The .nllLLS VOL XXVI HILLSBORO, OREGON, JANUARY 15, 1920. No. 45. Returns Same Official List in Year Juii Concluded FACTOR HERE 37 YEARS Now Carrie-1 Over a Million and Half Loral Farm Insurance 'I'll I ni'iui ri' Mlitnnl Fire Iniiir fini'i ..'ii, if W i t jj; I n 'miiit' tv ti Id ilt n ii ii hii 1 HM(tiii)' it! I In' Mill Imrii ( lull room Mmiiliiv af li'i imiiii mill ii fir r Im-iiniik I In- re "(l'l of si-il vi i y Km In It it tc r, i licl. il olliri ri fur t In yrnr H'i!0 "I'll lli'uly rlt'fli'il iilliriri wirr till iii -.mice ill tin- mi mi ( imri t ti IhhI year, uith the xi rlinn lli.'il tin ilHiiiriiltiuil volt'il to nu rt'i tin two iillirfs of sn i l.iry and t nn suriT, uliiili 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 tin riitlniH out of our ollii'i'il. Tin new ulliicri nr-: I'l. S. I'. (inif, Jletliany. Vie.- I'r- s., Alfr.-.l iu. rl.Vr, It. I i Nvy. Irei.., Irwin Hitler, l.in t.iii, It. Iloiinl of llifictori S, I'.. (irif, Alfred ( iu.rlur. I'.rwin Ititlrr. of iil-iive, V. I". ll.iH-.r, ( 'iii ih Iiii., Ii. !i ; (irrluiril ( loci t.v, ( 'ornrliiiH, H. 2, Auditor- Aiiiln-vt r.uiiii:iii, I'orlUnd, It. ninl J. .1. Winner, I'ortlmid, It. 'I'lii-. iiiinrniirt mutual loti t r.ni-.firli l liuiin"! in lliii county for ,17 yeiir., mid it today carry mi; uirr fi million mid half of farm miiiraiiiT. It it an iii-.titn tion of wliwli ili foundrri ami mi-uil'i-r s an i ry proud mid well they niny In. Scrretarv Itittrr r-nd hit report for ll- yrnr, ami it ti ll. (In I'd low iui inter--! iiiir tory: l.i id nlticcrtt, directors and ai praiirri, during the yrnr I'll!', !si.?0. l ire lo-ors paid, year of l!H!i, ''.'7.H). I'aiil tire losie. .iinr or ki tii . ii tiou, .-f'.T.'.HOO. Cash received from premiums, ,'i-cssiucnls timl feci, oiiit'i tirunuixaliuit, $47,l1:r..:! . Total in in raiii-i- in fore, I -i-i. ill. I!18, l,ft0li,HI!).Ol). ' w iijsuriim-e, I !!!, IliU, .1 tH.OO. I'Apirid or taiiti'lli'd iluiinn tin year, .f IS, MOO. Insurance in for' Dec. HI, I !!!, -?l,lia,lU!i.00. Members, Dec, 81, I'm, t K). Admitted during yiir, BS. I.o-I during year, 8i5. Members Dic, .'II, !!)!, fHi'J. I'.r cent, lows Id each 1,1000 of insurance, 1.70. IV r cent, expense" each $ 1,000 insurance, 78, Total cost cadi $1,000 insur ance. ..- H . i.craire cost per $1,000 in suraiice last 10 years, $'..2 1. No. policies issued during year ended. 'J0I. Total assets on hand, cash, Im. nils, etc, ,f tlt,lH.ti7. t -TiS 1 Vl m ji-i "I . r ' jri i-.vr. . n s 1 f W CHRISTMAS m ( BANKING 5-0 CLUB i- Start every member TLJ of your Family . in the Chib. See how little it takes to start every member of your f imily in the Club, and just think what a Merry Christ mas you will all have next year. IN FIFTY WEEKS 10-Cent Club Pays $127.50 5-Cent Club Pays 63.75 2-Ctnt Club Pays 25.50 1-Ccnt Club Pays 12.75 You can make the largest payments first and decrease your payments weekly. It costs nothing for your whole family to join the Club, and is a sure way to success and wealth. Bring them all in today. You will receive 3 per cent interest. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK I .on i s Miiyiii. who owns li'i m rrs in the old Naylor claim, mi joining I'orest (irove, has sue his renter, A. A, llollovoel, for daiiiage-t in the sum of $'00 Mavca iiI1cits that in 1017 I leased tin farm to the di-finifan for a live venr term, lie nays that contrary In the leasehold the ih fcrtdaM'riit down 21 nsh anil oa trees and about a hundred snml. er trees, many of which ilTordc a breakwater when (iales Cr went on a rampage, Ih want $,'i00 for the damages due to i'iiI lillK Ihe timber, $IS0 H the f value, $50 other iUimk, I'.. II. I)errv, who formerly con (I tut fil n meat market at Iii'.' Jt-f ferson St., I'ortlauil, has localei at 1N7, Third St., and imUes hi aslniiLrloii (otii-lv frieiiils to ship him t In i r meats of all kinds I reatment of past lueulv Vears continued at lie location. AO !! n v I'.muiott has houi'hl tin line herd of llolstiius eoiistiliit iug the . W. Williams herd of linkers, and comiirised of .'10 head. Mr. Williams is oiiiu out of the dairy hiisiness, owing to the labor situation. These cos are tine producers, and are fri or soon will be, and It iv e(pects to linil a ready market for them He also has a registered Ilolstein herd head, and several tine milk ers from the Council herd. We are in tin- Ileal (''.stale bnsi ness, and we are now readv to list all kinds of City or I'ariu proper t V. both larie ami small. e can exchange your property or sell it for von if pin eil nulit. 1.1st vour property with us and give us trial. We have calls rvcrv ilav for all kinds of property for sail or exchange. Write or call over tn our nHice, 8 mill's southeast of Hillsboro, on Kiver and I'arniinir ton road. A. I.. Yntiksev Co., It. Hox 1.12. Hillsboro, Ore. 47 Conductor I'm n k Allison, h has been running a train through here for many mouths, on the S. I', red ear service, was taken lo tin St. Vinci-lit' Hospital the oth er day, his trouble being a uer Vous breakdoH u. I'rauk is one of the favorites alonu the line, am) the genial old scout has the sym pathy of a l.irgt circle of friends llirlie Van Auki-r has sued Chas, S. VanAukcr for divorce. They were married in the Fast Vears ago, and seven year ago, Ihe wife alleges, the husband de serted her. There is a minor child, of which she asks the cus tody. For Sale Ttcgistered Guernsey bull, four years old; line animal. ' Geo. H. Meyer, Cornelius, It. 2, Hox 80. " 45 -17 William, the 8 year-old son of M r. and "M rs. John I. Marsh, of near Cenlerville, fill while at play at school Tuesday and broke a leg. Dr. I., W, Hyde reduced the fracture. For sale: A $45 Fdison grapliophoue with 85 records thrown in for $lrt. Write 1340 Main St., Hillsboro. 43-45 Try the Argu $1.80 per year. 1 1I - i ' L i v -- ? -si J, IK. s IE UP Enthusiatic County Meeting is Held at Library MRS. W: BRONK, PRESIDENT Eight Community Vice Presidents are Elected At a well at tended meeting in tin1 Hillsboro Public Library last Friday afternoon, the Washington County Public Health Associa tiou, was oruaiii.i-d. More than lifty people were present the colli ill it ii it ii-st of Gaston Hanks, l oresl drove, l orni-lius, Tualatin, Sherwood, .Scholls and Heavcrtou being will represent ed. I'll I 111 sin sin and reat inter est were shown iu tin work of the count v piiolie health nurse, ami tin ci operation mid support of every community was pledged. Miss Jane C, Allen, state ad visory nurse, explameil the plan of orgaiii.ation by which every community center in the county has rcpre.sent.il ion on the various eominiltees needed for the suc- cesslin supervision oi uie nurse' work, and each local group of committee members is headed by a community vice president. The committer which will carrv on Ihe work are: (a) Executive committee of nine, which is elected annually and which acts as an advisory coun cil; (b) Nurse committee, ap pointive, which has direct super vision of the nurse, and employs . i k.- 'i or discharge lier; (ci nu i nv committee, appointive, which at tends to providing loan closets of bed linen, and sick room supplies for the convenience of the nurse; (d) I'ublicitv committee, nppoint- , . t " . -.. I . a I .. . -I ive, Which sees to II lliai me iviirn of the association and its nurse has freipn nt publicity in the local papers. At the oritnnizatioil meeliuir the following ot!irers and executive ominitlee were elected: President, Mrs. V. Uronk of I'orest (irove. Nice I'resident. Mrs. M. N Lewis, Hillsboro. Secretary. Mr. Heiidickson, of Forest Grove. Treasurer, Mrs. C. W. Rollins. of Hillsboro. Community Vice. Presidents: Mrs. L. W. Hyde. Hillsboro. Mr. F.va C. Abbott, For si rove. Mrs. Glenn Stapleton, Gaston. Mr. Paid Gilrov, Tnalitin. Dr. G. D. i, Hank. Mrs. L. A. Jackson. Cornelius Mrs. J. C.'Huntlev, Reaverton. Dr. John liarcroft. Sherwood. F.xcchtive Committee : Mrs. R. L. Smith, Hillsboro. A. R. Caples, Forest Grove. Louise M. Cochrane. Cornelius. I. X. Robinson, Tualatin. Claude Hiitehens, Ranks. Judure (loodin. North Plains. Ray Cook, Reavcrton. M. R. Johnson, Forest Grove. J. .. Morbaek, Sherwood. ' "KOWS" We buv and sell cow. Rani west of condenser wood yard, tome and look them over. Walch and Hoffman, H-ll Hillslioro, ure. PUBLIC SALE LUvin-r sold my farm l will sell at public sale at my place, 8 miles south of Cornelius and 5 miles southwest of Hillsboro, known as the old August Krause place, on FRIDAY, JANUAIU '-, Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. Reirlstered Holsteiu cow, i years old, Iowana Coluntha Lady 2d, No. 292548; l registered ilolstein bull, 2 years old, Matador Segis Dckol. No. 223782, .sired by Mat ador Segis Walker, 7 Aro daugh ters average 21.-158 lbs buttertat at 2 years; 1 registered Ilolstein eifcr calf, born Nov. 15, 1S19; 2 8-year-old high grade ltolsteins, fresh last fall; 2 5-vearold high grade Holsteins, fresh lust fall; 1 year old high grade Ilolstein, fresh last fall; yearling Ilolstein heifer, fresh last fall; 8 heifer calves, about 1 months old. All cows tuberculin tested. One mare 10 years old, weight about 1100 lbs.; mare, 8 years old, weight about 1250 lbs.; mare, 8 years old weight about 1100 lbs; broke to work; set chain harness; set work harness; single harnes and 5 horse collars; Syracuse walking plow, 14-inch; about 5"0 feet lxti fence boards; Oliver Chilled plow, 14 inch, new; log chain; 1 wive stretcher; f!0 tooth steel har row; 2-horse ti-shovel Interna tional riding cultivator; Banner top buggy; 3-inch Mitchell wide tire wagon; nay lurks; maiiui- lorK; manure shovels; scoo siiovti ; iieeinarrow ; ii)-galfoh i . i . i 1 1 . ,, milk van; niin- household fiirni j ture; Kellngg telephone audi many other article too numerous I to mention. Lunch at noon. Term $20 and und'-r, cash .... -uiu over f20, a credit of 8 .1 :ll t . - nullum win lie given Willi 7 per cent interest ami approved secur ity. No properly to be removed until term of sale are com-ilicd with. Gustavi C. Jtiiecker, Owner. J. C. Kuralli, Auctioneer. BIG DIVORCE CASL Judge Geo. K. Rag ley thi, week rendered a decree of divorce to Martha I)icriibecher, w ho ' had sued Frank I'oenibi i her, askm-.-for separation ami the M,in ,,( 300,000 gross alimony, and one third interest in a , i u amounl u realty, Prior to enniini; into court the husband and ife sitthii their property litrhls thro stipn laliou, and upon llliu this, the i nun ai once aHariieii .Mrs. Doernhecher her freedom. The iiisband, in the properly settle ment gave his wife : Cash, $70,000. A three-year note for .(!!. 'i.'iO. secured hy .-(, -..hull worth oi I . S. Libri ly Hands. A Picrce-Arrow automobile. An Oriental rug of great e, h,e. A prino, furniture, 'iclro!;i. ' pictures, a sewing machine. i !i furniture listed included h'tt Used ly Mrs, Don nbe loi pri r to the divorce. In turn. Mr,. Doernhecher give the I usleind learanee on all othe- pi i-son il and real property owne I by the lw) in cumin,'!. Other Cases Fddie Brown, a pugilist, plead ed guilty tu assault July 4. at tie local grounds, and was paroled upon agreement to pay ..V) to Ttie clerk of the court. Brown once fought 1 I rounds for a dol lar watch, and after the h. title went home minus the trophy, as some one had stolen the timepiece while the scrap was in progress. Hard luck, says F.ddie. The case of State versus Zab ratas, charged with liipior law violation, will be tried Jan. 20. The ease of Win. Brown Vs. J. II. Thomas was continued to Jan. 1!. K. G. Hagt y, of Sherwood, up Tuesday on legal busines- D. Giger. of near Phil came in Saturday to settle lips. up some public sale matters. For silt-: Jersey cow, t! vears old, will be fresh soon. One mile east of Hillsboro, end of Oak J . ..... Riehter, Hillsboro, R. 5. t t-4d Geo. W. Brown, of Tigar '.. v i up to the city Tuesday. Co W. looks as though the cold V inter had agr -ed w ith him. Jas. II. Jack, who has been teaching over iu the Wasliougal V.'ishv, schools for some time, w a in the city Tuesday afternoon. Warren Williams ami F.. F. Northrup, of near Roy, were down to the hub Tuesday, and called on the religious weekly while making the rounds. Zibe La Rue, in the furniture business at Sheridan, was down to Hillsboro Monday, renewing old friendship. Zibe says the city at the headwaters of the rives is forging along nicely, "thank you For Sale: Hill grown Bui-bank .select stock, delivered in town on orders, at houses. C. O. Horn ecker. llllshoro, R. 3. Telephone 3.1RXA. Also have several ton. loose mixed and clover hay foi sale. 43-47 For sale: Five room house, with bath ami pantry; city water, and wired; all kinds of fruit ;very large lot ; close in. i Car stops block distant. Call for particu lars, Room ,'), Donelson Building. Third Street, Hillsboro. 44-4l F. M. Crabtree, of Laurel, was iu Tuesday, and reports that none of his walnut trees were injured by reason of the heavy freeze a few weeks ago. it is reported that some of the trees on the low lands have frozen so badly that they will be worthless. Xo re ports of injury as yet have come from the upland orchards. For Sale Baled timothy hay, finely cured. John Ironside, Laurel, Ore., R. 1 ; quarter mile from post office. 44-4(i Notice to all bandsmen Hills boro band practices each Thurs day night, at the hall, above Pur ity Bakery. All bandsmen are invited to attend and become part of the organization. Attend i wiieiiirr tun linn I lie iiann nr ...i. ..I ii i i 210t. 44-47 .LUMBER PRICE'S Eastern Demand and Orders Said to be Enormous SAWMILLS ENLARGE CUT New York Orders 65 Car Loads of Oregon Cider Portland - Lumber 'prices will soar to unprecedented level. dur ing winter and spring, according to lumber company official here. Demand for Douglas fir and other woods from this section by east ern building and manufacturing industries will reach an enormous volume during the next year. Portland Pacific Steamship Co. clo--.es contract to carry 4, 0"o0v6oo'rr"'lumber to'Ori'erit. St.lb h ii-. Sauvies Island saw mill sttit. up, -ration. Portland stove works to build new plant. Carman manufactur ing company will build addition HOxHO. Hood River claims to have (500.000 new construction work planned. Klamath Falls box factories and sawmills increase capacity. F.iigene fruit grower gets $771. 3 I for crop One acre raspberries. Warmer buildings needed to protect root crops and live stock in western states. j Roseburg Oregon Growers' Assn. to build $15,000 packing plant here. j Eugen Milk condensery to be built. Pendleton- 3 t, 5 13 acres under irrigation in Linatilla county. Roseburg Two large farms of 2100 and 3100 acres to be divided into tracts of 50 and 60 acres for fruit and bvrry culture. Salem ti5 carloads apple cider j ordered by New 1 ork firm from Phez Co. Cove Hay bringing $25 a ton here. Astoria Ne.. $100.0t'0 busi ness block to be reeled. Albina Fish, r flour mills buy lots to build plint here. Marshlield - rancl ers to plant 175 aeres berries. New company to operate bo its on f'olumbia and Willamette. Prim vilie -Mrs. McDowell to build 14 bungalows and 100-l-oom hotel. Seio lumber mills to be en larged. Astoria-Clatsop county adopts ?'t27.H!.50 budget. $195,000 to i .) on roads. One-third wool produced in state, or about 4,250,000 lbs. .used by local mills. Value $7,000,000. Forest Grove New machinery to be installed in local eannary. Will double capacity. Portland Palmolive Co. to re-itu-ild factory destroyed by fire at cost of $750,000. Portland T liree 12,000-ton steel tankers to be constructed. Oregon City Work on foun dation of new mill of Crown Wil lamette Paper Co. being rushed. Over 200 nddtional men will be employed on construction and other work which company con templates, will add $25,000 a month to payroll of Oregon City and vicinity. Cottage Grove Johnson Lum ber Co. purchases 100.000,000 ft. timber in I'nipipia forest. Crews to begin work on Hood River-Mosicr stretch of Columbia Highway soon. Albany boasts largest chair fac tory on Pacific coast. PEOPLE When you go to I'ortland use the L'nited Motor Bus Co's. stages. They give service. Call up 2U01X for information. Waiting room for ladies. Car leaves every hour, from 7:20 a. m. to 8.20 p. in., at twenty min utes past the hour. Every driver is a union driver. United Motor Bus Co. Portland Station, Fifth and Morrison St ;., Post OtHce corner. CHIEF CARL LARSEN Chief of Police Carl Larsen ini tiated his first w eek as peace of ficer by putting eight canines in I the pound. Carl says the offend ing dogs must go in the locker ns long as the ordinance says so For sale: Three young horses. 1 good work animals; two good work mules ; 8-foot McCormick j mower anil a hayrake, both in ' good repair. F. A. Bucher, Bea-' verton, R. 8; 6 miles south of i Reedville. 44-46 j Chas. Pfahl, owner of the Wachline place, above Blooming,' w as an Argus caller the last of the week. , I B. BUCHANAN & 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 time Lumber, Shingles and Lath AT CORNELIUS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices. Telephons; Hillsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. . J. A. Thoruburgh, President D. E. Cheney, Assistant Cashier. John E. Bailey, Vice President H. E. Ferrin, Assistant Cashier. FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. At Call of Comptroller, Nov. 17, 1919 RESOURCES Loans $552,722.00 U. S. Bonds- 185,802.63 102,097.26 19,987.28 1,850.00 2,210.00 224,606.57 Other Bonds Banking House Other real estate Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks Total $1,089,815.67 ONLY ROLL OF HONOR BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY This Bank affords its patrons every banking facility consistent with conservative management. Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations respectfully solicited. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS JANUARY Victor ARE HERE BUY A VICTROLA NOW $25.00 to $500.00 on Terms to Suit The Delta Drug Store Watches Silverware Novelties Prompt Repairing HOFFMAN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Main Street : IIlII-Loro, Oregon wrrj W. W. McEldowney, Cashier. E. F. Burlingham, S. G. Hughes. LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus 61,031.21 Circulation 85,000.00 Deposits 978,28.45 Total $1,089,815.67 Records