The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1928, Image 1

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    Saturday Is Your Last Chance to Register
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Saturday, October t>
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The Leader in Its
VOLUME XXXV
HILLSBORO, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 192«.
Corn, Spud Show
Extend Voters
Exhibits Wanted
New Business
Coming; Window
For the Display
Right to Sign
Structure To
Display Feature
At International
Up Two Nights
House Ireland
The corn and potato show, which
Clerk’s
Office
Open
Friday is put on annually by the Hillsboro
Tamiesie
to
Build
For
No. 32.
Local Girls Youngest State Champs
Farmers having creditable
duce as listed below may leave it
with the county agent at Hillsboro,
who will place them on exhibition
at Portland November 3 in the Pa­
cific International Livestock show.
All prizes won go to the grower.
It is hoped to have Washington
county strongly represented for the
advertising val le.
Exhibits needed are as follows:
Bushel lots of Hannchen barley,
White Winter wheat, Winter rye,
Blue barley, White Spring oats,
Gray Winter oats, and Jenkins Club
wheat. One bale each of clover hay,
oats and vetch. Thirty pounds of
DuChili filberts.
A complete premium list of the
Land Products show may be obtain­
ed from the county agent at Hills­
boro.
Farmers Here
Could Add to
Herds at Gain
Carnation Director Speak* at
chamber of commerce, co-operating
with County Agent <>. T. McWhor-!
Ireland & Company
Chamber Meet
ter. will be held here October 26 j
and 27, according to a decision |
leached nt a joint meeting of the j
■ etail trade committeo with the ,
board of directors Monday night.
Municipal, Commissioner, Rep-
Cush premiums in the amount of I
Need of Developing More Al-
$75 to be donated by the Hillsboro Construction to Start February
•rntative Races Will Pro­
business mon will be given farmers |
Remodel
Front
of
the
1;
faifa Stressed ; Aviator*
for prize winning products.
The |
vide Interest
Corner Building
Talk Monday
show lust year was of material aid,
according to Mr. McWhorter, in
That every citizen of the county bringing 13 out of the 15 Burbank!
completed
Ninety per cent of the farmers in
muy have an opportunity to regis­ potato awards to thia county at the J Arrangements were
j
last
week
between
Dr.
J.
P.
Tamie-
Washington county could with profit
ter. and vote in the general election Pacific International exposition
1,1 sie of Portland and Lester Ireland
add a few more cows to their herds,
November 6. County Clerk E. C. Portland.
1 4 Company for the construction of
according to George S. Bulkley, di­
Luce Tuesday announced that the
The show will be held in a down- i a new building on Main street be-
rector of dairy extension and field
clerk's office in the court house stairs room this year and there wdl tW(.cn Third and Fourth and for
work for the Carnation Milk Prod­
would remain open from 7 to 9 Fri­ be no Industrial exhibits but rather t‘hc'remodeling“ of the“building now
ucts company, in the five western
day and Saturday evenings.
He every business house will dress up i occupied by the Lester Ireland 4
W. C. Theda, chairman,
states,
pointed out that thia would give its window* to compete for a small C(1 ,tore
The new Rtructure will
urged that the farmer save his
those who are employed during the pnze to be given by the Hillsboro a||ow for the rapid expansion of the
day time to register.
Hazel Blades, 12, and Juanita Kerr, 13, Hillsboro baking club team, young stock.
Argus. The purpose is to make the |ar(fp hardware and furniture busi-
Dairying Profitable
No Swearing In
won the state championship at Salem in competition with 21 other teams
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town “breathe” corn and potato neM headed by Mr irelnnd.
Dairying is profitable here, but
Swearing in at the polls was abol­ show.
last week.
many have not taken it up because
Buyi Property
ished by a vote of the people last
The consensus of opinion at the
so far they have been able to get
The W. W. Hall property occu-
year, and a* a result only register­ meeting was in favor of postponing
by on growing wheat or other cover
ed voters may cast their ballot on Buy-In Hillsboro week until the lat-
by th® Princess Beauty Shop
crops rather than to tie themselves
November 6. Anyone that will be ter part of January or early in Feb- and the Abendroth Jewelry store.
up for 365 days in the year, the
of age by November 6 may register. ruary on account of the rush in No- and the W. O. Donelson property
The coveted position of state bak­
speaker pointed out. Mr. Bulkley
to the immediate east, which is now
Registration prior to the presi­ vember and Deceml»er.
ing champions for girls was won in
said he knew of no other line that
occupied
by
Ireland
4
Co.
as
a
dential election, said Mr. Luce, was
Corn stalks will be put in the
would be as profitable to the farmer
warehouse, have been purchased a field of 22 contestants at the
about normal. He pointed out, how­ flag holes along the curbing.
in this county.
and Dr. J. P. Tamiesie will con­ ! state fair Saturday night by the
ever, thut the registration
was
Two men in circuit court last
The price of milk is on the in­
struct a building 50 by 100. Dr. ! Misses Hazel Blades and Juanita
heavier before the primaries due to
Hillsboro high school will open ■ crease because the demand is in­
Tamiesie also plans to put a stucco Kerr, Hillsboro boys’ and girls’ clubs week took short cuts to answer to
the campaign of advertising and
charges against them, and waived the 1928 football season on the ! creasing throughout the world and
finish on the corner building. The baking team.
through the aid of the newspapers.
grand jury indictments and pleaded home gridiron at 3:15 p. m. Friday, | the number of cows is on the de­
Compete at Pacific
property and the new building mean
Interest in Hillsboro seems to be
The two girls will be sent to the guilty. Jose Strunk was fined $500 when they meet Roosevelt high from crease, he brought out. Factories
nn investment of approximately
centered on the municipal election,
on the coast cannot taxe care of the
$17,000.
Construction will start Pacific International in Portland to and given six months in jail by Portland.
although few are losing sight of the
compete against all boys' and girls' Judge Bagley and F. W. Loos was
The Teddies won their first game demand. The Carnation * company,
February 1.
fact that there is u race for county
fined $500 and costs. Both were 6 to 0 from Milwaukie, and are con­ he said, thinks the dairy business is
commissioner and for state repre-
The budget committee for the
The work is made necessary by teams entered from other states at paroled on payment of $250.
fident of adding the scalps of the sound and is backing it. He said
sentative besides the big issue < > f city was named at the council meet­ the growing needs of the Lester Ire­ the exposition. The winner will re­
Pleas of not guilty were made by local gridders to their belt. The the plants would likely be hard
the day—that of the presidency of ing Tuesday night and the group land 4 Co., which is also using the ceive the O. M .Plummer trophy.
The girls will also receive a free Harry Hoffman, J. B. Beckwith and Portlanders have always had a good pressed for their milk supply in the
wilt meet with the council October Tamiesie building on the south side
the United States.
Wood.
eleven and the local boys are going future.
Urge Candidacy
16. The committee includes Harry of Main street with its furniture trip to the O. A. C. boys’ and girls’ Frank
Orders were given in the follow­ to have a real fight on their hands.
Good Year Around
summer
session
next
year.
Petitions were filed this week for Hill, , S. C. Killen, L. T. MePheeters, and farm implement departments.
The local team scored 95 and ing eases: Adam S. Clark vs. Carrye
Coach B. M. Goodman has round-! The need of developing more al­
'1 human Connell for councilman for W. ’ Verne McKinney, Glenn Staple- The new building will have double
B. Gorton and Earl C. Bronaugh;
falfa was stressed by Mr. Bulkley,
a two yenr period in southwest ton und M. H. Stevenson.
display windows and there will be a Multnomah county was second with W. E. Pegg vs. Margaret Waite; ed his team into a real snappy foot­
Hillsboro, Mr. Connell signed only
A petition was presented from large balcony. When the new struc­ 92 and Lane county was third with Arnold D. Schmidt vs. Margaret ball machine. Patterson is ready to 1 who said the crop was successful on
play now, and it will be a different most soils here, He said the in­
after the urgent request of his many property owners on North Range ture is completed the I.ester Ireland 91 points.
Hazel Blades, 12, and Juanita Schmidt; F. P. Gram Co., Inc., vs. playing team than that which play- crease had been outstanding, but
friends, and this completes the street between Oak and Walnut ask­ 4 Co. will have a ground floor
S. Edward Angalone; Elwood Lum­
’ ” has uncover­ that it could be greater. Winter
ticket headed by Orange Phelps for ing that the Southern Pacific be re­ space of 100x150 feet, for it is al­ Kerr. 13, are the youngest to ever ber Co. vs. J. E. Reeves et al; J. , ed Jefferson. “Goody
win
the
staty
champions
’
dn.
ed
a
number
of
new
plays that dairying has developed here to the
may -r and the following aldermanic quired to pave. It was pointed out ready occupying the first floor of
point where the milk production is
Curtis Hulit won fifth in the boys’ R. Cartwright vs. A. L. Sumwal; should puzzle the visitors.
candidates:
M. H. Stevenson in that the petition would have to be the W. O. Donelson building on
al.
as great in the winter time as it is
(Con Unit ««I <>n P« k « Four)
changed to read as a regular im­ Hurd, besides the basement of the and girls’ Guernsey’ calf club ex­ et Divorce
decrees were granted A.
in the summer. This, he said, was
provement petition.
same building and half of the up- hibit at Salem, and Esther Boge W. Kilburg from Ida M. Kilburg,
the only place on the coast where
won sixth in Jersey calf club work.
The bonding ordinance for street { stairs of the corner structure.
this was the case.
Hazel Blades placed seventh in and Verda Lenocker from Floyd Le-
improvements this year was passed.
Growth Rapid
Mr. Bulkley outlined the romance
the home economics judging con­ nocker.
The city manager was instructed
(Continued on Page Four)
Judge Bagley is in Tillamook this
Mr.
Ireland,
a
native
son,
moved
test.
to investigate a Fordson to be used
week for the October term of court.
here
several
years
ago
from
North
in municipal street work.
Orders given late yesterday and
Plans for the Washington County [
The high school was granted the Plains and became associated with
Harold Emrick anil Dean Thomp­
to'lay in circuit court are as fol­ Christian Endeavor convention at
George Allen in the hardware busi­
UM
‘
of
the
auditorium
Friday
night.
son, Hillsboro boys, who were ar­
lows: The Commercial Corporation Orenco October 19, 20 and 21, were
ness. He later purchased Mr. Alien’s
rested September 23 at The Dnlles
vs. S. E. Brown and Grace I. A. made at a meeting of the officers at
interest and after some years H. A.
and turned over to local authorities
Busch; D. S. Harvey vs. Paul the home of Miss Martha James
Deck, former pastor of the Hills­
or, nn auto theft charge, were re­
Kroehn, and A. L. Chase vs. Vic- here Monday night. One of the . The estate of John Siegenthaler,
boro Congregational church, became
leased to department of justice offi­
The Commercial Casualty Insur­ toria and Don A. Cole.
features of this convention is to be
a partner of Mr. Ireland. The busi­
cials Monday, The federal govern­
the young people’s meeting on Sun- ; 49, who died September 21 at the
ness has continued to expand until ance company, the concern in which
county hospital, has been admitted
ment will prosecute the two or! a
day night of the convention, led by to probate. The heirs include John
row it is considered one of the P. J. VanBruggen, high school con­
Walter Lee. The officers are is- j
charge of crossing the state line
tractor. was bonded, will likely have
city's
largest
business
institutions.
Siegenthaler, father, and the fol­
Frank Herb, for many years a
Into Washington in a stolen car.
to secure another builder and go on
suing invitations to all other young
lowing brothers and sisters: Fred
The machine, owned by Otto John- resident of Greenville, died at the
with the construction of the new
people’s organizations in the county
Siegenthaler, Multnomah county;
ston, was stolen from the streets Ge. <1 Samaritan hospital in Portlnnd
union high school. This information
to attend the convention as much as
Mrs. Lydia Hartmann, Alberta, Can­
last
night.
Mr.
Herb
was
taken
to
here September 19.
was given the high school Wednes­
possible, but especially this young
ada;
Mrs. Mary Mix and Louis Sie­
the hospital yesterday afternoon.
day by L. J. Merrill, chairman of
people’s meeting.
genthaler, of this county.
Buxton 4 Prickett at Forest Grove
B. M. Goodman was runner-up in
the union board, who is still hope­
The Richard H. Rowden estate
will have charge of the arrange­
/ ful that the work will be rushed to the coast range inter-club golf tour­
I has also been admitted to probate.
ments, but the date of the funeral
—
a point where the building will be nament at the McMinnville course
The estate of Charles Martin
has not been set.
An automobile, owned by C. F. | ready for occupancy by the Christ- Saturday and Sunday. He was pre­
Stites, who died September 14, has
sented with the runner-up trophy,
Grabel of south of Hillsboro, was t mas vacation.
been admitted to probate.
It is
stolon from in front of the court
Representatives of the surety j a player putting in bronze.
A reception to the members of
| valued at $15,000. The widow is
The Forest Hills ace lost the
house between 8 and 8:30 p. m. company were here Saturday and
the faculty of the Hillsboro grade
Offices at the court house and the the only heir.
Saturday, and approximately 16 i the matter has been referred to the championship to Will Palmroc of
schools and the union high school
C. E. Schiffer, the widower, and
Seaside after having his man four banks of the city will be closed
hours later authorities at Dunsmuir. ' head office at San Francisco.
will be given at the Masonic temple
up on the eleventh hole. Goodman’s Friday, October 12, on account of I a daughter, are named as the heirs
Cal., hnd the car in their possession
next Wedne day evening by the
putting went bad on him then and Columbus day. The day is listed as of Florence W. Schiffer, who died
and Earl Larson of near Hillsboro
Hillsboro Coffee club and the Hills­
The first Boy Scout court of and Walter Hurley of California
the Seaside finalist carried it to the a non-judicial day on the court cal­ August 19. The estate has been ad­
endar.
boro chamber of commerce. The honor for the fall season will be were under arrest on an auto theft
mitted to probate.
nineteenth hole to win.
Coffee club committee handling the held nt the Knights of Pythias hall charge. The two will be released I
Goodman and J. H. Garrett of
event is made up of Mrs. Frank Tuesday evening with R. Frank to federal authorities on a charge >
Hillsboro and Dr. Ralph Mills, Joe
Peters, Mrs. Elwood Johnson and I Peters, chairman of the court, pre-’ of driving a stolen car across the [
Frandsen and Norman Armes of
Mrs. A. H. Busch. G. V. Payne and siding. A number of scouts in the' state line.
Mrs. Claude Roy suffered a pain­ Forest Grove represented Forest
Charles Walker are on the chamber local district will receive honors at
Mr. and Mrs. Grabel came into ful scalp wound last Thursday af­ i Hills in the tournament, which in­
of commerce committee.
thnt time.
I Hillsboro Saturday evening to do ternoon when she slipped as she cluded a five-man team from Sea­
j their shopping and, after putting stepped off the curb at Second and side, Tillamook, Woodburn, Silver-
their groceries in the car, walked Main streets and then fell against .ton. Forest Hills and McMinnville. |
Considerable interest is being makers will learn something of
Goodman and Frandsen qualified
around the business district. Mr. the hub of an automobile. Passers­
Graliel left the key in his car. Offi­ by picked her up and took her to | in the championship flight, but shown by the women of this com­ value in how to add the delicate
Frandsen was eliminated in the first munity in the cake and pie baking and dainty touches that every wo­
cers were notified when they found the office of Dr. D. E. Wiley.
Mrs. R. Relke of Portland was round on Saturday. Dr. Mills quali­ contest to be held Wednesday after­ man likes to see on her dinner and
the car missing, and it was on in­
formation from here that the men bruised about the knee and cut on fied in the first flight, Garrett in the noon at the Argus free electric luncheon table. A Hotpoint auto­
the face when she was thrown second and Armes in the third. cooking school in the Venetian matic range will be used.
were arrested.
During the last summer the Ore­
Chnrles E. Wells, manager of the
Every woman in Washington
Larson was recently paroled by through the windshield in an auto­ Armes drew a bye on the first and theater. The school will be held
telephone company here for fifteen gon company, together with other federal authorities on a charge of mobile accident Friday night near with Garrett and Mills was elimi­ October 15, 16 and 17, and scores county is extended an invitation to
years, has resigned as district com­ telephone properties in Oregon and tampering with mail boxes at Sea­ Aloha. Mr. and Mrs. Relke were nated in the semi-finals.
Howard of women are marking these dates attend and from the attendance at
mercial superintendent of the West Washington, were merged into the side, according to local officers.
driving back to Portland in the fog Smith of Sherwood, playing for down for an interesting and helpful previous schools sponsored by the
Coast Telephone company, effective West Coast Telephone company,
Argus it is evident that all home­
when they were struck by another Mac, defeated Garrett on the eigh­ diversion.
October 1, and has also disposed of Mr. Wells continuing in charge of
makers are eager to pick up any
teenth hole, the two being even up
car.
Prizes as offered in the contests information that will be an aid to
the properties formerly composing
hie holdings in the company.
on the seventeenth.
already call for values of more than
When asked for his reason, he the Oregon Telephone company.
Frandsen shot low medal score, a $100 and it is likely that the Argus them.
said that the large amount of detail
Mr. Wells’ resignation was entire­
73, for the meet.
will be able to announce further of-
work and correspondence entailed in ly voluntary, not only for the rea­
J. H. Garrett held unquestioned ferings in the next issue of the pa­
the supervision of some sixteen dif­ sons mentioned above, but because
I supremacy debonaire a la Beau per.
Aw’ards in the cake baking
ferent exchanges interfered with his he “had enough to keep him as busy
Mrs. Louise Palmer Webber of
Brummell, when it came to choosing contest will be as follows: 1st, Hot­
golf. Speaking more seriously, he as he wanted to be.”
Portland, prominent club woman,
the best looking golfer, according to point Virginian urn
set, value
said that he had discovered that he
Fern McCargan of Portland suf­ the McMinnville Telephone Regis­ i $21.50; 2nd, Premier Duplex pick­
‘‘Well, you know I have several will be the speaker at the meeting
was not as young as he used to be, boys,” he said, when asked if he of the Coffee club on October 12. fered a glass cut on her face and ter. “Doc” Mills was judged the
up vacuum cleaner, value $20; 3rd,
and that the close application and referred to his golf. “By the time The subject will be “American bruised legs in an automobile acci­ slowest player.
Hotpoint super-automatic iron, value
confinement to the office .were of- all of them are running telephone Home,” and Mrs. A. W. Havens will dent near Aloha Saturday night, ac­
$8.80; 4th, bridge lamp, value $5,
fecting his health.
be
the
leader.
cording to an accident report filed
exchanges, it will keep me busy go­
and 5th, 49-Ib sack Fisher's Blend
Mr. Wells came to Hillsboro on ing from one to another and show­
Charter members of the club will in the sheriff's office by Henry Ja­
flour, value $2.
March 1, 1914, and purchased the ing them just where to hit the be honor guests.
cobson, who says that E. C. Stout
Pie bakers will compete for the
plant of the Hillsboro Telephone ball."
Hostesses for the afternoon will was parked on the highway and that
following awards: 1st, Miller table
company. During the following four
be
Mrs.
M.
McFarland,
Mrs.
L.
C.
he
didn't
see
him
on
account
of
the
‘‘Huh, I couldn’t move Ma on a
lamp, value $24; 2nd, Universal
or five years ho completely recon­
Riggs and Mrs. A. M. Carlile.
fog.
structed the lines, putting up some bet,” answered Mr. Wells, when
Women of the county who will waffle iron, value $10.50; 3rd, No.
The places to secure the
15,000 feet of cable, changing the queried if he planned to leavo Hills-
assist Mrs. R. Frank Peters, chair­ 21 Manning Bowman percolator,
best of service in all lines
man of the "Hoover for President” value $8.95; 4th, Excel corn pop­
service from the old magneto or boro.
Throughout his residence here,
women’s club are Mrs. R. W. Sip­ per. value $3.50, and Sth, 49-lb
“ring down” to the modern battery
may be found each week in
ple of Cochran, Mrs. W. A. Sar­ sack Fisher's Blend flour, value $2.
service. Four years ago ho pur­ Mr. Wells has been active in all
the classified
gent of Gales Creek, Mrs. J. E. Ben­
chased the property south of the civic and lodge affairs. Ho is now
All cakes and pies must be turn­
Hillsboro Business and
nett of Laurel, Mrs. W. L. Moore ed in at the Venetian theater by 12
city hall on Second street and built serving ns n councilman from south­
Clarence Barbur, formerly of
Washington county motorists have of Banks, Mrs. C. A. Broderson of m. Wednesday. An attendant will
tho present telephone building. east Hillsboro and at different times
Professional Directory
Early in 1927 he became associated has served as an officer of the cham­ Hillsboro, suffered a fracture of the paid to the state $40,140.24, from Forest Grove, and Mrs. George be present to receive the entries.
in the
ber
of
commerce.
skull
when
a
motorcycle
on
which
March 16 of this year to September Pratt of Orenco.
There are no reservations as to the
with Charles Hall and Earl W. Gates
William E. Everett of Everett, he and Alex Gordon, another Port­ 15, according to a report of Secre­
The club will have its headquar- materials to be used.
of Marshfield in the organization of
the Oregon Telephone company and Wash., is succeeding Mr. Wells and land policeman, skidded and crash­ tary of State Hal Hoss. The county ters in the Commercial National
Miss Dorothy Hubbs, home eco­
the Hillsboro exchange became a it is the hope of the retiring mana- ed into a woodpile while answering receives $8,894.30, and $26,682.92 Bank Annex on Second street, and nomist of the Edison Electric Ap­
an
accident
call
in
Portland
Mon
­
goes
to
the
state
highway
fund.
Mr.
Everett
will
continue
ger
that
plans
are
being
made
for
commu
­
part of the company. Mr. Wells
pliance company, will give helpful
"Read the ads,—It pays!"
rerved as general commercial super­ to make his headquarters in Hills- day. The injured man was taken The sum of $4,548.02 is used for nity meetings and speeches in the information to the housewife each
to the St. Vincent's hospital.
administrative expense.
near fuiure.
boro.
intendent.
afternoon at 2:30 to 4. Local home-
J
And Saturday Evenings
T. Connell a Candidate
Milk
Price
Increases
State Honors
Football Season
Short Cuts to
Justice Taken To Be Ushered in
Friday Afternoon
Select Budget
Body for City
Meeting for Young
People Is Feature
Local Boys Turned
Over to Government
Frank Herb Dies in
Portland Hospital
"Goody” Loses
On Nineteenth
Car Is Stolen
Here Saturday
Hold Reception for
Teachers Next Week
John Siegenthaler
Estate Is Probated
Bondsmen May Have
To Continue Work
Court House, Banks,
To Honor Columbus
First Scout Honor
Court Tuesday Eve
Mrs. Claude Roy Is
Hurt in Curb Fall
Many Prizes Offered Women
In Cake and Pie Baking Event
Wells Resigns from Post in
West Coast Telephone Group
Louise P. Webber
Speaks Before Club Woman Hurt When
Fog Causes Wreck
Hoover Club Women
Workers Appointed
IT’S TRUE!
Former Local Man
County Motorists
Hurt in Portland
Pay in Large Sum
Millsbortjj^rous