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WATCH YOUR DATE YOUR HOME PAPER The date on the nddri's« of your paper give« tiffin of expiration. I'ny In advance. This paper has the moat thorough circulation in the county, making it the Beat Advertising Medium! $1 SO and Worth III -.......................... -I lg" ■—T— HILLSBORO, VOLUME XXXJ.V ■— ■■ ' OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 192«. No. 47 1' Hen Might Go In Beaverton JTins State Federated < Bond Issue Is Ad Contest Is Local Cannery Reiter Praised For Tight Rope Championship in Club Leaders on Off to Flying Will Increase Victor In The By Council for Walking! Mebbe! Local Debating Program Friday Start, You Bet Capital Stock Vote Tuesday City Condition • __ —— •• “Ur-ur-ur 1" The county debate series which Mrs. Randall Hopkins, pre«« and This wouldn’t get to first base as publicity chairman of the Oregon Building Program Approve^, an imitation for a chicken, but All Ads Must Be Turned In to closed Thursday was one of success Ray-Maling Announces Cash Cleaning Up Aid Lien* la the Federation of Women's clubs, and and victory for the Beaverton nevertheless it was uttered by two teams. On December 12 Beaverton Argus Thursday at 5 p. m. By 452 to 71 Mrs. Eli Whitney, editor of Oregon and Stock Dividends Manager'« Urge youths when they xaw a most un met Banks. The affirmative team, Club Woman, both of Portland, fit uni sight on Main street Sunday composed of Kenneth Wood and spoke at the Coffee club meeting in the WOULD SELL ISSUE HERE SITE afternoon. The Outburst frightened CORRESPONDENTS JOIN IN Henrietta Gerrow, defeated BALLOT ON NAME TEWS FIRE CHIEF the chumber of commerce rooms MUST u Rhode Island Red hen, which had Banks negative team at Beaverton. Fridny afternoon. Mrs.' G. J. Fran borrowed a ride from Reedville on On the same night the Beaverton kel, state president, who was to the fender of. the A. M. Jannsen negative team composed of Lowry Pack Increases from , 7,500 Charter, Amendment for Light have been present, wax unable to Number ol Hillsboro Location« car, and some difficulty was experi First Place Winner to Receive Baker and Irene Stalder defeated be here on account of Ulne««. $5 in Tickets at the Vene enced in catching this xri'tocrat of Are Offered to Union Cases in 1920 to 700,000 the Banks affirmative at Banks. ing Ironed Out; Officer« A card party will be given next poultry land. The hen had stuck to January 5 Beaverton met Forest tian Theater High Board Wednesday, the proceeds, to go to For Past Year Make Report« it» wintry perch in »pite of the fact Grove high and again win victorious, the scholarship loan fund. Mrs. It. that the car was going near the both at Forest Grove and Beaverton. Frank Peters ia chairman, and she Do you think the Venetian thea Ibis victory eliminated Forest Grove The $175,000 bond issue for the speed dimit the most of the time. A ten per cent dividend and an The business condition of the city will be axaisted by Mr». H. II. Stan ter ad you are entering in the con and Banks from getting the county 80 per cent stock dividend were vu outlined in a detailed report to nard, Mrs. Leonard Br<\wn, Mrs. building program of union district championship. The final county de the council Tuesday night hy City Harry Morgan and Mrs. Fred Sewell. three was carried by the over test will win you a place in the ad bate was with Hillsboro on January voted Saturday at the annual meet Manager C. G. Reiter. Member* of The party will be held at the cham whelming vote of 452 to 71 in the vertising world as well as the $5 in 12. The affirmative team defeated ing of the stockholder« of Ray- the council commended Mr. Reiter ber of commerce rooms Wednesday special election at the high school tickets k> the theater or an Argus the Hillsboro negative at Beaverton, Maling Co., Inc. on the comprehensive report and the evening. building Tuesday from 2 to 7 p. m. subscription? and the Beaverton negative defeat The 10 per cent cash dividend is The program Friday included a , Three votes were thrown out. condition of city affairs. If not get in and do your dumed- ed the Hillsboro affirmative at Hills from their earnings of 1927, and monologue by Mr». Stannard and a Meets Approval Meet Monday eat for the Argus wishes everyone boro. The final score for Beaver the authorized 80 per cent stock “Hillsboro has completed it« third song by Edna Ruth Phillipa. Barber Suit Against Hillsboro the best of luck. ton was, won six and los^ nothing. dividend is out of their surplus. board will The onion high school A meeting of the county federa year under the council-manager The question debated was, -"Re The cash dividend is to be paid on meet Monday with the architect, F. On. Week Luft tion will be held at the Congrega Is Dismissed; Fines and form of government,” said Mr. Rei solved, that all allied war debts in or before April 10, and the stock Marion Stoke«, to discus« the sum« tional church in Gaston Friday, Jan All ads must be turned in at the ter in hie report. "I believe that in curred prior to the signing of the certificate« covering the stock divi Terms Given to be used for building and equip Argus office by 5 p. m. Thursday, armistice should be cancelled.” the main, the conduct of the city*« uary 27. Delegates are to leave ment. dend will be issued promptly upon from the Washington hotel at 10 January 26. The two week«’ time business meet« the approval of the application with proof of present Decision on a rite will be made a. m. Anyone not able to go is was given so that everyone would majority of our citixena. There is Dates for hearing petitions for holders at our office. soon by the board, so that construc atill room for advancement and im asked to call Mrs. C. E. Wells. tion may be started in time to have naturalization have been set by have an opportunity to do justice to Proud of Record Delegates are Mrs. S. W. Bentley, an advertisement about the Vene provement. Higher standard« make ,the structure ready for occupancy Judge George R. Ragley for the tian and so that no one would be "Because we are real proud of Mrs. E. J. Ward, Mrs. I^eonard greater demand« and greater de by the time school opens this fall. . Wednesday following the second barred because of lack of time. The our past record we are calling the mand« increase cost« of the admin Brown, Mrs. T. C. Reynolds, Mrs. A number of locations have been of Monday in March and November. attention of the stockholders to the L. Shinaberger, Mrs. R. Chapman, istration of any businc««.“ The damage suit of B. A. Barber only one« in Washington county not fered, but it is necessary for the fact that stockholders who have The city manager pointed out that Mr«. H. II. Stannard, Mrs. Elwood board to make a recommendation against the City of Hillsboro has eligible to the ad writing contest held our stock since December 31, Johnson and Mrs. Fred Sewell. are those professionally connected the total county tax levy for Hill»- Newberg Quintet* Beaten in 1922, upon receipt of the above A story on the growth of the and the choice of the board then been dismissed. with the advertising department of boro for 1928 ia an increaae over Orders were given in the follow comes up to a vote of the district. Doubleheader*; Play Mac cash and stock dividend, those stock 1927 hy S.7 milia, of which only 0.3 club, written by Mis« Martha James, This means another election within ing cases: A. L. Pattulo and Myra any store or newspaper. holders will have received a total of of u mill ia for city administration. will appear in the next issue of the a few weeks. The contestant is to prepare the Hi Here Tuesday Pattulo vs. Ben Leven; B. E. Mating 50 per cent in cash dividends and Mr. Reiter recommended the Oregon Club Woman. advertisement as to word and con vs. John P. Ijirxon et al. 100 per cent in stock dividends, or Members are urged if possible to cleaning up of old liena through ape- tent, the very best he or she knows W. F. Reed was Saturday sen a total cash and stock dividend of attend a public welfare institute in Hillsboro union high school made rifle instruction« from the council tenced in circuit court by Judge how. The size is three columns by and, if necessary, go to the courts the Central library in Portland Sat ten inches. Three columns wide is it four straight victories Friday 150 per cent,” explained Manager Bagley to serve one year in the Maling. when other method« fail. Outstand urday. county jail and pay a fine of $3,000 equivalent to six and three-quarters night at the local gymnasium, when “Also at a special meeting of the ing interest on lien« amounts to on a charge of having mash in his inches. The contestant is limited to they outplayed Newberg high and stockholders held last November the won both games of a doubleheader, $8,270. type and border. possession. He was arrested up on stockholders authorized an addi Cut Interest Charges Cooper mountain. First prize is $5 in tickets to the the boys won, 37 to 19, and the tional increase in our capitalization girls 37 to 26. Two general obligation bond is Isaac Lescelius, who was found Venetian, second is a two-year sub The boys won their first confer from $200,000 to $650,000 total Board of Directors Will Re guilty of liquor transportation by a sues have been «old. Thin ia not scription to the Argus, and third is ence game after a hard fought capitalization, or an increase of an increased debt, but warrants and jury last week, was sentenced Sat a year's subscription. All are given port on Program for Year struggle in which they showed a 3,500 shares, and they "at that time bonds have been refunded at a lower urday to serve six months in jail by the Argus. • burst of speed in the final quarter recommended to the management Next Monday rate of interest. The $30,000 issue and pay a $500 fine. He was pa Batter up! The game has been on to make the victory decisive. New that they take necessary steps to Ordained in Priesthood in has permitted the city management roled for $200 and his car was con for a week and only one week re berg held the lead but once and lost immediately offer for sale to the to get accounts in proper shape, fiscated. • 1926; Ran Store at Center mains of this fascinating and profit public an additional 1,500 shares at Experiences of the union high with credits and debits where they Orders were given in the follow able indoor sport. Don't strike out! it a minute later after the blue and par, or a total of $150,000. school district at Milwaukie were ing case«; Keith O'lexry et al white boys shot baskets. Coach ville for Year« belong. Thrte Judg.i outlined in a talk at the forum Ralph Rooze and Julius Christen Sull 1SOO Share« Goodman's boys displayed a fast The report «hows that the park luncheon of the Hillsboro chamber sen; John Uebel et ux vs. J. W. The judges—Orange Phelps, D. game of ball, scoring baskets from “We have closed our books for fund ended with a deficit of $662.33 The Reverend Fnther Herman Os of commerce Monday noon by Fred Nowels et al; William Stacey, Jr., A Krahmer and H. E. McCaskie— almost impossible angles and looked the year 1927 and the above stock for 1927, which includes the pay ment of lire Insurance premiums to termann, assistant superintendent of W. Roblin, director of the district. vs. J. T. and B. B Whitten; John will «core as follows: Attention, 40 like a championship contender. dividend was declared to reduce the St. Mary's school for orphan boy» The talk wax educational in prep A. Mulford vs. Maude E. Mulford; per cent; sales talk, 40 per cent, Wayne Emmott was again the lead book value of our present stock is 1930. ing scorer, garnering 17 points, fol sue down to par, thereby protecting Mr. Reiter reported that steps at Beaverton, died Thursday. Janu aration for the bond election for Commercial National bank vs. I. H. and neatness, 20 per cent. our present stockholders that they had been taken to have Are hydrants ary 12, at St. Vincent’« hospital in tbe building program of the local Zimmerman; H. M. Bright vs. Hazel Country correspondents, who are lowed by John Hare with 12. Hilhi will play McMinnville high would own their stock on an equali installed in the Garden Tracts and Portland, following two paralytic union district on Tuesday. Bright; Oregon Iron & Steel com not connected with the advertising Mr. Roblin said that after their pany vs. Stanton C. Boyer et ux; department, may enter the contest. school here Tuesday. zation with the purchasers of thia in the vicinity of the park. Ilr strokes suffered the Sunday before. The girls had an equally hard He was ordained in the priest experiences at Milwaukie that he A. E. Perry vs. Mose Lewis; Sarah pointed out the need for a portable (Continued on page twelve) f game and it was only after a spirit hood by Archbishop Howard in would advise as large a bond issue Kodad vs. W. N. Sears; Frank Ko- pump for Area in the country. ax possible to provide a building ed rally in the second half, when Help on the concrete highway Portland, January 6, 1927, at the dad vs. W. N. Sears. they made 21 points, that they were through the city should be forth age of 54. Rev. Ostermann was in that would take care of the future. Virgil R. Blum pleaded not guilty able to come out on the long end coming from the state highway com charge of the St. Matthews' church He says a lot of expense and prob- when arraigned. of the score. Evelyn Sewell and here during the absence of Father lems occur that are not counted on. mission. Mrs. C. E. Wells of the district Clara Ruff played like a veteran^ J. F. Costelloe last spring. Street Widening Need combination. Considering the fact On the return of Father Costel seven board urged a large vote at Many Teachers at _______ • "I believe a charter amendment that Miss Homedew had but one to permit of lighting, will be n step loe, Father Ostermann wax appoint the election. Rex Parsons of Orenco, member Various Needs Pointed Out by veteran player, Margaret Rood, back in the right direction,” said Mr. ed assistant superintendent of St. County Institute | from last year, she has developed a January 27 and 28 Are Dates Reiter in his report. "Widening of Mary's home for orphan boys at of the union board, acted as chair Cross Section of Residents man of the luncheon. fast team, which is one of the best Beaverton, which position he filled Main street between Second and to Have Session in Wash Charles Walker on the piano and in the league. of Community About 150 teachers and club lead Third would work in with thia im until the time of his demise. “ Whoopin ’ Bill ” Walker on the vio Hilhi — Emmott (17), f; Rae, f; He was born in Calhoun county, ers attended the Washington county ington County provement. While we are on that, with old-time music. institute at Tigard Saturday. Hugh C. Blazer, f; Reynolds, f; Hare there ia no reason why the Southern Illinois, February 8, 1873, and came lin A entertained members' forum will be held Mayor M. P. Cady, in discussing (12), c; Thwaite (4), c; McLean Naldrett, president, gave a report Pacific should not make a single with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber next Monday noon and the board from the state teachers' association the needs of 1928, said that Hills (2), g; Johnson, g; D. Blazer, g; L. By O. T. McWhorter, County Agent. track down the center of the block nard Ostermann, to Oregon in 1884. »will report on its program for the delegates and Miss Retta Meredith, Farmers’ meetings of interest to and repave with bitulithic, eliminat As a young man he studied for a year. boro not only needed an improved Brown (2), g. Newberg—Schwarz (3), f; Van- dairymen, hay growers, grain grow club leader, gave a report of the street lighting system in the busi ing the blocks. Alleys through the time at Columbia university in Valin, f; King (7), f; Gaebreath ers, in fact to all farmers who grow county club work. business blocks are more important Portland and then conducted a store at Centerville for eight years, and The club program also consisted ness section, but that additional 1(2), c; Anderson, c; Barrett (2), clover, pastures, or vetches, will be to the future than is realized. Ix’cture Interests held by the Oregon Agricultural of a report of the trip to O. S. C. lighting should be provided for the g; Burus, g; Shaw (3), g. "It is almost impossible for Hills later engaged in farming. He began his studies for the Hilhi Girls—Sewell (17), f; Ruff college extension service as follows: by Grace Gifford, a demonstration residential section. The mayor is boro to plan /ar into the future Hillsboro People team under Mrs. Nielson of Tigard, cf the opinion that the proposed (20), f; Varner, e; Wahner, sc; Friday, January 27, at 1:30 p. m., along some lines. We could, how priesthood in 1917 at the Benedic address by Helen Cowgill and round charter amendment changó to al Pasley, c; Davis, sc; M. Rood, g; I. O. O. F. hall at Banks, and at ever, look to the macadamizing of tine Seminary at St. Benedict, Ore Schefflin hall at 7:45 p. m. the same table discussion. Forty members low sidewalk improvement districts Jackson, g. outlying streets where the property gon. Deceased is survived by his Newberg Girls—Anderson (8), f; day. Constant replacement of the hu attended the meeting. and bonding would result in a gen would not stand hard* surface pav Saturday, January 28, at 10 a. m., Dean Elwood Smith of O. S. C. era! improvement throughout the Parresh (18), f; Baker, c; Hamneth, ing; the improvement of Shute park mother, two brothers, John and Wil man factor by machinery in many g; Conley, g. Laurel hall, and at the Forest Grove and the eye-sore we have in the old liam Ostermann, at Verboort. and of the time-honored «pheres of work spoke on the topic. “Better Ameri city. He also stressed the necessity c; Hollingsworth, _______________________________________ t commercial club rooms over Brod- ball peak; the improvement to n cer three sisters, Mrs. R. Delplanche of should cause gratification, it was can Speech.” Superintendent Eliza for additional fire hydrants in the erson’s paint shop at 1:30 p. m. the tain extent of vacant lots; the lay Schefflin, Mrs. John Bernards and pointed out Tuesday night by C. M. beth Murry of Columbia county and residential section. Pedestrians Hit By Ripiey of th.1 General Electric com Miss Little of Columbia courfty, dis same day. ing out and construction of a play Mrs. Hermun Prangcr at Roy. Jake Weil of Weil’s department Funeral services were conducted pany, Schnectady, New York, who cussed Junior Red Cross work. In store believes that the biggest thing George R. Hyslop, chief of the ground; the future sewer system; Motorists in Week Farm Crops department of O. A. C., set back lines and zoning; planting Monday Rooming at 10 o'clock by spoke at the high school. He gave the afternoon Dean Smith talked on Hillsboro can do the coming year will be the lecturer on this occasion. the proper variety of trees. along ' Archbishop Howard in St. Mary’s an illustrated lecture, "The Romance "Attitudes and Ideas.” Lunch was is to co-operate more with the far served at the school by the domes mer, and do more for him. our streets in the residence dis .Cathedral, Portland, assisted by of Power.” T. W. Finley of Rainier was It is not often that Professor Hys Mr. Ripley told what electricity tic science class, under the super tricts; possible taking over of the Fathers Gregory, O. S. B., assistant J. W. Kelley of the Washington struck by a car driven by J. L. An lop can get away for such meetings. The main topics under discussion water system or the construction of priest; McNamee, deacon; Sheridan, nnd gas had done for the country, vision of Miss Rhea Wilkes. hotel thinks a public rest room in derson of Hillsboro, Thursday, at a pew one, and the remodeling of subdeacon; llecsncker and Costelloe, how comforts had been increased the down-town district is the great the intersection of Second and Main will be “Getting a Stand of Red and Willef»rd Promoted our present city hall or the con deacons of honor, and Father I.auor- and millions of jobs had been creat est need. streets. According to Mr. Ander Alsike Clover,” “Growing Clover as struction of a new one. These and man, master of ceremonies. Inter ed. A higher standard of living is Burton Willeford, who has been * Walter Busch, proprietor of the son’s report. Mr. Finley “walked in a Seea Crop,” “The Varieties of ment was lit St. Mary ’ s, Beaverton, being brought about by this increase with the Ray-Maling company here (Continued on page four) Hillsboro garage, believes that Hills front of the car as I was turning Clover in Demand,” “What Oregon nnd Father^ McDevitt of Verboort and a higher standard of dignity is for several years, has been appoint Must Do to Hold Its Clever Seed boro needs better lights more than the corner.” He received bruises. delivered the sermon. being obtained by labor. Market,” * “Ladino the New Giant ed office manager of the Ray-Brown anything else. Mrs. M. E. Meyer of Beaverton Banks Gives Hilhi His discussion of power and its company cannery at Woodburn and Italian White or Pasture Clovers,’’ J. Goleeke, manager of Skaggs route 2 Thursday ran into Dan “Upland and Wet Land Pastures,” direct result on life and living con will leave to assume his new dirties wax prefaced by an account the first of the month. The Wille- Safeway store, says that Hillsboro Smith, who lives at Huber. Ac- “Demonstration of Plantain Re Basketball Scare Deny Request for ' ditions needs a factory or two more to was driving east on the highway, moval.”« of his airplane travels in Europe. have made many friends dur give employment to boys and girls and when she got near to the other New Road District The visit of Mr. Ripley was made fords When asked about the value of ing their stay in Hillsboro, who will who live here and wish to work. car, which was parked, the boy The Banks high school basketball possible through the co-operation of be sorry to see them leave. such schools as just outlined, Pro dashed around the back of the car C.'E. Nichelson of the Auto Elec team gave the union high schoolers the Portland Gas & Coke company fessor Hyslop remarked that none --------- v-------------- — The county court Wednesday de and the Portland Electric Power tric Service garage believes that and ran into her left fender. He had been held in the valley, but from Hillsboro a real scare in a game at Banks Tuesday night. The nied the petition to form another company with the chamber of com Hillsboro should keep the down-town was knocked to the pavemept, re that since Washington county is one ceiving body bruises and head in z streets, cleaner. game ended 24 to 19 for Hilhi, but road district from the western part merce sponsoring. of the foremost in clover production Walter Tews, owner of -Tews Ra juries. Banks was ahead at half time, 16 of district nine. A hearing on the he would be willing to try them out. petition was held here Fridny. The to 8, and it wax only in the last dio shop, thinks that the city needs He said, “There are so many prob three minutes of pluy that the local district includes the territory around Butcher Is Fined two new drinking fountains on Real Estate Board lems connected with clover grow Metzger nnd Tigard, and the peti quintet was nble to forge ahead. Main street, because “the old ones ing that farmers should be interest tioners, residents of the Bend dis The girls' team piled up 25 points j are not fit for people to drink out in ways and means of improving For Law Violation Elects Officers ed trict, charged that the thickly popu to their opponents' 16. clover production.” The state highway commission of.” lated sections were leaving them out Wayne EmmotLJead in the scor A. L. Brock of Harms & Brock Monday started condemnation pro ing with 12 counters, and Leonard in the cohl. The Washington County Real Es E. E. Ronson, Beaverton butcher, ceedings to clear up the right of garage believes that Hillsboro should Rea was next with five. John Hare ‘ was Tuesday fined $75 by Justice way for the Canyon road improve- I follow the example of other towns tate board held its annual election Jersey Breeders to Trust Officer Speak. played a good game, though scoring of Pence Henry Kuratli, after plead ment. The complaints state that an and build a public rest room on the of officers Monday night of this only two points. Charles Blazer was Blaine B. Coles, trust officer of ing guilty to a chnrge of violntion offer wns made covering the dam corner of the court house square. week and elected the following offi Meet Next Tuesday all over the floor, getting four the Security Savings & Trusty com of the pure food laws. The chnrge ages nnd that after failure to agree, C. W. White, proprietor of tTie cers for the coming year: E. L. Mc pany of Portland, was the spenker ngninxt Benson wns of h/tving in they ask that a jury be appointed to C. Willis White Motor company, Cormick, president; Bert C. Hunt points to his credit. Hilhi Blazer (4), f; Emmett nt the luncheon of the Rotary club possession nnd with intention of of arrive at a fair damage claim. suggested that the greatest need of ington, vice-president; William T. The annukl meeting of the Wash (12), f; Hare (2), c; 1). Blazer (1), 1 Thursday, R. B. Denney was the fering for snle unwholesome meat. ington County Jersey Cattle club Nine parcels of land are involved Hillsboro for the coming year was Goeser, secretary-treasurer. g; Brown, g; McLean, g; Thwaite, chairman. Rex Parsons explained A. Gross and W. E. Hays were and suits are filed against Luclla ‘ more loyal citizens.” The Washington County Real Es will be held at the chamber of com- the union high school bond election. fined $5 for overloading their trucks. and James Minor, Bernhard Benz, c; Rae (5), f. C. L. Oakes of Oakes Grocery tate hoard has been in operation mercu rooms at Forest Grove Tues Banks—Turk (11), f; Powne (8), 1 S. A. Shieman was fined $10 on a James D. Cooke, Elsie M. Christen store thinks Hillsboro needs more since April 6, 1922, and has the fol day. The meeting Will stait at Organise New Troop like chnrge. II. J. Brunswick was sen, E. E. Eberhard nnd Sarah C. citizens to patronize home industry. lowing charter members: E. L. Mc 10:30. Officers will be elected and f; Garrigue, c; Meacham, g; Mast, The Boy Scout troop sponsored j fined $10 nfter plending guilty to Grafton, Perry E. Miller, Emma M. Frank Jensen of Corwin's hard Cormick, A. R. England, Bert C. plans made for the coming year. g; Vanderzanden (1), g. Hilhi girls—E. Sewell, C. Ruff, A. by tho American Legion wax organ i< charge of speeding with a truck. Itarbutt and Augustine and Emma ware store, believes that the great Huntington, W. MT. Mellar and Goe All breeders are requested to be Varner, A. Wnhner, M. Rood, J. ized last night at the Vi^rghs' hall J. W. Williams was arrested for Renz. The suits are signed by I. est improvement can be made in ser & Goeser of Forest Grove. It present and they may invite their with Ray Dillon, legionnaire, as overloading a truck, but has not IL VanWinkle, state attorney gen- • Hillsboro by cleaning up the resi has the following new members: friends. Bring the usual picnic Jackson, E. Pasley. Banks girls — Moss, Hopkins, scoutmaster. Nine boys are in the I been fined. R. A. Larsen was ar oral, and J. M. Devers, attorney for dence district; that is. to clean up Carmel C. Good of Forest Grove lunch, says W. T. Putnam, Jr., sec rested for speeding. (Continued on page four) troop. and E. O. Eagon of Hillsboro. Dreezaon, Willis, Nielson, Krall. retary. i the highway commission. Naturalization Dates Are Set Conference Tilt Is Won by Hilhi Rev. Ostermann Dies of Stroke School Problem Luncheon Topic More Wants of City Stressed State Seeks to Clear Up Cases On Canyon Road Clover Schools Arranged Here