The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 20, 1921, Image 2

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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
County Ottkial Paper
L A. Long, Editor
Entered at the Post Office at
Hillslmro. Oregon, at second
class miil m.itter.
Subscription, $1 JO per annum.
Issued every Thursday hy Mrs.
F C. McKinnev and I.. A. Long
The lower house of Congres
ha refused to increase itself
who mvs the house tl.se not show
an ofcaional gleam of intelli
gence It took outside capital to show
Salem its possibilities in fruit cul
ture and marketing. Hillsboro his
a better field, and has the capital
to develop its wonderful advan
tages along this line-j-but will it
tike outside capital to show the
way? The A reus hopes not. j
James Mann, of South Tuala
tin, was in town Friday and re
membered the home paper in his
calls.
The Conimuuity .if arc Club,
of Earuiuigtoii, met with Mrs. Er
vine UurLhaltcr, Jan. U. All the
business for the year ll'SO was
finished, and the i In I toil of olii
cers took place. Reports of orfi
cvrs fr the past year were heard.
During 1:'"J0 the club installed
drinking fountains and la.alorits
in lit. 5$, painted the interior
of the school and put ball screens
on the unions. Oiticcrs for the
ne Jcar are Mr. E. Keh.se, pres
ident; Mrs. E. 1. kraus, tice pres
ident; Mrs. Claud Cook, sccrc
tary; Mrs. Erviue liurkhalter,
treasurer, and Esther liudow,
corresponding secretary. Mrs.
Ileaton was guest of the club.
The next meeting ill be ith
Mrs. II. Cireise, iu Eartuington.
Jan. 27.
Vn. Alexander and Marvin
Robinson returned to HilUboro
the lirst of the week, after several
weeks of small pox. The ben
look tine, and say they are tine,
and the malady left them w ith no
ill results. It was only the quar
antine that made the visitation
uncomfortable.
M. M. Mead, of beyond North
Plain, was a eilv caller IihIiv.
J. l Carstt us aud futility hue
m.i down fiMiu luks.
August l'.gc, of South Tuala
tin, a oi r town Monday.
W. U. Uvlirung, of Eortl.tud.
wa .nit to the city Monday,
greeting friends.
C. W. Jam. s, oldtiuu r of W est
Hast line, was a -ity caller the
last of the week.
Mrs. Annie Ouliot, of Port
land, was lisitiiig friends iu Hills
boro, the last e.f the Week.
am J. Uaff.tr, of MounUm
elale, was in town Monday, wear
ing me same lie arty handshake
The Women's Choral Club in. I
MkiuI.ii .lining for rehiars.il
New members w h hae join. .I
the ehoriis are' Mrs. hints. Mrs
Tompkins. Mrs. Ilowman. Mf
H mi view, Mrs. kellnigton and
Mrs. llumlH-rt. Eour new songs
were- stiitlied, ' "Elusite l.otc,
"I ultiliy and Oood uiuM, I'll.
Passing Hours," and "Ellin
IVmcc," by tircig. Mr. Petri
hH-s to have the next concert m
the latter part of March.
llillslnirti Ivaptit Chur.h
Preaching next Sunday, morning
ext. ' oinig People;" scrticc al
Sam says he ha s., t time to Krow! "j V , .
yjj i unl.iy ,Vhool at l a. m. ; pray
.... . i'r service Tliursd.ie inning, at
l.io. .liuli r. (..MMH-r loiiii-' e,i i . " .i i
I r . .3o. I ir. le nice Is in the t hurch
"'" "a me couulv seat!...!, u. i i . .. .. . ...
I, a f . , , -,-. mum vill .11 s i. III. e or
I uc last of the- week, sp, U,g a;,, im ,,; rxUuA.A , ,,
... ...ues .,,. ... oreiuier. An , s. j., v R,,l,,. kai. pastor.
elrew. '
The Corncl.u ,ost o.Kcc h is' ' ' af Su," K;,,rr r"4
bee, pl a in the pre sident, .! -'"'r J.nu.ry Srt b..M- found
class, fourth, lass, and the annual: '""'" 't,'", '""'
pay hereafter is uliccd at I HKI ' hai e lo suffer the Halty of
" ti - .1.. 1... il ;
..i .tin r mi ti.iit' .in mi
H''tir an. I ittti.-r will tifirv
.1 ... s s
, Hie Miluli', lie states tint III
j sjH .tors will visit this eountv
Two Big Zane Grey Features
-i-i - e-jts. Coming to th tti r Hit - ,rm.. ,,
LIBERTY THEATRE
Friday
Thh Week
Maiding Good
were
To make food my statements of the put that my price
at all timet u low u could be secured in tha city, I am offering
Price Reductions
Which Eclipse Anything Ever Given the Washington County
Public If interested call and get my prices. Discounts from
20 to 50
per cent
Laurel M. Hoyt
SECOND ST, HILLSBORO
r.' ,
pe r year.
Mr. aud Mrs. S. tiraf, of belli
any. this morning made arraiigc-
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' "r ei..MHriauoll in i , ,
i . ... . -iiHiut tch. ,i see if there
l.os Ang.l.s. I al., where tin v will I ,
v. I . . i .i " j a n e intra, lions.
s(H-ud Mieral mouths. '
P. lH.rah Wis,,,, r. a high school' C hur, ,, 1 t The chur.h
student, sustained a fractured ' , -X K xl ,v f"r ,lu
arm ,d injured sp.ne at the bis ' hlireh se rvice ) - l. t,.,. S. ho.,1
ketball game last w,,k. lr. lins ,.r- X S,,l,,-: subjeel.
more is attending the p.itient I ' KilnU of Jl " ! : . Jun
K I Tii L - l I t i'r and Intermediate C. E.; T.,10.
K. I- tucker and J. M. tioar. .1. . , .
of IlilUboro. were- on the 7 7,7 ,f'
lH.ar.t investigating u. j,, f . 1 "
talitv at eV.i.-l. II.. I i .1 thnstiamtj. l,n !. h
talit i at lt II. ,. . ad he tl lll
hn.lings were that the Irain crew ;
was free of blame. j Jas. Churchill, of (il. s, e
Ouly monument dealers ;'""'''' -'se from Judge tu-...
Washington County. Drop us K' ,!a,!t,.v ,l,t cck. reluumj
card and we will show you our him fr"m fur,," r Jur.v "rUll. i
samples. Write or call on us, at ,'"VI"1 ',," the November
13t3 Main St., Hillsboro. Ore-t !,'r"1, rnl ba W ',,",,,' "j""
r .... 1 1 - i . i iiiir.
Hu" i"uiiieni m oras, Itill.stioro, '
uregon.
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Saturday
"Riders
Of The
Dawn"
A Photo Play f tb novel,
Tk DvM.it of Whraf
Seen ft, 7 AN C. ORE YS 'RIDERS Of THE DAW N
IU t r r-i"i"i isesss mat (skluiwuito n ainksiii
4 Zane Grey
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
60 tf
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence It .rlu r
a.ul Mr and Mrs Raymond licn-jln the County Court of the Slat, of
...... ,.i i or.i.iii.i, ami i r. nn, l
Mrs. Alfred Millar, of t)regoii
Cily, were Hillsboro callers Mon
day, in attendance at the obs.tj
uies of the l;,tc John Swalley.
Free Methoelist Chur.h. J (i.
liessler, pastor. Sunday School
at ten, followed by preaching at
II and diss meeting at 12:15;
evening sen ice, 7:30. Announce
metit will he made as to the pro
traded meeting. All are Wei
come.
Oeo. A. Wilcox, of Cornelius,
was shaking hands with uldUmers
in the county seat Friday. He i,
an old time railway employer, be
ing in the service of (lie S. p. for
32 year, d was here w hen the
(. .V C. wended its construction
way through the eountv.
Onmron fur Wanhinirfnn '.,.. i,lv
In the Matter of the Estate of Elisa
beth Wun.lerlie-h, lecra.sek.
Notice U hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly ronrtrmed by
the abnvt entitled court a Exn-utori
of the la.it Will and Testament of sanl
.l.s-ea.ie.1, and have duly qualified a
uoh ;
Now, therefore, all persons havinit
claims against said estate are hereby
notified and reemired to present the
same, together with prowr vouchers
therefor, to the underpinned, at the
la otriees of Hare, .MeAlear t I'-ter,
in the American National Hank
building, in Hillsboro, Oreifon, with
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this ISth day of December,
1920.
JOSEPH WL'NDERI.ini and
CHARLES A. WUNHEKLICH.
Executors of the la.t Will and Te
tament of said deceased.
Hare, MeAlear A Peters, Attorney
ior r.xecuiors.
Usual Prices, 10c15c25c
Wednesday and Thursday, January 26, 27
ZANE GREY'S
Greatest Nosel and PK0U-PI.1
"The U. P. Trail"
7 RF. F.I .5 ALSO
2-RF.F.L COMF.DY AND NF.VVS WF.F.KLY
10-Reel Program. - Prices: 10c, 15c, 35c
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SCOW
MONEY
AVING
SALE
Every article in my stock reduced to a figure that will pay you to buy now.
This is my first big sale with prices far below the new price level.
Everything in the store goes on sale-nothing reserved-my loss is your gain.
Bargains all over the store. Money talks. Positively no credit during this sale.
Watch show windows for bargain prices.
Sale Now In Full Swing
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Cash
Main Street, Hillsboro Next to S. P. Ticket Office.
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