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WES HE JnlflLL VOL XXVIIL 1I1LLSBORO, OREGON, APRIL 7, 1921. No. 5 SB TO ms of coioos HE niH GIASS FoH CmmImUU Under w Ma ". " IDRTLAND TEAM TO WORK I)., Will E4 With BiB HUC St. Matthews School IUU it,iLi.r cuHiM'tl So. mat M rrnn-U(yll ritaalUtir work to ..rly candidate Ihi y. y..,r 1111. uday, Arl ll. ( I... I'. Mir'addm, chairman uf 11,0 arMiigrmrliU rowniltUr, ha (..rmuUt.d the 1H' I"" gram: Al t ,90 the tandidalr will ..i..- al M. Matlh 1 111 and iiiarili t wr himb, . I..rr Illicit ( lw rrle- (.rated by rather J. T. C'Ullar. Tl.t. aill In fult.iard by a r Hi.iN ly tailor Wailr, ul lrl Un.l. urn' ul the l.liMnull l ur atr ul the Hurra1 of Oregon. A firr llir crie duim r will r Mltrtl III III basement of lltr . Ii.hiI hall fur thr candidate, in iliartfe il (train! NhIr-IiI Julia It Mil anil Financial .Secretary . J, Millrnbrrarr 5 a ii J prorrrd ,i Muow Hall bcre the llirrr lr(riri of knifflltlitMtal lll lir tti uililirj by III Portland K u i m Id a uf I'ulumbu lirgrrr ini, ailrd by Mai Deputy J. II IVatr, i.f Latirande, lit I lf rrritlng a laltiurt Mill .r rrtrd I' lit ladle uf M. Utthr rlli al the athiHil 1 1 11 , aud Chairman McFadden hi arranged lul uf x-akrr li.i will endeavor lit instruct a aril at auiUM- Ih liitf aruihly. A fr WiHiial number t ill Imt inlr r rril In I In rtrning err itf i, Tin' HilUlHiru Council I our of llir Urgrt In llir lal ouUlde uf I'orlUnd and thrrr Mill sever al Imtitlrnt jH-r.l in I lie vily lit it itr llir tUv a rsrrriwa. THE BUICK The lluli Ik nam it thr Rulrk'a U .I salesman, and Muirk 1011 mmlrU have added prrklifte In ill nam, Th nrw modet Hifxn il,r known Uuit-k rrllabil iiy l'i iiurt rrry condition of l'aii-1. Ttt that reliability thrrr i n.lilnl comfort resulting from inirttri urnlinn nrrawifrmrnt tint oprttifr autrnaiMH and alr t.iiilrul uf inn litnUm. And the a Intra are hrauliful. Each i r'i rr'laliilily U rr Infurrril ljr niiUiurlfrtl Unit k rrlrr. Th ri-Kular tiuiimitt on all motlrW iiu Jnnuar I Inrluilra rurJ " Vim tthmilil rr thrar nrw iti.i.lrU l.t Apprrrlit them. KrrJ llaitramnf, At lltiitk Srrvlrr (inragr, Nu io Main, lira, ir,! St.. Ililla l-r.i. 4 If ilniiirr t ru. V. A. (.urffroy, paatur. (iro. Vanilrraaiuli it, uf Itanka, waa urn linn f ri mla In rr )rtrr dty. j Marlm t.brrhart, I'urllau.l, ami Arlmr l-tlliriM-r, uf (ri altaut, rrr uititrtl in utarrtK hjr JuJr J. . (.mmIiii, A)ril ItfSl. MarrirJ: Jaa. K. Caubjr ami I ram iu Samli ra, at Hie liirnir ul Ihe bruir, Arj.il X, IW1I, lir. . Lac (irtjr ulliiialiug. Jat k ltrraltmc ami uiifrril lUniiluilut ttrr iiiarrlnl iu lln til;, A.ll t, ltr. Wall. -ii kiurlk ullit Ului(. Uoj T. l.Jilrli., uf UuMiIrr, Orr., ami Uuaa II. llraa, ul M.rr mimhI, rr marrtril in liilUburu, Ore, Ajiftl J, ItfSI, Judu W. 1 unllt uluiialiiig. Marriage I io r u a c (rantcl; Win. Irauiia hrtluii and Lillt (i. Srilun, liilUburu; bajrmuud St uU. I'urtlaiid, and Kdillt iuallr rra; Martin l.Urliart ami Arlmr UuhrtM-ri i'lalre L t'lahucf fcr ami Hilda Mirrntan, Hanka; J caw llanarn and Otlatla llaaktll, llrihaiiT t rdar Mill. C. W. (rr(ur)'l uf I'lirlltiid, ha bun III llir Jarrttrr liaragr bkalnraa (rum A, 11. Ilaautuwn and takrn Mirain. Mr. (irrg orjr ha had Jrara uf rtrri-iirr in llir tire buainraa and Itt ld a rr- aiiiiaiblr MtalUuii ail It Hie (ioud )rar wulc tot l"ii( (irriutl. lir will mmih luotr In a laiullt y rr fur rvaidt urr. Mr. Itaaiuua aru It til altll liaiitllr aulmultlr a and will hat hi utfirr in thr llry IJrrjf. i'rubalr Thr will uf thr lair V. O. Ilixkrn, Harrln, waa lilrd a fit da k. Thr widuw Kitrn llir rulirr ratal rxtrlil iit IOO rath Iu thr ihildrrn. Mr. A In I'araun ha brrn nauird aduii. uf the ratal of Iter huaband. the lat Danirl I'araona Thr valur uf hi huldinga i milrd at abtiut lJ,000; the Urnj I. luikrr ratal ha lrrn admit trd ti j'rubalc w ith the only nun, ui. 1 ui krr, a adiniulatrator. Th hrira are th widow, the nn nd a dau(htrr. DATE AND PLACE LATER Eaorutivt Commit I c ha Mret- mt, mmI Report Thr Hill l-.tiinK, lUtt,- n, rtiHK r ronlinuiiiK lit thr TIrJ rtniiKt iiral rhurrh fur thr wrrk ""I (till route lo a doar with an H diy mrrlinff nrit Sunday. Thr imrrrat ami llir rrowd la Inrrrna "K. Hcrr i aitiiiHhinK Hint worlli your whilr. If you rniihot I'm... . a ia . . " ai any mnrr limr, rumr ! Sunday, ami join Ih U-kr T1GARD CLUB Big Picnic, County WioV, to b llrld in J una or July I !l!o injj hr rriHirl of ih r- aulla u( thr nut tins uf I la- rxreu litr riiiiiniitlrr of llir Waalilng Ion Cniiiitv I ' rm I'.uriau, Wnt. Si liiilim rii It. arrrt ttrv: f arm llun au I'ii itic A rounly widr fsrn.rr liii-ulr, mull r thr auMiT of llir I'arin lliirt au, will lr l.i 1.1 aoiit time In Juur ur July. Thr (iranlcr. I'ltriiirra' I'niuMt and titlu r fr im-ra iirK'tliUvllona ul llir (utility rr h-ltt nskrd In artirint in I li rtrnt, w lin li U in t lmri; uf i iiiiiiiiiIIi r roiiHUtmg f Wnt. S liuliiirrii Ii, of ll.lldnirii, and 1.. I.. (Via ford, of Maiming. ,Thr Llir nnd uUrr uf thr i nil- will Ur Miinouiirrd lalrr. U hrat MarkrlinK Prttjrrt Wm. Ilitlrhrldrr haa Iwrn lertrd rounty rlinirinan of thr wliral mttrki tuiK iirojnl. I ln arlion cam a a rratilt of a w hral frowrr' iiiimilti-r with F.iljfar U I .u.l a iik, Oreanittation Mtin t If -r of llir OriKuri (train (irow- rra' fit oH'ratiyr Aaaorintion, at llir Annual Farm Ilurrnu itin-l-lilf. Thia ronuiiillrr reported hark a rraolnli.ui aakiuir thr Farm Kurrau to make thia a ma jor proirt t. Mrrtine will m- hiid in llu Irndinjf whrnt pro- n iifiii I ariiion ol inr roiuitr. tor Ihe puriHtwr of xpUinin; fullr Ih aim uf thi markt-tinif au riation. I. J. Vamlrrtandrn hna lirrn akd to art aa community rhairman of th rrlon around Vrrlumrt, Sluiflin ami Itanka, and M. R. Iloff th SrholU Kinton trrrltorr. Onion l)irara J. 0. Lrrdr, of Si holU, rrnort rd that thrr had ltrr.n mini In vratiiation on onion mut nlan- nrd hy rrrUln (frowrr In thr rounty, and piiliU at thr f)r- ritun AgrirtiUural Collrfcr, but on account of lark of fund thr t a . a a worn eouiu noi ur rarrlnl on. Thr circutire commiltrit airrrrd lo provide actual travelling rx prnar for ftprtialist to thr coun ty to rnrry on thraf invest i't lion. Thrar rxprnac will not Ur heavy, ami amount to car-far and other incidental. Time of Committer Mrrtlnjr The rxrrutive committer will hold regular mretinir on the fourth Toeaday of each month During the liuaieat prinr n anmmrr month thrar meeting will lie hrld in thr evening nt the Thr count v a tote of ly, and for rrdui j uUtiou ; and for labiliiii)4 the uul uml mohair ntarkvt.; for o-opra tivtiy and t oil. i tit rly hanJlin th proMt nil of alii . j and JCutj grower ami for otlu r rrtiiirnt! purpo." U. (. Nolt, l-wal rrprearnU livr f thr AaatM lition, report that the follow in aaliinvton County Wool produrrr harr aignrd the aaaorialiuu Kri.cmi lit : A. II. Flint, II. I., Ii,t, Frank Si halmeriih, W. (i. il.:ar, Con rad Ali al.' iiiH r, (i' o. Iturklml Irr, I. W', ISntlt-y , Jacob Kornij(, W. C. liratoit, Y.. (i. Hraton, Harold Culluiif, M. It. Iloff, E. A. Rurtrr and A. V. Dninej. Wnt. S. Imliiii-ri. il, S-e. F. COMMISSIONER, DEAD Pad Away at HU Horn cm Fir i Street, Hillaboro, WedL, April 6th IN OREGON OVER SO YEARS Waa III but Threo or Four Day Elected to Office Last Fall ENTERTAIN SCOUTS On Friday, April I, the W'oman'a Ri lii f C'urpa rntrrtaiiicd Hill-bo-ro Camp No. I'.oy Scout in Vrtrran Hill. Ju.lr Craiidnll, In behalf of tin- orynnix.-itioii. prrai-ntrd tin- boy a with a fltf. and Iter. Drrk airrpltd for tin Scout. J. I.. Crow tnadr a abort addrra, aud Mr. Cobb told uf an t'XM-rirnrc while be n on guard doty during thr ritil war. Karl Jlowiunn tii.nl ri mark fur the Srttut. All joined in unifina ., ....i" i t. -i.:. " thr Star Spmihd I!aimrr, after whicll rrfrcahiuritl wire arrved. The Inty KVe aevrral uf their Seoul y 1I and thr nfternooii waa thoroly rnjoyrd by all. ' V. Il.'a Cor. John F. Caraten, County Com miaaiinrr, died at the family ! home on Fir St., between Sixth and Seventh, early Wednesday niorninfr, April fl, 1921, after a few day illnra from uremic pol onin2. Mr. Caraten had at tended to county buaineti ontil the last of the week, and waa atriekrn Friday. Dr. Smith rail ed Dr. Vrnnc, of Portland, in rnntvltittion, and on Tueadar thr phyairian derided that he had a narrow chance to fcervire. He . . . men a ik) m z:su YteiineMay morning. Caraten wa born at Creaton. Ukr Co., Ind., Feb. S, 1865, and at the age of five year came with hi parent, Mr. and Mr. Frdde Caraten, to Oregon, rt- ing rait of Hillaboro at thr EMMOTT KING Hawthorne place. Later thr fam ily moled to Bank. He wa married to Mia Nettie Stephen, a daughter of pioneera, Mr. and Mr. William Stephen, April 3, I $87, the wife paaalng April 3, 1918. To thr union two children were horn Clell B., of Bank! and Arlie. drinir in infan- A rrry pretty wedding wa cele-lj., brnled in HilUhoro, Saturday, ' u.. ... . in ri:... I ll 11 IIIHIIIIU IV ' April f, 1121. at the home of the lM..l, II,.,rt f Rank. Mar 11. bride's parent, when Mia Tbro. ,99, Mr. Caraten. and the ion Iiuie King wa united in utarrM i, ,i., ... M.if,. ri. II. .nrrirlmr age to Raymoiul lltrri F.minott,! (jm In the prrarnce of t!ie immediate fumilir uf bride and groom. Rev. mm a i rw i i it. A. iir onii-iniing. in nrmo wore a cow n of dnrk blue Canton crette and carried Marrchal Xrill rose. Slit-- had no attendants and wa given in marriage by her father. Utile Dorothv Rcaaoiirr The Rabbit Club of Tigard lirld a Hireling Saturday al the home uf thrlr Iradrr, K. T. Trofiltcr. A judging runtral un llaby junior New .raland rrfrrrrd by J. II Inlaw, well known rabbit judge and rrgiatrar, brought much com mmdation from him aa lo the abil it v of three boy lo pick the beat rabbit. Three beautiful dor, aeiilora, were on exhibit and rrg ialrrrd. Thry are owned by the following boy, Cteo. Irofiltrr llaby Mine, 4ml; hugrne lliali- a. . . I i I Aba AM . on, mure Marnuiu, "iw; It out. t.raiuiy, ureennurg iicue, r.rm n.,,,... 4HS70; all Ihrre coming irom rrg- coupt wag es!(lM,1.j iatrrril anrr.iry. me ooy. nrTer fr providing thr rxcrl ...1. - ... ..,,v..l ,lt v 1.1 I m rtl .ttil I i . . ... . "fl'"'" f .i-... ,rnt qimrtrr in tnr ronrt honr hoiH to come to liilUburu iu Sep U'uitter with aunt, purr bred atuck and are hoping for atiff (HintH-tition and a competent Judge) to make award. Thia club ha ahown twice In Portland, and once at Sherwood. and thry have rrecived high lender, Air. for Count v Agent and Farm Bu renu hradijuartcr. Community Committer Organ! Ration Rrmieata have romi from scr era! communitiea for aaaistanre in organiaing a progrnin of work for the Farm Bureau, consialing t . a a l . i m praiae .run. of ,nvthlng that thr community Sevinour and Su 't. N. A. Froatl ... r. . for their iutrrrat and work Mr. Caratrns rraided in Hill- boro during thr ninetie, and con duct! d a ah and door factory, bout 1901 he moved and settled i on hi farm adjoining the present town of Bank, and he lived there until January 15, 1921, when he bought thr A. Brandaw property carried thr ring in thr heart of a nm, mom, ,Q jUfcbon, mr. in a a . . a ,. inr nouar wa neatititui wan soft shaded light, and potted I plant added to the charm. Thr bride i a former student of the Unlvrraltv of Orrgon, and In NoTrmber, 1920, Mr. Cars- ten wa elected rounty fommit- aioner and he went into office in January. Hi good buaine judgment made him a valuable man for the place, and hi asao- la a mcmltrrul tl.r Kappa ipi.a rU Juil(re J. C.oiin and Thrta fraternity. The groom i --...,:... . 1 I WUm. h.d thr son uf Mr. and Mr. II. It F.mmott, and has rraided in Hills- boro for mnnr Tear. Mr. and Mr. F.mmott will be at home to their friend-, in Hill born after April 10. Greer, Towers & Co. for seed P. C. Sam 1, of Oak Park. wa greeting friend in town the first of the week. For sale: Cull iu-r ack Archie A. J'.ke, Ilea- formed a friendahip for him which was very substantial, aide from hi own farm he had stock in the Banks Hop Co.'s holding and was also Interested in the Washington County Bank, of Banks. He was a good bus. nes man. and his reliability and integrity were rated Tery high Mr. Cantens was always an ar- . 1 . t aent aum.rrr oi me national rumr nf haaeball. and for sever- Ul rear manaired a w nnins team for Bank. verton. nr., u. ,wox I3S. H of ,U immPtlinte famiy he I Mr. Ida Crawford, of Laurel, survived br one brother and wa the g.ieat of her mother, Mr. J. B. Stewart, Tuesday. C. C. llanciM-k, of Portland, wa in the city Tuesday. Cha. wa in business many year at Cornelius, nnd he just hns to get out here occasionally and ace some uf his uldtimc customer. SEEDC0RN KltlJTK S WINC.S UANK lllllslioro, Orenon. (ientlomcii I agree to plant one 'acre of your SPECIAL ORF. (iON (iltOW'N COHN to hrlpintroduoe nnd standartl le thi forage iu Washington County. I aUu agree lo display 10 best cars iu the Fall a di rected, nnd w ill br willing to distribute n like amount of rrd from my crop net year. Name Address To (he rt 100 Washington County farmers who come to the hank, wit will give a package uf high germinating, specially wlecti'd, Oregon Orownjieed corn, auflielent to plant one acre. Hellrvliig that more ami better corn will fit in the agriculture of this county and contribute- toward lt prosperity, we have "pared no expense iu procuring the best. Any Washington County farmer geta a package. ' SHUTE SAYINGS BANK might want to do. The executive committee, in discussing thi phase, found that there would be something like SS or 40 rommnn Itlra in thr county which will want community committers, and that it would br practically Im possible for one County Agent to give all of the . help that throe communities would want, but it has been arranged to give assist ance to all communities lhat have aakrd organisation, with thr hope that some method will br found through which follow-up work can lie made effective. Thrrr are now right communities with or gnnlxcd programs of , work In Washington i ounty. ir your community la ready for the or ganixing of a community commit-. ter, notify thr County Agent nt Hillsboro. Wool Marketing ; Frank Schulmcrlch hns been selected by the executive commit tee of the Farm Bureau to head thr wool marketing project of the county. It la planned to get as many wool producers as possi hie interested to join the Orrgon Wool and Mohair Co-operntivr Association The object of which Is stated In the first pnragraph of the Association agreement ns follows: "The undersigned propose to organise a non-profit, co-opcra- llvr association without capital stork, under the laws of the State of Oregon, for the purpose of promoting, fostering nnd rncour- For house moving, barn niov- three sisters Henry C. Carstens. of Roy, Ore.; Mrs. I. H. Smith, of Forest Grove; Mrs. Henrietta Williams, of Bank and Mrs. Emma McKinney, of the Argus. Hillsboro. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 8:30 at the Donel'son & Bell Chapel, Rev. Costclloc conducting the service. ing, raising buildings, etc., sec or Interment will be In the Hillsbo- write M. C. Hewitt, Hillsboro, rl Cemetery. . 11 . V I 1 ; 1 vrc., it. . tear in mi- uusniess here. Estimates given on this clasa of work. 4-tf BIRTHDAY PARTY Free Methodist Church, corner 5th and Oak Sts., John G. Hess- pnstor Sunday school at 10 er, a. m.; preaching scrvtcv, 11 a. m. follow ed by clasa meeting? James Sigler, lender; evening service at 7:30; prayer meeting, Thursday night. . f " ?i" . !" Am tiking orders for baby chix from Tancrcd high produc ing strains S. C. White Leghorn stock, -hutch May 18; 15 cents each. John Under, Hillsboro, R 1) Box 4.1. t - . 4-6 Alameda Martin has sued Hor ace R. Martin for divorce. They were married at Vancouver in 1917, ana the Uc Hinges ex treme cruelty, calling of vile names ami laiiure to provide ns material causes why nhe shall be' freed. Coup. Church Bible School Sunday ,t 10; worship and ser mon nt 11, "Cords and Stakes." Christian Society at 6:45; "The Thrilling Tale of the Philippines" will be told in story nceonipnnied by picture slides at 7:30. H. A. Peck, minister. For Sale Tract of six nnd one- third acres; good buildings; or chard ; wnlnuts, loganberries ; running water to irrigate entire nlnce; own water system and Raymond Beelrr ; was eompli mrnted In honor of his list birth day Tuesday night at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Breler. The evening was en joyed in music, games and danc ing nnd refreshments were served at a late honr. Those present from out-of-town were Mis Cooper, Miss Garrison, Frank Becler, A. Lumro, Warren. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. O. Beeler, Eli Ber ler and family, Archie Breler and family; Jos. Kelly, St. Helens; Hitrry Aldinger, Herbert Miller, and the Misses Alta Northrup. Charlotte Hilta, Vnida Rueff, Veronica and Edith Tatom, Hillsboro. airlnir the business of producing plumbing; close In. Mrs. A. R and marketing wool and mohair Strachan. Hillsboro, Ore., Box and Hi by-produota co-operative-1 17, Route 5. Phono 2188. 6 CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere nnd heartfelt thanks to those friends who ao kindly tendered aid and svmpathv during our be reavement, the death and obse quies of the daughter and sister, the late Bertha Schlegel. - " H. B. Schlegel, Mildred Schlegel, Vietta Schlegel G. 0. BUCIIAH Ik GO. (lacorporated) HUUboro, Cornelias and North PUias Wholesale aad Retail Dealer la Grain, Hay. Flour, Feed and Grain Bag Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and ONIONS Grain chopped or rolled at any time Lumber, Shingles and Lath AT CORNELIUS Beaver State Flour The Beat Flour at the Lowest Price. Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, Gty 1515, North Plain, Main 2S3. J. A. Thorn burgh, John E. Bailey, W. W. McEldowary, President. Vice President . Cashier. C. L. Wagner. S. G. Hughes D. R. Cheney, Assistant CahierX. F. Burlingbam Assistant Cashier. FOREST GR01 NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, 03E. STATEKZNT OF COITUKI At Call of the Comptroller, December 29, 1&3 RESOURCES $442,C&2S 171.334JS U. Baakmi House. 1937j00 Other Bonds 21,877.45 Real Estate L850.00 Stock in Fed. Re serve Banks- 230.00 Cash and due from Banks- 135,631.18 UACILmZS Capital, rn.cciira Profits, 13,733X3 Surpku XZTfitTJn $854419.75 Curculatioa Deposits $1C733lSS. 2SyCC3X0 "The RoQ of Honor Bank" 3 and 4 per cent paid oa Tkae Deposits PEPTOM Our Beot Tdsiic for - enriching ths blood BUILDING THS STRZNGTfi IMPROVING TK2 ISALTlt FOR SALE CY - ' The Delta Dn For sale: O. A. C. Barred Plymouth Rocks, the kind that lay egga the whole. year. Eggs for hatching, $1.80 per setting. Wm. Schulmerlch, Hillsboro, Or egon. IStf Watcheo Silverware BJoveltE33 '7 JEWELER AKD CPTIClAil Main Street i! 4 I i h J i i; I'' K I)