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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
tr s p in I j i VHL HILLSBORO ARGUS County Official Fap-er L. A. Long, Editor. lered at the Post Office at dsboro, Oregon, ai second s mail matter. 0 jbscription, $1.50 per annum. Tied every Thursday by Mrs. C. McKinney and L. A. Long. It is now the "Tualatin Valley ghway," and it sounds good. Hiram Johnson hasn't scored t, hut he hopes to carry Cali rnia and the precinct in which e Kaiser lives in Holland. Senator Wood has his cam iign under swing, and the other ntlemen who are in the race for icretary of Male are getting rvous. That new cannery certainly ' ' oks good to the industrial eye. J , k you haven't seen it yet go , ' own to Baseline and North , , ange and give it the once over. ; Mr. Hoover is certainly gettin lot of support from both the old arlies, but it is apparent that ne hide-bounds in neither camp 'ant the gentleman. Hut the peo le that's different. Mrs. I. Sinclair, of Leisyville, fas a city caller yesterday. Max Westhoff, of near Cedar dill, was a city caller yesterday. Dance at Moose Hall, Satur lay, April 3. Also dance at tanks same evening. , Geo. Zimmerman, of above forth Plains, was in the county .eat yesterday. f Ed'. Sehoeler, of South Tuala- in, was greeting friends in the ?ity the first of the week. : Wanted: Girl for dining room irork in restaurant. Address Box 82, Forest Grove, Ore. 4-6 : Lutheran services, Sunday, at 2 3. m., Advent Church, on Base ine St., P. H. Schaus, pastor. ' Merritt Jackson, who is run ning the home place at North Plains, was in town yesterday. Just received carload of ex ceptionally fine shingles. $6 while they last. R. L. Tuck er. 4-5 W. C. Jackson, of North Plains, was over yesterday to see if he ould get a change in the weather oureau. Christian Zuercher, of Cedar Mill, and Emil Stalder, of Beth any, were Argus callers yester day. Will lady who lost brooch at the Mrs. E. H. Smith home Satur day, March 20, please identify it and claim same. 4 H. H. Hall, one of the pioneers of the Shady Brook country, was in from beyond North Plains, the first of the week. For sale: Two room house and full lot. City water on place. Price, 825. H. Jeibman, Oren co, Ore. 4-6 j T. M. Jenkins, of Salem, has purchased the Miller place, near Kilgore, and will at once put out 8 acres of Logans. W. F. Bellrood, of Portland,! formerly one of the Cedar Milli husbandmen, was in town Mon ; day afternoon. Geo. Hellaire, who still holds down the old town of Gleneoe ad joining North Plains, was in the city yesterday. Mr. ami Mrs. John Peterson, of Linton, R. 2, were here today, making their trip in over the new highway, via Portland. For sale: Five acres land, all plowed; 2 acres in wheat; 3-room house, near Orenco. Price $1650. H- Jeibman, Orenco, Ore., Box 3. 2-4 Harry Thornbrue and Edith M. Barnes Merc united in marriage March 27, 11)20, Rev. Walton Skipworth officiating. For sale: Bay horse, 9 years old, buggy, 2 sets harness, break ing plow, cultivator, potato plow. Price, $125. H. L. Ellet, Aloha. Ore. 3-5 Oscar Hendrickson, a new set tler dow n in the Quatania section, was a city caller yesterday after noon and joined the Argus faui ily. Wanted: Housekeeper for man and wife, employed. Good home, comfortable room. Good wages. Address Box 458, Beaverton, Or egon. 3-5 Stephen Schoneger and Clarice fsiminons were united in marriage at MeWgcr, March 10, 1)20, Rev. R. C. Young performing the ceremony. Special meeting of Order ol Eastern Star.Wednesday evening. Alril "111. Otlicial visit of Worthy Grand Matron. All mem hers urgently requested to attend. For sale: Registered Hoi stein bull, four next December must change herd sire ; fine ani mal. M. Susbauer, Cornelius, Ore. Phone 33R9 Hillsboro. 2-4 Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington (The Church of the Friendly Greeting) Walton Skipworth, pastor. Eas ter services; 9:45 a. m., Sunday School; 1 1 a. m., sermon "Christ's Ascension;" tJ:S0 p. m., Epworth and Intermediate leagues; 7:30 p. in., Easter program by Sunday School; choir practice, Tuesday eveuing; pravr-r meeting, Thurs day evening. SPRING SPECIALS Your spring work makes you think of the Hardware Store. We have bouirht heavily in all our lines in order to keep a full stock. It is a hard matter to get the goods, but we are doing our best to serve vou. Our prices are known to be right everyone in Washington County has learned that so we don't usually quote prices in our ads. Here "a few items that might interest, you : One-ply Guard rubber roofing, a prettv fair quality for repair jobs. only $1.10 per square. We have hnve Certainteed and Crack proof roofings in three grades, also. House paints in six good col . ... i ors made on tne coast to stand the coast climate. Only $3.00 per gal. Concrete wheel barrows all steel but the handles and extra heavy for farm and contractor use. Onlv $11.50 All steel 50-tooth harrows, with heavy Guard rail not the light shaky ones, but good strong har rows. Only $21.50. 1 4-inch all steel walking plows with steel beam and genuine steel share. Only $22.00. Nisco manure spreader large 75 bushel size with solid bottom and wide spread attachment $210.00. Don't forget our Furniture stock. We are selling a lot of it and every one seems to be happy so we think the price is right Come in and look around. ALLEN & IRELAND 3rd and Main Cars to Fit Your Needs CHALMERS The Chalmers chassis has been so perfected during the past three seasons that it may now be considered as a collection of well-balanced mechanical units. Chief among these is the famous Chalmers Hot Spot EnRine, with its Ram's-Horn manifold and other advanced features of deiu'un. No other mo tor is its peer in year-'round smoothness of operation and genuine efficiency in extracting high power from present-day low grade fuel. Essex 1 , ,,,-!8j An Essex made a 105-mile run from Astoria to Portland, covering this dis tance in 2 hours and 21 minutes and heating the best previous time by 51 minutes. Maxwell Numerous changes in this year's model include: NEWLY CONSTRUCT ED PISTONS, HOTCHKISS DRIVE, TWO-UNIT STARTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEM AND NUMEROUS OTHERS of wl.Vh we will tell you from time to time. Call And See Us or Phone For Appointment Forest ftI O All CTVT P CT Forest 1Y1. iJ. rtJL.LiJL.l KsKJ. Grove Grove WASHINGTON COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS Want to rent: Farm of 100 acres or more. Also 7-passenger Studebaker car for sale; price, $800. Louis VanMeltbeke, Lau rel, Ore., R. 2. 2-4 Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peters, of above North Plains, were city visitors Monday. L. H. brut in his last consignment of potatoes and they arc what bring the money these days. For good buys in real estate, for loans, insurance and notarial work, see E. I. Kuratli, Hillsboro National Bank Bldg., upstairs. E. I. Kuratli. 43 tf Want man and wife, middle- azed preferred, for farm'. Man to do general farm work and milk; wife to do general housework. Steady job and good pay to right parties. No objections to one child. F. M- Heidel. Hillsboro, Ore. f 2tf The Woodmen of the World will pay $3,000 to Ida McHreen, wife of the late Geo. McHreen, well known in the east end of the county. MeBreen was a member of No. 77 of Portland.' House for rent, half mile frni Standard Box Co., Seofield, em ployers of 800 men. Will sell furniture to renter or to any par ty. Garden tract with place.- -Rose Forrest, Buxton, Or. 51-3 The annual school meeting to consider the budget for the year's expenses will take place at the High School Building, April , at 2 o'clock in the .afternoon. The notice is published in this week's Argus, and is worth the perusal of nil taxpayers, Herman Scliulmrricli departed Wednesday for I lustesford. Wis., to visit his daughter, Mrs. ('has. I.auge, and liMsliaiid, ami to scc that new grniuleliilil. Herman goes unannounced and he will drop in on th. in one day ahead of the Argus, He expects to remain several months. Perkins is now located in hi.s new quarters give him a call. Free air nnd water. 8tf Perkins has the Oldsiuobilr Economy Trucks for speed ami service. Look them over, Stf Perkins has everything for vour car. Try him once. 3tf The Argus will pay you cash for Koorl clean rnc. Good 2nd Hand CAR 1918 Dodge touring, fine shape $950.JfJ 1917 Studebaker touring, 7 passenger, 5 tires . 500.00 1918 Chevrolet, 5 tires, 5 passenger 475.00 192J Chevrolet, good as new, 5 tires 700.00 1918 Overland, fine shape, 5 tires 650.00 1919 2-ton Master truck, used only 1 month, good as new. This truck sells new for $3250. Our price is 2600.00 We will take a Ford on any of the above or sell on easy terms. i ELGIN and BRISCOE CARS We sell the "ELGIN and BRISCOE" Cars-Cars that wear and Cars you can buy without breaking yourself. Elgin Six $1900.00 Briscoe $1150.00 OUR NEWSfLOCATION i j., We have moved our business location to the corner of Main and 'Baseline Streets, Cornelius, and are equipping our Shop in a first-class manner for Auto Repairing Blacksmithing and Machine Works Storage Batteries re-charged and re-built. A first-class Vulcanizing plant is one of the features of our shop, and we guarantee all work. Tires Are Best We carry the well-known B. F. Goodrich fabric tire, guaranteed to 6,000 miles and the Silvertown Cord, guaranteed to 10,000 miles also the celebrated Falls tire, with a guarantee of 10,000 miles. It will pay you to buy your tires from an expert tire dealer we fcet good ad justments on all makes of tires. It makes a difference when your dealer un derstands the defects of workmanship and material when asking for an ad justment on a tire and we know the game. Just ask those who have received good adjustments from us. No matter where you have bought tires if they go bad come to us and let us get adjustment for you. We are right on the main street thro the city of Cornelius. Give us a call. Latest Improved Motion Picture Machine I fF I " i V ' J Now Being Installed at the LIBERTY THEATRE IN KF.KPINti I'.UT. WITH the rapid advancement of the motion . picture industry, and feeling that the Washington conn ty public is entitled to the latest there is ill (ilitulom, nd in apprc eintlon of the fjiet that the emu mtinity is giving the Liberty a splendid patronage, tin- manage meiit has installed a newest im proved motion picture projector. This machine is the "l ist word" in projection and produces a pic ture which for clearness, sickli ness and perfection keeps pace with the advancement in the tine ma world. This is the same model of nri chine t lint this year is 1 i it it i" stalled in many of the best and largest theatres in the I'uited Slates and F.uropr, and the Lib erty is discarding a standard A I projector in order to install this latest type. The Installation of this pro jeetor is one of the many i" provrments added to the theatre during the past year and is the initial step towards the multitude of. Improvements to follow this year. This machine has been on dis play in the lobby vf the theatre for several days ami will remain there until Friday evening ready for operation for the first time When n Marguerite Clark fea ture, "(iirls," nnd a Setmett com edy fenturin-r the favorite "cross eyed guy" will be presented. need a neuS RAIN A Rain Coat is a serviceable garment. It will keep off rain and chill on a raw day and dust on cool evenings all the year around. Ours are not only serviceable but stylish. We have many splendid "numbers" in rain coats and cravenettes. When you price them you will buy one. We've got the Umbrellas, too. Look at your old hat and see if you don't need a new one. We are "hat" quarters for heads. Wear our good "Nifty" Clothes ' 1 W. W. Boscow Hillsboro, Oregon Cady's Garage Cornelius Lt Qt Weidewitsch 0resn i