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UGE*E- OREGON County Official Paper Devoted to the Intereat« oí Hillsboro, the County, the Stille, the Nation. T he H illsboro A rgus — HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 County Jails Are Filled Doctora In Charge of Forum Luncheon DOUBLE VICTORY IS Na. I Circuit Court Has Rest During Week Twenty-six Men and One Wom an Are Held Prisoner« Senator Hare Will Be Speaker Next Monday and Charlea Add Your Name to th« Large Subscription List. T !' VOLUME XXXII IS OPEN Til PUBLIC Subscription, 91.30 Plea* of Not Guilty Entered by DISABLEDVETERAN FACES BOOZECH ARGE Two and Another Allowed Amount of Taxea Collected So Hilhi Boys and Girl* Win In Fear of Debt Lead* to Try At The new county jail is filled be Till March 16 to Plead Basketball yond capacity with the many arrests Bootlegging fur liquor law violation made by Sheriff Reeves and the jail sentence« Circuit court has not been in ses "The city doesn’t take enough JERRY HESTON ON AGAIN interest in the affairs of health," de EXPECT LAST MINUTE RUSH for liquor law violation given by GIRLS GAME IS EXCITING sion this week. Henry Haberman, WAS GASSED IN TRENCHES Judge Bagley. The county has 27 i B. W. Harrison and J. J. Barker clared Dr. L. W. Hyde, who spoke prisoner« at the present time. were arraigned the last of last before the chamber of commerce Twenty-four prisoner« are held Boy« Quintet Win* Over Rival* week. Haberman, who was indicted Ivan Yates Was Under Care of Limited Number of Tickets on luncheon Monday or "The Physician Taxpayers Urged to Get State in the new jail on the third floor and on a forgery charge, pleaded not in the Community." Dr. Hyde was For Second Time With Veteran* Bureau Until ments Now Even If They Sale for Event In High two in the old bastile off the sher guilty. Harrison pleaded not guilty chairman of the luncheun. Comparative Ease iff'« office and a woman prisoner is to driving while intoxicated. J. J. Two Year* Ago I Do Not Pay Until Later School Gymnasium "The need of having a hospital held at the county hospital. Prac Barker, who waa indicted on two In Hillsboro,” was discussed by Dr. tically all the prisoners are in on liquor charges for having mash, wort J. O. Robb. He urged n survey to Hillsboro high school scored a and wash and an unregistered still, Worry over debt and the inability Total tax collections by the sher liquor counts. The beat smoker ever seen in see what steps can be taken to es double victory over its traditional has until March 16 to plead. to work at physical labor for more Hillsboro will be given by Hillsboro tablish a hospital here. He said that iff at time of going to press amount rivals, Forest Grove, Tuesday night, Judgement in favor of the plain than two days at a time because of This is $15,500 Grove and Hills post of the American Legion nest the real benefit would come to those ed to $25,750. when the boys ’ «nd girls ’ basket tiff was given in the case of Mar gas received during the war is leas than for thia time last year and Wednesday night in the high school who need hospitilixation. boro Vets to Feed ball quintets came out on the long jorie A. M. Coles versus Horace thought to have caused Ivan Ray New members brought in by the all indications point toward a heavy gymnasium at 8:30 o'clock. Those In end of the score. The boys won with Cuthill. An order of default and Yates, son of an old pioneer family charge promise It will outclass by One Hour Boosters were James A. rush of business at the tax depart ease and at no time were in danger. decree was given in the case of near Manning, to resort to moon far the last few smokers which have Wood and Jack Haas. E. J. McAlear ment of the sheriff's office at the end Will Be Held In Basement of The final score stood 25 to 14. Score Ora V. Heany versus Charles C. shining in the hopes of paying off proved so entertaining to es-service and Dr. Hyde were appointed as of the month. of girls game was 9 to 8. Rose, et al. An order for publica his farm mortgage. He and Charles Unless mors people get their M. E. Church Wednesday mon and the few others who were new members. The girls game was rough and ex tion of summons were given in the H. Muloch were arrested Saturday Senator W. G. Hare will be the statements of taxes shortly and at fortunate enough to see them. Night At 7 O’clock citing throughout and the Forest case of T. J. Starker versus A. B. charged with having booze, still and speaker at the luncheon Monday and a greater rate than has been exper Aggie Stars Coming Grove girls led at half time 6 to Clark, et al. Default order and de mash. ienced since the books opened in Charles Wells will be chairman. Rubin Reed, wrestling coach at Member« of the Forest Grove post 4. Fight and determination won out cree was given in the case of Vivian February, the late ones will be com Cleverly Hidden Oregon Agricultural college, has pelled to stand several hours waiting of the American Legion will feed at for the girls in the end. This makes and Aimee Flexner versus Georgia Four stills and 100 gallons of fin promised to send down the very County Protected their turn according to those in the expense of the Hillsboro post in their second victory in basketball A. Skinner, et al. A jury verdict in ished product were found in a room best material at the college to com over the Grove this year. Hillsboro favor of the defendant was given the basement of the Methodist In Tire Purchase charge. If statements are secured church at the corner of Third and girls playing were Eva Oakes, Lola in the case of the Knight Adjust under the barn by Sheriff Reeves pete with the best Multnomah club now, either by written request or by and Deputies Weckert and Redmond. athletes. One of the O. A. C. men going directly to the sheriff’s office, Washington streets next Wednesday Jacobs, Lena Rogers, Aletha Gabie, ment Co., versus Theo Radditz. Heavy padlocked doors led into the to enter will be Bryant whom Reed Margaret Rood and LaDele Otness. Charlotte E. Sears was given a the business may be disposed of in night at 7 o’clock sharp. room where the stills were found promises will give Jerry Heston the Rumor About Misdealing Cor There was never any question decree of divorce from Mark Sears. This feed is the result of the de- j a short time. and four vents ran into the silo elim rected by Statement to the battle of his life. Cruse and Day. as to who would win out in the A divorce decree was given Grace P. The demand for tax statements f e a t administered the Hillsboro inating al) possibilities of the odor Multnomah club light heavies, who Press by Commissioners ' has been unusually light and the Legion boys by the ex-aervice men boys game. Hilhi ran up 9 points be Scudder versus J. M. Scudder. being noticed. The main floor of the put on the beat exhibition of heavy- fore the boys from the university ' prospects are that the clerks at the from Forest Grove in a membership barn had a double flooring and a • weight wrestling ever seen at Hills town were able to find the basket. 1 sheriff'* office will be swamped with contest which ended February 15. Hillsboro Fathers In order to correct a rumor which trap door ran down into this room. boro a week ago, have agreed to go work the first of April. The sheriff The Legion Auxiliary will serve the Score at half time was 15 to 6. The trap could not be seen from on the mat for 30 minutes. There is is going around that the board of Chuck Hoag was high point man and Sons Banquet I above. ' suggests that people get their state veterans. A large attendance of vet bitter rivalry between these two and county commissioners purchased tires ments now, even if they do not in erans is expected from Forest Grove with 11 to his credit and Ed Mc- to the amount of $5000 and at a Yates enlisted in Co. G of the a fast snappy bout Is looked for. tend to psy until later in the year. where Earl Brownlee, post command Court was next with 8, Stangel made old Third Oregon infantry and was Multnomah club and Reed have coat of 10 to 15 per cent more Such procedure will speed up the tax er and editor of the News-Times, has 4 and Hande 2. This was the boys I C. F. Walker, President of the later transferred to the 42nd divis agreed to do anything for the Legion j than they could be purchased for second victory from Forest Grove collection minimise errors that are the veterans going at top speed. Northweatem School of ion in France. He served with Bat boys here and as a consequence now u statement has been made to in basketball this year. bound to occur when the clerks are Commerce, Speaks the press. tery C, 142 field artillery and was there will be three fast wrestling Hilhi boys facing the old rivals LLOYD INGRAM Solid tires were purchased from rushed and save the taxpayer prec- gassed and struck in the right hip bouts and three snappy boxing were McCourt, Hoag, Hande, Cor iour time. the Peterson Bros, to the amount by “harpnel according to the records bouts. Two local boys will also box. Nearly 150 men and boys attend of the veterans bureau in Portland. Lloyd Ingram, 69, native of Ore nelius, Staggert and Stangel and The best boys in their class at of $1103.HO and from the Cady Ingles as spare. ed the fathers and sons banquet in He was under flie care of the vet gon and oldtime resident of the both the club and the college will Motor Co. to the extent of $1107.65, the Masonic hall last night. Charles erans bureau for some time and un Farmington section, died at the fam makii.g a total of $2211.45, accord go to a finish. Francis Walker, president of the til October 20, 1920, drew tempor ily home Tuesday after an extended ing to the commissioners. This is a Open to All illness. He was born November 18, Northwestern School of Commerce ary total disability payment. April years supply. Furthermore they and the speaker of the evening, left 5, 1921, he was given a partial dis 1855, in Harrisburg. He had lived Although the previous smokers bring out the fact that although a message fro m which all may ability rating. He was last examined near Farmigton for more than 50 have been restricted to ex-service these tires were purchased in Jan profit. years and was married about 45 men, thia coming smoker Wednesday uary the county is protected in as by the government in November, The program consisted of com- 1923. years ago. night will be open to everyone and i much as they get the benefit of any munity ringing, lead by Dr. J. H. Deceased is survived by the widow an admission will be charged. Tickets < drop before May 10 and If there Victim Was Son of Mr. and Dropped by Govrrnmesl i Rossman, invocation by Rev. H. A. and a daughter, Mrs. Nettie Cott will be on sale at the chamber of is an increase the price remains the Mrs. Michael Welter Petition* for Paving West Oak He was dropped by the govern by Deck, Tubby ’ s orchestra, song man of near Bend and two son«, commerce, Rehse pool room, Weil’s, same. The tires purchased are solid — Presented 'boys of the grade school, toast k ment at a time when, he says, that Edward and George Ingram. Miller's, Greer-Powers, Hillsboro tires and the price includes pressing boys by Rev. L. A. Young, toast to he was unable to work any length of The funeral was held this after Argus and Service Carage. on. WAS FAVORABLY KNOWN fathers by Melvel Goodin and vocal time at all. Debts piled up and he noon at 2:30 from the Christian A musical entertainment will also church and Rev. Fishback was the TO PUT LANDS ON MARKET numbers by the high school boys had a mortgage on his place. If he be put on. Alvin HofTman Is general Losing Side Entertains worked three days the gas would quartet. minister. Interment wu in the Farm chairman of the smoker. The Auxiliary to the American Youth Dies Before Doctors Ar ington cemetery. R. R. Easter, president of the come out on him. He is believed to have been led on by Muloch and his Legion wan entertained Tuesday rive; Services Held Foreclosure Proceeding* Will Rotary club, acted as chairman of Last Legion Smoker night at the Ix-gion rooms by Mrs. the evening. The dinner was served ' fear of being in debt prompted him JOHN L. BALLARD Tuesday Soon Start on Delin by the domestic science department ’ to take what he thought was the Is Praised By All Vincent Howard and her co-workers quent Accounts with n very attractive lyncheon. John L. Ballard, 67, a resident of of the high school under Miss Georg easiest road. Hillsboro for many years, died sud Mrs. Howard’s side wan defeated Other Cases ina Bendler. (C. W. Clark) Mathew Welter, 27, of Kinton, denly at the family home here i in the membership drive, which add- Fathers and sons from Cornelius, Minnie Brakebush was placed in The success of the smoker held by j cd about 25 names to the roster, son of Mr. and Mrs. iMchael Wel- last night. Mr. Ballard was a Hills D’sinage occupied much of the Orenco and Scholls also attended. jail Sunday to serve out a fine. E. the American Legion last Thursday i and after the regular business ses- , ter of Beaverton, was killed in an boro shoemaker for years. He was attenti r of the city council at the L. Andrews is serving 10 days in evening In the high school gymnas I sion, those present were seated at accidental dynamite explosion on the born in Ohio, September 25, 1857. regular monthly session Tuesday- the county jail on a charge of speed- ium, was proved by the enthusiasm the dining table in the adjoining Daniels' place south of Kinton school Deceased is survived by the widow night. A petition was presented Nutrition Meetings ! ing. Andrews is declared to have on the Scholls road, late Thursday shown by those attending. I room. The table was artistically dec and the following children: Walter asking for any kind of drainage that Will Be Held Here been a flagrant violator. H. A. Wah- Ryan and NorteT, two local boys orated with St. Patrick's and favors, afternoon. Doctors were called but Ballard of Hood River, Moses E. would afford some relief, while a I ner was arrested Thursday of last put on a three round preliminary and the guests were given cards with i nothing could be done. remonstrance was presented against Ballard and Jasper Ballard of Berk week on a charge of being drunk. Well Known boxing match. questions thereon. The first syllable ley, California; Mrs. Carrie Lanch- a title drain extending down Eighth Demonstrations Given At Banks | Julius Coupe was arrested Friday The victim, who was doing some nite of Vancouver. V ashington; Mr* street by abutting property owners. In two scheduled seven minute of each answer was "Pat.'k Mrs. | on a liquor charge. Henry Haber and Cornelius During ' blasting, is thought to have gone Sadie Powell of Portland, and Mrs. No definite action was taken and wrestling bouts with Fallen of the Sutherland won the prise. man was arrested Friday charged Last Week Multnomah club, Jerry Heston won it will come up again next Tuesday- The Auxilary voted to serve the back to investigate a charge when Doca Graham of Bridge. I with uttering a forged instrument. the explosion occured. The accident two falls from Fallen. night. I dinner for the Legion next Wednes- | He is out on $3,000 bail. Everyone was disappointed when ' day night, at which time the boys 1 victim is well and favorably known. Curb Asked For SISTER PETRONELLA Nutrition meetings and demon He is survived by the widow, Mrs. it was announced thnt there was a I will entertain the Forest Grove Petitions for paving Oak street strations will be given in the county More Jurors Drawn question as to the amateur standing : Legion. The dinner will be served in I Ruby Welter, his parents, Mr. and Funeral rites were held at St. from First to Moran street and then by Lucy A. Case, nutrition specialist | Mrs. Michael Welter of Beaverton, Additional Jurors who were drawn of Brick Glascoe, promising local the M. E. church basement. north to Baseline were presented. Mary's institute near Beaverton, of 0. A. C. extension sen-ice as fol i last week are: Arthur Vincent, Luth lighter. Due to this, Duprey could A meeting of the Auxiliary was : and the following sisters and broth- Monday for Sister Petronella, nee The petitions call for a 22 foot pav lows: Tuesday, March 10th, Thatcher er V. Scott, John T. Johnson, J. S. not go on with him. It is hoped this called for Monday night nt the ! ers: Mrs. Mary Overroeber of Beav Mary Schneider, who died February ing with curbs. question will be cleared up in time Legion rooms to complete the din- erton, Anna Holbraak of Heppner, 26. Deceased was a native of Oregon A committee of three councilmen community—“What we eat and what Miller, J. L. Lockwood, Ralph J. for the smoker on March 11. To fill | ner arrangements. All members are Mrs. Catherine I’enxer of Portland, and was born August 18, 1902. She and three real estate dealers will be becomes of it;” Thursday, March Martin, H. L. Pranger, Ernest John and John and Mike at home. in here, Duprey went on with Haul urged to attend. appointed by Mayor Cady to ap i 12th, Hillside community—“Feeding son, John R. Giltner, Harold H. Wil Requiem mass was celebrated at is survived by her parents, Mr. and praise lands owned by the city. This mothers and children" (meeting will cox, John W. Smith, Olive M. Weir- man, also of the Multnomah club, Mrs. Jacob Schneider of this city; be at the church; Friday, March i c h , Alexander Jackson, Ward the St. Cecelia Catholic church at in a fast boxing exhibition. Bride-Elect Honored two brothers, Frank and Edward; land will then be placed on the 13th, Kansas City community — Beaverton at 9:30 Tuesday. Inter i Woody, John E. Reed, John M. Cruse and O’Day of Multnomah market. Mrs. A. J. Hartrampf and Mrs. ment was in the Mountainside cem and five sisters, Sophia, Anna, Alma, Forclosure proceedings on proper "Feeding children over two years I Luther, Grace E. Raymond, Perry club wrestled for fifteen minutes, Minnie and Julia. of age" (meeting at Mrs. C. H. ■ C. Gabbert, Will Bishop, Henry A. T. Smith were hostesses for a etery at Scholls. neither taking a fall. Interment was in the St. Mary's ty where assessments for improve Hamilton’s home); Saturday, March Boge, W. F. Desinger, Don C. Cole, Billy Mascott, boxing instructor miscellaneous shower for Miss ments have not been paid will be cemetery. of Multnomnh club, refereed the Mayme Grenbemer last night, at started within a very short time. 14th. Witch Hazel community, "Bal Marion W. Mills, P. W. Williams, Institute Well Attended the home of Mrs. A. T. Smith on George W. Ware, B. F. Purdy, Two old hose carts that have passed anced meals for health." boxing. MRS. HENRY SCHOENE Those interested are invited to Charles W. Mertz, R. E. Sutherland, Washington street. their day of usefulness will be sold. Several snappy vaudeville stunts The teachers institute at Forest attend. The rooms were charmingly dec Grove last Saturday is the biggest j J. J. Wismer, T. P. Goodin, F. J. put on by the Shaw Amusement Ser Enforce Dog Ordinance Mrs. Jennie Barnes Schoene, 77, Esther B. Cooley, clothing spec I Sewell, C. W. Pugh and J. L. Wood- orated with daffodils and yellow vice of Portland, wound up the en that has been held in the county The new city dog pound has been cupids and hearts, and the same col this year. A cafeteria lunch was died at the family home at Hazel completed and the old city ordin ialist, gave demonstrations at Cor 1 ward. tertainment for the evening. ors were carried out in the delicious served at noon. The forenoon was dale, Sunday. She was born June i ance prohibiting dogs from running nelius and Banks this past week. refreshments served. Vaudeville Tomorrow Night devoted to departmental work and 1 5 , 1857. Deceased is survived by at large is being enforced. If a dog Other clothing demonstrations are Lieut. Killen Home A poem, with blank places to be the presentation of club leader pins the widower, Henry Schoene, and is not bailed out it is asphyxiated scheduled at Cornelius, March 16th Lieutenant Wade Killen, son of A vaudeville show will be pre filled in with names of enkes, was brother, Albert Tulloch; children, and at Banks, March 17th. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Killen, is here sented in the high school gymn to given to the guests, Miss Grenbemer by Mrs. Emma Bryant, county sup E. S. Varnes, Ina Coleman, Mrs. A. within five days. The city collected $5,039.52 dur front Washington, D. C., visiting morrow night and Saturday night winning the prize. Many beautiful erintendent of schools. Prof. Carlton S. Ellis, Mrs. F. W. Schloth, C. M. Scholls Club Notes hi parents and his sister, Miss Helen under the direction of the high presents were received by the guest of the University of Oregon, and Barnes, Mrs. C. F. Williamson and ing February. This included amounts Dr. Holmes of Forest Grove were Mrs. R. N. McClure entertained Killen. This is the first time the for licenses, permits, miscellaneous, school glee club. A one-act musical of honor. S. J. Barnes. Funeral services were the speakers in the afternoon. at 12:30 luncheon Tuesday in honor lieutenant has been home in two and old improvement fund, 1924 im comedy by the glee club will be the held from the Beaverton Congrega Those present were Mrs. A. T. provement fund, delinquent bond of Mrs. F. Rowells’ birthday. Covers a half years. He expects to return principal number of the evening. Smith, Mrs. A. J. Hartrampf, Mrs. A parent-teachers association is tional church Tuesday. liens, bonded liens, 1924 liens, bond were laid for twenty-five. After the to Washington in about two weeks. Song nnd dance numbers, novelty 0. E. Lytle, Mrs. Dora Nelson, Mrs. being formed at Aloha-Huber. Mrs. regular art study the afternoon was ed indebtedness and park fund. and comedy acts and a number by Fred Engeldinger, Mrs. May Smith, WILLIAM ALOYSIUS DAVIDSON spent in social visiting. All tried to the Girl Reserves are other attrac Mrs. Emma McKinney, Mrs. Henry Emma Bryant, county school super Get-Together Postponed _ show their artistic ability by draw intendent, and Mrs. Weldon, county Birthday Party tions included in the progrnm. The Grange and chamber of com Johnson, Mrs. Clark Gardner, Miss president, are assisting in the or William Aloysius Davidson, 5 year ing the guest of honor ’ s portrait. A party was given in honor of Mayme Grenbemer, Miss Madge Im- ganizing. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar V. Mr. and Mrs. Junor in Portland. It Everyone departed voting Mrs. Mc merce get-together which was to Older Girls Meet brie and Miss Marion Lytle. have been held next Wednesday John N. Cornwell of Portland has Davidson of Olympia, Wash., died was given by their youngest son Clure a very charming hostess. Miss Grenbemer will soon become tnken the principalship of the Rock in a Forest Grove hospital Monday and his wife. Those present were The older girls conference will The Mountainside committee of night has been postponed until the . be held in Orenco Community church the bride of A. C. Heston. Creek school. He fills the vacancy morning. The body will be taken to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartwich, John the Scholls beautiful committee will following Wednesday night, March Sunday afternoon at 2:45. This is caused by the resignation of Mrs. Olympia for burial. Hartwich, Mr. and Mrs. D. Junor, give a party in the grange hall Sat 18. It was postponed because of the Judge Baglay In Tillamook the last meeting before the state Payton. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson, urday evening. Dancing and cards legion smoker at the gymnasium conference at Salem in April and ELIZABETH JANE HALL The executive board of the Wash Judge Bagley is holding court in Mr. and Mrs. Akers and Earnest will be features of the evening. Wednesday night. plans for the trip will be nrranged. Tillamook this week. Cases will be ington County Teachers association Akers, Mr. and Mrs. Warfield; Wil Music from Hillsboro. Everyone in Aulo Seised Elizabeth Jane Hall, 65, died at ber, Elna, Florence, William Junior vited; admission charged. resumed in the local circuit court met here Saturday morning to de Asks Damages Next club meeting will be held at cide as to whether or not a county her home in Sherwood, February 23. | and Mr. and Mrs. John Junor. They next Tuesday. An automobile belonging to W. 8. She was born May 31, 1859. Sur all reported having a nice tirue. Mr. Mrs. George Allisons’ March 19. track meet will be held. Carpenter has been confiscated by Lynn Roderick is suing E. J. Boos viving are her widower, C. L. Hall; and Mrs. Junor received many nice Mrs. C. H. Pollock of Portland an order from the circuit court and Don Vandehey for $375 dam T. J. O'Day of Portland trans charging transporting of liquor in Victor Spaulding of Forest Grove her foster son, George Hall; sisters, presents. It was their seventy-ninth ages. He charges that tly-y entered was visiting relatives in Hillsboro, acted business in Portland, Friday. was a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. Mary F. Keller and Delia M. Hall. birthday. the machine. Saturday. on his land and cut timber. Best Wrestling and Classics Coming Boxing Wella la Chairman Far la Leaa MATHEW WEITER IS KILLED IN ACCIDENT X