The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 30, 1925, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXII
HILLSBORO,
OREGON,
THURSDAY, APRIL 3«, 1925
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Election I»
ADDRESS ON FOREST School
Called For Tuesday
PROTECTION GIVEN
Argus Cooking School Which Will
Open Tomorrow Afternoon* Attract­
Hobbs Heads
MCDONALD SPEAKS
HILLSBORO LOSES Mrs. County
Federation
BEFORE ROTARY
PITCHING BATHE
Mrs. L. W. Hyde Elected Dele­
Voters To Decide Wether Or
ing Attention Among Women Of City
gate To State Convention
Not They Want Addi­
The Home Service Department of made, so that those earliest In at-
"Individual's
Responsibility,”
Of Women’s Clubs
"Tualatin Valley—Natural By-
tional Grade Unit
the Portland Gas it Coke Company tendance will receive preference in Camas Noses Out Local Team
Subject
Pau," Subject
.
.
.
...
t. — ui_ seating locations, although it will be
4 to 3
has been very busy this week making
.
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Mrs. Earl Hobbs was unanimously .
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possible for ail in attendance to hear
for the
.
the lecture and view the demonstra­ VANCOUVER PLAYS HERE elected preseident of the Washington A FUTURE IS VISUALIZED
Hillsboro Argus Cooking School
County Federation
of Women’» |
......
dren in the district for additlonal
tion* from any place in the room.
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Archibald Whisnant, Secretary grade unit* will be decided at a which will convene in the Chamber
Valley
Expected To Play Big
The oid adage, “The way to a Lineup Bolstered For Game Clubs to succeed Mr». L. W. Hyde ~~
at the annual meeting in Gaston yes­ Part In Future Development
Of Pacific Logging Con­
special election called for next Tues­
man's heart is through his stomach"
Here And Good Game Is
terday. Mrs. J. C. Leedy of Sher­
day between the hours of 2:30 to
may be a realization in many Hills­
gress, Speaker
Of Vaat City.
Expected By Fans
wood
i» vice-president, Mr». W. S.
7:30 o’clock in the high school build­
boro homes following the classes.
Roberta
of
Forest
Grove
is
secretary
"The Individual's Responsibility Ing.
However, the men need not feel
“Tualatin Valley—the Natural By­
Hillsboro lost to Camas last Sun­
in American Forest Week", was the
A favorable vote will authorixe
alarmed that their wives will experi­ day in the papermill town 4 to 3 and Mrs. H. C. Leedy of Metzger is Paas," was the subject of a talk be­
subject of an address before the the school board to construct an ad­
ment on them in the preparation of after a thrilling pitching battle. Er-j treasurer. The three directors are fore the Rotary Club luncheon last
forum luncheon of the Hillsboro dition to the two-room grade unit
new dishes because quite to the con­ rors were responsible for most of I Mrs. L. W. Hyde of Hissboro, Mrs. Thursday by M. McDonald, president
Horace Cook of Gaston and Mrs. 8. of the Oregon-Nursery Company. He
Chamber of Cummerce, Monday by on the high school grounds, consist-
trary experiment is eliminated in the runs on both sides.
W. Donavan of Hillside. Mrs. Hyde told of the relation of the Tualatin
Archibald Whisnant, of Portland, ing of four room* and a heating
modern cookery, according to Mrs.
Team Patched Up
i
was
also elected as delegate to the Valley to the future growth and de­
secretary of the Pacific Logging plant, and to purchase the needed
Rose Bartlett, who will deliver the
The local tossers took the field , state convention by a unanimous velopment of the city of Portland.
Congress. Th* Chamber, by unani­ equipment, and to issue interest
class lecture*.
mous vote, ordered the address bearing warrants amounting to 013,-
The menu for Friday's class will with a patched up team. Most of ; vote.
lacrease Noted
printed in circular form for general 000 In payment. A plan of the ad-
be as follows: Biscuits, orange bis- the hitting strength was lacking be- I Dr. L. W. Hyde gave an interest-
"Twenty
years ago the City of
Huesing
j
ing
talk
on,
"Public
Health
and
distribution in oredvr to aid in the dition may be seen in the window
cults, coffee cake, apple cake, pigs cause Jensen, Green and “
Portland had a population of 94,-
Hillsboro
i
Child
Welfare."
Others
on
the
pro
­
were
out
of
the
lineup,
work.
of the Shute Savings Bank.
in a blanket, nut bread, and corn
000." said Mr. McDonald, "Today
Chalky Newton, "boy scout, gave
bread or Johnny cake.
Talk on took Ute lead in the fourth inning gram included vocal numbers by it ia rated at 365,000 or an increaaa
a reading on forest protection, He
type* of quick bread batters and on two hits, an error and a double Mrs. Carrie D. Cramer of Gaston of almost 400 per cent in the last
was Introduced by Rev. .M A. Mar-
doughs.
Batters—Hot cake and by George Henderson, which counted accompanied by Mrs. Erville Bunch twenty years. Should this same ra­
scout
leader.
O.
T.
Mc-
ey. boy
waffles, displaying waffle iron and three. Camas tied it up in the i of Laurelwood academy; song by tio of gain in population continue
' Mrs. Bunch accompanied by Mrs.
Whorter was chairman of the iunch-
hot cake griddles, explaining advan­ eighth and won out in the ninth.
The boys played a very creditable Charles Walker of Forest Grove, for the next twenty year* and we
eon.
tages. Doughs—Biscuits and break­
game and Stoutenberg pitched ex­ song by Misa Gruderian of Forest have every reason to believe it will,
Ths Address
fast cakes.
then the population in 1945 will be
A printed recipe sheet for each cellent ball. George Henderson con­ Grove accompanied by Mrs. Cramer. approximately fifteen hundred thou­
The people of Hillsboro have ev­
A 10 cent cover charge was made
lesson wtli be furnished those in at­ tinued to slap the old apple on the
ery reasos to be proud of thia city Winners of Sectional Contests
Mr». H om Bartlett, Demonstrator
nose, getting a double and single in i at the luncheon to help pay for the sand—a million and a half people.
tendance
at
the
school.
Be
sure
to
this week, for it is exemplifying to
Entered
"Even now we are told that the
of Commerce Assembly Room at bring your pencils for making extra four trips to the plate. He is hit- acreage which the clubs have bought big utility corporations are planning
the highest degree that rare virtue,
for
a
children's
home.
500.
ting
an
even
Note paper
consideration of the affairs of oth­ MANY SPELLERS MATCHED Hillsboro, Friday afternoon, May 1, note* when desired.
Leisyville and Farmington clubs for a city of a million in the terri­
Game Starts at 2:30
at 2 o'clock. The assembly room will be furnished those who wish it.
ers.
invited
the members to the annual tory. The shadows are sufficiently
Vancouver will come here next
When I was requested to appear Lois Tuttle of Forest Grove ordinarily accommodates about one There will be a complete change of
picnic
to
be held in Shute Park June in evidence for us to visualize the
Sunday and make an effort to break
hundred people, but additional chairs program at each class.
before your body 1 mude inquiries
coming future.
First Among High Schools
30.
The
game
have been procured so that at least
Don’t forget the time and place­ into the win column,
as to what you were doing in the
Will Spread Westward
Class A In Declamation
one hundred and fifty ladies can be chamber of commerce rooms, at 2 will start at 2:30. The Hillsboro
matter of observing American For-
"What
we in the Taulatin Valley
lineup will be Myers and Souten-
P. M.
est Week. My investigations have
Saturday was a big day for the comfortably seated.
are
concerned
about is in which
The first announcement of the
The demonstration
will close berg, pitchers; Kreitz and Corrieri,
convinced me that if all communi­ school students of Washington coun­
! direction will this expansion be most
Jensen,
catchers;
Burkhalter,
first;
ties, such as yours, and those of ty.
; likely to spread. Taking everything
The winning contestants of Argus cooking school has already at­ promptly at 3:30 so that you may
greater or less importance in the af- I spelling and declamation in the vari- tracted a great deal of attention and keep any other appointments, The second; Greene, short; McCurdy,
' into consideration, one must con­
third;
Henderson,
Huesing
and
Hen-
fains of men, wrre swayed by the ' ous sectional contests met in the an- many housewives have expressed second class will be held Tuesday
clude that Portland will grow south­
same high and noble impulse which , nual contest at the Hillsboro High their intention to attend the four les­ afternoon in the chamber rooms and derpon, outfield.
ward and wntward, overflowing in­
BOX
SCORE
sons.
No
reservations
are
being
third
the
following
Friday.
ha* animated you, there would be School. There were 108 Krude con-
Urges World War Veterans To to our beautiful Tualatin Valley.
Hillsboro
no nee«l of proclamation* by the testants.
The vanguard of this mighty host
Stand Together
AB 1 H O A
president of the United States, by
is to be seen daily breaking over the
Have Four Firsts
Jones,
2
...................
5
1
1
2
Famous Chorus Coming
the governor of this state, and oth­
hills reaching out into our very
There were four Amt place win-
C. Henderson, 1 ........ 5
1 1 1 OFFER SERVICES OF POST
er dignitaries in public life, to warn
midst, laying the foundation of that
ners
in
division
three
of
the
spelling.
Cole,
s
......................
3
0
S
s
the nation against continued and
GREATER WEST PORTLAND.
At S. Myers, r ............
None
of
these
four
could
be
spelled
HITrDDCTC
CÀDIiüDC
Orpheus
Chorus
In
Concert
4 1 0 o
thoughtless devastlon of ita wooded
Action For Flag Pole And
"This increased population is crea­
down.
There
were
also
three
firsts
0
McCurdy,
3
.................
4
0
1
area*.
ting a great traffic problem in Port­
Flag
In
Court
House
Yard
in division two and two firsts each
Burkhalter, 1 ............ 3
0 I 0
There is something inspiring in in division one and division four.
land that must be solved.
Music lovers will have a rare > op-
2 5 1
Taken By Local Post.
G. Henderson, m
4
Better I portunity Monday night at 8:15
Agriculture
Outlook
the thought that a community like
"Traffic originating in the rich
I
In division one of the declamation
Kreitz, c ....................... 4
1 7 1
Hillsboro, which has no intimate re­ contest those securing places were:
agricultural territory to the south
Than Usual
| when the Orpheus Male Quartet will
Stoutenberg, p __
4
0 0 2
"Regardless of your personal feel­ and west of the city must of "necess­
lation with the lumber industry, oth­ Alano Signs, Hillsboro, first; Fran­
| be presented in concert at the
«
10 ings you should stand together for
Total —................ 36
er than it is within vision of vast ces Marvin, Aloha, second; Hollis BUYING POWER IS MORE Orenco Presbyterian church. Adults
ity find an unobstructed outlet to
Two out when winning run was a common cause,” declared Dr. L.
timber areas, and that it sees daily Martin, Gaston, third. Division two,
the rail terminals and dock«, at tide
[ will be admitted for 35 cents and
made.
W. Hyde, commander of United water in north Portland on its west­
the prosperity which follows the leg­ Claribell Whitehead, Forest Grove, Land Values To Point Where children for 25 cents.
Spanish War Veterans, who spoke ward passage to connect with rail
Camas
itimate development of this great first; Lucille Johnson, Aloha, sec­
This chorus is in its fifteenth sea-
Speculation Chances
before
Hillsboro post of the legion and ships on its way to the markets
AB
A
H
O
industry as the products of the mills ond; Gilbert Priaat, Hillsboro, third.
; son and is pronounced by critics to
Have Disappeared
4
0 2 2 Tuesday night. “It is your right of the world, as well as inbound
pass through it on the railroad, or Division three, James Underwood,
be the best chorus in the country. Baesch, s
Rogoway, 2
................. 4
0 1 2 and duty to look after the unfor­ traffic to the same populous terri­
by the presence of the men coming Beaverton, first; Dewdrop Check,
Oregon farmers arc taking a more They are appearing in Orenco to Goldman, m ................. 3
1 1 0 tunates and this help must be ex. tory. For just as the population of
and going to the camps and mills Hillsboro, second; Valera Troxdaie, active interest in the probable total help the church and community and
Tidland, 1 1 . ............ 4
1 11 1 tended through the organization.
where the work I* performed,—it is Bend, third.
the city increases so will the popu­
their
appearance
there
is
considered
production, the probable consump­
2 11 1
Dillon, c
..... ....... 4
Tell* of Case*
inspiring, I say, to find such a com­
lation in the agricultural country tri­
Wririck Second
tion, the exportable surplus, and the j a real feather in Orenco's hat. The Goodwin, rf . ............. 4
1 0 0
munity realizing the basic truth
Dr. Hyde enumerated several cases butary increase, creating a mighty
Lois Tuttle of Forest Grove was price trends of the particular com . ­ 1 chorus was presented in concert at Jones, If
2 1 0
4
written in the Good Book, "No man
the
Heilig
in
Portland
February
27
of
neglect on the part of the gov­ traffic which cannot be passed thru
modities
they
produce.
............. 1
0 0 2 ernment that will doubtless be elim­ the neck of a bottle, the now con­
liveth to himself and no man dieth first in high school division A and
i and prices were the usual concert Osterman, 3b ........
was
To
help
them
understand
the
sit
­
William
Wcirick
of
Hillsboro
Jacobberger, 3 b ..... .2
0 0 1 inated through efforts of the Ameri­ gested streets of Portland, neither
to himself.”
second. Isabel McLeod, Gaston, was uation as it exists .now, as well as value.
2 0 3
Huss, 1
........ 3
can it be handled on the still fur­
can Legion.
During my younger days, and al­ first in high school class B.
its present trend, facts bearing on j
Total
......
33
27 12
»
so in latter years, it has been my
"Recruit your organization to the ther congested Willamette River,
The spelling winers were:
it have been assembled by a commit­
Last Sunday's Results:
pleasure to turn to the page* of the
limit and see that all are brought with its numerous bridges and the
Fourth grade—Millie Wallen, first; tee of the extension service under ■
R. H. E in,” continued Dr. Hyde," but above call for still more bridges.
(iood Book, not from any particu­ Blanche Finigan, district 2, second; the direction of R. S. Beese, farm |
o all keep the membership clean. You
Hillsboro ...........
3
6
Tunnel Not Solution
lar religious urge or longing to solve Gladys Lazotle,’third.
management specialist.
The facts '
•> are carrying the burdens of all the
Camas .................................. 4
9
'This through traffic is bound to
the mysteries of immortality, nor
Fifth grade—Doris Wells, Aloha, were gathered by the federal agri­
Vancouver .......
3
8
1 veterans.”
act and react on the city as popu­
probably to discover paths of recti- ond; Gladys Picren, district 55, cultural statistician for Oregon, the
12
3
tude—although the detours I have third.
Action to have a metal flag pole lation increases, until the solution
Will
Win
Cup
Third
Victory*
u^nbaek
heads of departments of the Oregon
2 and flag placed in the court yard is found. The solution of this traf­
2
made at times have been eloquent
Sixth grade—Beatrice Woodruff, experiment station, th«* county agri­
If They Win
Oregon City ....................... 8 13
3 to replace the one on the court fic problem will not be found in a
arguments for improved highways of Laschclla Oniacht, Lulu Levinson, cultural agents and the federal de­
righteousness—but rather because Jennie Nilson tied for first place.
house, that is not given sufficient tunnel to the south, necessary and
Batting Average
partment of agriculture.
DR. SMITH HIGH SCORE G. Henderson .......................
its page* contain truths which we
.500 consideration, was taken by the proper as this enterprise is, because
As a whole, the agricultural out-1
Seventh grade—Evelyn Cropp, dis­
struggle to understand now, and trict 37, first; Grace McCormick, dis­ look for 1925 is more favorable than '
Huesing ................................
.500 Hillboro post of the American Le­ this tunnel will only help dump more
which evidently wrre understood trict 97, second; Clarence Langer, it has been for five years. The pur- J Hillsboro Places Second Sun­ i Stoutenberg
................ ......
.286 gion Tuesday night. A committee, traffic into the now congested nar­
day And Forest Grove
thousands of years ago.
¡Jensen ....................................
.250 Alvin Hoffman and Fred Engelding- row streets of the city, creating
chasing power of farm products |
third.
1 uni told that thia community is
i Myers ..................................
.250 er, will cooperate with the other more confusion and greater conges­
Takes Third Place
Eighth grade—Mildred Carmach, more nearly balunces the cost of I
tion on both streets and river.
organized thoroughly for American Forest Grove, first; Iris Corum, dis­ things farmers buy than it has at i
I Kreitz .....................................
.143 patriotic organizations.
“Drawing aside the curtain and
Protection Week. That is the sub­ trict 106, second; Lorcne Woodward, any time during this period. In De- | Cornelius won the inter-city shoot i Burkhalter ............................
. .125
Have Concession
peering just a little way into the
ject before u* today. It will again Orenco, third.
...125
cember. 1924, the relative wholesale conducted by the Washington Rod I C. Henderson
Services of the post were offered
become the subject on Thursday
• of non-agricultural c«>mni..di-[«nd Gun Club at ,he ran'{e in Cor- McCurdy ....................... ..... .... 125 to the Fourth of July committee. future does it not look as if the so­
lution of this problem must be the
when the Rotarian* discuss the ques­
Team average .255.
ties was 157, or 57 points above the | n*H“’ Sunday for the second time
It is expected that the post will also
Tests Rank School
routing of this north and south
tion at their meeting. Your schools
pre-war level, while the farm price w’tb " |,core °f -68 out of a pos-
have a concession at the grounds.
have been organized and your chil­
with
sanie'
s
’
b
'
e
^50.
Hillsboro
was
second
of 30 farm products on the
This committee consists of G. War- bound traffic through the natural
Glasburn Appeals
dren will be taught the lesson. Your High School Tied For Third date stood at 139 or 39 points above I -65 and Forest Grove last with 201.
ren Clark, Clark Gardner, and Dr. by-pass—th«« Tualatin Valley and
Cornelius Pass route to ship «ide and
Competition Keen
Boy .Scouts, are taking an active in­
Place With Mias Catlin's
pre-war condition.
To Higher Court S. H. Peterson.
terest in the work. We have just
The competition in these shoots
The purchasing power of farm
Fred Engeldinger, chairman of rail terminals on the Willamette
A report of interest to the citi­ products for 1924 was 86, which • waa I - has
had the pleasure of listening to one
keen
the
— been
---........
- and
-
— team winning Local Authorities Send Evi­ the patriotic holidays committee, is river at and below north Portland.
of them. Probably more has been zens of Hillsboro in connection with 5 I, points
that ...
of ft«.*,*,,
1923, i ‘he «hoot three tim«8 in ’u<*«“lon
wviiaw, better
. t . vv , than *■■«,*
making much the same preprations Just as the S. P. & S. R. R. has con­
dence For Inspection of
done thnn this of which I have not the standard of work being done by and 10 points better than that of
tfven permanent possession of a
Supreme Court
for the observance of Decoration structed a rail connection over this
been advised, but I want to assure the high school has just been receiv­ 1922, and 14 points better than it s*lyer loving^ cup. . Cornelius won
route to transport freight from val­
Day as in the past.
you that your entire preparation is ed from the Oregon council of Eng­ was in 1921.
twice and if they win again next
George Glasburn was found guil-
A community patriotic building ley points to the north terminals, so
inspiring evidence that you do not lish. For a number of years colleges
I ty of violating the prohibition laws committee to consider ways and should there be a broad highway
A.« analyzed by the United States time will get the cup.
need men from outside to bring this have bean requiring entrance exam­ department of agriculture, this econ­
Dr. E. H. Smith was a high point after a three-day trial in the curcuit means for such proposed building connection ample to accommodate
inations in English.
the heavy motor vehicle traffic over
truth home to you.
omic viewpoint anil interest has been man again in this shoot. He scored 1 court here last week.
The jury has been appointed.
Last year was the first attempt encouraged by the following facts: 1 46 out of a possible 50. The scores found against him on his plea of
I have not been told whether or
Legionnaires are manifesting con­ this same route, allowing the south
not the preachers of your commun­ to make these tests uniform and a farming has long since passed the were lower thnn usual on account former jeopardy. The case has been siderable interest in the formation and north traffic easy access to and
ity intend to deliver, or have deliv­ rating of 64 high schools of the state self-sufficing stage and has entered of the winds.
i appealed to the supreme court.
of a baseball team to enter the fro without being forced through
Individual Scores
ered, sermons in which this subject enrolling at least five students in the big world channels of trade. An
Local authorities had to send evi- Twilight league and they are going
will be the theme—if they have not the colleges gives Hillsboro tied with economy program was forced by sev­
Scores: Goff, 39; Richter, 42; Fol- I dence in the case to Salem last week to have a practice session at the
(Continued on page 8)
I advise them to find some suituble Miss Catlin's school, Portland, for eral years of hardships anil econom­ lette, 41; Mills, 42; Irmler, 37; and Deputy Redmond was detailed high school tonight.
text for a discourse on the subject, third place. The two schools rank­ ic depression.
Land values have Burkhalter, 40; Dr. Smith, 46; to make the delivery. The express
A number of veterans have signed
Texts are in the (iood Book on for- ing above are the II. S. of Com­ reached the point where their Steinke, 42: Hanley, 42; Stout, 35; : company of course could not take up as guarantors for the next le­ May Festival Tomorrow
est protection as are texts for ai­ merce, of Portland, and Wallowa former opportunities of increase and j Brock, 42; Menold, 43; Susbauer, , it.
This is a case of violating the gion dance, May 15. Vincent En-
most any discussion on right living high school. In the test the average speculation have disappeared (at 38; Wunderlich, 43 and Stohler, <2. law to obey the law.
geldinger, H. L. MacKenzie I and Unusual Program Arranged
number of errors per student was least for some years), making it
between man.
For Annual Event
Z. N. Seelye was found guilty by James Imbrie are the members i of
The book of Joel, only two or 24.46. Hillsboro, 17.66, H. S. Com­ necessary for operator to show a County Teams Start Off | a jury of larceny by bailee. He was the committee.
three chapters long, paints a vivid merce 16.25, Wallowa 13.2. Punc­ profit from production alone.
The annual May Festival under
I given time to file motion for a new
picture of tile devastation which fol­ tuation, grammar, good use, and
the auspices of the Eastern Star will
Corn acreage will be slightly in­ Reedville, Laurel and Verboort trial.
W. L. Moore Heads Bankers
lows carelessness. It would be well spelling were considered.
be- held in the Masonic Temple to­
An order confirming sale was giv­
creased. It can be safely expanded
Take Honors in First
if all of us take down the old Bible,
Will Moore of Banks was elected morrow evening. The festival will
en in the case of Ora V. Heaney ver­
to meet feeding demands.
dust it off, and read the warnings
Forest Week Display
A dismissal president of the Washington County start out with a dinner from 5:30 to
The 1924 Oregon oat crop is
Reedville, Laurel and Verboort sus Charles C. Rose.
A program will follow the
order
was
given
in
the
case of A. Bunkers* Association at the meeting 7:30
Indications
are
that
acreage
short.
were
victors
in
the
opening
games
A splendid picturization of the ef-
(Continued on page 2)
diner.
fects of carelessness in the woods Will increase from 10 to 12 per cent. of the Washington county league J J. Mott versus John Remington. An in Forest Grove Tuesday night. W.
The program: Vincent Engelding-
last Sunday.
Beaverton lost to order was given in the case of S. B. V. Bergen of Hillsboro was elected
Harley Peterson accompanied by is shown by the display of the Boy
secretary.
They were entertained er, instrumental numbers; M. B.
Rundell
versus
A.
W.
Schailberger.
Shows "Pepper-Bos”
Reedville
14
to
9,
Yamhill
to
Laurel
Scouts
in
the
window
of
the
build
­
his brother, Frank Peterson of Wal­
One of the old time six-shooters 11 to 4 and North Plains to Ver­ Orders were given J. R. Thompson by the First National Bank of For­ quartet; Flora Dora sextet of the
la Walla, left yc.'.Urday for a flail­ ing at Second and Main streets.
versus Edith Hoyt and Robert Hoyt est Grove. The Hillsboro National high school in songs and dances and
on display in the Argus window, boort 14 to 5.
ia
The
display
shows
the
forest
and
the
ing trip at North Bend. They ex­
Noma Erowne of Beaverton will
and
Mary Ann D’Hondt versus Mar­ will entertain in June.
The
second
week
of
play
will
And
looks
so
much
like
a
cannon
that
pect to return with the limit the first camp "before," and then "after,” is It
give
readings. The inimitable Pan­
tha
D
’
Hondt
et
al.
pictured by burned off timber. the very sight of it would make one Laurel at Reedville, Beaverton at
of the week.
sy Chapter will make it- annual ap­
Otto
Krebs,
proprietor
of
the
O.
North
Plains
and
Verboort
will
jour
­
shake
in
his
boots.
The
gun
is
of
Dr. Ira Barrett and family of Tig­ “Cause" also has its place and is
Mrs. Janies Mann of South Tuala­ K. Brickyard at Sherwood was in pearance. Dancing will follow the
ard were guests, of Miss Deborah shown ns matches, cigarettes and the cap and ball variety. The weap­ ney to Yamhill to show them how to
program and will start at 9 « 'dock.
Hillsboro Monday.
tin
was in town Wednesday.
play
ball.
on
is
owned
by
W.
V.
Bergen.
cigars, etc.
Barrett Sunday.
Whether or not Hillsboro
wants
CHAMBER AIDS IN WORK to meet the needs of the school chii- preliminary arrangement*
5
ECONOMIC TREND
IN I tnto I o r AKM t Ko
o— Church
CORNELIUS TAKES
SHOOT SECOND TIME