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YOUR HOME PAPER Thia paper ha* the moat thorough circulation in the county, making it the WATCH YOUR DATE The ditto on th« addreaa of your paper give« time of expiration. I’ay In advance. Beat $1.59 and Wurth lit Advertising Medium The Leader in Its Field No. 1 HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2«, 1929 volumi : XXXVI No Royalty Will Large Liquor Nursery Sold Be Paid to Have Outfit Taken Saturday At Laundry Locally By Officials Sheriff Sale Highway For Baseline Is Being Urged Big Liquor Distillery Raided on Washington County Fam The Home Laundry will not be opened for about two wn-k-, in* Schmidt Buys Bulk cording to R. II. Windii bar, who County Officer» Aid Spring Opening Event It ays that the failure of the lo w Of The Property Merchant»’ Plan « Federal, State Men machinery to arrive has held them buck. The building on Second street between Oak and Walnut bus been completed nnd is now being repulnted ami wired. Pinna cull for a modern up to- Office Furniture Goes Piece date plant with individual motors Barn Near Six Corner» Used Report on Dirigible Base; on the ironers, pre»-era, etc. A Hold Business Institute; meal For a Total of new truck has been purchased, A» Distilling Plant; painted blue nnd the route men Talk Oil Leases About $500 Raid Friday are wearing blue uniforms. "We will not expect people to A super-highway following as The finert «quipped moonshine pay a royalty to <iu business in Scenes on farm near Six Corners where county, state and near as possible the Baseline, was Hillsboro," stall'd Mr. Wimlinhur. outfit ever raided in Oregon was federal authorities made large haul. Above, left—The barn in urged as a solution to the Tuala "The price will la- the same or vized Friday night on what ia tin valley traffic problem at the lower than Portland. We will known us the Williams place, 2'4 which the plant was located, showing the cache of sugar in the dinner meeting of the chamber also give a more personal service miles northwest of Six Corners, door and the bonfire of dismantled vats in the foreground. of commerce Monday evening by the pcrNnnnl nnd real property of than is to be found in the lurger by federal, state and county offi Right — The distillery located in basement. — Picture courtesy a number of speakers. The presi cials. the concern wiih »old nt nhcriff'* institution».** dent was instructed to appoint a The plant, which included a the Oregonian. nale by J. W. Connell. The new institution is con special committee of five to inter sidered by local business men ns Gorman type of still with a ra Buys Large Tract view property owners. Forest asset to the community. pacity of 1000 gallons of 109 Mr*. Emnm Schmidt of Port u It real Grove business men, west side proof moon every 24 hours, uas is estimated that if the $309 land bought the large tract of a week now going Portland business men and the valued at approximately $15,900. | approximately 735 acred on a bbl should be spent highway commissioner, and to do An expert is reputed to have with of $-15,500 for the bondholder*. i everything possible to secure the been brought here from Cincin 95 per cent The purchase by Mr«. Schmidt in concern, nati to install the plant, the first ' construction of the proposed new stay in Hillsboro, The i cluded nl«o th«* houRO in which of it» ty|>e found in operation in I road. M. McDonald, former president, per cent ia being »[tent for soup the northwest. Some six weeks Experience in the recent con- e lived nnd i* a valuable piece of and other supplier. were taken to install the equip ’ demnation proceedings conducted pro|M*rty in ilnelf. The office fur ment und it is estimated that $5,- by the highway commission indi niture went piecemeal for a total 900 was spent for labor to get Rev. M. A. Marcy, former pastor cates that the cost of widening of $500. the still ready for the initial run. of the Hillsboro Methodist Epi» the present highway from Forest Block 21, firht addition to Sheriff J. W. Connell and copal church and pastor of the The new union high school Grove through Hillsboro to Beav Orenco, wa* «old t<> H E. Bur Deputies Charles Follett, Jr., Fred gymnasium will be officially op I Forest Grove church for the past erton would probably be exces dette for $10. The 76,734 acre* Schendel and Paul Parsons co ened Friday evening with a bas i three years, has been appointed sive, W. G. Hare pointed out. He in the George II. Ebbert claim operated with 12 federal agents ketball game between Hilhi and . superintendent of the Southern »aid that traffic demands of the ww not «old, an J. M Kidd of under the direction of W. K. McMinnville high school, runner- I district of Oregon Methodist con- future will make imperative a Orenco paid the mortgage of Newell, deputy federal prohibi up for the district championship. ! ference, according to an an- highway to serve the ever-increas $5,000. tion commissioner and formerly The undefeated Hilhi girls’ team nouncement made Friday by ing traffic. The longer it takes of this county, and two state ag- will buttle a sextet composed of Bi»hop Titus Lowe. The sheriff** sale followed a to widen it the more costly it will ; ents, including State Prohibition The new superintendent sue- judgment rendered early in Jan be. Mr. Hare declared that the Thoma« D. Tailman of Buxton Director George Alexander, form teachers and there will be stunts reeds Dr. S. J. Chaney, who was uary by Judge George It Bagley between halves. A short dedi demand for the shorter highway was seriously injured Tuesday er Washington county sheriff. in favor of the Portland Trust  cation exercise will be held by transferred a few days ago to I to the beach would make th» morning when his automobile col The premises had not been oc school officials. the pastorate of St. Paul’s Metho Savings bank and against the ‘ needs even greater. Oregon Nursery company, E. O. tided with the 9 a. m. Portland cupied us a farm for some time, Hilhi suffered another defeat dist church at Spokane. The ap Dr, Charles A. Lamkin, who bound Southern Pacific electric and the operations of the agents nt the hands of Tillamook high pointments are in the nature of Stark and M. McDonald. has been working enthusiastically There was more than $217,000 train nt North Runge nnd Wul- in investigating the plant were al- Thursday evening by a «core of promotions for both men. on the project for several weeks, Mr. Tallman was mo»t nullified Friday when two Mr. Marcy entered the ministry in bonds and interest against the I nut street«. said that he had gone over the The first of a series of com , taken to the Jones hospital where real e-tate salesmen visited the 38 to 10 on the Tillamook floor. as pastor of the Falls City church company. The first part of the game, Til route and that it was possible to After having other munity get-together meetings as Considerable publicity has been attendant.« sny that he will re place. The operators believed them lamook had everything their own in 1913. The registered shoot held by secure a straight road into Port given recently to the nursery site, cover unless complications set in. to be federal agents and were way and the Hilhi boys were un pastorates he was transferred to arranged by the community rela land connecting with the Canyon which is valuable farming land, lie wns injured ubuut the head about to move the equipment. able to penetrate the strong de Hillsboro in T922 and in 1925 to tions committee of the chamber the Washington County Rod and improvement from the Barnes Sheriff Connell said the plant fense of the cheese-makers. Just Forest Grove. He was made chair of commerce and representatives Gun club Sunday at the club ns a prospective dirigible base on nnd shoulders. of neighboring communities will grounds at the Dr. E. H. Smith road. The vice-president asserted The injured man is n member was cold ut the time of the raid. the Pacific coast for the navy de before the half ended Freeman man of the conference board of be held at Laurel March 8. airport was participated in by that there were only two physical Five arrests were made: Hor dropped in a free shot, and within ministerial training. He has partment Orenco nnd the com of the jury panel for the present Chairman J. H. Garrett of the seven squads of trapshooters. difficulties and that they didn’t pany received much unfavorable term of circuit court and was on ace Cu»e, Edward Staub, George a few minutes Patterson got an gained distinction as a worker publicity several years ago when hi» way t<> the court house ut the Maxwell, Lester B Case and Mrs. other basket, making the score I with young people, and is at community relations committee This shoot also marked the open amount to much, that it affords Zoe Johnson. The four were present chairman of the confer announces that local people should ing of the Oregonian annual state a direct airline road without a the stntc began an inquiry into time of the accident. railroad crossing and that it opens leave in time to arrive at the telegraphic shoot. The electric train was «lowing lodged in the Multnomah county 23 to 3 ut half time with Tilla ence Epworth League board. the alleged floating of bonds il mook in the lead. up a territory- that is practically Laurel community hall by 8 p. m. Ben Trenkwian of Portland won The Forest Grove pulpit has legally by the city of Orenco. down to take on passenger« at jail. Those arrested were just In the second half the blue and in the confines of the city of This wan followed by an inquiry the Walnut struct flag atop Eye workers and not owners in the white boy» played the best game been assigned to Rev. Joseph R. Other members of the committee the class A prize in the 150 Portland. Property owners, he are H. A. Kurtali, Lester Ire «aid that Tallman opinion of the local sheriff. into the nursery company's af witnesses they have ever played. They had Jeffery. Methodist pastor at Sea land, L. J. Rushlow, Finis Brown targets at 16 yards with a score said, would have to have a won of 146. N. C. Jannsen of Yaki The entire barn, which is a several chances at the basket, but side. fairs, ami finally the placing of seemed to be unable to «top ns The ma. Wash., with a score of 138 derful imagination to think they The changes are to take effect and Dr. Charles Lamkin. the company in the hands of a he approached the crossing. Side large one, was used in the opera- were unable to score. Minstrel show will be presented won class B, and C. Van Patten were damaged more than benefrt- curtains were up on the side next tions. April 1. In the cupola a lookout receiver. Herbert (laid. The line-up for Hillsboro was The doctor expressed the by the local business men as part of Salem took the class C honors ted. Considerable interest was shown to the train. The crew of the station was maintained and an Blazer and Freeman, f.; Johnson, of the entertainment. opinion that such a road would with a score of 140. in th- ide and many had hoped Cochran train were at the flag other faced the road from the c.; Patterson and Rushlow, g.; Committees from the Laurel In the 50 target handicap Seth carry 95 per cent of the traffic that it w-ould be continued as a tntion to take the electric up haymow. Beds were provided in Gubie und Suhnow, s. club for the get-to-gether are Miller, Gladys Reed, W. W. Bran and allow the present highway to nursery even if on a smaller town and attempted to stop the the mow for four men, and a Hilhi will play Newberg here as follows: Mrs. E. Evans, Mrs. stetter and J. C. Morris tied for care for the traffic originating approaching automobile, nccord heavy bolt tied to an empty oil scale. R. E. Fields. Mrs. F. L. Brown the prize by breaking 46 targets. on the road. ing to I.. S. Shinaberger, Southern can, which was connected with next Tuesday, March 5, and Beav erton, there, March 8. This will and Mrs. R. Whittle, music; Mrs. In the shoot-off Gladys Reed The proposed road could be I the house by a wire, was used as Pacific agent. finish this year's schedule. William McNay and Mrs. Ed won out. built at a nominal expense, George John ('. Swinburne of Forest ' a signal. Demmin, plays, and Mrs. W. L. Grove received a cut on the head | z\bout 109 sacks of sugar were The local gunners of the tele MaGee, city engineer, told the Stevens. Mrs. John Spiering. Mrs. graphic meet shot Sunday with chamber members. Mr. MaGee and shock, nnd Wilda Hoover of found in the barn and it was esti- Fred Schmidt, Mrs. Jake Schmidt, Baker, and Helix, Gaston suffered a bad shock and I mated that 350 sacks had been Huntington and Dr. Lamkin made a trip along Whittle, Mrs. . A. 1 was also scheduled as an oppon- the route Monday. A conserva ‘ possible internal injuries in an used during the time the plant The jury in the trial of Arthur Mrs. L. A. Reutschman and Mrs. John 1 Will, ent, but could not shoot on ac- tive estimate of the increase in With an informal reception automobile accident near Dilley had been in operation. Miltenberger of Hillsboro, on a lunch. count of weather conditions. Op property valuation was set at prohibition law charge was dis-1 sponsored by the Social Circle of Friday. Swinburne in hi« report I ponents next Sunday include $1,590,909 by Mr. MaGee. the church, on Sunday evening, at of the accident said that H. I., i charged from further considera- The first Hillsboro spring Monitor, Heppner and the expert 6 o’clock, members of the Con Snider of Carlton, driver of the I tion of the ca»j at 4 p, m. Fri Opening and Display will be held Salem gunners. day after being out 50 hours. The gregational church joined in wel second car, failed to stay on the Three schools of instruction for trial was started Tuesday morn Scores for the shoot in A class March 22 and 23, according to coming to Ilillsboro their new right side of the road in making club leaders in the county have ing and went to the jurors at 2 giving the first figure for the 150 an announcement made by Chair pastor, the Rev. Henry S. Haller. a turn nnd Snider said it was due been arranged for next week, ac p. m. Wednesday. W. G. Hare targets and the second for the man Jake Weil of the retail trade Mr. Haller comes here after a to slippery pavement. A. M. Potter and E. Pearl Pot cording to N. A. Frost, county was attorney for the defendant 50-target event: B. Trenkman. committee. three year.»’ pastorate nt the Con The plans call for the co-opera school superintendent. Miss Helen and 146, 46; Seth Miller, 143, 46; C. District Attorney E. B. gregational church in Aberdeen, ter of McMinnville, were shaken and bruised in n collision of their Cowgill, assistant state club lead Tongue and Deputy Paul Patter B. Preston, 140, 44; A. R. Par tion of all business houses in put Washington. Love pirates will be the vogue ting this event over. There will er. will have charge of sewing son represented the state. A well rend selection by Mrs. car with one driven by G. B. Juli when the Glee Clubs of the Un rott, 141, 45; O. Shiffer. 144; be no sales on the night of the and home making and Mrs. Hum J. W. Holt, and selections by the of McMinnville Sunday. C. L. Cox on Saturday waived ion high school give their operetta George Burkhalter, 139; C. La- opening, but entertainment will The county fair board was or phreys of Portland will have a grand jury indictment of a tourelle, 137, and R. F. Miller. quartet of the Congregational ganized and superintendents of a charge of cooking. A fee of ten charge of selling veal under the "Love Pirates of Hawaii” by Otis 134. Class B scores: N. C. Jann be provided and an invitation ex rhoir were followed by refresh Carrington, at the Venetian Thea number of divisions were selected cents will be charged those at age permitted by the law. sen, 138, 40; R. Shelton, 135, 40; tended to people in the neighbor ments, after which Herbert A. He at n meeting in the office of N. tending Miss Cowgill's class to was fined $1,000 and paroled for ter Tuesday at 8 p. m. R. L. Thielman. 135; Charles ing communities. Deck, former pa-tor of the church, Dreamy, as well as snappy The civic improvement commit A. Frost, county school superin pay for material used. Leith, 136, 44; W. W. Branstet $100. ¿welcomed Mr. Haller to the local songs, and witty dialogue together tee, Dr. J. O. Robb, chairman, The grade school building at tendent, Monday afternoon. C. D. ^■harge. Orders were given in the cases: with a catching story make this ter, 131, 46; H. Gregerson, 135, recommended action on a number Minton of Forest Grove was Tigard will be used for the W. J. McCready et al vs. Sant A. Bolides his pastorate in Aber operetta one that can't be sur 44; E. D. Mead, 109, 30; Ira of plans. The report as given Johnson. 133. Class C scores: C. deen, the new Congregational the named president of the board, school Monday and Tuesday and Holme et al; Eugene Walsh et al passed. A resolution ordering VanPatten, 140. 44; S. B. Welch, urged work on the street lighting, minister has been assistant pnstor Southern Pacific to proceed with Henry Hesse of Scholls is the new the chamber of commerce rooms vs. J. Wesley Price ct al. This is the story: Dorothy contending that this issue is not a Ellis Watson Tuesday withdrew Dear, an American girl in a Ha 132, 42: Gladys Reed, 131, 46; dead one. in charge of young people’s work the improvement of their section vice president, N. A. Frost is trea in Forest Grove will be used the Dr. Robb said that surer, and Mrs. Ruth Phillips of following two days. Friday and Dr. E. H. Smith, 131, 38; H. T. his plea of not guilty on a liquor waiian school for girls, receives in a large church in Reading, Pa. of Sixth street between Oak ami zoning should be arranged and lie is a native of Pennsylvania, Baseline was passed at a special Forest Grove was selected secre Saturday will be the dates for , charge and pleaded guilty after a word that her friend Billy Woods Spicer. 137, 40; A. M. Jannsen, that this was an opportune time. tary. Robert Banks is the new Hillsboro in the chamber of com 127; A, C. Kasberg, 106; M. G. and is a graduate of Temple Uni meeting of the council Monday jury had been selected. He was of the U. S. Cruiser Tennessee The early construction of a pub merce rooms. I given the usual $500 fine and will visit her in the guise of a Tuel, 124; Dr. R. G. McCall. 120; lic comfort station was urged. The versity, Philadelphia, of the Theo afternoon. The work is to be member of the board, having been re-appointed by the county George McCartney, 38 on 50 logical Seminary connected with started within 30 days and to be six months in jail followed by a college professor. A second letter necessity of a civic center was parole. Franklin and Mnrshall College, completed within 60 days or the court. intercepted by Miss Primer, who target; Fred " ~ Sewell, 69, (75,1 pointed out and it was recom Department superintendents as 43; J. C. Morris. 64. (75.) 46; Lancaster, Penn., nnd of Columbia city will do it and assess the cost Judgment orders were given in is in charge of the school, states mended that the corner of Second named include the following: i Iiiirernity, New York City. the state highway commission con- that he will come as a pirate. In F. C. Fitzpatrick. 66, (75); Dr. and Washington be used as a nu again-1 the railroad. Robert Banks, Banks, livestock; E. G. Prime, 46. (50). Profes , demnation cases against — E. — E. the meantime a band of real pi cleus. It was urged that vacant John Panek, Tigard, poultry; C. Eberhard et al. Perry E. Miller. rates come to the school and Miss sional scores. B. L. Deaton, 135, property, taken over by the city, R. LaFollett, Cornelius, fruits and 39. and E. E. Troeh, 136. 40. Perry E. Miller as trustee, James Primer, believing them to be nuts; (’. W. Craft. Forest Grove, County gunners' scores in the be used for small parks on the friends of Billy’s “captures" The fountain at the Hillsboro I D. Cooke. grain; Mrs. Ruby W. Boyd. Beav telegraph shoot: Geo Burkhalter, ground that the city should be Court orders were given in the Billy comes as a pirate erton, domestic science; Mrs. Pharmacy was opened to the following cases: L. R. Miner vs. them, 25; Dr. E. H. Smith, 24; Seth kept open and that it would aid Elizabeth Vincent. Tigaid, and public Saturday evening nnd the Nettie R. Metzger; State vs. Wil and Miss Primer orders him------- . Miller. 24: Oscar Shiffer, 23; in beautification. Dr. Robb said Mrs. Charles Lamkin, Hillsboro, fixtures and lighting effects make liam P. Freeman et al; State vs. Come and see the rest. We prom Fred Sewell, 23; A. M. Jannsen, the commitee urged that the ne art; Mrs. Jean Warrens, Gales it an attractive feature. This is Delia B. Armstrong; North Pa ise you thrills, laughs, and an 23; H. Batchelar, 23; R. Simpson, cessary steps be taken to cut evening of real entertainment. (This article In reprinted from the Ore- heeled with bank stocks, who Creek, floral, and N. A. Frost, the last of a number of improve 23; C. Cook, 21; C. Wunderlick, curbs back on Main street to pro ments made by G. V. Payne, pro cific Mortgage Co. vs. Flora vide for wider streets, arguing eon Voter) knows how to mix politics anil boys’ and girls' club work. 21 ; Gladys Reid. 20; II. Ireland, LeBeau, prietor, in the past few months. 10; I. Merrill, 18; J. F. Kamna, that the sidewalks were too wide Small in stnture, spnre gray business without detriment, ap- The new dining room, kitchen, 18; C. Long, 18; E. Nicodemus, and the streets too narrow. hair, slightly stooped, n question parently, to his business. Hc or fountain and other improvements A motion was passed instruct ganized a holding company for 13; F. H. Simpson, 13. mean an additional investment of ing the committee to prepare ing look in his eyes ami often- four Washington county banks approximately $4,500. The dip resolutions to be addressed to the times n well-worn briar pipe be during 1928, one of the four ing room was officially opened to various governmental bodies urg tween thin, tightly compressed bancorporations in Oregon. Charles Walker has been ap the public several weeks ago. A ing that efforts be made to bring lips, nnd nothing of the Beau In the May primary election pointed associate director and these several projects around to a Ijrummel about his attire. These last year he defeated a former Trains Nos. 125 and 130 will new Neon sign was put up by Mr. The Business and Professional manager of the Hillsboro branch successful conclusion. things will help you to spot Sen house colleague, by n decisive he discontinued between Portland Payne last week and with the Instructions were given to the ator Edward Schulmerich, a well- margin. Pro-income tax, pro and Forest Grove, effective Fri other signs of a like nature on Women’s clubs of this district will of the Oregon Industrial Loan hold a convention here on Satur Company, according to an an highway and transportation com to-do banker of Hillsboro, victor agriculture, takes a hard-headed, day, according to an announc- the Main street, helps to make it day evening, March 9, at the Con nouncement mare Tuesday by A total of $760.50 has been mittee to purchase entrance mark in a stiff political fight Inst year, practical view of things, but oc ment by the Southern Pacific a brighter spot. Mr. Payne’s establishment is gregational church. It is expec William King, director of sales raised among local business men ers for each highway entrance to and very much concerned how casionally seizes upon measures company. Train 130 is the one ted that 100 members will be in of the mortgage and loan depart for Boy Scout work in the Hills the city, following a report by H. educational institutions spend their that depart widely from pathway that leaves here at 6:15 a. m. the oldest drug store in the attendance, including representa ment. The home office of the boro district, according to a re taxpayers’ money. of established business practice. bound for Portland nnd No. 125 county and the many improve tives of clubs from Corvallis, Mc company is in Portland. As an port submitted Tuesday night at L. MacKenzie of the committee. A plan for a buy-at-home din Lnst yenr Senator Schulmerich Senator Schulmerich was born is n westbound train due hero at ments are a far cry from the Minnville, Portland and other insurance against loss the com the American Legion meeting by of ner with the co-operation of the . conception . .2 a drug wns n member of the lower house. in El Dorado county, California, 7:01 p, m. Eastbound train No. early day places. pany makes a charge on each H. I.. MacKenzie of the committee Oregon manufacturers was turned On the third day of the session about 1863; came to Oregon, 126 due here at 6:55 a. m. will store. An executive council of the loan, which goes into a special in ch rge of the drive. Mr. Mac over to the retail trades commit All the wood work was done he threw a bomb shell by de 1875, when 12 years of age; be discontinued on Sunday. presidents of the district nnd state reserve fund. I Kenzie is handling the mop-up tee with instructions to act. I>r. Door manding to know why a certain worked on a farm until 21, then This latest order leaves only by the Hillsboro Sash officers will precede the banquet, work and there is still some to be Charles Lamkin, vice-president, re. olution he had introduced in drove a trnnsfer company dray in two electric trains on the run Planing Mill. which will be held at 6:30 o'clock raised to reach the $800 quota. reported that speakers were will 1923, pertaining to financial re Portland, later working for Al each way. in the church basement, and a Additional contributions not re ing to talk before a group here ports by th" university and agri bina flour mills; began farming Ono of the ■ Southern Pacific program of addresses and music ported la«t week are as follows: provided a large attendance, es cultural college, hud not produced on his own account, 1888; moved stages on the Pnrtland-San 1 Fran- will follow. Martha James will The Malibu, S. E. Fayram, Per pecially of women could be se what he had desired to obtain. to Hillsboro, 1900, conducting a cisco run was being I ilemonstriited read the club collect. fection Bakery, Anderson Jewelry, cured. It was thought that a big Ho then qualified his remarks merchandise business for eight and inspected in Ilillsboro Mon- President Mildred McLeod has Sprouse-Reitz, Oregon Monu nffair could be made of it and about the university, continued to years; was an organizer of Hills day morning, Five of thesc big appointed the following commit A baseball benefit will be held ments Works. H. L. Christensen that people from the neighboring discuss taxpayer support for these boro Commercial Bank, 1904, of busses are on this long run and tees for the event: Reception, at the Shute I’ark auditorium and Bailey’s Tire Shop, $5; Ray- communities be invited here aa schools in his home county during which he is still president; 1922, every effort has been made to The Forest Hills golf course nt Gertrude Denham, Eva Downs Saturday evening under the au 1927 and 1928, and promises to helped reorganize Bank of Sher make it comfortable for the pas Blooming will be opened to play and Clara Garrett: table decora spices of the local baseball en Maling and Portland Electric guests. County Agent O. T. McWhorter again bring wood after its failure; heavy senger. The trip is made in 30 Friday after being closed for sev tions, Marion Lytle, Lois Gross, thusiasts with the committee. Dr. Power Company, $25; McDowell during the He is stockholder in United States Na hours. Newspapermen and others eral weeks because of snow and Minnie Zeigler and Agnes Wahl- Ralph Dresser, Will Corwin and Barber Shop, R. W. Kreitz, $2; expressed the opinion that a short determined tional Bank, Portland; owns real were taken around Hillsboro on a freezing weather. The fairways gren; general decorations, Clara Ray Dillon, in charge of arrange B. A. Uppenkamp, Wiley’s Place, route to the beach from Portland H. H. Rehse, "Doc” Blatchley, would be a factor in the develop satisfaction. estate in Multnomah and Wash sample trip. Alvin D. Wick, nnd greens nre in good condition, Lalande and Eva Sorenson; pro ments. The proceeds will be man, stoutly determined, thrifty, ington counties; operates a dairy traveling passenger agent for the nccording to William Martin, gram. Ada Moore, Gussie Sigler used to finance the Hillsboro team Royal Barber Shop, Tom Shuck, ment of the country and in bring Breeding Cash Grocery and Aben- ing more industries to this sec- a large taxpayer himself, well farm near Hillsboro. company, was here on the stage. manager. and Carra Kelley. in the Portland V’alley league. (Continued on P«<« Four) droth Jewelry, $1. L ¿i Í Mr». ** Write Final Chapter Entrance Marker Up Equipment Valuable Marcy Is Named Dedicate The Superintendent School Gym Of Church Body Friday Night Man Injured In Crash Of Auto, Electric Laurel Meet Set For March 8; to Present a Show New Pastor Conies To Congregational Club Leaders To Be Helped In Trapshoot Held By Club Jury Is Out Many Hours, Don’t Agree Forest Grove Man Selected To Head Fair Operetta Will Be Presented Railroad Ordered To Improve Street Add Many Features At The Phamiacv Senator Schulmerich Very Much Interested in Schools Two More Trains Are Discontinued District Conference B. & P. Clubs Here Walker Appointed As Local Manager Quota Not Raised As Yet in Drive I Golf Course to Be Ready For Playing » Baseball Benefit Saturday Evening