O - ------------------- — Of County Official ■ The moat thorough vertiainu medium in the county. II - T he H illsboro A rgus No. 4« HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 192« VOLUME XXXII ATHLETIC GROUP IS ORGANIZED MONDAY Orange Phelps Elected Presi­ dent of New Organisation DANCE GIVEN Subscriptio« $1.80 The largeat and nawa- ieat paper in Waahing- ton County. I Mrt. Bryant Honored Mrs. Emma Bryant, county school superintendent, was hon­ ored by the superintendents of the state at the annual meet­ ing in Salem last week by elec­ tion to the office of state pres­ ident. SATURDAY Governorship Is ¡^"cV^FilU 19 TRUE BILLS ARE CHAMBER TO ELECT Sought by Upton REPORTED TO JURY] OFFICERS THURSDAY Bag Limit of Fish and Chinese _____ Pheasant Season Chang­ ed by Commission Four Officers Must be Named Dan May Case Holds Sway In on January 21 Court Again This Week LIGHT LAW IS FAVORED Gymn to be> Open Four Nights a Week; Children to be Given Training Committee to Draw up Resolu tion Expressing Law En­ forcement View The permanent organization the Hillsboro Athletic association was perfected in the chamber of commerce rooms Munday night. Th!» association will handle th«« physical eduralluii' work under the supervis­ ion of the park commission. Nearly 50 persona attended the organiza­ tion meeting. The annual election of the Hills­ boro chamber of commerce will be held at un adjourned meeting in the rooms next Thursday night at 8 o'clock, The anuual meeting is usual- ly held the first Thursday in Jan- uary but was held over this yeur be­ cause of the desire to give further notification to the members. The president, vice-president, treasurer and a director must be elected. Just two members of the board of direc­ tors hold over and they are L. T. McPheeters and W. Verne McKin- The tributaries of the Gales, Pat­ ton, Dairy and Scoggins creeks have been closed for a period of ten I years to fishermen by action of the state game commission. The general bag limit of fish and the season on Chine*e phea ants has been changed. The bag limit for all waters not covered by other regula­ tions made at this session will be 30 fish or 15 pounds and one fish in one day, or 00 fish or 30 pounds and a fish in any »evan consecutive days. The new limit is set for 1026 only. In all sections where hunting of Chinese pheasants is allowed the season was changed from October 15 to October 21, inclusive. President of State Senate ■n 1923 Seeks the Nomina­ tion for Governor Interference From Telegraph Company Is the Topic Jay H. Upton, of Bend, president of the state senate in 1923, an­ LIQUOR VIOLATORS FINED nounces his candidacy for the re­ PETITIONS Number Fail to Observe Terms of Paroles and Their Ar­ rest Is Ordered BEING SIGNED publican nomination for governor. In his platform he says that ex­ Ask that Broadcasting be Shut penses can be cut and that there Down in the Evening has been too much slackness. He by Local Station says that the emergency board should be abolished. Interference caused by radio KEK, "All laws must be enforced and the big Federal Telegraph company’s observed. Law observance is the , station at Hillsboro, to receiving lets is the topic to be discussed at , a meeting of radio fans and ex­ perts at the chamber of commerce I rooms tonight at 8 o’clock. Petitions ¡are circulating in every community I in Washington county asking that the federal government’s radio de- j partment take steps to regulate j KEK. Already thousands of names have been secured, according to President Sam Bentley of the local radio club. Nineteen true bills were returned by. the grand jury in session here last week. Those indicted were: Bert Chase, Geroge W. Douglas, O. Henry, Frank Nimchick, Mary Nimchick, Pete Rueter, W. F. Reed, and Har­ vey Kinzer and Mrs. Kinzer, all charged with liquor possession; H. E. Hargitt, Ivan McKnight and George Board Representative Madison, accused of driving while intoxicated; J. C. Parsons, assault Orange Phelps was named as pres­ with a dangerous weapon; William ident of the association. Other mem­ Stitt, Harvey O. Kinzer and his bers uf the board ««lected, accord­ wife and Frank Nimckick, accused ing to the constitution which pro­ of operating stills. vides for a representative body, in­ Conaider National Body In»pector Coming The Dan May case was being clude: Vice-president, J. J Stangvi, The proposition of joining the Government Inspector O. R. Red­ heard for the second time this week, member at large; t hus. Wells, coun­ national chamber of commerce will Name of City and Sign Put the trial starting Monday. The jury fern of Seattle wjll be present at cil; Dr, J. II. Itossnian, chamber of the meeting. Manager F. H. Bars- also be taken up at the adjourned took the case at 2 o ’ clock yesterday. commerce; K. J. MiAlear, school on MacKenzie Garage l tow of the Federal Telegraph com- meeting. He is being tried on a charge of board; Mrs. Lee Oakes anti Mian A committee composed of Charles LIEUTENANT KELLY HELPS larceny. 1 pany will present his side of the Mattle Case, , women'a women's organizations. E. Wells, Frank Peters and R. B. ' case. Others who have signified A. E. Willis, who was found guilty Orang*^ Phelps representa the park Denney were appointed to draw Oregonian Screen Review on on a liquor charge a week ago, was their ■willingness to favor the radio c<>miiiiiu*loii. W. W. Phillips is secre- fans with their presence include: Joe tip a re: olutien expressing the view fined $500 and given a six- tary iiivi W. V. Bergen la treaxurer. Telephone Hearing Hand to Film Activities Hallouck, who, as a radio expert, months jail term. He was paroled The last two ufficem are not meui- Postponed by Order that the rei ently enacted automobile Here This Morning light law should be enforced for tjic on payment of $500. When arraign­ duty of every citizen and is as im­ 1 has done considerable research and bcra of the board.* portant as law enforcement,” writes : investigating with KEK during the ed, Bert Chase pleaded guilty to pos­ The organization plana to give a Tariff Increasing Farmer Line reason that it is a good law and be­ i left session and was given $500 and six Mr. Upton in his platform. Candidate ' p-'.st three years with the aim of Hi!! boro is not going cause all laws should be enforced. dunce at the auditorium this Sat- Rates Withdrawn by Tel­ iation months and parole«! on payment of Upton is a veteran of the Spanish- theTrouble; Paul EmanL’- This resolution will be presented at behind in the matter o urday night to raise money for for H. L. MacKenzie of the Mac- $150. William Stitt pleaded guilty American war. He would have laws al, radio editor of the Oregonian; ephone Company the next meeting and copies will be equipping it for athletic purpo: «es. -ent to the automobile associations, K nzie Motor company had the name and was fined $100 and paroled on and better enforcement, harmony be-\ “Dick” Bailor, announcer at KGW; Thia dance will be the last one in The Hillsboro Telephone company state chamber of commerce, and to j Hillsboro and an arrow pointing payment of $50. W. F. Reed plead- tween executive and legislative de­ j Syd Goodin, radio editor of the the Auditorium for the aeason and directly north placed on the roof ed guilty to posse sion and was partments and would reduce auto , Portland Telegram; the radio editor will be a Hillsboro dance in the true hat withdrawn its tariff increasing the secretary Of state. of his garage building thi niorn- fined $500 and given a six-months licenses. of the Oregon Journal, and the sense, for it is expected that large rates for farmer line telephone Designated highways should e chairman of the state public service 'ing in accordance with a campaign jail term. A further investigation switching and the hearing in the numbers of local people will attend, Dodge Brothers Are graded and macadamized, in 1 ‘e | commission. now being conducted by the Ford will be made before a parole is ex- not only to help swell the athletic iiintter of the investigation and »us- ' opinion of Mr. Upton. Motor company to help aviation. pension of rates, rules, charges, prac- ’ The Hillsboro_____ Expecting a Big Year station __ of ___ the ____ Fed- tended. fund, but, for the general social Supervise» Work tires and regulations of the company | | oral Telegraph organization uses the A. P. Hanson was found guilty time. The conimittee in charge of Lieutenant Oakley G. Kelly, com­ so-cabed wide spark gap where the arrangements: Mrs. Hurry Morgan, affecting farmer line switching ser- ’ Mayor M. P. Cady, Local Deal­ mander of the air forces at Van­ of mash possession by a jury yes­ Joint Installation vice has been postponed indefinitely, : Mrs. Helen Steinke, Mrs. A. W. terday afte> noon. The following were Q f Leg j on Tuesday ¿UmtP' a distance of three er, Returns From Con­ couver Barracks and one of the arraigned and pleaded n<»t guilty: ® feet. On top of this, during the Havana, Mrs. C. G. Reiter, Robert . according to word receive«! from the foremost fliers in the American vention in Detroit Kelly, Iris Wells, Kenneth Link­ public service commission. c. Parsons, O Henry. George W. of p!anne<1 for eVe"’n< addition“’ d* army superintended the placing of J. The public service commission had Douglas, Peter Rueter, Harvey O. »..- turbance k --— ♦„ to receivers — is produced --------- j later unit W. Verne McKinney. "Dodge Brothers, Inc., is looking the big block letters this morning. Auditorium; First Will originally set Friday, January 15', at with the use of the so-called “mush,” Kinzer, Frank Nimchick, Mary Nim- Slart Work at Onco forward to the best year in their his ­ He flew over from Vancouver and 10 o'clock in the court h >uae for be January 29th which the company says it uaes to Work will ba start»-«! Mon rangements George . L. »«• odworth was installed ... to use the . tubes. ... In ref- first district basketball game at to have this picture shown here at was given in the case of the Bank , .. „ i erence to the second point master of the Hillsboro Grange . .. , . .. . . „ the . fans Watson S. Tilton, Civil War Vet-1 until they reached Minnesota, where Hillsboro Friday, January the 15th. a later date through the co-opera­ of Beaverton vs. Annette Godwin as ...... .... . an" point to the fact that in Southern for the third consecutive time at ..... . . ernti an«i navigator of the Mississippi G. W. Tilton took up a donution The cheesamukers always have a tion of Manager Phelps of the Ve­ and Dora J. Elliott. Order of de- „ , ... .. ,, . „ California commercial stations shut all-day meeting in the Grange hall : , . ... , . | fault and decree was given in the and Columbia rivers in the days of land claim. In 1857 he passed away, strong cage team and should give netian theatre. _ . , , ... down during the early evening hours Saturday. The installing officer was ... . steamboat transportation, wax aalcct- ()n August 22, 1864, Tilton en-1 Hillsboro a real battle. The Ililhi „ ... 7* r Riv- r> when the are being Lieutenant Kelly, who made the case of E. L. Johnson vs. Alt» Wall Pomona Master C. W. Craft of . entertainments .... cd for this week’s interview. De- jn COi p ,,f the 1)th Minneso- ' girls will play Banks Hi girls and first transcontinental non-stop flight et al. A default judgment was given , ,, . ,, radiocast — except in the cases of an „ ------- vs. — erside Grange at Dilley. —, He was as-1 : emergency call. spite his wide travels ranging from tn volunteer regiment nt Goodhue Banks Hi will play Hillsboro Hi in 26 hours and 50 mintftes from . in the case of Amelia C. Gerber A n order sisted by Mrs. Craft. There was a . .v . v . » i. I By using the tubes, it is said Now York to New Zealand he says. county. The regiment moved to St. I Seconds, the gumes starting prompt­ i New York to San Francisco, May, William Huebnerl et ux. Ail oraer . larKe attendance . , that receiving sets even m Hillsboro j Paul, where in September it em­ ly at 7:00 p. m. Under the able 1923, made his landing O. K., even was given in the case of William M. ...... the first and second degrees. ’ . . . ». i Ashby vs. Elmer E. Lyda et al. .... ... . ,, . were: „ 'would not be able to hear KF.K on barked on a boat to make its way leadership of Assistant Coach Hum- though the field was soggy. Other officers installed C. , .. , .. New jurors called were Thomas ,, ,, „ ,, . i a wave length less than «00 meters. south on the Mississippi. Thence via. j phreys the Hilhi Seconds are round­ R. Hornecker, _. . .. B . .. . Henton, Mertie R. Rest, Frank Huis­ , H. . Himes, ., overseer; , . , .. • The petition states that thousands Chicago the regiment moved south­ ing into mid-season form. Mr». McKinney Injured lecturer; Sam Logan, steward; B. L. I . . „ ... man, Herbert R. True, Rudolph The Hillsboro basket ball teams . . ... . Mrs. H. of dollars are invested in receiving wards through Louisville, Kentucky, Mrs. E. C. McKinney, senior pub- Adams, assistant steward; and finally to Nushville, Tennesee. are giving the Tillamook team and lisher of the Argus, fell at her home Green, Henry Russe. Clyde L. Leedy, I. Patton, chaplain; G. C. Chase, sets in this community alone. They Here the regiment remained until others from Tillamook attending the here Sunday and as a result is con­ F. E. Tuttle, John McGuire, H. secretary and treasurer; John Nel­ urge the federal government to re­ the eix1 of the war, guarding trans­ I game Friday evening, a dance at the fined to her bed with the right I Welch, Carl Foleen, Jr., Herbert A. son, gatekeeper; Mrs. E. J. Hess, spect the rights of the many as com­ port trains from the southern gueril­ . Commercial hall immediately after limb in a plaster cast. This knee was Johnson, Maude Holcomb, Louis A. .Ceres; Pearl Burkhalter, Pomona; pared to the rights of the few. la bands. On the Cumberland river | the game. It will be given in con­ injured sometime before and had j Shelton, Eli Kingston, R. O. Steven­ Mrs. E. B. Watts, Flora; Mrs. Etta Tilton participated in a number of nection with the Blue-11 club benefit given her considerable trouble for son, L. A. Thompson, Charles Bate­ . Cook, lady assistant steaward. Railroad Man Is dangerous stunts where ferry boats dance scheduled for tomorrow night. several months. It is thought thnt man, John W. Norman, George F. Skiff, W. L. Wilcox, Florence Wil­ I were sunk. Seriously Injured ligaments were torn about the knee son Chalmers and Inez Whitworth. I Tigard U. H. S. Carrie* When the war ended in June, in the fall. The Tigard union high school car* Guernsey Club to Meet 1865, the regiment moved back to ried at the election last Saturday Walter A. Beck Suffers Frac­ Maling Named President St. Paul, where on July 11, 1885, Freak Voice Make» Hit and the ballots haye been officially tured Skull and Broken Annual Meeting January 20 at B. E. Mating, manager of the it was mustered out-of service. The "Singing Phantom” made such filed with Mrs. Emma Bryant, coun­ i Leg in a Bad Fall Ray-Maling Co., Inc., was elected Laurel Community Hall “Prior to my enlistment I had a tremendous hit at the Venetian ty school superintendent. The of- president of the Northwest Cannera ’ tried to get into every one of the theatre last Sunday-night that he ficial count will be made within the Walter A. Beck, Tenth and Fir The Washington County Guernsey stopped the show. Everyone should association at the closing session of i next few days. ten regiments organized in Minneso­ streets, Hillsboro, general foreman Inst its annual convention in Seattle ta. But between my mother and club lias planned its annual meet­ ' have heard this young man as he of Hillsboro-Tillamook lines, was aer- my small physique they managed to ing to be held at Laurel Commun­ has one of the most marvelous freak week. Herington Ha» Store iously injured when he fell through ity hall Wednesday, January 20, keep me out of the service. Even (voices in existence. Stanford Jer­ The Herington Grocery, which a box car at Hulbert just this side To Take State Tests at the time of my enlistment in the starting at 11:00 a. nt. ome, whose freak voice is the result was reported as sold the first of of Timber Tuesday afternoon at W. S. Tilton Following the picnic dinner there of being gassed in the World War, Questions for the eighth grade | 11 th the inspector wanted to turn January, is again operated under Ilillsboro in the rich Tualatin Valley me down. But I stuck my chest out, will be an election of officers for has been making a hit in his ap­ examinations will be mailed I out the proprietorship of D. O. Her­ 4:30. There was a wreck at Hulbert is the best spot for a home he has drew a deep breath, and shot a blow the coming year and discussion of pearances throughout the United from the county school superinten­ ington. W. G. Hoisington of Aber­ and three cars w^re derailed. Beck yet found. His wife is a strong into the inspector that knocked him the club’s business matters, follow­ States and Canada. dent’s office next Monday. The ex­ deen, South Dakota, with whom Mr. was walking on a box car, which and second to him on this point. ed by talks and discussions. Officers amination dates are January 21 flat on the ground." Herington was making negotiations was lying on its side, when he fell Tilton was born nt Peru, New Mrs. Robert Beatty of Portland 22. for the sale, had taken possession through the open door into the car, Tilton smiled, "Well, he stood up of the club will announce speakers York, July 8, 1845. His father, Geo. and said if I were able to do that later. H. T. Hesse, of Scholls, is is. visiting in Hillsboro this week. and operated the store for a week. striking his head and suffering a Washington Tilton, was a dnguer- I was certainly qualified !■> shoulder president, and O. T. McWhorter, Mrs. Beatty was formerly Miss Helen Schools Visited Hoisington had been in Portland fractured skull, and breaking his rotype photographer ns well ns a a rifle." secretary. Killen. Assistant Superintendent W. S. about a month prior to the Hillsboro right leg near the knee. A special, M. E. clergyman. Because of this Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shipley were Smith of the state department of business venture, and it is thought engine and caboose, was run from There is n dark spot in Tilton’« character of his work the Tilton memory of the Civil War days that H. J. Christensen of near Helvetia i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. public instruction and Mrs. Emma he has located there since. Timber to Hillsboro and he was family spent the grenter part of involves an antagonistic attitude returned the last of the week fiom R. F. Wiley. Bryant, county school superinten­ taken by ambulance to Good Sa­ their time migrating from commun­ toward his colonel. “The 11th Minne- a visit at Tillamook and other coast E. H. Curtis and family moved to dent, mnde an official tour of some William Tanner of near West maratin hospital. ity to community. Their general points. Mr. Christensen reports fine Gaston last week, Mr. Curtis had of the smaller high schools in the Union was a Hillsboro business vis­ His condition is very serious. His movement was towards the West (Continued on Page Five) weather at the coast. been running a hcune laundry here. county the first of the week. itor Friday. wife and 16-year old son live here. Guarding Box Cars Proves Irksome Duty for W. S. Tilton in Civil War HILLSBORO GIVES AIO IN AIR PLAN