The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 26, 1920, Image 2

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
County Official Paper
L. A. Long, Editor.
Kntered at the Post Office at
Hillsboro, Oregon, as second
class mail matter.
WEDDED SIXTY YEARS
Mr. mid Mrs. Peter Boscow held
open house Feb. 19, 1920, the oc
casion Wing their sixtieth wed
ding anniversary, A groat num
ber of friends attended the home
a n d light refreshments were
served. This lovable couple were
Subscription, $1.50 per annum. j
Issued every Thursday by Mrs.
F.. C. McKinney and L. A. Long.!
It is hoped there v ill be no one ;
in opposition (o Wm. C Hare
.should he run in the primaries for,
Nate Senator. He has done splen
did work in the House and he will
oiitinii." it in the Senate. It i
iaeu of Mr. Hare's calibre who
will keep the paving trusts at
l ay, and as Oregon is mi a cam
paign of highway improvement
we need such Men as Mr. Hare in
the Senate at Salem in order that
the state may not be robbed in
broad daylight.
MEMORIAL
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The memorial services Sunday
for the soldier dead and the pre
sentation of French certificates
was largely attended.
Mrs. Peter Poscow , lride
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
their kindness during the illness,
death and obsequies of the late
son and brother, Kdwin I.erov
Crawford, and return especial
thanks for the beautiful floral
tributes.
-Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crawford
and Family.
Hillsboro, Feb. 25, 1!20.
giwn heartfelt congratulations
and wishes for many returns of
the day.
Last evening the Masonic and
Eastern Star orders gave them a
reception at the Masonic Hall,
and a regular wedding followed.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to extend our .sincere
thanks to those who so kiiullv
tendered aid and sympathy in our
bereavement, the death am! oh
sequies of our father, the late M.
C. Lincoln.
F.lbert J. Lincoln,
Geo. Clyde Lincoln,
Mrs. Winnie Berry,
Trella Lincoln.
Watch for the dates of Mrs.
Stockton's Spring opening of mil
linery. Lawrence Taggart has just re
turned from service in the U. S
Navy. He recently left the Fiume
territory, where he was on the U.
S. Ship Pittsburgh.
Wm. Steele, of Seholls, who
lost liis 9 months old infant in a
fire which consumed his house
Feb. 17, was in the city this morn
ing. Mr. Steele wishes to thank
their friends for the many kind
nesses and aid given them in their
misfortune.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Washington
In the Matter of the Estate of
Klinabcth Urech. deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned, administrator of the
estate of Elisabeth Freeh, de
ceased, has tiled in the above en
titled Court, his final account as
administrator of said estate, and
that said court has appointed and
fixed the 2!th day ,of March,
l!20, at the hour of J :,H0 A. M,
of said day in the Court room of
said Court in the County Court
house in Hillsboro, Washington
Coenty, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing of objections to
said final account and the settle
ment thereof 4 j
Hate of first publication. Feb 'I
ruary -, U20. !
O. It. Freeh, j
Administrator of the I'.state of;
Elizabeth Freeh, deceased.
IS. A. lmlav and Samuel 11.;
Lawrence, attorneys for minimis
trator.
MRS. ETHEL SIPP
Mrs. Ethel Sipp, w fif of A. I..
Sipp, died Feb. 24, I '.120, at the
home above Mountaindalc. The
funeral took place Fehy. 25, in
termeut being in the Arcade cent
etery. She was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willis May, ami i
survived by her husband, two
sons, Samuel and Clifford: ami
four daughters, Mildred, Viola.
Dorothy and Doris.
U. F. Harper, of Portland, was,
in the city Monday.
Oliver Rowray, of below Hon
verton, was In the city yesterday.
Jacob Oelingor, of below Beav
erton, made his annual call on the
Argus oilier Monday.
Spring opening millinery date,
Mrs, Stockton's, to be announced
soon. Wntch for it.
Judge Bagley spent the last of
the week hearing the Hawley di
vorce ease at Oregon City.
For sale: ISU7 Ford, good
condition; good rubber; new top.
-F. H. Jossv, Banks, R. 8; Tel.
N. Plains HF2. 51-3
Monday following the 22nd
was a legal holiday ami the banks
and court house were closed all
day, as welf as tin" post office a
part of the time.
Slahwood for Sab- l our foot,
$.1.25 per cord; li! inch, if t.25 per
liuiicka,
2181 or
(I B2
cord.--Alexander v
Hillsboro. Telephone
! 12.
There will be a program and
pie social at the Johnson school
house at 7:30 P. M Feb. 28.
South Tualatin Ladies' Quartette
ami special music, together with
a farce "Hohson's Choice." Ev
erybody come and bring pies.
The Missionary Society of the
Congregational church will meet
with Mrs. Dickey. No, ISSJI Fir
St., Wednesday aftenmon, March
a, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Deck will
have charge of the urogram.
Ladies', Misses' and children's
moderately priced spring and
summer hats nt the Handy Varie
Ir Store, next door to Post Otliee.
big assortment. Shop early, fl I !l
Mrs. IS. L. Tucker lias returned
f.-om Beaverlon, where she at
t mini the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. Peck, who lias been quite ill
Montgomery Turner, of Banks
.s in the city yesterday, and
called on the home paper.
W. I Moore, of the Washing
I n County bank, wns down to
the city Monday, greeting friends
-i . .. .
Peter Boscow, Groom
W. W. Boscow, their son, gave
the bride to the father, and Rev.
Deck performed the ceremony.
There were about eighty people
present and the function was one
of the most enjoyable for years.
The Argus joins all in congratulations.
Christian Church Services
Bible School at 10 o'clock a. m. ;
preaching at 11, by Elder C. A.
Sias, of Forest Grove. Young
People's meeting at 6:30 in the
evening. Prayer meeting at 7:30
on Thursday evening.
Mrs. John M. Miller, of Corne
lius, for j ears in the hotel busi
iess. men eeenlly. .-e l'H"s a
daughter, Mrs. Cellars, tf Mo
Minniille, .ml a step son. Jam-,
Miller. For many years her bus
band conducted the Cornelius ho
tel, just south of the S. P. depot
Mary D. I.itherland, w e 1 I
known at West Union, is eonval
escing from an operation for ap
pendicitis by Dr. Holden, at the
Portland Sanitarium. The patient
was in a critical condition for
several days, but is now getting
along nicely.
Before you decide on the make
of car you are figuring on buying
this coming season, it will be to
your advantage to look over the
"American Beauty." The Pan
American can be found on exhib
ition at my display room. D.
Corwin. 49-51
Frank Ritchie was out from
Portland Sunday, attending the
Memorial services at the Metho
dist Church, receiving the Honor
Certificate for his brother, Chas.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harrow, of
Oak Park, were city callers Saturday.
LiHle Hou.se lCi
will lell iioil eod
week how to
furnish jour homG
yropGnv
J. T. Crews, of beyond Laurel,
was a city visitor yesterday.
Go to the old, reliable place to
buv tour garden seeds. Oreer,
Powers & Co. 61tf
Theodore Bernards, of Ver
boort, was a city caller yesterday
morning,
Mrs. A. T. Smith, of Portland.
Is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Iinhrle, this week.
Lost: llerkshirr brood sow, li
years old; black with white in
forehead. Thco, Bernards, For
est Grove, R. 2; Vcrboort. 818
UIJS. I -.1'
Mrs, D, P. Patterson and her
two daughters, of Dallas, are In
the city, guests of Mrs, Patter
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter
llocow. The visitors came to
help celebrate the sixtieth wrd
ding anniversary of their host ami
llOstSNO,
J. S. Culbertson, who recently
purchased the Inglish place, near
Manning, was a Hillsboro call r
the last of the week.
Garden time Is coming soon
and Grerr, Powers Ac Co. Is tl
place to get garden seeds. 61 f
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don't
ship your furs
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unless the bundle is tagged to'Shubcrf
The Ilioltes! Prices Ever Known
Thai's What You'H Gel from SIIUWERTM
WE WANT 'r.M NOW-AKO WILL TAY TCE PRICE Hi CET 'EW
Dear Friends:
In our "Little House Keeper" you recognize
MARY JANE who is BUSTER BROWN'S
ittle sister as she appears in the big newspapers.
She will be in this paper each week for a
long time and advertise our furniture store.
Advertising is merely telling you WHQ we
are, WHERE we are, WHAT we have to of fer
and what we ask for it, and WHEN we have it.
It is the easiest way for us to tell you about our
business a thing you all desire to know.
We know you will read what "Little House
Keeper" has to say.
Respectfully yours,
minTk
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Wmtef 6.50 to MO S.00 10 400 1 150 to 2.7S f 2J10to 1.71 1 2iflto ISO
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TluHe extremely high pries for Orcein Kur are bawd on the well,
known ' bhUiiLUl'' hbnal Riatling mul arc quoted lor Immediate ihlp
mrnt No. 3, No. 4 tnd otherwisa inferior tUtn t highest maiket
value. Ship your Fur now when w Wint 'enu You'll get "mort
money" and get it "quicker" too.
"SIIUBERT RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPV
SHIP TODAY AND " KEEP 'EM COMING FAST
8Mi( aii wim runs direct to
A.B. S HUBERT"
AMERICAN RAW FURS
15-27 W.Austin Ave. DcptwtfChkaijo. U.S.A.
LIBERTY THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY-this week
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BIG DOUBLE
STAR BILL
Fatty
FATTY 'ARBUOCLE A'Deserefdf
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NO RAISE IN PRICES
MARGUERITE CLARK 1eti Elope
Matinee Saturday
LIBERTY THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday March 1 and 2
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
A 7 REEL PICTURIZATION OF EDGAR RICE
BOURROUCH'S FAMOUS BOOK.
66
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7 BIG REELS
ALSO
News Weekly
Mutt and Jeff Comedy
BARGAIN PRICES FOR THIS .BIG SPECIAL
ADULTS, 25c; CHILDREN, UNDER 14 YEARS, 10c
TRICES PLUS WAR TAX.