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HILLSBORO
VOL. XXV
HILLSBORO, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 19. 1918
NO." 28
E
THAU ULS ESTIMATE
I .ant Thtiritday llimy From 7 n. in.
to 'J p. m. Taking l.inU
TIMBF.K BANNF.K I'RIXINCT
Twrnly-riijlit Hundred nnd F.inli
ievn Wm Totnl Up to Monday
Tin- n tji'.l r.ilimi nf mail's from 1h
lit 'J I anil ''I'.' I I ' i iiiirliiilril
List Thursday nilil. Timber, u.
in tin' ilistrirl, uiis III.
I i i t precinct, tin n u'jsl rani .
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rintt It", NnrlliMist Hill,
born 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii I willi I III. 'lli. t-
it r ' lull Ihrcc in (.Tin s ill tin- limn
IV, to "f Indian blnml mil I
( r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Tin' tuliil Inn. ki.l r.iii
tin- lii;iirrs up In 2!. t illi
i uiiiiiin in I'V Moinl.iy urnming,
in i U i ii l; tin' tnl.il ri'uist nil inn up
In 0 uMurk Monday iiiiirniiiL'
JNI7.
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
All persons who subscribed for Third Liberty Loan
Bonds Ihro this bank are hereby notified that the bonds
are now here and ready for delivery.
AH persons who have interest coupons due on prior
bonds taken thro this bank can get same by presenting
the coupons.
1
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE
Peter .larnlis, of m ar llanlis,
w as tlnwn In I Jn- l ily Monday nf
t : i'ii inn.
Jasper killer was in town mi
Monday uiiniiiiig from tlx- West
t 11 ii 11 m rtimi,
Willi In 11 ill a iianu for the
v inter, lniiiiri' at Met a tier's
iiiirhin nl, I )niu Isnu building,
Third Si. IK)
Will. Nelson ttits 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' oyer
S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y , n luiiiing Monday morn
in; to I .a I 11 1 llr, Inn In' is rut
ting l.n nil I n 1 s for urn i rniiK nl
iliiiniihliii)j.
I'.. I. Kiiralll lian his iilliii- in
tin- 1 1 1 1 1 sin 1 r. 1 Natiniial Hank
I'.lil. Itral 1 si air, loans, insiir
anrr of aiilos, 1 lc. CnnvryancrM.
Nol'iry nihlii'. tf
II ilor 1 1 il urn 11, of I ji rm i 11
Ion. was j; r. I lilt fri.nils in tin
lilt Saturday, llr says llir farm
rr who hasn't his rrop savnl this
Ii Mr fill is mil of link .
No I lniil iiij: : All in rsniis, ir
r. s 11 1 I i i', arr fnrl.iilil.il to hunt
or I r.'sp hi on llir ( r indall pl.iri',
lln- It. II. .Ion, s and t Ii. I). I'.
( rorii ri iac. s, all iin.l.T' h asr In
llir unili I'liuin il. as llu rr is slin k
on all pi in 1. I). I. ( 'iirrirri. .'II
( has. Triir, nf Mid.lli'iiii. was
1 1 1 In llir i.iiiiily siat III. at,
(has. has 11111' nf llir hiKfJfsl
iiiiiir drirrs in llir lounly and il
is safr to say that lir is yoiiljr In
.Irv iimrr iruni's than any nth r
lit o drirrs in Washington I'nunly
this srasoti and many a prim" lir
will dry will lir 111ll1lllll.il hv thr
(liri'.iu hoys in I'ritnc'f ni xl win
I.T and spring.
rritatr I'.. W. I.nmli, of thr
Orison Slalr Militia, iiijiir.il in
llir niiln wrrrk m ar thr (irorjir
I . it lit-11 plarr, abovr North I'lains
a few days nun, when n hrokiu
rih p. n.lral. d our of his lungs,
was s.i far rrroti rrd Sunday that
Dr. I'.. II. Suiilh hrot him down
lo his hoipil.il. It now looks as
lhoii"h hr will pull thrniigh, and
hr will run ilrstr ni.rly unit is
iiiiforsi i n I'.implirations st t in.
Iikr pnriiumni.'i. I.nmli is aliout ns
auir as thry makr tln ni and hr
sas lir is going to soon In' nil liis
frit.
PUBLIC SALE
I will si ll nl pulilii' Naif on tin- J.
1'. Taniir.iir farm, ' mih'S N.
of Ilillilmro ami one ntilr snulh
nf North Mains, at ti-n 11. in., on
SATURDAY, SF.I'T. 21
Sorrrl marc, 7 yrti., 1(100; liny
mini', II yrn, 1000; tiny norsr,
1 400; hay driving m;rc, 10 yrs,
1000: sorrrl Lrt-1 . 1 1 1 1 lT . a vrs. 1400:
a hay hor.sr, 7 jiars, 1000 Ids;
S lirooil mows, jniri--tirrtl Hiiroc;
ri L'islcrt'd Dnroc hoar. 28 shouts,
II to (i monlh.s; !I ' Hain wagtin.
wiih- tin-; iron wlutl trutk, Willi
hayrack, light wagon, 2 wagon
hrtls, 7-fl. Mihvnukn: lunili-r, n it
mower, 10 Cliainion rake, ()s
hornc hay teddt-r, Inlcruational
mi 11 stirradrr. new. 12 hoc
(iundlacli drill, 211 loolh spring-
tnntli harrow, tlisc narrow, mi
loolh sled harrow, 14 inch gang
iilou' 14 and lli inch chilled
plows, 2 horse cultivator, peg
loolh garden cultivator, Hero fan
mill, feed cutter; l'o II. P.
engine; No. 17 Dcl.nval ere.-im
sep.'iralr, llaheoek milk tester; 2
row corn planter, iron corrugated
land roller, 2 sets work harness
dhl team; single harness, 200 ft.
7S rope; 1M) feet same; dhl linr
poon hayfork and carrier.pulle.vs,
emery grinder and numerous oth
er articles.
Terms $25 or less, cash; ov
er, S months time, lianknhle notes
at 8 per cent. Lunch at noon.
Tamiesie & Josscy, Owners; B.
I. Cornelius, nuctioneir; John
Vanderwal, clerk.
OVER OREGON STATE
Now Mills and Addition to Old
0np ii Word from Everywhere
NO CAR SHORTAGE YET
Astoria Enjoys Wonderful Busi
ness nnd Asks for More Help
Met 'ormirk - M
hi r ( 'n. has install
eCorniiek I.lilii
i d a (jtiantity of
nr u machinery.
ltnring ( iiiipie licit U
Co. Iimiulit hv ( r. ilia 111
K: Tilr
lank for
.1:1,005.
Astoria 1000 111.11 hinists, pipr
lillrrs, I . 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 ; 1 k rs, ji.ilt.riiiii.il.
its and foundry men w anlrd Inn
at 011. r. (ioiul in a. inn nil I ion 1
illld govcrnilli III scale u.-tges
paid.
North lli nil I.11111I11 r husiness
is active on lower I'nipipi.t. New
mill lieing liuilt and Itriilsport
mill chitiigrs hands.
r.ugcnr -5, MOO acres liinhrr
laud ciiulaining I II .'1,0(10 fl, )oug
las lir in iteulon and I.aue i.iiin
lies sold to Montana 1 11 111 lit-runt 11
for ."500,000. Mill to he t recti il.
capacity 100,000 ft.
(in-sham - War contracts to
manufacture leather for army
nnd artillery keep W'. II. Me.Moii
irs - Co., working maximum r.i
parity with payroll of 7, MX) p. r
mouth.
I'lirtlaiid Conslructinn of 500
winches, largest single order of
character ever placed here and
prtilialily nn 1'acilic coast, to hr
undertaken hy Ilelscr Machine
Works for Kiucrgrncy I'leet Cor
poration. l'.lnpire- liig sawmill to lie op
rriite.l here. Will he put on
spruce culling, necessitating new
Induing camps.
North Ilenil- Hunker Ihll gels
concrete road at cost of 111,111.1.
!I2 ; w ork In start immediately.
North Hind - Two vessel-laiim-linl
here recently.
McMinnville gets carload of
trout for Yamhill county stream-.
Host Imrg man realizes 14,000
Imves tomatoes from 7 acre trai l
r.ULTcnr S00 lir log cut near
coast ; scaled 20.000 feet.
Portland - Increase in lir pro
.1 nit i 1 11 ; government asks liOO
ears per month. Auuust supply i
1110 cars.
Ciupiille- -.lohnson mill, ties
Irnyeil ly tire, in operation again.
(iary Motor Truck Co., of da
ry, Indiana, are shipping motor
Irueks from factory to bonded
warehouses in principal western
eilirs lo hold in reserve for re
shipment and drive away delivery
during busy seasons when rail
roads are overlaveil and freight
curs niiolitainalile.
Oregon Cit v Huilding nceupi
e.l hy Miller" .v Ohsl clothing
-lore undergoing numerous im
proveinenls; to lie occupied hv
Jones llrug Co.-
HOME FROM MINE
lioht. Simpson and W ill Jack
have returned from Tciuloy, Ida
ho, w here they have been work
in!!; their quart, mine. They li t
a contract for running the tunnel
into the main ledge, and it will be
completed in perhaps three
months. 1 he boys will spentl the
winter down here, and Simpson
was in the oil v Monday, confer
ring with Jack, llolh think they
have something big up there
when thev get it opened to day-
liiiht. Their inanv Washington
111 ii I v friends hope thev will
strike an Eldorado.
Wanted: Forty acre farm,
well improved, and near school
Inquire at No. 1550 Third street
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale at the
Chas. llarrclt ranch ' miles
soutbwest of Hanks, at 1 p. in.,
on
SATURDAY, SKPT. 21
F.lcvcn head of cows: One, Hoi
sit-in Grade, 7 yrs., fresh Sep. 'J5;
Jersey grade, 7 yrs., fresh Sep.
2(5; llolslein grade, 5 yrs., fresh
Sept. :0; Jersey grade, (! yrs.,
fresh Nov. 12; Jersey grade, fi
it 1 T cm . t . ..... ....1..
yrs., iresn rsov. zt ; jersey gnmr.
H vrs.. fresh Dec. (1; llolslein
grade, 3 yrs., fresh Dee. 18; Hol
stein grade, 3 yrs., fresh Dec. 27;
llolslein grade, 5 yrs., fresli Feb.
2; Jersey grade, 8 yrs., fresli Jan.
27; Ilolstein grade, 3 yrs., fresh
April 5. Four shoats, 100 lbs.
each.
Terms: Nine months banka
ble note, at 8 per cent interest ; ,'t
per cent off for cash over $20.
l'l'TKR JACOP.S, Owner,
J. V. Hughes, Auctioneer.
Otto Gnlaway, Clerk.
I'Tticsl fiiiettrr, of l,.iuri j, was
a city caller. Saturday,
I). (iiger, nf near Phillips, was
an Argus caller thr last nf tin
week.
Jack Itoliiiison, of Laurel, and
John Ilerdlrti, of Hlooniing, were
in town Saturday.
For Sale: Six head work hors
es, 1200 to 1000. C. K. Davis, 1
mile west nf North Plains. 30
I.nii llaincl has moved from
the ranch ami will reside at ()r
iiii'ii for the winter. He was in
the city Monday.
Itusscll Frost, who has been
ranching near Hanks fur several
years, has moved bark to llillslio
ro. and will work at the sawmill.
M. M. Itead.'of Carrolls, W'l...
came over the last of the week
and spent a day here. lie expects
In work at the shipyards this
w inter.
Wanted A Hi-cond-hand Ford
machine; body not essential, but
must have good motor. See
Reeves, at the Telephone office,
Hillsboro. 23-tf
( has. Crocker, of hi low New ton,
was an Argus caller Tuesday
morning. Chas, has hit the quar
ter century mark with the relig
ious weekly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, of
Arcade district, above North
Plains, were in town Friday. J.
C. says the rains stopped picking
of hops but for a day.
A heavy rain visited this sec
tion last Friday, ami settled 'he
dust, rein-wed the pasture, and
tlid a world of good for tic late
potato in the hill regions.
Those desiring dry slabwood,
four foot or 16-inch, four foot fir,
10-ineh fir, or coal, notify us at
once. Prompt delivery. II. D
Schmcltzer, Tel. 2477, res.; office
642. tf
W. II. Taylor and wife and
daughter, Florence, returned la-l
M.i k from W heeler, Ore., in or
der to be here for he opening of
school. They have been on the
coast line since spring.
Increase your production per
man ami, save money thro less
hiring by using the Moline Uni
versal Tractor. See John Wun
derlieh, Ilillsboro, one tloor south
of Telephone Central, or at his
Hanks office. 25-tf
('apt. R. 1.. Itusscll anil Messrs.
Steele anil 1 liornc, who lectureil
here last week, arrived back from
Tillamook last Saturday evening.
ami went tin to McM iuiiville.
where they talked to 2,000 peo
ple that e t iling.
Kay l'mmott, 1 .011 Kmmott, Os
ar Peterson, Ilillsboro, and Neil
Emmott, of Portland, left last
week for Klamath Falls for an
overland trip. Ray will remain
there for the present, anil work
for the hiir Miller & l.UX stock
firm.
It. mini Iriii fares to Forest
Grove to the Washington lounly
......... 1
Fair, from Ilillsboro, S. P. lines,
arc 30 cents for adults. No reduc
tion for half fares. Reduced
rates from Hubcr. Reedville, Cor
lielius, Patton, Huxton, Aloha
Dilley, Hanks and Timber.
F. A. Reitzel, of Farmington,
was in the citv Monday, aecom
p.inietl by his son. A. F. Reitzel.
now first class radio and wireless
man in the V. S. navy, w ho re
Inrneil to San 1' raneisco on or
ders, the first of the week. II.
will be assigned to his vessel the
week. lie has now been in the na
val service nearly a year.
1.. C. Schmidt, of West Union
was in town last week. L. C
v ishes it known that he is not tin
Schmidt who is in trouble over a
.i.'he of liouor found cast of
town I.. C. was born nnd raised
in the tieiveua section, mm mn
lie is not in the liouor business. If
be were he thinks be would have
it cached where it would not be
found.
C. C. Heers, of Varley, w ent
to Yalimn last week with about
90 Iwiil of choice reuisterctl
Han ushire sheep, rams ami ewes
for entry at the Washington
State Fair. When he gets through
there he will take the consign
incut to Salem provided be .
not m II them at Yakima. C
took championship prizes at Yak
ima last year.
Frank Williams, of 808 Mimic
sola Avenue, and W. P. Ream
both of Portland, came out the
last of the week and went up to
lluek Mountain with Jasper Kef
fcr. Williams landed a four
point buck and the others brot
down a four pointer ami live
liointer. The live-pointer weigl
ctl about 200 lbs. dressed and the
bovs had to cut him in twain bt
fore thev could net him out of the
hills. Frank Williams now want
a vacation every week until
gets his limit.
ON 4THUBERIY LOAN
Every Pupil Capable Should Get
Buy This Week
MEDAL FOR EACH COUNTY
Gold Medal Will Be Given Vic-
torious State Writer
In response to inquiries from
roehial and private schools. Fred
Roalt, slate chairman of tin
y cniuiuitt.'e, auuoiiiiccil thai
pupils, wn. nn r m iiulilii or
private schools, are eligible in
lis state-wide competition of tin
ii r I ii Libert v Loan.
I ii.isiinicli as llicrc is no irir.-i m
alum to take care of t he ennlu
in Slll'll I II si 1 1 1 1 1 m n x, he lias lli ( lit
to leave the mailer III cliarg.
i , .. .
f the heads of such schools. In
some cases there are no gr.ulc
only classes corrcspiii,,! to III.
grades and in division nf the pul
ir school in such casts, il will In
p to the head nf the private
tool, or such sehii.il to d. t. r
mine in what relative position the
ssav of a pupil can lie entered.
Essays written in such schoo
mid be sent direely to the Stat
ontest Committee, care of Lib
rty Loan headquarters at Port
ind. The names and irratle of
w riter must be on the outside
f
very such paper
This is expected to add hum!
reds more contriliutions lor Hit
ssav committee to judge.
Portland public schools are di
nting time anil study to the sub-
et of the essay's this week prep
aratory to the opening of tin
ourth Liberty Loan campaign in
ii rt la ml next week. Throughout
the state there is a general intcr'-
t in the contest; even in d
nets where school has not been
resumed, county siiperitendi'iits
mil others have asked details of
the loan.
Prizes have lieen announced as
en goltl nit-clals lor me siai
wide winners in each of the ten
trades of the a-ra miliar school
mil hiah school bt-uimiing witl
I he third grad
Ii such district. where school
has resumed, teachers of the tlif
crent irrades will juili;e the best
s-avs in their classes ami pass
them on lo the principal who will
orwartl them to the county sul
rintendent. The winners in In
oimtv will lie forwarded t
tate headquarters for main com
petition. Where school has not
esumed. essays should be si lit
lirectlv to the county suuert "I.
lent
P.eside the gold medal for the
tale winners there will be a -ii
it medal for the best e--.ay.iii
ach grade in each county. Am
ssavs must be in the 1 amis of the
onnty superintendent on Sept.
17, and mailed immediately to
Portland.
LAST HALF, $3.10
The condenser w ill pay 10 per
wt. for milk for the last half of
September. 1 his statement is
made to the Argus by Supt. Lamb
of the Ilillsboro condenser.
HOOD RIVER
App'
will
harvest help wanted. Work
tart about Oct. 1. ages
men. if. I. oil to women, .i.uo.
Good slerpiiig accomodations ami
board at 35 cents per meal, when
esireil. Write for particulars.
Diclerson tt Peck, Hood River,
Ore.
20
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned w ill sell at pub
lic auction at the 1?. P. Cornelius
farm, 2V' miles northwest of
North Plains, and 2 mile.s cast of
Mt. Dale, on
MONDAY, SEPT. 30
Beginning at 10 o'clock, the fol
lowing property: rour ISo. 1
work horses, 1400 lbs. each; colt
coining 2 yrs. old; t cows in good
flow of milk; three 2-year-old
heifers; 2 Duroe brood sows; 28
young hogs, 100 lbs. each; .'J1')
u-.'i.ion nnd steel truck, both
nearly new; good (i-ft. binder; 5
ft. mower; 12-ft. rake; buggy
single disc plow ; double, disc
plow; 11-disc grain drill; rolling
disc; steel drag harrow; spring
tooth harrow; 3 walking plows
25 tons loose hay; garden culti
1-iitnr! liav fork nnd rope; set
i
heavy team harness; grindstone
platform scales, and many arti
eles too numerous to mention
l.tiiteli will be servcil at noon.
Terms: $25 and under, cash. Ov
cr $25, one year s time, 8 per
cent interest, approved note
Leonard VanLom, owner; B. P
Cti-n.-liiis. auctioneer: John an-
derwal, clerk.
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
( Incorporated )
Ilillsboro, 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.
HARD SURFACE ROADS
Will soon lead from Portland to
tlie splendid
Beaverton - Reedville
Acreage
Many choice small tracts 0:1 sale.
Splendid train service r-.ur-.. :
evening into the city. Buy your little
home before the l:c rnise comes.
SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
102 Fourth Street PORTLAND, OREGON
Res. 411 Rodney Ave.
Let us move yon into Portland.
storage.
C. K. ROGERS' TRANSFER
GENERAL HAULING
Long Distance Moving and Heavy Hauling.
WE HAUL ANYTHING
TWO LARGE TRUCKS PROMPT SERVICE
Office with Riverview Auto Transfer, 271 Taylor St. Phones:
Main 5205; A 8110 Also buy cattle, hogs, sheep, etc.
W. 0. Donclson
' UNDERTAKER
ttt
Calls attended night or day.
Chapel and Parlors.
Hillmboro. - Oregon
We Have the Neatest and Most Complete Stock of
JEWELRY and
SUNDRIES ...
In the City of Hillsboro. We do repair
work in first-class work and our charges
are always reasonable ::::::
IF YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING
YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT. .
c
v Jeweler
Main Street t
Phone East 89
No charge for small
s. L J
Th
Old Relit, 1
Hartford
The Hartford Fire Ir;s tr
ance Co., is the first and : nly
Co.that oilers Farmeis. pro
ducers, buyersandShippersof
live stock absolute frctec
tion against loss of your
stock li;
See, Phone
Vanderwal,
Phone Main
!
"w aw w "r
and Optician
lliltsooro. Oregon
f
1
y death of any cause. I
5
or Write to Juhn I
is
Agent, 774 8th St.,
i
103. Hillnboio, Ore. f
i s.