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U »f O LIBRARY EUGENE. ORF.GON T he H illsboro A rgus County Official Paper Devoted to the Interest* of Hillsboro, the County, Ilo St/«t< , Iin- Nation. — T « * —- HILLSBORO, OREGON, Brought to Life in O. A. C. Memorial Union Work era to Dine Tomorrow Night Supreme Representative Frank S. Grant Make* Presenta tion Address Pythian* und their families from Forest Grove, Gaston, Cornelius and North Plains, besides a large num- ber from Portland, attended the presentation of veteran jewels to members of the Hillsboro lodge, who have been members mure than 25 years, at the Knights of Pythias hall Monday night. tomorrow night before the O. A. C. dance. Bernard Wagner is general chairman of the drive and i* being assisted by R. B. Denny, W. Verne McKinney, M. B. Bump, O. B Gates, William Dlerdorff, Miss Georgina Bernier, Mia* Dorothy Linklater, A. ('. Heaton, Jack Murton, Arthur Belling and Mi»* Rhea Wilke*. The drive will last but one day and during that time every O. A. C. graduate or former student will tie seen. One of the leaders in the state drive will be at the dinner to talk to the committee. The charm and enchantment of Fa*t Bout* Are Arranged For the old South in the days before the devastation of the war came Legion Show upon it—the days of Washington, and the heroes of the Revolution; the days of Jackson and Clay, Calhoun, the Lees and their contemporaries; when planta tions were fat with abundance and gentle folk held court at countless manors, are called to life again in all their grace, romance and chival ry in the greatest of all films, "Abraham Lincoln,” which will be shown at the Liberty, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of next week. HAVE THREE HEADLINERS Jefferson Fallen of Multnomah and Hea ton In Wrestling Bout; Many Other* ANNIVERSARY WEEK I a '™« Crop Apparently Escape* Win ter Freeze, Except in Wet Land “Abraham Lincoln” Ths O. A. C. Memorial union drive Veteran Jewel* Pretented to will huvo it* kickoff with a dinner Member* of the loaders at the Den of Sweets MONDAY No. sa THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, l»2S ■ Drive Will Have Kickoff MANY I’YTHIANS SECOND Dili SMOKER AT EIGHT TONIGHT AT CELEBRATION HONORED Add Your Name to the Large Subacription List. 9 VOLUME XXXI NINE Subacription, $1.50 The second big smoker and en tertainment for ex service men of all wars given by Hillsboro post of the American Legion is set for 8 o’clock tonight in the high uchool gymna- slum. It will be the biggest and best event of its kind ever held in Hillsboro, according to those who Two Arrested On are arranging the program. The Charge of Larceny committee has made special effort.« to secure the best of talent for the smoker tonight and allso for the one Je**e Hanson and Linfred Har that is to be given March 12. rison Said to Have Admitted TUNNEL IS SUBJECT AT FORUM LUNCHEON Forest Grove and Hillsboro Alfalfa i* one crop which has ap Value of Tunnel Through to Portland Pictured Club* in Joint Meet parently come through the winter freezes one hundred per cent, ex DR. YOUNGSON IS SPEAKER cept on some very wet land which Inspirational Addre** On “The Need of Our Country” I* Given • Rotary anniversary week was ob served by the Hillsboro and Forest Grove dubs with a dinner for Ro tarians and Rotary Anne* aT the Congregational church last night. The Reverend Dr. W. W. Youngson of Portland gave an inspirational ad dress on “The Need of Our Coun- try.” should never have been planted to alfalfa in the first place. On this wet land there has been more or less heaving and lifting of the plants. Orders for Grimm seed are still being, filled. There is quite a varia tion in the price of Grimm alfalfa, and also a corresponding variation in the germination. The better quali ty of seed having usually a high germination percentage, and the low er quality as low a* fifty per cent germination. AFFECT SAVING ON CARS Endorsement Plan Saves Busi ness Men $800 on One Plan In Week’s Time The tunnel through the mountain to Portland was the subject of talk* before the forum luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce Monday noon by II. O. Frye and A. C. Gill of the Portland Chamber of Commerce tun nel committee. Figure* Given Figures showing the approximate cost of the tunnel and the burden on Ideal« Needed Present Jewel* 1 the taxpayer were presented by Mr. Dr. Youngson brought out the fact The presentation was made by . Frye, who said that the tunnel was that Roger W. Babson, that great Supreme Representative Frank B, going through. He figured that it authority on business, and other Graat of Portland. The jewels were would sock the taxpayer about seven- great men believe that the need is Fast on Mat presented to John Bohart uf Wend Making Raid* I ty-five cent* per thousand valuation. for a great old fashioned revival ling, Oregon; E. B. Tongue, Wil Cruse of Multnomah club, who It was brought out that a saving Dry Method L'ltereating Be of religion and a restoration of old- William Weirick Car Turn* i of 411 _• cents would be effected on liam Schuimarich, J. W. Connell, O. Jesse Hanson and Linfred Harri had a chance to go to the Olympic* cause of Seed Price II. Gates, B. A. Barber, J. A. Im- Turtle on Terwilliger last year, will have to *tep out to son, who live on the Canyon road fashioned virtues. He said that too : every car that made the round trip brie, G. A. Wehrung and IL T. La- thrown O’Day, another fast Multno beyond Orenco, were arrested by much stress was being put on ma from Portland to the Valley if the DUST GRAIN THOROUGHLY tham. mah wrestler, Both of these boy* officers from the sheriff’s office Fri terial success rather than spiritual. WET PAVEMENT IS CAUSE . tunnel was bored through. Consider -■I, George II. Bagley of this city mid have good reps and will go on the day and are said to have admitted In quoting from an editorial he ing the traffic congestion in Port II. A. Atkins of Tacoma, Wash., Breathing the Dust Injurious mat nt 178 pounds. various thefts that have been occur- said, ‘‘What this country needs is Mr*. Humburg Sustain* Broken land, the west end of the tunnel more paint on the old place and to Worker*. Treating Ma were not present to receive their Fallen, 158 pound wrestler from ing in that section for some time. would be as near to Broadway and Collar Bone and Shoulder chine* May be Made jewels. Chickens were taken from P. J. less on the young face.” Multnomah club, will face a real Washington as the middle of the Joint in Accident We must major in making a life Mia* Caroi Call entertained with wrestler when he takes his chances Stalder, wood from Ferdinand Willamette, the speaker said. declared the speaker, who said that (O. T. McWhorter, County Agent) several violin solos, She was accom- with Jerry Reston, former secretary Schmidt, prunes from Al Croeni and Declared Benefit Mrs. L. F. Humburg sustained a Copper carbonate treatment for of the Hillsboro chamber of com a hog from Olson. They are said unless we have love, work and wor panted by Miss Florence Taylor, pi- "What the tunnel will do for us,” broken collar-bone and shoulder aniat. Mrs. V. W. Gardner de- wheat smut, while not generally used merce and now on the staff of the to have taken these articles into ship we can have no permanent hap joint and Mrs. Elwood Johnson was was explained by A. C. Gill, who lighted the audience with several | in this county, is considered far past Hillsboro Argus. Heston could have Portland, where they sold them. piness. declared that it would be a real A. G. Hoffman, president of the injured when the sedan of William vocal numbers, accompanied by Mia* the experimental stage In Oregon won at hi* weight in the Olympic They are also said to have taken Weirick of Hillsboro turned over benefit to all of us. Forest Grove Rotary club, compare^ Taylor. Impromptu speeches were wheat growing centers. matches in Pari* this last year, ac several guns from a house that was Rube Weil was chairman. several times , Saturday night, on Ca«h Savin* Repr»**nl*d made by J. W. Connell and Martin cording to Robin Reed, world’s am sealed up by the owner. Officers the relation* of the two cities, Forest the other side of HillVilla toward L. J. Merrill of the One Hour Grove and Hillsboro, with the high This dry method of treating wheat ateur champion and coach at Oregon making the arrest were Sheriff Larson of Portland. T. E. Dowling Portland, at about 7:30. The injured Boosters, brought in Vincent Engel- of Portland was called upon for a I for smut i* of more than usual in- Agricultural college. This scrappy Reeves and Deputies Virgil Weckert, way of life and said that rough spots were taken to Good Samaritan hos dinger as a new chamber member. had been worked over and rounded speech and responded by giving sev . terest at present on account of the 158 pounder was Pacific Coast In- Joe Saunders and Jim Walters. pital at once. Mrs. Humburg re Other Boosters failed to report be eral very enjoyable readings. Fred high price of seed wheat. Twenty tercollegiate champion last year and Hanson comes from an old and off much the same as the highway mained there until Tuesday, when cause of the uncertainty of the Johnson, past grand chancellor of per cent lean wheat per acre can be never lost a fail. prominent family in this section of connecting the two cities. she was returned to her home here. luncheon. The luncheon was served Procram Entertaining Oregon, and the king of story-tell used when needing copper carbonate by ladies of the Christian church. The real boxing feature of the the county and is about 28 years R. R. Easter, president of the Mrs. Johnson was brought home the ers, brought a laugh from everyone treated wheat as compared to the evening will be between Duprey of old. Harrison, who is believed to be Vincent Engeldinger entertained with same night. Hillsboro club, was chairman of the present. A. W. Havens, chairman seed wheat required when using the Multnomah club and Brick Glascoe, sbout 25, was sent out to the Han several piano solos. It was announced Skid* on Pavement of the committee in charge, pre liquid treatment. The saving of need local fighter, who ia going so strong son farm by the Y. M. C. A. to work evening, Mrs. Veasey Gardner en- that the endorsement committee tertained vo- with several delightful The sedan started to «kid and in turned down a proposition last week wheat where two bushel* per acre that he may represent Multnomah for Hanson. Harrison is from Idaho. sided. cal numbers accompanied on the trying to straighten it up Weirick Dancing and cards followed the is seeded would be 20 to 25 pound*. club in future matches. Thia should that would have taken about *800 piano by Miss Florence Taylor. Jack got too close to the grade, causing program. Mure person* probably at Twenty pound* at *2.30 per bushel be a battle from the minute the Auto Accidents Are out of the city. Irwin of Forest Grove also delighted him to turn sharply, with the result tended the meeting Monday night is worth seventy-six and two-third* gong sounds. Cause of Injurie» Rotarians and Rotary Annes with that the car turned over two and a than ever attended a similar open cents. The copper carbonate for Good Act* Lined Up “The Winter’. Tale” vocal numbers. He was accompanied half times down the middle of Ter treating seed for one acre will cost meeting of the Hillsboro lodge. Some other bout* between local by Miss Taylor. between four «nd five cents per williger boulevard. One more turn Blinding Lights, Water Soaked Refreshments were served at the The fine arts department of the and they would probably have gone Coffee club gave a Twilight Musical acre, thus leaving a net cost gain boys will follow the headliners. Af close of the evening. Brakes and Wet Pavement ter tho bout* Glen Powers, of the McNay Home Burns over a steep embankment. of about 7p cent* per acre. Reasons Given at the home of Mrs. Lester Ireland, Other occupants of the car were Friday afternoon, this being their Wheat treated with copper ear- Legion eat* committee, will have $5000 Damage Suit cake and loganberry juice for those The home of William McNay, who Mrs. Josephine Case, Mrs. William bonate doe* not have its germin John Mill* of Tigard and J. M. guest day. attend. McCausland of Eugene were slightly lives one mile south of the Laurel Weirick and Miss Elizabeth Gheen. Lost by Mr*. Godman ating qualities injured. The treat who Under the direction of Mrs. H. H. The eat* are not required to give ment can be given any time and the injured in an automobile accident store, was burned to the ground The lladies were all officers of the Stannard, “The Winter’* Tale” was a good taste for what is to follow. Tuesday morning due to a defective with- local Rebekah lodge and were on near Sherwood, Saturday. Water Heathman Charged With Driv treated keed stand indefinitely Some of the best acts of the Shaw soaked brake* and wet pavement are flu. No insurance was carried. The their way to attend lodge in Port- presented by the following cast: out injury to germination. Leontes—King of Sicilia, Mrs. ing While Intoxicated Amusement Service will be on the furniture was saved. A benefit dance land. U*s Special Equipment said to have caused the accident. Don Gregg; Mamillius—his son, Dale program after the eats. Pleads Not Guilty will be given for them in the Laurel Mrs. Huniburg is under the care Birdsell; Camillo—Sicilian lord, Mrs. Special treating equipment must Eugene Gray was slightly injured be used to secure thorough covering when his automobile bumped into community hall in the near future. of physicians and will probably have Lester Ireland; Polixene*—King of Mrs. E. J. Godman lost her suit of the grain with copper carbonate. her shoulder in a cast for two Bohemia, Mrs. George Schulmerich; the Hillsboro stage a mile east of Former G. N. Man against John Zednick and Beatrice Delegates from the high school to months. Mrs. Johnson is confined Breathing the copper carbonate Hillsboro on the highway Saturday. Florizel—his son. Mrs. Ireland; Her Zednick for damages incurred in an dust is injurious to worker*. A con Buys Hotel Property Gray, in his statement, said that the the educational exposition at Oregon to her bed as a result of the shock. mione—Queen of Leontes, Mrs. Fred automobile acident last fall. She ask venient machine for treating may be stage had stopped on the highway Agricultural college over the week Sewell; Perdita—daughter of Leon ed *5000 damages. The trial lasted made from a large oil drum by ex At One Time Manager of G. N and that a car coming in the op- end were Margaret Long. Florence Hilhi Quintet Wins tes and Hermione, Mrs. W. Frank; a day and a half. * tending an inch pipe through the posite direction blinded him with the Petty, Cecile Emmott, Margaret Dining and Sleeping C«r Paulina—wife to Antigonus, Mrs. V. L. Heathman was arraigned on barrel diagonally for an axi* on From Mac 27 to 26 Sam result that he bumped into the rear Tongue, Ethel Linklater, Fred Meek, Service Bentley; Antigonus—Sicilian a charge of driving while intoxicated which to rotate it. Half of one head Edwin Pubols, and Lloyd Allen. end of the stage. lord, Mrs. George Schulmerich; Shep and entered a plea of not guilty. is cut out and hinged to close tight Mrs. C. D. Farnham sustained Faculty in attendance were the Extra Five Minutes Needed to herd — reputed father of Perdita, One of the most important busi He was freed on payment of *500 ly an that the grain may be put in nes deals that has been consumated slight bruises and shock when the Misses Dorothy Linklater and Eliza Decide Winner of Basket Mrs. S. Bentley; officer of court, bail. Mollie Whitesell was given her and taken out. Mount on support* here in some time was closed up this automobiles driven by C. D. Farn beth Fusselman. Kenneth Linklater Mrs. W. Frank. ball Game freedom on payment of *3000 bail. or post* *o the barrel can be easily week. It is of quite general interest ham and Ralph 1‘rahl connected. and Donald Franklin also went up Mrs. Birdsell presided at the An order confirming sale of real rotated, This machine will treat one to the public also, as it involves new for the exposition. piano. property was given in the case of sack at a time. Turn slowly for a proprietorship and management of Hilhi won out over McMinnville Mrs. J. C. Hare of Portland was Frank Genzer of Buxton was A large number of guests were Margaret H. Denney versus ('red moment or so. Avoid breathing the the Fergus hotel, which has been one transacting business in Hillsboro, a Hillsboro visitor yesterday, the high school basketball quintet Tues present, and after the entertain Weidner, et al. day night 27 to 26 in what was prob guest of Mrs. Minnie Downs. dust after opening the machine. of the city's leading hostelries for Monday. ably the most exciting and inter ment dainty refreshments were Don Gregg, near Hillsboro, has the past eleven years, having been esting game ever seen on a local served. Give Hilhi Vaudeville built such a machine, while Fred under the management of Kolbes floor. The Hilhi girls team won by Beach of North Plain* is using a brothers during that period. Anniversary Celebrated a large score. Chicago Man Purchases Good Acta Scheduled for Show concrete mixer. The First Unit of the County Court House Time after time the score was An old churn, if of sufficient size, Frank L. Hay, who becomes the The twenty-fifth wedding anniver At Gymn Next Week tied and McMinnville came up from wilj answer the purpose nicely. new owner of the Fergus hotel, is sary of Mr. and Mrs. George M. behind in the last few minutes of Commercial equipment may be se- manager of the northern division of The Hilhi vaudeville will be given the second half and tied the score, Hunter of North Plains was cele in the high school gymnasium Fri cured through dealer*. the Van Noy Interstate company, necessitating the playing of an ex brated Sunday. They were married with headquarters at Chicago. This day and Saturday nights, March 6 tra five minute period. The score at the home of the bride’s parents, Boys Talk on Clubs division embraces all the territory and 7. The vaudeville is under the stood 21 to 21 when the regular the late Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Haas direction of the school glee club and from the Atlantic to the Pacific at West Union, February 20, 1900, period was up. The Rotary club luncheon last coasts and extending as far south as the entire school is participating. and have lived in Washington county Before McMinnville had an op The program: ‘‘Mummy Mine," week was under the direction of the Kansas City. portunity to know what was hap almost continuously ever since, with Ma n of Wide Experience one-act musical comedy by glee club; boy*’ work committee and repre pening in the extra period, Ed the exception of a short time in For twelve years Mr. Hay was selection* by high school male quar sentatives from the grammar school McCourt connected for two difficult Portland and Newberg. tet; hornpipe dance by Katie Wright and high school were there as guests. general manager of the dining and They were presented with silver baskets and put Hilhi 4 points in and Fairy Henderson; Spanish skit, E. J. McAlear was chairman. Wil sleeping car service of the Great the lead. The Macs retaliated short gifts by relatives. Only one guest Flora Dora dance and song, liam Freeman talked on the Boy Northern Railway company. Previ ly with two baskets and a foul giv was present that attended the silver George Schmidt, Ed McCourt, Edi Scouts, Fred Meek on the Senate ous to taking a position with that ing them a one point lead. A per wedding. son Southerland, Hazel Bartlett, Do- club. Jack Glascoe on the Blue-H company, he held similar positions Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. sonal foul under the Hilhi basket lore* Hara and Patty Lomax; musi club, George Schmidt on the Of with the Canadian Pacific nnd Penn gave McCourt two free throws which John Haas and Mrs. Milton Haas of cal fantasia, girl* chorus; " In the ficial "0”, Ilirrold Wismer on the sylvania railway companies. He has he converted, giving Hilhi a one Hillsboro; Mr. and Mri. Otto Keller Spring n Young Man'* Fnncy, Girl newly formed Hi-Y club. Hugh Nal- had wide experience in catering to and Mrs. Albert Servas of Glad point lead and the game. Reserve play; divertisement, Jack drett, principal of the grammar the public nnd conies here highly Chuck Hoag was high point man stone; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haas and Suds; ‘‘Over the Radio,” Senate school, and M. B. Signs, superinten recommended by officials high in for the evening with 13 points. The of Sheridan; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas club stunt, Howard Wall and George dent of schools, gave short talk*. railway circles as a man of fine char Hillsboro lineup consisted of Mc- Crowley of Portland; Alice and La Mi. s Georgiana Jone* of the gram acter and unquestioned integrity.— Schmidt. Court, Hoag, Hande, Cornelius and verne Haas and Evelyn June Kel mar school, accompanied by Mis* Lewistown (Mont.) Daily Democrat- HIS picture belonging to T. S. come from Cooper Mountain ano Staggart as regulars and Ingles and ler of Gladstone; Edith Haas of Florence Garrett, delighted the Ro News. Miet Florence Taylor Weatherred shows the first unit were set out in 1883. The stately Norton, spare. Hillsboro; Velera Mae Servas of Give* Piano Recital tarians and their guest* with *ev- Frank L. Hay was born and reared of the present courthouse of Wash- redwoods which lead out from the Gladstone; Loisel and Iola Haas of eral vocal number*. in Hillsboro. He is a brother of Mrs. ington county and was taken in front of the entrance at the court Sheridan: Helen and Hazel Hunter Miss Florence Taylor gave a piano Frank Imbrie of near Orenco. 1884. The appearance would give house were donated by the late John Change Hospital Management of North Plains; Raymond Haas of recital at her home on Sixth street, F. R. Huffman was arrested in you very little idea that it was part R. Porter of near Forest Grove. Hillsboro; Leland Hunter of North Friday night, which was attended by Forest Grove last night on a charge Jer.ey Complete. Test of the present structure. It is the The first brick section of the C. 0. Roe of Forest Grove will Plain*; Randal Servas of Gladstone; a large number of music lovers. of non-support. He is being held for central part of the courthouse now courthouse was built in 1870 by the take charge of the county hospital Harlan Adkinson of Portland and The pupils displayed wonderful Sheriff Aschim of Tillamook county. Wild Cherry Pollyanna, 484662, a and it houses the circuit court on the late F. H. Elliott, pioneer of 1852. in the near future in place of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. musical ability, and Miss Taylor was He has a wife and baby and was junior three-year-old Jersey cow ' second floor as it did when this Mr. Elliott was the father of Mrs. James Jones, who has been in charge highly complimented on the success married at Vancouver, February 7, owned by I). G. Lilly of Forest picture was taken. Besides the cir- C. W. Redmond. of the county institution for a num Harold Ireland, who left Sunday of her recital. 1924. He is the son of Mrs. A, L. Grove, has completed an official 305 i cult court it is occupied at present The court officials of 1884 and a ber of years. Mr. Roe is well known for Seattle to go on the Steamship The pupils taking part were Gloria Stem of Forest Grove. day test in which she produced j by the county court and the tax col- few others are grouped about the in the county and was formerly in Alaska, returned Wednesday on ac Coulter, Dorothy Havens, Jean Mac The Hilhi negative tenm composed 371.29 pounds of fat and 6059 ( lection department. entrance. They are T. S. Weather- the furniture business in Forest count of an explosion on board the Kay, Kathleen McAlear, Helen Mar of Harold Wismer and Alctha Gabble pounds of milk. She carried calf for The trees, which stand out so ma red; the late Judge Crandall; the Grove. ship. Two men were killed and sev cy, Maxine Hamock, Ruth Havens, lost in debate to Molalla in the 201 days of this time and her milk jestically and offer an invitation to late J. W. Morgan, county clerk; B. eral were sent to the hospital Marie Anderson, Helen Voelker, Clackamas county city last night by averaged 6.13 per cent butterfat for all to partake of their shade during P. Cornelius, sheriff; the late Thos. Father. and Son. to Banquet Miss Lucille Mint, the art director, Grace Voelker, Ruth McGrath. a decision of 2 to 1. They debated the test. With this record she quali the Burner months, are so small in D. Humphreys, abstractor; the late will instruct a class in the evenings on the child labor amendment. fies for the Register of Merit of the this picture that they are hardly dis J. S. Waggner, county treasurer and A father and son banquet will be from 7 till 9 at the public library Remy Delplanche and daughter, Ronald Vandorn of Forest Grove American Jersey Cattle Club. cernible. The maples had just been father of Rufus Waggoner, who con held at the Masonic temple Wednes- for the benefit of teachers and any Lena, of near Schefflin were visiting was arrested on a liquor charge The American Jersey Cattle Club, et out by John Ben Stewart and his ducted the Tulatin hotel here years | day night at 6:30. A dinner and pro- who cannot come in the afternoon. in Ihllsboro Monday. Friday. 324 W. 23rd St., New York City. . brother, Charles. These trees had ago; and Claud Allison on the steps. 1 gram will be given. Lessons are free. COPPER CARBONATE SMUT TREATMENT T