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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS 10. A. C FARMER SCHOOLS County Official Paper L A. Long, Editor. i.ntcred at the Vost Othec at Hillsboro, Oregon, as second class mail matter. Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Issued every Thursday by Mrs. K. C. McKinney and L. A. Long. When one considers that the hootfeg whiskey which caused Mich terrible toll on Christmas is the best "likker" that one can get it begins to look as tho prohibi tion actually prohibit . couldn't have been here, for had he been in the city we would have heard that old M. F bell ringing. Tozier has pulh d the rope in that vestibule for at least 10 years, but he must liae been snowed in up at "Dee" last night. RELIEF CORPS in- the Gen. Hansom IF, lief Corps stalled oliieers as follows at joint meeting last week: President, Wis. 1 li.'.i lSottuwin: senior vice, Mrs. Julia Anderson; junior vice, Airs, l'ninia Cota: secretary, Mrs. Mary Donelson; treasurer, Mrs. Id i Jamison ; chaplain, Mrs. Mary Sabiu; eon Uietor, Mrs, Alberta Hargrave; assistant cond.. Mrs. Ann Siglcr; guard, Mr-. Mary Harder: assist ant guard. Mrs. Alice Haines; musician, Mrs. Annie H. (iarrelt: patriotic instructor, Mrs. Mary Sabin; press cur., Mrs. Orpha Carlile; color bearers, Mrs. Nettie JtlTers, Mrs. Emma Wann. Mrs Mary Patton and Mrs. Ksther Crow. The ladies joined with the veterans in the big dinner and the program. Oregon Agricultural College, Jan. . A scries of schools to be held turnout the state by the extension department om the College is at tracting the attention of farming communities in the various coun ties. The schools, which will be held in each county, will begin on Jan uary 12 and last for one week. They w ill be under the supervi sion of the county agents and the1 e x t e n si on de pa rt m e u t , X. C. Jamison, our well known Washington county agent, is to cooperate with K. B. litis, of the dairy department, and W. S. Car penter. This branch of the exten sion work conducted at Banks on January 12 and 18 and at Laurel on January 15 and I(i is to be on the order of Farmers' Week just completed at the College. I.ee tuers, practical demonstrations, and round table discussions at these schools take the college, to the farmer ami he may derive a benefit from such schooling that will be invaluable to him in his w ork at home. The subjects of dairying and f irm crops will be taken up in Washington county. Of interest to the women of the communities w ill be classes in home economics winch will run in conjunction j with the dairy and farm crops' schools. Wilbur W. Weed. J STORE INCORPORATES H. 11. tireer and Norman K. Cireer, on Jan. 2, l!'20, incorpo rated the store know n as deer's Grocery, under the tirm name of (ireer, Bowers ck Co. Guy Bowers was made manager of the busi ness. The undersigned take this opportunity of thanking their many patrons and friends for their splendid patronage of the past, and bespeak a continuance of the same for the new firm. Wishing one mid all a prosper ous New Year, we remain. Hespeet fully, K. H. and Norman tireer. Hillsboro, tre., Jan, (!. 1)20. PALMIST Palmist and Clairvoyant, now lo cated at No. 1,'UiS Main St., up stairs. Gives a complete ivadin-i of your life, past, present and tin future. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. Hours from 10 a. m. until S p, in. 4 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Ouunty Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. In the Matter of the F.sFato of John Yost, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undedsigiied Executor of the last Will and Testament of said de ceased, has filed in the above en titled court and cause, his Una account and report as such Exw utor, and the said court has fixed and appointed the 3 1st day of January, 1920, at tfie hour of 10 o'clock of said day, and the court room of the above entitled court in Hillsbo'o, Oregon, as the time ,.d place for hearing objections to said fina, account und for thr final settlemi lit of said estate. Dated this 1,0th day of Decern ber, 1819. Jacob Stoll.r, Executor of the last Will am T;tanient oi .said deceased. Hare, McAlear & Peters, At tornevs for Executor. COFFEE CLUB MEETING The regular meeting of the Cof fee Club will be held Saturday, January 10th, at the home of Mrs. K. C. McKinney. 105.1 First St..: at 2 :.'!( p. m. : Hostesses, Mrs. It. T. Koeber, J Mrs. E. I.. Moore and Mrs. E. C.I McKinney. ! Speaker of the day, Miss Lois !iehl, of Seattle. Miss Diehl is' the Town Secretary of the North-! western Field of the Y. W. C. A.,i with headquarters in Seattle. Donelson & Bell UNDERTAKERS Phone 951 Calls attended night or day. Chapel ami Bailors. Hillsboro - Oregon RESOLUTIONS UNIVERSAL PATRIOT M t Finest Cast Iron Range Made With Porcelain Lined oven door, beautiful smooth cast ings with only sufficient or iiumentalion to relieve plain ness. Spring-balanced oven door, Duplex grate, patent adjust able sliding oven damper; extra wide and deep Hues for Western fuel, for wood or coal; white enamel trim ming, polished top, etc. $75 -$82.50 $90 Terms to Suit We take your Liberty Bond-, at face value. Patterson Furniture Co. 1261 Main St. Whereas, God in his Infinite wis-j ilum, has seen fit to remove from! this life Addie C. Mays, dearly j beloved wife, daughter and sister j of our brothers, W. E. Mays,; Benj. P. Cornelius and Edmond P. Cornelius. j Resolved: j That the members of Glencoe Lodge K. of P., No. 22, extend our sincere and heartfelt sym pathy to our dear brothers in this sad hour of bereavement. Addie C. Mays whs a woman of high ideals, devoted to her home life. Her friends were numbered by her acquaintances. She was kind, charitable and hos pitable, an indulgent mother, a splendid neighbor and a true friend. She was a devoted wife and daughter and a loving sister. Her life was beautiful. The world has been made better by such as she. Altho" she is missed in the home and community her blessed memory is cherished thus lo r influence will ever live. Be it further resolved: That a copy of these resolu tions be spread upon the minutes of this Lodge and that a copy be niciled to each of the brothers and that a copy be sent to the A rgu.s for publication. Signed (ieo. W. Moore, Charles Walter, William Joos. Coin. Your earningpower when it rains is made sure by i REFLEX SLICKER look for the Ktfltx Edit AJTowiaCa 4 Establish 183ft Boston. Mass. JL HELPS GIVE " TOTHEATTRACTIVEYCUNCGIRL TOTHE STURDY YOUNG FFLL0V7 sasmssm TOTHE BUSINESS MAN &V0MAN 1 lilH)Wl'M71 I ."3 5?. fx L' m mm ma "-w e HssHHBmhsMsns&JsBflU TOTHE MOTHER AT HOMt Only monument dealers in Washington County. Drop us a card, and we will show you our samples. Write or call on us, at 136.') Main St., Hillsboro.- Ore gon Monument Works, Hillsboro, Oresrnn. fiO tf fJSJ TOTHESTOSWCGEOFATtti', mm Sold by DELTA DRUG STORE and other Druggists. New Automobile Firm of Peterson automobiles, H. C. Peterson has succeeded the firm Brothers and will continue the sale of trucks, etc. The public is cordially thanked for the splendid pa tronage of the past and a continuance is solicited for the future. Mr. Peterson will for 1920 handle the Stjdeba ker'and Hudson automobiles, and the Republic and G. M. C. trucks. H. C. Peterson Formerly Peterson Bros., Mhute Savings Bank Building, Tliird Street, I'illkboi o, Ore. SCHULTZ Forest Grove Phone 061 NOW GOING ON Ap NOW GOING ON preciation hi V SCHULTZ Forest Grove Phone 061 NOW GOING ON TRULY AN ECONOMIC EVENT FIGURATIVELY SPEAKINc. THIS STORE IS A DIRECT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DEPARTMEN T 01 . J AT WASHINGTON, I). C, V'.ICII BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN DELEGATED WITH E fv,, BRINGING LIVING COSTS , OW N. OU.i JANUARY ECONOMIC SALES REPRESENT FOOD PRICES I i ll TODAY'S WHOLESALE Q STATIONS -BRINGING BIG SAVING OPPORTUNITIES TO YOU. THIS STOKE CO-OPERATE;'. EFFECTIVELY WITH THE FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AT WASHINGTON, IN ITS EFFORTS TO DOWN THE PROFITEER. Hurry in and get your share of these bargains. Sale will end when stock is ex hausted, (or we cannot replace our stock on the same basis. First Come, First Served! Fair Warning! Act Quickly!! Anticipate Your Re- , r quirenients Now. 11 1 " Taag Here Below are a Few of Our Under- priced Items Ladies Note these MONEY SAVERS You Need 'Em, Too! BEVERAGES Tl'.T, J.I l III 1: li Willi. I i'. 'i. ( ininml Ciim'i'i it il t 'oeo.i, (im s! iu 1 1 i i i Hulk CotV.T. ih. H ran Si. i I ( .1 ulii .' .-li) .3G .3d .39 2.69 SLTPLY YOUR 110M il ll.VES WITH CANNED GOODS At SPEC- IA1 Cnnneil ( 't n. I ( 'a mi: il Toi.i .;.. Ov-ili t'S, -in ill . M ineeil Cl.ii.i . Minee.l C! I. ;1CES $1.!?; 1.35 .39 .13 .18 .23 .17 I I i l i il ; 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 jfooil :! I; r M .' . I III ie t':lll ('.-,Imi.. I). 1 Mi.ii!.-. .Mil . .1 Slniiii, ,ii. 'ii!; Jit In iin! llilV a ei l)r,, r Miuji,, i .hi m il li-.li , vegetable nn.l fnnti nml ton II get I lie li nelit of I lie cue riee tt liieli ii from 10 to (5 per ernl -.ntnin mi your (mil. 'Tin n, loo, VOII Mill ll,- Hnlin-l of n .h 1 1 I 1 9v of llies,- ilrin-. u In it t'ttui t ti y nr nne'x -fteil guest, iliup in. Tin- llnifly lion-,. -ttifc nliwiti irei.tres for (lie ful lire, li.nf is tour opportunity nl s.-il,-prices. Coiiie anil let Us Hssisl in making- up tour list for t In- iissoilinenl. Breakfast Cereals, Syr ups, etc: Hwlle.l Oals, !l II.. iinek $ .7vS liolleil O ils 15 Hi. s.-iek 3.39 l!oi;..l O.f, DO II,, s.iek. 6.7-1 I'mieiike Hour 10 Ik sa. k .8-1 Corn Meal ! II.. M,k . .59 Sirup, Mtrslini.illow , ,1 Hi. Im . .70 St nip, Mfirslimnllott , 10 ll (in $1.39 Svrup, liit.- Crt shil, 10 lb. tin .. 1.19 Sj rup, White Crvstiil, 5 Hi. tin . .60 Sorghum, Pure OM Country Style "I .50 l.iplon's .lelly Pott iler, pm-ktige .10 And Say, Men! Just read on to the End 89 Slur mill Horse Shoe plug Tohieeo, ,1. T, or I'liion Slainl rj, plug l)i,' (ueen, foil, 07 lulled lm 1'eilro, foil, 07 Itineli lu 1'itlterson's Sc-nT, pouch, .11 lunch lo ., I.ucky Strike, tin . . I 'ig.tt s. Iteil Clover, Ho of fit) snnikeii 2.2S 100 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n l.iiiulres Cigiirs l 4.00 See us .'iliout your fiitonle lirnml uf Tiii;iecu III eiise lots -Sjieeiil Price, .58 .81 .74 .72 13 TVNCV IIOX ClltK'OI. ATI'S, HON' HONS A N 1 1 CA N Dill) I HUTS OI ALL KINDS A it 1 . SPI ( I M IA. LOW PHIC1D. AISO COMF. A M SI K 'I'll KM. Miscellaneous Items J Ih. I oil His 1 ilk -iu $ .85 His. lOlMIiS I unci '. .ilnuis . .75 L' Hi-,. I OHHIS Clinic- :.imits . .69 5 II)'-. Snc. I ll Mi. li CiHI.I , .. 1.50 Spcchil Mi e, Camlt ll'. .33 Ciink Jelly He..),,. Ih. .29 Mixc I Ni t , Ih. , .33 llcrshet 's ( lliienl .t ( n.,- 06 Mix. .1 Fro. I. ,i Cke Hi 28 Fig,, Hl.i.-k. III. ., .23 Figs, While, Ih. .. .25 Che in.: Ci;,.,, all '.4t..rs, li pl.vfH .25 D.iles, New Droiueihiry. pl.:f . -28 Uuisiiis, pl.t'. Flour Specials! 4!t lhs. Soft V, In il $2.79 Fum y Patent, Hani Win at 3 11 III ti- tv of the ;;.t lin e iu price of patent flour at the nuiU r. ennli-.l this week this rcpi-e.. nl a sating of ".'.".e per sack, .'ill. I further a.lvauees a re looked for in the li-' r future. ACT QU!CKLY. .Laundry soaps & wash ing supplies l auuili't' So.ii 10 large Imrs U lute l aiiiulry, 10 large l.nri 'Toilet Soap, Creine Oil, .'I Hum W.i.hiug Povt.ler, t lh. pkg. Ann o: I l.iuiiii. r So.l.i, IH. .16 .63 .25 .28 .07 Corn Starch, Argo, 5 hoxes .45 Iiotnl H.iking Louder, I- r.. .39 Hoynl li.iking Pott Jer, 'J '.. lb.. 1.29 Itowil linking Poteder, fi "lb 2.39 H.iking Cl.oeol.ite, V' lb. .28 Schultz'. "PURITY" Home Brknd Hams, Baton, Sautages, Minced Spec ialties, Pure I ..'.rd and Coiii;)oiind are unsiirpnuiietl. Pricf Lowrht Always. Qur.nty ILKucat. Hip (I l ite, h .Miirshni.illow Creuie, n i.lv In use for cuke tilling nd frost iir.'s PinU 23c, Quart 59c Cottulelle, large si,e $3.19 Coltoleiie, no lliliill nie 1.28 Coltoleiie, .small size .69 Oh Yen, Su;ar are scarce but we have plenty of Marihanillow Syrup and Hip-O-Lite. Other Interesting Sta ples Spaghetti, 3 hoyes, siunll .25 'i rnii. illi, II hoxes, Urgr ,21 Pinto Hiiyou H. iiih, 10 lhi. . .69 Oregon I.mk Wnshington Henns, 10 IU .88 Cnl. Small White Urnim, 10 lhs 9-1 Suit, r0 lhs. Imlf ground 58 Tine Tnlile Suit, AO 11). ek , .79 Split Pens, new crop, 3 lhs , -33 Tnpiocit, Genuine Pearl, !i Ids .25 Iliee, California Jap, 5 lh. .7-1 Hest Head Itiee, 5 lbs ,80 Hroonis, good sttc. pcrs, .i9 to $1.35 Peanut JSiiltrr, 5 IIh., bulk 1.13 Hring cniitainer. Tooth Pick, hard ttood, li pkg. .25 Vnnry Cheese, Ih .39 Criekern, (i to H Ih. hoxr,, ,. .18 Make jour ottn Mnyotmiiie nml S.-ilml drcHsings. Douglas Salad Oil, pint tiu 41 Douglas Salad Oil, quart tin .78 Maxnht Salad Oiln, pints .43 Museolu Salad Oil, ijuart .83 SCHULTZ-WASHINGTON COUNTY'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE-SCHULTZ Yes, v. e are pl.-astd d. : i: iinuiii . lint ,te are imtt jir.pared to meet Joins Casd Store, Scars Ifo. buck, Montgomery Ward prices. This -.lore will till any MAIL ORDER at regular catalogue pries, for the .same goods and termsCash with order MONEY-BACK-CUAUAHTLE go. s tii!. t. ry Hem. HERE'S THE WAY YOU DO IT. Simply L'iye n.-inii of i .".I ilogue and number of article, price etc., i nclose in ent'elope with vour cheek or Post Ollice Money Order Mail it loSCHUL "i'l, and uc ill ,1,. the rest. Henicnihcr MONEY-BACK-GUARANTEE on etery penny'H wot Hi anil what's more the ..uar n li e is good as uol.l. I'ifleeii years of h,'irdyork is tyhul has made this store what it js WASHINGTON COUNTY'S LARGEST AND CEST FOOD PLACE ami are still on the job -Heady to Deliver the (ioods" Just try us and see. SCHULTZ pays out 1 1 s.iml of dollars cash weekly lo producers of Washington County for hog i, veal, beef cattle, nliecp, butter cgis. poultry, h,.!., ; ml all la i m pio.lucts, We buy anything in the line of live slock you have lo Nell. pa I 1 n i 1 TO Food. Co, SCHULTZ Food Company Forest Grove Washington County's Mail Order House Phone 061 Forest Grove, Oregon Just Think ! You can phone us your order, or you can come in ; ml si. for yoiKs.. If just u !, it y.ni are hut in;;, make yournvll si F etion',, and so save, freight edurges by taking home your pur eha si's. SCHULTZ Food Company Forest Grove I