County Official Paper The moat thorough ad­ vertising medium in the county. — . . .... - he H illsboro A rgus VOLUME XXXII Subscription $1.50 I The largest and newa- I iest paper in Washing­ ton County. HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, l»25 Presents COUNTY RO AD WORK Tigard Union Petitions fi» I ORGANIZED N*. 37 Mr. and Mr/. Wm. C. Keehn Celebrate Speak* at ARMISTICE DAY IS Aviator Forum Luncheon 244 TEACHERS AT Fifii.ihA^ver.»^ CELEBRATED HERE COUNTY INSTITUTE I R. H. Merrill Believes That Proposed District in East Part of County Is Valued Landing Field Would be Mr. and Mrs. William C. Keehn of | County Said to Get More for Seven Face Three Liquor Law Orenco were »urpriited l*»f Sunday ‘‘Paint War as it Really Is.” Beneficial Here at $1,189.777 Record in Association Mem­ Money in Road Building Indictments ¡with basket» of chicken, cakes, etc., Says Prof. Hewitt bership Established IJ Petition* for the formation of a — were presented to Mr*. Emma Bry- Commercial aviation was the sub­ ■ to help them celebrate their golden 27 Mll.ES ARE COMPLETED union high school district at Tigard ONE IS PAROLED FOR $1250 I w<•<• gallons of their former plea* of not guilty to Dashing Team from Capitol the world war cost enough to endow 6. minds of the nation’s youth. “I ber.” n ash, 15 gallon* of liquor and 75 three liquor indictment* and pleaded Hundreds of rain soaked and en­ Shows Superiority in the .40,000 universities with $5,000,000 think most teachers and parent* and State Market Road Engineer Scott, empty container*. Conditions showed guilty. They were fined $3,000 and each and to build and equip 84,000 thusiastic football fans saw the Hil­ law enforcing agencies are too quick Game Last Friday »ho was present, a id that Wash­ I that the men had been operating given a 12-month* jail sentence on high schools costing $100,000 each. hi eleven shove across the first in their snap judgment in shooting "Wars are not an accident, they touchdown in the first quarter with boys and girls off to the state train­ ington county was becoming well or­ tor some time, according to officer*. each of the first two indictment*. A charging bunch of Senators in Charles Smathera and Alvin Rice ' A fine of $500 and »ix month» were football uniforms representing the grow up in the mind of the youth,” tittle difficulty. They failed on the ganized in road work and that it ing school,” he said. “Especially the were arrested Saturday night on a . given on the lust indictment. Both Salem high school invaded Hillsboro asserted the speaker. "They grow kick. They got a break on the now has a definite program. teachers should be more patient. Mr. Morrow, engineering depart-, < barge of liquor law violation and were charged with operating u still. I last Friday afternoon and adminis­ out of the fact that veterans do not kickoff when a Hill back dropped In a great many cases the individual nient of Portland am) Portland Ro- 'drunkenness. They were enjoying a Each was paroled on payment of tered a severe whipping to a much tell of the terrible side of war but the ball and Hillsboro recovered. can be saved to society.” trrian, said that the roads should party near Orenco when picked up $1250. i crippled Hilhi eleven. When dark- ■ rather the glamour or better side. They couldn’t make the riffle, how­ Superintendent W. C. Alderson by Deputie* Weckert and Larsen. ever, and Hill got the ball on downs bo put in right to start with. John Johnson was found guilty of ; >'«*• settled down over the high The veteran owes it to his country to cf the Multnomah county schools, and marched down the field to with ­ IL H. Hoodenpyle was arrested Sat ­ Judge Ekwall and W, C. Aidar­ liquor possession by a jury. He wa*bool field and the final whistle ; paint the true side.” candidate for the state post of sup­ The speaker then proceeded to in striking distance when the quarter erintendent of public instruction, son, superintendent of Multnomah urday. D. L e n n e r was arrested ¡lined $500 and given a »ix-month* il’and Hillsboro hu Hillsboro was a real threat as the Added to Budget tests is one means of doing it. You half ended and gave Hilhi fans i enemies of mankind—ignorance and I L. Kiepke pleaded guilty to a booze Vote Special Road Tax ! lave a rich field here in the Tuala­ charge and was fined $100. John E. a new lease on life. The second half waste,” he urged. The Hillsboro post of the Ameri-1 The sum of *2000 for a count>' tin, valley. Many of the old pioneers had no sooner opened up, however, Blum was given the usual $500 and Several Districts Vote Against Prison Rumor Is rix and paroled on $100. Thomas ¡until Salem intercepted a pass on can Legion marched from the Vet- heal,h nurM* waa Put on the bud*et ,*ire still alive.” Tax in Road Meetings Friday morning Miss Hair ad­ Young withdrew his plea of pot guil­ the 20-yard line and ran over for Iran’s Memorial hall at 11 o’clock a»fain Frida>' afternoon after it was Denied by Reeve* ty and changed to one of guilty and I a touchdown. Later in the same to the Venetian theatre where the I f!a’hed earlier ih the week. Delega- dressed the teachers on “Oregon The following road districts hâve quarter they intercepted another exercises were held. Thev were led tions irom ,he Washington County j Writers and Poets.” "Nothing to it. No, I haven't been vas given the same dose that Blum pass and shoved it acroM for the t.y the colors and the "Big Five”! »deration of Women’s clubs, the vote»! spécial taxes during the past Professor H. F. Hopkins of Pacific received. week: 3, ¡0 mille; 7, 7 S mill.*.; H, approached by the governor,” de­ few remaining yards. The Senators drum corps of the G. A. R. Earl Parent-Teachers association and the university found three things wrong Charles Smothers and Alvin Rice C mill»; 9, 7 mill»; 10, H ■-* milia; clared Sheriff J. E. Reeves, when I last touchdown came as the result Haworth and Sam Nelson were the County Teachers association peti- ■ with the great educational machine 13, r» mill»; 18, 5 mill»; 20. 4 mill»; questioned this morning by an Argus were arraigned on booze counts and cf a fumble late in the last quarter. color bearers and Ray Dillon and tioned the committee and the county today: (1) the short story prepara­ ..................._ milrt court tn to nut put fhp the «mmint amount hark back nn on tho the tion in the training of the teachers, 21. 10 mill*; 23, 3 mill»; 29, 10 representative concerning the report their bail was set at $500. Frank They shoved it across and drop- f. Ivan f Freeman were guards. ’ budget. Sing “America” mill»; 32. 7 mill»; 37, 5 mill»; 3». from Salem that Governor Pierce I’ianner, who was up before, pleaded kicked for the 28th point as many of the district teachers in 10 mill»; 47, 10 mill»; 4H, 10 mill»; 11* considering the appointment of not guilty when arraigned on three C. T. Richardson led the audience the southern states and the East do A large group of Salem students Connell Seeks Injunction 60, 5 mill»; 53, 10 mill»; 6