IT OR . NO. 12 VOL. XXVI HILLS BO RO, OREGON, MAY 29, 1919 BENO GETS THE 1920 STATEJRANGE MEET Get Almost Unanimous Vote AKninnt McMinnville mid F.ugrnc ENDORSE LEAGUE NATIONS J Miller lire give grctilcr mile age for dollar invented. See Per kins about lliein. ?) tf Si hi lit (In ii is home, lit On li en, lining received liii discharge from llii! army. (i, ( iustafsou, of below Itt'i-d -villi', was 'greeting friiniU in town tin- first of tin' wri li. YV, Whitninre unit Win. Criticise President's Stand on ' Prohibition War Order Itrml, Central Oregon, gets 1 1 if next St.-itc Grange Convention, reecivitm n groat majority mcr I'ligene niul McM iinivilli4. Tlir Pastern uml Central Oregon I 1 -t gale worked like beaver t" Kit favorable consideration of llii' new town in tin plaletiu re gion and vrr NO A oli-s were cast in fmor of Hiiiil, F.ugeiic getting a nml .McMiunville H. Tin ! ranger endorsed tin' League of Nations iroiostil, ml vncntnt tin- greater teaching of fiirni economies in olir public schools, criticised President Wil son fur asking tin repeal of tin war legislation on prohibition, selected llieir urxt meeting place nml adjourned list Friday nr lilng, closing the lil! emu riilimi nt I In stroke of twelve. Slate Master C. K. Spruce nsk llutl tin- press express the appre ciation of tin' Stale Orange iinil himself ns to tlu hplrmliil treat ment given tin-in by Ilillstmro. Mr. Spcnee until ; "I do mil remember lliut we June ever liiul better I real mi ni anywhere since I have been con nected with tin Grange move-: mint. Your pi-oplf certainly gave ti every courtesy nml cmi iilt i :i lion, nml we are gratefully ! appreciative, It pleased nu- lli.it j tin- business clement of your city j entered Into our riilcrtaiiiiin nl w ith Mich n hearty good w ill, i Tin- Grange meeting was n spit 11 j iliil our, nml tin delegates were treated so royally that nil work ill with n will. Hillshorn np-' pt-nri-il In br in closest Kymp.iihy j willi what wt arc trying to do fur tin producing interests of tin-j state, niul tlii w ii - w lmt wiih i pi rlcd from tin firit il.ilry cimii- , ty in Orfjim. v kihiII nlw iiy rememlifr the corilinl ri-i-ipl inn given hi by the citi'eiiH of your county Kent." Tin Grunge also ctulnrsril the Itixi-o-ilt Highway proposition, but votnl tlmt it fchnnltl be buill bv direct tnxntioii the (iri nge being opposed to tin bunding; i--une as n mutter of prim ip.it. The (iraiigc one mill tux for roml juii'posc, of course, wiis in (lor-ii'd, it being n Pntrons of Iliisbtiinlry mi-imin. Ih coiiversntion with m,uiy of the ilrlcgnle. liowcvcr. it wns lenrni'il that sn.-iny Inleml to vote for the Roosevelt Highway nicns li re. All tin- ileleg.'iti's cmiglil tin' tniins for llieir IliuneH Sntlirdiiy miiruiiig. The bountiful wrfillier nml tin hospitnlity of Ilillsboro during their session m.nili tin visit nnr long to In remembered. PUBLIC SALE I will offer nt public auction nl the rims. 0. Kocbcr place, near Scholls, following bis public sale now advertised, on MONDAY, JUNK i-"-'. Vive In'iid of liorscm as follows: marc, 13 years, weigh! nt 1 M 50 lbs; buy marc. yrs. M-eiifbt nbout 1200; black marc, 8 years, weight nbout 1150 lbs; bhick gelding, .1 yenrs, weighl iilmiit 1000; sorrel colt, 1 year. Terms of SaleApproved note, fi months, nt 8 per cent. Jus. II. Jack, Owner. J, V. Hughes, Auctioneer. Bay nl Steady Downpour of Saturday Night of Great Benefit GOOD TIMES FOR COAST Walker, ol uciir J.auiil, were Ilillsboro visitors, Saturday. Marriage license w as last w ei k granted lleury Walters, of West t'liinu, nml Miss Anna Spadv, of Cedar Mill. For Sale - Forty acres of land, I miles from Ilillsboro; l'J ncres or more in cultivation, I d. Mil ler, Ilillsboro, It. B. ! -IB V. It, Mitiilgiimi rv, who ha been ill for some lime, is again on tlic payroll ns assistant J 'lii tor nl the court house. Vegetable nml llowering plants now ready at Mueller' Green house, l'Jlh and Oak. lly mail or on call. Telephone 1 117. Btf ..Arthur Topper, of Wasco, writes his father, Win. Topper, that the Sherman County wheat prospects are very fine. For Sale - Hi gisli ml Jersey hull, with papers; II years old. - Vnllov lloherls. Ilillsboro. It. i.'. l'lu.n. Ilillsboro alter,. 11' I t Mr. and Mrs. (Jail W. Wells, of Portland, were out Sunday, guests of relatives. Wells is slill with the Columbia shipyards WitedKlderly man, eapal b of taking care of live cows, uml Irv, garden, and gt Herat chores. Call 21105. llc.ivcrton. limit.' i, llos I t'2. 1) II I.i liny Tupper and wife, of Salem, spent Sunday with Win. Tupper and family. Lrltov is firing a locomotive on the Saleni Itlack Hoik road. American Wonder seed pota toes for sale. Fine selected stm k.--Hoy Cook, Cornelia ;, H. I. Telephone Cornelius 27XX, Cornelius N. 53. 10-12 Mr. nml Mrs. .1. M. Coir hive bought the 1 Idler bungalow in South Ilillsboro. and will lake possession at once. Fran. Pauli will occupy tin present Ooar residence. Taken l'p Day horse with marks - about I vi arsold. Own er prove property, pay charges and adv. and take same away.- -.1, ,1. Wi-uuer, Cedar Mill, nd ilrcss, Portland. It. 2. 1 l-.'l Paul C. Long, recently return ed from Frame ami lietgiiim, de parted Saturday for Montana, and after a few days there as the guest of his brother, l.eon I.. Long, of Itavalli. goes to Wiscon sin to visit his mother. lor Sale aires: - acres of upland; 2' acres of pasture land; 15 room house; barn and other buildings: good represent ation of fruit of nil kinds; half mile south of Cornelius city lim its. Half of price, cash; balance terms.- See A. II. l'ntilainl, of Ilillsboro, or write O. I!. Km us McClearv, Wash. 12-1 t Fred lieverinaii, of Portland, was out Monday, with a pvospee live farm buyer. Fred says ihal nianv are looking for farms and the urenl majority of them are seeking to locate in Washington Count v, which is just now much in the public eve as a great plan for a farm home. The fact that the Iliirhwnv is under conctnic lion, and that a paved road to Portland will menu a market in side of a couple of hours, meaic much for Washington County. Fred says tlmt nil his prosp-'cls like Ibis section of the stale bet ter than nil others. Activity in all Lines Noted in the Oregon Country Service... The standard of service n bank renders to its customers in particular and the community general may be fairly measured by its degree of success. The confidence, which this hank enjoys is the resultant of twenty-eight years of substantial bunking 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 : SAVE; The copious rains of Saturday night mid Sunday morning wire, worth thousands of dollars fur Washington County, and mil lions for the Willinietle Vniley, coming at the right time for l.utli Winter and Spring grains i-ml grasses. "The feeling of confidence ill the future of the Pacific Const lumber market is based inure on I'.i; e i i ; n conditions than on the buying that is likely to euaie from Ibis country. It is certain, however, that w hen the crops arc harvested a general buying movement will be launched in lliis country, for slm ks arc much h ph ted and the farmers and uinll townspeople are uelting cady to build. I'.vcry w her'' llie imniisc of bumper crops give issuranec ol prosperity in me I'niti d States." North Portland New wooden ware plant of the North Porll ind Hox Co. starts operation uivim; uiplovnuut In ihont i0 men and wanieit. it is oniv plain in sum' turning out completed package. h as lard tubs, candy pails, fir kins, etc. North west wheat crop is cli- uiate.l to be 70.000,000 bushels. Highway between Albany and Jefferson to be paved. Halfway - New flour mill to In! in opcrrilii.n by September. Contracts lor new road pro tects costing .f l,fiUU,HHi iiwarneii bv state bighw. v commission in Portland, May 27. North Portland The Nicolai Door Mfg. ( o. is increasing lis loor manufacturing plant by 15,000 square feet floor spate tin! will employ 125 men. The firm has orders from the last Inch will require the ciiian'ci! I a nt until October to fill. Astoria Astoria Flouring Mills Co. increased new nill ilnns to 1.000 bbls. eapaeiti' per lav. North Portland- The L Moore Dry Kiln Mfg. Co., w hich is com pleting its plant here has tin or der ftir six drv kilns from the Weverhiuser Milling Co.. of l'.v- en tl, i asiinmion. Dufur -- Practically all -.aw mills in this vicinity have started operations prepared to bam lartre lumber demand tin comn'u season. Columbia I he logging camp . t Ml. .. .. west ol Here win reopen. Port la ml .Nineteen slenni- lips, aggregating I6!,K00 dead . ... .hi t ... i . . i i weiiilit tons, win lie lauiieuco ,u Pacific Northwest shipyards dur ing Mav. according to estimates of government officials. Of these shins Seattle is expected to launch S, Portland 7, Tacoma 2 and Vnneoiiv er, Wn., 2. The pre vious high record of . monthly laiiilehings was made last Juno, when I t vessels of IIS.SOO dead- . ... vi. , weight tons were ileliveren. Crowing demand for lumber e in evidence largely due to gener al building work in Fast and the Middle West. - St. Helens Shipbuilding Co. expect to build a double-eiuler steam schooner with carrying capacity of 1,(500.000 feet of lumber. Dan Klines, of Sln-liUo, was a city caller Friday. For greater value in used cars, don't fail to hv.k Perkins. Win. llaase, of Iowa Hill, was a l ily culler the last of the week. Flowers for funerals and other ot'i-asinns. Uergen Floral Co., Ilillsboro. 2lf firant Mann, of near Corne lius, was down to the county scat Monday. It. Ii. Denny, organizer of the Oregon Dairy League, was in the city Mnnil.iv, on league business. CRACK THE MIDGE. SAYS COUNTY AGENT Tell Men to Cut Clover for Best Results GET AFTER THE THISTLE Tells of Satisfactory Methods by Practical Men The yield of clover seed on the Mr. and Mrs. (). II. Marrs, of farms of Washington Countv has i . , i . . . . Portland, were out Sunday, the guests of Mr. nml Mrs. Herman Collier. Highest market price paid for ivestoek. Also want several fresh cows. C. F. Peterson, Hillsbnro. Phone f,2. Sl-tf St. Matthew's Catholic Church Sunday services, Masses at H ii.) I0:.'i(). Week days, Mass at S:J0. - J. T. ( ostclloe, tU-ctor. Wanted Position in Hillsbo , as stenographer, by young lnilv w ho has also had some book- Address, J!ox t-ping.- 1 1 1 1 1 slioro. Morris ami Jake Ik Hospital service ret ii rued the last of tin 204, 10-12 Weil, with in France, week, re- f rnm coving llieir Ul-.eliarges Camp Lewis. Overland Big Four for bin Lciive orders at Lone Star Res l.-iiiraut, on Main St. rates to Portland and Columbi Highway. Licensed. Phone No. 2C0IX. 9-tf Abe Trammer, who has been visiting at Helvetia, lell llie last f the week for 'lis cantonment at Curtis 15uv, near Baltm,' re. Mil., where lie is stationed with the Army. Christian Science Society Sunday services at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 10:15 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings nt S o'clock. Vita Hall, 122S Wash ington St. tf l'or Salt Four cows; 2 frt.sh iml 2 to freshen in September. It. H. Uanst n, 3 miles southwvst f Itcedville; 5 miles southeast of HiUsboro, close , to Faruiingtnii Itivcr Iload. 11 13 1". I'liger, tif near Laurel, was city e.'tller Monday. He says iubi the farmers up his way art uit over the rains, and a big bay crop will result, ns wc.l a . finer prospects for grains. Only monument dealers in Washington County. Drop us a cam. ami we win snow you our samples. Write or call on us, al IHii.'t Main St., Ilillsboro. Ore gon Monument Works, Hillsboro. iccii rciluceil very much some seasons, and fields have been re ported from which practically no seed was harvested. In most eases lliis was Hue lo trie clover flower midge, which is a very small lly that deposits its eggs in the clover blossoms and the lar va which hatches feeds on the young seed. Where both hay and seed are desired the midge can controlled by cutting the hay at the proper time. Ordinarily if cut not later than the first week of June Ibis first genera-j lion will be destroyed and the, seed crop will then be free from the pest. Where the crop has been pastured early in the season ire must be taken that no blos soms be left after the above date. In some eases it is advisable to p such a field to destroy all ossoms. une nictliocl ot eleter- iniiitfir vtlii.ti li.ii- .p., it wlt.ml.t Special L. t,llt t)) C))nirj tflis jllsect js t() examine the heads and when the tiny - maggots are found to be turning to a pinkish tint the cut ting should not be long delayed. C". W. Creel and L. P. Lock- wood, ot the L. ft. department of Agriculture, have made the ibove investigations and further tate that the midge may not be is serious this year as in some years, hut constant vigilance is tiecessarv to control. Canadian Thistles Canadian Thistles are fast be coming one ot the worst weeil pests on the Washington County farms, and unless something is lone to stop their spread or hold them in cheek, large areas, as in some of the F.asteru States, will tie abandoned as far as farming is concerned, and turned over to the thistles. There arc now ireas which are so thickly seed- 1 that only SO per cent crops ire obtained. The reason for the seriousness of this weed and at the same time the cause for its dilheult .. .- ..,..1 i . i. eradication, is mat tne plant nor onlv spreads by seed but also hears "creeping underground stems which being nourished by I the stem and leaves above the C. B. BUCHA NAN & 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 lime Lumber, Shingles and Lath AT CORNELIUS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Pic.e. Telephones; HilKboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 2G3. Contract is Let for State Highway AND A HARD SURFACE ROAD W ILL 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 Oregon. Robert W. iii liiis, son of Y t'idewitsch. 4fl-tf FOURTH OF JULY The business men's luncheon on Monday took up the matter of a Fourth of July celebration, ami it was thought advisable to have the City Fathers take up teh af fair. A committee of two- -M. P. Cadv and Ed. Sehulnierieh- was appointed to confer with the ( ilv Council next 1 uesday cve- nimr. It was decided to ask the Mayor and Council to appoint n man to look after the celebration this year, an executive committee o be selected to act ns a boare of directors, t ins being an un usual Fourth of July, it w as tlmt .i .1. . x . 1 :i. unite Hie proper iiiing m nave n. fathered by the municipality. idewitsch, of t'or- Mr. and Mrs. L. G returned nome from California Sunday, bavin! at last received his discharge. H a ill oneii up bis shop at Corne lius nt once. For Sale--lioiler, 45 II. P. tested to carry 120 lbs steam feed pump, slack and all fitti.igs cheap if taken soon. Also sever al thousand good brick. Phone SPfi Forest Grove. -Carnation Flour Mill. Carnation, Or. 10-2 Fiiulley McClmid, of Gaston w.-is in t he cit y .Monday, l-iiutlcy ,-ivs that Wanato Lake fields an icing rushed to seeding, the iar licst for some time. He states that the rains of the first of tie ivi-ek have helped crops wonder fully. Circuit Court The case of W. linker versus W asluimton Countv in the matter of tin county ro.-ut past the Orelico Xm-serv: the demurrer ot the county has been overruled find ii" anient on the ease will taki nl.-iec as soon as it can be drought to issue. Maynie Sel la rds was granted a divorce from Inhu W. Scllards and' custody of the minor children was given the wife W in. It- I'arker was o-r.'inleil a divorce from Abhie Parker, of the Grove. The court round sometimes travel for a ong distance beneath the surface and send up new plains ,'u inier- ils as they go." For Large Areas Where very abundant and over , .i . i . , . i large area rne tnisties can probably be best controlled by the bare fallow method. Ferd Groner and Tbos. Carniiehael have found this method very sat isfactory. Mr. Carmichael states! that he eradicated the thistles in one season, but had to keep con tinually at it. Plow the land as the thistles are about to bloom. just deeply, enough to turn over the root mat. The land should then be harrow vd, preferably ith a spring-tooth, care being taken not to drag the root to ui!- infested areas. Cultivation must then be continued throughout the growing season. Usually it is a good plan to follow with a heavy smother crop, as oats and vetch. This crop may be harvested ear ly, the ground plowed, and plant ed the second season to a culti vated crop. This crop should be cleanly cultivated never allowing the thistles to appear. For Small Patches Small patches may be eradi cated bv grubbing, thus gradual ly exhausting the stored food apply in the roots, and killing he plant. Spraying the cut por tion of the plant with a concen trated salt solution, sodium ar C. K. ROGERS Kcs. Phone: B 1464 ROGERS' AUTO TRANSFER 271 TAYLOR STREET Dailv Trips to REAVERTON HILLSBORO FOREST GROVE Phones: Main 6765 A 3110 GENERAL HAULING LONG DISTANCE MOVING Office With P. R. England o N Ferd Groner, of Scholls, i'ie-! brnted a birthday during the State Grange; session. Cnreful inquiry failed to discover just how aged Ferd is, but his friends have hern pucssinjr him not .uder than 43. lie and Mrs. Groner entertained a big party of the Grange delegates nt the wilnut farm last Wednesday, and they returned to Ilillshoro throwing bouquets at the big fellow and his wife. r..,,.,.l llie evidence that 111 i .a...-. .mr ., no I,,.,,..,! t. m ilnite or misoline. are other meth ,'-r" I-"""-" . - , ., ; . his own meals and many times ,-Mt Ihem in solitude after he had prepared the repast. The wit ioined the IVntecostals, n relig ious sect, sometimes called the Holy Rollers, and she was guilty of attacking the Methodist re ligion, to which the husband was i convert. The domestic atmos phere became so warm that the wife finally left the husband to his own resources. The Stat Accident Commission was given :i iiuh'-mept against Oliver R. Vi trei, logger and sawmill man, for $7!t.42. Florence Ethington wns granted a divorce from J. W. Ethington, and the wife was riven $1,000 gross alimony, and uls that are in use. C overing with tarred paper is also a meth od that is used for small areas. N. C. Jamison, County Agent. NOTICE Having decided to make general improvement in the Lewis I eme tcrv. near Farmington, we find that it will be necessary to raise more funds. Therefore, thosr who have friends and relatives are asked to contribute. Remit to any of the following directors C. M. Johnson. Sher wood. R. 4; II. T. Hesse, Hillsbo ro, R. 2; J. B. Adams, Hillsboro ok ncr month for the cnrV of H. 5, or Geo. J. Jack, Secretary 1 ' - - - I TT'll I ... T minor child 1 Hillsboro, R. 2. Old Accounts We get results. We report results. We remit results. We pay Ihe expense. We take the blame. Knight Adjustment Company Ilillsboro, Ore. RUM P & BUMP, Managers 1 r AsKYourDealer Grand FrizeMitofM Write for Catalogue n ft 2 fi' ii THE REMINGTON AN I, kl-) ,1 Wetproof 'f 'Ail We Have the Neatest and Most Compete Stock of JEWELRY and SUNDRIES... In the City of Hillsboro. We do repair work in first-class work and our charges are always reasonably :::::: IF YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT. HOFFMAN Jeweler and Optician Main Street i HiUsboro, Oregon I