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Mil l SBORO. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1923. 13 if 3, I’I ia rni i« y < «irdli r iif Pur! I noi fl tn! It , of I hr rn » r r • » r» * I, liti ilfiiliiffi «X 1111 r d n y , ,N WAS lltn lili mi« nt opg Hi, • h, f v „. I milorvr l’end*. Fnmi 13..! Low. June M, 1921 I» hi ,1,1 ot Day in ifiWL H.' S.» ’ •« Waahinglun Street* gl Stilb ( M K I Kt filli Miss Alice Sa well will again ri some instruction of her art ■ In » September 16, stu-lio with ■ Mr, J. 'I'. Mm Kay, of No 1092 i ishiiigton St Mias S< m « II ha lim! Instruction with the Iwst nr President S. C. Inkley State* Ex lists in th- East, and has a«< om hibit of Stixk Will be l.srgr pl>»li«(l Won-Irra with her Hills born < laaa. Those inter« st-«1 may H) I f I IPSE I ORMER SHOW I- plion- Hillsboro 2922 for Ins* reservations. This artist is Re gist« r-wl Royalty of Cattle •mi 'll known nt Hillsboro, being n in Show Ring »I ma hi hr r of the pionrer S-w«ll family , and hi r art work ha. bren vlilblt--I ill some of th- lx »t - ol ' lions on tlir coast. .1 ( anil r« . «I t of r agon I In Ph » r «« <• «•« 9f sp. el, Illi «toi air. ilia j i i t„.f--< |n.l«ri- Ilm! I urnlshril I iousi rooms Inquirí nt »32 . Ilill.l M>ft) XA t ti! ti IH Al f , of It % a it Pint • M i » I < It I ii Í 9 is« All W-io-l I ll-pilrr I ik-lilh likr Hl! I •mi r, f a#V i I i p* «ht tsl, hr h»i¡ 1 1 ■ -I th. ritfti »III tllAt < «II h-i#l iX■ * ' s M nt til- ■ radiu », and o unity <>f »Id turn gi»t «red « ili lldril 4» |fi«b, Al nuttc VI h fur h I I «r I u limigt * »lat- •ay of A |i I I.. la tal ni a it « ft r< -f « ni Im M *• Oti< f rr *li r< »h in j>1 1 ml :w r ; t 11« « « m I m r ( It A fi ( li A fi on I hr nrrang« -I «.I and a f- lltlfC OH i 8 I m • o tn .-»<!« ml rtiHUK fcitnr * f Ill- liter uni** give» n»lx>r<' w ell y. t>> « list III III ill- |.|| I lie Im X I m ih« I s. ||M ,MM| (|| It* nt I uriUfil rittnlitii, by tla* nr «< U X < i«>«»<liiiAnt tli St . 3 bl«»«kfi fr«»ni i*l Hill*l»<»ro, >« hii fop 1 f I Tk U t lit M A* | h »P h lit I t II Hill W lfilotlg I W98, thr rl<|r«t Mffi J I hnight p >alr Pax trim <if linr«« . lii* h h«- ma * l»«»rt» I 4I1«I !» }«1Pfi !»% < Alim J ai k . ’m« ti«, ( «»pur Sliutr S a t ing fi Plmlir Xiirtli II <! b) Il onilma** Ï? T!» th« >»»iithrpn Pi II m<>* • «I l«i S« nl!l< K Mr and Mr. II E Sulhrrl Alili it - w lim a fitnall re tu rm ■ t .•»«tur-i * v fpotn in nut«« -I *t« r took tip tbrlrl trip to til- ('.HI* Bnv rotintp) aih I II ifilmrti. other Southern ()p«g»ili pointfi ii « tl nt itiAIlliiwxl Th-y wir- u « i-mpalilril bl Mr l.nkrti it It thr Sut li« ria nd anil wife, of Portlniiil r t! |i*n (»f t hr \ p« V -lutig return)|>c*r tin < «»( traici tiiAiIr •Inni'c at llrhrliA Hall. II** ' ■ f III« tip«! St« f Satureia v |>t. IS Al p«r tupoiiig (putii thr mi ay i a t mi« nt Hrlvr- hi • I »ouïr moti! li <• tía. 18 1 nd I It« n fit a p ! <■ «I r«»r Sill , < hrap Nearly nr%% • •ti th«* ifilnlid in io II, P gu fi < tigni» , millilitri! on •f IWfl, Ihr Silrrr W I »Irci I Irinrhli. •I «»tl which I It«- » p«»rr fit ( « poi r, < )r< gol», Il 2 I* it k nt X'«mir tn Pli.Hir ’»It I X3 88 f that » i ar. Th- Diitd I «gl« r. u ho li ns In rd in »I K ght had (or iiiotilhfi thr rnfit rm! of thr county for ol t I' ip I) hml |Hrifihr<! I • <nd H AOO unir* rr IA yrnm. Mn« up t«» tlir city it «lerda) nil«! < il Irti on thr hotil«' <'r! lier tl tn * > «t tip of jHiprr. I rgli p fi fnthcr w n« <»nr \ u ho brought I I k of thr pionrrr« of tlir Tigard K I«» X«mit . I« fl Hint !\inlntin ncctioil. I •. . m.I “d trip In 87 day«, I Hr .Snlr Some thorough hrr«l U liitr I.« ghorn pallet*, K port «if « tn bn rkn Mnr«h miti April hatch; writ dr K icloprd, mid good **lo«'k ( Im* I agi r, Htllfiboro, Or«-.. It 4, I 1-j lull«« rawl of Ilill<«l»oro, on Ba«r 2(1 2» line road. in «ill In- brought tn <t. run-lit. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMIN an«! Mra. W O ( irunw aldi t Ills fol w cell «mi drparh d d uroliti« hl, to join Mr ( i runa alili and th<- other noun, « ho have I h i ii rnrurntrring at M arshfield Th- V will for Nvvrral wrrki. nink«' their hotiir in that <itv. ED \ tiinrly rxaniiiintioii of your ryrw tuny wave you l iisnili - eyesight specialist, j mu« It carr nini troiiblr in th»- fu Ander , '■ » ■ I- v St-ire, I lurr. (’on.ult Dr. Thonipaon an<l •bllulmpu < 'unlays, where you havr a tliorough « Elimination m xl r*n <<»IK|||| him about y-mr iinft> »M ■ iiiilny. September 10 eye«. \Vn»hin*?t<in Hot-1 nil dny. XI if I ik A _ • "■" Till r O I) I lull* of i ont rib * fair expert ir Patitimi Sitter* w ill inert Il <' * i mug, ?4r pt I I t hi * I m ili«-, lip*! inerting nftrr ill« nr r t m alitili AII iiiciu I m r* • c|u«*<k(r<l to ntt> ml Bi >INFJ»S M \N S FRIEND" Till. (OMMT.RCIAL VAI LES OF > ill It BANKING ( (INNEC TION I ll-S IX ITS SERVICE TO V OU. WE <>! 1ER YOU A SPECIAL SERVICE Kill SPECIAL NEEDS Y IT S A I EATURE OF SHUTE SAVINGS BANK LARGES' TÄJ(D OLDEST BANK IN WAJ kSHINGTON COUNTY ‘SERVICE" ESTABLISHED I hhh M EXANDI ROI ! KÖNIGIN of I« m Königin, »-»util- dl lw.ru. w -i« th-- wriit thr tlnurhtrr. h iiinrrintfr It# rxandrr'iff, c tlouhlr niitf < .hi* !< <l by R< % w Hnrftwrtl bi bri«l< Muñid n*ii ninn < hili 11 (.•fill 1v nn<! Mr mi w« rr l»rr*rnt. Mr % milt rnf f i* w <11 .Mr., know n In iik I nboiit 111II•»intro. w hr rr •»Ile rrcrivrtî M>mr of lit r x<’h<»<* li lltf »mill «lim **llt 11. I n | m i'll working as ilr< s»mnk< r Mr. \l-xandcroff lias I h -CII cm pl.ivi -I a« < I k f in -in- -if the largì grill« in l'iirtlnnd, for several tears. Their future residence will be in tlx Rose Citv*. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at the Shane ranch, half mile East <»f Farmingt-m, in the Jacktown di» miles southeast of trict. seven Hillsboro, at 10 a. in, on S \Tt RDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. t «racle J« r»ry mid II «»Istein ( w » Jer»cy grade, 3 years, fresh tt- toluT 1 . J- r»« v grade, s years, fresh October <•. llol«t« in heifer, t wars, fresh October 19; Hol stein Ji rsi y, 5 year», fresh Octo I«er27 ; Holstein-Jersey , 5 year», fresh (blobi-r 3, J«-r«cv, 7 years, fresh November 4; heifer, 30 months old, fresh in Nov-nib- r; 2 tear old heifer, freshen« in Jan l ire ; 30 months heifer to fri sli«-n ■ n M iri li; y- arling pure bred Jer »-'V heifer calf ; Jersey cow, about •l year», in milk. 3 gallons; all Ti n Inn* oat tuberculin tented. hay miti 1 5 tons ont nm! vetch liny, cur- d w ithout rain ; tl ten gal milk etuis, Mnre, I I y ch r«. 1 100 ; I)uroc Jersey brood pur-- bred sow. set double work harness, single work harness, farm wagon, liny rack, mower. Tiger tirili, H foot rake, 10 «lise harrow, spring tooth 50 tooth mid <10 tooth liar rows, kilc planter, good No. 15 DeLnval ercnin separator, milk cart, wheel barrow, 18-bottlc milk tester. <100 lb. platform scale, hayfork, rope and pulleys, sulkv plow, it inch Oliver walk ing plow, good cultivator, lot of farm tools, and numerous other I or Kent Forty acre*, 30 in >t i v alion , good buildings; silo >\ ill alsu rent farm Implcm- nt. ■ th farm, '¡'wo miles from Bank, ii milk route and chrrsc fa-lory "it- , 1 , mil«- from grade school, i mile from railroad. Alsu havr •■ room house in Hillsboro for • nt, n< nr school,— Write 832 ■ t 41«t St., Portland, Or. 27 John It. Bailey, th-’ Buxton -.me growrr, returned from a rtland trip Tuesday mid sp« n* night nt the Washington Il lis that lie finds s poor mark-t or prunes, but is going to send - crop t- Masuu, Ehrinsn N ( <>., 'lx- firm that has handl-d his pro- I t for many years. ||r think» I k pri-i- will stiffen up a little later on. Dr Helms, (Tiiroprm lie, Elee- r-> Therapeutics, X itsy. Vapor O*one, Motor Trac lion, Light Therapy, etc,, for diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid neys, Bowel«, fthiuma tism. High Blood Pres sure, et«. Ninth year n Hillsboro. 2« tf Mr». Mary Campbell mid Miss J thel < ampbell returned Monday ■ om a two weeks' visit with Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Hillers, at Bend, mi Miss Ethel is again at her work III the office of tlir Hillsboro Till- Co. 1 or Sale- Good riding or driv- ng pony. 3 years old; also spring ijon with top and two seats, in .oo-l shape. Capacity, 1500 lbs. P E Miller. Portlaml. Oregon. il 4- «7 "MERRY-GO-ROUND" < ¡«-«I. S« igmann's .Merry-go Round' util I m at the labertv -cniday. Monday ami Tuesday nd in tillo *< reell the famous producer ha, giccn the world a tn pi rsjx ctive of the result of the world war on Austrian pro pic .and 6lu result of the rt-duc lion to tlx rank, of old world no bility Tiwlay in Austria the -asantiis worth as much to sori tv of the prince and the prince -I longer exists in fact. The photoplay foils the aristo- r.it of olden day. against the peasant and the result in a way clearly < -»tabhshea the worth of 'lie lower level« as compared with the ' higher-up*." \tiiry i'lnlbm and Norman Ker rv take the stellar role»- and ihey lunk- a famous picture the snore famous. FAMILY REUNION Famous Coates 1418 Product Go ing Strong in Northwest VISITORS DINE IN I hr Oregon Vur«« ri < Ompniiy held iU second annual Dati Prune picni« . hi th- park it < Iren co, last Saturday, anil a large crowd was in attendance. Four years ago tlir Nurs-re Company took over th«- rights -if this -■< 1-- (■rated fruit and to-la-. the com party lias an Interest in 100 acre» •>f orchard in ()rt gon, and have sold enough stoc k to plant »< w ral thousand acres. Bv February I. 1923, they had exhausted their nursery stock for th« »ear and were forced to wait until «iirnm- r for orders for fall planting. Mr. McDonald, president of the Nursery Co., saw th- pos«, Jbll- ■ ties of the Date prune b-'Cau*- ■ if its wonderful p--re ntage of sugar as compared to th«- tar prune. The east to<lav is chang mg its <l«-mnn-l from th-- far prune to the sweet prune and thi augurs well for the future of th- fruit -for it is 50 per cent »w--t Thr fruit goes in two grades being extra large and screens 20 30 anil 30 40. There are 90 acres nt thr horn place, and. besides the Ornr ui commercial orchards the nur«' rv |>eoplr are interest« -I in a numb- r at Payette, Idaho, anti in flu state of Washington. Fruit growers and authoriti« - werr present from all part of Mayor Coup« wel- thr state, corned thr visitors and President McDonald responded. Talks were made by J. M. Kid-1, of Illi no|»; J (). Holt, of Eugene: M IL Harlow, president of th- F. ii g«-ne Fruit Growers; Albert Bronvw'el), of the Portland Nur sery, and E. L. Moore, of the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerc- DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes MANUFACTURERS OF Beaver Brand Feeds Telephones 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branehea—Corneliu*. North Plain*. McMinnnlle GRUEN WATCHES Standardized time pieces of rare E>eauty and precision. A watch with distinction at $25.00 and up J. L. Anderson Jeweler GRUEN vta.TRw 1147 2nd. St. Hillsboro M. GARDNER Mrs. Orpha M. Gardner, for many years a resident of above Moun taindale, died Sept. 2. 1923. it thee family home, She was t in -laughter of pioneer Samuel Mir kce ami wife, anti was bor.i in 1859. Herl Illinois. April 25. husband. Henry Gardner, died ill 1900. She i» survive«! bv tv-o «on*, Oral Gardner and Page Gardner, both of whom live near Mountaindale. The funeral was held at the Union church above Mountain dale, Sept. 4. Rev. Hornibrook officiating, and interment was in In» the North Tualatin Plain byterian cemetery. Glenn F. 1» -U directing. Mrs. Gardner hail a host of friend« in northern Washington who extend their sympathy to the bereaved »on». Siu- wa» a woman of tine ch iraeter. and ex celled a» a dcvot-il mother and splendid neighbor. \ family reunion was enjoyed at EDWARD COXE In home of Mrs. Lucinda Mead, f north of Banks. Sundav, Sept 2. Her four children and their Edward Coxe, the eiglite- n-year- iiih I k s w - re present ami the oc old son of Mr. anil Mr». < lias. B. casion was the more interesting Coxe. of Oreneo. Oregon, died at because it was her birth anni the Good Samaritan Hospital, versary. The outstanding fra August HI. 11123. after an opera lure w .» the tin«- dinner and the tion for a ruptured appendix. He .nim- iisi birthday cake, carrying was born at Payette. Idaho, July the appropriate number of can 4, 1905. and a few years ago moved to Hillsboro with hi» par dle». Later they Those present were Mr. and ents for residence. Mrs. E. D. Mead and daughter. moved to Oreneo, where th- fath Maxine ; \l r. and Mrs. Henrv er has been conducting a hotel. The young man had been oper Gregerson, of Battle Ground. \\ isli . Mr. ami Mrs, \V. E. Kel ating a small printing plant at v ind family ; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Oreneo, and was preparing to Mead and family, of the Banks study for the Baptist ministry. The young man graduated from country, and J. Peter Knudson, the Hillsboro high school w ith of Medford, ami the hostess. the 1923 class, ami was a g< n- ral favorite with his classmat- ». CARD OF THANKS The funeral took place Sunday We wish to express our sincere from the Baptist church. Rev. II. thanks to our many friends and G. Kav officiating. and interment neighbors w ho so kindly assisted was in the Gild Fellows' ceuie us in our bereavement, the death terv, Glenn F. Bell directing. ami obsequies of our beloved son WIPRUD—HARPER md brother, Fred Ritter, and we appreciate the beautiful floral of On Friday. August 31. l)r. Clar fi rings from the Swiss Associa ence Wiprud. of Portland, was ' united in marriage to Miss Alina tion and friends. Harper, at the Methodist parson-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter age. Two auto loads were pres , ent to witness tile ceremony and congratulate the newly weds NOTICE TO HUNTERS articles. Mrs. Wiprud lias lived in Ore i I rei- I ikii I i served nt noon. Terms of Sale $20 ami under, Hunting or otherwise trespassing gon for several years, and was cash; over $20. <i monili«’ banka on the farms of the undersigned employed at the Swift At Co will be prosecuted. This notice Is plant in Portland at the time of | ble note al 8 per cent interest. given publicity for the purpose of her marriage. Mr. Wiprud is al J. (’. Simin', Owner. graduate of the Northwest School warning. J, W. Hugh-'«. Auctioneer. of Dentistry and has been serv- j F. Unger, ( ¡co. Jack, ( 'l-'i k ing on the faculty of the school Howard Rice, for some time. The future home Peter Rasmussen, Florence E. Taylor, piani»! .nul of the couple will be in Indepen C. E. Ward. teacher, will »tort n eins« Sept. South Tualatin; Corneliu«, Or., dence, where Dr. Wiprud will 12. Studili nt resilience, 10 HI practice dentistry. R. 2. fit Sixth St., Hillsboro. 2!» anti Family. ( laeorpo rated) PARK Inspect Nursery Holdings and Hear Some Fine Addresses MRS. ORPHA C. B. BUCHANAN & CO FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON STATEMENT OF CONDITION Call of tha Comptroller, Juna 30, 1923 Liabilities Raaource« Loans_______ —...... Bonds____________ Hanking House ------ Other Keal Estate— U. S. Bond» __ Cash and due from banks ___________ #»0.542 32 43.2423. 19.000.00 5473.00 246,167 64 I 23,000.00 50,000. IX) 12.9210* 25.000.00 760,43* .30 Capital ___ Surplus __ Profits ___ Circulation Deposit» _ lW.Sti? 65 HTI.0M.M 8«73.0*0.83 •THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK' 3 and 4 Par Cent Interact Paid on Timn Dapoaita J. A THORNBURGH Presiden < E. F. BURLINGHAM JOHN E BAILEY W. W. McELDOWNBY Vice President Cmhier W. J. MILLS, A m U C«»hi«r S. G. HUGHES I I NEW BUSINESS » I i I Have purchased the J. A. Hoffman Store and taken poa- session. I will apecialize in high das* Jewlery Diamonds Watches Jeweler’s Notions Silverware Rings Headquarter* for The Happy Wedding Ring R. L. WELLS Delta Bldg., Main St. Hill^toro, Oragoa I 1 J