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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1923)
Willow.i to have municipal I OB«-«- along th«' Im«- of tin' I. R- , IA N., between h< n and " hs. 1« r skating rink. y.iiand Southern Paiitic and logging companies a I «\p. luling «* »0.000 enlarging th«' I rcadv ass« inbling « rows. It I round house. . is ii<* more sii«»w tall by m st I uipipi i \ .ill« y pi.««« > INO. 000 I many, if not all. of tin cam, Cli riai.is turkeys un thè ma k«-t.i landed in Jail by Deputy Stock- All in Readme** for Operation if lx- running, «-ven if a »liu < i r.iul s Pass < rese« ni < Ity dale and Later Taken to Portland i shouhl follow I iter «in. II d« Weather Permit* highway to b« surface«! al «tisi «>f a r< I iiiaiui for logs is big ami a TWO WEEKS OE FREEDOM $10,000. I anxious I«» g« t t«> w «irk. LUMBER DEMAND STRONG Ro.ui lo I h - built along Multo State Note* l Iteti '-'1 tu Xi.ig.ir I in Motor Trouble Along Highway Banner Year in Lumbering i> Oregon City >300.000 VI Lead« to Penitentiary Return Maiaon county. Will cost $100. «lucl over riv« r dedicated. (\»ll 000. Predict ion of all I ph |< » Pacific highw ay . .''anti.un \ ilh y ow ner* discuaa W’vnter Willis, 27 year old Port Winter never fail» to brin< tMa car Vernonia to g« t «I« «-trie p>iw er 2?.000.u r« irrigatiiui project. Intuí man, who was paroled from < >1.1 King Si " w ill b. I renewed jvtuuve. Prim i die 'hips six cars In« i orvalli* raising money for a the slate penitentiary by Acting |y agency that «dl keep th« mini . Governor Roy Ritncr, Dee. 17, I* $200.000 hotel. logging camps from starting at; st «H k. It is because the starting system ata! I in «till.« county to built! mar- igaili headed for the Salem has CHrtMirvtor seeni to be idnxat immune k«t r-'id from Butter erv«- k to til«' to serie out the remaining — T seven years of a ten year sen Slu r.d in grade. from cold weather troubles. 1 he re*,|M»nse M. S W >>.>«I«-< h k lieaiimg Cor- tener for robbery. is prompt, even on the coideat nxwning». Wynter »loir an automobile k.till' halli« blilhllllg project. Hain«' W <'tern Union mine from J. E. Hunt, of 50l> East The cord tire», with their safety tread, 'how ' Kin of $200 i-op|H-r ore, Tenth St. North. Portland. and in are also particularly desirable in winter. ( invi riinieiit 'pending hundreds com|«any with a eompanhm. af t loti'.tnds of «{oliar-* hunting >t< pla n S I orbin. an ex convict, They not only act at a safeguard ugutnst uul poi'oning predatory animal*, loaded for Hillsboro. Willi* was skidding, but greatly reducr tlie possi but allowing hundrid* of thou* getting along all right until he I bility of having to change tires umkr uul* of In« *to. k to «he of 'larva had engine trouble. He knew nohting alwuit a machine, and lion and fret-sing. disagreeable weather conditions. Oregon grower* to en-ct can when Deputy Sheriff I I* Stock RELIABLE DEALERS FOR YOU dale came along, he consented to * . : Sa le m and Newberg Close fitting curtains, which open with S i I k rton Lumber company is help them out. As Willis had a the doors, enable tlie owner to drive in preparing to o|»crat<- two camps 1922 license on the car, he was comfort the wliolc year round. asked why he had not prucuredl near here. klf.ilfa bay has soared to $20 a 11*23 license, IL- sai.l lx- had I i ton in many parta of the west, given his brother th«- money lol The pnce I* SlOtiS «Irlivered imi if tin winter keeps cold, fa send for the plat«», ami »lunl talli:«* in ln< stock will increase. asked how much he hail given I Corvallis Elks to erect $50.000 him to r> nut to Mr. Kos< r lie said I th«- same a* la*t year that hi-,1 temple. \ « irgli of 125.000 box«-' of license cost him ab«>ut $73. This! Phone 25 Line 24 Beaverton, Ore. Oregon appi« * recently shipfved Stockdale km w w as ini| - siblc. sol -o I nileti Kingdom, it was a he toll! the duo to trek into Hili' I WE DELIVER r< . >rd shipment from this state. boro with him. Portland police I W ithin 12 hour» after the great wen- given th«- number and the I \»tona fir« almost «-very light and police force notified the office! p.ivver « ustomcr out of burncil here that J. E. Hunt hail missed I ir< i in Astoria, '«-rvetl by the his car. Mr. limit came out I Pa« Hu Pow « r «X Light ('«»., wa* Monday anil idcntiti«d the car and I ■ iv uiiiiiterruptc«i electrical drove it home. The t»«» ex eon I *erv ice. vids were taken to Portland I Marshfield payroll for 1922 Monday evening. wa* $2.100.000. Young W illi, w as oni- of the | ( «ululile- Company formed to number who secured parol« »1 bud«! $70.000 hotel for tourist whd<- Hoy Ritncr wa* acting as I trade. chief executive of tin- state while I Beaverton planning comma nitv Gov. Olcott was hi the Fast. 11« I building. had ticen sentenced to ten years I Douglas county budget slash in the state institution, but un I c«l $<*.000. pressed the prison officials with! A $20.000 natatorium to be his actions while incarcerated, sol SURPLUS, $20,000 00 built at Cannon Reach. had no trouble in getting his pa I Klam.-it li 1 *11« to CAPITAL, $50,000 00 t new box role while Mr. Ritncr «as «loingl factory. tlx- Santa Claus act. Bandon - Mode rn tourist hotel Willis claims that he had al to lie open Feb. 1. hard time to get work in Portland I Marshti« Id Mountain St.xtrs ifter his release and said he was! If you want a »afe place to deposit yonr savings, deposit In the Power Co. <-x;H-nd s $*0,000 on forced to report constantly to In.I Saving. Department of thia bank, ai every dollar deposited is improv « un-nt he re. mother under th<- terms of his pa I «irrsande n, H t «>p. absolutely guaranteed, and the United States Government ia Prairie St imi irti ( )il lets < <>n role. He picked up Corbin and I $3; ( Vandchcy, $1 «O, Win li not a preferred creditor. tract for service station. tin- two started on another career! t op, $1.50; Eilwin llmscii, $3. « theatre of theft. Their first “job'' was! Kenneth Denny,$3; Albert Erick building to I h - replaced by Í.IO, one of the worst they Couhi havi I .on, $6; Raymond II jiim n, tfO. 000 structure. tackled, a. an aut«» is a hard thing!, T B D< nnv. $H ; Henry Ern ksonJ ■"1 "y Toll do Southern Pacific to to get out of tin- country. $11; I" rank ( irti/« r, $2 25 . I rank ----- = ! . - - . build i 0.000 depot here. Corbin himself is an auto thicfL •II. W (i il Helix $«»0.000 union high and had been released from the I kniiri Amirr.on, $2s.5O, < harl«s| sclnxd to I h - constructed. pen last July, where In- serve«! L Carlson. $1 50, il A < << m< rupi« t, j B«-nd- $70.000 pijx- line con two years for stealing a gas wag I tract aw arded to supply citv » ith on. Both will go to Salem, a-- $1 5 ; t W All. n. $t.o . < O Davi*. $59.30; J M Mark« « . $1 50 50 . \ » atcr. Corbin will have a han! tunc toL Junction ( ity- Cannery to be convince th«- court that he was! B Spitler, $22 75 , Dai. (iravcll, nlarg«*d and new c«mcretr and not a party to the theft, while $5fl ; Earl Johnston. $1 50, ( l imi Miller, $0; G«-o B.xitli, $13 50, tile w are lion se const ructed. Willi, will go back and scrv« out I Portland will expend $3,000, his remaining seven years. IL I . Marvin Brown. $1 50. J II Pomp kins, $15; Bill Long. $3, Inoliarli 900 fur improvement of water may also b< tried as an habitual L $10; Win ilciiiilrick, $5; -istilli arid for sewer and street criminal and may get a term of I R«-h, , W dlx rt Salmow , $1 « il M improvements in 1923. years add« <1 to his old sentem« I Frank Reh, Robinson, $2.23; Southern Pacific constructing $I 3 1 I ; Herman Prangr r, $35 , thr< «• n> w buildings nt cost «>f GARDEN SEEDS I rank S< hlieiih r, $16.50; I rank $50,000. nt Brooklyn yards. Schneider, $l»i50, Irank Bring Southern Pacific Co. Ims just h t a contract for 7,000 addition Senator Roliert Stanfield writes er, $<> ; E F Guetter, $ 11 ; I- rank il freight cars, to cost $«¡.000.000. the Argus that while he doubt, Pesoldt, $12; A Pier« n, $1 50 J You would not go to a black the value of tin government semi M Davidson, $1.50; St«-i« 1 our j smith if you wanted your watch ••*« out seed., inasmuch as it is kovitch, $21, il Bishop, $1.50. fixed, tlx n why go to a specula the present law, he will send some Julius Sihmolt, $2 23; Arnol«l| tor when you w ant to invest your Hower ami vegetable »erds to the Hutrnson, $2 25; ( hris ll. iih« n.l money. Bitter s«-e your local Washington county people who >3; ( li< «t< r Koblr, $i. ( >< <> Rit will write hint, care of the U. S. ter, $!» ; Henry Statili, $13.30; banks. Silmii fb< r I lx- assets owned by all types Senate, nt W i-langton, D. C. Th« Fred IL-ufix r, $«>; to’* of insurance carriers in this coun senator says that he doe* not can ger, $12; Louis Pe soldi, $20, try wi re I -limateli for 1920 at ten to send them out promiscously to Paul Heller, $36; J r< <1 J os»« y, ml <»n< half million dollars. Ap people who might not care for $32 ; J II Ri rgl-f, $1», Allerti in, $2 4; la vcy M<-Kml« y, proximati ly 25 per < < nt of these them, hut packages will b<- mail >; ( ha* Spie», $33; $3-1; Wm i -efs were mi« st,a| in high grad« « «I at once to all who w rite in for I Welsh, $7 MS; Ed W oli, $32 ; Aug mortg ig, * ami 55 per cent in th«- favor. I Foegr, $6; John Truhsil, $t », stocks and bonds. M. W. A. dance every Wedne* IL «ili A I II - - 111. >3 ; .1 idi n Divi day night 88-tf I \lva Davis. $3; A C Krug« r, $1 FOR SALE 123; ( lyde i.incolli, $10», laon COUNTY COURT K«-rr, $»9; Otti» Jackson,$42 ; ( V I nx. $29 75 , F. W 1’1 tpp • (Continurd fn.ni page Hirer) 573 ; John K a ni n a, $ 16 ; Ni ls l.nr of fruit. A bargain at .V*e c°'° - d«-n, $10; F.d V «ndcrxandcii, $13; son, $3; John Allenimi k. $9; W Carl Holznag* I, $1.50; A < Kru a 11*11 k II ■ . li il Hancock A Running, g«-r, $7.50; Godfre Atrops, $1 50; i M f 11.«»i >« 5<i, Andrew l.< u. I 1 form litis, Orc. J J Reimers, $14; Tom Taylor. • ■ •■ ■ ■ ; Fred 1’6 «tir. .? :n,, < hri t $14; (i Walling, $14; Carl Holz faggi,$36; Alfred Jnggi, $3 2 ; Hugh Rogers, i-hief scaler for OVL <***’* 10 . Fred Zur »w< 'A°l *h> S. P. log shipping depart nag« I. $ J .60 ; A ( K ruger, $2 4.50 ; 1 rack Pi soldi M L Viroi-nt, $21; Willie Wil ilx r, $15; Aiigust I <»• ge, $12; iin-rit, < -nm up from th«- Marsh liams, $30; Otto Nedvick, $1.50; dim W alters, $12; Ed Haiiirs, ZrtolfM Hood rold- fii Id iinintry last week, and says test oils flow freely 1 152 Third St. MANAGER Hillsboro, Or*. and lubei ata per that the frogs ;i r<- holding tix-ir Herb Kyle, $16 50; Cecil Kyb $12; Ernest Scliner, $ 46 ; Newton fectly in sero weather $1»; Elmer Downs, $3; J V IL is ' »rillin, $3; W ( I reudi ntlial, >6, protect the hear spring concerts down there and ings inrrr»H 'he [ \ Il Phipp», $12; ( F. Priekett, that [ pussy willows are in full h r, $51 ; A Tnys, $4.50; C J power and flesibtlify of your engine bloom. « hili; till ; gooseberrv vines Janies, $3; J J Adkins, $H; Edw $12; H < Kit hard ■ •_••_■ 75; ( M !.<•< . $<;; '1' P Hines,$3; Carol Scoti« Id, $5.25; < M Scoti« hi, $1.90; Walter .1 Wismer, $30; are blossoming, 1 ", $07.06; Concrete Pip«- (’«« Which sounds good to the man who doesn’t like Ilin« s, $3 ; John Wilson, $3!* ; D in •16; Jt I Lewis, $4.50; A W alt. rs, Alois Schicchi, $11.73; Speli« ■ r $35.35; Concrete Pipe Co, $12 Willtrout. $36. O B Hays, $SS; $4.50; I F Johnston, $7.50; I Bros, $11.45; (««-orge Stewart, «ild winters. • < ......Tetr Pipe Co, $11.1.35 M L Vim-ent. $2 4; J W K «1« . Kling< r $40; Frani I) ri 90; ( bri« Schindli r. $29.65; IL atoo Ä II« rd, $192, Ilralon «5 Piter Boseo«', who has h«-«-n 50; J W Kyb $25.50; W J W d •13; Herman Snlzwcdel, $5.25; Oregon Si Hwy Coni, $13; Dan IL rd, $46 <>N , < arinoli Bros «X C" siting Io il iiightir, Mrs. D. P. liams, $.10; J V Helsli-r, $21 ; E I. <oc Cnwrse, $5 , Alfn «I Ami« ! -mi, I r-llii in. $23.30; C Scott, $19.60; I ilti r.on. of Dallas, for several ' ' 1 • I Id Bios, $JU6 , W i Jones, $IS; ( J Adams, $0; llur 5.25; (> J Scliwiink« . $1.50; .Imi I llinlon, $1.50; Jaspir K«-ff«-r, W I,. Ian, $22, Wm Whelan, $21 «•Is. r< turned home Sunday old \dkins, $15; P X Vamlerznn l!«rb, $12; J<>< \ indomel<m. •10.50; Davi- ( hrislopher, $H3, nd has l>< > n r< in «ing old friend den, $3; G< <. ( or«-y, $7.60; J M • 5 25; I! I) K< rkmnn, $22.7.5 J.x Harry S. abolii, $14; | | Mnf|,< r , 1 lillMboro Coni Bank, $33.4« ship. around town. Vunderzaridi-n. $55.50; A Dun ILirrington, $2 50; F.mil Duy« k, son, $7; John Bill, $22.75; Pel. r' 1 lillsborti ( Olli Bank, $122.30, I liIIwboro I'.. P. Cornelius, ,,f above Xortli • Inf. $15; J I. flulsmnn, $2 1 < 'oni Bank, $133, •2.50; Scott Campbell, $| 50; .1 is Xowokowski, $.57.75; l’iter lei UlhlN Jaeobsmi, $241 ; Chas J* Plains, «as in tin- city Tuesday IL rs< lx I ( lull« r, $31.20; Fred III Cnppocn, $14.50; Coast Ciilvert <>ng, $12, Poni-y Itokalske, $24 anil m ule |,is annual call on the Jossy, $16; Emil F. .lossy, $16, io I isoii , $63; V I. Bogard, $7; «• A iìiifm Co, $31.54; ( oasi Cui • 0; < lari in . < iinimiiigs, $40.25; B Barili tt. $7; .1 T Mi ( siili, $7. \rgiis, which lx- has read since A ( Iluteliison, $.1; Hiiiry W.-il o ri A Fiume ( o, $53.56; Ralph ......... H t«l«f n, $7; Ih tei Nel on It. Hood was just about the size trrs, $3; l-'red Parrot, $7O.BK;I Pi <• IL nton, $4; .1 II Muore llanimii, $11.3N; S, | uld Bros, •12.25, Sun Slowel), $7; If.nrv ■ f a hnystai k. $3 60, lavi Tylrr, $3.30; Rny COLLECTIONS—KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. Fred Kiug« r, • so SSj I rank Z- r ■*'277; IL av< rton Lbr Co, $2.90: We *ue in our own name for Sal«-—Legally inspected mg. $2H.MH; Sam Peters, $30 3H ; John Trm lis.-I, $7.45; Bay Mali K -mila, $H; Alfred IL me. $2 I ; Smitli, $9 so. Bay Smith, $110 40. lohn Wìtt, $|N; Henry ILrse. li") Smith, $23 4.34; Itay Smith, We pay the coat*. We take the blame. 121 l.tterln rg strawberry plantsl Tom Taylor, $37 19; G Walling. l< r. $216; P (ì fL.gan, $12 54; $5t; \ I larvi y, $0; Il Tiirn. r, NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE fine canning; choice of canneries; $36.31; W E ,M«ad, $25.MN; W I Wcgner A llnrrison, $5; |,<»ui* *1 1 * - Raj Simili, $H ; Arthur $22,60; I Ilariey, $20.50; IL nry Knox, $580.52; Tom Miller, $2 fin« planta; $2 per M. in soil; $i Bristo, $25 NN; J J R« ini< rs, $42 I Settlements Made the Day We Collect. Zuri h» r. $30; A n hit .L ,|,,-j . l’.l.rs, $22.60; Banks l.br Co, f <6 b. nt Recdville. V. F. Perry, ( nrl Holznagel, $3; A ('. Kruger,I Ry ( «», $|; llillsboro .Mercantili- McMinnville, Hillsboro, Tillamook ”0; Tom Miller, $10.80; Tom $1 66; Arthur Jesvc, $62; Arthur Miller, $32.26; Albert I. Goiild, Beaverton, R. 3. 38-43 $<»1.13; H J Smith, $3; P Van I io, $N.53; Hillslioro Mere Co, J< ss<-, $23 20; Or. goti Eli e Ity $24; Albert I, Goulil, $66. A8SCENCE OF SNOW WILL SIDRI CAMPS D odge B rothers motor car New Feed Store Beaverton Feed & Produce Co. Stock Feeds of all kinds, Poulrv Feeds and Supplies. Flour etc. Warehouse Formerly Starch Building M. P. CADY Hillsboro, Ore. HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK 3or lVinfer Driving use QUICK. STARTING 100% POWER SERVICE GARAGE HILLSBORO, ORE Now Under New Management Specializing in Accessories for all makes of cars, Rim and Rim Parts for all makes of cars, Tires and Tubes for all makes of cars, Oils i «I* AoW v 3 and Greases for all makes of cars. fr”" £“,«»««* WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS «”theAc«> We will also handle M. P. Cady’s Used o«* AC«^Ìe» a'* 1 R. C. BUSCH