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ILLSB0R0 VOL. XXX. HILLSBORO. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 IAX COMMISSION MAKES HEOUGIIONS ELECTION IS WEDNESDAY Prupoattd Charter to Coma Be fore Electorate I hr special « Ity « |< , l(, ro|r WHIPPING Or CADEIS DENIED BY JOHNSON FROST WINS LOVING CUP Voted as Greatest Inspiration to Team For Past Yew CLOSING OF TOWN ORDER RESCINDED I In- Rotary < l,,|> losing cup for Survey of All County Budget is on thr proposed , |ty , |,arlrr «III National (•uard Support With- th. man on th, |,lg|, „.j,,,,,, ioo|. ( OmpGled Public l*r h< Id n. at Wrdncstlay, at the drawn I rom Military School ball tram who prove«! 1», be thr CUT SHERIFFS BUDGET I arge Sums Cboppad Off of Mis- (r||ai»a«MM Items No India- crimtnale Cutting • Uy « ouiki I room in th, eity hall, from W o’rliK-k III the morning un til ti In llir afternoon. I Io proposed charter will jtl»t »imply make the other more Workable, actording to the coun ciliarn. It dear» up a number o f tion» thal havr berti hasy In • ml also allow* for ■P officer», allow« for a Ix-ltrr mrthod ,,f , oli«-, ting Street »ss« *»m» ut», f,,r consolidatimi of offi, rr* and for an occupatimi taa. ¡tir ih < d of a iirw charter ha» tx-rn f« Il for *omr lime and II i» hoprd thal thr rlrctoratr will hrlp In providlng a charter »ulta Idr to cOVrr t I h - licrd» of lllllsbo r»i. No TF ASKED TO RECONSIDER Implication of III Treatment Re sented by Students at In stitution, Says Leader greatest inspiration to his Iran, mat.-» was won by Laurrl ' "plain, nt • banquet given by thr < lub f ,r th. boy, ]MMt Thurs day night, in thr basemrnt of the Christian church. A secret vote of thr entire trmn wa* taken with the result that one of the greatest honors that can < befall a youth in hi» M-hool , «lav* f. 1) to Frost. ........... Frort ha» played quarterback on thr f'xitlinl! t. am an<! was recently rr rlrcte«! captain of thr tram for next year Thr R„t,ry club plans to make th, prrs, ntatlon of this cup an annual affair . III, work of th« las • «inscris demal of tin < liargi s that »tu Hou ami supervising commission, drnti bt’t ii whipped at tin win« h w •• much more estrusili < >rt -gun Military institut« wa» than was cS|MM-Ud, because «if the niaitr by ( iptnin H L. JohiiMoii, ruling of the attorney general re <‘<>in iiiNOflnnt of tin- niditnry ■ poring the «•«•mmla»lon to pass on •»< bool, u h< ii int< rvi<-u< <1 <*on* • II •< liool ami road district bud rrrning th<* withdrawal of thr ,,-t», lis» In en «omplrte«! and the Oregon \ationnl giinr»! from th<- approved budget ha* krii turnrd «<*|i<»ol, folio* ing nn hivrutigatloli r to the county commissioner», «»f < <>n <1 i I ion n th< r< by Major »I,, will prepare thr lulling, fot Jatiim S. (¿ay Jr. of Portland. ilo county. Thr action wan lak< n following HILLSBORO LEGION Cut Discriminatingly a mrrtihg of th< g< lo rnl »t/tif. WILL HOLD ELECTION l'io «oiiimisaton i«as realised SIX ARRESTED FOR whic h wmt into c hartfri» tliai > that by llidlw rlminalr cutting <•! LIQUOR VIOLATIONS (‘orn inn lid <i nt Johnson tnadr a Many Candidates in Field for budgets more harm Ilian good I prarthr of utrikini; boyn arrow» Poat Commander, Two up might readily be done, and be I Sheriff’» Office Taking Active thr band» witli a »trap for viola for Adjutant Next Year cause ibi« i» II» first year, and Ih» I Step» to Enforce Provisions ti<>n of thr rulra. In a atrinrnt information In Its hands be tn g I of Dry l_aw tna<lr io thr (Irryoii Journal, Ad | rhe next < ommander of Hillsboro ii,i<»«arllv limited, the commi» I jutant (¿rnrral (¿rorgr A. White • i,,i>« r* have felt that they •),oul<l I Nis n>< n, ■ liargrd with liolatlng t'ondrniiH (l »iic'h method» of dl» po*t of th« American Ix-gion will tn- selected from among W. H. in.ik, only »mil »hange» In Inni I (hr ll«|iior In««, h««r lx rn arrest riplmr. Vt illinins, William Harris, W. V. r4 get» •• were « I, arly rl<r»,hr w it hi it thr last f, w <|ays til Puniihmrnt Mild III budget« hair I m »n lareful I * * i ' • 1 < r i f f . f r •»s»i t h< «»ff i < r < > f “Cor|M»ral pum»hnirnt inflic t» cl M< Kinney and Dr. J. H. Rossman Ik !<» »rr tliwi thr) •••» I >!<« nff ( «< <»rgr Xlrtitmlrr The upon any radrt at anv time u .*1» it the meeting of the Hdlatxiro nut rirrrtl thr »it |w-r ««III « «»•• u»< h arr Drwry Bu»hn«-ll, Sidney nc’ithrr rtrr»»ivr nor brut.il. a* it post next \\ < dnvaday night. H. »tiliithtiiftl bm<talh»ii, aik I lid» Im« I ( raw funi and l’rrd ( Brine would appear, and wn» limited to \xt«-ll and L. J. Merrdl are in the c<*i>»i«|rrtiblr wo rk Th« 'hiiiti, nil <»f Portland, John Wag* i frw »pat» noon thr hand». - ii<l running for post adjutant. Other nominee» are: V. M. rrtlurthiim um«lr by ihr roinuil« »her of Hutton and Frank Stroud Commandant Johnwon. “Such Howard, ( . G. Reiter, A. N. Wil »i<»w tola! »orn« thing ovrr J 1(1, • nd John Hollrnl»r< k of Braver mild puni»hmrnt ua» only accord cox, <». Pow er» for finance officer ; (MM), tin priiitipffi! Item bring on< ton. »•<1 111 <a»r» ufirr« tl< radrt pull of $ I *1. SOO. miwrllmnronq III thr Buwhnrll. who wa » vaiti to have i»hrd aggravated hi» off« n»r bv Roy M. Poole, A. W. Hoffman «ountv budget» which didn't ftp » brrr ••■ tnt. ua* arr« it» <1 bl rrjkrat« d repetition» aftc-r bring .«nd G. W. Clark for sergeant-at- armat A. H. Morgan, F. V. En |nir to |»r a ju»tHml»l« r%|»rn«h I Deputi X Ingil Wrrkrrt, and wa» warned.“ turr utidrr that item illowrd hit frrrdotn on pavnirnt “Parent» have, »incr reading geldingcr and W. V. McKinney Xnother item of $3i(M) for trnf • »f Í500 <a»h bail. Hr wat ar ilir^r arti<l<N io th« paprrt fith for chaplain; Earl Hobb* and L ft< ufFii'cr» wa » rut front thr »her rraltrd loar Garden Ifotnr. rr w ritten to me, or ha»tcncd to C. Allen for historian; C. G. Rei iff » budg« t, it Ap|M*Arilig that ill« (‘raw ford and Brinrtfharn wrrr •ntervirw mr |M*r»orially. a»»iiring ter, Earl Haworth, Morri* Weil . Perkin* for tin execu law rctpiirrm that traffic ofturr» trrr»l< d nt («arden Hoinr anti had nir of their »up|»ort and gh ing md II b< paid from tlir r«»ad* and high Mjtior in thr « ar, according to thr tratimany •» to th< fart <>f thr in tive committee. The di»cu»*ion of the I^rgion wav» fund A pprotimatr 11 fl SOO I «ificrr». »ffi«rr». Thrt waived waited riamili* »titutioti bring properly admin program for building in connee of th« fySOO providrd by I au for | Hon nnd thrir b<»n<!» wrrr placed i»terc<l. No cadet» have b< < n thr tat < <«n»crt alion romml»«i«*i> I it ftOOO each withdrawn from the institution lion with tlx Coffee Club, Ladies w ill I»«- turn« d l»a< k to thr grnarnl I Two »til!» and TOO gallon» of »ince these article» appeared nnd \uxiliary and other organixatlon* fund, a» the roinmi»Bion r»tlinatr» I «im*h wrrr diwcovrrrd, according four '/I ■IlcatKin* for the entering is also expected to come up. That there is agitation for the that thr rtpciiwr for clerk birr. I to thr <»fficrral when they arrr»t of new cadet» have been received. American Legion to take up a «tationrry and other ci|»en»r»| <| John Wagoner of Button lli» ’’The cadets rc»crt the impli* ■irogram for the proper mainten will not rterrd flOOO I bond» were placed at $2000. ati,,n» mad«- and if they were M the urgent rr«|uc»t of th» I While U r< kert nnd Smith were .-owed by a whip they would not ince of the Hillsboro cemetery ias been announced bv several lotinl v court the lax «-<4>imi»»ion I ratig-iling n cache near Bcav remain loyal to the institution. w lio n>r in favor of the move unnnimously approved an Item I erton. llielr attention was attract Requests Investigation ment. ■ ■I #5000 to provide two main I d to a car that was parked They "Rumor* were perhap* *tnrtcd talners fur thr macadam roads of I nv< stignted nnd say that they by person» adverse to the *<-hool. lh< county, lieliriing that this el I found liquor in the car. As a re and on hearing tin* I rv<|uc*trd an TWO ARRAIGNED ON LARCENY CHARGE |iendltiirr will reault in saving I suit Frank Stroud nml John Hol nvestigation from th«- guard. •riernl tioirs that amount to th« llciilxik of Beaverton were taken The investigating officer came taxpayers of the couny by pre I into custody, while I was away and a* a con»c Mr». Graif Thinks Boy Was Used as Tool in Automobile Ac «riding the rapid destruction of quence he did not hare all the cessory Theft ERICKSON RE-ELECTED the rock »ml gravel mad«. fact* in the case. Th, , ounti loidg, t In, hid. "The cailct« have been taught $2X8 366 64 for the state, $171. ¡Otto Erickson was rr electe«l to look everyboilv in thr face nnd Rudolph Graif and Thoma» Pratt 002 Iff for the county. $110,1*0 (mayor «if Beaverton in the city tell the truth ami they mo«t cer of Hillsboro, arrested last week, 9.1 for th«- »ch<»ol». $103,<137 61) (election last week in ons of the tainly will. I have committed no charged with stealing automobile for th, market roads nnd $ 40, (most holly contested election» tn acta in the proper administration iccossories, have been arraigned 701 19 for thr non high school(the history of Beaverton, accord of discipline of which I am in circuit court. Pratt is also ing to the Itravrrton Review. nshametl. The school i* not main charged with unlawful cohabita di 'ruts The total Is $733.706 I *4 Thr total valuation of th»- Other successful candidates were tained by the taxpayers, but nil I tion with Neda Bishop. V. Rossi. Frank Hocken and expense« arc borne by the man It seems that it was Mrs. Bish county ha* I m - cii placed at $25. George Thyng op instead of Mrs. Graif who was agement. 909.418 12. Sample ballots had to be re "The school owns nil of its «< < n by Sheriff Alexander in the I’hr amount of thr »tale tai for next year is $238.366.6«, or sorted to, as the number of bal equipment with the exception of outhouse at the Graif home and about $50.000 Iras than last year lots printed was not sufficient t" the 16 rific» furnished by the whom the sheriff thinks was hid I Ins Is said to l»e due to the pass till the needs of the registered guard and 1« one of the beat ing stolen material. Pratt and Mrs. Bishop, with a equipped military schools in tin- voters. >L'< of the bicomctax. small child, had been staying over west.” Thr tax commission is com FINED FOR VIOLATION A statement <»f fncts hns been in the park." said Mrs. Graif, who I of < I W»U» of Hill sboi forwarded to th«- adjutant gen lives near the Shute Park, "and '■• chairman, !.. L. Crawford of M inning and J. C. Ixedy of Slier W Mi Kay and W. It McCracken real, along with letters of nppro I took pity on them because of the of Portland were fined $28 each bation from parents of cadets at little child being exposed to the " <M»<|. bv Citv Recorder McCormick last the institution, by Commandant cold, and invited them to stay at TO HOLD EXAMINATIONS Monday, on charges of violating Johnson, nnd lie hopes to have my house." They had Rudolph in their the liquor laws and for disorder the general staff reconsider th«- room until Inte several nights, ac Army Tert far Commission to be Iv conduct at the dance hall. The action which they have taken. • mall tine was imposed because of "Th«' Oregon Military Institute cording to Mrs. Graif, and be Given in April the plea for leniency made by is ideal for boys," says Dr. J. T. coming suspicious she asked the \ linai competitive examination Chief of Police Larson who made MacKay, whose son, Fred, was a reason for it and was told that cadet at the institute for awhile. they w ere going to California. Al for appointment ns second lieu thr arrest. so that th«- boy wanted to go with t'-naiits in thr rrgulnr nrmv will TO FILL CHRISTMAS BOXES them. I'C held throughout the United SOCIAL CLUB ELECTS Instead of this trip, Mrs. Graif it,-« durino tin- weak •ommrnc- >'ig April It, |!Ui4. Application* Mr». Frank Peters was elected The American Legion Auxiliary. thinks they were persuading her • take the , ..iminutioii should In preaident of the Social club of the Post No. fl. will fill Christmas bov to enter into the work which »•ibniitt, <1 ns soon ns possible. Eastern Star at the meeting at Imxc* with candies, etc., for flu later lande«! the two in jail. She • ilia« ns of (hr United State» the home of Mrs. W. E. Jacob boys in the hospitals, nnd the says that when th«' three went to "ho «re single mid between thr son Inst Thursday. The other of boxes may be hnd nt the Argus Portland to sell accessories, the ngi-s of 2| mid ,'|() yrm-« may com ficers were Mrs. Bert Shipley, office. All members nre urged to bov w is sent around to make the I'll«- in this e«amination. Tile»« vice president; Mrs Dan Burk «•nil for box. fill mid return before sales and when he didn’t return ' '■amination« arc always opro to halter, treasurer} Mrs. II. I.. Saturday, December 22. either to Pratt and Mrs. Bishop returned ■ nlisled in, n of (hr regular army Tin ker, secretary, mid Mrs. E. T. the office or to Mrs. I’red Engel Io Hillsboro, where Pratt was ar dinger'« residence, 1330 Baseline rested by Sheriff Alexander. '""I National Guard. For further Helms, press correspondent. • format ion on this subject con Mrs. Helms assisted Mrs. Ja street, near Third. RETURNS TO HILLSBORO '"Il th,- authorities nt hr U. S cobson in serving. 'rm« Rei-riilinu Station* a* fol VETERANS TO GATHER Damon Greer, son of Mr. and '"«» Room 201 New Boat Of BAZAAR WELL ATTENDED •'•r Bldg., Portland, Second mid The annual reunion ami dinner Mrs. II. H. Greer of this city, has «••rnaide Sta . Portland, 775 Wil The liaxaar given by the Farm of the veterans of the 162nd In returned to Hillsboro and will be liniett, St., Eugene, 223 E. Main ington Welfare club Saturday fantry will be held at the Armory connected with the Greer-Powers S| Medford. Post Office Bhlg„ evening netted $*7 for the club, in Portland Saturday night at 7 store. Mr. Greer has been on the •''"•Beton, and Post Office Bldg., according to the report of those o’clock. A tine program of speech road for a number of companies •‘'aleni, Oregon, mid 304 East He in charge. The booths were well es and stunts, including three out of Portland for several years. Bl . A lierdeen, W a-.h i II gf on patronised and the ladies want to good vaudeville acts, has been nr His family will follow him later. "r write to Army Recruiting Olli thank all who helped in putting ranged, according to those in Judge Goodin in hack in his fa <’« r al 201 New Po t Office Bldg., on the baxarr. The money will charge. •’"rtland, Or«>gon, Out of town guests who desire miliar haunts at the office of the ba ndded to the clubhouse fund. to spend the night in Portland county judge. The Goodins hare William Dierdorf nf northrRNf I’ntll Molder, C. F. Parsons and will be accommodated in true ar been in Ashland, where they went “f town wan n (’itv vlnltor Mon VI McDonald of file Oregon Nur my style, with cots and blankets on account of the judge's health. • M*. ||(. J, running thr Willinm sery company of Orenco were at the Armory, provided they no He is much improved now, how J ohn pUce for hla uncle, who h Hillsboro visitors on Monday in tify the officers in charge a few ever, and is digging into the coun ty business with a real seit. the Interests of the nursery. days in advance. C.B. BUCH/NAN&CO Gatherings Stopped for Day by Authorities QUARANTINE IS ( Incorporated » DEALERS IN URGED Bulletin Issued Asking Parent» and Teachers to Maintain Watch of Cases Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes Thr order of thr city health d< ■ partmrnt, cloning thr Hillsboro schools and other public gather ings last Friday, was counter manded on Saturday through ac tion of the city council, following a meeting of thr srhool board, council and representatives of the chamber of commerce, to inves tigate the health conditions. MANUFACTURED OF Beaver Brand Feeds Few Cases Found The schools, theatre and other public gathering« were ordered closed Friday by action of th«- city health authorities because of the reported prevalence of mra* les and scarlet fever. The inves tigation showed only one scarlet fever case on the records of the city health officer and that the height of the measles epidemic had passed, according to Coun cilman O. Phelps. Teachers and students had scattered to their homes, but frantic efforts on the part of Su perintendent M. B. Signs secured the opening of the schools on Monday. The attendance in the schools is materially reduced, but the au thorities thought there would be less danger with children in schools than if they were allowed to play around together. A strict quarantine has been recommend ed rather than the closing of the town. Telephones: 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branchea-Corneliua, North Plain«, McMinnville I GRutrt * NOW Select Gifts that last The gift of a life time for old or young A WATCH State Board Counsels The state health authorities were taken into counsel and it was found that medical rule* favor the keeping of the schools open nnd the enforcement of a strict quarantine on houses. Community Health Bulletin Careful daily inspection shall be made by the teachers and any pupil with suspicious symptoms shall be »ent home at once. If the pupil live» at a dis tance, notify the principal or su- perintendent who will make ar rangements for transportation by calling the parents or otherwise. Measles, mumps, German meas les, chicken pox must be- quaran lined. If a physician is not call ed. the health officer must be no tiffed. If in doubt, consult the health officer. Children w ho are sick must not be sent to school or allowed to attend public gatherings. Quarantine must be kept. This means that children in a home where there is contagious disease must not leave the property and home of the parents. Parents in homes where conta gious disease exists, must warn all people away from the house where there is quarantine. Where a pupil has been absent because of illness, and no physi cian has been in attendance, par ents must be absolutely sure the child is well and that there is no danger of contagion. The health officer should be consulted in this matter. If a physician has been in attendance, he should issue a certificate showing that there is no danger of contagion. If dangerous symptoms appear in any fimily. well members of that family must occupy other premises if they are to attend school. Plans are also being made for health inspection of the school* bv the local physicians who have volunteered their services to sup plement the work of the teachers J. L ANDERSON Hillsboro*» Quality Jeweler Hillsboro, Oregon 1147 Second St. I FOREST GROVE, OREGON STATEMENT OF CONDITION Cail of the Comptroller, Sept. 14, 1923 Resource» Liabilities Loans —----------- 1 $431,146.73 Bond* --------------- 43.295.99 Banking House. 19,000 00 U. S. Bond_____ 248,434.53 Cash and due from banks — 146,004.49 Capital__________$25,000.0( Surplus _____ 50,000.01 Profita__________ 10,873.3) Circulation ____ 2i,400.0< Deposita ______ 77 7,607Ji * X:*— « _ ■ . I $887,880.9'. $887,880.97 “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK’ 3 and 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits John E. Bailey J. A. Thornburgh W. W. McEldowmy I aakiar Vic« President President W. J. Mills, Asst. Cashier E. F. Burlingham S G. Hugh« THRIFT OR WASTE ELECT OFFICERS Officers elected at the last nice* ing of the Farmington Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Boge. Wednesday, December 5, include Mrs. Lillian Laughlin, president: Mrs. Mints Adams, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Norn Jack, secretary treasurer; Mrs. Etta Cook, com sponding secretary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. F. Clark and Mrs. Charles Clark. Mrs. W. Putnam was elected to membership. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. A. Adams, January 2. EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS Consult a specialist .it the first signs of defective vision and save your eyes. See Dr. l.naader at Anderson's Jewelry Store, Satur day». 86-tf “COMMUNITY WEALTH IS “COMMUNITY HEALTH »» I —which IN THE INTEREST OF THE EN TIRE COMMUNITY YOU SHOULl SA\ E. BY ACCUMULATING YOUR SUR PLUS FUNDS YOU ELIMINATI w \sii: I YOU ENRICH YOURSELF > <>l 1 NII It II THE COMMUNITY JOIN WITH US IN THE ELIMINA I'lON OF WASTE for community good SHUTE SAVINGS BANK LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY