The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 20, 1919, Image 1

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VOL. XXV
HILLSBORO, OREGON, FEBRUARY 20. 1919
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From Sherwood to HilUboro it
I lie Proposed Road
SCIIOLLS AND HILLSBORO
Meeting Held at Scholia, Tuct
day, at HilUboro, Saturday
'I'lii' Tiiulalin Valley C noil RoiiiIh
A HHot-ltttioti wiit formi'il at
Seholls, Tuesday night nf last
wnk. Tlir Hurling adopted it
resolution calling fnf si. ill' feder
ill mil fur building ii lined surface
romt between llillslioro mill
Scllolls, mill t'OMi mi t tt'l'M Iiiivc
In ril lliiinril tn xrr M lint cull In
1 1 1 1 , even tu tin' extent if Ink
Ink it up with tin' legislature,
On Saturday evening, I',. Wcil
slrotu mill .lin k Reynard came In
Hillsboro mill nut with I lit- 1 1 1 1 1 -linru
('lull, where tin1 rrNiilutinii
uf tin- organisation adopted ul
SclnilU was approved.
Mr. Wiiislriiiii addressed the
llillshoro (lull, n t it I i mu tin' object
if Ihi' visit, mill siiiil llmt luiril
work was needed In get lliinu
started. Ill' paid hi1 respects In
llu' W'nrri'ii Construction Co. niul
tin ir patent pnvi' mill evoked
eonsiili riilili' applause 1 y the way,
he handled his Nlilijeet.
The resolution M i i i l I nt
Seholls mill 11 pin n 1 1 here fol
low h ;
Whereas; A railroad survey
was niaile on the south side of the
Tualatin Hiver; mnl, whereas,
Haiti railroad has not heen built
mnl never will he, a hard sur
faeed roads, automobiles ami
trucks will he the menus, of trans
portation and serve as feeders
fur the railroads and whereas;
all the territory laying south of
the Tualatin Hiver from Sher
wood to Hillsboro is without
transportation and is hemmed in
(oil the south hide) by the Che
haleui Mountain and on the north
side by llu1 Tualatin Hiver; be it
therefore resolved that the Tual
atin Valley (iood Roads Associa
tion proceed at oijee to procure
money from the Slate of Oregon
or the Federal (iovernment and
build n hard surface road from
Sherwood to llillshoro, on the
south side of the Tualatin Hiver.
He it further resolved, that the
shortest route for the county road
from Sherwood to llillshoro is to
he used; hut wherever after care
ful calculation it will be found
advisable to secure rights of way
to straighten the road by making
new grades, such work shall re
ceive first consideration. How
ever, any party or parties who
desire this road to run close to
his or their place of business or
residence may offer a bonus large
enough to defray the extra cost
thereof. Such propositions shall
receive careful attention.
He it further resolved, that,
there shall he elected a commit
tee of four, which in conjunction
with the President and Secretary
Treasurer shall constitute a
Hoard of Directors who shall
work out the details of' this un
dertaking and shall be authorized
to engage the services of a com
petent attorney to help untangle
the legal cobwebs we may run
into.
These resolutions may be add
ed to as circumstances and condi
tions may require."
Strawberry Plants for Sale
Magoons and Hood Rivers. Both
choice table and canning berries.
Hood River extra fine shippers.
Per 100, 40 cents. J. W.F.nochs,
llillshoro, Ore. 48-60
I.. V. (iiiihl, of Scholia, was a
cllv visitor the first of the week.
blowers for funcruU and other
occasimu. - Bergen Moral Co.,
llillshoro. 8 2 -If
Win, Mct.ler, of 1'Yrn Hill, was
transacting; business in town Sat
urday.
.1. Sehinilkc, of above Moun
tainilale, was in the last of the
week.
Vincent Kngcldingcr, I'iano
Studio, Itiiom IS, Tmiiiesie ltuild
ing, llillsluirn. 60-62
()rel (iardiu r, of Mnuiilainibile
and Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Peters, of
above North Plains, were city
callers llie last of the week.
For Sale or TradeAllainont
horse, a line driver; will trade fi r
good in ilk cow, up to $75 in val
ue. W. II. Hoyd, Heavertou,
Ore. 48 0
Mrs, (ieii. ((allium, of Laurel,
whs in the l ily Saturday, accom
panied by lii-r son, (iuy, who has
just In en released from the I'. S.
Navy.
Wanted - lieef cattle, hogs and
sheep. Will pay best price for
good slnlT. Phone Heavertou,
Mail address, W. XV. Mcllar,
Itecdville, Oregon. ,16 .16
'Che llillshoro Fire Depart
ment's new ollieers are Frank
Waibcl, Chief; John lleiislcy,
Assistant Chief; John lluse, Pres
ident ; I.ee Oakes, Secretary, and
Fred Sewell, Treasurer.
For Sale Helgian hares,
I'h iiiish (ii inls. Raise your own
meat. Small ones for sale and
many dues and bucks for breed
ing. -' D. P. Potter. llillshoro.
Phone "till. 48-50
J. C. Miller, who now lives at
North Plains, was a city visitor,
Saturday, "baking hands with his
I'ljuiity seat friends. J. C. says
it is hard to filial enough to do
since he left the ranch to live in
town.
For Sale or Trade. General
merchandise stock, invoice $4000
annual business $20,000.00; one
man can handle. Haver ran hold
down homestead while running
store. Will trade part for small
farm, improved or not. Address
J. Wilbur Ouhser, Fort Rock,
Ore. 49-62
The Sixty-fifth Coast Artillery
arrived from France Monday and
were given a reception in Port
land. Among those who went to
France with this company in the
injured and death list were Har-
... . , M il II 1, t -
vev I. rainier, I lillsnaie, (lieu in
I'.ngland: Philip I (olseheimer, of
Iteaverlnn ( I'.lmonica, and a sou
nf (ieii, I liilscheiiner) wounded
in action at Verdun. Oct. P.
Probate The will of the late
Sarah 1'. Ives, whose estate con
sists of a joint interest in 170
ai res, .'lit acres of other land and
if 8 5 worth, of war stamps, lias
been filed ill court. She gives her
husband, A. K. Ives, $1, he hnv
ing properly of his own, and to
nil her children except one she
gives $5. To the exception, Ray
W, Ives, she gives all the cstah
FOR UBELLE FRANCE
By Portland's Foundation Yard
Since War Came
STATE TO LAY WOOD PAVE
Five Mile to be Tried on Some
State Highway
with the above bequests subtract
ed. Peter Peterson, who died
Feb. SI, 1!)1!. aged 71 years
leaves his land, H acres near Port
land, and !fl !()() in Liberty Honds
to one Chrisoph Hokclman; C. I
and Linus (tusander are witnesses
to his will. The estate of the late
John Henry abler, wlm tlietl on
Feb. 10, has been lileil. 1 1 is par
ents. Washington Cabler anil
wife, and two brothers and sis
lers, are his heirs. The parents
live near Hillsdale, ('.mil Kuratl
has been named administrator of
the effects of John Saleen, who
was killed near Strassel last
week. The value is given as at
or near 100.
Now For a
Big Year
Oregon has 2t co-operative can
neries and growers associations.
Oregon Humane Society opens
jj'SOUO plant for handling mid dis
posing of abandoned and neglect-
1 dumb animals at Portland.
Astoria Contracts signed for
reel ion ol ,ruo,iu Hour mill.
Florence - Tidewater sawmill
mav resume operations.
Wasco One-story block con-j
rcte stores to he erected.
Portland Foundation Co.
oiiipletes building of 20 ships for
ranee,
I'inatill.t county will vole on
March 4th on $1,050,000 road
Minds.
Ilarrislmrg to get a cold stor
age plant.
Che liean slate printed text
look bill would start a big indiis-
ry.
Hydroelectric power develop
ment amendment to constitution
roposed with f lOO.TXM.OOO bond
hsiic ami ileiieils ill operation is
guaranteed by tax-payer.
Legislature passes hill to lay!
miles wood block paving.
Oregon Highway commission
i ts if 1,1)00.000 contracts.
Salem Marion Creamery &
roiluce Co. here employs 20
icople and pays farmers from
.20.000 to if.'IO.OOO a month.
Cottage (irove timber is to In:
shipped to Italy.
Sheridan cannery paid out
1 25.000 for fruit and If 1(5.000
for labor last year.
Hood River Vinegar company
la ns expansion. Want lo be able
handle between 1.000.000 and
1,500.000 gallons juice next sea
son.
Fairview IKS acres loganber
ry land sold for iflSUOO in- If 1-25
in acre.
Salem---Contract let for 10.(15
miles vicrvais m .vurora p.ning
for .2:i0.5 t7.
Monmouth creamery distrib
utes .fl02.577.iKI among patrons
in 1!H8 for 2HL000 lbs. of but-
er.
(iihson Sawmill with daily ca
laeily of 20.000 ft. being built
here.
Corvallis - brow nsville V.ur-
., . i ... . I ... I . :t
nerv will I til t II III!' n am nere 11
ite is forthcoming.
Pond may gel aunt her sash and
door factory.
llnschiirg -- Douglas county
fruit crop brought growers over
. 1.000 .000 in ISMS.
Milton- First National Rank
of Milton and Frcw uter to erec
$15,000 building.
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Try the Argus, $1.60 a year.
Henry Reach, of North Plains,
was in Saturday.
C. R. Adams, the ohltime.r of
Seholls, was in town Saturday.
For Sale Six pigs, six week
old. J. Schmitke, Mountain
dale. 49-81
John I.ippcrt, the oldtimcr of
Hanks, was .dow n Monday, on le
gal business.
J. J. Wismer, of Cedar Mill,
was ii Monday, on business at
the clerk's office..
Jacob Michel, of Portland, for
, . . .- , i , . .
merly a resuieiu oi mis cuy, was
out Monday, greeting ohltime
friends.
Arthur Mcfiahcy, of Wanna.
o re he is engaged in logging,
. , i
was over llie lirsi oi inc ween on
legal business.
Jonas Johnson, of (iaslon, was
in the city Monday, enroute home
from visiting the Norlhrups in
Shady lirook.
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Circuit Court for March Term is
Deferred
TILLAMOOK NOW HOLDING
it"
Sheriff Has Sent Out Notices to
the Panel
Sheriff Alexander and Clerk Ku
ralli have drawn the jury list for
circuit court for the March term,
and the panel has been cited to
appear lure for court session
March l.'l, the delay being caused
by the fact that Judge Ragley has
a lengthy court involving over
20 jury cases in Tillamook. The
venire has received notice of
lluir selection. The panel:
Jacob Dahindeii, Ranks, R. 1.
W. J I. Til.bc U, Gales Creek.
Robert M. Hanks, Hanks.
John Hergcrt, Cornelius, R. 2.
'.'ill -Clapshaw, Hanks, R. 1.
Arthur (iilrnore, llillshoro.
Louis R. Tucker, Iicaverton.
Alfred Frecrksen, Forest Grove
. 1.
Lewis L. Crawford, Manning.
L. W. House, llillshoro.
John XV. Pritchard, Gaston, R.
John M. Friday, Hanks.
Alfred Hey wood, Hillshoro, R.
'alter Roswurm, Forest Grove.
John XV. (iates, llillshoro, R. 3.
Anthony Cliristeirsen, Hills
b . R. L
Wm. E. Mel.eod, Hcaverton, R.
Ileiuka Peters, Sherwood, R 5.
(ieo. XV. McGraw, Ranks.
Frank Mandcl, Sherwood.
William Morgenscn, Garden
Home.
Wm. B. Emmons, Beavcrton.
Charles C. Frick, llillshoro.
John IL Garrett, Hillshoro.
Wm. H. Reiling, Hillshoro.
H. R. Harrington, Sherwood,
('has. W. Mertz, Forest Grove.
did. Place your orders. G. H.
P. Lumber Co., South Third St.,
Hillshoro. Thone 942. 48-tf
Mr. and Mrs. XV. S. Atchison
ire thinking of going to Wilming
ton, North Carolina, as soon as
thev can settle their affairs in
Hillshoro.
For Sale Twenty tons of
good mixed baled hay. F. XV.
Jackson, one mile Northwest of
North Plains.
Plains. 5 T 1 1 . 49-51
A. F. .illmer, of Cedar Mill,
for 12 years dairying there, was
up Friday. A. F. has been trying
to dairy and fight the flu, and he
has found it an uphill game.
For Sale Several tons of clo
ver and grain hay, baled; also
150 lbs. red clover seed. Geo.
Hiersdorf, Cornelius, R. 1 ; tele
phone Hillshoro 39R25. 50-2
Christian Science Society
Sunday services at 11 o'clock;
W,,.l.if ufliiiiil nt 10 MR ft. nt
Wednesday evening meetings, at 150 f"r !5 W
7:110. V
ton St
Walter IL Cole, Forest Grove,
Telephone, North R. 1.
uernaru Urtman, rorest lirove
R. 1.
Chas. O. Roe, Forest Grove.
Cornelius Rlaser, Hillshoro.
lav evening meetings, ai
,'ita Hall, 1228 Washing- 'h-nec ,.r phone 2274
( ormiek, 1 H2 4 Jaeksi
For Sale: House and lot, strict
ly modern home, with all eonveni-
Wm. Hainelman, of Cornelius,
was an Argus caller Monday.
The Seholls Ladies' Aid Soci
ety will hold a social at the
Seholls Grange Hall, Saturday
evening, Feb. 22.
Eggs for Hatching From pure
bred, heavy winter laying strain
hose Comb Rhode Island Retls;
Call at resi
. E. L. Me
son St., llills
horo, Oregon. 4!)-tf
eiiees; (i rooms,
a quarter-block
lot. Inqnir
of
Y.
Start 1919 right by doing your
busincus through n bank. A check
is jimt as good as a receipt. We
are always ready to give your ac
count, however small or large,
courteous attention.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVEJ
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Sam OrndulT, of Laurel, one of
the pioneers in the prune raising
industry, was over Friday, greet"
ing friends.
Hatching Eggs for Sale S. C.
It. I. Red; good ones; fine large
birds; good color; none, better;
good layers. Come and sec them.
Per setting of IS, $2.00; $9 per
100. D. A. Mitchell, Orcneo,
Ore. 48-tf
G. Garthofner, of the G. II. P.
Lumber Co., returned the last of
the week from Good Samaritan
Hospital, where he was taken
when injured three weeks ago
He is getting along fine, and w ill
soon be able to be in charge of
his work again.
Jas. Hickeiibottoni and. wife,
of Clarkston, Wash., returned
home Monday, after a visit with
valley relatives. Thev spent the
first of the week with Ed. Nortb-
rup and family, of Shady Brook
Messrs. Ilickenbotton and North
rnp are what yon call "double-brothers-in-law,"
each being mar
ried to the other's sister.
Eighth St.
Y HI sell eillier
or house and
W. S. Atchison,
51
Ider Walter Reynolds, pastor
the I'nitcd Brethren Church,
in the city Monday, return
from a Sunday engagement
Shadv Brook. Elder Reynolds
died here twenty years ago
is now located in Portland.
AUCTION SALE
I will sell at public sale, on the S.
11. Thwaite place, one-half mile
east of M inter bridge, and three
and one-half miles, southeast of
Hillshoro, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 1,
beginning at 10 a. m., the follow
ing described property:
Gray horse. 8 years, weight
1250; sorrel mare, 10 years, wght
ll t I... ... 1 1--
or JNile liarreu hock eggs, i.khi; nay driving mare, o years;
. C. strain, $1 Per setting. I rubber tier buggy, and harness
young registered Jersey :i Durham-Jersey cows, 5, (5 and
l(i months old, all from reg- S years old; red Polled
of-nierit stock.
ing heifers, bred.-
ieh, llillshoro.
Also some
Wm. Schul-
48-8
bin Emi'iek, son of Mrs. Hul-
Enirick. returned the last of
week from Florida, where he.
I with his boat in the U. S. Na-
Dan savs it is a great life
he is only sorry he didn't get
nake a trip
across the Atlan-
The State Industrial Accident
Commission has sued F. C
Hraun, Wm. Braun and Otto Sci
delman, sawmill and logging men
for $50.01 for per centagc due
The commission alleges that they
accepted the provisions of the
commission, and under the law
did not advise that they were go
ing to quit. E. B. Tongue files
llie complaint for the State. An
other case in circuit court is the
foreclosure suit of John Lippert
against Jesse am
asking for the sale of 158 acres
above Banks, to satisfy the sum
of $2,000 with interest since Au
gust, 1016.
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 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 foon lead from Portland to
the splendid
Beavcrton - Reedville
Acreage ...
Many choice small tracts on sale.
Splendid train service morning and
evening into the city. Buy your little
home before the big raise conies.
SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
102 Fourth Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
HEAR John M. Linden
EVANGELIST Forme. ly First Asst. to Billy Sunday
nj;us
Jersey cow, 8 years; grade Jer-
m. ,, "11
scy cow, 7 years; an in miiK;
Guernsey-Jersey heifer, 2 years
old. bred; 3 months old heifer
calf. This stock is all tuberculin
tested. I (ay rack, LaCrosse dou
ble disc plow, wood-rack, about 3
do.cn chickens, McCormick bind
er, 7 ft. cut, with portable truck;
8-ft. Buchs land roller, Adrianee
hay rake, Columbia Osborne
mower, 12-hoe Gundlaeh drill, 2-
A. 1 ratten, former principal liorse International rT-sliovel eul-
of the High School, came out tivator, about 7 ricks of 16-in.
from Portland over Sunday. Prof. I wood ; South Bend l V-inch steel
Patten, who made his lieutenancy plow with t shares, Koskoshing:
at the Ollieers 1 raining t amp, is I feed cutting machine, two 1-
now instructor for the Juvenile I horse cultivators, hand garden
Court boys, at the Home out on I cultivator with five attachments.
ic Canyon Road, w here Multuo-1 50 tooth J. I. Case drag harrow,
man lias a larm oi over zuu acres l 25-tootli steel narrow, neavv ' i
where the hoys arc taught indus-1 Moline wagon complete, light old
trial pursuits. wagon, set work harness, 1.4 set
plow harness, about 25 sacks po
tatoes, big iron kettle, 2-seateti
buggy, road cart, 2 crosscut saAvs,
ledge and wedges, forks, shov
els, hoes, a lot of small tools,
stoves, tables, household goods
and other articles too numerous
to mention. Free lunch at noon
Terms $20 and under, cash
over ipso, seven montns time
bankable note, at 8 per cent
Two iter cent orT for cash on all
sums o f $20 and over. None of
1 Susan Beard, t,lis Property to be removed nntil
ettl
1 for.
Floyd Brown, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Anetioneer;
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
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tlfe Baptist Church, Hillsboro
Every Evening at 7:30
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.
HOFFMAN
Jeweler and Optician
Main Street Hillsboro. Oregon
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