County Official Paper Devoted to thu Intereat« of llillaboro, the County the State, thé Niition, T he H illsboro A rgus VOLUME XXXII HILLSBORO, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925 ............. 1 ■ ■ ......... I" ' I. Subscription, $1.50 Add Your Name to the Large Subscription Lint. N*. 17 ■ NEW THEATRE WILL OPEN TOMORROW — T COURTS VIEW TOLL ROAD WITH FAVOR Franchise Now up to the State Highway Commission Oregon Queen Mother Dies This picture of Mrs. Catherine J. Adams was taken five years ago when she wus 92 und it shows her nt work with the needle She did needlework constantly up until last fall. (WEEN MOTHER OF OREGON DEAD HERE Mrs. Caherine J. Adams Dies at Home of Son Stores Close Monday Account I-abor Day H ilia boro shoppers must do their stuff on Saturday of this week and shop enough to last until Tues­ day. Monday is Labor Day and ail business houses in Hillsboro, except the con­ fectioners and the like will be closed as per the agreement made just be- fore Memorial Day. At that time Hillsboro mer­ chants decided to close on certain holidays. Many will take advantage of the two days to go to the beaches. Coffee Club Meets Here September 11 ALL COUNTY PI ANS TO ATTEND MOVIES Public Welfare Will be Dis­ cussed at First Fall Richard Dix in “The Lucky Meeting Devil” Is First Picture The department of public welfare will have charge of the program atUSL’AL PRICES TO REMAIN the first fall meeting of the Coffee club September 11 in the chamber Surprise in Store for Theatre Courts of Tillamook and Wash­ Donation Land Claim Purchas­ of commerce rooms, according to an ington Counties Hold ed Northeast of Hills­ Goers at Phelps* New announcement of Mrs. C. E. Wells, Joint Meeting boro in 1862 Venetian Theatre club president. Mrs. Wells urges all members to be present. The tone of the joint meeting of Mrs. Catherine J. Adams, »6, Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst, a student All Washington county is look­ the Tillamook and Washington coun­ Queen Mother of Oregon, died at and leader in welfare work in Port­ Hi ing forward to tomorrow night and ty court» in tho county court room the home of her son, William C. land, will be one of the speakers at planning to attend the movies in her« Monday afternoon indicate» the Adams, a mile northwest of Hills­ the September meeting and she will Hillsboro. This not only includes the I iL possible granting of the Wilson river , boro on the North Plsins road early 4 talk on public welfare. Mrs. Earl rabid movie fans, but the lovers of toll road franchise. The "buck" ha» Tuesday morning. Hobbs of Cornelius, president of the beautiful architecture and splendidly been passed back to the »tate high­ county federation of women’s clubs, adapted organ music. She was the last of a way commission with the stipulation will tell of the work in Washington ten children. Phelps’ new Venetian theatre will that if it accepts the present drawn county. A musical program will be Mrs. Adams had maintained rea- ■ have its formal opening tomorrow tentative franchise the two courts given and dainty refreshments will sonably good health up to the very night and the first production is will approve. I be served. last and was reading continuaUy up Richard Dix in “The Lucky Devil” Write Commission to about a week before she died. She .... — , , .. , . The first show will start at 6:30, the had never worn glass«» This pioneer Work on Roada Lead,n« ,nto A letter was addressed to the com- 1 second at 8:45 and a third show if Prominent Hills* mission containing this proposal. The woman would knit teicessantiy and City Progressing letter was signed by Judge E, J. I boro Woman Dies ,re“*ry- was only forced to give this up last Theatre Beautiful Ward and Commissioners F. W. Liv­ fail. PHONE RATES DISCUSSED A surprise ia in store for theatre­ ermore and J. M. Hiatt of Washing­ Nearly »7 ________ Mrs. W. F. Boley, Wife of goers when they visit Phelps’ new ton county, and Judge Homer Mason She was born September 30, 1828,1 Work Started Yesterday on County Assessor Boley, Venetian for it is without question and Commissioners R. O. Richards at Vergen, Genesee county, New Orenco Road; Next Work Is Buried Today the most beautiful theatre in the and 8. G. Reed of Tillamook county. I York, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. < Willamette valley and for art and Senator A. G. Beals and E. M. Is on North Plains William Bartlett. At the age of, beauty eclipses any downtown Port­ Chandler represented the promoters. Mrs. Nellie Campfield Boley, 62, seven years she went to Michigan land theatre. If the highway commission does wife of County Assessor W. F. to live with her aunt and spent her The re-naming of Fir street came not accept this franchise another is Men have been working night and girlhood with her. up at the council session Tuesday Boley, died at the family home here day in erder that Hillsboro’s amuse­ to be drawn to its satisfaction and early Tuesday morning following an She was marired to Calvin H. night and this body not being par- will be submitted to the individual ment center would not be closed any Adams May 18, 1848, and eight ticular named it Walnut street. They extended iUness. 'courts of Washington and Tillamook longer than necessary. Work of tun­ She was bom in Wakefield, Ohio, children were born to the union, want it understood that anyone hav- counties for their approval, accord­ ing the big pipe organ has continued two of them before they crossed ing any other name to suggest May 27, 1863, and spent her girl­ far into the night so that every ing to the letter to the commission. hood there. Nellie Campfield was the plains with the McMillan train should do so at once, All members agreed that the other married to Mr. Boley at Peoria, Il­ detail will be at its best. in 1852. While croesing to Oregon roads proposed are too near parallel City-County Co-operate The beautiful foyer carpet and linois, June 21, 1905, and they made many hardships were encountered with the present road running to The city is co-operating with the their home in Chicago for the first drapery stage settings are from and she and her two children nar­ Tillamook and that the Wilson river county in improving roads leading two years before coming west. They the Weil’» Department store and the rowly escaped Indians. These two route was selected as tho result of a | into Hillsboro. The road north from first mover! to Seattle and from American Beauty draperies are being children were the. late Mrs. Sophia thorough analysis of the problem. the high school is nearly completed there to North Plains for four years. . installed by B. F. Shearer Co. of Bowiby of the Blooming section, Under the law enacted by the and work started Wednesday on the The last 11 years they have lived in ■ Seattle. who died several years ago, and the 1925 session of the legislature, the Fair Premium Lists Urenco road. From there they will Hillsboro. late Joseph Adams, who spent his Decorating Excellent highway commission, in addition to go to the North Plains road. The Mrs. Boley was a kind and lovable ■ Being Distributed boyhood here in HiUshoro. The decorating and art work was the two county courts, must spprove county is doing the work and the They lived with Ralph Greer, a roads outside the city are paid for woman and she leaves a host of done by Carl Berg, an artist of rare of a franchise for the toll road be­ eourin, in the WfJdo Hills near from market road funds and those friends to mourn her death. She was ability, who recently returned from fore such franchise can be granted. Various Exhibits and Events at Silverton when thej*' first came to ' inside by the city. The work consists ever on tie lookout tor the happi­ a tour of Europe where he obtained After months of negotiating Chan­ County Show Promise ness to others and especially thought­ many of his ideas for the paintings dler and Beals had the satisfaction Board Plans Experiment to Oregon and in 1862 they bought the of scarifying and rocking. ful of her husband. Much Activity > Cushing Eels donation land claim in the Venetian. Monday of seeing the courts agree­ The Hillsboro Telephone company Scholls and Laurel She was originally a member of j 1 near Hillsboro. They lived on the gave notice of the proposed rate able. Practically every stipulation Many have been wondering if the the Presbyterian church, but later The premium lists for the Wash­ farm about 18 years and in 1880 increase. The rate schedule has been accepted and contention made by the court Christian Science and be- “ission price would be increased members have been agreed to by the ington county fair, September 23, TOTAL MILEAGE I S 25.3 ' moved to Hillsboro. Their home wu filed with the public service com­ came a devout member of that at the new theatre. When asked at Third and Oak streets. 24 and 25, have been completed in applicants for the franchise^ concerning this Manager Phelps said mission as told in another article in church. Lived With Daughter The tentative franchise covers a the Argus job printing department Everything in Readiness for that the prices would be the same— this issue. The widower, W. F. Boley, and period of 25 years, with the priv- and are being distributed by the Manager Woodworth of the county her mother, Mrs. Beckwith, survive adults 25 cents and children 10 Up until about four .months ago the Opening of School ilegv of renewal on the same terms fair officials. The premium list is she had lived with her daughter, ■ fair asked permission to rope off her. Mrs. Beckwith is 87 and made cent8< Pri«» will be raised only on September 14 and conditions, or conditions mutual- • 24-page book givipg a list of the Mrs. Flora Adams Pio in Portland, Maple street between Ninth and her home with the Boleys. A brother rate • staged by the U. S. Biological go out the Farmington road to Farm­ a great reader. After coming to Program of Activities for the j little wood construction in the build- tract 1» one providing that the fran- Survey at the fair. This exhibit ington where it will start picking Traffic Violators Oregon she taught in 1 the pioneer ing. chise holders have but one year in contain» a replica of gopher, mole up students and from there on Year Will be Arranged I schools for a time. Veteran Movie Man Nipped by Justice which to complete financing the «nd grey digger mounds and tunnels, to Scholls, around through Midway by the Veterans An active member of the Oregon road and then must deposit a $100,- j showing places to locate the traps and Laurel, back to the high school. Pioneer association she was first Manager Phelps of the Venetian is The total mileage is 25.3. 000 bond to guarantee construction ' and to place poison baits. The first American Legion meet- ’ Jail and Suspended License Is the oldest Oregon moving picture ex­ named Queen Mother of Oregon in This exhibit was shown at the and completion of the road. Mean­ hibitor still in the business. He is Everything will be in readiness Portland in 1920. This honor was ing of the fall will be held in the Vet­ Result of Reckless while the franchise is to bo placed in Pacific International Livestock show at the schools by the day school ■ accorded her two other years, but erans’ Memorial hall on West Main on his 17th year of operating Driving last year, and as an educational fea- opens, September 14, according to escrow in n Portland bank. theatres in Hillsboro. street next Tuesday night and the her failing health prevented her The franchise specifies that there j lure it received much favorable Principal B. M. Goodman, who acts from attending the last two years. commander urges all Legion men ' The work of plastering the theatre shall be at least a 24-foot road if , comment. Traffic violations disposed of in was done by Oscar Jacobs and a in the capacity of superintendent i Twenty grandchildren, 18 great­ to be present. A. W. Stoorc, junior biologist of since the abolishment of that office. ' macadam and 18 if concrete. The Plans for financing the new hall the justice court by Judge Calef crew and it is pronounced one of grandchildren and four great-great­ present plain Is for concrete and I the U. 8. Biological Survey, will be The new grade unit is rapidly near­ grandchildren survive besides the will __________________ _____________ be discussed and r promulgated at for the week were: G. A. Grab, the best jobs of the kind ever seen. it is estimated by Mr. Chandler that | in charge of this exhibit. that time. A program for the fall reckless driving, $10 cash bail for- ing completion and will be ready. son, William C. Adams, and the A visit will convince anyone in The Washington county fair board the cost of the road would be around will occupy the attention of the vet- feited; E. Lon Rain, speeding, $15 Washington county that Moving pic­ The list of grammar school teach­ daughter, Mrs. Flora Adams Pio. | will hold weekly sessions in the $3,000,000. ers: Ruth Jones, Maud A. Lake, The funeral services will be held erans. Policing and painting details cish bail forfeited; M. W. Brown, ture comfort may be obtained right The toll road is 38 miles long, | chamber of commerce rooms here Emily Young, Adella B. Wardrobe, from the Congregational church Fri­ to make the new patriotic hall as speeding, $10 cash bail forfeited; F. at home. starting at Agards mill, 13 miles ’ every Wednesday afternoon at 2 ■ Beatrice Brown, Adele Pilkaer, Mrs. day afternoon at 2:30 and inter­ attractive from the outside as it Johnson, $10 cash bail forfeited; from Forest Grove, following the o'clock. E. L. Houser, speeding, $8.50; James is inside will be arranged. Three big dances are planned for Susanne Paine, Mrs. Marie Priest, ment will be in the Hillsboro cem* Wilson river, and ends at n point Armistice Day plans and com i- E. Neilson, speeding, $15; S. M. P. U. Looking for Mrs. Hattie Ball, Blanche Bride, etery. r> miles east of Tillamook. It will the Washington county fair, Sep­ Helen Hansen, Mattie E. Case, mittees will be appointed in order Rembouski, speeding, $10 bail for­ be 86 miles shorter to the beaches tember 23, 24 and 25. The first Mary Alice Wood, May Blades, that the celebration of the end of feited; D. P. Murray, speeding, $15; Large Registration Named Justice from Portland than the old route on Wednesday will be an old-time Martha Owsley, Mrs. Josephine Case, the great war will be better than C. J. Jost, speeding, $20; Aubrey dance with Walker ’ s orchestra fur ­ P. W. Duerr has been appointed through McMinnville. ever. J Gill, speeding, $15; Henry Body, Mrs. Myrtle Kruchek, Mrs. Bertha Regulation of tolls is vested In nishing the music. The Orpheus I Pennington, Phoebe Doyle, Junia M. justice of the peace at Sherwood by The executive committee will hold speeding, $15; Francis Thomas, Freshman Class of at Least 100 Now Assured, Says the pulilie service commission. A Girls’ orchestra will play the second Johnson, Edrie L. Melhuish and Prin- the county court to fill the vacancy a luftcheon meeting tomorrow noon, reckless driving, license suspended caused by the removal from the tentative fee of $ 1 is fixed for the night and Tubby’s Vagabonds will ! eipal Hugh Naldrett. There will be a representative for 30 days, committed to jail for University Report district of the former justice. average touring car. Passengers will play for the last night. here from the Pacific Legion to dis- 5 days. be charged 10 cent per head. Other Game law violations: Sherman cuss the organization of a drum Make Excessive Claim» When Pacific University opens on Find Deserted Still Hutchinson of North Plains, $25 and vehicles will bo regulated. i corps. Union High Is Planned Excessive claims of property own- September 21 it will greet the larg­ In event thnt the promoters do 'costs; W. C. Clark, Portland, $25 A deserted still was found by ers have caused the county court to i Sheriff Reeves yesterday up back of and costs. The total receipts for the est number of students in the his­ not keep up their agreement as Tongue on Reception Committee tory of the school. A freshman class provided in the franchise tho road Meeting Held at Laurel Mon­ give up the idea of straightening. Gaston in the hills. The still was Thomas H. Tongue has been ap­ I month in the justice court were of at least 100 is now assured. It j $464.00. will lie forfeited to the state. Free day Night to Make Plans out a county road at Olsen and the I dismantled and had not been used pointed on the reception committee is possible that the registration will use of the road is given to the gov­ for Vice-President Charles G. Dawes claims have been disallowed. Some for several weeks. have to be closed shortly. Both Mc­ Case Postponed ernment for military purposes. Spec­ when he Arrives in Portland next Plans for the organisation of a bad ami dangerous curves have caus­ Cormick and Herrick halls will be ial provisions are also made for the Hillsboro union high school district ed users of the road to appeal to ■ Monday. Recorder Reports The case of J. W. Tilson versus filled and a good many will have mail service and for those living wore discussed at, a meeting at the county court to make the George Rahoutis and the Oregon to room in town. Receipts of the recorder’s office along the road. Discover Brown Rot Iron and steel company which was Laurel Monday night. The plans dis- change. for the month of August totaled The campus and all of the build­ Representative L. M. Graham of cussed call for the uniting of 18 Warning has been broadcast by brought up in court today was post- ings are being put tn order. This $518.00, according to a report filed Forest Grove presented tho matter outlying school districts for the Arrested Last Night to poned until October 3 on account of , O. T. McWhorter, county agent, by Recorder J. H. Davis. work is all being done by college to the courts on bchnlf of tho pro­ union high. farmers of Washington county to the absence of plaintiff. J. Linden was picked up by Dep- students. Over 100 students have moters. Finis Brown of Laurel is one of uties Weckert and Duley down near Miss Helen Johnston entertained watch out for brown rot, a disease been given jobs for the year to A delegation from Forest Grove the promoters from the outlying Portlander Arrested St. Marys last night and was placed with a dinner party at her home that has been rapidly spreading in holp them earn their way. There is was present at the joint meeting, districts. Dr. J. O. Robb is chairman in the county jail on a charge of in Laurelhurst last week for the the prune orchards of the valley. He Ferii Hoffman of Portland was still an opportunity for a few more A meeting of the chambers of of the Hillsboro union high com­ drunkenness and liquor possession. Misses Eva and Tennessee Weather- recommends spraying. arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Weckert students to earn their way so that commerce of Forest Grove and mittee. The plan will be discussed at He carried his home with him and red of Hillsboro, who leave Friday and Duley at a dance here last if any Hillsboro students are plan­ Hillsboro will be held tonight in the next meeting of the Hillsboro School starts in the Midway school night on a charge of being drunk. ning to come they should apply at the knight of the road is said to be Cor a vacation trip to British Col­ the chamber rooms to consider and hoard. contented with the Hotel Reeves. Monday, September 14. umbia. I He was placed in the county jail. one» and also reserve a room. discuss tho proposed toll road. APPROVED HERE MONDAY CROSSED PLAINS IN 1852 — - COUNCIL CHANCES NAME OF STREET