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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1921)
ft TO otehtim Beginning with February 1, 1921, we reduced prices on all mechanical labor and machine work 25c Per Hour Other reduction make thia possible for us. Competent workman, oper ating m m efficient baait and with equipment and machinery to meet any legitimate competition U your protection. We ere not going to try and make you believe we can do a $10.00 job for $9.88, but wa cm mm! will give you M muck value for your moor jr. Our prof it am from a volume. Let 9 get acquainted and make 1921 a winner. Wo ar hare to serve you with better eervice. Our employes nro work ing with ua. Wo nro working wilk you. If your work isn't right, We'll make it right. Hilbboro Garage Huff & Casler REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ill rt f Hilirtg I t , (f Vi.gt, 20 e 2 t 3 a r I w, 75i. ., I. Mill, r t at t Md. Wat ru , 1 acre at lilv, I.VMI. Itrrth I ih It I" U.J U, J:, u I, M I hlk S3. Clrk Ad. ! .rrM (Ircivr. tIOO. C. J. Crook !. R. -brcca Hall, tract in, blk 4 Huiii;if:rt va At IIilKtMiro, 300. Willi Inland U M. C. M. c plea, of lloquuuti, Hn , lul 11 blk 7 T. & S. AU, IiUiboru, iO(J. W. J. Hedr..k to L. 1- Al TAXES NEXT MONDAY Sl. riff A I. sandrr haa all in read iiif n l.t Mirt ta collection Mon dy. Feb. It, This la Vab-ntinr iNy, hut thia will make no diffrr rne with the lis counter. From inuirim coming in thrre ahnuld In" frrr payment riiflil off the rrrl. A CARD I deaire to estend my sincere thank to the neighbor who so kindly remembered me after thr bolt, tract 1 blk 4, (rtkit Tract,! recent mUfortune in the Inaa of (13W. I my barn and stock. J. H. MeLced. Rcavcrton, Ore., Frb. $, 1M1. CLEVER PROGRAM W. F. Pn.nh'iuc to F. C.I Smith, blk L, 1 uui. , $10. Louis CacrgU t J. L. Reed, J. 9 1 acre mar Oiuud, 10. E. A. Hdc t-. U ill.. Veil, 4.10 acrta near DdJty, 7uo. I A daily paper of Hugrne, in a re- Geo. VV. Ware to Lliucr Ujc,rrnt number, trlla of an enter tract 12 blk 1, .North llill.Uiru I Uinmmt by the freshmen clas, crea. 0000. IV. of O., in which a HilUboro J. 1.. Robltuon to A. 1. Crc-girl wu reponuble for a beauti well, 9'i.SU acn tc 20 t 2 u r Slful art of the program : w, flO. I "One of the moat enjoyable W. A. Shaw to lltrmuii Nor-1 dance of the year wu riven by iffd, one crv iSca Ilidvillc,tle freohman cla Urt night in 10. the Annory, wbirh wa effective John W . Lea to t'arl.uii & I ly decorated for the occasion. Slu rk Co., Jul 5 t'n.. Iiuan Un. I A roont brilliant part of the Acrtagc, 4333. I evening entertainment wa the liluiichc Uiii.iril. to C. W. I feature which waa elaborate and McrU. 73103.50 ft blk 2J. For i nntiaual. A cleverly executed t (rovc, $1030. 11. K. Koiplin ti J no W. Koj.i Im, I i iutcreat in 147.CS .i n t 2 r 4 w, f I. J. W". Koppliti to It. E. Kopi- Iiii, 83.37 acre at Gaton, f 1. Clin. 1 rscj to M.niiara Uo UiiiIm r on bu acn c iiiuut 4 w, $1300. 1'n ul Srliult to 1I r man aln l, trn t in blk 3, I on kt Orove, 13000. Sniiiu I Rooiuc to Cora Shrcve, 4 acre t 1 r 1 w, 10. (it-o. Ringlc to Vitior Andcron t.tU acre acc 0 t 2 n r 4 w, 2250 11. F. Clay to Amanda J. Per- kla, tract in blk 18, Hilltr, $3000. E. U. Miller t.i Win. Oclriih, tract in Bohart'a ub div, I0. Cheater Saundi-n to W. W. Iti-njaiuiu, 7 acre Bi'ar Forest Grove, 1 10. P.. J. Stover to (. R. Stover, tr in blk 1, Wchrnitjr' Ad, HilUbo- ro, 110. J. H. I)cMo to Fraik Strejt t aia, 2iu.zs an a wc ai i a n r S w, flO. H1LLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK Thia bank doe not believe in misleading adVertiaing, bene thia statement. No Banking institution. State or National, is stronger than its own resources, and the Government of the United States, or tb Fed eral Reserve Bank are not behind the liabilities of any institution. The Federal Reserve Bank is a loaning agency only and a mem ber thereof can borrow from them, providing they have securities to offer that are self liquidating. The strength of a State Bank or a National Bank depends upon its own management and the response bility of its stockholders. The law are that if the assets of any bank have vanished each and every stockholder is peronally liable for double the amount of Kock be holds in that institution. It stands you well hi hand to inform yourselves aa to whom the stockholders of your banking institution are, and aa to their reliability. Below is a list of the stockholders of the HiUsboro Commercial Bank: W. E. McCourt E. L Johnson M. If. Stevenson Mary A. Donelson O. V. Payne -Deborah Barrett John Dennis Jeasie B. Sewell W. N. Barrett Estate Edward C. Lore L. E. Wilkes ELde Schulmerich Ella Schulmerich Edward Schulmerich Geo, Schulmerich Thomas Connell Joseph Connell Ferd Groner A. Gordon ' Fred Rood A. J. Roy E. B. Tongue F. J. Sewell C. W. Rdmond John M. Wall Herman Schulmerich balloon dance waa riven by v e- rrne Sliute, of Hendricks hall As this was ended the lijrhts were lowered, and as the orchestra played a slow waits, balloons of many colors were wafted as if by mniric from above over the head of the dancers. Kewpies were attached to the balloons, which were distributed among the girle a eouvi'mrv Dnintv programs printed In gold and tied with purple ribbon revealed to those present the or- iler of the dances, which waa step, fox trot, fo trot, step, fea ture walta, fox trot, step, waits. fox trot, step, wait. Music was furnished by a 10- piecc orchestra, which played un til 11:30. Punch was served thronitbont the ermine to the dancers." Office ra" Edward Schulmerich, President; Geo. Schulmerich, Vica Preal dent; F. J. Sewell, Cashier. Director Edw. Schulmerich, Geo. Schulmerich, Joseph Connell, J. M. Wall, E. B. Tongue, E. I.. Jonhosn, 0. V. Payne. -OLD DAIRY HOMESTEAD" A laru? auuii-ncc cniuveti uic Old Uairy HonunU ad" play given by the C. K. Dramatic Club of the ClirtfeUtm Church, last Thursday, at the Liberty Thea- Iru. Martha -James, as the ohl maul, and UcralJ liarr. as tiic farmer, kept l! audience laugh Ing at thoir koiucly wit and good Matured sarcasm. Robert Kelly, the touii constable, villi his un ccriaiil love aiiair, ami vicorKv I'lutiuptton, the Piukcrton detec tive, with his "ever changing iHTKonulitv." kept the audience guesiiii throughout the play lliubara Uergerson, Attie Kcagan ami F..trl llowuian played the NOTICE TO CREDITORS I tr;iL'i .11- arl in a vcrr able man- uer. Ruth Ilelma, the little wait ana naseime is Attorney Chas. J, Schnabel, of Portland, well known to many of the Swing and Germans in Wash ington Countr, and to many of the Hillsboro people, was shot in the back br a erased-man last week and died before reaching the hospital. The assassin fired on Schnabel as the attorney was in the court house corridor, thel bullet taking effect In the backl and piercing the heart. Schna-1 bel was well known here in cir cuit court and delivered a patri otic address at a flag presenta tion before Judne Baffler one! dar, when citiaena were being ad mitted. He i survived by a wid ow and two children. Only monument ddnlera in W ashington County. Drop at a card and we wiU ahow you our samples. Write or call on ut, at 1363 Main St., HiUsboro. Ore gon Monument Works, HiUsboro, Oregon. B0-W Church of Christ, corner Third 10 a. m., Bible Normal Priceo are HERE In the County Court of the State of Oregon fur W aahiiiuton I OUIUJf, In the matter of the Eotnte of I lutek for the oeoutiful lighting Jacob l.tiKCiicr, deceased. laeene of the second act and aUi Notice is hereby given that tlx I for the ircncrul directing of the uiidcrigncd has been duly ap-py. The piny will bo presented i pointed by the above entitled! l,v the Club at Mlicrwoml, on the .III. l.t .11". .... . n . . I court, as AtimmiNiraior wivn mri iuii. nml ut iieavcrum mo sou of the play, won not only the wool, nr. Helms, supw ue heart of Mr. 1 ishback, the tramp H. S. clasa has a total enroumeni .t. t..tiv. . but also the favor of of over lorty memocr. sermon the audience bv her clever acting. t 1 1 by tlw jwihtor; 6:45, Junior X u. i t-redit is due .Mr. t is I- ami inicrmctuaic r.ner, The HiUsboro Trading Company will sell at the following prices: No. 1 White Mill run ... Alfalfa MmI Alfalfa Hay Clover Hay, No. 1 - Molasses, $13.00 par bbl. Whole Corn .. Cracked Corn J. ..... JL Ground Corn ..... Land Platter Superphosphate, par ton. Land Platter Par Ton $40.00 . 43.00 25.00 2S.00 44.00 38.00 40.00 40.00 15.00 40.00 16.00 Scratch.. . $2.S0 per cwt Scratch, Fithert', Karr't, Albert' Clover wad . Altike Clover teed $3.50 per tack 18c to 2Sc per lb. 20c per lb. Try our Seeds and You will be Satisfied. HiUsboro Trading Co. Main St., at P. R. A N. Depot Eugene HiinIi, n brother of the Ins. HuhIi who worked on the Imbrie farm 85 years ago, was in town from Portland Tuesday, f Frank Imbrle, of Orenco, was in town Turaday, returning from a trip to Gales Creek, where he looked over a bunco of nock. w ill annexed, of the estate of snid defeated, and has duly qualified as such. ow, therefore, all persons having claims against said extatc are hereby notified and required to present the same, together I w ith proper voucher therefor, to the undersigned at the law oflieet. of Hare. McAlear V Peters, in the American National Bank Building, in HilUboro, Oregon with in mx months from the ttate hereof. Dated this 7th day of Febru ary, rred I.usetier, Administrator with the yill annexed, of said estate. Hare, McAlear St Peter,' At torueys for Administrator. Do you know why -it c ioootcd To fal In th dllorounLurhy tobaeoo llavcr. lew mum CIGARETTE of February. Ger ald Biirr, the president of the In-J termedtates. and five of the other! membres are attending the State C. E. Convention, at Corvalhs. this week-end. Sermon subject 1 at 7:30. "The Whatsoever1 More of the Christian." Len B. Fish- hack, minister. For Sale Three full Wooded S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels Robt. Imbrle, attending the Os-Und one cock bird. Large, deep UoiHith Colleiw at KirksvilkJ Velvet Reds for tale. Owen ' ... ... ,i . . ... Mn Mn writes his parents, Mr. ana I strain. Also setting eggs, a.uv Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, that he attend-for 13. II. S. Rogers, 1330 Ma- .a -a? Li.. 1 . 1... I r. VVivl 1 Atm i.i un niufrai ni 111a uncic ut n i nt.. xiiiisioro. w a a W ashiiiirton Countr raises a ATTENDED BEHNE RITES marriage, . H, Uehne, at flladi- sonvilte, Kv., on Jan. 80. The bodr w.ii shipped to Nashville, Tenn.. for interment. Mr. Behne died January 2S, and was atrick en after going down town in the morning, about ten o'eoek, death eiisninir at ne o'clock. He visit ed here in 1001), and met a nam her of HiUsboro people, when he W!ii a guest at the Imbrie. home. Mr. Behne i survived by his wid ow. Mm." Jane Behne, who is a sister of J. A., T. R., Frank and Ralph hams a For many years Mr. Behne was a druggist. considerable prune crop, and Gov. Olcott has named the week begin ning Feb. 1 as prune woek. Let everybody buy a few prunes and give the demand for tnem a siari.i Thcr are healthy diet and "three . .... .a I prunes a day will keep the noctor away. Tom Barron strain White Leg horn hatching eggs, fl.50 perl setting of 18; per 100, $8. from 2 rear old hens mated to young! Imbrie; Mrs. W. W. Wil- vigorous cockerels. c. v. m. nd Mrs. Maud Williams. R. 1, Box 0, HiUsboro. ov Mrs. Frank. Johnson, of Mos-j cow. Ida no. la in uic cur wu week, the Burst of the R. A. Den- DAIRYMEN bva and the W. S, Tiltons. The Mesdames Johnson, Denby and The Oregon Dairymen's League jTilton were schoolmatet together for Washington County will meet and sanir in the choir at jeiier- with the aiming committee at theUon, Ore., away back when Gar- Mooso Hall, Friday evening, field was president. Feb. 1 1, at ten a. m., tor tne pur- of ujm1wii1 pose of taking up the matter ot 100Q each . work initMa. markets for dairy product. Lvcry fl ftnd ? rf ,e of douMe. dairyman, whether belonging to , ' mat,d.Erail Bran- I the League or not, ami all busi- CorneUus. ?how nesa men are inviieu. mwr .,, ... r.Hn eentral. 49 t Sill WW) vvvi- Marketing" will be1 the slogan, and the subject matter of this meeting matter of importance to dnlrym-n. a . Twenty per cent aaved in your building by our special Unit Sya- tlMn Fnnelier-AleLean Co., 808 0-10, Lewis Buildingj Portland, Oregon. Having taken over the picture framing stock of L. M. Hoyt, am DreDared to frame pictures on short notice. L, -W. 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If you have lived here long enough to have a good acquaintance In the county, if you have a good record and can furnish good references it will pay you to answer this ad. Our Mr. Harriman is making a special trip here this week to interview applicants. If interested, don't be back ward abqut replying. All information will be held con fidential. Write M r. Harrman a letter at one telling him about yourself and what you have been doing. Be sure and give your address and telephone numoer ii you nave one, willlook you up this week. Address CHAS. S. HARRIMAN Care The Argus, HiUsboro, Ore. He ,ta. MAKE your business , and professional calls in an Oakland Sensible Six Roadster. It is rugged and active, trim and business like, sparing of gasoline and tires. It will afford you the most efficient and eco nomical transportation to be had in a car of its type. Moderately priced, every dollar invested in it buys a dollar's worth of good automobile. A , OAKLAND SENSIBLE S-IX Ofta Car 11395. 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