' !in , GOTTLEIB WILL FILED The will of tlu- lulu 1'iti r (iott-li-lb, who wni burled Sunday, lint. Iic-t'ii lilril in irilmU-, uiul u s'mi, John (iultli ili, hit been tin ;u il im c itu lor without boiiila. Tin entitle ttiitoiiutH to about .fl!H, Oi l), ami tin' ri'iilly in t'itliiiuteil ill about 5 ,(!()() uiul of annual renin! valur of about a thoiiiiiii l dollar. The will wim hIxiii'iI in April, 1 1) IK, mill Attorney Wist, (i. Hare uiul K, I., Shoni! were the t HiU hu h. The enlult! ,Ihvn in title to Mr. (iotthib, wl.l.'w during lu r natural life, mil llien revert to llie eliililreii, nh:ire uiul slmre alike. The whlow ;(i It Hi" iiieome of the ueriiiiial properlt, mUo, The will mule Win. (li.l It-lb, the eldest mm, a joint In i r. Imt hi ili'iitli reiliieen the In ir hhlp to four- John, the exeetitor; Mr. Km urn 1'erlnml mnl Mr. I'.linit IlaihliU, of Portland,, mnl )l In, ;it home. HENRY E. FOWLER IJeiiry I'.. Fowler punned away miildeiily in 1'urllaiid, Muy II, 1!HD, from an attack of heart Iroulile, lie wan horn in Outii rlo, Cnmula, ill IH02, and him Ihiii it citizen of thin country 35 years. Deeensed win n bro n r of Mrs. ('. A. Hm.ley, of Hillsbo ro, wife of former county coin milliliter, with whom lie fre quently iiuide hit home. Tin fit nenil wits held Wediiemlny n, the j 'I'll ft t it t in PImIiih l'r nbyli ri.iii ! Church. Hev. Andrew' OrrieU j rmiiliieliiii; the service. 1 Interinenl wits in the church , yard. l'.d, Jlenton, of Slianiko, emne down the lust of the week making the trip overland lie Is stninll few day itt lb.' lwiht I'liini r ovi. He N'tys Hint the trip llcse il'nvi is netjoliiited with but I'll ! trouble, Indorsements The Suit Federation of Labor. The Central I.nbor Council of Portland. The City Commissioners of Portland through its Commiiodoncrn. The Portland kiwimis Club, The Portland Ad. Club, ' The Portland Rotary Club. The 5lae Cliiimber of Couimerce, The Portland Chamber of Commerce. ""WW, The Men's Club of the! First Conrcxatioiml Church, The Hotel Mrn'n Association. The Oregon Motor l)caler Association. Seveuly hix papers in the Slate, Portland papers. Fifteen (iranift throiif. limit the State of Ore gon, Also 1000 letters from prominent men of all walks of life throughout the State of Oregon. VOTE 310 X YES Special State I'll etion June 3rd Roosevelt Military Coast Highway "OREGON'S ROAD TO PROSPERITY" (Adv. Paid by Roosevelt Highway .Wit) "Some Saving!" says the Good Judge You men arc saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not more! You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco WHY FIDDLE AWAY YOUR TIME over a hot ovnc when you can obtain ho much better bread, cukes niul pastry here? The modern up-to-date housekeeper no longer does her own baking. She leaves it to specialists like us. She thus not only gets better baked things, but saves considerable money an wv.ll. PURITY BAKERY BEAUTIFUL WILLAMETTE BY SAM L. SIMPSON REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i From the Cascado's frozen gorges, Leaping like a child at play, Wimlintf, widening through the valley bright Willamette glidm away. Onward ever, Lovely river, Softly culling to the sea; i Time, that Hears us, Muirtm and mam uh, Leaven no track or trench on the I Sprintf' green witchery ia weaving liruld and border for thy aide; Grace forever hauntH thy journey, beauty dimples on thy tide; Through the purple gate of morning Now thy roneute ripple dance, (iohlen, then, when day, departing, On thy water trail bin lance. Waltzing, Illuming, Tinkling, splashing, Limpid, volatile and fre Alway hurried To be buried In the bitter, moon-mad sea. In thy crystal doeps, inverted, Swings a picture of tho ky, Like those wavering hope of Aidenn Iiimly in our dream that lie; Clouded often, drowned in turmoil, Faint and lovely, far away Wreathing nunshuie on the morrow, breathing fragrance 'round Unlay. Iove would wander Here and ponder Hither poetry would dream; Life's old questions .Sad KUggitiun "Whence and whither 1" , throng thy stream. On the roaring wastes of ocean, Soon thy scattered wave shall toss 'Mid the serges' rythmic thunder, Shall thy silver tongue he lost. Oh! thy glimmering rush of gladness Mock this turbid life of mine Racing to the wild Forever, Down the sloping paths of Time. Onward ever, Lovely rtver Softly calling to the ea; Time, that Rear us, Maims and mar us, Leaves no track or trench on thee! ORANGE MEETING Saturday was regular meeting for the Hillaboro Grange, and the at tendance wait fine. It being Mothers' Day, euch member ware a white flower. The busbies and door work were rushed through, and after the noon hour there was an open meeting for program and a round-table tarlk. Commit tees were, appointed for the corn ing Grange Convention to ton vene here May 20, when a big crowd is expected here for a four days' session. As there are about 500 Granger in the county, and ninny will be here from all .ver the state, a big crowd is expect ed. Ilillsboro Grunge is anxious to show tin- visiting deh-gt ion that Ilillsboro and Va.s!iint,'Toii County have prosperous and big hearted peopled Ait auto trip is planned for Wednesday after noon, when the visitors will be taken to the big Groner walnut orchards and other points to be determined biter. A few ile trips here and there will be ar ranged, but the four days will be busy ones in the matters of Orange legislation. Members f the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. K. Church com plimented Mrs. Josephine John son with a surprise Friday after noon, at her home on Eighth vtii Haseline. About twenty-five la tlies formed the party, and d iinv refreshments were served. The afternoon was pleasant with con versation anil reminiscences. Mrs. Johnson is leaving the city to make her homo at Sewell. PROBATE RESOLUTIONS May 2ii set for final accounting of estate of Harmon VV. Miller, deceased. A. IS. Flint appointed adminis trator estate Albert E. Hamuli, deceased; estate valued nt $1,000; J'arker Downing, Eliza beth AlcGowan and 'Ernest Ilile, uppa risers. John M. Wall named as gmr dian of Beryl Colestock, miior; estate consists of uncertain inter est in 26' acres near Hjllsboro and .1 lots on Oak St.; J. W. 15u:ley, F. J. Sewell and Ed. Schulinerich appraisers. Millard mirnctl appointed ini mini.strn.tor estate of Win. L. Harnett, who died in Kansas City a few weeks ago: bond at .fil7,- 000; appraisers. Millard Htiinett, I',. A. Kirts ami I'. IL Herb. A. J. Cook named as guardian of JIurstell Ray Crosley, bon I at $2000; Win. Brown, Clifford liiggs and II. Arey, appraiser. The will of Anna Marie S. hil ler. late of below Beaverton, ad mitted to probate; Perrv E. Mil ler to adminiser with will annex ed; Jas. Minor, A. P. Christensen nnd E. E. F.berhnrdt, appraisers. Estate John Q. Johnson admit ted to probate, with August Tews fts administrator; heirs are Harrv 1). Johnson, E. W. Johnson, Al fred Johnson and Bessie Johnson. : ,1. F. Gardner, V. H. Wehrnng and Anna Lembeek, appraisers. Estate S. F. VanMeter closed of record, havincr been finally set tled. i June 9 set for hearing final ao ' counting estate of Fred Dysle. W hereas, the Divine Master of ' the Universe, in His supreme wis- dotn has railed from our tuidt our beloved llrother, Peter Gott lieb, and, Whereas, Ilillsboro Grange has thereby hist one of its members who was loved nnd honored bv all; Now, therefore, be it rrsolved, th.it Ilillsboro Grange, P. of IL, assembled, extend our heartfelt svutp.itliy lo the lerenved fanti!,.' in this i.hcir hour of deepest sor row, nnd be it further resolved; Tint our hiM'trr be draped in mourning for n period of thirty d.'ivs; these resolutb :lit be enter ed on the minutes of this meeting and a copy sent to the family, to the Argus ami Grange Hull-tin. Bessie A. James, G. A. Olsen. Mrs. It. B. Collins. POOL, MAY 19 TO 24 Quotations on mole pelts have an upward tendency and a little more should be realized on pelts at this time than a few months previous. Another mole pelt pool will he held during the. third week of May, between the d.ites of May 11) and 2t. A were previous pools the pelts will be sold to the highest market. County Agent, Highest market price paid for livestock. Also want several fresh cows. C. P. Peterson, Hillsboro. Phone 62. 51-tf ('. (). Merchant lo D. Salt ik, lots 11 and 11', Kable Tlios. McCuskcr to J. W. Brock,! tract, If 800. liti."'.' acres Belknap d 1 c, $50. j Stella Smith lo Fred Harper, Oliliie Gesse to Otillie Jesse,! KiO acres sec 1 1 I ii r 5 w If 1. 100. HO acres see 19 t i! n r 4 w, if 1. J. C. Fisher to Hubert Bragg, tract in Garden Home, HOOO. I.. E. Keek to Vivian I'lexin r, 17.01 acres F.lani Young d I c, t I s r 2 w, $4200. j Caroline llieh to Vivian Flex-, ner, same ns above, ifiu. G. . Priest to J. U. Gordon, s 512 ft of lot 1.1, Eastwood, $10. Win. Davis to (). O. Teckncr, .57 acres Hazel Brook Farm, t 10. Coyt Doiiier to John ,. Mitzel 2 acres ill lot .1!', Johnson Estate, lieiivcrton Heedville. if 1S00. W. E. Peug to L. H. Dean, lot S and w 10 ft of lot ti blk '.'.'I, Beaverton, $10. M. N. Bonhani to Carl Carl- f.WO 8l2sr! w, ! . II. I.. Ford 'ft al to Harold Hanson, timber in t 1 n r 4 w. U. P. Owen to John Warren Clark, ' tract in Garden Home, i.10. W. A. Shaw to D. E. l)ahlb-rg 2 acres less road. Johnson K.late Ad, Beavt rtoit-Heedville, $800. W. H. Butler to Bert Shaw n-id wife, 47. 5x100. S75 ft blk !, Nay lor's Ad, Forest Grove, $1. Herbert King to Mary SteH.in, l(i lots. Portland Heights No. 2, $2. Albert P. Robertson to Clyde E. Robertson. 40 acres sec it i 1 n r 4 w. ami other binds, .f 10. Erwin Jaeger to K. A. Fosner, 2 lots, Snioekville, Sherweod, son, 10 acres sec if2'.W0. Christ Emibnit to Albert Los ,, . ..... i, . i : well, tract 2H, oroguciej .vi res, !fS00. llov Sluiirt to T. C. Wilbauks, 5Sxll8 ft blk 1, Fitiiview. S00. J. W. Bailey to John Klink. Its 7 nnd ! blk 2 Brown s .Suh, lit t tl ami I, rairview, -Ti". Huth Realty to ILiltie Hol- brook, lot 3 blk 53, North Plains, .f 1 500. Geo. Dresser to R. S. Hall, 1(. 33 acres in Gaston Acres, $2000. It. II. Bullock to A. W. Killmrg tract in sec 4 t 2 n r 4 w. fnoo. Geo. Boland to Maurice White, 30.75 acres sec 35 t 2 s r 1 w, $5,000. Sarah nnd Adam ilkins to Tualatin I.br Co.. 1 . acres on Barnes Kerry Road. $10.. Tualatin Lbr Co. to Adam Wil kins, lot (1 and part lot 5 blk IL Tualatin Grove, $10. Florence Scott to II. C. Fort ner, 50x150 ft, blk 31, Forest Grove, $1300. F. E. Hartrampf to Nellie P. t ers, 40 acres sec 22 t 2 n r w', $.'1500. W. A. Shaw to Fred Kellert, t acres less road, Benvertoiis Reedville, $10. Jas. Criiikshank to E. T. Hebns 75x108.75 ft blk 1 Oak Grove Ad $10. Nels Larsen to John M. Wall, 25 acres sec 17 t 1 s r 2 w, $10. C. F. StoufTcrs to David Pitt, It 4 Barnes Acres, 11 acres, $100. Flora Clutter to Ben Day, C a t 3 s r 1 w, $500. B. F. Crowthcr to Lilly Morley 50x100 ft blk 24, Forest Grove, $1. Scandinavian American Bank to II. B. Clement, 2 nercs lot I IT, Johnson Estate Ad, Benvcrton Rcedville, $10. Colony Land Co. to John M. Wall, 10.78 acres Crest Vuw, $100. California Home Builders to Cvril Tavlor, 4 lots blk 4 P M 1st Ad. Ilillsboro, $1000. Enterprise Brewing Co. to I H Rinncrdan. lot 2 blk 1 Timber townsite, $1. W. B. Curler to Portland Coif J. Roy to Nellie M. S. ft. on Baseline. Hoard. 75x111 $700. Minnie Downs to A. J. Fried lev, tOl.'.xlOS ft on Sixth St. $10. Alt hen Whe.br to Otto John son. S ' lot 2 of sub-div lots 13 and 14, Garden Home, $2750. SPANISH VETERANS The Spanish War Veterans the nl Tier evening endorsed the prop osition of condemnation of mak iii ip Memorial Day a "sport day." The Camp feels that Meinoria Day s urn d be altogether too .t- ereil to sear with sports of any kind. Inasmuch as the itav was recognized as a tribute to the soldier dead of the Civel War for the preservation of the union an 1 our liberties, the day should not he desecrated. Added to the Civ il War heroes who lost their lives is the roster of llie dead of the Snanish War. and following ibis is the mortality of the iir.'sent war. numbering over fifty thous and. Isabel Worrell Ball, writing for the National Tribune, s.ivs "And in spite of all these mil lions of dead, whose names tin people of the country will honor in their hearts on Memorial 1'i.v the miserable, -short -sighted, i:n patriotic, sport-drunk men sin women will open the sport sa- son on Memorial uay. I remember one President of the United States who deelii ed to visit Arlington on Memorial Day, and who went fishing in stead. His name was held up to scorn and obliquy. The country never forgot or forgave. Yet, it is openly advertised that golf and Win is and baseball and a work horse parade vill open on May. 30. And two million and a half of Union Veterans, many thousand Spanish War Veterans, and 000, 000 men of all countries, hardly cold in their graves, "Lie dead for me and you" this May 30. Isn't there enocuh real honest-to-goodness patriot ism in this country to call off these dogs, of sport and permit the country to get back to the pro v:Hi ml mm m& mi i J Big Increase in Fisk Sales Due to Fisk Durability and Value MOTORISTS today are buying tires on the basis of actual result!. Here is a condition that is leading to a great demand for Fisk Tires for Fisk visible value stands out today in terms of greater mileage, longer life, more distinctive appearance and greater tire economy. In every line of business there is always one product that stands out head and shoulders above the average. Experienced motorists know the difference in tires, and they know the superior mileage and wear delivered by Fisk Tires. You'll like the type of dealers who specialize in Fisk Tires alert, foreseeing men who know comparative values in tires, and who know that success comes to those who serve their public. The Fisk dealers in this community have message for you. Next time Buy Fisk E. L. PERKINS FHSKL COM T mm Club, 2.01(5 acres at Raleigh, $10. spirit of the elder days?' Car Owners, Attention When you want your watch repaired do you take it to a blacksmith? Watches cost from $1.00 to perhaps $100.00. Automobiles range in cost from $500.00 to $10,000. Why risk ruining a valuable car by letting inexperienced men work on it? We employ only strictly first-class mechanics and guarantee all our work to be right. Bring Your Car in Now AND GET IT IN SHAPE FOR THE SUMMER We Have a Full Line of Accessories TIRES United States, Goodrich, Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup. Gasolines, Oils and Greases; Columbia Batteries and Dry Cells; Spot Lights, Horns, Rcles, Chains, Jacks, Etc Money Back Guarantee If you need a new carburetor, inquire about the new model Rayfield and our money-back guarantee. We are agents for Washington County. We Can Visit You We have a service car equipped with an air valve grinder and can come to your place and grind your valves on your car and tractor and tow you in when in trouble. Just call 61 and ask for service car. '' Service Garage ARTHUR RASMUSSEN and J. S. TAYLCrT 1 , FORMERLY PETERSON'S GAR A Of.