The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 05, 1921, Image 7

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COUNCIL A" coMpROMISE ordered tht beginning
fAIL w the prrcnt week all cars
. TTrontractocof ,,inK "i'1 ""l " the ri,Jr "hU
L,.i M up lake the north track mi Main,
I
The Southern ! itio Company
with
rua
inrr.nN tpaii i
Wwwiv owes Umf
ON FOR THREE NIGHTS
SEVERAL
BLOCKS TO PAVE
...i-. Will b I-"1 00
,v llu- contractor who
t I fa.taa
rnjn.r.. .
Corf "
tiled iy '
TuriJ '.., and Mr.
.i.rli'il
..,.. I.
'"llC COIM"
'""" A' V .....le a ronfrrencc
u;.r n" ...
'...1.1 '"' "
;.. fr m long lime
between Second and Third, ami
this reduce the rongeatlon con
siderable when train arr taking
mi ami discharging passenger.
Thi leavra the street i n to the
koulh of the train ami one way
tralfic it iMxtoiiile at all tiuieii,
ami. when car are nut parked
automobiles ran travel cithci
way. It I rriMirteii mat iiir
company is mmhi to establish !elU
at North Raii)"c and Baseline, ami
nil Baaeline, at SUth, to eliminate
at much at pit.ilIc dangers of
traffic.
I
Start This Evening at Moose
lall Under Auspices Legion Pott
CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT
Three Frontier Nights for Bene
fit of American Leg ion Boys
council that beneficially affect the stomach
accepted, ao I livt-r. ImiwcIs, kidney ami other
...nil n Iim'H Kraiilrr. Ilium
ftrr r,m"""u (:.rrru niovrtl Vitaliai r, an old. time tried rrm
Ou'-il' ' . I H, f.rr It rr 1 .1 y compounded of foreign am
that fl ,H T I . attorney for domestic medicinal herb, whiili
crKra a
tin l,Ml .. thri'heil out rmiiiictorlc of the human body
tlu. ,ynir ln-en It improve the Wood. It pro
l ll" ! ".!....-.. akkintf for ,.,tra difetlion. It reKtilatt a the
il'J":" ...i Mr. Hal- lmrU. It work upon the kid
fS30D. " i ... 1 .1,- h thoiiKAinl nev. It quli ta the nervoua y
Wh"'. ,ii..,.nt. The ruiin- tern. It nourUliei, atreiiKthnik
Jollurt mi 4 really ami lin lirorate. It oMn tin
cil"""V" 4 w:Mtd iirwlMk- iMirra of the kklii am
JaiiiM"' - 5 , K,,t the healthy -rMlratioii. Sole areiit
- - .1 . ovl
awttrr a..j-- , ,.
l from Itawlinrjl'laliu 1K.
lso putHrd rrainu- l.rmrr, f tlf Nnrthwent an
I lest Strnt two ,i,iK t.r H,rftt iLrw day
from Lincoln; d are akin; for prorata witl
oiiikI'I the three t vi nino pr-
vraui ul llic (frtiroii 1 rail ami
roiitii r NiuhU oimii at ilwn'
lall uiuli r the uiihpuct of the
mrrii-aii lA-gion I'int No. C of
thin ity , the m t prottt U to j;1
into the I-eK'"" trrjisury. It will
lie three eviiiiii of olden div.
a they were in Oregon in pio
neer iiiiiiinir rain in, and tin-re
will Ik- all kin.U of fun.
He aurc and L'et out ami uive Uows, with iiii; nt hidi-. LnJd &
' -
the Imv a ulnd Imiul. They m t l Heed, Reedville, Oregon. II
of the akin and liulureo
Mra. J. J. NuHlinumer, IlilUlMiro
It. I, Ho !!. Telephone North
0
The fool-1
l.t nave
Ui (.
ti.n I" Fv,"
blu.k. ""rt"
. . ..... fri.lll
Ail lluiils "1 lllM"M, ' l'ltheke day the wheat grower will
riinir into lilt own. a lime more
orKnnixation and the trlik will In
turned.
North H " to theL(l ci,,,..,, mrket. Some
i i.r..i.rrtv owner nny
the Improvement.
VETERANS IN SESSION
Take off your hats to the first OH, SUSANNAH STAGED
REFER SALARY BILL
real spring day
I'.iigineer Harry Mtljiuchlan is
ii joying a fishing trip over in tli
Nt halt in eountrv. .
Piano for lak, t'llj; in per
fect condition.- Write Mr. Faith,
nigral delivery, Ilillsburo. 10
V. N. Hathoru, of laurel, was
shakiiiir hands with county aeat
fritnJs tliM morning.
Dance, at Grunge I .ill, Scholls.
Saturday. May 1. Hifreshments
will be served. , 9-10
"D. M. M Imiis, of C lit halt in
Mountain, wus over to Hillsboro
yestirday afternoon jireitinj his
friend
For Sale Two young Ilolntciu
high grade cows, fresh; 4 younj
At Liberty Theatre to a Capacity
Audience Last Night
REPEAT THIS EVENING
Farce Comedy Well Received
Youngsters Do Nicely
your financial help and you need
to have the merriment that goes
with the big three night of pro-
grain. There will lie more real
gh-e in these three nights enter
tainment than has been staged in
llillslioro since Hector was a
piiii," ami van shouldn't miss a
single engagement.
Those selected for the charae-
Austin Sims, 'of rriuiiigtoti
wan up to the city Tuesday after
noon. He will finish his Hpriug
farming operations this week.
The next meeting of the Itock
Creek Literary Society has been
postponed until Muy 18. There
will be no meeting on May 1 1
J. II. McNauier, John Baldwin
tern are well known for their pro Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. l,rabtrec sr
clivilies to produce real spurt. I of Forest Grove, were in tow
Take the tl ree nights off ami en-1 today attending the veteran meet
. i .hi .it '
joy yoursrii. a win uc worm A nroirram ami basket social
while. Drive the g oo.ii nig into! .. MJ at t. llmlvUI
rttr t; . ,UT Jpour U-lmol house, on the evening
temper, m ip jour .iigesuou ami ., . T .,. . ,.,m!iallv
invited -nnd A giMnl time is as-
BY SENIOR STUDENTS
make new men ami women nut
of you. "I t'a (Jo."
The character assigned for
the three night are:
Mayor A. C. Shu! . who will
lie loaded for evervli i 'r.
Judire V. N. Ilnrri . who has
a fine aense of justice. t mpered H'C local cemetery, Undertaker
with a few nickels for the boys. '"'II oireciing.
For Sale- Tram horsra, aorel
i .
one a horse ana one a mare
. ii it. i
i I nml N vear olil : wcium. booiii
two. a. . rrr:""hm.. ...j
Ap., . , . , rrt.ni. i)re.. R. : I mile North.
B t. are m scssiimi --- -
Ihdl. The life ami .Irum
enrps here ami the way they liX H,.hling. of near Shefflin.
ulaveJ Yankee Hoodie and Dile vnH t)ltt yrst. rday. lie aays
on the street this morniiiK wa a M. (jjHcnwater are waiting
rrrrlatlon. Comrade John Hahl fr K,M w,.ther, having -sowed
mi., .ml Butler, of l orent Grove, .i, llt i0 4.rr t,j, kpring. They
imlJ. I., (row. of HllUlmro, fur- nrp rrBdy for the lig drive, how-J Commander, and a
ni.hrd the martial muHie. ever, aa soon a the weather act er.
Tlirre was a K roinmunuy tjrlli Hot j log Hotel iJiciy wmic,
.linner nt ihe hall at noon ami L. . . wlo you of the best dln-
A. hm represented the mayor - 'a whu, Ing mem, In pioneer history.
rrli ome. tl.e Mayor in- o . . NotKl,., better.
to ! in attendance he- " i iso.00. af
ter that, 118.00. Eggs per
setting; $1.00 per hundred.
i Paul Dudley, Aloha, Ore.
sured.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. Wulter Ballard, born Maj
, 1!J21, lived but .a short time.
Internieiit was made yesterday in
"Oli, Susannah!" a farce comedy,
was rendered by the Senior Class
of Hillsboro High at the Liberty
Theatre last evening to a capaci
ty house. The playlet was well
received and the cast tint nicely.
Edward Wall, as Dr. John Shep
herd, a young M. D. without
unds or patients, and secretly
i t i . . 1 1 1 1.
married, nau more iruuuics man
the Allies in their peace iiegotia
tions, and he carried the major
part to a nicety. Belle Taggart,
as his bride, displayed enough
jealousy to make her part inter
csting and then some, ana she
was a credit to the character.
Archie Pitman, as Mr. Plant,
the widower father of two jew
els." characters assumed by Flos
sie Schicdel and Geraldine Cock
erel, was Al and the trio furnish
ed much amusement through the
parent's desire they-should wed
and in this the daughters, w ere
good supports. Arthur Rollins
as Lt. Merry, the Dr,' friend
took the part of the practical jo
ker and he nearly upsets Dr
Shepherd's promise of financial
support from, an aunt. Unly tn
nnt affection for the new
bride, who appears on the scene,
saves the day, and when Lt
Merry discloses how he tricked
the doctor the aunt's heart warms
to the impecunious medico and
all is w ell
The Poniona Grange of Washing- i
ton County, at a recent session,!
yoted to refer the Washijngton
County salary bill to the voters
on Nov. 7, 1922. The petition
was filed May S by Chairman B.
G. Leedy, and committeemen
Geo. Harrow, Hillsboro, D. G.
Lilly, Forest Grove, John CoMier,
Forest Grove, and L. J. Francis,
Tualatin. The final signatures
must be filed with Clerk Kuratli
by May 25, when the law will be
. .i . rt - . 1
in lorce otherwise. me salary
bill was passed at the last session
of the legislature and made the
follow ing raises, the same to take
ffect May 25, 1921:
Judee. 81200 to 1800.
Commissioners, from $3 to $5
per day.
Treasurer, from XIZOO to
Si 500.
County Clerk, from 81800 to
2100.
Clerk's Deputy, from $1200 to
$1500.
Recorder, from 81200 to
11500.
Sheriff, from 81800 to 2400
Deputy Sheriff, from $1200 to
$1500.
The Grange committee is now
working in every precinct getting
signatures and they feel confident
HARE. McALEAR A
Attorneys-at-Law
Upstairs, Shute Saving Baak BUt
Hillsboro, . - - Ofw.cn
E.B.T0NGU3.
Attoroey-at-Lav
Office, upstairs, Schulaaerich Elk.
Hillsboro, - - - Orajou
JOHN M. WALL.
Attorney-at-Lav
Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bailiiag.
Second and Mala Mi
Hillsboro, - - - 0130
Basap D.D.Ewap
CU7 ft CUr?
M. B
Main Street. ESUkw, Onom
Soath of
THOS. H. TONGU2, Jr,
Attorney-at-Law
. Upstairs, Schuliaerich Block
Hillsboro, - - - Orejon
' D3. J. O. RObB. Bl D.
PliyaiciM and S- -Office,
Upstairs, in Cc
Building. Besiderce, coi
Sixth and Washington. PL
Office, 192 1 ; residence, MM.
Hlaboro, -
lal
DR. D. E. WILEY, IX D.
Phyti
that they will secure sufficient to Office phone, 181.
place the referendum on the bal
lot.
SILVER WEDDING
Residence phone, MSt.
Cor- ercial BaJkk 623
Hillsboro,
E.ILSaULLD.aa
Physician and Sarseon
. OSTEOPATH
Completely equipped hospital in
For sale: 9 young cows, fresh ;
Hankers-President. A. W.
Hoffman; vice preslden'. Fred
Knifeldinirer: cwshier, Indies from
the Auxiliary and they will
need a Burroughs adding ma
chine tft count the shekels.
Meat Market C. C Reiter
ami Wilhcr Dillon, who know
I. il... ..I. I .iIa m M.k Aavvnil
iniw uir ...11 ...1 "" ..... ,i... i-ln B
Bartender-A. II. Morgan.Post V"-" '"1
regular 'mix
a aili ome. ine ym 1, K ,
...1.1- I.. Im In wttendance he- " .
pau of a urior rngcmeiit.
The "Id hoy and their lailie
had a liillv time ami ollicer nre
hein installed this afternoon for
the rnsiiug year. When one
look st the gleam In th eye of
the old vi ts he caii hnr.lly 1h
lirvr llmt sixty years ago they
liulling the first real fight
Perkins'
manager,
Dance Guy
who shoots
F.d
the
Fully one hundred people tender-l
ed Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jaggi, of I
iicsr iiiiij, . j . .
the. ail-1 connection. Calls answered day
rer wedding anniversary of Mr. or night. Office oer CSlabora
and Mrs. Jaggi. People from National Bank.
Helvetia and Phillips were in at- Hillsboro, - - Orejo-
Oscar Hagg. as ' Buttons, the tendance and thev brought with!
Dr.'s man. was good. Oscar Hum- tnem - baskA dinner w hich was! . . -
. 1 v a Bass am -sbbswb
also 9 heifers, coming fresh this here:, as Lt. Merry s fnena, tne en joyed by the multitude. Kev.j
t' .n .' im ... ...i i...if... ....lk..i.r..i i.v irnod foil tol cu-:.i .........J i umlHinirl Has resumed the FrMoeo ot
I nil. A lani: IAIWII aim If. in. I I fun., tut wv, n I CUCIUI 'V. . auk " O I JO mjk
u. ll l.n .l tlairv sto. k and in ifood the Merrv Andrew, and Rosy lP.mnv. and the afternoon was Medicine and SnrgefL iM
eoudilion. K. E. Iaoiih, 5 miles I Jossie, as Aunt Susannah, wasenj0yed by a program of exer-
X. W. of Yamhill, Ore. 9-1 lithe real thing when affairs were ciseg luat werc especially fine.
V II Wchniiiir Trustee for trlghtened out. Marie ttusn- Mr. and Mrs. Jaggi settled at
MZJrMo elr landlady, was their present hoine within the
i 9. aarii Ftmpnri iL ? a t-Kv i . . m
in the city c T" . .T rt P" OI . . r JV'"?: Z DR. J. T. MACKAY, M. D. L. U.
.irenis, oui. anc m f m.s.y inave a nosi oi incuus m .
place going and she did. least and North ashingtonj Special
Violet Webber, as Aurora, tne County.
maid, was the center of interest r, -d Mrs. Emil IJ Kuratli,
For sale: rt room house, close anj tj,e way she loved the Doctor m Nellie McDaniels, George
to High School; 3 good lots, dan- wa8 typhoonese. When she found Trimble and family, and Miss
dy chicken Jiouse, fruit and her- tiat e wns married she immedi- Clara Jaggi,- of Hillsboro, were
ries. This is a good huy. Part nteiv proclaimed herself a widow. nresent at the festivities.
-1 i 1 9 - 1 I
iucsilitv. lie has an announce
ment in display in another col
umn in this issue.
offices in the Commercial Bald
ing, above the Hillsboro Conmer-
cial Bank,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
attention . to obstetrics
and diseases of children.
Office Commercial
Hillsboro - , -
Bank Bldg.
Oregon
ere
for thr perpetuity of a republic.
DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE
D.iirv farm of (il acres; about 40
acre in cultivation ; balance pa
lure nml line standing timber; b-
ratril at I'.luionica, on Orrgoii
hlcttrie IUilw.'iv; am selling in
order to close up estate of the
late Sam II. Sloy. For parllni
lurs, terms, etc., apply to John
erwid, Manager, 774 Eighth
Street, IlilUboro, Ore. -1l
Si
son.
first man who doesn't "swing terms. Tualatin Valley Develop, i She was more than good in her
them around" to his taste. Co.. Hillsboro, Ore., Odd l ellovvs portPaynl
One Lung Laundry Glen Uuilding. a-iw
Powers, who has seen how wash- XIr(J if. c.'Itson. after n
Neil Jamleson, of above Forest g i really done " 1,1 month's vinit with her parents.
A HOME FOR YOU
Miss McNeill directed the play
. . ... i .
and she ts to te congraiumicu "i'ihis is a
Gmve. wa down to the county
. .
seat yesterday, greeting friends.
Neil was formerly county agem
here, but gave up the position to
... .. ll..l.U.....H'd T MM.VI.lt
go Willi iue uairyim-"
on special work.
Good pasturage for all sum
mer. for cattle. For terms in
quire of or write to F.ischen Bros
"FrawnCf. . - n,l fr C D. Varnham. de-
SherlffF. Grcnbemer, who ,t,j Saturday for her home in
will he armed to tils false tcetn. jMS Angeles. Mrs. Letson Sr,
Denutv Sheriffs who, with
their chief, will nose out all the
moonshiners L. C. Allen, "Two-
gun Amly;" 'Eat-em-up Jack, A.
W.'Wilaoxs Light-foot lick, r.,
Nichodmus; 3 fingered JoeT Wil-
M
returned
pod off
ll.ni CrnVi Kliri'-ulllli Jim.
llornelius, Route j or telephone SuHlmuc r.' 1)end-eye Pete, Theo
Cornelius Central, Hill line,
151. 8-10 Sonora Pete's Gaming JoinV- yors,
. it I.. In llu. I V...I.... It.wrn Mnioin-pr. who di-ISusnni
jesse it. nousir7, o . ' ", r. ..i OBvM1
iiis winninirs wun me cuyi"-" " j-
with her and thev !top
nt San Frnnclseo for a!
short visit. . ' v.
The Misses Pearl and . .Valine
Allen, of Amity, arrived in the
city last evening and are the
guests of Mrs. F..' C. McKinney.
Miss Pearl taught here several
and they attended "Oh.
Susnnimh !" last evening. They
H0YT-H0YT
liire M. Ilovt nml Eva M.
Hnyt, well known here, were
nihil in innrrJaKe nt Kelso, W.,
lsy2, 1021. Thev will travel in
vslifurniii fr several month.
ror knh.; Team, harness and
"IT"", leant, good work anl-
maiH, mic is good saddler: 1150
M 12S0; matched In rolorj
na 12 y.ars old. Price $150.
"UKii tsrey, North Plains, Ore
meat market business here, now
.if Portland! was In town yester-
. . ... i
lay, shaking luiuls. wltl oi.i
friends. He Is talking of settling
near Cornelius.
E. L. Moore, traveling sales-
. I..u.l... ...... 1.I.1.IV
man lor a launurj m.. ...
house, returned last week from a
i rin l.nek to New York. K. Ial-
' . . .1 I . . I. .
ways likes to get uacK iu iuhuii
ro. ,
Lost Brown horse, white face
harness marks;
vide
council and the churches.
Sonora Pete F. Losh, a real
Old residence building for sale
cheap if taken ut once. W. F.
sport. , Tews, 1217 Haseline. ,U-10
Handsome Jim (,). VanSickle. For .sale: Team, 5 year old
Panhandle Pete C. Dessingcr. geldings; broke.' New harness if
Bonfire Ike G. Stipe, who wanted. Walter Zuerelier. Ben-
nronoses to be "lit up" only on h erton. Ore.', It. 2 ; residence near jnr Mrs, Farnham's 91st
state occasions. I Elmonica Station, on Oregon! day. r The guest of honor is an
Overland Red-Wayne Vauglit, Electric. - 9-11
real home a genuine
thexsuccess of the affair. The play j double-constructed house with all
will be repeated this evening. I conveniences; 6 rooms; dressing
The High School orchestra r.,om. 3 large lovely bedrooms;
furnished the music, and their fi.eplace in dining room; buffet
numbers were given appreciative ijving loom; nice open stairway;
applause. Their Instrumentation:! fuji mirror door from it; Dutch
Violins, Ruth Helms, Margaret kitchen: laundry trays in wood-
Buerner, Deborah Wismer, Neva sned; water, gas, electricity; all
Cooley and Gerald Barr; quitar. electric fixtures, hall gas furnace ;
Chas. Wells; cornet, Warren breakfast" foom; dining room;
Barnes; saxaphone, K e n n e t hjv;ng roora full -width of house,
Linklater; pianist, Lenora lry- 12x19; house all plastered and
tinted ; first class plumbing and
fixtures; lineolum in kitchen and
hnth room: shades, house all
screened: lot 70x198 ; roses, ber-
One of Hillsboro's dearest elder-! rjes chicken house and . runs,
lv ladies was complimented to a Priced at $3500; small payment
snrnrUe Anril 28, 1921, whenjrtwn. balance easv terms. Lo-
members of the Woman's Relief cation 8li5 Washington Street.
Corps paid their respects to Mrs. phone 2866. Harry McLauch
Sa rah Farnham, the occasion be- la,,. - 9-10
birth
DR. DONNELL HAVENS
DR. MAY MARTIN
Dentistry, Pyonrhen, ProphyUxis
Children, Satunlay A. M. ;
Morgan Bldg., Portland, Om.
ant. Prof. Francis directed.
HONORS BIRTHDAY
Loon WiUot Hyd U. D-
t Honrs 10 to It
Office Treatment of Diseases ol
women and children no
throat.
a real "hold-up.
Wild Bill F. Henske, who is 1
w-ild enough for anybody. ;
Trump Card Bill II. D. Ful-
and feet: white
weighs about 1000 bs, and Is 10 K r, who "knows the game."
year .old. Please notify B. H. sUck-finger Joe C. Peter
Zimmerman, Slrassel, Ore. 7-
; Hugh Carey, of North Plains,
was In town yesterday. He"
peels to move to Gaston this fall.
terson
E. I. Kuratli,
President.
Wm. P. Haase,
F. Gardner
Cashier.
Andrew Bandler
Frank O. Mitchell,
Vice President.
E. M. Bowman,
Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
IL A. Kuratli,
J. J. Wismer
Hillsboro National Bank
Hillsboro, Oregon
Capital $20,000.00
' .
4 Per Cent Paid on 12 Months' Tlmo Certificates
3 Per Cent Paid on Savings
who is ehamimin dealer
Black Jaek Johnnie O. Carl
son. Chuckluek Mike Enoch Dil
lon. i
Jack Pot Joe Walter Robin
son. If this assortment of charac
ters can't pry yon loose from a
hard-boiled "grouch then jyou
are not even half-human. '
Dates tonight, Friday night
and 'Saturday night.
BASIL C HOLLENBECK
ana,
son.
MEMCER
FEDERAL HESEUVE.
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN HILLS30R0
V v
Basil C. Hollenbeek died nt his
home above Mountaindalc, May
4. 1921. after an extended illness
He was born August 11, in
Indiana, and came to the coast
in 1886, settling on the east fork
of Dairv Creek. His first wite
having passed he was married in
1805 to Charity I'reese m j,nui-
the widow surviving, uue
Stephen L,. of Hillsboro,
survives. The funeral t a k e s
place Friday nt 1 o'clock nt the
church above Mountaindalc, and
interment will be In the Raffety
cemetery, Undertaker Limber tit-
Afitinir.
Mr. Hollenbeek has resided
here since 1880 wth the excrp-
ton of a couple of years at St
Inhna. Florida. He was a very
conscientious citizen ami nun
many friends. ,f For many years
waa In the aninrv business nnd
he supplied honey to inny homes
in this section. ?
Chas. Wunderlich, of Center-
I ville, was In the city today, i '
Daniel Erwln, a student nt t.
A. C, visited With folks over me
Phil Bates, oldtime newspaper
man, now with the Oregon Manu
facturer. wll out from Portland
Tuesday and called on the Argus.
Phil is of the opinion that the
irovcrnment should pay nt lea-t
fifty per cent, of the main high
way puviug as the ..government
owns practically: fifty. per- cent.
of the land in Oregon. .'
Engineer Tibbitts of the S. P.
red e.ir vmsscnirer service, says I
that the lirst of the week, whili
running east of the city, between
here and Iteedville, going at a 40
mile din. a Hillsboro delivery
irniU crossed the track '"and tin-
motor missed the truck only six
feet. And then he 'says' people
wonder why he is taking on age.
J. J. Kuratli, one of the pio-
MRS. HILDA SCHMIDT
Mrs. Hilda Schmidt, wife of Al
bert Schmidt, of near Orenco,
died April 28, 1921, at the Wash
ington Co. Hospital ,from an at
tack of peritonitis. Her maiden
name was Hilda Zielke, and she
had been married but a little over
two months. She was born in
LeDue, Caimda,xand was aged 18
years, 6 months and 27 days
The funeral service was
here Monday' prior to'shipment to
LeDue, Canada, for interment.
Undertaker Bell directing. Her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Wm.Schmidt,
died a week prior her demise.
Mrs. Sarah Farnhani
CALL FOR PIONEERS
neers among the Swiss settlers of uollorary president of the' Corps,
this county, celebrated his 7Slh uul slie recciVed many beautiful
birthday at his home near, Phil- presents and a profusion of flow
lipslast Sunday. His children ' . ,
were present, besides other rein- Those present were Miss Anna
tives and friends. Those attend- Si; 'Mesdames Sehlausser, Mary
ing from Hillsboro were his three Knrlerj Cota, Anderson, Wm.
sons, 1'.. I., aim vounty jacksbn, Melissa Jackson, JU. A.
Clerk Kuratli. and llieir families, p u Hararaves, W. O. Donel-
f nnrvnn A ' Wiinhinirtnn Truck I soiW1 Geo. W'ann. J. H. Garrett,
Service, Wm. Jossy, Prof. Farm O .M. Cobb, L. W. House. Those
produce nnd supplies transported eainng ourms mc uj.
Lf, IVfnnntalndale.' North M. N. Lewis and Mrs M. M. Pit
I""" " ' I .. . . rs
Plains and Portland every Tues- tenger. Others asme irom v,orps
-. Ti,...ai. nn.l SnHirdnv members caving respects were
t '. i.:lJi..ri.R nnwhn. TL. C. Vauirht and Mrs. C
ati's warehouse, North Plains. E. Lytle.
d-i,1 fflnp. 4f Second fit. The host and her visitors c,n-
ni...i ,nl.,i, khi ) ' ' Aoifl ioved a very Interesting after
l none, j j i iFc.ii c.j I u v v
"John C. Hulsman, bachelor. noon;
aged .'88 years, died from an at
tnek iif peritonitis at the Wash
ington County Hospital, May fl.
1921. He is survived by his fa
ther, who lives in the Blooming
section. The funernl took place
today at 10 o'clock at the Corne
lius Catholic Church, and ; inter
ment was In the Fern , Hill ceme
tery. Undertaker Limber directing.
A call is hereby made for the
committeemen of the Pioneer As
sociation of -Washington County
to meet at Hillsboro Club Rooms.,
in Hillsboro, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, on Friday, May 18,
for the purpose of formulating a
program for the pioneers on the
Fourth of July, to be rendered
on that date at the celebration
grounds at Shute Park. Please
make response to this call. ,
J. A. Imbne, Secretary.,
Hillsboro, Ore., May 5, 1921.
DR. E. T. HILlSk
Chiropractic Physician
Using in connection Electricity,
Hydrqtherpathy and Scientific .'
Dietetics. Calls answered day or
night Telephone S961Z.
Offices 1 and 8, Heidel Building,
Hillsboro, Oregon
DR. CH. POLLOCK,
- Dctrtist .
, . i Upstairs in Hillsboro Commercial
held ...j. xr.: ci. T..nV.. li.t
IFillio i"a Juaui 0w, AviuwMw -. .
Hillsboro; - - -.. , Orego -.
DR. W. H. PASLEY,
Dentist
Offices in Heidel Bldg., ur stab s.
Main St., adjoining Post Ofice.
Phone, 8096.
HiHsboro, Oreg. .
H. W. PRICKETT,
Underteinr
We answer calls day or night to
all sections. State Licensed
Embalmer
Banks, Unjosi
Dr. J. H. Rossman,
, DENTIST
Room 1, upstairs, Shute BnlldW.
over Pharmacy,
Hillsboro, - - - Oregon
licensed Oregon 180 Penn. 1M
Phone 7f
Nathan Weston, of the Hillsbo- GZO. J. 14--
ro Schools, liaS a promising voice! FoBMfnl EtiMmM .
and has joined the Whitney Boys' I Moderate races. rM"??j w
rKn,,,. T4o ta tn mwnr viMi. Residence mnerai hwi
AiJifni.iiin Pni-flnnri th fiaf nflWaahinarton and ; Sixth Streets.
June, as a soloist, and the excel
lence of his voice is snteh that the I EUlsboro.
instructor is giving him gratis instruction.
Z Ilearn
Ore
Geo. H. Carter has bought
house and lot at Corvnllis and th
Carter family will move to the
Collegexcity in September.
The many friends of O. B.
Gates will be pleased to learn
that he will soon be fully conval
escent. He is now able to walk
about his room and will soon be
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sto
ver, of East Portland, May 8,
10.21. JL dAtiorh'tor. nt flip "Wn ah-
j r. y t - . -
ington County Hospital. The
TUALATIN VALLEY DSVEI
OPMSNT CO.
RealEsLrV
Fire, Life, AntomcllLi tzi Csi
unity lxsurtci
child came into the world by the vranlta. Hat we- farms
acsarmn route, ur. iaismore residences S
operating. Mother and child are L c f, 8, Cj.
UUIll WCll.
Leonard VanLom, of Leiay-
AU kiads of . f arii .2i
Osr, rowtrt ttd t t .j
homo.
vlJie, waa in town today,