The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 16, 1917, Image 1

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VOL XXIV
IJIIXSBORO, ORIT.ON, AUGUST 10. 1917
NO. 22
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etornn Jurist Say he Will Ac
cept Important Place
IMUMIAMI SIIII'Hl II.DIMi Hill TIIIM1
lilway Mn llil liurrmc in llwii
Miiiillily Wijtf
Sali'in Aug. III. - ('liii-f Justice
Mcl'ride will serve as member of
I In' kianl ol conciliation ami ar
liitrtititiii to be tunned by the
Governor. Hit suyB: "I would
be willing to servo on the com
iniMHitin. lull I would liuve no
wish to do ho if 1 felt tliut thf
remainder of the board would lie
made up of partisans of t lit em
plovers unit partisans of labor,
wlin wen' so strongly biased in
their attitude that they appeared
in (In- capacity of uttorneyH rath
er than uh conciliator und arbi
trators." '
1'ortlaiid -Wants 10.000 men
to build wood and Hteel ships.
All employes of t). W. It. & N.
do. whose wages ure less than
$20 a month will receive an in
crease, HFeetive Aug. 1. of from
H to 10 per cent, except those
whose waxed are fixed by con
tract or who reivived special
increases recently. Imviv con
tracts, Hifgnirating $271.12:115
for grading 17.(! mills of upper
and lower Columbia river high
way, to make ready for paving
next vear, were awarded by
state highway commission.
I.utie county buying caterpiller
eiM'ineand trailer for road work.
Kiigeiio- Cannery working on
beets and beans.
Toledo - Local creamery did big
business past month.
Pendleton-Fi r8 t ten miles
stretch of new Htate road being
built from here to Kastland.
Coos county logging, mill and
shipyard operators are now short
S"iil men.
Small pigsforsale. Telephone
Main 112. 22 z
Jos. Lot-sung, of I'ortland, was
out Sunday, a guest of his par
ents. Money to Loan - Low rates nf
interest; charges reasonable. K.
L. l'erkins. Hillshoro, Or. 41tf
hd. Schlegel, of Koy, was in
town the last of the week, com
i n er in for war board examina
tion. For Sale Team of horses,
weight 101)0 a niece; good set of
harness and delivery wagon. S.
II. Clark, Orenco. Ore. 20 2
Judge Bagley and family go to
the Tillamook beaches this week,
and while there the Court will
clean up some exparte matters
on the court calendar.
Ceo. Harms, of Mountaindale,
was in Monday, Geo. lad only
a little Winter wheat -just
enough to call it a Held-but it
turned him out 40 bushels to the
acre.
For Sale Fine high-grade
Jersey heifer, 3 years old; will
drop second calf about Sept. 20.
Is line animal, and comes from
good milking strain. -11. A. Bar
ber, llillsboro, Ore,, near City
Park. 21-3 '
Henry Kemper, who has been
working on a dairy ranch at
South " Pond, Wash., came over
last week to be examined for the
Irrst draft. He visited a few
d tys with his parents at North
Forest Crove, and then returned
to the Pay.
EXKCUTORS, Administrators, Guardians, Pub
lic Custodians and others having juihlic ami
private trusts to perform can vender proper
service by depositing with us.
We Have One of the Best Safe
Deposit Systems in the State
A proper place for valuable papers.
We invite inspection id this department in con
junction with the others.
An excellent bank fov handling all branches
of bank business.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE
King Hop is coming into his
own again this year, after a
slump of a year or ho, Tin pro
duct was quoted at 27 cents Sat
urday, in Portland, but it is
known that us hind as 30 cents
have been oirered for the. 11)17
prime article. This iH rather a
mat ter of regret to those who,
dissatisfied with the lUHi prices,
plowed up their yards, on the
supposition that because many
states had gone prohibition the
price would not hi' enough to
justify production. In Washing
ton County hundreds of acres of
vines were plowed under to per
mit other crops. It is estimated
that three-fourths of the county
crop is under contract.
Poultry farm for sale Five
acres, near llillsboro, between
S. P. and Oregon F.lectrio. all
clear and in cultivation; modern
house, good barn ami chicken
house; young orchard and berries,
roses arid shrubbery. Chickens,
cow and some tools can !? bail
with place. Some cash, balance
easy terms. If interested' in
quire at Argus for owner's name
and uddress. j-dh
Dr. F. 11. Smith ran bin big
Cole S on top of n cow the other
day, and the animal wan shot to
end its' suffering. The car was
not going ultove Kindles an hour.
The bovine made a sudden sWVrve
just as the car met, and the
front wheels ran clear up on the
body of the prostrate animal.
The owner of the cow W. T.
Kerr, attached no blame to Dr.
Smith. The only heeling he did
was to "beef" the cow.
For sale: Horse, 1000 lbs.,
harness, wagon, plow, cultivator
and iiortable hay ruck, l'rice
for all, $75. Inquire at Badger
Lumber Co. ollice. IStf
Dr. S. M. Ueairan last week
tested a big herd of cattle
brought from the Nchalem by
W. T. Kerr, for Montana ship
ment, and not one of the cows
gave a reaction, conclusive show
iug that stock from the coast
valley is comparatively free from
tuberculosis. The bulk of the
herd was for dairy purposes.
Do you wart a homestead? If
so, can locate vim on some fine
ones in Central Oregon. In time
these will be valuable, A few
left of 100 acres each. Wm. H.
Delsman, Ilox 20(5, llillsboro. Or.
Phone. City 102. 13-tf
Adolph Hanson, wife and two
sons, Albert and Carstens, of
Ilaker, were last week, guests of
the Henry Valentines, at Kinton,
and the Kuratlis, of llillsboro,
and othe -friends at Bethany,
where they formerly resided.
They started for Tacoma the
first of the week, and will soon
crossover and complete a tour of
the coast.
U. S. A. Restaurant, meals 25
cents. Good cooking and a sat
isfying meal. Second Street,
opposite Wells Fargo and K. P.
building. K. L. Whetzel. Pro
prietor. 19-22
The Honor Cuard und Home
Guard, of Heavertun, are pre
paring for a big dance to be
given in the Morse Hall, Satur
day evening, August 18. Every
body come and have a good time,
Refreshments will be served.
Milk Business for sale: Thirty
head of fine milk cows, 2 horses
and harness, milk wagon, buggy,
single harness, farm wagon, bot
tle filler, milk route in I'ortland,
bottles and cases for sale cheap.
See J. C. Kuratli, llillsboro. 22
Wm. Metzler, of South Tuala
tin, and Ceorge Meaeham, of
Mountaindale, were city callers
the last of the week.
W. 11. Joos. of ' North Plains,
was a county seat caller the last
of the week.
Crew of 10 Men Working Slcadily
Connecting Mulm and Installing
All. LOCAL I.ABOk IS fMI'I.OVIl)
Drill IhruuKh Cfincnt Walk and Pave
ment on Sired Without Trouble
The Portland Coke & Gas Com
pany will soon be through con
necting its mains in the city of
llillsboro, and a crew of 40 men
have been employed in making
the installations.
Through the business section
it has meant a considerable ex
pense, for the cement walks and
the paved streets were formida
ble to a considerable extent.
Holes were drilled every few
feet and then tunnels were ran
from one to another to permit of
laying the pipes. A. P. Luther
was employed with his team to
keep the debris removed as rap
idly as a section was completed.
Nearly all the men employed
were local residents and the pay
roll has teen practically $150 per
day, foremen and all.
Installation to houses contract
ing for gas is now under way.
and. gas will be turned on in a
short time.
Solicitors are now in the field
netting signers for service, and
by the time the rains come all
will be in readiness.
PllJLIC SAI.li .
1 will sell at public auction at the
old Hickenbottom place. 21 miles
north of North Plains, and 0
miles north of llillsboro, at 10 a.
m., on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
Team horses, (5 and 7. 1(500 each;
driving team, 8 and 9, 1000 each;
2 sets work harness', set driving
harness. Twenty head ot stock,
consisting of 8 milk cows, grade
Holsteins, all registered llolstein
heifers, one to freshen Oct. 25.
balance are this year's calves; 5
head grade Holstein yearling
heifers; 2 six months calf; regis
tered Holstein bull, yearling;
barrow, sow to litter soon; heavy
wagon, hack, new mowing ma
chine, new hayrake, new disc
drill. (50-tooth harrow, disc with
trucks, stump machine, power,
with 200 feet. cable; 2 14-inch
plows; 4 ten gal milk cans; range,
iron bedsteads, mattresses, kitch
en and household furniture; 40
tons timothy and mixed hay,
loose. Lunch at Noon.
Terms of Sale: Ten dollars
and under, cash; over, C months
bankable approved note, at 8 per
cent. Two per cent, olf on cash
over $10.
O. I. Morrow. Owner.
J. VV. Hughes, Auctioneer.
Wm. H. Joos, Clerk.
HOARD OT l-OUAUZATION
To the Taxpayers of Washington
County, Oregon: Notice is here
by given that the Board of
Equalization of Washington
County, Oregon, will meet on
Monday, September 9, 1917, at
the Court House, in llillsboro, in
Washington County, that being
the second Monday in Septem
ber, and the time and place pro
vided by law to publicly examine
the assessment rolls of said
County for 1917. and correct all
errors in valuation and descrip
tion or quantities of land, lots or
other properties, and it is the
duty of all persons interested to
appear at the time and place
appointed, and if it shall appear
to the Board of Equalization that
there are any lands, lots or other
property assessed twice or in the
name of a person or persons not
the owner of the same or assess
ed under or beyond its value or
any lots, land or other properties
not assessed said Board of Equal
ization shall make the proper
correction. .
W. F. Boley.
Assessor of Washington Coun
ty, Oregon,
llillsboro, Ore.. Aug. 14. 1917.
CATHOLIC CIIUUCH
Third and Plr Streets. City 992
(Summer Schedule)
Sunday Masses. 8:00 and 10:00 a.
m.
P.aptism, 2:00 o'clock p. m.
Benediction, 7:150 p. m.
Week-day Mass, 8:20 a. m.
Money to loan on improved
real estate, principally farms
and choice city property. Kerr
Bros., Hillsboro. Odd Fellows
Building. 19tf.
Miss Sadu- Pharis. visiting at
the J. H. Duncan farm near Ti
gard, was drowned in the Tuala
tin. Sunday. She "was rect fitly
from Colorado. The fatality
took place about three miles
above Tigard. Mi'hs Pharis left
the Duncan home about midnight
and was attired only in her night
robe. Her relatives attempted
to catch her, but failed, and the
girl jumped into the water from
a high embankment, a clear case
of suicide. She had evidenced no
despondency, and her rash act is
a great shock to the Duncans.
Mrs. T. C. Reynolds returned
Monday from a ten weeks visit
near St. Joseph, Mo., across the
Kansas' line. Her return was
made under rather warm weath
er conditions. '
Leonard Van Lorn, on the B. P.
Cornelius farm, near North
Plains, so far holds the champion
ship Hag on wheat raising. It
was but three acres of new land,
in potatoes last year, and it
threshed (JO bushels to the acre.
Twenty-eight bushels to the acre
was the yield of the balance of
his crop.
Wanted About 15 good hop
pickers. Apply to the Quick &
Russell Livery, Main St., llills
boro. N 22-4
The D. B. Burkhalter, place
threshed 32 bushels of wheat to
the acre, last week, and it was
the finest grain seen in this sec
tion for many years. Every
bushel of it has been sold for
seed. John Kamna's Winter
wheat went better than 25 bush-els-and
the yield isn't bad con
sidering the reason.
For Sale or Trade for Beef
Cattle Some good Shropshire
and Cotswold 2 year old ewes.
Also some ewe lambs. C. K.
Rogers, Beaverton, Ore., near
Hazeldale. 13-tf
John H. Houser, of Wheeler,
Tillamook County, was over the
last of the week, visiting here
and at Dilley. He says that
work is plentiful over there, and
tells the Argus that Ed. Wann
is falling timber every day, be
ing as slim as a Missourian and
as hard as spikes. ... r
Wanted Hogs of all kinds,
sheep, beef, poultry of all kinds.
C. K. Rogers, Beaverton, Rt
4, Box 20. Phone Beaverton 53,
line 3. Will call at any place
designated. 37-tf
Cail Stoll, who was married to
MaeStoll, at Leadville, in 1895.
wants divorce, alleging his wife
treats him in a cold and unlova
ble manner. They have a son
over 21 and a daughter who is
18 years of age.
O. B. Morrow, of beyond North
Plains, was in town Friday. He
will have a sale August 25, and
expects soon to start for France.
Alvin 1). Wick, Traveling Pas
senger Agent lor the S. P. Co.,
and H. D. Olsen. Traveling
Freight Agent for the same com
pany, were in the city Monday,
erecting friends'and looking out
for business.
C. C. Arns, of Cedar Mill, was
a llillsboro visitor Monday morn
ing. P. A. Kline, Livestock and
real estate auctioneer 25 years
experience in the East and Wil
lamette Valley. Phone or write
for dates. Address P. A. Kline,
5G1 Glisan St., Portland; Phone
Broadway 620. 22-30
Mrs. A. VV. Toelle. of Portland,
was a Hillsboro visitor the first
of the week.
F. A. Hohman, who is thresh
ing southeast of Hillsboro, was
in the city Monday. He is turn
ing out an average of 55 bushels
of oats and 25 bushels of Winter
wheat to the acre on his run.
Wm. Hanson, of Scholia, yas
in Saturday, taking a little res
pite from threshing.
J. H. liiggs has brought suit
against Peter Jaequot and wife
to quiet title to a tract in Fin
ney's Addition. The last heard
of the Jacquots they left here in
the early days of rush to the
Alaskan country.
W. E. Pegg, of Beaverton,
was up to the city Monday,
greeting friends.
Bruce Schulmerich, of South
Tualatin, farming the Ed. Schul
merich placev was in the city
Monday. He reports a fair crop
this year, compared to the gen
eral run a little better than the
average.
Fred Schoen, of south of Cor
nelius, was in town Saturday.
He reports not an average yield
for grain in his section.
. Rev. G. S.' Roeder, of Phillips,
will preach next Sunday after
noon in the Mountaindale church,
and in the evening in the Shady
Brook church.
BIG COLE EIGHT IS
Carl Donelson's Machine Quel
Over Embankment '
GILLENWATER SWIMS TO SHORE
Pari DiintUun Pinioned Under Machine
rmnio It Barely Scratched
i
Earl Donelson's big Cole-8 turn
ed turtle three times on an em
bankment on the Big Nestucca
river, near Beaver, Tillamook
County, Thursday night, and the
escape of Donelson, Ray Emmott
and Wm. Gillenwater from death
was almost miraculous. The car
was meeting another machine
and all at once. shot over the
bank. The machine rolled over
the third time and landed against
a tree, with but. little damage to
its mechanism. Will Gillenwa
ter, of the Hillsboro Creamery,
was thrown clear into the Nes
tucca, and the minute he struck
the water started to swim to
save his bacon. He has two ribs
badlytsprained ana some bruises
on his body, besides a cut on his
cheek and nose. Ray Emmott
found himself rolling down the
hill, with the big machine chas
ing him. He beat it out, how
ever, and was soon on his feet
with only a goose-egg on his
shin to show for the general re
sults. Earl remained, with the
wheel until the Cole landed
against a tree, and the boys
found him pinioned under the
car, with but a few scratches.
It was at first feared Gillenwater
was internally injured and a
phone call was put in for Dr.
Smith, who made a record trip
to Tillamook to attend the in
juries. All three came home
Friday.
Witnesses to the turnover say
that they can't comprehend how
in the nature of things no one
was killed. The party was going
over for a day at the beach and
to bring Mrs. Gillenwater, who
was enjoying a vacation, home
from the beach.
The driver meeting Donelson
was "nogging" the road accord
ing to Donelson's version.'
LOOKING FOR NOOSE
Someone evidently is looking for
a noose, and will find it if thresh
er engines are troubled in the
county. Last Thursday night
the Ed. Boge engine was left by
the engineer, J. B. Adams, in
regular shape, with a slow fire
and plenty of water. Geo. Burk
halter. on -the Burkhalter place,
where the threshing was in pro
gress, heard a noise about nine
o'clock, and investigated. He
found everything in good shape,
but the next morning the engine
had blown a safety plug, and
there was altogether too much
tire in the firebox. The water
had all gone up in steam, and it
required several, hours delay be
fore things could start. That
some one must have tampered
with the engine is a foregone
conclusion, for Burkhalter says
that there was all kinds of water
showing in the guage the night
before.
W. 0. w.
Regular meetings of Camp 500,
Woodmen of the World, in the
Moose Hall, every first and third
Thursdays. All Woodmen are
invited to attend.
Come out Neighbors and help
boost our Camp.
Rov E. Heater, Consul Com.
J. H. Ray. Clerk. tf
LOWRY DANT
H. A. Lowry, of American Lake,
Wn., and Ella J. Dant, of Reed
ville, Ore., were united in mar
riage at Vancouver, Wn., Aug.
11. 1917.
HOME FOR SALE
A modern home in Portland, 8
rooms, bath, hot and cold water
above and below; to trade or sell
for acreage. Property is clear.
All assessments pajd up; insur
ance for $2000 paid up policy. If
interested write Box 125, Forest
Grove. 17-22
T. H. Brown, the plasterer
and cement worker, brought a
German cannon ball, of 2i inches
in diameter, to the Argus, Mon
day. He found it six years ago
in a barrel of German imported
cement, and has kept it as a sou
venir. The ball is probably for
a field piece, and may have been
made for a ship's gun. It is on
exhibition in the Argus window.
G. B. BUCHANAN & CO., Inc.
Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
.Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
At Cornelius
Beaver State Flour
The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices.
Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263,
These Are Hot and Dry Days. A Good Time to)
HavePumping Outfit Installed!
WE SELL THE
FAIRBANKS
MORSE
ENGINE
Good W anything on the farm. We have them in
xi 3, and 6 horse power.
We Also Have Some Binding Twine
That Is Under Wholesale Price!
We have all kinds of Machine and Engine Oil.
We can and do save you money on anything in
the Hardware Line. Call and get our prices.
Long's Hardware
At the old stand on Second St. East of Court House.
Hillsboro Auto Livery
Feed and Boarding Stable
Prices Reasonable
DA Y AND NIGHT SERVICE
2nd & T, Washington Sts. Phone, Main 7S
HOFFMAN'S
For-
GLASSES
GOOD SERVICE
VERY REASON
ABLE PRICES.