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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1926)
¥ T he H illsboro A rgus The Home Paper of Washington County “The Leader in Its Field" HILLSBORO, OREGON, VOLUME XXXIII Children, Santa Claus And His Reindeer Will NORTHWEST FUTURE Turkey Day Ahead; Go to Press Early U. S. Should Lend Efforts to Prevent War is Opinion W. V. COWAN SPEAKS HERE Annual Dance at Auditorium Moat Successful of Any Ever Held Here THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 192« -X T We all like turkey and must have plenty of time In which to eat it. Next Thursday is Thanks giving and as has been the custom of the Argus for years, it will go to press a day earlier than usual and will close up shop along with the other busi ness houses on this day of thanksgiving. All advertisers and corres- pondents and all others send- ing in news items should have their material in the office a day earlier thun on the ordi nary week. The closing time on display and classified advertis ing usually is on Wednesday noon • next week it will be Tuesday noon. Ads accepted for "Too Late to Classify” will be received up to 11 o’clock Wednesday. Visit Hillsboro On Tuesday, December 14, On IS DECLARED DRIGHT Tillamook Cheesemakers Are Condition That All Of You Come To See Him Defeated 14 to 0 Here ' TO ■■ L. T. Merwin, Portland Busi ness Leader, Talks Here —— PLAY THANKSGIVING Local Boy« Play Whale of SAYS “KNOW YOUR TOWN” Co-operation With Agriculture Game and Outplay Tilla Urges Speaker; Patron mook Altogether ize Home Affairs The Hillsboro union high school A 1 I Hillsboro a n d Washington Know your town, co-operate with football eleven played like a well- county last Thursday fittingly cel- your surrounding agricultural inter Armistice l>ay oiled machine here ebrated the eighth anniversary of ests, patronize home affairs and in and trampled over the Tillamook the signing of the armistice, which dustries and the bright future of Cheesemakers to the tune of 14 to ended the World war. Patriotic ex the Pacific Northwest, particularly 0, to rest peaceably in first place ercises, a championship football the Portland area, were the points for the district championship. This game, drum corps music, bund music, brought out in an address before leaves only Forest Grove high stand more football and the biggest car the Hillsboro chamber of commerce ing between them and the coveted nival dance ever held here were in at the forum luncheon in the Grange championship and Hilhi will attempt cluded in the day’s program. hall Monday noon by L. T. Merwin, to make that hurdle here Thanks "Ths question ef another war ♦ vice-president and general manager giving Day. meds your most careful thought," of the Northwestern Electric com declared William V. Cowan, former The Cheesemakers were kept on pany of Portland. Mr. Merwin is Washington county assistant district the defensive throughout and were also chairman of the industries com attorney and now a Portland attor outplayed (¿y Hilhi in every depart mittee of the Portland chamber. ney. at the Armistice Pay exercises ment of the game. The first touch President Ralph Easter of the local in the Venetian theatre Thursday down for the locals came on a chamber of commerce presided. The morning. "You know how ouy former double pass, when Rushlow made a luncheon was well attended and allies now hate us. You know’’ how ¡long pass to Johnson, who in turn was served by the ladies of the Cof France now feels that we were a heaved to Schoeler, who made a fee club. A lone robber entered th«- Charles detriment to her in the war and i spectacular catch and dodged two Harte A Company grocery at First Increase Noted resents any idea that she needed defensive backs and slid over for and Railroad street« about 7 :45 on The particular point stressed by our Iwip. I wish I had time to tell u touchdown. Cecil Johnson con Mr. Merwin was the splendid out you how little it will take to ignite Monday night, held- Mr. Harte at verted. '* < look for this section of the country. the great powder magazine again. bay with a revolver and rifled the The secend and last touchdown He illustrated his point by pointing Nothing waa settled by the Great cash register of $15. He made his ! also came in the second quarter on to the great increase in kilowat War and its cause« have not been getaway in the railroad yards. Dep 1 straight football. Line bucks and end uty Sheriff Virgil Weckcrt and Os hours in the Pacific Coast district removed." ' runs in quick succession carried the car Duley investigated. and especially the Portland district, Mr. Cowan told of the many ball down te the six-yard line and The Harte family live in the back The kilowat hours indicated the in- things that were being invented to "Fink" Schulmerich carried it over dustrial development. make the nezt war a war of horror, of the store and when the door to ’ und Johnson again converted. The the store opens it rings a Veil in “Industries are bound to come of carnage, and of devastation. 1 two teams battled through a sea of here for the tendency of industry "You men of the American Ls- the living quarters. Mr. Harte went 1 mud and rain in the half with now is for decentralization," declar gion, you who know what the hor out into the store when the bell out scoring. ed Mr. Merwin. "The desire is to rors of war really are; you mothers, rang and« saw someone behind the Cecil Johnson put up his usual get away from the congested centers you who still have the lonely star counter and believed that he was good brand of backfield work and just looking over the vegetables, He where the living conditions are more or two hanging up in your homes; satisfactory and labor conditions are you fathers—you people of America, was almost to the man, when he “Fink” Schulmerich demonstrated ISTEN, boys and girls. Santa least so that the children may have cially welcome the visitor». Miss more stable.” who are not profiteers, who are not jiimpivi up and stuck a revolver in , his ability as a line plunger. Schul- Claus and his reindeer are com- their dreams of a lifetime realized. Florence Garrett is training children He told of the necessity of having carmg to dominate the industries of his fare, ordering him to "throw up merich played a bear of a defensive Urgk, the dazzling white snow in the upper grades to sing Christ reliable commercial end vital sta- other people and other nations— , his hands.” Mr. Harte was backed game and Was also a big factor on I ing to Hillsboro through the cour tesy of the Argus and the Oregon bird, which enjoys poking about mas carols and Principal Hugh Nal- tistics for the information of the what are you going to do about it?” against the cash register, when the I interference. Bagley, who acted as captain, Journal. The big Portland paper has Santa's home and toy shop, flew in droit, of the grade school is holding busmens man desiring to invest in I intruder got into the cash drawer, asked Attorney Cowan. "Should gun-powder mean more while Mr. Harte rushed around after played a good consistent game on , invited Santa and his trusty reindeer with the pictures yesterday morning. the school busses rp a short timeI the community.’ The Portland and the line, in fact every man in the down from Alaska to make Oregon Everyone of the reindeer team is and will dismiss seb- ol early to allow | state chambers of commerce would than building highways? Should arm a crowbar in the hopes of blocking forward wall played fine ball. Rush- children happy. his escape. The robber escaped, how fat ai^d contented, he said, and the children to yisit with Santa • ' be glad bo get this information. ies mean more to us than the tramp low, one of the peppiest quarter ever, and turned to the north after The boys and girls of this com Skookluk, Santa’s chief driver, is Claus and tell hir* about themselves ' “If you have a better Hillsboro of children going to school? Should leaving the store, but probably dou backs in the game, did good work munity have been so good during putting them through their paces so and their mammas and papas. Watch you will have a bigger navies in the bay mean greater Hillsboro," ’ in running the team. the past year that the publishers of that they will behave perfectly. the Argus for fu -ther details on the stated the Northwestern electric patriotism to us than a well-born bled back to the safety of the rail Practically the same lineup that the Argus didn’t want a single one road yards and old warehouses. All Santa’s reindeer are gentle route of march » id the reception. head. babe at its mother's breast? Shall Mr. Harte described him as wear has started every game this year of them to be disappointed. They and love to be petted. Santa Claus A Santa Claus mail box will be "No greater work can be done by we remain free and let all men be I free, of shall we make imperialists I ing a red bandanna handkerchief was pitted against the Cheesemakers have arranged with the Journal for will tell you all about them, and is put out in front of the Argus office any chamber than to aid in the agri over his face. Ion the start. The lineup: Schoeler Santa to drive into Hillsboro with also going to tell you stories about within the next week and you can of ourselves. Shall we ene&urage ca cultural problems of the surround His facial features were covered, and Reese, ends: Kelly and Bagley, I his reindeer Tuesday, December 14, his trips and the ch'ldren that he leave your letter for Santa Claus tastrophe, or shall we thoughtfully I ing community,” continued Mr. Mer by a red bandana handkerchief and; tackles; Hartrampf and Pubols, on the understanding that they meets. in the box. and sanely continue to preserve the win. “The prosperity of the city de he was said to have worn a light guards; Loftis, center; Rushlow, would guarantee to have every child All the arrangements for the re- j It has been suggested that the1 pends on the prosperity of the agri blessings of liberty to ourselves and hat and light suit. quarter; Norton and Schulmerich, I in Hillsboro and for miles around ception of Santa Claus have not "jump-off” on the annual Commun our posterity. cultural community surounding it.” halves, and Johnson, fullback. Sub on hand to talk with Santa Claus been made, nor has the line of ity Christmas tree be staged on the Mr. Cowan, in his talk on "Peace Co-operate With Grange stitutes: MacManinian for Norton; and see the reindeer. march been mapped out. It is though, day that Santa Claus is here, so that Time Preparedness,” brought out the “ The industries you now have, the V. Norton for Kelly; Hare for School boards and school officials however, that all of «the dignitaries he can give his aid to the project. point that while he believed in pre condensers and the cannery, will at Reese; Smith for Schoeler, and a from the surounding communities of Hillsboro and the county will be Santa Claus is expecting to meet i pared ness as long ss Europe was I host of others that came so fast and should co-operate by excusing school present to meet him. Mayor M. P. you here December 14 to help make | tract others. Support to the full an armed ramp, he felt that Amer- I furious that Coach Goodman couldn't for half a day or a short time at Cady promised last night to offi- this “Oregon’s Merriest Christmas. those industries that you have here. Jca, being the most powerful nation. i Co-operate with the Grange." i remember. t »hould bend her efforts toward pre —" ■ ........ • Mr. Merwin pointed out that if venting any future wars. Oregon and Aggies to Meet on 1 one’s business is dull it might not Commander Verne McKinney, Saturday at < be the general business conditions Vice-Commander William Dierdorff, A a * but could be himself. He advised Many to Attend Finance Officer Jerry Merrill, Chap that a person should stop and take lain Fred Engeldinger, and Adjutant stock of themselves. Arthur Kroeger put on the ritualistic Many football fans from thia J. J. Stangel told of the plans for work for the Ix'gion. Miss Florence county will go to Corvallis Saturday I the athletic association. Garrett delightfully entertained with to see the annual state football' Street Lighting, Assessments, Luke and Neil Stangel, sons of 29 True Bills Are Reported in, W. G. Ide, manager of the state The traditional Thanksgiving foot a vocal solo. Commander McKinney classic between O. A. C. and the and Bond Issue May be Most of Them Booze ball game between the high schools chamber, was here with Mr. Merwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stangel of Hills presided. J. L. Crow, C. H. Blake, University of Oregon. The game of Hillsboro and Forest Grove will L. M. Hesse, ex-represcr.tative, was Up for Decision boro, and Joseph Reh, son of Mr. also a luncheon visitor. (Continued on pare 4) (Continued on paire 4) and Mrs. Frank Reh of Cornelius, CARS TO BE CONFISCATED be played on the high school ath- l letic field here next Thursday morn Plans for a special city election 1 returned Saturday from a five- ing at 10:45. A record crowd is ex- for amending the charter some time months automobile trip, which has C. Hartrampf is Appointed pected, for the fans of the county R. in December were discussed at the taken them about 10,000 miles and realize that a game between these council session Tuesday night. An through the most of the western Receiver of Local Con two schools is a hot tussle from be- amendment is being prepared to states. They stopped in Idaho, Wy cern; Judge Away ginning to end. provide for street lighting improve oming, Colorado, Kansas, New Mex On dope and comparative scores ment districts. Some method of as ico, Arizona, California and Wash Twenty-nine true bills and one Hillsboro union high should win, sessments to pay for street inter ington. The Hillsboro All-Stars, without not true were reported in by the hands down. But it is just like the (Edward C. Robbins) I cony of the Venetian theatre. The sections so as to decrease the bur They just missed the Kansas flood ' grand jury to Circuit Judge George Oregon-Aggie game this Saturday, any previous practice o r get-to den on the corner property will nito by a mile. A car with about a foot OME people are completely mas-, organist waa at the console of the gether, smothered the Alberta foot R. Bagley Monday noon. The major "There ain’t no dope.” I tered by their community en- pipe -1_“* organ, practicing some num be voted on, it is believed. of the top out of water was seen. ity of the indictments are on booze ball team of Portland at the Hills A $16,000 bond measure to pay Their grip and $40 in i travelers* vironment. The greater majority bers. "Just eighteen years ago this bore athletic park Sunday afternoon the assessments on property taken charge. as usual. Those made pub- Thanksgiving Ro»e month I started the Arcade theatre, ” stand about equal to it. However, in cheeks were stolen at Colorado 25 to 0. lie are as follows: Vincent Case, cases like Orange Phelps there is a he began. In his mind there seemed over by the city, such as the Bagley Springs. The local gridsters started the Clarence Clellan, Dominic Coman- Show is Next Week tract, may also be voted on. to be a mental vision of an old mastery of the environment by the The boys visited three national dano, J. Dooley, John Kratx, George ball rolling right at the jump and 8. C. Killen suggested that the individual, When Mr. Phelps com- frame structure that housed his first parks—Yellowstone, Grand Canyon Madsen, J. M. Schaeffer, F. B. Swan All thoee having roses or other scored two touchdowns in the first charter be amended so that voters picture show adventure in Hills pleted his 180,000.00 theatre last * and Mesa Verde. son, C. P. White and Matt Zimbrick, flowers that they would care to ex quarter. They made one each in year many were of the opinion he boro. The pictures were not as may make special appropriations. He on the boose, and C. L. Wilson, larceny. hibit at the Thanksgiving rose show the third and fourth quarters. They They worked their way f>els that this would be the way to steady, clear and realistic ar. th* I had erected too magnificent a pro whole trip, traveling a few days and White is an ex-deputy in Multno in Portland are asked to communi- were successful in converting one ject for Hillsboro, one that stood modern film but it waa the picneer- put xthe library en a permanent then working a few days to make mah county and is charged with hav cate with Secretary Phillips of the try for goal. Straight football was too far in advance of community de ing age of thia typo of amusement, basts. expenses. Hard work waa put tn by ing a still in his possession. chamber of commerce. The chamber resorted to throughout. The city budget was approved by What a close, stuffy place that velopment The popular co-opera them in the harvest fields in Idaho, The starting lineup included: Car > will arrange for the collection. Con- ordinance. Liquidate Partnership | first attempt at a show house must tion of the people of the commun City Manager Reiter is experi Kansas and Colorado. For 300 miles 1 R. C. Hartrampf was appointed re ' siderable interest is being shown lo- ter and Irvin Johnson, ends; Hom- ity has proven gratifying to the have been. Plain benches, literally slabs, were used for seats. Music menting with four buttons on the in Kansas they saw nothing but ceiver for the Hillsboro Trading 1 cally and it is thought that there will eeker and Harvey, tackles; Edmonds ewners. wheat stubble. Luke said that it was bo quite a few exhibits from here. and Schulmerich, guards; McOorgle, Harry U, Hill purchased a half waa furnished by a "tin pan’’-like street intersections instead of the harder ” to” find ~a~plue«"'to'work"ta w®P«"y fey th* CO“« Monday. This center; Hoag, quarter; Wells, full big button in the center. The cen interest in the theatre January 1 of tone piano. Even the pipe organ in Wyoming than any other place. IWM raade »" ,f M', MStout and back ; Emerson, right half and Batch- ter button is being replaced all over the Venetian seemed to roar with _ . , , „ . Clay Freeman against J. W. Connell. this year and sine« that time th« Local Man Injured elar, left half. Others playing were Oregon is the best of aH. aceord Th< recejver , g „ uth()ruc(j con . the United States by the four but theatre has been operated under the laughter at the thought of such Stangel, Orville Johnson, Ed Mc ing to the boys, who bel eve taste pay in Fall Saturday ton sontrel. It will probably be music. And again there waa the firm name of Phelp« A Hill. Court, Earl Bowman and Ken Lucas. trip was worth a year at college Th. eo . partnerahip ; tried out at First and Baseline to see Ability te survey the community, monotony of sitting between reels The All-Stars will play Forest Henry Schmeltzer fell from a load two Sangol boy. are P. U. students nnd partnership. Th. if it wouldn ’ t heh> in preventing ac with the words flashed on the screen coupled with an interpretive power Grove Sunday afternoon at the of ties Saturday at his mill three and young Reh ww a student at Mt. bondg Hartrampf were placed at cidents. . that soundly understands needs and —"Juet a minute while the operator miles south of Hillsboro, receiving athletic park, at 2:15. ¡$2,000. Traffic problems will probably Angel college. development, is the outstanding point changes reels." » ----------------------------- ( a bad gash in the back of his head "The Arcade stood just aerosa eome up at the next session Decem in the business mind of th« Manager The plaintiff in the case of S. S. John Bailey left the last at the besides injuries to his back and ber 7. Mrs. W. G> Hare and Mrs. Charles Main street from the Venetian on Kingery vs. Red Rock Dairy were al of Phelp«' Venetian theatre. He haa week for San Francisco for a two- Wells of Hillsboro drove over to lowed until December 15 to file a shoulders. a keen understanding of moving pic- the present site of the Argus," he He struck a pick in a tie and week’s visit with his son, Dr. Paul Robert Brown, O. A. C. student, Pacific Cfty yesterday to stay at their bill of exceptions. tur« problems In the Tualatin val- continued. "Eighteen months later I took over tfen management of the broke his right wrist here Sunday summer homes until ftanday. They The care of Gtto Peterson, H. C. i was thrown over backwards when Bailey, and family. He also witness tey. ed the football game between Stan A few days ago Mr. Phelps and Crescent theatre. Somehow or other while cranking a car. He playa in were accompanied by Mrs. Hare’s Camp and Roger W. McConnell were ho slipped. He lit on hie head and shoulders. Dr. Dinsmore attended the ford and Washington universities on the symphony orchestra at the col daughter, Mrs. Gale Vinkon, of Mc the writer occupied two comfortable Saturday at Palo Alt«. (Continued ea Pago Fear) injuries. lege. Minnville. (Continued on Pago Ptve) ehairs in the apesial women's bel- Lone Robber En ters Grocery and Gets $15 in Cash I WES SCHULMERICH TO PLAY LAST GAME _a Orange Phelps, Pioneer Movie Man, Keeps Pace With Industry; Has Av eraged New Theatre Every 3 Years S' Boys Back Hilhi and Grove GRAND JURY MAKES SPECIAL CITY ELEC Local From Long Trip; Will Play Here Earn Their Way REPORT ON MONDAY TION CONSIDERED on Thanksgiving Sunday Game is Won by the Hills boro Stars Team