« i * -T> « ——« ————— ■ YOUR HOME PAPER - - -- -- ----- > WATCH YOUR DATE Thia paper has the most thorough cliculation In the county, making it the best advertising medium. The date on the address of your paper gives time of expiration. Pay in advance. $1 50 and Worth It I + 4 t VOLUME XXXIV The Leader in Its Field'’ HILLSBORO, OREGON, ÌHUR5DAY, DECEMBER School at BUSINESS MEN TO Farm RICE IS GIVEN 0 Cornelius Open BE HOSTS FRIDAY To All Farmers] YEARS AT SALEM Good Will Party in Celebra- A farmers’ evening school has been organized ______________________ at Cornelius and ___ the M-ssiona ar/ held every Tuesday eve­ ning at the Cornelius public school beginning nt 8 o'clock. Dairying and poultry are discussed. The meetings, which include u program, are free and open to all. William Hamelmun, Joe Finne­ gan ami C. F. LaFollette make up an advisory committee to work with K. M. Adams, agriculture teacher at Forest Grove high school. Anyone having questions on ag- riculture can put them in the ques- tion box some time during the twelve meetings and they will be rnswered. —........ _ _ . _ __ —. ■+ Wider Pavement Petitioned For By Delegations 1, 1927. No. 40 Boys Out at VICTORY OF HILHI 28 Hillsboro TWO KILLED WHEN High UPSETS ------ TRADITION For Basketball TRAIN HITS TRUCK I A 36-foot pavement from the Locals Defeat Old Rivals on Twenty-eight boys have signed up Grove Youth, Passenger in Multnomah county line, connecting at Coach B. M. Goodman’s first call Last Year Sent Up with the new Canyon road, through University Field Delivery, I» Victim for basketball at the Hillsboro union Beaverton and Hillsboro to Forest high school. Light practice has been Grove, was petitioned of the state DANCE AND ACTS HOFFMAN IS SENTENCED highway commission in Portland GAME LAST FOR SEASON going on for the last three weeks WRECK EARLY MONDAY under Coach Lee, and this group has Tuesday by a joint delegation from r.ow been augmented by the addi­ Program to Start at H P- Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Beaver- Willis Perjury Trial Will Go tion of the football boys. Red Electric Was Dead-Head Coach ton. Goodman Predict» One and Weil and Cady Lead With seven lettermen back from to Jury Today; Attorney» Representative L. M. Graham of I ing Back After Trip to of Best Teams in State last year and a considerable amount March at 9:30 Forest Grove, chairman of the gen- Make Pleas of new material on hand to give Corvallis For Next Year xral committee, presented the peti-j the lettermen a fight for their po­ tion and Glenn F. Bell of Hillsboro, | sitions, the team will have a good Hundreds of people from Hills­ W. L. Rice was Friday sentenced und J. W. Raynard of Beaverton, I chance to win the district champion­ boro und tb<- surrounding communi- Guy A. Higby, 20, Forest Grove (James Vickers) by Judge George R. Bagley, to serve talked in behalf of the widening ship for 1928. ties are expected to attend the' Buy- | high school football team captain, Outplaying their opponents project. in un indeterminate term of not to ex­ The first meeting of the basketball end Alexander J. Slovick, 25, 274 In-Hillsboro Week celebration at the ceed six years in the Oregon state Another delegation including prop­ every part of the game, the Hills­ girls was held Monday at the school Hamilton street, Portland, Orego Shute Park auditorium Friday night, prison at Salem on a charge of as­ erty owners along the Baseline, boro high school football eleven building. There were about 20 girls nian truck driver, were instantly beginning at R p, m. saulting an officer in an attempt to urged that the Baseline route be ended the 1927 grid season by de­ present. Miss Homedew will be the killed at 2:30 Monday morning when Th- vaudeville and entertainment escape. < selected for improvement rather feating Forest Grove, 6 to 0, in the coach this year. and dance 1» free through th- cour- UHli F W7 F TH PI 1 the truck in which they were rid Jailer Attacked than widening out the present road. traditional Turkey Day battle on teay of the Hillsboro business houses 'llilUllLl 1/xlL 1U I U I ing was struck by Red Electri« Pacific university field last Thurs ­ Rice, with four others, on the eve­ W. G. Ide talked for the Baseline day. The game was a great deal that are sponsoring train No. 509 at Aloha. Both youths people. ning of April 23, 1926, attacked Hillsboro Week. The received skull fractures and other The commission informed the more one-sided than the score in­ Jailer Henry Hickox and beat him row night is In the gS injuries about the head and body. dicates, with Forest Grove never into insensibility when he stepped delegations that they had arranged getting nearer than 25 yards of the good will party given Truck Carried 600 Feet inside the corridor to get something for right-of-way from the Multno- : local boys’ goal. They made only neaa men to express their appre- - The Portland youth, who had been elation of the co-operation given Five-Reel Movie of Car, As­ for Miles Rymal, one of the men to mah county line to Beaverton. employed on the Oregonian deliv­ three first downs and it is doubtful escape. Rice was taken into cus­ them by the people of the commu­ ery since last February, turned off if they gained as much territory as sembly and Manufacture, tody October 25, 1925, and was nity. The entertainment and good the highway at Aloha to leave pa­ they lost. serving time on a booze charge. The will party is free to everyone and Free Here Friday The contest was played during a Portlander Is Speaker; Recep­ pers at Buck’s store, and his truck others to escape were Miles Rymal, ull are cordially invited. was struck by the electric train, driving rain, which flooded the field tion of Campaign for Arthur Dykeman, Joe Fuller and E' The program will include Mrs. V. whieh was dead-heading it back and made it look like a lake with H. Campbell. Rymal and Campbell, W. Gardner, soprano solo with vio­ The ’public will have an oppor­ Pledges Described from Corvallis after carrying stu- occasional spots of sawdust appear­ lin obligato by Mrs. J. F. Benn, and tunity to see the much-discussed who were under sentence to the pen­ dents to Oregon State college, ing above the surface. This slowed Mrs. Charles Walker accompanist; new Ford car Friday, which is to be itentiary when they escaped, were light truck was carried down Marcellus and Nash, a musical act, shown all over the world December ruptured and are now serving time, Support of Club Work and the game up considerably and caused Rotary has a place in every city track about 600 feet, Higby was numerous fumbles. while Dykeman and Fuller are still accordion and banjo, which was pre­ 2. Hillsboro is to share in this in the universe, according to Al thrown into a ditch at the side and Testing Urged by Editor ---- Captain MacManiman won the toss Reynolds, Portland Rotary club, Wvho Slovick’s body was found beneath sented at the Venetian theater Sun­ world wide showing and the Mac- at large. of Guernsey Journal and chose to defend the west goal. Harry Hoffman, who last week day night; Portland Telephone quar­ Kenzie Motor company, local, deal­ addressed the memberr of the Hills­ the pilot. Emmott received the kick-off and boro chamber of commerce Monday tet; song and musical act, comedy; ers, have been scrubbing und paint­ pleaded guilty to defacing a build­ View of the track at the crossing Helen Hembree, rentier and ini per ing for the past few weeks to have ing, was fined $250 and given a six Edwin Rieben, Guernsey breeder returned the ball 25 yards to his noon. The Hillsboro club was in D obstructed by a building, which aonator, formerly with the Ellison- a proper setting for the new car. months’ jail term. Hoffman was ar­ of Banks, was elected president of I own 45-yard line. After two line charge of the program and President is near the tracks on the west. "I have seen the new car, and rested following the shooting into the Washington County Guernsey bucks he punted to the maroon and Harry Hill acted as chairman. White chautauqua; Telephone quur- Knowledge of train schedules and Reynolds described Rotary as an the habit of not expecting a train tet, closing number; Al Lindquist's I since seeing it, I have secured Chi- the C. W. Dodson home at Moun­ Breeders' association at its meeting gold 8-yard line. Here Hillsboro eight-piece Tunesmith»’ orchestra, nrw rugs for it to set on and fine taindale late in October. Friday in the Hillsboro chamber of got the first break of the day when ideal, which would make the science at that time, and conversation, is The usual $500 fine and six commerce. B. L. Hulit of Hillsboro they blocked a Forest Grove punt of business the science of service. believed-to have led the two youths and Hillsboro I. <1. O. F. drum tapestries for the walls, and we will corps. • | surround it with huge chrysanthe- i months' jail term was meted out to ! Wj was elected vice-president, and H. and recovered it on the 20-yard line. If Rotary, according to the speaker, to their death. The electric train John McLeod and W. Schelenberg. -j- Hesse of Scholls, secretary- Emmott made eight yards, followed conflicts with the chamber of com- was eastbound for the Beaverton i A ten-minute exhibition drill will j mums,” asserted H. i MacKsnzie. .. .. giving __ Tl... by Rushlow, who picked his way merce, it has no place in the com- The «... first was paroled for sixn $150 and .< i treasurer. bo given by headquarters company, ‘"Still I feel that we are not shops. Slovick’s regular route was second battalion, 162nd infantry, I the car the setting to which it is the second for $250. W. H. Pribno C. I. Robinson, editor of the through the enemy line for a touch- munity. as far as Carlton, and after taking pleaded guilty, was fined $100 and Guernsey Breeders’ Journal, pointed i down. The line plunge for the ex­ Mrs. C. H. Emmott and Mrs. F. the papers to Buck’s store, he would Oregon National Guard, with 1st Lt. entitled. "No one is i _ going __ „_ tn ___ be _____ disap- r paroled for $50, as was E. V. An- out that there are now 90,000 pure­ tra point failed. Twice Hillsboro B. Davis, members of the Coffee have crossed back to the highway. I. C, Freeman in command. The grand march will start pointed in this car,” continued Mr, derson. Loren Frost was fined $500 bred Guernseys in the United States, put the ball in the shadows of the club, described the reception of the Young Higby was riding out to For­ promptly at 9:30 and will be led by .MacKenzie. “We have aecured the on an i assault charge and paroled which it more than there is on the Forest Grove goal post, but they Buy-In-Hillsboro Week pledge cam­ est Grove as a passenger of Slo­ R. W. Weil, president of the cham- first public showing in the state of for $50. Isle of Guernsey. He also urged could not get through the rivals’ bul­ paign. vick. warks. For the remainder of the Orders were Riven in the follow- • association Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Zimmerman ber of commerce, and Mayor M. I’ Oregon of a five-reel motion pic­ the boys >»v ......... support of »••• "’’J" ’ and game the pigskin was battered up t Coroner Investigates entertained with vocal numbers. Cady. The dancing will last until ture, giving all models, and the com­ ing cases: John F. Kaufman vs. John I girls’ club work and strengthening Coroner Glenn F. Bell, who in­ and down the gridiron with neither plete manufacturing and assembling They were accompanied on the piano 12 o'clock. and Earle Russell; Lillian White vs. of their local organization. He also vestigated. said Engineer Rix told by Mrs. George Pratt of Orenco. The Buy-In-Hillsboro Week is be­ of this new Ford, and will have a Francis M. White; State vs. Carl i |stressed stressed the importance c of having side able to score. The luncheon December 19 will be him that he didn’t have time to put The line played an excellent game, ing enthusiastically received through­ showing at the Venetian theater on Anderson et al. the cAttle tested. on the emergency brake until after A divorce suit was granted W. F. out the trade territory. Thy win­ Friday, December 2, at 11 a. m. and Professor Coleman, who is in repeatedly breaking through to a Christmas affair. The Washing­ the truck was hit. Coroner Bell ton County Rod and Gun club is Carey from Vera Carey. throw the opponents backs for big dows and stores have been attrac­ ' p ni, charge of the official testing of dairy "The public is requested as much The V. B Willis perjury trial will cattle at Oregon Agricultural col­ losses. Jackson and Hartrampf furnishing three geese and Dr. E. said that there would be no in­ tively arranged to display the mer­ quest. as possible to attend the 11 a. m. crashed through and made some H. Smith, president of the club, is go to the jury some time today, it lege. also spoke. chandise. The merchants feel that Members of the train crew were: it ia stimulating interest in local showing, as the afternoon picture is ia expected. A recess was taken The next meeting is set for Feb­ spectacular tackles. Emmott, play­ donating two turkeys. There will Conductor E. L. Smith, Engineer H. ing safety, carried the ball back be a Christinas tree and a number of business, and that the week has re­ primarily for the high school stu­ over the week-end and the trial re­ ruary 4 in Hillsboro. R. Rix, H. D. Patton and W. H. Go- many yards on each punt. and merchants will give presents to all let. sulted in considerable thought as to dents, who will attend enmasse, and sumed Tuesday. Assistant Prosecu­ the public will not be seated until attending. Thwaite, who donned his football tor Pnul Patterson and Senator Wil­ the value to one's self of buying at Slovick’s watch was stopped at ex­ I after they are taken care of." R. W. Childs, manager of the togs for the last time in high school, liam Vinton of the defense present­ Health Nurse Work home. 2:30. ed their arguments yesterday after­ Business houses that are hosts to Explained .Saturday played the best game he has played Multnomah hotel, will speak at the actly The Forest Grove youth was a this year. luncheon next Monday on securing neon and District Attorney E. B. the party are: Weil’s Department Coach B. M. Goodman is vtry tourists for Oregon, and hotel man­ son of Mrs. Lena Higby, and had Tongue nnd Walter Tooze of the de- store, the Shute bank, Commercial The duties of a public health optimistic over next year’s pros­ agement. J. W. Kelley of the Wash­ been a resident of Forest Grove all fxnse will pleud today. National bank, Miller Mercantile, nurse were explained- by Miss Grace of his life. He was born May 11, Argus, Lester Ireland & Co., Sel- Millgate of the Oregon State Tu­ pects, and contends that Hillsboro ington hotel will be chairman. 1907. Funeral services will be held The Auxiliary to the American fridge Furniture store, “Tortland berculosis association at the meet­ will have one of the best teams in Sunday afternoon from the Bux­ Electric Power Co., Wes Boscow, Legion will have a bazaar at the ing of the Washington County Coun­ the state. By the victory over For­ ton & Prickett Mortuary at For­ Veterans' hall. West Main street, Portland Gas & Coke Co., Power* I cil of the Parent-Teacher associa­ est Grove last Thursday the blue est Grove, and interment will be in Saturday, beginning at 10:30. Fancy and white squad broke the old tra ­ Grocery, Emmott'». Mnrkot, j Rey- tion at Garden Home Saturday. the Forest View cemetery. nolds' Grocery, The Palm, Hills- work, aprons, handkerchiefs, home Topics of progressive education dition that Hillsboro could never Contagious diseases of dairy cat­ Slovick was the son of Mr. and boro Pharmacy, C. C. Stori-, Inde- baking and cooking, home-made tle will be discussed by Dr. C. W. were discussed at the morning ses­ beat the Grove on home soil. L. Howard, Edwin Anderson, R. Mrs. John Slovick. Funeral ser­ pendent, Hande Variety sture, Per- candy, etc., will be sold. There will Donham of O. A. C. at four dairy­ sion by Mrs. Emma Bryant, county i Hundreds of partisan followers of fection Bakery, L. J. Rushlow, thè be articles made by disabled vet­ men’s meetings arranged by the O. school superintendent. Mrs. Sadie ! the two teams braved the downpour Irving, W. L. Irving, all of Port­ vices were held in Portland yester­ Pool-Gardner Lumber Co., Hare, erans of Hospital 77 on sale, and A. C. extension service. Dairy cat­ Orr-Dunbar gave a talk on health ' and floods of the university field to land, and Charles Aronson and Or- day forenoon and interment was McAlear & Peter», Lentz Bros., Im­ orders may be taken for others. A tle diseases cause heavy losses an­ work and also urged the sale of see the annual Washington county val Yadon, both of St. Helens, were in the Mt. Calvary cemetery. arrested on booze charges Thanks­ perial Grain & Feed Co., Munger's grab-bag will also be featured. At nually, according to complaints of Christmas seals. Mrs. Bryant and classic. giving evening shortly after leaving The line-up: I. aundry Co. , J. L. Anderson, Jim 2:30 a short program will be given. dairymen. The above meetings will Mrs. J. J. Adkins of Gales Creek Hilhi—Chase, le; Bagley, It; Jack- the Tillicum Tavern on the highway Peppard, Thrift Grocery, Frank's Everybody is invited to come and offer the opportunity for a free dis­ gave reports on the state conven­ son, lg; MacManiman, c; Faris, rg; below Beaverton. Market, Safeway Grocery nnd Mar­ , hear the program and select some­ cussion of these troubles. tion. Other program numbers were: Ernest Erickson and Andy Berk- ket, Delta Drug store, Goar's Wo­ thing suitable for a Christmas gift. N. C. Jamison, dairy specialist, Music, Mrs. G. R. Williams; talk on Hartrampf, rt; Smith, re; Rae, q; hold, both of Portland, were arrest­ W. T. Putnam, Jr., of Farming­ man’s Shop, H. L. MacKenzie, May- ‘ will discuss rations for dairy cattle "Americanization,” Fred W. Park; Thwaite, rh; Emmott, lh; Rush- ed and held on charges of stealing ton, is the owner of the purebred Basaar al Reedville tag Shop, Glenn Bell, A. H. Busch, and the feeding of mineral feeds. song, "Little Pilgrim Maidens, ,” 1 by low, fb. :----- ’ St. ?" Forest Grove — Robinson, le; automobile tires off a machine at Jersey cow, F Firwood Mawes II. J. Higdon Motor Co., Creamlin The Reedville Ladies’ Aid will Meetings will be held as follows: seventh and eighth grade girls; i Reedville. Erickson was arrested Charm, has Roberts, lg; Higby, Burns, It; which recently com- e; Dairy, V. Richter, R. B. Denney, hold their annual bazaar and supper December 8 at 1:30 p. m., Ver- dumb bell drill, eighth grade girls, Onkes Grocery, Royal Soda Works, i at the school house Saturday eve­ boort hall; at 8 p. m., December 8, and song and dramatization, third V andover, rg; Lee, rt; Hines, re; last Wednesday and Berkhold on pleted an official production test. Charm was started on this test when Moran, q; Roberts, rh; Hickox, lh; Saturday. George McGrath, S. W. Melhuish, ning, beginning at 5 o’clock. at the Kinton Grange hall; on De­ and fourth grades. Fred Schroeder and E. Strong she was five years age u and _ -- in the ,------- of - -ft- Bert Huntington, H. Kellington, the I A luncheon was served at noon Buchanan, fb. comber 9 the 1:80 p. nt. meeting yielded Substitutes—Hillsboro: Johnston, were arrested Saturday night on following 365 days she yic Sanitary Beauty Shoppe, E. J. Rich- ’ George P. Reid, vice president of will be at Banks, and the 8 p. nt. by the Garden Home association. -------- pounds of butterfat and 10,- Blazer, Patterson, McLean, i Gabie, liquor law violation charges. Schroe­ 588.36 ter, Cady Motor Co., Royal Barber | the Northern Pacific, died suddenly meeting at the Cedar Mills Grange Cox, Wahner, Wright, Rood, , Kra- der pleaded guilty to a booze charge 759 pounds of milk. Her milk av- Shop, Oregon-Washington Water at his home in Seattle Wednesday. hall. i.i September and was out on parole. eraged 5.47 mer. Paisley. ».a« per cent butterfat for Service Co., the Popular Millinery, i His wife was Miss Neva Cornelius of tk--------- the year, and - she _____ carried calf for Forest Grove—Middesworth, Haz- and Max's Bakery. Cornelius before marriage. 185 a.v. days of *«-- the — test. ----- With thig Bentley Is Delegate lett. Short, Bretton, Warrens, Von record she again qualified for the Gross, Stokes. „ — . xor E. E. Bentley of Hillsboro was Various phases of high school an­ P—«-— of * Merit of the American ____ elected delegate to the national con- Register nuals were discussed at the meeting ’------ Cattle —*- club. ’ ’ Her sire is vention of the Order of Railway - Jersey Interest is running high in the of the district high school press as­ Firwood ’s Gwendola's St Mawes, , , - --------- WV. xvxawes. Conductors in Jacksonville, Florida, sociation at Forest Grove Wednes ­ .„.i u— j . • — Beaverton city election next Tuei- and her dam is Firwood Forest Girl. next May. He will represent Divi­ day. A town caucus was held last day afternoon. Speakers were W. sion 91 of the order in Portland. week to select a ticket, which is S. G. Thatcher, University of Ore­ C. D. Carter of Hillsboro and M. called the Beaverton regular. Otto gon; Ursel Narver, president O. A. Mrs. Luth* Injured Erickson heads this ticket as candi­ C. student body, and Ray Knight, A. Grayson of Portland were ac­ quitted in Oregon City justice court editor of the Oregon Emerald. Mrs. Joe Luthe, Sherwood route 4, CHAPTER VII among the towns enroute over the date for mayor. Delegates were present from Mc­ Friday of charges of assault pre­ was injured in an accident at Sher­ Other nominees are Harry Alex­ west side route. The line broke Railroad Transportation "Love ’Em and Leave ’Em,” a Minnville, Newberg, Sheridan, Bea­ ferred against them by Emmet wood Sunday when the car in which In early days Portland struggled ground on April 16, 1868, and be- ander and W. M. Manning as coun­ three-act comedy, will be presented Knott of Portland, according to a verton, Tigard, Forest Grove and she was riding was struck by one for the inland trade of the Tualatin gan construction. Jn the meantime cilmen and George Thyng for re­ Hillsboro. Tom Sholes of the local news story in Saturday’s Oregonian. driven by H. V. Anderson of New­ at the Venetian theater, Thursday Plains to meet the rival villages the east side was beginning its pro­ carder-clerk. evening, December 15, under the Martin Nolin of Los Angeles, the berg. Joe Luthe was driving the The other ticket in the field is school is president. along the Willamette in many ways. ject along the east banks of the third member of the student party, car, and in his report he states that auspices of Hillsboro post of the called the Citizens-Progressive tic ­ Willamette. When Ben Holladay, As we have already seen, her early American Legion. Jake Weil is was found, guilty and fined $50. he had slowed down to turn off the play manager, and Mrs. H. H. Stan­ proposals were to build a plank road pioneer stage coach and pony ex­ ket. Fire Cause Is Mr. Knott filed civil suit for main road and Anderson ran into Into the valley. Several plana for press operator, appeared on the Mysterious $4 ,000 damages against the stu­ him. Mrs. Luthe received bruises nard is directing the production. a plank road had been actually scene in August, 1868, a turning The comedy played in New York dents after the disposal of the case on the head and knee. started when It was proposed to point was marked in the bitter riv- City for two years. The admission Cause of the disastrous fire in justice court. airy. Mr. Holladay finally gained project a railroad from Portland to early Wednesday morning on price is 50 cents and legionnaires Investigation conducted by inter­ Fall Results in Fracture Hillsboro and the inlnnd points to control of both corporations and will sell tickets. the east side of Forest Grove, ested parties, including O. A. C. of­ W. F. Lormor of near Hillsboro Mrs. J. Scblesser fell'at the fam- the west, The nctunl movement for settled the struggle. are still unknown. Citizens were ficials, showed that the early sensa­ Control of the stock passed from suffered a broken right collar bone a railroad to the region began after awakened by the enormous light tional report of the affair in a Port­ ily home near Rosedale school Tues­ the Civil war. It was not until Ben Holladay to Henry Villnrd and when his car skidded on the pave­ which looked as if the entire land paper was grossly exaggerated. day morning and suffered a fracture of both bones in the right ankle. 1872, however, that trains were ac­ the Oregon Transcontinental. Final­ ment near Cornelius and tipped over city was going up in smoke, She is at the Dr. Smith hospital. tually pulled by steam engines into ly the stock control went to the Tuesday morning. He was on his only to find that the carefully Special Tax Voted Southern Pacific company, which way to work at the rock quarry at^ guarded Rook bonfire, built for the valley. The Thanksgiving masquerade Gales Creek. Making Test Borings Congress passed a land grant act now operates the road. the Hillsboro-Forest Grove foot­ For Union School given Thanksgiving eve under the From the Oregonian for April 16, July 25, 1866, nnd on the following A. M. Jannsen, local contractor, auspices of Hillsboro post of the ball game, had caught fire. October steps were taken nt Port­ 1868, we rend: "Commencement of Case of Infantile When questioned as to the A special tax of $30,500 was is making test borings for the com­ American Legion was a financial and land to incorporate n railroad com­ the two railroads at this city this cause of the fire the guards on at the union high school meet­ mission of public docks, at the site social success, according to Ray Den­ Paralysis Reported duty explained that several voted pany. Articles of incorporation for week to traverse the great valley of ing Friday afternoon at the high of the new proposed million dollar ham of the activities committee of the company were filed November the Willamette is the most impor­ mysterious characters had silent­ school by a vote of 62 to 28. The grain elevator at terminal No. 1, in the legion, and a carnival dance for 21, 1866. On October 10, 1866, the tant event in the history of Oregon. Brooks Hill, Dec. 1.—Mrs. Ed­ ly stolen up, tied them nnd fired tax is to create a fund for pur- Portland. New Year's eve was announced. B. Oregon legislature designated the It is a promise of more rapid growth ward Weich was stricken with in­ the stack. Hillsboro boys, who chasing a site, erecting a school L. Adams won the prize for the Oregon Centrnl Railroad company than Oregon has ever yet known, fantile paralysis Sunday evening. Havs Paraflin Fira were on the scene, say there building, and equipping the build­ best dressed man, and Ray Dillon as the beneficiary of the grant. A mid an earnest prosperity and prog­ An ambulance was called and she were only two suspicious char­ ing. Another paraffin fire occurred in for the most comical. Mrs. Frank ress. ’ ’ company incorporated nt Salem be­ was rushed to the Good Samaritan acters in the vicinity at the The budget for the year was read Hillsboro Wednesday evening of last Hoff of Portland took first for -wo­ During the threfl months of De­ hospital. She is still unconscious, came a bitter rival of the west aide time of the disaster. Some ex­ and then Rex Parsons, member of week at the E. B. Tongue home. men, and a Portland woman, giving line, including a legal battle in the cember, 1870, January and Febru- and little hope is held for her re- perienced firemen attribute it the board, outlined the building sit­ The woodwork in the kitchen was n fictitious name, was the most comi­ (Continued on page ten) covery. courts. Financial aid was sought to spontaneous combustion. uation confronted by the district scorched. cal woman. tion of Trade Week One of Five to Make Break NEW FORD ON SHO ROTARIANS PUT ON CHAMBER PROGRAM ED RIEBEN NAMED GUERNSEY LEADER Auxiliary Bazaar Set for Saturday Dairymen to Hear of Cattle Disease Thanksgiving Cheer Results in Arrest Putnam Jersey Is Named Among Elite Movement for Railroad to Valley Started Shortly After Civil War; First Train Pulled Here in 1872 Beaverton Election Called for Tuesday High School Press Discuss Problems Carter Acquitted On Assault Charge Will Stage Legion Comedy December 15 Fractures Collar­ bone in Accident Legion Masquerade Draws Large Crowd