The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 17, 1920, Image 1

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VOL XXVII.
HILLSBOKO, OREGON, JUNF. 17, 1920.
No. 15
BUILDING MOVE 15
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1 107 I.inniln Street, HilMr,
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lune Miinnl.'iitiilitlr, were in the
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l.nt Ihi u rik to Kiinvi, tthere
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KILIED; AIRJJOLLISION
Wi Son-in-l.w of Mr. und Mn.
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There it nn ancient phrase which y "When poverty
comrg in at the door, love flies out of the window."
The most nocure wny to begin a married life it to give her
hank book for a wedding present, and add some to it each
l'yday.
Come into our bank and talk it over. You are always wel
come. Put your money in our bank.
You will receive 3 to 4 per cent, interest.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
FALI-S 1,000 FEET, SUNDAY
Was Aged About Thirty Years
and Was Accomplished Flyer
I. yiin Mrlli-inly, ni, i IK) y (irt,
n kilhil in an tiiriilnnr f ollimuii
inir I nrt Unm, Cnl., Suinlny nf
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itilh him in ,,. iiiailiin,
hrotli.ri, ("Ifirrmi- mnl Wnllnrc
luhiiiui, uf Iliili innik, ("jil. Hi
m l aiiutlu r nidi liim- nt nu nlti-
ililr of i tliuiiitiul fri'l nli. I In n
the iriili i'ii nn- Mill. ml y' mn
him- rmijhl tin- mnl fill to tin
drill. The l i.lliillnj lurti liini
li'iil n ilmie l.rukiii liut tin
Irivi r, Sjiiki- l",Ii)riilr, lnn.l t in
nf. ly.
Mrllrinly wn with tin A. K. 1".
n I ritiirr mul rrliiriiril nhoul lh
linif the nriiiltiri' un nit'iii il. Hi
tfl mnrriiil ti Sttr Kiinr. only
UukIiIi r nf Mr. nml Mr. I. i
".nir, uf IlilUl.iiru. Mr). I'.iiih i
'ntn lirrn t ;i k i 1 1 if n "l (f ruiliiiilr
'iinilirn I'liiir)- ftl the Itrlmkf
iValkrr rullejtr. She left fur I'mt
IJrfiif Mmnl'iy n siuui nn i,1h- re
I'itiil in fn nn n t ion nf lln- trnui'-
ly.
MiTlrnily tn tin- tirt lo ninki
i new lu rifitril, when, in 1017,
'ir Imnlrcl within '2 fi-it uf a
tu flapf, net fur n lent. He- at
4iiMinri to uri within lfl 3 feel
if the (jnnl lt mnrk (tuecrHs, Iml
nude a njilemlij ritlt-ul.it ion. He
n rtprrlrtl N'orth hrri- nnv
lav, vthrii ihr new t'niii of hi
lentil.
Interment will tlitiihth- 1' in
'In Smith.
M. V. O'Coiiin II, nf lli nvrrtiin,
wan ii) l lln: i'itt Snliirihiv.
Jim- Wrrri' ttn. over from
Soiilh Tll.'ilit.'ll Tn. njiy morn
'"(
It, W. I! r(f, of in ii r ilravi-rtoii,
ti 1 1 1 to tin- rnimly i.iiit Mon
ilny. (',. V, Syvi-rmm ttut ii from I -low
Ilfir.ehlnle, ncjir Coojiir
f (Mllltllin, tin- 1.11 of the week.
E
R FOR GAR USE
ke Bull by Horns and "Chip
in" for First Carload lot to Town
' pUnti, v rent
I v.', HilUl.oro.
of ( 'ily Park, on
15-17
i
l
K. P. STILL UNBEATEN
ITi.Hiiis l.utlc No. .It i ill un
Uenteii when it fome lo tin Ht-1 in 11,
In the l;it leu yenrn it hait from
year In year hail a team in the
In-itl, nml every year they nave
Inkiu the n imniit in all lode
;.- v.' . I.at Similar 'he Pythian
imiriieyetl to Yamhill, where
ther h'-nt tin" Jural l'vthian Irani.
rorc 17 to . The rmm" were
wet. the hall wai wet niul the
hoys were wet yet awful dry nl
lime. Fred Srwrl! rhaprroned
the Hillthoro KniuliU nut! the
ivay they hit tlir hall on thr it our
wasn't slow, I)oc Hossiiian start
.i f i . .
iiijr me nrework hiut iwo men
were out ami no nror" in thr firt
iniiiiilf. Alter itimnnan i-onneci-
il everyliDtly pnnehed ihr iphfre
niul it wis curtain for l nmhill.
ultho' the hovi did their "drrn-
leit." Thr hovii takinR Jart in
lite Kitnie front Hillsboro were:
n.tljili Willinuii and Lawrence
Tniiifiirt, pitchers; (. l'lulps.
intehrr: Thad. ('. Reynold. lh;
Ir. J. 11. itossman, ah; Hay Siif
hr, 3li; Carrol I.onsf. ss; f. 1'.
l'ayrmn and J. 1. Anderson, rf;
Italph Deavillr. f ; Win. Nelion
ami Win. ietfler, If. Carl Hande.
the mnsrot, hein in quarantine,
wai iinnhlc to it t out, Imt they
say he prayetl for his IlilKhoro
hrntheri thro the entire day.
BRANDAW ANDREW
A Vteililinjf f Inlrrrnl to Hillsho
ro iteople w as rt h hruti tl at Fnrn
liamville, Iowa. June 8, ID-JO,
when Charles Brand w, of thi-
oil V, wits united in in irri.t;-;e to
Mis Orpha I.. Andrew. I lie
. 1 . ... i i
jrrooni 11 well Known nere, mm
wan overMeas with the .. r.. r.
He is the son of Mr. und Mrs. A.
Hramhiw, of Fir St., and has a
host of friend) here who wish
him and his hride every lwippi
iiess. Mrs. llramlaw is a well
known younif lady of Fnrliain
villi, and for years was wilh the
lemlinir newspaper of her eont
iiiunitv. They nrrivetl here Mon
day afternoon and will make this
eilv their home for the immediate
present.
VISIT ASTORIA
Astoria last week was the Meeea
of the (irnnd Armv Veterans and
the Woman's Relief Corps. The
n.irt eitv irave the old veterans a
great welcome ami they enjoyed
themselves immense! v. ext year
they will have their annual en
enmpment in haslern Uieon
Those nre.seht from Ilillshoro
,.,,.rpE. V. Sias, Mr. Estep, Geo
Wann, Mr. Anderson, J. I.. Crow
Franklin Doughty, Jas. Hoy
Mrs. Mary L. Barber, Mrs. Mary
Sahin, Mrs. Mary Led ford, Mrs
.Insner Orabel. Mrs. Francis Co
ta and Mrs. Haines.
P.. Klinc-er, the Tualatin quar
rv man. was up to the city the
jlast of the week.
J-'or mile : K i
i al ii. I'lioiu
1'irnt honor rit
Miph- Strei I.
.Mr. and Mm. lint llrnter am
iliiuuhUro niiu- ov r from Van
roiiver thr firnt of tin- week ajid
.pent thr day Hilli frii lulo.
Taken up: li iy horn-, nhoul
00 Iho. Owin r may have same
I v pavinf for ki ( p nn. I this adv.
" V. M. Walk, r, Laurel, It. 1.
rhone Seholls I.'. I.inr 13. 17
Mr. and Mr. J. (". lierhi-n ami
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imhrir name
in from near )r mo, Saturdiiy
Id nee flow th- (.'.is sliortajir wa
ifrltirtj? alon.
W. H. I'reiK'li. of 1'oresl drove,
.t no down to tin' t ity Saturday
He is lliinkinif of llinif his 1 H00
tcreo of hohliiiL' up in Morrow
i ountv, and t.av tju re is ipiite a
lemniid for hi timber land, of
vt hit ll he has a line hit
For ale: Russell thresliinif
outfit, run but three seasons; in
;'ouil l oiiilitiiin ; new iii.tin belt
nml new 12 lil.l. steel tank. lake
it for $S50. Terms if desired. -R.
W. Brr. Beavertoll. Ore., R
15-17
.Mrs. l-.arl ltinule is up Irom
I.os Anifeleo for a few week'
visit with her hroihers. r.noi-n
mid Wilber J)illon. .-tin! her moth
i r, Mrs. Nancv Kim;. F.arl is now
foreman in a bi'r Los Anireles
meat market.
Wish t.i rent a farm of 50 to
100 acres in cultivation, wit!
.-ixitl -sized barn, capable of tak
ing care of 15 to 25 cow. Want
ed bv responsible parly will
bank references. Address B. Y
L, Box !. Hillsboro, OreKort. R
F. D. 5. l-lfi
1. A. 1'rakcs. the well known
Scnppoooe brieder of reijisteret
entth-. has jronr F'.ast to buv re-fis
tered 1 Itilsteino to imprtive hi
u-r. lie attemleil the llolslem
Ass'n. nteeliiiy; at Chicago. Phi
is well known here, hnvinir at one
time owned a farm near Nortl
Mains.
Instruction In piano, June, .In
ly ami August, by n pupil of F.mil
.ieblinir. of Chlcazo. and the
New York Institute of Musica
rt. For appointments, tele
hone Saturday of each week
Hillsboro. P0.1. Miss F.lna An
erson. IS-15
.Mrs. Rose llolmason, wile o
John llolmason, of near Oreiico
lied Friday. June 11, 1!20. at l)
u ash. I o. Hospital. Mie wa
aired JI3 rears, and was a native
of Iluhn-.'trv. She is survived bv
icr husband and seven children
ransrinir in aires l rtmi 2 rears 10
17. The funeral took place nt
Oreiico, at the llolmason home
Sunday afternoon. Rev. (iraf am
Rev. (iclvan oilieiatinjr. Inter
ment was in the Union Ccmetarv
near Cedar Mill,. Undertiki
Limber directinir.
The Circuit Ctturt in I'ortlam
tst week jrave a directed verdii
ill tlie case ol .Merrill v. iianviu
versus the Oreironian 1'uh Co
in favor of the dre-fonian
H.tnville sued for i, 50.000 basin
lis case on articles which appear
d in the ( Jreii'onian aneiu some
si iiii.itlt' of Hanville's at tin
i
time, ttr subseiiucnt to the time
that Hanville taught at Astoria
llanvi e was marnetl ana. was
not divorced, and was enamouret
of a vounu lady of the port city
He w rote' some violent love let
ers to her, and the lady protest
ed so hard that H.tnville was as
cd to resign his school, which la
er he did. He taught in Hillsbo
t i . .I.... it.
ro a lew wccks. uui wneu in
, . i i i . in
school closcti on nccouni oi in
ness he never put in a reappear
ance. A. C. Shute was called to
Portland as a witness in the case,
ha vinir been on the board when
Hanville tauuht here. Of course,
the local board knew notln'na; of
his Astoria troubles, but were sat
isfied when Hanville flew the
coop. Hanville asked the Ore
Ionian to net into the game at the
time the case first gained notorie
ty, but 'vhen Astoria ennie back
at the aentleman he wanted balm
money. Hanville probably will
not buck a newspaper for a
while. He has been married two
times. His first wife and two
children are in California, and his
second wife he married when she
was seventeen. Both wives are
now divorced.
O BE HERE IN DAY OR SO
ind Way to Relieve Shortage for
the Immediate Present
The first carload of iras to he
hipped to Hillsboro in a "tarik-
r will arrive here in a day or
so, perhaps Saturday, maybe Sun
day, and Missihly not until Mon-
lay, as all dejiends on the South
rn Pacific freight itervice out of
.oo Angeles and into thr Oregon
ountry. Tin hi if tanker was
sent out the first of the week, and
it required loto of diplomacy to
get the filling of the order con
sidered, o acute is the situation.
Rut the order was honored and
the lifltiid that makes "the gas
wnjfoiis go is on its way and will
irrive provided it is not held tip
v highwaymen.
The shortage was getting on
the Hillsboro di alers' nerves and
Ihey finally evolved the idea of
the purchase of a carload lot.
When it comes the tanker uuist
emptied forthwith and every
available tank in the immediate
ieinity will be requisitioned.
ar owners can get their car
.inks filled to the running over
point, and farmers who use trac
tors and machines will hrinjf in
their 50-gallon tanks and have
them filled, and in two days they
sped to have the big shipment
iiraineu.
The shipment will contain ap
proximately lO.uou gallons, anu
t required a deposit of 1.000 in
local bank.f r the Standard Oil
Co. before the order was even
onsidcrcd. The car is billed as
fait freight, with a tracer after
caeh station and it should get
through here by Saturday as it
left Los Angeles on Monday.
Messrs. A. H. Itasiiiusst ii, of the
Service Garage, O. I.. Huff, of
the Hillsboro Garage. E. L. Per
kins, of the Main Street Garage,
mid M. P. Cadv, of the Cady Ga
rage, financiered the deal. Inas
much as they cannot get as cheap
a freight rate as John D. can by
. . . , 1 I ;
ocean shipment, mere is iikcii-
hood of a small advance charge
on the gas, but the garage men
Mt.v thev onlv want to make out
f a gal'oit as they make when it
; .soid directly here by the oil
companies.
Here is a hance for the farm-
t . . iMI .1...;- ....l..
t TS WHO WlSll.lO nil llieir taiuv.
and an opportunity for anyone
who has a - receptacle worth
while. The buyers will divide
up with other local filling sta
tions so everybody can have gas
for at least n while. If the deal
works satisfactory the gentlemen
will order another tanker at oirt e.
Win. Masters returned the first
of the week from a visit to the
Yakima country, and says he is
glad to get down where the green
fs in evidence everywhere and
where crops look like 100 per
cent. He savs that fruit is almost
.1 .1 . . . 1. ?- t? ... - ad
a laiitire mere una v-uiuiuei, n--the
cold of Winter-Spring blast
ed the peach prospect, und the al
falfa suffered much damage, so
that crops generally, even in the
irrigation district, are very poor.
"Old Washington County for
me," Bill rambles.
John W. Bailey returned the
first of the week from a trip over
to Carey and Birkenfeld, where
John Dennis is engaged in log
ging. He says that John is in fine
fettle and has worn out five pairs
of trousers in the woods. Bailey
despatched him several new
pairs, one of w hich he thinks was
a little over sized and the Argus
man would like to be hidden
somewhere when John opens the
bundle, just to hear him quote
scripture.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hartinger
and son, Dwight, of Grundy Cen
ter. Iowa, arrived here the first
of the week, and are guests at the
A. Rrandaw home. They expect
to remain on the coast several
months, and may conclude to live
here permanently. Mr. Hartinger
was foreman of the composing
room of the Dispatch, the paper
published in his Iowa home. He
will celebrate his vacation by
working on the News-Times, at
Forest Grove, beginning Monday
morning.
John M. Brown, of above
Banks, was down to Hillsboro
Tuesday and yesterday, coining
down to a sale. He says he hasn't
planted his potatoes yet, but it is
plenty early In the-hills. While
down he visited his sister, Mrs. T.
E. Cornelius, south of town.
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
(Incorporated)
Hilhboro, Corneliu and North Plain
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot bjppr of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
AT C0RNKLIUS
Beaver State Flour
The Beit Flour at the Lowest Price.
Telephone; HUlboro, Main 14,
Corneliu, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
J. A. Thoruborgh,
President
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier.
John E. Bailey, W. W. McEldowney,
Vie President. Caahier.
E. F. Burling-ham,
S G. Hughes.
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
At Call of tha Comptroller, May 4, 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans $578,668.06
U. S. and Other
Bonds 217,147.34
Banking House I0,O1-O
Other Real Es
tate 1,850.00
Stock in Fed.
Res. Bank 3,850.00
Cash and due
from Banks ' 195,660.94
$1,009,612.84
LIABILITIES
Capital, $25,000.00
Surplus, $78,414.41
$98,414.41
Circulation 25,000.00
Deposits 886,197.93
$1,009,612.84
Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County
3 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON 12 MONTHS
CERTIFICATE
Come to the .
REX ALL
One Cent Sale
June 17, 18, 19
The Delta Drug Store
Watches
Silverware
Novelties
Prompt Repairing
HOFFMAN
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Main Street t Hillsboro, Oigon