The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 06, 1920, Image 2

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
County Official Paper
L. A. Long, Editor.
Entered at I the Post Office at
Hillaboro, Oregon, ai seeond
clats mail matter.
Subscription, $1.50 per annum.
Issued every Thursday by Mrs.
. C. McKinney and L. A. Long.
Hoover was beaten in Califor
nia bv Mr. Johnson bv a vote of
perhaps 100,000. The Food Ad
ministrator gave the Senator a
hard chase in the Southern part
of the state and I.os Angeles went
against Johnson. As Johnson ap
pears to be 'unable to break into
the East it begins to look a tho
he will be eliminated as -i faelor
at Chicago.
First Baptist Chnreh, Third
and Fir St-.. ruble School nt 10
a. in.; preaching at II a. m. and
7:15 p. m.; H. Y. P. F. at 7 p. n.;
prayer meeting at T.iiO Thursday
evening.
Senator S. 1$. Huston was in
town from Portland yesterday, on
legal business. S. 11. is still the
same old scout, and never feels
out of place in a county seat
town.
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Blossom time i on in Oregon,
and cherries will soon be ripe.
J. T. Shannon was in from
Meek Plains today minus tint
moustache he had been wearing
for years.
For sale; Hardy cabbage
plants, Early Copenhagen Mar
ket, Jersey Wakefield, All head
Early, 15c do.; $1.10 per 100,
post paid. Mrs. W. E. Rice.
Hillsboro, R. 8. 9-11
A "Story Telling Hour'Vwill bo
given by Mrs. Dodge, Librarian,
to children aged from 7 to )
years on Saturday, May 8, from
11 to IS o'clock in the forenoon,
at the Library. Entrance at the
side door.
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Shock Absorbers
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MAKE A CHEVROLET RIDE LIKE AN OAKLAND
Sold By
F. L. PRANGER & CO.
Oakland and Chevrolet Dealers
112S Third St.
Hillsboro
Oregon
The Whole Secret of
A Better Tire
Simply a Matter of the Maker's Policies
This you will realize once you
try a Brunswick that a super-tire
is possible only when the name
certifies that the maker is follow
ing the highest standards.
'For fire making is chiefly a mat
ter of standards and policies cost
plus care. Any maker can build a
good tire if he cares to pay per
fection's price.
AH men know Brunswick stand
ards, for Brunswick products have
been famous for 74 years.
Formulas, fabrics and standards
vary vastly in cost Reinforce
ments, plies and thickness are a
matter of expense. And these vari
ations affect endurance. It rests
with the maker how far he wishes
to go how much he can afford
tp give.
For there are no secrets nor pat
ents tp hold one tack. ,
To ascertain what each' maker
offers one must analyze and test
some 200 tires as our laboratories
have done.
Then it is a matter of combining
the best features and building ac
cording to the highest standards.
Once you try a Brunswick you
will understand how we have built
model tires, regardless ofi factory
expense.
Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the
same as other like-type tires. Our
saving is on selling cost, through
our nation-wide organization.
We realize that you expect more
from Brunswicks, and we assure
you that you get it ONE Bruns
wick will tell you the story.
And then youll want ALU
Brunswicks. No other tire, youll
agree, gives so much foe your
money.
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO
Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street
Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
1 "IMN Mi I 111111
Cord Tires with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads
Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads
TALLMAN & ELLIOTT, Forest Grove
E. L. PERKINS, Hillsboro
T. C. Reynolds, W. O. Honel
son, C. E. Wells, Jack ll.iynnrd
nnd CiroVer Combs have been
trolling for salmon off nnd on the
past week at Oregon City. Wells,
Donelson and Reynolds hooked
some fourteen pounders and (iro
ver let two grt nway from him -satisfied
that eiuh weighed a rwt.
Father J. C. Heesaeker. Sunt,
of the Orphanage at St. Mary's,
near Heavorton, was in Hillsboro
yesterday. He is taking eare of
St. Matthews pulpit during the
absenee of Father Costelloe, who
is still confined to St. . Vineent's
Hopital.
Guy Stover, a pastor who was
always a favorite jn Hillsboro,
lias returned to the city and oc
iu pies the pulpit in the F.vnngel
ieal ehiireh. He is getting the
home ready to receive the fami
ly, whieh arrives in a short time.
For Sale My residence nt
1525 Second St.! Hillsboro, Ore.
Mrs. K. MeNelly lligelow. 9
For 16-ineh first elass fir wood,
oak, nnd fir knots, see H. l'rnhl.
Orders promptly filled, l'hone
i'SUS, Hillsboro. 7 0
l.osli & Sthlaltman, licavrrtou
Velie dealers, were in the eity
Tuesday. They recently deliver
ed Vclics to William Thurston
land Jos. Taunler, each getting a
I Forty-eight, and a Thirty-four to
Ted Shallberger, The boys have
opened a new garage nt Heeaver
ton on the highway.
FOR SALE
A fine suburban home, right at
(untania Station, Oregon - F.lee
tiie Uy.; 18 acres, nice nix room
house with Colonial verandah on
two sides; new ham; tool jibed;
poultry and hog house; finest of
drinking water; also never fail
jing creek; fruit and berries. Will
also sell furniture nnd personal
j effects. W. .1. Head, lteaverton,
!Ore., H. 3. 2lf
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Let BlueBird
be your laundress!
Why don't you change washday into a Blue
Bird day and save $16a month washing expense,
and save all that hard rulvboard wear on your
clothes, without adding one whit to your work.
See what you save!
Washday with laundress: Washday with BlueBird;
Waees S2.50
Carfare 15
Meals . .60 F.Iectricity .0$
Total Si.TS Total JU.0S
The whole purchase price of BlueBird is en
tirely paid for by this weekly saving alone.
Prove this by free y.
trial in your home!
Arrange this free demonstration for your next washing day.
ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHES V
Phone or Call . ",
Notice!
At a. meeting of the County
Bankers held recently it was
agreed that the interest rates
on savings deposits and six
months certificates of depos
it would be 3 per cent and
twelve months certificates of
deposit would be 4 per cent.
This bank will pay the above
rates.
HILLSBORO NATIONAL
BANK
Caniftom
The Registered Percheron
STALLION
Black Weighs 1940 -Will Stand
Season 1920
Every Friday at Hillsboro
Every Monday at Schef f lin
on the H. C. Sahnow place. Balance of t ine at home
place, S miles Northeast of Hillsboro.
TERMS: Single, $10; season, $15; to insure, $20; to in
sure colt to stand and suck, $25. M.ire sold nr taken
from county fee due immediately. Care to prevent hut
responsible for accidents.
BEN SAHNOW, Owner
Wanted 1 pay best prices for
href cattle, hogs, sheep, etc.; can
use udi stuff any tim!. Photii.
Ilcnvcrton ; mull ndilress, V. V,
Mrllar, Reedvill. Or. 60-1) ft
I'or Siili, clii jip- Om- rovrrtil
waxiiii In oi.il onlrr; one tup
I'llXy, '" '"' y "i-w; also inn- fri il
new. II. Leia,
8-10
irrinilrr, nliiio,t
l!in vrrton.
LAND FOR SALE .
. Those who w ish to go into the
I.o!;iiilii rry liiisiness, or any kind
of erop, for that matter, will
' make a good investment hv ur
, ehasiriK this tract -'0 aere.s, half
I mile north of Ueedville; half-mile
from S. I. .station; half mile, from
Oregon Electric station; on milk
route; rural mail route, near the
school and church, and only 1't
miles from Portland; on county
road which is rocked half mile
from Tualatin Valley highway.
I'.iir price and terms. See, or ad
dress Mrs. A. Weisctdiaek, owner,
Ueedville, Or'-. S-IO
I The XcedlecraW Ladies of
. Hillsboro will have an apron and
, food saht in Ilillslioro, Saturday,
May 15. Location will he given
next week.
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Rosea; Vattv' AumcKLX,
LIBERTY- Friday, Saturday
in
"BACK STAGE"
Comedy Special
1 lri.
VFIf IfF?
The Car with Endurance
And the Car of Comfort
The Velie automobile is not an experiment it has made good everywhere.
' It is the car for a good road and negotiates bad roads with greater ease tK-.ii
other cars of its class.
Big Velie Six - - - $2185
Small Velie Six - - $1735
If You Want a Car of Class, Get the Velie
LET US DEMONSTRATE
NEW SERVICE GARAGE
Try our new garage for service, promptness and despatch
Accessories in stock
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Losli & Schlattman
Beaverton, Oregon
On Highway, Opposite Post Ofice