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f> 6 il O Cnunty Official Paper The mont thorough ad vertising medium In the county. T he 1 I illsboro A rgus Subscription $1.50 The largest and news iest paper in Washing ton County. sea VOLUME XXXII HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1», 1»2S j ' School Laws Said to be Much in Need of Revision Oldest Fireman certificate News Wanted a Day Earlier Next Week Annual Banquet Is Held at the City Hall Last Thursday The Argus will go to press a day early next week because of Thanks giving in order that em ployes and publishers will have an opportunity to eat turkey without any handicaps, the same as other individuals. Ali news items should be turned in earlier as a con sequence and community correspondents are asked to mail in their material a day earlier. *í£ ■ áM * W N«. 3« JUVENILE GRANGE INSTALLS OFFICERS Fountain Pens and Pencils Be longing to Teachers and Pupils Are Taken Take Charge of Lecture Hour and Give Program I ines and Jail Sentence* Met ed Out by Judge Bagley The grade school building on Oak street was burglarized late Saturday HOLD JULY GRAND JURY OUTLINE U. H. S. PROGRESS CERTIFICATES PRESENTED BENEFIT TUESDAY NIGHT right or Sunday by an unidentified thief, who took about a dozen and Ltquor, Stills, Etc., Destroyed; Disappointment in Small Bal Fire Department Is Congratu Grange Giving Series of Enter a half fountain pens and as many Many Are Granted Di lot Cast at Last School patent pencils, the property of teach lated for Splendid Work tainments to Raise Funds vorce Decrees ers and pupils, according to an an Election Expressed by Mayor Cady for Its New Home nouncement by Principal Hugh Nal- Several violators of the Volstead drett. Educalion was the topic of the Exempt certlfirate* nnd badges | Every teacher’s desk and many of act had their day of reckoning in Officers of the Juvenile Grange ’ forum luncheon of th« chamber of Were presented to all member* of [ (No. 21 were installed at the Grange the students’ desks were rifled and the circuit court before Judge Bag- commerce Monday noon and school the Hillsboro Fire Department, whe, hall Saturday by State Overseer M. the only clew is a large rubber heel ley during the past week. Harold officials were guest* of honor. This Swartz pleaded guilty to three booz* served seven years or more, at > ■ C. Glover of Clackamas county. El print on one of the desks. ■ week November 15 to 21—— 1« Na indictments and was given a fine of annual banquet of the fire- [ Principal Naldrett was of the len Watts was installed as master, tional Education Week by design« $3,000 and 12-months jail term on held in the eity hall last Thurs- opinion that whoever did the work i Other officers taking the oath of lion of President Coolidge. night. The firemen are exempt [ i office were: Robert Watt*, over- kas a stranger, because the cloak indictment* two and three, while The luncheon was turned over to from jury duty when they have | reer; Elaine Caldwell, lecturer; Geo. rooms and closets where the teach- on No. 1 he received the usual $500 Mr*. <’. E. Wall», chairman of the ■erved the seven year*. I Himes, steward; Lawrence Logan,'era kept a number of their valu- and six months. He was paroled on school board, by C. T. Richardson of payment of $1250. chaplain; Senton Rogan, treasurer; ables had not been entered. Hanslay Oldest Firaman the foruut committee, Mrs. Weil* PI««* Changed Kitty Caldwell, secretary; Adrian The oldest fireman from the point j raid that education depend* on those Alice Belle McCaslin withdrew her Hornecker, assistant steward; Mary H.n.I.y ha. Ion**al of continuous service is John H. 1 who edueute. Was Walking on the Highway plea of not guilty and was given a Helen Himes, lady assistant steward;, tinuou. «»rvica. Hensley, who ha* been a member , With Mother Near Rex Athletic* Valuable sentence of $500 and six months Irving Chase, gatekeeper; Mary of the department since February "If National Education Week doe* cn a bonze charge. She was pa-ol- Yantti, Cere»; Helen Pierson, Ro- [ .’>, 1909. He wa* chief for two years.___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ nothing more than create an interest Schulmerich Stars ed on payment of $150. Leon Hulet Cthers who received certificate* and RUNS IN FRONT OF AUTO rnona, and Evangeline Fuller, Flora. I in education and education law* so withdrew his plea of not guilty and in Game al Eugene the date they entered the depart- Enjoy Program —- I that u department of education is pleaded guilty to a booze charge , i- ent: G. W. Pate, October 11, 1914; Many Accident* During Past The Juvenile Grange took charge Question Brought up Monthly and was given the name fine cf created, it will have been well worth • C. L. Oakes, May 3, 1916; Walter ! of the lecture hour and put on a Week Caused by Rains v bile," declared Mrs. Wells, who Many,Football Fans from Here , Tews, September 6, 1916; Fred Sew Meet of Chamber 4500 and a six-months jail term. [ program consisting of music, recita- I See Aggies Win Over and Wet Pavement went un to my Ch«t rhe hoped that Autor obi les belonging to W. T. ell; Grunt Zumwalt, November, 1912; . tions and reading, which was great- the school law* of th« state should Burgess and F. O Crear y were University 24-1.3 1 rank Waibel; Charles Koontz; IMPORT A LARGE AMOUNT ' ly enjoyed by the older members. be straightened out so u person confiscated by the judge for the Paul William, 5-year-old son of I A special meeting of the subor Carl Larsen, November, 1910, and rou 1<I undai'stand them. state. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Compton of i dinate Grange is called for Friday We* Schulmrrieh, son of Mr. and William Gifford, November, 1910. Express Belief That County Is The physicial value of athletics Mr*. William Sehutmerieh of Hills The tri.'J of Jonn Yorkovitch on Rex, was instanly killed on the New-1 The certificate* are u beautiful 1 evening for the purpose of confer- in »rhmd wa« stressed by Principal boro, wa* nn outstanding star in the a booze charge lasted two days in Not Getting Full Advan berg highway Monday when struck B. M. Goodman of the high school, Oregon Aggie victory over their tra reminder of the service Kiven the by a light roadster driven by John 1 ring the third and fourth degrees on circuit court. Tuesday and V»e<!n< s- tage of Cannery who said that athletic* had been the ditional rivals. University of Oregon, 1 city. They are printed on heavy Hyman of Amity. A verdict of ua- a class of 12. After the degree work day, an J 'he jury went out at 4 white paper in Led and black. A the evening will be spent in social mean* of saving several boy*. avoidable accident was returned by entertainment. All those who are M Eugene Saturday 24 to 13. Wes Is the chamber of commerce over- o’clock. This is his second rriaL The progress of the work on the ma«!« 12 or one half of the points picture of th« team and truck is a corner's jury Tuesday. The jury turned in a verdict of l »oking something when they do not .n the center of the picture and it I ready for third and fourth degrees union high school wa* outlined by mad« by hi* team. He scored a not guilty against John Yurkoviteh Trias to Avoid Them should be present at this meeting as do everything possible to stimulate after being out about an hour. Jas Ii W. Km of the chamber of touchdown, three gon) kicks and bus the firemen of that time on the appnrutu*. Ln the upper left The child and Jiis mother were-these degrees u ill, in all likelihood, increased acreage in small fruits and per Keffer was foreman of the Commerce union high school com- * place kick. hand corner is a picture of the walking on the right hand side of not be put on again until the Jan terries, so that the demand can be petition has mitteo. Circulalioti of < each Schisslvr of the Aggies kept truck, the fir»t motor equipment. the road about five Feet in, accord uary meeting, according to Master filled in Washington county and thus jury. been completed in ten districts and Sehulmerich pretty much under cov The case of Washington county vs. give the county the full advantage it is expected that ail the petitioni er on the offensive play in order The certificate span* a period of 13 ing to the report submitted to Sher Woodworth. G. S. Garrow and E. H. McCune to The second of a series of enter of the cannery? will be signed within a few day*. Mr. that nothing might interfere with years from the time the horses were iff Reeves by the driver. They were obtain back taxes was dismissed going in the same direction as the tainments sponsored by thri*Grange Situation Studied Barne* w id ho thought there would his great defensive playing. Wes purchased in 1912. when the demands of the plaintiff car and as the Byman car came up for purpose of constructing a No Dissensions This was the question brought out were paid. l>e a rem imtrnnre. Some of the ad should make the All-Coast team this vantages of union high school a’. year without question. The Aggies Mayor M. 1*. Cady made tho pre behind them. Byman sounded Ms new Grange building will be held ;at the business session of the cham- The July grand jury wa* held Grange hall Tuesday night, her of commerce by Mayor M. P. over for toe November term on sir- outlined by Mr. Burne* were larger play Idaho next Saturday ut Boise. en tat ion* nnd in doing this he con horn. Byimin states in his report that they didn't seem to notice the j November 24. Mrs. Walter John- Cady, who has put in some study i tier of Judge Bagley, so that they valuation nnd the coiiiMiquent lower E' cry r«ad was lined with cars gratulated them on the splendid t.ixaliAn, a larger school nnd a bet- going to the game Saturday and service given the city and on the e*r and he turned over to the son, reader and impersonator ex- c f the proposition since a statement! might conttrue their investigations. left to avoid them. traordinary, who so delightfully en- was published recently showing the ; ter curriculum. Destr y Liquor many football fan* from Washington fact that there were no dissensions When the car wa* about 30 feet tertained during the October meet percentage of product furnished the i An order was given for the de in the department. The mayor said 170 From Outside county managed t<f get away to see Those who that the council was appreciative | away the child jerked away from - ing, will be here next Tuesday and Ray-Maling cannery locally. He sug-: struction of intoxicating liquor, stills, »oi board the big *t. r eia» E. J. McAlear of th i good U*<- of what lhe firemen do ttnd what , his mother and ran across in front i will give an entirely different pro gested a committee be appointed to worms and other apparatus seized I n the couldn’t K« au ay expressed disappointn he was prone to think that Hills- :of the car. By man says t!«M he ap- gram from the first one. The prices i investigate every angle in the hopes Ly the sheriff under provisions of small ballot <s t, at tl iwcial the prohibition laws and was car- l-oro was as well or better protected 'plied the brake* but owing to the; cf adults 35c, children 15c and that a solution might be reached. tq ,tt id that school election here, than any other city of the same wet pavement he was unable to > students 25c will remain the same. I The figures given in the recent j ! lied out, from the odor in the court (' 1 Ir *r ni >1 right people should exereis -ixe in the state. Mr. Cady said stop. It is the intention of the Grange statement showed that $533,500 had j house the last of the week. 1 L W to vote. .Mr. Me A lent with \\ he was not satisfied with the that "It all happened so quickly that tc give at least one entertainment been paid for products and $133,060.! The parole of Fred Poppe was Buch Mrs. Welb that the < school son, < rter> nnd hoped that some way 11 was unable to swerve the car a month in order to raise money for was paid in Washington county. The 1 revoked, while O. V. Hoover and L Fl libi laws needed u good I total amount of supporting acres j E. L. Kiepke were paroled. might be figured out to have a any further to the left and avoid the new home. i, Fri >k rind L IF One houndred and wa* 3,120 and of this amount 776. A jury verdict for the plaintiff new home within th > near future. the child, though I tried to do so,” | latri ta «Hei dent* from c lit . I- G. Tag were in Washington county. was given in the case of Moreno 11. ¡writes Mr. Byman in his report. “ If briefly outlined Fireman Hensley iMTt »oi, the Hillsboro Big Liquor Outfit He told of the dreams of local; Robertson vs. S. R. Schieman. The his service in the department and I had turned to the right I would to figure* p by Mr. ! Me Captured in Raid i business men for a cannery and an | case of Stella Johnson vs. Max Cran • • said that he started with the depart have hit Mrs. Compton." f t uher* in Alvar. 1 ho i i increased number of small tracts j dall was dismissed. Ryman returned to Newberg after j equipment was a ( ment when the hus increa ned th» Hillsboro hose ca Tt and chemical engine. He rendering all as.-istan-e possible and Many Prohibition Law Viola. [ that 1 night make their livelihood off ; The following additional jurors from 21 in 1918-19 to 3M* in 19 i fruit and -berries. The cannery has were drawn in court: Henry B. drove the horses for five years and ; reported to Chief of Police Fergu-1 tors Are Arrqfted Dur j come he said but not the other. Mr. Strauss, Charles E. Shorey, Gladys bad much to do with getting the old ‘ son. ing the Week (Cady visualized a Hillsboro with j Wohler, John L Zenor, Joseph A. 1 Mrs. Albert Klein of Portland was truck. Select Mi- Life Staff i ______ George . | Moore, W. Beal, Jr., Charles The i <laff of the high school Per, i Fire Chief Morley, who presided cut about the head in an accident i J. D. Bowen, Jack Stewart, Anna 5,000 people. L. S. Shinaberger of the Southern i (.ampbell, R. A. Phelps, E. J. Boos, come into uic state, according to I' 1.1. V , which i« published in the st the session, thanked the firemen I near Tigard last Friday. Many accidents were reported to i Bowen and Oscar Bowen were ar Pacific said that 68 carloads of pears. Mamie Brown, Estella Broadley, school year, has and the council for their support. the land settlement department of Argus during rested by Sheriff Reeves and Dep- ne Connell ii the The families of the firemen and I the sheriff’s office during the week. | uties Weckert, Duly, Larsen, Hickox and apples were brought in here last' Dorothy H. SeymdUr, A. E. Han- the chamber of commerce. Since I een n elected. month for the cannery. „on, Fred L Anderson, John L. They were caused by heavy rains November I, 37 locators have been editor, Other staff members: J ,Doro- newspapermen were present at the Cannery Growl Rapidly ' Grant, Bertha A. Webster, Jasper on the black top pavement in several 'and Dillon, near Tualatin eariy last reported to the department and 21 thy Be izxard, associate editor; ; I.ea annual event. ! Thursday. Stewart is alleged to be One speaker called attention to Keffer, Thomas R. Riggs, Bruce cases. prospective settlers have been inter Turner, activities; Patty Lomax, per- I a Portland bootlegger. They are the rapid development of the can- " ilzon, E. V. Burlingham, Fred viewed and given information. Three tonal*, and George Bagley, ath- 'charged with operating a still. Budget Meeting Called Power Company Is ¡nery, w hich has grown beyond the, Gordon, Hugh W. Farnham, Charles letica. of th« e settled near Hillsboro. The still, which was concealed in expectations of alL This speaker F* Smith, Frank H. Shepherd, Carl was one of the thought that the production would B. Pemberton and H. J^Smith, Itemized Budget Will Appear Suing Commission the Bowen home, in a raid by the catch up with the ’ necessary largest ever taken __ ■■ .1 ! Ralph E- Harvey and Roy - Connors stimu- T- in Next Issue of Argus Progre®» of Washington County Market I . officers. The still with barrels and lation and added that it wal« indeed pleaded not guilty to booze charges, Asks Circuit Court to Set Aside accessories made three truck load? a healthy condition, because pro- Minerva J. Shirley, was granted a The county budget meeting has Road System Promises Much for Future Order in Cornelius-Gas when brought in by the sheriff. The duction is usually greater than the divorce from Joseph P. Shirley. She been called for Saturday, Decem ton Water Rate Case prisoners were released on bail. | was allowed her former name of ber 19, in the circuit court room demand. Development and Settlement of County of Deputy Weckert listed e. large 1 Senator Hare said that everything IJ- Bradley. Cora Thompson the court house at 10 o’clock. The Puget Sound Power & Light quantity of carbonated water as| possible should be done to stimulate i "»s »«ven a decree of divorce from The tax levy for 1926 will be levied Thd Washington county market ; the opinion that thi* eouuty is nt that time and anyone subject to ec mpany started suit last Saturday liquor but discovered his mistake interest. He stated that a few more1 William Thompson. A divorce de road '.ysteni aided and abetted by a I making great strides in the organ- such levy may he heard in favor against the public service commis i Icter. The still was of a 65-gallon fruit growers were needed and that cree was granted Bobcock from progressive court and able engi II *.ation of ite road work. of or against any proposed levies sion. The complaint, which was filed capacity. The officers found 1100 the county should grow a few more j Lillie Bobcock. Nellie W. Kirry re- The largest single piece of con that will be shown in the itemised with County Clerk Luce, alleges | gallons of mash on hand. neers is taking -hap« and uugura a Perrv and Charles LaFolletts and.veived a divorce from II. F. Kirry. healthy development for this section struction in the market road work budget which will appear in the that the commission was unjust in • She was allowed $50 a month ali- Oscar Bowen was visiting at the Barney Leis. refusing the water rate increase at of th« Willamette Valley within the this year wa« the long fill across next issue of the Argus. Glen Stapleton said that other j nwny. ! place when it was raided by the Cornelius and Gaston and believes next five years. The progress w«« the Jackson bottom. This cut a hole ——————— The amount to raise under the I officers and was taken into custody. ; laces had the advantage of a heavy ; hown in nn in poction trip made by ii the market road money pocket market ijoad law to meet the allow the rate increase is justified. The 1 he officers later investigated vnd production, because canneries had Four Wedding Anni- < ounty Engineer Charles D. Jones [to the extent of about $40,000, and ance from the state, outside of limi case is appealed from the commis found a 15-gallon still at his home. started there years ago and had . » i . j will, of course, cost something to tation, is a 2-mill tax. The total sion to the circuit court here. and newspapermen Friday. (gone broke versarie® Celebrated Clara Johnson was arrested by The theory of the company is Approximately $150,000 was spent maintain this winter because of the amount of the budget to be voted I Few appreciate what the cannery that its electric system and its Deputies Weckert, Duley and Red The home of Mr. and Mrs. John under the direction of Judge E. J. soft dirt. While it costs n lot of on is $354,725. has done and can do in the opinion mond on Thursday and held for water system should be self-sustain Ward and Commissioners F. W. Liv money it will he of untold benefit of L. T. McPheeters, who thought Kamna, Sr., in this city, was the ing. In the past at the two places, investigation. Joseph Trautner was scene of an enjoyable celebration ermore and J. M. Hiatt and Engineer to the county through furnishing efforts should be made to har- the company says that the elec a> rested Thursday on a charge of I Sunday, Jone , on market roads in the coun the first real connecting link in a Legionnaire® to l luvaauw* monize. ~ ' the date being the anni- tricity has been bearing the loss of defrauding an innkeeper. main road south through the Laurel [ The question caused one of the [ versar.v of four weddings as follows: ty this year. This amount construct Nominate Officers the water department. William Bennett was arrested most thorough discussions held at , 'lr. and Mrs. John Kamna, Sr., and ed the 27 Vi miles of the system country on to Sherwood. Thursday night by Deputy Weckert I the chamber in months and caused Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamna celebrat- The suit asks that the order of the This work to the south is under that ha.* been completed to date and cn a charge of drunkenness. He is oommission be set aside and that the the direction of Finis L. Brown, who id their 36th anniversaries, Mr. and First Practice of Drum Corps the officials expect to get in around thought. said to have attempted to push the considerable new rates be declared in force. has forgotten about his Laurel farm Publicity efforts thru Mrs. Charles Mertz of Forest Grove 31» miles next year. Will be Held at Veter train off the track near the- can the real estate dealers were con- celebrated their 23rd anniversary Everthing in the road building, ond is eating roads and deeping ans’ Hall Tuesday Judge McBride Honored nery. sidered some of the best solutions and Mr. and Mrs. John Kamna, Jr., grading and bridge construction is roads. Standard day d»ound maca James Yards was arrested on for more growers. dam has been put in from the The 78th birthday of Judge Mc cf Farmington celebrated their sec- figured out in advance at the office Next Tuesday night will be a busy Bride, former Washington county what is known as the Christiansen Campbell bridge to the Laurel store ond anniversary. by engineers with the result that onjB for members of Hillsboro post Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Pedestrian Struck Down there is little or no waste. Wash nnd an entirely new grade estab of the American Legion and every jurist and district attorney, was place near Cipole last night by State Officers Hoffman, VanHorn and John Kamna of Blooming, Mr. and ington county is getting more for lished. The trees which used to line Legion member is urged to be pres celebrated at a banquet nt *he Ber.- Dan Creps of Cochran was bruis McFarlane and Sheriff J. E. Reeves i ton hotel in Corvallis last Friday the road on both sides have been eut Mrs. William Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. its money in road building than ent. Officers for 1926 will be nomi night. Fourteen personal friends and Deputy Weckert and is in the ed considerably when struck down Earl Donelson, Misses Bettie and ever before because of this cutting away. The driver hns relatively easy nated and the instruments will be on the highway near St. Mary’s by pickings from Hillsboro to Laurel, I were present, among them Thomas county jail on a charge of violat Anna Kamna, Marguerite and Mary down of waste. ing the prohibition laws. The of nn automobile driven by I. Rom- Ellen Mertz, Mildred Donelson; Jack nn entirely different story from last here for the first rehearsal of the | H. Tongue of Hillsboro, mesmo of Reedville. According to the A revolving fund to simplify fi- >ear. This new road is about two arum corps, which is creating eon- Judge McBride left the bench in ficers found a 20-gallon still and Kamna and Willie Meyer. mincing in county road constructlon miles long. The tar bound macadam siderable interest among the vet- this district in 1907 to go to the 100 gallons of mash. Officers say report submitted to the sheriff, A bounteous turkey dinner was back to Creps was walking with his bus been authorized by the court. has been patched temporarily also. crans. i supreme bench. Mr. Tongue says that he was just, getting started. served. the traffic and Rommesmo in dim A cost system will be installed and A representative of the Portland the judge is as hail and hearty as Four mnrket roads branch off ming to meet a car could not see in this way the figures will show from near the Campbell bridge— bouse from which the instruments cv er. Bazaar at Laurel Social at Jacktown him until it was too late to avoid what work pays and what, does not. Laurel, Sherwood, Beaverton and were purchased will be on hand to the hitting him. bazaar for the benefit of An entertainment and basket so A This county is the first in the state Hillsboro. lead the boys in the first practice. Debate Holding Luncheon* be Laurel school piano fund will cial will be given at the Jacktown to try and simplify the financing of Clay bound macadam is the stand Earl Hobbs, who was appointed The question of whether or not held at the Laurel community hall, school house, mile and a half east Report Surplus road building. ard set by the highway commission membership chairman nt the last evening, December 2. of Farmington, next Wednesday The state highway commission hn> and the four or five inches of small session of the veterans, is mustering forum luncheons should be held by Wednesday A surplus ef $115.74 is reported the chamber of commerce will be be served from 7 to evening. Everyone is cordially in Supper will approved of the market road sys mnterial allows for real maintenance his forces for a big drive and plans in the statement just completed by debated at the luncheon next Mon 8:30 in the evening. Everybody is vited and the ladies are asked to tem for the county «nd State Market George Wood worth, manager of the to "start 192(1 with 1925 strength.” day. bring baskets. invited to attend. (Continued on Pago Eight) Road Engineer Scott hns expressed first annual Washington county fair. BOY, 5, STRUCK BY AUTO AND KILLED BERRIES, FRUITS CAUSE DISCUSSION I I