County Official Paper The most thorough ad­ vertising medium In the • county. ■ "■ ■ I O .1----- L.J1 T he H illsboro A rgus IJLLJ'JJE1 i.SL.ia" Subscription $1.50 The largest and news­ iest paper in Washing­ ton County. % _____ VOLUME XXXII HILLSBORO, OREGON, 525 Persons Pay l axes on Monday SWEET POTATOES SUCCESSFUL HERE THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 192S a a Chamber Luncheons to Start Monday a Forum luncheon« o f the chamber will start again Monday at 12:00 at the Washington hotel restaurant. Charles E. Well«, member of the chamber board of direc­ tor«, will act a« chair­ man of the luncheon and the occupation tax will be di»cu««ed by variou« member« of the city council who will be pres­ ent. The luncheons will end promptly at 1:00. The regular Monday forum i « attended b y member« of the commer­ cial body and out-of- town viaitora are always welcome. a a Ne. 32 HIHII WINS FIRST First Chevrolet Company Is Sold COUNTY EXHIBIT AT HOME GAME 30-7 STATE FAIR IS GOOD • I R. S. Wittenberg of Portland a • Is New Man in Hillsboro Twelve Blue Ribbons and One a Green Team Shouf* Great Im­ Automobile Row a Sweepstake* Taken provement in Week I a a Five hundred and twenty-five per- An important change in Hillsboro’s a NO GAME FOR TOMORROW automobile row was made Monday ELIMINATE COMPETITION TO EXCHANGE THIS WEEK »on* paid their taxes at the tax col- HAS A VERY LARGE YIELD a a _____ lection department in the sheriff’s a a Goodman’s Eleven Runs Wild with the sale of the First Chevrolet Rev. Mr. L. C. Poor of Port- 0,1 »M* «•» company by J. L. First to Ralph O. T. McWhorter, Frank C, Greater Satisfaction in Rais­ a last day. The total amount collect« I in Second Half; Score S. Wittenberg of Portland who has ing Sweet Potatoes Here land Appointed to Pas­ Fluke and C. R. La F ol­ a a on that day exclusive of the mail taken active charge. The new com- ' Almost at Will a Than in the South a torate in Hillsboro lette in Charge was $32,921. 54. pany will be known as the Tualatin j a a Coach Goodman’s H i 1 h i eleven Valley Chevrolet company. The amount collected up to and Sweet potatoes may be grown in a A change of pastors in the Hills- including October 5 exclusive of the The county exhibit at tho state came back strong in its second game Mr. First has been in the automo­ a the Willamette Valley as successful ­ boro Methodist Episcopal church was mail payments was $777,584.90. The which was in charge of O. T. of the season and defeated the fast bile business here for about three • a ly as any place in the opinion of mud» nt the annual conferenre of total to be collected is $1,092,000. years anil has been prominent in McWhorter, county agent, Frank C. West Linn team 30 to 7 last Friday a T. J. Peevehouse, who lives a mile the Oregon Methodist Episcopal civic affairs. About a year ago he Fluke, Kinton, and C. R. I.aFollett, Very little headway has been made a on the high school gridiron. This church hold in Eugene lust week. ' on tho great masses of mail pay­ east of Hillsboro and who has pio­ established a branch at McMinnville Cornelius, won 12 blue ribbons, one game was the first played on the a The Reverend Mr. Marcy, who has i ments, according to Deputy Kroeger, neered in the growing of sweet pota­ « and will continue in the business in sweepstakes prize and two seconds local field this year. « a been pastor of the local church for 'who is in charge of tax collections. toes here. the Yamhill county city. His many *n the open classes ax follows: Different Team a A group ot Hillsboro business Uie |>u«t three years, becomes pastor I The payments made by mail ST? Take Honors It looked like a far different UK- friends regret his departure from a men—L. J. Merrill, Lester Ireland, of the Methodist church nt Forest expected to run amund $100,000. C. B. Buchanan, Hillsboro, first ' gregation from that which suffered Hillsboro business circles. Bert C. Huntington and W. V. Mc­ Grove. The Rev. Mr. I,. C. Poor of M. Wittenberg intends to maintain and sweepstakes on Hannchen barley, a 30 to 0 defeat at the hands of Kinney of the Argus—visited the Portland has been appointed to tho practically the tamo organization which was proclaimed the best ex- Jefferson high in Portland just the Boys and Girls in Peevehouse tract of ten acres Sat­ pustornte of the local church. j week before. Goody's green tqam is and carry on the work in mnch the hib of barley in the show, urday and were shown the possibil­ Change this week W. G. Wilcox, Beavertoy, first taking on more knowledge of foot­ same way that Mr. First has in the State Fair Money ities of growing sweet potatoes com- past. He plans to increase the fa-| on grain hay and Hungarian vetch. The exchanges will be completed ball through intensive training and cilities in order to give greater ser-1 J. C. Leedy, Sherwood, and Clyde this week so that euch pastor may Club Members First in Garden­ merically. showed it in their second perform­ vice. He has been in the automobile ■ A. Edwards, Kinton, first and sec­ In Oklahoma for Years occupy the pulpit to which he is ance. Captain Harry Kent, the only ing and Potatoes at the Mr. Peevehouse raised sweet po­ Tony Polich Being Tried by regular from last year’s eleven, is game for the last five years. Mr. ' ond on onions. newly appointed on Sunday. Wittenberg is moving out here from Salem State Fair tatoes in Oklahoma for 33 years The Rev. M. A. Marcy has been in­ George Harrow, Hillsboro, first : forming the nucleus for another Jury Today i Portland with his wife and two chil­ for the largest squash. and he says that there is more satis­ strumental in building up the llills- {good Hilhi eleven. dren. Members of boys and girls clubs faction in growing them here in the b o r o .Methodist Episcopal church Oregon Nursery company, Orenco, The first Hilhi touchdown came first on clover hay. through his energy and personality. of Washingtun county made u» ex­ Willamette Valley than in the South. TO FACE THREE CHARGES within two minutes and thirty-two Ho has been a leader in Boy Scout cellent showing at the state fair, He is convinced that this is a sweet E. F. Burlingham, Forest Grove, «econds after the opening of play Veteran Editor I first on winter barley. and civic affairs. Not only do the Tho booth was given secund honors potato country and that there will Usual Sentence Meted Out to on a pass from Hoag to Hande. ' Dies in Portland I E. Goetter, Forest Grove, second members of his church regret his this year as compared with third always be u good price as long as Johnson failed to kidk. The next Offenders; Some Paroles on white spring oats. leaving but his departure is a loss place last year. No individual rib- sweet potatoes are imported from i score for the local team came on a Are Quite Heavy bona were received lust year, how- California. William J. Cuddy, veteran mem- E. F. KcCornack, Dilley, first on to the municipality. j nice place kick by Chuck Hoag, A ninth of an acre has yielded The Rev. Mr. Poor brings ’ with ever. Fjrst ribbons give a scholar­ ber of the Oregonian staff and for- alsike clover seed. quarterback.. Joe Lubich and John Topich with­ him a family of a wife and two ship at the O. A. C. sumn er ses­ Mr. Peevehouae 20 bushels of splen­ In the third quarter West Linn mer resident of Washington county, ■ Sherman Hyre, Hillsboro, first on sion. did looking potatoes. He still h(ii drew their pleas of not guilty and opened up with a few passes and af­ died in Portland yesterday at the baled alfalfa and rural type potatoes boys and two girl«. Rev. Mr. Poor 1 Frank Warrens'of Watts was first four rows in but has cut the vines entered pleas of guilty yesterday in ter getting the ball within scoring age of 71. He has been in news- grown in Western Oregon, is a strong worker with young pen. circuit court to three indictments distance shoved it over. They kicked paper work in the United States for i Mays Bros., North Plains, first on pie nnd an able pastor and preacher. in gardening and Walter Peters of as a protection against the frost. The small potatoes that cannot be of liquor law violations. They were goal and the score stood, Hillsboro 56 years, 35 of these years on the ; timothy seed. He has occupied the Hillsboro pulpit .Mountainview was first in potatoes. W. J. Enschede, Hillsboro, first on Oregonian. In time past in tho interest of the Delbert Blersdorf of Cornelius was sold for the consumption of the eat­ accused of having a still. Tony Po­ 9, West Linn 7. Mr. Cuddy lived out near Orenco baled timothy. Conference Claimants of the Oregon fourth on Jersey Calves and Lorene ing public are replanted. He sold lich. who was taken into custody Show Superiority 20,000 plants last year and couldn’t ut the same time, is being tried by The competition between counties a number of years ago and is fa- Conference, having served in the ca- Hiersdorf was fifth. Hilhi scored three more touch­ miliarly known to his many friends was eliminated last year at the re- Corinne Lingman of Reedville was supply the demand. A distribution of a jury- The case was continued over parity of field secretary for that down.« in quick succession and show­ as “Uncle Bill." He was editor of quest of exhibitors, therefore the f<«rth in homemaking and her in­ 100,000 plants is expected for this until today. cause. ed their superiority. A pass from He was pastor of the Sellwood ter, Phyllis, was fifth. .Meibt Krau.w year. Vern Summers changed his plea Hoag to Kent placed the ball in the Weekly Oregonian from 1905 to counties now work to put up a Increase Acreage Methodist Episcopal church at the of Farmington was third in division of not guilty to one of guilty and enemy • territory where the backs 1922 when it was suspended. One of creditable showing. time when Rev. Mr. Mnrey preached IB sewing. ----------------------------- Mr. Peevehouse plans to put three was given $500 and six months. He shoved it over. Hoag kicked goal. the surviving children, Mrs. O. H. Mrs. Bryant, who heads un the of his ten acres into sweet potatoes was paroled on payment of $250. his first sermon in that church. Peterson, is a resident of Hillsboro. . U quor Arrests Goody’s lads next scored on an inter-, Among prominent churches served club work, has had to compete next year. He says he is going to T. W. Butfum pleaded guilty to pos­ cepted pass which Hammer gobbled by the new pastor are Astoria. against club leaders .in other coun­ grow sweet potatoes and J. II. Hale session and was giver. $500 and six Made by Officers up for another touchdown. Hoag Annual Reception Ashland, Woodburn, and a number ties and the showing is considered peaches. It takes about 7,000 plants months. He was paroled for $ 100. again kicked goal. The last touch- j Is Given Freshmen Two Taken Into Custody at of Portland churchea. One of his a real credit to her. Much credit is to the acre, 2 by 3 feet apart. Bet­ John B. Herring changed his plea down came when Chuck Hoag shov-1 recent pastorates was at tho Wood- due County Agent McWhorter and ter and smoother potatoes are grown to one of guilty of poastxsion and ed it over and then kicked goal. Reedville Tuesday on a stock church where he was succeeded Otto Brose, club leader, on tWT po- on high lands than in the swales. received the usual sentence. He was There will be no game this Friday Senate Club, *the Oldest High Of Possession ! The return on an »ere sweeL, paroiftl on payment of jtcu anq • t. it; Xr. /omieriy Uto wmi.mgl ■ ■ ' u- ; I School Body, Names ¡U out Coach Gooaman ano hi» j (potatoes w», catim»' “ ^ al of Hillsboro. $400 by : costs, David Mansfield received a, ants, Rannow and Humphreys, are N. H. Brunlay and Christian Chris­ Officers for Year The morning services will be held Two Carloads of ' Mr Pfevchouxe. He says it is neces- like sentence and was paroled on i working hard to put the team at its tensen were arrested at Reedville at the regular hours next Sunday — | —. , »ary to change ground each year but $500. best for the game with Silverton i yrotol Ordered that only three cultivations are nec- Over 300 freshmen, upper-class­ Tuesday night on a charge of liquor and the evening services will be one- George Tigard pleaded guilty to here a week from Friday. possession by Deputies Weckert and men, faculty, school board and alum-, was (essary. Irrigation, he believes, half hour earlier with the new pas­ a traffic violation. Imposition of Larson. The officers are said to ni members of the HilJsboro high tor preaching at both services. sentence was postponed on good be- First Car Already Delivered to I n detriment to sweet potatoes. have taken ten pints from them. ' school attended the annual reception Sherman Hyre of Newton pur- bavior. Imposition of sentence on Two New Teachers Brtin.lay is said to have claimed Farmers of Washing­ held at the Shute park auditorium chased some plants from Mr. Pi ’eeve- Arthur Spitler was postponed pro­ that he was coming out to Wash­ Ask Receiver for at the Grade School ton County house last year and walked away vided he make restitution and make last Friday evening. ington county to pick prunes when Marvel Hoag, student body presi-1 with first prize at the county fair. monthly reports. Dan May pleaded I Nursery Company Grammar Boys Prepare for the dent, gave an address of welcome he was arrested. He gave the of­ Two carloads of pyrotol blasting not guilty to larceny in a warehouse. ficers credit for very little intelli­ ito the freshmen and new students. Footbail Game With St. In a suit filed by the Portland powder have been ordered this year, Financial Shape The cases of W. E. Isaacson and' gence in regard to local crops. Bi um- This was followed by a selection by Marys Tomorrow Trust and Savings against the Ore­ the first car of which has been de­ Ivan Lillie were dismissed. John lay’s tar was confiscated. the high school orchestra. Initiation of City I* Good 1 Shea was arraigned on a charge of gon Nursery, plaintiff asks for the livered to the farmers of Washing- E. Briedeiueir and James J. C< s- • -»Two new teachers were employed of the freshmen was next in order, tello was arrested at Balm Grove appointment of n receiver to operate j ton county. driving while intoxicated. each of the upper classes contribut­ Other carloads of powder will ba City Ordinance in Regard to the nursery company. The suit asks Ths case of C. C. Beers vs, W. ' by the Hillsboro school board this ing a stunt The faculty frolic, Saturday night on booze charges by Loose Dogs Will Remain week. Mrs. Hattie Ball, who has been the nursery company to show cause ordered regularly or as rapidly as Deputy Jonh Raines, Briedemeir is J. Fitzlaff was dismissed. An order which consisted of a Ford stunt, Against Protests on October 14 at 10 o'clock as to orders can be assembled at the was given in the case of Groner & a teacher here for years, resigned | was the source of much amusement charged with being drunk and Cos- why a receiver should not be ap- county agent’s office. Rowell vs. E. D. Cravens et ak Or- on account of ill health, and Mrs. and hilarity. Those witnessing the I tello with possession. That the city is in good financial For the convenience of farmers pointed. der of default and judgment was Lillian Davis of this city, a former stunt declare there could be no , O. Harris and H. Day were a, 't- living near Banks, the Banks Mer­ condition was the statement made given in the case of J. B. Imlay and teacher here, has been employed to ed by Deputies Duley and Dillon Fri­ Sons"'™ w' rZe'r et u2 ‘ An order *<• y*™"? - M'« _IrC_ne..U”"u°f mistake it was the “Universal Car” day on a booze charge. They were cantile company will accept orders tO I-uy. Play Staged Soon Rehearsals are under way for a and forward them to the county session by C. G. Reiter, city mana­ of voluntary non-suit was given in Portland is the other new teacher in action. The positions were: En- ¡released Saturday. H. Hatte was ar- Miss Belle Taggart; t.---- , i’ rested on a charge of drun\ mness ger. The city has $8,500 oa hand te play, ’’Billeted,” to be given under agent’s office free of charge. the case of the State Industrial Ac-. and will have charge of the 5th and gine. and I Friday by Deputies Duley and Scbin- W. Beatrice Brown has Goodman, , Rannow, Fishback The same procedure ia followed take care of expenses for the next cident Carnmiswion vs. Henry Humphreys:. the auxpicox of the American Legion 1 spare tire, 1 .« \fnnnhM» been transferred and now has charge Bonny; s post No. (. 6 st Phelps’ Venetian the- ' *>y the Fendali Hardware company i three months, he said. Hunt. T7 h > case of James Monohan Mia, die. driver, Mrs. Cook; passengers, Miss The plan to repeal the present atre early in November. i '»t Forest Grov«. was poMponed. An osder was given of the 6th grade in the new build­ Ware. Miss Bendler, Mis« Stobber, I vity dog ordinance, carried over from Mr«. II. 11. Stannard is directing When the county agent is not in in the case of Byron Clifford Sal- ing. Hot and cold showers are being Miss McDonald, Miss Hatton, Miss Helvetia Society the play and has selected a very t*,e office at Hillsboro the Hillsbora last week's session, when submitted tus vs. Ethel Gertrude Saltus. installed at the grade school, and Fuller and Mrs. Abraham. The stu-1 capable cast. The east includes Mrs. National bank will accept orders by Glen StapK'ton, was laid on the Is 25 Years Old table. The present ordinanc* pro­ thq expense of same is being borne dent body president was the winner Frank Barr, the Misses Belle Tag- during ‘ banking hours. Mrs. Bowman Injured hibiting dogs from running around by the pnpilx. Mr. Kearn, the jani- of the marathon, a hoop rolling af-j gart, Valerie Bagley, Johnetta Gailey, itor is doing the work. fair. After several other games re- | The Ladas’ Aid society of the Hel­ » — - W. W. Boxcow, Herbert Axtel and Mrs. Kmil Miller of North Hains the city streets loose, will rrniain. ; Dr. Wiiey, city health officer, re- I The first football game played by freshments of ice cream and cookies vetia Reformed church celebrated Robert Kelly. Serious Auto Accident at Cor­ was a Hillsboro vtoitbr Wednesday. ported that the sanitary condition ' the grade team will be with St. t were served. Dancing was enjoyed ’ its 25th anniversary last Sundav ner of First and Baseline of tho city was good. I Mary’s team Friday afternoon at from 11 to 12, the music being night, October -------- 4, - with an interesting ,. The city recorder’s office collect­ St. Mary's academy near Beaverton, furnished by an orchestra composed ' program cons.sting of reci a ions, Total Value of Taxable Property in ed $3,I(I«..49 during the month of j Mistaken signals are said to have The beys are doing some diligent'of Howard Wall, Glade Follis, Fran-.alogues, speeches, duets and «oi^P according to a report «-aused the coll-ion of atftomobflea practicing. cis Rowell and Kenneth Linklater. Mrs. Margaret Tschabold* the Washington County Is $24,196,170 September, e • * only living active member of tno last Thursday tn which Mr«. Benton submitted Rroup which onralhze«' organize«' the soc.ety Mr. Trullinger appeared before Bowman, wifi of City Attorney Hold Shoot The Senate club of the high school,1 irtoup tne soc.exy The assessment roll has been equalized by the county board of equalisa­ the council and asked for relief of Benton Bowman, sustained an in- A han ami bacon shoot will be the oldest organization in the school, >n 1900 opened meeting with the, tion and the total value of taxuble property in Washington county as the drainage condition on Ninth and jured knrr cut and collar bone bhe Sunday morning at 10 o’clock met Tuesday night and organized recitation of a poem of welcome. equalized is $24,108.170. The Soldiers* exemption ef $76,430 has been Baseline streets. On behalf of the was also bruiw