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The Hellsbm lMw, IIILLSBORO, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21. 1922. No. 23 PIS FOURTH ANNUAL I 'HOG AND MM Ja YrrJ.y With Beat E in lliatovy County pygt BREI"sTOCK IS SEEN v-tor(U, Was Shoi4 Day To-JJjmlBk-rrMir Barbecue ,ka I Jwi.lM.r.. W !. ' rvl.l. ii.. ,,f lir I't.urlli Amitttl M"(t njft Mi" t' ' JrrJ.r, ' absolutely ",p .iUI ff ' " ' ... i i . .,uii. Ill li.ni" ( Wr rrrril Ti .iilri.- " . . .. i of Any former .irnr, mm uai rfrfianrn l'l'' ' '"' '' l..,.I and pi.rr bml "' h.I iU thU ' iii f ,(1 VliUil'" -..iinly Irn.l ,ra can ' fhr I m ir wlir.l yitifi.i ..ik ihr aintu.tl S. h.d I'l), Mid ull iiimIi r wrrr tn ctl J, ,irr nf at Imm.U rlusi-d ( ik rmil ' art..u BV mid Cul. kli..W llirif offer ju.llrlug I II It. ll.l II, llf III r Ihlllk, a tut run, r i ri.Uy. 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Natnrr gavr you U4 wl of tri tli, l.tit only unr Mil u f nr., all. I klir rxpr. U yon ha (akr i rr of llirm. Nculi rtr.l tynlrain in our yminirr day (rarriilli luran rvrilit ilinlr la ur Ulrr yrar. Win n inltirr ! ralk fur aid it U H.....I iliry (' pay Itriiliuii. Srr l)r. I.iun.lrr, it Autlrrtoii'a. Saturtlava. COFFEE CLUB TO MEET Tk ll.IUt.iro t'offie Clut will Md Ita lirl nnluinii lor. Iin nl ar b.imr of Mm. U W. Hyd. , TksraiUv aftrrn.Miii, nt 8.1". SH. tV Ml.. I'm, of I'ortUiid ill I llir prnkrr, Mruitrr ! an rtqur.tnl to lirii.tf a frirn.l. F. W. Uvrrmora Named to Run a County Commiaaioner urmlay wn thr rtiiiinot ami nil i i nl. r tiny in Vakliiii(toii unity i.ulitii at HilUlmro, w In n llir inuiilv riiilr.'il loniuntt.r of lir ri iiilitiiati Jnirty lin t in rxer- ulur . xiiiii to Inkr up llir lam Miu. M. J. (iiorr, of 1'or.i.t (ir.nr. w Im it, a Hull kniinorti-r. i iinl lm In. I a. li d an . ri try in llir I ortUiuI r.si.ui that iiniiird Mr. Halt at nn iinl. li. nil in. wan ouoliil ninl vai-nucy ir.inr.il, nn.l .M . V. I n.lv a nnn.rd n I'oiiiily i liairmaii to au. rnl him. Mr. (ii-urgr had aiiti. iiiitrd thr inoir an.l l.nil lit in ln ri i)(im tiuii.liiit lln- i nn. initti r, on umliun f T. II. Tontrur, uir.l a rrnolu lion i uliili in 1 1 1 1 ix llir nit ion of Mr. (ii'iirifr, and thr riiiiiiiiittirin.il .ot. il iiiininin.il. ly to throw out llir Hill man. Mr. Itnkrr, who wa iimiiiiintrd n mtiiitv roiimiiiiiiion. r at thr pri- Srptcmlx-r haa tn n rather fa voratlc tu little Uan Cupid, li r. iiM a aine lat wn k having bri n inaurd to John S. Koarncrana and Conatantre Nulla; Chan. Cotrill and l'lor. u e Allrii. J.icot Van I.oo and (jrucr KaUtuii, V'irtor Wi-imtrom and llorrnce Irkin, HcKinald Cooke and Ruth Twruhy, Del mar GallaK"rr anl Vertfa Mc Nauliton, Hoy W. Krinininfrton anil Aililnic Cravm, Auguat Van .li In y and Helen Hi ) iiderirkx. When in need of a monument marker, or poata, or cemeter work of anj nature, whether pur chaaed by youraelf or thru the Wouitmen, or any lodge, it will be tu vour Interest to conault Lew la & Co., as they will (fire you a bet nurchaard for the money any where elar in fact they can aavc von considerable on any par rhaae. SIHf Mr. and Mr. (Iro. Si liulmrrith and il.iuxlitrr, Marjorir, departed for tlo ir Crcawill home the (irl of the w eek, and will have a their Burnt thin wca-k, Mrs. Thoa. Dowl ... . 1 I s. mi, ol roriuim. v.rorge win re turn the laxt of the week, after viiitiiiK the Ijinc county fair, at Kujjrne. DrivliiK mare far kale Weij-h about 1200; drivn double or ain ir ) and la khh1 aaddler: alao have fur anlc harncaa and top bug gy. Will take Rovd Jeraey cow in on trade, or aril for caah. E millCEPLEblK SOONJDEH WAY Contractors Waiting for Cement Shipment to Arrive CANNERY RUNS FULL BLAST What the Stnto La Doing in All Industrial inarira, also rrin. d-he wns M. Ingles, 8 milra north of Banki niHiiiimli il Urifi ly throiiKh the i f fort of Mr. (iror.tr --and F. W. I.itrriuorr wan liaiurd n a candi dnlr to fin on thr ticket, filliii llir l.irmicv. Other nnin. it trforr ill coininiti-re for thr honor wrrr .lolni Iriliiul, promt iiictiinheut ; Otto r.iruns. (mlr Creek, and H. I'. Cornrliun, of HilUhoro. Jaa. ( liurilnll htoo.l for Mr. Ireland on tlir uroiimU tlint thr went end l.ui.lil he rrpreanitrd on the count V court. After ix hallota. I hrriuorr was imnicd and hia nc- lcctinn wn made unniiiiitoiia. A. (i. Hoffman, of Korea! (irovr, w na kclccted coiiftrrkaionnl ciimiiiitterman. lucidriitally Mr. tirorRe dem oiiHtr.itrd he waa tint a democrat, for it in nUiitnntic that a ili iuocr.'it nevrr rraiKiia on highway. 29 t'onif. church Bible School at 10 v. ni.; worship and arrtnon at II, topic, "I acini: One a rrob icini." No evening ervirc. The work on the bailment it belli); lii l.l up bv the hlinrtnifc in ce ui.'tit, but the work of remodeling U well under way. II. A. Deck Pn.tur. For Sale 1S5 White leghorn pullet, 4 month old, 91.80 each 150 White Leghorn hens, year ling, laying, at 75 cent each (lorn! laving strains. C. A. Dar ia, Beaverton, R. 4i 4-mile north of Tobias station, Kefdville, Ore Ron. 17-S9 Aitnes L. Smith ask for a de cree of divorce from Kay Smith, and she prav for the cus The Thr ntv aull.nrille citrnrnlly i rrt)urt all parent w hone children aatr hlrvilr to caution thrm! intt riding thrir wheel nil the 'alk in the imved dUlrlcl hrrt atrri t can be utilised. I C. 'in. nr, of below Tunl.i tin. ai in the citv .MoiitlnV Bin t nllid oil thr li.illlt- inin r. II .y the early Minn hair hern itiviI l.i in ht to iiotatom, nml In ..... , ki'i'tion will have a bumper crop. . nur for Hent Six room; l, iiulr kiiuthrnst of lariiiiiiK ton. I or particular apply tu IV trr I'elinr, on place, or aihlrc. him nt Sherwood, OreKon, Route . Wnllrr J. Winner, of near Phillip, broke nn arm Ninilay i veniuii, while crmikiu hit I'or.l, preparatory to noiuit to church Or. J. B. Uiiit'iiurc reduced tin fracture. Taken I'p Black hcif. r, prob nblv 3 year old; horn; haa white belly, Ow n. r prove property, pay .l.irife nnd take an me nvtay. .li.hn Helm. Hill-born. R. 2; resid in aix mile south of HilNboro. (ir.t house on the Bald Peak road. Ti... rnii.iir rr..liilion nnard toilv of tim-c minor ciuiaren in ll.r C-t.rue matter ended with eouple were married at Vnncou il.r f..l1..u'iiiir vcrin 1914, nnd the complaint al IUm.Ivc.I. that the Wahinrtoi. letrc eslrcme jealousy and false li' f. i.i.l.li. nti r. lit ml rmn-1 ai'CIIHntlon. inittee herehv recnt the action of Mr. Cicorire in arrvinn a arc rrtarv of aaid independent meet init nlmvc mentioned and pnrtici pntinii therein while still holdiuu the oflice of chnrman of the Wnth ington county republican central committee, and hereby linre Prune i rowers, Attention The Ilarel.lale prune drier w do citom work, beifinnlnir Sep tember 20. Oct your order in early. Two and one-half miles south of Ueedville. Wm. P. Brook, Benvcrton, R. 4. 80 Albert Spierina; arrived home oervedlv condemn Ins action In I from a l.imtinir trip below Rose thi mailer; and be it further burir, the lust of the week. He His. lived, that the office of J wftS accompanied south by Geo. . r .. . .:... ...I,. . n m . . , chairman oi me t nsinni(ioiii Mnrrmir, oi uov. ineDoysianu county republican central com Jrd two buck. Albert SpieriniT n mittre be, and hereby K declared I tw o-pointer and Georjre landintr a vacant, I four-pronirer. For Sale Milk cow, Holstcin- Jerscv: 5 callons daily when fresh ; ftHs for $75. Jasper Wil PUBLIC SALE linni, 1912 Ore lion. Oak St., Hillsboro, 29-81 PUBLIC SALE I will cll at public sale at the Livermore place on Cooper Moun tain, 2 miles south of Iluhcr and .1 mile southwest of Benvcrton. nt I o'clock p. m., on s vTIIItll W OCT. r Five cows, Krade Jerseys; one ft I will sell at public auction at the IWm. Mohr place, ly miles due ',. n vrnr old. to freshen In west of Hillsboro and then a mile ' " ' 1 . October; cow, 8 year, to freshen south, on rocK roau, ten . . ft f a viif nlil. to I MU.MJ.Alii'l'Fit-Wumi w, IMA i'llllliii " I . tlL 1 1 freshen In December; reRlstcreit 12 licaa cowsniKn grauc uerac,, lersev bull, cominii 4 vears, fine 5 years, 60 ids. wnen iresn, u . . .!...! o fl.-iniii r is frrade Jersev. 7 niiiinn a veari nir ueiicra ; -vci.r i vu.. v - , c-- .. i ..:f i.:..i o v..r. o-rn vears. 56 lbs. w nen iresn, 10 iresn neiier , ti nu ."n .-, p.---.. . saddle; fan mill; surrey, top en Jan. is. cow, o ye., l,,.ffv. iron-wheeled waiton. 6 tons Jersey, 40 lbs. wnen iresn; ires.. .l..t-..r hnv: ton of baled at date of snlei cow, 7 years, .i... . in irnllon milk umdc Jersey, to cans: set double hack harness ; 1 5 ; cow, grade Jersey, 8 years, 80 ' ... ..... f.... ... .A 1 . VI. i i 1.... ..In. in runes I hs. v nen irrsu, " cane vvv. IIUlFifV lllirio-.-., ..'. ! - -I . - ii in.llevs. lot small farm tools, nn.l cow, 8 years, graue -erac,, , mn .' ..ii.... .,ii..t... when fresh, to calve Oct. a; cow .lllliH-riMii. ....... .... . , l, , V ..f 90 an.l inn er 0 Vears, U ins. w nen irrwi, . ... i - Hon v nwiniim time enive ni iinn- m ..v, v..., miiii.nn-", - - ... .. ,,. m ... bankable note, at 8 per cent. Two to jees. cn t.v. . . , .uw, -7 j -i per cent off for cash over $20 Mr. J. P. Finta, Owner. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. F. W. I.lvermore, Clerk. HELVETIA PIONEER If you hav . bank .ccount and are REGULARLY adding your balance, we congrntulate you nnd say keep it up. If .... I...,. k.u .rrmmt. we ume you to come in snd opm Tfc- ...:.A.d ronhdent feeling it will give you td know you are getting ahead, will strengthen your debumina- "on to make your balance grow. Coma in today. We will welcome you. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK to freshen ilnie ot saie; o nig" irrndt! 2 vcnr heifers, freshen October; 2 year old Jersey bull eligible to register; all these cows arc high grade Jerseys nnd test 8 r In iter: team horses, 6 and 8, welirh 3200, good work animals! .1 ' .A ... Inn V..flh- .t...l..m Ynnirt n. a wioneer of work iinrness, ... ... r.......... i...i.,, ... v nml slncle harness, good as t ie lleiveiin commy. "n r..- , , i ... .. ..I., as ili.ul now! C hniiHMon mower, in good sliieu lucre nnn,y . v.,l, repair; nnvr.iRi-, new .... j Suiid.'i.v, Sept. 17, 1922, nftcr nn extended illness. He was born in Switscrlnnd, October U, 1841. He is survived l.v hi wife. Susannn. nnd the fol lowing children Mrs. Fred Ber ger nnd Mrs. John Herger, Hetii any; Mrs. Siinmcl Trnchsel. Port Alfred Yungen, Indcpeiul n. . mid Robt. Yunsrcn, nt i-ii...j home. The fnnernl took place Wed nesday, nt 1 :.10 In the afternoon ni th Helvetia church, and Inter ment was under direction of ueo J. Limber. The Argus, $1.60 per year. grain drill ; "fan millj 14-lnch sulky nlow ! 2 14-ineh walking plows. I ' . ... - - . . 15- nc h walking piow; ou-iooiu burrow: 2-borsc itlsc; lana roller. 2 cultivators; 75 Leghorn pullets and 48 yearling . L. hens, all good laying strains; numerous small tools generally louna on a farm. T.nnch at noon. Terms of Sale $20 and under cash: over $20, six months' time nnnroved note nt 8 per cent inter est. Two per cent off for cash over $20. Henry Mohr, Owner J. W Hughes, Auctioneer. Contractor Tranchell Ac Parelius, who will erect the Masonic Tem- pie at Third and Lincoln, are awaiting the arrival of their ce ment, and as soon as the ship ment reach Hillsboro, will start the construction of the new $22, 000 structure. The cement work nd buildinar complete, without the beating plant, will coat $19, 28ft, and it is estimated that the heating plant and other work in cldent to construction will make the cost price around $22,000. The cannery I running full blat, and the neit big run will be on sqnash, for which there i F.aat- ern demand. The starting of school dealt the labor supply quite a blow, a many young women left the cannery to begin their year of study. Every avail able suppIt of labor has been riven a chance to work at the in stitution. and the canning indns try has been a big financial aid to the citv. The condener Is receiving Its usual September supply of milk, with an increase over last year The G. H. P. Lumber Co. has order ahead to keep' the wheel running continuously until the first of the year, and offerings are coming every day with prices that are satisfactory. State Notes- Portland Nine-story, $850,000 apartment hoose to be construct ed. Bend has prospects of another larire mill. Hiehwar started between Is land City and Cove. Hood River 950,000 being spent improving curves on Col umbia highway. Winans Citv Bridge to be built over Hood River here. Klamath Falls $80,000,000 timber land deal closed. Veneta Eugene and Western mill operating. Bend Brooks-Scanlon Lbr Co. to install three-band mills in re construction of plant. Portland Active building op erations start on Shrine hospital for crippled children. Corvallis Cannery uses 80,000 cans a week and has weekly pay roll of $1,000. Wheeler $76,500 bridge to be built across Nehalem bay. Lebanon Plana made for con struction railroad from Lebanon through Sweet Home and Foster to White Citv. Canby City to take over light inn plant. Hood River Plans made to de velop scenic wonders of Mount Hood 17.2 miles Mount Hood Loop to cost $280,000. Portland Roberts Motor Co. to erect $28,000 garage. Bandon New hotel asured. Eugene Willamette Valley hiffhwav to be surveyed from Crescent to Oakridge. Myrtle Creek New water sye- tcm completed. Med ford to get armory. Burns to get large sawmill Eugene to build $180,000 addi tion to electric plant. Bend proposes 1 5 5, 000 street improvements. Bend $21,840 in new dwell inns started in August. Eugene building permits for August exceeded $92,000. Sacramento company to build $2,000,000 tourist hotel at Med ford. Hillsboro Masons building a 8 storv lodne home. St. Johns Peninsula Lumber Co. to build new $500,000 plant here. St. Helens Norway steamer takes 2,150,000 feet lumber to Montreal. Wallowa Standard Oil Co. to construct substation here. The annual loss of cattle and sheep and horses on the ranges In the western states from severe cold weather, starvation and lack of water nnd shelter has totalled three million head for the past five years, according to the best statistical information at hand The American Humane Assocla tion meets at St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 2-5, to consider the problem C. B. BUCHANAN Ik GO. (Incorporated) DEALERS IN Grain. Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Feeds Telephone: 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branches-Cornelius, North Plains, McMinnri3 Watches For .School Start the day right by being on time. One ol tbawa ac curate time pieces of ANDY'S will insure your on schedule every day. Our special $1&00 lady's or gent's watcb k for the price. Others at $20.00, $25.00, 3OC0 aad up- J. L ANDERSON, Jeweler 1147 Second St H1LLSSOSO, C2L "Let Andy fix your watek" i FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, 03E. STATEMENT OF CCSdTICa At tbe Call oltkW Cih May I, K3 Bonds Banking House Other Real Estate Stock in Federal Beserve Bank. Cash due from M'Mst.rr 1,88718 19.780.09 MB0.00 MM.00 tt,T7.02 18M1S.58 Capital Surplus Profits Circulation Deposits 1 "jitia tJtt9Jt $718,888.51 4 per can Directors J. A. Tborahargh, John K. Bafley, W. XT. Ue3- downey and 8. O. Rugbee For Sale Bay mare, about 7 vears old. trentle, and will drive single or double; also good fori liirht ' farm work. Mrs. Nick! Kemmer, t miles south of Huber.l Phone 111 Line 4, Beavertonl centraL IMi FOR GLASSES SEE HOFFMAN Always Here to Give Serves Main Street HiKicro, Cra. HI: I