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JnllLLSBIR
VOL XXVII.
HILLSBORO, OREGON. JULY , 1920.
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JULY CIRCUIT TERM
OF COURT OPENS
Juror. Will U Sent Home Until
SrpttmUr After L,t of Week
1KN THOU CASE SETTLED
(Uy Case Againtt Grrgory Sri-
tied for Fifty Human Dollar
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n ir.lt a,ml I.. ('. Toliia.
Tlir ((rami jury Mill lc ilitmitt
-I until Si-ntmibrr aftrr thit
wrrk'a ki-rvitr o that farmrrt
r .ii hay ami liarvrtt.
Thr biff Irn tin mi. an. I dollar
I miliar ,atr Tif Jat k (iay v. V.
J. (irrjfory IiIi-m- up aftrr a jury
I, l,I lirrn Jilarnl ill tlir box. (Uy
nffrrnl to rlllr ill iar (irt-)(ory
.oiil,l pay f3t) in trttlrniml of
(l,r iloi Ar bill. Thr bitf club (iay
Ii til mIu ii thr light Mat on fur
f rt in (ninth Mat in the court
i. mm ami fi ll off thr table during
!r jury calN. (irrgnry utrd a
kinfr mi (iay and gavr him a bad
Hit.
Mary HMtrr' car againtt S.
I. lloMM-r, thr forinrr liutband
d ing in court to hIiom rautr mIiv
In- thnuld lint br adjudgril la con
I nipt hrrautr alimony wat not
I" ll M at ilitiiitrd of by an ordrr
r b ating thr ib f. mlant, proyldrd
llat tt it bin 10 day hr pay S00
I i tin illyorrrd Mifc in full all
iminy.
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in pirau rriaav: waiter
( hate ami E. I.. Summrrt. viola
linn of liquor law; Win. R.
,mut, rhargril w it It attault M'ith
inlriit to rapr; Clifford MfKivrr.
thr nrgr.i, rhargr of larceny from
Ivvrlliny nrar ShrrMitod.
I.. John Vi. Oro. Edrrrr rt
i'h, attempt to forrcloar lien on
Iniililing -Court decided that
:trh wty bl own rotlt and thnt
ii.'llhrr bavr nothing from thr
nlhrr.
lU-trich Iliiliinnn, brot in to
H.-rve out a f 1000 fine becatite of
tinlation of parole, wat given an
nthrr chance. The Court paroled
him on 800 of the fine after
lliihman paid ".'00 and SS for
the ritprnte in bringing him back
from Nampa, Idaho. Iluhnian
iiiiihI report to the court each
month; iiiiihI not leave the xtate;
ami niunt be law abiding in every
pirtleular. Hreaeli of tint nml
lliihman in ti nt nerve 400 days in
j.il.
N'rwr fitwt- I.emia Uadd, inar-
ried to Win. 1). Dadd. in ISM 5
itant her freedom on grounds of
crurl and Inhuman treatment,
and her former name Stephenson
rrstored. F.thcl Haynie mica (leo.
K. Ilaynie for divorce, alleging
the husband has bad a bad trin-
per,
anil that he tiiankcd her 8
year old child by
a former mar
ri.ige, lien. .
Hickel wants
freedom from Signe Hickel. who
deserted him a vear ago. He al
so says her conduct was quite im
proper,
I he Seand. American Rank
Hues li) loreelose on two lots in
lt.avrrton Iteedville. $llt due
nu contract.
The Pacific X. W. Adj. Co.
sties I urrv iV ill lor lialanee
due on merchandise.
The Commercial Corporation
anks for judgment vs. A. F. Koeh-
r A; Son for $.19. 92 mdse. nect.
ie Marshall Wells when the
,1
Kiuhlcrs were
pliimbitig In the
coimtv seal.
BASEBALL
The baseball games of the past
week were well attended. Ranks
defl ated Reedvillo. 7" to 8. July
.1 ; the Multnomah Guards defeat
ed Hillsboro, July 4, 4 to 2; Hills
boro beat Ranks 14 to 2 on July
fi. Owing to the fact that the
days were holidays the box re
ceipts were good. ,
The boxing match staged by
the Legion at the baseball
grounds Monday was witnessed
by a good crowd and appeared
to give satisfaction to the fans.
Some party or parties borrow
ed or stole n boxing mat from the
t ing nt the grounds July 4. The,Frnneisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lnke
Hillsboro American Legion will
appreciate It If it is returned ns
the property was borrowed from
the Hillsboro Fire department.
Eastman Kodaks nnd Films at
the Pharmacy. 18t'.
It m a K'""! I niirtli, aiiVH.iy.
II. Tobcr ami J.,!m .VHmLai Ii,
of lirlow HimmI I'riiljr, Mrrr Illy
i illrr yrttrnlay.
( Iinlmrri lourii. rar, f,r 3()0.
Suuir bargain. I.aty t rmt -- I).
(or Mill. H
Ilr. J. P. Tauii-Hir ami family.
of Portland, ram. nut to s ml
tin- 1'ourth at tin- i,M In.ini .
John Starkry,
ho omiis thr
riHliatl ,l
an- in.tr Nnrtli
) lain
Mat an Argut r.tllrr Tin s-
day.
Mr. and Mr. IS u Hay and
iliunhtrr, of Astoria, camr uyrr
ami lit Sunday ami thr l uurtli
In re.
Mr. and Mrs. J,,hi( Si own, of
X'aneotivrr, Wn., rrr Hillnhnro
IHlturt over thr Fnlirth. gurstt lit
thr I'rahl lioinr.
Oscar Xord and Alma ('hand
rr, of I.aurrl, wire unitrd in
marriage at Vaiu.njvrr, Wath.,
July 2, 1920.
Arthur Wridgr, of I'ravertoti.
wan married to F.lranor Sjiriirrr.
of I.vlc, Wash., at Vancouver,
July 2, 1920.
Mr, (i. I Wood worth, of
(irarhart. Ore., ami Mrs. ('. If
Frrrr, of Rukton, Mrrr HiILlium
t.illrr yraterday.
For nale: Several tout clover
and timothy bay in hock. T. R.
Davis, Xorth Plains road, SU
mi r N. W. of Hi sboro. 18 9
in. llollrtibeck, ol atiovr
Mountaimlale, was uiarrird to
Fanny Puskala, of Drrp Rivrr
Wn., at Vancouver, Wn., July 2.
1920.
Mr. and Mr. A. C. Shute and
children, Miss (iladyt. Mist Rrli.i
and Arthur, drpartrd yesterday
morning for an rti ndrd stay at
the Tillamook Iteach.
("has. Lrgrande Jr. and Mae
Chambron, both of Portland.
Mere married July 2. Rev. T. T.
Hick, of Portland, officiating, on
a license issued out nf this coun
ty. Congregational Cliurth Bible
Sehoo), 10 a. m.; worship and
srrmon, II a. in. and 7:30 p. m..
topic. "Only a Roy," and "A
Mistake and its Srquel." II. A.
Deck, minister.
M. M. Urn rlv. who lias turn
residing at Ilonkins. Ore., thr
past year, has returned to this
citv for residence. He and his
wife made up their minds that
Hillsboro just suited them.
Central Church of Christ, cor
tier 3rd ami Raseline: 10. Riblt
School; II, sermon bv pastor
7:15, Junior and Senior Endeav
or; 8. preaching service, special
music. Let welcome mean vou'll
come. Lcn R. Fishback, pastor.
Ilea Stott, of Yamhill, patsed
thro the city the last of the week
rnroute to Portland. Hex stand
over six feet in height Ii, ami is
"ace-high" with everybody who
knows him. His son starts for
Anapolis, Md., this Fall, to enter
the IJ. S. .Naval Academy, to take
training.
Want to rent farm with 100
aerea or more under plow; have
my own equipment, and can take
possession this Fall. Will pay
cash rental or rent on shares
Rest of references. Address
sealed envelope only, "Farmer,
Care 908 Sixth Street, Hillsboro
Oregon. 16-18
Andrew Hcekmann, of Rcth
any. was in Saturday, greeting
friends and transacting busines
with the coimtv court. Heck
inann savs that the law regarding
obnoxious weeds is not be in fol
lowed by many in the east of thr
county, and thinks if they knew
there was liability of paying
tine they might sit up and take
notice.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kuratli
drove over from Tillamook, tnak
lug n night run. to attend the eel
ebration here, ami miute the re
turn Tuesday night. Night trav
el is the thing, Dave says, keep
ing one awav from the dust nnr
hecnt. This reminds the Argus
that I.eo Guar made the round
trit to Tillamook, recently, in one
night.
Kenvon F. Long, Yardmastc
for the Oreat Northern, nt Willis
ton, North Dakota, was in town
Sunday and Monday, a guest of
his brother, I.. A. Long. He left
for Washington, Tuesday, and af
ter a few days' visit there with
relatives will take a trip to San
.and Denver, nnd then return to
his duties for your uncle Jim Hill
Until last year the brothers had
not met for 33 years. He likes
Oregon and hopes to get a trans
fer to the const in the not distant
future. v
DAY OF CELEBRATION
Hon. S. B. Huiton, of Portland,
Tell of Birth of Nation
TELLS WHO SAVED NATION
Tells Who Our Boy a, of Course
Perpetuated it to History
11,11. Iniro' moiittrr rrowd had
day of n taxation at Shutr Park
Monday, when 13,000 people j
forrgathrrrd from th- North,!
East, South and West of the eoun-
ty to rrlrbrate the country' natal '
day. It was a good natur. J
crow d, and there M ere attractions j
riiough to krrp rvrry lxxly busv.j
When the x-.iii- had heard
the Indira' band of 40 piece they
millrd around and rarne back to
thr grandstand to hr.tr the Scot
tish bagpiper, and the way tljotc
Scuts could play was almost un
canny. The base drummer alone
wa worth thr day' layoff to wil
lies. He tit the drummer of!
dritmmrrs; an artist in hi line
mul his action was a whirlwind.
He used both t,idrs uf thr drum
both hands working all the time,
mid at one time his right hand
w ould hit the left hand side of the i
drum and the left hand would
catch the right side.
Earjy in the day the people
heard the story of ruir common
country thr birth of a nation
Hon. S. Ri Huston, of Portland,
delivery the patriotic address.
Mr. Iliinton. former Hillsboro at
torney, and now Stste Senator
from Multnomah, told of the ties
of the thirteen original colonies;
related their privations and suf
fering and their year of fighting
to form a republic. He related
low the country was torn asun
Irr in the sixties, and how the
I'nion veteran saved the country
to itself, and then, how within the
past few years, our sons saved the
world from military dominion and
the menace of ovcr-lordism. It
was a gootl speech and Rruec
knows how to tell the story that
one never tires of hearing.
There were no accidents on" the
grounds, and the dove of peace
lovered over the park day and
night.
All the enures. ions did a thriv
ing business, and everybody had
money to spend.
The fireworks closed at 9:45
w hen the "good-night" was fired.
The dancing pavilion had a big
patronage and the dancers re
mained as long as the orchestra
could be irvailcd on to play the
measures.
JOHN E. BISSNER
John E. Rissner, aged 42 years,
died, in Portland, July 6. 1920.
after a partial convalescence
from an operation for appendici
tis. About 3 weeks ago he went
under the knife and inside of ten
days was at home on the ranch
three miles south of this city. He
said he never felt Utter in his
life. A relapse overtook him.
however, and he was taken to
Portland for treatment.
He is survived bv his widow.
Mrs. Claire Rissner; his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rissner; two
brothers, William, a Marine en
gineer, Portland; Harry Rissner.
working in aeroplane circles at
Dayton. (hio; and a sister, Mrs.
Emma Christoffcrson. widow of
the'aviator. the late Silas Christ
offcrson. Portland.
Mr. Rissner was well known
in Hillsboro. where he was uni
versally esteemed. He has been
running the Rissner ranch, in
South Tualatin, several years.
WM. WANSBROUGH
William Wanshrouish died two
miles east of Hillsboro. June 27,1
1920. He. was born at Rttfalo.j
N. Y.. May 25. 1838. nnd when a I
child moved with his parents to
Ohio. He was united in marriage '
July 3. 1862. to Susan Hanley '
who died about two years ngo. !
Ho and the wife enme to Oregon
in 1872. He is survived by the
following children: Louise Wans
hrongh, Hillsboro; Mrs. Lucy
Smith. Cobufg, Montana, and j
Mrs. II. E. Allen, of Hillsboro. I
Deeensed was a member of
Gen. Ransom, Post, G. A. R., of
this .city, and was a veteran of the j
185th Ohio Volunteers. I
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nu leuuiiiis were iHKen IO
Clackamas, Ore., for burial, June
29.
John F. Cnrstens, of Ranks,
was In town Tuesday. J. F. says
thnt the Jiop prospect is good for
quality but not the greatest for
quantity In the 50 acre yard of
the Banks Hop Company.
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
(Incorporated)
Hillsboro, Corneliut and North Plain
Wholesale and Retail Dealer 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
Telephones;
Cornelius, City 1515,
J. A. Thornburgh,
President
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier.
John
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FOREST GROVE NATIONAL
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
At Call of the Comptrolkr, May 4, 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans $573,668.06
U. S. and Other
Bond 217,147.31
Banking House 10,041.00
Other Real Es
tate - 1,850.00
Stock in Fed.
Re. Bank 9,260.00
Cash and due
from Banks 195,660.94
$1 ,009,611.8 4
Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County
3 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON 12 MONTHS
CERTIFICATE
NOX -
KEEPS THE FLIES OFF
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
$1-
TRY
ON OUR GUARANTEE
The Delta' Drug Store
Watches
Silverware
Novelties
Prompt Repairing
H OFF MAW
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Main Street ' t Hillsboro, Oregon
the Lowest Prices.
Hillsboro, Main 14,
North Plain, Main 263.
E. Bailey. W. W. Mendowney,
President. Cashier.
E. P. Bnrlinghaxn,
S G. Hughe.
LIABILITIES
CapiUl, $28,000.00
Surplus, $78,414.41
$98,414.41
Circulation 15,000.00
Deposits 886,197.98
$1,009,612.84
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