The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 06, 1921, Image 2

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    THE HILLS80R0 ARGUS
County Official Paper
L A. Long, Editor
Entered at the Post Office a
Hillsboro, Oregon, as evcond
cIam mail matter.
Subeoiptioa, 11.50 per ,
Issued every Thursday by Mrs
E. C licRinney and L. A. Long
Oregon's prison population is
on the increase and the murder
rate is also on the ascendant
cale. This is rocks at those h
said prohibition would rut down
our prison inmates, and is also a
barrage to those who opined that
capital punishment would lecn
the murder percentage. As a
matter of fact, human nature is
pretty much the same under any
code of legislation and thieves are
thieves, drunk or sober. The man
who wants to kill ever hopes to
beat out the law and the rope ha
no more terror for him than im
prisonment. Even so, capital
punishment it probably the best
for society can't be worse off if 't
give him the quietus which men
he will not leave cny more of his
kind.
The suit brought by the Amer
ican Legion Post of Portland to
ascertain the constitutionality of
the bonus bill will delay the vty -ing
of the service tr.en their ad
justed compensation, or loans,
but a very short time. The 1'onI
concluded th.it the best way was
to tile the suit, which would at
once be certified to the supreme
court, which will rend r a decis
ion forthwith. This is the liesl
way, and, meantime, the state
commission takirg applications
will proceed with their work.
The next big event in Oregon
will be the livestock Exposition.
Stockmen who visit fairs all over
the I'liited states ai.d in Can.vdv
say that the world never sees a
better exhibit of livestock than
that seen in North Portland.
When shipments of exhibits com
from all the Pacific Coast states!
it means son r thin sr. for this sec
tion of the worlo produces the
finest of the tine.
The Banks Hog and Dairy1
show opens today, and it is safe
to sav that it will be the best live
i
stock exhibit ever gotteu together!
in Washington county. All of
Liberty Theatre
Friday and Saturday
This Week
Harold Lloyd
IN
"Get Out
and
Get Under"
Comedy Riot, 2 Reels
ALSO
Douglas McLean
IN
"One a Minute"
ILjo
DANC
Every Saturday
Evening
HILLSBORO
Auditorium
Starting Saturday, Oct 8
Nelson's Orchestra
Formerly of Council Crest
-And
Monte Austin
The Famous Singer
WOODEN WEDDING
the stock will be registered or
pure bred and the showing
speaks well for Banks and com
munity. If there is anything finer than
an Oregon Indian Summer let us
name it.
John V. Smith, of near New
berir, was in town Tuesday. John
us enthusiastic over the construc
tion of a v.iml road from Hilklw.-
ro to Bald Peak, above Laurel,
ami then for a continuation over
to Newbcrir from that imint
Then John w ants to build a vista
house over there and have people
motor to the top of the hill where
they can see seventeen counties
in Oregon and Washington. With
a glass one can see Lane. With
out a glass one run see Yamhill,
Benton, Lincoln, Tillamook, Linn,
Marion. Clackamas, Multnomah,
Washington, Columbia and Clat
sop, Hood and Wasco, in Oregon;
Skamania. Clark and Cowliti. in
Washington state. John U. wants
to have a big picnic up there in
the not distant future and invite
out a lot of Portland motorists so
the drive nnd house can be under
way and finished by the time of
tfie l425 tair.
For Sale Cedar posts. Two
miles north of North Plains, on
irood road. Alfred Simmons,
Banks, Route 3. 81-83
S.v.iiM live imitation '"" i
sued for the wooden wedding eel
ibrsti.m which held at the
; home ,if Mr. and Mrs. Harry I..
I lint. l S h.!ls. I ri.liv ev. -iniitf.
i September 3i. The beautiful
h..nte s artistically decorated
in autumn b ates and blue bird
Uiucsli arrited a subdued i;tit
furnidiid by Copciihancn blue
'caudles set in unicjtic candle hold
! rs made of tine maple bouiths
Hutre wiunlen bowls of grapes
and ai'l s added a touch of an
tu mil t the scene. In the re
ceiwim line were Mr. and Mrs
ri.nt, Mrs. J. E. Bennett. Mrs
Erwin. of llillshoro, anil Misses
4 llit r and ltess Bennett.
A simple rin ceremony was
performed by Krv. Coleman, the
hri le and groom man hunt in to
the strains tif the bridal march
from 1 i'Ik injrln, plated bt Mrs
l.estcr ("ampin II. After the cere
monv the guests offered collars!
illations, after which Miss Bess
Bennett sang "I l.uvr You Truly"
A very tuiupie and original idea
was carried out in sen inn the re
freshiuents. tiiirsts were sup
plied with a wooden shiiittte for a
tray and filed through the kitchen
where sandwiches, salads, cake.
punch and ice cream were smed
Wooded kllites all. I forks were
used and carried home as i.nive
nirs of a tery happy rummf.
humorous event of the rwniiiat
was enjoyed by all when the
bride t a 1 1 1 1 v attempted to cut a
wood, ii calk c supplied by Mrs.
(i. Hesse
A varied program entertained
the guests until a late hour: Bert
Rowell sang several solos. Mrs
Ida havs read terv effectively an
original ixtrni written lor the oc
casion, and Mrs. V. I.. lo(ard
tf.tve an oriitiual talk on "Amu
v rrsarirs.
A hnllilsiiiiie 04k roker was
presented to I he brnle ami groom
by a number of Hursts, and uianv
I lie r sii.atler. tt.it vrrv us ful iu'
..11 t . 1
.... 1 aeceinniiie trills were rreeiveii.
Mine thief slo e ( aril. 01 Han I . ' .
.1.. ....1.1 1. . . 1 " I'lMiii.nously voleil t.y
.mi lilllllll. Bi lllllll I . 4 . a, .as at a.
. ;, . ' 1 , .. .. , . trie guests iimI .Mr. ami .Mrs. t imi
DUlllllllir Irtsft triiLl in. i u . . I "
1 , , 1 . , , . ' . I are roval t iiterlainers. and thai
located vesterd.iv 111 a navt iisl.on I . . . . . .. ..
: u -.1 1 1 .1 .1 t 1 1 1 heir wrii.liiig celt lirsti n i
in Portland, where the thief had . ,1 , , 1 .
k . L.ii4 . 1 . .... lone ot the lit social suet esses o
hocked it for lite dollars. Who I.. .
.v., ,..i i.a.. 1. ... 1 "" ""
- - - . ...m ii.il! iiiiiiait 1 ,
1
lor another ttas missing from the
school urouml at I lie same linn-
The Hande bicycle was a layloi
wneti ami was bran.l new
A tiursl
Free Methodist ehureli. Join
(i. Hessler. na-.tur Onnri.rli
Oscar IV be I. of above Moun
taindiile, ass a llillshoro visit. o
W'eilnrsili v.
II I 1 ....L .. .1 ti
- - I -" i livi It . I " ' HOI'! 1 ,11 .111 l ill I II
meeting services will lu- h. I.I ,,v.. I .Int.. . .rr-. 1.,.., 1.. 1. ... ii.
I U. .II...: 1.' ... 1 , I .
me iwiiuniMg fsuuuav, net. tv . l.ieuv Vrsierilav.
L-i . & 1 1 , . . I
itioixiittin liaviiiL tliurue. Set
vices Friday mid Satnrd ;iv niulit
ai 7:IU. ul Jay serines at II a
m., 3 p. m. and 7.30 u. 111. I ..w
- r
feast at 10:30 a. 111. Sun, In
School at 10 a. 111. All are wel
come.
Mrs. Nellie Hoard and famiU
have moved to Portland for the
Winter, and her dauirhti-r. Ali...
is attendiuir Lincoln Hiuh ami ll..
(nrls Polytechnic School. Mrs
Hoards mother, Mrs. Sarah Bag
W. J. F.tlaff. of I .auril, was
III town W eiliiesilav. irrllinif
readv for vu auction sale.
John J. VjiiI.o.i. of Ci iiirhii.
was KrrrtiiiK fririnls in the rum.
Iv seat vrstrrday uiorinii.
For Sale -Wtch seed, mited
twtli wheat: also elennril 1-Iii.mI
' eed. - It. J. Sehw anke. Cornelius.
II. 1. I'liolie llillshoro Hit 1(1. 3.S
Alfred Simmons,
1 .1 , .
.sorill riiiiiia. was
ol liliovt
transacting
P "a a aw i Hanks, Route 3. 81-83
I '
What Women Can Do
with can of paint and
"a little work that's fun."
WE want to be of aid to
women who wish to keep
the home always spick and span,
10 we maintain a "paint and var
nish service" that makes it easy
work and fun to do many'little
painting jobs yoursr'f.
We make a special line of
paints, varnishes, etc., for "home
work" after 72 years' experi
tnce with paints and painting
practice. They are paints that
spread easily, dry perfectly and
give the best lasting results.
Master painters and interior
decorators use them for the
srienticfic paints and varnishes
are the easiest to apply. They
cost no more, and sometimes
less than others.
What pleasure to have home
thines always looking bright and
new! What fun 1 to view your
own work neatly done! Sur
prise yourwlf. See what you
can do with "just a can of paint
or varnish" in your home.
Use Fuller's products. Fol
low Fuller's simple specifications
for the work you want to do,
and you'll make transformations
that will be a real delight.
Remember don't let surfaces
rot it costs lest to paint them.
COIOf
aiiR1 is
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G
PmOOqiH
Xlzzio CorviceTciiiits
VamUhtt-lnanttlj
MTdbyW.P.FullarfcCo.
WHtSS TO BUY 1 Impor
tant that rou get tht right ma
terial to M lure to (o to the
right Mar tor Puller product!.
Cat out tha coupoa to the right
as a auae to direct jrou.
Kiamaher don't allow tur
facei to rot. It cotti less to
paint tbaa.
Writs M aesr a portearij-
lor booklet of Ful'erV SpeciA
cation "Home S-rviet" Paint
Product which telle jult what
ob (or the work you have in
Send full description of and
get our free advice on any kind
of painting job jrou want to do.
FeraH
Jsfta f patatiat It I ndvianble to obtaia the
eershae of a Maeter Peiater
Decoret Varnish Stains
no. n;; i" Ti ppfs-
- . , - "n,-.nee wiia
no rioia me worn and
Kir ieu mirlaces of fur
niture, noon and in
terior woodwork.
The enlnr nf ani
oral wood tea be
natenca
Made in S colore.
The Decoret Line la
composed of White
r.namel. Ivory enamel.
Stove Enamel, Screen
Enamel end Brorue
finishes.
For Purniture DECORET I "Pnl.
lera Specification for refinithing in
color any wood aurfare. It ataina and
varntthee In one application, furniture,
floor 1, chain, wlckerware, etc. Alio
for radiator, lamp, chandelieri, pic
ture Iramet, iroa bcditeada, etc
Alio makere of Rubber-Cement Floor
Paint, All-purpore Verniihe, Silken
whit Enamel, Piftecn-for-Ploora Var
linh. Washable Wall Finiih, Auto
Enamel, Porch and Step Paint,
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. IS, San Franciico
Pioneer Paint Manufacturer lor
Ycare
Eatabliihrd 1849
Brinchee In 16 cities la the West
Dealers Everywhere
SAVE THIS
Cut thle ont end nut it In your pock,
book or handbag aa memo)
KuHer'a "Home Service" Palnta art
sold by the following in your cityt
R. L. TUCKER
Hillaboro, Oregon
i ii i i , iiiii. wat I ran tut t in,
ey w, I make her home with thtm huM,,,.,, i ,ity Wr,l,,r,v
For Snli Sin n hrad of
iiu Kerse mutt have t-hangrd ui'mtlit tlioiU. Ostar IMirl
miir routing to tin south the pat' Moiinliiiiulal, i n!,r, t, Hank R
I ur , . v u - U .. . .1 , I
j ,iam .irjuitnt (ins . 3IS.1
ma ears tuneu to Hear tit f, M11 i u, ,, ......
rv r i.. i ..... Mr- nl"' W". "'irry While ami
h., he L;.XA'.r::rj..:" inu
hear. tU h tk " J P"'"1 . K"-t "f Mr. ,.. M
,d.y. -V ,' Di, k lUnl.y .
rrt. . Joh Williniiit, of Knrrtt
Cn W-tl .. .V in the ity M,,,ay
Co., W,lbur U lon uf the Cad, Mr, William, was one of ,,r u&
Garage, and W. .Soh U r. .....ii .. i ' .
., i r-f., mil! raitinir up In tlir
- -ri nm uuil UP 101 . . ,i
Hillsboro. Thev ar .m..j 1 ut 1'ts and putted H.mz-rt
home today or tomorrow. !, P'',nt ' '! oca innt.
....... r, tirrriiiiuiitr, ,,r
ioNi tngnsii a-rnale setter. ' hne 2H0'i. 3.,f
white and yellow sDoteeitt 1.aiI .
7 months old. fW, vill ... c. ""au " May
rew.rd.-Notif v Mr. L r',i. . ' w" rc. I'"1. rrlaRfi at
Argus. ' " 82 lrr?'':- Vtr,'-
oi. ou, I US I, Jlev. U, ;
Andrew IIVr-1, i i... i Gray ofllciatini
w . ucviinu it
ueinanv. vai In id. .:i. t....i...1 a ... .
has not .7 ' . " r"na AM"W the ConMhinal
Hm not a few of them.
V"J FT Cinril imi'eT . rW "irmll.
' "Ul tu
Flains, was In the city the last of
UfG WCCI(
Th latest CTMliaw 'm fall
Coats
and
Dresses
will be DISPLAYED at
The C. C. Store
HILLSBORO, OREGON
ELSON MFG. CO.
4B3a Washington St
Portland, Oregon
1 , , I" inniini
chunh Tuesday evening, Oflobrr
ii. ratrons ami li t..
... I'uw.n: III
vueci,
t'tw (!.ld rj . . i
... i 'ui.. i.,-iriur,pa.., ...
OUI1 Old Cllonili f. up.vl... ,
r, i " i mini
a I'Odgc Ncrecneil truck, prarlir-
any new, cord tires. S,.- Bn
EmmolL at F.iihi,,,ii'. vi..i...
11:111..' " """mi,
iiiii.tiMiro,
A, J, Somnirr. nf Pt1...i
' tin mi ,
came ot Saturday and ,pt.,,t a
v. ... urs uown at the old home,
Virginia Place. He is now in the
parage gamp in the Roxe City.
The funeral of th u
II - - . "I"IIIIIS
old soil of Mr. nn.l Xf.. ir...
Stunkaril una 1...I.I .. i 'i . i
Oct. 8. I riendn in the ItapUst
'hunh BM-fiste.l and R,d,(.rt K
pastor of the Ilillsboro t hurch
conducted the servlec TI. '
ents wlnh to tlinnk nil U. Lea at... A...
ed aid nnd sympathy.
For Sale HpiI uf OKAil If ..1 I
i i. ... . . " aaumrein
mill, air Johanna Colantha Arti
sired by Sir Jul
CopiuicopU Fifth; dan, ().,,
Pontioc Artii; come. froTn ,iKh
record Nli-ndl.l miibi "
, .... imii nirniiis'
20 mth Jd. Grater propor
tion white. Mr r i m.. tt-m
TIRES'
Ws announce a Redor Ikm! in ki Pii f u
and Tir Repairing.
On au-count ol a ReslWtio in tk Price, of Rr.,ir u
ial w ara abU la -naka tkaa low prics and at,
same) high class work that have Item .;;.
,nl our ty.
turrvvr.
COME IN AND GET OUR PRicr.S
COME JN AND GETOUR PRICES
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Bailey's Tire Shop
1130 Setronii Street
IIILUltOKO, ORE.
Why Invest
ood money in Aarvi?
Buy Gasco Briuts m l . yur money's worth.
Why buy ashes?
I'honr Mam ilJOO (or At.t.Mit. fliij T) .,r . !l al
the (iat Olfur, Alder lirar liflli M . I'urll.n.l
BuyHavolineOfl
For the Automobile
Itrcommrmlril by all the l.railu.g Mamifaitunri. Ul
hi adtine you mi (be proper ml for your rar. Save munry
by keeping your rar wrll oilrd with a real liihri.nut
For the Tractor
Now of all times you want rllirlmcy and rronomy nf !
rrati.m. The ue of Haroliue linurea both. N u 1 ar Drr
haul bills. Mure power. I.r o of time. Wr .1. liver
orders .f 80 gallon and over, Call or .h..ne j our nr.lrr.
For the Lighting Plant
Havolme i, dvi.ed by the Drl.e and Fairbanka M-r"
fa.lorirs, after thorough trt of all oils in their labors
lories. We ,,rry S gallon rans for jour c.iini nil mr.
Service Garage
Distributors
Hillsboro, Ort. Talehona 501.
For SaU by
May. Bros. Mercantile Co., North Plains; Rowell Bro.,
Sehollsj Orenco Mercantile Co., Orrneoz llanki Carage,
llanks.
Wahut Tree
Fin Yearling Graftad Walnuts, Franqurttes, Superior
Variety, the best adapted nut tree for the WilUmelts
Valley.
Ready for November delivery. Put in your order now,
o you will get your trees for Fall setting.
Wm. Hanson
(81-48)
HILLSBORO, ORE., R. 2 .
Nursery near Scholia
. ....m i, I1UIS-
lV . P''n. North