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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS County Oficial Paper L A. Long, Editor Entered at the Pot Odiee a Ildltboro, Oreffoa, as stccnd class saail matter. SulWriptiosv, $130 per Issued erery Thursday by Mr I . C Xlckinney and L. A. Long Hdlsboro baa a quarter of a million dollar condcucr; a huu dit d thousand dollar vauaery ; a cut v acre Icganbctiv ticld at lite City liuuls; an auditorium tail ii the pride of the county, and the Inst county in Oregon f rviu a producing standpoint so why shouldu't Hillsboro grow. itli a lew manufacturing intitutions added to the saw cull and the tme a.h and door mill, Hi 11a bo ro will start on tint lap for ten thousand population. With three railw-i.t into the town aud a paved high way leading to all part of Ou $i there isn't any naton why any citizen shouldu t pin his failo; to the future. ' Mr. and Mrs. Xels Hansen, of 1'ctliauy, were Ilillsboro callers Tuesday. j Wiu. T. Brooks, of near Hut I dale, was an Argu caller Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Blair, of Ryan Tlacr. was out to Ilillsboro the last of the wek, visiting with friends. C. P Shewey and Portia Jones were married in this city, July 13, 1921, Judge W. U. Smith tying the knot. ('has. Robinson, of near Laurel, was in town Tuesday. He says his harvest yielded better this year than he anticipated. j . R. Earle and May me Schutr were united in marriage in HilU boro, July 1, 1SS1. Rer. II. A. lb ek otHciating. ' For Sale Wider baby buggy; also "kiddie-coop." Mrs. J. A. Smith, 1124 Jackson St. Phone !'02. S0-2J Married, in Hillsboro, July 1, 1921, Otto Schumann Jr. and Mercy WaJsworth, Rer. Guy R. Stover officiating. Owright Pomeroy, of below- Lei y ville, is the champion wild blackberry picker this season, as w ell as in the past. He says they are not overly plentiful, at that. Free Methodist Church. John O. Hessler, pastor Regular ser vices will be held on Sunday. A Japanese evangelist, Rev. T. Ka wabe w ill speak August .1, at 8 p. m. I. C lla.t, of iUtUwili, was IU the Cil Fucsday, aCvouipauuU by hi sou, ii. V. Haas, a loiuui newspaper uiau of Noittt l'.tkota Both father aud s.n say that Pa kota has had her share of urn i as a result of the Tow nK y non partisan gang getting control of state politics, and tiny say th.it hundreds of busim s m n hate left the state because of the one sided control. Fach thinks I lit the voters wilt get away from the regime at the next election and turn the state back to sane chan nels. North Pakota ha the rec ord for bursted Ksnks in 1!'20 2J. and the visitors lay this condition to the methods used by the Town ley crowd. Binder for sale: McCormick. ri ft. cut; i;.hhI running condition, cheap if taken at once. Also a ('rest Western cream separator. - Valley Roberts. River Road to Karmington. Ilillsboro, R. 2: tele phone Jtltti.V 20 22 Mrs. William Broaden. Misses K.I ltd and irsinia Broaden and Mr. and Mrs. Jartis liavc rtturn ed from a lime months motor trip t Southern California, stopping at the Yosemitc National Park on the way home. Mr. Urobilin spent part of the winter with los faniih, retitrnin in February.; The party motored over to Scat tit this week to Ik- the guest of I.. F. Brogdcn. While away they will visit friends in l'uyaUiip. where they formerly resided, an.! were owners of the Puyallup let Cream Co. For sale, cheap: Five-passenger Cadillac cylinder touring car in tine running order; good tires; would consider trade for liht truck. 10s First Street. Phone 532. 20 21 An opportunity will be gien Ilillsboro people to hear Rev. Terkich Kawabe. a noted Japan ese Missionary, Aug. 3. Rev. Kawabe is a native of Jatan and was converted in America return ing as a missionary to bis ovi n jeople. He is now on n -peaking tour of the I'nited States and will occupy the pulpit at the Free Methodist church, Corner Fifth and Oak, at 8 p. m., August 3. Everybody is welcome. For sale: Single set breast buggr harness in fine shape. H. H. Boge, HillslK.ro, Ore.. It. 5; telephone 51 line 10 Scholls. 20 22 Rev. H. A. Deck, of the Cong Church, leaves next Tuesday for I'.i thlehem, Pa., where lie will vis it his father. He expects to bt back in Ilillsboro by September 1. at the latest. Rev." 0. Dickev. of Dickinson, North Dakota, will oc cupy the pulpit the last Sunday Hotel Brooks Carlton, Oregon Open for business under new management. This hotel newly and beautifully furnished; fine lobby, ladies' parlor, excellent dining room service. Our Sunday chicken dinners, 12 to 1:30 P. M, are unexcelled, $1.00; all other meals 50 cent. We specialize and cater to the transient trade, tourist and automobile parties. Ar rangement can be made any time for special meals or room reservations by phoning or wiring manager, stating arrival and number of party. Come along, you commer cial men and automobile parties, you can eat and sleep here with ease and comfort. Fine, quiet place to spend the week-end. Everything first-class. Hotel Brooks Phone 552. CARLTON, OREGON Second St Garage Ford Specialist BATTERIES TESTED FREE COILS TESTED FREE Parts have come down, so we can give you first-class work by experienced men, at pre war prices. OPEN EVENINGS - GAS OILS and PARTS CARS WASHED Second St. Garage 1050 Second Street, Phone 2931. Night phones 2906 and 894. HILLSBORO, ORE. Real Bread Perfection Bread i making good. You know it if you buy it and we know it. It is a wholesome bread; it is just a good as imported bread. Try a loaf of Perfection Bread We can furnish you with roll, buns and pastries. Al ways on hand. Let u fix you up for that Sunday order. Perfection Bakery SECOND ST. HILLSBORO. ORE. in ,'ti'v, and tin- thiirch will bt j closed durini August. j IV (tiir. of I'liillips, wis in ) the city S.iturd . S. A. Xedrow. of ltitlianV. was .in Argils e.iller Monday. Swat that ijophcr. Save your crops. "0 2S John Narup Jr., of above Hanks, was in Ilillsboro the first of the week. Valley Roberts, of near Farm inutoit, was in the citv Tuesday niorninir. F.d. Schorler. of South Tuala tin. was transacting business in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. H..e. of! F.irmingtoii, were Ilillsboro visit ors Tuesday morning. i (leorge Wielicckc and Violet i M. t'ulliertson, of South Tualatin. I will he married this evening. j Jos. Kiseheii, of above Moom- j inn, was in town the first of the! w eek. I Chris Johnson, of Mason Hill,! beyond North Plains, was in the! city Tuesday and called on tin" home paper. I M. K. Weaver, of Timber, j where he conducts 'be hotel, was in the citv Weitnesilav and called! on t he home paper. The K. of C. team and Hanks mixed nt Cornelius, last Sunday, in an II inning u'ame. the k. C's. taking the game, S t. 7. Lou Myers, of Chelialeui Moun tain, came down to tin county sent Tuesday and spent an hour greeting friends. Marriage license was granted the other day to I'eter DeU ndet ti iiml Josephine Cocehella, of lliii erton. Church of Christ, corner Third and Itasebne 10, Pil U v. !,..,. I lr. Helms. Slip! ; II. subject. 'The Factor of Faith;"' 7 11 Junior and Intermediate 1 u dcavor, every iiiemlw r should b present as the County Fvreutue Committee is puniif us a tisil, S, subject, "The Freedom of Choice;" good music, Fen IF Fishbaek, pastor. Mr. and Mm. Cieo. Hun, of Cortland, were in the citv the first of the week. K'sts of thr Clay Freemans. Mr. Huri is trat c I in if auditor for the O W . R. . Co., and savs that in all hi travels he finds nothing beltrr than Washington County. F. Melipiist motored to Seaside, Sunday, r r t u r n I n g Monday spending the weekend wilh his family, camped there for the sea son. Louie reports a tine road In Seaside and nays it ii a won derful dritr. Ira I, alius, t Hanks, wns in the citv Monday. Mr. Mills hai trapped more gophrrs than any man in the county -ami he knows how. He has the vallev between Ranks and Ituxt.ni prrtty wr cleared of the pests. Mithodi,t F.piseopal Church, Third and W ashingtoii Ms. (Tin Church of (he Friendly (ircrtimt) Walton Skipworth, pastor 9 :tS a. in., Sunday Si hool ; II a. m . sermon ; 7 p. m. F.pworth Iaue; 8 p. m., sermon; prayer meeting Thursday evening. F.lmer Spielman and Donrr Moore wrre wtiitrd ill marriaifr ii HilKboro. July 1(1. 1921. Ju.lifr (leo. R. Ititfley performing the re renion v. John lhach Jr., of near Rov Use tod Crown Casotint oorruztrenawitayi That your engjne shall deliver m the maximum power and the maximum speed it was designed to develop. The refining of Red Crown gasoline to make a high-quality motor fuel is based on a thor ough scientific knowledge of the fuel require ments of the automobile engine. These requirements have been met by the Standard Oil Company out of its years of experience and in accord with a policy of true service in its field. Look for Standard Od Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at service Stations and other dealers. There you will be able to get good service with Red Crown gasoline. of . STANDARD OIL COMPANY taaurMi ,UU.ro esll. i the It of the wei k. ll. tU it t arsi, lis, of hor banks. Iiaiisatttd buin. s in H" count t seat the Usl of the ..k Mr. and Mrs I. ail U. IU.. of N.wUru, were IlilUlwro iilor nu r Smidav . t ons! oitinc Milhr, of near Fariiimiilon. wa up ! the I'tics.ltt lii.omni; Work was snpi lul. .1 the l.isl of the we.k on the l.kni ol II" lairy t rei k bridge, throiti fd lire 'l Iuiiiih r .inri Mr and Mrs. J. U t olio. II tn. I eluKlreii motored over to I'a eitie t III I he first of the we.k. I" remain a w ei k . (on Nelson, of Seattle, w n in (lie nil I' uc si I . . iiu i Iniil f in lid. He and lirril f VI. valid, r oiki ! tnillier 2 rs or nion u it In It Fast Pott! Mid iroiii' I'irii the pal lilt: pldi no. t onijr. -gallon at ( liunh ll.bh , at 10 a. in i r Ii . r moil and eoiiiiiiiiniiiit i t II i m topu'. 1 i in to I oioiirv I I iiniK i line l 7 to. lopie, I hi I'ou.li in the Milk II I k. I. must, r Nr and Mr. .1 I. Jinis, of los iitilist in ii.it. nj Mr. Jariis' pari ills. Mr and Mr. U it lit nt lri'.. ii Mrs .lini. was an iiiNlriiit.tr in d.uiii ! u' n uiin ii the I oii; IU a. h si liouU ilurut' the past j e r ir Sal. Si l till I II 11111 of h ll ..aU Inquire 'f W. IF J.m I l.ll.Uiro. Ore , R ; i and one I , .If noli north of IFllsboro , ,r N..tl!i FUins IU TO n. 4 , ! 'e I,. ,, . ( 4 NUlkK TO I Kt OllOKS (to o Ih. ,,.!. , . ! ' K I l it. ini.i. r si .1 was bv Mir eo.it. Ii toiirl of W a .Ion v Ion I oui.l l . I'i.'I lll.li"" 111 III! '.'l"ll ,l llf .lllll. o, I I,, f rsuii 1 1,, , j i , ( Hit. , (I, t t. 'I J.J.. I"?l.ditl aph.lnl..l s.l.n.in.lr ! V. In,,, ,, ,, '"' lor of Ih. . .(ale of M,fji. u, ....,, ' "' I, .1.. rasa. I . j J.,!,.. M ' Now. lln rifore, all p. rson F I us mm 'i us ?: a:o i;s BANK KEPOKT Report of coiidiliou of I lie North flams Commercial Hank, al North I'lains, in the Mate of tire i(on al the i lose of huuni . .lull' SO. l-'SI. R F.M U Kt IS Loans and discounts, iiu lulling rdiseoiiiilt show ii in Item 3 I , if any , t Overdrafts, inuir.1 and unsecured 1'. S. goi eminent sr curities owned, in i lulling those tliowu III itrina 3 1 and 3 it. if any (llier bonds, war ranlt, seeuritiet, in eluding foreign gov eminent, stale, inu ineipal, corporation, etc., iiu In. ling those-' shown in items 31 ami 3ii, if any Judgments . Hanking house, f2.3'iO furniture ami fu tures, 3,i2 30 A in. unit t due from hanks, banker and trust coiupaiiiea, .li s ignalrd aud apprmrd ri irnr ngriilt if tin. bank ( tin kt on banks nut side city or tow n of reporting bank and other cash items ( ash on linn. I in I t it It Total lush and due from banks, items a, 9. 10, II and IS, tl,77l7H Interest, tatrs am! peliset paid ( Uhrr assets, if any IS.73J ; lit SS 3 s jo at, Ml 7s '."i ws 7. .itn ou 877 Os S7. ! Total I i,i). 1 0.1 II i lAiui.n it s Capital stock paid Hit IVOiliHl!) Surplus f,ii ,A(M) 00 lu idi iidt unpaid 700 00 Demand dei,,,,lt, i,tl r llmu banks,, subject to rrserir : Deposits due the Suie nf Oregon, and depo- ils due count v or lit public di- tli111 sub items 11,9.1.1 .13 i'M.'ll .is lilt 3 on I9.V9 II M Hit. I i! ies and other funds . Imliviiliinl deposit, Mibjei f to check Demand certificate, of of deposit mitit.iiiil- 'K Total nf ilcmtitnl I'"sits, other bank deposits ject to reserve 21.23, 25, 27 and 2H ; - $7(1,20 I IU) Time and Saving DepimiN, sul, J"1 reserve ami payable 1, deinnml and siibjecl In nottci Time ecrtifieales nf deposit ifiilstniiilinir Siiviligs deposits, pay. "tile suhjeet to n.i tii I'otal of time nod anv- ililfs deposita pnyn ble 1111 ileinnnd ami subject to in.liee, item 29 mid 30 -. f'ltl.Ul l Reserved for Utrs, In terest or deprei iittioM H(U) IU) I;";'1 r- -iiioMi Mate of Oreiron r 1.. .1 Washlngtiin, hh. F F. M. Mays, cashier of ,e "bove nni,M-.l bank, do s..l, ,lm v l,1,"t '" '"'ve statement U Irue to tl,,. best of my knwedKe and belief. " K. M. May,, Cash,.,., C orreet-AMest: J. (.. ,.,., m. L, Ilalchelder, W. M(IV DircctoM. Subscribed nml nworn to bef "" "i n inn, ,njr r Jisly. 192) :V 'ypner, Notary 'b, jug r-xpiri-ii IV! fore COLUMBIA- 3m "Yea, I'J like lo bate a Colombia, but--" Neer mind that but you ran now buy the Culura, ray, only $100 a wrerk. W. T. Hoyt Columbia Agent 11 PYORRHEA (ro Moutb Wash will (rn , i, , ti, ,,. m,.u,i , (tiiiiis F. ttrf than any know n mm dt fWn Mm.lk W..k 1. .1 . 1 . , . ' - .. , ,. , .,r i... 1111,1.1 11 .1 r 1 f ir.lK tisrd by di nil. It for ihrlf ptlleiitt. Oro Mosith Wash take ...r. i, 1 it..! fit fnoii gtiuit and makrs tlirin nalur il Oro Mouth Wash will .Irarup I Oil f IlllXi th tolW wl.rn you are your drnlitl, hit work w ill U .,., Ii km Oro Mouth Waah will U trnl In n.u . I u.-r wj rrerlpl ..f ii.i,r, onb r or draft f..r f 'ol. pauUik Hillsboro Chemical Co. Hillsboro, Oregon I mail, ml Itrfrr. n.r, ,s,r Saiingt tank, I l.lMww, I An Announcement llavinc purchased the W II LARD SERVICE STATIO, I 1050, Second Street, Hillsboro, this buMitert mB conducted in the future under lite name of Lohman JJattery Company and we will give courteous treatment to all cud Your Patronane it Solicited R. C. Lohman, Prop. GOODYEAR AND PENNSYLVANIA Tires and Tubes IIAVOLINE AND MONOGRAM Oils and Greases WASHINGTON COUNTY'S ONLY C0MPUH STOCK OF AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES Prompt Service-Fair Prices Service Garage Cars Washed C W. GREGORY, Prop. Oil and Gre Sen