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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
The USUU) You Buy To day is a New-a Better-a Heavier "USCO" at UieH092 Trice with KoTax added LST Fall at the $K00 rrice it seemed to motorist a it the 30 x 3li I'SCO had reached the peak of tire value. Yet the makers of USCO ha now produced a still better USCO a longer wearing tire with Thicker treaJ thicker ile walls. Better traction, longer K-rvice, more mileage. Ami the tut is absorbed by the ma nu act mot. The new and better USCO is a tire money's worth that was impov ible a year ago. TTlp i. - : LI - I it is iH'uii'is usewv Better 30x31 SM uco today only in J USCO. HI 4 1 St K Mil k?2 J I S $ f : United States Tine United States 0 Rubber Company S yvTrwvv vv 77777777 v v 77777 Where You Gin Buy U.S. Tires: OTTO ERICKSON & CO., PETERSON EROS., ROSENCRANS A CRENBEMER. Hillsboro; W. F. COFFEE, Banks; CORNt L1US GARAGE, Cornelius; MAYS BROS. MERCANTILE CO., North Plains. (ieo. Peterson, a son of Fred Peterson, one of the IJacona pn- i iit-er, was in Hillsboro Monday. Marriaue license h.ive been granted Irus M. Wells anil M.ir jorie Bradt. the latter of Forest (rove; Lt-Rny 1$. t'rand.ill and Lctha Lid J, Portland. Norman (ircer, who h.is just returned from a three weeks', trip to I .os Auuclcs. was in town. Monday, visiting home folks.1 Norman say that he had the time! of his life at the California coast. L. C. Mclijuist, of the county machinery house force, returned with his family the last of the week, having motored to Crater Lnke via the valley mid then made the way home via liend and Central Oregon. He report a tine trip and was much pleased with Crater Lake, the wonder of Northwest waters, where I.. C. says the trout are the finest in the world. .Five is the limit of n catch, he say, and that hold .1 chap to his regret. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Larson, of the Sliute school dis trict, July .11. lit'."., a son. Mr. and Mrs. li iyticld Poolt y are up from F.ugcne, enjoying a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. F.nimott, parents of Mrs. I'ooley. Senator Hare went to Pacific City, Saturday, to remain a week or ten days with the family. He was .accompanied over by Wayne F.iiiinott, who will visit with John Hare. Jm VALVE-IN-HEAD 77 I As- If f HmOTOR CAR! - LIVESTOCK JUDGING Come in and see the Mw BUIGC for 1923 The Seasons finest and most complete line of motor cars fourteen Distinctive Models ALBERT F. LOSLI Hillsboro, Oregon On Friday, July X. there w. held in Uhmjt couiilj. oik at the Flint dairy (arm it h.ll, and a second at the Hthw llolstein ranch at Fauril, a series of crv instructive and aitercst ingc dciuonst ration fr the Hoy and tiirli' club mcmlH-rs of ash ingtou county. The livestock work f the coun ty is in charge of O. T. McWhor ter, county agricultural aeiit Mr. McWhortrr jhh J the woik vut with m idiort talk on Hie c seiitial points to look for in judg nig dairv cattle and otx-ciallv the (luernsry breed, of registered breeding found on the 1 lint ranch. Many of the animals are iitivortcd Guernsey s aiul of e cvllent tyjv and breeding The placing by club member were very good and several jcrfct placement were made. At 1:30 another group in crrascd by many of the morning, assembled at Laurel and receive. I instruction on Chester hite hogs and llolstein cattle. These annuals at the llatliavtar ranch arc- among the finest in the state and hold records from mtiiv show. A very noticeable record was made by two members f the Ti gar. I Registered Rabbit Club, in the placing of the Chester White sow clas. Margaret Troflitter, a little miss of nine ears, scored 100 per cent; also Fugme Itishop with 100 er cent, the third me lit lcr of the team making T3 er cent. They were highly compli mrnted by Mr. Mc hortrr and invited to send tram to the Hanks Hog V Dairv Show in Sep tenihs-r. The twrntr rliiblnrs all voted it the best day ever, and all are out for a 100 per rent report and a full attendance nt all the future judging shows ami contests. It is planned to send a good team to the state fair and the Pacific International Livestock Fvposi tion. Cor. CHRISTIAN VANNET Christian Vaonct, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Vaumt Sr., of Fir. between Fifth sn.l Sisth dud Sunday morning at Salt Creek, Wyoming, from Ixirns sus tained July 29. lie w as agrd 35 years, iu montlis ami a .lays, and wn a Mason. Shriner and Flk The trlctrraui announcing hi. death did not y the cause of the burns, but as lie was an oil well driller, it is thought (lo re was either an nil explosion or tire, or an engine explosion. He is sur vived by his parents and the fo lowing brothers and sisters: Jacob and David Vniiiict, of Hillsboro; C. W. and Mavnard. of Salt ( reck, W yoming ; Mrs. () H. I'arkhurst. Uallum, Montana; Mrs. A. T. McDonald, Rothirmay. Montana: Mrs. Harrv M.n.tpl.W. Cedar, Minnesota, and Mrs. I-vi Urewingt.in, Rothirmay. Mont The remains left Wvntntn,, Tuesday for shipment to HilM.o ro, mm the lunrraj will take place from the Free Methodist church under the auspi. es of the Mason ic fraternity. Deceased had been connected with thr Wyoming oil fields for several vears. THE 4-H STATE LOCAL On Saturday a meeting of the executive committee was held at tin- home of the nresi.lent K T Trothtter, at (ireriilmrg, Oregon Plans were made to carry on the org inijtat i.,n of local lenders associations in every county nnd sc hool director of the state. In this work n second vice president of the state Association will head each county branch and will as sist all local leader with ll.. I. problems when requested to do 111, A very enjoyable luncheon was served at noon, with Miss Helen ffkU'frilt h. .1 t. . & C. ... issisuuu ninie (lull Lender, as the jruest of honor. Mis Cow gj ,ns indorsed this new association and feels that it will be of material assistance to ill club workers in the nlate. State Club Leader 11. C. Sey mour hns extended his apprecia tion of the obiects anI tion of the association and has fflven it his Indorsement. Plans are being made to hoM meetings nt the State Fair nnd nt the Pacific International Livestock Exposition this Fall. CP ORDERS CAR LIME Alfred Riclmsd, nrnr Benverton hns placed nn order will. ",... Agent McWhorter for a cnrlond ot lime to be shipped from tin State Lime Plant this Fnll. Mr. Richard and several of l,i neighbors have found tin. Inff of grim alfalfa to be profitn me, nnu me lime ordered will used on nny nlfnlfa fields whl are to he seeded this mining s son. Mr. Richard stale thr n.l. .,,.v iflMI M nre now belnir nonled fni ft amn fnl strain of grim alfalfa which they have found very successful In their locality. Countv Ant. ich a Chris. IMrrsoti. of Jolly Plains. a a nty iitor the 6rt of thr eek. M irru d C, T. IjivI oi and It. no. e It burg. , of PoilUnd. July sr. IS!!. Rr- I'gll. "t the M F. church orlu i itnii. Mr. 11 A S. t (. r and daugli ter, Mai-!, of Portland, were Hi the city the lt of the week, Ihe guest of fnelld. V. C. toffor.l. ot Heavrrton. was up t the city Monday after noon lb- just rrturiud from a trip to the TopjH nish, skims, country. J. N". Loudon and Fred tioette, of above Plooming. were city i itor Monday I oti.l.ui lis. I a smatl trad of Winter wheat which went 40 bushel to the acre Mr Mas (VsudsU and tlungh ter, Mr, lb th Saw yer, arrived home last night fiom an rsteu.l ed trip to I o Angrle. Sn Die go, and other California point While South they crossed into Mexico for a day' visit. John W. Shannon, of Stevens ville, Monttna. and Re. W, A Shvnnoii. of Minneapolis, Minn, arrived Sunday for a week's vis it with their iter, Mrs. R, Cran .tall Rev Shannon is connected with the prisoner r form move men! and his duties are of nation l character. John Shannon ts a prominent pioneer stockman an. I property holder of Montana They start on thrir return trip Friday vnd Saturday. Harms & Christemen Ar. UatesJ in their mw .hop , V, m& Ui twssrs First and Sfoavd, anj I Automotive Repairs First clasa KlachisM Shop in conxtion th, class machuv. shop U th city. U,ht and hvy oek Mai wtsrk solicit SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Let us fifur csa slorUnin( lm,thm Harms & Christensen Trlephons) 651. Waingt,, Strt, rUlaWt m Wm TasUNIVEMITY OREGON Tk toll of ItUfSlur. Sim) 4 th Art with n irpanasasMa TV proiMHonai arhool of Artkj Uc1ur liwni A Jauru.tr Uon -EJucation-OnMivaila itmif -La Maximnr-MiMW-rtirml CAk. Um JocxJrsjr. TW 7i trat Qftm OsasiW t a Fv acafaofu or any inor marks Orfo, u,r, Otua. i mm THE NEW TOCJIC LAXATIVt at tvtw osvusv rrotu mm NEW LOW PRICES ON MASON CORDS (Ortriixt) 30x3 1-2 $13.95 32x3 1-2 19.35 32x4 24.50 33x4 24.70 34x4 25.35 32x4 1-2 30.70 33x4 1-2 31.55 33xS 38.95 OTHERS ACCORDINGLY Bailey's Tire Shop 1 130 Second St.. Hillsboro, Ore. UWO J11E(0I II w II w U A U ox mmm It has been proved that as much as 20!. of th power delivered to the driving wlieels nuiy ba lost through friction, du to tha use of un tisvor retl oil. This friction may be of two kinds-tha friction of metal on metal, due to the failure of the oil to preserve a lubricating film between tha bear ing aurfaces, or the friction of otl on o7-th internal, molecular friction of the lubricant. Too heavy an oil, or an oil lacking in "oihness" - the quality that makes It cling to the brarmgs while at the same tinw offering a minimum of internal or fluid frictbnconatitutei a direct dram on the available horsepower of your motor. Hit right body at all operating temperatum Mad. from LLfully l.cu tri)l)t ,nd i.nHflt.ll, i.fm.4 t,r , p.,.,,,! hlh-yui,m (.me, Z.ioWmm ba Rr..l oilliiMa,- ll clln, to Uailn. luilae, whll on.riu in Il.II , minimum of liittloiial rwlavants lo ) .iiglm puw.r. Z.ml.n. maim.,,,, ,h. ,l,ht labtk.iln, b.Klr andsrsll condUI-.n. 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