The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 25, 1928, Image 1

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October 26 - 27
VOLUME XXXV
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1928
No. 33.
Corn and Potato
Last Chance for
Legionnaires to
Many Pass in
Blocked Punt
Treglown Not
W. A. Root to
Show to Be Held
Clubbing Offers
Give Cash Prize
Inspection of
Paves Way to
Guilty, Says
Head Pomona
In Another Place
Next Wednesday
For Best Display
Hilhi Victory
Spuds Locally
Jury Friday
For the Year
The annual corn and potato show
The American Legion through the
Wednesday, October 31, is the
sponsored by the Hillsboro chamber
activities committee is offering a >5
last day for anyone wishing to take
Work of College Department of commerce, the county fair board Newberg on Short End of 20 advantage of the liberal clubbing Case Goes to Jurors Thurs­ cash prize to the business house hav­ Officer* Named at Meeting
nnd County Agent O. T. McWhorter
ing tne best decorated window dur­
offers made by this newspaper with
With Leedy Grange
to 0 Gridiron Game
Completed in County
day Evening
will be held Friday and Saturday of
ing the week previous to Armistice
all of the Portland daily newspapers.
thia week in the old Star garage
Day. The general theme is to be
All orders «hould he turned into this
quarter* in the Long building next
in connection with
the
historic
office not later than 5 p. m. Wed­
door to Long’s Hhurware. The «how
event.
nesday.
will be open during the evenings.
An
advance
sale
of
tickets
for
The Morning Oregonian and the
Advance indication« are that the
the Armistice Day dance will be
Hillsboro
Argus,
by
mad,
a
regular
exhibit« for the show will fur
and
Paraphernalia made, according to a decision made Income Tax Urged in Talk;
Certified Grade Allows Only corn
surpass that of last year in quality. Goodman’s Boys to Play the >7.50 value, may be secured for $fi. Liquors
at the post meeting Tuesday night.
Stand for Temperance
This
same
rate
applies
to
the
Jour
­
Many
of
the
entries
after
being
ex
Five Per Cent Disease;
Taken in Enforcement Is
Powerful McMinnville
Prizes will be given the legionnaires
nal and the Argus. The Daily and
hibited here will be taken to Port­
Taken in Resolution
selling
the
greatest
number
of
tic
­
Sunday Oregonian or the Daily and
land for the Pacific International.
Team Friday
Standard Grade Less
Ordered Destroyed
kets.
Sunday Journal and the Argus, by
Most of the business houses have
W. A. Root of Tigard was elected
A special meeting will be held in
mail, may be had for (7.80,
Beaverton in a week or so to lay master of Pomona grange at the
Forty two Washington county entered the window display contest
Hilhi bucked und panned it« way
A verdict of not guilty wax re­ final
for
the
Argus
>5
cash
prize.
Mal
­
The
Portland
Telegram
and
the
meeting
with Leedy grange at Cedar
plans for Armistice Day, and
farmers passed the field inspections
colm Tennant, head window decor­ to u 20 to 0 victory over u highly- Argus, by mail, a regular >6.50 turned by a jury in circuit court to start the membership drive to put Mills yesterday. Mr. Root succeeds
for certified potatoes conducted this ator
the Meier A Frank com­ touted Newberg high team on the value, is obtainable during this Friday morning after being out all Hillsboro post over the top. Enter­ C. W. Craft of Forest Grove, who
yvur by the farm crops department pany for
in Portland, will judge the local gridiron Friday afternoon in month for >4.50. The Portland News night on the case of William Treg­ tainment will be provided and ex- has been at the head of the grange
of the Oregon State Agricultural
Friday afternoon. The the first conference game of the and Argus, by mail, the same value, lown, local man. charged with lar­ service men in the county are in­ in the county for a number of
college, according to a report made windows
genera)
idea
to be carried out was
can be had for >4 until October 31. ceny by embezzlement while work­ vited to attend.
year«.
by County Agent O. T.
McWhorter.
1 McWh
ing for the county. The case took
advertising for the corn and potato xeaion. The boy« from Quaker town
Other officers named were: John
The post will have charge of the
Eleven passed tl
standard grade show. The skill shown by a num­ never threatened to cross the Hills­ This liberal offer applies on all ex­ up two days in court last week with
tensions
of
subscription
.
Brady, Forest Grove, overseer; Mr*.
tent. The field in
ictions have just ber of local buxinc-x house« has re­ boro goul line, while Coach B. M.
R. Frank Peters representing the chamber of commerce luncheon on S. A. D. Meek, Arcade, lecturer; B.
5.
The executive com­
been completed.
Goodman'«
provided the
defense and E. B. Tongue and Paul November
sulted in many attractive windows. visitors with gridster«
D. Reezes, Cedar Mills, steward; R.
In cbm * of the
a number of dangerous
grade of
Patterson handling the prosecution. mittee is in charge of arrangements. Hornecker, Hillsboro, assistant ste­
The annual business men’s ban­
seed potatoes, fie
show not
thrusts.
Members of the jury were George
ward;
Rev. E. B. Lockhart, Hills­
given by the legion will be
total of
to exceed 5 per
Block« Two Punt«
A. Kirkpatrick, H. R. Hoffman, Wil­ quet
boro, chaplain; B. K. Denney, Bea­
1
eld
early
in
December.
Mosaic, Wilt, Rhi
Blackhg.
liam C. Christensen, Charles A.
John Hare, Hilhi left end, who
verton, treasurer; Mrs. G. C. Chase,
Leaf Roll, und u
iato dis­
Hunt, Nelxe John-on, Jr., C. L. Syl-
waa outstanding on defense und of-
Hillsboro, secretary; A. M. Kennedy,
cases. Standard
allows a
verson, Ebert Ohling, Peter Rahn,
fenae, and blocked two punts, paved
Beaverton, gatekeeper; Mrs. Maggie
slightly larger pi
und in-
Frank B. Cleveland. John H. Kin-
the way for the fir-t touchdown
Stark, Beaverton, Ceres; Mrs. R.
eludes those pot nt
I will not
del,
Henry
Herb
and
Albert
H.
Hay
­
when he blocked a Newberg punt
Hornecker, Hillsboro, Pomona; Mrs.
quite make the ci
rade. The
Funeral
service«
for Willium
den.
it wax recovered by Pa-ley in
E. G. Cox, Hillsboro, Flora, and
used for Hamelman, 118, of Corm liu , who and
standard seed pi
The trial of E. J. Klink, charged
the shadows of the Newberg goal
Miss Effie VanKleek, Tigard, lady
commercial planting. The total acre­ died October 17, were held from the posts, Churle- Blazer dropped back
Miss Rosie Bates of Gaston was with
assault with a dangerous
assistant steward.
age of
Cornelius Lutheran church Saturday and thre. a pus« to Hare for the chosen president of the Washington weapon, came to an abrupt end this
Opposition to the two Dunne bill*
county this year is larger
afternoon with the Rev. II. Timmcke first counter. Hare converted.
County Christian Endeavor conven­ morning when Klink pleaded guilty
Mr. and Mr«. A. B. Flint of was urged by Dr. A. Slaughter of
1927.
officiating.
Interment was in the
tion,
which
was
held
at
Orenco
Fri
­
to
the
simple
charge
of
assault
and
Scholls
were
injured
in
an
automo
­
Salem, who said that the legislature
The second touchdown came by
The following
potato
grower i Cornelius Lutheran cemetery.
aerial route when Blazer tossed day, Saturday and Sunday. Others battery. W. G. Hare handled the bile accident Sunday near Willa­ would bring about a reduction in
passed the tivhl inspection« for rer-
Mr. Hamelman, n resident of a the short
named were as follow : Mrs. Ed defense. The case started yesterday mina and brought back to the Mc­ the license fees at the next session.
pass
to
Hare,
who
twisted
titled potatoes this year:
Washington county for 40 years,
The Flints re­ Passage of the Dunne license reduc­
sidestepped and sprinted 40 Wilson, of Bethany, vice-president; and was being heard before a jury. Minnville hospital.
F. J. Krueger, 1.innton, R. •>
wax born in Germany on November and
Arthur I. Goodrich was found turned from California Thursday tion bill, he said, would leave the
to a touchdown.
Try for Barbara Cady, Beaverton, second
Conrad Dick, Hill-boro, It. Ï.
7, 1869. He emigrated to Califor­ yards
vice-president; June Walker, Forest guilty by a jury of driving an auto­ and were on their way to Delake to state in a «erious predicament and
Fred H. Meyer. Hillsboro, IL 3.
nia in 1885 nnd then came to Wash­ point failed. The third score came Grove, secretary, and Inez Porter, mobile while intoxicated.
surprise Mr. Flint’s brother, Harry, might result in shunting the burden
i line buck by little Blazer, who
L. E. Furrow, Hillsboro.
ington county, nettling near Forest on
The hearing in the case of the and family.
on to property. Dr. Slaughter spoke
by the way can sure pick his holes Gaston, treasurer.
II. J. Valentine, Heuverto
(¡rove, in 1888. Mr. Hamelman was in
Mr. Flint suffered concussion on in favor of a non-political judiciary
The
following
superintendents Portland Trust company against the
the opposing line.
Hare con­
Roy E. Bierly, Beaverton I . 3.
married to Mi « Marie llacke at
Oregon
Nursery
company
was
con
­
the
side
of
the
head
and
when
Mrs.
were named for the year: L. W.
and urged support of Loyal M. Gra­
Nutmere Orchards (Rowell Bros. ) Cornelius in 1890.
After a few verted the point and brought the Tucker. Beaverton, junior; Mr.«. tinued.
Flint was thrown from the car four ham of Forest Grove for the su­
Hillsboro, R. 2.
years near Forest (¡rove and at score to 20 points.
Orders
were
given
in
the
follow
­
ribs
were
torn
loose
from
the
spine.
Nutlry Orchards
Leonard Rea, although in a crip­ Rosa Jane Bates, Gaston, interme­ ing cases: J. B. Cartwright vs. A. Mr. Flint also suffered internal in­ preme court.
(Curl
Wohl- Dilley they moved to a farm south
diate; H. F. Wilson, Forest Grove,
That income Is wealth and should
Schlegel), Laurel, R. •»
of Cornelius. He retired ubout nine pled condition as the result of the young people; Mrs. J. J. Wismer, L. Sumwait et al; State Industrial juries.
pay taxes was the opinion expressed
Roy II. Jaquith, Sherwood, R. 4.
Hood River gume, went into the
years
ago.
Accident Commission vs. W. F. Rob­
Another
car
was
met
on
a
nar
­
Hillsboro
alumni;
Emma
Kehrli,
•>
E. L. Seiffert. Hillsboro, R.
Deceased is survived by the widow fray after the game was only a few Orenco, lookout and extension; May ertson; John Michel vs. George H. row bridge and the Flint car rolled by Ray W. Gill of Portland, member
C. L. Johnson, Sherwood.
nnd two daughters and a »on as minutes > old and brought the crowd Smeltzer, Mountain Home, prayer Bennett et ux; State Industrial Ac­ over the bank, according to M. P. of the executive committee of the
state grange.
He also talked on
David Beaudoin, Sherwood, R.
follow«: Mr«. A. W. Hoffman, Hill- to its feet with a 40-yard run, meeting; Mr«. Catherine Rrt-h. Oren­ cident Commission vs. Charles D. Cady, who was
returning from prohibition. Mrs. Ada Jolly, presi­
11. P. Strickler,
-
’
Sherwood, R. 3
boro, nnd Mrs. J. E. Huisman und which placed Hilhi in a position to co, social; Margaret Pratt, Orenco, Wagner; Joe Klinger vs. Frank Rockaway and arrived at the scene dent
of the Oregon W. C. T. U.,
score,
The Quaker- held at this
John Strickler, Sherwood. R. 3
W. P. Hamelman, Cornelius.
assistant social; Ella Bruce, Moun­ Klinger; E. B. Tongue vs. Ella Hus­ of the accident shortly after it hap­ talked on “Safeguarding the consti­
(’. S. Haynes, Sherwood, R. 3
Six Busch brothers, A. H., Robert point, however.
tain Home, missionary; Ben Leu, ton; O. T. Phillips et ux vs. FYancis pened. When the car turned over tution.”
Scott I Haynes, Sherwood, R. 3
The team showed power in every Bethany, education and efficiency; Roy Wilson et al.
and Walter of Hillsboro, Louis and
Mr. Flint was thrown from the car
A resolution pledging a firm stand
Otto Brose, Sherwood, R. 3.
Henry of Forest Grove and Fred of department of the game and gave Mr-. A. S. Hatch, Christian Endea­
A divorce was granted Charles A. and his foot was caught between for the temperance cause was pass­
William Peter». I Sherwood, R. 3.
Mist, acted ax pallbearers, as Mr. indications that they would make vor World; Mildred Wilson, Forest Pfahl from Lenora A. Pfahl.
the side of the car and a sapling. ed. The state master was urged in
John Fischer, Sherwood, K. 3.
Hamelman had been their guardian the other conference teams sit up (¡rove, mimeograph; Martha James,
Arthur I. Goodrich was fined >500 He was hanging head down uncon­
S. P. Taylor, Hillsboro, R. 2
since the death of their parents.
und tuke notice before the season Hillsboro, publicity; Ed Wilson, and sentenced to six months in jail scious, when rescuers reached him. a resolution to use his influence to
bring the national grange meeting
1. M. Miller, Hillsboro, R 2
Hr had been an officer in the ends. The line opened holes that Bethany. 10th legioa: Mrs. Ed Wil­ on a liquor charge. He was paroled
It took a great number of men to the state of Washington in 1929.
V. < - ’. —
Wenstrom, Laurel.
church nt Cornelius since it was helped the backs to add to their son, Bethany,
for >300.
to raise the car and extricate Mr.
qtiiet
hour;
Rev.
Resolutions of sympathy wpre
E. E. Northrup, Bank», R. 3.
built.
yardage totals. Jack Rushlow show- George Pratt, Orenco, and Rev. J.
Henry R. Greenburg was found Flint. While the rescue work <as
¡tel Bro«., Sherwood, R. 5.
The many and beautiful floral i d power in line plays after going Raymond Fite, Forext Grove, pas­ guilty Tuesday by a jury of driving going on Harry Flint and family passed for Mrs. K. A. Bentley of
Hillsboro
and Philip Olsen, for many
Cha«. Schmidlin, Vernonia.
offering« were a token of the high in early in the second half.
while intoxicated.
came along on their way home. years a prominent member of the
tor advisers.
Earl Thompson, Dilley.
esteem in which he was held in the
Newberg came to the home of the
The judge has given an order to When he went up to the car to lend grange and master of Hillsboro
The officers were installed Sun­
S. T. Walter«, Portland, R. 2.
community.
blue and white fresh from a 13 to day afternoon by James Henderson destroy all liquors and parapher­ his assistance, he made the discov­ grange for eight years.
Donald Edy, Sherwood, R. 3.
0 drubbing handed Tillamook.
A of Portland, state president.
nalia taken in the enforcement of ery that it was his brother. Mr.
Granville Everest of Laurel pre­
Antone Evers, Forest Grove, R. 2.
the prohibition laws.
special leased wire at the field gave
Cady did not know that it was Mr. sented Leedy grange, the host
Victor Boleen, Hillsboro, R, 6
On Friday evening a “gifting ac­
Newberg play by play reports of
Flint until Harry Flint arrived.
group, wtih a painting. The regis­
William Waibel, Hillsboro, R. 6.
quainted" party was held in the
the game.
tration at the meeting totaled 125
Carl Brown, Cornelius, R. 2.
church.
Mac Smothers Grove
members and four guests.
N. G. Johnson. Corneliu«. R. 2.
The first session was held Friday
Ten members of Leedy grange
McMinnville will be the opposition evening and Rev. E. F. Leake of
Shady Heard, Forest Grove.
were initiated into the fifth degree.
Friday afternoon and from early Portland gave a talk on “Personal
Glen F.pler, Forest Grove.
A social program was put on by
season dope Mac has one of the responsibility to Christ in our recre­
Ito I..it Warren«, Foii-t QtOTt,
Leedy grange last night and it in­
ne«- efficiency for it gives greater best team« in its history.
They ation.”
Slur route.
Mrs. Julia Hatch Taylor,
Chief of Police L. V. Jenkins of
Comfort nnd more resistance to dis­ piled up 59 points against Forest formerly of Orenco, and who is now­ Portland delivered an address on
E. H. Smith, Hillsboro,
Oregon State Agricultural Col­ cluded a drill, musical numbers,
ease in the opinion of Dr. Henry (¡rove high two weeks agrt before home on furlough as a missionary his experiences Sunday night before lege, Corvallis, Oct. 25.—Alice Nos­ readings and talks. Music was fur­
llagg & Sons, Reedville.
nished by the Bethany orchestra of
Cline Fixott, who addressed the the (¡rove boys decided they had to Siam, gave an illustrated lecture a
A. Sandstrum, Beaverton. R. 2.
crowded
Methodist
Episcopal ier, freshman in home economics
members of the chamber of com­ had enough.
E. Stabler, Portland. R. 2.
on Siam. Miss Dulcina Brown of church. He gave many incidents to from Hillsboro, was chosen as a 22 pieces.
merce at the luncheon Monday noon.
It. D Gi.if. Portland, R. 2.
Hilhi lineup: Hare, le; Pasley, It; Portland had charge of Devotionals show that children are the ones that first soprano in the Madrigal club
Dr. J. R. Marshall acted as chair­ Gabie, lg; Dinsmore, c; Patterson, during the session. Mis' Brown is pay when couples are divorced and by Professor Paul Petri, director of
H. R. Findley, Portland. R. 2.
rg; Chase, rt; Freeman, re; Blazer, superintendent of week-day schools
the conservatory of music.
More
Those passing the standard grade man.
Dr. Fixott cited the progress that qb; M. Johnson, rh; Cox, If; 11. of religion. Rev. Fite was in charge that spiritual instruction in the than 120 candidates were tried out
are: H. J. Valentine, Beaverton, R.
home is the safeguard of youth.
had
been
made
in
the
fight
against
Johnson, fb. Substitutions: Rea for of the song service. Miss Brown was
3; C. L. Johnson, Sherwood; George
Officers Burch. Brown. Johnson by Professor Petri for membership
M. Johnson; Rushlow for Cox; M. toastmistress at the banquet Satur­ and Lieutenant Tyler made up the in the Glee club for men and the
L. linker, •, Sherwood, R. 3; Mike disease during the past decade.
Factors
that
make
lower
effi
­
Johnson for Chase; T. Tongue for day evening.
Yunker, Forest (¡rove; Mrs. Lot
quartet and Mrs. Lamb was pianist. Madrigal club for women. Members
Official inspection of the local
Butler, Hillsboro, R. 5; John Mui ciency, he said, were as follows: Pasley; Batchelar for Rea; Rogers
The regular Sunday school and The officers all appeared in uniform will be chosen in the spring from
Improper
healing
and
ventilation,
for
H.
Johnson;
Kelly
for
Gabie;
B.
loy. Laurel; Frank Muhly, Corneliu-,
church services were held Sunday and sat upon the platform, the quar­ these groups to take part in an an­ chapter of the W. R. C. was held
11. 2; J. Edw. Wilson, Beaverton R. lack of exercise, lack of attention to Tongue for Dinynore; Turner for morning. In the afternoon several tet delighting the children with a nual operetta.
This operetta will Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Anna
2; J. T. Croeni, Beaverton, R •>. personal hygiène and neglect of oral Patter on; Vickers for Freeman; conferences were held and the offi­ special number for them. One num­ be given on a state tour by the Steinbaugh of Portland, department
Ho declured that 60 per Cawrse for M. Johnson; Wilson for cers were installed. Rev. Mr. l*ut-
president.
Mrs. Margaret Becker,
Joe Furrer, Portland, R. 2; \V J* hygiene,
ber was given in honor of Hills­ group.
past department president, and Mrs.
cent of the ills were traceable to Blazer and R. Johnston for T. Ton­ man of Hillsboro spoke on “Our boro
Thompson, Portland, R. 2.
’s chief, O. O. Freeman, who
Marie Green, chairman of the exec­
oral or mouth infection.
gue.
own responsibility.” Dinner and sup­ was present. Judge E. J. Ward in­
utive board, both of Portland, and
Dr. Fixott told of tests that tend­
per were served in the church din­ troduced the chief.
Mrs. Mary Rogers of Hillsboro, state
ed to prove thnt greater efficiency
ing room.
patriotic instructor, were other state
came from careful treatment of the
Walter Lee led the young peo­
officers
present. Mrs. Minnie Wiles,
mouth and teeth.
ple's meeting in the evening and ad­
president of the George Wright
The program for next Monday
r*
dresses were given by Rev. and Mrs.
will be given by the resident pas­
A large number of golf enthusi­ corps of Portland, C. H. Blake and
Hugh Taylor, missionaries in Siam.
asts took advantage of the perfect W. S. Tilton of the local G. A. R.,
A general discussion on the Des­ tors of Hillsboro, with the Rev. E.
autumn day Sunday to play over were the visitors present.
chutes, Itogue, Umpqua and Mc­ B. Lockhart as chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Busch en­
All the ritualistic work was ex­
Ministers taking part in the cham­ tertained with a dinner Sunday at
Forest Hills course, which is in
Kenzie river water ami fish bills,
Edward Vandecoevering. 3, son the
good condition. The fairways, which emplified and highly complimented
which will bo voted on by the peo­ ber of commerce program next Mon­ their home on Walnut street near
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Vandecoe
­
by the inspection officer. Mrs. Mar­
ple nt the election November fi, will day arc: Rev. Father Costello, Cath­ Tenth, in honor of the 46th wed­
vering of Verboort. died Monday in were seeded to Bent grass early in garet Becker reported that of the
the fall, are becoming turfed over
take place nt the chamber of com­ olic church; Rev. J. H. Wood, Free ding anniversary of Mrs. Busch’s
St.
Vincent's
hospital
of
burns
re
­
20 corps she had inspected last
merce rqoms nt 8 p. m. Friday. The Methodist; Rev. George Ruele, Lu­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Van-
ceived Sunday while playing with with a carpet of green ad it makes year, while she was department
meeting has been arrangoli by the theran; Rev. M. Putman, Christian; dehey of near Roy. Mr. and Mrs.
matches at the family home.
His the golf course one of the beauty president, Hillsboro was the nearest
Washington
county
is
behind
in
spots of the county.
Washington County Rod and (¡un Rev. S. Mc.Mir.is, Baptist, and Rev. Vandehey have lived in Oregon 43
E. B. Lockhart, Methodist, who will years, nnd almost 40 years of that subscribing its quota of >250 for back, abdomen, arms and ears were
Winners in the par tournament perfect.
club.
badly
burned
when
his
clothes
the
Florida
and
West
Indies
storm
The officers led the grand march
Sunday were: L. Cunningham, first;
K. J. Kirkwood, editor of Western be chairman. The topics to be dis­ time have been spent on the farm sufferers, and the county Red Cross caught fire.
Norman Armes, second; S. E. Fav- around the hall after which the
Outof-Doors, nnd others, will speak. cussed include: “The church and pa­ which is now their home.
The accident took place when the ram,
chapter
asks
for
additional
contri
­
guests
and members were seated in
third; Mrs. Ralph Mills, fourth,
triotism." “The church nnd the com­
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. butions. Mail checks or leave money mother left the youngster in the and J. H. Garrett, fifth.
a circle for the refreshments. Mrs.
munity,” “The church, a fast grow­
Vandehey, zXllie, Mae and with Mrs. E. J. Ward, Hillsboro; house with an older brother while
Stella Tompkins, president of the
ing organization in American life,” George
she went to tell neighbors about
Hattie Vandehey, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hillsboro corps, acted as toastmis­
“(letting out the vote," “The min­ J. Vandehey, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van­ Mrs. Earl Hobbs. Cornelius route 1: some cattle which had broken into a
Omar Fendall, First National bank
tress and Mesdames Green, Becker,
ister and the chamber of commerce"
Returning from the neigh­
dehey, all of Roy; Mr. nnd Mrs. of Forest Grove, and L. J. Merrill, field.
Wiles and Steinbaugh, visiting offi­
and “Hillsboro’s greatest need.”
bors the mother found the child
.John VanLoo and family of Green­ Shute Savings bank, Hillsboro.
cers. responded to toasts. In behalf
with his clothing in flames.
ville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vanderzanden
of the local organization, Mrs. W. S.
Officials of the Bank of Beaver­
nnd daughter of Thatcher, Mr. and
Tilton presented Mrs. Steinbaugh,
ton wore hoxts Tuesday night for
Mrs. Joseph Vandehey nnd family
Randall Saling of Portland was department president, with silver
the Washington County Bankers’ as­
of (¡ales City, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
fined $25 in justice court Monday candlesticks and candles.
sociation at a banquet at Henry
A'andehey anil daughter of Forest
for shooting a wood duck, which is
Thiele's restaurant
in
Portland,
(¡rove. Miss Mnyme D’Hondt of
prohibited by the federal govern­
Thirty were in attendance, includ­
Hillsboro,
Walter
Ranger
of
Port-
ment. He was picked up by Deputy
L. C. Melquist, foreman of the
ing a number of Portland bankers.
land
and
host
nnd
hostess.
Game Warden V. F. McFarland.
Oregon State Agricultural Col­
Election of officers was the order of county shop, was authorized by the
Congressman WrHis C. Hawley of W. R. Rose of Portland was fined
lege, Corvallis, Oct. 26.—Emil Pu­ the first Oregon congressional dis­
business, W. C. Christensen of the county court Wednesday to act ns
bols of Hillsboro, sophomore in com­ trict will speak on "The Apostle $5 Monday for driving an automo­
Commercial National bank of Hills­ purchasing agent in the purchase of
merce, was chosen for the varsity Paul,” as another of the special bile with four in the front seat.
boro being elected president, and tools, supplies, materials and equip­
debate squad by a committee com­ Sunday night programs at the Meth­
W. V. Bergen of the Shute Savings ment for road construction and
maintenance. The foremen of the
prising members of the public speak­ odist Episcopal church. The morn­
bank being named as secretary.
various road districts are instructed
ing department. Pubols is one of ing service will be in recognition of
to apply to Mr. Melquist for needed
six chosen for the debate squad Ballot Rally Day. observed by many
Dr. D. E. Wiley addressed the the
articles.
The court said thnt in
this year. Sophomores entering the churches throughout the country,
some instances road foremen have, Rotary club Thursday on “Rene- team’ this year will have the best and the pastor. Rev. E B. Lock­
without authority from the court, tions.” Merwin Dant of Reedville, chance to represent Oregon State hart. will speak on "The chief issue
made purchases and frequently nt n president of the Benson tech stu­ college on the next transcontinental in the presidential campaign.” Mrs.
loss, because of the inability to ob­ dent body, sang several songs, ac­ tour.
Auto Repair*,
Lockhart will conduct the week
companied by Miss Lenora Bryant.
A republican rnlly will be hold tain the best prices.
Mohr brothers of Hillsboro were
night service this evening.
The musical program was furnished
Tire* and
hero nt 8 p. m. Saturday in the
awarded
the
contract
for
construc
­
by A. M. Jannsen.
Comercial hull.
George Neuner, 1
tion of curbing on Jackson street
Miantenance
An evening meeting for Boy
United States district attorney, will
from Fifth to Seventh and on Sixth
Scouts will be held tonight at the
speak on the issues of the campaign.
from Main to Jackson, at a special
Where to find the best of
The district gov-
Veterans’ hall,
meeting of the council Tuesday eve­
service for anything that
ernor will make his official visit here
ning. Their bid was 24 cents per
you want done to your au­
-r -
November 1.
tomobile may be found un­
foot for straight curb and 26 cents
I
William
E.
Dodley
was
arrested
Mr«. .. Emma
...... ........
Bryant received four
der the proper classification
A general electrical supplies store a foot for curves.
near
Jacktown
Friday
by
Sheriff
J.
ibbons from the
iftore premium ribbons
each week in the
The concrete improvement bonds
will be opened the first of the month
E.
Reeves
nnd
deputies,
and
was
State
Fair
board
this
morning,
mnk-
.■state rair imnrii lois ................................... .
by Kent A. Price of Portland in amounting to $8,478.08 were sold
Hillsboro Business and
i held on a charge of having a still, the Commercial National bank an­ to the Shute Savings bank and the
ing n total of 30 ribbons to be re­
liquor and mash.
hv
girls'
clubs
ceived
by
the
boys
’
and
girls
’
Another of the national guard
Professional Directory
nex in the store room formerly oc­ Commercial National bank.
Percy
Stone,
of
Forest
Grove,
smokers will bo held in the armory this year, over n total of nine last
A McCormick-Deering of a new
who placed second in the Journal cupied by the Perfection Bakery.
on page six of the
in the Commercial building next year.
Mr. Price says that he will sell ra- crawler type for street work handled
A Ruddy Squirrel Nut Shop has Labor Day hike, was taken into cus­ ! dios,
The ribbons received this morn­
Tuesday evening nt 9:30, according
refrigerators, washing ma­ by the city was ordered purchased
tody on a charge of assault and bat-
opened
in
the
Perfection
Bak-
been
ing
were
two
firsts
in
the
baking
to Lt. Ray Dillon, who says the
Otto Erickson & Co.
Herman Schoen, proprietor, terf, the result of a neighborhood chines, stoves, vacuum cleaners, etc. 1 from
The Cornucopians were given per-
footing will be better for next contest for Hazel Blades and Jua­ ery. the store is No. 673 and is a quarrel. E. J. Thompson was ar­ I The store room is being remodeled.
said
___
nita
Kerr,
and
two
fourths
in
the
week’s bouts. If It is impossible to
link in a chain of nut shops through­ rested Saturday at Timber on a Mr. Price and family will make ' mission to use the auditorium for
secure n mnt. by that time a canvas canning contest for Esther Davidson
' drill purposes.
: their home here.
out the country.
I liquor charge.
and
Lucile
James.
will be provided.
Hillsboro Shows Power
More Certified Acres
Convention of
C. E. at Orenco
Last Week-end
Early Settler
Laid to Rest
Oppose
Klink Case Is Halted
Oral Health Is
Vital Factor
Dunne
Bills
Flints Injured
In Auto Wreck
Jenkins Says Child
Miss Nosier Named
Pavs In a Divorce
As First Soprano
Department Officer
Makes Inspection
Fish, Water Bills
Will Be Discussed
Vandeheys Celebrate
45th Anniversary
Small Boy Dies as
Result Fatal Bums
Beautiful Day Is
Lure to Play Golf
Florida Relief Is
Coming Slow Here
Bankers Banquet
At Henry Thiele’s
Shooting Wood Duck
Results In a Fine
Melquist to Act as
Purchasing Agent
Emil Pubols Makes
Congressman Hawley
Place as Debator To Speak on Sunday
Dr. Wiley Speaks
At Rotary Session
Curb Contract Is
Awarded to Local
Folks by Council
Republicans Rally
Here Saturday Eve
Still Is Found in
New Electric Shop
Raid By Sheriff To Be Opened Soon
Four More Ribbons;
Total of Thirty
Guard to Put On
„ Smoker Tuesday Eve
Perfection Bakery
Starts Nut Shop
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