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The SSI. JniDLLSBIR No. 4$ HILLSBORO, OREGON, JANUARY 20, 1921. VOI- XXVII. SPRING WORK IIME EAGtKLY WACHtU UmP. nJ M.IU iU SUM in. , WeW uiousanusInkoao work $uim Imluilry 1 he ..i.iiil'i i.u r ili"' ililinn K' .It Hi '( pM (r lli. nit") linn H. cuuly ttlll ll" , , ..... t a. v til r " i ill.. I lit t I H" I'""'" "" 1 '"K'" ,,..I.IM .U tut 1.11. , ,,.!, . . -I i' ". "' . 1. .1 I. 1.111.1.1'ly l.'t d . ,i . I lli. ..mil ttlll v j piililic ntililit ;l... . ""' ' " I, ,. ... ... "I . "" - ' ..I . . now II flu (Mill f..r in w armory. ,N. t r.l I. in. nr.' itt f.M.I to u'lt '.i.r for lli. Si In. I. in t.ill. t. 'I n a.lil H nit iiiIm r In Con nr. Mill n.l l.lxio.lMHi mm. ii I t mi.l mlr ( .iiir. m.tri' ( a hi. .Ii. It ink i.f WiH.iH.urii Id Ih r iiumIi Hi .1, 1'iifll .iiil fcii lory turning .nil '.'il in sir. .ly i ill l...u. n w It. In )'.'U, A7 irri.tlmii project w.rc ioti... (..r 1.1, MIS ,1)0(1. I.ugi ii. . I), . In rrnl n lirr in m I ti . CHAUGE 10 LIE Small Fruit Cultur. Will Mean big Development BEST FIELD IN THE SlAlt Seventy Acres of Logan in On Yard Under Culture ASSAILS RATE RAISING llu .upr.ii.- curt in mi iiilniiii Ju.l..r Itiirn.ll, in City i.f Hill H.ro iiutin.l S.trlli C 'not I'uwir 'iiijitiit, iii.i 1.1 ll.t- kotrriitfii p.iwr ( tin lilc lii ri;iil;il I) l iiil.r an old iimlr.nl Hilt.ho i M I II O it tl' I lljll.j.l H round . Slate Note. ,, ih. I.ltil.wit) b built ll.ri.MMli tl.iU.i. r.iiil i" ,"SI- u I Kl.n.tlli i. Hint t will ,"! MI.OlM ii.lliiiiil I" ' ' "" 1 1, in in. .H. I I ii in U r ti. I" I'uil.l I , I...I. l-ifni rd in I inn l .i. k I .in .id lIU " hiuld.ni. r.i jj.it frrr hydrant m rt h r v. Iiii Ii lln- 'i. I .lit- Si n i'i ciiiniiiiiuii r.ti. .1 l.i f'i i month, nil. I I In- lilt l'M dl. ,. Tin' t.iurl iiiliiI.U tin- 1'iiI.Ik Sinter n.,ty on llu- ;r. until tliitt ill. l ilr alone ll.t Hiwrr In t It ul ili nml miVr ritr. Thi U al ... tin- r.m l rui I i.m of I lir Cull forniit imiiiiii.iii nn.l nl In r tlti", A lull l."t Im-i tl illtrxillll'l-ll ill llir (In giHi N ii .ilr t.i furlii.l i.uirl or public m rt i. r rutiituis R. S. STOCKTON t..r CVO !' ff .!". I hiiIm r ..n rtor in Kltinalli nnn to r.tlr I In- l.riu of on i .... n 1 1 ul't"i S ' r tint itK"' , I'll I'ul'llr ntililir. int. ,l.li.lil Imtilurj to JJtl ISl' 1 , i,, III nM MlliMI. . .Uor.l Him' J I- ininr M II- .V .Hoi Moll, H lin tilr lil j.i.i in .n.iiiMi jiott i r 'lnl. ' .1 n.tflii. r, M rt. Mrl'hn trr. in si .li liiuliMUt 4tliiit rot lliin rill, it ft M lin.iilli nun, ilir.l '.'JimiiI mil. III I'l'.'O, jnt lU lionic nl 1 1 Vil ro, I IL 1 1 , Silll N. .dttiiiill nl llli trt ! tv, Jtn. lit. !'SI. iiiji .1 Tit vnr Mill, full irrti, ill uriti-.l iy live iliil.lrtii. orlli It. nil It.i. I.tirr I.iimtx r I t. ,l.ii . In n n li.nir Any. lrr.iii it.urt twinill ill I,... i ixtiity oh rating (i. It Sloiktim, rorihiiil; Mr. I T. Mil'hr.t. r, II IU...r.; J. K. mi. I (I, S. Sloiktoii .in, I Mr. Ail S. I.r.ik, ..f llt.lr... OkU. A M ml,. I. lik. in,- l. i l. it' I n jil tiict.li r in l.ttt, r. I jirn Sim k l..uinirf mill, I'.iki r Win I'oIIiimii tt l.w .l... k in.ltiolrv tin I'rittlit out look. Il..iik unnU it l iiuii. ry Kl no till . .. uni t ln' il nut (1,01111 . .III. kinii- . .li iiiIh r I Orison lin 1,11111 nun uni In' (uililii iililili. , .m.l lln n- i In nl ..f million, nf nr tnil,tl Intr.l in. nt i(i nr.li r ml. initi It to nrrtr t!i.- uliir ami ki . i aliri t. of lai r iml id i .imrli of tin ' n I , ..it Ciitiimi.iim r Cnri , I us;i in ri'inl in iintilinii ilnriiiK l'2i o In- T Mi.lfor.l ilii. till, t lui.iil I .' . tr fruit, tnliir f S.tMMI.OOO. orili Hi ml l.t. r.itsnl '.,S.ono t i I. iiil.l n hot. I. M.M unit illr ( oiiiity ml up I, m, r. ... I in lilKlHiru. Mr. Mi I'd. rtrr I. now nt 1 1 y - ilrn, lintintt lirrn rnllnl llu-rr lo ill. n. I llu- lir.l.i.lr of lln- nrrtit v 'u n In" lir.t Iwi itnif 111. I or .ilr or irn.lr tioo.i row itiiit itliout A Knlt.iiK milk tl ft il v t ill mil or I r it ilr for goml, grntlr work lior.r. l our mill- noiitli o llill.lioro, in-.tr I'rnnk Sitnpnn' iilitrr, Ji-rry ar.limnn. Corni liu. It. ?. 4ft ll. nry .t.ii-j', of riiUty row in ir It iiik. w it ilown tin l.t.t o lln- ttri k, 'l lir llnolry rmu In lint i iiiorr rnilw nv tlmn rr roll! fort tlilr. I.utlu rni Ht-rtlrt' nrl SiiniUy nl 2 n. in., nt tin -ilvnit i hiiri Ii II l.i Inn- St., llilLliiim. iff ' ft . r ,1, .in i. subway v?Jtwmmst jT "XI II 1-1 1 BUSINESS MEN Our Cr.ri.lmi.. Club it not merely m Z'Vtc?vl ourliulo friendi deposit money; it it for IG BUSlNtsa MF.N who wnnt or should want to depotit money REGULAR LY and ACCUMULATE a nice fat turn without ever feeling il." $5 a week; in 50 wrekt you have $250 You can put in $10 a weikj in 50 weekt you have i $500 You can put in $20 a weeks in 50 weekt yc i have $1000 Don't stop then. Put in FIFTY or a HUNDRED dollart n week and in 50 weekt accumulate $2,500 or $5,000. ( Do thit for FIVE YEARS; let the money STAY in our bank nml tee what it will amount to why it't a FORTUNE. Put every one of your family in the Club. Read the fol lowing plant! INCREASING CLUB PLAN -Put in 1c, 2c, 5c or 10c the fint week. INCREASE your depotit lc, 2c, 5c or 10c each week. In 50 weektt lc Club payt $12.75 5c Club pays $ 63.75 2c Club pays $23.50 10c Club pays $127.50 EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Put in SAME AMOUNT each week. In 50 weekif 25c Club payt $12.50 $2 Club payt $100 50c Club payt $25.00 $5 Club payt $250 $1 Club payt $50.00 $10 Club pays $500 $20.00 Club payt $1,000.00 SHUTE SAVINGS BANK oun kliuuiU l': a lowu ul t U Uiou.'inii. it i JU L.' U .in, .tin it will It, tloiit;. Joint liui liunaii, ui mar I urc.t wrotr, 1.4 lug yj"i ui l.iigaii, ..ml tin: ft JHrl U U. .I In. Mil) 11. trttiM it ."li lo tin Unl til S. II. CHAPMAN DIES ItuaiiM m ii of HilUlHiru niiil t iniuty nlioul.l lo.r no limr in nullum tin ir uliouliti r to tin: win i I toward ilt ti lojun tin: lo al In hi in tin- ni.itl fruit linlu. try, ainl inikr tdc town mtimJ to Hour in tin' Ktatt- in tin- utttlUr ol payroll for fruit ami lilor. Tin t-maii.l for utraw U rrir. tin lo t r ImiII lint Vtt, lnl tin ff l luu inoiii y in raiiiiK thi liroUui t Kaii arc nlo In ill uiaii.l, ami Sal. in lio lli.uli- ll.ilf faiuou a t fruit rrnlrr. llill.lior.t ha. U I It r t'oliilitloll tliall S.ilrin - .ml lln- lit 1.1 In rc I n Ih Hi r tux- than Marion County. Ilriuoii i now cumin" lo lln front a a mii! fruit proilurrr ami pn w rt t-r, a. lln- ilUmi llr Vallry tin iht- .oil, tin- t Innate', iiiiniilily ami ollit r iiin-ary ton liliou - ami Wa.l.iiijitoii rounty it. all I lint anv olln r roiintv lia wild tin- In itrr lomlilioii of Ik- ihC lot- to a tlty of a ipiurli r of inillion, Salt ui i at prr nl the IK -t-nl r nml million lintt- tx rn nit i. lit) in rniiiurii. j liy ami jam f fit lorn ., tit hydralm rriii plant for t lrnt tintf tin j n l.t of the In rrit ., ami thf pro- luti I. (."""U' all o i f tin worlil i.t f.tiu v iirii'i. loinii, C ul li- h rt raplu rrir. .lirklt rrn nml trawlH rrir arr tin' Ino.t Miuuht of thf fruit. Thf lijtnn i thf print ipttl f rop, n it i lirtl ill iniiiiiiitf, pri .t rnii', j llu , j iiii., .ml n ;i U vrratif. Thf ati rnar tirlil of thi fruit in an rlnltili- i tl y nr. i. litre r Ion h r f rr , ami wllh prox r rnri- thi y it I.I ran li Vft i ilr.l. I lit- arra for (trowing l.i it; mi. i limitrtl to thr ill.nu ttr "allry mill mimic Wn.liiugtoii .tttr H.int. 1 In rr nrr now only iImihI 8,000 nrrm in iH-nrinc pro- liifinu nlM.ul 13.000 ton rnrlv. One I'ia Inner wiv lhi 5,000 irri I jut n "nt.irlrr" fim.itl i riiie thf tli tnin. I of thf future. 'I'll.' .trw lu rry ih nimnl, how -i er, I the (rt ntfr jnt now , nml ihf I'n. I i. k'rowiiiu hut n .ninll jwr flit of it lieetl. Thf wrrtil .tllil iiisirU hate iufr.tfil F.a.trril lieltU until the rn.li rn yield i uinterl'illy ilfercised otnr ny i liiuii n t0 per cent. With the proMr enre thi U-rry ran he crown frre of wi-etil nml liamllril itli fine profit. One of the Litest i i.f thi prmliift i Ihf eterlienrinu (raw lu rry, whirh hear most iluiinl.iiilly . Where irrigation ran le npplieil, the .rotter have reeeivfd over 1 1 .000 from nn nere nml one loenl ffrowcr re- f rived over $500 per nere from lion irritfnleil traet nf live aere last year. When it i eon.idereil lh.it the plant can he put out in lril ninl commence to Iwnr ilhin three iiiiinthi, the poilul- tic. of tin nmrvcloim prmluei mil! nppeal to aiivonc interetiteil ii niall herrv culture. Hillshoro' liientioii nml nil .iliilily, and her ltirge district np- ilic.iMe to culture, innke it tin lust in the nt.ite for sninll fruit f.irniiiKj ni Inisiiien. There irt Iwo define railway, n slrnm inc. mid a paved highway I'nrllitml, Jfivinn the lust of Iransportntion for pickers during I he herry scmhoii. nml insure l:i hnr when il Ii wanted. Thon- uid of ncrei in thU vicinity can lie mndi to produce frflOO per icre niinitnllr nil it wnnti is the eiierirv. I lie coniitiencc ns in me future of tlit fruit lumet i well exemplified by the fact thnt R.iy- Mnliiip; Co. hns located in llills horo one of the hest nnd up-to-date plants In Oreifon one of larifi enpacity. This business will lie liicrensed to take care of the preNervinii, jelly nnd jam dc mauds. One of the liirirc I.ounn vnrd of llu slnle is licinir developed nt Ilillshoro's cilv limits by the Messrs, W. Million, John M. Wall and K. M. Cnlef. They have 70 ncres under way Their project hns oriifinalily, for they planted 200.000 nl rn wherry plants be tween the I.oifnus, thus utilir.inii the noil while the I.oijuiis were ixetlinir under wnv The produc tion of strawberries alone prom ises to pnv 'or the full develop incut of the I.oirnn ynrd. This iden vns nriirinnted by F.. M. Cn lef, who bus chnrjri of the mam moth yard. Now Is the time for Ilillsboro to fret Into the harness nnd eo-op-cntte In the laving out of more A. lirainlaw una I.uuly arc ii iiipor jrily lotali.l .a U iiUt, but out r not ti tnii ii to r. IU4III Hu rt. Irtii K uf uiun, ol mar Ur.l Union, nn A'((u lull.r the lir.t ot tiit tk. ir Nubauiuir( of lbltttia, wan down to llu priding IrniiJ. 1 M. ii.... , ui .. Iioll., and J Ran Down by Automobile Drives by Dr. J. O. Robb, Saturday DIED MONDAY MIDNIGHT Accident in Street, on Washing ton, at Sixth. Near Jack Home Stilh M. Chapman, a reiderit of I-,.l V.hinirtn St.. wat ktruck ty ai.iuru4j, . . . ,)r j. o. Itol.li, Saturday, about nm, and died from his injuric. early lue.- C. lit Inn, ol Uihuu, were n'l,i,y ruorninir, January 18, at the Washington Uunly llo.puai. tl.itor the Ul of tht: Week llir ilill.buro .Nalii.ii.il IS.i Ilk li.i. in.l.tll.d oiui ii w lixlurc. in tin toui.tiug room, grtutly add ing lo it. npjKrar.iuc. .Marc lor Suit tijjh about 1U year old. 11. auaLilr. - 1 SI. llir, ll. alt rtoll, U. 3. Itt mdilit e near St boil. Tele phone StbolU laiL. 4 (. h i.. Matlir, Hit l.auri'1 iiunt Kr, u in the city Monday and made bi annual Aru call a habit be linn had f or ottr twenty ycert. Joe Harrington, of I n till ii, thi wttk trutked to r..rll.uul JU line iltrk.lilrc hog. Joe make, a liu.tinr. of lirrk.liirtk and of ,.irop.lnre .beep. lour Conn liu. ouiiK men wire puked up by Warden Craig, of I'urtl and, llu iif.i i.( the weti. and Judge Smith liued rnili i'li lor hunting wilhout lirtii.ru. Iai1 Holiday wttk, a wallet with .uiu of luomy and xouie pa-K-r. Finder plrn: Kate at Ar u otlict- and nrrite reward, t hi n lout by ail ex nice man, and it. return will be appre i Intnl. Mr. Chapman tulfrred two hrukm rib. and internal injuric., and Dr. Robb tent to Portland for one of the be.t .peciali.t. in the city to ait in caring for the unfortunate man. The end camr h..rllv after midnight Tue.day, after a .everc be niorrhage. Mr. Chapman and hi. .on-in- law, Wm. Taylor, were walking down Washington, on the right .i.l.. ..f the street, and Dr. Robb was driving tat at a good .peed. Mr. Chapman utarted toward the . . l. r of the .trect, dodging ev- . r,.t limrt. The machine .werved oiit-f or twice and .truck him, lr.igK)nK him omc distance. i u ,-niiL'lit bv the rear of iht- machine. When he wi e- trieatr d be wan conocious, and he remained o until death came. Mr. Chapman, wife died on V...!iir.l.iv. Novrmlnr 8. The surviving children are: Darrel C, of SjHikane, Wn.; Mrs.. C. CJ. Millard, of Milwau kie, Ore.; W. I.. Chapman, at home: Rav A. Chapman, of Cor nelius; Mr. Will E. Taylor, oi l HdUltoro; Mr. R. A. McCurdy, of Fort-id Grove: Mr. M. R. Ba in 1 j l ..r S.I. I'inr .lairv ranch oflt"ni ronianu, iu ej US .ere.. ilieludiloT road, at rail- T " l,nn? at ,,omc' Mr. Chaoman wa. born at Witt, Illinois, March 8, 1885, the vouniiei.t of a family of tbir- it-ni children, and the ton of a Methodist Episcopal minister He was married to Miss Nellie Reynold in Republic County Kansas. Jan. 1, 1885. The Chap mans emigrated to the Walla Walla country in 1897 and lired there five years, after which they lame to Oregon, nettling in I'larkiini.is countv. About fifteen year ago they came to Washing ton countv and first settled on the live Oak farm, northeast of HilKboro. Later they purchased ... . 1; t place on vt cm oascnne, w way station; hi. tern acre. pa furc; .ix acre. Umber land; balance high UU of cultivation. Ideal for dairy or .lock breeding ranch. A bargain at 225 per acre. Addrc. "Ranch," Argu, Ilillsboro, Ore., in .calcd tnvc lone. Do not tclcuhone. 47 i Congregational Church Diblc School at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. llu ptstor will take for his topic, Trayt-r, a Christian Comjuet ;' nt 7 ;.10 p. in., Sni, Never 15auk rupt." The Chri.Uan Endeavor Society bold it meeting at p. in. H. A. Drek, minuter H itching rgi:s and baby clikk from .elected second year White! iWl.,. jlt.re and Cornelius lAL'horu ben (Tancred strain)! Mr. ("lineman was a man of Hinted to cockerel, of best trap-n,. character, jusl in his esti nested stock. Kggs, 12.00 per 15 ;l m:it of all things, and bis honor tfS.OO I r 100; cluck., ,20 .00 perl ua. unquestioned. He was a kind 100. H.ive u U clu4cc cockcr-l husii.uid and a loving f.tther and Is for sale, at f J 00 each. W. A.l lis ('at, is deplored by a large Hughes, Route i, Ilillsboro, Orel ,.jrt.c 0f friends who estend the Phone Dlil. 83 I family cverv sympathy e. ... ; .... l... j.......i i The fuiural took place from 1 lit re is to' i"i... i i r.1 t. .1,1. tl .ll... I L ........nnl I In. r.h t ... - I ..... Nstionall IHC .tieiootosi i.ois. .. .... v .. .'.i...i... i;l,i..wt il.is afternoon at 1 :30. and inter- i ream i""i - rt".-.i , l .r nimeitv seiuirntorl mellt was in Hie local ceiueit r of nil. A simple tiowl cleaned in three minutes. At lea. tliun mail order prices for the ..tine ca pacity. No. til, capacity 450 lbs. per hour, $70; No. 2(1, capacity liOO lbs. per hour, "fSO. See n sam ple nt the Ilillsboro Trading Co.. or at W. I.. Stevens' .tore, Lau rel. l-9 The Hillsliorii post ollicc has re ceived .1 supply of the Pilgrim tercentenary stamps issued in commcnoi'ution of the tcrccntcn arv of the landing of the Pilgrims in December. 1!'.'0. The stamps are issued in three denominations, as follows: 1-cent, subject. "The Mnyllowrr;" 2-ectit, sub ject, "I.andin,!; of the Pilgrims;" 3 cent, subject, Singing of the Compact." Owing; to the limited supply of these stamps, tliey will be sold only on special request. Undertaker Limber directing. The inquest will be held Fri day morning. HILLSBORO NATL ELECTS The Hillsboro National Bank, at the annual stockholders' meeting elected the following officers and directors I'.mil I. Kuratli. presi dent; Frank 0. Mitchell, rice president; J. F. Gardner, cashier; E. M. Rowmnii. assistant cashier; V. F. Haase, J. J Wismer, H. A. Kuratli, Andrew Bendler, J. F Gardner, F. G. Mitchell and E. I Kuratli, directors. The directors and orlieers are all well known in the county, and their stewardship tives promise of wise financial management. INCOME TAX PUBLIC SALE J. J. Collins and O. V. Roberts rcDrcsentinir Internal Revenue Collector M. A. Miller, of Port land, will visit Washington coun ty in February in order to help I will sell at auction sale nt my farm, two miles northwest of Ce dar Mill and two miles east of Helbanv . . ... t . in .Hills. ..... ..... ..v. til VUl V Willi, IIIJU.U III itlllOUVIV - C. B. BUCHANAN & GO. (Iseorporated) HiHtboro, Cornelius and North PUin Wholesale aad fceUfl Dealer. Ia Grain. Hay, Flour. Feed and Grain Bags Cr-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; HSIsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, tfain 253. J. A. Thornburgh, John E. Bailey, President. Vice President C. L. Wagner. S. O. Hughes Assistant Cashier.E. F. Burlintbam W. W. MeEldowney, Cashier. D. R. Cheney, Assistant Cashier. FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. STATEMENT OF COKD1TION At Call of the Comptroller, Dtcember 29, 1920 RESOURCES Loans $442,639.26 U. S. Bonds 171,334.86 Banking House. 19,237.00 21JJ77.45 IJ6SQM Stock in Fed. Re serve Banks 2,250.00 Cash and due from Banks-. 195,631.18 Other Bonds Real EsUte. $SS4,819.7S LIABILITIES Capital, $2S,0OOj0O Promts, $25,73088 Surplus SStVMO.00 Circulation Depoaits $100,730.88 2Soaoo . 729,0887 SL819.7S uThe RoU of Honor Bank" 3 and 4 per cent paid on Tune Deposits VICTROLAS 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 1 I si ...Ui Iws. m tMnrtmA laV A. ft ,1 ll IH'tl. nil tm ll is.viiiv a . v store, on the Portlaml-I . . one of the finest herds of cows in Washington County tuberculin tested Seventeen bead of high grade Holstein cows, 1 1 of these will be fresh by date of sale. These cows pivc from 4V to fl gallons of milk per day when fresh. Will also sell full-blood Guernsey bull. Ijiinch at noon. Terms of 'Sale Cash or six months' time, approved note at 8 per cent. Julius Peterson, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. J. J. Wismer, Clerk. Thta ti1:ice Is nn rurL riui.1 1,1. . I February 17 and "18. Both of these gentlemen are fully inform ed nnd will make their explana tions so easy that he who so de sires help can but see the way. Remember these dates. Iaerenge. Wllh Increase of aercenn be reached by nuto. Plenty age of small fruits, Ilillsboro of shelter if rainy. For Salt; Forty-five acres, on rail line; 88 acres cleared; 18 acres pasture and timber. Build ings 11-room house; barn both worth $7000; electric lights in the house and barn, and water piped to buildings. If interested, write "Ranch," care Argus, Hillsboro. Ore. 47 Jos. Harrington, of near Shef flin, was a city caller Tuesday Watches Silverware A Novelties Prompt Repairing HOFFMII JEWELER AND OrTlCIAW Main Street t IlZlshoro, (festal jv