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County Official Paper The mont thorough ad vertising medium in the county. T he H illsboro A rgus VOLUME XXXII Bo HILLSBORO TAKES Local for O. A. C. Team TWO GAMES FRIDAY IIIL1.3UORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 192S » a Wes Schulmerich, Though In a jured, Scores All Aggie * Newberg Is Downed in Hard Points Saturday Veteran Woodaaw Man Meet» Fought Contest Horrible Death » W«n Schulmerich, son of Mr. and SECOND TEAM IS WINNER Mrs. William Schulmerich of Hills- WAS THROWN INTO SAW Classified Ads Sell Pigs in Record Time ♦ LAND SETTLEMENT WORK IS SUCCESS No. 3S School Election Called Tomorrow LEWON TO PRESENT WORLD WAR COMEDY H. Kuecker of Cornelius « District Will Vote on Excess of had returns on his "For ♦ $22,824.67 Over the Six Sale" ad in the.Argus before * No Complaints from Thousand he got his paper out of the ‘'Billeted” at Venetian Next Per Cent Limit box Friday. He paid 53 cents Families Located Here Wednesday and Thursday to got his little sd in for two A special school election and the weeks. The ad said that he ARTHUR FOSTER SPEAKER annual budget meeting will be held BENEFIT MEMORIAL HALL boro, starred in th« O. A. C. back- had twenty 8-weeks-old pig« at the high school tomorrow (Fri field in tho guine for sale. day) afternoon. The budget meeting Excellent Cast of Local Stars Local Ele ven Believed to Have Business Men Are Urged to Victim Pulling Slabwood Down * against Stanford Ho sold the 20 to a reader * is called for 2 o’clock and the elec Good Chance With Till University Sat Directed by Experienced Extend a Real Welcome When it Fell the Wrong of th«« Argus before he got tion will be held from 2 o’clock till urday at Palo amook Tomorrow his own paper out of the to New Settlers Play Producer Way and on Him 7 o’clock. Alta, Calif., in mail box. Another subscriber « The purpose of the election is to Ililhi und Coach iiyrun M. Good which the Aggies Not one complaint has been made vrte a special tax of {22,824.67 for The benefit play, “Billeted,” will Bernard A, Fagulde, 64, a resi- a stopped on Saturday to buy man added to their football laurels a lost 2«) to 10, them and when informed to the land settlement department of the year 1925 in excess of the levy b*' presented under the auspices of dent of Hillsboro for many years, 1 Friday afternoon when th« first and after giving that they were sold said that « the Portland chamber of commerce of the preceding year plus six per Hillsboro Post No. 6 of the Amer- second elevens chalked up victories Stanford u real was killed instantly at 10 o’clock a he would have been there by the more than one thousand fam cent. The reason for increasing the J ican Legion at Phelps’ Venetian over two large high schools. The scare for three Tuesday morning when, thrown into a early Friday had he known ilies located by them in Oregon dur levy is to obtain money to satisfy theatre Wednesday and Thursday fir«t eleven battled their way to a quarters. The in his woodsaw while sawing wood at a there would have been such a ing the last two years, according to obligations of the district on account of next week. The profits from this Schulmerich victory over Newberg high in the a tense heat wore the Dun Burkhalter plac« here. demand. This subscriber Arthur Foster, manager of the land of the following items: Salary for I lay will be used to help in paying Yamhill county town 7 to 0. A large the Oregon players down until in George Pate, who was working a wanted to make one trip do, settlement department, who address additional teachers, premium on fire for the hall recently purchased by del«$at ion of students and business the fourth quarter Stanford was able with Mr. Fagulde, in describing the , however, and waited until a ed the members forum of the cham insurance, principal and interest on the patriotic organizations of the I I 1 accident said that the veteran wood- , men Went over to the game. The t< put ucrosa two touchdowns. Saturday when he had to a ber of commerce here Monday noon. street improvements, construction of city and which is now known as second team won out over Coach Wes scored every point for ’ the auw man was left handed and was visit a nearby center, His a The aid of the county appraisal com a four-room grade unit, interest on Veterans’ Memorial hall. Organiza a mittee is responsible for this, he Mike Metzler’s Beaverton eleven nt O A. <’. team, lie put across I the pulling the «labwood off tho pile wait lest him the pigs. out-standing warrants on account of tions co-operating in the purchase Beaverton 7 to 0. first three points in the first <| ifuar- when it fell over on him und Moral — Ths Argus han a said. the construction of the grade unit, of the building are the Grand Army ter with u beautiful place I kick. shoved him under the saw. He was 2500 subscribers and that is Schulmerich Star« furniture and supplies, transporta of the Republic, the American Le Many from California Hillsboro guv« Newberg n scare in Stanford came back in the second ri p|ied the length of his body, start- « a lot of customers for your tion, maintenance and salary of ad gion, the Women's Relief Corps and More than one-fourth of the fam advertised articles. the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ameri the first quarter, when la.rrn Schul- quarter, Schulmerich, who was car- Ing at the base of the brain and ditional janitor. ilies that have settled in Oregon • •••«»••»» can Legion. merich and Jack Rushlow, halfbacks, ried from the field in the second on down his back. The amount of money to be raised came frpm California, according to on off tackle bucks shoved th«* ball half on account of injuries, returned The play is a three-act comedy of It was over so suddenly that Mr. the records of the department shown in taxes for school purposes in the Io th«- game curly in the second half down within striking distance. A | the World War and takes place in hap- Budget Committee Pate hardly realized what had tc the members. The new Oregon district is $43,018.89. and carried the ball across for an beautiful pass from Hoag to Hand** Petworthy, England. Betty Taradine, pened. He stopped the «aw a.nd settlers have invested more than on the 10 yard tin« with a clear O. A. C. tupchdown. He then kicked pulled the wood off the dead man. a very impractical young society ma Will Meet Monday $3,000,000 in the state, declared Mr. field ahead was the chance. Th« goal. He hud to be carried off again Coroner Limber was notified and tron of London, comes to Pet Foster. treacherous ball wouldn't stuy put, In the last quarter. worthy during the World War and took churg« of the body after Dr. Mr. Foster told of the workings of however, and bounce«! out of his Reports from Corvallis say that Din-more had made nli examina* on. Item of County Health Nurse the state wide development fund i leases the manor house. The Vicar \\.« will be back in shape for the hand*. and his siter, Miss Liptrott, call at Is Added on Petition of which U now being raised in Port Mr. Fagaldh is survived by his Showing unusual power, Schulmcr- homecoming gum« against Montana the manor house and Mias Liptrott, land. He said that the efforts in Three Groups widow, Hattie Fagalde, and two step ich buck«**! and twisted five und ten Saturday. He is still hobbling around 1C24 were settled largely around the Budget Committee Asks to In “the argus-eyed citizen," 1 e a r s of Iowa children, Henry Whitcomb yards at u clip on off tackle buck' ui* the result of the injuries received from Penelope, a friend of Mrs. The budget for 1925 is being pre- Portland auto camp, but that the Hill and Mrs. Ida Keegan of Port- elude $2500 to Newberg’s 20 yard line near the in the Stanford tussle. Taradine, the history of the “House Fagulde, pared by Mrs. Zola Morgan for the plans were changed in 1925 to meet land. One grandson, Arthur end of the second quarter. A pas« Many of the alumni from here of Hillsboro survives. Of his im- county court and will be ready to the tourists as they entered the state FAIR BOARD IS PRAISED ! of Taradine.” Two officers, who are' from H**ug to llande did the trick. expect to attend the game Saturday. billeted at the manor house, become mediate family he is survived by present to the budget committee at the two gateway offices, Ontario Chuck li»ug kicked goal. Hilhi 7, and Ashland. Jerry Heston, former County Grangers Have Inter the chief bone of contention, and »lx brothers and four sisters, D. W. Newberg 0. thus the ball is set rolling. “Oh, what Fagulde of San Jose, Calif; Mrs. M. when it meets in the county court secretary* of the Hillsboro chamber esting Program at Cedar Newberg received the kickoff und a tangled web we weave when first room Monday morning at 10 o’clock. of commerce, was in charge of the Rivers of Park Place, Ore.; Mrs. Mills Yesterday un a criss cross sucked th* right end «e practice to deceive.” Members of the committee are B. K. Ontario office and made an enviable A. Richardson Ventura, Calif.; F. F. in and ran the length of the field Denney of Beaverton, J. L. Crow Miss Belle Taggart, who has taken record. An office was opened in Fagalde, Los Angejes; F. A. Fagalda, A resolution asking the county lor a touchdown just before the half Redwood City, Calif. ; Mrs. R. 8. of Hillsboro and John Tn.rnburg Los Angeles and the results, Mr. budget committee to include in the important parts in high school plays ended. They failed to kick goal. here and who took parts in interpre Foster said, were more than gratify Lurvey, Vacaville, Calif, ; J- B. Fa- of Forest Grove. budget the sum of $2500 for an tive plays at the University of Ore Hilh^ 7, Newberg 6. An item that will appear on the ing. Promoters, Beals and Chand guide, San Jose, Calif.; C. A. Fa- agriculture, horticulture and Grange 'rf' ball was played nio.tly in the guide, Oukland, Calif.; Mrs. F. C. budget that has not been on here- He said that the fund would un building was adopted by the Wash gon, is leading lady, and is ably ler Step Out center of the field during the second Burton, Portland, and E. J. Fagalde, tofore is that of a county health doubtedly be subscribed in Portland ington County Pomona Grange in supported by the following cast: half. Hillsboro didn’t open tip with Miss Valerie Bagley. Mrs. Bessie nurse. Petitions have been presented this week and plans would then be Oakland, Calif. at Cedar Mills yesterday. Barr, Ed Boehi, Miss Sophia Schnei passes but played safe, straight foot STATE ORDERS A SURVEY to the county court: asking that the started for next year. A much larger session in 1866 Deceased came to Oregon 150 were present. They also der, Herbert Axtel, Gerald Barr, ball, white Newberg resorted to item be placed in the proposed bud thing in the Los Angeles 'office is About Those Who Attended Meeting and had lived in Hillsboro for 13 passed a resolution extending to the Robert Kelly and Mrs. Anna Sykes. every trick they knew. get. Organizations presenting the planned for the coming year. They years. from Here Believe Situa board appreciation of their Forney Whirlwind petitions are th* Washington Coun- plan to show the other fellow what fair With the exception of Mr. Boehi work in putting on the fair and held at Funeral services will be tion Is Cleared Up Forney played a whirlwind of n tv Federation of Women’s Clubs, the can b** done ,n Oregon at the South- pledging their support for the 1926 < and Mrs. Sykes, the entire cast is the Limber undertaking parlors Fri game at center und Kelly next to Washington County Parent-Teachers ern California office. Reorganization county fair. well known to Hillsboro theatre The applicants for the Wilson toll day morning at 10:30, and inter him at guard played one of his best essociation vh e Washington meetings will be held in various __ _ ___ goers, and it is reported that these Donate Sum cem- end franchise, A. G. Beals of Tilla-' r ment will be in the Damascus games. Kent us usual proved u County Teachers association. parts of the state when the fund is The Pomo"na”Grange"voted to do- *il> J*" a Place alo"F wRh «tumbling block to anything attempt monk and E. M. Chandler of Ta- etery. ’ Amounts in the budget for the raised. nate $20 after the dedication of the the other ^vontes. coma, withdrew their application ed by the opposing team. Reese various offices are as follows: Clerk, Gateway offsee records show that iiall to Butte Grange to help defer The play is replete with witty playing his first game at end showed Tuesday when the state highway Legion to Put on $6,560; county court, $8,345; treas- 21 families were sent directly to the expense on their hall as e token lir.es and it is also a good plot, giv- commission ordered its engineers to to good advantage and busted up a Ticket urer’ |2’l00; ’heriff, $22,720: re- Washington county during the 1925 oi appreciation for their endeavors '“8 a very interesting story, lot of Newberg's plays. Johnson lit make a survey of the proposed route I lCKei Sale oaie Stunt Dtunt conler> |4,040; assessor, $9,095; season. to extend the Grange spirit in the Mrs. H. H. Stannard, who was in und report an estimate of th«* prob- ! full put up a good defensive game school superintendent, $172,412; The land settlement manager, who i county. the theatrical game in the East and able cost of the road as well. and block rd m gootl many paaaea. Pep Committee Plans to Give surveyor, $445, and county agent, is a former resident of Washington The resolution requesting the who has coached many successful Cau.ea Optimism The kicking and paaainic of Hoaff . $2,200. The amounts for the court , county, said that the hardest work I county commisisoners to open the plays since coming to Hillsboro, is All an Opportunity to As a result of the withdrawal and were very good. house, the county hospital and the of the department was to sell Ore- ’county hospital to the public was directing the play. Buy Seats for Play Coach Goodman appears satisfied the order of the commission, the ¡circuit court have not been deter , gon to the Oregonians. rescinded following the explanation Veterans’ Memorial hall is filling with th« brand of ball put up by the shorter route enthusiasts of Wash “When new settlers come to your by County Judge E. J. Ward of the a |ong fe|t nced jor tbe patriotic A ticket selling stunt for “Billet mined as yet. team. In a few short weeks Good ington and Tillamook counties get community, go out of your way to impossibility of such action. organizations of the city and gives man und his assistants. Runnow and what they asked for several years ed” will be staged Saturday by ' welcome them,” urged Mr. Koster. A resolution favoring the use of , p of the local American them the clean, attractive meeting County Has Exhibit Humphreys, have rounded out a ago. The joint committee from Tilla- ' members Because of the work done by the paid advertisements in the Grange pjace that shou]d be theirs. good looking footbnll machine from mook, Forest Grove and Hillsboro Lsgion post under the direction of at International lend settlement department and the Bulletin by political candidates was Everyone will be given an oppor- a bunch of green muterial. Kent was asked the commission two years tgo lh«* pep committee consisting of ! fact that they co-operate with the passed by the county group. tunity to buy tickets, which are 50c survey of thé Wilson ,v “ n Freeman, H. L. Mackenzie and the only regular of last year's to make a 1 various local chambers of commerce i L. L. Crawford told of the mar-' for 3,^1^ and 25c for children, j G. Warren Clark. It is planned to 1 River route. < hampionship team in a suit thia Large Wheel Shows Produc in the state, the Hillsboro chamber ket road work. Judge Ward spoke Ticket solicitations will be made by get roaa wora. juoge n«ra spoae Having ordered the survey, the K’ve everyone an opportunity to ' year. tion in Various Lines of of commerce has been enabled to on the hospital and the toll road., members of the Legion and Aux- highwny commission is now deeper i * ,u > ‘ tickets to the benefit play at • the team that Goodman believes secure several new families in Hills i“ Liiec, Diet, Medicine and Health,” ’’ was was I ! illary On the advice of Manager Farm Activities will have a fair chance at Tilla- into the short-cut proposal than that time, boro and Washington county. In or the subject of an address by J. D. I Phelps of the theatre, who says mook tomorrow. Newberg tied Tilla ever before, and there is a strong i A preliminary rehearsal The Washington county exhibit der that the results of this work Mickle, state dairy and food com that the acoustics in the new the mook at the coast city two weeks probability that the short-cut will post drum corps was held I may be more definitely known, it missioner, Master C. W. Craft spoke atre enable one to hear as well in ago 9 to 9. The Newberg defeat he built through the co-operation of Legion meeting Tuesday night un- *ill be handled at the Pacific Inter- j ir requested that all those having oil the discipline of the Grange. one place as in another and after the state and Washingon and Tilla- der the diaaction of Director Free- national, October 81 to November Friday was the first they had re knowledge of new families coming George Wood worth, fair manager, it was found that the seats were mook counties within a few years, man. Rnbj^.J^. Brown of the Port-j G by O. T. McWhorter, county ceived thia year. They had previous The survey will probably be made lend post speak on the drum “gent, Frank C. Fluke, Sherwood, «0 Washington county report the spoke on county fair work. Mrs. not numbered as yet, it was decided ly tied with Lincoln high of Port- next spring, according to the state corps at the next meeting of the *>‘*d C, R. LaFollette, county fruit fact to Wilford W. Phillips, secre- Bovee entertained with a beautiful to not have reserved seats. The seat Irnd un<i beat Woodburn. __ x 'T'l. 1 — 1 «L a XT_. U — — m T — —I~ - -— inenoi'fnr Thu «»vhiKit will aim fza | tary of the Hillsboro chamber of i solo. ing capacity of the new theatre, The Hillsboro lineup: Reese »nd engineer. The opinion of those who ( post, November 10. Legionnaires are inspector. The exhibit will aim to ' commerce. The question of whether “the which is more than double that of attended from here was that in enthusiastic over the formation of represent the farming operations of Schoeler, ends; Kent and Hands, The regular monthly meeting of parent has more influence on the I ; the old Liberty, will give everyone Washington county, but will feature ---------------------- viu x-i«Fcii.y, tackles; Bagley and Kelly, guards; ordering the survey the commission the drum corps. ' the chamber of commerce has been i rising generation '■han the, school j an opportunity to get good seats. potatoes, onions, grains, forage crops is now, in a manner, committed to ‘ It was voted to take up the mat Forney, center; Hoag, quarter; John 1 changed from Thursday night, No- teacher of today,” was debated. Tickets will be on sale at the son, fullback, and Schulmerich and building the short-cut, and that with lt.r of the reorganization of the and nuts. A large wheel five feet in diam ' vember 5, to Thursday, November The affirmative in favor of the fo]iowing pIaces; : Delta Drug store, Rushlow, halfbneks. Substitutions: the assistance of the two counties County Council of the Legion with - p — * — Hillsboro Pharmacy, Malibu Pool eter, revolving at the rate of about 112, on account of the American Le parent won. ether Legion posts of the county. Logan for Forney, Tatman for Lo the state is likely to build it. gion show, “Billeted,” which is be The next meeting will be witl han( , p •__ ~ Pool hall, MacKenzie Rehse Chairman Engeldinger of the, one time per minute, setting forth ing presented November 4 and 5. gan; Thwuit«* for Rushlow and Mc Panks Grange in January. Fourteen jfotor company, Weils’ store, Argus Many from here attended the 50th Armistice Day committee has se- the production of the various lines i Court for Thwaite. C. T. Richardson, luncheon chair of Leedy Grange took the fifth de- office and Main street restaurant, anniversary celebration at tho Ver- ’ cured the services of the Big Five <*$ f farm activities has been made ___________________ boor! Catholic church Sunday, Stindav which Drum corps ........ of the *a., G. n A. A R. W bv the Christensen Machines work» man, called attention to the Pacific gree at Cedar Mills by boort Party at Witch Hasel International Livestock exposition. This feature attracted considerable' , . . Patch Black Top A business meeting and social was celebrated with fitting cere-I The forum luncheon committee, -re Telephone Building Progreue« uttention at the stae fair. z-ver* • n r- . 1 evening of the Witch Hazel Com- monies nt an nll-dny session. City Manager C. G. Reiter had a cently appointed, consists of C. T. Work is progressing rapidly on the H. B. Hayes of Laurel suffered a Officially E.tab- I The following is a list of Wash- Richardson, R. B. Denney and Mor- inunity club will be held at Witch new telephone building. The founda force busy the first of the week Hazel school Saturday evening. fractured arm and wrist last Sat- ! lish Tunnel No. 1 ington county men who have entries ris tion has been completed and the patching black top pavement. A Weil. Everyone is urged to bring cake ami urday while cranking a truck. The at the Pacific International and, floor laid. A large tarpaulin is being un»":’’ ous petition of property own sundwiches. accident happened at his home. what they are entering: James Sew- placed overhead to allow of the work ers on Main from Fourth to Sixth Ericks Pattulo and Frazier eli, Hillsboro, grey oats; C. B. Bu Logger Is Crushed askin, hat the pavement be patched going ahead when rain sets in. De* ed Elected Direc chanan, Hillsboro, grey oats; L. M. and that the cost be assessed against Fiftieth and Fifteenth Wedding Anni at Cochran Friday tors of District Hesse, Scholls, grey oats; E. Goetter, the property owners was presented has The estate of Freda Carlgren versaries Celebrated Here on Sunday Forest Grove, spring oats; Mays to the city authorities and resulted i Karl Mikkloa Instantly Killed been admitted to probate. in the improvement. Oregon tunnel district No. 1 was Bros., North Plains, timothy; E. F. The fiftieth wedding anniversary Junction City. The three who could When Struck by a Fall McCornack, Dilley, alsike; Ellis Tay-1 officially established Monday by the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheurer and rot be present were Mrs. A. E. Mad lor, red clover; E. F. Burlingham,' ing Tree Friday Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Holt of Newton the fifteenth wedding anniversary of den of Los Angeles, R. P. Scheurer county court following a canvass of Forest Grove, red clover; Herb! the votes cast October 20. The of Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Emmott were of Redmond, and A. R. Scheurer of Karl Mikkloa, 50, was crushed by ficial vote was 1878 yes, and 973 Schulmerich, Farmington, Yellow celebrated at th«* Emmott home on Twin Falls, Idaho. falling tree and killed instantly Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Holt of south | land, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McKnight no, or 168 more than the three-fifths Dent; Frank Schulmerich, Farming a East Oak street Sunday. A recep Three who were nt the wedding ton, Yellow Dent; S. Hulitt, Hills- at a logging camp near Cochran of Newton station celebrated their I Mrs. A. B. Holt and son Forrest of tion to relatives from Hillsboro and fifty years ago were present for required for the establishment of boro, White Dent; Mrs. Otto Brose, about 3:30 Friday afternoon. He was Rolden wedding anniversary (Octo Hillsboro, Charles Seacare of Port- out of town was held. Mrs. Emmott the golden anniversary. They were the district. Scholls, Commercial Burbank; H. working in camp 5 of the Wheeler ber 23) on Sunday following, when Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jame» A small delegation was hero from is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Captain W. P. Short of Los Angeles, P. Strickler, Sherwood, Commercial Lumber company as a bucker under relatives and friends surprised them Betts and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Scheurer. Captain Arthur Riggs and Mrs. Portland and the three receiving the Burbank and Certified Burbank; Ot- the name of Charles Mickelson. Let- with a basket dinner. | Hagey and grandson, George Martin highest number of votes were de- Joseph Scheurer was born at Harry Spencer of Portland. to Brose, Scholls, Certified Bur- ters in his possession gave the ad- The following children of Mr. and dale; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall and trict. They are Otto Erickson of Mr. and Mrs. Scheurer moved to Belleville, III., in 1853, and crossed bank; John Strickler, Sherwood, dress of 243 Holiday Ave., Port- Mrs. Holt were present: Mr. and family of Orenco. the plains with his parents when a Hillsboro about sixteen years ago dared elected directors of the dis Certified Burbank; C. B. Buchanan, land. Mrs. M. J. Holt and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Holt received many baby, Anna Franklin was born nt and resided here for about three Beaverton and D. A. Pattulo and Hillsboro, Hannchen; Walter Peter«, The men were working in the and Mrs. Floyd Holt and daughter, useful gifts and a purse of gold. Charles R. Frazier of Portland. W il onv'ill«- in 1860. They were years. After leaving here they Sherwood, Certified Burbank; H. woods when a tree which was cut Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Holt, They have 21 glandchildren and married at Wilsonville, October 25, lived in Portland. They returned I.iebenow, Blooming, alfalfa seed; down struck another and caused it Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Plapp and son, seven great-grandchildren. Admit Student« Free 1875. Six of their nine children here about a year ago and are liv S. Hyre, Hillsboro, bale of alfalfa; to fall over on Kikkloa. The body E. W., Jr.; G. R. Holt, Jr., and After partaking of a sumptuous All teachers and students will be Oregon Nursery, red clover; W. J. had to be carried some distance be- Lloyd Holt. The children absent were dinner, the afternoon was spent in were present at the anniversary. ing with their daughter and son-in- admitted free to tho Pacific-Inter Enschede, Hillsboro, timothy, Glenn cause the camp was out in the Milan Holt of Kalamazoo, Michigan, readings, races, singing, etc. James Those present were A. C. Scheurer law, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Emmott. Two granddaughters, Misses Le- national exposition in Portland Sat Kirkpatrick, Sherwood, Burbanks; woods a considerable way. of Grass Valley, G. C. Scheurer of and Mrs. J. A. Green of Vernonia. Betts led in singing “Fifty Years Portland, C. J. Scheurer of Boise, Ola Ryan and Joyce Emmott, enter urday, according to word received George Kirkpatrick, Sherwood, Bur- Deputy Coroner Vincent Gheen Other relatives and friends pres Ago.” Idaho; Mrs, Francis Ryan of Port tained with piano and vocal num yesterday by Mrs. Emma BryanL bunks; Groner & Rowell, Commer- went to the scene and brought the ent were Mrs. Daisy Bertroche of At a late hour the guests departed, land, Mrs. C. II. Emmott of Hills bers. Miss Merta Jane Boyer gave county school superintendent, from cial Burbanks and Certified Bur- body here to the Limber funeral Reedville, Mrs. Eva Nordlund and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Holt many O. M. Plummer, show manager. boro, and Mrs. A. 0. Adkins of several delightful violin solos. banks. ! parlors Saturday. daughter Elsie of Reedville, Mr. and ; happy anniversaries. POMONA GRANGE FDR NEW FAIR BUILDINGS