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IME ILLSBGR© >0L XXX. HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSSDAY, OCTOBER 1«, 1923 THREE ASK DIVORCES BENNETT 1HUMPS0N MAY GEI PAROLE H. H. S. DEFEATS GRESHAM CHAMBER CELEBRAI ES CLEARANCE OF DEBI III riha E I sulk» w ani» a I, g,,| ilill»l>oro high »■ bool won thr »•palatimi (rum I rank H I aulk », »i-conil football game of the sen I all I.mg I h I» a habll il al t* a habitual com •on bi deflating Grr*bam i'nlon plalm r ami nagger,' and ha* an high aehool o' the local field, la»t Usiner. 1S2.S49 «o Run Stbooli ungili i riialdi ti mpi r Sin waul» ( onvii'ed Slayer of Two People Friday, by a More of 7 to 0. Ed. L. M fiore Hired aa Secretary I lo l u «t mi | o ’ thè Iht «• $iiiii«»r ,nd !*•* B“**4** Year Looking for Relief Iiill»l>oro niaiir <-on*i»tcnl Manager for Year t tillilri ii , $7000 gm«« alimony , yardage, but lost several good thirty MX thousand PAY $2» in »uppiirt i|| f « bild r« ii monih JUDGE IS OPPOSED TO THIS gain* from pennltii-» for offside URGE HANDLING OF JUICE 1} . fih) «uit iiimii « y «»•<1 ♦ I A(> wt md holding. Gresham tlin-atrn Th« Di.triit Attorney E. B. Tongue After (■<«“»’•* a"«! I State ! und l«»rnry fr< and «u»t nioliry • d lllllaboro'a goal in the fourtii Support National Educational tu aiti «»un A<> a«r«s hi low n<«hi|* Saya ( Kain of Evidence Complete Holl» in Muti Raia* $27,017 I|uartcr, but tin local boy* had Week and Create interest • S«$uth Mnng« W 'Io tight to hold them for four I M W a«|«u urih •tira l'.lua I That a filo«« Ih.triit < h ’k Edwin Bowman, of «»ii ft»«»! to parol«* downs with goal to make. For "The mo«t representativi group I h I h Wadsuiirlh f»»r dii «$F<*r, al 1 <»F pardon H« im« It j hoinp*«»!!, Hillsboro, Jack ami Lcktcr Gia* of men to ever attend a < hamb< r Si-biM'l lllslrlel No 7, ha» reti Irging a «ptarrt lsuni« • llspfisiti«i|| , « •»n* t« !<<| of unir«!« r of Mr nistnl thr molli-« in rilcil to con II« I co, .tarred on defense, ami Bow of commerce meeting lien-,’” dr- ihat dir • «II* Inni «di«« 4ir li finn* ; iluil th'- ■elioni« from Junr IN. ■ « i» J« nntiiK«, l»c|ou I ualatin, a man, I ro*t and Bah In lor played dared one of the mrnilx r» at the Jrrr« «md ri«lh uh s hlm , thr«* w 1923. I*' Jiltn . I ». H*3 ». and il w HI n«««l I»} gooil offensive ball. I f« w }« ara ag«», i* < % i celebration Thursday night for hlm «tu th« li»»«»r , mtrrf« rr« ss iti» tu tinanic thè ri rri|ulri «52 11» • ll i « « r w a«» ! ili» fa« t tliat a parole I In- fine fighting spirit tin boys making thr final payment on the hi« Frali i • al« s hy mininiUing III« 1 li, i li rk e»tliliali • A f « U day» ago flilfl <i>|| loiii shown in tin- la»t two games prnilituri • old tndi btciini-»« of it Í»«- Hillsboro pr«»iM H i , I hai «h< <1 »ini* !«• I h iti tou n u it la I li»l rii I (hat fniiu «H »»uree* out«l<li of A tt orí»«- y by holding for down* in the »had club. fi rr« «l J his leaven tin* chamber an a»trnlugi»l ami told thè nclgh «>11 tin • uliji 11. Jirrrt lavatimi th. dislrl.l w ill rr I I k (|ji» ow of their own goal post«, give* frrr from <|i-bt anil In good finan r«»n^ti« bor» llial In wa» gmng tu tln m relir $2 ’ 532. ami till* will leave of aiiothi r auccrasfel rial condition, with the largest tri« l atlorn«*} told th< olii« »«I that promi»« M ii |M$. ,,..1 • Irli «lililí will prmlurc $2 7, li« u • opporti to « itl>< r p'trilon «casoti, membership it lias ever had. 01? <»ii this tin rr will Iw no rrrur» h< »ay» «In fal»t |y aicu»i il 1 he Hooters’ club, a new or Till- hiring of Ell. L. Moore as I»» <»r paroh , and ha* uriti« n tln luir luil "'i I *• loin r 21* there will lun» uf buyiiig mi n liaiuh.e tur • r »et ganization in tin- *■ liool, intro- secretary manager of the cham r«*lr Ixtard a Imglliy htl to- » ,prii«l uniting tu ••insidi r .»< In r (• male » I hi» du< i d a novelty into the asscuiblv ber for another year by the trus ting (<>rth tin (< ’»timoni, l.iiiilir Itigli« tur. * 1( raising $57oo md mirre*! (or a Ia»t Monday, called sensible tera, was endorsed by the cham Irti« r i w a» malici! ycatrrday. _• Itagli « w u» ii,,t », , |, |,t ■ lollies day. For the boy» white ber. rr*r ‘in i « pi udii uri » a«liie frulli li » tur «Ilv ..ri • . all, g,,,, « I • «r r Judff« Siir a*k ihr builgi I tin money having al timi ami abaiulmitiii ni th« |tariilr olii i cr, a» (I h court wa» »liirt» and collar* were taboo, That a considerable amount of (or $20 IKOlllhl* ftllllltlllV 'tlltl < (|M wadi I m m I V|M lull d uut uf tow n al tln tmn >>( hi» vi» and they were advised to tire»» a* money has I m - cii raised to carri t..<li uf Ihr iunior < bild lu ti »• i n yesti r<l.ii morti plainly aa possible. Thr rUititftlr <»f thr Among the on the publicity work of the il low • ing Judge Hagh y stati li III liat a» a fair co «•<!», »ilk stockings, pow chamlw-r for next year was an F.i prudi turre Steve York« Ich, of Helvrtfn rulr In- nrvrr advlsed fur or der, rouge, or any frivolou» mar nounced by the committee in $ y.ioo wa» in town Saturila« S«lar» .Superili!« ltd« lit agallisi linirncv, but III (Iti » case m r of lire»» was strictly barred. charge of raising the fund». Since would toni- In» proti «t. Iluth I lie day w a* a success, overall* thr report of L. T McPhcctt rs Twa principal« 3.1 yo T teil Eiii>r», ,,f Bank», w a» a he ya.73» court and di»triit adorne« mil gingham drr«»e* Iwing thc and O. Phelps last Thursday, tin Trftrhr r« thr • il } « i silur M<»o<la» y ,ooo Jaint«»r* ante ia said to have been rai»< <1 i «ai tliat tilry iiave in ver In-arti a fashion of tlic hour. Philip hal««h, dairying tip un (’Ieri» • «ilari you wherein the chain of evi to nearly $2500 for the hire of the ' I (taire , m a» a Ilills|»«»r«» tisitur th« ftM* I Othr r sr r» I» « ■» a to Each O. N. Mullikin of Forest Grove aecretary-manager nnd creating a ile Hi r wa* mi convincing. la*t »»f ihr werk m a« missing. was m th,- city Saturday in the fund to carry on the work. «ay» that m,t a link ‘ (• E W est *« nf Fimi « r $10.71 I Fayroll A complete outline of the ac «ay» tliat Tli IOIIIp*otl viu inter. »1» of tile new Washington w as gri t tiiig fri» nds li» ttir ««»unti ami rai n li parole I umilur* 700 * hrn ht kill« «! ■ Oimty band, of which hr is the tivities and accomplishments of lali'.l •rat Ih«* la«t u f II »«' U «■ f k 11. ist. the rhaiiffrnr uh«» leader. Supphr• tuo Musician* from every thr chamber in the last nine Fred ( ha« I «g'r. uf Virginia Place. ’ plzirr, part of tile county are expecting months was given in a report by loo Lbrary look limi tu Ibi Jrnnings .* Inolile«» in |I h eli« ami III, w limali, M r» .1« 30 I ran««« trd Flag« to I m come mrinlwn and it ia the secretary. Highlights of th« .1 linings. Fiti ground rttpilpmr nt y so M «»mia} Il app«-.irs tliat »urne timi ago, ho|M-d dint n band that will I m - a report will appear elsewhere. Janitor* tupplir« sou Farm W «»rk Wanted That efforts to secure capital Plow mg w lieti tlirrr * as a tire al thr |M|»i- • redit to the community will re I h«»mp«on dui Fftrl gotnl »•■11. I ,ooo ati«l «li«« ing with tra« tur Mr. Mullikin ia an exper- for relieving the housing condi Mint trntiarv, l-iglit, water, |*«»wrr <IOO tu« k Hn»« , ()rrnr«>, (Ir« 33 work m piavmg a tir«' h«»sr , and u nci ii li.mdmaster, having been tion in Hillsboro should be made, Fotlftgr mid »Hlittnrn 30 h.-ivi « irli««! •ome ■ n thr work a number of year» in »»« thr opinion of Dr. I. W. llulmrt. (»tihlM ri, «»( Purlland, tlil, ».i n,» (»tin run«! met toil N. braska. y ,ooo Ma« 111 thè vit} M<>li«lal «»li busi Hyde, who gave a short talk on «v mpatliv fur limi Mftlnlr hfti. > r w nt. I h - i I w ith MOO nr «• lor Sale—Two small farm chamber of commerce work Th. « a««* udì | m ■ « all \\ .»«hiiigtoii colin Hi>n»|« and mt« rr«l I. yys Senator W . (J. Hare traced the hors.. s, four and ninr years old; \ l-.itig, of I ori »t Grove, intc*r«'*t l>¥ . »nd by ni ini in Port Fuptl» transport fttion », 7oo >i ill »<41 st pa rate or logetbrr. One early history of the club and com M ft« a Itili.» ♦•»r«» « i*st«>r Monda* ty fH-oph-, ln»ur«n<r too I. iik I, wh«> kin w T Immpsun and three Mid a quarter inch running pared it with thr value of the in«l « «11« «1 «»ii thr l»«»tnr paper M ia**-1 I a ion u * sou In« recorti {car wagon. Also some cows present organization with a paid < lia« R<»l»m««»n, «»( N«»ufh Tual i omiiig fresb. Abe Y'ungrn, secretary-manager. That a plant Total ra| *r Il wr $ay s • •• al»n, ma « a «ilv % i«il«»r thr nihMIr ABOUT ADVERTISING phour NorUi Plains 1»E'4. Cou to handle loganberry juice that «•( th«- «•cell ririnnl iu. k.-Ul-J Lr « jl — --------- __ r .. F at ima t rd Rrceipt ncil »talion. should be provided to relieve the Mr« I H»m county m I kmi I (mid It < Htingi r. of Hi a»rr I 1. Prang« r Ac ( ’<» , of th< W il $<I.MU<I .st I»» .Mint, director of thr Na berry situation, according to the Iftrd Batter} !«»•$, R s< ri hr, tell tn«* fol I. »o » rtii i «II. r Tur» Mair «t I.->u| f und I <1<M1 h»w mg i I mhi I the inn ii w h«* did tioiial Art Ix-agur, who recently senator. F.lrmmt«ry a ISO •ia}*. i-ompli ted a two wei ks' course of John Gottlieb was elected to a mid U«t year » balance John \r, |>. <•( I ornrlius, » ft« « not Iwhrvr in n«li i rtiwing ■ ysy matruction in art to tin- teacher* non-resident menilx-rship of the tins is tlo «tort Thr tnnn on th«* All ollirr »uurci -• M. 150 city caller Munday, rnroutc bollir • if tin graib school, left on Sun chamber. The program consisted t rain «aid from a trip («> \ < rnonift ■ lay for R um burg, where she will of music by Bert Shipley. Dr I «Ion t r« »d ftdi <'rlis«*m«Tit s Total llrrinan Rann«»u, <»( thr It I « r r • ontinui- tin work forthc Nation Rossman and Kenneth Linklater, rto} h.Ttc no « (fr<t on in«* nt nil Recapitulation r»»a«l, m a* gn «-ling friend« in th« nl \ rt la-ague. She cX|M*ct* to and character reading by Len B I «1 lit i « r mis* th* in if th« \ stop Kl|>rti»r for li vr $52.51» «it} H ««In« ««lay. return to Hillsboro in July of Fish back. p« «1 printing '« in.** iiliaiatcil receipt» 25.532 next year, when the community J \ /.until« rniftn, *»f II«»«« land Rev. J. C. Austin, of Linfield 1 h< n hr glnncrd at hi* ndvrt Farm, llnrr ru«id, * a* a city « all tisrd wnt<-h nn«| sought his lower irt school will I m - formally organ college at McMinnville, spoke in $27.017 iseil. er yr«ter«lay, behalf of the campaign for the I m rth Tailoring We respectfully so Baptist church. M. B. Signs, su |>an«r At Helvetia hall. Sit Now 1 want tn prove to V oil baptist reception licit your patronage and promise perintendent of «cliools, spoke on iirday night, ( h t«»l»« r 27th < • «»«»«I (lint till« man did I m -I i Y « in ad ■ n return thr best of workmon- national education week and iiiu»lt and gooil tutu Fieryliotly v<rti*iiig, I hi I dithi t kn«*u it hip and the liiglieat return for urged the co-operation of all in 34 In th«* m«»riiing tin* ad xk. pt h turn hi tin 5 niitig People of tlw invited. Ripti»! i buri li I riday ri« mug. Tho* Carmichael, of Gaaton, «'«>liti*rt<*d him«« If out of Ill* id your money, Order your suit creating more interest in educa md overcoat, tailor-made, from tion for this week -Oct. 15-20. I li'tulli , • ». at 7 »5, for the beni plum < r in li'ilstrin briidlng. w a« vrrti««*<l pajam/t* into Ills adv er \ugu»t Tew«, Room 2, Gommer Nearly all of the local indus III« «I «f thr i liiir< li ad VII are git en a greeting friend* in thr cetiul 1 Used mid ru « ar. dr«*u on ai 38 tries will have exhibits at the corn •■'rihai wrlei ■UK lo rotile. «rrtiscd «ock», adjusteil tinnì eial I mv nl; building. »•at yr»tvr»lay morning First B ipti t church. Rev. Rob- and potato show, October 26 27. TI« Pmgraiii Tile I • ilar Mill fi-vil grillili i will* hi» ad« ertisi d garters, gut i rt < i K iv . pastor Bible School The Orenco nursery ha* promised mio hi» a«l«i*rti*ed »uit, lai-i-d hi» < <>(igregalimi and gram elranrr will ope rale »rtjrcr it 10. preaching at II; Senior to have an exhibit, as well as Il F. I bonip»mi •lull» except Sunday until further ailvertisrd »I hm » and addili Inni Addir», i,f U i I« »• li to tlu- «-ungi stioii m thè wash and Inti rim diale B. V. P. U. at many of the other big concerns. •■me Rev. Kay notice. 33 3 5 The Pacific International live Solo <1 15; pri aching at 7 30; prayer rooin Milton lina» I <i AVridrw it*eh, who ha» stock exposition ha» furnished tin- uniting each Thursday at 7:30. «rsdiiig ! In re he sbaiid witli an adii r Air» T Brmilew ce I m cn in bll*llies* in t'oriii lius fur Dr. W. B. Hin local chamber with a booklet on Duri tisi d rasor, using ad«irti»id Nil ire welcoim ninny »rar*, was down to the son. mu of tiir twelve great livestock ami the name of the Iz-nor, Itri.ml and Letta Full.-r »ha« mg soap; brn»hi-d Ili» teeth county »cat Munday. preachers in tin- I’. S , will preach Hillsboro chamber was placed on »ding w ith an ad« ertiseli toollibrush I'll} Ihs Plu Ips Fur Sale Waailtlamli r grape» and Sulu adì ertised dentai creimi, at tin» church this Thursday eve the cover by the livestock people. Mr*. T Bronh'wre nt 3 cents per lb , at the Jos. Mil The booklets arc being distrib “’•ilia;' wasln-d with adì ertisi-il soap, and ning. Mrs Sutherland ler place on Pumpkin Ridge, 3 briished Ili» linir witli ali ailver Salo uted to farmers interested in that Hunting Dog for Sale — An Biy Stglrr mlb * north of North Plain» 35 tisi il brusii. Fastcning hi» ailvcr Irish Setter, about eighteen line of work. I w ■ lisci! • oliar oli in adì ertisi il but months old. If you want to get fon. In- ncatly knotti-il hi» adii r a fine bunting dog or raise some tiseil tir, gave hi» tuli i-rlisi d *u* . lioiee pups, here is your oppor ,r in w ti lrphone directory i« pender» a tug or Iwo, nnd linished tunity. First party here with "'y f-r pn.s. P|,-a«, advise dressing. »35 get* her. B. A. Mitchell. ! . ............. drsire.l change, Li t li* Icavc bini tln re. tliis man Orenco, Orc. 83 "*»>•» or location. For »ale: Duroc Jersey pig'. 8 Wmm. H. Connell, of Portlnnd. th.i i * i " 11 iinu- tn order week* old, $5 each or $11 with who nevcr reati* adì crtiscnii-nt». ,n»t trlrphnne. reader of the Argus for 29 years, papers, both sex.- Mr*. Frank SERVICE was a caller yesterday. He re 1 1 W i II», Manager. Beall, 12 mile west of Milknpsi. port» that a nephew, Robt. John on Oregon Electric. Mail ad Af«U'. Il 50 per year. Being in a position to write your Connell, wa* killed in Canada dress, Orenco. 32 8 4 insurance of any forni, did you last month, having been crushed — ■ «•Ver »top to consider the personal in a belt nnd pulley, while filling Mr. Connell visited the »eri ice you receive by pntronix a silo. ing your home agent, who give» nephew ’s home last year. hi» entire linn- to insurance. Music Lesson» Mrs. Edwin J. 33 If !.. J. Ruahlow. Ilufford, accredited teacher of Mini' 'i ' * *”•’ farming without livestock to con piano and harmony. Thorough u( 'll " '"T'11'1 Uki- raising livestock without growing any Reward $25.00 will be paid fundamental and advanced train "inn "| " I’iiTl will reduce the cost of producing the for information lending to the ar ing. Studio nt residence of Mrs. •ini'! * l|l" r * ny put* the scale of profit* out of balance rest and conviction of party tak I.ester Ireland, 748 Main Street, ilh| . ' J'1 farmer Io ffacc thr possibilities of loss on ing tools, machinery, t ie., from Saturdays. Phone 2861. 36 Siinil'i i" ’ "1 nn<‘ ',,,LV •d"'1'' "f production. Laurel Lumber Company plant Mr. and Mr». W. E. Babb de i-stfi.'f ' l,r,,diicl* an- moie profitable than producing about October !•. 1923. Laurel parted Monday for Kingman. in "' d',,,R'd,‘ri for it i* said tin- output of dairy product* Lumber Co. Address 1112 Rod \rizona, where they will visit for »Im, I ' "r urenti r in dollar* mid cent* than the total ney Ave., Portlnnd, Ore. 35 the winter with a daughter. On W’t- nr',.'" ' ""r,h of all the cattle in the country. Robert Carlson, of Banks, was their wai south they will stop off I" tin",| 1 "’’"'I'Tly interested here nt the Shute Saving* bank Orland and visit their son, ill tow ii Saturday on ollii i ll Imsi at l'r,lfc|n iii of permanent and continuous agricultcural Charles. Orland is where Her ncs». He went on in to Portland •lie ri I t ,,r'' nlwny* glad to lend assistance in providing after paying lip for another year man Collier ami Bruce Schulmer- hi UiJ i' l*n,l ’’• k '1* Quality of livestock (ofr the farmer* TELEPHONE PATRONS Saturday was "Duty Day" fur Bov S«-oiil», and some of tin- liov» and their scout master. M. A Mari « was out with them si tting a helpful example. Some Livestock on Every Farm ■p. '"i'»»lily. to |t| ,,| l" Moi-k Exposition nt Portland, November 3 •tul n »,/'r"* ,h ,l,,l,,,rnBelei| opportunity to study the w ay* ,ri,lKtn )" l’r"fdnble stock raising. Il is the greatest galli «°»ts I,, 1 " f l",r,'bri d dairy mid beef cattle, sheep, Ipigs, '■"•uilrv ' v'i\ '"’'L also, chickcna and rabbit* in the entire • ’ " ny not attend this year? Shute Savings Bank on the home paper. ich and families reside. reasonable Dressmaking \t B. It irtlow . price». Mrs. J. Hillsboro, Route 3. Box 6 A One mile north of court I ioiisci on the 3.3 35 North Plains road. For Sale Bv grower. Oregon Cliampimi gooseberry plants, not irrigated. $30 per thousand. See them near Cheinawa, or write to P. (J. Deuber. Route 3, Salem, 83-85 W. II. Hemsworth, of above Ore. Trade Will trade Chevrolet Roy, was a city caller Tuesday, lie leaves for California next touring for Ford ton truck of late week and will spend the winter model. Send description to Box in the aouth. 7 Care O. •«-$4 C. B. BUCHANAN & CO ( Incorporated ) DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes MANUFACTURER- OF Beaver Brand Feeds Teiephones: 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branches-Cornelius, North Plain», McMinnville WHEN YOU THINK OF GIFTS what i* more natural than that you «hould prefer some thing that will give joy for years to come. J. L. ANDERSON Quality Jeweler “HOME OF GIFTS THAT LAST’ 1147 Second St. Hillsboro. Oregon ■ - FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON STATEMENT OF CONDITION Call of the Comptroller, Sept. 14, 1923 Resources Liabilities Loans ______ $431,146.73 Bonds _________ 43,295.29 Banking House- 19,000.00 I . S. Bond 218.43 ».53 Cash and due from banks 146.004.42 Capital__________ $25,000.00 Surplus_________ 50,000.00 Profits __________ 10,873.0» C irculation _____ 24,400.00 $887,880.97 <•87,880.97 Deposits _______ 777,807.2» • “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” COUNTY COURT The county commiasioner»' court report» that in all likelihood tin Dairy Creek viaduct on the high way will be ready for travel b October 25. If at that time tin weather i> not too bad the detour will be used for a few days, but if rains continue then travel will be diverted to the bridg and fill. Clerk K u rat I i had a banner month for September, the fines and fee» totalling $2194.36. Re corder Davis received $36(1.(50 a» fees in his office. P. E. Lewis was appointed jus tice of the peace for Tigard vice J. R Rankin, resigned. 3 and 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Dapoaita J. A. Thornburgh President E. F. Burlingham John E. Bailey W. W. McEldowMjr Vic« Präsident Catkior W. J. Mills, Asat. Cashier S. G. Hughes THE HOME OF GOOD JEWELRY EYESTRAIN CAUSES HEAD ACHE The high standard of the Jewelry Stock in thee store has been a matter of reputation for years. Better have your eyes examined to find nnd remove the cause. Sei- Dr. l.uzader at Anderson’» Jewel ry store every Saturday. . 31 tf ALWAYS A FINE STOCK For Sale—Weaned pigs.—W. L. Wilcox. Phone 2602X. 33 Dr. Helms, Chiropractic, Elec tro Therapeutics, X-Ray, Vapor Osone, Motor True tion, Light Therapy, etc,, for diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid neys, Bowels, Rheuma tism, High Blood Preg sure, ete. Ninth year ta liUlabwo. f«-tf £ of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry of ail kinds; Silverware, Jewelers* Notions, 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 i