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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
THE HILLSBORQ ARGUS County Official Paper L. A. Long, Editor. Entered at the Post Offic at llill.sboro, Oregon, at second- class mail matter. Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Issued every Thursday by Mrs. E. C. McKinncy and L. A. Long. Of Lite the harcl editorial scut our brother country editors "ngin" the League of Nations are not coming so regularly, and one is constrained to believe that H Johnson is really ill as reported. MINISTERS TO MEET Ministers from this county will lit lend the State Pastors' Train ing Conference, arranged by the liitcrchiirch World Movment, at the White Temple, Portland. .March 3-5. This is the lirt interdenomina tional State Pastors' Conference held in Oregon, and it will in clude the launching of a great program by the Interchurch World Movement. Those who have already signi tifd their intention to attend from this country are: Rev. O. P. Harris. ChristianTj Forest Grove; Rev. II. L. Bates. Congregational, Forest Grove; Rev. II. A. Deck. Congregational. Ilillsboro; Rev. II. S. Wiley. Congregational, lieaverton; Rev. J. T. Messier. Free Methodist. Ilillsboro: Rev. W. .. Allen. Friends, Sherwood, and Rev. M. F. Gelvin, Presln terian, Oreneo. ED. WANN Edgar D. Wann. of Wheeler, died Feb. 17. 1920. from an attack of pneumonia. He was well known in Ilillsboro, where he resided for many years. Me was born in Bu reau Junction. 111., July 20. 1 S 7 . and came to Oregon with his par cuts in 1S77, living first near Reedville. Later he moved to Ilillsboro. and this county was his home until he moved to Wheeler in 10 14- Me was married to Miss Mabel Mullen in 1901. Me is sur vived by the wife and a son. George; his father ami mother. Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Wailn. of South Ilillsboro; hi-, twin sister. Mrs. F.dith Morris, Portland, anil brothers. Ralph. Thomas and Charles, and a sister, Mrs. W. C. Clifford, the latter of lieaverton. The funeral takes place Friday at the Donelson Sc Hell Parlors, at 1 :H0. and interment will be in the local cemetery. Wann was a universal favorite and his good nature and reliabil ity made him many friends. NOTICE Request for material for the use of the Health Xursc: In making the regular visits to sick families, our Health N'urse appeals to the public for the fol lowing articles necessary to help those now quarantined: Clean old linens. Sheets and pillow cases. Batli or hand towels. Muslin or flannel. Gowns for men, women and children. Any of these articles may be left at Weil's Store for distribu tion. Sam Weil. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farnham cele brated their 30th wedding anni versary Feb. 13. at their home north of Ilillsboro. The dining room waw beautifully decorated with carnations. The wedding cake carried a big wedding bell of pink and white roses and 30 candles. A sumptuous dinner was served. Those present from abroad were Hugh 1'arnham. O. A. C; Mrs. Mora I.etsen. Mr. Let sen. Chas. Bayot. Miss I.illie Bay ot, Jacqueline Bayot, Mrs. I.illie Miller, of Portland, the party coming Saturday and remaining over until Sunday evening. The presents were many and beauti ful, among them being a gold wrist watch to Mrs. Farnham, presented by Mr. and Mrs. C. M, I.etsen. The party departed wishing Mr, and Mrs.. Farnham many returns of their anniversary day. PUBLIC SALE I will bring to the public sale of Antone YauGrusven. 3d miles north of Forest Grove, at 10 a. in Feb. 21, eight shoats. which will be sold under the sale terms. Then. VanGrunsven. owner: J. W. Hughes, auctioneer: W. A. Vandervelden. Clerk. SCHNEIDER - CUTSCHMIDT The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gutschmidt, of near Phillips, wa the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday afternoon, Feb. 1 t. when their daughter, Caroline, became the bride of John W. Schneider- Rev. K. Scheldt otli eiatcd, usiiiit the impressive ring ceremony. The wedding march was played by Miss Thekla Scheldt. Miss Anne Schneider was bridesmaid ami Edward Gut schmidt attended the groom. The bride was charmingly gowned in white satin and carried a bouquet of w hite carnations ami fern. The bridesmaid wore pink silk ami carried pink carnations. After the ceremony, a bounte ous dinner was served, and the evening was pleasantly spent in music and singing. The happy young couple ill make their home in Portland. , CARD OF THANKS Try the Argus $1.50 per year. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to all who tendered aid and sympathy during our sorrow, the death and obsequies of the late I.ucilc linbrie Woodland, and return special thanks for the tlor al offerings, the choir and the kind services of the pastor. Clifford Woodland. Mrs. Fred illy. T. R. Imbric. The Kind that Live and Grow Day Old S. C. White Leghorn Chicks $20 per Hundred We have a limited number of day-old chicks to" offer at this price. Chicks from a strain that has been bred specially for heavy laying. Our fir-l hatch comes Off February 25, 1920 and every eleven days thereafter during the hutching season. With every order for chicks this season, we will gie. free of charge, our booklet on care ami feeding of the baby chicks. This booklet also contains valuable information on breeding, m iling. and feeding laying hens. It will he sent as soon as the full pur chase juice for the chicks is received. Hatching Eggs for Sale At Reasonable Prices ' Come and see for yourself the strong, sturdy stock in our plant and the Mammoth Candee Incubator in operation. Vou will find us hen- any time during the day and y c will he glad to have you visit us whether you bring an order with you or not. Place is one-half mile north of new Highway and S. P. Elec tric at Tobias Station. Watch fur the sign. W. J. WILCOX, R. 4, Beaverton, Ore eh iMA o o n IB " 13 n VM ' CANDEE Healthy Heat i f --n i Hot-Water Make UIncubator ? Healthy Chicks f LIBERTY THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY FEBRUARY - 23 and 24 - m.,,.,.-...i.......,..u...,., r I w - m u) L L f IS 3 4 ? ' -ii . aw. t i i ' r r. '. f A ' r if a a. i 4 r MP, if wm,'" ",' -"J . l V fajt fir A, .Look.3 as lJ? Bill va.8 oin xru. ei VILLIAM S, HART Agreed of Men 1 "BREED of MEN" MUT and JEFF COMEDY For sale : Sp.fn bay horses, ifood work animals; about I'tiOO. J. Cassner. Cooper Mountain, Iti avcrton, 11, tt, IS .10 For sale: I. ate model Ford, in good condition; itood rubbci', Price, $:t(3, imludinu licen.se. ri'hom- !IIH7. 4S-50 "Official-Willard Battery Service Station Our batttery business has increased so that ve have been obliged to increase our recharging capacity. W e former ly were eijuippcd ti recharge S li volt batteries at one time. We now can handle H) ti volt luittni.s at one time and can increase this number "0 per cent by an expan sive feature which we have in this new set. We are now in a position to do your recharging in the shortest space of lime possible. If our battery needs a tpiiek charge we can put it on line which is charging at a high rate or if your battery needs slow charge, we can put it on a line which is charging at a low rate. Fntrust us with your battery business and we will gun ran lee satisfaction. Any Make of Battery Repaired Free Testing and Filling Service Battery Equipment Co. THE HOME OF "STILL . BETTER" THREADED RUBBER BATTERIES B. LEIS MANUFACTURER OF THE FAMOUS B. LEIS OREGON City Garage Prompt Service at Prices That are Money Savers Our Garage is located at 125-1 Second Street, in the l.inklaler Ituihlirig, east of the Court House. All kinds of auto repairing, welding, etc. Call anil give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kx perirnced workmen. We can take care of your batteries. Aldinger & Ziegler Phone 2261 1254 Second St. HILLSBORO, OREGON 1 Aetna Brand Guaranteed Pure Lime and Sulphur Solution I will ave you dollars on any Spraying Outfit, either hand or power, hose, etc. Catalogue mailed on request. 1 handle the Grasselli Brand Arsenate of Lead the best on the market for worms. BEAVERTON For Sale Two grade Jersey cows, in good (low of milk. W, M. II. Us, Ilillsboro, II. 4; Virginia I'laee, two miles east and a half mile south of Jolly poultry yaid, on lUsi llne. " B" New and Used Automobiles 11920 Oltlstnobile Six new, never driven. We wl'l save you some money. 1 1919 Oldsmobile Six Al condition. 2 Buick Light Sixes. 1 Vclie Six, like new. , 1 Dodge Commercial Car. 1 Baby Grand a bargain. 1 Overland 90 at a snap. 11 iudson 40, 6 cylinder. i A Few Fords I Used l'g Ton Republic Truck. 1 Usrd 1 Ton Republic Truck. H. C. PETERSON HILLSBORO, OREGON Jl WWmL - V a" MM I? 31 l?l 0 1Mb a. ii. h.. inc. &:y T'Y; unless the bundle istaed to'Shuberf The llinhes! Prices Ever Known Tliafs VVIa t Yea'!: Gc! !r,rr. 'T'lt'DERT WE WANT 'EM NOW AND WUX fAVTne PRICE TO CEf 'EM MINK Kino, Dark 30.0flto2'..Ofl Ml0l6 IS -JO to 12.00 10 M to 8S0 10.00 to 6.00 Usual Color 20.1)0 lo IG 00 li.Wla L'UC lU.'lflta 8.S0 S.DOto 6.S0 8.001b $.00 Co 1 15.00 10 l..Q3 1 1I.W to 9 00j 8.10 lo 7 00 1 fiOJta 5.03 1 fDOlo 400 MUSKRAT t I 8.00 to 7.00 FO to S.:0 1 5.W' Jo 3.75 1 350 to ii'Sl JOGIo 2.00 VQM.tr j fi.50 to SiJ $.IH) to f,Q3.5IHu 2.7'. Clo I.7SI 2.S0U) 1.50 SKUNK ''iiii.' "'.-Jr1'1 f ""Vi.i ! ',:' 11'' 10 v.rr '' 1,1 ''d'H'" buck 75.00 to LV1? ll.Mio 9.5!rl15to8?S S 5 to '.GO 7.f.0 to J.50 Short 10.00 to 9'T 80lo 7.5f. 7.5 to 6.75 fi.Mto 5.59 6 L-0 to J.OO Narrow S.51lc 7."0 C.Wtaf.M S"ft t? 5!"! V'-'fl 4.?5 4 'C to 299 Uio.ul I 5.0! lo 4X0 1 3.751a 3.2 3 CO to 2:iij 2Ij !o 22 , it )L WELFARE CLUB ic List mi l ling of the Welfare r i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 ( lull, of I- ;i rmiiiirloii. jis lielil al I lie Inline of Mrs. J. ,S. Kol mi son , leliruary l. A niimlier if visitors nttentled - Mr-.. .) .loli.-uis. n mill Mrs. II. D. U.-ilelu lar, of Hillslioro. Mrs. n- lerseu (iinl Mrs. I'. V. Ii.i(liell, ofj I'arniinlon. The next meeting will he helil j I the home of Mrs. II. S. (irii se, I'l hriiarv 'Jli. , MRS. OLIVER ROWRAY ! Mr-,. I'etronelia .lansi li Rowrav, wife of Oliver I'. Ron ray, passi il I way at J'ij..,inl, I'eh. 10. I'.liiO, jfter an H days' illness. She was liiini al V.-rli.ioH. Jan. Ii, 1 H90, an. I '.as mtrneil lo .Mr. Itowriv. May 17, 1910, ul Cortland. She leaves to inonrn her loss her Ini -, lian.l ami Ihree small chihlre",) Dorelhv, ;eil f ) ; Margaret, iitfeil ii, ;!iid Oliver, ngeil II months, j Of her own family she leaves the followin;' hrolhers anil sisters: Mrs. M.'trlin N'amlehey, Mrs1. J. .A. Vaiiilehey. Sister M. Louisa, Mrs. John Kimlel; Albert .lansen, lolm Jare.en. Mrs, Mare Irifriiin: Win. Jansen : Mrs. I'd. I'essler: Mrs. II. K. Stevenson; Mrs. Marl Reese and Martin Jansen. The funeral took place last Friday from the Verhnort Catholie Clnireh, Itev. Jos. Hcesaeker olli-ciatina, LIBERTY THEATRE (k) Friday and Saturday jaw I. - - ST Wallace Reid and Theodore Roberts I ' n. EL P I RED Ji. L; '':lJ)i"w "YOTPRF FIRFn" Also Sennit Comedy 1 1V1- 1 V- "WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND" don't ship your furs These txiirn.tl hli.h i-tirts for Oregon Tnn a.- I ..ril cm the writ known "SHUMC'.iT" lltnsl Rrading r.ml tt- i fir imtrnaliate sliip mrtit. No. 3, in, 4 unci o'herwine interim- 1 1 Irs M '.nnhr-it m.irkrt valuj. Ship your Fu now whcii wo want 'cm. Yau'tl get "more money" and get it "quicker" too. SHUBER, RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY AND E(LEP M COMING FAST ship au vour rum dirfjct to A.3. S HUBERT'- THEWStSTHOUSE INTHEViOfilD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY tN AMERICAN RAW FURS 25-17 W.Austin Ave. Deptl9L3Chicciqot U.S.A. L