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Volume 13, No 20
lid i, b o ro
In d e p e n d e n t
H ills b o r o
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, July 2, 1936
K sta b lib h e d 1873
A rg u s
E sta b lis h e d
1894
Tw o Sections, T w elve Page»
Many Attractions to Greet “Happy Days” Crowds Here
New Postal
Head Takes
Over Duties
M v P h c e tc r »
R e lie v e s
C . H o lx n a g e l
ln Nein l iciti
Construction
New Homes
Begins Here
H ills b o r o
F re d
Reach
as P o s t­
B u ild in g
P e rm it»
T o t a l $ 3 5 ,9 0 0
m a s te r W e d n e s d a y
S in ce J a n u a r y
Veteran to Remain
Lumbermen I lopcful
In c re a s e d
R« m o d e lin g , N e w R e s id e n c e s
O f f ic e
B u s in e s s
M akes
Local
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such a gam the last f i ' t al ye a r th a t
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u* p«etm aster fro m $2.700 to
of
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been transf« r r i ’d fro m th e H ills ­
b o ro -C o rn e liu s M«*thodist Epi •>«■«)-
pal church«
to G resham .
Plan Program
for Dedication
Friday, fulv 3
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T h e new po t m aster has Iw cn « C h a m b e r C o m m e rc e G ro u p
i f id e n t o f
H ills b o ro
lin e A p iil.
O b ta in » W P A S p e a k e r
I ’ll? h a v in g been ellgac,' (I ill th e
d ru g husiness, h a n k in g and in it
c e n t yea*i
m in s u r a n c i*
I I • ha
F o rm a , ( ir d b a tio n o f Shut«’ p a rk,
h e « n activ«* in the affai»
o f the rcc in s tu d e d d u rin g th e w in te r and
< iiin m u iu ty . h a v in g b e e n a na u nh e i
p rin g u n d e i a W P A p ro je c t, w ill
of th e Ihll.-hoi»» ,s< h«N»l h o a rd anti t a k e place, b c ftin n ttiK a t 2 o 'c lo c k
o n ly le e e n tly ♦«■rv«tl as c h a irm a n F rid a y a fte rn o o n in th e a u d ito r iu m
o f th e t le in o t ra tio c t n t r a l e o m m it- T he p ro g ra m e be in g p re p a re d by
fo r W a h
I n u n i g t i o n c o u n ty
ii c h a m b e r o f comm« ree c o m m itte e ,
e tirln g p" nt a I head cam e to headed by II E S taples
Th«
th e l< h »I »ffice S p p tem h e r 8. 11*12.
E J G r if f it h . state a d m in is tra to r
it fir s t b e am e a second
when
o ff re, as a c le rk , a fte r h a v- o f W P A . w ill g ive th e address. H e ­
s u it . th«
address. th e re w ill be
•I \ ( (1 in th«* Shrrw ood o ffic e i
H i c iv il s e rv ic e e x - | h a n d ru n ic a nd a fla g p re s e n ta tio n
for a ye a r
in w h i c h a fla g w ill be p resented
. n u ia tio n was ta k e n In .In ly , 1912 i to M a y o r
, H G a rre tt a nd b y h im
,t i- t.u it po t-
H o l/n a g e l becam e
in HUII Uliil« i 11» I it«' J I ’ t th e pai k co m m issio n
ma
W i t h a c re w o f w o rk m e n ru s h in g
I.a in k m , and • rv«*d u n d e r 11 A
B a ll u n t il b e co m in g p o stm a ste r in th is w e e k to c o m p le te th e huge
w
a
d in g pool, th e p a rk is c o m p le te
M a i t h . 1921
' .i
fa r as f u r th e r W P A la b o r is
• ««»ncerned.
B u ilt upon th • n a tu ra l b e a u ty o f
j th e w o o d la n d s fro m w h ic h th e p a rk
' h;«-» b«’<'ii
ta ke n , la n d t a p in g and
o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts w e re c o m p le t-
i ed d u rin g th e w in te r to m ake th e
p la ce one o f Ih e m ost b e a u tifu l in
th is co u n ty.
S tone g a tew ays o f n a tiv e ro ck
K e ith B usch P re s e n te d w ith
in tw o places a lo n g th«* ca. te rn
edge
o f th e p a rk . In v ite th e p u b lic
E a g le S cout B a d g e
I it» «’lit e r
th e c u rv in g d riv e w a y s
| w h ic h h a d u p to and a ro u n d th«*
H ilh h o i« » d is t in t t o i i i t o f hon- a u d ito riu m J n fr o n t o f w h ic h , on
or
B oy S couts o f Am«*ri( » wa • I th«* east side. i. a green la w n as a
h«*ld at 1 .ee F a lls on th e T u a la tin | b.i.-e fro m w h ic h to w e rs an 8.5-foot
liv e r , west o f C h e rry (»rove. F ll- fiagpoh* A lt n«'w ro a d w a y s have
day e ve n in g . T h is c o u rt \v;e in eon
,»••«»11 co ve re d w ith cru sh e d roek to
iu c tio u w ith th«* a n n u a l scout ca m p e lim in a te th e dost and m ak. w in te r
ii ?i; itb
« I .«••• F all-
\v h r h th i
d r iv in g p<>* able.
T h e g ro ve o il th e east side o f
y e a r w a . ill ih a r g • o f P a u l Y t a r-
| the p;u k has been L itid x a p e d w ith
out, scout e x e c u tiv e .
K e ith Busch o f th e n a scout sh ip ro ck gardens, pools, a n d a b u b b lin g
“ H a b ib o v .", H ills b o ro , was
m ade I s p rin g w h ic h flo w s tlo w n a m in ­
an Eagle scout, his badge b e in g ia tu re c ic e k In to th«* pool. P aths o f
.« <»»»(• n ii «-«I on |»»i|r .1 colum n 5)
p it tn te d by C o u rt C o m m issio n e r
P aul I.. P a tte rson
R a lp h Ea.ster.
H ills b o ro d is tr ic t c h a irm a n , acted
as ju d g • o f th e c o u rt.
T h e fo llo w in g badges w e re a w a rd ­
ed: See »rid d a . Don Engon. P h il­
ip C o rw in , K e n n e th K lin e . W al-
S cvcn W a sh in g to n c o u n ty hoys
la«'«* C a lw a v . Don P a tte rson . T orn
Hitch«'.*. second
m e rit badges. h c tw i’cn th e agt s o f IB and 28 w ill
.In k
B u tle r a m i Jam es G a rr ic k ; he s e n , l o ( ’( ’ ( ’ ca m p b e g in n in g
.ire o rd in g to M iss A lic e
fu s t
< I.is
m e rit
badges. J e rry J u ly I
W in k le r ,
M a rc n
W a ltz. N e w e ll M a x w e ll, e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry o f
S im m o n s
T e n d e rfo o t .'«'out;
Ed the c o u n ty r e lie f c o m m itte e T h e
A p p h 'b e i i ;•. Dw a vin B la k n e v . Ja ck i «|uota w ill ho chosen u n d e r th e
K e rim lly .
K e n n e th
S w ank.
B ill sam« re g u la tio n s as b e fore , w ith
' t h i v f <’hos«*n ta k e n fro m fa m ilie s
S w ift, and A lle n Ito ln i t on
H e n ry J S c h a in c k . w ho had been ; e lig ib le fo r r d ie f .
T h e q u o ta w ill be «ait fro m here
activ«’ in s c o u tin g iic tiv iti« ' in On
den. U ta h . wa
presented to th** to V a n c o u v e r fro m w h ic h place
c o u rt S ch a m ck has re ce ive d not thi* m en w ill he sen, ,<> w h a te v e r
o n ly thi* Eagle Scout a w a rd hut the . c a m p in th is v ic ib it y is in need o f
th re e p alm s as w«*ll as 40 m e rit a d d itio n a l re c ru its . M iss M a x w e ll
I said.
badges, an u n u sua l a ch ie ve m e n t.
Scouts’ Court
Held Lee Falls
Work Relief Bernice Howard Chosen Happy Days
Here °" Friday Payroll Huge Goddess o f'H a p p y Days’' Celebration
Over County Coronation Colorful Ceremony for Friday OpensToday
r y y n!iend‘le s »f
Oregon to Meet
1 B y H L P u tn a m )
F rid a y , J u ly 3, is “ T o w n s e n d ”
day o f th<* * H a p p y D a y C e le b ra ­
t io n ” in Shut«? p a rk A c c o rd in g to
Hev. H e n ry Y oung. g«*neral c h a ir ­
m an fo r th«* day. a ll a rra n g e m e n ts
h.i'. »’ been c o m p le te d to m a k e H ills ­
b o ro a d e s ira b le meeca o f O re g o n
T ow nsenditey A n d th e lo c a l c lu b is
d o in g e v e ry th in g p o ssib le w it h th e
h« a r ty coop« ra tio n o f th e fire m e n
to make* it th e best second «lay
c ro w d o f any p re v io u s "H a p p y D ay
C e h 'b ra tio n .”
E v e ry th in g is b e in g d one fo r th e
conv < n n ie n c e and c o m fo rt o f o u r
guests T h e p ro g ra m is sch e d uled to
s ta rt at 11 a m J o h n W e ir, w e s te rn
re g io n a l re p re s e n ta tiv e o f T o w n s -
« rid d u b s , is sch e d u le d to speak a t i
th a t tim e A t noon th e re is to b«* a I
h.i ke t d in n e r w ith c o ffe e f u r n is h ­
ed by th«’ H ills b o r o c lu b . E v e ry o n e
is u rg e d to b rin g h is o w n e a tin g
» 4 ite n s ils .
In th e a fte rn o o n M a y o r W illis
j
| M ah o n e y, candidate* fo r U. S. sena-
tor, is th e guest speaker. T hose
G o v e rn m e n t
P u ts
Night in Shute P ark Auditorium ;
Event Begins a t 9 P. AI.
$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0
A m o n g U n e m p lo y e d H e r e
S in ce S e p te m b e r
Sponsors Give Help
Local
P o lit ic a l
$ 6 1 ,4 1 2 .9 8
U n its
to
Add
T o ta l
S a li G a m e s , P a r a c h u te D ro p
B e g in F e te ;
Gay w ith lights, music, and colorful costum es of her
a tte n d a n ts and retinue, B ernice H ow ard will he crow ned
“ G oddess” Bernice of “ H appy D ays’’ celeb ratio n a t c e re ­
monies in the Shute p a rk a u d ito riu m F rid a y night a t 9
o’clock. The coronation will be by J u d g e D onald E. Long
of P ortland.
“ G oddess” B ernice w as chosen S a tu rd a y night a t the
“ G oddess B all’ w hen 15 c a n d id a te s d rew lots to nam e
D e d ic a te
P arle J u ly
3
Coronation at Night
P a ra d e ,
P a tr io tic
E x e rc is e s
M o r n in g J u ly 4
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m w in n e rs in the contest.
S te a d y increase in hom e b u ild -
E x p e n d itu re o f a p p r o x im a t e l y
In tu r n th e fiv e , w h ic h in c lu d e d
L a c k in g o n ly th e th ro n g s to c ro w d
ing. re p a ir and re m o d e lin g , b o th
$186.(XX) fo r w o r k r e lie f p ro je c ts in
M iss H o w a rd . H e le n M c L e a n o f th e m id w a y , streets and s id e w a lk s .
in H ills b o r o and its trad«- t e r r i-
A lo h a . L illie
B ro w n o f L a u re l. S h u te P a rk th is m o rn in g 'T h u r s ­
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty since W P A b e ­
to ry , has been u n d e rw a y sin ce the
M a rg a re t E s lin g e r o f F ore st G ro v e d a y ) was in f u ll dress fo r th e a n ­
gan o p e ra tio n s last S e p te m b e r, was
(( o n tin u rd <»n p age 1, rolum n 1)
fir s t o f the ye a r, c ity b u ild in g p e r­
and D a le P o w e rs o f S ch o lls, se- n u a l " H a p p y D ays”
a n n ou n ce d th is w e e k in a re p o rt
fe te , w h ic h
m its and re p o rts m ade b y t h e
m ade b y K E T illo ts o n , re s id e n t
, le c te d one o f t h e ir n u m b e r f o r th e opens th e re th is a fte rn o o n a t 2 p.
b u ild in g m a te ria l co m p a n ie s dis-
G oddess ho n or.
e n g in e e r, to W. G. Ide. c h a irm a n
m. w it h a fre e act on th e h ig h
Gos
o f Ih e c o u n ty p la n n in g co m m issio n ,
C o lo rfu l Parade
tra p e z e on th e m id w a y .
and J. A T h o r n b u r g h o f F orest
B u ild in g p« r m i t .
f o r H il l s b o r o ,
E a rly in th e w e e k th e v a rio u s
T h e g ra n d m arch , w h ic h in c lu d ­
G ro v e , s ta le p ro je c ts re p re s e n ta tiv e
a c c o rd in g to c ity records, to ta le d
ed th e y o u n g w o m en and th e ir es­ concessions, w h ic h m a k e u p th e
o f th e state p la n n in g c o m m issio n .
$35,900 fo r th«* fir s t
ix m o n th s o f j
co rts . was a c o lo r fu l e ve n t, w it h n e w and la rg e r m id w a y , w e re a r ­
♦
O f th e to ta l a m o u n t re p o rte d .
and
u n p a c k in g
on
th e
th e c a n d id ate s in e v e n in g gowns, r iv in g
M a rc h and A p r il H o w e ve r, not a ll |
SGI 412.98 w as spent fo r m a te ria ls
passing in p a ra d e beneath th e s o ftly grounds. B y last n ig h t e v e ry rid e ,
hom es b e in g c o n s tru c te d in s id e th«*
used in c o n s tru c tio n b y th e v a rio u s
g lo w in g shaded lig h ts o f th e b a ll e v e ry s id e show, and a ll o th e r c o n ­
c ity lim its ap p ea r on th e p«'rm its.
u n its o f g o v e rn m e n t sp o n so rin g th e
ro o m , to lin e u p across th e a u d ito r ­ cessions w e re in place.
d<‘ pit«* a c ity o rd in a n c e fo rb id d in g
p ro je c ts . T h e re m a in d e r. SI25.000
Flood Lights Used
iu m to a w a it th e ir t u r n to d ra w
was fu rn is h e d by th e fe d e ra l g o v ­
c o n s tru c tio n u n t il a p e rm it
has
fo r lu c k y n u m b e rs.
T h is ye a r, concessions have been
been g ra n te d .
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W c s tim b c r M a n W o u n d e d ;
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th e ca n d id a te s and I c o n fin e d to th e space so u th o t the
fo r m e r ly on th e r e lie f r o lls o f th e
W ood M«»st P o p u la r
w h e re th e fir e w o r k s
th e ir escorts was P a u l L. P a tte rs o n a u d ito riu m
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ty
.
S m ith F a ce» C h a r g e
(C ontinued on p a re I , 'o lu m n 1)
W ooden b u ild in g s«’«’rns to d o m -
have been h eld. Here, u n d e r some
Begin in September
inat«' w ith basem ents and s to rv and
o f th e n e w flo o d lig h ts re c e n tly
T h ir t y - s ix p ro je c ts w e re u n d e r ­
a h a lf c o n s tru c tio n . Most o f th<*
purch a se d b y
th e
fire m e n ,
th e
W C. S m ith o f W e s tim b e r was ,
ne w homes a re
ve n to n in e room s
te n ts a nd rid e s have been lin e d up
placed u n d e r a rre s t T u e s d a y by a ! ta k e n in th is c o u n ty sin ce W P A
on each side and th e m id d le .
In a d d itio n to som e 10 hom e . d e p u ty s h e r if f on a w a r ra n t c h a rg ­ fir s t was in s titu te d S e p te m b e r 20
B a se b a ll fa xs w i l l be
o ffe re d
e ith e r c o n s tru c te d o r u n d e r c o n ­ in g assault w it h a d a n g e ro u s vveap- I o f last ye a r, a nd o f th is n u m b e r
so m e th in g n o ve l and e x c itin g be­
s tr u c tio n th is s p rin g , co n s id e ra b le , on. He is b e in g h e ld fo r th e g ra n d 20 have been re p o rte d ^s c o m p le te d .
g in n in g a t 2:15 p. rn. w h e n th e
C o n s id e ra b le o f th e
to ta l
has
c o n s tru c tio n is u n d e rw a y in th e ju r y .
H ills b o ro
J u n io r
b a se b a ll team
c o u n try s u r r o u n d in g H i l l s b o r o . !
A c c o rd in g to th«’ in fo m a tio n on been d e v o te d to re p a ir, re m o d e lin g ,
m eets th e El R a y R o o fe rs J u n io r
w h e re n e w houses, new barns and I w h ic h th«* w a r ra n t w a s d r a w n . . o r n e w c o n s tru c tio n o f school b u ild ­
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P o rtla n d team
in g - in a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ty .
t the? fa rm b u ild in g - a re q u ite c o m ­ S m ith a tta c k e d .Je rry S a u c rm a n
in
L e g io n c o m p e titio n . H ills b o r o
m on.
d u rin g an a rg u m e n t S u n d a y n ig h t ' C o u n ty roads also h a v e re c e iv e d
was to h a v e p la y e d W o o d b u rn ,
o f th e e x p e n d itu re ,
W h ile m an y new b u ild in g are in w h ic h S m ith was e je c te d fro m ! c o n s id e ra b le
c h a m p io n s o f M a rio n c o u n ty In th e
b e in g e re cte d th e b u ild in g m a te ria l a beer p a rlo r in W e s tim b e r. S a u e r- < th e la rg e st p ro je c t lis te d fo r th e M .-- B e rn ic e M. H o w a rd o f H ills ­ C . C . C a rls o n , P o r tla n d , to
fir s t o f t h e s ta te c h a m p io n s h ip
f ilm s are s e llin g la rg e q u a n titie s ; m an is said to h a ve been a w itn e s s ' e n tire p e rio d b e in g a road p ro je c t
boro. w h o was S a tu rd a y n ig h t
series w h ic h w i l l c u lm in a te
i n
S p e a k a t E x e rc is e s
u -in g S17T8.94 fo r m a te ria ls f u r n ­
o f m a te ria ls fo r re m o d e lin g and re- ; to th e e je c tio n .
selected as Goddess o f L ib e r t y [.
R o se b u rg in A u g u s t.
He s u ffe re d a k n if e c u t in his ished b y th e c o u n ty , a nd $11656 15
p a irin g , p a r tic u la r ly in th e c o u n try
fo r th e a n n u a l F o u r th o f J u ly
F o llo w in g th e b a se ba ll game, th e
w h e n * re p a irs have been d e la ye d hand w h ic h re q u ire d m e d ic a l a t- j fu rn is h e d b y th e g o v e rn m e n t fo r
c e le b ra tio n here. She w i l l be
P arade in c h a rg e o f R. E. W iic y c ro w d w i l l r e tu r n to th e m id w a y
p a y ro lls .
tc n tio n . th e o ffic e rs said.
f« r a lo n g p e ritx i o f years.
c ro w n e d F rid a y n ig h t at e xe rcise s . o f th e R o ta ry c lu b a n d p a tr io tic fo r a m u se m e n t u n t il 7 p. m. w h e n
F o llo w in g are p ro je c ts c a rrie d on
l. o w d l P. C o o k ,w a s
a rre s te d
in S h u te p a rk a u d ito riu m . A ll e xe rcise s in S h u te p a rk u n d e r th e G eo rg e H o p k in s w i l l m a k e his f i r s t ”
B a in s are receiv in g new sh in g le s T u e sd a y at A lb a n y b y a d e p u ty ’ in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty sin ce last
th e p ic tu re s o f t h e princesses auspices o f t h e
and fo u n d a tio n s , and co n sid e ra b le
H ills b o r o post, le a p in to space fro m an a irp la n e
S
e
p te m b e r and
th e
am ount
of
s h e r iff and b ro u g h t to th e W ash­
w e re n o t a v a ila b le u n t il to o la te . | A m e ric a n L e g io n . S a tu rd a y m o rn ­ f ly in g 5600 fe e t a b o v e th e p a rk . As
p a in tin g is b e in g
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h«»us«’s a re o«*ing r e b u ilt in s id e and
in g . w i l l in a u g u ra te th e last d a y soon as H o p k in s has la n d e d th e
g o v e rn m e n t and th e lo c a l sponsor.-.
o f n o n -s u p p o rt.
<»ut to fu rn is h needed room s fo r
o f th e "H a p py D a y s " c e le b ra tio n . j tra p e z e a ct on th e m id w a y w i l l be
G aston C it y p a rk , r e ta in in g w a ll,
P a rk e d besid • th e ro a d a h a lf-
g ro w in g fa m ilie s a nd to p e rm it a d ­
b y th e
s id w a lk s a nd e x c a v a tio n o f 3460
T h e p a ra d e w i l l b e g in fo rm in g I rep e a te d to be fo llo w e d
m ile west o f B a n k s w h ile L . D
d itio n o f fn o d e rn h o u seh o ld e q u ip ­
(C ontinurrl un p ave
colum n 11
c u b ic feet o f d ir t to le v e l p la y ­
S a tu rd a y m o r n in g a t 8:30 o 'c lo c k d o n k e y baseball gam e in th e lig h t ­
m en t
g ro u n d s G aston $768 19. a n d fe d ­
ai F irs t a ve n u e a n d M a in stree t ed fie ld fo r m e r ly o c c u p ie d b y th e
L u m b e rm e n a re h o p e fu l o f u n -
e ra l $2949.51. R e p a irs on 13 r u r a l
w it h th e lin e o f m a rc h sch e d uled i b a se ba ll p a rk .
d im in is h e d c o n s tru c tio n o f a ll k in d s
schools, in c lu d in g p a in tin g , p la y ­
F o r those w h o h a ve o r n e v e r
to be u n d e rw a y to th e park, a t 9
th ro u g h o u t t h e su m m e r m o n th s
g ro u n d s a nd
re m o d e lin g ,
u s in g
o 'c lo c k . H e a d in g th e pa ra d e w i l l have w itn e s s e d a d o n k e y b aseball
w ith th e usual p ic k u p ag a in in th e
$834 32 o f d is tr ic t m o n e y a n d $1582.-
,
gam
e in a ll its fu n n y a n tic s , th e re
be th e colors, c o lo r g u a rd , a n d o f ­
fa ll dev«*loping in to a steady p ro ­
(C ontinued on page 6. colum n I )
08 fe d e ra l funds.
fic ia ls .
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C le a n in g and c le a rin g s ix m ile s th re e w e e ks' t r ip in to C anada and
V a rio u s sections o f th e pa ra d e
in g m a te ria l f o ld th ro u g h o u t th e
o f B e a v e rto n d ra in a g e d itc h and th e east. D r. J. O. R o b b d e c la re d h a v e been asked to r e p o r t in th e
w in te r and n e x t s p rin g .
e x c a v a tin g
3407
y a rd s o f
d ir t. th a t business seemed
b e tte r in f o llo w in g o rd e r:
T h e b u ild in g p ro g ra m is m ore a p ­
D ra in a g e d is tric t $250.10. g o v e rn ­
C h ild re n 's pet se ctio n on W a sh ­
in a n y I
p a re n t on th e east edge «»f th e c o u n ­ M a n y a t R o o s e v e lt N o m in a ­ m e n t $3632.10. B u ild in g a th le tic f ie ld W a s h in g to n c o u n ty th a n
j p la ce v is ite d on his t r ip . H is jo u r ­ in g to n s tre e t w est o f F irs t avenue.
ts th a n it is in th«* m id d le section
at
B anks
h ig h
school, d is tr ic t ney to o k h im to L o n d o n . O n ta ria .
A u to m o b ile d e a le rs ’ se c tio n w ill
to rs ’ E v e n t S a tu r d a y
because o f th e fact th a t fa m ilie s
$165 68 and $1209.98 b y th e g o v e rn ­ Canada, h is o ld home, a nd T o ro n to . | fo rm on F ir s t avenue, s o u th o f
are b e in g pushed in to th e c o u n tr y
m e n t.
fro m w h e re he w e n t to D e tr o it to , M a in s tree t.
e k in g lo w e r taxes a nd m ore roo m
R o osevelt n o m in a to rs ' n a tio n a l
C o n s tru c tin g s to rm
s e w e rs
in ta k e d e liv e ry o f th re e n e w a u to ­
P a tr io tic se ctio n on M a in street,
n e a r th e c ity .
r a lly , h e ld at A lo h a G ra n g e h a ll B e a v e rto n w h e re 1142 feet o f w o o d ­
w e st o f th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll.
C o u n ty C o u rts o f S ta te N o w
In Forest Gr«»ve t h e e h a m b e r S a tu rd a y , a ttra c te d a p p ro x im a te ly en s ta ve p ip e was la id a n d 2680 m obiles. w h ic h he assisted in p ilo t- ,
F ra te rn a l o rg a n iz a tio n s
a re to
in g hom e fo r h im s e lf a nd re la tiv e s
o f «'ommeree m ade a b u ild in g s u r­ llMMI persons. T h is r a lly was held feel o f t ile
in s ta lle d
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In T o ro n to re n ts h ave re a ch e d ,
in N e w L e a g u e
ve y and n n ’in b e rs ple d g ed th e m - in c o n ju n c tio n w it h s im ila r e ve n ts $201.87. g o v e rn m e n t $1655.05. P la c ­
h ig h p o in ts, he said, w it h a p a rt­ s tre e t.
( ( o n tillu rd on |>«gr 3. rn lu in n 3)
in e v e ry c o u n ty in th e e n tire c o u n ­ in g stree t signs on F ore st G ro v e m ents. w h ic h fo rm e rly re n te d fo r
C o m m e rc ia l flo a ts w ill fo ’ m on
tr y T h e h a ll was f ille d to c a p a c ity streets, g o v e rn m e n t $44.
$¿0. now b r in g in g $75 a i d m ore. L in c o ln s tre e t, w e st o f F irs t avenue.
F o rm a tio n o f th e n e w a ssociation
w it h th e c ro w d s o v e rflo w in g in to [
A d d itio n o f 36 x 24 feet to M a n ­ A g r ic u ltu r a l c o n d itio n s he s u m ­
C iv ic a nd c o m m u n ity o rg a n iz a ­ o f O regon c o u n tie s was c o m p le te d
th e stree t.
n in g school, r e b u ild in g p la y s h e d m a riz e d as r a th e r u n s e ttle d . T h is tio n s are asked to fo rm in L in c o ln th is w eek, a c c o rd in g to J u d g e D o n ­
E ree p ro g ra m in c lu d e d b a n d c o n ­ and le v e lin g g ro u n d s. D is tr ic t $1.- | same c o n d itio n seemed to e x is t in s tre e t, east o f F irs t avenue.
a ld T. T e m p le to n , w h o , w it h J u d g e
c e rt by th e B e th a n y band, m o v in g 639.52. g o v e rn m e n t $2612 03. B u ild ­
C o m ic flo a ts a nd c h a ra c te rs w ill G. F. H odges o f U m a tilla c o u n ty
a ll p a rts v is ite d .
p ic tu re sh o w , a m a te u r e n te r ta in ­ in g ro a d fro m h ig h w a y to B e a v e r­
o f and C o m m is s io n e r F ra n k S h u ll o f
T h ro u g h o u t In d ia n a . M ic h ig a n . fo r m on F ir s t avenue, n o rth
m e n t a nd dance.
to n w a te r re s e rv o ir in c lu d in g th e Illin o is and Io w a , crops lo o k e d e x ­ M a in s tree t.
M u ltn o m a h , com posed th e o rg a n i­
T h e h x a l m e e tin g w as s ta rte d at c le a rin g o f o n e -a n d -a -h a lf acres o f c e lle n t w ith a h e a vy y ie ld p ro m ise d , stree t.
z a tio n c o m m itte e .
8 o 'c lo c k because o f th e b u sy cro p g ro u n d and m o v in g 600 y a rd s o f he said
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A series o f s ix re g io n a l m e e tin g s
W e s tw a rd fro m t h e r e ,
season here, in ste a d o f at (i o 'c lo c k ! d ir t and 450 y a rd s o f ro c k . B e a v ­
ins M u s t H a v e E q u ip - as o r ig in a lly p la n n e d in o rd e r to e rto n $238.89. g o v e rn m e n t $1023 95 th in g s seemed s u ffe rin g m o re fr o m I a re to fo rm on W a s h in g to n stre e t, w e r^ h e ld in v a rio u s p a rts o f th e
d ry w e a th e r, be said. H e w a s m u c h '.vest o f F irs t avenue.
state. T e m p le to n said, w it h th e r e ­
h e a r P re sid e n t R oosevelt's a cce p t­
B u ild in g b rid g e o v e r G ales c re e k in te re s te d in In d ia n a , w h ic h seem ­
m e n t P a c k e d O f f ic i a ll y
D e c o ra te d p riv a te
a u to m o b ile s s u lt th a t th e c o n s titu tio n and b y ­
(C on tin u ed on ease 3. co lu m n 2>
ance address, a c c o rd in g to th e c o m ­
ed m ore lik e O re g o n th a n a n y o th ­ h a ve been asked to fo rm on L in c o ln la w s o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n w e re r a t i­
------—
m itte e .
stree t, east o f Second avenue.
fie d and th e ne w g ro u p b ro u g h t in ­
e r place.
R G. S co tt, c a n d id a te fo r re p re ­
B e fo re a p a ra c h u te ju m p e r la ke s I
O n th e t r ip out he tra v e le d o v e r
T h e lin e o f m a rc h to th e g ro u n d s to being.
o ff fo r Ins t h r il lin g deseenl lo e a rth s e n ta tiv e and g e n e ra l c h a irm a n o f
Each d is tr ic t has na m e d a m e m -
th e M ilw a u k e e r a ilw a y .
As th e w i l l go cast on M a in s tre e t to
d a n g lin g at Ih e end o f a w h ile f l u f f | Ih e e ve n t, in tro d u c e d th e fo llo w in g I
tr a in e n te re d th e e a ste rn p a rt o f F o u r th a ve n ue : south on F o u rth : b ? r to se rve on th e e x e c u tiv e c o m ­
of s ilk , he m ust u n w in d c o n s id e r­ d e m o e ra lie ca n d id ate s, w h o g a v e 1
M on ta n a , th e d ry w e a th e r becam e ; ve n u e to O a k s tre e t; East on O a k m itte e , w h ic h in c lu d e s J u d g e T e m ­
a b le red ta p e designed In in s u re j sh o rt ta lk s : E. !.. Ross. A lo h a , ca n - ¡
a p p are n t w ith
n o th in g b u t
d ry stre e t to T e n th avenue, and so u th p le to n . J u d g e F re d F is k o f C o r v a l­
Ray !..
Ins safe a r r iv a l al whatever .point d id a te fo r sta le s e n a to r:
lis; J u d g e E a rl B. D a y o f G ra n ts '
grass, d ry stream s a n d
b u rn e d on T e n th a ve n ue to th e grounds.
he pla n s In a g a in set Ins feet to I ■Antrim . A lo h a , and S c o tt. S h e r­
g ra in crops sh o w in g . B o th N o rth
P rizes fo r fir s t, second and th ird , Pass; J u d g e G eorge G riz z le o f B end;
w
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;
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Hagen.
J
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and S o u th D a ko ta , in th e t e r r it o r y r a n g in g fro m $2 fo r t h ir d place, to I J u d g e Hodges o f U m a tilla ; Ju d g e
So il i . w ith G e o rg e H o p kin s. 22. j T ig a rd , c o m m is s io n e r; J H. B e i- F u n e r a l S e rv ic e H e ld T o d a y crossed
by th e r a ilw a y , seemed $8 fo r fir s t, w i l l be a w a rd e d . H o w ­ 1 E. I. P h ip p s o f T h e D a lle s, and
au.
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hopeless, se said, w it h th e e x c e p ­ e v e r a u to m o b ile d ealers w i l l be : C o m m is s io n e r S h u ll o f P o rtla n d .
M c M in n v ille , w h o w ill m ake th re e
F
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st
G
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v
e
,
assessor,
and
K
e
ith
f o r H ills b o r o R e s id e n t
P u rp o se o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n , as
tio n o f th e eastern p a rt o f S o u th a llo w e d to e n te r one c a r and one
ju m p s
here d u rin g
th e " H a p p y ,
D akota, w h e re th e fa rm c ro p s w e re t r u c k o f each s ty le in th e de a le rs' set fo rth b y J u d g e T e m p le to n , c o n ­
D a ys" c e le b ra tio n b e g in n in g J u ly i A b ra h a m , s h e riff.
S
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o
f
R
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n
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to
rs
'
b e tte r, due to m o re r a in in th e se ctio n a n d fo r w h ic h th e re w i l l be tem p la te s. c h ie fly , th e d is s e m in a ­
2 a n d ju m p in g fro m su cceeding 1
tic k e ts
m et w i t h
J u lia A. V in c e n t. 84. re s id e n t o f s p rin g and he a vy snow f a ll d u rin g i o prizes.
tio n o f in fo rm a tio n v it a l to th e
g re a te r
h e ig h ts once each
day. 1 m e m b e rs h ip
s
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last
J u ly E o u rlh he w ill m ake Ins s te l­
the w in te r.
A p p a re n tly th e re is c o n s id e ra b le w e lfa re o f th e v a rio u s co u n tie s . A n
e
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ly
.
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to
Ed.
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36
years,
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e
x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry w i l l be etn-
la r a tte m p t In set a re c o rd (o r i
c h a irm a n o f th e d e m o c ra tic cen- , h e r hom e a l 159 L in c o ln stree t a fte r b e tw een P o rtla n d and D e tro it, d e ­ in te re s t in th e p a ra d e w it h th e re -
(C ontinued on p are S, ro lu m n ( )
w h a te v e r it is th a t p a ra c h u te ju m p ­
(C on tin u vd on page 3, colum n 21
a b r ie f illn e ss. F u n e ra l se rvices c la rin g th a t he d id n o t e n c o u n te r
ers set» fro m a h e ig h t o f a t least Ir a i co m m itte e .
w ill be h e ld th is a fte rn o o n iT h u r s ­ any bad roa d th ro u g h o u t th e r e ­
Ili.lMMI feel.
d a y ) at 2 o 'c lo c k fro m th e C o n g re ­ tu r n tr ip . He cam e by w a y o f th e
B e fo re he ra n m a k e his ju m p :
g a tio n a l c h u rc h w it h Rev. H. A. L in c o ln h ig h w a y ,
w h ic h
sw in g s
w ith
fe d e ra l
a p p ro v a l.
H o p k in s
D eck o ffic ia tin g . B u r ia l w ill be in south fro m C h ic a g o th ro u g h Io w a
m ust h ave his p a ra c h u te inspected
th
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m
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n
and th e n tu rn s w est in n e a rly a
by a g n vi rn in e n t in s p e c to r in P o r t­
eem elcre
s tra ig h t tin e to tra v e rs e N e b ra s k a
land. lie th e n m ust have a licensed
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty post. V e te r­
M
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b
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t
and W y o m in g .
; p a c k e r p u l Ih e p a ra c h u te in its c o n ­ ans o f F o re ig n W ars, was presented 8. 1852. in A u ro ra . 111. .August 27.
T h ro u g h o u t th e p a rts o f th e east
ta in e r.
A lt e m p lo y a b le persons on W ash­ g ive n , and 30 in te r - c ity cases, w h ic h
w ith post c o lo rs by J a s p e r C l.e n ls 1871. she was u n ite d in m a rria g e to
(C »n lin u vd »n »aicr 3. co lu m n 6)
A fte r each ju m p he m ust ag a in post, V E. W. o f P o rtla n d . T uesday
in g to n c o u n ty r e lie f ro lls d u rin g a re c a lls fo r o th e r r e lie f u n its.
H
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G
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ris
to
l.
111.,
have il p a rk e d b e fo re he m akes n ig h t al th e V. E. W. h a ll S tate
A ll th e a d m in is tra tio n ru s t was
Ih e w in te r, no w a rc p r o fita b ly e m ­
a u o lh e r a tte m p t. A n y o th e r p rn - D e p a rtm e n t C h ie f n f S la te W il­ fro m w h e re th e c o u p le m o v e d to
p lo ye d . a c c o rd in g to R. W. W e il, charged a g a in st an e x p e n d itu re o f
e e e du ie w o u ld b a r h im fro m fu r- lia m s m ade Ih e p re s e n ta tio n . P ro ­ Io w a . F ro m Io w a th e y cam e to
$23.226
fo r r e lie f, w hereas, a c c e d ­
c h a irm a n o f th e c o u n ty c o m m itte e .
P o rtla n d in 1890.
liv in g
fo r 10
K Un I ill ii n l <m p n u r I, rn lu m n 5)
F ig u re s p re p a re d b y M iss A lic e in g to th e c o m m itte e , a n o th e r $10.-
g ram in c lu d e d address o f w e lcom e y e a rs on the east side.
M a x w e ll, e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry
of 000 was spent fo r o ld age assistance.
by M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt, ta lk on
In 1900. th e y m ove d to B e a v e r­
1
T h is to ta l w o u ld h a ve m ade th e
v e te ra n a ffa irs b y
S e n io r V ic e - to n . w h o re th e y re sid e d u n t il 1919
F u n e ra l
services
fo r
W illia m th e c o m m itte e , sh o w th a t th is w eek
)
th e re w e re 308 persons re c e iv in g 1 cost 13 p e r ce n t and fo r th e m o n th
C o m m a n d e r H u g h S. Regers o f th e w h e n
j
th e y
m ove d to H ills b o ro , A lo n z o Seott, 81. re s id e n t o f th e
t liu le d S p a n ish W a r V e te ran s, in ­ w h e re M rs. V in c e n t had sin ce r e ­ c o u n ty since 1877. w e re h e ld T u e s ­ o ld age assistance a nd 259 re c e iv ­ ■ if M a y 10.6 p e r cent. S in c e th e n
v o c a tio n by Rev. H e n ry Y oung, sided She was p re e .ite d in d e a th day a fte rn o o n fro m th e D onelson in g p o o r r e lie f as u n e m p lo y a b le . th e s ta ff has been re d u c e d a t th e
A v e ra g e age o f th e u n e m p lo y a b le » r e lie f o ffic e b y tw o persons, w h ic h
A i l i n i r R c ilin g .
lo ca l c a n n e ry I ta lk s b y C o m m a n d e r H a m m e ls b tirg bv h e r husband, w h o d ie d h e re A- S e w e ll fu n e ra l ch a p el, w i t h
Rev. It A. D eck o ffic ia tin g . B u r ia l in th is c o u n ty is 55 to 65 years. s h o u ld lo w e r th e o ve rh e a d a n o th e r
e x e c u tiv e , fo rm a lly lo o k o v e r his ( u f l.e n ls post and m em b e rs o f th e J u n e 27. 1933.
one o r tw o p e r cent, th e c o m m it-
d u tie s as p re s id e n t o f Ih e H ills b o r o , p o s t.
She was a c h a rie r m e m b e r o f was in th e O dd F e llo w s ’ c e m e te ry M is s M a x w e ll said.
O f th e 259 persons. 40 a re r e ­ i tee said.
P r io r lo Ih e p re s e n ta tio n . Miss C a m e lia c h a p te r. N o 27. E a ste rn here.
R o ta ry c lu b at Ih e T h u rs d a y lu n c h ­
He d ie d in hi< hom e on H ills b o ­ c e iv in g g o v e rn m e n t s u rp lu s c o m ­
eon llo succeeds ( ’ T R ichardson, II. W ii k and h e r class o f I a p S ta r lodge o f P o rtla n d a n d has
Ilr g in O p e ra tio n
T h is n u m b e r also
Eastern
S ta r f o r m o re ro ro u te 2. J u n e 28, a fte r an ¡11- m o d itie s o n ly
w h o was presented w ith
a past d a rn e rs e n te rta in e d . R e fre s h m e n ts been an
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D e ce m b e r 30. th e c o u n ty . M iss M a x w e ll said.
c h a rte r m em b e r o f Ih e B e a v e rto n
b e h a lf o f th e clu b .
B a k e ry , began to d a y w h e n w o r k ­
S ta te m e n t m ade th is w e e k fro m
O skaloosa. Io w a
M a rc h
c h a p te r o f Ih e same lodge, w h ic h 1851. in
A c tiv itie s o f Ih e c lu b in Ih e past
th e
in s ta lla tio n
S a le m th a t a d m in is tr a tiv e cost in men c o m p le te d
she assisted in o rg a n iz in g . S he was 1 11 1877 he was m a rrie d to Jose
y e a r w e re c ite d by R ic h a rd s o n in J
a n ie m h .i' o f th e H ills b o r o lodge, 1 p in n e S h o rn ie . w h o d ie d h e re in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty was 20 916 pci w h ic h has been u n d e r w a y t h i*
p o in tin g out Ihe v a lu e o f th e m
w eek. T h e n e w oven cost $3200
p e r io d
w h ic h w ill c o n d u c t th e services 1903 T o th is u n io n s ix c h ild re n cent, fo r a fiv e -m o n th
g a n i/.a lio n to th e c o m m u n ity .
to d ay. She also w as a m e m b e r o f w e re born, th re e o f w h o m s u rv iv e . b ro u g h t a sta te m e n t fro m th e e o u n - • T h is o ve n h a s 1 a c a p a c ity o f 350
A jo in t m e e tin g w ith Ihe Forest
L o ca l stores, th e c o u rt house
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e E lm e r S c o tt o f ! t.v r e lie f c o m m itte e th a t f u ll co n ­ loaves w it h b a k in g e o m p le tzd e v ­
Ih e B a p tis t c h u rch .
G ro v e Club al Ih e Purest H ills g o lf
and h a n ks w ill be closed a ll
M rs. G . A. s id e ra tio n o f a ll a c tiv itie s o f th e e ry 30 m in u te s at 400 degree« o f
S u r v iv in g a re th re e d a u g h te rs . ro u te 2. H ills b o ro ;
e ia irse has been set fo r J u ly 14.
day S a tu rd a y in o b se rva n ce of
heat. H e a t is u n d e r a u to m a tic c o n ­
M rs. L o is W a lw o rth , M rs. M. P. K i m p fe r o f S ch o lls, a nd M rs . A C. u n it w e re n o t considered.
Ih e Fourth o f J u ly .
S e ve ra l
I he d in n e r session w ill in c lu d e Ihe
D u rin g th is p e rio d the r e lie f o f ­ tr o l. T h e n e w oven has a ll th e a d ­
C ady, and M rs Leon S. D a vis, a ll Jensen o f P o rtla n d . P re c e d in g h im
ladies.
stores w e re a n n o u n c in g th a t
re s id e n ts o f H ills b o ro , and a b r o th ­ in death w e re tw o sons. C h a rle s fic e to o k care o f 120 s e rv ic e cases, vantages o f ca ke and bread b a k in g
th e y w ill re m a in open fo r Ihe
S ic k c o m m itte e as a n nounced in ­
er. C h a rle s D o ty , V a lp a ra is o , I n d i­ and W illia m , and a d a u g h te r, M rs. w h ic h are cases in w h ic h a c a ll o f th e la rg e r tr a v e lin g oven, th e
b e n e fit o f the cu s to m e rs E r i­
c lu d e s C h a rle s W a lk e r a nd E. J.
m u s t he m ade th o u g h u o r e lie f o w n e r* say.
. Emma Lockwood.
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d a y n ig h t.
McAlear.
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Goddess
Alleged Knife
Attack Brings
A rrest, Jail
"H appy Days”
Parade Forms
Early July 4th
Business Here
Seem s B etter,
Dr. Robb S a ys
Bourbon Rally
Aloha Attracts
Judge Helps
Form Group
Safety ✓ First
Rule on Jump
Relief Committee
Asks CCC Recruits u°i’k
Hillsboro Giumhncn Ket urn from
/Iniinal Inieamfmient, Camp Clatsop
c o n tin g e n t o f n a tio n
stra n g e lo say th e y d id . A s k th e m
at g u a rd 'm e n . u n d e r co m m a n d o f a b o u t il.
1,1. A r t h u r K ru e g e r, cam e liu m e
A ll c o ls w ere re q u ire d lo lie t u r n ­
la te T iio day m o rn in g fro m llie ir ed in in Ih e m o rn in g , b i l l in m v
a n n u a l I I day cm a m p m e n l at C a m p Iasi
p ro w l a ro u n d Ih e co m p a n y
C la ts o p
T hey
w o re la iu n d and s tr e e ts lo co u n t nose , 112 m id n ig h t i
h a p py and lo o ko d a . il th e ir tr a u i- I fin d C o rp o ra l B a g le y's squad v n y
m g had liia a i b e n e fic ia l T h e coni
e iitn fo rla b le in llie ir cols. I d id
puny m ade an e x c e lle n t
record m il have Ihe h e a rt In d i s t u r b llie ir
w h ile at c a m p and th e c o m m a n d ­ \ e r v a u d ib le s lu m b e rin g .
in g o ffic e r
r. re iv e d
a personal
We had o u r u su a l " w a r " W ed-
com m end at ion fro m M a jo r G e n era !
nesdav. T he p ro b le m was one th a t
G eorge A. W h ile fo r the co m p a n y's
m ay v e ry p o ssib ly be a re a l one
ra tin g .
om e day. th a t Is, (he defense o f
T h e fo llo w in g le tte r fro m
1. 1 the C o lu m b ia r iv e r e n tra n c e against
K ru e g e r te lls Ih e .'lo ry o f Ih e Iasi a I r e n g enem y T h e b rig a d e c o m ­
we. k a l eamp:
m an d e r le i il he k n o w n th a t i f we
h it Ihe h a ll W ednesday and solved
( '.im p C l.il op. J u n e .’II. Tim d a \
Ihe p ro b le m s a tis fa e le rily , w e w o u ld
I a m
E d ito r H ili'lio r o A rg u s T h i.. is nol have to sla y n u t u n t il T h u r s ­
Ih e day o f g e llin g rea d y In go day n lg h l. M av il s u ffic e lo say
home T h e baggage is a ll p a rk e d 111,it we efitne u, In eam p at 11:10
and on Ih e Ira n i. T h is co m p a n y , p m W ednesday
a lw a i , la k e aloip.: lo ca m p e v e r y - |
T h in day w e eaught u p en sleep.
H ung w e possess, and u s u a lly b rin g D id n o l g I up u n lit It. w h ic h was
II a ll h a rk , so that we have a [ a I n 'i n \ o rd in ii ,il l y a llo w e d o n ly
m o u n d n f boxes suggi s tiv e o f a on S u n d a y
E rid a y
w e had o u r
p o la r e x p e d itio n T h e te n ts a re a ll a n n u a l fie ld meet
O u r re g im e n t,
d o w n , and W’e p re p a re lo fin d th e 1112nd in fa n tr y , lo o k th e meet
such soil, s p o t in M o th e r N a tu re 's b y 14ft p o in ts n u t o f a possible 300
a n a ln u iy as w ill p e rm it a n ig h t's against 00 fu r o u r r iv a l re g im e n t,
rest. P riv a te W ic k and C o rp o ra l Ih e lllillh In fa n tr y
H e a d q u a rte rs
B la k e Just s u ffe re d a ka n g a ro o co m p a n y 2nd b a tta lio n . 102nd in ­
c o u rt, and w e re sentenced to fin d fa n try , fro m B il l lim y to o k second
almost
impossible
objects,
b u I
(( o n lin u rd »n pair» (, colum n D
Julia A, Vincent
Succumbs H ere
Employable Persons Taken from
Relief; Committee Cheeks Costs
Coloi’s Presented
Local V. F. W. Post
William Scott Rites
Held Here Tuesday
Rciling Assumes
Rotary Leadership
Stores Closed
Here Saturday
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