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TI1E HILLSBORO ARGUS
County Official Paper
L A. Loaf , Editor.
l.ntered at the Port Ofic at
Hillaboro, Orejron, as aeeoad-
lM mail matter.
Subscription, $1.50 per annum.
lotted every Thursday by lira.
'. C. XlcKinney and L. A. Loaf.
RETURN CHAMBERLAIN
There art- many reason hy Sen
ator Chamberlain should receive
lite vote of Oregon. His record
a (ioreraor. although opposed
ly the stand patter, was such
that it give liim his second term
Jle shoved the land grabbers out
of the stale house; he withdrew
kales of school Und which had
been m llinsf at under prices, and
saved the state millions for it
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"iiwi iuiiu. ins is msiorv. ,
I'nited States Senator he has
worked faithfully for the state,
and during the war he made a
national reputation by his insist
ence that service men should have
their dues. Fathers and mothers
of service men know this. They
know thnt he is honest, capable
and energetic. He has served the
will do well to hunt the ballot for
that "five per cent interest meas
ure" and vote '"No." The meas
ure is visionary in the eitrcnic
and should get no support from
those who w ish the state to pros
per. If it shall pass capital head
ed this way for industrial pur
poses will golo other states. I'n
der such a law, there could be no
expansion along industrial line.
Oregon is too progressive to tie
the state up in a sack, and send
money to adjacent atates, and the
measure should be overw helming
ly defeated. The Argus holds no
brief for money loancr, for he
will take care of himself. But it
uoc not wish to see the state
hampered by legislation of this
kind. Washington, California
and Idaho are watching Oregon,
and gleefully hoping the meas
ure will pass Tor it will mean in
dustrial development for them
w hile Orcgou w ill suffer. Kill the
bill and you will have doue a
good day work on November t.
F. II. Bowlby, of South Tuala
tin, was in the city Tuesday.
L. R. Ingles, of above Banks,
was down to the county neat the
first of the week.
Alfred Schindlcr, of near Beth
any, was greeting friends in the
state without stint of effort, and eity Tuesday afternoon.
iic nas iiccii i ne senator ol a
w hole people U,t f a part. He
has been foremost in progressive
legislation at the National eapi
tal, and he is worthy of your sup
port, regardless of your political
faith. " ,
WHY DRIVE OUT CAPITAL?
Those wlio are interested in the
welfare of the state and want
manufacturing capital to locate
here in order that Oregon may
Clem Shaner, of Jolly Plains,
was greeting friends in the bub
Monday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Waibel, Hillsboro, Oct SI, 1S0,
a daughter.
A. W. Stewart and Carl Ward,
of South Tualatin, spent the af
ternoon in the city Monday.
George Wolf, the Beavrrton!
Shirley lirowtt and Frank Ne
ville hate formed a partnership
in the pluuibin,- business.
Miss Mildred l.cn on departed
for Winloek the tirst of the wcn
to visit w ith In r parents.
II. F.. Best, of above Mountain
dale, was shaking hands with
Hillsboro friends Saturday morning.
Jos. Harrington, of near Shef
tlin, was in the citv the last of the
week, sore at the continued rain
fall.
Chas. Bigelow, of Coos county,
was here the last of the week, the
guest of his mother, Mrs. T. A.
Rhea.
Commissioner John Mel'lartjn.
ol dales t reek, came down yea
.. .. ...
icruay 10 aueuu a meeting ol llie
county court.
Julius Christensen, of Laurel
and F. T nger, of Chehalem Mouu
tain, were in town Monday after
noon too wet to ranch.
Will M. Fish back, of Salem.
was here over Sunday, a guest of
the Sam Galloways, of northeast
of town.
Marriage licenses: Alfred Park
hurst and Helen McKinsie; Chas.
K. Sx differ and Florence Wcblev.
of Forest Grove.
V I. . a .1' t .
.siKiii 'nicer r. nines, lunis a
door of some business house un
linked nearly every night in his
rounds of the eitr. Men who are
more than careful in business pull
this little "boner" ever once in a
while.
Geo. Trimble is again railroad
ing on the P. R. Sc N. out of the
city, but finds time to do a little
ctra work around the Wilev
house, which he purchased a few
weeks ago, and which he is hav
ing remodelled.
'tenet thereon at the rat ef S per- K.tate Wad.wwta t. a Mt
onL Der annum front June It. t?l?.! n,,r-
, and U further sum of It. t lavea loon trading and Ming In pHitLm
I paid, and the further sum of UW w Julj veiitir.1 l) r.. J. McAu-ai, .uar
!attorae feea. ami for th eoat anJl.lma of the eatat of Wadswwtli
disbursement of this suit: anl 1 iwiwr. a minor within th Mala l
Seronsi: For a deeroe (oie.loaii.ij ; On's'vn. fur lK'eoe to mA the folio
that ret tain, mdrlim .ll.-J Ntttetn I m.- ,l..r il-d real relate aituat In
ber ltth. 113. and reeurtlni in lUt! nhtngUM I ounly. Oregon, to wit
at ag a,, of Mot (gage h-vwru! A ualvllul one fifth intrreat In
of Washington County, Oregon; and
Third: ror a deere auuiotmng
a sal of the premise thrrvin ie-n-ntied
and mora particularly de--ribed
a follows:
Th Southeast v,uarter of the South
east quarter of section Fifteen la
ami to the follow ing iitt :
t'ommriwing at the Nitriet cor
nT of the Southeast I . of the Naith
tl one-fourth of See. in, T 1 ! K
1 W Will. Mer. and running thene
K. ;S.T5 rhaih to the Nutthwrat ror-
tter of tract deeded tV II. I. Mrr'e
Township Two North of Kanga fuwr nJ a mtlvi by deed
Wast of W Ulamette Meridian in Or rtri, un M; f wk 'U" of
gun. containing forty fc-res. and Kwoidaof leeds for Waiditngton
tourtn: APl)tn prowu oi bounty. Stat of Oregoa: thema S.
said sal to the satisfaction of said ,0 cna,M; thene V. .; chsins.
JuJitnrnt; and thenew S. 14 chains; them-e W. Ju
iflh: That you b forrvar bar-!,nmm(l. ,nrBf N. 41 rhatns to plae.
red from claiming any right, titla or,of ,,0, containing lit Si acta.
Intarert m or to said premise or any BMn 0f AIU . tlt ut wy lo
pari inereoi. escept ine siaiuior, , um M , g,,,,,, dertld a
right of redemption; and f.Jlows: Commencing at the Xoith
Mvth: ror such other and further , .,.. .,1 ,k- v..,iK .1 uf ihr
relief as to the Court msy appear, u u ..... sl...,,,. is ..J
niuiiawa 1 ruiinin thrne est 44 rods; Ihae"
This summons is served uHn you s , nKi',hrtH, 44 ri,; thrisrc
Vj riiiuii W "'"' S, I rod to plae of ttrginning. for
purmuaM to aadtjr virtue i an or r h, rurptM- o( H.,n ,h, ,verd
. 1 . T. t", w"1"- " drtived from said prupctty on tnter
Judg of Uwhington lounty Or-- iBVr.,lng nm pruduc
gva. mada and dated the th day of . ,.,,- m to i.rtde on In
iwwoer.i9.-u. wnkit sa.U oruer re- fuf M(J mjm,r . nJ
SUMMONS
la the Circuit Court of th Slat of
TB.f s ... IIMl.l I ""ro lor waaningtoa lounty
" " . J'rter Evers, PlainUff. vs. C. B. Cat
enen and UatcheU, his wif.
t'eiendanta
To C. B. liateMl and
ro Mondar and called on the Ar
gus w hile in town.
Ed. Schoeler, of South Tuala
tin, came in Friday to give the
town the once over as there was
aave the freight from the East j too niuch wet,er to work.
SPECIAL SALE OF
USED CARS
Saturday, Oct 23, 1920
THIS WILL NOT BE:
AN AUCTION SALE
A STOCK REDUCING SALE
A CLEAN-UP OR GET OUT SALE
.BUT IT IS strictly a sale of high grade stock of all well
known makes of cars, being offered at prices and terms
that will make it possible for every one to own a car.
- 1 19fS Ford Touring
- 1 1916 Ford Touring
1 1917 Chevrolet Roadster
1 1919 Model 90 Overland Touring
2 1918 Maxwell Tourings
1916 Oakland Touring, 6 cylinders
1918 Oakland Touring, 6 cyilnders
1 "Little" roadster, good rubber
Also others to pick from, and a used truck or two, should
you be interested. Most of these cars have been over
hauled and are in good condition, and the prices will
range from $150 up. You will do well by making an
early selection.
E. L PERKINS
Dealer for Overland and Oldsmobile Cars and Master,
Trucks
SECOND & WASHINGTON STS. HILLSBORO, ORE.
Cat-
cheil, his wife, tha above named
defendant.
la the Nam of the Stat of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear in in aoov entitled Court and
causa and answer the complaint Died
against you herein on or before the
L'nd day of December, 1920, said data
temg after th expiration of aii
weeks front th first publication of
summons, trie nrst publication thereof
being Thursday, tha 21st day of Oc
tober, ltf'.n), and the date of the last
publication thereof being Thursday,
in zna aay or December, 1920, and
set up by way of answer any claim
you may nave in or to the real prop
erty herein described, and you will
please take notice that if you fail so
to appear and answer said complaint
for want thereof, th plaintiff will ap
)eal to tha court for the relief prayed
i or in nis complaint rued herein, to-
wit:
For a Judgment of $450.00 with in-
THE LEADER OF
THE CLASS
Is the child with the Irast
handicaps? Your child eyes
are the greatest handicap in
school work if they are not
perfect. I have exceptional
facilities for telling you If
glasses will improve your
child's eyesight. There is n
extra charge for this service.
Next visit Saturday, Oct. 28,
Washington Hotel. All day.
Dr.WillJ.Tho spton
PoriUid Eyuigkt Specialist
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
J. M. HIATT
Independent Candidate for County Commissioner. Name placed on the bal
lot by petition. Candidate Hiatt was nominated by pe tition without his knnw
ledge, and accepted only because of the hiK list of iKnatures naming him. He
is a Republican in politics, and lias long been identified with Washington
County as a representative citizen, voter and taxpayer.
HIATT For Commissioner Committee
R. 0. STEVENSON, Chairman, Forest Grove
Paid adv. by "Hiatt for Commissioner" Committee.
luire that you apoear and anwer
Mid complaint on or hrfr the ?nd
day of lrcentber, l")y
JOHN II. WM.I.
Attorney fur I'lmntiff.
Address: Shut ItUk. IlilUU.ro,
Oregon.
rirsi publication, tvt, :ti, i?-u.
Last publication, lw ind, li'.M,
ORDER TO SHOW-CAl'SK
la th County Court of tha Stat of
Oregon for Washington Count v.
In th Matter of the liuardmnship pointed qualdtrj and a4 iiiff (uanlun
It appeal ing fruiti said prtithin that
said property pnwlure. no Inrutne (
Mid minor and that said mimr U In
poor health and in constant lie. J uf
ni.uViil car and attrnttn, and that
it is fur th beat interest of Mid ml
sor that Mid real property b dd
and th pro-eed thereof ntetrd foi
the purpuae of arruitnc aa liu-ome lui
uld minur: and.
It appearing that Ruaa K Joidan.
S resident of Ih t Ity and tuunty nt
IVnver, Colorado, is th iel of hk
of aid minor, and W th duly l
LIBERTY THEATRE
Week's Program
Friday Saturday
6-Reel Special-6
"IRio Grandew
-ALSO-
"The Ladies' Tailor"
Scnnttt Comedy
Sunday Only, October 24
Frank Mayo
-IN-
Hitching Post"
And Larry Seaman Comedy
Monday and Tuesday Oct. 25 - 26
Anita Stewart in
"Human Desire"
Alto Weekly and Comedy
Wednesday, Thursday Oct. 27- 28
. Tom Mix in
"The Cyclone"
Also Weekly and Comedy
Brown & Neville
Plumbing--Plumbing Contractors
General Repairing. Our work is
guaranteed. Find us at
BROWN'S TIN SHOP
Leave Orders at 1250 Second St
Hillsboro,
Oregon
i,f !. I minor all bin Ih Stat of Col
1. 1 .!., and that Mid minor bow l
utlra lth hia mother ; now, therefore,
It U
t tisttt Itl ti. KtKt:t and
I'l l Ut H' that Howl :. Jaidan.
Mother and nrtt of kin uf Mid minor
and all n Intereated In said ea
t4te ax-a hefoia me in Ih County
t'ouitro.m i Ih Court ooa la the
City of IlilUlnito, Waahinftua Cooa
It t'tron. on tha 77th day of Niu
teti.brr. I'.'M, at 10 oVUh a. m , tu
ho rauae. If any there be. hy ll
renae ahould hot be (raxted la the
old i:. J. M- leor, Guardian of tha
ratala of muI minor tlhln Ws.hinf
ton County. Oregon, to sell .aid real
eotate at pilval ! In tha hieheat
Ud.Ur for c,h fu, th. b, "
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alwa uUl Irani aa e arnl fur a t.,-r, j.
har.l for I lie ' .lj r ilu lioiu," lul II'. a rim li a u
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IN HARDWARE
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IN FURNITURE
Our Trite
1 ft. Aiu Wiiuhiw .Sha.lra ... . . $ .90
? ft. .U4 Wlii.l.ia Mia.lr. , . . 1.00
HrlJ ( rr tira.. Iti,. ,. 16.00
W....I Ithrr It iik. 2A.00
IttvjT Ctx-oa lMir Ml..... ...... 1.75
lm.ll) (W.ia D.ior Mala , , , 2.45
S In.li M..t 3 in.h filler Iron lt. il . 17.50
I I Id N.t Iron It., I M
Tul.nljr Strrl Sriiti . . 9.25
W u.i.l I ranir Sirlli,. .. 4.25
60 lit. ('..Hon rltr.l Maltrraa 20.00
0 II... Ture Cotton Matlreaa.,...., 14.00
('imhiiiatl.in Maltrraa , . ... 8.50
3 In. h I ir I'.vt. n.h.ii Tahle . 12J50
S.li.l (lk r t. ii.,n Tal.lc. .. , . ... 37 JO
liory reer ., ....... . 35.00
Ivory Dr. aauiK Tlt.- ,.,. 32.50
W imuI Frame ('.. .,, . . ., 4.00
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Miniirc Sprt-ailrr ,...
Ilroml Ca.t Ser.lcrr .
1)0 tooth (inar.l Itail Harrow ...
17 tooth Spike Tooth Marrow.,,.
Klra Irrth for Spike Tooth
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how (111 nrlil'le lonka. I.v a.-elnv the nlrl lire tlt'lt' ""X , ,
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menu niii h-we nil look irntid on paper. Hut In the
compiiriion we rnn't In' mlilakeli for we know the K4" t(
When (he prlee do iliiiiiMe In our lii "u W .jff ror
Item lit. You may net It hefore they t hanKf " 'e rt 0uBr
ki t wiiikiiln. 'No one I more nnxloii to lnr,ri'pn1cE
of hiiIi th'iu we tire itmlo we mut MAKI'. Till. I ' '
IaI ii hive a tlmnfe to tpiote you before you i ft
eimh nwny. We think the Imiliie heloiiK ' '""
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Allen & Ireland
"The Winchtiler Store'
Third and Main. Hillsboro,
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