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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1923)
ILLSB0R0 HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 1», 1»23. Prank Schneider, of Ixisyvlllr, is iiuraing a dislocated shoulder, llanli«, en In sustained while stopping • run away team. A colt had been hit» lied up with an old horse, so ILu.k *, was Hl that breaking would lie easy The I. Social Bad ( hreks <m Hurt *11,1 fau, Win tee Wln-at and Oats Promise youngster bees rm- nrrvous ami State Encampment Resolves at I a“* Hdl•,M 1 •' B um «»» ss Men a Good Yield in All Sections the old one heard the "csll of the Albany to Send Him as Delegate wild" and got into the game. 8/ I bkot h , MOM COAST HAY BALING IN PROGRESS th« time Schneider had »accerdr«! WANT HIM AS SENIOR VICE in stopping them by a frontal at Custody, Hen«! Acreage of Winter Wheat Larger l.i< k, he found It nrivMary to call For National Encampment Hon UV" Hair d in la Restitution I hari for Years is Estimate Dr. J. B. Dinsmore, who put him ors—Meet at Chattanooga J needs Make T Hellers, of Hanks, on thr rrst cure for a frw weeks tu Ihr rotini, •cal thr IT y< ara, and llnrvrtlhitf of grani ih \\ nihing Lor Sale Forty sis acre farm, The State Em ampnient of thr I lie werk |>le » breeall) loti rotiti! y *»tnrtr<| (hi* wrrk hi on S< holla Perry road, 11 miles United Spanish War Veterans Mr «lid Mr« I «ru I armernian, tiiafib * m * hoii« m tirili« timi ha%< ,«a I!>• ullirr from Portland and it tulles from was held at Albany last week, tilgli tillan» • abo» r M mining, • err tn 11,« riprnrd rmrlv, and n good yirld I» Hillsboro; Vj mile rest of Km and at the meeting a Hillaboro in pr*»»|wi-t A|do« ha« htirinrd ton school house; MU acres in cul veteran was given a high honor. fur Tilla I III* sowa, and tfrain l»ul trry llltlr and Ihat <»nly tivation; the rrst in jxslure and Dr. L. W Hyd« wa» endorseil for Mrs H II Fari f Walts, IO i»o| itr«| <"|«« «. limber; about 500 cords of * o < m ! the position of Senior Vice Com tit« itsiin Il 1« ratimatrd tliat thrrr i« fi still on place.- Wm. KuiUrl, Bea mander of thr national organiz-i I« >0 largcr arrragr af fili «<»«n gratti verton, Ore., R. 8. Phone Scholls tion, ami the Orrg«,ri de), gallon 4 I. tliiw «ra«*>ii than fi»r tnatiy yrar* Une 9, 558. was instructed to vete for his ». hl* 10 f] ft tn I H |»a»t, nini thr pr<><lu< tioii of w hrat Irition Dr. Hyde himself was () Miss Ada Comstoe-k, President rlecte«! as a delegate, and in com Airi »«di » vrrrd tliat of pmioun v< ar» 1 .11» hy •< vrnl burnirvi! thousand of the Woman's National College paay with the state d»-lrgation. I \ »»ociation, was in thr city Wrd wilt be on the floor at Chattanoo buahrli Tilla 1 hr rato« of nftrr thr Fourth i.esday, a guest of Dr. and Mrs. ga, Tenn., Sept. 18 14 and 15 glim .lld Mime datnagr by Hattrmng I M' Hyde. Miss Cornstock re The honor cam«- to Dr Hrdr un hmmi L - s « «»i* r< thr tiriti«, bui thr lo.» w ili I w neg sided in thr same Minnesota town solicited, and he naturally frels with the Dr. Hydes some year, highly complimented. llgible At thr close of the convention llsy baling ha. bern in prò ago, and on her visit to Portland grr«« for a <<>uplr «,f weeka, and look advantage of the opportuni thr Dr. was invited to attend the i grrat area of bar ha. bern di. ty to call on her oldtime friends Washington Statr Encampment, r olii rei), probaldv, with thè "down Sam J Raffrty, of above Moun- held at Vancouver, w hi« h open«-«! bay, niakittg a Imi of 25 per cent taimlale, was in the city Monday, session todav. ■ srt f Th. office of senior vice is the I in food and »ale» vaine*. At that ''am is getting his gun primed to V howrvrr, tlic crup wn» a big <>nr land a buck as soon as the seasoq big stepping stone to the national >1 Meantime he U having rornmandership. and his selection sn»l thr fermerà »ili mit suffer a opens. materia) Iosa trouble keeping the fawns from as surgeon-general a few years l*r ago, will give his friends a lever Nerumi crup dover, »bere thr nursing his pH family cow. I sb ti age that is appreciable. fidili wrrr < ut rarlv, is romlng on place. 19 21 I * tr Hillsboro was well represented 5nr|y. ami thrrr should l»e a go.wl Chief D. •M. McLauchlan, who hr M Nill«ernian II A Ball at thr big Albany meeting, and II* i r|nvrr serd output if wrathrr 1« -A ba. charge of the S P. motive P M propitiou» power on all Oregon bran« h lines, Dr. Hyde gave an interesting talk I ■«» Nal< Two rows, Jersey Takrn all in all thr bar and arne out Monday aiorning and on the Japanese situation. >ml (turrnsrt raise.| j« <1 fresh «rmn crup will noi l»r bclow nor- Washington county veteran» at I s|>ent a frw hours greeting the I vll vl I arm« rs I red Stable, on mal Ibi» «rason. rvrn if thrrr wa» friend» he made while he was the session were A. F. Doughty, Main St , llillslmm 20 22 «unir Lati «uring wrathrr for thr chief" M ihr FRA N Rail of Huber; Fred Boyd, of Forest Herman Itannow, who has lived bay rml of it way, in the early days of that Grove; G. Garthofnrr. F I. Jen m any yenes ln thr South Tuala sen, Dr. Hyde and Alb. rt Spier f M ith anv kiml of good wrathrr line's existence. tin country, »•« up frum th> thr grain harvrst «h<iul»i l»r a ing, of Hillsboro. Those attend t For Sale—John Deere two- I armiiigtnn rlirr ruad. Satarda) thing of tlir past in a thrrr wrrk»' ing the Woman's Auxiliary were h<«r»< walking com cultivator or Mr*. G. Garthofnrr. president of »% r r \\ antcil S» < »»luí lian»! » Iitffoii llmlt • it »hovel plow; new Priced at the local organization. Mrs. I.. W II werr 8*5 fmm ler. or chest of tlrawrr» Mus! be •2(t Hugh Farrdiarn. Hillsboro, Hyde, of thi* city, and Mrs. Fred hot. . loivlng gi«ml» reasonably pri» r«l Phunr 287 I, MARKET ROADS It I.Mlj miles north of Hillsbo Boyd, of Forest Grove. tl> i 8* «mi uff«- ring a I liltslMiro I» 20 r<>, just east of Herman Kamna Albert Spirring came back feel ell log I •«■- tlif Ml»» I lorenre ( arses, of Scat Highway engineer ( <> Heiter, place. |0tl ing that the trip was worth a mil $20 from an 11« . is the guest of her grandpar for thi» district, has notified thr W, H. Hemsworth, of aear lion dollars, although he w ill not »> house, g< tting $15 ml< Mr ami Mrs Hrhse, of Slsth highway commission that thr fol Roy, returned last week, after !■• «ml in money; ami Fir lowing rx)w-mliturrs f««r thr year taking thr remain* of his latr wife admit that they put him through i the "Order of Serpents." which is on'« < tionrr, ami $10 I or Kriit \ farm of about 185 ISIS will lie made in Washington to California for burial. He was the smile degree of the Spanish nut it« the wav of • ■ r », loo in cultivation ln«;ulrr county, either new work, or fin .»< < ««mpanied home by hi* sister- War Vets. cssh i vw. Mrs O. I. Haynam, and of owner, lloi 144, Hanks, Ore «»hing up work started last sea F. L. Jensen is thr Commander l««li was allowed tn her daughter. Miss Rachel, a stu of Scout Harrington Camp and In g»m I 8 20 •on «Iter ll«<- relatives had C. G. Rritcr has made prelimi- dent at Berkeley, and they will is quite proud of the showing Ulrich llrriig. who now own» the filllira >«f h« r r« nary estimates on market road» remain mirth for several weeks. Hillsboro made at thr Linn conn i pla« < up at Connell station, on in sum o f >02,004 88 Lor Sale Krcsky brooder and ty state meeting the I nltrd. was In the city Mon Cornell mail, west of Quern im i bator. Mae 420 eggs; day morning. Cedar Mill I $5.000 OO HANGING (.ARDENS Of bought year ago; good as new. INSPECT FOR SEED I or Sale Seven Australian Gulf Unks highway I ■«'•? •.(> Will srll for half coat price.—A. BABY! ON” Sliapherd pup» Orville Miller, Scholls roa«l, Caldwell Clark. Beaverton, Oregon. R 4; During the pa it week several North Plains Phone 878, North Hill ¡1 r < hri M itch Hasel station. l.j mile fields of wheat and barley have I miras or • • f FU ....... .. ntral 20 22 HlllslHiro, Laurel road hr ■Irai I north. 20 21 been examined for seed purposes Mrs E <1 S'arncr, of Timber, Jackson Bottom fill ral» thir«l The public i* cordially invited in Washington county, by O. A. Ibid.,. j w as a Hillsboro iisilor Saturday hruger road. Middleton to attend a rendition of the canta C. Extension Service. Th«- coun Mrs Varner was formerly Miss Gale* ('reek R'»nh h tn, Noah," by the choir of Phil ty agent reports the following as East of (¡»»ton I Isle lia-mller. »pretal I. sll lips Reformed church. Sunday having passed the field examina Forest Grove Banks \\ anted Bid* on hauling 40 IVrlnu li villi,-, ci ruing. July 22, at 8 o’clock, and tion for certification for seed pur ■ ■irds slab wimm I, 14 mile* rock llillsltoro North Plains • ill I m th. rr th.- following Sunday eve, July poses; Rink wheat belonging Cornell Walker road Addre**, A. 1. Ferringtou, ff" prugraiii glieli by the roail 29, at the Hrlirtia Reform« d to Thro. Vanderxandcn, at Banks, Mountaimlal«- Banks Badravur. rs 19 20 tile i hur« li, fol Or. m... Or. church. and Fred Sewell, at Hillsboro Scotch Church r°*r<l b) the ■ r« sin aueml on Christian Science Society For Sale— Fifty aarua of land, Winter wheat at W. N. Hathorn's Haxeldale Hennessy Av |lli. « hurí h I? farm at Laurel; and Hannxchcn Sunday School at 10, morning Bonner's Ferry mail 40 acres in cuhivatksB« ^4 A* th< II barley grown by Robert Warrens, service at It, subject, 'Life from city limits of Mttaburu, am Lincoln Station II Isbylun w. n Wednesday evening service at 8. Shady Brook rock road, mile from highway. at Forest Grove. The second in i.st «if the Tualatin river on one rfda. B. F. spection of these grains will be Lost Wagon sheet, 8x10, of North Tualatin Plains ' 1 ' 1 ' 11 - nging < iard< made after it is threshed. D., telephone, milk rout«.— Idmk heavy canvass. Finder West Union to Helvetia This is the first grain to pass Wood. 1-tf Kinton Valentine road please leave at Argus office, or at certification tests in Washington An X ray photo taken the oth O. E Johnson's place, Yamhill, er day, by Dr. F II. Smith, ahows county. Ore , H 2. Rcwanl. $8. 19 21 COUNTY COURT I' that little Vcrn Cook, cut by a Mr. ami Mrs T. G. Brownlrwc A JOLLY CAMP wood saw, had one rib coni|>lete!y thr Clerk's fines and fees for ami family departed Sunday for sei cred by the saw . The little I rrderlck, Kansas, where they month ending July 1, netted W. N. Harris. Frank Pauli and A. R affi ty — toei . le lad is getting along famously for |8.« 10.80, recorder's fees. $510. will visit Mr Brownlewc’s broth W. Frank and families are coni II. «•Irr |{ , ( one w ho bml a saw cut within a • *. « » II know ti nt er, Harry, for sis weeks. IS. fortablv camped on the Tualatin M >mni Nilltl Fred Berger, C. Schindler and hair of his spinal cord. ami Vlisa Martha river, on the W. M. Hughes place, Loganberry juice for sale, in '*11, . «»( 1 Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and two miles south of Oak Park, and same «li»trii-t, were A. A. Morrill named to view road any quantity. In containers. I.. III nitnl hi in rriagr July 14, 1928, No. 850 today; to view road No. Naturopathic phyatuiau. I use all they have one of the finest resorts It lev. I •«•li 1 V. Truitt, Hillsboro, Orc., R. » 1 islilmrk ■•fliriatiilg. 851 this Friday ami road No. 852 known methods of dragless ther in the neck of the woods. They Th. gru. 'i H a »on of Jacob I’honc 4 I F 12 North Plains cen apeutic.». Thirteoath year of have plenty of shade, a good roa«l Saturday, July 21. It .ff. t y, «». . I»tl% f tral !»■> The following men have been practice in Oregon, aud in HMls leading to their camp ground, and Mount limi.ili-, «"'I C.tliu ., •”H «»nr nf |||r |)jo R.ibt. Greer Jr. came down recommended by the court for a boro to stay. Over WaMs, after a fine swimming place. The boys famili 21 from Clc F.luin, Wash., thr tiral of choice of three by the governor, noons. Phone 2451. »»( ihr county. take headers into the river ev.rv Th« bri.I <» L. Marugg, of Qustsms, was morning at six sharp, eat their »•» n pnpnlnr young thr wrrk ami Irft imnirdiatrly for on«- from each perio«!, as follows, '»f timi • ' i*«»n, nini n hont of Spokanr ami thr Montana coun for the tax supervising board for a Hillsboro visitor Friday. He breakfast early an«l are in town èrtili» nr. t •»*1* riiiLC VHiigmtulfi try, where hr will travel for the Washington county three years, was accompanletl by Max Wal in time to open business. "It's •lolls. J. C. Barron, Beaverton; C. F. Ti ther. formerly of San Francisco, the life.” A C Sparkman Co. gard, Tigard; T. E. Hills, Garden who recently bought the Driver Harris is installing a radio, and Home; two years, Erwin Ritter, place near Tobias, aud hie father. they have all the comfort of life —facts Hillsboro; Ferd Groner, and Urn Mr. Walther Sr. is from the Sas with all the romance of a wilder ‘•OPPORTUNITY” ry Hesse, Scholls; for one year, katchewan country. ness. IS HIE DOOR Arthur Knox, Gaston; J. L. For Sale Thoroughbred pedi > IIKODGII WHICH Batchelder, Hillsboro, and J. M. greed Flemish Giant rabbits; Blue CHURCH OF CHRIST THE ONE WHO IS Thompson, of Aloha. Ribbon stock. Write for particu PREPARED STEPS The governor will name three lars. Elmer Hundley, Box 27, Bible School at 10; nt 11, "What To SUCCESS. men and the appointment will Orenco, Oregon. 20-22 Every Christian Should Know.” WHEN YOU OPEN doubtless follow in a few days. B. W. Barnes and family are This is the third sermon in this AN ACCOUNT AT The court received no bids for enjoying a vacation at Neskowin. series.. At 7 :1 5, Junior and Inter THIS BANK YOU clearing ami grading the pro Neskowin i» one of the most pict- mediate Endeavor. At 8, "Jesus, LAY THE FIRST posed new roail in Dist. 84, near uaresque spots along the Tilla the Prophet,” will be the evening STONE ON THE Buxton. mook coast line, and one reaches subject. Special music. FOUNDATION OF —Len B. Flshback, Minister. it by th«- Roosevelt highway, DR. HYDE ENDORSED FOR NATIONAL HONOR of thr wirk , “PREPARATION" ’OPPORTUNITY IS PREPARATION” SHUTE SAVINGS BANK LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY X MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE which is nearly completed from Cloverdale. For Sale at a bargain, modern 7- rooti* bouse and 2 lots, on First, between Baseline and Oak. Im provements all In and paid for. Fred Rood. 0-tf Phone 187 Helms, ablropracMc and Electro Thera peutics, per Oxone, Motor Trao- 11 o n, X-Bay and m <> d e rn equlpasent for abnormal blood License to wed has been grant cd John MacLarcn, of Portland, pressure. Consultation and exam Bighth year ta and Marjorie Benson, of this ination fror. Hillsboro. 0M E* county. Dr. F.. T WANTED Twenty-five teams and 50 labor ers; $11 for teams, and $5 for la borers. Inquire of R. N. Brown, at the Dairy Creek Fill. Mrs. Kate Sherwood, of Ox ford, Nebraska, is the guest of relatives, the F. B. Clarks, of Farmington. ( Imporpora ted ) DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Feeds Telephone* 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Brane he»--Cornel« u». North Plaint, McMinnville NO-LONGER Any reason why you should carry a Watch that doesn’t measure up to your highest ideals of accuracy and beauty. We have a big line to select from J. L. ANDERSON, I JEWELRY AND MUSICAL GOODS Hillsboro, Oregon 1147 Second St. Ss. NEW BUSINESS Have purchased the J. A. Hoffman Store and taken pos session. I will specialize in high class Jewelry Diamonds Watche» Jeweler’s Notions Silverware Rings Headquarters for The Happy Wedding Ring R. L WELLS Delta Bldg., Main St. Hillsboro, Oiogon