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The Home Paper of Washington County u H illsboro A rgus tue ° library 1 ■'■■■ Watch the Data On the Address For Expiration Data “THE LEADER IN ITS FIELD" HILLSBORO. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1»26 VOLUME XXXIII .JMo 33 T ■ {Grange Against Program is BOARD ESTIMATES BIG ARMISTICE DAY llll lil WINS SENSA Good Spending Mon Enjoyed by club UNION HI BUDGET TIONAL DAME 7 TOO ey for Armories CELEBRATION PLAN Women Friday SENATOR STANFIELD SPEAKS LAST NIGHT W. V. Cowan, Former Assist Honorable B. P. Cornelius is Budget Meeting Will be Held Loren Schulmerich, Half, Runs Tho second meeting <>f the Hills- The Hillsboro Grange went on ant Prosecutor, to Speak Here on November 6th 80 Yards for Touchdown Chairman of Meeting boro CAffee club was held in the record as being opposed to spending chamber of commerce rooms Friday 1 any of the state money for the erec with Mrs. L. Shinaberger and Mrs. FIGURES FOR FISCAL YEAR tion of any armories, anywhere in FOOTBALL WILL FOLLOW CANDIDACY IS EXPLAINED JEFFERSON IS DEFEATED J. J. W lamer as hostel os. Mrs. E. the state, in a resolution passed at J. Ward was chairman of the pro the session Saturday. Additional Hop« of Tax Cut “Pair of Sixes” Will be Staged Teams Play to Standstill Until gram committee. During the after Will Establish Additional Bus F. E. Coulter of Portland gave Seen in Public Lands Pro noon community singing, led by Mrs. Line to Take Care of by Hillsboro Legion Post Last 30 Seconds of Game an interesting talk on the hydro F Sewell, was enjoyed. Prof. Harold gram of Stanfield electric power bill, explaining what Districts 38, 19, 8 in November Here Jefferson Fumbles Hopkins of Pacific university gave it would mean to everyone if Oregon an interesting uddress on “Public I Plans being made by the varibus ; United States Senator Robert N. The budget for the Hillsboro . wat*r P°wer wa" d«ve|oped. The Hillsboro union high school I Welfare" and several vocal solos Stanfield addressed a group of All of the measures, which will be committees of Hillsboro post of the ! eleven won the opening gam« of the w,.rt, rendered by Mrs. G. V. Payne, union high school district will be Washington county voters at the voted on November 2, were dis- voted on at the high school building American Legion indicate one of the i 1926 football season from Jefferson I wjth Mrs. Sewell nt the piano.’ court house last night in the inter I cussed. I biggest Armistice Day celebrations 1 high of Portland Friday afternoon At the busines« meeting Mr». C. in Hillsboro November 6. The list of ests of his independent candidacy estimated expenditures was drawn 'ever held in Hillsboro and elsewhere, 7 to 0 in one of the most sensational II. Nosier was appointed to explain for the senate in opposition to Bert in the county. games ever played on Hilhi frield. the recall amendment at the County up by the budget advisory committee E. Haney, democrat, and Frederick W. V. Cawan, former assistant Loren Schulmerich won the game Federation meeting to be held at and the board of directors Friday Steiwer, republican. H 1 a remarks district attorney of Washington j for Hilhi In the last 30 seconds of Huber thia week. It was decided the ! were well received by those who , county, who resigned recently to be- ; The total amount of money need play when he »cooped up a Jeffer- club would assist in serving the Mon heard him. Hon. B. P. Cornelius, j gin the practice of law in Portland, son fumble on the 10-yard lin« and day luncheons at the chamber of ed by the school district during the lifetime republican leader in the will be the principal speaker. Mr. fiscal year beginning on June 21, ran HO yards for a touchdown. A commerce rooms and the following county, acted as chairman of the Jefferson man was almost in arms- committee was appoint«! for the 1926, and ending June 30, 1927 is Rooms of Commercial Organ- Gowan always has a message of real meeting. estimated in the budget. , interest. The other parts of the pro- I length of the husky Hilhi back for first luncheon: Mr». Tailman, Mrs. ization Now Being Pre The treatment received by him at gram, including musical numbers, the entire run. Johnson converted J. Sorenson, Mrs. G. Garthofner, Tas $30,366 the hands of the Morning Oregonian pared for Serving ' are being srrsnged by the Ameri- the extra point. Mrs. McCourt and Mrs. E. Brains. The amount to be raised by taxes ! and his desire to put across his pub ’ canism committee headed by Fred - The club is planning a dance to be is figured at $30,366. The total es Plays on Dofonsivo the Engeldinger. The exercises will be Amount to be Raised by Dis- lic lands program are the reasons It was a remarkable game for given October 23 in Shute park aud timated amount of moneys for all ’ The first forum luncheon of given by the senator for his being held at 9 o ’ clock in the morning in for trict Tax is $28,949.73; purposes during the year is $36.366 Hillsboro chamber of commerce high school footbdl. Thoughout the itorium. an independent candidate. order to allow those attending the the fall will be held in the Grange and the estimated amount to be re first half Jefferson played a de- Total is $49,633 exercises to go to the football Hopes for Moro • ceived other than from taxes is hall next Monday noon at 12:10 fonsiv« game, not one« | classic on Hilhi field between Hills The senator declared that it was sharp and it will be served by the $6,000, which amount is deducted to I straight football. Each time when I |T|MI1 ULlII IJ111JL11 I $ The budget meeting for the his intention to apply the same prin boro and Tillamook at 10:15. Noth ladies of the Baptist church. he ball! ___________- —. find the amount to be voted on. they gained possession of the ball r ____ ’nSSlSl'Tn OlllCinr ing has been scheduled for the after Hillsboro school district, which is No. ciples of conservation that won the W. D. B. Dodson, executive sec The estimated expenditures: Sal in this half they punted. Hilhi had I \ I 11 I Ilk the best of the first half throughout, . UUI t IITII I IJ IJUIUIUL aries, $24,975; material and supplies, retary of the Portland chamber of ■ noon because of the coast eonfer- 7, will be held at the grade school passage of the Oregon and Cali $4 ,140; maintenance and repairs,’ commerce, will be the speaker. His ence *ame in Portland that after October 29. The proposed budget is fornia land grant tax refund to missing two fine chances for touch t # ” downs because of fumbles. William Davis, 52, Cuts Throat $500; interest on warrant indebted subject has not been announced. noon between O. A. C. and the for the fiscal year, June 15, 1926,! the forest reserves in all the land and ending June 30, 1927. grant states. He said that this would ness, $1500; transportation of pu Additional features are being ar- ’ University of Southern California, After the defeat handed out to j With Razor at Cochran The amount to be raised by a1 put an additional valuation of $300,- Arrange Carnival Dane. pils, $5000; domestic art and science ranged by Secretary W. W. Phillips. ! Hillsboro last year by Jefferson they i Sunday Morning The board of directors recently de- The «rtivities committee, of which district tax is $28,249.73, and the 000,000 on our tax rolls and thus department, $250, and rent of high evidently figured the game a setup school building, $1. It will be noticed ! cided to equip the chamber of com- j Ivan Freeman is chairman, is mak- total estimated amount of money for materially decrease the tax burden. and started with several subs in William Davis, 52, died at the that not one cent is included for merce rooms for the holding of the in* arrangements for a big carnival all purposes during the year is $48, In the opinion of the senator the the lineup. The local boys started a luncheons. Until such time as the d,nce a" 0,6 "owning event of the 932.50. The estimated receipts not in conservation program will fail if march to the goal at the beginning county hospital last night as the construction purposes. i changes can be made, which include day- The dance, which will haveI eluding the proposed tax is $20,- this relief is not given the heavily result of cutting his throat clear The board also voted to establish of the first quarter with the result ecial Atures, held burdened western states. of the the building uunuing a a kitchen snenen and ana making maaing table« taaies many - "P ----- 7 ~'7’ will ~ be --- .~ 683.27. that the first string Jeffs were rush through to the backbone with a another bus line to take care of Estimated expenditures are as fol- students in the Orenco and Shute to 8° «» the billiard tables, the * ’ huU? park «uditorium. Speci- Mr. Stanfield told of his efforts razor at 8 o ’ clock last Sunday morn ed into the game. school districts and a side trio to luncheons will be held in the Grange al !tunU are planned for the even- lows: Salaries, $29,795; material and for the Oregon and California re ing. He missed the jugular vein, Hilhi Holds at Goal | ing. A prize will be given to the supplies, $3,000; maintenance and fund and of what it meant in tax i Davis was conscious till the very Leiayville. They are advertising for hall. I In the third quarter the contest last. bids in this issue of the Argus and I Various organizations of women Legion man selling the most tickets ‘ repairs, $500; assessments, $650; in reduction to the states effected. The grew warm and conditions seemed debtedness, $11,887.50; transporta I total refund is approximately $7,- For awhile it was thought that he I these bids must be in the hands of have been invited to serve the cham- to the dance. to be favoring Jefferson. The Hills hud a fighting chance to recover and i the clerk by Monday, October 18, at her luncheons and the following 1 “Pair of Sixes," is the play that tion, $3,050, and insurance, $50. J 709,000, and this relief is perpetual boro team stiffened with their backs Dr. Robb, who was attending him, 8:00 p. m. have accepted the invitation: Baptist been ^*10®«»- The total bonded indebtedness is because Decause it gives to the counties the u>e to the goal line and blocker! their said that if complications did not] ehurch ladies, Women's Ralief Corps, I 1 naires for the play to be given in $21.000 and the total warrant in-| same amount that Siey wouM get Members of the budget committee opponents six inches from the line. set in he would live. 1 November under the direction of debtedness is $13,000. if these land« were on the tax relis. ' are Charles P. Grabel, George J. Methodist Episcopal ladies, Christian ' They made an attempt at a place Members of the budget committee He was first taken to the Jones Jack, R. E. Parsons. T. P. Goodin, church ladies. Coffee club and the Mrs. H. H Stannard. Position Strategic kick which failed of its mark. AU 1926 members are being sign are Dr. J. O. Robb, M. H. Steven-! hospital, where he was kept one day F. I.. Brown and M. H. Stevenson. American Legion Auxiliary. He told of the strategic position In the last half, Rryan Mimaugh, and then removed to the county hos In order to assure a good attend- ed up for 1927 rapidly by the mem- son, C. E. Wells, M. P. Cady and Oregon now holds in the public The millage estimate of the board quarter and star player on the Port pital. ante luncheon tickets for four weeks bewhi«’ headed «>7 Viee- W. V. Bergen. is a little less than 6 mills. lands committees in congress. That land team, had to be taken from the Commander W. H. Dierdorf. The district board and the com Davis had worked a» a fireman in advance are being seid. field. It was thought at first he had in camps all along the coast and had W. H. Dierdorf, Arthur Kroeger, mittee went over the budget Tuesday he was chairman in the senate and Make Arrests N. J. Sinnott in the house. •_ J’-1 UUr »ork^\t' c^Lri»i7"tta’e"ai>" Clark Gardner and Ivan Freeman night The senator told of his connec Schulmerich, Aggie Alfred Logan was brought here pronounced it a sprain«! ankle. attended the meeting of the Yam- Miss Florence Garrett has been se ! returning there last week to secure tions with the Oregonian and of Both teams played good football work. Failure to secure work and j Sunday from McMinnville and is lected as a part time instructor at Star, Ha. Recovered rille “• Ç~-» and Coach Goodman deserves much lack of money is believed to have held on a charge of larceny in dwell last Friday night. "Henry Stoh- the grade school. She is teaching how this great paper “first breathed the breath of political life into him.” ing and threatening to commit a fel praise for the splendid showing of made him despondent. ler, commander of Banks post, was music. Wes Schulmerich, star O. A. C. He said that by reason of his re ony. Howard Camp, Henry Vande- his gridmen. also there. The Pow-Wow will be He was found sitting in a chair 1 fullback and son of Mr. and Mrs. fusing to do the bidding of the The teams were in good condition of the lobby at the hotel at Cochran cvevering and George E. Larson expected to include all of this dis William Schulmerich of Hillsboro, Motorist Feel« He editor and manager of the Oregonian and the weather was favorable. The and was brought to Hillsboro on the were taken into custody yesterday suffered a rup trict and the organization meeting had incurred their enmity and by Sheriff Reeves and Deputy Hic two rival schools were plenteous train. will be held at Salem in December. Got Worst of Tilt he tured blood ves that they had given instructions to kox on a booze charge. with their cheering and yells. Wayne A joint social meeting of the He came here from Olyphant, Pa.. sel Saturday and their Washington correspondent that Emniott and Maudie Hoag led the about ten years ago. There are no Legion and the Auxiliary will be Albert Pearson of Milwaukie lost it was thought Hilhi yells and Elizabeth Stone for relatives here, but it is understood held Tuesday night, October 26. An his suit for damages from D. Harms he was to be a one-term senator. at first that the Jefferson. informal time is being arranged by ‘ of Tigard in justice court before a When the senators were asked to re that a brother and sister live in husky back Alex Donnldson of the Multnomsh Pennsylvania. the social committees. ! jury Tuesday. Pearson, it seems, move another man and give the might be laid up club referreed and Ike Rannow of , was driving an automobile down position to an Oregonian brother-in- Tho body is at the Limber funeral for the game Pacific university umpired. Megar parlors waiting instructions from the near Tigard a couple of years ago law they refused, according to Sen against the Uni gel was head linesman. and drove into a horse owned by ator Stanfield. This provoked the ire East for burial. versity of Cali-1 Hillsboro lineup: Schoeler and Harms on the highway, said horse of the powers-that-be and the state Directors of Association Will ' fornia at Berkeley Saturday. Horse, ends; Bagley and Kelly, tack jumping into the car, and as a result ment was made, according to Sena He was released from the hospital, be Elected at Meeting tor Stanfield, that, “They should re les; Pubols and liartrampf, guards; County Budget Com Pearson asked $150 damages. Tuesday morning, however, and, ac- ! Loftis, renter; Glen Norton, quarter; Next Monday mittee is Selected Pearson claimed that Harms was member that the Oregonian was no cording to newspaper reports, is x« a t er :_i o _ Rushlow and Schulmerich, halves, Ground and Con negligent in allowing the horse to be white chip in polities.” back in the best of shape and ac- "Oregon has received more federal and Johnson, fullback. Substitutes: The county budget committee has out. The Athletic association will meet struction to Begin Soon; aid in the last five years in propor- MacManiman, Thwaite, Hare, Vance been appointed by the county court at the chamber of commerce rooms companied the Aggie team south I tion to population than any other State Shoot Here Norton, Freed, Wahner, Mier and and they will meet in the county Monday night and elect directors for today. County Valuation The Oregonian had the following state in the union,” decaired the Smith. coart room October 25 at 10 o’clock. the year. Those in charge want to Put at $24,610,290 ' senator. The local team under Coach B. M. Members of the committee are: W. find out if enough are interested to to say of the accident: A ten-acre tract of land on the Wes Schulmerich, steam roller “When I look back over the last Goodman will go to West Linn to J. McCready, Forest Grove; C. F. keep it going. A hundred paying W. A. Goodin place has been secured I meet the high school there in the Tigard. Tigard, and J. M. Vander- members are needed to make ex- fullback, and power plant of the for a club house and range by the ! The total assessed valuation of few years, I am willing to stick with Orange machine, emerged from the Washington County Rod and Gun Washington county as compiled by : Stanfield,” said Mr. Cornelius, in anneal football game. zanden, Banks. penses. Gonzaga game apparently unscathed. club. I I the board of equalization yesterday introducing the senator. The city is willing that the audi When he returned from the Wash — Plans for traphouses and a club *’ $24.610,290. no. Including pub torium be used providing enough are ington-Oregon game in Portland Sat house have been submitted and ac- '* c utilities. The valuation of public interested to run the organization urday, his left leg was swollen no cepted. The plans call for four untilities last year was $2,798.476. without a deficit ticeably. A medical examination of traps. A committee has been ap- The valuation of the city of Hills Orange Phelps is president of the the leg disclosed a ruptured blood boro shows an increase over last , pointed to look after the construc organization now. The directors elect vessel. Schulmerich is in the hospital year as does Forest Grove and Bea one of their number as president. receiving treatment and will remain tion of these buildings. The material verton. This year’s Hillsboro’s val js on the ground- now and construc Other members of the board are J. there until the team leaves for Cal-1 uation is $1,374,890, as compared tion will begin at once. (Edward C. Robbins) J. Stangel, E. J. McAlear, C. E. "ole in the storm section was blown jfornia. Should the injury fail to' »••• •• b> Because of the wide spread in The big state shoot will be held with $1,304,360', la«t year. Forest i'/wn, Numbers of them went thru .Wells, Miss Mattie Case and Mrs.- improve as much as is expected the here in 1927 and it is planned to Grove’s valuation is $924,830, and terest in Auction Bridge this paper Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schulte, sur Lee Oakes. W. V. Bergen is treas Aggie strong man will not be in the houses. have everything fixed up in good last year it was $883,260. The valu will publish a series of thirty-six vivors of the Florida hurricane on the little urer and W. W. Phillips is secretary. lineup against the Bears. ‘ ‘ The wind picked up shape to accommodate the large del ation of Beaverton is $491,810, and lessons beginning October 21. These September 18, returned to their cottage, the garage of which we The last two officers are appointive. egation of sportsmen, who attend last year it was $460,410. The valua lessons are prepared by Wynne Fer- Washington cov« iy home on Cooper ’ ----------------------------- were in, and turned it completely I these events. They not only come tion of Orenco has been placed at Iguson, of New York, widely known Mountain a few days ago. In their Wedding Anniver wc were- not from Oregon but from many other $90,000, since the change in boun writer and lecturer on auction opinion, there is no place like the around. Fortunately Teachers' Institute hurt. Fumes from the broken septic daries. None of these valuations in- bridge, Because of his ability as a saries Celebrated states. Oregon country, especially the Tual trnk and sewer dispensary made it bridge player, Mr. Ferguson took to be Next Week Dr. E. H. Smith. Charles Follette elude utilities. atin valley, almost impossible for us to stay in part in the radio auction bridge Mr. and Mrs. George Harms enter- j a nd Seth Miller were appointed as a ‘‘Few pnid any attention to the the garage, following the wind's games that were broadcast by 25 The last session of the county in tained a number of their friends I committee to arrange for shoota Hillsboro Students storm warnings that were hung on action on the house. Nevertheless, leading radio stations in America stitute for teachers, which will be Saturday evening at their home from time to time. Friday, September 17th," declared we stayed there until the wind had last year and again will appear in Elected Officers held here next Thursday and Friday, here, the occasion being wedding an The gun club will give a dance Mrs. Schulte, in recalling the hours died down late Saturday. The peak __ __ ____ _ _________ one of the games to be broadcast will be held in the Venetian _______ theatre niversaries of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. at the Hillsboro auditorium on the approaching one of the worst hurri of the blowing was reached about • Friday afternoon. October 22, and Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson evening of October 30. number of Hillsboro students this winter. Each article of Mr. Fer- A canes in the annals of American 9 o’clock Saturday morning. is open to the public, according to and Mr. and Mrs. George Harms. were elected to office in the sepho- , guson will be complete and will weather history. ‘‘Late Friday night "Some people tried to escape from Mrs. Emma Bryant, county school The evening was spent in "500,” I and freshman classes at Pacific illustrate salient points in the bid- more the wind began to blow; a wind the storm center Friday night after J I Football Fans at university. The officers are: superintendent. • ding and play. Mrs. Henry Kroeger and Arthur that exceeded 150 miles per hour thu wind began to blow. Mr. and Sophomore class — President, Ed The Hillsboro Argus is the only Dr. Holmes of Forest Grove, lec- Kroeger winning high scores. At a{ Stadium Opening before Saturday night. Mrs. Anderson, who lived across the turer, will be the princlpal speaker. late hour dainty refreshments were I ■ _ win Ingles of Hillsboro; vice-presi publication in this vicinity using “We owned two cottages on an street, succeeded in getting their big, His subject is, ** Not Die on Third served by the host and hostess. Many county football fans attend- dent, Oral Portison of Washougal, the serie» of “Easy Lessons in Auc- 80 by 140-foot lot. Mr. Schulte and heavy limousine started. Although us Those present were Messrs and ' ed the official opening of the Mult- Wash.; secretary, Erla Clarke of ; Bridge” by Wynne Ferguson, so it I stayed in one until 2:30 o'clock ing full power, they hardly crawled Base.” Following the talk, H. C. ; treasurer, Glade Follis of is suggested that you make ararnge- Saturday morning. Things kept get along. Many attempting to escape in Seymour, boys’ and girls’ club lead Mesdames Otto Johnson, W. O. Mor nomah club stadium and the foot Condon i,1 ments to receive each copy. Many ting worse. So we descended to the this manner were later among the er of O. A. C., wili run slides de ley, J. C. Weirich, Grant Zumwalt, ball game between the University of Hillsboro, and sergeant - at - arms, {readers in the past have clipped the Oregon and University of Washing Douglas Dreszen of Banks. scribing the club summer session. Henry Kroeger, Arthur Kroeger, A. garage of the cottages. On the way dead because of having been pinned Freshman class—President, W i 1 - articles of Mr. Ferguson for their Mrs. Bryant urges all Who care L. Brock, George Harms, Ben ton last Saturday afternoon. Oregon around we narrowly escaped death under falling telephone poles and to hear a good program to attend. Thompson and Ed Brethauer, Miss was in the lead at half time liam Ladd of Myrtle Point; vice- scrap books and future reference. by a falling gutter. other objects on the street. The series that will begin October Marguerite Kroeger, Paul, Raymond and put up a good fight through president, Martha Lowe of Milwau "In the garage there were four ‘‘Destruction and devastation were 21 has never appeared in publication out, although losing 23 to 9. It was kie', secretary, Emmer Cox of Hills and Dorothy Harms. Helen and Ken Mrs. E. A. Krusenberg was oper- little children with their parents all we saw of what 24 hours before ated upon Monday by Dr. Smith for neth Thompson, Edna Mae Johnson really a better game than the score boro, and treasurer, Charles McGill form before and therefore will be and Mr. Schulte and myself. How the entirely new. would indicate. of Kalama, Wash. and Patrica Kroeger. « appendiciti». wind did blow and whistle. Every line (Continued on Page Five) CHAMBER TO START LUNCHEONS MONDAY I DISTKÍL17 BUDGET MEET OCTOBER 29 MAN DESPONDENT, I i Harrowing Experiences Encountered in Miami Hurricane by Kinton Folk, I Who Believe Oregon Is Best of All ATHLETIC GROUP TO TEST OUT INTEREST i IßUN CLUB TO HAVE CLUB HOUSE, RANGE 1 Series of Lessons 1 on Bridge to be Published Soon