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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS METHODIST CHURCH County Official Pajver rhe Junior Epworth League will be present in a body at tin- morn hi ., si rviee next Sunday to •"'“r I tin pastor «peak on 'The Phi) I I'hat Men l.iv e By ■" Th.* Polly I f’*' num quartet will ■Ing *1’t ui. t iui* of the Soul ami I " . Iioir will sing. By t ool Sd«> Sli.idy Rills." In the rv.iuna theme will be \\ liich i* M'»»l port.mt. Past. Present lure ?"‘ ' Win M v Chiun" xerv be held each evening of the w.rk. \ ibrr i• •• program is being arranged under the itispie. « of th«* S.nior ai’J Intermediate I.engues. Suii.l*' School meet* regularly »' '' *' .nd Junior church at 10 to Morning worship at 11; Intenne .liatc anil Senior Epworth I ■ a<U' at i. 30 and evening worship at 7 30. The Church with a Fri< id 'v Greeting invites vow. - The Pastor. X WILLARD BATTERY Lat F. L. Pranger & Co. HILLSBORO NOTICE! After October 20 We will make Five Deliveries Daily Instead of Three 8:30 A. M. Sharp 9:30 A. M. Sharp Third Leaves__ 11:00 A. M. Sharp Fourth Leaves 2:00 P. M. Sharp Fifth Leave* 4:00 P. M. Sharp We are always trying to better Our Service and with your co-operation we will try to Please You. of uiii.ni each Kindly phone your orders in early TWO PHONES—Grocery Dept., 2001; Meat Dept., 982 rhe promoters of the rce.ill of Ciovrriior Pierce Imx e lnid down and the ballot will not be burden ( d w ith the vote thi- No« < mb. r It i* said that those who wen -e curing petition in found that then was a great .eiitiineiit again Nt the movement, and if it held movement. and it held the throughout the state. ax it docs in Washington county, there arc thousands'« who wound hnu xoted to sustain the governor and this from the ranks of those who did not support him .it the gvner al al election. The scheme of r< Mr*. Emma tliwkrn, of lUavrrton, call x* as fathered in obscurity i. i llill.boni vixitor Friday. and no one wished to a.s>ume tin Mr* l.ottir Barrett, of Sc i.idc parentage of the child. I M m !• B Hill (hi. week A For Sale Nine xhoatx, • CIRCUIT COURT mo nth. old. J. C. kumuier, -outli Fifth St . Hill*boro. 8 1 The case of O. B Hathaway, Radium Appliance. nnc. plaintift. versu* Geo. VlcNander, In ilth and xtrength." The price sheriff, was ilecideil by i Jury In if body padx will be mixed next favor of the olh« ial, tin* wc<k. month. Full particular* of \ D The jury R. lfowlby. A. Knox I i.ke, Dalia*, Oregon. 38 3t Geo. Harm*. Cli'ni Simin r, W m Matzke, John Milne. H. J. Smith. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Jennie 1.. Gray, V King. J. < Beehell. I’. J. Hi rb and li« o. B< al t h. I <tli< n \itl and friends of Karin Jr. ington tendered Mr. and Mr*. J A Dalia* Murray, of llulur. wa* Zitmiirrnian a plraaant »urpri.-ur i ur» lined $50 for a**ault. Lt>, < let«»tier H», the oti'rtUOU brillìi Ahern. Nelson and Prob*t w< ri heir l<Mh wedding anniversary each tilled $500 and a j id sen Mr. anti Mrs /.iiunieriuaa w ere tence for violation of tin liquor n.irried in Mascautah, III., and have law. On payment of .yl00 < ach < sideti in Farmington (or If year» will stand paroled. \!icrn and I lo ir friendl presented them with * Nelson vver< in tin wnaJ |> n< . beautiful dinner »et. A lunch *»• Beaverton, last spring, whin .. >er* «*<1 at a late hour. woman wa* killed, after a party Those enjoying the evening wer» hoad <oul hostess, Messrs, and Vie» at a resort near Biaverton. C. Vandvnii Ion paid $100 on a llames Get*. Jack and »on», Ed »nd f »lm Itogr. Elmer Scott, ('laud (*u«»k. liquor law charge. To plead Oct. 23 State v* \ Sl.itrr, Earl Johnson. Mrs Taylor, Robinson. Harry Jcibnian. M Mr* ('lark, .Mrs Caah, Misses Huth Heuer. M. G. Jon< *. Ben Kmiig. Hoge, l.ut'ile Cook; Mesara» Charle* Wood an«| son, Donald. Oliver Slater, A. l.ott. John Erickson. Frank K< ibu* pl< adi <1 guilty I v irt Hoge, Sterling Zimmerman. Hoy . nd Dan Smith. and sentence vv ill In- imposed la ter. Pleaded not guilty Ralph NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Simpson; B. Sobowlski. 1 Stevvi Notice is hereby given that the under Steve Yorkovich, Robt Carlson, signed, the duly appointed, qualified all liquor cliargt *. ■ nd acting Ydiinnistratria >>f the F.»- State v*. Geo. Snsbaiier. pl« i mte uf Charles Auguttme D’Huudt, deceased, ha* filed in the County Court of not guilty entered. of the State <>f llrrgon for Mashing The trial of - Miiiiii«' Ilraki l ush, ------- --------- 1 - --- — Tnr «.,,, I'..i)4i l.*r final ■■e.iwnt m the rrrarrrn ttttti vmTTT^nfr ht prohibition law. consumed two days in court this wt t k ind I the jury was sent out to <!« lib* rate last night. At pms hour thev had returned no verdict. Fall and Winter Bargains When buying your heavy clothing for Fall and Winter wear, be sure to see our stock and get our prices. We are sure to please you as well as put money in your pocket Men’s Underwear Bradford Underwear for M?n, in Wool Mixed Union Suit* $2.95—$3.50—$3.95 All Wool Union* $5 00 Men’» Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union* Women’s Underwear Medium Weight Cotton Unions $1.19—$1.45 Women’» Fleece Lined Union Suits $1.65 and $1.75 Children’* Unions, in Medium Weight Cot- ton Ribbed 95c—$1.25 $2.25 Medium Weight Cotton Unions Men’» Two-Piece Wool Mixed Underwear $1.65 Chiildren’* Wool and Wool 50c and 75c Mixed Hose Women’« Wool Hose 60c 95c SI 25 Girls* Wool Dresses, in Blue, Tan, Brown and Red. Trimmed and Embroidered $3.95 and $4.45 Men’s Wool Shirts in Khaki and Plaid* Very good value* $1.95 to $4.50 Men’s Shoes Boys’ Fleece Lined Union Suits 85c and $1.19 Chippewa Hand Made Shoes. These are sure to give satisfaction. 12-inch top $10.00 16-inch top $12.50 12-inch Loggers, calked $13.95 Boy*’ Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union* $1.15 and 1.45 Rubber Footwear Boys’ Wool Sox 45c and 75c We carry a complete line of Firestone Apsley Rubber Footwear. Come in and see them and get o«ir price» C. J. BREIER CO. 1148 SECOND STREET NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notier i« hereby giren that the under- -igio.l, is t.luiiiii,tratris uf the estate •f Frank J 1 iserroeiler, deceased, baa tiled her final account in the oflee uf 'hr< ounti Clerk of Washington Cuun Oregon, and that Monday, the 13th .lay of November, 1928, at the hour of 9 ito A M in tlie forenoon of said day, III the County t ourt Hoorn of said .ort h I» bern appointed by said Court . . till time mill place for the bearlug of objet lions thereto and the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published October IM, I 923. l i t publication November IS, 1IM8 •MAItY OVERHOEDEH, Administratrix of the estate of J rank J. Overroeder, deceased. W S Ward, Attorney for Adiulnis tratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ii. the Matter Men’» Two-Piece Cotton Underwear 85c Men’» Wool Sox 29c--35c—50c —65c .Iter of .«aid estate, and ft*-« —eg Court has fixed Monday, the Iffth day of November, 1883, at the huur uf ten o'clock V M of »aid .lay, tn the Cuuu ty Court room, in the County Court House, in the City of Hillsboro, M aah mgton County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objection» to «aid tin .1 .u count, and for the fiival aettle- ment of »aid estate. Dated this lath day of October, 1923 MAItY A D'HONDT. Administratrii of the Estate uf i liirb - Xiigustme D'Hondt, lleceaaed I . B 'longue. Attorney for Adium istratrix, Hillsboro, Oregon. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington Coounty. Children’s Fleece Lined $1.19 $1.45 Men*« Fleece Lined Unions $1.85 week .■'■T We Charge Batteries First Leaves Thursday interrii nt the IW Other d llilhbon. ( >FV » ’ll, ils >< v . l»l » i • ■ ' " • ' 1 • * * And you will buy and be satisfied Second Leave* Mi KINN EY. B -, .. „ Mini Subscription. fl.30 per GET OUR PRICES THIRD ST. \ Issued on The Willard is the Premier Battery of them all—becauae it has and holds its strength. Big auto concerns realise this and use them We 'iave an eight-hour Battery Charging Service. u* charge your* I ONG, I diUn I W M. hlXM?Y. «'uncr* HILLSBORO, OREGON U m Batats of Anna golden wedding F.mith St b.lw.-n l> Oak. cclebr it. .1 their gold, n ding ** 19Ï® Grocery and Market • THE STURE OF COMPLETE SERVICE * Onr In.vWMing Volunw of Humnea. rnable» ua to giva you th. bc.t gr.de of nvrevhandiM. Lw thè ka*l m.mey (hit S.l,.|„,| ('ualxwnrt* are «wir b *•« rr*«wvvmrnd»ti.m» Some Attractive Prices Meat* Groceries Shoulder ' ral R<>*»l. lb Nil luldcr ' • «1 «k 11- 2«»* IH II»« hit« II* aii » $| (MI g II»« g«»«ul liti* k < uff« . 1 IMI 7 1 tll liurtlrii'« «n (amai i««ii Milk 75 .1 larg«* t ai»« l’*gl» grati* Nalm«»H l (MI ('ampi»« Il « S«»u|»« » tu Iti N cali* m«’ilium «i*. \ c.»l Stea , It* It.-, f Pot R.»»»l. Il* 10c IJ'xl&c 10-12*8« 8« Boillllif Bref. Il> II.. ( St.'» . II« Simar < lived Break t«»t i oung siati, low a, in I *'3 To the union wert* born l ight «liihlrcii on* *1' mg in I'hildhood 1 lu y Imm four teen g mud* liil.l re li au.t .-ne great grandchild Mr 1 OUIIU » " btirn in New Jersey sud » h< n a \tMing man made hi* H mov ed to low a first trip to < 'r> g«>n in I a a I did $ L0Ü 23c 2Or Ila. >>n. * lb* Pork Steak, lb Pork Roast. H> aliti >1 85 1 ard. large Pur. 1 aid. medium 80 Pure I ard, small 4S II« aii« •Pi SOAP 1 I largì* LARD Pure Ptirk bar* 1 aumli 1 bar* Ivory 1 pa«kagr |vt»r% S.*A| Flakr«, an«l l argì* ( «alt ani*« «1 Pati et. I ou Will hnd it vewy convenient to do ymir »hopping at ut »Luv. loe wv Rave ewrylhing t«v aat and Our »ervicr and pm.r» WILL Pl.EASE YOU King & Frank l'wo Phone. GrocMriea, 200!; Mr.t*, 9M2 NOI H I SIDEWALKS ORDERED IN J I > Í tin in I 9*9 moved In r. with it of ily, buying a ram li a mile II.. town, near « »ok Park, (•»r high» ay . w li< r< t h< r t<> many year«, later Hillsboro Pr< «mt nt I hr < . l< brntloii wrrr Dr. Mar B .lone. • »( Wash. Dr (’ W Ù «»tillg <>( ( ’«»I Ville. Wa.h ; Mr fiuti Mr« Sat tcrlrr ami van, Jam. «. l’urtlan«! ; Mrs < F Nmilli. Hill.I >«»r«», t *i<- trr of Mr. <>Ullg M r> Smith having atteiidrd th« w « «Ming in I • 71 < I Smith, <»f Htllib«>r<>, ml Mi . ’ ■ . S ’ I \ 11 gelrs, (’al. M r. and M r 'l «»ung have niftdf many friemls in thi sr< lion dur mg their thirty four v» trs • »( rrw idrner hrrr. I hr presents urr< nmux and beautiful and th« ztff.tir w t S .1 happy one in all r< ^p««ts Thr child r« n a r« I d : »r oung, Portland .Mr-» It« na < < • r w i g, « » f ( latskaliir , Dr M t«* J olirà, Sp«» kanr, Wash ; Dr ( \\ 'ï ninni. of Colvil]«-, W ash ; Mrs. < alia Latimer, of I.os \ng< 1« s . < I ! i(• > t nia ; Mrs Elsie Sutter!«-« . of Port land, and Kobrrt oung ’ of \ r t zona. CHURCH DEDICAI ED The First Baptist < Ito ,. • , nt S» r ond and I.in. <>ln *tr< • Is, i very handsome edific«-, was <1« • li nt< (I Sunday, mid during th. »ft • • r ||o< hi and evening over $7,5(i O WM raised in i ash ur pledges, so limi thr organisation is prn frre from in<l< lit. i|n> *s building is a credit to tin . a matter of pride to th. Robert (ialr Kay is th mid it was during his iniiii that the obi i liiiri h was .< thr new on. built. The dedication wa* in imprrs Hive ceremony, mid R. v, \\ | Riley, of Portland, mill II. . () Barbara Zur. her, deceaaed. Notice is hereby given that the uri 'I»-r-1.'miI his been duly confirmed by the ibove entitled court, as Executor of the l ist will and 'Testament of said de. . lted, and has duly qualified aa such. Now, therefore, all persons having * I urns against aid estate are hereby f W right, i >.m nil.. . . r. Inri of notified mid required to present the the Oregon Baptist Stat. <.,nim. imr, together with proper vouchers The dedicating Ih.-refor, to the undersigned at the law lion, assist.d orti.. . of Hare, McAlear 4 Peters hi pastor and tin- congregation read tin Shute Saving, Bunk building, in alternately from tin S< riptur< * in Hill-boro, ffrrgon, within sis months thr dedication c, .......... and from ilatr hereof. the program was imposing Rev Dated this October IHfh, 1928. () < U right pri .. I,, . | -I, WILLIAM ZUHCHEH, mon ; there was a song service, a Executor of the last Will and Testa riiefit of Mini dr«-ragrej. solo by Mrs J | Coulter, »ml « Hare, McAlear A Peters, Attorneys sermon hy Rev. J C. Austin, th. for Executor. •»»•»"« <-«» o|x rativ< Buii,i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ing. Then mime the offering mill this was followe<| by h „. ritn.ilis In Hu- County Court of thr State of tic ceremonial. Ori-gon for Waxlilngton County. In III. Matter of thr E.tate of Dudley The church organization stmi.ls II Stowell, <lr< raxed. as follows I), m on* I I», rilus, I N’oticr i. hrrrby given, that the un M Itice Robert \iiilerson. J If .....«•rxon, J. If <li rxignrd duly appointed Adriilnbtra Deacons, Harry 'I’li.unp lor of the F.stnte of the above named Riggs ' 1 ‘'«I. Ilan bird m the above entitled son, Robert fen*, n. ( hi ,, H old IT, court and <aime, hl. flnal account and Samuel Iliilitt. Triiste. U P r' port , . hiu h, anil thr court ha. tlurd Dyke, \\ I ('row, ('or i llyrr, mil appointed the 17th day of Noveni Bronlew< , . It. J. Ta i lor. I" i. I'ez.'l, at Hie hour of 10 o’clock A. I box. 'I of aid day, and the court room ol Senior Chorifctei Mrs It L. Tay III. above entitled court In Hlll.boro, lor. Junior Chori,I. r “ r, Mm. J. I. Oregon, . the time and place fur hear < oultcr. Pianist, Lenora Bryant mg obje. lion. In .aid final account and for Hie fin il < tllenirnt of .aid e.t.te. i Hall'll Illi-, I Nth day of October, 1923 SAM STOWELL, Adiiiinhtrator of (hr E.tatr of Dud lev II Stowell, rleceiiscd Hare, Mi'Alrar A Peter», Attor ney. for Admini.trator, King & Frank’s l or Sale Three young llol Stein COW*, to freshen brtw'e. „ D«. I to 16. A. Sumllnrg Heuverton.flre., R. «2 Mji(. |111(t|| of Huber station. * \ ii ordinali« r itliii|( Í*»í the . iili .t rt|v ti<>ll uf «-f iurnl wide walk« «»Il M t «I Main «trrrt, t».«r.irrmg prop« rt ! uw ned by Mi«« Hertha ! I I« MIC « k , an.i L Tongur « intuid mg to uit»rr titan («<1, a «i pa««rc| tn ((>r «Ity «fluiteli al lio r« guiar narrtlng Tucaday night I hr * ity attorney o a« al «o tn«Irii«*tr«i to tira* up an or«ii ii4ll< r prof tiling fur « riumt alale walk «oii«t rut lion at Fifth an«l < lak -»trrrt« «»11 proprrty o»nr«| \ W ilry, a atrrtrli near by \\ thr grammar «ch<><’l nrr«ir*| for Ihr U«r «>( thr «< httol < hlldrrn lit« \mr ricali Legion wa« grant« «I thr u«r of thr auditorium for a dan« r on \rmt«ti« < Day, at W hlCfl (lilt« I ha* H ••hlllgt.Ol «OllVt ty « « Irhrattoii will t»r hr lit hrrr In «uppsirt of thr Legion thr «tty will pay for thr janitor work ami light « Thr penali V provided for fall lire of pro|H-rty owner» to p»v for it rrrt w hr « Improvement» was waived the Shute Savings Hank took Up a bl«»« k in tlie Ifrtdrl a<| «Idioti and paid nil coat* ronnrit ' <1 with thr taking up o f thr pr op • rty by thr city Thr bank pani all «trrrt improvement» and the inuiiry rrquirrd by thr city to tiid thr property in <»• IKIND SAI I Moller La hr rei» > th*i ,1« ■ di br trfritrtl Ihr und til Ihr hour of ta»« •»*. t b t M>«n«la)( th« JMh da> X l*rJ. «ml Imturdialrlt II» Itely «»|xncd b» Ihr Ho«ri| .»f s or» of Dnamagr Diatti« i X tagt« •«« (otinl y, Orrgtu», ’ ug|* e of I !»••• II l»ltgur, i ( oniiHfri tai lUo« it. tn Ihr « . boro, ilrrgof», í“f «n i«aur »t •aid diairi* I in Ihr ••ott oí • atd I mvim I« tu l»r in «Irt» • Suu or fllMN» ra«h, «r | ‘V •ertaily in numeri* «I «»r*l* r «» g$,tMM> A«r yr«f« (rom «I*1 S, iMM> *t* yrar« (futn «l«’. r . » Hit, «rtrn year« (mm <l>* l*»trf T. IMMI right yrar« ír«»«n «i*’ •f H •ur * T.tMMI alne year« fron« dalr »*1 p*f •aid b-<nd* I«» boar iuterr«! «ent |»rr annum, |>ay*bir »rt •i »b# iy. prim-i|M»l «ml inirr •! |» oft. r •»( Ihr (uunh Irr» 11 ill «hur o, Oregon, or «*l \ rw Kgrtxy oí (he Mal* «»Í tir«-« iilrf orb < Ity, •! Ihr opt»»»«» of l 118 41 Ail l»i«l* inu»l I k arconti > it tx rrrtiflrd rberh for SlOOo uiM unddb»n*l Ihr appr«»«ing legal Mf M«wr« I ral, U infere, I (‘ullorh will be t urnl»hr«t ful bidder, I hr aforr*«i»i Mir !• aut» confirmation of Ihr ' rrrdlng* «ml Ihr •uiltoric*' bornia by thr I ir« ud ( «»- rt I of Of «gun for Washington t Ihr Hoard rr*rrar« Ihr rt )rrt any and all bhla <«r I*« • part uf Ihr bond* hrrrbt »•! Dalrd thi« lath «lay of < >■ * I P im. t HAS II 111 Ml "III* Mr and Mr» ( ieorgr I Allen .nd family have moved to Salem, .Sr«rrrt*rjr uf thr where Mr Allen lias gone Into or* ut Drainage Dutrh I l><i»lne»s. Mr Allen wa. formerly («»unty, (>rrg««ti «»Í ‘ .enior member of thr firm of Al I' n Ac |r< land, but «old out to l^*» t. r Ir< land last spring The Al l> n« made many frirnd» during tli.-ir residence fiere, who regret thrir departurr I'*r * . Math A meeting of tin lllll.l u( fer Club was held at lie Hy ■Mr» I,. A. Long la»t Im unanimous vote th. .Ini' I i.l« <i l’l to erect a new rr«t Imu Fur Sale, I heap Haavy team, bar- and ratlinairs will lx < i m • and wagon. MUI work any where at tlie next meeting il Half mile aoulh of Kinton a. h.x.l, <>n dm I.led that 11.« I lui. W the N. holla Road Melvin t ender •or a »erir» of four • ar.l , srtir» during the w inter !• werth considering when you hwy your car. ------- J.Ï2« MOt»KI,«t AND PKK KH f. o. h factory . wann— ------------- IH., nix « r»M ni- ir « « ra~ . •*- • «o H r »dH f l ‘>urtaa , T,*Mln< » - 1*'” Toanag lino 11 |'.M ) (I| r»M » »•** '».p» H.Kr 1'«, )!,„ ‘''•taalIVm) 111* i"° <-'«P»<*F m ) l»71 < .«»•( IP-.) «se—i»t] ’•»■I»«. •”» roso Maa Tfm9 to M—t Your ConvorUenoe Peterson Brothers Hillsboro THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR