jjlLLSBORO AKlaOS. 1HE HILLSBORO, OREGON, DIvCHMBER 5. 1918 VOL. XXV RURAL CARRIER WRITES MRS. HETTIE CROW NO. 3D 1 1 it 1 a MEETS DEATH IN LAKE W.u Dtak I hint inn in Lake Mer ced, California unci Wa Drowned IIODY IN SHALLOW WATER Lived in San Franciaco Wi Wtdl Known Here Yearn Ago 'I'lic body hi l.i I ward .1. 1. ii mill, liiulln r of ( a rl Liiim-ii, of lliio iilv, wu fimiiil in l.uiti' Mi rriil, ('ill,, a few ii l.s iigu, hit IiiiiiiIh riiHiiiU ii ilui k uhirli In' liiul hlinl, l.tii'srii resided in Sail I I'.ui eiten. mill li.nl );onr nut In llic I i k i N 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' t IT, III lilllil iliirltt. lie did iml return, ami teared :n iii'.tiliili'il. Tin' limly uiih ri'ru m il in sli illoH uitlrr, '.limviiiK Hint In- ii'iili.'ill v liiul mini nut iiiul iii i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , mill n li .ln il liffurr In1 iniilil niiili thf hnre, Ilf w.ii liiiiitfil iy Hie flint iiinl lint u liii li Mere fuiiiiil in iir liy. I.liriill Hill Hill kllDUII here, linviii'f lived here several years jiijo. IK- ns married iiinl hit wife iiinl frnin llif eputur -s ttliifh f. ill, in r,l I In- earlhipiake in llif ( iiilili II i.'lti- l it v. Ilf Ii aves In mourn liis loss t In follow ini i Kililn ii : Man, I'rmi lis mill Margaret Liir-.cn. Of liin ilium ilnili' family lif leaves the fullim itiit lunllii ri anil Imlf lirn I Iht : Hl'ul lurs, Ac I .ursili, h hereabouts link nu n ; Jens l.ar seii, New .i iil.iml, mnl Curl l.ar hi ii, IlilUliiitii ; Imlf brothers, tiro, .loliiiiisrii, California, mnl .luliil Jnliniisi ii, of .Inliiiiisf ii I .ii r-it , nf 1 lill-.horo, Tin' ilfiiil in. in luiil l.ri n mak in' liis home t in 1 1. 1 r .i 1 1 1 ullh his hrutlii r in law, V. .1. Taylor, nf H? Nor St., San I'runeiseo, Mr uni a u i . t 1,1 years, Thf funeral look pl.ter Nov, "l!. JONES FOR SPEAKER Winter is-aain 1 1 j 1 1 us'. Many hardships lire in store fur the Itiiral Carrier w hu liiusl iiiakf his daily rounds, regardless if writ t In r nr ill ln-r I'liiiililiuns, A little forethought mi the pari nf pa trinis will assist him greatly in llif ilisi harje of his duties, anil I lief i by i nalilf liini to give I"''" trr service. Thf average route of a (, miles has 1(H) boxes, mnl approximate ly .101) intri)iis. If thf carrier is obligi il to lake 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 out nf thf io mnl htuiiii one letter i aril Ufi k for each jialroii, his daily average ill ! sixth of .1(10. or Nil Idlers per day, which will delay him .'10 seconds each Iniir, or I .'I minutes i in Ii day, n loss nf 1 hiiiirs anil H iniiiiitcs rai Ii rik that hi- is 1 1 1 i u 1 1 to ilnuatf In thiMilitli'ssiM'KN. Thf carrii r's 1 1 1 1 1 - is wortli us in iitli as tin- pa Iron's. At 60 i i nls per hour (n i onsf ri aliv f prii f for man mnl li aiil), lif donates 15 t m I) Mirk In lluiuyhllf ssiif ss iif Ills pal roll. It fusts llif put run not mif l ent tiini'f to pun h.isf his slanis in admliff. and it is no more troulilf lo stamp thf li tter tliiiu it is In put the pennies in the lio so there is nothing to he .'till ed I'V Hu- .it run. liesiih s, the farrier is iwposfd to I lie i I. in. nls all day, .Metal Iiiim s j-et very eolil. Tin" farrier i-, nliliKid to unijliiw his hand f .ii h tune he lishfs out tin- pi n ii v . hii h l aiisi s him iiffdli ss sn IV rinj;. Thf ureal majority of patrons stamp their mail, hut n fi w arc lillur thiiuhlh'.. or eare little or llollliuii for the feel ings of others, , Tiiiie is the sliilV life is made of. It is Miirth saving. The feel inys of the lowest are worthy of respeit, I have no riijit to im pose on any huiiiaii. Haf you? A, .1. Milleiilierp-r, Carrier Itoute 1. ANTON SPRE1TZER Se niiiur Jones, of Marion Coun ty, Il . heell sfli ftfd to pri hidf over the uet Oref-oll House nf llepresi nt.itives. Join s is said tn lie fair, lioiifsl, and fref of i-iil.iiiuliui alliaiiff s. Thf hps liilors from Washiimtun, Vmnhill mid Tillamook founlifs iiiadf Jiini-s' seleetiiiii inssildf, and this is Hu- tirsl linif in thf history of tin triune Hint Ihfy have made mi i tVort fur unity in thf in.illfr nf the Spiaker. Messrs. Haines, Hare and (irahaiu wen- largely respoiisihle for the e oalilioit, and it should iiii an sunn IhiuK for the Ihiee t'tilllit ii-S in Ihf w ay of eolu liiillee ships. This is (foillir to !f an iiiipoi'lant sfssioii nf llif hif islaturf, for there is a determina tion on Ihe part A some of llif I'oi'lltud deletraliotl to harpoon what is known as the "uslale" in the way of legislation. The mailer nf the slatr liiyliwii v. whifli Is supposed to he settled, hut hifh iniRht I"' linkeri-d, is line of vast impoi'taiiff to tin' eniinlv of Washington, and il is wi ll that we have so aldf a dele iilinii as the three p' nllinif n who will represent ui at Saleui in-x t January. Thus. V.. I.usti r. one of the old- fiiLriiiffrs of thf S. I. Co., was lu re l ist week, taking care iroliale mailers in the estiite ... ., i. ii- i. us fallier, the line i.us- nf Huston. Maehine Shop-I liave opened Hloyd Maehine Miop, on ftla St.! foot of Third, mid inn prepari'd to do nil kinds of ma liiiif work: lalhinir and hhapinu;, and repairs of heavy and lipht miieliini'S. Salisfelion Kunran L U. Infilen, Uillslmri), time .f of h ler the .1. teed. Ore. Anton Spreiler ilied at the f.im- it v resiih nee at No. 107 North fwenlv fourth St.. Portland, !'- i einler M IK, after a short ill ness. Mr. Snreitxer was aneil 7S years, and was a slim-maker hy trail.. Id- lived in Hillshoro in tin- nineties, mid made many friends hile here. lie estah- lished Ihe tirsl laundry operated ...... .. i . '. l e ill llillslmro. llif inner pari in ihe 'llO's he moved his family to . . ... i - rorllaiut mnl numn look up ins trade. lie leaves to mourn his iss his widow. Joliauelte Spri it- zit, and the following ehildren Miss Nettie. I'.riiest, Henry, Wil liam and Otlo. all of Portland. 1). asi il was a splendid eiti- .eii, kind and loviiiit husband and fulju r, and had the esteem of u wide eirele of friends. He w.ns the soul of honesty, helpful to hli neiiilihors. and seores nf Hillslio- ro people will - regret that this kindly old m'lilleman lias passeti. CAN CARE FOR THEM The O. A. C. people have written Win. Sehulifieiieh, nskiliff him if Hillslioro can take eare or t lie Si n I .' Dairy Assoeialion, consist in.r of about 100 deleirates. for their annual meetintr to be held in I ;l II ml r' . Mr. Sehulinerieh wroti! Ihem that the old town could al- m-iivs lake eare of its friends, and as this is the banner dairy county in the slate this was the proper place for the session. I onscquenl ly Hillslioro will entertain tin dairymen next month, and Hills liiiro w ill do il right. Wiinled Pieef cattle, hogs and sheep. Will pay best price for irood Ht n IT. Phone lleavcrlon Mail address, W. W. Millar, Hecdville, Oregon. 35-35 Cliaik-i L. Walker, Son of Mr, nd Mr. A. W. Walker, Killed VOLUNTEER PAYS PRICE Was With the Celebrated Rain bow Division in Terrific Battle Charles I.. Walker, who was kill ed in in lion, October IN, ill tin: Aryoiine Purest, Prance, while lighting in Ihf ranks of the fa mous ft.iiiibow Illusion, whs a mm of Mr. and Mi-.. A. W. Wnl-ki-r, nf South Tualatin, former residents of this city, lie enlist IMPORTANT NOTICE All persons who subscribed for Third Liberty Loan Bonds thro 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. :l ' ' ; j- SHUTE SAVINGS BANK PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVEJ '4 - :. y - i i . 1 lNt.'V i 4 t h Ik J Tt ed in Company 15, Third Oregon, afler r.iilualin from Hillslioro lli.uli in 11 1 7 . From Clackamas he was sent lo Welialchee, when he remained until l ull. In Oeto her he was sent lo Camp Mills, and was there during the famine, windstorm.- In December he went across with the Third Ore pui boys, to Prance, hriuadeil with Ihe liliid.' In May, 1!US. he was transferred to the .'IL'nd Division, I27tli Hcrincnt Inf.. and was in many battles. Yoiinir Walker was born in l'o 'alley, (ir.'tnt Co., Orcsjon, July IL', isiKi. Six years later his parents moved to this county. .scltlin.it in llillsborn. Later the family moved to South Tualatin, but the lad finished his schooling in this eily. He leaves to mourn his loss his parents and one sister. Miss Myr tle Walker, leaehinic at I.onjj Creek, Pastern Oregon. Walker was a boy of tine dis position, ami had many friends, both south of the river and in Hillslioro, where at school he was a favorite. He was reserved, conscientious, and fearless, and a !fi neral favorite. STILL REMEMBERS !rs. Hi'llie ('row, mutlii r of J. L. row and Mrs. M. N. liunlinm, of this city, died at (Viilrnlia, Wn., November 21, at the resilience of ii-r daughter, Mrs. O. T. MeCon- iiell, with whrim she Imd been liv in' for 10 yearn. She was bom in iiiii'Hsee Co., New York, Sept. liii, IH2K, mid moved with her pa rents: to Orant County, Wis., in 1815, and in that year wan tmitrd liiirrin(ff to Louis Crow, with horn she lived until his death in I !().'(. Lit-hl children were burn Ihf ii ii ion, two suns anil two mjihlfrs of whom have passed awav. Mie lint! Iieeii a lit -in be r tif the Pree Will liaplist Church fur I years. She was a devout Chris tian mid knew no limit to charity in time of need. Her husband anil sons were I'nion soldiers in War. Mrs. Crow is hii r the following children: Mrs. O. T. MeConm II. (Vntralia; T. Crow, Portland;.!. L. Crow. Hillslioro, and Mrs. M. X. JSon- am, w We of the well known siiiiioi icatiier ol litis piat'e, tier maiden name was IbthV Ifuidi-, ml her fallier lived until be was nearly 100 years. Pin- flint rai of the late Mr, p. V. liurithol.cr took place at ISuxtnn, Ihe lirst of the week. She was tied 5.1 years anil was married In Mr, Piuruholer ill MeMinnville in I K ! "J . The husband and following hihlrtii survive: Mrs. Pe.ssie M. Crawford, ( has. I., of tin: U. navv, Thus. p. itnd I' rank ('. Her son Louis, w ho died w'ithiu n few hours of Hie mot her, was bom lli years auo July 28, al I'iinlu r. 'I I if funeral was dual, mil a larsre concourse of friends II. mli d the last riles of mother mil sou. Chas. L., Hit: brother in the lia y, arrived home the first of the week to attenil the nlisetiuies. Of her immetliate family she leaves the follow iui; sisters: Mrs. Nellie Leisy, Portland, and Mrs. nna Toole and Mrs. Bessie liriifirs, of Massaehiisetts. Chas. Stewart, now of Prineville, came down the other day for a short visit'uith relatives, and has been Ihe irnest of J. H. Stewart. ('has. says he sees many changes in the old town, and that he is alad to Li't't back and meet his friend. Charles savs he has been lontrinij; to make a correction for .some time, lie says that he was iiiiMpioted in the Arjjns many years au;o, lieu it rt'iiorletl I Iml il look Charles two hours to gasoline Ihe tar oil' of one Troni- bley, afler some Hillslioro citi zens hail given him a suit of that stieky substance, together with some feathers, it erred. - Charles says it took him just exactly two hours anil 15 minutes to get Trombley cleaned up and after Slew-art had played the Gootl Samaritan. Trombley took a long breath anil cursed the town, l' ervhoilv included, anil that mailt Stewart sore ami he ordered him out of Hit! house. $3.60 FOR MILK The Carnation Milk Products Co., through P.. C. Lamb, Supl. informs the Argus that the price per cwl. for milk iluriniy the (irs half of December, has been tixei at !:t.ii0. This is the highest price ever paid in this cituntv for milk product, and it is in consiv nance with the high price of mill feed. For Sale 50 tons of mangel beets and stock .sugar beets for dairv cows. Council v llrown Hillshoro. M inter Bridge, J. C. Hare ranch. 87-9 Food Adminiitration Now Allows Increase of Sweets Used RULING ON DECEMBER 1ST ood Administrator Wells Sends in Communication to the Public Civil II I II llV MRS. F. C. BURGHOLZER LOSES EYE riieotlore Asbahr, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Julius Asbahr, sustained an cciilent Sunday, while duck hooting, that has meant the loss f an eye. He was hunting with lace in South Tualatin, and John Witt Jr., near tun uecves oung Asbahr was in a clump of brush, invisible to Wilt. Wilt Hr it al some Out ks aim one ot the hot ripped open the right eye ausing its removal. Asbahr i as taken to Portland anil placed it the (mod .Samaritan hospital. mil is atlt nded by Dr. A. H. Bail y, who happened to be visiting icre w hen the acculent oceurrt'il. 1'cil" has been attending High ehool here I his w inter, anil his many friends here hope that lie uill soon be convalescent. BETTER LIGHT I'lie-old anil antiquated system of ighting in the circuit court room i.is been rearranged tinder the supervision ot Jmlge lieo. U. Maglev, and Hie new arrangement is more than satisfactory, a nig ight has been placed above th Judge's desk, giving a hue. light for night sessions, and it is also remarked that election boards us mir tin' room in the count can have better reading without cran ing their necks ami ruining their vision. Since the old barbarou ialsoniining has been substitute! iv a new coat of cream color this newest improvement makes the old court room look like a new liar. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thanks our friend mil neighbors for their kindness luring the illness anil death o our beloved mother anil wife. Al so we wish to thank the Re Cross auxiliary ot Hoy am friends from Nnrtli l'tains am ltanks for their beautiful Moral offerings. Mrs. P. A. Quails. Hanks, Or Mr. Scott Wiltshire, North Plains, Ore., and other children A. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was in town Saturday, greeting friends Geo. Ii. Zimmerman ami bis sister. Mrs. Tannock, of nbov North Plains, were city callers on Saturday. George says his road district voted n special tax last Saturday, the affirmative going thro without a stumble. Want to Rent Small ranch, 10 to 40 ncres cleared; must be near good school and not far from rail lines; want fair build ings. Will pay cash rent; or will rent larger farm on (diares. J. D. Xickcll, Sherwood, Oregon, R. 2. 87-9 Advice has just been received from the ollice of the 1 tuleral 'ooil Administration to the effect that tin- irt neral situation in the fine anil beet sugar supply war- mts the removal of domestic re strictions on tin- distribution of igar for the present. Therefore, clTeelive December rst, the use of certificates in the. istrihiition of sugar will be I , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . - I . - ami emiMiiiiers may my lour 1 1 mi in Is of sugar per rsoii per nionlli, ami uilhout ruin!; cards therefor. However, the rule limiting mi til m- eating places to 4 pounds r !K) meals remains in effect, ilher tloes the new rule in any iV affect price, rules from job r to retailer or retailer to con- iimer. I am gl.-ul to say that oppor- nnitv will now be given the good min i! who pnl up fruit uith lit e or no sugar w hen the coun try's need was great, can now ob- tin sugar to fill that tlelieiency. There have been many who ritieised the Pood Ailministr.i- itui lor I In- various changes in rules from lime to lime. It should always be borne in mini! that the rules must at all inns be based on the existing onililioiis. When the need was rent and the supply was limit d, the string hail to be closely Iran ii, and it may be said that Mr. Hoover has never asked the Vmeriean people to make a sac rifice that was not necessary. On the other hand, as quickly is conililious ot supply aim ransport.ition would permit, the restrictions have been removed. The glorious success of our ar mies, coming as it clitl nearly a car earlier than most of us had arid to hope, resulted in the in I tl n relaxation ot me stupen- lous economic pressure with i Inch this grt-at nation was rowding every avenue of supply to win the war. The history of the world holds no reeonl winch even faintly ue- guis to approach the gigantic isks of food supply and mobili zation which America has per formed in ihe past six months. It has been a source of wonder mil gratification and hope to our Hies, and a swiftly growing eer niuty of despair and defeat to tin kaiser and his Junkers. Maybe it is not proper to say that "the Yanks did it" so far as the lighting is concerned (though mi one disputes that they did their share, and most of us be- ii'vc turned defeat into victory it Chateau-1 luerry aiuk belleau Wood) but when it comes to con tributing that thing without licit no "Doughboy" "Poilu" or tommy can, nope to win through, namely, "chow"; on that, the world agrees that "the inks did it." Conservation Slill Necessary While the cessation of hostili ties, and tin' situation with refer ence to the t'acitie y oast as to transportation, makes possible present removal ot restrictions , , ... , lit on sugar ami wheat, ii suouiti ue eniembered that there are 800 million people in r.urope, not counting (iernian'i and ' Austria, w ho must be fed, and on America will largely fall the burden. American contribution during the coining year is paced at twen ty million tons of foodstuffs, as against twelve million tons sent last year, and about six million tons per year before the war. We may, therefore, expect to In: called upon to make further sacrifices to save the world from Anarchy and bilshevisin by send ing food, as we have already done in sending our boys to save it from Autocracy. Yours truly, Chas. E. Wells, County Food Administrator. . 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 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 Splendid train service morning evening into the city. Buy your home before the big raise conies. sale, and little SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 102 Fourth Street PORTLAND, OREGON 6 Per Cent Mortgage Loans FOR SALE We have some good First Mortgage Real Estate Loans for sale to net the investor 6 per ct. Full in formation upon request. No commissions or ex pense. These loans guaranteed. HILLSBORO INVESTMENT COMPANY John M. Wall. W. Mahon. W. 0. Donclson UNDERTAKER tit Calls attended night or day. Chapel and Parlors. riilltboro. ' Oregon Old RelUUe Hartford The Hartford Fire Insur ance Co., is the first andrnly Co. that otters Farmeis. Pro ducers, buyersandShippersof live stock absolute protec tion against loss of your stock by death of any i a jse. See, Phone or Write to Jnhn VanJerwal. Asent. 774 8ih St.. Phone Main 03. HilUboio, Ore.l CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our thanks to nil who so kindly assisted us ilurinsj the obsequies of the lute Mnrth.-i Klatt Matthews. We also extend our sineerest thanks for the beautiful Moral offerings. .Mr. L. W. Matthews, Mr. and Mr. Klaltaiul Family. Taken Up Yearling heifer, full black. Owner prove proper ty, pay adv. and keep and take same awav, Herbert Sahnow, Forest Grove, Ore., R. 2. 88-0 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. 7 HOFFMAN Jeweler and Optician Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon