
Cooper.
Anna Custard, IK; Thomas 971.54 ; Burroughs Adding Mach. Co..
“
Flmrick,
; Katie Gohde, 915; M. S. ct. house exp, 969.45. tax dept., 9L25.
H<*g. 115; Mary Ellen Holland. 910; col. clerk 11, co. school supt. 51.05 ;
Firmin Jrnnen (guardian of minor chil­ Home Laundry, cir. judge, 80c; ' Wtah-
dren of Chrts Jensen, dec.). 940; Stella ington County News-Times. com. proc.,
Kelly, 910; Frank Kelsey. 910; Mm. 925 ; Imperial Cafe, jury meals. cir. ct.
Myrtle Mason. 910; Grace C. Mattearm. (State vs. Carter), 96.20; N. A. Froat,
95; Mm. Adelia Mesaemmith. 915; Alice co. school supt. exp., 916.70; S.
Fay­
B Meeeinger. 91"; Catherine Morris, 910: ram, co. school supt. exp., 91.50; Dr. ”
R.
Mm Mary K. Neilson. 920. Mrs. Sarah A. Bissett. sheriff’s exp, 93.50; Beaver-
Nunely. 912; Flora Pewchka, 915; Tom ton Review, sheriff’s exp., 92.40 ; Spauld-
910; ing & Crosby, co. clerk exp., 913.50;
Pickering. 95; Mm. W. A. Ryan,
I
__ _ ; Adeline Schreiner, Rem ington-Rand Business Service. Inc.,
Mm Rydman, 92u
Minnie
920; . Mm. Cora co. clerk. 9222.50; M. F. Heesacker,
910. Mm U1
....... Sharp. ZZ-
“____ "
•
’_____ 915; Mrs. bounty. 97.30; Anton Roshak, bounty, 95;
Strum. 910; Elob
Schweizer,
Vaaelief.
910; Filmore
.............. ...................
..... Wolfe
......... (<<*
E. Roshak. bounty, 91.20.
D ra Wood). 915. Mm. Freda Wells, 915;
Grand Jury Witnesses—O. R. Walters,
Mrs. M Amacher. $20; Mrs. Grace D. 96 Chas Casteel. 96-
Creese (for Willard Murrie), 910; Mr.
Honeyman Hardware Co., co. ho«p.,
and Mm. Frederick. Hillyard, 910; Mr*. 94.12; Carlson A Sherk Co., relief Mrs.
Frances Randolph. 930; Mm. G. C. Ben- Earl Davis. 919 82: Dr. R. A. Bisaett,
916; Mm M G. Stone. 925; Carl sheriff’s exp.. 93.50; W. B. Conn, co.
Linde. 95; Mm. J. F. Tolaon,
Walta.
___
_ ___
___ _
herd ______
ins.. ______
9240.30;
Mm. Jami.
Widows* Pensions—Mora Mabe)
bounty, 96 60 ; Standard Oil Co. of Cal.,
917.50; Bertha Bores. 925; Nunda A. eo. sheriff 960. co. hosp. 98-40 ; F. L.
Brown. 925; Florence Butcher, 925; Min­ Pranger Co., sheriff’s exp.. 91.25; Ervin
nie Cox. 910; Mrs. Grace D. Creeae, A. VanDyke, bounty. 95
95.50
50; ; Bancroft-
917.50; Grace Mary Down«. 910; Lottie Whitney Co., co. judge 912.50, ctr.
Blanche FLzell, 940; Mr«. Myrtle Finsley, judge 912.50: L. C. Norman, ct. hou»«
$40; Margaret E. Grittmacher, 910; Ada exp, 920; Melville Jack, bounty,
Hagen. 932.50.
Frank Shepard Co., law library
Eva Hansen. 910; LadYa T. Hayes. 910; ___
922 ; ______
Shell _____
Co., co. sheriff’s exp..
M a ry E. Johnston.
J ohnston, 925; Mra. Stella The Suitatorium, co. jail. 920.13 ;
9.32 50; Martha M Miller. 925 ; <*roft Whitney Co., law library
Kearn. Z--
-----
910;
Elizabeth Millett.
___ Maude N. Oik
1: 75 : D. C. Gates, bounty. 91.60.
Mr«. C. J.
910; Zephy Ritenour, 917.50;-----
Grand Jury Witnesses—E. A. Eddy. 96 ;
Robinson, 910; Mm. Bernice Rychliek. Dr. Bissett. 95 ; H. S. Logan. 96, Chas.
932.50; Stella Shaffer. 917.50; Mm. C. E. Miles, 92.60; Mm. J. W. Moore. 98; J.
Shaver. 925. Mm. Virginia May Soren­ W. Moore. 98; Wolford Susbauer, 92.60;
son. 910; Emma DePre*, 940; Mrs. I Thos. Heisler, 94.60: Rev. Father Hee-
Muriel Thompson, 910; Mm. Edna A. sacker. 98.80: T. J. Coleman, 93-80;
McCrady, 932.50; C. S. McNutt (for Adolph Kijowski, 98.80; Arthur Pollock.
Emma Viola Tonally). 915; Mrs. Ida 93.60; Stewart Petit. 94; Willis Hiatt, 94;
Wade. 917.50; Mm. J. P. Waters, 940; IJ Loyal M. Graham. 98 20.
Katie Weckert. 925.
Circuit Court Witnesses (State vs.
W. F. Boley, co. assessor, 9150; J. E. Everett D. Carter)—James Munger, 911;
Car;»enter. deputy eo assessor. 9100; Hel­ Wm. Glenn Gibson. 911 : Robert Cor-
en Steinke, deputy eo. assessor, 9100 ; land, 911 ; Vera Goodin, 911.
Sarah Whiteside, roll copyist co asses­
sor. 93 50; Chris Schindler, field deputy
NOTICI OF FINAL SETTLEMBNT
co. aiiseasor. 932 ; Chas. Staley, field
deputy co. assessor, 928; Floyd Shoop,
field deputy co. assessor, 961 ; Floyd In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
Shoo«», field deputy co. assessor, 915;
Allan Rice, field deputy co. assessor, In the Matter of the Estate of Logan C.
McPherson, deceased.
969; H. A. Ball, field deputy eo, asses­
Notice is hereby given that the under­
sor, 934.86; Agnea Wahlgren. dist. atty,
_ _ duly
___ appointed
__
administrtor r of
exp.. 975; E. B. Sappington, bounty, signed,
1
9500; Grace Millgate Richmond, co. the above named deceased, has filed
in the above entitled court and cause
henlth nurse, >200.
Grand Jurqgs- Alfred Pieren, 910.80: P. his final account and report as such,
F. Johnson. 918; J. B. Bateman, 912; and the court has fixed and appointed
Montgomery Turner. 911.80; H. A. Hub­ the Slat day of August, 1929, at the
__ A.
___ M. of said day.
bert. 910.80; F. A. Bucher. 911-60; A. B. hour of 10 o’clock
and the court room of the above en-
Clement. 911-20.
J. W.
— Connell.
~
- co. sheriff,
............................
I 9149.70; titled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing ob>ctions
I
Chas. Follette, deputy sheriff. 9L34.7O;
Paul Paraona, deputy sheriff, 9134.70 ; to said final account and for the final
; settlement of said estate.
!
A. F. Schendel, deputy sheriff, 9134.70
Dated thia 1st day of August. 1929.
Harvey ______
Elsner, tax collector. 9124.70;
1
W. B. PHILLIPS.
Grant Zumwalt, janitor 950, jailor 949.70;
Administrator of the Estate of Logan
tax dept., 999.17 ;
Viola Sundberg, deputy
__
J. E. Bennett, deputy tax dept., 999.17 ; C. McPherson, deceased.
Hare. McAlear A Peters, Attorneys for
Newell McCrum, deputy tax dept., 999.17 ;
28-27
Helen Connell, clerk tax dept., . 9100 ; Administrator.
Mildred Lindholm, clerk tax dept.. 9100
9100; ;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
J. F. Jones. disL sealer, 924.54; Oregon-
Washington Water Service Co., ct. house In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Washington County.
exp., 911.14; Hillsboro Independent, co.
treas. 922.50, co. clerk 93.75, cir. court In the matter of the estate of Martha
M. Smith, deceased.
$12. state cases (auto confiscation),
Notice is hereby given that the under­
$16.15. Donelson A Sewell, relief Mary
Elisabeth Deem, 922.50; C. M. Powell, ct. signed has been duly confirmed by the
house exp., 989.50; Lawyers Co-Op. Pub. above entitled court as executor of the
la»t will and testament of said de­
Co., law library fund. 930; c.
C. C.
_ Ban­ ceased
and has duly qualified as such.
nister, cir.
__ __ ct. _____
bailiff, 950j . Joseph
"
Rob-
”
Now, therefore. all person« having
inaon, grand jury bailiff, 99.
claims
against said estate are hereby
W. S. Atlee. relief Mr. Beers. 917.13:
J. E. Reeves, sheriff’s exp.. State vs. notified and required to present the
with
proper vouchers
Marie Adams, 9200; Beaverton Enter- same, together
prise, co. school supt., 93; Dr. J. O. therefor, to the undersigned at the law
Robb, exam. phys. M. E. Hiebel, in- offices of Hare. McAlear A Peters, in the
sane, 95; Dr. J. B. Dinsmore, exam. Shute Savings Br ik building, in Hills­
phys. Teckla Swanson, insane. 95; W. boro, Oregon, within six months from
W. Weaver, njght watchman ct. house. date hereof.
Dated this Sth day of August. 1929.
92.50; State Industrial Accident Com.,
WILLIAM TUPPER.
peace officers’ contribution. 933.81 ; Port­
Executor of Said Estate.
land Electric Power Co., ct. house exp..
HARE.
MeALEAR
A PETERS.
972; West Coast Printing A Binding
24-28
Attorneys for Executor.
Co., co. clerk. 944.94; co. sheriff. 99.50;
co. recorder, 938.80; J. J Ibach, cattle
No. 8835
indemnity, 915; F. B. Davis, cattle in­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
demnity, 95 : Arthur Vuylsteke, cattle in­
In the County Court of the State of
demnity. 922.50.
Oregon,
for Washington County.
Grand jury Witnesses Farrell Feudal.
Kiesendahl. _______
Plaintiff, _ vs.
- Iver
9«40; O. C. Yocum, 911.40; F. A. Mac- Augusta ___________
Andreasen
and Mary Andreasen, Hazel
Mahon, $2; M. J. Haynes. 9«: Glenn
Gee and Harry Gee, W. H. Penny and
Gibson. 911: Mm. M. C. Smead, 97.20:
Neva Penny. Defendants.
Irene Altman. 92: C. O. Holroyd, 93.20;
By virtue of an execution, judgment or­
John Schooler. 93.20; Andy Reamer, 911;
der, decree and order of sale, issued out
Ed Devine. 911.
of
the above entitled court in the above
D. C. Gates, bounty. 92.20.
Circuit Court Witnesses (State vs. entitled cause to me directed and dated
the
2nd day of August, 1929, upon a
Emma Berg)—Virgil Weckert 92, J. E.
Reeves 98, John Taylor 97.20, Mm. A. B. judgment rendered and entered in said
court
on the 2nd day of August, 1929, in
T<»<ld, 97.60, Arthur Kroeger $4.
Circuit Court Witnesses (State vs. E. favor of Augusta Kiesendahl, plaintiff,
and
against
Iver Andreasen and Mary
A. Hay) — W. A. Purcell 96. Courtland
Penny 9«. Valera Nibbier $8, Ione Marsh Andreasen, Hazel Gee and Harry Gee.
anil
W.
H,
Penny
and Neva Penny, for
98. A. B. Clement 94.20, Joe Schniidel-
the sum of 91200.00, with interest at the
kofer 94.80. Ed Wolf 9«.
rate
of
seven
per
cent
per annum from
Circuit Court Witnesses (State
the 5|h day of August, 1928, and the
Arthur Miltenberger) -Joe. Forsyth
further sum of 9100.00 with interest at
(State
Circuit Court Witnesses _____
the rate of six per cent per annum
Martin Lombardi)- J. E. Reeves 92.
from the 2nd day of August, 1929, and
Circuit Court Witnesses (State
Everett D Carter)- A. S. Wells 9«. W. the further sum of $25.75, costs and dis­
E. Hamilton 93.20, Marione Can st on bursements, and for the costs of and
96 20, M C. Smead 9«-2O. A. B. Clem upon this writ, commanding me to make
ent 94.20, Mm. Jennie Andrews 911, sale of the following describe«! real
Edward Devine 911, Harry G. Phelps 9U. pr.«perty, situated in the county of
Washington, state of Oregon, to-wit:
Andy Reimer 911.
The south one and twenty-five hun­
Circuit Court Witnesses (State vs.
Thomas Shipman) Milo Parrish 95, Ellis dredths (S. 1.25) acres of the north
three
and twenty-five hundredths (N.
Parrish 95.
Wilson Steele, bounty, 91.40 ; F. J. 3.25) acres of lot numbered Two Hun­
Sewell, coroner’s fees
___ ________
inquest Wm.
___ __
H. dred Ninety-eight (298L Johnson Estate
Sullivan, dec., 913.50; Dr. Warren Hun­ Addition to Beaverton Reedville Acreage,
ter. phys. inquest Wm. H. Sullivan, dec.. as per the duly recorded map and plat
910; F. J. Sewell, coroner’s fees inquest thereof- now on ,le in said county ami
Emil Stolt, dec.. 98.86; Dr. J. B. Dins- state, as aforesaid, all in the county of
more, phys. inquest Emil Stolt, dec., Washington, state of Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex-
910; F. J. Sewell, coroner’s fees inquest
John C. Munch« dec., 98; Dr. C. E. ecutlon, judgment order, decree and or­
Mason, phys. inquest John C. Munch, der of sale, and with compliance of the
commands of said writ, I will on Mon­
dec., 910; F. J. Sewell, coroti
day, ths 9th day of September, 1929, at
the hour of ten o’e lock a. m.. at the
-•»»»th fron» door of the county court
h<Hi«e st Hillsboro, Ws«hingt< n county
state of Oregon, »ell at public auction
■»uhjert to rr'Irnip'iMi, to the h»ghe*i and
t<e«t bidder for ra»h in hand, all the
rivht title and Interest which the within
<isme<l defendants and each of them, in
he above entitle«! auit had on the 5th
dag of May. I*»?». the date r.f the
m<>rtg»ze herein forert<me<l. or since that
>1-«'» had in and to the above described
<e»l properly, or any pari thereof, to
-M'isfy »aid e««u ijiion judgment order,
«lecree interest., coat« and accruing coals.
Da'ed thia Kfh day of Airzu-i', 1929
Date of first publication. August 8th.
1929
Date of la»t publication, September
5th 1929
J W (ONNFI.r.
Sheriff of Washington f.'ounty, Oregon.
24 28
NOTH’K OF FINAL HETTLEMF.Nr
In the ( «>un*y C«njrt of (he State of Ore­
gon for Washington O>unty.
In 'he Matter of the E m 'ale of N. C.
Lilly de<e*Med.
Notice is hereby riven that the under-
xiyne«i
duly
apf»oiri'ed
a«jmini»l rator
de bon in non of the Estate of the above
i arned dreeaned. ha» filed in the above
en' ’*d court and cauae h<s final ac­
count «nd rep«»rt aa such. and the
court han fixe«| and appointed the 31st
'lay of August. 1929, at the hoar of
I" 'j’rlork A M of »aid day and the
'•our» room of the above entitled court
• n Hillsboro. Oregon, aa the time and
place for hearing otijections tn said
r nal arc*.»»nt and for the final settlement
of »aid estate.
Dated this 1st day of August, 1929.
JAS CHURCHILL,
Administrtor de bonis non of the
F. ate of N C. Lilly, deceased.
Hare M'-Alear A Peters, Attorneys for
A drniri iwlrator.
23-27
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF’S SALE
FORE4 I.OSI RE
UPON
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of a Judgment Decree and Order of
Sale Ineaed out of the Circuit CoVFt
of the State of Oregon for Washington
County on the 30ih day of July, 192*».
in a rauae therein pending wherein
Cvitho Topirh and Jeanne Topieh are
Plaintiff», and Frank Nemchik and Mary
Nemchik, his wife, are Defendants, being
in favor of the Plaintiffs and agamat
the Defendants and to me directed and
delivered and commanding me to make
M •• of the real property hereinafter
denrribed in order to aatiafy the sum
of 82.5OO.O<». with interest thereon from
November 2r»«1. 1927, at the rate of
»even per cent, per annum, and the
further sum of 9200.00 Attorneys’ fees,
which said sums judgment was
rendered in said Court and cause in
favor of the Plaintiffs and against the
Defendants. I will on Saturday, the 81at
day of August, 1929, at the hour of 10
o’clock A. M. of said day at the East
or front door of the Court House of
Washington County, Oregon, in Hillsboro,
Oregon, proceed to sell at public auc­
tion to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, the following described real prop­
erty, situate in Washington County, Or­
egon, to-wit:
The Southwest quarter (Vi) of the
Northeast quarter (N. E. Vi) of Section
Thirty (80) Township One (1) South,
Range One (1) West of the Willamette
Meridian, containing Forty (40) acres.
Said sale will be made subject to re­
demption as per Statutes of the State
of Oregon.
Dated July 31, 1929
J. W. CONNELL.
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore­
gon.
By Charles Follett, Deputy.
Hare. McAlear A Peters, Attorneys
for Plaintiffs.
23-27
NOTICE OR FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Washington County.
In lhe matter of the estate of J. C.
Lamkin, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed. duly appointed administrator of
the estate of the above named deceased,
has filed in the above entitled court and
cause his final account and report as
such, and the court has fixed and ap­
pointed the 23rd day of August, 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 set­
tlement of said estate.
Dated this 25th day of July, 1929.
CHARLES A. LAMKIN,
Administrator of the Estate of J. C.
Lamkin, Deceased.
HARE. MeALEAR A PETERS,
Attorneys for Administrator.
22-26
wit:
Within si* months from July 11.
1929.
Dated at Htilsboro, Oregon,
11 th day of July, 1929.
on
this
HENRY C. CARSTENR,
Administrator of the »»lat« of Flors
E. Carstens, Der«mse«i.
Thus. H. Tongue.
AdmtnMtrlor.
Jr.,
Attorney
for
20 24
KIMMONH
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Washington County.
F rsd H. Scheible, Plaintiff vs. Vara R.
Bcheibie, Defendant.
To Vera R. Scheible, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the Slate of Oregon
you are hereby re«iuire«i to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled court and suit on or
)*efore the last day of the time pre-
icrdied in the order for publication of
this summons, to-wit: on or before the
expiration of four weeks next from and
after the date of first publication of
thia summons, the first publication there­
of being on July 11. 1929, and if you
fail to appear and answer for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
(’«urt for the relief demanded in his
complaint, to-wit;
that the marriage
contract now existing between plaintiff
and defendant be dissolved an<i that
plaintiff be granted a decree of divorce
herein, and that plaintiff lx awardsl the
care, custody and control of the minor
'*hild of plaintiff and defendant, viz:
Gerald M. Scheible, and that he have
*uch other and further relief as U>
the Court may appear equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication by order of Hon. Geo. R
Bagley, Judge of the above entitled
court, which order was made and dated
at Hillsboro, Oregon, July 10, 1929.
Date of first publication July 11. 1929
Date of last publication August 8, 1929
M B. BUMP A D D BUMP.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
M. B. Bump, residence and address
Hillsboro, Oregon.
D. D. Bump, residence and address
Forest Grove, Oregon.
20-24
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Washington County.
In the Matter of the estate of William
Bremer, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
. ..y appointed administratrix of
the alxive name*! estate, has filed in the
alx>ve entitled Court and cause. her
final account and report as such, and
the Court has fixed the 10th day of
August 1929. at the h<>ur of 10 o'clock
A. M of said day. and the Court room
of the above entitled court in Hihsboro,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final account,
and for the final settlement of said
estate.
Dated this 6th day of July. 1929.
OLA ITEL.
Administratrix of the estate of said
deceased.
Hare. McAlear A Peters, Attorney»
for Administratrix.
20-24
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon, for the County of Multnomah.
In the matter of the Estate of Thressa
Clark. Deceased.
Notice is hereoy given that the under­
signed. administrator of the estate of
Thresea Clark, deceased, by virtue of an
order of sale issued out of the < .r
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Washington, duly made and
entered therein on the llth day of
July, 1929, in the above entitled estate
licensing and authorizing the said ad­
ministrator to sell the hereinafter des
cribed real property belonging to the
estate of said deceased, will, on and af­
ter the 26th day of August. 1929. sell at
private sale the following described real
property, situated in the County of
Washington. State of Oregon, to-wit:
Commencing at the Northwest corner
of the Donation Land Claim of Sam­
uel Walters in Section thirty-four (34),
Township one (1) North, Range one (1»
W est, Willamette Meridian ; thence South
20.00
chains to a stake; thence
East
12.50
chains to a stake; thence
North
20.00
chains to a stake on the North
line
of said claim ; thence West
12.50
chains to the place of
beginning,
containing 25 acres of land and bein*
a part of the D. L. C. of Samue1 Wal­
ters in the County of Washington.
Stat« of Oregon, subject to a mort­
gage thereon for $1250.90 and accrued
interest held by George W. Sleret.
said property to be sold for not leas
than seven hundred fifty ($750.00) dol­
lars and accrued interest and subject
thereto.
Bids will be received by the Ad-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ministrator upon said property at Route
2, B«>s 163. Portland, Oregon, nr «6
4S1 Pacific Building, Portland, Or««we;
also st the of fire of Millahom ArgiM.
H ill«bo ro, Oregon.
Such «ale to he
made subject to the approval of the
otmrt.
ADAM 8. CLARK.
Administrator
of
the
Fetato
«4
Thrwea Clark. Deceased.
I »»to of first publicatio«: July lit
1929.
Date of last publication : August IK
1929
William A. Carter. 431 Pacific Rldg..
Portland. Oro., Attorney for Adminiatre-
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In the County Court of the 8tate of
Oregon, for the County of Washing­
ton, Probate Department.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned. Ella Weckert. has been ap­
pointed administratrix of the estate of
Royal Weckert, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Wash­
ington County, and duly qualified. AU
persons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as by law required, to
the undersigned at 406 Woodlark build­
ing. Portland. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published July 18, 1929.
Last pubheation August 15. 1929.
ELLA WECKERT.
Sherwood. Oregon. Administratrix of the
Above Estate.
L. W. O’ROURKE. Attorney.
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon for the County of Washington.
Grover Harms. Plaintiff, vs. Caroline
Schmidt. Adam Schmidt. Henrietta
Jasper, Henry Jasper. Ada Schlott
Watkins,
Hersey
Watkins,
Ethel
Schlott
Adams,
Richard
Adams,
Adelia Jenne, Jacob Jenne, Fred
Chown, and the unknown heirs
of
August
Heinkmeir,
Frederica
Windeier, Charles Schroeder. Louis
Schroeder, Benjamin Schroeder. Eu­
gene Schlott and Anna Schroeder,
also all other persons or parties un­
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien, or interest in the land
hereinafter described. Defendants.
To the above named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court on or be­
fore four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this notice, and if
you so fail to appear and answer the
same Plaintiff will take a decree against
you, quieting his title to the real
property, located in Washington County,
State of Oregon, hereinafter described,
and adjudging that you have no right,
title, or interest thereto, the description
of the property being as follows;
That portion of the southwest quar­
ter of the northwest quarter and the
northwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of section one; township three
south, range one west of the W. M.
in Washington County, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at the west quarte« suv.ion
corner of said ««»ction one; thisnce
north on the west line of said section
1321.6 feet to an iron pipe driven
at the northwest corner of said southwest
quarter of
the northwest
quarter;
thence north 89 degrees one minute
east along the north line of said
sub-division 823.2 feet; thence south
0 degrees 46 minutes east parallel with
half section line running north and
south through said section 1, 2647.6
feet to an iron pipe driven in the cen­
ter of the county road and in the south
line of said northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of said section one;
thence south 89 degrees 7 minutes west
826.7 feet along said south line to an
inni pipe driven in the center of the
county road at the southwest corner
of said subdivision ; thence north along
the west line of said section 1324.7
feet to the place of beginning, con­
taining 50.12 acres more or less.
This Summons is published by an Order
of the Honorable George Bagley. Judge
of the above entitled Court, made and
entered on July 11, 1929.
Date of first publication July 18.
t929.
Date of last publication August 15.
1929.
WM. M STONE.
B. F. LINDAS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at
Oregon City, Oregon.
21-25
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
dersigned has been appointed Adminis­
trator of the Estate of Flora E. Carstens.
Deceased, by an Order made and entered
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County, on the
5th day of July, 1929. and that he has
duly qualified as such administrator.
Now therefore. all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified and required to present them
with the proper vouchers to the under­
signed Administrator at his residence
near Ranks. Oregon, or at the law of-
*:re of Thus H Tonrue. Jr., In the
Commercial Block, Hillsboro, Oregon,
within six months fr«»m the date of
the first publication of this notice, to-
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