I'P lr nllLLS HILLSBORO, OREGON, FEBRUARY 21, 1918 NO. 49 VOL. XXIV BR0;- ; .-- T -'t TZ J; Tliirty-ono Men Drawn for Cir cuit Court to Convene March 4 HALF OF LIST FARMERS OlliciiiU Also Draw Six for Coun ty Court Jury Service 'hik II. A. kuritli iiml Sheriff A pilcgille Tuesday drew (liirtv- ne mi ii for tin' circuit court veil re, In rt port here Marrli fur tin- March term. Of tin' thirty 4inr over half lire farmer. While tin- ollicials were in tin" habit liny also drew nix fur county t'uiirl service fur four mouths. Tin' circuit court venire : . James letlin Forest (iron IVder I. LiMi-garde. IlilKlioro It ft ,l.iKiil',ilv Sherwood It !l I. nun I It 'J .... F (in.vc It 1 Sherwood It ft I', (i rtrutotl ., .tolill V I lushes V III .l.'ll'liHOll .... , .liilin (' A ii.l. r Wm (' Darctv.. ... Kintoii 11 :t IilNlw.ro It 11 .Infill runic Frank Culfclt II V Meade t'nlt iii Wyldcr II T lliuton It A TU I'.iUnril C WcU.L Jlrooki Howard S I. Carlylc , John (iniirilc , ..... UilUln.ro Sherw noil ( Irciieo ... F'orcst Grove ... 1'iircsl Grove Ilea vi rion It I SliirwoiiilJ ( ; hi tun H i F'orcst tirn c Ucnvcrtoii Joint F Dnvis .. .Slicrwiii.il It 3 Joint linlaiiil ..,.. Hcitvcrton It 3 Andrew (i Siiiulliloom Tlgnrd St. 'jilicn II Ilullock Hunks Ii 2 W tit A Vcrboort V drove It 'I Alfred .1 DvhIc. Portland It 1 N.mlt .1 linker 1' Grove It 1 Al'lm Peter Sherwood It ft i iv (lral.ln.ru,. Hcnvcrli.it It it Mill.ui F. ItriKK-t. DilU y Ito lici t 'riniiiipn.il .... Portland It " George A Patterson Hillshorn 1 N Itoliiiison ..... .. Titiiliititt C 'on ii t v Court Juror F. J Godinaii...... Hillsdale It 2 W in ll.tr.cc Henvcrtnn It Joint It Il.trgrave Hilltiboro .loliu II KlliTHini llcnvi rtnii It 4 Trunk llihliop ...Sherwood It 1 JIi n nj . Sherwood It 5 PARLEY M. EDWARDS Paihv M. F.dwarils wits l.orii Monti.i lirr. 'crinout. .Inly in I S HI, mill ilicil at his Inline in Or. lien, nil Feb. 13. 1 ! 1 8. De ceased eiiuic to Oregon nearly H years urn, going In Oregon City, i where lie worked in tin' paper mills for a time. I.iiter lie pur- luiM il n farm at Fnriningloii, iiml miii one of the first dairymen in Washington futility. lisos iug of I Ik farm, lie moved to Portland, where he wits married to Mrs. .lane Wiley, March M, IN!!'.', front I'ortlaiiil lie niovcil In Neuherg, nnil from there to '.n allis, coming In Oreiico near lv si year iio, Hcfori' ciiininu to Oni;nii lie niarrleil it Miss llcviiohN. ilmiRbtcr wfts liorn In Ihcin, both I""!? !"' ilci. I. lb' Niirvivcil by liis w ill nw ninl a sister, n-rctl HH years, lit iii at Daniclsnn, Cintil. 'l'lic funeritl were Itebl lit Oreii co. I'riihiy, iiml interment was in the llillsbori) cemetery. l'or Sale Melbourne wagon, ,'l inch lire, lirst cIiish cniiititioti, cinnl to inch, compK'lo with California -rrnin bcil. Price, rea siin.ible. liiiiiire at lltf Noi'lh I'lains Meat Market. Tclcihoiie, M i in 57:i. North I'lains ri'it-Ir.-.l. Sum .lohnson nnil .lolin Kasse baiiin, Shmly Hi'ook, nnil ('has. Wnlteis, of North I'lnins, were Hillslioio visitors Saturday. EXECUTORS, Administrators, Guardians, Pub lie Custodians and others Laviug public and private trusts to perform can render proper service by depositing with its. 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 Herman Cup, of near (irccn ville, wits In the city Sunday, II, It. I'liltnli, of Olson Station, was n city visitor Tuesday, on business at the court house. Carl Ilcrgtfreii, of North I'lains, was over Saturday, al IciuliiiK the dairy meeting. Jacob Wlsiucr iiml two sons, J. J. ami Carl, were up from Ce dar Mill, Saturday nfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F.nrl I.ulher ciuuc up from Meilfnrd, mid spent Sun day with the A. P. l.ulhcrs and the Ilarlrauipfs, Attorney W, (J. Hare went to Salem Tiiesilay, to nppenr befure one of the state boards for n Southern OrcKon cliciititK'. Mr. and Mrs. Oail Wells, of Portland, were out Sunday, I-.il-iiiK lioine folks, (iail is still in the electric department in the sliipbuililiiiK work. Haskrt Social Fur bcticlit of Iowa Hill Hand, at Firdalc scbool house, Mnrclt U, nt 8 p, in. The band will furnish the music nnil program. I'.verybody Invited. l'or Sale--liig tirade Jersey, fresh cow, 8 years tdd, makes it lbs butter weekly; also !)-yr-old ;'olt, workeil few times; gentle .iiul kind. - S. M. (iiapiuau, Cor nelius, Ore. 47-! Archie Drown, well known here in the restaurant business several years ntjn, "ml later nl Forest drove, in tbf livery busi ness, is here front California for a short visit. X, M. I.allue, in business ! Sheridan, w as dow n to Ilillsboro, Friday, urccling friends. Zibr says that Sheridan is still thriv ing even if the town has sent n Krcat many youiitf nteil to the war, l'or Sale or F.xcliaiitfc Ninv room house in nice residence dis trict of Ashland, Oregon. Also business block consisting of three stores below with apartments above, all bringing in nice in come. Will take city or farm property near Ilillsboro. Write ISox Ilillsboro, Ore. k-l Mrs. I'.sthcr I.eisy, of Portland, and her son, Douglas, with the Portland police force, were i.nl over Sunday, guests of the (leo. Il.'tthorns, of Laurel. Guv Ila- lliorn, who is now in the Navy, w as up the last of the w eek, on a leave ol itliseiiee aim lite grand mother made it special trip out to , f a I ..1 sec the sailor. Mrs. .1. J. Krebs, of Itocka- way, is in the city. She has been visitiiiL- in Portland, mid was ac companied to that city by Itei dnuuhler, Mrs. Martin Wood ward, of Juneau. Alaska, who returned to her Northern home this week, after all extended vis it at the parental home at Rock invav. Mrs. Krebs will visit rcl atives and friends here this week while J. J. plays solitaire at tin beach home. She savs that Rock nwav has ittanv men workinir in the government spruce division On a recent Sunday night i tmiiv of l(i, mostly women, from the Oak Park ami Jamrs section went to church, making the tti on foot, rather than bother with the teams or tnaehiiien. On their return home tltev nut up their umbrellas, sixteen in number, and at the lotnr bridire tbcv met mi auto. The headlight , threw ir biro and .shimmer on the wet umbrellas, and the driver .stop pctl, thinking perhaps it was licet of cps, or it procession from the war zone. When he saw what the parade was be offeree lo treat them to ice erenni if they would walk back to the city but his courteous offer was de eliucd. I Over One Hundred Attend St- tion at court Houie Saturday EN LOCALS IN COUNTY President Alma D. Katz Pretent and Outlined Need of Industry Over one hundred Attended the meeting called by the Oregon Dairymen's League in the court ouse last Saturday, and the ight Washington County Locals were represented l.y n limit sixty ineliil.ers, lite other lorty lieliig airyuteii who were interested in the developments of the business. liiin 1). Katz, the president of the league, was in charge, of the session, ami he told of the vieis- itudes of the men w ho furnished the milk for the country, and ask- d for members for the organiza tion. Washington County has the following on the directors' ist: Chns. 1). Hernnrds, It. H. Den ny ami Jacob .wuigli, jsenvcr- on; I'lrich Tannlcr, A, Schall- icrger, M. Kclirli, i. r.. arm- strong, Hillsdale; 1 lios. (. artmcn ael, (iaston. Washington County has eight ... . " i ocnis, Willi secretaries as ioi- ows : No. 1, L. Ci. Self ridge, Hanks; So. 2, F.. M. Maxwell, daston, It. No. a, It. H. Denny. Heaver- on, lire.; .o. u, l lias, jtaniioru, orcst drove; No. H, 1 W. Con- t, l l.l, 1 f . V ,11 ncii, lliiisiioro, u. i; .so. n. .ester K. Campbell, Scholls, Ilillsboro, It. 2; No. 15, J. J. Wismer, Portland, It. 2; No. It), arl Hcrgcrell, Ilillsboro, It. 8, at North Plains. A number signed up with the .ncitls, and n number of other lave tin! tnauer oi an orgnni.n- liou uniler consideration. BIRTHDAY very enjoyable afternoon was spent at ISloonling. at Hie Home of Mrn-'Hhrnsfcrt, last Friday, in ii.nor of her birthday. I be af ternoon was taken up with music and conversation, after which n licious luncheon was served. The guests departed wishing ner , i .. i. i many more sucn uinuiuivs. Those present were Mrs. J. J. Krebs, Mrs. J. h. Reeves, .Mrs. Mauley and Vera, Mrs. Hiinning. Mrs. Sehub, Mrs. Pfnlil, Mrs. Muhman, Mrs. II. Kantna, Mrs. Il.-iiiielinan, Mrs. F.d Krahmer, Mrs. Volgeiiiut, Mrs. Krabmcr Sr. Mrs. Hcrriim. Mr. and Mrs. Sehimlel. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Ilerr .en a Mrs. Kariicttstein, Misses liertlia and Anne Jlclirmnii ROBT. N. SHANE Itohert -. Miane, oi r in die'''n l'ortland, Feb. nfffl'ti illness of seven h . rtiu niia. Me was Robert N. Shane, of Farmington, Hi, 11) IS. nil inonin . . . as horn m Delaware Co., Iowa, March l(i lSt!2. Me was married to Susan Saniels iii 1K!2. They came to the coast in 1!08, ami settled a mile cast of Farmington. .Hi leaves a widow and one son Frank L. Shane. Of bis immedi nle familv he leaves three sisters i-ei.tiiiir in l'ortlainl Nan C. Frances A. and Mary . A broth er, John, died a few weeks ago The funeral was held I'cb. IS and interment was in Mt. Calva rv Cemetery, near Portland. Mr. Shane was a kind and lov ing husband nnd father and good neighbor. .Tniiies Thomnson, n donkey emrineer w ilh the Tualatin Val ley Lumber Co., had his left leg broken while, running a donkey last Saturday. Hie crank pin loose and the crunk struck him several times befor he could get away. His knee cap u'hm broken and the bone was fractured near the knee cap, ex tending Into the joint. Dr. E. H Smith attended the sufferer and savs that the break is a bad one .iii'.l will lav Thompson up for some weeks. Simrle Comb White Minorca ecus for sale for hatching. From pens that score above !0. My hiids are very lurirc a new strain called the American Beau ty; prize winners; won all prises at 1917 State l'air, ami 10 prizes at Washington Co. Fair. F.ggs $1.G0 per setting of 16. Wm. Tupper, Box li)3, Ilillsboro, Ore gon. 4!"tf Preaching at Advent Christian Church next Sunday. Sermon by E. W. Shepard, Evangelist, Port land. You are Invited. Ulrielt Keinpf, of Helvetia, was in town yesterday. G. W. Whitmori: a i"in .?6in Laurel the first of the irk, v..,.. I li...... ll:1,!rk. I. ilou n lo llii- conr ImiisC JTuiAi! J a , .7 - on business. , , 4 I Mel Iliatt, of near yjlb:y, was in tow n Tuesday, conf 'w! v illi the county court, ft J. H. Walker, of lin, and Frrd Clark, of Fnirftfrigron, were city cullers the l!rX of the w eek. ' . -- Supervisor Vitmlerzaiidcn, ;T' Roy, mid J. A. krieger, of Ver boort, were Ilillsboro visitors Saturday. Supervisor TrachseJ, of ncar F.liiicmica, and II. It.Kdigar, Of Bethany, were Hillsbr visitors' Monday morning. Carl A. Munson -arid Helen Cornwall were united! in marri age in this city, Feb. fi ID is. Judge W. I). Smith ofltf iattng. Peter Vnndchey, of jfeuvcrtmi, was in the city the fir.-4.!.ue week. Pete has bought proper ty in Heaverton to make a per manent home. ; Wm. Moore, of Portland, was out Sunday, to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Moore, pioneer of 18 Hi. Win. says his son, Roy, is now in the U. S. army. Lutheran services at the Cong, church, Sunday afternoon. Eng lish services at 2 o'clock ; (ierni ui services at 2:45; Sunday School at 2. E. W. Luecke, Pi'stor. E. L. Moore, traveling for a Seattle wholesale house, arrived in from San l'raneisco, the lirst of the week, ami stopped over in Ilillsboro, Monday, f'.r a .short isit with family and friends. For Sale Holstein bull calf. I months old, out of splendid rea- stered cow and registered hull. Jesse Hansen. Heaverton. II. 'i. Telephone 2 !) It X "J , Hillsboro cen tral, llirce miles west ol teilari Mill. tr-o ! Lro II. Fitzlaff, of South Tual atin formerly, now cook with the Hi 1st Infantry at Camp Lewis. with rank of sergcnftt wus over Sundav, visiting home folks. Leo tys that it is a great game ami he never felt better in bis life. E. I. Kuratli has his office in the Ilillsboro National Hank Hid. Loans your money, insures your niildings, rents your houses, luiy.s , ,, . i ami sells your properiv, inai-ies collections. Notarv Public. lso speaks German and Swiss. .Fudge Cranilall is receiving the greetings of his friends on his 87th birth anniversary. The Judge is still able to get around. iiul he can still make one of the best after-dinner talks you ever heard. Free Methodist Church, corner Fifth and Oak Sts., J. N. ood. Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. m., Mrs. I.ueV Sigler, Superin tendent; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:.'10 p. m.; prayer nieetting on 1 hiirs.lav evenings. All are welcomed. I have 130 acres lor sale, six miles soutii ot nuisooro; nrij . . . it'll 1 S . i .. acres clear; eighty acres heavy saw timber; ten acres grove ffOOll DUIlllings; iauuiy oienarui . , ., ,. r ! 1 1 . large creek runs through place; 1 1 cows. 4 heifers. All goes very reasonable; one-half cash or 1 will sell the timber for cash m hand. A. L. Grebe, Ilillsboro Ore., It. 2, Box 28 IS !) E.lw. Sehulmerieh fell in th basement at bis Main St. home, early Sunday morning, and frac tured one of his legs. He was game enough to get upstairs, and Dr. Smith fixed him up so he is resting easy. Ed. smoked that old dudeen'of his all the way to the. doctor's ollice and all the way back, and observed thai he would get a little vacation all his own. Win. Iluutemaiin, stationed at Camp Lewis, was home this week, visiting his wife nnd rela tives. Wm. looks fine and says that they feed him finely over there. lie has gained ilO pounds since he was sent to the Cam). He is stationed at the pumping plant, and savs it seems like old times, when he pumped water for irrigation on the Muntemann ranch. Sarah Ii. Krieger has sued Wm. Krieger, an attorney, for divorce, the case being brought here on ehanire of venue from Columbia County. She alleges that marri age took place in HHHi, in Port land. She says her husband says he is making about $1,500 aiuui nllv in his law practice, and she nslis for $100 monthly for tin support of her two minor chil dren and $100 monthly for her self. mm BOARD SAYS ' ' v Daily by Physicians j REJECTED SIX IN ONE D Number are Sent to Medical j visory Board at Portland 1A W. I). Wood and Dr. F.'r -&i!y have been putting In si en and eight hours daily exam fng men for fitness for U. S. vice, and they have declared fit from- twenty to thirty ea day. The examinations and thj results, by days, follows: 1 Thursday, Feb. Uth I Jno. G. Findlatcr, 'OloS-cr S't.rthrup, Julius Kosnitskv, G4 E. 1 itzlatf. Walter J. Judd. Hi ert'M. M ( Robert, Leo Whites.' Kibert A. Taylor, Albert Mel ci?, Clarence E. Bennett, Clel C. Inklev, Chas. K. Grifli Herman I''. Zuercher, Rjjy V. G ry, Fred W. Kastcr, Craude '. McCurdy; Ernest C. Lehrer, L snn Moad, Alva Patten, Fr Cradis. I Friday, Feb. 15 1 Wesley M'h'itford, Oswald ( Olson, Carl W. Hergert, Albei Sehoiiiburg, Alax T. Wallac Geo. M. Susbauer, Perry Curti Chas. Lee Young, Ernest Tucker, Myron Bryan, Jos. New land, Carl Horehers, Guy C Mott, Herman Janieke Jr., Job A. Anderson, Alva J. Davis, New ton C. Shipley, Hugh Lilly, Clyd C. Ziylcr, Clarence I'amme, Jos eph Vaii.'iiideiih.'igen, Winfred R. Swift, Fred Sehombeekler, Fran cis I.eis. Appealed to medical advisory hoard John II. Holznagel, Roy II. Hughes, John D. Neuman, Chas. Riehter. Saturday, 16th Chas. F. Gray, Benj. F. Scrog- Sins, l. orey btowcll, Kalpn 1J. Cole, Elmer O. Barber, Edwin Smith, Rav V. Coleman, Carl J. Wuthcri, Louis Peterson, Michael Denan, John M. Vanderzanden, I'mil Krause, Fred Dysle, Co fred Losle, August II. Dcssing'er, Henry Kastek, John William Schneider, Herbert W. Rowe, Ernest E. Segessman, David L. lohnson, Chas. N. Green, Frank J. Persinger, John R. A. List, Eu icene M. Smith. Harley B. La liu.nt. Alfred Hebeisen, Homer II. Cadv. Referred to medical advisory aril Wm. Martin, Walter V. Ciiniuo, Hugh L. Weik, Roy L. Humphreys, Fred W. Gombert, Henry C. Vannoy, Chas, Pester lield. Calvin J. Il'olem. R e j ected Benj . Cuminings. Monday, 18th Alfred P. Eriekson, Robert E. ites. Werner M. Prahl, Henry G. Weekert. Carl B. C hristener, Arthur 1). Rowe, Fred P. Lyons, Wm. E. Moers, John H. Eberly, Gaylord B. Abraham, Martin Vamlecoevering, Earl M. Moore, Wm. F. Durig. Lander Klaus, August Graue, Wm. P. Vandeeoe- vering, Olaf Johnson,-Herbert T Strong, Martin Lyons, Frederick A. Serjent. Jos. F. Mann, Roy E Benefiel, Geo. Peter Nelson, Oray Davis, Harrison M. Hughson, Robert Lee Townson, Joseph D Yandehev. Sent advisory medical board Geo. B ruina ton, Alfred J. Hutch- ens, Wm. II. Cornelius, Wilton E Mincklev, Sydney Westfall, Wm D. Sellers. Rejected Geo. M. Rasmus- sen, Andrew Frid, Carl T. Fiseh- r, Carl Frid, Morgan Jefferson, Jas. A. Sellers. (Continued on page 2) L. J. SIMPSON Louis J. Simpson, of North Bend, Ore., lias tiled for governor, run ning on the Republican ticket He promises n business man's ad ministration, and savs he wants to see old Oregon do all it can to help win the war, and his friends think he can be a big factor in lielniug. His announcement is In mother column. For Sale Two Grade Jersey cows; will lie iresn dv rco. i .,, 1 1 1 - TSl V irood milkers : middle aiie. Fred C. Mever, Cornelius, Ore., R. Three miles south of Cornelius Phone, Blooming 51. 47-9 Dr. E. H. Smith operated on Mrs. Marshall Elder this week She is convalescing at the Smith Hospital. Georcre Holsheimer, of Elmon iea, was in the city Tuesday, and called on the Argus. George son, Philip, now in the service at I t. Stevens, was up the other il.iv. visitimr home folks. He now weichs 210 lbs, a good reeom mend for the cuisine at the Fort C. B. BUCHANAN & CO., Inc. O Va c ae HSmL h; - t 3 ' E5" ft c 7i CO r s J - : s s rn vvi i r g Vx .rn ' x I 1 is sf-i3 H S r, c ? t iBJUfK-4, L AAllAAAAlll AAAA1AJ.J, r TTTTTTf TtTT TTTTTTtt JfCfcVACU. Phone 115. i i .i : j ' t . K HARD SURFACE ROADS Will soon lead from Portland to the splendid Beaverton - Reedville Acreage Many choice small tracts on sale. Splendid train service mortiing and evening into the city. Buy your little home before the big raise conies. SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 102 Fourth Street PORTLAND, OREGON Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DAf AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & T. Washington Sts. Phone, 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 Look Around See What We Have to Offer HOFFMAN i Jeweler Main Street i Argus and Daily r m m I Plains ) S and OF Lath ( .Flour ( s Prices. Main 14, Main 263. 1 GS bid, mated to ngpen at All- ompson, Boitl. I and Optician Hillsboro, Oregon Oregonian One Y r for Only $6