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T he B ea veoton R eview C o n so lid a te d , D e c e m b e r 2 8 , 1 9 2 3 with Volume III No. 8 3 1 .5 0 Per Ycur Single Copy, 5 Cent» THE BANKS HERALD w h ich w a s E stab lish ed On, in 1 9 1 0 THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XV, No. 10 Bcsverton, Washington County, Oregon, Krtday, January 2 3 , 1925 1 ■ STATE LAW-MAKERS County Ac)fi< ultunil PROMPTLY ORGANIZE Confrrcuce <ominq Bills Offered to Abolish Offices Mettili« Will Be Held January 29 and 30 In The Court House of Market Agent and Prohi At Hiihboro bition Commissioner. 8nl»m.—While vary llttl« of ltm«ul •nc» » u •cctiuipllalinl a»l<l« from or sanUatloa Uurliix iho Ural waak's a«»' aloa or (ha »lata laalalatara. yal if tba ralarlly with whlrh built house» urfanlaiHl la an Inillcailcu ol ilia man a or In which lb« buainaaa of Iho ana- •Ion la to ha conducted hull) hnuaaa •hoMM hava no ilnrnuliy la cotuplot' In» their labor» within iba fnriy <Uy period. Oraaiiitatlou waa com plated wiilioui lha fact Iona! fir.hi» wblrb have markail mni > prevtOM *• »*lo> .». •o there will ba no trail o( bln e naaa |o d o » lha leslalatlva what ¡4. Una <). M ow ) of Mucnoniah munly was »• !••' < m I in |ir«»i'la o»t*r lha •mat» and Deu'nu II, iturdick, repro- at tally» of l>«.thul<». Jefferson, Klaiuaih and iJika >•> unliaa, w.v> alart- rd apaakar of lliu taou».' Moth pi ■ ! In» officer» wfru aamt«l without up ptall ion, Although lb r« « « < ou Hurt 1 1 urn-i.t of opinion « t o n ih. !<• alaiuri aoiuhioU Ibal tlmr- «oultl ho go lull' rarlnd fffprt to atinofe lha admin) nt lion uf Governor I’ lore«. yet within an boar after it»» joint »ration b . r e wblrb lha sovornor bad di'llicrwl hi» moaaaRa dlaaolvt’d bill» appeared wblrb •tlackrd p»t project* u( |bo «»»■ amor. Sanatora Rltner and Taylor •punaorad a aiaaaurw abullaliln» (hr ol fir«' uf alala markal asanl and Hepr* •aatailva North Introduced In Ilia houa» a bill doing away wllb tba aama office and alao that of lha problllllloa rommlaalonar. In hla uiaaaa»« Ihr (o t arbor vlgoroualy defended Mar! • t Agrnl C. K Spence and hla dopin' meat and he also praUcd the work of Hrohlbliloa Commlaaionar C ln iitr. M ay Raatrlet A p p o m li v a Pawe r Tba cobtrovaralaa lhal hare born raglac balwaon iba eaerailra and the flab and g a m » roramtaatana for »«■» •rat l oatba paat may oulmlnaia In an atr. ,l to «llvnat Dm governor of iho ai’pol IT« power over Iba n m cun mlaaUna and iba I’ ort of Ivrtland. and placlnic It In (he leglalalurn. There la much aenument In bulb h»u»ea agalnal pin« Ins the appolmlyi' power Ip Iba laglalature on Ilia around (hat |l ropatltulaa an Invaalun of Iba prerucatlvna of lha aaa< utlva. In other Worn» II la contended lhal II eonall Itl'oa nn ancroacbment of lha |e»lala. lure upon iba agacuilva and admluta Iratlre field. The Free Traders No aio li inventory o f W a s h ington County agriculture Im» ••ver I me n prepared u» lli.it which will l e niRiJe available f o f c o n - aiderai Ion o f thoae who attend Hie agi Hull tira) economic c o n ference to lie lidi) In Hi|l»lmru January Ut) anil dll, »ay» Oouil- ly Agent * >. I McVVI...... 1 11 BURRY 1 LLE FROM OUR CORRESPONDLm-. lnter»i'ting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country u% T olc jy Our \ctive Specisi Correspondent* Week!*, A. K. Rye was in Manning on Hunduy morning. J A. I,. Htepheria is building a ------- " new porch onto his house. Mrs. C. I) W ym ore was a ALOHA lillBEK ITEMS util been abb* to find a leader. Perhaps soineon* will volunteer Friuay a fiern ton caller on Mrs. i lloyer from Reedvtll" lo help Hie boys. T he work Is Ivan Yytes. ha» entered the acvunlh grade. all outlined by the I). A. C. and George Wienecke and family Moal o f the tendiera are is easy lo follow. of Hanks were Monday visitors fmournliiif the loa» o f all their Friday even in# after school il the A. K. Rye home. piaula »luring Ihe «avere cold Mrs. Ilawkes o f Huber enter Chau, limes and family from weal her, tained all the teacher» by giving Cornelius were Sunday visitors l.ual week after a harrowing a Ten at her home. Hhe was s s - at the S. II. Hullot’ k home. experience on elippery ronda on «isletl by Mr». Mllxel nd Mr». Kiva kledsoe o f Hanks waa a A very delightful eve her way to acliool In her car. Holler». -unday visitor at the home o f •Ml»» Cooke remained thul night ning was spent in pleasant c o n her parents, I. P. Bledsoe and wilh Mrs. Hacker of Aloliu. versation and gaiuea. The re- ife. fresliments roitsialeij o f «ami The alx ptipili who look (he wiehes, olives, saln<l, cookies, Hie Madame« W ym ore and m i d y e a r lent ill I'liyaiology cake and coffe e. Other guests Mill» were Monday afternoon Kroest Place through with flying color» were Mrs. A. C. Chinn o f Hea- callers at the Wl,,i an averaifn o f U’J while verlon nnd Mrs. W a I trier and home. conference will he compone,) ot scellini» on horlleiilture, nula, vegetables, poiillry, livestock ilnlryúig, cerea)», polnlneif and -ml». Comiiiltlee» representing o'. . Of .„»• iciillu re have * J ‘ " . U’" k ‘ "•i-,»> bv * ’ usti.e.I nnd are gathering Craged !»n plus. loro I informnllnn on Ihelr p r o s Mie» l.ggHnan mi ber way lo pective problema. echiHiJ frulli Ptiiiland wus m a The roilfcrclien will open at slaw' 'lini cullided wilb anollier 10:00 o'clock Thuraday morning «•ar so vva« un llour lale. The m Ihe I'.lrctill I'.ourt room of lievi limi uifig she sBw Ibe stage the Cf,url House. Following the wlileli lefl (in liour earlier over- pi eliminai lea eaeh aeri h«fl w ill furm.l in (he dilrh. mo««i «ci.uralcly to rnnnhler* the Ib e llilrd ami fi.urlìi grndcs In formal Ion naaemhled and hi prepari* a report on produi'lhiii n e rect-ivliig dilli ili additino and niai'Kclmg lo lie preaenled an,| onilllpliraHon Hii'migli play- tpg ntnre. The Ibiiil grude is to Ihe general assembly Friday reailiug a» Hoppleiucnlury work afternoon. Bperlnltst* from the atri o nil oral college w ill b «> "P litiioeblo" and Hi«' fnurtli i» lini li elasses present In aa»i»l Ihe dlCfereilt l eatlmg "lle ld l ." groupa In preparing their re are vcry m u d i eiilhusetl and are porta. They wilt tiring to the Hmeoughly enjoylug Hieir new reatlers. eonference reaulla o f monlha o f Inveailgnllon o f (rends In other I llose oli (Ile sit'k lisi rectiH y producing arena o f the p r o d u c ni«' China '¡ce . <1 lenti Anderson, tion an«l marketing o f the runt- llelcn Heynolds, Ksttier MeKe inodilie* lint furniah Mil« conn own and Ralph MeCnuley. Hilly (y II» agricultural Income. Sundberg bus heen swffering Ttil* conference I» one o f 11 fr«.in "Flu'* for more Ihan 3 that have been held following weeks bill hopi’ s lo he able o. Ihe »h)h> ugrirulturnl conference return lo »chimi gexl week, al Corvallis a year ago. Hep- l'.harlolle Roger«, whti had n r* «rotative» o f local farm, mar- long siege o f sickness, is back kelijig, breed aaaoriattoua und i in «dtool. Ihe college extension aurvu’e aay • lie- flng is once m««rr in ¡1.« (but o i l o f Hila eonference will pine ua Mr. Roseliraugh fixeil conic U p i ognun which will ho a new rope for IL a valuable guide In future de- Among H ip ifmlViers who haVf v clop meni m the »«lection, p r o vlaffcti «diluii la l d y are Me« duci idc ami marketing o f ' a g r i dame» Hnwkes, MeCnuley. KialL cultural produela for Ihe colili- Amici « oh ami Tullle. Ilolh Ihe (y. elilldren and Ihe (enrliera en Chairnien o f Ihe ■ conference Joy Illese viali» ami wl»h pnt groupa are. II. T, lleaae, Dilla- *‘nl» woiild show lhe|r Inleresl huio, lit. 2, farm eropa; I., M. by com ln g oftener. liiiild, Iflllahorii HI. S, vegeta Mra. I.iu li’ Clark, who serve« ti « ; II. I,. I.nfky, Forest Qfovç, poullry; Charles Itatnfbrd, F or- ■hot lunebe» ul »elioni wns culted ••»t <«roye, dairying; J>. (I, Lilly, lo .Mol ili.» |ast week by (he sud Fornai drove, horticulture; Ur. den donili nf Iter hrolher, Hu it. I*. Nixon o f Forçat Qrove, bert Hrcnnun. Ofhers who a l - nul cu lture; \V. N. Iluthorn o f •t-nded Ihe finterai are Mrs. M. llaskìns. Dornthy Laurel, livestock; Itohert W a r- '•ce. Flsle tens, Forcai drove, soils. Geo. Clark, Mrs. Ilnyes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrow o f llillahoro is general » " ‘I china Coo. Mr». Li* n e Clark is stili nuffering wllh d im ; iimn o f Ihe conference. I igiireu galheretl by Ihe nul a severe cobi e o n lr a d e d mi Ibis culture eolliuiiltee tulliente (lini Irip so her dnughler» are t»k » ill Ihe I iiile’il Slates there are ing ber piare nt sehool. Mrs. Hall o f HuloT. The t e «d «- certainly appreciate the kindness o f these Ia<lies in en tertaining them so delightfully. Ihe Madame» Bullock and •Milli. were Monday afternoon ilh rs a I the I. p. Hledaoe home. Virginia Chamberlain whm ah cut two days when -lift ar com p a n ies her parent <»n a trip to Heattle and T t (UM. The primary cli(dr«‘ n are en jo y in g Iheir »and Itble thi« month ns it represen Is a scene in F.skium land which they have fiecn s*u(tying in Iheir tangu:i?e vork i: Iheir pie'iire sfudv work they wen! tf, Ih" diffei-'-nf rooms und druu*uti/< d Hie pie lure 'Feeding Her HJrtlr’ by Millel. In each ease Ihe older pupils were able 4n guess (he name o f llie picture. The little folks have each made n paste board clock anti are learning I" fell Hie time. Oli.i». Sandy and .laughter o f SI ady Sunday visitors at W ym ore home. it s F. 8. Wray is rushing Ii i - new home (•■ eom p b ’ l ion as la st as Ihe weather pe(»n;*“ . Hriek- layers tOul plnmlier ,,re all or Hie Job, not lo mention Mi W ray himself. Finest Place and wife and Hirer you ng daughter» were •iiiuday afternoon Visitors at ‘ *ie J. M. Mills Inline. Those attending the Grange .....clin g at Buxton Saturday '•rc J. M. Brown and family, Mrs. K. W. Mills, and John Gil- li.-pie and wife. GARDEN HONE A regular danro will be g iveo next Saturday evening, January Mrs. J. M. IlysmRh and Mrs. Burton Douthit were hostesses for the card party a t Hie Cotn- uunity Club ball SalunJay eve ning. January 17. I be Franklin high school glee ’ ¡ub, under the direction o f Mr. t\ al»h, will give a concert at •be Cpnimmiily Club Bouse on :i»’ xt Saiurday night, January S t. Mr. Kemcrer o f Cooper Ml On Wednesday afternoon, a is the lucky man. lie- bought meeting was held at the club a beautiful pup o f Mr. Alexan house for the purpose o f or der and g«H ihe eream, as he g a n n in g a ladies' club. (Juile gol first choice. There are sliH a large number o f ladies were Iwo more beauties fo r someone present. Mr. Shaw o f Shaw-Fear Co was n welcome visitor in o u r CAPITOL HILL NEWS community one day litis week Re was gelling signer* for ih " county to lake over Lang \ve Mown in Pack No. I. Ihe Bill in order lo make il possible 1« Brownies, hol,| a party T h u rs gei to “ Archer." W e sincerely day afternoon. The girls p re hope that he will meet wilt’ sented two ladies actively in success, as we are very much terested in Brownie work, with in need o f a road there. »"kens o f their regard. The Northwest Prune A ssoci ation has sold 900,000 pound» o f pi'Ulies in New York, 5,000.- The flxe gewing Cli)h» gre 000 ponno* o f Hallan an«i b a l foing very enlliusiaslk» work ance o f Pelile prunes. It i» 'under thè leadership o f M<’ » - Ihe second largest sale o f Ore ! 'Bine* Slmili, 'l'utile, Tlioms, gon prunes ever made. Heresford, Gillmore and Mls.» Ncwiiian. Tliey bave e le d e d Mrs. II. Hranii and son Arthui 1 1 he follnwing prealdènte: Elhel were v e i l i n g at Ihe Fred Hrauu lleymdd». Rulli Clark, Qimeuii’ hume here last Sunday. '«diillmg. Jiisephine Heresford. and l.oui»e W hilm er. The boy» Mrs. Kmiiia Bryant visited Hie ¡are vcry nnximis lo o rg a n ile a Beaverton schools Wednesday. l’ oultry Club lini n» yet bave l i b i m i ) aerila o f walnuts, 90,- min I « nf nlmofids. ami 200,- nun leies o f pernos. The vval- nut acrcnire i« iiroducing about ... :ii o f ii« eapneily amt . Living about &0,(H)0,imo Iba. ii« icieli year. The roun- .1 ii i ll Iasi year nhutll II IT) l/t c io i o u > s e < tu o point p, of mils exclusive nuis. riie nut acreage Ir, V#. • I.. piai.Ieil alp olii ymlil Him t vrt.1t *»» Vi n lt-t»ni»n M. i n ) „ Ib’ spllc limi fad, V i d o r Itoiiaaaau hna liad s m..«t In ic i . p, p!.,tilings are heavy, in- taraallna . a r o r Tlir f s d Hint hr tin» ba»n In nil pa via ol c yiillnn reveals, ns illustrai- j tlir world, tend Inn un advrnturoun lllr, by liooo acres each o f will- ' u n d o u b ted ly i..i . mni ninnimi« being plnuleil eounta (or hla » re al versatility aa a ev iy year In California. wrltar. Altliouiih ha haa written In Hie light o f these faci many alorlea, t b n e il ronsiilering markets avail- ' la no aunielie«» about hla work m hlt> for wnlouls ami filbert« lila piula are ea- trantely Inarnloua in ^.'naliingtnn County (his coin- and hla ebaructera alwaya refrrehtns. milice will arrive nl recniumen Horn In Rnillnnfl. (lutions to guide nut plantings lie waa a du ia tv l * ' Harrow and nr <’ » here. ford university lie haa lived In aevernl Analysis o f this kind will, of Iho Hrlllah cnl- feature other specially crops In nnlea and I» eape- I ' laity fnmlllnr with which 'W ii shill g I on Co. growers ---------------- 1 thaCanaálan North Victor UoNeaenu. ara»! and will) H ui h r.rc Interested. Afrlcn In Hie la; I’he dairy 'industry supidies lar oountry and whlla noil a very rouna man ha fuuuhl will) the Kngll-h W ashington Cuunly with about rolunieera In iba lloar if l'emina lo lha t.’ niled Slalee uhoul Jrt per cent o f Ms seven million Wanly year» a«o . he sn»aKed In new«- Income, nc- mper worh and kap*. al H »boot ihr«# dollar agricultural p ,r i when he w «« elrer.-d m l no* enrdimr lo (he lil?0 U. S. Cen rapred i lie pool lion of ¡, - i . i .ol mun. ialini editor of Harper a vv-o kly sii». lo Ü« preliminary inves While In ( h it p n - i " n » 'ii ■ of hi 1 m l "ii for Ihe conference Ihe lo v.-:- * od «I Irai appanranci, oho .. « i«1 ’’ committee has gathered afarlory aarvl«1.. he r e a l a i " ‘' *o di'Vote dni'M lila aulir# a l l e n i l o - lo lleilnn e rltlnu fn-nres that Indiente q decline |f ,a nuli ut hoth I *»v-T» .1 -i 1 1 '- a h h.en Ul. Uy C '>>1 0 dairying here in Ihe last I vka ly 1«. ' " o t a d rt r Ihe .« ..rid years. Reasons for that decline .. e », 'him, >•!•'»«. o-eful aerv- ha ooili .u Causo., and Hi* I’ nlled in dairying here and co n clu lla lea . A Purina reeont year# hla nternry sions Hint will aid Hie dairymen »ff’ .etlona have haen cantered »•« In«1 • pally In Ihe icun try to tl- north ni I 01 oiiklng this Important brandi much of Ma lime reta ’ ’»an -nent 'here f il l'Ieullni e pay will he dis- ; r . hi II. d art or. - ti I -«h Ii, •« < *ht N -i «• ' " oi .■ o «a i’d bv the dairy group. irai,i '• i . Cereal production returns the •f.iril «lorie- W ashington County farmers nl i » ) I! ' n o uri t*>) p«'l»o.’ apeeale i. ,lie m - i 10 per ceni o f Hieir In- ull.'ly and •’ ' i'"m'>. In lf>?.1 Ibis eounlv Imr- plrlnre- of , '■ 1 ' 1 1' order I n » " ' '•« aor:l >,»«ied about 20,non acres of of lha Hnllrd W m e « and . I • lha mldnlahl «un ' ' I. il "'i non acres o f oafs, and la “The groo I m i l e c la .................; "i of bailey. Possibly polire.. ' o. » fina iyi-e M U» »< fea i lea«. a..|/ rrilanf » • " > • t ol in ■ I men Is in Ihe cereal the forre It 1« an u no .il lll v ll.rd m atnry but quila In keaplnn ivlih ihr acreage nnd détermination of Irndulona of Ilf# 'he n o rt hw ni e r n 1 (Continued on back page.) a ib b . w fft atm II« were Ih ft C. D. ti. Mr. Alexander 4U“ ' shipped one o f Ins celebrated "P aliaclio" and “ Countess Daftstone" pups to Heallle lo Me. Opdyke, » great dog fancier. l i l f Mr. Kirkpatrick o f Hie Girls and Boys' Club visited the Cap itol Hilt 8rhoo| to ascertain the number o f pupils w h o could lake up poultry, flower garden and vegetable garden work this summer. The Capitol Hill Improvement Club hits received its charter. Articles o f incorporation were rend at Ihe meeting Wednesday night, and were approved. Th'e building o f u clubhouse will be gin as soon a# possible. ........................ s c o r i n o REVS Farm Homes Mrs. J. Rosa wan in Hill»- I boro Friday on business. Have Conveniences I)r. O. F. Via was in Hcofield j Tuesday and Wednesday on Chi*. H. Baker, Ferd Groaer, Otto business. . T o m Bitford is quite ill at jliis home at this writing wilb 'pneumonia. Bros t And Several Others Are Enjoying Modern Plumbing j all Mr. E. H. Stewart was in | Portland several days this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. Holt and he, daughter were in Hillsboro on •■«alurday evening £ not ________ Farm life will be ' drudgery ju dging from the fin d - ¡m gs o f Geo. W . Kable, a gricu l- I lU1“ 1 «"*"»«««■ for the O. A. C. Service. Mr. kable was in W ashington County l e t m-ck in response to rsipir»)« Mr. C. H. Tarry iH doin g the fro»,, farm ers |or help with nn*- delivering now fo r the Banks re; aneous engineering problems Market while the mads are so on the farm, and while making bad. the rounds, gathered some in Mrs. Joe Pongrati visited on teresting facts about what fa r Saturday and Sunday here wilh mers can and do have in the her daughter. Mrs. K. L. Bene- way o f home convenience«. He ficl. «tales (hat it is not always n e c essary lo spend a large amount Mrs. Hellish and »on went (o Portland F’riday morning to vis o f money for these conveniences would it over the week end With Mr. and lhal many farms and Mrs. W . Klewart in Pell- probably be equipped and farm life made happier if (he fa r wood. mers or.ly knew what could he done v iHi a few dollars. HILLSBORO NEWS ttl’ i in the Beaverton terri- to'jr Mr. Clias. II. Baker and J. •mi have both built septic A marriage license has been granted lo H. L, Miller and Bes tanks for »ewage disposal a c cording to iilans furnished by sie Bcelep both o f Hillsboro. Ibe college recently. Mrs. Venn Mias Vera J. Rush and Claude «avs theirs is working » o well P-arl Higgle, both o f Buxton, 'hat they expect to buil,| a n o lb - have been granted a marriage r ju -i like it for a house ou license. the next lot. Mr. Baker has a Funeral services were held >• ” !ern tn,i , I'olomal hot.', Sunday for Mrs. M. J. Cheney, in Hie process o f completion 'h e is survived by her husband which lie «ays was a twenty- and six children. year-old. o u t -o f-d a te strurture A movie depicting war srene« with high windows and a big n France called “ The Lost Bat 'ron l poreli before he got busy He talion" wag shown here W e d with his hammer and saw. was just finishing a little plas nesday and Thursday. tering jo b when we arrived, then The Hare building has been lie «bowed me the complete bath purchased by B. N. Bickford o f room plumbing which he bad Portland. The new owner will Installed at a cost o f less Ihan remodel the building. one hundred dollars. He says About a dozen Spanish W a r he has nol been making much veterans and their wives at- money lately on Ihe farm, but !ended a celebration in Mc be j* at least g oin g to have a com fortable and homelike place Minnville Saturday evening. I d live. He has an automatfr Forest Grove and Hillsboro electric water system which cost n.-hafing Teams will clash Feb. s - The question will be “ Re two hundred dollars Installed, solved. that (he child labor and his total bill fo r lighting and pumping is less than 93.5" amendment to the Constitution. per month this winter and was A vaudeville with numbers by as little as *1 per month d u r the Boys' and Girls’ Glee Clubs ing the summer. and other school societies will In the vicinity o f Scholls, a l help finance the publishing o f most evarv farm er has running Hie high sehool yearbook. “ T o e ■vale i* in the house and some GptimiaL" mean« o f sewage disposal. Mr. * form er county The Boosters Club made its Henry Hesse, mmissioner. does not have appearance at the luncheon o f the Chamber o f Commerce Mon running water from a city main, day. Po become a member it but lie has A good sized lank necessary to g e l three now in a tower which he fills in members for the Chamber in 3 about fifteen minutes witli a little rotary pump driven by a weeks. gasoline engine. He lias had Yielor Ha »coin, indieted on a hot and cold running water in charge o f nonsupport, was sen •he house since 1908 and has a tenced one year in Ike peniten ! ithroom anil septic tank which tiary Ife will be paroled if he lias been giving good service for pays all c< «ts o f court action, mine than ten years. During contribute toward the support the cold weather the pipe from o f his family,, and keeps the the tank froze and the system state officers informed as to hi« ,vas out o f order for a L‘w whereabouts. days. It was a case o f “ you never miss the water till the YOUTHFUL BURGLARS well runs dry.” Mr. Hesse says QUICKLY CAUGHT it would certainly be hard to get along without water again C'uick work was accomplished afler one on ce has had it on by Hie local branch o f the Hills • lie farm. boro office in locating the o f Nearby Ferd Oroner lias a fenders who have been doing rather novel water syslem on (lie burglarizing here. his farm. Mr. Groner has a Deputy Weckert came down very deep well in which the from Hillsboro Wednesday and water rises to within a few apain Thursday and assisted by feet o f tlie surface. About 30 our local deputy. J. B. Kamher- fee! away from the well be ha« ger. loeated Bill Stump and one «lug a pit sixteen feet deep with o f the boys living in the Mitchell a tile drain leadin« from the house as probable culprits. They bottom o f it to a ditch on lo w succeeded in getting upwards er ground. In Hie bo I tom o f the o f sixty dollars o f the stolen pit he has placed a hydraulic money out o f the boys and a ram. This ram is operated by rather full con fession o f what i lie water from Hie well and if had been happening. ounds. pounds away «lay anil The boys were so thorough!;- lit pumping water info a terrorized by the grilling they (J|nk „ p ^ n ' d ^ hill; and it *fne~. were put through that lho> : no( # ,.pnl f „ r „n s or oil. pulled out nnd went to Lnnre: ¡^r «atrotch who also lives on where they camped ip a hay- )h(( Oroner place, has remodeled s ' a e k and from there to f retie■>, kj|r f,p„ )n his house and where the Coxe boy had for- tias a s jnk w)t|( hot and cold merly lived nnd spent the nigM w .l)oi. ¡n the kitchen and hot in the house that that family an(, ,,„ 1 ^ water on the back had vacated Tt was there tba' p o r r j, where the men wash llte officers again took them In- when they com e in from work, to custody and delivered them to j,(1 haa a j*0 improvised a bnth- the jail at Hillsboro room, nnd hiade other Improve- The parents were notified *"'• mPnts at very little expense, the Cox« boy was released o n - whj(.h have added greatly to the der his father's reeogntzr .0 e to ’ (.on, f o r t o f his home and re- npponr fo r trial Wednesday the labor o f doing house The Rtnmp boy’ s parents s a i'i| work_ that they could n o t guarantee M|. O|(0 p roao ¡„ .«onlem- his return so he was held. plating the erection o f a whole At the trial W ednesday the new 50t 0 f farm building« near Stump boy wn« sentenced to the ^ w a |nn> grove in Chehalcnt ref.irm «chool un til he wa« 2i Mountain n"d will make usa o f The case e .a ln st (he Coxe hoy was discontinued during good water power from « spring to , behaviour. (Continued on back page) t