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THE HILLS80R0 ARGUS County Official Paper L A. Long, Editor Filtered at the Pot Otic a HilUboro, Oregon, a second iliM tus.il matter. Subscription, $130 per annum, Issued every Thursday by Mr K. C XI c Kinney and L. A. Long The National Farm Bureau is assuming mammoth proportions, and the ooncr the business world recognises the worth of the move ment the better it will be for all who live off and from the farm industry. Whcu farmers are prosperous Abe business world is prosperous, and if elimination of a few unnecs&ary middlemen is accomplished uo harm will be done. There are many grave questions up for farm study and one of them is the rvlation that labor has to production. With out good wages to labor the mar-! krt for that which comes from the farm is crippled. This is so aii oiuatic that the sooner that farm ers and laborers, skilled and un skilled, get together, and work in common cause, the U tter it will be for all classes that do thintrs. The "big fellow" with collateral, or paper calling for it, can take care of himself, thank you. debt, much of it imposed by thr circumstance of the world .ir which Germany started a few years ago. A thousand dollars of debt per head for each man. woman and child, i not umvm aton and yet then- are politi cians who still want to settle in ternational affairs in the old w.sv. the arbitrament of cannon ami poison gas. When will the world swaken to its folly and stop biulding huge war machine, and great armadas, and give the peo ple of the world a hrc athitig spell. Why balk at the world '"league" and quibble that it should bo call ed "court" or "tribunal." Scarcely a nation of import ance in the world is there that is not carrying a staggering load of Portland politician arc still trying to groom a candidate to run against Ben Olcott in the gubernatorial primaries. The Ar mis is of the opinion that thest gentlemen are losing a great deal of valuable time. Ben generally ktarts when he want a thing and when he start he generally tin AUCTION SALE Having bought the farm, stock and implements of B. Pedcrson, t miles east of Laurel and J miles south of HilUboro, on the Ijiurel Scholia road, I will sell at pubilc auction, at 10 a. m., on SATURDAY, APRIL 30 A I grade cows, 3 fresh April 1. S coming fresh June 1 ; light wa gon; steel wheel farm wagon, with new hay rack; buggy; IS LIBERTY THEATRE Coming Attractions Friday and Saturday This Week BERT LYTELL Aad All Star Cast la A THE MISLEADING LADY" Two-Red Cheater Comedy "ONE BEST BET Sunday, flay 1st CHAS.RAY f IN "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY" Abo Seaaett Comedy "DONT WEAKEN" Heyday ted Tzzziij, May 2 asd 3 Aa All Star Special "THE SCOFFERS" Recently ran at the Columbia, Portland NO PICTURES Wednesday and Thursday ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY "Oh, Susannah!" A Three-Act Farce BY SENIOR CLASS OF Hillsboro High School AT LIBERTY THEATRE ON MAY 4th and 5th Reamed Seats, 50c General Admission, 35c RESERVED SEATS AT DELTA DRUG STORE inch Oliver steel hcam plow ; liO t..Hth harrow, hhI a ut; upriugtooth harrow-; .VJriwiicc la ft. cut mower, Unt shape, KvhhI as new ; feed cutter; $ steel cw taiu'hivns; new 7-ft. cross cut saw; some milk vans; art sin-i itle h.tmes; nic single and dou blc l-utticy h.trn; some small farm tool. 1xoi tool, .uid oth rr things loo uuuk ri-us to meu , lion, Luiu.lt at noon. 1 Terms Sums under f?i. eah; ou r $0, S month' Unl ible note at S per cent. Two jh r cent discount for cash on sums ovcr; J'.'O. Nothing to be rcuiotcd uu til settled for. J. V. Raynard, Owner. J. C Kux.atli, Auetioiuer. Win. llathorn, Clerk. ! , All those iutrrt-strd in the Wrsl I'uioit cvinetcry, httinc rl.ttiei or friends buried thrrf, arc re tpieNted to meet at the cemetery on Friday. May , tSI, for the purpose of improving the ct-uie-tery grounds and lot, (irntle meii will plnt-os briuir their axes. riles, fork and mattock , and! the ladies are retptrslcd to brin well tilled In mil baskets. This is one of the pioneer burial grounds of the count v and should not he neglected. 1' I c a e respond. lom. ; Mr. Susie Datis, of Tort land, was in town Tuesday, enroiite home from a visit with her tnoth-i er. Mr. Julia Sehoenleri(, at North Plains. I Lou Meyer, of above Laurel, was a eitv caller Wrdnrsdav. THE BUICK The Buick name is the Buick's best salesman, and Buick 1 92 1 models hare added prestige to that name. The new models possess the known Buick reliabil ity to meet every condition of travel. To that reliability there is added comfort resulting from improved seating arrangement ami spring suspension and easier control of mechanism. And the new lines are beautiful. Each car's reliability is re in forced by authorized Buick sen ice. The regular equipment on all models since January 1 includes cord tires. You should aee these new models to appreciate them. Ferd HaNtrampf, At Buick Service Oarage, No. 104S Main, nea. First St., Hills boro. 4-tf NOTICE To correct a mistaken ides r itardniK the John nl r wal Insurance ",g e) will say Mr. Vandcrwal is still connected with the Ainey and will continue to l Mr. Vandcrwal hat alwats made prompt loss adjust inent ; Has always made ersoiial insx-etion ; lias always obtained the best rate poi.r ; Has necr allow el a policy to lapse ; And you may expect the same service frs ni the Agen cy in the future, a KeepinK your risk eotrrcd and prompt lost adjustiuriit are the most important fra lures of INSl RAM K. After the tire those are the first points that come to your mind. If you IXSl'RF. with ut wr take care of both. In other words insurance placed w'll this avency means you are INSURED'. You won't need a "worry" policy. We write insurance that IN'Sl'KKS Austin Agency. JOHN VANDERWAL, Aaaociata SUITE BANK Bl'ILDINT. Everything in Insurance CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere thanks to all the frirndt for their sympathy and act of kindness during the illness ami obsequies of our uncle, the late Andrew Ol son, and especially for the beau tiful Moral oflVrinu. Mr. and Mrs. O. Nor.llund and Kamilv Geo. Laemermann, of above Banks, was in the city Turidat and Wednesday. Geo. says that tnow is about out of the hills. EVERYTHING s In Lumber I j t us show you our large and complete supply of "Old Growth Yellow Fir Finish Building Materials from the Ground up." Come in and let us help you with your building prob lems. Our friendly assistance will not obligate you in any way. . v Copeland & McCready Lumber Co PHONE 301 Quality First F. BORCHGREVINK, Mgr. Service Always. Reduced Summer Round Trip Fares TO The East Will Be In Effect June 1 to Acs. 15 ON THE Oregon Electric Railway Spokane, Portland & Seattle. Ry. And other connecting lines to Points named, and Return Chicago Des Moines Milwaukee St. Louis Memphis New Orleans .... Minneapolis St Paul Duluth .$107.80 Lincoln $88.60 $98.80 Omaha $88.60 .$104410 Council Bluffs $88.60 $102.40 Kansas City $88.60 ..$117.60 Leavenworth $88.60 .$129.40 St. Joseph $88.60 $88.60 Colorado Springs $78.40 $88.60 . Denver ...l $78.40 Pueblo $78.40 $88.60 Plus 8 per cent war tax Return limit three months, not to exceed Oct. 31st Stop overs and choice of routes on going and returning trips. Through sleeping car arrangements made, baggage check ed, etc. Details will be furnished on request . G. L THOMPSON, Agent SALE OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS . dm n. i.U up our iiiiiiiU ii ir.lm r our urd tar in. I truvk ! W s u t, minimum ili.l l it without iliUv, llriur wr are Ciiildtlt lintf a hltf spr. ia sale and lull iii, I. po.itlw iiits In 'il. tliMlli from IS til h- trnt Overhauled And Re-finished Used Cars r nr ii.toplol tlii p.'lu t of nt I in K our usr.l i r in .! sliiM (,r s limit thrill an. I with Imt 'li or I w rs.tpt lit ty i r ill llir Imi,,, , , , l n llioroiithlv on rh-sulrd. worn pt rt iu wr.l, nr ill d usl mritl nia.lr l'rrv nr nuit p.s rui.l lii.i i lion inn hnli ally . Thru wr rrptmt ,r liodirs, whirl, rr.ln s thr imtiol .lr ty and thr top ii.l Hir rrsull i r ttnl is o(t. II lkrii for lirw , Big Variety From Which Mou Can Choose hilr our run rr ntol Iiij( rapidlr wr still liir roixl st.M K to i r front. I li(lil Mil.lirll lr til t'ltr, srrn and Hoadstrr Mo.lrU In lior hr Vit M"",if '" hottom prnrs. Oirrlan.U, I hrtrohli, lri.M and ..llor lnjlit fours In trii. k wr hair our, two and thrrr Ion si. i i.f slaiidard Itiskrt pruril WSV iloalt for tin aatr. No Cars Withheld-AII Prices Cut Wr hair rnl t a n c . I rrr rr in thr lion.r and ta how formrr and prirr so lli.it ton t sn r t il t ti(urr thr lij tt ih w r arr i f I. uik motor hut r r on thr rtr of thr SprniK and Suiiiiurr tIritiiiK srason Thr satiiiK ,, rnoiiKh so tht vmi rail afford to takr a dat off and iir In an. I niaar tour t lo tion at this salr. It will pav luu to Imrr. TERMS GRANTED Wr will lunar rrastiahlr Irrius mi any rar in tin old rar a part paymml if it is lrallr. li use or w i II I... ) our OPEN EVENINGS AND NEXT SUNDAY MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO U Years in Northwrvwt Droadwsy at Everett St PORTLAND, OREGON Farm Machinery Department 34046 Ea.t Momson NOTICE TO CREDITORS "SFf" III thr County Court of thr Statr . of ri (oii fur Washington ' County. In thr Mattrr of thr Kstatr of An drew Olson, drrrasrd. Notit-r is hrn ly hvn tli.it thr iiudrrsi(nrd lias Iwrn duly run : lirmrd liy thr ahotr rlitithil I'ourt, as Ksriutor of thr Inst Will niul Trstitinriit of naiil ,,. ri itsi il, niul has duly iptalilird ns surh. Now thrrrforr, nil n rs..ii, t rt v in ildims K.iinst said r,ttr arr hrrrhy luititicil niul mpiiri'd to prrsrnt thr unuii , tni tin r Hlli proprr V.mili. rs tin r. for, to thr utidrrsiKtird at thr law olfurs of Ilnrr, Mr.Mrar .V IVtrrs, in thr Ainrrirnn National ll.ink liuil.l l"(f, In HilUlioro, Orrtfoii, iit,i six tiuiiiths frnui thr iltlr hrn-iif. Diittd this iiSlli day of Aiiril IMI. 'j Olof Nor.lliii.,1 F.xi-ciitor of the ,t Will niul Trstamrnt of sniil .Irii -asnl. Ilnrr, MrAh-nr A IVtrrs, Atior nry for Kxrcutor. PROBATE The will of Andrrw Olson, of Rrnlvillr, who rrcrnlly clir.l, w, adinilti-d to probate this wcik. Thr .stntr is valu.d nt nlnml 110,000, niul hrt Kivi-s uninll sums to nrtiin rclntivt-N nml aflir these are pnid the eslnte uv pro rata to the mime lielrs. He iimiieH h nephew, Olof Nor.ll.uid ns ex m.tor of the will. The estate f Allien Vogt, of TlKnr.l( was U lili il. n lenvt-s about $1,100, le sl(len twenty nvrrn of timher laml The will names A. I,. S-liull,rKl of Tlgurd, as the henellclnrii-s. CARD OF THANKS The uii(1rrHiKnf( wish to tlmnk most nineerely nil who have shown their sympathy nml ,rl,e, o kindly in this ti,e of l.erenvi ment. Wm. Schmidt. Albert Selmiidt, Herman Schmidt, I.illlnn AHmiin, Hermnn dlnskc and Fntnily Orenco, April 28, 12I, Married: John L. Ornduff and F.lvn Lnnlw Ulshoeffer, of Banks, K. 1 were united In mnr Hmkp In nilUboro, April 20, 1921 Rev. Walton Sklpworth ofTu-Uting' Used Cars J handler t i'assmgrr, lira cord lirra. Looks and run liar lirw. $1200 Ihirt I'assrnurr, 10 tiiod. I, all nrw otrrsin- Hi". 'ol light, tiumpi-r, A kooiI a nrw. . $950 'h. trolet S I'assrnurr, IUIN; ju,l ovcrhnuled; is In hn. Impc. A rral buy at $2.90 Chandler and Dort Bert C. Shipley HILLSBORO, OREGON II t- jr- "- f I'"" moti,,,, f t. s S(( ' 'tor (leneral, lPlirv AUrr ' "tlUnd miliK ,,.,. wa.yesler-n-i fro,,, two year 000. Isela,beelllll1,H,.,J .M,, lheBdiHtrict court ut'l'ort ' l,I,.82 and then tl'.'U.;S. Curt t WHshlnon. Un t.Utrd whether or oUI,e caw is tloaed. Aller, j, a mll. Iloimlre nml wa it mi iiil"'r.0'!j Tood A.lminlslrution iluri'K war. Chalmers TourlnK at J J ireim-iv iiw nifiire. y s .( --1). Corwin. Anirust llKe, of FarmlnrJJ nnd Henrv lloe, of lows ' wre HilUboro calk-n l"' morning. t