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VOL XXVII.
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY IS, 1920.
No. 19
fUlO S1A6E IUBIIS
iitt in:
Co,, Off GrecW on Trwillir
Burd M04' Morwlna
RAINS MAKE ROADS SUCK
MmU 70 Fret Below,
With 5i People ljurd
m ' ur' ,lJ"n" ,',,lr,"
k.lliM.I 1 ltllr. .nt n
the Kr.lr H ill Trr ll-r
Bml."l. M"dy f..fvH.K.. Ml
jur-ntf '"'l '
tfr.kn ' ''"
Xhr I..J"'"'; O'Connor,
trd SI ' r.i.l.i.it 7f
Tilt '" M . Portland. I'
, .!... I and I' frur..l in
1.0 ,.!... .; II. M. H-tl"
r.riUl. r'J.il M'I
trl '"! '"! I-
i.f llir (',,, I ",,M r
m,n " . ' I""1' 11
H trn. uf the ' -"
t..n. S.Hlr, .-jf frai lured ami
,k injured. "! ..Hi. r
irnir. .IikI'II.V t n'" l''i'l
Tin- ir dmin ljr Olt
Ull,l..r. at"l l yr.. ami
thr i.il..-il l rlcl )
that ll.r m-. t'l- due 1,1 '
rr.lr .rrd nvrr a Wet pr
Thr a.il.lilil tk pUce
th- rune I'ri.ltff ami thr comf.iM
kUti.ui. I l! ' " I" ''"'
uf.l IlilUlwtro win II III'1
rok lima plate. The driver re
jH.rtr.l I he affair and the pawn
(.t. itr Liken Id Portland ill ail
amlmlimr. Thr drUrr Hull .If.
k. -r. .1 and roul.l lint 1m- In
ri..l ui l.i Turaday in-irning,
Int. lluli.in klmwrd that tlt
I. r mi a .!ir mill other part.
hi. h iniM hate Ih- m rrM.n.i
blr f..r ibr wrctk rr In -rrf-r(
rtin.litioii.
Tlu m,-.hed ear was m ini
hm -hg. r, sivci Under marhinc
ami l.oii.lr.1 iy Hit- Auto
Tr.n.it Co., 1iIh ownnl l.y ll
falb.r of the .Irjrrr. It l liar.l
la rrjlix- how the ntnrlitiir went
ii rr tin- Imuk tli ritr lia.l tin
Biiiiiiiliin in!.- of tli ilrlvr. Tlx
mn.liiii.' lurnr.l vrr lhrri llmr
brf.irr It lnmllr fouii.l I.Ml;rnii-lil
in tin- I !m k l.rtikli.
It U oiil that lli- y.Mititf iiiin
driving hn.l nrvrr Itfrn r fitiiim.l
II a rhnulTVur.
DROP CAME TO GUARDS
Tin- HilUlMir.i Ainrri.in IkIuii
lr.in , thr Sulijity (inmr t llif
Mull ii'.in ill (iiinr.U uf I'lirlloiiil,
corr U tn 7. Tnnrt mul N il
M-n liiul n li.nl tiny, ainl limy
nut in uniform, lulntf utiflVrrr'
frmn n i v rr rul.l. The (JunnN
h.l th.-lr ryr ilh tlnni nii.l
rtinnr..-,l nt will.
". Ili inlrrun lin Itrrti iin
4 mul will .ly nrKt Sutulity.
Tin- fi lliiw viliu ilrl-it tin
fixlit mi Ihp -rroiimU Siin.lny
'l mit.-il with tin? fiu-iriU.
n. ;i, or.lrrrd off tin lirl.l ly
Minn.-, r S.-wi-H, ant! Hit I -iii
wilie In niolojfe for tlp iulru
il-r'n nin.liirt, ni th lioyi want
ni r.i.yinm, nml will hot have
il.
On Sim.lny. July 18, t Jj.IO,
" Cniiin Itluri will l.c litre.
Iltitt't .ivrrlimk Ihem c rryluuly
tMilUi-.
Hm.. r Mii.ti. I.I, kt.uk lm)frt
fr lb.- ,II,,r M. r.iiti,-, ,
Juy I..i, ,t ,lri r f tin
Mrr. unt,!.. fru. k, arr i,,tl(
lu. ky tl.. .r ,!-), Im ky that
tl" y alhr, Tomiiwu.l a,
IrttlMK thr tru.k. nu. I M.if,r.
" 'lli , tin- t.. havin-t"ii-
afl.r 4 li' if. r, hi.h a
loit.lt .1 into ,r i.llV) Vtlii-r. Thr
ma. In... i, ha ,y ihr S. . (rain
mar NVt.tn, Sun.l.ir iin.riunit,
an. I th r.- a h .r.lly tiioukIi li ft
f thr iji .i t.ll nhithrr it a
a. r. iron or tin" r. rniiaiit uf a
ma. din.-. Mt,,i;, . had In. knrr
i fi. tli.lo. ntr.l t.ii.1 hit i IIm.w l.it.l
ly lirniM'd, an. I utainr. a
l.rok. n toller Imum-, tmo fra.'turr.l
nl an. I truior . uU and l.ruiw-a.
lr, I . . Smith all. n.l.-.l thr in
jnrn . Mitit.li.l.l r.r. ntly lol a
lliuinli in an an Mi nt. Iut hr i,
K ll.l. all iurili( thr limr thr
iI.h tor mi .In hiiik hi woiinil.
In- ta rr'iiit alunit t !- In ifrr.
wlii.ll . -.in.- .nit M.itt frrr ami
a hit. r i i ii f h' l.y a Jianriu
ffirm. r.
J. ('. Il .rll. v. of Mar-lull.
Vli., arriM-.l b. rr Ut rk t
make hit limn.- with Inn .lau-htrr,
Mr.. May Hla.l. ., fr an in. I. fi
nitr .. rio.l. Mr. Ihrtl. y i at
lioinr lit tin- r. unity .rat lirrau..
hr -kill iu.it with many of hi.
ol.llitiir id ighhor from tin
Hank tir. rn; lllr wrlioti from
day to iliy. Il .till krrp. hi.
Marl lull home,
John It. lUil.V, llir lliitun
rctti.li. r fruit grow.r, ai in thr
rity T'lrktUy, rrturniii-c from a
I'l.rll.ii.tl trii. Ilr ha a (nt
roM-t t for irtitira and llartlrtt
(w ar. tin krn.oii, and a luiky
riiou'li .i i-il irit ti.-ally all hi.
hay in In f..r.- tin- rain f tlil
r k.
Ir. ii- Moon intra Harry Monrr
f..r . truln hi. Slu- want t'ii
. r mouth for I In- ran of tin-
lul. I of Imm ln- n.k tin cuk
to.lv. She ay tin Im.l.an.t in a
ktrrrt -r l oinlui tr and In rr-
rir.l hi m.tnnrr for tin imiMi.-,
trratuiK hrr t-rurlly at mil tiimn.
Litll.' I.lialrlh Wilro. aK.il
I'i year. i!.ii(litrr uf Mr. ami
Mr. V, J. ViWo, of nrar Itrrd
lillr, ilird kllihlfllly nt Twill
Ito.k, Ore, frmn an ntta.k of
hrarl troulJi. Sin i aurvivnl
hy lirr pnmiU. ami our lirothi-r,
Wliitnry, and a .i.t.-r, Marian.
KUi- I'rntliir, i'd 15 yrri.
of llill.ln.ro, nn. I Omrr llullrr, of
St. Ilrlm. n(..l l! yrnri, writ
tiiarrird at Vam-mivrr, W'n., Fri
day. Nanry K. I'ratlirr, mothrr
of thr lirid.-, ri-uri'd tin Iiii-nr,
RivliiK writti-n )rrmi.ion for thr
nu'iti.iN.
I'ini I.. Hrown, 1. Im Ix'rn
nii.l. r tin- t ar. uf a jihykirian for
many month. , i in from near
Ijiur. I. Saturday. II It lffin-
nin-r to look likt a new man ami
Hill ton Ik alil- to give- the brut
of till-Ill n ttl-n.li'.
Mm, 11. K'. Sint.on ami j-raml
ilaititliter, Mr. Millie 1'unh. of
Portland, wi-re IlilUWro visitor,
tin: la-il of the week. Mrs. Simp
ou now reni.lt at Oregon City.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Hidrlik,
of Seattle, Wn., were fruekt of
Mm. M. A. Towel! the la.t of the
week, returniii(f home Monday.
John Wtmderlieh, of Hank,
wn in town th! Imt of the week.
1 HEAVY HI DID
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE
But Alto Doe. World of Good
lo Vegetable Kingdom
2 JERSEY YOUNGSTER
HEAVY GRAIN LAYS DOWN
Salvation of Spring Crown Crops,
However Lots and Gain
Jai. Rohli, nf near Roy, a a
city raller T'u. wl iy.
Eaitman Kmlik and Film at
the Phannary. ltf
C Sore n n, .if nrar Rrrdville,
was an Aru eaiir, mml.y. Selected by Committee Bull Aa-
1h. and Tho. Nii.n, of 1 kociation. After Tour of State
SelioU. were rity e:tl.-r the l.l
f the werk. I LIGHT HUNDRED FOR TWO
Geo.
Sent by Expreaa to Skarnoltaway
Bull Aaaociattofi, on River
The liravy ralm of Monday and
Monday night did a world of
good, whirli wan tome eortiM-tia-tion,
hut alao did eon.i.lrrable
damae t- winter grain, flattrn-
injr many field ko that it will be
neeeinary to rut the crop "one
way." A great deal of hay ha
heen eut and U in the awath or
khoi k, and thi too, will Ix eolor-
. a k a a a
e.l runi.rratilr. and tlamaKed
quite a little if the moikture eon
tinur to prevail.
The hill farmrra, however,
where Potato ii King, are juld
laut over the faj t that late plant
ed potatoea will thrive from thik
on, and there U promlae of a
plrn.li.l rrop.
f'hrrriea are kuffering much
from the rain, particularly thoae
that were just ready to pitk, for
they are aplitting badly. Those
which arc jut turning are not
ulTrrtng aa yet.
Taken by and Urge, while the
precipitation ha worked damage
it al.o hat done a world of good.
Two yrart ago, a little later than
Ihi. we had nearly a werk of
rain, and the damage wat offset
by the benefit, Oregon weather
hat a naaty faculty of doing the
wrong thing at the right time but
it generally balances very nicely
and you can't alwayt order it
just a you want it.
Cypher,
wat a eily
fternoon.
George Trimble, of Helvetia,! Grorse I!icrdorf. who raise
wat in tne city .Mon.l-iy alter rrjmtered Jersey stock, shipped
noon, greeting railroad friend, two bull ealvet, registered ttock,
Karl Cramm. r and Roe Strib-tn t,,c Skamokaway Bull Associa
ting were recutlv married at Unn Skamokaway, Wash., on
n 1 . m
Beaverton. Ii. v. Wil. y oin.-ialin-f. ""r morning, receding lor
months. They arc half brothers
to nine heifi-ra for which Biers-
tttfmmn tt I'ar.nii.ifliin M . rr I .
' ' I ttinnrlik f.n.1 lrn i.ln..p tar m m
greeting irien.is lis Hie city lues-
day.
Ray Reawim-r, w ho is handling I dorf refuted l,000 each at nix
the Hillside quarry for the court-1 month of a nr. Their dam are
ty, wat dow n to tlx- county seat junior 2 yi ar-ol.l., and on official
ursdaj. I test one produced 411.25 Ibt. of
If you are in the market for a ,,u,ltep fat "-,,20? dsJr nd the
I have ,mr buv it. a Mil. bell 0l,, r 0,i 0' 11"' ,n 239 y
tith t-reen b.Mlv.I). . wnimilU rej.resenltng
..... R'l .. I. n m q w
toured all over the Mate in search
J. E. I)icki..n. of Oreneii,! f fuf t.nIve. and after lookinir
with the Orrg.iii Nur. ry Co. at v,.r tic varioua herd, selected f
present, was a city caller lues-1 hiilf of the quartet from the
Rk'nidnrf herd.
-The Bicrdorf herd was visited
bug I
chassis
Corwin
day morning.
For talc: Ibre, weight, 1200
Ibt., 130. Inquire of C. Son n
ton, two mile south of Reed
ville. 19 21
at the time of the Jersey jubilee,
and Jerev breed.-rt were mr
prised at the way the ow ner han
.ii... i I.:. .-.I . Li.
. a , I uu u it. va aai av ihi iiioih i
Air. and Mr, l-rank rami, oi , . ...
s etrV . a I""" l'""'
ramomca, came up luesoar t Ualrrmen ran readily are that
tee now tor couniy s. ra w a . .,, rii,,. , riflt kinA .
. t ...-.-.-.-------p,-
progretaing. , . , ilni few
Mrt. Chat. S. Parker, of Port-1 ashinf-ton County will be rank
land, was brut to the Dr. Smith I jug first in production of blooded
ospital, the nr.t of the, week fori cattle.
an operation. I The calves were shipped by
Tho. W. r.....-r ami R.-rnice pref t"d, and reached their
RECITAL
There will be a recital at the
ChrUtian Church, July 18. Thr
program:
Character Sketches (Imperson
ation), Only a Newspaper Guy
Ixn rishback.
"Down in the Forest" and
Wonder If Ever the Rose" Flor
ence Garrett.
Hut otherwise we're well How
we tried to whip the teacher
I.rn I i.hback.
"The SUr" and "At my Dear
Old Mother" Miriam Stockton
The Spell of the Yukon Len
li.hbark.
"To a Hill top" and "Gray
Days Marjorje Wells.
"And so did I" and "The latest
Form of Hysterics" Len Fish
back.
Violin Solo Ruth Helms.
Hit First Case "Jet Only Her
I.cn Fish back.
"The Bars are Down In Lovers'
Ijine" Florence Garrett and
Marjory Wells.
Providence Fulled Him Thru
Len Fishbark.
Trio Misses Garrett, Stock
tlon and Wells.
. -v .. A r.v? i ft i
When you
sell your
fcStfKCW
ft
l. '
-- a...-. in i i
rwr.v.---:JVt i'
put and keep
m
Ones man wkn AlAn't Iwlieva in banks. wa ploughing,
nd he plowed up a tin can containing $500.00 that had been
"Juried by some other man who did not believe in banking his
money,
. That $500.00 is in the bank now along with money that the
id farmer received for his crop.
Our bank is a safe place for your money.
Put your money in our bank.
You will receive 3 to 4 per cent, interest.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
WANTS TEN THOUSAND
Veda Armstrong, who married J
C. Armstrong, at McMiiinYille, in
19 IS, asks for divorce on the
grounds of cruel and. inhuman
treatment. She alleges that the
husband abused hrr for correct
ing Ms children by a former mar
riage and encouraged the chil
drcn to be saucy to her. She also
charges that he slapped her and
called her vile names. Mrs. Arm
strong swears that she left him
and that this Summer the husband
went to her and threatened to do
her bodily injury if she did not
return and live with him. She
asks for $100 per month pending
the suit and petitions the court to
give her $10,000 permanent ah
mony.. Armstrong lives near For
cat Grove, and is reputed to be
fairlv well provided in this
world's goods.
EpGINGTON RICE .
Oliver Sherman Edgington and
Lura M. Rice, of near Blooming,
we're uuited in marriage at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. t. M. Kice,
July 10, Rev. Walton Skipworth
ofliciuting.
Hugh Rogers, chief of the S.
P. scaling forces on log ship
ments. was in Marshfield last
week and had dinner with the J
S. Lorsungs. Rogers, says J. S
is always busy, but takes time to
hear of old Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luther and
children, of Salem, were dow
over Sunday, truests of the Har
trampfs'and Luthers. While here
they sold their Hillsboro proper
ty, having purchased a home. in
Salem, where i-arl is in tne em
of "(lid Glen
ti.itur Monday
Al Mulloy, of I.aur. I, and F.d.
the younn.ter the neat little
sum of $300. One was aged 7
destination within 24 hours after
ihipment. v
CAPT. E. D. PARSONS DEAD
Hodgdcn were married in Hills
boro, July 10, l!-'0, Judge W. II.
Smith officiating.
L. J. Rukhlow, who is located
with his family at Barview fori Captain E. I). Parsons, for many
the season, is home fos a few I year a Columbia River pilot and
days on business. I steamboat man, died at St. A in
Il.- II..-, .), (. ...,;. it.- rents Hospital, Portland, July 9
.v. v, - ... n I .mam r . . . r. . - . I
eountv otiarrv u at Manninir. apia.n i arson was agea
j , i -.-. .i . ..i r...
'I J i. I 1, CI 111. I. . l IIIVIAI .
orite arnont; the pilots of the
month of the Columbia. He left
was down to the county scat
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seiffert, of Ln worth nerhaos nine
near Phillips, were In the city thousand dollars, and among his
Monday, incy expect to move est,te was a 8mall pIace at
into Hillsboro this Fall. Huber. which he willed to Can-
Marriage license was granted Mn Geo. McNelly. His other be
the last of the week to Glen I), quests were as iouows:
To Captain Michael Nolan
who is . Ins executor, his gold
watch, his Liberty Bonds and his
war saving stamps:
To Eugene Mann. Huber, $260
and his poultry and a calf;
To Airs. Laura C. Mann, Hu
Henry Doolcy was in from her, his diamond ring;
Sheeley and Greta Mclntyre. The
groom hails from A ernoma.
For sale: Several tons clover
and timothy har In shock. T. R.
Davis, North Plains road, 3Vi
miles N. W. of Hillsboro. 1 8-9
To Miss Clara Willing, his
nurse in his last illness, at St
Vincent's Hospital, $50 in cash
To little Ruth MeLcod, Huber,
Banks, Friday, greeting oldtime
friends and getting the lay of the
land on things jw'.'lcal and oth
erwise
Lester Campbell, of ScholK
i .llor TiimiIiu- Ilr
k.. . c. .tt !,.. rl.nl Ur. lis small gold watch ;
not. aui... ...... " .- - - -
went nearly flat with the heavy o j. ma-cewce, nuoer, n
SF250;
To Jimmie McLeod, her broth
precipitation.
household goods at Huber;
To Cant. John Retrl. Aatnrin
n .... 1, I 1
U. U. igm, oi -orncnus, was hig two blooded hogs;
in town Tuesday. Mrs. Wight To the McXi-cjd at Hub;
will soon make a trip to unaat u. an 1,-jfe-.
to visit rclaUves, provided Her To Sam Lotan. Portland, 2 lots
health will perm.it. T,00mis Park. Multnomah :
AVanted: Unincumbered wid- To Frits Hirsch, Astoria, lot in
ow wants position as practical Loomis Park ;
nurse or housekeeper. Call, or to a. js. Lamm, Astoria, lot in
write to Mrs. M. Persinircr. 2C5 Loomis Park;
Holladay A v., Portland, Or. 21 Captain Nolan is made trustee
F. M. Loft is, of near Rccdville,
of the crops on the Huber place,
ace.
goes to Capt. McNelly, he to pay
any deficiency, if any there be. .
BIG SUIT FILED
. . r the same to be distributed amonjr
was in town luesuay, nis scnooi :, . n
district will soon paint the W itch .f. . , . . . , rnntv
IT 1 ..,.. .! l.A.ww . ...11 t,r " . r--r---v-
l ....... v.... , !. IT..V 1
lilil. I r.,,.l In Bn..l-h TWA', ml p r
this issue.
Dr. J. O. Robb operated on
Mrs. Max Crandall the first of the
week, and Mr. Crandall. who is
occunit-d nt Corvallis, came down I A. tr. lieals, of iillamook, hied
to be at the bedside of the patient in circuit court this week a suit
during the critical period of her asking judgment in the sum of
trouble. I spun 57.08 part payment on togs
r, w . t, , sold the S. & Av. Lumber Com
1 nos. Vr. menu a ii. v. uau.ii , .
. . ..... , m . . nanv. and for the further sum of
was down to nuisooro luesuay, v - , . ,
with the cheering word that the ' . .
r rains did potatoes and gar-
. . I. . .! . 1.1
aens ana imc --r... .unu v. .f . . r,:.KJ t
anvwtV. I .
nefr-rwl.int i n-- Mav. the eon
John Boeker Sr. returned the tract price beine $25 per M. de-
last of the ween trom n nine Jivered, and the note sued on was
months stay in Los Angeles and given for lumber furnished the
San Francisco and other tnlifor- company. AV. N. Sharp and C
nia points. He has given up his T. AA'insW are the partners
Eastern trip, but may take a no- forming the S. & A Lumber Co
tion to go back along about In
dian Summer time.
Lionel Rosenthal, student at O.
A. C, lately with a surveying
force near the British line, at
Glacier, AVn., was in the city ov
er Sunday, the guest of Verne
McKinney. He reports that Cliff
Long is still on the survey up
there. Rosenthal goes to Scap
poose this week to work on a survey.
Hare, McAlear & Peters are at
torneys for Beals,
C. H. Piggott, who bnilt the
Haunted Castle on the Portland
mountain, just ' above Sixth
Street, has sued Winifred Mor
row to foreclose a mortgage on
some land tip In the hills.
Harry Cook of Cornelius, was
shaking hands with county seat
C. C. CUCIIAIM & CO.
(Incorporated)
Hillaboro, Cornelius and North Plains
, Wholesale aad Retail Dealers la
Grain, Hay. Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot skipper 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. Tamburgh, Joha C Bailey, W. W. McEldowTiey,
rVswitWat. Vice Preaklant. Cashier.
D. X. Chaasy, E. F. Borttngham,
Aatiataat Cashier. S G. H-tfbea.
FORESTGROVENATIONAL
BA
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
STATE12NT OF CONDITION
At CaJI of the Cos-apfaolkr, ftiay4,183.
RESOURCES
Loans $7I,6.06
U. S. and Other
Bonds S17,147.S4
Banking Honse 19,041.00
Other Real Es
tate 1,880.00
Stock in Fed.
Res. Bank. SJSO.OO
Cash and due
from Banks 198,6604)4
$1,000,611.64
LIABILITIES
Capital, $28,000.00
Surplus, $78,414.41 -
. $98,414.41
Circulation 18,000.00
Deposits 886,197.98
$1,009,611.84
Only RoH of Hobc Dank ia Waeliintoa ConBty
3 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON 12 MONTHS
CERTIFICATE
NOX-A-FLY
KEEPS THE FLIES OFF
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
.25
Gallon
TRY A CAN
ON OUR GUARANTEE
The Delta Drug Store
Watches
Silvemare
Noveltie
Prompt Repairing
H OFF MAW
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
R&nst t IClsboro, Ornoo
, i
ploy of the S. P.
friends the last of the week.