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1 ----J--- Li!----------------------ST H illsboro A rgus The Home Paper of Washington County “THE LEAÛER IN ITS FIEL Watch the Date On the Address For Expiration Date ” HILLSBORO. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 182« VOLUME MXXIII Ne. 36 W ARMISTICE BAY TO OF. A GALA EVENT F—-so— Cady Re-Elected as Mayor of City f HII.HI WINS FROM MAC HIGH 22 TH 7 legionnaires Plan Day Full of Lone Touchdown is Made on Interest and Fun an Intercepted Pass W. V. COWAN IS TO SPEAK PLAY Annrsl Armistice Day Ball to Tillamook and Hillaboro Tied be Carnival Dance; Foot ball Game at 10i30 for District Leadership; SALEM TOMORROW to Play Armistice Argus Will go to Press Day Early The Argus will go to press a day early next week on account of press day being Armistice Day in order that employes and publishers may enjoy the holiday and the cele* bration. Adveitisers and correspondents are arked to kindly bear this in mind and send their copy in a day earlier than us* ua*. All others sending in news items should have them in the office by Tuesday or before, or tel ephone 2761 for the local editor. MANY PRIZES ARE f ................................... 1 These Men Are People’s Choice h, J Haney, Washington County Getting it* Democrat, Leads Hi« Opponent in Thia County Share at International GRANGE TAX SEEMS LOST CASH PRIZES J^BOUT $350 11 STEIWER AND PAT TERSON ARE CHOICE Power Bill is Swamped; Hills Potato Entries Made and boro Officials Elected by Each One Took a Prize; Unanimous Vote Farmers Get Cash The voters of Oregon exercised Washington county and Washing their right of suffrage Tuesday, and ton county farmers are sharing in I on the face of incomplete returns «the honors at the Pacific Interna from over the state Frederick Stei- tional -, Portland this k. L I wer of Pendleton has defeated Bert products have taken 84 prizes sc ; E. Haney, former shipping board far and the prize of approximately member, in the race of United States 3350 goes to thé farmers. There - senator by approximately 6,000. I. were 11 potato entries and each one ! ; L. Patterson, republican guberna (took a prize. torial candidate, was swept into of M. P. Cady | Washington county wax awarded I Frederick S Steiwer tei w er Score Early fice by an overwhelming majority Exorcise at 9:15 i the silver cup us the county taking ’ . of about 25,000. M P. Cady will again herd city Hilhi made its first touchdown The day will start off with the largest number of first prizes The returns indicate that the ' government aa mayor. He and the within three minutes after the first riotlc exercises in the Venetian I in the land products show. This Grange income tax bill has failed as councilinvn weie elected unanimous- quarter started. The Hilhi backs atre at 0:15 and W. V. Co*fan, j county won out by three first places. did the Dennis resolution, which | bucked it down the field and John mer assistant district attorney of j 1Y “A Pair of Sixes,'* a 3-act farce sweep-takes prize.- in oats and would prohibit income and inheri son, fullback, scored on a crisscross. comedy, will be presented at the Ve ! rye The Washington county, will b e the were won by this county. tance taxes until 1940, and the pro They failed to convert. The local speaker. Ills I talk will deal with j) netian theatre Monday and Tuesday, Each year for the past three perty offset income tax. _____ l>-<_l..ll.m " Th. nro. \U! • 4-.4l.U4 i boys shoved another across in the : November 15 and 16, under the aus- ••Peace Time Patriotism.” The pro- I second quarter on strainght football piqes of Hillsboro Post No. 6 of the years the county agent has asked Defeat Cigarette Bill gram will include: Singing of I I mixed with passes. Johnson bucked American Legion. The play is di farmers and others interested to "America” by the audience, led by . The housewives' waterpower biU provide exhibits for the Internation 1 it over. Try for goal failed. Dr. Rosaman; period of silence; La> was perhaps the most unpopular on rected by Mrs. H. H. Stannard. al to be entered in the various open The third and final touchdown i glon ceremonial by post officers; | the ballot, it losing by approximate One of the biggest and best classes. The cash prizes won in these : rami' in the third quarter when Ce- solo by Misa Florence Garrett; an ly 85,000 votes. The cigarette and casts ever in a home talent play in open classes are given to the per- Dr. Charles Hines was Tuesday cil Johnson raced around end for Hillsboro is rehearsing nightly. This nouncemrnts and "Star Spangled tobacco tax bill lost heavily and the sons furnishing the exhibit, together Banner" by the audience. Some sur elected mayor of Forest Grove over 15 yard*. The extra point was al-1 play is chuck full of fun from start with the ribbons. That the winnings fish wheel and wine biU has carried. prises are in store, according to C. A. Broderson, who was running lowed when Mac was off side. The referred motor bus truck biU to finish and has drawn capacity were heavy in the land products The Hilhi boys bucked it down to succeed himself. Dr. Hines elec- legionnaires. seems to have carried by 20,000. The houses every place, Tickets will be show in the products that the county initiated bill did not pus. One of the most important foot-'«»<>" concludes a heated contest for to within kicking distance and Cecil on sale next week. agent entered for the various farm The Klamath, Clackamas and Cur ball games of the season for this ¡‘he mayoralty in the university Johnson scored another three points Members of the cast are Mrs. ers and firms is evidenced by the list ry county bonding measures carried district will be played here at 10:30 1 city. II. A. Bond and Robert I*. with a place kick. The Hillsboro Nora Frank, Mr. and Mr*. Gerald of winners. backs had shoved the ball down to euily. The Eastern Oregon Tuber between Tillamook high and Hilla I Wirt* tied for recorder. Barr, T. H. Grimsgard, Herbert Ax- All first prizes were won in the an almost certain touchdown in the Forest Grove ’ s six councilmen, culosis hospital and the Eutern Ore boro high. These two teams are now tel. Lyle Noaler, Will Morley, Grace I ' Burbank potato classes, including gon Normal school were victorious. tied for district leadership. Football iwho serve two years, are as follows: last quarter again and were on the E. Gifford, Mrs. Lester Ireland, boys' and girls’ eiub work. AU po I. L. Patterson The recall amendment and the va fans will get their money's worth Dr. R. 1. Mills, J. 8. Loynes, J. A. one-yard line with about two feet to Thomas Caldwell, Hallie Ireland and tato awards are as follows: Dnpp, Orville Hutchins, C. M. Good go for yardage. It was at this point I Mrs. Stannard. cancies amendments were favored. on Armistice Day, because in the T Dopp, Certified Burbank Potato Class— Incomplete return! indicate that Mac intercepted the pass. afternoon a championship coast con Land Claude E. Smith. The Legion Auxiliary will sell W. E. Peter», Sherwood, Rt. 3, 1st; Frederick Steiwer was elected sen- The free negro dead letter sectian ef the constitution wu repealed, Make First Down« ference football game will be play- . I , The election of Dr. Hines is inter candy at the show. H. P. Strickler, same address, 2nd; .tor and I. L. Patterson overwhelmed The tithing bill, the six per cent That Hillsboro played a good de ed at the Multnomah civic stadium preted aa an opposition on the part Conrad Dick, HiUsboro. Rt. 4, 3rd, Governor Pierce. the Forest Grove electorate to a fensive game is evidenced by the limitation measure, and the Seaside in Portland between O. A. C. and and John Strickler, Sherwood, Rt. ■ - - --------- ---- normal were not popular, and fell by the llntversity of Southern Califor ’’•‘4' manager form of government, as fact that Mac didn't make one first 3, 4th. Washington county has been ( he opposed thia measure in his can- do' the wayside. The offensive, however, was nia. first in this class for three conseeu- 1 didacy. Haney carried thia county by 41 still somewhat ragged. Crowd to Dance tire year» r j i - - _______ _ vote« aver Steiwer, according to the Johnson, ‘ fullback, continued his Commercial Burbanks—H. P. The largest crowd to ever attend , , unofficial figures in the clerk’s of good game in the backfield for Hil a dance in Hillsboro is expected at L« C« HsilCOCk IS i Strickler, 1st; W. E. Peters, 2nd;j fice. hi and Loren Schulmerich made con Rowell Bros., 3rd. the annual Armistice Day ball1st Cornelius Mayor Pierce ia Loser sistent yardage on off-tackle bucks. Work of Business Men in Com Boys ’ and Girls' Club Work, Bur the Shute Perk auditorium. Thia J The line didn't have to play ex Patterson won out over Pierce in bank Class—John Strickler, 1st, and dance is given by the Legion under I C. C. Hancock was re-elected munity Affairs Urged by Northern Pacific Railway officials Washington county by 310 votes. ceptionally hard, as their weight was Walter Peters, 3rd. the direction of the activities com- i mayor of Cornelius Tuesday at the yesterday toured the Tualatain val Portland Editor How they voted in Wuhington Miscellaneous Potato Class—E. E. milter headed by Ivan Freeman. city election. Other city officers enough to hold. The passing showed ley. Secretary W. W. Phillips of the county: improvement over former encounters Northrup, Banks, 3rd on British The dance is advertised as a "Mam-| . elected were: Frank Sholes, treas 1 local chamber met the party and , Senator moth Carnival Dance," and from all urer; D. C. Whiting, city recorder; this season. Rae. a new man in the The surface has hardly been Queen. , took them through principal down backfield, showed tip well and made Earliest of All — H. T. Hesse. Hills- j reports it will live up to the adver James Miller, constable; L. A. Jack- scratched in the development of the town point and with Manager Bert Bert E. Haney .2701 tising. Gail Karns orchestra will play son and William Miskimins, council consistent gains. Summing it up, Tualatin valley, in the opinion of boro, Rt. 2, 3rd. Mating took them through the Ray- Robert N. Stanfield Coach, Goodman said that he be- .... 1197 Franquette Walnuts—R. N. Mc and there will be fifty minutes of men. Marshall N. Dana, associate editor of licved that chances against the old the Oregon Journal, who was the Clure, Laurel, Rt. 2. 1st; Ferd Maling, Inc., cannery. Every mem Frederick Steiwer 2660 fun chucked into every minute. ber of the party predicted a great rivals, Forest Grove, were very good. Representative in Congress speaker at the Monday forum luncho , Groner, Hillsboro, Rt. 2, 2nd. Ex-service men end their families future for Hillsboro and Washing 34th Victory Seedling Walnuts—E. F. McCor eon of tlie chamber of commerce in Newton W. Borden ... .1679 and their friends are invited to come ton county. The victory over Mac Friday was the Grange hall. His subject was mick, Dilley, 1st; George Chambers, 4402 to Hillsboro and celebrate on that H. W. Byerly, general immigration W C. Hawley the 34th Hilhi gridiron victory in "The Town You Live in. President Hillsboro, 2nd. day. Governor agent of the Northern Pacific, said, six years. During this period they i Easter presided and W. V. McKin- I Filberts—Henry Beach, Hillsboro, Plans for a big time are also be- “The Pacific Northwest is in the I. L. Patterson 3263 have lost 10 games. ' ney introduced the speaker. The Rt. 3, 1st on Barcelona Filberts; Dr. limelight now more than ever," as Walter M. Pierce ing made by Forest Grove !x*gion- 2953 Lineup: Schoeler and Reese, ends;' ladies of the M. E. church served I R. P. Nixon, Forest’ Grove, 2nd on ‘ " naires in the university city. i it is the logical place for farmers to H. II. Stallard 438 i Duchilly filberts. July Grand Jury Held Over Kelly and Bagley, tackles; Pubols the luncheon, I move to, who are seeking to escape Justice of Supreme Court and Hartrampf, guards; Loftis, cen-1 for November Service; Mr. Dana said that on bis way to | Alsike Clover—E. F. McCornack, from the comparatively higher rents, (Vote for Three) ter; Thwaite, Johnson, Schulmerich! Hillsboro he was impressed with the Dilley, 1st. Tomorrow is Last taxes, and overhead charges in older Henry J. Eean Select New Jurors 4526 and Glen Norton, backfield: Sub-1 fact that there is only one paved Jenkins Club Wheat—J. B. Imlay established eastern communities.” Day to Pay Taxes George M. Brown .... stitutes: Rushlow, MacManiman, V. I 4558 4 Sons, Reedville, 2nd. highway tapping this great valley, W. G. Ide. manager of the state Thomas A McBride — 4693 Arguments on the demurrer in Norton, Freed, Hare, Smith. Rae, | Red Clover Hay — Mike Juncker, chamber of commerce, conducted the Superintendant of Public Instruction Tomorrow (Friday) ia the last • the case of James Jackson against Chase, Wahner, Stunkard and Beebe. I with its wonderful resources and op Forest Grove, 1st; J, R. Pubols, portunities. He said that the time tour. day for payment of the second half Washington county was held Satur Charles A. Howard . 3857 One of Hilhi's biggest games will HiUsboro, Rt. 4, 2nd. of the taxes for this year. A pen-1 day before Judge Bagley. The plain be played with Salem high at the would come when we would see R. R. Turner 2261 Timothy Hay — J. R. Pubols, 2nd. alty is attached for non-payment tiff contends that the tuberculosis capitol tomorrow (Friday) afternoon four parallel highways leading out Oats and Vetch Hay — W. B. Labor Commissioner into this section. Already, he said, after tomorrow. There has been a test law fee of 35 cents for cattle in at 3 o’clock. C. H. Gram 4164 ths tide of population was turned Walker, Beaverton, 1st. rush in the tax collection depart- The game with Tillamook at 10:15 toward Oregon. Baled ’ A lfalfa Hay — Sherman G. A. Von Schriltz 1400 (Continued on page 4) ment all this week. next Thursday morning (Armistice Hyre, HiUsboro, 1st; Mrs. Robert Public Service Commissioner Results Good 3= Day) promises to be one of the best Anderson, 4th. Eight entries com Iwwis E. Bean ............... .. 3608 Mr. Dana told of how one man peting. in this district. Tillamook went into I Clyde T. Spooner................. .... 1923 a tie in this district with Hilhi lut!came here from Wisconsin and set- Hannschen Barley—E. O. Varner. Gaa Company Given Right to Representative« from Washington week when they defeated Forest tied on ten acres near Hillsboro. Cornelius, Rt 1, 1st; J. B. Imlay 4 Put up Lights; to En County Five years later he said, "I can pro Grove 13 to 0. Press reports from Sons, 2nd. Mr. Varner's barley also ' force Business Tax Loyal M. Graham 4108 Tillamook count on thia aa the duce more and live better on ten won first and sweepstakes at the Charles R. Lafoliette 461« championship game. Tillamook has a acres here than on 320 acres in Oregon state fair and the Washing The application of the Coffee club Edward Schulmerich ........ .... 4384 fast team and boasts of the best Wisconsin.” ton county fair this year. First in His picturiution of our lack of this class for two consecutive years. to use the Bagley property, which William Schulmerich ............ .... 3271 (Edward C. Robbins) 1(1) the Lewis and Clark expedition; high school punter in Mahan, quar FTEN one outstanding event in | (2) the discovery by Captain Gray terback. In the Grove game he loyalty to local industry was com Yellow Dent Field Corn—G. J. has been taken over by the city, Jnatice of Peace, Hillsboro District the life of an individual is I of the Columbia river; (3) work of gained 25 yards on nearly every plete and was put over so well that Schwanke, Cornelius, Rt 1, 4th; R. for a playground, brings the city ad A. Brandaw 370 ministration face to face with the D. Burkahalter ................. 1 American missionaries such aa Whit exchange of punta, his kicks being J. Schwanke, same address, 5th. enough to make him and his descend 202 (Continued on Pa<o Four) White Dent Corn—U H. Hulit, problem of taking care of the cost Henry Kuratli ants famous in the annals of history. man and Lee; (4) the American fur exceptionally well placed. Teams in 460 To Oregon history the name of Joe trading in the region, especially in this district are Hillsboro, Tillamook, HiUsboro, 1st. I | of street improvements if the - city Results on Measures McMahon Escorts Queen Prunes, al! varieties competing— | •» to keep ‘he property. This prop- Meek stands for the saving of the the activities of Astor, and (5) by Forest Grove, Newberg and McMinn Klamath county bonding amend- Frank A. McMahon, state triffic Forest Grove Co-Operative Prune erty was taken over in lieu of pay Oregon country for the United having fallen heir to the region by ville. ment, yes 2086, no 1921; six per I officer with headquarters in Hills ments. treaty acquisition including treaties States and preventing it from falling I Growers won 2nd and lost first to boro, was a member of the state Date Prunes from Douglas county. Mayor Cady brought out the point (Continued on Page Four) into the hands of England. Steven with Spain and France. Legion to Nomi traffic police escort for Queen Marie Twenty five-box lota competed. at the council session Tuesday night Arthur Douglas Meek, his son, is England claimed on such theories nate Post Heads of Roumania yesterday from Celilo Winter Vetch—W. J. Enschede, that a bond issue of $18,000 would today the source of the word-of- as: The discoveries of Captain Van Accident Victim to Portland. Queen Marie was at the HiUsboro, 1st on Hungarian. be necessary to hold these proper mouth story of the famous Cham couver, MacKenxie’a operations, the Die« in Portland Nominations for post officers will horse show at the Pacific Inter- Fireweed Honey — W. L. Arant, ties. He pointed out that the char work of the Hudson’s B a y and poeg meeting. ter provides that where property is In thia interview Mr. Meek de Northwest fur trading companies, be made at the meeting of Hillsboro national last night and every avail- Forest Grove, 2nd. Post No. 6 of the Ameiican Legion able seat was taken. Selma Vitloff, 65, of Tualatin, taken over in failure to pay the im scribes how his father led the divide and others. Rye—J. B. Imlay & Sons, 1st. at the Veterans’ hall next Tuesday who wu injured in an automobile provement costs, the street assess Timothy Seed — Mays Bros., North aa he had so often heard it repeated. forties the By the dawn of the ments must be paid from the general accident on the Newberg highway I llllllSt, 1st, 151, It is timely because researchers in United States had added another night at 8 o’clock. Elections will be Plains, fund. The mayor says that it is a at a point where the Tualatin road Business Houses Pacific Northwest history are now claim to the region, that of emigra held the first meeting in December physical impossibility to pay this intersects, died at the Good Samar checking every detail in an attempt tion. It is among this group that and officers will take charge in Close Armistice Next Week Will be itan hospital last night of her in from the general fund. to ascertain the truth. So far noth Joe Meek is outstanding. Of the January. I I Final plans for Armistice Day and The Portland Gns & Coke Children ’ s Book Week com- juries. ing has been disproved, nor in the Americans it is said: “If three Amer Miss Vitloff was struck by a car Hillsboro’s business pany was granted permission to in estimation of moat will it be. Never icans were to bo ship-wrecked on the big carnival dance at the audi torium will be discussed by the com driven by Charles Combs, 663 East houses will be closed all Children's Book Week will be ob stall two or three street lights at the theless, to stand in history the story a desert isle they would get together day next Thursday, Ar served at the public library begin corner of Third and Washington, 47th street, Portland, as she wu must pass through the critical acid and draw up a constitution with a mittees in charge. The activities i committee, headed by Ivan Freeman, ning November 8, and continuing where their new store will be lo walking across the highway. The mistice Day. Armistice teat of scholars. set of by-laws. Then they’d elect a Day is one of the holidays through the week. There will be a c a t e d . This is revocable. T. G. Combs car skidded but a short dis For nearly two generations owner president, vice-president and secre is cooking up some real excitement on the regular closing list display of the latest new books in Brownle<ee, local gas company man tance and struck her. The length of ship of the Pacific Northwest was a tary." In response to this desire for for the veterans. the skid indicated that Combs wu arranged by the chamber fiction, and an especially attractive ager, appeared before the council. disputed question between England I government the Champoeg meeting not going at an excessive speed. She Orenco Girl Injured of commerce retail trade one of children ’ s books. and the Unit, d States. During that 1 was held on May 2, 1843. A resolution to accept the chem ! Also suggestions for parents along ical truck that was presented to was taken to the Good Samaritan, committee several years Miss Helen Ensley of Orenco suf period the dispute was a problem in Joo Meek was there. Born in Vir- ago. This will give all an the line of Christmas gifts for the the city two weeks ago by the fire ■.¿here her injuries, a fractured skull international relations, several treat Iginia in February, 1810, ho crossed fered a broken collar bone Monday opportunity to join in the boys and girls. Let every one visit men was passed. The resolution in and internal hurts, were pronounced ies having been made covering the the plains in 1839. He took up a while playing on a woodpile with ixtremely serious. State Traffic Of the library at least one day of the festivities of the day. her little brother. She was attended dispute. Prior to the forties America ficer Frank McMahon investigated. (Continued on p:.¿c 4) week, and see this display. by Dr. J. B. Dinsmore. claimed the country on the basis of (Continued on Page Five) T HiUsboro union high eleven bucked and passed their way to a 22 to 7 victory over the McMinn ville high team nt Mac Friday. Mac’s lone touchdown came on an inter cepted pa- s by Neer, right end for McMinnville, who grabbed the ball on his own one-yard line and ran the entire distance of the field. •‘Fini la guerre." These maglq words brought happi nos to millions of the flower of America’s manhood just eight yeas»I ago, Thursday, November 11. Ex-i service mon of Hillsboro and Wash ! inglon county will join in celebrat- j Ing that great event with approprl- ■ ate exercises and festivities. Legion Presents “A Pair of Slx- Hinns Flnrt- ed Mayor of the Grove Tuesday Future For This LOUOtV LfCClCir(?d Good by Visitors TESTED IN COURT CITY BOND ISSUE MAY OE NECESSITY Story of What Happened at Cham- poeg, Where Oregon Was Won for the U. S.j is Told by S. A. D. Meek O