.HE ILLS NO. 11 VOL. XXVI HILLS BORO, OREGON, MAY 22. L919 BOS? i Alii ivJUiJ O v POKER TABLE PULPIT WEST TIMBER HOTEL Real Touch of Western Life De picted in Paator't Report REGRET STOPPING GAME Hoyi Like Pator' Pipe A Sax aplione But Wanted Smoke '1'lu' "Tiuilicrlult Circuit," a flyer issued by Presbyterians, mull r dale .f Miiy 11, llil l. lit. h tin- fol lowing excerpt which slum -t tli it tin- north of tin- " n ii I y -stilt Knows it ''poker table." "About 7 :.I0 lust Monday nil-Ill tin- pastor riiinlilril inl" Hie W'-sl Timber f .ii in 1 -rin (i',ip fur tin- purpose nf (milling h rc liuious service. Id' hunted up Mrs. A. It. B.iird, tin' faithful S. S Supl , wlio liiul i liirui of tlu scrvicc, mill borrowed n liru-.li with which In- rt'iiunvil sonic of (In- W'n li!ii(tiin County real i t;ttt- frniil lilt lint, suit n ml shoe-., Tli" scrlce witt held in Hie lobby nf llir Imti'l thanks to tin' Iti'.il ncss nf tin- inaiwitft-me nt. Mr. Edward Logan, w lio has cliar-jre nf llif holt I, arranged tin- chairs, light itlul pulpit (which consist-t-il of n piker tiilit l) fur us ml we were ready to begin, 'he. nu n who slay at (lit- Imlrl, tun! whose living roiiiii we were .is ing, ailed nn true liu-.lt unit nut mil) reiiiiiineil fur the service 'ml gave lit iindiriili d nlti'iu'uii. W hile it limy seem out "f plnee to interrupt the game with I re -bilious serviee, yet our nriiiy c pi -rleiiee pruveil lli.it nu n an nl wiiyn willing to Inke nn inter, -.1 in religious thing. Such mn the case here," The above rt calls iucidilils I oKI by the lute Hret llnrle, in hli early California storii s lacking only the bottles on the "Iwieh h'ir." Another paragraph in the re port rends: "Sinee there was no ins' ru -inelit in the lobby the pastor c-cd hit .miiphuii", Ahuul tin .-U.--I1 Smuliiy Sehoul boys who nltci.d eil agreed tlmt the "Pastor's Pipe' uiiiile enough noise, hut nut n ir ly enough smoke." The Editor of the report from which the uliuve it tnken it I.lovd Ciirriek, Pastor, who lint seen .-tr inv .terviee. SOUTHERN PACIFIC The S, i'. Co., Red Car line, now runt trains through the eily its follows: To I'ortliiiul From Portland 7:22 a. in. 8:18 n. in. 10:10 n. m... ... 10:5!) n. in. 1 :.'ltl p. in 4:21 p. m. 4:.i:i p. in. i:47 p. in. tl:.'IH p. in !:()() p. in. !):f)() p. in 12:11 it. in. 7:20 pin. (Sunday only) (Snt. liiul Suinliiy) 2 ;0!) o. in. ,'I:.I2 i, in. (Sat. mid Sunday) (Suinliiy only) rt : 10 p. in. SURPRISE SHOWER A surprise shower was given nt the home of Miss Anna I.t iiiheek. Wednesday evening, May I (Ih. in donor of MNs Mnry Ovt rr..d tier, who liee-une Mrs. John II "an Tuesday. Sixteen girl friends of .he hriile were present, mid she re eeived many heniitifiil mill use ful gifts. ' Refreshments teen nerved, iiml nil enjoyed a most pleasant evening, Miller tires give greater mile- i . .1 i 1 age for dollar invested. M-e rer kins about them. 8 tf Service The standard of service a bank renders to its customers in particular and the community in general may be fairly measured by its degree of success. The confidence which this bank enjoys is the resultant of twenty-eight years of substantial banking service to the people of this community. We invite your banking business, both com mercial and savings accounts, on the record of our high standard of service. Assets over $800,000. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVEJ l-'or greater value in used earn, don't fail to see 1'erkiiiN. I', V, Itolierlsuii, of Cheirv (irute, was a eily caller Friday. 1 lower fur funerals and other occasions, - IScrgcu Moral Co., Ilillsboro. If I). Gigrr, of near I'hillips, twit in town Saturday, renewing the Aryns mid conferriiilf with I In eoiiiily court. I'or Sale Loose mixed vetch, oats and cheat hay. l'liouc .'I0HX2.- 1'retl Klntt, Hillsht ro, It. 1. ' -IO Marriage licenses (Milled -driiit J. Ilurlmid ami llertha M. N'orlhriip; Leland J, Sparks and Alice M. liurwitz. Danee At W. O W. Hall, lie mile noiihui st of Cedar Mill, oil Saturday niyhl. May 2 (. I.'tr snn orchestra. All are intitcd. Si. Mallln w's Culholie Church Sunday sen ices, Masses at H ami lOi.'tO. Week day. Mast at H ;'.'((, .1. T. Cos.li Hoc, Itcctur. .1, II. Wcscott, the orchard man uf (i tstnii, was down to the city Monday niurninir. jireetintf hit euuiily seat friends and he Ims not a few down here. Wanted; llei f entile, hoji" find sheep. Will jiay liest price for pmil stulT. I'lioue llenvertou. Mail nddri-Hi., V. W. Mcllnr, lteeilt ille, Oregon. !I8 .115 .1. I". Oliver, living at Coll.iire (iruvt , was lu re the last of the week. He has sold out iu,tn licit way ai-d wants to Incite aain in this eouiily at a cash renter. for Sale Lady W'ashin;tuu seed beans, nice and clean. Ac eliuialcif. - Carl Meier, Ilillsboro It. .'I; .'I miles northwest uf Hills horn, near Leisvville. Telephone :i:UU. ' 8 10 I'.rwin Hitter, w ho is in ir" than luity between raiichiuu; ami lakiiii; care of the 1 arincrs' ilu tunl fur Wa-diini-tun County, n. secretary, was in town Saturday nn business. I'or Sale or I'.xchaniie Fine' dwelling mid one acre nut1 a busi ness biiihlini; in Forest (irute Want (ten ae or cipiippctl f irm. .1. A. Campbell, Owner, Forest drove. 10 12 A Vancouver, W'n., rcss no lice gives the marriage of Mrs. I'.dith F.l.nra Magrudcr to Funis l'hury, last Friday, The bride lived in Ilillsboro in former v '.H-: ind the groom is a ti.nber eruist r F.ggs fur Hatching From pure bred, heavy winter laying strain. Hose Comb Rhode Island Reds; l.5() for 15 egits. Call at resi dence, or phone 2274. F. I.. Me Coriuick, 1324 Jackson St., Hills boio. Ore. 4t tf The Reeves cottage, 'n Fast Ilillsboro, was s-dd at miction, hist Saturday, mid it is of intertst to note that the buyer is an Ar gus subscriber. It pays to .".dvcr tisemid particularly so. Well vou use the columns of the r -li;.' ions weekly. For Sale or Trade Interna tional Harvester Cream Separa tor, 450 lb. si.e, cost $(15, same as new ; Hell reasonable or trade fur young eow or heifer to freshen in near future, Holstein preferred. A. C. Sellers, Argus olliee. A. C. liracken, a Portland trav eling man, while in the city Sat urday, accidcnl.'lly ran aernv-- C. C, llecrs, whom he had nut -ecu fur eleven years. They were ae- (niainted back in Nebraska. where liracken worked for Beers brother, who was in the hard wan: business. The twain had a big time talking over old ipeid.nls and people of their aeipiaintanci' LOOKS LIKE ROOK Newberg Citi.eni Take a Lively Interest on South Slope SETTLERS BUSY A WEEK Would Aid Big Settlement Be tide Making Scenic Route K. L. Mapes mid Win, Fizcllc, as sisted by their neighbors, huve been making a valiant light for better roads up to iiuld 1'enk on the north slope, and while lin y ttill soon have u rock road up to the Majies placi at least by f all -and expect to see a rock road clear through to the nin hill line in another season, ilicy have not stopped at that. Tin y recently went over to Newberg to tisil the business men of that city. They were wtleuiiu;d by the Commercial Club uf that hi It rprising town, and it begins to look as though Newberg ami Vmnhill County will buck their -diuiihlcrs and lay a ruck mac up I he south slope at n less than 'ive per cent grade. Mr. Mapes, if ler his riturn, received the fol lowing letter from J. L. Coleord, Cashier of the I'. S. National I! ink of Newberg, the letter ti ll ing its ow n story : "Mr. F. I.. Mapes, Laurel, Ore iron. Dear Sir- A report was made last 1 1 i 1 1 1 to our Commercial Club as to your ollieial visit here, ind it it needless to say that the members of the Club were very much pleased, as wt; were at 'he lime of your visit, u learn au;iiit vuur ruad improvements Mid id ins to complete )our work 'his season. The conditions of the roads on Chchalcm Mountain on been i a ve so very bad that our ixoiile do nut travel over them ople do I d do not ind du not know how vour peo ple are situated over on that side, but as our work has been started hy some live wires on the moun tain and have interested all on this side as to the possibilities of getting an easy grade as well as tu open .some of the best eou itry in tin.- state, mid also to develop une of the attractive scenic routes, the work will now be backed up by our business men, and will be pushed along as fast as such improvements can be considering the heavy costs mid shortage of labor. Vour road, if not much lunger to Laurel and Ilillsboro, has many advantages over any other road ns now laid out, as it will give the easiest gratle and makes the outlet fur more roads from the north side uf the mountain, and can be completed .sooner than the other road or branch which we are planning for, run ning tu the cast and connecting with the Scholls road. The Ciub ordered the Road Committee to push the work as much as can be, to get a surveyor as soon as pos sible and nlso get the petition ready and presented to the Court for n short piece not yet l,)jd out lis a road. Wishing yon success in your good work and that you may lie able in a few months to feel that vou have access to the big tfiVri in which you live mid to be nbl to mingle with mid enjoy your nciiiliburs as you have not been permitted to do in the past. Vcrv trulv yours, ' J. ('.' Coleord."' AMERICAN LEGION American Soldiers, Sailors or Marines, or enlisted men in any branch of serviee in the war might be interested to know that the American Legion is now be ing formed, to which any of the uve men are eligible. LI. -Col. riieotlore Roosevelt is the tem porary chairman ; u.-v m. uen nclt Clark, of Missouri, is vice chairman, and the Oregon tempo rary secretary is Dow V. Wnl- cr, - Care Multnomah Clubi Portland. The idea is to form a uist" or "dugout" in every town. 1 lie purpose ot the or ganization is non-parlisan mid non-polilieal. anil it will tie a genuine "service man's" body. Any service man who wants to start nn orsranization here, or nt any town in the countv, can get information from Mr. Dow, by writing hint n letter, or railing him on the-.telephone. It makes no difference whether or not a man served abroad he is eligi ble, just the .same. The T.egion is to stand for law mul order, de cent living mid thinking, mul true A meriennism. Mayor Wall has been asked to give this matter publicity, and here it is. Try the Argus, $1.60 a year. Henry Fucgv, of Phillips, was an A runs culler Friday. . Hoy Cook, of Cornelius, was down Saturday, greeting friends. Pony for Sale With saddle and bridle. Phone 2.'I77, Ilills boro. 10-12 Julius Foege, of near Hubcr, tvus mi Argus caller the last of the week. H. Flcisehailer, of near (in it'Oi, greeted friends in the I'ouity scat the lust uf the wet k. Miller tires are good tires. Perkins has exclusive territory, (Jet his prices before buying new tires. 3 tf Jack Killin, of above the drove, was shaking hands with llillsboro's oldtiiners the last of the week. Vegetable and flowering plants now ready at Mueller's Green house, 12th mid Oak. liy mail or on call. Telephone 1CR7. 6tf Louis Hoi., uf lilooiuing, was in town the first of the week, ilul. has bet u thresliermaii and h.tler in his section for many years. Wanted Position in Hillsbn ro, ns stenographer, by young lady w ho has nlso had some book keeping. Address, I!ox 204, Ilillsboro. 10-12 Philip Schneider, of near l'luoming, was .-greeting fri -nils in town Monday. He brings roseate reports of crop conditions out his way. American Wonder seed pota toes for sale. Fine selet t'-tl stock. Hoy Cook, Corneliu It. I. Telephone Cornelius 27XX, Cornelius N. 55. 10-12 J. 1J. Wilkes has resigned his position with County Assessor Holey mul has taken the local agency of the I'nioii Savings .V 1 .oaii Association, of Portland. Those desiring dry slab wood, four foot or 16-inch, four foot fir, I (i inch fir, or coal, notify us at once. Prompt delivery. IL D. Sehmeltaer, Tel. 2477, res.; office 542. tf Joint Kainna, the big Farming ton rancher, was in Moml.iy.llis crop is all in except his corn fur ensilage, and he says prospects were never better for a bumper field. Cash Rent for Farm I will pay cash rent for a farm, furnish ed or unfurnished, with from 80 to 200 teres under cultivation. J. F. Oliver, Cottage Grove, Ore gon. 11-13 A. Ilendler, of North Tual din Plains, was in town Satur "av He recently sold some of his his young registered bulls to l'reil In hrin.inn, of Yar.-hill County the Argus adv. doina the business. Lost April 27 or 28, between First Street and place in country on road going north past High School, matting suitcase, contain ing toweling and curtain mater ial, etc. Suitable reward for re turn to Mr. Kerr, at Third Street Itlacksmith Shop. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at the Thos. Wilkes place, two miles north of Cornelius, the follow ins; property at ten a. nt., on MONDAY, MAY 2(1, Team horses, 11 years, guild workers, single or double; heavy fyjflftjess, :i plow harnesses, 2 cls luli'gv harness; Holstein row. gives 52 His. milk when tresii. now giving nucket-tull to milk ing; heifer, 2 years, coming fresh last nf August; 2 18-niouths heif ers; yearling eifer all of good milk strains; nearly new John Deere buggy; good Moline wag on, hayrack, new wagon bed; 5 ft mower, 10-ft hay rake, good ns new; iron frame ball-bearing riiulstune ; fan mill, mail cart shovels and spade; manure forks. potato forks, pitchforks, horse ind hand cultivators, nearly new 1 4-inch Oliver plow, rolling cut ter, harrows, x-cut saw, hand saws, sledges, shoemaker outfit F.dison phonograph with about 100 recoriw, rockers nr.it kitchen chairs, stoves, tables, beds ami bedspreads, brand new blankets never used, new pillow cases spray pump with 12 ft hose, iron rod, complete; about 400 lb new smooth wire in rolls, some 1x12 lumber, chickens, rabbits. halters, horse collars, sadd! bridle, martingale; 10 neres of Spring onts; 5 neres of Spring wheat; lt- neres 'Winter wlf-nt and numerous other articles, ft member this must be sold. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale $10 and unih cash; over, (I months time, n proved note, nt 8 per cent. Thro. VanOrnnsvrn, Owner J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Win. Vandervelden, Clerk. Completion Will Mean a Brick Row, 400 Feet BASEMENT IS UNDER WAY industrial Activity Over State is Pronounced Within a few months Ilillsboro will have a solid brick front on a 400 fet block, on the north side of Main Street. Excavation of the basement on the-old Tualatin Hotel site started the last of the week for the Nathan Weil brick, w hich is to be completed by Sep tember 1, for the stocks of the W il Department Store. Portland The Nicolai Door o. it increasing its door inaiiu- tetiiring plant by fortv-nve iiiiis.iiid square feet floor spa , mil will employ 125 men. The nn has an order from the F.ast hieh will require the enlarged lant until October to fill. The Roosevelt highway would open up 350 miles of const coun try and put Oregon on the in.-p ith one of the most scenic r.ads i the world. It would mean the expenditure of $5,000rOOC to be aid by the! government, and Or- gon s motor license system, not ly the taxpayers. 1 lie people f.nnot nITord to vote it down. Oregon Manufacturer. Roscburg New school house to be hurried to completion. Stayton may get mattress nmn- facturiiig concern. Reetlsport Hone Island sold Western Development com pany tor .T20.0UU. The L. Moore Dry Kiln Mfg. o., which is completing us hint here h-s an order for six lrv kilns from the Wcvcrhauser Milling Co., of Everett. Wash. Ciresham Much' building nc- livity going on around here. Roscburg Owner of 40-acre prune ranch near here sells this ears yield at price above 1 It cents a pound. Eugene Contracts awarded for road work in Lane county to il $17(i,02t. Construction soon to begin on McKenie Pass Highway, a Jis- mce of 68.0 miles for which IS7,750 has been appropriated. Senator B. C. White, of Buffa: , one of the pioneer wool men f Montana, says: "The whole tone of the wool market, hotn foreign and domestic, conn ed front the Commercial Bulletin of pril 27, indicates that the niar- et is strong mul advancing, es- . ,, .. . . i i . )eci;;::y so on mie siapie. wi-tus Lebanon - ork on new ran ..... . .1 nery building practically t m- pleted. Mt. Angel New water system to be installed here. .Jordan Valley highway to he unproved. Portland Bids for lugt ay projects totalling more than 1.500,000 and covering more than 50 miles opened recently hy State Higliwn - Commission. Astoria Entire waterfront holdings of Flavel estate iur- hased bv Messrs. Sanborn tor 1 50,000. , Astoria -f.ocal Milling Co. to upplv iH.UtW unit, nour, a, us hare of $:iO,O()O,000 order, I irsr- , I VT tl est ever pineeti in .son nt est Seio condenser)' equipment be mg increased to nve times it present capacity. WANT DIVORCES I'hree new divorce cases were filed in circuit court this week. Irene Moore, who was married to E. M. Moore, at The Dalles, in 19 1. asks for separation on the grounds of failure to support her. Last February he left her without means, and afterward wrote her he was troinir to Cana da. Slip wants her freedom, as he says she lias worked to sup port herself the greater portion of the time sinee E. M. was sup posed to look after her. Jas. K Bovu. wiio was with the biar National Army, and lias re cently returned, asks for a iii vorcc from bis wife, Grace Boyd, whom lie married at Santa Rosa, CaL, in 1909. He alleges that Ihe spoils? was unfaithful to him while lie was fiirhtinir, for liberty ind names one Louis Wynliard as co-respondent, the offense al leired to have been located nt Forest Grove. The plaintiff also asks for the custody of two stall children. Ruth McCnllouifli asks for tli voree from F. D. McCullouch Jr. mid snvs that ever since their marriage at Vancouver, Wn., 1907, the husband has her inconsiderately. trolled Try the Argtii, $1.50 per yesr, C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains Wholesale and Itetail 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 PORTLAND, OREGON C. K. ROGERS Res. Phone: B 1464 ROGERS' AUTO TRANSFER 271 TAYLOR STREET Daily Trips to BEAVERTON HILLSBORO FOREST GROVE Phones: Main 6765 A 3110 GENERAL HAULING LONG DISTANCE MOVING Office With P. R. England n Old Accounts We get results. We report results. We remit result We pay the expense. ' We take the Idanie. Knight Adjustment Company Ilillsboro, Ore. BUMP - BUMP, Managers 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 TROU'-i JNG YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO CLAsSLIi SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT. HOFFMAlM Jeweler and Optician Main Street i Hillsboro. Oregon I r.. .,i ' . M 'M .O THE RED BALL "Wr?. TRADE MARK -Il firearms Ammunition pi) iShootin1l?idirI 3 v !a..' s.1 rm. iiitfV"uTM I. I