T he H illsboro A rgus —-— VOLUME XXXIII ■ No. ia HILLSBORO. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1926 Spray at Once for Cherry Fruit-Fly Man Arrested in East Wanted Here VOTE IN PRIMARIES FRIDAY VERY LIGHT The cherry fruit-fly is out in the 8. A. Marlette, who is wanted valley. Spray cherries for this p^st ■ here i on a charge of uttering n check just as soon as the weather settles. with' out uffici« lit funds, has been Commencement Exercises Are If rainy weather continue: indef- Schulmerich, Graham and La i arrested in Detroit, Mich. Marlette Everyone May Have Tickets at initely, poor control of this pest Follett Choice for House in Pavilion Friday Night | is charged with writing an N. 8. F. Local Business Houses may be expected. check on the First National Bunk The spray formula recommended CLASS IS ONE OE LARGEST in Portland und putting It through CIRCUS HERE JUNE 4 AND 5 in experiment station circular 35 is STEIWER SENATE CHOICE the Shute Suvings Bunk here July most effecMve. It is as follows: 11, 11*25. One-half pound of arsenate of H. A. Kuratli Wins Out Over Mrs. Wells to Present Diplo- Local Business Men Bring Don He wus wunted in Los Angeles on lead. Two Oppaaenta for Jus­ mas and Principa! Good- an automobile theft charge, accord­ Carlos Animal Show at Two quarts of syrup of molasses. ing to a wire from the Detroit of­ tice of the Peace man the Honora Their Own Cost Ten gallons of water. ficials. The telegram stated, how­ This is suficient to spray one ever, that the department of justice The vote in the primaries last Fri­ It. Frank Peters, Hillsboro lawyer acre of mature trees. A Hillsboro Merchants’ Circus will in Los Angeles waived their claim day was exceptionally light, showing ami active in community nffsirs. will \tor Apply as a fine spray upon the be held in Hillsboro Friday and Sat- that of Washington county. upper side of the outer leaves, es­ that in general that there was very be the principal speaker at the com­ urdny, June 4 and 6, by the Hills- Sheriff J. B. Reeves will leave mencement exercises at the Shute pecially upon the sunny ride of the little interest in the general out­ ' for the East within a few days to boro business men. Tickets will be park auditorium tomorrow night at trees. There is no need of thorough­ come. Returns came in to the Argus given uway at the various business bring Marlette bark here. 8 o'clock. The Hillsboro high school ly covering all of the leaves as this office for the newspaper corres­ houses free for Don Carlo-' Animal will graduate 64, one of th« largest material is applied as a sweetened pondents after 8 o'clock and also Circus, which was endorsed by the classes in the history of the institu­ bait for the fly. One pint is enough at the office of T. H. Tongue. Many chamber of commerce last Thursday tion. The sain« number graduated to spray a full-sized cherry tree sat in at the chamber of commerce night. The cost of bringing the cir­ last year. ■y once. Care should be taken to keep to get the returns over Walter Tews’ cus to Hillsboro for the entertain­ J this solution off the fruit as much radio. Mrs. Charles E. Wells, ennirman ment of everyone in the community Frederick Steiwer, Pendleton law­ IJIA as possible as it is sticky and makes of the school board, will present the is taken care of by the business men. the cherries disagreeable to handle. yer, was the overwhelming choice of diploniui and Principal 11. M. Good­ Goodwill Event Cheries must be sprayed within the republicans for United States man of the high school will make Sunday Will be Pioneers’ Day The circus will be in the nature five to seven days after the fly ap- senator and his choice seems to meet the presentation of honors. Th« in­ at Annual Celebration of goodwill circus days and thero with popular approval. Stanfield is pears. vocation will be given by Rev. L. C. at the Shute Park will be absolutely nothing sold on second with Colonel Clark running a Poor and the processional hymn will Star-npangled Banner _ Audience. the grounds at the corner of Sec­ close third. bo given by the high school chorus. Invocation by Rev. L. ('. Poor. ond und Jack on streets. There will Clark Second Mi*» Durot hy Tot igue is to entertain i horug, “(.‘ast Thy Burden” (by Ilarnblen). will be held on Sunday, July 4t be two performances each day. with a violin solo. The high school The nominee received 1273 votes Announcements by Rev. George G. Edwards. will lie under the auspices of HI The show comi ■s here highly rec- chorus will sing the Lulliiby by liar­ in this county while Clark was next Scripture Reading by Rev. Len B. Fullback. Post No 6, American Legion, commended and was at St. Johns kin. The benediction will be gavon with 786 votes. Stanfield was third <'horns, ' I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes to the Dills’’ (by Harken). year special attention will be gl Friday und Sntu 'day, May 14 and by Rev. 8. McMillin. with 543. The wet candidate, L. B. Address by Rev. Lowell A. Young. ithese exorcises, and they will b 15. The big circt is has been signed Sandblast, didn’t fair so badly. He The nluinnl reception will fol- broader and larger plan than « Chorus, “Sleep, Noble Hearts’’ (by Mendelssohn). for McMinnville June 11 and 12, John Dennis, Former Hillsboro was fourth with a vote of 481, low the exercises and will hehl in fore Other American le-glon “ America ” by Audience. according to Don Carlos. It has also Mayor, Is Visitor Here James J. Crossley was sixth with the Congregational church parlors, Benediction by Rev. S. Mi-Minis. will be asked to participate played at Oregoi i City, Salem and 205, A. R. Shumway next with 172. From the South Alumni and the members of the Color Guards — W. II. Dierdorf and B. M. Goodman. ceremonies and a splendid and in the Laurelh rrst park. Fifteen Rose E. Barrett of Warrenton was class of 11*26 are welcome. itlve program la being arrang' d. thousand persons saw it in Laurel- « a •: c a ;; : -.-.r. .- ;:_a ;• a a a a a a a :: •: :: The graduates: "Two things that make California j the choice of 134 persons and 110 Carlos, hurst park, according to ) be Pioneers ’ Day, Sunday will also are roads and climate," declared ballots were cast for Clarence F. L. !.<•<• MacIntyre, Harry A. Kent, Mr. Carlon, mu eager of circus, Shelby J. Forney, Laurence E. Tat- and, an usual, they ' will arrange their John Dennis, mayor of Torrance, Evey. was here with the E. Arnold ■e pioneer meetings own program. Thea I. L. Patterson of Eola was the Calif., and former resident of Hills­ man, Martha M. Mohr, Willis Pyle, »hows 18 years ago. Mr. boro, who with Mrs. Dennis is here choice of the republicans for gov- Edward G. Olsen, Berneta Clemen­ have always been one of the moat < the celebration. one of his monkeys out on the street visiting at the E. L. McCormick ern<>r by a large majority through- tine Kummer, Theodore Jorgenson, pleasant features of Monday and the animal was so clev­ home. out the state. His vote in Washing- Elmer J. Hansen, Margaret I). Cole­ and every effort will be made thia year er that he had a large following of “Oregon has just started on its ‘on county was 2183, Jay H. Upton man, Thomas F. Caldwell, Lester F. to make this day ai. entertaining as kids and “big” kids every place. Hillsboro business houses close $40,000.00 Fire Hits Portland road work,” continued Mr. Dennis, of Bend received 947 and William Aabnhr, Wllmn E. Jacobson, Ollie possible. The show has the smallest horse Monday, May 31. in observance of "Roads are necessary to the develop- A- Carter of Portland was the choice Electric Power Station Naught. Ruth Hembree McGrath, Ed­ It lin.i been suggested that a part of in the world, weighing less than 12 Memorial Day. The closing is in ment of the country. There are 11 °f 483. win Pubols, Marguerite Elizabeth the day of the Fourth be made Frater­ Haney Is Choice Davis, Virginia Lillian Ilrogden, nal Day, anil that all fraternal orders pounds. It will be christened in Port­ accordance with the arrangements BUSINESS IS SLOWED UP paved boulevards from Los Angeles land Sunday by Fire Chief Holden. made last year by the retail trade Sylvester Prahl, Martha M. Kelsey, in th» county bo asked to attend, and to the harbor. The tunnel project Bert E. Haney has nosed out There are 56 animals in the circus, committee of the chamber of com­ Curl Voges, Emitter Lorraine Cox, those having drill teams give a public from Portland to the Tualatin valley Elton Watkins in the democratic which includes dogs, ponies, monkeys merce and which the business men Contemplated Work of Com­ Florence Genevieve Kidd, Ipha Gene exhibition and prizes be awarded to would have been a mighty fine thing primaries for United States senator, and goats. of the city signed. Wilkes, Delbert Potter. Eva IL Mc­ the teams making the best showing for the valley and Portland. The The vote was close throughout the pany Will Insure Contin­ There is a hotel on the stage, The regular closing dates are Cormick, Naomi Hill, Howard Mil­ This would undoubtedly be an attrac­ roads out of Portland are not suf- state. In this county Haney was fa- uity of Service ton Wall. Grace Gertrude Voelker, tion and would assist fraternal orders Zap, the monkey, runs the elevator New ) ears. Memoria* Day, Fourth ficient to bear the traffic. vored by 423 while Watkins received “I believe that 1926 is going to be t}>e votes of 337 Haarby Berg Bechen, Margaret Ag in building up their membership. Fur­ and Java is the clerk of this hotel. ' of July, Labor Day, Armistice. Damage estimated at close to 340.000 nes .Marugg, Esther Hope Head, Al­ ther announcement of this will be Two dogs get married in a church | Thanksgiving and Christmas. Governor Pierce won the demo- to the Portland Electric Power com­ the biggest louring year in the his- and come to a hotel to stop. The I ice Jean Craft, Leonard E. Cor­ made in the near future tory of the Coast. People will come cratic nomination for governor hands pany resulted about 2 o'clock Wednes­ drummer that stops at the hotel nelius, Ida May Herrick, Diule H. to California and they are bound down from Louise Palmer Weber, Reports received from the Klein day morning, when the power sub-sta- Logan. Margaret Emily Tongue, shows, which are to appear here the steals the i bride with the result tion at Beaverton burned out and put to come north to Oregon. These new- This county turned in a vote of 556 Carleton Arthur llande, Gladys Os­ I rd, 4th and Sth, Indicate that they are that a monkey policeman with a i comers will bring a more progressive for pierce and 191 for Mrs. Weber, a large portion of Washington county spirit into the state and Oregon will mund Rood, Helen Scott, Margaret a success In the southern part of the patrol wagon puts this drummer in The contest which attracted most m darkness. The loss was covered by profit.” Pranger. Opal Mitchell, Evelyn Ruth state, where they are now showing i jail. attention in Hillsboro was that for insurance. He brought out the fact, however, i justice of the peace. H. A. Kuratli There are riding dogs, riding mon Edwards, Ernest W. Frccl, Robert They uro ptaying to very large crowds Short Causes Damage that when Oregon first started its i won out with a vote of 311 to 250 M Brown, Margaret Stockton, Vic­ and the reports state that their shows keys. Snookie, possibly the clever- I tor Mitchell, Gerald Johnson, Wal­ and other features have met with the est ape, rides a bucking horse. Mem­ American Legion and W. R. C j A short in the high line transformers, road building program the methods for J. W. Goodin and 120 for C. E. where it steps from 67,000 to 23,000 and employed were better than those of Are to be in Charge on phis, a very beautiful pony, plays | ter F. Freeman, Robert C. Brown, Deichman. entire approval of the communities in back, is believed to have caused the California and that when Washing- football with the audience. Don Car- I Everett Prickett, Charles M. Hoag, Monday Morning Schulmerich High Man which they are playing trouble. Everything at the sub-station ton started they surpassed Oregon. , los also claims to have the only i Raymond John lluas, Phyllis M. The Fourth of July parade will be Edward Schulmerich, local banker, was burned out. herd of performing goats. Mr. Dennis thinks it a mistake to ' Phelps, Margaret E. Harr, Cornelia The dead of America will be honored ! was high man for the republican rep­ Hillsboro. Beaverton. Banks and Cor­ use the black paving. Pinkerton, Edward B. McCourt, Dar­ held downtown on the morning of Mon-. The business houses and business by union memorial services in the nelius and other rural lines were in Mr. Dennis spoke of the remark­ resentative from Washington county rell Nathan Crosby. Wayne C. Pot­ day. July 5lh. and n number of floats, men supporting the circus are Shute ter, J. Bryce Nosier, Alice A. Nos­ are now being planned. Throughout Savings Bank, Hillsboro National Venetian theater Sunday morning at darkness until this morning. Nearly able increase in business in Hillsboro > with a vote of 2432. Charles R. La- ier, David Herbert Schindler, Evelyn the state Monday, July 5th, will be tho Bank, Hillsboro Commercial Bank. 11 o'clock and by exercises by the every business institution that operates and said that he was surprised at Follett of Cornelius was next with a vote of 2390 and L. M. Graham day that business places will generally Taylor. Weil’s Department Store, Hillsboro ’ American Legion and Women's Relief by electricity was practically at a the large crowds in town on Satur- j of Forest Grove was the third nomi- close. L . ¡standstill, causing a considerable loss. day. He was formerly a Hillsboro 'Argus, Hillsboro Telephone Com­ Corps at the cemetery Monday morn Herbert Carstens of Hanks was a : Work at the cannery was held up and merchant and at one time was mayor * nee with a vote of 2265. L. M. Hesse pany, Venetian Theatre, Hotel Wash­ ing at 10:30. of Scholls, who with Graham was Miss Alma Schulmerich. attending Hillsboro visitor Tuesday, returning also at the condenser. The condenser of this city, ington, Glenn F. Beil Mortuary, I. Dscoration Day Exercises O. A. has been very ill Jit the Cor ­ from Portland While working In a started the auxiliary plant to work and The Venetian theatre will compare in the house last year, lost out for IC. Freeman of the Malibu, King A Monday, at 10:30 a. m.. Decoration lost very little time. ’favorably with any theatre in Los the nomination. His vote, just a lit­ sawmill at Vernonia Friday he had the vallis hospital with Infection In her Frank. The Palm Confectionery, Em- Several line crews from Portland and Angeles except the very large ones tle less than that of Graham, was misfortune to crush tbs Utile finger of foot, due to an Injury of several years j mott's Market, Greer-Powers Gro- ’ Day exercises will be held at the HUI b - ago. She Is reported as Improving. boro cemetery by .the American Legion the Tualatin Valley division were at in the opinion of Mr. Dennis. He 2200. his right hand. ■ eery, Eddie Brain, H. H. Hehse, C. Mrs. Emma Bryant, county school and the Women's Relief Corps. work continuously to make temporary said that Vincent Engeldinger, for- J. Breier Co. Selfridge Bros. Fur­ ---------------------------------------------- ——... -—— - superintendent of Washington coun­ mer Hillsboro boy who is playing in Appreciates Co-operation arrangements to given service to the niture Co., Hillsboro Trading Co., ty, was high in this county for state Percy Long Hardware, Brittain-Fos­ Joint committees of the American ' division. Transformers were brought a theatre at Torrance, is more than making good and will probably be superintendent, but Charles A. How­ ter Lumber Co., Imperial Cafe, Legion, Legion Auxiliary, Grand Army over from Gresham. ard of Marshfield was the winning Skaggs United Stores, C. A. Hande of the Republic and the Women’s Re­ In order to give the best service pos­ with some big Los Angeles theatre republican candidate in the state. Variety Store. W. W. Boscow, Delta lief Corps have arranged the programs. sible the Argus sent large quantities of , in a short time. Mr. Dennis said that Mrs. Bryant’s vote was 1167, How­ , Drug Store, Hillsboro Pharmacy, J. The patriotic organizations appreciate news matter into Portland in hopes of J°hn Engeldinger is making good in ard was the choice of 944, W. C. contracting business in the I«ast Saturday Mrs. Catherine HI- , None of the drivers dared stop their i L. Anderson the Jeweler, Miller- the co-operation that the churches and making the mails this afternoon. The Alderson of Portland next with 764, _ , because animals and all Mercantile Co., Anderson's Cash other organisations have given them. I first run on the newspaper was made Southern California metropolis. att, pioneer of 1852, celebrated the 1 wagons^ Fred J. Tooze, Salem newspaperman, Mr. Dennis was elected mayor of would have similarly been engulfed Store, Lester Ireland A Co., City Rev. Lowell A. Young will give the through the splendid co-operation of received 445 and Rose B. Parrott of 88th anniversary of her birth at I , in the basin of the Platt Cafe, C. Willis White Motor Co., address. Other members of the minis­ the News-Times and Fayram & Spauld­ Torrance, a city of 12,000 inhabi­ Douglas county was last with 299. the home of her daughter, Mra. May | "Indians never bothered our train, Used Car Exchange, Service Garage, tants, a few months ago in a big terial association on the program in­ ing. Job Printers, at Forest Grove. J. O. McLaughlin, city school sup­ Greer, 1746 Walnut street, city. but we passed remains of trains that Lee A Naught Garage. V. Richter clude Rev. L. C. Poor, Rev. George G. Every machine in the Argus works by cleanup, which swept all of the erintendent of Corvallis, is leading old administration out of office. The “Two years after my birth on had been demolished. At one point of the Buick Sales Co., Bert C. Edwards, Rev. Len B. Fishback and I electricity and men in the mechanical office of mayor there is a full-time R. R. Turner of Dallas by a hair for May 22, 1838, mother paaaed away,” a bunch of the Cheyennes advanced Shipley, George Chambers, and C. Rev. S. McMlnis. The Tualatin Plains department were forced to hark back job and, according to Mr. Dennis, the democratic nomination for state declared Mrs. Hiatt when interview­ towards us in war paint. But when C. Store. Free tickets will be given Presbyterian church have given up to the old times with hand composition. considerable over tine. superintendent of schools. The vote ed the other day. “Although I was they smoked the peace pipe with our away at these business houses. The lights came on about 1:45 _______________________________________ their plans to hold memorial exercises in this county was McLaughlin, 365, born in Michigan, my mother died men we knew they were friendly. this morning for permanent service and Turner, S08. at the Scotch church and will Join with in Indiana. Father died when I waa The natives were on the war-path Glascoe Loses in the patriotic organisations here In a Oswald West High (Continued on Page Ten) seven. As an orphan child of the after an enemy tribe. general union service. The committee Bout on Tuesday Oswald West of Portland is high "Later they came back with scalps _ frontier I hopped from place to In charge extend a cordial Invitation to --------- man throughout the state for nation- place, finally ending up in the Ore- tied to their war regalia. These were No Children Will everyone to Join In the service. The Brick Glascoe, Hillsboro boxer, aj committeeman. Milton A. Miller the token of their victory. Of course gon country. seating capacity in the New Venetian was on in one of the preliminaries i, next with Will R. King finishing we all admired them and rejoiced Be Disappointed me in Linn “The age of 12 found theater will provide ample room for at the armory in Portland Tuesday third. The vote in this county: Wert, county, Iowa, My trip across the with the natives over their great everyone. Children that are confined to their night. The Telegram says: “The cur- 363> Miller, 268, and King, 96. plains began in 1851, but high victory, but all the time we trembled Dr. J. B. Dinamore Appointed homes because of injuries or illness tain raiser was also a good battle. For the first time the Grand Army Henry J. Bean, George M. Brown in our boots, wondering what our City Health Officer to waters weat of Independence, Mis­ will not be forgotten during Hillsboro Chet Leslie won the decision from and Thomas A. McBride are lead- of the Republic will not put on the souri, held us up until the spring of fate might be. Fill the Vacancy “When Dr. Hoover, our captain, exercises at the cemetery and the circus days, June 4 and 5. Don Carlos Brick Glascoe, but it was a good ' ¡„g for justice of the supreme court 1852. Continuing, we reached Jack­ plans to take monkeys, ponies and battle all the way. Leslie was bet- (with George S. Shepherd left out. sonville in the fall of ’52. There showed one of the scalps to his wife Petitions protesting against the younger veterans will put on their exer­ she started to scream. ’ For God's dogs around to the various homes of ter at fighting, but Glascoe, who'The vote in this county was about cises at the tomb to the unknown soldier were four wagona in our train more holding of a carnival or other enter- comes Hillsboro, a nasty the oauiv. same: wan, Bean, awb 2642; Brown, soauj 2335; — -—--- from — ------- -v had — * vux: « i uiuwu, sake, ’ he murmured, 'admire this than half of the way across. The lat­ tain men t on Sunday, July 4, in the dead of the Civil War. The Women's these children, for he doesn't want a right I. * —...——— > ll S,, —+ Kia al rrh t « n J ■ n n a a • ■ — , uppercut. He hurt his right McBride, 2723, and Shepherd, 1407. thing. If the natives see or hear you child in Hillsboro to be disappointed. Relief Corps will also put on their ter part of our Journey was made community’s big three-day Fourth of hand early in the fourth round and I Ralph E . Williams, running unop- they ’ ll have your scalp on their belts Glen Howard Stapleton, son of Mr. work. The exercises at the cemetery by joining with another wngon train. July celebration were filed with the had to defend himself with his other 1 poBed for republican national com- too.’ So Mrs. Hoover was forced to “Black cholera, the great plague city council Tuesday night. Five Monday will start at 10:30. Flowers and Mrs. Glen Stapleton, who was seri­ flapper.” smile. Changed were her actions mitteeman, received 2863 votes. W. which spread among the emigrant churches and 800 individual signers will be put on the graves of fallen ously Injured a week ago Saturday, will then, giving an impression to the C. Hawley, unopposed for the re­ see some of the animals. Don Carlos comrades, followed by a volley from are represented on the documents, trains in 1852, claimed my sister savage mind that she wanted to see publican nomination for representa- learned of the condition of the boy and Weed« and Grasses and her mother-in-lnw, with whom I The petitions were presented to the firing squad and then taps. the scalps. ’ in ‘ Congress ~ ksr in ....................... this district 1 re­ will take some of the animals to the the city fathers by the Rev. Lowell | The members of the Grand Army of whs traveling. This left me as a girl Cut by City Order tive . . a a vote vote o of . 2950 “Upon reaching tho Jacksonville ceived 2950. _ c C. . „ H. Gr Gram, A. Young of the Congregational the Republic and Women's Relief Corps Stapleton lawn so that the injured lad of 13 to raise the ten-months old country I was forced to make my n , unopposed for the republican nom- may look out of his window and get a who want to go down to tho exercises church. baby and to cook for six hungry | Chief of Police Freeman is mak- J ination for eommtaaloBer of the own way in tho world. I worked with By order of the council the prob­ will be provided with transportation little circus Joy. Oliver Coslett, Jr., ing a systematic survey of the city men the remainder of the journey one pioneer family until their food bureau of labor statistics, was given lem was referred to the city man­ from tho court yard if they are present and others who have not turned in to enforce the city ordinance re­ across to the Oregon country. ran out, and then moved on to an­ a vote of 2872, and G. A. Von- “One of our men was lost in the other place. Those wero the days of ager for further investigation. The at 10 o’clock. Others will also be taken their names will reap a little bit of quiring property owners to cut their Schriltz, on the democratic ticket, circus sunshine because of Hillsboro city fathers expect to take final down. high grass and weeds. A notice is received 601 in this county. Thomas quicksand in crossing the Platt river. the Jacksonville gold mining. Gold Hillsboro business houses will be days. given the property owners when K. Campbell, republican, and Clyde He was advancing in front of the was more plentiful than food. A action next Tuesday night. Discussion showed that the only closed all day Monday. work is necessary and if they fail T. Spooner, democrat, were both un­ wagons when all of a sudden he dis­ pound of snlt was worth 16 ounces Miss Margaret Pranger has accept­ to comply with the order the city appeared in the sand. His body hed of gold dust. Eggs were worth an restrictive measures the city council opposed on their tickets for the nom- could take over the carnival was Don’t forget to buy a pappy for ed a position as stenographer for does the work and charges the cost I completely vanished before the rest the chamber of commerce secretary, to the property. Memorial Day. (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Six) of us realized what had happened. (Continued on Page Ten) w Hillsboro Business Houses Will Close All Day on Monday SUBSTATION FIRE DARKENS COUNTY Mrs. Catherine Hiatt, Pioneer, Tells of Early Oregon Mining PROTEST CARNIVAL ON SUNDAY OF 4TH a a a aa