y. f T he H illsboro A rgus The Homo Paper of Washington County "THE LEADER r as it did last year they would withdrawn from the contest. local abstracting firm, was unani-( ing comfort was there, nevertheless, last night of the fair, Thursday, Sep- ■ Charles A. Lamkin, chairman of th,, not be able to care for them. He (Continued on Page Twelve) mously elected to the council to i i urges all parents to start their chil­ tember 23. This will give all who community relations committee. as much as it is on the highway east serve until January 1, at which 1 dren to school at once. Late regis­ come to the fair in opportunity to of The Dalles, which has been oiled time the newly elected councilmen 1 trations interfere with the progress and affords the motorist one of the see everything the same as any are seated. He fills the vacancy caus- of the classes. other time during the three days. best drives in the state. In the oil­ ' ed by the death of Councilman J. I Cady Gives Contract ing operations the road is first given Lively interest in tho annual ex­ M. Goar. Stevenson served a term on Bids on transportation of students a good soaking and then it is bladed hibition is bring shown In «very part the council several years ago. He is of the county, according to Manager were submitted by the Cady Motor and worked, after which the work­ Brown, who ia expecting a record company of Hillsboro and N. B. AH Breeds Will be Represent­ a member from the Southwest ward. men sweep it just ahead of the oil. Opportunity for the city to pur­ Mrs. Williams’ Residence on Light oil is put on first and then ¡Welch of Laurel at the meeting of attendance. He says that the prune ed Here at County Fair chase the half of the building now harvest will be over by that time Teat Shows Conclusively Need the board Friday night in the Hiils- the heavy oil mixed with squegee, 8th Street Sold; Acre­ Sept 21, 22, 23 occupied by MY. Shipley or to sell boro National bank. The contract or fine rock. and thia will giv« the prune growers ior Artificial InoculatioB age Transferred their half came about as a result of *u awarded the Cady Motor com­ and all connected with the industry All of the equipment that is used of Seed at Sowing The Waihington County Holstein the need for more room on the part pany. an opportunity to attend. in these operations was made in the Dancing Every Night C. E. Barker has been selected to club in a meeting held at thè county of the automobile concern. Mr. Ship- A number of important real estate county shops in Hillsboro. The baseball game between the (O. T. McWhorter, County Agent) fill the vacancy caused by the re-' agent’s office this past week made ley says that the present quarters transfers have been consummated Market Road Engineer Charles D. championship Sherwood team and An alfalfa field meeting will be cent death of George Bethers, who plan* to exhibit forty head of Hol­ are becoming so cramped for his since Aug. 16 by W. W. Mellar, real­ Jones figures that a road should be the Banks Bear Cats has been def­ held in the Banks community Mon­ was assistant principal last year. stein» at the county fair. Those who purpose that he will have to have tor, among them being the sale down about two years before oiL initely arranged for the second af­ day at 1:30 p. m., starting at the Miss Pauline Rickley has resigned have reported definitely to Frank W. larger show and storage rooms. within the past few days of the I ing. However, he says that it all ternoon of the fair.'». farm of Earl Wilaon, to look over her position in the high school to Connell, superintendent of the Hol- Mayor Cady in discussing the pro­ beautiful residence of Mrs. Etta Wil­ depends on how it sets. A. C. Cun­ Manager Brown has secured a free alfalfa planted this year; theme to accept a position in her home town, 1 stein exhibit, that 'Ley will make posal, said that he didn’t believe liams at Eighth and Washington’ ningham of Hillsboro is in charge of act for two days of the fair—on plantings of alfalfa which have been S«lem. Mrs. M. Woods of Forest exhibits are: Lil dow 4c Sons of near funds were available for the pur- streets to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ivory the oiling operations and the crew Wednesday and Thursday. irrigated on the place* of Eli Grindle Grove, who ha* taught in Eastern Bethany, J. P. Vandecoevering, A. chase at this time. Councilmen ex- of Portland. The property is one of ia made up of men from all over There will be dancing in the aud­ and Joe Hartwick at Banka. Oregon ava for two will take J. Ever«, J. F. Pecrenbovm, Antone pressed the opinion that it would the most beautiful residential prop- the county. veaw*wi* a. yvv j years, a. » the position vacated by Miss Rickley. Vandecoevering and Julius Peeren- not be a wise step for the city to erties in the city and the grounds itorium each night and the music The next stop will be at the faim Hand maintenance is the plan for will be furnished by the Vagabonds. of Montgomery Turner to inspect She will have the glee club and hoom. bond itself at present for a com- are especially beautiful, keeping the oiled sections in shape. II. T. Hesse, who has chaise of plantings made the past three years. English. munity center. Thirty-three acres have been sold I A man will go over the road about Many applications are being re­ the Guernsey exhibit, reports that Another stop will be maa-. at the Apportionment costs for the for Thomas Gregg to Neils Lindberg | every ten days with mixed stuff, Hillsboro Post to farm of I’. J. Vanderzanden to look ceived from outside the district, ac-, about thirty n:ad of Guernsey» are Tenth and Maple-Third street im- and Laverne, -— Clement ----------- ------- formerly ----------- of — heavy oil and squegee, and when a in prospect fol the »h< w. Exhibitor« Meet on Tuesday o/er alfalfa planted last aeaaon. The cording to B. M. Goodman, prin-, Alberta, Canada. W. H. Forney of, of hole starts it will be plugged up. The provement macadam projects were who will bring in Guernsey» are J. C. cipal. last »top will be at Roy to see al­ t ' Hillsboro has purchased a 153-acre «arty stages of oiling ineon- approved. September 28, at 8 p. m., _ _ are . Bechen 4k Sons of Orenco; Nave <& The regular meeting of Hillsboro falfa planted on the J. F. Peeren- The school board of the union . dairy at Toledo. Other sales vpnient to hut the add- was the date set for a special coun- ranch yenient the motorist but add­ post of the American Legion will boom farm, of which a portion was ¡high school district No. 3 makes the I Shainwald of Beaverton. 8. H. Hulit, ed meeting to hear objections to reported by the local realtor are as ed comfort after the oil has set moro Hillsboro, and H. T. Hesse, Scholls. be held at the Veterans' hall next n<>t inocula*.»1 a* a test. The reiul'-: following announcement of school follows: 80-acre ranch near Gaston than makes up for the earlier “blue” Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, The | of this tea» show* conclusively th. bus lines and railroad transportation . Others say that they may exhibit the apportionments. to J. F. Haynes; 20 acres near the ■ air. The estimated average cost ia In on Hearing Guernseys. poet drum corps is practicing reg- need for artificial inoculation of the of high school pupils. Scotch church to I. A. McKnight; a $1000 per mile. ularly every Thursday night at the seed at planting time. The city is to be represented at mj «• a »vuiMVMvv mb * [ svnuui tu me E. Edwards; residence vm on «- First ichool to the vunnen Connell piace place nas has jusl just | ly. Mr. Biendorf has arranged with land. will be changed to meet the needs ™ o Jtree‘ *° Harold C. Skeels; 23 acres been completed with the result that Warning Given on L. H. McIntyre, local Scotch bag Reports from the activities com­ 24 at 10:30 a. m. When the power of the territory to be served. to lead a parade of prize win­ and light company raised its water I adjoining the Kamna place north of some mighty rough road in that sec­ mittee, the Americanism committee Purchase of Seed Bu" No- 1 wiU ,tart irom the piper, town to C. O. Churchill, and a one- tion has been eliminated. A more and the athletic committee are ex­ _____ ' Mountainside school house Monday ning livestock at two o’clock in the rates more than a year ago the com­ acre tract to Harvey S. Hudson from direct route has also been taken. j afternoon of the second day of the Since only eight wheats—white ' morning at 7:30 o’clock, going direct munities of Gaston and Cornelius ! Victor Domon. pected. • Joseph Connell donated quiteAi strip ■ fair. protested and after a hearing the winter, Eaton, Jenkin, Holland, rink, ef right of way. (Continued on Page Twelve) The new barns for cattle, sheep commission set aside the company’s Hold laquaal Huston, Defiance and Federation— The next strip of market road was | and hogs have been completed by F. increase. The Puget Sound Power &. Need of City Hos­ A coroner's inquest into the death are ever certified in Western Ore­ ; encountered in cutting across to L. Brown, manager, and exhibitors Light company was then in charge of Julius Kleinfcll, who died August gon by the college extension service, pital I* Discussed j Orenco. Workmen were busy finish­ cf livestock will find splendid ac­ of the system. Later a suit was filed 28 of injuries received in an auto- buyers of certified seed for plant- — ing up a mile of new construction commodations for their exhibits. by the corporation in circuit court mobile accident August 20, waa held ' ing may be sure that any lot of any from the old Hawthorne place west. A group of local business men appealing from the commission’s rul­ at Sherwood yesterday by Coroner other variety grown here is not cer­ This leaves a gap at the Lyons place Make Four Arreata Friday night discussed the proposi- i ing. The new hearing is the com­ George J. Limber. The verdict of tified. If they buy any other kind tion of securing an equipped city wber« the road officials want to Arrests made during the week, mission's own motion. This is the the jury waa that he met hia death they take their own chances on the better the alignment. as the result of being struck by an purity of the variety and freedom Tube Transmitter Is Likely to charges and dates: W. K. Arnold, first appearance of Hillsboro in the hospital. If there is sufficient in­ Unit 1 of the Reedville-Orenco terest they hope to get some or- ■ booze, Saturday; George Tigard, matter. automobile driven by O. K. Edwards. .from weed seed and disease, which ganization to sponsor and maintain nia rket road is being graded and will Supplant Marine Spark, booze, Monday; S. A. Manning, de­ The two cars skidded together on a the college passes on in certified Plans for a two-hour parking lim­ a hospital. These men feel that the rocked this fall. This is a strip ¡lota. frauding a boardinghouse - keeper, Says Oregonian wet pavement near the Onion bridge. itation in downtown streets were dis­ need is great and that it is a of road that wiu be appreciated by Tuesday, and E. L. Wilson, obtain­ cussed by members of the coun­ movement that warrants the sup- people living in that section, for ing money under false pretenses, cil. It was pointed out that McMinn­ That the Federal Telegraph com­ bumps and kinks that have existed port of some local organization. ville recently passed this restric­ pany, operators of the commercial Tuesday. for years will be taken out. This tion and it seems to be working radio station at Hillsboro probably road will go straight across to the rather well. Although all-night park­ C. G. Reiter Attend* will replace its present marine spark Court Grind Will highway, through the Ladd 4k Reed transmitter with a tube transmitter ing is prohibited here the point was International Meet t Deer Season Opens prove broadcast reception conditions bonds played "The Prisoner ’ s Song, ” music and also play several musical umentary form. Before starting the the R. Knox Motor Co. of Portland. Again in 1865 he was ready for story of the Colonel’s life the point tho Indian conflict. He enlisted in in Washington county to a large ex­ when the two were left in jail. When numbers. The deer season opens tomorrow Thia line is a popular one in Election of delegates and other and local sportsmen are cleaning up every section of the country and must be brought out that Mrs. Cor­ Company D, a group of Washington tent, and likely solve the spark in­ the newlyweds were released the terference problem there.—Sunday- orchestra played “I Love You Tru­ important business will be transacted their firearms and getting ready for hasn’t been represented in Hillsboro nelius has always been an active i during the business session. Oregonian. (Continued on Page Five) the big event. church worker in her community. ly." for sometime. LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT TO BE VERÏ LARGE ALFALFA MEETING AT BANKS MONDAY HOMES AND PROPER­ TY EXCHANGED HERE RADIO RECEPTION Experiences of Late Colonel T. R. Cornelius in Oregon Indian Wars Interesting; Active in Legislature C New Firm to Sell Oakland-Pontiac Line in Hillsboro Newlyweds Placed in Jail by Charivari- ers Wednesday Eve