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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1920)
SUPPLEMENT TO THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 29, 1920 LOG TRAIN CREWS NOW NUMBER FOUR Losgiof Start up in Mountain oil Tillamook Line SOON BACK TO NORMAL Potato Crop of Northwest to be Bumper Tlir Southern I'nific lino niriin t a rt i d hauliii,; I"!.'" off thr Tilla mook line, ainl it is now lively ilouii in the llilLlx,n twitrh )ard. There are now four train crews on thr run between the mueiitains ami Portland, and it is i jin I'd that normal produc tioii will nrf.iiii muc in the not ili. I tut lul irr which will mean imltinif on at least two more cr w i. State Note Contract let for miles St. II. Irn. l'ittiburif highway. Dallas Bufncd tawiuiil to le rthuilt at once. Ttu- Dalle.-- SO aores cherries nrUrd 1 10,000 lu re. Orriron aiudc crop' to reach J.300.000 boe. Hm. I i.tililv comnanv plan a - - 850,O(i0 Mer plant. Hunts Work tsrlcd on f0. 000 St. J-teph !ioiitcl. Rosrburg Douglas Lltfht end Watrr Co., supplying six cities, get increased rate asked f(tr. A carload Oregon flax fiber l sold for tll,U. Portland rport for pt year emlina Julv I. 1920, 40,m,320. Attoria eiport for past rear ii.tillr.l 7.000.000. Potato i ron for 1920 estimated at 8.500.000 rohel. Crop for HUB. 4.530.000. Toledo Contract Jet for grad in tte hliihwar and two hriittre. Oregon fruit grower will ilant at Sutherlin and - i Carlton. Klamath Fall New 80,000 ft capacity sawmill to be built ttv Certl 1. Mt. Angel building (128,000 public ehool bulldine money i railed bv popular uncripiion Astoria Y. W. C. A. building to be remodeled. Roteburg Money voted for a new nh hatchery. Astoria Port will build a new frrrT landins? for new project. Albany Airplane repair shop to be built here. Pendleton $14,000 building nermit let thil month. Crater Lake New modern ho tel to be built here. Prairie City Water system I Keinff improved. n.n.t lA.nOo acre tract of imb hoiiffht hr Brook- Scan- Seanlon Lumber Co. SprlngAeld Plans maJe for new cltT nail. Klamath Fall New mint cor poration Incorporated for $200,- ooo. Lebanon School building! to be repaired. JUST A WORD We're here still on the job. ervtre. riffht Price. Gro ceries, feed, hardware, dry good and notion. Open early ana late. Ice cream and aoft drink. V want Your produce, fruits, vegetable, freah eggs and butter. We have our own delivery. H. O. Mercantile Co., 711 First St.,Hillsboro, Ore. THE LONG EXPECTED Th l'ainou Gcoruia Minstrtls ure due for an an orniu e at the I.iIm rtv 1 lieatre, matiiK-e and lulit. Tuesday, Aug. 10, lirinx" ing a company of forty fun mak er, mu il el a no. inger and nnriM, and fifteen vaudeville :ut In a program entinlv differ ent from anything ever een in a minstrel performance. That minstrel is again be. coming the popular amusement of the American stage is shown by the crowded house being given all similar organization. There must be something to at tract people to the theatre from the fact the I anions Georgia Min strcl have weathered the ttorm of over thirtfthree year con tinuou travel there mutt be something in a reputation to u tain them o many year there must certainly ba merit back of all thi, and while they nave the regulation band parade, it if a frequent thing that when the company arrive in town, they find the eat are all sold in ad vance. Th reputation of the I'ompanv must have a whole lot to do with thl. FARMINCTON PROGRAM For Sale, or for Trade for a lighter outfit 8200 team; one I horse. 9 year, other a mare, 12 years; heavy double harness; Sj narrow track iron clad wagon. 40 4 wheel and t tire; a two cord wood rack. Want team around 1200 each. W. J. Braut- lacht, on Leverich Lake Farm, or A. R. England. 1226 Main Street, Hillsboro. 20-tf A Pie oclal and plav. "The a m ' Church Bazaar at Mulberry Cor ners, will be given by the Ladle Aid of the Christian Church, at tarminifton, Saturday evening, July 81, at 8 o'clock. Cast of Character Mr. Hi Price the bos of tha Bazaar. Mr. Mollie Featherstone who know a thing or two. Mis Emily Simpkin who It still hopeful. Mr. Bidlow a careful buyer. Irene, Joie and Jennie three Simperer. F.liaa'wlh a linff'l. F.lla Farnam a fortune teller pro tern. Clyde Hopper an Inexpert enced vounsr man. Genevieve Rodman hit first bett arirl. Mr. Brownell of reputed wealth. Mr. Turner at the wheel of fortune. Mr. Cal Shupp a confirmed bachelor. Mr. Jone a loyal supporter of the baiaar. Tommy a gastronomist. Mr. -'mith and Mt Jeil.lns- who kindly donate their aervlce. Abner a helping hand. Mr. and Mr. Lomley who have been dlscued visitors. Ladles are requested to bring pie. Coffee, cake and sand wiches will also be served. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. 11 COUNTY GETS MONEY FOR MARKET ROADS State Sends Down Over Fourteen Thousand Dollars SEVERAL ROADS GET HELP Laurel Scholl Road, River Road, and Cedar Mill-North Plains This county ba been apportion ed over $14,000 for market road work, and the state treasurer is readv to send out a darft lor the amount a soon as the vouchers re fticrned br the local officials. This is from a fund levied by the state in the nature of a one-mill tax, and the money will be ex pended on the Cedar Mill-North Plains road; the Farmington Riv er road to Scholls, leading out of Hillsboro, and the SchoUs-Laurei road. The county court In conjunc tion with dvic bodies, Is mapping out a system of county market roads, and much work on these projeets l contemplated In the future. . Taylor & Hand, Corner Fourth and Main. 18-11 Nona The inuranee sice of John VanderwaL Defries & McCoy la in the Heldel Bonding, Booms a and 6. The business ia handled the same as before and in case of a fire Vanderwal will be oa the job with prompt settlement of losses. Vanderwal, Defries & McCoy. IK' Wanted: Veal calves, week old and older. Phone SIM. 11 w.t Unincumbered wld- nt position aa practical nurse or hooiekeepet. Call, or NASH ONE TON Tin) UCK Automatic locking differential -electric lights and electric starter. Specifications similar to the so-called one and one-half ton capacity trucks of other makes. I have an exceptionally good proposition to offer truck prospects in the way of payments. ' Now is the time you were breaking one in for the fall hauling. D. C0RWM 1152 Second Street, Orccc: write to Mrs. M. rersmger, ioo n.iUitw A.. Portland, ur. ai