vat VOL. XXVI HILLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. No. 35 1" COFFEE CLUB STARTS Bin Dinner in M. E. Church Ilane mcnt Friday Night Well Attended MANY PLEDGE THEM HELP Commit'ee Will Soon Announce Plant and Amount Fund Needed Tin' ladies of (lie t'ofl'i-e ( lull en trrtliined luiiilli'xs II I . II mill Hu ll "lies til dinner, ill Hie Imnc nielil of the M. I'.. Church, Friday eve iiiii, iiiul nver 1(10 plates were Idid. It was n n pn x nt'ilivi X.illicriiiK mill Hie t n 1 1 u I was Hie initial cflnrl of Hie eluli to foster Hie matter of hiiihlinit: liieiiuiriiil IkiiIiIiiih fur Hie sen in nu n wIki fought for their cnun try, Mini inciilcutally fur those wIki lost Hieir live in Hie unr jnsl cloned. There wi re over 10(1 jiliiteH laid, iiinl Mayor Wnll pre sided. He slalcd Hie object of the liiirlniK, uinl said Hie effort of tin Clnli, vvhlch ha lu-en n Ulal foree in civic affairs fur years', iiurileil linniicial Miipjtort of nil giioil citixritiihip. District Attorney K. II. Tihikih', Attorney V. (i. Hare ami H. 1'. IVteri, Sum Weil, Itev. Deck, .1. 11. (inrrett. W. Malum, Cha. I'.. Wellt, (', II. Ituelimimi, (ieii. li. A1U it, It. II. Kaslcr and others expressed a willingness to eon trilnilc with funds nml work to ee Hint such structure I built, It n fitiKtfi'olt'il that the Ladle' Codec t'luli forinnliite plan and stirst eeitie amount to tlmt the ire title men would know just about what the need would lie, mid stated Hint hen thi was done n rapid lire campaign would start. There were not , few who staled Ihev would contriliute nil the wnv from $500 to $1000 eneh. mid nil who expressed themselves ph dited their earnest Mitpport. There w,n mum' discussion, nml the yrm ral enlist inn of opinion was Hint the structure hsotild he one of utility n well n of a memorial nature. Plans will lie submitted for nn auditorium,' ron )led with n gymnasium, nml as soon ni n tnnifihle ilrift in sub milted there will lie committee iiointed to nee whnt can he done in the wny of a campaign. The ("lull dinner wni n bite sol -eels', nml there will In; Another in the not tlistnnt future as soon n things shape themselves so it Is known whnt is desired. BOY LOST Relative -and friend of Willimn Furl J limed, 18-year-ohl son of Louis Ilirseh, police sergeant-alarm nt the city hull, hnve prac tically given up hope of ever find ing him nlivt; following his disap pearance In the woods Inst Sun day, uenr Cochran, Ore., in Wash ington County. OMicer Ilirseh hits lieen absent from his post at the city hall ever Nine Inst Monday, aiding in the search for his liny, lie telegraph ed Mrs. Ilirseh late Friday night Hint he had deeided to aliaudou the search and return home, Mrs. Ilirseh vus nearly piostrtted on recciiinif the news at the family home, 741 Vaughn Street. Young Ilirseh went to Cochran to work in the lumber camp of ('. II, Wheeler, last Saturday, ne eoriliug to Mrs. Ilirseh. Last Sunday he went in the woods to hunt and tins not lieen seen since. Journal, Nov. 3. C. Deinmin, of South Tualatin, whs in town Monday, "If I Had Haven't you snid that a number of times in your life? You wanted to carry out an idea, to achieve nn ambition, to tnke advantage of an opportunity that'enme your wny. And you eouudn't because you had not saved any money. Why not be. prepared for opportunity the next time? Begin to snvc systematically right now. A Savings' Account in this Hank is doubly secure bc cnuse of our membership ns a State Hank and our own substantial reputation of long and successful banking service in the community. RESOURCES, OVER $1,000,000. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK Travelers by auto in and out of Portland arc having quite it time gelling I lie i I machine thro Hie dirt road, mingle il (villi cor duroy, where the highway lend ing nut of ill iivi iloii going north, crosses the Walker road. The place is rolling, mid there is plen ty of mud, mid more Ilinn one motorist has lieen stuck in the guiolio. While the mins are on this Is the best route into the city, but it is bad enough, at that, mid drivers will welcome Hie day when the highway opens east of lleaverton. United for Sale Farm nf full '.'() aires, line soil, all clmrcil hut little over mi ncre ; line run ning water; good well; all kinds of fi;nil and berries; milk route, mail route; telephone; good Mix room house, rock cellar; full equipment of barns and outbuild ings, close to I'orthtud rock load, on I'liited Railway. Will sell farm implements, slock, etc., if wanted.- Inquire of I), (iiger, llillsbnro, It. I, llox 74. 7, Hay Siglcr, of Klipsau, Wash., where he is with Hie Life Savin' Station, under ('. S, ilinction, came up the first of the week lo join Mrs, Sigler, who has been visilitifr home, folks. Tin y return ed the middle of Hie tcrk. Ilav slill has four months to serve nml says he will then return to civd life. Only moiiumeiit dealers In Wnshiimtoii County, Drop us a card, nud we will show you our samples. Write or call on us, at l.'lii'l Main St., Hillsl.oro.-Oregon Monument Works, Ilillsbori), Oregon. COIf Mr. ami Mrs. I rank Monleith. well known here several years ago, were here front Fairfield, near Spokane, over Sunday, the guesU of friends here ami at Fnr iii in -it (in. Monleilli is in the newspaper and real estate game. I pay highest market price for old papers nml mngnxini's 23 lbs. to bundle; also buy old rags, metal, scrap iron, old auto tires, sacks, every thing. Hen Segal; tiiephoue 2011, and will call. Watch for the junk man, license 127. 31-87 Dwk'ht I'oineroy and wife, of I.cisyville, were in the city the last of the week. The Argus will wager that they have more wild hl.tckhfcrrics canned than any other young couple in the county. J. C, I.nntkin is now in his tin shop on 'Second Street, East of the court house, where he will lie pleased to meet his old friends, lie is prepared to do all kinds of tinwork, repairing, etc. 34 A. I Luther is home with his team, after a Summer's campaign with (iuthric & Co., on the Stale Highway between here unt llen verton. lie snys that Hie com pany will lix up the drainage and shoulders as noon as weather per mits. For Sali Four , cows; heavy work horse; wagon in fair shape; buggy, nearly new; hand grub bing machine; shovels, Jioes, farm tools, etc.; it few pieces of furniture.- Mrs, F'red Meyers, miles west of Laurel. Phone, Seholls 525 Line 13. 3 t-7 J. F. I lay nic nud F. L. lieanti.s, of Forest ( J rove, called on the Argus, Monday, while down to the court opening. Haynie start ed his 27th year ns nn Agrua reader. August Tews and family have moved into their new home in South llillsboro, and are now "up in town" proper. Henry Kainna, of Blooming, was in the city Monday, Just $500" IE Building Boom Expected 'o Con tinue Over 1920 ACTIVITY ALL OVER STATE G. II. I', Lumber Co. Cutting for Nchnlem Railway Lumber mills of slate are cutting to eapacit) with bite rush of liusi uess expected during next fuw months, All elements of the in dustry are agreed that the build ing boom calling for such heavy supply of lumber this year will continue with increased vigor next year. Portland port commission will till 20-aerc factory site for large Michigan company to ni innf.ii ture ready made houses on a large scale. These houses can be nhippcd to any part of the coun try nml set up without employing contractors or building trades. The O. II. 1. Lumber Co., of Hillslioro, is cutting bridge tim bers mid lies for the S'elialein railway, now tinder construction. Hanks iit lluxlon, In Heaver Creek and the Neliiilem, mid the entire cut is being laken bv the railway company. Hood River pears going to ft a box. Noli Tiiiibcrmiu hen- closed a contract with the Postal Tele graph company for the delivery of 1500 cedar poles on board the Cars at Walton, on the Coos Hay branch. F.ugene - Farmers eomposiii'.i valley mini growers' association holding out for Jf.S a pound for oil. Offered $7.15. (Dad Iteas ouer, take notice.) It use burg Automatic elect rie brake to lie manufactured here. Willi bar silver in New York .selling nt $I.2H, the highest price in 30 years, long abandoned sil ver mining districts of West nre being revived. Stnyton wants a mattress fae-! tory. Have nn abundance of wit ter power, labor conditions ex cellent and woolen mill nt Slav- ton from which wool waste could be obtained. Dayton has opening for cheese factory. Hanks. wants a cannery and h is sullicient fruit for operations nexl season. Salem to have $250,000 house building corporation planned to erect 100 new houses for work- ingmen during the next (! months. I.nkcview wants n Hour mill and elevator. Flour mill that was in 'operation burned last year. That country is raising about 150.000 bushels of .wheat this year anil will probably double the yield in 120. M.nrshlield has recently com pleted n veneer plant and is de sirous of securing a paper mill plant. Purchase of a forest, erection of a sawmill nml addition of n plat to Pendleton to .provide means of alleviating the house shortage is ndvoealed. StanhVld- Flume building on Furnish ditch to carry 150 inches water, 1000 cars apple crop for Western Oregon is prospect" nexl year. Pendleton Umatilla hard v.-hent brings record price of $2.45 a bushel. Five year old loganberry patch near Salem returns $1(100 to own er from acre and a half this year. Hood River apple crop will reach 3.000,000 boxes and bring growers approximately $o000, 000. Herman Salzwedel, of near Cornelius, was nn 'Argus caller Monday afternoon. Leonard Vnnl.om and John Ilerdlein, of bevond Blooming, were In town the last of the week. Wanted Position as clerk, of fice attendant, or similar .situa tion. Address Miss Ivy Burk, Box 88, Dilley, Ore. 3V3B Gabe F.ssncr, of above Moun- tnindale, was n city caller the first of the week. Perkins now lias his free air and water system installed drive up and help yourself. You are we.leom,'. .J-t f John Knsscbauni, who has lived at Cedar Mill and at Shady Brook for over 25 yars,. now a resident of Portland, wns out Saturday, meeting his former county seat friends. Want 20 to 40-a.cre faint, willl stock nud machinery, at $4000 to $0000; $3000 cash. F. M. Phelps, P. O. Box No. 072, Port land, Ore. 34-117 Miles J. Haynes, of Sherwood, was up to the city Saturday, John Mcl'ce, of Laurel, was in Monday. John slill watches tin baseball scores ill season. Jacob Schneider and Carl Mei er, of near Leisyville, were city visitors Saturday. For Sab Twenty-five head of Colswold sheep, Joint Caldwell, MmuiingjOre. 33-35 II. M. Hasford, of near Cedar Mill, was tip Monday on legal bitniiiess. (iiilcnn Hickey and family, of near Klutotiiea, have moved to HilUboro to reside in the North side Addition. For sale: Three houses, street and sewer paid up, also vacant lot on highway. Inquire at I0,T. Washington SI. 32-5 Detectives .McCarthy and Cu- titra, of the S. P, Co., were out Monday, on special business for the line. For Sale ('heap Good, Used bicycle; new tires nud seal. Write or impure at 1153 F.dison Street. llillsboro. 35-37 Dan Klines, of Roy, who knows just where the fittest trout hold their meetings in Dairy, was in town lite last of the week, greet ing friend s. For Sale Team horses, 5 years old, weight about 3000; gentle;. true to pull; no blemishes. In quire ol J. I. liarwoou, 2 miles north of Mountniudnlc. 3 l-G Michael Kasiiiusseti, of near Klmoniea, was transacting busi ness in the county seat Monday. Mrs. Jennie MeK. (lalhrcath. of Tualatin, wits visiting friends in the city Monday. Taken tip Black ami white I lo Ul ei ii heifer, about I S months Id. Owner can have same, bv proving property, paying adv. and expense of keep. Nick Kics, llillsboro. It. 1. J15-37 W. T. Kerr, of Creswell. came up hist week to look after his po tato harvest at Gaston. He has about n thousand sacks of finest spuds, nnd is selling them in the Portland market. r H. L. Scheehla, of below Ti- gard, was an Argus caller Mon- lav. A few days more and he will be able to come to llillsboro nearly all the way on a hard sur face road. Wanted Three to six thous and cords of first growth of fir sttimpage. within n mile of rail road loading station. Also 400 to 1000 cords w hite fir stumpage. Address Box 25, Oreneo, Ore- Con. 85-3H Mrs. F.arl Hollenbeck, of above Moiintaindale, who has been at (he Rohh-Wiley Hospital for sev-tt.-il weeks, following a severe operation, was taken to Portl.-tn- for convalescence the last of the week. Henry Mohr, of Oak Park, wns in the city the last of the week, and brought in some fine exhibits of purple-lop and cowhorn tur nips. The are as fine ns any seen yet this year from local pro duction. Strayed Yearling Holstein heifer, mostly black, with white in forehead; bad bell on. Last seen near John It. Bailey place, near Buxton. Finder please notify C. C. Nelson, Bacona. Ore. 35-37 Three thousand pure-bred ani mals in the cnltle, horse, sheep, swine and goat classes have been entered. Eleven states are rep resented in the exhibits. Coinci dent with the Imposition will be held the extensive exhibits and practical educational program of the Western Dairy Products Show. The annual convention of the Western Dairy Instructors' Association will also be held in eon junction. For Sale- Place of 12l2 acres, all cleared and well improved: new 7-room house ; good well ; new barn ; lot of berries nnd bear ing fruit trees; silo; 2 miles south of llillsboro, near rock road. Equipped with team, cows, farm tools. Will sell complete, or -will trade for farming land; buildings not necessary..!. E, West. 35-37 Chas. E. Koontz. city "driver, and Cal. Jack Jr., Cashier of the Sltute Savings, - started for the Aenaiem, .Monday, with a camp outfit, a enre-o of salt, nnd some narrels, their impedimenta being taken along to unit down a lot of jack-salmon. If the fish nre run ning strong they expect to remain ix week. Having henrthnt the weather on the coast side of the mountains was very warm, eneh took his bathing suit along. Sam J. Galloway, of Leisy ville, was in the city Monday afternoon. RED CROSS DRIVE ON FORHEHBERSHIP County it Now Well Organized and Cattle is on THIRD ANNUAL ROLL CALL Leaden Expect to Eclipse Record of Lat Year The goal sought in the counties of Clackamas, Columbia, Wash ington, Yamhill mid Muituomah is 150,000 new members during the Red Cross campaign lasting from Nov. i lo II. Each mem bership will he one dollar; the campaign being for mi -tubers, not funds. With a member.ship as large ns anticipated, the money received should insure the con tinuance during the coming year of the home service work of the Red Cross and the relief of re turned soldiers and their 'depend ents. The distinction won by Oregon in 1UI8, by si curing tin: highest percentage of membership in the Red Cross, on a basis of popula tion, of any slate in the union, by enrolling about 2 l'),000 members, is one of which the state is prom!. Leaders in the present campaign believe this record will be equal led, if not exceeded, during the third annua) roll call. Posts of the American Legion throughout Oregon have united with the Red Cross chapters and branches in their efforts to make the coming drive an unqualified success. Sam Weil, of llillsboro, who made a record last year for secur ing the largest percentage of members of any county in the state, is again in charge of the drive in eastern Washington County. C. G. Reiter is chairman of the committee of the American Legion Post at llillsboro. J. II. (iarrett has been named publicity manager, and Mrs. L. W. Hyde, assistant campaign manager. E. J. McAIear is Red Cross chair man for llillsboro chapter. The 84 districts tinder the supervision of Mr. Weil have been lined up and are ready for the gun. Mr. Weil has appointed the fol lowing on local yvork Mrs. L. W. Hyde, assistant campaign manager; J. H. Garrett, publici ty director; E. J. MeAle.tr, chair man speakers; Captains. Mrs. O. B. Gates, Mrs. M. II. Stevenson. Mrs. C. R. Baglcy, Mrs. M. N. Lewis; Mrs. O. J. Briggs, train captain; Mrs. E. T. Helms, Post Otiiee captain. Western Washington County will be bandied by Judge W. II. Hnllis, of Forest Grove, repre senting the Red Cross chapter, and Dr. Ralph Mills, chairman of Hi Forest Grove Post No. 2, of the American Legion. Judge IIoI lis and Dr. Mills report that their campaign plans are already made and everything is ready for the opening date. . B. Dennis, of ( arlton. who has handled a number of war drives nnd several Liberty Loan campaigns, will be county chair man for Yamhill County during the Red Cross membership cam paign. Major Leonard Hontield. U. S. Reserve Corps and ( hair- man of McMinnville Post No. 21, has been appointed county cam paign manager, and with Mr. Dennis is completing the organi zation of the county committees. .Frank Swart, chairman of the Newberg Post of the Legion, is cooperating with the Xewberg auxiliaries and war work commit tees; Sore-it Sorenson, chairman the Amity Post of the American Legion, has taken charge of the organization of committees in that district. HOUSE AND 2 LOTS Seven-room house furnished if lesired. Real property alotie. $1900. Payment down, say $S00 and $15 per month on balance At 1809 Baseline St. Electric lights, hot nnd cold water, bath This is a snap. Come and see this as it will be taken soon. All kinds of fruit. On new highway just completed. Owner. I have sold the Watkins busi ness to Frank L. Moore. He will continue selling at 850 Third St., and will visit your place three or four times a year. I will make a collection trip soon. Wait for the Watkins' man he will save you money. 84-86 W. T. Curtis, of Oreneo, wood contractor, was up to the city on Monday afternoon. He is in the market now for several thousand cords of pond stumpage, elose to a railway station. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hilltboro, Cornelius and North Plaint Wholesali and Retail Dealer 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 CORNKLIUS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices. Telephones; Hiiisboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. J. A. Thornburgh, Praaident. John Vice D, R. Cheney, H. E. Fen in Assistant Cashier Assistant Cu;!ii" FORESTGROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. RESOURCES Loans $504,130.88 U.S. Bonds 273,814.59 Other Bonds.. 47,300.42 Banking house 18,710.00 Other real est. 6,120.00 Stock in Federal Res. Bank 1,800.00 Cash and due from Banks- 189,863.02 Total $1,041,753.01 ONLY ROLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY INTEREST PAID Tuesday November 1 1 American Moose Hall Everybody Tickets $1.00 Victory Day Dance 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 ; Main Street t E. Bailey, President W. W. McEldowney. Caahicr. K. F Uurlingham S. G. Hughes LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus- 52,C14.7:t Circulation Deposits .. 25,000.00 . 939,139.18 Total $1,041,753.01 ON SAVINGS Legion's Hillsboro Welcome War Tax 10 cents and Optician llillsboro, Oregon 9 i i