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» — il HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 XXX. . . — —srsr ■ ■—1 SESSOfi BOLEY HAS HELU MEN Al WORK r.M.irnl of 1923 to be Written up by Thirteen Deputi« A WEEKS WII.I. CLEAN UP , Vimrnt Will Mahr Hilla- A••«'BMiirnt ; Iitfard, S K. limiklits «I g 4 Geo llidslieimrr. nf Elimini« a. w us up tu ilo « il) Momiai ráster iarda thr Pharmary. and Iti, i S >) |t w itli « .ind) Taylor *. ,| il 3 4 ««'ri li e, « all 411 tf Bol* « has umili d Ihlr II ■ unni lx-r, «nrilxxli | to make the held assi ss 4 ami), pur« Inum insili i ■ for 1973 ami th*' fori « »ill I su supply ymir nred«. 3 liilil at unce, mid bale tin Vili < rtlsr'il lettera In lldlsl Tolo I« , omit I » rII ten up in a f< » post otto « I \t Br«*w h \ It Falli Viar srrs a Ivtgrr • ’«•« brani , Mi»* Mar, N.I*,oi, I .■■■< nt mil, lierausr of tin <> Steel tl.at so many trad* have !•«■ u Cury Th «i ml« »• Mai k I»« rry ,1 i.I,d in thr rasi rod uf tin i Ine« 25 ernt« rat li, A fur $ I it. and «long I hr high»«) M E U «i*uii, Bn* li*. ||ill«l»> I. ■ ni «sing drpulirs lieti m, I Ire I 4 all had reprrilii'ir end ari I Irli li hrinp, w hu lisa lx rp| « rtiiit willi «alurs of real!» maker of < lx r ,« lip hl ihr II« h « Olli (hi baker’» iliiSrti tia lountry far many ycars. w «% , « giioil Irani In town thè tir»! of tile wrrk. • I i \ ini « -III » <11 li « t tic »•I < restii «eparalnr w antri! M ««I <>n lldlsburu pruperty I.« ili a gixxl « iHolltliill \ «lalrv «* drpulirs namr<l are Tigard, «if l'lg«r<l, »>11 A il Mryrr, lilll«b«>r<>. Ore., It I. Ho« 46 g f Tlgard, Sherwmid, Tusla I D Mcrk, w In« runa tlir Dr III.I MlllllletoH «lld « oflllgtiotis tie H l'ssl« y (ami, <>n Mcrk I«»rie s lirts ><liinillrr wlH take «are I Piala«, w«« • citi tallir Saturila) •f ||,< < rd«r Mill «ini surround 1 aftr rutilili outit r y Fur «ale Cray Shirc marr, n I tarpenter w di assr«s 1 or nar*. Ixt»rrii Itilo and I5OO ir.nr in part, and townilop t r ur mid geni Ir || (¡rahliorii ■ gr S north B««irrluii. ttr.lt 3. rrsldrmr 3 I pa rt of I «irrst inde* S itf Rrrdville h n It ice, 3 5 ■ «ini I I n i r 4 » l*< Ir r ( I• Iwr«, i«f k’rrhoiirt I He Ile hi'l will take care of »•• « tilt ■ allrr Mondai , and in g mi*l lite l m«rtliw rat« rn lo. « on tlir rrligiiiii. f tlir ■■■unii Mrrlkly, w hi« h hr I»«« l«krti far 1 11« «I w ili Itslr iili bis lls! ? R I r un «tri ih « mirili of thr count y M«»nry lo IxMin Thr i’rrd Cl» ■ I . It 11 Itli* M k , «>f ! Sitati i a '» r La» t<> lttAii <>i> w alt takr <*at<* <»l f the gf«M»»| «u < urlìi Appi? b» I rank |i ■ i nly Aktrrtt pari • »f t hr c ■»i E 1 I ’»•(•<'» rirrulur, ( ornrhua, (>rr h i »| m - ritriti w èli hatr r < » a « II i«r f J M« tirar, at Ilare ■ A il •I » mit v M« tirar A P«-Ieri law officr«. In I. ' \ invent, llill»l»or<t Shutr «Sai Usua Bank BuiLhng \ I «plain, St lltalt'» «till » It I» I Ìlll«lM>r<>, * a h 2 Uy. aliti AUCTION SALE g h tH.ro I « r H II « I li, r«»t «if Kirin tiardrn Home I «o iiiilv including H< «verton h uik FW DUNTILF HUII DING Bul. i brtikr Rrutiiiil tin Y tlir wrrk for a w Ihm 'lru»tiirr a I thr ntrnrr •»( J. Ir» Mte i Mir t»f thr olii ( Iiinint ft I il p hi< h luirti« <1 vrar* *#«• TI if t tirr x ill |»r ?0 in th ■MPI utili Kr«»iili<l Hoop o|il% •Kit a i • *»tw t ri if nrtrawari ■ Intimal for thr wall* util "i fat turr«| hy thr ( otte r« t* Fît» ».<• ( orporath»n, of lliil«!»«» tO>|h«ir plant l»rhiK on North «■l)i«ining thr Turkrr r < .«’» yard building will lie completed 30 days, so tlist the Irssci line III I Illi» Imli priiil, n! will oceiip« tlir *k moling out so s« to pi rniit 1 • Shipin tu arrange the old ► ii'- II ill for a Durant «ale« k and gnrag«* Mr Sliiplcv, P list wrrk purchased thr Ma I property, will expend «ri I hundred dollars remodeling | luwrr fluor OH I I Kirkman, of near Roy, "i town Iridai morning I tir und« rslgm d »ill wll ol pub lit* aut fluii oil the tiltl llr urt |4««r, 4 tallir« n«>rthra*l of II all* I mìto , aitai 1 4 tallir north of Shut« *« liool Intuir, «t IO o'clock a tu . 'l l I M> 11 t PKll. a. iosa a ft t|• < ortim k bin«l« r. tirarli tira* , h ft «>hl «tlir llrrFing billd «r, 5 ft \| « < Orini« k mo««<r, •» fi Steel Ialiti rtiller, Mitehrll 3*| *Atf«»ti. «prilli; a agon, 3^ * ng «»li; tfilhurn laghi w Agon , N fi lloowirr «frali. 1 5 ft p«*K tooth barro*, «pring tooth harrow, dé*c liarrttw , «loiible Ixattom P «\ O gang ph»w , «iliglr bott«»m gang plow, doubl« dl»< plow, 14 in« li (liner talking plow, I.Ktrr I hor*e rultnalor; potalo planter, hai trthlrr. fanning ttiill, Hatin«*r buggy, tuaiiiirr «prvailcr, * agon hot, hai rack, grain rack, grain iiulo, Tram bai horar*. *« igh ¥*50. A ami <J irar« ohi, ««ouiid and true, bai hor«r. Il yrara, weight 1*00, bla« k mare, l¥ year«, *ght IOOO, m I doublé hariiraa, art pio* har tir««, hugg% barile«*; Iriah Setter mah bird dog, aiu I other artn li s too nunierou* tn mention. I rrr lunch at noon, Trrnia o f Sale Indir $2(1 cu«h ; uver $20. <1 month«' banka Ide Imtr al s per cent interest John Rollins, Owner. J (’ Kuratli, Auctioneer. COMMUNITY interests ARE BETTERED, OUR CITY AND VICINITY ARE ENRICHED BY YOUR CO-OPERATION WITH THIS STRONG HOME BANK DEGREE MURDER life Imprisonment only, at th< moat Senator Harr reviewed the life of the Ind, hi* iniinaturenos, mid the fact that he *,i. hardly re sponsible, mentally, for hi« ntti I title and conduct, mid he asked for clemency. To this District \ttornry Tongue ditl not object, deeming It the lx ,t course for the court. Score« of people from the north count) came in Monday to hear tile trial, whit'll had lit'cn act for that date. Many called on the Inti after they were told that the case hml ended by virtue of Hu- pica of guilty. F. I’. Keniston, for 40 years mi Oregon resident, «»« n city call er Monday. He owns county property nt Tigard, on which he raises «mall fruit. —real butine«* friend “COMMUNITY HELPFULNESS" "FRIENDLY CO-OPERATION" Pullet« for Sale fl, 7 and M »uk«' old White leghorn pullr I nt from »Ac to 80< each, now r« a dy. These are full brood of well raiaeil bird«, mid not cull* Also a fi w dcairable date* left in bah, ■ hick« from our customary high grade Hinting«. Paul Dudley, Aloha, Oregon I’. O. addrrss, 11« nvrrton, Ore., R 4 Phone, 1!. a i < rt mi exchange. 4 9 There will be a bask-t *o«ia I and kdiool program nt the Fir dali st hoo|, District No 25. I„ I wi i ii l.mircl mid Fnriiiingtuii, on Saturday evening, April 7. I.n do « please bring basket« A good program. Funds, net, will l><- ■ vpctidiil for ni'hool purpo«« , only. Thomas I rnnklin \ mili rzamlcn, wliu i,H \«»vrnilx r M k ll. d I col» I >-i li lini«-li. in thr mountains n< nr I In i w ard. ■ ut« r«-d « ourl S it urdav and witlulrew bis pii t of noi gmlt i and • ntcred a pica «>f gullti t<> luurd« r in tlir «« i mid d*- I ■ n Dollar* Reward J or in grrr. Judgr Baglrv, upon waiv formation a* to part) or parti« a lllg «»f liiiir «riitrix rd thr Vmilitf .lioiiting tlirougli thr windows of man, who ma * Imi «rvriiti rii the liousc at my ranch above yrar» «t thr liner <»f tlir rrlnir . to M iiniitaiiidalc; or for other aits pellai trrtiludr ft»r |if, «( (hr of *midali«in. And notice i* here fH-llltriitlAr v at Sa Ir ih . -|fH| hr W «a by given that any trespass on this rriii«n<lr(| tu thr « ii*|t»«|v «»f Sh rr plm <■ will be prosecuted. A. P. ’ f f \ ’ I ‘ : ■ I • r 1 ! I \ , I thr I.utlii r, Hillsboro, Orc. 3 4 pritonrr t<> thr stat«- « npital t> r J J \ ankle« k, whose holibi is t1r«t th«’ W r r k register« d Jerseys, was in the Thr boy wrnt lo thè homi uf city Saturday. J. J. is one of th« D it|lnd« ri dii Noi« mi» r 2**. a • io a« tii r supfHirtcrs of rvrrvthmg ed, and a»kcd thr olii man for tlint pertains to mnking herd* ini soinrthing to rat and <<»me mon uatiic H' sfMiil th«- l«e«t part <>f ry W«ird folio w rd anil I i i Ion tli< winter as forcmmi of lh< f«-«l «irn ««rdrrrd Inni off thr pl n fr < r«l grand Jury in Portland. ari ording to th«- Imy'i t r<»n fr «i*i<m We want a boy of 14 or 15 Hr thrrriipon shot at tlir agrd rr irars to work or a farm Must eluse and fir«| If r gf«»t no monrv V anilrrtamlrn tt«-d t «I Snlrtii. lie abl< to milk fr«jm on«* to fiii » hr rr hr «ipriti « Wrrk Viaitilijf cows. ( i«uld arrange to go to go re I a live*. Ifi« fallirr rr< di •-«! « to *« bool if wish, but could work Fred Meury, For Irttrr front thr Salrm relativ«- * steady if not <«t («rove, Ore., Star Route. 5 and wrnt after tli« *«»n firing I rank W allace, of n« ar Farm ing him l».n< k to \\ n dilli {/f t in Friday conni V hr w .i* tfiken to (hr bhrr nigton. was in thr city iff, Tlir father h«<| a«kr«l the I rank i* an old engineer and < i • hrriff to lo« «Ir the |w»V a ft w ■ rv tunc Ii«- hears a loi-omotiv* » rrk « |>ri«ir without knowlrtlgr whlstl«- In- feels hk<> letting go of tin- plow handles and r« aching itivi hr liail <-• «inmitt« il thr «-rime Thr slirriff hiiwriir. had »u* for a ’ throttle." nretrd that thr hov inigtit hsvr lor Sal« fifty acres of land, • ommittrd thr killing an«l whrn to a«rcs in cultivation, 1 , mile qtiestionrd closrlv. ilo lad finali) (rum city limits of Hillsboro, on brokr down and admittrd thr ru«k road, Lg mile from highway. killing Hr w«« takrn Iw-for* Tualatin riier on one side. R. F. Distri«-! \tt-*rn« i Tonirue, where D. t« l< phone, milk routr Zina M ix.d. 1 tf hr signrd a rnnfrssion I atre lo- « «>n« ludrd to plead Mr. and .Mrs. J. \k . Stoller and no! guiltv. kndrew Hiiknian. of Bethany, Srnator Uni G Ilare va« ap were in the city Friday. Andrew tHiinlrd In Judgr Baglrv to «Ir «ays he lias to get in to the couu irli« I thr l»<»V .«ititi thr pira «»f «?ui1 t i »eat every few months in order le. «a rrroril* •! Saturdiit to hale that VanDyke pnintd. rd. Male Collie Pups for Sale Oli arcouiit f»f thr v<mthftil A|fr I'w <> of them ; of Very good strains t»f thr pri«onrr, it waa thoii^ht for cattle; about two months old. l»r*t l»% Diwtrii't \tt orlo i T oh «u« Price, $ caehS. E. O. Lengacher, tu acerpt thr pira, as after ma- Bank*, R. 3. Box 72. About 4 ture dt llbrration il w a» coiii ed« d milt s above .Mountaindale. Tele that it woulil br hard to find phone North Plains 3F2. 2 4 twrlir juror« w ho would hring in Geo. l.aemcrman, of above a verdiet drmanding capitai pun Banks, was in town Monday. Geo. ishment »ay« that th« Hunger Bros, mill Th«- boy'« parcnt* lived up in ha* plenty of orders these day«, thr Crdar Canyon section, and and the) now haie two donkey« w Itile thr boy liad Hot brrn par for their logging operation*. titillarli licioni, he had beru I'or Sal, \ 12 due Superior guilti of srirral indi«cretion«. It was argucil thnt a juri would <1 trill in good shape. A good bar gain. Victor I..aIn i nt-, Hillslm have fuuiid him gitili)' of tirsi ile grre murder, but mure tlian likely ro. Orc., H 7. Two and one-half mile* south of Hillsboro, on T. H. would bave rrcommemlcd Iciiicn 3 5 and Ibi* would bave nieant Tongue farm. cy Wanted I would like to lull a second liaiul hinder, 6 ft. cut, in good condition. A. Kmifinmi. Hillsboro, < Ire .Hl 1 9 SHUTE SAVINGS BANK -<~i -ys.il— SECOND t \ Zimini rinati, «»f Rn«elnid Withdraw* l’ira of Not Guilty l ami, tlir rii« r ruad, wa« ni .«> and Tpke* Sentence I tu* cit ) I rida • ,t Stair,, Corneliu* I akrn Into Court Saturday and i* Now at Salem for l.ifr I* Itili« r, «>f ItmliHi i, i« do« I.» ili« « iiutily si al | ridai I or «iilliulam • I ■ li pilone UA3 VANDERZANDEN BOY PLEADS 10 SLAYING For Sale Black Minorca eggs for hatching; $1 00 per setting of 15. Meier Bro«., Beaverton, Or., It 2. Phone Hillsboro central 1HR. 4-0 ,1. F. Haynes, of near Laurel, one of the first to get into the har lie«« hi cleaning up the wilderness in that section, was in town Thursday afternoon. PUBLIC SALE 0. A. C. BUSINESS SHUW FRIDAY ANO SA1URDAY New Commerce Building Dedicated Friday to be ( Incorporated ) H. S. STUDENTS ARE GOING DEALERÒ IN Butines* Men From Many Ore gon Town* Will Vi»it Corvallis Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes The Bu«inr»s Show and dedica tion of thr Commerce building at O. A. C. will takr p| cr at Cor valli«, J ridav and Saturday flf thi« wrrk Mari h 30 ami 31. Th« formal oprning of thr new educa tional strueture will lw heralded with a Idiiz«- <«f glory and hv far ulty, student«, collrgr societies, and businr«« |x-««plr from thr state nt largr w ill help to make tlir affair «uccrssful. Tlir big show will oprn st II 30 Friday, and a banquet will follow nt 12 o’clock. Gov. Pierce to br present nn«l deliver an ad dress. Stephen Miller. dr»n of commerce of C. of O.. will d< liver tlir principal addr« a*. Olh rr «peakers will I m - J. K Wrath « rford. of Albany, president of thr board of regent« ; W. J. Kerr, president of thr college, and J. A Rexel), dran of the school of commerce. A newspaper in thr making will lx- onr of the features of the big rxhihit, and thrrr will be imlu« trial exhibits from turntv nnr Oregon cities, among them. Hi)), boro. Radio will be • demonstrated from A to Z, i anti radio fan* may lism much nt thi« meeting. There will hr aquatic «port«: tvping contest« by student«, am! the big sixty-piece college hand will fiirifl«h music for thr two day«. Portland will send a spec ial train on Friday morninj. Quite a number of Hillsboro people will attend the «how. and thr follow ing Washington county student« have enter«-«! th«- “tvp ing contest Hillsl mm High School F.thel I Kummer. F«thrr Mineau. Hcb n Thwaite. Lolita Franc««. Hiz.l Shaner. u. Bmk« High School Mina \v- deloft. Marguerite Sell. Slice F rench. Forest Grove High School r.rath.a Soehren, Lavinia Voelker. Caroline Goff. Harold Rn««elL Ruth Ulen. T.oui«e Marshall. The visitors will be given an opportunity to inspect Oregon kgricultural College from every angle, and thi« In it«elf will be w ell worth while a« an education al visitation. AUCTION SALE will «ell at public «ale at the Li Sorensen place, 5 mile« southeast of Hillsboro and 2 miles south of Reedville. at 10 a. in., on MONDAY, APRIL 2. Cow, freshened March 12. calf at side; cow. fresh March 18. calf at side; cow. to freshen in May; cow to freshen in June; cow to freshen in August ; good w ork horse. 1200; 80 liens, 6 turkeys. 5 geese, 6 ducks. 4 10 gallon milk cans. 2 5-gallon milk cans, nearly new eider mill. 25 gallon iron ket tie, large scalding trough, fore«' pump, sprayer pump, buggy-wag on, market wagon, set double har nest, single harness, lot poultry wire, 2 plows, X-cut saw, cultiva tor, 50-ft. garden hose, forks, shovels, hoe«, chains, small tool«, kitchen range. beds, tables, chairs, sewing machine, lot can ned fruit, empty fruit jars, house hold goods and articles too nu merous to mention. I. unc h at noon. Terms of Sale $20 anil under, cash; over $20. six months’ bank able not« at 8 per cent interest S. A. Nedrow Owner J. C. Kuratli. 80* Spalding Bldg., Portland. Ore., iiictionecr. Alfred Dysle, Clerk The undersigned will sell at hi* 1 dace ju«t west of Cornelius, on Baseline road, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn., on FRIDAY, APRIL 13. Fourteen head of cattle, all tuber culm tested and no re actors; 9 cow s, ti Fall cow s, 3 just fresh, Jersey« and grade Jersey* and 1 Holstein; all good milkers ami giving good flow of milk now. There arc no spoiled udders or spoiled quarters. One registered Jersey bull; 4 yearling heifers, all sired by registered Jersey. One Smalley ensilage cutter No. 10; Fuller A Johnson gas engine, mounted on truck, equipped with woodsaw ; high wheeled wagon with rack; 4 ft. corrugated roller, anil 7 10 gallon milk cans. The following is consigned by an outside party : Waterloo Boy I tractor; 3 bottom plow, double disc; double cultipacker or corru gated roller, single cut-away disc, Deering binder. John Deere For Sale—Cory Thornless mower, 5 ft. cut; hayrake, all in blackberry plants. Oregon grown good condition; and many other and acclimated; no thorns; im articles. mense fruit and delicious. Fori Lunch at noon. prices, write C. F. Peterson. Hills Terms of Sale $20 and under, boro. (ire., R. 4. 2-4 cash; over $20. 8 months’ time, J. H. Kroeger returned the last bankable note, at 8 per cent inter of the week from assisting in in est. stalling the Duntile plant at As Geo. A. Easterdav, Owner toria. Mr. Kroeger is interested J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. in the firm that is putting out the M. R. Johnson. Clerk. product. For Rent Good home near town; good house, outbuildings; orchnrd mid pasture Address 846 First St., Hillsboro. Phone Dr. E. T. •j.io'.' ■: i and Electro .lacoh Schmidt, who lias been wrestling with the Ingrippe, was in from l.nurel, Saturday, shaking hands with county seat friends. For Sale One 9x28 silo, 3^ <>f mile southeast of Reedville. Theodore Sattler, Beaverton. R ’ 4, or phone 545 on line 37, Bea j verton central 7-4 John Matthes, of Portland, still I For Sale or Trade- Driving horse and saddle pony; will trade fur cow or wood and take the bal mice in cash. Mrs. Elma Brown, 1826 Railroad St. I S 1 ro. owner of a farm near Laurel, was I in the city Saturday, on tax busi ness. While here he cnlled on the home paper, which he has read for over a quarter of a century. Helms, Chiropractic Therapeutics not a correspondent s t u- dent, but holding a Diploma received by actual attendance in a chartered college. Consultation and ex amination w it bout Eighth year in Hillsho- Heidel Building, 44-tf C. B. BUCHANAN & CO MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Seedsl Telephone* 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branches-Cornehua. North Plaint, McMinnville IS YOUR WATCH ON ITS LAST LEGS? Let u* put your watch on its feet again and make it an accuiate, reliable timekeeper once more. We have operated on and cured *o many sick watches that we guaran’.-e our repairs for a period of one year. Brin ' yours in and let n* make you a price on the job. No use to c.trry a watch around that is merely an oma- rm nt Put it to w ork again. Better attend to it today. L.t ,NDY Fix Your Watch. He Know. How." J. L. ANDERSON, Hillsboro, Oregon 1147 Second Street FORESTGROVENATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON STATEMENT OF CONDITION Call of the Comptroller, December 29, 1922 LIABILITIES RESOURCES 5424.289 22 8,058.90 19,780.00 5.275 00 Capital ___ $25,000.09 _ 50,000.00 Profits ___ 17,70041 Stirpi». Circulation _________ DapsiuU ______________ 401,781.74 S8S9.18XM “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" 3 and 4 per cent Interest Paid on Timo Deposit* J. A. THORNBURGH JOHN E. BAILEY W. W. McELDOWNKY President Vice-Preeideat CasMar E F. Burlin*K»ni S. G. Hagkaa Jeweler Optician HOFFMAN FOR Highest Quality AT Lowest Prices EVERYTHING IN— WATCH REPAIRING, OPTICAL WORK, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, IVORY, CLOCKS, WATCHES