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U*'° tIBRARy «UGENg, County Official Paper 1)«voled to (he Internste of Hillsboro, the County the Htnte, the Nation. OR£G on T he H illsboro A rgus VOLUME XXXII HILLSBORO. OREGON, College Upheld In Course« By Board • Subscription, $1.50 Add Your Name to the Large Subscription last THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1S2S No 20 Newspaper Men Of Residents Are 1AÏDUT OF COIINTF New Welcomed INTEREST IS HIGH Oregon Will Meet 51 TRUE DILLS ARE To City ! RETURNED DY JURY FUR IS STUDIED IN 550,000 SUIT! Granta Pass Chamber Plans A welcome to the new residents and visitors in Hillsboro and the sur Elaborate Entertainment Will rounding community is extended by Martha L. Traver Seeks To For Editor« Two One Year Pen Terms Are the business houses of Hillsboro that Impress Trust Meted Out are putting on the tenth of a series Better newspapers will be the Oregon Agricultural college was of bargain days this Friday and Sat editorial PLAINTIFF RESTS CASE theme at the state INCLUDE NEW SECTIONS upheld in its contention that engi COMMUNITIES COOPERATE ORBIE SMITH INDICTED urday. The prices offered on cer ______ _ > conventio^ _____ w to be held in Grants neering, agricultural and other tech tomorrow and Saturday. There Others Receive Sentences of Increase Planned Will Be nical students have a right to a Every Club Member Urged By tain timely commodities are a real Witnesses Introduced To Veri- welcome. will be a program of speakers on considerable amount of liberalising Mrs. Bryant To Exhibit In Great Benefit To Com* Contract Testified To $500 And Six Months For fy ' this general topic from the editorial The chamber of commerce through study by the board of higher currt- Club Fair munitiee Included By Miss Traver Booze Violations standpoint, including newsgathering President J. H. Roasmari invites the cuia in ■ dicision handed down and general display of reading mat- Friday and Saturday shoppers and Tuesday, This decision marks ths An investigation of the layout Thlrty thousand dollars for rural The ■uit of Martha L. •¿■ver> ter. There will as usual be co-op- Fifty-one true bills were reported close of the controversy that has ■nd buildings of the Columbia coun- other outside people to make use of and suburban light and power ex- ; school teacher, resident of orei,t eration from state schools of journal in by the grand jury Saturday. Five the chamber rooms as a place to gone on during ths spring, follow- ty fair grounds at St. Helena was tensions have been naked of the Grove, to impress trust on the 350,- ism. were returned as not true. rest. headquarters of the Puget Sound Ing the filing of a brief by the Uni made by W. W. Phillipa, secre- 000 estate of George F. Naylor is Orbie J. Smith waa indicted on versity of Oregon charging the col tary of the chamber of commerce, The Oregon State Editorial as- The business bouses making this occupying the attention of the cir- Power and Light Company by Mana three charges, threatening com lege with teaching many subjects to asociation has won a high reputa ■nd G. A. Bryant of Forest Grove I' invitation ara: C. C. Stora, Handy cuk court th|g week and u the cauae ger R. R. Eaater of thia district as mission of a felony, pointing a gun Tuesday. Thia waa done with the Variety Store, Emmott's Market, of considerable interest. The case tion for making its annual gather at and towards another person, and a program for the balance of thia which it had no right Not a single course was elimi ings strongly educational and of Den of Sweets, V. W. Gardner Lum on behalf of the county fair board year. started Monday. assault and battery. He was ar nated from the Corvallis institu idea of getting a line on coat and ber company, Patterson Furniture 1 of great value to the men who have Perfect Service raigned Monday. History Given tion's offerings, and virtually every investments in the newspaper busi company, Delta Drug Store, Lester Manager Easter la also asking request for new courses was grant right kind of buildings for the Ireland 4 Co., Weil’s, Greer-Pow-1 Naylor ■ was shot in the stomach ness. An indeterminate term up to one Washington county fair here thia 37,500 to rehabilitate the 22,000 ed year was given Clement Whitall 2_. Miller ’ s, C. J. Breier I hy an unknown man late one night , era 4 Co., ! by jn un Chamber of Grants Paia The fall. volt tranamiaaion line in Beaverton, Co., Hillsboro Pharmacy, Hillsboro >•» Foreat Grove and Martha L. Trav- commerce is preparing elaborate en- and Jack Pierce on liquor viola On the other hand, the board cut House Livestock Hillsboro and Foreat Grove, This the department of household arts tions, after pleading guilty on Mon Argus, McCormick Land Co.. Hand’s took him ««to *>er house and One building will be put up here Electric Shop, Washington County nursed him back to health, although tertainment features, including a day to three indictments. They were will put It in excellent shape ■nd at the university from 136 credits will insure a hundred per cent con- to 86. This was the only changa this year to take care of the live Agencies, Liberty Theatre, Percy he never fully recovered, according big open air barbecue ■nd banquet, charged with having a still. The with a side trip Saturday to the tinuity of service. year was given on the second in of moment ordered, and it waa at stock and it is estimated that one to Long's Hardware and the Hillsboro to the story. It is said that Naylor Oregoh Marble caves. dictment and also on the third in A new feeder is being put in from the expense of the Eugene inatita- accommodate 100 head will be con Cash Grocery. never would have lived had it not structed. The building will be dictment. The sentences run con been for the careful and patient Beaverton to reinforce existing tion. started within a week or so. current. Sentence waa postponed nursing rendered him by Miss Trav plant on account of its being ovet on the first. Several directors of the Banks worked and also to serve tjo horae- er. I fair have expressed interest in the power ■ irrigation load at the Port Jack Pierce and his partner, Miss Traver says Naylor by ver county event but their first inter land Golf club, in addition to thia Clement Whitall, face three indict bal agreement said he would leave eat, naturally, is their own show. the llnea are being extended on the ments of liquor violation. They are his entire estate valued at approxi I The two fairs will be held the same charged with operating an unregis Bertha-Beaverton highway to serve | mately 350,000 to her. So far as week, the county exhibit the first all new dwellings along that road. 1 They pleaded guilty is known Naylor left no will, and Local Team Plays Errorless tered still when arraigned Monday. Baseball The Multnomah Golf club will Memorial Building Will Be of the week and the Banks show Promise Made To 13 Senators there were no direct descendants. the latter part. In this way it is Not Kept James Fitch was fined 3500 and benefit in the extension on the Can. . Miss Traver has testified to a con Ready In Two Weeks believed that they can co-operate WEST LINN HERE SUNDAY given six months in the county jail yon road and so will those who are . tract and introduced six witnesses, to mutual advantage. AU communi SPORTSMEN ARE HOSTILE on a booze charge Monday. De building there on the highway. including Ex-Governor West, to veri- DRUM CORPS ATTRACTS ties in the county have expressed an ify the existence of the contract. Only Three More League fendant was given 10 days stay of Go North of Beaverton « • interest in the county fair and it Agreement Made In Order To execution or until July 25 to give Games To Be Played, Last The case of the plaintiff rested yes Two major extensions are being , W. R. C. Were Successful In is believed that with such help it bond in sum of 31,000 on appeal. Give Room For Construc terday and the defense will prob One Here Sunday run north from Elmunica to serve will be a success. Exhibitors at the Ice-Cream Social Held W. B. Bohrer was paroled during ably finish by tonight. tive Work For State the Walker and Cornell roads. Bev- I county fair through this plan may Saturday good behavior on payment of 3200 (By Ray Dillon) Nursed Naylor enty-flve new customers are in- take their exhibits on to Banks. after receiving a fine of 3500 and Governor Pierce failed to keep In one of the moat exciting games volvvd in these two extensions. According to the testimony none The premium list will be out by Work of renovating the building a six months jail sentence for driv his pledge to the group of 13 sena- Further increases in service , of Naylor's relatives came to see him played this year Hillsboro defeated ing an automobile while intoxicated. which will be known as Veterans August 1. ■ tors, made in the interests of har Albany at Albany Sunday 2 to 1. include the Barnes road. Cedar Mills, | Memorial Hall started Monduy and during the time he was sick at For To Pay Expenses mony at a meeting at the home of It was one of those old fashioned George C. Strow was arraigned and Farmington, Scholia and Scheffiin will probably ba completed and "Every member of a boys' and j Senator LaFollett in Salem, in the est Grove, until, in response to a pitchers’ battles, with G. Myers of charged with driving a ear while are being planned, according to Mr ready for oceupancy within two girls’ club is expected to exhibit at telephone call Mr. and Mrs. Ken intoxicated. dismissal of A. E. Burghduff as Easter. weeks. Mohr Brothers have the con- the county fair," declared Mrs. Em stalo- game warden by the game worthy came out on the Friday be- Hillsboro having the best of Beam Sentence was postponed in the is of Albany. Along the highway from Beaver tract for doing the work. ma Bryant, county school superin ! commission, according to Senator : fore his death on Monday. Patiently case of the State against Z. N. Played Great Ball ton to Rendville, all side roads have j Organiaaliens Co-operate tendent «nd member of the county William G. Hare, in an account given and sometimes on 24 hour shifts Both teams played bang-up ball Seelye. An order was given in the had service extensions either thiai Miss Traver waited on him during Organizations co-operating are the ■ fair board, who is putting in con- this morning. with but one error being made, and i case of Alice Hannon versus C. L. year or last and In the last 18 ¡the decline which started in 1917. Grand Army of the Republic, Ameri siderable time in club work. “Burghduff to me is only an in that by Albany. Albany started the Brown. An order of default and months more than 3<KI new con- can legion, Women's Relief Corps j Entry blanks for the boys’ and cident and 1 had only met Arthur E. B. Tongue is attorney for Miss scoring in the fourth inning when ; decree was given in the case of B. have been added in this ter- aumera and Legion Auxiliary. They are girls* club members will be sent I Jones once and have never seen Traver and counsel for defense is they shoved over their lone marker, F. Purdy vs. Long Beach Invest- ritory. giving various entertainments to buy i out about August 15 to every club Ryckman," declared the senator. made up of Chester A. Shephard, which held good until the eighth ; ment Co., et al. “We pre confirmed to a policy of the building and make the improve- ' member. # “The saving ^f individual scalps G. F. Hamaker, L. L. Langley and I inning. Order of default and judgment With one down in the building up the rural communities ' L. M. Graham. Shephard is taking There will be a canning team and meant nothing to me." nients necessary. The United Span eighth George Henderson smack was given in the case of A. N. Wet- contiguous to tho towns served,” the leading part for the defense. ish War Veterans made the organi bread baking demonstration among Wanted Powers Kept ed out a double, his third hit for i terborg vs. Edwin O. Isler and said Manager Easter, in explaining i Witnesses called include former ' other things in the club fair. The zations a loan of 3100. He brought*out the fact that there j Governor West, E. H. Rhoten, W. the day. Wes Schulmerich followed Frances Isler. A default judgment the many extensions of the company The W. R. C. made more than winning team will have expenses during the last yenr and a half in- 350 at the ice cream social given paid to the state fair. The two ' is nothing to the stories that there i A. Goodin, M. W. Patton, Tom Phil- with a screaming line drive for a was given- in the case of State In double, scoring George. Then the dustrial Accident commission vs. H. 1 were cold blooded deals with the to the rural communities. by them in the court yard Satur- I highest scoring boys and girls will 113 senators. This group of senators 1 lips, John Haney, Mrs. Clara A. Swede got his big bat to working ( R. Kuehne. The case of H. A. Ball number of employes of the The ,—*'lu.— day. The Grand Army drum corps 1 also get their state fair expenses. I had sufficient respect for the office Dennis, F. P. Edington, Schlie, Al again and lined out a single that ; vs. Paul O. Wahl was dismissed. Puget Sound company in Hillsb' torn _ len Rice, O. M. 'Sands, Dr. Hines, with their snappy and martial airs of governor not to want to see it 1 Nora S. Smith, W. J. Vandehey, scored Schulmerich and they say I An order was given in the case of has more than doubled In the last David Kuratli Honored beckoned many to the social. Paddy was so excited at being in ¡James P. McPoland vs. A. W. Dock- I stripped of powers. year. Thomas R. Littlehales, William Ed Big Five David Kuratli of Tillamook, form- In the latter part of the session wards, L. C. Clapshaw, Mrs. ’ Dora the lead again for the first time in J steader et al. An order for pub- This Grand Army drum corps is 'er business man, wasctSRLb.t five games that he went up and , lication of summons was given in when the machinery was clogged, Paving Operation« known among the veterans as the I ■r Hillsboro business man, was elec attention was being given fish Ind Reed Barber and a deposition from struck out. t j the case of Eva B. Bagnell vs. Fred F. J. Preston. IM. Bagnell. G. E. Hamaker was Fight Every Minute Started On Monday Big Five Drum Corps and is called ted first vice-president of the Oregon , game that should have been given Being a trial of equity, there is upon to play at many occasions. State Elks association Monday by a ! to important measures. The press The game was played in record 1 allowed to withdraw as defense at- t no jury. Members of the corps, all that are margin of three votes over Milton ■ time and |>oth teams were fighting : torney in the case of Traver vx. Nay- i of the state was calling on the gov- Contractors Will Probably * left of the original 20, are Veterans R. Kfepper of Portland. ' for all there was in it every minute. 1 lor. ' ernor and the legislators to get Complete Improvements Kellogg of Portland, Durant of Manager Paddy Kreitz has the best down to business. A meeting was Sheriff’« Office Divorce decrees were g> anted in By August 10 Maplewood, Brooks and Jones of Fire Destroys Machines hitting bunch together now that he i the following cases: Etta Smith vs. arranged between these senators and Apprehends Many Portland and Crow of Hillsboro. I has had this year and hopes to , Orbie J. Smith; Jessie Otis vs. Four automobiles and a garage the governor in the interests of Paving operations were started They have recently played at a1 take the next three games against ! Frank Otis and Emil J. Menke vs. clearing the decks so that some- on Grant street Monday by the con banquet at the Multnomah hotel, al- burned at the farm of M. Waka- thing could be accomplished. Innocent Looking Barn On West Linn, Salem and Camas. ' Helen Menke. sugi and K. Shigeno near Rosedale tractors, Shea 4 Lundstrom. Grant played at the state fair. I Before Next Sunday West Linn Paper Walker Road Yields Up Senator Hare went to this meet- I about 9 o'clock and resulted in a waa completed Tuesday night and so at the auditorium apd last fall makers will play on the home ing with a Journal editorial, which Alfalfa Field Meeting Stills And Mash they are now working on Second coming to Hillsboro Saturday they I loss of about 31,000. Only one car called on the solons and governor j grounds for the last league game There will be an alfalfa field , was insured. About 60 neighbors street. Front Second thtey will go played al Columbia Park. A raid was made by Sheriff this year and with the rejuvenated I meeting at the farm of David Hoag turned to and helped keep the to get together in the interests of on to Edison and from there to As soon as the building is ready | the state. This editorial was read Reeves and Deputies Larson, Red lineup Manager Kreitz hopes to take 4 Sons about pne mile south of Fifth and Lincoln. The work on the W. R. C. and the Legion Aux- i flames away from other parts of and governor and senators agreed to mond and Fuller on an innocent the games by a wide margin. Every ReedviUe, on Monday, July 29th, at Oak and Moran will be the last. ' diary will give a big chicken dinner the ranch. The fire is believed to it. The governor made the promise looking barn on the Walker -road body come out and help the team 17: :00 P. M. sharp. See what the have started from a lantern. Curbs and grading are all com ' to help furnish their kitchen. They to the senators to keep Burghduff Tuesday night and four were ar-1 win the last home game this year, other fellow is doing with alfalfa pleted and Hillsboro will have nine I plan to serve the Rotary club there. West Linn forfeited their game i as you may want to plant this crop i and thus take the game fight out of I rested on liquor charges. The four, Some Apricots more blocks of paving before they the legislature, sccording to Sena- ; who are now in the county jail, are ,9 to 0 to Salem Sunday, when the another year. A sample of a well loaded limb roalize it. City Manager Reiter be Leaves Oa Buying Trip tor Hare. John Topich, Joe Lubich, Yahiti umpire ruled a home run by Bar of apricots is exhibited in the Ar lieves the contractors will he through ham a fair ball and West Linn figur .Mrs. Lora Stockton of the Stock- The sportsmen of the state were Yamaishi and John Lubich. Sherwood To Improve gus window. The apricots wer by August 10. The score was ton Millinery departed Friday for atisfied with Burghduff and Wash- There were two stills going in ed it was a foul. Eleven extensions will be paved grown by William Tupper at his New ¿fork, where she will purchase ington county sportsmen all wanted the corner of the barn, according to even up to the disputed hit. in Sherwood, according to resolu place on North Range and Fir Phillips Named Director George Henderson was the heavy her fall and winter stock of millin him kept in office. Sheriff Reeves, and these contained tions passed by the Sherwood coun streets. It is -r. unusual thing to the W. W. Phillips, secretary of "Burghduff went out of office with about 110 gallons in the making, hitter on the home club, getting 3 cil Friday evening. Concrete and ery. She will visit her son-in-law see appicots growing in thia coun Hillsboro chamber of commerce, was an'| daughter, Prof, and hits out of 5 times up. Churchley Mrs. Os- Prof, and a clean record and the game com- The officers found about 8500 gal- macadam will be used. Amend elected a director of the secretaries’ waW Okoll( New York. She will ty and Mr. Tupper thinks he has mission admits it,” declared the Ions of mash. and Wes Schulmerich both hit safe ments making minor changes in the the largest tree in this section. association at Eugene last Thursday. also visit her son, Seth Stockton, ly twice. senator. “To see a man like him C. Treagle was arrested Tuesday charter arc being niAie by Benton The secretaries voted to support the and family, in New Orleans. Mrs. Score by innings. sacrificed on the altar of politics is when Sheriff Reeves and Deputy Bowman, who is city attorney for Cal Jack is on his vacation from state chamber and to give what I Stockton will return about the last RHE wrong.” Weckert raided a beer outfit near Sherwood. duties at the Shute Savings Bank. ever assistance is needed in the of August. Hillsboro 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 0-2 9 0 Witch Hazel. plan for financing the organisation. Miss Ruby Sewell is in charge of I Mrs. Marie Christener of Moun Rotarians Frolic J. W. Thorne, J. Zimmerman and Albany ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 7 1 John Mots of Orenco was in Hills the millinery store during the ab taindale and son, Andrew, of North Forest Grove Rotary dub meni James Larson were arrested Satur I Batteries: G. Myers and Kreitz boro on business Monday. Plains, were Hillsboro visitors Wed Deputy Weckert Hurt sence of Mrs. Stockton. bers were unable to solve the of day by officials from the sheriff's for Hillsboro and Beamis and King Ben Pubols of near West Union nesday. Deputy Sheriff Virgil Weckert ferings of Dr. J. H. Rossman, in the office and turned over to the city, for Albany. William, the 8 year old son of box fdr the Hillsboro club, and lost They were charged with drunken- I R H E has been commissioned a second was painfully bruised Fridny after Band Concert Wall Attended noon when the front tire of the 5 • 1 lieutenant in the officers’ reserve The semi-monthly band concert Charles Wunderlich, was kicked by to the local club in a game of in I ness. I West Linn motorcycle blffw out near St. given Tuesday night at the bandstand a horse and sustained a fractured door baseball at the joint picnic of .....7 11 2 corps. H. Barstow, Anna Belle Bar- I Salem ...................... The 6 year old son of Gus Rueck- Marya and threw him a considerable on the P. U. campus, by the Forest right leg Tuesday on the ranch of the two clubs last Thursday night stow, Bess Kidding and H. Davis, Luckenback ............ .... 3 9 4 distance on the pavement His hip Grove Community Band, entertained his grandfather, John VanLom, at at Rippling 4 7 0 er of Hillsboro was operated ou fot ...r,__ a Waters. ______ Morris Weil, who were arrested Saturday for i Salem .................. appendicitis at the Smith hospital and head were badly bruised and his the largest crowd ever gathered to Centerville. League Standing: official collector for the Hillsboro drunkenness, were fined 325 each hand waa burned considerably as he hear them. O. N. Mullikin is the W L Pct. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. La Rose of San club, counted 130 heads of men, 1 in Justice court Monday by Jus- slid along on the pavement. .10 2 833 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keffer of - - - The defendants were Salem ...... director and under his leadership the Francisco, Cal., are guests this week women and children in attendance I tice Calef. ... 7 4 636 Portland, Hugh Weik and sisters, Donald E. Long, Luckenback boys are doing fine. The Hillsboro of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Connell of at one of the best picnics the Ro from Portland. Garthofner Injured ... 7 5 583 Misses Katherine and Edith, of this boys in the band are Clay Freeman, this city and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. tarians have had. Amusement of ; former Hillsboro boy and son of Hillsboro ..... ... « • 500 city, spent last week at Yachats, Essner of Mountaindale. Mrs. La- every kind was available for all and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long, represent Camas ......... G. Garthofner of the G. li. P. Will Zeigler and Vernon Turner. West Linn . 333 enjoying the sea breezes. ... 4 Rose is a cousin of Mrs. Connell and Rev. Len Fishback kept a watchful ed the defendants. Lumber company fell off a carload Why not a band in Hillsboro? ... 2 11 154 Mr. Earner. eye on the kiddies in swimming, Bill Jackson and Putnam, who Albany ....... of lumber at the mill Saturday and R. L. Lambert of Gaston is in the Are U. fi. Cilisens dislocated a hip and severely bruihed Ryv. Harvey Miller, pastor of the Harry Hill umpired the game and were arrested Saturday charged with Jones hospital suffering from s frac A. J. Hanna and family moved tured leg sustained Tuesday while liquor possession, were each fined his back. He will probably be laid Two new citisens were admitted First Congregational church of Al- was lucky to get out alive. to Portland the last of the week. >50 in justice court. up for a week or so, but is getting I by Judge Bagley. They are Peter ameda, Cal., was a Hillsboro visitor plowing. The horses lunged forward Receives Bad Cat Mrs. Florence Ewing Dodge was ■nd threw him over the plow. along nicely. Kammocker of Haseldale and Bar yesterday, calling on his relatives, Mrs.' William Gillenwater and called to Toledo Tuesday on account bara Vogl of Hillsboro. Onq was the McKinney family. He was ac Wauna Wirts, 6 year old daugh The Misses Linda and Mary Koch, Bridge Gives Way dismissed and three were continued. companied by John ThiUe of Ven ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wirtz children, Billy and Jean, who of the illness of her nephew, D. L. teachers of the Portland city schools, 1’ tura, Ca. The gentlemen returned of Mountaindale, sustained a bad have_ been visiting at the home of Peterson. Mrs. Peterson is in Chica will leave Saturday on the steamer The bridge above the gravel pit The estate of Zeruiah Large has this week from a trip East, llev. cut on the cheek and left eyelid Mrs. Gillenwater’s parents, Mr. and go and just had a major operation. Admi.-al Fiaher for a two weeks or. Gales Creek gave away Sunday Miller representing the Alameda yesterday While playing in the hay Mrs. S. E. Hyre, have gone to and a light truck came close to hav been admitted to probate. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Carter, who visit in and near San Francisco. Mrs. C. W. Redmond, who has Kiawania club at the National Con- loft. She fell and struck on a hook. their mew home at Yamhill. The are visiting here from Detroit, They will visit the giant redwood ing a bath, but figuratively writing was able to hold on with its front been in a Portland hospital seriously venton at St. Paul, Minn., and Mr. The operation was successful and family formerly resided at Eugsne. Michigan, left the first of the week trees and Sequoia Park, and while Miss Eva Sorenson is spending for Ellensburg, Wash., where they in the Golden Gate City will attend feet until lb- could be pulled over ill for sometime, waa brought home Thille being delegate for his club the eyelid will be saved. Dr. Dins to safety. The span is 64 feet and Sunday and is getting along fairly at the Rotary Convention at Cleve more sttended her and she is at the the week at Seaside, the guest of will visit Mrs. Carter’s parents for the National Walther League con land, Ohio. Jones hospital. Miss Lillian Smith of Portland. a few weeks. work of rebuilding has started. well. vention. Not a Single Course Elimi nated From the Corvallis $30,000 In Rural Ea tensions Building For Livestock Institution Offerings Be Started Soon Asked By Easter VETERANS’HALL IS BEING RENOVATED FIRING BURGHDUFF PLEDGE VIOLATION HILLSBORO WINS PITCHING BATTLE ( «