County Official Pa f/ The mont thorough au vertleing medium in the county. M T he H illsboro A rgus Subscription $1.50 The largest and newn- iest paper in Vtyu»hing- ton County. HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 VOLUME XXXII • Seek« Office ••••••••• Sunday Traffic on Tu­ alatin Highway Heavy I. L. Patterson of Eolu form­ ally announces candidacy for republic nomination for gov­ ernor of Oregon. Big Plant Working on Pear* Thia Week Formal Announcement of In tention la Made PACK IS TWICE AS GREAT YEARS SPENT IN POLITICS More Than 4,000,000 Labels Shipped Out With Own Labels on Can Believe* in Board of Control for Penitentiary to Ef­ fect an Economy ♦ * A census of the Sunday traffic on the Tualatin Vai ley highway at the forks of the Terwilitnger and Canyon roads revealed the heavy use of these roads on Sunday. The total from 6 in the morning to 10 at night was «,010. A. W. Walker of Hills­ boro and Pete Christian-en of I..-!-w Ber.verton took the count. Fifty-five cars passed from 6 to 7 in the morning. The heaviest hour was from 4 to 5 in the afternoon when 093 vehicles passed. The hours and the cars passing: 7 to 8, 00; 8 to 9, 118; 9 to 10, 189; 10 to 1 1, 253; 11 to 12, 203; 12 to 1, 208; 1 to 2, 308; 2 to 3, 4O7; 3 to 4, 582; 5 to fl, 050; 0 to 7, 391; 7 to H. 204; 8 to 9, 198, and to 10, 227. « * No. 34 Assume« IIII.HI OVERWHELMS Receiver Control at Orenco TUNNEL ELECTION SILVERTON ELEVEN WINS TWO TO ONE Herbert Haid Has Experience in Handling Some Large • Hillsboro’s I-ong Passe* Bring Three Directors Erickson, Pat- Receivership* Score up to 33 to 0 tullo and Frazier Herbert Haid, recently appointed « ¡receiver of the Oregon Nursery com- MAY * PASSES ARE INTERCEPTED | pany, has filed his (50,000 bond « Resemblance ATTACK LEGALITY and actively assumed control of the of Last Year'» company operations. It is his pur- ' Officials May Now Have Sur Championship Eleven Is vey and Estimates of 1 pose to continue the business so as Seen in New Team to avoid loss to bondholders. the Costs Made Mr. Haid is a man of considerable Fifty member* of the chamber of L. Patterson of Eola Furm in force and executive ability. He has The The question of the formation of highly touted Silverton high commerce visited the Ray-Muling * Polk county announced his candi- had experience in handling some of Oregon Tunnel district No. 1 carried ; school team went down to defeat bad cannery following the forum lunch­ * dacy for governor today. In the an- Friday afternoon on the high school the large t. receiverships in the state, by a vote of 1878 for and 973 eon Monday noon and what they saw nouncement he culls attention to < ■ field before Coach “Goody' Good- particularly the receivership of the n(fainst or a vote of nearly two to was an eye opendr to some of the ! hi* business experience in his earlier I man's Hilhi eleven by the over- Eornstead Orchard company, which one. The director* elected were Otto business men of Hillsboro who had years and to hi* experience in con- j Erickson of Beaverton, D. A. Pat- whelming score of 33 to 0. There was very successfully handled. never been through the plunt before. ducting one of the most diversified He is in full charge and control, tullo and Charles R. Frazier of Port- was little question as to the final It is a much bigger proposition « farms in the Willamette Valley fori outcome from the minute the game The nursery company officials have ;and. than most of them realized. R. W. many years. He has also served as turned over an all pro properties, books , started. mrwww user Big Majority at Beaverton Weil was luncheon chairman. I. member of the state senate thru Hilhi'» passing attack carried them en ^ accounts to him. The vote at Beaverton was 920 * The several hundred worker" and four regular and two special session* to victory as usual, all touchdowns j Mr. Haid as receiver is an officer ; for and 254 against. The total num- the big complicated machines were of the legislature. coming from passes. The line plung­ of the court and acts under the her ot ballots cast was 1286, nearly busy on pour* when the business [ "I am going to make a vigorous, - I jqq pcr hour, according to C. E. ing of the first string backfield com­ court’s direction. men made their tour of inspection. I clean and constructive campaign for 1 posed Hedge of Beaverton who brought of Johnson, Hoag, Schul- They have been working on pears i New District Is the republican nomination on issues, ; merich the returns to the Argus yesterday and Rushlow, was nothing since early in August but will finish Ad I J » IT * raying nothing arid doing nothing 1 to be sneezed at. Thwaite made County C. E. Meet ' morning. The vote on the directors up sometime this week. Apples will /XClUCCl tO Union against any other candidate that J I several good gains on long end run« Js Full of Interest n Prec‘nct No. 1 at Beaverton was: occupy their attention from now on I could lie used against him in event I from punt formation. Erickson, 837; Frazier, 894; D. A. Addition of Leisyville Bring* until about the first of the year of hi* nomination; a campaign that Pattullo, 660, and Swenson, 600. Hoag Passes when the plunt will close down. Valuation to Approxi­ will tend, as far as possible, to Fine Program of Good Speak­ The result in precinct No. 2 vot- The first touchdown came on Nearly All Sold mately $5,04X1,000 unite the republican party so that 1 I ing at Fairvale schoolhouse was 346 ers Make* Event One of from Hoag to Kent over the goal tin- nomine, may have the entire Calvin Bunker I* Paroled on The puck Is more than ■jes, and 46 no. In the two Portland Best Ever Held line. Hoag kicked goal. The touch­ Petition* for a union high school party support, thus insuring his Recommendation great thia year as it was precincts No. 3 returned a majority down came in the first few minutes district have been circulated in , election,” declares Mr. Patterson in mean* 50 times the size in opposition, 114 yes, and 148 no. of the second quarter. The half SETTLE BOUNDARY Washington County Christian En­ I l'he result in No. 4 was 498 yes, and first pack In 1920. Practically all Leisyville and signed by 15 persons. 'hi. formal announcement. CASE ended 7 to 0. deavor union held its fourteenth an­ This is u district that has never been this year'* pack has been sold. Decrease Government Co«t _ The second touchdown was put nual convention at the Hillsboro '325 nc. A three-fifths vote in favor They arc shipping out more than included in any previous arrange­ Hr pledge* reduction in taxes Qualley, Who Wa* Fined across at the beginning of the Christian church on last Friday, was necessary for it to carry. A four and a hulf million cans under ment* and bring* the number in the through reduction in cost of govern- , total of 2870 votes were cast. second half. It was on another , Saturday and Sunday. “Fidelity to $7500, la Paroled on the I their own label, showing that they proposed union high district to 17. Under the regulations governing rrent. Mr. Patterson says that be long pass, Hoag to Hande, Hoag Christ and the Church,” was the Payment of $1250 This make* the valuation of the will recommend an amendment to have been manufactured in Hilla- the creation of the Oregon Tunnel failed qn the kick. Hilhi 13, Silver- -theme of the convention and dif­ boro. The good* are distributed not proposed district about (5,DUO,000. the state budget law, and by its district No. 1 only property owners ton 0. ferent phases of personal fidelity whose holdings equaled 5000 square only in the United States but in thr Petitions for the various districts terms the governor »hall prepare David Bradford was sentenced to Hoag and Hande repeated their were brought out in the addresses have been prepared and are being the genera) budget for state expen­ an indeterminate term of not to ex­ whole world. feet or more were entitled to vote. little act within a few minutes and which were given by some of the The cannery employes from 450 circulated this week. This was believed to be discrimina­ ceed three years in the state peni­ Hoag kicked it across. It made the ditures for submission. ministers in the county. to AHO over a period of eight tory because of the difference in “Preparation of the budget is tentiary by Judge George R. Bagley total for Hilhi 20. Johnson intercept­ On Friday evening, among other Mr. and Mr*. William Bowman now in the hands of the state board in circuit court Saturday on a statu­ month*. Employee* come from For- valuation. ed a pass soon after this and ran to addresses, was one on “Fidelity in est Grove, McMinnville, Cornelius, and son, Earle, returned the first of control,” explains Mr. Patterson. tory charge. Question Legality Silverton’s 20 yard line. This threat Missions,” by Mrs. George Edwards Beaverton, Portland and other ut the week from Hood River, where "The state board of control is also Calvin Bunker, on the same failed to materialize because of a Early indications are that oppon­ of Hillsboro, who has been a mis­ places. Twenty six salaried e in - they hat/* been for the past month one of our most important agencies charge, was given the same sentence ent* of the measure will attack the penalty, however. sionary in India. She told interesting ploycv» are on the job throughout during the apple harvest. They vis­ for the expediture of public funds. hut was paroled on recommendation | stories of life there and compared establishment of the district on legal Fool Silverton the year. The payroll is more than ited Mr*. Bowman's sister, Mrs. J. | I believe the budget making power of the district attorney on condition 1 grounds. E. Boyce, and family whilo there. (250,000 a year. In the last quarter, a pass by the different religions of the world. I This election means that the direc - of the state or any subdivision of that he pay all costs, must not leave A pageant on “ The Fidelity of the state should be as far removed the state, must report to the state Hoag from a place kick formation to Itors have the right to employ engi- • Forney, who was waiting over the Stephen,” was given by the Hills­ reers to make a survey and an esti­ as possible from the spending power parole board once each monh. boro intermediate society. A social line resulted in the fourth touch­ or body. If given the power I Chan*»« Pies session was followed by the closing mate on the cost of the proposed make the budget, the governor wU1, K. Qualley withdrew hi* plea of down. Hoag again kicked. ■a ¡tunnel. This estimate with a pro­ «5 ! 5 Goodman started running substi­ watch led by Dallas Rice. be solely responsible for state posal for a bond issue to cover the i I law in- not guilty to three liquor On Saturday the day was filled 2 o * tutes in about this time with but penses and could not evade cost is then submitted to the voters dictments. He received a fine of with conferences and addresses. Six e0 V 0 M * £ • a few minutes to go. Johnson inter­ responsibility.” ?o'o • - 0 a, a o at a second election. $3000 and a 12-months jail sentence ZJu X H cepted one of the many passes at­ of the state Endeavor officers were s A s HO w a-0 Take Pen Out of Politics Organization of the district board, : on each of indictments two and present at either all or part of the tempted by Silverton and ran 35 ( 40,000 About 800 16 * I,sou 2500 Ton* Apple* tty a freak of the law, cannot be ef- In his announcement Mr. Patter- three. Qualley was given (500 and convention and many good plans 5,760 ton declares in favor of placing the ' six months on the first indictment, yards to a touchdown just as time were given in the conferences led I fected until February 1, according 30,000 About 60 12 250 Tons Hlk. Berries 8,000 state penitentiary under the board 1 He was paroled on payment of I was called. Johnson failed to kick by these officers and others who to the latest information. There is 96,000 About 200 lfl 600 Tons ■ 'goal. Score: Hilhi 33, Silverton 0. KO 12,500 of control for the sake of efficiency '$ 1250. 12,000 About 80 SSO fen* G oo>4‘l»cr rivi» nothing to do after the votes arc The local boys outclassed Silver- were in charge. The state officers canvassed here Monday but to wait 23,000 and economy and to remove it from | The jury returned a verdict in 200 50,000 Ahnut450 500 Tons loganberries present were: Dallas Rice, field 2.000 politics. He also declares in favor favor of the plaintiff in the case of 1 ton in ever department of the game. secretary; Judge Jacob Kanzler, the until the board can organize. 10 144,000 About 800 2400 Ton* Pears 100 12,000 of abolishing the parole board and Paul Weseinger vs. N. I. Neilson in Hoag showed to great advantage in president; Dulcina Brown, junior; 16,000 About 135 400 Tons Prunes 4,000 giving this work to the board of circuit court last Thursday. The case Lis passing and receiving punts. Cap­ June Walker, alumni; Ralph Tarbell, 12 40,000 About 125 250 Tons Red Raspberries tain Harry Kent played his usual 10.000 30 10,000 About 30 6o Tons Klk. Raspberries control. held over several days and dealt ■ star game and broke up many a prayer meeting; Viola Ogden, secre­ Big Still Is Taken 20,000 60 64,000 Almut 200 400 Tons Straw berries ”1 believe in the imparital en- with a boundary dispute. tary. I Silverton play. 24,000 forcenient of all I laws, and, if elect- 130 in Raid on Friday 340 Tons Slringless BeatuI 24,000 About 130 The program for Sunday was in­ Carlson Arraigned To see the team in action against ion 0,000 j ed, will work to that end, and will 6,000 About 100 800 Tons Squash teresting and well attended. State 10 1,000 'appoint no man to enforce a law. Robert Carlson was arraigned on Jefferson a few weeks ago and ¡•resident Kanzler installed the of­ 1,000 About 10 40 Tons Rhubarb Officers Find Big Outfit in Old i- charge of perjury and was given against Silverton Friday you would who is not known to observe to that until November 2 to plead. H. Hatler - not have recognized it for the same ficers on Sunday afternoon and gave Deserted House Near 11.33,000 j law," deciares the announcement. 3120 776 (533.500 8790 was fined $100 when he pleaded team. Good coaching has brought out an address in the evening. Sunday I Cedar Mills Mr. Patterson will issue his plat­ guilty to a charge of being intox- efternoon at the session 26 register ­ all the wrinkles and inexperienced form later. ed for the coming state convention ! A on a public highway. O. Har- players are becoming more confi­ Coroner*« Inquest Held i He has been active in state poli­ icated Dates on Legion 70-gallon still, 700 gallons of ris is allowed till November 2 to dent. It looks somewhat like last at Albany and Roland Humphreys of tics for years and only recently re- plead. Sam Sugtira, Nick Sugura, Hillsboro was appointed convention mash and three gallons of moonshine Play are Changed Jury Report* D. A. Shearer's signed as chairman of the state re- year's team in the game Friday. were taken in a raid by Sheriff Frank Sliveka, Louis Vilaga, Matt The Hilhi eleven will play New­ booster for this county. I publican committee. Death Was Accidental The following officers were elect­ Reeves and Deupties Weckert, Duley Wever and H. Day were given until berg at Newberg tomorrow after- “Billeted,” World War Come­ ed: President, Ben Leu; first vice and Hickox in an old deserted November 2 to plead. August Peter r.tion at 3:30 o’clock. dy, Ila* Excallent Local president, Esther Head; second vice house near Cewar Mills early Friday The coroner's jury which held an given till November 2 Hanson w>s Form Juvenile Grange president, Y’ernon Turner; third vice morning. The three men arrested inquest over the death of Delbert A. Talent in the Cast to plead on the three indictments ----------- Shearer, who was killed last Thurs­ president, Lois Tuttle; secretary,. were William L. Rice alias W. C. Child Training Is he faces. Ellen Watt» Elected Master of Katherine Nicholson; treasurer, McCarthy, Clarence Marels alias J. An order was given in the case of The dates of the American Legion day while on a hunting trip, say* Declared Big Task W right Cook; superintendents: J. Ferguson, and Ralph E. Harvey. New Organization 'Barber vs. Carrick. In the case of play, “Billeted,’’ have been changed that death was the result of a gun­ Alumni, Norman Young; Bui. and I The officers found the first two J. H. Bernard vs. Carrick an order froii^ Tin- .day and Wednesday, No­ shot wound and that it was clearly • The Hillsboro Juvenile Grange accidental. C. E. W Helen Gunton; educational,' in bed when they arrived at day .was given. A divorce decree was County Council of P. T. A. vember 3 and 4 to Wednesday and The inquest was held at Bethany was organized last Saturday at the granted Eva B. Bagnell from Fred Mildred James; junior, Carol Hand- break. The officers waited around Thursday, November 4 and 5. The Holds Meeting at Rock ley; I. C. E., Vernon Turner; Look­ land Harvey showed up at about 10 play, which is u comedy of the world i Monday. Members of the jury wore Grange hull by State Deputy M. C. M. Bagnell. A divorce was also given Creek Saturday of Boring. Ellen Wutts was George H. Mann from Alice Virginia out and Ex., Esther Head; Miss, t o’clock with six sacks of empty gal- war, is a benefit for the Veterans' Fred Berger, Sr., S. S. Jefferies, Nel» Glover elected master. and L. W. R., Lois Tuttle; prayer 1 Ion containers. Their bail was set at Johnson, Verne Dyslc, F. W. Berger Mann. Memorial hall. The other officials are: Robert : nd John Meier. Judge R. Bagley is holding court - The proper training and rearing meeting, Deborah Leu; Q. H. and ■ 82500 each. Following I* the cast of characters Wutts, overseer; Elaine Caldwell, in Tillamook and will be absent for of a child in the home was the big- '1. L., Opal Martin; social, June E. G. Brown was arrested Fri­ as they appear on the stage: lecturer: George Himes, steward; two weeks. gest task of all, according to Mrs. Walker; pastor advisors, Len B. day on a charge of defrauding a Rose—maid ...Valerie Bagley Violator« of Game Adrian Hornecker, assistant steward; I J F. Hill, national vice president Fishback and H. Dickman; executive, boarding house keeper. — Emmalinc Liptrott—Vlear’s sister Florence Logan, chaplain; Fenton of the I’arent-Teaeher association, Martha James. I Milton Biddington was arrested Law Given Fines Bessie Barr Logan, treasurer; Kitty Caldwell, Name Budget Members who spoke before the Washington Saturday night in a local rooming — Rev. Ambrose Liptrott—The Vicar secretary; Irving Chase, gate keeper; I County Council of the association house on a charge of liquor pos­ Protected Birds, Hunt- Killing Will Celebrate 50th Anniversary Edwin Boehl Mary Yantti, Ceres; Helen Pearson, at Rock Creek Saturday. Her ad­ The Catholic church at Verboort session. He was arrested by Deputy Penelope Moon—Friend of Mrs. ing Without Licenses, Will Meet at Court House on dress was “The Value of P. T. A. in will celebrate the 50th anniversary Dillon. Buddington’s boss at New­ i Pomona; Evangeline Fuller, Flora; Taradine Sophia Schneider Cause of Fines Monday, November 2 Mary Helen Himes, lady assistant the Home, School and Community.” of its organization at that place port put up $200 bail. He hat been Betty Taradine Belle Taggart steward, and Mrs. R. Hornecker and . She said that the duty of the as­ with an all-day session. The program ' in the custody of local officers be­ Colonel Weedy . Herbert Axtel Three game law violators were Mrs. E. G. Cox are matrons. sociation was to help the parent in for the day will be very interesting fore on a liquor charges. Members of the budget committee Mr. McFarland—Bank manager fined in justice court this week by tor Washington county have been meeting the great problem and that and a chicken dinner will be served Gerald Burr Justice E. M. t-nlef. Childs S. Tay­ appointed by the county court. The the members must be progressive. County Keeps Fines at noon. Captain Rymill Robert Kelley lor of Portland was assessed $25 Boys' and girls’ club work in the Grange Gives Program All fines collected for liquor law committee will consist of B. K. Cook Fanny Sykes and costs of (3.50 for killing birds county was described by Mrs. Bry ­ Almost the entire cast is well protected by law. John Simpleton violations will go into the general Denney of Beaverton, John Thorn­ 3. P. Large Taxpayer ant, county school superintendent. known to Hillsboro audiences and of Portland was assessed the same fund of the county for the rest of I burgh of Forest Grove and J. L. She called the clubs character build­ The Southern Pacific is the big- Plan to Raise Money for Erect­ Crow of Hillsboro. the year because of the fact that the public is assured of a splendid on a charge of hunting without a ing New Building The budget committee will hold ers. Mrs. Bryant said the club work gest taxpayer in Washington county, the state prohibition fund of (50,000 entertainment. license. 4 has been raised. The amount of a meeting at the courthouse Mon­ was the backbone of the county according to Deputy Sheriff Arthur Peter Dcbenedctti was fair. Mrs. George Perkins, state Kroeger, in charge of the tax col­ day, November 2, at 10 o’clock. The first of a series of enter- Reception Given to Pastors and co Mr. and Mrs. Ginder returned hospital. Dr. E. H. Smith operating. I I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill returned Witch Hazel visited last week with young people enjoyed the day with states that Mrs. L. F. Emmott, who Mrs. Edith Doiel of North Plains last night from a week’s visit at Mrs. Almquist’s brother, Mr. Wahl­ games, and a bountiful luncheon has been ill since their arrival in Cs- ’!-t n-l - 1 --3 yesterday from a few weeks stay was a Hillsboro visitor today. man, and family in Seattle. Marshfield. at the Tillamook beaches. Iowa, is improving slowly. was served. THREE-ÏEAR PEN TERM METEO OUT ■ lis s 2 ¡5«