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EX-SERViCL MEN Comillis, May H), More I li'in Kioo m service mi ii in'' v hi tending (). A. ('., 1 1 m 1 1 y of wIkiiii iin- rriiiHrnlnl In tin' rinriinl hIiiiIciiI iiiiivilii h of (In' cnllrgr. Some of llli' ino.t i in I'l I t hi" ilrnl Imily "Mice for iirxl y. n i arc In lir lirlil 1 v ovi vvn lv "llooli" ollirtM willi few is i rilioni ii rr ov ri '.riix nu ll. 1 1 - ry Aiiilrrniii, of Alii nli'in, W'ti.. mi ovitmhs vit, l,ii ln't-ii rli i lc il pri'xiili nl of urt vi nt' it Bi nioi i Im s, iiihI .IiiIhi Cmtli'V, iiiiiilln i nrrvlri' iii.in, m.i, i I dun. r i-irr sin I a I i i' mi tlic stmlinl I'oillH ll. ( l r, nu n m,l nl Ii i r n ii i i 1 1 c nl i.i ,;im hh in I In- hi ii lor noil siili ,,! t (Ilium's foi IH'U yriir. S. ii i tl ironiini nl hIihIi'IiIh rr, il, ,!., , , for t ii lor in France. Tllr ( l'i ( lull, i uiiiji,, ,ril ill nun wuiiiiilril .u- ilisililnl in I'rniu r, 1 1, 'ii it ij,. i.ilu -hIiii of I SO im ii. Mori' (I, .m iioo mi u nr I ri U ilijit Hiliuil.;, ,,f . st .1 1- .il.l of , '.'.1 il Ii i 1 1 ( Ii. MR. CDWARD5 (', .1. I'll H .'II', I ., I'lllllliililli' fl.l Joint Srli.'ilor f r llir Cmtiiliri nf WnHliiitloti, '1 lilmiimik, "t' f t i I j ninl l.iiii olii, in Hill, I,,,,,, ,,,,, ilny llii wi'i U in il,, jut, r, si ,,f liit i iimliiliu v. .Mr. !'.,! ,ii',., j- o.h,,r, by W, U. Ic liiu,, ( "n 1 1 1 1 1 , and John U. Sinilli, of Ncwln-rg.' M' lint no opposition from Wn.iliinlun (bounty, Mr, I'.d ,i nit ii urging, in In half of hi t i i 1 1 1 1 1 I i -, llml Tillamook ( oiml y , of Ii it -Ii In- is n ri Nidriit, will In' I'lilirrly without rijiri n ii I j 1 1 H i ii in llir Si null' iiiiIi'kh lir ii m li i tril, Vmnhill fonnly, (lie Iioiiii' of liolli llIIIHill( ilinili dull h, ii iiliriidy n jiri sriilrd liv H Siiiiliir, Tin' jimlj'T uf Tilli mooli ('oiiiiIv'n , limn Iiiih Im i n Ii login'ril in o Ii i ii 1 1 1 1 ('nun ly which lias offi-P'd no caiidi d ilr for .( 1 1 1 Si nalor, Mr. I'.dwiiriU was no mlu r of llir I ! 1 ! I.rgidiilit'r Si ssioli rri- ri soiling J 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 i K Coiinly in llir IIiiiihi'. lir rn ils insjiii I inn ii f liis n i'o I'd and pjirliitilur of his Mlpporl of h gi sllll loll ii'silll'll to iiulril llir roiul fund and lias al ums In i n a sl.iunrli advocate of securing a ilnll.tr'i. worth of road fur i.'irii dollar epeiidi. Hi slood ilh V, (j. Ilarr, now cnii diil.ilr for Senator of this Conn ly, ill alt' iiijil iliK to irotri I thr lliuhway fund and excrled every i I fori to si c to it that thr mail fluid nn used for thr purpose of IniiMing roads i Jil lu r I han pining rovaltirs to I'll i II o; ( 'oinpmics and to IK1 rout raclor's profit. Mr. F.du itnls has long hi i n a rrsidi-nl of tin- district and liih making no tr.iwg'int promise, invites thr closest insii i lion of his rcc ot'd. Used Cars 1 Old 8 Touring 2 85-4 Overland 2 90 Overland, good n new 1 Olds 6, 1020 Model 2 Ford Touring 1 Studebnkcr Truck 2 75 Overland 1 Dodge Touring E. L. Perkins Second and Washington MR. BOOTH TALKS "The Slnlc Highway ('oiniiiisxioii in riot, asking for more money. Mild II. A. lioolh, commissioner. in mlilrCKHing u l.anr Couiily and ienee on llu: 1 per cent, road bond limit liii'iiiure ;" all we waul. In llir power lo eiipitnli.i' thr in come now on hand. The Mule road funds are now taken from two Koureen the one cent lax on eiieh gallon of gfiKolinc mid the aiitimiohilu lieennc fees. Th. slate constitution, uh il, no.v reads', prohibit more than 'I per ('(lit. being put into the roads, and what the commission u.inU i an iinii'iidmenl of this clause ' per ei'lil. call lie put into the roailH. A direct iidditional tax is not asked for, nor in nny increase in the X'.1" tax or auto liecii.se Mr. lioolh also brought out that "u new roud program is not lo l: rushed throujh, but the prcheiit one is to be finished pro viding the voters of Oregon back up the l per cent, limit m itsure." ('ouimissiorK-r Simon Unison is also on renin! against rushiny eoustruction too rapidly, consid eriii( hinh labor costs and the high cost of money, but favors Lratilientiim of this per cent. bollilillK llilienduient so there will he niitllori.aliou to issue bonds at Mich times as favorable miuli lions justify, l inal control over actual hoiid aiilliori.atiiiu r-sts with the legislature, as unless tin legislature passes' cnaliliiiLT h nis lation under the t per I'eiit. aincmlmciit, the highw ay commis sion in without iiiithorily to issue bonds, PLANS DRAINAGE Farmers in the W'upato Lake dis trict met in (iastoii Saturday eve ning, May 8, to discuss- plans for hitler draining that area, and finally decided to have a prelimi nary nurvey made, to determine (he lu st method of removing the flood waters. A committee of three was ap pointed to take charge of the mat ter, of which T. K. Armstrong was made chairman. !. It. Fas ter, of llillsboro, showed ii num ber of interesting slides of .similar drainage districts in Clark Conn ly, Was)., where large areas of waste land were made produc tive at a cost approximately ..',') per acre, ami a maintenance cost of less than per acre. Practically every land owner of the effected district was pres ent nt the meeting:, and it seemed to he the unanimous opinion that a drainage district should In formed. The commit Ire plans to take up at once the survey of the rat f 111; ii K4 WW mmniiiinmiHH- ifiM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nrmnrervw STORAGE BATTERY HI H " 9 Will.ml Thrcndcd Rubber Insulaf ion Willard Service is For You Too If your car is not new call at the Willard Service Station and gel a consult ing ser ice card, w hich entitles you, without charge, to testing and tilling service twice a month. At the mi time yon will be given advice which will help you to gel the best possible .service from your baltcry. Your Battery May Be Dry And Dying of Thirst Have us lest it for you and be relieved of that uncer tain feeling. Willard S ervice Thi ii the third nl n nonci of four ads in whic h will explain to cur owners of HilU boro what Willard Service in. A. W. KNNF.S Station A. W. ENNES, Mgr. 1050 Second Street It is Better to Be Safe Than Sorry MA, mmmm MAkUilllllllllllllllflS area, to determine the approxi mate cost of draining, County Agent, HEAD YOUR HERD To the Hrecders mid Dairymen of Washington County: You are invited to visit and inspect Twin Fir Uerd of Registered Holsti-ins. This is one of the best herd In the Mate. 'J'bey are bred for type and production, Tni head won ten ribbons including junior champion bull at the Pacific Inter national Stock Show. Several have finished large yearly records including the largest record juni or two year old, of the breed, in the Northwest. You can buy a bull from this herd no cheap considering fpiali ty that you can not afford to be without one.- Frank V . and Ar thur W. Council, llillsboro, Ore., Route 1. Ctf Mrs. S.i ui lirisbine, well known here, arrived Friday from Moro, and spent the week with her Si's ter, Mrs. Whitmorr, who lias been ill. She returns to Sherman Coun ty the last of the week M.rs. lirisbine says that the big wheat section up there now looks very fine mid there is prospect for a bumper crop. Chief Carl I.arsen arrested a man by the name of Sinness, of Portland, Monday evening, for speeding at the rale of 35 miles per hour in the city limits. The offender put up ,7..,j() and then failed to appear before Recorder Mi Cormick Tuesday morning, as directed. For sale: Nearly new, nice four-room bungalow with bath room extra; city water and elec tric light. Inquire of owner at 1353 First Street. 9-11 Peter Rahn, of Portland, for 30 years with the Mitchell -Lewis Co., was out Saturday on probate business. lie formerly resided m ar Phillips. C. V. Ilorneiker, of I.cisyville, was a city caller the first of the week. Perkins is now located in his new quarters give him a call. I-Vce air and water. 3tf NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. In the Matter of the Estate of Harry V. Bradley, (liveawsl. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned Administratrix of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, has filed in the ulsive entitled court and cause, her final account and re port as such Administratrix, and the court has fixed and appointed the Mh day of June, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day and the court man of the above entitled court in llillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said linal account and for the final settle ment of said estate. Hated this fith day of May. 1920. MIMA BRADLEY WAKFIEL1), Administratrix of the Estate of Harrv W. Bradley, Deceased. Hare, MoAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT In the County Court of the State of Orenron for asluntrton ( unty. In the Matter of the Estate of Anna Maria Schiller, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Anna Maria Schiller, Deceased, has filed his final account and report in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, and that Fri day, May 28, 1920, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M, on said date, and the court house at llillsboro, in said Coun ty and State, has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of objection to said final account and the settlement thereof Date of first publication, April 28, 1920. Date of last publication, May 21, l'J20. PERRY E. MILLER, Administrator. Wood, Montague & Matthieswen, 1310 Yeo'a Building, Portland, Ore gon, attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT In the County Court of the Statu of Oregon for Washington County In the Matter of the Estate of John W York, Deceased Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned, executor of the estate and Last Will and Testament of John w York, deceased, has this day filed in the' County Court of Washington County, Oregon, his final account and, report as such executor of aid estate, and the game has been set for final' hearing and settlement before sal'l , Court at the County Court Hou'y in; llillsboro, Oregon, on Monday, May 24, 1920, at 10 o'clock A M of said day Dated this April 22, 1920 j JOEL T YORK, ; Executor of the Last Will and Tes tament and Estate of John W York, Deceased ' M B Bump Si D D Bump, Attorneys for said Estate, with residence and Post Office address at llillsboro, Oregon In The County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. In the Matter of the Estate of J. J. Meacham, deceased. Notice ia hereby given, that the un dersigned ha been duly confirmed by the above entitled court, as Executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefore, to the1 undersigned at the law offiee of Hare, McAlear & Peters, in the American National Bank Build ing, in llillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this loth day of Auril, 1920. fcENRY 0. MEACHAM, Exocutfr of the last Will and Testa ment of 1. J. Meacham, deceased. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Executor. J - D.O- ?on NOTICE OP FINAL , . MENT ..' In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County In the Matter of the Estate of Louisa Johnson, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator of the Estnta of said deceased, has tiled in the above entitled court and cause, his final ac count and report as such Administra tor and the court has fixed and ap pointed the 24th day of May,' 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M of said day, and the court room of the abovo entitled court in llillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate Dated this 17th day of April, 1920 JOHN A JOHNSON, Administrator of the Estate of Louisa Johnson. Deceased Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorney for said Administrator X Try the Argus, f 1.60 per year. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT Notice is hereby given'that the un-' dersigned, the duly appointed, quali fied and acting administrator of the estate of William N Haynam, de-: ceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, as administrator of said estate and said Court has, by an order duly made and entered on this 21st day of April, 1920, made an or der designating the 24th day of May. 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time and the Court room of the County Court House in Washington County, Oregon, as the plee for hearing objections to said fin.al account and report and for the final settlement of said estate Dated this 21st day of APru" A D, 1920, at Hillsboro, Oregon W H HEMSWORTH, : Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam N Haynam, Deceased E B Tongue, Attorney . at Law, llillsboro. Oregon NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS Rogers AUTO TRANSFER. General Hauling Long Distance Hauling DAILY TRIPS TO BEAVERTON, HILLSBORO, FOREST GROVE AND WAY POINTS Phones, Automatic, A-1S70; Pacific Phone, Same Number Hillsboro Office 1050 Second Street Phones: Office 813 Residence 2543 Portland Office 3 North Second Street, Residence, 445 East Eleventh Street Phone: Sellwood 2306 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for n ashmgton County. In the Matter of the Estate of Gabriel Sohler, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been appointed by the 1 above entitled court as Administrator i of the estate of said deceased, and has j duly qualified as such; j Now. therefore. aJl persons having ; claims against said estate are hereby i notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers I tflerefor, to the undersigned at the law offices of Hare, McAlear & feters, in the American National Bank Build ing, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 8th dav of May, 1920. WENDELIN SOHLER, Administrator of said estate. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Administrator. We are engaged in the Real Estate Business and are having frequent calls for farms from 2T acres to 80 acres. If you have nny small farms for sale, we would ask you to list the same with us, and we will conduct oury busi ness in a fair and satisfac tory manner. If you wish a loan on your farm, call and see us. We inught assist you. Fire insurance in a good old reliable company is worth consideration. We can fix yttu on those lines absolute ly satisfactory. Mc Cormick Land Co. Room 10, Weil Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CRED-! ITORS Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned has been, by an order duly ; made and entered in the Lounty Court of Washington County, Oregon, on the 21st day of April, 1920, and by the Last Will and Testament of Mary Ann Bird, deceased, appointed as ex- ecutor of the Last Will and Testament ; and Estate of Mary Ann Bird, de-1 ceased, and has qualified as such ex- j ecutor. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said deceased or her estate are hereby notified and direct- i ed to present the same, together with j the proper vouchers therefor to me at my residence, at North Plains, Ore gon, or to me at the office of E. B. Tongue, at Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, on this 21st day of April, A. D., 1920. J C BEACH, Executor of the Last Will and Tes tament and Estate of Mary Ann Bird, Deceased E B Tongue, Attorney at Law, Hillsboro, Oregon Spring Time and Ice Cream Assorted Flavors Bulk or Brick Home Made Candies Cigars, Pipes, and Tobaccos The Den of Sweets "Hillsboro' Leading Sweet Shop" Best Fire Insurance John Vanderwal London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company Office phone, 931; res. phone 203 THE HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000 ; An old, safe and conservative bank, located in the Hillsboro Commercial block, "S. V. corner Main and Second streets. llillsboro Commercial Bank. f 'lit 7T '.n-- - ' ; n- ! J. Used Car Bargain 1 Ford Touring . 1 Ford Touring . 1 Ford Bug 1 Maxwell Touring . 1 Buick Touring 1 Buick Touring 1 Buick Touring . $250.00 .. 37S.00 550.00 . 375.00 . 450.00 550.00 . 650.00 1 Hudson Touring, 7 pass. 850.00 1 Studebaker, 7 pass. 800.00 1 Overland Touring 85 950.00 1 Overland Country Club 750.00 1 Elgin Touring 1100.00 1 Dodge Touring 750.00 1 Ford Ton Truck 775.00 See the new Auburn, Columbia and Maibohm Light Sixes now on display. Used Cars bought, sold and exchanged. Full line of accessories. A. H. Rasmus e n Proprietor Servi vice oarage, Phone 501 tug sby -nt 1h (Ice im- ,Tlf, 1 :his of Adorn-. the win . M. it T. II nrel, city 3 And rent. 0-10 Hon I i VI 'tl