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M R Y’ O I N f i O P E N S : Emperor IL-
MR. WALLACE OPENS: I oppose
1 ACRE. I m i Ire . new built-in w i ll I«.' fu n .» <li«-d I t «- k . i. •«•<■. f o i l.ld d .-r
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hath, floon i, attic, varnished m y o u .
I « tu te
L o u t* I*. M a u /e r
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b rn tb e r in Me-1 t.< : declarei war. Since 1889, the varnished barbarism. No person of
Mile, k m k o /e 'i lot, paved t. $2500
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N O T It L O f 1 I N A L A< < O l N T
civilian cabinet has had no part in re pectable culture would advocate
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I'rn fra in lim e ( luiit«-,!
the emperor -> dee - ion on m atters of poking about in Japan destroying
In ,!.«• C o u n ty C< u r t « f th e S ta te o f
lb,- Sunday .■'dm I ji u i’r.im
ill peace or war. Foreign ministers temples. The royal palace in Tokyo
Orev»»n. f o r th e C o u n ty o f W a « h ln ’/t«»n
I)«- r-mber 24
was not constructed by the present
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In ll.e .M u tte r o f th e b a ta te <«f L O C K
etl treat <■ ; however, the e did Japanese Government. It has consid­
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tr,d pre-
II, 11,1- C l r i l l l l I ,M ,rl I.f I I I " S 'lilM i,f H M A U Z L Y , p e r .a - e d .
jq 1 iio chin h 'I h<
chtck.-n house, w oodshed, e a t - t ii. p o . ii fo r th«' < .»unty o f W h h ln y to n
«•♦ f r 7 45 Nr. eve- not bind the army or navy, a prime erable architectural and historic value,
N o t l c I h her« l»y y iv v r i t h a t th e u n d e r- vpiusly be
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fenced and i i o . , fenced
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will be held n ext violation of the principles of consti- and, like comparable buildings in
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A lb eit Colby, (.’b erry
1 itional government. Army and navy other countries, belongs to the civil­
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ii««r f in a l a c c o u n t In ’ he C o u n ty • oUrt «»f
Dev ind Mr C iu rle - S e h r e ib « rt , alone are perm itted direct ac­ ized world. That is tru e—for exam ­
I. I , P i t , I I. l i l t w it« '. |,«"f«’,i'la ,it i.
th e S ta te o f O re g o n f«»r W a s h in g to n Coun»
spent the In ' few d .ys this w eek | r e
150 ACHE gtock 1 m eh on htgn-
T ‘ * J '9 c i,h I I
I tu r c ti Mild
P u t r h la I.
to the emperor. Two examples ple—of Nikko. 1 am not concerned
t y , a n d th u t I r e la y , th e 22nd du y <»f In -
C Curt • '
h o rie i’ll of Hirohito's Independent action: about the fate of the em peror, but
wuy. If In tc ie ite .l w rite W eaver It i i h. Ida w ife . |,«-i«"iidM,i<
. «•rriher, P d 1 . Ut th e h o u r o f '• P, o ’ ebu < nt tit** f)
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C l.irk. 435 E W ashington, H ill..
Sept. 18. 1931 his army invaded Man-
r«*quired ,•» ui»|»«*Mr u»nl ro o m o f Nubi C o u rt ha " !»<•«• n a p p o in te « ! euro of J e r iy
( ’;»rtu t ight, w ho is ci,aria; the civilian governm ent de- hanging him as a war crim inal would
born
25tf m Y u o - u w « t a re th e !i«-rel»y
< 'o ,n |d a liit file-", a y n ln a t y<«» b y uald C o u rt a * t h e tim e a n d p la c e fo r cKiviiicseiriR
be about like hanging Henry A. Wal­
from
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.«tion.
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MODERN hom e. cl,, e m, b.ee io tti«' ui'ov«« «•ntit|p«| l o iir t Mod < un «" " i i th e h e n rin g o f »4»je c tio n n t h e r e to a m i th e
i. a d conquest existed! Dec. 7, 1941 lace, Vice President of the United
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Jap peace envoys were negotiating States, should Japan win. The em­
«»»,»! d a te t»«*iotf to fte r til» ' I ' l p i l ut i« „i
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and fir s t
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m W a'hington while Hirohito, Tojo peror Isn’t, and doesn't direct, the
\ b itin g Parent«
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w.«'k» f r " , i i th e d a te o f th«' f ir s t
23, 11,14. R a te o f lu».t p u b lic a tio n In-«’e m ­
1 'iililliu t io , i o f t h l* m u , in ,io ,o
Mini i f you
Mi- Pnt M cCorm ack, w ho is a , 1 Yamamoto plotted the war in To­ Japanese G overnm ent Trying him |
b e r 21. R d <•
fu d no to a|»|»«ar
M,»d a ria w e r »«id r«»m-
t the I ’.m ivei sit v o f, kyo! Emperor worship must be broken could only be staging a farce preced­
L IT A
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p la iu t , f o r » u n i ,ii«',«""»f. tin* I ' l . i i n ' i f f ” ■ i *
O tetf i i . i
penriuc' the holiduvs among 70,000.000 fanatics. I demand ing a lynching formally conducted.
Y«- >n B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O re g o n .
a p p ly ,<» th e C o u r t f o r th«» r«d,«’ f pray«-»l
J O S I. I ’ I I
A H O M I.H S . A t to r n e y * . 7 "
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of her p aren ts, Mr. the death ol all Hirohito’s family. Kentucky remembers that Gen. John
f o r In h i* « -o iiip J u iiit. ( » w i t . I «»r u «!*•« »«••• Y .o t, B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O re g o n
and M is G eorke M cCorm ack
J Bomb the palace from sig h t Two im ­ Hunt Morgan, a Confederate leader, -
• I «Hl u r I it u th a t c e r ta in in orttfuu» * «•»••cu,«'l
(N o v . 23. 30, Re«’ . 7. 14, 21. 1944,
Iiorn. to Mr. nnd Mr- Lee R e id le .' perial brines, at Yasukuni and Ise. was shot by a Union soldier, after,
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Peeernber 11. , o<»> n the F<»/'e~.’ must be leveled. Unconditional sur­
allegedly, he had surrendered, ff it
Noti»-e In h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r- G rove ho~pit.il
on pi.«."
o f lt . . . k P ’»'i «.f M « .,,u a a a It«-
ftiirftc d , a* A d r n in U t r a t o r o f th e e n la te <»f
render without total destruction of be true that Gen. Morgan, unarmed, I
o i . h o f W u u h ln a to ii C o u n ty , O re iro n . ’
I " 1« fir * » a n d p r io r lie n upon ,h # f o llo w ­ A P G IJ H T . S D E f iL K T , <le«.»u-«d. h a t file d
the Jap's false Incarnation of a God threw up his hands and cried: “I sur­
in
th« «.f th e E s ta te .f N E L L I E M C O O K . D e-
in g de^cri!»«»«! re a l pr«»,»«'r, y n itu u te in nuid in« F in a l A« f o u n t a m i l(» "p o rt
■■ ho rules the universe is insufficient. render. Don’t shoot”, and if it be true
C o u n ty
C o u rt
<»f
W a * h in g t'» n
< o u n ty , e<>u».<*4Í, b y th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f.th « « S ta te
» n in ty Mini S ta te , t o - w it :
Jap children are taught to die for the that the Union soldier replied, deiib- '
nl«l C o u rt h a * fix e d J)«*' .-’
I,«"»?lurtln« a t S
I-. c o r n . r o f S a c tlo n O re g o n , a n d
«»f Or«"g»»n. f'» r W a « h in g '-»n ( g u n ty . and
in
emperor. Hang the em peror, I say, erately: “Surrender, hell”, and killed '
Pi. I’ Z N . It. 4 W . W . M lu n n in p wen, h e r 30, I ' d I, a t 1 0 :0 0 o ’ cl«»ck a m
t h a t be h a . d u ly q u a lif ie d a* su ch .
A ll
tin - ( »»urt i(«»om o f u a id » «»urt at H » lf - p .-r"» m h a v in g « lu in i. h / u ir is t -:»i<l
D -m ll« ".’
th e n .« , N o r t h
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ar d kill the hokus-pokus divinity of Gen. Morgan, the incident does not .
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nr»- h e re b y notif»» d t » p r e .e n t th e sam e
the 124th square-domed crack-pot make a nice chapter of A m eiican his­
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th e n 1«' S o u th
' - m ile , ,<» tin * h e a rin g «»f o b je c tio n « th e r e to u n d th e • iu ly v e r if ie d it- b y la w re q u ire d , t o th e
burr-head descendant of the sun god­ tory, but how much worse history
« o t t lv , i« n t n f Raid e s ta te .
p la c e o f h r u ftn iiln u , r o h t a lu iiiK 1 ('• a»r«-.
u n d e r s ig n , * « !
„♦
H ills b o r o .
Or««g<»n. o r at
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It
S P A T I I . A d m in is t r a t o r
would have been made had Morgan
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MR. WAIJ.ACE CHALLENGES: been tried, by his enemies, con­
1 r a id fl« . rn t h r <l«*f. ii» !:iiit« u itl- . ’ he p la in * A d r r iin is t rut«»r.
g.»n, w it h in s ix m o n th a f r o m th e «late o f I
(N«»v. 3 ’. Dec. 7. 14. 21, 2N. 1944)
Military leaders rule Japan, direct demned and executed. Generations of
w i lh ln (e r« ,«t
t i f f th© M J III o f 1300.00,
th ia noth«*.
’ !•«• H l!i d a y o f lle e e tn h v r.
E s ta te : r. m m a 1
1
th<*r©on fro m
D a t «-«J t h is 7 ih d a y o f D e ce m b e r, A . R
the emperor, but if that were Hot Japanese, and others. Asiatics and
ie«l E x e c u to r o f 1944.
1 9 U . a t th© ral«« n f bin p«»r c e n t |»«r an
N O T IC I
true, killing of members of Hirohito's Europeans, will read the story of this
I n u rn , at <! Ih«« fiir th » r sum o f (1 0 0 .0 0 a t- ’ !»«• E-tttt«" <»f E M M A 1.. H A A fb . D reea -
JO H N T
COOK.
A d rn . o f th e E n la te
fam !y would put us on a level with w ar’s results.
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th«« o f N eill«" M . ’ ->'k. Re. «-n-e«I.
i >rti©y*« frea . Itesi.!«--« th e r.m ls an«! <!>
• d. bus file d
Bis f in a l ir r o u n t
MR. YOUNG CHALLENGES: De­
b u r .....ru- »Is p rt vid«"»l l»y a tu tu '« *; t h i i l r a id < " u n t y C v u r l o f th«* S la t e <»f O re g o n Í >:
T lfO S . 11. T O N Í . P E J R .. A t t o r n e y f o r
the Bolshevist who murdered the Ro­
aal«! ! V\ ’ »» ! ii n g '" i i ( ’«»unty. a n d a u id (.'«»urt h »
1 n < " ttg » y c !»<• f o r e r I* wed, a n d (h a t
stroy the Gc-lden Cow at Kyoto, the
A d m in is t rat«»r
manoff
family.
And
we
make
war
in
re a l p r u jx r t y !»«• •«»!,! In th e m a n n e r p
a iip o ln t * » I . " n i ! " r .-a. l u . I , n t l o o ’c lo c k
(R««e. ’ 14. 21. 2®. 1914. J a n . 4. 1946»
I RcrHx.1 by la w f«»r th a nalc • f r««al pr<
behalf of civilization, liberality. Meiji holy rice m ilitary tem ple and
A . M . » i i th e ( ‘»»urt r« » ,n in ••!« ! C«*urt
bomb the palace. Daily at 11 a. n. the
Krai Eatate and Insurance
E s t a t e : H e n ry K a m n a
I r r t y upo n executl*»,,. a m i th a t t he i '
f '. r l»»-ur, ng obj«««tinns t h v r v t a an«4 s e t tle ­
Bombing the Imperial Palace from Dai Honei (Im perial H eadquarters
N O T IC E T O < K E D IT O R S
131 8 2nd. Hillsboro
tf j «•••«■«I» o f s aid «ale be a p p lie d t o th e R a li*- m e n t ih .T c -f. Rate<l N n v e m h e r 21, 19(4.
sight
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comprising four adm irals and four
N o tic e is ber«*i y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r- ¡ people who should be sent to school
FARM S suburban , filb ert orchards, d e m a n d * <>f th e p l a i n t i f f a r l ' i n r ut>-<
L
J M c A L K A K . A t to r n e y
generals) m eet with Hirohito. The
t ig n e d h a * beam a p p o in te d a n d has beasn ; Backing
iN w v . 23. .30. R e . 7. I I . 21, 19(4»
acreage.
Cash buyers w aiting ■aid n o te a n d m u rtg a y e an hrr«dnl»«'f< r
down from advocacy of palace grounds are of NO architec­
• In ly con firm « '« ! as E x e c u to r o f th«* L a s t
d in g a t to r n e y ’ *
fe««* and
Fur p rom pt and courteous serv let s -• p * e t c * ifie a d m , i in d i* c lu
E s t a t e : R o b e rt S te v ie
burning
the
temples
and
mentioning
W il ia m ! T .-» a n e n t < f H E N R Y K A M N \
tural or historic value. Built in 1889
r« e m e n t-.
T h l* R iirnm nn
N O T H E T H < K E D IT O R S
call or w rite today.
Specializing i* a e rv e tl up«»n b u yo
two which should be razed does not are many smudgy wooden and brick
I>. .•:..«•«!. b y th<* C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e
u b y p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f
N " . 601»
in W ashington county, located a ’, f .. r f»»ur a u c c e **iv e a n d r o n - e c u t i v e w e e i ■
S ta te i f Oreg»»n f<»r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ' improve the Young and childish a r­
buildings. How many American sui­
In th e C o u n ty < «»urt o f ’ he S ta te o f an I t h a t lie has d u ly q u a lif ie d as s u ch
the foot of C anyon Hoad Wayne th e d a te o f th e f lr « t p u b lic a tio n t h e r e d Or««v».n
e C o u n ty o f
W a s h in g to n , A l l p, r-o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id | gument. Nobody knows what God, if cides would result from H enry A.
E Nugle, phone P o rtlan d B ro ad ­ b e in g R e c m lm r 7 th , 1944. a n d th e dat« F r o b a tg f D u e r p a th r tm
e n t.
any, rules the universe. The wisest Wallace’s hanging? Killing the em- '
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can only believe. Americans behav­ peror guarantees mass hara-kiri in
n a r y 4 th , 1945, p u rw u a n t to o r d « r «»f B
■ •ig n-1 has been a p p o in te d a d m in is t r a t r ix
t«» th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t 191 I S. E. 22n d
P ra n k P e te r« . J u d g e <»f th e a bo ve e n tith - 1
ing like a drunken mob in the time Japan’s h-g’n command! By-pass Nik­
•
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.i i i .. ■
S tr e e t, P o r t la n d , Oreg«>n, o r a t th e I.a v !
C o u rt re n d e re d a rid »lated N o v e m b e r .30th.
of Attila would not improve this n a­ ko and its monkey-worshiping tem­
<-.’«• «-«I. b y th e < »unty C o u rt o f th e S ta te O f f i. »• < f T h -
H . T o n g u e J r . . C o m m e r­
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tion's reputation.
B LEEPIN G room f -i ren t, w ith
c ia l B lo c k . H ills b o r o , O reg .»n, w it h in s ix
ples. but bum ALL Shinto temples
W M C ii \ B i
v
k itch en privileges. — 440 East K e a id e n t A t to r n e y S ta te o f <>r«Rv n I - • h a . q u a lif ie d . A l l per»«-,»« h a v in g elairn-« I m o n th * o f th e «late o f t h l* n«»tice.
MR. YOUNG REPLIES: Im practi­ symbolic of pertinacious em peror-cult
a id e s ta te a re h e re b y n o t if ie d to
R a te d th is 7 th d a y o f D e c e m b e r. 1 9 t t
Jack so n .
30tf O ff:- e Aiblres«*. F lrw t N a tio n a l H a n k B u ild ­ a p g r e a s in e s n t t s th
cal, unrealistic Tom Wallace mixes savagery. Forget the Civil War. Pre- ;
e sam e, d u ly
v e r if ie d
as b y
HENRY
KAMNA
J R ..
E xec, o f
th e
O re g o n .
HOUSE for re n t at Laurel. 4 rooms. in g . HHI*h«»ro,
la w re q u ire d , to th e u n d e rs ig n e « i a t P o r t ­ I .a * ' W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t o f H e n ry K a m ­ history, Japs, Russians, Attila, God pare a brilliant chapter on W orld,
I I . 21. 2S, I ' l l . , ,l»n. 4. 1915
la n d 1. R o u te 5, B o x 727, w h ic h s a id a d - ' n a . R«-cea-e«l.
i-le itilc ity
amt
plum bing
II
and the Im perial Palace. Emperor War II w-herein surviving Japs will
MuRitev va. Ma*»e>
T IIO S . I I . T O N G P E J R ., A tt« » rn e y f
Egger. Hl 2. Hill boro, at L a u r­
d r« -«
i* m y re s id e n c e
in
W n - h in g to n
SI M M O NS
Hirohito, the Rasputin of Japan, heads read of their defeat
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MR. WALLACE REPLIES: 1 am not ,
( R . c . 7. 14. 2 ! . 2®. 1944. J a n 4. 1945»__ » a religion which tolerates savagery
tli«* «late h e re o f.
f.-r ti»«« C .«un tv o f W .i h ln g to n
FIV E b ran d new h use.-, for ren t í l r . y
and barbarism . A granite m arker contending that the palace grounds
R a te d a n d
f ir s t
p u b lis h e d
N o v e m b e r’
f
E s ta te : M a y m e B a rb e r
For d etails call ATw, 91188 or con
3 ', 1®44. L u * t p u b lic a tio n D e c e m b e r 2*». I
N O T IC K :
1h<- " r ,. |e r
ha« hp»n should supplant the palace with “Here or 1889 additions have architectural ,
ta c t Coat.- C onst, a l i -n C
L L < tY R M A S S E Y , D e fe n d a n t.
1911.
I 'o ii f l r i r r « ! a« E x e c u to r o f th e e r ta te o f
lived the Mikado who stabbed us in value, or that democratic moguls <
39
W B urn a-to. I-, rtland
I • Ll.»y.l M a ey. th e a b « o <• n a m e d <!«•-
M A Y M I.
I tA R IlE It.
de..MW«1.
by
th e
J I \N IE
STEELE
A d m i n h t r a t r ix
the back, used poison gas on helpless would comm it mass suicide if Henry
:
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> H e o f O re y o n fo r
4 OAN
A ROSENBERG.
A "
« y
nt
SL E E P IN G i > m b " rent Hutto- fen»Iant
Rt th e N a m e «»f th e S ta te o f ( ) r « T " n • L a w . 710 Pitt«»ek B lo c k . P o r tla n d . O rc
were m urdered. He was
( '..u n ty . A l l p e rso n s h a v in ir Chinese, approved the execution of Wallace
, W n h in rto n
3!»tf
C ran i ill, 25# E Maple
Y«»u ar«' h e re b y require« ! to a p p e a r a m i
( N . v. 3U. Dec. 7. 11. 21. 2-1. 1941»
claim, acaiMl wU r r- ia te , r e re q u ire .) ». the Doolittle flyers, allowed the to r­ bumped o B last summer and Hanne-
a ita w e r th e c o m p la in t file d a g a ln « t y »t.
p r.-e n t
th e m ,
w ith
p ro p e r
v o u ch e rs
E s ta te : M a ry (
(» 'M a ra
ture of Christian missionaries, the gan, Kelly, Roosevelt survive. I on’t
in th«" ah«»ve e n tltl« * ! w u it on o r b«-f. t.
w i t h in s ir m o n t h ' fr o m th e d , i e h e re o f
NOTH I
OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
bayoneting of wounded soldiers and think killing Hirohito’s family on the
a tio n n f f o u r w a rk a fr o m
t it
t o th e u n d e r.- iy n r -i at th e o f f ic e o f V. m
ELD ERLY s -b.-r gentTem.in se e k ­ g th a e te e <»f x p ir ’ he
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f l r * t ptil>lieatl«»n o f t h i* s u m ­
H a re , in
th e
h ir s t
N a tio n » l
Hank
the bombing of houses of God”. For theory that mass hara-kiri would
P i la t e <»f M A I D
<
O M A H A . R« n , m -, !. <;
ing ,t m odern room w ith b re a k ­ m o n *. I f yon a«» f a il to a p p e a r a n d at
C o u n ty
civilization to make progress, fclimi- diminish Japan's population would be
f»l«sl h« r f in a l acc«»unt in th«» ( ‘ «»unty H n ild in y , H ills b o r o , W a s h in g to n
fast pnvile-.es, e ith e r in H illsboro w e r. p l a i n t i f f w i l l a p p ly t o th«' ( ' > »it C ha«
Iie .-e m i.e r 7. »9««.
o u rt «.f th e S ta te «.f O re g o n f o r W a s h in g ­ O re y o n .
u«te the cancerous palace, temples cricket or logic. Backing down to
f r th e r e lie f p ra y e d f o r In h e r
« ■■m-
F orest flr-v .-, o r Bcnv.-rton.
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II Mil. FRANCIS B. > T I R a id Em peror of Rat-land. I believe Shinto tem ples, after having de-
(
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e. at t.laint a de«.."«' o f div«»r«e f t < l e f < - I- S a tu r d a y . D e c e m b e r 3«». 1914. a t 1'» »»’ .'lo c k
Mr. Wallace's statem ents come from , rrsmded that "temples” be burned is
I’... tim id Hotel
39i)
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in tin - C o ’. u t K<M»m in s a id ( - i r t « ¡IS . A t to r n e y
ul.liRhe«!
„ r . l" ,
T h i« • u m m o n * i*
l l h v 7. 11. 21. Í 8 . 1911. J n n 4. L ? ’ >i
tea readers, clairvoyants and ouiji I sjSritual im provem ent maybe, but
J r h e a rin g o b je c tio n * th e r e to a m i s « 'tth -
,,f
li o n . B.
P ra n k
I
| not im provem ent of argum ent.
E s ta te : . 'la r a J . Re. hen
boards.
uho xu e n titl« '*! < «»urt, d a te d th<* 12’ h d a y in e n t the,"«-<»f.
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1911
NO TRE:
T h e u n d e i. iv n e d
A d m in i-
, f D e cem b er. 1941.
J I 'L I A
O ’ M A K A , A d m in is t r a t r ix .
W A NT 2 ba I. i om on first fioui.
ir u i o r
of
th e
E s ta te
of
O LAR A
J.
R a te o f f i r * t p u b lic a tio n D e c e m b e r ' I .
E. J . M c A L E A R . A t to r n e y .
H E C I IE N . dec. used, has f il. s i h i . f in a l a c­
lin fu rn tied
excejil for sm all! 1911 R a te «,f h « 't p iih li.- a ti i, J a n u a ry
(N.»v. 3 ".
7. 14. 21. 2«. 1 9 1 0
c o u n t in th e m a tt e r o f sa id e s ta te , a n d
h e a te r and gas or electric cook­ I I . 191,'.
th .. C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re y . n
E s ta te : P e te r P«»(vin
ing —A lice Cajiles. 120 N orth A
f.r
W a - h in jtt o n
C o u n ty
has
a p p o in te d
N O T IC E T o C R E D IT O R S
A d d re iR • ,.1« S
W . A ld e r S t . P o r t ia , ’
stre e t F orest G rove
TelejOione 4.
S a tu r d a y . J a n u a r y 1 7 th . 1945. a t th e h o u r
N o . (1029
O re g o n .
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N " ti« ‘e. th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f W a s h in g ­
.R . • 14. 21. 2 < 1944. J a n . 4. I I . IS P .,
to n C o u n ty . O re g o n , ha« appoint«»«!
,ne tim e a n d th e C o u rt ro o m o f s a id f o u r ! in
At le a st 5000 m erc h a n t seam en
B A N K S—A su rp rise p a rty w as
PItIV A 'I’E party Wants house with
1» .’t i t r i x o f th e 1- ,ta te o f 1’ E‘T E R P O T - H ill. b o r o . W a s h . C o . O re g o n , a - t h e p la , - .
given W ednesday evening for H a r­ and officers m ust be re c ru ite d each
2 o r 3 bedroom s, k itch en w ire d ,
V I N . decenM-d. A U pers o n s h a v in g c la im « f r h e a r in g .« jje e tiu n s th e r e -., a n d setele-
for elec tric range, can give best j
vey Thom pson, who is hom e on m o n th d u rin g N o v tm b er, D ecem ­
a g a in s t s a id e s ta te a r e re q u ire d t«» p r e ­ m e n t t h e r ts if
H e c e m b c r 14th. 1944.
NOTICE
furlough frem the S o u th Pacific. b er an d J a n u a r y to fill m inim um
re fe re n c .
W t.
i
I ■1 ’
s e n t th e m , w it h p r o p e r v o u c h e rs , t o m e
C A R I . (1
I l K ' H E N . A d m in is t r a t o r
S
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rccelv«*»!
b
y
S«
h-»«’I
G en Del . St. Paul. O re
39p i
W M . C . H A R E . F R A N C IS E . S T U R ­ The affair w as held at th e hom e m an n in g needs fo r m e rc h a n t ships,
a t th«« o f f ic e o f J . O. J o h n s o n . A t to r n e y .
W a«hintr»--n C o u n ty , < )i-
of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C liff th e R e c ru itm e n t an d M anning O r­
229 L u m b e r m e n '* B ld g ., P o r tla n d , w i t h ­ G IS . A tto rn e y s .
W ANT to ren t a or i, room mod j R g o i n - t . r i . f t .r N o th e JM, s ale
<»f th«' f«»ll.»w: ng
«le
in s ix m o n th :- fr o m N o v e m b e r .30. 1911.
. lic e
I I . 21. 24. 1911. J a n . 4. 11. 191.1
T hom oson. The p arty w as also in g anization of th e W ar S hipping
c m house on or lav Ja n u a ry 15
»<ctii»ed re a l pr->i»erty o f s u c h d i s t r ic t s i t ­
R P T H I ’O T V I N . E x r e u t r ix .
honor’ of H arvey's birth d ay . Re- a d m in is tra tio n h as announced.
E s ta te : M a rio n 44. S h ip le y
P hone 3131
39t u a te in W n«hingt<»n <‘«Hinty, O re g o n •
J . (». J O H N S O N , A t to r n e y f-»r E x e c u ­
NO TRE:
T h e u n d e rs iy n e ,!
ha*
been fre-h m en ts of cake, sandw iches and
C o m m e n c in g f o r t y (401 f««et p jt - t o f th<
O f th e 5000 m onthly needs fig ­
tr ix .
R E L IA B L E
p arty w ants
2 or 3- N '»rthw««*t
a p p o in te d a d m in ia t r a t r ix o f th e e - ta te o f coffee w ere served to th e 30 guests u r e a b o u t 1600 should be m en in
c o r n e r <»f S e c tio n T h i r t v -f.» u r
« N o v . 30. Dec. 7. 14. 21. 2 * . 1911»
bedroom
u n fu rn ish ed
h o u s e ( .341. T o w n s h ip On«' (1» S n t h o f Rang«
M A R IO N
W . S H l l 'l . E Y . deceased, b y th e present.
the officer ra tin g s; firs t and sec­
E s ta te : E rn e s t R e m m le r
P erm an en t
it S Bush. Rt. 5 O n e ( I t W e s t <»f th e W illa m e tt« ' M e r id i­
C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O r w o n fo r
U rogram Today
ond
cla ss
a s s is ta n t
en g in eers:
N O T H P H P P IN A L A C C O C N T
44 a s h in y to n C o u n ty . A l l p e rso n s b a v in «
B o x 43. H ills b o r o
39p an a n d r u n n in g th e n c e E a *t T w •» h i m i r c i
T
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g
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school
program
w
ill
N
o
.
5894
licensed
rad io o p erato rs, WSA
c la im s a y a in s t s a id e s ta te
a r e re q u ire d
a m i e ig h t (2t»Rl feet t«» a p o in t ; th e n .
he held in the grade school g y m ­ added. O th e r ra tin g s n e .d e d a re
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f to p re s e n t th e m , w i t h
p r o p e r vo u ch e rs
S o u th T h r e e h u n d re d a m i f . u i r t i ’en (314»
nasium
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n
at able-bodieid seam en, f i r e m e n ,
w i t h in s ix m o n th s fr o m th e d a te h e re o f
fe « t t«» « p o i n t ; th e n c e W e s t Tw«» h u n d re d O re g o n , f r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty .
In tin * M a tt e r o f th e E a ta te o f E R N - to th e a d m in is t r a t r ix
n t th e o f f ic e
o f 1:30. E veryone is invited.
a n d e ig h t
»2('Kl f«-et to a p o in t F o r ty
w a te rte n d t rs, oilers and qualified
P.ST
R
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M
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.
Deceased.
,40» f«"et P a -t <»f th e W « - ' lin e o f th .
W m G. H a re in th e E ir s t N a tio n a l Hank
R ollie C ox of K ansas City d is­ m em bers of the engine d ep artm en t.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r-
a h o \e d««*crlhed S*«cH,»n T h i r t y - f o t ir ( 3 l i
R u ild in « . H illa b o r o . W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
tric t sp en t W ednesday night at ihe
S urvys m ade by th e WSA indi­
-
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m
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c
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tr
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title
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th e n c e N o r th p a r a lle l w i t h tin " - a id W est
O r e tr o n .' D e c e m b e r 14. 1944.
('« m n ty c . u r t « -i.lc r
I tnt<"*« <»f J H
C liff T hom pson hom e and
Elt c a ti d
th a t ab o u t 30.000 m en,
in
T h re e c s tu te ha.« file d h«>r F in a l A c c o u n t
M A R T H A C A R O L IN E
S H IP L E Y . A d ­
S h e a re r, E lia a h r th It
S m ith . 4.rn«'"«t O l- lin e o f S e c tio n T h i r t y - f o u r ( .'» It.
W
ebb
-,f
Y
am
hill
spent
Thursday
th e a bo ve e n t it le d C . n ir t n n d th a t M o n ­
enough to fill im m ediate quotas,
__
•<»n. J o h n W .R ch. M a rth a G r i f f i n . J « *e p h b u n d r e ! a n d fo u r te e n (314» feet to th e d a y , J a n u a r y 8 ih . 1945, a t 10 o ’c lo c k a. m in i s t r a t r i x .
night
th
e
re
T
he
visitors
cam
e
to
w ere in shore jobs.
W hile the
I R A N C I S E . S T I R 1 . I S . 44 M . G. H A R E .
A
S p it-r in g .
H e n ry G. <’ -»nrad.
J o h n p o in t o f b e g in n in g . c «»n talnlng «»tie a n d m . in th e C o u rt R<*»m o f th e above e n ­
visit w ith H arvey T hom pson, w ho m a jo rity of th em a re probably
A t t o r n e y '.
h i,« 'ip . E r e d r r i. k I w g im a n . ( a m i d V a n - on««-half a c re * o f la n d ;
B ills m u s t be a c c o m p a n ie d b y a c e r t i­ t i t l e ! C o u rt has been a p p o in te d b y th e
is
hom
e
on
fu
rlo
u
g
h
from
N
ew
j
tD e e I I . 21. 29. 1944. J a n . 4, 11. 19451
m
en
of
little
sea
experience,
there
d i'ii |tra«*iiihuR« li. . E lis a b e th B a rie v . H * r
C o u rt a-» th e tim e a n d p la c e f o r th e h e a r­
G uinea.
a re m an y experienced m en am ong
lo t
< . . r . h 'lt u
M c C lu re .
J '- lin
P e te r s o n : fie d «heck in th e sum o ffe r e d , a m i u l l
in g o f o b je c tio n s t h e r e to a n d th e s e ttle -
E s ta te : J o h n P e te rs o n
b id s m u s t he in th e h a n d * o f P e te r M
H
onored
at
P
a
rty
g u a r d ia n s h ip o f R o n a ld R
B ill" . S h a ro n
th em w ho could fill ra te d posi­
N O T IC E O E E I N A I . S E T T L E M E N T
O ls o n , R o u te 1. T ig a r d . O re g o n . n»»t la te r m e n t th e re o f.
J o h n G h erts w as honored w ith tions, W SA believes.
N a d in e B ill" a m t G a ry B o yce B ill* . Let­
R a te d a n d f ir s t p u b li h««d D e cem b er 7 th
The
u n d e rs ig n e d . E x e c u tric e s
of
th t
th a n 10:00 «»'clock a. n t. on D e c e m b e r 22
a
b
irth
d
a
y
p
arty
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
evening
t e r <«. t 'u lv e r .
1944.
R
a
te
o
f
la
s
t
p
u
b
lic
a
tio
n
J
a
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u
a
ry
E
s
ta
te
o
f
J
O
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N
I
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E
T
E
R
S
O
N
.
De.-eased
C u rren tly , the W SA and the
( ir c u it c o u rt «»r«l«T*
A
M. S e n tt nn«l 19(4.
4 th , 1945.
ha ve f ile d t h e ir f in a l a c c o u n t in th e C o u n ­ at
his hom e here. P resen t w ere
Bi<ls w i l l I»«« «»pened
at
th e
M cKay
M anpow er C om m ission a re
John I
B lu m V- I r a n k W« ll * . <»r<1er o f
I R l 'R E
P E D E R S E N , E x e c u tr ix o f th e ty t o u r : o f th e S ta te o f O re tro n for W a s h ­ Mr. and Mrs. F red CAldwell and W a r
S c I p m .I in s a id d is t r ic t N o . li* .
nt
con
d u ctin g an in ten sified re c ru it­
tliR in i. al : A n d re w I
a m i R e lp h ln e H u ft
I
ol
I-
in
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ih
-r.
R
.-cea-ed.
in g to n C o u n ty a n d said C o u rt has ap
o ’c h w k 1». m on D«*<'eml»« r 22. 19 1»
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge ing drive fo r both experienced
John
R
a m i ( .o ld ie N e h o n . «»tile r:
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a
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29.
1945.
a
t
10
o’el,a-t
P E T P B M O L S O N . C le r k . S c h ool R
Neilson and children. Mr. and Mrs. seam en nnd new p ersonnel w illing
M a rth a N im z v-« I 're d N im z . r . -.tr ,in in >
S p a ld in g
B u ild in g ,
P o r t la n d .
O re g o n .
A . M . in th e C o u rt ro o m in said ( o u r
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . Or« i
., , ,
David Crowley va. J oae ph A . i t r h t N o . I K . i , ».’.•,
(D ee. 7, 1 4. 21. 28. 1944, J a n . 4. 1945)__
f o r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s t h e r e to a n d s e ttle ­ Al G h erts and ch ild ren . Mr. and to be tra in e d
fo r m e rc h a n t m a­
i ».
. !"t i •
lla k e r . o rd e r «»f « l i R i n i f . - a l ; L a u ra A n n a
Mrs. J o h n G h erts and fam ily.
E s ta te : C h a rle s I I . K e lle y
m e n t th e re o f.
rine service.
A lthough the R e ­
C r o w le y v«. Jo.«"ph A
B a k e r, <»rder «»I
O n 'e -l th is 2 9 th d a y o f D e ce m b e r, 1941
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Lvda of cru itm e n t an d M anning o rg an iza­
N O T I C E : T h e C o u n ty C o u r t o f W n * h -
d ia m la * a l : J a c o b Ita m le r J r . a m i K o tta lia
ANNA
41
KARNES.
H E R V I.
M ET
G lenw o. d e n tertain ed w ith a fam ­ tion re c ru its about 3000 m en a
in g to n C«»unty, O re g o n ,
ha*
a p p o in te d
B a u d e r v«. B I I . a m ! M a ry C a n to r, de- i
C A I . E E . E x e c u tric e s .
ily d in n e r Sunday. The d in n e r w as m onth, th e n u m b er b arely m eets
E a ta te : J. L a w re n c e G ra h a m
m e e x e c u tr ix ,»f th e E s ta te o f C H A R L E S
f »» ilt a m i
_ .. ;
E.
J
.
M
c
A
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A
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.
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tto
r
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e
y
.
in celeb ratio n of the b irth d a y a n ­ no rm al rep lacem en t of m en te m ­
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt f o r th e C o u n ty o f H K E L L E Y , al*.» k n o w n n * C. H . K e lle y
Illo .. . 21. 29. 1914. J a n . 4. 11. 19. 1915,
W j,Rhingt«»n.
n iv ersaries of Iola Van Loo. Bud p o ra rily ashore on leave, WSA
decease«!.
A ll
p e rs o n s
h a v in g
c la im s
N o t i. e ia h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u m lc r - a g a in s t s a id e s ta te a re r e q u ire d t«» p re
E s ta te : John K n e ip
Lvda, F aye L vda and H arvey pointed out.
T o help increace
signe<l has been npp»»int.*«l a d m in is t r a t r ix s e n t th e m , w i t h p r o p e r v o u c h e rs , t«>_ m ,
N O T IC E O E F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T
1 hom p'on.
NOTH r
( IP B O N I» S A L E
m e rc h a n t
seam en
rolls.
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s
ta
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tte
rs
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n
,
C.»m-
a t th e o f f ic e o f P. E-
N o tic e I-« h e re b y g iv e n th a t
ealed hl«b
Mrs.
E
thel
Je
n
se
n
e
n
tertain
ed
the
L ak es seam en in p a rtic u la r are
W il l a n d T e s ta m e n t o f J O H N K N 1 .IH . de­
B u ild in g .
H ills
• h a ll be re ce ive d b y 1 be unde» r ig ite d u n ­ H A M . deceasetl. b y th e ( ’o u n ty C o u rt o f m e rc ia l N a tio n a l B a n k
W a s h in g to n ( ’ o u n ty a m i has q u a lifie d . A ll b o ro . O re g o n , w it h in s ix m o n th * fr o m D e ­ ceased, has file d h is f in a l a c c o u n t in the B .anks-M ountaindale ”500'' club at being
urged
by
W
SA
an
d
the
t i l th e h o u r o f e ig h t o’ cl.w-k p. m . on
hom e of Mrs. D ennis H all WMC to accep t off-shore posts
p erson« h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t
ai«l e s ta te c e m b e r 7, 1944.
C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n fo r the
th e tw e n tv - e ig t» ’ h «lay «»f D e c e m b e r, 1911
T
uesday
afternoon
last
w
eek.
Mrs.
W IN IF R E D
I R E N E H V R I . B V R T , E x ­ W a s h in g to n C o u n ty a n d sa id C o u r t hu-
as soon ns the lakes season closes
a n d im m e d ia te ly th e r e a ft e r p u b lic ly
o p ­ a r e h e re b y n o t if ie .I t o p re s e n t th . m . d u ly
n p p o in te d J a n u a r y 29. 1945. a t 19 o 'c lo c k Jam es 'M ath iesen won first
prize.
ened b y 1he
R i - t r i. t S. bool llo a n l
o f v e r if i, a l as b y la w re q u ire d t o th e u n d e r ­ e c u tr ix .
E x p erien ced men. W SA said,
I*. L . P A T T E R S O N . A t to r n e y f o r th e A . M . in th e C o u rt R is o n in s a id C -’u r Mrs M arv W alker w on second and
in
W a s h in g to n
( '» u in ty , O re g o n ,
S»h«H»l
D h trh t
No.
ID ".
W a s h in g to n s ig n e d
should re p o rt by w ritin g o r w iring
f o r h e u rin g o lije c tio n s th e r e to n n d s e ttle ­ Mr-
E x e c u t rix .
D
ennis
H
all
w
on
third.
T
he
, |», ,
, , l I.
I .
I'.» I I. J a n
I . 1 ••»'-»
m e n t th e re o f.
next m eeting of the clu b w ill be collect to the U. S. M erch an t M a­
H a te d t h is 1 t t h d a y o f December. 1941.
E s ta te : N e llie M . Cook
at the hom e of Mrs. C ass W ilson rine. W ashington. D. C.; or by
W A L T E R S. R O W E N . E x e c u to r
applying d irectly to th e ir m aritim e
N O T IC E
T O ( K E D IT O R S
E . J . M c A L E A R . A t t o r n e y . H ills b o r o . Ja n u a ry 26.
N o . 6034
union, to an y U. 8. E m ploym ent
O
re
g
o
n
.
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n , ( h a t th e u n d e r ­
S ervice office o r to any p o rt o f­
I Dee. 21. 29. 1914, J a n . 4. 11. 19. 19451
s ig n e d b n * been a p p o in te d A d m in is t r a t o r
F orm th e In terestin g and p ro fit­
«•III»' |h|
Should We Bomb the Palace and Hang
Hirohito?
a el, start the first ci"i»iH-nat*ble
T h e two w aiting w eeks fRity
be served in 1!H4 if unem ploym ent
, up allies into th e new year.
('
are handled in 22 reg u lar
U S E S local offices and in o th e r
a
week
or Itinera«», ser
>rnpt
ip
H. W. CURRIN
hue
RJ4.I
v ce. In p in e s w here w orkers a re
Put able to file claim s w ith rep-
,-
.
f
-
••
, 'iiiin is s iu n .
they
oul,I w rite at once to tiie
U dur« cen
tial office in Salem for dirae-
: >ns fo r filing by mail.
L o t year only ,’07 initial clainv
r . 19U w ere filed in December,
i i oared w ith n e a tly
15.000
for Dei em ber. BMO.
Jnmet R. Yourif
I
HILLSBORO ARGU
s
s
s
s
s
is
Sum m ons
bo fiiv,
Hl MMI'NH
<!ro vc
:ia:i!»p
I"
W nnt.-d— Reni E state
37
WANTED
Places to Sell
To All Our Friends and Customers £
We have enjoyed serving you and look forward
to helping you further in the New Year!
ROY W HEINRICH
»
Case Farm Machinery
Houses
A creage
Farm s
Filbert O rchards
Wo Have Buyers
Griffith & Meeke
34
38
For R.-n,
mi
Room nnd Board
W an ted to Rent
r . 11
ELI
V*.
LUBRICATION - TUNE-UP
GENERATORS - CARBURETORS - GAS - OIL
TUALATIN VALLEY SERVICE
HAROLD W EISENBACH, Prop.
126 S. First
A t N ew L ocation
22 7 S. TH IR D
x\ \|
I
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B ids W anted
Public Notices
Court O rders
AVENUE —
Phone 1361
HILLSBORO
W ith F a b e r E lectrical A ppliance and F red's F u rn ace
and S heet M etal Shop
40
Need for Merchant
Seamen Pointed Out
Phone 1046
ROPER ELECTRIC CO.
39
Returned Soldier
Honored al Party
Hillsboro
H O U S E W IR IN G
Done by Contract or Time and Material
W E DO POLE LINE CONSTRUCTIO N
For C om fort and Savings
. . . BUILD W IT H
CONCRETE
Building Blocks
♦ Insulation against h eat or cold. ♦ F irep ro o f fo r lo w er in ­
surance rates. ♦ C oncrete is tim e and term ite proof.
SEE VS TOR CONCRETE PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS
McCormack Concrete Pipe Co.
H ighw ay E ast of H illsboro — Route 2
P h o n e 3215
2
E state N otices
N otices of Sale
BUYING
HEAVY BLOCK and SLAB
WOOD
fice of th e W ar S h ipping A dm inis­
able h a b it of read in g th e A rgur tra tio n .
M en will be given im ­
C lassified Ads. T u rn to th e Classt m ed iate assig n m en t to vessels, an d
on rep o rtin g , w ill be fu rn ish ed
fied Ad pages now.
A U C T IO N S A L E
16-INCH LENGTH
If you have extra .space, order next winter’s wood
now and prevent next spring and summer's rush.
1 mile Northwest oi G aston on Patton Valley road.
N O T IC E
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 2
If you have your wood ordered from ns and have
not received it or a reply, please mail a postcard
slating name of road on which you live (not route
as we are unahle to find you by route) and giving
mailing address so we can notify you when deliv­
ery can he made.
If you are out of wood, let us know and
delivery will he made immediately.
F orest G rove 2 nr 2 'i- c o r.l loads
C orneliu s 2 o r 2 ‘i-eo rd loads
-H illsboro- 2 'i- c o rd loads
Ilecd v ille 2 'j- c o rd loads
Aloha 2'j-io rd load*
Beaverton 2H-cord loe««
$0.25
$6.50
$0.50
$7 00
$7.50
. $8.00
Also P o rtlan d O rd ers
GLENWOOD FUEL
Box 12, G len w ood , O regon
cord
corti
cord
cord
cord
cord
Having p u rch ased a business in Seaside, O regon. I w ill sell the
follow ing d airy eq u ip m en t on m y farm ,
Sale sta rts a t 1 p. m.
21
By v irtu e of an o rd e r of th e C ircuit C o u rt of th e S tate of O regon, for
M ultnom ah C ounty. I w ill sell at PU B L IC SA LE at the
farm of A b rah am Z ahler, D eceased,
WILL PAY TOP PRICES
A b ou t 3 m iles East of B eth an y on S p rin g v ille R oad, on
HEAD DAIRY CATTLE
21
17 g rad e G u ern sey cows, 4 fresh cows. 3 d u e to freshen in Jan u ary ,
b alance in good flow of m ilk. 4 y earlin g heifers. T his is a high grade
h erd of h eavy pro d u cers. S ev eral of these cow s have given ns high as
50 lbs. w hen fresh. S ev eral 40-lb. p roducers at first freshening. A v er­
age herd test of 4!)r:. F u ll in fo rm atio n w ill be given at sale.
EQUIPMENT
i DeT.aval 2 -u n lt m ilk in g m achine, com plete: 10 10-gallon m ilk cans:
I m ilk cooler; b u ck et stra in e r; 2 b ro o d er stoves. N um erous sm all tools.
- 1 span m ules an d set harness. 16 tons loose hay in b arn . 4 tons baled
straw .
TER M S:
EXECUTOR'S SALE
W alnut Meats
THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th
70 V2
Sale to s ta rt at 1:90 p m.
1 cow: heifer to freshen in January: 1 calf; mower;
rake; wagon; plow; harrow; platform scale; cultivator;
cider press; all household furniture, dishes and cooking
utensils: about 50 bushels wheat; 50 bushels oats: 5 tons
hay: and all small tools usually found on a farm.
TERMS:
Per pound for light halves
DUGDALE NUT DRIER
SEE CLERK FOR TERMS
For T erm s See C lerk of S a le
In Case of R ain Sale W ill Be H eld U n d er C over
OTTO OPPENLANDER, Owner
J. W . H U G H E S, A u ctio n eer
A. H. A B T S, ClerU.
of th e C om m ercial N ational B an k of H illsboro
ABRAHAM ZAHLER JR.. Executor
of the Estate of Abraham Zahler, Deceased.
H. A . K U R A T L I, A u ctio n eer
A. H. A B T S, C lerk,
of the C om m ercial N ational B ank of H illsboro
Phone
CORNELIUS, OREGON
F orest G rove 153
Call between 9 and 5