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    H illsboro A rgus
County Official Paper
The moHt thorough ad­
vertising medium in the
county.
VOLUME XXXII
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924
——
Legion Smoker
TENDENCY DECLARED First Friday,
January 29
TOWARD SMALI FARM
la a Swimming Tank
Wanted in Hillsboro
Two of Beat Heavyweights to
Meet in 2-Hour Match
at the Auditorium
More Teeth Should be Put in
Agricultural Interest I* in the
Ordinance, Saya Mayor
Cannery Crops
The building of a swim­
ming tank is being, consider­
ed for Hillsboro by an out­
side business on th< basis
of whether or not there is
a desire on the part of local
people for such u tank.
The plan would be to give
Hillsboro people swimming
throughout the year if there
seems to be a demand. If
interested turn in your ideas
to the Argus.
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Subscription $1.50
The largest and news-
ieet paper in Washing*
ton County.
No. 47
COLONEL A. E. CLARK Make for Arrangements
Athletic Group CONCESSIONSMADE
IS ROTARY SPEAKER
RADIO FANS BÏ KEK
Candidate for U. S. Senator
States Position
Temporary Schedule Provides
Two Night* for Wom­
en, Two for Men
Will Use Half Power for It*
No equipment will be put in the
Coastal Traffic
The first of a »cries of »maker* 1
auditorium for athletic purposes On-
, to bo put on by Hill»bor<> Post No. MRS. PETERS IS ON BOARD
EXTENSION WORK IS HELP
ARBITRATION IS FAVORED til all those who have sigend up SEEK FURTHER SOLUTION
0 of the American Legion will be
pay their money, according to mem­
held at tho Shute Park auditorium City in Unusually Good Con­
bers of the board, who met Thurs­
Welcome to Farmers to At­ Friday night, January 29, accord-1
Plea in Readjustment on Public day night to outline their plans. The Design of Ships’ Receiving Sets
dition Shown by Many
ing
to
an
announcement
by
A.
W.
i
tend the Forum Lunch­
Lands: “Oregon Resour­
board has appropriated 1500 to
Makes it Impossible to
Report* at Meet
Hoffman, in charge of the smoker*
eons Is Extended
equip the building.
ce* for Oregon”
Remove the Spark
for the Logion.
A temporary schedule has been
(By Edward C. Robbins)
Robert Kruse of Tigard, who first
made
up. Monday and Wednesday
Agricultural Interest In the coun­ appeared in amateur inatche* here
That there is a need of reform
“In common with the citizens of
(Edward C. Robbins)
ty is distinctly in the direction of test winter, will meet Bill Thornton, in Hillsboro’s curfew law was a
Oregon generally, 1 believe that. I ' were set aside for women’s classes.
The
commercial
broadcasting sta­
Belle
Taggart
will
probably
be
the
cannery crops, smaller farms and light heavyweight champion of Can­ point made by Mayor M. P. Cady*
■ enlightened nations should always,
tion KEK of the Federal Telegraph
’
director
of
women
’
s
athletics.
The
intensified farming, according to O. uda, in a 2-hour wrestling match, in hi* annual message to the city
I seek by peaceful means, based on!
company, located at Hillsboro, will
T. McWhorter, county agent, who Kruse, who i* a local product, is council Tuesday night. He u!*o urg-,
I principles of international justice I men will have Tuesday and Thurs­
use half power when engaged in
day
nights.
R.
L.
Tucker
will
prob
­
was the speaker at the Monday for­ former national amateur heavy- ed the need of a milk distribution:
and fair dealing, to adjust their
costal
traffic. This point was gain­
ably
direct
the
men.
The
school
um luncheon. He went on to demon­ weight champion and is a favorite ordinance. Annual report* of the
i differences,” declared Colonel A. E.
ed at a meeting of radio fan«. Fed­
strate thia by citing the large at­ with Washington county wrestling *everai city department* and of-1
i Clark of Portland, candidate for the children will have the center Satur­
eral Telegraph officiate and other*,
tendance at the recent demonstra- fan*. They will wrestle the be»t two ficer* were given at the meeting.
republican nomination for United day. •
Friday night has been set aside including O. R. Redfern, federal in­
tlon at the peach farm of Chari«* out of three or a decision at the Councilman Orange Phelps said that Joint Installation Held by Pa­ States senator, before the Hillsboro
triotic Organization*
LaFollctte at Cornelius.
Rotary club last Thursday at lunch- for special event*, such a* basket­ spector for thi* radio district, at *
end of two hour*. There will also the city needs a building code for
ball games and smoker*. Dancing on meeting in the chamber of com­
eon.
Bu*i**** M*n Quit Farms
be a thirty minute preliminary be­ the protection of the community's
the floor will be discontinued until merce rooms test week.
citizen*.
EXCELLENT PROGRAM HAD
Will Reject War
Bualnrn* men are getting out of tween two fast men.
A committee was appointed to con­
the
hall is opened for dancing again
Str«**«* Need
the farming game and the one-fam­
The Legion plan* to make these
“The time should come when the in the spring. The dance at the fer with official* of the Federal
got
to
be
done
“Something has
ily farm will doubtless be th« thing smoker* the very best possible in
Mr*. Engeldinge Take* Office heart and intelligence of the civil­ park Saturday night to raise funds company, the radio bureau of the
In Washington county in the opinion oi rder to »ecure the »upport of the with the curfew law,” said Mayor
ized world will reject war as a suit­ for the association was well at­ U. S. department of commerce, and
of Secretary of Auxiliary
of the speaker. He explained that people of the community. They feel Cady in commenting on the point
able method for the settlement of tended and the association will clear others with the problem of the in­
for
Her
Sixth
Year
disputes,” < continued ...
moat of the larger farm* were that with the accommodations at the made in hi* report. “The youngsters .
terference of radio receiving seta
the speaker, more than $100.
►•knr I limitation
■ • 4 *» 6 •
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breaking up into smaller farm hold-1 auditorium that the boxing and are arrested, placed in jail over
“I favor further
of arma-
___________________
caused by KEK. Members of the
Ings. Mr. McWhorter expressed lot* wrestling game can be made an night, and when the officer releaae* ‘ Officer* of the Hillaboro Post
committee are: Dr. C. E. Walker
them the next morning they merely j No. 6 of the American Legion and
D«n May Acquitted
of faith in the smaller farm.
interesting feature here.
of Forest Grove, chairman, Sam
laugh
in
hi*
face.
If
we
would
put
o
f
the
Ladies
’
Auxiliary
were
in-
The average Ions per farm due to
the world.
Until this is ac-
In
Second
Trial
Bentley and G. V. Payne of Hills­
the parent* in jail, maybe some i »tailed jointly at the Veterans' Me- complished we should not neglect I
freeze last year amounted to $500
______
boro, C. O. Dixon of Forest Grove
good
could
be
attained.
We
must
mO
rial
hall
Tuesday
night
before
a
Odd
Fellows
Hold
and when you multiply thi* by the
our own national security. The Jamea Parson. Found Guilty and Cliff Watson, radio expert of
put more teeth in the ordinar.?e." ’ large group of member* and their ability and the spirit to defend our-
number of farm* the loss I* enor-
-
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i Portland.
Joint
Installation
of - Assault
With a —
Dan­
| Mr*. Frank Peter* was appoint- families.
moua, declared the county agent in
selves is excellent assurance against
gerous Weapon
Want to Co-operate
I
ed
to
the
library
board
to
succeed
telling of the heavy net-back re­
Moter Install»
aggression that may lead to war.
Senator
William Hare, speaking
Mis* Bendler Lead* Rebekah* ( Mr*. C. L. Rollins, who died re­
ceived by the farmers in 1925.
“It is important that we should
Carl Moser, adjutant of the Amer­
Dan May, whose trial on a charge on behalf of the local radio fan*,
cently. It wa* by a unaminou* vote
He said that many had laughted
shape
our
state
and
national
eco
­
and J. J. Hanel Head*
ican Legion for the department of
of stealing two sacks of sugar from I "aid, “I don’t know a thing about
that the council made the appoint­
nt the idea of any good being de­
Oregon, was installing officer for nomic and legislative policies as to the Southern Pacific station at Man-' ! h is m ua h, harmonics, and key
Montezuma Lodge
ment.
rived from certified seed potatoes,
the Legion. The post officers are- establish and maintain a more per­
A permit for a gasoline pump W. Verne McKinney, commander; manent profit basis for agriculture. ning has been the center of in- ' thumps yeu’ve all been talking about
but those who were making th«
terest m the circuit court for sev- thiit evening. rm oniy , novice at
Montezuma Lodge No. 70, I. o. to be located on i Baseline street
records were sticking to it because
W. H. Dierdorf, vice-commander; It is important to the people of the eral weeks, was found not guilty by!radio anyway. But j am intereated
O.
F
,
and
Hillsboro
Rebekah
Lodge
Ray-Mating
Pro­
across from the
of the increased yield.
.Arthur Kroeger, adjutant; L. J. Mer­ state and the nation that criminal the jury Friday morning after the • in n01M>. i bought a htUe
fof
The extension work helps the No. 54, I. O. O. F. held joint in­ duee cannery was approved by the rill, finance officer; Morris Weil, i tew should be enforced.
jury had been out nearly 48 hours. my fan,Uy re<.entjyi but jt h
stallation
in
the
Odd
Fellow*
hall
clause
with
the
council
;
however,
farmer* and makes it easier for
-ergeant-at-arnis;
Warren Clark, . j “If a Pr°tfram of reforestation is The jury went out at 2 o’clock last up on the walI unuwd
-w.
____ G.
_ ______________
we
them to stay on the farms, declared Thursday night, January 14. The in­ that it must be I approved by the htetortaa; Fred Engeldinger, chap- “dopted and carried forward our Wednesday afternoon and the ver- don’t eare to hear
stalling
officer
for
the
Rebekahs
engineer.
city
manager
and
Mr. McWhorter. The power com­
lain; A. W. Hoffman, C. G Reiter magnificient forests will continue
An ordinance, carrying an emer­ and Ivan Freeman, members of the , indefinitely as an important part of diet was returned at 9:30 Friday ,from tbew bjg EiffeI towers
panies are extending their line* to »as Mrs. Mary Johnson and Fred
morning.
Outside of town.
the farmer to increase the farm con­ Linn acted for the Odd Fellows. gency clause, was passed, providing executive committee. Ray Dillon our taxable wealth, as a source of
This
was
May
’
s
seend
trial
on
, .<We don>t feel (ik< we want
After
installation
a
chicken
supper
for the vacating of the alley in
venience« and all this, said the
private and public income, and as the same charge. The jury failed to.come after your ,ution wUh an
.assisted
the
installing
officers
as
county agent, would keep farming was served to about 125 member» city block No. 13.
a basis for constantly growing in-: agree the first time after being out
sergeant-at-arms.
break it to piecei! turn u to
“During the past year we adopted
from the peasant stage of European and friend*.
dustry at home and commerce be­ 48 hours.
Mrs.
Gerald
Wilcox
of
Estacada,
dust
and cause it to blow away. We
Those taking office for the Re- a building permit ordinance which
countries.
tween other states and nations.
James C. Parsons was convicted want to co-operate in solving this
liekahs were: N. G., Georgiana Bend provide* certain regulations for new chairman of the executive com­
“I contend that the resources of
Co-operation Appreciated
by a jury Tuesday afternoon on a problem," L-
“_____ ~
ler; V. G., Lily Brock; secretary, buildings. I believe that we should mittee of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
he said. Senator
Hare's
“Considerable •interest is being Josephine Cane; treasurer, Beulah give th« matter further study with the American Legion, department of , tl>is state in tends, forests, minerals, charge of assault with a dangerous motion that a committee be appoint-
Oregon, was me
the iiisutnuiK
installing officer. ' vva,er power, oil, if it be found, weapon. The grand jury indicted him ed to work out a further solution for
shown on the part of the farmers Morley; warden, Mrs. Thoma* Gregg; the idea in mind of the adoption tjregon,
— •*--*
—’ government
B. M. ! "«* held * *■*
the
federal
and business m< n and I want to Elizabeth Gheen; L. S N. G.THTH at an early date of a compre­ She was assisted by Mrs. —
on a charge of assault with intent the KEK problem carried unani-
thank all for their co-operation,” conductress, Iona Lormor; chap­ I hensive building code,” declared the Goodman as sergeat-at-arms. Miss equitably’ belonging to the people I to kill. The trial jury’s action lessens | mosly.
Belle Taggart presided at the piano. . °f Oregon and should be held in ; the penalty of the act. The jury '
slated County Agent McWhorter.
lain, Jessie Kennedy; IL S. N. G., mayor in hi* message.
Senator Hare asked in the course
The auxiliary officers are: Mrs. i trust and administered for them; was out but a few minutes.
A welcome to farmer* who may be Elizabeth Gheen; L. 8. N. G., Angie
of his remarks if Inspector Red­
The fire department report show-
Mrs.
I
that
all
the
revenues
derived
by
>
Emma
McKinney,
president;
in the city on Monany to attend Harrington; K. S. V. G., Merle Sel- ad that there were 16 calls answer­
Parsons recently cut Charles Roe, fern was working for the people
tho forum luncheon of the chamber fridge; I. G., Mrs. E. G. Heaton; ed during 1925. The total loss was Ella Wohler, vice-president; Mrs. ■ the government from these sources superintendent of the county hos­ or the telegraph company. He felt
of commerce was extended by Presi­ (». G., Anna Tesch; organist, Emma $2,925 for five fire*. The chief of Hazel Morgan, second vice-president; belong here and should be expended pital, about the face with a knife. that the rights of the majority
Mrs. Belle Walker, chaplain; Mrs. here and carry their just propor­ He was an inmate of the institution
dent J. IL Rossman.
Is.ng.
should have some consideration.
police said in his report that he col­
Anna
Engeldinger, secretary; Mrs. tion of the burden of taxation and 1 at the time.
Members of the guest club in-
New officer* of Montezuma i lected $1,191 in fines from 59 ar­
The announcement that KEK
to
develop
the
resources
the
i
of
Helen
Deichman,
treasurer;
Mrs.
troduced Mr. Shoemaker of Idaho, Lodge are: N. G., J. J. Hanel; V. G., rests. So far this n»«nth he has col­
John Lubich was tried Thursday would operate on half power while
Minnie Cull, historian; Mrs. Marie ,’’****■
C. M. Kruchek, Max Crandall and J. C. Weirich; secretary, W. O. Mor­ lected $250.
on a liquor charge and the jury re­ engaged in traffic with ships along
Hoffman, sergeat-at-arms, and Mrs. | "There has been expended on fed- turned a verdict of guilty.
Judge Stevenson. Other guest* in­ ley; treasurer, C. Jack, Jr.; warden,
The park commission’s report
the seacoast was a result of con-
eral reclamation projects in Oregon
eluded Oglesby Young of Portland A. L. Brock; conductor, George Led­ showed that the city park and au- Minnie Williams, past president.
E. C. Scott pleaded guilty in siderabl? discussion on the point,
a
t_i
something
like
one-half
of
what
has
Mrs. McKinney was unable to
and IL W. Ritchie. The Guest club ford; chaplain, H. I. Patten; R. S-<ditorium is self-supporting. The re-
circuit court Tuesday to two indict- Redfern made the announcement
not I been realized from the sale of pub- ments and was given a
members. 8. C. Killen and J. L. S., F. A. Lindsay; L. S. S.. Wiliiamjpoft
six-months after a discussion with the com-
Willi*™
shos there is »till a bonded tend and Mrs. Deichman was
lie tends in the state. The balance term on each charge.
Crow, appointed W. (j. Hare and Hargrave; R. S. N. G.,_Juliu* Bor-j indebtedness of $13,500 to be paid present.
„
pany’s officials present at the meet­
I has gone elsewhere.
IL B. Denney.
In Office Before
A temporary restraining order was ing. Manager F. H. Barstow and
ensen; L. £.
—., C. T.
•. Klatt;
Ill-.-, R. ¡off.
‘
S. ...
N. G.,
The recorder’s, treasurer’s and
"The total area of Oregon in
8. V. G., ., Otto Johnston; L. S.
8. V. G., budget reports show that the city
Mrs. Engeldinger has held the ' round numbers is about 62,000,000 given in the case of R. V. Yamada ’ Operator Clark of the Council Crest
vs. Arnold D. Clutter et ux.
J. A. Croeni of near Bethany was George Harms; I. G., W. F. Lormor; has kept within the $27,000 budget office of secretary for five years. acres.
; key, both of the Federal company,
An order of default and decree I ' said the costal traffic was the cen-
in Hillsboro Wednesday on business. O. G., Frank Hargrave.
estimate; pointing out in general This is the second year as president
“There are privately owned and
detail each estimated item. The total of the Auxiliary for Mrs. McKin­ taxed approximately 29,000,000 was given in the case of Susie Good- i , ter of 75 per cent of the business.
man vs. James Monroe Alston et al. 1 ■ Reducing the power 50 per cent
I bonded indebtedness of the mun- ney and W. V. McKinney is com­ acres.
The case of Anna Haines vs. Rus-1 I will tend to lessen the noise in re­
mander for the second term.
icipality is $220,919.15.
“There are owned by the federal
Miss Stober of the high school government and not taxed 33,000,- sell Haines was dismissed. S. Powers ’ ceiving sets. There will not be such
City Manager C. G. Reiter com-
. .
.. ,
r on tj)e Ken_ faculty responded to an encore on
was arraigned and given until to-1 a strong interference, especially
j 000 acres.
day to plead. A jury returned a ver­ around the lower wave lengths.
J '
! eral
oral conditions
conditions of
of th
the city during her reading which was a part of the
“In other words, forty-seven per
1 1925 and predicted even a more program. Mrs. Sabin delighted with cent of the area of the state pays dict in favor of the plaintiff in the j
(Edward C. Robbins)
Believes Change Possible
i successful year for Hillsboro under a humorous reading and Miss Carol (all the taxes, while fifty-three per case of Norene Robertson vs. S. A.!
There has been considerable opin­
Schieman.
Call
gave
several
violin
solos
which
cent of the state pays no texes.
The Doughty brothers, Franklin Tenth and Baseline, was born Jan- die city manager form of govern-
A decree was given the plaintiff! ion among radio fans of the com­
“The government, insofar as Ore-
an<l George V., were selected for uary 13, 1855. In February, ’56, ment. He discussed the work on the were much enjoyed. She was accom­
in the case of James V. Taylor vs. | munity that KEK should replace its
panied
by
Miss
Florence
Taylor.
ten
blocks
of
pavement,
the
ma
­
; gon is concerned, is a great absentee
this week’s interview. As pioneers , the Doughty fnmily moved to a
spark radiocaster apparatus with a
Grace E. Taylor.
to the Iowa country and early resi­ farm near Toledo, Iowa, located on cadam work, and the redressing Fred Jlion and Dr. J. 11. Rossman landlord, with a system employed
more modern type of tube trans­
The
case
of
the
Andrews
Con-1
put
on
some
good
musicals
that
W,’H a\other im'>.rovenlcn.t''
here of very great detriment to the
dents of the Hillsboro community the edge of the "Great American : w‘,rk’
mitter. Cliff Watson, radio expert
struction
company
vs.
City
of
Sher-1
and
transporte- ; ‘•■’’ried on by the city during the were quite a treat. Dancing
i interests of the people of the state.
i
they hnve an interesting story to : Desert,” where steam
wood is being tried in circuit court I of Portland who has done a great
Rc-
cards
followed
the
program,
tell. Franklin, the elder brother, is i lion ceased and the great prairie j >'car’
today. The company alleges that | deal in attempting to solve re­
(Continued on Page 12)
freshments were served by the Aux-
a veteran of the Sioux Indian strug­ I country began. For the next few
there is money due them from cer­ ceiving set interference problems,
gle which was fought along the years the family moved from Iowa New Charge Is Faced iliary.
said it was his opinion KEK could
tain improvements in the city.
Dakota frontier in the early sixties. into Missouri, then back to Iowa,
use a more modern type of trans-
Club Trapshooters
thence to Minnesota, and finally
Pythian Orders to
mitter. The Federal company could
John
A.
O
’
Dell
Charged
With
Chamber of Commerce at least use one
back to Northwestern Iowa. For
of its modern arcs.
to
Convene
Tuesday
Install Tomorrow
Being Still Manufacturer
eleven years after 1859 the family*
Barstow and Redfern said in their
Holds
Election
Tonight
lived on its furm in Dickinson
discussion that it would be im­
The Trapshooters of the* Wash­
county in Northwestern Iowa.
Joint installation of the Knights
For the first time since Volstead
The annual meeting of the Hills­ possible for KEK to remove its
ington
County
Rod
and
Gun
club
I
Enlisting November 17, 18 5 1, , became famous, a man is in the of Pythias and Pythian Sisters will
are requested to be present at a boro chamber of commerce will be spark at the present time because
Franklin spent three years in the county jail on a charge of being a be held at the Pythian hall tomor­
held
in
the
club
rooms
tonight
at
of the make-up of the ships’ re­
Indian frontier struggles. His troop manufacturer of stills. John O'Dell row night at 8:30. James A. Wood, meeting Tuesday evening in the 8 o’clock. The president, vice-presi­ ceiving sets at sea. If the naviga­
chamber
of
commerce
rooms
in
Hills
­
of cavalry—Company I of the Sev­ was arrested at Metzger Saturday lodge deputy, will be the installing
boro to consider entering the Ore­ dent. treasurer and a director will tion companies could be induced to
enth Iowa Cavalry—was kept on the by Sheriff Reeves and Deputy Week- officer for the Knights.
be elected. L. T. McPheeters and W. use tube receivers KEK would be
gonian
Telegraphic shoot.
The Pythian Sisters will meet at
border patrol duty along the Dakota jert and the officers found three
This shoot will be known as the V. McKinney are the hold-over glad to install the more modern
lino because tho Sioux tribes were ' stills and three gallons of liquor. 7 o'clock for their regular meeting
First
Annual Oregonian Telegraphic members of the board of directors. type of transmitter. This step would
continually on tho war path. Know­ One of these stills belonged to and will install promptly at 8:30
shoot
and will start February 7. The officers will be elected for one he one involving the expenditure of
ing the United States was engaged O’Dell, say the officers, and the and the Knights will install test.
many hundreds of dollars. Then it
All
organized
gun clubs in the state year and the director for three.
A
musical
program,
refreshments,
in a Civil War the natives believed other two were there for repairs,
would be especially difficult to in-
are
eligible
to
enter.
. cards and dancing are being planned
they had an opportunity to drive it is said.
Visits Chevrolet Plant
(Continued on Page Five)
O’Dell is a sheet metal worker and for the Pythian* and their families
the westward moving whites off
Ralph S. Wittenberg, manager of
Hilhi Wins Again
their hunting grounds of the great works in Portland. He and his wife , by the committees in charge.
the Tunlatin Valley Chevrolet com­
plains—"The Great American Des­ and eight children were in Port-
The fast Hilhi basketball quintet pany, returned last week from an
- .1 Saturday and returned to find
Summer* Board Chairman
ert," ns it was then called.
defeated the Sunnyside chapter, De- automobile trip to Oakland and Los Andersons Buy the
J. W. Summers of Tigard was Molay, team of Portland Tuesday Angeles. He visited the Chevrolet
Returning to his farm in the the officers waiting for them. The
Herington Grocery
fall of ‘64 Frnnklin stayed in oldest of the children is about 14. i elected chairman of the Tigard Un- night 48 to 11 on the high school plant at Oakland and is enthusiastic
Iowa till 1870 when ho removed
! ion high school board at an organiza­ floor. The Hilhi teamwork was ex­ about the new Chevrolets. He went
to the Oregon country. He made the
tion meeting in the office of Mrs. cellent and they look good for on to Los Angeles to visit relatives.
The Herington Grocery han been
Cemetery
Associa
­
truns-continental trip to San Fran*
Emma Briant, county school super­ championship honors this year. Al­ The Chevrolet man was accompanied purchased by the Anderson Cash
Franklin Doughty
1 cisco by railroad. He made his
tion Hold Meeting intendent, test night. The new direc­ though the score was one-sided, it by his brother, Mason Wittenberg, Stores and will be opened within a
was a fight from start to finish and of Dayton. They drove straight thru short time as Anderson«’ No. 35.
tors were sworn in.
Frnnklin is visiting his old home northward trip into Oregon with an
very interesting.
old
mule.
Coming
first
to
the
Tunla
­
from from Oakland and made the The interior of the store room on
Tho annual election of officers of
this week. Shortly lifter his wife’s
Delsman Home Burns
trip within 24 hours.
death two years ago, he became a ! tin Plain*- -which comes from the the Hillsboro Cemetery association
Second street is being entirely re­
Probate Solgard Estate
A defective flue is believed to
modeled.
resident of tho state homo for vet­ Indian word "Tunlatin,” according will be held Tuesday evening, Jan-
etymologists, meaning prairie coun­ i uary 26 in the Chamber of Com- have caused the fire that complete-
The estate of Anna M. Solgard
A. E. Pugh, who recently sold
erans of past wars, nt Roseburg.
There is an Anderson store at
Both Doughty brothers were born try without trees—he spent less than , merce rooms. President R. H. Greer ly destroyed the home of F. W. has been admitted to probate. It his interests in the Used Car Ex­ Forest Grove and they have been
on n farm near Hath, a shipbuild­ a year here. The following year says this will be an important meet­ Delsman near Rock Creek about is valued at $10,000, and the heirs change to W. S. Alexander, ha* in Portland for years.
The Herringtons will probably re­
ing center In Maine. Franklin was found him in Tillamook county, ing ns the general reports of the 11:30 last night. All the contents are two brothers, a sister, two returned to the MacKenzie Motor
born October 29, 1839. George, who
year are to be given at this time were burned. There was $800 in in­ nieces and three nephews. Glen company and will handle tractors, main here for a month or so and
Stapleton is administrator.
trucks and implements.
surance.
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then possibly go to California.
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