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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS County O&dftl Pr LA. Loot. Eirtor. Entered at the Port Ofice at Hillaboro, Oregon, as aecoa-l-(Um niad matter. Subacriptron, $L50 per annum. Issued every ThurJy by Mrs. E. C. McKinney and L. A. Long. lloluliy trade i reported cr good liv HiUsboro mcrchant. This i hat it is to W iu a dairv countn. ti ith dairy prod uvt in tin- dump people a a ruK have m.mcx in I Ik- b-i.uk and trade uiotcs right along. The Argus prvdut there ill soon be a l-caguc if Nation, uh.tiier it i called a League, a tribunal, or a court and that it will le made a effective Woodrow'a l-caguc. SEWING EXHIBIT The Seventh and F.taclith gratk orwin da girl certainly did thcmclc proudlv last Thursday afternoon. The da exhibited practical and well made article which showed good tate and great skill in hand sewing. The exhibit room via hcauti fullv decorated in the eaon' festoons of cedar, fir and fern intermingled with the jhiiiim ttias. The article exhibited had be n neatly preased and cleverli placed which speak well for both the girls and teacher. The girl served tea to eighty one guests which wan an unusual ly large uutubcr considering the tttormy weather and the busy time. Kach class had their lime on duty, during which each commit tee enthusiastically entertained the interested visitors. This is the first time for kit year that the tirade School ha had sewing taught. Visitors that day aaid they realiied that Hills boro had takeu another step in the right direction by placing sewing in their program as much was hciug accomplished in that line. The Domestic Art teacher will be remembered as having been with us for five years after grad uating from the Hillaboro High school, and who recently finish ed the Oregon Normal School at Monmouth. Miss Mann also teaches the third grade. RIZAL, FILIPINO MARTYR BOND HOUSE FAILS The Morris l'rothers" Bond Co Inc., failed in Portland, the past week and its ex-president, J. L. . r.t lie ridge, was arrested in Mia neapolis, Monday afternoon. He will be brot back to Portland to face charges of embezzlement. The house has been selling bonds for the city of hdmonlon. Alber ta, Canada, and the sales liavi run into the two million mark. People from all over the North west hive bought heavily, in sums of from $100 to ? 10.000. People known to Hillsboro who have lecn victimized by the bond company are: Dr. Banner Brooke, 1 1,000; A. Benselieidt, formerly of Cornelius, fSOO; Dr. (. W. Cole, formerly of Forest (trove. $1,000; John S. Shutc. $'.'00; Dr. C. V. Lowe, $300; Mr. Maude Hoyt, $2500; G. W. Haglc and wife, $1)00. One patron of the Commercial Bank sent in his check for $5,000, but payment was stopped on the check, so the drawer is just that much ahead. The patron was absent w hen the cheek was returned for collection and it was held up until he re turned. Elbe ridge had served two terms in prison back in New Jer sey, and the- Morris Bros, kii'ivt of t tie fuels, but still gave him employment-and finally sold him the business in Portland. Ethc ridge was given $10,000 when hi left Portland last week by Fre Morris, who took back the bond assets, but there will not be mon ey enough to pay ten cents on the dollar. Etheridge was here a few months ago and talked before (he club, and finally relieved Hillsho ro's Liberty Loan quota of sever al thousand dollars, taking the bonds for his house. A CARD Having concluded taking stock and finding it showing a s.itisfac tory year we wish to express our appreciation of the patronage of our tunny customers, and extend to them all a Happy and Prosper ous New Year, mid respectfully solicit n continuance of their fa vors for 121. fireer, Powers Sc Co. Hillsboro, Ore., Dee. 80, 1920. Mr. and Mrs W. Xf. Thurston. of near Beaverton, accompanied by M rs. Ida Carroll, a machine I operator on t tie Oregonian, were Argus callers this afternoon. I Argus, $1.00 per year. , a: TTT r! i V t 3s , - .r' x vj DR. JOSC RI2AU T)it Filipino Patnct. By FORMER CONGRESSMAN CI.Y0C M. T AS CNNER. Ker )r.-ir June IS 1 evMirVisI hy Filiplnoa the aiu.hersar) of II. Mrte.t.iv of the I'llipliui liiartr, 1 J.e Kuril. re.:ir.. a the crv!ot man the M.il.-iv raoe ! (rl lost K;sat, who iW.' eeti luiiuaia an. I was a eultuiss.1 and uiikb traveled man (on one evasion tie traelej a r tU- I'luttsl State), earned llu rntuitj of Spanish mrniort tu the I'hiliiipiB.s hy prolisl.iv against thf (r .s;ot of llrt- V lijllllO isile A a Krv h hit rlro.-,t svm'l tt'Sl 'tll st,.i;t? of fci.tt illto tits ('! sml, nl t-e t-a;H U.slnuut hi liO to li e l..'i.il.. li ol his "11 bvUhisL' At the risk of his life. an. I al th s; IHv of h ears-vc. tri. ii (s ami loi it oi'. h lH-anw il- s'ktsinaa for iho Milted jrii'i ftmit of the olo loss iiuilitt nil.-, aiut t!itl t''uu "llif liv lii.li. tia. iit of Sstiu reib) ,sl mat s sioiu,' I; l ismlvl h:ive asl h' life. a ti.- lia.l (wi n irui'l t frim.N ii. t ti' .ii.rn to Um islaiut. Ho 'iil. li.-l ! I.s-iiti.kil. Inn Ix'titrr reluiiimj la M n.ila loll a U-ttrr nh a fni.. In 11 1 s.-i ; to l-e o'iut afu r liin ileal h. Ill hioh lie wroi " .1 jII ilo I v epoM- invwlf to peril, lint a am "pi.ui. ii of tins,!,,) (for In tint Itialter t ll'lll'l IllXsa-lf (initios 1)1 :inl. hut lo umiploie m work amt tn.'lf offer the example of mhu h I i. ie alwa is-1. Ii. l A man nu.lit to 'die for duty and his principle. I hd (.1 -t to tier) u:ea whuh I hie ad tauessd a to the condition and future of our eouutrt, an. I shall aitlni.l) dt for IL I hold duties of coiiscieti.v lUm all els. t'e-ul. s 1 wish lu sho ttHMr who deu ua pat riot 1 sin that wo know' how to d.e lor duly and pnn ctple." While Klral was In Kuropv orl,sn fur I'IuII;.miio reform, the Spanish (oernor gvneral, to Indlrvctljr pimish lll'al, carried on n rol.-utie (h i-w-a ii lion of his parents and rvlatitr in the I'liilippuit-s. diivim; 1 h.-tii into otiie To his parent Kital left a s.snd letter, wtyiiic: -Sli.oil.l fair against mo ou will understand that 1 shall die happy hi tlio llioiilit that my ihiith will eiid all Jour trouble. Keluru to mir t-miiitry and ua) you bv httpp) 111 II. Ttll the last moment of my life I khall hr ttiiukniii of )ou and wilu you all food fortune and haptilne. Spain had meanwhile ileterinlmsl on hat Ins lit al life, f.Hilishly tftinlkinc that if his voiiv was stilled agnation for the retorm he ihanipioiusl would end. Itnal was arrestiHl oti a truiii!cd up ehatio of tr-1-011 and eiMidetiinrd lo death. Hut no sooner had the tinin; .;iii l 1 onq.lei, ,! u oia than ine leachinir of Kltal al'iioct Instantaneously Ihhhiw the pa ioiisV lnslr ition of the whole Killpluo rm. II utiinst ei utloii hud slniiily transferrisl thr Intense patriotism of Ktzitl to the breasts of uii entire nut of pople The rhillpiUne nationalism of lo.lay dates from the siinsh m ,u nc of emU-i , when Uluil was Inl furth from Ins prison u. w'.lliiily fc-ie. as he hiuiarlf aald. his life for hi wuiilry a rv.1.-. upturn. While touring In the I'liiltppilirs nsvu ly the ..ini. li..,, .m e.-f presi In my tulml, and I could not throw It off. that tbo real in-.'Iran,. 1. ns mil a the leadership of the r'tllpiuo Hplr In Hi -Ir presenl desirr for liiilepriuleii. U the spirit of Je Kixal. The nieinory of Klral and the desire for liule penden.- ni tu tn- sy mmyuious In the imiid of the aem r r'lllplno. lUral Is the Inspiration of all rlases. . f old and jnmn. of all the t-o.ie he IS not dead, for bla spirit Is everywhere In that beautiful land. II nl ture adorns the hntnes of the ptsirest fain !.; atns ts. avrnurs and t itlea are named In his honor, while hia statue slam s in the parks mid imMie o iars la life Rlial was bentitlful rharaeter. Und and nu.si.l, mte of all. iilmllj (Ivlns hi life for his country, and in memory he has beeuine the iiutuni.il Idol With ueb a spirit as It national Inspiration the I'lnlippiues ran not help but rvaen netgnts now not nrenin.il of. While awaUlnit di'ath in his rell durtn : his la-t nlklit on earth K1.1I wrote a remarkable poem, -My taist Karewell. Ho mvretisl th naniiserlpt lu an alcohol cook I u J lamp, where It was found after his eeeutum It follows: OLSON STOCKTON A quiet wedding was celebrated at the home of the bride's mot lie r in Hillsboro, Wednesday, Dec. 21. 1S20. whii Miss Miriam Stock ton was united in m.irrinifc to Prof. Oswald Olson, of Walla Wall.i. Wash., Rev. .1. O. Co.ier. of Cornelius, reading the sen ice. The bride is will known here and at the I'niversity of Oregon.! where she attended the Conserv atory of Mui. She is a talented vocalist nnd has m.-ide many friends here by her charm of manner and her splendid quali ties. The trroom is a mil known basso, ami eoinpletiil his voice culture at Berlin sevcrnl vear t ... atfo. lie was in tne service am u I 11 liis return located at Walla Wnll.i, where the happy pair will make their home after a short wedding trip. The ceremony was perfoiimi in the presence of the immediate family mid .1 few intimate friend of bride and groom. Only monument dealers in Washington County. Drop us a card and wc will show you our samples. rite or call 011 us, al Uti.T Main St., Hillsboro. Ore gon Monument Works, Hillsboro Oregon. CO tf Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Croff. of Houte 5, wen- Arirus callers to d.-iv. LIBERTY THEATRE Coming Programs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 31 and JAN. 1 Opie Read' famous book "A KENTUCKY COLONEL" ALSO LARRY SEAMAN f IN "SOLID CONCRETE" SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 Frank Mayo IS "HONOR BOUND" ALSO "SHERIFF NELLS COMEBACK" WEEKLY MONDAY and TUESDAY, JAN. 3-4 Constance Talmadge IN "HAPPINESS A LA MODE" ALSO "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" COMEDY WEEKLY GOV.-GENERAL OF PHILIPPINES FORJREEDOM Declares It Not Fight Th.it Free dom Should longer 6 Withheld. y FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON. Cevamar Ctntral of IN FMlippiwa. I lira! A. tul I II) alt )-ar perteui as tot rruor teiiernl of the I'lillippll e Is lands ha ins ntn.v.t me Ih il he rMip i.o p.'o are ri'.l aiut U to hae their Imte pen.lem I l a rets.iniiieli.ltl I o I'onres. a well a. t.i tl.e er m ie a .1 1 1 1 a I sti i'U. that Ui.let I. ii. e he taal.l A l.i lh question of Ihe tahll.' of fioerument. I wish to a to Ihe io erlean H.ple iiHn ni) re;ma h.lltjt as the governor general thai lu uit opinion ttiere exist t.-U; in th I'titl Ippin Ulamla a ahl (oivrtinxiit, at.l. h I think ahoui.l answer It e re quirement la .t n l Trea .lenta tirant ami M. Kmle. an.l as I i.ioler stan.l II. hr Mr I(.hi - nm.'l. a oen.n i lit elevte I hy the aultrs.e of the people, hl. h Is supporteil l the Me, wbuh la rapahle of uial HaUi iu - orik-r aiut of f...n.l i-: Ita lo i-rua tioii.il ot.llcation if 1 Cos. tin. Hirrlioa ll.ilidi auk in rriat!' . t iim w re : . i t lirisli is n II inn s. Ore., and 1 .Ins I ay t "ul ii. rtM'ii. M.nii.inij ; I'liilinor il Piuieli and l.dith Until 1'u. !. I sou, M iniiiut! ; (iuv , la i, ii North ri.iiiis..ui.l Mildred (i'.i.li S'l'p, ul Aloillil tillil.ilr ; l.i Ithildes, SllnliOUlldl, Wash., .til Nellie P. It rock; Jo. K. V.indo melon and Ceci lia Vaiulerian.li u Koy. John Mellor, of lor st (r..e disappeared from his home l.e '.'() anil the wife has nked tin iiithnritn s to I. uale lnni. Mcil.u i a sawmill worker and it is no thoiieht that he has eomnnltei suicide, a he was not of morose disposition. Mrllor is five fcrt five inelirs high; weighs about 130 ll.s.; bi;l)t couipleiiiiii ; small sandy moustache; brownish hair When he left he wore a blue serge suit, llanntt shirt, Itrrg maim lougrrs and had a dark green hat. Sheriff Alexander I si tiding out circular to various milts in hopes of locating the man for the anxious wife. DOUBLE WEDDING V very pretty double wedding was celebrated at the home i.I Mr. and Mrs. June. S. Ctdhcrt t . . . . son, Ainnning, lr., Iec. 2!, Ili'.'O, when their daughter, Kdna la) was unitetl in mnrriaife to Wil li nn (). Christensen, of Haines Ore., and their daughter. I.ditl l it t f . u.is nulled in marriage to I hilmore II. I) inn Is, of M.,i ning. Mr. and Mrs. 1 hristeuseii will reside ot H.iines. and Mr and Mrs. Daniel will make their home at Manning. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby iriven. Ilml l.i urine of an l.xecution, Order am li t ree t.f .Salt-, issued out of uni imiler the sen of the Cin nil Court of the State of Oregon, for Ilie I mnily t,f Multnomah, datei the ",'lnl iliv of December. 111911 iii f.uor of Vm. S. Nash, Truster muter the will of Mary L. Br mini, deceased. nlaintiff. Afll gainst I rede rick A. Kribs am Anna M. knbs. his wife: W. loltes in, I Jessie A. Jones. In wife; Swift Cotniianv. a com oration; Hamilton Company, , corpor.itii.n ; Cit orge H. (inthrie Iteci iver for W ashiniton Vnrih rti ICiilrond Compnny, a corpo rfitmn; Willinm H. Putnam Trustee and Lawrence Wilhelm lefcndatit.,, for the Hum of tH7. .'15 i rist nnd ilislmrsi nieiits ninl the further sum f ilini'iiui with interest thereon from II.. 1st day of June. l')IH. at'lh ml,. of 7 per cent, per annum, and for ll f .1 M A. . uie lurtlli r Slim of S8B0.OO uilli interest thereon from the Ifllb lay of December. 1920. nt the rate of fl iicr cent, tier minnm a i i - me directed and (lelivcred, com mitndiiiif tin: to iiinkc Male of th real properly hereinafter tic cribeil, f have levied upon and pursiirint: SIljd I'.xecution, Or il- r nnd Decree of Sale f w ill on Monday, t. 3 1 t day of Jnnii 'ry, I!I2I, nt the South door of the court house in Hillsboro. Washington County, Oregon, nt the hour of ten o'clock n. in. of in id day, sell nt iblic miction to Ihe highest bidder for rash In hand, nil of the following des cribed real property, lying, being mi! silnalc in Washington Coiln ' Orctrnri. and more tinrticnlnr- i i .. . . " ' iy itescriiied a follows, to-wit:' Hie Fast Half (V.U. nt .Vorlhcast Otiarlcr (Sia. Se 1 1 1 1 1 1 I wcnl v -nil' ( 9 1 Tnu'nuliin (Jni; (I) South, Range Four (4) th LIBERTY THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday January 5 and 6 THOMAS MflCHANJ PtP! DeVllfLS lA t fn CtCU ft DtHittr, fttuCttX 'Ml tKViCL tCxia w.'t ' A t AJCAMv'UM AKtv.J I iAlUk THOMAS MEAHAN in Cecil B. DMill'$ Special "Why Change Your Wife" Pi rnc. Adults 31c, Tax 4ct Total 35c r rlCeS. Children 10c and 15c. Also Two Reel Comedy and Weekly list . tst of U lll tllll lie M.ri.ll lll, ..n' muni,' SO iii ri s. to sslisfv I In' lo rt nib. f.ire n nil .1 mm .111. 1 for tin- i ..-I lll.l e (.lists of sule ninl said writ Slid site will hi in.ul. tuli..t to redi liiptiilll tis p, r sl llnte i I Oregon. I . 1. I ii II 1 i .I... ro, In ifi.il, this 'J7l!i ihiv of I . 1 1 ttil.i r, (n il, t I' lll.i. r. h ti.. ni v. i von, i. hi t'l.iiniv,! I l. egoii. It v I red I!. i tri,l, I), imti Charles A, M.iroh. ll..rm fin Plaintiff, i t.u P.l.k- , I'orll m.l, ( )r-giiii. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MF.NT III the f'onillv. C'Hirl of the SI lie of Unpui f..r .i ,IiiihI..ii 'oil II I . In Ihe M ill, r -if Ih. ',.;,, f Man II Surinam, ih ri used. Notice is herebv given, that llin llUilersiglieil Executor of the Will nnd Testament i.f naid censed, hns filed iu Ihe nhovi ...ii . i mi if-u court ninl cause. . account ami reimrl n sm-h I'lilor and Ihe emit I h i', fiv, , , appointed Hie 'JfHh il.iv of J.inn nry, I'c.'l, nl tl lr ..'..I....I. i i i . i . o I 111. H ,l, , . HI S!n t IV. !1 II court room of the above etili court in Hillsboro. ' Iregou. i, , lime and tilace fur hearing .. lions to said liii.il aeciiuiil and for the filial si llli mi nl f ,,nj, , slale Dated this :i(llh il.iv of I), her, Hl'JO. f'arl Sun iiM.i. Executor of the last Will ninl I cstiiiinul of Ma ren Son nsnn, deceased. Hare, McAhnr & Pi-fcn. Altor ncym for Executor. JERSEY MEN TO MEET There will ,(. mc ling f the Jersey l.rec.lers of Washii Counly at the Farm Uiircau Oflic. it II II l.uro, I ri.lt v, J .in. ?, i.t I :.lo P. M. I In. o( the tpii-sliiins to be ton .! r. .1 ttill be the suppi.it ih it we tll gilt tin i in !'m' B' a Jersey I I.I Mm i . "the 0r g.ui .1. rs. v i ilil. 1 ii ' til'..' I I...!". lill ll Ee. .f Hi! ill.'d! th jec Big-Six You can drive the BlG-SlX from two to aixtv mil an hour in high, ana, at either extreme, its performance U amooth and aeemingly without effort. A demon stration will beat give you the "feel" of this wonder ful speed range, and the ease with which the BlG SIX attains it. Atk aftmi A maiaiii m4 Utt mitff BIG-SIX wimii a pa gmtting M M. P. lUUrKskla hll mMurl llt-laih wkaalfaaaa. inwrin. amitU rtMim l.ir M.-n atlulli. All Sludahakar Car ara qtilinwJ wilK Cord Tlraa-aaoibar Slatla- liar prHHml, "ThU h m StJ.bak,r Yat' PETERSON BROS. : r U J V-