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HILLSBORO. OREGON,
VOLUME XXXII
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THURSDAY, APRIL ». 1925
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MRS. MARY KLEIER
KILLED IN CRASH
To Present Easter
Cantata On Sunday
“Christ the Victor,“ by Dudley
Clark, Directed by Miss
Florence Garrett
Building Most Sturdy
Buggy Struck by Milk Truck
ture In City
Sunday
“Christ the Victor,” by Dudley
LAUREL
WOMAN
Call« Special Meeting
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASK FOR PAVEMENT
At Buxton Commence
¡INTERSTATE LEAGUE
i FIRST GAME SUNDAY
—
A apecial meeting of the
chamber of commerce ia call­
ed for tonight to conaider the
Other Oil Companies Enter
Fourth of July celebration and
Field for Operations Near
a county fair.
City of Banks
Edison and Lincoln Streets to
Dignitaries and Teams
Be Improved
Parade to Park
Ordinance i« Disobeyed
VICTIM Clark, ia the Easter Cantata to be INCLUDES NEW FEATURES
Work on the large derrick at the ;
PETITIONS
ASK
CURBING oil camp near Buxten started last MAYOR
Will
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TO
PITCH
FIRST
week and is rapidly nearing com­
Motorists Hailed Before Mu­
presented in thc Liberty theatre
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pletion. It is 98 feet high and is
nicipal Court
Sunday morning at 8 :30 o'clock by a
Mayor Cady*» Clean-up Pro­ 24 by 24 feet at the bottom and Sheriff Reeves Will Try to Stop
Victim Thrown Headlong from community chorus. Miss Florence Compared With Old Liberty
gram for City Adopted;
First of Mayor Cady’s
Vehicle and Suffers Frac­
Theatre, Floor Space la
Earl Coughtry wu fined $5 in
built of heavy timbers. C. L. Bellah
Garrett ia directing the production
Will
Be
Benefit
Twisters
Twice
As
Great
ture nt Base of Skull
municipal
court
Monday
by
City
of
Los
Angeles,
who
ia
superin-
which ia the first of its kind ever
Recorder Ruth Linklater for dis­
tendent of the operations at Scap­
produced in Hillsboro.
Interstate league baseball in Hills­
Petitions for the paving of EdL poose, is in charge of the work.
An inspection of the new theatre obeying the ordinance in regard ta
Mrs. Mary Kleier, 63, of Laurel,
Soloists are Mr. Gardner, Mrs.
Another oil company has appeared boro for 1925 will start at athletie
was killed Sunday when the buggy Jenkins, Mr. Tucker and Rev. building being constructed by Or- use of his automobile at time of ■on street from Second to Third
In which she and her husband, Gus­ Young.
' ange Phelps Impresses one with the fire. He was charged with driving streets and Lincoln from Fifth to on the scene and has taken out i park Sunday afternoon at 2:45,
tav Kleier, were driving to attend
Sopranos In the chorus include J size and durability of the construc­ in front of a Are truck. This is the Seventh were presented by property leases on the Frank Sell and Will I when the Hillsboro tossers under the
services al the Lutheran church at Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. tion. The Argus representative was first case of the kind that ha« come ownerii to the city council Tueaday Thornburg farms a mile and a half Careful guidance of Manager “Pad­
Blooming, was struck by a milk Barries, Mrs. 1 Emmott, Mrs. Bride, I shown over the building yesterday up before the city authorities and and resolutions to improve were north of Banks. They are reported dy” Kreitz will cross bats with the
truck driven by Art lliil.
Mrs. Cady, Evelyn Taylor, Phyllis by Mr. Phelps, who pointed out how they are determined to enforce the passed. The Tuesday night session to be planning on beginning drilling Luckenback team of Portland.
was crowded with business but the for oil is from 60 to 90 days,
The milk truck had passed Mr. Phelps, Nancy Gavin, Hazel Bartlett, In every respect, the Portland build­ ordinance.
Parada At 1 O’clxk
L. A. Wahner was fined $7.50 on council turned out more work and The second company is not known,
■nd Mrs. Kleier at one point on the Margaret Cady, Patty Lomax, Irene ing code, one of the strictest in the
There will be a parade from the
road and went on further down Connell, Jeaae Shattuck, Margaret world. Is being lived up to in the a charge of reckless driving by the with greater precision than for many but it carne to light in a recent court yard to the park at t o’clock.
to pick up milk. On returning, Hill Rood and Katie Wright.
I building of the theatre. The in­ city recorder. He is said to have previous meetings. Many persons real estate transfer that the Penn- Mayor Cady, Senator Hare and the
sylvania Coal and Oil company had city council will lead the parade
met the buggy at a place known as
Thoae singing alto are Mr«. Jenk­ ■pection showed the walls to be been making good use of First street were in attendance.
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as a speedway. Robert Cameron of
the crossing of the Johnson and ins, Mrs. Rollins, Mrs. Tucker, Mat- nearly completed.
Streets Good Width
secured the oil rights on the land and will be followed by the ball
i Hazeidale was assessed the costs on
Property owners on Lincoln street just north and west of Banks, which teams and the management There
Simpson roads. It seems that Hill tic Case, Cary) Signa, Misa Rieaaen,
Auditorium Largs
a charge of parking on the narrow are very desirous of having Lincoln the Murphy Lumber company logged will be ears enough for those wish-
did not see the buggy until he was Maigaret Turker, Mias Johnson,
The sidewalks are 28 feet high
.
.
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upon it, when he swerved to the Genie Cypher, Phillipa Welch, Gus- ■nd the stage wall ■ i —
hi
u consul IX foot paving on Oak
w.ll
in-
......... street.
....... The _ from Third to Fifth opened and over last year. With three oil com ing to ride to the park. The cars
width
of
this
pavement
places it in paved, according to E. 1. Kuratli, panics interested and two more will be furnished by local automo-
right, but too late*
sie Sigler and Martha Mohr.
1 erably higher to leave room for
The horse was thrown against a
who circulated the petition for the preparing to operate, this section I bile dealers.
Tenors include Dr. Darland, M thc scenery loft. These walls are of a like position with the highways.
I
paving from Fifth to Seventh.
milk stand and broke loose. The left B. Burnp, George McGrath, Mr heavy reinforced concrete and the
should find a prominent place on the
Mayor M. P. Cady will show the
front wheel of the buggy was com­ Woodworth, Hugh Naidrett, Bill
The paving petitions called for map for a time at least.
fans
the kind of hooks he is cap­
building is without question the
pletely demolished and Mrs. Kleier Sigler, Rubin Kuratli, Robert Brown
22 foot pavement with curbing, Re-
able
of slipping across when he
most
sturdy
structure
in
the
city.
monstrance will be heard to paving
was thrown headlong from the ve­ I and George Schmidt.
pitches the first ball and if it isn't
The auditorium will be 54 feet
hicle and In the fall suffered a frac­
April 21 at 7:30 p. m.
Thoae singing base are Rev. wide and 99 feet long and this is
» to wide. Sheriff J. E. Reeves, one
The petition of patriotic societies
ture at the base of the skull, dy- Young, Rev. Marcy, Dr. Hyde, Mr. exclusive of the entrance space and |
of Hillsboro’s real baseball fans, will
log instantly, Mr. Kleier suffered Tucker, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Cady, Rob-
to have concessionists close during
try to stop it
foyer. Compared with the old Lib­
three fractured ribs.
1 ert Kelly, Darcy Croshy, Darrell erty theatre the floor space is twice Rev. Lowell A. Young Speaks the patriotic exercises during the
Weak in Spot»
Victim Well Kaowa
Fourth of July celebration was
'Crosby, Warren Burnes, Theo Pfahl, as great.
The boys finished the training sea-
Before Forum
Deceused was well and favorably Harold Wismer, Raymond Haas,
granted by the council.
The new theatre ' when finished
Fifty-ninth Year of Founding son last Sunday with a practice
known In the Laurel section, where John Taylor, Mr. Peterson and Mr.
Mayor Cady’s clean-up plan for
game against Reedville, which they
will be a Class A theatre, modern PROPOSE A COUNTY FAIR
Occaaiona Event
■he has resided for sometime.
the city was adopted by the coun-
Taylor.
won in zix innings by a score of fl to
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in every respect and will seat 750
The remain* were taken In charge
he was placed in charge,
persons. It is designed and con­ Senator Hare Tells Chamber cil and
J. L. CROW COMPLIMENTED 0. The local nine will have to be
by the county coroner, George J.
Transfer companies are co-operating
strengthened in several spots before
structed so as to permit the erection
Members That Time Is
Limber, and an Inquest will be held
and will collect cans and other
it will make much of an impression
of a balcony later that will increase
Ripe for Exhibition
Program
of
Many
Numbers
In
­
later this week.
rubbish from the homes at a nomin­
in the pennant race.
the seating capacity to 1000.
teresting
to
Those
Attend
­
Mrs. Kleier was born In Russia
al ¿harge. This will keep the city
Prizes will be given to the boys
“
Have
the
right
kind
of
publicity
ing Observance Tuesday
Theatre Is Finest
■ nd came to America with her par­
from having the parkings littered
of the local team making the
and
tell
about
Hillsboro,
”
urged
Rev.
Mr. Phelps will probably have the
ents when she was a child. Mr. and
up at the most beautiful time of the
The fifty-ninth anniversary of the "Firsts” in the opening game. The
flnest theatre in the Northwest for Lowell A. Young of the Congrega- year.
Mrs. Kieler have been residents of
.
tional
church,
who
talked
before
the
founding
of the Grand Army of the prizes will be given by local busi­
Littered
Parking»
Deplored
In
any town the size of Hillsboro,
the county for more than 30 years
Object to Location
i
forum
luncheon
of
the
chamber
of
Republic
was observed with a din­ ness houses as follows: W. W. Bos­
Spring
j Among the features of the new the­
and have lived at Laurel for 18
Several property owners along ner and program in the Modern co w, first home run; H. H. Rehse,
—-
j
commerce
Monday
noon
on
“
Pub
­
atre will be a crying room with
years.
Baseline street objected to the erec­
Woodman hall Tuesday. It was also first three base hit; Lester Ireland
CHAMBER TO CO-OPERATE I 1 glass front, ladies rest room, men's licity.” “If you cannot have a coun­
Deceased ia survived by the |
tion of an ice plant within the res­ complimenting Department
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I
ty
fair,
make
use
of
the
beautiful
Com- & Co., first two base hit; Tom’s
room, up to date operating room
widower, Gustav Kieler, one son,
idence section on the grounds that mander J. L. Crow.
Barber shop, first single; C. C. Store,
auditorium
and
have
an
exhibition
Question
of
Change
In
Water
and equipment and many other fea-
William Kieler of Ijiurel, and the
it would depreciate the value of
I
first
sacrifice; Beckett’s Sweet Ship,
there
that
will
be
of
lasting
benefit
and Power Rates Dis­
Program Good
■ tures to be found only in the the­ ' to Hillsboro.”
following daughters, Mrs. Ida Berg
their property and be a nuisance.
first put out; C. J. Breier Co., first
cussed
In
Meeting
The
program
consisted
of:
Invoca
­
atres of the metropolitan cities.
of Portland, Mina Henrietta Kleier
E. J. Bailey of the ice company was
double play; Weil’s, first triple play;
Publicity Classified
There will be a mezzanine floor bal-
at home, Mrs. Elizabeth VanKirk of
present and expressed a willingness tion by Rev. Len Fishback; instru­ Corwin Hardware, first assist; Glenn
Publicity
was
classified
under
two
mental
numbers
by
Vincent
Engel-
A
new
plan
for
spring
house-
' vony which will contain about 50
Astoria and Mrs. Amelia Ruecker of
to co-operate with the civic im­
F. Beil Mortuary, first run; Turner
. cleaning for the city was presented seats. These seats will be reserved headings by Rev. Y'oung as con- provement committee to bring about dinger; talk in honor of the old
Blooming.
Bros, first fly ball caught; Miller
i
'tractive
and
destructive.
He
said
soldiers
by
Dr.
L.
W.
Hyde,
Spanish-
to
the
chamber
of
commerce
at
the
exclusively for women.
The funeral was held at the
the erection of the plant that will
Mercantile Co., first stolen base;
that
Fourth
of
July
celebrations,
un-
American
war
veteran
and
former
Blooming church today at 1:30 1 monthly meeting Thursday night * The stage will be of ample size to
! less conducted as a community-get- be an ice plant and will still not state commander of the United Span­ i Hillsboro Cash Store, first walk; Lib­
o'clock and interment was in M m by Mayor M. P. Cady. He suggested handle big productions. It will be
erty theatre, first hit by pitch ball;
. together, do not give the right pub- look like one.
Blooming cemetery. Rev. Stenbe of having transfer men calling at the equipped with the latest lighting
Remonstrances against the form­ ish War Veterans; response by Com­ Greer, Powers & Co., first man on
I
lioity,
nor
does
the
dance
hall
at
the
'homes and carrying away al) refuse equipment and will have electric
Blooming officiated.
ation of a sewer district in the east mander Crow; Dr. Hyde sang the base by error; Tra-Blu Biscuit, first
‘ at a nominal charge and have them scenery controls. A full basement park.
end
of the city were filed, although “Battle Hymn of the Republic, and man fouling out; Hillsboro Argus,
The time is ripe for a county fair
1 get the old boxes and sacks from the will be under the stage and will
there was no petition from other A. B. Thomas of Forest Grove gave first bone head play; People’s Cash
County Track Meet
rear of the buildings rather than give room for the large ventilating f according to Senator W. G. Hare, property owners asking for the sew­ a short talk.
I store, poorest batter of day. The
who followed Rev. Young with a few
At P. U. Field May 9 in thc parkings as in previous years. plant and heating plant, air blowers i ; remarks
The afternoon program was as prizes and winners will be given in
er.
in
support
of
what
had
been
for the splendid organ and dressing
Parkings Littered
R. H. Breer asked for some ac­ follows: “America,...............
by the audi- next week’s paper.
' said. He said that there was con­
Formation of Caunty Grade
*
tion from the council for the dress­ ence; Commander J. L. Crow, ad- '
He said that the parkings of the ' , rooms.
siderable
agitation
from
the
outside
School Ball League Ques­
Venetian Design
dress; responses by Mrs. C. C. Hyde,
ing of the macadam on Fir street.
city were littered with rubbish under
for a county fair.
tion Considered
the old system for a period of per | The architectural and decorating
The matter of insurance for the A. B. Thomas, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Students Rehearse
J.
C.
Jones
of
the
Hillsboro
Auto
firemen was up again for discussion Bowman, Mrs. Rigley, Mrs. Hugh
haps two months and at the pret­ ! design will be carried out in Ital-
For Senior Play
The Washington county high tiest time of the year. The mayor ’ ian and Venetian. The name of the Top shop was brought in as a new and was held over until the meeting Smith, Mrs. Brogden and Mrs. Al­
chamber
member
by
L.
H.
Tailman
school track meet is scheduled for pleaded for more care of the park­ new theatre has not been selected.
next Tuesday night for further in­ berta Hargreave; reading by Mrs.
Saturday, M«y 9, on thc Pacific ings because of the number of tour-
Mr. Phelps has set thc opening I of the One Hour Boosters, The vestigation.
Sabin and “A Family Row,” an act “Lottery Man” Name of Play
university field at Forest Grove. , i"ts who would come through Hills­ date for the latter part of June and others failed to report.
to Be Staged By High
The suit of Mrs. W. H. Taylor for directed by Mrs. Maude Stannard.
There will be no track meet this boro this year due to the many con- at that time the people of Wash-
School
damages of $1000 which she alleges Those in the act included Mrs. Stan­
year for the grade schools. Repre- 1 . ventions in Portland. He explained ! ington county will be enabled to Attempted Escape
nard,
Mrs.
Margaret
Webber,
Mrs.
was the result of certain irregular­
■entatives of the high schools were that the city dumping grounds was patronize a theatre of .which they
ities in the sidewalks was referred Mildred Fishback, and Mrs. Marshall
If one should happen into the as­
Stopped
By
Jailer
to meet in thc office of the county open the first Wednesday of each [ will be justly proud.
Elder.
to the city attorney.
sembly some night after school he
—
school superintendent, Emma Bry­ month.
Through arrangements with the
Veteran» Present
would be astonished to hear Edwin
Harlan Kelly voigyd objection to
Work of Sawing Bars Had
ant, this morning to discuss the
The chamber will co-operate with | contractors Mr. Phelps has hired
Veterans of the Civil War pres­ Ingles raving to a few of his fellow
the occupation tax on the grounds
Taken
Place
During
Night
«•vents to be scheduled.
the city and it has beer, referred to 1,11 Io<-bI m*n for w,,irk on lhe bui,d-
that many boarding houses were ent included J. L. Crow, J. M. Hoy, seniors about having bad three
But Not Completed
Those interested in the forma- the dv|c lmprovement committee,
ing and when the structure is com­
Commander Anderson of the Gen- hundred thousand proposals.
not having to pay the tax.
tion of a baseball league for grade
R w„ rpportr(J that
pleted it will be practically a home
eral
Ransom post, A. B. Thomas. I).
The
council
passed
a
resolution
to
A little questioning would inform
An
attempted
jail
break
in
the
! 11,1 /•AHl'fl.
IlF.I to
4.« 11,,,...
* .
schools in the
county arc
meet . — - p . • h'd — ps would'
------- be' unable to take product.
survey Oak street, to the west. The D. Daffron, C. H. Blake, W. S. Til- ‘one that he was merely impersonat­
county
jail
was
frustrated
Saturday
in the office of the county school I charge
-
. _
of . the
Fourth of July cele-
r.ight by H. L. llickox, jailer,. It previous decision to sell the old hose ion, George Doughty, Crabtree, Ben­ ing the “Lottery Alan”—his role in
superintendent tonight at 8 o'..
___ bra
, tjon this year because of his
1 flock.
nett and Alonzo Sigler.
the Senior play—and that his rath­
seems that the proposed idea was to carts was rescinded.
Circuit
Court
Jury
Everyone interested has been urged
The'ragged ion 'has 'been
er unsympathetic
The
program
and
dinner
was
ar
­
The
O
’
Connor
heirs
were
allowed
was the
saw
the
bars
into
the
corridor,
from
Excused Till Monday the corridor access to the outside to recover the property at Third and ranged by the Women's Relief Corps rest of the cast, audience
to be present. If an a .«nation is made that the chamber of commerce I
all of whom are
, formed, officers will be elected at take it over but many of the mem­
hall could be made in short time Baseline provided the* pay $1675 and veteran and auxiliary members working with a will te make the
thia meeting and rules will be drawn bers are of the opinion that cham­
through
the tile wall and thus the to the city within ten days. Guy were present from both Forest Grove affair a success.
Bagley Holding Court
up for the holding of the games.
ber efforts should be centered on n
The play is set for April 20 and
escape would have been completed. Townsend was given permission to and Hillsboro.
Tillamook County
county fair.
21.
recover
his
property,
provided
he
The
work
of
sawing
through
the
Thia Week
The question of the change in
The cast : “Mrs. Wright,” Hazel
Saturday Surprise
bars had taken place during the paid the amount that is against it, Bids For Quarry
I water and power rates was discussed
Bartlett; “ Foxey Peyton,” George
together
with
other
costs.
Other
night
but
was
not
complete,
The
Day For Sheriff and Senator W. G. Hare asked the Judge George R. Bagley is hold- jailer on his rounds through the
Purposes Are Good Schmidt ; “Jack Wright,” Edwin
cor- property interests of a like nature
Ingles; “Stevens,” Edison Suther-
city officials who were present if j ing court in Tillamook county this ridor in the morning noticed the were taken up and treated in a like
Two Men Accidentally Bump
' week with thc result that court
iland; » “Helen Heyer,” Dolores Hare;
the public service commission had'
manner.
attempt
had
been
made.
The
sheriff
Total
of
Low
Bids
Is
$33,290
Into Force From Sheriff’s
I anything to do with the proposed , house activities are lighter. The was notified and the jail was search­ An ordinance prohibiting the sale
I “Mrs. Pevton.
Peyton, ” Faith Rice-
Rice “Lizzie
Office At Timber
jury has been excused until next
For Total Yardage of
Roberts,” Margaret Long; Hedwig
Six
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*- saws were i or use of a beanshooter or sling­
1 decrease in light rates.
Monday. The Henry Haberman case ed for the saws.
34,401
Jensen,” Vilena Goodin; "Hamil-
found and two more were found shot was passed by the council and
Saturday night was one of sur- I
was postponed until April 20.
ton,” Charles Reynolds.
the
penalty
provided
is
$25.
some
days
later
when
the
jailer
took
prises for Sheriff J. E. Reeves i and Prof. Horner Coming
Additional jurors drawn during
The manager of the play is
one
of
the
mirrors
apart
and
located
Fifty-seven
bids
were
received
by
_______
his deputies, Virgil Weckert, Carl i
last week were Ray Carter, Phillip
the county commissioners Tuesday Edison Sutherland; stage managet
Larson and Thomas Rood. ' They Will Speak to Native Sons and B. Porter, Carl S. Nelson, George them. This makes the second attempt Wunderlich Heads
, for the quarrying and manufacture and electrician, Warren Barnes ;
went to Timber to look around the
G. Hancock, Harry C. Hill, R. W. at jail-breaking in the new cells now-
Daughters
Tomorrow
Rod
and
Gun
Club
Night
located
on
the
third
floor
of
the
of broken stone for road construc- ticket sales, Fred Meek; property
dance hall and had concealed their
Ritchie, W. O. Fuller, Fred Rood,
court
house.
I
tion
purposes at ten quarries. The manager, Harold Wismer.
car in the brush at the side of the
Henry McIntyre and Carl Ander­
bids
are exceptionally good and
road. Two came from the dance hall
Prof, J. B. Horner of Oregon son.
Annual Meeting of Club Held
Coffee Club Tomarrow
Wins at Ford Contest
i
provide
for fine rock, according to
and the officers hurriedly hid them­ Agricultural college will be tho
In Chamber of Commerce
A. E. Vanbishler was fined $3000
W.
J.
Headrick
of
Cornelius,
an
Market
Road
Engineer
Jones.
The
selves at the side of the road.
principili speaker nt the monthly each on three indictments of liquor
The regular monthly meeting of
Last Friday Night
greater percentage of material is the Coffee club will be held in the
They hardly had time to hide be­ meeting of the Native Sons and law violation and given a 12 months employe of the Standard Oil com­
fore two men came down the side Daughters in the Modern Woodmen jail term with each one. A $500 fine pany, drew the lucky number in
Charles Wunderlich of near Cor- under one inch and will make fine chamber of commerce rooms to­
of the hill carrying what proved to hall at Secami and Washington and six months term was administer­ the drawing nt t.ie MacKenzie Motor ne)jua was elected president of the topping.
morrow afternoon from 2 to 5 p.
be a small still and a two gallon streets tomorrow night. Tho talk of ed on the fourth. He was given time company Saturday night. This draw- Washington County Rod and Gun
The contracts will be let by the m. A large attendance is greatly de
jug of moon. Olo Vivan and Norm Professor Horner should be espec­ to pay the $1200 which he must ing ending Ford Display Week. Those club at thc annuai meeting of the commisisoners tomorrow (Friday) at sired, as business of importance will
Miller were placed under arrest on I I ially interesting for he is one of pay for parole during good behav­ who turned in the names of five club hel(1 in the fhamber of Com i 10 o’clock. The low bids for the be discussed. The program will be
,
liquor charges as a consequence the greatest authorities on Oregon ior. James Miner was paroled on non-car owners were the only ones merce
rooms Friday night. He suc- different quarries are: Hazeldale, in connection with the American
in
on
the
drawing.
The
winner
re-
ce
eds Charles Follette of Forest George Wilson, $4050.84; Caldwell, Home department. The -peaker of
of this surprise.
history in the state.
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payment of $100 nfter receiving a
On their way back they accident-
Leisman Construction Co., $1024; the afternoon, the Rev. Lowell A.
L. H. McIntyre will enliven things sentence of $500 and six months ceived a $50 credit on any Ford in Grove.
ally met Ramey Borcher and Oscar with his bagpipe nnd two girls will on a booze charge. The case of the i the establishment.
Earl C. Wilson of Banks was Hergert, George Wilsjn, $4254.30; Young, will deliver an address up< n
Holter in an automobile, w’ith the dance Scotch dnnees. The "Hie” state against Charles Barron was
named vice-president; Glen Staple- Laurel, Paalo Bros., $6579.95; Jack- the subject, "The Greet Privjjggc.”
Sun Cau»e of Accident
result thnt the car was conflslcated quartet will also entertain with disraieed. Mike St. Denis, who has
ton was re-elected as treasurer; R. son, Jim Teroff, $5421.05; Martin, Mrs. Fr»d Sewell will be in charge
and the two face n liquor charge severnl numbers.
been in jail for several months, has
While driving through Hillsboro, B. Denney, who has done much for Victor Nusbaumer, $4774.76; Luck, of the ten room.
of possession. They were released on
been paroled.
Mrs. Fred W. Case of Vancouver, the club during the yast year as Clifford Sandy, $1605; Cedar Mills,
$250 cash hail.
('. G. Reiter, I,. J. Merrill anil W.
I Davidson and Olive, $3494.60; and
N. Bangs of Timber was a county
An order was given in the case Washington, was struck by a Union secretary, was re-elected.
William Cote was arrested by [ V. McKinney, of the Legion execu­ of F. N. Jurgens and Grace Jurgens Laundry machine driven by James
There was considerable discussion Manning, Leisman Construction seat visitor Monday. Mr. Bangs sayr
Sheriff J. E. Reeves and George| tive committee, attended the dis versus J. H. Brokaw, et al. An or­ i D. Anderson, Hillsboro. Both ma­ on changes in the laws, regarding Co., $208".50. This make a total that condition* are picking up and
Alexander on n charge of driving an trict conference of the American der was also given in the case of chines were slightly damaged but no hunting and fishing. Members of of $33.290 for a total yardage of that he is looking for good things.
automobile while intoxicated and Legion in Portland last Saturday Ruby M. Wright versus Haskell-Car­ one was injured. A blinding sun the club were present from all over '34,401. The average yard cost is He says that Hillsboro ia letting too
was placed in the county jail.
90.957.
much trade go through their town
the county.
penter.
was the cause of the acident.
I night.
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