The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 21, 1928, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXV
No. 17
Pioneer Folk
Plan Reunion
Meet Sunday
interesting figures on taxes for
■ it passed the
Walter Tews
at 7:30 Wedn
the discovery
Judge D'Arcy to Give Talk at
Afternoon Session
«
Figures on Taxes
Road Work of
heck Is Elected
Select Editor
County Has a
For
Schools
Are
Out Fire, Squeal
Chairman School
County Making
To Speak Here
Fine Group at
Of Pigs Attracts
Found Interesting
Hoard
on
Monday
Rapid Strides
On July Four
Club Session
Eleven
Project»
Are
Under Construction
Program Starts at 10:30
Affords Many Drives
Welcome
Beauty Abounds in Every Sec­
Cornelius
to
Give
and Wilkes to Respond
tion of the County; Devel­
in M orning
opment to Come
will
Judge
give the
the
annual n
County Pioneer a-sociation at Shute
park Sunday. Th« program starts
at 10:3(1 a. m., but Judge D'Arcy
is not scheduled to speak until in
the afternoon.
North-
le fire.
I him i
ed by C. C.
(
Chapman of the Ore-
gon V'oter. . Higher education tax<--
are not included. Th<- figure- in­
elude the amount, combined tax levy
ratei of all school taxes, and per
cent of full value of a <■ »sed prop­
erty, represented by taxi fur school
purposes only. The following fig­
ures on Washington county were
printed in the last Oregon Voter:
Pct.
District—
Amount Mills of full
value
Banks
$ 7,678 17.2
.79
Beaverton
29,821 26.4 1.21
Cornelius
12,877 22.5 1.03
Forest Grove
36,858 M.8 1.20
Hillsboro
66.392 29.0 1
Gaston
6 9OT 30.1 1 U
Orenco
7,147 26.2 1.20
Sherwood
6,646 16.7
.77
Tualatin
10,421 24.9 1.14
Rural districts 331,178 16.0
.74
All in county 515,016 18.5
.85
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at Patriotic Exercise
Baseball Card Is Great
‘Bunion
Derby”
Entries
Pile
In; Practice Hike Was
Held Sunday
elected directors qf school district
No. 7, Hillsboro, at the annual
school meeting and election at the
Oak street school.
Eleven votes
were cast.
H. A. Deck was chosen chairman
of the school board at the organiza­
tion meeting Monday night. He will
succeed Mrs. C. E. Wells.
The
board now includes Mr. Deck, Mrs.
Wells, H. C. Hill, Mr. Peters and
Mr. McPheeters. The retiring di­
rectors are E. J. McAlear and G. V.
Payne.
The annual report of Harry Mor­
gan, district clerk, was read at the
annual meeting, presided over by
E. J. McAlear in the absence of
Mrs. Wells, and the district was
shown to be out of debt with the
exception of street improvements.
The total amount received was
$49,039.67, and the expenditures
amounted to $49,037.30. The total
cost of operation, including trans­
portation, was $41,603.16. The as­
sessed valuation of the district is
$2,291,451.90 and the properties
owned by the district are valued at
$130,000.
Harry Morgan was re-elected dis­
trict clerk. Mr. Morgan has held
this position since 1923.
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Has
20
Registered
at Corvallis
Registration
Is Large
Boys’ and Girls’ Summer Ses­
sion Attracts; Miss Mere­
dith Is Chaperone
.Market road con»truction for
B. F. Irvine, editor of the Oregon
Washington county is one of the
192K is on in earnest, although a
high-registration counties at the
Journal, and a much-sought orator,
i
few
week»
late
on
account
of
the
pigs
Boys’ and Girls’ club summer sea­
will »peak at the patriotic exercises
Eleven project» are going
t<> crowd against
other at the • rainti.
sion at the Oregon State Agricul­
under the auspices of Hillsboro post
rear of th«- truck
the squealing - forward now under the direction of
tural college at Corvallis, with a
caused by this c
the chief to i County Engineer Charles I). Jone»,
of the American Legion at the
registration of 61. More than 550
take a look at
truck as it a motor trip around over the county
Shute park auditorium on the morn­
club members from all parts of the
Saturday revealed.
panted.
state are on the campus for a two-
ing of July 4. Special music and
Approximately 20 more miles of
Ba.ket Dinner
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weeks’ course, under the direction
other
features
are
being
arranged
htandard market road will be added
Pioneers, descendants of pioneers,
of H. C. Seymour, State Boys’ and
by
the
activities
committee,
Kay
to the 202-mile system this year.
and others interested are invited by
Girls’ club leader, Helen Cowgill
Denham, chairman.
The fall of 1927, a bare three years
th« officers of the pioneer associa­
and L. J. Allen, assistant state lead­
Put Park In Shape
after
the
work
was
co-ordinated
un
­
tion to la* present at the all day
ers, and a number of faculty mem.
der one head, as provided for under
Shute park is being put in spick
session in the park. A basket din­
bers.
the
market
road
law,
saw
87
miles
and
span
shape
for
the
annual
three
ner will be held at noon.
Waldo hall is the residence for
completed
and
under
maintenance.
day celebration, July 2, 3 and 4, to
The program will open in the
the girls and Cauthom hall for the
The jobs under construction now
accommodate the large crowds that
Mistaken signals is believed to
morning with music by Sam Walker,
The two-weeks’ program,
boys,
will be present, Hundreds of fami-
followed by the audience singing hnve been the cause of the accident include (1) Sunset Logging com­
which ends this week, includes
lies take advantage of the picnic
"America" and prayer by the chap­ at North Runge and Glencoe Road pany and Columbia county line sec­
classes, athletics. inspection trips,
facilities to spend the whole day
lain. II. P. Cornelius will give the at 7 p. m. Saturday morning, when tion of the Forest Grove-Timber-
social events and assemblies.
Eight
true
bills
were
reported
In
Vernonia
road;
(2)
reconstruction
after
the
fireworks
in
and
until
the
address of welcome* and L. E. n car occupied by E. A. ami K. A.
The club members have a daily
Wilkes, republican nominee for the Schmidt of Portland was struck by of same road from the Gales Creek by the grand jury in circuit court evening.
paper and Lawrence Wismer is the
state legislature from this county, n Southern Pacific freight train and crusher to Forest Grove; (3) unit Saturday. Tony Flosi, Albert and
Athletic contests for boys and
reporter from this county. The pa­
will give the response. Other mu­ the two brothers escaped with only .No. 3 of the Patton Valley road; Lloyd Schlappi were each indicted girls are planned and cash prizes
per is called the 4-H Club Booster.
(4) Christie section of the Moun-
sical numbers in the morning will slight injuries.
will
be
given
to
the
winners
of
the
on two counts, one for larceny and
John Bose in his school bus took
The train was cut in two over the taindale-Banks designation; (6) to the other for burglary not in a sack and running races. There will
include u trio—Bert McNay, Lee
the 20 from Hillsboro that are in
Brown and Finis Brown of Laurel— Glencoe road und part of the train complete the unfinished part of the dwelling. Statutory counts face also be a ladies’ nail driving con-
attendance and G. N. Taggart will
und old time music by Sam Walker was half way across the road. The Starkey corner-Lutheran church at Glen F. Bartlett and J. H. Wilson. test.
go after them in his bus.
Miss
and Frank Clark
An intermission Schmidt car stopped to wait for the Schefflin road; i'll Kern hill sec-
The
Silverton
Country
club
de
­
Hillsboro
and
Sherwood,
old-time
The grand jury was excused to
Retta Meredith is chaperone for the
train to cross on and the brakeman, tion of Cedar Mills-Bethany road;
for lunch from 12:30 to 2 p. m.
call of the district attorney. baseball rivals, will be the baseball feated Forest Hills at Blooming county. Mrs. Emma Bryant, county
The afternoon session will be standing at the sidi* of the car, is (7) Rock Creek section under Ore­ the
attraction on the Fourth, and Hills­ Sunday, 3314 to 26)4 in a return
The ' ' '
opened by Sam Walker on the vio­ said to have asked the Schmidts if gon Electric bridge on Reedville- turn trial jury was allowed t<f re­ boro and Verboort, runners-up in tournament. Dr. Ralph Mills and school superintendent, and a group
home until June 26.
of leaders, went to Corvallis Mon­
lin ami Frank Clark on the dulci­ I they had room to get by. Just as Orenco-Cornelius Pass road; (8)
A demurrer to the complaint in the Tualatin Valley league, will play Joe Francine of Forest Grove with day for the rest of the session.
mer. A double quartet from Beth­ the car was across the track the complete from Tualatin to West
76 and Byron Goodman of Hills­
July
3.
A
regular
league
game
will
The boys attending from the
any will follow Judge D'Arcy's ad < train started, carrying the machine Side highway; (9) mile unit south the case of the state against George be played July 1.
boro with 78 were the three low county seat are: Orville Reynolds,
sustained. Albert
dress. Henry Kuratli will lead in | for some distance. The car w as a from Scholls on Scholls.Newberg Henning was
men
in
the
tournament.
Entries are still being made in
Mountaindale; Gordon Miner, Metz­
road; (10) approach grades to new Schlappi Saturday pleaded guilty to
the singing of "Oregon, My Ore I total wreck.
Members of the team were Fran­ ger; Stewart Mulbey, Dilley; Ken­
the “bunion derby” that will start
E. A. Schmidt suffered a badly steel bridge over Tualatin river the two counts against him and
gon.”
cine, Goodman, J. H. Garrett, Dr.
twisted back and a skinned right south of .Masonic home, and (11) Lloyd Schlappi was remanded to the from the Journal building, Portland, Mills, Charles Hill, Marion Latham, neth Smith and Melvin Aitken, Gar­
Purdin to Lead
at 8 a. m. on the Fourth and finish
den Home; Keith Kruchek, Craig
short
unit
on
same
road
from
Gas-
juvenile
court.
Wesley
Sande
plead
­
i
knee,
nnd
one
of
R. A. Schmidt's
Ira E. Purdin of Forest Grove
in Shute park at Hillsboro. This C. G. Reiter, Ralph Miller, Frank Hill, Willard Newton, Adrian Hor-
ed not guilty.
The two men ton to Laurelwood.
will lead in the reminiscences by the arms was scalded.
Sholes,
Charles
Cusick,
Dick
Fen-
These trips around over the coun­
Marvin J. Robinson was granted contest is attracting state wide at­ dall. Norman Armes, Art Caples, necker, Lawrence Wismer, Carlton
old timers, a part of the program i work at Sherman's null above Moun-
Dashney, Rex Howell, Raymond
ty to see the status of the county a divorce from Vada Lee Robinson. tention and is one of the big attrac­
which is expected to reveal some taindale.
tions of the day. Last Sunday ten Dr. Todd, Charles Wells, Harry- Sandy and Cephas Stone, Hillsboro;
market
road
system
have
been
made
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Orders were given in the follow­
interesting anecdotes.
Morgan, S. E. Fayram, James W’ood,
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for several years. The first one, ing cases: W. F. Ebert vs. F Meier; members of the Cascadian Hikers’
James Wells and Sam Bentley.
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because of the condition of the May Belle Bennett vs. Sidney Ben­ club of Portland made a preliminary
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The semi-flnals in the handicap
hike
over
the
route
that
will
be
fol
­
roads, took a whole day and very nett; J. H. Velie vs. Isanti and T.
tournament will be played this
little territory was covered. Various Hasuike; Mary LaFollett vs. Charles lowed the day of the Fourth. They
week. Those playing
sections of these roads are being R. LaFollett; C. M. Prink vs. Mazie all made good time and arrived in flights are: First flight, according to
Goodman vs.
Hillsboro before noon. They were
tied together now, with the result Hays et al.
Reiter and Caples vs. Garrett; sec­
entertained
at
the
chamber
of
com
­
M. P. Cady was elected chuirman
(Continued on page eight)
Henry Peterson was Tuesday merce rooms and also given a ond flight, Christensen vs. Johnson
<>f the republican central committee
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found guilty by a jury on a charge chicken dinner at the Imperial res- and Hamilton vs. Schultz, and third
of the county at the organization
flight, Jim Wells vs. Jannsen and
of liquor possession. Members of taurant.
I.loyd Schlappi, 17. Albert Schl meeting in the circuit court room
Sam Ivison’s pitching was no
McBreen vs. Hirons.
the jury were Henry Berger, John
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J. Stickney
appi, 18, nnd Tony Filosn, 19. all Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Forbis will play Mrs. Mor­ puzzle for his former teammates,
Frank,
Charles
S.
Haynes,
Mary
A.
of
Aloha
was
the
choice
for
secre
­
said to hnve served time in the re­
gan and Mrs. Frank plays Mrs. Todd with the result that Davidson’s
Gault, Franklin Gaunt, Sr., Minnie
formatory, were Thursday arrested tary and II. 1*. Bruce of Kcedville
bread nine received their worst de­
in the women’s tourney.
Craft,
Henry
C.
McDonald,
Flor-
on charges of burglary by Deputy is treasurer.
feat of the season. 14 to 2, at the
The
button
tournament
will
start
ence
L.
McFarlane,
Mary
A.
Plank.
Thomas ti. Tongue was selected
Sheriffs Virgil Weckert nnd Oscar
at once and future teams will be hands of Ray Dillon’s Hillsboro
Rex Parsons of Orenco is the Leah Blake and Millard M. John-
Duley. The three boys were bound state committeeman nnd C. F. Ti-
picked according to position on the crew at Athletic park Sunday.
the grand jury on $500 gard of Tigard was the chosen one only candidate to file for director »toil. Glen F. Bartlett and J. H.
over to
1
Lefty Neuenschwander had the
button board.
Wilson
pleaded
not
guilty
when
ar
­
“
America
First,
”
was
the
subject
for
the
congressional
committee-
for
five
years
for
union
high
school
bonds Friday morning by County
visitors eating out of his hand and
raigned
and
Tony
Flosi
and
Benja
­
-
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Here)
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of
a
talk
at
A
resolution
was
passed
leav-
the
Rotary
club
Thurs-
man.
district
No.
3,
Hillsboro,
and
the
Judge E. J. Ward.
allowed only five hits. A homer by
According to the officers the ing the appointment of the execu- election will be held at the high min T. Tooze pleaded guilty. Sen­ day by the Rev. E. B. Lockhart.
Fleskes with one on kept the vet­
tence
on
Tooze
was
postponed
on
Lester Ireland, was chairman. Mr.
three boys were discovered early tive committee up to the chairman. school building from 2 to 7 p. m.
eran from registering a shut-out.
Thursday morning in t he Gertsch Nearly every precinct was repre­ Monday. Mr. Parsons is the retir- the understanding that he would pay Lockhart said that clouds are gath­
The local fans, who raised a kick
ing member of the board, Other Mrs. Tooze $200 and give her $15 ering before the onward push of
brothers' barn near Garden Home sented at the session.
because of Ivison’s release, are now
a
month.
this
country
and
that
it
is
up
to
members
of
the
board
are
L.
J.
by John Gull, who in employed on
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satisfied that Ray Dillon's judgment
Merrill.
Frank
Rowell,
L.
W.
A
divorce
decree
was
granted
to
every
individual
to
see
that
a
de
­
Guild
the farm. The boys were held in
was O. K. Ivison apparently had
and N. G. Johnson. The annual re­ Elmer Williams from Minnie Wil­ cent environment is put before
check with a club and officers noti­
Alonzo D. Holland, 85, Civil war little on the ball and was touched
liams.
every child.
port of Clerk James A. Wood will
veteran, and former resident of this for 13 bingles.
fied. Search of the car driven by
be given.
the boys revealed some tools that
Orders were given in the follow­
A large number of Hillsboro Ro­ county, died in Portland Tuesday.
Bill Zeigler starred at the bat
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were stolen from the John Mulloy,
ing cases: North Coast Casket Co. tarians and their wives will attend Mr. Holland lived out near the Rood for the locals, garnering four hits
E. C. Mulloy, Ed Demmin and Mike
vs. Glenn F. Bell; C. L. Mocroft et an inter-city Rotary picnic at Carl­ bridge south of Hillsboro until six out of five times up, including a
The Saturday afternoon matinee
Deman place at Laurel, June 8.
years ago, when he moved into triple and a pair of two-baggers.
ux vs. Harold C. Skeels et al, and ton tonight.
The boys are said to have made a nt the Venetian theater hns been
Portland.
Peter Van Asche et ux vs. B. P.
Babe Deaville also hit safely four
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Here)
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called off on account of the funeral
clean breast of the whole affair.
Cornelius et al.
He was born in Ohio, August 10, in five times up, while Chuck Hoag
Portland officers investigated and i of T William Whitmore, brother-in-
1842.
During the Civil war he registered three hits out of five.
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found a quantity of stolen goods at law of Manager Orange Phelps and
served with the First Michigan En­
The home team goes to Vancou­
Joseph Willett, 67, died in Smith’s
618 Broadway drive, where the two an employe of the theater. The
gineers and Mechanics. He was a ver to play the Barracks nine Sun­
funeral
will
be
held
from
the
Bap
­
hospital
Friday
afternoon
as
the
re
­
Schlappi boys lived.
member of the General Ransom post day, and on July 1 Washougal will
sult of a broken back suffered when
Glen Bartlett was arrested at Pa­ tist church at 2 p. m. Saturday.
of the Grand Army of the Republic furnish the opposition here. The
he fell to the floor from a loft in
cific City Thursday by Sheriff J. E.
here. Deceased is survived by a
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Aviation will be the special or­ son, David A. Holland, of Portland. Fourth of July celebration classic is
Arthur Pressy’s Farmers’ Exchange
Reeves on a warrant from this
the non-league game between Sher­
Travels from Ocean to Ocean
der of business at the meeting of
barn on Main street Thursday. The
county charging contributing to the
Funeral services were held this
Mrs. C. E. Wells, who returned accident victim climbed a ladder to
Hillsboro post of the American Le­ afternoon from the Glenn F. Bell wood and Hillsboro and on July 3
delinquency of a minor.
Verboort of the Tualatin Valley
William Whitmore, 27, Venetian gion Tuesday night. H. L. Mac­ mortuary with a Christian Science league will play Hillsboro.
Merylc Kcigner was placed in jail Tuesday from the General Federa­ the loft and as he swung his foot
tion
of
Women
’
s
clubs
at
San
An
­
kenzie,
chairman
of
the
legion
avia
­
over lost his hold and pitched over theater employe, died suddenly
Monday for a motor law violation
reader officiating. Interment was in
The box score and summary:
tion committee, will make a report
on a justice court commitment from tonio, Texas, made the trip from backward.
Davidson’s—
AB R H
while at work in the theater at 9:30 on his investigations. Plans for the the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Pallbear­
ocean
to
ocean
during
her
nbsence,
Funeral services were held Mon- yesterday morning. Death was ap­
Tigard. Andrew Loftis and Eugene
ers were from the American Legion. Becker, 2b ___
4 0 0
took
a
swim
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico,
legion’s activities in the Fourth of
: day morning from the Glenn F.
Binz were arrested Sunday on a
Maney, 3b ___
3 0 0
nnd visited in Mexico and Canada. Bell mortuary with the Rev. H. A. parently due to a toxic goiter, July celebration will also be dis-
liquor charge.
Elfers, lb .......
4 0 1
She reports a wonderful trip and Deck officiating. Interment was in which effected the heart, according cussed.
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B. Fleskes, c ...
4 1 2
to Dr. E. H. Smith, who was called.
I
session and a general good time. the county cemetery.
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W. Fleskes, If
4 1 1
Delegates Leave Sunday
Mr.
Whitmore
drove
to
the
Her visits with former Hillsboroites,
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Peeler, ss .........
3 0 1
theater with hia father, Jacob Whit­
The Coffee club delegates to the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rollins for a
Bliss, cf, rf, p
3 0 0
more, parked the car at the rear of
Oregon Federation of Women’s few moments at Phoenix, Arizona,
Labelle, cf, rf .
3 0 0
| the show house, went in the back
clubs meeting will leave Sunday for and Mrs. Lillian Rollins Brown at
Washington county has completed Ivison, lb, p ..;
2 0 0
door, turned on the lights and open­
Klamath Falls. Those attending the San Antonio were very pleasant.
its side of the Wilson river road to
ed up the front doors for his father
convention will be Mrs. C. H. Em- Mrs. Wells leaves Sunday for Kla-
Tillamook. The county court and
Totals.............
5 7
I to enter.
The two were in the
mott, Mrs. C. E. Wells, Mrs. W. G. math Falls to attend the Oregon
Washington county’s tax is dis­
Hillsboro-
H E
Federation meeting.
theater together, and as they parted tributed as follows, according to the road district have co-operated
Hare and Mrs. Fred Sewell.
in eliminating dangerous curves, re­ Hoag, 2b ................
Benjamin H. Tooze, former jus­ to go about their respective duties,
3 0
tice of the peace at Sherwood, was the son dropped to the floor of the figures published in the Oregon ducing grades, and rocking the Nosier, ss ...................
1 0
Voter:
right of way. The road is the one Frost, cf ................... ..
returned to Hillsboro from Seattle foyer and within a few minutes died
1 0
State
Purposes
used in stage coach days.
The ■ Stangel, lb ___ _____
Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Virgil in the arms of his father.
0 0
Amount
Pct. writer expects to make a trip over Turk, 3b, ss .......... ....
Weckert, by warrant from here,
1 1
Three
deaths
of
people
connected
Soldiers’ bonus. .. $
17,911
1.4 the route within a few days in or­ Deaville, If ....... .........
charging non-support.
4 0
95,593
7.7 der to give further information to Robinson, rf ......... «...
W. G. Clark was taken into cus­ I with the theater have occurred on Higher education
2 0
the
twentieth
of
the
month
within
General
...............
24,660
2.0
the
public
on
the
condition
of
the
tody at Aloha Monday by Sheriff J.
Zeigler, c ......................
4 1
three
months
apart.
They
are
Hol
­
route.
E. Reeves. Clark is alleged to have
Neuenschwander, p ....
1 0
bert Rose, who died March 20,
Total, state...... $ 138,164
11.2
; Miller, 3b ...................
0 0
The formal opening of the Shute same materials and include many stolen building materials from a Bobbie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan­
1
Local Purposes
1
new house at Tobias station. Mor­
Gross, cf .....................
0 0
park auditorium as "The Arab's awnings and valances.
Cannera to Make
A shell is being constructed at ris Albert is held on a larceny i ley Hubbard on April 20, and Wil­ Schools, high,
I Delplanche, rf .............
1 0
Tent” will be held Saturday night. the end of the hall nnd the orches­ charge. He was arrested Wednes­ liam Whitmore on June 20. During
elementary ...... $ 515,016
41.5 1 Debut on Fourth
The John L. Stark company of Port­ tra of nine pieces, The Arabian day by Deputy Oscar Duley and is this time the grandparents of Mrs. Roads ...................
28.0 1
347,058
Totals.
42 14 18 f
land is co-operating with the city in Band, will be dressed in silk and charged with stealing sacks from Neidigh, the organist, have also County, general-
13.2 I
163,570
The Hillsboro Canners, new Davidson’s—
R II B
died, passing away on the same day. Cities and towns i
holding the dances and the Port­ plush costumes with turban head the Ray-Maling company,
62,509
5.0 greeters’ club, will be formally
Runs 020 000 00 0—2 3 7
landers hnve spent close to $5,000 dress.
Funeral services will be held from Drainage district I
6,931
0.6 , presented at the patriotic pro­
Hits
020 000 102
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to make Hillsboro’s great outdoor
the Baptist church Saturday at 2 Water district ....
0.3 1 gram at the Fourth of July cele­ Hillsboro—
4,237
Special entertainment on the floor
pavilion one of the show places of will bo provided by the “Village Flying Stick Halts
p. m., with the Rev. S. McMinis offi- Fire patrol ........
3,941
bration. The Canners Monday
Runs 0 0 3 1 0 9 0 1 X—14 18 2
tho valley.
dating. Interment will be in the
Smithy,” popular radio entertainer. Trip to the Coast
night voted to offer their services
Hits 0 0 4 4 0 8 02x
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O.
O.
F.
cemetery.
The auditorium will be a spec­
8.8 i to the celebration committee in
Total, local.
$1,103,262
The event is being heavily adver­
Struck out by Ivison 2, Bliss 1,
tacle of Arabian splendor, according tised in the newspapers and over
es byt
A trip to the coast was inter­
William Wallace Whitmore was
assisting with races, information Neuenschwander 12. Bases on balls,
to those who hnve seen it, and it is tho rndio ns well as with, posters, rupted Sunday morning when a born October 21, 1900, at Laurel, State—
bureau and in ushering at the Bliss 1, Neuenschwander 1. Stolen
expected that hundreds will be pres­ and the management is expecting stick, tossed by the wheels of the but most of his life has been spent
State purposes i $ 138,164
11.2 exercises.
bases, Davidson's 3, Hillsboro 8;
ent Saturday night to see what it hundreds from every section of car, flew up and hit Warren Corey here in Hillsboro. He is survived
Local schools....
71,643
5.8
A rehearsing will be held at 3-base hit, Zeigler, Turk; home-run,
is all about.
of Mountaindale in the face, cutting by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
County roads..
Washington county and Portland.
35,822
2.9 the auditorium Monday night at W. Fleskes; 2-base hits, Deaville,
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___ n big gash in his cheek. He was Whitmore, two sisters, Mrs. Orange County and local
The r
park
itself
will bo a ...,
myriad
7:30.
Others ordering suits or Zeigler, Elfers; double play, Decker
Tho entiro top has been canopied
bodies ...............
995,797
80.1 who have them are: C. M. Kru- to Elfers; Turk to Hoag to Stan-
with batik material and appropriate of colored lights and a specially brought here to the Smith hospital, Phelps and Mrs. Golda Rose, and a
chek, A. M. Jannsen, B. L. Adams gcl; hit by pitcher, Frost, Maney.
lighting will be arranged for the lighted arch will be constructed at where several stitches had to be brother, Claude Whitmore, all of
Hillsboro.
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| taken in his cheek.
Grand total
$1,241,426 100.0 and C. Van Childs.
Umpire, Demmon.
occasion. Tho sidewalls are of tho the highway.
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Two Narrowly
Escape Death
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R. Frank Peters and L. T. Mc-
Now school purposes have been prepar- B. F. Irvine to Give Address Pheeters were Monday unanimously Hillsboro
More Indicted
By Grand Jury
Silverton Wins
In Golf Sunday
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Arrest Three
In Farm Barn
County Republicans
Organize Saturday
Ivison Batted
About the Lot
Parsons Only One
To Seek Director
Rev. Lockhart Is
Speaker at Rotary7
Another Veteran of
Civil War Is Called
No Venetian Matinee
Account of Funeral
t
Fall From Loft Is
Fatal to Local Man
Theater Helper
Dies Suddenly
Tax Distribution
Shown in Figures
Former Sherwood
Justice Arrested
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The Arab’s Tent Opens Saturday
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Transform Shute Park Auditorium
Will Talk Aviation
At Legion Session
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County Completes
Wilson River Road