F irnl MANY FROM THE FARMS Thre Are Picked From Lint in County Seat Tin- March term nf Circuit Courl Will com clK- ill this city ll Mull lav, M il. h I, iiml Clerk Kuriitli Hinl Mieiill Alexander hnv. drawn tlie following list of ji.r.in Id iniike lip tlie painl of '.' I liinl tin ii it ix I s ini grind juror: Iletliitill ".l.'lzelllllle, Iteiiverloll It. il. Win Mo igclisoil I"r nk Wnilifl John II Krllllltlv II11..1111 II lloei M. .1. c ruiiican Clm, Wiiiiilerliili .Ini T, Young In 1 il.-n 1 1. one Hill .hunt llillshor.i It. :i 11,11 , 1,,,, ,. It r, Gist. HI It. I Cornelius It. I I lillsbom liciivcrlou It, i I llorgliV Holmes Frank W. Coiinell Ilillshor.i It. 1 Cloid I.. Cliipshtiu Hunks, It. 1 Otlo Wohler llillshoro, It. I .1. It. Uecn ... IlilUhoro, It. 2 1 1-r 1 1 111 11 .1. I. in k Mounlaiiiilalc Silas Ashley . Ilcavcrton, It. I Arthur Griswol.l Foresl (irovr Eugene I'.. Northrup North 1 1 i 1 1 Willi! 111 Fault Hillsboro Robert Alexander Forest Grovt I'rrry Heneliel Itauk h. It. 2 J, Hon htir.lt Forest drove It Henry Crnhhorii llenverloii It. !l Win L. I'et. r " Will. ,1. ( iregg Itrnj. It. Htirriug It , I.. ( illlSIIII Leonard Hrou 11 llers. h. I Clutter She rw noil It. ,1 Hillsboro, It. .' mi She rn out Gaston llillshoro. it. ;i Sherwood It. n 1'. I. Ltllegard llillshoro It. John W. Winters M i.l.lleton Stewart I'. I.nnili Item ert. lt ir. nn.i .Mrs. .mini . times lic received word from their Mill, Roland W, Gates, who is working in Sun Francisco since his discharge from the I', S. Mu rine, th;it he is well mid busy every .IiiV, mill sees Ills eoiisill. Fred I). Colleen, f Hit- old Tliir.l Oregon, often now, since he i in the I.ettermnn (ieiiernl llospitii iiirre, 1 luring Ills service 111 Frnnee he received schrapni' wound in the righl iirm thnt litis kept him in the hosiiliils since June, l!MH. lie is- recovering from 11 severe at tuck of ilu, fol lowed by pneumonia, The I'nited State Appeal Court ttt Still I'nuii in'ii litis eon firmed the judgment of the Port land court which trie.l Henry At ber on the espionage chttrife, and for wl ieh, upon being found guil ty, lie wits given three year til McNeil's Island mid 11 t'm of $10,000. Albrrs snys he will up peal lii the Supreme Court al Washington, Lois Bailey, l'orest drove, sues Jtis. S. Bailey for divorce, mid asks for $50 monthly support of herself nntl three minor children: $50 attorney feet, mid $15 to pay for filing her suit. She alleges that the husband get up mid goes awny at his pleasure, nnd returns two or three times per year jusl to ace how things arc getting along hut leaves nothing for the family larder. For Sale An All-Work threr lioltom Tractor; ha plowed but 800 acres; In good condition; or would trade for A smaller tractor. Reihi 11 Bros., Hunk, Ore.,he tween Hunks and Mouutaiii dalo. 49-50 Klmihclh Malaganda Snod gnus sue F. P. Snodgrass for di vorcc, alleging that after their marriage in February, 1019, the husband remained with her but fl week, and then decamped to al low her to provide for herself. For Stile - Span small bunch griifcseri; can be driven or used under saddle, Route 6, Box ii 8 . near Newton. 52 THRIFT IS A BROTHER TO INDUSTRY March Term to Convene Monday in Month SAVING money is second only in importance to making it. Every one slnnild be turning part of his earnings into savings, It not only brings individual prosperity, but benefits the community here al large. The Hillsboro National Bank (ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN HILLSBORO) is just the place to put your savings. W. H. Wchrung, Prt.. J. F. Gardner, Cashier Geo. E. Hoodie, Vice Tres. A. C. Engledingcr, Asst. Cash. 111 I IlllllB iYT lYaM II II N I IMA in Ford truck for sale, - D. Cor win. Philip Kills. Il, of Gllll'H, WHS in town today. Horn, to Hi, miii! Mrs. .1. ( lli's.l. r, I lillshoro, a .Imifliler (ieo. linrstlorf, of North Tua utiii Plains, Wat in town thin morning. Horn, to Finest l.cluuati wife, Cedar Mill, February lt20, n girl. tit 1(1 Andrew Hemller, Ih Tualatin Plains 1 lolstciu is report, d ipiite ill. e Nortli breed I he Paii-Aiiierican can be found on exhibit ion tit m y disda room. I have taken the ageniM I). Corn in, l.lilheniu sen ices Mill be hel un.litv, at V p. 111 , al tlie Advent Church, Hascline St., Ujsbiro by the pastor, P. II Selmm 1 or S.ilc Man well car. In .pure ol Mis. A. Blades, Main Mr.it, llillshoro. Phoiu- .Mrs. I.li.n DcHonl, hu.-.I 81 years, pioneer of INm.ili. d to. lav at the home of her daughter, Mrs O. F. McCarthy. The fuiiera takes place Sunday, at 3 11VI.uk A. S. Fischeii rind brother, Jos eph Fischcn, of soiitli of liloniu nig, were 111 the city the lirst ol the week, 11 ml culled 011 the fain i I V journal. i' 1 ii 1 f 1 . itu nneo, 01 iinove iwinks a in the city Monday, ami made this oilier his it it 11 it ft 1 en 11 visit he has religiously kept fot atioul a quarter of a century. Sbibwoo.l for Sale l our foot f.V.'S per cord; 1(1 inch, .f 1. '.'.) p.-i cord. Alexander Itu.icka I 1:11 t .1. I ..... iitiisiioro. leiepltoiie Z 1 3 1 01 !1'.'. 50 52 The Social Circle of the Con Krcg11t11.11.il (Ini nil will meet Thursday aft. moon, I'l h. '(itl tit the home of Mrs. burn tin Harrett, I I2H Fifth St l or Sale I. inn line work horses; weigh about '.'500; 7 and N J ears; mare mid gelding; dark tirow n.- - 1 rank II. .Moore, S50 Tliir.l St., llillshoro. 50 52 Fay Harrington, wife and son of Morris, Mi -sola, arrived lust Friday for an cvlcmlcd visit will the father, II. Harrington, and family, of North Second St- For Sale - About 10 nice While VI I t l.egnorn nens ami some .luck eggs for hatching.- Inquire of iut Martin, Witch Hazel Slat ion. on S. P. line. 50 52 l'.iiiiiirlt (lillcuw titer, wife and family, of Kansas City, Mo., ar rived Tuesday, and are quests al the home of Mrs. l'.d. Schulnicr ieh, a sister of Mr. ( iillenw titer. Fur good buy in real estate, for loans, insurance and notarial work, .see F, I. Kuratli, Hillsboro National Hank Hldg., upstairs. F I. Kuratli. 18 tf Mr. A. .. Morrow iud little son returned to their home at Al hany, Tuesday, after a two weeks visit with Mr. Morrow' parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. Linton, of east of Hillsboro. Wanted: Secondhand 400 egg incubator; 3 dozen hens or pullet.; .state breed uud prices. (live telephone number.---Al. Demi, Hox (It), Route 4, Hillsboro. Ore. 4!)-5l TliON. J. Shaw Hues I.rttie Shaw for divorce, and on account of her desertion three years ago. asks the court to give him fee simple in land near (iastou, vul lied at $900. HOME FOR SALE At a bargain; block on corner Seventh and Oak Street; fl-room house; good tile und cement eel larj barn; chicken house; fruit of all kiiida; about 20 bearing trees: nil kinds berries; 2 Mocks from public school; fine location. For terms, inquire on premises. No. 873 Seventh St., Hillsboro. Ore gon. H-0U Cashier Reports That Collections Are Better Than Last Year FIRST 4 DAYS MORE MONEY Owing to Prevalence of Flu, Num ber Paying is Much Smaller Mierill Alexanders tax collection force has taking of money well under way, beginning Monday morning. Airs. It. It. Faster, the 1 - . 1 . . . easnier, say uiai more Itus been more money paid in up to Tluirs .lay evening than for the corres ponding four days of 1 1 I . She state, however, that nut so many people have paid, but the 11111111111I coming 111 were greater pro rata 1 he fact that the Ilu has been raging all oyer the county, doubt less ha kept down the number o visitors at the counter, and with 1 cessation of the epidemic tin J no reason why collections will no greatly exeeeil lliose ol last year for a corresponding time. i lie collection lorce is cotnpris d of the following: I.etlgeruiali W. W. Downs, deputy slo-rilT Cashier, Mrs. It. It. Faster; a-jsist ants, ( bus. alker and F.l. Hons leputy sheriff, both nf Forest Grove; Akin HoMiium, of Hills hum. James Wood, High Si lion stu. lent, being familiar with tin record, assists afternoons. MRS. ALMA BRICKEY John W. Gate, of North Hills i.tro, was called to Forest Grove I'i b. I lib, to attend the fuii. rii 0 his sister, Mrs. Alma I, rickcy, who died al IS. ml, Ore. Feb. H, 11120, She was a ilauglitei of Austin II. ami Harbara A. ates, and was horn in Nebraska May fl, I 8 5 ! . She was mariieil o James M. Hrickry, in Hurt Co- Neb., March 27. I7S, and bin resided there until l!l(l, when they c.'iine to ( Iregon, I here were si children burn o llieui: .Mice, wife ol Sam Mai shall, of Forest Grove: liar iiira, wife of A. W. liree.l. Hub mrd, Ore.; Mrs. Kate Mackev and Mrs. Maude lirowti and one son. J.'iuies, of Hi nd. One son lied in infancy. Of her immediate family, she survived by two brothers nnd nil. sister -Mr. Frank F. Ward, of Tekauiah, Neb-; George H. ( iales, of Dallas, Ore., ami John W. (iales, of Hillsboro. The Giltuer brothers and Mrs. on Ilartranipf, of l'orest Grove, and Mrs. Andrew Phillips, of P rt- and, are her cousin.. Her husband, J. M. llrickcv, mil sun, James, accompanied the lody to Forest Grove. Funeral services were held by Kev. .Mr. Burri, of the Christian Church, from the litixton I'ndc rtaking Chapel. She was laid to rest be side her father and mother in the urest View cemetery. MRS. CLIFFORD WOODLAND Mrs. Fiicile Imbrie Woodland. wife of Clifford Woodland, died 1. 14, 11120, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred illy, with whom he was visiting, ut Ryan Place, rum an attack of pneumonia fol lowing influenza. She was born this citv, July 20, J Sill, the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ft. Imbric, the father and a sister. Mr, illy, surviving. She was married to Clifford Woodland, May 7, 19UI, and for some time they made their home at Aberdeen, Wn., but forseveral ears have resided in Portland. The funeral took place here Monday, from the home of her uncle mid aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Imbrie, and interment was in the Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Woodland was highly es teemed for her wonderfully sw ret haracter, and those who huvc known her all her life deeply re gret her passing and extend the husband and relatives the deepest sympathy. For sale: Hay horse, 10 years d, weight 12oil. Victor Fabry 1 mile west of Hillsboro, on the Hailcv place, on llascliiu Road. Phone ll;l. 4S-50 Chris Johnson and son, D.'wev f North Plains, were county scat callers yesterday afternoon. Dew ey successfully rode the Pythian sehra at Nortli Plain the otln 1 evening and say after the exper nee he believes, he can stick any thing on the Round Up Held at Pendleton. Furms Wanted If your Wash ington County farm is for sale, write D. McChesntjy, 804V2 Oak St., Portland, Oregon. We have cash buyers for good Washington County farms, and give you the best of service. 4651 The County Court has issued a proclamation declaring Banks ir ' incorporated town by a vote nf (iO to 40. This means- that Banks I is now free to elect a set of city dads, put in electric lights, a wat er .supply, pave streets ami do things just as any well-regulated city. W. F. Moore has been men tinned for the new mayor- .jujrfi j jmuu jwj,. I.: jag. The Supply Committee of the Hillsboro Health Association 1. I. Il I I: . ...... 11.. m ut: I'llOIIC in getier- 111 to give thought to the need of the Loan Chest in eoiin. . Ii,, w,lli the work of the Public Health' Vi.i-i,,. 'I'l... .......I ;.. t ... 1 i.illow' cases, bulb and In. ..il ..' cis, clean rags, men, women or eniiaren a nigiiigown, nnd arti cles for the home care of the sick. As the name implies, the Commit tee loan these things for cmcr gencies ami doca nut give thotn away. Articles that anyone wisl to give may be taken to Weil's Store, marked for the "Loan Chest," or sent to Mrs. M. H. Stevenson, chairman, at 1 758 Washington St. F'or sale: On account of ill health am compelled to greatly reduce the size of my tuberculin tested dairy herd. Will offer singly or all, a bunch of hig grade Jersey and Guernsey, from yearlings to 8-year olds. This U an opportunity to secure (in. family cow or A lirst cla.s dairy at actual-worth price. Farm lo cated 2 miles west of Hillsboro on Baseline road,oppusite Kilgore Station on S. P. John A. Ilohbs, Cornelius. R. 1; Tel. Cornelius I'-ast 3. 4s 50 .Mrs. Henry Juluike, ag.-.l 23 years, dieil 111 Hillsboro, Monday l ib. 10, following the death of her twenty month old child, tin iy prior. She is survived by hei husband, why is ill with the iullii .11 z.i, and a six months old child I he bodies were shipped to Ilu home, in North Santiiim, mothei Hid child in the one casket. T!i. family formerly resided at Rose hi nr. an.i me niisnanu nas lie.n 1.1 1 1 ! working in a longing eami iinove i miner, illness Mot (hem .. 1 . .. ii-- . it. . ... to Hillsboro for medical treat inent. I'liil. rlakcr Limber ship ped the remains. Dairy cows for sale Twenty one lieiul irra.le Jersry and Ili triti cows, all tuberculin tested: all in milk and all good produc ers ; all fresh since last Fall and arly Winter; all voting a tine lairy herd; also yearling Guerit- y high grade bull. Ten high grade O. I, C, shoals, about 100 lbs. each. A. S. F.isehen. Corne- ius, Ore., R. 2. Phone 11,11 151. 4!-5I Monday, Feb. 23, will be ob served as a holiday by the post olliee. Neither citv nor rural arriers will make deliveries out side the olliee, but both tieiural leliverv and citv carriers' win- lows will be open for delivery of mail trom 9:00 to !:;I0 A. M. The money order uud postal sav ings department will be closed 11 day. Make 1920 pay you by clean ing up your land with Dupont Powder. I have three grades, the rctic, Repaum and 20 Per Cent. I buy in car lot and sell for less than dealers buying in ton lots. Special price in tun lot. to one person.- , L. Steven., Laurel. Ore. 47 tf Mr. Christina Il.iase. aged ibout 75 years, a native of Ger many, died mar liloomiug, Ieh. 10, from an attack of paralysis. She w as w idow ed some years airo. I'he funeral took place Feb. 12. mil interment was in the Bloom ing Cemetery- She had lived in this county over .'15 years. F'or Sale A herd of high-grade lersey cows and heifers, consist ing of 8 cows in milk, as follows: One ti year-old; 2 S -year-olds; 5 2-year old; 2 yearlings, 2 4 inonlhs old calves. Can be seen it mv place, half way between Scholls and Farmington. Hart- el Crosby. 50-52 Paul C. Long, veteran of the A. F.. F., with the famous 91st Di vision, is spending; ;i few days with his brother, I.. A. Donald Long, now at Seattle, came over tlie tirst ot tlie week to at tend the funeral of his brother, the late B. K. Long, and was home Tuesday and Wednesday. venings. For Sale Two black grade Ilolstciu cows, 4 and 5 years old. ind one 3' Avshire bull, old nough for service, cows will freshen soon; have dried them up to freshen. Also have a large Bronze turkey gobbler for sale. For full particulars inquire of D. W.v'on, Mount.'tindalc 52 Mike Reeves, of near 1 irming- ton, was in town vestcr.' v, and incidentally started his "t)th an nual subscription of the Vr,rus which means that Reevi ; ; pnro iates reading his horn ' 'iper. Come asf.iin. Old Timer. Have party with $2000 t 1 pay on place with irood iiii tmffs- Must be on highway. . W ll go up to $15,000. Ralph AckW Land Co., ,V?7 Corbett Bldg.. Portland. Ore. " 50-51 The Study Dept. of th,- Coffee Club w ill bold u post pom d meet ing 111 the Board room of the Li brary, Friday, February 20, at 2 m. Wanted- - 1 pay best prices for beef cattle, hogs, sheep, etc.; can use good stuff any time. Phone. Beavcrlon; miil address, W. W. Mellar, Rcedville. Or. 50-3!) Old Mr. Boreas gave Hillsboro a slight Hurry of snow this morn ing, but it did not endure long. FRANK JOHNSON KILLS nr Ctl f AT ULLI III 'iWa Former Resident of Forest Grove, Pioneer W. Johnson's Son HAD BEEN ILL FROM FLU t - m:j - ir mow ana i wo Children Despondency Cause of Act Frank Johnson, well known at Forest Grove, killed himself the first of the week at hi home near Mist, Ore., blowing the top of Lis fiend oil with a shotgun. Johnson was the son of Pioneer William r..i. . t i- 1 . unison, ami uven lor years above l orest Grove, on Gales. 1.1 . . - . . . i suori nine ago ne sold Jus ranch in this county arid bought one at Allst. He leave a widow, formerly Mis Myers, a son, Claude John son, and a minor daughter, to mourn his logs. A recent attack of the flu caused .Johnson to become lesponderil. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at my farm one-thin mile jiortheast of Tigard, on Pa cilie Highw ay, at 1 p. 111., on MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920 Eleven head good milk cows, 9 milking, I fresh before sale; reg islered Holstein, to freshen short ly nfter sale date ; 1 1 cows, giving from 4' o to (1 gallons daily when fresh; 2 fuil-blooded Poland China sow s, 1 to furrow March 1, the other April .'I, both these sows are registered; boar, Duroc, one year old, clible for registration; Winona 3 inch wagon, nearly new; hack, with pole anil shafts; new Peoria double disc 12 hose drill; 1 '., interest in Galloway No. 5 manure spreader; 4 interest in No. 12 Smalfey F.nsilage cutter; Hiuttiaii milking machine; new 3ii foot 8 inches rubber .belt; new one-horse Kentucky corn planter; about eighty load of manure; good ga engine, Hi power. Terms: All sums of $20 and under, cash. Sums over $20, six months at 8 per cent, with banka ble security. No stock removed until settled for. R. Hoffarber, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. ' Ferd Langer Jr., Clerk. II. A. Kuratli is to enter the primaries to succeed himself as county clerk. Orville Priekett, of Oak Park. died Feb. 19, 1920, the result of an attack of innuenza. Found A piece of paper mon ey. Owner call, prove property, etc., at Argut office. See Mr. Long. E. Weibold, of Shefflin, and Robt. Robinson, of Farmington, were city callers last Friday morning. Lost Female pointer; white with brown spot; State License 10; reward. See Wilcox, at Shuck's Barber Shop. r'.rnest Descamps. the French man ot soutti ot Aloha, is now mpposed to be away on a trip, ind the theory that he was mur-h-red is shot to pieces. The City of Hillsboro lost its ase against the North Coast Power Co., on the matter of hv- 1 ra lit charge. The case will now 50 to the V. S. Courts. Try our mail order department. We have a most complete line of general merchandise. Prices are .ight. Will pay parcel post any- vhere in county or state. W. L. Steven, Laurel. 47-tf M"r. and Mrs. Geo. Schulmerich re here this week, visiting rela tives. I hev attend tlie t'vtluan ueeting this evening, and return 0 their Creswell home the last of he week. j If you have milk cows, beef at tie hogs or sheep for sale, hop me a post card. Highest niees paid. Albert I.osli. Beav rtou, Ore., R. 2; Tel. Hillsboro. 2R1. 39-39 W. R. Hoyt badlv cut his hand Sunday while trying to help right a big auto that had turned over on tlie highway in F.ast Hillsboro. The woman and child in the machine with the driver were thrown out but sustained no serious injuries. Eggs for Hatching O. A. C. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for intching; $1.50 per setting of 15. Also a few registered Jersey c nvs ana heifers tor sale. Wm. Schulmerich, Hillsboro, Ore., 9th md Fir Sts. 47-6 A. E. Dailev, the well known Laurel mail carrier, was in town as? week. His sister, Mrs. Neighbor, well known here and at Buxton, is now in the Alberta district, in upper Canada. A. R. sent her the Argus just to remind her of Hillsboro folks- Have party that will pay all cash for stock and tools on farm and rent the place. Must get quick action on this as the party is paying storage on his furniture at the depot. Ralph Aekley Land Co., 527 Corbett Bldg" Portland, Ore. 50-51 E. Wyffles, of Cornelius, was a city caller Tuesday. O. Sehlaefli, of above Ivfoun taindale, came In vesterdav on business. John McDonald, of Portland w as out yesterday talking to his insurance patrons. F or sale : Vetch seed, 8e ; oats ana vetch, mixed 4igc Brown Bros., Cornelius, R. 2, Box 86. Phone SchoIJs 2, line 9. 60-2 For Sale Will deliver 4-ft dry fir wood in city Ben Sahnow, iiiwsnoro, it. 1. urop a postal card. - 50-62 Paul C. Long departed this af ternoon for V ashougal, Wash-, to attend the bedside, of his sister, w no is critically ill. For sale: Monarch 12-20 Cat -. .;!!.. .. ...... . . . . . .1 i..K...a. ijic irnuiur, reasonaoie price.Brown Bros., Cornelius, K. 2, Vox StS. Phone Scholl 2, 5 line 9. 60-62 Members of the Coffee Club tan obtain their February number of the Oregon Federation Bulle tin by calling at the Handy Store. near the Post Office. F'or sale: Five-room house. large. lot; paved streets; 1st Ave nue, Forest Grove. Easy pay ment. See Mr. Bret.", 624 Base line, Hillsboro. 4S.sn Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tup per and child, of Klipsan, Wash., were here last w eek, guest of the Wm. Tuppers. They returned to the ashington beach this week. Want $5000 on highly im proved 40 acres with good house and outbuildings; on first mort gage ; highly productive place and lose in. Address Box 90, Route 5, Hillsboro. 49-61 M. C. Lincoln, veteran of the Civil War, is in the hospital with an attack of pneumonia. Dr. Wood is caring for him and his ondition is reported a rather alarmini. Will buy young horse, 14 hands, about 1300; or will trade 6-year horse, same as above, on a team and pay difference. F. C. Fran cis, Hillsboro. R. 4. Telephone. 35K8. 48-60 - 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B rooks, of Irst St., between Main and Washington, arrived home this week from an extended stay in California. Mr. Brooks savs that weather South has been very tine this winter. Registered Duroc Swine 75 head, bred sows, gilts, boars, weaned pig. Some excellent in dividuals. Priced right. F. J Chalmers, Cornelius, R. 1. Phone Hillsboro 10R2X5. 47-9 Hugh Roger states that the second log train has been put on timber district. There will be a third logging train put on. in a few weeks, the Wheeler people being ready for a big cut, both of logs and lumber. Try our mail order department We have a most complete b'ne of general merchandise. Prices are right. Will pay parcel post any where in county or state. W. L. Stevens, Laurel, Ore. 44tf Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington. The quarantine has been lifted and all the services at the Church of the Friendly Greeting will be re sumed Sunday, the 22nd. Wal ton Skipworth, pastor. For Sale Four graded Hol- tein cows; three fresh; one to be fresh March 15; all good milkers. Vt the John Ritter place, K miles north of Helvetia. Phone North Plains 6F25. Geo. Ritter, Hillsboro, R. 1, Box 73. 48-50 Grabel Precinct Voters in Grabel precinct, which covers all the territories of former south east and southwest Hillsboro out side of the city limits of Hillsbo ro can register with C. F- Grabel at his home near the Minter Bridge. We have a few snaps to offer 2 acres southeast of Hillsboro. all cleared; fair buildings; tine Loganberry land; $4200; terms. Also 171,0 acres near Hillsboro; n-iarly all cleared; fair buildings; family orchard, $4500; $3000 lown, .balance terms. A. L. Yanskey Co., Hillsboro, R. 2, Box 132. Phone 88R3. 49-51 Schools opened in the city Wednesday morning, after being losed an even week. The auth orities thot that notwithstanding there were many flu cases it was safe to start things going again is physicians report the epidem- subsiding and not exceptional severe. Place for Rent Thirty-one acres; 12 acres cleared, ot which 3 acres is No. 1 beaverdam onion land; good producing; house and barn; upland good for small dai rying. A snap and a chance for some one with small means to make money. On rock road. ddress, O. L., care Argus, seal- J envelope. No triflers. Cash rent. 48-50 House and three lots for sale 5 rooms, bath and pantry; lot of fruit, berries and nuts; on carline, at flag stop. House in good re pair. On North Range and Fir Sts. Inquire Tel. 2774, or call at 783 North Range. 48-50 rs?.i"i"in'!,.!..i I CILARLES ANDERSEN Attorney-at-Law Olliee Up-sluirs, Hillsboro Nation al Bank Bldg., office formerly oc cupied by the late H. T. Baglov. HILLSBORO, - - -OREGON E. H. Smith, M. D. D. O. Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH Completely equipped hospital iu connection. Call. answered day or night. Olliee over Hillsboro National Bank. Hillsboro, .... Oregon Dr. J. O. Eobb Dr. 1). R. Wiley ROBB & WILEY Physician and Surgeons Commercial Bank -Building Hillsboro, - Oregon Phones Olliee 111; Res. 143 Dr. J. B. Dinamore Has resumed the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, and has ofhecs in the Commercial Build ing, above the Hillsboro Commer cial Bank, Hillsboro, Oregon. DR. E. T. HELMS, Chiropractic Physician Using in connection Electricity, Hydrotberpathy and Scicntilic Dietetics. Culls answered dav or night. Telephone 296 1Z. Offices 1 and 2, Heidel Building, Hillsboro ... Oregon DR. C H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs in Hillsboro Commercial Building, Main St., Teephone 13 Hillsboro, - Orego 1 DR. W. H. PASLEY, Dentist Offices in Heidel Bldg.. upstairs Main St., adjoining Post Olliee. Phone, 25i6. Hillsboro, - Ore 0 1 Licensed Oregon 280; Penn. 1018 Phone 972 GEO. J. LIMBER, Funeral Director Moderate Prices. Personal Ser vices. Residence Funeral Parlors, Washington and Sixth Streets. Automobile Hearse Hilsboro, ... Oregon H. W. PRICKETT, Undertaker We answer calls day or night to all sections. State Licensed Enibalmer Banks, .... Oregon Dr. J. H. Rossman, DENTIST Room 1, upstairs, Shate Building, over Pharmacy, Hillsboro, ... Oregon Dr. J. SORENSEN Veterinary Surgeon Late State Deputy Calls answered Day and Night. Telephone, Office, 352; Res.,353. No. 1242 Second St. Hillsboro, - - - Oregon J. H. LAYNE Real Estate Agent, Notary Public North Plains, Oregon FARM BARGAIN Farm for sale: 100 acres all in cultivation ; on state highway ; at Witch Hazel Station; 14 miles due west of Portland; land pro ductive; fair house and outbuild ings; right at the station; not far from school. This tract will be sold at a bargain. A chance for some one to get a fine farm at t sacrifice. Address or call on Wakefield, Fries & Co., 83 Fourth Street, Portland. 48-50 Congregational Church, Main and Fifth Sts- Bible School at 10 a. m. Worship and sermon at 11 a. m. ; topic, "Proving God." At :30 slides on The Immigrant will be shown and the pastor will speak briefly on "Christian Amer icanization." Special music at both services. II. A. Deck, min ister. For Sale, cheap One team of heavy work horses, set of heav harness, 34 Winona wagon nn.i wood rack ; some cord wood ant! some timber. Apply to Janei, Cruikshank, 872 First St., Hills boro. 50-52 Rose Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. My mating are much better than ever this year, and we guarantee satisfac tion. Price, $1.50 for 15 eggs. E. L. McCormick, 1324 Jackson St. 47-tf For sale Carter car, w ilh good engine; suitable for truck, pur poses. Also 50-gallon gasoline tank; express natron and milk cooler. Mrs Josiah Millar, Reed- ville, Ore. Phone, Beaverton central. 50-52 For sale: Forty-seven head goats, old and young, nil fine ani mals. FL J. Christenscn, Hills boro, R. 3; two miles north of Helvetia. Phone 16F21 North Plains. - 49-51 E. L. Pct'kiutt reports that the long-drawn-out strike which has been in force at the local plant of the Willys Overland plant at To ledo, Ohio, is called off and 6,000 men are again at work under an agreement satisfactory to both sides of the controversies.