The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 14, 1927, Image 1

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This
T he H illsboro
“The Leader in Its Field'1
HILLSBORO,
VOLUME. XXXIV
FILING BLUE TAX
BLANKS PASSEB UP
No Desire to Discriminate De­
clares Assessor Boley
Taxpayers Com­
ing in Slower
Than Last Year
PORT OF PORTLAND
IMPORT STRESSED
Tax payment» are slow thia year,
according to Deputy Sheriff Arthur
Kroeger, in churge of the tax col­
lection department. The payments
no far are $96,1100 ns compared with
$150,000 nt this time last year. May
5 is the last day for payment of the
first half of taxes.
The legislative measure to allow
a 2 per cent rebute if all taxes are
paid by April 15 doe» not go Into
effect until 1028. Kroeger says.
The tux collection head asks that
nil taxpayer» write or call for their
statements so m to nave themselves
a lot of trouble and also to BUVO
the county oine expense.
Increase in Tonnage Shown by
Traffic Manager Hudson
OREGON,
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927
N.. 7
Give Flowers to
Veterans Easter
A bouquet of flowers for
Easter for everyone of the
120 beds in the veterans’
hospital in Portland is the
plan of the local chapter of
the American Red Cross.
If anyone has any flowers
that they would like to send
to the hospital they are urg­
ed to leave them at the Argus
office Friday and they will
be picked up Saturday morn­
ing.
Help make Easter a little
more cheerful for the vet­
erans and leave some flow­
ers here.
AWAY ON TUESDAY
Hillsboro Nine
Beat 14 to 3 by
Marshall-Wells
TWO DAYS TAKEN TO
SELECT McGEE JURY
—..
Was
Owner of
Mrs.
M.
N
Lewis Monument Works
■
Due to a mix-up in players the Sensational Murder Trial is a
Marshall-Wells team o f Portland
Battle of Legal Wits
took Hillsboro to a real dubbing
DEATH COMES SUDDENLY Sunday afternoon at Athletic park
to the tune of 14 to 3. It resembled POISONING IS THE CHARGE
HOLD A PROTEST MEETING
IS OF VALUE TO PRODUCER
a track meet more than a baseball
Dies Shortly After Arriving at game, but Business Manager Jim
Uniforms Methods of Enforcc-
Dr. R. T. Boats, Star Witness
Luncheon Speaker Says Logan
the Home of Her Friend
Peppard says it won’t happen again,
■acst Arc Necessary for
for the State, Was on
as the player question has been
berry Situation is Pick­
for Lunch at Noon
traightened out.
Equitable Resulta
Stand Yesterday
ing up Somewhat
A number of the local boys are
Mrs. Luella J. Lewis, aged 65
years, died suddenly Tuesday noon, playing with the Marshall-Wells
(By Edward C. Robbins)
Aaaaancement that the filing of
The importance of the Port of
immediatly after entering the home team in a Portland league and play
tho blue tux que-t intmnire would
Th/. second big legal battle over
of her friend, Mrs. E. M. Calef, during the week, and as a result of the life of Mrs. Eva McGee of Tilla­
Portland und its value to local pros­
not b<- required of the busine-» men
♦ ♦♦♦ + 4’ + + + + + + +
where she had gone to take lunch­ this Sunday game they found them­ mook began in Washington county
wan made Monday morning by Coun­
perity was »tressed in an address be­
eon. When she entered the house she selves in a position of being mem­ circuit court Monday morning. To
ty Assessor W. F. Boley, who said
fore the Monday noon luncheon of
told Mrs. Calef that she was not bers of both teams. As the Port­ complete the jury veniremen were
that be did not want to be arbitrary
the
chamber of commerce by II. L.
feeling well, and upon being assisted land team only plays during the quizzed for the first two days of
andanforce it against the taxpayers
Hudson, traffic manager of the port.
to a Couch expired immediately. She week the muddle is not likely to the case. The regular panel was ex­
of tbhi county when there were only
The port investment is approximate­
had not been in good health for happen again.
one or two other counties in tho
hausted and another well drained
ly
21
million
dollars.
some
time, but had been at her place ' Marshall - Wells touched Newen- until both state and defense coun­
aheud
with
I
alate that intended to K<>
of business, the Mrs. M. N. Lewis I schwander and Stangel for 19 hits cils were satisfied. Thirty-five names
Tho Longview bridge and the
it.
Monument Works, every day.
while Hillsboro was only able to in three separate lists were drawn
deeper channel are some of the more
Mr. Boley said that thoae who
Old King Winter made an unof­
Miss Luella J. Campbell was born hit safely eight times. Edwin Burk- especially for the big case, One of
important problems faced by the ficial visit to this section last Fri­
filed their report» will have them
returned to them unopened.
port, according to Mr. Hudson, who day in spite of the fact that his du­ in Pennsylvania on March 3, 1862, halter and Irwin Long, local boys, the biggest and most sensational in
and was married in that state to the played for Marshall-Wells. The Hills- the history of the local court house.
A proteal of the questionnaire wa» Washington County Rod and is u resident of Beaverton.
ties have been laid aside for the late Mabon N. Lewis in September,
boro lineup: Ziegler, catcher; New-
Gun Club Among Tour­
mule at a meeting of businesa men
Presentation of testimony began
The port increase was shown in year and he is on his vacation. Fall­
Friday morning at which time Mr.
various reports placed in the hands ing snow and chili temperatures 1882. They came to Oregon about enschwander, pitcher; Schulmerich, Wednesday morning when Dr. L.
nament Leaders
Boley explained hi» »land on the
of all at the luncheon and Mr. Hud­ j were the result and many began to 17 years ago and conducted the 1st; Robinson, 2nd; Johnson, 3rd; L. Hoy of Tillamook took the stand
Monument Works on Fourth and Lasser, short; Hagg, right; Deaville, for the state. Following came Dr.
moaanre.
son explained the various points.
The Washington County Rod and Fifty three lines operating out of think that winter was going to out­ Main streets until Mr. Lewis’ sud­ left; Stangel, center and pitcher.
Baoinesa men contended that nfter
R. T. Boals of Tillamook, state’s star
stay its welcome.
den death on May 9, 1925. Since
Chuck Hoag umpired.
adopting the »»-called blue ques­ Gun club made a perfect score in Portland in 1926 as compared with
witness.
Dr. Boals continued on tho
Snow was reported in several sec­ that time Mrs. Lewis had conducted
tionnaire as a method of enforce­ the Oregonian telegraphic tourna- six in 1919 and the producers of this
stand Thursday morning. There is
the
county
and
roofs
were
tion
of
the business herself.
ment the alate tax commission re- ment last Sunday, three shooters section no longer have to glut the
a probability that Mrs. McGee may
Mrs. Lewis was a woman of splen­
viand it» attitude and issued instruc breaking the first 25 targets shut foreign market because of lack of covered on a strip through Reed-
take the stand in her own behalf
Scholla.
New
snow
was
ville
toward
did character and was highly esteem­
tiona t» county aa«e-nors tn enforce at. The bcorea were made by II. •hip«, according to tho speaker. The
some time Friday.
the lew, hut to leave the use of Schulmerich, Charles Wunderlich number of vessels entering the port reported on the mountains and the ed by all who knew her. She was a
Mrs. Margaret Morrissey of Cor­
air was cutting. A flurry of snow
and Oscar Shiffer. Wa hington coun­
the questionnaire to their own di
nelius is the only woman member
in 1919 was only 467 to 1,608 in was reported in Hillsboro but not member of the Presbyterian church,
I the W. R. C. and the Eastern Star
cretins. They also pointed out thut ty team, 75, defeated Echo, 73, 1926 und tho tonnuge increased
of the twelve. In the first trial held
chapter.
only two other counties are requir­ nnd Hood River, 76. The locnl club from 1,900,000 to 4,964,000. The sufficient to stick to the ground.
at Tillamook in November the jusy
All of this in spite of the fact
She is survived by a brother, Mel­
ing the ute <>f the queWlonnalre and shoots next Sunday with Klamath lumber tonnnge in 1919 was 222,-
Big Time Planned; L. L. Lee only had one woman. Other mem­
that it is blossom time and peach vin II .Campbell, of Chautauqua, N.
that it Ana been sent only to man­ Falls and Hood River.
bers of the jury are: G. C. Chase,
585 to 1,062,146 in 1926. All other
Will Also Move; White
In tho percentage column o f
blossoms are out in all their glory. Y., and several nieces and nephews.
ufacturing and mercantile institu­
farmer residing east of Hillsboro;
lines show tho same remarkable in-
Winter was quickly superseded by Mr. Campbell left for Oregon im­
tions of the county nnd not to al) standings of clubs in the tourna­ crease.
in Old Quarters
Lewis H. Brandaw, farmer of the
ment the local club wax tied with
several days of the spring weather mediately upon receipt of the tele­
taxpayers.
Cornelius vicinity; Ferd Langer, Jr.,
tonnage
from
Port-
The
export
gram announcing his sister’s death,
for which Oregon is noted.
Although they believe the new Baker anil Klamath Falls for loth
land to all the ■ foreign countries of
Bert C. Shipley, local Chrysler farmer of Sherwood; John W.
and funeral arrangements will not
asaeaement law is a step in the direc­ place, each having won 7 and lost
1,692,102,
while
the
dealer,
will have his formal opening Bailey, Hillsboro business man; John
the
world
is
be made until his arrival here Sun­
tion ef securing fair and equal val- 7 shoots during the tournament. In
in
his
new
imports from foreign countries is
building on Third street H. Hensley, transfer man of Hills­
Sunday
’
s
shoot
Baker
and
Klamuth
day morning. The body is being held
untioa for taxation purposes they
intercoastal
tonnage
124,435.
The
between
Washington
and Baseline boro; Carl Brostrom, railroad em­
at the Limber funeral chapel.
are of the opinion that equitable re- Falls each won one event and font
of Portland and 261,-
next Wednesday evening. The open­ ployee at Westimber; Fred Ellig3on,
suite can only be obtained by I uni­ the other. Huntington lost both I *• 385,345 out
ing will be in the nature of an en­ Sherwood farmer; William S. Hahn,
events
Sunday
nnd
is
now
below
4.19
into
Portland.
The
total
watcr-
form methods of enforcement in
Start
Proceeding
tertainment and dance. The enter­ dairyman at Banks; Lewis L Davis,
all •••ntie» which shall include all Baker and Klamath Falla. The local bom* commerce of the Columbia
tainment, which will probably in­ farmer at Laurel; Arthur Eauer,
club
has
jumped
ahead
to
either
river
is
6,310,459
tons
for
1926.
For
Better
Road
taxpayers anil not one class.
clude
vaudeville acts and singers, farmer at Beaverton; Albert Erick­
I which Mr. Hudson says is greater
8th or 9 th place.
Additional Jury Lists Drawn
will be from 7:30 to 8:30, and the son, Hillsboro poultry raiser.
Scores made lust Sunday are as than that of Seattle.
The Washington county court has
For geographical representation of
dancing will start at 8:30 and last
K. of P. Convention
follows; H. Schulmerich, 25; O.
The canned goods tonnage in­
by Court Officials Dur-
started proceedings to provide for
till 11 o’clock. Mrs. Allmen and Washington county a better selec­
"hiffer, 25; Charles Wunderlich, 25; creased ti (MH 1.270 in 19 19 Io 4
the new location, widening and
ing the Week
Here Saturday Ev II. D. Batchelar, 23; V. Richter, 535 in 1926, and much of this is
her Flapper Band of Portland will tion could not have been made.
straightening of the Tualatin Valley­
On the first day in court Mrs. Mc-
furnish the music.
23; Elmer Hamilton, 22; Oscar Ja­ ! grown in this community, accord-
highway from Beaverton east to
The district convention of the
G
e
e showed considerable outside
As
many
Chrysler
models
as
pos-
The
grand
jury
Monday
reported
cobs, 22; George Alexander, 21; H. ing to the speaker. He expressed the
connect with the new aCnyon road
Knights of I’ythias will be held in
emotional
expression, crying almost
C. Hill, 21; Ix*onnrd Brown, 21; J. • opinion that there is a splendid op- 18 true bills and two not true, the in Multnomah county. This is in ac­ sible will be on display in the show
th«- X 1*. hall here Saturday night,
A. Irmler, 22; E. Nicodemus, 22; E. I portunity for apple evaporation here most of them being for violations cordance with plans of the state room, which will be decorated with continually throughout the day. On
James A. Wood, district deputy bo-
Tuesday and Wednesday she showed
Strong, 22; E. A. Deaville, 20; ; and that it would be better than to 1 of the prohibition laws. Frank highway commission to care for the flowers.
ing la charge of arrangements,
Mr. Shipley will move into the better control of herself. Bin'’ing at
Frank Reh, 20; E. B. Tongue, 18; try nnd compete with Hood Rivtr Stone has four booze counts against increasing amount of traffic.
This district is comprised of the
new quarters, which are being built different times. Tuesday morning
him, including one for operating a
It. B. Denney, 17; B. Shuh, 17; C. nnd other npple centers.
The action is taken on the grounds
following lodge»: North Plains, Hill»
for him by Mohr Bros., on Saturday. someone presented her with a box
still.
Harry
Ennis
faced
a
larceny
IL Buchanan, Jr., 17.
Mr. Hudson said that the logan­
that it is a public necessity and is
boro, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Gu
L. L. Lee, who now operates the of candy and she freely indulged.
charge
and
Harry
Kline
was
indicted
berry situation is picking up and
necessary for the traveling public.
ton, Yumhiil and McMinnville. A
Main
Street Garage, will move into She sent samples over to newspaper
on
a
charge
of
assault
with
intent
that they were working had to put
A hearing will be held by the
largo delegation is expected from County Receives
the
new
Brown building next door men and other in the court room.
to
rape.
• loganberry juice on the market in
court June 1.
each lodge.
to
Shipley
in about two weeks. Mr. With her is her 17-year old son, Don­
Prohibition
law
indictments
re-
Grant
Tax
Refund
I the Orient.
Exemplification of the Page rank,
Lee
will
handle
the servicing end of ald. Also there are her brother and
Enter County Shop»
with added features by the Hillsboro
O. T. McWhorter, county agent, I ported in include Edward Alcorn,
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
the Chrysler agency.
: E. Anderson, Otto Bergstrom, Le-
Washington county yesterday re­ was luncheon chairman
drill team, will be given by tho
Robbers entered the county shops
Nethery of Montesano, Wash.; sister
C.
Willis
White,
who
was
formerly
| nus Johnson, A. Lundbach, W. F.
grand officer». A class of about ceived its share from the govern­
Mac's Syncopators, a high school McCullough, Robert Newachwander, . some time Thursday. Entrance was Chevrolet and Studebaker dealer and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J.
ment in the land grunt refund which
eight will be given the degree.
' gained by breaking the lock on the here, will move info the quarters P. Morgan of Aberdeen, Wash.; sis­
orchestra, delighted with several
Grand Chancellor Ellison 1. Ball- was put through Congress Inst year musical numbers. Members of the Benno Puttkamer. William W. Sut­ I main door. Nothing was taken, ac­ being vacated by Shipley and will ter-in-law, Mrs. O. D. Nethery, of
agh of St. Helen», Grand Keeper of by Senator Robert N. Stanfield. orchestra are Miss Merrill, Clarence ton, Victor Williams and Roy Wal- cording to the foreman, L. C. Mel- handle the Hudson-Essex line of Tacoma, Wash., and adopted daugh­
Record» and Seal» Walter Gleeson, The amount is $63,644.03, a 1-cent McFadden, Leonard Reh and Floyd ters.
quist.
ter, Mrs. Travis, of Coquille, and
motor cars.
Additional jury lists have been
nnd other grand officers will be raise over the amount figured by Stout.
her husband. The year-old son is
The
R.
J.
Higdon
Motor
company
local
officials,
This
money
will
be
I
drawn to provide a sufficient num-
prenent and lake part in the pro-
the delight of Mrs. McGee in spare
will
occupy
the
new
quarters
on
the
Hugh
Naldrett,
principal
of
the
distributed over the various funds i
her for the McGee trial. The list
gram.
corner of Third and Washington moments during the recess.
grade school, thanked the business i drawn Monday included the follow­
by
the
county
court.
The session will «•nd with a bun-
Walter Tooze, defense attorney,
street. Announcement of his open­
men for their support of the art ing: Albert Erickson, Hillsboro, R.
quet nerved by the Imperial cafe.
in
his opening statement to the
ing will be made in next week's Pe­
exhibit. He said that the exhibit 2; Don C. Gates. Gaston, R. 2; Jen­
To Park Diagonally
jury Wednesday morning, said that
per.
brought $80 to the fund for pic­ nie Cornelius, Banks, R. 3; Mary
Mim Eva Sorenson fell while roll­
Lines are being painted for di­
death of Dr. McGee came as a re­
tures at the north side grade school. Snipes, Reedville; Floyd C. Bierly,
er skating last Thursday night and agonal parking on Main street south
sult of the Nehalem physician’s own
Delegates
to
County
Council
Beaverton, R. 2; John R. Rankin,
disloeatod her right knee cap.
of the court house.
physical condition. On July 29, last,
....
.
—... —,
Tigard; George H. Christensen,
Are Selected; Consider
he was suffering from convulsions,
Hillsboro, R. 3; Frnnk Simmons,
which point, Tooze declared, had
Ways and Means
Cornelius, R. 2; John F. Long, Cor­
never been brought out before in
nelius; Charles Gray, Beaverton, R.
any previous statements or other­
Support of the cemetery clean-up
4; Carl Brostrom, Gaston.
wise. “Dr. McGee never had strych­
and
the
chamber
of
commerce
en
­
The list drawn Tuesday: H. J. I
dorsement plan were voted by Hills- System as Outlined Less Cost nine poisoning,” continued the at­
Westimber; Angelo Crops, .
torney. “He had uremic poisoning.
i boro post of the American Legion
ly and More Extensive;
His heart was weak. Autopsy showed
R. H. Merrill, Brother of Local Albert, R. 2; Charles B. Taylor, I Tuesday night. In the cemetery
R. 3; John Peterson, Garden
that
the artery near the heart had
Meet
Two
Weeks
Banks,
(By Edward C. Robbins)
speak to the twentieth century news­
clean-up the veterans plan to give
Man, Found Alive and
became atrophied. The kidneys were
Banks, Elmer Rice, Forest Grove ; some cash donations and labor.
FIVE oak trees, standing on the paper render in the form of an in­
Well Near Nome
in a bad condition. Death might
Home; Brown, Sherwood; C. M. Bry-
Alexander Zachary donation land terview. Their stories arc brought
A committee to consider ways and
Estimates on the proposed ne*’
have come at any time. When the
R. E. Hillsboro;
claim
West Union, form an in­ out onfy after tho most detniled nnd
means
of
helping
in
the
cemetery
street
lighting
plan
were
submitted
i
Grove; Edward R. Wirtz,
teresting spot in the pioneer history careful research on the part of the
Russell II. Merrill, aviator, and his ant, Hillsboro:
plans was appointed and consists of to the board of directors of the doctors pumped the stomach, con­
1
Forest
Grove; W. W. Boscow, i Fred Engeldinger and W. Verne Me- chamber of commerce and the civic tents of the stomach were pumped
of the Oregon country. The first historian, journalist and other in­ two passengers, missing in Alaska
and thrown out without being an­
Hillsboro, and Russell Davies, Banks, I Kinney.
barbecue in tho Pacific Northwest vestigators.
improvement committee by Ralph
since last Wednesday, are alive nnd (
was held under them. Literally hun­
To such products of the pioneer well, according to word from Nome. I R. 2.
j W. Verne McKinney and William Easter, manager of the Tualatin alyzed. The diseased kidneys were
dreds of frontier gatherings have period as Mrs. Letitia M. Smith tho
An order restraining the sheriff II. Dierdorff were elected delegates division of the Portland Electric the cause of the convulsions, and
been held under the»o landmarks of futuro generation nre greatly in ! The men had been forced to land in ! front collecting certain Orenco taxes from this post to the Washington Power company, at a meeting in the the defense evidence will show this.”
Continuing, the McMinnville law­
the development of our own com- debt. Mrs. Smith, who is a sister to I a blizzard soon after leaving Nome. from William Oelrich was given County Council of the Legion. For­ chamber of commerce Monday night.
yer
declared that Dr. and Mrs.
Merrill
was
one
of
two
airmen
to
monwealth.
|
Monday.
Other
orders:
State
mal organization of the council will
Mrs. Imbric nnd cousin to Sheriff
The system as outlined by Mr.
McGee were very affectionate to­
While this writer was doing re­ J. E. Reeves, is n native daughter of , fly as far north as Nome in the at- Industrial Accident Commission Na-
vs. take place in a short time.
Easter is more extensive and less
search work recently he ran on a the pioneer days from the West | tempted rescue of David Sipull, W. J. Hallock; McMinnville ; ] al.
Ivan Freemnn tendered his resig- costly than the estimates previously ward each other. During his last
Eskimo
chieftnn,
who
had
been
crit-
picture t>f the big trees. A history of Union community. It is she who has (
tional Bank vs. A. S. Caviness et L. I nation as post adjutant and his suc­ submitted for gas lighting. The iron hours she stayed by him the greater
part of the time.
F. Tuesday
Washington county is being prepar­ taken an interest in the five onks. ically ill on the icebound island of I. Davis, Hillsboro, R.
List drawn
afternoon:
cessor will
be selected by the ex­ posts which give a system similar
C. W. Barrick, district attorney
ed by the writer nnd his investiga­ Fearing they would probably be cut St. Lawrence in the Rering sea, Perry, Beaverton, R. 2; Victor L. ecutive committee. Freeman resigned to that in Mock Crest in Portland
Kane, because of added duties caused by cost $84 a year for the first five for Tillamook county, presented the
tions often turn up very intcrer.tiag itown some day to make way for the when they received word of his Chantier, Hillsboro; Frank
2; Grace
W. Bailey, his being selected as commander of years and the service and lighting opening statement for the state in
events and personalities, It is being wheels of social progress, Mrs. Smith death. The final hop to the island Cornelius, R. 1; John Frank
1 . case. Describing a complete his­
Hillsboro; John Peterson, Beaverton; . the new guard company.
carried into grent detail since it in took a local photographer and went would have been 125 miles.
costs would be $42 a year for every
being done in connection with grad- out and took n picture of tho trees.
When the chieftan beenme ill use John W. Haynes, Laurel; William ( The Legion voted to push the year after that. The $84 covers the tory of the case, he described how
Dr. McGee had taken a patient to
uate work in the history department A print of this photo now hnngs in of the radio was resorted to with Kehlar, Cornelius, R. 1; Frnnk W ■ sale of flag outfits as u«ed in
cost of the pole, the electricity, in­
of the University of Oregon. As a her cozy little home on Eighth nnd the result that a doctor secured the Hinman, Forest Grove; Roscoe M business section of the city so that stallation and servicing. The figures Dr. Boals’ hospital at Tillamook last
symptoms and sent back by radio, Bennett, Beaverton, R. 2; Carl Eg- every home and business may prop- presented by Mr. Easter were for June. Later he told of the automo­
result a number of articles sueh ns Washington streets.
bile accident which later made Dr.
this on interesting spots in Tuala-
Under tho oaks many n pioneer word on how to treat the disease, | giman. Reaverton, K. 2, and George i erly display the American flag on 35 lamps with 6,000 lumins and in­
Easterday, Cornelius.
tin valley history will probably be gathering nnd barbecue wns held. which was appendicitis.
patriotic holidays and other occas­ clude half of the lights burning all McGee a patient himself of Dr.
brought out for the Argus. The old People used to drive out from Port­
The aviator is a brother of L. J.
ions. Committees from the Legion night and the other half until 1 Boals. In reference to this point
Tooze declared that Dr. McGee seem­
Baptist church nt West Union nnd land from distant points to nttend Merrill, president of the Shute Sav­
Pickens Buys Larger Shop
will make a canvass.
o’clock.
ed
to realize himself that death was
th<> Indian stockade which once stood the gatherings. Barbecues of 50 and ings Bank, nnd is well known in
A ways and means committee ap­
The plans as discussed include a
A. K. Pickens has sold his black­
near the present site of the Masonic 75 years ngo were different than the Hillsboro, where he has addressed smith shoff on Main street to Charles pointed include Arthur Kroeger. general improvement in lighting all coming on account of his bad phys­
I
ical condition.
home near Cornelius nre sources of twentieth century type, where the the chamber of commerce and vis­ Hums and has purchased the shop Morris Weil and A. W. Hoffman. over the city.
Barriek told of Mrs. McGee pur­
future nrticles.
motorist drives alongside of a stand ited with his brother. lie is a son- and building of E. D. Kerr on Third Tho committee to arrange for the
The civic improvement committee,
Unfortunately onk trees and in- nnd purchases a sandwich prepared in-law of E. O. Allen of Tigard. street. Mr. Pickens hns taken pos­ convention queen consists of Tauf Harry Hill chairman, will investigate chasing strychnine at different times
stitutions which have come to UH
Mrs. Merrill and the two children session and will enlarge his busi­ Charneski, Dr. Ralph Dresser and the situation and formulate a plan and destroying the drug. Finally hs
from the pioneer period enn not
(Continued on Page 7)
live at Seward, Alaska.
of action.
Jake Weil.
ness.
(Continued on Page Four)
King Winter is
in County on an
Unofficial Visit
PERFECT SCORE IS
MADE BY GUNNERS
GRAND JURY MAKES
REPORT ON MONDAY
LEGION WILL AID
CEMETERY PLANS
Five Oak Trees Near
Onion
Form Interesting Spot in the Pio­
neer History of Oregon Country
OREGON FLIER IS
LOST IN BLIZZARD
1
SUBMIT FIGURES
FOR ELECTRICITY