The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 16, 1928, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXIV
HILLSBORO.
OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, 1928.
No. 81
I)r. Smith Flies
Wes Schulmerich
R. Frank Peters
Arrest Follows
Outlook Conference for County
Hall to House
To Leave Sunday
To Del Monte to
Throws Hat In
Auto Wreck on
Will Be Held in Hillsboro on
The Activities
For Los Angeles
Trapshoot Event
Political Arena
Highway Friday
Thursday-Friday of Next Week
Of City a Need
Wes Schulmerich, Hillsboro's most
Local
Attorney
Would
Be
a famous athlete, leuves Sunday morn­ One of Arretted
ing for Los Angeles for the spring
County Representative
John Connell in Race
l.ocal Man Would Be Sheriff;
Mr«. Bry ant First Incum­
bent to File Here
An announcement of political im­
portance in Washington county was
made Tuesday, when R. Frank Peters,
prominent Hillsboro attorney, ad
milted that he would seek the re­
publican nomination fur representa­
tive from Wa-hington county.
training camp of the Los Angeles
team in the Pacific Coast league.
Schulmerich was graduated from the
Oregon State College last June and
finished up the last four weeks of
the coast league season with the
Angels.
When they let Wes use his own
style at the bat ho is a mighty dan-
gerous man for the opposing pitcher.
He finished the season with a bat­
ting average of ..322 and was cover­
ing lots of territory in center field.
The Angel training camp opens on
Wednesday.
Schulmerich returned to Hillsboro
the last of the week after spending
two months with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Schulmerich, who
have been spending the winter
months at Seaside.
Dr. E. H. Smith, Hillsboro, physi­
cian ano sportsman, left Eugene by
Men Pulled aeroplane yeaterday morning to at­ Committees in Charge of Various Divisions Made Up of Mem­ Coffee Club Officer* Put On
tend the inter-state trapshooting
From Burning Car
bers from All Sections of Washington County; Director
Luncheon Program
event at Del Monte, Cal. Miss Gladys
Maris to Open Session at 10:00 a. m. Sharp, and County
Reid of Portland, a member of the
Washington County Rod and Gun
Agent McWhorter Is Going to Tell About Progress of
club, and former national chumpion,
Chapman Will Speak
Washington County Farmers.
also made the trip.
Word was received at the Smith
Furniture
and
Dog
Thefts hospital last night that he arrived in
Speakers See New Structure to
The Annual Agricultural Outlook Conference for Wash­
Corning at 5 p. m. He will return
Chalked Up Against Four;
House Rest Room as a
Sunday, Dr. Smith is president of ington county will be held at Hillsboro next Thursday and
Grove Men Arrested
the gun club.
Friday, starting at the Grange hall at 10 a. m. sharp Thurs­
Real Civic Need
Face Larceny Charges
Vote on School
Site Is Called
day, when Paul V. Maris, director of the O. A. C. extension
service, will speak briefly on the purpose of the Agricultural
The arrest of two Portlanders, K.
The need of a community build­
Outlook Conference and its value to the farmer.
E. Dweak ami Jack Mirres, follow­
ing
for Hillsboro to house the ac­
ed an automobile crash on the west
To Tell of Progress
tivities of the various organizations
side highway near Tigard late Fri­
Following Mr. Maris’ discussion. County Agent McWhorter
day night. Dweak is charged with
will tell of the progress made by Washington county farmers and especially the young people,
driving while intoxicated, and Mirres
along certain lines of farming the past few years, and point was brought out at the chamber of
is faced with a drunk charge.
commerce luncheon Monday noon in
A special union high school elec-
out some of the present problems.
Formidable Candidate
the program put on by the women
The car, a big 1921 Cadillac, tion on .March 2 to vote on a change
I
After
these
two
brief
discussions
Banks, Court House
Mr. Peters is a Hillsboro native
of the Coffee club. Mrs. Charles E.
caught on fire after crashing into of site for the location of the new
the various commodity committees, Wells, president of the club, acted
To Close Wednesday
son, was educated in the Hillsboro
the ditch, and Mirres was pulled to union high school was calied at a
which have been formed will meet as chairman.
schools, attended Tualatin academy
safety. Witnesses say that Dweak meeting of the district board last
to discuss the agricultural outlook
at Forest (¡rove, and later graduated
pulled the license plates off and night. The district owns no site at
Next Wednesday is Washing­
Mrs. Emmott Talks
report for Oregon for this year and
from Pacific university. He started
tried to dispose of them in the burn­ present, but at the time of the for-
ton’s birthday, and it will be
“Some day we are going to have
the practice of law in Portland with
to
formulate
an
agricultural
pro
­
ing car. Deputy Sheriff Cal Throne mation of the district a site just
observed in Hillsboro by county
a hall that will accommodate the
A. E. Clark, and for the past ten
of the Valley View service xtation east of the present high school was
gram for Washington county, using various organizations and especially
officers, abstract offices and the
years has been a member of the
made the arrest and called Deputy approved.
the county agricultural program the young people,” declared Mrs. C.
hanks. Business houses will not
Hillsboro law firm of Har«, McAlear
Sheriff Virgil Weckert and Traffic
This site, according to the direc­
be closed, but the day is a legal
adopted by the economic conference H. Emmott, vice-president, in out­
H.
C.
Peterson,
Buick
dealer
of
& Peters, Mr. Peters was president
Officer Frank McMahon to the scene. tors, is not large enough and the
holiday in honor of the Father
in Washington county in 1925 as a lining the future program of the
McMinnville,
has
leased
the
new
of the chamber of commerce in
matter of drainage presents a diffi­
of Our Country, and is recog­
Plays the Ostrich
basis.
The completed reports of Coffee club after the past and pres­
Shipley building at 1057 Third street
1924.
nized as a non-judicial day.
Mirres, who dropped out of sight cult program.
these committees will be read in ent had been discussed by Mrs.
He is considered a formidable and will operate a Buick ngency in
The board last night recommend­
after being pulled out of the burn­
general assembly in the Hillsboro Wells and Mrs. W. W. Phillips,
candidate nnd will undoubtedly thia city.
ed the Riche-Boscow site, which in­
ing
car,
was
found
by
Deputy
Weck
­
Mr.
Peterson
is
m
t
a
stranger
to
Grange hall, starting at 1:15 p. m. chairman of press and publicity.
have a lot of backing.
cludes
one
block
owned
by
A.
J.
Washington county, as for many ert doing the ostrich act. The offi- Riche of Timber, beginning at Sixth
Mrs. Emmott called attention to
Friday. The secretaries of the va­
W«s Former Sheriff
cer said he was standing back of a
yenrs
he
wus
one
of
the
largest
au
­
the
fact that the Senate club of the
rious
committees
are
from
the
Ore-
between
Lincoln
and
Jack«on,
and
J. W. Connell has decided that he
Hilbboro, and house with his overcoat over his two blocks owned by W. W. Boscow
high school had to go to Laurel for
i
gon
Agricultural
college,
and
have
wants tn herd the law violators of tomobile dealers in
head.
a hall to hold their annual dinner.
extending to Ninth street. This site
the county around, und has thrown has a large acquaintance throughout
■spent some time on their subjects.
She also pointed out that although
The same car was in a wreck in was favored because arrangements
his hat into the ring. Mr. Connell the county. Mr. Peterson will con­
Production Data in Demand
the most of the organizations had
have been made to have the street
filed for the republican nomination tinue to make his residence at Mc­ Portland the same night.
In regard to the agricultural out­ halls and buildings, that none of
Edgar Wilt.se of Portland and paved on the Sixth street side from
for sheriff Friday and hi i slogan is, Minnville, but says he is going to
look conference, Paul V. Maris, di­ them would rent them out.
s;>end
considerable
time
here.
Clarence
Frach,
18,
of
Portland,
1«.
Jackson on out to Main street, and
"Efficiency, Economy ami Courtcwy."
C. H. Nosier of Hillsboro was rector of the O. A. C. extension ser­
Arthur N. Bobbit has been select­ were taken into custody Thursday Lincoln opened from Seventh to elected president of the Washington vice states:
“There is no question but that
The candidate is a Washington coun­
by
Deputy
Oscar
Duley
and
they
Hillsboro should have some kind of
Ninth, and Ninth opened from Jack- County Council of Religious Educa­
ty native son and prior to serving ed as manager of the Hillsboro
"There
is
a
growing
demand
for
the county as sheriff from 1904 to ugency. He has been connected with are booked on a larceny change. son to Main. Property owners have tion at the annual convention which reliable farm data which may be . a community building,” stated W. G.
1908 farmed on the North Tualatin Buick sales and service for several Officers say the men stole furniture also agreed to pave Seventh from was held last Saturday and Sunday used in planning operations on the Hare in urging support of the wo­
Plains, Since 1908 he has been in years, and conies here well recom­ from a woman at Raleigh. Wiltse, Lincoln to Main. All of these agree- at the Bethany Presbyterian church. farm and thereby assist producers men in their plan. The senator urged
Mr. Bobbit ami family according to the officers, is an old manta are contingent upon the se- Other officers are C. R. Martin of to make better decisions regarding getting away from under the “It
business in Hillsboro and 1« now in mended.
the real estate business with Fred will locate here as soon as possible. offender, having served time at the lection pf the Riche-Boscow site.
Garden Home, secretary-treasurer; what crops and livestock to produce can’t be done” spirit.
Monroe reformatory.
The Tongue tract ®n West Main R. C. Doty of Beaverton, young peo­ and how much of each. The eco­
Mr. Connell has a wide
House Rest Room
Sewell,
James H. Wahlbrink was arrested street has been withdrawn, but it ple’s superintendent; Mrs. J. D. nomic-outlook conference will offer
circle of friends throughout the
The
building,
it was stated, would
at Hazeldale Thursday and Clinton may be taken up at the meeting on Trachsel of Bethany, missionary su­ the means of annually bringing to
Flying Squadrons
county.
house the rest room, which is now
Cramer
in
Portland
Friday
by
Dep
­
March 2.
The first incumbent to get into ¡
perintendent; Mrs. R. J. Bates of a county the latest and most author- located on second street. The pres­
uty Duley on a charge of stealing a
the battle is Mrs. Emma Bryant, j
Gaston, cradle roll superintendent; ative state and federal data on the ent structure has seen its best days,
Of Legion to Work dog
from
Max
Berger
at
Hazeldale.
county school superintendent, who
Mrs. May Stewart of Tigard, home enterprises in which that county is the speakers declared, and it/ will be
Willi* May, Chester May, J. C.
filed Saturday to succeed herself.
department superintendent, and F. interested. These data, when con­ necessary to do something soon.
The Hillsboro post of the Ameri­ Smith and Bob Westfall were ar-
C. Taylor of Forest Grove, educa­ sidered along with the story unfold­ Mrs. Phillips said that the rest room
After her name on the ballot the
tional superintendent.
following slogan will appear, “Con- can Legion will start an intensive rested at Forest Grove Saturday on
ed by reliable and complete county averaged 150 callers a week and
membership campaign at 9:30 a. m. liquor charges, Smith is a former
(Continued on puge four)
Problems and plans of the Sunday statistics, will make possible and in­ that it was a place for women and
Sunday morning when flying squad­ deputy sheriff.
schools were discussed by speakers telligent appraisal of present local children when they came to Hills­
ions of three legionnaires each will
representing county and state work­ conditions. Comprehensive data of boro.
| make an all-day canvass of Hills-
The year of 152S has every indi­ ers. A feature of the Sunday eve­ this sort were lacking when the eco­
Mrs. Wells introduced the officers
, boro and surrounding community in
cation of being a very successful ning program was a 23-piece orches­ nomic conferences were held.”
other members of the club that
the interests of the legion. This
season for Ray-Maling Co., Inc., on tra from Bethany.
Committees for the outlook con­ and
were present.
1 plan was worked out at the legion
account of the future sales that are
ference
follow,
but
anyone
interest
­
Hillsboro will entertain the con­
Mrs. Marjorie Wells
Every vet-
session Tuesday night. —
now being booked for its products, vention next year.
ed in agriculture is invited to at­ sang several vocal solos Simpson
and she
eran of the World war will be asked
according to reports received from
tend.
was accompanied by Miss Hazel
:
to
join.
B.
E.
Maling.
manager,
who
is
now
­
General
Committee
The charter amendment, which is
Fahey.
Washington County Rod and Gun in the east calling on the company’s
The legion initiation will be given
H. T. Hesse, Hillsboro route 2,
an enabling act to permit the for-
C. C. Chapman, editor of the
chairman; C. W. Craft, Forest Grove, Oregon
mation of street lighting districts, March 13 to everyone joining be­ club held the first shoot of the 1928 large list of buyers.
Voter, will speak next Mon­
season last Sunday. Scores were
Mr. Maling states that the brands
route 1, vice-chairman; Paul V. Ma­ day.
occupied the attention of the coun­ fore that time.
Leon Davis has been appointed slightly low on account of the fact and quality of the company's prod­
ris, Corvallis, director of O. A. C.
cil again Tuesday night. The civic
extension service, secretary.
improvement committee of the cham­ < hairman of Americanization nnd a they have not been doing much ucts are so firmly established with
Members—E. L. Moore, Hillsboro;
ber of commerce asked that the en­ big program of Americanism will be shooting during the winter i months, the buyers of canned foods through­
The club decided to go into the out the United States and Great
abling act provide that the cos^ and held in March.
(Continued on page ten)
(By
James
Vickers)
Oregon State Telegraphic tourna- Britain that booking sales is quite
installation be taken care of by the
ment. The tournament is to start an easy matter.
The Hillsboro boys' basketball
property owners for five years and
With this information in mind it team rang up another victory in Annual Meeting Set
next Sunday, It was decided that
that after thnt time it be taken enre Jury to Report for
during the tournament shooting can be readily seen that Ray-Maling Coach Goodman's cash register last
of by the general fund, inasmuch as
start at 10 o’clock and con­ Co., Inc., is bound to continue to Tuesday night, when they defeated
the street lighting was a general
Duty Next Monday would
By Cemetery Group
grow and prosper in the future. the Tigard quintet, 25 to 17.
(By James Vickers)
tinue until 12 o'clock.
civic improvement, and that all
would benefit from a more attrac-
The Hilhi hoopsters hit their win­
Scores made last Sunday are as This fact is substantiated by its
The Tiger five put up a real fight
Anyone interested in the improve­ ning stride again last Friday night
demonstrated ability to operate its that kept the local team hustling,
Herbert F. ITohenleitner was Fri­ follows:
tive city.
plant on a high production basis at and in the last half played better ment of the Hillsboro cemetery is on the Newberg floor when they
The council looked at it in a dif- day sentenced by Judge George R.
(a) —75 at 16 yards.
low cost with the constantly increas­ ball than the home team. The first urged by Dr. Charles A. Lamkin, took both ends of a double bill from
ferent light, howover, nnd finally j Bagley to pay a fine of $500 and
(b) —Handicap.
voiced approval of a plan to have J serve six months in jail after he
half ended 28 to 7 in favor of 1 president of the association, to at- Newberg high. The boys won their
(a) (b) ing demand for its goods.
To keep pace with its rapid growth Hilhi, but Tigard came up for more i tend the annual meeting in the fray 37 to 30, and the girls won,
the property owners bear the cost waived a grand jury indictment on Galey Hippie, Sheridan...... 58
38
of installation and 75 per cent of n liquor churgc. He was paroled J. W. Evans, Portland....... 64
44 it became necessary to increase its fight and scored ten points in the chamber of commerce rooms next 24 to 17.
Tuesday night. A report of the ac-
all the maintenance, and the general for $ 150.
39 capital, and to this end it is offer- j remaining time.
A. M. Jannsen, Beaverton.. 56
The boys’ contest was a repetition
| tivities for the past year will be
Judge Bagley is holding court in T. J. Wells. Sheridan.......... 64
fund 25 per cent.
42 ing to investors 1500 shares of its
of their first affair, fast and furious,
Hilhi
meets
the
Grove
team
here
given
and
plans
for
the
future
will
common
stock
at
$100
per
share
par
A revokablc permit for a gravel Tillamook this week. The jury will Elmer Hamilton, Forest Gr. 57
....
Friday for their second tangle of be discussed. Constructive sugges- with the local five leading, closely
bunker on the Oregon Electric sta­ report again next Monday.
33 value.
Ben Trenkman, Portland .. 71
the
season. Hillsboro came out on ’ tions are welcomed by the officers. pressed by their opponents, New-
This issue is being well received
Orders were given in the follow­ Max Arndt, Sheridan.......... 65
tion property was authorized.
41
berg jumped into the lead at the
top in the first struggle, 24 to 9. A
In order to rush the charter ing cases: Sunset Tire Corporation Herman Wilson, Sheridan.. 59
37 throughout the state by investors, capacity crowd is expected.
opening whistle by scoring a foul,
and
the
management
expects
this
amendment election along the coun­ vs. S. Workman; Hazel Gee vs. E. L. Geo. Burkhalter, Hillsboro.. 66
38
The lineup:
but Coach Goodman’s boys forged
Chrysler
Line
Is
taken
authorized
issue
will
soon
be
Bailey,
and
E.
L.
Thompson
et
al
cil will probably meet every Tues­
37
Dr. Smith. Hillsboro ......... 57
ahead to keep the upper hand
Hillsboro (27)—Rea, f; Emmott
vs. W. W. Boscow.
day night
47 up.
Gladys Reid, Portland...... 64
(9), f; Hare (12), c; D. Blazer (3),
throughout the remaining time. In
Discontinued Here the second period C. Blazer attempt­
41
Seth Miller, Hillsboro.......... 61
jg; Brown, g; C. Blazer (1), f; and
Dr. A. K. Downs, Portland 64
44 Hoss Resigns Post
ed to insert some football tactics
Thwaite (1).
41 !
T. Shelton, Salem................ 66
e
Tigard (17)—Jones (3), f; Kim-
Bert C. Shipley has rented his and was sent out for committing
H. Gregerson, Battle
’ . The lineup:
building on Third street to H. 0. four Personal fouls.
As Patterson Aide n Grandy,
*y
Gr»y <7>- c: Aris°>
38
Ground, Wash................... 71
g; Lohr, g.
Peterson of McMinnville, who has
Hillsboro
—
Emmott
(16), f; C.
38
e
¡Oscar Shiffer, Timber ...... 63
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The Hilhi girls’ sextette met their opened a Buick agency. Mr. Ship-' Blazer (2),
‘ f; Hare (17), e; D. Bla-
64
•«.»
Salem, Feb. 16.—Hal E. Hoss, superiors in the Tigard girls Tues- ley has discontinued his Chrysler zer (2), g; Brown, g; Thwaite and
I’’rank Reh. Cornelius........
private secretary to Governor I. L. day night, the score being 34 to 17. agency, but will continue to operate Rea, subs.
Patterson since the latter’s inaugu- The two Tigard forwards proved to his service station at Third and | The girls’ lineup:
ration a year ago, has submitted his be the best basket throwers seen on Washington. Further than this, Mr.
“The blackest pages in American Make Improvements
The work of Americanization,
Hillsboro —C. Ruff (12), f; E.
T
n
e
T T
I resignation to the governor. Mr. the local floor in a long time. V. Shipley has not ’ definitely
hospitalization nnd service as car­ history are those of war profiteer­
decided as Sewell (12), f; E. Pasley, c; V. Da­
‘ *........................
In DUSinCSS Jrlouses Patterson, in accepting the resigna- McDonald topped the scorers with to what he will do.
ried on by the American Legion was ing,” declared E. J. Bayliss of Sher­
vis, sc.
tion, has asked Mr. Hoss to remain 20 points, while M. McDonald chalk-
stressed by Dr. J. C. Ghormley, idan, district committeeman. He
Newberg—J. Jackson, g; M. Rood,
—
on the job until the first of March, ed up 14. Clara Ruff scored 15
member of Portland post of the le­ urged support of the universal draft
g; A. Varner, c; A. Wahner, sc.
A
vii-awltAi, of
nf Hillsboro
11 i 11
tinainoaa
A
number
business
as
the
governor
intends
to
be
ab-
points
for
Hilhi.
Firemen
Will
Give
gion, in an address at the dinner bill.
The girls had as hard a struggle,
institutions have been remodeling sent from the state for several days
given by Hillsboro post for the busi­
The lineup:
and were slow getting started. The
Other
speakers
were
Mayor
M.
P.
their
interiors
during
the
past
few
preceding
that
date.
_
*
__ _
. Who will suc-
ness men of the city Monday night
Hillsboro (17)—E. Sewell (2), f;
Dance on Wednesday first half ended 11 to 10 in New-
—
-
and ...
making of -1 ceed - as private secretary has not C. Ruff (15), f; E. Pasley, c; V. Da­
at Veterans’ hall. Dr. Ghormley Cady, President R. W. Weil of the wee^s. Changing
■ berg’s favor, but in the third quar-
,„.w partitions, UBCOrBV1IIK
decorating BI1U
and re­
re- been indicated by the governor.
urged a plutform of Americanism chamber of commerce. State Service new
vis, sc; J. Jackson, g; M. Rood, g;
__
. ..
, ter the local sextette copped the
Mr. Hoss, who is a potential can- A. Varner,
Varner, c; A. Wahner, sc; D.
Members of the Hillsboro fire de- leaJ and won thc
based on morality. His subject was, Officer Juno Valiant of Portland, arrangement have made improve-
partment will give their annual
_________ _________
President
Harry
Hill It of II the Tnnonin
Rotary i mcn
didate for
the office of secretary of Gillmore, g.
"The American Legion Now.”
ztliilx
kfiiMlz
I'ninra
. ts. The business
•. . -X houses
*x making
•
........
"At the pace this country is go­ club, Frank Peters, E. _R; tongue, changes are Used Car Exchange, I state, said in his letter of resigna-
Tigard (34)—M. McDonald (20), dance at the Shute park auditorium
_•[ Powers Grocery, Corwin Hardware, tion that he did not feel justified in f; V. McDonald (14), f; E. Wil­ on the evening of Washington’s GoiltltV Auction T*»
ing, our traditions nro being ground Rev. E. i F „_ b n.n'
underfoot,” declared the speaker. Ward, Glenn F. Bell, W. W. Bos-, MnHbu' Confectionery and Pool spending any time while on the state liams, c; G. Beyer, sc; M. Crabtree, birthday, next Wednesday. The fire- ^uulll7 ^ULllUU Is
cow,
E.
L.
Moore,
Dr.
Charles
Lam-
' Room, and Frank's Market.
men’s dance has been an annual
pay-roll to further his own personal g; D. McMichael, g.
He urged better home life in the
Plan for Hillsboro
kin,
E.
C.
Luce,
R.
B.
Denney,
i
event in Hillsboro for more than a
political career, and indicated that
furtherance of Americanism.
score of years.
as soon as he was relieved from
Co-operation of the business men Thomas Tongue, Glenn Stapleton
I
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Veteran’s Council
duty that he would make a state­ Raleigh Leads in
in the Hillsboro post membership nnd Orange Phelps.
An all-county auction sale is be-
Archie Bryant, assistant county
wide survey of the situation, and
drive was asked by Commander
I ing organized here for Saturday af-
Local
People
Have
come
to
a
decision
after
he
had
had
Charles D. Jones, who acted as the school superintendent, came to the
Will Be Organized time as a private citizen to go thor-
Seal Sales Again
j ternoon, February 25, at the Far-
toastmaster, and Vice-Commander rescue of the legionnaires nnd served
Big
Scare
Sunday
meT*’ Feed Barn’ with L- v- Hulit
the
banquet,
which
was
grently
ap
­
oughly into the matter.
Dr. Ralph Dresser, the membership
»
/ as auctioneer. Mr. Hulit issues a
The state press, with which Mr.
A meeting of the Organized Vet-
chairman. They asked that business preciated. lie was introduced ns the
The Raleigh two-room school has
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general invitation to anyone to bring
ernns’ State Council will be held in Hoss has been closely affiliated as been the leader in Christmas Seal
men carry something in their adver­ head chef.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weber of this in anything .they have to sell.
an
association
officer
for
a
number
Hillsboro
at
the
court
house
at
8
Deputy
Sheriff
Virgil
Weckert
tising nbout the drive.
sales per capita for three years in city narrowly escaped serious in-
A charge of five per cent will be
The government has been good to was convicted of hi-jneking by the p. m. Saturday, according to notice of years, has indicated that it will succession. They were sent $25 in jury and possible death Sunday af- made on livestock and ten per cent
the veterans, according to Joe Car- legion executive committee nnd wns sent out by C. L. Diffenbacher, the support him actively if h» becomes seals this year and sold $27.05. The ternoon near Oswego, when a tree, on tools and furniture. They have
son, Portland attorney, nnd Portland sentenced to wear a 12-inch badge state president, who with other state a candidate, and considerable inter­ Hillsboro schools led the whole that was being felled by some men, a number of listings including horses
post adjutant, in n short tnlk. Mr. with the words "Chief Gloom officials will address the meeting and est in his political welfare is being county with approximately $120, ac­ fell through the top of their car. from 1000 to 1700 pounds, some
Carson said he never realized what Chaser” on it. From then on it was form a local council. Veterans of evinced by a substantial group of cording to figures compiled by Mrs. Mrs. Weber still has a stiff neck, cows, and other articles,
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it was all about until he got into a round of entertainment, which in­ all wars, auxiliaries and their fami- t'riends, representative of all lines, Emma Bryant, county school super­ but otherwise they were not hurt, ask that, listings be made as soon aa
j lies are eligible to membership.
in the larger centers.
cluded singing and dancing.
legion work.
intendent.
Mrs. Weber's hat was smashed in. , possible.
Peterson Opens
Buick Agency
Nosier Is Named
Prexy of Sunday
Schools' Council
Cannery Looking
For a Good Year
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Lighting Act Is
Knotty Problem
County Gunners
Into Big Shoot
Hillsboro Teams
Will Play Grove
Double Bill Is
Won by Locals
Legionnaires Entertain Business
Men of City at Banquet and Ask
For Support in Membership Drive
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