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HILLSBORO, OREGON, SKPTRMBKR 2G. 1918
NO. 29
VOL. XXV
.s -I
GAME LAW PERMITS
SHOOTING OCT. IS1
Cliinrtc Pheasant in Open Season
for Month After Next Tuesday
IUKDS THOT NUMEROUS
War Demand on Young Men
Menu Lena I liuilinn Tliii Senium
The open M il .mi fur ( hinrsr, or
M 1 1 l; 1 1 ! j . 1 1 1 li-ji itt n t , grouse and
unlive pin .i .,'inU, In (film in i
Tuesday morning, and those who
know say that t lit- birds are rath
i r 1 1 n 1 1 f 1 1 1 this year. Tin nut ox -rrlv
cold winter Hilt favorable In
yamr birds, niul llir siiiniiirr lias
I. n n fruitful. Hunt, ri this year
villi nut In- IK iitimcloiis as usual,
I In-re liming In i n so in iiiv young
un it SI III III till' I lllllHlllll III-., Illlll
lln V ii rr usually lln boy vvIhi j.i t
ml nfli r tin- Chinas rm li full.
(iroiisc arc mure nnmo us
llitin usual, fiml tin native plica s--nut
is iilmiil lln' only liinl tliiit
hasn't Mil incr. use in j xijiiii.tt t l .
N'.i (jiiml rciis.ni is know ti fur this
i An pliiiH tlial lliry'hnxr rililil.il
ly diminished frnui year In year.
( Ink Klirnlli Ihih li.'iil ipiitc a
busy Hi i k helling hunter's liei 11
sis llnis presaging an cntlis to
lite lirlds licit W i rk.
METCALF-COOLEY
Miss Lul l I.Vilin CiioleV, iliiu:h
l.r of Mr. anil Mrs. I . it, ( mil. v.
uf l.iiurrl. w as iiiiil. il in lu.ii ri.ii.'.r
In Itay W. M.leilf. at link. l y.
Cnl,, Sept. 1 K, I'.'IH, 'lie bride is
wi ll klnitt II In re and at Sal. lit,
where .lie livril ft number of
X cars.
PUBLIC SALE
tin
Sal i
linn
year
man
I -'.'ill;
box,,
H.nis ;
u nlr
ft
(
drill;
Id mki
We xtill '.ell at public auction oil
tlir A. N. laies farm, ii mil
s.ni til v est of Ilrinerton mi the
,S( hulls r.ia.l ami one mile east of
K ililnll seliool liulise, on
Till HSlt.W. OCTOIiF.lt :t
following; ilrserilie.l properly.
begins at 10 o'clock. I'ix e
ess, I .year I nun ii.irsr; i
I ()0 horsr; I S-yriir I '
; old mure-., I I all ami
H.ieine tubular .'i vmui
tongue ami sliafls; l! nlil xi a
aeks; I eurt ; I buggy ;
niul racks our narrow niul one
track : Drrrillir 1.1. ill 7 ft.
liimlrr, good shape; Osborne 5-
. liimlrr ; Haiti .'i ft. m.nvcr ;
i . 1 1 1 1 j i i . 1 1 niiivv rr; ( iiindlarli
new Osborne l( II. rati.'
. . . . ... i
like ; Mnallrv I I emu em
er, I kiiix cs ami poxx er pulley ;
spriii'iliuil Ii harrow, IS spring.;
iver I '-'-Is 'Ii''1' : '"'"' 1 nomas
I L ii ami .'I liorsr sli.i f 1 1 ;
Aspiiivvall potato planter; Itrow n
potato digger; mlnii cultivator .
1 ... ... . . . . o :.. .
insj ciilliv.H.ir; I i in. onv.-r
il plow ; HI in. Oliver chill
nv : ooihn roller : manure
spreader; Clipper fanning mill. !'
screens; 75 tonlh liarrnw; horse
power wooil saw ; liliie Hell se
nralnr; ineuhalor; Chiimpioii
milk rmiler ; H.ihroek mill; tester,
complete; kilrllrll cabinet, rumxe,
mil top il.sk; nii nil ii ry couch;
iiuirliinr slioll ill'ill : .'ID Ions clover
.M .'I ijt. til.-; !5( It.
also '-Ml ,'irn'H of ivolaloes in
(jrouinl. Numerous oilier fir
.u I iiih'Ii at noon. Terms;
Tinier t'-'O. nsh ; over $'.'0, siv
luoiilhs lime, hankalili' note, S
lit ; .'I per cent, iliscnunt for
on sums over i rancis
A. Davie ami A. X. levies,
owners; .1. W. Unfiles, iiuclioii-
Oli
ilril
w a I
ihilh
huv
til.
III.
lieh
per eel
cms!
err.
Tluii'niiy Holmes, of near
Iteeilville, was in llie city the first
of the week.
I'nink lloleomh, of near West
I'liion, was I r.ii'.i. Iin( hiislncss
in the county scat Monday after-
IIUOII,
Arthur Knox, of (insloii, whe
has three sons in the service, wir
.lovvii to the city Monday after
liuiiii,
('. (', Nelson, ipiarry man for
the county all Milliliter, was in Illi
cit V M inula v nioruiiif.', from ll.i
conn. '
Supervisor Trachs.l, of near
I'.liuuiiiea, who has luiilt many a
mil.' of jjood roads, w as a city vis
itor Saturday.
Austin Sims, of 1'arminnt
was a city caller Monday, coioim;
up to meet Mrs. Sims, who h.ui
hreu visiting relatives at Carlton.
K. I. Kiiratli has his olliec in
the I Iillt.liuru N.iti. niul Hank
lilili;. Ileal estate, loans, liisur
fcni'i' of aiilos, etc. Conveyances.
Notary pulilie. If
I'liiil .1. I .nek , of ahovr Moiiu
liiiinlale, until recently at Camp
Kearney, Cal., is now across tin
hi pond. lie writes to have I.N
paper sent In France.
Tilt: last open air .lauer of lh
harvest season at the Norll
Plains pavilion, Saturday evening
Sept. '2S. Vou are invited, Port
land orclieslra always on deck.
.loli n kaiiina, of I'anniiiKlon.
was in the city Monday. The
ranch at IlilKlioro and that fit
I anniiiKton keep .lolm more than
busy, and hr has put in a tractor
for the I'armiiiKt.in iterraKc.
Incrense your production jut
mint niul wive inoiiev thro lens
hiring by ittiinp; the Moliite I'ni
vi rsil Tractor. See John Wun
d. rlii h, Ilillshoro, one door noiith
of Tclcjilioni' Central, or nt lit -Hanks
olliec. 25 tf
Oila 1',. Shcpard, of H.avrrton,
was one W.ishinntoil County hoy
who was air. pled in the 'Tom
Cut" hrifiadr, the section cnlisteil
to jio over lo Frame and run the
tanks' which have been such a
source of assistance in the allied
drives on the French front. The
examination is very severe, hut
about ten per cent, of the appli
cants lii'inur accepted, The re
rruilinir oilier opens aain in
I'oill ami today and will he open
unlil 11. n t Monday for the aecep
titiiec or rejection of those w ho
make apilieatiott.
Trv I h' Arim, $1.50 per year
AUCTION SALE
llir umlrrsiiMird will sell nt pul"
lie auction at the Ii. P. Cornelius
farm, Si ' j miles northwest of
North Plains, and 2 miles east of
Ml. Dale, on
MONDAY, Sr.PT. HO
llrinninu at 10 o'clock, the fol
lowini jiroprily: Four No. 1
work horses, 1 100 Ihs. each; colt
eominn; y rs. old ; 4 cow s in jiood
llow of milk; three 2 yrar-ol.l
ff ifers; 2 Dnroe hrood sows; 2S
yoinitf hotis, 100 lie, each; St t
vv.iifon and sl.'cl truck, Hoth
ii....i.lv iii-w! u-ond (i-ft. liittdrr: fi
...... .(. ......
fl. tnoxver; 12 ft. rake; htiffiry ;
single disc plow J dotihlc disc
plow; 1 disc urain drill; rollin;;
disc; steel draii luirrow; spriu;;
tooth harrow; .'I walking plows;
25 Ions loose hay; Harden culti
vator; Itay fork d rope; set
heavy team harness; grindstone;
platform scales, and many arti
cles too numerous t mention.
J.nnclt will he served nt noon.
Terms: $21 and under, cash. Ov
er $25, one year's time, S jht
cent interest, approved note.
Leonard Vnnl.otn, oxvner; 15. P.
Cornelius, auctioneer; John Van
(Icrwnl, clerk.
IIP iR! STRESS
Pa Urgent Resolution for Au
thorities nt Washington
JUDGE BACLEY CHAIRMAN
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
All person who subscribed for Third Liberty Loan
Bonds thro this bank are hereby notified that the bonds
are now here and ready for delivery.
All persons who have interest coupons due on prior
bonds taken thro this bank can get same by presenting
the coupons. ,
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE
Address by J. D. Micklc, Promis
ing Support to Dairy Herds
I
w Ileal ,
Inc the
dur
tit. i
Nearly 200 dairymen and citizens
attended the mass meeting at the
court house Saturday niulit, to
take up the matter of mill fr.il
for the dairy stock of the county,
and a ringing resolution was pas
srd to lie forwarded to Washing
ton at once. The nist of the ses
sion xv.'is to start the hall rollin','
wlnreliy mills here can gi;ind
Liiain so that there will he mill
frr.l, sin h as I ii-.in ami shorts fur
the feeling of ilairy stork. Oth
erwise farmers must ilisposc f
their herds.
Judge, (i. o. It. ISagli y pr. sijl. il
ami stated the urgency of concer
tr.l action. Hr introduced I'oo.l
and Dairy Commissioner J. D.
Mirkle, who made a pointed (all;
on the subject A fommillre was
ii a i n . . I . iiirlinliiiL! the chairman,
ami they retired to draft a reso
lution. Other talkers on the miIi
ject were 1). Ii. Cool.y, A. C.
Shutr, C. Ii. Huchanan, ('has. 1'..
Wells.
The resolution forwarded read:
"Whereas, the dairy herds of
Western Oregon have, by years
of careful breeding and selection,
rinched the highest rank in qu.il
ily and have been the financial
mainstay of the territory, and.
Whereas, in response to the re
urst of the government for more
many fanners have,
oast season, reduced
icr. -aire of other grains; and.
Whereas, the small acreage of
oats and other sprint.' grains was
practically a failure by reason of
the drouth, it followed, then fore
that the deprndrnce of the dairy
industry must be upon wheat b;
products ; and,
Whereas, it is the understand
ing of this convention that recent
government milling restrictions
reipiirc the milling of 20 other
grains with w heat ; and
Whereas, the mills of the
Northwest have not the equip
mi nt nor can they, under war
conditions, obtain it in time to
save the situation and mill the
substitute griiins even were they
procurable ; and.
Whereas, the shipping situation
in the Not! Invest, by reason of
the lack of ships, further tends to
delay the production of xvbeal
tit il 1st it IT s so vitally necessary to
preserve the dairy herds of W est-ii-ii
Oregon; therefore, be it
licsolved. by the dairymen of
Y.ishington county, in eonv.-n
(ion assembled, that the situation
as it exists today be rcprcscnli i'
to the national food administ r;i
lion ami all nietuliers ol congress
from Oregon, that they should be
adv ised of the imperative neccsi-
Iv that the Paeittc Northwest
w lieat He milieu ny miiis in mis
territory that the dairymen may
lave the hcnclit of the by-prod
nets ; and further
licsolved, that the government
be urged to provide sulheien!
hioiiing or storage facilities for
Hour manufactured thai the mi
may he continued in operation,
and that such exception he made
in relation lo substitutes as xvill
liable alb mills to operate, and
that conditions arc such that
prompt action is necessary in pre
vent the dispersion of our dairy
herds."
The text ot the resolution was
night-lettered to Senator MoNarv
iml the Oregon delegation, am
Judn-e Iiauh-V has received tin
following reply from Senator Me
Narv :
"Reali.e serious condition con
fronting dairymen and have giv
en Ihe subject matter of your tel
cgram attention and am pursuii.
the matter aggressively."
Washington county is the hV-
.hiirx- counlv of the st.ale ami ev
erv elTort xvill be made to liol
Ihe herds together. Relief is ex
pected and if the mills start in tin
v.mII. 'v il will mean a godsend for
Ihe dairymen.
Sam and A. .. Sipp and fami
lies were, in the city Saturday.
I' I.. MapcH, of above J.aun I,
was a city caller Monday after
noon.
Don't forget the dance at tin
Moose hall, Saturday evening.
S. pt. 28.
Henderson Smith, the i'anks
ol.llimer, was in the city Tuesday,
greeting oldtime friends.
For Sale: Six head work hors
es, 1200 to 11100. C. V.. Davis, 1
mile west of North Plains. 80
I'.. WylHes who has made Hills-
boro his home several months has
moved back to Cornelius.
1.. ('. Il.icf.cl, of Witch Hazel,
niul XX. J 1 . i 1 1 . . r 1 1 , oi l.aur. l.
wi re city callers last Friday.
Pigs For Sale: Six weeks old.
fii I . O. I!, nt Tillamook. Send
our order early. 1'.. Atkinson.
an. Hake, Ore. ' .'I I
Ford louring car for sale; '.)'
liio.lr! ; iii goo.lshape ; new tin s;
nil set of tools; chains; Also Fs-
t.y organ. C. F. Kochlrr, Orrn
ci, Ore. 31
The two I'rcds Fred I'erger.
of Ilethany and Fred Ilaiiiel. x ho
is again on his home place mar
(Jiiatama, were in the city Mon
day afternoon.
Wanted A second-hand Ford
machine; body not essential, but
must have good motor. Sec
Reeves, at the Telephone office.
HOOD RIVER
Team of C. C. Nelson, Driven by
Son, Rudolph, Perish from Fall
SECOND TEAM LOST BY HIM
Other Pair of Horses Killed by
Falling Tree on Mail Route
Apple Itaryest help wanted. Work
xvill start about Oct. 1. Wages,
men, $.1.50 to $. Women, .1.00.
Good sleeping accomodations and
board nt. 35 cents per meal, when
desired. Write for particulars.
Dickcrson & Peck, Hood River,
Ore. 2!)
Marvin Robinson, of Farming
was a city caller Saturday afternoon.
Hillsboro. 23-tf
Mr. and Mrs. A. (t. Stuart have
returned front Lakeside, south
eastern Oregon, w here they spent
the hot months xvilh tin ir son.
Roy Stuart and wife.
Those lU'siring dry slabwood,
four foot or 16-ineh, four foot fir,
It! inch fir, or coal, notify us at
once, l'rontpt Ueiivery. ll. I'.
Sehntcltr.er, Tel. 2177, res.; office
52. tf
Peter Poscoxv officiated at a
funeral at his farm recently. His
old w hite horse, w hich he ha -owned
(or 1" years, passed in his
checks nt the age of .10 years, and
Piter acted as undertaker, pall
bearer, sexton, and sayer of the
last rites. And Mr. lloscow says
lie was a mighty fine horse nt
that.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Miltenher
ger, ot l.al ine, Oregon, Have ar
rived in the valley for the winter.
J. A. expects to work down in tin
shipyard this winter. Miss l'lnni."
Tapper, xvho was injured last
summer, returned with them,
much improved in health
Win. Fisher, a son-in-law. of Ri
ley Thomas, of liuxton, came up
from (ih ndale Monday, on busi
ness, returning the next day.
Fisher hits two sons in the service
tnd lwo brothers in the Canadian
service. I tsiier is now cuuing
logs under contract down in the
Glendale country.
Randolph I.ippcrt. son of John
ipprrt, of li.tnks, is at St. Yin
cent s hospital, Portland, stittrr-
ing from a broken leg lit sustain
ed while working with the V. S.
merchant marine. He injured the
limb below the knee Geo. I.ip
pcrt and brother, Chas. of Hanks,
went doxvn to visit the brother
the hist of the week.
(iraee White, xv ho was married
to G. 1.. bite at Dodge t il v.
Kansas in 188!), brings suit for ili
.... . i
vorct'i asking lor separation ami
the custody of three minor child
ren. She says that for twenty
vears the liusliand tor days at a
time refused lo talk xv it Ii her, am
has applied obscene, epithets to
her. The property rights are set
tled out of court. They formerly
lived in the Cornelius section.
Private F.. W. Lamb, injured
beyond North Plains two week
ago list Sunday, and brought to
the Smith hospital last week
xvunt into Portland Monday, to go
to a local hospital. Dr. 1'.. H.
Smith had the old buck private on
his feet in good shape, although
he xvas just a trifle xvobbly when
it came to walking. He does pret-
tv well, however, for a man xvho
has had a rib crushed into n lung
Lamb xvas about .as game as one
would wish to see, and his many
friends are glad to see him abh
to navigate.
W F. Adkins, eldest son of th
late Dr. J. F.. Adkins, was out t
Ilillshoro Saturday, greeting hi
old friends. W. F. xvas raiser
this city. He is now a comnusarv
steward, second class, in the U
S. navy, and came over from
Bremerton to go aboard ship out
of Portland Will says the navy
the life and he enjoys it immcnsi
ly. lie has eight men under him
and looks out for the food sup
plies. lie says the government
gives them a certain nllowant
and a jvirt of liis duties are to si
that the commissary tallies out
xx'ith the alloxvanee for the erexv
C. C. Nelson, of I'acona, lost his
sicon.l team of horses by acci
dent the other day. His sort liu
dolph had hitch.-. I up the animal,
to a wagon belonging to Peter
HiilTman, and was starting to go
over to the Huffman place. Hr
started the team down tin- hill
without noticing that the tongue
was short.-r than the Nelson wa
gon. The tongue linally dropped
out of the lo ck y oke and rti-lit 1
the team. In trying to get out of
the way both horses and the vehi
cle were prreipilali'd against the
Nelson pump. The pump was
torn front its moorings find th.
cover ripped off, and both ani
mals were jirecipitatcd into tin
well, which was 40 feet in depth.
Both were killed instantly. Ru
dolph called help and when they
went into the well they found the
horses dead. A part of the har
ness, which xvas new, xvas taken
off the bodies, and the well filled
in.
The first team Mr. Nelson lost
was killed by a falling tree, when
Rudolph xvas carrying the mail.
Rudolph says he is never going to
drive a team again.
C. C. is philosophic oyer his
loss and says he is only glad that
the son, who is aged about 20.
was not injured.
BIG MONEY FOR SHEEP
C. C. Piecrs, of Cornelius, return
ed from the Yakima Fair hist
week. He took 27 of his register
ed Hauipsihrrs to the fair and
placed tin-in on sale, and for the
lot received $1200 nearly Jf't"
each. And then there are those
ho xvill say there is no money in
using registered or any km.l oi
beep.
I.nroute home lieers stopped
ll'at Camp Lewis to visit his son,
nlisted man.
SCO
C. B. BUCHANAN
( Incorporated)
Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale find Retail IVah rs 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.
Telephone Hillsboro, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
PUBLIC SALE
HARD SURFACE ROADS
Will noon lead from Portland to
the splendid
Beaverton - Recdvillc
Acreage
Many choice small tracts ou sale.
Splendid train service morning and
evening into the city. Bny your little
home before the big raise comes.
SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
102 Fourth Street PORTLAND, OREGON
fhe undersigned xvill sell at pub-
auction at his place 5 miles
Northwest of Hillsboro, and 1 i
lc east of Shcllliu. on the V. R.
.V V, at 10 a. m. sharp, on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
iiiht registered Hoi stein cows.
three in milk, viz: I.iuht Heautv
ecniau Pontine. 2 a .'I :i 1 L aged S
.... .i -.. ... . . r.
ears, no ins. iuiik xvtiit test oi t
per cent; lieauiv x eeman l on
tiae 2nd, :tH2til, age 2.") mouths,
(U) lbs. milk, test of If..? per cent ;
ow, 5 years, coining fresh; II yr.
Id cow in milk; 2 yearlings, txvo
ifer calves; 2 fresh grade Jer-
sevs; nil lliese siock lunereuiiu
tested and in tine condition ; span
mules, 2n00; bay mare, 1300:
bay 8-vr. horse, 1150; two sboats.
rly new John Deere wagon.
:t1'., :t-in. tire, box and spring
at; farm truck; 2-seat back;
toi Imgsrv; Til-bushel manure
preader; nearly new 12-ltorse
poxver portaiue gas engine; -iu.
Intrr chopper; circular saw and
frame; emery wheel and stand;
II -in. John Deere sulky plow
... i . i . .
Willi .1 ami uorse exeuer;
t is i.s ....1 ii ,
walking pioxvs, io, i aim i r n...
lise harrow; springtooth harroxv;
ii-tootli peg harroxv; Hoosier 12
i ' . I 'll, n
ioe single msc arm; n-n. coni.-
atcd roller; 2-horse cultivator;
pegtooth cultivator; 7-ft. Peering
binder; Osborne mower; hay ted-
ler. hay rake; txvo 16-ft. hay
, .11 ,-,r 11. ..l..f ......
racks; tail nun; now-ai. iu.-ii n. ...
. i. n i l, i
scales; corn suciier; m ...mi.
om planters; double harpoon
Res. 411 Rodney Ave.
Let ns move yon into PortlAnd.
storage.
Phone East 89
No charge for small
C. K. ROGERS' TRANSFER
GENERAL HAULING
Long Distance Moving and Heavv Hauling.
WE HAUL ANYTHING
TWO LARGE TRUCKS PROMPT SERVICE
Office with Riverview Auto Transfer, 271 Taylor St. Phones:
Main 5208; A 3110 Also buy cattle, hogs, sheep, etc.
W: 0. Dontison
UNDERTAKER
at
Calls attended night or day.
Chapel and Parlors.
Hillaboro. - Oregon
W r-r s ii n 1 1
Hie vjiu Kent: t ie
Hartford
The Hartford Fire h ? tr
ance Co., is the first and r nly
Co. that otVers Far-met s, Pro
ducers, buyersandShippersof
live stock absolute trvt.ec-
tion against loss ot
stock by death of any
See, Phone or Write to
Vanderwol, Agent, 774
m a li e
k rnone main tuj. musooii
ta .i r
your 1
cause. I
John I
A(h St.,
... Ore, f
hav fork, hav earner and rope.
omnlete: complete blacksmith
shop outfit;
7 ft. X-eut saxv.
wedges and sledges; 2 croxv bars;
3 grain scoops; horse clipper and
, rt 1 ... ... 1 ..1.1 Ml.
"Tituler; ;fw-!;ai iron nciuc; iim
art; garden hose; set breeching
harness; set plow harness; set
driving harness; 2 single driving
harnes; galvanized feed tank;
Sharpies cream separator, 5f0
lb; (iO-lb. scales; 8-bottle milk
tester, complete; 9 milk cans;
milk fever outfit; cattle trocar;
hypodermic syringe; gasoline
lamp and lantern : big lot of small
machinery and farm tools tounil
nn well-kent place; lot of
household furniture and goods;
stoves, chairs, tables, etc., am
numerous other articles. I'Vei
lunch at noon. Terms of sale: $20
and under, cash; over, bnnkabl
note, six months, at 7 per cent.
Walter Zetzman. oxvner; J. P
Hughes, auctioneer; John Van
derxval, clerk.
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.
jljl. vy A
Jeweler and Optician
R
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Main Street
Hillsboro. Oregon