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» ■ - —————- YOUR HOM ° o< Thin paper ha* ti. ® thorough circulation In county, oinking it the beat advertising medium. Î r T he H illsboro A rgus WATCH YOUR DATE The date on the address of your paper gives time of expiration. Pay in advance. “The Leader in Its Field'' HILLSBORO. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927. VOLUME XXXIV VIEWERS’ REPORT Guardsmen Will Shoot at State Range for Cup FOOR MEN JAILED AFTER CAR WRECK Hearing of Claim* to Start in A team from Headquarters Com pany, 2nd Ilnttullon, 102nd Infan try, Hillsboro, will enter the state shoot at the ('lackamn* range the next two Sunday* for the governor'* trophy. Tliose deilring to %<> to Ohio, to enter the na- Camp Perry, I tional meet with a 15-man team from < Oregon, will shoot on the range A ugust 15 to 22 and the fifteen highest will make the trip. Lieut, Tuuf Charneski will head the group, which includes Serg Ray Dillon and Lute Hickox, Cot- poral iru* Wells, und Privute* Will liriot, Allan Deaville, Theodore Wil- kins, McDonald, Lester Hewitt, Les ter Wahner und George Bugley. Two Hurt in Crash on Tenth State Traffic Men Make Test Of Lights Here No. 23 Men to NO WATER USED ON PIECE OF MARKET Legion Have Big Time FIRES FOR PERIOD ROAD ELIMINATED i Tuesday Night A group of state traffic officers, System Toward Scholls Will Some very good features are be Six Months’ Report* Given to headed by Lieut. Joseph McMahon, Council Tuesday Be Changed Materially ing worked out for the entertain swooped down on Hillsboro Wednes ment program at the American Le day night to test the lights of mo QUITE A FEW SATISFIED LEISMAN DIES OF HURTS torist* passing on the highway at WLIL PROVIDE SHORT CUT gion meeting next Tuesday night at STREETS TO BE IMPROVED ' the Veteran*' hall. H. L. MacKen- First and Baseline streets. They — 1 zie, who volunteered his services to hud a test board out on the street Allowances to Property Own Dead Youth Formerly Lived Section from Farmington get the ball rolling, is lining up Births Exceed Deaths by 23; and scores of era« were either I some good stunt* and will also see ers on Canyon Road Im In Thia County; Meningitis Groner I* Cut Out of Two from Fire Depart- given an O. K. or instructions about [ to it that “chow-' call is sounded.- their lights. Out of the large num provement Listed Cause of Death Road System ment at Convention Every legionnaire present at the ber examined only two were ar* ' Inst meeting promised to bring an Hearing on claims in connection The mixing of drink* has proved rested and those were for not hav- Semi-annual reports of the chief A change in the market road sys- other for next Tuesday’» senior and ing adjustment - receipts. with the viewers' report on the unhealthy on many an occasion— tern was contained in an order Legionnaire MacKenzie stresses the of police, fire chief, health officer, The test showed the lights ' were Canyon road improvement from the mostly for the drinker, Often times i made by the county court Friday j need of all legion men turning out. and the budget were given at the Multnomuh county line to Beaver in the pr*eent day of booze and high, that light* were low and side- at the solicitation of taxpayers city council ways, and that many were not get The entertainment will follow a regular session of the ton will start in the circuit court gasoline stories are carried to the ! Scholl* district, who con- i from the Tuesday. room here tomorrow (Friday). effect that these two liquid* do not ting the light «ervice out of their i tend that the change will materially short business session. The report of Fire Chief J. J. The annual legion-auxiliary picnic Hanel for thé first six months is of The report had its first reading mix and in many case* innocent j cars that they should. and de- I benefit the entire system As Lieut. McMahon instructed in the court room yesterday morn people suffer. the distance* to Hillsboro, 1 will be held August 14 at Balm particular interest in that it showed one man to turn on hi* bright lights i crease i Grove. ing before n group of property that the chemical was used on 11 Officer* say that this was appar- the left one went out. Investigation i Beaverton and Portland. owners, Judge E. J. Ward and Com out of the 12 fires for the period. etitlj the case Sunday afternoon at revealed the fact that the old house 1 A portion of market road No. 3 ( missioner* F. W. Livermore ami J. The twelfth fire was the Manner 5 o'clock when an automobile trav hold remedy-—baling wire—was do- I between Farmington church and the M. Hiatt, J. M. Devers, attorney home at Aloha and the pumper was eling at it high rate of speed, ac ing its very best. Groner comer is eliminated from for tho state highway commission, used to pump several wells dry in cording to witnesses, tried to nego the market road system of the Division Engineer W. D. Clark, and fighting the blaze, which completely tiate the turn on Tenth street at county and market road No. 5 is j attorneys of the objector*. destroyed the house. Seven of the Shute park, but failed to keep-to its extended from the Adams store Jacob A. Messinger, Who Died side of the road and collided with Som* Owner* Accept alarms were due to chimney fires northerly via the Groner gap to in-1 and two for cleaning clothes with a car driven by O. D. Drain, 1356 j on Saturday, Resident of The following property owners tersect with road No. 5. East 27th street, North Portland, accepted the amount* allowed by This is in line with a plan that j O. A. C. Extension Service Re- gasoline. Spontaneous combustion, Laurel 52 Years injuring two person*. The injured the board of viewers: Oswald Jen view Will Be Run in the ^as-’ fire and thawinK P'Pe» are would give a highway straight charged with one fire each. The were Nancy Mary Drain, knee hurt sen, Noble Holding company and G. across from the east side of the | Jacob Asbury Messinger, (15, and shock, and Adeline Ellis of the Home Paper property damage, not including the W. I.nborne, A. E. and Adu Worth, Competition from Outside Ex Willamette river via Wilsonville to --------- Aloha fire, due to these fires was Nettie 1*. Steele and Lewi* Smith, prominent farmer of Laurel, died at same address, shock. Sherwood thence to Scholls for a tho family home Saturday after an pected in Livestock Divi The A farm market review of interest I $979.98, it was estimated. ' Bernard l<ei», Kate Robertson and Held on Booze Charge* straight cut to Reedville and the illness of over a year. The large I ; on sion of County Fair farmers of Washington county largest amount was for $550.98 T. B. I’erry, Kate Robertson, H. E. I to II. E. Gilham, IL B. Hinckley, G. Cornelius Pass. attendance nt tho funeral services the Weil apartments. and Murgaret Weed, Kate Sitton II. Ingalls and A. Neimi of Cochran this road is published by the extension ser- It is to be noted that and F’.'Tnllas, F. C. Austin, Mr*. Monday morning and the flornl of were arrested by State Traffic Offi-‘ A prize of $10 each will be given also makes an addition of some ter- Births Number 89 vice at O. A. C. This weekly re- ferings were evidence of the place R. L. Filley and M. E. Riley und to the first five entries in a general Births exceeded deaths by 23 for cor Frank McMahon and placed in ritory. Instead of stopping at the i view of the commodity market that he held in the community. H. R. Nelson. ■ the first six months, according to the county jail to await trial on farm exhibit at the Washington Groner corner, it now goes on The services were held at the Mt. booze chnrges. The second rending was given to Gilham is charged County Fair, September 22, 23 and through Scholls to connect with r trends and news is issued with the | the report of Dr. J. B. Dinsmore, day and the hearings will »tart to Olive chapel with Rev. W. L. with driving while intoxicated and 24. If more than five exhibit, $50 market road No. 1' from Sherwood. ' view of service to the farmers. ; Births numbered 89, deaths 67 ; Through the courtesy of the college ¡contagious diseases 109, cases quar morrow. Those who ur* not satis Strange officiating. Interment wan possession of liquor. will be divided among all entries. The change, it is said, will cut this review will be run in the Ar antined 91, and nuisances abated 3. fied with the findings of the high In the Mt. Olive cemetery. “ In this county where there is ' Henry Leisman, 23, who was in distance to Hillsboro from He was born in Iowa, September way commission may appeal to” the The city water was inspected once jured July 23, when the automobile such a splendid assortment of use Scholls by three-quarters of a mile, gus. iti, 1861. Mr. Messinger crossed which he was driving, hit a tele ful grains, vegetables and fruits, and to Portland by one and a half higher courts. and six wells were given the once The entire work is beifig financed the plains with hi* parents, Mr. and phone pole near the Weed Nursery we should have a wonderful display miles. Corvallis, August 1.—Grain: In- over. One auto camp was inspected. by the highway commission and the Mrs. Jacob Messinger, in 1862, and below Beaverton, died Thursday along thi* line,” states Finis L. : The section of road that was elim- Amo-orl i nt c with creased ror'ü receipts with 1 less domestic Complaints made but no nuisance new road will eliminate dangerous settled at Carltun, where he resided night at St. Vincent’s hospital, and Brown, fair manager. inated reverts back to the status of and foreign demand weakened the found totaled five. curve*, greatly reduce grades, short until 14 years of age, when he Worth Thousand* i wheat market last week, although I Chief of Police O. O. Freeman a county road. I en the distance considerably and moved to Chehalem mountain, (Continued on Pago Ten) "The interest being shown in the i rust damage was a strengthening reported that 23 arrests had been widen the road. The new road will where he had since resided. He county fair at the present time I factor. The carry-over of old made during the first half, and that increase the safety of automobile was married to Miss Frances Mc- guarantees a good fair and if peo . wheat in the United States on July fines and l bail forfeited totaled traffic between here and Portland. Murren on December 5, 1886. and ple of the county in general will ‘ 1 was estimated to exceed last year $63.50. ’ Twenty-five dogs were inl Many of the property owner* filed to this union four daughters were talk and work for it* success there i by 24,000,000 bushels. Movement pounded i and $9 was paid for re- claim* greatly in excel* of the born. is no question as to what the out from India, Argentina and Austra demption of dogs. Plumbing in amount* allowed by the viewer*. He 1* survived by the widow and come will be,” continued Mr. Brown. w off. __ Premiums for I spections numbered 27 and wiring _ lia is ____ falling Allowance* Listed the following daughters: Mrs. Roy "It will be a fair that will be worth high protein wheat in this country inspections amounted to 65. thousands of dollars in an advertis The budget fund report by City Allowances made by 'he viewers C, Ileineck and Mrs. Frank R. Seth Miller, Hillsboro trapshooter, were well maintained. Pacific coast are as follow«: T. H. Prince estate, Menne, Portland; Mrs. Burget A. Rev. Ernest W. Hillis, who for ing way, as well as to unite the won a leg on the E. J. Jaeger han- markets were more active with re- Manager C. G. Reiter and Mrs. $3,707; F. Berg, renter of Prince Vose, Oswego, and Mrs. Roy E. the past year has been pastor of the county socially.” dicap trophy at Everding park in ceipts increasing and a fairly active Helen McDaniels, recorder, showed Another county-wide program is Portland Sunday after pulling trig demand from Europe but little call that $11,241.40 was expended the land, $250; R. C. Pointer, Jl.888.44; Fields, Laurel. He is also survived Free Methodist church in this city, planned for this year. Mr. Brown ger 250 times in a shoot-off of a from the Orient Heavier offering first half and that the total budget Of his Lewi* Pointer, $815.40; Augustine by seven grandchildren, was Friday elected Sunday school and Emma Bens, $1,914.60; 'M; Bern- immediate family he was the last secretary and evangelist for the is arranging to bring together some tie. Thirty-one gunners faced the of crop rye weakened the market, for the year is $30,945. The street of the splendid talent of the differ- traps. but corn held firm. New crop feed budget is $3,700 and $1,361.77 of hard Benz, $696.24; James Daniel survivor. Oregon conference of the Free Cooke. $1,293.94; H. M. Ackley, no For a number of years Mr. Mes- Methodist church at the annual con ent communities of the county so Local gunners, who tied with Mil- barley was generally weaker on in- this has been expended. Cleaning damage; Luella L. Minor, $2,508.60; singer conducted a store at Laurel. ference at the camp ground on the that everyone will have an oppor- ler and others in the first shoot for creasing receipt* but the San Fran- the streets of snow cost $63.20. tunity to hear them. Disco** Bond l**ue Joseph W. Cooke, no damage; Elsie the Jaeger cup, were Dr. E. H. cisco market was reported firm with Canyon road below Beaverton. Competition from the outside is Smith and W. O. Jacobs. Seth Mil- supplies below last year. Best malt- The question of a bond issue of M. Christensen, $1.243,25; E. E. Home Threatened Rev. J. N. Wood of Newberg was expected in the livestock divisions Eberhard and Sarah C. Gratton, ler was second gun in actual num ing grades were firm at all points. $30.000, to be issued soon, occupied On Tuesday Night appointed to the pastorate of the this year and as a result Washing ber of clay birds broken with 98 much of the time and was finally $3,927.20; Perry E. Miller, $4,-1 Butter: The San Francisco mar held over to a special session last Hillsboro church. Rev. Wood was ton county breeders are putting 241.95; Perry FL Miller, trustee, out of a possible 100. Charles Fol A porch roof fire called the fire pastor of this ehurch some years their animals in first class condi lette of Forest Grove won the class ket was steady with prices firmer. night. The issue will take care of Anna Marie Schiller estate, $845.68; department to the Henry Marugg ago, and his old friends and ac- tion to meet all comers. Mr. Brown A prize. Follette also won the Eastern markets were unsettled refunding present bonds and other FL D. and E. W. Higgins, $1,952.56; P. L. and Alice C. B. Peck, $1,- home at Third and Lincoln streets quaintances will welcome him back. points out that the stock here is as doubles with 28 shattered blue rocks with receipts lighter, storing still costa, such as the purchase of the heavy, and production declining but other half of the city hall building. The Hillis family will leave Hills good as it is anywhere, and all that 512.32; Max Muller, $538.58; Ann* about 10:30 Tuesday night. The out of 30 shots. irregular. Dairy feeds are advanc Fire Chief J. J. Hanel and Night M. liarbutt, $810.20; Oswald Jen damage to the house, which is own boro in about ten days for a pre it needs is to be shown in competi- i ing in price generally. tion. Fireman Walter Tews will represent sen, $1,680.90; Noble Holding com ed by the Archbold estate, was liminary survey of the field. Select pany and G. W. Labofne, $1,416.50; slight. The cause of the fire is un- Prunes: Limited future sale^ of the city at the fire chiefs’ conven- The tug-of-war A. E. and Ada Worth, $620; Nettie known. Yugoslavian prunes are reported at ; tion in Portland this week and next. Mistaken directions caused lected soon to give plenty of time I A resolution of intention to im P. Steele and Lewis Smith, $706.10; $3.48 to $3.59 per hundred pounds, prove West Main from Second ave for preparation. The county will - H. G. and Julia I. Drewery, $595; trucks to make a run to Third delivery before October 15 f. o. b. be divided as to direction—north, j F. J. and Florence Howatt, $424.20; Maple streets and around by Valjevo. The crop is now past the nue west to Third avenue, thence condenser before the mistake south, east and west—the same as ' critical period and is expected to north to Jackson and on Jackson (Continued on Pace Four) discovered. | last year. The management will be Columbus Schmidt of West equal or exceed last year’s produc-1 to Fifth avenue, with 16-foot mac- I adam was passed. j glad to know of anyone in the east tion of dried fruit. Union Has Serious Acci Usual Prohibition Law Fine* end of the county who would care The council voted to require the dent Yesterday to select a. team. Grass Seed: The Kentucky blue-i county fair board to take out Are Meted Out, Real Aid grass seed crop is larger and prices enough liability insurance to pro Anyone desiring information re to County Fund* garding the fair should write F. L. Columbus Schmidt, well known being paid growers in eastern states teet the city. City Manager Reiter was instruet- Brown at Laurel and he will gladly farmer in the West Union district, is even lower than last year. Or- A summer lull, made more notice- help out. suffered a broken neck yesterday chard grass seed is moving slowly ed to arrange for the sale of city property at Ninth and Walnut. morning when a wagon load of at prices about like last year. able by the mid-summer heat, has grain tipped over with him on the (By Edward C. Robbins) in the western and northern parts. hit the circuit court and most cases Walters’ ranch. A portion of the "In 1856 I had the honor of of importance have been disposed HE Rev. Henry P. Blnke of Tu load fell on top of him. hearing Abraham Lincoln make a alatin is 94 years old. When of, until after the next grand jury He was brought to the Dr. Smith political speech. Later I was called he passed through the court house session. Two civil cases with juries hospital here and is getting along the other day enroute through Hills upon in Bellevue, Michigan, to make I all right, with his chances of recov boro, some thoughtful individual in a speech on behalf of the cause of took up the court time the last of ery fair, according to Dr. Smith. the week. the sheriff’s office suggested him for republicanism. I did not take into X The third cover spray or the first Schmidt is partially paralyzed. consideration that it was a demo F. R. Leslie pleaded guilty to nn interview for the Argus. Im spray for the second brood codling cratic community and, of course, booze charges and received the By O. T. McWhorter, County Agent , paste with water to make 100 gal mediately attempts weft made to moth in the Willamette valley is Boy Injured When lons of spray. the outcome was that my job went usual $500 fine and six months ’ jail subpoenn the writer and scouting The use of fine sulphur dust for A home-made spreader that is term from Judge Bagley. Olen applied now, according to word re parties were sent oik to every cor up in smoke as a teacher there. ceived by County Agent O. T. Mc Hits Car “ Bike ” the control of brown rot of prunes said to be effective is made as fol "My republican political activities Robbins and Albert Fcgaldo re ner of the community. won for nte the appointment of a , ceived the same dose, They were Whorter from the extension service will be demonstrated Monday at Ed lows: Mix one and one-half pound* Within a few minutes the writer Lindsay McDaniel, son of Mrs. ■ postmastership for two years under paroled for $150. George Foege at O. A. C. The second brood moths Alien’s prune orchard on the Gales of hydrated lime with one and one- was found and instructed to report Lincoln in a Michigan postoffice. I pleaded not guilty to a charge of arc now on the wing and eggs laid Helen McDaniel, city recorder, suf Creek road at the northwest city half gallon* of milk then proceed to the sheriff’s office. Arrival of the Tho postoffice was at Bellevue, Mich operating a dance hall without a by them will hatch in 5 to 8 days. fered an injured hip, possibly limits of Forest Grove. Both power as with the commercial spreader. interview crew nt the designated Lead arsenate is the standard cracked, when he rode his bicycle igan.” This is said to be a favorable license. and hand dusting machinery will be point revealed that the Rev. Blake spray material. The powdered lead into an automobile driven by Earl Rev. Blake's activities in the field year for brown rot. In 1923, a sea- on hand for this occasion. The O. A jury returned a verdict for the had disappeared. Scouting parties of politics began in the days of the defendant in the case of D. S. Gala arsenate is used at the rate of 2 Masterson of near the Shute school A. C. extension service will be in 1 son favorable for brown rot, prob were then sent searching for this struggle over the issue of slavery, way against Walter Beard. J. C. pounds to 100 gallons of water. at First and Baseline streets Fri- charge. ably 25 per cent of the Oregon 94 - year - old Methodist Episcopal Italian prune crop was destroyed by His first vote was cast in 1854 for Hare won out in the suit of C. Thorough application is essential if day. The Oregon Agricultural college minister, who proved to be as live worm injury is to be prevented. According to witnesses the lati this disease and the quality of the the then newly organized republican Rhoades against him. recommends fine sulphur dust for ly as a flea. was going north on First street and remainder was lowered. Many or party, He came from the state ‘‘I told those men to let me alone Clarence E. Freeman was given a City Market Change* Hand* Masterson was going south. The brown rot control. The dust should chards lost as much as 50 per cent. where it was organized, The ranks be applied about one month before and I’d find you myself,” said the divorce decree from Elizabeth Free A trade was made this week Ind, they say, put down his head The disease is always present in of the republican party were for Rev. Blake when he came back into man. A modification of the divorce whereby the City Market becomes I to speed up and get across Baseline. harvest and is easily and quickly the orchards, ready to infest the the most part made up of northern the sheriff’s office. A few moments decree was granted in the case of the property of Mrs. Rose Strachan, Masterson turned from the right applied. fruit whenever ths conditions be democrats who broke from their1 Oscar Raines against Edith Raines. and L. O. McCoy, the former pro side of the street to the left into later the interview was under way Spraying is also recommended in come right. Condition* are prob party on the slavery issue, members I in one corner of the court house. of the former Whig party, which I Orders were given in the follow prietor, becomes the owner of the a wide driveway before reaching place of dusting, and as many al ably more favorable this year for "I was born in Clarkson, Monroe was then breaking up, members of ing cases: C. IL Coleman vs. Alice Strachan farm, four miles above I the corner, according to witnesses, ready have spray equipment no I development of brown rot than any county, New York, on March 31, the Liberty, Free Soil, and other D. Langford etal; William D. Trout Dilley. Mr. McCoy traded his home who say that the lad ran into the doubt some growers will use spray . since 1923. ho began. “I attended OU parties. Blake camo into republi man vs. Guy W. Fair et ux; F. M. place in on the deal also, and will rear end of the Maste^on car. Tho outfits instead of sulphur dust. The Danger from brown rot infection vet Collegiate institute. In 1852 I canism as part of it, with no pre Crabtree vs. Austin Pharis et ux; soon move to the farm. Mrs. Stra boy was thrown from his wheel, spray formula is as follows: l in the Willamette valley is tuffi* removed from New York to Michi vious traditions. Portland Trust & Savings Bank vs. chan is well known here, having for which was completely wrecked. Dissolve one and one-half poynds ciently serious to warrant spraying gan, where I taught school until Mrs. McDaniel has filed a com of spreader or calcium caseinate in or dusting annually about one month As an idealist ho represented an Oregon Nursery; State Industrial merly resided in the eastern part of 1884. At one time I served as a extreme radical standing for com- Accident Commission vs. II. R. town. She has taken possession of plaint against Masterson, charging water. Stir twelve pounds of fine before harvest. O. A. C. Circular county school superintendent, Most Kuehne; Marjr E. Brown vs. Ed- the market, and Mr. McCoy will re- that he made no report of the ac dusting sulphur into this solution, No. 53 for a full description of thia of my time in Michigan was spent (Continued on Page Five) ward C. ♦lettman et ux. mian for a few days to assist bar. cident. . making a smooth paste. Dilute this disease and it* control. Court Friday Street Near Shute Park PROMINENT LAUREI WEEKLY REVIEW OF MARKET INTERESTS PRIZE FDR A FARM EXHIBIT OFFERED Seth Miller Is High Gunner in Portland Event Rev. Hillis to Handle School Work of Church -..„□NECK BROKEN IN Rev. Blake of Tualatin, 94-Year- Old Methodist Minister, in Politics During Struggle Over Slaves T Information On Spray Received By County Agent Use of Sulphur Dust For Control of Brown Rot of Prunes Will Be Demonstrated at Allen's Orchard