Papp Two H IL L S B O R O Five Seeking Office in Citv M a y o r G a r r e t t , H u s h R o g e rs in O n ly C o n te s t N om inations for city office w ere com pleted la.t week w ith the clos­ ing S aturday night of th e tim e for filing nom inating petitions. Only one contest is in prospect, th is being for th e office of m ayor w ith J. H. G arrett, incum bent, aligned against Hugh Rogers. F or councilm en. filings have been m ade by A rth u r K roeger in the southw est w ard. Mrs. C. F Weils in th e southeast and A. E. G riffith in the north w ard. C am paigning for th e m ayor’s po­ sition already has begun with Rogers actively in the field. Friends of M ayor G arrett also a re said to be w orking. City O n c e T rie d U tility O w n ersh ip (Continue»! from r»««»c 1> and passed a re-< luticn offering $11.000 for th e G ales in' th e plant and allow ed five accept or reject th e pre G ates rejected thi ffe The council then reco rd er to draw : purpos other chase Ju n e 28 w as a e . : council. G. S. B 4Iu-t, land was bit ra te r i A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , OREGON 25. 1909, th e p u rch aser b eing John ision of men and m achinery b e­ Stepheivsen. The p rice w as $15.500 tw een the highw ays To com plete th e transaction, the R epresented at the m eeting w . re / » city can ed $9000 m indem nity bands I h e s t a t e highw ay depai t m e n t to J. W. S h u te to clea r u p th e o rig ­ through tht- commission. Tillamook inal p urchase price of ‘th e plant. county. M ultnom ah county. City In a front page ed ito rial in the in . Mi« M»r, Sandy* 1 children Em m ett and A m y of Mon- ol Portland. W ashington county by H illsboro Independent of F eb ru ary II.W K S E veryone ish b litte d to I m outh spent the w eek-end w ith Mr Ju d g e Donald '1' T em pleton and , 12. 1909. S C. K illen, editor, de- atten d t a Sunday school rally next and Mrs B I. S ellers of the Higli- C om m issioners K erkm an and Jam . i d a re d th at a debt of n early $50- \ prugi.ini by th e Sdnday land frog farm Mr. and Mrs A la'w is. and the WPA by F. J t l n f 1000 had accum ulated against the sunday >■!:.>. and a -ciin o n ette by th e N 1’oole, also of M onm outh, w ere fith j city because of The tren d of the en tire m eeting * n ''1'')' vil 'ih 'it ‘ 1 astor w ill be g iv .n follow ing dlass I S u n d ay visitors there. i th e plant. He also p, T em pleton said, was tow a id com ­ p en . d \t n on a basket lunlh w ill p | 4 n K nnual P a r ty i several thousand d o llars m ore debt ' be -n w ed Music speaking an d vis- plete harm ony, all groups agreeing . , 1 w ould be necessary to reco n stru ct I itin g w ill fill th e afternoon, .. , F .................... and features of that both highw ays should be com th? lighting plant an d w ater sys- coffee w ill be fu rnished by ‘‘' ' the annual H allo w een party to be pleted as rapidly as possible and ' c 1 sponsored by th e senior class of the that n eith er highw ay should be The bonds issued to S h u te have S unday school. ! high school w ere planned at a robbed of men or m achinery to D u n n s M ove been liquidated, but th e records Jam es D unn and ily, w h o I V i ’ vein the advantage of the other and fam fam ily. fail to reveal w h eth er or not the hav, b. n D unn He related that he now , xpected living on the l-ippert ‘ ' ) „ l' ludr rem ain d er of th e debt ev er has p the w ork to go forw ard w ithout , . , . . . P . . . , , , « been paid because of th e issues of hitch to a successful conclusion T he Loyal W orkers class of the refunding bonds w hich have fol­ Banks public speaking class and glee club w ith labor furnished by WPA Sunday school enjoyed a lowed. each absorbing previous debt w ill assist in th e program . nd m aking th e tracin g im possible partv Friday < vening at th e hom e Mrs Elsie Pryor, g ran d m o th er of beyond the point w h ere th e re ­ of V ernon Wolford. Miss Elsie Kessler. Mr. and Mis Im p r o v e H ig h w a y funding bonds w ere issued. I Jo h n B recht. Mr. and Mrs Bov The new stretch of high w ay i P rv o r and ' son. Donald.' all of n o rth of Banks is b eing grav eled Tacoma. W ash, w ore w eek-end vis- and oiled. ito rs of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M Kes- "S trip p in g " is one ch o re that Tea P la n n e d slcr and fam ily Thev cam e for the the dairym an short of help may O ctober 10 th e M others' club w ill w edding of Miss Elsie K essler omit, says th e B ureau of D airy In ­ -mv - - . i s , I y e r tea. An ex h ib it of S(M.,a | M dustry. It has been a comm on b e ­ s will be put on in eonnee- lief that lack of proper "stripping" MOUNTAIN HOME cd w ill m ake M others club met F rid ay after- .w o u ld cause th e cows to go dry igh school >1 started s’ S eptem ber 30 . til'll w ith . , th e tea. w hich . noon in the church. , , , ‘..ans we.re I m ore rapidly, low er the b utterfut front la r e n 'elu d e M ari I " ' ‘T >ntere.r R, 19'T. i; at 10 o'clock am will m m t’iiiiei •. ■»unti.tv ino V alley H isto ry in R adio B roadcasts I I.Hid. Represent ¡in; virtually e \ e r \ com m unity in the Puulatin and W illam ette \a lle \ . tin* real stow « f the O ie jon eountrx is Lein • told by R ichard Steel P ortland i.uiio com m entator. in a mtu of th iih m 1 broadcast:, diirun: tk d o b e ’ The i first bromfeast w i Thui da\ night o \ , r .station KFX in P ortland ’Phe program s are bein ’, broad east each Thursday ami Sun.I iy d u rin g Get.-her at 3 l a o 'e l o t k , .n d on each Puesda.v m ^ht a t 9 .hl o'clock until O ctober 13 when the Tuesday nif.ht broadcast will c h arg e to 9:15 o’clock D uring recent w eeks Steel, who is an experienced w riter as well as a radio speaker, has been travel mg over the valleys interview ing the residents and viMting unusuat and out of the way places Som e of his program s a re in die L ain el interview s w hile othei » are tra v e l­ ogues. S H U T E A lbert H eard is accom panying of W illiam T h atch er and Lucille w ere all of the old beliefs di- high school. M .-ntain Home Ladies' Aid met G e v g I .ainan of P o rtlan d on a S p rin g S ep tem b er 20 in P ortland proved but about half the milk ur ■ : ’ trip to eastern O regon. W illiam is a g rad u ate of B anks left in the udder was recovered at w ith Mrs. Alex B ruce T hursday 'th e next m ilking aflt'i noon. P lans for th e w in te r s T ey lef! Sunday and w ill re tu rn high school and is th e son of Mr in a w eek or two. and Mrs. C. S. T hatcher, w ho w ere If all of the 1.2 pounds left in a c tiv itiis w ere made. P o sta l R e c e ip ts l' p form er residents of Batiks th e udder had been lost for each M u ntain Home C hristian En- of th e 4H0 m ilkings d u rin g thi d avor met T hursday evening, in ­ P estn iaster II. .!. Rtlee announces G erald in e K essler was elected by stead of F rid ay evening. It is th at th e postal receipts for th e th e E pw orth League as president. lactation period, th ere w ould havi . . id tin C E. m eeting q u a rte r ending S eptem ber 30 a re T he office was vacated by M arie been a difference of 576 pounds in i pet* . i nt h ig h er th an for th e Rieben. w ho had to leave to at- f a ' “ 1' ” f the cows "«tripped com- Mr and Mrs R ev Ja q u ith and t >am e p erio d la st y ea r. tend school. pletelv. The test show ed, how ever. pointed W. C I.i R v J a q ie 'h a re stay in g at Carl Etigen. w ho has been in th e M arie Rieben, w ho is atten d in g '■’n '-v 306 pounds m ore per cow count: 1. C htc: Bi- iib ish for a few w eeks Mrs S' V incent’s hospital for several O regon N orm al school, w as a w eek- y_‘,us '*le scientists concluded tlvit th is service. Noah, a siste r of Mrs J a - w eeks w ith an in ju red knee, w as end guest of her parents, Mr. and 2.0 pounds, or 47 per cent of the A ppraisers m ade th e ir r port Art -■ ■ ■ total left in the udder, w as recov- Angus! 21. 1901. placing th e value ¡quith. is stav in g at th e Ja q u ith able to leave th e hospital T uesday. Mrs. C hris — Rieben of th e plant at S24 590 of w hich the . • dm 'c th e ir absence Ken- He v isited his m o th er and sister in Mary S andy re tu rn e d hom e Sun- ered. For every hour spent in s trip ­ city already ow ned a SIO.DOO share tie":' and Ellen M arie J a q u ith are B anks W ednesday. da a fter spending the w eek w ith Insurance of S2-1.5OO in bonds wa also at home. L ittle Sidney H eard re tu rn e d to h'°ur earlier. League w ill begin the A rgus. show ing th a t the city council met M ountain H ome school.' T h e W in- fa. n?!,y.' T hey cam e fo r th e w edding a t 6:30 and church services a t 7:30 S O T H »: T i l I H k l l l T I l H S on Ja n u a ry 9. 1908. to consider re- In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S tw te o f O r r - n i 'P P ert A sslsta n p air at th e p .,:; ,.nd - ., : _ Qn S c n m e lU e r L icon, f o r th e C o u n ty o f W a a M n g tu n , P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t. of a new generator. A decision ap- #3rm Miss L izab eth L ip p ert is th e new N o tic e i.-t h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r* ,y W3S nOt reached by ,hc ‘ T w elve pupils w e re en ro lled in assistan t postm istress ta k in g th e si y net! W illa r d C. S ch rn o ke l h a t been council. he G ibbs school S ep tem b er 28. P’ac.e . of M*ss M arie R affety. w ho a p p o in te d a d m in is t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te o f N ext indication of tro u b le i s died last w eek. C h a rle s G u s ta v e S ch m o ke !, d e m o te d , by found in a new s sto ry of a council f ' n v e tin tr of th e v ear a t th e th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re ­ ( C o n tin u e d fr o m nag L o se on G r id ir o n _ e 1) a s h in g to n C o u n ty , a n d ha* community ""hall F rid ay even in g B a" ks u n i n, h i8*} sch° o1 io o tto all; m ook end of th e h ighw ay in prep- g q o u n a . lifie f d o . r A W l l p en tona h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t th e w ater supply w as reported A p o t-luck su p p er w as follow ed b v ®q u ad wasD de? a,t ed by * m lty 6 ¿° n u Xt. i Um,? f,r aaid e s ta te a re h e re b y n o t if ie d to pre se n t of th e nerds and- an investigation b', mX - nff Tectpr W right 0 on th e B anks field F riday. B anks In connection w ith the Wilson th e sam e, d u ly v e r ifie d , as l»y la w r e - ^ t T t ' h e ^ c l u b M rs' K gO P>a> ’ S herw ood . next F riday. | h i g h w a y Ju d g e H. H. R osenberg q u ire d , t o th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t 30» C o r- of Jackson creek, as a source of , is p p resident . w _____________ _ suoply. v.as ordered. Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. H enry of Tillam ook requested th a t m ore bett BDr-. P o rtla n d . O re g o n , w it h in - i \ Tones, vice-president. an d Miss men be placed on W ilson riv e r to ,,*"'llh' fr‘ "> ,h- 'lu'e h.-r-.f August _____ 27. 1.1 1903. a P o rtlan r. On _________ r .e d Eileen T ru e is se c re tary -treasu rer. Beard. S ep tem b er 29. a boy. The hasten clearing and p rep aratio n s J ; com pany, presum ably one of th e j A Jo n es h g 5 re tu rn e d baby w as nam ed R ussell Floyd. P a le o f la . t 29, 1»36. u tility group, asked perm .ssiuii to , f r Sm ‘ sev eraI' d3Vs' v isit' w ith r e l a - ' c la u d e H utchens of T aft sp en t for grading. W ( '. S C H M O K F .L . A . lm ln i- 'r a t n r . G riffith, in an sw erin g the r e ­ . Monday night at th e .home of his B e i-km a n A ( ia le y . A tto rn e y -« . 3.1-7 ti m ber 17. F. G. Sykes of P o rtla n d W om an's M issionary society w ill I fath er, J. J . H utchens. C laude has quest. said th a t now it was contem ­ offered $25.000 fo r th e p la n t on | m eet O ctober 15 T h e stu d y fix' »old his d ru g s to re in T aft, b u t ha» p lated th a t crew s could all fee in ­ creased because of increa.si iflf r e ­ provision that a 25-year franchise ;hc w in , er v,-in b e d ecid id ' upon 1 no' -v et r ^ ° ,cIated I w " u '.d «lv en - , , , at th is m eeting. 1 Mr and Mrs. 1 Roy S taffo rd and quests fo r w ork from m en re tu rn ­ This offer w as before th e coun- _______ _ Mrs. E rnest K angas of T aft visited in g from seasonable em ploym ent cil on October 1, but was n t n- v v , S unday in B anks w ith Mrs. S ta f­ N early 1000 men a re now em ployed sidered because th ? sale m ust be r n itP ftn fo rd s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W il- on both highw ays, m ost of whom voted on bv th e citizens. * m c u ii i m ust be tran sp o rted back and forth l liam Moss. An election v as held on th e q u e s - T igard R eb ek ah club m et A t h le te s In su red tion of sale of th e plant D ecem ber W ednesday at th e hom e of Mrs. A g reat im provem ent this y ear . A ccording to H erm an K erkm an. fi of this s a n e y e a r, 74 votes be- C arrie H ansen. in sp o rts in th e high school is th e ! W ashington county com m issioner ¡ng cast in favor of sale and 14 Mr. and Mrs. C harles K leek. w ho fact th a t all p articip an ts w ill be , ' be P o rtlan d Jo u rn a l continued its against it. , ........................... ..........„ g relativ ........... .... fo ............ h av e been visitin es .......................................... in insured. T he fee r this . in su ran ce I assertions at j th e m eeting that th ere G ates again m ade an attem p t to th e east, re tu rn e d hom e W ednes- is only one dollar. This sm all : “ atI been and w as an unfair div- regain possession w ith an o ffer to ;lad to , get „ . back to Oregon. fee w ill cover all in ju ries received . u . u ,_ U C . D T c i / m o th e council on F ebru ary 4. 1909. Harold F erris spent th e w eek- at school b u t not any occu rrin g out | MAN o n t A n f o K IrS to lease the plant for $1 on ag re e ­ end at Lyons. of school. Dr. K ines is th e d octor BEATS — DUE TO GAS m ent th a t he w ould m ake several Odd Fellow s and R ebekahs from w ho w ill ta k e care of the ath lete's thousand dollars of im provem ents, h ere enjoyed th e social m eeting of in ju ries an d also give him an ex- W. L. A dam s was bloated so w ith th e city to pay him S100 a m onth th e D ouble Six F rid ay even in g in am in atio n to see if he is in con- gas th a t his h e a rt often m issed beats for light and w ater. th e I. O. O. F. hall at T igard. ditio n to p lay ball. i -u -j u- H erm an M zentine spent t h e C haplain F. G. P h illip s and H ar- a fte r ea tln 8 A dlerika rid him of C ouncilm en m et in reg u lar ses­ -t-k ;n W ashington in th e old Jen sen J r . of B anks an d Dr. i ? “ ; aP d n o i ’ t!e eats anythinf; and sion F e b ru ary 10 to consider th e P rice of P acific U niv ersity m ad e a feeIs « " e .- D e l t a D rug S to re .-A d . proposed lease, but found a m a- Camas P ra irie d istrict, jo rity of th? residents against such business tr ip to Gold Hill in so u th - a m ove and th ere resu lted consid­ O u r classified colum ns m ay have ern O regon F rid ay , re tu rn in g Sat e rab le argum ent concerning t h e iust w h at you a re looking for«— u rd ay evening. vkltie of the investm ent. Read them . tf Mr. an d M rs. Jam es T ilton and M arch 18. Sykes again renew ed his offer and A pril 1. 1909 P. A. D every of S pokane m ade an of­ fe r of $10,000 payable at th e ra te of $1000 a y ear w ith a fran ch ise covering 20 years. A gain th e v o tirs w ere called to flu polls to vote on allow ing anv com pany a 25-year franchise. The proposal carried 65 to 10 to am end the ch arter. C ity records show th a t a sale fi- ’ nally w as m ade and the bid offi­ cially accepted a t a m eeting May Sea R oad S p o n so rs in Full A g re e m e n t m in » ra te a I'rn rra iu For quick, pleas-tui a r il FREE 5 A M VI L llilla h n r u I'h n r m a t ol \\ edtiesda\ N ight O ctober II “ W a .’ h D a y " S k a tin g P a r ty NOVEL RACES and PROGRAM SI .tie fo r H e a lth — S k a te fo r I'n n SR4KK «M y r a r a » ta e d itia a l le a ■»trvgi la p o it a m a a io f < • U d g » R a ti,« to n J «ou <4 p a i* , nau »na. • ed e tb a t dl a. « n u tiw ta. I ih p io v a n i «-»t ta u ir a d j and «a pi il l'd g a ta lu g lil» levrtMBi'tieniled toa V ir e r à . A» ul l) y a t « > « t a . Il r a r t in t i ta. 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