M5 , IHE ft ii LL I IULLSBORO, OREGON, FEBRUARY 2, 1922. No. 48. fl CHARACTER HSU IKE 6RWE O.lkNAmef. Picer. Veteran EARLY EXrRESS GUARD cilt in Count V (Ail ' BIRTHDAY COMPLIMENT J lk itl", 4jrSt", J... I Ii.iih r, trirran .in. I pronilli.nl at lor.il t.rotc. , jt vtirv .tit.) Ill' I I te li.1 JJrt ci,'u !ia ' . .. ii .. - He JJhl to Or. oh h l"" llw (il"r h.tting arrived 1 1 I I II .1.1 .... . He toMr.l in i .'inpmi . . ... ... I w .1. l td. .1 m smairi, " " (In Jul; in the immitt mi and ' (k, pLia. i 0'. protection ' sttW". I .... Krf ..nr. I With tlllV 111 lilt' W III II UlCI '' . I Mr. Martha 41. ,.f Sixth and W athiintton, -Mittttt-ii.-tt lu r! .. t'altin Jk Jr., t.t a hirtli ' day parly Saturdty riimiiK, fl. ' evening wa ri.j.iir.l in ,1m, in a t ' ami rt tri tium nt, w.-rc ,rt.d a. In cafeteria. TIhim ir m n( iri' Mr, Ja k, ' gmtl f honor, Mlt II, Iti. Ja.k, William and li J.t.k, Mr ml Mr. vl Conn lint, W m (in-gory, lr. mi.) lr, V, A, I .it in kin, Mr. mul Mm. Howard Word. Mr. am) Mr, ti. A. ,in,t..ii, Mr. and Mr. I.. A. I rn; Mr. ami Mrt It.d.l. M.ll.tre, ScholU, and Mr, ti. I Mrt. lri, t'u k, of Port! ttnl. .Mr. Jmk ii prrtritt.d with hnmliomr rt-idutg limp. lilt" honor gtiett horn I'M Wathiitgtmi county, an. I it wi.l. I j known in lint dittri.l at lithur' at (lie Shiilr S-ttlngt K ink. W MACHINIST IS , KILLED IM WRECK Livm-i F-nittr and Car Runt off I'.riJ ;e Aho Timbrr TOUT. D. PARKER IS KILLED rrnci Wcit, M4n.tj.-rr of Writ! Company, Terribly Injured Ul'i OVERj1 DEAL Frd U Colf.lt So. R. M. Par- ona. Banker, for $31,000 SUIT OVER REALTY TR,DE BIRTHDAY PARTY Win. T''h r viat )nul. -ml n p:tr tv SunJ.iv, in In. nor of hit . 7 ( 't at hit liomi' in Oik Lrtm flll'.HI J tju.tl.Ut HI ."'i.MUl -.Kll. I roij, tV"" ... ,! ... ... I l . I ., I : 'l ft ! Kil.lvH M.l f-.lt.it... - Iktrraturf !. '" n- iio.i- Tvi in ni inr jiviriv nn-if ilium r tki rr Mr. nn.l Mrt .. -. t...i ... il. -....,1.,. I Mtiua iiuntio 4 Wu Jutirt. It.- lr..r off a ttaJof rublnTt in '" ntt k am) . f th liiifli 11 A" al k J. Hr iMifli-rmi . an itkr route (' i re lo "rrf him." H irlunint to atliiiiKtoii (Malr aftrr llir r -liit l. ami hmxi for a mimt't-r uf jrart, Ltlrr he roinlii. tril a lurry ami fed butiiM- mul for a iiiiiiiU r nf ir rn a tltitv mrr In Tilln aook, tia the UiKoii Ititrr rV.I. Hi i nurr.i.I to Mrt. Nora Vellt, at TilUmook. in DM I. Hr i urtnnl ly two oitt. Fred McN'imrr. uf nkium, Wn wl Frank, of Viu ..m-, Wn., ami idiuglilrr, Mrt. Aim- lilarluile, a! Dayton. Wn, all i luUlrrn f kit Ir4 a ife. Of hit iminr.liatr f iiml)' hr N armed by two hrolhrrt, Then kit Mi'Namrr, AUkit. ami foil wrte W. MiNaiiirr. of llrner, Otrgua, inil I lii- followiiiK itrrt -Mrt. T. M. MmiUrt nml Mm TW A. Rilclirv, of rortUml; Mrv John H. lluii-r nmt Mrt. AI 1 ire Psrvii.t, )'orrt (imir; Mr.' J. W. fi.Miiliii. of I lilUl.oro. ami Mrv Bl.mrlir Mooir, nf jt All !!. ( al. yrVanur it i tin inlu r nf tin fftkiaa onlrr, ami hrloiu'i-il to Wphot LhIk"- N. 3'.l, of I'urrt Crutc; ai a m. ml., r of I In- J. It, 1. Pot, (i. A. U., .,f thut -ity j tu an ().li i II.. , it M ii i iLi r, UilNo a mm nil., r uf tlic ( i.iirr plionsl chtin li. JUNiin.'r nut n line ihrir.nler ud hud a host of friin.lt who till rrfn t hi .U ntil. Ji. M Miltfiiln'rurr, Mr. ami Mrt. A. Xlilli'iihrrut r, Mr. an. I Mr. Hoy, I Tiipir. Mr. an. I Mr. (uv I'.iUou, i f I'ortl.iinl. an. I Mr. ami Mr. Inn. Htrrow, Mr. Tllvr w.tt li.irn in Wath inijtoil t'otinty. nn.l hit irnrli l Iv hwil lit rc nlUI.it life. 1 1 - wit . i . . . .. .... nlli nl a wttr n IWIttt, llir nl In r I "'! nrr t to Imi , Iwiinj hit hr.it In r, thr lair Willnr.l r n.r of ( tu- Wfci k. A Hol t. IV I'.irkrr, Limp ininhinitl, it lu-t ii.tlt kilti .t whin an n Binr mi, I itlai hnl i tir mil off n I'll, lc mi a liiitr on ,r Ioxkiiii; ll:IV innr K.lllll.i- ..I.....I f....r jl'ik, Tiirt.l.ty itininj.. . rii,iiu nn.l far took a roll uf til f it. Ptikir nt iii uri. .1 utnl I. ,iv t n witt mill Ihnr t hihlrrii I'r in.-lt i 1,1, ,r, ,j,l. nl ..f thr Writt Co , ,ii, hit ruht arm nil off, n h k fr4iluri., nn.l kiitliin .1 inli i n l iniurii t whii h uiaki hi r i oi i rt il,Ml,ful. ,I,.!iii Writ, iiiinii tujii rintrml nt. ajril IV tii.titni.-il n frat lur. .1 , a i , nlhlomliinl m u rn Clif fnnt UVist, ton of I'rdinit Will, is ml (in in. 'i it on tin- t iifjiiii h it a frit tur .1 h if. Alfrnt Urn kiii.tn, njj. il SO, frar tur. i rii,'hl arm. Jt 'II ii, to i hi'-t Am, .t i h.m hi iitrtt-t, Pnrkrr um riiliii li it I lit- Iriin l-. rtnl uiul'-r llii' lorotiiotli r. I .no. i- ( i t jiti.l mitt on the rurvi-,1 lire i (hi nt,- r lt ntnk. A. IV II . A. H.mal.l ;rK, of lj-yillrJ wat a illy ralii-r Moml.iy. (ii t SAV Dry l.iine Sulphur at llir lU-lIa Uiui Mure, It. H. IVttiiy.nf Itiatrrlnn, n a l ily i-alli-r MninUy aflrrnoon. Huh Simptoii and wife, uf Soulli Tualiitin, wrrr ity v iti tor .Motnlay atti rnooii. Ml lre- HarluiK, aremlitril traihar of iniltlr. Stuillo at the ri ti.liiur of Mr. Cave. 48 ft .It a .a a ' 1 ' "-. " rortiami, t rvJ 1 Colf. lt ami wife, of SI., r in town tri.luy, KrrrliiiK frirn.U.U.oo, have mie.1 It. II. l'ar.on,.a ' w w.uiife thai ie I Imnki r of that place, for dumoKrt it nKi rraoy ... . ry aii. uoi, ,aie. ( ,um t, , 000 Mlit ,e A. t. DoiiKlitv, of m.utli uf llu I ' " tuiininaiioii o a rral . lM-r, wa in the t-ilr TurMlny, rom htte .U-al h. lw. i n plaintiff ami iiu no on p.ntioii inalti-r. A. F.I "'"' ' NvrnitM-r. I! Iti Plaintiff Alleg Miarpraenta- tiona m to Tunbor on Tract I'lainliff Colfrlt fonteml that Ih.-y di.l nut know- of the mitrrp IrM-nlation until all uf two yrar aflrr the ileal hail Im-i ii rlna.'d. The roinplaint ntl.-w- that tin- ( olfclt owiii-il four lniiti- lolt Hit yrar. Iiijurir ft . .1 85, inl.-rnal on tin- .-ta-iii,- jtiiiiiii-ii nn.l ua TpM-r. l or ninny y. ar lh !. N. tc ioi n-rw i.-,l tin- ti. nr tlmrtlv , nfli-r (hr ri . k, nn.l n tp. rint rn Bin,- nil, ii 1 1 -i lie, r i imrli wnt livi'd In rr nml it w-a ilillii-nlt t trlt one from the othrr whin .litlime away. TAX MEETING rutin .! from Tnul.. r to hrin-j out th.- .,ri,i!,,l They nrriuil in II 'l l ..,. nl S n't lock, itn, I were m t hv fiiiil,,it hi. . t from I'ort S..n.e time asro tlo-re wa a rn. . t j 1 TI . i..inr-, m.-n were In-r of t ixpa). r held at Mi Minn .' t ' t'e Joo.l Sim .riUn ho vill.-,lhe purpotruf w hit h w li. !"' '' 1'oftl nul. d..u. the .jiiettinn of tax r.'lu. ! l'-"-V " from (In- V. It lion. A. a mean of Ki ttlnif (hit W hn li r rtmp rt-nM.-.l In htklntf mi. ttion In-f,rr tin- iH-ot'le a .om i a v. trran of the Spaui.li Am. r ican war. Sp.-finl ('oiiiiuntiirnlinn uf Tual atin ( hnpler .No. 31, Momlny eve nin.'. I'l tiruarr tlth. Ollii-lal vlit ........t oranu .iiairuri,Ml)T i c-l II. i ... , , , ..... ' in Mierwood and aUo were In till.- or.i, r i.. tin urn, it orilir ma-l, in. .. . in , hi' J . to '7J erea near that village ro... in"r t mr, .-M.rriary. i . .. . . i i i.iiii, tiwic tur r.n uiunroiu r in I . l'iiu r, nf C h. hnlnn Moun Uw.OOO, the uiu of 31,000. Par lam, wn. in the illy the Int of ona had, or alleged he bad, uHO the wrrk. I'liuer tlo.tn't wee.ll aerra of land in D.-mhiilca fount v. .iny uont ul.unlt for he walked wltit li rontalned four million fe. t in I rum Hie mm li nn.l ktarle.l of iiine timber. I lie ( ollrll a hoiiu- in thr name manner. I that Puroii rriir.-ti-nlrd In llieiu l .rtt ,! I...U for Sale-()n l,ml lh 'rraKe and timh. r. wn ,.r. f.vor.l.lr lrr.,1. K - .r rt i.-r wr " '".. ,1.1.1.. -i....:i- rt.. Kellier Willi a liotnealca.l r.lin- Y" j ""ri-" - , ..,.,. ...... ... W III rilat ill 11 til .leal, were reaonntile worth $31,- 000. The huhanri all. uei thnt In went alul looked at the urom rtv John I.. Iiailry, of r ureal jn .oinpanr with Par-Mjn. ami (.rove, wa in the .ity Monday (l)lt ntu.t tod ,im t. tm .1 .... I....!. . . . I . . ...... i.i"""- n. n- lo.ir. ,.re wn ft-iie.-il. ami that the hoiiv. "Mr. ljnil. y w a one of the umw r U loii-rd to liim. So the proKr.ie mer.hnnU of rore.l ,!jrl, wa, ! and later the Co I n. I . . .. . . ..rove ior inoiiT vrar, ami i now fPla. aeront HIT to their iworn foiineeted with thr Forr.l C.rove fujdaint, found that 800 acre .iiouni iimia. inie in tue riiy hiMc the 'eiit-lo.ure did not be hr eiillrd on the offit inl paper at ( lo .nr,ni al J, ,) Colfrlt the i n mil v t. nl. found that he had a lawiuit oil hi I.nt for Snle Tor reasonable hand when he attempted to Ion imvmi nt down will aell an ideal the timber off after ihIIiiiji U for l.t.il.linir lot and finanee the build k ler lluuand, He w a eao imr of n h.me of vour own plan ped and now he want 3 1,000 " . I . a a I t ... I niiiir! oe in and in rement Uamauea oiaue oi auen auenrii .idewalk and unnitarv aewrr. AI fraudulent re prctientnllon tewt-r. l or lull particular, a.l .Ir. tt P. M. ., 471 Chapman Kl Porlltml. Ore. 48tf mittre wa appoint..! to takr tin matter up lit the t ariou eoiumun itir uf Yamhill ifHililV. Tl" Vrtinhill i-ouiity rnmmiltre ii.f"'! tin i tr.h d in iiiti-ri-tlmg a trrul! tunny t.-ipnyrr. Many of (he iniii'tl.' of (!" (.itr are Wiirkinjj in .-onjiint lion with the iiiovnn.nl t rl..l in, Vnmliill i-oiiiil t, nml tl in, rtiii wilt he In Id at the fount nun I, Inl.iM-, t Hill .lior.i. nl 10 o . o k. W'l .lui t.,.. I'r). H. fog the piir iiof nf iniltiii'' th" ipi. xlioii up t tin- li.pny.r uf Wiithinatoir loiinly. Make nil effort to I" to. -rr nt that tiiiif. - Poiuoil.t (irilltKI' ( 'iilillillll. the i.iif.u nin .li- no ii from tin rti. mi, I pli.-ni'i; tlu-in on the p, . I s 1 truin. (' Mihi'Mr I. P.. Iiiinnri brouxht .-rliil. ho with to buy nrvernl firt farm tnortii.i )' Sreurity mut he nrt . In. Ad.lreti, nealed envelope, (do not eall or ti Irphone) X-Y-Z, Amu nlhee. Itilltboro. 4 SURPRISE C. N. Nii hoUoi.. I'. I., l'r 'i' . Harry Kmertoti, I. T. It.- mi! Th..! Siiiim. 1 Mirprinl '' I.lmbrr, Monday niht, in honor of hi birth ntiuiv.rtitrv, nt hit homr lit Sixth, and N'atliinj'toii. Thr vonnuttfr were r. u ilnl lt'' . . ..... dinner, nml me i" Tillaiiio.,1 l).iirv lUiii-h for Sale 1 15 ai ri t, 3 ' nulr from TilUmook, 75 in r, t tnl.- Inn. I, 40 rrn hill Ininl nml timhrrr.l ; 8 houte, hnrti .IHxK). Sprlnjl r plH-d to .Kii llni. Prire, WM0.00. K.-ity term. Would fcrpt ome ,f,,..,l nroiu-rtv lf!n lii 1 tlt-nk Pnctd riht,mi ,i tr.i.l,-. Ail.lr. are eot.templiililitf nil ntiminl til iil, Tillamook, Ore. 4 fnlr of (he olr rvnm ' U 0 h The Colfrlt have rcnidcd In Sherwood for a uood mmy year. ml I'nrwin I proiiiin.ut at tin rahler of the Slate Hank of Shrr wood. Win. A. Carter, attorney of I'orllnmli Ihe attorney for the Colfelt. Cart.r i well known lu re, nn.l ran in the primnrle for the jot rrnorthip .virnl yenr ail. l'he ee .v ill le heard before Jmli- llnuley. AMERICAN LEGION NOTES Elki Quartet, at Liberty Th a trc, last tu-ht and thii evening ErayJlan and Ussy Woman should ha'oo Bcnli Account V . iiiiiiiiiniiiim wmm "U'lV-l I We Invito J your, dimhin Business (j 1 u next to IMPOSSIBLE to kep money in the hotine and Ike same time economize on your expentea. : VVKen you put your money in our Bank, it wfc afe " fire and burglar, and from your own temptation! to lend Pend it foolishly. aolicit the JOINT ACCOUNTS of huaband. and wivea ;lo their separate accounts and the accounts of children. 1 We will welcome you. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK kt S W Dry Lime Sulphur nt The l. !U Diuf Slorr. Hnrol.l Ctirlilr'a bieyele eol- i.lnl with a I. Ill" Mil lnm i'"- Iti.iik fi.iiiitry. Snturilny lioiil), near lite eorniT I M.iin. Cnrlil nfle r- of Third wii riding . ... . . .1 i no f.,.. f e.i.ti JtOIIIll "till "II BWOIII . - th.- eorin i; when tin- Iml ntnrleil .. 1 1... klr.-.-t. I U! hov wn in i ,-.-. , . . - . throw ii to the pnvi nu'iit, but mil f. r. d mi broken bone. Hi Met wn Kii " n ""'.V -semteli rroui n... I....L.-I inrrii r on uie dik.t. ',.ntiif ('nrlil.r parried nml l ii.,..,., f.., tin- F.inniolN. nml U in . kiinwii n ii ein ful ruh r. Hr II vile iilt. M'U il the ynuiiUNli r in jurie. The Ind'n name i '''K' A hoiiHit nit tialfit on the north hide of (inrilmhll Avenue, nwiirii ,v Mr. Welch, burned SumMy l...,,t i, omi. with n mini in Tl....... n liitur.uiee in the hum i $800, curried by n compiuiy hnn ,M.,.t l,v tin- Auttin Aiteney. Mrs u'..l,.l,' liv.-N ilist'int from the I - .1 l,i mint her resilience, nun Hi,' (inrilmhll house all She went house w ns nt r .ti . cl.-iuiiiiir ui i . 1 1.,, If t) MiKnlire lnmits hliort I., 1...C,,.- li,,- lire broki! out ntid . .i t M. K.iiiie Hint she heard wiuie. noine upstnirH. OiiiiiK to the u'..l..li in-oi-Hii-U' he fouiid Hint the lU... 1....I rrilll ht iiDstnirs mid hut: i 1 1.11-iiii v ihrnuun. n inn i . . nlnrm was frlvcn nml t'"' depiirt ...r,,t resiioiideil. but 11iinen Iwu ndvmiced s.t fnr Hint the hKin wna for nolliinir. The niljusler enme hi )v to in Mist tne loss 1'. 'J (illt Mrs Welch hnn been employed t..f tin. roiinlv iieeiiHhtmlly, and few diiya iK worked In Hie innln ..ort-l.lni- of Hie court house, elenn inup for the udvent of the pah ers and kalsomlners. Itiihnrd Moiitntfue, attorney nml publicist of Porllninl, wn in ie city ycsterilay, on legal wmi- nes. I-'nr Snle Simplex silo, 12x36: liunst new t also Dli.r.anl cnsiilnKe utter, ll-ineh, In nod shape . Amnchcr, Hnlbrook, Ore. Mr. Amos II. Myers, of 250 i'nnnil Avenue, Wlebitn, Kansas, he the address of Mrs. Bessie irnui. formerly of this city. Any one knowing her present address confer a favor by wrillnir to Mrs. Myers, who la a relative of Mr, (iraft)t. Frank Klieker, of near ConiinU tut ion, enst of North Plains, died .Inn. 2!). ll!i'.', aueil 72 years'. He wn born in dertnnny and has u en in .America about 40 years; Th.. Kliekers have reslUeU near f'oniiill for four years. He Is survived by his widow. Ihe fu neral took place Wednesday, nt V.n tli Plains, and Interment was in the North Plains Catholio cem etery, Undertaker Limber direct ing Probate Mrs. Ida Kays, Hills- lioro, has been named administra trix of the estate of Her luisiiana, the bile Jns. D. Kays, nml the cs- inte iriies to the widow and a laughter, l lorenee Mounec, La-j Salle, Wi. .'a 1 . I urk Is named executor of the estntc of Jas. 11. Turk, who died Jnn. If). The property Is In the sum of $250, mid all "but two dollars jroes to the executor, who Is a son, residing at Hunks. Peter Olson, son, has been named administrator of the estate of Martha Olson, who died Dee. 111. The son nnd his father, Oust Olson, ore the heirs and the I property is rated at about $8,000, The right of the Navy department to innke not nl ion on a snilor s of ficial record two yenr after hi . . . ... . : I I... t . iiitciii.rue UH nee n uciiim iv titl.int Secretary Hooevelt, on! apnl of the American Legion of! New York. J "Move the house and you can have it." With this injunction,! the Cnrboiubile, Pa., Post of the! American Legion rolled up it lcevt-a and became poccd of a large, commodious mansion for it clubhouse. It took 50 American Legion ex soldiers just 24 hour to build a four room-and bath house In Lo Angeles, for a, disabled buddy whose home was destroyed by fire. "Down with the stars and tripes," yelled C. E. Swasey, at . .......i i..,r of tin. A iii I-r I. -no I.eirion II iiit...n - - r-.- . Pout, at Marion, O. Just as Pres ident Harding a fellow eil incus were rolling up their dceves they learned he wns only mimicking the mating eall of the Bolshevik. A light wines nnd beer bill "solely" to provide revenue for the payment of a soldiers' bonus I opposed by a Syracuse, N. Y., Post of the American Legion. Far-seeing friends presented rolling pins to two brides of American Legion men at initia tion exercises of the Vinton, la., unit of the Auxiliary, i "Oh, please send me a man!" pleaded a frenxied voice over the telephone. Rufus Bethea, Amcri- ' . , L enn l.egion s employment mint age r in Birmingham, Ala., seined a base-ball bat and went. All he had to rescue was a Persian kit- ten. Stephen T. Tillman, "youngest 1 i ii war t veteran, enusieu at in yenrs. His story was reported by the American Legion Post at VVnHblnirton. D. C. and within a week he had received two offers to join the movies and had lieen elected fire mnrshall of Rainier, Md., his home town. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (laeorpo rated) Hillaboro, Cornelius and North Plaint W hole tale and Retail Dealer la 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 We Alway. Pay the Market Price for Grains and Hay of All Kind.' SEE US BEFORE SEIUNG Telephone; HUUboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. For Sale Fifty cords of dry four-foot wood; about 25 cords of No. 1, for $6,001 25 cords of No, 2, for $5.28 j delivered In town, Leave orders at Wiley's place Phone 79. Or sec Chester Stew art, T- FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK STATEMENT OF CONDITION ' At Call of the Comptroller, December 31, 1921 Ratourcai .Miit : 36I.5NI.SI If. 8. llomU. , 180,653 01 Other bnntU 4.IS9.U Nanking Hutu-.- U.UOO.OO Pluturr 3.P00.00 Stork l-'-d. Krme. 2.250.00 Ileal l t .tc 3.350.00 Catli tin I due from ll.iukii I23.P03.W Liabititia. ,; ' Cap. tock, 123,000.00 1 j .Hurihi, tSO.000.00 - Cud. pniftU $MOT 85 Clrr.J.llon 3S.000.00 Drpoi.lt 8S1.369 ST $62.877.02 $692,877.02 J. A. Thornburgh, Pretiilent. W. W. McEldowMy, Cashier. Special FREE A 25c box of Rexall Laxative As pirin Cold Tablets FREE with a 65c bottle of Riker's Mentholated White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup The Delta Drug Store BOOKS AND MAGAZINES For Glasses See HOFFMAN Always Here to Give Service Main Street. Hillsboro, Oregon f