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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1919)
What Does It Cost? ill Your garden? Your poultry? Your automobile? Plowing? Harrowing? The tractor vs. the horse? The milk you sell? The fat on your hogs? What does it all cost? If you know, and A-noiv you are- making a profit, the chances are I won't be able to sell you IRe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN because most successful farmers who know are already reading it every week ! They know that it pays in dol lars and cents. About the only thing these days that is sure to be worth all it costs is The Country Gen tleman. You don't have to keep cost accounts on the dol lar you invest to obtain its big, helpful, interest ing issues every week in the year. But these issues tell you how to keep the cost figures on your farm business so that you will make more money this year than you did last. And, besides, you get all its practical advice on every other problem of - the farm. Dig down for a dollar. You'll never regret it. And once you begin get ting Thb Country Gentleman you'll never be without it. Send your dollar today to Mrs1 Alice Wirtz Hillsboro, Ore., R. 4 An authorised subacriptkia repmentative df TktCMrtryGatleaiu TkcUaWHWjMrul TW Sitwday Enabf Pt U tl.W 12 i -41.75 Ford Cars Fordson Tractors Federal Trucks Can Be Bought From the Follow lowing Places: OTTO ERICKSON & CO. Beaverton OTTO ERICKSON & CO. Forest Grove OTTO ERICKSON & CO. Hillsboro HILLSBORO TRADING CO. Hillsboro If Interested in Any of Above, Telephone 911 or. 2872 Hillsboro To Lovers of a Light Weight and Powerful Car 4 I wish to call your attention to the Columbia $ SPECIFICATIONS Continental motor, developes 38 Horsepower; weight 2750; front and rear axles Timken throughout; Stromberg carburetor, with new economy device; Harrison radiator .controlled by Thermostat; luberication, combined force feed and splash system; Vacuum gas system; Two unit lighting and starting system; Atwater-Kent ignition; Borg & Beck Cluch; transmission unit with motor chrome-vanadium gears, special alloy tteel shafts; Cantilever springs; service and emergency brakes on rear wheel; pressed steel channel frame; 32x4 inch tires; French pleated genuine leather upholstering; 115 inch wheel base. Price f. o. b. Detroit $1600. This car can be seen at my ales-room and is worthy of your minute inspection. E. L. Perkins HILLSBORO, ORE. I Columbus Schmidt, of nrar Helvetia, was in town Saturday. Miller tires ive greater mile age for dollar invested. See Per kins about them. 8-tf Guy Wcisenlmek of near North Plains, was an Argus caller Sat urday afternoon. Am prepared to out aiul rake hay by the acrj or bv the hour. Phone 2031, H.llsboro. 1? , John Ironside and Henry Mat tlus, of near laurel, were city callers Monday afternoon. F.rwin Hitter, of Bethany, was in town Monday. He reports hay harvest pretty well tulvamvd down his way. Highest market price paid for livestock. Also want several fresh cows: C. F. Fcterson, Hillsboro. Phone 02. 8t-tf St. Matthew's Catholic Church Sunday services, Masses at S and 10:30. Weekdays, Mass ut S:20. J. T. Costelloe) Hector. Wanted: A jood used binder. Write to Henry HauVr, llcaver ton, Ore., or phone Hillshoro 7 li S stating condition and price. IS Jasper Williams, of Scwell, a reader of the Argus for twenty five years, was in the otlicc Satur day, renewing bis allegiance to tic; family piper. Four-foot slbwood, $2.7 per cord; 16-inch wood, $3.60 per load. Place your orders. G. It. P. Lumber Co., South Third St., Hillsboro. Phone 942. 43-tf J. P. Finta. farming the Dr. A. B. Hailey place, on tirillin Plains, was in town Monday. I'inla is tcntinir it this summer, the farm house having burned a few weeks ago. Those desiring dry slabwood, four foot or 16-inch, four foot fir, 16-inch fir, or coal, notify us at once. Prompt delivery. H. U Sehmeltier, Tel. 2477, res.; office 842. tf Miss Gertrude Allen, a form teacher in the Hillsboro schools, and later a teacher at Astoria, was down from Forest f J rove on Mond.iv. eallinir on a few of her pupils. Overland Big Four for hi-i - Leave orders at Lone Star lies taurant, on Main St. Special rates to Portland and Columbia Hi.diwnv. Licensed. Phone Mo 260 IX. 9 tf S. A. D. Meek, of North Plains having seen 61 years of pioneer- age, was in rorllami wisr wees. ittendinir the pioneer meeting Steve was born out north of Hillsboro a few miles. Lost: Scotch collie., male black and tan with white ruff had collar! answers to mine of Duke. Return to F. E. O'llourkf near Roe sawmill, above Mount aindale, and receive reward. Forrest Melvin, of Portland was out Monday, on probate bus inexs. Melvin called on his old time fellow townsman, Benton Bowman, whom he knew in Indi ana away back in bovhood davs, Wanted Xbont six weanling pigs, red or whites preferred but not essential. Also for sale a heavy wagon, good shape; iiiiit able for wood hauling, etc. No reasonable offer refused. A. C Sellers, at Argns Office. tf "Bradford Fowle.s, with the ar mv at Baltimore, Md., and Wash ington, I) C, arrived in from Camp Lew is Sunday morning and went out to the home of Ins par tnts, Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. I'owles. of above Mountaindfilc. For Sale Spun bay lillies, and 4 years, wtiuh about 1100 each, well-matelied; unLroke. J. J. Havward, on John Enncs place. 6 miles s uth of Ilillsbori .hort distance olf Hills'joro-Lnu re.l road Take Laurd road. 17 Chas, S. White, of Gitston, was own to the city Monday inorn- H. H, kalU, piano Tuner. Those wishing pianos timed will ilease write him at 170 hast 18th St., Portland, Ore. 14-10 Reese l.eabo, of Fast Portland, was out Monday, greeting Hills boro friends, made while he'was in business at PWest Grove years go. Wanted: Berf cattle, hogs and heep. Will pay best price for good stulT. Phone Beaverton, Mail address, W. W. Mellar, Becdville, Oregon. 85-85 Rov Cook, of Cornelius, was ft Hillsboro visiter Monday. Roy still gets outsold trains the Cor nelius bo s w ho want to make a hit in the baseball world. For Sale--One good Osborne ........ , i .i ii mower, at .T-a; ami a goon s n. P. Waterloo Bov gas engine, for 30. See Pralil,2'u. miles north ast of Hillsboro. " 14 Hi Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Bilvcil . . 1 1 I . i came up ti'om Astoria uie iai in the week to remain throeyh the niit season. Itilvcu has been making one or two biir manufac turing plants grow down M As toria where there weren't any be fore he started in. EXAMINATION Washington County Farms acres, all cleared. 4 room 7 miles to Portland; Twenty house. $4500. llU, acres, ! cleared houses, barn; at Laurel; flnO per acre. 100 acres, 70 cleared, new modern 6 room bouse, and bain; 1 1 0,000; near Laurel; half cash. .'I.'t acres, 15 acres cleared, lml nice timber and pasture; a room house, ham; orchard, well, creek, 2l j miles to Hillsboro; .IV.f.OO terms. 17 cleared, 4 acres room house, barn near Oak Park Sta. $5,000; terms. .t:t.28 acres, all cleared; 7 root house, barn ; 4 cows. 2 horses. heifers, all farm implements; 2', miles north of Forest Grove S.500. $3,000 cash. 150 acres. 40 acres cleared, the balance pasture, and timber water piped to bouse and barn i;. mill' to station and highway. Ten cows, 10 head young stocl 3 horses, and nil farm imple ments. Price $20,000; terms some trade. ISO acres, 65 cleared; house, barn, living water 21 acres, pasture; 5 well, creek ; 8 room miles to Hillsboro. Price ItUfiO per acre. 10 acres, 6 in cultivation; 31j miles northeast of Hillsboro $1500. .1. C. Kuratli. Real F.state and Auctioneer. 15-17 Hillsboro, Ore KMAU0W H!P Mix with Milk for a Rich Sauce If Ton want to the kwMi' wm J B lifit up, ttnt jjuddiac with Vngau'i I night It lookt m fol And Uatca f Jk awb brttcr I run it look. I I f (m. tm than wtr arx) mam. 1 Mirfc in nttr rtlMljr clean, aaiii- M Urr. unnhirry kitchen from yawt f i wgrwileiiu. fT'.jT'V ; ' " -1 i Following is the program of tlifi tem-liers' exami'i'itioii, bcginniuj! Wednesday, June 25: The dali are June 25, 26, 27 ami 2M, The exaininations will be held i the high H'-hool liLihiing "it Hill boro. Wednesday Forenoon U. S. History, Writing, (Pen manship), Music. Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon ! Physiology, Reading, .Maniui! Training, Compo: ilion, Domestic Science, ' Methods in iiciiditig, -Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of F'dueu- tion, Psychology , M 'lhods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Sten ography, American Literature, Physics, Type riting, Method, in Language, Th :-is for Primary Certificates. Friday Forenoi n Theory and i'luctiee, Orthog raphy, (Spelling), Physical Ge ography, English Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon 1 AsK Your Dealer Grand PrizeMito Trmms 6 Ammunition j Write for Catalogue l umitpntfifi Mr SUMM0N3. IN THE tlRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR WASh INGTON COUNTY. Peter A' Rroeren. Plaintiff, vs. I). K Blackburn and Ruth Blackburn, his wife, Chas. Woillard and Woilliird his wife, R, B. Metcalfe and M Metcalfe, his wife, defendants. i ToJChas. Woillard and Woillard, his wife, two of the above named de fendantB.- In the name of the Stat of Orecron You are hereby required to appear and atiBwer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 1st day of August 1919, said date being after the expira tion of six weeks from tno nrst puw cation of this summons, the first publ cation thereof beinif Thursday the 19th day of June. 1919. the date of the last - . IlUlf III HL1UI1 I IlliimiO V 1.1 IC ujnv School I aw, j-ology. Algenrn, l day ()f Jl,y( j,)19( Hnd Ip by way of C il Government. Saturday Forenoon G-onu-tty, Bot.'sny. Saturday Aftf rnoon- General History, Tiook lift ping . A. Frost, 15-16 Co. School Snpt. answer any claim you may have in or to the real uroiierty he 1375 With liltcM'dt theruon at tha rt of 8 iior cent per aimum trom Septem bur il, 1917, and tlio further lum of 50 taxea, and tlm further sum of $.0 attorney fees, and for the roata and ilisiviiiseiiients of this mtit( beconU: for a decree fi o'louii Uiat certain iiun tni'k'o dated Seitemter 19tr, and rui-oiiicd in Hook 4 on iatft 7u of MortiriiiiU Keeordu of hmIiiuk- ton CiHinty, Oregon; Third For a docru aulliorii;iiig the iialu of tli prcimttca tlioioin dtHciited and more particularly described fol lows: The South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest nuarter of Section U, 1 , 1 . li. 4 w , iitHineiio Moridian, oontainiuir 2U acres, ailuate in WaMliuiKton County, Oregon. Fourth: Apply the proceed of,aid sale to the satisfaction of said judi;- uiHnt; ' Fifth: That you lc forever liarred from vlaiminii any rurht. title or tiller-1 est in and to aid premises or any part I thereof, except Hit) statutory ri;nl ol ; redemption; I Sixth: And for aueh other and furttt-1 or relief aa to the Court may appear . putalilu, tins aummoiis is served upon you ny publication thereof in the lluisboro Ar- j rgus, pursuant to onlor ol mo Honor-; able Geo. K. Haiiley. Jmlnoof Iheatiovei entitleii court, made, rendered ami dat- ed the ISth day of Juno, ltOti, which j said order rniuuva that you apiivarand annwer xnkl conuuaint on or la'torei the Ut day of August, l'.iU). rirsl pullicatiou, June I'.i, I'.M'.i. Last publication, July 81, 1919. JOHN M. WALL. Attorneji for riamlilf. Address, Hillsboro, tlreRoii. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for Washing ton t.oun'-y. In the matter of the Hutu to of Chris tian l.arsen, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that tne un dersigned administrator of the estate of Christian Uiririi, ileecn.-Hil, has this .lav tiled in the Count Court of the Slate of Oregon for Washington Coun ty his tliial account ami report as sucli administrator, and the same has lieen set for final hearing and aeltlement be fore sHid l ourt at tle county court house in Hillsboro, Oregon, on Monday, July 21, 1919, at 10 a in. of said day. fluted tins June Is. 1919. CAUL LAItSKN, Administrator of the Kstateof Chris- itan Ijirsen, Ueceased. M It. Hump and I. 1. I!umi. At- tornryi for Kstate, Hillstsiro, Oregon. SUMMONS INf T1IK CIUCUIT COURT OF TUK STATK OK OKKtiON FOK WASHINGTON COUNTY F.dwaid W. Illuiieluud, Plaintiff, vs. Julia C. Illanchard, liefendunt. To Julia C. Illanchard, liefendunt. In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereoy required lo ap pear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the ahova entitled suit on or before the 2Mh.day of Ju ly, 1919. said unto being more than six weeks from the date of the lirst publication of this summons, and if you fuil to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to Die court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit, for a decree dissolving the bonds of nmriniony heretofore exist ing between plaintiff and defendant, and granting plaintiff a divorce and such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and proper in the premises. This summons is served uKn you by publication thereof, by order of the Hon. George It. Ilugley, Judge of the uhove entitled court, made and entered on the 7th day of June, 1919, dirts-ting that such publication be made in the Hillsboro Argus once a week for six successive weeks; the first publication thereof being on the 12th day of June, 1919, and the last publication thereof being on the 24 th day of July, 1919. Wilson T. Hume, Attorney for Plaintiff. 42fi Failing Building, Portland, Or. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IV TUK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of John Yost, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the above entitled court, as Exec utor of the estate of said deceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against snid estate are here by notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the Law Office of Hare, McAlear & Peters, in the American National Bank lluilding, in Hillsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 9th day of June, 1919. lucob Stoller, Executor of the Last Will and Tes tament of said deceased. Iluie, McAlear & Peters, AUornoys for hxecutor. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN- X UI.'MTI'lUIIf.'II rcinafterdeserilied, land vou will nlcase take notice that you tall so to appear ana answer said complaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to theCourt for the relief nraved for in his comlilaint, to-wit: for a judgment against you for the sum of Commissioner, General Land Office. General Land OITice, Washington, 1). C, May 27, 1919. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, J9I0, (.'19 Slut., 218), and the instructions of the Sec retary of the Jnterior of September 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold July 16, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. in., at public auction at the United States land office at Port land, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the uppruised value as shown by this notice, mile, to bo subject to the approval of tho Secre tary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional gum of one lifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be depos ited at time of sale, money to be re turned if sale is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must bo removed within ten years. Ilids will be received from citizens of the United States, associa tions of such citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United State or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a quali fied purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered sep arately before being included in nny offer of a larger unit. , T. 4 N R. 3 W., See. 29, N E. U N E 'A, red fir 525 M., N W '4 N E ',, red fir 450 M., S E V, N E U, red lir 440 M., S W'4 N E 'A, yel low fir I00 M., cedar 100 M., none of Ihe red fir, yellow fir, or cedar to be sold for less than $2.50 per M. Clay Tallman, Some Items Worth Special Mention This Week Crisp New Tub Skirts made in various new styles. Ma li rials arc Gabardine, 'Pliuc, ami Cotton Trlcolinc. Sizes a.1 to ilil, $2.50 to $5.00 Crepe Sport Skirls, all colors $2.50 Crepe and Poplin Middies and Smock, all colors $1.75 to $3.50 Some splendid' vnhlc lhi week in Voile Waists ju-l in b 'V pri s 98c and Up Women's hit-It ttrudf Aprons an. I Dresses made for u a dom u different stl select from. We give s( i d attention to large si.es $1.00 and Up Just opened lip line of Silver (irey Worsted Serge Skirts diistproof special value at $5.75 SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL COATS, CAPES AND DOLMANS Only Exclusive Womani' Store in the Coffnty Goal's Woman's Shop 1212 M" Street, HilUboro T.lrpbon. 422X ICE CREAM SPECIALTIES For Ice Cream served sunilnrily, with the latest dressing in Sun dae try our place. Oar parlor ha a well-deserved reputation as serving the finest creation in the city. IKS OUR FOUNTAIN 1 the latest word in cleverness in soft drinks of nil kinds. We have the speei il electric appar atus for splendid, prompt service and. once we serve you you will come hack. Try us. DEN OF SWEETS ALFRED MORGAN ... PROPRIETOR SKCONI) ST., HILLSBORO THE HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000 Au old, safe and conservative bauk, located iu the Hillsboro Commercial block, S.W. corner Main and Second streets. Hillsboro Commercial Bank. E. I. Kuratli lias bin ofl'u c in tin- Hillsboro National Hank Iluiblinr, upstairs, Main St. en trance. Real estate, loans, insur ance, insurance of aulos, etc., conveyancing. Notary public Hillsboro, Ore. Best Fire Insurance JOHN VANDERWAL Agent London & Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. 80-tf jOHice phone, 081; res. phone,203