The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 05, 1919, Image 1

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HILLS BO RO, OREGON, JUNE 5, L919
NO. 13
VOL. XXVI
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, iuviinIiiiin.- llirgrli Mural C.'u.,
Graduates Given Diplomat nt lIjNliorii. SI If
Exercises l.ant Thursday Eve lf.nry Simlli, of nrnr Hoy,
i i wu.t down to IlilUboro tin- lust "f
PRES. ACKERMAN TALKED j k.
Some bljr fmim (tmeil) Ovc-
Chairman A. C. Shut Presented ludn, anil ollum at right YjWc.
Diplomat to Proud Gradt
1 Hcrli.it Lurk, J.uk (mllli.li
'.mil Clair Sample h ft Monday ly
Tlu- Krrt.luriti.nl .xrr.U.H for tlx- ((( f(r ft.w dnv In U: N
Clam of IIMII, IIilKlx.ro 1 1 ijur.lt, I m(.,
wax In lil at llir iW. 1'.. ( Iiiiitii laii
Tliurnday i-vtniiiK, I a raparity
au.li.'iii'i', and Cliairiiuiu A, ('.
Sllllte prrrlltrd thf following 1 I
liid.-nti villi tlirlr diploma:
Orntui Murium- W HI, l.va
F.lith. Siinptuii, IVurl Marj.'inr
itr (i.irdii.r, I-.dytht- Mae Unui,
I'.dgar F.arl Carlrr, l'.Ui.' Frit. la
Jov. Mari.' A. H.il, Adah I'.
KHiliam, Salilna I. lull.' (irand,
Maltrl Caruliiu' Taylor. In d
William Millr.n. I'.ula Ialn-I
llosw . ll, Arthur Lawrrnri' H.-il j
iittf inn I Arthur Il. nj. Surtiisnii. J
1'rcKident Ackrruiaii, of llu
Statr Normal, dclivrr-d the ad-1
dress and It wan one of hi t st I
HTort. II.' cntourau.d I In- '
young men ami women in Mini
their Alma Mater front the Ore-,
ilu ir lii. 'In r . ,1
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lieati.m, and nt.lted that On-goil
institution ranked with nnv of
tlie oilier coll.Kes Irom oilier
Miitr lie sai.l I lie .liv lunl eonie i
when men and women who trad i
lialeil from Oregon colli t;es were '
received Into Ihi world wild ni
iroii.t itecl.iim ni IIioh.' who bad
other iiitliliilioiii an their Aim is
Pres. Aekeruian delivered a Very
thoiiiihtful addrri, ami toiieh'd
upon world affairs, lie aid (hat lion Hav. and remained here nil
he resented the unjiiHl criticism ' j . lirst of the week, the
tlireitc.l at President W ilson dur
ing all the mouths that lie lias
siniulit lo uplift the world to n
basis of heller iin.l. rslandiiiit in j
his elTorts to ir.iiuulH;ale the I
t v... II
..e.',Ku.- o, .,. .
I lie invociiiion nv ir. m iiihii ,
Sklpworlh, of Ihc M. F. ( hiireli.
w as n gen. in intensity, and char i
cteri,tie of his Usual heal I f-l t i
, . . . ,.. . ...i !
Mill II "I III .1 ...Jm. . .... . ........
The program as prepared b
Supt. H. W. Harm s, who has just
closed a successful year against
adverse circumstances occasion
ed by the malady which visited
Uillsboi'o, urts as follows:
"America" .. Audience
Invocation - Itev. Sklpworlh
Vocal solo Marjorie Wells
Commencement Address
Pres. J. II. Aekerm in
Violin solo Prof. Carl (Irisscn
Awarding of Scholarsl ips ,.
Supt. H. W. Panics
Prcscntalion of Piploui'is.
,k Chairman A, C. Shute
Heliedielioii Hey. Sklpworlh
Scholarship A wards--Arthur
Heiliug was given his choice of a
year at eithi r .if these college :
Pacific University, Pacific, Phil
omath, Albany, or Me iunville.
F.lsie .lossy was first for a year
nt Willamette; F.va Simpson, sec
ond. INVITED
Recently the llillsboro Argus
gave the work of the Tiinb. rhell
Circuit a splendid write-up in
their paper. It especially com
mented on the meeting we re
cently had at Wcstimbcr, when
our pulpit was a poker table. We
wish to thank the Argus for this
interest in the "Circuit." We al
so would extend an invitation to
the editor to make a personal trip
some, time and visit our meet
ings. The Timber Pelt Circuit.
Will be there when the chick
en dinner is ready.
Service...
The standard of service a bank renders to its
customers In particular and the community in
general may be fairly measured by its degree of
success.
The confidence which this bank enjoys is the
resultant of twenty-eight years of substantial
banking service lo the people of this community.
We invite your banking business, both com
mercial and savings accounts, on the record of
our high standard of service.
Assets over $800,000.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVEJ
Fur realer value in liM'd I'nr.'i,
duu't fall to m:is I'rrkliih.
Krie W'riihl ruin nf m ar Nrlnill'
wn a til.v vinilur Monday.
I'lowiis fr funrraU mill olliir
For Salt' A fine rrop of
.lainliiiif rlovrr, for hay. W. '
II. ul, at (Juatama Elation, rr
Kim F.l.ctric. 12 1
Mr. and Mr. Arthur ltaiiius-
mil Imw' movrd into Ih.-ir in -w
i.iiiu-, r.-i.-nlly pttrrhard from
! Hi riiuiii Collier.
For Sale Forty acres of land,
I miles from llillshoro; 12 aer. a
lor more in cultivation. - I'd. Mil-
ler, HilUhoro, H. 8. !M5
(ieo. ii. Soliler and Anna
1 Sehmidlin, of n hove HunIoii,
were (fraut. d m iniate li. nv
the hiit of the week
Vegetable and flowering plant
now rcauy ni mucnn
house, 12lh and Oak. l!y mail or
'm. t-all. Tth'lilioim 10117. 6lf
l. l ...II...'., l'....,.n.
Harry Vcntcli and falnilv, of
I'orlhiiul, were in the city over
,, ,..;,, I)av. uuesN at
the
Iiome ol .Mrs iiarrie. . n.. i.
For Sale Hi ist. r. .1 Jersey
hull, with papers; .'I years old.- -Valley
Hob. rls, Millsboro. H.
I'h.mc llillsboro :iH(!5. I - I t
Mr. ami Mrs. (ieo. Stevens and
son, of Astoria, were up lb'eoni-
. if It . : . i '.... t ..I.
ifiiests of of relatives rind friends.
Wanted : Uecf cattle, hogs and
sheep. Will jmy best price for
..ud slulT. Phone Hcavcrton.
Mail address, W. W. Mellar,
Hcdville, Oregon
.15-38
i.
Mr. and Mrs rank ( "abtree,
of Unrcl. w en- H.l sboro visitors
' " ' - 1 heir .l.iuu'hter, 1 1. -
I..mriee. ii slowly re. "Verm
I.auri.
from an extended siege of the
inllucn.a.
For Sale--Four cows; a frc.di
and '-' lo freshen in Seplemb. r.
H. II. Hansen, I! miles soiithv.'.t
,.f Iteedville; fl miles southeast of
llillsboro, close to I armin-t..n
River Road. IMS
Mrs. Olive Allen and daugh
ters. Miss Pe irl, a teacher in the
1 1 itf It School, rind Miss Valine,
who resided here during (In
school year, returned the lt-t of
the week to their home in Amity.
For S ib Heavy farm was4.n1,
in line .shape; serviceable hack;
set light buggy harness, bnggv
toni-Mio. Will sell at bargain. -J.
T. Mellov. llillsboro. R. . Hon
ISA; S miles north of llillsbo
ro. n-1.1
A. H. Krouel. a locomotive
euirinecr with the Northern Pa
cilie, at Lester, Wash., was over
Ihc last of the week, called her.
bv the death of his brother in
law, Thus. Small, of near Oren-
CO.
The accuracy of your ex
aminatiou for glasses tie
iiends oil the skill and the exper
ieuec of the specialist and his
ability to use correctly scientific
instruments. Or. Thompson of
fers you the benefit of many
vears research and practical ex
iierience. which assures you of
perfect lilting glasses. Consult
him about vour ovcs.'on his next
visit Thursday, June 12, at the
Hon Hotel, all day. 13
Experienced Bandmaiter i tat
Charge of Organization
ABOVE TWELVE ELIGIBLE
Jos. M. Hicks, Master, Wantt to
Have Twenty-five at Least
It begins to look as though Ilills-
mro is to have a real concert
iaii.1. Joseph M. links, a band-
masl. r ol zi years experience,
ins been engaged by the McHou-
jil .Music In., ol roriiaun, 10
kc , charge of the llillsboro
mil organization, -and Mr,
Hieks w ants at h ast twelil v -iive
layers. There are already IH
111 the haii. I, ami nils niinilx r
may be augmented In nt leasl "5
f not !I0.
There will be free instruction
n those wiiliim: ( take up band
1 .... 1 .
music ami associate 1111 nu siv es
viilli the band, and lads above 12
ar are eligible. All wishing
join should report nt the Irmd
hull this Thursday iveniny. June
. ai 1 :.iu, or gttc ineir nanu s in
(me bind member so lime may
e allotted to them. One day
, -III I all.
iieli week win ne iievineii 10
caching by Mr. Hieks. and there
mil ne no cnarifc mr instruction
llillsboro has some r-'iuarknhle
lal. nt. and lu re is a chance for a
and 11iif.ie.1l education f ri e of
x pense
Mr. Ilieks has just returned
from the Armv service, here he
was in the Fourth Prov. R.iii-
inrntal I.ail.l. He is possessed of
Haiiilmaster's Deirree from tli;
Kenlta Hall Colleire. London,
l'.iiiil.'ind : was soloist in the fa
1.1 ,( r i
iimus I. mils 11.111.1, 111 .in- 1:11111 n
Divton, Ohio, I'lan.l. and in the
el. brated Nashv ille II. -mil, ono
nf the best musical ortr-iniz.-itions
f the Southland.
The nucleus of the band ill for
mation lias a milliner ol ohllnne
bandsmen who have for many
ears eiven their services irat-
s to the public as a matter of
oial pride. Many of them arc
iii.iuess and professional men.
who are with the ogranniiitio
from sheer local pride and lov
of 111 it vie. lhev have give
months after months of the
time, and are willing to so 1!
tiriiu just to itive llillsboro
musical aggregation in which t'
it y can lake pride.
Open Letter
My attention has been ealle
to the necessity of a Hand !
our eil v. For several years pa
ll illshoro could not '.mast of sue
1 musical organization. The nee
of a Kami has been demonstrate
lime and atrain, and a cilv .
:t()00 people, should have a goo
musical organization and it ongl
lo be assisted in every way po-
hie.
I am pleased to note that
, r 1 1
niimiicr m our rcviticui inns
cians have organized once ngaii
and are hopeful that it will b
successful. Prof. Ilieks, of Port
land, connected with a musier
house there, has made a proposi
to the present organization to
teach the Band for the next three
months free of change with he
proviso, however, (hat the music
mil instruments to be purchased
shall be purchased through hi.
firm. It is also provided in the
Mtrreemctit that a class. of voe.i.g
boys from 12 to 1(5 shall be fur
nished him to be taught such mu
sical instruments rs they mav se
lect, commonly known as Band
instruments. The young boys
Would be taught their instru
ments without cost except the or
iginal cost of the instrument, and
Prof. Ilieks assures us that he
will teach those boys to play
I hose instruments in three or
four months, so they may join
the men's organization.
Tn other words, it is a clean
cut proposition on the part of
Prof. Ilieks that he will give his
services free to both of these
musical organizations providing
the instruments and music to be
purchased will be ptivchnse.l
through his firm. Ur.doubteiMy
Ihis i-t a fair proposal, and espec
ially in face of the fact that the
present organization lack fi
nances.
My purpose in writing this
coiHiuupication is to nsk the peo
ple of the city to encourage and
patronize tnese men m their
laudable endeavor. I nm told
that as soon as possible the band
xvill give a concert in the court
yard, and I am sure this effort
lot the part of these musicians
should be reciprocated. Need
less to siv also tint this is mi op
portunity for bovs to learn some
hini' of music wihout cost, ex
cept the buying of the instrn-tneiit-i
they wish to learn.
John M. Wall, Mayor.
Lewis Powers, of Li isyvill.-,.
was in the city Monday.
Will Jackson, of North Plains,
..... 1 1 . 1 1
was n i lly Visitor me i.tsi 111 me
week.
Will lioiicseili, of above MiiiiM-
taindale, was a city caller Mon
day morning.
Miller tires give greater mile
age for dollar invested. See Per
kins about them. 3 tf
P. J. Christens. 11, of North
Plains, was over to the courtly
seat Monday morning.
Special terms for Slimmer
class in piano. June. 15 to Au
gust IS. Vincent F.ngledintfer,
llillsboro. 1I-B
A11.lv Wchtberg, of Farming-
toil, was in town Monday. Andy
says he has prospects of a fine
apple crop.
Perkins now hus Ins Iree nir
and water system installed - -drive
up und help yourself. Yd
ire welcome. 3-tf
Mrs. Sarah McNutt, of Corne
lius, was a city caller Monday.
She is now happy in a new home
it Cornelius.
St. Matthew's Catholic Church
- Sunday services, Masses at 8
and lOl.'IO. Week days, Mass at
S-.20. J. T. Cost. Hoe, Hector.
Notice lo the Public- Am now
nrep ired to deliver ice lo the
resilience section. Leave ifders
with L. J. Rushhuv; phone 157.
Paul Tews, llillsboro it
Co. 13-15
John II. Footc, former owner
of (he Hotel Tualatin, and ils
landlord for many years, was in
louii Monday, greetintr frieinU.
He was looking over the old site,
low being excavated for tli"
iiiaiiiiuolli brick,
I'.ggs for Hatching From pure
bred, heavy winter laying strain.
Il.ise Comb Rhode Island Rid-:
1 .50 for 15 eggs. Call at r. si
il. nee, or phone 227 t. 1'. I.. Me
Cormick, 132 Jackson St., Hills
l.o.o. Ore. 4!-tf
I'.arl Carver, formerly with the
Mays Pros., of North Plains .vid
now 111 the mercantile husiness
with Mr. Mays, at Donald, was
lu re over Sunday, ihc truest ol
the M.tvs' at North' Plains, lb
the
i -ice. but did
no tin uojii. 1 ....v......
' For Sale Dark bay horse,
,1 . '11 u .
years old , iuu; win worn auv
where price, $150, with half
t work harness. Six months
time, bankable note come and
trv him. Also a 2?i wagon, with
bolster springs, $35. J. A
O'Dell, Laurel, Ore. Telephone
Seholls Central. 10-tf
Elmer Wohlcr, of Oak Park
was in town the other day. liais
inir onions is taking up the bet
ter part of his time these days
.n, he Inn s that it is 111st as
confining, or more so than work
in'' for Uncle Sam in the IT, S
v.,v even if it is considerably
more profitable.
I'.uuene Farm for Sale rami
of l.'tu acres, all in cultivation
within 2V2 miles of Eugene, Ore
.Mm, a city of over 12,000 people
Stale University town; on line
gravel road; old-time house; 1
good barn and silo. Oood soil
line for grain or fruit bearing
now used as dairy ranch. Price
150 per acre. Terms given.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ilocnel, Co-ne
litis. Ore., R. 1. 12M
In, lire Ooodin last week heard
the cases against Albert Me
llreen and Charles Riggs, th
vminir men who doped with C
V. Hedinoiul s auto a few week
,i'n, and took it over to Washing
ton State, along with two minor
school eirls. McBrcen was pa
ruled to his parents and Rlggs
was paroled to the shentl. 1 h
hols are to pav tile costs to ill.
county in getting them Into cits
toilv. and arc also to pay th
damaires inflicted on the m
chine, and if they are not livin
up to the parole are again to he
L L. BELLINGER 111
Writes Hit Aged Grandmother,
Mr. Nancy "Johnston, of Trip
IS EXPECTED HOME SOON
Former HilUboro Boy With the
A. E. F. Sees Mountain Peaks
L. L. Bellinger, formerly of this
city, and grandson of Mrs. Nancy
Johnston, of North Plains, has
been with the A. K. F. for many
months, and under date of April
10 wrote that estimable lady,
from a big resort in n r the Span
ish border. He says in part:
"Am on furlough with six oth-
r bov s, at a town called Luelnm,
.great slimmer resort We are
iiiv live miles Irom pain. e
will He lu re seven days, and Had
thn e .lays' trip getting lu re.
c rii.l ov er at Bordeaux ii2
hours. V.iu have heard of that
itv no doubt. It is a wonderful
rest and trip tor me. 1 tie only
iv we can get over into Spain
is to walk, and it t ikes aheitt 1
tours, hut i
wouldii t miss seeing
the (ouiitrv
under auv eir.11.11
taliees.
ill send you some cards. Y
ire .stationed at a troou notei.
. .1.1
ilh line aeeoinmod itions, and
was fortunate lo g t an outside
room.
Tomorrow I go into the mono
ains. we are in sight 01 ine
vrcnees, and I can stand on th.'
porch of my room and see many
peaks 111 all directions, and am
seeing some of the prettiest seen
ry 1 ever witnessed. i on can
see all sorts 01 wateriaus nere
, , . 1. . r 1 1 1. .
Thev have natural sitlpbur
priiigs, and I am going to take a
1.1th in one of them tomorrow.
priiigs are the reason this lias
iceii made a resort, iiarry maw
. . T IPI
pent part of Ins early career
icre. and the 1. M. x. . - nuini
... x it rt 11 ,11
ing here was formerly owned by
him. It was formerly a gam
ding house. Many aristocratic
, . , ... ". 1 . .
p. ople trom Hie Mates come iiert
very year. Will tell you all
tbotit what I've seen when I get
home."
CHAIRMAN CALLS
The Argus:
The time is drawing near when
this county should give a recep
tion to the returning soldiers. As
they were leaving this county in
the various quotas, the Council
f Defense and Patriotic League
promised that, upon their return,
. . , 1 . 1
a suitable anil tiierireu reeep'oo.
wo'il.l be givui them. The re
ports indicate that all the boys
w ill return the early part of Ju-
v; 1 large pi r tentage of them
lave already returned, and this
reception is deferred unlit sttcli
time that a full representation of
the soldier bovs will be home.
Therefore, 1 am writing a let-
ter
to the chairman ot each
hool district, announcing that
sometime between Hie Kith and
th of July will be an oppor
tune time to arrange lor ine re-
eeiition: the exact date to he an
- 1
tiouneed later.
My purpose in writing at t' is
time is to get an expression trom
all school district chairmen as to
the advisability of holding the
reception, and the character of
. I I I T
program, 111 case one is neid. 1
will ask you to write me a letter,
giving expression to these sug
gestions so that we may act as
unanimously as possible.
Awaiting your early response.
beg to remain.
Yours very truly,
John M. Wall,
Chairman Council of Defense
and Patriotic l eague.
Highest market price paid for
livestock. Also xvant several
fresh cows. C. F. Peterson,
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- Im 1 din ' lfi'-' J-J.A?.jJfri
Hillsboro. Phone 62. 51-tf
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
(Incorporated)
Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
AT CORNELIUS
Beaver State Flour
The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices.
Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
J. A. Thornburgh,
President.
John E. Bai!y,
Vice President
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier
-THE.-
Forest Grove National Bank
FOREST GI10VE, ORE.
Directors: E F Burlingham, S. G. Ilughes, John E. Bailey,
W. W. McEldowney, J. A. Thornburgh,
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
At Call of the Comptroller, May 12, 1919.
Resources ! Liabilities
Loans $322,260.29
U S Bonds and Cer. 234,435.65
Other Bonds 16,575.88
Banking House 18,502.00
Other Real Estate. . 6,120.00
Stock in Federal
Reserve Bank.... 1,800.00
Cash, and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 195,121.61
$794,815.43
Only Roll of Honor Bank
Interest Paid
C. K. ROGERS
ROGERS'
AUTO TRANSFER
271 TAYLOR STREET
Dailv Trips to
BEAVERTON HILLSBORO FOREST GROVE
Phones: Main 6765 A 3110
GENERAL HAULING LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Office With P. R. England
We Have the Neatest and Most Complete Stock of
JEWELRY and
SUNDRIES ...
In the City of Hillsboro. We do repair
work in first-class work and our charges
are always reasonable ;:::::
IF YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING
YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GL ASSES
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPS ;
HOFFMAN
Jeweler and Optician
Main Street i Hillsboro, Oregon
Miller tires are Rood tire. Vegetable and flowering planU
Perkins lias exclusive territorv. now ready at MueIe' Oreen
Gt t his prices before buying new ; house, 12th and Oak. By mail or
tires V s-tf ! on call. Telephone 16R7. Mf
'V. H McKldowney,
Cashier.
H. F. P?rrui,
Capital . . .
Surplus . .
Circulation
Deposits . .
$ 25,000.00
53,692.41
25,000.00
691,123.02
$794,815.43
in Washington County
on Savings
Res. Phone: B 1464
placed in custody.