The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 02, 1922, Image 5

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    WHEAT ADVANCES
TV ""'
, of wheat ha advanced
.. I . . I. - ...
I) ,.nls " mourn r .
an. r. us .u.M. Jty llng dur
. rrl factor : first, the re-
t ....... at faaaa, Ittlf t'f.lla of
IWItl.'l I - ,
-h.l in ' particular
i .. Oklahoma. Missouri, .-.msn
.'. n.l thit district l second.
is a urralcr Iwrrnr in tin
f.....iii demand; and third, there
u h,.i a much wheat in the coun
b, lined ! month ago. Ihr
.... l.siur.s Ml rorllaml n
brri, filling off fr the past few
rrk. du '
..in ili Orient miI by the In
rr ,r'''c. Thi ) m hryiiMr
Willi general ailuntion
.huh we are finding all ovrr,
1 1,., I. a If" pricr goe
,iil fall off. A ruiiiiiirn!
uriKi l ' ,,u' "r "'
rlmol Micur that will liol
,r Krr1 Kurorati ilrnian.1
for (lour, ihe I'lUf of which must
w iu a parity Willi the inrrrarj
.rnf of win at, Regarding llir
Urr.n aiM araiur which llir ihiH
,r, . iiU. he l'l that tlir reason
i, llml thrre lial been very lllllr
IuiuIh r moving l the Orient am
,r Attribute till In llir nn.r cmi
ihii. ii of Jmrw i rnliU. r
also ti.l that a good ilral nf
shinl aiul H.mr I tie lug moved by
hum I instead of by slil..ii.l,
mi.l lliirr are several inure
hurt running lnl-i tin' mrt than
In rrl.if.iri thi parcel business In
llir aggregate U considerable,
WIitaI. of course, i not moving
to rritil.lv liecauw of the higher
irir ami alwi lrciie we arc
fast approaching llir mil of llir
rn.HI W III' II IIH Tf lllllinl HO
In ! ! ui.'r. Kriun llullrliii
l.uiiil-rriiirn'n Trut (.. Portland
furtlan.l rutllff vrtrrJav ar
rctej Il.n i'ru, aKrJ 80, an. I
II. H r..il li, agr.l 2H, ihe t h.ir
iniC in tlu ir H.k. ki.ti
Lit limit wlioli wa atoli n fr,
llir ,V S.. urr a, It,.,,,. I
ton. I rli. 5, Tlir otfiirr. t ll.,.1
i III. only riilnnr Hu t I,.,.
ajtainil llir twain an. I tlo'y win
krlil until Sin riff Al,u,l,r , nl
to tlir Hutr t ilv ami drol tin mi
to llir llilKlxiro jmt. Tl- wrK
lary niit.l.tr.l of rtrriil Khm. I
lollar world of m. r, d ,ii,,-. h
i un,lrrtniM llml ,,- priwmi r.
allrnr lliry Itouglit ll.r nrli.lin
f .ill II. I in llirir lnirioii ll.i, i,
rrnrraltv llo- il. f. n,. .
Hlillr lKl.rn lUl.y (
Irom the lliiiu.ii m I'm n,
l olli Kr ulralno; a frwr rarly Jul, ,
m ii. Wr iim- only m .'lirri il
malr in our l.ri'nlniK , u,
( liii, I7.80 nr loo; rut,.
I SO ,irr mIIiiik; h irr llUII
ilrr.l J'aul Dmitry, Al.ilia. Or.-.
Mail aililrr, ilrati rl.ui. On K.,n,
Koutr 5 u
CHILDREN'S HOME
Cbaa. Molt, of South Tualatin,
n In th3 city ll.i morning.
I). H. Willrr,, of Oak. Park,
a rity ral;. r thi. murninir.
John M rr4, i.f If. Ivetia. vn
jrirtin? fri.nl, in town Jrntrr
my.
Horn, VI. 1"), I'Ji-i, to Mr. and
Mr. II. C. VV.i ,..., H.IUI Mini, a
on.
Ilrnry Kamna, of I'.Iooininjr,
waa m I lly call, r vr.trnlar aftrr-
w .
Salt - Oi.i- 1920 I)iMlrr
QUARRY CONTRACTS LET
Tin- ( i.iinlv Cniirt ha awardr.l
llir nu k rmliiim l ontratt for
llir ltSS raon follow
TuiUtiii. . !. HairrH, wr y.l.
II 01
(lurry (!r..r, llialt ,V 111
.t.,1, I 0.
l. rtfrli ijuarry, I', (!. Ila(rn
HO,-.
link, Mount ain.UIr, Marlin
Ni.lwn, liSr.
IU.rl.Ulr-. Olaf Si.li.l, Ui
S, l...il. Hi-aton $t Heard, H.
I .H-r (ialr. T. P. (ioiulin. NSi
hnun I, K. (i. Hrown, l,
llrrurrt, Ilrnry Kamna, HSr.
IlilUi.lr. Johii'llrrli. 60r.
ManuiiiKi John Hrrh, ?Sr
ll.r ri iort i'oiur fr.iui Cut, fur
I'l l lint Thud Hi vm.I.U rnrnll
'.ril a f..l man from ilr.m n.i,((
Tin liil ihai wri(lii. 300
M a. ...l: I .1
..... ,,,, T , .,,1, ,n, r
lao or iiirrr iin.nri r .fl t
lrniii at rrn-iir hv llu- (fuanls.
Tia. Krahhrd a hum h of t v nt
loV litilluiiiK wl.ii , , tl. mrrii .l
hy (i trmlrr ami mini i, il
fat nun, who wa Iniovrd IIU In
Ihr n(titlioli and I'anir n.linr.
willionl furllor Iron hh Tlm.l
lia .li. .1 for a pat. nl. ll i.
aid that a in. i I.' urn. rn lilim.l
Ihr rvrnt and lint. Thud i hlrlj
to Iwounr faiitoii.
For .Sale- S. C. Ithmlc Man I
n i i i... i .....
"i'y iii, ami lialtliiMK
rifit. rut in your ordi r now fur
latrr ih livrry.-1. C. Samvrl
II.IUI,iir,i, It. . Yard n..rlli of
Oak Park atation, ()rr.in Kite
trl; t:, miirt wit (.f 11,11,1, nru
trr. I'hoiip 11.11. Uiru Xl. S3
M. K. ( hunh. W. F.dwin In
KaIN, 'alor Sunday m hiiul al
:tJ; M-niir at II, 'S Mi n. in
. I. (ii ..rr, the I' viik li.l uill
run. In. I a mn mrrliiiir fur m. i.
ami oy ti Vrar of nr mi, I
ovrr, u.jri , "From I'. irl. nil.
io r vaiiKi'MM ; .rlilor an, I Juiiiur
F.iworlh Ij .ikiik at it .30: rvi
iouk rrvirr ni j ;aw. ton an
inot rordiallr Jnvltrd. Srrvin-
rvrry iiikI.I IhIwiiii now ami
SiiiuU. Comr ami iimr Mr, an.
Mr, (iiorirr iit. Sprcinl miiiii
rvrry nrrui r.-I'utor.
For Sh - Or will trade for
I'l.i n arr brum made by Mia
l tii. !.r I in-l. y. of l or. .t tirov.-.
wlo. 11 .!,.,irin , f.,r Val, inton
' y. f'-r tin . I., I. In n' f irm
homr I., oraiuit.- tli.- . nlirt- rnun
Iv llior.Milily. M.i. nir-tiii
Will Im- Ii. I, I ,t l. j,rin. towns
n Ih. int. rr.t f ,.. f.,r, mtr
ami .ik.r will ckiain Ihr im
im dinlr ninl fr thr home to rarr
f-ir llu- iii.uiv iirilu.iii , and d
.. ii,. i,t , ,,,r, j
TIm- K.ii.iiitiinlir, wit a,ii r ""n
rry mm Ii in ll,,, work, if tl.i.,r For
iii.ih i.i, ml, nn, I orunixatiomi,l M-rrrnrd di-liu ry rar; five rimmI
wiohiiiK I., r,k.- ,.,r in thia l.il.- ror.I tirr. OH, Tity Markrt k
niotrm.iii. win i,i,fv .Mm, l.m,,. (.r.. ry, lilW,.,ro. 81-1
l.'V nl i,ir ... ll.l I .
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r nr.. r ... .. M-iioi, wrrc mirrnii in llir now
I.. Ii. I . r.lr, Frb. 81,
. li Mim l-nnali-y ami an- "
'nn .in. nl u ill Im- nin.lr iirt 1 1 " "ih-: No more ftf5 no
n k of Mi. Ijiiiulrv'a iirini innl l-- Onr kmmI roaiKtcr. Innuirr
o workrr. I of C'hrinlriiM n nt .Srrvirr (iar
Allhonyli in,, I. r Hi,- din i t rirrl
i .. i
. in.; ir.-Kon i. . . T. V.. Ih. W. T. Uray, formerly editor of
arm iiome m a a.-iaratr rnrmr t, Corm-liiia New, U now al
n "" ' " ' I" II' llailev. Id .ho. workimr on one of
- o ..I ' - - - it - -
r...., .iii.rn, ail ovrr llu- klnt
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT
llu lrnt local nnlH-r.
io arr intrrr t..l I,. H,. r.,.,,.,1
. . . II ..-n II
ir.1 ..f if, m'...i.i,i . H I rf.o. ,n. injuii aiiao
Yamhill l ouutv l, l onlhb.ilnl "nt; of tl,e W l"olor bu,,M" '"
illoiil.. l... f.,...l . . .1 rorllaml H rsl M.lc run. Ill ton
........ ,,,tii i, i , I,,.
hv . . Ii am, of l.n.l. Thr rn 1 Uule Wi" "I" rBlr "
iiii.iiii. with which mal! al Howard I.. Shrrinan, asrtd 39
Wi ll a lirif.' I'oiiiiiiutiilii-M. iirrl vinra. died ill Portland. Frli. 27
A Itrard. Hill'.
J,i,kooii Fall. H. rmaii ltibui,
:..
A luimbrr nf Ihr Kidder in thr
aln,i' list have ijtid up, hut not
all id thrill,
TRACTOR SCHOOL
llraton. near S. holU. Hrnton i row A hoo,1 8-yca
..lil liornr, alxn.t 12S0; alio hnvj
for aalc o-vrral piit, all im.
( ha. RobilKoii, IlilUboro, It
V(j mile aouth of HilUlmro, mi
laurel road; and then I ml
wet. SO S'i
Thi morniiiK ' Srrrclarv of
Male KiKi-r mn.lid out .13 1
ih.-i'k to rtt rrvire nirn in pay
mi nl nf Ikiiiii i laim. I Iir pay
mint to arrive here !uii!il or
Friday will amount .i :io,7.1i)
WashinKtnn county i -until in tli
list in the sum paid. Those rnun
tie rrerlviiift more arr Mullu.i
inah, Marion, Clackamas, Lain
and Linn. The rnlirr sum mailt .!
out i lM0S.H7D.30.
For Sale Red clmrr mciI, ri'
i l.'twird. Nick Schmidt, Conn
llu, Ore., R. I, or call, trlrphoin
Hillshoro MRS. 81 I
A. S. FJurlien, of Y.rhmirl
wa in town vesterdnv. He nay
that a iirrat aenaue of uiul
oat will have to he rr-ccdcd llii,
.nriiitf miles there is an unhniki'il
i '--
for rceii!eratioii
For i foot aluliwond, per cord
at Ir3. and short wood at $3.75
orr load, telephone $4"J,
8. 50 tf
U'... k'.-.-hii. of Oreneo. wm In
tl r eity thi mornln.
A l ord son Iraetor m-Ii.miI w ill lr
In lil in llilKlmro for three day
Ur.h 13, 14 and IS. The mlniol
will l,r held at the Frlckson &
('tiininuy (iaragron South Sre
nn, I Strrrt, and will lie frre to all
aim wish to attend. Our of thr
in,t rui tor is Prof, (iilmorr, of O.
A. ('., and he w ill lecture on pow ¬
er mi i hanic. C'has, Harrison,
on, nf tlm ktate'a In si plowmen
Bill Munrur. a lubrli utioii rpert
ami Mr. AlUlon, mi enpert on ig
niti.in, w ill lie present and demon
Mnile their lima. Thi. Mill be
unr of the must InlirrstiiiK
ili.M.N ever held nloiig mccliaiti
ral hnr. and al person interest
rd nr.- xivrn an invitation to at
lnl.
Im not buy your woven wire
ii'iirniK until you Irani the lateit
price on Page fence, the bent
inn.Ii', Stanley Taylor, McMInn
h,i Ore., District Rcprescnta
live. 50 if
Safety Deposit
St. Matthew Choral Clob garalfer et ax, 1 0 blklO Toome't aLl
a 'K-resful card party Monday I to Ilillsboro, $159.
at St. Matthews Hall, I S ra Grrnbcmer et ai to 2J
evening
In the County Court of the St.ite kivhest honor going to J. C. I Roaencrana, lot 1 blk "C Ge
of Oregon lor V aslungton rre and Mrs. Weincke, while I Uouclity s aub raimew adU u
County. Jos. Morris-M-y and Yeroniea Ta-1 HilUboro, $10.
In the Mattrr of the Estate of ; torn n reived consolation priiea.1 J W Shute to Mary Shute, S13.- I
Hrttie A. Johnson, deceased.
Notice i hereby ffiven, that the
underirnrd F.iecutor of thr last
Will and Testament of aaid de
ceased, ha filed in the above en
title court and cause, his final ac
count and rcjx.rt a uch and thr
court hat Dxed and appointed thr
31st day of March, 1932, at the
After refreshment a ahort muai-l IS a Geo Ebert die, $10.
cal program waa givch: Solo, O.I Same to Same, 40 acre Walter
Drlsman; fpjitar duet, A. Miltrn f omrroy die and lot 19 and SO
bergcr and Mr. Caldwell; olo, in Creat View, $10.
Mr. Merrick; duet, Mrs. Cald- J C Smith et al to G M Downs
will and Master Caldwell; aolo, part 1 S blk 11 Forest Grove, $75.
MWs Marguerite Morriey. There G M Downs et vir to W H
were about 18 tables of Fire Hun- French, same as above, $10.
dred. The committee in chartre Willi Saari et ux to Theo Kann-
Imur of 10 o'clock A. M. of said! were Miasea Bertha Dree and pita et ux, 8 I 8 Aldirch Ac, $10.
day, and the court room of the I FJith Tatom, Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. F I Larkin tt rir to J J Van
above entitled rourt in II.lM.oro,! Caldwell, Messrs. Drees, Dels- Klerk, 0.96 a sec J2 J s t, $730.
Oregon, a the time and place for; man and Miltcnbcrgrr. S J Beaver et ax to Martin ll
hearing objections to said final . . . mnnm, Meyer et nx, lot 4 blk S Meyer's
' ' " w - M..U a. B...l:ll. tl .
settlement of said estate.
marker, or posts, or cmetery,d 'i?8"
1932
Newton Johnson,
F.xerutor of the Inst Will and
Testament of said deceased.
Hare, MeAlcar & Peters, Attor
neys for Executor.
Dora Nelson to W A Rowen et f
I.a..l .1 mrtl. J - T.- L i
......... ...a, .v... a.., ... , . . . a,v. w a..,-., t. f
chased by yourself or thru the . 'nb L1".? F,rricW I
Woodmen, or any lodge, it will be ad to HilUboro, $300. ?
to your interest to consult Lewis I
& Co., as they will give you a bet
ter monument, etc.. I can bel
purchased for the money any-
FAMILY REUNION
HARE, McALEAR ft PETERS,
AttosTStys at Law j
rhere else in fact they can save t'pstaris, Shute Savings Bank Bid.
Ilillsboro, Oregon
nl. rinit into tliis movrnient i. lie leave a wife and two ehil
how ii bv the f n-t lint Severn Id ren. and was a brother of Mrs.
... ... r
Lillian Qu.intic, of Ilillsboro.
Drcssiimkin : By the hour in
private families or at home. All
work suaranlrcd. Address An
oin. n s oru.'tiiifitioits hiive al
ren.lv uivui ll'OI) r more lo ll,.-
mid and are now raisiiii; inom-v
ii Iniv more land. A ihiii.Imt of
indiv nlit , I, and orirnninlioiis
lavr adopted this nn lli.nl of s.-ml
inir inom-v in im one or more
acres.
It is hoped t lint the home will
rendv to receive children bv
enrlv Mimmcr,
ASS N. HELPS
nn Jtociuike, loo .miii ii .iirei-i.
Ilillsboro, Ore. 52
ftoln-rt Greer, who is working
for the Freeman stores, Portland.
of which there are seven,' was in
town yesterday, visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Greer
Wanted: From doten to two
dosen hens, Rhode Island Reds
A quiet family reunion was cele
brated at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. I.. Wilcox, of North
Ilillsboro, Inst Sunday, when all
four children were at home as
guests of the parent. The ar
rival of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K.
McDonald, of Chicago, was the
spirit that moved the reunion.
Those present at the celebration
were A. . ilcox and wife, of
Portland; A. N. Wilcox and wife,
of Ilillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Nichols, of Arlington, and Mr.
and Mrs. McDonald. This 1 the
first time parent and children
have Wen together as a family
for ten years.
A. H. Flint, one of the directors or Plymouth ltocks. Henry J.
of Ihe I'neilie Cooperative Wool HtIu, HilUboro, R. 4 directly
irowcr., send Ihr .rKu a report t.aht ( M0ffat station, in Virginia
(
if the nssociV.iiin which is ilium
innliii as to what organisation
nn do when- ollicinls are active.
Thr associdon M.I.I 235,:i()0 lb.
of line wool t .3 113 per lb.; 45.
ooo lbs. nf in. .limit wool for S31',
cm (ivrriifi' price, while those
riling outside the associnli.il
52-1
I'laco
Thc condition of little Wesley
ILitdiclder, son of Mr. and Mrs
J. L.. Uutcheldcr, of West Union,
reiu.iins about the same and there
at.
li a ciinnee lor recovery. lie i
still at the home of his g rami par
,M,l a a e aa ' ' ... I
sold their fine at an average of t n" J,iaKe anu """ wuuu'
irl . .....i. ... l;,,... ,.i in I'"-
E. B. TONGUE,
Attorney-at-Lnw
you considerable on any pur-1
chase. Sltf
While Oregon particularly I
WesUrn Oregon has had no se- office upsUiri Schulmerich Blk,
vere cold tin winter, yet we HiU)lboro . . . Oregon
nave a longer sirctcu oi uicuiu.u
cool weather than is remembered I JH0S. R TONGUE Jr.
by even the oldest inibiUnt. Attorssey-t-Uw
Ilia mi A WAV .sj.rtsn in dunnirl
November and barrine perhaps UpsUris, Schulmerich Block
BIG STAR DANCE
Do not forget the big Eastern
Star dance at the Auditorium
Shute Park, Ilillsboro, by the
Beaverton, Ilillsboro and Forest
Grove Chapters, Saturday eve
ning, March 11. The following
committee have charge:
Beaverton, Mrs. Otto F.rickson,
Mr. O. E. Shepard and Mr. R
R. Summers; Ilillsboro, Mrs. R
F. Peters, Mrs. E. L. Moore and
Mrs. Scth Stockton ;F'rest Grove,
Mrs. Coila West, W. W. Blair and
Mrs. E. L. Ahlgren.
cuts. The gnat n, Nance in price
.i those tiricanim! came because
tin ir wool wn (traded.
Wanted: Horse, weight about
1230; must be gentle and work
single or double; also have for
shipped to a cnler . here buyers! snle. a water system, engine, pump
'.mid itisp.it tin- lot in big ii tin ii -1 and tank. II. L. Fuller, IlilUbo
liln s. Mr. Mint states that for ro. It. 5: Moffat station. Fliom
Ihe 'car 11.31 the association HilUboro 3 1 88. 32-1
lmitdlc.1, all kinds of wool, a mil
Unit niul halt iioumls, nl a less
cost than nur other association
hung business, of record. He
savs Hint ?200,ouo was recently
ilislnlniteil to Western Oregon
urowcrs. Iluvers who seek to be
fuddle those in the organisation,!
a . . .11
ami Knowing uuy were in mr
pool, nsunllv wait until they know
their check is ciiroute and nil
their wool is sold, and they then
send them a big offer. This is
.me of their trick to try to crcalr
:i bre.ich i: the association.
The Liberty Theatre ha se
cured Harry Carey, in The Fox,
one of the finest Suprr-W cstem
tdiivs ever acreened. The Fox
will lie filmed Sunday, Mondar
tiu.l Tuesday, and is pronounced
bv critics to be the finest of thr
ly assisted us during our recent
bereavement, we wish to express
our most sincere thanks and ap
preciation.
O. T. Hartley,
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ayres
and family,
CITY LOSES
For s ile: Registered Holstein
bull, tuberculin tested; Al coiuli
lion; well broke; good disposi
tion; good for heavy service; age
2 years and 10 months; priced
very reasonable. Floyd C. Bier-
lv, lteaverton, Ore., R. 3, or call
phone through Scholls cen
tr.nl. 51-1
The Supreme Court the first of The soot in several joints of
the week hnmlcd down a decision stovepipe caught fire in the J. li
sustaining the case of R. I.. H.ir- Diusmore home Tuesday evening
bison i t ls versus the City of about G o clock and made a con
Ilillsboro. This wa a case filed Uidcr.ible smudge. The depart
several venrs atto wherein Hariri-1 merit responded to a call but it
son, then owner of Fair' Acres,! was not necessary to turn on the
south of the city, sued Ilillsboro water.
. a . . 1
for damage due to alleged over- M ml Mri Q. E. Hundley
How from the city s drainage sys c,.,,,irnted their sixty-second
tern. Ihe jury gave the pi.iHi .it wt.lKli , ttllnVCMary at their
Ihe sum of $1,000 and this verdict .... r.i. p.til... veu 9 ft
Ihe court, aiudge Hngley, reduced 11..1I. l,J,.ml ami wife arr hale
to $(i00. H. T. Buxton was the! ul lwarly, Mr. Hundley being
We desire to thank those who so
kindly assisted us during our be
reavement, the death of our broth
er, the late Jake Smith, and re
turn especial thanks for the beau
tiful flowers.
Hi Sisters and Brothers.
We havi recently Installed 0" '' n,ost ,',mT,He
burglar alarm ytcmt known. The public Is invited to
ll and Inspect this splendid protective agency at any
time.
Our vault are completely electrically lined, which af
fords the greatest protection know n.
We huvc safety deposit boxe to rent under this protec
tion, and respectfully solicit your patronage.
The Hillsboro National
Bank
HILLSSORO, OREGON
foreman of the jury. Hare, Mc-
Alenr & Peters were counsel for
Harbison, and the late II. T. ling
ley rtssl.stcd Benton Bowman in
conducting the defense for the
lit V
A the case now tands it is
said that the damage covers 1ml
83, and his wife 80. Their many
friends wish them many more an
niversaries
The American Legion Auxiiary
will hold their regular meeting
Tuesday evening, March 7, nt the
home of Mr. C. h. Deichman
1372 liasehne St.. corner of
two years of a period and if tl'Mj.:,.,,, Mrs Wmh;r L. SpauW
lie ft. I I 111 11 III. Mill v w ..a .n a. 1. 1
have a case against Ihe municipal
it V provided, of course, ' that
ilrahnge conditions arc the same
now a thev were at the time the
suit wa filed.
PURDIN SENTENCED
C. W. Pnrdin was sentenced yes
terday by Judge Staplcton, In
Portland, the court fixing nn In
determinate sentence not to ex
ceed six years at Salem. There
was alio a fine of $500. .
Tom Garland, counsel for Pur
din, asked for a parole, but this
wa denied liy the court. The
Spanish War veterans also peti
tioned the court for leniency.
Whether or not the state will
press the case of killing Sigsby I
not yet determined.
James Patterson, well known
here when connected with the G
H. Lumber Co., was in the city
Sunday, the guest of his brother
Norbert. He leaves this week for
Aberdeen, where he takes a su
perintcudeney with a big lumber
and sawmill company.
l'rank Johnson, of Banks, R. 3,
was nn Argus caller Monday.
injr, of Salem, State Secretary of
the Auxiliary, will be present. All
nu mbers and those eligible for
tm iiibersliip are urged to attend
R. A. Imlay, well known at
Rccdvillc and Hillshoro, has been
named to officiate as municipal
judge by Mayor Baker, of Port
laud, during the absence of Judg
Rossman, who was called away
to attend the bedside of his fath
er, who is critically 111. Attorney
Imlay has been practicing law in
Portland for a number of years
He is a sou of Jns. I may of Reed
ville.
There is a petition circulating
over the state to recall the mem
bers of the public service com
mission The taxpayers are put
tinr up a great deal of money to
maintain this commission and in
view of the high taxes a recall
woold no doubt carry. About the
only thing the public service com
mission has done is to see that
there is no opposition in public
utility affairs, to abridire contracts
signed In gooS faith by public
utilities and otherwise make itself
the friend of Intrenched capita'
Isn't it about time to dispen
with the commission, anyway f
CARD OF THANKS
ten day of mild weather, with Hillsboro,
raias, it- ha been consistently
cold. The freezing weather, how
ever, ha done no damage to fruit
trees and the walnuts and other
nut trees have come thru in fine
shape. Winter and fall sown
grain, however, are hit in spots
quite severely and some of it,
here and there, will be re-seeded
Oregon
M. B. Bump ' D. D. Bump t
tun a nl nm '
s BUJnT K bUMr
Attorneys-at-Law
Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregou
South of Court House
DR. J. O. R0S3, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Th Hillshoro Club Tuesday Office, L'patair, in Commercial
evening witnessed the Hygiene Budding. Residence, cornea-
films going the rounds of the o''" """ 1
state. The club voted to decorate offi "21 i residence, 192. j
the club room with paint and Hillsboro, - - - Oregon
kalsomine and also talked over v M
the matter of publicity for the Dr ' WIU.Y, M. U.
city. The dance committee re- Physician aad Surgeon '
ported that 174 in cash was the Office phone, 2681.
result of the venture and that af
ter all bids are paid there will he
around 1 160 net.
Residence phone, 1682.
Commercial Bank Building
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Mrs. Weata Belts, of thi city, I
brot to the Argus exchange desk!
this week an English paper pub-1
lished at Norwich, England. Like
E. H. SMITH, M. D. D. O.
Physician and Surgeon
OSTEOPATH
nearly all English publications the! Completely equipped hospital in
entire first page wa given over! connection. Calls answered day
11.. r.:..n.i. 1... ... isa 1 to advertisements. The issue! or night. Office over Hillsboro
.
CARD OF THANKS
contained the death notice of I National Bank
Chas. Letts, who wa born near! Hillsboro, - Oregon
Norwich, and who died in this phone Office, 141: Re. 142
citv ISov. 24.
Mrs. Nelson La Course, wife of I DR. J. B. DINSMO
the Forest Grove store man, died I Ha resumed the Practice of
the first of the week, from the re-1 Medicine and Surgery, and has
suit of a severe burning. The La- office in the Commercial Build
Course family has had a great ing, above the Hillsboro Commer
deal of grief the past few year, cial Bank,
E. L. Mapes, of near Laurel,
was a city caller this morning.
Thus. Talbot, of Cornelius, was
in the citv thel ast of the w eek.
John Schaer, of Mountaindale.
was in the city Monday morning.
Rev. H. F. Gclvin, of Orenco
was a citv caller the hrst ot tne
eek.
Herman Glaske, of near Oreo
co, was a county seat caller yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irmler, of Shady
Brook, were guests at the J. L
Crow home yesterday.
Senator Wm. G. Hare is con
templating building on his prop
erty at Main and Fourth this sea
son. "1
R. M. Tannock, who farmed at
West Union many years, writes
from Portand for another year of
the old home paper. .
Have woodsaw and will saw
16-inch wood at your place. Al
so cedar posts. finiip onea
Hillsboro, R. 1 ; between Laurel
and Scholls i Phone 4-5 Line 18
Scholls. " 52-1
Mrs. Fred Zilly, who was oper
ated on some time ago at the Dr.
Smith Hospital, was sufficiently
recovered to .be removed to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Hare the first of the week.
Several months ago local pa
per contained many ads. of cows
for sale. At the present time
there are very few offerings on
the market, which U a hopeful
sign for the dairy industry.
Claude Bettis, one of the stage
men on the Hillsboro-Portland
run, was united in marriage to
Miss Norma Haggt, of Tillamook
at Portland, Feb. 23, 1922. They
are making their home in Port
land. ,
Church of Christ, corner Third
and Baseline 10, Bible School,
Mr McGlasson, Snpt. ; 11, sub
ject, "Twelve Views of the
Cross;" (5:45, Junior and Inter
mediate Endeavor; 7:80, subject,
"Coming to Ones Self." Yon are
welcome. Len B. Flahback, jas
tor.
Mr. LaCourse burned out two
times,and a son recently wa bad
ly injured up the valley.
Dr. E. H. Smith was called to
Nutcroft, on the Newberg high
way, Tuesday, to attend Mr.
Barnhart, who wa aeverely in
jured in a runaway.- Mr. Barn-
hart was hurt internally and sus
tained a nasty scalp wound. Un
less complications set in he will
soon be on the way to recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. McDon-
Hillsboro, Oregon
DR. J. T. MACKAY, M.D.L.M.
Special attention to obstetrics)
and diseases of children.
Qffiee--Commercial Bank Bldg.l
Office, 2921; Residence, 1922 1
Hillsboro, - - - Oregon 1
DR. W. H- PASLEY,
- Dwtut
aid, of Chicago, 111., arrived here Offices in Heidel Bldg., upstairs,
the last of the week and are Main St, near Third St.
guests of the W. L. Wilcox and A. Phone, 1598
N.Wilcox families. Mrs. Mc-J HiUsboro - - Oregon
Donald is a daughter of Mr. and
xr. w T -1 . .let... ' A V
... , 9. 1,. ... . . o,a... w. ... ...i a mm ssjB0aa a. u
T , ... -ul t. .v. is. auddKian.
man. is home from Albany for an
extended stay. He will not oper- j Upstairs, Commercial Building
ate for a while, and will await the
spring market opening.
Born, Feb. 27, 1922, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Stewart, of South
Tualatin, a girl.
REAL ESTATE
Hillsboro, Oregon
H. A. SaLAiZTZa, Dentist
Room 12, Over Weil's Stare
tIZbboro, Or.
Richard E W Ulrici to D L Smith,
ct ux, 40 a sec 25 3 n 4, $10.
P I Lilligard et ux to F O
Erickson et ux, part lot 8 sec 81
1 s2,?10.
C E Swanson to Carl H Hend-
irckson, 4 a (except road) in lot
366 J E Add to Beaverton-Reed-
ville Acreage, $1500.
F W Miller tto Jos R Church et
ux, lot 10 Alderbrook Farm, $10.
Gottlieb Bauer et ux to Richard
Bauer, 59.61 a G W Jones die,
$15000. .
A J Roy et ux to Jennie L
Brown, tr in Wehrung's add to
Hilh boro, $10.
J W Hansen et nx to H W Han
sen, lots 1, 5, 8 Powers sab in R
WUliams d 1 c, $10.
II Kies et ux to H J Getty et
ux, 15 a Valley Vista, $10.
J E Morback etux to Kirk Hoo
ver, lot 1 blk 18 Smock's add to
Sherwood, $10. ,
Albert Bledsoe to Claude Wil
lis, 0.85 of an acre see 93 t n r 4
w, $18. .
E G Brown et al to Samuel
Ware et ux, s lots 1 and 2 blk
10 Hillsboro, $10.
A B Moreland et als to Abra
ham Zahler, swi of nw sec 1
lnl,$l. v
Mrs Elisabeth Gore to F S
Francis, lots 6, 7, 8 blk 10
Thome's add to Hillsboro, $400.
- F S Francis et iu to C U yf-
Tto Spine
Properly Adjusted,
Means Health. Elim
inating the CAUSE
of Diseases of the
Heart, Stomach, Liv
er, Kidneys, Bowels,
etc. '
FEMALE
DISORDERS
Nervous Exhaustion,
Head Aches, Lnronic
Constipation, Rheu
matism, Neuritis
The Eye, Ear, Nose A
and Throat, Lungs,!
Bronchi, Asthma,!
Hay Fever, etc. " j.
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Modern Electrical f
Equipment, Vapor'
Osone. etc. I
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