HILLSBOR VOL. XXVI HILLSBORO, OREGON, OCTOBER 2. L919 NO. 30 ,.,HE 1 GO. HEALTH OFFICER I FLU I Gives Sugf-eitiona at to Personal Action GIVE BODY PROPER CARE Follow Paragraph! of Advice and You'll be Repaid County Health Oilie r, Dr. L. W. Hyde, sends thr press t he fulliiu liiK iHtcr mti'iit the hillui'iixa, or "I In," tm it It ciiiiiiniiiily rnllril: "Tin' history of liilliiiii.ii, "Mil," "nr''lH'i" Spanish iiilliii-n-nil litt'imiiiff the mi iiu1 dis ease, show lluit nil epidemic is followed frequently liy a repeti tion if the niiiih disease after unity inuulli',, Last Winter there was a severe epidemic through nut llir world, ami well known mill studious tin II of science look fur a repetition this year of tin' mine disease, This liinv or may not come in milder form. It it n very treacherous nmt serious dis use, lielujf often rnpiilly fatal, tlioiiltli considered to lie litfht nt tin lc;iniillitf, 'I'lieri' nrc n few oitf'iestioii for prevention that have been helpful ill tlie past, nnil follow inp the practice of henltli oilicers in otlier parts of the eoiinlry, the following Is Niiliiuitteil for I In puldic to net nn. Influent- ('Tin") destroy.! i iiiimy live a iliil the World War s 1. Be personally clean, hatli liil nn often ni Is necessary to keep the hody healthy. This should he nt least twlei n week. 2, Keep the house elenn of dirt, garli'ic, dirty tlothin or old ras nnd dump, had smelling corners. 3. The nose nnd throat nod upper nir pnssnKe ''' the stnrl in points of "J'lu." I'se a sprrtv or ntoniier nnd such medieiiK' in it ns you can K"t from the 1 rujjr jiist. Spray nlht nnd morniiijr. If n cold develop spray oftencr. 4. If fever or nehes nnd pains mi eh ns commonly oeeur In jrrlp oeeur, ko to lieil nmi ronsiilt your physician. 5. Don't (ret up until feeling well. Many eases of death from relnpse hnve occurred from mild cases of "Flu" because the pn- tietit pot lip too soon. "An miner of prevention worth n pound of cure." I- NOTICE TO TEACHERS The Annuitl Tenchers' Institute for Washington County will he held nt the High School HuildiiiK ill Hillslioro, Oetoher 15, 1(1 nnd 17th. The sessions will open nt u A. M. inch day. No evening session will he held. The lnw required nil tenchers to attend the Institute nt lenst 1(1 hours. Directors nrc requested to (rnnt three days' time to their tenchers to attend the institute during which time their pny ns tenchers shall continue. N. A. Frost, .10-31 Co. Sunt. SCHOOL NEWS An unusually large number of schools nre stnrting lute this yenr on account of the shortage of la bor nnd help of the children being needed nt home. Nearly nil will be in session the first week in October. Irene Mnrr, of Kansas City; Viola Nelson, of Haeonn; Harold STATEMENT Of the Condition of the SHUTE SAVINGS BANK, HILLSBORO, OREGON, September 12, 1919 I,onns $(i35,!)30.73 Stocks, nonda and Warrants 120,010.8! Hanking house, furniture and fix tures 41,400.00 Other real estate ... 600.00 Cash and due from banks 174,552.17 $i)7!),063.70 GROWTH IN DEPOSITS Sept. 12, 1919 $894,800.84 Sept. 12, 1!)19.. $894,8(10.84 Sept. 12, 1918 027037.55 June 30,1919 757,179.08 Increase .. $200.1)29.27 Increase $137,087.18 Commercial and Savings Deposits Solicited SHUTE SAVINGS BANK Ilulliorii, of I. mini, nnd linn Ilium, of Moitiititiiidalc, report n very plensnut week nt the fair lit Snlem. Tlicy were the winners in the hoys mid uirls industrial ( Illll COIltcsts. Viola Nelson, who won first place in Hewing project Division I, in Washington County, won second place in the slnte-wid eoulesl illinium two hundred com petitors. Harold liithorii's IIlo stein heifer won fifth plncc in tin; cluli contest in competition with nil lireeds. lie also entered the open competition with Ilolsteius wltinini" first iri,e. Wnsliinutoii County ludustriiil Chili general exhibit won fiftl plnee, 1 welve counties were represented. N. A. Frost. PUBLIC AUCTION Having sold my f;irm, I will nell nt inililc auction at mv plncc, 0 miles north of Hillslioro, nnd 21 miles northeast of North Plains, sharp at 10 a. m., on WF.DNF.SDAY, CCTOHF.lt 15, Ten head of tirade Holstein and Jersey cows, all tuberculin test ed ; heavy (low uf milk; ' fresh; 2 to freshen in December; in .January: 1 in Feb.; 7-8 Holstein bull, 111 months old; heifer, It! mouths; heifer, 5 months' horse, 1300; mule, 1000, 4 yearn; mule, 1200, 3 yrs, both broke to work; mule, III months old; sow with 5 sin ill pigs; 30 l'lvinnuth Hock chickens; liain wagon, 3 inch, nearly new; Haiti wagon, 2; 2 seta hack, top buggy, cart, 10 tlisc, 1H inches, with truck; 60 tooth drag harrow; McCoruticl. 4'n ft mower; 12-hose Superior drill; 10 ft hayrnke, hayrack, 2 yd gravel bed; Smiilley feed cut ter, 12 inches, with elevator, nearly new; Fairbanks-Morse gas engine, II type, fl horse-power; cultivator, 2 14 inch plows; Hercules stump puller with 200 ft cable and block ; No. 4 Sharp less cream separator; set double breeching liantes; et plow har ness; 3 sets single harness, fl col lars, saddle, grindstone, 2 X-eut saws, 2 wheelbarrow, 2 log chains, 3 ten-gal milk cans, cook stove, heater, some household furniture nnd other article too numerous to mention. Lunch at noon. Terms $ 20 and under, casli ; over, 8 months bnnknble note at 8 per cent; two per cent off on cash over $20. John Kassebaum, Owner. J. C. Kurntli, Auctioneer. Peter Grosser! and J. J, Wis mer, Clerks. POULTRY SALE In order to make room for our pullets, we will sell 100 yenrling While Leghorn hens nnd 450 2-year-nld White Leghorn hens; all of the heaviest laying trap-nested .tock. Plncc your order nt once if you wish some excellent breed ing stock. Price, $1.25 eneh L. C. HoeftM & Sons, Witch Ha nd Station on the S. P. P. O. ad dress, Denvcrton, It. 4. 28-30 COFFEE CLUB MEETING The Coffee Club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Minnie Downs, nt 1.108 Main St., Saturday after noon, Oct. 4, at 2:30. FIRST FOOTBALL GAME Hillslioro High School will piny Vancouver High the first 191D game. In this city, Saturday, Oct. 4. Game called nt 2:45. Admis sion, 25 cents. Come out and help the boys win the game Try the Argus, $1.50 per yenr. Liabilities Capital . $(i0,000.00 Surplus nnd profits 24,180.96 Deposits 8!4,8(i(),84 $979,058.71) Attend American Bar Associa tion Sewion at Boston ALSO S. OF V. MEETING Vittied Lincoln's Old Home in Illinoia Cliarli s J. Schnabel, Portland at torney, returned front attending Hie annual meeting of the Ameri can liar Association, in ISoMoii, anil while there he was cIiom ii neral Council, relireseutiii'' the State of Orroii, nnd was placed on several important com mittees, nriinng others coutestef! applications fr membership by persons suspected of haing ne gro blood, a very delicate subject Willi the national association. Mr. Schltabel regards this meet lng as one of the most important and impressive ever held by the A. H. A., as much will be expect ed mid done by the Har in the coming reconstruction da vs. Port la ml is known nil over as a light fill convention city, mid its climate nnd the hospitality of its people is commented upon. Port land wns urged by Mr. Sihnali 1 .is the city at which the IH'.'O meeting is to be hi hi. nnd it is now being considered by the Kx- i! t ceiiuvr i ominiliee w lncn makes the selection in January. The importance of selecting a striinj- man for President was empha sized, nnd after it contest in which W. A. Blunt, of Florida; F.diuund F. Trnbue, of Kentucky, and Hampton I,. Carson, of Pciin svlvania. figured, the latter was elected. General Carson is against all anti-constitutionalism revolutionism and Russian Soi- etisnt. The stand taken bv that ody was emplcisued bv the ringing resolutions adopted with in the sight of Fanuiel Hall and Bunker Hill. It stiffened the spines of the authorities who were flirting with the police sit uation. The same set of resolu tions were adopted nt the en campments of the G. A. R. ami Sons of Veterans, held at Colum bus, Ohio, the following: week. Columbus got a valuable lesson from Portland on taking care of the old sldoiers nnd kindred so cieties. An old soldier's money for a cigar or sandwich or pop was not received, while convey ances of every description were tendered them and subject to their beck and cull. Mr. Sehna- )d enjoyed his stay in Colniu itts, at the encampment. On his way West he Tnade a pilgrimage to Lincoln's home, nt Springfield, Illinois, visited his ormcr residence, the court room which he appeared, his tomb, and also tlie spot nt the old de pot where Lincoln made his fare well address to his neighbors and friends on his way to Washing ton. This address Mr. Schnabel insists is one of the finest and moot pathetic utterances in tin F.nirlish language. Committees hnve been ap pointed to raise a large fund to build n tomb or shrine nt Oyster Bay, (running into the millions) which will equal if not extell that of Lincoln, nt Springfield. Grant, at Riverside, or Napoleon, on th" Seine, in memory of bint who is regarded as the greatest Ameri can of his time. He says two panaceas are be ing suggested in the East as to the times nnd period--less under production nnd more co-open' t ion between employer and employee. Clifford L. Long, on the U. S. Ship Buffalo, arrived in the. New York harbor Inst week, after over sixteen months nt sea. His ship belongs to the Pacific Fleet, and he expects to get back to coast waters as soon ns the vessel is overhauled. He writes that the boat's trow is woefully short of men, owing to releases under the duration of war clause. Notice This is a notice that S. Riley Cogan is no longer associ ated in buiness with the firm of S. R. Coirnn & Son and Cognn Bros. S. Riley Cogan, Beaverton, Or egon, R. 4. 29-31 Rev. Walton Skipworth, pastor of the M. E. Church, departed Tuesday morning to nttend the annual Methodist Conference, nt Salem, for the State of Orejron. There Is a strong request that Mr. Skipworth be sent back to Hillsboro the coming conference year. James Robb, of near Roy, wns in town Tuesday. L. Bauer, of Helvetia, was a city caller Tuesday. For Sale Green carrots in the ground, 20x150 feet. Must bi taken up. F. M. Heiilel, City. Hiclmrd Council, of Portland was out the first of the week, the guest of relatives. , Wanted Horse and cow ma mm. Good price paid.- Clarki Bros. Greenhouse. 30-32 Carl Pfuhl, of above Bloomim', wns down to the count v seat th last of the week, greeting his many county a-;at friends. Waitt -d Night fireman for a party wanting all-Winter posi tion in the dry. Clark Bros Greenhouse. J. W. Itavnanl, of near Mid way, and E. C. Mulloy, of Laurel wire in town the nrsi oi tin week. Wm. Hanson, of Seholls, was iii to the citv .Momtav, He re ports a rather killing frost down his w ay Sunday night. Perkins now liaJiis free air and water aytenW4nstalIed drive up and help youriclf. Ye arn welcome. 8-tf Itobt. Sinclair, of f.eisyi ill", re; turned home from Germany last Monday evi niifi. If- w is with the Eighth Infantry in the Army of Occupation. For Sale Indiana silo, 12x30, 100 tons ccjacitv. Will sell on place, buyer to dismantcl. In fine condition. S. II. Davis, Beaver ton, Oregon, R. 4. Half-mile west of Beaverton. 29-81 Ernest l'oord is still walking on crutches, nursing that broken leir, but hopesi to lie able to wn'k without them in n fortnight or so. He had (he east removed this week. Taken Up Two head cattle one 2-year-obl heifer nnd u steer -nt my place near West Union Peter Jossy, Hillsboro, R. 1. Phone, North Plains 18F21. 30 C. L. Crocker writes that he is now located at Couiniiskcy, Ind., 15 miles from the Ohio River. Ch.is. wants the Arsrus sent to him. mid tells us that he- was out the other day and picked a bas ket of "paw-paws." Crocker is living in n section where there are just "gorge" of wild plums and if you never ate a wild plum you've missed one of the "citiiiest" things you cer dreamed of. Chas. says to prop er'v eat a wild plum you wr.ut it good and ripe, so it crushes be tween your fingers and thumb and the kids all lick their thumbs dear up to the last joint to get last spinrkle of juice. PUBLIC SALE I will sell nt public sale at the Schilling farm, one mile northeast of Eliiiouiea and three miles northwest of Bilivcrton, 10 a. m.. TUESDAY, OCT. 14 Team horses, 2S00, marc nnd horse, 10 and II year-, good work animals; Si.' inch Hickory wagon, in good .shape; 31,4 wa gon, in good repair, with hayrack nnd woodrack; hack; 12 inch plow; disc; over three tons of oats in granary, grindstone, hoes, pitchfork,' shovels, harrow, set double team harness in fair con dition, 2 x-cut saws, extension table, 11-inch plow, brand new: old wagon, 2 grub hoes, ne; myl numerous other articles. Lunch nt noon. Terms of Sale -$20 and' un der, cash; over, ten months' time, approved note, at S per cent. Gideon Mickey, Owner. H. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vnnderwnl, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE 1 w ill sell at public auction nt mv place, 4 miles north of Hillsboro, 3 miles east of North Plains, 14 mile north of Council Station, on United Rv.. nt ten a. in., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS Five Grade Holsieins, 8 just fresh and 2 fresh since July; nil with second enlf, and give good flow; 2 shunts, 125 lbs. each; 4 dozen chickens; Johnson mower nnd a Johnson hnyrake,. both good ns new; 14-disc harrow; 14-inch chilled plow ; 8-scction drag har row: broadcast seed drill; hay rack; 8 wood racks; full bills of lumber for tool shed. 24x44, nnd for woodshed, 22x28; nil kinds wood cutters' tools, including 4 cook stoves; kitchen range, hen' cr, dining table, kitchen cabinet, small tools and numerous other nrtieles. Lunch nt noon. Terms $20 and under, cash; over, 0 months time, bankable note at 8 per cent; 2 per cent off on cash over $20. A. L. Cnierber, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. I US LI fflf IM FARMERS Purchases Made From the State Lime Plant SOIL TESTS HELP SURVEY Four-eighty Per Ton is Average Cost to Buysrs Many of the farmers of Wash ington County are co-operating in the purchase of ground lime stone from the stats lime plant. Three or fo-ir car have id ready been received and probably dou ble that many more w ill be order ed in the mar future. Many of the orders are coming from com munities where the County Agent has made tests of the soil, to de termine lime needs and here it has been ,hown that 1 ' to 8 tons per :u re of linTe was re quired. The only soil yet tested in the county that has not shown a high acid per cent was the beaver dam soil. All l !n r types have proven to be stroni'ly acid and can bene ficially use : t hast two tons per acre. , Applications of lime stone are hot made in the fall after nlow- ng, before t!i sowing of grain on which clover will be sown in the spring, a a best results are ob teined on legume:!) crops. 1 lie cost of the ground lime stone to practically all points on the Southern Pacific in Washing ton Countv is $4.80 per ton. roultrymen to Tour The poultrvmcn of Washington County will make a tour of the larger poultry plants Thursday, October 9th. ' The following is a schedule of the plants to be visited and the places of meeting: 9:00 a. m. Assemble on the street on the west side of the University ' Campus at Forest rrove. 9:15 a. m. Arrive at the farm of A. C. Smith on Greenville road ; 10 00 a. ni. Leavi A. C. Smith fa rni : 10:10 a. m. Arrive at the inn of F. S. M hilchouse, on Pa cific Avenue ; 10:55 a. m. Arrive at farm of H. E. Thompson, at Oak Park station west of Hillsboro. 12:00 a. in,. Eat lunch at grove near lliompson tnrm or proceed to Hillsboro Grange hall. 1:10 p. m. Leave Hillsboro for farm of W. II. Hocffel, Witch Hazel; 1:25 p. in. Arrive at Hoeffel farm; 2:10 p. ni. Leave Hoeffel farm. 2-40 p. ai. Arrive at farm of Fred Vedder, near Ccib -rSVIill; 3 '25 p. m. I.r.nve Vedder farm and arrive nt farm of An drew Eggiman & Son; 4:10 p. m.- End of tour. All poultrvmcn nnd others in terested in poultry arc invited to accompany this tour. A basket picnic will be held near one of the poultry farms if weather per mits, but if not the picnic will be hef.l in the Flilkboro Grange ball so that those interested should bring their lunch nnd prepare to stay all day. The committee will appreciate it if poultrymen having machines will make room for other poul trymen who do not have this con venience. Mr. C. S. Brewster, of the Ore gon Agricultural College, hns promised to be present, and Mr. Upson, of the Oregon Poultry Nsoeiation, will probably ntten'. This will be nn excellent time for beginners in th? poultry busi ness to get valuable suggestions regarding the poultry industry bv obsevving the methods used by the successful poultry rnisers of the county, nnd hen ring them ex plain their secrets of success. Countv Acnt. C. V. Oalaway, Mountaindale. was in town yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. I.. Baker, of Port land, formerly of Sherwood, was in town Tuesday. Cong. Church services Sundv.y a. m. only, this week, Mr. Myers, of Portland, in the pulpit. Mu sic will be under the direction of Mrs. O. B. Gates;. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Peters, of above North Plains, were in the city Monday. L. II. has a White Leghorn pullet that supplied him with an egg that measured 6 by 8 inches, the other day, the eaekleberry weighing a shade un der four ounces. CO. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hillsboro, (Cornelius and North Plains Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Bags Car-lot snipper 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. Thorn burgh, Prtident D. R. Cheney, Assistant Cashier John E. Bailey, Vice President H. E. Ferrin Assistant Cashier FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK . FOREST GROVE, ORE. RESOURCES Loans $ U. S. Bonds Other Bonds Banking house Other real est. Stock in Federal Res. Bank Cash and due from Banks. !501,13t!.88 273,814.5!) 47,309.42 18,710.00 6,120.00 1,800.00 189,863.02 Total $1.041,753i ONLY ROLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY INTEREST PAID BUY VIC TR OLA NOW A small payment down brings one to your home. 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 IF YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT. HOFFMAN Jeweler and Optician Main Street i Hillsboro. Orerfon W. W. McEldowney, Cashier. EL F Burlingham 8. G. Hughes LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Circulation Di-posits .... $25,000.00 52,614.73 25,000.00, 939,139.18 Total $ 1,04 1,753.91 i ON SAVINGS YOUR and the balance monthly $25 to $400 h 41 i : V (I 11