The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 14, 1918, Image 1

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VOL. xxv
II ILLS BO RO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 14. 1918
NO. 3(5
MILLS
John Kowlnir Wipe Out Stain of
Father, John D. Rocl.tir
(iKEVV TO FINK MANHOOD
Died in Ohio, Buried tit New
Kichmond, Wi., With Honor
Julilt Hum I. lir, htil'll ill i IiIUIiih i),
ami Mi ll k ii i vv II a (i li 1 1 It' ft linn,
Mas Imrii tl nilli military Illinois
ill Ni Km 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , ... I.r.l
llliilitli, ll.'Mllly i i i I In llii- srn H i
uf hit country id ii rniiii. Hi
vwis enlisted in !Hh Co., l.iHlli
TritiniiiH l!riailc, ( iiiiii Slur
iiiiiii, (Hun, mill iliiilli hiis ilnr In
illvi ii-.r colli i-acli (I lit camp,
Thi' entire city lurncil nut In
yollitft 11im lair's obii-ipiic mill
Ittii of tin- eh ray paid tin1 iri v is I f
ii kIiiuiiik 1 ii I mi 1 1' . I'riini tin'
kindly Kuril') ) m i U 1 1 tin- yniinsf
m ill must hate ki'iimii to it hplcu-
1 1 1 1 inaiilinoil, worthy of tiir lnuli
est respect mill fslccin nf tbe
1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 . He wilt in tlir ol
it 1 1 1 1 r i l ls-, 'l lii- 1 1 1 him- (iii.mli
f.irilli il tin1 i-scorl, nil. I In' ;ih
kWiii tin- military honors. C
till' subject of Miprt'liif N.lcrilit e,
tun' of I In clcrjj v mi ill .'
"This iiflrriiniiii vi- li.-ivr be
fore us tin' i aii lil r. m inis of a
true mnl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ill ln
yavc to t In- tuition tin- lu st In
li.ul. I.ii it if lir ilitl in l ili' on
tin' hiitlli In hi. sliii ki-ii hy the
enemy's bulb I or swiml, yrt
rl iss loin .iiiion:; tin I . I i in. I
tin' trin-. Mr heard the rail of
4
his Million mnl wilil forth .i
Serve.' Our yoiinit inru Ini make
llii- snin no N ii riliir uill liol be
fortrotti ii. No Ioiiki r uill e
look to Krai I, (.lin i' or l!o In.
for t iiniph s nf liirniiiii, ill
ue fon;i l tin' ashes of our brine
ilrftinli ti who nrr s.-t iny: tin'
world's freedom in llnse il.tlLi ,t
hours? No tin- lory of f.une
is unit ini."
Till' deceased soldier Mill 11 soil
of tin- Int.' John 1, Itosrbiir, who
is remembered here for thr rniii
inissioii of ii crime for which he
paid his life. Tin' win has re
deemed (lir family ll.'lliii'.
WOOTEN WRITES
I.tiw rcnee Woolen, with I'nrl
S.'iui m Irtnspoil service, w riles
thr Armis under I j t of Nov, ;!.
iifli-r bt inir across to France, Mini
in.iilim; front New port News, Ya.
"ihtii' just received i 1 i w Ii I roi
irs of lin- Argils mnl notice run
si. I. table t -hanite in regard to the
li ii ii 1 1 m-r of im n under colors
hillt'C HIV ill pai'llll'l'. I im I !l fl
nf tin' hoys occasionally trniutf
im rsi'iis mnl inn always t(i-.ililii l
to im i t thrill anil ask ahoiil thr
Oregon comilrv.
I certainly rnjoy riinliillZ thr
I in T its iinynni' wonlil ii f I it liol
lirinit in the llillshoro country
for n yriir. I lunr srrvcil oil one
of I'lti lr Sam's larnr mnl nio-.l
jit'oiniiii'iit Ininspoits for 'ilil
nionllis, anil lunr mailr as many
trips across the poinl. Hoping;
that
III!
future wc are looking
r . II" I
ami
iiuii
1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 U' lor is inn uir on . i
sinrrrrly,
l aw rciiie A. Woolen,
U. S. S. Tciuloros. N. Y.
NO TRESPASS
Jackson liol loin, coverin
inn Wooil overllow Innih
I lie
mnl
thr ovrrlliiw laiuls on the J.
(
Hare ami Hie John Jensen
pliieei are umliT lease for huiil
i...r iiiii-linsrM Mini II II llllllllTS ail'
lirrrhr warnril In keep oil' am
Hiive.li'oulile,
s
UPPOSE you
the trenches
what it would mean to you to come out
and run into a full-fledged good old
American baseball game? The ship
ments of baseballs sent to France would
make a line more than two miles long
if they were laid side by side. The
athletic orders placed by the war work
agencies are the largest in the history
of sport Keep the boys' spirits high
and they will tend to the Kaiser. Get
behind the
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
A. Thorny, nf llalrinh, wan ill
low ii Friday,
,.. t ..I t. .. ..
I IKS lor .tiilr ll. I,. liar
Hill Jiuio. I'liniir 21177.
IISOII,
;i5-7
J. J. Si IiiiiiI kr, nf ahove Moiiil
I. urn I. ii. , w as in town Monday.
I'lowcm fur fuueriiU and olher
oeeiisinim. Ilei'cll Mural (!o.,
HilUhuro. U2-tf
1 rank lin Thatcher, of above
Fiiresl (irovr, wait Krri-tiiiK
fin mis ju the huh Tiirnday.
Li-lust (iiirllrr, nf J ,ii 1 1 r I , was
ill tuwn Muinl.iy, ri i lin f in ml ,
He I. purls hi .in r dink hliouLin
m ar Srlio)s.
I'ur S.ilr (iiuid l'urd ear; nil
in lire.it. 1'rlce rif(ht.- If inter
ested, write "New -Tires," rare
AriiN, Ilillnhoro, Ore. .15-7
)iim-e, at Mouse H ill, Hillslio
ro, Saturday niht, Nov, liilli.
(in. nl music ami a ood time as
siired. F.verj hody invited.
Wanted : I w ant lo huy Miinll
pulatui s or other ho) feed. Will
call for saiiii' and tiring my ow n
sucks. Write A. C. Sellers, llox
'.' i:i, Hilhthoro.
J. hopliu, of Itkirsl (irove,
was mi Arjiii ealh r Tucmluy. Mr.
koplill sllll owns Ills (illhloll
nun li, mid orrasion.illy f'ls
lulu sunn- for thr himple hfr,
Aiiluir Spir.ssrliurrl, of the
l'nuj;nr place, m ar M uiiiilnin-il-ilr,
was in (own Monday morn
iiK ' ll"p! frirml.s mid paying
his n sprrls lo the family paper.
l or Sale - llilil head of pigs,
I'if-hl Wirks old; fooi hird and
lu allhy, I rank (irrrner, Hills
liorn, II. ft; UlileH Koillhetlht of
I lillslioi'n, across lilt- Hood
liiiile. 3li-H
W in. kerron, of mar C'etlar
Mill, was a tily caller Ihe lirt of
lin- weik. In the old days ker
roii was a pit lly good jmle of
ood lioi'selli sli, and he isn't ,s.i
slow yet.
For Sale Ahout HO head of
pif?s, over ti weckil old, about
tfl.fiO caeh. Also registered l)n
i'oc Jersey boar for nervier.
('has. Kplcr, Cornelius, lioutt: i.
.riioiie iifi Hill Line. 5 7
W . T. kerr, of Cjaslon, was in
town the lir si of Hie wt-ek, rli
rotite to 1'orllainl with a truck
load of porkers for the Ho.sc C'ily
markets. W. T. nay a there has
bt en some mighty good tluek
slniulini,' up his way this Fall.
V.. I. Kuratli lias hit olhce in
the llillshoro National Bank
llnilding, up-tairs, Main St. en
trance. Heal estate, loans, insur
ance, insurance of autos, etc.,
Conveyancing. Notary Public.
llillshoro, Or. 80-11
Mis. Albert Lincoln, of Inver
ness, Mont., is here this week,
-pi mliinr a few days w ith rela
livcs and fin mis. Her brother,
)r. Frederick Haas, of I'ortlaml,
passed away last, week from an
ittiick of Flu, and she came do.vn
In attend the funeral.
Machine Shop- - I have opened
ihe liloyd Machine Shop, on Ma
ple St., foot of Third, mid am
prepared to do all kinds of ma
chine work; lathing and .shaping,
mid repairs of heavy and light
machines. Satisfction guaranteed.-
L. It. Ingles, llillshoro,
Ore. 3-H
John Ociiuis, who is at Never
stil, was over to llillshoro Mon
day afternoon and evening just
coining to lake part in the peace
celebration. John says that "Vic
tory" looks good lo him. Dennis
,av's that the logging camp where
I... it In cli.ii'ire had two Kaiser
sviiio.itlii.crs mil to rout Ihe oth
..V ,l,n- and Ihev left cnmi with
out their cft'ccls.
had been a week in
can' you imagine
Ilillsboro, Oregon
Armistice Sinned1 at Stroke of 12
in the Morning
GERMAN EMPIRE NO MORE
Devastated Europe in Throe of
Revolutions as to Central Empire
The ( ii riiian Fmissarirs signed
the aiticles of armistice, iineniidi
tiniial surrender, at lite stroke of
iHrlvr Muniliiy morning, 1'aris
time; and hoslililirs ceiisi il at
II a. in. Word reached Hillslioro
8l seven o'clock, Portland time,
ami by 7:.'I0 o'clock the city was
celebrating with the ringing of
bills, blowing of whistles anil si
mis, ami a parade was furiiieil
by Ihe business men. Fit ry noise
making device which could be
pul into in lion was coinmauilecr
ed, and bearded (i. A. It., busi
ness men, young men, w muni and
tit-liool rliil.ln-ii were soon piirad
ing the business streets. Fiiiper
nr Wilhclui, i'.mperor no more,
tin' cause of the great world cat
astrophe, wilh the Crown I'rinee
ami his Iliads of the war parly,
lied lo Holland, arriving llirrc
Siniday night at 7:15 Paris time.
The release of the great news
was given out from the White
House so thai by sit or seven
o'clock every city with a tele
graph line in the great republic
was the recipient of the wonder
ful news.
Mayor Wall notified the pub
lie that a celebration would be
In hi in
al I) :U()
the afternoon, beginning I
A big parade was form-1
i ll, ami promptly nt .i ..iu n
swung into the Main Street inter
section al First. Prior to (his
Forest Grove's auto parade ap
peared on Ihe scene, and lltert
were nearly 100 machines in line.
Itiilsborn's parade was headed by
tin- Iowa Hill Laurel Hand, com
bined, with the State Militia Co.
following. Then came the Honor
(iuard girls;. Then came Mayor
Wall with the City Fire Dept.
out fit . ( has. koonti! driving; the
decorated autos followed, with
I 1 ....... 1 ..I ,1 ... A II
two kaisers' tied ami enroute for
execution. These elligies wen
burned on the big bonfire nt 7:30
in Ihe evening.
After the parade the crowd
ndiournetl to the courtyard.
where Mnvor Wall called them
to order. After a few prelimi
iiarv remarks, short niiilrcsscs
were made by Hr. F. A. llailey
Win. (i. Hare, L. A. Long, Hev
.1. T. Anderson and Charles E.
Wells.
After the sneaking, at about
(0, the Slate Militia and many
milos wriil to l orest I. rove ami
liiradcd around the civ.
It was t r nl v a dav of sini
iiinl relief for evervoiie. All busi
ness houses were closed, and la
infers and employes were told
to lay off anil celebrate in the af
ternoon. J. C. Lanikin and M. V
Lincoln were the color-hearers
or the dav.
Ihe celebration contiiuieil m
the rveniiiL' and e osed Willi n
big dance nt the Moose Hall.
Flit" pence terms mean evaeiia
lion of ISclgium and I ranee; sur
ruder of Alsace-Lorraine ; loss
of Herman South Africa; tiiriiin
over to the Allies all big gun:
Mien iir.ictic.'illv !H) per cent of
war supplies, the breaking of Hit
great lierman navy and enliri
Ikai'iii.iiiii-nt. Meantime the K :i i-
si r lias lleil id jioiianti mr in
. i . ii H ...1
I-. Hindy ami the ( row n
Prince and the other sons are
with the once royal daddy. It
eMH'cled Unit the Allies will call
oi- them am that llollaml will
turn Iheiti over without ilisptit
Thr two veterans of Ihe ( ivj!
VA'.ii- reminders of the tune we
had our naslv family unpleasant
ss --M. C. Lincoln, of the (. A
R., and Postmaster J. I . l..'imkin.
wilh the Confederates in the six
ties, carrying the Stars mid
Stripes with a fervor as strong as
n,,,. .l.iuiililiiiv in France, was a
spectacle of interest, anil the Ar
gus hopes they will live many
i-...,i.y The next bur paratle we
. : . ... .,
have we are going to nave uieui
joined by veterans of the Spanish
War and the war just closet!.
John Olson, of Cedar Mill, was
in town Saturday.
O. W. W'hitmore, of Chehalrm
Mountain, was in town Friday
Mrs, (ico. S. Johnson, of South
To al. it in. was a city caller th
first of the week.
Increase your production per
mnn nnd save inoncv thro less
hiring by using the Slolinn Hni
versal Tractor. See John Wun
tlerlieh, llillshoro, one door south
nf Teleohone Central, or at hi
Banks otllcc. 28-tf
John Mer., of Helvetia, was in
town Friday.
J. F. Carstens and C. (). fiulii
way, of Hanks, wen; down Tues
day on court biisinrss,
P. I. I.illigard, of Laun l, was
. . ....I
III Hie roiinty seal .atiiMiv.
Ilrrbrrt Sahnow, of Vi rboort,
was an Argus caller r riii.-iy.
Ilriiry -Miller, of below Witch
Hazel, was in town Ttirsilny, arid
:i I In on the .rgus.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fretl Jossy, of
above North Plains, on the lien
( 'orneliiis place, were city callers
I'liesiliiV.
For Sab Several head hogs,
mnl 150 lbs eacli. F. II. l!owl
by, Cornelius, Ore., ft. 2. Phone
J.'JlttiS, llillshoro. .'I t (I
( has. I'ulli It, engineer mi thr
P. It. - ., went to Portland
I'tusilav to visit his dauglilrr.
who is rrportrtl ill.
Dairy Cows for Sale Your
rlioice ol ti n cows, lour ol tin-in
just frrsh; balance fresh soon. -Fred
Jossy, Hanks, Ore., It. .'1.
Tel. N. Plains, 1 H'2. 3(5-8
llruee Schiilmerich anil wife
visited with the J. H. Colliers,
Sunday, liruee is just cnuiplet
ing his big tlraiuage ditch on the
( id lir r ranch at Srholls.
Wanlrtl lieef cattle, hogs anil
sheep. Will pay best price for
goml hi ii ii . l none jicavenou.
Mail address, W. W. Mellar,
Heedville, Oregon. 35-35
Halpli ll.'ililian, who sueeeetletl
lo the old reliable Ilannaii store
al lluxton, was down lo the coun
ty seat Monthly, joining with the
"rioting" over the peace news.
Four foot slab wood, aflr.
Sent. 1, $2.75 per four font cord :
sixteen inch wood, $3.25 per
cord. Place your orders at oner.
0. H. P. Lumber Co., South
Third St., Telephone 942. tf
Farmers are certainly putting
in the seed this week in all loca
tions in the coiinlv where the
and isn't too low, and with two
. , , t i
or lliree more nays oi seetiing
conditions there should be a
in :i imni it 1 1 crop of Winter wheat
in MM!!.
For Sale or Rent: Small place.
... , 1,1
w ell improved, goon nungmow .
barn and oiilbuildillirs. Will si
crops and all farm tools, team.
vomer mule, fat hog, cow in milk.
1 doZi-n chickens, hay in ham, al
so Ford ear. This place is located
at Oak Park station, 200 yards
from tleuot. Oreiron Electric; to
minutes ride to Portland. . A
Ooodmnn, llillshoro,' Ore, It. 4
Tel. llillshoro. U. 28tf
ltev. A. H. Shaw, who has gon
to Honolulu to take the pastorate
of one of the Island Cliurchc:
received word' before leavin
skiug him to report at Camp
I'avhir, Ky., as Army Chaplain.
s nenee talk was in the air he
1 , , . .1 o ... .1. T
iiroceeiieu to uic ainiwicn i
lands, lint will return to Ken
tucky in ease he is needed. Mr.
Shaw and family made many
friends while here who wish them
. . . ,i. ...
i'vitv haiiDiness in iiteir new
mine.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stuart
lint son, reeemiy lit re irum ma
. .i.i. r i l..
ho, making the trip overland, vis
itrd a few days with Mr. truarts
parents, A. (i. Stuart and wif.
and then went on to Corvallis
here thev are making their
r, 1 it... .11
iniiie. i nev visiieu me ifiiim-
tone National Park before com
iiiir to liri'L'im. anil eiiruiiie inn
. .1 i . i
visited w ith Hoy Stuart and fam
ilv, at Lakeside, Southern Ore
gnu, who joined them on the tri
up here.
The Flu ban was raised the
last of the week, and Sunday the
hurehes had their usual meet
niii's. I.ilieriy ineaire was aisu
.t . nu .i l .
open for evening theatre goers
mil Taltv Arbuekle matlo his
nil 1 1 ....... 1
visitation. Hie senoois o icueti
Mnndav morning, but the stain
, " .i i . ,i. . . .
peile was so wuu over ine peat
news that school was dismissed
The young men and ladies want
ed to get out and hurrah, and
Sunt. Barnes eoiiclutlett it was
i -
wise to dismiss.
F. W. Morton, the negro bar
her on Main St., west of Second
failed to close his barber shoj
Monday during the celebration
and Monday nnrht some one
heaved n dojien bricks throng
the front. F.verv pane in the
front was broken., Sheriff Ales
iimler is looking into the affair.
Morton still has an unpaid fine
imposed in Circuit Court, which
should have been paid a couple
of years ago. He is liable to cus
tody at any time. As the fine ul
timately would conic out of his
wife, who is n first-class dress
maker, Morton has had much len
iency. His barber shop has never
paid him. The damage to the
building is if 1 5 or 'J0, ami a sun
scripion will be raised to pay
E
OVER TOP IN STATE
Eected Supreme Judge by Rea
son of Several Candidates
JUDGE COKE 2ND IN RACE
Judge Campbell Carries Home
and Washington Counties
Ige Alfred S. I'ennrtt, ilrmo
rat, and jurist bv right of intel
t l and research, ha.s brcu t-lrel
I Supreme Judge of the State of
Oregon by a plurality over the
publican candidates. Coke,
ainpliell and Olson, the latter
ing (iov. Wit hyeoiube's ap-
luintee, were in the race and this
in nl I i iiliril of candiilates gavr
Irliiurratir t andiilatt: a b ad.
iiilge I'm nm tt was late coming
out, or he might as well have had
ver il hundred more voles. He
re he entered the race many
mot-rats lined up with Judge
Cniiiphfll in thi.-i .-iiiil Clackamas
utilities - which Judge Camp-
le II carried heavily and this
meant a corresponding loss to the
Wasco county jurist. Judge Ben
nett is a former Washington Co.
man. hailing in early days from
(ia h s Creek. The ollicial vote for
the county on state ami county
ticket was finished Saturday bv
fustiecs I). It. Wheeler ami F.'. X.
Hurtling, assisted by B. W.
Barnes. The vote is:
U. S. Senator, Vacancy
Martha A. Bean, Sue 598
Mulkev, Rep 3505
Senator, Long Term
MeN'arv 2818
West 17!i5
Slaughter 250
Representative Congress
Ilawlcv
38(50
.. 4 47
2831
17JX5
. 313
Falbert, Sue .-.
( iovernor
Withveoinbe
Pierce
Ramp
Treasurer
HoiT, Rep 302 t
Mason, dem 1331
Sears, Soe 20S
Justice Supreme Court
loluis. Rep 3187
I'.vans. Soe fi02
Justice Supreme Court
ampbell, Rep 7fi(5
Olson. Rep : 242
Coke, Rep 01
Bennett, Dem 215
Attn rue v-Cie n e nil
(
it'll, isrown, nep
.3759
.. 478
Cannon. Soe
Supt Public Instruction
hurehill. Ren 3S9(i
nsk. Soe - 471
Labor Commissionci
(
irum. Hep -
389(5
417
Commission
3750
505
Xikuhi. Soe
Public Service
Williams, Rep
Johnson. Sot
Supt. Waler Division
Cuitprr. Rep 3(i3o
n,ir..-hol.er. Soe CO'-'
Legislators
Hare. Win. G 3751
Graham - - 3W
U ,i,.. 323 t
Countv J u flffe
T. Y. Goo.lin. Rep 2H23
Stevenson. Dem isnu
Commissioner
I Cornelius - .()
Sheriff
Mexantler - (..
li wvi't
Clerk
Kuratli
37 S 2
Iteeorttt
Fretl A. Everest
.3870
Treasurer
K. H. Sapiiinuton
.3978
Surveyor
C. G. Rciter
.3743
Coroner
Geo. J. Limber , 3"t
Treasurer F.. T5. Sappm.Efton
receiveil the highest vote east in
the countv 3978.
AUCTION SALE
I will sell at auction sale ot tin
Wilev Bam, at 1 :30 p. m., on
SATURDAY, NOV. lfi.
Farm wairon. 3Vi ; iti.se, 10 tlises.
18 inches diameter: John Deere
va Ikimr plw, 14 inch; 50-to-th
unile harrow, hack tonfftie ; SOO-
lhs platform scales; 2 sets dou
bletrees, iron bar. well wheel
2 grub axes, 2 shovels anr
spades, set harness and collar.
Terms $20 and over, six
.,..,..il,j' limp, linnkable note, at 8
per cent. Under $20, cash.
A. G. Johnston, Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
,1. 1L Hanlev, Clerk.
Mr nn.l Mrs. Wm. Johnson, of
near North Plains, were city vis
itors Monday morning.
n.,n'i nverlonk the dance nt
Hall. Saturday evening
Nov. 1(5. A srood time
it. and the finest floor in the county.
EVEN organizations with just one
1 aim to serve
yours to be with him from the time
he leaves home till he gets back to
back him up and to buck him up to
do for him the very things that you
would do if you were there.
If s a big job, that It takes all that all
of us can do, working together shoulder
to shoulder, each organization looking
after the part of the job that it knows best
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
i - y
- imp
C. B. Buchanan & Co.
Hillsboro, Oregon
HARD SURFACE ROADS
Will soon lead from Portland to
the splendid
Beaverton - Reedville
Acreage
Many choice small tracts ou sale.
Splendid traiu - service morning and
evening into the city. Buy your little
home before the big raise conies.
SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
102 Fourth Street
Reg. 411 Rodney Ave.
Let ub move you into Portland.
storage.
C. K. ROGERS' TRANSFER
GENERAL HAULING
Lonir Distance Moving and Heavy Hauling.
WE HAUL ANYTHING
TWO LARGE TRUCKS PROMPT SERVICE
Office with Riverview Auto Transfer, S71 Taylor St. Phones:
Main 5208; A 8110 Also buy cattle, hogs, sheep, etc.
W. 0. Donelson
UNDERTAKER'
tit
Calls attended night or day.
Chapel and Parlors.
HilUboro. - Oregon
Hoffman
Jeweler and
Optician
The United War Work
Campaign means cheerful
letters from over there.
Give Rive to the limit.
- A F0RTHt
Cri& i B0YS t l
!
that fighting- boy of
PORTLAND, OREGON
. Phone East 89
No charge for mall
Old Relit L ie
Hartford
I i u
The Hartford Fire Ir.s tr
ance Co., is the first and rnly
Co.that offers Farmeis.l'ro-
Sducers, buy ersandShipperaof
live stock absolute protec-
tion against loss of your
1 stock by death of any t a.ise.
3 See, Phone or Write to John
1 Vanderwal, Agent, 774 8th St., h
Phone Main .03. Hillboit, On.p
The fitter the fighter the ;
faster the finish. j
Invest in morale throuEh
the United War Work
Campaign.
Hoffman
Jeweler and
Optician
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