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    H illsboro A rgus
County Official Paper
Th« moat thorough ad*
vertiaing medium in tho
county.
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o
LIBRARY
VOLUME XXXII
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926
■g” .'JU
Subscription >1.50
The largest and newa-
iest paper in Washing­
ton County.
No. 4»
11 ——
LUMBERMAN SPEAKS Kruse Is in Winner
First Smoker
AT FORUM LUNCHEON
a
a
School Census In
County Decreased
a
a
New Lumber Com­
pany Is Organized
The school census for the
Construction of Building Start
county has been completed
ed Monday by Britton-
and the figures in the office
Listing of Tax Levies for 1926
Mrs.
Mary
Hulit
of
Hillsboro
Foster Lumber Co.
a
of Mrs. Emma Bryant, coun­
Are Given This Week
Has Fractured Skull
ty school superintendent. The a
i "Bob" Kruse, light h<-uvyweight of
Work started Monday morning on
total this year Is 9135, as a
Tigard, buttled "Bill" Thornton, the
a ATTEMPTS TO PASS TRUCK a building for the Britton Foster PAY DATES ARE CHANGED
FINAL SCORE IS 19-18 * pared with 9176 last year.
OVER PRODUCTION WASTE light heavyweight champion of Cun
a
Lumber company, which was organ­
The
count
in
Hillsboro
¡ ndu, to a standstill Friday night for
st Basketball Game in Ath­ a showed 1102 a* compared a 1. O. Juvrud of Portland Charg­ ized last week by H. O. Britten, for­ First Half of Taxes Payable
The Output of Twenty Mills Is ! <13 minutes and finally got the Can­
* with 1107 last year, Formt a
by May S and Last Half
mer Montana lumberman, and J. T.
ed With Reckless Driv­
letic Center at Auditor­
Handled by Tompkins
dían champion into an aeroplane
Foster, former local manager of the
Grove has 808 this year and a
by November 5
ing
by
Witnesses
ium
Is
Tomorrow
,
»pin
for
u
fall.
Thornton
was
unable
Lumber Company
a
J. W. Copeland Lumber yards. The
last
year,
810.
The
eastern
to return to the mat and Referee
* part of the county near Ti­ a
Washington county must pay *1,-
Three persons were injured, one building will be a frame structure
The Hilhi basketball quintet af
“The lumber industry 1» something Virgil Weckert declared Kruse win­
a seriously, when a heavy sedan driven on Baseline street between the Cos- ■ 147,433.34 in taxes this year, ac­
gard
showed
an
increase
of
In the county that ha» been over­ ner. Donald Gray of Portland, 118, ; forded basketball fans of Tillamook
7 over the 407 last year. a by I. O. Juvrud, 722 East 74th street lett transfer garage and the P. R. cording to figures just compiled in
looked, due to the fact that tho I threw George Binpier, 115, of O»we- the thrill of their lives Saturday
¡the office of the county assessor.
Beaverton gained 569 this a North, Portland, collided with the & N. tracks.
¡night when they defeated the cheese­ *
county 1» so largely agricultural," ¡ ; go, twice in the preliminary.
a light touring car driven
year and 535 last year.
They
plan
to
have
one
of
the
General Summary
by
L.
V.
Thi* mutch was tho first of the makers 19 to 18 in u game that had
declured F. E. Cornelius of the L.
Everyone between the ages a Hulit of Hillsboro near .St. Marys largest and best equipped yards
A
general
summary: State, *232,
a
kick
every
second
of
play.
This
N. ’ Tompkins Lumber company in i smokers sponsored by the American
a of 4 and 20 are counted.
a
in the valley, according to Mr. Fos- 132.80; county, *156,554.68; gen­
last Friday afternoon.
_ '2___ "__
"__ *______
_
2 lunch
___ 2. ‘ Legion
„ 1 and was one of the best victory places Hillsboro high school a *•••••«*•
an address
before
the forum
a
ter. One feature of the new yard eral school fund, *91,773.44; court
The injured:
eon of the chamber < of * commerce ever seen in Hillsboro, according to i in the lead in the district and boosts
will
be a big carpenter shop equipped ¡house building fund, *26,992.19;
Mrs. Mary Hulit, 71, fractured
Monday noon. Vice-president IL W \ wrestling fans who follow the game their chance» for the district cham­
for the benefit of the public and general road funds, *107,968.75;
skull
and
body
injuries.
pionship.
If
they
win
the
district
closely.
Weil was luncheon chairman.
L. V. Hulit, hurt about the chest contractors. The use of this shop will high school tuition fund, *61,370.69;
Washington county has six bil­
The next Legion smoker will be championship they will have an op­
be free, except for the use of the market road fund, *53,984.38; spec­
and ribs.
lion feet of standing timber and it * belli at the auditorium Friday, Feb- portunity to play in the state tour­
machines where a small amount will ial county road tax, *149,518.92;
Gordon
Hulit
of
nament.
Portland,
cut
is being cut nt the rate of approx- ruary IV. Kruse, who ia former ni-
be charged to cover expenses. Tnis special city tax, *56,404.49; special
about the face and teeth.
Fan* Excited
imately 100,000,000 a year, accord-1 tlonal amateur champion, will be
shop will be for the use of people school tax, »185,752.73; union high
Expected
to
Recover
Th« Tillamook gymn was jammed
Ing to the speaker, who went on to matched with someone at that time,
Mrs. Hulit is in the Smith hos- who want to build anything. It will school No. 1, *8,130.78; fire patrol
say that nt this rnte it would take Thornton wants a return match, but full with a howling and excited Large Amounts Paid by De
pital and will recover unless com- be one of the first so arranged tax, *7,752.50; drainage’ district No.
about 60 years to get all the timber. * will probably have to wait »everal group of fans. This, coupled with a
in this section.
fendants in Prohibition
7, *2475.43; West Slope water dis­
plications set in, due to her age.
Increasing production would prob­ I weeks. A telegram from Billy Ed- j »’»•H try tun, proved somewhat of a
The new company will carry trict, *1,710.77; Metzger water dis-
Cases
Last
Week
Hulit, in his report of the acci­
ably clean it up in much less time wards, challenging the winner, wus 'handicap to the Hilhi boys.
dent, places the blame for the ac­ everything for the builder, paint, trict, *2,610.99, and tuberclin tert,
he said.
No more than three points sepa­
j read at the smoker.
Judge George R. Bagley is hold- cident on reckless driving by Juvrud. glass, brick, lime, hardwood floor- *2,299.80.
rated
the
two
teams
at
any
time
dur
­
Everyone Flocks in
The attendance was poor and A.
The Hillsboro city tax i» »24,-
“The trouble is, that if someone W. Hoffman, in charge of the smok- ing the game. The lead changed ing court in Tillamook this week He says that Juvrud "tried to pass ing, hardwoods, etc.
Mr. Foster has been manager ofj407.47, while the Forest Grove city
makes n little money in the lumber ers for the Ix-gion, says it will be hands three times in the last three and next and is expected to be in around the truck without sufficient
following week. clearance and at a high rate of the local Copeland branch for two; tax
iS,931.17. Orenco, which has
industry, everyone wants to go In,” i necessary to discontinue them if they ' minutes of play with a point dif- Yamhill county the
Consequently
there
will
be no ses- speed. Hulit says he was driving years.
highest millage, 32.2, pays *3,-
I
ference.
stated Mr. Cornelius. "The result ¡do not receive more support. The
sion of court here Ji n til the last about 28 miles per hour. A war­
! 864.89 in taxes.
is ovnr-production and loss of money. auditorium makes an ideal place for
Chuck H<>ag, one of the most out- week in February.
rant has been issued for the arrest Appreciates Action
Tho only way tn help this would be I the holding of smokers.
The Tuberculin test law which
standing players in interscholastic
Peter Reuter, who was tried last of Juvrud, who was driving the
to get rid of about two-thirds of the
applies only to Washington county
basketball, was high point man in
and car for the Sperry Flour company.
of American Legion 1 and which goes into effect this year
operators and regulate the others.
the Tillamook game. Others on the Thursday, was given a $500 fine
a six-months jail sentence. If the
Juvrud was traveling east on the
If regulated the timber would last Trapshooter« In
is 35c per cow. Banks has no city
Hilhi team and the points scored
defendant is entitled to considera- highway east of Beaverton at a Law Observance Stand by Post tax. Beaverton'» valuation is *529,-
60 to 100 years longer.”
6;
Han-
;
by
them:
Norton,
forward,
State Tournament ide, center; Cornelius, guard, 1; . 1 tion by way of parole later he will moderate rate of speed, according
Is Commended by State
This over production, in the opin­
444.73, millage 17.7 and the tax is
’ j receive it, but not at this time.
to
his
report
of
the
accident.
A
large
Prohibition Officer
ion of Mr. Cornelius, causes waste
$9,371.18. Forest Grove’s vahfation
guard,
and
Johnson,
I Schulmerich,
A. G. Sadler was allowed his truck with a green box body was in
| is *930,329.45 and the valuation of
and the use of expensive wood in Dr. Smith Givra Silver Loving . spare, 4.
Cup for Members of the
Appreciation of the stand for law | Hillsboro is *1,470,329.56. Sher­
liberty provided he contribute to the front, but Juvrud figured that as
boxes and othqr such material,
Game Starta at 7:30
Club to Shoot For
i support of his minor child and re- the other car was at a distance he observance taken by Hillsboro Post wood’s valuation is $213,510.56 and
“For every dollar that you have
---- | The first basketball game to be port each manth. If he fails to abide could make it. When he neared the No. 6 of the American Legion is ex­
in your pocket, 60 cents U from
they must pay a tax of *2,391.32.
The trapshoirters of the Washing- I pl«yed in the new athletic center, by this parole it will be revoked truck he saw that the other car was pressed in a letter received by the Gaston must pay a tax of *856.81
the lumber industry and 40 cents
from other sources," said the speak - ton County Rod and Gun club will the Shute park auditorium, is be­ and he will be sentenced to the pen- coming so fast that he would be un­ post commander from William S. on a valuation of *80,077.01. The
able to make it, continues the re­ Levens, state prohibition commis­ Cornelius city tax is *6,026.28 on
er. “You really cannot forcast what enter the state trapshooting tourna­ tween Hilhi and Yamhill boys and i itentiary.
Tom Burgess pleaded guilty to port. He says that he was so near . i sioner.
business is going to be unless you i ment which »tart- next Sunday. They girls tomorrow night. The games will
a valuation of *244,970.83. The
“I have just noticed in the Port­ Tualatin tax is *555.37 on valuation
know what the lumber situation will , will shoot on the club ' range at strat at 7:30. Should Yamhill win possession and was given a *500 that he locked his brakes and put
would
have
an
opportunity
to
they
Cornelius, beginning at 10 o'clock.
be.
fine and six-months sentence. He on the emergency and that he was land Telegram that your post has ■of *73,074.91.
Twenty-three of the principal club» play for the district championship, was paroled on payment of *500. almost at a standstill when the . adopted a resolution endorsing law
Large Sumu Used
Local Millag« 20
Hilhi has won three games. Forest Roy Connor, who was found guilty cars crashe^.
.enforcement,” writes Mr. Levens.
■Th« L. N. Tompkins Lumber of the state have entered the
The
valuation
of school district
Grove
has
fa
led
to
break
into
the
Witnesses who saw Juvrud pre­ "Permit me to extend to you my ap­
of a liquor charge rec-sntly by a
company handles the output of 20 test.
,
j
No.
*7
which
includes
Hillsboro ia
win
column
in
three
attempt*,
Tills
each
preciation
of
this
resolution.
To
my
The
club
will
»hoot
25
bird»
vious
to
the
accident,
say
that
he
jury, was fined *500 and sentenced
sawmills and it has five pole and
post camps and two logging camp*. Sunday and the score made on that mook has w<n two and lost two, to six months in jail. He was parol­ was going at an excessive rate of mind, it is on£ of the big things $2,151,519.26. The millage is 20 and
I benefirting, not only the member» the tax to be paid is *43,030.38.
speed.
It takes *750,000 a year to finance 25 will count against the team met Newberg has won one and lost ed on payment of ,300 and coats.
The last session of the legislature
one.
McMinnville
hasn't
met
any
of the post, but the community at
on
that
day.
The
local
.schedule:
bruises,
Howard Hulit, 5, general
The hearing on application to
our company. The freight bill alone
i changed the date for paying taxes.
Portland and Baker, February 7; team in the district as yet.
for 1925 was *178,858.78.
suppress testimony in the case of Saved through sitting at side of large.
“To make other« respect the law, The first half is payable on or
the State vs. Tanner and the State. grandmother,
“We are putting in three more Cottage Grove and Wallowa, Feb­
Juvrud was arraigned before , we must respect it ourselves and before May 5 and the second half is
vs. Y’ards were reserved for further
mills and if the plumber industry ruary 14; Enterprise and Pendleton, Eighth Grade Work
Judge E. J. Ward this morning on this move on the part of your post on or before November 5. Interest
rut, good thi year, *1,800.000 will February 21; Roseburg «nd Siiver-
consideration by the court.
Completed by Many An order sustaining demurrer was a charge of attempting to pass an- is a step to that end, and I sincerely is charged and collected on any
be needed to finance the opera­ ¡ton, February 28; Astoria and Bend,
tax or half a tax not so paid, at the
March 7; Corvallis, March 14; Mon­
given in the case of Mercedes E. | other vehicle without 100 yards hope, will be followed by ethers.”
tions.”
rate of 5-6 per cent per month or
District
Meetinc
Conaidc
d
itor
and
Echo,
March
21;
Hunting
­
clearance.
He
was
released
on
*1000
Twenty-three Complete Grade Wadsworth vs. Security Savings &
The operations of the Tompkins
The district meeting at McMinn- fraction of month until paid. All
Trust company. An order was given bond and bound over to the grand
Lumber company cover Yamhill, ton and Heppner, March 28; Toledo
School in Hillsboro in
ville February 11 will be considered taxes not paid on or before Novem­
in the case of Elizabeth D. Long jury.
Folk, Lane and Washington coun- and Medford, April 4; LaGrand« and
Mid-Term Exams
by the post at the regular meeting ber 5 shall become delinquent, and
vs. Percy B. Long. A decree was
ties. Five of the milla are located Hood River, April 11; Salem and
Tuesday
The matter of an if.not paid on or before December
given
in
the
case
of
Annie
D.
Van-
in this county and the largest of Eugene, April 18; Coquille, April
The list of eighth grade graduates
Inspects Tax Systems initiation night.
fee will also' be brought t5 a penalty of 3 per cent shall be
these is the Sherman Lumber com- 25.
in the county has been compiled Handle vs. John A. Krieger, et al.
’ charged and collected in addition
Dr. E. H. Smith ha.« put up a di- | at the office of the county school Orders were given in the cases of
pany above .Mountaindale. Approx-
Deputy Kroeger Gathers Ma­ I up-
to the interest.
ver
loving
cup
to
be
shot
for
by
E.
Manner
imately 175 are employed by these
superintendent, Mrs. Emma Bryant, Alice W. Manner vs. A.
terial for Improvement
member» o^ I be club. They will shoot i The Hillsboro grade school is in a and Norena Robertson vs. S. A.
In making requests for statement
mills in the county.
____ _
Game Party Will be
for it on a handicap basis so that ' first class district and consequently Schieman.
of taxes, town lots should be des-
Legion Asks Support
Arthur Kroeger, head of the tax
Given bv Auxiliarv | ignated by addition and lot and
The support of the chamber of all will have an equal chance to is not under the same regulations.
A large number of old cases were collection department in the office
'JlVtll uy auxiliary
’ block numbers. Acreage should be
commerce in the Ameririin I<egioti win it. The method will be discussed Twenty-three finished their work in dismissed.
of the county sheriff, left Saturday
The Auxiliary to Hillsboro Post 'designated by section, township and
The Washington county grand to visit a number of county seats
smokers wa» urged by A. W. Hoff­ with those competing. The cup may j the grade school here.
man, in charge of the bouts for the be seen in the window of Ander­
jury is in session today.
in the state to inspect their tax i No. 6 planned at their meeting Tues­ . range and number of acres. When­
Those who finished in the Hills­
Hillsboro post. He said that it would son'» Jewelry store in Hillsboro.
departments.
Multnomah. Benton and day night to give the second of a ever possible description should be
boro grade schools: Ernestine Eliza­
series of benefit parties at the
copied from deed or contract.
be necessary to discontinue them if
Yamhill counties were among those
Chamber Member»
erans’ hall this Friday night.
The county court has ordered a beth Brown, Alpha Kerr, Esther Per­
they did not receive more support.
visited. The aim is to thoroughly
kin»,
Francis
Kearn,
Janette
Cady,
E. J. McAlear told of the work boundary change in Orenco. The
in Joint Meeting analyze the systems used in the principal games will be “500”
Reply in Tunnel Case
Ellen Butcher, Lucille Shirley, Ver­
bridge, with checkers, chess
of the athletic association and urged boundary lines of district 7 have
tax departments of other counties.
na Davis, Violet Barber, Nellie
been
extended
to
include
property
j
other
games
for
those
who
do
not
the men to take advantage of the
The Hillsboro chimber of com-
Deputy Kroger is gathering this'
Measure DecJared Arbitrary
Cromwell, Harlan Mabry, Henry Mel-
nights for their gynin work, Tues­ heretofore within the corporate
merce has accepted an invitation information in the desire to improve | play cards. Mrs. Elmer Williams,
and Discriminatory
Leslie
Chase,
George
Himes,
tebeke,
limit». Also district 50 has been
from the Forest Grove chamber to the local department- The payment I chairman of arrangements, and her
day and Thursday.
Thomas Tongue, George Iwasaki, Eli
changed
to
conform
to
the
precinct
committees
promise
a
good
time
Ed Jones ami Mr. McAlear were
meet with them and the Tillamook of* taxes has gone beyond the ability ■
to. A reply to the test suit of the
Beeler, Marion Hart Lindsay Mc- i
boundary lines.
appointed on the guest club.
Kiwanis club at Forest Grove next of the present system to take care all, and an invitation is extended
i board of directors of Tunnel Dis­
Htighes,
Joe
Enne»,
Daniel, Willard
everyone.
Monday noon to discuss the Tilla- 1 of it in the speed required.
trict No. 1 to determine the legality
Elaine Clifford and Gladys Lind-
Mrs. Loyal Graham, president 0 of the election and organization of
. mook short cut or the Wilson river
holm.
the Forest Grove Auxiliary, wat the tunnel district as
i road.
made was
Diplomas granted through office I Members v<
mv chamber with cars Miss Sewell Given
present and made a short talk, which j filed by opponents of
of the
the propo-
of superintendent: Katherine Cook, 'nr^‘'.¿'^1 to' leave from the cham-
I sition SaturTa?
Favorable Comment was very interesting.
district No. 2; Willard Bauer, Ed-1 ber of commerce rooms at 11:45.
Several candidates were initiated
(Edward C. Robbins)
The reply a based aronud the
ward Lehman, 6; Bertha Crockett, I A large group of members have sig­
Miss Alice Sewell of Portland, and another class will be initiated contention that the measure is un-
9; Orval Ellis, 10; Eileen Kober- nified their intention of going to1 formerly of Hillsboro, who studied at the March meeting.
“Bung! All of n sudden like a stein, Herbert Leslie, Blanche How-
Just as preparations were being
A committee was appointed, com constitutional because it is arbitrary
for sometime with the best artists
completed Monday afternoon for this bolt of greased lightning on wheels, kins, Edward Spidal, 11; Julius Forest Grove.
:
posed
of ».«.
Mrs. «»VW*«
Robert VW««
Cull, Mrs. ' and
- discriminatory
- in limiting
— those
------
in Eastern cities, was recently in-
week's pioneer write-up and the ‘hell’ itself turned loose on us. A , Moore, 14; Verna Brock, Raymond
Elmer Wohler and Miss Belle Tag-1nl,ght vote t0 an*'one ownin*
Banks
Team
1»
Winner
vited
by
the
Independent
Artists
of
interview squad was about to crunk bullet passed through the clothing on 1 Newberry, Wilber Hartrampf, Mil­
the
j Buffalo to send some of her work gart, to meet with the Legion com-1 proposed district. W. Lair Thompson
the Argu» cur, McLain Hoy, who had my right arm just grazing the skin. dred Cnrmack, Harry Luckett, 15;
mittee
to
plan
for
the
joint
social
,
It
tore
my
sleeve
half
off.
Half
of
Activities
of
North
County
City
t0
f
xhibit
at
tbe
fal
>
exhibition.
Her
been calendared for this time, ap­
is attorney for the opponents.
i Walter Noack, 34; Ester Mast, 41; i
«
« ■ .____ .
*iPii I ttt ii rs> and
n n «1 paintings
nninfin<r< roi'nivoJ
sculpture
received meeting between the Legion men, j
peared on Main street. Two minutes our number wore killed. The only ¡Armour Reynolds, 47; Vida Bores,
Are of Intereat
their
wives,
mothers
or
sisters,
and
i
marked attention and was comment­
later Mr. Hoy and the writer were thing that saved us was the fact that 70; Orville Hannan, 72; Helen Reb­
New Students Enter
the Auxiliary members and their
Banks, February 3 — The boys' ed on by a Paris art publication.
assembled in an out-of-the-way cor- we made into the underbrush so er, Annetta Holt, Elda Peters, Nelo
Twenty
new freshmen and twelve
husbands.
A
pot-luck
supper
was
de-
.
The article contained a few notes
ner having the Interview. For the quickly.”
basketball team of the high school
Whisler,
v v IlIMt I , 1 Milo
’1 111. Whisler,
v V IliaiLlg Mary
1 «II jf
Rautio,
I «<* II L 1«” •
¡upper classmen entered the high
cided
upon
for
the
refreshments.
of
the
author,
her
of
biography
After General Lee surrendered, 73;
first time in the history of this
73; Manson
81; Leora Rob-! «"«I the Forest Gi ove high basket-
Manson Bennett,
1
1 school with the beginning of the
March 4 Is Cookie Day
special feature the news source has Mr. Hoy returned to Indiana with his erts, Errol Tooze, Sylvia Mark, 88 ;Ieers played at Bank» last night tn art education, and her methods and
The department hospitilization * second form
term, which oforin/l
started Monday,
preferences.
regiment.
He
returned
to
farming.
I
11. The
come, instead of the interview crew
.Edith Leopold, 94; Foster Arns, Ben “•> exciting game, 12
12 to
to 11
The
chairman has named March 4 as The total registration for the year
instructing
a
Miss
Sewell
is
now
In 1869 he moved west into Illi­ ! jamin Stark, Leonard Stark, Gilbert ‘ Banks girls’ team won from Forest
going.
cookie day for Hillsboro Unit to Jtotals 401.
Mr. lloy \4as born March 31, nois, where he farmed in a number Abbott, 95; Elizabeth Freeland and I Grove ot th‘* GroVl the «fek before, class at the Hillsboro public library-
send cookies to Hospital No. 77, and
on
Saturday
afternoons
and
on
|
1848, in Ohio, but the family re­ of communties. In 1875 he made his Howard Newman, 107.
20 to 16, while the boys lost, 13
Fines Increase
members are requested to notify
Saturday,
February
13,
from
3
to
|
moved to n farm in Wells county, big transcontinental jump to the Pa­
to 20.
Mrs. Helen Deichman, hospital chair­
The
total
amount of fines collect­
5
in
the
afternoon,
and
7
to
9
in
|
cific
Coast,
coming
to
the
Sacramen
­
Indiana, 4 weeks later. Mr. Hoy re­
Mrs. Martha Coleman is seriously
Adopt Resolution
the evening, an exhibition of the j man, as to the number of cookies ed in the office of the county clerk
sided there until the winter of 1865 to vnlley in California.
ill
at
her
home
here.
A resolution was adopted by the
they will send.
for the month of January is *3,-
In making his northward jump county court yesterday, authorizing
when he enlisted for service in the
Mrs. Clifford Sandy and Miss class work will be given. The public '
125 as compared with *1,410.92 for
is
invited.
Miss
Sewell
will
also
;
into Oregon, Mr. Hoy and his family the county engineer to enter upon Geneva Sandy, who were taken to
Civil War.
January, 1925.
“I was in Company E of the 153r<l spent a season in Polk county and private property for purpose of loca­ the Via hospital last week, nre exhibit some of the work that Firemen Give Annual
i the French art critic was so favor­
Indiana volunteers,” he said. "They several years in the Patton valley. tion of market roads where neces­ slightly improved.
Dance Saturday Night
McGlatson Named
ably impressed with.
sent us to Wabash, where the or­ However, t he y farmed in Grant I sary prior to permanent improve­
J.
P.
McGlasson, superintendent
If
enough
are
interested
in
sculp-1
county,
Eastern
Oregon,
for
40
Fees and fines collected by the
ganization was mustered into service.
' The Hillsboro firemen will give at Beaverton, has been appointed
ment to survey, examine and select
The regiment was sent south, going years. It was four years ago when ! such tracts of land as mny be re- countiy clerk duiing January were ture a class will be formed to work 1 their annual dance Saturday night , superintendent of schools at Forest
in that medium.
to Louisville, Kentucky, first. Then they came to Hillsboro.
1 quired to place any or all of said *3,767.70, according to a report sub­
¡in the Commercial hall, Second and Grove to succeed John F. Dopp re-
Sarah Elizabeth Hance became the roads or uny part thereof in proper mitted to the county court. The col­
IM..«««
___ » ’ orches-
*
.
.
they split us tip into small groups
' Main streets, ...lit
with Vir_n
Walkers
signed. He will take over his du tie <
Mrs.
J.
II.
Ellerson
of
Beaverton
Mr.
Hoy
in
1871.
The
four
wife
of
guerilla
bands
and
lections
of
the
recorder
totaled
to meet the
location for permanent improve­
1
tra
furnishing
the
music
for
an
old
July 1. Mr. McGlasson has been sup-
was a Hillsboro business visitors
moved us into tho Tennessee section. children born to the union were: ment.
*532.15.
time dance.
erintendent at Beaverton since 1922.
‘ “I remember one occasion when Thomas, now in Utah; Mrs. Anna
The Glenn F. Bell Mortuary is Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ellerson
The firemen are very loyal to
leaves
sometime
within
the
next
two
Kirk,
who
resides
here;
Charles,
de
­
being extensively redecorated and is
I was out with n small scouting
the best interests of Hillsboro and
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Edwards put
Dr. Dinsmore Health Officer
some cases remodeled. The walls weeks for an extended visit with the city should show its apprecia-
party. We were moving nlong tho ceased, and Hugh, deceased.
on
a
missionary
program
to
a
full
Dr.
J. B. Dinsmore has been ap­
relatives
in
the
East.
She
will
visit
In
reply
to
a
question
asking
for
and ceilings are being tinted and
road nt a slow f>nee, of course nevor
houso in Gresham Free Methodist
at Cedar Rapids and Marion, Iowa, tion by turning out en masse to pointed county health officer to fill
his
opinion
of
guerrilla
fighting
tho
new
light
fixtures
nre
being
put
even having an Inkling that there
church last Friday evening. Over *50
and at Peoria, III., and will remain this dance, the one benefit affair the vacancy caused by the resigna­
in.
was dunger close.
of the year given by the firemen.
(Continued on Page Four)
was raised for missions.
tion of Dr. L. W. Hyde.
indefinitely.
Canadian Champion 1-osea in
»....... .
........ ..
One of Beat Bouts Ever
Staged Locally
Lumber Industry la a Real As­
Game Is Tied Three Time* in
set in the County
Last Three Minutes
NO COURT SESSION:
JUDGE IN TILLAMOOK
McLain Hoy, Local Civil War Veteran,
Has Experience in Guerilla Fighting