The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 18, 1919, Image 1

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    VOL. XXVI
HILLS BOKO, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919
NO. 28
. -LUGY YATES,
PIONEER, IS DEAD
Widow of Hon. C. P. Yates, Rep
resentative in tha Nineties
LIVED IN COUNTY 66 YEARS
Her Father Settled in the South
Tualatin Section
Mr, i.ucy Yad'N, widow of tlie
lute lion. C. 1'. Villi died ttl tin
limue of h r iliiiiijlitrr, Mrs. A. 1..
Stephen,' tif above llnukx, Sept.
1 1, I!JIH, mki iI 71 year and H
IIIOIltll.
She wa tlic daughter of tlx'
lnli: S. (.'. Ititehey anil wife, nud
ih born hi UfiiK'oi'k County, III.,
Jan. 2, 1848. The ItiUluy fnm
ily crowd t lie Plain in 1853 unit
m lllftl three mile south of HilU
liuni, on a donation, a part of
which it now tin' Ed. Si liiiluu rii li
farm. 'Miry resided there a num
ber of year, when Ihrv sold anil
move. I to Portland, where Mrti.
Vaten ntti-udid mhoul for twelve
yenrx. At the age of Id she
imiteJ with the Chrlnti-ut Church
mill for 6!i )er lion followed it
Christian life, carnet and pur
mHefiil. She wan a gentle, pa
tient ami lovable, diameter, and
was always governed by the lav
of love and truth mid justice.
She wan united in inn Triage to
Christopher 1". Ynte in 187t), nt
1'orthml, living there until in the
lnlili'H, whin tlu-y moved to
M KtituiiK. aliove Hank.
All her life since ninrringr hit
lin ii spent there cvccpliug about
six yeari, spent in Sheridan anil
MeMinnville, w hi re Mr. Yules
was engaged ill the newspaper
liiihiiimt. She wan the mother of
five children. The hiithniid and
two son have paused uw.iy, nud
those surviving are (icorge S., of
Montana; Mm. A. I.. Stephen,
of Hunks, ittid Ivan It., employed
in Portland. She left one sister
and two brothers - Surah J.llod
inaii, I'lirllHinl; V. J. Ritihey,
l.nCenter, Wash., mid Sherman
Hitchry, of North Hclid, Ore,
A few years ago .Mr. Yates
was stricken with n nervous ail
ment from which her physician
told her mIio. could not recover.
In April, 11117, her youngest son,
nns we red the ("ill of his coontr)
mid served with the A. K. I'., in
1'ranee, The strain bore heavily
n her in her weakened condition,
nud the two years of anxiety
grenllv enfeebled her. Her life
Min spared until the sun returned
last May, and the reunion was a
happy one. On August 22 she
was obliged to take to her bed, lit
the home of her daughter, and
the end rant after weeks of lov
ing care, nt twilight, hist Thurs
day. 1'iincral services were conduct
ed by Ilev. O, P. liurris, in the
Hanks Church, and interment was
in the Hunks cemetery, by the
side of her husband. The (lorn!
tribute to her worth and char
acter were many and beautiful,
POULTRY SALE
In order to moke room for our
pullets, we will Nell 11JD yearling
White Leghorn hens nml 450 JS
y ear-old White Leghorn hens; all
of the heaviest laying trap-nested
Mock. Place yur order at once
if you wish some excellent breed
ing stock. ' Price, $1,211 each.
I.. C. HoeiTcl & Sous, Witch Ha
y.el Station on the S. P. P. O. ad
dress, Henvcrton, It. 4, 28 .10
Mrs. Ida I'alignr, of Ilcthany,
wa a city caller Saturday.
Henry I'liegy, of Phillips, was
a city visitor the first of the week
It. Mcknight, of Meek Plains,
was in the city the first of tile
week.
John ami Henry I'ucgy, of
Phillips, were city callers the lirst
of the week.
A, C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was
greeting friends in the city Mon
day. Pcrkiui now haw till free, air
and water nysteni initialled
drive up and help youmelf. Yoe
are welcome. B-tf
J. II. Dorland mid Allen T'Ul
noek, of beyond North Plains,
were city visitors the lirst of the
week.
M, X. Ihniliuiii, for nearly fifty
years hi the class-room, opened
school nt the i ru Ixl district, be
low Miuter bridge, Mond; V.
St. Matthew' Catholic Church
Sunday Nervices, Masse a at 8
and 10:.'I0. Week days, Mass at
8:20. J. T. Coslelloe, Hector.
J. V. Hughes, Purest (trove,
was in town Monday, hiving ju -t
returned from a trip to Coos
Comity, w here be cried a big mic
tion sale of stock.
M, (ioet.e, of above Blooming,
till carrying his arm in n sliny
as a result of his encounter with
a bovine, was in the city the last
of the Week.
Wanted Middle-aged woman
or reliable girl for general house
work, family of four. Write to
Mrs. 1, It. Campbell, Hillalioro,
It. 2; phone Si holls central.
K. J McAlear Is the new dele
gate to attend the Pythian (iraril
Lodge this Fall. E. L. Moure is
the holdover It. 1'. Peters was
elected alternate.
Jos. Cawrse, one of the pio
neers in hopraUing in the olden
days, now out of the business,
was in from near Shi lllin .Mon
day. "Wish I hud a hundred acres
of I he vines rlirht now," sniil Jo.:.
To Trade Wish to trade a
good team, weighing 1500 each,
for a smaller team, one weighing
in the neighborhood of 2400.
Clins. Robinson, Ilillshoro, II. 2;
5 mill s Mouth of Ilillshoro. 29
llapti.t Church HiMe School
at 10 a. m. Prof. G. U. Sehlaueh,
of MeMinnville, will preach Sun
day at 1 1 a. m. ami 8 p. in. Morn
ing subject, "The Holy Spirit;"
evening subject, "Followers of
Cod." Cordial invitation is ex
tended o nil.
Philip Doughty, who enlisted
in the navy lust week was not
sent to San Francisco, ns antici
pated, but was sent Fast to the
(treat Lukes Training Station.
Two other Oregon hoys went
Fust with him.
Home for Sale Five-room
house, Sixth mid Fir, with pantry
and closets, light and water.
Close to school and oarline; flag
ship at place. Plenty of fruit,
Lot StUxlOtl. Reasonable. Some
cash and terms to riaht party.-
Mrs. H. K. Haines, at the J. Ii.
Hensley place. 28-2!)
J. 11. Iluntintoi., who attend
eil P. V fifty years ago and was
acquainted with the bite Con
pressman Tongue, the Imbri-s
the Meek, mid all the ol.Jtimer::,
was in the city from Spokane,
1 ucsday, meeting oldtime friends
Huntington says that he always
remembered old Washington
County and its hospitable peopl
of olden times when no man ever
went hungry or was ever turned
away anywhere near nienl time.
SOLD
ElOlljUBKOLDS
Structure Known a the Grange
Building, Change ' L.nd
SAME OWNERSHIP 32 YEARS
Patroni of Husbandry Retain the
Upper Story of East Half
The pioneer (ir.'inge liiiilding on
Main St., three and four doors
west of the Posliilliee Itiiihliug
and built in 1K87, was sold last
week by John W. Shute, Fmmott
Bros, taking the Fast half, lower
story, and Th.nl Reynolds, of
Park & Reynolds, grocers, tak
ing the West half of the structure.
This is the, original brick in
Hillsboro'i business district, and
each hall has a frontal"- -f about
30 feet, with a depth of SO feet.
The Grange has the upper
story, Fast half, so long as it
hall maintain meetings, which
will probably be perpetual.
1 he Fast half of the brick was
built by the Co-Operative Co., n
Grange organization, chief of the
stockholders Ix'ing the late llenj
Scholiiehl, the late Itobt. Imhrie,
the late James Scwcll," the laic
Win. Mau.ey, the late Win. I).
Hare, the late John W. Scwcll.
ami Mr. Shute, who relimpiishei'
hist week. This company eon
ucted a store which was later
(old to Mr. Hare, who had retired
from active law practice. Later
on Mr. Shute acquired the inter
est of the other stock h diicrs, the
Grange retaining the home up
stairs. J. W. Shute built the West
half.
The Einmott Bros, will not
move in until several mouths Iiavc
elapsed, and until Mr. Patterson
idmll have secured other qi. alters.
Mr. Reynolds will in the not dis
tant future remodel his purchase
and put it in shape for a tempo
rary home for the grocery lirm of
which he is a member.
The. brick was made bv J. O.
Klincman for $5 per M ami they
were trood bricks at that.
Peter Jonsy, of Helvetia was a
ity visitor Tuesday inorninf.
(t, I Mnrimg, of Virginia
Place, was up to the. city Monday.
Herman IJoge, of Farinington,
was transacting business in the
ily Monday.
I-', H. Thicle, of near Farming
ton, was an Argus caller 1 lies-day.
L. (i. Wcidewitsch, of Corne
lius, was down to the city Mon-
lav afternoon.
For Sale Some fine, clean
h'rat seed for sale. Henrv Fue-
gy, at Phillips, Ilillshoro, Route
I. 26-2S
Mrs. 15. K. II lines has returned
o Ilillshoro after n lengthy ab
sence, visum; Ii.'k k in tier old
louie stale, IK nois.
One Hillnboro automobile thlcjf
came to grief last Thursday nighl
w her. Clifford Garr, who stole the
O. E. McCarthy Oakland Six,
was arrested at lacoma, Washi,
and held on the charge of laiv
L. C. Hoeflel, who has one of 'eny. He was brought from Tar
th- n il poultry yards of the ""' u"uay night by Ueputj
lislriit, was up from Witch Ha-
r.et, ar.ir'!.iv.
Vegetable and flowering planti
now reaJy at Mueller's Green
house, 12th and Oak. By mail or
on call. Telephone 16R7. 6tf
Kltner Wol.hr has finished hi-.
onion harvest and sold a carload
Irtt week at top prices. He ex
pects to ship a car c-ich w ek mi- iting with the A. W. Walkers.
til Ins crop is out of the way.
Frank C. I'Vancis, of Oak Park,
was in town Tuesday, trying to
get help to pick up onions. With
school starling help is rather
more than scanv.
Taken Up Two head cattle
one 2-Vear-old heifer and a steer
at my place near West L'nion
Peter Jossy, Ilillshoro, It. 1.
Phone, North Plains 1SF21. 30
(J. A. Plieth, one of the pro-
HEAR WILSON
Quite a number of county people
drew tickets at the Auditorium,
Portland, to hear President Wil
son Monday evening, while bun
drcds of others went to Portland
to see the Presidential party in
the street parade. At the lunch
eon at the Hotel Portland, Mav r
John M. Wall and Thos. II
Tongue were in the truest 'ist. I.
L. Langley, formerly of Forest
Grove, was also with the dining
party.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brandaw
of South Tualatin, were eitv vi
itors Tuesday.
We Will Lease A farm of
140 acres, nil in cultivation, nt
Cherry Grove. Haskell Carpen
ter Co., Cherry Grove, Ore
gon. 28-30
E. L. Naylor, of Forest Grove,
was down to the city Mimday. E.
L. says he is willing to give dirt
for the state highway gradiiiB,
provided the county will take it
where he wants them to move it
from, but ns it is desired on r
frontage along the place he nat
urallv wants the money for it.
STATEMENT
Of the Condition of the
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK, HILLSBORO, OREGON,
September 12, 1919
Resources Liabilities
Loans $J15,9!l0.7a Capital $(10,000.00
Slocks, Bonds and Surplus and profits 24,1 86.!5
Warrants 12(1,010.8!) Deposits 8!)4,8(i1.8
Hanking house,
furniture and fix- $!)7!),05.'t.7O
'. tu res 41,400.00
Other real estate ... 6(10.00
Cash ii ml due from
banks 174,552.17
$!)79,05!l.7! Sept. 12, 1910.. $894,8(5(1.84
Sept. 12, 1919 $894,H(i(1.84 June 30,1919 757,17!).(i
Sept. 12, 1918 027937.55
Increase ....$2(i(i,929.27 Increase" $137,(187.18
GROWTH IN DEPOSITS
Commercial and Savings Deposits Solicited
Clifford Garr, Purloiner of Mo
Carthy Oakland, in Toils
UNSAVORY ARMY RECORD
Brought From Tacoma Sunday
Night by Deputy McQuillan
Sheriff McQuillan and lodged in
the county j-iil. i
Garr stole the machine Wed
nesday night, Sept. 10, (the ann
versa ry of the day that Capt. Pti,
ry put one over on John Bull at
Luke Erie) add ran the car to
Tacoma before nightfall the next
lay. He was met near Chehalis
bv Mr. and Mrs. Miller, now is-
Notiee of the theft had beep
telegraphed to Tacoma during the
day Thursday, and all ffaracres
in the Citv of Destiny were on
guard. When Garr pulled in
with the machine he had a pass
enger whom he had picked up
near Centralia, and the driver at
once exculpated him, saying that
the stringer was only paying for
half the gas used.
Garr is about 2 4 years old, and
is married, his wife having left
was in the city the last ot tin
week, greeting his county seat
friends and having a conference
with the county court.
('has. J. Sclmabel, of Portland,
who is back nt the big G. A. It.
Convention at Columbus, Ohio,
writes that he will be home Sept
20. He sw Cletn huncr on the
trec' at Columbus.
Kressive eitiirens of near Tiitard. for Idaho i'aturday night.
The thief was in the army, bn
it is s.iid bis record is unenviall;.
He will be held to the coming
grand jury unless he pleads giu'l
ty.
The ear was stolen about mid
night from the McCarthy garage,
an i s ispiciop pointed to Garr be
cause the footprints about the
roadway leading to the street
corresponded with those of the
l or Sale 1 wo tieifers, six self-confessed purloiner,
cows; most all to freshen this Me. will be out no expense in
Fall. Grade Jersey good test- the return of the Oakland, as he
ers, good milkers; $70 each. Al- bad it insured bv John Vander-
so have some pigs, 8 weeks old. wal. the insurance agent,
. . Jaquith, Scholia; Lau
rel I". V. Z7-ZH Vnr B.lp T 1Q1K tn.;n
car, all new tires, good running
wood, who has hammered the an- order, for quick sale, $300 cash;
v il for 25 years in the thriving also Vulcan gas range in fine
metropolis of the Southeast Coun- shape ; set team breeching har-
ly, was in the citv Tuesday morn- ness; spring wagon, good repair,
ing. and renu mbered the rcli" Inquire 1826 R. R. St., or tel
ions weekly two years in ad- ephone Hillsboro 156. 27-2S
'"e. mi, ,1.
i iniK aooui your wuriu a rcc-
I.t. Ross Diordorl, the 1'acihe or,i for nvjnar j,eng 8nd believe,
Fleet, stationed at P.remcrton, Ls if vou vvii tmt an Qreeon hen
here, the guest of his mother and h,., aul four ejrgS j one day
of hi uncle, Wm. Ross, of Meek for an Oregon hen can do almost
Plains. He was originally on tlu- tie unbelievable but Hillsboro
Shaw, which had all kinds of dis- h,as tlvm & beaten. A yearling
aster in the Atlantic. Mrs. Dier- ...j.:i., Talllfsilam wl1K. mnsres
dorlf went over to Settle to jown on Yir St ..in the neighbor-
meet the Lieutenant when the hood of Mrs. J. J. Meaeham's
lici t steamed into the Sound, am- pOUilrv yard, laid two eggs at
the son returned with her to visit I onu "rest" the other dav. Each
the old home.
HENRY AND JUDITH
was a perfectly formed egg, shell
and all, but one egg, with a per-
feet shell, was inside the outsida
egg. The twin measured 92""
73,i inches.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale nt the
Po'Mbv ranch, four miles south
vept of Hillsboro, south nest of
the Jackson Bottom bridge, at 1
o'clock p. m., after lunch is
served at place, on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
Twenty-one head of High Grade
Jersey cows; all of them give fine
Hows. Outside of two cows, all
of them are aged from 3 to 0 yrs;
some of them will be fresh at
date of sale, and he balance -will
freshen soon after that date, in
September or October.
All but two produce 40 to 80
pounds dnilv. .
Due to this fact that I am going
into breeding of Registered Jer
seys, I am making this sale. This
herd is an exceptionally fine one
from a producing standpoint, and
will he fine additions to any dai
ry. No contagious disease has
ever been in the herd and all of
them have been tuberculin test
ed. Lunch at noon.
Terms Cash or approved note
at 8 per cent per annum, on six
months' or one year's time.
F. IL Howlbv, Owner.
J. W. Hughes, Aue'ioneer.-
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Henrv and Judith Abli Henry
a "oil 80 and Judith 85 tlx
woman being much the more sprv PUBLIC SALE
of the twain, had their troubles
ili circuit court this week before We will sell at public sale at our
Judge Hagley. Both are more or farm, half mile East and a half
less feeble, and each really needs mile South of Cornelius, on the
the care of the other, and vet Irmler farm, at 10 a. in., on
Henrv and Judith arc trying to SATURDAY, SEPT. 27,
get have tried to get Judtre Fifteen head of dairy cows, none
Bagley to cut the knot that tied over 7 years, four to be fresh by
them together away back in 1902. 1 time of sale; balance to freshen
When thev married, Henrv had in October and November. This
5'2( and Judith had $500. Thev is an exceptionally good herd
wedded and saved, and came Team sorrel geldings, 6 and 7
North to Hillsboro, have two years, weight about 3,000; team
houses and three lots, one home 7 years old, weigh about 2,750;
being rented. Henrv gets about horse, 5 years, about 100; sin-
!)2 bucks from the government as gle driving horse; binder, mower,
a pension for being a Civ il Wa rake, tedder, springtoolh harrow,
veteran, while Judith, while not disc harrow, 90-tootli drag liar
biivoiii. put H e kibosh on one Mr. row, iron roller, drill, two garden
Voogol in a personal encounter cultivators. 4 lt-inch steel beam
a vear aeo, so all things being John Deere walking plows; truck
equal they should have gotten w agon, SV'i inch wagon with bed,
alonff together nicely. Not so. cart, buckboard., fan mil), plat
TI. nry is sore nt Judith and Ji- form scales, two hayracks, 8 sets
dith is sore nt Henrv. Each says dbl breeching harness, set single
the other is a liar and they are harness, 10 ten-gal milk cans,
irreooncili able, so Judge Baglev havfork with steel cable 190 feet
told them Monday he would give long, blacksmith vise and set of
them a week to settle their pnvo-ldics, some household furniture
crtv rights, or he would act as and all tools found on well regu
Solomon himself. Each vants the lated farm, including forks, 'h-v
decree and not to anticipate the! els, hoes, pitchforks, axes, log
court's dec ision more than likely chains, etc., ten dozen hens, num
Judge Bnglev will give each oflber of geese.
them separation from the other. I Lunch at noon.
What he should do is to eoniman- Terms of Sale Under $20,
deer some help and spank Judith cash; $20 and over, six months'
nfter permitting Judith to spank time, approved note, at 8 per
Henrv. and tben make them live I rent.
rryreM,cr for Judith reillv needs Trmler & Reynold.-., Owners.
Henrv and Henrv snrely needs J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
Judith. Frank Sholes, Clerk.
C. B: BUCHANAN & CO.
; (Incorporated) ,,
i Hillsboro, Qormeliu and North Plains 1
Wholesals 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.
J. A. Tfeornbargh,
President.
John E. Bailey,
Vice President
D. S. Cheney, H. E. Ferrin
Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier
W. W. MeEldowney,
Cashier.
E. P BttrliiiRham
S. G. Hughes
FOHEST GROVE NATIONAL
DANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
RESOURCES
Laaas
tJ. S. Bons
-$875,036.39
- 172,946.13
Otker Bands 28,599. B0
Jaakiag House- 18,575.88
tie real estate 6,120.00
Stock in Fed. Re
serve Bank 1,800.00
CasM and due from
Banks 197,907.44
Total - $801,585.84
LIABILITIES
Capital $25,000.00
Surplus 50,449.11
Circulation . 35,000.00
Deposits 701,140.23
Total $801,685.81
ONi VhOLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON
f rlAS COUNTY
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
SEPTEMBER
VICTOR
RECORDS
JUST OUT
Victrolas, $25 to $40
The Delta Drug Store
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 .:;:::
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YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES
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