fcj nmr"11' 111 " Iill 1 - ii u ,1,(1,!;, rf'-" Argus HlLLSBOR ME No. 46. VOL. XXVI HILLSBORO, OREGON, JANUARY 22, 1920. i lurled 1 ri m Motorcycle and Iter SUuil wu I mctured LIVED LUT ILW MINUTES l ire Uuibicd on Machine Near Coineliu- Driving 45 Miles Per 'nniilii (iarinaii, u hivtrrii year i, hi srlmul Kill ul I'orcst drove, . an ulmosi instantly killed Mini nit moi-iinig, l I ii nail 1 , i lurk, mi Ii"' I oresl irove i nil .Imiiii I ighway, a ijiiarter iif a i, iilr writ i f lli' .Standard Oil Co. .l.inl, iii the result i'f ii tin- burst ni; mi ii motorcycle drivrn l v I i .Iron IIiii Im r iiiiiI mi w In' I' lit I If (i'liiiiiii child 'iit tilling on tin- rear h ul. lr. I'.. H Smilli icitcln il lie- scene i f tin- ti-"K 'I just a lew seconds before the iliiLI expired, limber sustained a broken I U ml W li Iii-imikIiI I" tin Smilli I i tl .! in tin city I'.. I- Irriililii III. Tin- two lld I' f J'orcsl (in. vi- Inil ii few minutes I,, fun- tin- fatahtv, iiiul il it "'I''! tli.it ill'' it .'tell t w it driven ' l i ilr of LI miles I" r l,""r w Ii n tin- tirr hiirstcd. Tin- Carman Kirl had left I1"""" supposedly ciiroiilc to schoiil. Sin mi l It ;i V V.'ilsoii. w lii also Iwii laolorcyclc. I.til mi ll.n l'" r had llir onK I unit in In- as ' Tllliull'll t i ride with tin litter. I'liruiirr (;". J. limber M' ilny afternoon u nil In the Hiutoii l iiili rtnkiiiK Parlors, nt Fort st Crow, hiuI In lit mi investigation Hi- ascertained llmt Barber and tin- Carman girl were not ae ipiainted. Hoy Wilson, aged '-Ml, sal, I Hint In- nml I In- Oarinan Kill I, ail planned a trip to Portland on his motorcycle. He overslept Monday morning, and the girl Ii nnlly telephoned him. H' I if went to llif Karage w here ''is machine was kept, mul nift Bar ber there. 1 If said Unit H.iilx r was cu loule to Tillmuook, ami was go ink' lo tin- coast la Bertha, mill from lliri-f on tin- New berg route to McMinnv illc. llf asked llar-l-.rr to carry the girl ''is limit- iii In- had luu, I, in. lUr lit-r tnrortl 1 and wh to li-nvf I lir- uirl ut lli-rtlm, In ri Wilson it i to ifk lu r up. Wil noil slaili-il n few mi nil If lal, r, lint wni not in night wlirn thf fa lulity took )lff. llf found thf wrfrk, ontl rf moved thf m.irhinf from tin- highway. Ilnrlii r win tjiif stiotif d by thf I'oromr, lit thf Smith Hospital. J If said In- wns lint 17 yt-nrs old, mid that nsiilf from figrcfing lo l.iki- thf girl to Hrrthii knew noth ing of hrr. mid that lie ditl not , pi-nk to hrr at any timr nflfr I h- v sliirtnl. Thf girl s pnrrnts nrr Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Garmiin, mid slit- wm irjrd lii In t Di-ffinhfr. She was (.upposrd I i have gotir to srhool, nml the in ilhrr Ihought shr was v tr - j c L, . fliiFWiU itart you. ' BANKING fA CLUB nr "J -, v- ice how little it take to start every member of your family in the Club, and just think what a Merry Christ mas you will all have next year. IN FIFTY WEEKS 10-Ccnt Club Pays. . $127.50 G-Ccnt Club Pays 63.75 :Mnt Club Pays 25.50 1-Cent Club Pays 12.75 You can make the largest payments first and decrease youv payments weekly. 1 1 costs nothing for your whole family to join the Club, and is a sure way to success and wealth. Pring them all in today. You will receive 3 per cent interest. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK in srhool h Iicii thf news of death t nine. I.istfoii liarlirr in thf son of I'fctl V. Hurhrr, who in well known at llillsboro and Cornf Hum. Ilin Bgi; In glvi-n correctly ut 17, and he has hern married about a y-ar, hi wife being in Tillamook County. II. A. Sliaildi-n wan in from nrar North I'laini Tuesday. I'.niil Duyck, of Vcrboort, wa an Argus taller Tumday niorn ilay iiioriiing. Mrs. ,1. V. Neiircr anil Mn. T. I'.. I'onu-roy, of l'ortlaiid, were in llillsboro TiifNtlay. I.. M. llrsse, of Scholls, was in the city Tuesday. He wan occom punird by Walter Ili-aton. l or Sab Itrgislfred (Iiiernney bull, four years obi; fine animal. ( i o. II. Mrvrr, Cornel nit, R. 'I, liox Hli. ' M-il (Jf i. T.ngleiliiiger, of N'anepii vrr, has bien a llillsboro visitor I hi- p.isl Mirk, rellfwilig old '', ipininlaiiff s. Tor Salr- Halt-,1 timothy liny, .lilirlv etirrd. John IroiiHitle, l.aiiit l, Ore., It. I ; quarter mile from post oilier. H-tli J. C. I.ainklii la again able to be at the ullop, after a few day i f loiilinr nirnl to Ida home, due to ii slight Injury, l or sale: Jersey cow, C years old, will br fresh soon. One mile 'n-t of llillsboro, end of Oak. J. I!,, 1,1,-r, llillsboro, It. 5. 4 4fl Mrs. J. A. Vandehey has old her Centervllle ranch and pur rhnsetl a place near IJaxrldale, south of Iteedville. I.em luglea came down from (he west fork of Dairy, Tuesday, and spent a few hours greeting friends in the county seat, I or Salr: Hill grown iiurhanks srln l stork, il. lnrrnl iii town on onb rs, al Ihmisi s. - C. O. Horn ecker. IHUboro, It. 8. Telephone .13 It X A. Also hin t several tons loose mixed mid clover hay for salr. 4i 47 Residents in the East part of town are almost a unit for a sew er system, and il begins to look lis though th, V uill bf supplied with a sanitary sewage system be fore next Full. The surveys are now in progress. lor sale: live room house, with bath mid pantry; city water, mid wired; nil kiiuU of fruit ;very laritc lot; close in. Car stops block distant. Call for particu lars, Room 8, DonrUon Building, Third Street, llillsboro. i-iO Methodist Episcopal Church, Third ami Washington Sis., (The Church of the Friendly Greeting) Walton Skipworth, pastor -9:48 a. in., Sunday Srhool ; 1 1 a. in., sermon, "I Will Arise and Go to My Father;" !i:S0 p. m., F.pworth mid Intermediate Leagues; 7:80 p. in., sermon, "A Beautiful Dwelling ;" choir practice at the parsonage Tuesday evening, and prayer mectiirg Thursday evening triii r rami iir m the Club. COLLIER RANCH SELLS FOR S10F $55,000 Bruce Schulmerich and Wife and Herman Collier Let Go Big Farm BIG DEAL IS JUST CLOSED Schulmerichs go to California for Future Kesidunce One of the largest deals cousuin-mntf-d in farm realties was closed the pant week when the former Collier farm near Scholls, con isting of U47 acres, 40 acres of which was owned by Mr. ('oilier, and the balance by Mr. and Mr. B. ('. Srhiilnir rich, was sold to A. S. I'.llis, of Portland. The farm has 170 acres under cultivation ; has three farm residences; anil has a model dairy located on il. There are also several acres of choice onion land, a money maker in any kind of a year. Messrs. Collier and Schuliuerich took ov er in trade a two-story concrete and brick building in Portland, on Yamhill ami Nineteenth Sis., and -40 acres two miles out of the city of Siieramento, mid the price for the farm was fixed at. 55,000. .Andrew Hngland, of llillsboro, negotiated the deal. Mr. I'.llis has already taken possession of the farm, and Messrs. Collier anil Schuliuerich have tukeu over the other prop erties. The Collier farm is noted as a sfreat producer, and is considered one of the best properties in that section. Srliulmerich is now getting his business affairs straightened up preparatory to joining Mrs. Schuliuerich, w ho is at present at Orland, visiting with her mother. Mr. Collier departed the last of the week for his California home, where he has ten or eleven tracts in the Orland district. The many friends of Bruce anil his wife regret to see them leave old Washington County, but they expect to be nicely located ill the South. The Portland properly taken in trade is a t!!x0 structure, modern, and is close against the Multnomah Club. The new own ,.r- .1.. n.it intend to keen it, and have already market. placed it on the "KOWS" We buy and sell cow. Barn west of condenser wood yard. Come and look them over. Walch and Huffman, 14 47 llillsboro, Ore. PUBLIC SALE K.vinir sold mV farni 1 will sell at public sale at my place, 3 miles south of Cornelius and 5 miles southwet of llillsboro, known as the old August Krause place, on FRIDAY, J AN LAKY H, Beginning at 10 o'clock a. in. Registered Holstein cow, 4 years old, Iowana lolantna l.any in. No. 292648; 1 registered Holstein bull, 2 years old, Matador Segis Dekol, No. 223732, sired by Mat ador Segis Walker, 7 A to daugh ter average 21.408 lbs uuttertai at 2 years; 1 registered Holstein heifer calf, born Nov. 15, 1919; 1! 3-year-old high grade Holsteins, frosh last fall; 2 5-yeuroIil ingn grade HoUteins, fresh lust fall; 1 2 year old high grade Holstein, fresh last fall; yearling Holstein heifer, fresh last fall; 8 heifer calves, about 4 months old. All cow s tuberculin tested. One inare 10 year old, weight about 1100 lbs.; mare, 8 years old, weight about 1250 lbs.; mare, 3 years old weight about 1100 lbs; broke to work; set chain harness; set work harness; single harnes und 5 horse collars; Syracuse walking plow, 14-inch; about 60 feet lxti fence boards; Oliver Chilled plow, 14 inch, new; log chain; 1 wire stretcher; fiO-tootli steel har row; 2-horse 6-shovel Interna tional riding cultivator; Banner top buggy; 8-inch Mitchell wide tire wagon; hay forks; manure forks; manure shovels; scoop shovel; wheelbarrow; 5 10-gallon milk cans ; some household furni ture; Kellogg telephone and many other articles too numerous to mention. I.unch at noon. Terms $20 and under, cash; sums over $20, a credit of 8 months will be given with 7 per cent interest and approved secur ity. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Gustave C. Ranker, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. 1'eter VanAsche, of .South Tualatin, wus in the city .Monday. Mrs. K. J. Johnson, of Payette, Idaho, is ill the city, the guest of friends. Watson S. Tiltou suffered a stroke of partial paralysis last Saturday, and is reported very ill. L. P. Adams has becu confined to hi room with tonsilitis, which developed into near pneumonia. J. C. Hare was out from Port land this week, spending a feu day at the Mintrr Bridge ranch. . A. Mead is improving right along, and anticipates going to the Sht-pperJ Springs in the not distant future. Mrs. C. A. lldiule returned Saturday evening from a two weeks visit at I.os Angeles and other California points. H. W. Scott, of Cherry (irove, wa in the city Tuesday. II. W. say that Cherry drove st.irtoi a new shingle mill lust week. V. S. Galloway, of near Wapa to, wa struck by the Portland S. P. car train Tuesday morning, near Gaston. He was internally injured, but will recover. Farms Wanted If your Wash ingtoit County farm is for sale, write I). McCht-sney, 30 4 Oak St., Portland, Oregon. We have cash buyers for good Washington County farms, and give you the best of service. 4(i5 1 F'ree Methodist Church, John Hesslcr, pastor. (ieiieral Coufcrence, I'.iaugrlist B. W . Huekabee is conducting a revival . . . i i t i campaign in Hie local ciiurcn Preaching every night and Sun day at 1 1 a. in. All are invited. For sale: Three young hore( good work animals; two good work mules; 6-foot McCorinick mower and a hayrake, both in good repair. F. A. Bucher, Bra- verton, R. 3 ; 5 miles .south of Reedville. 44-4fl First Congregational Church Bible School at 10 a. in.; worship and sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics, "The Individual's Contribution" and "Putting Tirst Things First." Special music at both services. - H. A. Deck, min ister. Friday, Saturday and Sunday were three as fine days as anyone might want, and all regretted the change of weather which came Sunday night. The frosts and consequent melting during the day may play havoc with Mime of the inter-sowy grain. Notice to all bandsmen - Hills boro band practices each Thurs dav night, at the hall, above Pur it v Bakerv. All bandsmen are invited to attend and becoin. part of the organisation. Attend whether you join the band or not. 44 47 . V.. Pegg. if I'eaverton, was a flillshorti caller Monday. W. F.; is one of the boys who has faith in his district and Washing ton County, and never overlooks an opportunity to speak the good word for this part of the North west. S. Thwaite has purchased the residence at Fifth Railroad, formerly owned by Y. W. Thom as. Here was another instance of advertising in the Argus. Mr. Thwaite read the paper Thurs day evening after supper and walked over and paid a piece of money down on the property. E. H. Decry, who formerly con ducted a meat market at 4ti2 Jef ferson St., Portland, has located at 1ST. Third St., and invites his Washington County friends to ship him their meats of all kind-t. Treatment of past twenty years continued at new location. 50 Workmen a.re engaged in i-t-ting the Tamiesie building into .shape for occupancy by Allen Sc Ireland, the hardware firm. Sam Stcinke has charge of the carpen ter work and the Taylors arc tak ing care of the culsouiiniii. The partition will be taken out and four pillars will support the up per floors in the center of the structure. Messrs. Allen & Ire land have leased the basement of the Donelson building, to the north, and it will be used as a storehouse. They expect to get into their new quarters in about three weeks. We are in the Real Estate busi ness, and we are now ready to list all kinds of City or Farm proper tv, both large and small. We can exchange vour property or sell it for you if priced right. List your property with us and give us a trial. e have calls every day for all kinds of property for sale or exchange. Write or call over to our ofHce, 8 miles southeast of llillsboro, on River and Fnrminsr ton road. A. L. Yanksey Co., R. 2, Box 132, Hillsboro, Ore. 47 CHESTER CLARK AO US KILLING NEGRO I If eld by California Court at tviarysville for Murder ROBBED A SPOKANE BANK Beaverton Bank Robber in South, , Confesses to Both Crimes j Win. McQuillan returned the first of the week from California, and clears up the case of Chester (lark, escaped convict, the for mer Forest (irove lad w ho robbed the Beaverton Bank last Spring, (.'lark was arrested in California for a holdup at Marysville, in which a iifijro auto driver wrts killed. Clark w as taken before j the negro just before the driver! died, and he was unable to posi-l lively identify him. Later, how- ever, ( lark broke down and ad ; milled the killing. He also ad ! ini.M. . tind he robbed the bank j near Spokane early in December.! just prior to his going South. ( ' 1 -l rjf scaped from the Oreiron ; penitentiary last AuLrust. while J working in the penitentiary farm. fields. II.- was not apprehended. ! mid drifted to Spokane, where he was met by his girl-wife, whoi" former home was beyond Van couver, lie rohlieil me hank at Spokane, and gave his wife $ti00, which was found on her person while a passenger on the train' from Spokane to Portland. She denied the husband's guilt, but it was pretty conclusive that he did the job. Clark made a clean breast of the negro murder without being subjected to any pressure, and he also admitted that he had rob bed the Washington bank. Clark had been going by the name of Conlev prior to robbing the Beaverton bank, and in Cali fornia gave his name as Sinims. Mr. McQuillan identified Clark as the escape from the Oregon pen, and gave the' California offi cers all the aid possible. Chirk is the son of the late Joshua Clark, and when a small child lived in this county. The Ud. who is only a few years past his majority, has either execu tion or a life sentence staring him in the faff. RECALLS OLD MURDER Alhrrt Tozier. well known here, now "ver in the Ciranite Moun tains, aiding in census work for the government, and incidentally buckintr snowdrifts, writes The Arcus that one of the banks at I'liion has in its possession a re volver once owned by the father of Jas. Matrriuler and John -Mai-ruder, both of whom are well known here. Old pioneers in the Northwest will remember Ma irruder Sr. was murdered in the sixties, w hile returning from the j mines in Idaho. Maifruder was, supposed to have had over ifl8.-j 000 in old dust when killed, the j estimate being made by those who were in the mines with Matcruder, uid in a position to know about j what the .slain man had when he; left the diggings. j las. Magruder is now in Mil-) ton, Ore., and John is resitting at; Elgin. I'liion County. MRS. CHAS. D. BURR Mrs. Susannah Louise Burr, wife of Chas. D. Burr, died at the fam ily home above Banks, Jan. 14. 11120. She was born in Michigan. March 2(5. 1SU. the daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon, and j was married to Mr. Burr, in Mich-1 man, uet. ju, itoo, ana nicy' came to Oregon in 1RS0, settling in the Banks section. She is sur-1 vived bv the husband and three, laughters, Mrs. I.enna Wilkinson, Michigan; Mrs. Alice Wilkes, of Hillsboro, and Mrs. F.dith Bled soe, of Wapato, Wash. The funeral took place Jan. 16, Rev. F. S. Ford oiliciating. Inter- ! ment was in the Banks cemetery. Undertaker Prickett in charge. Mrs. Burr was a devoted wife and a loving mother arid she will be missed in her community. PEOPLE When you go to Portland use the United Motor Bus Co's. stages. They give service. Call up 260 IX for information. Waiting room for ladies. Car leaves every hour, from 7:20 a. m. to 8.20 p. m., at twenty min utes past the hour. Every driver is a union driver. United Motor Bus Co. Portland Station, Fifth and Morrison Sts., Post Office corner. Try the Argus $1.50 per year. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hilhboro, Corneliu and North Plaim Wholesale 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 CORNELIUS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices. Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 2'3. J. A. Thornburgh, President D. E. Chsney, Assistant Cashier. John E. Bailey, Vice President H. E. Ferrin, Assistant Cashier. FOBEST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. At Call of Comptroller, Nor. 17, 1919 RESOURCES Loans $452,722.00 U. S. Bonds 188,802.86 Other Bonds 102,097.26 Banking House- 19,987.23 Other real estate 1,880.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. 1,280.00 Cash and dne from banks 24,606.87 Total .$1,089,818.67 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 s Main Street : Hillsboro, Oregon mi t W. W. McEldowney, Canhiar. E. F. Burlingham, S. G. Hughes. LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus 61,031.22 Circulation 25,000.00 Deposits 978,284.48 Total $1,089,815.67 Records