The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 10, 1919, Image 1

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    nILLSBOR
NO. 18
VOL. XXVI
HILLSKORO, OREGON, JULY 10, 1919
E
Record Crowd Comei lo County
Scut Independence Day
EFFORT WAS FINE SUCCESS
Mannf-rr Plielpn lo he Con-jraLi-lated
on llnndlin- Bi F.vent
I Iillshnro IimiI iU record croud
lor it 1 north of July celebration
In hI l'riiliy, 'iiul n conservative
c-liiniite icrlmM it 15,000 VI -i
ft lit till' grotlloU. It i MMIll
that llicrc wcr.' two thousand automobile!-
parked lit or near I lie
City Turk, mid Traveling Passen
ger Agent Jenkins, mid Su)'t.
Morris, of tin- S. I'. Company,
sav tlo ir lines carried 1,5(10 peo
lt lo this city, to N'tV nothing of
tin- Tillamook line, and those
coining ill from tin- South on the
red car train. The day was
ideal for the Celebration and the
huge crowd was good natiii'i d
from morning until the last good
night was said after the lire
works, which were considered
the hest pyrotechnic display Illi
cit V ever wltnc-tscd. A great
crowd witnessed the Imll game
between Farinington and Iteavcr
ton, and at that Iheir disappear
ance from tin- (rounds proper to
the diamond fringes hardly made
a dent In the bin assemblage
which was lu re to have n good
time,
The parade, like nil parades,
w as a little lale getting started,
but it made up in ap arauee for
any delays. This parade, while
not as large as expected, made
up in HllraetiveiieHS for lack of
iiiimliers, and the acclaim given
il by several thousand nlchiii r
il atlesteil its popularity,
(Continued on 1'uge !t.)
MRS. STELLA KENTRAT
I r, J 'i I lie will close 'tis ulln a;
every Til i-mIhv nflriiioiu during
tlu Suoiiiit r hi ihoii niili! furllur
nolicc. If
idr. mil Mr. J'.d. Wnnii, of
Vi heeler, ..lurncd heme Sunil'iy,
i ller a few days' visit with Ilill,
horn relat-Uris.
Kills now has his fri e air
waler system installed -nil
and help yourself. Vn
IV,
n nil
drive
iARVEST IS LAIE
OVERTHE DISTRICT
Binder Will be Runninu in a
Week or Ten Day on Fall Grain
1WKESMING MEN' READY
a a. . r
ii re welcome. 1 1
Mr. and Mrit. J. 1',. Long, for
mer I lillslmroilcH, were out from
Portland, enjoying the celebra
tion with home folks.
Spircll
J'. Cnudl
I 'r.p a e
r.. M.
Sir. ( I.
or . 1-
corsi 1 1 fere,
I 50! Jack sou
I ami w ill i f. I!
1 eiilioiie ,'IHl. I lillslioi o,
Tliere wiis a mar frost Mon
la nioriiiiiK, and in a place or
two around Ihc mtii V seal pon
tiles were ftlightly nipped.
Vcgct,ibl; and dowering plant
now ready at Mticller'n (ircrn
house, lV.Mli and Oak. liy mail or
oil . all. Telephone 111117. Btf
Mr. and Mrs. Al Latham and
family were out from Portland,
luling (lie l ouriu. mrs. .i. i..
spe
Itutler
them.
mid sou accompanied
Mauls
nice In a!
baehh r, .'I
or S.i
hv p
mill .
1
. Have
mis. C,
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i mini
Hi
Mrs. Stella Kcntral. of Oreneo,
dii-d at the (iood Samaritan llo,
pilal, Portland, .July 2, She
was aged 6M yi-ars, and was the
widow of I'.dwar.l Keiilr.it, who
died nl Oreneo, October tlh, of
lust year. She leaves to mourn
her loss several children, one of
whom is (ins Kent rat, who went
In France with the C S. Army.
The funeral took place from
from the (ten. .1. Limber Under
taking Parlors, and the service
wus conducted by Hev.W'm. (iraf
of Hcthany.
NOTICE
My wife Inning left my bed and
board without just provocation.1
nil persons are hereby nolitied
that I will not be responsible for
any claims contracted bv In r af
ter this dale.
Dated al Ilillsboro, Ore., this
lOlh day of lulv, l'U!.
I S 1! I F- J. Crabb.
Mr. and Mm. John Curse, of
Portland, were Ilillsboro visitors
the Foiirlh. Mrs. Curse was for
merly Miss Anna Hull, and spent
her girlhood days in this city. "
The .shipyards of 1'orllaml last
Saturday gave their men a ten
days' vacation, ow ing to shortage
of orders. The men in some of
the yards had talked of going on
a strike and the vacation order
came as sort of so prise. The
probability it Mini Ihc striU
(pieslion will not have so much
charm hereafter. Ilillsboro ship
yard workers have been steadily
working for many mouths and
the rest was not a bad Ihing to
take.
Knlc
! :to.n(iii
Sehoi 111
of U.edville.
, Port l i ml road.
.1. !'.. Zimmerman, of beyond
North Plains, has ipiit his posi
tion with one of the shipyards in
Portland ami is now located at
1 Cherry drove,
! Auction Sal All auction nalc
'of (10 to 70 tons baled No. 1 mix
ed hay, at ItalTcty place, in For
jest (.rove, at 1 p. in., Saturday,
' .tul v 12. J. W. Hughes, Auc
tioneer 17-20
Claude lieltis, who was in tlu)
C. S. Navv, is mustered out and
has been visiting in Montana. lb;
arrived in this week and is visit
ing his father. Jas. Pctlis, of the.
Main Street Auto Livery.
(iet the D.inIoii Airless tire for
your car. No blow outs, no
punctures. Always feel safe.
Takes bumps easier than other
I ires. Forrest F.nglaml, at 1220
Main St.. Ilillsboro. 17-20
Kiiu'sley l.xtlc. in France with
Ihc Engineers, arrived home tin
lirsl of the week. King saw con
siderable service across, and his
many friends are pleased to set;
him back to the old home town.
i l ..r S lie Five Ib'Kli in I., if
!ers, 2 of tliein'? cars o.l; '.' ,u.
'''( months, and one a yearling
I Will be line for bi'i ediim. N ol
I bred. Also :i cows in milk, .foot
' Mow . 1'.. L. M ipes. I.aun I. Ore-
i i
i'iiii.
.'0
Mrs. Sarah F.mriek, of Port
laud, was out the last of" the
week, the guest of her nephews,
L. I'., and .1. 1!. Wilkes, and faun
lies. She leaves .soon for Cana
da, where her daughter, Mrs.
Thinner, resides.
A re on mi. -rest . i! in a I r.iet of
III and 2 :t acr. s. ,.t IIiIKImuo
I wo houses on place: orchard
with lul II houses; nearh all h
eidtivalioii. I!i'hl al rock roa.
ilio tow n. This pla. e is held h
In irs, :ii il will be sold. A elvine
for a uooil buy. See W. ( ). I )oe
,-lson, Ilillsboro. 17 20
Leave it lo a kid to get thing
right. A youngster who lives in
the suburbs, but who hail never
seen a regulation hayfork, wit
uessed ils operations Ihc first
lime Hie oilier day. He ran Home
and said to his mother: ",Mr, -
has a fine way lo gel his hay inlo
the bam - a great big mole I rap
comes down on Ihc end of a rope,
grabs the hay and carries if right
up into the bain,"
Cool Weather Give Grain Good
Chance lo Fill Without Burning
Hariesl is later uos season Ulan
I '.i I s, ir, hi ii, y last , . ar tart
cull ing w ii Inn a fc v da vh a f -
ier tin- I ..urtli. I in, a on ine
ml we illu r did nun h lo i.-ot.'ct
rain in. ihc Tilling, and (he licit:!
I m ark all lo I.I- (' li'l- il clear
to the lip, mi tli.l lucre will l'
i i - . , . - i i
IIO sin II III -alm'illll hll-lil hi yield
w e had al I lie i 1st hart esi,
riireslieruiell every M here p
-I the gie.ile I ei op uf U uii I r
wheat ever cut ill the ch.lriel,
. i 1 1 . 1 1 i
in. I nie hit gt uriain ine cios-
l of oils, l i i i s. All I olltelld
I l,.ll the a r. a-;, ol I all sow II
In al i . a good 25 per cenl licav
r t hall in 1 11 1 S and w il II tiie
iMiuiuiiil guarantee producer
wil n- in elm ei'.
II- re and llo le is found a In Id
I i In at now read) for the hind
is. luil il will lie at Ii asl a fort
night In lore the harvcl is on ill
full sw iug.
A In. ivy shower xisilcd many
I ions Sunday , as well as in Ihc
night it uril iy, anil tins ineaiii
iltat tin Sluing crop of wlu.it
ml o il are now out of the d.iu
ii one. Oals arc looking -s-
p cially hue cierywh. re, aiul a
In, uiln r crop will he the result.
There appears lo be a shortage
of separators this year, as the
threshing g.nnc has not In en as
profit. ilile as il might have been.
Tin hay crop has been very
u .i v, and as the vegetable
u i.i io i.s in hue shape iiue ohi
county should turn III a hue bal
ance thin Fall on the credit side
of the ledger.
Miller tires arc ood tins.
IVikin, has tMlii.siw territory.
to t his pi ices before buying new
tins. 3 If
Lester K. (r'auiphell, of Scholls,
prominent as a fancier of good
airy .stock, was in town the last
of the week.
Li
For greater value in used ears,
don't fail to see Perkins.
horn, to Mr, and Mrs. Thos.
Shuck, of Ilillsboro, July 7, I!1,
son.
Flowers for funerals and other
occasions. licrgcii Moral l o.,
Ilillsboro. .'t-Jtf
W. T. Duliois came out Salur-
i.v to ship his household goods WILL GO AFTER PUBICITY
to Portland.
City BusineM Men Meet and Di-
cuss Affair Pertaining
Some bi fours (used) Ovt.-- Move on to Induce Mill Men to
anils, and others at right prices
V.. L. Perkins.
3 If
Recognize Hllisboro at Site
Over thirty business men attend
ed the Monday luncheon at the
Hotel Washington thin week,
with Attorney It. F. Peters pre
siding. Elmer Johnson, of the
Wilkes Abstract Co., will be the
master of ceremonies at the next
regular luncheon, to be held Ju
ly 21 the anniversary of Bull
Run.
Messrs. W, W. Bohcow, L. T.
Mcl'heeti rs, C. E. Wells, W. G.
Hare, Ed. Schulmerich and J. H.
Garrett were appointed as a com
mittee to confer with the local
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warm, of
Oreneo, were Ilillsboro visitors.
the last of the week.
Peter I! in hers, one of the suc-
(esuiul onion growers oi ne tr
."lurwood, wai up to the city on
Monday.
Mrs. Jackson and granddaugh
ter, guests of Mrs. i'. , Ityau,
leparted for their Idaho home
Saturday.
For Sale -Clover hay ill field.
One mile i asl of Orelico, on Cor
nell road. F. L. (Juaintame.
l I--. r iyoo
. in in-ii, re. 11 i . i , .
I granges in rcg.iru 10 a permanent.
St. Matthews ( atholic ( hurch county fair for Washington C
-Sunday services, Masses at H C. II. Buchanan, on the eamp-
and 1():.'I0. ctk ilays, Mass at I ing place eamtiiittee anent the
S:20.- J. T. ('ostclloc, Hector. I city park, said that no report wag
U ,. ,,,d iw, d hinder possible at this time, but prom
Write to II', nrv P.aucr, lieav, r- '"f1 one lttter- C; E Wells offer
lon. Ore., or phone Ilillsboro 7118 , d a "'ffKstion that in some way
i. to. r ... to; i. I i,r; ... iw a pavilion be financed at the city
I park so as to provide funds for
public celebrations, and Mr. Eas-
was out io niusooro Jiny , vis- ,,,r m)Vcd that a committee be
itmg with fruiuls and ineetmg ,.l,in,it(.,l i() 1 ra. ft a stock corn-
others at the celebration grounds ,mnv for the promotion of the
For SaleFive registered Jer- same. Mayor Wall, C. E. Wells
sey cow s, with rcgistcr-of merit and II. It. Easter were appointed
records, all in milk, some fresh, and will report later.
rest fresh this Fall. Win. Sehul
mi rich, Ilillsboro. 18-21
H. 1.. .Moore, ot li iiiKs, was in
the t it v the last of the .vci k. 11.
was accompanied by his broth- r
Fred, who lives at Seattle, and i
over on a visit.
I our-toot sluowoiul, per
cord; 1 (J inch wood, i'i.bO per
load. Place your orders.- (i. 11.
Mr. Easter made a partial re
port on the housing problem, and
said it would cost considerable to
make a comprehensive survey of
Ihc situation
M. H. Stevenson, C. B. Buch-
aiian. 1 Mct'lierters ana L,. m.
I toy I discussed the sign proposi
tion, and Mr. Shute stated that
the Shute Bank had purchased
15 signs showing that Hillsboro
P. Lumber Co., South Third SI., was on the road, and they would
I
i
Service
- The standard of service ;i bank renders lo its
customers in particular aiul Ihc community in
general may be fairly measured by ils degree of
success.
The confidence which Ibis bank enjoys is the
rc.Niill.-inl of twcnly-eight years of .substantial
banking service lo the people of this community.
Wc invile your banking business, both com
mercial niid savings accounts, on Ihc record of
our high standard of .service.
Asscls over $800,000.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVEJ j
Highest market price paid for
livestock. Also waul .several
fresh cows. C. F. Peterson,
Ilillsboro. Ph. (S2. fil-tf
Mrs. Piter V'andehcv and her
il-iiighlcr. Miss iimhla, came out
from Portland last Saturday to
i isil wild relatives lure and at
t'enterville.
Wanted: Beef catlle, hogs and
sheep. Will pay best price for
good .sin IT. Piioife Bcavertou.
Mail address, W. W. Mellar,
i!ecd ille, Oregon. N 35-35
J. B. Walker, of below Beav-i-i'lou,
was uptown Monday on
business. J. 11. says that the 125
gophers and moles from an acre
wasn't tin? entire crop.
Walkins Beinedy Man has
moved from 1 U.2 Main Street, to
N50 Third SI. Customers will
please lake notice. lull, or
phone your wants. Phone 2.J1
W. 11. Krw in, Agent. 17 20
The Western Union strike is
off so far as local operators are
concerned, the ban having been
lifted several ilaVs ago. A mes
sage can now be sent anywhere
- only Ihc rates hit the pocket
hook a good bit harder than be
fore the war started.
Make money in your home
tow n in spare time. Sell hosiery
with a guarantee. The kind that
won't wear out. Ready market
in your own neighborhood. Big
money maker. Experience un
necessary; we teach you. Phoe
nix Hosiery Co., West Market
Street Station, Philadelphia,
Pa. 18-25
George Brewington, rofmerly
of the Ilillsboro condenser, is
now "process man" at the big
condenser at Nainpa, Idaho, and
he has bought an 80-acre place
up there and is raising alfalfa
tn in wheat on me sine, .-noiiicr
Ilillsboro mini, Kenneth Nielsen
is the chemist at the same con
denser.
Arthur Olson, well known here
ns a boy, was out from Portland
Julv 4, mixing with Ilillsboro
friends. Arthur but recently re
turned from overseas, and says
lh.it his brother, Vernon, one of
the first to enlist from Ilillsboro,
who wits woulidcd- in France, la
gelling along nicely. Another
l'dward, was killed in Minneso
ta last mouth, being in the path
of n lornado which swept that
part of Ihc Mississippi Valley re
cently. Ed. was well known In
this city, and was married.
IIillslM.ro. Phone 942. 43-tf
Mrs. Homer buiiuotl, duugh
ter and son, Cecil and ayne
departed Sunday for Medford,
for an extended visit with Mr:
and Mrs. liay field Pooley.
I'a.tur.i"!' for C.illlt ., t . r. U
for old stock; if' 1. 00 per ill
for carlings and under. llisli
iio Urns. . Hanks. 11. .'I. Place is
In ve Mould iind.de. Teh lioi:
North Plains. Ill-IS
Christian Science Society-
Sunday services at 1 1 o clock ;
Sunday School at 10:15 a. in
Wednesday evening meetings at
S o'clock. Vita Hall, Wash
ington St. tf
For Sale- Team mules, 7 and
10 years. 1200 His. each; good
work animals; Harness; .
ilso cow, in milk, good average
cow, Jersey; .TU.i. i nas. iu-ook-
nian, Ilillsboro, 11. , near P. I.
I illigard place, li miles out. IS
The preliminaries of the Jess
Willard and H-mipscy light were
pulled off in Ilillsboro the night
of July 3 in two or three pretty
ivclv scrimmages down at the
rounds. No one was seriously
hurt and all were able to cele
brate the tourth, which was
more than Willard did, IVmpsey
being declared winner at the be
uiuniii" of the fourth round.
The magazine section of .h
Portland Journal last Sunday
carried a full-page story of Hit
elopement and marriage of Miss
Drexcll to Wm. Barrett Jr., for
inerlv ol iimsnoro. it is hum
Caplain hirrcll. he having hern
n vanccd to that position on
auving the service in France
he maintained bv the institution
W. II. Wehrung dwelt on the ne
cessity of signs, and the commit
tee will have further time.
C. B. Buchanan stated that the
.Standard liox'Co. was going to
rebuild their plants, and a com
mittee consisting of Buchanan, J.
M. f tour and Elmer Johnson was
appointed to confer with the
Standard people to see if a plant
could not be established in this
city.
It was a rousing good meeting,
... . l 1 J l." -
ami the next one snouia De oi
much interest as there are sever
al matters to be reported on at
that time.
Try the Argus, $1.50 per year
Vegetable and flowering plants
now ready at Mueller's Green
house, 12th and Oak. By mail or
on call. Telephone l(iR7. 5tf
Rev. Verne Spicker is taking
care of the Spicker Harness Shop
while his parents, Mr. and Mrs
.spicker, are enjoying a vacation
at Tillamook.
Wanlcd A girl for general
housework, on farm, for the Slim
mer. Address Mis. Austin Sims,
Sherw ood, R. 4. or inquire id the
farm, a mile below Farming-
ton, K-tt
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Topper vis
ited the last of the week with
their son, Lloyd ' Topper, and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
LSigler, at Mipsan, Wash., ana
while down river were visitors nt
Astoria, Ft. Canby and other
coast points.
A. 1). Cannon, who has been
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
(Incorporated)
Hilliiboro, Cornelius and North Plain
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bar;
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.
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier
John K. Hailey,
Vice President
H. E. Ferrin,
Assistant Canhinr.
W. W. McEldowney,
Cashier.
E. F. Borlingham
S. G. Hughe
FORESTGFIOVE NATIONAL
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
RESOURCES
Loans ,-ii322,20.2
U. S. Hiouls ami
Certificates ...
Other iiontls
Banking House...
Other Ileal E.st.
Stock in Federal
Reserve liank
Cash and Dite
F r o in Banks
and U. S.
Treas.
10,573. 8S
18,502.00
6,120.00
1,800.00
195.815.Gt
195. 121. HI
I.IADILITIES
Capital $ 25,000.00
Surplus 63,692.41
Circulation 25,000.00
Deposits 691,123.02
$79l,815..-
$794,815.48
ON LY ROLL" OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
WE HAVE IT!
Kodak
7-
in;ui;!ier ot trie zocn .enuiry
C.ipt. Uarrett lias not been in Grocery the past ten months, has
Ilillsboro for some years, having I -rone to Portland to work for the
hecn in the East. He went to International Company at one of
France in the Signal Corps as a
lieutenant.
Sheriff Alexander returned
Julv 4 with Conley, charged with
rohhiii' the Iieaverton Bank.
their Rose City stores. Mr. Can
non hns made many friends dur
iug his stay in Hillsboro.
Frank L. Hay, Supt. of the
Pullman .-civice of the ureal
The sheriff states Hint there is no Nol.thfrn Railway, .vas here the
imeslum nt an nui ine mini i
Clu ster Clark, formerly of For
est drove. the prisoner came
without requisition. although
Sheriff Alexander provided him
self with this protection before
leaving for the South. Clark's
wife came up bv steamer, al-l-houu'h
she wished very much to
come on the same train with tin
olliecr end prisoner. Sheriff Al
. . ,1 . . . i
exaniter intormcii ncr mat ni
ould not prevent her riding on
Ihc I rain, but told her sh
not be allowed to travel
snmc ear with the husband, so
he concluded she would conic
Xorlli bv sea. Conlcv, or Clarl
has nothing to say about tl
ehari'.e, but admit'' that he is out
of the Oregon oenitenti.iry on
parole. He is confined in the
county jail, but will not be allow
ed the run of the corridors.
I ist of the week, the cuest of his
ister, Mm. Frank Imbrie, of
Oreneo. F. L. said he -wanted to
get back to Hillsboro at an o'd
tin e cebisration and he did. r
was raised below Newton, on
the Hay ranib, and he still knows
ina'iy of H'e old pioneers. Mr
ila J left for St. Paul Saturday.
The Forest Grove auto stage
counted wun ir. Dnuui s oi,k
Cole Eight, on the fill between
would Oak Park and James last Staur
., I , . i . i i o . ...!.
in toe l day nigm. anoui o nu, wu. -i
the Dr. was returning from
professional ciU. Dr. Smith lost
a wheel and was fortunate that
he was not killed. He says he
had the ri"l t of vrnv and not
at fault, and the riiiver of th
stnire went i n his wy in pre
tended IgnM-ancs of having
struck the Smith car.
of All Kinds and
Description
mm
Let Us Show You PK
Til Delta Drug Store
We Have the Neatest and IVlost 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 GLASSES
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT.
HOFFMAN
Jeweler arid Optician
Main Street HiHabcro, Oregon
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