dHg J III. u. r HILL m VOL. XXV HILLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 28. 1918 NO. 38 SBR J; Captain BriuUhaw Sends I.rlter of Commendation of E. Lillegard LIEUT. ALSO SENDS LETTER Wm Chief Elect rician Aboard U S. Ship Tittitburiih, S. A. Watrri Captain Ilnulslmw, I', S. Slii I'llKlniigh, kt'iiili Mr. runt Mis, lYler 1. I.illcgard llir following tlir following h'tti r, which Is m If explanatory ; "Itiar Sir: ( 'oiiliruiing the Navy li il'i. telegram of Oclo In r '.'.'I, regret In inform you of llii! ili iilli nf your h I'.luicr Me dian I.illcgard, chief electrician C. S. Navy, at 2:27 it. in., Oil.. In r L".' 1 1 I . Hi a rriiijl of hrnlicliial un iiiiiiiih i, complicating Span till Inllin Vmir ti it wan sirlt I mi t a few il.n h, Mini tin- .'ih( I ii nr three day was entirely free front tttiu, Hi' niriiuluitii'd mi lAii lli ul record during hit naval M tiiiT, iiml Mas well likril by 1 1 1 v. .ll 1 1 Mil 1 1 1 lllllllllir W liolll lie had developed many t Ion frii lull. Tin' body win liuriril Willi full military honor in tin' Si. 1'rmiiis Xavirr cemetery in llir City of Kin ili' Janeiro, Itra .il. Your hun'k iii rioiuil cfli-eU, a lil nf v It it li arr ciii-IiihciI hcrc tilh. uill lr forwarded In you, via I It Supply Olliecr, N .t i y Yard, , V., by lirt.1 available transportation, At hi' Iiml t.ikcil out ovrriiiiiiiit insurance In llir iiiuoiiiit of .f 10.0011 in your favor, il will lir iuccs.ary for you to ii mi in ii iti :i t with tin' I ! ii i n li of Navigation, Navy Ibpartnie nt, ii 1 1 i ii u I ' ii . I. ('., for colliTtiiin of iiisiiraiiri', Phase li t iiu extend my heart -fill hv iii f ia t Iiy tn you in your Mirrow, Very Sincerely Yours, O. It. ItraiKhaw, Ciiplain l!, S. Navy, Coin ma nil -in," Another letter wa, enclosed "I'i'ar Sir: I luivi' wished lo ni-iiiI ymi a vvoril of testimony In llir worth of your son's service on lumril this ship. An ollin r under whom lir workril speaks of him as our of llir very hrsl railio operators in tin1 Navy. His elli ciency in this work will makr It t in a great loss In tin- ship, llr Was popular also with his ship mates ami active in ortrniii.iiitt amusements wliirh helped in tin enjoyment of llir crew, llr has Iutii iisrful ill thr srrviri' of his country. You may Iiml eonsol.i lion, even in llir initkt of your sorrow, thai In- has not In i n fnuiiil wauling in llir present crisis. Wry Sinrrrrly Yours. Philip '('. King, I.iriit. (.1. G.) Chaplain, l'. S. N. Mr. ami Mrs. l.illiij.'iril havr thr sympathy of a large circle of fririuls ill tin if sorrow. Thr nlmvc Irstinioiiials to the genuine worth of tlir Hailio Oprralor arr his our hrsl epitaph, ami Ihr ell lire community Is proud of his rrcoril. Jack ISissiirr and I'd. Srhoelrr, of South Tualatin, were in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter were over Sunday guests of the llcainish family, near Cedar Mill. Misses I'.thel MeKinney' and l.lialielli Smith, attending 1'. I'., were llillshoro visitors Sunday. I'ei'ey ('arsteus and wife, and Misses Kva and l'.lma Carslens, fornieily of Hanks, now residing in n Portland Hiihuih, were in the city Sunday. IMPORTANT NOTICE All pernons 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) Win. Itiiliinsoii, of Laurel, was a city caller I'riday nfteriioon. I'hilip Sehneiilrr, of south of ( orui lius, was in (own .Saturday T. It. Imhrie, of Portlainl, was mil this week, (he urst of rela tive. Herbert Sahiiow, of Wrbourt, was grrrliiiK' fririuls In the city I'riday, () W'esteoll, of Route .2, was transacting Inisinrss in the city M onday. Picked up on street l!lue and white wool scarf. Call at Arus. No rlnir)eM. I.. It. Iiili s reports that he is j'ctliiiK ph nty of work in the ma chine shop, A. Oleaii, of lleiiverton, R. 2, and daughter, were llillsliorn ca Hers I'riday. l)r, C. It. Jlloyd ilep.irteil for Cmpiillr, Southwestern )ir(jon, Monday evening, Ahrahaui Itciehen, of near Peaveitnn, ealli'd oil the, Arus the last of the week. Roy Sehuliiieiii'h, of South Tu alatin, was in the county seat I li day, Junking over the town. ). Cruu ksh.iuk, of (iastou, iuterestril ill registered dairy stock, was down In llillshoro Saturday. Had l'step, who has heen con tiiird In his room for some time, is able to jji t up town on n pair of crulrlien. I'.. W'ii hold, who bought the II irlrampf place formerly known as the Pheasant farm, near She f -llin, was in Ihe city Saturday. Kind Stabler, for years in the dairy business, near Helhaiiy, now slarlinjx n poultry yard of Ihe A I class, wns in tow n I'riday. tiny ll.ithorn,' who is in the I'. S. Navy, returned last week, af ter a visit with his parents, (ieo. Ilathoril and wife, of mar Lau rel. Mr. and .Mrs. V. Dahl, of the River Road, I'armintitoii, have moved to Pnrtlanil, having sold their farm In W. ls.Maxwell, lale of Idaho, Wanted -lteef enltle, hiifS and sheep. Will pay best price for irmiil si il IT. Phone lleavei ton. Mail a.blress, W. W. Millar, Rredville, Oreffon, J18D5 Lou II. Shirley has taken a h si! inn as sealer for the S. P. un--b r Uuiih Rogers, He takes can; of the Wedberg and Hurhurt eamps, near Timber. Taken l'p -Yearling; heifer, full black. Owner prove proper ly, pay adv. and keep nnd take same nwav. - Herbert Sahnow, I'oresl drove, Ore., It. .'IS O I'red Reverman, formerly of Cenlerville, now in eharij;e of the Sales Department of Wnketiehl, Tries "t Co., Pnrtlanil, was nut Thursday cvciiiirn, a jjuest nt St. Mallhews' Reetnry. l or Sale Dr. C. R. Rloyd, on Maple St., fool of Third, has about .'100 lbs. of first-class Fran (pielle walnuts for sale nt .'11 cents Per lmund, Fine, well- cured, and splendid llavor, 4(f deo. ('. Patterson Is out on crutches, after bcinii eonfincd tn his room several weeks with his broken lejr. lie went to Salem this week In be examined by the Slate Industrial Accident Com? physician. Machine Shop I have opened Ihe ISloyd Machine Shop, on Ma ple St., foot of Third, and um prepared to do all kinds of ma chine work; lal hiutr and shaping, and repairs of heavy nnd light machines. Satisfclion guaran teed. I.. R. Ingles, llillshoro, Ore. S0-41 FOR THANKSGIVING Peace Restored to the World and Family Fears are Allayed IF BOYS WERE ONLY HOME Hearthstones Have a Clow Un known at Last Day of Thanks Thanksgiving in the year of our Lord l!HS has a Migiiilicance iin parallcllcd since the great war started. Peace has been declared or at lenst lioslililii n have ceased and il is hut a ipiestiiiii of time until our hoys who have been fighting on Ihe front, ami who are in the army cantonments get tint: ready for the fray will In hume. W hile they are not here this Thanksj.'i ing Day, they are here in spirit, ami American hearthstones are today fi-t-I in u the war in III of peace. The chill of anxiely In an exlenl has been w armed by cessation of the ulay iug which has here and there 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 boiiics. Thanksgiving dinners this year will taste the heller for world I'liuilitious and the great change in the mouth. We all wish the lads were home, but the knowledge of safe ly means much, anyway. To those families who have known sorrow, and who have our heartfelt svmpathv, one run only extend tn them that silent rondo leiii'e we all feel, ami express our pride in the fact that their sons have passed that the world might he made a safe place a noblr passing. Try the Argus, $1.B0 per year C. C. Nelson, of II.uoii.'i. drop-. jicd into the county seat the last of the week. Fuimett Quick, the auto livery man, has just recovered from nn attack of the llu. Andrew Pierson, of Reedville, was grilling friends in town Saturday afternoon. W. O. (ialowny, of Washing ton County Hank, nt Hanks, and (ireen Walker, the oldtimer, were Argus callers Saturday. For Sale 60 tons of mangel beets and stock sugar beets for . . , i ... . . ilairv cows. i onni ii iirown. llillshoro, Minter llridge, J. C. Hare ranch. 37 !) James Jackson, of east of Oreneo, was iii the eitv Friday. las. was one of the few who last Spring predicted the close of the war before? t hristmas. Dairy Cows for Sale Your choice of ten cows, four of them just fresh; balance fresh soon. I'red .lossy, Hanks, Ore., K. .'1. Tel. N. Plains, 1 U'2. .'Iti S 1 1 is estimated I hat several hundred Christmas packages ad dressed lo the hoys in France w ill not reach them, ns many w ill pass the addressees on the way back. For Sale Eight head of pigs, eight w'ceks old; good sized and healthy. Frank drecner, Hills ho in, R. C; ,1 miles .southeast of llillshoro, across the Rood Bridge. !l'-8 W. N. Harris, with (he North Const Power Co., dropped a man hole lid on his foot the other day, breaking two bones. Ho is now enjoying an enforced vacation and incidentally drawing mon ey from Ihe Slate Industrial Ac cident Commission. Want to Rent Small ranch, 10 tn -H) acres cleared; must be near good school nnd not far from rail lines; want fair build ings. Will pay raslurent; or will rent larger farm on shares. J. D. Xickell. Sherwood, Oregon. R. 2. 37-0 Roy Shiedel, of this city; John Frost, son of Co. Supt. Frostj nnd Tom Todd, of Forest drove, nil with the U, S. Navy Hand, nt Bremerton, enme over with the organization to witness the Navy-Army team football game nt Vancouver Sunday, nnd came out to spend Thanksgiving week with their parents. . Talk about walnut culture about seven years ago Dr. C. R. Blovd top-grafted a black walnut tree in his yard on Maple Street with F ranquettes. I his year h harvested 12S pounds of fine Franquettes, and nt .IS cents per pound the crop would ytcM ne-ir ly $150. This is some returns on the investment. His daughter, who has a place newly acquired from the O. & C. lands, on the ridge, above North Plains, in tends putting in several acres of walnuts, ns the high land is iilenl for their culture. House to Rent Third Street J. A. Imhrie. Clydi5 I). Jones, of south of the river, was in Friday. Tgny Sinay, of lilimrniiig, was in town the first of the week. (ieo. I Linus, of Moiiiilaind.ile, was in the city the last of the week. (i. F.ssrier and family, of above Moimtainilalc, were in town Sat urday. John Koch, of above Blooming transacted business in the city Monday. Flowers for funerals and other occasions. Jiergen lloral Lo., llillshoro. 32-tf John Sihaer, of above Moun- taindale, was a county seat caller Saturday. Trcpbon Dierecks, of the Hanks country, was a city visitor the last of the w eek. Miss Wilma Waggener, of Pa- eilie I'nivcrsity, was here over Sunday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. B. dates. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. I. Lillegard, of near Laurel, were city visitors Monday morninir, comiii'r in on gal business. Mrs. Clay Freeman is conva lescing from a severe attack of purumoiiia. She has heen at tin' Smith Hospital. Sergeant Claude McCurdy i- now at Camp F'nslis, Vn., with Ihe heavy artillery. He was pro moted a few weeks ngn. Alfred Morgan, with the U. S. Vavy coast patrol, was home last week for a day or so, the guest of his mother, Mrs. Henrietta Morgan. L. J. Crops, was down the last of the week on a circuit court ease, and says his section is thro seediiiir, with more Winter grain sown than usual. Win. Behrmann, of Blooming, was an Argus caller Saturday evening. It lie ones not soon buy a place here he will take a trip up to the Idaho country. A. W. Walker, of South Tual atin, was in town Saturday. He has beard nothing from his son. Charles, since he received word that he was slightly wounded. Those desiring drv slabwood, four foot or 16-inch, four foot fir, 10 inch fir, or coal, notify us at once. Prompt delivery. II. D. Sehmelt7.er, Tel. 2477, res.; office 642. tf Late potatoes are, after all, a pretty line crop in the highlands ml bench lands of the district. I'he tubers grew up to within a frw days ngo. and some of them are monsters in length. D. II. Wille rs, of Oak Park, i, i i it? was a city caller iuonnay. ins son, Walter, of the U. S. Navy, leaves today for his ship, the Huntington, at New 1 ork, after a month of shore h ave. Four foot slab wood, nfte. Sept. 1, $2.75 per four foot cord ; sixteen inch wood, $3.25 per cord. Place your orders at once. (. II. P. Lumber Co., South Third St., Telephone 942. tf Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Kirk have arrived from F'.astern Ore- gon. ilr. Mrk is me lessee oi the Deiehm.in place, northeast of town. Mrs. Kirk is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Hoy. E. I. Kuratli has his office in the llillshoro National Bank Building, up-stairs, Main St. en trance. Real estate, loans, Insur ance, insurnnce of autos, etc., Conveynncing. Notary Public. llillshoro, Or. 80-tf Robt. Thompson, of Cedar Mill, came in Monday with the money his district put np for the Cuitcd War Drive. lie nnd his issislants collected a nice sum on lection day, and soon put old Cedar Mill district over the top. Bert Fleischhnuer nnd daugh ter, Miss Alice, were in town Monday, enroute to Portland. He hrot the news of his son's death in action, Sept. 28. Walter went across with the 91st division in July, landing nbout the middle of the month. A hunch of Mexicans and their w ives were sent here by the S. P last wefk for work on the rail road roadbed. There were quite a number of children in the out lit, and they were, after all, bet ter dressed than one would ex pect. A Mexican foreman came w ith them. Claude Johnson, formerly of I'nrminirton, writes the Argus from Bend that they have been having splendid weather up there Ihe coldest morning su far being 28 above. lie is located on the Bend and Burns Highway, nnd is close to good fishing, nnd invites the Argus up to try some of the big fellows. 10 11012,680 if, Oregon Eggs Sell at 88 Cents in California SALEM PRUNES TO EUROPE The Dalla Prune Packers Sell 3V2 Millions lbs. Prunes The Willamette Valley will this 1 all ship for government use ov er 21,000.000 lbs of dried prunes. Oregon highway construction and irrigation projects to go ahead. M.'irhhfii Id Six more wooden ships under const ruction here. State highway commission plans to emptily 2ISK0 men in HMD. Sinnptrr Valley railro.-nl order ed to supply 1000 cars for Chrome ore. Portland Rubber Co. w ill erect new factory buildings. .Hood Rivcr--Toiinage apples shipped to dale, 400 ears. Corvallis Oregon eggs sell in Oakland, Cal., al SS cents a ihr. en. List of Oregon-made goods In - ing niaile tor housewives. Kusrrne -- Vencta Lumber Co. will build logging booms 011 Co yote creek. October Hank clearances show gain of $57,48.'l,000 over Oeto- icr, HI 17. Pendleton Government asks I'matilla county for 170,000 acre increase in li)l! wheat. Oregon crop report shows fa- voralile eonililions, winter wneai promising, potato yield .satisfac tory, apple crop good, pasture conditions best in years. Astoria October lumber car goes totalled 13,000,000 feet. Linn ton Columbia Engineer ing works launch topsail schoon er. Klamath Falls New $50,000 concrete flouring mill completed. Hood River State building 70-foot bridge approach. Salem I'mbargo on prunes lifted, and 18,000.000 lbs will go to F.nglnnd. Corvallis Car of agricultural hue arrives here from State Lime plant. Dallas Polk Co. com show to he held here December 13th and 14th. Hilfwav Local man ships 13 cars ca ttle worth $30,000. Portland public schools to gel 2, 825,1-70 appropriation in 1919. Dalles prune packing plant here to supply United States gov- rnment with 3.500.000 Ins. prunes. l'.iiircne- 317 boxes pears were shipped from here; sell for $1.- 1 IL3!. Try the Argus, $1.50 a year. Jonas Moliae, of near Reed ville. was transacting business in the city Monday. l'iudlev Mel end. of Gaston. was down to the county seat the ast of the week. Thos. Ilenton, of near West Union, was in the city .Saturday, greeting friends. Tor Sale Twenty head Shrop shire ewe l.inihs. Win. Ross, llillshoro, Ore., R. 1. 3S-10 Reny Delplanehe, purchaser of the Il.ittrampf place, near Shellliu, was in town Friday. ,1. T. rowel!, of Umatilla and working for the O. W. R. & N., came down the last of the. week and spent a few hours in llills horo. I'red Ennes, of near Ranks, was down to the city the first of the week. Ennes is ranching these days, taking a rest from his old occupation of logging. Agates cut and polished. All kinds on hand, suitable for Christmas presents. Call and see w hat I have in stock. Fran eis Cota, Ki75 Fir St., llillshoro, Ore. 37-40 Jock Vanderzanden, of V y, was in Saturday. Van has been a busy man this Fall, with road work and running a big tractor on his farm and neighboring places. For Sale Having bought a tractor, have four or live gooii lu'.n'v work horses for sale. J. Super, Haw thorne ranch, 3 miles east of llillshoro on the Oreneo ..,,..1 8(5-8 Mr. ni.,1 Mrs. Ceo. Schulivicrich of Creswell, arrived in the city the first of the week for a visit with relatives and friends. They will remain until after Thanks giving. Geo. has just concluded a wild goose, hunt up the Colum bia River, C. B. BUCHAi (Incorporated) Uillsborc, 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 the splendid Beaverton - Reedville, Acreage ... Many choice small tracts on sale. Splendid train service morning and evtuing into the city. Buy your little home before the big raise comes. SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 102 Fourth Street Res. 411 Rodney Ave. Phone East B9 Let us move you into Portland. No charge for traall storage. 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, 871 Taylor St. Phone: Main 5208; A 8110 Also buy cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. W. 0. Donelson UNDERTAKER ttt Calls attended night or day. Chapel and Parlors. Hillaboro. - Oregon J 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. icr rvxp xt 7r a TVT Jeweler Main Street i IAN & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON he Old RelifcUe Hartford The Hartford Fire ? ir anee Co., is the first and rnly Co.that offers Farmeis.Fro dueers, buyersandShippersof live stock absolute frvtec- Stion against loss of your stock by death of any cause. See, Phone or Write to John Vanderwal. Airent. 774 8th St.. Phone Main ,.03. HilUboie, Ore. and Optician Hillsboro, Oregon r i