BIG SUIT FILED Mrs. Alice M. Hammer, of im .ti h 6A suit aeamst tie etta of the lata William ile Quillan, asking for tha McQuil Un hum Srnmi and Oak St. valued at about 14.100, ami $a,000 in cash. Mrs. Hammer makes C W. Rediuoud, eiecutor of tha last wiU of Mr. McQuiluu, and all the McQuillaa legatee defendants, and aha aks for an injunction prohibiting Executor The Host "Beautiful Cr in JSszsriccL Redmond from bringing proceeu I "n3E3S3 CAC3 j inga to oust her from the prem r , It is hard to imagine a ' business needing delivery ' si all which could not profitably use a car so even in service and co economical in cost ;.M ..- ML R CADY . i PLAMMG AMD C A1MET MILL At the expense of sevoral thousand dollars we have installed the finest finish lag mill established in Washington County. Eighteen big electrically driven machines are turning out the finest finishing material ever placed before the Hillsboro public. Our own dry kiln takes care of several thousand feet of lumber daily and we turn out only the best. Soch - Doors - French Doors Vindovrp - Window Frames Screens V And everything turned out by a splendidly equipped plant. Visit our mill on East Washington Street, where we run a crew of from 9 to 12 men, and see our stocks of best Oregon lumber transformed to the highest-class finished product. Ectimatea Cheerfully Given MBteo Saoh and Door PJoHMng Mill ; Ea 2D72, Hi&boro, Ore. ise nntil the circuit court passes upon her omit. Tha complaint alleges Wat iu May, she was living in the 11 cU allien borne and that we tea Utor waa feeble in health. She says ha agreed with bar that if she would give him food and lodjriaa and her personal care in I nursing aa long as h lived he would will her the MxllO occu pied by tb McQuillan home ami give her n legacy of $,000 ii cash. She says that she tnertup on refused to take other work nursing, and applied her time to the contract. She admits that the contract was not in writing, but that unless the court decrees her the land and money, she will be out and Injured on a boua fide agreement between herself auJ the testator. According to her complaint she lived up to the alleged con tract front. May, 1919, until No vcmber I, 1920. She says that the executor has refased to pay her the (S,00 In cash, althoagh it has bean demanded. Mr. Redmond states that the case will bw fought in tha courts. and has retained Hare, McAlear & Peters to defend the action. Arthur D. Moultou, of Port land, and Bump k Bump, of Hillsboro, are attorneys for Mrs. Hammer. L O. O. F. CELEBRATE One of tha fraternal sesiions of the year was enjoyed In the lodge room of Alonteauma Lodge I. O. O. F. In this oitv. Saturday eve ning,, April 10, when SS0 Odd Fellows and Bebekaha met tn cel ebrate the lOSnd anniversary of ue lonnaing oi Udd t eUowship. The occasion was also tha first quarterly meeting of the Wash- mgioa county uaa fallow and j Rebekah Association. The pro gram waa more than interesting. Dt. L. W. Hvde mad tha add mm of welcome and Senator Wm. G. Hart delivered one of bis charac teristic addresses on Oddfellow ship. A number of songs, read- inn ana recitation and number of instrumental music j were given to the appreciative audieace. The favorite of ill ... Sister . Rebekah Sabin and her eight charming daughters. Re freshments were served at th close of the program. President a. a. walker, of Forest r)rn . . . . - presided over tae meeting. The aw quarterly session wffl be held st Gaston in July. HOLSTEIN EEDRS President Frank Connell nounces that then will K. . meeting of the Washington Coun ty Holstein Breeders' Ass'n.. at the Farm Bureau nffiM 1- Uill boro, on Saturday, May H. All members are requested to be in attendance and visitor are in cited. : ConfMInf inn. I V U SiLI - TJ--0 v-uurin HI Die School at 10 a. m.; Mother's Day program at II a. in., The Girl Reserves Hnrn. will -i... 1 n r- .HCI1U HMD service in a body and take part i. "'"cues, ine piiHtor i iflitmi will m nn fli oilier, U'li Country's Queen." . The evenh.V aervioa will U. ... . . The Eitp..r;i. - n.i:i .'. wiirwian J&ndeavor Society i ictt sat AtAaT m . 1 , . " F m. u. a. lieck, min ister. Geo. af u..t.. ' f vt .i noixn iwiii. w n a Miii.k.a. . . uiMjuuiv yevicr For Sala. a Swis bull; yearlings Uo regl. tered Brown Swis butt calfV Adolph Rutschman, Laurel, Ore. """""-smnsajMmnusmsi 1V ' "1 The Car With 100 Hill Climbing Records Oa January 21tf the Pai MDrtonaN Model 646 won dt world's stock chassis record for speed by travtiiag at rast of 102.8 miles per hour. Sace that time M6 models have barked every teat of tyoad and endurance that could prove the metal of a real caamesoa. At one hundred points in the nation these michty cart arm mckled the best Ual hill climbing records sad surpassed them wkh ease. knA in mrk eaie the tests hsve been csjotWtid If nonal drivers in standard model that any man CM t7 Ii s. nrMu to einhuii or amnlifV suck canclstaal in the held of iport. The records apeak for thsmecrro la & most positive terms. Tin affirm that, irresnectiw of nrko or dIoMi the Paire 6-66 is the leader of all Aracrkan iportiag If you believe that championship form i tha host gunransji a all 'round efficiency, then you must believe in im Pas-. If you believe in demonstrated performance oa road, k3 and track, the 6-66 wkh its exclusive power plant must incvksUy 1st the car of your choice. PAlOt-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO CSTRCIT VoVsw'01uawe 10 IJ4po JMMhV CflP9 aVhtf sssHP1 flsVl4 , HUFF & CASLER; Htlbboio i Is Aiato Time Our salesroom has some spendid used cars in fine running conditions. All standard makes such' ao Fords, Chevrolet, Dodge, Buick, Grant, Oak land and Overland. We Buy for Cash and Sell on Tcrma Get that car now. Be ready for the picnic season. Our Motto-" Satisfied Cuetcmcro" Used Car ExdoMe a . . J KMV I lirniNt D " 1111 fl .w awtwijr uarn raucnoro Wm. ALEXANDER, Manai Cr SHORT CROP EAST ' - Reoorta centers in the middle west and eastern states all Indicate a irreat- HC w lrull8 an was at Orst renorU il. nn-.i . . . ate advices received by the Ore futlon'OWe"' CooPertttive Asso- An authority . , r Kc"crai iruit matters in the ,.pr,..i , i mates rues! F.vmii.i- . .ki r ' we hive been able o learn rcffardinfr the friut situation between the Rocky mounUins and the AllanUc "SS Indicates the lightest crop in a generation. Since' I last wroi yon, tkr.Wln'.JSdJS; damage to our prospecU r?!. Ullyspeakfng,,!0:; TJJ' 'i'"11 o blackberries, rawberrie. and apples. The .p. " ;r ago. From Idaho come recent re port to th a i . """hob oi seri- Idler "d I frm U'C Y'k,m 22 ( n eral it may be of the Vast wU1 , nm&llest ,ruit P In year.-Oregon Growers' A'. rar&5!mP,e"'"seM,. ? W0 ,adlile Pony, tao Ih Jbm., Orenco. ? 7' W7j' tin, was In 4, ooutn T'a noon IU t0Wn Tue'dy 'ter- nSSOLUTION Wherea; the Divine Fiith" t.. M --i ....1 liroilr vanett nonio our e"'i" : er, John Zimmerman, who w member of our Templf, "., faithful worker, be it Resolved : That we l" ber of Friendship Temple. Nf; 8, extend to the bereaved fa""'?, our deepest iiympfftliy, una ne further - Be.olreds "" That a !'? ; these resolutions be wnt n Immediate family, and a copy forwarded the Argus. f . . - . - p .. itii. . North Plains, Oregon. AU kind of ffarden H'.S OrcetTower ft Co.