County Official Paper
L. A. Long, Editor.
Entered at the Port Office at
Jlillsboro, Oregon, as necond
class mail matter.
Subscription, $1.60 per annum
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Issued Every Thursday by E. C
Ale Kinney and L. A. Long.
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niiMitiros service ii.-ig lias an
other insignia of gold represent
ing tli death of Miss Imah Led
lord, who died in Franee. Miss
Ledford's saeriliee was just
great as that of a man who give
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"s iih- inr ins country.- licing
skilled in nursing, .she knew he
duty and followed to Franc
v lu ro she U f t her life all tlu
i" son i.iii give, iter snjirem
est gift she laid at the feet of he
country, ami Ilillsboro peopl
are sad that she has not relume
to us alter giing her eountrv he
lust ellorls. The cruelty of ws
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.h i. u lord s ease was exem
plified in the taking of two youn
lives, lur life, and that of her ti
anee, I oqvoral ('oiicnian. lioth
.sleep in France that their country
might bring pence to the world
thro shattering monarchies.
President Wilson will be. at th
peace table. lie, more than any
oilier, has shown the way out of
the great cataclysm that con
fronted the world. His word
did more to awaken the sense of
things to the people of Germany
than all other agencies, and th
force of American arms,
men n ison was the comnian
dcr in-chief, was the last word in
opposition to the hordes of th
central powers which were fast
approaching Paris and the than
lid ports w In u our soldiery ar
rived to turn the tide of invasion
,V ilson should be there, and he
will be there, and only the un
thinking will begrudge him the
.distinguished honor. Save and
except, always, of course, th
sainted Theodore.
the constant trickling of wa
ter may wear a slone away, but
eternity isn't long enough to rev
olutionize the bonehead, i
change the spots on the man w 1
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iiuiiKs ne is uit smartest tluni' on
earth.
The chap who said Woodrow
wouldn't get his feet under the
peace table may have several
guesses coming.
BEAVERTON MEETING
All farmers who have delivered
potatoes to the Pacific Potato
.Starch Factory are requested to
be present Saturday afternoon
Nov. ao, J918, at Beaverton Hall
Beaverton, to take up the matter
ot inakiiig""arraiigcnieuts to col
lect money due us. Very impor
taut. hvcry one please b
present.
37-8 A Producer.
Probate Maria Wiloox, moth
er, has been named administra
trix of the estate of Chester Wil-
co::, who died in t ' lifornii. 'j'hi
estate :i mounts to about $500
Mary K. Dow has been named
admx of the est ite of Chas. On
ven, who di- d some time ago in
Alaska. There is an estate of
$280, amJ, " s,"i, Ernest, whose
present aoaress is unknown, i lie
will of J. N. .Swift, of Dilley,
is hied, value, 3,000; he wills a
son, David, $500; another son,
Silas Kdw., $.'!00, and a daughter,
ijsic, 500, haling advanced to
other heirs. Win. McCoy has
been named adinr. of the estate
of Mose McCoy, estate valued at
$1,500, with rental value, annu
ally of $150.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coulter, of
South Bend, Wash., have pur
chased property on Washington
St., between 7lh and 8th street.
A cement walk lias just been con
structed and other various im
provements are being made. Mrs.
Coulter was formerly Miss Per
rinc, a milliner of the city, while
Mr. Coulter is a brother of Chas.
Coulter, mayor for the past sev
eral years of South Demi. Mr.
and Mrs. Coulter expect to be
permanently settled in their new
home by dan. 1.
(My Arthur Reiling)
The last few days the students
have been indulging in assembly
singing at the noon period. Mr.
Patten, our former principal, who
is now m a training camp in Ar
kansas, sent the school severa
e t i
(Mcics oi popular sneet music.
and this started the musical bull
rolling. There is no reason whv
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i ne scuooi suouni not nave a sup
ply ot popular music, and now
that we have a good start, we are
sure to have a good assortment
before long.
The II. H. S. M. T. C. now 1ms
regular drill twice a week. Most
oft he members are able to distill
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musit rignt troni ictt, ami can
keep in su p, so we sure are pro
gressing, and will have n regular
company before long. The fol
lowing temporary squad leaders
have been appointed: Leo Goar,
F.d. Wall. Arthur Keilinir. Arthur
Shnte, Harold Priis, Ed. Link-
later.
There are rumors about that
the Freshmen are going to give
upper classmen a party soon. We
are all hoping that these rumors
are not false.
The Victory Hoys and Victory
Girls campaigns have been com
ing along nicely. They both have
over one hundred dollars pledged
and the irls are ahead' of the
boys by several hundred dollars.
Although most of the students
h ive subscribed, there are still a
few who have not pledged. Arc
you with the many or the few?
The uniforms for the II. II. S.
M. T. C. have been ordered, ami
all the boys are looking forward
to the day when they can sport
one.
The orchestra is practicing ev
ery Wednesday night, and under
the guidance of Prof. GrisSen is
progressing rapidly. We are all
waiting for the first appearance.
We are also hoping to have a
male quartette this year, and
there is no reason why we can't.
Ail the fellows who can sing or
think they can, should make a try
for it.
The students are planning to
start basket ball soon. The boy
held a meeting Tuesday evening.
and succeeded in getting a good
number to sign up for the team.
The girls w ill hold their meeting
soon. There are several of last
year's players on each team, and
good results are expected the
coining season.
M. C. Hewitt last evening fin
ished moving a residence for S.
J. Galloway, of l.eisyville.
Lost or Strayed Fine this
year's turkey gobbler, Kcward.
Mrs. A. J.'Ddlaboy, Garibaldi
Avenue, Ilillsboro.
Military dance at Hanks, Ore.,
Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday,
Nov. "JT. Auspices Co. D. 2nd
Battalion, 4th Reg. O. G. Infan
try. Kvcrvnme invited.
Oliver Row ray, a passenger
lirakem.in on the S. P., departed
Wednesday for San Francisco,
where he will have another sur
gical operation on his knee, lie
expects to be absent for several
weeks and eome back with as
good a leg us was ever worked
over. !
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j Geo. I.enncn, of above North
i Plains, was in the city yesterday, j
(Georges place was the hospital
0 , . ! tor the State Police, when two
1 or Sale-lhirty-hve acres, at were injured last Pall, enroute to
in cultivation; good house and j ((,,- Wilcox lire,
barn; "cows, horse, etc. Five!
miles 'from Ilillsboro. For par-j Four foot slab wood, after
ticutars w rite. Owner, Ilillsboro, f Sept. I, $2.70 per four foot cord;
Oregon, R. 2, Box 113. 85-7 ( sixteen inch wood, Sffl.SS cr
Van Meade, secretary of the j KrT y""' ';.,
Oregon Walnut Ass n., was up to ! ill . t 1 ' m,,,,nr
the city Monday. He states hat 1 hwA St" lio
the meeting to have been held at j Carl Skow . formerly of this
MeMinnviUe last week was post icilv. was in the citv M on. la v. II.-
poned on account of the Flu,
For Sali Having bought a
tractor, have four or live good
heavy work horses for sale. .1.
is now running a truck in the
Pose City.
Dance Do not overlook the
Pavilion Dance at North Plains,
Super. Haw thorne ranch, 8 miles I Saturday night, .November S.'lrd.
tickets, !f . Sliced s orchestra,
C. II. Freer, of liuxton, was
town to the county seat yesterday.
:ist of Ilillsboro on the
road.
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Mrs. Percy Long was injured
while going to the funeral of her
brother, the late Waller Philippi,
Saturday, iu Portland. An auto
ran into the ear in which she was
riding, and she was thrown into
the windshield, severely cutting
her face in several places.
Dr, R, M, F.rwiu is confined to
his room with an incipient ease
of lagrippe.
Andrew lleekni.in. of Bethany,
was in town today.
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m Mwa k i
thk Rl'SSFLL TRACTOR.
kVUILr IN ALL S'
ENGINES
BOILERS
SAW MIllS
THRESHERS
BEAN AN PEA THRESHERS
, CLOVER HULLERS
CALL OA WRIT! FOR PARTICULARS
OREGON ELECTRIC
To Porliind
Shipyard train, morning... (i:25
Second local. A. M ,7:12
Last forenoon local !':27
First afternoon local 4:17
Last train .. , S:47
From Portland -
First train, A. M. K : tS
. fteruooit service , ... .; I
Shipyard I rain ... 5 ;o:i j
Local .. ... (i; p. I
Last train ,. 7:l.'l !
Try the Argus, $1.(10 per year.
Furs
Malic moat appropriate and Luting Christina Rift. A
lrti i;e allowing of Fox and Wolf animal nai f here now at
price to suit every purse, CHOOSE NOW.
SPLENDID DKF.SS VALUES
The very Mimrl'-sl of the sriisuu'n ninileU, braid and
embroidery, trimmed styles, other fringe tirinmed, and
still other severely plain. Of serge, .Ii rcy. Velvet, sal
iu, l.'ilVi la mid crepe.
SILK PETTICOATS
All silk and silk Jersey, in all color cuuihiiuiUon.
WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS IN SUITS
Every suit In our stock ha heen marked down .in
price. They're nil this season' garment. No danger of
having old style or shop worn garment wicd olT on
you here. A to colors, you'll liinl navy, taupe, llurgiiiuly
brow u ami grey, Sl-'.F Til KM.
STRONG VALUES IN COATS
You'll liud the smartest styles iu the newest material
at the lowest price here.
Goal's Woman's Shop
1212 Main Street, ilillsboro
Irlrpltnna 422X
Mrs. J. E. Xichodemus, of
Ilillsboro, sustained an abdomi
nal operation at the Dr. Smith
Hospital, Monday. She is conva
lescing nicely.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is' hereby given that the under -
igned administrator of the estate of
Susetta Kleger, deceased, has tiled his
final account as such, and that the
County Court of Washington County.
Oregon, has fixed Saturday, the 2Sth
lay of December. lillH, at the hour of
10:30 a. m., of said day, and the court
house in tJillsboro, Ure., as the time
and place for hearing objections to said
final account, if any there he, and for
the final settlement of said estate.
Jacob Kleger.
Administrator Estate Susetta Kleg
er, deceased
Chas. J. Schnabel. n0 Chamber of
Commerce. Portland, Ore., Attorney
for Administrator.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
fHE STATE OF OREGON FOR '
WASHINGTON COUNTY
J. N. Loudon, Plaintiff,
vs.
John W. Halliday, also all other persons
or pameB unnnown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
the real estate described in the com
plaint herein.
To John W. Halliday, also all other
persons or parties unknown elaimitu'
any right, title, estate lien or interest
m the real estate described in the com
plaint herein filed
In the name of the State of Orecron
you are nereby commanded and re
mired to appear in the above entitled
court and answer the complaint filed
against you and each of you in the above
entitled cause on or before the exmra
non oi mx weens irom tne date ot the
first publication of this summons in the
HiJlbboro Arjrus, the date of the first
publication thereof being November 21,
ana tne date ol the last nub lea
tion thereof being the 2nd day of Janu
ary, l'.nl, and you and each of you will
please lane notice that in the eventyou
fail so to apiiear and answer said corn-
plaint Plaintiff will apply to the Court
lor trie relief prayed lor in his com
plaint, to-wit, for a decree quieting his
tine to tne loiiowmg described proper
ty
15. Fleischaiier, of Gaston, was
a city caller Tuesday. Pert has
just returned from Trout Lake,
Wn., where he has finished a con
tract of (minting an eleven thou
sand dollar school house. Port
says It looks as tho Gaston dairy
men w ill have to .ship their milk
by express all Winter to the con
denser on account of road condi
tions. Mrs. L. M. Hoyt's dress acci
dentally caught fire last evening,
and her husband severely burned
one of his bund in extinguishing
the flames.
situate in Washington County. On
gon, to-wit: lieing known as a part of
the S. E. uuarter of the N. R.
ol Sec. 33, J. 1 5. R. 3 W. of the Will.
Mer., and commencing at the S. E. cor
ner of the S. E. quarter of the N. E.
quarter of Sec. 3'i, T. 1 S. K. Z W. and
running W. 80 rods and thence North
80 rods; thence E. to the County Road;
thence S. E. on the line of said road un
til crossing Cedar Creek 2 rods; thence
E. to E. line; thence .S. to the place of
beginning, containing 34 acres.
And lor a decree decreeing that the
plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of
tho real estate above ricKcrihed and t hat
said defendant!! and each of them tx
forever barred and precluded from
claiming or attempting to claim, assert
ing or attempting to assert any right,
title or interest in and to said real prop
erty or any pari mereoi or any claim or
lien iiKin the same adverse to the title
and interest of the Plaintiff herein
This summons is served upon you by
publication for six consecutive weeks
in me imisiioro Argus tiy order of the
non. oeo. li. Jiagley Judge of the
abnveontillod cowl, which aaid order
was made and entered on the 21st day
n iioveinoor, IVla.
Ilate of first publication, November
21, liUK
Date of last niiblication. .lumi-iru
2, lHHt. '
John M. Wall,
Attorney for Pla ntiff.
Postofflee address Ilillsboro, Oregon.
THE...
FQ-R-0
E3
TRACTOR
Built by the FORD MOTOR CO., of Detroit, Michigan
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 2700 pounds. Horsepower 22.5.
Speed Three speeds forward and reverse.
Fuel Starts with gasoline and when engine
is warmed up will run with kerosene.
Economical :: Convenient :: Efficient
HOW IT WORKS
I, W. A. Thurnher, hereby certify that the Fordaon tractor which I own pulled a waBon containinB a ton of feed up a
M per cent grade on intermediate sear; and also I have heen plowing as uteep a grade.
Dated this November 15, 1918. , ' w A THURNHER.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this November 15, 1918. ROSE CAVE, Notary Public for Oregon.
My Commission expires Oct. 26, 1921.
PRICES:
Owing to advance in freight rates
the price of the Fordson Tractor
complete with two 14-in. Oliver
plows, is
Two carloads coming on or about Dec. 5.
Place order at once.
$1,1-25.00
OTTO
CRSON
Beaverton - Hillsboro - Forest Grove