The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 06, 1921, Image 1

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The HnLLaia
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HILLSBORO, OREGON, OCTOBER 6, 1921.
No. 31.
g B. 0EU5HI11
OEAOM SPOKAHE
Ti.. Resident Thu County
WAS A lOVElToF HORSES
Mlamrdsllalf Mil. Track for
Y...i el Witch IUi.1
,l.l.r.. and ttcrd.llhf rr.idml
.,11 r.r.l t'i Irani that Van 11.
Ik 1 .,)''. lrrn br. man.
w..li. r l,r I "''" 1 Wr
J,!., isd.ad. hallif 'd
r.k . I"U Ml
,,,.,.., .! IM-a.hiimll wa.
,m Hurling"". J"lv
j;, and rr.'il the plain
J Ot-c-.H in 13. ' parent
B,r . f PoilUnd HI and
,vi hi. I ta prrldrlil f thr
Or.ifi Niii"i"l lUnV for nrr
, (rr The d. pri ion of
I !!. ti iaiiKi'1 Imamlal
tiit.rrl "! he ufft'rrt rr
,,r I 4lrr ill life be Hrl li
S.k.nr. nhrrr he again brianir
, foi.rr til llir linamial world,
, ,r.ll vrar Mr. llrlnsh
B,H .. .1 ii place Wll.h II
r, 411.1 l- half mi1 r"
ittA tia. Ii l or "it hi hor-,
mnKii " rr" many "r
ii...r..uiililirrtl. II owned run
Hina and trolling ! k and wa
Ion r ( Iran rt.
liutmi; Ihr Cual War he wa
, mrmUr of a California rrgi
in. i,l hi. I nrd along llir mer
Uli.l md route.
,- mi a iniMiilir, unit
,.il., in, tin Salem Slalesman
pii.I 1 .1' r Ik 1.1 do M iac mi thr
OrW"ti"ii,
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irl I'Uir hr pinliiyril Clrm
Sliaiirr, ( Jolly riill. I"
KH aWllia "f lrlrfihnilitl llir
rr il, Mr, Shatter aid:
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(or lnnu I rrr workrd. liril
hr .4i.l tmi lie li. I il in maimrr
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it rau liil.t ii l( irii.lu.l r.iik,
rril frmii llir r.ia.Uiilr ami
rl llnrlr fr I tl.iviri an rm
linnktuiltl II kill nisi a i-omiIi
of Itumlrril tlnllar l r. pair tin
tiiatliiitr. .. V. ihr knrr aitl
lakr carr of il m If.
Tor Salr al llaram - J.iluixiti
m.mi r, nrarljr ttrl S1', Slti.li lia
krr HIK'HI, UimmI liniH-; Krt(,iin
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-In I l.rim 'lii -; Itink llm.
lain tliKrr, ytn a nrw ant'
turk tin.' II. J. (.r,.ff, Hill,
iMir.i. It. 3; wmlli of Ka-I Oak Si ,
llilKlxiro lnquirr of ' 11.I1II
lal.. 80 SS
l lir I.IK klratil nli.nil l.i linn
(lolllif tilrrall Mork oil I In mllltli
nut ( Jarkoii lu.ll.1111 rot. I, ami
llti a lilllr in.irr k.mi.I wt-nllirr
I In- l.ltf riiiliankntriil will In- tin
Wlir.l ami .lii.lr. f.tr inlrr
Iratrl. V. Hi Sitiiii llir t miiI t
iimrl ill r. k llir railitay. ami
with llii inirl run ill rritliil'
of S.'ulli Tualatin will liair khhI
lluiiiK m r ihrir way. I'lankliiK
U rrrihiiK ratlo r slowly on ll.i
trrsll.- ai llir 111 1111 Im.II.uh.
STATE FAIR ENDS
IH BURST QF GLORY
Waarungton County Stood Se
rtitn in Una of Prix Award
EASILY AS GOOD AS ANY
PUBLIC SALE
I wilt m II nl miI.ii' mil I inn at my
ffinn. I11II iinlr north nf Itrril
nil. nn. I I'im milt a from IlilUlm
r.i, nt I :i0 i. in., oil
STI HI Y. OCTOHKR 18
Trim uunil wurk lirr, 9)100, 7
an. I ID trnr old; S radr llnl
.( in In id r, Ixilli of tlirtu lirril;
I lnw iron whirl farm wngmi; V
nl. In. it v work linrnrti: (iiinii
lull lii iin drill, in -guild Hhn';
tlrriw rultirt MrCormlik Idndrr
in ((.nn! ..r.l.r; .I.ilf.irn tonic:
mtlk. rirl. 1 i'iilli nliim. 0nr.li'll
lii. milk i-atta, While lK"ur,j
t liii ! hi, -.urr hniiai'hold K"it"l,
I m nil t.n.U and ituuirroiia othrr
artii'lra,
Trritts of Salr 20 nil. I Ulldrr,
ravli; im r U moiilha' timr,
imlr il H .. r irllt llitrrrt.
Amlri-M' I'irraon, Ownrr,
J. '. hiimlli, Atirlinnrrr.
J.'lui iimli rw rtl, Ch-rk.
Monry o l.oll ?'.',CK) oil
lirt tla imiirotird rral rilalr
ri-iirlty. I'rank l"iiirr, frrutor
of Ihr olatr of K. I'li-frr Sr.,
CirnrliiK, It. X; or rail nn Y.. J.
M-.lrar. altornry f.ir ritali ,
Shutr Hank Ituil.lniK. IlilUlm
ru. 30 81
I rrd I Knrr and (i. A. Mirlh.
of ImI.iw Titfard. wirr in town
Turadar and rallid on thr tU)i
ioua wrrkly. I-Unrr lia, IS arn
of onion li.nmil ami hr m of
frrrd ihrrr dollar rr xaik for
I In in Mui.lav. Hr riinrludrd In
hold for a lilt t- a hr think I In rr
I no fallniK inarkrl in i(ht.
Aimlr for Sale All kind of
aj.jd- . ("jnir 41.1 phk 'iu'n for
rourarlf and ay 80 rrnti nr
iM".-HiR I"' Hnt.al f'tinn J.
('. Ilarr jdarr, Mliitrr llruli'r,
oulhravt if town. 30 11
IVrd tirnnrr, of SiholU. In
I hp -H Tm-day. (Ironrr had a
fine waluul rhihit from Ihe (iro
nrr MiClurr walnut orihanU
aiol lhor who viilnl hi ditplay
av that for ir and itill V his
.li.iwinn wa a gooil or lu lu r
than any from olhrr part of II"'
klatr.
Kor lc Hrrninn gardrn
traitor, with plow, di, lulttv
lor, mid jriiiKtooth: hkr nrw:
hrai. Sri- It at lh Vcd V ar
F.xrlmnnr. J"1-'
(J. S. Half rnmr out from I'orl
land Tm-aday and rnt the day.
lie ramr mil ovrr llir .outnrrn
PatlhV and ay it i hi tirt trip
on that routr for uiiny yrnr. I If
had no i.h a that Ihrrn-
.iilnirl.an rlllrtiirnt ah'iiK
Ihr Aloha I lulu r rit-lit of way.
Johnaon'a Studio h jut re
ri lvrd an n.hanrr ioniniiirnt of
lhr niflirat, up to dnlr holiilny
mounta rvir lrou,hl to IlilUlm
8tt8
J. X. Ohlrr, Ihr NihnUni nhin
l.. mill man, waa ovrr th llrl
nf III rrk.
Viailor to Fair Laud Our Eakibit
and Say il was Splendid
Ihr Si till- I ir rii.lr.l l.ikl Snlur-
dar llitfllt ill a l.lil.. i.f ifl.irv anil
Ihc ronu-n!! of opinion hy all
who inl Iroiii tin count y i I lint
Ihr WashliiKlou (otiuty rxluhil
irrparrd l.y W illiam Si hulinrrii h
a Ihr rtkcrtitivr. wa a irood a
anv on ilitnlav. altlioiiirh tin-
jii.ltf.- awarded it Imt Mtrnlh
plarr. A a in.illrr of fact mi
i lui I v iiinii In . I wen- thr lariou
rlullt lh.it I l.i-y left imt little
room or hou r.
(train, itra!, vrKetahlc.
fruit ami all line of annrutturr
and linrlii ullurr wrrr rrprrwiil
rd hy llir i-ontity diplay, ami
thrre wire iore of county and
ktatr nulor who felt that w
should havr had lirt idnrr.
i
Thr wi-rk wa one of hraittiful
w rather, and thr niulit wrrr not
ovi-rlt eoiil.
Thr listior rr(ti.trrrd rxcrrd
ed thai of anv tale f.iir in thr lit)
tear of history ami Washington
coui.l v wnt morr tlinn at any timr
situ r the state fair wa inaugu
ralrd.
S'rkt vrar Washiuuton cimiilv
will prolil hy ihr rxprrieiic" of
IMS), and recls to Ito to Salem
with a display that will hr hijiKrr
than i vcr ami lrin homr a first
iw ard.
BRUCE E. CAMPBELL
llrm-r F. Camphrll, well known
in llillshoro. died in i'ortlnml. al
thr (iood Samaritan Hospital,
Srpt. 1 . ('nmpU-ll lived
In rr in the eighties and nim-tira,
whrn his fathrr. RrV. J. A. ( 'a in o-
Im II. was in the Christian ( hiirch
pastorale lure and I'ariuiliyton.
lie wa horn at I Lirrisliurir, June
51, 1078. Hi parent arc both
drad. and he i survived hv three
I. r..t hers, 1.. W. and W. S., of
Portland, and J. 1 ., of Smith Riv
rr. California.
Mr. C.iirpbcll wa the victim of
an ai-eidcut. Hr Was riding a
motorryilr on tlu Sandy boule-
vanl and wa struck hy a ma
chine, throwing him to the imve-
mint. Hi skull wa fractured.
our .u broken, and he M-stiinrd
intrrnnl iniurie. A he wa
known a a c.irrful driver the nc
cideiil must have Wen nnavoida
hie.
Cn in nhril wa a conductor on
niit! of Portlnnd'a atrri t tnr lint'N.
He wa a lumber of the L. (. L.,
the I. 0. 0. F. and the Stri ct Car
Men' rnion. He win univernl
Iv ester med beenuse of hi jrenlal
jjood nature, and the Horil tri'i
ute nt the r.ivc were a tentimon
ial of hi standing, among hi
friend. The funcrnl war held in
Port In ml Monday, and interment
wa at iarminKton. under the
niispicci of the t)dd Fellow.
HILLSBORO AT 0. A.C
US
Safety
For Safely.
For Convenience.
For Peace of Mind.
Put and keep your valuable! in our Safety Depo.it Vwillfc
We will rent you a box for a. low ai $2.50 per year.
Come in and tee them.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
Oregon Agricultural college.
F.dward Wall, of HilUboro, has
been pledged to Sigma Alpha F.p
ilon, a national fraternity. Wall
i n frenhmnn in civil engineering.
The list of fraternity pledge
also included Arthur Rollins to
Delta Kappa. Rollin U register
ed rook In electrical engineering.
II.. U asnirimr to a position on the
freshmen football eleven and
nl,. ved for some time in the game
Saturday, in which the varsity dc-f....i.-l
i In- rooks 6H to 7.
Lawrence. (Okey) Tnggart is
is striving fin" an end position on
il... varaile smuid. He pblVCll a
full quarter in the varsity-rook
gnnie Saturday, and it is expected
that his ability anil experience
.. ;il u in him n iilncc on the team
W. Verne McKinney has been
appointed a night editor' on the
II . nil' t,r. The Barometer Is a
paper issued semi-weekly by stu
dents nt ttie college, .urainiirv
...ill l.,.ti ehnrire of the lucsuay
edition in the evening until it goes
to iiress. t
Margaret Sullivan.
SHOP IN YOUR HOME
c...i..ui,' S.liwelzer embroidered
ii...i ' .
robes hundreds of Importeii
sturdv fflnglmms
snow while goods"; everlasting
shirU: exclusive draperies, uc;
your Fall and Winter wardrobes
All kinds of varns. Let me show
you the samples In your own
homen visit implies no owitfa
A VlllV.
fr. O. C. Combs,
1811 Main St. Telephone
J. M. Wlilrkiib . of vtr Brr '
illr, was In town Turaday.
Rr t Irannl vrtch acrd for aalr.
Wm. A. (ioodin, Cornrliu,
Ore. 9tf
Tony Sinav, of above iiloom-
ing, wa a HilUhoro caller Tues
day morning.
Wanted (orl for ifenrral
housew ork. Teh phonr IlilUboro
132. II 32
Richard Conuell. of Portland,
wa out Saturday, greeting hi
friemU.
It: Big Lay mare; left kip
down. Notify II. M. Shannon,
llillshoro, R. I. 29 II
A. Andrron. of Hrlvrtia. wa
in Saturday and called on thr
home paper.
Prter White, of near Cherry
(Srore, wa grrrting friend in
the county eat Saturday.
For aale: Twelve cowa, Ireah
and coming frenh oon. Elmer
Miller, North Plain. 19 11
Andrew Pirrson, of Rrrdvillr,
was greeting frirmU here Satur
day morning.
II. M. V'atulrrtandrn, of near
Roy, waa mm Argua callrr the last
of the week.
William Knittcl, of below Bcav-
rrton, waa an Argu callrr thr
last of the werk.
Soirella ' Corietiere Drop a
card or phone 38 and 1 will call
at your home. Mrs. M. E. Cau
dle, IlilUboro. Z9-3Z
Jake Reiclicn. of West Union.
waa greeting friend here Friday
morning.
We have a large quantity of
drain tile, building tile, brick, etc.
Yard at Forent Orove. forest
drove Clay Product Co. 82
Harry B. Wickham, of near
Elmonlca. was a city caller Mon
day, on probate business.
Ambrose Schmidlin, of above
Ruxton, w in town Tuesday, on
business with the county court.
John Lipwrt. of Banks, wa
shaking hands with his Killsboro
friends Monday morning.
For Sale Three Jersey cows
and Holstein bull, subject to reg
ister. Lee Clark. Hillsboro, Ore.
R. 8. Telephone North Plains
23F8. . 802
Louia J. Pranger, of Banks, was
in IlilUboro 'Tuesday, the guest
of his brrther,"I . J., of the firm of
Pranger iV Co.
John Linoert. of Bank, was
shaking hands with his Hillsboro
friend Monday, and remember
ed the home paper in hi calls.
Kor Sale Soan of smooth.
round built 2 year old mules j also
registered Duroc Jersey sows,
will farrow Oct. 20th. t. J.
Chalmers, Cornelius, Ore. 2
Mr. A. W. Rinir. of Portland,
in town Saturday, enroute to
her Portland home, after visiting
with the F.. J. Hoffmans, of near
Farmington.
For Sale Twenty registered
Duroc Jersey pigs, six weeks old.
Ten miles northeast of Hillsboro.
Helvetia section, Hillsboro. R. I.
A. Anderson. 81-88
An alarm from the H. P.
Schmeller home, south of Fir St..
nt Fifth, culled oat the hre de-
nartmcnt. Tuesday morning, but
there was no damage.
Pinnn instruction every Satur
day at the Roy Stuart home,, 1123
Fourth St. Can take care of a
few more pupils. Eva Pit
man. 81-88
T A Jarkson. of Cornelius,
t '
was nn Argus caller Tuesday.
wi.il.. in town L. A. made a visit
to the Argus, and he will get the
religious weekly for two years.
I:,., Loudon, of above Bloom
ing, wa in town Tuesday. Jim is
more th in glad to get paca w om
reliable Washington county, and
he savs when he moves again it
will be when the undertaker cart
him away.
v. Sale or Rent Five-room
house, high ceilings; newly paint
...l .ml imiiercd inside: wood
house full of wood; fruit trees,
large lot. 1044 Seventh Mrect,
between Washington and Base
line. -a
Saturday. October 1,
tool in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Alex
ander, Hillsboro, a son, weight 12
lbs. The sheriff is in smiles, as
this is the first son born to tne
Alexander household, their nrsi
two being girls.
Ti, Francis Wiest & Company,
stnrted loaning again
this week, after a temporary lay
off occasioned by burning out
early In the Fall. Eighty men
n re employed by these people,
and they will ship out ixo inous
nnd feet of logs dally. They had
not expected to start until Spring,
.a . f t. f 1 I. at
but the activity in mincer
factor in their starting this Fall.
TV R. Roe. of above Mountain-
dale, was in town Friday after
RCoVCQTnil DlnrJEPR
u
LfilLIIIUIl I lUriLLII ll ... ..... . 0m 0.
wouan passes away I C.B. BUCHANAN & CO.
Mrs. Mary A. Pratt, Pioneer of.
1852, Diet at Age of 89 Years
HUSBAND KILLED IN EAST
Waa Robbed of $3,000 in 1867,
Leaving widow institute
Mra. Mary A. Pratt, aard 89
vrar. 7 months and 12 days, died
at the home of her son. David
HarjK-r, near Braverton, October
1, 1921. She was bom in Missou
ri, Feb. 19, 1H32. At the age of
20 years she croed the plain.
rulinir a little mule, and hched in
driving thr stock with the cara
van. She attended school at Sa
lem in and in 1931 was mar
ried to Flias Harper. In 1S67
they returned to Missouri and
went to Arkansas to look for a
farm location. While searching
for a place, Mr. Harper was kill
ed and robbed of 3,000, which
he had in a belt around his hod v.
This left the wife destitute with
five children to support.
Mr. Harper returned to Ore
gon with her rhildrrn in 1871,
i.nd settled again near Sileni.
where, in 1876, she was married
to Lewi P. Pratt, who died at
The Dalles in 1881. Mr. Pratt
returned to the valler and since
that date has lived the greater
part of the time with her son
David.
Her mother lived to the nc of
101 vrar.
She is survived bv the son. Pt
vld Harner. and two daughters,
Mrs. L. K. Adair, McMinnville,
and Mrs. S. E. Ripperton, of Se-
ittle.
The funeral took place Oct. 4.
nt the M. E. church. Ker. Ii. A
Orav conducting the service, and
interment was under the direc
tion of Undertaker Prgg.
WELLS REED
Vauirhn H. Wells and Mrs. Nora
Reed were united In marriage at
the First Methodist Episcopal
church. Portland, Sunday after
noon. Oct. 2. 1921. Rev. Joshua
Stanfield officiating. The cere
mony was performed in the pres
ence of the families of the bride
and groom, and a few invited
friends.
The bride is well known in the
Rose City, and the groom is an
oversea veteran, having been one
of the first of the Hillsboro young
men to get Into France. He was
with an engineering corps and
was under fire his first week in
France.
He is a son of Chas. E. Wells
of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wells
will be at home to their friends
after October 15 nt SV Stark
St.. Portlnnd.
STARTS JERSEY HERD
William Brogden, of Brogdcn
Acres, east of Hillsboro, has ac
quired a foundation for a herd of
registered Jerseys. The past
week Mr. Brogden bought from
Geo. Biersdorf, registered Jersey
breeder, three calves, two heifers
and one bull calf. The bull calf
it aired bv PoODv's St. MawCS:
and is a grnndson of Noble Ladd's
Lady Helen. One of the heifers
is sired by Poppy's St. Mawes and
the other by Helen's St. Mawes
Rosarie. The dam of one of the
young ladies has a record of 585
ibs. of fat as a senior three year
old.
The trio will ffive Mr. Brogib n
a start for a herd that may be
heard from in a few years.
CLUB ELECTS
(Incorporated)
HilUboro, Cornell iu and North Plain
Wholesale and ReUll Dealer la
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
SEE US BEFORE BUYING '
Ca lot shipper of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
We Always Pay the Market Price for Grain and Hay
of All Kinds
SEE US BEFORE SELLING
Telephones; Hilkboro, Main 14,
Cornelius, Gty 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL
BANK .
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK
Three and Four per cent paid on
time deposits .
Rent one of our Safety Deposit Bote. Take '
care of your valuable paper. We keep a
nightwatch in the building to protect jow ae-
curitie a well a onr own.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
J. A. Thornburgh,
President.
W. W. Mcldoway,
ONE CEN
SALE
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES SUNDRIES
RUBBER GOODS TOILET GOODS
STATIONERY PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
The Delta Drug Store
Forest Grove, Ore., October 4.
The Monday Club, a community
nrcran ixntion of Forest Grove,
which includes in its membership
hi farnltr of Pacific University
nnd many residents of this com
munity, this week elected the fol
lowing officers Ur. il. nates,
dean of faculty and Professor of
Philosophy of Pacific Lniversity:
president! Miss C. Christianson.
... m . w T .
vice-nresident : Miss n. Miens
a.pernrv-treasi:rer: Mrs. W. P
Dyke, chairman social committee;
Ml Afnnehe Lamrlev. chairman
program committee ; F. C. Taylor,
professor of Latin ana uree i
the University, chairman oi me
membership committee.
For Sale Five acres, part of
the Spring Hill farm, between
r.notnn and Dillev. $800. Write
or apply, Margaret MacLachlan,
Public Library, Portland, ure-
gon. 9-0
Rolland Dunn, of Hillsboro,
and Hasel Eastlick. of Portland,
were married at Vancouver, Wn.J
wnoy, I
Caahler. I
:
Watches
Silverware
Noveltie
A- 4
Prompt Repairing
HOFFMil
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Main Street t irisfciawa, Oreg
ii
the first of the week.
ba a
noon.