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O VOI. XX* ’•ILI-SBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923 ROY FARMER KILLED IN AUTO SMASHUP Alhelí VsiuMwy Struck Train at C'rtiaaing PROMINENT RESIDENT DIES Richard G. Collin» i. Victim Heart Trouble Ri. hard Grani ( „Ili«., prominrnt .„li ut, .1, ,| „„Ide.d, • t thr famlly homi in Hdl.b„,„ I Im r »day aftcriioon, N,ornib<r N> f.dlo« mg h, «ri fallar« Mr. < ‘ idlina *’ was burn m Kirks ville, Missouri, Nuvrinfier 13, i«47, and i sine |u Portland '»• 1874, whi rr I k was on the police force fut I I year«. Hr mar rird Martha N Whtttlr |« 1886. m,l «lo- aurvivi « hlm. After Irav ■ ng I ortland hr moved <•« a farti, ■¡orili ■ •I Hillsboro, remaining thr rr fur 3 4 years and later timi re! t<> I !dl«L«ir<>. M Itile a reni, ni of Hlll»boro tu- had ni ted a« a metnber of thè .... ...... loiard for 13 year» and dtiring thè lattei year. of hi» fife liad actrd as court bailiff. ||< «ad lieeomr a faimfiar character irouml tiir court house, wherr he was knoMii and rr»|M-ctcd by all l»r Ihll.lioro MIN CHARGED WIIH LARCENY ARRESIEO SON OF PIONEER DIES Daniel Emrick Was Hillsboro Resident Many Years Dini, I Boone F.mri, k died al hi» HILLSBORO LOSES AFTER HARD FIGHT Discovered by Auto Theft De lionir in Hillsboro, November »0, Forest Grove Gets Break and part ment in Portland following an illneks of several Wins Annual Game w.eks. Mr. Emrick was nearly FEDERAL CHARGE LIKELY 70 years of age HILHI OUTPLAYS GROVE llr uns born January 7, 1854, Engineer Believes Machine .Stall Rudolph («rati and Oiornai Pratt on the donation land claim of hl. Outweighed Several Pounds to ed While Storekeeper Thinks Alleged to Have Stolen parents, Solomon and Lousetta Man, locals Hold Rivals to Men Were Confused Automobile Parta Anna Emrick, at Cornelius. He Two First Downs was first married to .Mr». Sarah All„ rt \ -liofi li, ) . 28, uf Hoy, Rudolph (iraif, aged IH, nn<l -*t, «art anil lived on a fnmi near After putting up thr most glori ,,, killi d stili 1*1* broli« r, l’rler Thomas Prati, ; i . ì , ,,f i|i||k|Miro, S< hull« for mor- than 20 years- mis fight ever witnessed on a high J \ Alidi In l . 2H, Wa. «figliti) HI wer. arri «t, d Mombiy night on ,i I'hc "Gold Rush” took him to the school field between two inter piriti w li» h thr mitiiiiiuliil« Ilici • barge of larceny and pini • d in North ill l!»OO, and except for this scholastic elevens and after ch ar ut r» »In» in« bèl by Ibr I’ li tlx- county jail I’rntt 1« also lirit f period had made Washing ly outplaying their opponents, A X I llli1H»‘»»»k | m » iiji »I train ai • barged with unlawful cohalnta ton county his home all his life the heavy Forest Grove high foot Hot i» vi« rday. lion with Nita Bi.luip, with whom H, was married to Mary Hef ball team. Hillsboro dropped the Struck by Strpa hr is «aid to have In id for inni ti, y November 7, 1909. He ¡» annual Thanksgiving day classic Thr hi » li fiati •t«l|>|M’<! at t tir ly two 11 nr» in ( >r• neo .ind olii, r •urviveil by hi» widow, a brother, to their ancient rivals, 7 to 0 _\|«»«>r« »tur« ni !<«*v f«»r supplir« places. 1 • d,mi ilinrgc» inai lx Thomas Emrick of Hillsboro, and The big break of the gam.- aik I h * r» jtiwt h'ftVitiff (tir bollir placrd against the Litter two h. ■ «ister, Mrs. K. E. Day of Ellens came near the end of the last Thr trini un» hrafil tu wlitwtlr, cause they nri «nld to line liieil burg, Washington, all of whom quarter, when Hillsboro’s safety bui ih« I thuiight II WS« romiti# in Idali «», hi violation nf th« M mti] «••re with him at his death. fumbled the wet ball, which slip (funi il»» m r »1 filiti M» rr !«».» killi. wkite «In* « art IL was a niembrr of Montesu- ped through his hands on a punt f»»r ih« Irmi» (rum tha! direi th»ti • Ilo Itile* hilll, Grsif ConfrABri ma Lodge No. 50 I. O. (). F.. and and Forest Grove recovered on Thr L»< "fli‘»liVr hi! thr whrrl • •( Thr auto thrfts’ »1« partmrnt of the Independent Order of IL limi always taken a pari in the locals 40 yard line. Two line thr m n lime «liti thr t w <> litro ’< hool affair« In thè cminty seat • »f thr Purtlnnd poli»*« »1« part M uscovitcs. bucks failed to produce anv ra- wrrr ihrttuii «mi. Albert » |«»»r |n and ha<l taken an active pari In iiirnt ditrovrrrd (trnif in that The funeral service» were con- sults in yardage gained for the ih» tiriti», wlirrr thr «lr|ta «»f n Grange affair« «•¡tv u hrn hr tri* <1 to •»«•!! «om< lucteil by the (hid Fellows, and Grove and on the third down they «ir » rtiwhr«! Iti» h< a«l *ih| «Iratfff« I IL- 1« «uri irei! bv hi« wifr ami autonmbilr a<'c» *<40riu>« !!• wa« Georg, Limber us« the director. pulled a lucky pass that netted Inni • . f»»r •»< » < ra| a «nh. u lui« onr aister, Mr« Thomas (’onnrll arrrwlr«! and « <»n(« •»>•« <1- th* Port Revert-ml A. E Smith of Port them a touchdown. The pass l*rl< r M«ti thriiwn rlrar nn<| «u» of Portlaml* land poli» <• rallini; Sh« riff \lrx mil. formerly pastor of the local was right over the head of Hilhi’s tairn «I pitti» a fra ilijurir» lo III» The fonerai servire» werc con andrr, who went to th« Graif H iptist church, offi. iatrd. Inter defensive halfback, who was so alni and li» «>« I A Ibr ri dlrd » if li ilurted I >v 11,, (ìrange, of • hieh home near thr ball park and ar ment «a» in thr Hdl»boro ceme badly crippled in one leg thnt he in a (• h tu imi tra aftrr Iw-itig r«i tery. he Ha« a tiwiidx r and «ere lirld rr»tr«| Pratt. could not intercept the pass, or nrtl mi»» thr >»t«irr Srtrtl hiiitoin« t« r-s, thr«» «»pot Sunday in thr Baptist church the score would undoubtedly have l‘hr • ».I turn<«| ground «t tbr •*, «ator M (ì Ilare «|»«>ke iri UglitB, a tir« ami an overcoat lie LOCAL GIRL CHOSEN looked different. The touch st'iirr And In the opim.m of Ju< m, '«orfani In eompliance «llh a longing tn l»r \\ D M’ hih I «eri down was followed by a goal kick FOR EASTERN TRIP Mm.rr thr Roy storekeeper, the» • •ng rxprc«»rd *l«h of Mr ('<>1 found in their po«»< »»ion. accoril- making the score 7 to 0. Nili«! hnir been confused as iag to the offii • r> Many of tlx -c lina. Makes Long Run «lirri liuti« The marhinr m a« «••I article« wrrr found by Sheriff Frances Ball to Represent Pacific With only nine minutes to even thr tr««l» w hrn thr traili mmr University at Student Con Alexander when he returned tn CONCRETE WALKS ARE up the score the local bovs i nter thr • I «ttlrgiiArd itllrguar«l UHlir •«•mr t!i«lan«'r ference in East rd into the game with a fight that ORDERED CONSTRUCTED the (iraif home nftcr placing • • A) It» llir rtiKitirrr Pratt in jail. Mrs firmi wns ills nearly swept their heavier op « In» w t «tiff for th» covered in n «mall out building I ores! (¡rove, Ore., lire. 5 Miss A fake •taf i«m ll< hr lie %« « that I hr rtt l-ocatmn of Dog Pound Source of when he returned am! it is I rances Ball of Hillsboro has ponents off their feet. Much Worry to Councilmrn. pass from Frost to H Glascoe, r‘n» *i«llrd «nd that tbrjf hud no thought «he wa» try mg to », • rete ■ !>< < n selected to represent Pacific combined with a sensational run Petition Read •»|»|M»rt miti tu «r| «mi u( th< wsv some of the «tide« article«, fur Inn, rsity nt the Student Confer- by Glascoe after he had caught I caie» Wif» and Child ncc to I m - held in Indianapolis, the ball, netted 80 yards. Follow- Ordluanics providlng for Ihr the sheriff. aft,r sonic trouble, IL Icavea hi» w ife, formerly Drrrnilier 28 to January 1. found three nmtometcr« and nn this. Hillsboro fumbled and lost building of cenimi «idewalk • on Mi«« Iliral., Ih H • rnians of \f, This conference is held every the chance to score and thus overcoat Mltmvdlr i sud a «mali child. IL thè prop, ri i owned by AA A Wi four years under the auspices of stave off the bitter taste of de Taken From Car farai, d th< ( balun rs piat e near ley on I ifth and Oak, ami thnl The overcoat was Ink, n out of •I k Student Voluntei r Movement. feat at the hands of Forest Grove, of Ilei d Itigli S Oli «second «trect Boy. The dead man sai a •Till Dr AA’imd’« car Sunday night. It It is for the purpose of strength- who before the game, in various of Anione V uidehry, prominent were passed al thè Tuesilay night I» said, ami thè <»thrr article«» ning a world stud< nt fellowship, write-ups said that Hilhi’s ex meeting •■( thè city fathers. piotirr r were taken from car. nrnr the io disenss world problems, inter cellent record was due to picking Thr quratlon a» lo whethi r thè Thr finir r d will lie held at the Ala.onic hall here arid the dance national relations, the relation of easy marks- • Idewalk sbollili I h - bulli withtn a Si Frani i» ('ntlxdic church ..I ball Saturday night 7»,mie timers he colli ge student to thr solu- Forest Grove recovered the foot of thè proprrty fine on thè Boy. t 1„ rr.,« ami Fatti, r t J for Ford car« were also taken ■ ion of these problems, the rela ball and punted out of danger At VA' ib v prop, rtv, Iwcause thr otlirr Sprinter adì officiate. from a garage building nt Sy linn tion of Christianity to the college this stage of the game Hillsboro’s «idew alk » student and the rest of the world, plucky little quarterback and by these men, it is nllegeil. «t r, et, brought SPEAK TO ASSOCIATION Prntt had been staying at the md general campus problems. captain. Laurel Frost, who enter ,1 w o do id, d to follow thr prop Each college is allowed one ed the game with an injured leg, Graif home here. ■ rty line and r, quir, the others to Delegates to State Meeting Are representative for each one hun which had been growing worse at moi •■ lia, k If no change I« made HOLD TURKEY SHOOT Selected at Banks dred students up to the first 800 every scrimmage, was taken from right vw iy it I« thought that thr mil one representative for each the game and a few minutes later gradr schon children will liavt- The third turkey shoot of the Profesor J It Horner of Orv .'00 students dwivr the first 800. the timer's gun ended Hilhi’s m •.••lient opportunity to play season will be given by the Amer the maximum number of repre- chance to make it two straight *'•« Agni idtura) college and Ko ••it AAhealdon. stale Red Cross checkers on the iig»ag sidewalk* ican Legion nt the old fnir sentatives being 28. In addi victories from the Grove. Wsl director, of Portlaml. were The sidewalk belonging to E I. grounds Sunday morning, nt 10 (ion to this each college 1« al Team Praised ll” I” i d -I" ib« r» I-. fort th« Prrklns I« said to be out in thr o’clock. The l-cglon shoots lime lowed to send one faculty mem It would be no disgrace to be strrrt six fret, and he is said to ticcn drawing large crowds, ami bcr. ” ' - »f til. AA ashmg defated by a team like Forest hai,- brrn refu.rd prrnnssion to last Sunday 40 birds wen won as !"" Teacher.’ a.soclatti.n Delegates are chosen on a basis Grove under any circumstances, build it thrrr. prises nnd 8rt the week before. ' ' 1 Baal, l i....... iogh >f leadership, character, person An ordinance providing for Turkeys nnd geese will be given ality, nml ability to multiply the but Coach Goodman and his men •rh.M.I |.,t Saturday. deserve unlimited praise for the The music was in charge of holding thr *|»rcia! rlectinii on Sunday influence of the conference by wonderful game they put up. Al Irof, „„r (• w Lawrence of I’n th,- propos,-,! nrw city charter on their reports and activities after though heavily outweighed, tke WILL AWARD TROPHY Drcrinlx-r was passed and thr they return. '">■», r»dy and Ml,. File. « Hillsboro line held like a stone Delegates from O. A. C., U. of wall and allowed the Forest •«»rfniaii of Forest Grove. Mar document will I m - printed in this A cup will be given to th, man OU werk’» issile of the Independent <>. Pacific University, Linfield «•»rt Mooberry of Corneliu« AA hat is Io be done with thr the Hilhi foot bn II tram who fur College, Will.niuttr University. Grove team to get through for ’•»rd a class demonstration for only two first downs during the • log« taken up by thr city F This ni«hrd thr greatest inspiration U. of O. Medical School. North departmental work ami entire game, while Hillsboro was fur the boya during the past sea is a question that was drbated I’ ll itic Dental College, Eugene able to get through the husky ' 1 Hubard, of Forest (¡rove son, by thr Rotary club tonight, •l-kr on penmanship. Delegates bai k and forth a considerable when they entertain the eleven nt Bible University, and Pacific Col line of the boys from the univer 11 ! ” "" ’ “"« include J. p tun, following pri srntation of a a dinner at tlx- Christian church- lege will mci t in Portland Christ sity town seven times for first .’•/d'»".......... Beaverton. AV. A petition signed by person», either This will be in the nature of an mas Eve. and will leave for In downs. Roland Deck, stationed working or filing near thè vicini •'«hnston ,,f nn„k diannpolis on a special train. opposite Forest Grove’s 240- s, John It Sto tv of the city pound, to have it annual award. »•Il nf F Miss Ball is the daughter of pound guard, showed that sire »I (irme, Mildred V A program suitable to tlx- oc Not being able to ar cuiilscn "f Tigard, Hugh Said removed casion has been arranged by the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ball, well doesn't count by playing circles ’"*• "f Hillsboro, nini Olive Bi n rive at any decision ’he buck was Rotarian« who take an active part known residents of Hillsboro. around the bigger man. passed to the sanitary committee Sin graduated from Hillsboro "•••< <>f Bethany. Hilhl F G. to provide a suitaldr reception in boys' work. high school in 1921 and from the First downs, scrimmage 7 2 room for the unwanted canines MEET AFTER 40 YEARS Eastern Star Social club «ill Oregon Normal School in 1928. First dow ns from passes 1 1 meet at the home of Mrs. W F. She is a junior nt Pacific Univer Total yardage 58 120 X|i»'il Dy ,I, of Canton, Ohio, t. STUDENT BREAKS LEG Jacobsen. 977 First St., tomor sity and is very active In college This was the last game of the »'"••ng relative nt Bethany. Hr row afternoon. Th,-re is business activities. She is a member of season for the Hilhl eleven and flu Theta Nu Society. ’ " '•» ''b. ,,f Arnold Dvslr of Disregarding the signal of F. (’ of importance to transact. during the season they have won nine games and lost but the one. -xl ||d. I. th,. fir,t (imi- Putnam off Scholl, thnt hr wa« an enviable record for any high m.t for 40 years. Ar going to turn at Third and I.In school team. I, (’untoli IO 'rara colli is thought to have been re the collision «hu/'"' *1"'' *" Tlrrgon ever sponsible Johnson, high Orville which GRANGE TO ELECT star, was thrown school football wiu r ,1, »'••»)• much phased '• "r- i-.m nnd will go back from his motor,^ 'le, breaking hi» Election of officers will be held hrnngh Southern Oregon nnd leg Johnson «a. taken to Dr. F,. at the regular meeting of the • •f-muinft.-r the holiday.. He II. Smith’s hospital and it i« Hillsboro Grange Saturday. The thought he »ill be out of all high Grange has been doing some very th “ better country than good work for the benefit of the «dianoti., valley any place school athletic, for many month» farmers this year and it is expect ed that a large turnout will be on HAS APPLE DISPLAY SEES RIG GAMES hand to secure the best of lead- tun' i '•'•ar Orcnco re Harney I.ci. of Beaverton, the f. «"" ’•''.'"’"«‘vlng day from a AA'nshington county apple king, LOCAL BOYS STAR wi ' s ' ’wit in San Francl.cn, brought in n fine display of De licious and (¡olden Delicious ap Mint " w,,,‘ Ernest and Edgar (Ikcv) Ran- fnotl' ii" l" he saw tlx- big pie. to display in the Argus win now, graduates of the Hillsboro dow. He Im. ribbon, that lie has v, r i ' between the Uni high achool. starred in the foot Piii,1.' • tliforiiii» and the won in npple show, where varie ball game Saturday in which Pa th, ' ' "E AA nshlngton, and ties have been entered from every cific University defeated the Uni place ami especially from Hood nTV ’T”* ,“*t versity of Montana. They are River. He lias apple, that can t •nd |j . b1’ ’ * , r" s»""Tot’d said to have played stellar ball C,|lf *,f ( He Mavs that the be beat in any locality. for the Grove. rr. ....... ■•'«IriitM put on a stunt lov/ ''c""’ ” ’"'"t't" lunr "wnl STUDENTS IN DEBATE EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS OW,"K Slnnford. BROTHER SLIGHTLY HURT Helen Morril of this city was on I,, ||, 1 ' ' ,u n Ilf «until of ( "nr the debating team nt Pacific Unl- H<-i , N in •nw’' Saturday. veraitv that won the Phi Alpha Ing nbing nicely follow Tan debate trophy at Pacific. Homer Duck of Hillsboro wm lor anl ,,,\rrnllon some time ago Oi *PP«ndi<jlti». 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