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The Home Paper HILLSBORO ARGUS of Washington County VOLUME XXXIII -------- ,-------- HILLSBORO. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920 VUR PPM TPPM J“ I LAK I LN ILKM League Season Is Q Opened on Sunday GIVEN BOUTHILLIER Watch the Date On the Address For Expiration Date Na. g Cooking School Is Weli Attended; to Continue Service School Operetta Is Next Thursday DISCUSS FINANCES OF UNION SCHOOL Reedville to Play Corneliu* at Glee Clubs of H. H. S. to Pre Hillsboro Ball Park on sent “In the Garden of The Argus cooking school closed Sunday at 2:30 An Assured Outlet for Farm the Shah,” Here Mile* Rymal Sent to the State ' Thursday with a large attendance Grading Crews Busy on Sec High School Tuition Tax May Product* I* Provided Prison a* Forger ! and the final prizes were given. tion* of System be Increased Th* Tualatin Valley baneball The glee clubs of the Hillsboro I The door prizes were drawn as fol league opened ita season laut »Sun* high school will present a Persian the Garden of the FARM VALUES INCREASED Edison street won the first prize, according to President George Mc- Shah,” at the Venetian theatre next an ungei cake, and Mrs. Mattie Jack Manager Mating of Cannery Breen of Reedville. One Unable to Pay Fine Sur of 1840 Baseline street won the sec District* Also Ironing Out Bad Thursday night. Cheaper to Send Children on Laurel won over Reedville at Cast of characters in order of ap Speak* at Forum Lunch render* Himself to Serve ond prize, a gold cake. The lucky Spots in the Roads Over Bu* Than to Have Them Laurel 6 to 4. Mace and llugg were 1 pearance: Lohla — Zohdah’s friend 1 ladles in the drawing of the final eon of Chamber Term and Fine Washington County on the firing line for Manager Olin Board in the City and confident, Velma Merrill; Zoh- I prises were Mr*. W. H. Williams ger's team and Kent, Nounsweiner dah — daughter of the Shah, Phyllis "Unless we get more acreage in and Ziegler were the Laurel bat Rudolph Bouthilller, student of of 1908 Fir street, first prize, the District* Are Also Ironing Out Phelps; kiowabeh — Zohdah’s old (By B. W. Barnes) ! Pacific university, was sentenced t ¡Hawkeye clock; Mrs. H. R. Kelling- some products at once we will bw tery. nurse, Ida Herrick; Ted Harding Bad Spot* in the Road* On April 9 I made some state I ton of 1650 Washington street, sec Roy swamped tho Fairvale team an indeterminate term, not to exceed and Billy Cumming s—American ments in reference to the payment compelled to figure on taking care Over the County at Roy 22 to 1 and Verboort won three years in the state penitentiary 'ond prize, a waffle iron, and Mrs, mining engineers, Robert Kelly and of high school tuition fund taxes by of our natural expansion by build over Cornelius at Cornelius 8 to 4. by Circuit Judge George K. Bagley I W. O. Donelson, third prize, a hot- Thomas Caldwell; Samuel Johnson— districts having a high school and ing new catinsrle* in localities that Work o n Washington county’» Ted's and Billy’s servant, Darrell Olinger'* Reedville slugger* will Saturday on a charge of theft of ' cake griddle. will respond to our demand," dr- open tho season at the Hillsboro ball typewriters from the university. On I The school will again be held market road system for this year Crosby; Perumah—the Shah, Ray those not having a high school, and dared B. E. Milling, manager of park next Sunday afternoon at 2:30, the second indictment he received next year. is well under way as the result of mond Haas; Somechaba—an Arabian quoted the law, which waa Section 5324 of the Statutes of the State of Mrs. Bartlett expressed her up* I.. Ray Muling, Inc., in an address the favorable weather conditions. Sheik, Reuben Kuratli. Roy will play at Verboort and Lau the same sentence and the terms Oregon. In this article 1 wish to preciation of the attendance and Crews are busy in every section of fore the forum luncheon of the rel at Fairvalv. > will run concurrently. Miss Ruth Hatton and Miss Lois give some information in reference 'enthusiasm of the ladies of Hills chamber of commerce Monday noon. Myles Rymal, alias Babe Confer, boro. She agreed to return next the county under the direction of Fuller are the directors. Arthur Al- I to the amount* paid by thia county R. W. Weil was chairman. also received the same three years -pring with something entirely new. County Roadmaster Charles D. Jones dinger and Lowell McAlear are the for the tuition of studenta attending Stateineat of Condition* state prison terin on u charge of The Argus feels that the school has and a trip to the various roads stage managers and Glenn Rood and high school. forging u check on the Washington been a decided success and is desir where work is going on gives fresh Duane Pinkerton handle the adver Hr pointed out that this shouldn't The total amount of money paid indication of the fact that Washing tising. County Bank ut Banks. be taken in tho nature of a threat ous at all times of furnishing any ton county is fast being opened up out for the school year 1925-26 by The chorus of girls: Esther Per but just a statement uf the cundi- . Oscar Bowen, found guilty by a n~-istance in connection with home for newer and greater development. kins, Helen Sinclair, Kitty Caldwell, Washington county waa 148,988.17. lions as they exist. jury u few days ugo on a charge economic questions. Mrs. Bartlett market roads that have been patty Lomax, Helen Voelker, Eliza There are nix high schooL in Wash Mr. Muling said that 5,007,000 Beaverton in Ix-ad With 16 of operating a still, waa sentenced has consented to answer any ques put The in during the past two years beth Thompson, Ruth Julian, Vera ington county drawing from this Salurduy by Judge liugley to pay tion* or give any information that cans would bo packed, sold and | Point* to IS for Hills have weathered the winters success Hensley, Evelyn Sewell, Dorothy fund. Aside from the amounts paid a fine uf $3,000 and serve twelve is referred to the Argus. shipped all over tho world in 1926. I to these six high school, funds were boro, 9 for Grove fully and now afford a roadway that months in the county jail. He WUM He pointed out that the Tannery The receipt for Shrimp Wiggle, is more comfortable to the motorist Buzhard, Genie Cypher, Velma Tay paid to outside communities as fol lor, Margaret Cady, Bessie Hathorn, be which Mrs. Rose Bartlett promised was not u boom proposition but lows: Benton county, $293.72; Yam The elimination trials in track allowed a parole during good than many pavements. Grace Voelker and Opal Mitchell. an assured, going outlet for the I 'and spelling and declamation con- havior provided he pays $1250 anti the class would appear in the Argus, the The attendants: Lee Brown, Arnold hill county, $3688.00; Multnomah Grading crews are busy on farm products. It* finances are j tests for the grade schools of Hüb pays the costs of his trial. is given below: market road at Laurel under the McCoy, Vance Norton, Harold Wew- county, $12,947.39. ostaldished and market* assured. Jewel Bowen, unable to pay hi* Shrimp Wiggle The law with respect to the items boro, Forest Grove and Beaverton direction of Finis L. Brown, who enback, Ted Jorgensen, Victor Mit The local acreage lias not grown wore held in Hillsboro last Saturday. $1250 purole fee, surrendered him Three cups of milk, 4 tablespoon« is preparing the roadbed for the to be used in reporting the total coat chell, Chester Hansen, Lawrence while the cannery ha* been expand The county declamation and spelling self Saturday to serve out his 12- flour, 4 tablespoons butter and 2 of maintaining and operating high permanent system. The square turn ing rapidly. Efforts have been made contests will be held in Hillsboro ruonth* term and $3000 fine. teaspoons salt, made into a white is being taken out of the road at the Kummer and Robert Brown. schools was amended at the last thia year to increase the local acre next Wednesday and the county sauce. After thoroughly cooking, Stevens store and the road widened legislative session as provided in Head Guilty age by putting in a co-operative ar track meet will be held at Forest chapter 131 of the Session Laws for Wolf was found guilty on a add 1 Mi cups drained peas, 2 cups to take care of the traffic. Ed rangement to help the grower fi Grove a week from Saturday. the year 1925, and amends section Going on out further on this road booze charge by a jury and was shrimps, and chopped hard boiled nance the planta. They have also 5324 of the Oregon Laws. The items Beaverton led in the trials with given a $500 fine and six-months eggs if desired. Do not cook, but al to the point of construction on the helped in the purchase of fertilizer 16 points to 15 for Hillsboro and low to heat through. Serve on toast. Scholls-Newberg route you are at to be used this year in making up jail term yesterday. Joe Bandy and in securing the strawberry wee 9 for Forest Grove. Hillsboro look the total cost of maintaining and a place where you feel that you are vil bait. They have put out about 11 in track, 2 in spelling and 2 in pleaded guilty to possession and was operating high schools are as fol given the $5U0 fine and six-months virtually sitting on top of the world. 12 ton* of fertilizer on the co declamation. The Grove won 5 point« Kruse Lose* to Edward* and lows: All salaries, supplies, fuel, term and was then paroled during When this road is completed one operative basis. water, light and power, telephone, good behavior on payment of $100. of the most beautiful trips in the Kuehne Wins on Foul (Continued on Page Four) Show* Rapid Growth printing, insurance, stationery, re- Joe Gattucio received the same state will be available to the motor From Young Billy The tonnage for the six year* that pairs, transportation, interest on ist. He can look out over the fertile treatment. the company has operated and an Hazeldale Liter current bonds, interest upon the valley in the lowlands while stretch Frank Berggren pleaded guilty to More than 350 person« saw the fair value of the investment in estimati for the year 1926 shows the liquor law indictment* and was Contest for Dr. Smith Loving ed immediately before him are the last smoker of the season at the the high school buildings after ary to Entertain two rapid expansion of the concern. de rolling and productive hills. fined $500 on each and given a Commercial hall Tuesday night in preciation ha.* been taken into con Mr. Muling said that the cannery Cup Started by the Club un- A grading crew is busy here The Hazeldale Literary society six-months jail term on both counts. was paying $10 more per ton for Men Last Sunday der the direction of Fred Boyd and which Harry Kuehne of Newberg,' sideration. This so amends the law loganberries here than elsewhere and will entertain with n variety pro He wa* paroled on payment of $150 they are cutting right through the lightweight champion of the Pacific that districts having high schools Northwest, met Young Billy Edwards may charge for their investment in that there were only two others pay- gram and cafeteria lunch at the on the first and 1200 on the sec- The results uf Last Sunday's trap- Elmer Johnson farm to secure a of Kansas City and Bob Kruse of buildings and all of the other items Hazeldale schoolhouse on Friday ond. ing more than 5c. five per cent grade and no sharp The E. H. Campbell case was re 1 shooting in the Oregonian tourna The coal of improvements this evening, April 23rd, al 8 o'clocl^ p. turns. Two rows of prune trees have Tigard tackled Billy Edwards, Kan mentioned above. Some of these year will amount to $75,000. The m. Proceeds in aid of the piano submitted to the grand jury. Arthur ment did not change the position of to be cut out here and one row of sas City headlock expert. items were used prior to the amend Young was given until Saturday the leaders and the Washington Edwards won over Kruse in 35 ment above referred, some of them labor cost is estimated at $226,000 fund. have already been walnut trees A character of special interest to plead. Robert W ilson was ar- County Rod and Gun club stands at taken out to muke room for the minutes when he shoved the Tigard were not. and the cost of raw product* ia aet the head of the list without a de on tho program is Master John raigned and pleaded guilty. I have adhered to a policy of mak- at $617,290. road that will be so helpful in open- wrestler to the mat with his feet feat. the cases Decrees were given in Noble, a youthful Charleston dancer, ing and stunned him. The referee evi The chamber of commerce could no statement, whatever, as to Coquille has been defeated three ing up this country. dently did not realize the condition the amount of the tax levy if the be of assistance to the cannery and who made an appearance in a danc of G. E. Westinghouse vs. J. E. The party which went out Friday times and Eugene has tasted defeat the local growers, Mr. Muling pu otat- ing contest which was held recently Martin et al and Mary Ruder vs. and permitted Edward* to clamp on the union high school district is ..... .......______ four times. Last Sunday the local morning consisted of Elmer Johnson, one of hi* chiropractic headlocks. organized, for the reason that thia club. at the Liberty theatre in Portland. Garden Home Community (Continued on Page Ten) <--------- Lieberman' club made a perfect score as did County Roadmaster Jones and W. V. Kruse had been the aggressor is a matter to be decided upon by Fred Strücken, Charles Other attractive features include Mrs. Charles Lieberman this their opponents, Salem and Eugene. and rruding* and musical selections from (Continued on Page Four) throughout the match and had Ed (Continued on Page Five) Re*istration Light some talented people of Portland. morning pleaded guilty to contribut Next Sunday the two ties carry over wards worried. ing to the delinquency of a minor. and Coquille will be the regular op The public is invited tu attend. "The lightest last day of registra Harry Kuehne won the match Each was sentenced by Judge Bag ponent. If Washington county should I Reedville P. T. A. tion in my experience," declared Ed when he was fouled by Young Billy Grange Play Draws be defeated in the ties and lose to 1 ley to pay a fine of 11,000 and Find Moon in Car Luce, county clefk, Tuesday when Names Officers EdwaiJs in the third fall. Young Coquille the local club would be Large Attendance questioned concerning last minute Edwards soaked Kuehne in the face i Sam W. Taylor and Joe Ander serve a 12-months jail term. The registration of voter*. He has been son of Portland were arrested on judge made it plain that there would tied with Coquille, Club officials to the displeasure of the referee as Reedville P. T. A. held their The farce-comedy, “Sunshine,” connected with the office as clerk the Canyon road last night by Dep be no amelioration of the sentence urge every shooter to be on deck monthly meeting Friday afternoon at well as to the excited group of fans. ' next Sunday. presented by the ladies of the Hills- or deputy for 17 year*. The Newberg bonecrusher won the uty Sheriff Oscar Duley and M. L. at this time. The contest for the Dr. Smith the school house and “Kindness to first fall with a long arm scissors boro Grange was well received by Kletxing, head of the national en« ' silver loving cup was started last Animals” was the subject for dis in 32 minutes. the many people in attendance. Kuratli it Candidate forcement league. The officers are Sunday and many good scores were cussion. Mrs. L. C. Tobias gave an, Young Edwards pinned Kuehne to The play was well acted by what II. A. Kuratli, who served said to have found 30 pinta of made. This contest has not been in interesting report of a lecture she the mat for the second fall in 31 many claim to be the best balanced county clerk a number of terni^ han moonshine in the car. ' progress long enough to give any had heard on the radio. • home talent cast ever seen here. announced his candidacy for the Mrs. George Me Breen was elected minutes on a headlock. He wore indications as to who has any ad George Woodworth, master of th* C. Vandermost of near Kinton republican nomination of justice of president for the coming year. Other the Newberg wrestler down with vantage at this time. Grange, as Juba K. Butternip, had a series of headlocks when finally ths peace in Hillsboro district. waa a county seat visitor today. officers are Mrs. Mary Holtz, first The scores last Sunday: a part that he put on in such a way he clamped on the final. Seth Miller, 25; Charles Follette, vice-president; Mrs. L. C. Tobi**, as to keep everyone laughing nearly Improvement of Tenth Street Bob Myers of M. A. A. C., who V. F. vice-president; Mrs. .25; George Alexander, 25; Marvin second Ia Asked in Petition to just won the national amateur all the time he was on the stage. Robinson, 25; R. B. Denney, 24; I. Perry, secretary and Mrs. C. A. championship at 147 pounds in the Other members of the cast that the City Council R. Mills, 24; Charles Wunderlich, Kelly, treasurer. contributed so well to the success of meet at Corvallis, was referee. 24; G. Burhalter, 24; Harry Hill, The Vagabonds contributed music the play were: Mrs. Thoma* Qualls, Assessment ordinances apportion 124; Oscar Shiffer, 24; Oscar Jacobs, Winter Grain Nur Mrs. M. Sabin, Mrs. J. C. Weirich, for the evening. ing the costs of three proposed city .23; ■ Christensen, 23; Frank Reh, I Anna Schneider, Lutie Hickox, Ger sery Is Helpful Matchmaker Hoffman of the Le ald Barr, projects among property holders 23; M Stout, 23; Glenn Stapleton, Robert Kelly, Miss Phyllis (By Edward C. Robbins) gion announced Wednesday morning “T~1ARMERS driving over the old mill in Patton valley. The plowed were passed Tuesday night at the '22; H. Batchelar, 22; C. Freeman, Phelps, Miss Sophia Schneider and that the Tuesday night show was the J? Cornell road a half century road was too muddy and covered meeting of the city council. May .22; E. Christensen, 22; H. A. Stoh- (By O. T. McWhorter) I last for the season. He said that the Miss Grace Gifford. ago often used six and eight horses with so much water that he was 11 was the date set for hearing ob- |er_ 22; Fred Sewell, 21; John Herb, A grain nursery was planted on smokers would start again next fall to pull their wagons through the unable to get through with horse*, jections. L. T. McPheeters, 21; George the Milne farm at North Plains and would probably be held in the Alleged Forger Is mud. The same load could easily be The water was not deep enough to l The paving of Oak street, between ' Robinson, 21; E. Freudenthal, 21; last fall by the O. A. C. extension Veterans' hall and proper seating drawn by one horse over one of make *“ “ it in ~ a ‘ boat Take ■* it * from me, Third and Simmons street*, is to cost E. B Tongue, 21; W. W. Mellar, 20; service, which included sixteen var facilities will be arranged. Returned From East $14,600, according to estimates. The E. A. Deaville, 20; J. A. Irmler, 20; ieties of winter wheat, four of win Washington county's new market he certainly was mad. Hillsboro post of the Americon roads. I think that County Judge "The following year a petition project paving Third for one block W. E. Frank, 20; R. Christensen, ter barley and winter oats. The var i Legion through its officers want to Deputy Sheriff Henry Hickox re E. J. Ward, with his colleagues in with 75 names attached was sub- north from the present terminus of 20; Carl Long. 20; A. M. Jannsen, ____ _____ ________ __ _____ ieties , planted include the recom- thank the people who have patron turned Monday from Chicago with the county court, Commissioners J.mitted to tho county court. They, tho pavement to the city limits ia to ¡20; E. G. Hawman, 19; C. Susbauer, mended varieties for this section of ized their shows. Arthur Dykeman, alias Arthur M. Hiatt and F. W. Livermore, as asked that a new road supervisor be cost $1,820, while plinth street, be- 19; H. Ireland, 19; Elmer Hamilton, Oregon, and several of the miscel- Young, wanted here on an indict well as Engineer Charles 1). Jones, appointed. But Judge Crandall did tween Oak and Baseline streets is 18; Dr. Smith, 18; J. E. Huisman, laneous varieties being grown in ment charging him with forgery. are to be congratulated for their j not appoint because he did not like estimated to cost $2,856. 18; H. L. MacKenzie, 17; A. Pitman, Washington county. Following the Remodel Plant to In November of 1923 Dykeman is market road building program." A petition signed by 75 per centi17; ; T. _ Bernards, Jr., 15; C. Haw-1 freeze-out of last year, several var- . the man they recommended. That alleged to have forged check* Increase Output amounting to more than $300 in These words were stated by a very next year the Baseline road of owners affected was man, 15. — the __ . property -------------------- j ieties of wheat of doubtful value ! county pioneer road builder in an through my district was in as good submitted and read, asking for the I were introduced into the county, Forest Grove. Work of remodeling the plant of interview for this week's Argus. condition as a raco track.” graveling of Tenth street, between' Students Compete It is for the purpose of standardiza- Deputy Hickox left here April 7 Thomas Edward Cornelius was born , , , non of varieties of grain grown the Hillsboro Sash and Door Planing and while in the East visited hi* 1 tion A student of political organiza- Baseline and Washington streets. L. in the Leisyville community March I lion, Mr. Cornelius believes in ccn- M. Graham, one of the property 1 Here Oil W ednesd&y that this nursery was planted. The mill was completed the first of the father at Grand Rapids, Mich., and 81, 1856. Farmer, road builder, i tralization so far as road control owners who did not sign the petition,i [ names of the various varieties are week and they can now turn out later went to Springfield for the criminologist, lumberman and a real and operation are concerned. The said he would be willing to sign a The county spelling and declama- so posted that one can readily dis- nearly twice as much work at the governor’s ^arrant. He visited at lit» Lhot estate dealer in u semi-official ca district system, with a supervisor potitizm petition ■ iiuiiinff asking far for navino paving. 1 He lhot 1 tjon contest will be held in Hills- tinguish the varioty growing in the same cost. Lincoln's residence in Springfield The machinery was arranged and and says that everything is just in pacity are among his professions and j at tho head of each unit, results in the work ought to be done thorough boro next Wednesday and the win- nursery, which is located along the vocations. He has spent the greater ns many road building programs as ly as long as improvement work ners of the intersectionnl contests road, just north of the Milne resi- segregated in a way to increase the the same shape that the Great Eman production. part of his life in Washington und there are districts. He believes this ' is to be done. cipator left it. The deputy purchased will compete for honors at that time, donee. The company started operations several Lincoln memorial pennies Marion counties. Resolutions 01 intentions to ma Interest has been keen in the various Rink and white winter are two to be the reason why nothing was For five years Mr. Cornelius was accomplished in the early days. cadamize Maple street, between First sectional meets and a large attend of the leading varieties of winter here in 1921 and their business has while there. They are almost as a road supervisor in the road dis- and Third streets and running to ance is expected here for the annual wheat for this locality, with Jenkins grown each year. Members of the large as a saucer. "I am glad to see Washington firm are A. L. Chase, Henry trict making up tho Cornelius com connoct with the present pavement county hns appointed n market road ¡on Third street, were passed. Estima event. Tho spelling contests will club gaining in popularity. I Otto Steinke and J. W. Ginder. munity. He tells a story about how Varieties of wheat planted last Pomona Grange Meet* Here be held at the grade school building master and engineer," he continued. he plowed the Baseline road through tions are that the work will cost at 10 a. m., and the declamation fall include Rink, white winter, three The Washington County Pomona "Tho court was fortunate in finding Vining to Speak Here the district ono year with a four- I such n good market road builder $2,325. May 4, at 8 o’clock, was the I contests will be at the high school at selections of Jenkins club, red chaff, Grange will meet in the Commer horse team. Before he was able to time set for hearing objections. The 1 o’clock. Irving Vining, president of the cial hall next Wednesday and an in hybrid 128, federation, hard fed- as Charles D. Jones, I thoroughly completo his work a heavy six-weeks objections must be submitted in The schools of the county will eration, ridit, Kinney, red Russian, state chamber of commerce, will teresting program has been ar believe. I hope tho dny will come rain tame. "Had Oregon been oper writing. have their annual track meet at blue stem, Dicklow, white Holland, speak at a meeting arranged by the ranged. Matter* of importance will when everything will bo centralized Authorization was given to vacate Pacific university Saturday, May 1. Baart and Alaska. Fall barleys plant- Hillsboro Grange and chamber of be considered. ating under the recall system in in the hands of the county court, an alley in block 4 of the Tucker- those days the voters of the district — ed were O. A. C. No. 7, O. A. C commerce in the court house Thurs- and tho old Bystem of localisms will certainly would have reculled me," Stewart addition. Ed Murphy of near Farmington No. 38, Tennessee winter and Utah day night, May 6. The Three-Link association, I. O. bo done away with. said Mr. Cornelius. —------------------------- cut his left hand with an axe Mon winter. O. F., will meet at Gaston tomorrow Lying two miles east of Beaver Emil Menke of Huber was in day. Dr. Smith attended the injured "I remember that nt the time A number of varieties of sprin Mrs. M. Ryan and son, Matthew, (Friday) night. Many Odd Fellow* ton is an old roadhouse where trnvel- the county seat on business yester-' man, taking several stitches in the oats and barleys have been planter 'of Helvetia were in town this morn and Rebekahs will attend from Colonel T. R. Cornelius, niy uncle, was very anxious to reach his saw- day. (Continued on Page Two) hand. in this nursery, also. ling, calling at the tax counter. here. INCREASE IS PHENOMENAL day and pluyed before good crowds, ' BOOTLEGGERS ARE FINED lows: Miss Lillian Whitesell of 1305 IS AID IN DEVELOPMENT operetta, “ In HOLD ELIMINATION TRIALS SATURDAY URGE CROWD VIEWS LAST LEGION SMOKER LEADERS MAINTAIN SHOOT STANDING ASSESSMENT ORDI NANCES ARE PASSED ■ ■' - -------- ■■ = T. E. Cornelius Tells Of County I • Road Building Fifty Years Ago .2?: