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• HANK SEAMAN 'l/D 4:h Ave. 1LLSB0R0 VOI H ILI-SBORO, OREGON. JANUARY 11, 1»23 XXIX. When in need of a monument marker, or (Mists, or cemetery work of any nature, whetbrr pur chased by yoarself or thru thr Woodmen or any lodge, it will I h Wsiil»»l 'Io buy a used piano to vour interest to consult f-ewi PltaMM IIM. ♦ I i t Tics Jackson Fur Fifth Place in Farmer.* Mutual Fire Insurance A Co., as they will give you s bet L. J. Merrill, of Des Moines, Iowa, I.»l I. Kocll, uf .South l ualaUii, Become « Resident of City Association in Session Monday ter value for your money than State, More Service was in town Saturday. anywhere rise in fact tiiry can M ,S Woodman, ol Batiks, was BIG GAIN DURING THE YEAR ■ave you considerable on any pise ASSUMES DUTIES AT ONCE 4 COUNTIES MORE BONUS A ciiuniy scat ilsitor Tucstlay. « base SI tf For tir« and auto Insurance, Carrying Over Two and One Washington County Leads All in I or a winter layer, Mrs. Edna Will Relieve President A. C. •« r itushlow. 47 Quarter Million Fire Protection Inglr», of alxivr Banks,, has thr Shute of Part of Arduous Duties Proportion to Population I r« «I /aid» r, <>f near Ihthany, < hampion in a Rhode Island Red, Thr fortieth annual mi < tirile ‘*1 f which recently laid a breakfast L. J. Merrill, <»f Mosier, Oregon, \\ I* In tifili was a illy tallir Monday. M II Hurtkcr, ill liu A. II thr Fritti»! r«’ Mutual I ire Insur •icriy that weighed 4 ounces, with where for several years he has plut « Hi <»f ll>»»lllh i of srr \»so. iatmn of Washington a measurement of 0^,z3l,^ inches. liandhd the destinies of the Mo I Ballt-y plat t , < I ihiii I h r« prairie, ti tir«1 4 ti r hi III« unrhl MAP» afl'olì « nullt y w a • Iw lil In rr M '»II« lay Just what thr biddy will do when sier Valley Bank, has purchased I I forili by was in liu • tty Tut *tlay. I«» ili« r« pori •• a blo< k of stock in the Shute Snv I W a«i»Hig 11(4 I m HIIIW 4 tl||lllll«»ì«»ll M. M. Meati, of be) «»lid North in li»«' club rooms, in the Tamii- spring opens and she gets into sc mgs Bank and has b- • orn> a parti •ir block, i*ri «lili nt Wm. Jlaast Hi th< Itili « »filili % limi A«l<l lilt'li tlon re mams to be seen. Plani», was an ii« • all« r l ilt » <»f the official family of th«- pio i ailing Ihr »rasimi to order. Au •« 1« • . hm ! ili« •< ili« il wrrr tiaJ . I'ur Sale Vaughn gasoline neer banking house of Hillsboro.| «litor« A. !.. Crocni ami Piter |M||«| *1 0?. uuUhlr «tf the U M. Iluyl. «»( Eugene, « am« drag saw, with complete equip Hr will relieve President Shut«- of ( t rumarli reported that they liai! I«» •<»! l||<i||4 $ «4 II up .Salur«la) aii «I »|M|lt a 1rs ment, at a bargain; practically a part of his duties and allow the • fiaiiiliird t hr book« nf Src ’ y books of «a«b«r« bulbilli« of bu) i ilirFA Aliti i biMir» Hi ih«* <ily. l’rra« I rum Hitt« r ami Ihry hail lo w; also a tram of dapple gray Mayor to give more time to th«- Jatk«oil «‘«»Ullt) ti« «I III# h«illit • horses, sound anil true, weighing affair* of thr city and Ins outsid» Mr. A»i4l Mr» H II .Mt < 1 u re , foimJ thrill in perfect »hape. \\ ••hbigltHi Hi | m « hi I of mila! 3300 E L. Kraus, Hillsboro, It businc«« affairs. h ( b< l*>w .S« |»t»||« ( w ere V 1 «1 11 ng Mr. Merrill bn- I rr«| It« rgrr waw rlrrlrd a ill tu« ni«, bui lh< ir •« r» it « M A« •lllttl 2,4 miles south on l^iurri road lircn right year« at Mosier, and will« fri« ii*!« li« r« .Saturila) . | hi |1U« •UHI r« » t<»r for fivr yrarw and Prlrr rr. a * •I i «« mii bi lite Phone Scholl» 241 line 10. 47 during that time built th«- Valley J«»lill <S< ha« r, «»( al»«**r M«*Uli <«ro«««n dir« « tor for mie year. J A« k ««»Il pnltl her «1« frtulrr». (aHiilalr. w a* gri'rliiig ffirtid» The South Tualatin Civic Club Bank to n most creditable stand A. I. Cromi wa« naiiird a « an « tamil* • •rrihf ih « il wrrr pahl ||r ionics from a banking .lit • r for two year«. will meet Friday afternoon, Jan ing «làffrr< n« r | h« r« Momla) iiHiriiHig f I IMI.Y I I 15 Thlw Thr lug inerting «uggratrd that IX. at thr home of Mrs. Carl As family, his grandfather having H «bit «bi» li» lo In» thè but, I«» p« r , . I r« «I (iiti lir ail*! i olii «SiiiA) t of »» «• larg« 1 4»k'« !' Citizens' National li.tp* a I W «• a «hiligI «li «•»« t titilil * limi I alwiir Hlo«*iiiiiig, wrrr Hi town thr »rrrrlary Irraaurrr I m - giirn » bahr. Miss Marguerite Smith, of started the >«, |K II ia I»lil U I« • »li «Ii• Iitit vacation of «it month« if de «irr<1 thr Home Economics' Depart Bank of Drw.Moinr*. Iowa; hi« ih* «li«! Hit I Ii««ll ittn ttf hai big tiieir* M oiHlay. S« « retar* Hitt« r*« r« port «h«*w mi nt of (1 A. ('., will addri ss the father having aurc«* eded to the « <>bn«l« • r« r« • •poli*! I«* ih« IiF'l « a 11 I«>r .Sa|r Stimi' It« rkshirr ««I that thr <<««•»« lallon it now car meeting. Anyone interested i« management of the institution. It of M tr. , •• llli» ilo a|»«tri* l è» ri«»»« !•», pig*, about I iiiofilbw old Tel. was at that bank, on«- of thr lend eying »2. 250,592 40 of farm w c iconic . P.irtlitiid \gAHi. intuii of (I h plimi« HiH«l»«ir** lollvX. 44 ing Lanking houses of lows, that loilliliiig insurance, a net gain of W « »binatoli «'tlUlll $ bo| • IlAtl I h « || Improved Orego.i straw Iw-rry Mi*« \liiia S< huliii«'ri* Ii is rill »VOii.542 oo during the year just plants, »4 per thousand. Inspect Mr. Merrill rrccivcd his bank ili • a itip wli« li lltt kit tii I rmi pl«») «*«1 •• »It nograplii r al III« training. closed. bb «t •• t l»r« =ilr lillig, Alni tpiil«' A. ii, tine and healthy plants. Al l< gi»laUvr session, in the senate. President Shute, who w ill lx- Tiir rv|M>rt shows: iHiiitb» r w « r< a ! (Itr M« fi l»or«li r so hair bit of cedar fence jmis I s . Hi ri> , of alióte Hanks, lire losses paid, 1922 » 3.343 OO C J assisted by Mr. Merrill, has l<< n \\ brìi (hr m «>rl«l *« a r l>r**kr out • I M M Mead, Banks. IL 3; 3 wa« Hl tow o Saturday, on busi Losse. paid, 39 yrars in thr hanking bu«incs« in Hills III 1'H. -J, largì iiiiiiibrr «*f (I h !»•*$• pr«»inpl miles from North Plain«; null tir«* at tin* tourt house. boro for 32 year«. For twenty \r» insurance, 1922 OO from H. P Cornelius farm. | $ $ «thtitlr r r* «I 47 five years he ha« had the active Adolph K ut »t hinAim, uf near NI «»Ilnoni ih. «tf iitiir»r( u a w The ladies of the Needlecraft I aurei, * a « an Argil* « a^rr .Sat Mrmbcrs Dec. 31, 1972 fir .t liAfilng iiirn «t h«t •< I I IS take this means of thanking al) management of thr Shute Savings, th«- American National, which unlay. (tain f»»r year t tirrtl l»««niifi »? who have so generously lic)|ied in merged to the Shute Saving«, and Vl trioii m <• nrfil tatdi |(>(>!> . Oral (»ardiirr, of MouiltAili Cost per »1,000 in», »2 19 the past, and especially those | m r I aio urti Milli UH, < la« k Alila*. *b«l«*, w a« Iraii«a* Iing bu«inr«» Hi P»»li<-|cs issued, l!»22 329 milting the "Uttle Red Cana" to the J. W. Shute Bank and the First Nations! Bank. whi«-h wrrr finances in Fine Shape— (.•lliiMing widt 7»<* in« n iniliill th* i ctiuiih •« at .Saturday. I m - put in their places of business thr forerunners of th«- prr«ent Thr sh«i wing uf thr financial ««Olili* liatl IVI uir li in dir li«!« I «»r Sal« F.l< i« ii Sh« ph«’ril during thr Christmas season. bank. an«l h» r I m » ihìa rr«*r(pla at-rr ^**1, || pup* litcgulrr at («biHor black nmdilion wa» rscc|*ti«inal. and is For Sale—Legally Inspected Mr. Shute felt that he bad ar Dec 31. JUSJf HIP VA • Huth «hop Walter Hro« , Itili« IS I Ettcrberg strawberry plants; rived at that time in lif» w here In fund Rr serve • title mt largr rrt i hrtl i ’ l, » 3,444.07 Thr b<»ro, K * 45 4? tine canning; choice of cannerie«; w ished to be in a position to take ( «encrai fund fl,a 1*44 soA.aso. | m * h I«« thr tltulir * pfti«l I>u«k «ÌH»«»ting wa« down to the tine plants; »2 per M. in «oil; »4 a vacation if he wanted it. and lo dittar w In» t«»«»k A«ll Anlage of iiiinHiiuiii Suiulay. du< I«» thr fai t f. o. b. at Reedville.—V. F. Perry, he al»o wanted more time for his Tutal assets »IO,2<tX 51 (hr loaii feature «»f Ihr law tlial high water tuadr it har«l fur 44-44 private affair«. Of thi« there is In three banks Heavrrtoa, R. >. Thrrr I« lilllr «l«tiil»( but what hunt« r*. He also felt that he needed Erwin Ritter, secretary of the on inter« «1 tlic sum of $1.922 94; llir | I IV UOU patti lo •rrvirr nun J H I ih I a ). «>f ll« r«|*i|lr, whrrr « check ing account in two banks, Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Aaao- more time to devote to the city hr||M-«l dir in«ln«triAl • it u ati«»n hr ha« I htii H i ihr warrhou»« l'l.7fl3OI; cash, »142 50; this iiation of Washington county, administration and because of •» miti« rftill* in (hi* tll*(rH ( busin«-»» •*» l*»ng (hat «lair« ar« came in Monday to attend the varimi« reason«, al) of w hich were « »instituting thr general fund lost, wa « Hi tlir riljr I rulay. The 1« servr fun»i shows 1‘ S lug meeting of the organisation pertinent, he concluded to part WELFARE CLUB D II llulitiiaii, of Thr Dwllr*. Liberty bonds, »740, municipal that has given Are protection to with some of hi« stock. Mr. Merrill is public spirited bonds. »1.517 94; ill brink on in farmer» since 3!i rear» ago last |>t-»pltr tlir storni twrlvr nt mi and Millir l.mdh«»lin( of Corti« and come« to Hillsboro with th« I \pril. 90; on < hrrking <|r l>er» of tlir I >riimigt<>ti M rifare liu», wire niamr«l at \ancouier, (rrr«tt recommendations a« a hi bank, ff. Steady Imard and room, with highest l lui» mi! willi M rs Fdgar lt«hsr, W a«h . Jan 4. I!>f3. The att« ntlatirr wna •• large a« bath, »40 per month; room for banker and business man. nnd a«| J W \ antler* « Itlrn, of Roy, Januarv I tli» tirsi to«»ting of 1923 li uas soli li In «mi lui ilo pa««« «I through tlir i ll) Monda», u»ual, am! wlicn tlir hour u a* Intr transients, 74 cents; single meals, a citizen of first rank •M W. A. dance every Wrdnrs »lay night 4« If \ 1.« u, ■>( near l.iniitou, w as a Ilill>l»or»> ilsltor Monday. ci in s 111 ti t ino so llial otite, r» Mill hold f.»r « icar insilali of »1« ninni lis Ilo- sulijcit of frilrratinn W Afi *I iw «'I| k «« «I bui n«i Aitimi maw takm Thr ftillnwHig «»fììt«rw wrrr « l«« l« «l Mr*» .1 I* Mitklr, pr« • ubili. M ri I’ lliirkhalter, vice; Mrs Edgar II» hsr. secretary; Mrs F Bogr, treasurer, nml Mr* | tl Mi riill 11» atoll, corre «ponding secretary. ■ At four o'< l»»»-k ilamly refresh l ient» M « rr »rrvctl III tile ho«trs« Mrs. J Robinson wa« a club guest. Tile Hext meeting will lie held1 ,«t the home h»imr of Mrs Herbert S» bulinerò h, on Thursday. Jan I ! I M ( t»r S« «*, * \\ in llo kelliK r, of Cellar Mill. ! wa» it city caller Tuesday. riirout«' to tlir Jn< k««*n l>ay cel rbraltuti at P«»rllwtid. Martin l-ar*<ii, «»f tirar Elnton ira» wa« in t«»w h Tue««lay, «hak ing hand« villi «'ounty »(«t frtrnd«. Mrt. F < S« «ton ami Mr«. T luirchbn« h. of I'ortlniid, were Sunday *i«ilor« nt th« J. I1 Hhen lioin«*. !.. !.. Craw foni, «»f Manning, w a « «low n Io the « il * Turbila) Hr •a)*« high waler «lid liltlr or no «lainng« up III« way. A. Ilry wimm I, of beyond (Ink l*arkt wa « in town .Saturday an«l •lartril th«* Argil« going I«* In* h»mie for the 3Oth year. Mr. anil Mrs. L F. Ncukir» Ii, uf near llloomlng, were Hillsboro callers .Monday and visited the I Argus before leaving the city. LOCAL INSURANCE ASSN. HAS 40IH ANNUAL NIEEl thr nsso« lation adjourned The 35 cent« F. M Lacky, 90!» Se< board of directors m» t Wrducs <>nd St., corner Oak, Hillsboro. ■lay and el< rted officers as fol Phone 2243. 47 low s: A western town raises »3,000 New Officer»— for a camp meeting. Would the The lo»ard of directors met in «amc town put up that much to this city today, with all members start an industry with a payroll? present Win. I- Haase, Hlllsbo Vet a payroll has salvation in it ro; Alfred Gucrlicr, of Connell; for the unemployed in tli«» world. John F. Meier, Bethany; Fred It is idleness send« |>coplc to h- 1. Berger, Bethany, nnd Peter (»ro« Exchange. s« ii , Helvetia. Lo«t Llewellyn Setter pup, fl Aftrr thr lioard went into ex month« old; female; white, with ecutive session thr following of black and brow n «|>ots. Answers tilers wrrr clc«-tcd Wm. F. to name of "Gypay.** Reward.— Ilaasc, president; Alfred (iucr John C. Wenger, Hillsboro. R. 1. l»cr. »icr president, and Erw in Phone North Plains IKF22 47 Ritter, Bethany, or l.innton. IL 2. Adam Bril, of Boring, was in secretary treasurer. Peter (¡ros the city Monday, attending the »rn anil A. L. Crocni form the au tire insurance association*« meet diting lionrd. ing. Adam lis rd in this county The board of director» voted many year« and had his resi yeaterday to e»tablish a central dence at Centerville. office in Hillsboro, and it is <-x Notice to Farmer»—The Beth (icctrd that there will be a large any feed chopper, at Bethany, be increase in farm insurance in ginning January fl, will run the 1923. first Saturday of each month un til further notice. 43-1 Just some little thing going wrong, or a little carelessness, causes most lire»—then loss. When you keep your valuables in your house they are al ways in DANGER and you fret and worry all the time. Our Safety Deposit Boxes were made to PROTECT your valuables and to RELIEVE you of this worry and loss. Come in and rent one. You can do so for only $2.00 per year. Wo will welcome you. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK * Subscribe for the Argus, »1.40. DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes , -1 MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Seeds Telephone« 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branches—Cornelius, North Plains, McMinnrill« WATCHES No more appropriate time for buying a watch than January, the month of new resolutions and ;'i»d inten tions. Resolve to be on time. Promptness is a virtue that every one can possess. Own a watch of your own—one that you can rely on—one that will give you the satisfy ing feeling of being accurate to the minute. Our watch stock will afford you a selection from a large range of designs of the newest creations of the cam -maker's art. Movements of all the reliable makers—each bearing our iron-clad guarantee. J. L. ANDERSON Jeweler Hillsboro, Oregon 1147 Second Street ~L-*t Andy 6» your Watch.’* He knows how. I-a«t Similar the Christian church held it« annual meeting and made plan« for thr new year. The past rear haw been one of the mod in fluential in the history of the church. Thr meml»ership of thr church now totals almost two hun dred active members The Yonng People’« Chri«tinn Endeavor So ciety i« not only the largest voting people*« society in Hillsboro, but during the past year ha« aceom- plished definite nnd efficient work. The Chri«tian Endeavor Dramatic Club nnd Oratory Club« have fur- ni«hcd intcre«ting nnd amusing programs from time to time. The spiritual life of the young people has not been neglected, and there are «even splendid young people lined up a« Life Work Recruit.«. The church is known for it« home-like atmosphere, and hear tily appreciates the regular at tendance of its many friends. —Church Reporter. A. B. Flint, of Scholls, who has interests down in the Sacramento SYMPTOMS OF EYE TROU Th«- Washington County Holstein Valley, in California, departed BLE breeders, at their recent annual South this week to look after hi« meeting, commended the action Headache, pain« in the eyeball, or affairs. of the Portland Chamber of Com at base of brain in back of head, Lisco, of Hillsboro, Fred T. nii-ree in recognizing the prob eyes «mart and burn, dizziness, lems of agriculture in Oregon, was one of the Jackson Day at bright or sunlight causing squint tendnnts at ibe Portland meeting nml for the step« that body has ing or frowning, eyes water, ner t iki n to nssist in placing Oregon paying tribute to Andrew Jack vousness in close work, seeing I «on*« lifework. Monday evening agriculture on a more stable basis. double, or holding head sideway«, I Chas. Walter, who has lived at Th«- local association, after sleepiness when reading, holding hearing the report of Frank Con old Glencoe for many years, nnd 1 nell, president of the Holstein whose sons «till run a blacksmith work farther than 13 inches from eve which is near normal reading Breeders' Association, on the »hop nt the old stand, was a city i caller Saturday. distance, type blurs or runs to question of a northwest field man gether when reading. Any of the for the Holstein brreilcrs, voted John I. Marsh, of Centerville, above symptoms indicate eye ‘to join the State Association in s'was in town Monday on probate trouble. Why suffer when relief body. Thr local breeders also de business, later mnkiiig the trip to is at hand. ! elded to continue Holstein Calf Portland to witness the high wat Consult Dr. I.uzader. at An I Club work and appointed a com er in the Willamette. derson's Jewelry Store. Hillsboro. mittee to work to that end as J. D. Mickle, former dairy and Saturdays. 45-4fl follow« : food commissioner of the state, ('has. Herb, S. C. Inklcv, J. F. was up to Hillsboro from his Far The Royal Neighbors and Mod Pcercnboom, Mr. ami Mrs Hobt. niington home the last of the < rn Woodmen of Hillsboro camps I Warrens, F. Connell. A. D. Hill. m < ek. will hold joint installation Friday J. P. Vamlcreoevering nnd Alfred John I. Northrup, who former evening, in the M. W. A. hall. I l.indow. ly resided here, was in town from The installation will be followed W N. Ilnthorn, of Laurel, was Aloha, Tuesday. He has sold his bv a social dance. reelected president; Hobt. War property at Aloha ami is moving Dr. E. T. Helms, Chiropractic reus, of Forest (»rove, vice presi liis family to Portland this week. nnd Electro-Therapeutic«—not n dent; O. T. McWhorter, of Hills l-'or Sale Some Rhode Island correspondent stu boro, secretary treasurer, and A. Red roosters. Aildrcss A. Leu, dent, but holding a J. Evers, of V’erboort and J. F. l.innton, Oregon, Route 2, Box Diploma received by I’ecrenhoom, of Roy, directors. 41-47 107. actual attendance in O. T. McWhorter, Src’y. E. I.. Kraus, of South Tuala chartered college. W. IL McF.ldowney, who han tin, was in the city Tuesday morn Consultation and ex dles the destinies of the Ladd A* ing nnd made his annual call on amination without Heed Farm, nt Reedville, was the home paper. charge. Eighth year in Hillsbo greeting friends here Tuesday. ( Incorporated ) CHURCH OF CHRIST HOLSTEIN BREEDERS* MEET \ Keep'Vbur t b- Valuables »Safe in Oar SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS - C. B. BUCHANAN & CO ro. Heidel Building. 44-tf Jeweler Optician HOFFMAN FOR Highest Quality AT Lowest Prices EVERYTHING IN— WATCH REPAIRING, OPTICAL WORK, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, IVORY, CLOCKS, WATCHES