The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 15, 1926, Image 1

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T he H illsboro A rgus
The Home Paper
of
Washington County
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No. 7
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 192«
VOLUME XXXIII
WIN
Ed Schulmerich I*
Seeking House Seat
EVENT ON TUESDAV
Local Banker Would Return as
Representative of Wash­
Billy Edwards la Returning to
ington County
Meet Bol> Kruse
Valley League to
Classes
CAMOUFLAGED
STILL
NO TAX LEVY IN U.
SPECIAL ELECTION Cooking
Will End Today;
Open Next Sunday
Interest Is Keen FOUND BÏ OFFICERS
H.S. UNTIL VOTED
REFUSED BÏ BOARD
First Games of Year Will be
The lust class of the Argus Cook-
Vote Unanimously Against Re­ | ing School is being held this after- Distilling Plant Located Near
| noon in the Donelson budding, and
quest of Petitioners
Cedar Mills District
Played at Roy, Cornel­
ius and Laurel
It Ia Impoaaible for Hillsboro
to Have Control
because of the keen interest being
The Tualatin Valley Baseball
shown
by the housewives of Hiil*- CONDUCT RAID SATURDAY league will open its season next Sun­
ASK ACTION IN 30 DAYS
EXPECT CAPACITY CROWD
HAVE ONE BOARD MEMBER
, boro and vicinity the Argus will
day. Fairvale will open at Roy,
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' co-operate with the Portland Gas
Preliminary Details Required
Fire Kept Going to Kill Fume* Verboort at Cornelius and Ren­
Harry Kuehne and Young Bil­
company in another school next
Examination of Tax Roll Show­
ville at Laurel.
in
Calling
Special
De
­
and Conceal Smoke from
year.
Many
ladies
attending
the
ly Edwards Are Second
The schedule:
ing Banks Union High
clared too Lengthy
class huve been heard to remark
Still Underground
April 25—Roy at Verboort, Laurel
Event of Evening
Taxes Is Advised
that Mrs. Rose Bartlett give* the
at Fairvale, Cornelius at Reedville.
The county boundary board Mon­ best demonstrations they have ever
The
most
cleverly
disguised
moon
­
May
A double main event, the biggest
2—Reedville at Roy, Fair-
day voted unanimously to submit the witnessed. A large crowd is expected shiners layout ever discovered in
(By B. W. Barnes)
vale at Cornelius, Verboort at Lau-
wrestling event over pulled off in
question of dissolving the Tigard today, 129 being present at Tues­ Washington county was unearthed by
Statements have been freely made
rei.
Hillsboro, han been arranged for
union high school district No. 2 day's class.
' Sheriff J. E. Reeves and deputies
May 9—Cornelius at Verboort, by the opposition to the organiza­
next Tuesday night nt the Commer­
to the electorate of the district
The prize winner* st last Thurs­ in a raid near Cedar Mills Saturday Laurel at Reedville, Roy at Fair­ tion of the union high school dis­
cial hall by Matchmaker A. W. Hoff­
nt th« annual «lection in June, thus day’s class were Mrs. Theodore St. night. It netted two prisoners, a
trict with apparently no regard for
vale.
man of the American Legion. Ray
refusing to call a special election Pierre, first prize, an angel cake, 260-gallon still and about 25 gallon*
the truth or falsity of such state­
May
Dillon, member of the Legion com
16
—
Roy
at
Cornelius,
Reed-
within 30 days as requested by and Mrs. 11. R. Kellington, second, a of moonshine. The sheriff, who was
ville at Fairvale, Laurel at Verboort. ments: That when the district is or­
mittee, is making ariungernenta to
petitions filed last Thursday.
gold cake. At the Tuesday class the accompanied on the raid by Dep­
tak« car*' of a crowd of 609 wrest
May 23—Fairvale at Laurel, Ver­ ganized, that it is the purpose to
F. W. Hamilton of Metzger, op­ cakes were won by Miss Mollie uties Weckert, Duley and Larson,
float a bond issue of $150,000 for
ling funs.
ponent of th« Tigard union high Roth and Mrs. Frank Barr. Tues- had been working on the case for boort at Reedville, Cornelius at Roy. the purpose of constructing a build­
Fur Will Fir
May
30
—
Laurel
at
Cornelius,
Ver
­
project, explained th« action of the ¿„y-, lesson ¡„eluded the proper set­ about a week.
boort at Roy, Fairvale at Reedville. ing and buying real property for the
Billy Edwards, Kansas City head
petitioners In withdrawing t h e i r ting of u t.bie, the silverware and
The distilling plant was taken on
June 6—Reedville at Verboort, district.
*>rk expert, Is returning for an­
names from the petitions filed last goblets being used through the cour- the farm of Henry Streiff, who, with
Many persons with whom I have
Roy
at Laurel, Cornelius at Fair-
other match with Bob Kruse of Ti­
month and resubmitting their names i tesy of J. L. Anderson, the jeweler. Nat F. Kairsch, was taken into cus­
come
in contact have asked the ques­
vale.
gard and Young Billy Edwards will
on petitions asking for an election The silver was in the Virginia pat- tody and placed in the county jail.
tion, “How much will the tax levy
June
take on Harry Kuehne uf Newberg.
13
—
Verboort
at
Fairvale,
to be called in June.
tern. The table used was by courtesy
The affair was so cleverly con­ Reedville at Cornelius, Laurel at be?” I have made no attempt to
When these men meet there is bound
"Duties and functions of this ■ of Lester Ireland & Co.
answer this question for two reasons.
cealed in a logged off field that it Roy.
to be fur flying and some real
boundary board, elected from the
Mrs. Bartlett will prepare and is nothing short of a miracle that
First, there can be no tax levy in
excitement for the fans. When Ed­
June
20
—
Cornelius
at
Laurel,
county at large, are defined in the cook a complete oven dinner this the plant was ever discovered. Of­
any amount until it ia voted by the
wards was itare several weeks ago
Fairvale
at
Verboort,
Roy
at
Reed
­
law,” said Hamilton, "The board afternoon, showing how the meal ficers say that it had doubtless been
qualified voters within the district.
Kruse gave him the surprise of his
is under obligations to call the elec­ can be prepared in the morning, the operated for two or three years and ville.
Second,
at the present tune there is
young life.
tion. Ten per cent of the voters in afternoon spent at a theatre party, was capable of turning out 75 gal­
a resolution in the minutes of a reg­
In the match last Friday night
the district have signed the petitions, automobile ride or golf, and return lons of “moon” a day. A series of
ularly called meeting of the board
Kruse won by taking tho first and
"Wo did not want the previous home to find the meal deliciously mounds prevent one from seeing the
of
Speaker
Explains
Benefits
of directors of district No. 7 to
final falls from Bill Thornton of j
services given our former petitions. cooked and ready to serve.
place until right on top of it, nearly.
the effect that the board of directors
Such a Code and Zon­
Vancouver, B. C. Piling of Pemllu-
The attorney general has ruled that
When interviewed regarding the It was located in a road fill with
of school district No. 7 have offered
ton, who was scheduled to meet
ing Ordinance
numex can be withdrawn at. any time next class, Mrs. Rose Bartlett said,
a log-buried trap door leading down
to lease to the union high school
Kruse, failed to show up as advertis
prior to the election. So this action "Spring has come and with it your to the room, which was 20 by 26
district the present high school build­
od. Tho opposition put up by Thorn­
A simple building code and zon- was taken.
boys and girls forget everything feet, and it was several days be­ Bouthillier and Campbell Face ing belonging to district No. 7, the
ton gave tho fans their money’s ing ordinance was advised for Hills-
"The union high school board has
union high school district to pay for
worth. Thornton lost the first Le­ boro by H. E. Plummer, inspector petitions for a $59,000 bond issue. else in the happy search for wild fore the officers could determine the
Indictment* on Larceny
this lease $1.00 per year. District
gion smoker hero in January on an of buildings for the City of Port- At first they would not call the elec­ flowers, fishing trips and hikes. exact location. The still was operated
Charge*
No. 7 reserves two rooms of the
by a steam boiler.
aeroplane spin after a battle of an land, in an address before the forum tion, but now they are going to
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present high school building each
Tunnel
Underground
hour and three minutes.
luncheon of the chamber of com­ hold it. We are calling for the
Sixteen
true bills and one not year during the time it is occupied
The moonshiners had tunneled
Tho Tigard wrestler made Thorn- merce Monday noon. Hi* subject was special election to withstall that ac-
true were returned by the grand by the union high school district,
underground for a distance of 300
ton pound the mat when ho pinned "Building and Zoning Regulations." tion," he declared.
feet for an outlet pipe to carry the jury in its report Saturday. Rudolph the two rooms released each year
a step-over-toe-hold on him in 26
He explained the history of build­
Pointing out an inconsistency on
fumes away. This pipe came out in Bbuthillier, Pacific university stu­ to be used for grade school purposes
minutes. Thornton rame back ready ing codes and tho experiences of the part of the petitioners, J. W.
a
gopher hole fashion and a fire or dent, held on a charge of stealing for district No. 7.
to tear Kruse to pieces and rushed other cities in the use of such codes Summers, chairman of the union
smudge was kept going there contin- typewriters from the university, was
him into the posts twice in such a and told of their helpfulness.
It must be borne in mind that
board, said that the same signers
,
ually by a watchman to kill the indicted on two counts of larceny. at the present time a number of
manner that the fans put up an 1 Mr. Plummer said that zoning or­ <>f th« petitions asking for an elec­
E. H. Campbell, arrested in con­
awful howl. Kruse was out and lost dinances tend to preserve or do- tion to dissolve the district within The Washington County Trap­ fumes and conceal the smoke. An- nection with the same case, was also students are attending the Hillsboro
i
other
pipe
line
was
constructed
in
the fall in seven minutes. It took 21 crease value*,
high school who do not live within
shooters Mark up Score
30 days, with Hamilton's name on
a different direction to where a indicted. Other indictments return­ the boundaries of the proposed union
hot and torrid minute* for Kruae to
Zoning is part of the work of a both, had submitted the petitions
of 73 Last Sunday
ed:
Joe
Bondy,
booze;
Adam
Clark,
: tank was placed to receive refuse
win the third fall, which he did with planning commission which Mr. to the d>oerd asking for the $59,000
trespassing; Joe Gottucio, booze; high school district. If these stu­
the leg strangle.
Plummer advised for Hillsboro. Prop­ bond issue election. “They have
Washington’ County Gun club is that was pumped to it.
Miles Rymel, forgery; Roy Sagert, dents, or others, should attend high
Located on Creek
er zoning, he said, would improve a asked for a bond issue 50 per cent still in the lead in the state tourna­
school in the union high school dis­
The plant was located on a creek booze; Robert Wilson, assault and trict, a tuition may be collected from
district and make it attractive for higher than the high school will ment. It looked pretty bad for the
Sheriff Reeve» Win»
battery
;
Arthur
Dykeman,
alias
people to live in. Ho also ad vised probably cost," declared the chair­ ' local club until the score of oppon­ and the water supply was running Arthur Young, obtaining money un­ the county treasurer for these stu­
An Interesting Suit against allowing frame buildings man
low. In order to preserve the sup­
of the board. The board was ents had been learned. Hood River
der false pretenses. Dykeman is dents in the manner tuition is now
within a certain district.
made 65, La Grande made 72, while ply a dam was being constructed being returned here from Chicago collected by a district having a high
handicapped.
There
was
nothing
it
Sheriff J. E. Reeves won an In­
Bert Mating, manuger of the Ray-
school for students attending such
the local club made 73 and by so do- further up the creek and pipes be­ | by Jailer Henry Hickox.
teresting cane in Roseburg Tuesday Mai ding cannery, will bo the speuker
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high school who do not live within
ing maintained the previous un­ ing laid.
Leslie Lee was sentenced to pay a district having a high school. The
when a decision setting a precedent 1 nt I the next forum.
Sheriff Reeves believes that the
defeated record.
a fine of $3000 and serve 12 months number of these students would vary
in the mining Industry was handed
Harry Hill was the only man to plant was one of a chain operated in the county jail by Judge
To Start Shooting
Bagley from year to year, and it is not safe
down by Judge Hamilton in the
by
Roy
Moore,
a
notorious
Portland
Gat Your Tax Statement
make a perfect score of 25. There
Monday. He was paroled on payment to make a statement as to how many
Cane of Reeves against the Oregon
bootlegger.
for
Dr.
Smith
Cup
was
plenty
of
24
's
as
seven
of
the
A warning against a possible jam
Exploration company.
A number from here went out of $1250.
would be attending each year, but
boys dropped but one bird each and
The mining company, owning a in the last momenta of tax collec­
to
inspect the plant Sunday.
H. E. Hargett pleaded guilty to for such as do attend a tuition would
shoot
for
the
silver
loving
The
nine
dropped
but
two
birds
each.
claim adjoining tho property held tion was mad« yesterday by Arthur cup, which Dr. Smith is putting up,
a booze charge and was given a fine be collected by the union high school
It will be bad if last Sunday’s score
by Mr. Reeves, followed a vein under Kroeger, in charge of the tax col­ will sturt next Sunday. The score
of $500 and a year’s jail term Sat­
Capitalization
of
were
to
be
repeated
next
Sunday
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his land, causing him to seek an in­ lection department in the office of made in the tournament will count.
urday. He was paroled on payment
as
Eugene
and
Salem
are
the
op
­
Sheriff J. E. Reeves. He urges every­
junction.
Loan
Body
Is
More
of
$250.
The
jury
was
discharged
. It is planned for the shoot to ex­ ponents. Scores made last Sunday
Judge Hamilton held that al­ one to come in and get their state­ tend over a period of eight months
until today.
were as follows:
though the patent wax issued upon ments whether they intend to pay with one shoot each month. Eight
A jury Thursday brought in a ver­ County Federation
County
Concern
Now
Known
Harry Hill, 25; Oscar Jacobs. 24;
a timber claim, It conveyed all other their taxes now or Inter.
dict
of guilty in the case of Oscar
as the Washington Sav­
I shoots in all.
Officers Elected
Marvin Robinson, 24; Charles Wun-
rights and that the land thereby
Bowen
on a booze charge.
In order to be a contender for derlirh, 24; Clay Freenian, 24; W.
ings & Loan Assn.
Master
Howard
McCann
of
Scholls
became private land.
Orders were given in the follow­ Election of officers for the ensuing
the cup a shooter must shoot in at E. Frank, 24; William Long, 24;
fell Tuesday and frnctured his left
least six of the shoots. If he shoots George Robinson, 24; W . W. Mellar,
The Washington County Savings ing cases: T. P. Cook vs. John Spal- year was the principal feature of the
G. F. Beeler of Helvetia was trans­ arm. He was brought to Dr. Smith more than six times he can count the
23; C. Susbauer, 23; Fred Sewell, & Loan association has shortened inger et al; Clyde Equipment com­ meeting of the Federated County
for treatment.
acting business in town Friday.
six highest scores. The shoot will 23; J. E. Huisman. 23; M. Stout, its name to Washington Savings & pany vs. Theodore VanLoo; Mary Clubs held at Cornelius last Thurs­
be an added bird handicap. Classi­ 23; Oscar Shiffer, 23; Claude Cook, Loan association and has received Ryder vs Garden Home Community day. Mrs. J. C. Leedy of Sherwood
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fication of shooters with the num­ 23; A. Brock, 23; L. T. McPheeters, authorization from the state to in­ club; Cummings Tire company vs. was elected presdient, Mrs. R. S.
ber of added birds may be seen in 23; Frank Reh. 22; R. B. Denney, crease its capitalization to $1,000,- Martin Bernards; E. S. Anderson vs. Roberts of Forest Grove, vice-pres­
the window at Anderson's Jewelry 22 • Dode Susbauer, 22; J. A. Irmler, , 000. Supplementary articles were Ralph Hannan; Albert G. Dickinson ident ; Mrs. Robert Warrens of
vs. Edward Ansorge; Elizabeth D. Watts, secretary, and Mrs. M. Ben­
store. All shooters are classified on 22 • George Burkhalter,; 22; H. Ire- filed at the court house this week.
made
thus
far
in
the
the score
“The increase in capitalization was Long was granted a divorce decree nett of Scholls, treasurer.
land, 22; H. Batchelar, 22; R. J.
(By Edward C. Robbins)
toui nament shoot. Shooters will be Schwanke, 22; D. F. O’Donnell, 22; made necessary by the increased vol­ from Percy B. Long. She also re­
The president, Mrs. Earl Hobbs,
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reclassified after the next 100 birds V. Richter, 21; Lester Susbauer, 20; ume in business,” said J. M. Person, ceives the custody of the minor chil­ was unable to be present on account
IKE Gaul, the life of Charles F. | food of any kind. Turtle eggs were trapped.
Glenn Stapleton, 19; E. B. Tongue, general manager of the Washington dren.
of illness, so Mrs. J. C. Leedy pre­
I. O. Juvrud pleaded guilty Mon­ sided at the meeting. All but three
True, 91-year old citizen of tho often a fine substitute for hens
19; George Alexander, 19; T. Ber­ Savings & Loan association. In a
Middleton community who was se-| eggs when we could get them.
nards, Jr., 18; C. B. Buchanan, 16; way, he continued, this is only a day to two indictments charging clubs were represented and a large
Building Activity
lncted for this week’» interview,
“Once, whilo our ship was landed
Tom Tongue. 15; John Herb, 15.
barometer of the splendid business him with speeding, and Judge Bagley crowd was in attendance. Gales
Is Seen at Timber
divides itself into three parts: (1) off the coast of the West Indies, we
conditions and outlook for still great­ sentenced him to six months and Creek. Scholls and Farmington were
the period of his childhood at spotted a great big turtle lying on
er prosperity in this section of the fined him $400 on each count. He not represented. The Cornelius and
Dog
License
Law
Is
Considerable
activity
is
being
Ifcu’h Y armouth, a shipbuilding com­ the sh<de. A number of boats made
state and in Washington county in was paroled with the payment of South Tualatin clubs acted as hos­
munity in Maine, and hi* 7 years off toward her. Turtle eggs are held shown at Timber, according to N.
Reviewed in Answer particular. Indications now are that 250 to the county clerk. Juvrud tesses and served a well appointed
«pent nt sea; (2) His Civil war ex­ together in great long strings. The Bangs, postmaster in the north coun­
home building will be on an unpre­ struck the Hulet automobile near luncheon at noon.
perience as a member of Co. C of boys secured hundreds of strings of ty town, who was in the city Mon­
In answer to a letter written to cedented scale during 1926 through­ St. Marys recently and injured Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Leedy of Metzger and
day.
the 31*t Maine infantry volunteers, eggs from that turtle.
the Argus last week a review of fhe out the country. The majority of the Mary Hulet.
Mrs. J. C. Leedy of Sherwood were
A new garage building and home law covering the licensing of dogs homes built are of the solid con­
and (3) the period of his residence
appointed as delegates to attend the
"I remember of hnving disposed
on a Washington county farm near of two gallons of those eggs. They is being constructed by Mike Welter. shows that the law was amended by servative type and of a size that Clubs of County
State Federation meeting at La
the famous six corners,, covering were stale. Weil, the result was that H. Goss is putting up a now dance the 1925 legislature. The license fee appeals to the average American
Grande.
Sponsor Institute Flar.s were made and committees
more than half century.
the whole crew was sick. Since then hall and a residence. Mr. Bangs says on a male dog is $1 and on females family. This being so it cannot help
Born January 16, 1835, True I've never touched an egg of any that A. J. Ritchie plans to build $2 and if they fail to pay by March but be of a stabilizing influence for
were appointed to assist at the
another store. The Southern Pacific 1 or within 30 days after they be­ years to come.”
spent the first 11 years of hi* life kind, not even a hen’s egg.
A Homemakers' Institute will be Homemakers’ Institute to be held in
around th« shipyard* of North Yar­
The amortization plan or in tall- held in Cornelius May 11 to 14, in­ Cornelius May 11-12-13-14.
SOnin
whan the
thn Lccsberg, my is excavating for another round- come the owner, the amount is
'Once when
doubled. It applies to all dogs over ment loan is finding favor here as elusive. The County Federated Clubs
mouth. Shortly after the death of I ship, was off the const of New house.
Dr. Bower of Portland spoke on
Mr. Bangs is also improving his 8 months old
his mother in 1846 he entered the London, along the Eastern American
elsewhere, in fact the demand at ire co-operating with the extension the Louise Home conditions and the
It is the duty of the assessor to times has been greater than the as­ department of O. A. C. in this work, need for help from all oragnizations.
merchant marine and ns he says, Atlantic coast, the Arrow struck us apartments.
_
report to the sheriff and clerk all sociation could meet. Not many peo­ and plans are being perfected for
"took to sen.” His father, Moses iimidship in a fog. The Leesberg
dogs that are not licensed and it ple realize that thousands of homes clubs of the county will preside and
True, was a shipbuilder coming from listed to port. Had it not been for Hillsboro Man Dies
is the duty of the sheriff to enforce are financed in Oregon every year an interesting session. Different Legion Will Take
an old Scottish family with n long ¡the fact we had a load of lumber on
of Alcoholic Poison the law. There is a $10-fine attached by savings and loan associations.
nautical history. As a seaman his trips i board /»ur ship would have sunk. By
Part in Activities
act as hostesses during institute.
to the law. The purpose of the fee
took Mr. True to all corners of the the aid of a soft patch and working
The directors of the association
Miss Jessie McComb, home eco­
The body of Louis G. Milliken. 39, is to pay for sheep killings.
globe. Australia, India, Jnpan and hard for thrqe full days, we finally
are George G. Hancock, E. L. John­ nomist of O. A. C. will preside dur­
The Legion will take a greater
the Orient, Africa, England, the ! reached our destination in the West known here as Joe Cooper, who
son, Dr. J. O. Robb, J. 11. Shearer, ing the "irst day. On the second day part in civic activities, according to
died Saturday at the county hospital
Tuesday Busy for Officials
European continent, and islands in Indies."
i George T. MeGrath, D. D. Bump and a representative of the Hillsboro a decision of the post at the meet­
of alcoholic poisoning, was sent to
Tuesday was a busy day for the J. M. Person.
the Atlantic ami Pacific were nil
Coffee club will preside, and on ing Tuesday night. A committee
Only two wounds were received
visited by him.
Thursday a Forest Grove representa­ from the Legion, consisting of L. J.
by Mr. True during the Civil war, Dallas, Texas, Monday. The dead sheriff's office with the following
"Did I ever have any experiences and they were in tho engagement at man was cook at the New City cafe arrests: Adam Clark, trespassing; Men to Serve Big
tive will preside. The presiding of­ Merrill, Lionel Krnmien and Ivan
with sharks," said Mr. True in re­ Petersburg. “Wo were making an and had been picked up the week John Erickson, possession of liquor;
ficer on Friday will be from the Freeman, will meet with the board
sponse to one of the questions in the I open field attack when I felt some­ before and placed in the hospital. Carl Runquist, drunk; John Kratz,
Feed Next Thursday Gaston club, and in the afternoons of directors of the chamber to stim­
interview. "Well—not But Thomas thing strike me in the throat,” he He was never able to tell where he operating car while intoxicated; Alex
hostesses from various clubs will as­ ulate interest in a better street light­
Carpenter, liquor possession, James' There will be a big feed served sist.
Child, a bunk-mate of mine, lost his declared. "If that had not been a got the liquor.
ing system.
C. S. Milliken, his father, is said to Haynes, assault and battery.
at the Christian church Thursday
father by having him go into a spent bullet—one which had passed
This is the first institute of the
A permanent funeral group con­
evening, April 22, from 5 till 8 kind to be held in the county, and sisting of firing squad, color bearers,
shark's stomach. Being a whaler, he through a man in front of mo and be a wealthy citizen of Dallas and
Judge Goodin Files
o’clock. This mobilization of good it is expected that the ladies from guards and pall bearers was started
used to kill every shark h$ could killed him—ft certainly would have he telegraphed money for the ex- I
pense.
J.
W.
Goodin,
who
was
last
week
eats is unique in that from hen yard all sections will avail themselves of at the meeting.
aim his harpoon at.
I
gon« through me. Lodging in my
appointed justice of the peace to and garden to linen and silver it the opportunity of attending this
"Only once was I ever sick while throat, it choked me. When I started
The meeting Tuesday, April 27,
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. fill the vacancy caused by the res­ will be carried, carted and cooked session.
at sea. That wasn't sea sickness back for medical attention I noticed
will be a social evening with the
either. In those day* seamen got pools of blood around on the ground. W. M. Fishback at Salem April 11. ignation of E. M. Calef, haa filed by men only.
Legion Auxiliary, and the eommit-
Mrs. Fishback was formerly Miss for the republican nomination for
The men urge everyone to turn
very little vegetables, hens eggs or
Miss Pauline Otto of Laurel wa* tees in charge are arranging a good
Amanda Hartrampf of this city.
(Continued on Page Three)
out to a "feed what ia a feed.”
justice of the peace.
dairy products, and in fact fresh
a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday.
program.
Edward Schlumvrich, president of
th« Hillsboro Comurcial bank, haa
¡thrown hi» hat in th« ring and will
1 be a candidate In the primaries May
I for th« republican nomination for
I representative. Illa aiogan : "An
' equal distribution of th« burden of
I taxation.' m
"Mr. Schulnierich, one of th»
'county's heaviest taxpayers, comes
out strong for an income lax which
he believes to be tho only fair and
equitable method of taxation. He
nays that th« incom« tax will not
keep industry out of the state, The
local banker voted for the income
tax when a member of the house in
1923. He wus also one of the chief
engineers of the oleomargarine bill,
which, if it had been repealed by a
vote of the people, would have been
a big aid to the dairy industry of
the state, lie ul«<> favors a just and
equituble severance tax.
BUILDING CODE FOR
HILLSBORO ADVISED
GRAND JURY WORKS,
RETURNS TRUE BILLS
SCORE NOT PERFECT,
BUTTHELEADISHELD
Charles F. True, 91, Middleton
Resident, Has Had Varied Career
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