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------------------------------------- t •‘f Thr Home Paper of Washington County T he H illsboro A rgus Watch the Date On the Address For Expiration Date “The Leader in Its Field" HILLSBORO, VOLUME XXXIII GRANII JURY TURNS County Will Get 1 Cent More in the Tax Refund Dili TIME ENJOYED OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY ♦ ♦ ♦4>*4>*4>*O4-* + * ♦ • I KEEP IT UP, FOLKS! SEND IN COPY EARLY 20, 1»27 No. State Declared a Loser on Vo ters' Pamphlet 47 WILSON TOLL ROAD WILL BE FAVORED Keep up the good work, folks. The publishers of the Argus appreciate the co-op- — No Nol True Bills Are Report Question Ha* Come up Many (imgoriian News Bureau, Wash Many Business Men and La eration at a time when their Sale m, January 18—Senator Senators Hare and Benia Are « ington, I). C„ Jan. 18.—The claim plant ia crippled as a result ed in After Busy Session Times; Action Wanted dies From Here Attend Hunter, who, six years ago, intro- Working Hard for it of Washington county, Oregon, for of the wreck to the newspa duced a bill to abolish all voters refund of taxes on Oregon & Cali per press two days before MOSTLY BOOZE CHARGES fornia railroad grant lands under FUN AND FOOD APLENTY GARRETT TALKS MONDAY , pamphlets, considers the cost of the FAIR FUNDS CONSIDERED Christmas. It was the 23rd, the act of last year has been in- and it wasn’t a lucky 23 by ‘ candidates’ pamphlet out of pro- any means. Chamber of Commerce Laud i portion to its usefulness, declaim County interested in Probable Large Group Draw the Usual ci eased by one cent in tho process 1 County Roads Are Cause of of adjustment by officials of the Correspondents and ad ing that not 25 per cent of voters I ed; Ed L. Moore Intro Fines and Jail Sentences | Attempt to Revise its Comment; Present Ex general land office, according to a vertisers are asked to observe pay any heed to them. letter recommending payment sent duced as Secretary Paroles Meted Out the closing time that has cellent Program Senator Norblad says the entire Boundary Lines the secretary of tho treasury today been in force all this month. pamphlet issue should be abolished, All copy must be in a day The Rrand jury last Thursday re by the secretary of interior. The old, but vexing, question of a as a direct saving to the state. (Oregon State Editorial Association. Fun and food, “plenty and good,” As prepared by county officials, earlier and this includes Representative Potter says his ported In 34 true bills after a busy the claim amounted to $03,644.02. were the features of the inter suitable depot or waiting room at Special Correspondence.) church notices. The closing five-day eeaion. There wero no When all valuationa had been community get-together at the North Range and Main streets for bill was made to apply particular Salem, January 17.—Outlook for time on classified and dis ly to the candidates’ pamphlet be passage of house post roads bill “not true” bllla. Indictments are as checked and tax lists gone over by grange hall at Scholia last Friday play advertising is .Tuesday « the benefit of the Southern Pacific cause, of the two, the measures (No. 32,) authorizing construction and P. R. & N. patrons has bobbed follow«: John Cox, larceny of chick tho department officials hero the evening. ,.“lde.r of the Wiu«n river highway, the up again. A petition to the public I pamphlet has more ens; Joseph Casper, non-support; amount was corrected to $63,644.03. night. A large delegation attend Word received from Chica former. ed from Hillsboro as well as from service commission, asking that the the direct primary than the . ---- i shortest road to the cowt, already George Storrs, larceny of chickens; —Oregonian. go yesterday morning would He quotes figures to show that surveyed, is considered favorable Sherwood and a few were there company be required to erect a de P. Danish, Warner Freeman, B. indicate that the necessary cost $15,-' by --------- from Laurel and Beaverton. There pot for the shelter of patrons, was the candidates’ pamphlet several representative« who have , Fasslei*. L. Hickman, Dan Huckley parts would be here in ■ bout 104.24 in the j 1923-1924 — - —- ^general flubject with fellow was a good program and dancing to circulated at the Rotary club last alias Dan Duckaby, Arthur Japel, a week. election. For those years the state I members. Just the same, it is urged Thursday and at the chamber of finish it off, with the result that it George Kessler, Fred Keller, Jennie The snow storm which commerce luncheon Monday. The expended $31,229.97 for both that when it comes up for com was nearing midnight before the Perlmano, Francis McNeil, Benja came up yesterday looks signers not onljT include business pamphlets. i last of the visitor» started on their mittee consideration there should be min Perlmano and Fred Perlmano, threatening and might de Cost of candidates’ pamphlet for presented a full statement by those men of this city but of Forest i way home. Jack II. Qustrumx, Rigilo Rosai, velop into a silver thaw, which 1925-26 was $9,457.55. Total for interested and those who have lead Grove. Len Guild, who is the head of Forrest Turner, R Tollefson, Carl would cause some trouble both $21,910.26. ership in the project. Argument Want Use of Street Brier, Harry Turner, Claus E. Wah Dairymen in East End of the the Scholia Grange, welcomed the in sending the forms into I Candidates paid in fees exactly may hinge on the creation of pre visitor«, and President R. W. Weil lander, Richard Walgrarvo and E. Portland. The Argus car of Agent L. S. Shinaberger the County Past Resolution of the Hillsboro chamber of com D. Wilson, booze. was held up four hours in Southern Pacific explained at the $2100, according to records of Sec- cedent on toll-roads as a state poli at Meet Saturday cy. merce and J. C. Leedy and George returning to Hillsboro after luncheon Monday that the commis | retary of State Kozer. Thr following were sentenced aa ___________________ S. Hale, former representative, It is contended, however, that a taking the first forms in follows: Charles Smother, George sion ruled several years ago that both of Sherwood, responded for saving of thirty-seven miles tn dis on Wednesday morning. A KvMiler, J*. Danish, Jack II. Qus- the railroad could build a station the A general law in relation to tance with easier grades, lees gas large number of cars were at the location if the city of Hills trum, E. D. Wilson, Rigilo Rosai, tuberculin test of dairy herds is the visitors. All of the speakers I used, and option of looping back to stuck on the Canyon hill. boro would grant them the right. Forrest Turner, Warner Freeman, urged in a resolution passed at urged cooperation between all the | north or south on alternate roads to to use an unused part of the street all $590 fines and six months jail a meeting of dairymen in the east ’ communities. “We should do our ♦ ♦ ♦♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ I Portland has created interest in and that the city refused the per terms, and W. S. Rinehart, John ern part of the county at the Mc bit for better things by cooperat- construction of the beach shortcut mission. Cox, George Storrs, Harry Turner, Kinley school Saturday evening. O. ! ing," declared Mr. Hale. on the part of people in all parts all for $100. Paroles were given B. Bennett was chairman of the Talks Roads The action of the city officials out as follows: Kessler und Rosai, meeting, and Nelae Johnson was was fitting in the opinion of Charles , Serie* of Card Parties Arrang of the state. Ed Schulmerich, representative $250; Cox, Storrs and Turner, $50; secretary. The resolutions commit from thia county, told the people Senator Beals of Tillamook was E. Wells, a member of the council j ed by Coffee Club, Be Danish, Gustrim, Wilson, Turner, tee consisted of R. Beamish, Alfred that he bad just escaped from Sa one of the early arrivals on Sunday now but not at the time the ques- i ginning Jan. 26 at the capital, and as is usual with Freeman, all $150. tion was brought up. He said he Dysle and F. W. Berger. lem." He said that Scholls should , him in this session,immediately com couldn't see why a street should be Claus E. Wahlander pleaded ' The resolution, which is address have a better road to Hillsboro, and Encampment Branch of I. o. vacated to furnish the Southern The Coffee club will ge ahead menced to discuss with the mem guilty yesterday to liquor possession ed to Senators W. G. Hare and A. he was seconded in this remark by with plans for the erection of a bers present the advantages of the Pacific a site for a station. Mr. O. F. in Ceremonies on and was given the usual $500 and G. Heals and Representatives L. M. Frank Rowell of Scholls. Len building on their property, where proposed toll-road law and the bene- Wells declared it was the duty of six months. He was paroled on Graham, Edward Schulmerich and Guild called attention to the splen Saturday Night the carrier to furnish a waiting the old rest room now stands, ac i fits that would accrue to the state payment of $150. L. Francis Mc- i Charles R. LaFolletts, is as follows: did market road system that was room and stressed the necessity of cording to a decision made at the as a whole after the early com- Neil pleaded not guilty when ar- put across by the county being Whereas, the special law ap The Odd Fellows snd Rebekahs getting some action on the question. club meeting Friday afternoon. A pletion of the Wilson river road, raigned. plicable to Washington County re court and expressed the opinion E. J. McAlear told of the gener | committee consisting of Mrs. He says that sentiment seems to be Orders wero given in the follow quiring bovine tuberculosis test of that everyone couldn't have the have had a busy week, beginning with their joint installation cere ous dealing given the railroad com Charles E. WeUs and Mrs. C. H. ! crystallizing in favor of this pro ing cases: Andrew Hohner vs. Lena dairy herds in Washington County roads first. Emmott was appointed to have plans ject, both in house and senate. monies last Thursday night and end Hohner; Henry F. Parson vs. Sid prescribing rules governing the Aa u result of the road uiacus- ing with the visit Tuesday night pany by the city in allowing them 1 for the new building and also a Senator Beals and his «olleague, to use North Range street almost ney A. and Mary K. Jones; William same, the appointment of a veter ■ion the directors of the local tentative plan for the financing Hanscom vs. R. Ilooge; J. O. Robb inarian and the exaction of thirty- chamber invited all who are inter of the state president of the Rebek entirely and without compensation drawn up. This to be presented William G. Hare, introduced in the ahs. Large crowds attended these and other favors such as the Main senate on Monday a bill similar to vs. Minter Burton et ux; Joseph and five cents per head covering the cost ested in hearing the lineup of roads I meetings. street franchise. Mr. McAlear de at the next regular meeting of the the one introduced in the bouse last Carl Meier vs. R. P. Burdette et ux, thereof has been declared uncon in the county to attend a meeting A. L. Brock and Mrs. O. M. clared the action of the company club. Mrs. C. Wells, vice-president, week by the Washington and Tilla and Hillsboro Commercial Bank vs. stitutional, and, Whereas, said law at the chamber of commerce in mook counties delegations. Beals Heaton were Thursday night in in asking for the city to give them presided. Car) G. Carlson et al. was costly and operated unequally Hillsboro February 3, at 8 o'clock. J. J. Stangel, local manager of has not yet introduced any bills stalled as noble grands of Hillsboro a site was very unreasonable. He and unjustly, and, Whereas, a gen Ed. Wolf was released from Jail It will be in the nature of a get- eral law applicable alike to the together and there will be plenty Montezuma and Rebekah lodges, I. urged immediate steps to put this the Knight Adjustment Company, and is devoting practically his en on parole. explained certain points of interest tire time and energy towards se- j O. O. F., respectively. Two hundred over. A. Neumann was yesterday al entire state at cost of operation and of entertainment and a lunch. regarding the proposed new build curing passage of the toil-road bill, | Odd Fellows and Rebekah were pres Doing Good Work lowed a parole for $500 after be- compulsory upon all herd owners Hillsboro also contributed to the ent for the ceremonies. ing. The bill was returned in printed “The past, present and future j ing fined $500 and receiving ■ six would be of great general benefit program by u community song, “A form Monday morning, and will A series of card parties will be Officers of Montezuma lodge are: and of small cost of operation. of the chamber of commerce,” was months jail sentence. Harold Knox, Hot Time in Scholls.” Mayor Cady doubtless be urged for passage by Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved led in the singing and Dr. Rossman G. J. Harms, vice grand; Otto the subject of an address by J. H. given by the club and the first party Harold Ralston and Harold Stem- representatives in the house and will be held the last Wednesday in Johnson, warden; W. O. Morley, Garrett, local merchant and active pie wore arraigned. Jennie, Ben- by the resident farmers and dairy accompanied on the piano. secretary; Cal Jack Jr., treasurer; member of the chamber, at the January. A committee consisting senate, as well as citizens of the jamin and Fred Porlmano were operators of eastern Washington Hall Tuned Up H. B. Axtell, conductor; F. A. Lind luncheon, which was held at the of Mrs. E. J. Ward, Mrs. Thomas coast districts who realize the wis- arraigned Saturday and pleaded not county that the delegation of Sen The Grange hall has recently say, inside guardian; C. C. Ban Christian church with the Christian Connell, Mrs. T. C. Reynolds, Mrs. dom of building the road. guilty aa did R. Tollefson, Dan ators and Representatives of Wash Edith Stewart, Mrs. A. L. Chase, been papered and painted as well nister, outside guardian; W. F. church ladies serving. ington county use their best ef Huckaby and Arthur Japcl. J. Cas SS enlarged and the proceeds of Lormor, right support to noble January 13— Lumping The organization has done much Mrs. R. Frank Peters, Mrs. Allen 1 Salem, per was arraigned on a non-support forts for the passage of a general Pugh and Mrs. Reynold Chapman | county fsirs in one appropriation the dinner went toward paying for grand; L. 1. Davis, chaplain; Jay to promote goodwill fellowship law in relation to the tuberculin charge and sentence postponed on the cost j Phillips, right scene support; Wil among the business men of the town was appointed to take charge of is planned by Representative L. L. promise to support the minor chil test of dairy herds, and that such i liam Weirich, left scene support; according to the speaker, who laud the first party. Swan in a measure to be put be Mrs. Bennett was chairman of law be made compulsory, and that dren. Harry Mason was arraigned The club will serve a home fore the house. Each county makes O. M. Heaton, right support to ed the efforts of the chamber. the the program, which consisted of the coat of its enforcement be paid Friday. by the State of Oregon, and that following numbers: Duet by Bert vice grand; Grant Zumwalt, left As a member of the council Mr. products dinner in conjunction with its claim for state funds for tins Swan figures that by Rowell and John Sutherland, ac- ! support to vice grand. all special laws covering the sub- Garrett expressed pleasure at the the home products show that is purpose. To Opm Book Store Assisting Mrs. Heaton, Rebekah hearty C loperation which has exist being planned by the chamber of this short-cut much printing and ject be repealed; that we believe companied by Miss Ina Rowell; solo A book and gift store will be that such law should bo adminis by Thomas Reed, accompanied by noble grand, were Mrs. O. Johnson, ed between the city officials and the commerce for sometime in March. needless detail can be saved, as opened Friday, January 28, in the tered by the state because Multno Miss Evelyn Hesse; cornet solo by vice grand; Mrs. Josephine Case, chamber of commerce. He said The chamber of commerce forum well as a hundred or two dollars Commercial building in the rooms mah county and the city of Port Granville Everest; a lot of mighty who became secretary for the that the members of the civic group luncheon Monday will be served in clerical work. now occupied by the Wilkes Ab- land largely benefits from the ex fine numbers by the Sherwood quar eleventh consecutive year; Mrs. should cooperate to get a solution by the club women. The committee Taking the basis of two years tract & Title Company, by Mr. and in charge of arrangements is as fol ago, he specifies sums for each fair istence and enforcement of such tet consisting of Charles Young, 1 Charles Deichman, treasurer; Mrs. J. of the parking problem. Mrs. Gerald A. Barr. The abstract character of law and it has the Chet Tews, Wilber Gubser and J. Hanel, warden; Mrs. Ray Thomas, All members of Rotary, according lows : Mrs. J. J. Wismer, Mrs. Sam district, subject to decision and company ia moving thia week into i conductor; Elizabeth Gheen, right Charles Tews, accompanied by Mrs. smallest number of dairy cows of to their teachings, should be mem Bentley, Mrs. Lester Ireland, Mrs. adjustment by the house. For ex the corner formerly occupied by the Gubser; song by Victor Wenstrom, support to noble grand; Alberta bers of the chamber of commerce Otto Steinke, Mrs. J. M. Person, ample Grant county had been list Hillsboro Commercial bank. (Continued on puge 4) Mrs. Charles Lamkin, Mrs. Eddie ed at $6000, Multnomah $4000, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Stretch-, Hargrave, left support t to noble according to the speaker. er; Laurel-Scholls trio, John Suth grand; Mrs. J. C. Weirich, right sup “I wouldn't live any other place, Brain, Mrs. Neil Emmott, Mrs. Da Clackamas $4000. Others at $3000. More Pay For Legislator« erland, Bert Rowell and Finis port to vice grand; Mrs. L. Butler, I enjoy it here,” stated Mr. Garrett. vis and Mrs. Glenn F. Bell. Mrs. J. K. Webber was chairman Increasing pay of legislators from Brown, with Mrs. John Mulloy at left support to vice grand; Mrs. L. I. Rev. Len Fishback gave a read of the program, which was put on en $3 to $5 per day is the basis of a the piano, and Lee Brown on the Davis, inside guardian; Ruth Gabie, ing, “The Ole Swimmin’ Hole.” violin; Indian dance by the _____ Misses outside guardian; May Cook, chap- The new secretary, Ed. L. Moore, tirely by local talent. The pro bill to be introduced, probably by Wilma and Cecile Jack, Evelyn ' lain; Emma Long, musician. was introduced by President R. W. gram: Mrs. Myrtle Biassing, read- Gordon or Keasey of Multnomah. Encampment Officers Installed Hesse, Marjorie Larkin and Garnet ! Weil. Mr. Moore said that the cham ing on literature, also two poems of It has been numerously supported Guild, accompanied by M rs. Mary j The Encampment branch of the I. ber rooms were being done over her own composition; Mrs. Fred by house members. Welch, and a musical skit by the O. O. F. installed officers Saturday I and new lights put in. The rooms Caldwell, short history of literature; County Divides or Read juttment (Edward C. Robbins) racy was running wild throughout Washington and Clackamas coun Misses Hazel Bartlett, Wilma Ba night, the Golden Rule Encamp will be kept open from 10 in the Mrs. Elwood Johnson read a book Henry William Hesse, 832 Third Europe. ker and Marjorie Larkin, with il is. ment of Portland installing the of morning until 12 at night. Mrs. entitled, “Oh, You Know How Wom ties will be concerned in probable “ Landing in New Orleans, we I ficers and giving the degree work. en Are;” Little Florence Webber, attempts of Portland and Multno street, describes some of his blood Stretcher at the piano. I W. Christianson of Tigard was the Moore will be assistant to the sec- recitation, and Mrs. William G. Hare mah county to revise boundaries. thirsty Civil War experiences in made our way up the Mississippi retary. river by steamboat to St. Louis,” | A drawing on some pictures was gave a short and interesting talk on The south line of Multnomah county installing officer. this week's interview. . • 1 n ■ * ■ . K.I kJ 11 kJ sv • continued Mr. Hesse. “At first we held and Mrs. S. U. Schieman and the legislative session, which she vis and Portland’s city boundary east The following officers were in- For eight years—1908 to 1016— settled in Clinton county, 35 miles, A. C. Rolph were the winners. * Second Semester ited the first of the week. of the Willamette river form the he carried mail between tho port of cast of St. Louis; but later removed (Continued on page 4) The music for the dance was Hostesses were Mrs. H. H. Shay- north line of Clackamas county. To fice and the depot. to Bond county, furnished by Miss Ina Rowell, Frank Starts January 31 ler and Mrs. T. G. Bronlewee. consolidate county and city govern Mr. Hesse and his family came “In 1864 I enlisted in Company Rowell, Francis Rowell and Gran ment in the metropolis, sections to Washington county and tho Ore- C of the Fifteenth Missouri infantry, ville Everest. Len Guild called the Dog License Must The second semester of the Hills will be needed from both adjacent gon country in 1884, settling three nt St. Louis, for service in the Civ-1 quadrille in a way that all the old Be Paid March boro grade schools will begin Mon Local Firm Shows counties, it is stated. Legislation miles north of Hillsboro, His fa- il Wnr. It was an old and well timers were thoroughly enthused, day, January 31, according to an is in prospect to enable Portland ther, Jacob Hesse, had come to the drilled regiment. Without any drill Great Progress Notice of the dog license is be announcement made by Hugh Nald- property to expand, Opposition is Tualatin valley in 1870. Going whatsoever they sent me right into ing given in the county papers this rett, principal. Beginners will reg indicated. first to the Forest Grove communi action. After touching Nashville, j Arthur Adkins is The annual meeting of the Hills week by County Clerk Ed. C. Luce. ister in room 10 in the Oak street boro Concrete, Brick and Tile Com ty, his father made his permanent Chattanooga, and Cleveland, Tennes Killed on Sunday Up to and including March* 1 of this school. This room is the first door pany was held Tuesday and reports home in the Scholls vicinity where see, our forces were sent to tho Rod And Gun Club year the prices for dog licenses to the left upstairs. grand-children now reside. For a Atlantic sections for heavy cam Children, who have not passed showed the business making much are as follows: Male dog, $1; fe Arthur Adkins, 35, former Hills number of years this interviewee paigning. Coming back to Chatta To Have Big Feed their sixth birthday, will not be progress. The company is one of rented 535 acres at West Union. nooga, we were sent after General boro boy, was instantly killed at male dog, $2; spayed female dog, the youngest in the city, but it is registered. San Jose, Cal., Sunday morning, $1. All dogs are subject to the li His final jump was in 1902 when Hood. making rapid strides. A big feed will be enjoyed by Here wo were forced to moving to his present Hillsboro make a brief retreat, but when re when the automobile in which he cense when they have been owned Roy Schulmerich is president, and the Washington County Rod and Groner« Go To Europe was riding skidded and overturned or kept in tho state 30 days or home. the other officers are: Edward Krah- Gun club tomorrow (Friday) night inforcements reached us wo gave tho Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Groner, prom mer, vice president; Henry Kroe- at 7:30 sharp in the dining room He was born in Hessen, Germany, Confederates a hot chase, After on tho highway. The driver of the when they become eight months old. in December, 1841. Ten yeara later Nashville and Florence had been vis car, W. J. Duesler, was taken into After March 1 the prices double. inent Scholls people, left Tuesday of ger, secretary and treasurer, and of the Ray-Maling cannery. The his father desired to be freed from ited they sent us to Decatur for 3 custody by the traffic officer al The prices also double if licenses last week for a European trip. They Roy Schulmerich, Henry Kroeger, Portland Police quartet will en- autocracy and camo to tho United months. In Eastern Tenncsseo we though no charges have been placed are not bought for dogs after they went by way of the northern route Edward Krahmer, Marvin Krahmer liven tho occasion by many snappy States. “It was what we called wero occupied in repairing a rail against him. have been owned or kept 30 days through Canada and will sail from and Sherman Moody, directors. numbers, Speakers bubbling over Adkins' 4-year old son and Sarah or become eight months of age New York Saturday. The Groners the 'Bonadads,' whom father did not road. Finally In April, 1865, nows with wit will add their bit. want to bo under,” decInrod Mr. camo of General Lee’s surrender Duesler, 16, daughter of Duesler, after March 1. The licenses are Is expect to visit the Holy Land and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch accom The sworn promise of the chef Hesse. This was during tho time and we were sent to Nashville. To were uninjured. sued by the county clerk. They the Mediterranean countries before panied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mating to to provide in addition to the four- The victim was a son of the late may be obtained by mail by send returning home. They stopped at the National Cannera’ convention at square meal, a certain unnamed when there was a great wave of im- New Orleans our rapid jumping car- Dr. J. E. Adkins, pioneer Hillsboro ing your name, address, the sex Buffalo, N. Y., to visit Mrs. A. J. Atlantic City, N. Y. The party left delicacy, especially enjoyable to all igration to the United States from dentist. (Continued en Page Five) Germany when the spirit of democ- Gray, formerly Miss Stella Guerber. Monday morning. of the dog and the proper fee. hunters, is of special interest ... --------------------- -------------- GENERAL TEST LAW MEETS WITH FAVOR BUILDING PLANS OF CLUB TO 00 AHEAD ODD FELLOWS AND I Stirring Experiences as Soldier in Union Army Related by Henry Hesse, Resident Here Many Years m 1