The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 18, 1920, Image 1

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JnllLLSBIR
IULLSBOKO, OREGON, November 18, 1920.
No. 37
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:5 LADY 5IUDEIII
IS M BHUVt
rxth lUrtow, of Portland,
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of I hltMrolorni iww
Va"o1
WORD OF CAUSE
founJ in Room un4"
Ban J lit u,r r-c
Mill, li ''' Ml rr"
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Lmhrf i-.li. ii. U ginrraiii
L-.I..I lint ll" t raged l,
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1-.U.I I'M iliUH l aUMiiiC
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r.i..lli. r i. Mill in roriunu.
i ilruck'iol ha '
I i.. .ft... .1 .1 l...
yorr iti iiiugi"i
avium '"') "" fitU'i ai ?
M , I'orlliMit. bid lately had
LJ i.i tl S. hutU r, that city
Uim HtH'iH ' alarllug li r
U trar i I'.tt ilu and rnlrrril
Wi I ium- after the lull
kf HIM IK ll. ."Ill wa "
- . . .
!lj .lira, in.- jfirl mill tluriiiK
kijr Bum fru iiit.
Tbr I'iriiiU nrritril l l'urrt
frur Mini. I iv iiiuriilnjl.
FARMEK5 TO MEET
II. Ilmif.ir.l, ilinlniiaii of thr
i'Hiili ilion ( .iiiiiiilllri- ( tlir
1 ilii.lv I inn HurrAU ('iimiliulil
kit i.illnl A tnrrliiiK of thr
knarrt if llml (-iuiiiiiiimiI)' ff
.trtulx r '.Hi, nl t i, in., nt Hit
i!liiK i fmm. I luiiiw.
Tlx (! riiiioii will Ik- Ukrn u
V Jim u-.i.hi u( initraiu nf M ttrtt
k I Tin OritnnUaUnn
wiuill. , h.n pn jinrril a IrliU
) viiIIiim- for ciivi-riiig
Uirvinif , i, 1 1 r v , anil fruit raU
(. Tlii pruurnm will In- mill
iittnl (,.r iliillHi- mill Mitllllioll
f thr f.inurrt lui mci t (ill till
Ir.
C II. I! iMif.ir.l, Tim. William
li.lr t..H rU.ni, I). (. Lilly am
llikcr ,irr the mi tiilicr (if 111"
"om.Hn.. Count V A iirlil Mr
Miirlrr Mill lie at tlir nirrlinir.
'until V Atfi lit.
TWO WIU HI I D
Ti IU irr lit.. I , iirul.nl, I
Ihr im4 nk. Il.r il.t.M ..(
Jaiiu ('uiiiiiuiit, ..i tM , Ht
HutliMI, Nmv, 5, !2(, Mi.l HI
rar, K'r il.r full.iw iK4
Mr.. I 'uiiiu.iii)(, Miiloii r,
r ir I 111) ai rr ..f Uu, ( ,ju
ruin ( uuiil) , u, I In r rare nii.l
uiM.rt ; l.iiiii ( uiiiiii. i,,, K, ,ii .
mill i If I, a In ,u In, I l.ik
hare ailtan.nl; Alfrnl Cum
nilUK. ii, 1 1, at In- nl.. I,., ,,,,
lil aliarr; AlUrl I.. rinm ii
ai rr of lain I In ar Hukl.in, ami
Clan iur, aiu.ll.. r m.ii. lt.U llu
nun.' .jii t- of 71 a.r, lull lllllHl
rarr fur III iu..(lnr; Mr. Aim
.Mrlli(r r, i.f ltmli.li, iiiylit. r.
rrrrlir a Iiuiim- aiul .,t in
lull.
llu- will i.f tin lit.- Mrv I.Ik
Im llr Wuiiilirli.il, m ho r, i ii I U
ilir.l at Sal. in, hImI. i. a tiHil
a lilril Ih fun Ju.lk'r (.....ilili
I'lir rutatr iuiii.l of rrallv at or
m ar (' lilt rvillr, m.rlli llT.JOO.
aiul ih rxMial iiruiH rty rll
7200. Iter kii, J..,.li
( liitrli , arr iiniuril a rurul.iri
wll limit IxiinU, anil tin- Ii (iirii-
LUMBEhMEN ASK
lOtii h'l. RA1ES
Emiloyrr, Ad..1 tlie KiKhl Hour
Day '
NO CASH FOtt THIS COUNTY
(rum Diitriltution of Forett Ke
arrve Fund
imiui .li.ilr ri li f f..r Nurtli
rl Ii.iiiIh r lii,,i r llinmuli rr
- in frnnlit t irill, U rijmt
r.l, a, i or.lin l,i rijmrt fruiu tin
rl t 'u.ikt I ii inl, run n' ,u i
ati.iu, mIuiIi tint lit rik in Si
attlr. I.iiiiiI.i rut. ii an- still In.iir-
ful tli.it r iilromU will ailjut r.itm
tu J.l.irr trK,,i an, I iisliiiil.m
liiiH r mi i 1 1 1 .i I footing with l
i.iilli in l.ihrii in. irk, ti, Inil
ilu Iiiijh fuliu h in mimr i4u- ii
i linr ii li ri.i il n, "IuiiiIm rim n'
"I'tiiiiism, a yrl uiifouinli it no
f.ir Bl .1. ll.llli- Ift.KiirH,.-.- i. ......
I I . .
i run I. iri-.rilkkll.il u llinirk mill
W 11. k at
Ml.,..., ftn...i,., n.. .... .ft1.1.,. . . .
arr IUO0 ra. I. to .I.iubI.1. r..j ".'""l "'
l atln niir Winti r, t aruli... Ar "f ,,,r H '.v ''.v n" """
.1 ii . ii... ift' .i.ii! 'i.
Iiolil, M irv ami I li!t nii.l. rln I
ami Mr. Vrmmri Mmr; r.'tuKl
rarli to Juki (.Ii mnl ( Imrl. k nu
lull, an. I. aftrr nil i(!til arr
iml.l, tlir rrkiilui- ik t,i i;ii klmrr
aiul tliare alikr ti all tlir fun k
in(( itirpt tn Miry ami Hun.
wliu arc Slkli rk, aiul a tlir t. li
tor , ill Hot Ilir.l lirlp fur tlir
iiii,,rt of fniiulii k. Juliii mi
ilrrlull, a mil, rrrrlvr (l.UO, lir
lialni( (tail In klmri- of tlir 1-.UI.
ailiaurrtl. Tu rai ll of hi I'll
drill, howr.rr, the will lia'r
1 1 00.
till- S.utllr lll.itliijt
III! lit
ru
AND KILLED BY AUTO
RECITAL
tin Saturday rvrrwiH tlir 'iipiU
uf Mik rr llarlin, pialiii III
ktriiilur, gixtr a rrrital ami inn
jralr at tlir liuuir of Mr. ami
Mr. Hi ntl, v. Tlir iiuuiIm r w rr
i-rrdit to l"itli pupil ami Mi
larliii. Tliur InkiuB i't 'r'
It ii ill and Itulinr.l ( iillmurr ; In
i-ile, tilrti ami Marant HimhI.
Cilady ItrlilliJ. Mildrri. ami
Winifrrd Itirr ami Irene Coiinrll.
Tlir 1,,1,-rnl Hoard kliuli nl
10 V I' ....I ..I l l.i...
.- ... - , mi, . , 111.1.., r .1X1.1 lis
t'V i nil. .... I,,,,1. i,rt In tin
fiKiiiK i.uiti.t nt Hie I'arili
K.mIi I'tpiikllluit in IWtl.nu!
" llu l ariilinm. Hill
f'"l W. N. Ki l and (I. llratuii
h'r. i.t, , (. ,. ( won
(Hi' a kin , II prrirntnur, lint tlir
"KOII lln u, r.. U...1I mi lii tlir
'-I. Kn mil mi U ktmlyliiii animal
f"liulry tit the rollrBr.
"Olyniliia Ovktrr rnrVlall"
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Urn of Sw-ecta.
GETS $650
U l.ui k, wi ll kiiuw n lirrr, nu. I
now a reaidrlll of Wumlland,
Walli., n Kiirn a Vrrdiet of
filfiO aitaiiikt Dr. I. II. Smitli,
lUiuaxr rrultiiif from a colli
ion at SUtli aiul !urnldr. Port
Uinl. arrral week an. Link
urd for 1200. Tlir Smith mv
ililiu- vim driven ly W. W.
I tow ii and thr vrrdirt will be a
kiininl ly a lmd eompniiy In
whiili the machine rcured
au.iiiikt accident or datil.iife. Jury
mnkiiiK the award . T. ('"!.
I,, t'liiirrhill. ('. NV. Hlooni.
H. nrr Rohrrt. N. J.
i.iike.i. I.. T. ,l.i.kon. U. I''
mtrr, Fred F.lliKcn, John Milne,
J. II. H.ick, W. II. Urish r and (
Itrhar.
Helen WatkiMl va granted n
divorce from Cuiy Vnton.
S. A. I. Mrck Jr. plea.ini
y to a hlatiilnry oITciim' and was
given hi liberty on parole dur
ing good behavior, lie I to re
main at thr family home until he
aged SI yearn.
L . H- - i-- -
ou owe them
a
3UTV
ti M 1 .1 1 .It. I I J a -
Tina
in OUR DANK
ih in 1'bt i grown in the
Uill.un. tte Valley l eipi.il to that
of any part of the I', S. mid ii
n ri,,r to nun It of thr ilouu stir
pr.nliirt, neruriliiig to (iiorge 1L
Strut, grmral managrr of thr
I la rroiiui tk riiuijiaiiy , of New
Vork.
nttigr (irme uliou utendy
growth in population -enroll
mi nt in kih. ml i colikiile rahly
al.rad of last year.
U.iuk need a jcwi lrr, a ahiK--iiinker,
a tell cent store, Hew of
lire buililiiiLt, hot, I, planing mill,
cannery, comlriisery, warehouse
ami i levator, more dwelling
houses, an (In trie powi r plant,
and a water aysteni, ami invites
in estimation
F.dward (). F.dgerton, Pre, of
the Citlifuruia Hailnuid Comiui
kinn, ay "(ireat jiulilie utility
eoiiipnnie must Ik- assured of
fair and square treatment at the
hand of regulatory bodie In-fore
they will invest in improvement
wliu h are vitally necessary for
growth ami progre of the euiii-
luiuoly
Hood Itiver .Mount Hood loop
highway iimler wnv
Junetioii City cannery doing
l.iru'e business.
lb nd - 4i) t, 107. 7 to bo hiient
on paving six street.
Corvalli $350,000 hotel to be
built here.
Salem More than half million
dollar worth of green fruit ha
been mild he the Oregon (Jrow-
er' Co operative nocialion dur
ing the three month of July, Au
gust and September.
Seaside 10 mile at retell of
highway between Astoria and
here to be paved.
The lumber industry is faced
by many serious problem today. 1
Western Mate are favored with
the greatest forcl in America,
nii.l their timber poduct. go to all
part of the world. The day is
here when we must iililiiso our
forest to the fullest extent. The
problem I one of public interest
a it Involve question of future
timber supply, water anpply and
utilisation of logged off land.
During hist five vear 1,000,-
000 ha been iipeut on Linn coun
ty road.
Lakeview Gooe Lake Valley
one $100,000 a a result of three
Incite of snow which fell on tin
harvested grain.
Hood River Onnrd walk to
he built on highway between here
nnd The Dalle
Stan Held Forty blocks of con
crete sidewalks nre completed.
Bnker--Nevv nntntorium I
Hearing finish.
WILLIAM B. KAUrr MAN pnflTT II I Til OTnilOl
ii ii 1 1 1 a m n n m 1 1
v.. .......I U'.M..,.. It k ..ff, .. mi, WWWI I llkbkll V I IIWWII
duil at the home of hia brother,
Dr. II. U. Kauffiuun, at i'ureat
trrovc, Nov. 13, ami the fu-
... t - l.j.lkl ltia-akjli V M f I ai kit
f...... il... Iluluxa,. 1'arlor.. under Neck Broteo by Impact and Only
the, ausDitea of the Maaoiuc Lived a Few Minute
Lodge.
Mr. kauffu.au wa made acr AUTO DRIVEN BY a MYERS
gi ant at I'aiuo Lcwu and uuriug
III Kill, l uitimi ,uuiiium , , , ,
iv - Li. hi. J. FaUhty Took Place North of
turn to Portland, following hia Overton Unavoidable
dutlurge, he engaged in the prac-
tiicc of hia jirufcksiou. He wa Scott Allen, full name Jamea
luiiJul.itc for diatriet judge in Scott Allen, waa struck by an au
tlu: .May pruiinriei. tomobile driven by Geo. Myers,
Sergeant Kauffiuan waa born Monday . morning, Nov. 15, and
ill Orovillc, O., Sept. 6, 177. died within few minute, a f ter
ror atver.il year he followed the ward. Allen'a neck waa diido-
priuling trade and a engaged I rated. Allen waa walking along
in this work until he graduated I the macadam road near the
from the L'uiytraity of Oregon Web h place, north of lieavcrtori.
law aehmd in 1'Jl. He waa a near where tlir road ntakea a
in, ii, In r of Multnomah Typo- junction with the IJarnr road. A
graphical union No. OS, Haw- truck driven by Hugh I-ewi,
llniriie ldgc No. 1 1 1, A. 1'. and hauling M.tatoc for the atareh
A. il.; Oregoit conaistcry No. I, factory, wa going north, and the
and Al kader Temple, Noble of Myer machine, containing the
the M vatic Shrine, and Portland driver and Father O'Neill, were
II. P.O. L. No. 112. He waa al- signalled to pa. They pulled.
so a member of the Multiiouiah out to pa the truck, when Allen
llur aasociation. made a quick utep into the road
Sergeant Kauffman aud Miss and in front of the machine. The
Jessie Layman, uf 1U3 Twelfth machine wa topH-d at once, and
St., were to hlTvc been married Messrs. Myer and Lewi, with
next April. He la nurvived by his the help of Father O'Neill, did all
parent, the ttcv. and Mr. H. that waa possible for the dying
kauffman, Millagcville, 111.; three man. Hi vertebrae wa uncou
brothcrs, Dr. 11. R. Kauffman, of pled, and although he attempted
Forest drove; Dr. John kauff- to speak, hi word were Inaudi
II I. 111. o f Juliet. 111., and Luther Me.
kauffman. of Wlneonain; three Coroner Llndier wa notified,
sisters, Mr. Julia Smith, Koek-land held an inquest' Tuesday
ford, 111.; Mra. John Dunn, U-u. morning. the jury lounU me
111., ami Mr. Gertrude Howe, of following verdict
i . ... ... i
Chicago. 1 " p tne Jury du,y allea and
:sworn to inquire into me cause
ERVVIN BADGER of death of Jamen Scott Allen,
then lying dead at Washington
It. Krw in. of Nanma. Idaho,! County, Oregon, find the de
ml Mi r.unice V. IJadgcr, of (-eased wa acciilcntally killed on
I.ng Reach, Cal., were united in Nov. 15, 1920, ny being HtrucK ny
niarriaire at Santa Ana, t at., .o- an aulomoDiie unven oy uco.
vriuU r 6. 1U20. " The irrooin is! Mvera, and we find that it was an
a son of Mr. and Mr. Y. I-. Er- unavoidable accident. L. R.
win, of thU city, and the bride is Dean. (. . TcITt, Martin Olea
a daughter of Mr. and M rs. A. H. son, E. A. Hendrick, J. E. Lie-
Hadgcr, of Long Reach, formerly brich, Jacob Schmidt.
of Nampa, Idaho. The happy Scott Allen was a bachelor, and
couple will remain on the coast was aged about 85 year. He wa
until Dcccmlier, vi-Kin; relative a son of the late Isaac Allen, who
and friend, and will than make settled near RredviJle in the ear
their home at Nampa, where Mr. ly mxtfe. The dead man lived
l'.rwin is in the employ of the O. on a portion ot me Alien piaee.
S L. Ry. Co. I He i mirvived by a brother, Eek
k I a ii vt I'll. !-. ..A -
Alien, uoouviiic. aim iwo iii:r,
r L" T n.. arn.l rM A -ri
ft,, , a . I iir. 1 hi. a uu aa ..a
Pythian of ashing on C un- lM-rs.ne Weii,t.nback of Recd.
ty will la' intrrrstrd to know thatl
Ivanhoe Iwlgc, of Portland, willP"11'
MOTHER DIES
ItourKone
)UR DANI
for them i
JUST SUPPOSE SOMETHING HAPPENED TO YOU.
Ye, You.
What would happen to your family?
Put your money in Our Bank.
You will receive 3 to 4 per cent intereit.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
Thirtv-one of the counties of
Oregon hare in the distribution
of $121.(i5.'l.(51 derived from Na
tional Forest busiues in the state
luring the fiscal yenr .1020.
Washington County gel no mini-
y.
Eugene Lane teacher nre re-
eivlng belter pay.
The farmer In the Middle West
doe not fully rcnlir that a large
part of hi produce must move
to foreign eountrie In ship, it
ni ii v,t begin to visualise hi load
of wheat ns it pusses to the ware
house nnd from there to the mil
ler or to n sen board port In the
shape of flour or grain nnd from
there on bond a ship which takes
R to the far corner of the world.
Let u begin to think In term of
ships.
be visited by the Supreme Chan
cellor. on the evening of Nov. 50,
when a huge cbis in the Rank oil M r amj yrs -p. J. Elford, of
Page will le obligated on the la- North plain, returned yesterday
mou Rathbone bible, on whichl mort,jnft from Rochester, Minn.,
the first Knight of Pythias took ,ltrt, tney atiended the funeral
his obligation, ivanuoe win wei- )f Mf Rjford ,, mother, who vis
eome all the Knights 'from this Uci, here jast Summer. Mr. El
county, and all Pages can be for,l rrturlled East with Mrs. El
taken to Portbiml to receive their ftmj S and after reaching
first lesson. t tiancciior v ont- Rocru.ster telegraphed T. J. to
nuinder L. W. Hyde, Geo. Schuf- (.0ne Bt oncei .jj t.jgilt f the
merieh, Fred Sewell, and a nam- sons wcre prt.j,,.nt before the end
her of other prominent Pythian. .., -,i iie bedside.
have signified their intention of T(J t.jght on were pall iKarers
attending. at the funeral.
II n Findlev. the Cedar Mill Mr. and Mrs. Elford returned
dairyman, wits in the city Friday. West via the Canadian Pacific
He slate that the Cedar Mill
eommunitv fair, conducted by the COUNTY NURSE
U-edv Orange, exceeded all ex-jDoe it pay to have a County
nectation. and hereafter will Ik" Health Nurse?
an annual event. Rcaverton ex- , Does it pay in dollars and cents
pcets to join with Cedar Mill, and to have epidemics prevented by
a fuir will be established under the timely warning of the nurse;
the name of East. Washington to have our children protected
County Fair. Mr. Findley says If rom unsanitary conditions at the
that the exhibits were ntucli more school f Several such1 instances
numerous than anticipated, and were told at the County Health
Leedy Orange has every reason Association meeting on Nov. 13.
to be proud of the initial attempt. One school where sanitary eon-
, ,. c.,1.,,11, una nn ditions were very bad now coasts
Fcrd Oroner, of sciious, was up ... i.i- !,
to Hillsboro Friday. He has the most san.tary condition in the
m"d a walnut washinj? machine conn y. Another school, where
and ha applied for letter, pat- hghti.g wa so ld nearly e ery
Tin machine Will wasli X " - r
I cut
tons in a day with two men run
.led to the board by the health
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
. (Incorporated)
Hiilfboro, Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
Grairia 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 the Lowest Prices.
Telephones; Hillsboro. Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
Cssatsr. I
J. A. TWakorgk, Joka B. Baftoy. W. W.
rraatoent. vm nsani.
n u fMi K. .
bj Cashier.
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
At CaQ of the Comiroller, Sptswhsr 8, 1S2D
RESOURCES
$S16042.41
U.S. and Other
Bonds 206,21634
Bankmg House 1937 J30
Other Real Es-
Stock in Ted.
Res. Bank 250.00
Cash and due
from Banks. 27855.43
$15314
UTILITIES
Capital, $C39-C3
Siarplas, (S3yKa,Ck)
Profits, (1S.12XC3
p3,12iCS
ftaSkCCtXCO
SC3.4ZS.16
$LCS4S14
Only Rofl of rleaor Bank in Waahsstion Const
Interest Paid on Savings
Wanted Girl for general
housework. Good wages to ac
ceptable person who is compe
tent. Alex Chalmers, Forest
Grove, Ore., Route i. Telephone
Forest Orove, Gray Four. 87
..... . ,
....... .1 ..1.1 .... il w.tnl.1 .,w nurse, auu uiey now ranc a nvw
n.ng... v " . di; Vo school, with better conditions,
quire n couple o men day to ehildren bnt atred
.a ,i,v.,ni.i rw rniia n i - - - n
wasu oui n im'r' . -...I 1..... ,.:i.l
,11 1...I I... .1.,,,.. M-irhl""" I""" uv. .. , ......v..
win see w uiik -,, ." - , . .
.. i l...... in ' fniifur-l a nurse euuiu aoow vnusc vcii.
the apparatus down in Cal.for
i. si.. , aaiun mnnv u'ni-i - ----- '
' .. . i i. ' .f il give the proper attention to pa
nu s, ana ' " "'r " " Uenls. One could go on indefi
w,U prove a financial find. ljtey teillft of thwork of the
Aliss Arlme v.arnorino, uatigu- County Health Nurse,
ter of Mrs. Rosa Garborino, of ..i ..t 11S i,a(.i, olir Health Asso
near Beavcrton,- died Nov. 12l ,-iation and ' adopt the following
11)20. nt the family home. The -rnort. submitted at the meetinir,
mother nnd three brothers and j M many other counties are doing
one sister mourn her loss. She more, nntl We ask the following
mi i
was aged seventeen years. Aneibndaet
funeral took place Tuesday and Nurse'. 1 8alary.. $1680
1 a. 1 I "
interment was in me wi. vaivary EXpcnscs 9600
Cemetery, on the Barnes road. , otfice ana gumdies.....'. $150
The annual meeting of the Printing . $150
Church will be Contingent ; ?100
i. f ttn Upooi-U will he irlvenl Total J2680
from nil departments. Refresh-1 Let us make every member of
ments will he furnished and onr tommunity an asset instead
VICTROL AS
Are the standard by which all talking
machines are compared
VICTROLAS
Are, and always have been, the world
leaders
VICTROLAS
Are sold on easy terms a small pay
ment down, balance monthly. Call and
let us demonstrate them to you.
The Delta Drug Store
served by the men of tho church, of a liability. Your County
All members and friends oi wie neaiui u wu uu iu.
church sr Invited. Publicity Member,
Watches
Silverware
Noveltisa
Prompt Repairing
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