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Tuesday Night
Breakfast Club Flrld Light»
Split Darkness Tuesday
Night at 8.30
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Two Sections, Fourteen Paget
Blazing Lights to Banish Darkness Tuesday
Jersey Club
Stages First
Stock Show
Graduation Exercises
Close Y ear fo r Seniors
City Rejects
Utility Move
for Contract
Large Hillsboro
Class to Enter
Hilhi in Autumn
Big Crowd
Pays Tribute
to War Dead
Robes Cast Aside
Night Games
Here
Next Week
f i'r ^ f - n n c p u p ils c o m p le te d the
e ig h th g ra d e w o rk and have been
I c e rtifie d fo r h ig h school fro m th e
H ills b o ro p u b lic schools, i t was a n -
i n o u n re d th is week.
A
sum m er
school class rif 12 m o re is e xp e cte d
i to c o m p le te th e w o r k b y a u tu m n
These last m e n tio n e d w i l l a tte n d
K o p p lin an d S illa W in n e r *
M a y o r 'a V o te N e c e s s a ry to su m m e r school, w h ic h opens in th e D a n D a f f r o n , A g e d V e te r a n
B a n d s , P a r a d e o f P la y e rs ,
ju n io r h ig h school b u ild in g M o n ­
G r a n d C h a m p io n C laaacs;
B re a k T ie as C o u n c ilm e n d a y m o rn in g T h e school is free
C iv il W a r , A d d s T o u c h to
S a tu r n a lia o f G a m e s t o
a nd ia to be conducted by Rex
R o y a lty o f C o u n ty H e rd s
S p lit on P E P R e q u e s t fo r J u n e
A n y c h ild in t h e
s jx th .
C o lo r fu l O b s e rv a n c e s on
C e le b r a te F lo o d L i g h t s
D ia p la y c d B e fo re 2 0 0
s e v e n th o r e ig h th grades, c o n d i-
R e n e w a l F ra n c h is e
M e m o r ia l D a y
F illin g th e a u d ito r iu m sta ge n e a rly to c a p a c ity , 100
a t H ig h S ch o o l F ie ld
tio n e d in one o r m o re su b je cts, i ,
; asked to in te r v ie w Jones c o n c e rn ­
y o u n g m en a nd w o m e n , h ig h s< h o o l s e n io rs , w e re p re ­
in g the w o rk .
J o h n K o p p lt ll, ( i.is ttiti, w a s w in * s e n te d d ip lo m a s at e x e rc is e s F rid a y n ig h t. T . P. Goodin,
P ervaded by a c e rta in a ir o f te n ­
G rad u a te s fro m th e e ig h th grade
in*i’ o f the gi’.ind ch a m p io n h u ll w h o re tir e s as d ir e c t o r th is s u m m e r p re s e n te d th e d ip lo ­
W h e re trees and s h ru b s , grass
" A n d th e d a rkn e ss was on the
s io n , the H ills b o ro c ity c o u n c il T u e s ­ I fo llo w .:
face o f th e e a rth . . .”
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(•ro v e , w o n the g ra n d e lia in p lo n
B u t th a t was b e fo re th e B re a k ­
a ld Cadv, L e R o y C a m p b e ll. Ja ck bugles M o n d a y s p o ke th e s o ld ie r’s
T h e e xe rc is e s o p e n e d w ith th e p ro c e s s io n a l fro m th e p u b lic o w n e rs h ip o f u t ilit ie s .
cow a w a rd a t th e second a n n u a l
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lig h te d a th le tic fie ld , and b e fo re
how . w h ic h wa. h e ld at th e c o u n ­ in g in tw o lin e s d o w n th e a isle Io m usic hy th e h ig h s c h o o l' n o w P E P co m p a n y fra n c h is e c o v e r­ back O rb ie H o ffm a n . E lv in R o o k- .'lopes A n d . as th e h a u n tin g echo
th e h ig h school a lu m n i s a c rific e d
ing a p e rio d o f 20 years d o it d if f e r ­ er.
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in g fr o m th e fra n c h is e , w h ic h e x ­ S to n k a rd .
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iro n w it h th e y o u n g e r g e n e ra tio n
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concession fo r p u b lic lig h tin g T h e son. J im m ie M ead. B o b b ie Coats.
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T ue sd a y n ig h t a m ira c le o f lig h t
c o u n ty and n e ig h b o rin g co u n tie s a t ­ G ibson gave th e in v o c a tio n
k ilo w a tt h o u r, a nd th e o ld was fiv e C ro c k e tt E v e 'y n A n n B usch. D o r- s n o w y head e re c t be n ea th his odd
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T h is w as th e f ir s t J e t . < y ' h o w
A p p lic a tio n was d e fea te d w h e n K t llin g t o n . M a r jo r ie K id n e y E d ith by th e o ld . b lu e coat, th ro w n back,
school, and o u t o f the da rkn e ss w ill
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M a y o r J II G a rr e tt was fo rc e d to L a tin or. M a rie M o n tg o m e ry . Jo y c e
s p rin g th e p la y in g fie ld as th o u g h
th e r ifle s crashed a n o is y s a lu te to
d e r w a y to re p e a t th e e v e n t a im th - d e p a rtm e n t o f the U n iv e r s ity
east his b a llo t to b re a k a tie on a
M a r lin
Elise M a rtin . A lic e P irie , com rades, w h o lo n g sin ce h ad re ­ J u d ic ia l robes o f th e s u p re m e c o u rt illu m in a te d b y th e s u m m e r sun.
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are being O regon, xva- preccedcd by th e g ir ls ’
q u e stio n o f c o n s id e ra tio n o f th e
o f th e U n ite d S tates w e re e x - . R ecreation for All
E v e ly n P a tto n . E d ith S a h n o w , V id a sp onded " H e re ." to th a t la st m us­
h e ld in o th e r c< unti« • un a re g n ­ glee c lu b sin g in g . ” 1 S h a ll N o t , ’a s
fra n c h is e o r its re fu s a l T h e f r a n ­
changed W ednesday fo r th e m ore
So. b a th e d in th e ra d ia n ce o f huge
la r sch e d ule C< nim itti-« i l i c h a rg e T h is W ay A g a in "
chise was p re p a re d b y th e PE P c o m ­ T hom pson. A rle n e S n yd e r. M a r jo r ie te r
c o m fo rta b le a ttire o f th e g e n tle - flo o d lig h ts , w i l l H ills b o ro 's n e w
S ix te e n stu d e n t# xvcrc h o n o re d
h« re in c lu d e d I ■ T S ill >. c h a ir m a n .
p a n y and de sig n ate d by II Ft E ast- Spencer. B e tty T ra u g h b e r. W in n i- Traditions Cherished
m an fa rm e r w h e n J u s tic e W illis n ig h t a th le tic fie ld be d e d ic a te d
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N o r w o u ld Dan D a ffro n . 91. one o f
c r. d is tr ic t m anager, as a s ta n d a rd fre d W ile v . C h a rlo tte W o o d w a rd .
V a n D e v a n te r re tire d fr o m t h c to re fre s h in g re c re a tio n u n d e r n ig h t
V e ra L azuck. M a ry
W y a tt. C la r ­ th e fe w re m a in in g o f th e G . A . R.. I
ta in m e n t th ro u g h o u t th e fo u r years
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F o r c o n s id e ra tio n o f th e fra n c h is e
e th e r th a n w it h his y o u n g e r co m - ■ m e r J u s tic e V a n D e v a n te r was and fo o tb a ll.
h ib ite d 63 head o f pur« b re d and ag«» o f 94 07 a n d D ix ie Lee M ae-
w e re C o u n c ilm e n K ro e g e r. G r if f i t h
D e d ic a tio n in c lu d e s a p ro g ra m
rades as th e y stood, heads b a re d i c o n sid e re d one o f th e c o n se rva ­
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to th e h o t sun. fa c in g th e g ra n ite
th e d a n y d e p u itr n e n t. < h egon S ta te 94 ,
posed w e re D r J O Robb. I . C
O th e r stu d e n ts on th e h o n o r r o ll
b lin g b lo c k o f m u c h lib e r a l le g is ­ s< iftb a ll team s, b o th c o u n ty and c it y
m e m o ria l to th e "b o y s in b lu e ." I
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lation.
leagues, th ro u g h d o w n to w n stree ts
w h ile L e g io n a nd W .R . C. o ffic e rs
p ic n ic lu n c h w.e. h e ld at S h iite xx ere lie,« n G ra f. F th e r Hat ty ,
fro n te d w ith a tie vote. M a y o r r
M a ry b c l F lin t.
E le a n o r B e n d lc r,
(a n d to th e h ig h school.
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spoke th e w o rd s o f m e m o ria l r it - ;
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parade w i l l be 150 m em b e rs o f th e
uals b e gun w it h L in c o ln .
T h e h t «if e x h ib it a nd p lacm gs
w o u ld be ta b le d fo r c o n s id e ra tio n
i v a rio u s team s, le d b y tw o bands.
«ii th e s h o w a ie as fo llo w /-
D o w n to w n th a t m o rn in g . Dan ;
la te r M rs W ells, h o w e v e r, c a lle d
A t th e fie ld each te a m w ill d ra w
B u ll 3 x«.u o ld and o v e r l. t.
D a ffro n m a rch e d in th e b r ie f p a ra d e ,
f o r e n fo rc e m e n t o f th e c ity c h a rte r
, lo ts to d e te rm in e opponents, w it h
J o h n K o p p lin . 2nd L F B e im e l,• .
w h ic h p ro v id e s th a t in case o f a tie
F iftrs 'n B o y Scouts o f th e H ill.i- w h ic h le d to th e V e n e tia n th e a tre . ’
| th e team s p la y in g games o f tw o
3rd W T P u tn a m J r B u ll, 2 year-.
th e m a y o r m ust vo te
b o ro d is tric t app ea re d f o r a w a rd s w h e re a s h o rt p ro g ra m o f m u s ic ■
i in n in g s each.
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Ju st p re v io u s to th e re je c tio n o f and p ro m o tio n s at th e m o n th ly and s p e a k in g began th e ce re m o n ie s 1
Tickets on Sale
B u ll
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th e P E P request, th e c o u n c il u n a iv - c o u rt o f h o n o r session in th e c o u rt o f M e m o ria l day. T h e p a ra d e was
F L. B ro w n , c h a irm a n o f th e
Ih a tt, 2nd. Joseph a n d
S ta n le y
in o u s ly v o te d to c o n s id e r a special ' bouse T h u rs d a y n ig h t. F o u r scouts. th e longest in re c e n t years, p a rtic i- I
u n io n h ig h school board, w ill p itc h
S ehim llk v if e i. 3 rd
W d d ( ’ hei rs
e le c tio n a s k in g H ills b o ro c itiz e n s to Don Eagon. P h ilip C o rw in . W illia m pated in b y th e N a tio n a l G u a rd ,!
th e f ir s t b a ll w ith M a y o r J. H.
fa rm
B u ll, ju n io r
y e a rlin g l* t
v o te on tile q u e s tio n o f $12.000 in B a tc h e ld e r, and E lv is D ie ka so n w e re S panish A m e ric a n W a r V e te ran s. |
T h e ’ N a tio n a t
R egardless o f fa ilu r e o f th e c ity G a rr e tt ca tc h in g .
H a u e n Bros
2nd Jo h n K o p p lin .
Ju d g e It F ra n k Peters. n o w e x p e r­ g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n bonds to be g in m ade s ta r scouts w h ile S id n e y S e y ­ V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W ars. A m e r i­
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3rd. I. T S ills , 4th. M rs. C
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A u to e ia sh in th e in te rs e c tio n o f
ienced in la y in g co rn e rsto ne s, w i l l c o n d e m n a tio n p ro ce e d in g s to ac­ m o u r a nd Ix 'o n W ile y re c e iv e d life can L e g io n . A u x ilia r ie s o f th e v a r i- I c o u n c il T ue sd a y n ig h t to r a t if y a
B o tie rt <»n \ Sou. 5th. W ild C h e rry W h e e le r a venue and th e o ld H ills ­
| ous v e te ra n s ' o rg a n iz a tio n s . B o y ne w fra n c h is e w ith th e P E P c o m ­ squad, w h ile a game is p la n n e d
a tte n d Ins last fu n c tio n o f th is q u ire th e P eople s W a te r At Gas c o m ­ ra n k
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D is tr ic t c o m m itte e m e t a fte r th e ! Scouts. C u b Scouts, and C a m p F ire p a n y H ills b o ro streets in th e b u s i­ b e tw e en th e R o ta ry c lu b a nd th e
b o ro ro a d so u th o f A lo h a b ro u g h t
k in d as g r in d m a ste r o f th e g ra n d p a n y H ills b o ro w a te r s> stein.
ness d is tr ic t are to be b ro u g h t to a c h a m b e r o f com m erce. A b o u t 400
S to re y ; 2nd. Jo h n K o p p lin , 3rd. se riou s in ju r ie s to th re e and m in o i
c o u rt o f h o n o r w ith R a liih E aster, 1 g irls ' o rg a n iz a tio n s .
lo d g e A F At A M o f O regon, Ask W atrr Election
m e tro p o lita n s ta n d a rd b y re m o v a l tic k e ts had been s o ld by T h u rs d a y
T h is e le c tio n p ro b a b ly w i l l ta k e , c h a irm a n , p re s id in g .
D ic k M o rro w . 4th. Das id S to re y ! cut«* and b ruises to o th e r occupants
w h e n he co n d u cts ce re m o n ie s at
Rand V o lu n te e rs
o f a ll w ire s a nd poles to th e a lle ys. e v e n in g , w h ile th e G u a rd 's te a m
pla ce in J u ly , a nd if c a rrie d , as
( o f th e tw o ca rs S a tu rd a y a f t e r - ,
•show ing»
B u t, ju n io r c a lf
1st. 1
R e p o rts on f ie ld c o n d itio n s show
Salem Ju n e 17.
T he H e lv e tia band, p la y in g liv e ly R. R. Easter, d is tr ic t m an a g e r, an- -eld 100 a fte r 10 p. m. W ednesday.
n u m b e r o f c o u n c ilm e n e xp e ct. H ills ­ 121) B o v Scouts. 17 Sea S couts a nd m usic,
W T P u tn a m J r . 2nd.
K K e n -' 1 noon,
added zest to th e parade. I I no u nce d th is w eek.
b o ro w i l l be o b lig a te d to e x p e n d be ­ 30 C ubs a c tiv e . A ll tro o p s a rc o f f i- ’ T he
. l i e 11 A S< m
F o r th e o p e n in g game, tic k e ts a rc
M rs E sth e r D o u g h ty . (R5. B e a vcr-
tw e e n $10.000 a nd $12.000 to d e fra y , cc re d and in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n | b o th band v o lu n te e re d its services,
T h e p la n c a lls f o r a c o m p le te re - to be sold at 25 cents each to assist
S ill» ’ < ow W in n e r
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I c o n s tru c tio n o f th e lines. E aster in b u ild in g a re s e rv e fu n d to d e fra y
C o w s . 5 y e a rs «»id n r o v e r L*t. L
d riv e n hy Ja nies B la c k b u rn and
e r co m p a n y. In c o n s id e rin g tw o T h is increase is fro m 66 B o y Scouts i and fo r th e lo n g e r m a rc h fr o m the (m in te d o u t. w h ic h w i l l be w o rk e d expenses o f lig h tin g . Each p la y e r
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S ills . 2nd. W T P u tn a m J r . I o w ned by A F. D o u g h ty , s u ffe re d
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in c o n ju n c tio n w ith a d d itio n a l u n ite
3 rd W d d ( ’ b e rry fa rm . 4th. R a lp h I a b ro k e n h ip . in ju r ie s to one a rm . I
was n e a rly a b lo c k a nd a h a lf long. a t th e H ills b o r o sub s ta tio n a n d a also is b e in g re q u ire d to purchase
c o n d e m n a tio n xvas c o n sid e re d th e P la n ( a m p D in n e r
H ia tt. 3th. I.
S ills . 6th. Hansen • a nd b ru ise s a b o u t th e nose and
a tic k e t. T he f ir s t b lo c k o f 50
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e w fe e d e r lin e to be b ro u g h t in tic k e ts was purchased by the H ills ­
B la c k b u rn s u ffe re d bi oken
Bros. ( ’«»xx 4 ye a rs o ld and u n d e r I head
P la n s fo r a p o t lu c k d in n e r fo r | am ttie r h o lid a y to a lo t o f peo- fro m B e a v e rto n .
b o ro f ir e
d e p a rtm e n t a n d o th e r
5 1st. 1. T
Si,,S. 2nd. Hansen ' rib s a nd bruises, and D o u g h ty cuts
frie n d s and p a re n ts is p la n n e d fo r p ie ." G le n J a ck. O regon C ity at- N ew F eeder Planned
U sin g th e same tr o w e l used to
Bros 3rd Das ut H ia tt. 4th. John 1 a b o ut th e head.
! o rg a n iz a tio n s w e re u rg in g m em b e rs
C a m p Ire la n d Ju n e 24. T h e c a m p is
(C ontinu ed on p a g e 5, colum n 1)
lay
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t
K o p p lin . 5th.
1. F Rennets & B ro u g h t to H ills b o ro
T h e n e w fe e de r lin e , designed to to f o llo w th is prece d e n t. P rize s a re
tw o m ile s fro m to w n and a ll persons
e a p ito l b u ild in g at Salem . Ju d g e K
Son.-- C o w , 3 years o ld and u n d e r
: c a rry a d d itio n a l c u rr e n t necessary o ffe re d th e te a m s e llin g th e m osh
Oth«!?; in ju r e d in c lu d e d
in te re s te d in s c o u tin g a re asked to
T
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ra
n
k
Peters,
gi
and
m
a
ste
r
o
f
th
e
j to s u p p ly increased dem ands here, tic k e ts .
4 1st, J o h n K o p p lin . 2nd. I. ’I’ Y o rk . B e a ve rto n ro u te 1. head cuts
a tte n d . C o ffe e and ice crea m w i l l be
gl and lodge o f O regon. A F. A; A
w ill be c o n s tru c te d a lo n g th e O regon
S ills „« ife i 2 years old and under and bruises, and M i
A fte r th e o p e ning , games w ill be
se rve d b y th e scouts w h ile scout
Y o rk and
M
.
w
ill
set
the
c
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n
e
o
f
th
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E le c tric rig h t- o f-w a y . C ost o f th e p la y e d th re e n ig h ts a w e e k, tw o
3 1st. W ild C h e rry fa rm . 2nd. John F u lto n B o w m a n , m in o r
m o th e rs are e xp e cte d to p ro v id e
in ju rie s .
n
e
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e
a
p
ito
l
Ju
n
e
17
d
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in
g
im
p
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s
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T r a f f ic hazards w e re discussed cake. S a n d w ic h e s a nd o th e r foods
n e w fe e d e r and im p ro v e m e n ts in th e
(C ontinu ed on p a r e 7, - o lu m n l)
K o p p lin . 3 rd W ild C h e rry fa rm . ( h'eu p a n ts o f b o th ears w e re b ro u g h t
c ity , w i l l be $50.000.
4th. J o h n K o p p lin . 5th. .John K<>pp- to Jone.- h o s p ita l in H ills b o ro fo r sive cerem onies by the g ra n d lodge b v lo ca l businessm en at a d in n e r are to be b ro u g h t by each person.
T
he
g
ra
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d
lodge
in
se
ssio
n
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(( n nlln u ed on p age • . r o lu n n 1!
m
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last
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at
th
e
A c a m p fire session w it h e n te r ta in ­
In a d d itio n to th is th e c o m p a n y
tre a tm e n t.
P o rtla n d Ju n e Iti. 17 and 18. w ill H ills b o ro P h a rm a c y c a lle d b y M rs m en t and p re s e n ta tio n o f a w a rd s is
V e r d ic t fo r $2.150 w as re tu rn e d ,las SCl aside $60.000 to e x te n d r u r a l
Cars« m et n e a rly in th e c e n te r o f
a d jo u rn in a body Io Salem fo r C F W e lls o f th e c ity c o u n c il. M rs. scheduled.
late W ednesday by a c ir c u it c o u rt
v a r ' ° lls p a rts o f th e c o u n ty ,
th e in te rs e c tio n , b o th s t r ik in g on*
th i' cerem onies, t h e g ra n d lodge W e lls has been a tte m p tin g f o r
R e p o rt on th e fin a n c ia l ca m p a ig n ju r y in th e ease o f K a te H e in ric h b rin g in g e le c tric ity to 95 p e r cent o f
tlic fro n t w heels
o ffic e rs conducting th e rite s.
some
tim
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s
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ed
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c
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f
o
s in th e r u r a l area. Easter
showed th e a m o u n t raised exceeded
D a v id M ille r, III. o f C o rn e liu s .;
W hen th e ce re m o n y is co m p le te d and H ills b o r o in t r a f f ic s a f e t y the a m o u n t needed by a s m a ll m a r ­ in an a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t on S a n ­ said T h is is th e largest p e rcentage I
r id in g in a ear d riv e n by C o n ra d i
g in and J a c k Searev. c h a irm a n o f d y b o u le v a rd . S e p te m b e r 26. 1936. o f r u r a l area served in th e U n ite d :
S w e itz e r. a in e address, s u ffe re d in - | Ju d g e P eters w ill have o ffic ia te d measures.
D eath by m o n o x id e gas was th e
in his ca p a c ity a g ra n d m a ste r at
P rin c ip a l discussion c e n t e r e d the fin a n c e c o m m itte e and d is tric t M rs. H e in ric h asked ^20.000. a lle g ­ States
ju r ie s e a rly S u n d a y m o rn in g w hen
(« «»n I in ued m i patte X, rulum n .1»
Easem ents th ro u g h th e a lle ys, on d e c l®‘on g iv e n fo llo w in g an a u to p s y
a ro u n d th e t r a f f ic congestion (in tre a s u re r, w as g iv e n a vo te o f in g th a t she s u ffe re d p e rm a n e n t in ­
P re p a rin g a .schedule fo r short t ill' S w e itz e r ear crashed, as a i l i a -
c
o f B y ro n B a k e r. 33,
b u s in e s s stree ts, w h e re a tw o -h o u r th a nks.
te rn a l in ju r ie s to h e r chest and o th ­ w h ic h th e co m p a n y has been w o r k -
■ u m n n r flig h ts , th e S p o rtsm e n P i- • chine, p a rk e d at th e roa d sid e , s u d ­
lim it on p a rk in g has re c e iv e d la x
W e w is h to e xp re ss to c itiz e n s o f e r p a rts o f h e r b o d y . T r ia l w as be­ ¡ng fo r th e past ye a r, have a ll been I H o rtla n A fo u n d last W ednesday a ft-
lots o f O regon Ine . th ro u g h its s«»e-| d e n ly tu rn e d in to the road. S w e it­
e
rn
o
o
n
dead
in
his c a r in an a b a n-
e n fo rce m e n t. C hange in th e hours the c o m m u n ity o u r sin ce re a p p re c ia - gun T u e sd a y b e fo re Ju d g e R. F ra n k signed. Easter re p o rte d .
i d o n ed g a ra g e n e a r C edar M ill.
ro ta ry , is m a k in g a rra n g e m e n t.* to i zer re p o rte d Io S h e r iff Jo h n C o n ­
(C on tin u ed on p age 3. colum n 4)
Peters.
was proposed b y a ll present w ith
n
e
ll.
use th«‘ H ills b o ro a ir p o r t so m e tim e j
T ile a u to p s y fo llo w e d a req u e st o f
C o u n ty g ra n d
ju r y
co n ve ne d
;»n h o u r a nd p ro p e r e n fo rc e m e n t,
d u rin g 1h«‘ su m m e r, a c c o rd in g to a 1 A rre s te d a fte r Ins ear sm ashed
re la tiv e s , w h o fe a re d fo u l p la y w h e n
th e p o p u la r idea.
T h u rs d a y m o rn in g to c o n s id e r sev­
in
to
tw
o
m
ach
in
e
s
p
a
rk
e
d
in
fro
n
t
c o m m u n ic a tio n re c e iv e d hv Fd L
a search o f B a k e r's c lo th in g fa ile d to
M easures D iscussed
e ra l cases p re se n te d fo r in v e s tig a ­
M«»or<*. s e c re ta ry o f th e e h a m lx 'r o f o f tin ' lie d At W h ite sto re at A lo h a
i re v e a l th e proceeds o f a pay check
tio n . W o rk p ro b a b ly w i l l re q u ire
M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt to ld those
M on d a y n ig h t. L e s lie C u m m in g s o f
e< u n in e i •«•<•
T ho m a s T ongue, g ra d u a tin g s e n io r
fo r $54 w h ic h he re c e iv e d a t th e
tw o days, a c c o rd in g to G. Russell
present t h a t m easures discussed
T h e le tte r re«pn,st«,d the eo-op«*r.i- P o rtla n d was pla ce d u n d e r a rre st I in la w a, th e U n iv e r s ity o f O regon.
M org a n , d is tr ic t a tto rn e y .
H ills b o ro re sid e n ts in th e n e w j tim e o f his disappearance. M ay 17.
| xx as g ra n te d his degree as d o e to r o f p re v io u s to th e m e e tin g suggested
t ion o f th<* c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce in on a ch a rg e o f d ru n k e n d r iv in g
S u it f o r $50 spe cia l dam ages and s e w e r d is tric t, w h o h a ve fa ile d to ! fro m th e C ro w n M ill w h e re he was
The p a rk e d ears w e re e m p ty and I ju ris p ru d e n c e at th e a n n u a l g ra d u - e lim in a tio n o f U -tu rn s at Second
p ro c u rin g
tra n s p o rta tio n
to and
$1.000 g e n e ra l dam age has been a p p ly fo r p e rm its to co n n e c t to th e e m p lo ye d .
l. a iln n it e o f ! a tio n ce re m o n y at th e u n iv e rs ity , i and T h ir d ave n ue s on M a in : change
fro m th e an p o rt, and arrangem ent.* o w n e d by F re d C
F
e
a
tu
re
o
f
t
h
ir
d
day
o
f
the
H
ills
­
b ro u g h t b y N e llie K u n c e against se w e r lin e s, have been n o tifie d th a t 1 D r. D. C. M c D o n a ld , c o u n ty p h y s ­
in jia r k in g lim it : sto p signs at post
A n - ! T o n g u e is th e son o f M r a nd M rs
f«»i h re .ik fii t fo r a b o ut 20 m em bers V a n c o u v e r. W a sh , and F ill
b o ro fire m e n 's "H a p p y D a y s " c e le ­ L e s lie E Dobbs fo r in ju r ie s alle g e d co n n e c tio n s m ust be m ade a t once. ! ic ia n . p e rfo rm e d (he autopsy. Signs
J’im m as H. Toiigu**. H ills b o io , and is i ffie e and re g u la tio n o f p a rk in g on b ra tio n in S h iite p a rk J u ly 3. 4
o f th e g ro u p and as m a n y «»f the tr im o f A lo h a .
susta in ed to h e r a u to m o b ile and p e r
a c c o rd in g to E d w in B o w m a n , c it y : o f vaolenec w e re n o t re v e a le d on e x ­
a g ra d u a te o f H ills b o ro unn»n h ig h ' F o u r th a v e n u e at th e post o ffic e , as and 5, w ill he a fire m e n 's to u rn a ­
m em b e rs o f th e c h a m b e r as w o u ld 1
son
in
an
a
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t
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il
17
on
th
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|
re
c o rd e r. A b o u t 140 c o n n e c tio n s a re I a m in a tio n o f ih e body, a c c o rd in g to
w
e
ll
as
o
th
e
r
m
in
o
r
changes
in
ca re to a tte n d
school.
m e n t p a rtic ip a te d in b y a ll th e C e d a r M ill- P o r t la n d road.
W orkm en Kohlieri
s t ill to be made.
i
re p o rt
re
g
u
la
tio
n
s
in
o
th
e
r
p
a
rte
o
f
th
e
H a ir y Bates. N.ve B ris to l and J
In 1933-34. T o n g u e xvas p re sid e n t
d e p a rtm e n t« in the c o u n ty . W ilb u r
A n s w e rs to a n u m b e r o f th e 1 to days w h e n d is r^ v 'rre c t* He’ ^ n s u re d
S u it to c o lle c t wages a lle g e d due
I h ’.ix y lo ll o f lire s and g a so lin e by j o f th e «issociatcd stu d en t b ody and is J c ity
W K e lle y have been nam ed a c o m ­
D illo n , c e le b ra tio n m anager,
A F N e edy fo r w o r k p e rfo rm e d fo r
Ih c fl xx as i c p o rlc d fro m th e B ear a m e m b e r o f I ’ h i Beta K appa, na- !
Excess speeds on B a seline street
m itte e to assist hi a rra n g e m e n ts.
Be-
bee,’, ' S i ' s e V b v
",7
Cn‘
C. E. S to n e in N o v e m b e r and
C re e k W I’ A ca m p on W o lf C re e k 1 tm n a l sch o la stic h o n o ra ry , and o f canic in fo r a share o f c o n s id e ra ­ no u nce d th is week.
a',ta c h ln « ■»
T h e v a rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts w ill e n ­ eem ber, has been b ro u g h t b y C H ,1,.- c ity c o u n c il fo r those, w h o have [ „ X n?h ’ 7°.
road, n o rth o f T im b e r, last W ednes­ F ria rs , s e n io r m en's .service h o n o r* tio n w it h th e suggestion m ade th a t
G u ild M eets W ednesday
day n ig h t ( ’ heck by s h e r iff s d e p u ­
gage in c o m p e titiv e d r i ll f o r s u b ­ G ra m , c o m m is s io n e r o f la b o r fo r fa ile d to respond. T h e o rd in a n c e i ' h ^ i n T t h e i ^ ^ T . h X h * ’ «
AM S a in ts G u ild w ill meet W e d ­ ties disclosed K0 g a llo n s o f fu e l m is ­ a ry . H e xvas business m a n a g e r o f the a t r a f f ic o ffic e r be sta tio n e d nt s ta n tia l prizes, g iv in g th e p u b lic O regon.
p ro v id e s a fin e in case o rd e r to eon- )ra p u n d e r , hp bapk spa, n f
aa
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p
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th
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in
,932-33.
and
has
been
nesday. .June 16. w ith M rs R T sin g and 20 tire s ¿«tripped fro m
A c tio n to fo re clo se on re a l p ro p ­ m e t is Ignored, it is p o in te d o u t.
a fir s t ham ! o p p o r tu n ity to see th e
c h in e . B a k e r le ft a n c te s u g g estin g
n
u
m
b
e
rs
o
f
cars
speeding,
«affiliated
w
ith
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ta
fr
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H ic k s
Mr
H
B a rro w s w ill he w o rk m e n s cars T o o ls and o th e r
e rty has been b ro u g h t i * F e d e ra l
fire m e n in a ctio n .
s . ilc t i G ro u p Proposed
te r n ity
N e xv co n n ectio n s a lre a d y a r e ! su icid e .
a ssisting hostess.
a rtic le s also w e re re p o rte d stolen.
ruesda.v n ig h t a c o n tra c t was L a n d B a n k Spokane ag a in st W il­ b rin g in g in enough re v e n u e to p ro -
M rs W e lls (im posed a s a fe ly o r-
i S e ve ra l G ra d u a te
B a k e r leaves h is w id o w a n d sev-
lia m M e e u w se n et al.
g a n iz a tio n w it li its m em bers eo- signed, a s s u rin g f u ll fle d g e d rodeo
S e ve ra l o th e r c o u n ty s tu d e n ts i
O rd e rs o f d e fa u lt and jiu ig m e n t v id e fo r in te re s t p a y m e n ts a nd e x - e ii c h ild re n . F u n e ra l services w e re
r e iv in g degrees in c lu d e B e rk S tro x v -| o p e ra tin e to re p o rt v io la tio n s and m one of the headline attraction*
w e re e n te re d in th e fo llo w in g c i r ­ penscs o f o p e ra tio n s, th e re co rd s h e ld F rid a y a fte rn o o n al M u ltn o m a h
«er. b e e h e lo r o f science; D un ca n s a fe ty pledges to be used in en- fo r th is y e a r s p ro g ra m . T h is w ill c u it c o u rt a c tio n s b ro u g h t in fo re ­ show .
I ce m e te ry .
Y o rk , b a c h e lo r o f a rts in socia, , fo re e m e nt o f t r a f f ic laxvs
m ake "H a p p y D ays.” one o f th e c lo s u re b y M a rk S k in n e r as s u iic r -
| science, and M a rg e B aug h m a n , m as­
A tte n d in g th e m e e tin g w ere M
la rg e s t c e le b ra tio n s a n y w h e re in in te n d e n t o f b a n ks o f O regon: L. E.
te r o f a rts, a ll o f B e a xe rto n .
C a d y. I, T. M rP h e e le rs . P. L O regon and o ffe rin g a w id e v a rie ty S tiff. S a n fo rd G. Rogers. F ra n k and
l l nnllntied nn p a«r «, ,-t.lumn 5)
A r v in Robb, son o f D r. a m i M rs J. P a tte rson , t ily a lio rn e .v . J a k e W e il,
M a ry W e s |ie c h e r and M ila n P iz e r
O Robb. H ills b o ro , a n o th e r g ra d u ­ R II E asier. E J M e A le a r. P. A
O rd e rs file d th is w eek in p ro b a te
ate o f th e m u o n h ig h school here, A n derson. D r D E W ile y . II
F
c o u rt in c lu d e E d ith M a rg a re t a nd
leccive«,
bis
degre«'
.i
b
acheloi
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y
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P
D
H
illi."
N o la n I ’ F u rro w , g ra d u a tin g sen- o f
M
rs
W
e
lls
and
< m m cn ce m C h ris tia n rh a ra r
H elen Jean S m ith , m in o rs . C h a rle s
law s.
M a y o r G a rre tt.
m r o f I I I , I b o ro h ig h school, xva
E Hedge. J W. S u m m e rs. J o h n C
te r " M i
K e lle y is a m e m b e r o f | T w o ( o in i'liu s stu d e n ts r c r n v i d
H illis ,
p a rtn e r in t h r
Ire la n d
c le rte d e ig h th m e m b e r o f the O r-
Y oung. C la re n c e 1. Stevens. W a lte r
G am m a c h a p te r T h is is th e .second d> (trees
in e liid iiig
M y ra
W ie d e -i h a rd w a re , re m a rk e d th a t before al-
d«*r o f G a la h ad o f H ills b o ro ( ’ b ris
I ’ C h a lla c n m b e . E liz a b e th P it ’ e lk a u .
P ro p e rty taxes fu rn is h 67 per
In co m e taxes w ill b rin g th e state
tia n C o u n c il, last W e d n r day n ig h t, y e a r that th e g irls ' a w a rd has been w it i Ii. I,a. hehir n( :rl' hi edin .ilio n . ! le n d in g th e m e e tin g In had ch e e k
W illia m
F r a n k lin M org a n . N e llie cent o f th e to ta l incom e fo r state
a
p
p ro x im a te ly $¡».900 000 th is y e a r
.md xx’ i,, l»c in d u c te d in to th e o rd e r g ive n , last y e a r’s candidat«» be in g HIX, L( 1er M noberr.v. b a ch e lo r o f ed e m p lo y e s o f th e sture to find
F ro o n te B a rb o u r, n a tio n a l c o m ­ P o rte r D a n n ia ls . C a rlis le W H a r- I and local g o v e rn m e n t in O regon fro m 100.900 re tu rn s , a c c o rd in g to
M o y e r. T h e
Ko«« science in e d u ca tio n . M«»«»b('ri\ is
(C nntlnurd nn p nge I, eolum ii 4)
by th e a n c ie n t c e re m o n y o f k m g b t- M iss F ra n c is
co m p a re d . w , ith . 81.4 per ; ih e speaker, w h o p o in te d o u t th a t
m a n d e r o f tin ' D isabled A m e ric a n ris o n . O liv e r 1, C u rtis M a ry A n d e r ­ n o w as ................
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ip
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h
,
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ill
school
m g .Sunday a fte rn o o n , im m e d ia te ly
V e le ra n s. is scheduled to g iv e th e son. t lia i h s A n d e rson . Sarah .1 | ce n t 15 veats ago. deelai ed C h a rle s ¡| wns necessary to have pro sp e ro us
here.
noon at P ilg r im Hou.se.
b e fo re th e a n n u a l c o u n c il u ie n ic
w
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h e r o f com m erce room s T h u rs d a y c o m m is s io n e r, in s h o w in g th e e f-
G a la h a d " f«»r that y«»ar P re x'io iis c il s e c re ta ry ( ’ b ib e le ctio n s nam ed t b e ir d ip lo m a s T uesday, xxeii* fro m here fo r re n ta l purpose» was f o r ­ A m e ric a n L e g io n . W. F. C y ru s is
, n ig h t T he p ro p e r p ro p o rtio n , he fe it. o f depressions nn th is fo rm
m em bers o f tb«‘ (>rd«T o f G alahad the fo llo x v in g ; O m ega c h a p te r. A r
c ib ly b ro u g h t out at th e R n ta rv c o m m a n d e r o f Hie association.
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said, sh o u ld be a p p ro x im a te ly 59 o f ta x . T o ta l income taxes c o lle c te d
tb u r Ixx.isaki,
p re sid e n t;
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b i a d d itio n to th e sircakcrs, th e
in an e ig h t-y e a r p e rio d has been
( ' L o m a x 1,932». W illia m A S o r ­ D avis, x ic e -p re s id c n t; Jam es Abts.
C la im s f o r '6 sheep and 19 goals
l i n k s o f the A ll S a in ts E piscopal c o m m itte e is se e kin g a ¡.and fo r th e
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m eh ig b i p re s id e n t;
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iv illi the p o s s ib ility o f
m o v in g \m e ia r a ii w a r \ e ter.m s d ru m corps th e r n t in t v flog c o n tro l b o a rd at its and e n d *, b u l th e y r e a lly a m o u n te d fro m in co m e ta xe s is a p p lie d to re ­
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h a ve l>eeu le v ie d fo r state purposes
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w h e re rings k ille d 19 sheep
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W illia m II W ii’lie r o f H ills b o r o }
H ills b o ro has e v e ry th in g -to at
( o 'l 'in a iK - A m e r ic a n W a r \ eteran.*' o r
vices. b e tte r sc h o o lin g a nd t h e it appears c e rta in th a t th e re w ill
«•rx «»«I a x ie e -p re «id«’iit o f O m ega ' •’■’* p i* ’ id<*nt. C a th a rin e Pcschka, was ele cte d
ta le w a rd e n o f the tra c t iteople. h id n o p la c e in w h ic h naniz.alion P o rtla n d , w ill be p resenl
1.1,,’s a nd Bog«' o f B lo o m in g r e ­ d iffe re n c e in incom e.
be no s ta te p ro p e rty taxes „ e x t
c c re ta ry . V e lm a A b e n d ro th . Ir r a s
rb a p te i o f th e ««»uncil
p o rte d loss o f 13 goals ,n op«' n ig h t
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a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n a t T illa m o o k gestion was m ade th a t the c h a m b e r fo rm e r s o ld ie rs in the G e rm a n a rm y and W ednesday re p o rte d th e last o f
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tin i r I I goats a v ic tim o f th e k ille r .
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C o n ve n t mu o f co m m e rce p u t fo rth some e ffo rt d u rin g llie W o rld w a r.
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aim* tim e M i
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Sigm a c h a p te r w ill b o ld e le c tio n
Every form of taxation has its
O th e r e n le r la iiiin e n l n u m b e rs are
K e lle y , d a u g h te r o f M i a m i M rs. th is w eek, am , o th e r g ro u p s in I opened S u rn la v m o rn in g w ith mass to so lve the p ro b le m A re w e go
e n tly done a good jo b in th e c u l­ serious defects
A r ia l) feed wa held at llo e ka w ii.v. lu g to tu r n a w a y people th a t want b e in g p re p a re d
when considered
Presented in Recital
A ll v e le ra n s are
( ' II. K clle.v o f N o rth Plains, w a s , S e p te m b e r.
lin g n f e x p e n d itu re » , m a k in g a re ­ a lo n e , b ill '.( in k s n u t s a li.- f a c l'U i l v
A lu m n i boys’ repre-1 lif t e r w h ic h d a n cin g , g o lfin g , s w im ­ to liv e h e r e ’ asked Rev. H ic k s
elected by th e g ir ls o f th e c o u n c il I
in v ite d to a tte n d and th e re w ill be a
N a n cy A ile c n Easter w ill be p re ­ d u c tio n u f a b o u t 23 p e r c e n t fro m
s e n ta tiv e on I be c o u n c il w i l l again m in g and o th e r am usem ents w e re
He p o in te d o u t th a t i f th is WHS ba ske t lu n c h at noon. C o ffe e w ill be sented in b a lle t re c ita l a l th e s tu d io
in a system ol correlating taxes. It
as th e re c ip ie n t o f th is year’s " M a ry be B ud Phelps, (be present C o u n c il- ;
e n jo ye d . G e e rg e J C a n n o n o f K la m ­ in 1.08
Los A n g e le s n e a rly a ll Ih e fa rm s served b y th e L e g io n A u x ilia r y and o f W illia m E C h ris te n s e n in P o r t ­ th e b ig ta x years o f 1929-30-31 as was pointed out. This was shown
B u l l " d L u u c .a id e d un the b a d -J
a g a in st a s ta te ave ra g e re d u c tio n by the fHct that in a depression in«
(Luntinu ii mi pat« «, iiilumn » •
iL'UllU l u t e v . u u lj b t ^ u b J i.iJ v J . L '- jiu h in u u b ir . . .
ath X a lL u n t z ¡.talt U tpuly.
la n d F t ¡d a y t .L iiijig .
of 13 per t in t .
l oin Stretcher, Dixie Lee M aOoxvell Win
E arnest up A w ard; Jeanne W enger Leads
Class with High P'our-\’e:jr Average in
Scholarship; Castell Speaks
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Makes History
Scouting Shows
Steady Growth
Hillsboro Area
Several H urt
iti Auto Wreck
South of Aloha
Utility Company
Plans Removal
Poles to Alleys
Historic Troivel
Destined Again
to Perform Rites
Group Ponders
Traffic Plans
Verdict Given
in Mishap Case
Findings Clinch
Suicide Theory
Pilots Seeking
Landing Date
Local Students
Given Decrees
Residents Warned
Sewer Provisions
Prizes Offered
for Fire Drills
Nolan burrow Honored by
Hillsboro Christian Council
Reduction Made in Proportion
D, A. V« Leader
Picnic Sj weaker
Need of Homes for
Rental Here Cited
to I ax Load Paid by Property
Wild Dogs Ravage
, locks in County
W icber L’k'cied .is
Stale K. (L O t beer
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