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— P rgus Wllsbo ui ti & h. ir S d. b- w w tl h w si a P b b a s< n V i: s s • t I ( < 1 I I 1 1 / The Gre.it American I lome ‘The Leader tn its field' Aß ANObï/Ns^INC WILL OO YOU QOO0 i QffANOAO, - ANO Wt ‘i I L‘l’- -WU IV A HTTLE WHILE DINSMORE’S F olly ’------ Johansen Second In U. S. Contest :i young man be permitted to flower and fruit. I cannot say how this may be so fur ns otliei Editor MRS. E. C. M.KINNEY W. VKRNF* McKINNFY towns are concerned. A ou know By Subscription Rates about your own. If the charge CRITTER DON 31.30 Sis Months Per Year be true make it false. Give youth a chance. Today's problems are MARRIOTT Isstied on Thursday ef each week by McKinney A McKinney, Publisher*. Entered in his tomorrow. His contact and the 1‘oetufficc nt Hillsboro, Oregon, aa •econd-clann matter. Member of Ore*: >n State Editorial Aaaociation, and the National Editorial Association. participation can begin none too ♦ ao«m. As nev«T before youth is serving th«' world today. L«'t Orange Phelps and Harry C. youth serve in Oregon as well, Hill, proprietors of the Venetian where undeveloped resourc«' gives theater, have shown a spirit of opportunity for enterprise, im Iirogressiveness in providing tlative and vigor. lillsboro with the latest in talkie ♦ equipment that merits the support How well do you know Ore (’. (’. Demmin uf n<*nr <' rnc|. of the business men and people gon? Have you twen to Burns, Copyrlght of the county. It goes without ill*, who ho been in the J«>nc« to Astoria. t > Brookings, to \ al< . The editor of the University of saying that the Venetian theater Oregon Daily Emerald editorially honpitnl for about n work with to Ashland, to Mitchell, to Kent WNll Service brings more people to Hillsboro says that too much thought is be i hcunuUInin, left for home thi* to Joseph, to Sisters, to Scotts than any other instrumentality. morninir. burg. to Austin, to Prospect, to ing given to preparedness against (Continued (com t.aal W«*M future wars. You never find any Oakridge, to Vernonia? If not. Mr. Ih'bout of Vernon, Ohm CHAPTER IX \\ | I;« I < 1.1 t . t k look il . I urge that you go about it il-' Success for the flower show one that has been in a war that ns everybody has known takes a stand against prepared the fox farm of Dr. T. I. IVr- fast as you can. If we are to that is being sponsored by the Life, Garden club is the wish of this ness and no one can accuse a war look forward in Oregon we must for a long time, is just one darn kin». Ih'bout A Kirby are in (he But nome fox bualntMM near Tlirurd. newspaper. Encouragement of veteran of wanting to do it over know Oregon ami to know the thing after anoth«T. the beautiful things in life is again. •state w«' must travel. It is again times it reully seems as if it Mr«. Gail K«nfl«dv and unN| our fortun«' that travel is easy were a whole bunch of darn Rupert and Roland, loft \S edtieiu becaus«' of our splendid highways, things, one i< on top of another. It day afternoon to make their (iet to know those highways and certainly did this time. homo in .Monmouth, where Mr». 1 slept Ilk«1 a log after 1 once Kennedy will bo manairer ■ f 4 th«' fact of Oregon's greatness and good fortune ar* ever with got to -li'i'P, but I ... I waked up curly •tore. to u brand-new i set of troubles. you. «Mr. and Mrs. Kayfild Rooky of David Wilcox, who died in Cor Josephine was i still sleeping and Eugene were week end gio Travel outside of Oregon. Go nelius March 17, was born in New teemed to be doing Mm. Dooley’* parenla, M through Washington and Cali Mrs. James s«.. Hillsboro high lost a hard-fought York February 2, 1811. In 1834 I .Mt . II. R. Emmott. .Mr I didn't mind. fornia. go to th«' east prefer the same. he married Miss Sarah Davis. game Friday afternoon to Forest ably the east. View With clear wanted solitud«*. So, as quietly neth Lucio, who is visltii Ten children were born to them, Grove on the home field, 6 to 5. eyes ami open mind. You will us I could. 1 slipps'd into my mster, Mrs* 1’ >o!ry, reman six of whom are living, namely, The game was featured by ragged ■see much that is different and clothes and hurried downstairs Eugene for another wee ClSANfcO Nelson Wilcox and Mrs. Martha playing on both sides, but it was much that is good, but you will and out on to the lawn and will return home Sunday. Walton of Cornelius; George Wil : interesting to watch. OuToF POüÇe return more thoroughly an Ore straight to th«' place where Jo»«' Mis* Jessie Ireland of The visitors started the scoring cox of Clinton. Wis.; Herman of gonian fhan ever. I urge Oil phine and 1 hail s«-en the two Bench, ('al., was in an auto AC* ANO (V?NAr * Venton, Iowa; Lyman of Moun in the second inning with two •■very one of you that if you will ghosts the night before. I wanted calent a week ago Sunday morn« tain Home. Idaho, and David Wil scores, but Hilhi evened the count trSvel only a little it need not to know whether tiny hud left ing. according to word receive«! The home boys in the third. cox of Haines, Ore, be for long, nor for far, nor ex nny material sign of th«qr pres here by her father, I .ruler Ire* picked up another run in the Married, at the residence of sixth and a fourth in the seventh pensively- you will return to join ence—whether they had blighted land, and wa» badly rut about the Mrs. Bert Stewart. Forest Grove. on Batchelar. In the eighth the enthusiastically in this movement the grass where th«-y trod or the forehead and eye. The accident April 1, 1899, the Rev. Mr. Dol- Grove touched Sahnow for three for Oregon. limbs of the tree from which the was caused by tne rar skidding on summer influx tell have strum officiating. Jeff M Hay hits and with a fluke and an er Complaints are made of high a wet pavement and turning <>v<-r. something that is lacking in the taxation as though Oregon alone white effulgence hud shown down don and Miss Rhoda Lousignont. ror four runs were put across. upon them. I south? We never begin school in The local boys came back strong Married, at the residence of suffered from tax troubles. Let From n distance everything August so that we can finish be us agree that taxes are high— looked quite ns it hud the last Samuel Kunz, Bethany, March in the eighth, Rae and Blazer fore the heat becomes intolerable singled and Oakes scored Rae 30, 1899, the Rev. A. H. Baunian they are no higher on the average time I had noticed th* pine*; but i in the spring. We shall never in Oregon than in th«' other as 1 drew nearer 1 noticed some The play was officiating. Mr. Samuel Kunz and with a single. I have to fight with six other states called back because the Grove Miss Emma Boy. states. Indeed, the general run thing white on the ground, and By ROBERT W SAWYER. 1 worthy and important causes and for the muddy waters of a distant of taxes in Oregon is under that when 1 was quit«' close I saw it Robert Walker, a pioneer of coach had time out. Oakes then , Bend Bulletin. river, Earthquakes do not bring hit another sizzler, but Belt, the activities. The financial needs in many states, particularly here was u bunch of Easter lilies 1846, died at Cornelius April 3 Grove first sacker, nailed it by i Delivered at the Eleventh Annual Pre*« of higher us fire and destruction. What a in th«1 west. University of Oregon, Feb- of our institutions This business of and crushed. 1 remem and was buried at the Wilkes a great jump. Rae scored on an Conference. ruary 23. 1929. ! commentary on his home state it taxes has worried the world ever broken learning — to mention a condi bered then that the woman of cemetery, Greenville, Tuesday. infield out, but Blazer died on was when a California named since records have been kept. the night before hail worn just The fact that a paper discuss tion well known to all here — can Deceased was well known in this base, leaving the Grove one run ing ways of developing a forward- not be met. Our state library Oregon “the green land.” From the sunbakt'd tablets of such a bouquet at her breast and count*- and settled on a claim ahead. We are fortunate in having Babylon to today’s issue of the that I hud >«'«'n it drop when the looking and cohesive spirit in suffers. Our officials are under near Greenville in the early ’50s. Delplanche, Hilhi star, now in Oregon seemed desirable and in paid. Our hospitals need en such u neighbor. We send her Oregon Voter there has been man hugged her. The lilies were the hospital, was sorely missed. place at this press conference is, largement—and there is no money. much, we take much from her. discussion of tax matters and crushed as if trampled beneath r He will be out the rest of the we must realize, evidence that It is because of our tax system In some sections of Oregon half there will be discussion so long a good, hard, solid foot ■ not n season. such spirit is lacking today. And, that the money cannot be had. the new population comes from I The next game is with Ver- indeed, is it not? On ail sides but poverty is set up as the California. Let us remember our as taxes are levied. Our duty is ghostly foot, by any means. to study taxation an<l to write looked up into the tree ami boort on the home field. Ver- rise complaints that Oregon is cause. j good fortune and resolve that about it, but let us do so sane though I did not see any signs of boort won, 1 to 0, in the first stricken i henceforth we shall no longer be ly. reasonably, temperately, For burning, I did see that the bark with poverty, over What are the facts? game, and the boys here are de- burdened with debt and taxation, GIRI. RESERVE NOTES Oregon is not poverty strick depressed by a feeling of infer the most part th«' taxes the peo was ripped and the branches mor* termined to even it up. lacking in leadership, given to en. On the contrary the state is iority, but instead inspired by ple pay are for the purposes we or less broken. At the regular meeting of th* By O. T. McWhorter, Somebody, or fads and foolishness in legislation. fortu<ite beyond ail but a few one of satisfaction and cheer, have endorsed and they have ap something, had been up there— Hilhi G. Rs Monday the an- County Agent. From this quarter veiled charges in the enjoyment of riches. In that, whatever California ma>* proved. The 12-spotted cucumber beetle, nouncement was mad* that th* Is the money being something real, not a ghost. are made against our legislators 1927 the estimated per capita have or be, we are Oregonians. which has destroyed so much of __ spent wisely and economically? Then 1 went back to the house ring ceremonial, at whirh th* wealth of Oregon and public officials, from that was $4,026. the February seeding of red clov How does Oregon stand in the Is the desired purpose being and investigated the ballroom. I (iiri Reserve ring* are presented, come innuendo and whispers di She stood fifth in the list of matter of health? The rate of achieved? Are we getting value? found no signs of ghostly pres is to be given Tuesday night at er the past two years in Wash rected at leaders in endeavor of states. OnXy Nevada. South Da infant mortality is a good mea- Are just contributions being ence, but 1 did find something the Methodist church. Th« club ington county, cannot be prac every sort. Oregon is compared kota, Iowa and Wyoming ranked suring stick of general welfare, made by all? These are tax sub tically controlled by known or I was sure had not been mad* a profit of $ 16.00 on th* Arthur A. Peters, nationally with her neighbors to her disad above her. In 1924, in order of wealth, intelligence, and degree jects so we can write about with that common methods of insect con there when I left the house for food sal* at Reynold's April 13. trol, stated L. P. Rockwood, en known poultry lecturer, will ¡rive vantage and discredit. We suffer amount of income per capita, of civilization of a community. out sinking into a wn of pessim town a month or so before. On The " '. girl» „ ' will ...”---- aell ... ice ... cream ~..i cones tomologist of the United States a free motion picture comic and from a complexity of complexes. Oregon stopd 13th in the nation Do you know that Oregon has the ism over Oregon. Let us mnk«' the floor, right where the dancers at the May day exercises. experiment station at Forest educational lecture at the Com Sixteen girl» went to with an estimated per capita in I west infant mortality rate in I that our effort instead of criti had been pruncing to the strains Edmund Burke did not ‘‘know Grove recently. It surely seems mercial hall, Hillsboro, at 8 p. m. the method of drawing up an come of $635. The national the United States? The Oregon cism and complaint. rr**k for the week end of of "Too Much Mustard ” I found that farmers will have to adopt Friday, May 3, and at the Challa- indictment against a whole peo average was $530 or 12 per cent rate is 48 per 1000. Idaho and 1 I might go on. I might recnll two long chalk lines marking the 18, anil reports on thia trip the plan of seeding clover alone combe hall. Cornelius, at 8 p. m. ple,” and I cannot write a pre below the Oregon figure. Ore Washington are tied for second, for those of you who have for sides of th«- triangle within which given by l.ueille Rood, Monday, May 6. The lecture will in May or June if injury by these gon had, by the latest compila- place with a rate of 50 each. gotten the splendid health record they had danced. Moreover, close Sandifer, Ellyn Watt», C scription for a whole state. I portray the absorption of the yolk beetles is to be avoided. can, however point out „„„ how little l’on 251 automobiles per 1000 California is not in the first 12. made by the young men of Ore to the apex (of the triangle, just Fayram and Muri«- Stranahan.^ with ™. The U. S. station at Forest by - the baby . chick, . together _ they regard”theW'facts"'who"see"in pf_p1ula!iu°_n’ a number^exceeded They can raise a lot of things gon who were examined in the where Mr. Ghost and Miss Ghost After the meeting a health i>p * Grove has been trying out con- instructions on the management errtta, ”!>et*a Clean Up," which by states of the re down there, but something in the I draft. ” only ” three "*** In the case of diseases ess had stood when Mr. Braxton Mr. Prirr;, Peters, a - former trol methods for the 12-spotted oi poultry. If- 'z~Z- Oregon only frustration and ne-1 maining 47, Iowa, Nevada and water or the heat or the climate that are somewhat under the con broke in, 1 found u nurrow strip was given in front of th«' assem cucumber beetle on clover for | United ”-•*—* States government * poul 1 gation and I can urge upon you California. bly, wa» put on for the amuse- Her gasoline con the past three years without any tryman, is now with the Albers here and upon our newspaper sumption per 1000 of population or the intelligence of the people trol of the individual and whose of wood nailed to th«* floor. I'm nient and benefit of those of the puts the state in a poor place in absence is an indication of a goAd no Sherlock Holmes and I didn't club who wete not in it. Clara leaders in every town and city in results which can be adopted to Poultry Research department. the state to sound a note of pro-; was 147,062 gallons, an amount the matter of infant mortality. standard of individual conduct know just what those thing* Ruff directed the rehearsals for practical use. The insects are The latest figures show that Oregon stood very high. gress and optimism. Let the i ' exceeded in but four other states. The meant, but I did know that they th«* operetta. migratory and work during the Here are four separate indices Oregon's death rate from tuber public that is so largely to blame young men of Oregon were didn't mean ghosts. I re fused to season when poisons cannot be ef each pointing to Oregon's wealth. culosis is going down. So, in for the complaints we hear in fectively used. eighth in the nation in their believe in ghost» thnt wulked—or SENATOR ASKS TAX i the rate of the United freedom Oregon today be given the facts Another appears in the fact trat deed, is from social disease. danced—a chulk line. MEASURE BE SUPPORTED until the true greatness of Ore savings are increasing more rap- States, , but Oregon’s is going Whatever you may think about It followed that somebody had gon is known. I I idly in Oregon than in either down faster than the average, taxes, or poverty or California, been using my house and grounds I (Cnntlnuad l*a*«()n«| California or Washington. That is, where Oregon had the I say that this record alone is without permission. E. C. Jansen of Laurelwood Of course, Do not misunderstand. I am No, Oregon is not poor. 10th lowest rate in 1922 and the enough to justify such pride in my firs tidea was that I’erkins th.it nny officer may lx» serving. was fined $10 in justice court no male Pollyanna, nor do I pro Th« question. "Why Isn't Ore Oregon suffers today from a 12th in 1923, ’21 and '25, she Oregon as will submerge her had been having in a lot of vil , Monday by Judge H. A. Kuratli pose any campaign of boost. I I on a charge of having five in the urge rather that we cease this California complex. We are too had the 9th in 1926. In that fe«4ing of inferiority. lage people for a dance. If he gon Gaming In Population As Are California and Washington?” I front seat of his automobile. A constant assertion of the negative, prone to think and to talk and year the deaths from tuberculosis I might urge a change from had it would explain a lot of bench warrant was issued for R. that instead of denying we af- to write of California achieve in Oregon were 61.8 per 100,000 the acceptance of defeatism be. things—why hi' was so anxious to was presented for discussion by By O. T. McWhorter, R. Head of Portland, cited to ap firm, that we learn our Oregon, ment, California publicity, Cali of population. Is it fair to call cau-e great enterprises and great prevent Josephine ami me from the lecturer, Mrs. Garti* M» ek. County Agent. The county agent’s office IS pear in justice court on a charge that we stop complaining over fornia methods, California suc attention to the fact that in new growth are not chronicled staying at Dinsmore that night, I.. M. Graham, in answering, -aid it was largely due to th«- silver- receiving inquiries regarding the , of fishing without a license. Let us for instance. what she lacks and recognize and cess and to compare Oregon’s to that same year California had for Oregon every day. ti Ing of oar neighboring sl.iic, these to the disadvantage of Ore 134.8 deaths per 100,000, vaccination of poultry for chick or remember that size and bigness But the more I thought of it make the most of the abundance gon. We envy our neighbor. We more than twice the Oregon flg- are not. tremendously all import the more I saw that tins explana not sticking up for our own roads enpox. This office is making ROBERT TONGUE NAMED she has. and taxes, and the fact that belittle Oregon when we mention ure? no recommendations, but prefers ant. Of «|uality of achievement, tion wouldn’t hold water. Per Calif« CHIEF OF WOLF PACK In What an abundance that is! . Mach of to refer those who wish to vacci-l California. I have told you of health and of citizenship anil of progress kins wasn't a dancing man, for fruit and puts it out under their timber, in wheat, in fisheries, in nate to some nine or ten poultry Oregon need not be ashamed. Now California is a favored one thing. I couldn ’ t believe that of wealth. What about the lit- own label. After a spirited election held fruits, in sheep, in in cattle, men of the county who vaccinated in the lower rooms of the Con I might present other facts and he had ever b«'en a dancing man; land—but no more favored in her eracy of the people of Oregon? County Agent O, T. McWhorter laet year. These names will be gregational church on Tuesday farms—no, I do not say that way than Oregon in hers. About Oregon is fourth in the nation in other ideas but here are enough. and I was sure that ut any rat«' discussed the farm meeting* that Oregon leads the world nor the furnished on request, and those afternoon members of the Wolf California there is a romance, an percentage of the population that Oregon is fortunate and wealthy he hadn't been for a good many have been plnnneil and Assistant interested can interview the poul Pack, the junior boys' club of the nation, though in some of these aura, and, too, a capacity for gets a high school education— and great, great in history, in years. And he didn't look Agent William F. Cyrus talked on trymen who have used this parish, chose Robert S. Tongue to she does, but I ask what state or practical results that stir every something not at all possible, by resources, in citizenship, in ac he had enough of the milk of hu the plan of tattooing poultry. what nation, rich as it might be, method. complishment and in promise. man kindness in his veins to make Miss Teresa be the chief wolf, or head officer imagination. Her history, her Vanderzanden of The office, however, has re of the pack, and Damon L. Greer would not exult could it but add gold, her oil, her size, her pro the way, in a state that is poor. Pioneers endured extreme haril- him take an altruistic pleasure in Washington (¡rm ge gave an in-^ Orcffon is eighth in the percent ceived several favorable com to be the medicine man, the next to its resources those of Oregon Shall not Oregonians gress, all are amazing. It is not age of its teachers who have ?hip 1° reach Oregon, to subdue other folks dancing. Of course, foresting reading during th«- aft ments which would indicate that officer in rank. The new officers today? It is its wilds and to establish their he might have rented the ball ernoon program. ('. W. Craft of vaccination for chickenpox may will be put into their positions equally be proud? Shaii we not necessary, however, in recogniz normal school education. enthuse over our mountains, our ing California to belittle Oregon. seventh in the amount of educa homes. Like them we have chos- I room to somebody who wanted to Dilley was elected to the ex become more general. with special ceremonies next lakes, our valleys, our deserts, Oregon, as well, has romantic tion, figured on years in school, en it for our home because it .' have a dance. Thi* was a lot ecutive committee. We are informed unofficially Tuesday afternoon, when the en It is estimated that there were that the state livestock sanitary tire group will hike out into the our rivers, our coast line, our history and remarkable resources. that the average young person promises most to us. We can de- | more credible. But on considera more than 300 in attendance, as An impartial investi velop a forward-looking and co- | tion I couldn’t believe it, either. board at Salem, care of W. H. country for the event. rain, our sunshine—our infinite She, as well, has made tremend receives. ous progress and has a glowing gation places Oregon as ninth in hesive spirit if we will learn all ! Nobody would dare to go through 280 were served at dinner by the Lytle, has the vaccine necessary, variety? Where in the nation is Division of the pack into the Hillsboro Grange wom«n. and that it will be distributed “sixes,” groups of six correspond there a finer American breed future. As a place in which to literacy in the nation. Only two that is good in Oregon, tell of it, with such a thing with the owner Donations toward the dinner .... live and enjoy existence Oregon states have fewer illiterates than preach it, write about it and take j in the house; or, f_ supposing thnt under his supervision. than in Oregon? How well have ing to the patrols of the scout they didn’t know that' the owner served by the Hillsboro > Indir* These are records in pride in it. yields nothing to California. Oregon. ----- ...j we done with our man-made movement, was also effected, and was in the house, no crowd of «’er«' mad« by Perfection 1 Electric There is no ground for compar which every Oregonian may find leaders of each group will be things, our harbors, our towns, ing the two states to the disad s:a$isfaction. dancers would ever vanish in a Bakery, Skaggs-Safeway stores, Divorce Suits File«] our colleges, our highways. chosen at the next “bite" of the Morningdew Dairv, Fir Grove Tooze—Lola vs. Benjamin II. minute when the owner turneil il Dairy, Roth’s In working for the develop I Oregon suffers today from a vantage of Oregon. pack, as the meetings are called Dairv, 1 Yantti’s Married Sherwood Oc- up. It simply couldn't be done. I have already pointed out' ment of a forward-looking and Tooze. by members of the club. Each poverty complex. It is said that Greenhouse, Mac Marr store, (To fl«< Continued) group takes the color of a wolf, the state lacks wealth, Because what Oregon’s wealth is and giv cohesive spirit in Oregon let us tober 23, 1910. Reynolds' grocery. Powers’ _ gr<>- Huskey—Eileen ----- vs. Roy Hint- and is thereafter called a “white of an antiquated and outworn en you some comparison with give recognition more frequently ««•ry, Sprout' Ri-itz, Frank's mar r Married .................... Vancouver, June Do you know that and more generously to those who key. ket and Forest Grove creamery. An inexperienced Hillsboro wolf” or a “brown wolf,” etc. system of taxation an unequal California. The ladies' degree team from union high school track team was Colors taken by the groups at burden falls or certain classes of taxation is higher in California— are making an effort in office 24, 1919. Patnoe — Jessie vs. Louis F. Motives Those who complain and in Washington, too—than in or in public service, Hillsboro put on th«- third degree able to capture 17 of the points the last meeting included white, property. l ’ atnoe. Married November y. of the condition because of its Oregon? It is not only higher, are not always ignoble and self- and won $10 for doing the work. in a five-team track meet at St. brown, red, black and grey. / Any boy between the ages of weight on them insist that taxes but it is increasing more rapidly. ■Mh, yet much too often we write 1909. Twenty-two Mary’s Saturday afternoon. Hill '''.... members took th* Emrick — Alva J. vs. Lola i M. fifth degree, Th<> Tualatin band, Military academy won first, 8 and 12 is eligible to join the are too high and that the state Since 1911 the state tax in Ore of men as though they were. In The union hijrh Rrhool building Emrick. Married Portland, J Fyb- 1' Kraus, played sev- Beaverton second. Forest Grove Jub, which meets each Tuesday cannot afford such a burden. gon has increased two and a half a democracy the rule runs “When ruary 18, 1911. will be formally dedicated on .Sun led by O. B. at 4 p. m. Pastor Haller of the third. Hilhi fourth and St. Mary’s From here it is an easy step to times. In the same period it has you see a head hit it,” and heads It her _______ number- in- day afternoon, May ID, according ernl numbers. ( _____ Congregational church is the club fifth. the conclusion that the state is increased twice two and a half that in the slow march begin to to L. .1. Merrill, chairman of the eluded the juvenile Grange drill, master, but membership is not Births The Hilhi tracksters have been poor. times in California or over five rise above those surrounding high school board. State Super duet by Mrs. D. B. Burkhalter and working out daily and this time limited to boys of that church them are all too often thé target Tan nock—To Mr. and Mrs. Mr«. I intendent Howard will be the Mrs. Fred Caldwell, and a play, Again, because of our tax times altogether. II. Craig Hill acts as system, and, in particular, be in trials showed that they have school. ".lust Like a Woman,” by Mrs. R. A few Oregonians spend the for criticism, misrepresentation Carl Tannock of .Shady Brook, a principal speaker for the event. made a big improvement. ~ Rush- scout aide or old wolf for the cause of the limitation clause of winter in California, Thousands and abuie. Let us vary the pro-1 boy, April 22. Hornecker, George Woodworth, low is showing real ability r with pack. Adrian Horneckrr, Alva Rogers, cedure. Instead of swinging the I the state constitution, funds are of Californians spend the sum- Better Watch repairing.—"Kel- Mrs. Hugh Farnham and C. H. javelin, tossing it 153 fe 'eet 2 not available for many most mer in Oregon. Does not that club or throwing the brickbat let Read advertising in The Argus. lin^ton the Jeweler. inches in the last meet. 1__ He is CASES ARE VARIED Himes * expected to break the northwest TOBEY AND TYKE (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc. — Printed in U. S. A.) BEFORE LOCAL COURT record of 156 feet 11 inches. BY REDNER Z~ Hilhi meets Beaverton in a (Continued from Pare One) dual meet here Saturday. I CAN'T JUST SAY WHERE court in the case of O. . W. East- AREN'T You 'ToBEY ITSTME PANTS' man vs. Shelton Bechtel et ux. tue resemblance is — is jones -S on opq has been affirmed by the supreme THESE ARE PA'S vt T our , eyes - nose or . court, according to an order re T obias jomes / ceived at the office of the county YOUR. UA1R- OLD ONES, MADE, clerk. SMALLER^ An order was given ordering the receiver, Herbert Haid, to The Northwestern Telephone transfer $9000 of nursery funds company, with C. E. Wells and to the Portland Trust and Savings W. G. Hare of this city and Earl bank for the use and benefit of V. Gates of Everett, Wash., as in the bondholders. Walter H. Sargent waived a corporators, opened an office Monday in the Park hotel build grand jury indictment on a non support charge. He pleaded guilty ing. was postponed. This company owns the tele- and sentence Jihone business at Sheridan, Wil- Lawrence Vandehey pleaded not amina and Redmond, Ore., and guilty when arraigned. Stevenson, Wash., Mrs. C. E. Marriago License. Wells is secretary of the com pany, in charge of the headquar Paul E. Hedley and Hazel ters office, and Miss Eva Kline- Marie Hirsch, both of Poitland, April 19. man is the stenographer. County Official Paper th« foi da mi uh Ul wl S. de pr se wi BI be th di th m m ATRIL 25. lit THE HIL15RORO ARGUS—llll-USBORO. OREGON PAGE FOUR Local Happenings t Thirty Years Ago * Old Rivals Defeat Hillsboro Tossers Oregon Need Not Be Ashamed In Comparison With Neighbors Cucumber Beetle Is Doing Damage Poultry Lecturer Will Talk Tuesday Too Many In Front Draws A $10 Fine Vaccination For Poultry Popular Hilhi Tracksters Win Fourth Place Union High School Dedicated Mav 19 Telephone Company Headquarters Here A