The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 12, 1919, Image 1

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VOL. XXVI
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JUNE 12; L919
NO. 14
B fl a S.- D ...I' U rt . IXIft "si
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UutincM rvien near i rom u.
Keiter on State Highway Work
GIVE BETTER TOWN IDEAS 1
Phelps Ttlli Aociatci He
Wants Help for Celebration
Tim IminIiu-hh men' Iuiii-Iii-oii nt
thf lloli-l Monday eclipsed liny
.iii . i i . . i i t i
.v. i .1.1.1, every p.-.i.- at ...o r ;
belli occupied, will, room made !
for more. J. H. (-arret pre-
, t . iii Heller, win,
1 1 1 . it u- tin- irrndt'M for I lie Mate t
Iliidiwav. told of tlo- iiroifress "f i
II..- contractor mid ex plain, d
why tin- work wan not y.-t hillii.K;
it-Mipi.1i. It., bn'i.1 iloil in
Hie near ful.irt- tin- conlriictor-i j
would doubtless put on mi exlia
shift mi at to have the work com -
pleted I'V late Fall. H" l-'1'
that con-.id.rinn: everylliiinf I'''
county ih Ki tting Ireate.l very
nie.lv IV the commission, lie
K.tid that the eontraet for the
mileage lietween the two 4 .unity
linen would he let this season;
that the hihwny would In com-pleli-d
hit ween here and the
(irove by Winter; that the ( Lin
ton Forest (irove base would be
laid, and thin, with the Kex-TI-Kurd
road, would (five lit a fine
representation on the six million
of bonds in the original huisla
tiou. II. V. Harms, It. It. .-.aster and
('. II. lluehaiian were appointed
to look into the proposition of
establishing a camp ground for
motorist pitssinir tlirotiKli. ami siiltt fHl I.njfan. They for
they will report later. ' merly resided nl the (irove. Vie-
l-'.d. Sehnliiierieh reported that ,,r s.ivs that Vancouver is just
the council hud taken hold of tlo ouI.I.oiik itself in .-rowim; and
cclelirati.m, and liad nppointe.l lakinu; mi new business.
n I'll. Ins to direct affairs. Mi
I'llelps lirii lly told what was he
inu done, mid said that all com
mittees had heell named.
Messrs. Wells, Weil and John
son were named to formulate a
plan for the business men to 'ss i
Iipoll the worilliness Ol soinmi
tioii of funds eoniinn from the
outside. There wan some discus
sion a to takiuir op the matter
of a permanent pavilion nt the
city park, and this will he thresh
ed out in the near future.
(irover Comb and M. II. Ste
venson were unmet) to look into
the mattrr of inilenu'e ii.'ns for
the county seat. C. F.. Wells
read a paper in which this neces
sity was lirouuht out. W.'W. flos-cow-
and V. O, H ire made short
talks on celebrations nod the
conduct of the city towards its
Ifiiesls, both endorsing the mut
ter of n permanent liuildintr at
Shule Park for nmuveme.its.
Mr. Hare contended that we
needed somethinir of this nature
at all times and cited the condi
tion which will obtain when we
rive the returned soldier and
sailors a w elcome.
.. ,. r .1'.:...
The woodshed of Carl I.arseii
caught lire early Monday morn
ing, and before the (lames were
extinguished the structure was
practically burned, will, perhaps
n total loss of from $230 to $300.
The wall of the residence next
to the burned woodshed was bad
ly scorched, and n hose attached
to a faucet stopped the blur,.
long enough to keep it down un
til the city department reached
the place. I.nrsen lost a lot of
fine tools that descended from
the father's estate, and these
alone were worth tpiite a neat
little mini. The department was
late getting out as the alarm was
slow niiing through central.
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, bolh com
mercial and savings accounts, on the record of
our high' standard of service.
Assets over $800,000.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE;
Some tilir four (imcd) Ox:.'
In. ids, mill other nt rigfit prici-H.
K. I.. Perkins, 3 tf
Fred It. Clark, of I a in i i n k t i n ,
was up ti 1 1 1 cily Friday, watch
ing tin' weather viinc,
,, Sturm Sr. and Tom S.io.y,
of above lilooinliiK, wit. city
en llr ri Friday afternoon.
Trunk M. Ki-i-h.hi. of above
Nllllll Phlill, WHS llltWII to lliC
1 dimly scat Friday, un-i tiiix his
iricn.is.
Perk In
now luis iiis i ji air
,1
water HVNtcui Installed -
drive iii and help yourself. Vo,
arc welcome. H-tf
Sf jM,lH)(.w'K VvXmt. ( im, ,
Sul, m.rvi,.,.Hi Masses llt
,.., w.( k Ml, ftt
h :U0.- J. T. Cslcl..e, iU . to,-.
Vegetable and .lowering plant
now ready lit Mueller's Green
house, 12lh and Onk. Uy mail or
on cull. Telephone 10H7. Btf
.rllinr llacon, well known in
. ,r ('mini, wis out from
pur,,,i Hie list of tin we. k,
shaking hands w il h Itis I lillsboro
fri.n.U.
litisti ui Science Society
Sunday hi rvicc id 1 1 o'clock ;
Sunday School nt 10:15 ... m.
Wednesday ev. nini; meeting), at
K o'clock. Vita Hall, 12 2 S Wash
iiifrton St. tf
For S ile Five lots in llilKlio
ro, on ( iarili il.li Au iiur; cu. Ii
50x1011. Some fruit tree! tnmll
huil.liiiKi ; luirn; chicken Iioihc;
i-i 1 1 enclosed ill wire fence. For
particular see or write John
l'n.eker, Ilillshoro, It. a. U-i I
Mr. mid Mrs. Victor l.imh.-r
and childi- n were over from
Vaiu-out cr the la-l of the wi l l..
i!e-.K of (no. .1. I. mil. i r ami lie.
j For Sale t acres; '.' acres
of upland; acres of pasture
iland; f! room house; haru and
'other Iniildiinrs ; (food represciil
alioil of fruit of all kinds; half
mile soutli 1 1 f Cio-iielius eitv 1 i in -
,( lf of .,
terms,--See A. R. F.nvl.-ind. of
Ilillslioi'o, or write
MeCleary, Wash.
O. 15
K - -.us,
12 I i
Sgl. W . V. McKinnev, of the
A. I'., F., sends the Argus the
blue-book of the personnel of
(teueral Pershing's original parly
that landed in France June I .'I,
l!)17. I.I the list, as one of the
(ieiieral's personal staff is the
name of ( apt. Nelson F. Mar
ge Its, who is married to a niece
of Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, of this city,
Farm for Sale Have decided
to sell in y 12'.i acre chicken
ranch, half mile .south of Dilley,
Oregon, oil l'.-uilie Highway. A
family orchard, b. rrics, all in
crop; fair house, barn, 2 chicken
houses, KWIlfl and HiMiO; 2
cows; 2 heifers, U horses, farm
machinery, incubators and brood
ers, household goods, B0 liens,
liOO chicks, all Wiile Leghorns.
Right price to responsible parly,
and give terms. No trades, "'a II
and see, or write II. L. Fuller,
Oillcy. On-iron. 12-1
I.t. J. R. Dinsmorc, in France
I In; past year as I.I. and Surgeon,
arrived in Portland Monday af
ternoon, lie came through from
the Fast coast with over 1.10
wounded, and with his detach
ment were s.'k prisoners for
Leave. .worth, Kas., the Federal
prison, I.t. Hinsiuore expects lo
locate in Ilillshoro and resume
the practice of medicine. Prior
lo cnlislnient Dr. Dinsinore prac
ticed at Orenco. Mrs. Dinsinore
went lo Portland to see her hus
band as he passed through.
B, Lcis, of the Aetna Orchards,
Calls Attention of Growers
JUNE 20TH IS THE DATE
lieaverton Man Reminds County
OrchardisU of Codling Moth
IS. Lcis, of tin- Aetna Orchards,
lieaverton, writes tl.n Argus the
following letter which is recom
mended lo all fruit growers -I
"alitor .V rgus -
1 am very liilich pleased to see
so much interest taken in our or
chards. This is true, at least in
my in-jhlioi hood, as I have lo
answer all sorts of ipieslions.
Now, if we have to believe all
we hear ami read the (Killing
Moth arc all silliui; on the f.-n.-es
ready to swoop down on, our
trees lo get in their deadly work
mil destroy our apples. Well, I
do not think there is any can
for it. as I do nut think that the
we illier h is been very favorable,
for tin in thus far.
I have not made it ;i practice
of spraying any sooner than
1 1 ii ii t the L'Olli of June, ami al
ways with :hc best of rcsul's.
This is, of course, the second
spraying for worms; nnd the last
praying comes about August 20.
Out of about I 10 hoves of apples
I found two apples wormy, so I
belie.- I could not do much hel
ler if I spr.iyed three or four
times more. I have an orchard
i mv mind thai I took care of
is! season, the owner being a
nt ii resilient. The crop of lit 17
sold for $.'.'. I believe that ev-:
i I'V apple had t i-oiii J lo .1 worms
(this was -i J I acre tract). I gave
il the usulal spraying and as I
was I ld by the purchaser of llni
crop I here were viol over one per
nl of worms I believe that is-
not so had. if we consider that
last season it was almost next to
impossible to keep the worms out
of the fruit, as it seemed the Cod
ing Moth hatched all of the
growing season. For this second
spray ing I use 2 lbs neutral arse
nate of lead paste to fit) gallons
of water. 1 he Mime formula ii
il-.o used for the last spraying
il. nit August 201 Ii. I find in niv
10 years of orchard iractiee tt .it
three sprayings with arsenate of
ead will control the worms if the
work is done at the proper time,
and, of course, thoroughly. In
my last letter I spoke of pow
dery mildew (it seems to be very
prevalent) and also how to con
trol, ns r. comnu tided by the IT.
S. Dept. of Agriculture. Hy my
own experience the Summer
pray recommended by them I
found effective, 'some years ago
I was awarded 100 Jonathan
apple trees for having the best
ipplcs on exhibition. When the
tries wire small 1 gave them the
usual winter treatment and prun
ing, but did not spray them dur
ing Summer except for apples,
using Rlack Leaf 10. They got
infested badly will, the powdery
mildew. As soon as they begun
to set fruit I sprayed with lime
and sulphur, summer strength, 1
o 0. and the mildew all disap
peared. Xtfiv. as I am speaking
of m practi -al experience in mv
own orchard. I would recom
mend getting F.xtension Rulletin
K Orchard Sprav Program, for
1 !!!. It is full of useful infor-
mat nm
asking,
count y
and can be bad for the
or, I think, from the
.gent.
P.. Lcis,
t tna Orchards. Reaver-
Tin-
ton, Ore,'
R. II. Kaltz, the piano tuner,
was out from Portland Monday,
.hike Milne, of Xorth Plains,
was in the last of the week, get
ting in shape for haying.
Notice to the Public Am now
on-pared to deliver ice to the
residence section. Leave toilers
with L. J. Rushlow; phone 2 IS 7.
-Paul Tews. Hillsboro Ice
Co. Li-is
Attorney Chas. Anderson re
turned I he last of the w eek from
an extended trip into the Alber
ta. Canada, country. He and his
companions made a trip into the
big coal deposits, anil were pen
ned up in a cabin for 21 hours,
.wailing the lilowovcr of a snow
storm. lien it ahatctl they
found 15 inches of new snow to
negotiate in order to reach the
rail lines. Mr. Anderson and bis
associates leased a big coal de
posit real bonest-to-goodness
coal into which a rail line has
been surveyed. They crossed
streams in instances where they
had lo swim their horses nnd
float their camp outfit across on
rafts.
Try the Argus, $1.80 per y-ir
For greater value in used cars,
don't fail to pee Perkins.
I lias. J. Hern, ol Links, was
down lo tin.- cily Monday.
A. K. .Schmidt, of Laurel, has
moved into the city for the Sum
mer. Flower for funerals and oilier
occasions. Jlergen Floral (Jo.,
Ilillshoro. ' 82-tf
C. II. Freer, of Jiuxtou, was
down to the cily Monday, on le
gal business.
Miller tires give greater mile
age, for dollar invested. See Per
kins about them. 3 tf
Paul l.ailcy'h.is returned from
California, w here his ti rm at col
lege is coinpletid for the year.
Special terms for Summer
class in piano. June 15 lo Au
gust 15. Vincent F.ngledinger.
Hillsboro. 11-1 t
A. Mi llies has taken his team
ing out I'll b ick up to Yamhill
Count V, where he has a contract
of lending.
For Sale- A line crop of
standing t lover, for hay.- W. J.
!b id. at QiMlaina Station. Ore
gon F.I. ctric, 12 1
C. A. Peterson, dispenser of
mail al I'uxton for many ml. on-,
wis gritting friends in town tie
last of the w eek.
For S,tb Ilcgislered Je.sey
hull, with papers; .'I years old.
Valley Roberts. Hillsboro. R.
I'hone Hillsboro .'iltlia. 12 14
License to wed wtye the lisl
neck granted Lester K. Thomp
son mid Mrs. Fslher Hard; Max'
clh-r anil Ruby Hansen, lieav
erton. Wanted: I'ecf cattle, hogs and
slice)). Will pay best price for
good stuff. Phone Reaverton.
Mail address, W. W. Mcllnr,
ftecdville, Oregon. 35-35
Win. Pulxds left this week for
Pendleton, where be will pa--
the harvest days with kirkp.il
riek, one of the big wheal far
mers of that section.
For Sab
. rs. Will
soon.-- 'I'b.
- Two yearling heif
sell cheap if taken
inline
Van( i ruiisv i
liiipiire of A. un( rutisvt n. 1 or
est (irove. Ore.. It. 2. I 1 1 '!
F. I., (ieiger. of Cornelia-..'
was down to the county Seat on
Monday in. truing, straightening
out a youngster's mixiip on the
Cornelius ball grounds.
Overland Rig Four for hire
Leave orders at Lone Star Res
taurant, on Main St. Special
rates to Portland and Columbia
Highway. Licensed. Phone No.
2(!01X." 9 tf
J. R. McNew, of above Rux
lou, was in the city Monday,
greeting friends. J. H. is work
ing on the night shift at the Seo
lield sawmill, the shift being ne
cessitated because of rush of or
ders. Only monument dealers in
Washington County. Drop us a
card, and we will show you our
samples. Write or call on us, at
I, Ilia Main St., Hillsboro. Ore
gon Monument Works, Hillsboro,
Oregon. 49-tf
E. F.. Merges, of Portland, was
out Saturday, and was given a
divorce by Judge Ragley. Mer
ges had bis wife at lunch with
him, and she said she would see
him at home at four o'clock thai
ifiernoon, .and when he arrived
home she was well on her way to
California.
Fur Sab- Dark bay horse, 5
years old , 100; will work anywhere-
price, $150, with half
set work harness. Six mouths
time, bankable note come and
try him. Also a 2 wagon, with
bolster springs, $35. J. A.
O'Dell, Laurel, Ore. Telephone
Seholls Central. 10 tf
The Hillsboro Trailing Com
pany, Messrs. Council, Kerr and
Freeman, have bought the. La.-scu
& Johaiisen feed business in the
llarlrauipf building on the P. P.
& X., and Clay Freeman will
have charge of the selling end.
The new (inn will make improve
ments ami will nut in a larger
-it ock. They hive taken posses
si on.
L. J. Rushlow was found guil
Iv Thursday, in the Judge I?
Reasonable court for offering his
property, opposite the Oregon
Fleet r.e depot, at a price people
will think something wrong with
Hillsboro, and tbnt improve-
ments add no value but such is
not the case, as everyone knows
prospects were never better, nnd
the offer is at such a price there
is no question of this being one
of the best investments in the
county. No trades considered
Rnsiness not for sale. tall on
or address 1320 Washington Ft.
Hillsboro. 12-14
B
Report is Encouraging to All
Lines of Business
CROP PROSPECTS GOOD
McMurray Wants Old Oregon
Sent on World Tour
June '.I The U. S. National Rank
of Portland, Oregon, lias just is
sued its tpi.irlcrly liiisiness Diget,
containing the best opinions of
rue. i of national reputation, as
well as an accurate statement of
Juisiness and crop conditions in
all sections of Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho and Mui.tiiia. Lvery
tliing points to inerc.iscd business
mil the general conclusions to be
drawn from the reports say "(io
head." The facts contained in
Ibis hhoklet nfl'er cut-on nteliii-lit
lo all lilies of business.
Piirtlami Pacific highway to
gt t series ot inns to cost between
2.000.000 and .-f ,'1.01)0.000 : tw o
ire in Oregon.
Port lantl AVm. McMiirrav, of
the O. W. It. ,fc . Co., wants to
send old "Oregon" around the
worltl as an advertising medium
for Oregon, having in operation
on the boat a ponv sawmill, fish
cannery. Ilonr mill, paper mill,
-hiphuihliiig plant ii; full opera
tion, as well as other industries
of tin- State nil to be amplified
by moving pictures of the real
thing.
Klamath Falls votes 12 to 1 to
back the Strahorn railroad.
The U. S. Xntimi.il Hank of
Portland. Oregon, in its last
statement shows resources of
over .-f'.tS.OOO.OOO with dexsits
running over . 30.000.000.
New suspension bridge across
Willamette, connecting Oregon
City and West Linn proposed.
F.stiui-ite.l cost 2n"X,000.
Prohibition has encouraged
manufacture of all kinds of
foods and drinks to take nlaee of
liiin,. .iiiiu f e. m, i ,-1 e i.f,..r,t fit,
"- - '.- r- " -
ohol.
Host burg F.stiniate of fruit
hipmt-iits from this community
-pears. 30 cars; apples, 200
ars; prunes. S.OO0.00O lbs.
Raker Lumber mills are en
joying prosperity output 100,-
000.000 ft. a month.
Astoria Fishing industry
iromises to lv good one fits- sea-
...
Eugene Improvements on
,1. . T-.1
roait iron, lit re to r .orenee
makes travel possible.
R.akei l-ields Mutual Mining
Co. begins operations.
Rosebnrg I'nipqua alley
Fruit Union will erect big plant.
Try the Argim for a year.
Jos. Pongratz, of Buxton, was
loun Monday, enroute to Port-
and.-
Ilovn, to Mr. ami Mrs. Raleigh
Walker, of Forest drove, June
8, HUD, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luther, of
Salem, spent Sunday with the A.
P. Luthers and the Hartran.pfs.
For Sale Forty acres of land,
I miles from Hillsboro; 12 acres
or more in cultivation. i'.u. mil
ler, Hillsboro, R. 5. 915
Freil Goet.e, of blooming, was
m tlie cily iVio.iti.iy. lie says
that haying has just started un-
tler way out in lus .section.
Wood Orders For your Win
ter orders for lli-inch wood, call
SI on Line 10. E. L. Kraus,
Hillsboro, Ore., R. 2. 12-1-1
Uo not forget that open air
dance at North Plains. June 21
Saturday evening. The usual
gooil orchestra will lie tin nana.
For Sab Three or more Dti-
roc .lerscy shoals. , o ins. eaeu.
Inquire nt Fearing Spur, Oregon
Electric, between Sewt-11 and
M.lkapsi Stations.- P. L. Fm-
bry. 13-15
F. It. Peals, of Tillamook, mo
tored through the county Friday.
leals says that he could t'uul all
iuds of signs directing- him to
this and that place, but could not
find any locating Hillsboro. A
number of signs on prominent
roads would tlo much to help
motorists find the historic county
seat. Here is a chance for Hills
boro to find itself.
Eugene Farm for Sale Farm
of 1 :t0 neres, nil in cultivation
within 2V miles of Euirenc, Ore
gon, a city of over 12,000 people;
State University town; on tine
arravel road; old-lime house; a
good barn nnd silo. Good soil;
fine for grain or fruit bearing;
now used as dairy ranch. Price,
$150 per acre. Terms given.
Mrs. F.liznbeth Iloenel, Corne
bus, Ore., R. 1. 1214
C. B. BUCHANAN & CO.
(Incorporated)
Hillsboror, Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale and lit tail 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; HilLborc, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North P!a' ; in 263.
J. A. Thornburgh,
President.
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier
John E. E xi: -.-j.
Vice Vrn ,ikr.t
H. E..Ferriu,
Assistant Cashier.
FORESTGROVENATi
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE
RESOURCES
Loans $322,200.29
U. S. Bonds and
Certificates . 234,135.63
Other Bonds .. 16.575.88
Hanking House... 18.502.00
Other Real Est. 6,120.00
Stock in Federal
Reserve Bank 1.800.00
Cash and Due
Fro m Banks
and U. S. 19o.8I5.Gl
Treas. 193,121.61
$794,815.43
ONLY ROLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY
INTEREST PAID
C. K. Rogers. Res. 1118 Base Line St., Hillsboro. Ph. 361
ROGERS'
AUTO TRANSFER
DAILY TRIPS BETWEEN PORTLAND, BEAVER
TON, HILLSBORO, FOREST GROVE
General Hauling. Storage. Long Distance Moving
Portland Otliee, 271 Taylor St. Phones'Main 6765 A3 110
We Have the Neatest and Most Complete Stock of
JEWELRY and
SUNDRIES ...
In the City of Hillsboro. We :. o
work in first-class v r i!
are always rtosi
IF YOUR EYES AF.E TROUBLING
YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT.
HOFFMAN
Jeweler and Optician
Main Street i Hillsboro, Oregon
Miller tires are good tires:.) For Sale Angora goats; aUo
Perkins has exclusive territory, la good Jersey cow. E. Des
Get his prices before buying new camps, Benvf-rton, Orfgon, Rouiq
tires. 8-tf i. 13-15
e
. r.idowney,
lti.:U;i:i.
E. F P.urlingham
S. U. Hughes
LIABILITIES
Capital ,f 25,000.00
Surplus
Circulation ..
Deposit - ...
53,602.11
25,000.00
691,123.02
i?7P4,8 15.43
ON SAVINGS
repair
rges
DUAL