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— County Official Paper The moat thorough ad vertising medium in tho county. ■ T h .~ H illsboro A rgus a VOLUME XXXIII % \ ________ HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 102« Subscript ion SI-SO The lergest and news iest paper in Washing ton County. l . N.. S Gun Club I* OREGON NURSERY IS Kru,;’X“s^.r SEEK ‘ FINDS Til HELP(Jo Open °kin*, Next Scbo Tuesday “1t0, ACHIEVEMENT GER Local Leading Tournament COMMUNITY BENEFIT UNFORTUNATE GIRLS Afternoon at 2 30 TIFICATES AWARDED Piling of Pendleton to Meet Eugene and Coquille Close Kruse in Legion Smoker Heels of Local Gunners Friday, April 9th Receiver Haid Wants Aid in ( All is set tor the opening on Tues County Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs With One Defeat Washington County Is Asked day afternoon at 2:30, in the Done!- ! Keeping Industry Here Receive Honors “Bob" Kruso of Tigard showed to Do its Share - All Churches of City Plan an Appropriate Program son building, for the Argus Cook The Washington County Rod and I ! superiority Tuesday night in the ing School. This will be the first of f WAS LUNCHEON SPEAKER i American Legion wrestling smoker GIRLS FROM HERE HELPED four demonstrations to be given by YEAR S WORK COMPLETED Gun club still leads in the Oregon- i ian telegraphic trapshooting contest SPECIAL MUSIC FEATURE by taking two falls from Fred Mor- J LR om > Bartlett, expert of the Port- --------- with Eugene and Coquille following j 1 teson of Hood River in a return go. What Orenco Concern Means land Gas & Coke company, on econ- Two Garden and Five Sewing close to their heels with but one de- ; “Resurrection” Is Sermon Sub Ho pinned .Mortcson to the mat both Need for Help in the Fight omics. Mrs. Bartlett will discuss the to Washington County feat each. Clubs Receive Certifi times with a step-over toe hold that l Against Social Evil la following at the first class: Swedish ject in Morning Services Last Sunday the local club de-1 I made the Hood River bonecrusher Shown by Speaker cates for Work tea rings, pastry for pie crust, cry Stressed by Worker feated Heppner and Huntington, as at Local Churches I come to tife. baby rolls, butterscotch filling, mer well as winning the tie that has A good crowd was in attendance i ingue' and apricot souffle. "It would he a pity to have such Congregational Church Certificates of Achievement have been carried over with Bend for and Legionnaire A. W. Hoffman, : A campaign is being conducted in Mrs. Bartlett says, "If you cannot an industry ns tho Oregon Nursery [Fifth and Main Sts.) who is in charge of the cards, an- Washington county as part of a make good pie crusts, now is the been received by seven Washington the last three weeks. company destroyed," declared Her Next Sunday Medford and Toledo (Lowell Allison Young, minister) nounced some good events for April state-wide movement luunched last time to learn. There is a reason for county boys’ and girls’ clubs, two bert llaid. receiver of tho company, The Easter service next Sunday garden and five sewing clubs. The will be the opponents. The scores in an address before the forum that should swell the attendance week by the Pacific Protective so- soggy pie crust and it will be easily awards are made because 100% of made last Sunday were as follows: will begin promptly at 10:25 a. m. materially. The Vagabond orchestra clety for *60,000 to complete iU demonstrated how to overcome it. luncheon of the chamber of com C. C. Follette, 25; Marvin Robin To make as beautiful a service as is the members completed the required merce. Ho outlined what the com- donulcd their music for the evening new Juvenile hospital for girls be- I will also dwell on how to use the work, making final report to the son, 25; Otto Steinke, 25; R. B. possible, we ask that all attending nnd the members of ths post ap- Ing erected on the Louise Home left-over pastry.” Pies are now rec pany had meant to ÜM surrounding predated thelr services. i property near Troutdale. It is meet ognised as the great American des Oregon Agrciultural college and pre Denney, 24; C. Wunderlich, 24; O. j will make it a point to be in the community and the business of tho Harry Kuehne of Newberg mas- ing with success in every corner of sert and according to first class paring an exhibit for 1924-25. The Shiffer, 24; J. E. Huisman, 24; Seth pews before the hour. county and urged tho best minds The most vital period in the Chris tered his opponent, Sailor Pete, of the state, according to the campaign restaurants, patrons will complain certificates are signed by C. B. Miller, 23; George Burkhalter, 23; of the county to find some means of tian church followed the first Easter, J. A. Irmler, 23; E. G. Hawman, Smith, in charge of boys ’ and girls ’ I Spokane within fifteen minute* time manager. about poor pies quicker than any- I club work, U. S. Department of 23; H. Batchelar, 23; Frank Reh, and in an effort to come nearer to keeping such u big concern going. in the preliminary. Kuehne is among A || interested | thing that is served on the menu. It. It. Easter, president of the Agriculture, Washington, D. C-; Wal 23; O. Jacobs, 22; G. Stapleton, 22; I the Christ and to give strength to the topnotchers at his weight and _ .... chamber, was luncheon chairman and gives th. fans some real entertain-', Every county is vitally interested ' An attractive recipe booklet will ter M. Pierce, governor of Oregon; William Kappel, 22; H. Schulmerich, His church, the next six weeks Senator William O. Hare introduced because some of their own girls are be given to all in attendance. Also W. J. Kerr, president Oregon Agri 22; W. E. Frank, 22; C. Long, 22; should find everyone most earnest ment. two cukes will be given daily us door cultural college; J. A. Churchill, George Alexander, 22; E. Freuden in seeking inspiration and service in Mr. Haid. In introducing Mr. Haid, Morteaon’a two children, Leo, aged inmates. The cost of maintenance Senator Hare said that the chamber I 10, and Clara Marie, aged 8, pro for each girl is *32 a month and the prizes. «tate superintendent of public in thal, 22; E. Nicodemus, 21; Fred His name. A modern Smoothtop gas range of commerce put forth efforts to Sunday evening at 7:30 the young nounced by Farmer Burn* to be the state pays *16 a month for each equipped with an overheat control struction; Paul V. Maris, director, Sewell, 21; V. Richter, 21; A. Brock, bring industries here and he believed two most famous wrestling kids at girl. Washington county sent 16 and high speed burner, will be pro extension service; H. C. Seymour, 21; O. Phelps, 21; A. Hanley, 21; people meet to develop their new they should do something to keep their age in the world, put on an- girls and three babies to the insti; vided for the instructor’s use. An state club leader, and may also be M. M. Stout, 20; H. Ireland, 20; work, and Wednesday afternoon at what we have here. other preliminary feature. . tution in two years and have paid elevated platform will also be in signed by the county superintendent, Dr. Smith, 20; C. Freeman, 19; John ’four the choir of youth rehearses. Anything that effects the county • • • county club leader and local club Herb, 19; C. Cook, 19; George Mortesun asked for attention af ,h?ir stalled so that all in attendance may or any of its industries directly First Baptist Church Robinson, 18; E. Stipe, 18; James ter he had lost the second fall and about *2300. Multnomah county has view the demonstration. However, leader. effects every business man, stated (S. McMinis, pastor) Turner, 17; H. A. Stohler, 17; A. had tho following to say concern been bearing the brunt of experre those who come first will be given List Members Mr. Haid. "Unless moral support is Bible school, 9:45, special Easter 16. Havman, 16; E. A. Deavilie, ing Kruse, "Watch that boy a year and paying part of Washington coun the choice seam. Names of the winning clubs and given by the community, liquidation exercises by the children; morning from now. He will be the light ty’s share. Mrs. Bartlett has just completed members follow: will he necessary. Out of respect for A group of women representing worship, 11 a. m, sermon theme— heavyweight champion of the Aloha-Huber — Winifred Thomas, Hillsboro Grange the community and realising what various women’s organizations in the very successful schools" in Vancouver, [ “ The Easter Christ,” baptism at the world.” Gresham, Oregon City and St. Johns, Ethel Reynolds, June Gillmore, Bar- such a great concern means to a to Present Play close of sermon; basket dinner at I Piling of Pendleton, one of the county went to the home yesterday Portland, where the attendance has b a r a James, Barbara Schultz, community I volunteered to talk to 1 o’clock; afternoon service, 2:30, best light heavyweight bonecrushers to see the kind of work that is been as high as two hundred and Blanche Haines, Annabel Fenner, you business men who are vitally in Local Cast to Put on “Sun sermon topic—“How Are Dead Rais in the state, will meet Kruse here Helen Homrick, May McKeown, Cor- (Continued on Page Ten) seventy-five persons for a »ingle terested." ed Up.” shine” at Venetian The Friday, April 9, in the next Ameri- ! r i n e Antrim, Margaret Hoffman, class. Mr. Haid said that when he first Frank Parent, circulation manager can Legion mat event, according to atre April 15th The Argus is very glad to co-op- Frances Marvin. knew of tho Oregon Nursery com- of the Baptist Spokesman, will give an announcement made thia morn-; Mrs. Bryant Is Honored erate with the housewives of Hills- Hiteon Sewing club—Florence Sil- ing by Manager Hoffman. There will “Sunshine,” the three-act comedy a short address. It is our wish ¿hat (Continued on Page Ton) boro in functioning a school of this ander, Dorothy Peterson, Genevieve our people will be present, and bring also be a half-hour preliminary. Made Life Member in National nature and we feel fortunate in be Peterson, Lillie Cook, Ethel North, farce given under the auspices of well filled baskets, so as to remain the Hillsboro Grange ladies for the ing able to again secure Mrs. Bart Elizabeth Struthers, Dorothea Educational Association Large Crowd Sees for the afternoon service. Special benefit of the Grange building fund, Struthers. April 20 Is Last lett, who made so muny friends Easter music at all services. We ex will be presented at the Venetian Miller Style Show Metzger Sewing club — Mary Burn Mrs. Emma Bryant, county school when she was here last year. Now tend a cordial invitation to these Day to Register superintendent, theatre Thursday night, April 15. has been made a don’t forget the time and place— side, Catherine Collins, Iris Corum, meetings Easte^ Sunday. An all-star local cast is working hard Latest Creations for Every Oc Caroline Cherney, Betty Gault, Jane life member of the National Educa Ilonclson building, 1226 Third street, * • • Republicans Outnumber Demo Gault, June Gilbride, Helen Keagle, every night under the direction of casion Shown on Local tional asociation. Professor H. 8. at 2:30, Tuesday. Christian Science Society Irene O'Dell, Barbara Potts, Jean Mrs. H. H. Stannard, who has been crats More Than Three Tuttle of Pacific university is the Girls Last Night Sunday school at 10 a- m.; morn so successful with local talent plays. Potts, Miriam Robertson, Agnes only other one in this county to to One in County Smith. Ethel Spencer, Georgie Potts, The prices will be, adults 50c and ing service at ll;00, subject—"Un The Miller Mercantile company I I receive this honor betause of an es- reality;” Wednesday evening service Ruth Pheister, Anna Lord, Sara children 25c. style show last night was well re i Tuesday, April 20, is the last day say on peace, printed in Colliers re- at 8:00. The cast as they appear and their Tompkins. ceived by the largest crowd that to register and those who have not cently. * * ‘ Kinton Sewing club—Grace Me parts: ever attended one of Miller's style already done so should register by A letter from J. W. Crabtree at Free Methodist Church Mrs. Bunch McCann of Detroit— Cormick, Mabel VanKleek, Blanche shows in Hillsboro. The big store that time if they want to vote in Washington, D. C., reads: “You are (George G. Edwards, pastor) McCormick, Dorothy Teufel, Kate Mrs. Thomas Qualls. was packed to capacity nnd stand- the spring primaries without going honored by an invitation from the Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30; Mrs. Sol Whippl« of Whipple Cor Teufel, Margaret VandermosL through a lot of red tnpe. • ing way out in the entrance. executive comittee and board of Committe of Eleven in Session Sunday school 10, a. m.; preaching, McKinley Sewing club — Pauline ners—Mrs. Mary Sabin. Crook county is boasting of hav- trustees to become a life member of . The models, local girls, were Miss Tessie Mitford, mental case— 11 a. m.; class meeting, 7 p. m.; Here in the Grange Hall Brandt, Sophie Tonges, Evelyn Lich- charming in the latest creations in ing more democrats than republicans the asociation. You are invited be- preaching, 7:45 p. m. ty, Irene Zurcher, Cecelia Spees. Mrs. J. C. Weirich. coats, frocks, lints, shoos and hos but such is surely not the case in cause competent authority in the on Last Saturday Rev. A. Yt>ungren will preach Mr. Juba K. Butternip, Old Man Erwin Stoffer, Oral Graham. iery for every occasion. Tho models Washington county, where the ratio state picked you as one whose work morning and evening. He is a re —George L. Woodworth. Hiteon Garden club — Henry Met- were the Misses Marguerite Davis, ' is more than three republicans to is outstanding. The fine gold life Legislative candidates were select Miss Gregory, the nurse—Miss turned missionary from Japan and Phyllis Phelps, Aletha Gable and every democrat, according to a re- membership pin will be presented ed by the committee of 11 from the zentine, Kenneth Struthers, Herbert Anna Schneider. has charge of Japanese work of Olson, Lloyd Met- Olson, Vincent Valina Goodin. The style show was port from the secretary of state. Re- to you immediately upon your ac- taxpayers' league in ■<ession in the the coast in the Free Methodist New York — Lutie Buddy Brady of 1 supervised by Manager I'd Jones and publicans registered up to January ceptance.” Grange hail here Saturday. The zentine. church. Can you not hear him? The Hickox. » Garden club — Leila Mcuntaindale Miss Barbara Riesscn of the wom 1 were 6,658, while the democrats ' selection of candidates was made Sunday school will give their Easter speculator — the Major Kellicott, Matthieson, Edwin en’s department. Company officials numbered 2,t93, the progressives, after the committee had surveyed Peters, Walter program at Sunday . school hour. Gerald Barr. were here from Portland and were 17, prohibitionists, 122, socialists, Annual Meeting of the'situation in the vnrious sections- J< se. Eleanor Jesse, Nicoloi Mathie- i ’ s engaged—Rob- Mrs. Sigler, the superintendent, has Jim Anthony, he 1 so 1. well pleased with the way tho style 79, and miscellaneous, 471. Sportsmen Tomorrow they represented. ert Kelly. (Continued on Page Ten) event went over. Name Three Sylvia Deane, she’s engaged—Miss G. W. Boynton of Timber was in The high school girls' orchestra Charles La Follette of Cornelius, Trout Season Will The annual meeting of the Wash Phyllis Phelps. the county scat on business Tuesday. played during the show. ington County Rod and Gun club who had already announced his Mary "Sunshine” — Miss Sophia Eastern Star Spon Open in Two Weeks Schneider. will be held in the Hillsboro cham candidacy for the lower house, was sors Benefit Tea ber of commerce rooms tomorrow one of the men favored by the Maudelia McCann—Grace Gifford. night at 8 o'clock. R. B. Denney, sec- league. Arthur Knox of Gaston was Deputy Game Warden Calls i The Social club of the Eastern Attention to Closing of retary, urges the attendance of every also named and William Schulmer- Woman Is Arrested Star will sponsor a silver tea at the ich, chairman of the Pomona Grange member. Streams Close By on Polygamy Charge Masonic temple Wednesday after The purpose of the meeting is to legislative committee, was the other noon from 3 to 5 o’clock, the pro (Edward C. Robbins) elect officers, have the reports of candidate named. Schulmerich is a Attention to sections of the Ore committees and other important btìs- student of political affairs and has gon fishing laws as effects sports Refuses to Reveal Her Maiden ceeds to go toward building a chil dren’s unit at the Masonic home, always taken an active part in poli- men in Washington county is called Although military records of the I but it was cold. Both rain and snow j iness. Name Through Fear of i There are now 18 children at the i were experienced in the course of • ties. * Civil war show that I was 18 at the in a letter to the Argus from V. F. Disgracing Family i home and more coming. The league is for the income tax McFarland, deputy game warden. date of enlistment, in reality I was the night. Every ainglo blanket was The Past Matrons’ club will serve, bill filed by the Grange and the only 15," said Charles Hickcthier 'soaked. Here is where I encountered City Council Will The open season for trout over six Mrs. Linna Madsen, who was ar of Cedar Mills in an interview there my first series of hardships. Dur Meet Tuesday Night Farmers' Union and is seeking equal inches opens two .weeks from to rested on a polygamy charge in and Mrs. E. O. Crandall, the oldest distribution of assessments. They morrow, April 15. and last until Oc : Portland Saturday, steadfastly re- past matron, and Mrs. R. L. Tucker, recently. Despite his four years of ing those three days we saw attack continuous service during tho Civil after attack, snow and rain after | The time for hearing remonstran- also favor putting the county prison tober 31. On trout over ten inches, - fuses to reveal her maiden name be- present matron, will preside at the tables. war he was never struck by an en snow and rain. open season in the waters of the Pa cause she does not want to bring j ces on paving of Oak, Third and ers to work. A musical program will be the Pittsburgh “ Finally we reached Washington county's representa Among his interesting emy bullet, cific ocean and all bays, inlets and disgrace on her family. She is also i Ninth streets is at the city council experiences i was a period spent as a Landing, where we toOk part in the session next Tuesday night. Petitions tives in the lower house at the last the tidewater during December, Jan known as Mrs. Linna Galbreath and j feature of the afternoon and will , include numbers by Miss Dorothy 'prisoner of ' war with tho Confeder- battle of Shiloh. Our regiment sur ¡are out for the macadamizing of session were L. M. Graham of For uary, February, March and April. Mrs. Nina Harthorn. Tongue on the violin, Miss Florence ate armies, For more than a half rendered. After seven different at Maple from First to Third nnd Third est Grove, L. M. Hesse of Scholls The season on crappies, catfish, Mrs. Madsen was placed in the -Taylor on the piano and Mrs. W. V. and George S. Hail of Sherwood. century he has farmed at Cedar i tacks had been made on us the Con from Maple to the railroad. perch and sunfish is from April 15 county hospital because of lack of : Small of Portland, vocal. There will federates successfully got into our Mills. Want Own Candidate* to December 31. Open season on accommodations for a woman at the Anything that is delinquent at the also be several other numbers and This is the first time the Grange bass over six inches is from June county jail. She occupies a padded Hickcthier was bom December 2, I rear and surrounded our regiment. time of the council meeting will I the public is invited. I Colonel Woods, our commander, was 1845, in Saxony, Germany. In also be advertised for sale. The city has taken an active part in political 15 to December 31. cell. The Masonic hall, which was re- Special attention is called to. the March, 1855, he landed at New York | wounded. In an attempt to outflnnk i authorities are anxious to have these affairs and it is their intention to According to her story, she has ■ cently damaged by fire, will be com them we ran into their left wing. select their own candidates in order section which says it is unlawful but one husband, to whom she was City. His father's fnmily moved to , matters straightened up. pleted this week. Dubuque, Iowa, where the father Firing certainly was heavy. Several The city books are being audited to be sure that the agricultural for a woman to fish without an angl married under the name of Knute of the boys tried to stand up during mind is well represented in office. worked in harvest fields for a num ing license. by Max Crandall. Mattson here in February. She as ber of years. "Before I reached the heavy firing, but they were im- ( 1 The Wilson river above McNamers serts that Galbreath, her first hus bridge, all tributaries except the band, died, and that she has the I the age of 12 I was driving four mediately shot to the ground. Be-' James Brandaw, War Hillsboro to Have North Fork and the Little North Fork death certificate. The name of Nina yoke of oxen on the breaking plow," tween being shot dead or being taken prisoners we chose the latter. ho said. a Community Band Veteran, Dies Monday of the Wilson, are closed to fishing. Harthorn, she said, she assumed “Our first night of imprisonment All tributaries of Gales Creek and while she was corresponding with October, 1861, was the date of his was spent in a corn field. Not n A band will be organized in Hills- ' James Brandaw, veteran of the Scroggins creek are closed as well Madsen, whom she met through a ' It is sometimes more dangerous enlistment. On the following month I to fight a bumble bee that is in he was sworn into Company K of the single one of our group had any boro and O. N. Mullikin will be World war, died of tuberculosis in as those of Dairy, except McKay matrimonial agency. She claims that Madsen married your car than to sit calmly by and 12th Iowa infantry of volunteers at blankets. And so far as I know the director. The chamber of com- a government hospital at Prescott, creek and the east fork of Dairy her under an assumed name and let him do his worst. At least this Benton Barracks, St. Louis. “Short none of us had anything except our merer will support the band, accord- Arizona, Monday night, according to creek. Rates for angling and hunting : she discovered the fact when she is probably what Mrs. Verna Kavctz- ly after the oath was taken the 7th clothhig. Everything else had been ing to a unanimous vote at the Mon word received here by relatives. Iowa infantry of volunteers came taken away from us. My, but how day luncheon to back the board of He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. licenses: Resident hunter's, *3; non found his true name on sales slips ski of Seattle, who sustained a se into the barracks," he continued. it did rain that night. We tried to directors in their decision. Brandaw, who went to Arizona last resident hunter’s, $10; resident an and on receipts issued by a Van- verely wrenched neck in an automo make shelter by covering ourselves Everyone who is interested is urg week when their son’s condition be gler’s, $3; non-resident angler’s, $3; couver lodge. bile accident at Patton station late "My, how jealous we were of them with cornstalks, but next morning ed to attend a meeting at the cham combination, $5; county angler’s li Mrs. Madsen said she and Madsen yesterday afternoon, thinks. came dangerous. because they had been in battle and in mud and we were all buried ber of commerce rooms Monday at She was riding with D. C. Upp, The funeral will be held from cense for persons between the ages had never lived in Washington our regiment hadn’t. Wo were ccr- water. 8 o’clock p. ni. The plan is to hnve the Christian church Sunday at 2 of 14 to 18 years, to angle in resi ! county, though married here. They with whom she was visiting in Port tainly in for action. “The Confederates then began to concerts on the court house lawn land, and Mr. Bumble Bee stepped p. m. and his comrades of the Ameri dent’s county only, *1.50, and county made their home in Vancouver. "Finally orders came, We em- move us from one end of their hunter’s $1.50. during the spring and summer. The prisoner declared her inten in for a motor ride. In trying to get can Legion will give him military Mis- barked on river boats. Down the territory to the next, At Corinth we tion today of bringing charges of rid of the bee the driver lost con honors. The Odd Fellows will also aissippl and up the Ohio river wo stayed in box cars. While encamped Nosier Motors to Move County Federation, April 8 violating the Mann act against Mad trol of the car and it turned up have a part in the service’. Both the »teemed. Wo finally reached Smith- in a warehouse at Memphis, Tenn., The Nosier Motor company will sen. She left him in Vancouver when side down across a ditch. 1 American Legion and Odd Fellows l The County Federation of Wom , Kentucky. Then they sent us 1 managed to pick up an old gunny Mrs. Kavetzski was taken to the he Tennessee to Fort Henry. The skek. I carried it with me until we en's clubs will meet at Cornelius on are expected to turn out in a body. have an up-town location, according he brought another woman to their home and threatened his wife with Via hospital at Forest Grove where to announcements. The building for Thursday, April 8, instead of April boats wore in action there. ! were exchanged, Inter using it for the injuries were pronounced serious occupied the telephone com- a revolver. Dan Cupid is laying down on the merly ___ ,___ r____ by ,--------- I) as announced on another page, Then came a 12-milo forced a blanket, etc. Some of the boys She said that Vancouver officials but not dangerous. job for there have been no marriage pany is being renovated and will ch to Fort Donaldson, whore a blocked the road to Portland. Mud the date being changed because of Moral—Better sit still, there are the regular Coffoe club meeting to licenses issued by Clerk Ed Luce be used by the Overland-Willys refused to prosecute him on her x> was being carried on. I was many things worse than a bee sting. complaint of threatening to kill. 'Knight agency. be held on that date. since March 18. (Continued on Page Ten) picket duty the first night. My, Charles Hickethier Tells of Days as Prisoner of Confederate Army Fight With Bumble Bee Causes Car to Turn Upside Down