I r i FULL VOL. XXV HILLS HORO, OREGON, MARCH 6. 1919 NO. 52 MRS. MARY II. MORTON IHE SB R E NEW CASES FILED s C Mi, Four Thouimnd Dollars in Stock AiMircd for Livestock Expo STOCK IS NON-ASSESSABLE Value of Expoxition Locntcd in Portland Apparrnt to All (). M. I'liiinmir, Milliliter of I lie I'ueilic 1 1 1 ( ' fit n I i n a I I, hi' Slocli Imposition Co., m nl mil- tiny in Wiliiiiiiuliill County, in i iiuy Willi 'I'lios, ('iiniiirli.nl, I In- (iii tun breeder, and at a result t In Imnkrrt ntnl Mockuuu under wrote IMMIO iii htock for I lie r'.xpoitiiu. SharcN of htiirk arc worth ir'Ufl I'firh, niul tin liolili r arc t'lititli-il l free admission In Mhc bitf-jest show in tin- North west. A big new structure "ill put up, niul cuttle niul horses, slurp niul swine nil! In' lrnni.'lil from nil over tin . Norlliw est fur exhibition. Subscriptions will lr tiikrli 'it I lit Sluilc Saving Hunk, tin' Ciililinrrriill Hunk, or I'V William' S. liiiliin rii li, I lit- district ch.iir mini, nt Hillsliorn; or liy tiny f tin- iinderw ritcrs ; tin- 1'oresl Grove National Hfink, t'oreiil Grove; A. S. Sliole. of tin Cur io liui Stale Hunk; t'iril (iron-r, SclmlU; Glen T. Sluph'toii. of the Gaston I!mk; Mr. Curiuii li m l, Gaston; Ah Chalmers, A. I',. Wcstciill, of Ilatik;K. I". Ilnr Iiiii(Iihiii, Forest irovr, or .1. W. Iluulies, of Forest (Irovr, The underwriters of tin- big concern for this county arc to be fou nt! iii Hit- full pat't- advertise mrlit ill miotlirr place in ll'ii issue. Mr. ('arnilchael. who was lu rr Sntunbiy, nay tlml Portland is tin- place for tlir Mir show. Iii' Miy Unit every stockholder will have a free admission to tin1 ex position, niul that it will l' more to inriilriilr Interest in breeding good slock limn any other imni V. Tlir rancher niul iliiiryni'in will urt mi insik'lil l"t good breeding tlmt will In- of much value. It is not likely tlmt tin' stork will In- dividend earning for lv or tlin-c years, Mil il will be splendid investment llicrcaflei If you arc interested in stork, niul want to nee tin- 1 U gest show In the world. ce nn; of tin- above niul give llirni yon subscription for n share or nmi'. of .stork. Subscription lmoks nrr nisi oprn at tin Argus otlice. AUCTION SALE I will sell nt puMir mil lion at in plai-r, l'J. niilrs soutlirast o Ilillslinro, on tlir Itood road li l-ariiiiiint"'i. t ' l1' m- "M Till HSDAV, M AHCll -7, llorsr, 7 yearn old, works sinirlr or doulilr, (rood tlrivrr; weighs nliout 1,0(10; tivr luad of rows, frrsli by April IStli, in milk now; one fn-sli row; two hrifrr. Hul trin nidi's, one frrsli urxt No vrmlirr; lunvy Wilson; our sin glr liorsr-wiiffon ; Ihikv ; t- inrh plow; iloulile sliovrl plow, liolh new; fiO Ill-nil of ellirkrns, nil guild laying lirusj two Inatrrs; enok sliivr, linlslrads, matlrrss, rooking ntrnsils, olhrr nrtirlrs too numerous to uirntion, Trrtiis $20 niul iiudrr, rash; ovrr, six moiillis limr, aliprovnl sreurity, nt 8 prr rrnt. iffri rrsl. Jolin Hiiglu s, Ow ner. J. C. Knratli, Auelioneer. Charlrs Crorkrr, Clrrk, Try the Argus, $1.50 por year. Now For Big Year Start 1919 right by doing your business through a bank. A check is just 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 Mr. Mary llclwick Morluii died nt tlir Iioiiii' of 1 1 1 i- ila it n li 1 1 r . Mrs, l liii'i nir Kli innnilli, 270 Lust Still St., I'orllanil, March I, Ullil, nftrr a short illness. She w as lioni in Pennsylvania seven lv yrars ago, mul wit marriril to Win. II. .Morton in I mill. In lHli'l liny inovril from lYnnsyl vinia to Mercer Co,. III. I'roin Hint slate lliry undid to Kaiisa, mnl in IKNfi lin y moved tu I'ort 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , Ori uoii, iiinviii to llniv'r ton in ISK). 1 Ii r liuslmiul Imill uiir of tin- firxt lartrr ftrvvn Imusrs at ISrnvrrlun, mid In- ('on tiniiril in tin hiihss llnrr until a frw yi nrs vt , w In n lie- tnovrd to I lilUlioro. starting n (in i n lioiisr iiitoss tin- hln rt from (lie I.iuklatir lionir, Mr. Morton iliril Oil. B, l!U,H, nftrr many tnontlis of invalidism. Mrs, Mortiiu li ft Ilillslinro nf trr lilt- ilralli of In r luisliauil. mnl 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - In r Ihiiiii- wild lln ilaulllrr, Mrs. Klrilisliiitli, Slir is Hti rt, iv i'il liy tlir follow ing rlnl ilrrn : I'.uiiiintl Mortnii, Mrs, Iniilui I Isloii niul Mrs. I'lorriirr Klrin i suiitli, of l'ltrl l.'iinl ; Harry Mor ton. of Wrlilirr, Orr.; I'.ilwnril Morton, a travrliiiK siilisni.iii out of I'ni'tl.'iiiil, ami Mrs. Vruo ni Davis, of li. :ivi rtmi. Tlir f 1 1 1 1 1 r ; 1 1 timk plarr Tin s ilnv. mnl tlif pall lirarrrs win from tlir (i. A. It. l'ost, llillsl.o ro. I n 1 1 rin i' ii I was in Itnsr Cily ( Yjnrlrry, Mrs. Morton was woman of spli iuliil i lia r.'irli r. Mini slir IimiI many frirmls in this rity. Sin was piissrssrtl of n (i in- ri ru like ahilily, anil iliiruiL; I lie ill lo ss of Mr. Million t . lu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tin' Inisiiuss lurr. MORGAN-STEWART Alfrnl Mor.m, wild tin (). V. H. .V N, I'ulliuaii srrviiT, ami Miss Harl Stiw.irl, linth ol Hillsliorn, were unili'il in inarri nur Alliany, (M-., I'i lu'uaiy I!'. 1 I . Tlir uriM iii is tlir rl.l rs son of Mrs. Ilrnrirtla Mor trail, mid had just )i ft 1 lit- Naval srrviro nf I'tirlr Sun prior lo Iii;. ma rriafii', Tlir liruir is a ilauiili trr of Mr. iiml Mrs. .1. It. Stew art, of this rilv. I'olli -. "-ey wrrk, anil SlirrilT Alexander has hern nnliliril to inform tin; vrn irr that thry nrr not to n port nl Ilillslinro until Marrli .'1 1 , instead nf tlir l.'lth. On tlir 12th the Court will hear naturalization cases, and an inspector will arrive from Scut tle to "qui" I he applicants. (In this day the High Schonl stu dents will iitlenil si) as to sec how citizens are nnuiiifaelured out of L'Dial material from alien lauds. For Sale Several tons of elo-' vcr and grain hny, linlcd; also 1K0 11m. red clover seed. Geo. Riersdorf, Cornelius, R. 1 ; tele phone Ilillsboro SDR2B. 150-2 a Passed Away at His Home in Salem, at 8:45 P. M., March 3rd SUFFERED A BREAKDOWN Ben W. Olcott Automatically Becomes Governor of the State (ioveruor James Wit liyroinlic died at his lunar at Sali in, Mon day evening, Mirrli .'I, l'.llil, at H;t." o'clock, after an illness cov ering ninny mouths, lie was lirst attacked prior tu his last gulicr ualorial campaign, mid has lin n gradually failing since 1!US. Mr. Withycoiiilic was elected (iover uor in Hill, taking the iillicc in .l.inuarv, UI5, succeeding Mr. West. In his lirst cuiupaii!ll he The late (ioveruor defeated Dr. ( lias, J. Smith. In the campaign of litis, lie defeat ed W alter I'ieree. He was inau gurated the second time in ,lan iin rv of (his year, luit .since that dale had hern In the State House hut tw o or three times. lien W. Olcott succeeds him as (ioveruor, mul also remains as Secretary of State. (iov. Wit hycoinlie was hnrn in Tavistock, lK-viinshirc, Knglaud, March 21, 1ft 51. He was the sun of Thus, mid Mary Ann W ithy conilie. -In lK7l" the With'y coinlics moved to Oregon, set tling near Ilillslinro, where the (ioveruor later in life bought the farm which is now in his name, and which is located to the south of Hillsliorn nliout .'I miles. In JSS1I lie was appointed the Stale Veterinarian, mnl held tiat oilier for nine years. For several years he was the Vice Director isflW'V I.VV l sJ IV W v r . sn v lien Olcott, Suceesso of the I ',x peri menial Farms nf O. A. C, and lived at CorvalliM, where he, gained tlif wide ac ipiaintaiiee w ith farmers that re sulted in his election as gover nor. Mr. Olcolt. will continue as C.ovcrnor of the State until 1)121, his successor to tie electcil in the Tall of 1!2() at the general elec tion. Until then lie will act ;is (ioveruor and Secretary of State. Mr. Wilhycoinlic was united in innrriaue to Isahcll Carpenter, at the Harris liridge Church, in Washington County, June (, 1875. Hey. O. W . It ichaiilson ot liciatinu'. The widow and the following children survive: Har ry Witliycomhe, Havre, Mont.; Itoliert, of Union, Ore.; Karl, at lioine. and Miss Mabel, at Salem. During the war Governor Witliveombe was a strong up holder of the President, and he devoted much of his time to war service. F.arl, a son, eulislcd after three trials to pass the ex nniinini!' board. He went Fast and was taken ill. His illness although he subsequently be came strong, was a matter of in u eh anxiety to the father, and he failed to recuperate in health. During the campnign which fol- 1 r I A . ' f'i . l j " zip .........-y-,.:.?,!.. u 1 : J ft ssi'' V N 4 IV N J Tlu; following new cases were liled in circuit, court the first of the w eek : It. W. Iiriinson, J," W. Thomp son, W. ViiiKlcck, Win. Steel, K. V, Snyder, T. M. H iyn.-s, J. C. Anderson, C. L. Anderson, ,. W. ('rowder mul H. VanKleck, who worked in n sawmill for 1). M. Smith, have liled mechanic liens for their wages nod ask that lumber at a yard near Kinton be sold mid the proceeds go In pay ment of their labor claims, II. 15. Mallhy sues his wife, Ida, for divorce, alleging deser tion. They were married in 1!07 in I'ciinsvlvnnia. H. C. MeOill sues his wife. Myrtle, for divorce, alleging that ic provided a home for her in Portland mid that when he went o Camp I'wis in the I'. S. ser vice, she went to work for an i in ii si-mi-n I eoinpnny contrary to lis wishes, and that while work ing I here she extorted money from the sons of Ad.iui, mul re fused to ipiit the company when ic asked her to. He also say she called him a "liar" ami nth rwisc beniealieil him. They -.vcre married last June mid tin: i.-ippiness apparently waned be fore the honeymoon ended lessie lJurrows sues William for separation, and asks the re storation of her maiden name. 'hey wi re married nt Lafayette in lilt I mid she alleges that while living nt Forest (irovr. William deserted her in 1917. TRACK NOW OPEN Section Foreman Smith his leared the Main Street West bound track on Main, .ind her, ifter trains can run on the new improvement, nail I ay lor liu shed the cement work several days ago, but it was kept barri caded so it would harden. The new order gives much more room on the street when trains are at the depot. The north track be ing barricaded when trains wen stopping there was no avenue of travel, and the opening affords much relief to the rancher who wants to get through town with out waiting for a train to pull out. PUBLIC SALE Having sold inv farm, I will sell at public auction at the place, half-mile northeast of North Plains, and miles north of Hillsliorn. beginning at 10 a. m.. SATURDAY, JIARCH 22, Dark gray mare, (i years old. weight 1-100; dark gray horse, i years, 1V00; sound and true; saddle horse, work horse, (i years old, JOflO; 2 Holslein grade cows in milk, good How, to freshen in Sept.; 3 young Jersey cows, to freshen in Fall; 2-vear full-blood Holstein bull, eligible to regis try; two shunts; 2 wide tire i truck Mitchell wagons; good is new; M't half-truck; ;t inch wagon; 1-horse wagon; 2'.'-vd gravel bed; small Stougliton spring wagon, bed, and in good shape; nearly new top buggy; Hocking Valley ensilage cutter and (i horse-power gas engine, complete, mounted on trucks. nearly new, and up-to-date ; 8-ft corrugated roller, 5-ft. Adrianee mower, 10 ft McCormick rake. 17 tooth springtooth harrow. 12 hoe Ciundl.ich drill. 2 peg- tooth harrows, disc harrow, 1 t ineh steel beam plow. 12 -inch steel beam plow, good sled, near ly new bean harvester, 2-lior.se riding cultivator, .t sets double work harness, 2 sets single har ness, small cream separator, 10 gal barrel churn, St. Helens hot water incubator, 150-egg capac ity; Many Lee brooder, 8 sets iipc cutting tools, 2 pipe vises, t log chains, 2 crow bars. It fiO- gallon barrels, scalding vat. fan mill, hand seeder, new mail' box, new clothes wringer, 5lv, ft steel bathtub, .'1 single steel snatch blocks, 4 ten-gal milk cans, 2 5 gal milk cans, 8-gal milk can, 4 stands bees, and numerous other articles. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale Under ,$20. cash; ,f20 and over, 8 mouths' lime, approved notes, at 8 per cent interest. Two per cent off on cash over $20. Paul Paulsen and J. W. Good in, Owners. R .P. Cornelius. Auctioneer. John Vnndcrwal, Clerk. lowed he made no speecehs. His health was precarious when the legislature met and he was inau gurated, but even his family phy sician did not think the end was so near. Of liiu immediMfe faniilv. Gov Witliveombe is survived bv two brothers and a sister: Thomas Wilhvoomhe. of Portland. Phil Withyeombe, of Yamhill, and Mrs, Edward Burton, of Port land. Nearly Sixty Millions Loaned to Farmers by One Concern BIG MONEY FOR ROADS Estimated That Oregon Has Twenty-Eight Millions, 3 Years With mills starting all over Ore gon, and with it road program wlncli means the expenditure of 2S millions, the coining ,'i years the Oregon country should pro vide w ork for all its unemployed dor. Portland - Seven ships total ing 10,000 tons liuinclieil last week. North Portland --Factories, mills aiut other enterprises in Ihc Peninsula Industrial District jit North Portland during 1!UH did i total business of J?) 12.2C2.000. North Portland - The Port ami Cattle Loan Company, the Columbia ll.isin Wool Warehouse mil Ihc Livestock State Rank of this place, during 15)18 loaned, to farmers and stockmen of the Northwest $5l. 500.000. Salem if'2S.OOO.000 in sight for Oregon higbwayn for next three years. - Dallas Polk county co-oper- itive warehouse makes fi per cent, dividend. Contract let for paving 80 30 feet Seaside highway. Work begun on Hum! River- Mosii r slate highway. Salem Legislat lire ad joiirned with cut of .fl.lilhS.l Ml from orig inal estimates. Leading livestock men in Ore gon, Idaho, U ,'tshihgtou anil Montana luild conference, in Portland. Adopt plans for .fJOO.OOO exposition building. Reek and Delta mills, on Sius- l.i w have started operations. Tillamook co-operative cheese factories report increased pro duct. Due to war expenses taxes for 1919 increase 15.5 per cent. S. P. Co. gets ft7.953.000 from government for use of lines Logging camps in Clatsop county begin operations. " Rend to expend i,.')50.000 on streets this ve.ir. Portland phone system merged into one. Marshtield Bav Mill installs electrically operated shingle mill Reedsport New- .bank lunld- ing starleil here. uiimorcil tnat two more lumber mills will start u)i soon. Astoria Pacific Power - Light Co. to install 4.500 horse power electric generating piam lire. Addition made necessary bv erection nf 3.000 barrel flour ing mill for Astoria Flouring Mill Companq. Rend Chevlin-Dixon logging road extension assured; contract losed for $100,000 job; 150 nten will be needed for six mouths. Eugene Lane county ranch of 300 acres bought for $ 1-2.000. St. Helens Milton Creek Logging Company to resume op erations within 60 days. AUCTION SALE Having sold inv farm. I will sell at public auction sale at the place, 1 mile east of Greenville and l.'.milc west of Roy, begin ning at 10 o'clock a. m on. FRIDAY, MARCH 21 Gray horse, 10 years, l.'laO; brown horse, 12 years, 1350; good work horses; Holstein cow, 5 years old, in milk, fresh next Fall; 5 high grade Jersey cows. ages from 2 to 8 years, all m milk, fresh next Fall, all cxcel- ent milk How; McCormick mow er, Uo ft.; McCormick hayrake, 9 ft.; tiO-tooth drag harrow; 15- tooth springtooth harrow ; Mo- line disc plow; 14-inch John Deere walking plow; P. & O. walking cultivator, 2-Y4 inch wide tire wagon; top bug"y; platform scale; log roller, pi .nk clod niiisder, two water troughs. I'o horse-power gasoline engine and power washing machine, ? woodrneks, hayrack. 5 ten-gal milk cans, single harness, one third-horse harness, heavy team harness, liigb-grade heating stove and other household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale $20 and un der, cash; over $20, approved note payable Sept. 1, at 8 per cent, interest. W. L. Burnett, Ow ner. J. V. Hughes, Auctioneer. Otto Oaloway, Clerk. Try the Argus, $1.50 a year. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Grain, Hay, Hour, 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 Telephones; Cornelius, City 1515, frARD SURFACE ROADS Will soon lead from Portland to tbe splendid Beaverton - Rcedville Acreage... Many choice small tracts on 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 ROGERS' AUTO TRANSFER Daily trips Portland to Forest Grove, via Hillsboro and Cor nelius. Moving household goods a specialty. All freight carried. Transfer charges reasonable. Hillsboro office at A. England's, Main Street; Forest Grove olliie Chalmers and Wilson Garage. Portland office, 271 Taylor, phone Main 5205 j A 8110. ' The Famous Aetna Brand of Lime and Sulphur Solution If you need a sprayer, hand or power, I can save, you money. We sell arsenate of lead. B. Leis, Aetna Orchards, Beaverton, Or. Tel., Beaverton Central We Have the Neatest and Most Complete Stock of JEWELRY and SUNDRIES ... In the City of Hillsboro. We do r 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. - MUFF M A IM Jeweler and Optician Main Street t Hillsboro. Oregon the Lowest Prices. Hillsboro, Main 14, North Plain, Main 263. PORTLAND, OREGON