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1 HILLSBORO m Couaty OfidcJ Papr L. A. Lo, Editor. Entered at Xke Port Office a Hilliboro, Oregon, m aecond cUm mail matter. j Subscription, $1.10 per annum. Issued every Thursday by Mr. . C. McKioney and L. A. Long, i Hill.sboro aud the surrounding community suffers a real lo.ss in the jiaMiig of Frank J. Williams. He wan a man of more than pass- , ing worth, and his ideals of liu-1 wan action were well worth emu- j lation. In alt the fifty years of j boyhood and manhood .-.pent j here there was never the accu.sa- tion of unjustucss made against j him. He was generous to a fault.! charitable at all times, and his j standard of life was always such j that he won the love of his fcl- j lows without courting it. There ; were few men like Frank Wil liams, and the world would be ; infinitely better were there many, t I MRS. W. S. HAMILTON Pythian Sisters, and the W. It. C. Deceased was thirty-six years of aire. She was a woman of lov- lable character, and made many I warm friends during her resi dence in this city, j The funeral service was held this afternoon, at '2:30, at Fin I ley's Undertaking Parlors, in 'Portland, and interment will be at Ma veer. Oregon, tomorrow. TO AUK-LAND Mrs. Frances Bryant Hamilton, wife of Wm. S. Hamilton, died in Portland, August U0, 9llh She leaves to mourn her loss the hus band and a daughter, Augusta E. For several years the Hamil tons have made their home in Hillsboro. Mrs. Hamilton was a member of the Episcopal Church, the Ronald C. Vaught, recently dis charged from the A, F.. F has gone on Slate Highway construc tion near Mt. Hebo, in Tillamook County. This is the country the salubrious climate and idyllic surroundings, of which once in spired fellow-townsman Henry (!. Guild to poetic and philosoph ical musing- also to scientific research. Rumors of the discov ery of a pctriticd egg of that ex tinct bird, the (treat Auk, in that district, filtered through the press souk years ano, and its identifi cathyi by Henry, is an authority on birds and chickens, aroused the attention of the scientific world. Vaught believes that a vacation from the rattling, bang ing world of cities am! towns aiu! the army's disciplinary routine will lead him into philosophical ant! poetical paths that Henry found so peaceful and restful. Vaught made no suggestions that he intended research work along the line of any extinct birds, but admitted he might give passing attention to any specimens of live ones that might have their habi tat in that vicinage. There will be an ice cream so- Elmore Hotel OPEN ALL YEAR ROCKAWAY OREGON Best, 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 - Rocka way, ..Oregon cial at the Farmiugton Christian! Church, on Saturday, Aug. 30th. Liberal 10 cent dishes. Proceeds to go for mission work. There will be a musical program, com mencing at 8 p. m. No admis sion. F.vervbodv invited. DIFFERENT DIVORCE CASE This is-a different divorce case different than the usual run. be cause the ma jority of them afford no contest. In this case, wherein I.ydia Lahtinen sues Chas. for divorce, Chas. wines right back with an answer. I.ydia sets up that they were married at Han cock, Mich., in 1!02, aud that they have one child, a daughter, aged 12 years. She swears in her complaint that they own 2 acres in Beavcrton-Recdville. and that the husband has cursed her repeatedly, and that in May he knocked her down and dragged her around the road. She asks the court to give her her third in the acreage; $1250 equity in Un common property; 200 suit money and $100 to support her self and chili! during pendency of the ease and then $25 ner month alimony. After that Chas. comes back with an answer, refusing to take the count of ten. He savs that his better half has an ungov ernable temper and that she roundly berates him. and lhat the incident of assault as she relates it, is given entirely wrong, as she was the one who made the phys ical attack. He states that she about tore bis shirt off his back and that she had no force from him except that be exerted him self to get away from her "clutches." He says she has manv times hurled dishes at his head regardless, and he asks for a decree and the custody of the child. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Bids are invited for the construc tion of a school building at Ranks. Oregon. Same is of ma sonry construction, 8Sx64 in size. Plans can be procured from Claude M. Hutchens, Clerk Un ion High School District No. 1. Washington County, Oregon, at Ranks. Oregon, or from Tourtel lotte & Hummel. Architects, 407 McKay building. Portland, Ore gon, after August 19, 1919. A deposit of $10 is required from General Contractors for re turn of Plans at time agreed up on. Ridders Rond, or certified check in the sum of $500 to ac company bid for General Con tract. Rids received up and until 5 p. m.. Fridav. Aug. 29. 1919, l of jfices of Tonrtellotte & Hummel, or by Clerk of Roard, at Banks, 41 ft '4'." ' K FRIDAY & SATURDAY This Week vtPU -1' 1 Z'JiOriAu H.JJ-JCJr pre.ien. CI-IAIsiLEc5 I2AV9 A Soil of the Sriovs' m CjXmmhHinlCpictiira In The Far North Photo Play FHE LAW OF The NORTH" A Story of the Country Where it's Five Shirts Cold -ALSO SENNETT COMEDY HIDE AND SEEK DETECTIVES ITS A BEAR, AND ALL FOR FUN THIS WEEK FRI. & SAT. 1 First Show at 7:30 :-: Second Show at 9:15 :-: Matinee Sat 2 p.m LIBERTY THEATRE 5, 10 and 20 t Includes War Tax Oregon, up and until noon, Au gust .10, 1919. By order of the Board, li. V. McGraw, Chairman, Claude M. Hutchens. Clerk. FOR SERVICE MEN Superintendent B. W, Barnes has just received the blank applica tions for the discharged .soldiers, sailors and marines that wish to enter High School this Fall and receive financial aid from the state. Those wishing to take advan tage of this opportunity should apply to the head of the school where they wish to attend for application blanks, which are lengthy questionnaires. This ap plication must be approved be fore the benefits arc available. The Attornev-Coiieral has writ ten an opinion that the applicant may attend any institution of learning that oilers a course be yond that of the common school or Eight (trade. The benefit may he applied to board, lodging, or any necessary expense. Mr. Barnes will be pleased t. meet those who wish information on this subject, whether they in tend to attend school in Hillsboro or elsev here. ON WAY HOME Lieut. Chas. Deiehman, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deiehman Sr. sends the Argus a number of scenes of German and French cit ies. He says: "Hon paid me a visit (meaning l.t. Donald Long) the other day, and I hope he en joyed it as much as I. We argued a great deal when we were in school at Hillsboro but we had a if r and agreement here that Hillsboro would look better to us just now than anything else. Al most time for the movies to start we art" to see a play tonight which first opened at Portland at the Columbia, in July, 1 9 Hi. Quite modern for this country, of Attilla, Ceasar aud Napoleon." I.t. Long writes under date of July 29, that I.t. IVichman would sail within a week, and he expected to follow within a week after. REAL ESTATE TRANSFKPS John Mcurer to Eva Vandonu l ui 1 sere t 1 n r 3 , $850. Trt.man Delano to Jane M. Brown, 2 acres J. L. Hickli.i d I e, $10. Win. A. Spcnce t" Jane Spent c 05 acres at Gaston, $10. Frank I.nke lo Al x Brc.unu, 2..S0 acres near Orenco. $l'i0H. R '.r J. Olmstead to Loren S. Porter, S1.75,xl0J.3 ft blk 21). Forest Grove, $725. David Cruikshank to .lis. Wal ton, tract Joseph Divis d 1 c, $12,000. Me.vina Baker to Martin t di-c-son, 5.54 acres sec HI t 1 s r I w, $10. Mary Dunn to Ida J. Steele, G'i acres Geo. Richardson d 1 c, $10. 'W.t Lowrey to l.tiv. Re-'row tract in blk 9 Navio- s Ad. $10,10. F. M. Kelsey to G. C. Filer, lot (I blk :i8 South Co.i t Ad, $100 Felix A. Anticli t J John Ness, 10 acres sec 20 t 2 s r 1 w, $ '.. P Mand Tr. Co. to . II. Cou sins, tract in lot (' Valle V.sta, $10. Ivai Fristrom tr. ' ustin Pilaris lots 1 nnd 8, 1)11- :n, "-.avert flu. Bacon Estate Co to Maude Kiih. tlom, 88.731 v ;cs t 1 s r 1 w, 22,183. Ruth Realty Co. to F. M. Wads wor'.h, lot G blk 50 North l"uin, $;sr,o. Jas Bruce et al to Daniel Shaw 3 04 i.eres Ueav Hon Ree h ille $950. O'.tiee Shearer to Jacob Shear er, lots 6, 9, 10, blk 1, Stokes' ad, Fo:;t Grove, $250. Win J. Harrbkc to Geo. Har ris, tr-;ct in Good Acres, $10. John 1. Walker to Win. II. Haris, Iraci in Good Acres, $10. Al.in Sanborn to Burt P. Sanborn, 13.30 acres Virginia Plane, $10. J. O. Gi.rdtwaite to I. C. Em erson, 8 lots Knob Hill, Forest Grove, $1. Ell.t C. Bell to Win. Ryui 1 acre see 1 2 2 : r 1 w. $ 100. O. B. Rippi y to bid Mae .Mont gomery, '10 i'creh f ee 80 t 2 s r 1 w, $10. John 'Judck to Thus. Crowley, il acres si c .".O t 8 n r 2 w, $10. Louisi; McDonald to L. A. Thompson, 100 acres sec V I t I n r 4 v, $400. m it m ,.,;rlvlUiUkllUUA-Mll.llUW'.iJUitUlIJt''Jil-"' a; i' i ft m r Model 90 is a business man's car-.i lime s:ivcr.i money maker. It has riding comfort, iwcr, gnoJ looks and economy to brag alwut. M'c tlum one fifth of the 600,000 Overland owners drive the Model 90 and are as proud of it a we arc. Get oik you will like it. s E. L. PERKINS UTSl'l .,, I,, '"f , "lit " H'Mimr-. ' OvwtuJ McJ.1 90 Fin r Tl.i T ''! t T4 Come to our tue ft Fay Mills, of Shady lir.mk.j II. A. Slimlilcn, of mar North was greeting friends in town the 'Plains, was a city caller ycslir last of the week. day. Wanted ! VINEGAR APPLES We are now open at our Cornelius Plant for receiving apples for pressing, either paying cash or custom work KNIGHT PACKING CO. - CORNELIUS, ORE. Phone No. Standard 52 HALL'S TIRE SHOP 1254 SECOND ST. East of Court House Sole Agent For Sturges Super-Tread Half-Sole Five Thousand Mile Guarantee VULCANIZING AND RE-TREADING All Work Guaranteed "If It'i Rubber, We Fix It" For Sale By C. A. DclIONDT and E. M. WARD Hillsboro - - Oregon 1 1jKTon.ght Vur Druui.t THE DELTA DRUG STORE Hillshoro, Ore con (). C. Reiter, of Pittsburgh, I'a., arrived here the last of the week for an extended visit with his son, Co. Surveyor C. G. Reiter. Everett Morrison, aed 8 years was brought here from Cedar Mill the last of the week, and died Friday. The lad was thrown from a horse and never regained consciousness'. Dr. E. II. Smith performed the Lorinz operation for the five year Virginia Pavlowski, of Fort-; land, this week. j Vegetable and flowering plants now ready at Mueller's Green house, 1 2th and Oak. By mail or on call. Telephone I6R7. 6tf I UICK The King of Cars The 1920 Model Buick automobile, 5 passenger, six cylinder, sells at F. O. B. hillsboro; When opposition dealers tell you otherwise they are not stating' facts - they are trying to "hook you." See the Hartrampf Garage for this car - the real car for this section. DELIVERY ON SHORT NOTICE:- Do not take the word of opposition dealers as to the price or delivery of this car. See us. Hartrampf Garage Main Street West of Fifth IT! n u w $1 m n ft