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HILL5BORO, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 29, 1921.
No.SC
H. H. BEAU 6EIS
CRACK OS HIS BEA!I
ckcu.1 JJ lm
11,000 and Year M Jail
CUIl-TY OF LIQUOR SALE
-jj VYhitkry lo Harry Mill, el
Crlrbratiom Ground, in July
II
ti hi. of Portland,
i I, III rtarll flH llift
g,rn a w"
.M U' I ? " truit "'
h,m . ' U0U J1"1!
M-ulni.. ..f rr for violation,
of id- it'i"' stair f !
,...... last Julv Bran ll;
iqr I lUrry II. li. and Oilier r.
ljr.rll and Oscar Jcob caught
, villi thr hmI jttt In
tnl. (mil thr l"lll l"
K ..m.Is, II'H piiiilinl
t, ....hi 14 im lliroiitfh Mini ad
mild. I tlmt It.att w I thr cllcr
rH f.iuillil " J"r
ilriwtl tn t'X l'"" "ae
Tlnirxli afternoon. Aftrr Jr
utv Wtilrrt ami Chlrf I.rrn
rut mi (Ik "'! toKI what
tfiry knr of ihr r, there wa
n adjournment until tlir nnt
ai. mi i m, hrn Bran withdrew his
l. ( not guilty ainl plrdrd
ruillv to tlx l imlirtnirnt.
Ju.k'- llirlry rnlrnrrd liirn to a
fin.- ( ""' ! a U month' jail
M-ulniir on mid Indii tmrtil, ami
pr..1. .I him conditionally thai hr
.r " i iJ unit I In- court ni.li
ittnii t n .1 -I . l n mill iruli
lilt r.mir through illl I lr ruin
uf ihr realm.
Tin- jiirf drawn In try t ! rar
--('. I. SlalrV. XrU NrUin. C.
Vi". Spii-ring, llrrtrrt Sahnow, fr.
. Tibhili. S. C. Inklrv. Gro.
Wd.-.i. I. J. Itu.hl.i. Aug, Kah j Portland
lr, It M lUnk. AVm. Mlerlrrgnii
o With i a wr.k old;
dosrn lirii; tram good horu , J
yrar, IliUU raih; art hravy work
liarttra, art luMy harnr.., hravy
farm khi, John Drrrr
lmr. It tmh; lilt .Htli .lrK ,ar
row, t in i nr.iii tlrill, fn
niiiK mill. lira. II. y K,,
hiiK-r: mll frnl ih...M r, tl f
orrutfatr.l l.in.l r..l. r. rrm , ,
arator, 4 t. u K,i milk ,
ami Hunirroui ollirr art u I. a.
I'rre lumh at Itoori.
Trrm-!U ami un.lrr, rah;
uvrr $10, nit inoiitli.' .iriitnl
llolr at rr rrut intrrr.l.
Mli hai l Suahaurr, t)in r.
J. V. Iluxlir,, Am K.uirrr.
I rank Miulra, t I. rk.
DAVIS HERMAN
TIhi. A. llaiU ai.l MU. Mirilvn
llrrman mrri tinitr.l In marrlaffr
t tlir luiiiir nf Ihr oliiln!iii( niri
l-.trr, Itr. Nuri.ian K. Tiilly. ..
lor uf tlir- rir.t I'r. l.ylrrinn
iluirih, I'urtlanil, Srj.t. H, USI
Thr hrilr U the iliuwhlrr of M r
Sophia lli-rman, uf ulh f Nr
Inn, ami U alii.li lit at thr II. hn
kr Walkrr rollrr, hr rf hr will
mi railiialr In a I'miiiiirri in I
i'.'uiw. Shr U a titi-ntiil iiiui
l ian ami rrrtrilly jMipiiUr
with tln J on n kit rt in HilUlMim.
Tin itroiim i a ami of Tlioa. R.
HavU, f.ir yrar a rrl.lrnt of
imrth uf lltlUliorii, nw dung in
('irtlan.t. Mr ( attrmlinK thr
I'orll.iiul liKlitnlr of Tm liii..l..v,
irriaratiry to takitiit iii hi
tulir uf mrilii iur in a f'alifur
Ilia Cull.-((r, r rll ktiimn at
HilUlHiru, ulirrr hr m 111 hi hoy
Ii.mhI. niul la.nUy prior hn aril
iliHil lirramr a inrmhrr of I'lr
ni L-nlur n. It, K. P.. of thi
rilv.
Mr. an. I Mr, PnUi arr miklniz
llirlr lionir at 3)11 I.nrrh ttrrrt.
CELEBRATION
i ii ...i. i .11..
,i , , I Mm. i. II. 11.11. of Sra.iilr, I.
IH 11' l'l II. II, V.IIIII....I ".t,. . i'
, ... .. , hrrr f.ir an rt-iiril iit
raiiui mi roil ri inrrr iimri, aiuij
llirrr l intf no rr,Hin. Ilia Imili
uf t'O ii ttrttarril forfrllril to
llir i-oiihI V .
Tin w hi ll i ii if nir aitaln! J. V.
Samii, V. Sn(ti, Clirrmr Jgti
nrr. II (irnrur ami (, B, 01irr,
rli,r..l uith Kamlilitlft at Tim
hrr, arrr rnlli.l an. I tlrfrntlntit
IwiiiK iilisinl. thrlr hail of S0
raih a .In larril furfril,
Thr Mxmr orilrr nil miilr
siinl (i.-.i. H. .!itiirr, ln'
bail of l(0 via f.irfriln! t. il.r
l llr
lliinlrr vrr,n lliinlrr. ilrrrrr
for .liintiff iliiortr.
Tin- (ur ill n lurn tii'itorr'iw
m.triiint'
AUCTION SALE
Having h nl my farm, I will aril
it my ilir, l inilra rnrthral
f ( orm Inn, at tm a. m., on
TUSH AV, (HTODKR
Ripit. rnl HoUtrin row, S J'rar,
lu fri nhi ii in Manli, now In nulk ;
onr high grailr Jrwry, II ) rar, to
Irrlmi in Mrih; two )-oun
fowi, to Iiavc arruiul ralvr In
Oitohrr; urailr Jrmry, 7 yrara
irrvh hint .Ma nh, not limlj four
1'iirr .n, MoUtrlit lirifrrt. from
gmi.l tr.iiliurri, two of tUrni i
yrntn, two f Ihrni yiarliliK, all
liuililr o n-glatryi rrnllrrrJ
HoUliiu I,,,!!, yearling, S grailr
yrarlniK luifrra, llolntrina; t
lira.l nl.i.nN, K0 Ilia, f aill broo.l
liat: Hig bay niarr; left lii
ilown. Notify II. M. Shannon,
HilUlHiro, It. I. S0II
Anton ll-riiiriM, of Vrrhoorl,
a a city rallrr .M.unUy aflrr
noon.
I'or aalr: Vrtcli rnl mlrj
willi whral ami ont . A. Kihrli,
hrar (juatiliia Station, Orrpn
Flrrtrir. J 80
W. V. Wil y, of KilMioro, ami
llin.lrr.oi Sunt It. of lUnki, arr
mrmlirr of ihr I'liilril Stair
graml j'lf), ai Portlaii.l.
TVaiu wantril to haul ronl
wootl lrtwrr SiholU ami Shrr
wooil. Mr. Bunii. U. rarr l.r
bran. 19-90
lrr.1 Calilwrll, of llmlon.
ralrr for t lie S. P. .hiimrlit, h
niovnl In IlilUhiin ! rmiilr,
having punliKi-il a homr hrrr.
Thr L L. loai.r, will known
hrrr, writ that Motitrnatio, Un.
i rii in vine a fit-r liu'ian Summi"
ami thrrr U J.lrlty of noitirr
for Fill il iwiiii(.
Jolinon' Sluilio ha jnt rr
rrivnl an ailvaiuf loiuixninrlit of
thr niflirt, up lo ilatr holiday
mount rvrr lirouglit In IlilNho
8!) 91
ro.
F. A. ( lark, who ii taking rarr
of thr ihonting rrrrvr at lrrr
Ulaml for A. C. Shulr, I.. P. A.I
am ami t). 0 .Harlow, la having
thr time of hi lifr looking aftrr
Ihr .link .
9iuA X& tfu. Utuv 4ydjuvnjU
a.-..a- L.. av.. A..
U 1 cut nonrv
in our Bank
WE WILL
t it common cent, thai male dollari and enough dollar,
"wke a FORTUNE.
If you ever expect to have barrel of money" you muti
u COMMON SENSE -and bank regularly a PART of your
income, ,
Nor muit you Ut tome peddler of a "fake" tcheme get in
n't work on you. .
Conwlt your BANKER before you invett.
are at your tervice. ;
W invite YOUR Banking Buiinew.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
- -
T W. T .... ''. l -JJ
lii .ra-v, ..r t a
f "SI
llolda I'.arrciart on Completion of
l.oop Highway Laat Week
MANY GO FROM IIILLSBORO
Big Parade in Aftrrnoon, Follow.
d With Eaerriara. City Park
I ully liflrrn tlioiitninl pi i.plr at
triulr.l thr MiMninvillr irlrhra
tion last ri.Uy. romim-morating
Ihr oiHMnng of thr Mi-niorinl
lliuhway, lotnpri.iiijt Ihr loop
from Porll.ui. throiili IlilUhorn.
I or. t Crovr, (la.lon, North
Vaiohill. ( aril. hi, ,i Mr.Minnv illr.
ami tliim r hi. k In I'ortlaml vln
1'avton ami Nrwhrrg anj thr
I'aplt.il llilitinv in nvrr thr Trr
wilhgrr. Thr MiMinnvillr hnml
rnuir iI ihii I.i llravirloll Friday
iiioriiuiu and furnihn niulc fur
ihr auto pnradr. On rrarliinj
H.IUIioro thr linr of ntarhim-ii
rirrivr.l a rotui.lrrahlr addition.
Mayor Shot, Dr. L. W. Hyde
mil (ih mi 1. Ii, . ri-Mtlt lit mill
urrrlary of thr IlilMxir.i C'luh.
i.ihi i.illy rrpri'M iiti .1 IlilUhoro
n. I joniril thr lii ilrinonst ration
Man) I iilUdor.i and I irrt (irovr
iiiai hinr mi rr in thr ,iif ulrri t
para. I.- u hn Ii iliOimi.lril at tin-i-ily
park aflrr a two milr dim
onitralioii int.! Iwrn I.ik il.
Ir. I.. V. Hulr. r irt or titinu
thr Spanikh War Vrlrran, Ir.l
thr raking. hi Mihjrtt liring
"AiiM-rirattim." Dr. Ilydr paid
a trihulr lo Ihr Amrriran I-ginn
hoy, who hfl.l ihnr(r of thr rrlr
lirati.m. and hi Id that thr srrvirr
mrn of the world war, the Span
ish War Vi trran and thr (irand
Army of thr Rrpuhlii- wrrr filling
wiiii of the rrv uliitionnry fitln-r
who f.inuhl for nnd Iniitt Ihr
lin ntt l ri puhlii' Ihr w orld hn
itnron-il. i aprrrh wa im-
prrsiivr nnd worthy of profiur I
rounl(-ralion.
It. A. ll.xith, rhairman of thr
hiuhway rommiion, followrd,
ami in a rharartrrUtir adurett
old of what had Ih-i-ii arrom-
lihnl in thr pant four year hv
thotr in rhargr of permanent
hiuhway liuilding. Hr aid that
thi wa ihr nttr of gisolinr Iran-
lortalion and hr dwrlt on thr
fart that Oregon ha mndr thr
grratrt progrm of any italc in
ir iiniiin, riinsidrring hrr arant
iiiptilation. llr ilriw- parallels
on ihr old mrlhorl of Ir.i vr 1 and
Ihr nrw, and told how- it forinrrly
took tm day to ti"vrrc the htalc
hi-n now- it rotild !' arrf.mplish-
d in a m.mv hoi.r.
Frank Itranrh Rilry rrprewnl-
rd Mayor Itakrr, and in an rlo-
juriit ndilrr- told of Orrgon'n
glorir and how thr F.at wn bo
ominif iulrrrlrd. Aftrr travrl
intf all ovrr thr t'nitod State rx-
ollinii Oreifon' heautie. Mr. Ri-
rv nnl Hint lie lin.l louiiil no
I nrr like Oregon. He conlrml
d Hint Orriron, with it Mt.
oo.l, it Columbia Rivrr high
way, it hrnutiful i rater I.nkr,
ind all Ihr rest of Anirrirn iM'ntrn
or seenie grandeur, and that we
houlil do more to let thr world
know our bleing.
Judge J. AV, (loodin and Com-
missiiiner WiMiier nnd John Ire-
ami wrrr prrrnt at the eclebra
lion.
Aside from n few little detour.
all of whioh ran he negntirtted in
any kind of wr-ither, the highway
i now open clear to MeMlnn-ille.
II.
SCHOOL ELECTION
Notier of Sehool Eltttlon to in-
crrane tax more than nix per cent,
over that of the previous year:
Notice I hereby given to the
irnl voters of Scholl District No.
7 of AVasdiinittoii County, State of
Orciron, that an election will be
held In said District at Ilillslioro
liirh School on the 8th day of
r
October, 1981, at Z o clock in tnc
afternoon, to vote on the question
of Increasing the amount of the
tax levy in said District tor the
year 1981 by more than six per
cent, over tnc amount oi auvu
cvy for the year immediately
nrrrrdinflr.
It ia necessary to raise this ad
ditional amount by special levy
for the following reasons:
General expansion of the
schools necessitating additional
teachers and equipment.
Dated this 10th day of fcept
1981.
AV. V. Bergen,
District Clerk.
J. 0. Robb,
Chairman Board of Director
For Sale Five acres, part of
ihr Snrinir Hill farm, between
'I. on and Dillev. $800. AVrite
or apply. Margaret MaeLachlan
Public Library, Portland, Ore
Mr. Claud.- Smiili, f rri-,,t
firnvr, was in thr Monday.
Ur (leaned ,, t. l, wrd for aalr.
A in. A. fioo.hii, Cornrliu.
Orr. suit
S. A. D. Mr, k, f ,bor North
Plain, wa in the ,jty Monday
afti-rriixin.
For aalr: TwiUe rows, freali
and rom in g frrh m.on. Fdmrr
Miilrr, North Plain. 89 11
Alex fiord. in, of North J'lain.
wa ovrr town the last of thr
wrrk, grrrtipg frirn.1.
' Spirella Corctirre Drop a
ear.l or phonr 3Kt and I will rail
at yoor home. Mr. M. E. Cau
dlr, HilUboro. 29 92
Austin SiiiiiiK, nf Farmiugton,
waa grrrtlng frirmU in thr roun
ty arat Saturday aftrrnoon.
For Salr Three Jrrtrv row
and Ilolstrin bull, mihirrt to rrv
itrr. I Clark. HilUUiro. Orr.
It. 3. Trlrphonr North Plain
23F5. 30 98
It. M. Bank and S. V. Inklry
wrrr tranaactiiiK huinr in thr
city Monday for tlir Hank dairy
and hog ahow.
A c have a large ipiantity uf
lira i n tilr, builtlmg tile, brick, rtr.
A ard at rorr.t (irovr. Forrt
(irovr ClajJ Product Co. 92
IVtrr Jpsv, who movrd with
hi family to Milwaukir last June,
wa a HilUboro raller the last of
thr wrrk.
For sal r Herman garden
tractor, with plow, disc, c-i.lliv
tor, nnd springtootli: like nrw;
cheap. See it at the L'rd Car
F. change. 28tf
Mr. and Mr. W. II. M.F.I
downry, of KerdviIIr, wrrr city
visitor Monday aftrrnoon. AN. It
krrp two tractor buv on the
lug Ijidd Si Rrrd farm.
Applr for Salr All kinds of
nppl.n. Come aid pick iu'n for
yourirlf and pay SO cc-nta prr
bct. Bigelow Bros., at T rmrr J.
C. .Hare place, Mintcr Bridgr,
outhrast ot town. ' 30-51
Sixty-eight car of log rolled
into HilUboro, Monday. Thrrr
of them remained hrrr for the lo
cal mill ana mxtv-nvr wrnt on
through to thr rivrr. Last wrrk
the loads avrragrd ntty a day
through the ItilKl'or.i yards and
that i some logging.
Jloncy to Iian ?2,000 on
first clas improvrd rral rstatr
ecurity. Frank Unitrr, executor
of the ctate of F. I'ngrr Sr
Cornelius, R. 8; or rail on E. J
McAlenr. attorney for rstnU
Shittc Rank Building, HilUbo
ro. 30 91
For Sale at Bargain Johnson
mower, nearly nrwl 8i Studeba
krr wagon, boo hai)r: Krvstone
ilis"; (iO-tooth harrow; 14-inch
steel brain plow; Rock Inland po
tnto divKt-r, good as new am
work line. II. J. Groff. Hills
horo. R. IS; south of East Oak St
HilUboro.--Inquire of AA'rndall
Davis. 30-92
John II. Humphrey., who spent
the Summer at A rnatchic, A n
in the big fruit orchard, arrived
at HilUbero lat week for a few
day' visit with friend. The man
for whom he worked sold 4147
boxra of Alberts peaches, brside
supplying his local trade in thr
itv. John started Monday morn
inn for n visit with John Payne
near Eugene, Hr and Mr. Paynr
were neighbor down at AA'ood
and a few days ago.
AVhen in need of a monument,
marker, or posts, or cemetery
work of any nature, whether pur
lin sed by yourself or thru the
Woodmen or any lodge It will be
to vour interest to consult Lewis
& Co., as they will give you a bet
tcr monument, etc., than can be
purchased for the money any
where rise In fact they can save
,i
you considerable on any pur
chase. 81tf
AA'ashington County has been
sent another check by thr state
treasurer, for the county s share
of auto licenses since March 1
amounting to J4.243.I8. lam
bill county gets $3,086.86, more
than a third less. Multnonnh
Marion nnd Klamath are the
three counties that beat AA'ashing
ton in ' payment of anto license
money. Thus AA'ashington county
in n vear has lumped from eighth
to fourth place in auto license
payment.
Mary E. Levack has sned Stan
lev Levnek for divorce. They
were married at naiama, v asn
Nov. 80. 1918. The wife alleges
that the husband has told her he
did not care for her, and she
charges cruelty and Indifference
to the plaintiff. ; She asks for
$2500 permanent alimony in
gross and $50 per month for her
support, aside from $50 suit mon
ey nnd $150 attorney fees. She
niWes her husband is a civil en
gineer and that he has" charge of
that class of work for Hillshoro
IDUSTRIAL CLUB
HAS SPLENDID FAIR
Youngsters Put up a Fine Exhibit
in Hdlaboro
MANY PRIZES WERE GIVEN
17
Girls Show Skill in Canning and
Sewing
The Industrial Clubs of AA'anhing-
ton County brld tbrir Annual
air in the Studebakrr Garage in
HilUboro, Srptrmbrr 81 and 22.
Kdith Hanson, of DUIry; Evan
geline Frost, of AVattsi (irorgr
Trotlitrr, of Tigard, and Elmer
Koeniif, of (ironrr, were awarded
frrr trip to the Statr Fair.
Premium wrre awarded for
the brt standard rlub exhibit a
ollow:
Sewing
First prist, attv ScHool, No,
27. Srrond, Oak Park, No. 89.
Third, Tiirard. No. 23.
Home Making
First, Tiirard, No. 23.
(iardrn Home, No. 92.
Srrond, Sherwood, No. 88. Third.
Tigard. No. 23.
Poultry-
First, Titrard, No. 23. Second,
iardrn Home, No. 92.
Rabbits
First, Tigard, No. 23.
The following individual prizes
wrre awarded:
Potatoes
First, Franklin Biihman, Kan
a City, No. 5fl. Second, .AA'altrr
Zw ingli, Tigard, No. 23. '
Garden
First, Jamrs II. Jerrett, Dilley,
No. 10.
Calve
First, Elmer Kornig, Gronrr,
No. 39. Sreond, Harry Sehmelt
rr. Mt. Home, No. 96.
Piga-
First, Eugrne Bishop, Garden
Iome, No. 23. Second, Delbert
Hutchrns, Banks, No. 13.
Sheep
First Elvin Almquist, Witch
tael. No. 79.
Milk Goats
First, Marvin Gaarde, Tigard
No. 23.
Sewing, Division I
First, Evangeline Frost, Watts
No. 27. 2nd. Golda Reese, Oak
Park, No. 89. 3rd, Madeline
Frathrrs, Tiirard, No. 29. 4th
Gertrude Roberts AA'atts, No. 27
fith. Eulalia Frost, AA'atts, No. 87
Sewing, Division II
Fir.t, Edith Hansen, Dilley, No
10. 2nd, Melissa Merrill, Beav
rrton No. 48. 3rd, Gladys Shel
lenberger, Braverton, No. 48. 4th
Irene Pollock. Dillev, No. 10. 5th
Rhoda Shrllt nbergrr, Beavrrton
No. 48.
Sewing, Division III
First, Alicr Hering. Seth, No.
66.
Home Making .
First. Minerva Rctxlaff; 2nd.
Anna Freson; 3rd, Marion AVest;
4th, Alice Mungcr; 5th, F.lma
Lusby, all of Tigard, No. 23.
Cooking
First Mildred Tooie, Sherwood
No. 88; 2nd, Calvin Powell, 3rd,
Harriet Staub, 4th, Margaret
Ochs all of Garden Home, No.
92 ; 5th, George Trotlitter, Tigard
No. 23.
Canning
First, Gladys Miller, AVitch
Haxel, No. 79.
In the contest for places on the
Stock Judging Team to go to the
State Fair the winners were:
Elmer Koenig, Groner, Dist.
No. 89 : Harry SehmelUer, Moun
tain Home, Dist. No. 96; Arthur
Bogard, Mountain Side, Dist. No.
50. The Club pme is 10.00.
Independent Stock Judging
First, Elvin Almquist, $2.50;
2nd, Harold Bakke, $2.00: 3rd,
Earling Bakke, $1.50, all of
AVitch Haxel, Dist. No. 79.
The following members of the I
Tigard Rabbit Club gave a pub
lic demonstration in rabbit judg
ing and will enter the Rabbit
Judging contest at the State
Fair: George Tromtter, r.ugene
Bishop, Robert Grandy. Club
prise, $10.00.
N. A. Frost,
Co. School Supt.
SHOP IN YOUR HOME
Exclusive Schweiaer embroidered
robes hundreds of imported
yard goods; sturdy ginghams,
snow white goods; everlasting
shirts; exclusive draperies for
vour Fall and AA'inter wardrobes
All kinds of yarns. Let me show
you the samples in your own
home a visit implies no obliga
tion to buy.
Mrs. G. C. Combs,
1811 Main St. Telephone
261. S088
C. 8. BUCHANAN & CO.
(Iacorporated)
HilUboro, Cornelius and North Plain
Wholesale and ReUtl Dealers Ia
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
SEE US BEFORE BUYING
Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
AA'e Always Pay the Market Price for Grains and Hay
of All Kinds
SEE US BEFORE SELLING
Telephones; HilUboro, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
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Three and Four per cent paid on
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Rent one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. Take
care of your valuable papers. AA'e keep a
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The Rexall Store
The Delta Drug Store
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