T 1! C: JrfifiLLS NO. 30 VOL,. XXV HILLSBORO, OREGON, OCTOBER 3. L918 BOR EIGHT IRIS DAILY!- Latent Out of Portland Readiest liillnboro nt 7:13 1'. M. FIVE TRAINS EACH WAY l.nnt Trnin to Portland Lrvo Here nt 8:47 in livening At ii result uf tin- Oregon I'.lec I in- It.-iiluav I lillslmro loses t ilit 1 1 1 1 1 ii - trains daily fiutr to I'm I I iihI mill four f 1 1 1 1 I'm I liuiil. The late i n uing train out of the Hose Cilv Mini tlir latest I rain into llir nn Irnpnlis arc taken nil', ami tlir latest ymi inn iuim into Iiimii mi tli.il Inn- ii nt N:17, iiml your I. iil limine in tin' evening In .'ir rh'e ill llillshorn it at 7:13. Agent (iilby kiim mil tlir fill lowing schedule, which look if feel Tin sdn y limming : Til I'nrlnud Shipyard train, morning Si rniiil local, A. M. I, Mil fiiri'liiiiiil local first ii ftri'ininil lucid Last trnin I ruin 1'iirll.iinl l int t rain, A. M . A f 1 1 in i m ii service Siii nr. I I rain . . I oral I .a si train . Willi Ilia' fnnr inch way ulT tin' Smitlii-rii I'acilic III N : I S .! ; I -' 5 :ti.l ii TJ 7 : 1 .'I taken CitV uf llillshnro lias now Inst sixteen t rains, eight each a V. MISS GLADYS WANN .Miss (ilailvs Waim, only ilaue,li ti r of Mr. ami Mrs. I'.d. Waim, nf heeler. .In il al hc.hr, at the family Imnir, Sunday morning, Si 't. '.'!. I!MS, nl fl;20. iiflrr an illness nf si Vi ral Mel ks Slir was linrn ill Ilillsboro, August 27, l!M), ami spent lie r rally child IiiiiiiI In-!. A ft'M' years ngn the family ninvril In heeler, Mrs. Wan n ami tlir rliililn u returning lirrc last Winter, tlir daughter lit I. inline tin- l!H7 -1 ! I K year nf m Imnl. Sin- leaves In iminrii Inr In-.s lur pari ills, a brother, (irn., ami (ramliiaii ills, Mr. ami Mrs. iio. Wann, nf lliis city, ami grandmother, Mrs, Mnlliii, nf asliiimtnii St., this i itv. Tlir funeral Inuk ilarr In IV Wednesday, ami interment wiis in tlir local ii uielery. Tlir iarriils liavr tlir .sympa thy nf a large circle friends. nf llillsliurn AUCTION SALE I w ill si II at .iiirliifti salr nn III'' August Meier place, half mil.' linitliw.sl nf liitliany' sloi'r ail! S inili s uni t hrasl nf I IiIUImm ii, al Irn a. in., TUKSDAV. OCTOItKIt S Two linrsrs !l yr.tr. nl.l, '!0 ami I IfiO llis.; '-' rxlra jjiinil milk rnv. frrsh fur fnur inunths. ivinjr .'I ami J allnus milk daily; llir fork, I'uprs ami pulh yM ciniiplrt.' ; ahoiit. V do., i lilrkriis; .'t'i Mi" h rll wa','.in. nrw; hark. liiiiif.V, mnwrr, rakr, spriiifftnnl Ii harrnw , fill lontli pi ff harrow, 1 (i in. tlisr, I t. iu. plow, I'lilliviilnr, 2 Hi ts nf work hariirNS, Hi t plow harmss, ImixiV harnrss, jrimlMl tnt, (5 Irii- ..' .ii ;ll I.... gallon milK rails, hiiik nnu, Hoini" furiiiliirr, l!a-galloii irnn ki llir, lut nf mnall farm tools ami iiumrrous nthrr nrlirlrx. I.umh will lir srrvrd at noon. Trrnis: Six months timr, hankiiMi' liotr, S pi r rrtit. Thrrr jut ca ul lis roiinl. on minis over $'-'. lf lt-r X'aiiilrnhrrfr. nwnrr; .1. C. Kural li, Miirlinnrrr; I''. I. Kuralli. rlrrk. Try lh" Argns, $1.50 u ynir. IMPORTANT NOTICE AH persons 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 J. II. MnS'i'W, of Ila.i l.lalr, was iii tn llir city Tuesday. 1'.. I.. Nnylor, of llir Orove, as down to llir l ily. iMumlay. I'lov.l Hall, nf Sha.lv ISrnnk. wiis ii lily visitor Mnnilay mom lug. Il.-ury Huge, nf ( 'In hill, yi Ml., was greeting frirmls ill tow II Sat nr. lay. l'nrSnle: Six lirail work hors es, I'JOO In I COO. C I'.. Davis, 1 liiilt- west f North I'laillH. 110 .1. II. Iiiilay, tin- krrilvillr warehouse man, was up Tui'Hilay, ami says that nciirly all tlir grnin is in fur sliipnirnt. For Salr: Si weeks nlil. til I'. O. II. nl Tillainuuk. Srml vnur urilrr rally. K. Alkins.in. Samllakr, )rr. lluy Siliiilmrri.il, Tualatin, has it uiiilr lirorrrils In irn to llir .'II nf South to hi II, lb.' Red Cross ll. rr's your t hanrr. Lost I'lirsr with $20 am sninr rlianifr. Can iilrntify. I. ravr at Argun ollirr and rrrrivr rrwaril. ('has. Mrarham. II. It. I'iii.ll.y. thr Crilar Mill dairyman, ami Hii hard llramish, uf Cr.lar Mill, w rrr up In llb' t il v Saturday, K"iiii)X uul to thr I!rr man Ku. link.' sale. I'orSalr: An iilmosl new Mil chi ll waoii, heavy, i'l ' used Imt very little.- Hurt V. I.awrrnrr, Hilisdalr, Orr It. 1 J nl IUMkIi Station mi S. I'. railway. ill Mrs, Arilla Thomas, uf Srnttlr, was llir guest of her sister, Mrs, II, II. (i'rrrr, last week, returning In Portland Monday with Mrs. I .t-Hrt Iliatt, n sister in-hiw of the hostess. TIiomo desiring dry ulnbwood, four foot or lC-ineh, four foot fir, 1(1 imli fir, or eoal, notify im nt once. Prompt delivery. II. D. .Sehiiieltzer, Tel. 2i77, res.; ofliee M'i. tf V. I'. Johnson, who resides nl Forest (irove, is working for the Combs Laundry these days. IK hi Id a similar position with the Forest (irove Laundry before it burm-.l nut. Word was reeeived the first of the week iiniloiinring the serious illness of I'd Moore, nl Cani Fremont. Cal., nnd his brother. uf M.iiilitaindnle, left for the South the first of the week. Four foot- nlnb wood, nft.-i Sept. 1, $2.76 per four foot cord ; sixteen inch wood, $3.20 per cord. Plarf your order nt oiu Ci. II. P. Lumber Co., Snulli Third St., Telephone 012. tf I he first Oetober marriage li ce n no issued was to William 1 Sehw ar. and Ida Saunders. Oil cr liernses wi re lo Claude Irving Davis, Kdn.i lvslher Logan; II. C Cess, Polk County, ami Nannim Hughes; .las. Ii. It.imford and Ha Madirr Wvlder, of North Forest ( i rove. Jas. II. Jack, of Srholls, wns in the cilv Saturday, enroule to Wasli.iiinal, Wash., w here he w il have the prineipalship of th sehoiils again this year, lie says the prune crop was so large nt Washougal that the growers needed the help of the children, hence school w as late in starting. Jos. Kerr's house in l'.asl llills- bnrn, between Oak and Fir Sts., caught fire Friday night, nud nf tcr a hard run fur it the lire dr parlmrnl succeeded in extin guishing the Haines so that only the kitchen was lost, nnd a part of the rear roof of the main structure scorched.. It was fully covered by insurance. There was no one living in the place, nnd Kerr was about to move il to nn- olher location. The e.sl minted loss is from $100 lo $500. PASSESAT MOLLALA Kcmnin of Austin Buxton Laid Away at Forest Grove Sunday ACQUAINTED OVER STATE Served in Public Position Many Years, State and Grange Austin Todd liuxloii, well known at forest drove, anil all over Wnshinglnu County, died nt the farm nf his father in law, Oliver KnIJ.iiis, Mnllalla, Si pt. 27, MM, lir was burn on thr 1 It-n ry l!uv- I .in Dmialiuu I.aml Claim, north west nf Forest (irove, March 21. IS72, and resided thrrr until ill HUT, when he moved with his family In u farm near Mnllall i. llis health failed him and he went to the home of Mr. Itobbins . I ; I . . I. some weeks prior in ms iicium. Iluxton was a graduate of Tuala tin Aca.lemv ami Uregon Agri ulturnl College. He married Miss Orla Itobbins, Oetober Ki, ISH5. He is survived by Mrs. liuxlon and two sons; II. Oliver lluxluu, electrician third class ll.idio operator, I'. S. N., and Maurice W a student in the Mo- l.i 1 1 n High School. Of his iiiinie- iate family he leaves live broth i . . ! i . i crs ami n sisicr - r.n w arn, i it vallis; Henry T., James T. ami Jacob S.. of Forest (irove, ami William T.. of Walla Wiilla? ami Mrs. Carrie Harrison, of Forest irove. Mr. Ituxton was prominent in Oregon nffmrs, anil served ns Lecturer for the State Orange, Patrons of Huslmnilrv, four years, and toured the state, ami was blaster of tin1 State Grange ft i . ...... as well, lie was inr a ii-rin k... of the Hoard of Regents of O. A. ('., and also served on the Com- iiitiualinll ClIlllllllSSIUII. Ill WHS made a member of the Slat Hoard of Forestry ami was np iiointed to the Consolidation Commission by Governor Withy combe, resigning last Spring on account of his health. He was widely read, ft good ........i;....l .,IL. r ami was n Pa-A master of agricultural and live stock pursuits, lie was ti gooil friend, a splendid citizen, ami had the esteem of a circle of friends stale-wide. The funeral services were held al the home, of Jacob S. Huxton, S. pt. 2!. nnd interment was in the family plot in Mountain View Cemetery. MRS. ELLA BARNES Mrs. Klla Harnes, wife of J. W. liarncs, of llraverlon, died the last nf the week, and the funeral took place Monday nl the P.env crlon Grange Hall. Mrs. Harnes was born near Faribault, Minn.. Sept. 12, 1801, nnd was for ninny years a resident of near Heaver ion. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, and tw o sisters, Mrs. O. O'Connor, of Henverton; Mrs. Jennie Harnes, nt rorllann. mil a brother, Albert Iullocli, ol '.ugene. Death was due to a Iroke of apoplexy. PUBLIC SALE ll.-.viiio- rented the J. 1'.. Kceves farm. I w ill sell nt public sale nt 1 1... lt,...vrs farm, one nml onc- ir u.uilli of Cornelius, at 10 a. in., on SATURDAY, OCTOHF.lt 5 Ha mare, (! years, 11100; hay ireni 11-. inn-, (i years, UtOO; gray geniing years. l.'lOO; sorrel gelilin . i.i:...- u von iv tt00; jrrav marc, u years, i nm, , . lortn. 1a1kl- izm nuirr, vrars, i-vvf ..... . 1 1 .1... inari' nml gray geiniiig; Deere binder, good ns new ; .lours 1 . I....S... . s.l..l fllKIII nni'ir. in lTooa him 'v, 'i.HivMM. ,,,,, . , . scale; t Hod walking plows; i wagons and racks; iron corrugnt 1 1, 1 I.I.. .11.... Ht'V' eil roner; iiouun- u" -..-.. , - eral sets work harness; 2 sprmir tooth burrows; pegtooth harrow 1.,, v tedder: 2 one horse cultivn tors: hav rnke; fan null; Itunil- ach drill; buggy nml harness milk cooler; 4 milk enns; . pumps; milk rart; 2-ton lair banks wagon scale; 2.1 hear, n hunts, nbout 100 lbs. each; hn baled wheat nnd ont straw in tons haled alfalfa hay; HO hu seed wheat; 78 bu. seed oats; 250 I... nrnv winter onts: zuu nu sprinR wlnnt nnd numerous oilier articles. Free lunch at noon. Terms of salr: Under $10, cash; over that amount, 8 months' time nt (? per cent interest and approv ed securil v. N properly to he, re moved until terms of snle'nre complied with. Two per cent oil for cash. J A. Vuylsteke, owner ; J. W. Hughes, auctioneer; F. W. Sholes, clerk. Try the Argus, $1.80 per year. Adam llergrrl, n r.lnoiiniig, was in the civ Saturday. 1- red Lisco, of south of the riv er,, was in Hie. city Friday. I,. 1,. Lawrence, of Witch Ha- y.cl, was a city visitor Friday. Will C Jackson, of North Plains, was n caller .Saturday. John Huge and wife, nf I'irm- ingtonwere city visitor Mnnilay morning. A. L. Ilulcnmb nnd wife, of beyond Orenco, were city callers Saturday. Dave LeHeail, of near Sehnlls, was nil .alurilay, accompanying Frank Unwell lo the county seal. John Dnrl.llld nnd John Kasse baiim, of Shady Brook, wrrr Fri day visitors at the ' Sah in Stat. lair. Otis II. Marrs, formerly nf Sehnlls, now of Portland, was mil Monday, greeting; his nldtiiiu frirmls. Claude Irving Davis and Kdn.i K. Logan w ere united in marriage Sept. 30, 1!)18, Judge I). B. Itea- S.mrr olliciatiiig. Perry Gardner, of (iiiatama was in the city the last of tin week, laying in a shell or two fur the China birds. Max Bchling, who bought tin Geo. It. Baglcy farm a few mouths ago, was in from near Sh. lHiii the last of the week. l'ord touring car for sale; l!M." model; in lrnodshapc: new tires; full set of tools; chains; Also F.s tey organ. C. F. Kochler, Orrn co". Ore. 31 L. S. MeConnell, one uf Slu r wn.nl s prominent liUMiiess men for a generation or more, was a city caller Monday, on probate business. h. I. Kuratli lias. Ins olticc m the Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. Heal estate, loans, in stir anee of nutos, etc. v onveyanees. Notary uublic. tl ill. Seliimilt anil son, oi near West Union, w ere in' the city Fri day. They have bought a ( lev.- land tractor lo take care uf their 200 acres nf farming. W. II. Smith, of the S. P. - S ! vcxii lil Ollices. in rnrtlaiiil. was out Friday, on business connect e.l Willi ins vtasiungnn comity . ... i. ir i- ... properly near Cedar Mill. I. II. Dnnley, uf lianks, came lown Monday, enruute to Forest (irove. J. H. and brothers hav eased the old farm and will lay o IT the ai;ri.iiltiiral stunt for iwhile. Increase your production per . i , . man and .save money inro icss hirinir bv using the Moline Uni versal Tractor. See John Wun- derlich, Hillsboro, one door south of Telephone Central, or at his Hanks ollice. 25-tf .Mr. am .Mrs. All red l ungril (Mrs. Yungeii was formerly Mis Emilia Srhnii.lt) motored down from Independence Snturday.am while here visited with the V nn ecus, ot lie vena, anil mso in . i i . i. ihnii.lts, of Laurel Owing to. the big passenger trallic Saturday evenings the S. V will continue its Train No. 105 out of l'orest (rnve on to itle Minnville, leaving the Grove nt t.r, and leaving McMinnville on its return trip nl 8 : 15. Charles King, of near Cedar Mill, was up to the county seat Monday, and called on the Argus. Mr. King says this is the driest . . r season he has seen inr many a year and he has been in the Beav- erton country for about 50 years. II. M. H.isfonl. of near Farm in:.' Ion. was a city caller Monday H. M. evidently thinks that th ilimate dow n here lias been mix eu up brand, with the (Irani County from the evidence of we have had this season. lroutli For Sale llavmu; tou'lit a tractor, we will sell four horses. Take vonr nick out of ten head rnnil work animals. 3 to 11 years v, K..1mii,lt. Hillsboro. It. 1, 2 miles north of Orenco, near West Union school house. Phone SoTtfi. 80-2 W. K. Shaver, of between Ti gard and Tualatin, was an Arsiis caller Friday afternoon. . 1'. was burn down in that section vcars niro. and now lives within a mile nnd a half of his hirthlaei He bus seen that section emerge from a wilderness to a nest of suburban homes. Dwight Pomeroy and wife were in from near Lcisyville, Sat urday. Dwight says he has had more hrcs playing around linu than a young purgatory for some weeks. In August a blaze start eil that ran over a lot of bis tim ber, and the other day a blam started in the Bailey tract, burn ing tip a lot of wood and 120 rods 0f fence for him E EIL Sunday is to be Closed Day With Exception of Drug Stores COUNCIL DEFENSE RULES Saturday Night is Sole Exception Much Complaint Made Wording to a ruling of thr State Council of Defense, Oregon is to have her stuns all closed af ter six o'clock nn wri k days, anil Sundays as wi ll. This means th. iinfertiim shops, ice cream par urs nml cigar stands, as well, an. I many think the iinl. r is drastic in a slate ttlu re llir tin l situation i, not grave. Oregon's woodpile is lint at all depleted, and the coal itiiatinn is not on a par with I'.astrrn sections. Small business hot-cs, .such as ice cream twirlors, cigar .stands. i.icconists, etc., .'ire com jilainiu;' over the ruling, alleging mat no necessity existed in this part of world, the resolution by the State Council follows: Kesulved, That on and after October 1, 1918, all sales of mrr- handise at any point within (In- State of Oregon, on the first day of the week, commonly known as Sunday, at any time after !) P. M. on Saturday, and at any time af ter 0 P. M. nn any oilier day of the week should lc discontinued during the continuance of the war; provided, that such sales may be made nt any drugstore until 8 P. M. of aiiv day of the week except Sunday, and that the foregoing prohibition shall not ply in the case of drugstores . . ' .III- ! ..... 1 in I lie lining oi prescriptions, sair of medicines or sickroom neces- ilies, any or all of w hich may be sold on any day at any hour; pro- vided, lurllier. mat tne selling nt meals or articles of food in res- ( Continued on Page 2) UNCLAIMED- LETTERS Unclaimed letters for week end ing Sept 28, 1 1 1 S. Hillsboro, Ore: F.d. Prates, . Men in Green. Miss Marion Wilber. L. nool- t.-ul. F.leanor Youiltf. J; C Laiukin, Postmaster. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at pub ic auction at his place 5 miles Northwest of Hillsboro, nml ' o inile east of Shcfflin, on the P. R. & N'., at 10 a. in. sharp, on rill'RSDA Y, OCTOBER 10 I'.mlit reiristcreil llolstt in cows. three in milk, v is. : I.iaht beauty , Yc email Pontine, 'J5:t:tH. ajed 5 years, 80 lbs. milk with test of I per cent; Beauty Yeeninn Pon tine L'uil, ;iH2lil, age 25 months, liO lbs. milk, test of .'i.5 per cent ; cow, 5 years, coming fresh; 3 yr. old cow in milk; 2 yearlings, two heifer calves; 2 fresh grade Jer seys; nil these stock tuberculin tested and in fine condition; span mules, 2S00; bay mare, 1300; bay 3-yr. horse, 150; two shoats, nearly new John Deere wagon, 3 1 j , 3-in. tire, box and spring seat; farm truck; 2-seat hack; top buggy; 75-bushel manure spreader; nearly new 12-liorse power portable gas engine; 7-m. burr chopper; circular saw ami frame ; einerv wheel and stand; 1 t in. John Deere sulky plow ... i . i , .i Wltll .1 ami t norse renei , -r walking" plows. 10, 12 and U in.; lisc harrow; .springtooth harrow: 75-tnoth peg burrow; Hoosier 12- oe sin.de disc drill ; 8-ft. eorru- ated roller; 2-horse cultivator; pegtooth cultivator; 7-ft. Deering binder; Osborne mower; hay ted- ler, hav rake; two 16" ft. hay nicks; fan mill; 850-ll. platform scales: corn sheller: two hand corn planters; double harpoon hay fork, hay carrier and rope, complete; complete blacksmith X-eut saw. slum outfit; 7 ft. wedges anil sienges; j crow oars; 3 grain scoops; horse clipper and grinder; 30-gal iron kettle; milk cart; garden hose; set breeching harness; set plow harness; set l 1 1 n 1 . . driving harness; 2 single driving harnes: galvanized feed tank; Sharpies' crenm separator, 050 lb; fin-lh. scales: S-bottle milk tester, complete; 0 milk cans milk fever outfit; cattle trocar; hypodermic syringe ; gasoline lamn and lantern ; big lot of small machinery nnd farm tools tonnn M n wpll-lcent idace : lot of .... .. ..... i i household furniture and good stovei, hnir, tibles. etc., nnd niimrroiis other articles. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale: $20 and under, cash; over, bankable note, six months, at 7 per cent Walter Zctrmnn, owner; J. P Hughes, auctioneer; John Van derwal, clerk. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. ( Incorporated ) Hillsboro, 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 CORNKLIL'S Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Price. Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. HARD SURFACE ROADS Will soon lead from Portland to the splendid Beaverton - Rccdvillc Acreage... Many choice small tracts ou sale. Splendid train service morning and evening into the city. Buy your little home before the big raise comes. SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 102 Fourth Street P0T!Ti r-?T"GON' Res. 411 Rodney Ave. Let ns move you 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 RiveYview Auto Transfer, 271 Taylor St. Phones: Main 6205; A 8110 Also buy cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. W. 0. Donelson UNl)KRTAKI!k Calls attended night or day. Chanel and Parlors. Hillmboro. Oregon We Have the Neatest and 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. Jeweler Main Street t 5 Pbone East 80 No charge for small The Hartford Fire Iti? tr ance Co., is the first andrnly Co. that offers Farmei9,lo-diieer.-s.liuyersandShippersof live stock absolute protee- itie-n against loss ot your stock by death of any t a.ise. See, Phone or Write to John Vanderwal, Agent, 774 (Sifa St., I Phone Main j. 03. Hillboi n, Ore. ii i nilI ii i ii hum ! in nm&f Most Complete Stock of and Optician Hillsboro, Oregon (TUe Old RelU 1 leN 1 Hartford I