IE HILLSBORO IIS FAMILY REUNION The relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. Couaty OfickJ Ppr T. York ami family recently held ; a family reunion at their resi- L. A. Long, Editor. ' ,K"oe in Aloh- A dinner j ami a good time was enjoyed. " i those in iiltemlunee were Mrs. J. Office mi York. Ree.lv.Il... fcce ..,.1 Mesdamse A. B. Flint, and fami ly. Scholls; .!. A. York and fami- Subscription, f 1.50 per annum. ly, Roedville; Thomas Hushes, of ! Kt ed ville; Fred W ilson and fam ily, dales (. reck ; Den Wilson ami family, Gal Crock; Lou WiLon and family. Gales Creek; Walter Wilson and fimilly, Sehofield; W H. Wilson, forest Grove; C. W Allen. Heaverton; R. Stanton, of rortland ; J. F.. Wilson, Portland .vlor, Portland; A. C. Allen, of rortland; Frank Allen. Xewher; Walter Katon, lieaverton; Wil liam Jackson, Portland ; Mrs. Ar thur Allen, Ueaverton; Mrs. F.lla C asteel and daughters. Camas Prairie, Mont.; Grandma Stan WHEN YOU ARE SICK Entered at the Poit Hilliboro, Oregon, at second cum mail matter. Issued every Thursday by Mrs. E. C. McKiuuey aud L. A. Long. Portland's telephone strike is ended and all are working again. Strikes are bad things, although sometimes they are quite necessary. You fro to a doctor. You don't experiment. It's a good plan when your battery or electrical equipment on your auto shows signs of sickness to take it to the Hillsboro Patttry Service Sta tion and hae your trouble diag nosed and remedied. A full line of ignition parts and l S. I., storage batteries hi stock Win. Harris Hillsboro Uattctv v$?ervieV 'Sta tion, 1130 Second St., Hilb.boro The Argus takes great pleas tire in commending The Oregon Ian for its valiant fight on the j l"n rrnuni,5 Mr- u"- Bal- t t v . an i "M ""' diuuhter, Portland; Mr. League of Nations question. 1 he I , , , ' . , , fd Mrs. Thomas Taylor. Port- Oregonian sees the light in a ay j .,,ul . W. Frt.Iloh iUul f;lmiIv that would be wisdom for some lorest Grove; It. F. and F R of our dissenting statoMiu n. ami its attitude is a credit to the Northwest as well as to the Na tion at large. I 1!. .......... V 1..1... . f : iii.iii. .,1S.S S and Ida Speak e, l.ha Clara Karl Waldrmi, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Cotfman and family, Port land; Mr. Kelly and Mr. John son, of Portland. Forest Grove has the sympathy of Hillsboro, which senses the great loss to the beautiful little city by reason of last Sunday's fire. It is a severe, blow to For- bag that city's Indomitable cour age and sterling citizenship, al ready sees its burned district risen, phoenix-like, from the ashes, and again doing business at the old stand. Here's our sympathy, anyway, but you need it not, altho vou deserve it. SMITH IMBRIE Tie home of Mr. and .Mis. J. A. Imbrie will this evening at tight o'clock, be the scene of a pretty home wedding w Leu th-ir daugh ter, Letitia, will be united in mar riage to Alfred T. Smith, of Port land. Rev. J. T. Anderson will officiate atid only the relatives of the contracting parties and a few intimate friends will be present. The bride is well known here, having been a resident of Hills bore since her birth. She is de servedly popular and has a lost of friends who tender congratula tions. The groom is well known in Portland, and only recently re turned from the service, beinir tlie wearer of four overseas ser vice chevrons. FOR SALE Thousands of acres of raiu have been cut the past few days, and all Winter grain is now prac tically ready for the binder. Stolen A new bicycle, from residence at 1435 Washington St. If person who stole same will tr. J,i .j j .. lord touring car, late model, in will be made and no questions I ri . , , . x , , ' , e. mccc,," "S'.r's::,':;1;:"'" Dr. J. P. Tamiesie, of Portland, J Cole-8, seven passenger; not a was out to the city yesterday; scratch on it; 5 new tires at a looking over his Hillsboro inter- big savingwill take small car ests. He thinks that the State; as part payment. 1 353 Second. Hmiwr.rflI "'T m.r:,f0r! Keo 2-tonlruokj, overhauled H llsboro than anything that has . Hni repailllcilf a d;lIldv aml can nit the town in a number of n ....... i,mr sm;jn tar as pari payment. pears. 1353 Second St., Hillsboro. Elmore Hotel OPEN ALL YEAR ROCKAWAY : : OREGON Besl hotel on the Tillamook Beaches. Newly furnished, full view of ocean from every room. Excellent table. On S. P. Tillamook line and State High way. Also furnished cottages. For res ervations and information write to J. J. KREBS - Rockaway, Oregon i Vegetable and flowering plants now ready at Mueller's Green house, ISfth and Oak. By mail or on call. Telephone 16R7. 6tf Married. Wm. E. Carty and Miss Mary K. Fit xpatriek, of Hea verion, were united in marriage at Reaverton, July 1(5, l!)l!, bv Rev. O'Neill, officiating minister. Chas. Urandaw, recently re turned from France, is suffering from a broken ankle sustained while helping to load a piano at the city park pavilion. Dr. H l tif will close 'us otlicc every Th.us.day afterno in during the Summer season until further notice. li.-tf Robt. Harbison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harbison, of Fair Acres, fell from his bicycle, the other den and fractured an arm. His trou sers caught in the w heel, precipi tating a fall. Fr. Robb reduced the brcakt Mrs. F. P. Patterson, of Dal las, accompanied by her daugh ters, is visiting at the hoim of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. P. Roscow. While the family is spending a vacation here, D. P. is rustica ting at St. Martins Springs, on the Columbia. Lightning vesterdav forenoon connected with an S. P. line ear near the Moore Laundry, and a.i alarm was turned in. At first there were two reports, one that the Laundry was on lire, and the other that the condenser had been struck by lightning. The department had a run for its money for nothing, as no harm was done outside of burning out some of the apparatus on the car. Corporal Elmer Batchelder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ratehelder, arrived home from France last Friday. He went over with Co. B, and last September was trans ferred to General Headquarters, at Chatimont. He is mighty glad to get back home, and savs that he had opportunity to see a great leal of France and Southern Eu- rope. Mmcr, like ninety-nine pcrj cent of the boys, look the pic ture of health, and is nomr the worse for his experience. His many friends are glad to see him home, and he is having a big time renewing old acquaintance with members of Co. B, with whom he left Hillsboro and crossed the waters. Four-foot idubwood, $8.78 per cord; 16-inch wood, $3.60 per load. Place your orders. G. II. P. Lumber Co., South Third St., Hillsboro, Phone" 42. 43-tf Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington Sis. (The Church of the Friendly GrccKng) Walton Skipworth, Pastor. Sun day School and morning service. SOUTHERN PACIFIC The S. P, Co., Red Car'line, now runs trains through the city as follows : To Portland From Portlaiic 7:22 a. m .... 8:18 a. in 10:10 a. m... 10:5! a. in 1 :36 p., m 4:21 p. m 1:53 p. m 6:47 p. m 6:38 p. in . 0:00 p. m 9:50 p. m 13:15 a. ni 7 :'.'() pm, (Sunday -only) (Sat. and Sunday J 2:0S i. m :38 p. m. (Sat. and Sunday) (Sunday only) ii:10 i. in Steam Train Schedule To Forttamt 4:25 p. ni Irom Portland 9:58 p. in Motor Car Service rr it m . in Muxion...: 11:45 a. to To Timbver i.4:10 d. in rrom Timber 9:50 a. m From Buxton 1 :30 P. m O. E. TIME-TABLE To Portland From Portland 6:25 a. m 8:48 a. in 7 a. ni 2:12 p. in 9:27 a. m 6:13 p. in 4:08 p. m 6:17 p. m 7:53 p. in. 7:18 p. m NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COl'RT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOIt WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Louisa C. Peterson, Deceased. Notice is hereby riven that the un dersigned haa 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 said estate ura 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 Hank Building:, in Hillsboro. Wash ington County, Oregon, within six months Irom the date hereof. Dated this 24th day of July. lt19. Ivy C. Peterson. Hare, McAlear Peters, Attorneys lor executor. Notice of Final Settlement Knew Value of Money. "That youug chap yuti are guion arouml with is regular plubead!" stormed Bertha's father, "lie doesn't even know the value of money V "Ob," yes, he does'" said ttertha "He says that bo wouldn't give a plugged nickel for your opinion on auythiug." Puck. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of Jane Pooley, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of said deceased, has tiled in the above entitled court and cause, his nnal ac count and report as such administrator, ana the said court has nxed and ap pointed the 25th day of August, 191!), at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. and the court room of the above entitled court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said nnal account and for the final settlement of xaid estate. Dated this 24th day of July. 1919. William Meierjurgen. Administrator of the estate of said deceased. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attor ncya for Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The Le5r Evil. I , notice s hereby given that the un- 'Lushmsn declsre.l he truuld rather ?rrT V I- . ' P T , y . . .. , i Court of Washington County, Oregon, go to Jail than pay Ins ,Im,reed wife aj.pointed and conlirme,! as ev cuter of alllno"'- I the last will and testament of Henry "Did she let himr - ;C. Clay, deceased, and that he has duly "Yes; she said she'd much rather see qualified as such executor. All per nim save his nioin-y behind bars than sons having claims against said estate spend it over them."- Pittsburgh Dl ; re hereby notified to present them to ! me, with proper vouchers, at the law ojnee ui junion uowrnan. in uu'auuro, Oregon, within six months from the SfEM DO YOU EVER at your Ford when it don't start easily or misses 7 gi Come in and we'll tell you how 2 to keep your temper and im--"jprove the ignition of your car 'I Hillsboro Battery Service Station :: 1130 Second Street .1 !C rf SlU, S. L. Service"and Sale The 8pirit of the Times. It Is an a;e of artliicinl devices Rare, Indeed, la l he man anjl rarer jstlll the woman In whose physical makeup there Is not s iii(tliliig false, either evps or teeth or hair---Atlantic. date of this notice. Dated this July 21. 1!19. B. F. CLAY, Executor of the last Will and Tes tament of Henry C. (-'lay, deceased. Benton Bowman, Attorney for estate. Hillsboro Trading Co. Dealers in Hay, Feed, Grain, Potatoes, Onions, etc. Poul ts Eggs, Produce. We Are Headquarters for Poultry Supplies. WE BUY OATS AND WHEAT Remember Our Location We& End of Main St. HILLSBORO - OREGON 490' TV1 V If i mm ,1 ITT fft ( n SI ! . PIR.4 M- fMJ"111 .... mww mm r (Ml . i .F 1 .... tyv,;,ic''v y.v -ac r Why It Makes Friends of Owners Last month an Overland Model 90 itock car in Oklahoma, broke all previous records in a mot extraordinary non-stop high gear test. Let us show you an exact duplicate of this car. It will meet your ideals of motor car appearance ns well as your ideals of efficient and dependable service. It couples luxurious riding comfort with power and reliability on steep hills and rough roads. E. L. PERKINS 'i, 1,11)1, a OmiUmJ Niiwiy Iiu 'jitr Tuuilui Cm, fvu l..k. TuM Come to uur itorc fm TtnTT: r.' I '. rrnnrBT.Tmnmvn imnn MARGUERITE CLARK both as uttleeva ano u TP 9 iicie n om s Cab HI They're Both Marguerite Clark !iW Alt ' w ' (-''If sf As Topsy " " As Little Erve MAR.CU6R.IT6 CLAR.1C ,, 'Uncle'TomS Cabia. , The Old-Time Favorite Done Better Than Ever Before. Come Bring All the Kids ALSO SENNETT COMEDY "Whose Little Wife Are You" 2-REEL FUNSTER no Raise in price Children 10 or Under 5c. 11 to 14, 10c. Adults 20c. LIBERTY THEATRE Friday & Saturday MatLntl p.aM.rday