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■ -I The Home Paper of Washington County T he H illsboro A rgus Watch tha Data On tha Addresa For Expiration Date “The Leader in Its Field" HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER ° •' O . Local in Intersect ion al Game Thursday ri Branch Store of Gas Company is Officially Open November Term of Court Offi BuiMing Trend Toward High 2. 1026 No. 40 -c— ' Real Reindeer Coming With Santa ANOTHER CH AM PiON- Legion Invites Children To Party SFlIP IS WON Bl HII.HI i Schoulmerlili, son of Mr. and In line with the growth of Hilla- Traditional Grove Game Play' daily Opened Monday W iUtam chu|m< rich, wan the boro und ita surrounding territory, —— ed Before Large Crowd « Aggie victory the Portland Gau it Coke company spriiig over Marquette REGULAR GRISTS STARTED has established a branch store in the TEETH PUT IN ORDINANCE univernity at Mil Washington Hotel building at the FINAL SCCRE WAS 21 TO 0 wank««, Wiwon- Multitude of Liquor Case» Diz- corner of Third and Main street«. hi , Tlmnkkgiving The opening of this store wi cele- Construction f Buildings pose f Here; Larceny Visitors Put up Hard Fight but Day when O. A. bratvd last night, when the publk l ire I.inn \r« Made Case up Yesterday i’. ximithcred the was invited to visit th« new place, 1 Outplayed; Pauses Re f ipht ing li i»hmen Mure which wa* brilliantly light i d for j ngent sult in Touchdown» 2 V t o 0 . Hi* .Moi.day wa- judicial day iri cir the occasion. The new gas atr**l lights which ¡ t«ndy toe w a * cuit court nnd the official opening '1 ■ fire limits were extruded Hilhi is district champion once e*pon iblc for of the November term. Th* jury re have just been installed out. de the 1 r< gum,ions for the construction again under th> guidance of Coach store, made that comer the in* first score of bright- ' ported, but no cases were heard bs- repair of building* in th» fire limits B. M. Goodman as the result of the wore iiiado mor« stringent In an the game wh< u he kicked a place 'cause Judge Georg« R. Bagley hud e: t spot in town. clean cut victory over Forest Grove The store wa* beautifully decor- i to remain in Tillamook to await the ordinance passed at a long session kick fur three point high school in the traditional foot A long pir s by Wi- wus r capon- findings of the jury in the McGee 1 uted with flowers, which made an of the council Tuesday night. The ball classic between the two prep atltactive netting for the enameled Santa reeding Hi Reindeer il»!e for the ms oml Aggie touch murder case. The murder jury was in discussion on U ms measure occupied school« on the high school gridiron so much lime that there wus little down. The local boy was outstanding a 48 hour deadlock and finally had range« and other gas appliances. here Thanksgiving morning by a I Among the several representa on both line plunging nnd defense. to be dismissed when it became evi time fol anything else. Santa Claus comes here Ail of you are invited to attend score of 21 to 0. The cast half of the block sur Dalln* Ward. Aggie end, who played dent that there was little hope of an tive« of the gas company to welcome »y. December 14. which the fare, ell party to Santa Claus The game between these schools rounded by Second, Baseline, First bn u-ball for HiJInboro several year« agreement. Mr*. Eva N. McGee was the many friends who Mopped in to happens to be just 12 more days, and his attendants at the Veterans’ and Washington, the whole of the ago in tin- Interstate league, also ' accused of murdering her husband, see the new store, was T. G. Bron- through the courtesy of the Argus hall from 7:30 to 8:30. This party brings out the record crowd of the 11< ewe, who has represented the com and th« Oregon Journal, he will is given by the American Legion and year and it is estimated that more block just cast of thia half block and ■tarred in the Murquette game. Dr. McGee, in August. The O. A. C. team took in the , Judge Bagley wus back on the pany in thia district ever since gas bring two real honest-to-goodnes* the veterans would like to have all i han one thousand persons were on N. W. corner at Fourth and Wash ington are now included in the fire Army and Navy football game at bench here Monday, however, and has been served in the territory and reindeer, Dancer and Prancer. Skook- the boys and girls in and near Hills hand to see the Hillsboro team pass, plunge and kick their way to an- limits. Thia waa made necessary, it Chicago Saturday as guest« of th«1 the case« that were on the docket who ha« made many friends here. luk, the Eskimo who takes care of boro help give Santa a rousing send- Mr. Bronleewee will have charge the reindeer for Santa Claus, will off. The writer was talking with . other championship. ,ure being ground out. was explained, by the trend of bust managament. Oscar Kelsey was arraigned on of the new office and will have a be along to see that they receive some of the ex-soldiers the other new toward the highway. Score in Second la charge of issuing a check on a better opportunity to look after the the proper care. day and from what they say the No Mors Repai re The two teams fought to a stand- local bank without sufficient funds wants and needs of the people of | You children, who care to, may boy or girl who isn’t there will miss •still in the first quarter, but im- More stringent regulations as to „ _____ ____ was __ 11“’ community. to back up the check. ____ Sentence learn all about reindeer from Santa something good. buildings nnd repairs in the fire lim ■diately after the second period postponed, when he pleaded guilty. | Assisting Mr. Bronleewe in wel- i Claus himself, for he delights in Santa Claus and his reindeer will its will be the rule from now. Brick, an the scoring started on a pass , with the understanding that he wus coming the visitors was Miss Agnes telling the boys and girls all about leave at 8:30 that night for New concrete, tile, steel or some other Quarterback Jack Rushlow to Maltman, who ha* been with the to make restitution for the amount ¡these animals that carry him about berg, where he will visit with the «aft Er d Schoeler of 36 yards, who material of this nature can only lie boys and girls of that city. used and all repairs must conform to Proceeds to Reimburse Depart I of the check and reimburse the ( gas company for a number of year*, I on his journeys at Christmas time. ran 35 yards for the first touchdown county for their expense in the case, i both in it« Portland and Vancouver From the number of letters that these regulations. No construction The business houses are already of the game. The pasa was a good ment Treasury for the The following pleaded guilty to offices, and who is moving to this i you are sending in to Santa Claus, taking on the holiday air and are ' one and just out of the reach of or repaira can be mado without a iwuir charges and after being u-ute«s-| district to’ assist in the Hillsboro of | telling of your wants for Christmas. being decorated with Christmas the secondary defense of the Grove Purchase of Truck permit from the city recorder. The led the u«ui«l *500 and six-muntlis fice. . I it is quite plain that you are very trees, bells, colored lights and every boys and the catch by Schoeler was plan» for the building or repair must The Portland office was s repre- i much interested in this visit from thing that it takes to make “Ore- a* fine a one a« ever seen 'jail term received paroles: F. B. first b« approved by the city man in int*r- The annual firemen's ball will be sented at the •*— opening s.. by R. W. 'the far north and will be here to ager, acting an the building inspec- held at the Commercial hall, for Swanson, Vincent Case, A. J. Nye, go n ’ s Merriest Christmas.” The coliegate football. Johnson convert- i Coblentz, who has charge of the J M. Schaeffer, Earl Hughes, Geo. 1 see him and the reindeer. Many American Legion boys will help out ed the extra point. tor. merly the Moose hail, on Saturday A penalty of from *5 to SbOO is night. These dances have been held I Montgomery. Swanson was paroled field sales and who has made many children are making use of the mail in this by following their usual cus The second touchdown came in aascssed for every day the violation annually for so long that it is im ion payment of *400, the others at friend* in Hillsboro. A Is-' assisting box in front of the Argus and some tom of decorating the streets with the third quarter when Fullback were 8. W. Davies and S. Benson ¡letters are coming in by mail from *150. Matt Zimbrick pleaded guilty exists. Christmas trees. Secretary W. W. Cecil Johnson, through a short pass possible to find out just how long. j aii parts of the county. Thia ordinance will prevent the Old time and modern dancing is ad to two count« and waa fined »100 of the Portland office. Phillips of the chamber of commerce over the line of scrimmage to Loren The opening of the new office will repair of old fire hazards and grad vertised. The firemen plan to con on each. C. F. White and John Principal Hugh Naldrett is arrang has promised to have the Christmas Schulmerich, who ran 58 yards < nable the gas company to serve : ‘ * ing to let the grade school students tree on the court yard all lighted in through the thick of the opponents ually tend to eliminate these build tinue these dances every Saturday Dooley also were arraigned. Henry Haberman was found guil- customers to better advantage and out about 2 o’clock and is holding time for the coming of Santa Claus. mgs that are such a menace and night during the winter to score a touchdown. The inter ty by a jury Tuesday und C. L. 'to all those who were unable to up the busses a short time so that The retail trade committee of the cause the insurance rates to go up. The proceeds of these dances will ference given Schulmerich was ex- attend the opening on Wednesday they can have a real good talk with Wilson »«» being tried yesterday on A Second street refund ordinance be used to reimburse the treasury chamber of commerce is planning ‘ cellent and this big lad, who is 1 night, the company is extending an a larceny charge. Santa and see the reindeer. Mrs. some real interesting things and the playing his last year of football for was passed. of the department for the amount Divorces were irranted in the fol- invitation to inspect the new office jL. C. Krannen is training a group organizations in charge of the com spent on the chemical truck, which I Hilhi, did some fine open field lowing cases: Sophia Harney vs. this Saturday evening. from the schools to sing Christmas munity Christmas tree are meeting running. He covered the last five was recently donated to the city by ___________________ Old Case Appealed Francis Harney; Gladys Casper vs. i # Carols at the big party in the court this afternoon to make their plans. yards with a Forest Grove player the firemen. Joseph Casper. yard at 2:30 when the official wel If Santa Claus is given the kind hanging onto him. Johnson failed to by Both Principals The ineml>era of the department Order were given in the follow Windows and Poles come to the distinguished visitor will of a reception we thfnk he is go make his kick good but Forest Grove are volunteer* in the true sense of ing cases: State vs. Edward M. Van Suffer in Storm be held. Mayor Cady is giving the ing to get here, we will try to get 'was offside and the point was allow Something rather extraordinary in the word, for they only get *6.00 Meter; C. F. Easter vs, William key to the city to old St. Nicholas him to come back just a few per month and are subject to call court affairs occurred Monday when Sheet-; Joseph and Carl Miler vs. i Th< wind and rain in ail its fury and will tell him how glad all of days before Christmas. You couldn't ed. from their bu-inesa, job or home both the plaintiff and defendant Recover Fumble R. I’. Burdett* et ux; Bank of Cali- last Wednesday and Thursday did us are to have him here. wish for anything better than that. in the case of Feblachau vs. Clatsop at any time of day or night. There I'trnm vr. William Knipp et ux. The final touchdown came in the Isom* little damage in «rd about county filed notice of appeul to the are lb regulars and two extra, every C. P. White, former Multnomah Hillsboro. A large colored glass win last period whan Forest Grove fum one of whom is doing his very best supreme court. county deputy sheriff, was this dow of the Gothic style in the Meth bled on their own 15-yard line and Judgment was given the plaintiff for the community. They are con ■ morning sentenced to two year* in odist Epist jpal chuich was broken. ■ Hillsboro recovered. A pass from tinually striving to improve the de here several weeks ago for m,- the penitent .ary and was fined *6,- ■ Hundreds of pieces of glass covered ' Norton to Bagley and three suc-es- • Ï 'A partment and the equipment and til l.Rd plus costa of *568.40. 500 on four separate prohibition ¡the floor and benches in the rear sive line bucks by Johnson and Rush can be depended on to co-operate This case has been fought back counts. law did the trick. Johnson again of the church. A large sign over ami forth in the courts of the state in anything that is for the good of converted and the score was 21 to 0. i the Shipley garage was broken down. the city. since 1919, the case being originally Goodman made wholesale substi A few pole* were reported down Check by Police Chief Shows The home of Jacob Vannett, 1915 filed Octobar 27, 1019. It has been tutions in the last period and the by the telephone and telegraph com Many Arresta Made Oak street, was entered Wednesday Congestion Caused Ly tried in the circuit court here twice J | subs kept the ball in Forest Grove panies. The rural phone lines caused O. Wilson and J. F. McDonald night of last week, during the storm, N. and the present appeal makes the the Business Men the greatest trouble. and *21.48 in cr.sh was taken from i territory to the very last. Forest third time it has been appealed to were arrested early Thursday moin- Streams over the county are rais ing on n charge of stealing chickens purse* belonging to various members I Grove played a good hard game, and the supreme court. The case is over ing and are reported higher than A limited parking ordinance that of the family. The Vannett family although outweighed, put up a good a contract given Fcldschau to build and placed in the county jail. Robert at this time in previous years. would prevent the business men of were away from home at church i fight all the way but they were out- Fire D< partaient Called to Aid E. Gardner nnd Grant Dow were roads in Clatsop county. j A big oak tree fell across the ! the city from parking their cars ftom 6:45 until about 10 o’clock i played in every department of the Attorneys for the plaintiff are arrested Inst Wednesday on u lar but Start too Great for road at the Bellinger bridge a few all day long in the business section, and the burglary was discovered on | game by their old rivals. Several ceny charge at Vernonia and brought Sidney Teiacr and W. G. Keller nnd Forest Grove boys were injured, Country Chemical miles south of Banks about 10:30 «nd thus give the farmer and other their return. here by Deputy Virgil Weckert. Os W. G. Hare of Hillsboro. Thursday evening and held up tiaf- i visitors to the city free access to Drawers in the house were rifled, while the casualties suffered by Hil car Kelsey was taken into custody A house, two miles north of Hills fic for some time. It was right on the business section, was favored in but the burglar scorned everything hi didn't amount to anything. the same day on a check charge. Juv«nil« Gr««f« Saturday Record imposing Harold Carmen, Delmar Bryan and boro, owned by H. A. Walker of a curve and before the lights of a a vote taken at the forum lunchzon but the cash. One purse contained Juvenile Grange meets Saturday Goodman ’s team has defeated Jef car would find it the machine would of the chamber of commerce Mon Brownsville, was completely destroy *10 in Sunday "ehool money and ’ Grant Hartley were arrested Satur and a Christmas tree is planned. Be only »3 was taken from it. The man-1 ferson high of Portland, Newberg, day on liquor charges. Jordan Gahe ed by fire, believed to have been be right on it. Mr. and Mrs. Henry day noon in the Grange hall. side* receiving new members, there E. J. McAlear, James Wood and ner in which tlie thief went through McMinnville, Tillamook, Pacific Uni- was arrested Tuesday on a charge of caused by an oil stove used in mak- Stohler of Banks had to take to the will bn election of officers. ing moonshine, at 4 o’clock Monday ! ditch to avoid hitting the tree, Mr. Jake Weil, members of the special the house would indicate that he Iversity freshmen and Forest Grove. operating a lottery. • — Za——— — — Jal. — —__ mi* in kniiee They were defeated early in the sea afternoon — with a I loss of ___ approxi-1 Stohler ] put in /Inns several hours flag- chamber of commerce committee . »««. to knew the lay of the land. son by West Linn in a sea of mud. , consider the traffic problem, brought mately *2,000. It is understood that ging cars to prevent accidents. Mr. Vannett said that he heard up the various points. Limited park some one prowling around the house ■ The heavy downpour handicapped insurance on the dwelling ran I the ing. stop streets and the routing of a couple of weeks ago, but thought i .¿„‘ i L in their formidable • passing out 12 days before the fire. I the highway traffic through Main nothing about it, and, calling out, attack. The place was rented three weeks The lineup: [ street were questions brought up. ago by Bert C. Huntington to Mr. scared whoever it was away. Hillsboro Pos. Forest Grove Interest is Shown and Mrs. O. L. Button, who said they A suspicious character has been REL................ Dyke Considerable interest in the ques- seen prowling around in that part of | Reese ....... were making their headquarters in Kelly........... RTL.. Scheunderman tion was shown by the forum mem town for several weeks. was especially interesting. We at-1 Partland until they settled some (Edward C. Robbins) ■ Pubols RGL.............. Hickox member i bers and nearly every had place, with the privilege of buying tended one of their noon concerts. FTER motoring 10,737 miles Hillsboro Pythian Lodge Nom . Loftis C.................. Higby months. Buttons had -- not an idea about it, one way or the Grange Initiates "From the great ‘Desert City’ we in ... - six ------ ------- The -—---- ----- ------ through 2 <1 states and two inates Officers Monday ' llartrampf t LGR. . Oglesby back tracked to Pocatello, I d a h o , 1 yet moved into the house, but had other, when called on for an ex- i Twenty-two new members were provinces in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. I Bagley . LTR............... Jones pression by Chairman McAlear of and then went to Yellowstone Na- been out a couple of times with some Night; Many Here given the first and second degrees Robert II. Greer returned to their ! Schoeler ..LER .............. Hines the committee. in the Hillsboro Grange Monday home on Walnut street last week, tional park. We reached the park 1 of their possessions and had been Rushlow ”... QB . Moran (c) '«ecn there a short time before the Most of the speakers favored m August 20. Three day* were spent evening. A special meeting was call- Their transcontinental trip took Edison Ballagh of St. Helen * ( < . ing Raseline Thwait .... RHL ................... Burt fire. ...,v » . . ~ . a “ through" street three months and twelve days, En- by us inspecting the great natural Grand Chancellor of the Knights . * I street in order to cut down the prop led for Wednesday evening, Decem Sciiulmerich (c) LHR. Gruhm Sheriff J. E. Reeves investigated I wonder« and finally wo left lit Gard route they visited n number of 0X- Pythias of Oregon, made hi* official forty damage caused by accidents at ber 8, to confer the third and fourth j C. Johnson......... FB. Miskimins ner gateway on the north. Our next and neighbors reported to him that Hillsboroites. iI v >*it to Pheonix lodge of Hillsboro the intersection on Baseline, prin degrees on a large class. Saturday, Score by quarters: _ stop was Devil’s Lake, North Dakota. a truck load of goods was I k Monday night. He advocated public- cipally First and Baseline. S. C. Kil December 11, is regular Grange day “We left bright and early on the 1 2 3 4—TL Tn Minneapolis, Minn., we visited I in late Saturday night, but that the morning of August 10, last,” said | ity and advertising in his address len felt that making Baseline a with election of officers and the Hillsboro 0 7 7 7—21 Mrs. Myra E. Greer. In Iown, where truck was not there the next morn-. Mr. anil Mrs. Greer in discussing the lodge. Grand Keeper of "through” street would react to the third and fourth degrees will also be Forest Grove • 0 0 0— 0 ing. The sheriff found evidences of ¡before 1 the tall corn grows, we visited Ma exemplified. their trip for the Argus. “At no Records and Seals Walter Gleason, detriment of Hillsboro in that city Referee—Alex Donaldson, Multno- son City, Webster City and Clear n still and the charred remains of; time did we do any night driving. who accompanied the Pythian head, customers would be held up for mah club. Luke. Heyworth and Chicago were n 25-gallon still after the fire. He File Two Estates "Our first day we covered 170 I told of the love and care that is put through traffic. visited in Illinois; Tiffin and Cleve feels that there is no question but The estates of husband and wife, 1 Hillsboro subs: MacManiman, G. miles, stopping for the night at into the Oregon-Washington Pythian Mayor Cady expressed the opinion land, in Ohio; Buffnlo nnd Niagara that the people had set up a moon Rasmus and Martine Rasmussen, Norton, V, Norton, L. Smith, J. Arlington in eastern Oregon. Fid ; home at Vancouver, Wash. shine outfit nnd had mash. that an ordinance was the only way Falls, in the State of New York. were filed together for probate Mon Hare, L. Wahner, M. Freed, S. Cox, lowing the Old Oregon Trail in Pythinns were here from North to handle the situation, as it had The Hillsboro fire department "Rond* in Minnesota nnd Illinois day. The heirs are the three daugh- W. Beebe, L. Chase. L. Rae. F. general, wo reached linker the sec Forest Grove and I ' Plains, Cornelia ■, were especially good. Iowa was more went to the fire with the chemical, I been explained that the plan to have terr, Mrs. Mary Bonlokke, Mrs. Stunkard, C. Nelson, G. Rood, L. ond night, which wus n run of 198 St. Helens. or le ; n hunch of mud holes. West which was recently given to the î the business men co-operate by leav Stunkard. Team average—161. miles. Our average speed waa be- Officers for the coming year were ing their cars at home failed when Helun L. Buck and Mrs. Karen More * ern auto parks far outclcss those city for fire fighting in the country gord. Mrs. Mary tween 20 and 30 miles per hour Bonlokke was nominated ns follows: Henry Kurat- tried out a few years ago. He declar in the East. Often there would be by the firemen. The lire had such Two Slightly Injured the entire distance. li. Chancellor Commander; Reynold ed that an ordinance would not r; tied n* executrix in the wills. a sign posted on an eastern high a good start, however, that the Two persons were slightly injured "By the sixth day we renehed Snlt Chapman, Vice-Chancellor; W. W. bother the farmers nnd on the con way rending to the effect fhnt the cnemical had little effect and the in an automobile accident near Mid Luke City, Utah, after traveling S .nt« to Scholls Phillips and A. W. Havens, Prelate; trary would be a benefit to them. best auto pork in the world was to supply was soon e hnusted. dleton Thanksgiving Day. Clayton 1,020 miles. Few realize the good Fanta Cnu> is going to be at E, J. Sherman, M. W.; William H. The mayor stated that a check the Mormons have done for Salt be found a few miles hence. Upon Dierdorff, K. R. S.; James Wood. taken by Chief of Police Freeman •cho’.l.-. Weuncsday evening, Decem Richards suffered cuts on the hand Four Arrests Yesterday reaching the pot nothing but a few Lake City. Perhaps it is religious Arrests made yesterday and the M. F.: John Connell and Harry Mor Friday and Saturday shoe. «1 that ber IT, s'i.r» flu’y Rebekah lodge and Fern Geimser was cut about the tries covering a spot uf ground were prejudice. Literally, they have con charges: Lora Gross and Theodore gan, M. E.: W. W. Phillip*. M. A.; the greater pait of the corgest on is entertain* the Odd Fellows and their face. Both were from Dayton. The found. Camping grounds in the West verted a desert into one of the W. E. Jacobson, 1. G.; James D. caused by business men, who bring t's. lilies with a kiddii s’ Christmas Richards' car and that of J. B. contained convenience" de luxe, in- Althof, lewd nnd lascivious cohabi party. A Christmas tree and every Little of Portland «kidded together finest cities on the continent, in our tation; Yahiti Yamanishi, assault and Anderson, O. G„ and Leonard on wet pavement. opinion. The great Mormon church th.ig is promised. (Continued on pge 4) battery, and W. J. Abtott, drunk. 1 Brown, Trustee. (Continued on Page Five) , way Cause of Additions ANNUAL FIREMEN’S BALI ON SATURDAY Robbed PARKING IILSTKiC Home ile is Residents Î IONS ARE FAV0RED Away at Church UAUSEOF HOUSE FIRE I wovomq Impressions of Local People, Who Complete Motor Trip Over Greater Part of U. S. and Canada, Interest GRAND CHANCELLOR A I