THE HILLSBORO ARHUS JANUARY IO. 1929 HILLSBORO, OREGON Local Happenings about three days unle-s the weather should get suddenly bad Aunt < an- dice does not cut much figure in this The < 4iitv of llnrvvy K I’lin ha» story; she couldn't, for reasons that horn ndmhted to probiU<‘. will very shortly appeal. I mention Th» Lfjacr ui It.’» nrld Mrs. «1. H. Johnson has been con­ her, merely to -how that ‘‘ ‘ .Io ‘ < phine fined Io her home with illm s for and I did not always run about mi- chaperoned. several weeks. County Officia! Paper When we had put her to bed we J hiiiph Peppard, who has I been ill wont on deck to wait for Father. with flu for sexeral W*rk<( i. old. \aa.vinte Editor Editor W VHINK M< KINNEY lie Imd not la t n able to come to bo around again. down with us. but ho had promised By The Grange Busy Hues wi ill have Subtcriplion Rates to turn up before the steamer left; a caul party at the (¡range hall to tl So Kl« Month« Per Year CRITTENDEN ami of course wc hail to be on deck night, beginning at B o'clock, . Ill idge to watch for him. MARRIOT. I mi >«.I ,>n Thursil«r "t M.-h I-» M<-Klan«y S M. Kinney. I'uhliahem. Fnt«rml In th« and “500” will be played. We watched and watched mid the l’>«H..fTl.-« al lilluin,ro. Orasen, a« »m-onil rla«« mattar Member "I Orvti-'it Stat« IMltorlal Mi .1«- io .Lit k oil anil Mr * Iola minutes flew, but Dad did not ap­ A «mm tat Ion, an,l th« National Krlltorlal Association. Robb left last Thursday for a two pear, It iia< getting perilously near weeks’ visit with Miss Robb*» aunt, Still, I nas not sailing time, too. Mrs. !•'. \\. Ree\es, and family al Mayor Phelps, in his message last Dad always kept An amendment to the city charter worried -much, I.os Angeles, (’al. am pa««ed nt the «pecial election week, advocated the expenditure of his engagements and he hail sivorn At the Three Link .‘serial club (across ins heart mid hope to die) Ja«t year gninir |M»ople the right to some money that ha» been saved by party last Thursday evening, M rs. bond for the payment of iddowalk governmental economies in the to keep this one. So I waited mid Myrth Hoffman ami Charlo* Roe llluitrationa by Irwin Myer* improvement«. When property own­ few years in making the city trusted. won high scores at bridge, and Mi­ er« petition or are naked to build more presentable to the general pub- By anti by a messenger boy. con­ Erod Ennis and Otto Johnson ll on aide walk* they have the privilege of lie and more convenient for the con voyed by a steivard. came The SUg- paying for it (»ver a five-year period duct of city business. high at “500.” through the crowd to our Copyright rather than in a lump num, which ge.tion is one that should have the handed be it note. It was I The Ma onic dance was an enjoy- WNU Servie« nome might find very difficult to immotliute action of the council and ther. able social event of Wednesday eve do. Attention to the poMaibilitie* of the hearty support of local people. "Don’t be worried if I’m late," he ning. The «lance was ftdlowed by thiw measure for the development of from Last W«vM I wrote. "I’aul and I have been de a number of parties at the Hillsboro the city whn called by Mayor Orange but I'm I have had experience with Father t.iined here at the Pharmacy banquet room, which i* Phelp« in hi* fir*t menage ami by about that allowance before, you sec. just about to stmt, con idered an attractive addition to M. I*. Cady. retiring mayor. People Father had the most extraordinary if I have to hire a tn "This is tin t'lvgon-mmie About the city. «hould Mart thinking ami planning He This was consoling, mid it pacified nets year. Oregon is going capacity for juggling figures. now for Mcveral miles of this im could start With one addled egg ami me for a time. But after n white I tl." A-k for made in Oregon provoment during the coming year. in ten minutes that an enor­ began to get irritated. Even if Fa­ ucts when you buy. Be loyal prove m help build up the home state mous fortune was waiting for the ther should conn’ now be wouldn’t markets aided elsewhere don't man who collected all the other mi- have time to do more than hay very evident from the answers died eggs in the country and made I "howdy tlo; good by” before the mi' matters here. appearing in last week's Argus to lime out of the shells and celluloid steamer started, the ipie-tion, "What does Hillsboro He even out of the skin linings. _ Thon, all of a sudden. I saw Fred. need most in l!>29," that an im That Hillsboro is progressing is proved to me once that I would have He was on the lower deck anil he proveil lighting system is very much evidenced by the large percentage of in demand. Those who are inter­ increase enjoyed by the local post double the money to spent! if I let was carrying a bouquet as big as a him reduce my allowance one-half. house. ile was rampaging through ested m making a iietter Hillsboro office in 11'28. With the splendid ahould not permit another year to agricultural background anti fine How he proved it I never could re­ the crowd exactly as if he were a member, but I know I couldn ’ t dis ­ football player chasing a touch me­ go by without the installation of business institutions there is no pute his argument, though 1 tried down—or whatever it is they chase. good street lighting. reason why this increase should not hard enough. All 1 could do was A humane desire to tie the lives of by l>e noted in all lines in the coming to admit that he was right, thank the people who stood in his path ________________ "Mor«' community spirit," was the year. him for putting me on, and add that moved me to lean over the rail mul suggestion of a local business man 1 thought it would be more satis­ bawl to him. He heart! me. looked MRS TRANCES MEURY' •vhen it-lo-d about the needs of the We congratulate the new city and factory all around if he used the up. waved that preposterous bou­ city. Ihc spirit of contentment has county officials in their opportunity same scheme to increase his own in­ quet. and charged for the compan­ Mrs. Frances Meury, 73, died at draped itself about the people in this to serve the |»eople. The city offi­ come— when, of course, he could ionway. favors'd section so long that it will cials are especially given a wonder­ well afford to double mine. Father A moment later he was beside Us. the home of her daughter. M rs. take lot» of effort to bring about ful opportunity to accomplish many was so pleased with this argument Josephine was nearest to him and Rudolph Scherrer, of near Hillsboro, all the needs expressed by the cit- fine things that everyone will ap- that he did double my allow ano«' he thrust his roses into her hands. Wednesday evening follow iaenry. Let’s go ahead, Hillsboro. forthwith. preciate. “I'm absent without leave." he tack of influenza. Funeral services So this time I answered sharply panted, "and I’ve got to rush back will be held Saturday morning at and turned toward the door. right away. There's trouble around 10:30 at the North Plains Catholic Allend Conference «1 Eugene There is one war that the motor­ The proper development of the But at the threshold Father called the city hall. Leslie Cha-e, student body presi- A batch of indict­ church, with Father George Schnei- ist doesn't care whether it stops or town or community in which you live officiating, dent; Elizabeth Thompson, editor of not, and in fact he would just as is a part of everyone’s business, The me back. I looked around and found ments have come from the grand derhon, of St. Mary's the Buxton the annual; James Vickers, manager aoon see it extended. That is the community anti better and I more him holding out his hands and grin­ jury room, and it’s rumored that and interment will be in ning. "Edie, old pal!” he laughed, some big sanations are going to b«' cemetery at 1 p. ni. of the annual; Lahoma Powell, jun Portland gasoline war. business are interlocked. Mr«. Meury was born in Switzcr- and I flew back into his arms. Father sprung, I’ve got no business to be mr girl representative, ami Mine certainly was a good old scout. off my beat, But 1 had to see you land and came to this country 20 Tennt-see Wentherred of the high 'years ago. settling in Washington "You’ll go. and take good care of before yeu left, school faculty left today for Eugene, Perry et ux. NW’« of SW’* of Sec. If you see your county. She was married January where they will attend the Student Josephine and of your Aunt Candice, father tell him to read the , papers 23 T2N, R3W. , 17, 1885, to Alfonso Meury, who wpn ’ t you. Edith?" he asked. t onfereiu'e and Pre-« association P. L. Schaefer to A. E. I Kern, before he goes back to his office. Of course 1 said that I would. And . . . Good-by." He grabbed Joseph died about a year and a half ago. meeting Friday and Saturday. The part of Sec. 27, TlS. R McWhortrr Article Six children survive, Mrs. Rudolph I meant it. too. After all, it would student.« will be entertained at so Horace G. Emmons et ux to ine’s hand. be jolly to visit Japan. Hillsboro; Mrs. Albert rority ami fraternity house«, ami a Called Helpful L. Brown. 1.22 acres Secs. 21 He didn’t grab mine. I jerked Scherrer, Sihniidlin, Vernonia; Mrs. Joe Abbl, 28 TIS, RIW. banquet will be a feature of the CHAPTER IV it away. "Good gracious. Fred Buhl. Idaho; Mrs. John \ anDomeleii, Portland, Oregon. Noted educators will Marshall W. Hahn et ux to 1 Wil- Three days later. Aunt Candice James," I exclaimed. "Don’t be m North Plains; Fred Meury, Timber, conference. Hillsboro Argus, !>e the principal speakers. liam S. Hahn, 70.47 acres Sec. . 28 und Josephine and 1 found ourselves such an aw-ful rush. What’s in and Erwin Meury, Pendleton. She Gentlemen T2N R3W. And why should 1 on the ship Something-or-other. papers? is also survived by ten grandchil­ Wc «nut to congratulate you on Seth M. Miller et ux i to Phebe ready to start on our long voyage. Fathe—” your article of December 27th. on A McCool, 33.23 acres i Sec. 15 T2S I stopped. There was no one left dren. We had been on board quite a agriculture, and particularly because R2W. while and had seen our staterooms to talk to. Fred was halfway to the Thos. T. Georges et ux to Ru- and put our things carefully away companionway. plunging over per- MRS DALE WINTERSTEEN of the fact that it featured apecialty crops that can be produced in Wash­ dolph 1’. Langer et ux. Lot 5 Club where we wouldn’t be able to find fectly inoffensive people. I de- ington county. Meadow. Mrs. Dale Wintersteen. aged 23 them, and had sniffed at the flowers termined to punish Mr. Fred for If Washington county farmers Fred Fisher et ux to Mary Ha uni- and sampled the candy that our that—when I got back from Japan years, died of pneumonia at nt her called the "Chapclle Petit«’.” The would devote their efforts to the gartner, lots 4. 20 and 21, Shields beaux had sent us. and had put Meanwhile I turned to the rail home in Portland on January 2, and chapel 1« 8 feet deep. 8 feet wide production of walnuts, filberts, bulbs Little Farms. Aunt Candice to bed— and looked for Fother; it wasn’t like funeral services were held Tu«««iay and dairying, together with small Simon Berger et al _ __ to Ernest Oh. yes. Of course we had put him to be late. But he did not ap­ morning at 1 1 o'clock at Miller A anil 10 feet high, anl acre» TIN R2W. Aunt Candice to bed. Aunt Candice pear. Interment was in of magnificent agates imported from I watched the crowd for a Tracy’s chapel. Italy. The jrrr ”- people were the young bo many times what it is at present. C. ‘ !.. Teschauner to O. A. Me always went to bed as soon as she little while: ar.d then, tiring of this. Lincoln Memorial Park. Dur dairy income alone .should be at I.eod et ux. 2 acres See. o T2S got on board a ship. Mrs. Wintersteen, whose maiden first to get married in the church, I turned and contemplated the ship. which was opened llecember 22. The least $2,000,060 per year in Wash­ Ri W Aunt Candice never pot seasick, h was about a block long (cross­ name was Allah Meyer, was a daugh­ ........ ington county. We have everything R. C. Mayne to Jennie \ Mar- but she was affected with billious town measure. of course), as broad ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of bride is a 'laughter of II L. Marugg that is necessary except dairy minded latt. Iota 13». , 129 __ ___ and ____ 144 _______ Ba aver- spells that came on her abruptly, as a church, and about four stories near North Plain.«, and well known of Portland, formerly of Hillsboro. people and the right kind of cows. ton Reedville. without the least apparent cause, and high, including the basement. I in that community. Art idea such as you publish are Luigi Tormoso to Gaetano For­ that bound her to her bed for days knew it had elevators and a swim- Aiaailiary Card Party She is survived by her husband, very helpful and very encouraging moso. W S of N. 8.55 acre» Johnson at a time. One The Auxiliary to the American “ of the*e had over­ miitg _ pool, and a dining saloon (it Dale B. Wintersteen. and one son, Estate Add to the agricultural industry. come her just after *he had caught oec-rred to me right there that Aunt Philip; also her parent.«. Mr. and Legion will give a card party at the Yours very truly, Frank E, Webster et ux to Joseph her first whiff of the bilge-water, Candice probably never would see Mrs. Fred Meyer, a brother, Alfred Veterans’ hall Thursday night. Jan­ W. G. IDE. C Rich et ux. 10.07 acre» Isaac But- and the had thought it best t o lie that dining saloon, but it didn't oc­ Meyer of North Plain«, and one uary 17. Bridge and "500" will be Manager Oregon State ler Cl. down. I had voyaged with Aunt cur to me that I never would. sister, Mrs. Lila Brunswick of Port­ played, and prizes will be given. Chamber of Commerce. Admission, 25 cents, Everybody Candice before, and I was perfectly either), and retail stores, and—and land. cordially invited to attend, and a COUNTY AGENTS IN BUDGETS sure that this ’‘spell" would last —I. t« of t~ r.g« N ■ doubt a c d special invitation is extended to new- MRS. HENRIETTA BLANK Real Estate Transfers Several county courts in Oregon, comers. Charter No. 70 46 47 Mrs. Henrietta Blank. 84. died Rt’port of Condition of G. P. Frost et ux to Geo. O. sitting with citizens’ budget com­ New Year'.« day at Tualatin. and Frost. 2 acres Thorne’s Add, Htlls- mittees. had the usual wrestle this THE SHUTE SAVINGS BANK Peter Joseph Polli i 1 Bessie year with the county agricultural funeral services were held last boro. agent item of expense. at Hillsboro, County of Washington. Oregon, at the close of basine«« Thursday at the Methodist Com- Juliet Culley, both of Portland, Ferdinand Groner et ux to Jesse munity church at Tualatin with in- January 3. In one county, not pronouncedly December 31. 1928. C. Snyder, 3.65 acres I'eter Scholl Charles R. Holt, Aberdeen, Wash., agricultural in complexion, field ag­ terment in Winona cemetery- Cl. 40. ents of banks and some business She is survived by the following and Juanita B. Smith. Timber, Jan­ RESOURCES Geo. W. Miller to Thomas Miller, August Blank uary 4. men requested the court to include Loans and d 111 t» I 417.434 62 sons snd daughter- .62 acres Sec. 25 TIS. R2W. 363.08 and Mr«. Charlea Geiberger of Tual­ in the county’s budget an amount Overdrafts Lawrence G. Hill to Loverna M Divorce Suita Filed necessary to finance the work of the Bonds, securities, etc. 442.387.39 atin, Carl ard John Blank of Frank- Herrington. 6 2 acres Secs. 26 and agent and hi« office. A delegation Banking house $28,000.00. furniture and fixtures $'.>.000.00 f- rt. South Dakota, and Mrs. Charles 37.000.00 Lamm — I’aul S, Lamm va. Elsie 86 TIN. K2W of indignant farmers protested, rais­ Real estate owned other than banking house Stafford. and 24 A Lamin 18.808.59 Tiedeman of Marrn-.I March 20. 1907. O. Westcott et ux to J<>e Corrieri 112.145.36 grandchildren and 26 great-grand­ ing the usual hue and cry about Due from banks, cash and cash items et ux, 5 acres Joseph Wood» DLC being told how to farm by some children. 4». T1S. K2W. young college fellow whose horny| Total 11.028.139.< 4 Joseph C. Brown et ux to Gust callouses were more likely the pro­ LOUIS C HOEFFEL LIABILITIES Richardson et ux. NW'. of NW V» of duct of handling a football than $ 60.000.00 Sec 14. T3N. R4W. Capital stock paid in funeral home holding plow handles. , Louis C. Hoeffel. well known 15.000.00 Surplus Jacob Vannet et ux to Earl Perry In another county, deciitedl.v more Sixth and Washington Phona »72 Witch Hazel farmer, died in Port ­ 5.928.08 Undivided profits—net et ux. part of lot 1. block 7 Fair agricultural than the first men- 4.467.48 land Tuesday and funeral services Due to banks HILLSBORO—OREGON view add. tionetl. farmers, organized and un­ 393.074 49 will be held at 11510 a. m. Friday Herman Bremer et ux to Samuel organized. supported the county ag­ Demand deposits 223.110 20 at Finley's chapel. Montgomery at Z Time certificates Doak. part of lot 39 North Tigard - ent budget item, with certain city 326.558.79 Fifth. Savings deposits ville Add snd some county interests oppos­ Mr Hoeffel is survived by the Fre«i Fisher et ux to Christina ing^ it ll.02S.13S.04 widow, or.» daughter, Mrs. Leo L. I a > wis . tract 22 and lot 3 Shields. Total .............................. So it has run. over the state, a McKenna of Portland, and four sons. Little Farms. conflict of opinion over the value of STATE OF OREGON, County of Washington, ss. L. L. and S. E. of Portland, and W. W. E. Jett et ux to R F. Jett, the agent’s work and doubt as to L. Hoeffel of Witch I. C. Jack, Jr., cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear H. and H 78 62 acres Sec. 19 T1S. R4W Evangelist G. J. Seit ser whether it is worth white to main­ that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. HaxeL Mabel E. Kitterman et ux to W. tain such a joint representative of : — Attest: L. J. Merrill. C. JACK. Jr.. formerly of Chicago, will Speak O (Hilaway. 10 acres See. 35 T2N the federal govarnment. state, coun- L. T. McPheeters, Directors. Cashier. Births K4W at the I ty and state agricultural college. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January. 1929. Hsnsen—To .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W O. Galaway et ut to Willmar Significance of this frequent dif ­ E. L Gheen. Notary Public for Oregon. Hansen of near Bethany, December E. Heinrich. 10 acres See. 35. TSN. Grange Hall ference of opinion, if ther is any. My commission expires July 13, 1932. 30. a boy. K4W seems to be the fact that in most Duyck — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sunday evening, Jan. 13 Jonas Henry Carlson et ux to instances the county agent Duyck of Forest Grove. January 3. Charles A Carlson. 10 acres Sec. 3 work are maintained. Once and his Charter No. 9917 and his serv- a girl, at Jones' hospital. Mrs. Duyck T1S, KIM ice to receptive, progressive f armer«, Reperì ef Coaditioa of Thursday evening, Jan. 17 was formerly Mias Sophia Schneider Norval J. Skee et ux to Harry not the stubborn ones who_______ need no of this city. Brownrigg et al. part of Sees. 7 and THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK help or instruction and whose fences on the interesting subjects— Dugan—To Mr. ard Mr«. Louis 19. TlS. KlW. al Hill«bore >■ thè State of Oroeoa. al thè Clase ef Basiae«« oa are often m worse repair, is made "Why did not an allwise and Dugan of Saskatchewan. January 4. Jacob i annet et u* to Far! clear to county courts and the tax- Decomber 31, 1928 powerful God destroy Satan as a girl. at the Jones hospital. Mrs. paying public, we have noticed a soon as he had sinned?" and RESOURCES Dugan was formerly Misa Philippa substance of opposition. Carlot pur- "Angels, how many are there, $ 622.061.28 Welch of this city. i EDDIE. THE AD MAN ! chases of fertilizer, boys' and girls’ | 1. Loans and Ufa are they real beings, will man 600.00 .' Otcrdrafts ¡club work, seed certification, avail­ ever become one?” 26.150 00 3. United States Government securities owned ability of cheap explosives, experi­ 316,815.79 ¿Nt M"!« iXF PFlAt E 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned mental plot.«, availability of O. A. C. Special music, 7 30 p m BCX'H «OUtiMT A Vs 'Ct. 6 Banking house, $32.000.00; Furniture and fixtures, extension services, pest study and 41.500.00 I ■ 00 I-,'* W -'..X ■ . • Speaking, 8 p. m. eradication—the farmer’s life is too 2.453.83 7. Real estate owned other than banking house A WMI.NÏT T'MC AO s ' MF TVEi? . short and his business t.ws preear* 51.024 83 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank All Welcome. V. 'M .Vt C* and Cans | >ous to warrant his struggling 80.501.05 9. Cash and due from banks ......... yXwt Ui WAQT APS MtAtVO D. P. CORRIERI against problems that county agents. Seats Free 4.580.43 10. Outside cheeks and other cash items — VMFTP - X7WAX h £ | through their training, are able to Telephone 112* 860.4 4 U..V7 AfaFSTtP r©®©cx,ioc>®oc>QQoecKxxjnw LIABILITIES any and all county agrtits. Some of 75.000 00 this negative attitude on the part of 15. Capital stock paid in $ farmers, in whom experience has left 1« Surplus 27.0' • 00 deep furrows of I self-reliance and 1? Undivided profit*—net •..«i« m resourcefulness, may have been jus- 21. Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks lifted in different section of the 80.304.73 outstanding state For it takes a white for a 501.027 18 Demand dep»wts > oung college chap fresh from his 2.L Time deposits 451.692.22 book* and campus breezes to cul- 25. Z Agreement» to repurchase . - - Government _ V. S. or other (irate the commen touch ____ ________ with skep- 9.674.56 Priced as low as $24.50 Complete secuntiea »old ..... — -- ---------- tical men in the fields. Averaging the whole thing up. it 11.146.547.65 Why not investigate?---------- Tctal doesn't appear that county agents STATE OF OREGON. County of Washington, w Courteous attention given all inquiries. These Radios and their work are suffering from I. William C, Christensen, Cashier of the above-named bank, dq sol­ these f| »reaps of opposition. Ac­ are priced to move fast. Don't wait. Store open emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl- tually these arguments over their 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. e igv and belief. W1LUAM C. CHRISTENSEN. budget items may be a good thing Cashier. for what the agents are doing-— Correct—Attest: F. I KuraHi. serving to shake them down into a Fdw. Schulmeneh. better fitting niehe in the various M P. Cady. Directors. oonimunities where they are at w> And that, to our mind, would b Subscribed and sworr. to before me this Sth day of January. 1929 1122 Third St. Phone IMI good thi (Seal* HAVENS. Notary Public, on expires July 10. 1931. gon Vat s ids for their kindlivtut during recent berciti ement, the illiiew obsequio» of Mrs. Dnlo Winter- I, and especially for the botiti- floral offering- Mr. ami Mr». Ereil Meyer ami family. Dale II. Wintcrsteeii. FOLLY Court Cuts Truck Loads 25 Per Cent Editor's Mail + GEO. J. LIMBER Coming © Too Late to Cluwify Found Check book on the Firnt Nalionul Itmik of Condon. Owner may have same by calling ut Argus ofrlca 4® For Sate Healthy White Leghorn l'holi« pullets, now laying, $1 each I 111 47 Hillsboro 968. For Rent .’III acres, ft room I plan­ torvil house, burn, garage mid wood Bert '-bed, 4 tittles front llilbitmro. Huntington, 1213 Third St. 4*1 Lost I >isc wheel out of 3 2 all Kelly Springfield tire, between i real- donee mul Schneider's Food Store — Dr. J. O Robb 46 Portland Residence lor llillstioro tl Room hou-e b'cutcd in I'ortlaiitl, |li-t side, to exchange for Hillsboro rt .iiiciice I’rcti i ...mettiing around ....... . .' Mi K ■ i i »i'll ” ” Mellar, 116», .’III St Hillsboro. 46 ♦ MAR KI 1 4 QUOTA 1 IONS •b Butter— Extraa Standards Prime firsts T’i rat » (’rvnmery nrirui Print* 4t\elivrr<’uckn 18 tn 26 Gee«’ Nominal Jobbing price* Turkeys, dressed No. 1 33a 35 < "iintry dresvi-d nouitn—- Veal, fancy, j >er lb. 20» 21 Pork, fancy. , :»rr |b. 13 ut 13 >■» 4 Tavannes Watches (Ta-Van) Diamond! Clock! Wedd ing Rings H. Kcllington EXPERT DIAMOND SETTER Two Doors from Theater -w < m Z m H > Z H I m > H m sc 2 fi r w I Garbage Collection A RADIO CLEANUP Bargains In Used Radios TEWS RADIO SHOP I > z > c >< N) ? fi 5 2 a