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ti ILLSB0R0 Hll I3BORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1923 VOI »xx —-— -- -------------- —--------------------- 1 I J. [KBS' HEBO MS WO BECO# U.lxlrm A. mm .-I.«« Senda Out Data on , wo tow» Hl(i sl «L-1 That DAYS TEST HrgiMrred Dairy N Stink Pays Bet tar ■ Ill «ble rrc«»»«ls I for th. Ts<> cn r< mil P^ m I u HI."1 of butter were in the llulstiiu row« I, si*dr •'» J I i rr», I «»rr«t ( »ro«r fcrd of ' guutr I ». <». » «»riling t«» mi <*•* mli wttrrd HOUB«' ■ego nt I |ol«|. Hl < til rr<t*(,J .< ialion of Anirrt« piotali '«’ I ally Anil!*, at ihr \ rrlM’’"1 stars and eleven of < <| 320 S poumls ...Stlix. piHlu... „Ik ..mivmiig 2 1 STS |M»unds of teller ist • qi '. J lo M«1 *4 pounds kaitrr. k> •• • r it day*. i* Johann* Jo* Tbr otti, r .. w ho in •• » « n days rphinr W dki r milk i nn prmiuivd 42» 9 pound* | taming 14 974 poutxl* bull- r (at 1*34 pmiud« rqulx o» tn bitlrr. He 1 ■ gr I* two yrar* and ikxe m.ii.t.i« llol Adxsn. id < - r - g, »I ration of f.-rty yrar* gris rattle I m -g a o Th’ pr* r w ut plan lias l.< • n t w t nt « lallosrii I"1 ihr Hftduar II lias tn ngtil yrar« iprrd r.iiih.l. nt r ill ll»r ». soils i.« I dt aHainrd, th. • plm l<iulat>l. « a I o « * un Ir«|r«l «'•lW « for « nux-L *t m uri li *• hllr 4>uyman to tc •I. FBEE Ml IHODIST CHURCH (ri \4 I hlotsl.o.li, Dislrlal tMrr wf Ila. Porllaaxl dlslrlrt, Sili Inalai lite ,r< otad quartcrly nrrtiai» (m tl>< Illll.lw.ro Forrst Gnor rtr.uit I l.ur.alay la» •‘«Ul» 4sa.3r|>t 3? 3U *1 I or, ,t ( àraave, sa I Ir I«», »1 P e, snal al tl>< lllllsbors» ahura h, «alvrdav and >-.nday. JUiurda» 7 30 |> in, rxangrl igx i.nii' and at V p uà , of toal tw>..r.i aia. slang Sunday SsnJay .*• liool al IO a. ni Frrarluag al II and 8<u raancnt sili F.arnmg •ervicv wlll l»r a* laUoa • i oulig l’euplr s narri ■sf st 7 p n» , fo||owa-.l al 7 43 4» a Home Mt*,ior»ary program Mr» Hthrl Klotsbach wlll gl» e »s sd.lrra, un il.nnc Mi.slona, 8pr«-|al musi» wdl be- furulshcti and thè lui liti«' i, m«ltrd lo al rad - |. \ .«•kusle, l’aal.ir. LIBERTY THEATRE Thr (ori «»( ihr («oblm Writ • ili br wt r» < lu d mi tl»r lulxrrty Theatre . — w,.« >1. n.la % , Monday anil Tsesday, «t firr ,ng J. Warren krrrigan I* la llrvamer lias the title rule, and •«■ tine i* her fcpicti.m „( the • liars« ter, I far 1.1 kb •ru «AV« »• re hr lu put the G<rl <>f ||„ (,„|,|<n < st” on n W Weal lb Irgiliaiate stage, stage, hr hr would P“A Miss Hi. amer ns thr star, «•th k. rrignu the male lead 'hr tao fi,«, gitrn thr public a iJi-'toplsi that IS dr Luxe. Du« i« a w. st. rn |dny and one John I ui-gv, of Plullips, W a* m | 11.11.1 •oro I riiiay moriiing For Sal« Purrbrt «1 Duroc Jcr *cy brood sows, pig* at »id«-; will For life Insurance, are Rush sell wparatr; with or without pa lov I * If p< r»; eligible lo registry Jersey I ratti, ('ali- «a. u|i fruiti I >r< o bull, 3 years old, v« rv cheap; ■ o I rlduy. inarra, 8, 4 an«l 0 year* old, broke Wm (irlrteh, uf (tremo, wa* Big Attendante at l_a*t Week'» to work; 3 hrifrrs, coming fresh; Showing vuuiigcr h ifer and 2 heifer gr.eting friend, in t In « lt) I ri .'ill.*, 4 and 8 months old. Mrs. day. BLOODED CATTLE, SWINE Frank Beall, half mile west of N. (». .\!« I)<> ha I«L ••( h lllt (»11, Milkapsi station, on Oregon Elec wa» In thè city Satur.lay and . all Boys and Girls' (lulls Bark up trii Adders* Oren«-«». 80 rd oli tha- bollir |»a|icr the Seniors Hillsboro ixiaprri at tin State \A libur Toln|ikin, and Vt • Fair grounds, Salem, thi* wr.k, Darrty, of North Plani,, wrr. .,> I !>«* limili « Hog and Dairi show arc Mr. ••nil Mr*. Win. S. Iiulrn. r ■ r lo thè city l'rlday Hinds pon ibi. through th. <'oun (■ li, M r and Mrs. O. E .M< Car- Henry B«» k « , of .S mii II i T' ia I a t y Ea|r I mid ami th.- coiiirnunitv thy and M r. and M rs. < W. Red tin, wa* vooiity •< a I < aller III. «pirli t Banks, clos. <1 nuotile« lllOllll. A little thing like rain 1**1 of th r wr<k «ne «•<-« sfili show Inst week will, n. v« r (»other* thi* sextette. ihr I». st nt I < nd,i ns i in its history Juliu* < .A»«itr r I or Sale Team of big work M omit am |»rlou 1 I III»« r, »A4 A Th. award, insofar ns nvnilabl« , lior*. *, true pullers; harness; iron nr» lu r« w ith gli « h IlilUI Him vl*it<ir Sntur.lay alieel.-d wagon, hayra<k, Vulcan ( »ti. rii», i « F. k h 11 >i t « Iliad.' In J • • Ini Mattiil CM.'ll, uf 14 in« li plow, cultivator; oats. John Bnrry, \ H I hot. and ll. i Si hull«, w as a «Tty ta«il«»r i Want to sell in lump. Home Sat I n ti Br.»« John Bnrr\ , first on c»f thr w < rh, iirdav* a«id Suntlays. Will W figrd lotll«, niid ». iiiur « lininpimi W «><>« I, Hillsboro, R. |, Box 182; Lug« Hr |>< Iplmn It. , <i| *»n «mur It.ibrii Bro«., two first l.rl«y % ill. , w a « i IL 2 uni«, northeast of Hillsboro; pHtr« un bull«, anil junior and •-j mile west of the Shute school Mmi.lAy aftmi«>«m 2 ktmiid « hnitipimi ( »io rnsey Lull house. 233 29 \\ III |ltiU«*«. Hi, uf abose M UU fl \l«o Ävr fir«!« « on ( in. ruse V f, A. IL Spitler, who hat been a I i I u .I a I. , wa* in tile < Hy (hr lirai uini.'« mid s< nlor « Imnipioi resident nt Timber ever since the «»/ thr wr . k o* I ir«l .»ti (»t|rrit«rv h« rd mid town was placed on the map, was Mr. ( irl <>ti, of near Beater < »u< ru«« a ««If herd A B Llmt -r. ■ ting « ounty seat friends the lull, W Al a Hill ,lmro liaitor >al hr«t on i»u<ri>«< \ <iiw hist of the week. ur.lay. J« r«r5« ( hn« Bnmf«ir<L I td tiHiim. Plano instruction to advance F«»r llrnl llill'ltlr, Muli «r« t»io| on J» r«« i tio<* ,*tl , l»Hwren First •tuih nt* and the Dunning system hr rd, two 6r«t prism on Individ At the home of Ma • 11 t!l«l*«»ru ual« and won ««loor mid grand for beginners. Mrs. Geo. Alexander, 1 iftli and (> l*h. Ipe «lArt. tl f«»r Marwh • hmnpiuii«hip on Jrr«ri (»nini«*« 'old -M uiu I ay luurnMig, making liu ifc(lit Sflh r-» won ihr« « firwt Baseline, Tuestlays and Friday*. Pupil of Lillian Jeffreys Petri' I thr trip by motor. prir. « moi I*" «« < und« (»rorgr Zise high School credit*, For par I |op< SI<*nd«»u I ( Burgh..Urr, «»f Button, Bir iw.lurí, of tii ulars call on abovr days. wa « •iiAliiiig liAud# with llill«b’.ru fartn, uoii tlir»*<* firwl « mid «riiior llulda E. Hartung. 80 <rand . hmiip|on«hip on thr bull (rl« n»|« M«»n«iA> John Fuhrrr, of between U Brllr * («irl St Maw* s Ln.i I i»r Sale Two Jrrary rows; -«■holl* and Middleton, was a city ILd.tr Hi* J P \ alide, o. t er ohr ju»t frrah and «»nr frrah in a all« r Monday. Road work has mg and \ J Ever*, first on aged frw day* J. c HrtU, XI7A O a K tiecn suspended down hi* way hull J. P \ andrt oct <-ring. two Bl . Hill.I..tri. tf 19 fir«t* and «»nr on«- trtond sr.on.l on Hol- hiring th«- wet spell. Ib.rti, S. ptcmix- r 30, 11*88, to I mnry Songster, for Sale— A nt one Vandrrorvrring. «t« in« Siitonr Mr ami Mr. N<»rl»rrl pAttrr««in, ht«l anti junior « hmnpioii«hip on I borough bred Schooluia,ter Roll >r ir filli and lift», line, A (lAUgli rs, in full *<>ng. Prices n-ason- (wo yrar old hr’tfrr. A. J Ever* Ire. ibic Apply to Mr*. A. W. Lull. ^rmid « hmnpi.m bull John M al It. ul F<»r One apartm.nl, her, gr.intl rhainpion Holst, in f< Buxton. Oregon, care Standard furiii«h< tl, a I b <> »uae <»4hrr ruotna in air Box Co. 30 32 Two first*. J I Peerea I M l«a< h) , 909 Scroti«! Si lLll«lM»r<>, 80 L W Krrvr» li a « «ol.l In* Oak PArk |»I a « r Aliti m«»«rd t*» P.»r* I aii J, whrrr he will rr«»dr until he «I a H« Soulh. 1 Or H<nt Lighl houarkrrpmg fot»tu« for high •chool studont* Mr». Fari Nauglit Tclephun. 382. 80 J II lluuiphrey» departed Munday for Whitc Salmon, wiirrr he wlll re-malli uniti after appiè harscat One cent per Fruii. • for Salr Bring | h > uii <I if you pick tlieni your boxes, E M Hue, Hdl.bo ro, t >rr . R. 3. 30 Senator Hare and T A. Mr Court went os.r to the Nestucca. over Sunday, on a »alinoti ti.lung e*;x-dilion. BANKS SHOW FINE LIVESIOCK EXHIBI1 Ruy; J. I* V slide, m-» r r Evers. t In rd mg, ar rond ; A. J 11 « • I *t • in < alf lo rd . A J Evers hr«t ; \ mid. r< »«■« «-ring ». cono ruiir montai», g< t of sir.-, J. P Valid. ■ o.i. ring, first ; Allwrt Ev ers, sec«.nd and third The twrlvr "vtiitimlw tJioH n in tlii« rla*A urr< ill mf < d by Matador S* r»J krr Lad Thr premium (or brat 'itlrtl nimnal urn! to Iln r*.L»rf, tod for !»• *t titt«‘<i lo rd to ( ha* ». < olid. Iliersdorf. Bamford . third; Pre renboom ; fourth. Hie Im Bro«. A. J Evrn. M dkiiitf ('oiitr*t I cow s, fìr*t miti arrotiti on llol BnmfortL third, «trills; (lin*. fourth and fifth. On ffra<lm. LI mcr horinif, tìr^l ; Chat Bum ford, second and third first* Swin< Three (». I I anil one .nnlul to \\ ills, r Smith Win Herb, one first Poland China« Harry Inkley. llnutr; 4 For Rmt or Sale r.xim* and luxth; electric light, hot and cold watrr; gas. At .»nr first. Durax- Jerseys Orsal Kappel 1 439 Second St Inquire at 1143 Jefferson St. 3 I one first ; Ralph Bradley, one ace A. C. Alford, of Buxton, wa* a mid Lent Ihrig. one first and one Russell, one first city call, r Friday. lie ha* moved second, I Berkshire* I. J. Waldron, into Buxton from hi* ranch ■<> as to permit hi* children to attrnd five first* anil four seconds. Fat Hogs Lyle Wolford, one school. I.. I ts of follow : etc,, for disease, of the J Stomach, Liver, Kid ney*, Bowel., Rheuma tism. High Blood Trea sure, etc. Ninth year Holstein. Division I Calves under one year. John W alker, ( hchalclii Mountain, first; Glenn Hill. ( he- — (Continued on page t>) in Hillsboro. 14 If ( Incorporated ) DEALERS IN l ineal of Ita Kind in State Out side of Multnomah Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes ALVA H. SCOFIELD \lvn II Scofield died at Forest (irovr, Sept St, 1923. aged »0 t ar«. I month anti 2 4 day«. Hr tn« born near Dayton, Ohio, July J7, | n S8. Hr wa« united in mar- i ig< to Martha S|wrlmon. Jan IO, I HfM. anti to thr union right hildrrn wrrr born, »even of whom Mtrvivr— Mrs. Allie Var- I ■ y. of Texas; Cash M. Scofield. >f Strassel; Mrs. Cora Murphy. Rccilville ; Fred Scofield, of Port Orford; Walter Scofield, of Gales Creek; Mrs. Mae Hannan, of I iinbcr. and Edward O. Scofield. • f Buxton. Mrs. Scofield passed away at Buxton, May 3, 1919. De«*ca«cd was a veteran of the Civil War and had served nearly •lire.- v.ars, being mustered aut at the close. He had resided in \\ ishingti.n county for the last It! v.ars. He was a kind and lov ing husband and father and in all Ins di alings was upright and hon- > cable. The funeral took place Sunday it 2 p. ni Rev. A A. McRea con ducting the service, the Bank« Legion Post holding their service it thr grave. C.B. BUCH/'NAN & CO BIG BUILDING PLEASES ALL I lx- Washington « ounty hospital, a mile east of the < ity, held open house last Saturday, and Commis sioner* Winner mid Livermore, assisted by Mr*. Minnie Jones, entertained hundreds of taxpay ers who were present to in.p. ct tlx- building and it, fine appoint ments. Light refreshment, were served anil the visitors were va-ry much pleased with tlx- home, that the county ha, givi n it, patients ■it an initial cost of over ¡¡‘30,000, building and equips»« nt. There arc now eighteen pa tients and they have been cared for at Second and Oak streets, but all will soon lx- taken to the countv building. The new hospi tai is well lighted, hcat.-d and ap pointed, and is today a much lx-t ter home than many taxpayer, have, measured bv comfort». The hospital is on mi eminent, just south of th. highw ay at N. w Ion and within a stone’s throw of the S. P. station. It recpiin - • luitr a commissary to lak«- car. • >f the patx-nt list, but thr ven lure will in the end be a mone» •aver. Mr*. Jones has canned 1910 quarts of fruit for the table, and more will lx added to tins before the canning season i* entirely closed. Ever since tlx- old building burned, the home of the unfor tunate has been here and there and for several years the Multno mah Jiospital eared for them at a Florence E. Taylor, piani,t anti fixed charge. 1-atrr Multnomah teacher. Studio at residence. found it iniposible to keep them IO IM Sixth St Hill,boro. Phone and they were brought to Hills lx>ro, where the «ounty authori- I S3 I 30 tiees rented a house and took charge. Wanted To borrow from pri first. Hampshire* R o y Slaffonl. vale party »2300 un 40 acre thr. -«■ firsts and one second; John *“»te patron- farm worth »7300. SI» per ceni Meyer, one first and one second. Di-- putur, |,aa many beatili« interest Write II J < irren, 9 I Third St., Portland 31 ">• effects, full of a. *ioa, and t< Ils Us of the olii west The officers of the Bank* fair Mr* .Al II Bump and children •*><" mea in boot, and .a.ldlc* departed Sunday for a visit with are : SHOWER ’'"•In iii|urr from the Mi.smi tlx- Souther*, at Silverton, They S. C. Inkley, president; R M. ri ll" I’ It t.k. a i ». n will attend the state fair at Sa Banks, vice president , D. Si llers, ,rel< to l. || til. story, and Kerri A kitchen shower wax given the secretary. lein before returning »*". alio mn«lt Superintendent* Jersey Cut V bride i le. t, Miss Martha Trach- tlx- "Covrrvil "»gu||" f o.i >u». wdl please the ,cl. Saturday evening. Sept. 22. tic, ('. Bamford; Holstein*, S. ( AUXILIARY MEETING bs who Ilk. . real good stuff. The Inkle v ; (iin-rnsi i is, Otto Rcibcn ; al her home at Elmonica. evening wa* spent in singing anil The Auxiliary lo American I.c- Ilogs, It M Banka; Calf and Pig List A ( olii« Shepherd dog, music, and dainty refreshments ginn Pust No. fl will meet nt I lie ('lulls, Mrs. Robert H Warrens *kitr („ were serve«! nt a late hour. i r> ’ • • I •••• mid breawt; . ’! uri usi , color» home of Mr«. I’red F.ngcldingrr. tild (». T. MiAV liorter. Those present were Mr. an«i 'la. k li.dr* intermixed. Tursilay evening, October 2. All An Boys' and Girls’ Clubs Mrs .1. Martv. Mr. and Mrs. S ’.»ft« to iln , <»f Ted.M Reward member* arc urged to be pre* The Boys' and Girls' Lil . stock *•» I'lun, « dog 1« child*« pet ent, anil those having Mil all Club exhibits wi re a considerable Ol<|s. of Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Hinnr 21 ,s Ilobv, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A Hillwboro. Ralph subscription* are asked to bring part of the show. The club meni Itrlsml. Kceiin, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, 80 them to this meeting. her* exhibited 13 of tlx- 33 head Mrs. Jacob Trachsel. Mrs. John nf Jerseys; 1 t of the 32 Holstein« Tr.-ichscl, Mrs. D. Loxli, Mrs. H. — ■ it the allow ; 42 lings and pigs as Sehlottm.inn Sr., Mrs. IL Schlott- against 32 in the regular elnsses. manti Jr.. Mrs. J. Dyster, Mrs. T**''• '•d safely through anil one Guernsey as against 10 Lawrence Mrs C. Zurcher, Mrs «IL. V?11 y*Mr **•*•* • in the open classes. SINKING FUND establish«*! Hansen. Mrs. J. Schmidt, of Lau Tlx- splendid showing made by rel; Mr- P Rx-dwcg, Cornelius; m their era of prosperity the li.iv« and girls was dm- to tin Miss Martha, Cevclia and Laura efforts of the leaders of the local Traehsel. Misses Bertha. Adeline THIS SINKING FUND WAS THE clubs. Mrs. Robt. Warrens is lo and Tillie Losli. Misses Etta and SUSTAINING FACTOR IN MANY cal leader for the Watts Pork Dora Scldottinann. Miss Mary A BUSINESS. Production Club and the Watts Tonges, Miss Margaiet Reichen, H?J, CAN ARRANGE Calf Club, ns well ns being live Misses Evelyn and Irene Marty; JUSl SUCH A SINKING FUND TODAY stock project lender for the coun Messrs. Jake and Emil Traehsel, ty; Mrs. A. B. Flint, lender of Godfrcd Losli, Edward and Her —*t th« Scholls Cnlf Club; Chris Koenig, b--rt Marty. leader, S< bolls t'ig Club; S ( The guests departed wishing Inklev, lender Banks Calf Club; the bride to be every happiness. W. 1». Baker, lender Chehalem Mountain Cnlf Club; \\ . N. Ha Dr. Ili-lms, Chiropractic, Elec thorn, leader Laurel Cluster tro Therapeutic., X-Ray, Vapor lender White Pig Club, ('«one. Motor Trac Aw nrils in the Club Divisions tion. Light Therapy, t!.. Several Hundred Vi.it New Home Saturday MANUFACTURER? OF Beaver Brand Feeds Telephone«: 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branchev-Comeliut, North Plain», McMinnville GRUEN WATCHES Stau araized lime piece» sforare beauty and precision. A watch wi.h distinction at $25.00 and up I J. L Anderson Jeweler GRutn vxsrrma 1147 2nd. St. Hillsboro PUBLIC SALE I will srll at public auction at I.oudon place, six mile* south of Corn. bus, 4 mile* ea»t of Gaston, and 1 1 ¡> miles cast of the A. H Tanner farm, at one p. m., on MONDAY, OCT. 8 Five cow«, nil good milkers; 3 are grade Jerseys; one n full-blood Jersey and one a grade Guern sey, to-wit—Jersey cow with calf at side; the datrs of others to freshen will lx- given at sale; al) good milker, with good tests and all tuberculin tested; 2 heifer*, yearlings, grade Holstein*, not bred; also tuberculin tested. Two marcs, 8 year* old, 1300 eneh. good, true workers, work single or double; set double work harms«, new. Registered O. 1. C. brood sow, 2 years old; shoat. 200 lbs.; 15 chickens; new 2:lM Mitchell wagon, complete with box and top box; 4» ft. cut Chnmpion mower; 8-ft. Cham pion rake, 8-18 Oliver disc, new; 52-tootli ,H-gtooth harrow ; 14 in. Rock Island steel beam plow. 1 horse cultivator; 30 ft. steel track and hay carrier; 120 ft. %• inch rope dbl. harpoon hayfork; 2 hay pulleys, all foregoing new material; 3 ten gallon milk cans; 30-gallon fee«! cooker, grindstone. 48 gallon barrel half full of stock molasses; 2 acres potatoes in the field; acre of kale, half acre of turnips; 18 tons of oat and vetch hay; 8 sacks of wheat and vetch wed, and other things too numer ous to mention. Free lunch at noon. Terms of Sale »20 and under, «•ash; over »20. six months bank able not«- at 8 per cent interest. J. N. Loudon, Owner. J. C. Kurutli, Auctioneer. Emil Kuratli. Clerk. J. N. THE HOME OF WASHBURN—PHILLIPS John Russell Washburn and Miss Ethel May Phillips were united in marriage September 19, 1923. in Portland. The bride is the daughter of Chas. Phillips, formerly of this city, and a grand-daughter of the late D. T. Phillips and wife. The groom is n driver on the Portland McMinnville bus line, and Is known to his friends as "Slim” Washburn. The newly-weds went to the Pendleton Round-up on a honey moon trip, and upon their return will make their home in Portland. AVe have n nice selection of pure bred Holstein bulk, from yearly record cows. AA’e nre of fering these nt bargain prices.— Connell Bros., Hillsboro, Ore.. R. 1. 28 30 GOOD JEWELRY The high standard of the Jewelry Stock in this store has been a matter of reputation for year*. ALWAYS A FINE STOCK of Watches, Diamond», Jewelry of all kinds; Silverware, Jeweler»' Notion», and the real place to get that Happy Wedding Ring Remember our Watch Repair Department is second to none. Bring in your time-piece when it need» attention R. L WELLS Delta Building, Main St. HILLSBORO