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Description:
1918 Buick light six, thoroughly overhauled, nrw tire run little.
Like new, worth ! . $1650.00
Model CSS Buick big six, 7 pa?enger, new to and v.tint, cord tin-.
A-l shape, worth ! $1500.00
1917 Paige, 7 passenger, thoroughly overhauled, cortl tires, good
condition anil good buy at .. $1500.00
1917 Grant Six. A peppy light H, gid running order, worth $750.00
1918 Chevrolet Touring, new tire, good mechanical condition;
need no description, as you know what these are, worth Z $650.00
1917 Oakland Touring, just over hauled, and good rubber, worth $750.00
1 Mitchell Delivery, good running order, will wake a good delivery
for some farmer, at a low cost, worth $400.00
1919 Columbia Six Touring, thoroughly overhauled, new tire, look
and run like new; first rlaw condition, worth . ,
$1800.00
l!U Marnton Touring. vtartrr. electric light, new toMgr btlrrjr
and go.nl tirrn, guarntrd gotnl running or.h r, worth , , $600.00
1 1 ! Chevrolet ltoadlcr, , l shape, pre tire, hunt r, pvt light.
Thi car, look like new, worth ... ... ....... $650.00
l!t!t (iranl Sit Sedan, run but 1130 mil. like new, tt $2400.00
ISI7 Chevrolet Touring, run good and wrll worth . , . . , $600.00
1911 Ford Itclitrry, in ginnl hc, a gid buy at $400.00
1917 I'ord Rojdtrr, look like nr, should bring , ,. $475.00
ISl Willy Si Touring, a dandy car mid ruin kmhI, worth $1400.00
19 1 H Mitthrll Sit Touring, not a wraUh on it, diould bring $1450.00
1917 Studt baker Big You know ht thry arc, worth $750.00
Iil7 lludwm Suer Six. Something real ly, worth $1750.00
JI Otrrland Model 0, in good repair, worth . ,, .... , ... , $875.00
1917 lodge Touring. Nuff cd. Worth . ... ... . $875.00
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SERVICE GARAGE--HILLSBORO
L STEWART GEAR, Auctioneer
A. H. RASMUSSEN, Proprietor
Harry Cline, of near Laurel,
was over to the city Saturday.
A. B. Schoonover and wife, of
Cornelius, were transacting busi
ness in the county seat Friday.
R. X. Brown, of Cornelius, was
greeting friend in town the last
of the week.
H. L. F'lnt, of Scholls, greeted
friends in the city Monday.
Geo. E. Harms, of Mountain
dale, came over Monday morning
on business.
Perkins U now located in his
new quartera give him a call.
Free air and water. Stf
Wanted Calves a week old
and older. Phone 130. Sltf
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Reed, of
near Scliolls, were in town Mon
day. I- Siegenthalrr, of Portland,
transacted business in ' -the
last of H'Tl: .;.
John llerdlcin, of near Bloom
iug, called on the Argu Friday.
Fred Joy, of beyond North
Plain, on a city caller Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. K. V, Moore departed
thi week for Seattle, ami from
there will go to Chr.luin, Wash.
For mU: fi -V "
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Mr. S. M. Chapman I till r
iou.ly ill.
S. A. I. Merk, of Iwvond North
rUln. wa lu town Friday, grrvl
h t-f telephone Si In
mss, line- ga. aa as
lr- Mlxl Wann, iiovlmi-
trr at. Wherl.r, was here Ul
wr k, the gin of rrlativr.
Blue Stone for Fsll rna i
the 'lirmey. II U
Mr. and Mr Ju. SJr, t
Ilrlhany, were llillitwro IMiM
Friday aftrrnown.
A. Camrniin.l, of rr SikA
rem mix ml the Srfvt la k
IlilUboro call Friday.
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REALIZING THAT OUR PATRONS WHO HAVE SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES IN OUR VAULT NEED
every protection a safe banking house can give them-and appreciating the fadt that in these Safety De
posit boxes there are upward of a half million dollars worth of negotiable securities that might be cashed eb
where, we have invested a handsome sum in the new
Latest Burglar Alarm Systei
A system which works day and night, and Is ever ready to tell us If anyone
is tampering with our vault. The enterprising burglar can not get away from
this alarm system. It tells the htory in the immediate vicinity of the bank and
carries its message distant from the bank. The burglar can not sidestep it.
He can investigate to his heart's content; he can cut wires all he wishes; he
can tax his ingenuity to the utmost and still that modern burglar alarm
will be working and telling the public that an outsider is trying to make his
way into the Shute Hank vault. This is why we, have installed the most per
fect system of alarm known to banking circles. Sec the system demonstrated
after 4 p. m., on October 26.
A robber can enter our Unking house and ord. r all han to the, vault-
bu this w,l n.rt protect him. The alarm will talk at e and Mr. Hurglar
w,l sec he h tack..,, the wrong bank- l.,t he , lmdand If he
biok u he I, more than likely , r,, ,, j,, ,
make him sec the error of his way.
eve, been o, p,,llc.y Takc
patrons. To .. of steel we add a mechanieal device that Is thelst "w .c Z
.cre. After 4 p. m. on that day come in and see the system dem .rated.
SJrate
OFFICERS:
. A. C. SHUTE, President; L T. McPHEETERS, Vice-President
CAL JACK, JR., Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
A. C. SHUTE, L T. McPHEETERS, A. B. FLINT
E. J. McALEAR, T.R. DAVIS
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