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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
County Official Pap. O “1 •/ Thu most thorough ad- vurtising medium in the county. o the VOLUME XXXII ATTORNEY TALKS AT CHAMBER LUNCHEON H illsboro A rgus HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IO, I92S and HOYS SET FIRE TO Non-Smokers LW OBSEKVANCf. IS Smokers Compete in 50-Mile Hike INSTITUTE HOUSE Subscription $1.80 The largest and news iest paper in Washing ton County. L No. 41 “k„ BUSINESS HOUSES IN HOU BA Y DRESS Presidents* Council to Help “Week Day Religious Educa tion” Is Subject of Ad The 50-mile hike from With Community Pro Portland Understanding Is the Result of Loss at Military School at Beth ¡to Forest Grove and back Sunday Grand l.odfce Officers Visit dress to Rotarians jects Is Plan Get Togethers any Is Set at $1500 failed to prove much as to showing Local Knight« of Pythias Chamber of Commerce Starts Decorating Movement “Week Day Religious Education,” the good effect« of not smoking The formation of a Presidents’ Council will probably result from CASE TO JUVENILE COURT cigarettes,«bat it sure attracted at- COUNTRY NEEDS FRIENDS i was the subject of an address before TO RADIATE XMAS CHEER —.... i tention all along the line. the Hillsboro Rotary club last Thurs Regular Monthly Meeting of ■■ decision of the board of direct >rs Insurance on Dwelling Is Can day by the Rev. Thomas Jenkins of Two non-smokers finished first Grand Chancellor Lytle Heard I of the chamber of commerce in :es- Chamber of Commerce ' give the necessary stimulus,” deciar- Stores and Other Institution« j but the challenger was behind sever- celled Soon After Sher by Many Pythians From ion lust Thursday night. It is be Are Asked to Dress and ¡dence is in McMinnville. Is December 17 i | al smokers on the finish. Fred U. Hove«! that such an organization iff's Sale by Agent All Parts of State The teaching of religion in the Robin, nearly 60, started the whole Light up Windows would do much to increase the co- “When Drouthy Neighbors Neigh < pcration of various groups work That the United States is in need schools is the result of an effort to A dwelling on the property of works by challenging men of any bors Meat,*’ was tho subject of an ing for the welfare of the city. Hillsboro will be better decorated the Oregon Military Institute at age, provided they smoked cigarettes of our friendship as much now as do something to stop the great address by William V. Cowan, as The question of definite program Bethuny was burned early Monday find would smoke ten of them dur in 1917 and 1918 was the statement crime wave which is sweeping the for the Christmas holidays than at siliant district attorney, before tho In the way of a few major ob|ecta I country, according to the speaker, any time in the past if the retail morning with a loss of approximate ing th«' hike, to walk to Forest Grove made at Pheonix lodge No. 34, K. forum luncheon of tho chamber t»l for the year brought forth a num end return, contending that he, de ef I*., by Grand Chancellor D. E. j who says that our educational system trade committee of the chamber of ly *1500. A fire built in the house commerce Monday noon in the Wnh- ber of suggestions, which included spite his years and because he did Lytle of Vale on his official visit to lacks a fourth "R”. commerce has its way. This is the by three boys from Portland is •ngton hotel grille. "The educational system fails to first time that any concerted cam not smoke, could walk the smokers the local lodge Monday night. an attractive street lighting system «aid to have caused the blaze. give the necessary stimulus, declar- paign has been started and Hillsboro The assistant prosecutor attribut- for the business section, beautifica into the ground. Observe Law* Cold, Start Fire . , |ed the advocate of week day re- Christmas shoppers will find the <<i the cause of business men get tion of the city and buy-at-home, it Several accepted his challenge and This friendship can well be shown , llfioM education. It is an experi- city in full holiday regalia after The boys, Marshall Roas, 14; How- 22 started on the hike. Some failed ting together in luncheon c|ub» to , was the belief that the Presidents’ ake, urged their gregarious instincts and thru Council would be very beneficial ard Walker, 16, and John F. Par to finish, however, because of blis by a greater law observance, accord- ment and the i ext Monday. .ng to the lodge officer. Little re- fhe experiment be encouraged in ker, 15, of Portland called at a tered feet. this contact a better understanding ; Window* Attractive - in working out any such plans. yard for law and order is shown by I any form it may uke farmer's house and asked for shel- is developed. Lunch was served the hikers as Dr. J. 11. Rossman, president of Many stores have blossomed out the fact that 350,000 profes-j ..,n ter for the night in the barn. When interest of good business they came through here by the Man Declared Small the chnmber of commerce, and W. men mugt commit in attractive holiday decorations that refused they took possession of the Boy Scouts. The streets of Hills bional criminals and 150,000 mur- fcnd Mrrfce Wo take ourselves loo seriously W. Phillips, secretary, were in Seat- this in an effort to t lend to the Christmas spirit. Weils’ house on the institute grounds. The boro and Forest Grove were lined derers are at large in the ■ yourlleW In the opinion of tho speaker, who tie Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- have what is perhaps the most elab United States. In the opinion of the d(Jwn crime jn Amcrica/ « ^«ned night was so cold they built a fire with interested spectators. •aid that man is very small Indeed d»y attending the regional meeting orate trimmings, with plenty of speaker this is brought about by j Rev jenkiM on the floor with the result that The hikers earn» out over the in comparison with the great things of tha United States chnmber of Glen payne gave a short ulk on green bows and Christmas decora the fire soon got away. The boys Cornell road to Hillsboro and on to too little discipline and the easy m tho universe. Tho biggest thing ' commerce. They were sent thero by life m the pemtentianes, where the Ro Vesey Gardner was Iunch. tions. Their windows are full of were arrested in Portland for the Forest Grove. They «•►turned by way we may do la insignificant. Mr. Cow- ¡the board of directors, gift suggestions. chairman theft of an automobile belonging of Beaverton and th«' Canyon road. thought or idea of punishment seems j Tho question of a billiard tourna- I an said there was something fine in MacKenzie Motors has a splendid- to have been forgotten. The state j _ __________________ to A. D. Kern of Portland. tho comradeship of luncheon clubs. ment, the case and other subjects! They have been turned over to the ... _ - ily decorated window showing auto ! of public mind was also declared to _ The speaker said that through of greater importance will occupy juvenile authorities in Portland and County People at acilic Inaugural 'accessories for gifts. The Percy Long have a great deal to do with this lack of understanding we gather the chnmber nt the regular monthly no charges will be filed against disregard of our laws. Is Held Yesterday Hardware windows sparkle with Oregonian Party false impressions nnd that thia might meeting Thursday, December 17. * Christmas suggestions an«! a little “We would stand for rigid law them here. bo overcome through becoming bet The boys have admitted taking Diamond Jubilee of Oregon’s ! observance and give our friendship I rank Peters Speaks in Behalf Dutch windmill adds to the attrac ter acquainted. tiveness. Their windows are per to the United States in this way, the machine of A. D. Kern Decem- Judge Bagley Holds of the Alumni at Impres Pioneer Newspaper At Attorney Cowan brought every ihaps the most beautiful in the isserted Mr. Lytle. . her 4, according to word from Port ) city. The Handy Variety and Ire- point Lome with fitting illustrations sive Ceremonies tended by Many Grand Prelate Thomas Dowling of | Court in Tillamook land. Kern's autom bile was recov- * and his address was well received 1 land Hardware windows are full of Portland and Grand Inner Guard E. I cied tho following day. The boys by th«* unusually large turnout at Many Washington county people B. Sappington of Forest Grove were ■ Dr. John F. Dobbs was yesterday I suggestions as gifts for the little took the car for joyrides, they said. Ten Australians Tried on inaugurated as president of Pacific ¡folks. the luncheon. E. T. Collin*, new The insurance on the building ‘enjoyed the diamond jubilee of the also present as well as members I Liquor Possession Charge university at Forest Grove. Leading grille manager, has arranged tho The good cheer of Christmas is 1 from other lodges in the state. Fred I Morning Oregonian, whith was cel- was cancelled shortly after the sher- educators of the Northwest, alumni, radiated by the decorations in the room so that the chamber members Are Found Guilty Glendening and P. A. Dixon of St. ■ | iff« sale, by L. J. Rushlow, who 1 ebrated with fitting ex«rcises at tl«e now have privacy in their weekly Wai- u‘ dergraduates and scores of friends store and windows of Millers. A was carrying tho Insurance. Follow public auditorium in Portland last Helens attended as did Raleigh Esichen Participated in thé ceremonies. luncheon meetings. | big Christmas tree stands in the mid- ___ _________ Judge Bagley in holding court in ing the sale there was refuse all Friday. Pianeers and their kin and ker of Forest Grove, j Alex Gus*t Club F unction* Tillamook for two weeks and con about the place. The insurance car- friends of the Oregonian throughout t.nd William Mann of Cornelius. Two ' Dr. Suzzallo, president of the Uni ole of the store. Greer-Powers have versity of Washington, gave an in- i -plendid holiday window with ap- The Guest club consisting of J. sequently the court house is void lied amounted to *800 when can- ■ the years of its state leadership were initiated in the Page rank. . teresting address. He traced the in- l ; ropriate lighting effects. C. L. ¡joined in the celebration. 11. Garrett and It. R. Easter fulfill- of much activity. Court will probably celled. ' ception and development of the ed- C'akes Grocery also has a cheery Early days of Oregon were lived Legion Plans Series ed their obligations by bringing in i resume December 21. ! vcational tradition. Other speakers j , looking window. «■gain by the pioneer- who «{athered The ten Australians who were Ixe Oakes, groc«- r, and R. H. Kruse, of Wrest Ling Cards deluded Dr. Henry Bates, dean of The windows of J. L. Anderson, ' rt the jubilee. It was truly a hi'»- power company. New members of j tried last Thursday and Friday on a Transfer Officers ______ I P. U. faculty; Dr. Norman F. Cole- the jeweler, are very attractive and gathering. next week are Lester Ireland ar.d charge of liquor possession were of Milk Company (topical The picture of Mrs. Wiley Ed- Joint Installation, Initiation ,nan of Reed- P™'“8»«- E. D. Res- show the very latest thing in the Verne McKinney. Other gurnta at 'found guilty Friday by Judge Bag- sler of 0. A. C., Frank Peters of jewelry line and also in gifts in tbs luncheon were John R. Bailey of ley. There was no jury. The names C. T. Richardson, Superinten ! w ards, mother of W. V. Wiley of and Drum Corpa Keep Hillsboro and others. Frank Peters various lines. Hillsboro, and T. E. Cornelius of Buxton. Lawrence G. Taggart and of the ten are Matt Webber, Nick Service Men Busy spoke for the alumni. dent, Switched to Seat The windows of the two drug ' Reed ville were taken at the jubilee Vidan, Matt Trdich, Mike Deich, Mr. Johnson. Dr. Dobbs came to" Pacific uni- stores—the Hillsboro Pharmacy and tle Sales Division nnd appeared in the Oregonian the Tho chamber of commerce month Nick Sugurn, Phillip Suite, John Plans L-r a series of professional versjty Ia.t RUmmer from Malden, the Delta Drug Store—offer count next day. Mrs. Edwards, who now wicalling _ Hinrs onr/lo »» «-♦ nk/Mif _ . _ ly meeting was postponed until 1 .- Snrabicha, Frank Sliveka, Louis Vil- cards ♦ to of start about eV*.-. the] Mass., following a career in the Con- less suggestions to the Christmas C. T. Richardson, who has been live« in Portland, was born on Sau- cember 17 in order to allow cer- nga and Samuel Sugura. They will middle of January were discussed FTegational ministry. shopper. W. W. Boscow also ha» be sentence«! December 21. The mon superintendent of the local Carna vies island in 1940. tain reports to come in. by members <rf Hillsboro Post No. A number attended the inaugural many gift suggestions for men and The following interviews with t' of the American Legion at the were arrested near St. Marys Aug tion IVoducts company plant for women in his window. ust 15 for participating in «_ beer the past year, has been transferred two Washington county men also regular meeting in the Veterans’ ceremonies from Hillsboro. L. E. Blatchley Is The Puget Sound Power & Light to Seattle in the sales division and • appeared in the Oregonian Satur- I party. Memorial hall Tuesday night. Ted ' c< mpany and Hands' Electric have he will make his headquarters in the day: Seriously Injured John Cowan was discharged when Washington metropolis. Harry Hill, Thye and Robert Kruse have been Hilhi Is Trounced electrical suggestions for gifts in “Yes, sir,” said T. E. Cornelius of here recently to see A. W. Hoffman, the jury was unable to agr««c. L. 13 to 0 by Alumni their windows which are attractive. Local Business Man Falls Fif L. Gray and Charles Mullock were district superintendent, will be di Reedville, “I went to school to Har- ir. charge of the bouts for the Le Corwin hardware has its windows paroled after serving their jail sen rectly in charge of the local plant vey Scott, when I was five years gion, to make arrangements. teen Feet from Foot Log Many of Last Year's Cham arranged and decorated in an at t.nd will not have to be on the road old, and I never knew it’until I was tences. An order releasing an auto Joint installation with the Ladies | in Woods Sunday tractive manner. ¡grown up. It was this way: I remem- Auxiliary of the Legion will be held ! pionship Eleven Play in mobile was given in the case of as much as in the past. Mrs. Stockton’s Millinery Store Mr. Richardson has been with the ber j bn(j had a teacher by the early in January, according to a I the state vs. B. J. Lee. An order the Benefit Game L. E. Blatchley of Hillsboro was also has an attractive display of manufacturing end r f the Carna- . nBn)t . o f s^ott, but on one told me decision of the post. State officers I •vriou«ly injure«i Sunday at Timber was given in the case of Mary E. «lainty gift suggestions in the win tion company for the past 16 years. iwhu he was. One day about 30 will be present to put on the work. 1 strong alumni eleven of Hills Christensen vs. Oliver Jack. A di when he fell 15 feet from a log dow, and many other stores have He started out in Ker.t, Washington,'years later I took my daughter into A big initiation of the many new ; *'oro high school gave the Hilhi a und struck his back on the end* of vorce decree was given Josephine and was then at Forest Grove for ‘ i«(irtland and showed her through Legionnaires taken in on the mem. I trouncing in a benefit game on the taken on a holiday appearance. Chailacombe from Walter D. Challa- another log. He is confined to his 12 years. He is h member of. The Oregonian. Mr. Scott came out bership drive will also be a part high school ¿field yesterday after- Committee Ask* Co-operation bed and is suffering from internal combe. the Rotary club and is active in und j talked to him. ’Are you Tom cf the Legion’s January program. ;nfon- The alumni drove across two Ethel M. A divorce was granted The retail trade committee, con injuries. chamber of commerce work and dur- I Cornelius?’ he said. I told him I Hillsboro post is expected to exceed ! touchdowns, binal score, alumni 13, sisting of Jake Weil, D. O. Her He was accompanied by his son ■ Barnes from Wilbur B. Barnes, A mg their brief stay Mr. and Mrs. waM> and then he told me he had its membership of this year by Jan- ’f'lM ington, Glen Powers and Fred En- in-law, Frank Pauli, and Reed Eld decree was given in the case of Richardson have made many friends taUght me when I was a little tad.” uary 1. The slogan of the state de- Huber Many of the last year’s champion- geldinger, sent out the following let Fred T. Wilcox vs. Andreas ‘ ridge. The men were gathering Ore who regret their departure. Mrs. town of Cornelius is named partment is. i* “Start 1926 With '1925 shiP eleven were in the lineup of ter to the business houses; gon grape and greens to decorate <t al. An order was given in the Richardson and her son will remain I for The «j. R. Cornelius, an uncle of T. James the alumni and showed much of case of Mike Yunker vs. “This is one time when the cham Strength.” windows, at the bottom of the Tim here until about the first of the p Cornelius. Legionnaires h e 1 d itheir 0,d time forra' Frost« sUr °{ ber of commerce, through the retail Enthusiastic__ „_______________ ber hill, when the accident occurred. Raines et al. year when they will move to Seattle, j g. y. Wnlker of Forest Grove their second regular drum and bugle 'ast _ year ’ 8 > team, put across one trade committee, urges every mer He stepped off a stump on to the came to Oregon in 1851, “and fve corps practice after the meeting. ‘tcuchdown and the other one came chant and business establishment in Bert C. Huntington closed a deal foot log and became overbalanced, only been out of the state three Such progress is I being made that ‘•’n 8 tackle P888 to Luke Stangel. Hillsboro to ‘get dressed up and lit __ ____________ turning a complete somersault be this morning whereby two new fam Radio Owners Meet times since,” he announced proudly. the leader hopes to put them out on 5 he touchdowns were made in the vp.’ Particularly is it desired that ilies will be added to Hillsboro. fore he struck the log. at Forest Grove "Once was to cross the Columbia to the street within a month or so. Ad- i,-cond an<i fourth quarters, tnose on Second Street from Wash I Jacob Lentz nnd IL R. Nickeaon of Vancouver, and you really couldn't ditional ex-service men are signing. The lineup of the alumni: Ingles ington to one-half block north of Montana purchased the James Sew A meeting of the community. >'"d Irvin Johnson, ends; Roland Main, the same on Third street and Christmas tree committee will be ell property across from the high Seek to do Away With Elec count that” He took the trip around up with the drum corps. Mount Hood loop this summer and ___________________ I Hornecker and Luke Stangel, tack- on Main from the post office to one- trical Interference Both hehl ir th«« chamber of commerce > lj«>ol and will build two new resi- has visited extensively throughout . * C p) . • I Q * 'let; Roland Deck and Arthur Kol- half block east of Third, co-operate rooms next Thursday afternoon at ■ d- nces thereon. Mesys Lentz and U ering Valley Sets • ^« Election IS | Brs, guards; Orville Johnson, center; in making this Christmas season the i his state, although he has never been Nickeson art« contractors. 3 o'clock. out of Washington county for more I Bachelor and Jack Glascoe, halves; best Hillsboro has known. An organization has been formed Four Districts Will Vote on Ti- p. ,be. Wells, full and Frost, quarter, “Visitors and shoppers will be in among radio owners in the county than nine months in 75 years. Mrs. Mary Elliott, pioneer of 1841 gard Union High Jan. 9 ------------------------------- the city from all over the county with the object of doing away with «luring the holidays. Shall the busi the electrical interference which and resident of Hillsboro, attended The election to decide whether or Sell Used Car Concern ness district present a dark, gloomy j 'he jubilee. She was accompanied frequently makes radio receiving not there will be a union high school ‘1...... A A ^nJteZlby and forbidding appearance or shall sets in this valley useless. meeting • her niece, • Mrs. Maria Jackson, ’ will be hsld at the chamber of |iind hel' K™ndnephew, Ray Jackson. at Tigard has been set for January W. S. Alexander Sells Interest we show the Hillsboro spirit by be 9 by the county board in session at to Al Pugh, Local Man ing fittingly dressed for the occa commerce rooms in Forest Grove J the court house Tuesday. (By Edward C. Bobbin«) sion? next Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Women’« Relief Corps The four districts in the proposed “Maae a special effort to decorate William S. Alexander has sold his Numerous radio experts are ex 1 union high district include Tigard, interest in the Used Car Exchange windows and store fronts. Have all Elects Year ’ s Officers “ Our party had little trouble with pected to be in attendance, and Fed The story of the evolution of Metzger, Durham ami Bend. A re to Al Pugh, who purchased a half windows in designated district well Washington county from a primitive the Indians,'’ said Mrs. Elliott. “But eral Supervisor Redfern for the Pa monstrance was filed recently by interest November 1. The sale is lighted and keep the lights on every The officers for the coming year society when the region was in a team in which one of my relatives cific Northwest with headquarters at were elected at the meeting Friday taxpayers in the Metzger district on effective as of November 1. The evening from Monday, December 14, habited by the Calipoola und Klicki came did have some trouble with the Seattle is expected to be there. afternoon of the Women’s Relief the grounds that there was not a new owner was with the MacKenzie to New Years. All decorations should Spokane tribes. A grflup of the tat Indian tribes througout the sufficient valuation. The approxi Motor company previous to buying be in place not later than December Corps, auxiliary to the G. A. B. fiontier life of the early Tualatin women was gathered around a camp Car Goes on Rapi page mate value of the new district is into the Used Car Exchange. Mrs. Anna B. Garret heads the 14. plains pioneer to the complex civ fire when a tribe of warriors—and *1,100,000. Corps as president and other of- “The retail trade committee urges Alexander purchased the ex they were stark naked — advanced. ilization of tho twentieth century is Narrowly Averts Serious Acci ficers are Mrs. Miriam Brogden, al! to do their share, co-oper- change in 1923 with E. W. Reeves, rcvenled in the experience of ii pio The men were out feeding the cat Ireland Lease* Building dent Tuesday Morning senior vice-president; Mrs. Belle who later sold to Alexander and ate with the community Christmas tle. The Indians were in war paint. neer of ’41. Mrs. Mary Elliott is Walker, junior vice-presidbnt; Mrs. Lester Ireland & Company have went to California. The former own tree and make Hillsboro radiate a this person. She was Interviewed by ’I hey ha«l tomahawks in hand. Bows J. Furrer of Bethany suffered a Oiphia Carlile, treasurer; Mrs. Eliza leased the Tamiesie building on Main er will remain in Hillsboro but has true Christmas spirit.” ami arrows were available for ready the writer recently nt the home of bruised leg nnd narrowly averted a Bowman, conductor; Mrs. Mary 8a-I street, now occupied by V. Richter, not determined as to what he will her son, 8. L. Elliott, 945 First use. serious accident when his automobile bin, chaplain, and Mrs. Lavina In- ■ Buick dealer, and will use it for, do in the future. Struck Down by Car "One of the Indies of the train pushed him back against the park street, Hillsboro. gles, guard. The secretary will be furniture and farm machinery. The Mrs. Bert Greenselt of Hillsboro took a red-hot poker nnd rnn to- Born in Manitoba Province. Can ed car of J. M. Goar at Second and appointed at the next meeting. ; building will be completely remodel- Honor We* Schulmerich was sent to the Good Samaritan ada, November 20, 1837, Mrs. El- v nr<ls them. The warriors turned Main streets Tuesday morning, His The Relief corps has been quite ■ ed and will be occupied by Lester and hospital Monday morning suffer Wes Schulmerich, son of Mr. from the red-hot poker. and fled hott—then Mnry McKay—was the father, J. Furrer, Sr., was with him active in raising money for the Ireland & Company about the first Mrs. William Schulmerich, has been ing from general bruises. Having daughter of an employee of I li" A womaji with such an implement and had started to get in the car building fund, serving luncheon to I of the year, named by Coach Warner of Stan just left her car near Fairvale, Mrs. effective than a battalion was more Hudson Bay company. Charles R. when the son cranked the car which the Rotary club each week and do- ford university on the second All Greenselt was crossing the roadway of henvily armed mon. McKay, her father, crossed the was in gear. Have Golf Meeting tag many other things to augment Coast eleven. He has been mentioned when she was run down by another “When wo reached Fort Vancou The car started on a rampage and the fund for the Veterans’ hall. plains in 1841 to work for the Hud- A meeting of the golf enthusiasts as one of the six best backs on the car. Her condition is not serious. ver, Dr. McLaughlin — known ns the Vancouver. threw young Furrer back against son Buy post nt Fort ' will be held in the chamber of com Coast. Schulmerich hgs been a big fi.ther of the Oregon country—as the Goar car which was pushed on Th«« trip was made by ox tenm Rotary Governor Coming Cannery Close* Saturday merce rooms tomorrow night at 7:30 factor in a succesafbl season for signed dad to operate a farm for the against the Glen Powers car. A from Canada, the party having District Governor Ed Campbell l of o’clock. Everyone who is interested the Oregon Aggies. The Rny-Maling cannery will close ccmpnny at Roy, Washington, locat Ford standing in front of the struck the old Lewis nnd Clark trail Rotary International will visit 1 the is asked to attend. the season’s run Saturday, it is re ed near Tncomn. His compensation Powers car was also given a blow. in Eastern Montana and following it Hillsboro Rotary club next Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. William Wahlgren ported. The run is now on apples was forty pounds sterling per year, west.. However, diversion was made recording to an announcement made The six year ol«i son of W. V. of Kalama, Wash., arrived here and as soon as this fruit is finished year. Grand Jury Meets in one place by taking another route by President R. Frank Peters of Johnson of Cochran was operated this week to spend the winter with the canning season will be over. “On the trip north to the Puget via. Spokane an«i thence down th«« The county grand jury is in ses- the local club at the luncheon last on at the Dr. Smith hospital Fri- their daughter, Miss Agnes Wahl- Quite a force will be retained, how Columbia. (Continued on Page Four) «don at the court house today. Thursday. day. igren. ever, for shipping, etc. I W. V. COWAN IS SPEAKER STORY OF EVOLUTION OFEOUNTV FROM THE PRIMITIVE STATE GIVEN BÏ MRS. ELLIOTT <