A ir i if I Liu i VOL. XXVI HILLSBORO, ORIiGON, JULY 17; 1919 NO. 19 T I DWCLItn- UHDERJAY OF HEM MomUy Dy Lonjf RcinemlHred in Annnli of Wcnther Records A HARD DAY FOR BABES ll.trveit Quickened by Old Sol Giving ut 102 in the Slmdt; Moiuliv was ii day hum In In- i.--tiniiih.red in Wiishiitulon ( iiini ty, fur llic licul jtml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I ; I y t I' ltisi ended am tiling c. ht; i-med in Orcifcm for imiiiiv yi iir.. In I lilUl.oro in the simile iin s tut renrv rcist'icd 10'? in ( In htllh while outside districts here :ind (here report n sli uli- rcisler of KM! Mini Kill 'Hi. ,.1,1 ins) rn tm-ii I in front uf tin- I lilUhoin Ciilliliirrii.il hank In!, I llu' story uf 10'J lit live o'clock, with ;i lei mint-trie pressure of onlv '."'. this pressure is ueiiei'iill y alnnu .'10 in1 iivcr pending it wnrm ilnv Hie Ion h'iroiiictrr lili'Ulit more sulirlllll! friliil Ileal tlliill Is iM Ii er.illv 1 rule, Oldliincrs vho i.iT,' I'lhi'-.t I on i ti u ly liro(ilit Imek memori. of the 'it when t In-v :mseil tin- Lolly Hiriluire store, the Ihtlt cry nnd Wiley' resort, where in ohh ii d.iyo il wits pussi'de to low er the Ih-es tlmt nu'eil within on hoi dis- -lint Mon.hiy it wit dilfcr.nl. Of course, there v; the -.oft drink -lint it did inn, would Hot, :in,l eniinnl lill lh" lull Willi thoV who knew (he "other" ill ihivs iiuone of "yesli r ei r" -ii Hoiinld Vnniht. now on the hit.1! sens sitilinir for home, would One oldliiinr srsid. '('..! ! W i .Ii the hovs Mould nil jL'i-t li n I mi we euidd line litis i miiel toe shrike, lee ere.'im woeldn't I-nipt him; sod.l W liter didn't look ijond to him; near liecr w as person i lion nr.ill, and he eonl ndi d th i' Sain Creek W liter wi w nrm in fm I, nolhiny hut the mil thin, wni on his mind, nnd thnl r il tiling he could nol posst nor Wind. The Winter whent under the wnrm wave turned r.'tpiill, nnd it hns foreed tiiiny to ntnrl lin vest lli'il were i j-t inu: t cut from il week li ten days Itt.f The heat has cut the sprini' wlu- il erop eoiisiderihlv, hut has not in jiired lh.- I'nll and Winter sown. Corn, under the impulse of wnrm days and nitihts harrow n to heal the hand mid as there is plenty of moisture in the i-ioun l vetfelahhs have siillered hut lit lie. The heat, of ciiurse, has cans, I an evnlus to the swimminy pool', and there arc hut few who have not clijoved the waters of Out), dales nr" the Tualatin. Old in ", have turned haek the etoek H few years and taken their imiiter sions, lispinut kid come honu with their haek hair wel and tell their mothers stories ahont swenl inn when Muter knew lln-v had l.een to the creek- and yet she didn't whip lhem--s!ie just w ish cd she was hack n few years nnd n hoy herself, nnd when I'aiher went'lo npplv the slipper she was the (iood Samaritan who coiNed the head of the family out of his lulliifecciicy. Il was a hot week and Mon day was Ihe cap-sheaf. TO ERADICATE THISTLES A vigorous eimpniuii dl "vi r 'county i to he iinderlakcit .itralnst the Canada ihi'tlc whit It is fast hecominji- serious weed pest to the farms in this scclion. Service... The Htandard 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 to the people of this community. We invite your banking business, bolh com mercial nml .savings accounts, on the record of our high standard of service. Assets over $800,000. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVEJ Tin eourl has t i-.nl mi , Ii ei, ill ii polling ,1 1 in liiel, will keep ! Im III . ,! . is, d as In f i .'in , eoni " i n i i' 1 1" ! !,i ,1 1, . a to I ! ,-I I, if o' nol any 1 1, in" I, s In ii, 'le nt M ' O Colli I'ol , ,1 i, , . Ill'" hem'.' , u ( mil ( fii'i.e. on w hirh i' i , liii'H II tin ,'. a I'.- I lie. Hi",, iisl.iiu lie eo r.i I ion ef llie owner "r neeiip.inl in (lie eradication of lliit weed. Tile I I tt s , ll iele.l Ii v I lie .i I 1,'l'islalui'e make il pos-.il.le f r the court lo no in on llu- land end remove Ihe llii.lhs where In, ac tion has In i II l ik II llv lie owner or occupant and llu cost of ll.;s work niav he eh il' " ,1 n;''i!nsl llnr I and in lh- form of a Ii, n l( is also provides that peisuu. ,iie ili'i. pnssi-ssiirf or havint; el lite of m n V land i l it I ei ,il or u.iln provi ,1. inel. .,ed in uititli los"d who knoiiini'ly permit llu ('nin th Ihialle lo stand nnlil ihe liti s vim fails and il a seeils hetiin lo form shall he snbi'-el lo a line of not less Ihaii li'-'a of n He liar, for llu- Ural oil", u. c", id for ihe s i ou,i not I, "". Ihan if'O i or more I halt It is hliee, llusl it will llot he in !' a-..irt to I l'1'.e a-'li'SI .11 prov ided hv Ihe hw in Ihi- eotm I v ts lie seriousness of the mIu lion i-. hei-oiiiin':' well known a ' Ihe property holders v i'l he more than w i'liit" lo assist in 1'ic ie velilio.l of the fnrlle r sil','.l. of this v. eed. Should it he in e, s sarv. however. I lie procedure as mlhoi ie.l w i!l he Ink.-ti. Count v A'aenl Prohale I l siill ,.f In. I Su t ler, of .Moeiil.un liile. was lil. I the past w e. k in pi'otiile. The n -'.ives his p.'op, ll v lo hts lv o lirtilli. r., ( hil-.li.tll nitil lioltiit !j '.leMli r. liud the t hildretl of the i hr,a I ami! ii s. u, phew s and tueci s in it.cr!:md. 1 hi court timed ( ,o! I 1 i-i, ,! .'selila, ill as e i clitor. ami he ii.i s ipmltlied. M lie ,pr.-Hs,-rs. lie,' I Inf. I'nrfcr. Al fred (on th I- 'in, I Jacob S.'l lie1 ! ,'iiiiti in! tin porp, rl itppraise l.letit til !".'' 17. Tl.omiis U'il- la ill', lets ! ell 11 a ne ,1 l s .1 , ! e 1 1 II i s t r.ilor of the est of his hl oth , a-. Ihe I i!e .', i s. i!!i tins. Spcu . i t- Cornish, of (iiston. is liaiitid iidloilii .1 1 aloi' "f i stale of '""i Arthcr t'onii di. enmarri. d, w ' ,lie,t in .tune. Ihe properly H vahitd at ah out f I .txii'. and his iiareuls a re It" in it's, allh.i no had hroth, i". ami sist.-rs. The will of Ihe I it, (i. II. Praiii-cr was tiled in court and llennan and i. .'. I'l in;', f are lh, i ecu tors Al'tir ui vine eacli I" tll" t hiUlrcn llu iiislrniuenl aives tin' est iti lo the w ife. ho. w in n she ,!e,ii,.M s ot it. is asked l,t itivc it lo 1 1 i-m-i I. P. I , M n-v aihel. Annie later ! ,t,!. ut.l I t-ti.k. I.. I'eeei la the ia vim' .'ilv'-a !v lot nielli . Make money in your home town in spare time. Sell hosiery with a frtinniutee, The kind that won't wear out. Ready market in your own neighborhood. Big money maker. Experience un necessary; we leach you. Phoe nix Hosiery Co., West Market Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. 18-23 The llillshoro ltaplist Church and Sunday School will hold tin all tlav picnic and service at the. West I'nion Church, on Sutulav, ,1 hI v '-'7. All im nil.ers of (he church, friend, .and olhers, are invited lo attend ami brill!.: their dinners. Tin- West I'uioii Bap tist Church is the oldest chut'el in Washington County, and is sit uate in a beautiful spol, A trip there will be ?;-ralifyint. TJcv. Anderson will assist in making Ihe dav a success. Try the Arcus, $1.(50 per year CHAUTAUQUA OPEN FOR SIX DM5 STAY Great Commoner, William Jen ning Bryan, Tomorrow Evening SPEAKS IN TME EVENING VVond'-rful Orator to Talk on Current Topics, World Politics The I llison liile haiit.uupm course opens in Ihis city today, and will have nfti rnooii and eve ning sessions until July 2'Vin(lu mvi . The program this year is Ihe best ever presented by the l llison White people, and to cap Ihe climes; William Jeuiiin llryan will arrive Friday, July 1H . .... . i, anil speak ill tin- evening. M I ! r V ,1 1 1 is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u with his Usti. successes on lln plalforin. anil ,-i (ihntsti lie oilier dav simke t nearly lifleeil thousand people, lie is Ihe same splendid orator, has tin- saute un'UMclic pcrsnneli te, and is known personally to some nee or more persons in -v-ery Imi'il.-t of the I'niled Stat;s. lie is tin- biggest man today on the public plalforin, .'ind perhaps lets a ureitler pcr-onal following of any in-ill in the I'niletl Slates. Mr, llryan will arrive in the af ti rnooii and will be the guest of ( h is. !'.. Wells, Chairman of the local Chailtautpia Association, guaranteeing the linaiieinl suc cess of the 1IM!' meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wells will give the tlislitignishetLvisitor an infor m il dinner at which will be pres enl i few who have in Ihe past broken bread with the N bras- kali. Serueanl Gibbons, the famous Canadian aelhor nml lecturer, will tell his store of his incarcr it ion in a (it rutin prison; the fa mous overseas (ptattet will de-li.-ht the audiences with their popular numbers; Julius Caesar Vnplte, Ihe Iftilliaitt Athenian, ill lecture on the Orient, and llu: C.-talelluci Hand will be here with two full concerts on the fourth dav. The I'arl Hippie concert onm o.,v will lie here mid stage a Ki. lilies patreant. and the Zede- !,.,. quintet with live master mu sicians will he heard on the third dav. I'.vcry day will nv" ''nicllim? worth while, and authorities tell us thai never in the history of the , si has there ever been sucll a ist of attractions and talent at a onrse of this nature. FIFTH MOLE POOL The fifth mole pelt pool of the reason will be held July 21st to iilh. On those dates mole pelts will he received ! the ollicc of the Countv Agent for shipment to the best markets as were previous pells. Kaster.i buycr.s still complain of a number of the shippers who don not lake the pelts olT ''open" .uiii who do nol spreiul tliem in Jin nc. Some trappers still persist in taking off the pell w rong side out or "cased" and I hen sprcadin'r them oiien. w hile the proper method is first to split Ihe pelt from the chin to the root ,,f the (ail. then taking it off skin side out over the legs cutting these off at the first joint ami ,.iio, Ihe feel off last after the pelt is removed; Ihe pelt is then . ,1 fur side down, using tm ii , , n; nd,u lo insure a good slrnien. No preservative i added and during hot 'weather should be dried in the .shade under a screen. P. lis are increasing slightly In value and a higher average pri v is cxpi pools. tied than for the previous Neal f. Jamison. Countv g.nt. BIRTH DATA ASKED v I Her from Cant. Win. Hai-rctl to Ike counlv clerk asks for a birth certificate. As the Clerl I ha no record hack lo the tlate of ('apt H ii't'i lt's birth it could nol f..,.,,; Jt.wl Mini llu' cnrlost'd lot -f i Her to him. llu was written from Placid I.akt V Y . one of the inter ,i.,d i Summer resorts of that 1 1, -1, , , , i. . - slate, II is supposed here thnl Captain Hcrrctt wants this data for the Department of State In order to get passports for self anil wife, who was one of the Orexds. Thev expect to sail for hnrope in ihcnol distant fi.turc; and all persons getting passports nu.sl furnish a birth certificate. For greater value in used cars, 3 don't fuil to see Perkins. JOINT PICNIC The Knights of P.Uhi ..... "ml Pyth ian Sisters of llillshot'ii will hold an all-day picnic on the east fork of O.tiry Creek, abm Mountain dale, on Sunday, JtiU H7. The parlies will slrikc out early for the mountain district, l or sever al years litis has bi ,i an annual event, until hi't ynr for lite members of these two orders at tl their families, and Ihei are look ing forward lo sec C. K, Wells d" Ihe high dive; Hare to do the ac robatic work on the horizontal bars as well as pitch for the base ball games. Mr. and Mrs, John Lorstms; have arrived up from Marshliel I beinir called North because of the death of Mrs. I.orsiing's fath- r, A. W. Wilkes, of l)i!lev. They in ii v locate here or at the drove, as they do not expect to r. turn nil,. John reports thai n,'s ftllnr. Jos. I.orsiint.'. and his irolln rs. Peter and Jos., are !! workim: on a bitf hotel In im, built as a Summer resort near Marshli.hl. lie nv titer,- is tl lit V of work dow n in that sec tion, the eondillon beiiii' aooii the same .1 it is here in I hit re -irard. For Sab l ive Holsl, in heif ers. 2 of them 2 years old; 2 arc '20 months, antl one a carl in', Will be fine for brceilinu. Not bred. Also 3 cows in milk, yond How. F.. L. Mapes, Laurel, Ore gon. 17'-'" A piece of steel from an emery wheel struck Rev. Jes-c Antler . . i.ti sen In lite eve, winle lie was workinif at the mill, the oilier dav, mid it was necessary to ha Ihe eye hall opened in order to have Ihe intruder extracted. It was feared at first that he might lose his vision, but in a day or two it cleared up and is now in fair shane. Oct the Dayton Airless tire for your car. No Dlow-ouis, no punctures. Always feel safe. Takes bumps easier than other tires. Forrest England, at 122C Main St.. llillshoro. 17-20 The little I'.lder bov, who was . . . I run tlov. n ny an anio tue ,"no dav, is cetting alonir lowly an! is able to be out. The machine was not going over 4 "r . uii'es an hour and this fact probably averted a serious accident. Wmkins Remedy Man has moved from 1452 Main Street to 850 Third St. Customers will please take notice. Call, or phone your wants, i none -soi. W. II. F.rwin, Agent. 17-20 J. W. Hayes, of MeMinnville. formerly a resident of near W.rtli Plains, was down to llills horo Tuesday, greeting oldtitjie friends. J. W. is looking hue, and has lost about liO pounds ot avordupois since be last visited Ililltown. He still tips the neam at over 200 and says that is enough l' entry around these . .. ell :.. 1 1,., warm days. lie is sun n. i. In, si. less and mixes it up with growing hops occasionally. i'. i I".. .'To lu ifers. The i iitscii r .ii ...... I, ii.. ii. . .. - - nit i ease can. Ian..' ... property, pay expenses ami take '-Albert I.osli. i same away verton. Ore., R 2RX1. Telejihont 18-21 Contractor d his lumbe (iulhrie has ortler- for his platforms or getting the material into I,.. ii.'. for Ihe llillshoro pavin l .,,,11 start work on bis utiii .in, conlraet. The (5. H. P. Lumber Co. is getting out his preparatory material. Vt..,l- Reef cattle, hogs and Will nnv best price for a t.,(T Phone BeavcrUn. Mail address, W. W. Mcllar, Recdville, Oregon. S5-85 Marriage licenses granted- 'has: Jenne. Portlaiul. and .Marx . lon iM. lleaverlon. R. 2; Wm. 1'. 'artv, Vancouver, and Mary 1-. it.palriek, Rcaverton. ii:..l,.,ot ,rlel uriee naid tor lllui.n, ... - s - , i:...,i..l. Also want several 1 1 V VOU'V-ls. fresh cows. -C. F. Peterson Ilillsboro. Phone (i2. 51-tf 'I'll., countv bought anotli'i- new Winther auto truck from lb. Havtrainnfs the first of the week I., swell the licet now hauliiti roek on the county roads. Afiller tires are good tires. v...i,:,a l.aa pxebisive territory (let his prices before buying new I ires. Harry B. I.ockwood, of Porl liiid. and Anna I?. Huntington were united in marriage July 12, 1919, Judge V. D. Smith ofliei.it- ing. Wanteil to Rent Furnished or partly furnished, 15 to 20-acre ranch, on share basis. Address n. I.. Huirhes. Cornelius. 18-21 E:gget Weck'a Shipment Re ported for Many Year 100 MILES HIGHWAY LET Portland Becoming a Great Man ufacturing Center Standard Oil Co. spending large sums prospecting for nil. Large sling rig going up in Yamhill ountv. Portlaiul Norl hw est Electric 'o. to htiiltl $1000,000 heating il.-iiit. Prodiiclion for past week at 1 West Coast Lumbermen's ssocialed milk amounted to i,H I 5.22 1 feet. New business im. nutted to 70. 02. '1.1. 17 feet: ami olal of all shipments for week, "H.ttt.t'H feet. Traiiseontinen- al rail shipments were approxi mately MS per cent in excess of orders accepted from Eastern ter ritory. Past week witnessed booking f a considerable volume of oast wise domestic eart'o lumber msiness; and it was also one of the heaviest weeks in recent months w ith regard to acceptance f export orders. Portlaiul shipyards met 5-day Mooncv strike with a 10-dav va- tion. McKay storage reservoir in western "matilln countv to cost 2.000.000. Portland is becominu one of the ureal manufacturing centers f the West, and it has been argelv duo to the development of industrial districts such as North Portland where factory sites in- luding transportation and power facilities can be secured at rea sonable niriires. .ny rown can o the. same thinf if it wishes. Pacific Power & T.k'ht Co. re- lion's earnfnirs for May ot iiin.- '. against ?1 tS.117 for May. 1P1!. Mills and logging camps gen- rra'tv closed nuring rouriii oi Till v week ; n l.irp number of nlants to remain cloesd or in on ly partial operation during July and August, in order that needed repa'rs may be made. Salem State Highway Com mission lets Kill mites new t-on-tracts. Corvallis Steel britlge across Willamette has been paved. NorthBend Another ship -be ing rmilt tor private concern. New Oregon hops bringing SO ts.; record price in 37 years. Work on road between Inde pendence and Monmouth rapidly progressing. Echo Hay selling for (fin a stack m tins viemty. Echo 35 carloads of sheep slipped to Chicago. Roseburg live tons cherries canned daily at Umpqua Growers eannerv. , TALK WOOL W ,ith Portland, Oregfm. as the cond largest wool center in the S.. being exceeded only by Boston, the West is taking its dace as a factor in the world s rool production. As farmers arc educated to the nine of trradiug uu their flocks and producing the highest quali- wool, this section will advance a factor in world wool inar- kel Manv in this county are now growing the wool hearers. Wool production and manutac 1 ... i ii tut re in Pacific ( oast states siioum b one of our great industries as have every advantage of ch w 111 fa ad ain! grazing land. r.very in will have its flock of sheep e the value of this industry is out lized. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS N otiee is hereby given that sealed bid s w ill be received for the c-n- .....tioti of a school house for ,ti 1) strict No. i)S, Va miles north- ,i of lbtxton. nnd opened on cas Saturday. July 2(5. 1019. at 8 p. and contracts awarded at ut,u lime. Plans and speciucauot.s may be seen at the office of the t;..i Clevlc. Frank la-enzer, post office address. Buxton. Ore. or-at the ollicc ot i ouniv " Superintendent. X. A. Frost, in 11 Usboro, lre. The school bord reserves the .lit to reiect any or all bids and , r. ssfe.l contractor must fur i 1 f,. .-oiiinletion of con- S IIOllll " I net as per plans and specifica tr tions. . . Frank Genzer, Clerk. Buxton. Ore,. July 15, 1919. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plain Wholesale and R tail Dealer In Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Bags Car-lot hipper 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; Ki!'?boro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. J. A. Thornburgh, President. D. R. Cheney, Aasistant Cashier John Y.. Pail.;y, Vice I'lesiilinL H. F,. Ftrria, Assistant Cas'i'r. FORESTGROVEM TIONAL A NK FOREST GF.OVE, ORL RESOURCES Loans - :i r ".ioo.:;-i U. S. HotuK K.fiij.i:; Other lioinK .... 2,s..-.,.y.;i; liankiny; House. lS.75,Sa Other real estate iJ.ll'0.0 Stock in l ed. lie serve Hank 1.S00.00 Cash and due from Banks lyr,"07.44 Total ...aiS0 1.585. 34 ONLY ROLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY INTEREST PAID WE HAVE IT! Kodaks h of All Kinds and Description Let Us Show You Si Delta Drug Store We Have the Neatest and Most CmpMe 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. HOFF M A HP Jeweler and Ontician Main Street t IliMsfecro, Oregon f VV. W. McEldowney, Cashier. E. F. Burlirtghara S. G. Ifuj,'hes LIABILITIES 0 pit il Stii-.p!us 1 i .-.i 'iloll $25,000.00 .. 50.U3.1 1 ... '23,000.00 ... 701,140.23 Total -.f0 1,585.34. ON SAVINGS Mm