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ILLSB0R0 — ... ........................... - " ■ ■ HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923 8001MOI WILL OPlhbUNÜAr, APnIL 15 k<s., »lUi» •Ivan BiUm • *♦ •ulrt Mr III f « ( r a I For It. nt Apartment al Mells Dept .Slur. I nquirr 5 7 Mia» II'Irn Hood gave a party at her home Friday earning, kp For ambularne •rrvltr, cali rii W. Tbc evening .pint in re |e ph • »nr hû.i 4H If music and gnmra, and nt a lair II« nr> Ilog! , of III ar I «uri |, hour rrfreshments were »■ rvr<| ITm.r present wrrr thr Ml*.<-. **a* In lu* n I or otiti y niorning Nul Catch Under S«a In r.»<ilxatiUK «tra» 11. try plants State Entomologist Lovett Write« • •pal Err Rramy, Vada Turn, r, Mr». Sarah Montgomery Paaaed P<ar) Hrndrrn, Lucille Kamna, of Valley Pe«t lhea in length Away l.a»t of the Week l.»r sal. , $5 per M A |.< gl. r, I' th Hi Im., Oladys Merrell, • ily, limit, a I'lmn. 31*7 «1 SMAI I EXPENSE CAN AVERT Margaret Barr. Hrl< n Hom!, and HAD POST OFFICE 20 YEARS J FISH. 20 LBS-l ONE DAY \k or kun II arr putting mi ||,i Pliilura Wilkins, of Portland; thr outer tilll.il on the lu w Itaptl.t „.M.oe I hantiOF.ah - 40 l b. • bur. II. th. sired Mall mi S. ■ ..ml rmwly Spraying Will Mean kfraara. Krnnrth Uriklabr, Aah Came to Oregon in 1877; Reai • Irmi oil h. , ou, Much to («rower* (••rd Mitchell, Oscar Hundmrg, An, Seven I onarcutivv Day« ha» Ing lx-i n « dent of County Ever Since ■ oiiplil.il ’The fin lid I Inrnrcker, Ralph ('lark. i.li will lia»e a Inn a|’|x aran« e I . Ihr Arg«* „•Min (or «at.l»»»lg Thrrr lin» hern Mi Ivin S« huliiieri' h, Orvll, Erwin Mr». Sarah Elisabeth Montgom .■••i unllki th. < • I' rior of I Io M a In "I“ " rry, well known at Corneliu«,; imi klvin Johnson. an miti «unii y largì tn, hr« ••••! over it» •••ni, tempi. of in out «I» i|iilri« • • » regard* tier t hrrry fruii Kth l..gn»s "* •’ •’»•»«»day, April For Mair Nice little span of did«- Friday, April fl, 1923, after ll|g • •’ V» F..r Sah A goml 6 year o|,i mng g«»t. j and th- I»»6l snglcr» are now mulrs, 4 years old, broke |<> work an estendrd illrie**. Her maiden mule Il H WrateuU, 11,11.1,,, I ani < ih Ixhiiig a «hort < ir< ular lit. mug «I» their .pinner, ami ÌIOO. Also working »tram of name was Sarah Blackwood, anil ro, t hr . It 4. oil tile I I Shut* l>y Ihr >t ili I ntoniologlst on this • olii« puppies, dog. and .payed • he was born in Kentucky, De I ami gelling their la.kl« (arm 4 U <|U« «tinti It you have room in f< males, $5 each. f .r the onslaught I Io White Wyan cember 9, 1847. When an infant j I. F Milkes, of Portland, was I lir I column, of your paper, I l.< a ,|| r< main op, n until No dotte egg» from br»t trapneatrd her parents moved to Missouri, I • •4HI out thr last tif lltr wr. k on prl llr% r r your r< ailer. would appre .Uxk.tl per setting of |5 F. J. and she proudly claimed thr old Hilxrr flU state by adoption. She grew to I I I m ill again lx « late it lour, very Irulv, | itili in»«»» l»<* •iltittrel vate busine., < lialmrra, Corneliu«, Orc., It 1 w'.rnaiihood in Missouri, and on I in ll.e field. survryuig f,,r th, go. (> I Mi hotter, ("o kgt Phone llill.luiro lORsXS. |.i il »•«»! «Irrain*, •• ih«* •<•!« 0 March 20, 18(18, was united in rriimrnt as soon as he finish's up Hie Cherry Fruit Maggot < ••• •• Ili« Walter Davi» ».'ill gnr a con marriage to I ranci« Montgomery, • Ur* •••? r»*rr «»r rrrrk oli hl. otter work for the past •< • (A I I oo It I- nti.inohigivt ) ' rt In the f’ornrliu. M. E who pissed away Nov. 23, 1880. | •on I Ir *« ript Hill iifhtv • m »!*« «- ••»»! ì Small while mag liurch, Friday evening, under th* They moved to Oregon in 1877 I .Spirilla ('«.r sc tletre ili I* |»f i ' m U <1 Drop a K«>t*. • ) lifiilric al. Illuni h« lumi vu.pii-c. ..f and fur th< lu-m-fit of ami first settled at Mountaindalr. ■ i rd, or pit on, 3H* an«l $ ’ •> al Ilin, lire li »4- t*» aiiKlc w ili I will. all anti tap« ring to a point al the th. ( i.rnelius public .chm.l. Th«- IlC ill! « nJ, («»nixl feeding mahl' program will start at 8 o'clmk later going to Cornelius, when Mr. M I iman 4l»»llar* alni ihr hulitlnp »1 »nut Lione < for over twenty years Mrs Mont ' Hr. Hill.I I hr « hr rrir* I’ll« rrnBC <■*••!• a like amount diarp, and Mr. Davi» i. said to I m 3 15 joinery officiated as postmistress. Adult m*r« t i* . r. « ill git r y«»M a n «mall vellón ■ • pl'-mlid on the chime*. There * ■•ngrrgational ( huerli M ori» The funeral was held in th«- •«!« • >t l»<»t li Ita rii*r • al ing w or *hi|» and .rrmon at I I • *I| pra% to Bia« k luxlied fir, the a ill 1.« an admi.sion charge of 15 wor.hip ( ornelius M F.. church Sunday. •''•-• < ' • ■ ■ «1 i»\ »molt I !• trill-» L (M) in«l 35 cent». o ■ lot k . topli 1 1,< t‘»l»H , IL* Slrmuoui Rev. J. W \\ arrell officiating. In I \ « l • li III V l.if«’ f{i*t«»ry U rntrr* a* *ti>all Ufr Evening Worship at 7 80 Hr adquart'-m for the fee Co. terment wa. in the Cornelius L i 8 8 U • « I I • » »roM n < apaiilf k hkr puparia ( pti topic, I hr ( onqur.t ••( Fear " Wt have it at all time, at our cemetery. The many Hora) trib L«l I * i rara liar > t |o o ||l( hr* I m I om *iirf«i< r llil'lr Si Imol it u <5 a u> tore, and take orders for its de II A utes were testimonials to th« high B »Irrani« ili • *f *oii about trrr* \«lult Hir* iverv. Also have brick and bulk I lr i k nun later •■«teem in which she wa» held in L »i.|rni tilt . f«»r $1 su »1‘p- IV iti »• r. It a r. I - t>HM cr cream Home maile candy a the community. Shadow Social \l Washing • •• L !it< \ i r.. • .. . f » I», r r \ •pecialty. I ( ini M «r «rtrran.. »»r pionerr. ton < »range Hall, on Gordon's Sweet Shop. She is survived by the following i'umpk nt Ingin t » »lilt* color. Dat of ■apposite <>. E. depot. Bf I ■ «ili. rr.id« ni. of ( ir« • ni Phone children: Itiilgi -s.lurilai night. April 3 1 ■ i (. I.i.o iati on appuratimi • im rg< m e m ill » in w ith the wa 2157. 4 8 I Very laxly in» lied Mrs. Drusilla Crance, Corne » 7 w. i,ir a llirli.r lo Itali (rrr of son. but will approximate June S All Saint« Mi.*i<>n ( Epi.copal) lius; Mark Montgomery, agent llapll.t ( huri h, It obert (. to 20 Th. are prrsent alx.ut •second Sunday after Easter for the Southern Pacific Co., at k«> pastor HtLIr S, h«x,| al 1(1 tree, for thr«« weeks klx.ut first I I hr .tatr rrgulalion mi fi.hing Muaetta a in , pr< ar long at Ila m and ten dais aft.r « mergence they fiv Sunday School at 10; morning Medford. Ore.; Mrs I. •( f tli« ( a.iailr. I. prayer »rrmun at II Thr Faster ( oniett, of kk lute Salmon. Wash.; 7 30 p in , H k I* I at <1 4 5 ;■ slx.ut oft I. airs, lapping up par I l ruul o»rr .1« ini hr. Aprii ■ageant, "Darkness and Dawn,” and Mrs. Myrtle Barrett, of Cor- ■it . »ubjeil Striking Contrasta " tides of < m Ix-forr cggs ari Inni B ( ■ S.ortnlM-r 3U Itag linul •ivrn by the Sunday School chil nclius. Eight grandchildren nr- ■I (i.li <>r 20 |xiiitid. in ali» mi« I’rairr meeting Thursday ni gl.t Egg. pla< ■ <1 under «km of «level Iren, will l»e rr|»eatrd at the eve living and of her immediate fam st 7 30 p ni Fvervl »«»<$ I r I ■.ping fruii of <herrv. usiiallv Li and ' o fi «li m IO |xmnil. in ily, »he is survived by f ,:r »i-ters -ung service at 8 o'cum k. rottir shout lune II lx gin« lo show col 8». .r.rn (oii.iiutor ila.. ( n ■ind one brother, residing in 'hr W anted To rent an improved I or «Ison tractor plow, anil rl •>r F ■ g» hai eli in 3 7 ila ve ; niag l* fui lo ha»r in |H».M-..l(«n ni.ir« East. lairy farm, to take posae*»ion got » f< ( <1 un Mesh of cherry ; ma $■'. co ti.fi or iO |x.un.l. at an» Irnaion rima, in g.x><i rr pair At the age of twelve year she 'his Fall; must have 30 to 40 Tew». laurel < >Pf g«»n tore in 2 3 week., Irsir fruit and ■i.. (i|M-n •< a.oi» fur trm.t mrr Geo united with the Christian church acres in cultivation beside« some <1 N b in.hr, m «atrr. of Pai ih. Il I enter »...) wherr the» transform pa«turr. Address, Cha«, Strick and ha» always retained her to puparia and so remain till fol «.in and in all ha»., Itili ts and k pm »tr Irttrr from h$n M• For werila, <>n Cha«. Grain) farm, membership in that faith. lira ti.» «ffiitril li l llir tuie avi« t Knight slate, that be I. wurkin - ' >w ii • .pring many years »hr has be« n a great Hillsboro. Ore., R. 5. Phone Ph Injury Inf. I berries <^^ll^ thr inmith. of I ir • n » I- .(gmg ■ amp In F a.tc m Or. reader of the bible and during 26(1x3. 5 fl f *' Januar», Irbruary, gon III. departure withmit no gen« rally « s«-.v|x detection until her last illne** passage» from the The Carnation Company is pay Im h and \pril of ratti yra» fruit i. mature Soon after pick lifting hi* parent, .-au.ril ■ <>n..d scriptures and prayer were frv ng $2 20 per hundred for milk 1 rapp.ri. talflah. prr. li and eral.lr ansiety 1«. both the family mg, or where ripe fruit remain. quent. Thi, • in Ircr for a .bort time, the aide for thr first half of April, ■ iih.li ( »pi n «ra.on all vrar ami hl. friend. III. letter, nat Ill her death s a much Iwttrr price Chan wax lar lino! 30 h.li or 30 pminil. in of th, af f< 11 « d i hrry turn. I.n.w n urallv, wa. delayed .rvrral da»., a distinct loss, paid at thi« «ea.on in 1922. |o da» bci-auae the « snip w a. out <>f town and »hrivel. ami .mall hole, ap favorably was Cory Thornlr«« Blackl»erry l»ear in the skin |j»t« Duke and ' Ha.. Junr IS lo Aprii 15 of »rtfi.l mile. the entire community looks upon Lamlx-rt cherries are most .er plants for sale; 26c each; 5 for blloaing yrar Bag limi!, 30 her passing a. a per.ona) be Are ».>u ready for thr opening toU.lv infest.-d kt In rr smiling ‘ I 00, $2 00 |wr do*en. not prr at or 70 pouml. in onr day, ami reavement. M F. Watson, Hillsboro. P li.li ..r tO pound* ni or.rn ■ un j of tli< hshlng .ra.i.n Sunday . Ap trees i>nur in or adjacent tn thr paid ril 15 * It. iter h.«.k over ymir fl 8 ► • uti»r da». orchard they u.ually afford a Oregon. Box 158 PUBLIC SALE la. klr and .re what ymir rrquirr breeding place for th«- Hies Ear Thr lutdirs Guild of Al) Saints me nt. «ill l>e ami then hurry- to lirr white lueati .1 varieties arr Mission will hold their regular The undersigned will sell at his <)U( HINESS CAUSED BY | thr I i.luiig Tai klr Hcadquar <>r.»b*l»ly mure generally infest. <1 ii'-'ting Friday, kpril 13, at 2 30 place just west of Cornelius, on E Y FISTRAIN ter." ami »cure your want, whilc than is commonly supposed Thr p in ■ at thr Mission house. All Baseline road, beginning at 10 t h• 11 SB 8,,,. i,. | st maggots are vet small at picking im-mber« are urged to be present o'clock a. m.. on ■ »■- . arc nrr.uu«, frrl out of time ami in the white pulp escape Hubert llrrnaril., who .(.ends FRIDAY, APRIL 13. For ymir convenience we issue B'l». Iia.t liradaclir, ur grouch detection. minting and angling license« Fourteen head of cattle, all tuber '•■■ i haue« • arr y.»u arr auffer the greater part of hl. time *u|wr Control The use of a sweet Fishing tackle hendipiartera.— culin tested and no reactor«; 9 K- frmii ryr.tram Thr woriia, intending St Mary’, farm ami rnril poison .prnv as a bait for Corw in Hardw arc. buildings, wa. up to thr city Mon cows, 6 Fall cow*, 3 just fresh, |t<rn rrading, will xmirtlmri lluliert ha. retired from ac the adult Hie. is the stamlard con Jerseys and grade Jerseys and 1 I " run togrthrr, • Juli hcad day trui practice It Mill r« quire Holstein; all good milkers and > Ix ufti n i onir< un or aller rrail 11» r farming and take« a great EASTER CANTATA giving good flow of milk now. |>4 ■■( owing ur «ii»ing any kiml pride in ;x-rforniing III» pre.rnt alx.iit two hours to treat ten The formula for thr ;w.i lalx.r. without com|M*n«alion, acres. 8 ch... work Eyratrmn will The ¡»copie of Scholl« and Laurel, There are no spoiled udders or •on bait spray is: ami a. a labor of duty. in my rrfir« aymptom. in a joint effort, staged the can spoiled quarters. One registered I .end Arsenate, 1? pound; Kuli |..u would nut think wrrc To thr Car Owner When lata. 'Dawn.'* at the Laurel Jersey bull; 4 yearling heifers, hnsiil |,t |f yuu liavr Ihr making repair« on ymir automo brown sugar, 2*_. pounds, (or church, to oik - of the record au all sired by registered Jersey. syrup 2 «purls ;) w atrr, 8 gallons One Smalley ensilage cutter No. r l t doubl of ||, niniult a a|»ee loir remember we carry a »lock ■ lienees of the year, There were Thrrr applications should lw K’t on ihrac troublr«. nf .heetpa. king, t opper ga.kct», forty five voices in the chorus, 10; Fuller A Johnson gas engine, I s,e l>r I uaailcr at Andrr.on's • park plug», plalon ring», auto given "The tir.t sprav should be and »« ••» community effort it win mounted on truck, equipped with woodsaw; high-wheeled wagon ► •dry .Morr, Hill.ln.ro, Satur lamp«, headlight Irn». brake lin applied when tin* first adult Hie« a great success. ap|w-ar. (One should endeavor 'Ing. cap screw», rim part«, tool«. Mrs. Henderson* of Scholl«, with rack; 4 ft. corrugated roller, to learn to recognise thi« Hy.) I grinding compound, graphite ami was thr soloist and the male quar and 7 10-gallon milk cans. The following is consigned by " lilted («orni, stout I lior.e many necr.aarv Item, required in Ehls <lat< will lx- about June 5 15 td in the number was comprised \ second application should I»«' an outside party: Waterloo Boy '<"11 uni harnraa Write .1 II overhauling jobs Get our price. of Frank Broun and Bert Row given ten days after the first and '■ 'I. Hillsboro, Orrgon, limite Corwin Hardware. I 152 Sri- ell. bass, and Bert Mi Nay and F. tractor; 3-bottom plow, double and a third onr week Inter. disc; double cultipacker or corru I.. Brown, tenor« ..ml St Important In applying the \ spci i il quartet from Scholls gated roller, single cut-away disc. sprav use no more malerinl on the binder. John Deere rendered ''The Bi ll«,” the en«cm Deering tree than is necessary to afford a hie being Mrs. Henderson, sopra mower, 5-ft. cut; hayrake, all in bait. About one pint to on«' no; Inn Rowell, contralto; Bert good condition; and many other quart of solution is enough per —helper« in your «aving. Rowell, baritone, and Walter Jn articles. tree. Hi nv v applications do no I. unch at noon. quitli, tenor. "Come Where the more good in worm control and Terms of Sale— $20 and under, Lillie« Bloom” «a« rendered by may burn the foliage. Apply the th.- Laurel quartet Mrs. John cash; over $20, 8 months’ time, sprav a« fine droplets to the up Mulloy. soprano; Miss Marie banknble note, at 8 per cent inter START YOUR "SUCCESS BALL A ROLLIN’ ” per surface of the outer leaves. Beil, contralto; Finis I., Brown, est. Th«' foliage of adjacent trees and Geo. A. F.asterday, Owner baritone, and Bert McNav, tenor shrubs should also be sprayed. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. These community sing« have Growers of cherries should M. R. Johnson, Clerk. gained much distinction over the preserve this for future use. state, and Portland paper« have OBITUARY given them much notice in the SERMON BY H. S. BOYS past. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MR. CHEHBY MAGGO ESTIMABLE WOMAN BY BUILDING UP YOUR “LOOSE CHANGE” PILE IN ONE OF OUR SMALL HOME BANKS —R’« a money «avin* plan —gat one today. * SHUTE SAVINGS BANK LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY "HILLSBORO’S OWN” Three Hillsboro high school boys will give the sermon nt the Church of Christ next Sunday evening, at 7:3(1. The subject will be. "What the World Can Ex pert of a Christian.” The Life Work Recruits are in charge of the service. Remember the Bible School at 10 o’clock. The church calendars will be given out nt the close of the S. S. hour. Sermon subject nt II o’clock. “The I’rav er Life of Jesus.** Junior mid Interni'diate Endeavor at <1:45. The boy of the church will have charge of the Endeavor service this Sunday. I.rn B. Fishhack, minister. For Ri ot Five acres, one half mile from city limits; four room house ; two acre« In loganberries; one acre in strawberries; city water mid gas.— A. L. King, 024 Rnselinc. P. O. Box 11*4. 7 CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly ten dereil aid and sympathy during our bereavement, the death and obsequies of the late husband and father, Anthony James Morden, and return especial thanks for the beautiful Howers. Mrs. A. J. Morden and Family. Anthony James Morden was born ill School craft, Mich., March 13, 1857. /kt the age of 4 years he moved with his parents to Mt. Hope. Wisconsin. On May <»■ 1878, he was united in marriage to Jane Elisabeth White, at Mt. Hope, Wi«„ ami to the union three children were born John, of Hillsboro; James, of Racine, Wis„ mid Leona, who preceded him nine years ago. On May 5, 1909. he was united in marriage to Emma VonSiggem. at Roscobel, Wis. He moved to I Spokane, Wash., in March. 1912. residing there until June, 1918, when he came to Oregon. He had been a resident of Hillsboro for the past three years. He passed away April 2, 1923, aged 03 years, 8 months and 20 days. Dr. E. T. Helms, Chiropractic mid Electro Therapeutic* not a correspondent s t u dent, but holding a Diploma received by actual attendance in a chartered college. Consultation and ex amination wit h o u t Bristol steel rod, Heddon’s charge. Eighth year in Hillsbo canting mid a variety of cheaper ro. Heidel Building. 44-tf rod«.—Corwin Hardware. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO f I a«w>rpor*ted ) DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Seedsl Telephone«: 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branches-Corneliu*, Ncrth Plaina, McMinnwiile IS YOUR WATCH ON ITS LAST LEGS? Let u» put your watch on it» feet again and make it an accurate, reliable timekeeper once more. We have operated on and cured to many tick watchew that we guarantee our repairs for a period of one year. Bring your« in and let u* make you a price on the job. N u»e to carry a watch around that is merely an orna ment. Put it to work again. Better attend to it today. “Let ANDY Fix Your Watch. He Know« How." J. L. ANDERSON, Hillsboro. Oregon 1147 Second Street FORESTGROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON STATEMENT OF CONDITION Call of Comptroller, April 3, 1923: LwbilitlM Resource. txian* Baad« _______ $411.404.79 16,680.75 19.000 ISA 5.275.00 Capital __ $25,000.00 Surplus —— 50,000 00 ___ 14410.56 $89410.56 29,000.00 Circulation __________ I>rposits _________ 756,158.70 $871.06426 $871,064.26 Banking House < Other Heal Estate V. 8. Bond. $240.596 61 Cash and due from 418,753 72 bank- |1T8,1>1 • THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" 3 and 4 per cent Interest Paid on Time Depoatte J. V THORNBURGH President E. F. Burlingh mi JOHN I BAII.FY W W. McF.LDOWNEY Vice President Cashier W. J. Milla, Asst. Cashier S. G. Hughes M Optician Jeweler HOFFMAN FOR Highest Quality AT Lowest Prices Ji' ■ EVERYTHING IN— WATCH REPAIRING, OPTICAL WORK, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, IVORY, CLOCKS, WATCHES I