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MSI. JniDLL 0L XXVHU H1LLS30R0, OREGON, APRIL 21, 1921. No. W H. SHEW 0!ED III ll'MB in Bntim luitaasnin vy irst suptTcowdenser Ld Man Wm Vic. PniMwt of C Carnation loeWts Camapaay ll.rland 8tart, lb Aral riMi..lril of the Carnation ,,liu-r k., .!,. had charge of the Mill. .flaw it laYMal titUitftlt V ; I a Swift I fl" " " " ---- L.... il.r Ih-I owner, aim ai tn..urr, UrlltIt I uluuilila. ....!. from the renlt of fall ..klallir al while idling talth i i ... I lu.rt leatrra a i(r and i'f . , i.,rr tlxlJrrH. wUt wrc al u Wlrs, ( al., al Ibr tint wt hi ...ili. Stuart wa ard rara, ami kit IMP uriHiri . . ..f VI.. rt. ihe ifc.i.lrnl of the I arna ,n ( . He waa a aiaMP maa . a lift .if Hip romiiany ami worarl lit k y uii i rw"i ii im.-. - lir big taetorics, .- wa Ur In I-awrrnrr, Kan , and had been on the coaat II ear, and had W"H with In" iilr i.rtWa fr I hp .t II years. Ultra Iip Irfl HtlLboro ana for- .1 (rp he waa auereedel by l.il kiiurr. TIip tl-al man hail many nrti.l at I'oret CJrore an.l ItitUlHiro, and waa noted lor be t a'rat liable. ( low all lion to blnraa, aiul a nuiil .ntrplton of big thltiga made jut a faortlr with hia nnrh anil ir ral(tttv row til promotion. II il t hate Irft an rtatc rai Vly or Hi a nuartrr uf a million l,.lUr. It i aaiil that It m rirh upon hi rrpummrmlation hat ll.r roitiimnr In4allpl Hip lig ri.n.lrit.rr ill HtlUlntro, yun( Sluurl hatlntf an aitiirpi-iatlvr tf I al.nt . .fti - 11 Krii l"f uiiiiMiri a a ax uairj tfHlrf. I lii mi I Iip war hp a mif o rrrl villi IliP KimmI Ailniitiitra linn at a il'iIUf a yrar alarr. Munrt llrfil to rr Hip rom pint iili wliiih hp wa lilpnli h. l tr. lo llir" larf ! nroilurr i.( anir uf tltp Parlfic Norllirt riin.lriiM-il milk fartorira. A wild .Irivrr, vrt unknown ! il.r oifitUU. ran intu Joint Trn- rr. of 117 Smvthp Apnip, Purl lan.l ,nn thp l(r Tixani roail Hil I.Ip .f Rp, Sunday. Trnnrr'a rar a utrrturneJ, and he wa hruiwd; Mr. Ida DliumWk u Uinrd a lirokrn arm and two frartiirrtl rib; Orval Dimmli k, a nn. o rvrrrly bruiaril. ami Jiiiniln Punmiik, hrr ilauglilrr, rrrry rut ami bruiad. Wivnr Uimmii-k wat injarftd about I Iip ImhI. Trnnrr'a ma- rhinp i rrnk. The drWrr f Hip rar hilling the Triinrr rar niadr hi Kt ttM.iy. For Iiihup moving, barn mor mK, raiing iiuilitinga, rlc, m or wrilP M. C, Hewitl, Hlll.boro, urp 4. i rara In thr bualnraa "TP. r.aiimatrt rla of work. I n .. glvrn on thla 4 If B'.ni, to Mr. and Mr. Stanley "M.vi.k, of Orrmo, Ore., April "'. i!'.' I, a ilaiiKhtrr. SEED SltIITI'. SAVINGS HANK lliilitmro, ()r.'l(oil. 'hIIpiupii , 1 agree to plant one acre ot yonr SPECIAL ORF. ON (itU)WN CORN to help introduce and alandard ie thi forage In V ibington County. I nlao agree t "ted, and will be wlllinir eed from my crop next year. Name Add reus Hie fir-t 100 Waahington County farmer- who come to the Imiik, We will give a package of high germinating, npeclally leclcd, Oregon Orown aeed corn, autlicleiit to plant one acre. Believing tlmt more and better corn will fit In the agriculture f IliU county and contribute toward ita prosperity, we have "Pored no expense In procuring the beat. Any Vanlilngton County farmer (lets a package. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK RXBEKAII CONVENTION Tlp ttrbrkab Dl.lriii (Wration Iwl.l It annual mrpUn( al (!a t..n, S.lur.Uy, April l, Mh Mr. rlorrnrp llryant, uf (iaitun, Jrr- t.niij(. The Forrnt Crovp. Haak. ilUMiro and ()aton Imlgra wprr II rll rrnrrtrntrd. tbrra Ix-iaif about arrrnty mpwbrra prrM-at, trly going from th IlllUboro IoiIkp. Th (IranU W.filrn, Ml VI r- XI alia a, uf HwwntUp, a irr- rat a I Im SUIp Prrtlilrnt'aVi- rrnrntatirr. Aflrr a trry Intrrr tin arlun ami onp uf (t.ni' Jutly fa mou tlinnrr, tlip followinn ulfi- rrra rrp liitUllrtl for tlip rumlitK ypar: Mr. Klnlia Wilua, uf Hank, rhairaian; Mia Uttlp, of orrt (rnp, ire rhairaan: .Mr. Ilrlra Drlilimait, IMKbont, rrrrUry j Mr. W-i Sorlirrn. of Itankk, arpnt MU Hltra Wllkr, IlilUburu, on.lurlr; Wra. Aliti Crook, rbauUia. ami R. Hill. ForrM (lnr. vuartl. Argaa, $1.10 tpr jrrar. Jamri Robb wa In .from nrar Roy jrtprily. W . I Strtrna. the Iurrl mrr- rhtitt, wat an Argna ratlrr Wpd iMPadaV. Jaik Raynard, of Midway. Im- Iwrrn Si bolU and Iiurrl, waa a rllr ralli-r yratrrday. He baa a ap uollrp In a mil hrr column. A two ton Nh truck for aale; nimbi; in nrt-la m. rhanii al romlition; run but little. V. U Strvrn. luaitrrl, Or. 9 Jo. Rrandrnbrrg, of Orrneo, waa grretlng frirmla In the rity Turulav aftprnoon, and wbile bpre rallrd on the family journal. We will bare White foghorn rhiika for Ip, Saturday, April It ami May a.-Frrd F. Iluhr ton Oak St., IlilUhora. Phune SROll. MinnraoU II aeed corn for aale. Acclimated. Trata 91 Prr lb., 10 renU. Oarar Hum! try, HilUboro, R. I -mile raat uf Srotrh church. 01 Andrew Drnont of Curneliu. who baa brrn a runtant reader of tha Argua rver ainre it alartrd early In (he ninrtlea, waa a rity ml Irr yratrrday morning. For tale: Fall blood Ilutalrln boll, t year old. Fin animal ml good lire. Rudolph Setter ttr, HilUboro, R. I, Boi I II ; eaat of Scotch church. tf So far en Poatnvtater Frank Myera, of Portland, ha failed to art bia cae reHieiieil before Congreaa wherein he sought to have bia record lnvetli;atel. He baa men in Washington for lome limit. For Sale A 1011 Xfodrl Stu drbakrr paaaenger car, In good repair; five tlrra, good rubber; gmid top, and machine in good mrcbanical condition. Inquire of Mr.. Orville Prirkett, at ll3 llaarlino St. 9 The Flrdale Ue Wlrea will give a file aoclal at the Flrdale at hool houae, April 80. The pro gram will coii'M of a play, mln atrcbi and other featurea. F.rerjr one welcomeeaperlally ladlea with pica. Com. ' CORN o diaplay 10 beat earn in the Fall a dl lc willing lo dlatrlbute a like amount of QRELESS TOVJER CQVJ UP Oft I) 350 FEE! Staai Woriicri Puttiaf Up Franw for Radio Co. WHAT THE STATE IS DOING MilU Har ooal TW or Raaum iag Oporaliona The atirl crew for the Radio Company now ha the big tn 1 to ver over ISO fert in the air and wttl ln a few day the 03S fi-rt trurturp will be compb-trd. Tlii" la to be the blggrat radio plant in Orrjroi. M. ... . ... . I iip nriKhion kfiwmiu ita again alartrd ovrr In the" Tilli- m.Mik County and hrrr and there all ovrr the alate the big mill are ktarting their wherla. The Drain Divide highway to be parrd, It milr to ro.t fl,(tO. New state highway bridgea In I9tl to be built at rot o 11,03,000. Of lhe.e S 19,700 were lift over from IBtO. rigene I a mllp highway almvp lllue Klrrr to I p aurfaeed llaker 1 1, 000J)00 for Im provrmrnt program .. d In rity for 1911. Portland woolrn ni'i'a at St Johns now running n"ht and day wool cheap. Some Salmi cariM-ntcr work- ters working at 13 cr d.tv. ... - - I uirrraily of Oregon ami Stntr Agricultural college arc in a gn at marathon rare for the large at rn ollmrnt uf lu.lrnt. Former ha 10 and lattrr 4307. Oregon taxpayer maintain larger Iruti lution uf tbi kind than the old rr and rirhrr eaitern atatea. Portland Willamette Iron and Steel to build $150,000 Milcr shop. T. li. Wilt-ox to erect $100,000 hospital. Kmanurl boapiul will erect $3S,000 dormi tory. at lai.S s aim i tu nail me salmon ranner- iea will operate on lull aeale, Yamhill building a $5000 gym- naaium. Willamina will build $3000 community hall. Southern Pacific to spend $100,000 on yard improvements at Roar burg. Condon building a It-room arhool with gymnasium. Jacksonville branch railroad U being rebuilt. Hood River New bot factory viil be running shortly. Portland Wages of stone cut ters in nine plants here advanced from $1 to $9. Plans for the spring planting of burned over areas on national forests of Oregon and Washing ton have been completed, accord Ing to J. F. Kumrael, In charge of reforestation for the local forest service bureau. About 450,000 trees irom tne rt imt Kiver nur sery will be planted in areas on the Rainier, Santiam and Crater national forests, the first in Washington and the other two in thla state. Portland Milk prices advance from 10 nuts to II cents per quart. Eugene New sawmill near here now in operation. F.ngene flour mill does business of $7o,ooo in mo. Hood River to have new box manufacturing plant. Coos Bay nuchner Lumber Co. resumes operations. Dallas Construction of new uditorium plnnned aoon, St. Helens shipyard resumes work after being Idle for several: months. H i Staniield tit have $00,000 high a a scliooi. Roseburg Prospects for a big crop of apples this season do- la red excellent. St. Helens Milton Creek camp resumes operations.'- Salem Spauldlng Milling i:o. has resumed work. , 1 ' Wheeler Brighton Mills Co. resumes operations auer nve months shut-down. Bend Sbevlln-Hixon mill 1 again In operation, running one abift. Roarbnrir Lttrtrc amount of new acreage to be set out to broc coll this year. Cottage drove Hay crop vai uable in Lane county. Pendleton $18t,M7.88 is the amount to be spent on Umatilla eountv roads for IPS 1. Salem Prices for lognnoerrics will be fixed for the season at T cents a pound, raspberries at IS rents, gooseberries at 7 cents, and strawberries nt 9 cents, In case the recommendations made by a committee of the growers at a meeting here are approved. . . . . For Sale Cabbage, tomatoe and bedding plants, at the Bergen greenhouse. . . Greer. Powers & Co. for aerda.1 I Everything ia fiUiing tcklr 1 U. Corwla. ' ' Clf Peter Almqiiikt, f nrar Reed- ville, waa an Argna raller Tu day. 1). A. O'Mrara, of near F.lmon- Ica, waa in town Monday aftrr- noon. Mart Mead, uf North Plain, and Fay Mead, of Hut ton, were tiki tors to the rity TucnUy. Carl Hande ha ktartrd con struction uf a home at Siath ami Main. 1 J. W. Enarhrde, of the Haw thorne place, Eait of the rity, was a liillkb-iro ti-itor irklay. Tractor plowing done at $3.50 per acre. Call I5S5 line tt Scholia, or addrra ii. ( line, lau rel, Ore. 0-8 irtor Iilcyne, of Route 4, was in the rity the taut of tin wrrk. A. Karpcnslrin, of S Imlla, was in the rity Monday after- on John C.. Uracil, of North Plain, was in town Tuesday on probate business. For good seed barley, S cents per lb., go to Conrad Puk, one mile north of Wet Union Church. 67 C. L. Brown, of Manning, wan In town Tuesday on bukinesa, and while in the rity made his annual call on the Argus. Wanted : To buy a good, fresh, 5 gallon row, with Rood rich tent. Must be tubercwlar tested. Ap- Cy at It 14 Ureeley M., Tort nL 6 8 Potatoes have Urn moving a little the past two weeks and many in the hills have been dig ging and getting tin m to market For Sale Registered Jersey bull, 10 months old. Sire, Fancy Raleigh; dam, Maries Bluebell Very fine animal. Karl Brocder Sherwood, Ore.' ' 7-9 The Indies of the Woman's Re lief Corps will have a windo ale of cooked food, Saturday April 80, at the Wtlls Fargu Ex press ofhee." Remember the dnt and come rt-parcd. i f L 7-8 Mrs. Lottie Smith has return rd from a several months star In Mexico, Texas and Southern Cat Ifornia. Monterey1' and , oUst Mexiesn cities have regained their nual calm since, hostilities ceased under the new regime For Sale Span young mules. futl sister, 4 and B years; S200 W. J. huachede, Hillsboro, 4; 8 miles East of HilUboro, on Hawthorne place.' JliUtboro phone, 34R3. 7-9 Erwin Ritter, of Bethany, came to the city Friday on Insurance business, and was conferring wit I' W. F. Haaae, of the Farmer Mutual. Between farming am! keeping up the correspondents) and business of the big Mutual Era in has his hands full White Leghorn cockerels, Ho! Irwood and Tom Barron atraln also hatching rgga from the aaatc strain. Prices reasonable. F. B Davis, HilLiboro, Ore., R. 1, Box 8. Successor to E. C Lamb, one mile north of Hillsboro high school. "' ' 8-7 Occasional showers since last Sunday have retarded Spring plowing and : seeding, but thr moisture has done a world of good to Fall sown grain and loosened the soil which ha baked during the last dry apell Farmers everywhere welcomed the rainfall, although there were many who would have seen it defered a week in order to have closed tip their Spring work. Hillsboro is going to be in shape for a Fourth-of July that will eclipse any of the past e forts. , The new. pavilion will have been completed to hold a big audience, and it will be close in where' the crowd congregates Hillsboro will have the best ball tcanvof it history, and Manager Phelna will secure - attractions that are popular.' Let us all pull for the big celebration. . Bill Hnnley, of 1 Burns, East ern Oregon Land Co, Icavea in a few days for a tour of the Miss issippi Valley states under the auspices of the state Chamber of Commerce. Htj will carry the story of Oregon back to the for me class, and his visit will be opportune, with floods, storms, snowfalls and "cyclones hitting the country Eas of the Rockies, Oregon will get its share of im migration from that quarter and Washington County, being ,the first dairy county In the state, will get its share of the home hunt- era. POSTAL BUSINESS QUARTERS Postal Inapactor Calls for Mora Floor Room for Oftc N CREASE OF 16 PER CENT s Report of Po4master Ball for Quarts Just Ended Poktmaater Harry A. Ball re port nisi itiiiaooro a powai Dusincss .1. ttllt a ... ncrrascd sixteen per cent in the lat quarter and thereby hanrs tale. 1 hat tale is demonstrated by the fart that Postal Inspector C. W. Linrbaugh, who visited HilUboro the other day, has post- d a notice calling for bids for a building with at Usui 1800 feet of floor space; asking for good daylight accommodations; im provement over some of the ap paratus and furniture now in nse. The bid ealla for a period of five years as the least to be con- Idered and for ten years, as well. The government wishes to occupy the quarters by Jan. 8, 9'it, when the lease on the pres ent place expires. It is more than likely that the Odd Fellows will bid again, and In this they have the pole on competitors. All they will hsve to do will be a vacation of a ten ant on the North of the present poktofllce room, take out the par tition, and then reverse the pres ent order by making the work room of the office adjoining the East wall of the structure instead of the West wall, as now used. little more wall light can be made by inserting windows, and there yon are. The government has been pay ing $40 per month for the rental of the room on a ten year lease, and, sub rosa, it will probably be a mighty long time before your Uncle Sam will be able to get a corner for that money in little, old, agricultural Hillsboro. In ill . a .is! au numan prooaDimy mere win be no other bidder, although there is some talk that two eon tenders will be in at the bidding. The government asks that the site shall not be more than 80 rods away from the cential part of the town. The HilUboro post office feeds a big territory, covering Phillips, Helvetia, Shady Brook, East of Bethany, and South of Laurel and Scholia. Its routes have more patrons than nay other town In the county, and the pres ent quarters are altogether too cramped. TOT ENTERTAINS fa 4 Little Rose Kantberger entertain ed a number of her little friends last Fiday, celcbating her seventh birthday. Those present were Phvllis Pollock, Katberine and Dorothy Alexander, Merlia and Mildred Harris, Ethel Linklate, Bobby Dinsmore, James For- rsythe, Norine, Dorothy and Ruth Gilmore, Billie Stockton, Marga ret and Janet Cady, Margaret Stockton, Rose, Georgiabelle and Henry Kantberger. Garfield Garthofner went to Portland to attend the opening game the first of the week; and it was postponed on account of wet grounds. Gar says this Isn't his first postponement at the Vaughn St. grounds. When will the base hall "maggots' learn that to set playing dates In April is a mis take, as a rule. For Sale Three-quarter blood Grade Holstein bull, 9 years old ; out of Shaw-Fear Elmonica bull ; a fine animal. John Marty, 8 miles northwest of Cedar Mill; address, Portland, R. 9. 8-t Church of Christ 10, Bible School; 11, sermon subject, "The Good Fight;" 6:48, Junior En deavor, In basement; Intermedi ate Endeavor, led by Robt. Kelly; 7:80, -Subject, "The Lost Christ;" duet, "How Can I Look on Cal vary's Cross, by Miss Cooley and Miss Stevens. Len B. Fish- back, minister. ' Wanted: A good second-hand 4-horse disc; 19 inch, 19 blade; tongue truck. Frank Greener, Hillsboro, R. 8 on Rood Bridge road 8 miles southeast of city. Tel. 4RX6. -7 Fred Sewell, Leonard Brown, S. E. Fayram and W. H. Taylor went over to the Nehalem Satur day evening and spent Sunday fishing the stream of streams, Sewell reports fair traveling, ex cepting up the Timber hill, where the big steam shovel is working, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Frederick sen, of the Barnes road, North of Beaverton, were city callers the first of the week. c. o. Ducm & co. ( Incorporated) HilUboro, Cornelias and North Plaint Wholeaale and Retail Dealers la Grain, Hay. Flour. Feed and Grain Bags Car-lot skipper of POTAT013 and ONIONS. Grain diopped or rolled at Lumber. Shhgles and Lath AT CORNELIUS Beaver State Hour The Best Floor at Tekphones; Cornelius, Gty 1515, J. A. Tbornburgh, John E. Bailey, W. W, MeEldowney, President. Vice President Caahier. C. L. Wagner, S. G. Hughes D. R. Cheney, Assistant Casbier.E. F. Bnrlingham Assistant Cashier. Ml FOREST GROVE, CS. STATE2!T CT CCmC3 At Call of ah CotnptroBer, Pi rsibir 23, US) RESOURCES U.S. Banking House. 19373 Other Bonds.. 21,87745 Real Estate J&9 Stock in Fed. Re- sarv Bsnsri ZO.CO Cask 'and due front Banks.- 1S3.01.18 S348UJS -ThoRoaof 3 and 4 nr ent PEPIGBIA Our Bs3fc; Tonic FCLt EKIUCHlNGtnS CLOCO -BUILDING TIE STRSKCT11 : " ' taPROVKS The Delta Watehec It Ji. 4 f 'S ' JEWELER any tit the Lowest Prices. HilUboro, Main 14, North Plain, Main 253. UAT1UTC3 Profits, (3,723X3 $lC3,73&f8 cyctiiBi 7a9yCaw3sk87 CS4U3.7S Honor paid on Tins DsnosSSs r.TtntTII Uruj Sicro on AO CTTKCUM . ! 5 "i i j i , 1 41 ? " 4 .r -' : U4 '3, 11 5 : id i