The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 03, 1919, Image 1

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    1LLSB0R
VOL XXVI
HILLSBORO, OREGON, APRIL 3; 1919
NO. 4
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Clini. F. Titjnrd is Elected Irc
idcnt of New Institution
IT MAS CAPITAL Of $15,000
FriU EUner, Vice I'rrMilcnl; W
M. Evnnt i the Cadiicr
Tlnard, on tin' Oregon l.leitrie
mill Siiiillirt'li I'aeilie, llcavcrioir
lllsliiiri( culiilf, ii few 1 1 1 1 -
Mllllln Jlsl of Ili'llVcrtoll, ll.i in'
ilii,i il ii new bank, anil ( ', I .
Tluard, wi ll known nil over tin'
county, Inning represented iih in
tin' IrniiliillU'r, is tin" new n'.i
ilriit nf tlir conei rn, which is In -
illLC opened in Hill of till' COI.lill)'
i elious nf t In' cii'iiil V.
'I'lir low I' ink Ii e.ipilalie., nl
$ I A, (HID. "ml I ' olliccrs are- C,
1'. Tiiiard, (in xiili iil ; Frit F.U
in r, icc prcsiih lit; W. M. I'..uis
cashier; T .11. Williams, II. W.
hiMclisi n, II. W. MeDolahl
mill ,1ns, M.u'N.'i'iuiilini, ilirc I
orv.
Mr, I'.vans, w ln orn'ini.ril tin1
I Ml II k Will formerly t'Ulllh'i It ll
with tlir Hank 'if Sherwood. "Flu
new luinkinu house opens this
week in temporary quartern, nud
at sunn as Contractor II. F.
Itnm -tci Ii- f in ri'n I ii 1 1 ii 1 1 I i i .
ii lo slory hrirk, a new home
will In- irnviili'il. It ii expected
lluil tin- lirirk will In- completed
l.y .Inly I.
Tin- ,flcw president ii 1 1 11 of
tin- pioneers nf Tiganl, .'mil i-
lirlil ill liiull i-tccni liy .1 liHre
circle of frirllili. ImiIIi lit home
mill ihrouiiliout Washington
County. Tin' banking ho.isc
comes to (ill n necessity of the
cvpauding (ninth of tlir MT'ion
Tigard has about ii tliouv.ud
population, anil is in tlir center
of m rit'Ii agricultural rcti'.n.
which now docs ill hanking i'l
I'oi'tl'iiiil, Heaverlon mill Hdl.bo
ro, willi a ii'iipIh r of 1 .i t rs
nlsn nt Sherwood. This will i'ivc
tlir people a local banking house
Unit will be welcomed.
NOTICE
To nil Persons Concerned You i
nrc hereby notilii 1 that it is tin I
intention of the German Mutual j
Fire Insurance Association, In-;
corpoiatcd, of Washington Conn-
tv. Oregon, to uinriiil Article I
of its Article of Incorporation,
ho that it shall rrnil us follows:
AHTICl.r. I
Tin' name hy whirh this Cor
poration shall lir known iitnl un
ilrr whirh it shall ilo business is
tl
"Fanners Mutual Fire Iiimi
mice Association, Incorporated,
of Washington County, Ori son."
This nctioii is t.ikru (i nil this
notice puhlishcil hy virtue of a
Hcsolntioil of the Itonnl of Di
rector duly and regularly intro
duced nnd passed at n regular
iiu'iliiiic f inid hoard, hy a
unanimous vole of nil of the Di
rector of xaiil Company.
Dated this 20lh day of March,
11)10.
Samuel Graf, President,
Krwin Hitler, Secretary.
.Joseph liniiidenhurff, of Orrii
co, was a city visitor Saturday,
greeting friends. His son is slill
in the sen ice of Uncle Sain, in
the Navy.
For Sale - Two young cows,
one just fresh, other will he fresh
next Scptemhcr; hotli are heavy
milkers. Lot Hutler, llillshoro.
It. 5, llox 111. South of llills
horo :1o miles, near Dan Hurk
halter place. ' t1'!
NowJFor
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
lit urv Smith, of m ar Hanks,
n us a eil v caller Friday.
Dr. (iiiy 'ia,.of Iluton, was
in tlic city the last of Hie week.
Marriage license has hi en
granted I'.il, II TriHilnian ami
Mae S, l.ovegrcn, of (iahs ("reck
Miller tires are good tins,
I'l'ikius has exelusli'e territory.
( ii t his prices lief. ire luiying new
tires. .'I If -
I'd. I.. Ilrowii and I'., (i. Ha
gev, ot SlirrMood, tiiadc the
rounds of the county seal Friday
afternoon.
Wauled At once, girl to op
erate sttileli hoard lit Seholls.
House f iiriiixheil. Impure ot' ,1.
W. Itavuaril. llillshoro, It. or
of I',. ('. Mlilloy, Laurel. 1 tl
W. II. Cash, of near Helvetia,
was in Saturday, paying taxes
anil renewing for the family pa
per, Mr, Cash is thinking of si II
ing mil his ranch ami retiring
from farming.
Logging team wanted -A good
liig learn, suilahle for logging
work, with driver. Will pay if I
per hour. All Summer's work.
For particulars write or call on
Phillips Johnson, Manning.
Ore. 41
Waller Zrt.mnn. of Portland,
rami" out the last of the week to
pay taxes and meet wilh his f ir
filer Shelllin friends and county
scalers. He says that Mrs. Zel
man is improiing in health won
derfully. Wanted - Farni'-rs to grow cu
ciiinhers for delivery to Knighl
Packing Co., Cornelius, Oregon.
This is a good paying crop. Seed
furnished at cost. . For full par
ticulars write Knight Packing
Co.. Portland, Ore. .'15
Mrs. T. F. Cornelius and Mrs,
John Miller, her sister, were out
from Portland the last of the
week. Mrs. Miller has a son,
Hugh, in the I1 1st Division, in the
same company with Paul C.
Long, a brother of the Argus re
porter. We saw all kinds of dimension
lumber from lit st-grow th timber,
and are equipped with planer,
We have a good ileal rf dry luci
her on hand from last year's cut.
If von contemplate building a si
lo, barn, or house, put your order
in early. We give figures ami
estimates. Canyon Lumber Co.,
Hanks, Ore. Phone U'll. Lo
cated '-' miles north of Momitain
ilatc. .1-8
W. F. Vaughn, who was in the
Naval Training Station at Seat
tle until Dec. IS, sues his wife,
Lillian, for divorce, alleging thai
against his wishes she attendee!
,b es in Portland while he was
in the service. He returned after
his discharge, and on January 4
she left home contrary to his ex
pressed wish, and went to a
dance. He says he wants his
freedom. The wife lived with
her mother while he was in train
ing. John Hughes, for several
vcars u resident of below New
ton, started Fast to Jennings
County, Indiana, Monday after
noon. In looking over his obi
relies Sunday he ran across a
deed or patent given his fuf'icr.
away back in lSIIlt, when An
drew Jauksoii was Presid nl.
The tract was in Jennings Conn
ly, Intl., and was written on
sheepskin, He is guarding' that
relic will) much nnxiely, and .nay
turn it over to the Indiana Stale
Hi'lorical Society. Mr. Hughes
has not been back to old Indiana
for many years, and he antici
pates having a big lime but he
will be back to old Oregon, the.
Argus predicts, before a yen" or
so elapses,
a
GIVES CH1GKEN SUPPER
One Hundred and Sixty People
Enjoy Evening Latt Friday
FINE MUSICAL NUMBERS
Oversea Boy Renpond to Calls
by the Toastmaster
The Pythian Castle Hall, on Sec
ond Street, w as last Friday t ve
iling the scene of one of the big
social successes of the season
w hen the Pythian Sisters and
lluir families were entertained
at. a line chicken dinner at :.!(.
with a musical program later. It
is estiiiialcif tnal over one iiim-
Ired mid sixty people wcrr nt
table.
There were musical numbers
. , . , ii i
which were thoroughly enjoyed,
some talks by the overseas boys,
and dancing ami cards following
the program.
The musical program Vocal
tolo, .Mrs. I ih II l avui", vocai so-
, Miss Marjorie Wells; vocal
solo, Miss Florence (iarrett; pia
no solo, Mrs, Fred Sew ell; vocal
solo, Hussetl Morgan; Mrs. .. J.
.Sewell ami lucent I.ngelillMger
were piano accompanists.
Talks were made by the fol
owing overseas boys - Corporal
(ileii I'.pler, Sergeant I litton
iglcv, Archie Pitman, who was
', . . f i i ii
w ouiuleil in aciion, u.iskcii t ar-
ler. who was in the Chateau-
Thierry light mid was gassed;
, . . ' . .i i :i i.
ami Jtclirv wianif, w no was won
the Marines ill the fight on the
St. Mihii l salient, and who wears
his wounds. All but Olanie en
listed from llillshoro High, and
were members of Co, H, Inf.-tit-
. . . i . f
ry, i flame returns soon ui ijunu
lien. Va., for discharge.
The light fantastic was tripped
by the young folks anil hy
some of the Knights who were
not so voting. Mr. Campbell,
who was with the Canadian Scr
. . , i ,i ii...
vice, furnished ine music ior uo-
merrv makers.
VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN
The success of the Victory
erty Loan means that the
iile of the I'nited States
I.in-
pen
have not t
plow
Iropped the handles of the
until the furrow is done.
The first four loans .sent the
boys to finish the job ovt r there;
the Victory Loan will bring the
boys back to their job over h. c.
Security of principal, regulari
ty of interest payment, and pop
ularity as an investment are
three recognized principles of
bond investment. Hy this .stand
ard, does any investment in the
world compare with the Victory
Libert v Loan?
Our un eminent does not have
to Moat a Victory Liberty Loan.
A government less decent would
raise the money by taxation. The
Kaiser, if he had been victorious,
would be taxing von right iow
and your receipts wouldn't
good for their face, five, ten.
be
lif
feen. or twenty years front now
--not by a "Spurlos Verseukt,'
not to mention that little inteies
eoimmi coming to von every six
months, cither.
If von borrow monev from
vtiik for ninety days, yon do not
exiiect the hank to present the
note for payment in ten days.
The Government borrowed from
von for a definite time and you
wanted vour monev back he tore
the time was tin. With so m liy
of you not sticking to your em
of the bargain, the marvelous
way in which prices of Liberty
bonds kept tip, which were is
sued on a patriotic basis, leads
many shrewd observers to be
lieve that the new Issue the Vic
tory Liberty Loan made on an
investment basis, will always
maintain a market of par or bet'
ter.
NOTICE
The ranch of 40 (teres of the late
T C Peterson has been orderer
Bold hv the County Court o
Multnomah County, State of O
pn-on. Prospective bidders can
send bids on same to Peter Gott
lieb. llillshoro. Ore.. It. 1. Aids
w ill he received tin to April 13
1019.
Ten acres cleared ; small
house and barn; fair orchard; lo
eated in Multnomah County, Or
about 5 miles north of Connell
Station, on United Ry., nnd
mile northwest of Mason school
house.
Peter Gottlieb.
Administrator.
Hillsboro, Ore., R. 1.
D. Ii. Cooley, of Laurel, was
in the city Monday.
For greater value in used cars,
don't fail to see Perkins.
W. C. Dat ison,
was transacting
of iii ar Hanks,
business ill I lie
city the last of
the week.
For Sab Seven
room house
mid 'Yi of an acre. C. J. Crook,
1 35:1 First St., llillshoro. Ii 1
Oscar Johanson, of I'ortl.iiid
formerly of Fariiiington, w is in
llillshoro Saturday, on business.
Abe Meier sues to foreclo.e en
10 acres of land ill this county,
the defendant being I'ruce Wol
verton. Finis Brown, of near Laurel,
on the stock committee of the
Livestock Exposition liuilding.
was in town the first of the week.
Highest market price paid for
livestock. Also want several
fresh cows. C. 1'. Peterson.
Hillsboro. Phone C2. 51 If
F.I la Marie Pliilomcna Gilbert
sues Havilaml
vorcc, alb gii.g
The defendant
Gilbert for Ji
desertion in l!'17
ii back in Wis-
cousin.
Spring and Summer hats, mod
erately priced; all this season's
models. The Handy ariety
Store, next iloor to poslollu e,
Hillsboro. 2-
Gus lircdof .sucs'.Mcrth.'t Pred-
f for divorce. The complaint
savs thai thev were marrieii 111
Prsedee, Russia, in 1!07, and
that in 111 12 she deserted l.im.
lie lives in this county.
For Sab Several head of
good, young Jersey grade cows.
in milk. Also heifer, fresh
.... 11 t i-
soon. 1 need rcasonaiuc. .v. v..
Hanb-v, Hillsboro, Ore., It. 3.
relcphone ."llXl. Three miles
north of Hillsboro. .1-5
Some time during the latter
tit of "Vpril. or in May, Dr. R.
M. Krwin will start Last to at-
nd clinics nt the Mayo Pros.
Hospitals at Rochester. Mum..
t Chicago, and in New ork. tie
intends being absent for several
months.
For Sale Two good marcs;
.. . . i .. 1 1
one 7 vcars, line annual, aoom
lUr.O, $150; other 7 years, 1200,
5. Both work well any place
. i I if
Oil pill thCIII. I' it'll narper.
Gab s Creek, Ore. Mile and lull
hove store, on the Timber
, O ft
road. " "
Jollv Jones, son of N II. Jones
formerly of bevond Ni.rth
Plains, was out the last of the
eek, greeting county friends.
II.
is now enlisted with the V.
Marine-!, and at present is sta-
, . . , 1, . 1 ... 1 l :i
loueil in ine roriianu neeriiu-
ing ouiee.
G. N. Tagga rt. of Portland,
is in town Monday. His on.
Lawrence, is slill in South Ameri-
an waters, on the V. S. Ship
Pittsburgh, which has patrolled
South At antic waters ever
since the war opened wnu uie f
S. as a factor.
. f 1 .... I. .1. .. IT
James Malum, with the Artil
lery in France, arrived home on
Monday evening, retching Port
and at 7 ','H), enrnutt to Ft." te
ens, on tin; ( olumnia. Ills par-
nts. Mr. and Mrs. W. Malion,
went down to meet him on his ar-
ival in the Rose City. Jatno
las been on the sick list since hi
1,0, ed at Newport News, hut is
now mending' rapidly.
Dennis, the little son of Mr.
Pureell. of the Oregon Kestau-
ant. fell about 20 feet, from an
Olll-Of llOOIS 11 psiairs i iiiuili!;.
, 1 1 1:...,.
the rear of the building, the last
of the week. I he lit lie chap fe'l
into a tiile of trash, which cush
ioned hint from a severe. shakei
Vs it was he sullered a few minor
bruises and a nasty shaking. Dr
V.. II. Smith rendered first aid.
Mayme Sellards. of Gales .
has sued John . Sellards, sup
posed to be in California, fo" di
vorce, alleging failure to provi.h
for the wife and three minor
hildren: Thev were married at
Independence. Mo., in 1SU0, and
Hi,, husband left her in Califor
nia, and she came to Oreiron
thinking she could better support
herself and minor children up
here. She asks for no nlim.vny
tnd does not know where he i
1 .1
now located.
F.. L. Mapes, of near Laurel
was a city caiier moniiay. ru
reports that Oscar Thayer, v el
known near Gaston, is just re
covering from n runaway acci
dent sustained some days a;;o
lie had been to Portland and h
daughter, Knthryn, met him at
the station at Gaston, and on the
return home one of the buggy
wheels went into a rnt and threw
Miss Thaver out. The team s'art
cd to run and Thaver, renminbi
in the buggy, had but one lint
This was of but little use to him
nnd he was soon thrown ot.t
landing on his back, causing
painful Injury.
uVEIUflE STATE
l.oq Demand is Great, Owing to
Resumption of Mills
HOPS CONTRACTED AT 25
Mill Wages at North Bend Now
Standing at $3.20 Per
Portland Willamette Iron and
Steel Works ships six marine
boilers for ships being oiilliTlcd
by the Todd Shipbuilding Co., at
Tac oma.
North licnd has orders for 20.
000.000 feet lumber for middle
W.st.
North Rend milk conibnscrv
if ill reopen with enlarged plant
capacity.
Portland gels 25,000 "'to
fender and body factory.
Portland - Saw mills in North-
'.vest resinning operations rapidly
Over 100 voiles permanent
I will be constructed in Dm ir
is eountv during corning months
present plans are brought to
(insinuation.
Miirmi fit v $1 11. 2 Hi. 15 eon-!
raet let for grading and gravel-;
.. 1 k ....
nig 1.2 miles of .fohti way ii.,mi-
IV.
North Rend Iluehner Lum
r Co. to reduce wages April 1.
from ?l to ,:i.20 a da v.
Whenever a banker induces an
ii 11 to become a depositor he is
it'lping make a good citizen and
iving our institutions.
Hood River--"Dee Mill" of
Oregon Lumber Co. to resume
icrations this month.
Portland Oregon log demand
rung due to resumption of op-
rations by mills of Western Or
gou and Washington.
St. Helens Columbia River
aiming Co. paid farmers and
bor total expenditure of $!H,-
sOii during four vears of opera-
ion.
Ranks Much lumber shipped
iv Cetlar Valley Lumber Co.
Portland Public dock eoin-
mission lavors construction 01
2,000 ton drv-dotk at once.
Astoria - $15,000 worth of ,11a
linery to be installed in Far
est plant immediately.
Sherwood Clackamas Coun-
Hop Farming Co. receive big
ontract from foreign buyer for
10,000 lbs. hops at 25 cents per
pound.
Willamette. W est Linn and
Milton to build $62,000 school.
St. Helens The MeCormicks
, w 1 :. .
ire now operating 1 ; snips, se-
ral of which ply regularly to
Portland. Thev recently sold
S. 000.000 ft. of ties to the rail-
1 , . . . t 11:
road ailniinisiraiion ior unni n
Boston, Philadelphia and oth-
... . . , nil . 1 : :11
r Atlantic ports. ine lies win
earrietl in their own vessels.
riiev operate two large sawmills
St. Helens, ami are large r'l!'-
arcs 111 tne 1 11 inner ami snipping
.1 1 , -.1 1. : :
industry of the coast.
Maey Shipyard wage seal
IX-
ended to ueiofier 1st.
Lumber production in If) IS
ell oil' .1 .000.000.000 ft.
Pacific Metal Trades Council
. . 1 1 t 1
111 session at l oriiaun tavortii .1
n-eneral coastwise strike on April
, to enforce the original tle
, 1. 1 , . i . 1
mantis ot snipvaru siriKers, ami
favoring a six-hour day.
Smite h1'" fours (used) Over-
amis, anil otners at riyni lrn-i-s.
E. L. Perkins.
Mrs. Churehill,
,1-tf
of the Det'ker
iiisiuess Colleire, nnd Mrs. C. II.
'.inniolt and little daughter, all
of Portland, were quests of Mrs.
Geo. Eniinott Sunday.
PUBLIC SALE
will sell at publie sale at Banks.
Ore., at 10 :.'50 o eloek a. in., on
THURSDAY, APRIL 10,
. . i . i i i ....
my entire line ot norse-urawn ve
hieles, all new with the exeeplion
of a few artieles, eotisislin; of
walking plows of all sizes nnd all
purposes ia-ineh two-bottom
;atnt plows. 11-18 dise harrow,
S-18 revolving dise harrow.
Sprinutooth nnd drag harrows.
single mill double dise ilrills. 50
and 70 Bush spreaders, eultiva-
tors. surrey, hacks, buggies, road
earts, extra shafts and poles; H'
wnaron and extra wagon boxes.
tU and B-ft cut mowers, H-f t
rake. Delavan and U. S. cream
separators, power pumps, 1 "
and 2V" II. P. gas engines, No. a
Clipper fan mills, 1000-lb. farm
platform scales, hay carrier, s"w
ing machines. White, Singer m
Mew Davis, and numerous other
artieles.
Terms Under $20, cash; $20
and over, fl months' time, on ap
proved note, at 8 per cent.
John Wunderlich, Owner
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
W. O. Galoway, Clerk.
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
AND A HARD SURFACE ROAD WILL
LEAD FROM PORTLAND THROUGH
THE FAMOUS
Beaverton-Reedville
Acreage
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET 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
C. K. ROGERS
ROGERS'
AUTO TRANSFER
271 TAYLOR STREET
Daily Trips to
BF.AYERTON HILLSBORO FOREST GROVE
Phones: Main 6765 A 3110
GENERAL HAULING LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Office With P. R. England
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 ...
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.
k m ami
Jeweler
Main Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
Res. Phone: B 1464
A
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and Optician
Hillsboro, Oregon