jfilLLSBORO VOL. XXIV HILLSBORO, OREGON, JANUARY 10, L918 NO. 43 I 1 Sen-Going Veswli Connl ruction ji Great Industry NEW STEEL SHIP ORDERED Yenr for Lumber in 1917, nigger in 1918 Oregon shipyards need .'1000 ad ditional linn In' (lie in vt two , "'iilliH. Secretary Hudson, of I 'i rt In nil ( IkmiiIic r of Com-V-rce, Jki M liccn lining excellent "i, irk in placing value of Oregon shipbuilding before tin- public. Portland Alliiim Kngiuc f: Machine Works gcli government contract for I htyri shins, ctv.t 1U.000.000. 1 , Portland-"-- WenmU,, launched iiiiiI under const riirlloii nt Ore frmi shipyard aggregate lolnl l tilnutloii of $150.00(1,000. Portland - Northwest Steel Co. iiiul Cobiiulihl Itivrr Shipbuilding ( orp. awarded government run tmet for SO steel tti'iniers, rosil l.etween I, Ilfl.OOO.OOO and ,t0.' 000.000. Springfield- Sprtrigllf lil Plan ing Al ill ship enr load of Irlil pin on government nnli-r of oin iiiilllon. Itivcrdalc Dniry Products Co, In luiilil eolil .stomal' plant. l.riMiiion rrr mill r ii 1 1 ii i ii lull .1 shift daily. ( ili-iiilnli' I't-rlirnelie mill to pcrate almut Jan. lllh with CO III. m. " , - Regular freight and passenger sen ice mi the alley i Siltl railroad line lietween liulepcnd nee nml Vslset starts, Oregon apple crop Is short ,!90.(00 boxen. Asloriu Government let the emit nu t for H more wooden ves sels hcrr. New port ('out met for 2000 fool extension of jetties let1 here in l'l.rtUinl firm for $.10:1,000. Oregon firm may get chance to build airplanes. Itrooking--- Hig sawmill run ning steadily bfrr. , M.i ninth Knife i!0 mile of . fcSlr.iliitrn Itnilrimil completed, Astoria -10 1 7 (million pnek is worth ),5.in,00(. Tillamook cheese brings in 1,150,000. Oregon forest products in I!) 1 7 worth 10,000,000. One-sixth of output of nation produced in the northwest. Mill l urn nut ing nr ders for government. Ilillshoro- Comity levy for l!U7 in high school districts, I7.fi mills. Oilier districts must pay ,s more. Oregon City Manufacturing Co. Kits order from war depart ment for fiO.OOO pieces, including blankets and overcoats. WALTERS DICK l ied Walters Jr. and Miss Ame lia Dirk were united in marriage nt tilt' home of Citrl Dick, Yalle Vista, Jan. 1, Itev. U. W. Cot troll ollieiating. The groom iss well known farmer of the (irillin Plains, and the bride Is popular In the West Union district. UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed I tiers week ending Jan. fi, il) IS : Miss Helen Hrnwil, Mrs. Fred Caldwell, S. Itlley C'ogan. 1'. jluirman, Mr. nml Mrs. Tom Moulafc. Mr. '"d M. Louis M. Idee. Carils, Doris lierdine, Mrs. Frank, Mrs.. June, Milton I loekcnbcrry, Mrs. C. Peterson, Carl Ran, M rs. Wilson. J. C. l.amklu, Postmnster. EXKCUTORS, Administrators, Guardians, Tub lie Custodians and others having public nnd private trusts to perforin 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. We invite inspection of this department in con junction with the others. ' An excellent bank for handling all branches of bank business. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE Aruo K. I'ii keiiH, blacksiuill w th Ki'rr Pickens, has joined tli ' linger and thumb briai foiiiieil here last Summer, when there was an epidemic of cutting of lingers. Pickens went out to the woodpile the other evening and started to exercise his inns cIck with the family ax. Just In fore the perspiration started, Ar no felt something smart at tin left thumb sector, mid had tin iiiispcaknblc pleasure of mccIiik the thumb lly live feet away. Tin ax hail severed ft in the clear riht nt the first joint. Dr. F II .Smith dressed the thumb -what was left of t nml Pickens wi not hammer any Iron for several weeks, lie comes down town daily and consoles with (Jcorgt r'mmott and other iinfortiiunt of his class, who haven't as vet been vaccinated nuaiust wooi chopping. Albert and Otto liarlrnmpf and I' rank Johnson recently ship ped about 700 Ore (Tim game birds raised in (her liird preserved, to reiitisvlvnnla. wjicre they wen sold to the statu game couiuiis sioll. The consignment consisted of (inldi n nml Silver Pheasants mid Chinas, and under the direc tlmi o the game commission were sent to various counties of the slate. The eohl weather there being intense it is very likely that many will he housed and not turned out tint ) t Spring. Lewis ChrlsleiiscM, whose fath er is'n Sherwood enrpenter, was brought before the Juveni Court, Monday. charge of being absent from school, and al so of having smoked cigars. The lad was given ft suspension of sentence ami as he is going to join the navy, having passed his exam the court will expunge tin record when he sends in his of ficer's ntlidavit that he hns en listed. (li'ii. (i. Hancock, former sher iff of the county, etinic down from Forest drove the other day ami spent n few hours greeting friends. His daughter, Marga ret, Is working for the govern ment at Washington, 1), ('., nml wan fortunate in securing npnrt nients with some former Forest (irtive friends. Miss Alma Sehiil merich, of this citv, is also there. Special Agent Wisecnrvuis f I he Income tax dcparltiu'iit, had a ix-fltv liiisy tin V ,Motiitax, wim men coming in to discma. kiw ar rangement. The report is "not as easy to till out as it might he nnd Mr.1 tscenrver helped Ml w ho r.i eileil assistance. For Sale: Fine registered Jer sey bull, 20 months old,' nut of famous Carey herd. Fine forma tion ami comes from great pro ducing ilc.m.- Oral Gardner, of near Moiintaintlale, address Hanks, Itoute 3, tel. North Plains !Fia. 41-3 Lester Nelson Hennetl, Philo math, Mini lila l'.loist' Phillips, of Forest (irove, were united in marriage at the temporary home of the bride's mother, at Rocka wny, Pee. 25, They will live'nt Philomath. For Sale Two brood sows; one has 8 pigs, 8 weeks old nml other has !) pigs, 8 weeks old. F ,T, VanDoniclon, (iaslon, Ore It. I. Phone, (iaston 88.1. 48 William Schiilnicrieh went to the. Slate capitol today, to meet with' the State Fair Hoard nml assist in arranging the premium list on livestock. I'.lmcr Wohlcr left for lircmer ton last week, after an extended visit with his parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Otto Wohlcr. Harry C. Patlon ami Huth Means were married Dee. 28, Rev, K. S. Mace oHleiating. Farmer Element in Evidence in Goodly Number Last Few Days HEAY FINE FOR FAILURE If Liable, And You Fail, $20 to $1,000 Penalty and Addition . il. Mlseenrvcr, special agent of the treasury department, i having a busy time in JudK(. Ro soner's chambers these days, giv ing out information on the income tax. Many fanners are on tin: scene to find just where they stand. Agent Wisccnrver nays thai failure, to report if you are liable to Income tax means a fine of from $l!0 to $1,000, nnd an addition of 80 per cent, of your liability of taxation. If you arc married and have an income, net, of over 2,000 per year, you must report this iiieaim net above your overheat! expenses, not including the cost of living, If yon have chjldrcn under 18 you are allowed 200 further deduction on each child. nit you must report at any haz ard, whether the deduction means you nre immune from tax or not. If you nre single nml have a net income of over $1,000 you must report. I his means that one is liable to pay per cent on income over $2,000 if married, ami on income over $1,000, If single. Mr, iseenrver savs the coun ty will be given a chance to re port until January iu, ami alter that the strong nrm of the gov ernment will reach out nml take charge of nil those liable who have not reported. The govern ment will have access to nil hanking house books for the past few years nml will do some figur ing on its own account. So if you are liable to income you Iwul bet ter he a good scout ami come in, man or woman, for you will be ailed on, possibly tu your sor row, il you ito not. liovcrnmciit msiiiess is stern business, but it spells straiglit business. Mr. Wiseearrer will answer nil ucfiiont you ask ami do it with tftmrtf sr. He is sent here to be a lirljk to T, il tft.it is his rnru- st'wisli. lm writ luul linn ap proachable in every way, and a isit to him will not he a regret table incident. AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell nt pub- lie sale on his farm, knowh ns the tdtl Dickerson place, 2U miles south of ltiverview cemetery, on the ltoone Ferry roatl, and 2 miles west of Oswego, on SATl'RDAY, JAN. 19 the following property, towit: 3 ows, 2 just fresh ami 1 coming fresh soon; 4 calves, (i nml 7 months old; 1 team work Horses, weight 2800 lbs., well broke; 1 mare, ! years old, weight 1500; 1 oil, 18 months old; ill) chickens; set work harness; 80 cedar dice posts; 1 IZ-roll disc, Ki-ui; trail new; II 't farm wagon; one wood rack; one gravel bed; bug gy; 3 li-hi. plows; steel lever harrow; cultivator; .shovels, axes, tirks; 2 log chains; about ,') tons of bailed straw; ii tons of oats, and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch nt noon. Terms of Sale Under $20, ash; over $20, 3 months' time nt per cent, bankable note; 2 per cut oil on all sums over $20. Fred Doss, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer, w. s. s. Thrift Stamps nnd Thrift Curds. (J. If I do not have enough money saved up to luiv n ar Savings Stamp nml eiin only snvc small amounts, what should I lo? A. Buy a 25-cent Thrift Stamp nt a postothee, bank or other authorized agency nml nsk for a Thrift Card, to which you nn attach your Thrift Stamp. (J. Is there any charge for n Thrift Card? A. No. It is given to yon to hold Thrift Stamps nnd contnins n place for your name and nd- Ircss. Q. How many Thrift Stamps M ill this card hold ? A. Sixteen stamps, which represent n vnlue of $1. Wnr-Savings Stamps may be purchased from nil postotliees, mail carriers, banks and ninny stores nnd industries. Edward Huge, of Farmliiglon, brought his little Hon, Marion, up town Monday, to hnvc his collar bone set. The lad fell nt school last week nml sustained a dislocation. l.ommissmiicr Hesse savs that he notices wherever people takt the trouble to drain away a mini holt: in the roatl, that the travel j fit lairiy good even In the wor, weather. Two minutes wor ...i .1 ... .... . . .. mien inert: is water hlilitling 111 the roatl will sometimes save ma ny days labor with tenuis. Conn ty Judge Ueasoucr says that I. I.. Morelock is one of the best resi dent in the county in this regard nml lie frequently spends a few minutes during rains, "puddling" the highways, Charles Ilickethier, of Cedar Mill, was it Monday, incom panying one of his sons who was filling in his questionnaire, (.'has. says the acreage of Fall-sown gruin is llie largest he ever wit ncssed in his section. Mr. Hick- ctliier Is a veteran of the Civil War, ami he nerved four years when and three ' months nnd honorably discharged was still under 21 years of age. Edmond P. Cornelius, of be yond North Plains, was in Satur day, greeting his many county seat friends. Edmund says tin frogs nre nil piping the "beauti ful Springtime" out his wav, ami the chorus is waging day and night. Another week or two of the warm weather and Cornelius says the lilacs will be in bloom ami the fruit tree Ntnrting to tlossoin. John M. Brown, for inanv years the deputy postmaster hen nnd later Wclls-I'nrgo agent for a long term, came down from bin ranch above Banks, Saturday. John lost his bam by tire last Summer, nftcr he had stored his hay, nml he says that wouldn't have been so bad had he not so nearly lost his hands in a pulley getting the hay in. Cedar Mill resident. goin around by Ueaverton win tin ; alibis just now to m.-iko t'l ? t inn ty sent trip. By next year Un tune., with the special '.'is mil tl.t county appropriation . thi it will probably be but a smafl stretch of Mud roads, ami there is al ready tnlk of volunteer work with the county buying the ma terial, to close the gap entirely. M,.rs. Samuel Shaw, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs; Snm Sipp, of Mountaindale. returned to her home in The Dal les, Saturday. Her brother, Oct.. Sip), accompanied her, his inten tion being to go on to Bend, Ore., for an indefinite stay. They were accompanied to town by Sam and his w ife. The last of the questionnaires have been mailed out, ami t!i; war board ollice in SheiilT Apple gate's rooms, is one o: the lively places these days. Mrs. E-iw. Morton is assisting in tit; clerical work, but the .sheriff is tlc t'tii; o er fifty per cent of riis rum- to thf. work. Many cards were' received at the Ilillsboro nnd other county post offices Monday morning, from the Washington County boys, who recently landed in France. One of the postals said they had a fine trip, after n few days of seasickness. Conductor John II. Dobbins is running ns relief man on the S. P. line passenger trains on this side of the river, anil was thro town Monday. John is getting the sil ver in Ids hair, but still carries that same old wholesome smile. Walter Zetzman, of near Lei syville, was a city visitor the last of the week. He says that Win ter grain is looking a bit too good for this time of the year, and he fears n freeze would do some damage. J. H. Wilson, of Corvnllis, has 1 L entered into n contract to auuic the books of the county oll'ieers for $200. He will soon start m the work, nnd expects to com plete the contract witlnn two months. Free Methodist Church, Fifth and Oak Streets, J. V ood, Pastor. Sabbath School nt 10 A. M.; prenehing nt 11 and 7:.10, nnd prayer meeting each llmrs day evening. All are welcome. Jos. Robinson, of Farmington, was up the last of the week. Jos. says this is the kind of weather Oregon enjoyed years gone ny. Verner Domazalla nnd Amy B. Squires, of lScavcrton, were married Jan. 1, H'lS, RVv. Ci. A. Gray, of Beaverton, oHleiating. Fimlley McLeod, of Gaston. ..' , . .r ii ii. one of t tie onuimcrs tu me mmum part of the county, was here the Inst of the week. Harry Wolford, in the bind- ware business at nanus, was m the city Tuesday. Lester E. Campbell, of Scholls, was in the city the last of the week. Gotfried Schumacher, of below Oreneo, was in the city Saturday. o. a. c. mmm in county schools Large Number Paa Industrial Projects in 1917 BAKING AND SEWING MOST Co. Jupt. of Schocla Frn.l M,L.. Call to Children l'he Club work which is earrict "h through the extension dt Dart ""-.a oi m. .. u S getting to be 1 t M . . . ' one of the L'reat. sl ...I t; I t . ,UI,llflll forces in (hi: state. One of the ure.it fat tors in character build i"g is the habit of success, tbi- hahit of undertaking some defi nite program anil pushing it thru to H successful ei.iicl,,,,,,, Tl... . '" " lowing is ii list of names of thus..: school children of Wash ington County who finished some industrial oroicet ilnrimr loir . " r- '. mil sent in complete reports sat sfactory to the (). A. C. authori ties: Coin Albert li. Menkens. Al fred Anderson. Poultry, Division II Hi rnm M. Tunner. Ilarrv I! Potato Leona'rd Rth. Ilarrv Vtlolphson, Wendell It. Brown. !' nui cis Schwnll. Gardening Fred Cumminirs. Ilarrv liroderson. Joscnli P.. I, Henry l'( tcrson, Harry Ttipper. Poultry, Division IV Her man (ioetze. ' , P.ikinir Annua Joos, Irene Man-. A Huh Mevcr, Lila Mever, Belvn II. ucr. Ada Hall, Ida M. Ch isc. Grace Saxton. Elvn L'ls hot tier, Mary Thick', Mary Eli.a Vost , Esther Xorthrup, Lola Northrup, Elsie Gerber, Dora Vamb.-rzamlen, Fannv Konigin. Charlotte Hiits. Canning Ethel Bates, Gladys Winn, Clara Miller. Sewing. Division I Esther Bennett, V'elma Davits, Kathe rine X, Cook, Lily Colfelt, Eve lyn lluHiim, Martha James, Mil dred James. Eveline Hoffarber. Kuby HolTnrber, Alice Hoard. Ruby Horuecker, Virginia Gar vin. -Ada Hall, Anna Goctze, Car oline E. GofT. Dorothea M. Men kens, Irene Marr, Tunia Konigin. Kate Taylor, Gladys Winn. Sewing. Division II Marguer ite McPoiaml, Dadie Pondelicek. Elleh .weiiicr. Handicraft Leo Elwert, Fred Wen.el. Hiram Ttipper, The follow ing were winners of the free trip to the State Fair: Irene Marr .Sewing Alice Hoard Sewing Leonard Itch Potato growing Fi'aiitis Sehvvull ...Potato, growing The Federal Government is carrying a load that is. almost tier yoml miscomprehension. .We are apt to think t Ii.it because. we can only do a little our help is not worth while. This is a great mistake. .The Hohenollerns base their hope on the belief that a democracy, cannot be united. It is up to us to dispel this belief for all time. Every. loyal citizen is going to get in anil do, his best in every way possible. This in cludes the school children. There are four principal divis ions of work that are to be push ed in the schools of Oregon. We expect every school child in Washington Comity to take some part , in every one of these de pijrtiluci'ils or work. I r Educational material in the form of Government circulars, pamphlets,'" books, 'etc., will be sent for study in school and for distributioni to the homos. II Contributions; ns' Red Cross, V. M. C. -A.; reliefs for the Belgians, -.Poll's, Serbians, etc. I H'-S.-i-vings. .A. Thrift cam paign is started. This -wilb- in elude Thrift Stamps, War Sav ings Ci'rtitie(ates, Liberty Bonds, Savings Bank deposits, etc. TV--Conservation and extra production, Every child , is. a committee to see that the window cards are kept in sight and that the kitchen card is-carefully fid lowed. Every child is expected to produce something in the way of food or clothing. W c hope most children above the fourth gratle at least will complete an industrial project w ith O. A. C. While the children arc helping the government they will be helping themselves. We appeal to the parents to give enthusias tic support ti) this school pro gram. N. A. Frost, County School Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyd, of Southern Oregon, were guests of Mrs. R. Cave', last week. Ed. is an ohltime Dilley-boy, nnd now has a farm in the south part of the state. He bad not met Mrs. Cave for many years, and the inci ting of brother and sister was an epoch in their Holiday season C. B. BUCHANAN & CO., Inc. Hilbborc, Cornelius and Nortli Plains Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Grain, Hay, flour, Feed and Grain Bags Car-lot shipper of POIATOES 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. East Through California Cost Little More Scenic Shasta Route, Sacred Siskiyous, Mt. Shasba. San Fran cisco, Los Angeles, Southern Cal ifornia. Choice of routes. Let us make an itinerary for your trip showing train sched ules, stopovers, etc. Ask nearest ageut or w rit.: jo i" u. om General I'iskmmt '..'fr Pol. J, tW ail' Write for folder on t4i i'Vl,,. Trail of Arizona Southern Hillsboro Auto. Li very Feed and Board&ig Stakfe Prices Reasonable DA f AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. Fhrne, Main yS We wish all our Patrons and all Hillsboro a ' HAPPY NEW YEAR By Prompt Work and Proper Prices we will help to make it Prosperous. Come In and See What We HOFFMAN v , t. Jeweler and Optician Main Street i Hillsboro, Oregon !' Argus and Daily Pacific Lines Look Around Have to Offer Oregonian 2ToSr $6