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SILVER WEDDING i .. i. ...i..... i ' ' . .1 aa . . II ...mr t tltrir H, llarrj i a it t ..-.t . llii-r J' '" "I"" ..ita'ioil tcMijf lite .ilvrr , .l.img rait. 'II" i i..ll.. .1 , ,, a i J -' Aiili al"w""d lilotMii mill Irrn, l.....i.lrt.un tta-il.lllllf alllttli-l' ,11.1 ' . . .. I 'II... rtrlllllJ . Hi HI "- " ,.. I tn " rntt.in. name ,u.l aards. Tin lrilr ml r..uii ,,r tnli'Tl Willi many larau lul "'"I rrr r ,( , ,n r I ( r 1 1 -auigrttilti.aii lli... peasant rfr Mr.srs. and .. a t II . ,,llllt WH. ' IMasr, lllll ,, ; ll.orv I Jr., Henry ' i a a . ai 1 1 f ' rr" ' K... l..i- . Henry Ptlrr. Irr.l 1 1,.. I., r. furl Pfalil, I rnl (iortir, l,,,ir.l Ititc, t'irrl Ward, llrn II, j ,iiiiii, Irucst J.iliiK.iii. Il.tl. s, l.ulntr ria l. Mill. Jaliilt; Hrtirjr V,.f. Tony Sinay, Mr. Anna . 1 . . - . . -a tliiiiii. Mrlli. "Miiii, l lair ii, r, .I'ifiirti) ami llariil.l llaase, iltit Mrtrr, lUr.il. I Mull, J. ilill JK..I laiak ar- Jr.. Pick I luhlltalt. 1 r.l U'fitd, Jolill and - laral ..M-tr. Jll.iiM s. Iiuli iil'iiial. J.i. ami ,.ii iiu lirr, A r mil. I ami Ttiv ta l I I I...I ,11.11. la r. a ! a .....af. . ,,. ri. Ii. I lVil Benjamin, Dalit ,,, ..ram Jiihli.ili, (.alula 'r im Waril. !, sin. fit. U an. I Mil. Ir. . I In. III. iliii. ilin am! I'. r.luiiii Jacob, rr me krtl .1 Mr nut Mr. Itaasr rri.tr, I ,r mtiit (m( ill ilia S.iulh Tua ,l,n ... unlit, nil. I motel .i Iti'ls ir f'ir rrsid.ncr few mouths jf.i. Mr lUss U tin nrs prr l.nl a.f I It lamier Mutual I irr I, .... mil. ill lf Washington mill I , POST F.N TF.RTAINMENT fllii Aliiiriull I a ( I. it! Post Mill iili ltmu three night licit Wrrk, Mi S. ami 7, al M.i.nr 1111, Ihrrr (r.ililirr lilt, lit. Tlir r. iiiii I riil 1 l I n rHlui ril, .itiriiiif i 1 1 1 1 r ala In Orrtjon tin aflair will If ..f t.r Wild U ot ur.lt r (nil llir ilit rrtti will . u( an liiniirrlil lialurr, Tlir ill. In l iiiUlr.l lit altili.l llir iaai.nK. 'llir I'ml Irraaurv i In . l in I, tint I'V Ilia' rtirrttU, but WASH. CO. LEACUF. in. iIhik M lirlil lirrr latli mi-Ill in. I llir It wlilti(iill I null ti l.sill l i aifur mi furiunl. .. i.l la' ki . a. iii.i .1 ( (In f.iii tiiij loaaiit; lUuka, (Win Iitia, K, ('. nf Hill, In. in, ltrr.li llir, llratrrlon mil Tli!r., A ( (Hui-rr ma tin liil irt nl, din I I', .h r rimirr, unrrta- ti Iri.nuri r, M irr lakrit til ! un.lrr llir pnili i .iii tif llir N'aliutiat Ii liir ..f llitrrotata- ItawliaH At tn. I ill. hi BIDS WANTED Si dir. l.i.l. Hid m rrrrlvnl up ( llir In. .run, u of May , V!t, il tin- I . r, Siura-, for llir pluniU "U fur llir nly ImltU in Mint'- I'.irk. Sin llirntiiint mavl l- mi-ii nl l..rr aflrr Main-' IS M iv i, l!ij. All I.I.U mu.t 1m- a, niiiipnnii il .y a rrrtllirtl Im 1 1, in l.ii i, r taul, if Ihr aunt "f Hi. riiii-.n, Tlir rllit I rr rru. l.i rrj.il anr nml all lilili. J. i. (iiirr.ll. Chairman. Arthur I". C.i.i.lrii d, uf rrrl liru'r. ,r,, ,,t ,.,mrl O'lk i lir)-r nun i,iiiiir(, ImtliiK u.i I,it,-, ,U pan. I. lie i 'i jail mlinii (,r dn Ulnn .if Hnulry. II. II. M.irlry U 1""'rr TSUO iharKr.l hIUi Ii l'i"r l i iolnll.tn . I. Kiiralli, Primidcnt. Frank 0. Mitchell, Vice President. E. M. Bowman, Aikiktaut Cathler. DIRECTORS W in, F. llaaae, II. A. J. J. Hillsboro National Bank Hillsboro, Oregon CaptUl 4 Pr Cent Paid on 12 Month' Timt Ortificatea 3 Par Cent Paid on Saving! MEMBER FEDERAL systemJ, ONLY NATIONAL, It. I'. Siitlirilan.l ha rrrrivril ii.,t ill. Ii.ni fr.itit llir Major (iriirr! ( iitniiiau.Unt thai ihr rr main a.f hi ..ii, Ihr latr Cor-xir al l..ul. Jmr Sulhrrlaml. If. S. Marinr I .ii, ,r rrn all llitrrrail aii.l ll x hi.M-il to thr I'lnlr.l ,SIlr n llir n. r fit lurr. I .ii arrltal of tha ImmIjt t l.ili.krn, N-r Jrrry, llir fa ll.rr mil hr ll.ililir.l .t lrlra-rpli S. C. While Min.irra llatrh 'KK I'" Stair Fair priar aliuirr. I'ure Whllr, hravjr UjT iiiK klralii. I hlp rr(B all orrr north rt. 'rr II r(t, $1 Aral rii, fa 60 (rrou.l prn ami l I hi r.l m-n. F-kk. $11 prr hun .Irr.l. a frw rank a Mil rot k rrrla for li-. William Tufipcr, ll.ll.Uro, Orr., R. 4. II 1 1 A tl riuplofrr uf thr I'urt larul p.itli.rTirr arrrklrtl thr lt a.f thr mil ,i I'alrolmaii M.iak.UIr, fur Hr.lni( am a nut tor. T. lr, r makliiK IS unit au hour an. I trir.l In rl away Imt Ihr runlor i-a wa liw III lit Ii for hun on Ihr oprr.l liir. Mr w a rrl. Ut iiIkIiI ami nrii.tr. hi, ay la Purllaml, pmirrr hut Ditrr. At a iprrlal tnrrtinir of thr I ruiitti Auiillary, l outlay riiirht, Mr, t. Il. it litnan an.l Mr. I rr.l I ii)-l. .Iinrr, prrsi, Imt ami ri-r. Ury, wrrr rintnl iti-ratr to tt.ii.l an Antillary mrrliiiK in I'orllan.l, Salur.lay, for Ihr pur por of makliiK a r rlii(r tur til for thr Antiliary ('onriiti.iii to hr lirl.l in F.uicrur, July 1 an.l I. Ilarr you trinl Klpprrnl al in. in It makrt rry apH-tiiii( it. 1. 1 lull, h, an.l a Uio.t ilrllriouai ata.l. It tan ali br trrrrj with a irram K'y. Huy aoinr t.uUy Your tlralrf iia it, I'aikr.l ami pr.lui-ri hy thr (IrrK.in I'uh A l ot.l Sl.iraur t'.i., i.r(Lml. R (irti. St liiilmrrli h, of the Com umol Hank, i on Ihr Frilrral (iraii.l jury at I'orllan.l, thu t . k Mr. l!riK. uX Hui hanaii Co., aat alio aallr.l IU wai rti unr.l St hutmrrli-h i iuakiii( hi alally trip to the ril ami hrariiiK of all kliitlt uf govrrn luriital tlolation. Only uiunuuirut ilralrrt In uaaiunKion Couuty. Urup u rarJ anj we will how yon our amplr. Write or call uu ui, at 11(13 Main St., IlilUbr.ro Orr gon Monuatrnt Works, HilUhoro, Ortgun. 10 tf l-a.lir. uf Ihr W. It. C. - l)q Hot forgrt In prrfiarr for thr Cook r J Fo.mI Window Slalr, SatQrJay, April 10. Kvrry l.o.ly rome an.l Kit aoiurthiiiK for your Sumlay iliiinrr. I'n not wate your ttrriiKth, llmr an.l furl to prrparr II at lunur. Cuiue and are wlial r har and huy. Com. Haby chltkt from mating of Tanrrnl and llanaon'a Whllr I. r k h n r n . Nothing tirttrr. Chirk up to May 11, 20 00, af lrr that, III 00. F.'K ti ll prr trttiiifft fl.OO per hundred. I'aul Dudley, Aloha, Ore. I P Aunlin Sim, of Fariiiln(ton, wa in town yrttrrday. Il tay ihr roi'l wrnlhrr ha onr rum prinntmii- it i line for thr horr pulliiitf in priiit work. I.ut -Two hrifrrt, S yrara old; unr 1 drown tpottrdi othrr dark Jrrrv. I-ft panturr Ihrrr wrrVi airo. Chat. Rollnn, IlilUbom, It. I. Brward, T-l I lill.di.rn will have a dl 1 oiirth of July if the plana of thr I'liuimillrr ami chairuian do not go awry. Ami It I in k.miiI hand. I'rrd H. Clark, of FanniiiKlon, vi a irrrrtiiikt frirnd in the oily I lilt allrritomi. All kludt of aardrn ecda at flrerr, l'owrri A Co. Uf F. Gardner Caahier. Kuratll, WUmer Andrew BaU $80,000.00 RESERVE BANK IN HILLSBORO I JURY FINDS PATERNITY A jury in rlrruit rnurt yft-rd.iy found for thr plaintiff in thr im of thr State of OrrjC'ii vrru M. I . Wrllrr'a, Iuir Vantlt ha y rmiiplaiiiiiiK witiir, and thi will tor a ii that the tourt ran niakr an ordrr that thr id fi nd ant i.iual upMrt a lul. I luirii nut of wr.llot k. Thi i thr firnt i ar of it kind triad hrrr. Thr jury: I- F. Fmniotl, f ha. M. Johnton. R. I.. Tuakrr, T. C. Itrynolda, A Cl.iphw, Wm. Saltl.-r, llaniil W'rrrr, Fn-.l llania l, John (prii landrr, J. W. I'rit. Iinr.l, Jama- ( hur. lull. I.. W. ( illllil. Iliklrill Attornry Toiitfua- pr.iwrut.-d thr lar, flldt r thr ktntutr thr Court can fit thr amount of npxirl that younit W'a-ltrr inut pay. Tin young man rharica-tl with pntrrnl ty waa 17 yrar old at ihr dnt.- of the offmr and tl.r arirl wa ! Wrltrr i a son of proinim-nl llravrrton wnp.-, tlir pnr. nl m ing writ to do. BUSINESS CHANCE After nearly a quartrr of a rrn tairy in thr jrwilry duinr in HilUlHini I-aurtl M, Hoyt lm old hi tork to hi ,.u, Tulxir llojt, h.i will i-oiitinur tin- duo inr and take ran- t.f Ihr walrh rrpair work. Taln.r hit hid yrar of rt-rirnir under the dirntioti of hi flhrr, workrd for two yeara mlh thr Carurt Jrwrlry Co., of Taroma; four month ith raitr, a IradiiiK jrwjlrr of Vaiit-outrr, Wn., arvrral month with t'rri.ltan.lrr, the Purtltnd jcaarlt-r. Ilr guaralitri- to turn nut Crt rli work f d otliritt hi tharr of patronair from Ihr pudlir, Iw.th In thr j . . try du inr and in thn rrp, .iVpiirt uienl. L. M. Ilovt will takr a r t and trarrl for a frw month., f.-rlinn that he ha rarm-d vara I in af ter to many yrar of runt 1111111111 bulnr at thr tame ktaml. S. P. BOOKLET Tin Southern i'arifir Cutnpnnv ha iurtl a tittle donkht an noumiiiK thr niH-tiintf of Ihrir nrw rlrrlrir liur drjwit at Fourth . Stark, Portland, nml it ii a cutr little pamphd-t to ay thr leant and reflect rrnlit on it author. It contain ouie t urprinlng in formation, knowing that thr rum pany paid rmployrr in Orrgon for the yrar IW20 the aum of clev- rn million dollar, and purrlirnnl In Orrifon during the fmcal vcr the ttuiH-nduoi valuri of f .- 5 19.BHS tkU fur lumber, timber, tupptirn, etc., bekltlea paying tax r Into the varlou rountira in the ura of f 1, 110,098. Thi make total dl.tribution in the Ntnte for the It month totalling the um of 1 10,7 13.6111, 70. Thi n urally mean a lot of duiini-n fur the ttatr. The figure are ailonnd 1 . . a a ing 10 me general run, Imt .are not lit to thokc who hitve upcnl any time in the railway game. CLUB BOYS WIN Waahington County Industrial Club llovs win the first China l-ife Saving Stamp cirlilii'ttte and Chint-ke ca-.li by their xcal. The Itabbit Club, of Tignrd enjoyed the cum pan v of the Home Making Club" girl a iitlauee in receiving the secretary of the '( hinde t onxulntc al their leader's home lat Friday evening. 1.1 Wo Un, brought the Chineiie Consul's iuci.tgc of thanks for the achievement of the Tignrd Itabbit Uoys" taking timt plnec in their sales of Relief Stamps in the slate. Mr. Seymour's letter, request ing them lo sell stampx, was re a.. ft a . eeivra naturiiay, .ipru u. aaics were started at once and oil Tues day the $18 for &00 stamps was turned in. Taking 600 more the boys paid for these on the 83ml completing 1000 sales; and th State Director J. J. Ilnndsitker is sued the first certificate:): Robt (Jramly, 300; F.ugenc llishop H70; (ieo. Teofitter, 200; Ray Mel ormick, 103. 1 liene together with the promised Chinese rush were presented to the boys by the Chincur secretary, and signed by him in Chinese, in reeognixa tlun of their (piii'k response. The Club looks forward with pleasure to the long hoped for visit from our County .Supt., Mr Frost, to whom they extend the password of their club and the golden key for rntranec to thei meetings. I lie club trusts they mav ar range soon for the promised visit of our County Agrieulturnl Agent, Mr. MeWhorter, who Im told ns he always has a word for the boys, and wc know he be lieves in 100 prr cent, club work from all boys and girls. Cor Baptist Church' Regular ser vices Sunday, Bible Study nt 10 a. in.; preaching at 11 h. m Junior at 8 p. m.; B. Y. P. U Credit course nt 6:4B p. m.; eve ninu- sermon, 7:80. I.nldes Aid Society at 9 p. m. Wednesdays Mid-week service, Thursday eve ning, 7:80. Cordial Invitation It extended at all times. Robt. Kay, pastor. nJ, J ffl. Jaa. Chun hill, of fiatr Crrrk wa in town thr tirt f th.- wa-rk John llrnll. in, of wa grrrting frirn.U I!,M.minir ill thr rily II.. morning. .tlr. II. fi. Surd , ..f I'ortl.ri.l wa a gurst of thr I. . Sunday. Wm. Ulshup, of ndovr Moun taintlale, wa a city . til. r tin- list of the wrck. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. A. J. F.wart, Scwill Station, April 23, l'2l, a daughter. C. W. Jamr, thr ol.hitn. r of II. a r Com. lius. w n ti l ily eallrr the 1 isl of the Hr. k. Wnuta d- From 23 to SO Ango ra goat. - I). A. O Mrara, Ueav rrt.in, Ore., Route 2. 7-8 Mr. and Mr. John A. Vandoiu i laiu, of North I'l iiiui, rrr Argus caller Saturday afu rnoon. Piano for sale, k'ili; in per fect condition. Write Mr. Faith, Km. rnl delivery, IlilKhoro. 10 (ieo. S huluit rit.il attended tin D. O. O. K." coiivrntiun and cere monial at Aldnuy, Saturday liiht Harry I. Flint, of Siholl, was in the city Saturday and made his annual call on the home journal. Rev. William (iruf, of lit thany. wa a city eallrr today. He has just returned from a trip to Till amook. Tractor plowing done at 3.80 per acre, tail 1555 Line 22 Scholia, or addreas II. Cline, Lau rel, Ore. 6-8 Theo. Drrnni-r, with .Weils Dept. Store, spent the first of the eek at Seattle mid ltr llintrham, returning 1 ursday. For Sale While Ix-ghurn hicks, for delivery on May t. arric liciiiictt, one mile north of Itecdville. Attention of readers ii called to the Mitchell, 1-rv.is fa Slaver lisplay on the second page of tin rgus. (110. Cable, old time Hillsboro rt siil. titer, was out the first of the eek from Portland calling on merchants. Day old rhick fur mile Mar A ana I. Hatchinu: van at re uced priitk. Fred F. Hughe & Sun, 2078 Oak St., phone 20(5 W. II. Joos, of North Plains, was in the city yeklcrday morn ing greeting county seat friends and telling his usual good story I or aie ucgisicrcu urown a . 1 v. . . . Swis bull; yearling; also regis tend llrown Swiss bull calf. Adolph Rutsihman, 1-aurcl, Ore., U. 1. 0 J. D. Tuekrr, a High School student, broke one of his fingers the other day while playing base ball. Dr. K. 11. Smith attended the lad. IaisI ltrown horse, white face and feet; white harness marks weighs about 1000 lbs, and is 10 years old. Please notify B. II .linmerm.in, Strasscl, Ore. 7-9 The Ln.lics Auxiliary to the American legion will hold their regular muting, Tuesday eve uing, Mav 3. nt the Court House All members are requested lo at tend. For sale: O. A. C. Barred Plymouth .Rocks, the kind that y eggs the whole Tear. Egg! for hatching, f 1.80 per letting, Wm. Schulmerich, Hillsboro, Or egon, fltf The Social Club of the Eastern Star will meet with Mrs. J. O Robb, Sixth and Washington Sts. Irnlay afternoon, May 0th. good attendance is desired. Come and bring your sewing. uooa pasturage lor au sum mer, for cattle, ror terms in quire of or w rite to F.ischen Bros. Cornelius, Route 2; or telephone ( urnrlms Centr.iL Hill line 151. 8-10 Jim Sperry, who Is ranching over in Tillamook County, was in the city Tuesday, transacting bus iness with John W. Connell SM-rry has been over in the coast county for a number of years. He is an oldtimc friend of Dr. Paul CLong, of Prineville, and of Leon I.. Long, of Ravalli, Monta na. perry is tircaking into the d iin gune and swears by Tilla mook cheese. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II. Mor gan returned Friday evening af ter an absence of five weeks in California. They were a week w ith the J. II. Colliers and Bruce Schulmerichs at Orland, and from there went to San Francis co. Thev then went to Los Ange les and the beaches; nnd thence to Sun Diego, where they enjoy ed famous bathing. Jfcing so close to Mexico they visited Tia Juana, where the races are al ways In progress nnd where there Is much to distract and enjoy. This noted Mexican cltv is the Monte Cnrlo of Mexico, and Is visited bv thousands of Ameri cans annually. It is just across the line and as the Swede says "two rumps' nnd yon are back on American soil. They enjoy ed the trip Immensely, hut nt the same time are glad to get back to Hillsboro. t MRS. WM. SCHMIDT Mrs. MithiUr A. Sthmi.it died t the family home nrar Orrnro, pnl 21. 1921. from an atta. k of hrirt fi.lurr. I Irr m.l.l, n " fla-kr, and a he wa born in fn rmanv. Sriil IT. ISA'. 1. 1... liilildoo.l hr movrtl with her parent to Rni, and rame to Vmerir in IMS. watt hrr whlow- d mother, rttling in Dakota. In HH'.t llirv movnl to f)rrirnn an.l tUr.l at Brthany, thi county. Shr was William united in marriare to) t.mitlt in 1H9. anil four rhildrrn wrrr born to the union, one, the youngrtt son, dy - inn in infancy. The husband and three children survive Albrrt and Herman, at home, and Mr. Lillian Altaian, of Portland. A I on in law and daoifhtrr in-law No survive. Of hrr immediate famdy hr aurvivrd by a broth- er in Mi. h.gan, and a brother, II rman Uke, ol nrar Urrnro.l Mr. . , . . , , I r. bahmidt was a devotrd wife and mother, and the br- reaved family have the sympathy of a large circle of friend. She n . ', l!aptit Church, joining when she came to Oregon. By hrr nnself ishnrs and her lovable character she rndrared hersrlf to all with whom she associated. Funeral services were held in the Bethany Baptist Church April 21, Rev. Wm. Graf and Rrr. Wm. Schumke officiating. Interment was in the Union eemrterv. L'n- lertaker UrII directing. LISlcJI Here comes two fellows who hare lived in Hillsboro, Oregon, for a lonir, lonir time. One of them1"' "J delightful winter. for more than twenty-five years am llio nh. r... al 1 twelve vn The name of one of these fel- . . . . . . . . 1 iow i MrLorm rk. ami ih nh.i" :. a..ar uii. vi . . ' . . I er, Kushlow. Both of them are citiiena of the United SUtrs, and 7 l own tlieir own properties and are tax payers in the countr. and siend their money in Hillsboro. Oregon, and so far have kept out! of the Door house. I f the poor house. Well, to make a long storvta. m.. Sunday school: 11 a. m short, these fellows are in busi- . 1 ness together, and are In a posi t tion to give their client the bene- nt of their Ion business experi- encc. iney write Lite Insurance, r.. ... rire insurance, sell real estate and are in the best position ever t give service. A part of your patronage will le appreciated, but If we can not get it In the right way, we do not w ant it at all. McCormick Ac Rushlow, Office in Shute Bank Bldg WEST END BUSY The west end of the countr is not losing anr time in support of a man from that district for count - commissioner to succeed the late John Carstens. Gales Creek came ft . - . lown again yesterday with a del- egation and a monster petition to appoint O. L. Parsons to the po- iition. l he delegation savs that w. i rarsons was the unanimous euoice 01 me uaies creek district nu oniy lour people up mere wrre found who would not sign. Parsons is a big land holder up that way, is prominent in public affairs, and is said hy his support ers to be the man for the place. I hose down from Gales yester day were U. J. James. J. V. Hria- ler. W. D. Lee and f.lmer Lyda. The irrntlemen frnm .f. ... say that with Commissioner Wis- mer from th.. rf nA .n.l iik Judge Goodin central, they should hare a man from their sec- tion of the eminty In order to have a balanced missoners. board of com- BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A pleasant surprise was tendered Floyd Gray at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gray, of East Hillsboro, Thursday, April 21, the occasion being in honor of his birthday. The rve ninir was snrnl In mnie nrll O I - - ..-.. v 1 -.. liancmir. anil rtelio-hffnl refresh- ments were served at a late hour. Those preesnt were Messrs. and Mesdames J. II. Gray. Harold Ireland, Jas. Peppard, and Ray Sigler, Chas. Hong, Will Zeigler, Wm.j Grenbemer; Mayme Gren-1 bemer, Mrs. Johnson, Tom Ire land, Harrv Aldinger, Hugh! Weik, Floyd and Gene Gray, of Hillsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. W. FI. Tillman, of Jennings Lodge. I T-. c. 1. tia t a ror saie icam norses, soreis,! one a horse and one a mare; and 8 vears old; weight about 3200; sound and true; price, Washington County, Oregon, his Moderate Prices, Personal Ser $450. S. A. Fredcricksen, Beav- final account and report as suchlyices. Residence faaeral Parlors. erton, Ore, R. 2; 2 miles North, near Walker place. 7-9 J, A. Thornburgh, Dr. C. Hines, L. M. Graham and W. P. Tlt'lrn u.tA amniiff Isaba l.nm ..j ...uo ..v........ w. j ..v s.'.., vu ... 1'orest lirove who visited the couniy cuuri yrsieruny in tne in - trrrst of ft commissioner fron. the west end of Washington County. Elmer Lyda; of Gales Creek, was down with the delegation, nnd they had nearly 700 names to the petition urging the appointment of 0. L. Farsons, the well known Gales Creek farmer. Mr. Fthrl M. Baiter, who married F.din C. Baxter at F.u gene in 1912 asks for a decree of divorce and for the custody of two little daughter, aired ai( aad two. Shr allrga rru. 1 and inba man treatment. Thiria M. Burg holarr a.k for a decree of di vorce from F". C. Burgholier Thry wrre married Jan. IS, 1921, and the bride say the trouble aroe ovrr IllOO which she re ceived from a aale. of her place at Tigard. She avrrs the husband treated hrr unkindlr because she would not bank the monrr on a joint account, and that at hi aug getion hr wrnf F.at on a visit, and later returned to live with hi m. Howrver, she says he still; a a i.t . ... treated her coldly and she I ft him on April 11. Harold A. Shaver, R. D. Flye rty in MeUger sue to rn- joln Uie ,ale of the Met , 1 l r. d..l " .. ..iiiKrf aa.a. T.. .tt... th.i f-a I-. ,1 1 ,1, ,,. 1 ,,. ,e .j ,)ailJf trlIjn!? them Mft,Ker Park wa, to , rommon pUygr,aBl and that it was dedicated for pub- i;, u.n vlf .A Wm uvi- - 1 . , 11 uni. ai v w tr 1 1 iinvt ijii am iiiiria, Huge on the park grounds and the plaintiff in the recent case ay they want the sale prevent- rd. They hare pnt op a 2S00 community hoav in thr park, and they claim the grounds are a pub lic holding. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Graf, of Bethany, returned Monday eve .. tivi - i:: """"" "'k wi ning from a three months' trip to California. They visited at Lo Angelea and other S o a t h e r o P"" a"u return Uat They w,u r.rwde ,n eKon UM HheT will take up their residence, mrv unvcriatii cs jus w ncre i la 11 . t ola P " P1' - I . . 4 . , . I lUlff . . , n. . . i.-i n r 1 at cou"r 'rn'"a 'c7 re Ioa 10 n Dc 10 loe - aMBA 1 OI "a snine. Methoalist Fniaeonal Chnreh. Third and Washintrton fThe Church of the Friendly Greeting) W.W cn.rfk n..a . sermon: 7 p. m . Epworth and r ay Junior leagues; 8 p. sermon; choir practice Wednesday eve ning; rrayer meeting', Thursday nrninr I O' Don't forget the dance given I by the Social Club of the Easternl Caliar In. fall mamKr am.-! tKa!pl friends, at the Moose Hall, Tuea- aav evening, .May aril, uooa mn- w . 1 1 sic and a good time is assured. Proceeds go to the new Masonic! home. J. F. Meier, of Bethanv, was in town the last of the week, sport ing a pair of crutches. He re- eently imbedded a mattock blade Mn r'nt Dr. Mason, of ! Beaverton, closed the wound, and Meier Is taking an enforced raca- tion. P Waldo Davii presents in re- Ljul his triple-toned golden chimes 'at the Methodist Church .t nVWk TnrU emln May 8. The program ranges from sacred sejos to operaUc airs. This will be a rare treat to music lovers. For Sale: Pretty home, SI rooms and bath room, toilet, etc. half acre of ground with fruit trees; nice lawn; cement aide- walk. Good location. Tualatin! 8Uf vciopment o., niiuoo- TO wrc- " lMrs- Bc" A- La"" Oas- ton, died the first of the week and was buried from Finley'a, Port lami Thursday. For Sale Team, weight 84001 lbs.; 4 and 5 years old; Shetland pony, S years old. Inquire of I Louis Garbarino, Beaverton, Or., I R. S. 7-9 Julius Foege, of near Huber,! was in the city the last of the! week. For Sale Simplex cream sepa rator, $20; saddle pony, $20. H. - l JeiDman v- 1 .. . 1 7-9 Buick Four for sale. D. Cor- 1 ... . . laf "l NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT 11 In the County Court of the State! of Oregon for Washington County. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of Morris C. Lincoln, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the! undersigned, Executor of the Last I tlTill 1 tTi It "i" xcsiaiueni oi luorria 61 - jncoin, deceased, naa uus day filed in the County Court executor in said estate, and same has been set for final hear- E.I ing and settlement before said I tlaoro. - - Orea Court at the County Court House I 111 If 1 II wlrtlTt ll.irAn An f day, way so, at 10 o clock OPMENT CO i". o sam uy. . "I I Dated this Sfith dav o Anril.l Eai Estatt 1921. Clyde Uncoln, Executor of the Last Will Testament of Morris C. Lin coin, deceased. Ai. at. sump x u. u. uump, At torneys for said estate. ; HARE, McALEAR k PETERS, A ttorney s-at-La w UpaUirs, Shote Savings Bank Bid Hillsboro, - - - O. .B a E.B.TONCUZ, A ttorney -at-Law Office, apstaira, Schalmerieh Blk. Hillsboro, ... Oregon JOHN M. WALL, AUormey-t-Law UpsUirs, A. C Shate Building. Second aad Mala Sta Hillsboro, - - - Oregon U. B. Basap D. D. Bo sap Mala Street, EfllaWo, Orefoa 0 . 1. m . oooisi oi sasvi Mummmm THOSs H. TONGUE, Jr, 'Attorcy-t-Lkw Upstair, Schuiaaerkh I I k Hillaboro, ... Oregon DX JL a RObB. M. D. PknidM and S. Ofice, Upatadra, ii Ci iu Boildiag. Eesidei re, cot Sixth aad Waabingtoa. Pl Office, 281 ; residence, 9SS. HMahain, . . Oreo D2. D. E. WILEY, M. D. Pbysl ata aasl Satgooa Office phone, SI. ReaiaUnce phone, 2682. Cotr r. eraal Baak Btaldamc HifTarioro, - . Oregon e. a Saaich, u. d. a a PhviiciAB aad Sarveoa OSTEOFATH (!Amnlrtlv nnlrnA hAamlt.1 In conaectioa. Call aaawered dav or nibL Ofice over Hillabor National Baak. Hillsboro, ... Oreo Phoaea Ofice Ul; tea. 141 I t aa 1 it. 1 cxaa resumed tne rractice o; I.. ... . . . uedicine aad Saraer. aad oas placea ia like sJosaaiercial Build I. . ataa.aaaa . ing. a Dove Ine tuiuooro Losamer- Baak, Hillsboro, Oregon. n!J ' . - uarvav ta n 1 aa ' " MA-'i M. U. L. WI. Special attention to obstetrics and diseases of children. Office Cotnnercial Bank Bldg. Oregon Hillsboro DR. DONNELL HAVENS DR. MAY MARTIN UfWnT, Otorrhea, frophylaxw r. ii c a i. a ti iuiuren, oaiuruay a. ai. I Monaa Bids- PcrtlaacL Ore. Laoa WBat Hyda, It D- Hoara 10 to IS Ofice Treaiaaeat of Diaeaaea of aad childrea aoae aad throat E3L E. T. ILSJJLIS. Chiropractic Physician uatog ia coaaectioa Electricity, i-yarotfterpaty aad ScieaUlic uieteuc. CaUa aaawered day or night, leiepoone S961Z. - lOficea 1 aad 1, Heidel Building IHlHsboro, - - Oregon DR.CH, POLLOCK, Upstairs ia Hillaboro Commercial Building, Mala St, Teephoae 148 Hillaboro, ... Oregu DR, W. IL PASLEY, Offices in Heidel Bldg., upstairs Main St, adjoining Post Ofice. Phone, SS6. Hillsboro, ... Oregon a I IL W. PRICXETT, We answer calls day or night to all sections. State Licensed Enbahner , ' . Orafoa I Dr. J. IL Roaarnan, DOT1ST Room 1, upataira, Shute Building. over Pharmacy, Hillsboro, - - - Oregon Licensed Orecon 180: Penn. 1(118 v. , rbOSM 971 r. I : CJO. J LLVI3ER of I the Washlnitak end Sixth Streets. .m - I ami - flat I W VrS - .maju F.IITS VeVX I UtrUi' I Fire, Lira, Wutomoeiki and Cas- lty ! and To get results, list your farms - and residences with us L C Lcenax, Mgr H;.lr boro, Or. , Arpia, fl.t9 per jraar.