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L XXX. Illi I SBORO, OREGON, [RIGAN LEGION UNION NEMUHIAL Mal* Hrlp Wantril < limit ii«> r, Hill*l*nr*, Inipilr. at < I MASONIC IEMPLE IS NOW COMPLEIEO I litui min, uf Smith Tuai alni, » a* in tin- , ily Saturday u I Smith, of itialertiin, It »a» an Argua «aller I rids) iH^Hrltl at ihM-f-iWlk. Fur ambulant r service, call l-mig.. Wdl Meet in Nrw Home f P M , Sontlay, Apul Mlh Felrplionr MA*. «» tf First I imr I hit Saturday Evening Mik« Rahn, of near Phillips, KM.RAM >OR THE DEAD CITY’S FINEST LODGE HALL »a* in llir illy Saturday evening Howard Km, uf nrar lllmnn ( onatru< tion Subalantial and In- » I . h al I’oal Eatabltahra Firat Ing, » a* in Ilo « Ily | rnlay noorial Day <•* W<*W trrifjv in Drl.Aiar F iniah I ugi io D« Iplam In , •■( Mu iflin. , . ..... lay < »eh»*«. Aprii ». ilo • a* a rlty tallrr I rii lay ■ I . I \ \ M W||| rl, j , g..... I’u*t t»f II i II s I h « tiro \ anti, rraruli n. uf llanlt*. tin* « .»niing «Snlurdnv « veiling „,11 bolli il* Mr..... rial Sunday • a* III Ihr ally tin I*.I uf 1|„- inri I (<»r ili» fir«l tiinr in Ihr n* w I« mplr nt Ihr « «»riirr «»( S. « »»nd L,!,, . .1 7 30 •• • *••• h* •« ,l" « rr li illio.liil I pi*i.*pal «hurt’ll, ami «lo a ring «Ira» I m rry plant* ■in«I Im« »»In *tr« « |«, th« < «»ntfn< all r ibi affair »411 l,r an (or tale, fù |»« r M A laglcr, torn, M« »*r* 'I ran« hrll A Par«- liu«, «»( Fur land, lint mg br« n «11 < lly, Kuult d Phulir 3I»7. lai. Cl finidiing n III fidi oW * The pm J»»hn l.uiid|(rrti( tsf n* nr I ltn«»n hfag« d in putting th« fun* hr* «in ihr «tfuHlIF« thl* V nu m a,' »•» • »»ri It. 5.1hg iva, »a* tranvai ting l»u«inr •« wrcB Th« h . 1 1.1 1 o u* . it--' ding i h»ru* ami k**»mldy !»<•• liti tuunly »rat Saturila« thr lu nting and lighting *y*t« in, «nu >uii«t ment*, b* Itr« M II. mariI Elabrr, uf llanlt*, »a* ha* « <»»t ihr uFii« r «unit tiling lik« tarry in ilo city Muiiilay aliti inaili hi* (lys.OOO, I.» nothing «»f th* In,... .linn In Kn H \ D«« k ••Usual tall at thr A rifu* otto r. Í h rn I »hi ng Th« intmur i* nil t lu. rli an I r gioii Preambir tu tor Mair Jersey SI. M a a i • pla«t« rr<| nini nrnl w urk w n* i,,, iii,.t> h ti. Morri* !> M • il, bull, yearling l> t Tallma*, «tonr in thè* r« g arti l»v <>«rar Ja v,l ( oininan.lcr A 0 rob* II.*II « all »f I I« 1*4 rtr.l < on, lira«, rtuu. Orc , Il 3 Ih«* rntrnii««- 1« «»n S< « «md St M iti Haiti, of Mi Minin die, » 4 * llir l«>l of the mil il»« l«»l»l.v ha* a « « in« ut Huur I h «4 u by Mr« limili« liria» I. a llill I Addir««, ht <• \ It < ianira.1. alili thr grami «tairia*«* I« admg » re li \ < iitiirniii Addrr«« by M Mr aliti Mr. it I. Tue krr fu ihr upp« r atory. T«» th« h ft f the I• \ la tll* library, which If I W I h dr W rrr A*turla « ivitor* inrr th* i« fin« ly furni*h«d, having a fir« s Mr« M < r*c»f im« h wrrfa end. pia. • I fiimitun ia wiilow \.Mr« «* bt \rlhur M («rari M aliteli I wo uhi like Io buy a with » hair« mm! divan, upholatrr I I’ ' kilt! arcuili Itami Illuder, «i ft cui. In «d Thr U dlon « r a f t t ti Flirt! <>ijt I \«l» ml Anthem, l>> (»irl Rr guml « i.mlitlon A K auftnan, i lu v» urk thr \A ili <>w t Faft i« an |r. . i h.«ru« mol A««ru«Lly lilllsl>uro, t tre , R | « *. nthrr I ionie imluttrv l.n II |t« nrdi« t»‘»n. by Hr« Mi«* Xnua llylaiiil of Braver Tu the rail of th*' ha)! am! Il loti, «ai i alling un I lill«lM*r-< loar, i* the «lining ami ballromn, H.IKU.ro po.t No a. Thr She report* her » Ith dim* n*u*n* of ill f« ♦ t and I ih»r ri» an I rtf han most hr a rill« fri« iiii* I «iiiay parrnt* a* impro« Ing In brailli ineliri |i, «¡I feet, with a maple h tir « and requests thr atir tul Lr u( mri rr «««lent of thr com I or .Sale Inrgr alarti Stiri tliHar, **f vpring e«*n*trm tion. In |uln( » si Ito« Non Srtlariaii Ser lami pony, alili »,.rk ami ilriting the r* ar are the kit* li* n, ladle** barn. *a, «art ami »addir John comfort riMiin and g* nil* im n'« r r la. atory 4 <i i l^-«! * r («»fgf I ia<»pplr« Buse, llillaboro, It 1. ! lie ba** rnrnt contain* the \ P M libre, onr uf thr «»hl |< h oí I Iniidrr« l irld heating appar.tu* and «ture room Unir *up)M>rtrr* of thr \l mr « reel |M»p|»y ! rghm Suh rr h<i>*u* (in thr lodge rmon Moor th** • rrhly, a a* In luan I ritta V tir.t In geert the . i*itur I* the grrrtlng rouiilt »rat frlrmi* tur Saie High grailr Jersey hall, ami to the north I* the nirn'i iRoUt HINESS CAUSED RY rii» lo frcalirn Aprii I ; lira* y smoking room. 15.30; ea*t of till* EYESTRAIN ar* the t umfort room. Thr T. producer ami lugli tester e w Irr'* room I* juat ea.t of the lam! len»m, Bank«, tire A d I » oii nrr ncr«t»u*t (rei «>ut uf mg and to the left uf thia i* the W. F. Prgg, thr tir a« re ri un prep room containing atore» Mt« hntr hmclacbr, »»r Kr«»u<li I1« thnnir* nrr )“u nrr tuflrr ■neri hant ami undertaker, » a* up and paraphe maha tu Hlilsl*.,«,. >aturday, ami *p< ni The main lodge room oj.cn« off X«« Ir- 4» < t«»lrnili Ih» wo rda, an huur grrrtlng frirmi* tbr T.lrr « room, ami tin» I* thr i' ' i ri admg, »di aumelimr* Far Sale Two H u I a U hi large*! unob*tmeted lodge room liur m «un lugitiirr, a tlull beati W J l!r«d. in thr count, having dimension* ■ iiflen «unir* on or after reati m» *, just frr*h E. Hail ,'f «O feet ♦ incile* !.. <Ì3 fret and kg ■' i » mg ut doing any kmd Qualanta Station, (> 4 <1 «1 inchr*. if i In», »mk. Eyratraln »ili wajr. T I Samuel», of West Haw Thr room i* t'ovrrrd bv a . rl IH« III any «erte» ayniplum* lin i, «.iU noultl noi tlimk »ere Ime, wa* In tlir city .Saturila« ami . rt carjwt. gr< v in tone, an in Uliveti h» il If yuu ha»r thr i allrii mi thr rrtiglou* archi« for » calm* nt of |x rliaji* around one anothrr yrar's rraillng th**u*aml dollar* The lighting ra.t doubt **f it, tonatili a *pri «lui on thrar troublea I oan M ani. il fitto* to $ 1300 appuratu* ia the latrai in rlrctric Ser tir I ugnilrr ni .\ndrr«on * • m A arre traci, nrar lleaserton. control The vtntinn* arc of oak rwrlry M..rr, !hll«|»or<>. .«*ntur t itimi «ccurily \\ rllr II, care of brought from thr fortnrr quarter, la>» and arr maaaivr. » ■ Arguì On thr next Hour almve it a I Nilder, of Laurei, « a* a city dining room for ordinary nar, <allrr M nuday. llr ripcct* aitón WELFARE CLUB ca|ial»le of .eating sixty |>coj*le to prò.r up on •n D A ( forty Till* » ill I*** uartl b. *mallrr |>ar A »rry plratant aftrrnmm »a» un thr bill tie*, and a neat kitchenette ia r^1'' ' >• thr lati iiircling uf thr For Sale A gotnl 8 yea r -olai alongaidc I.o.ker* latrr »ill lw I arinni«'tmi M rifare t lui*. Tlmr* mule II M Wcatcott, Hill.bo built adjoining thi* room ‘ M r. Il ?•« at tlu ro, t tre . R A, on thr !.. E. Shut. \* a inciting jdacr, cxcliiaive. nmiii uf Mr* John hanina « 0 fami th** building it |-« rlia|>* the fine«! 'iter thr buvltir*« «rvalnn thr J. e Beach, Henry tirarli anil in the «tat«', eon«idcring the »ite tini« wr « >|«rnt in <|ui)ting The Wm Jackson, of North Plain«, of the citv and numerical i <'in furi r r » ill hr •■■l.l nt thr ba. «rrr aniong thr Monday crowd «trength of thr lodge. R< t ««»« mi tliat ilsited thr city The building committc ia enti I N riii I y refreshments wrrr For Salr Four ft tir woml. tied t*> eongratulatn.li« for thr •*r»rd Iti thr hostess. f »Ur « “I thr « luir » r rr Mr. «ir. , al so some Al tlinothy bay work ha* l.rcn completed without Ralph Prahl, Hillsboro, Ore. delà., except in receiving mater ’ M PS W 111 > I r b . 11 •« lai when the cement atipply wa* Pilone tata. » a *ii<l Mi*« \ • «In Murta Hon C F Tigard. w ho i» doing «hort late in the year. Ìh» in inrrtniK w tll l»r ni thr The committee in charge of thr ••■»il« uf Mr, F. I. Kraiia. Thura a*«r«*ing «Ina n hi* aay, calne tip *alr of thr old |»rojirrty and of froni Tigard. Mondar, to turn in ■ \ ) ■ r 11 | Il thr new «tructurc conaiatrd of F.. «letali «llrrt* (‘or Srr I . Johnaon. chairman. It R F.a« 1er, Cha* F. Well«, W N li irria imi («lenti I Bell. Thr outer linra of the atructlirc are worthy of note and prevent a COMMUNITY haiidvomc appearance. The roof interests ia ateep and ia of guaranteed con ARE BETTERED, «tructioii. Leonard ami Lloyd Brow n, local metal workers, cov OUR CITY AND ered thr building Situated a* it VICINITY ARE ia. with th«- Carnegie Library to ENRICHED BY YOUR the north, the court ht.uac to the CO OPERATION WITH weal and the new Baptivt church THIS STRONG HOME BANK northwrat, the new temple hav a tine vetting, and the Masonic fra ternitv ha» reaxon to be proud of the new lodge home. PUBLIC SALE SHUTE SAVINGS BANK —rosi bu»ine»» friend “COMMUNITY HELPFULNESS” “FRIENDLY CO-OPERATION” |L THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 192.1 .Miss Holsing* r, Bed < ro«s I h Id Beprc senta Uv*- for Origon ind California, was in town »< v > rnl days last week, in th* inter • *t of llir Junior It* d < ros«. Sh« mad« interesting *j>< rein « nt the grnd«- schools and is working with Mrs Emma Bryant, county • i liool *u|M-rilltcndent, nnd also li* id of thr Junior B* d ( ross for tin- county. Pullets for Sale 0, 7 and 8 w i « k»’ old Wldtr la-ghorn pullets, nt from tlflc to MO<- each, now rea <ly These are full brood of well raised birds, and not culls. Also i f< w desirable dates left in baby Im ks from our customary high Aride niatlngs Paul Dudley, Molla, ( Iregon. P O address, Beav.rton, Orr., B 4 Phone, Bi .'i», rton rschangc. 4 0 Mr». Naomi Elizalw-th Iler died st I he (nrm rcnidciii * ncar Shcr »■•oil, March 29, 1923, agrd 82 Vdir». Sill- I* survived by tin- fol I>*» iiig children John C I lier, Hugh mid Jessie Iler Mr* C W Mrs C If h.ll., Mrs Mr. H Kelley, S ( < at* liing, of Sherwood. The funeral was held Saturday am! in t« rm* nt wa* in Pleasant Hill c«-m tcry, Sherwood. Muncy t<> Loan The Fred Un ,-<-r estate lias $2100 to loan on :*«od security,- Apply to Frank ('ugi r, « xccutor, Cornelius, Ore., It 2, or E. J. McAlear, at Hare, M« \lcar A Peters law offices, in ''hut«- Savings Bank ; Building. HillslM.ro. 8 8 Mr. and Mr». C. F. Brown, of south of Beaverton, were city slier* Monday. Mr. I Brown and In* brother, Wallarc, have a |iart of the Latino place under lea*« md they will put in 111 acre« of onion* thi* spring. We want a boy of 14 or 15 wars to work or a farm. Must l«c able to milk from one to five cows. Could arrangr to go to go to school if wish, but could work steady if not.—Fred Meury, For * st (¡rove. Ore., Star Route. S lilts Anderson, «if the big Broadmead farm, above White «on. was shaking hands with In* friend» Saturday, »topping in llill*|ioro for an hour, enroute to Portland. For Sale A 12 disc Superior drill in good shape. A good bar ■am. Victor Ijsheyne, H i II*I mi ro. Orc., R 2. Two anil one-half mile* south of Hillsboro, on T IL Tongue farm. 3 5 I red Berger, of Bethany, was in town Saturday. Fred is just getting around again after nurs ing soiu«- injuries which resulted from Ins falling out «if an apple tree while pruning. -".'4 No. 5 s C. R. BUCHANAN & CO. East and West Willamette Asso ciations to Hold Session ( lueorporated ) DEALERS IN CONG. CHURCH, APRIL 10-11 Rev. Livingston, of Corvallis, to Preach Association Sermon Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes Thr East and W, st Willamette Association* of < ongri gational ( hur< I k s nn*i .Ministers w ill meet in joint »« ssion in tb< Hillsboro < "ongregational Church, April 10 and 11. The program begin* at 1 :.3O p. m. on Tuesday, Th* devotional exercises will I m - conducted by Dr. Kantncr, of Salem, The af trrnoon session will be devoted to the <>>nsid< ration of Our B< nrv oleniv«’’ and business. Th«- K*-r. Abraham« will deliver an aihiress on "Our Work hi Africa.” The Association Sermon will be preached by the Rev. Livingston, of ( orvalli*. on Tuesday evening Wednesday forenoon the Prob l« m of Our Churches” will b< dis cussed in O| m - ii Forum. In th«* afternoon at 2:00 o’clock Women's < trganizations” have an hour. Followed by sideration of "Our Educational Inter* st«."' led by President \\ eir. of Pacific University. W« dnes day <■» ening will lx- Young Peo pie’s Hour. Thr Pilgrim Boy*’ Chorus, of Forest Grove, and <»f the local church will sing at this gathering. The public is cortiial- Iv invited to these meetings. LEGION MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Seedsl Telephones 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branche»--Cornelius, North Plaint, McMinnville IS YOUR WATCH ON ITS LAST LEGS? Let us put your watch on its feet again and make it an accurate, reliable timekeeper once more. We have operated on and cured so many sick watches that we guarantee our repairs for a period of one year. Bring yours in and let u* make you a price on the job. No use to carry a watch around that is merely an orna ment. Put it to work again. Better attend to it today. HAS VISITOR The American Legion Po*t Tuc»- day evening belli a get-tog* th* r inerting at Legion Hall, nnd State Adjutant Harry N* l.on, of Portland, wav the guest of honor. Afta-r the busine»» session was concluded. Adjutant Nelson talk cd for fifteen minutes, telling of affairs in which the Ixgion ia in terested. He was followed by Dr Hvdc, w ho sjiokc of th«- w orth of the or ganization ami w hat it means to- ward heljiing get justice for the boys who are physical orfferers from the world war. .Mr. Long, of the Argus, follow ed Dr. Hyde in a half hour of talk in which wa* stressed the neces sity of organization by veterans of the war which had meant so much for our citizens and the need of patriotic instruction at all times. A report on the membership drive was read and A H Morgan, w lio captained one drive, will fur nish a dinner to the winning side, which was in charge of Wilber Dillon. At the close the boys served a regular barracks luncheon. “Let ANDY Fix Your Watch. 9 J. L. ANDERSON, We wish to thank our many friends for the sympathy shown us during the illness, death nnd obsequies of onr beloved husband and father, the late Fred Pfister; and also thank Dr. E. H. Smith and the attendants at the Smith hospital, and return especial thanks for the floral offerings. Mrs. Minda Pfister, Frederick Pfister. Hillsboro, Oregon 1147 Second Street FORESTGROVENATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON Owner must srll a 1920 model, 5-passcngcr Maxwell. This car has run les* than 9000 miles nnd is not "worn out." If interested. write Box 56. R. 2. Cornelius. Ore. 4 « John Osterman, of Verboo rt. was in town Friday, While mak mg the rounds, hr dropped in on the home pajier and |>aid for the PUBLIC SALE 30th annual subscription for his father. Bernard Osterman. The undersigned will sell at hi* For Sale or Trade—Two-vear- jilace just west of Cornelius, on old colt. M ill sell, or trade for Baseline road, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., on young heifers R. N. Brown, I FRIDAY, APRIL 13. mile west of Hillsboro, on J. T. Young place, on highway, Telc- Fourteen head of cattle, all tuber culin tested and no re actors; 9 4 6 jihunc 118. Jack Vanderxanden, of Roy. cows, 6 Fall cows, 3 just fresh, w is in town Monday, paying Jerseys and grade Jerseys and 1 taxes. John is a good roads en Holstein; all good milkers and thusiast and say* he doesn't mind giving good flow of milk now. paving taxes if that will get pro There are no spoiled udders or pie over the roads in good shape. spoiled quarters. One registered Jersey bull; 4 yearling heifers, For Sale Seven registered Hampshire ewes with lambs. Al nil sired by registered Jersey. One Smalley ensilage cutter No. so a registered yearling ram. H 10; Fuller A Johnson gas engine, E. (ir.-ibhorn. Beaverton, Ore., R. mounted on truck, equipped with 3. Place 3 miles south of Reed woodsaw; high-wheeled wagon v ille. 4-6 with rack; 4 ft. corrugated roller, Henri Mohr, of this city, who and 7 10-gallon milk cans. lias bi i n nt Bend for thr past six The following is consigned by weeks, was in town a few days, an outside party: Waterloo Boy preparatory to returning to Bend tractor; 3 bottom plow, double for the summer, w-herc he will be disc; double cultipacker or corru with the Brook* Scanlon people. gated roller, single cut-away disc, For Sale- Black Minorca eggs Deering binder. John Deere for hatching; $1.00 per setting of mower, 5 ft. cut; havrake, all in 15. Meier Bros., Beaverton, Or.. good condition; and many other R. 2. Phone Hillsboro central articles. 1R8. 4 6 Lunch at noon. R. M. Banks, of Banks, was Terms of Sale $20 and under, dow n to the capital Saturday and cash; over $20, 8 months’ time, paid the Argus office his annual bankable note, at 8 per cent inter visit after calling on the tax est. counter. Geo. A. F.asterday, Owner J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Spirclla t'orsetiern—Drop a M. R. Johnson, Clerk. card, or phone 384, and I will «'all nt your home. Mrs. M. E. Cau dle, Hillsboro, Ore. 2--13 CARD OF THANKS Wa will sell at auction sale at the E. Hi lvogt place, at .Matson sta lion, on S. I’, line, on highway, three miles cast of Hillsboro, at one o'clock p. in., on SATURDAY, APRIL 7. Six foot Deering bintier, in Al condition ; .McCormick mower, in fair »Rape; 2 dive», 1 very good; liny tedder, fair aliape; hayrakc, Bain wagon, light wagon, Colum bia drill, fan mill, 2 harrows. 12 Dr. E T. Helms, Chiropractic inch plow, vineyard plow. Planet Jr. cultivator, good xhape; »hovel and Electro Therapeutics not a correspondent s t u- cultivator, spray pump, 2 cross dent, but holding a cut saws. SO gallon iron kettle, Diploma received by set liarness, Stover 2 IL P. gas actual attendance in engine, good running order; some a chartered college blaekxmith tool», and numerous Consultation nnd ex other article» found on farm. amination wit h o u t Terms Cash in hand. Eighth year in Hillabo Helvogt Heirs, Owners. 44-tf ro. Heidel Building. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. He Knows How.” STATEMENT OF CONDITION Call of the Comptroller, December 29, 1922 LIABILITIES RESOURCES $424^09.22 8,088.90 19,780.00 5.275 00 Capital ___ $25,000.00 Sarpiwa ___ 50,000.00 Profit» ____ 17,700 l 91 Circulatioa ---------------- D»po»iU ____ 401,781.74 $859,182-86 THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" 3 and 4 per cent Intereat Paid on Time Deposita J. A THORNBURGH JOHN E. BAILEY W. W. McELDOWNEY Proaidant Vice- Praaidaat C s sfilar E F. Burlingham S. G. Hugkas Optician Jeweler HOFFMAN FOR Highest Quality AT Lowest Prices EVERYTHING IN— WATCH REPAIRING, OPTICAL WORK. SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, IVORY, CLOCKS, WATCHES «