Li4 t . ' .' 0 irw"-ii i O asNWii : . - MB "Hiwi VOL. XXVI HILLSBORO, OREGON, MARCH 20: 1919 NO. 2 SBf? II LIEUL-GDLONEL I'red Llewellyn, Born in Thin J City, Placed on PcrshiiiK' Staff 1 A SON OF COUNTY CLERK Lather wa County Clerk I Icic From 1878 to 1R82 I'n-it Llewellyn, former Major of till' Washington National (ill.llll, ;i ti k 1 1 1 H a Major In ti t It troops friim I lie state Merc hint In I ranee, ha lu i n luiiilf ii l.ii ii 1 1 ii.i ii t Cii. mi I, nml ii mm mi 1 1 1 1- si. ill of OYiicral John I'crsh i 1 1 1 , with llir (i r n i n i of 1 1 i 1 1 1 i linn, in (ieniiunv. I.init Colo m l llcwcllyn hu nl his m lioml ill this cily, Mini as liorn on I In hlork now owned by li i'I Siuilh, on Sri'iiinl, between llase linr Mini Washington. Ills in I !i i M iniiiili II name ih Mori. in M t i -1 1 1 , nml hln' hili In i II ii r iihiil of Seattle fur many yeurt, 'I'hr Lieut, ('nloinl was in riiiiiin.'iiiil of tin- ashim-loii Irnnps jil t In- Mexican lionli r. ninl w Inn war broke I In- Wash ington coiitinrlil ni one of the l'i rst In t I nrruss In France, Tin olliecr stunted ill (it'll turrit nml was ctuislaiilly ad vanced, III-, recngMlioit liy tin" War Department is ii mailer of pride In his 1 tillslmrn frit nils, many of ulinni rrim uibt r him as n hoy in school. Hi- w as placed in cotiiiiiaiid i f tin' Hilsl Infantry Ii 1 1 reach i 1 1 Irance, ISnlli his father ainl his ftrrttitl fnlhcT were county links of this loiinlv, his fallnr succeeding his grandfather. Tin' lali' J. W. Morgan wis deputy clerk for A. V. l.lcwtl Ivn, father of t lie nll'iccr. Mrs. Llewellyn, tin- mother, -.till resides in Sriilllr, and lim ited lliis fit v two years iu:n, in company with Mr. nml Mrs. .1. W, Springier. MRS. CHRISTIAN REIBF.N knclier's Individual (lioeo- l.lll'S, ft ('fills. (ill n Staph lull, till' (iiistoli hanltt-r, was down In tin1 rily Friday- April fool fn ml y at Knelier's, not yri iml noon.- Koriii-r s Confectionery. I'. M, Lackey, of Laurel, who has iniit nl lo lln- low rr Willaui i tlr Valley, w as in the rily Mini ilay. Wanted -Young horse, weight iiliout l.'IOO. deluge Jlitrsdorf, Cornelius, On-,, It, 1. I'htiiie il'llCifl. 52 1 Jesse W. Ilinlt, of I'nilluiid. was out tin' first of the week, tin' guest of his sister, Mrs. It. II ( irecr. Fur fishing tarklc, paints, builders' hardware, ) t it in I i 1 u supplies anil 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 i 1 1' mi-is sorit s, see I). Corwin. I .1 M. M. Donald, of lhr Oregon Nursery, of Orciifo, was in the t'ily Saturday. Mr. McDonald has t barge of tin' nullity Arnn' nian Drive, I'or Salt-- lie cleaned mtiI mils, while. $ii() per Ion.- ('. Slmiii r, I lillslioro, Itiuilf Ii, on S'orlli Plains roatl, .'I milts tint of lliltslioro. 'i t Carl Tin rrianll, with I In- (ir-t nrniv A. I'.. 1'., i;oinji with a M011 tint.'t compaiiv, itrrivtil In rt' tin last of Ihf wttk mid is lhr i'iif.t of his molhfr, Mrs. C. T. Vomitr. TIioup (pnlrinjr dry Hlnliwoml. four foot or lfl lneli, four foot fir, 1(1 liifli lir, or coal, notify "I oner. Prompt delivery. II. P. Srlmirltxrr, Tel. 2477, rr.; offier B. tf John C, Cioeker, of ahove N'm-lli I'laiiis, was over to llill. horo Mondiy. and railed oil lhr Ar-'Mt for another Vear. after readini; it for n ipiarter of a ren in ry. Christian Srirnrr Society Snntlay Kcrvicm nt 11 o'clock; Sunday xchool nt 10:16 a. m. Weilnestlay evening mcetingd, nt 7:.'I0. Vita Hall, 1228 VRhin lon St. tf i j I'. C. Srhlaeh, of Molilalia. Mis, Christian Iteiliell, of Hoy, tl it'll nl the family home Sunday, Mirth 1(1, l!)l!. Iter maiden name was Maria I.. Tolke, ami she was liorn in (iermany, Jan. MO, IM30... She ci to the Ciiited States ill 117.1, landintr in New 'ork. She wni married to Mr. Heilirll in Philadelphia. Pa in 1 S77, iflld came lo Oreiron in IHSO. She is survived ly lhr hushand and the fullowin-; chil dren : Mrs. Marie Srhihls, of Tilla inook ; Mrs. I'.li.alit ill Taniirr, of Itivtrsitle, Wash.; Christian lit i -In n Jr. j Mrs. .las. Hnhli, of Itoy ; (It'll. Urihell, Professor ill the Cniversily of California; I'd ward and Otto I'.niesl, at hoiin'. A lirolhrr. Win. Tolkr, resides nliove ltauks, The funeral took place W'rd nrsilay. from t lit hoinr and intrr lurul was at lhr Hanks rrmt trry. SAVE MONEY As my time is takrn up with tin' sale of Molinc Universal Trad ors, I will sell my horse-drawn farm machinery at. a sacrifice. This (dock -.vim lionjrhl he fore the raise and I wil nave you money drills, harrows, disc harrows, manure spreaders, plows, cl.'. Yon can save real money hy huy inn from me. John Wunderlich, 12 Hanks, die. HiKlie.st market "rice paid for livestock. Also want several fresh rows. C. V, PiTcrson, Ilillshoro. Phone 02. B 1-1 f houuhl the Hi ft Messinicer ranch of 71 acres last week, and has laki 11 possrssion. The sale was made through l'.itt;t.'tiil Col lier oilier. Forty Acres for Sale (i miles south of llillslioro; half clear, halauec -jood timher; good huild iuys; family orchard; also tram and implements. Chcap.--1'.. Close, llillslioro, Oregon, It. 1!, Box !l I. 62-2 Win. P. Atkinson, formerly fit v marshal lu re in the days when a man was on uiuhl and day, was out from Portland. Monday, grrrlinji friends. Hill is nursing a hand, which was hrokrn early in the winter, lit is employed hy the City of Port land. There will he an examination of applicants for lhr Pravrrton poslniastrrship, in I lillslioro. April 12. The other pavs .flJIOO per vear. There is .said In In tpiile a niimlier innkinu; applica tion for the examination. lirav rrton has four rural rontrs to takr care of. I'or Sah Twenty acres- with in half mile of new slateMiiuh way which will he paved in 1!M!; all clear except half acre of fine oak timher. Fine, Mark soil; hrt ween two clrctric lines; close to mail and milk routes; close to church and schools; land goini; up all around on account high wav: no huildinirs ; line place for poultry or veuftahle ranch. Write" Pox No. 27, Itecdvillt Ore. 62-2 Now For a Big Year Start 1919 right by doing your burliness through a bnrik. A check in 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 STARTEDUST WEEK fcive Employment to Thousands of Men SALEM NEW PAPER MILL Highway Commission to Con tract for 200 Miles of Tavcrni-nt N'orth Portland Over $ 250,000- 001) of business was handled dur ing HUH by the Livestock Stale I'.ink, which handles part of the iiisiness of factories and live stock ilili-iests here, North Portland -The new f.-ic-iry of the Slay Itouml Silo Co., for 111 11 11 11 f :tt-t 11 rin silos, grain lius mid other farm utilities, is now in operation. Work Marls oil Aurora -Salem Highway. Oregon should excel ever stale in the union in wool grow ing ami woolen goods 111.111uf.1c lire, and it is up lo our fanner to see that wool product ion is in- rea set). Oregon to gi t lj!1.2r per 100 rale 011 potato slarel: to Fast this vir. factory to use ri000 tons nil poLil ies heretofore wasted. Punt-lie starting fund of $100 - 0(10 to he raised for W uiiini s wilding. Portland will expend 2.10,000 in building for annual livt sloel show. Portland - Standifer Shipbuild ing i o. says peace will doom ill industry on coast. Portland needs 000 to 5000 new houses lo 'iictt )'.)!!) grow! 11. Willi co-operation on the part of the stale in propogation of l ouug salmon, Oregon can great ly increase its salmon pack to he enrichment of the whole talc. Host burg Douglas County has issued lateral roatl bonds for 77,000. ll.iiitlou offers free site for shipyard 1000 by S00 feet on Coipiille river. Silverton ork started ovcr iiMiliiig Silver Falls sawmill. Portland lumber mills reopen employing thousands. Salem to have a half million dollar paper mill. jtiiutiing si art soon. Southern Pacific Co. will assist huildintr state highway from Cot tage drove to Walker ami cut out four dangerous grade cross ings. Hood ftivir English capital ists to build fruit warehouses In re. Oregon Highway hoard let ting contracts lor 200 miles pav ing. lieiid - Improvements planned for citv this v.-ar total between if I ftO.OOO and $200.00' Lebanon nu n to set out a 200- icre prune orchard. - Salem Mitoina hop ranch to increase acreage 10 1.11 acres season. Albany linn gets contract for .f 10.000 school building at St. Helens. North Jiend lumber mil! to op en with minimum wage scale of U cents per hour for common labor instead of 13 ami 00 cent, New scale acceptable to L. L. L. I.. Silverton now assured of $20 000 armory. I'.ugeiie cannery will enlarge plant and build a cold storage w art-house. Amity has cheese factory turn ing out line product which is a good seller. Monmouth farmers urged to raise more berries for canneries of Willamette Valley. The Dalles Eleven inches of rainfall insures wheat crop in Wasco county. NOTICE The ranch of 40 ncres of the late J. C. Peterson has been ordered sold tv the County Court o Multnomah Count?, Slate of Or egon. Prospective bidders can send bids on same to Peter Gott lieb. llillslioro. Ore.. It. 1. Bids w ill be received up to April 1,1, 10m. Ten acres cleared ; small house and barn; fair orchard; lo cated in Multnomah County, Or., about 6 miles north of Ctuinell Station, on United Itv., and 1 mile northwest of Mason school house. Peter Gottlieb. Administrator Ilillsboro. Ore, It. 1. For Salt' or Exchange Seven room bouse and "1 ncre of ground in town of 500 to ex change for property, or acreage, at Ilillsboro. Address 1.153 Ilillsboro. Oregon. 52-2 John C. Hi in h, North Plains, was in Saturday, All kinds of team work done. -Cull Telephone 162. 81-3 J. W. Vamlervt hb ii. of !,inks, was in lhr. city Monday. Wanted --Girl for general housework. Phone Ki.'l, Ilill.sbo- ro. 62 2 John T- Hire, of Forest Grove, was down to the county seal Saturday afternoon. I'or Sale About two tons of first class loose clover hay.-- J . linbrie, Ilillsboro. I . Prank lierry. of mar N'.irley. i -parted Monday for an cxleiul tl trip to lieml, Oregon. A few medium priced hats for hiltlren, at my home, 1.1 LI Kase me Mrccl. iiirs. ,. j, i erkins, Ilillsboro. 52 tf Vivtor I'nrwn, well known at Forest Grove, was down to Ililis- iiiro, Monday, on business at the tiurt house. Ilcfore you buy automobile ires tins season conic in ami niiK over my line oi l iiiicu Slates Tires. I). Corwin. 1.1 Herbert Ilcidel, son of Mr. ami Mrs. F. M- Heitlcl, was out rom Portland, the last of the , . V f I 1 week. lie lias oecii reiraseu rom the nrmv. Four-foot slnbwood, $2.75 per ird; 16-inch wood, $3.50 per ord. Place your orders. G. H. P. Lumber Co., South Third St., Ilillsboro. Phone 942. 48-tf Robt Gr.ccr Jr.. enlisted with the cavalry, and stationed at imp Greene, N. ('., has been re-1 t r '.i 1 r eased I rom (lie service ami is I home nt Oakland, Cal. Wanted Ilecf cattle, hogs and hrep. Will pay best price for good stuff. Phone Hrnvcrton. Mail address, W. W. Miliar, Iieedvillr, Oregon. 85-35 W. N". H.ithiirn, of Laurel, was i the city Monday, enroute lo ortl.-ind- Ilathorn says quite a ew stockmen out ins way art- going to suliscrihe lor mock in the Livestock Association Eggs for Hatching From pure red, heavy winter laying strain hose Comb Rhode Island Reds; 1 1.50 for 15 eggs. Call at resi- lenee or phone 2274. E. L. Mc- Cormick, 1324 Jackson St., Hills- ioro, Oregon. 49-tf I. I. Knight, of McMinnville, was in tow n Friday. lie says his , ii i , t son. l.orne. nas lamieti at an .vrc- post after four years of travel north of the Arctic circle. He xpects him home before many mouths. For Sale Nearly new "Dairy Maid" International Harvester ream separator 450 lb. size, very lose skimmer, used one month, to. Also No. 8 hay and green feed chopper, used few times, big noiigh for few cows, for quick ti . . r o il t asle, if 10. .. v... oeiiers irgus. ('has. Mel'aililen. who has been .i i- .1 working tor me ivroeger pooi II several months, has ordered a stock of tobacco ami will in inrt time start ul bis cigar fac tory. I has. know s how to turn out the "smokes" and nsrrs of lhr weed are anxiously awaiting ir lime they can get one of his brand. Mrs. Mary Traehsrl. aged 73 i " .1. i-i i.., years aim mouuis, turn m tot- home of her daughter, Mrs. .la id) Lush, at lleavcrton. March 10. She was the mother ot uose. Margaret and Jacob Traehsrl, of Portland; Mrs. Ulrich Acnger, ot Lents; Mrs. Rudolph Matleli ami Mrs. Herman Utrch. Silverton Mrs. Fred Losh and Mrs. Jacob Losh, of 1'icaverton. Thirty years ago today th i ". i ' i. -1 ):...- :.. 1 lilkl, on v nr t'K iniiiiiina to "iii"""'" was flu- late Ileiirv Wehrnng s .ilL- house: a team loaded with wheat from the Hawthorne anch was stuck down in front of the Mrs. J. . Sewell place, (ben owned by J. L. Laniard; "Pard" was running the engine r,.- 1 .1 Moru-an. down at the "old tleixit. The late Mik f..i-e uns farming on Jackson) Lake: ("has. P.loom and the Ar reoortrr were working for Joe Hare, over in South Tuala tin. on lhr W. !) Harr ranch Senator S. P. Huston, Thus. P llantllry and the late Kenyon Crnmlail had a seance in Hill M.iur'a sbon: Georsre Ledford shaved Nate Mead; Dr. F. ltnil.-v oreilieted a little rain; V. D. Hare, running the Piltengc Sltiir for tlic .sitrtlies, li.nl a lug t Must Reply or Registraiton is to Cancelled Forthwith STATUTE REQUIRES THIS Clerk Kuratli Sending Out Be tween Five and Six Thousand County Ch rk Kuratli has a man's size job on his hands these days, as under the law lie is required l send out live or six thousand not ires to voters in the county whose names have not been (becked as liming voted at the last primary and general elec tion. The clerk will send each voter a card .-iml he must send back hi sinned statement or else hi-i name is stricken from the registration books. In many cases the clerks failed to indicate that the voter had "voted," but this makes no difference under the law. So. should you receive this word from the county clerk, just sign the request to stay on the register of Electors. ' The card sent out reads: "It appearing from the poll books that you have not voted in Precinct at any (lection lieltl throughout this county dur ing the i ear you art- here by notified that pursuant to law vour registration will be caneel- I 1!1 II. A. Kuratli. County Clerk." I hereby certify that I still re side in the above precinct and I hat mv present postofliec ad- lrcss is as it appears above hrre- f. and request that my name remain on the Kegister ot Elec tors Signature of Elector. N'ot. If yon have changed our address, it will be necessary o call at this office and re-reg ister. Hooks are now open. i.nl lav's trade. A chap by the name of I.vnch talked at the cour house, and wanted to put in water and light plant; Hen Cor lielins. Sheriff, went out to old Gleiieoc to serve papers. Jud frnndall remarked that the gi srantie seouoia in front of tl court house were growing "like sixtv.' d unit i t Ii in t-rrot. Date,1 10 this card is returned days from the date JUNE ELECTION ation rhere may be ten or twelve ref . .tin. erendum measures on me oanoi it the special election in June as follows : To create Malheur Lake and , i.i i . . marshes a nirn reserve, ami snip using its waters for irr purposes. Io establish industrial anil re- onstrurtion hospital without re piiring ratification vote by th neoiile. Lo authorize 2,500.000 l-onds for const ruction of Roosevelt highway along the coast, with lid of t'eder.il government. l bond state for $5,000,000 for reconstruction program, in haling settlement and reclama tion proiects. To levy two-tenths of a mill tax for anting soldiers and sail ors to get an education, not to xrerd $200 a vear for four years per man. To levy one mill state tax tor ountv market roads, to be ap portioned among such counties ...11.' i ,i e as are entitled to a snare inereoi. For bond issue of $.1,000,000 for hospitals, armories, educa tional and charitable buildings to be erected in different parts of the slate. State guaranty of interest for live years on irrigation and drainage districts, same to be re turned to state from land im proved. To raise indebtedness limita tion of counties from two per ent to six per cent of the assess d valuation. To give Hoard of Control pow er to sell reconstruction and oth- r bonds if voted. AUCTION SALE 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. Contract is Let for State Highway AXD A HARD SURFACE ROAD WILL LEAD FROM PORTLAND THROUGH TIIF. FAMOUS- Beaverton-Reedville Acreage NOW IS THE TIME TO CF.T YOUR HOME BEFORE PRICES RAISE. A SPLENDID ELECTRIC SERVICE WILL TAKE YOU TO AND FROM YOUR WORK IN PORTLAND. SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 102 Fourth Street PORTLAND, OREGON 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 office Chalmers and Wilson Garage. Portland office, 271 Taylor, phone Main 5205; A 3110. I will sell at public auction at mv nlacc, 1V miles southeast, of Ilillsboro, on the Rootl road to Farniington, nt 1 p. in., on THURSDAY, MARCH 27, Horse, 7 years old, works single or tloulile, gooil driver; weigns about 1,000; five head of cows fresh by April 15th, in milk now; one fresh cow; two heifers, IIol stein grades, one fresh next No vembcr: heavv wagon: one sin gle horse-wagon; buggv; 12-inch plow; double shovel plow, both new ; 50 head of chickens, all good laying hens; tyvo heaters; cook stove, bedsteads, mattress eookni!' utensils, otlier articles too numerous to mention. Terms $20 and tinder, cash over, six months time, approved security, at 8 tier cent, interest John Hughes, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. 1 Charles Crocker. Clerk. 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 Slock of JEWELRY and SUNDRIES... i In tiie 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