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County Official Paper The moat thorough ad vertising medium in the county. — . . .... - he H illsboro A rgus VOLUME XXXII Subscription $1.50 I The largest and newa- I iest paper in Washing ton County. HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, l»25 Presents COUNTY RO AD WORK Tigard Union Petitions fi» I ORGANIZED N*. 37 Mr. and Mr/. Wm. C. Keehn Celebrate Speak* at ARMISTICE DAY IS Aviator Forum Luncheon 244 TEACHERS AT Fifii.ihA^ver.»^ CELEBRATED HERE COUNTY INSTITUTE I R. H. Merrill Believes That Proposed District in East Part of County Is Valued Landing Field Would be Mr. and Mrs. William C. Keehn of | County Said to Get More for Seven Face Three Liquor Law Orenco were »urpriited l*»f Sunday ‘‘Paint War as it Really Is.” Beneficial Here at $1,189.777 Record in Association Mem Money in Road Building Indictments ¡with basket» of chicken, cakes, etc., Says Prof. Hewitt bership Established IJ Petition* for the formation of a — were presented to Mr*. Emma Bry- Commercial aviation was the sub ■ to help them celebrate their golden 27 Mll.ES ARE COMPLETED union high school district at Tigard ONE IS PAROLED FOR $1250 I w<dding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Keehn were married LEGION GIVES PROGRAM ject of an address before the forum JUDGE EKWALL SPEAKER Jones and Srott, Market Road »■nt, secretary of tho county boun Candidates for U. S. Citizen in Richland Center, Wi*., November Exercises in Venetian Follow Engineers, Address Ro dary hoard, by Everett Johnson of 11, 1875, and came to Oregon in ship Are Being Examin ing March of Veterans Tigard Tuesday morning. Tho pro- tarians Thursday 1888, settling near Elmonica on a Full of Interest ed in Court Today luncheon of the chamber of com merce Monday noon by R. H. Mer- rill of Seward, Alaska. Mr. Mer rill i* the brother of L. J. Merrill, president of the Shute Savings bank, who was luncheon chairman. He said that a landing field would prove of great benefit to Hillsboro in year* to come. Mr. Merrill brot out the fact that no immediate benefit* would result, however. The trip of the seaplane to Alaska last spring was described by Mr. Merrill. It »'».■ brought out later that it was the first commercial plane to cross to Seward. The around-the-world fliers were there first. U of O. Extension Worker Says Community History Should be Saved ■ posed district Include* Tigard, Metz farm. In 1811 they moved to Orenco, ger, Durham and Bend, and the as- Two hundred and forty-four teach- Forty true bills and five not true where they have made their horns Whistle« and siren* »creeched yes ► ■■»■•<1 valuation is *1,1 HU,777.<12. ers, comprising every instructor in terday morning a* they did on that bill* were reported by the grand i ever since. Tho boundary board will hear the jury Saturday to Circuit Judge the elementary and secondary After partaking of a splendid din joyous eleventh hour of the eleventh petitions nt the regular hearing I)e- schools of Washington county at ner the afternoon was spent in con ¡day of the eleventh month just »even George Bagley. ccmbcr 7. tended the county institute held in Ralph E. Harvey, Harold Lee, versation, taking pictures and other years ago when million* of soldiers Tho Tigard Commercial club tne Hillsboro high school Thursday June Doe lx?c, James Lee, Leslie forms of entertainment. At a late were freed from further conflict. been fostering the movement and end Friday of last week. A record ! Lee, Harold Schwartz and Frank hour the guests departed, wishing Hillsboro celebrated Armistice Day club committee is composed of Mr*. Tanner were indicted on three • Mr. and Mrs. Keehn many more in fitting fashion when all joined was attained at the institute never R. II. Grund, chairman, Mr*. Ira count* each. They ure charged with happy anniversaries. before reached in the State of Ore lorres in apprecirticr. of the day and gon and I perhaps in any county of Barrett and J. W. Summer. Turn to Maintenance operating a still. Wilbur Livingston Those present were: Mr. and Mrs in the hopes that another such w.ir any of the states in the United Twenty »even mile* of *tandurd faces two booze counts. Robert Carl William Keehn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest would never happen. States, according to Dean E. D. macadam market road nre now com Raid Near Cherry son was again indicted on tho per Keehn, Mr. and Mr». A. W. Keehn Price of War Ressler 1 of the Oregon Agricultural pleted and the county engineers will jury charge. Other booze indict of Portland; Mr. and Mi J. L. “The price of the World War wa* college. secretary of the Oregon Grove Net* Still ments were brought in against Mil- Toege and sons. August and George; the sacrifice of the generation* to turn their attention to maintcn- State Teacher's association. Every nnce. Mr. Jones said they expect to 'ton Biddington, John E. Blum, Roy Mr. and Mr». Charles Spies and come,” declared Professor Roy R. H. M. A. Proved to teacher in the county is a member of complete between 30 and 35 mile* Liquor Law Violator* Picked Connor, Orren Frost, O. V. Hoover, children, Louise, Charles and Harold; Hewitt of the political science de- be Better Swimmers the (1) County Teacher’s associa next year through the co-operation up by Sheriff Reeve* 1. L. Kiepke, C. II. Renne and Syd Mrs. H. E. Scruggs and children, partment of O. A. C., who was the tion, (2) State Teachers’ association of district and county. He expects ' Powers. I Richard and Benjamin, of. Portland; principal speaker. He said that the and Deputie* and (3)) National Educational asso that the designated system of 202 Armistice Day Game Won Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Parkin of For- flower of manhood was taken in war Plead» Guilty ciation. miles will be completed within »oven Seat of Mud on Hilhi A ruid by Sheriff Reeve« and without regard to the future of man W. L. Rice plead* guilty to three lest Grove and Mrs. Katie Spies. "The Wayward Boy” j cars. ■ Deputies Wcckert, Daley and Lar- liquor indictment* and was fined kind. Professor. Hewitt said that Field ; Score 7-6 Municipal Judge W. R. Ekwall of "No piece of road la complete un »n. on the Lee place near Cherry 1 $3,000 atid given a 12-montha jail | because this is the price it must be Portland discussed "The Wayward til it ha* had a winter,” explained Grove Friday night netted four men 1 sentence each on indictment* 2 and Hill Military Academy proved abolished or outlawed and that in Boy.” From his position on the bench the engineer. “The valuation will end a complete booze making out 3. He was given $500 *nd *ix months doing this a spirit must be develop themselves better swimmers yester ut Portland he has the opportunity Increase as the road system is com fit. Those arrested were James law. on the find. Rice was paroled on ed throughout the world for arbitra- day afternoon in the football game to make a thorough study of the pleted. The county court deserve* a Harold Lee, Frank Tanner and Les- payment of $1250 and during good j tion and to acquiesce in the decision against Hilhi and came to shore problem. He told of the responsi lot of credit for it is going lie Lee. of a world court or league of na- victors by one point after the final bility of the teachers in training the ! behavior. ahead with the idea in mind of the The officers found a 75-gullun ;t:ons. He brought out the fact that whistle. The score: Hill, 7; Hilhi, future citizens, and in moulding the A. F. and 8. C. Reed withdrew grentest good for the greatest num still in the barn, <><•<• gallons of their former plea* of not guilty to Dashing Team from Capitol the world war cost enough to endow 6. minds of the nation’s youth. “I ber.” n ash, 15 gallon* of liquor and 75 three liquor indictment* and pleaded Hundreds of rain soaked and en Shows Superiority in the .40,000 universities with $5,000,000 think most teachers and parent* and State Market Road Engineer Scott, empty container*. Conditions showed guilty. They were fined $3,000 and each and to build and equip 84,000 thusiastic football fans saw the Hil law enforcing agencies are too quick Game Last Friday »ho was present, a id that Wash I that the men had been operating given a 12-month* jail sentence on high schools costing $100,000 each. hi eleven shove across the first in their snap judgment in shooting "Wars are not an accident, they touchdown in the first quarter with boys and girls off to the state train ington county was becoming well or tor some time, according to officer*. each of the first two indictment*. A charging bunch of Senators in Charles Smathera and Alvin Rice ' A fine of $500 and »ix month» were football uniforms representing the grow up in the mind of the youth,” tittle difficulty. They failed on the ganized in road work and that it ing school,” he said. “Especially the were arrested Saturday night on a . given on the lust indictment. Both Salem high school invaded Hillsboro asserted the speaker. "They grow kick. They got a break on the now has a definite program. teachers should be more patient. Mr. Morrow, engineering depart-, < barge of liquor law violation and were charged with operating u still. I last Friday afternoon and adminis out of the fact that veterans do not kickoff when a Hill back dropped In a great many cases the individual nient of Portland am) Portland Ro- 'drunkenness. They were enjoying a Each was paroled on payment of tered a severe whipping to a much tell of the terrible side of war but the ball and Hillsboro recovered. can be saved to society.” trrian, said that the roads should party near Orenco when picked up $1250. i crippled Hilhi eleven. When dark- ■ rather the glamour or better side. They couldn’t make the riffle, how Superintendent W. C. Alderson by Deputie* Weckert and Larsen. ever, and Hill got the ball on downs bo put in right to start with. John Johnson was found guilty of ; >'«*• settled down over the high The veteran owes it to his country to cf the Multnomah county schools, and marched down the field to with IL H. Hoodenpyle was arrested Sat Judge Ekwall and W, C. Aidar liquor possession by a jury. He wa*bool field and the final whistle ; paint the true side.” candidate for the state post of sup The speaker then proceeded to in striking distance when the quarter erintendent of public instruction, son, superintendent of Multnomah urday. D. L e n n e r was arrested ¡lined $500 and given a »ix-month* il’a<l blown, Salem had 28 points ended. They lunged through in the Thursday and has been charged with .drive his point home with a splen county schools, also addressed the . i>nd Hillsboro hu<h none. also addressed the teachers. assault and battery. W. B. Engblum jail sentence and paroled on pay did picturization of the true side first of the second quarter and in- members. Diacu** Local History ment of $200. The jury failed tc | The absence of Quarterback stead of kicking f o r the extra wm arrested Thursday by Deputy ¡of war in “No Man’s Land.” . Mozelle Hair, M. A., member of That the county had purchased a center for the point ran through Hickox and held for Coos county i agree in the case of George S. "Chuck” Hoag from hi« regular po Honor the Veterans the faculty of the University of Gilbert motor patrol grader for use : authorities. He is wanted in Coo* Clark, who was tried on a charge of »¡tion because of injuries sustained “It is fitting that these men of extra point. Oregon extension division, discussed in market road maintenance in the possession the first of the in the game with Tillamook the i liquor Hillsboro had all the best of it in rounty on a contempt charge. Vera county, was the announcement made I week before was the blow that the American Legion, who offered the last half but didn’t have the ' local history contests. “Our national Baldwin wa* arrested by Deputies | reek. to the Rotarian* by Engineer Jone*. killed father. His ability to pass ac- iso much, should insist that this day necessary punch when an aerial at history is built upon the intimate 1 Candidate» fur United State* rit Duley and Dillon Saturday on a be honored,” declared Professor records of communities and of peo- He also »aid that a complete cost liurateiy was sorely missed. tack placed them within scoring dis booze charge. Hir car wm confls- i isenship aru being examined in Cir keeping- y tern would be t cd at I Salem demonstrated fheir piling Hewitt, who lectured in England and tance. The game ended with the [ le,” Miss Hair told the assembled cuit court today. rated. , Scotland during the war to increase ' pedigogs. “You understand people the authorization of the court. Everett Fucgy, Lester Hall, Victor I Myron Jone* withdrew his plea of ■ ing ability in the first quarter but j the morale and who also carried a ball in midfield and in Hill’s pos- and events when you get into the The Rotarians were taken out Nussbaumer, Robert Herr and Clar not guilty to one of guilty and was v. ere unable to put across the first sassion. intimate details of their life. over the fill after the luncheon to ence Badetschrr were arrested on given $500 nnd »lx on a possession ¡touchdown until the first of the stretcher in the Meuse-Argonne, “It all America should I is a time when "The interesting and quaint old : M-cond quarter. see the kind of work that was being the highway between Forest Grove charge. He was paroled on payment honor those who died.’’ Health Nurse Is things of the community ought to A long pass to Captain Kent of done. of $100.00. O. V. Hoover was fined and Cornelius Tuesday evening by he saved. The school children’s con "If we must fight, figh* the' Deputy Schindel on a charge of $100.00 on n booze charge. E. > Hillsboro was a real threat as the Added to Budget tests is one means of doing it. You half ended and gave Hilhi fans i enemies of mankind—ignorance and I L. Kiepke pleaded guilty to a booze Vote Special Road Tax ! lave a rich field here in the Tuala charge and was fined $100. John E. a new lease on life. The second half waste,” he urged. The Hillsboro post of the Ameri-1 The sum of *2000 for a count>' tin, valley. Many of the old pioneers had no sooner opened up, however, Blum was given the usual $500 and Several Districts Vote Against Prison Rumor Is rix and paroled on $100. Thomas ¡until Salem intercepted a pass on can Legion marched from the Vet- heal,h nurM* waa Put on the bud*et ,*ire still alive.” Tax in Road Meetings Friday morning Miss Hair ad Young withdrew his plea of pot guil the 20-yard line and ran over for Iran’s Memorial hall at 11 o’clock a»fain Frida>' afternoon after it was Denied by Reeve* ty and changed to one of guilty and I a touchdown. Later in the same to the Venetian theatre where the I f!a’hed earlier ih the week. Delega- dressed the teachers on “Oregon The following road districts hâve quarter they intercepted another exercises were held. Thev were led tions irom ,he Washington County j Writers and Poets.” "Nothing to it. No, I haven't been vas given the same dose that Blum pass and shoved it acroM for the t.y the colors and the "Big Five”! »deration of Women’s clubs, the vote»! spécial taxes during the past Professor H. F. Hopkins of Pacific received. week: 3, ¡0 mille; 7, 7 S mill.*.; H, approached by the governor,” de few remaining yards. The Senators drum corps of the G. A. R. Earl Parent-Teachers association and the university found three things wrong Charles Smothers and Alvin Rice C mill»; 9, 7 mill»; 10, H ■-* milia; clared Sheriff J. E. Reeves, when I last touchdown came as the result Haworth and Sam Nelson were the County Teachers association peti- ■ with the great educational machine 13, r» mill»; 18, 5 mill»; 20. 4 mill»; questioned this morning by an Argus were arraigned on booze counts and cf a fumble late in the last quarter. color bearers and Ray Dillon and tioned the committee and the county today: (1) the short story prepara ..................._ milrt court tn to nut put fhp the «mmint amount hark back nn on tho the tion in the training of the teachers, 21. 10 mill*; 23, 3 mill»; 29, 10 representative concerning the report their bail was set at $500. Frank They shoved it across and drop- f. Ivan f Freeman were guards. ’ budget. Sing “America” mill»; 32. 7 mill»; 37, 5 mill»; 3». from Salem that Governor Pierce I’ianner, who was up before, pleaded kicked for the 28th point as many of the district teachers in 10 mill»; 47, 10 mill»; 4H, 10 mill»; 11* considering the appointment of not guilty when arraigned on three C. T. Richardson led the audience the southern states and the East do A large group of Salem students Connell Seeks Injunction 60, 5 mill»; 53, 10 mill»; 6<l, 5 mill»; the Washington county sheriff as indictments. Jane Doe Lee also were on hand to boost for their team n “America” to start the program. rot even have an elementary school {■leaded not guilty to three counts, 57, 5 mill»; *0, 10 mill»; «1, 10 warden of the state prison. and they showed remarkable spirit. Rev. S. McMinis of the BaDtist | J. W. Connell has instituted suit draining; (2) too short a tenure for j Hurold Schwartz and R ilph E. Har mill», and 02, 10 mill». A Salem girl fainted during the church gave the invocation and this ,for an injunction against Clarence terfchers—none of the average con The funeral of Mrs. J. W. Sewell vey were both arraigned on three game and had to be carried into the was followed by one minute of Hamlin to the effect that he was tacts are for more than one year; Districts «, 12. 15, 17, 2» and 43 did net vote a tax. District No. was held Sunday afternoon at the I Loose indictments. Leslie Lee plead high school for rest. Another girl silence in honor of the soldier dead. , to pay $250 for 200 sacks of his (3) the machine is out of adjust 3 voted a 2 mill co-operation with Bell chapel, Rev. H. A. Deck con ed not guilty to three liquor indict- was knocked down when a runner Vincent Engeldinger played taps on | No. 1 potatoes and if not sufficient ment—it isn’t worth while to train the organ. The Legion Armistice No. 1, to fill up with No. 2. The for a teacher because of the poor ducting the service. The funeral ' n ent*. Roy Connor was arraigned v as tackled near the sidelines. the market road*. Day ritual parts were given by Com- plaintiff says in the suit that the salaries. was one of the largest held here for I Monday on a booze charge. The mander McKinney, Vice-Commander potatoes have not been delivered “It takes money to advertise, but j ears and was attended by friends ¡ crises against Ernest N'arver and I McGlasaon Speak* Frank Kearns have been dismissed. Legion Drum Corps Merrill, Adjutant Cull and Chaplain and he asks that the court require it takes advertising to make money.” and relatives from far and near. Superintendent J. P. McGlasson of -John Johnson has been found guilty Fred Engeldinger. The G. A. R. I defendant to deliver the potatoes Beaverton spoke on the value of Given Good Start drum by a jury. corps then stirred the hearts and prevent him from selling them the National Educational association Janese Redding was given a di- of those present with several ma'-; elsewhere. Good Farm Management and Intensive to the teachers. As well as being a vorce decree from Carl Redding and 100 Per Cent Renewal* Sought tial airs. A mixed quartet composed ■ ----------------------------- j l.ig centralizing agency in Ameri Production Show Good Resulta on .1. Signe Hood received a decree of di by Membership Chair Woman Injured of Misses Mattie Case and Goldie. can education, he declared it stood J. VanKleek & Sons Farm at Kinton vorce from Ralph J. Hood. man Earl Hobbs Sewell, R. L. Tucker and Hugh Nal-i Mrs. Helen Davis was injured for higher standards and higher sal B. J. Lee has plead guilty to a drett entertained delightfully with'about the leg and ankle in an auto aries in the educational world. Mrs. Good farm management nnd in lire hit* partners nnd they have their charge of driving while intoxicated The first definite steps in the several vocal numbers. Community n.obile accident near Tigard Sun Emma Bryant, superintendent for and was fined $250 by Judg* Rag formtion of the Hillsboro Post No. singing of “Star Spangle Banner” , day. D. A. Davis of Portland, who Washington county, discussed cor- ti naive production have enabled J. own homes on the farm, Mr. VanKleek believes in the ley. The matter of the automobile t. drum corps were taken at the led by C. T. Richardson completed | was driving one car. alleges in his poral punishment. She held that J. VanKleek to build up one of the exercises. Commander McKinney J report that W. P. Hart of Portland twice or three times a year was finest farms in Washington county small acreage and intensive produc- will be adjudicated by the court Legion meeting Tuesday night when, the --- -------------- nt his place on the Tualatin near | lion for success on n farm. He likes Inter. 15 members signed up for drums of the legion post presided. Fred aid not have his car under control. enough, and that the average child An order for sale of real property and trumpets. A representative of Engeldinger was general chairman Kinton. The farm is run under the the farm and says, "If I had the usually doesn’t deserve any. Open Dairy Paving I best job in Portland I would come in tax foreclosure was given in the a Portland firm was here to give the of the day. name of J. J. VanKleek and Sons. The Parent-Ttecher’s association Three representatives of the llills- bnck home. 1 wouldn’t do anything case of Joseph S. Bros* vs. Nettie xeterans information on the drum The seventh annual Armistice Day One side of the concrete paving was discussed by Mrs. George Per II. Metzger, et al. An order of de corps. He will be here at the next ball at the auditorium ended the fes- on the fill over Dairy creek west kins, past state president, who ap I oro chamber of commerce, L. J. else.” The Jersey cows arc about tho fault was given in the case of Anna meeting to conduct the practice. Merrill of the Shute Savings bank, tivities for the day. A. W. Hoffnu.il of the city was opened to the travel- pealed for a better co-operation be Secretary ' W. W. Phillips of the most important item on this ranch Morrow vs. Carl Francis Morrow. A. W. Hoffman, Fred Engelding- was dance chairman. ing public the last of the week. The tween the home and the school. Pres chamber, nnd W. V. McKinney of nnd after the firm name is ndded An order for publication of summons tr, S. R. Denham, Sam Nelson, Ivan ----------------------------- signal lighting system at the fill is ident A. A. Baldwin of the county New Car Stolen the Hillsboro Argus, visited the “Breeders of Register of Merit Jer was given in the case of James V. I’reeman and C. G. Reiter have proving very efficient. association from Metzger declared VanKleek place Friday and were seys.” Mr. VanKleek was president Tnylor vs. Taylor. signed up to play trumpets. Drum-: A brand new Chevrolet demon- himself in favor of the need of considerably interested in the inten of the state dairy association when mers who have signed up are Earl strator, owned by Joe Kasper of the Lefion Expresses Thanks cleaning up journalism in the coun Clerk's Office Open sive way in which the VnnKleeks it met in Hillsboro several years «go. Hobbs, L. J. Merrill, Elmer Williams, Tualatin Valley Motor company, was Hillsboro Post No. 6 of the Amer try, especially the cartoons. He held His neighbors told him ho was have gone into the farming game. The office of the county clerk had Glen Powers, Will Dierdorff, B. L. stolen from in front of the Shute ican Legion wishes to express its that such a strong educational force The VanKleek place is reached crazy when he bought his first regis to remain open yesterday because Adams and W. V. McKinney. Savings bank last Friday night while appreciation for the patronage given (Continued on Page Eight) over the old river road to Kinton, tered Jersey at a sale near Rickre the legislative act failed to make Earl Hobbs has been appointed the owner was at the picture show, them on their play last week by the where you turn io the right on the all 11 years ago and paid $345 for Armistice Day a non-judicial day. membership chairman. The slogan of No trace of the car has been found, I eople of Hillsboro and vicinity, and Pleasant Valley road for a short dis it. He is inclined to believe that he 1 he governor could have made it a the post is “ 100 Per Cent Renewals —------------------------- especially for the music donated by Pugh Buy* in Exchange was not so crazy after all, for he non-judicial day by proclamation. tance. by Jnnuary 1.” The Federal grand jury will meet the James Peppard’s orchestra. Officers will be nominated nt the I in Portland November 30, at 2 p. J. J. VanKleek was born in Wis sold $1475 of bull calves from Well Known Local Man Now consin, where he lived until nfter her besides 11 good many daughters Firemen Banquet next meeting of the post, November m., and the following Washington Chaplin as a Maid Partner of Alexander county men have been drown to Ills marriage. The cold winters plus I that have been good producers. The The nnnual banquet of the Hills 24. In "The Man on the Box,” the ........... i serve: C. R. Adams, Hillsboro; E. J. Warner Bros, classic of the screen the advise of friends here in Ore- Van Kleeks have 45 head of regis boro Fire Department will be held Al E. Pugh, who has been with Mrs. J. B. Adams of Farmington Lawrenz, Sherwood; A. S. Sholes, which is at the Venetian theatre the local Ford dealers here for Ron caused him to come to the Tunl tered Jerseys and many of them nt the city hall tonight. Chief W. Cornelius, and Charles W. Spiering, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Syd nine years, has purchased a half »tin Valley 34 years ago. The sec- are beautiful show animals as well O. Morley will act as toastmaster. was a Hillsboro visitor today. tlon where ho now lives was plotted as high producers. He has also been J. M. Goar has been ill for several Hillsboro. Chaplin, who is being starred, im interest in the Used Car Exchange Orvil Jack of Hillsboro was hurt personates a flirtatious maid in one and is now in partnership with W. A. C. Alford of Buxton was in weeks and will probably be taken to eff in ten-acre tracts and he pur- offered $1000 for his first Jersey, chased n smnll amount of land. As but he «till keeps it in his herd. He tho county seat Tuesday on busi the -hospital in Portland this week, about the face in an automobile ac- sequence, and is raid to have piled S. Alexander. the owners of the other tracts be has won ribbons and medals too ness. He suffered the loss of his Mrs. Emma Bryant, school super-' cident near Amity yesterday, up even a higher percentage of high Mr. Pugh was with the Otto John Halversen of Farmington voltage laughs than he did in his Erickson & Co., Ford dealers, until came tired of their bnrguins he numerous to mention nnd hns one home last Saturday by fire nnd had intendent, will speak at the Hood mme gom gold meiiui medal cow. bought tract after tract until he now double but $400 in insurance on tho place. River county institute to be held | fractured his right cheek bone while female disguise in "Charley’s Aunt.” they sold their Hillsboro business to "I believe alfalfa will be the life I Max Crandall just returned home nt Hood River November 24 and stepping from a stage Sunday night Charles ______ "Chuck _____ ” ______ ____ _ has 173 acres of some of the best Reisner directed MacKenzie Motor company. He left _ , . . i I . . the MacKenzie company the fit st and before it came to a stop. Me was. this picturization of the well known She will talk on "Boys' from LaGrande where ho has been 125. land in Washington county, Ili of the month. taken to the Smith hospital. novel and play of Harold MacGrath. Girls’ Club Work.” experting books for six weeks. (Continued on Pago Four) "The county is now ut u stage where it get* more fur it* money in road building,’* declared Charles F. Jones, county market road engineer, in an address on union vouniy mad condition* before the Rotary club last Thursday. Finis Brown, prominent Laurel resident, wax luncheon chairman. SALEM HIGH ELEVEN DEFEAT HILLSBORO three sons, Emory, Wayne nnd Fred, « 1