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Pa'?*» Two H IL L S B O R O L o d g e O b serves A Bad Day for the Iceman m ARG US, HIT, I R R O R O , Thiiraliv, M nvli ?e,. ORPOO N ¡d irecto rs m et last T h u rsd ay night I for th e p urpose of o p en in g bids, | a w a rd in g co n tracts, and m ak u ig i o th e r p rep aratio n s. P lans for the I gym nasium hav e been m ade so that m otion p ictu res can be show n. i Ry M m * Marv Sandy) closed for four years. B oth r a i l A bout $300 el student body nieoey B AN KS R em em ber "C ouim un- N e w Sherw ood H ig h School roads ru n n in g th ro u g h B anks have has been sav ed in a g y m nasium i(\ N ight" T hursdax ev en in g M arch move train s th an last y ear. T his is i fund. T he b o ard of d ire c to rs has Site B eing C le are d 26. E veryone is invited to a tte n d d u e to th e increase in logging. , c h arg e of th is m oney, u iln o u g b it and b rin g hack th e little a p ro n s Mi an d M is Jo h n K essler of I lias been kept ill a ep .irate fund w ith a penny for each inch of (Ry Mis. Helen A.bahy! | T tie au d ito riu m w ill have a w ell w aist m easure. The m oney w ill go P o rtlan d a re visiting Mr. and M is | p lan n ed stage. LAU REL RIDGE One h u n d red C harles K essler anil fam ily a lew to w ard a p aint fund for th e B anks and tw enty-five Masons and th eir I — ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - " church. T he E pw orth L eague w ill days. friends participated in th e an n u al J J H utchens is \ . itin g hi-. . n . A | „ , | ’ ■ 'p ,• put on a play. "H ousehold H ints." hom ecom ing of t h e S herw ood C addie r.lla n . . k and C laude . I ’ IT S . I ’, . I . I I'.lC llO as a p a rt of the program . T he lodge, A. F A A M . M arch 17 It T ail, this week ! & ju n io r ch o ir w ill fu rn ish several w as the tw en ty -first an n iv ersary Miss L illian S teele spent tin n u m b ers T h e re w ill be o th e r in of th e organization of th e lodge, w eek-end w ith tier p a re n ts at Gas te re stin g ad d itio n s to th e program . ton w hich w as effected in 1915. W il R iX 'K C R E E K F u n eral -cry ices R efresh m en ts w ill be served liam Rasmussen, w ho w as th e first Mrs d e l l C a rs’ens Mr. and Mrs. H arry W hitfield of th e tin and e ar trouble is ill w itli for M rs E J . T raglio, w ho died m is te r of th e local order, gave a last Thursday at ttie B ethany M eth T im b er w ere w eek-end v isito rs of description of t h e organization Miss M oxie and Ida H opkins and odist parsonage, w ere held S un d ay Mrs W hitfield's parents. Mr and and early problem s of th e lodge. F enton M oore spent th e w eek -end l aftern o o n at ttie B ethany M ethod Mrs. N. J. G riffin. A m ong the visitors and d ig n itaries in W isluam , Wash., w itli Mr and ist ch u rch , w itli Dr M. A M a n y C ollege s tu d e n ts hom e for th e Mrs. E. E. H opkins. w ere R F ran k Peters, d eputy grand and Res G A W entsch o ffic ia t sp rin g v acatio n w ere M artha an 1 m aster of O regon; Ja c k M orton, * More Measles ing, assisted ov a n u m b er of o th e r H en rietta V anderzanden, E velyn d istric t deputy g ran d m aster of G rade pupils, w ho hav e been ill m inisters Follow ing th e services, Jackson. K ath leen an d P a tric ia J e n O regon; O. P. Coshow, past grand sen and H azel W olford from O re w ith m easles, a re now re tu rn in g to th e hixty wa shipped to C ouncil. m aster, w ho gave a resum e of gon N orm al; L am ar S andy from sch,-nt. A few m ore pupils have Waste, for in term en t, w ith t t i e M asonry in O regon and th e N o rth of west. O regon S ta te and L orena P aetsch tak en them in th e last few days Y eung U n d e rta k in g com pany A id Sons of Legion Lee E ngcn re tu rn e d to his w ork H illsboro in charge. from U niversity of O regon. T he A rgonne post. A m erican L e Mr. and Mrs D onald P o tters from in a CCC eam p at R eedsport F ri- I R osina i R oth) T rag lio w as born gion, sponsored a dance in S h e r C hester, Idaho, Mrs. G eorge Bell day m orning. He spent a th ree in C anton B erne. S w itzerlan d , J a n wood S aturday night as th e first and d a u g h te r Bessie from V e r w eeks' v acation w ith friends and , uary 29, 1863 Stic cam e to A m e r ica in early life w ith tier parents. step in its d riv e to raise m oney to nonia, F ran cis T hom pson of P ort- relativ es in B anks and V ernonia. finance a d ru m an d b ugle corps land. Mr a n d Mrs. E rnest M arr of T hose from B anks w ho a tte n d e d ; In 1898 she w as u n ited in m arria g e for th e local organization of Sons K ansas City an d L am ar S andy of the fu n eral of Mrs E J T raglio to R ev. E. J. T raglio. of th e Legion. D ep artm en t A d C o rv allis w ere S u n d ay d in n e r p a r S unday aftern o o n in B eth an y w ere S h e is su rv iv ed by h e r h u s ju ta n t C arl M oser p resen ted 22 ty g uests at th e C liffo rd S andy Mr an d Mrs. c . B T resliam , Mr. band. Rev F J. T ra g lio am i a m em bers w ith fiv e-y ear citation Key T ra g and M rs Eli G tin d le. Mrs. M c d au g h ter. R osalia II S p rin g floods p lay ed so m e q u e e r tr ic k s in New E n g la n d a n d s o u th home. cards, seven w ith te n -y e a r a n d G raw , Mrs. C h ris Rieben. Mrs lio has been pastor of tin- M eth Illness Cuts A ttendance e a s te rn C a n a d a , an d am o n g th a m o st b affle d -v ic tim s of th e s e c a p ric e s n in e w ith 15-year citations. T h e senior class play. "T he Nut G eorge F inck and Miss S ylvia Sev- o dist ch u rc h h ere for th e last six w as a n icem an in P o r t H ope, O n t. H e a w o k e o n e m o rn in g to find Sherw ood G ran g e exem plified Farm ", w as p re sen ted F rid ay e v e eranee. Mrs. T rag lio w ill be re- y ears and fo rm erly for a 10-year first and second degrees of th e o r h is ro u te b lo ck ed by th e h u g e c a k e s of Ice sh o w n ab o v e. A d d iu g ning. A lm ost $50 w as ta k e n in. Tin- m em bered as th e w ife of Rev. j period d er f<jr a class of sev en cand id ates to h is w oes w as th e fa c t t h a t h is r e g u l a r c u sto m e rs h a d p le n ty o f ice play w as not v e ry w ell atten d ed T raglio, w ho w as p asto r of the W ednesday night. L ectu rer's p ro d e liv e re d to th e ir f r o n t d o o rs — a n d fre e of c h a rg e a t th a t. d ue to th e epidem ic of flu and B anks ch u rc h for tw o y ears prw- gram included a d eb ate on, “R e m easles. T he ju n io rs took in about vious to Rev. F M T ilton. solved; T hat th e F arm er is J u s ti have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e h ere I In te rm e n t w as in F ir L aw n cem S4 on a candy sa le that night. The B odle b a rre lin g com pany W A. M ulligan et tix to H attie fied in K illing "Birds on His F arm ." a fte r h av in g been confined w ith e te ry here. has shipped a n o th e r 100 b a rre ls of O Dodge et al. 5 A rres S erti, si 30 | Ball Practice Begins T he affirm ativ e w as u pheld by- m easles at th e hom e of h er m o th Mrs. T hom pson w as b o rn at L en- b rin ed cherries. No sp rin g football p ractice w ill T2S K1W Mrs. G race R o th en b erg er and Sam er. Mrs. G race Jack , n e a r T igard, ville, Iowa. A p ril 12. 1887. m a rrie d O pal T u c k e r is w o rk in g in P o rt A nna M G rèv es et ai to Riesalle P eters; negative by Mrs. A gnes fo r th e p ast tw o w eeks. R. O. T hom pson at N ew ton. Iowa. b e h eld th is sp rin g in th e high land, m ak in g ha Hocks. • Janse. p a rt Lot 93 Jo h n so n E state H ite and A rchie S tah ln eck er. N eg . N ovem ber 24. 1904, an d cam e to school, b u t p ractice w ill begin on Mrs. H a ttie D avison of Forest a tiv e side won. O regon last N ovem ber. D eceased b aseb all th is w eek. T w elve b ase G rove sp en t M onday night and A ddition balls and tw o new bats h av e been J. W C onnell iS h eriff) to P e te r Work to Start is su rv iv e d by th e w id o w er an d T uesday w ith Mrs. M. Dodds. Z ü rch er. S E 1, of S ection 35 T IN T he site chosen for th e new high 1 four ch ild ren : E arl an d R aym ond p u rch ased by th e stu d en t body. H arold M organ and Roy Boyd ' S ev eral of th e B anks grade R5W. school is being cleared of b u ild Thom pson, M arsh allto w n . I o w a ; school p lay ers w ere not a b le to go M ultnom ah G olf club to Fret! ings in readiness for construction, M arion an d E rnest. C o rn eliu s. H er of G oldson v isite d F ra n c is F ickas into th e co u n ty to u rn a m e n t b e Cool et al. p art of A. W. H art (B y Mr«. J. C. Sm ith! w hich is scheduled to begin next fath er. W. H. P ierce, of G rin n ell, last w eek. C h a rlo tte S u lliv an is em ployed at cause of th e m easles. T hose going claim 60 T IS RIW H A ZE LD A L E —Six tab les of "500" Iowa, also su rv iv es. week. w ere V ernon W olford. D ale E ber- M ultnom ah. w ere played at th e card p a rty in A nna F ried a R lesch et v ir to B uilds S tore Mr. F ra n k S ias a tte n d e d a p r in ly. Ja m e s Cason. K eizo S hlgeno, I R ulolph II H ochuli et ux. 29.98 Jo h n H erm an is rem o d elin g his th e school last S a tu rd a y evening. cip als' m eetin g at S alem F rid ay K iyashi K aw am ato, Jim m y Brow n, (A cres T2S HIW house to adapt it fo r m erch an d is H igh h o nors w en t to Mrs. W iley D ickie V anD orn an d prin cip al an d S a tu rd ay . E lla O sm on et v ir to n in g purposes. T he house, located and A. W Jam es, second to Mrs. M rs. B. W. A rin e n tro u t has im V erle W hite. O 'C onnor. Lots 13, 14. 15. 17. on p roperty adjoin in g th a t of th e G eorge A ltish in an d R R. G raves. M rs G eorge M ass an d son Ray p ro v ed g re a tly from h e r operatio n new high school, w ill be c o n v e rt C o m m ittee in clu d ed Mrs. J . C of P h ilo m ath visited in B anks from of a few w eeks ago. Sm ith. Mrs. M. A. Jo n e s an d J. ed in to a store. B EA V ER T O N — L ew is D enney, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H artw ick and T h u rsd ay u n til S u n d ay F rid ay they Lois L ucille H eater, d a u g h te r of C raw fo rd P o rter. D R . R. J . N IC O L C o m m u n ity clu b w ill m eet at 8 aged 81. a p io n eer o f O regon, p ass d a u g h te r Jo y c e w ere w eek-end consulted a specialist in P o rtlan d M r. and Mrs. W. C. H eater, becam e ed aw ay a t his hom e at R aleig h v isito rs of Mrs. H artw ick 's m other. for Roy, w ho is a d ia b e tic p atien t th e b rid e of C ecil B rig h t of St. p. m. F rid a y in th e school. D R . E. W . A L M Q U IS T Mrs. H enry G rey, d istrict d ep u ty Mrs. C. P. Syverson, w ho is a T h u rsd a y a fte r a n illn ess of se v Mrs. P o rte r, in P o rtlan d . H elens at a cerem ony a t th e hom e for th e R N. A. lodge, a n d seven of Rev. A llison H. R ogers at M id p atien t at th e S m ith hospital, su f e ra l w eeks. Tow nsenilites to Visit V e te rin a ria n s em bers from th e H illsb o ro lodge H e w as b o rn O cto b er 23. 1854. d leto n M arch 18 T h e cou p le w ill ferin g from p neum onia, is m uch V ern o n ia an d B uxton T ow nsend a m tten d ed th e R. N. A. pot luck tw o m iles east of B ea v e rto n on th e club m em b ers w ill be v isito rs at i im proved. m ak e th e ir hom e in St. Helens. T elephone 643 an d 642 Mrs. B ru n n e r o f P o rtla n d and d o n atio n lan d claim of his par-1 th e B anks T ow nsend club m eeting d in n e r T h u rsd ay . At cards T h irty -fiv e young people of S h e r C ass W ilson w on first an d ents. T hom as H a n d B e rrilla F. | in th e R. N. A hail M onday T h ere w ood an d v icin ity organized a h er b ro th er. Jam es Rutz. an d tw o com m unity d ram atic club Monday- sisters from S cottsbluff. Neb., w ere D enney, p io n eers of 1849. H e resid - J w ill be a p ro g ram an d e n te r ta in C lau d e C ook second. D ally T rip s to P o rtla n d B anks post of th e A m erican n ig h t in the M ethodist church guests of Mr. an d M rs. W. P. ed at th e old hom e u n til 23 y e a rs m ent for all. E v ery o n e is w elcom e ago w h en h e m oved to R aleigh. He Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k W arfield and L egion had a cap acity crow d at 1 H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t B rooks T h u rsd ay . parlors. B onded a n d In su red C u rrier B illy Im lah is b ack in school w as th e fo u rth in a fam ily of s e v - 1 F lo ren ce B rad ley of V ancouver. th e ir dan ce S a tu rd ay , at w hich a Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W ood had as guest T uesday G eorge H owell a fte r su fferin g an a tta c k of m um ps en. Wash., w ere w eek -en d v isito rs of b e a u tifu l cak e w as given in a i Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed- free ca k e -w a lk N ext d a n c e w ill be H e is su rv iv e d b y a sister. Mrs. Mrs. B ella H artw ick . F am ily M oves of Fargo. N. D.. an old tim e frien d ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and A p ril 11. Mr. and M rs A1 J e ld e rk and R o b ert B. B row n, of G a rd e n Home, of Mrs. Wood. T he tw o w orked K a th ry n G re e r of O akland. Cal., Forest Grove B erry g ro w ers of th e B an k s com in th e sam e office 25 y ears ago and th e ir fam ily, w ho h av e been r e e ig h t nieces an d fo u r n ephew s. w as a guest a t th e P a e tsc h hom e m u n ity h av e crew s of m en and , Pickup and Delivery Service at F u n e ra l serv ices w e re re a d by- from W ednesday to S unday. h a d not seen each o th er fo r about siding on th e old L utz place, have Package Kates 18 years. Mr. H ow ell sp en t the m oved o n to th e J u liu s H en d rick Rev. R. C. Y oung at th e B eth el J u n e G a rv in is now a t O rland. boys busy e v e ry day th a t th e ' H illsboro P h o n e 542 C o n g reg atio n al ch u rc h in B e a v e r Cal., w o rk in g in th e A line o rch ard s w e a th e r perm its. G ro w ers re p o rt w in te r in C alifornia an d is on his pro p erty . E a st Side T e rm in a l P o rtla n d re tu r n home. Mrs. B essie B rid g em an an d h er to n S a tu rd ay . In te rm e n t w as at and is a tte n d in g n ig h t school. She th a t th e stra w b e rry season w ill be alm ost a m onth late th is y e a r du e P h o n e E A st 9131 Mr. and Mrs. J W. D ow ney and m other, Mrs. H anley, of L eisy v ille C rescen t G ro v e c e m e tery u n d e r th e is ta k in g ty p in g and sh o rth an d . to the prolonged cold sp e ll in F e b d a u g h te rs of L ongview , W ash.. ! left last w eek for a te n -d ay trip to au sp ices of th e B eav erto n G range. R elativ e K illed ru a ry . . w ere w eek-end guests at th e H. P S an Diego. Mr. an d Mrs. H e n ry B eard a t Mrs. W a lte r H eard sp en t F r i d a y ' C ooper M o u n tain sew in g club S tric k le r home. M rs. Ju sep h in e t e n d e d th e fu n e ra l in L ongyiew , S tric k le r accom panied th em o n m et w ith M rs. E rick so n last T h u rs- I i W ash.. M onday of H en ry ’s cousin, an d S a tu rd a y in P o rtla n d v lsjtjn g ; e r m other. Mr E lla M izner. and 1 th e ir re tu rn hom e S u n d ay . She day. i A lb ert H edricks. Mr. H edricks w as h Mr. (B y Mr«. I. R. Strubb, and M rs Ed M izner and sons, f p lan s to stay se v eral w eeks. Mr. and M rs. J o h n Im lah a tte n d 'a c c id e n ta lly killed M arch 16. w hile M rs. C. J. Y azzolino an d d a u g h P a st G ran d s- clu b of R ainbow i ed a b irth d a y celeb ratio n la st w eek te r Jo a n of P o rtla n d a re sp en d in g in stallin g a ra d io in his hom e. He S h e rep o rts th a t Ed M izner, w h o ! R eb ek ah lodge of S herw ood m et ' T he h onored gu est w as Mr. Im la h ’s tw o w eeks a t th e V. C. S tru b b accid en tally th re w th e a e rial w ire had an o p eratio n for u lcers of th e ■ in th e I. O. O. F. h all W ednesday m o th er, M rs. A. A. Im lah, of C lov hom e. , o v er an elec tric light w ire and w as stom ach last w eek, is -till in t h e 1 E m anuel hospital and is g ettin g aftern o o n w ith Mrs. B essie Fiske, erdale. Mr. an d Mrs. E arl G en zer an d electro cu ted , d y in g in sta n tly . He Mr. and Mrs. O. W. H esterlee d a u g h te r D onna v isited th e K nip- was 24 y e a rs old, an d is su rv iv ed along nicely. M rs. M illie E dw ards, an d Mrs. Mrs. A rth u r Irelan d of G reen - i N ora Joh n so n as hostesses. h av e so ld th e ir p ro p e rty on W il p e r fam ily a t W ashougal, Wash., by his w ife, m other, tw o b ro th ers an r ? . to v th i e I Mrs. Jo h n S tric k le r an d ch ild ren liam son av en u e to Mr. an d Mrs. o v e r th e w eek-end. an d d a sister. Mr. H ed rick s w as w ell I b r i d s e ^ H u ^ 0’^ k now n in F o rest G rove and often M~ ° y V ‘d and H u b b ard of P o rtlan d . M r. an d Mrs. M rs. J o e S m ejk al left W ednes Mrs. B a rtle tt of F orest G ro v e w ere H esterlee are te m p o ra rily located d ay for M oro to w o rk . v isited in B anks. at A dam S k y le’s home. W illiam Y oung of C am as. Wash.. guests. Mrs. B a rtle tt w on first, Mrs N aom i C anby of B u x to n w as a V ern P ric k e tt second, and Mrs. A l The th re e lo w er classes, w ith th e ir g u est of G race S tru b b from F r i I v isited re la tiv e s h e re M onday. fred Lew is, consolation. N ext m e e t teac h ers w ere e n te rta in e d w i t h d ay to S u n d ay . W ilm a a n d F r a n k M an In ju re d ing w ill be w ith Mrs. C. B. H all in a p a rty a t th e hom e of M r. and C lifto n S p u rg eo n su ffered a A pril. T w en ty loads of a ld e r h av e been Mrs. R ay K in ch elo e F rid a y ev e so ld to a fu rn itu re p la n t in P o r t m a n g led h a n d last w eek w hile are again at W ork on G ym n S ta rts n in g T h e re w ere tw en ty -sev en lan d from th e O. J* M cM ahon w o rk in g in a saw m ill at M oun- A fte r m uch u n c e rta in ty and sev ch ild ren p resen t. O th e r guests in p lace th e past m onth. I taindale. e ra l m onths of d elay w o rk began cluded Mrs. M ary M cH enry, Mr. D epot O pened M onday on th e B anks high school and Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Mrs. T he S. P. i S. d epot a t W ilkes g y m n asiu m C h ris R ieben is in G eorge Looney. Mrs. W illiam Heil. boro is being reo p en ed a fte r being c h a rg e of th e w ork. T h e b o ard of Mrs. L y le T ay lo r an d th e hostess, Mrs. R ay K incheloe. Miss M adelyn S h a ttu c k has been Miss L en a S an to ro , O. S. C. stu h ired fo r n e x t school term , h er dent, sp e n t sp rin g v acatio n a t h er fo u rth in th is place. 115 S. Third Ave., Hillsboro home. M r. an d Mrs. W. S. F re n c h 's 11th J u s t south of M ain B etty A ltish in and E v ely n Day, a n n iv e rsa ry o ccu rred M onday. T h ey b o th stu d e n ts a t O regon norm al, e n te rta in e d M r. a n d M rs. C h arles w ere hom e d u rin g sp rin g vacation. Jo h n so n an d B etty at d in n er. Drop in and see M r. an d M rs. C. H. G onyo e n te r your old friends! A LEX A N D ER M. M cPH ERSO N ta in e d on S u n d ay Mr. an d Mrs. F O R E ST G RO V E—G r a v e s i d e A rth u r H olm an an d sm all son of Lunches - Cold Drinks services for A le x a n d e r M anning P o rtla n d in h o n o r of M rs. H olm an's M cPherson, 72. w ho died a t P a is b irth d ay . Candy - Tobacco ley M arch 14, w ere h eld at th e G ales C reek cem etery S atu rd ay . THEO DO RE C. L N D S E T H Here's your cbance H e w as born in K an sas D ecem ber F O R E ST G R O V E—T h eo d o re C a r ♦o save on your 25, 1863. A sister, Mrs. H aro ld H an ro l U ndseth, 21, d ied a t his hom e spring painting. sen, of D illey survives. n e a r G aston a fte r a w eek 's illn ess Highestquelity Ful an d fu n eral services w ere h eld at MRS. R. O. T H O M PSO N ler Paints. These M ountain View c e m e tery w ith Dr. FO R E ST G RO V E—Mrs. Id a May O. H H olm es o fficiating. H e w as special prices will Thom pson, 48. d ied at h e r hom e in bo rn at D onald J u ly 13, 1914, and NOT be reposted H eadaches caused by constipation C o rn eliu s M arch 16 a fte r a few is su rv iv e d by his p aren ts, Mr. and this year. a re gone a fte r one dose of A d lerik a days' illn ess an d fu n e ra l services Mrs. Jo h n J. H u n d se th of G aston T his cleans poisons o u t of BOTH w ere h eld fro m th e C o rn eliu s an d a b ro th e r C liffo rd . u p p e r an d low er bowels. E nds bad M ethodist ch u rc h M arch 18, w ith • Let us demonstrate the sleep, nervousness. D elta D ru g store. Rev. C h arles M. R eed officiating. Quality p rin tin g —A rgus. patented C O N SE R V A D O R I ts A n n iv e r s a r y B a n k s " C o m m u n ity N i g h t ” a t C h u r c h B t'n e fit S e t T o n i g h t Buried on Monday Real Estate Transfers Hazeldale People Hold Card Party 18, 31, 32. 33 M cGill A c r e Z ella M S undvall te 1 II Loom is, ill A cres S ection 3 T3S RIW H ellie F S tiver to Nora Cocli- run p art T ract 4 L om bard .Addi tion. B eaverton. R udolph C S c h re ib e r et UX, 37 A iie s Section I T3S R2W T ow n of Bear ertoli Io M I airy L ovcglon, Lots 3 an d 4 Block I lle c k e lis A ddition. B eaverton lion CUTS ELECTRICITY T IS No. 4 «lih et Vir to r et ux. put i It isn't ju st Itic cold. 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