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The MS IniILL 9 see VOL XXVII. JiUX-a a;; HILLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 11,1920 Hi) COUPLES 1 LiFfluiAL CQUNI it.rJ.nc'i Plurality in tha County (baches 2686 1 Under Estimate PROIH GETS A SMALL VOTE IMnl Labor VoU Lands SI Adlierrfll dOCMIIM lta 491 flu- raning tMtard, roiii(inn f 1- A. Jakoil, of (uriirlm, l. K Wlin-U r, ,lha, ami ) jm tr ('Ink K. t'. later, lint r rum lot llr iillirial t oiiht of Um h,.t ( Notrmlwr 2. Ilitril urn's imijorily was Sflsil, or tali !,, thin (lint prrdlitcd by llir party orai-Ie. Manfitltl, for S n tint, d frulcil (liatiilwrUiii in tlx uunlv vote 1V ISiii of plurull it. The Olro lull rarrii'il the rnun IV by X !, lit wa lt In iKr iiilc, Tltr four-yrar trrm of .ilfi.T for ilrrk, sheriff, etc., was rarrit'd lV A3 1 voir, and llir mra.urc to allow Purtlitnd to m II port ImhiiK, rlc., was rarrii'il by (Tt, ultliouKll Iwatrn ill the slate. Tliri- wrrr the only measure i-arriiil in thr rountr. The four in r rt lit liilirrsl lull wa In-atrn urrw hi Imingly, the Vole in I In ...liiilr carrying a majority of t out) lacking J. 1'Iip volf a twiirn to liy tin Umril, iiffii-lal, (: I'rrsidrnt jl.irtlittff 4017 t'ov SSflT Pn.hi 1T .Wlnli.t , , S4I In.l, I.almr .,. ,- 61 Tor Senator- St.tttfl 1-1 T, , ii wo IliiiiIm rloin . . SK37 Jlayr - 10(1 daughter ; tOI .Si-non , At i I'or Congress - Hmlry, np County Clerk - II. A. kuralU U i ll rule Auiour W. f. iJ.4,y. treasurer K. W. Aappiugtuu. lUeorikr 1. A. r.vrrcst. -4Jt -5 t(J0 -4350 No. 33 Siool huiHriiitcudcut X. A. I fuJ mn Survryur A. A. Morrill ftgf Coroner (ito. J. iJmlw r llllUboro Jttatit't V. D. .Siuilh 833ii T7 t ay Officials Miulc, mayor, (JVl; Council, (.rr.Utu3tf; Carltlc, U3S ; Plirlp. USIj mordrr, M Curmlck, lino; treasurer, 1'. J. . II, o. The vote ou the nx-aaurri: I'ouij.uUory Noting V imp Nu "i (10 Day Section Vra Xo Ol.o 11.11 Vra . , Xo . 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Citimty ConiniiiiloniT , artena 4092 lialt IM7 Sliiriff inn. AliKiindor 8812 Xo . Diridt d lxgllaturc Yea Xo State Market Coutmiaaion 1 ea J. 2018 No 1400 William (1. Hare, elected state aeuator without oppoaition, ha the record tote 8714 at on nu n and mranurca. Gito. Alexan der, aherilT, follow with 6012. K. II. SappitiKatxi, county treaaurer, rrctivtd the neat hiyhcat, 84(10. O. A. C NOTES - PARTY About 83 young eople were prrtimt at a drliuhtful Halloween I'arty given at the home of Peter uereher, of I'hillfpa, Saturday rveninir, Oct. 30. Thoae attend Ing ajKarvd in comic and other coatumea, Mia hvelyn Miller re- fi iving lirt priio for the moat uniiiue one, (iame were played until a late hour, after which refreshment were acrved. 1 he gueata depart etl pronouncing the affair a com pu le aucrraa. NOTICE All H-raona not connected with the llillaboro Fire Dept. are here by notified to npt ride on the ap p'aratu while going to or from a fire. All persona turning In a false alarm with Intent will be proae rutrd by the city. llillaboro, Nov. 10. 1920. r Frank Waibel, Fire Chief. MONESf dcuocited iegulaply iif mwm mahcjcvjiyday; inaniis giving XT.- Come to our Bank and start Bank Account Yes, start. That's the only thing which will be hard to do. When you once start banking money (instead of spending it), it becomes a good habit instead of a bad one. Put your money in our Bank. You will receive 3 to 4 per cent interest SHUTE SAVINGS BANK llillaboro has bad a genuine year in building construction, both in industrial and residential lines, and it ia safe to call it a banner year. The greatest investnn ut in litis regard was the Uay Maling cannery, ou Dasclinc, and this represented an investment of practically $90,000, building and machinery, and its installation has meant much to growers of fruits and vegetables. Tuv neat largest investment in a business building ia the Tamie sic Garage, on Main St., East of the Hotel Washington. This is soon to lie occupied by Peterson .. . . ... ... Iiros. liaragu aim Auto aics business. The floors arc now be ing laid and the handsome struct ure will soon be ready for occu pancy. The brick built by Percy Iing, adjoining his Hardware Store on the north, on Second St., is another nice business improve ment. He also added a new front to hi old brick building. At least 60 new homes liavc bcrn built in the city, the finest building bring that of Dr. S. M. Bengali, on llaseline, between Fourth and Fifth. The Garden Tracts ha had a big building boom, It. I- Tucker having the finest structure, on the site of the old Peters' home. State Industrial Notes Portland The Columbia River Highway completed from here to Astoria. PortlanJ Stauffer Chemical company to locate here. Corvallia New service Inula ing planned for college., Corvalli Highway to te paved from here to West Sid highway. Ttoscburg Apple to be ship ped from here to England, Scot land and Sweden. Medford 200,000 gallons ap nle Juice to be shipped this fall. Vernonla-2.000.000 feci of Douglas fir sold to Portland and Seattle capitalist. lagging op eration to begin with comple tion of F.celes railroad. Hood River With keen de mand for home and present drop in lumber price, building boom i exiiected here. Portland Crew working day and night clearing site for new Stauffer Chemical company. which I to locate a branch in Portland, on the Columbia Engl nerring work property at Linn ton. Next after England, Japan and Cfiina export more fir from the United State than do any other countries. In 1919, Douglas fir export to China were valued at 91,497,011 1 to Japan, at f 1,015, 681. Portland United State mnil wagons for territory west of the Mississippi will again be built by Wentworth St Irwin, of Portland Bend Hundred of thousands of acres of lodge pole pine and Jack pine In Central Oregon, val ueless for timber, may become a foundation of a good grade of commercial paper. In a class by themselves com pared with vessels employed in the merchant marine service on the Pacific Coast, ia the way J. D. Gilmour, of Seattle, supervising engineer for the Admiral -Line fleet of steamers, classifies the new trans-Pacific Shipping Board. liners recently allotted to the Ad miral LW for operation on Rs Oriental freight and passenger service. When commissioned they will be the finest appointed passenger and freight combina tion vessel afloat anywhere, a far as appointment, furnishings and conveniences arc concerned Egg produced in this state now occupy a position on me New York market, second only to the well known Petaluma eggs. Salem Phes company has In creased capital stock to, 4,000,000 Medford 200,000 gallon of apple juice will be shipped out of here this year. Corvallis New $20,000 bilk crv lust opened here Portland From Ice cream tubs to wooden toy is the jump the Champion Manufacturing com pany has taken In adding to Its output. The lleur -de-Lis will be known as the Delta Kappa fraternity in the future, having been granted a local by the student affair com mittee of the college. This bouse was organised on the campus more than a year ago by a group of returned overseas veterans, among them being several men from llillaboro. It is reported that this is rec ord time for the granting of a lo cal, and the men arc naturally proud of their progress. They have, a new home within a tuin dte's walk of the campus, consid ered one of the best of the num ber. llillaboro men instrumental in the formation of this fraternity are Frank Rollins, Charles Dcieh man, James Mahon, Haskell Car ter, Verne Mcklinncy, Jamea Im brie, William Dierdorff and Hen ry Stohlrr. Leon Allen and Law rence. Taggart are others who have come in since the club was organised. Ivor Erwin, well known in Hillxboro, where he played on the Inter-City league ball team, is a pledge of Delta Kappa fra ternity. John Dirrdorff, Charles Bu chanan and Miss Verene Shute, 4f the University of Oregon, were in the college town to sec the Aggie and California teams battle on the gridiron Saturday, October SO. Dierdorff, who i an Owl club man at the university, was the week-end guest of his brother at Delta Kappa. W. V. McKlnney. MCQUILLAN III HIED Provision to Taka Car of and Educato Threat Minor Children C W. REDMOND EXECUTOR Testator Make Will Chavsscteris tie of Hi Attitud P. R. Dickinson, who ha just completed a neat job of lathing for the Liberty Theatre Improve ment, remembered the Argus for another year, Saturday. Olympta Oyster Cocktails" Pre Den of Sweets. W. G. -Walker, of Bank, was greeting friend here Saturday. M. M. Mead, of above North Plains, was in town Monday. R. L. Mapea, of Chehalem Mt., near Laurel, wa a circuit court visitor Monday. R. II. Hanson, of Beaverton, R 4, called on the family paper the last of the week. Cha. Geiberger, of Tualatin wa in town Monday. Geiberger ha spent many year building roads down his way. J. C. McDonald, who has been making Hillsboro for his insur anec companies for nearly 20 years, was a city caller Monday Taken Up Yearling Holstciu heifer. Owner may nave same by proving property, paying charges, and taking same away. Harry Hansen, Portland, Ore B. S. Tel ephone 14RX, Hillsboro. 86 John Herb, w ho has been run ning the county quarry at Man nmg, has finished his duties for the year and has moved back to Verboort. He was in town Mon day. Mrs. E. Hughes departed Mon day for an extended viait with friend at Albany. She will b joined there by her son, who has been in California for several weeks. For Sale Bay mare, 10 yean weighs about 1100; good work ing animal and good, safe driver. Julius Coupe, Hillsboro. R. 4 on the J. T. Young place, on the hisrhwav. 1 mile west of Hills boro. S5-36 All 'of the county officers, e- crpting that of county recorder, which i not a constitutional of Ace, will hold for a term of four years instead of two, after quail fving next January. Many often wondered why that office was not included in the four-year salary bill the real reason is that the constitution docs not mention that particular office, j Roy Cook, of Cornelias, was in town Monday. He says that quite a bit of clover threshing has been done since the middle of last week, owing to bright weather. While the straw was badly rot ted the seed was in fair shape and nulled easily. Several thousand dollars worth of seed has been saved, but many fields have been abandoned. For Sale Three Hostein bull caves, pure-bred, eligible to reg istry : dams producing from 60 to 70 lbs milk under ordinary herdl care; sire, Aggie Calanthe Ponti ac, Rag Apple, a Vfc ib. sire. Price reasonable. Fine youngsters C. W. Spierlngs, Hillsboro, Ore. Route 8. Residence near North Plains. 88-86 Born, to John! Ryan and wife, of Hillsboro, Nov. 8, 1920. a son, The mother and child are doing nicely, and Mail Carrier Ryan has been engaged in buying the cigars. This Is their first child. L. G. McNew, of near Beaver ton, and Mr. Wade, of Laurel wood, were taken into custody this week, both being deemed un safe. They are paroled from the state hospital. ; The last will and testament of the late William McQuillan, signed on May 29, 1920, was filed in pro bate court last week. 'He named ss his executor, C. W. Redmond, and as the attorney for the estate, E. J. McAlear, and sets forth that they shall each have S per cent, for handling the estate. The es tate is valued at from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars and will perhaps exceed the latter figure After declaring that his just debts shall be paid and a suitabl monument erected the executor is to serve without bond he di net the executor to pay the fol lowing legacie: Brother, John McQuillan, Ire land, ft 000: brother, Peter Mc Quillan, 1500; children, if any, of former, 1800 each, and of latter, (230 each; to a niece, Mary Burns, San Francisco, and niece, Ann Collette, San Francisco, $1800 each; nephew, Martin Armstrong, San Francisco, f230; nephew, Joseph Armstrong, 230; nephew and niece, Jas. A Lee and Mary J. Law son, San Mateo, Cal., each $1 ; H. F. Reeve of Gilroy, $500, and an additional 1800 for putting in a drinking fountain at Gilroy, Cal.; To the Cong, church, Hillsboro, $500, to be applied on any debt they may now have; $500 to the Portland W averly Baby Home; to another brother, James Mc Quillan, if alive, $500 and $280 to each child, if any; He gave f 1,000 to elma Wilkes, daughter of Mrs. Alice' Wilkes, for her education and, care ; i To Lester Glascoe, f 1,000 for hi education, clothing, etc., and. on reaching the age of 21, he is; to have the residue; and provid-: ing, also, if estate has residue af ter legacies are paid these leaa- tees are to have their clothing and' expenses of education paid. The! Glascoe boy is not to drink nor smoke, and this is left to the ex-j ecutor to administer. In case the! executor ia unable to follow out the provisions of the will with the Glascoe legacy, only a woman not a relative can succeed him. The first Christmas after his death. Executor Redmond is to pay 250 for a Christmas for the poor and needy children of Hills boro, the executor to use his own judgment as to presenting, and on the second year after death of . . . , i . i testator tne same sum is io oc r pended in the same manner. The sum of $1,000 is left to the executor for the care of testator's dog, Nero. He gave his piano to Mrs, Ralph Deaville. A lad named Jason Crayne, who was cared for by the testa tor, is to have care and education al expenses provided the executor thinks he will become a good cit isen. The instrnment gives the exec utor the right to sell any and all property without court orders, but asks only that he report ac tion to the court. Mr. Redmond i to serve without bonds. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammer were the witnesses to the will. CARD OF THANKS WTe desire to express our sincere thanks to all who so kindly ten dered aid and sympathy during our bereavement, the death and obsequies of the wife and mother, the late Mrs. Nellie Reynolds Chapman, and return especial thanks for the beautiful floral of ferings. S. M. Chapman, and Children. Hillsboro, Ore., Nov.8, 1920. JAMES CUMMtNGS James Cummings, of Buxton, died November 8, 1920, at the family home. He was born December 10, 1835, in New York, and came to Oregon in 1884, settling above Buxton. Some time ago he was stricken with paralysis. He is survived by a widow and four sons and one daughter. ' The funeral took place Sun day, Rev. Grey conducting the service. Interment was in the Buxton cemetery, Undertaker H. W. Prlckett directing. ' Guy Welsenback, of beyond North . Plains, was greeting his county seat friends Monday. C. B. DUCIIAM & CO. (Incorporated) HiUaboro, CornsJitu and North PUinc Wholesale and Retail Dealers Ia Graiii. Hay. Flour, Feed and Grain B253 Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and ONIONS. GirachofiMdor roQed at any tim Lumbcr9 Shingles and Lath AT COINELIUS Beaver State fflour The Beat Floor at the Lowest Price. Telephones; HZSthoro, Main 14, Corneliua, City 1515, North Plain, Main 2S3. I. JL Tsswakmrgh, Jama & Baity, W. W. a B. Chsaay, F. Assistant Cashier. IQ.1 FOREST GROVE NATIONAL FOREST GROVE, 0L STATEMENT OF CONDITION At Call of the CosnptroSar, SiPtisnhar 8, IK3 RESOURCES 516r042.41 U. S. and Other Bond 2S31&34 Baaknig Hons 12037X0 Other Real Es tate 1 ,33.00 Stock sa Fed. . Rea. ygen Cash and duo from Bsaskiu 273CS.O )1,C2431.24 UAZILTTIIS Capital, nS,C?3C3 Sui oil, (X3yCS3X9 Undivided Profit 1312XCS frames tLCUn-24 Only RoD of Honor Bank in Watksnfton County htereat Paid on Seringa VICTROLAS Are the standard by which all talking machines are compared VICTROLAS Are, and always have been, the world leaders VICTROLAS Are sold on easy terms a small pay ment down, balance monthly. 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