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County Official Paper
The most thorough ad­
vertising tn«
m in the
T he H illsboro A rgus
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VOLUME XXXII
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1925
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IWMi JURY MAKES
REPORT OF SESSION
A.
P.
Bethany Youth Is
Shot Accidentally
PERJURY CHARGE
FACED BY CARLSON
Delbert Shearer Is Killed This
Morning While on Hunt­
ing Epedition
Hanson Charged With
Former Banks Resident
Operating Still
the County Jail
Delbert Shearer, 22, was accident-
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The largest and news-
. iest paper in Washing­
ton County.
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Ne. 33
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Pheasant Shortage
Noticed in County
Receiver
ANNUAL C. E. MEET Appoint
for Orenco Nursery TUNNEL DISTRICT
HERE THREE DAYS
VOTE IS TUESDAY
Season Open« Today; Hawk«
W. J. Haid of Portland Is to
Believed to Have Made
Take Charge of Affairs
Inroads on Young
of Oregon Nursery
Former Hillsboro Teacher One
Electorate Decide on Forma­
of
Speaker«
tion and Directors
A shortage of China pheasants is
W. J. Haid of Portland was ap-
reported from various parts of the
HEAVY FINES ARE GIVEN j ally killed while on a hunting trip HAS ONE CASE APPEALED county and the hunters who are JUDGE
[near Bethany at about 10 o'clock
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sas
Subscription $1.50
KANZLER
SPEAKS
rPCeiver "f the Ore«f”n
I Nursery company at the hearing be­ ERICKSON IS CANDIDATE
¡taking advantage of every opportun-
fore Judge Bagley in circuit court'
this morning. The accident occurred
Annual Meeting Will be Held
Wrssinger va. Neilson Bound­
¡yesterday. The appointment of the Second Election Must be Held
near the Jefferies place. Sheriff J. J. C. Williams, Who Has Been ity to shoot pheasants with the be-
in Christian Church Oc­
ginning of the season this morning
ary Dispute Occupies
Wanted for Two Years,
; receiver was asked in the case of
E, Reeves and Coroner George Lim­
After Estimates of Cost
are
going
to
tober 16 - 17 - 18
find
relatively
slim
the Portland Trust versus the Nur-!
Attention of Court
Taken in Portland
ber went to the scene of the acci­
Are Submitted
i pickings.
ery Company to protect the bond­
dent as soon as word .reached Hills­
Hawks
of
all
kind*
arc
believed
to
holders.
The
annual
Meeting
of
the
Charles D. Wild was sentenced to boro and Mr. Limber said that it
Wash-
Robert Carlson, former Banks
a year in the state prison this morn­ was purely accidental.
Whether or not Tunnel District
pool room proprietor, has been have made great inroads on the ington county union of the Chris-! Mr. Haid takes charge of all assets
ing by Judge Bugley on a larceny
The victim was accompanied by arrested on a churge of perjury ‘ young pheasants and caused the tian Endeavor will be held in the and conducts the business. He is No. I be formed will be decided
charge. W. IL Brumley was given Carl Nixon, a neighbor, on a hunt­ and is in the county jail. He was shortage. It has been sugge-ted that Hillsboro Christian church tomorrow, required to give bond in the sum by an election next Tuesday. Three
a $5oo fine and six months in the ing trip this morning. They were indicted by the grand jury and if every hunter make it a point to Saturday and Sunday. Dallas Rice, of $50,000. He is also required to directors of the district will be voted
county jail, lie may receive u parole driving in the car when they spotted found guilty it means a heavy jolt do away with tt few hawk-. Some teacher in the Hillsboro high school report to the court between the on also at the election.
think it is because so many birds la.-t year and now state field secre- first and fifth of each month
later. Brumley was charged with a a pheasant and Shearer is said to I 1 at the state prison.
.
One Precinct in County
were killed by hunters last year Ury of the organization will be summary of the business.
prohibition I a w violation. Roy! have shot it. Nixon is said to have
Precinct No. 1, the only one in
Ills bail has been set at $2500. and think that next year should
j one of the principal speakers. De-
When questioned concerning
Jenkins was given the usual $500 olarted to get out of the car and lie is accused of perjury
Washington county will vote in Bea-
in n case
i tails of the program are being ar- appointment of the receiver, Rex ; verton and at the Swenson
and six months on a booze charge became tangled up with the shot­ several months ago when he was have a closed season.
real
Sportsmen were out early this ranged. Martha James, local news- Parsons, company treasurer, said
thia morning. He was paroled on gun which went off striking Shearer being tried on a liquor charge.
estate office instead of at the high
payment of $150.
above the ear and killing him la­ Carlson was found guilty, but ap­ morning and the familiar crack of paper woman, is president of the thst it was a good thing for the i school as originally planned. This
i company and that it would allow precinct includes all the proposed
Seventeen true bills and three not „tanlly. He is the son of Mr. and pealed his case to the supreme court the shotgun was heard every place county organization.
: them to get down to business with­ tunnel district that is in Washing
true bills were returned by the Mrs. D. A. Shearer of near Bethany, after serving a few days of his '
Telia of Convention
grand jury after a session lai ting
An inquest will he conducted by sentence in the county jail. Senator i Health Nurse Is
Judge Jacob Kanzler of Portland, out interference from the outside.
ton county. Precinct No. 2 will vote
M outlay and Tuesday. August Peter Coroner George Limber the first of W. G. Hare is his attorney.
president of the state organization,
at the Fairvale school. Precinct No.
I
Urged by Teachers will speak Sunday evening. Miss
Hanson was Indicted on three liquor I the week.
,
3 at the high school of commerce in
Moved to Rainier
charges. In one Indictment he is
James says he will have something
Portland, and Precinct No. 4 at the
The
former
Banks
man
has
moved
Çounty Association Elects Of' I to tell about the recent national C.
charged with operating a still.
I fire engine house at Fourteenth and
to Rainier and had made an appiica-1
Other indictments returned in­
ficers at Meeting Held
E. meet at Portland. Judge Kanzler
Taylor. The judges and clerks have
tion for a pool hall license in the 1
clude: W. IL Bru m lay. boose; Cal­
in Forest Grove
was one of the speakers.
been named.
Columbiu river city. The license was
vin Bunker, soliciting a child under
Viola Ogd- n, state secretary of *
The county clerk and his deputies
*
refused it is said on account of his
sixteen to carnally know another
Portland, will be one of the visitors
have been patting in many hours of
A
resolution
requesting
the
county
previous record in Washington coun­
parsan; David Bradford, rape; E. W.
this coming week-end. D u 1 c i n a Many Veterans Volunteer for hard work preparing the ballots and
ty. He has been up in the circuit court of Washington county to place Brown, state
Cornelius, booze; James J. Costelloe,
New Organization
junior superintendent,
other election material.
on
the
budget
the
necessary
amount
court a number of times charged
boose; II. Day, boose; 11. Haller,
I will be one of the speakers. The
Candidates for the directors are
of
expenses
for
the
employment
of
being intoxicated upon public high Petitions for Union High Art- with prohibition law violations.
a county health nurse was passed state alumni superintendent, June WILL HOLD TRIALS SOON Otto Erickson and E. E. Swenson of
J. C. Williams, who has been i at the meeting of the county teach­ Walker, of Forest Grove will dis­
way; <). Harris, boore; Roy Jenkins,
Being Prepared
Beaverton and David Pattulo and
sought for several years by the ers’ institute at Forest Grove Sat­ cuss the state alumni work. Miss
boose; Jack Salo, being intoxicated
Robert
Tucker of Multnomah coun­
War Comedy, "Billeted,” to be
sheriff's office on four indictments urday.
upon public highway, and Charles
Walker is also county social sup­
ty.
COMPARISONS
ARE
MADE
Given at Venetian The­
charging liquor law violation, was
D. Wild, larceny.
A. A. Baldwin of Metzger was erintendent.
Election Does Not Obligato
picked up in Portland the last of named president. Dther officers are*
J. C. Williams withdrew his plea
atre November 3-4
Several ministers of Washington
The
first election does not ob­
of not guilty to four booxe indict­ Representation in District Con- tin week and 'brought to Hillsboro C. L. Nelson of Banks, vice presi­ county will be on the program.
ligate
the
voters to bond themselves
Everyone
present
at
the
meeting
ments and pleaded guilty. He was
trol Sacrificed in U. H.
Saturday by Deputies George Alex- dent;
,
Elsa Nihon of Forest Grove, Those who have signified their in­
but merely creates Oregon Tunnel
!
of
Hillsboro
Post
No.
6
of
the
Amer-
_
under
and
Virgil
Weckert.
given v $3,Out) fine and 12-month*
tentions
to
attend
include
the
Rev
secretary, and Mrs. Josephine Case
s. Organization
District No. 1 and elects directors
“ Roy Jenkins was arrested at of Hillsboro, treasurer.
jail sentence on each of the first
H. Dickman of the Bethany Pres­ ' ican Legion Tuesday night volun­ authorized to make a survey and
| Laurel Saturday night by Deputy
three indictments. The terms on
Dr. Dobbs, president of Pacific byterian church, Arthur Stock of teered to try out for the drum corps obtain an estimate of the cost of
Petitions for the formation of “ Hathorn. Jack Salo was taken into
each to begin nt the expiration of
university,
gave the principal ad­ the Forest Grove Congregational that is being organized under the
the others. A fine of $501 and six- union high Bchool district to include custody early Monday morning by dress of the day. He spoke on the church, F. C. Butler of the Gaston direction of Ivan Freeman, com- constructing the tunnel from Mar-
months jail sentence was given on Id districts are being prepared and Deputy Dilley and is charged with wonderful resources of Oregon and Congregational church, F. W. Zook \ mittee chairman. Further organiza­ quam Gulch to the Tualatin Valley.
work will be started within a This estimate with a proposal for
the fourth indictment, He was pa- will be ready for circulation within ; drunkeness.
i said that if the state of Oregon were of the Forest Grove Christian i tion
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a bond issue to cover the cost then
a
week
or
so,
according
to
Dr.
J.
O.
roled on payment of $1,000.
¡cultivated to its full capacity it church, George T. Stratt of the short time.
' is submitted at a second election.
Many
Sign
Up
Fred Becker pleaded guilty to two Robb, chairman of the union high
j could easily feed the whole United Orenco Presbyterian church, and
A number of meetings have been
Among those who have signed up
booxe indictments. Hr was fli.ed school committee. B. W. Barnes, Silverton Tough
J. Frank Cunningham of the Bea­
States and have Some left over.
held in various parts of the county
who
has
been
making
a
canvass
of
to
participate
in
the
drum
corps
$3,000 and given a 12-months Jail
Game for Locals Mrs. Allen, in giving her report verton Christian church.
' acquainting the electorate with the
sentence on indictment two. Becker the districts, completed that part,
The meeting will be called to­ are Ivan Freeman, B. L. Adams, .tunnel proposition.
, as a delegate to the N. E. A., stress­
of
the
work
the
last
of
the
week
|
Elmer
Williams,
Glen
Powers,
R.
W.
ww paroled on arrangements to pay
and the sentiment is strongly in Game Will be Played on Local ed the importance of “Interpreting morrow evening about 7 o’clock. Denham, Will Dierdorff, Fred Engel-
$1250
the Schools to the Public.” Mr. Me- Not only delegates from all the lo­
School Field Tomorrow
James Shea was given a $5oo fine favor of such a district.
Glasson stressed the importance of cal organizations will be in their ! dinger, Clark Gardner, G. W. Clark, Demonstrate Motor
at 3 o’Clock P. M.
and six months in jail on a charge
Name District,
¡“Present Day Tendencies in Educa- seats but also as many members as Morris and Jake Weil, A. W. Hoff­
Patrol Graders
of driving a car while intoxicated.
The districts included nre Hills­
1 tion.” Dr. L. W. Hyde, county health possible who can make the trip will man, L. J. Merrill, Valentine Abadie,
C. G. Reiter, Sam Nelson, Robert^
Coach “Goody" Goodman's Hilhi officer, brought out the importance be present.
He was paroled on $150. Floyd Bur­ boro, Shute. Orenco, Witch Hazel,
gett received the usual $500 and six Haywood, Johnson. Grabei, Firdale, eleven is going to have a tough time of watching the health of the school; The Rev. Mr. Len Fishback, pas- Cull, Harry Hoeffel, Arthur Rams- County Courts of Five Coun-
months on a boose charge and v as Farmington, Rosedale, Mountainside, of it tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 children.
ties and State Officials
j tor of the Hillsboro Christian dell and W. Verne McKinney.
The American Legion play will be
paroled for $150. The indictments Jacktown, Groner, Midway, Laurel on the high school field when they . A resolution was passed endors- church, says his church is dedicated
Witness Showing
tangle with Silverton high school. ling Mrs. Emma Bryant, county to the county C. E. for the entire put on at the Phelps’ Venetian- No­
against Joseph Seen were dismissed Ridge and Laurel.
Silverton's team is heavy and ex­ ♦ hool uperintendent, as a member week-end. Friday night's session, as vember 3 and 4 under the direction
on motion of the district attorney
Taxpayers in u high school dis­
Demonstrations of motor patrol
II Faruler pleaded guilty to pos- trict do not contribute to the county perienced. They held Salem to a of the executive committee of the well as those to be held all day Mrs. Stannard. “Billeted,” a comedy graders were made on the North
resafon and was given the usual $500 high school fund, according to Dr. I lone touchdown last year.
Saturday and Sunday, will be held of the World War, will be presented. Plains road Saturday by the How
state association.
iS
lost the services of
and six months. He was paroled on Robb, who told of a care where * Hilhi has
| in the church. One feature of the Jake Weil, business manager, will ard-Cooper corporation and the Rus­
payment of $500. Jack Salo was one man declared that four students Hammer at end. He has left school
meeting will be the election of of­ be assisted by Vincent Engeldinger sell Motor Patrol. These light
and Valentine Abadie.
fined $100 on a charge of briny attended the high school from one | . and left the coach minus a good Margaret Tongue
ficers for the coming year.
graders showed their wares before
Multnomah club has expressed a i the county courts of Hood River,
drunk on a highway.
district and that it cost the district |beL.on ,bc 1^n« Po*>l'on-
Is Hilhi Editor
The local team is going strong 1
willingness to co-operate in the; ¡Clackamas, Yamhill, Coos and Wash-
W H. llruinlay pleaded gui'.ty approximately $600. This money
smokers to be held this winter by | ; ington. J. H. Scott, state market
to pot.session. David Bradford was does not go direct to the high j after two weeks without a game Annual Officers and Blue-H Occupation Tax Is
arraigned yesterday and given till school attended by these students, nn<* Coach Goodman and his assist-
Called Lifesaver the Legion. Ted Thye and Robert ; road engineer; R. H. Baldock, state
Club Heads Named in
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| Kruse were here Tuesday to make maintenance engineer, and L. P.
Saturday to plead. Calvin Bunker however, but as a matter of fact is •ntM- R«nnow and Humphreys, are
Recent Elections
was arraigned and given till Sat­ apportioned in the state to the high:PuttinK the buP though their pace,
Bonded indebtedness of Hills­ arrangements with A. W. Hoffman. Campbell, in charge of all state
I It is planned to have some good ' equipment, all of Salem, were also
urday to plead. Roy Jenkins pleadej schools according to cost of plant * *,e Plux** arc being, run off with
boro Is Low Compared
Margaret
Tongue
was
elected
edi
­
a
smoothness
and
dash
that
was
i amateur and professional cards.
guilty of possession.
This ______
would ______
mean
and overhead.
________ _______
here for the demonstrations.
With Other Cities
Arrange for Armistice
The case of Paul Wessingcr >•«. that the costlier plants would receive ! n’*SH*rilt *n l^e earlier games. The tor of the Hilhi annual at the
The Howard-Cooper corporation
high
school
student
body
election
Other American Legion posts in had two machines, one equipped
N. I. Neilson, a boundary disputo, the greatest benefit from this out-,Picking up. Goodman L>
The occupation tax was a life- the county are going to be asked to
started Monday and is still on in aide county high school fund, ac- ' 'worried about his backfield because yesterday. Howard Wall - was named
with a Fordson for power and the
ns manager. Ethel Linklater is as­ saver to the City of Hillsboro in the celebrate Armistice Day in Hillsboro
. of a lack of good substitutes.
circuit court. The matter in dispute cording to Dr, Robb.
other with a McCormick-Deering
opinion
of
Charles
E.
Wells,
who
, with the local post. Among the tractor.
is a very small strip of land near
r„r
For instance, m<-
the »v,«,
total uvuuvw
bonded ■■■-
in- ! I The probable lineup for tomor- sistant editor and Howard Wells is
,
acted as chairman of the first forum features planned are a parade, ex-1
Beaverton and was tried once be­ debtedness of Multnomah is around row * Itame will be similar to those assistant manager.
i The work done by the graders
luncheon
of
the
fall
of
the
chamber
Harry Kent has been named as
ercises, football garrte, / u*’
fore. The vsrdjct was returned in $13,000,000, one-fourth of which is 'J* i the other games. Rushlow and
demonstrated their practicability
favor of Neilson in the first trial. probably for high school purposes. 1 Schulmerich will take care of the president of the Blue-H club. Others of commerce Monday noon at the | feed and the annual Legion dance. and it is more than likely that the
Washington
hotel.
If
it
had
not
been
of
the
Blue-H
club.
Other
president
Gus Wehrung has presented the counties represented will use them
This trial was set aside, however, The interest charges would be con- 1 halves and Johnson will start at
.full. Chuck Hoag will be the field officers are Loren Schulmerich, vice for this tax the six per cent limita­ ; post with a number of beautiful > i in maintenance work.
because a juror is said to have siderable in this instance.
general. Schoeler and Cornelius will president; Irene Connell, secretary­ tion would have forced a vote of paintings for the Veterans’ Memorial (
talked with someone. The trial was
No Representation
¡take care of the wing positions, treasurer; Carleton llande, sergeant- I the people or increased bonded in­ hall.
interrupted yesterday afternoon due
Probate Otto Parson Estate
The people in a high school dis- Kent and Hande will present a real ..t-arms, and Margaret Barr, re­ . debtedness, he said. The tax raises i
• to the illness of the court reporter,
!
The
estate of Otto S. Parson, an
ex-
say
as
to
the
trict
have
some
a
year.
;
around
$3000
problem for Silverton at the tackle porter.
LEVI E. SMITH
E, E. Hanyen. It was resumed thia
. old-time resident o f Washington
penditures
made,
whereas
thoso
who
Wells
expressed
the
,
Councilman
Miss
Cora
Ware
of
the
high
school
positions.
Kelly
and
Bnglcy
will
hold
morning.
’ county, who Jied in Forest Grove
Levi E. Smith, 96 years of age, i
Johnetta Gailey was given divorce contribute to the county high school the guard positions and Forney will faculty suffered a broken bone in opinion that the six per cent limita­
the right ankle Monday night. She tion has increased the bonded in­ died Tuesday night at his home in last Friday, has been admitted to
decree from Barry Gailey. Her fund have no say, declared Dr. Robb. have his old job at center.
... , . probate. It is valued at approxi-
had been attending the meeting of debtedness of cities within the state. Forest Grove, after an extended . ill-
maiden nomc was restored to her. It is a question of taxation without I
mately $20,000. The heirs are the
the commercial club at the high The city pays its way as it goes and
Florence Bristow was given n di­ representation.
Two Are Hurt in Smash school and on her way out of the | its bonded indebtedness is low in Deceased was
i
_
_ __ I following children: John B. Parson
The
new
luw
governing
the
high
I
a
prominent
pioneer
vorce decree from A. Bristow.
. and * was . high-
. . of , Garibaldi; ’ B. J. T> Parson,
address .
building to a car stepped in a comparison with other cities in the of . Washington county
n
A jury found Tony Polich guilty school fund equalizes the burden as i
between those in the district and Accident Occurs Sunday Near hole and was thrown.
. lv respected.
* j it
$__ • unknown; ’ Peter _ K. Parson, i Paul
; state, declared Mr. Wells.
He was k born at *. r.
Colum-
.
cf manufacturing intoxicating liquor.
Jurgen’« Park
He urged the personal co-opera- bus, Ohio, and while quite young Rar8on’
f,!arson an*1 Rub*
I The Girl Reserves will entertain
Leniency was recommended by the those in the county in general. The
charges were formerly based on
the Portland Federation in Hills­ i tion of everyone present in backing moved to Springfield, Ill., where he urson o ',rts
rove.
jury.
law ! Mrs. Annie Johnson and Miss boro November 14. The Portland the tax. which because of the way grew to manhood. He was acquaint-
.
w 1 1
An order was given in the case overhead, but under the new
tho charges may be based on in-1 Marie E. Bates, both of Portland, - Federation includes Girl Reserves in ' it is spent brings real returns to the id with Abraham Lincoln and admir- Desire to Help Oregon
of C. S. Reynolds vs. Ben Sahnow,
terest on bonds, rate of dcprecin-1 were injured in an accident Sunday Portland, Vancouver, Newberg, For- j city. Nearly $4,000 was spent this | ed him very much. Early in 1870
ft al. The case of E. T. Fey vs.
tion on fair valuation of plant. A near Jurgen’s park on the Newberg , est Grove and Hillsboro.
year in improving the roads leading he came to Portland and later to S. P. Development Program Is
City of Hillsboro was dismissed,
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The Senate club initiated several into the city.
Washington county, where he had
An order wiih given in the case of large registration from outside the highway when the car driven by
Bright One for State
district
in
a
district
maintaining
a
Marie
E.
Bates
tangled
with
that
Councilman
J.
H.
Garrett
urged
1
new
members
in
front
of
the
student
¡
since resided.
the Union Central Life Insurance
high school would mean a much low- [ driven by J. D. O’Connor of Port­ assembly Tuesday.
everyone present to visit the office
Western and Southern Oregon
Mr. Smith was a director of the
Co. vs. William Kerron, et al. An
The Philolexians will initiate the of the city manager occasionally and First National bank of Forest Grove will obtain railroad facilities and
order of confirmation was given in er per capita cost for the home land.
The O’Connor report says that the senior girls Friday night.
find out as to condition of the until well past 80, and had been service such as have never been
the case of Bess L. Fisher vs. H. H. students.
other
car
turned
in
too
sharp
in
As
a
result
of
this,
immense
sums
city.
| anticipated if the Southern Pacific
a Mason for over 70 years.
Fisher, et al. A judgment of volun­
The Ray-Maling Cannery will be
H. S. Bible Class'Progressing
He is survived by five children, ! is allowed to continue its original de­
tary non-suit was given in the case of money are going out of the coun­ front of him and struck a culvert,
The Hillsboro high school bible visited by the members of the cham­ Mrs. Frances Clark of Walla Walla, velopment program without inter-
of the State Industrial Accident ty whero the per capita cost is throwing the car over. The report
of Miss Bates says the accident was class, organized last week by Rev. ber of commerce at 12:30 next Wash.; Hugh Irving Smith of For- j ference by the northern trans-conti-
commission H. A. M. Hocken, et al. ¡higher per student than in Wash­
The automobile of Verne Summers lington county high schools. The caused by failure of the other driver George Edwards, is progressing nice­ j Monday following a short forum est Grove, Thaddeus Smith of Van- nental railroads.
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ly. The class now has 38 members, 1 luncheon at the Washington hotel. couver. Wash.; Mrs. M. M. Hughes
This promise was made by Wil-
was restored to him on court order. per capita cost here last year was to give right-of-way.
and great interest is being shown. R. W. Weil is chairman for the vf Portland, Amer Smith of Vancou- liam Sproule, president of the South­
An order whs given in tho cnse of $72, whereas in Portland it was
Hold Alfalfa Moot
High school credits will be given day.
ver, and Mrs. James Dempsey of ern Pacific system, at the Inter­
E. S. Anderson vs. Ralph Hannan. around $100.
Only one director is permitted
An alfalfa field meeting will be pupils passing with an average of
Forest Grove.
j state Commerce commission hearing
The cnse of the Commercial corpora­
from
each
school
district
in
a
union
Benefit Dance Tomorrow Night
held on the farm of J. J. VanKleek 70. These classes are held every
The funeral takes place this after-1 of the Central Oregon railroad con-
tion vs. E. J. Doughty was dismissed.
high school and Hillsboro is sacri­ about one mile south of the Kinton Wednesday at 3:15, immediately
The Coffee club will give a bene- noon at 2:30, at Forest Grove.
; troversy. He pictured e new mid-
An order waa given in the case of
ficing considerable of her repre­ school on Tuesday, October 20, at after school, and anyone is welcome i fit dance at the Commercial hall
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i trans-continental route from ths
C. IL Buchanan vs. Henry and Emil
be seen, in being 1:30 p. m. Alfalfa planted this year to attend the lectures. Parents are ¡tomorrow (Friday) night at 8:00.
Divorce proceedings have been East to Oregon and an immediate
Vun Allman. An order was given In sentation, it will
districts from the and last may be seen, and there will especially urged to be present.
The proceeds of the dance will be started by Ethel M. Barnes against expansion program involving expen-
the case of the Hackett Digger Co. willing to take in
is still ready to be discussions of successful methods
outside.
Hillsboro
used to help pay for a set of books Wilbur B. Barnes on the grounds of diture for more than $’5,000,000.
vs. Walter E. Taylor. An order waa
aid the organica- of seeding and handling alfalfa
John Connell, Leonard Brown, Jim which were given to the city library desertion. They were married at
given in the case of Mike Yunker do everything to
tion and beginning of the union plantings.
Anderson, Lloyd Brown, Harry Mor- i and also for the building fund.
Seattle February 24, 1919. A daugh­
Martin C. Larsen, an oldtimer in
va. James Rainea, et al. An order
gun and Ed Baxton left last night
ter was born to the union and she .'the Bethany section, was in the
was given in the case of Roxanne high school.
county seat Tuesday morning trsns-
Charles Schmidlin, L. Thurnheer for Arlington, where they will spend i H. H. Carey was in from North asks the custody of the child.
Benefiel vs. Roscoe W. Benefiel.
Mrs. I. E. Noyes and family are ' acting business and greeting old
The atate case against C. Christenson i Frank Fluke of near Kinton was and son, Fred, of Buxton were several days hunting China pheas­ Plains Tuesday, transacting business
b friends.
transacting business in town today. ants.
and greeting friends.
moving to Portland this waek.
a Hillsboro visitor yesterday.
waa dismissed.
COMPLETE A CAN­
VASS OF DISTRICTS
DRUM CORPS PUN
OF LEGION POST