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1 HILLSBORO 11 Couattjr O&cuJ PajMT L. A. Long, Editor. Entered at tae Pott Oficc at Hillsboro, Oregon, aa second class mail matter. Subscription, $1.10 per annum. Issued every Thursday by Mr. . C, Mc Kinney aud L. A. Long. Old King- Potato b.-is ascended the throne and his sccjitrc is bet ter than $2.7S per. Ille murderous element witi lind after a while that a court of last resort will nicau the great heart of the. people Mild that heart will Hot listen to appetth for changes of venue. A tiuud man ventures to pre dict that the next time the W oh bhes kill three or lour uicii th.tl their oun numbers will be deci mated more tli.tu one. Itt the irv nature ul thuij;:, it was allui titer too buiK lu.il otu ..dr. Amu C. lurk. j not in lite paraUc at Li iiii.ui.i, Tuesday, with lu auLoiualie and scleral roauJU. U llli lua elKUiticti iiH uud his ueeuraev ol aim lucre would hac been u icw less luur dcrera ui the little tow a u I' c Mate oi U ashuiton. The bi iioiibdiewks in Amen v hlauder the lame of Americans iu aud out of season aud then en. peet eraek-braiued 1. U. V uid the little iheiks to have re spect lor human lives and law aud order, it emi t be done, aud wme of these das .'imerieaus are going to put some of the gentry of botli grades to u grand clean ing. NEW DISEASE A new disease has been prevalent la Portland. The patient is at tacked with paius iu the head, some fever, and severe bout .e . , acnes, nils passes, aua Uie pa tient tiieu is attacked Willi wliat is known us Lethargic Encephal itis, which is a term for lethargy, wuercm the patient sits without apparent uiin and the uund works very slowly, iio far Hillsboro has had but one patient. Born, to Mr. and .Mis. pkr ar., of iouth ol Cornelius, .Nov. 12, ilt, a sou. Boru; to IJr. and Airs. A. L Gibson, of Ureueo, Nov. 7, laltf, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgson, Beaverton, Sow 8, nun. Born, to Air. aud Jlrs. Merit .Bacon, torueliu.s, Nov. 12, a son. Ed. 1 loll man, of South Tuala tin, was iu town Tuesday after noon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Jackson, North Plains, Nov. 8, 1919, a girl. Phil Masters, the Civil War Veteran, was down from Dilley this morning. D. M. hiu sell, of South Tual atin, was transacting business in town Tuesday morning. Big dance at Morse Hall, Bea verton, Saturd.ty, Nov. 15. Six piece orchestra. Vou are invited. fi. M, Duvall und AlarjorJt Kellogg were married at Aletz ger, Nov. 8, Itev. Young olhciat ing. W. F. Owen, who was brought over from heeler on charge of non-support, gave bail and wilj have his hearing later. The State Industrial Accident Commission has sued the Hauna Alatt.hews Lumber Co. for arrear ages of percentage on labor em ployed. The Portland, Astoria Pacific B. R. Co. have sued the following for right of way for their line running out of Banks Win. 11. McGiil, A. L. Stephens, and H. H. Carslens. Otto Wohler, of Oak Park, was a city caller this morning. His son, Arthur, has returned from a Summer and Fall stay in the La Crosse, - Wash., wheat se tiun. working for W. H. Forney. Peter Gay, of Aloha, after a iurv had reuorted, pleaded urtiiltv this morning to a charge of ! as saulting one of Gregory broth ers.' One of the Gregory boys, indicted for the name charge, Gay being the complaining witness, will have his trial Dec. 4. J. N. Older, of Ohler & Green shincle manufacturers, was down day and Wednesday, on business. He says that the company is turn ing out lots of fine red cedar shin- flies, and they find a ready mar ket for their output in fact they could sell all they could turn out if their production were unlimit ed. 1 hey are up in the section where they jret fine cedar, and the Ohlers and Greeners know- how to make then. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1.. 1'., Wilkes et al to D. Corrieri. 1 1 acres Michael Moore d 1 c. 3000. V.. A. F.ddv to As Blank, tract in Tualatin Gardens. $1. A. I.. Guerber to G. V. Haw, 40 acres, Helvetia, $1. Gladwin Donffhtv to Geo. I HotBot v. SxlOO feet Mk 7, Fair- view, $10. V. P. Zehrinsi to L. G. Shattuek tract in lot 7 Mk 1 Simmons ad. K. l. Mead to Wm, Irlo, 2 tret I ist Htixton. $(00. II. G. Wriirht to N. Kanffman. 1 and l-.'t acres see fl t 2 s r 3 v. .r.7S. E. T!. Sappinaton to I. X. Mat-I ney, tract 8 Mk 1 North Hillsbo ro Acres, $1. H. Muralt to K. F. Moore, S Meres ana otner land see ,1 t : n r ? w. $10.5000. P. M. (tood to Levant C. Soule. ti acres at Forest Grove, $10. Win. II. Arbor to J. S. Lornes, 2 lots Mk 7 S. P. ad. Forest Grove. $1100. Peter Hoffman to Geo. F. Hel- l iire, t(, acre at North 'Plains, J?200. W. R. Phillips to II. I.. Crafts, 1 acres see S6 t 1 s r 1 w, $10. E. G. Webb to, J. P. Wasjner. tr;ct in blk 8 Curtis Ad, Forest Grove. $18.10. G. A. Millar to Thoo J. Vault et als, 13.t!9 acres A. J. Masters .1 1 c. $3500. Frank inirr.nh.un to l. c. Nor- ton. 7.01 acres near Beaverton. 11. J. F.stes to L. J. F.stes. 0.415 acres North Plains, $1800. Calvin Johnson to J. B. Trul lriiiXer. 32 acres see 26 t 1 s r 3 vv, ?1. Martha J. Sherwood to W. H. Milne, tract in blk IS F. Grove, $2000. M. S. Lyon to N. K.nifmann. 2Uy acres s e 3 M 1 s r 1 vv, $10. Me.rtin V.mdhey to Homer Pro mpt. 1 acre nt Yerlioort. $3o0. .lo-iah I5e.il to Wm. Tii))er. It blk i Oak Grove ad, Hillsboro $10. U in. S. Jones to Lorena Mc- P,. ynol.ls and Lulu Sheppard. :)S.l! neres t 2 s r I W..$I0. Lorena McRevtiohls to W. S. .Tom s. l().:il acrestSsr 1 vv,$10. ( has. Kiuir to Gottleib Bauer. :,!t.il itcri s t 1 n r 1 w, $10,800. Thus. MeKenzie to Chas. Kun- kel. 2 lots blk 1 Henry's ad, Cor- iii I ins. .f.00. Thfophile Capju'on to August Missine. ! lots blk 27. Cornelius. 'l 5(10. (,! zier, L. lllilVL! $10. w son. Hills anlir. v Shelling to J. G. Cro- It S. Cornelius, lS0O. Nichlniann to Alfred Cum- s. IIS acres Shatlv Brook. C. Still well to J. K. John- 1 lots blk 4 Simmon's ad. H.ro. i?2700. N. ttie Austin to IS. H. Jones, tract in blk 7. Navlor'sad. Forest Grove. 1 50. M. E. Yotinii to B'-n Thurnher, 1 S.22 acres si c 2 t 2 s r 3 w , $1 las. Kirliv to Atartin V an iter- brook. 2 lots in Dilley. $250. W. A. Havnes to Jesse Mitten, 50x150 ft blk 2. Navlor's ad. F. Grove, .fltiOO. W. (). Hoeken to Albert Hock- en. s w I j blk 10. Iloeken's ad, Beaverton, $10. Laurel M. Hoyt to Jas. R. Mor- ifan, lot S and acres lot 6, New ton Acres, f 10. Chas. Letterniaier to Jacob Correll, 3 lots blk 11. Cornelius, .f9.r)0. ' Jas. Kirb to Geo.-How e, lot 5 Cornelius Environs, $1400. L. J. MeD.miel to Mary Ben ,on. lot 2 blk I Myers ad to" Reed- Ville 1 Itlllll S. . 1 . Paul Becker to Tom Kessler. ..t, 7 and S. Oehs Tract. $.000. Vi. A. Shaw to Geo. Straiehe. Ii .-.iTi-h Johiisoii Estale I'eaver- (..n-Reedville, .f2.rfi. Seandiilavini) Americaii Bank Geo. Straiehe. .'..'!(! acres Ben- vcrtoii Reedville. .f 10. Mrs. Henry Minniek, of Portland, visited relatives here the last of the week. Mrs. Margaret McKinney, of Sea side, is the guest of her son, Frank Mitchell, this week. join The American Red Cross n All you need is a immmmrm j-y t- t THE MR. AND MRS. RAT MoCORD. rnnktng up the orgimliatlon known tn th lyceum world as "Th McCords," prent an entertainment. "Somewhat I'ifTerent." They otter a varied program of imttde. readiUKs, sketehM and Impersonations, all designed to furnUh )ut the kind of entertainment needed in tbese day of ftress. They ar linesuie Dttinun Deii;, on a an off the platform, and after they have fone from a eommnulty. folkw are at a loss to know whether they liked them beat a orti-rs or as ImllvidiiHto. In all thetr work they alia to let a little aunshlne In here diadnwa were before, to refrefh mtnda and touch happier, more liveable world In which to dwell. Their motto la: "Nake them cry a little, laujh a lot. and nend theai away completely natla4d." They are cominf to the lyceum course with their Bpletutld entertainment otmuale. monolowee. sketches a' Impersonations, and they will mke yon lot! W)nipwh,nt jHrnf you .'41 fortunate enouKh to be In the audience. At the Liberty Theatre, Monday Evening, December 8th. YOUR RED CROSS GALLS DLL ARMISTICE WEEK 11 Membership Rather Than Mon ey Is Asked to Complete War Relief. Red Cross Chapters, branches and auxiliaries in the Northwestern Div ision, comprising Alaska, Idaho, Ore gon and Washington, will participate lu the THIRD RED CROSS ROLL. CALL November 2 to November 11, Armistice Day. The American Red Cross, the greatest relief organization In recorded history, the "mobilized heart-action of the American people," will engage in no more "drives" for huge sums for war relief, but will continue its annual roll-call, which Is simply the occasion on which the American people express their belief In the ideals and work of the Red Cross by enrolling as members. "AH you need is a heart and a dollar." For five reasons, say the leaders of the Red Cross, this TH1HD RED CROSS ROLL CALL should enroll evej-y loyal and public spirited Ameri can citizen among the millions of mem bers of the organization that served our boys at home and overseas, saved the morale of Prance and Italy iu our early days in the war, relieved the millions of refugees, fed the starving babies of Europe, saved whole nations from extermination, stood as next friend to those families In America whose dear ones were In the service, threw Its tremendous resources Into the fight against influenza, dealt with great national disasters of flood and fire, and now carries on to do its part to serve America and to make the war worth having been won. These five reasons are: 1. The War Task of the Red Cross la Not Yet Fully Performed. To men still in service, and to their families at home, to discharged sol diers not yet fully adjusted to the routine of civilian life, to 30,000 boys suffering or convalescing In Military or Naval hospitals, the American peo pie still give cheer, comfort and serv ice throuKb their Ited Cross. In certain portions of the Old World the American Red Cross still feeds and clothes the undernourished aud raised babies, cares for the aged and the infirm, and assists the people of these disease-ridden, famine stricken, war-ravaged countries to organize their own resources. Since the sign ing of the Armistice, this work has steadily, declined, but It Is not by auy means fully completed. 2. The Red Cross Is the Disaster Re lief Agent of the American People. The speed and efficiency with which the Red Cross niet emergency needs at Corpus Christ! illustrated the value of nationwide Red Cross organization. In case of disaster, whether It be for est fire In the Northwest or a groat Mississippi Valley flood, the first ef fectlve relief will hereafter come from nearby communities, working through their Red Cross Chapters. 3. In Case of Epidemic Local Red Crnst Organization It Indispens able. During the Influenza epidemic, Red Cross action and coo Deration umil three thousand lives, because the Red y ' - .''if'l McCORDS hoarta, and to make the world a br:j;htT. Cross was fully organized in every community in the 1'nited States. Against a possible recurrence of In fluenxa this winter un.l auaiiist a dan ger of epidemic In the future, con tinued universal membership Iu the Red Cross is essential. 4. Red Cross Peace Program Calls For Unlverj.il Support and Co operation. The American Red Cross is still an emergency organisation. It must be realized that there is with a thl:u a. t continuing disaster: :!uu.oimi baliit'S under one year uf age din every ycr because of Iguorance; thnusuiuis of mothers die unnecessarily in fiiilil birth; it is still possible for un 1. i -demlc like the Influenza to take a toil within a compass of a few win ks f v.. times greater than the losses of t ur natlon in a year and a half of v, vr, hundreds of tliou-tamls of noiiii In the prime of life die in the i cited States every year from holly pre ventable diseases. This Is . m' iim; short of a disaster which Is a continu ing one and will he purniaiient ui .i the people cooperate itli one an other to use. the knowledge ami wealth already in existence to brum the 11a Hon Into a hotter day. The Hi d Cross through Its millions of members com prising every element In every com munity, many of them themselves vie- 1 9 - iflJ The Red Cror button Is the most widely worn button in tlin world. Thirty million men and women and children in ' the United States now wear this emblem of countless good deeds accomplished. For the third year in America comes universal op portunity to wear It. There are many instances of how this button. leurin; upon a white background a tiny cross, b'.s been worn and tressiired. One mortoni; In a distant north nest county, a man whose ruddy, optimistic countenance was clothed with ruddy beard, askfil the Red Cross chairman If he ha 1 (ui omer Dutton lino the one he wore. The chairman gave him his own. "I have twelve children," explained the man. "I gave Initton to Hi twelfth, a new arrival, this mm mini When I have anylliiii'.; oil tho v.l,nh family munt cone: in on it." NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THK STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Ktatc of Surah J. McNut, deceased. Notice is hereby iriven, that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by tho above entitled court, as execu tor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, and has duly qualified as such; Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified und required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at the law office of Hare, McAlear & Peters, in the Smite Savings Hunk liuililing, in Hillsboro, Washington County, Or egon, within six months from the date hereof. bated this K!th day of November, 1919. LeRoy Brady, Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned tiled in the County Court for the County of Washington, State I of Oregon, on November 10, 191(t, her final account in the estate of Fred Erdman, deceased. Now, therefore, said Court has set the time and nlaee for the henrinp of the same as Monday, the l.rth day of December, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court room at the Court Hounc, at Iliilslsiro, Oregon, to hear objections thereto. Minnie Erdman. Administratrix nf tb F.ptate nf Fred Erdmnn, deceased ,ohn M- Wal1' Attorney for Estate. Stop! Think! audi R All we nsk is a trial, in Porllaml. The Suitatorium , Cleaners and Tailor Washington Hotel Bldg Third Sb, Hillsboro, Oregon Stutuiueiil of Die ownership) circu- , , . , , lation, etc, required by the Act of,"1 uch W1 hni'toveineiit or im Congiess of August 24, 1SJ12, or the ' l"'uve,,,t,lU 111 ",J iuuU I'wl'wt N-j, Hillsboro Argus, published ' every; Wualiingiui. County, Or.Kon. Thursday, at Hillsboro. Oregon, for . "atwl l" ot October, October 1, 11: ; State of Oregon, County of Waali iilL'toil, ss. ' lieforo me, a Notary Public in and M,vl,,.-... , Ui Vn i for the State and County .for.'' .V.t,.0,-,, 1 ',.7i'U personally appeared L. Ai Long, who f ' v having- been duly sworn according to ltUAU IAX 1N ' law, deposes and says that he is the! editor of the Hillsboro Argus and that the following L, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true state- ment of the ownership of the aforw - said publication for Uie date shown in the alHive caption quired by the Act of Auaust 24. 1912. enihodiml to Section 44U Postal Laws and Regula- tionti, printed on the reverse side of this form, to-wit: That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publishers, L. A. Long and K. C. McKinney, Hillsboro. Oregon. Kditor, L. A. Long, Hillsboro, Ore. Managing Editor, L. A. Long, Ulllslxiro, Ore. Business Manager, L. A. Long, Uillsboro, Oregon. That the owner is E. C, McKinney Hillsboro, Oregon. That the known bondholders, mort gagees and other security holders owning l per cent or more of the to tal amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are none. L. A. Lone. Editor, Sworn and subscribed before me this 30th day of October, 1919. Elizabeth L. Shogren, Notary Public for Oregon, My commission expires June 9, NOTICK OF DISTRICT , ROAD MRITINO TO VOTK 8PKCIAL ROAD TAX IN DISTRICT No. 20 Notice is hereby given that "meeting of the resident taxpayers of Road District No. 20, Washington County, held at the Union Hall in said Road District No. 20, Washing ton County, Oregon, on the 28th day of November, 1919, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of snlil day, to discitsw the ndvisubility of levying a special or additional road tax in said district, to determine .vhat, if any county roads or portions thereof in s:iid roil district hull be improved, 111 any special manner, and the char n.'ter und extent of such improvement or improvements they shall make thereon, find to levy such special or additional tax, not to exceed ten mills on the dollnr. cn all taxable real and personnl property in said road lis trict, as n majority of such resident tx payers or said road district shitll deem advisable for the purpose of raisinir money to del ray the exp.'Pse nl such siwini imnruvc metit or unH provemenfi In said Road District No. 20, Washington County, Oregon. Dated this 10th day of November, 1 !)!!. J, W. Goodin, County Judgp. NOTICE OF DISTRICT KOAl) MEETING TO VOTE SPECIAL KOAil TAX IN DISTRICT No. Vi Notice is hereby given thul a meeting of the resident tuxpuyers of Kouil Dibtrict No. Vi, Washington County, Oregon, Is hereby called, and will be held at the Leisyvillu School II nine, in mud Roud District No. Vi, Wash ington County, Oregon, on the Wnd day of November, l: !, :it the hoi r of two o'clock P. M. of BMid dav, to discuss tho advisability of levying a HIK'i'iul or additional road tax in said dhlriit, to determine what, if any county roads or portions thereof in said road district shall be improved, in uny speriul manner, and the char acter and extent of such improvement or improvements they shall make ; thereon, and to levy such special or additional lax, not to exceed ten mills ; on the dollar, on all taxable real and ; .-(!, ill i.iopi-rly ill nidi! load dis trict, as a majority of such resident! tax pavers of paid rud district ili..ll 1 deem advisable for the purpose ef raibing money to defray thi expense .eason A Good Fitting Tailored Suit I 1111 asset that no man can afford to overlook. It makes for iroscrity. Have your next suit or overcoat tailored nl the Suitatoriom. There is no further necessity for sending work to Portland In tin line of cli'Miiing, repairing or alteration. You can get it done right here in your own town just as giHidj-yes, better for less money, in less time, Spend your money in your home town and help make it a greater, better, and busier place for all of us. Ten years' business J. W, tiuodin, County Judge. Nul,'' hereby giwn that a meeting 01 l, iciaueiit taxpayers 01 komo M-'istrtct fo- 7. Wasmngton County, 1 -ivgon. hereby called, und will lw 'u'lu ul ,,la Kewlvillo School House, """1 I'isinci rso. , asli- I ineton County, Oregon, on the J-'nd 'ay Nowmber, 119, nt the hour I"' two orlotk P. M. of said 1'uy, to utscuss the advisability of levying u special or additional road tux in said district, to determine what, if any county roads or portions thereof in said road district shall be Improved, lo any special manner, und the char acter and extent of such improvement or improvements they ahull make thereon, and to lew such special additional tax, not to exceed ten mills on tho dollar, on all tuxulle real and personal property in said road dis trirt, as a majority of such resident tax payers of said ro nl district shall deem adviaublu for the purpose of raising money to defray thj expense 01 such -peciul improvement or im provements in said Road DiMrlet No, V, Washington County. Oreirnu. Dated this 29th day of October, ir.. J. W. Goodin, County Judgt. N0T1CJE OF D1STRJCT KOAD MEETING TO VOTE SPECIAL fiOAD TAX IN DISTRICT No. ZH Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the resident, taxpayers of Road District No. ti, Washington County, Oregon, is hereby culled, uud will be held at the Wallace School House, in said Roud District No. 2H, Wash ington County, Oregon, on Uie 2'!iid day of November, 1919, at the iiour of two o'clock P. M. of suid duv. to discuss the advisability of levying a special or additional rood tux in suid district, to determine what, if any county roads or portions thereof in said roud district shull be Improved, In any speclul manner, und the char acter and extent of such improvement or improvements they shull make thereon, nnd to levy such special 1 r additional lux, not to exceed ten mills on the dollur, on ul 1 taxable real and personal property in said road dis trict, ns a majority of such resident tax puyers of said roud district shall deem advisable for the nurnoso of rnbing money to defray the exnense of such special improvement or Ini-piovi-iticiits in said Roud Dl-lrict No. 28, Washington County, Oregon. unted this Hist duv of October. 1919. ,T. W. Goodin, County Judge. oTwice the satisfaction ltci you nave the Vesta Hut- TV and your auto work 1 done by WILLIAMS' SERVICE STATION nt 1128 Main St. Phone 191 experience NOTICE OF DISTRICT UOAD ul l. hi I Mi TO OlE SPECIAL KOAD TAX IN DISTUICf No. it Nulirs Is lini by given that meeting uf Uie 1 muli nt til pay eis of Road Hull let No. 19, Washington County, Oli'gull, is huieby culled, uud will b held at Rock Creek School Houkv, ill id Road District No, 19, Wli iiigiun County, Oregon, uu the Z-'tiJ day of Nneieiwi, 1 at i hour uf two o'clock P. M. of suid d.ty, to dincuks the advisability uf tevy ng a special or additional road tiu " said district, to determine what, 1. uny county r mds or poi-tioiis thoru.f ui sum roan uistrici snail be improved, iu any special manner, and the char acter and extent of such improvement or improvements they shall make thereon, and to levy such spnchil or uddilioiini tux, not to exceed ten mills on the dollar, on ull taxable real nnd ptn.nmiil property In said mini dis trict, as a innjority of such rexliUnt tux payers of sufd roud dislikt shall deem advisable for the purpose of rui-ing money ti, defray the expense of such Kpeciul Improvement or im provements ill suid Road District No. 19, Washington County, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of November, 191, J. W. Goodin, County Judge. NOTICK OF DISTRICT ROAD MEETING TO VOTE SPECIAL KOAD TAX IN DISTRICT No. 611 Notice is hereby given Uiut a meeting of the resident taxpayers of Roud District No, t0, Washington County, Oregon, is hureby called, and will be held at Warehouse, evell Station, in suid Road District No. till, Wash ington County, Oregon, 011 the 22nd day of November, WVi, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of suid duy, to discuss the advisability of levying a special or additional loud tax In said district, to deturmine what, if uny county ronds or portions thereof in said roud district shull be improved, in any special manner, and the char acter and extent of such improvement or improvements they shall make' thereon, and to levy such speclul or additional tux, not to exceed ten mills on the dollur, un all taxable real and personal property in said roud dis trict, us a mujority of such resident tax puyers of said roud distrltt shull deem advisable for the purpose of raising money to defray the expense of such special Improvement or im provements in said Road District No. 00, Washington County, Oregon. Dated this 31st day of October, 1919. I W. Goodin, County Judge. The Argus will pay you cash for good tlcuii rags. W0MEN! r7M0THERS! 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