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MB JniflLL Uu XXV1L H1LLS30S10, OSECON, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. No.JS iff CIEB ( passes 1:1 CIIY t- McOuilU. DM at Hi Hum lty wnw IEMBEK OK OREGON BAR FondWa for a Good Horso and Good Dog g4 oj Holed A'tllMM Mcljlllllan, fur man year tk i ..,.. . Iftrailrr III n iit"H"M vumnj, , ,1 at hi Ittiuir wit Second an J tak M , Novf t, IVXU, after an ill i. u iKirriiig a criod uf several .1 ll ..I I. .l C ,ui, and cauie to Oregon whru k juuK mail. Il studied law in ,r ullura wi late v.ongrcaa . ... .. i i . i lull uimur ihu was iuiuiuiu the tar. although lie Meter ii i braillti'O. lie uuru a iitui on h,t Tualatin Hlvcr fur man rear tut finally "l'i it at g'od figure L.lr. Iirt d. Cuming to lllllaboro Yr It'iiglil I lie home In which he 1 J, (rum r. J. HaiUy. lie liai rut Micrat )rn in California, i i .. - i i lint lias niece, aim nroucw a ita Mateo, Cat. Mitjutllaii was a bachelor, ana Mir 'California relative arc the Lnly ones known here. Mr. lie- ymllait u I mail uf strength of Uarailrr, and had great faith iu r future of Hillsboro. lie pur- ln.r.l the Tualatin llotrl from II. Pootc, an J shortly aflcr- . I . . I ... :t . k ard aoltl 11 to UK ells, W lio yi, (he building ami rrrctcd ii ir lute department store atruc- t . h I 1 t lurr. Mcquillan aam worn lie V.iukI.1 the place that it was loo ihI a kite to waste a hotel on, ml ri dieted that he would sell it a giiotl advance on the lur- liasc price. lie was very fond of work con Weird with the sheriff's office, hJ did luuih ill put work dur ing- the last few year of his life. Ir Was a ilcvotcil friend, a great lun r uf a good horse, aiul man ll rare judgment as to real estate slurs. Indcrtakcr Limber has charge kf the remains. MRS. E. WUNDLRUCH Mrs. Kliaaheth Wuudcrtuh, wid w of the late C. 1. W underbill, died at th home o f her daughter, Mrs. Veronica Meier, of jialem, ,xo V"' Forest (W. FaW I- - LOCI CG30EHSEB 1.. II. I'rters was In from above North I'laiii Monday. Cii-o. Anderson, of Cornelus, a down to the tity Saturday. Mn. Mary iVrsinger, of Helve Ha, w as in me etiy Aionuay on brnliate affairs. J, II. Uorland, of Shady Brook, mini friends In the city the r! uf the week. I'lnmi I.eonsFor appoint Vu'iit, plume Miss Kva I'ittinaii, sun, iiiiioiioro. 10 Mr. and Mrs. John Hrilly, of ear Orrnco, were rity visitors iloml.iv morning. . I'. I'ntten, of Unrolii High's orps uf instructors, was out Sat krday afternoon, greeting Hills m frii-nds. Hi rmiii J, Luck, of above NouiitniiiiUle, was a city caller V.I . t "siuniay. ana rrmrmuercu ine stiiilv pnprr n his calls, I.. (. lloeffd, of near Reed illc, uns in town Saturday. L. still keeps' lilsy with his poul fry rnUing, and now has one o Jlie lnrest yards n the county. was F.lisabrUi .Mer, and ah waa born - in Uermban, liarch I, IISI, and rawe to America in . She was married U Mr. Wunderlit h at St. Louis, Mo., and from there thry went to Kansas. The family came to Oregon in IdVi, seUliug first in Tillamook, later thry moved to south of Cor urlius, and afterward bought a home at Centrrville, which baa bent Mrs. Wumlrrlich's home ev er since. The husband died Nov. II, IWIV. Mrs. Wuuderlich was a woman of plciiV.l character and worth, and had a host of friends. The funeral took 4are at the Vcr iMMirt Catholic church, and she was laid at rest by the aide of her husband. The following children survive i Mrs. Kate Winters, Den rve, Col.; XI rs. Caroline Arnold, Denver, Col.; John YVnndcrlirh, Hanks; Joseph Wunderlieh, at tending V. of O. Medical College; Sister Odelia, Portland; Charles uiulrrlich, Centerville; Sister I'criirtua, Portland, and Mrs. Ve rouica Meier, Salem. The obsequies and Interment were rondurtcd by Undertaker IU It. ALL PRODUCT ESOT HERE iHlabor Plant Ca Cam for AH GRANGE FAIR Alfred lleywood, of beyond O.ik Park, was in the city Saturday. Herman Wrtsler, of near the Rooil bridge, was a city visitor Monday. C. W. Spierings, owner of the former Brrggrea place, was In the city Monday. Donald P.. Long, of Seattle, Wash., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Long. County Clerk Henry Kuratli has moved from Third and Oak to one of the bungalows owned by K. I. Kuratli. Mrs. Martha McLrod, of Port lantl, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Powell, Sunday. Mrs. McLeod still owns ber property at Dillcy. Wnt. Reidt, "father of the Third Oregon, was tit town from Port land, Monday, on business at the court house. Billy is always wel come in old llillsbuco. Do not fail to attend the big special dance "You know the Klud We Used to Have" at the Moose Halt, Saturday night, Nov. tl. Musit: by Schlegel's 4-ples-e orchestra. P. A. Harberg, of Portland, was out the last of the week. P. A. has travelled over every road in the county years ago, when he was buying stock for the butcher block, and he Las not forgotten the trails and highways. For Sale Three Hostein bull caves, pure bred, eligible to reg istry; dams producing from 60 to 70 lbs milk Tinder ordinary nerd care; sire, Aggie Calanthe Ponti ae, Rag Apple, a lV& lr"' Price reasonable. Fine youngsters C. W. Spierings, Hillsboro, Ore. Route I. Residence near North Plains. denosite regularly QUE MIX i - 8, inanlis giving The HilUboro plaut of the Carna tion Company will take care of the milk supply this Winter, as . i. - t' . ute r ureal urove conactiacr lias shut down, ixrhap temporarily. and perbajie for all time. It is said that the plant at Carnation will not be dismantled, but will be put in such a state of repair that it caa be utilised should emergency require R. Meantime all mUk bought by the company is being brought to the Hillsboro plant, which is as finely equipped as any on the coast. j Salem In less than ten months of this year, Salem's building rec ord showed an Increase of more than 100 er cent when cu nips red with ru'ea for the entire year uf 1 W IU. Thus far ttiMtO has been ripended in erection of new homes and other buildings. Portland-Astoria road to be completed by Nov. 0. Hood River apple crop will run a little over 1,200,000 boxes; 100 csrloads shipH-d mostly for ea porL (Melt to have bi factory. Hood River asking bids for new postotfice. Enterprise F.ast Oregon Lum ber company announces SO per cent wage reduction effective Oct. 16. ' Albany Bakery adds much new machinery. Mrdford plant Oregon Grow ers' Association packing apples at rate of 1000 hoses daily. Roseburg I. O. t). F. Hall be ing thoroughly remodeled. Row burg Building permits on increase. Practically 60 per cent of the wood that is going int- the pho nographs, turned out by the four companies manufacturing theac instruments In Urcjron comes from this state. One concern is esperimenting with larch in Un making of amplifiers, while all find that spruce is Ih-kI for Carry ing tone. Recent discovery of large de posit or high grade iron ore in Columbia county is attracting at tention of mining men through out the United States. Gold Beach Pistol Creek and Euchre Creek cheese factories each making 8 cases cheese daily. Have shipped about $35,000 worth to California market to date. Expect to run until first of year. Seattle The vast bulk of 55,000 carloads, or 15,750,000, 000 shingles, now said by manu facturers to be shut out of the Eastern markets by the new rail road rates, is expected to be moved by water from Seattle and other northwest ports to the At- antic coast ports as a result of conferences between Pacific Coast Shippers' association and steam ship companies operating In the intercoastal route. Roseburg New Um'pqua Park bridge to be built. Corvallis New f20,000 bak ery In operation. Eugene Farmers Creamery ontemplates erection of 95,000 powdered milk factory to be first of Its kind on coast. To the Editor of the Argus Having been invited to be one of the judges at the Lcrdy Grange Fair, which was held at Cedar Mill, Friday and Saturday of last week, can not refrain from giving to the general public my personal praise of th local enterprise. It waa indeed a great surprise to me, when viewing the splendid cahibits in each depart ment. Tboae in charge certainly de serve much praise for the manner in a huh this fair waa iitatadcd and conducted. Such an exhibi tion is of unlimited community benefit. The children's school and club exhibit would have done credit to a much larger fair. Knowing fairs and what consti tutes good exhibits, it is my opin ion that this was the beat bttle local fair ever held in the county. What peased me most of all was the interest manifested by all who attended and their deter mination to back it for neat year, making a still larger and better fair in 1121. There is positively no argument against the benefit to a community in which such fair is held. Leedy Grange has done itself proud, and I am sure each and every member feels that this splendid exhibit of resources and household akill was worth the while. Edyth Tosier Weatherrcd. BFL'AD KELLOR cim visits here! Make O&cial Call ess Pythian Lodra Lodge Noted Over State Come to our Bank and Urt a Bank Account. Yes, start. Thnt'i the only thing which will U hxi to do. When you once start banking money (instead of pending ), it becomes n good habit instead of bad one. Put yotnvmoney in our Bank. You will receive 3 to 4 per cent internt SHUTE SAVINGS BANK Mrs. L. A. Long and Mrs S. E. Fayrwm will entertain the Coffee Club, Saturday afternoon, Nov. (S, at tire home of Mrs. Long, corner Sixth and Baseline. All members are requested to attend. COFFEE CLUB MEETING Growers find profit in sunflow ers, pjeking out the best heads from the best plants and saving for next yean seed. The sun flower head are put In a dry place, protected from rodents or birds, and the seed may be shell ed off when dry enough. Farm Crops, O. A. C. The Postoffice Department Is calling for bids for combined mail messenger service between the Hillsboro postoffice and both the city station and the Main St. depot of the Tillamook line oi the Southern Pacific Railway; it helnir the Intention of the Depart ment, where It is found advisable, to provide mnll messenger service In lieu of the service now render ed bv the railroad company. Full particulars and blank forms for Frank Unger, of Chehalem ML, was a city caller election day. Will Tupper came in from the Dad Reasoner place, TursJsy, to cast his ballot. Mm. Meierjergen, oi near Orenco, waa greeting friends in the city Tuesday. Lou Myers, of Chehalem Mt., was down to the city Tuesday, election notwithstanding. Hillsboro students at O. A. C and U. of O. swore in their votes, Tuesday, thus saving a trip home. For Sale Four-horse Fawn drag-saw. Louis Schmidt, Hills boro, Ore., R. I. Near West Un R. 4; Box 4ft. si 15 Eromctt Quick, "starter" for Uie stage lines in Portland, came out Tuesday morning to cast his vote. Henry Arthur cast Ids little vote, Tuesday, at the city hall Henry was born in Washington County and thinks there are few older in point of voting years. Max Crandall, expert account ant, came down from Eastern Or egon the first of the week to cast his vote. Max says the uppc country is in fine fettle, after a big crop. Taken Up Yearling Holstein heifer. Owner may have same by proving property, paying charges. and taking same away. Harry Hansen, Portland, Ore R. S. Tel c phone 14RX, Hillsboro. 56 Marriage licenses granted the last of the week Thos. Thomas son and Jennie E. Jackson, Forest Grove ; James R. Joy and Mildred Lemmon ; Walter ftoy Schulmer- Ich and Gertrude G. Parker. C. E. Koonts and Cal Jack de parted this week for a salmon fishing trip over on the P. B N. They will occupy a cabin and have the times of their Ives. This is a trip ths pair take every year. For Sale Bay mare, 10 years weighs about 1100; good, work Inn animal and good, safe driver Julius Coupe, Hillsboro, R. 4 on the J. T. i oung place, on tne hia-hwav. 1 mile west of Hills boro, 85-36 Prices ire down SO per cent Come and see our showings and order a tailor made suit or over coat right now, if you want real bargains. e can beat all com petition, and I am able to give yon satisfaction. Every customer of mtnc Is a pleased customer. August Tews, the Tailor, Com mercial Bank Building, upstairs. 'AYS TRIBUTE TO THE BOYS to Return Several Tames Duristg the Year Grand Chancellor Clark, Knights of Pythias, Domain of Oregon, in ; company with Walter Oleasoii, Grand Keeper of Records & Seal,; made 'Phoenix Lodge No. St,1 Knights of Pythias, an official call Monday night. Dr. L. . Hyde, chancellor commander of the lo cal lodge, presided, and under the! escort of Past Chancellor Wax.! Nelson, the executive of the Ore- gon Domain was ushered into the halL The grand officer and hi companion were seated by Chan-1 cellor Hyde, and after the usual order of business was concluded I Grand Chancellor Clark delivered his official address. He approved j the recent legislation, putting the ' age limit of SI aside and permit-; ting membership from young men over the age of IS years. He pre dicted a rapid growth for the or- ier the coming year and stated; that the Supreme Chancellor will be in Portland the last of the month, when the Pythians expect! a big class for the first rank ofj the order, and the Hillsboro lodge i was asked to bring in a class of 50 to join the Portlanders. Walter B. Gleason made a splendid address, and after he concluded, there were several talks by local members. The Pythian order now has a membership of over1 800.000, and Oregon alone has 1 1,000." By the end of I9S1 an effort will have been made to put the order up to the million mark. This fraternal organisation bases its great work with human lives on the principle of friend ship, and has had a remarkable growth. It was founded at the close of the Civil War, and con sequently gained a big member- shin both North and South and i has effected a great work in the conjoining of the two sections whieh struggled five years onej against the other in one of the greatest conflicts of the centuries'. up to that date. The devotees of the order healed many wounds. The castle hall in the North was a refuge for the man of the South, and the hall in the South was a home for the Northerner where his personal ideas were permitted ' to be his own. Todav, Pythians have lived to sec this friendship cemented and the sons of Knigl ts of Pythias, both North and South, righting side by side, for the pre servation of the world's securty. Phoenix Lodge will at once start a campaign. The lodge now has nearly two hundred of a mem bership, and this will be largely increased within the next few months. Auxiliary to the 'Pythian Lodge Js the Pythian Sister Tem ple, which has a big membership. The two lodges really form the great family center of the city, and to attend a function like thnt given by the Pythian Sisters on Hallowe'en night, is a privilege thnt can only be appreciated by attendance. CD. DUCIIMt! fi CO. ( Incorporated) HilUboro. Cornelius and North PUiat. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Grain, Hay. Flour. Feed and Grain Bag Car-lot skipper of POTATOES and ONIONS. Grain chopped or roDed at any time Lumber. Shingles and Lath AT CORNELIUS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices. Telephones; - H2shoro, Main 14, Cornelius, Gty ISIS, North Plain, Main 2S3. ssaaaaaannwawnaaaaanwasavaasaawawaaaaaaaBaaaaanwaa Jean M. Bafisy, W. W. Bs" is war, I Vkw Pisssasiil, . Casta. I K. F. liTNnan. I S & Baa, I J. A Taaraknrgn, PrsnlilsBt D. ft. Casus t, Assistant Cashier. FOREST GROVE NATIONAL FOREST GROVE, ORE. STATEMENT OF CONDITION At Call of the DitroSer, Stpttsnhnr 8, 13 RESOURCES $516,042.41 U. S. and Other : Honaa Other Real Et- Stocfc in Fed. Rea. Baak' Cash and due 29a21834 2,22)49 278S&49 $1,024551.24 UACIUTISS Capital, fTlC3C3 Fretta, $13123X2 Ckrculst5 tryCC3C3 3,43.1 Only Roll el Honor Beak i Interest Paid oa Savins $lJC24ISlJt4 I Wellington Coaatj I Place for Sale Thirty-three acres, all In cultivation jfine house and barn, siloj barnfulj of hay; team of horses, harness, hay ted der, plows, harrows, etc.; 6 cows 9 heifers. An ideal place for a good home V4 mie 'rom "chool; iVo miles north of Forest drove. Good terms. Mrs.-A. S. F.ischen, Cornelius. R. 8. Phone Hill 151. - The city Is contemplating the ourchase of a little boiler or cooker, in order to put a dressing over holes In the street pavement after they are filled something like the county used on the Hilla,-boro-Forest Grove road when the tar-bound paye waa laid. There are already several holes in the particulars .... ,,. t im-i J bids may be obtained from the! pavement on Main, East of Third ...... IthatawdsttinUon. A solid walnut case Vose Sons' upright piano for sale. chance to get a good $500 piano for felfS. Phone 17R1X for far ther information. 84 35 Central Church of Christ, cor ner Third and Baseline Bible School, Dr. Helms, Supt. "A class for everyone. 11 a. m., the Golden Text of the Bible;" 6:45, Junior and Intermediate Endeav or. There will be an "object les son" presented by the pastor at the Junior meeting. 7:80, a Par able, "The Handle or the Axe." Don t miss the evening song ser vice, Len B. Fishback, minister. Fred F. Hughes, of Hughes & Son, poultry raisers in the regis tered strains, brought In some oi the finest Farmer Hastings" pota toes seen this season, two ot thein weigh 8 lbs. each, and thev were as smooth as a Uur- bank. One hill weighed 12 lbs He also brought in a fine speci- ... mi. - . 1. 1 men ot Deet. ne vegemoics were grown"in the city. One of his White Leghorn hens, Tancred strain, layed 808 eggs in 12 months, and this Is a pretty good record, considering that the world record Is 830. Another laid S94 in the first 18 months of her lay ing, and 818 eggs In one continu ous laying, trap nest record. His flock averaged 804 eggs each in 19 months. No one goes broke with production like this. BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME Have you been wondering how you were going to refinish that worn chair or table ? 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