JOI HILLSBORO, OREGON, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. XXIX. Mrirrj« r^t n 1 in I h« «ily M limili y. I «»r niiibuluni r •rrvhr, «all I « b plioiir t*BB. 4A If / I < olr, of Sh« m imi!, ma » a I MM »«»r«» « all« r Momltiy. W HI I >•• II« O. MA' :.”!rRADIO BROAOGASIER INSTALLED IN CITY Some time ago D took up a 1« mn of estray* which were both « ring around his place, ami on advertising them, found an own ’ A-k. < ocint Court to Give Hiw Will Report in HillUroro on Mon­ ■ r, who agri >d to < all and g< t Dr. E. H Smith Puts in Radio I d Northrup, uf Nhaily lirmik, wtr I dward I date t»l <>i I Late dwa»d I Nayl«u Nsyloi day, March 5, for Spring Tern» tliem. This xva* not done and Plant That is Good Transmitter w n. an \rgu> rnlli r I ridai now Farnlmm is to have a sale to — ■ Jam« « I «iiiilun, uf aboli lllimm IONGUE IS COUNSEL rwo WOMEN ARE ON PANEL ri ■ <»« i 11 ( r «liplomn Io • I lrt«t« fi *?A b«»w f««r HA« AO A I |, Ii ¡J tl ! • » a » ! h« plaintif f in u l'IinmiA« i ty iin«- juror., drawn In.t w rrk by for exhibit, coloring, fruit,, etc; being tin- first real broadcaster in : r S« luo nb i< lilt r , «if I Ling th* « tr* uit « uuf I I»» «1« I < I* rk Rumili uni Nli« riff Al« x mmiy arc remedies for stock and Hillsboro. I It« t I«» lM th« »»*1« «»um f «•( ton, fur inniix years n re muli r, tin umili . «>f two I adira persons. The machine was constructed! Every auto ownrr appi *»r ilio*«- of Mm, |. X Hob .iioulil liaxe formula to keep III* by a Mr. Sneii, a builder of re­ o» I it« «»f ll»« lal* I «lw af «I I llir \ rgu., ms . m li,, , ||, iii.on, of Tualatin, mid I .illthii windshield dry. x • |.«r «I« « • «1 Th« ptiipcFl t Address Bos 70, pute, and Erm-st Helvogt, who' X1« k S« limir«»hibition there ar«- more five and ten acre a* an experiment, (»ermission hav­ U r* « I ing fri«- nel» nt ibiiiit« ii, th« Sunday prior Si orcs of people arc out every suits were more than were antici­ I«» I hank »tfivinx, *«ll « «»ii«tittit< ■ lay or so looking fur just such pated and from nil ovrr the dis I « t aliil «1« « 4ii«r. a I thr M \\ th« maj«»r trial of tin Irmi uni«-*«« plaics, «linwing that jicoplc in the trict came the word that the ef »Hr ’« . cdlrrtid in mitai» \ 1« ili **Aturd<*» « »« tiing, | • |»rti • oh «-«»«rr» |»«»»»lblr filili rr < rone ■ itn. arc looking toward the fort was up to the standard of P.lto aril I. X ei I l«»r * «Lal I» < «ooil mu.lc («■»«nl mu«|a | i«ryb«HÌt Ih« juror’s drawn, »»ili th« ir "aimplc life." broadcasting stations in the entire »» T rat r r •«I» «»ul In h» r nr\ 'il \ilmi»«ion, -iddrr««H*', follo?» « \ «IIlli ..Ion , ft(> ««ut* west. I >» » • ml m ■ r, in» ili *1 that in lailit ■ l or Sale Tca*i draft horse*, W. II Pry«1« ndnll, Bank', n » 11 Thr wave distance of the Dr. I J«» I X o I r w n s .Imi hl W Alili <| 1 light .1 Ullip pilli Ir r, w air*m mid harness; alm breeding Fred F-lliif»« li, .Sh« rto«»od, It I Smith radio is nine-tenth* a* p< r»««H lillk li*«»« It, AHil that I«» l»r 11 •« «I H» r«»tm«rt \\ m A l.ini|»*i«. llillU »•>r«5. and this means that it will have «•»• i*t with In r I list «lie K I. • I Pom« roy, Garden Tracts, North Ml» rt lorllr, LiUiitoll, Il ? no trouble in dispatching east of ! nuF'r and • are for him •••• II II ( n r « I , ««f X « » r t It Plain, west corner, near Dwight Pom- I F < riiiiì», Hillsboro, |( thr Rocky mountains and clear I th« d at»d hr «»a« !•» rrpnt w * » hi tlill«l»oro I ridA t rt rump r rnx place; write Bus 33. Hill. A ru««ld llrr#« r, liiiiwboro, |( I across th«- Mi.siaaippi Vail« v. $ m ikinx a m ill, «1» « i'ltix E> il II 1« frrdilIX a lot i of |mrk for boro. 30 32 The government permit for IL uri \ nii«|yk• I i«rv.t («rove, In» pKiiw rt t Shr main il»« market, Harold Lloyd, in Dr. Jack.” broadcasting will be received in a it tl Inf « l»d »if thr • «itityai I Usnlr.l M All M Ili» ran and wa. featured on the screen at the few days and then Dr. Smith will ■ i L-i.li Hill.b-rru lU I hr f»lri|, drail itxlu. Iie.t in the film, and aside s igtnented a* time pa ì » a» in th> city • » Saturday ami I rop I uri .1 (unie, R ■ut tin barn» niul wa* tf« urral from the «-timi-dy therr wa. a pint ttiAilr hi» anima! i all on thr hollo I The »ending outfit is rc-in- H i m f * >rd . I *>n s| ( » mir« ( II «»I until L » ilrath, to hi« h pa|»r r, o.ophic Icon in every hundred forced by a motor, which is in an­ It Mar* h IS, |f>yU f ■ ■t of tin celluloid. F«ir Sa|r XX tn Hi« har«l.on. M*txg«r. other room and doc» not nt all in , A used pianti In fine I hr lift rriiiFd* »In i to llial «omliiioti Pups for Sale Youngsters trrfrrr with the broadia-i I ill lw sold al a Imi It \iidr« w », Nh« rwood. X »«|t»r »»a» Irirtl f««r hu I am bn d from White Island Shepherd Dr. Smith says that he w ill use I ' ■- Ma -1 . » *. »• It I I»» hi :.* with Mi*» Trarrr, tf ani ■ nd Australian Shepherd fine the station largely for the licnefit I \ Mu rk, Sli« rw<>>lti««tii, rnrrvinx a w « »tin «I ed. Ii H Carey, Hillsboro, R ton and other counties, and will Jam« « \n«h r*«»t», !I i H b I hifo h u «mill 1l«»t hr al, il ma « lire th< la't of the week from a trip 3, at North Plains Phone North .end out a bedtime program and I U (»uil«! I ill! «boro. r« L»r h«m I«» luur « aft ai »«I to Spsskanr, tohrrr .lie attandeil 51-1 a regular musical number weekly Al!« it Tinn컫 k H i !I«| m » f « i , R a Plain. 2FI4. I I»« « A«r m n» pr«»M-«Tiit <| thr U d»idr if . «I« k retail, c. \ litoti i %« r». I or« «t (*r«»ir. a. «nun a« the sender is tempered. W. ( ’ . Dan-tv, of North Plains, H t II T«mg««r; who, l»% ihr F«»r Sa Ir 43 Milite Leghorn wa. over for an hour or so, Sat­ « »»««M « «Hili«« I L»r \|««« Tn» imllc la, no* taxing s I miu I 30 egg. G A. OLSEN F. F Rowell, Hillsboro urday, greeting friend*. Of b X » « l.»r m i « ««•mhlr«! |M»r day. Tliomp.on’e strain Hr ciMirse, hr mis.rd T. Sisnipter rman Schulm« rich. Hill.bo nli <| (»« th«- 'opr« m« court B ♦ l YS radi Call 117 Hlllabt B ■ ’ tribolili '•'tit ll l»A«’k f«»r rr r«». r«>. U catherred, who i. visiting in Gustav A. Olsen, for several I • ■ I W Ti nner«-, and «ay* it is the fir.t years a resident of Hillsboro, (• Whitmore, l-aur<-|, II. 1. |r» 11 and X a« I »r Me« again «*t»n D. II. Bri «»ofirr wml over to Tho, Conn« II. Hillsboro. linn in years In- h’a. vi.ited Hill. died at hi. home on Washington I« toi Th« « •-«»uri fin« «I X’ av L»» thr «••«»rt h«»uu Sattird'% and rr February 18, J I Dow, ShrrwiMxd Imro and not given confession tn »trect, Sunday, 11 *«i> an«l «'«»»fa » Th« fin«' w ». paid rei« «t| rr< rip| X«» I f«»r lit' I HIS 1923, after an extended illness. Sump for misdeeds, L «I Tompkins. Hillsboro. »t»»«- month« uftrr th« fine » a. In' bill IL xrt» lin« initial rr J II Garrett. Hillsboro. ipo«r«| Hatching egg. from prise win­ Hr was born tn Norway, October rript rirry yrar. U .11. • tn II Hunter, Bravrrton ning Rhode island Reds; also 13. 1851, and came to America in • hr mi ill I Us I lit goe. on to rr I or rrnt, chrap, fur one or two I hat «luring thr time thr from pun- bred White Leghorn*; 1880. settling in Oregon. He is yrar» 3 mi re, .if lami, nil clear, l»intiff lit rd with X ay lor, hr •I 50 per setting, or f8 per 100; survived by his w idow and a son, JUNIOR WEEK-END hoii'r ■ n«l outbuilding. ; not far also have few R L roosters for Edward, of Hillsboro, and a son. ¡a* hot on rt.i terms with hi' liupiire al lliiitir Supply r «ale. E. B. Watts, Hillsboro, R. Cecil, and two daughters by a for­ • <)., I'.iiit« nr. Ore.. Feb 20 » * liti««*» uh«» to ill ti|(lit ihr prr» «»ut ( ir«»« r rx, Stilimi St. mer marriage. Of his immediate ■ nt « a»r, 48 3 (S|M-cial) Francis Linklater, of 4. Phone 905. family, he leaves a brother. Philip J aiii « « T«»l»iu, <»f tirar Hard Hillsboro, ha. I»rn apjxointrd a II 1 I X ni lor wa» a »on of thr Erwin Ritter, of beyond Beth- Bst- I It««» ( » Xni l«»r, w ho t«»ok up dalr, wa. in thr >hnlit»ii land « laiin adj«»lhitlff in niaking thr round, dropp* <| jn committee at thr I’nivcrsitr of in to mail hi. buxines* letters. He Jansen, of Portland, and a broth- >ir> *t <»r«»«ç, hi the « af I« «la% ' • m thr Aricu. fur hi. yrar *if ri a«l Oregon. Junior Week end. an an had reccixcd no mail over the < r in Norw av. The funeral took place from ^■>t<< |»ig n»l«liti«»n ton* |»Iiittr«| mg. nual celebration. will be held l.innton Route 2 route since the .Murili r . ( ir«-« nlniusr, Twi lfth Mav II and 12 Mr. Linklater’» «now storm, there having been at the M. E. church, at 2 o'clock in mul Oak Si.. Piume 1921. Cut particular work will lie with the one tune a drift of over seven feet the afternoon. Tuesday, and there • » m» » » I tm l»l« X » « |«»r to na r« was a concluding service at the ntn« u a» nr«« r innrrird. and llow rr. , fiorai «1« «ign. and potted dr corn lions coni mil tre. of snow on the road over the Portland crematorium by the M n ’d V« n (« w rlnar fritti«!*. It plani.; 3 «Irlixcri« . «talli Thr Junior Prom will |»r direct mountain. W oodmen of th«- World, to which ^Ba» Farri« tlmt hr «"nur f«> |L!1* m ; 1 p. ni ; 8 30 p. m. rd bi Jack Myers. Santa Barba Goosclii rry plants for sale, at order he belonged. In u 1» nut a« «■•»mpAiih «I Th«- sub committees on attractive price«. Come to our S ! tirai, fur ycars a rraidrnt ra. < al •Mr. Olsen reside«! at Metager K • Mt*. J r « » «• r Music: Marx- Al- farm and inspect this stock, or of lirthmiv. wa» in thr «iti Salar tlie Prom are prior to moving to Hillsboro. Pri­ • xandrr. Portland, chairman; An VII hrir» t«> th«? »•’»tat«- nr«- inatlr *lax w rite J. P. Cooper, Cornelius, R II* esperi, «oon lo Irai * or to that lie had been engaged in a t«» the mit. Phone Cornelius centra). Fern mining and at one time was own­ far California to rrnxain mi indi-fi ilrrw h irprn.trin, Eugene. Fea 2 lure; Frank Carter, Eugene, iute peroni 15. 51 2 er of a rich cinnabar deposit. Af­ chairman; Shirley Edwards, County Judge J. W. Goodin ter coming to Hillsboro he ac­ < «»fit rm f t»r«s and hiiihlrrw. R' l’or Sale Team of borse., Marshfield ; Gladys Wright. Port Irnntr' VH« h «in n|| <*|n"f*' «•( uagnn and liarnr.s .1. D. M il land; Marion Lav, Thr Dalles. ami wife and son. Melville, are at quired several residence proper­ lllllillllif Los Angeles, and the Judge write« ties. A year or so ago. he suffer- M«»hr Hr«»»., I Lil*b«»r«», mot, llcaxirton, (In-., Il 3. < Inr T I • H< • I• in « nt T h rifili nnd and mie half mite» soulli uf Beai' Decorations: Rand ill Jones, Eu­ tliat lie ha. improved very much ed a stroke of partial paralysis gene. chairman: William Nettle­ bnk Ms with In. bronchial trouble, al and since that his health had been Plume 1609. Al cilun. 49 51 ship. Walla Walla, Wash.; Mar­ though he says he is a trifle thin in a precarious state. cella Berry, La Grande; Mildred ner than when he left. He expects Le f’ompte, Portland; Lnrline to get back to Hillsboro by March HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF < milter. Cascade, Idaho. Floor; •* 7 • THIS? I vie Palmer, Baker, chairman; Saved our customer* $225.00 l.er Weber, F 'iigcne; Margaret] bi selling 1500 boxes of apples in You have only one pair of eves, Seymour. Gardner; Virginia Pear son, Portland, Patronesses: John* bulk. It pays to bring your own and you will never have another. box or sack to the Washington It is up to you to decide whether Piper, Portland, chairman; Gcor County Apple House, Second St., you will abuse those eyes or take gia Henson. Portland. good care of them. You pay dear­ Hillsboro. 50 52 Eddie EdIund. Portland, will hr ly for every bit of abuse you give Patrolman Virgil Weckcrt has in charge of the canoe fete. His them, in one wav or another. committees are made up as fol again assumed his duties and his Take care of your precious eye­ lows; Floats; Pason McCune, injuries received in the Portland Virgil sight ; once lost it can never be re­ Portland, chairman; Freda Good xx reck have all healed. gained. rich, Portland; Hetty Garrett, of says that it was a mighty close For good vision and relief of Corvallis; Ed Hancv, Stanfield, «•all, and after this he wants to eyestrain, consult Dr. Lnaader, at drive the machine in which he i* l ighting: l’rancis Haworth. X'ew Anderson's Jewelry Store, Satur­ In rg, chairman; Charles Sprre. riding. days. Hatching eggs from extra choice Pilot llock; Harold Holdman, of Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 per set Pendleton« R. D. C. BUILDING FOR SALE ting; $8 per hundred. Some wonderful cockerels and roosters COFFEE CLUB GUEST for sale. Come ami see them.— School district No. 8 has an old school building for sale. Pros­ Mrs. Ida B. Cnllnhnn, of Corval­ B. A. Mitchell. Orenco. , 49 52 Richard Beamish, of Cedar pective buyers can confer with lis, w ill In* guest of honor nt a luncheon given bv the Hillsboro Mill, was up Monday, greeting tlie school directors, Mrs. Anna chairman; W. J. Hillsboro xvas Dick's Horncckcr. Coffee Club, nl the Cong. Church. friends. Gregg and Albert Hanley, or the home for many years when he Saturday noon. Feb. 24. Other guests will be the dele­ farmeil the Billy Connell place, undersigned. Lumber in good state of pres­ gates to the county meeting of adjoining the city. Women’s Clubs, to be, held nt the Dr. F*. T. Helms, Chiropractic ervation. New brick Hue. 51 Lewis Powers. Clerk. same place, immediately follow­ and Electro Therapeutic*—not a BiG PRIMI! SUI1 ft ' ■ CLERK ANO SHERIEF DRAW MARCH JURORS C. B. BUCHANAN & CO ( Incorporated ) DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Seeds Telephone*: 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branche*--Comeliu*. North Plain*. McMinnville « FOREST GROVE, OREGON so sa The “Ear-Marks” Of Success Do yon »{lend every dollar that you earn, or have you learned to keep part of it? The answer to that ques- tion will tell you whether you have the “ear-marks” of success. If you haven’t yet acquir­ ed the habit, begin now by opening a bank account SHUTE SAVINGS BANK ing the luncheon. correspondent «tu- At this meeting n permanent dcnl, but holding a organisation will be formed, the Diploma received by preliminary meeting having been actual attendance in held Inst fall. Delegates will be chartered college. present from the Women’s Clubs Consultation and ex­ of Forest Grove, Cornelius, Mots amination without ger, Huber, Hlteon, Farmington, charge. Eighth year In Hillsbo­ Sherwood and Hillsboro. ro. Heidel Building. 44-tf For Sale Some choice Mam­ moth Brome young turkey hens, at each ; about rcAdy to lay.— Mrs. C. Millet, Hillsboro, R. 3. Phone North Plains 8F1B. 1 E. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was greeting friends in the county sent Tuesday morning. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Call of the Comptroller, December 29, 1922 LIABILITIES RESOURCES Loan» . — $424,289 22 Bond' .— . - 8,054.90 Banking H oum . ____ 19.780.00 Other Real Estate____ 5.275 00 U.S. Bond, B2S5349 «W Cash and dua from bank» $166*43236 401,781.74 Capital _ $25,000.00 Sarphu __ 50,000.00 Profits _ 17.78QJ1 Circulation _________ D«po.its ___________ $859.182.88 $92,7*0.» 1 25,000.00 741,401 M « “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK 3 and 4 per cent Interest Paid on Time Deposit* J. A. THORNBURGH JOHN E. BAILEY W. W. McELDOWNEY Prssidaat Vics-Prssidant Csskisr E. F. Burlingbtni S. G. Hugim» Jeweler Optician HOFFMAN FOR Highest Quality AT Lowest Prices EVERYTHING IN— WATCH REPAIRING, OPTICAL WORK, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, IVORY, CLOCKS, WATCHES