The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 23, 1919, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, ORKGON, OCTOBER 23; 1919
NO. 33
VOL. XXVI
JURORS GALLED FOR
SHQOTDIStOYALTY
Commend American Legion PoU
Summary Action
HILLSBORO CAMP APPROVE
Stand for All-American Policy
and Respect for Flag
Seoul Harrington C 'a m , of Hill
horo, animated by the true Ann r
Jciiii niiirit, in iiurr asleep. At a
rcecnl session llu" member acleil
on tbe following:
Resolution -
"III view of tlio fuel tliit lit As
toria mill Medford, Oregon, there
have existed striking cases of
disloyally to our eounlry and our
hag, our citi.ciis iiikI patriots,
mill,
Win mis; this disloyalty bin
taken n form which has of m et s
Mly been given lutieli publicity,
iiinl,
Whereas; such lack of patriot
Inn mill open mill defiant tli-'.oy-nlty
on tbe purl of ciiicii,
aliens, slackers iiml generally 1111
desirable element is a gi miiiii
iiu iifuiy iiml.
Whereas; tbe lulled Spanish
War Veteran a represented in
this Camp in for "All American
ism," ready to Maud bark f any
and nil loyal mid patriotic en
deavors, Therefore; lie it reunited tbal
we roimiieiid tin- aggressive loy
ally and patriotism of tbe 1'osts
of tbe Amerieau Legion located
In these Oregon cities for tbeir
elTorU to ernilieiili' Ibis (lenient,
anil Iiml e rcipicsl Ibe papers
to publisli tbe eonli nl i uf this rrs
olutioli. ,
11. S. Holers, Cliairiuati,
), Uessiner,
l V. Hyde.
Coiliinitlee."
PUBLIC SALE
Tbe Bethany (irailiC will sell lit
publie nale, nl the (Jriinge H ill,
lletliaiiv, at 1 p. m., on
SA Tl'HDAY, OCT. 25,
About half acre of laud and the
(irnugc Hall, KlxI'.O, single story,
conliiniug b'l of Al lumber, ceil
inir Ininlier, flooring lumber; tbe
burse shed, comprised of rough
lumber; will sell in .tcttions, b iv
er to hike "'as- is," or vill sell it
entire; Singer piano in tine
shape; h;ill stove; two big lifll
hnnying limps; other somII
lamps; 'lot of dishes, tcat'ops,
saucers, lie., knives, forks,
spoons, eoU'ee boilers, cooking
utensils, 3 bin eo!Tee boi'i r .
washliib, ami numerous other ir
tielea; also lot benehes, eb irs,
t a bleu,
Terms of Sale $'.'0 and iiu.b r,
cash; over $20 nix months' tiiie,
baukable note, at 8 per cent.
A. I Iloleoiuh,
Henry SlolTer,
C'levc Owens,
Committee.
Cornelius, A net inner r.
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL
FUND
To Hi Itoawrrlt Mmwirlnl AnelnHon,
TIkw. 11. T'jnpir, County Clwifinnil,
llilUlumi, Orrgnii.
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Id ttie HiKl!IT MtNMIIAl. I'CKB.
Name ,
Aililrru
'I I aintft (mount U iiicknrd hrrewitli.
Amirillo to tW pln uf ll, R.Hcflt Miiw.rUI Awk-latlon, thf K"Vflt
Mrnmihil l-iiml of l.ooo.oiHi. ito ! Ui Ik utiliicl I" ,-fis i u Vilmiml M.'Huiim-iiI in
WvalHiiali'ii. II. C; I" m-quir sml nminUin ill- nark nl (trr May. S. V,
mi'l ullimiilrl)' to Inrlu-lr Miinrr Hill, II Hirirll kmnc, llu ii-m. to l
nim'fvnt like Mount VrriKHi nml l.lliiilli' lilln lit .sjinin l.-'d : null I" vll li.w
Niilhuml (-latr lu m-i-IuuU- Uik pnwiiiloi unit l't.il ( 1 lioinlnist Hwrrlt.
Rmh roiitrllnitor tn tlw fmi'l will rlir a crrtili. t of mfmlirrslilp In tlx
KiiumvoI M.-mnfiiil AMixInl""!. A ecirtJIV-t will be irtriitl tu mrrf
IkkiI mnlriUuUiw tu Hi (mill.
TIik imnie of evrry miitnlitilnr will lie plnrnt im Hie llt of nami drpunHtd
la Uw NiiIiuii) Mmiuiwiit tu be crKtrd Wa.liliiUu, U. C.
Clerk and Sheriff Draw Venire of
Thirty-one
TO CONVENE NOVEMBER 3
Grand Jury has Eeen Working
on Criminal Case
li. I'
GRANGE BASKET SOCIAL
The Hillsbon) (iraiijfe will (five a
llasket Social at their Hall, Fri
day evening, Oct. 2-1. F.vrrv-
body Invileil to come and bring
baskets. Proceeds will be usn
to improve tbe ball.
Program will be given.
For Sale - Several 2500 gallon
rnpaeily round laliks. P.uilie
Potato Starch Co., Ilenvetioii,
Ore, 31-;i:i
('. I", beers and son, (ieurge, of
Conn litis, were in tbe eitv Tues
day. Mrs. M. Abadie, of near Cedar
Mill, was a Hillsboro visitor
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. (iarrett visited In r
father, M. M. lirierly, at llos
kins, Polk County, the past week.
(ieo. Doughty has three big
lots on Main, between F.lcvciith
and Twelfth M recti. I'riee per
lot, 200. 32-11
(i. F.ggcr, owner of the New ton
Winner place, beyond Laurel,
was over to tbe county seat
last Monday and became a mem
ber of the Argus family.
l or Sal Three high grade
Jersey cows; "frci.li 10 days.
Victor l.aheyne, on the ltailey
place, mile wesl of Hillsboro,
on ltaseline road. 3.1-5
Win. Mohr, the Oak Park old
timer, was in the city .Monday.
Win. nays he feels like he lit
'o fit hack to the shoemaker
b'-iu b when Winter comes on..
V. ( (iala'Aity, of the Wash
ington County Hank, Hanks, wan
iugton County Hank, Hanks, was
in tow n Monday, enroute to Port
land on ;i business trip,
Lost or Strayed Two-ycnr-old
Holstein heifer; bad bell on at
time of disappearance. John
Mrrx, Hillsboro. Otrc, It. 1. Near
Helvetia, on the United Rail
way. 3-5
Alfred Millar, of below Ueed
ville, was in town Monday, pre
paratory lo moving over to Ore
gon Ci'lv, where be will try
ranching. He has sold his place
in Llits county,
For Sale Nine-room house;
bath; sewer; cement walk;
wired; lot 100x0(5; located on
Main St., near court bouse. Easy
terms. Income, 15 a month.
Address, sealed envelope, "No.
A, .1., care Argus." 83-5
"If I Had Just $500"
Haven't you said that, a number of times in your life?
You wanted to carry out an idea, to achieve, ail ambition,
to take advantage, of an opportunity that came, your way.
And yon coiiudn't because you bad nut saved any money.
Why not be prepared for opportunity tbe next time, f
llegin to save systematically right now,
A Savings' Account in this Bank is doubly secure be
cause of our membership as a State Hank and our own
substantial reputation of long and successful banking
srrviec in the community.
RESOURCES, OVER $1,000,000.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
Manager Phelps, of the Liber
ty Theatre, played to a big au
dience Friday and Saturday, in
the Shepherd' of the Hills, 'peo
ple from as far as ten miles out
were in to see the celebrated film.
Herman Hehse and Fdw. Hoge
departed Sunday for a 'week's
hunting trip below Itosibnrg.
This is a trip the boys take near
ly every year, and they never
come back without a buck.
Mr, and Mrs. (ieo. Itiugle came
up from Rainier the last of the
week for a visit nt the old Hills
boro home. Mrs. 1( ingle will re- np
main several days, mid (ieo. re
turned Monday afternoon to his
position with the North Coast
Power people.
John Campbell, of near Hoy,
was in tow n the lirst of the week.
Mr. Campbell and the Aiitns ed
itor were old I'inatilla County
residents 30 years and more ago,
before old Pendleton ever thol
of ranking as the second city in
Oregon bank deposit'.
Will party who picked up 100
Liberty Pond in Hillsboro, Sat
urday, -please mail same to the
Argus olliee at once. Number is
known and registered. Will pay
liberal rew ard, rather than be de
layed in tracing, as owner lcetls
the money. No questions asked.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wells and
V 11. Simpson, of Portland, were
guests of tbe C. K. Wells' and L.
A. Lonu's Sunday. Wells and
Simpson were together in the
submarine service, at the New
London base, during the war. and
stationed near them was F.lmcr
Wohler, of Oak Park.
Thus. S. Wilkes, w ho has been
up in the Wallowa with a govern
ment survey, on a Forest Reserve
road, was in the city the first of
the week. He is making up his
field notes in Portland now, and
afler a fortnight expects to get
back behind the transit. Thus,
is looking as though Held work
aureed with him.
F.il. Morton, traveling tor a
Portland bouse, was in town last
Monday, on business connected
with the sale of the Morton
Greenhouse property to II. G.
Vincent, of Ueavertoii. Mr. Vin
cent w ill build a (ine residence on
the corner, and may build a sec
ond house. The property is lo
cated on Second and Lincoln,
north of tbe court bouse square.
Attorney Chas. Anderson and
family, of Oreneo, returned the
last of the week from an extend
ed visit with l'll ilives at San An
tonio, Texas. They arrived in
San Antonio during the terrific
! storm that devastated the const
line, and Mr. Anderson said that
jibe, driving rain had a force sutli
cicnt -to force itself through the
Southern Pacific steel coaches, so
that the floors of the cars were
puddled. The second night, they
were there it rained several
inches and be says the much
boasted Oregon rains amount to
nothing by the side of the Texas
stem-winders.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Roscburg Five thousand boxes
of tomatoes from hvc acres of
land at Dillard is the record made
bv T. H. l'.vnns & Son. the largest
tr rowers in this section.
Small fruit area in Marion Co.
to be increased by 2.000 acres.
F.nterprist Rebuilding saw
., i , i i. .. i
mill oi wreiron i.uinner v . oen
is delayed on account of labor.
Prineville starts new Masonic
Temple, and has line building
boom.
Hood River Payroll of the
Clerk Kuratli and Sheriff Alex
ander this week drew thirty-one
jurors who have been summoned
to convene for the coining term
I of Circuit Court on Monday, No
vember 3. The grand jury lias
been sifting criminal cases sev
eral days, and the docket of law
infraction will be quite large.
The venire drawn :
Thomas M. Haynes, Laurel
Peter Hoffman I'aeona
Harry L. Clark Garden Home
F.lmcr Piirdin ..Forest Grove, It. 1
Geo. IL Hidwell . Hillsboro, R. 5
Frank L. Jaiisen Hillsboro
Gerhardt Goetze.. Cornelius, R. 2
W. A. Long Forest Grove
Ferdinand L.mgcr Jr.... Slier :d
Fred J. P.crger l.'illsbor ., R. 4
Geo. IL Withyeombe. .Gaston, 11 3
Alfreil Greeiiberg.. lieavertot: It 1
Frank P. Bailey Buxton
Geo. F. Davies Heavertoii, It 1
John C. Jones. : Metger
P. G. Miller Laurel, It. 2
J. It. HarL'i'avc Hillsboro
Theo Nissen Hillsboro, R. 2
I John A. York Heavcrton
Jas. I. Minor ..... Hillsdale, R. t
Clarence W. Allen Beaverton
E. J. Lawrenz Sherwood
Martin C. Larsen.-Beaverton, R 2
Geo. Laemerman Bank.s, R 1
C. I). Farnham Hillsboro, R 1
J. F. Allen Hanks, R 1
Henrv Jan sen . Gales Creek
J. CHcebeii Hillsboro, R 1
Fred Stueki Hillsboro, R 4
F.mest C. Brown Forest Grove
G. H. Baldwin Forest Grove
ESCAPED GIRL CAUGHT
Alice l)dpc, committed to the
Girls' Industrial School, was
caught last Thursday afternoon,
near Raleigh, where .he ha neen
taken by a Portland youth of 19,
who gives his name as "Hi d Nel
son." Voting Nelson was i'.so
apprehended and lodged in jail,
eriarsreil Willi nciping i si.-u
lo pickers will reach 225,000 Li(ir!,e to escape. The lad con
Ashland has sent out seventy
cars of fruit.
Corvallis- Shortage of npph
boxes causing loss to growers.
Corvallis--New bakery has in
stalled 10,000 outfit.
Baker Rich ore has been
found near here valued at 1000
per ton.
Albany doing building stunl
in spite of high cost of materials.
Plenty of small payrolls make
the most prosperous town.
Klamath Falls Large tract of
t . , .1 . T I , 1. .1
veyeel trie girl to naieign, inu
then tried to get her clothes,
which were in Portland, at the
house of his sister. The officers
eautrht them without trouble.
Young Nelson was to have Ink en
the girl to Ctlifornia, the eap-
ture is one of importance as the
uirl is a valuable witness in a
criminal case now pending before
ireuit court
AUCTION SALE
Jand to be thrown open for home- j wiu scu al public auction on the
stead entrv.
Grcsham Burns Lumber Co.
to build new sawmill.
Hood River Fruit Co. has
erected 10,000 concrete build-
in sr.
Clement place, 1 mile sotitn of
Beaverton, near the Brickyard, al
10 o'clock a. m., on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,
Black horse, ! years, 1500; bay
horse, 13 years, 1300; bay mare,
Railroads promise to divert io vears. 1300 ; colt, 2 years ; Jer-1
1000 more cars daily to the saw- sey Cov, 9 years, freshens next
mills. March : 2 Guernsey heifers, f resh-
LaGrande 1,408.000 county eu April 1; Holstein heifer, good
good roads bond issue carries. flow f ,nk ; Durham cow, 4 yrs.
Oregon has 32 banks with de- ot)j How; John Deere binder,
posits ot over one minion earn. srood as new; Hodge mower.
Concrete bank building to be Hodge rake, 84 Mitchell wagon;
erected in Silver Lake. 12-inch plows; 14-mcli plow;
Pacific Highway between Gold ruck wairon, 3-horse plow, 3-
Hill and Central Point completed uorsc plow, 3-horse disc, 2-borse
Plans to get 60.000 additional H,,osier seeder, cultivator, dm
acres small fruits planted in Ore- shovel plow; harpoon hajfork
gon and Washington to produce w;tb 00 feet rope; kitchen
10,000.000 raw material for ,-ange, two 10-gallon milk cans,
canneries and juice industry. woodrack, 20 tons loose hay, 30-
Crater Lake company to build tns baed bav; 2 bogs, ab:uit 200
new tourist hotel for next season. bs each; 3 dozen W hite Leghorn
bickens, ind numerous other ar
ticles.
Lunch at noon.
Terms 20 and under, cash;
over $20, ten months' time, bank
able note, at 8 per cent .
C. Arthur Allen, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
(Incorporated)
Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale and Retail Dealeri 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. Thorn burgh,
President.
D. R. Cheney,
Anistant Caahier
Lakeview looking for railroad
connection and box factory.
Pish i uir industry on lower
Umpqua pays $000,000 a year to
employes.
Hood River pear growers net
ted as high as $2000 an aere
Rosebursr ork started on
Hanilev & Co. brick building.
Myrtle Creek 2000 prune
trees here bring in I0,!UU. Farm for Kent Auoui l
Reedsport sawmills have pay-1 acres tillable land, and about ISO
.. 1. I . l , T. 1
i'o lis ot iiou a uav. ncres pasture, num. fine imusi-,
Forty acres prunes at North large barn, good buildings, "4
Albany netted $1500. nmc fr0m R. R. station and gnod
school. Apply to Haskell Car
I. O. Murray, of Cedar Mill, penter Co., Cherry (.rove. .14
.. 11 1 1. . I - A - I. . I - .,, 1 1 1
was a cit y caner ute nisi 01 me -rcn larne, tullv-deveiopea
week. Northern Spy apples on a twig
Mrs. M. F.iseben. of Cornelius, six inches in length-found exhibi-
here the tion in the Argus window me
past week. They are from the
orchard of E. M. Rice, and it cer
tainly is production dcl.uxe. Mr
Rice always raises a fine crop of
pippins, and when picking his
crop the other dav accidentally
1 . ...
Perkins now has his free air ran across the plienom neiore anj
and water system installed of the apples nan lane., .r.m.
drive up and help yourself. Yot' their precarious holding. All the
are welcome. 8-tf I apples were perieci 111 6i,..
visited with relatives
last of the week.
C. r. liergstrand, ot near
Recdville, was in town the last of
the week and called on the fami
ly paper. .
John E. Bailey,
Vice President
H.E. Ferriu
Assistant Cashier
W. W. MeEldowncy,
Cashier.
E. F Burlingham
S. G. Hughes
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
RESOURCES
Loans $501,1.10.88
U.S. Bonds 273,81 t.5S
Other Bonds- 47,30D.-V2
Banking house 18,710.00
Other real est. 6,120.00
Stock in Federal
Res. Bank 1,800.00
Cash and due
from Banks- 189,863.02
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus .
Circulation ...
Deposits
$25,000.00
.. 52,014.7.'!
25,000.00
9.19,139.18
Total $1,011,753.91 Total $1,041,753.91
ONLY ROLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
BUY YOUR
VICTROLA
NOW
A small payment down and the balance monthly
brings one to your home.
$25 to $400
The Delta Drug Store
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 nnd our charges
are always reasonable
IF YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING
YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT.
HOFFMAN
Jvreler rd Optician
Main Street t Hillsboro, Oregon
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