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T he H illsboro A rgus County Official Paper « Devoted to the. Interests of Hillsboro, the County, the State, the Nntion. HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924. VOLUME XXXI SCORES OF ANSWERS ON MOST HORRIBLE SIN ARE TURNED IN I CHAMBER TO CONTINUE UNION SCHOOL SUPPORT D Busines» Men Sign Up As Body to Parade On Defense Day Some Have Been Warm Others Have Missed It All County Meeting Will Be Held That the union high school Business Houses Will Be Closed Couple of Miles At That Time Sunday at Park movement be continued and that I ----- and HOLD ROAD MEETING AT KINTON GRANGE BANKS SHOW WILL Road Supervisors are START WEDNESDAY All County Invited to Attend Meet on Saturday Day Is Set Aside for Children And Club Exhibits A big road meeting will be held Professor McReynolds Will Talk Friday Night at the Kinton Grange hall Satur I financial support be given, was SOME HITS ARE GIVEN Everyone has a different idea FEATURE the decision made by the chani- PARADE TO ASSEMBLE AT 2 as to what comprises the "Most GOVERNOR IS TO SPEAK day afternoon at 1 o'clock. It will be sort of a good roads meet I her of commerce nt the first fall Leature To Be Given Under Aus Horrible Sin in the World." Every Resident, Man, Woman meeting Inst Thursday night. A. E. Clark of Portland is Speak Many have been the answers and More Exhibitor» Than Ever Be ing with the new waler grade pices of Christian fore Will Try For route around Caldwell hill as a er and E. B. Tongue is and Child Is Invited to I Finis Brown will take charge of Endeavor varied. The majority of them Prize» model. This route is two and a Chairman of Day Attend Big Picnic the work. deal with religious life. • ■ half miles long and through the The chamber of commerce Professor A. B. McReynolds of Some have tried to get 'infor The Bapks Hog and Dairy timber, and is of great value to Hundreds of pcratins, farmer* voted to sign up ns a bodv to The time for holding the rxer* mation on it from tlx- < ditor, even Texas will tell what he believes is show, which this year include» the people of Scholls. and business rnrn and their fam parade on D< fense Day. rises in observance of Defense offering inducement». Some have "The Most Horrible Sin in the ¡the School Fair, the Calf and Pig 1 o ’ clock A parade will start at Hies, arc expected to nttcud the in Hillsboro has been been warm, others have missed it The civic improvement, "get Day Grange I an,i will go out over the old road World” at the Christinn church first “All County Get Together" together,” publicity nnd indu 'changed from tin hours of 1 to 3 a mile, some have gone from thr ¡chib exhibits and the Grang- ', will start next Wednesday I and back over the new. A mem tomorrow night (Friday) at 8 | Fair, nt the Shute park, Hillsboro, next trial committee siftmiitted a r<- ¡o’clock ns originally set to from sublime to the ridiculous. i and will last over Friday, and her of the state highway commis o'clock. Sunday. A program attractive ‘2 to 1 o'clock tomorrow after A few of the answers that have ’promises to be the most success- sion will be present as well as Traveled Afar to all has been arranged and, ac i n <1 i m I <• « 1 n big noon. The Hillsboro business Ix-cn turned in are as follows: Mr. McReynolds has been in ful from every standpoint that the state some representative of cording to the way it is bring re houses* will be closed during that "Ingratitude,” "Ingratitude to has ever been held in the county. highway depart- every state west of the Missis engineering reived all over tin- county, it is time. God,” "Reckless Driving," "Dis sippi, through Canada and in Old Wednesday Children ’ » Day supervis- ment.. All of the road assured of bring a success. Speaker Forceful owning Christ," "Unbelief," "Not Road Meet At Chamber Thousands have at Wednesday is scheduled as ors in the county are also invited Mexico. Service at 11 tempted to guess the most hor A. E. Clark of Portland, n Studying the Bible,” "Dishon Children’s day and special em to attend. » A union church service will hr A double highway loop meet member of the American Legion esty,” "Rejection of the Holy phasis will be placed o'l the Calf There will be 20 gallons of ice rible sin, but no one has yet suc held nt 11 o'clock in thr morning ing will be held in the Hillsboro nnd of the bar association, will Ghost," "Birth Control as Prac and Pig club exhibits on that day cream and lots of cake for every ceeded. He told some of the when thr Rev. Floyd E. Dorris chamber of commerce rooms i lit- th«' speaker of the day. E. B. ticed by Women of Today,” "The as well as the school exhibits, one, according to Fcrd Groner, people in Hillsboro that he hoped of Portland will drllvrr thr ser Monday nt H o'clock. It Is some one would guess it while I Tongue will act as chairman of Real Mrs. Satan is Unbelief," which will be placed in a new who was in town Wednesday. mon. Thr Rrv. M. A. Marcy will he is here for he is anxious to get hoped that everyone who is inter the exercises which will be hel<l "Money,” "Divorce,” "Murder,” building along with the grange be service chairman. Dr. J. H. "Unjust Cruelty,” Deceit," "Av exhibits. rid of the five dollar gold piece ested in n new and better route an the courtyard. Rossman will lead in the song arice, ” “ Race Suicide. ” "Being which he has been carrying with to Tillamook will be present. Governor Walter Pierce will The parade which will assem service, scripture reading will him from city to city, offering it Delegates from Forest Grove, ble nt th«* courtyard nt 2 o'clock, Fat," "Bob tail Flush.” "Shaving be the principal attraction on hr given bv Rev. T.en FishbAck, to the one who guesses what the Portland, Beaverton, Timber and will be headed by the Muscovite a Man With a Didi Razor,” "Ly Thursday, when he is slated to and thr Rrv. Young will give Ihr most horrible sin is. Vernonia will be present. drum corps anil organized by ing,” "Any American who Votes give an address. A big free bar- Invocation. for LaFollcttc,” "Disloyalty,” hecue will also be held on that In order to give some boy or Morris Weil. Various organ!. The "Victory Quartet" of thr "Dope,” "Bearing False Witness ¡day. Baseball games, races and girl, or man or woman, a better Itions have signed up ns a body to Free Methodist church will fur participate in the parade. Rec Against Your Neighbor.” "In ¡other contests will be the main Was Trying to Warn Other» of chance to win the $5.00 he de nish several numbers also. the Danger cided that he would give them lords will be kept of the turnout difference to Religious Life," feature on Friday. Eleven of Hillsboro's churches "Envy,” "Slandering,” "Exacting hints on the question. ."When I in the various towns. Officials Enthusiastic are cooperating with thr Hills PROMINENT TIMBER MAN say the most horrible sin in the the Life Penalty of an Innocent 1 boro chamber of commerce nnd Give Flag Salute The number of exhibitors al Man,” and "Neglect.” world,” he said, ‘ I mean the sfn I Hillsboro grange in putting thr ready signed up arc more than Had Been Resident for More that causes the most sorrow, the The flag salute will be given, get together over in a manner Crowded Conditions Appear in .The flag salute i< Ion hand last year and the of Than 13 Years, and Active sin that breaks the most hearts, s as follows: "I TERM OF CIRCOUIT Several Grades that will make everyone want to In Community Affairs the sin that sends more mothers i pledge allegiance • to the Flag of COURT IS OPENED ficials of the fair are enthusiastic make it nil nnnital or srinl annual over the prospects for a success the Unite.l States nnd to th«- Re to premature graves than any I FRESHMAN CLASS SMALLER affair. While attempting to warn the other sin. It is a very common I public for which it i stands, one George Baker Pleaded Guilty ful fair. Everything is comb'n- Governor Pierce nnd Dr. ing this year to milt* it a real men working under him of a fall sin, one that many people com I Nntion. indivisible, . with Liberty And Was Given Usual $500 George Parrish, Portland cite Gymn Classes Will Not Be Or I success, w hat with the installa ing tree, A. B. Spitler, 50, prom mit. some people every day in ami Justice for all. And Six Months ganized Until Dressing Rooms health officer, will be the speak tion of electric lights in the thriv inent resident of Timber, was their life. Now I have told you Th«* schools will close work -jp Arc Remodeled ers in the afternoon, and R. I :30, nt which time Professor A. The fall term of circuit court ing town in the northern part of . struck on the head by 'X, falling about everything except the an Frank Peters, president of the B. McReynolds of Texas will i opened this week with Judge the county, better roads, and ¡timber Friday, in the woods near swer itself, and that s what I The city schools are practically Hillsboro chamber of commerce, International Timber, and killed instantly, His want you to do,” he said.” Write speak to them. They will then George R. Bagley on the bench, more exhibitors. will ¿ict as chairman. The after settled into the year’s work, .your guesses on a piece of paper be dismissed cither to parade or after holding a brief session in winners will be there and every skull was fractured. .There is no heavy increase in cn noon program begins at 1 :80. thing of interest at a fair. | and bring them with you to the <1<> ns their conscience may de Member School Board Tillamook. rollnu nt. On Wednesday mom- Hold Basket Lunch Granges that will have booths cide. He was bom November 12, 'church Friday night if you don’t Jurors trying the first case, ing there were 540 in the grades 'are Gales. Washington. Banks, 1874, in Manchester. Iowa, where want to go to the trouble of tak A basket lunch will be held which was that of the state versus and 310 in the high school. First under the trees in the t-1- park in Mike Nirkka on a booze charge, I Dilley and Kinton. he lived nearly all the time until ing them down to the Argus of day enrollment last year was 49 I FORMER RESIDENT OF The premium list is practically he came to Timber. He has fice. But remember, that the case of good weather, nnd should I were Page Gardner, C. E. May- .in the grades and 303 in the high COUNTY DIED TODAY it rain the nuditorlum will be nard, John Maurer, Fred Bueh- the same this year as in previous lived at Timber for 13 years and . first one who guesses correctly ' school. used. Someone is going to be ncr, A. Dysle, J. C. Bechen, years. had taken an active part in the I will be the one who will be given Grade» Crowded R. B. Goodin, State Officer For James Sewell, Daniel Deaville, lucky rnougb to have the gover community’s affairs. Mr. Spitler 'the five dollars Friday night.” Crowded conditions appear in Many Years, Well Known nor ent with thrm, so better put August Hickethier, Ella King. ALFALFA YIELDS CAUSE was a member of the school , Wherever he goes, Mr. Mc ¡the following grades: Miss in an extra piece of chicken. in County Milton E. Haas ami J. W. Van- board at the time of his death and Reynolds is greeted with packed CONSIDERABLE INTEREST I Every resident of Washington ¡Young, grade 3 north side, 3?; Hundreds have been dcrvelden. Nirkka was found had been a road supervisor and houses. county, man. woman nnd child. Is i Miss Jones, grades 1A and 2A turned away for lack of room. guilty after a two day jury trial. R. B. Goodin, former resident Source of Green Feed Provided justice of the peace. invited to nttcud the big picnic. 3'5; and at Oak street school, of Washington county and well George Baker, also indicted on Preceding the lecture the five He is survived by the widow During the Dry Summer Hillsboro hns found a big thing ¡Mrs. Bride, grade 3. 37: an«! known here, where he has several a liquor charge. pleaded guilty dollar gold piece will be given to and eight children living at Tim Months nnd wants to let others in on it. ¡grade 7A departmental, 45. An brothers, died in Portland this and was fined $500 nnd given six ber. besides a brother and a sister the one who guessed what the effort is being jnndc to adju**! You can't nfford to miss this 1>ig months in the county jail. He ; in Iowa. most horrible sin is. This lec morning. (O. T. McWhorter) plnv dav. for all of the cotintv - these difficulties without the em wns later paroled on payment of The funeral services were held ture is to be given under the aus lie was born near Prescott, of Alfalfa yields on the farm ployment of another teacher, but forceful tnlks, union church ser .$100 nnd costs. (Sherman Hyre, at Newton sta at the Limber chapel Sunday af pices of the Christian Endeavor vice, picnic lunch and old friend it may not be possible. It may Ontario, Canada, ten miles from Interment was in the of the Christian church. . Cases Dismissed Ogdensburg, New York. Novem tion, for this year show 5,690 lbs. ternoon. ¡lie necessary to move nnothcr ships ns well ns new. ------------------ ---------- - -------- The case of Harriet Reid . for the first cutting, made May 7; ! Hillsboro cemetery. grade bodily from the Oak street ber I. 1852. and moved with his parents to Wilburn, Nebraska, in versus Roy L. Chapman, ct ox, ■ 4.320 pounds for the second cut ESTATES ARE PROBATED FOOTBALL TURNOUT GOOD school to the north side even though the pupils live nearer the October, 1873. He came to this Florence Clary versus Ed Fenton. ting, June 11, and 2,200 pounds MARY’S TO DEDICATE Old Resident Who Died in Swe- Fred Croissant versus Thorn Le for the third cutting the latter Possibly by county in April of 1876. Prospects Declared Good For A (Ink street school. Mr. Goodin married Miss Elma Beau anil husband, Hare, Me i part of July, making a total of | fitting up th« - bell room as a reci- en Left $20,000 Estate New Buildings Will Be Opened Winning Team Freeman, daughter of a pioneer Alcar and Peters versus Werner ¡six tons, and 210 pounds for the t at ion room only, may help 7A. With Carnival and Fair At thr high school there are family, in 1878, near what is now Brahl, and Flora Munford vesxis 1 season. On Fred Sewell's farm The estate of Alfred Erickson, About 30 turned out for the The administration unit and i county resident who died in Swe first high school football prnctice 102 freshmen, compared with 120 North Plains. She died in 1894. J. W. Vandcrveldcn were dis north of Hillsboro the first crop missed. yielded 5,960 pounds cut May 16, the first cottage of the additional den August 4, has been admitted Tuesday night nnd additional last year, while the sophomore To this union three daughters A divorce was given Annie the second cutting made June 28, buildings at the St, Mary's Home to probate. He left an estate val- equipment is the only thing class is correspondingly larger were born—-Lena, of Portland ; needed to bring the number up than last year, numbering 86. ¡Mrs. Lillian Cooley of Pendleton, Christopher versus Dave Chris 2.160 pounds, and the third cut will be dedicated Sunday, Sep ’ued at $20.000. Grant C. Larson, Seniors number 56 and juniors nnd Mrs. Flossie Goodmiller of topher. ting August 3, 2,480 pounds, tember 14. Homeless boys are a brother, who lives out south of to 50. A divorce was also granted making a total of five tons and accommodated at the institution, Hillsboro, was named as one of • Prospects arc exceptionally 66. The organization work is Seattle. 600 pounds for the three cuttings. which has adopted the cottage the heirs. In the year of 1895 he married Eldon Niles versus Stella Niles. good for a championship con about complete except for the An order was given in the case Mr. Hyre has cut a light fourth plan to care for them. Other estates admitted to pro tender this year, nccording to gym classes, which will not be or Miss F.lla Buck, who survives ganized until the dressing rooms him. To this union two children of Francis Johnson versus Wil crop, and Mr. Sewell will have a In connection with the dedica bate were those of Arthur C. Coach Goodman, who says that were bom—R. B.. Jr., of Salem, liam I). \ an Antwerp, order of light fourth crop for green feed, tion ceremonies a carnival and .Weston, Fred Stark, George Zim the team will bettbr last year’s ¡have been remodeled. A number of field meetings fair will be held. ____ ____ ___ Thev are merman and Charlotta D. Cabler. and Miss Margaret of Portland. default to George B. Johnson i record of only one defeat, Only versus B. F. Clay, ' have been held in Washington An order of making an appeal for articles to He was a resident of Cornelius three lettermen were lost to the FOREST GROVE CLUB 'default, judgment and decree county to inspect the alfalfa in be sold at the carnival, the pro ' for a number of years, in the cm* conch by graduation nnd ns he GETS ROTARY CHAPTER Return From Europe I ploy of the late Colonel T. II. was given .Mark T. Cox versus R. different localities, and groups of ceeds of which will be used to bail a large first string eleven last Order of de- Marion and Yamhill county far- furnish this home for the boys. year he now hns 15 "H” men Hillsboro Rotarians May Make Cornelius. He was elected coun K. Loomis et al. Miss Bessie Cunnigham and tault and decree was given G. F. ! mers were here last month for ty clerk in June, 1892, serving scampering around after the ball. I Official Delivery of Miss Lenora Cunningham ot four years. In 1896 he was ap 1’tipper versus S. H. Kaufman. the same purpose. Visit Flaming Geyser Charter Sherwood have just returned Many farmers are becoming pointed supervisor of the Oregon C. A. Harr was appointed re from a three months* visit in CELEBRATE TRIPLE EVENT ceiver in the case of W. G. Schan- | interested in alfalfa, because it is Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Greer re Europe. From Sherwood they Word has been received by the state hospital, nnd had been in tm versus A. C. Lohmire. An oi a continuous source of green feed turned the last of the week from visited Montreal, Canada, and West Side Highway Detour Will i | Forest Grove Rotary club that the employ of the state ever lier was given in the divorce case during the dry summer months. a visit to since. He was promoted to the Tacoma, Mt. Rainier, sailed from Montreal to Glasgow, I the organization has been duly be Buried With Honors of Frances Fisk versus Wilev B. Those contemplating planting al and other points of interest. The L7VWUU11U, nuviv IUIV.J VIOIUU the Wilts elected a member of the Rotary 'secretaryship of the »late board Scotland, where they visited Fisk. An order of confirmation falfa next year should, where Flaming Geyser was included in home of Bobby Burns nt Ayr and 1815, and of control nnd served in that ca The completion of the West International, No. was given in the case of state possible, use land which has been their trip, and Mr. Greer says it drove by coach through English Side Pacific Highway will be cel plans are already in order rela pacity for many v^ars and until versus Charles Moullet it al. An cultivated this year. Such land he was appointed superintendent was a wonderful sight. The Lake district, home of the poets, ebrated in Monrnouth tomorrow tive to a celebration of the grant of the State School for the Adult order allowing plaintiff to amend need not be plowed, as a light geyser is about 22 miles from to London. While in London with a big triple celebration. De ing of the charter. was given in the case of Clara discing or harrowing —‘11 serve Tacoma, near Auburn, and it op they visited the Oxford college. The charter will probably be Blind, which position he had only fense Day will be obse rved and Nitschke versus Dora J. Elliott. to put it in condition next spring. erates every hour and ten min held for several months. From London they went by air the new Helmick state park will turned Over to the Hillsboro Ro The ideal alfalfa seed bed is one The water flows and falls, plane to Paris, 225 miles, in two He is survived by three broth tary club or McMinnville for of be dedicated. I having a firm soil underneath utes. and then the basin empties for 30 and one-half hours. While in They arc JUDGE McCAMANT COMING Governor Pierce, tbe highway ficial delivery in the Charter day ers and two sisters. i with a light mulch on top. Where minutes. Ten minutes after Paris they visited Versailles, Nice comtjii-.sion and other distin celebration. N q definite date has County Judge J. W. Goodin of Will Speak Before Rotary Club Hand is to be plowed for alfalfa water appears the basin will nnd Monte Carlo. From Paris guished citizens' will participate yet been set for the ceremonies. Hillsboro, W. A. Goodin of neai1 it is best to do the plowing in the overflow, and overflow will con At Dinner they went to Italy, where they President Hoffman of the new Cornelius. T. P. Goodin of near In the afternoon program. There fall and cultivate with light till-, tinue for 20 minutes. Then visited Genoa, Naples, Mt. Ves will be sports In the morning and organization attended tile Rotary Orenco; Mrs. Ida Oldfield of Los Ii age insruments in the spring pre Judge Wallace McCamant will within 20 minutes will be entirely uvius- Venice, Florence, the a basket lunch nt itonii, The com council meeting in Hoquiam, Angeles nnd Mrs. Estelln Elkins be the speaker nt a Rotary I vious to seeding. Lime should gone. A lighted match thrown ruinea city of Pompeii, Switzer pletion of the highway means Washington, the latter part of of Prineville. be used nt the rate of 1.000 to into the basin will cause flames land and the Catacombs of Rome. He was a member of Tunlity club dinner to be given in the * that Hillsboro lias a paved high the week. 3.000 pounds per acre. local Congregational church next i ---------------------------e to leap to a great height during They came back to Paris nnd Lodge A. F. A A. M„ of Hillsbo way direct to th«’ California line. the overflow. The water is very sailed from Cherbourg to New ro, and of Montezuma Lodge I. Thursday evening. This will be Files Acceptance in the nature of an observance of Brown Badly Burned cold g/id salty. York, and visited Boston and To O. (). F.. of Hillsboro; also n Circulate Petitions Constitution Week. September 14 The owner of the land upon ronto nnd returned through the J. E. (Jap) Reeves, often charter member of the Fnstern to 20. William G. Hare will act Leonard Brown of Hillsboro which the phenomenon is located Canadian Rockies to Portland. Petitions arc being circulated called one of Washington coun- Star. as chairman. The Rotary Indies was severely burned about the only made the discovery of the The funeral services will be calling on M, P. Cady to run for ty's best sheriffs, has filed his wilt also attend. • face and hands Thursday after flaming geyser about three Earl Hobbs, who is in charge mayor of Hillsboro and for O. acceptance of the democratic held in the Methodist church O. C. Reiter, father of City noon. while heating solder in a months ago, and many people of the Trask river survey, has here Saturday morning, about 10 Phelps to ngafn enter the field nomination of the office of Engineer C. G. Reiter of this city, gasoline blow torch when cn- have visited the place since then. been down here for several days. for city council. It is felt that county sheriff, He received an ¡o'clock, nnd interment will be in spoke to the Rotarians this noon gaged in work on the school Mr. Greer's car being the 5691st He will return to the survey to the cemetery nt the Tualatin Phelps has mnde such a splendid overwhelming vote in the last on his avocation, which is pho house nt Cornelius, He used hin car to make the trip. A Plains Presbyterian church. charge morrow. •election by voters who wrote in record ami accomplished so much tography and birds. head at all times or injuries of 50 cents per car is the ndmis- Alfred Fuller, head of Fuller during the time that he lias been his name. might have been more, severe, for sion fee. Rrush company, Hartford, Con on that, the city needs his service. F. B. Thiele and family of near Mrs. C. F. Doughty . of Port he was on a scaffold about 30 While north the Greers visited necticut, has been visiting his The petitions arc receiving a lot Joe Lepschat of Forest Grove Minter bridge were in town to land is the guest of her sister. feet from the ground and might with Mrs. Greer’s aged mother, brother, H. L. Fuller, and family, of signers. wns a county scat visitor Friday. day. Mrs. Rjchnrd Carlile, this week. have sustained a ba<] fall. Mrs. Iliatt, and other relatives near Moffatt, this week. UNION SERVICE