The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 31, 1921, Image 1

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' 1WJy, April 8
ACT (,N SERVICE PROBLEMS
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K, , t,. all . riv ! l
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Iii U.. Hy frt.ui Portland
U I .Iward J. Eir. Depart
1,1.1.1 .lj.ltl.. ! Will Ulk ll
on l- i.rgnUalM of thr
.UlflfflU l'k rl'r, "f t"
.,M..ii Smbe Drwrtmrnl.
.1,.. mill ll ihr r" i" unlaw
..I..... ...all l f ll.i claim held
tfi.inl llif Government I Cliff
W.mhI. Iltf H.uUf rrprcrliU-I,,.-
,.f ll.r Iturmu of War RUk
Imm.miii.v. who lake ii itiuf
mi.l rontrnUnltnirMl
ii.t Sat. Iiln, firl.l
,1. ,k ..r llir I'nilnl Slate Amy,
uill attend la the rrurilir
,.r imry MrdU for Ihr liten.
III... i. a M...il.ilil lhal a r
r, . i.lil.ir of llir I'liilrd SUlm
'.,.lir llrallll Srrtlcr ill nUo
Iw in. I. ill. il in llir i rl y l.i nlr
iiM.li. il ntti nli-ui ami adtlce !
id.- ilit.ilit. il mi lt, Tlr olfu-rr of
ll.r I.hkI m.. hair Inrti in rom
intiiii. itliou Willi llir lrirlliirlil
..ill. i . nii.l rr ilnit rirrif rffurl
l.i I.... llir I'ul. Iir llrallll iWtur
. . ..I f..r tl.f rirliintf.
I d. ni. .Iiinf Mill Ih' In hi In llir
in I k ' llU, nI all rt r
in. ... Mill In nrlromr, lnlh
r Hi. i tiair iu-tilM''rliii in llir
l.i'i.ui ur nl. Tlir w liolr im
Ki i.n l.x Ih-.ii itrraiitfril in krrp
im wild tin- ni.iMr.l uirHr of
lli. I mi. hi w.ili im -linlr li. il.
lii uli, I t.rtM-r la all rrtmrit'r.
-rna Olwin.
. . . . I
llir l.iu H? I fnl ir. !. low
rr at H. .!, Itrtott Nrvlon, will
Mirt I un.li r i..iitrui Ik.ii ami
raiilly iulinl to r..ni.. lion, V.
(, CmiiIU. of C.miIU Sun. San
Irani ha arriinl mid ll.r
i n a n.l llir ll kin I framr mil
iiiir rHirUn al i.mr. Mr,
CoulU in r i'Kiril a our uf tin
Ih I alruiiural klrrl Morkrr on
ihr roaal, anil lir will li.nr a il
ailnl Juliii I'.aalnian an. I (iu
Maya, of I'orlUiul, i m rii nrnl
till orkrrt. Tin- rnlirr rrrw
i ' Uiiiik on aviir.l.iHil" al llo
iMiaritlnK (iouw ri.ii.lui Irtl ly
Mr. and Mr, frank M.Cartlty.
K.l liny MKin Will Ik- lining llir
"liuiuin rJ y ail wild llir liitf li-i l
Im-a ma, Tliry I.mr Jul fniivlirtl
a likr lowrr in Califuriila. Tin
Im in- fttunilalii.n lia Inn rum
oil lul mill, r llir kinx r ii..n of
t. K. I'ii lil . an i llirli nl -i.iilrui"
If. mi rntfinrrr.
Wr alart In llir .au-mrnt ami
Anili with Ihr rliliunrr. Rrailr
tit iimtr in wlirn wr m.itr out.
Wr liamltr all ilrlaiU anil tarr
yoa SO M-r rrnl y our knilnl
unit k-lrw.- Fain lirr-Mi lan
C.i., lluiMinK Ci.nlrarl..r, SOU II
10 UU ll.iil.l.nif, I'lirtlnnil. Or
rami; K. M. Mry, Tunlatin
VHry Ag nl, Itravrrlon, Ore.
mm CHORUS III
THE SEGOHD CONCERT
Pleating MumcaI Emi8 at the
Cong. Church, March 24
NUMBERS CREDlt TO CITY
Chorus Work Showed Evidence
of Careful Training
Krai OrrKiiu Miiiil.iiir kniilrd
n t'.nttrr Imiuiil Suii.Uy a n.l
llir ri rulrnii lilur Inn il ihr il.nnr
of S"l' iluiiialn nil iUt l.mt
Th rr wrrr many prrlly Kinnrlj
HI llir i Hurt lira ami il.l i iuiiu
ituil hair hail a irroiirli on In -rniir
lir wa unal.lr- l.i rlnklr
Ihr linir! ili-rtiratinn on "inila
.!' li.l," Ami rf-hl hrrr i ihr
1 1 in r In rrmark lhat no nnr i
worrying al-iul II "mli.lim for
irirn SimiUy," The day w
lirauliful anil luin.lrr.N of ma-
iinr linnl Ihr highw ay.
'I hr wi'iui.l t-oiu-rrt of thr 1920
SI M-aon of thr IMLIxiro Wont
an'a ( Imrii waa rujoyrtl ly a
Inrjjr an. In n-r at thr t 'ii)rf(n
ti.innl ( luiri h ldt Thur.ly rr
limn, anil I lir numlM-r wrrc K'v
rtithuUlir a.lniM-. Thr ln-
ru work mi all that roiil.l I
ak.tl fur ami wrrr rviilrnrr that
IlilKUir.i ha Miinr irry tint
voirr. Thr ihorua l to Iw roll
eratulnliil. ami ihrir lnlrm t.r in
rrii lkiiitf much ruiiimriulntiun on
llir urii of Ihr training
Thr irKraui. I'aul IVtri ron
luilor: Mr. Thm. II. Tonvur
Jr.. ai-i-oiiiiianikl : Mr. Junnila
ll.-dl.iii Juilr, kuprnmi,. wraa n
follow:
In Ihr Tlmr of Rii-m (Iiuir
ltrii-hnr.lt ) ; Molhrr Son a; (W
II. NViJIiiiKi r) ; Swrrt ami Iiw
(llrnrv IlarnhvThr ("horu.
Mr. iMri, in hi utinl l. n.li.l
voirr, mr Ihr following koto.
with Mr. IVtri at thr liatio:
I.U ah- (lll)s Thr Pnr-uiinr
fkranirr): Wh. rr Soft W liul
lUow ((iunlv) : a, Srrrrl Ijiii-
Tlirr; i, Rrjiral (Kotrr)s Tin
Ann runn Come (Fotrr) by rr
Greer, Power & Co. fr ami
Walter Uadry, of I.nunl, o
in tl.r rity yrli nhy.
Mr. A. 1 (,i.ii, of Or.nio,
wa a liilUlx.r.i i!lrr I rniay.
I'oiaon win at for thute juir
r la, at the Pharmacy. 2-4
F.. M. Stunl. aiit, of Cornt liii.
wa down town Stturiiny, grrcl
inn frirnda.
Kodak acaaon i now on. Come
in and look thrm oti-r. The
Pharmacy. 2
:;iVALLEY LEAGUE OF
SIXTEAMSTO FORU
HilUboro to be in BaaeoaJl Aaao
ciatioai Again Thia Senaoa
ELEVEN GAMES AT HOME
Aside From the Fourth of July ,
Games, to be Handled Locally
Thp Willamtttr Vallrv llaarhall)
Paul llailry return. .1 thr lat Iriftie will be formed for the
of Ihr wrt-k from M.inford I'ni
vrrity, Cal.
(iro. J. Jmk mid wife, of mar
FarniinKton, wtrr in town Mon
day afUrnooii.
(iirhard (i.Mtxr, of altovi-
l!loiniti, mi an Ars;u i-alhr
thr lnt of the wn k.
Wantrd Shnl.it or lji onion
art. Write to I'.. 1 1 trim r, ?-l
Third St., Portland, Orr.
The Farinlnton C'onituunity
Wrlftrc Club will uin-t witli'Mr.
I). IM Wruton, April It.
For aalr: IIih ttradr UoUtcin
hull: i vcara old. Addrc K
Wyfftla, Corurliu, Or., 11. I. S-4
Herb Luck, of North Plain,
wa in town Mim!-y, blinking
liamu wan rouniy rv iru-na.
R. J. llorkcil, of t. nvrrt.ni, a
uiit of the Iatr , I). U k n.
aa a rity viitor Momliy after
noon.
Mr. and Mr. llir Miller
Mr. 1 milk, Mr, (.ox ami Mr.
Frank, of Portland, wrrr lli!Ul-
AUTO MONEY
idiinct.Mi Ciiiiiity will tl.l
k Kil el l.l".S.33 a In r harr
i.f tin' mlii Iii nr Imntinn ml
I. .I..I by Ihr Male of On-Ron.
U n l.nit-oii Coimly liiiU In ihr
.i. nl h .lin- in )aynirnl of nuto
I-i t, 'I lir klandiiia; of Ihr i i-n
i'. iiiiln i., Iiilirt, in the inatlrr of
im in. nli l.i hr htalr, Ut
M..liii..iunh IflHS.olO
tlSd.BSU
f Hs.aiD
HI. HIlS
, fu t.iuni
.lill.174
Miri.iii
I nnr . .
liuililln ,
( 1 1. kniiin
In. ki.in ,
M ndiliiirton
I' A.li niimlv vrl ona fourth of
r - -
ihe Iiiiuhi- f-r after Ihr roil of
i-i.ll. . Ik.i lakrn mil of tl
ro m i int bv thr Srrrrlirv ol
f
M ilr. I nil vrnr Jnrkon t'ounlV
wit In hind Wn!iiiinloil County
in r.m .ayiiiint. althn it had
lnnrr ear.
Halrhlnft rug: Tom Itarron
train, S. C. White 1 (fliurn.
1 1. SO rr keltlnn of 18, or t rr
hundrrd. From S yrar old hrn
nmtrd to yoiiii, r(oroti rorkrr-
cl.- F.. ( . Umb, IIiIMM.ro, B
I, Ho 8. t
l.lli.nli4 Fiiroiial Cluirrh.
Third and WahliiKloii SI. (Tbr
Chun h of Ihr Frlrlidlr (irrrlinir)
Walton Skinwortli. Btor ;!
a. in., Sunday Srhool; arrtiiT
iii.irniiiii ami ririiina: l ouiik
Proplr'a mr.tii. al ll:S0 p. lit.;
rholr urarlli-r rdnr.lay rrrn
ii.; prayrr mrrllnir Thurily
rrnlnf.
For mIc! 0. A. C. Harred
IMrmouth Rotkt. the kind thai
Uv rim the whole yrar. ' Yen
fur hil. lilrK. 1r wttiiK.--Wm.
S. hulmrrh h, HilUboro, Or-
egoll, t
Win. Tunnrr. of Osk Park, on
Monday hiitril a liite Minor
ra bloodi d roolrr In t . It. I
t . a l . a m ...
init. of in nvrr. io. .
wrrk K hr hind a bird lo
Nrw Mrlro. Ttita I wh.il prlar
inner do for man.
I-'.. KlrTwrlvr rolunira of
ItlUn hrr: b.-ra are In hralthy
,.i,n.litioll and lit miHlrrn hlra.
Klnifi. Ilna-e. Cornrllua. Or., R. a.
Si milr amitliwral of IIiIWmi
t). (Juirk. of alMive Forrt
(irovr. wn a llill-bor.i visitor
Monday. iik H-nl hi boy
hood day out In the Mounlain
dnb rounlry.
nurht
To a Wild Row f F..I ward Mai- ro visitor Turdy.
!tiill): I Ann Imihm (i-.uward i-.m. cMi, f.Pi. lMit iioo:
(irri); I.ullibv and (iod Nijht trtin atari 10 yrar; good work
(Johauura I!r.ihin).-Tbe ' I animal, ,50. F.. M. Hi. r, North
Plain rond, North HilUboro, Or
4-6
!.. i- i n ,.n. ti
air inri....iiT in,Ml.li llr ...,H
. - . i a""
t,i.. t.;i i . . i. . k , i . 1
liiur mril I ivauirruir inrniii f , , , , ,.
.. i . ii -i .l I., urnritci. who n.i uir. uia-
l or v in kin, i.iia id iimmiu l
TUrrr Fnirir t Ihr n.,ftomU' Ud tout BOM
j-a. ft-- .t... In lli rvice in the witr, wni
im mir tn rui i i.mq iiiiimiini
I..... I, lUal.oi J.i.lirr. uuwii ,...
F.luie l.ve (Clarrnre C. Rob- ""JT
lnon); Whrn Molhrr Slrrpl F.mil Menkr, who hn rUanrd
Come 'Round (Paul Ambroe)
Thr I.l Chord (Sir Arthur Sul
livan-Tbe Chorui.
Mr. Juanita llratnn-Judtre. of
Portland, made hrr nrt apH-ar-
anre
heart
mi a twrntr acre nlarc out of the
wilderne near HiiU-r tlie List
few year, u In llir rity Tuea-
day, pitying taxr.
. i . n . v .
- - i for saieuay norir, o jenr
and Immrdialrly won the ... ... sl,c r JoubU-.-R.
of hrr luidirnrr. ,w a..tb of
a w -
XlaUon itation. Phone HilUbo
ro, 8R48.
The Social Club of the Ka-tcrn
Slnr will mrrt Friday. April lt
with Mr, l.urkhaltcr, r ir-t ami
Oak St.. Mr. Fred Clinic will
1921 wiuin, with ais trama in the
membership. The HilUboro
team, Sherwood, thr Kirk put
rick and thr United Artisans,
the last two tram beinir from
Portland, form the ouartet al-
rraily agreed and two more teams
w ill "be added. The Ia(rue w ill
apply for admiion in the Inter-
ktate Ix-airiie Baseball Assoeia
tion. The Valley Lraetir. howev
er, will have it own orjraniaa-
tion and omrers.
The aean will start Mar 1
and close Aujruit 7,
A meetinif waa held at her
wood Sunday, Fred Se well repre-
Mntinsr liiiUlmro, and at lhat
time the four teams sirned up a
a nurleus.
F.trven irame will be nlared at
HilUboro aide from the July 4th
ft-sme, which will be handlrd lo
rallr. II. T. Bennelt will man
are the HilUborna. who will be
barked by the business men of
the city. Plarers who are trying
out for the HilUboro team are
Kn its. catcher: dray and Foster,
pitchers; Palfrey and Mitk, 11
be; Jenrn. 11. McCurdr, U.
Henderson, II. Batchelar, E.
nurkhalter, L.Erwin. IL Schul-
merirh and J. Correirl.
J. E. Reevca. chairman of the
HilUlmro Club baseball commit
tee, has raised quite a sum among
the HilUboro Club member and
the business men to finance the
tram in the way of uniform and
outfit, and it look aa though we
will not have to go away from
home to aee a good ball game.
Meeting ia Called
A baseball meeting will be
held at the HilUboro Club rooms.
Friday evening. April 1. All
players are requested to be pres
ent". E. Dillon.
c. c. Biicm th co.
(Incorporated)
HilUboro, Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer la
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot hipper of P0TATCC3 and
ONIONS Grain dropped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
AT COEMEUUS
Beaver State Flour
The Beat Flour at the Lowest Prices.
Telephones; HilUboro, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 253.
J. A. Thomburgh, John E. Bailey,
President. Vice President
C. L. Wagner. S. G. Hnghea
Assistant Cashier.E. F. Burlingham
V. W. McEldowary,
Cashier.
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier.
FOnESTGMUlATU
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
DANIEL PARSONS
Daniel Parsons, a wrl) known
harness dealer of Forest Grove.
dlrd suddenly Sntiinl.iv evening
- - r
March 8fl, 1951, alter going home
STATEMENT OF COKDITION
At Call of the Comptroller, December 25, 1S23
BILYEU VISITS
from his tiuslnra. Hr and his
M lf l. fi the utorr altoot nine! l'..r unl.-: Tw o vear old hite
o'rloik. and he wa atrickcn I Lruhorn rooster from Tanrred
shortly aftrr reaching I he rrsl- 250 287 egg stock, 8 each.
tlemv. John II. Umlrr, lonncii aiion.
Ita u lk inn f iilonirr.I IlilKluim. R. 1. Hoi 43. 3-4
Mr. and Mr. Luther l'aron
and wa aged BS years. He 11 , imll. Saturday evening
survived by bis wife, whose mni- A ., 0 n, p m for ,he pur
drn name was Alice McNnmer; a f i,uvini. . ncw flBK for the
l..ll...a l.asasksL PtrlU f 1 Mill.!' ....' 1
i. it. in i, s i s. ...... l fni if i uus. nrmir ims
hill, and five lter- Mr. Mar
garet Williams, Forest Grove;
Mr. Flora Robert. Yamhill;
Mr. Martha Spenee, Corvallis;
kit. KvcrvlwHly invited.
Am taking orders for baby
chix from Taiicrcd high produc
0 mu
life cau fa fans
a Aa A. 0 ' V
. IIHsAUrWi
.Mr. .Martha opener, lorvaius.i- ,
Mr. F,ma Perkins. Monmouth, l'V" TntZ
kw
CL, Yours Banu?
am. I l si lailsit fArr. PorlUnd
The funeral took idaec Mon
day afternoon, Rev. Hlnlr con
dueling.'
Mr. Parson had been in busi
ness in the Grove for over a quar
ter of a century, anil he waa high
ly esteemed by all who knew him.
CAPT. BEN F. TUCKER
ICnolaln llcnl. F. Tucker died at
the family home near Tobias.
e-t of Recdvillo, Ore.. March 27,
1021, nged 81 years. Cnpt. Tuck
er wa master of smnll craft In
the Astoria section from 1878 to
l!02, when he moved lo near
nenverlon, i the HnmebbiK sec
i:.i II.- Inter moved to near
U. i ih ill.- Mid then to Tob'a-4. II
U survived bv his widow. Miran-
,da Tucker; a daughter, Mra.
Hilit Sain Xcwlen. of Portlnnd, a
son. Wm. S. Tucker, Recdvill
land a grandson, Clyde Sal, of
I Mlinnv eolleire.
The funernl took place the first
of the week ami the remains wen
t:iken to the Portlnnd Cremiitor-
i ti in.
stock, hatch May IS; 15 cents
inch. John Under, HilUboro, R
1 ; Ilox 43. . 4-6
Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Kemper, of
north of Forest Grove, were
down to HilUboro, Tuesday, am
while hero called on the home ra
ier. Their little son fell, one day
last wrek, ninniiip a nail into hi
check, causing quite an injury
For Sale Tract of six and one-
third acres; good buildings; or
chard; walnuts, loganberries;
running water to irrigate entire
place; own wnter system ami
plumbing; close in. Mrs. A. K.
St rnch.au, HilUboro, Ore., Bos
17. Route 8. -Phum; 2188. 6
" Wsill make you "fe.l at ""HnTv'oulr
our bank, whether or not you are yet ready to do your
banking business with us. , n
We make our bank a FRIENDLY bank. Our officers
.are not hard to meet. . ,
Our advice is at your service in any financial matter.
Come in and feel free to consult us. It will be a compli-
ment and a pleasure to us, '
We invite YOUR Banking Business.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
Thos. Bilyen, former Hillsboro
resident, now manager of the As
toria Marine Iron Worka, accom
panied by his associate, . A.
Viggrrs and J. R. McKlnney, vis
ited the county court here yester-
d.iy to take up the mater of sup
plying rock crushers, heavy road
machinery, screens, graders, con
crete mixers, elevators, roller
wheels, etc. Mr. Bilreu argned
that if he could get the' business
his nlant can turn out enough
road machinery to supply Ore
gon, thus leaving the money at
home. The plant worked through
the war. and since hostilities
ceased has remained idle. It is
finely equipped and wheels will
be turning in a short time if the
company can get enough orders
pledged to justify starting up.
This is exactly what Uregon
must begin doing manufactur
ing and selling the product at
home. This will mean a bigger
and better Oregon, and, consider
ing the freight rates from the
East, local plants should be able
to give the Eastern firms a run
for their monev. The motto, buy
at home when you can, ia a goo!
one. If you cant buy at home,
buy in your home state. Bilyeu
is a finished engineer, and if any
one can make things go, he will.
RESOURCES
$442,633.23
U. S. Bonds 171,3346
Banking House. 19,237.00
Other Bonds 2177.45
Real Estate 1,85000
Stock in Fed. Re
serve Banks 20.00
Cask and due
from Banks- 135,631.18
LIABILITIES
Capital, t2S,C3E3
Profits, sCS,73US
Surplus t0jCS0.C
S8SL819.75
Gixulatioa
Deposits
$10,73088
25CKC3
723387
$2541175
The Roll of Honor Bank"
per cent paid on Tune Deposits
I 3 and 4
II n 1 1 m
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THE BUICK
PEPT0P3A
Our Beot Tonic
FOR
ENRICHING THE BLOOD
BUILDING THE STRENGTH
AND
IMPROVING THE HEALTH
FOR SALE BY
Drug
Thr ttnirk name is the Buick'a
The Fur m Bureau and County jiics salesman, and Buick 1921
Agent olli.ee ha been moved from modela I
that
, i r i X' 1I....I. TI..J1.I I
tllU'K OI lilt' .MlllUU'li MUlllt UUUU
ing to the third floor In the rear
of the court house. The county
court has provided good quarter
have added prestige to
, .
i.i l hp new mourii
possess the known Buick reliabil-j
itv to meet every conuuion i
travel. To that reliability there
:.. 1 1... I...U- l.t.t.iti.iii jui.l lliev nre.!.. -.1.1.,! ..-... f.wt ven1tinir from
... . ... .... ........ . - - , j. mil.... I',,...'. .
permanent, and will not be tin- inmroved seating arrangement
hnii.lv when people learn where. J nring suspension and easier
thev are. rontrol of mechanism. And the
T.,l... Mr ..f H.K'.li la of.nru- lines are beautiful. Each
the opinion that he lives in a 'car's reliability is re-inforced by
COFFEE CLUB MEETING
The reffiibir meeting of thr-Cof
fee Club will bo held nt the Rest
Room, at :80 sharp, Saturday
afternoon, April 2.
In the evening the ladles win
entertain their families and the
teachers of the city, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Payne.
. For house moving, barn mov
Inir. raising buildings, etc., sec or
write M. C. Hewitt, Hillsboro,
Ore., R. 4. Years in the business
here. . Estimates given on this
clasi of work. e-tf
mightv fine neighborhood. John
was Injured by a stump puller a
few days ago, nnd his neighbors
went out, headed by John Freitag
and S. Herschcv. and before they
quit they had nearly three hun
dred dollars collected. His neigh
bors also went over nnd cleared
hp a couple of acres of land rea
l . . , ,
dy to crop, and they sny they will
sec that his Spring seeding and
planting is done while John is
convalescing. As Mern has a big
family this neighborly demon
stration naturally warms ,the
cockles of his heart. The Swiss
Society of Helvetia is also lend
ing a hnnd as well as the big
Swiss Society of Portland.
authorized Buick service. The
regular equipment on all models
since January 1 Includes coru
tires. You should see these new
models to appreciate them.
Ferd Havtrampf,
At Buick Service Garage, No
1048 Main, nca. First St., Hills
Wn. -tt
Watches ,
Silverware
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Novelties
Prompt Repairing
REED LYONS
Clarence Reed, of Portland, and
Miss Rhoda Lyon, of Hillsboro,!
were nnited in marriage at Ore-1
ron Cltv. March S8. 1921. The!
bride Is well known in Hillsboro,!
where she has resided for a num-l
ber of years.
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JEWELER AND OPTICUN
Main Street , t
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