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1 Thursday, November 20, 1930 THE ARGUS, HILLSBORO r A» SECTION letter only to K. A Koyeroft, 176 East M2n<1 st. N Portland, for inter- *iew 3Vp CABBAGE and apples for sale. Pitone 2-122 Uliisi«.'., 8V WHITE IDAHO honey for sale, 9«- par pound. In 60-lb. cans. E. E. Northrup, 2'¿I mile« east of Hanks. 131 f —-i I—■ A RKADY MA it MET WITH BIG RKHI1TH AT I II II »- < <»HT — I»—-- t Insertion, p«r word 8c (N<> service less than 86«) h additional Insertion, per word, lc (No service less than 86c) •rs. fwr word 2 c (No service lees than 26e) FOR SAI.F. SEEDS, PLANTS KI < LEANED vvtcb and oat »««<1. J T. Antl«i ____ i«un, Farmington, j'bon« 0419 Betulla. 87-89p (HAMPION giMM«b«rry clipping« for sale, 86 thmiaand- F. E. Hanson, I tnlleM ■outh on Laurvl road. 3U YOUNGHF HKIEM l-yvnr ol<) tranaplant«, >3 per dosen. M««l them out thia fall and I imvs good berries next July. A. L. Haswell, r( 4, lillhboro; al the «ast vml of llrogden avenue, near Kewell •on,__________________ 88-40p ('sent Wards —Mend Money ('sunt Year Profile eb Fee« Headings Each line couate th. earn« as two lines. h should acconipsny the order. in a statement is required the min imum chaise Is 60 rente. FOR SALE «1 «»f f si ruses te all a<> Informalioa en th» rlssslflsd page will be given nut Until tlis paper is issued. FARM CROPS Classified Columns cloaa at 12 o'clock Wodneedty iumii ♦ BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE GROWTH fir. Phone 37tf |f. 50 I Bling Fmnk Barr, I'Ì2 Hec«»n«l lv.’ IlilMx.r ■ 1'1 - ne 181 » 3'>tf UI.D GROWTH fir, 16 i i’l I W A < I! I NG • > I ' ■ . . . ' f Im I i>er void. Aah wood, i L Kraus, routa 2, HiHaburu. Phons Phone Kuuset Garage. b«4l> PV55 37tf 8151Y. <>r write T. N. lus l(t. 8. H<Gi J I I MH K. fun« i m I dux i fy meiotnlit; residen«'« funeral parlors (Mhingloii «lieri al Hixth. Hill«l»or<> . FOR aS ALE POULTRY iptis 972 8’>tf FIFTY Lev horn starting to lay. Hull!, 14th a 89p nd White l.vg- RHODE Maud ,41. N w«i>t«w| W» pny >2 to horn pullets C. C. Beerà, tj_l»lfl«. rt I Itc.v.ri i I7<)5 Oak at. 89p I . I I I , W«l ui •. li . . i> FOR HALF, Fa mln fattened tur- J. Ilaiurn. Ruut« 2. Bssvrr keys. Fred F lies, Eleventh au«l m. 2R2. Illllsburo. 39tf 89 Oak. I*h«>n« Hillsboro. Vnutihn «Irsg saw. pivfvrably TURKF.YH f«»r nale, 30 rents per pound. loi. W. Vernon liohn, rt. 3, 'I n > |u|. iiorthrant of Smith G. K ^<.ue North l*laln. 2IFY1 3 Vt f 39p airport, 3 miles from Hillsboro. >0u yvarling W bita l.rah<>rn BABY CIIICKH Hugh«*« quality chicks ghoa atrain. Hughes A for 1931 will be hatched exclusively in new Robbins Electric Incubators, rapacity now 87,000 _____ eggs. ____ _____ Improved _ Bid« H Silled quality and reduced prices. New cata 1 will lx received i»y Banks Unn>n log ready soon. Visitors slwsys wel H. h«--l Di-tn. i N- I f.>r M ri< k« come Hughes A Son Hatchery, Eleventh fout cord wood or heavy slab w «»» h | and Oak. Hlllai>oro. Telephone 8152 •resi al the arho«d bous« befor« ( Fz.tabIi.hetj 1917.) 87tf «nbrr I. 1931 KitfhU reserve.1 to I any or all bn!« Ilruce I McCann. 39-40 FOR SALE CARS AND TIRES WORK WANTED rill w ork of any kind, preferably king In Store J It. Gamroth, rt box 101, HlliaFM r<> 38-89 >DLE aged widow want« p-eitiun as rtiral nurse or housekeeper. No vb- U» country. 1666 Second st. 39p Plain sewing in your home, hour, or will care for chll- <lay «»r nig ht f ».• ■ > «• 5.17. ’ » I p HELF WANTED reliable company, manufacturing quality Hue staple household jMkl farm i>»-cea«ltlss. wants man wi’h to handle complete line In Wa«h- >n county Splendid opportunity for st. Induatrious person Writs fur rth ulare Dr Ward’s Medi< al ( •• . mm . Minn, r eaperMncwd solicitor with rar. Washington county It F. D roilw C4M «ml bund required Very commissions paid Apply by th« Courthoua« In Hillsboro. Washington County, Oregon, at ths h«»ur of l«n o'clock a. rn. of said day. sell at public auction to th« highest bidder for rash in hand, all of the following described real property, lying, bring and aituate in Washington County. Oregon, and mure particularly descrlb««t mi follows, to-wlt:— I xj I s Twenty-five (26) and Twenty- six (26) In Reedvllle Homes, a plat ted tract in Washington. County. Oregon. to «atUfy the hereinlwfore named sums and for the cost and expenses of sale and said writ. Raid sale will be subject to redemption as per «latut« <»f Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thia 22nd day of October, 1980. J. W. CONNELL. Sheriff of Washington County. Oregon. By C. C. Follett«, Deputy. Bert W. Henry. Attorney for Plaintiff. Falling Bldg. 35-89 Portland. Oregon. ¿.«OTICK OK FINAL mcTTLKMKNT IB Uw County Court of the Klale of I Oreg”« for Washington County |B tbs Matter of the Folate of William eg n er, de resa ad. ntire Is hereby given, that the un- Ignwl Executor of the last Will and ha. LM ___ meni of ..Id A <h. »b«'». .ntlllad tourt and cauM. Bl Final and lUporl aa .u<h. MMI Ih. »’uri ha. Iliad and appolntad gw Sial da, of Nov.mb.r, l»S0 al lb. Iww ot 10 o'clock A M of .aid da,. Aag lha court room of lha above an- SlUad curl In HlUaborv. Oraeon. a. lha gma and place for baartnx objection. Io pBM final arrow ot and for the final Battlement of said estate. t>.lcl Ihia Slrd da, of Ootolwr. 1»SO. PAUL WKLNKR. uu.r of the laat Will ••><« TaUmarl William Wwrner. ilaaaaad. , McAlaar A Prtani. mays for Executor. ss-sv HHERlrr-8 station. 19p GOlll) battery Radio, >26 00 and up, corn piste K. A. Frica Radio Co. 85lf RANGE and soom houaehold furniture for aals. Mra. I,«il«r (Cypher, North HalM 86tf dHlNGLF.8 for aals. J«ntp«Mon Bros., liacona, Ur«.. Fhona North Plains. _ ________________Ulf ________ , Fl IlMT ria«« combination km and w < xk 1 rang« for aal« Price >46. Mn*. A. O Johnson. Phons 2071Z.______________ 89 VICTOR radio, 10 tub«, cabinet mo«i«l, Ivaa than a year old. (Complete with yiwi-r np4*aker >86. Easy terms. Chev rolet Garagg. f FIVE lube radio receiver for «sle. com- uletely equipped with loud Spiker ami batterier Installed fur >20. Phon« 1341 or write J*. (), box 70, Hillsboro. 88-9p BALK I Guernsey heifer for «ale. It. 1. a „ : . pl. II ill .. ’■11' f GUERNSEY breed bull, also horse for sale. Air-.n> Maw, Hiliaboi’o rout« 3, on 37-SMp North Plains road. REGISTERED Holstein bull for sale, uge 11 mont h. 1 H i rt. 2. Linn- 3«tf ton. Near ll<ak CrM>k school, 8 HEAD of guoti dulry and family cows for sale or exchange for br«’f cattle. lurmvrs* F'eed Burn, 89p MII.K cows, due to freshen this month. G J Hi'hwanke, rt. 1, Cornelius, near 39-40 Hchvfflin. Phone MFI5 Hillsboro. REGISTERED Guernsey bull for «alecheap Very gentle, from heavy milk cows. Henry Mohr, 1 mile west of Hills boro and ‘j mile south. 89tf GOOD fresh rnilk rows for sale. Blood tested. C. J Sacarisen. three miles south u f Hillsboro near Grabel r <I» i » o |. &9p FOR SALK Two good family cows, one Kaanen milk goat, and ons mare. All at reasonable prices. A. Stricker, Bethany. Box 133, route 2, Port land. 89 A-l YOUNG Jersey cow, coming fresh soon, fur sals. Abortion teat«d. Olio Schn«fator( rt Htllaboro. river road n*ur Farmington, 39p ONE GUERNSEY COW and one DOD(;i: roadster, excellent shsjx, prie« i Holstein and Jersey cow fur sale, >76 946 6th st. 88-89 both to freshen soon. One single top buggy anti harness, both good, never used much. Will traile buggy and har FOR EXCHANGE ness for anything I can use T. E. WILL TRADE rabbits for chickens.— Bledsoe. Beaverton Phone 7603. 39 i i - i 17ft, Hliiaboro, I 2% miles norlhvast __________ 89p FOR SALE—DOGS. PETS WILL exchange No. 12 DeLaval cream : separator in good condition fur gno«i CANARY birds for sale. Young, fine washing marhtne that can be used with alngera. Phone 581. 89-40 gas engine for power. H. M. Reynolds, ' Phone 0603 BHiulla. ______ 88-39 GERMAN roller canaries fur sale. >3 each A Glaske, two ml I us northeast <>f Orenco, 37tf STRAYED FOX TERRIER puppies four months old. COW, STRAYED Guernsey and Jersey fur sale cheap. D. I»axuck, 1*4 miles with one crooked horn, liad bell north of Junior high school. 39-40 J L. McFarland, rout 8. box 107A. 89*40p REGISTERED A ire« I m Is puppies for sale, Hillsboro aired by ’TIighton« Boy," dam sired by famous champion, "Flashlight LOST AND FOUND Blas«," from imported champion War land Ditto strain. Brogden Acres farm, Wil.I, THE party that found the glasses, near Sewell station on O. E.. 1 mile with the wrapped nuw piece, in the east Hillsboro. (all and sc« them. tent on West Main el. in Septamlxr M 1161. 87tf please leave them at 842 Baseline? 39p LEGAL NOTICES llotlre te l»r»br siren, that hr virtu» E.eeullun, Ord»r .nil D-rre « , Uou.il out ot .nd under Ih» »«»I th. Circuit Court of th. Ht.t. ot I. fur Ih. Counlr of WMhlnxton. d Ih» 22nd dar of H»pl.mb.r l»»0. favor of Pauline Corrwri. i>l.lntlff Emma “ B Delaman. and ■ut.ln.1 - ------------- __________ _________ County (‘redit Asso- lam*»t»k - Lin*ol n Ion. a r«»rp<»ratlon, defendant, for Hun sum of >2200 uo with interest <h«r«- from th« 2nd day of October. 1929. D m rate of 6 per rent per annum, d for the further sum of >176.00 with re«t tlwra'ii fr«»m the 22nd day of t«nber. l»80. .1 ">• at * J'" I |^r .n.um, .nd I'1- further I of «20. »0 cal. with Intarwt lhareon n <>.. dzy Haplamhar. l»80. ha rat. of • per cent l-r annum, to directed and deliver«!, commanding to make sale of the real property Inaftar daaerlhad. I hara lovlad ot»on pursuant to aaid Eracutkai. Ordar d Derrea of Hal» 1 will on M"nd«X. ilth day of No»»mh»r. 1»M. t door of tha Courthoua» In Hllla- o. Waahlnxton Count,. Oregon, at hour of tan o'etoak a. m. of aald •all al publle auction to lha htxh- bidder for cash in hand, all ut the lowing dearribed real property, lying, tig and situate in Washington €bounty, on, and nmre particularly de^ribed follows. U>wlt All of Iota five (6). six (6) and seven , In Block C.. in Steel’s ad«BH«m to verton. in the County of Washlng- , State of Oregon, to satisfy the einlMfore anti for ■inDVIvnr named natnaww sums —~V i» t and expenses of sale and aai<! writ, aid sale will be made subject to re ption as per statute of Oregon. ated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thia 83rd of October 1930. J. W. CONNELL, riff of Washington County. Oregon. By C. C. Follette. Jr.. Deputy. rt B. Fvrrera. tornsy for Plaintiff, k Exchange Bldg . Portland Moffitt FOR SALE—CATTLE oi.r> “ near FitF.HII -1 [ rsat Hillsboro, Phon« 8088 FINAL NOTICK No. 8479 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for ths County of Washington, in the Matter of ths Estate of Jamas B. Irnlsy. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed In the county court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington, his Final Account and Report as executor of the estate of James B. Imlay, deceased, and that the court has fixed Monday the 1st day of Decetnlter. 1930, at the hour of 10 o’clock A M . as the time for examining said account and hearing objections, if any. to the settlement thereof. Date of first publication October 28. 1930. Date of last publication November so. 1930 ROBERT A. IMLAY. 85-39 Executor. NOTICK OF SHERIFF’S SALE No. 9612 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. Ella L Dubruill«, plaintiff. dem pt ion, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title ami in terest which the within named defendants, ar*d each and all of them in the above entitled suit, had on the 30th day of September, 1925, the date of the mort gage herein foreclosed, or since that date had in and to the above described pi..|.crty, «>r any part thereof, to satisfy Mid riecution, Judgment order, and de cree, interest, oosta and accruing costs. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1930. First publication November 6, 1980. l»a st publication December 4, 1980. JOHN CONNELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Donald E. Long, Attorney, 1210 Porter Bldg., >7*41 Portland, Oregon. FINAL NOTICK No. 3669 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for th« C4#unty of Washington. In th« Matter of th« Estate of William Harvey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed executrix has filed in the county court of th« Stat« of Oregon for the County of Washington her Final Account and lte(H>rt as executrix of the estate of Wiinam Harvey, d<N*e««ed, and that the ciHjrt has filed Monday th« 1st day of December, 1930, at th« hour of 10 o’clock A. M.. as the time for examin ing said Recount and hearing objections to the settlement thereof. Date of first publication October 23. 1930. Date of last publication November 10. 1930. MARY ELLEN HARVEY THOMPSON. Executrix. R. A. Imlay, is-» Attorney for Fatate. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washing ton, Probate Department. In the matter of tho estate of August Kuhn, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned. as executor of the estate of August Kuhn, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Washington County, and that Saturday, the 29th day of Nov ember. 1930, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day and the court room of said court has been ap pointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections there to and the settlement thereof, Dated i and first published October 80, 1930. Date i of last publication November 27, 1930. LOUIS KUEHN, Executor of estate of August Kuhn. deceased. L. E. Schmitt, Attorney. 512 Failing Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Fred O. Carpenter. Velma E. Carpenter, hi« wif« (also known as Velina E. Carpenter), F. D McKern and Father P. McKern, his wif«, defendants. By virture of an execution, judgment order, d«cr«« and order of sale, issued out of the al>4»ve entitled court in th« alMive entitled cause, to me directed, and dated th« 3rd day of November. 1980, upon k Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 30th day of July, 1930, in favor of Ella U Dubruille, NOTICK TO CREDITORS plaintiff, and against Fred G. Carpenter and Velma K. Can»enter, his wife, de In the County Court of the Stat« of fendants, for the sum of 81000.00, with Oregon for Washington County. interest at the rate of 8 per cent per In the Matter of the Estate of Charles annum from the 14th day of April, SI r< unayer, deceased. 1930, and the further sum of 820.00, Notice is hereby given that the under with interest at the rate of 6 per cent signed has been duly appointed by the l»er annum from the 22nd day of May, above entitled court as the Administrator 1930, and the further sum of >175.00 of the Estate of said deceased, and has with Interest nt the rate of 6 per cent duly qualified aa such; per annum from the 80th dny of July, SHERIFF’S BALK Now therefor«, all persona having Nolle« is hereby given, that by virtu« 1980, and for th« further sum of >24.50, claims against said estat« ar« hereby coats and diabursemsnts, and tho costa notified and required to present the an Ksoeution. Order and Ttecre« of of and upon thia writ commanding m« together with proper vouchers 1« Issued out of snd under the seal to make sal« of the following described same, therefor, to the undersigned at the law th« Circuit Court of th« State of rml property, to-wlt: offices of Her«. McAlear A Peters, In wn, th« County of Washington. regon, for ths That portion <»f Lot 38 Garden the Shute Savings Bank BMff.. In Hills - — ‘ zf Ccicbor, U n I th« 22nd * day^ of^ tFcttdMr^ 1980. I-,--- Homo, lying North of that cer boro. Oregon, within six months from E. Kemp, plslntiff. favor of Viola •“ v - • tain strip of land or right-of- date hereof. Ness and M. . No««. d against Anna ------- .... . . ............... width. ninnine way 60ft. In Dated this 28rd day of Oet'oer, 1980. A. - Kuratli, I - «band and wife; and “ H. — throuxh .aid lot 88, heretofore JOHN BOEK ER, d J J. J. Wlamer. d«f«ndante. for JIM <loed<nl l>, Georg. W. WUson, Administrator of said Estate. thereon m of >700.00 with interest nntnsrrlod, to the Oregon Electric Hare. McAlear A Peters, at >m i me the nxn Rth «my day »»» of August. the Railway Corporation in 85*39 Attorneys for the Administrator. rate of 8 per cent per annum, an«i 8tate County of Washington, mini of —- tha further sum of Oregon. CITATION it thereon from the 21st day of Now. therefore, by vlrtus of said No. 81569 ctober, 1930, at the rate of 6 per cacvumm, execution. aw««...w..w Judgment ____ order. _ - decree _____ I per annum, and for tho further order of’ sale, and in compliance with In the Circuit Court of the State of of 818 96 costs, to m« dir«ct««l and I "• iilHlW, SrtX i..w m Oregon for the County of Multnomah, the oommands of said writ, I will, on livcrmi, commanding m« to mak« sal« Monday, th« Sth day of December. 1930. Department of Probate. the real property hereinafter d«acrlb«a. at ten o’clock A. M., at^ the East front In tho Matter of the Estate of Anna have levied upon th« pursuant to said Abbi, deceased. tho County Court House in xecutlon. Order and Deer«« of Bale door of Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, To Mary March, Louis Abbi, Joe Abbi. will on M<«nday, th« 24th day of Catherine Frost, Edward Abbi and subject to re- the Zr ofMll at puille auction. November, »» »• in Acreage, Washington OREGON County, MAflF., 1200 Ibe., sound and gentle Huili. 14th and Oak. 89p BLACK horse, eight years <>ld, 1300 pounds, for sale. Hound, true, and gentle Chris Keichen, phone 84F3. 8Htf THREE good young work horses, sound and true, for sal«, your pick out of five. H. Glaske, route I, Hilbix^ro. 2 miles northeast of Orenco. 38-39 TEAM of young blacks, weighing 2600; 1 bay mare, 1400; roan mare. 1500, brown mare, 1700; and taain ut mules, weight 2400, tor sale or exchange at Fermera* Feed Barn. 39p NOTICE TO < RF.DITORH In the County Court of th« Stat« of Oregon for Washington Couaty. TWO GOOD work horses for sale, very cheap. Also one Guernsey cow and one In the Matter of the iuitat« of Ernma A. Bartholomew, deceased. Jersey cow, buth to Holstein and Notice is hereby given that the urider- freshen aoon. Ons single top buggy and hsrneM, b«/th ____ good, ,____ never used signed has been duly appointed by the rnurh. Will trade buggy and harncns above entitled Court, a« Administrator for anything I ran use. T. FL Biedooe, ot the estate of said decease«!, and has Beaverton. Phone 7608. 38-39 duly qualified « h such Now therefore, ail persons haring claims against said eetat« are hereby FOR SALE REAL ESTATE notified and required to p resent the together with proper vouchers FOR SALE Th« Preabytxrrian church same. property at North ¡’lain«. Inquire therefor, to the undersigned at the law ( hurles T. Hurd, ¡969 £. E veret t, offices of Hare, McAlear A Peter« in Portland, Ore. 87-39 the Shute Savings Bank building, in flilhbor»/, (Jregon, within six months from FARM for rent or aale, 98 acres, % mile the date hereof. south Yamhill on highway ; splendid Dated this 13th day of November, 1930. opportunity for right kind of man.— GEORGE W HAGLE, I.«I Hrhulmerirh at bank. 83tf Administrator of the Estate of said de* ceawed UNE KKHJOENCE In Hlll.boru, will wll very reio'onable, or will trade equity Hare, McAlear A Peters, >»-43 for small pince If h>ratcd right.— Attorney« for Administrator, Hillsboro, Or«- Kuratli A Wismar, gun. ____ ____ 82tf NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 8059 FOR EXCHANGE—Real Estate In the < '-lunty Oiurt of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington. HOUSE and lot In Portland to traile for residence or income properly.— In the Matter of the Estate of Adam Biacar. deceased. I ad Car Ex hangp. _______ lit/ Notice is hereby given that the under- «ign«d, mlmini/itrator of the estate of FOR RENT Adam Biscar, deceased, has filed his FURNISHED apartment and sleeping Final Account in the County Court of Oregon for Washington r«K/ms. — 1356 Second street. 38-89p ' he County, and that Munday, the 22nd «lay SMALL house for rent.— Inquire at 850 of December, 1930, at the hour of 10 Third street. Phone 64.______________ 89 o’clock in the forenix>n of «aid «lay and PIANO for rent, >4.00 per menth.- K. th« court room of «aid court has been A. Price Radio Co. I bit appointed by «aid Court as the lime and place for the hearing of objections TWO UNFURNISHED r<om» for rent. thereto an«l the settlement thereof. - Mrs. Minnie Buxhard, 134U Fourth Date«l and first published, November at. Call after 3 p. m. 87tf 20. 1930. Dat<- of last publication, December FURNACE HEATED room fur rent — Mrs. Msy I. Smith. 1345 Baseline Pt. 18. 1930. JOE BISCAR. Rhone 893. 84tf Administrator FURNISHED 6-r<K>m house for rent, R. E. Dennison, Attorney, close in. Phone 1664 ur inquire 900 826 Amerlrsn Bank Bldg., Lincoln at. ?,-’fI699 Portland, Oregon. >9*43 SIX-ROOM m<xlern bungalow tor rent, hardwo«Ml floors, furnace, fireplace, and garaxe, >30. Phone 363X or 3281 39tf FURNISH FID 2 or 3 room apartment with hot water and furnace heat, also sleeping rooms Mrs. Max Crandall, 6 Maple «t. 37tf BEDROOM and den adjoining for fire, hot cold water in Breakfast desired.—Mrs. J. Smith. 1121 Jxrk.on 8t._________ MONEY TO rent, room. Allan 87tf LOAN FARM MONEY to loan. The Federal ¡.and Bank now has ample money to loan to farmers at 5% I»«r cent. Over 81,000,000.00 has been loaned Ut Waah- ington county _ farmers ‘ ____ * by . the * * bank. ____ Write or call for particulars.—Wash ington County National Farm Loan Assn., _. J. __ M Person, secretary. Hills- boro. Oregon, Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends neighbors for their kindness at death of Adolph Meyer Jr., the floral offerings. - Mr. Adolph Meyer and family Minnie Hardegger: In th« name of th« State of Oregon. 1 you are hereby commanded to appear in Department No. 7, lx for« th« Honorable Circuit Court of th« Stat« of Oregon, In and for th« County of Multnomah, at the Court Houa« in th« City of Port land. on the 24th day of November. 1930, ; at the hour of 9:80 A. M. of said day, to sh«w reuse, if any exists, why a license should not be granted to Caroline, Rolette, as administratrix of the above «state, for the sale of the real property J or any part thereof hereinafter described, should not be granted, and why the order of sale thereof should not b« made as in ths petition prayed for, to sell ■ th« following ¿«scribed property so that the payment of unsatisfied claims against I the estate and the th« ehargt chargee snd ___ expenses __ _____ of administration .................... may be made ; to-wit : Ix>t numbered three hundred sixteen (815) in Johnson's Estate Addition to Bea verton-Reed ville Real Estate Transfers Williard W. Brown et ux to Hilma Peterw/n, Ixjta 7. 8, 9. 10 Blk 24 1st Add., Orenco. James Mrxire ux to Frank X. Sc heck la et ux. 40 acres Sec 11 T28 R1W Peter Vergeer et ux to Ve<ia Wilson, Lot 7 Blk 5 Reedville Home«. Frank 8 Z Bradley et ux to Harry Bradley. 8’^ of 8E% of Sec 25 T2N R4W. Margaret P. Slat ten et vir to Ole OstenBuc, Lots 1 and 2 Blk B. Re. worth Gardens. W. C. Stevens et ux to Ida Lundgren, 2 acre- Fruitvale Add., , Forest Grove. G. B. DeVries et al to_________ Elizabeth Ellsrby, 82>-j acres Sec 9 28 R1W. Richard Tusant et 1 ux _ to Lydia ____ __ H Lang, I xj U i in North Tigardville Add- ( Thoodore T. Georges et ux to Cecil C. Chandler et ux. Tract 9 Club Meadow. Gaetano Formoso, to Luigi Formoso, W4 of N 8.55 acres of Lot 373 John- MB 1-Add Beaverton-Reedville Acre age. Shaw-Feer Co. to Lucinda Stringer, 2 acres of Lot 366 Johnson Est. Add., Beaverton. Alice B. Roots to Rolin Downs, part T1S R3W State Bank of Hubbard to C. L. Mc- Catab et al. 57 67 acras Itee 16. IT, 20 and 21 TIB R2W Kath«rin« Orkgff «t al to Nick Blaich««. 8.72 aersa J oh neon Eat Add B«a vsrtoa. Oregon Kalama Lumbar Co. to Port- Ian«! Trust & Savings bank, part« Sac. I 27 and 36 T2N R2W. C. K Kayb«n to 8 R. Diefendorf, 10 aerss K^s 16, 17. 20 and 21 TIN R1W David K. Henry et al to Tom Miller et ux. 5.81 acres TIB R2W Gsrtl« (x*od to Harley l»a Mont, arias TIM R4W. OH; MAC, X DIDN'T KNOW YOU COULO PLAY FOOTBALL December 6, 1900. — Joseph Campbell, WUion river road toll- gate keeper, pleaded guilty to pointing n niatol at Marru, I'eter- M>n and Sam Dalia», both of Galea Creek, and the circuit court Im posed a fine of $50 Tuesday morn ing. Sentence was withheld in order to allow defendant to get th mon< iey. According to the complaint the defendant had left his (laugh ter in charge of the toll-gate, The plaintiffs passed without pay- Ing, and Campbell followed them and marched them, at the point of a pistol, to a justice of the peace. At the quietest election in many years, Dr. Bailey was elected mayor and Dr. Tarniesie, E. C. Brown, and John Northrop, eouncilrnen. Benton Bowman succeeded him self as recorder, and S. Everett continued as treasurer. With only one ticket in the field, but 59 votes were cast. .Monday evening two Chinamen were assaulted by unknown parties at their cabin near Beaverton. One, shot through the jugular vein, got a few hundred feet from the house, where his body whs later found. The other was bruised, but by he was taken to Portland ' neighbors. Sheriff Sewell and E. representing the dis- B. Tongue, ~ trict attorney, investigated. About $37 was found near the body, A rnan by the name of Webber, who has been stopping at the Tualatin for a few days, alleges that he was held up yesterday aft- ernoon by two men who carried shotguns and two dead pheasants, and was robbed of between $15 and $20. The reputed holdup is set in the well-settled Centerville neighborhood of the Wren dona- tion. Webber is a well-known dreamer, and Portland opium Detective Kerigan, who carne out this morning, identified him at once. An injunction has been issued at the requeit of William McLeod, Forest Grove, restraining the pur chasers of the Alpin & Son mill darn at Dilley from removing it. The removal of the dam would render the sawmill property of Mr. McLeod at Dilley worthless, There is a report that an at- ternpt was made last night to blow it up with dynamite. The farmers above the site reccently paid $1150 to get it out of the way. For Sale.—Extra large, heavy wrapping paper, suitable for lining houses, etc., at the Argus. NASH Arguì clarified .<1, yt Sunday, multa. NOW IS THE TIME To plant shrubs and bulbs and dress up your lawn Peat moss, Morcrop and Sheep Guano will work wonders, FARMERS’ CASH STORE IIodgen-Brewster Poultry and Dairy Feeds Cash for Poultry Phone 3061 PUBLIC SALE « Of At Smith’s cows dairy Barn in Forest Grove on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Sale to start at 1 o’clock p. m. 2H HEAD—Grade Jeraey, Guernsey and Holitein cow,, wm, are freah— balance to freshen within 4 weeks—all T- B and blood tested Don't SATURDAY, Forget the NOVEMBER Date 22, 1 O’CLOCK Terms will be given at 8 per cent interest on an approved note. Charlie Taylor, owner M. R. JOHNSON, Clerk J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE At the John Meier farm. One Mile South cf Bethany Store Tuesday, November 25th At 10:00 A. M. »harp LIVESTOCK Thirteen fine dairy cow,, 7 being purebred Brown Swixa, one fredi at time of •ale, others to freshen soon; the record of each cow will be given at time of sale; . 3*i year . purebred Brown Swiss Bull; purebred bull calf, two months old; team horses weight 3300 lb«., 7 and 10 years old; two brood sows, 8 pigs; one sow to farrow about January 1; 14 shoata about 125 pounds each. IMPLEMENTS 7 feet Champion binder; 5 foot John Deere mower; hay rake; Stude- baker • farm wagon; iron wheel farm truck; disc drill; disc; 3 section spike barrow; 14-inch plow; potato digger; roller; set harness; buggy harness; 2 hacks; 1 buggy; 2 saddles; harpoon, forks and pulleys; hay rope; electric ABC washer; cultivator; hay rack. Terms of sale: up to $20, cash, over $20, six months’ time bankable note at 8 per cent interest. FREE LUNCH AT NOON H. A. KURATLI, Auctioneer J. J. WISMER, Clerk Store November Shotgun and K. R.X. Mon., Thura., FrL—• F. M. John Meier, owner TURKEY SHOOT At Helvetia LISTENI LISTEN! Tuna la ovar HOUSEHOLD GOODS Piano; kitchen range; 2 extension tables; chairs; bedsteads; bath tub and fixtures; and all small articles and tools usually found on a farm. Linoleum for kitchen and dining room. Electric light fixtures. nuftrt tn attaSJy aJvtnctJ Ytrftrauuut ii tn—lker, aurt tkrilhag thaa ever 23 rifle shooting J. C. WENGER DR. R. J. NICOL The Eifht-90— Finest Motoring Money Can Buy—$1565 Veterinarian Telephone 643 and 642 Everywhere you go, you will hear glowing trib utes to the new Nash. Some refer to the car*6 smooth, flashing speed and delightful ease of control. Others stress its finer beauty and luxury. All marvel at the wholly unexampled value. Beyond these tributes, there is the unmistakable fact that every one who rides in or drives the new Nash desires to own it demonstration will make you, too, one of the new thousands now turning to the new Nash. 6-Cyl., II4K' Wheelb«*e Eight-8o Series 8-Cyl., I 2 I * Wheelbase $795 to $845 $1245 to $1375 Eight-70 Serie» 8-Cyl., I Wheelbx»e Eigbt-90 Series 8-Cyl.t I 24* and 133* Wheelbaae $945 to $995 $1565 to $2025 Sùt-6o Serie» FARMERS Your best land needs draining. Now is the time to start tiling. Draintile made of concrete im proves with age. I,et our drainage expert help you ( Prices F. 0, B. Factories) estimate eosts. A NEW DEAL FOR TODAY’S DOLL Hillsboro Concrete Brick ó¿ Tiie Co. J. H. KROEGER, President Telephone 1341 USED CAR EXCHANGE Hillsboro, Oregon By IRVING YOU MUST BE GOOD,TO BR ABLE TO PLAY ALL OF SURE I CAN I'M GOING TO BE A STAR PLAYER, WHEN I GROW UP- Hardware, Furniture New and U»ed Save by buying at The Whatnot, 122H and St. ^Thirty Years Ago REASON ENOUGH MAC Pace Nina i This eitetlon Is published In U m Argus, a weekly newspaper published in th« County uf Washington, Htat« of Oregon, by order of U m Honorabi« Georg« Tas weil. Judge of U m above eu titled (Jourt, Depart m«nt No. 7, made and enterad th« 10th day of Ortobar, 1930, directing same to I m published one« a week for four (4) su creasi vs weeks. Witnesa my hand snd the seal of said Cxrurt affixed this 10th day of October, 1930. Date of Firat Publication October 2S. 1980. I^ita of I-ast Publication November 1 >0. 1930. A. A. BAILEY, Clerk of Circuit Court Uy F. O. McGrew, Deputy. FOR SALE—HORSES SALE--PIGS BRED gilt« far aal«. J. H. Puw«ra, Mountaindale. ____________ MP FOR SALI. FRUITS. MELONS FOR SALE Sheep, Goats, Rabbits GRAFI.S, VEGLI AHI.F.S. FOODS HA A NAN buck for aervlre I. W Meysr. DVERTISING a FOR 2 HILLSBORO, those , positions AND BE. CAPTAIN. —> TOO OH 1AM GOOD G BE.SIDE.S I OWN THE. BALL "I’m A Producer And A Shareholder In The Swift Family” • “You can’t blame me 1! I t ike more than an ordinary interest in the affairs oi Swift A Company. I'm interested in two weye. First— as a producer. Second — as one of 45,000 shareholders. "I’m glad to belong to this big family. And it you'd ask me to sum up why, I think I'd say — 1—Swift A Company is one of the mod efficient organisations in America. Only en exceptionally well run con cern could possibly thrive on an aver age margin of less than 2 cents on every dollar of sales. g—As a producer I receive the going market price for the best butterfat, eggs and poultry I can deliver. Swift s nation-wide distribution, because of their 600 car routes and 400 branch bouses, assures me of an ever ready market I am not subject to local glute * or shortages. 1—Swift A Company employs 58,000 peo ple who receive just wages. These employes live in the communities where they work. Many of them are our own neighbors. They spend their money with our merchants, build their homes here, pay taxes like you and me. They contribute to the well being of this town. 4— As one of 45,000 shareholders, I receive a return on my investment. "You can see that there are many benefits in having contact with Swift A Company. 1'11 keep on taking my butterfat, eggs and poultry to the nearest produce plant. The more I raise, tho more I make. No wonder I'm glad to be in the 8wift family.” Swift A Coaxpaay Portland, Orogen