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VOL. XXVI
HILLSBORO, OREGON, FEBRUARY 19, 1920.
No. 50.
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IHREE PASS AWAY
IN ONE f
Boyd Kenyon Long, ilia Wifu mid
Their Infant Child, a Son
ALL GO WITHIN ONE WEEK
lluahand Wat Son of Mr. and
Mrs. L A. Long, of llillilmro
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nt hit liuiiii' on I'.tiNt S.ilinitii
.sirr.
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of Mr. nml Mr., I.. A. I.llll, of
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n-rviir In 111111111 ilin ,i r.itl
road Irnin trrtit-r nm wli.ii
ulrirkrn Imd hrrli t nrkinK foi
nrarly two yrnr fur tin- Siutln-rt.
Pacific Company in I'urtUiul 11,
a nirntlirr of (lir Tr n in in, i,
mul I lir ilmilili' f 11 n- r n I uiii In-),'
in rorlUiul, Tui'oilny nftrriiimn
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Ilrotlirrlinnd of Tr-iiliini ii lirld n
ii-rvti-r nl Ihr ( li,iic- in tin- I'.irt
land ('ri'iiintiiriiiiii.
Mr. I.oiik n kiiI "."I iiiir
nlul lirr mniili-ii lutnir mii (ili.lv
Mi-Donnh Sin- i uriliiiiu il nl
an rarly aur, nml reared h
lirr (raniliarrlil, She l.au.
t lirothrr, inn' of hum Joint
veteran of the A. I". I ., ii hum
in t lit rity from W.illfi Wiilli
fominjr In n ( I nut tin- lift rite
Mr. I oiiK luiil iiIh iii tin ii nn in
valid, aiul lu r ltclilc.niin Ii nl
itrvruiril lirr litittmiul li 'i n !
lenderncKi, num. lint? out lii lifi
to muh an rvlrnl Hint In- . it
rrdit In Ilium If ami In tin- cum
niiiliit ' in vv hu h Ik' In nl
Hi"iilri hit ifirrnli. Mr. I Din.
ii mm ivcd 1 v lo lirotln-ri ami
two -.iilrri I -iiiitilil I'.. I. mil.'
now nf Smttle; Clifford 1. I.Oinf
at liomr ; Mr. nil V. W i lls, of
New hrr-f . ninl Margaret l"liii,al
liuiiii'
lor Sale----Two cowi, I just
fresh; three year old. I'lntnr
8H45.--H. II. Ilainni, live miles
noutliM rat of I lilNhoro. 81
1'ivr acre of land for sale nl a
bargain. 1. ("or will. ' 51
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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si liiioin r l imn linl.
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was :i!(l niMir llini tin sliii)ir,l
nml li.nr l.'l.nl'.' i .ir, of until j, ,
rail ur,li r, mi 1 1 1 1 1- liouks.
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mm r .1 to Crnlil n-r in i k .
Wi st roust Inmlii r mills liuok
i il ::,. 1100,000 f, .-I in ,,r, I. rs last
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total Inisiin ss oil, ii ,.
Alplin' milling u if ra t inns fin
ilm ;ioo jifrsmis.
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jiowi r plant is lifinif rnslnil.
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crfi'l in h ) I ii 1 1 i 1 1 lt mill.
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15, otltl nifkhi iluiil.
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rrv rlilirnrs il,int
IV mil. Ion Hull, lint- pi rmil
totaling .fd'.'.U'.'S issm-il.
(ir.Hi, If Itoiiile (-els nrw .T'.'iO,
(100 f nut pin king plant .
Tolril.i ti loin- liii,' i lfflrif mill
jmuiT plant ami rnilro.i.l i xliti
,inii.
I nu'riif slnirn liotfl Iii mill
t m o stories.
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loillff Inline nml Inisillfss liuiiii
Hfi ihpnit to Inn e lie s.i vi
mill.
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Illation to half new Iniililinif.
j Siilhi ilin I'lmlm ts Co. tn Imilil
10,000 nil.litinil In pri sfiit strue
1 lure.
! Ho, i, I liner Mnsier I' r u i I
Uiroviirs ,soiiitinn slate thnt
!, apple i rop for thi year ilmilileil
that of la si vein-.
Salmi - Koad work under eon
Irnet in Oreijoii under siipervi
siou of slate hiuliHav ilep.i it inetil
fur years 1)I! nml l!1'-'" total
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1'ast-Ileal estate eon
linties to he verv m live.
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.Clf" JoitiOUIl
IV" , N7 T w w i- . s.
mwJ fJ P F. K I Y
'..'.a i v -r '- ww i ii ii wi
avnfr,s club
TO ACCUMULATE MONEY
JR (f25Weekly ?ys -1L Asl
$SO it
XOO
$2.50-2
$10002
THE PLAN
For f.0 Weeks deposit weekly 25 eeiils, SO eenls, $1,
If 2, $5, $10, $'.'0 (or more). No i-o.st to join. No dues.
You do' not lose any part of w hat you deposit.
THE PURPOSE
At the. end of 80 Weeks you ran draw out $12.50.
,2fl, $30, $100, $250, $500, $1000 (or more) and have
,',ady money. Hut the pur,..,, of tint. Club is to R.ve
vou a way to save money regularly, and let it neenmulnte
for aome future use, such as eduealinx your children,
buying a new home or ko'K business.
In only 250 weeks, which will pass by rapidly, you
M ill accumulate $f-.50, $125, $250, $500, $1250, $2500,
$5000 or more.
Deposit in our bank (hose little sums you waste and
you will become independent.
You can save- do il. Begin now.
You will receive 8 per cent interest.
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$2 - xoo
J $5 - $25022
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SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
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Cedar Mill and Orenco Sec Soni
and Daughter Wed
UNIQUE NUPTIALS READ
l-Kifiman and Rich Familie
United St. Valentine's Eve
One of the prellii sl and must de
lightful Wiililnif-s ever held in
this foinilv uas witnessed at H :80
n'floik on Ihe eve of St. Valen
tine, l' h. Ill, l!i'J0, when Miss
Alda Until Hu ll and Carl I . 1'k
K i n i n and Miss I'.li aiior May I'-g--,'imaiiu
and '1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 J. Itieh
vi re united ill mnmai-e nl Iti tli
any ll.iptist Chuifli. The service
uas read by Rev, W in. (iraf in the
preseiiee of n large iiuuilier of
frifiidsaml relatives. The churi-h
was In autifiilly decorated with
fern and flutters, the color
scheme liiing pink, white and
((reeii. I're e riling the crrrmonv
Mrs. Si Inoi iter, of Portland,
sang "I I.ove Vou Truly." At
the strains of Me lull Issohn's wed
ding march Ihe grooms ami at
I -1 1 1 1 ,-t 1 1 1 s entered, Tlleophil Rich
bring :il I 1 1 , 1 1 -, I by his brothers.
Mark and IVavid, ami Carl Kggi
iiimiii by his lirollur, lifii Crom
and Otto Siliult.. Then down
the aisle came the bridesmaids.
Miss Christ.-t Wenger, of Salem,
for Miss Rich, ami Miss Sclm.i
Seliull, for Miss I'. L-tf i ii in ii n . Af
ler them came Miss I.ut lla Ilar
m It, of Salem, maid of honor for
Miss Rich, followed by Miss Rich
on Ihe a nn of her father. Next
came Miss Lilly Sehuiike, of
Portland, maid of honor for Miss
I iri'iiuiiuu, followed by Miss F.g
i i 1 1 1 1 1 it , arr ompauie d by her f.i
ther-
Roth brides were beautiful in
while channelise, wearing veils
nml carrying bouipicts of white
carnations and lilies of the valley.
Miss Rich's attendants wore pink
eicmr d' liieteor, uilh liouipiels of
pink radiations, tthile the attend
mils of Miss F.ggiman's wore blur
ereine d' meteor and curried yel
low spring llowers.
Thcophil and Alda Rich arc
son and daughter of Mr. ami Mrs
C. Rich, of Oreeo, and Carl and
I'lennor I'.ggimauu are sou and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An
drew F.ggiinann, of Ret haiiy. All
four t oiing people are deservedly
popular in the county and hove r
host of friends tvho wish them
much happiness.
After the ceremony the bridal
couples were domiciled ill
quaint little green house tempor
arilv constructed of fir and crd.n
boughs, from which th V received
the fnum'tilulatinns anil good
wishes of their friends. It was
from this pretty lillle bower
bungalow that Ihe brieds, later in
the evening, served the wcddiii"
cake. A bountiful wedding feast
was served the many guests, and
during the evening Ihe llclhany
male quartet rendered two splen
did numbers.
Manv beautiful and useful
gifts were received by both con
pies. After an extended lionet
moon. Mr. and Mrs. F.ggiinann
and Mr. and Mrs. Rich will be nl
home to their friends in Relhany.
AUCTION SALE
By order of the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon, 1
will sell at public sale at the lati
John Reichen place, back of tin
old West Union church, about 7
miles N. E. of IlilKboro. at 1 p
in., on
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
Team work horses, 6 cows giving milk
three of them Brown bwiss; one bin I
cow: 2 heifer calves; lot of White
Leghorn chickens, 10 stands of bees,
6 irutnea fowls, one manure sinetuler
farm wagon, hack, Garden City sleel
plow, tooth-harrow, disc harrow, seed
drill, hayrack, huyruke, spray pump
stump jack, mower, some tools anil
other things too numerous to mention
Terms of sale All sums undei
$20, cah; all sums over $20. oi
approved bankable, note, for (
months at 8 per cent, interest
Two per cent, oil' for cash over
$20.
CHRISTIAN HLICIII'.N,
Administrator of the Estate
John Reichen, Deceased.
J. 0. Kitratli, Auctioneer.
of
Overland truck for sale nt a
bargain. D. Corwin.
V.. J. Brocks, of Iowa Hill, was
city caller Friday.
(ieo. I'urdy, of Oak l'ark, was
a city caller yesterday.
Dr. J. 1'. Taruicsic, of Portland,
wag out the first of the week.
Gustave Rueckcr, of Blooming,
has moved to the city to reside for
few weeks.
I). A. Otto, of Bald Mountain,
above l.anrel, Was a city visitor
Ihe last of the Week.
M. C. Hewitt, the contractor,.
has hern moving mum: buildings
up in the (iaston country.
Mrs. M. Sauer, of Portland,
Has out the last of tin: week, vis
iting friends north of the city.
K. L. Mains, of ( In hull in
Mountain, near Laurel, ttas a city
caller Wednesday afternoon.
For sale: Several hundred
pounds rccleaned elovrr .seed.
Phone aR25.- (ieo. Bu rsdorf.
Cornelius, Ore., R. 1. 50-52
The Washington Hnlel is mak
ing some improvements in Hie
dining room which lends to its attractiveness.
Marriage licenses were granted
the past tfeck to Harris and Ma
rii: Bouligt; Eric W. Brown and
Marie Crosby,
D. L. Smith, of above Banks,
was in town Saturday, greeting
friends and transacting business
with the county court.
Registered Jersey bull, 1-1
mouths old, tine type and con
formation. Rage Patton, Ilills
horo, R. 1 ; Mason Hill. 48 50
(ieo. R. Zimmerman, of above
North Plains, came in from the
Wallace settle inc nt yesterday on
business at the court house.
Fred (illlfette ami Eta Nor-
luautliu, of I'orest Grote, Ore.,
were united in marriage l i b- I t.
l!20, Rev. J. AI. Barber orliiia-
tmg.
W anted The address of Amy
R. llaudley. Last In an! from on
Route 2, Hillshoro. - Geo. R. An
.lrcfv s, Public Administrator,
Fresno, California. t"-50
Loganberry tips for planting.
line and healthy. Any quantity.
-(ieo. I'urdy, Ilillshoio, R. 4.
l'a miles test of town, on Base
line Road. , 50 52
Married: At Sherwood, Feb.
17, IS'20, W in. R. Ca-dile, of Ore
gon City, and Mildred Helen Pi
zer, Miles J. Haines, City Record
er, officiating.
For Sale- Registered Holstein
hull calf, (i weeks old Feb. 1 .-
Fred Grosstn, Hillshoro, R. 1.
Box 150. Telephone, llillsboro.
34R4. 4S-50
Albert G. Miller, of Los Ange
i, and Mavbelle Miller, of this
county, were united in marriage
Feb. 17, l!20, Judge J. W. Good
in otlicialing.
C. F. Grabcl, of M i n t e r
Bridge, was a city visitor yester
day. Mr. Grabcl has been ap
pointed to register voters in the
new precinct named after him.
Perkins National Herbs art
highly recommended by users for
blood, liver and kidneys 200
pills, $1.25, plus war tax, 5 cents.
Postage paitl. W. L. Stevens,
Laurel, Ore. . 47-tf
E. II. Deery, who formerly con
ducted a meat market at 4(!2 Jef
ferson St., Portland, has located
it 1ST, Third St., and invites his
Washington County friends to
ship him their meats of all kinds.
Treatment of past twenty years
continued at new location. 50
Will
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FOR SOLDIER DEAD
be Held at M. E. ChurchJ
Sunday, Feby. 22
FRENCH GOVT. HONORS
Hillaboro Post, American Legion
Prepar-a Program .
I have the E. C. DeWitl ci Co c
line, of proprietary medicines
This line needs no recouimeuda
lion afler being used once. Wi
carry the following -in slock
postage prepaid- DcWill's I.a.x
ative Cold Tablets; DeWilfi
Cough Syrup; DcWitt's Dyspi p
sia tablets; DcWitt's Kidney tab
lets; DcWitt's Little Early Risers
Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. W.
L. Stevens, Laurel. 47-tf
PUBLIC SALE
Having sold my farm, the under
signed will sell ut public auction,
on his farm, llj miles north of
old Centerville, on a part of the
Schelt'lin farm, at 10 a. m., on
MONDAY. MARCH 1
Team of horses, 7 years old, weight
2000 lbs; 8 grade Guernsey and tlul
stein cows, in good flesh and giving
full flow of milk; calf; 2 ho 100 lbs
each; 3-inch wide tire wnon, new,
with bed ; farm truck, new l ui y with
pole and shafts; MeCormi, k mower;
2 walking plows, hay raik, spring
tooth harrow, spike-tooth ha row, 2
horse coin cultivator, 900-lTi . apacity
Simplex cream separator, 1 ul-bearing
grindstone, 200 ft cable mil blocks,
betw een 200 and 800 bii: hels white
seed oats, new kitchen rai e, heater
washing machine, Esta oi r.ui, roll-top
il.-sk, soma household fmi.iture and
all small tools to be found on a well
regulated farm.
Free Lunch at Noon.
Terms of Sale: $20 and under
cash. On sums over $20 a credit
of 7 months will be given with 8
per cent, interest and approved
security. No property to be re
moved until terms of sale are
complied with.
Ernest Wiebohl, Owner.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Sunday, February 22nd, 2:80 P.
M., will witness Memorial Ser
vices in the Methodist Episcopal
Church at Hillshoro, for the pur
pose of presenting the French
Government Memorial Certificate
to the next of kin of those who
made the supreme sacrifice dur
ing the World War.
The Hillshoro Post has ar
ranged a suitable program for the
occasion to w hi'-h the public Is
cordially invited. Seats will be
reserved for the immediate fami
lies of all those men arid women
to be honored.
PROGRAM
America Audience.
Invocation Rev, Walter Skip
worth. "France in Rattle Flame," Ed
win Mark haui -MissTinah Bech-
en.
Song of Liberty, Mrs. II. II. A
Reach W'omaiis' Choral Society.
Opening remarks Earl L.
Hotibs, Commander, Hillshoro
Post No. 0.
Address Hon. E. B. Tongue.
Solo, "The Americans Come,"
Fay Foster Mr. Paul Petri, Lil
lian Jeffreys Petri, Accompanist.
Presentation Address C. Hen
ri Labbe, Consular Agent of the
French Republic.
LaMarsellaise, Rouget de Lisle
Woinans' Choral Society.
"Star Spangled Banner," Fran
cis Scott Kev Audience.
Benediction Ret. J. T. Cos
telhie. The List
List of men who died in the
Service during the World War
and who will be honored Feb. 22
by the presentation of the French
Government Memorial Certificate
to the next of kin :
Homer O. Akin, Beaverton, Or.
Russell Earnest Carter, Hills
horo. Ore., Co. M, 18th Inf., 1st
Div., wounded in action at Cha
teau Thierry, and died of wounds
in A. R. C. Hospital, Nieully,
France. August 2nd, 1918. Fa
ther, George Carter, Hillshoro.
Ore.
Robert Christensen.
Chester Carroll Gates, Hillsho
ro, Ore-.Co. G, !8Ui Inf., 1st Div...
died of wounds, June 12th, 1918,
received at Cantigny France. Fa
ther, O. B. Gates, Hillshoro.
Millard Miles Gates, Hillshoro,
Ore., Co. F, 18th Inf., 1st Div.,
died of wounds, Nov. 17, 1918,
received at Chateau Thierry and
Soissons, France. Father, O. R.
Gates, llillsboro, Or.
William Gottleib, United States
Marine Corps, Aug. 12th, 1918
at Mare Island Hospital, of tuber
'ulosis. Mother. Mrs. Anna Gott
eih. Hillshoro. R. 1.
Claude M. Gray, llillsboro, Or..
Co. B, 28th Inf., 1st Div., killed
at Soissons, France, July 18 1918.
Father Wjjliain Gray, Hillshoro
Kingsley Crandall Hendricks,
Beaverton, Co. I, 161st Inf., died
of pneumonia, I-'eb. 7, J 9 1 8, Base
Hospital No. 9, France. Father,
E. A. Hendricks, Beaverton, Ore.
Herbert Johnson, Beaverton,
Ore.
Inia Inona Ledford, IlilUboro,
Ore-, IT. S. Army nurse, died in
France. Oct. 7th, 1918. Mother,
Mrs. Mary Led ford,
Ore.
Victor H. O'Rourke. j
Herman Robert Pfahl, Cornell-,
us. Ore., to. U. tti Int.. died Off
penuinonia at Whipple Barracks,'
Arizona. Oct. 17, 1918. Father,,
Carl Pfahl. Cornelius, Rt. 2. I
Charles Robert Ritehey, Hills-1
horo. Ore.. Battery B, 147th F.j
A., died of influenza in France,
Jan- 29, 1918. Sister, Mary
James, St. Mary's Institute, Bea
vertoh. George Elmer ScHultheis,
llillsboro, Ore., 118th Encrineers.
died Nov. 30, 1918, at Verdun,
France. Mother, Mrs. Bertha
Schultheis, llillsboro, Ore.
Edwin Smith.
Donald James Sutherland,
llillsboro. Ore., .United States
Marine Corns, 4th Brigade. Fa
ther. R. E. Sutherland, Hillshoro.
Ore.
Glen Swallev.
Charles Lewis Walker. Hillsho
ro. Ore., Co. B, 127th Inf., 82nd
Div., killed in action at Gesues.
France. Oct. 18th, 1918. Father,
V. W. Walker. Hillshoro, Ore.
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO,
(Incorporated)
Hillsboro, Corneliu and North Plains
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot ihipper of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grab chopped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
AT CORNELIUS
Beaver State Flour
The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices.
Telephones; Hillshoro, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
J. A. Thornburgh,
President
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier.
John E. Bailey,
Vica President.
H. E. yerrin,
Assistant Cashier.
W. "W. MeEldowney,
Cashier.
E. F. Burlingham,
S. G. Hughe.
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
At Call of Comptroller, Nov. 17, 1919
RESOURCES
$S52,72t.OO
. 188,802.06
Loans
U. S. Bonds.
Other Bonds
Banking House
Other real estate
Stock in Federal
Reserve Baok
C ;h and due
from banks
102,097.26
19,987.28
1,850.00
2,350.00
24,606.07
Total $1,089,118.67
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus
Circulation
Deposits
$28,000.00
61,031.22
28,000.00
978,284.48
Total
.$1,089,818.67
ONLY ROLL OF
HONOR BANK
COUNTY
IN WASHINGTON
This Bank affords its patrons every banking facility consistent
with conservative management. Accounts of Individuals,
firms and corporations respectfully solicited.
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
Hillshoro,
Kill the Scale
Before It Kills Your Trees
Spray in the early Spring, while the trees axe dormant, with
Sherwin-Williams
DRY
LIME-SULFUR
Standard I ime-Siilfur Solution
in Dry Powdered Form
It has all the good qualities of Liquid Lime Sulfur but
eliminates the bad qualities. Use Dry Lime Sulfur in
your orchard this year. It will save you time and money.
Come into our store and get prices and descriptive
literature. t
The Delta Drug Store
One of the
soon in the
Weils' store.
oertitu-ates can
show window
he
at
Watches
Silverware
Novelties
Prompt Repairing
HOFFMAN
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Main Street : Hillshoro, Oregon