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XXX Illi I.SBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ABRIL 26, 1923 UMffl PBCÍ «315 GOUHIÏ 5UI *« Si^ak. «•» P«*'“-*» <••-•*«•• rullili III Couil r« 4 S muo ' v 1*1 i in STATI MASIER3FENCETOO i McArthur Uixahle ” ’ to lar an Altrndamr I. \\ til« r I’ m r« r » i«il« «I \\..||M»«la1 A« A 10*» *t J, liM't.*l» < l*««lll*» ,itid «I« lit « r« «I an a«l th« •••»♦ti h«»i*«« Mpiar« imi ..i», i «Ik him * h * tan mat »ff »ir» of «tat» 1*1« »« • m-.'h and t« A«ly talk« » I r.Hild« III «Ir i« Ititf hl« I hü |*l« r« 4’ t •*)••' 11 , I « hi «» u « ( «rana« \| I i hur« I* l»A««'im i«t m a« hi fin«' t itlidi .» »t**ri* al « ff»»rt tile I pi! « rn«»r i • ti»d< r fi*(»t ■ mak * ^t»o«l a« 3 I Hlj( al»«l 11* I« Atta I I »kr « arr of Ialiti«« If hi plat rr. ^«»« m | talker <> f Ihr pro Mat« M««trf I ( h*i under thr Hr« law ! t k • t tg( 1*1, atad .Xp< n« r a Im alwal« I» hjfhlltiK . «I» Altai till* idra!« -t i• of Im»l*an«lry, « u lin I» In a barar «if ■ tiliii titarkrliiaa <t< f < t \ ( l«d«t »»f M ianl ind t»lhrr «dhrrrial» id- ti11V* frutii a r«>«»|»« r >lf»**iiit arr d«»ltaa at«d «lia writ fiant hr I« Í I i «ubjrct I l«t|t all« tidanrr of thr l*t>liii»l>a itarrtiltr luti wa« «tritar Ila al! Ilmly <,f Gu* Wachlin* Atn<mg Illuse I sbuined nt Nev*ton Plat Kil l I I) <)| I) J D r BOR! RS KII I TREES Thouwan.l ( a a'uiig fruit trrr» planlrd h *1 I »pritiff, wrer killrd tntiirf bt alia* k « «»f \ 1 | .«•* r ||, r hir f hi al <>Prg«»n i*«|»rri a I hi« large I«»«« ««a» I » »pile «»f th«- (act lh«l r««fully alta« k •>alv until ourly gr«>wing Irws Hi t « itr ilr«»utl* I'til* ditiun. «I miner «au«r«| a wirrr <|r* u r % ttaht t of th« trees, p.ir llioar Voting trrr» will, liatl iliwudt« kill tm»c In t|i g«»«H| root «V« Irai Two ltir|h«it|« of pr«trnhtig K»rrr« fr*. •m aliar king I lie trrr« •rr »ng£« « • d bt \f r I <»tr|l Thr pUt iiitf «»f i barrrl «latr, in «Ito thr «hh |«| •>n thr ««» ut la «a r«| l«|r «f (hr Irrf lo « a«I a «bado* ufi thr trunk i« «tur turih<*t|. Thé. JWrirot« «I iti «« tld of |hr bark •hl< li altra« t • borrr a II ac I i « A v«». ! » liH* w a«h i« al««» a prò trrthth in <| aliai k« of b«»ring la «ert a <hi« of lhr niowl «ucce«« fui rr«eipU | for tiiakllig wt hitr wa«li • 1« • Ight potmd« <lf ipiick hair, "i»« Itili p«»uml of glur «tr »*•♦<• in pow«l< rrd) nnr f«»tirlh pouml of « 'pprr «ulphalr, and «»hr )M»Ut|«| ••f ilakr«| HApthahnr. •Hh enough m alr r lo ma Ite a •kill wsih ■ d * ‘(»nt thr ('(itnittriirY *,f l,*mt ( nrbidlr a« ili at I tir rate "I our hnlf pint t • » righi galloti« "f slut, t »Mi max |tr «ub«lUnir«I (hr napthnlinr. 1 '• Xgent's ( Iflicc. u of t I« t loll to nutrii took Ih. ntl ru < >r I h n I h ( J ( hri«lr n«4 ii, «*f it* nt Laurei m «• a « allrr at ilo ' \ f g u ’ *»ff*« « th« Inai «*f ih« w«rk Nr|« lao«n tif I k I hm M llritlgt »• ♦« a «ili « all« f M«f n»»«r long Aliatili r , Day s,» It will. priatr »elei Iloti* al Die Delta Dn,g si.,,, J K < afiiffiliR t»f J u II a I'Jaiii* » a* Hi (lo «Ht M*>n«lat mixt < iil« (l >MI II» *« lagHiu* m %» « c f kit U alta r Dr tiling, n< ar HLi.tin ‘•»Jtr M<« Al* %rgu* ti*H«ir Ihr last of thè «• rt k Dante, al X. Saiurda t « t tini, May» a tuo i «tu art hi t it d I «I S« lil. |fr|. «if 11« |OM » M olida v , c orimi• mwIlMi r ai. w he rv 1.« I, «Iraner I n I*» ruaii ■ at , nun*irs tu <‘t (tinner Reward. ■ I l untili tur ami \» lli< H'-nibrt i a, we rr weik eml guests Mart ami \\ m llarr. I uriiilurr rrpAiriiiK, rr Alili li pinti »I « fflHfl AII w ork guar aiitr • il \ Il W right, I 109 Si i Utili Nt . near \\ nslilligtoll, Hills ho ni» t Ire 8 10 < ong ( liur« ti ¡ tir II > l> I e •4*h«M»| tit<cl» al t* 4 5 n in . ; w or «top Rthl Htiiitih al II a m. aliti 7 30 |» ni . topi« «, Created for < to«| « <«L»r t and ( ¡ml M ak in*.' up !«• t x I! \ I )« < k. iiiinistrr. Hat« halli •«( «unti brìi miri « \\ >11 t> trar« «dd, f«»r ««Ir gitr buyer a g«»«»«l «bai a« I uni «piltting thr fami I< M K)le, Portland, <lrr . Itoiilr 5?. n« ir < • dar MIII 7 9 iì | m » u I ! li« M h«i«ma r\ Sorir 11 of t h«' ( «»ng rhurrh Mill «m< a m aliti ill I Ile lutirhmn \Vr<| , Mat l»a«r tnr n! of thr « hiireh, begin I he «o mug at I I o «d<»( k a ih rlrty * ill a !« o liAtr a «al«- <»f hantlhrrehirf« aih I Article« «mia l»lr f«»r gift « for Mother « D av Alld for gradiiatÍ4OI prt «rut* I to regular nii««ioiiart meeting Mill br lie til at ? SO I» m. The pub li«* I« eordlalh invited to attend —helper* in your saving. START YOUR “SUCCESS BAI L A ROLLIN’ ” BY BUILDING UP YOUR “LOOSE I I DRICK Wn» Han ed I or thr C rime <xi I el», uat y 1, | h'JK, in < ourt Y aril I orni • Al|>rnkrauler for «al« I rci llulhntf, R53 I ■•urth Si rr« t Il.ll.l torvi 0-5 \«lt<rfl»«d 1« Iter* \ prd */I J I ( Mi«« llomta («oldrn H \ Itali, P M CHANGE" PILE IN ONE OF OUR SMALL HOME BANKS —it’* a money savin’ plan —get one today. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY J ■> “HILLSBORO’S OWN” ■ \ «h*»w« r wam t< Mi«« I.«iiih r| atom at th« horn« of Mr. I i u H« I Mr«. I*< tir«, I hi rd tri(| <)nk f \prii IH» Amt a vrry « ujoyabb- tlll|4 I« report« «! I h«»«« prrarnt < r« thr .Mraiiauit « Hyaii, 1'orcf, X« Hling, Atbh , «Sinitli» -M«( <»y, Reed i port to Get Quarter of Mil i Milt« iib< rgrr and !*♦ t« r*, Mis«*« « lion Mill I ran« • « aim ! lita l)< l«man, Eth« l I une i Burnrtta K umm< r, '1 her* «a NEW DORMITORY FOR BOYS i ^ohb r, Esther Minrau, (>la<ly* I M• -mil» l«rila Il illiama, Bertha What rhe State is Doing in In ' Í > r» « *, M uy mr < » rr nl>a ma r, Syl dustrial Field i nid Anna *S< Inn id« r, Lillian I*« t< rt and £dith Tatom Tlir Ora g<>n luml.i-r productiam i* 25 l»r« K nt X wi re very m< r and one pa-r cent over normal. • Í tin h Aturra of ihr rv«*nin« wa « Eugene New sawmill at Cen II1O< k W 4*4 bling tral cutting 25.000 ft. a day. Winchester Bay l.umlc r Co. in M r Homa Hollier May with wuoil di aler w Im .un supply crease* cut ti» 150,000 ft. daily. your want* for furl the year Rra-<l*port to have new £250.- armimi not with dealer* who 000 sawmill. m only supply yo t in "fair Toledo 270.000 ft. Jumlarr yaatlii-r * Hr havr dry wood diipjrcd during March. Klamath Fall* One of Inrgr-st year around and we delire r m hour'» ii.atii«' Wood will lumlier mill* on Pacific coaat to IH' acaree thi« year mid will go ba- built at Mi Duel. higher. Orili r y mr m st aeason’s Myrtle Creek New bagging W (>O< I now when w- ■ ■ ■ *cll you railroaai to I m built tapping 00,- hr f >r (al four fm>< , and at »7 for 000,000 ft. timber. I li ina h a’ut in i our orda-r for Bank* to get moiiern lumber r handle coal mill. ala li, « ry. briqurta ■luring the warm Vernonia New null to lie ca>n '.->*« all. IL D. Sehmeltirr Tel *triictr.l of concrete and steel. |.In.ri. s 57tl anal 542 6-8 Aurora to grt 377,545 bridge \ lIll.HlUi a incili The o u n g over Pudding river. Interstate bridga- to I m - built I*. aapli- of thr Full 1 abi rnaa lc. laa I W Ci ll Second aiid '1 turd, on across the Columbia a* Homi lln I -incolli, will hold a t u o u u«'k« rr. (Iregon winter wheat crop ex Tur«<!nx. ■ ampaign, » iM'ginnmg May 1 Wr cordiAlly imitr rv pcita-d to tot a I 578.3 17.000 bu- ■ r a b.aal y <-«|>ecially thr young shela. Strahorn railroad to I m - in oper people, S< rvier* <»ung !*<•<> pie « till <” ting, S itur.lay, at 7 30 , ation b) July 20. >UlldAV Twenty mi n building the Loat at ? 2 30; Divine hrnling. >unda v at 7:30. Mr and Mr« Ijike highway. ( a.tiel.i, of Banks. «ill render Hubbard berry growers have cannery. «|*< cinl music. Salem Two contract* on high Pull« ta for Sale-- fi, 7 and 8 ways ami one bridge let. cost < ks’ olii White Ix-ghom pullet., t from (ISc lo 80c each, now rea £32.469 50. Portland School building to Pii« se are full br<»<»d of well ri.i-.i-d bini*, and not cull*. Also coat £175.000 to lw erected. St. Helena- £40.000 to be i (• w desirable date* left in baby hick, from our customary high spent on St Helen* Pittsburg R;> Crown Willamette Paper Com rail. mating*.— Pau) Dudley, \)oha, Oregon. P. O. addren«, pany seriously considering loca oung’s River Il- .verton, Ore., R 4. Phone, ting pulp mill at Falls. It. ivi rton exchange. 4-9 Oregon this year shipped 240 I r. al. ria k Itrctthaucr, aged G5 carload* broccoli east. year», died April 23. 1923. at hi* S ih in firm shipped 2.000.000 ia. .st suo | Sislh St North straw lM-rry plant* this spring. Portland. He i* survived by his Ashland —15 men working ten- willow anil the following cl il.in n stamp mill at Barron mine. I nil Brittliaui-r. Hill-tioro; Thi Dalles cannery will handle Mr. Kat. (.able. Mrs. Mollie 300 tons spinach. Hauer, \|r> Anna ell'll*. Jacob Telephone ixmipany spent 327.- ind (ai-o Br. tthaucr. Porilrrd; (>00 on lines in Umatilla county. Mr* M rthi Roth. Albi-rta, ( an Pacific I'niVi rsitv will erect oli. imi M r- M .i rie G> adfrey, of £100.000 dormitory for boys. 1 III iisburg. W n. Tillamook—Coast Power Co. For snl< l>y owner- Five room completing £125.000 plant. 10(1 wi , completi plumbing; con Highway Commission let $127,- Ui'i'ta al i’ st w < r ; concrete walks; 282 contract last week. p a v e hi < n t all improvements Pendleton —325.000 lb. wool ■ u i t 80x182; bearing clip sold for 45 cents a pound. paid ; f ruit t ree » ; » mall fruit; fair barn Reedsport vote* £25.000 bonds Price. $3100 Buyer can pay pail for new highschool. isti imi I'iai »ill carry a ni<»it Corbett New high school un i. for 2' m irs. For full par der construction. I ar* iK.j ir< it !<O«i Third St., Corvallis get* new brick bust it corner of (Ink. 8-10 ■less building. ( liristi m > o m e Society, at Albany Many house* under Ma ■ St . Sun.li y con st ruction. ( ¡range I! -si rv it a » > : ni i y Schoo) at 10 : Newberg, Giial sawmill makes morning - ryu i at I 1 ; lemon Buh record run in March. l’ : i ’ i After \ fter 1 Death. i. i I, Probation Wiilni silni in img service at 8 WELFARE CLUB I ith. r in -erv u cs next Sunday it 2 p m at tin Baptist church. Third imi Fir St- . Sunday school A very pleasant afternoon was en joyed at the home of Mr*. E. L. it I io p m I*. H. Schau*. Kraus. Laurel road, when the pastor. Farmington Welfare Club nu t in > ou hma- only one pair of regular session April 19. i le» > on will never havr Mrs. N. Larsen and Mrs. Will mother. It is up to you to decidi Stevens donated materials for a li In tin i you will abuse those eyes quilt to be disposed of by the or whither you yy ill take good club for the benefit of the com tinnì. Consult Dr. care of munity house fund. I honipson imi < t the fact* about Plans w ere discussed and com your .ya -m st visit Wednesday. plete arrangements will be made May <i Washington Hotel until later for a luizaar to be held this l p. m. 8-9 fall, to raise funds for same pur (ài a. Pi ti rsa.n. of Bneona, was pose. ilon n to ilia city the first of the The secretary reported a dona waak He ami his brother are tion of £2 from Herb. Schulmcr- going to alo siimi logging this year ich. mil he is looking for a good solid Delegates who attend the meet tt mi to do some hauling. ing at Cornelius. Thursday after For Sale Fifty acre* of land, noon. are the president. Mrs. J. 10 acres in cultivation, % mile D. Mickle, Mrs. 1). L. Weston, from city limits of Hillsboro, on Mrs. O. M. Heaton and Mrs. rock road, mile from highway, Claud Cook. ru llatili river on one side. R. F. The social hour was spent in I) . tch phone, milk route.— Zina music and conversation after ......... I Itf which the hostess, assisted by The \ inerii m Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Chris. Hoffman and Mrs. D. of Post No tl will hold its regular L. Weston, served dainty refresh melting Monda) evening, April ments. Fourteen members and the fol .*10. at tlie Legion Hull. Second lowing guests were present: Mrs. ■imi \\ .ashington Sts. For sale Windmill in good Ward. Mrs. J. Kanina and Mrs. shape; 2 dozen iron ci>w atan- Will Stevens. The next meeting will be at eliions; 2 Im) i irriers for wood the home of Mrs. E. Boge, Thurs en track, good running shape, (ieo. Bn rs.lorf, Cornelius, Ore., day afternoon. May 3rd.—Cor. I Sec. R. I. • 10 lb Ims, chiropractic For Sale A first class Ad .an I Electro-Thera vance threshing outfit; 18 H. P. p e u t i c s, A'a por engine; 32-36 separator, with Ozone, Motor Trac Garden City wing feeder. All in tion, and X Ray good shape and ready to run; Equipment. Consul does Al work. A bargain.—C. J. tation and examina Herb. Hanks, Ore., R. 1. Phone tion w ithout charge. Eighth year Bnnks central 255 on Parker M m . 7- b iu Hillsboro. 0-tf LUMBER GUI SHOWS 20 P. 0. OVER NORMAL •t niir, lUhh.H A« idllK put but u i a « t uh 1nt W liai hlm o I fa. built I »93, • rinn mask slam • Imp Dr. I and I HI J j f 11 li I . I. I III. TI m dr Hb by thi I ile i«lf rd (n«l thr u If 10 11 R I alter thr phi «I« inn« ati«»iinr< «I that le* I ata r powerful f r tt * l laang • I !.. a .1 th. dr ath th. Sil pre tor I m n riff wlm « w«-«'u(f 4 \\ a <ddin« ha« I' Hitf Ailitr hern gathrrrtl t«* hi* Gill' Ft» Str«ng< it t« that b«*th the r<r ruled and thr earrutin In irird tn thi* sam< plat iiom I«« mg r< tnot« <1 to n tin ing pit««* (If th« «h< riff » nuttib« r liAtr pn««« «l ama % juror« m ho attA« lod thr rertificAtr t«> the final r«»ti rrrtling» in nr* ordain r m m rrr ; It II Grrrr HilKI' ro . <• Stitt llravrrton; .1 II Dilbrrger then • •f I tur« I . (Mr ( M««»n, of I»» l<»M Hrn%rrt«*ti; Il M «-hriilig. .1 J I’nlmntur r, ( «»nr id SeliuliiM r i. h (. X || th HilIJ .r > I U Thotttp«oii, (¡A«t«»n; I I ( ar« trit*», I!111k•», \ h M il««»n, then of Xa<rt!i Plain«, ind S \ D M< « k. of ii« tr M>>unt iind th \« a «trokr of |ouriiali«ni thru nrM in I hll«l»or«» th«- \rgii« tn<! Iiid' p« U(l< iit publi«hrtl extr.-i* m hirli Mere on tin »tr« « t an hour aftrr the co «-ution METHODIST CHURCH Dr Smith s Radio thè Epworth |a-agm I)r\ of i*»ii:il Si riice I.ist >uml.i » bet w n il live \\ i thank him nini sia o clock (or III s III lp N c Xl Sunday the I circat ( • raay < nini t orm lilis Ep Waartll Lingue* yy 111 im i t in the bina ma Ut of lite < lllirall Wltll the Hillsbairo I.cagna'. Plans hiy c beili malia' forali llistltut*- t iinp tire Ma a ting. I he Iniur is 6 30 p, m.. ami frieiiils will bc cordi.illy w cleome. Miss Rosi Cali is i hairmiii of tilt < lolilri ii ' s Dai program ibis yc.'ir nitil it is planiteli tu hi»Ve thè ba si scrviec Hillsboro has ever «a i il. Balloting for fili King ami Quecti will ba gni next Suini iy at Of Ibi- Sunday Sa lumi liour. t amrse y ou simulai bc tlia re. l’Ia-ase m.irk thè 2lld Sonala) in Min as Motlier - Di) I ha* Sun shilia- (¡iris ara- arranging ta> re ma nilla r thè Mollicrs ut ti beanti fui servire during the .Iunior ( hiirch hottr. Niiw is thè lima- of year to tench vanir notai to go to church that the habit may cling all sum mcr There is largì- opportunity in the five services of each Sun tlay . M. E. Pastor. PUNISHING CHILDREN To punish ti chihl with detective evesiuht th.it h fulling behind in si liool work in just n cruel ns it is to hent one who Inis n club foot. I h ’ chiinc he limps. Most nil chit dren that f/ill behind in tin junior grades have defective eves and slionhl bc iQircfiillv examined. (’onsiilt Dr. I.iistinr. at Ander ioii ’ i Jen eln Store. Hillsboro, on Saturdays. w C. B. BUCHANAN & CO f I a corpo fa Ud ) DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Feeds Telephone« 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branehe*~Corneliu», North Plains, McMinnville Quality Has Been And Always Will Be The World’s Safest Investment Bear this in mind Mr Phonograph owner when buying records the Columbia Xru Pro«’»*** record« cost no more than tin- ordinary, but lasts longer and has praiticaily no friction noise, known as scratch. Many of the world’s best artist« make records exclusively for Columbia. Come in and hear them. J. L. ANDERSON, Hillsboro, Oregon 1147 Second Street J FOREST GROVE, OREGON STATEMENT OF CONDITION Call of Complroltnr, April 3, 1923: Rrwurm Linbdibaa Loan* __________ ! <411.404 79 Bonds ______________ i'.«3o n Banking House ______ 19.000 00 5.27'..00 Other Real Estate____ U. S. Bond. 4240.596 81 Cash and due from banks $178,157 11 418,753.78 Capital ___ 385.000.e0 Surplus , 50,000.00 PrvAts _____ 1MI0-M S3M10.S6 SMOfcOO Circulation ■■ Deposits____________ 75Saisa.ro MTl.ObAS« 38TI.M4.86 THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK 3 and 4 par cent Interest Paid on Tima Deposita J. A. THORNBURGH President K F. Burlinghaiu JOHN E. BAILEY W. W. McELDOWNEY \ ice President Caahier W. J. Mills, Asst. Cashier S. G. Hughes Optician Jeweler HOFFMAN FOR Highest Quality AT Lowest Prices EVERYTHING IN— WATCH REPAIRING, OPTICAL WORK, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, IVORY, CLOCKS, WATCHES ita