PAGE FOUR MARCH 21, 11*211 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON I WlshortijjiÈXrg us The Leader in tta Field' Limber Muscles Practice Game .4 t Park Sunday Has Good Cow Chief Tews On Jeb In Country It was fortunate for L. II Brisbine of above North Plain.« that Constable Walter Tews, who is also chief of the Hillsboro fire depart­ ment. carries a Pyrene in his ear and happened to be returning early Thursday afternoon from serving some papers up on Pumpkin ridge. He was stopped at the Brisbine place by a woman, who stood in the road and waved her arms Taking the small chemical outfit Mr. Tews put out four small blazes on the roof, which had started from a chimney fire. County Official Paper > « ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + DINSMORE’S F olly Aspirants for the Hillsboro team in the Portland Valley By Subscription Rates league I'-.jM-red up their muscles « M I M in a practice game between A Per Y»»r CRITTERDON and B teams Sunday afternoon Issued on Thursday of each week by McKinney A McKinney. Publisher*. Entered in •at athletic park under the direc­ MARRIOTT the Postoffice at Hill*boro, Oregon, as second-cla*« matter Member of Oregon State tion of Manager Paul Gross. Editorial Association, and the National Editorial Association. ♦ Early season dope points to a team that will give a mighty good tive departments, with authority On, Brother, Rave account of itself in ths1 flag race, Illustrations by I vested in the board of control to Another practice will sched Rave On! apportion the proceeds as it may uled with some ou’side be IRWIN MYERS team for I see fit. By what stretch of legal The only editor in Washington interpretation does this provision next Sunday. The lineup for the A team was _____ , who ___ thinks he is sufficient comply with the constitutional re­ county ♦ Zeigler, catcher; unto himself, raves and rants be­ quirement that every tax law a.« follows: Gardner, pitcher; Robinson, first cause the Argus expresses some shall distinctly state the purpose Copyright base; Hoag, second has»’; Glas­ doubt as to the workability of of the tax?" WNU Service co«, third base; Johnson, short­ the consolidated boards for the stop; Delplanche. right field; university, college and normals. I Meek, center, and Norton, left. I shook my head. I really did ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + + + + In pretty words this editor terms Legislators Did feel guilty about leaving Aunt B players were: Campbell, us fools for daring to express an A Good Job Candice. "We didn't have time.” catcher; Neuenschwander, pitch­ opinion on a very important ques­ I extenuated. er; Bronson, short; B. Turk, cen­ tion. The public be d------- d! This ter; L. Turk, third; Andree, sec­ Then Fred laughed. <*h. how This "Oregon small town week­ high-sounding heading appeared he laughed! He laughed till I ly journal” will continue to func­ over a story in the Portland Tele­ ond; Gross, first; Allen, right, grabbed Josephine and spun her tion as a newspaper should by ex­ gram last week in criticism of the and Miller, left. around and marched toward the J. J. Van Kleek of Kinton, who The business management of ercising its right to express an recent session of the legislature. door, leaving Mr. Fred piante In, opinion on public questions, with­ Henry M. Hanzen in one place the team is being handled by Will with his sons, is the owner of the out political prejudice or a desire said: "Whether the people wanted Corwin, Dr. Ralph Dresser and second ranking Jersey cow in Victor Hugo's romance, “The as my French nurse used to say. the breed. to “toady” to men of wealth and or did not want it, was also a Ray Dillon. Man Who Laughs," will play at Then he stopped laughing ami -----------------March 22-23----------------- political power. The gentleman the Venetian theatre Sunday, apologized. ” "Don't go!” he begged, "I'll apparently takes the stand that rule 1 The immaterial. Monday and Tuesday. One critic Oregonian of the same day, LA CREOLE'S AMY stop. _ Hut really— You haven't people in small town», like chil ­ says of the play: "Never has a ' "«honij in a front page cartoon, pictures IS SECOND JERSEY dren in some instances, more beautiful love story been seen the late edition of the new»- „ ’ “-u— I what they term an overworked be seen and not heard.” told than that between Dea, the papers, have you?" (Continued from Pat:« One! grave digger making a pass at the / “No. What—” Furthermore, and unlike our so-called “cat with nine lives, the blind maid, and Gwynplaine, the five exceptionally good records "Maybe you noticed that critic, we do not admit that there income tax." A few days pre­ maimed clown, whose facial de ­ between her second and her formity dooms him to a perpetual H bit startled when I saw is a moron in the employ of this viously the same newspaper pic­ Wes Schulmerich, ex-0. s. c. twelfth years. "We did. Hut what—•” newspaper. Because some people tures the small wage earner with Mary Philbin. a.« Dea, has J. J. Van Kleek A Sons of grin “You weren’t misaed until the fail to agree with us, we do not a club in his hand waiting around football star, is said to be the a role of rare ethereal beauty take the supercilious attitude that the corner for unsuspecting legis­ most improved ball player in the Kinton, who tested La Creole's which proves her to be the most steamer had been at sea for five Amy in her latest test, have league. Then your aunt wanted they are crazy or in a mental lators. beautiful and the most tragic of hours. Marty Krug, who handles the owned her since 1916 and were you. and you couldn’t be found. lapse, such as was evidently dis­ This very same attitude has reins of the Angels, on which her owner during her fourth and all screen stars. Conrad Veidt, as She was sure that you had been played when our friend used a been taken on numerous occasions Gwynplaine, gives a masterly per­ with her long after the boat half column to make a useless and | by a third Portland daily, the team Wes is a player, is the man fifth tests. She was first tested formance in this role." by W. O. Morrow of Independ­ _______ A mistake, of course; personal attack upon us, and re­ ■ News, as well as some of the responsible for the statements. The story tells of a small boy, started. two The Angels expected to get ence, Ore., and the next fused to look the issue straight in «mailer town papers not so far his face mutilated into a horrible probably she was feeling—er—” around $75.000 for the ex-Aggie tests were made by C. N. Me grin by order of James II be-1 "Bilious. I know. Go on." the face. when the 1929 season is rolled Arthur of Portland. "Thank you. She was feeling This newspaper does not deny away. cause his father is a political The. Oregon Journal, alone of into history and the majors are La Creole's Amy has five pa- enemy, is abandoned on the coast bilious and had lost count of that the legislators and the gov­ the four, has fought and fought register ternal half sisters in the ernor acted in perfectly good hard for just and fair taxation buying young baseball material of England by kidnappers. He time. Anyway, you couldn't be of merit, and these average three finds a live baby girl clasped in found on board then. And the faith in passing the consolida­ measures such as the income tax. for their machine. records each. Proof that register Schulmerich has become one of tion bill. We believe that the Its editors have said and know her mother's cold arms and with ship had been rolling a good deal men appointed to the board are that hundreds, yes thousands, are the demon hitters of the club and of merit testing pays is indicated the baby finds shelter in the cir­ —there's n bit of a blow on out by the returns received from the is picked to lead the Coast league of the highest possible type, but not paying their proportion of the , cus van of Ursus. Years pass at sea and so—well, to cut things La and the girl grows to be Dea, the short, the captain wirelessed in in hitting. If Wes improves in progeny of these cows. we do know, and all know, that tax burden. Creole's Amy sold two different fielding he ’ ll be the season's sen ­ men have been elected to office blind maid, while the boy becomes that you had been washed over­ The three opposing newspapers times at auction for $330 and a famous clown. The story fol­ board and lost. You ought, to in the past, and will in the fu­ have continuously put up the ap­ sation. $335. One son sold for $500. Of course, this is spring train ­ ture. who will use petty, political peal that it would hit the small lows the tragic lines of these read your obituaries!” Three sons for $275, two grand ­ ing camp talk and what hitting “ Obituaries! You don’t mean tr’cks to gain certain ends. Every wage earner. The income tax as two in detail to a happy ending. it.” ------------- Spring ------------- governor in four years' time must prepared in most cases would not Wes does now is not to be ex­ sons for $565, onf daughter and “Don’t I. though! Look here.” appoint, under this law, four even exist for the large percent­ pected after March 26, when the five granddaughters for $2135. pitchers start curving 'em. Then La Creole's Darkey sold at auc­ Fred unrolled a crumpled paper members of the board, age of so-called small wage earn ­ tion for $330, five daughters sold and spread it out. Many times laws have been ers. There is something wrong the real strength will come out. We of Oregon are glad to hear for $1490 and four granddaugh­ I wonder why a stage reporter passed by honorable men and when the wage earner, who hap­ always carries a notebook and been given hearty endorsement pens to be single and without a such statements as Schulmerich is ters for $930. La Creole’s Car­ never a newspaper. No reporter by the people, but they have family, pays a small sum toward a Hillsboro boy and lives there in nation sold for $200, one daugh­ ter for $275, a granddaughter for that I ever knew carries a note­ later proved to be failures. Even the maintenance of government, the off-season.—Portland News. ------------- Spring Opening------------- $150 and three sons for $1050. The Hall Entertainment Trio book and none of them fail to now the constitutionality of the which provides police and fire -----------------March 31-33----------------- La Creole's Select Rose sold for of McMinnville will present an carry a crumpled newspaper, present law is being questioned, protection and the numerous oth­ $300 and three sons sold for evening of Riley and music at Sometimes they put memoranda as shown by a lengthy news ar­ er advantages that go with mod­ $550. La Creole's Winnie sold the Baptist church at 8 p. m. Fri­ on the edge of the paper and ticle in the Oregonion on the day ern government. three times for $330, $500 and day Admission will be free, but sometimes they pull a wad of after the publication of the idiotic It has been pointed out that $700. Three daughters brought a silver offering will be taken. copy paper out of their hip criticism in the Independent. The Oregon history tells us that wom­ $465 and two sons brought $360. The program will consist of Riley pocket and write down a name or Oregonian on the same day said an suffrage was defeated several Two of Amy’s sisters have poems, given by Captain G. L. a date or something like thnt on editorially: “The Oregonian has times; so was prohibition; so was made records at advanced ages. Hall, and musical numbers by the it, but they never, never carry had and has expressed some doubt the repeal of the anti-negro clause The annual firemen’s ball held La Creole's Carnation starting Misses Frances and Phyllis Hall. notebooks, Yet every stage re- that it (the consolidation bill) of the state constitution. The --------- Spring Opening - ■ porter does. Why? It beats me. would do all that was claimed for people have since decided that at the Shute park auditorium test at 11 years and nine months Saturday evening wa« the largest of age produced in 365 days 586.- MARCH TERM OF COURT Anyway, Fred spread out the it in smoothing out the institu­ they have been guided by false OPENED HERE MONDAY paper, “Look here!” he repeat- tional rivalries and obliterating prejudice in esch of those cases. of its kind ever held here, accord­ 96 pounds of butterfat. La Cre­ ing to Fire Chief Walter Tews. ole ’ s Darkey, starting at the age ed; and Josephine and 1 both duplication, but it has been quite We believe that prejudice (Continued from Pane One) looked. content with a trial of the law.” created in some cases for political More than $200 was cleared to of 11 years and one month, made apply on the purchase of a truck ing the state and W. G. Hare of a yield of 695.56 pounds of but ­ There, in big black type, spread We would also call Mr. Ego's reasons, and in others for we and pumper for use in answering this city and J. P. Kavanaugh of terfat. attention to the following extract know not what, has resulted in fire alarms in the surrounding Portland are attorneys for the de ­ La Creole's Amy has been a from the same Oregonian editor­ the nine defeats of the income country territory. regular breeder and the latest of fendants. ial : tax measure. Couples in attendance num- her long list of progeny is a male Orders were given in th*e fol­ “Moreover the constitution If presented fairly and square­ bered approximately ___ 250 and of excellent individuality. J. J. lowing cases: Edward Krahmer further requires that every law­ ly and without prejudice by the levying a tax shall state distinct­ press of the state, this tax meas­ more bought tickets but were un­ Van Kleek & Sons are to retain vs. Melvin Schoen et al.; J. O. able to attend. Robb vs. Fred Oliver et ux.; Alice this bull as a junior herd sire. ly the object of the same, to ure should and will pass. ---------------- March 22-23----------------- Causey vs. IL H. Hansen et ux.; _—— Marek 23-23----------------- which only it shall be applied.' A. Trahan vs. Robert Carrick; Yet the legislature has repealed Mary C. McKay vs. J. W. Boone; The greatest war leader of five separate taxes, each distinctly L. Gilmore et al. vs. J. E. Stiff; stating to what purpose it shall modern times, Ferdinand Foch, fidelity Reserve & Loan Co. vs. be applied, and in lieu thereof commander-in-chief of the allied Ernest M. Wood et al.; Independ­ has levied one tax and empowered armies, surrendered to death at ent Feed A- Produce Co. vs. Fred a board to apportion its proceeds his home in Paris Wednesday at Lyons et cl.; John A. Nelson et among the several institutions, j the age of 77 years. His death The Cady Motor company, Kevin Johnson was arrested ux. vs Martin Ingram et al; J. W. The board has the power, for came only after he had battled which has represented the Dodge Sunday on a charge of driving Bailey vs. J. W. Newkirk et al; example, to starve the normal to the last ounce of strength in schools and devote revenues, once his body, It was Marshal Foch Brothers in Hillsboro for the past while intoxicated. He pleaded Merchants’ Credit Bureau, Inc., distinctly set aside for normal who saw the opportunity and 12 years, has signed to handle the guilty in justice court and was vs. John Remington et ux; C. E. schools, to the support of the uni­ saved the day for France at the Hudson and Essex cars in the fined $100 and given 60 days in Freed vs. H. 1) Schm, Hzei and J In explana­ jail. H. Bettis; W. A. Sanders vs. Carl­ versity and college. It is equiv­ first battle of the Marne. Amer­ Hillsboro territory. Ask for Club and Oscar Newlander pleaded guilty son & Cole. alent to a lump appropriation say ica bows its head in honor of the tion of this move Mr. Cady said Schoo) Prices. -----------------Marek 33-33----------------- that on January 1 Dodge Brothers and was fined $25 in circuit for the state treasurer, secretary memory of the great allied gen­ You can get the best discontinued the manufacture of Oregon gardener» growing caul ­ of state and all other administra- eralissimo. court Tuesday of last week on a their light car, leaving his firm charge of offering for sale un­ iflower do best by producing this grandstand seats re- without a cheap car tr sell. The branded eggs. crop for fall use rather than late served for the opening in paper bags is now $5.75 per Cady Motor company will con- spring and early summer. While Leonard Cornelius was arrested Pacific Coast basebail ton f. o. b. the plant at Salem. tinue to handle Dodge Brothers it can be grown during the latter Sunday on a charge of driving The minimum carload is 30 ton«. cars and trucks. game between Holly- season, cauliflower does be»* in with four in the front seat, He ------------- Spring Opening— Freight from Salem to Washing­ wood and Portland pleaded guilty and was fined $5. the cool, moist condition o' the ton county points on the South­ fall season. The plants are i,_ jch - - 1 Spring Opening April 9th. Tickets on ern Pacific is 45 cents per ton in more subject to check in growth Blooming.—Mr. and Mrs. Al­ carload lots. sale at our store, for than cabbage, so that often a bert Krahmer entertained with a Two carlot orders pooled by your convenience, until small head is formed before the card party at their home Wednes­ the county agent will be delivered plant has started to make much the first few days of day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John this month and will be used leaf growth, says the experiment April. Kamna won first prize, Mrs. A. mostly for alfalfa growing. station. A team from the city bowling Hergert second and Mrs. Henry ------------- Sprinr Openinr——----- ------------- Spring Opening- league will play the Brazelton’s Reese and John Stark, consola­ To slice hard-boiled crrs per- Stetson Shoe company team on Three arrests were made over tion. The guests present were: the Rehse alleys here at 8 p. m. the week-end. Fred Sheppard of fectly, a good method is to dip a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Demmin, Saturday. Two of Portland’s Timber was taken on a liquor knife in boiling water and wipe it “Spalding Sporting Goods” Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hergert, Mr. Fresh bre.nd may also be premier bowlers are on the visit­ count and Kevin Johnson was ar- dry. and Mrs. Henry Gurske, Mr. and sliced this way. ing team. The local team in ­ Mrs. Fred Krahmer, Mr. and Mrs. re-ted near Tigard, charged with cludes Lester Ireland, Herman driving while intoxicated. John Kamna and children, Mr. ■■EBaaaa»azäWfiHaN»»Mia»»a»BR»BaaaaiiiBa Rehse, William Goetter, Arthur and Mrs. Rudolph Meyer, Mr. G. W. Shaver was taken into Severe injuries to the right Giilmore and Ernest Dalheim. and Mrs. " - - . Richard Moeller, Mr. ankle and bruises about the face custody Monday on a charge of ---------------- Marek 22-21----------------- and Mrs. Leonard Muhly, Mr. and were received by Millard Counts driving while intoxicated. Mrs. Louis Neukirch, Mr. and of Vernonia when thrown from Victor Krogh of Portland sur­ Mrs. Oscar Pfahl and children, his motorcycle as it struck an rendered to Sheriff J. W. Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese and automobile driven by G. A. Wil­ nell here Tuesday. There was a Mr. and Mrs. John Stark. warrant for his arrest, charging cox of Cornelius on the highway- Mrs. Henry Scheurerman was a near him with driving while intoxi­ Forest Grove Sunday. We are moved to our new location north of the Portland visitor Friday. cated. Counts said he was following be­ The county court yesterday or­ Special services will be held at hind the car when it slowed up, Court House, on Main street. ’ We are prepared ------------- Spring Opening------------- St. Peters’ Lutheran church Good started to turn to the left and dered that a registered nurse be CAMP FIRE GIRLS give our customers the best service possible. employed at the county hospital Friday morning at 10 o’clock. then seemed to hesitate. HAVE BUSY WEEK for six months at $90 a month. ------------- Sprint Opening------------- Madeline E. Slater of Port­ It was also ordered that the sal­ Edna Short and Joan Parrot land suffered shocks and bruises ary of Dr. J. O. Robb, health of- when a car driven by Durwood ficer, be increased to $100 a were given the wood gathering rank at the Camp Fire Girls’ Tatrea of Portland collided with month, beginning April 1. council fire in Portland last Sat­ one driven by Stephen Lambert ------------- Spring Opening------------- urday. Fourteen members of the of Oregon City near Beaverton Mean New Car Service. Hillsboro camp attended. Sunday. ---------------- Marrh 22-23----------------- The camp attended a vesper I. F. Benier was granted a per­ service Sunday evening at the mit to build a small house at 1928 Buick Model 51 Brougham Congregational church at Forest hirst and Maple streets by Mrs. Grove, at which the Rev. 1928 Buick Coupe M. A. Helen McDaniels, city recorder, Marcy spoke. The lesson was Saturday. Other permits are as 1926 Buick Sedan Roy Pubols, 16, son of Mr. and about Easter lilies and the pro­ follows: E. J. McAlear, small ad­ Mrs. Rudolph IMbols of Portland gram included "Credo,” by Alice 1926 Buick Coupe dition on the rear of Reynolds’ and formerly of near West Union, Phelps; “Blue Bird” talk by Ann store; the Rev. M. Putnam, gar­ has won the honor of represent ­ Miss Elizabeth Margaret Gnos, Munkers, “Ode of Fire,” by Nor­ age and chicken house, and R. C. Other Makes 16, a freshman in the Hillsboro ing his school, Roosevelt high, of ma Kreitz, and several numbers Munson, garage. Portland, in the city finals of high school, died Saturday at by the choir. ---------------- March 22-23---------------- 1926 Oaklan» year old bull Johnson Bro to portray the grief of our friend» I» miles north of Bravertnn, j on receiving tile news of our do Springer Spaniel pupa; black mi «■ It made me feel awfully mare, 4 years old, I pu* ||ia happy to think everybody should Gro sen Bros , Phono 3IF4, Hills be so miserable about 11»! boro, near Writ Union. -Itf "Oh, Josephine," I ga»ped. Ont» and vetch hay \\ "Isn’t it perfectly delightful to Phillips, 2 miles north on North have people cry over you I" Plains road. Phone 2-1 F!> 1 f,p Josephine did not answer. But 1926 Harley Davidson motor, Fred. He chuckled. I caught cycle, 74, completely rebuilt, him in the act. "1—I beg your pardon," he $180, or $40 down and $20 p,.r D (’. Sain, R 1, Gas­ cried, hastily, when he saw my month 4 f»p expression. "But it just struck ton, Scoggins Valley road For Sale Matched team of -,,r me as comical. Of course none of your friends could possibly rels, mare and gelding, very gen­ have heard the news before the tle and true worker», weight paper was rushed out on the about 2900 lb».; price $180. t;..,,,] street. But—but of course they big brown mare, about 1700 lb»., Sevei>d sets of hari • ■ will grieve over you when they |:• Also horse manure for »ale__ do really road it and, »<» so the t‘ morgue-keeper was justified in Fashion Stables, Forest Grove, 4 saying so. He knows it will hr Phone LIOJ. Highway Arraaga Sacrifice I Im truth This was some consolation, of Located 1 S mile» west of course; and equally of course, it Hillsboro, very nice tract, all cul­ was interesting to know what tivated, dandy building site. Own­ people would say of you after er will sacrifice for less than you had—er—passed away. $400 per »ere.—W. Mellar, Hills­ 1 was about to say this, when Realtor, 1168 Third I remembered the curious ex pres boro. clear aerosa th« page, *«• r,"‘* ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Hugo Romance at Venetian Sunday Schulmerich Wins Praise As Plaver ♦- Evening Of Riley And Music Friday Fireman's Ball Is Financial Success I $5 Manning-Bowman TOASTER Thia lovely, gleaming nickel plated "Tip and Turn” Manning Bowman toaster browns two slices of bread at once, quickly and evenly, The full year's guarantee goes with this very special price, $3.95, or 95c down and $1 a month This offer is for a lini- ited time, so choose your toaster today! 95c down Portland Electric Power Co Hudson-Essex Be Justice Of Peace Handled By Cady Hands Out Fines Baseball Equipment Card Party Held At Krahmer Home Local Bowlers To Three Arrests Are Meet Portlanders Made Over Sunday Corwin Hardware Man Thrown From Motorcycle, Hurt Registered Nurse Ordered By Court Building Permits Granted By City ANNOUNCEMENT A NNOUNCEMENT- THE Grand Opening of our NEW Furniture Store will I m - held Friday Eve, March 22 A most cordial invitation Gold Seal Buicks School Girl Dies After An Operation Roy Pubols Named Roosevelt Orator May Solve Sack Problem For Lime Baseball Practice Starts At School H. C. Peterson I his Week’s Furniture Special Bed Room Suite 3-piece green enamel, conniHting of «emi- poster Bed. large Chiffonier and a 40-inch Brewer with heavy 22x28 plate mirror $69 Special favors will be given all visitorfl be­ tween 7:30 and 9 Friday evening. No Good* Sold Friday Evening. Lester Ireland & Company 33 t