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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS County Official Paper L. A- Long, Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Hillsboro, Oregon, as second class mail matter. Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Issued every Thursday by Mrs. E. C. McKinney and L. A. Long. THE LATE DR. BAILEY When a man passes the three score years and ten by a decade and rounds out a well-ordered life m a community, passing away with the esteem of an entire commonwealth, he has not lived in vain. He has left an example well worth while, and there is no thought of him but is replete with tenderness, esteem ami well de served encomium. Such i- the legacy left by the late Or. F. A. Bailey, who for many years min istered to the sick of IIillboro and Washington County. His name for more than a generation was a household word, and his presence always sensed the deep est respect for his ability as a physician; his broaduiindedness as a man of affairs, and his posi tion as a factor in our every -day life as one who was a splendid judge of the law of averages in this vale of joy and tears. His deep .sense of justice in no way abated even in his declining years, and his abiding faith in rectitude was his highest worth, after all is said and done. He is mourned by a multitude who knew him as he was, a man of rare ability, justice-loving, kind ly, ever ready to help the weak and erring, and always with a .word of encouragement to those who were deserving, and many times assisting those who were not. Taken by and large, we rarely look upon his like, and in speaking of the fullness of his life, his genuine worth, his spot less manhood, and his wonderful devotion to his home ties, we dumbly deplore the inadequacy of the English language in w hich he was so richly versed. There is neither finite nor Infinite reason whv he will not "rest well." WM. B. JOLLY William 15. .lolly, residence at No. 372 Maple Ave., Portland, passed away January 2, 1!20, after about a year of indisposition. He was a son of the late Rev. Willi am Jolly, who settled north of Hillsboro in 1817. Deceased was born in Knox County, 111., May 26. 1848, and came to Oregon with his parents in 1817. He w as married Nov. $, 18ti5 to Harriet Griffin, daughter of Rev. J. S. Griffin, pioneer of 1S.S). The wife died Oct. 23, 1S77. He was mar ried to Hattie E. Woodworth. of Marion County. April 10. 1879. who with the following children, survives: Mrs. W. X. Sawyer, of New Westminister, B. C, ; Ine. Hattie, Roland and Margaret, at home. Of his immediate family he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Xomanda J. Thein. of Aberdeen. Wn.. and Mrs. Adelina Beardsley. of Portland. Mrs. Janie Sew ell, of Hillsboro, is a niece, and W. W. Willi ams, of above Mountain dale, a nephew. The funeral was held at Port land at 2 p. in.", Monday, and in terment was in the Rose City cemetery. Mr. Jolly lived here for main years, and up to within a few years still held his ranch proper ty northeast of this city. lie was highly cteemed by a large circle of friends in this county. "ROWS- NAMES OF SERVICE DEAD The American Legion, Depart ment of Oregon, Morgan Build ing, Portlaud, Oregon The nearest relatives of men who died during the World Waf are requested to send the full names of the soldiers, sailors or marines making the supreme sac rifice, to the American Legion Post in their locality as soon as possible, in order that the men may be remembered in the pre sentation of memorial certificates of the French Government. Presentation ceremonies will be held by local Posts of the Ameri can Legion on February 22, 15)20, Washington's Birthday. With the names of men who died, should go the names and addresses of the next of kin, and the probable place where they can be reached on February 22d. E. J. Fivers, State Adjutant. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS We buy and sell cows. Barn west of condenser wood yard. Come and look them over. Waleh ami Hoffman, U i7 Hillsboro, Ore. The two stage lines between here 'and Portland, operating heretofore as the Auto Transit Co. and the United Motor Bus Co. have consolidated and are now conducting the business un der the name ami style of the Au to Transit Co. Their service is the finest of the fine; lands you in the city without a stop, .nul in less time than the trains. Try their service. Frank C. Francis, of south of Oak Park, was a city caller Wed nesday. Frank Rowell, of Scholls. was greeting friends in town the first of the week. Sealed proposals will be received by the County Court of Washing ton County, Oregon, until two P. M., February !, 1)20, and then opened for the crushing of rock at the following County Plants: Haieldale, two miles south of Reedville; Lucks, .six miles north of Mountaimlale ; Jackson, two miles north of Council on the United Railway; Beaverton quar ry about one mile north of Ilea verton ; Hillside quarry about six miles northwest of Forest Grove: Laurel quarry near Laurel; and Manning quarrv northwest of Banks. The County will furnish ma chinery and tools. A certified check for $100.00 must accompany each bid. ami the Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Specifica tions may be seen at the office of the County Judge. By order of the County Court, dated this 27th dav of J anuarv, 1920. J. W. Goodin. 47-8 County Judge, Bessie May Craw ford has ask ed the court to give her a decree of divorce from Jos. Nelson Crawford., -She says they were married at Vancouver till 1 !)!(, and for over three years has scan dalised herself amf himself by im proper conduct with other' "la dies" and has made uncompli mentary remarks about her per sonal appearance, She says the husband is an engineer and makes from $7 to S per day, and she asks for i?23 monthly for her support and ;H) monthly for the support of the child, of which she asks custody. A. B, Schoonover has sued the Pacific Potato Starch Co. on a promissory note for $2.'t5.7i, giv en Dee. 2, IS) IS, ami no part of which, principal or interest, has been paid. Try Tanlac for that tired feel ing, nothing better for giving strength and toning up the sys tern. 47 R. Linton, of Belknap Plains, was in the city Monday afternoon and called on the religious week ! Carl llcrggrcn, of North Plains, was over to the city Monday morning. Daniel Wooten, of above Mono taiudalc, was in town Tuesday. Tanlac is doing wonders for other people, why not you? 47 F. L'nger, of Chehclem Moun tain, was a city caller tcrday. The Arus will pay you cash fur good clean rags. S. P. TIMETABLE To Portland Leaves Hillsboro 10 I . I . ( . a From Portland Saturday and Sunday Arrives Hillsboro For Sale: Hill-grown Burbanks select stock, delivered in town on' Saturday and Sunday... 2 orders, at houses. C O. Horn- ; ecker. Hllsboro, R. 3. Telephone! 33RX5. Also have several tons; loose mixed and clover liny fori sale. 48-47 i 22 a. ;0!) a. :.US p. :BS p. :.'1S p. :50 p. :.I2 p. :13 a, :S) a. :2I p. :47 p. :00 p. :I5 p. :0! p. I in. m. ' m. in. m. m. 1 m. 111. ! III. 111. 111. ' 111.' III. m. . Roy Rice has taken a position! as head filer for the Standard Buxj at Seofield, anil has moved there' with his family. ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bow man, Jan. 23, 1920, a trirl. Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Jos. Cnwrsc, ! North Tualatin Plains, Jna. 27, 1920,; a girl. j Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ewuhl Weirhbrodt, South Tualatin, Jan. 27, 1920, a son. i Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Smith, South HillslHiro, Jan. 22, IH'JO, a son. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby siwn. that liv virtu of an execution, order and decree of side, isnucd out of and under the seal i of tli Circuit. Court of tin Slate of Oregon, for the County of Washing ton, dated the 2i!th dav of January, I '.'20, In favor of Claud II. Slits-ley , plaintift, and iiKiiinsl John Si-liulu and Charles W. Wiegel, defendants, for the sum of )28..r0 rust nuil the further sum of $l0.t!0 with interest thereon from the 24th day of Janu ary, 1920, at the rate of 7 tier cent per annum, and fur the further sum of $22.81 tuxes, with Interest thereon from the 24th day of January, 1920, at the rate of t! mr cent ner annum. and for the further sum of $75 attur-j ney fees, with interest t hereon from; the 24th day of January, 1920, at the' rate of 6 per cent per nuiuiin, to inel directed and delivered, coiiinuiiuling ' ma to make sale of the real property hereinafter desent-cd. I have levied upon and pursuant to said execution, order and decree of sale, I will, on .Monday, the 1st day of March, 1920, at the South door of the Court House, in llillshoro, Washington County, Or egon, nl the hour of leu o'clock a. in. of said day, sell at public auction to: the highest bidder for cash In hand. all of the following deseriU-d real , Property, lying, being and situate in UnshiiiKtoii t ounly, OroKon, nml more particularly ili-xcritx-il as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning- at a lmiiit which is (ist.. IX feet west ol" the southeast coiner of the Isaac llutler Pollution laud Claim, inul 20 f,s-t North of the South K-iundury of said claim, thence North 0 degrees 19 minutes West 28:1,80 fi-i-', more or less, to an intersection with a line Ml feet Southerly from incus ut ed at right angles to the center line of the Oregon Kleetrie Railroad Com- p-iny irnci, inenre nuum ; tn-nrees :'! minutes Fast along a line parallel with and f0 feet southerly from measured at right angles to the cen ter line of the aforesaid railroad tiaek 287.54 feet, more or less, to the West iMiundury of a tract of hind owned by the Oregon Fleetric Rail road company, thence along mi. I West boundary of the Oregon Klee trie Railroad Company tracts South 0 degree 1.1 minutes Kast MM.Il feet to a point 20 feet North of the South boundary of the Isaac Butler luna tion Land Claim, thence West 2U IS feet, more or leg, to the place of lie ginning, containing 1 1.1 acres, tin said land beinir situnta in the South east quarter of Section 3d, Township 1 North of Range 2 West of the Wil Inmette Meridian, nil situate in 'tin County of Washington, and State of Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the rout and ex penses of sale and of snid writ. Said sale will lie made sublect to redemption as ner statute of Oregon Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thi 27th day of January. 1920. Geo. Alexander, Sheriff of Washington County, Or egon. By V. W. Downs, Deputy. If. R. Adams, Chamber of Com moree Ruilding, Portland, Pre., At torney for Plaintiff. PAYS TRIBUTE HlllsU.ro, Ore., Jan. 25, 1920. Kdllor of The Argus: As I snt In the Congregational Church of this city this afternoon and listened to the tributes and comfort ing words made in recognition of the life mid work of the late Dr. F, A. bailey, I could nut help but think of that greater tribute which has been paid to him, and will ho pnlil for iiiaiiy years to come. I am a comparatively nww comer In Wuslilngtou County, only sin years, but in that time 1 have heurd tiihulr of respect paid by grateful mitients to the memory of the good deeds of the late Dr. S. T. l.lnkluter. The homely statement, "He was very good to us and we do miss him," has fullen from the lips of many with whom my activities have brought me. How it Is pimslble to get ulooir without Dr, llailey will I mi no less of a problem to those who have In en benelltted by his minlst rat Ions. It m not easy to lima one In whom you hnv repom-d eonttdonce u ml trust unit w'm has helped you through trying xhk ness and distress. No one rnulil hn ., dune better, Personally, I shall miss him nun I , for he has been a competitor I u whom I have the hlgheet respect, In the consultations which 1 have h nl with him and lit which times I hii, henellUed ly his advice and help, I have found him a courteous geut'i man, a kind and good friend and r who spoke his mind liiiiini n' I y n ,, with conviction. Ills Is nn einnij I of professional life, courtesy nod ei lea that any physlclnn niinKt co y with credit and liem-lit. L. W. Hyde, M. D. I IMPORTANT NOTICE Opening of Our New WEEKLY SAVINGS CLUB TO ACCUMULATE MONEY The Saving Plan You Have Been Waiting For fJX mms club In SO Weeks 25 Weekly Riys$12 a - fcoo About XOOffi MAKE JOIJI WEEKLY DEPOSITS Our YOU START WITH 25c, 50c, $1.00 $2.00, $5.00 $10.00, $20.00 (or more) And deposit the SAME amount EACH WEEK (or in advanve) FOR j FIFTY WEEKS " At the end of 60 weeks we will pay you your money or you can trans fer it to an Accumulating Bank account. YOU DO NOT LOSE ANY PART OF THE MONEY YOU DEPOSIT WEEKLY. SAVKS CLUB InZSOWErjcs 25-WeeklyPays-i6250 -it j $125 n n 00 $3 " $J00- $5 125Q 410 - ' 25G0 $20 " $500022 't::9 r s A7 1 If tX5t ifi About It The Saving Question Solved For You Many people would save more money, and can aave more money, if they had a plan for banking a specified sum regularly. Our New Weekly Sav ings Club was made to fill this long desired want. You "know how easily you can spare a dollar or two each pay day, or even 50c, or 25c. You know you can spare something, and when you put this money in our Bank it soon grows into a nice sum. For your own sake, and for your own and your family's future join our Weekly Savings Club and regularly save your money. You can put in LARGE sums as well as small. How to Accumulate Money Join our Weekly Savings Club Now and every day put a little in our Bank. Do it regularly. The illustration shows how much you will have in 50 weeks. At the end of 50 weeks, don't stop your weekly deposits. Transfer the money you have saved to an Accumulating Bank Account, and continue your deposits, joining a larger club the second time, if you feci that you are able. In only 250 weeks, and remember that time goes by fast, you will have a big sum to your credit, to start a business of your own, buy a home or educate your children. You can do it You know you can. Begin today. YOU WILL RECEIVE THREE PER CENT INTEREST SHUTE SAVINGS BANK Carload of VEEDOL - OIL Just received, direct from Oil Fields of Pennsylvania. As the Oil Market Has every indication of advancing in the near future, I would suggest that you anticipate your oil needs for the coming season. Can supply you with any sijte package1,' gallon 1 gal lon can, 5 gallon can, 15 gallon drum, or 50 gallon drum. Cady's Garage THIRD & BASELINE STS., HILLSBORO N ew an d Used Cars 1 1920 New Dodge Touring 1 Dodge (Farm Body) 2 Ford Roadsters 1 Ford Touring 1 Hudson 1 Overland, Model 90 2 Buick Light Six Tourings 1 Old&mobile Light Six 1 Saxon Touring 1 1-Ton Republic Truck 1 l'jj-Ton Republic ilitions. Tcriin if dcsirril - nml w ill cntiiiilcr trmlr. Thcxc iiiitiiniiiliili'H are nil in tf'wl iin-clmiiirn! con- H. C. Peterson HILLSBORO, OREGON Hillsb oro Post No. 6 American Legion Will Give a mil At The Moose Hall SATURDAY feb. 7na We ask the support of all in boosting this dance, for tin benefit of the ex-service mm