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a A A * ♦- See! Hear! Sce! Hear! The Talkies The Talkies o t, "A.. .. HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 VOLUME XXXVI No. 9 TALKIES START IN HILLSBORO ON MONDAY Senator Asks Tax Measures Be Supported Women Will Meet Her Tuesday Principal Talk At Pomona By Schulmerich Resolutions Annual Argus Classes Venetian Theater Passed At All Women Invited Hillsboro Host To Grangers Of County; Advertising State Need 4 First Afternoon Class Cakes, Cookies, Pies, Desserts; Canning Thursday Support of the tax measures u- n«topled nt the last session of the legislature a* a solution of Ore-1 gun's taxation problem was a<l voiuted by Stat»« Senator Edward : Schulmerich in the priticipul ad dress at the meeting of Washing ton County 1‘ninonu Grunge ul *i«.. Ma onic t■-1iij>’•• hare Wedn« day afternoon. I’lac« First Fall Game Matinees For Garden Club Next Sunday — If Cooking Here To Put On A "Jupe" Says So For Two Days Floral Show Th«. Argus cooking matinees next Tuesday and Thursday are being eagerly awaited by the women of Hillsboro and vicinity, The matinees will be held in the Venetian theater, beginning at 2:30 and «-luiing promptly at 4 p. m. Responsibility Women Will Like The Hillsboro ball club an«l other team in the Portland Vai-( ley league have severed diplo Exhibit Next Wednesday In Tamiesie Building matic relations with their old | friend “Jupe.” They feel that ' he has tipped over hi- water buck ets too man) times for the be«t Give Many Prizes interests of the national pastime. The tn or were firmly con-[ vinced that the third attempt at trying to start the ball season Make Appeal For Support would be a charm. The opening From All Those Interested date wa :■> have been April 7. In Growing Flowers and according to the latest dope, with no promises, it is billed as of April 28. The Hillsboro Garden club is The Sellwood Pharmacy is still sponsoring a flower show to be listed a- the opposition for Hills held in the Tamiesie building, on boro in the opener. So far no Muin street, east of the Washing one has been drowned while the ton hotel, Wednesday from 10 weather man is making up the a. m. to 9 p. m. The club is ap- rain shortage, so the lineup is the pealing to ull those interested in same and the persons who are flowers to help make this exhibit supposed to function in the open- a success. ing ceremonies haven't gone out All exhibits must be in place ot office. by 10 a. m. Wednesday and none may be removed before 9 p. m. Exhibitors may firing their own vases if they desire. The compe tition is- open to the public and 1 exhibits should be labeled with correct names. Prizes will be awarded in all classifications. The classifications of exhibits are as follows: Venetian Theater Is Keeping Step in the Amusement World “The Broadway Melody,” Popular Picture Now Running In Portland, First On Program cf Talkies; New Talk ing Screen, Carpets, Drapes and Remodeled Operating Room In Order That Acoustics Will Be Right; Business Houses Open As a Convenience to People. Thè talkies are here! All Washington county rejoices in the announcement made by Manager Orange ¡’helps of the Venetian theatre that the latest in Vitaphone or talking picture equipment has arrived and will be installed by next Monday, which is to be the opening night. Important To City Local business men, realizing the importance of the event in maintaining Hillsboro as the amusement center of the county, are joining in extending an invitation to every resident of the county to attend the opening and The senator spoke in behalf of The classes will be conducted the cabinet form of government, ■ this year by Grace Anderson, for saying that he used to believe merly home economics expert of see “The Broadway Melody,” the that everything should be referred ; the Seattle I’ost-Intelligencer, and I picture which is now completing to the people, but that he was, Elizabeth Reger, gas range spe a run of four weeks in Portland. now of th«- opinion control of I cialist for the Portland Gas and As a convenience to the out- governmental affairs, as in busi-1 Coke company. Miss Anderson » of-town people that will be here ness. should be concentrated and has had a great deal of experi Monday and may find it necessary thus place responsibility. Every ence in Seattle in demonstrating Section A body’s business is no one's busi to wait, the business hou.-es will foods and cookery. She manages Class 1— remain open so that the theater ness, he said. Mr. Schulmerich to get in all the ingredients and a. Best vase of three tulips of goers may have some place to described Oregon’s legislators us tell the reason why at the same Hillsboro's annual clean-up and one variety. rest. hard working and earnest people time. While she is new to this paint-up week was set for May 6 b. Best vase of 12 tulips of who arc underpaid. To get the particular territory, her pleasing to 11 at the meeting of the city one variety. Mr. Phelps has been watching Miss Grace Anderson, formerly of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, l><-rsonality and desire to serve I« ' i. loin llo- legislator» should carefully to see that the equip c. Best vase of 12 tulips, mixed Tuesday evening. A at least have their expenses, the with Miss Elizabeth Feger, will conduct the Argus cooking mutinves the ladies of the community will, council varieties. ment would arrive here as soon as senator asserted. The speaker next Tuesday und Thursday. It is rumored that her hands und no doubt, make a great many thorough effort to have the en Investigation of the cities of possible. He received word the d. Longest stemmed tulip. community join in putting on discussed the measure consolidat tongue click simultaneously. friends for her. Her complete tire Class 2— the country that are making much last of the week that it was be looking dress will ing the boards of regents of the , understanding of plain and fancy fanc^ a better a. Best vase of single daffodils progress would show that they ing shipped by way of Sacramen and further plans will slate's higher educational institu ' food preparation, coupled with made (Barri type). to and was fortunate to match it next week. lions. her unusual ability of clear, eon-; announced b. Best vase of single daffodils have good, live chambers of com by wire at Ogden, Utah, from rts The city plans to clean up A Grange student scholarship merce at work to further this where it was sent here by ex- ci . k « recipe explanation, insures! property, such as the 100 by 200 (bicolor type), 12 flowers. loan fund was authorized in one for the women attending an en-' foot c. Best vase of Poetaz nar progress, Frank Shull, president press, arriving Monday afternoon. lot at Sixth and Main, which | of tho resolutions passed. An joyable series of profitable lec will be cleaned up and cut into cissi. of the Portland Chamber of Com It was delivered to the theater other called on the stale Grange tures. Class 3— merce, pointed out in an address that afternoon in two truck loads. three lots. Some improvements to work for th« creation of the The kitchen of the Hillsboro a. Container of best double St. at the forum luncheon of the The addition of the new Vita- office of lieutenant-governor. A Argus cooking matinees will have will probably be made at the Mas Brigid anemones in mixed col- local chamber Monday noon. phone machine made it necessary constitutional amendment that its own definite color scheme that ter’s property at First and Base- ■ ors. Answering the criticism that to install a new talking screen, would put the judiciary on a non «ill l«e worked out as far as pos line streets. b. Container of best single St. the “chamber never does any . I new drapes, new carpets and new Hillsboro golfers emerged vic sible to make a pleasing appear partisan basis was advocated. The Main Asked Brigid anemones in mixed col- thing,” Mr. Shull said that to ev motion picture projection equip- cigarette habit, as well as the I torious in the annual spring han ance. Color schemes are so much The water company asked per-1 ors. ery mistake or failure nearly ■ ment throughout. The operating advertising, was opposed in a res- | dicap tournament at the Forest in vogue now that everyone has mission to lay a 10-inch main Class 4— every chamber of commerce has 11 room has been remodeled to make A queen will rule over the ; Hills course. Solution. The grangers pas-ed a The finals were her favorite colors appearing in around the block bounded by Best display of other bulbous i 10 achievements or points in its it soundproof. resolution urging that no salary ' Fourth of July celebration this played Sunday and B. M. Good the kitchen several times in bowls, Main, Third, Washington and Sec-' cut _ ______ flowers in collection. favor. The Portland civic leader r.i:-«-s lie granted du-»ng the tim«- I year, according to an announce- man of Hillsboro defeated Dick utensils, woodwork and even in I ond streets. The council didn’t Class 5— Manager Phelps has been in the said the good turnout at the moving picture game in Hillsboro llmiru.1 «»« Fa«« Four) Fendall of Forest Grove, 2 up and refrigerator. take any action, it being the con-; Best display of perennials luncheon here indicated that local 1 meat made this week by Ed L. land 1 to go, to win the silver I range for 21 years, first starting in a «-• ... The kitchen at the matinees census of opinion that if the I bloom. business men believe in chamber , frame building where the Argus Moore, celebration manager, fol- | trophy for the first flight. Verne will be placed on a platform so streets are to be torn up all im Class 6— of commerce work and that Hills is now located. He has continu 'lowing a meeting with the > McKinney won the silver trophy that everyone will be able to see provements should be undertaken Best display of shrubs in boro is a live-wire town. ally kept pace with the progress . trades committee of th«« Hills for the second flight by defeat- everything that goes on. The at the same time. The Southern i bloom. He touched on the possibility of the industry, building several boro Chamber of Commerce. | ing Paul Patterson, 4 up and 1 color scheme for the kitchen is to Pacific may take up its tracks; Class 7— of West Portland expanding out new theaters in a score of years. be in green and white and will I this summer and officials and oth- ! Best private garden exhibit. Volfs will be given with pur to go. into Washington county through Mr. Phelps finally climaxed hie Harry Morgan and Mrs. B. M. be carried out in each detail. | ers interested in the development Class 8— chases from local stores that are additional highway development. theater building operations with Best wild flower exhibit. i cooperating and the sta'idings | Goodman won the match for the I Most of the mixing bowls are of the city would like to see the When this is done every mile will ! achievement of September, i will be announced each week in J losers in the mixed two hall four green glass and the orang«« ream improved street lighting, the util Section B-----Decorative Feature* be dotted with beautiful homes, 1 the 1925, which resulted in Hillsboro I the papers. Fraternal organizn- some at the course Sunday and er is also green glass. Many of, ity poles eliminated and the curb Class 1— said. Development will come ; i having one of the finest picture a. Best arrangement of short he | tions, civic clubs and communi | Mrs. Norman and Dr. Ralph Mills the utensils have green handies ing cut back. this way, the speaker averred, and | , houses in the northwest. H. C. and the skillets have green wood The councilmen expressed them stemmed flowers. [ won for the winners. ties nre asked to name candi it will help every nearby town in ' Hill became associated in the Effective Muy 1 a reduction : b. Best arrangement of flower this A 20-man team will play tho en handles just to be in style. selves as favoring a city planning county. theater business as a partner of in power rates will apply to ull dates as soon as possible. A 10- McMinnville club on the Yamhill The cabinet has been painted commission, which would work! ing trees or shrub branches. vote ticket will be given out service supplied in U ashington I Mr. Shull praised the caliber of Mr. Phelps in 1926. Mr. Hill is green with a little cream, The 1 out the present and future needs c. Best display of luncheon ta county course Sunday. The play- with every 50-cent purenase from county by the Tunlutin Valley ranges are green and cream and of Hillsboro. An ordinance would ble floral piece. (Exhibitor must the men working with the United manager of the Carnation Milk division of the Portland Electric the stores participating and a free I ers include B. M. Goodman. Joe the refrigerator is white. States Chamber of Commerce, Products company. Both men are ' have to be passed to take care of I furnish table and linen.) ’ Frandsen, Dr. Ralph Mills, J. H. ballot will the be printed in ----------------------------- - Power company. This reduction how the biggest men in the coun- ■ active in the affairs of the city, this. Menu Plan Easy I Garrett, Frank Miller, Norman in consistent with the company’s pupers each week. try were giving of their time un- Ï Mr. Phelps now serving as mayor A new sidewalk ordinance was Menu planning is very easy I Armes, K. A. Price, Dick Fendall, Caa't Hord« Vol«« policy of reducing its rates as selfishly in ihis work. Their and president of the Rotary club passed to bring construction when performed with the assist- Charles Hill, Harry Morgan, Jim fast as the growth of its business work, he said, must be timely and and Mr. Hill as a member of the A In order that no one can ’ Wells. Dr. Todd, Dr. Waltz. Louie 1 ance of the new smoothtop gas specifications up to date. in the respective territories justi horde ballots and cast them nt the council. During their residence of great interest. bonding ordinance was passed to .... fies. The growth of the Tualatin last minute the voting ticket must I Schultz, C. C. Condit, Charles range and the Electrolux gas re ' take care of the 1928 macadam here they have been active in The major developments of the frigerator. Oven dinners that Valley division hus been much be deposited each week in the Wells, Cap Fayram, Meyer, W. C. street improvement. Portland organization have been chamber of commerce work. can cook while the family is out Christensen. Verne McKinney, above the average, its gross busi-1 ballot box, which will be located A petition was presented ask along the lines of merchant ma A deep appreciation of the sup car or at a show, desserts ness constituting about a 15 per in front of the Venetian theater. Tom Dyer, I,. P. Stranahan, L. P. ini the (Continued ing that Second avenue be ex rine, resulting in Portland's being port given the theater by the on P akc Eleven i Busch, Jim Diekey and L. cent increase annually. Within The votes will be given away J. tended to connect with Glencoe a leader in foreign trade, of en people of Washington county is < Frank. the next 30 to 60 days in excess road, which would, provide a con felt by who says couraging logical industry and the | , «!._« 1« Manager V— -I. Phelps, .... of 560 horsepower in large mo-I with purchases beginning May 10 nection from the Glencoe road The preliminary track meet for promotion of the tourist traffic, that it ha» enabled him to keep tors arc to be added to the com | and the balloting will close Satur direct south to Main. (Continued on Pace Ten) Hillsboro division of grade which Mr. Shull termed the most tuny's load in Beaverton, Hills- day evening, June 22. The win- A decision was made to tear the productive development we have. high schools was held at the ’ oro and North Plains. In the; ner will be announced in the j down the bleachers at either side school field Saturday with War The Portland chamber is spending latter case the 25,000-volt loop, local papers of June 27. of the grandstand at the ball i ren B. Barnes in charge, The $60,000 to bring tourists to Ore It was decided to hold the feeder installed last year makes' park as a safety measure, follow grade school track and gon this year, he said. possible the installation of trans parade on the morning of July ing an inspection by George Mc county Touching on the recent Ha-1 meet will be held at Forest 3, rather than on the Fourth, be formers to take care of this com Gee, city manager. Property own field Grove, on Pacific university field, waiian trip on the Malolo, Presi- ' munity. The new rates will con cause of the many other activities ers asked that Walnut street be on dent Shull said it made some I May 4. stitute approximately u 11) per such as the hiking contest and The Washington County Rod oiled, but were informed that it The results of the local elim- mighty good friends for Oregon cent reduction to power custom- patriotic exercises on the big and Gun club gunners in the last would be necessary to present a ¡nation : in the islands and is resulting in meet: ers. day. shoot of the season in the Ore and go through the reg- Boys, group. 1—50-yard dash, i good trade benefits. He said they The last stand of the Hillsboro petition The 6-cent step in the existing gonian state telegraphic trap ular procedure. Ambrose Chiotti, first, and David didn’t talk business, but went rate has been eliminated and all shooting tourney scored n 74 only Chamber of Commerce minstrels Combs, second; 100-yard dash. there to make friends. flower service starts in at 5 cents to have three of their opponents. for the spring will be made at Bernard Taylor, first, Chester A closer cooperation among all n the primary block and at 1H I Bend, Corvallis and Echo, turn in the community get-together meet “This is not Haller’s church— Bates, second; high jump, Drexel the sections of thé state is de- cents in the secondary block of perfect 75s. North Bend and ing at Timber this evening. Chair Thrapp, first, Ambrose Chiotti, 1 veloping, the speaker stated, and this is God’s church.” These were the schedule. For example: A Halsey enabled the local gunners man J. H. Garrett of the com- second; shot put, Drexel Thrapp, ' the Portland Chamber of Com- customer having a one-horsepower to get two wins, however, for munity relations committee an ; first, Roy Osburn, second; broad | merce will continue to be inter the first words of the newly re<- motor would pay 5 cent« per nounces that it will probably be they only shot 69s. jump, Howard Thomas, first, ested and for the best interests of ognized pastor of the Congrega kilowatt hour for the first 100 The locnl gun club tenm will the last meeting until next fall. David Kent, second, district 1; the state, because Portlanders tional church to his people last kilowatt hours used per month, The Reedville church was be in the final shoot to be held in pole vault, Roy Osburn, first, realize that they cannot grow Thursday evening, after high of and 1 cents per kilowatt hour J. F. Gaunt, 59-year-old farm Portland May 4, during the time crowded to capacity Friday eve Leo Waters and F. W. Delsman Hillsboro’s choice, undecided, no without the development of the ficials cf the denomination and for all over that amount. A cus er of Aloha, early Tuesday morn of the state shoot on May 3, 4 ning when local folk visited at tomer with a five-horsepower mo ing, in Portland, shot F. E. and 5. visiting clergymen of other de Seth Miller holds the the nearby town and a joint pro waived grand jury indictments in competition, and relay, Hillsboro, rest of the state. tor would be billed at 5 cent» per Braga, 56, 514 H East Twenty- highest average of the Reason, a gram was presented, including circuit court Saturday and plead- first, no competition. Jake Weil, who made the trip nominations had completed tho Boys, ....... group 2—50-yard dash. on the Malolo, acted as chairman. ceremonies which bound him th«» kilowatt hour for the first 590 first street, for “breaking up his 96.44 per cent, and Oscar Shiffer the minstrel group from the cham i cd guilty to prohibition law vio- ---- . Both were given the Bob Williams, first. Lamar Sandy, kilowatt hours used per month home.” according to Portland of Timber is second with 95.58 ber of commerce, who were in lations. The next session of the cham more firmly to his new post of and I ‘-ii cents per kilowatt hour press reports. per cent, and George Burkhalter troduced, along with their busi usual $500 fine and six months’i second; 75-yard dash. Francis ber will be the night dinner meet duty. Mr. Haller recounted tho jail term. Waters was paroled ’ Cropp, first, district 59, Alvin for all above that, amount. In Seth Miller, ness. incident which occurred early in Gaunt told police, according to third with 92.5. ing next Monday evening. and Delsman for $150. Mohr, second; high jump, Charles the case of large consumers the the Oregonian, that Braga per Oscar Shiffer. „ George .. - Burkhalter, . ,. I Mrs. Rolph was in charge of for A $500 The night dinner meeting has President Hoover’s administra permanent restraining order . Drake, first, district 19,* Douglas secondary schedule may run down suaded his wife, Mrs. Caroline Charles Follette Reid ’the Reedville program and Mrs. tion, when a sightseeing woman Gladys Reid > lz • « tin I li .1 4 tenm I > ■> and 4 that ««4 • will ■>,11 z. com- •• • i » • I was granted in the case of Gen Dale, second; baseball throw for . been postponed until May 6 on said to an elderly member of tho to 1 cent per kilowatt hour. This Gaunt, 55, to leave him April 6. make up the ' new schedule of rates is but little Braga, he said, had even offered pete in the final tournament i George McBreen, president of the eral Petroleum company against distance, Alvin Schulmerich. dis account of the premiere of the little Quaker meeting house which I’nrent-Teacher association, was in the Richfield Oil company. Under trict 58, first. Robert Patterson, Venetian theater talkies. The higher than that which now ob- to pay for divorce proceedings. shoot. charge of arrangements. A cafe this order the Richfield company second; running broad jump, program at the Monday luncheon it is Mr. Hoover’s habit to attend: tti ns in Portland. Sunday scores: George Burk- Tuesday Gaunt went, to Portland "So this is Mr. Hoover’s church!” The company continues to pur to ask Braga of Mrs. Gaunt’s halter, 25; JI. C. Hill and Oscar teria luncheon was served in the ; is not permitted to place any of Charles Drake, first, district 79, will be in connection with the “ No,” replied the old lady very opening. school house after the program. sue its policy of extending its whereabouts, and when Braga re. Jacobs, 24; E. Nicodemus and J. H. Garrett, chairman of the their products at the A. B. Clem Francis Cropp, second, district promptly, “this is not Mr. Hoov lines into rural territory to give fused to tell him, Gaunt shot Charles Wunderlich. 23; A. D. ent service station at Beaverton, 59; pole vault. Charles Drake, er’s church; this is God’s church.’’ relations committee, nor are they allowed to advertise first, district 79, Douglas Dale, tho farmers the benefit of its him. Schmidt and John Corrieri, 22; community Pastor Haller took as his text for service. Sixty thousand dollars their products at this station in second: relay, district 7, Hills Wilkes Buys Land i oiiKiiv null iv. ij. j't’iiiiv.v, presided. and R. B. Denney, Braga was first taken to the E. B. Tongue the evening’s sermon the scrip The program put on by Reed accordance with a previous con boro, Robert Patterson, Robert constituted this expenditure in police emergency hospital, whore 21 : ; G. Stapleton, 20; \V. W. Braith- Brnith- tural verse. “This is none other taking on this class of business lie was treated by Emergency wa nt, 19; Bay Dillon, 17, and ville included: Jean and Helen tract with General Petroleum. Williams. Alvin Mohr, Lamar For New Cemetery than the house of God, and this last year, in excess of 500 farm Physician Schatz, and then sent E. B. Tongue, Jr., 11. Portland Imlay, Doris and Dorothy Mc Orders were given in the fol Sandy, first, and district 59, Ar is the gate of heaven,” (Genoms Breen, Margaret Imlay and Helen lowing cases: State vs. Elmer cade, second. ers having been given service. to the St. Vincent's hospital. scores nre not available. 24:17), pleading that the verso Ricks, song; Marion Hagg, piano Williams et al.; Nina E. Brown et | Girls, group 1—50-yard dash, There the wound in his left arm L. E. Wilkes, Washington might be held as the motto of the solo; Glen Stiff, solo; Charles ux. vs. Ferdinand Groner et al.; Hazel Blades, first, Virginia Cro- was reported not to be danger Suit Comes Here Imlay, whistling solo. Theresa Roper vs. II. L. Wahl ct eni, district oi'inci 1, i, second: secono; 75-yard i o-yaru county representative, has pur entire pastorate here in Hills ous. Quarryr Work Bids A get-acquainted contest was al.; Michael Prison et ux. vs. dash, Wilma Bose, first. Georgia chased the land to the north of boro. Deputy District Attorney Hocs- Superintendent C. H. Harrison and those getting the great Arthur I’. Wentworth ct al.; Stan Hines, second; baseball throw for the Hillsboro cemetery, next to a charge against Gaunt On Venue Change ly of lodged Sought By Court held est number of names on n paper dard Oil Co. vs. L. F. Riggs and distance, Mildred Donelson. first. the Oregon Electric tracks, and of the Congregational conference assault with a dangerous wea were given prizes by Hillsboro W. W. Mellar; P. J. VanBruggen , Jane Auld. district 58, second; re a strip just cast of the present of Oregon presided over the cere pon with intent to kill, and set stores. Those winning prizes vs. U. H. S. District No. 3; lay. Hillsboro, no competition, cemetery, from the Tongue es monies, which were held before a bail at $5600. tate. The land is about two congregation which filled the Kate Reimer vs. John and Ce first. The suit of Francos Dimbnt, Gaunt told police that ho nnd A eall for bids for quarry work were Marion llagg, 161 names; celia Spies; Eugene Walsh et nl. | Girls, group 2—50-yard dash, acres and Representative Wilkes church to its doors. Two former administratrix, against Clatsop his wife had been married for 2.5 is being issued this week by the Henry Greenwald, 141 names; plans to lay it out for a ceme pastors were present and took vs. J. Wesley Price ct al.; Emil Helen Soper, first, Inez Erdman, county for damages has been years and have three sons. The county court, The bids ate to Florence Yoe, 151 names; Donald McGlasson et ux. vs. Edwin second, district 1; 75-yard dash, tery, because there are practically part in inducting their brother transferred to this county on a youngest, is 19. be received by the county court York, 81 names; I,. C. Kramien, B. change of venue. The plaintiff A fish farm was operated above nt 10 a. m., May 9, on the fol 67 names, and Mrs. W. W. Bos- G. Wilson et al. William Binns Anne Graiff, first, Evelyn Pas no lots available in the old cem minister into office, the Rev. Her. was given a parole. ley, second: baseball throw for etery. in tho suit alleges that Albert Meacham’s Crossing by Braga for lowing jobs: Laurel, 4800 cubic cow, 67. bert A. Deck of Hillsboro, who W. A. Pursel and Frank Eckes distance. Iris Erdman, first, dis Dimbnt on October 16, 1928, lost a nu uber of years, lie sold out yards; Jnckson, 3200; Hazeldale, Mr. Wilkes said yesterday that offered the installation prayer, Business houses giving prizes his life in the Willamette river a (c'M months ago to A. M. Jann- 4600; Martin, 2700; Hergert, at the community relations meet were allowed their freedom on 1 trict 1, Anne Graiff, second; re he would probably arrange for and the Rev. George ___ T. _______ Pratt of at Wilsonville due to tho danger sen nnd Frank Gaunt. J. F. 1200; Rupprecht, 1250; Hoffman, ing at Reedville were Lester Ire bail and the indictment against lay, Hillsboro, first, no competi permanent maintenance on a part the Presbyteriun church of Oren- Benjamin H. Tooze was dis tion. ous condition of the grade ap Gaunt operated an apartment 800; Heaton, of it at least. A roadway will be co, who read the second scripture 1300; Pumpkin land & Co., Miller Mercantile, In all cases where the district constructed. The new property lesson. proach to the ferry landing. The house in Portland for a few Ridge, 1500; Cedar Canyon, 800, Goar's Woman's Shop, Powers’ missed. Another coincidence in The decision of the circuit is not given the student was from plaintiff asks for $2000 damages.1 months for Braga. will allow for approximately 600 theservice was that the invoea- and Bailey, 1600. Grocery and Eminott’s Market. (Continued on Pas« Four) district 7, Hillsboro. graves. (Contlnuel on Page Flee) “ Clean-un And Paint-up For City Planned Many Points In Favor Of Civic Bodies Ijjcal Golfers In Select Queen Spring Handicap To Rule Over Take The Honors Annual Event Reduction In Power Rates Is Announced A Preliminary District Meet Here Saturday ' Local Gunners In Final Shoot Braga Is Shot By Aloha Man Local Folk To Visit Timber This Evening Induct Haller To Pastorate Thursday Eve Cases Varied Before Court ? I