The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 27, 1917, Image 1

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VOL XXIV
IIILLSHOkO, ORKGON, SEPTEMBER 27. 1917
NO. 28
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F0RESTGR0VE, OCT. 2
I inn liny of I'mgrum Arranged
I or I ntrl Inlnnu nt
(iilV.VirilVC(MHI! IU I.IVI KS ADIIKIISS
f)a)'n I'mjrrain In be Made 1
IVrlmir limine
Tin" management of the Wash
ington .County I'air, which will
'..! held at l-West (J rove, Oct. 2.
land Ti. has completed a fine
program for the entertainment
nf the visitors. The most iirl
put ant at tract ion is the balloon
jhci'ii ''ton which will be given on
Tiic idny, Wednesday and Thurs
day, by Prof. Miller. This is
the aeronaut who entertained the
big crowds at the recent regelta
at Astoria. He will make an as
eension each day, and when sev
eral thousuiui feet in the air will
ienp wmi a paracnuie. wnile
ascending he will pull oh" a num
ber of novel stunts. The Brown
ing Amusement Co. will be there
ami many of the other attractions
which show at the state fair.
Wednesday isdrange lay, and
there will be speakers who will
lell just how the farmers can do
tin ir bit in the great war.
Thursday will be patriotic day,
and there will be a number of
speakers who will tell vou just
what h needed to back Uncle
Sam in the great war.
On Friday tiov. Withycnmbe
will give an address. This is al-
ho uiimren s pay, ana i n e
i'hools from all over the county
will participate in the big parade
and program.
Till': I'lUHilUM
Following is the tentative pro
i.' nun for the four days:
ITDSIUY. OCTOIIKK 2
Placing of exhibits and general
wrleome to all.
vi:im:siay, ootoiikr 3
10;IHI Judging of live stock.
'4 11:K) -Talks of interest on
lairying and live stick by 0. A.
C. Judges.
1:IH) Grand Band Concert.
. 2:(KI -Addresses.
2: 15 Far mem Automobile res-
race.
15 Wonderful balloon ascen
sion with parachute drop and
many novelty features.
1.0(1 Ladies' automobile hand
kerchief race.
Tlll'KSDAY, OdOHR 4
10 Automobile show; Talks of
Intercut by Good Roads Boosters;
Band Coniert.
1:;0 -Address by Bruce Den
ni;t, of Portland.
2:15 Automobile Rescue race.
;J:00 -llandkerchief race niid
other contests.
:) Balloon ascension and
parachute drop.
FHIIUY. OCTOHKU 5
10 Crrand Parade of schools,
led by Cornelius Band.
11 -Awarding of prizes.
.1::)-Band Concert.
2:00 Address by Governor
WithycornliD.
:t:00 Grand Balloon ascension.
1:00 (iirls' races.
1: 15 - Buys' races.
W. 0. W.
Regular meetings of Camp f()0,
Woodmen of the World, in the
Moofie Hall, every first and third
Thursdays. All Woodmen are
invited to attend.
Come out Neighbors and help
Vboost our Camp.
I toy 10. Heater, Consul Cora.
J. II. Ray. Clerk. tf
EXECUTORS, Administrators, Guardians, rub
lie Custodians and others having public and
private trusts to perform can render proper
service by depositing with us.
We Have One of the Best Safe
Deposit Systems in the State
A proper place for valuable papers. .
Wc invite inspection of this department in con
junction with the others.
An excellent bank for handliug all branches
of bank business.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE,
Tim Slatw Highway Cornmw
Hinn hart onlori'd a survey of tlm
VVuHliiriK'toti County routes for
t!u l'neilic Highway, and the
eiigiiu'iTH will in a Hliort time
run tin' linen and make reports
to tin' commiHHion. The contract
will be let in the Spring, in time
to lie-in the work early. This
means, according to the order,
that the Walker-Canyon rotd
will he surveyed and comparisons
made with the Ueaverton and
Keedville route -and the com
mission will decide between the
two routes. If the route goes by
Oreneo and Walker's then the
entrance to Portland will go in
via the Canyon road, which is
hard surface from the top of the
hill into town. If it shall go via
Heaverton -Keedville it will mean
the Sluvin road route below
Bertha.
The government has Bet the
price of Northwest wheat ft
Portland at $'205 per bushel.
This makes it equal with the Chi
cago marKet, and Himply means
that there will all kinds of mill
ing here for the season. It is
quite likely that this also means
a cheaper price for bran and
snoris. Aim rt'etf cheaper is
what Is wanted by the dairymen
rarmers in me iNorlhwest are
now satisfied that the govern
Inient means to be absolutely fair
M nxing prices.
I., i 1 1 . i . . ...
i. ivuraui nas nis oince in
the Hillshoro National Bank
Lldg. IiOans your money, in
Burca your buildings, rents your
houses, buys and sells your prop
erty, makes collections. Notary
Public Also speaks German
and Swiss. 42tf
Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Torrens
(Mrs. Torrens was formerly Miss
Myrtle McClarkin) departed re
cently for Southern California,
their future home. After visit
ing friends ih San Francisco,
Oakland. Berkley and Los Ange
les Dr. Torrens will engage in
the practice of medicine.
Wanted: To work on shares,
a furnished farm. Dairy ranch
preferred, with not less than 20
good cows; am good dry-hand
milker. Address Arnold, Corne
lius. Ore.. R 2, Box G8. 28
Jas. II. Brandaw, who is work
ing in the Navy Yard over at
Bremerton, came over last week
to visit the exemption board at
Portland. He returned Friday,
and will aait the action of the
body.
Money to loan on improved
real estate, principally farms
and choice city property. Kerr
Bros.. Hillsboro, Odd ' Fellows
Building. 19tf.
V'
Ardie Alexander and ' Edith, F.
Marsh, daughter of Mrs. Frances
Ii. Marsh, of Cornelius, were
graated license to wed by Clerk
Kuratli the last of the week.
Wanted -Woman or girl for
work at the Moore Laundry.
Good wages.- Inquire at Laun
dry, or phone City 207. 25tf
Wm. Tupper sent . two pens of
White Minorcas to the State Fair
this week. Wm. always has some
prize winners in his yards.
For Sale A Fairbanks-Morse
gasoline engine, 1J horse-power;
shafting and pulleys. Inquire at
this office.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kempfer, of
Keedville, were county seat visit
ors Satirrday.
Money to Loan Low rates of
interest; chargps reasonable. K.
L. Perkins. Hillsboro. Or. 44tf
Erwin "Kilter and S. K. Graf,
of Bethany, .were city visitors
Saturday.
Emil Duyck, of Mountaindale,
was in town Friday.
SCHOLLS fl DAI
FOR 0OIH 8 20TH
Orange Airaln to Demons! rate
What That Section Can do
OUTLINE OF WHAT IS WANTLD
BchI Pair Point In Counly Gelling Ready
lu Show Their Producl
The following letter from the
Scholia Fair management ex
plains itself and it is not neces
sary to say that Scholls always
makes good with its Grange fairf
"Not in spite of, but because
of, these strenuous war times,
Scholls Grange has decided to
put on her usual community fair
Oct. 19 and 20 to prove to the
reBt of the county that this little
corner has been doing its bit.
Most of the crops have not been
up to standard this season, but
there is enough to make a good
showing, and the Grange hopes
that every farmer in the com
munity will take it upon himself
to boost lor his home section by
bringing in an exhibit of some
kind. Grains in half sack lots.
grasses, vegetables, canned prod
ucts, fruits, needlewor. livestock
and poultry will all find a wel
come in our exhibit buildings, on
the same site where the fair was
held last year.
The wonderful growth of our
fairs in the past has definitely
determined that the crowd of
visitors has reached such propor
tions that it is absolutely impos
sible for the ladies-of the Grange
to serve the big dinners which
they have always done. We
realize this will be a disappoint
ment to many, as Scholls is far
famed for her sumptuous fare,
t here will be a lunch counter on
the grounds, where sandwiches
and coffee will be served.
For particulars address A. B.
Flint. Chr. Fair Com., Hillsboro,
R. 2."
AUCTION SALE
1 will sell at public auction at
th J. W. Marsh place, 31 miles
N. W. of Cornelius and 4 J miles
N. E. of Forest Grove, at" 10 a.
m., on
FRIDAY. SEPT. 28
Team mares, 10 and 11, about
1300 and 1500, dams of 2 colts
which weigh 1800 each; 5 yr old
horse, 1500, all good, Bound and
true; 6 well graded Jersey cows,
good milk records, 4 fresh Sept.
7,2 to freshen in Nov; 5 well-
graded Holstein heifers, 3 yrs.
out of good stock, to freshen last
of Nov or first of Dec; 31 Stude-
baker wagon, good as new; 4 10
gal milk cans, fan mill, set heavy
work harness, Bhovels, axes, hay
rope and pulleys as good as new;
4 acres corn to be sold in patches
to suit buyer, 3 acres turnips in
same manner, spades, lot small
farm tools and numerous other
articles. Lunch at Noon.
Terms of Sale: $20 and under.
cash; over, 6 months' time, bank'
able note, at 8 per cent.
Ben H. Marsh, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk. .
ATTENTION, COMRADES
The Semi-Annual meeting of the
Washington County Veteran As
sociation will be held October 4.
1917, at the Court House, in
Hillsboro, Ore.
A picnic dirfner and a general
good time is promised.
By Order of Committee.
PUBLIC SALE
1 will sell on the P. E. Almquist
farm, 11 miles S. W. of Keed
ville, and 1 mile S. E. of Witch
Hazel Station, at 10 a. m.. on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
Fine team nmrt'R, 8 yrs, 1300, bay and
(fray; marc colt, 2 yrs; cow, !) yrs, to be
fresh on day of sale, Jersey cow, 3 yrs,
fresh day of sale; Grade Holstein cow,
3 yrs, fresh in Oct; Grade Jersey cow,
S yrs, fresh in Dec; 2 2-yr old heifers,
fresh in Dec; 2 Jersey Red pigs, 3 doz
White Minorca chickens, 3 V farm
wagon,- with gravel bed; 2 2-seated
hacks, McCorniick binder, six ft cut,
with truck, Milwaukie mower, 44 ft
cut, Osborne mower, 4,'j ft cut, plow.
14 inch Steel beam, 3 shears, sub soil
plow. 50 tooth 2-scrtion harrow. 5 tons
baled clover hay, Ret team harness, with
breechinftj set hack harness, ISO ft hay
rope and pulley a, new treadle grindstone,
hand garden cultivator, lawn mower,
milk cans, 5 and 8 gals; 3-gal cylinder
churn, U. S. cream separator, cap 650
lbs per hour, new Singer sewing ma
chine, 16 ft hay rack, pair fly nets
forks, shovels, spades, hoes, axes and
other articles too numerous to name.
Lunch at noon.
Terms of Sale Under $20,
cash; over. 6 months' time, ap
proved security interest at the
rate of 8 per cent. Two per
cent, off on sums over $20
G. A Kempfer, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Jno. Vanderwal, Clerk.
"N Dr. Lowe, October 13, to
4 o'clock.
H. M. Basford. of Farming
ton, was a county seat caller the
last of the week.
A. Olan, of near Beaverton,
was transacting business in town
Saturday. He reports farmers
getting ready for fall plowing
down his way.
a pair or iaay s snoes was
placed in the auto of F. Jossy by
mistake. Owner can have same
by proving property and paying
for this ad.
For Sale Fine high-bred Jer
sey cows, all giving milk; w
freshen in December and March;
ages range irom 4 to b years.
K. L. Mapea, Laurel, Ore., R. 1.
Phone Scholls 55J Line 13. 29
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. W. Moore
left Sunday for California. Mr.
Moore going on through to
Morenci. Arizona, where he is
employed in a big mine. Mrs.
Moore will visit in California for
several weeks and then return to
Hillsboro for the Winter.
The Third Oregon boys who
eft for North Carolina this week
presented Wm. Reidt, well known
here, with a loving cup, Sunday
Reidt for the first time in his
life was speechlebs. He finally
recovered his absence of mind
and was heard to remark, as he
hugged the cup to his breast
"Well, boys, when you come
back I'll give you a h II of a
good time." Reidt is known as
the father of the Third Oregon
Did you know that enlisted
men can take up homesteads and
that the government will allow
service time on them? We can
locate soldier boys on some fine
homesteads in Central Oregon
A few left of 1C0 acres eich.
Wm. B Delsman. Box 206,
Hillsboro, Ore., Telephone City
102. 9tf
TUBERCULOSIS CONFERENCE
Plan now to attend the North
western Tuberculosis Conference
at Portland, October 15 and 16,
i he war demands, because of
the consequent increase of tuber
cuiosis, tnat you improve your
methods and programs of work.
The tuberculosis conference aims
to show you how. Good pro
gram; good speakers, and good
fellowship.
Write for further information
to Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar, Sec
retary. 503 Corbett Bldg., Port
land, Ore.
Unclaimed Letters
LisLof unclaimed letters for the
week ending Sept. 22. 1917
Mrs. Brunson. P. Early. Tage
Johnson. J. J. Mack, C. A. Mar
tin. Majestic Theatre. W. Y.
Taylor.
Cards Charles Bohren, Mrs.
. L. Cate. S. T. Finigan, Mrs.
Gertrude Moar, Selling & Allison,
Tharp & Matson Lbr. Co., Ed
ward Vincent.
J. C. Lamkin, Postmaster.
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale at my
place, 2 miles northwestof Hills
boro, at Leisyville, northwestof
Wooley bridge, at ten a. m., on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,
Twenty head dairy cattle. Jer
seys, of which 9 cows are recent
ly fresh, and three more will
freshen shortly after sale, aped
from 3 to 7 years; 7 are heifers,
all coming fresh, three of them
soon after sale. Thesa heifers
are our own raising, selected
from choice cows; Jersey bull, 2
years old, Schulmerieh stock; 3
head horses, consisting of two
exceptionally good mare colts, 5
months old, out of Kobert, Per
cheron.'No. 2811; dams. Perch-eron-
mares; 5-year-old black
mare, 1250, true, gentle, can be
drivtn by woman; 17 head hogs,
9 of which are Poland-China
shoats, weight from 80 to 100;
good brood sow, 2 gelds, 125 to
150; 5 small pigs, 40 !bs each; 2
dozen chickens, light 2-inch Mil
burn wagon, suitable for one or
two horses; double-seat carriage;
top buggy, Deering mower, hay-rake,-
8-18 new reversiblejidisc,
60-tooth new John Deere harrow;
new 14-tooth garden harrow,
walking plow, 2 ten-gallon milk
cans, X-cut saw. scythe, grind
stone, other small tools, set
heavy work harness, nearly new;
set double buggy harness, set
Single buggy harness; 8 to 10
tons first-class timothy hay, loose
in barn.
Lunch at noon.
Terms-Under 820, cash; $20
or over, 6 months' time, banka
ble note, at 8 per cent. Two
per cent discount for cash on
sums over $20.
C. F. Hornecker, Owner.
J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Harden City's Eighth (Irade Class
(irtalest In tier History
RESULT OF FREE NI0HT SCHOOLS
Earl Fisher Tells ol Splendid Record of
Beaverton Student Body
Returns just received by Earl E.
Fisher, teacher of the Beaverton
public school, show all eighth
grade students taking the Sep
tember State examinations pass
ed, which in addition to gradu
ates of January, May and June
make a total of 25 and no failures
for 1917. This is the greatest
number ever to pa?3 from Bea
verton school in one year.
In addition to the regular
term, free night school was held
all Summer. Most of the grad
uates will attend Beaverton High
this rail. I he graduates are:
Edna Hocken, Delia Allen,
Vena Gaskill. Edith Barnes. Lu
cile Jones. Carrie Carlson. Alpha
Williams.. Margaret ntzpatrick,
Helen Jones, Hattie Warren,
Lottie and John Hunter, Lena
Matzke. Charles Fry. Henry
Desinger. Matt Zimbrick. Leroy
Craisr. Freeman Rowe. Carl Han
son, L'ert Carstens, Ralph Watts,
Harold Keade, Raymond Olden.
George and Philp Thompson.
Mr. risherhas been re-elected
principal of the Beaverton public
school, and his many friends
appreciate the fact that his home
town realizes his worth as an
instructor.
INDUSTRIAL OREGON
Burns-Sale of the Bill Hanley
cattle holding in -Harney county
ior duu,uuu marks tne passing
of one of the largest cattle
ranches in the west to be cut up
among small owners.
Salem Evergreen blackberries
netting farmers $3000 daily at
canneries.
St. Helens will have a flouring
mill within 30 days.
Lebanon Cannery putting up
1200 gallons evergreen blackber
ries per day.
Grants Pass - New court house
ing completion.
Klamath Falls Headquarters
of the Oregon. California and
Eastern Railroad Company -the
Strahorn system have baen
moved here from Portland.
Steel for sixteen miles of the
first unit of the route from
Klamath Falls to Dairy is on the
ground ready for laying.
Oregon City State highway
commission lets contract for road
toCanby. Cost $145,731.
Adams 320 acres, 4 miles
from here, sold for $72,727.50.
Oregon farmers are receiving
$27,000,000 for 12.500.000 wheat
this year as against $22,000,000
for 20.000,000 bushels in 1915.
Canyon City Mink industry
started. Mink hides worth from
six to eight dollars. .
Portland Work being rushed
on Pacific Highway.
Within five days after the dec
laration of war, the railways of
the U. S. had voluntarily organ
ized themselves for doing their
part, and the government has
never expressed a wish with
which they have not immediate
ly and efficiently complied.
Harnsburg New creamery
Here ready for business; 400
cords of balm wood shipped to
Eugene Excelsior Mill.
Stanfield -Plans formulated to
dram large of Umatilla meadows
west of here. New sidetrack
now being laid for fruit ware
house.
Marshfield By-Products fac
tory turns out first batch char
coal from old cedar with consid
erable quantity of oils, etc.
BIDS FOR WOOD
Bids for the delivery of thirty
cords of four-foot first class
first growth fir wood will be re
ceived by the undersigned at the
Sheriff's, office," up to ten a. m..
on September 29, 1917. delivery
to be made at option of buyer.
The right is reserved to reje:t
any or all bids.
J. C. Applegate, Sheriff.
By order of County Court.
Dated at Hillsboro. Sept. 15,
1917.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Third and Fir Streets. City 992
(Summer Schedule)
Sunday Masses, 8:00 and 10:00 a.
ir.
Baptism, 2;00 o'clock p. m.
Benediction 7:30 p. m.
Week-day Mass. 8:20 a, m.
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO., Inc.
Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plain
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
roIIedat"any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
At Cornelius
Beaver State Flour (
The Best Flour at
Telephones;
Cornelius, City 1515,
EAST via
California
Ask your local agent for tickets and booklets descriptive of
this wonderful trip
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
Southern Pacific Lines
Hillsboro Auto Livery
Feed and Boarding Stable
Prices Reasonable
DA Y AND NIGHT SERVICE
2nd & W ashiugton Sts. Phcne, Main 7S
HOFFMAN'S
For-
GLASSES
GOOD SERVICE
VERY REASON
ABLE PRICES.
Argus and Daily
the Lowest Prices.
Hillsboro, Main 14,
North Plain, Main 263.
Most enjoyable route. Beautiful
mountain scenery. Liberal stop
overs. See San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Apaclie Trail, El Paso,
New Orleans. Something new
and delightful every liQur.
Three daily trains from Portland
connecting at San Francisco for
the South and East. First and
secoud class sleeping cars. Un
excelled Diuing Car Service.
The Safety Route.
Oregonian for OsJy $6
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