The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 08, 1920, Image 2

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    THE IUU5ROKO ARGUS
County Official Parser
L. A. Long, Editor.
Fntrred at the Fot OtTice at
Hillsboro, Oregon, second -rl
mail matter.
Subscription, $1.50 per annum.
i KTFK sNS VTTKNP KCNLRU. i
.v:i,! .n,c Camp Spanish War
Wip'vs rai cHarje v the fan-rat
, :' -, I : .1, i I''.!!'-' a! tr?lanl
5 v SjumA War Vetfrana
from FaKKsw and tKe pail -
were: t .ts Shulev, Frank
, .l.nim. K. I ! V -. tta'thofner.
V i: i. ; i.r.i a p'?;.m4 eteraa
Oosy Vrrnt Jarr'vti ka taken
rsssoien wt'.h ih e n tairnwn
f .nt will e;-ve as Field Man
uivi . rm.rer. lb- ' - hew td.iy
- . . . i . e e . .-. . . ," .
-n?C! '- ' ' C - l.T r . ,UI? it It
ORPKK
In the County, Court of tl.e Slate of
FARM FOR SALE
i Farm of S0 acres, mile we
! DUNCAN WITT
1 . ...
.1.1. Human and
rh r.l if
Sophi i
Uregtm for Washington isumj. t ranw oi iiv acre., , ,. !,!. r of t.-l.M W
in m Siu.r oi mf iiiuruaaMiiii in wt jjmrvi, 9 WHO noun fi - . , t- ,
. . l ...... ...5..V. . ..tti !iiu....a.i irr ittarnr.l a I a
...... , 1,,-r- ana iu nines 'un
kirby nd Thcma Mi by. minors , rf unJrt
.' ai im lime cvhiics narie v.. , , .
Kother, the duly arnoeited, .juahfi.sii cultivation, about .S acre lan
and acting C.uardtan of lh pc;i
and estate of Alt Kirby. l.culah K
by, Ralph kirby and Thclm koto,
minors, in person and ty litre. Mr
Afear & Peters, hi attorneys, and
present herein Ms I' it ion pi a nc
tor an OrUr autrotume the Ale ui
Uued rverr Thunniay by Mrs.
1 . C . MfMiim y ana 1 -a. i-ock-I k , tx a. ( u,r ivuntu-. lie the real p-tHM-rtv hen-ina:ter &r
... . ... I . k;4 i,i;h r tw pp a raiH'h t . f ritM at ivnate at fr ch '
i i ,l !. w Kvk t. the county.
Ohio t bono.! t. h.tkf
tli nt t!ii- year, anyway.
lrv m
A KioevcH w bA'i.ml l K
h tlit tii ki t, anyw .iy. t1 th.it''
Mlie ijltrv for Ni-i rW.
Bitli in-!.iJen:i:il .tu; .i ii.
art- printer pub!ih ' ne ri i
ognition of the art riMTtin
OIJ Ohio, eon.hu tins: two
"front porch" campion. i Ha
le to git swelled up so bad'y
that all the bnekeve will burt
hand: and.
It apHarinjt t the satifuctKn f
.... , mi ..i i th cwurt that wild minors are th
1 ,.l for sale. Mochamwl.y , of umUvd.xt t-4i mtere.
in -rfei t. iHnin .Service Sli faeh of. in and to tlse fllo dev
tio-t. Main Stm t. HiUb-; crihej reai nroivrty Ixii'H. In mi; and
rt 17 IS ' ituate in Vaslni;ton County. State
! ft Oresn, 5arii-ulily dev,nU-l a
Cotit intim- Miller, of near foitiw, ti-'it:
p,r,;i 'ton. who Ml from a milk KeRinnin at a point lrham
, - is i the Wsliinatun C o. fffc f "l nri f
I VMM nrt; tiit e j
n. , t. Row
ttfn.'.inj:.
Kitby of tVtland
tHiint beinir the Northeast turner !'
I Bennett to Xedeith, Au;. yth. lH".,
s t-e i by diisj recorded Auit. ITth, liH., en
That convention evidently took
Mr. McAdoo't word for it that lu
via not a candidate. IV; t it th;U.
in mi way discounting l"t run
ning strength, the Arus thinks
McAJiMK Oreiron a cnotce, was
the stronger candidate of the tw e.
Oreron promises bouiiteous
nroduetion this vear. Western
Oregon" never had better pros
peets for a big crop, and tlu
F.astern Oregvm wheat fields w ill
Inar iplendiilly, by and lari
At that, one must renumber that
ati Oregon poor crop is always as
good as an Eastern good crop.
MRS. EDWARD KRAH.VJER
rtttid e'jes of Veme MeKinney.
urge mm OF .
SElF-DETESIiiiiATiON
TV .st frV of
tn !-' - '-.ui l
r.ri'am ty irr-: t.i t"l:M' ne
jH'B'Vms tl.an hv riereiy eir
synins't,) utth lrti a"riitin; Is the
-'f ' '. '.. i '"' ; n . t ' Is
nest tu tlie V iit:ie l'rs f.nreaM 1
Mr. Marie Krahmer, wife of Fd
ward Krahmer Sr.. died near
llhiominif, July 7, 1920. at:ed 81
vi-art. 1 month and 2S days. She
was a native of Germany, and was
married to Mr. Krahmer about
53 years ago. They came to
America shortly after their mar
riage, anil for many years have
resided south of Cornelius. The
husband and the following chil
dren survive
Mrs. Fluid Emrick, Mrs. .1 li
n Asbahrand Chas. Krahmer. all
of Hillsboro; Mrs. John Freiulen
thal, of Newton; Mr. Fred
Jtehoen, of Baseline, Hillsboro;
Herman Krahmer, of Gaston, and
Edward Krahmer, of ISloumin-i.
The funeral takes place at th
Cornelius Lutheran Church at
Cornelius, Friday afternoon at '.'
o'clock, and interment will be in
the Cornelius cemetery.
paee 4iS. of ln)ok S.1 of tKssi Ktxvrds
oi Washington County, OrrkMn; run
, nuig thence est !k tvds ; thence
South 40 rods; thence Fast f0 rods;
; thence North to place of betnninc.
i eenlainir.g 20 acres of land,
j and that aid real property ta umni
pruvnl, nonUilabJe laud toitiUn et
bruih and stumps, and produce but
j very little revenue or income for said
; minors, and that tl would be for the
1 lis .1i'is"denv ' best interest of said minors that then
. sr'i'.s f .Ve interest w said real property be sold
: , ss , on tlrvtit ; ana the proceeds uW tor the nuppott
! anJ Rsaintcnance ot said minosi ami
i each ol them and the balance mi est
i eu in income Hearing securities, mat
said prvperty may produc an income
lor the bt'uetit t( sitid minors; and,
IS appeaniiir that . V. Kirbv
i the father and nearest of kin nf sunt
"" ,M ' ",- """ minors and each of them, their moth
nt. (.-, ; fe er having departed this life several
r. . --e. ... emu n s' m- i years ago;
a.-,, r ,! . ! f i. e trl-h ; It is now, therefore, OKl'ERKI1
vernmeiit ..." tlie.r own j that the said W. V, Kirby, father of
t said minor and next of kin, be an I
iihi f.r tin fn.i-U of j he is, hereby reijuiri-d to appear in
nop in ! Aierien 'liis Court on Monday, the 2nd day e.f
k, an ir i.i ss... r..-.. , August, WA at the hour of 10
tu s- i't Ike i Vwtm ! - v ivu.i
50 !t.l;af.-Mits of rwm m Hlsbon, Oregon
I ,- .., ., , ' mere to snow cause, il any
' y '.. ' i h an Order should not be naid.
. . .'.-'.' .. ' i authorising Charlea 0. Koeber.
ve m tne i-.r ,.s r.,ie otr, -ai.y r- Guardian of the person and estate if
, ; :. . .-,.. . -. , u A1U KirbVi n,.u.th Kirbv. Rah.h
Kirby and Thelma Kirby, niinors, to
sell the real property herein be fere
aesenbed;
It is further 0RPERKP that thi
Order be served upon the said Alta
Mrby. Beulah Ktrby, Ralph Kirhv
and Thelma Kirby. minors, and W. V".
Kirby, more than 10 ijays prior to the
aw 2nd day r-f Aueust. 19'Jrt. an.
that a copy of this Order be servid
upon V. . Kirbv. a resident and in
habitant of Ellenshunr. Washiiu'ton
by publiration thereof for at leat
three successive weeks in tha Hillsbo
ro A rus, a newspaper n-inted an:
puhlisheil in Washington County, Or
eunn.
Hated JuW Sth. lo-'O.
J. W. C.OOHIW T id
ed and seeded. rrt in timber.
lot of rrtl.tr; S creels runnine
thr plai-r; ideal for dairy frm;
,t! under fence; S room house,
pl istered, ffinitl conditi.m ; bate
tnent; woodshed: barn. iroitl eon
dititui. M?0. rtpiiped for
cows; hop bouse, ?rtt. toe
and pipes., nearly new ; pltee in
i '. i .i t ....
crop, oats, itlie.il ami p'""""
Situate l mile from school and
hurt h. Stock and implements so
nth ll.tie team horses worth
f.tOO; team horse north f 150; S
o. heifer, steer. S csltes. 5t
grade Shropshire sheep; wagon.
htek. set harnes. mower. dri.I, 9
p!ow. disc harrow, drag harrow.
hayrake. ht'yrack and numerou
other article. Will sell on ae
'omit of death of owner Goes
at a sacrifice at t per acre, and
give immediate possession. Term
if desired. Inquire of Sam Otto.
Laurel. Oregon. Seholls trie
phone. I'M
I I S'slliOO.
...nt.r. Wo . J.dy a. ,,.,
tt.il nuke th. ir home at Timber.
!. rc the rotil U employed by
IuhiIh r company.
res! itse ;.i'e
Sen.-fe fl.T.t
;!',;.;. St 'lb th
Its f..,- i c
'h.'i.t1.'
"SiU! amitbe
(r'sf '..!.;-(
Ce:".-. ' in
si.r.t .:! K
OILS' (l ilt !!
the ''iv'-''r
mat
atiit k n. n-i mm"! 'led that siieh lnle-i.-td
pee I' rsnred.
w, .,.,( (bat tlie gran ns f
hllip! ''i'!ire wn;lt be k.
!y to b- ae. - ,( tu C.ren' !'r' :'ii as
ek-en s' - ,: . ,,f t r ..s
'.fin s. ' ; ;-. t;a".'i-. tlian she r:!
sjt f 1 ' (r . . r"."''-:;.'. 1ms :.
. .!(' !'- ' ':' .'-.!.. ' -is if s:a e
!'. t 'J s. .-...sfsi'ly ! se tlie
i '-r'-'e, f..ruress t
;-e.:t P-rV.i'U to ! s.o i.-Hkh:
'' ' 1S t1 1 I! t-.'..'1
nut .""lie,
pet ;'e l,ve ortiftdone
' V 1 I . that
; 'i t'.- ! r..'.. r.i'1'! Hs
- - '': tt ..f
ii'... i ; m ( ;r.Mt Itnr
II.. . ; ,.r . .-!'s t.f K urUt
- '.- .tei-.Uien, i ai:d
I , ... ,i. ptijt.i.it, in-
cuiiM
psj!p r
the t
. 4. (
-T -;t-
the '
new ;s..
s m-'.:''
t. '.- !.
-swh! f;e,f!
It-jtendene
YOUNG F'H?
:h wah cross
Want to sell one of my two
sound and true teams. Htv
yonng team, sound and true er
erywln re, which I will sell at
$300; weigh 2700; one team
weighs 300013 and 1 years
old, for $195. One of these must , ,,..'
be sold. Theo. anOmnsven. j
Cornelius, R. 1. 17-18
(;-e.''r.' -
l-Clli-r t to J
Inz a t'twirf. '
Om-it,. u:th i
!-r, n! err
ft a ' a frit
rt'i-i'i'-! ;' i '
a!! !. .i;!'-r.-r
' f r if
t Pitm ii !-.- i
to
. tt. ,.
,v! :l IVe
I'.-.' "n is-,',l.
. e fim! erlis'
an .eeH.-rit
.! i I't'H'
fi.iiit.ttiiy hai
el.;.m! ul.il l
1 ! a ile-e-M
isti) by tt"
l.VST LEWIS BUI IFTIN OUI
- I ,-rtiluert for ttreon tr
, birds' is the last t. A. C. F
H ,iuieiit station bulb tm written
I t t'rof. C. I. Lewis, former head
,.f horticulture. It Itiv a diifsl
f the vast bulk ( orchard bn
Kit he red by Frof. Irwi and hi.
assistants, two of hm Joined in
preparing the bulletin subject
ui ittcr. Il give, of course. In
matured judgment on the prmei
pie of tree nutrition and how it
call be best supplied for till fen lit
fie it son various soil types, l op
it s are free.
AUCTION SALE
tt,.- timi .l MUH I. Or UN
Ml S I
. 1 .
tlu h. ,1 cvtcli.l.d fr into the souiity C.m,t llf (
.. Id will be tuiniiiiS J Preterm k (,
I , , .1 ', Nie la hrl.t.i ,
I It t l ydi. wo.kui4 for th. lUttiSttw4 r:,wu(; ,
Slierioin I umber Co. of Sooth ami t rtn,.-i,t t .,u, ,
... till... I. ...... i.i..l ... it.- .i... . . '"
lllllttlll, st l kit it'll i't ... ...
t t ...... I..A I.....1 ...
L ,....1 ..itl.r..! I. r. .kill "" l
I.. W ' s '
kn. e lr Smith Is tt. n.limj lln ('
M Hi,
i.,.
t H
I. .
t M
Ii. aii.l the ct.tttt In, i
M.lnl. J the Ttli day ..f
ll.w t.Out uf 111 -h
u v, ail tlie tout I i
. I,M.-. nn.it I., U.n
the time ad placa f, '
1 1.. l to tt tt fii.ul , ,. . ,
r siH ediiiii 5 mile per lit.r,n..a! ttl.m.et f , ut ,
; , , i ,l I ...I. ' Patesl this Stt .lay , f
the lime. It o.t him ? ! '
.h the record.
ii. e
in i r i .
tf cooise, il Is herd lo ImIu Vc
bill It is tine. Chief l .irs, n
.... !.. .1 a tint r the olio r tl IV
, i es,
Lost; Monday afternmin. child';
eray coat, eolltr trimmwl with whi
fur. Reward. Mrs. W. C. Tavler
Hi!Mior6. Phone Zil Is
Geo. Wann has bought the J
II. Iluiuplirevs I room lioiise
near Shu to I'.-irk. and will soon
move hack to 1 liilshoro.
A. V. I'oiisec.'i, a player with
the Multnomah Guards, broke his
left leu ;it the ball grounds Sun
day. lr. Smith reduced the frac
ture. Lloyd Gilnett, of the Marsh
I i:.liI-ortli i.i tut section, was
! here over the Fourth, joining
Mr:. Gilnett and son. at the Ah
S bolt home.
It tnks is certainly putlintt up a
stilT tiiiht to get the st te cm
nil. .i. n interested in putting in a
highway past that place to ko ill"
to the Nchalem and the Argils
hopes it gets it.
Marriage licenses granted: Fd
w ir.l aiulervell an.l v arm
Nautfht; Cdttlitiii Itouuhty and
Catherine Hamilton; Ralph Tri
vcr and Mildred limey; U.iy J
Mann and Helen K. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Forbes Jr..
of Hutte. Mont., returned home
tcsterday, after an extended is
,t with Mrs; Forbis' parent. Mr
mil Mrs 1. M. Ileidvl. and Mr
Forbis parents, near the Grove.
Trv our mail order department
We have a most complete line of
general merchandise. Frier arc
right. Will pay parcel po ny
w here in county or state.- " . L.
Stevens, Laurel. 7-lf
Lost: Near ISesvcrtoti, on
hiiihwat, (reeii ere ton shopping
bait containing pair lady's slip
pers; pair child's shoe; ring,
riiii; setting, bracelet, brooch ami
ither article. Reward. Finder
please notify Mrsi Floyd Uirrly,
Bcaverton, tre.. Route 3; Tele
phone Seholls 1515 Line SO.
A tire started near the Shrr
mm Lumber Co. mill, in South
I'u ilatiii, at 1:13 last nik'ht, and
in -ide -mi hour had swept the
t. mils nearly to Laurel. Fifty
nun, aiaong whom were several
from Hillsboro, liiialtv lu Id thr
il iim in check. The direction
of tin- Mill saved ti hi,; lot of
ti.iii.L as well as the mill ntid
vard itself.
A am leaving the city on ateoc.tit
of my health I will sell at puldu
sale at IS0; Kaselilie St . IlilUbo
r.i. at one o'clock p. m , on
SATl'Rl Y, Jl I 10
Flet lrie washing machiiie ; t h e
trie sewing machine; new range
new heater, dmilig room table, ii
chair. 3 rocker, kitchen trca
ure, dreer, linoleum, SIJ; 3
rugs, practically new, !'IS;
bed eomplrte; baby' Iwdi'lo w
oik library table; set purlieu
curtain: dlshe and cooking
utensils; 400 egg Cypher inouba
tor; 1000 rapacity chick brooder
aliout S00 young elm ken; fut
set garden tools; 100 ft, garden
hose and sprinkler, and numerou
other article.
Term: f'.'O and under, cash
.ore. tl months time, at !s le cent
- - - - . i
Also ILnise and Lot
to a 7 room house, with ball
t and Cold watr, rleclr.t
1. ;ht; on lot OSvI'ls.; cherro
pies, and small fruit on pi a.
Term of pi.nhasr; Auno'in--ii
day of a'e,
T. S. li'il.tltlt, (mini,
J, C. KuratU. Aueti mn r.
NEILS PETER NEIlEN
Veil I'eter NriUrn died at hi
home lite mile simthtiest i
Hdlsboro, July 3, !S0, leaving
ttidow and eight tun mug i lul
dun, ten lining hern born to lh
union. Mr. N'eilsrn niirru
to Mary K. Mdeii, Ja. II
Is'lJ, lie came to tin comitrv
i hen a small boy living tit Nt
hraska until l'.Ua, Win n in- ntui.
to Oregon. e s a good neigh
lir, and highly rsteeiued 111 I
i .immunity.
The chi'ldnii are Win. I! , III
old A., F'dward, (ieorge, Caro
line, loretii-e, Alice and Jennie.
! 11,,
Hale
fo.
Mr!1l I ,.!
Me l.r A p.,,
tvr u'.'t-
III
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fcire
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Yes Sir-ee!
i Tp? ; :
J h We made this ciga-
-n J rette to meet Pf
f N t your taste! jp U
nt le Vi" . ,-' . '" T, i , W sis
I it sf4S.f- X
fAMELS have wonder
ful full-bodkd mellow
mildness and a flavor as
refreshing as it is new.
Camels quality and Camels expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic tobaccos win you on merits.
Camels blend never tires your taste. And,
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste
nor unpleasant cigaretty edor!
What Camels, quality and expert blend can
mean ro your satisfaction you should find
out at once! It will prove our say-so when
you compare Camelb with any cigarette
in the world at any price I
Canwfi tra aold 9vrjwhem fa rwnfiSntfy KaM p4rlaa of 30
afrMtn far 30 cmnlt; or ten parlll'l (200 CijrtWrs..) m m aMana.
p$mroimrmd carton. Wm mtrtmely rmcemmend ttut carton for I ha
ft or omca muppty or whmn you irmvvl. ,
' R. J. REYNOHDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Y w-- w-i '-' wi
lWl'tttii.kf
j-,, - , ,
i I .si I . u;
I n .110 .' . 4
"' . . 7! -.1
The Perfect
Combination Range
Burnt Gas, Coal and Wood
But Has No Parts to Change
The only combination range that has n gas oven con
struetcd the same ns an elevated gas oven.
The only combination range in which you can hum (Jus,
Coal and Wood nt the snmc lime or separately is the
Occidental
Combination Range
Absolutely the zenith in combination rntiges,
llody is black enameled, no stove polish needed;
polished dleel top; wipes clean with a cloth.
White enameled splasher back and oven door tuinel
Equipped with oven thcrniomiiter and spitfire liKht,.
er.
Four Gas burners four stove holes,
A hot water heater enn be installed in firebox,
Hume oven bents by gnu, coal or wood.
Trade in Your Old Stove and be Range Contented
ra
Stop!
Chautauqua day are Jut si rati. Thry proud, i
an.l your family a week aup.rinely worth wlni. .,
rrtrcl. N'olrd lecturer, musician and nt. i
bring to you a i day' prof rant of F llisou Int.
y whot value cannot be m. tsore.l by in..i,. ,
The cost Is small the tits I.I lid big,
Look!!
Three I lit. it iiiiio. nl t
Si Splrndi.l I rtture
Twelve Fro, i am of Mtnie
Twrlitv-imr Ntlraelion
Loosen!!!
It it v that can ticket t.itlsy II. C. of 1 ha i- ',
II, Il i still f S 50 - les lha I 13 rent apiet , lt
iL.nt worth many tune that much It save y,
dollar bill oyer tuning sing!-- fi.liiiiion.
,l,r I
til.
Fight page newspaper pr-'giaiit now .,' .. u 1.
utrd. Sec that Jou rreeiye your
HILLSBORO
Chautauqua
July 22-234-25-26-27
R. L. TUCKER, m si. -,i p. h & n t,u
WALI5THAT lASf
a h.ng lime sr. )...i't fisim
our high t-l. mi
e rial, t i i'u Ml, Int.. 4,ii
t. r. I ilh, bro k, .1.1 ! ."I
the nrj best .piibtt ..lloii
able ; it ill in- t u.. imt'
v ig'iro.i to.lt anil ..mi. n
I.i Ihe most i r I -ii.t.luu
C'lllllllissioili r ! in.' ifib
Lse our 'boil. Iiiu' nipi'li't
.mil be i'e.
n s..,.... w t a
One sacrife,
one assist, no effors!
HVtRV WILO.CYCO fau. 0, yi elgsMUs.
i
WAi ON hit twut. ANO Hfi saw lha pack!.
OR tOMCONE el.s. THAT I .uuk It frviu.
AND THEIR loft mmark. ANO 8MILI0 and tali.
REACHED THE Hint tuunty. "THEY SATISFY!
. t
ANO WHILE I'm But, AND THAT sinoku you snisshsii
EASILY EXCITED. ,VA ONE my alf''.
QUE8S I was Injlpluc, IJ0UCHT AT ft bittgaln.
t
THE PITCHER beu. qq THAT linikes It.
THAT CLEAN.UP hlttor. A 8ATIfFY.
its
ANO MY ifuod south puw. DOUBLE HEADER."
t t
HIT A fat fan. ANO AFTER that
t t t t
RIGHT IN tu vustlbule. ' EVFfJ saw him.
AND HE"iuld"Phuoo ROOTINd fOR tho utnplr.
... ' ' '
AF0UL,Ut,' rp WEMTY hits twenty "'"'J
B.0HT ON iy Unt Cgar, -
ano.wIsU, . Kt.Tru:;
Awn ' ' Turkish ami l)otn.mti.-it n I
ANO GAVE him oi.s. -j'linsn cigarette aro "
they gatuiy!
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