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jr it r hi ti - - t -" - . .-j n ,...i. i ,w Me HaLLSBaro mcaos, , VOLXXVll.. HILLSBORO, OREGON, APRIL 29, 1920. No. 8 ) DOUBLE ROUTE TO El OLD MAN'S LIFE Plunged Butcher Knife Into Mi Throat and Cave Blade Twint THEN TRIED ROPE ROUTE Cut Down by Gideon Mickey; Taken to Hospital; Died Tuesday Ilt'lir' Adli, nu i iilmiil HO ytwii-H, trird the Miieidr routr lit st Siilur day rvt-iiiiijf, hlmrllv n f ti-r nix o'clock, nt hit I i 1 1 1 - in Nurlli 1 1 i 1 1 1 n r 1 1 , living Tui'mluy morn lug. Ahli llllN hl'l'll Ml llllK vc rv iuccrly fur wiiiic time, liming hccii in ill lii-nll Ii. Mr. I.iiiioh, a iielglilinr, mi I In- Imdy huiifinK ill the hmk vnnl of the Ahli home mid ( oil. .1 'r.ll.H Mill r. Milt, r tlmiiM tilt nlil Mill II wilt ilriul niul t -lc ft t m 1 llic I'linuirr. (iiil on Mickey, n iiiijjlihiir, nrrived licfiirc Coroner I.inilirr ri'iichi-d th- pliuc, niul rut tin- lici'ii mail lIllMII. r. Itllllll Wilt HHHI nt tin- Mi'riir, niul in ii Hlmrt 1 1 n i - Ahli wnt I'otmi'iiMiN nml n bilking it "blue ktrenk." Hi- ni tiikrn to the lioiiitnl, win' re hi- Iujim'iI in to n nlfiti' of count Siinil'iy morn iiiK. Ahli fi-jiiml in circuit court hist Sn in ill r r nml lull. ImviiiL; Mini hit wife, Judith, fur n ilivoree ilecree. Judith fought the elite niul there wrri rlifiritrt nml counter 1'hnrKen. Judith clniiiii'il I Ii-tir v v.ni ahutivf, -niul Henry chiiiucil thnt Jiulith Imil struck him with her (itt; with n hoe, niul t In I the gclirrnllv lllilile hit life iiilti mhli-. After the evidence wit in Judtfe Hnylry found that Judith wnt i n titled to flu decree, Their in erty, consist injr of two houses, wn Hettleil out of court. Allli nml hi wife ('mm- here from the Itoi hiirK coiiiilry smite years ugo, Itolh hml temper nml ditpliVH kept the inlt;hhorliinid entrrlniiieil from time to time. Dr. It oli It nt the lirtt hml mi ivin n to Ahli' recovery, he cnusc of hi -frrnlly ciid-chled roiulition. HOI-STEIN BREEDERS The W:hll!ton County lloNlein Hrenler' Aoeiittion hn nr rnnf(fil l huhl it iiii-etiii-r in Hills horo, Friday, April ilO, nt 2 p. Ill, At this time I'rof. I-.. I.. West over, of Corvnllis, w ill he present to upenk to the breeder about the lirrediiij-; of some of the mure Im iortniit llolttein f.'tniilie. S. II. Hall, Seeretnry of the St.-ite Hol hteill Association, hit nlso been invited to be present. Trunk t'on nell, President of tin County As Noeiiitiiiu, hope to Ii.-mc a (fund meetinir nt thi time, nml expect every Ilolstein breeder to he present. County Agent. An iieeurnte law stenographer wislun typing to do at home. Mail work to Mrs. V. V. Scott, ltoulc 1, (initnn. 8 11 It. Ci. I.cedy, one time Matter of the Slate Grunge, niul who ha represented Oregon in the Grange National Convention, wa In the citv Saturday. , ' Ate you Doin your Duty? you. xive SERVICE oOUR BANK . Your Future is going to be Your duty to yourself and your home folk is to prepare a comfortable future. The little sums you spend every day for silly extrava gances would make a nice looking bank balance at a time when you will need money. Put your money in our Bank. You will receive 3 per cent interest. : SHUTE SAVINGS BANK Kthel May Vic hiich Marl Wine for divorce, alleging cruel treat ment, They were married in lit 12, ond Mr. W'iiii" miy tluit the conduct of her hiitliaml ! came no iinliearnble in 1 01 H tluil hhc left him. She wiiiit tin- en tody of tin: ix year old ilniightcr. Itoteoe Hurt), I'lirtliilul nttor ney, wit a city culler Monday. Mr. Iliirtl 1 inn- of tin: liiittlcr of the ItiiMii City, and i well known in court circle here, hav ing defended JliTiui-tt Tliiiiiipi)ii when he wn tried for the Jcn ning hlnying. I;ee Scar, of Albany, wn down the putt week mid returned to the I.iuu County capital '1'iiitihiy , driving John' SiiiipKiin't I'neknrd tt-uek up to the mill. While here Dr. Hobb removed n nerve from one of hi optic. " M.S. and Alex Weir, of Cdojm r Mouiitnin, were Ililltboro vititort Saturday, on a timber deal. The brother are Milling timber to John )avi, of Hen vertini, who wilt put in it Hit s mill in a short time. Mr. Hugh Hoger returned the first of the wt-ek from it visit with her father, Jacob Miutt, at Mt. Angel, and while cumuli' Inline visited with her mother, who it ill lit St. Vincent' Hospital, If you have milk cowii. beef cntth; hog or nhccp fur aale, drop me a pott card. Ilighritt price paid. Albert Heav erton, Ore., R. 2j Tel. Hillnboro, 211X1. 89 39 Chat. H. Taylor, of near Hoy, wa an Argu caller Monday. Mr. Taylor ha received the ollicinl paper for over 25 year, and it taking another chmicc nt it. For Sab 17x22 Sandwich hay pre nnd 10 h. p. (i!xl() Hutsejl engine, complete with bells, tanks mid pumps. - Fred Peterson, R. 2, Portland, Ore. 8-10 The Auxiliary to the American Legion will meet in Veteran Hall. Wednesday evening, May 5, at 7:.'ll) o'clock. All member arc rcipiested to be preteiit. I'red Peterson, of near Cedar Mill, wn n city caller Tuesday morning. The Peterson fami ly hn been on the Argu list ever since it initial year. For Sale, ehe.' -One pnveri'd wagon in good order: i ie top buggy, nearly lien ; a In oik; fen! grinder, almost new. B. Lris. I'envL-rlon. 8-10 Fiigclie Humphrey, a brother of J. II. Humphrey, write from the Alberta that on April there was still two feet of snow up there. For Sab' -Lot of miiiiII seed potatoes. Inquire of R. U. Super. on Hawthorne ranch, one mile northeast of Scwcll utatii.n. Tel-' ephone 2022. 6-8 John F.ngledinger has been buwy for a couple of weeks mak ing improvements around the Vred Englcdingcr home, Dnscliiie t. Austin Sims, of Farmingtmi, re port thnt Winter w heat is doing nicely in hi vicinity, but that n little warm weather wouldn't hurt it. Perkins has everything for your car. Try him once. 3tf tbe Future you are making now. Pi v.- I I I I A BALI PLAYERS LINED UP FOR LEGION NINE Opening Game of Season at Local Grounds, Sunday, May 2 MAYOR 94 ALL WILL PITCH First Ball Across (?) Plate E, L. Moore to Receive, Hare to Talk The American Legion ba,eball teaiii ha been signed up; (). 1'lii-lpN, who i the Ilillsboro t'lub'a godfather for the boy, has had the ground put into shape, niul hit uccll that the players are attired In huits befitting cham pion.; Manager Poll Sexton has picked the boys mid the open ing game will take place on the local ground, Sunday, May 2, ttlieii the Kirkpatrick All Start will visit the city, (iaiue will be called at 3 o'clock. Mayor Wall will pitch the lirsl ball, and I'.. I.. Moore, through whose effort tin Imll park Clinic into existence, himself an old catcher, will re ceive the sphere u il (louts close to, near by, or some where in tin proximity of the vicinity of the Inline plate. And then the boys will be "off" for their initial garni of the IH'JO season. Incidentally, Win. Harris will umpire the game, and if he Mir vives, nil other games here. Portland' parade for the Itt'JO ti'asiiii, in the same league, hail 750 ball player in lin - and the local boy here are going to have it parade from iip-touu to tin park. Win. (1. Hare will make a short talk Hare I one of the best fan in fandoni. The band will be out to stimulate things. The II. A. I.', will be started right, and we shall see sniiie tine hull. Judging from what the boys do we will be able to see league hall ;it compared to that article but a few moons back. The price fur admission to the bleachers will In- ,'t."i cent, and 50 cent w ill ice you to the grandstand. All the ulilliiiie player are milking a "run" for the gntiiilstand'Suiiday. to help swell the receipt.. The II. A. I.'s. are one of .'If) snappy team in the league, and iildtiine player are getting out to sec the youngster perform. Hill Sell ii line rich, I'd. Schulmer ieh, Jack Itailey, ('buries lbicbaii an, mid numerous other "has been" in day of yore, arc figur ing to crowd the grandstand, and you must get in curly if jot, are to get a scat away from the sun. Manager Sexton Int. signed up the following boys Catcher -- Hoy Schubncrich. H. D. Foster and Marvin Robin sun. Pitchers Eugene (!ray, Law rence Tnggart, F.dgar Kiinin.t and .lack Solder. First base Paul Fitch, F.dwin Hiirkballcr, S. F. Airs. Second base Martin Jaiisen. Shortstop Duke McCurdy, Dick Itrames. Third base Harvey Iiatche lar. Field Ivor Irwin. Carl IVs.sin ger nnd ('bet Henderson. With this bunch of boys, with the band out, with n nice day, and with Roy and Harry Cook, Tone Ilernirns and possibly John Cars lens down to see the lad do things Ililb.boro should certain ly see some ball giime on Ch.nm poeg l)y, May 2. POULTRY RECORD Corvallis, April 2(5.-- (K A. C. biddies again lead the All North west Egg Laying Contest nt the stnte college, Washington. The report just received slates that the high pen to date- November B to March at is the liarreil Itock pen owned by the Oregon Agricultural College with a total of i W eggs. The same pen made the highest record for the month of March with a total of IIS eggs.' While the Oregon hens did not start the contest at first place thev have been gaining rapidly. In Febru ary the pen was first for the month but sixth for the entire period. Ry the end of March they had reached first place for the full peiod, which lead they continue to hold. There are 120 entries in the contest, representing some of the most prominent breeders of Washington, Oregon. Idaho, Montana, British Columbia and Texas. Another pen of O. . C. hens was lending the contest nt the Western Washington Station contest for the same period. W. J. D. See me for a good buy in used cars and a Ford truck. D. Cor- win. (). P. Matson, of near North Plain, wa a city culler Tuesday Collection Knight Adjust merit Co., McMinnville, Ore. i tf Nelw I I.'inen,of Retlutny, trail acted business in the city Friday. J. IF Oorbtnd, of beyond Nyrtl Plains, was in town Saturday eve ning Perkins is now located in his new quartern give him a call. Free air and water. 8tf l-.dltor ,. i:. .tent!, nl r;,c Times, Forest (irove, vas a e Her Friday. A. li.fiurrigu, of above Hanks, was an Argus culler the last of the week. For sale: Rhode Island lied eggs, for hatching; l,00 for 15. Phone 4RX. 5-8 J. J. Nusbaiiiiier, of m'ar Phil lips, was a city caller the last of tin: week. II. H. Hull, of Shady Iirook, wit down town Tuesday, meeting oldtiiuc friends. Ray Emmott came down from Yamhill, Thursday evening, and remained until MonJ.-iy. A. Simmons, of above the .fr- caili: district, was in the citv Momlay morning, getting some repair for hi gns engine. F'or Sale Seventy-live White Leghorn laying hens; (i3 live weeks old chicks; baby' crib bed. II. Ilandron, No. 33!) Sev enth St. 7-9 First IS.-iptist Church, Third and Fir St. -Bible School at 10 in.; preaching nt II a. m. and 7:45 p. in.; H. V. P. V. at 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. For Sale, reasonable Several head of high grade Hol.tteiu cow and two high grade Jerseys, all in milk, heavy now. Also it pure bred Ilolstein bull, 2 year. old.--Henry Duyck, Roy, Ore. 7-9 Leo Schwnnder, of above Moontaindalc, was greeting hit friends in town Tuesday. Leo has been having a iege of iiitiu- 111..1, ami say it is some slow in leaving. Try our mail .rder department. We have a moat complete line of general merchandise. Prices are right W ill pay parcel post any where in county or state. W. L. Stevens, Laurel, Ore. s-ttf E. D. Kerr, who for six weeks has been nursing a knee, was in Monday from his North Ilillsbo ro place, getting very expert on a pair of crutches. He will soon be able to cast them aside. Can give man who has two or three lively boys work on farm. Use man on farm and boys in onions at weeding time. House for family. Ole Oleson, Hills dale, Ore., R. 2. C-7 T. E. Nesbit, commercial trav making visit here ninny years, now engaged in business for him self in an auto accessory, made the rounds here Tuesday and greeted bis old time friends. Several registered bull calves, heifer calves, and registered bull, yearling; also some registered Ilolstein cows, in milk, for sale. John A. Lindow, Farmington; ad dress, Ilillsboro, Oregon, R. 5; Hox G5. 6-8 Congregational Church, Fifth and Main Sts. Bible School at 10 a. m.; worship and sermon at !I a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Topics. "The Man Who had to be Show n" nd "In the rong Place. Spec mi music.' II. A. Deck, minister. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cowley, who cccntly sold the Liberty Restau rant, will store their household joods in Portland for the present, being unable to get a house in Ilillsboro. Mrs. Cowlev will vis it her home in the Okanogan count rv. s We have clients who are want ing to buy farms of all sizes, from 5 to 10 acre tracts up to 300 acres or larger, well improved, ch ;e in to rail and highway, or out far ther. We get prompt action for we have a big list of buyers in constant touch with us. If voti want to sell, write to Edwin Ja cobson, 71(5-18 Spaulding Bldg. Portland, Ore. 6-8 Mrs. II. Scbulincrich end rtain ed the F.'trinitiffton Community Club ladies on April 22. Mrs. C. Schulmerich was a guest. Mrs. Butler was elected secretary. The member of the club have decided to limit the number of the organi zation to 25 and take in new members from nearby communi ties, especially those who would be interested in cr community, and school. The next meeting w ill he htMd May 18 at the home of Airs. R. L. Robinson. Contributed. n m mm :t ALL OVER STATE State Taxes Have Increased Sev en Millions NEW MILLS ARE GOING UP Berry Production Stimulated by Good Prices Total State taxes for 1920, $32, 596,095, increase of $7,000,000 over 1919. Hop have reached the dollar mark, highest price paid in 38 year. - Salein A new source of state revenue i derived from collect ing ten cents a load from gravel taken from Willamette river. If thi rule were applied to all streams in the state it would raise a large sum annually for the state treasury. A state license tax on dance that are now supervied by counties would also produce large revenues. Oervnis Three peppermint distilling plants to be built near here. Springfield to have a $25,000 meat packing plant. Portland plans new armory costing $3000.000 to seat 40.000 icople. Coos county will vote on $1,- 000,000 road bond issue. Lcland -SO.000 capacity saw mill to go up on Brimstone creek Albany to have mode 10-aere berry farm to stimulate small fruit growing for cannery pur poses. Lane county will vote on $2,- 000.000 road bond issue. Haines Farmers to build $30,- 000 co-operative grain elevator here. Madras to have new high school building. The Dalle Plans for airplane landing arc being made. Astoria $30,737.50 to be spent on paving of Dike road. Florence Shingle Company en larging mill. Portland $ 15,000 warehouse to be built here. Portland to Jiave several new school buildings. Klamath Falls Large new ho tel almost completed. Portland company building 15 new bungalows. Salem 500 acres to be planted to strawberries. New cannery company incorpo rates at Myrtle Point. Roseburg hatchery to be en larged. Milton to have 20 more blocks paved. Frcew atcr will pave 25 blocks this spring. WILLARD SERVICE STATION One of the changes of note along Automobile Row is at the Willard Storage Battery Service Station. Mr. Cudy, who has been the lo cal representative, is succeeded by Mr. Ennes, who will have charge of the management, is an experienced Automobile Storage Battery man, having been in charge of the Willard substation in Portland for the past two years. He is thoroughly familiar with Willard policies of service, and will spare nothing to deliver the same to the ear owning public of Washington County with as near 100 per cent efficiency as is possi ble. The present location is 10.50 Second Street, Ilillsboro, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mapcs, of near Laurel, were city callers on Monday. Henry Boge, of South Tuala tin, was in town Monday, greet ing friends. James Malum, of O. A. C. spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mahon. I have two extra good deals ill used cars a Buick Six and an Overland 85-1. Terms if desired D. Cor win. - J. B. Phillips, who recently purchased a place near Blooming, was in the city Wednesday. He takes possession the last of the week. Mrs. J. G. Palmatcer and daughter, Mrs. F. G. Mitchell, de parted the first of the week for Ashland, where they will make an extended 'visit with Mrs. Palma teer's daughter, Mrs. Geo. Spen cer. S Eyes that need glasses de serve the best. That's why Dr. Thompson's glasses make good. Consult him about your eyes next visit, Wednesday, May 5, Washington Hotel all day. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plaint' 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 ATCORNELIUS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices. Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. J. A. Thortaburfh, Preiidant. D. S. Ckmejr, AMfitant Caahler. Joba E. Bafle-r, YlM Prident H. E. Ferrin, Aaatataat Cashier. FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. At Call of Comptroller, Nor. 17, 1919 RESOURCES Loans $SS,TSf.OO U. S. Bondi 18S,S04.S6 Other Bond 10J,OOT.I(J Banking House. 19,987.18 Otkar real aaUte 1,850.09 Stock in Federal Reaenra Bnk I4I9.04 Caih and due from banks 214,600.(7 Tata .$1,989,111.07 ONLY ROLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY This Bank affords its patrons every banking facility consistent with conservative management. Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations respectfully solicited. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS I'll BRING US YOUR The Delta Watches Silverware Novelties Prompt Repairing HOFFMAN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon W. W. MEdowny, Caahlar. E. T. BttrUsfham, S. G. Hugh. LIABILITIES Capital $1 1,000.99 Surplus 01,081.11 Circulation 18,000.00 Deposits 978,1 S-S.01 Total $1,089,1 18.07 KODAK DAYS ARE HERE. YOU WANT ONE. WE SELL THEM. LET US SHOW YOU OUR STOCK. KODAK TROUBLES Drug Store N T ! 4