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Volume III. No. 17
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BANKS HERALD
Single Copy, 5 Cents
LETTERS
From Our R tad trt
Committee of Portland City Club
Favors the Por m nd-Tualit In
• Valley Tuooel In Report
Spokane, W ashington, Maculi
it itti, tOtth. Editor o f thu Ho-
Vluw, Uuuvcrtoii, Oregon. Dear
Hir; t wiji , very much liitorest-
ed in ruudiiig in lust Week'«
Unlit, remarks o f Mr. Hedge
II ii II i II iik <*f the lunuel 1 °, jvvltli referom il lo Taso«, W hile
devolop ihs IW IatM j valley, and | j , rn 1()| mink wo should broud-
glvn n short, direct ruule 1 « UUbi tro u g h '
the Hevmw
liiu
the center « f Portland 1« In-- flU!( tkal our ta*e# have greatly
dorsod in a report o f the city
um.,li aud ,„ ur„|,y fttln for
plonnUig seel urn of Uie Portland 1 oUr«e, ve» the wrong kind of
(lily Club.
The organisation s a,Ivorlhnug, I do think that con-
board o f governors has a p - U r„.d
„Uu||U, b(l tuh(SII
proved the indorsement.
before the Tax Itoli» «lose next
n ic k com m ittee polnrs
Out
wU|, view of fm.lmg out
~
Qr«*oû II ¡»tuffai Society
Jk
4&:
which wu Established in 1910
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
lion law. The sentence has not
been announced as yet.
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PjoBtninary
HIGH SCHOOL
arrangem ent« are
being made for a track meet
Friday afternoon, March 20,
Interesting Little Notes from the SurroMnding Country at
entertdlned
Told jy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly i between Forest Grove and H ills- l**®
SCOFIELD NEWS
Mrs. It. Ilonefiel was In Hills-
,bor<- unit F o rest Grove oil F ri
day.
Mrs. U. Thacker muae a nusi-
nt'ns. trip -o n Friday morning to
illll»burn.
Mrs. C. Ilonefiel of Manning
was visiting a few days bofo
'Ji'it w o k .
Me. and Mrs. I*, «irutton wore
! eok end visitors in Portland
i Mils week.
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boro High Hcliools to lake the lUe « « d e n t body by
playing
place, o f the usual county meet. * ever**
on the B ea-
The date will he early in May. ver»°® Migfe dchool
grounds.
CAPITOL HILL HEWS
The band arrived at about one-
* ’ A“ le- •«cr*Ury o f t b e l lb ift_ and
^ gludenU fro[n
MkCul ail(J ^
\rvm
Hehearsals have been going Oregon Blate KeU il M erchm iU 'j thc
on for the Capitol liiu school Association, .poke at the Cham- lhe grade wAool formed a aem|.
oer of Lommerce meeUng U s l ct<.c ,e arouJ|il Ule bun<L
Tfa#
play, ‘‘W illiam T ell.”
1 bursday night and Cited sev -| blgh #ctJOol atudenU
Q *
Thu Cupiloi B ill ImprovuiiU'iil
z r z , W‘!er0 * " CCUr e ^ spveral y .lls , sfU r which O.
Club held its iegu iar business work i was
already being doua in
meeting at lb s school house last the state to safeguard lb s oser- A. C. gave B aa vert on a yell. Af
ter pluyirig several pieces the
Wednesday evening, March 26.
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thrOU*
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Wf'
tond
ln« t b * d
«Plow«
Rev. E. A. Huiith was a recent gani/ation.
district, thus giving s good part
visitor at the school, u c gave
A parole has been granted o f Beaverton a sample o f good
an address depicting this story Ivan Yates, World W ar veteran music by the O. A. C. band,
of the “Coveted W agon” aud who was found guilty o f five
Friday, March 20, several of
the settling of Oregon.
tim es violating the liquor law. | the Beaverton alumni appeared
The g irls' busi-nitti team ha» Yutes was severely gassed in at the high school. Among them
e a r and was unable to make were Tliurlow Weed, Jaim e Hud-
organised, with Irene McCon
nell as Cuptuin. The team is a living because o f various in- son, and Helen Kearns,
Monday, March
23,
M ajor
practicing for a tussle with Uie ju ries be received during the
thirteen lim es he was wounded. W hite from the Vancouver Mil-
Multnomah giyl# soon.
H. W. He line 11 of Beattie, who itary Train in g Camp, addressed
Many Capitol H ill. children,
is making a special study o f the Student Body telling o f the
with (heir parents, attended the
the specialist salesm an and his W e * t the Military
Training
play, "Braw n of the North,"
effect on rc ta tl merchandising. Camp.
Several of
the boys
with blrongbi art. at the Mult
poke to business men o f Hills- were interested, end spoke to
nomah school uuditoriuui last boro at the Chamber o f Com- him personally about the camp,
week.
mere« last Thursday night. He
Friday, March 20, one o f the
Capitol Hill fcrbool has cho thinks that only by organixation Bophomore English classes en-
sen drange aud black as their
f all retail m erchants in lhe lertained the Htudenl Body wiih
school colors, Lbe vole was by state could a method be workwl * tw o-act play, “Proposal Num-
rooms, four rodifTs favoring o r oul for protecting the merchant her 8 even ." The play was given
¡w ith the greatest success and
ange and block and two favor interests.
ing- blue and salmon pink.
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ja il those who took part did re-
Salii.
» Ve uèvor sci lue world on luv,
•uni u sci) never wilt,
m e tu t gel on piale» 1 moke
in e iti m al c a u l Oc osai,
aiy miays are ju » i uvei ago, Ipo;
i nai » oil u ial 1 con suy,
* m one I piai co 111114 ' years ago
Lame uni ilio oiber u*»y. *
tio i lue tnuig* Miai maxes me
happy,
And brightens up Ilio day,
is wlicit a patient promptly pays
tu a graletul mori *ol way.
i In -11 t go io dentai meeting»,
And 1 hear some lettovi su)
ite » maxing iUicou inousand
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A •
p ir, ,
•V(.U works hut iiltlf tho dHy.
.vi,(y alien mal lime ahull coluti,
btiys,
vv urli t pass o'er tho brink,
Ano 1 go betore s i. Poter,
n e ro » wn.a t tu e io Uiiuk:
iu -. iiiiu U v o r olio lUwUsuou IWu uc n »ay, "Vou were an average
iia.i'Ui'vu luci aio ot uounnui
u d ì l i * l.
vaiuci ulliiuugü tucul coiiililluu»
t i i a l s ail you claimed lo boi
somviiincs vuiy Una.
| Vour record here la straigh t
W aiuut pianlm gs m lau coaat |
and clear,
' U n n i. 1 « aro troubiod vviili wul-
And maxes a hit wilii me.
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Aim viism .
in i» is diic to Ilio A dom isi virtue Here yesterday,
pi ai atenea oi tuie »priug rum»
bulged OUl tulh Drag and
or iiiist» ivhich are comnicivo lo
gloat.
tho duvelopnml and spreud ot I had to send him dqw i brlow,
lite disSusu. It is mure truublo-
In aitati ho got my g o a l.,'
•ouiu ni thè molai soasou, and
U y 'T . G. » .
wlieru tho summera uro mudi
eoulor tinnì In Ilio niuin pari ot KIN TON HEMS MAK
Mie ^ jllm oelte v a llo * As yol,
ING GOOD RECORDo
Die expsruueul station ut U. A.
The
'a
n
kleek Urulhcea who
C. Un» no exucl dii tu on ptnnt-
iugs in Ilio co asl bell aud inler- own farm s over ou the P.ea»aul
Valley Houd beyond km ton have
uiudialo poniti.
several Burred Hock hens in
LOGAL PIRM
A ows KR os U wei VVasIlDUgkm i'-Kg-
IfHymg Contest being conducted
$50 PRIEE ;
(||0 vVasInugton State Agri-
A local firm, Otto Erickson ! cu ltural College ai Pullinan.
k CO., are anxious to find out
One o f the boys received word
how muiiy people there uie in ; •*' other du> that uuo oi their
tins vicinity or m W ashington I lien» lisd made a record of 110
County who do not own
u u je g g * in four months,
.automobile. They uro so very
* he Van Kleeks have about
ii.iviou» lt> find out that U iey jth rce hundred laying hens on
are offering a |C >0 eredit on a " n o farm. T h eir stork is found-
new or used 'M.uloinobilU'
,ed largely• on tho O. A.
strain
The names of llioso not ow n-
seen# heavier Ilian the a it'r-
ing a car may ho of either men age o f dipt strain of Hocks,
or of women. Blanks on which j They certainly present a fine
lo write the list «ce being print- j appearance.
od and may ho secured uflor
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the begihning of the contest, ou
MERRIE TIM ERS MEET
March 30. The contest closes
Mr. and Mrs. C.hns, .Incka and
April 4. Cm Us must bu lu on Mr. and .Mr*. X. baw otl anter-
or heforo April l at H P.
M. mined Ye Merrlo Tyfncrs Club
They way he oil her mailod or|M the roi m ers' Immo on Sat-
taken in lo the company.
If', urtluy night of liisl wees,
you huvo sent in u card you
I bi\ evening was "P °n t at
must bo present at the drilvving
nr|d dancing, after which
at
O i I». M. April 4.
n light Inneli was served. The
No employee o f a Ford dealer ’ first drire in the ra id s was won
will be elidible lo send in a by Mr. f„ L. I.aswell iin.1 the
li s t .'A l l n antis sent In and the eynsolnllon
prlre by Mr. Henry
names of the sender* will be l i n g e r .
he'd strictly confidential.
Mr' " ' ' ,l M[t" *
W . Hrown, Mr. and Mrs, V. B
I Price, Mr. and Mrs. !.. I. I.ns-
A new $ 3 , 0.000 building is to Wfl|| >f|, Hn(| Mr, pM1l, n in>xl»'.
lie creel I'll nl The Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D rsingrr.
.
I 2 0 p , im ' 0 »kill hr expaml^dsfor Miss Katherine Drslnger, and
civic improvement' in fCowpdi't tMr. W ill Dcsinger.
THE BANKS HERALD, V ota» XV, N » 19
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, March 2 7 , 1 9 2 5
Mrs.' It. Heneflel and children
i* . .
j l ì a ; » " « • * « ..... •*•«•
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luisiness
stcl Inn of
Portland
Irionum»*.
made
a business Irtp to llunks
changing unless (his luiiiiel is
I mu nun» w«* uro nil agree* !oti Monduy.
,
built.
able to paying a reasonable lax,
Miss Anna Nelson o f Uuxlon
The report points odi Mint
but the growth of our commu
was visiting Mrs. A. Lull on
tili* cljlcf trouble
In
Ratting I ,,,,,
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ovar Ih» hills has been the In ! " U> wUI tUU° r ,f WP * “ ° w wur Thursday bore.
i taxe» to ellmb lo a point »o'
ability of Portland and Mull -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F ish er
!
nomali County lo eo - operala In milch higher than Ihose o f olhor have a new 10 pound baby boy
j
communities with which
wo
highway construction. T h j tun
at Mielr homo.
nel enabling ael provides
a have la compete in selliitR prop,
i
ty
and
in
doing
business.
Mrs. Charley Meyers was In
r v t l .'d for su di cn of.iri'ioM .
Perhaps the policy o f our I'orllund on Friday and Satu r
The eluh's eom ielltae rep«wt
g ie s Inlo arterial ¡tlgl.vn.v eon* assessar'a office im» changed. day on business.
f.tr KdiU^, poln'lng
I m . Certainly som ething has nliaAg-
Mrs. V. Itichler am] son made
i n e inents (hat c u t lie made rd Other tliun- the value of the
business trip to Portlaud on
land. On one fou r-acre piece
l-i relieve songent! m.
W ednesday morning.
♦ pering of hig‘ivav< ' i ih> Of unplatted titoligli land in Uie
'Mis*» V. Hi-llish o f
HuxLon
southwest and a pass to t h e town of (leavertoii the Tax for
Tuesday
The pupils of
the
higher
northeast »re among the sug
, 0 n * “* "'« re Iban (50% more was In Scofield on
gestions.
Iban for 1923. | not like Mr, I evening mi business.
grades a l school m e t in the
Mr». (5. Shoemaker and baby assembly room .me day last
A highway along Sullivan*« •
1 would like to know
gufeh a» a roiU« for fast mov- '' •' ’ ' Vo b a te n Commercial made a business trip to llills- week to listen to \ictrqta s*lec-
tion» pertaining to tho musical
bid''vehicles going in northeast I
l r, s
btuy and find b u • on Monduy morning.
parts of the city 'and to the ¡,n ,,•
Mr*. J . Reese visited Friday contest now being prepared.
Your* for „ tdgger fleaver- la! Forest Grove with her daugh
(.ohirühm Hiver highway Is also
The Capitol Hill P a ren t-T e a
P, ||. ffoekon.
recommended.
gUr-h a
roule lon,
t e r , who is in the f>r. Via bos- cher Circle iuild a card parly at
old be free from cross ira f
| pita).
Hie homo o f Mrs. B am ick, on
fic except si a few pUoss. the
Wednesday afttirnuon. Hcfresli-
AM
AVERAGE
DENTIST
report points out.
uieiits were served ami a good
« am ju s t an averi
don u si,
MAELfcWOOD ITEMS
time was had by all wbo at
V
»
Un
an
ave
lag
Uditisi
s
WALNUT 8 0 IL«
tended.
ORAINEO W ELL
vvuuiui piantina in uregou
Ulair.i-is arv oetui milieu by iwo
Lutila - -depiu,
iM aiuage,
aitU
U-rvn,.y Ot ilio sóli’, 'liad (oS
elevai fitti, Tlicy tequ ile a soli
gt trust live or m * luci dv»p,
wriü ño water Urne or Hupgr-
Vlous soli luyera tnruugii wmin
Ino roois cenim i pouoirato. Ai
to gooii oruiuage is nooossary.
stalioing water durlug thè win
•tei-; or ut any timo, la alinosi
lutai lo rool lievelupmoiiL
' Ig lò sprilla gnd oarly
fall
fi Osta damage wulg'hliT srfvcro
ly. t or (hai ivùÈOn tho irei»
'àie idaiilco a l toast £>u irei
ahovo thè lo a se vailo/ levois,
•.............. .. » .u à snuuiu no opini
'*j iu l aUvll uti lko<U'U,V’.
•Ibi» ais«/ muñes lo r g " 0 (| sóli
viiùluagv.
L ioiuuoub ai,uve j
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4*
$ 1 .5 0 ] Per. Year
Portland Club
Favors Tunnel
'Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with T H E
j
in i/
H'
Mrs. Jo e Miller enlcrtuiued
four of llttj local teachers at
i nner Friday evening.
HILLSBORO NfcWS
A »urpi'ise parly was givMX.
C. J . McFarland is lodged in'
Lwrcna LinUtteom on her
birthday, March 14. Au enjoy the county ja il on a liquor law
able et cuing was spent by all violation charge.
twenty o f the guests.
The senior pfgy o f Hit»!» wilt'
Mr. uud Mrs. A. M. hyull be i* i *eii cl April 15. lle la u r-
célébrai ed their Itflh wedding salR started this weex on the'
anniversary Saturday
evening Play.
by entertaining a number
of
The G irl* Reserves will hold
friends from Portland.
an old fashioned sewing bee in
Mrs. Harry Simpson sustained the near future. Tho purpose
i »light injury while riding on is to make a rag rug for the
An Oregon K lcc lrk train.
It story hour room of the library.
resulted ip the amputation of
A Urge sedau belonging to
a part o f her Unger.
Fred Davison o f this city was
An illu slratcd
teçLi\fe
un
Oregon
Forest»,
Protection,
ml Fire Prevention” was given
here by National F o rest Hanger
W if send unger, one
day
last
week.
reported stolen Thursday eve
ning from in front o f the Ship-
ley garage. The ca r was later
found uhandoued near the out
skirts of the city. No m aterial
damage was done to it.
At the regular meeting of llie
Parent-Tcaoliyr Association
a
very in terestin g program
was
given by the pupils of
th e
school, under the supervision
of I he teachers.
Rev. Lowell A. Young, pastor
of (he
local
Congregational
Church, has been elected presi
dent o f the W estern
Oregon
Congregational M inisters' Asso
ciation. The association meets
twice a month to d iscuss sub
je
c ts of mutual in terest in the
A campaign has been launch
ed in Rugene for (lie construction church work.
of « ♦300.000 art museum at
F. A. Miller has been found
the slate university.
guilty of violating the prohibi-
AU Set
ALOHA-HUBER ITEMS
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| Attention,
.,
,
club
rT‘* rli!lb^ * el1-
Th« « «
«»»-
-listed o f Lawrence Day, Helen
.
»U le*, Raymond Harrison, Alma
members: Mat xke, H arriet Frederickson
w '“ ', f. a T . ‘ . U,C d* y‘ Su" da5r'
M aiih _ 9 lh , time, 10 A. M., at
the Huber club house. A fine
dinner is assured you.
Mrs. Hhaw reports a
good
•ulrli last Monday, so everyone
oi the community has had th eir
«hare of sm ell. And it Is not
ju s t a "fis h sto ry ," either.
B«rd Sprague. Virginia Parks.
The play was directed by Miss
fj,*orgiana Malarkey
The girls
jo f the Home Eeonomics D ep an -
ment sold |>op corn between
* c #s in order to raise enough
n*oiiey for U»etr page in the
a,u ,ual.
Mguday, March 23, some of
of
the
typing
One out o f tho three fine the students
s
dem
onstrated
before
the
English Belters sold this week
by W . J . Alexander is on its student bouy, in a ten minute
way to Japan ere now.
T hai
te8.1' L u ll,‘a Hul®“
pup is seeing the world young. l “ “ “ ° al “ Umber
oi
uiaxMg iitly -iw o net wortis par
Mr. A. H. W right and family uuuule.
went sm ell hunting lust Sunday
Monday night several B ash -
ami re|»orted splendid luck, so ligut pictures were taken of the
mm h so, in fact,- that
t h e ¡senior piay cast, wuicn proveii
neighbors had to help d isp o se; lo 0c quUc bUoce»alul.
of the fish.
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*WUND 8 FOOUaH— * U T 18 IT ?
ru n ciu au : inis ana it win uoi
souuu so crazy:
A lunny little man told this to
me
tr a in a eoow drifl i» Ju n e
said be
1 went to a ball game out in
m e sea
MRS. AKIN 8 PEND 8
4 saw *
» o a t up in a tree
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1 iuunu some gum in a cup Oi
tea
Mrs. Sarcna Akinv had a very
happy birthday on Monday, the l stirre tl my m ilk w ita a mg
urass key
sixteenth of March,
although
there was no one at the party l opened my door on my bended
knee
excepting h efself. However, the
birthday g ifts showered in on I beg your pardon for this said
be
her from every direction. She
received a box of Betsy Ross '» a t Us true when told as it
ought to be
candy from her daughter Ova
lis a puzzic iu punctuation
in Indianapolis, Indiana.
you seel
Mrs. Akin was seventy-five
years old th is birthday, but Is
still young and jolly, and It is CAW YOU ANSWER IT ? ? ? f
-i man presealed him self at
hoped that she may have many
me Ucxot wiuuuw aud asxeq lue
more happy birthdays.
price ot a ticket to a nearby
town.
lh e agent told bun it
would be three dollars.
The
man said he only bad
s w o
dollars but could very easily
raise tbe other dollar.
V\ Ucu Me sekurutid «MA IB«
\ three dollar» and was asked
now be got tbe other dollar be
said, “1 went to a pawnbroker
.i pawned tbe two dollars for
dollar aud a h alf.
Then i
sold tue pawn itcxel
for
a
.oilar and a h alf.
W hile you
are maxing out the ticket will
you kindly tell me who is 'out'
tue d o llar?”
Miss Irene Bmith df Cheyenne,
Wyoming, is spending
some
months with M r., and Mrs, H.
A. Bmith, who recently
pur-
chased (he 8 . F , W ray property.
We feel sure she will enjoy her
visit with her brother in this
beautiful Oregon clim ate.
Huber Ladies
Entertain Club
Growth of the Hahcr C m M K K U I
ClsRToid is Talks si Icclii
la Hsto loads/ Evcataf
The Ladies' AuxiHarg t* lb«
Huber Commercial Club enter-
tamed tbe club last
Monday
nigat. Many vlaitors wars prsa-
enL Among tbsm wars Mr. and
Mrs. Cbas. Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. W . J . Lang, former
Huberites and club members but
now o f Portland.
.
After a sh o rt musical pro
gram, cards and dancing wesc
enjoyed.
Music was furnished
by Mrs. Mann. W. J. Alexan
der also assisted with soma old
time pieces on tbe violin, with
Mrs. Alexander at the piano,
T b e club during ita member*
»hip drive added many
new
names to its list, and
many
more arc expected during the
rem aining few days o f tha drive
take advantage of the op
portunity offered them to join
one o f tbe best clubs ip Wash
ington County.
At tbe banquet table Mr. S.
Mann as to ast master called
on each and every one of the
ebrter members, o f whom there
were several present, to give n
little talk on tbe early life of
tbe club. Everyone readily re
sponded by telling bow they or
ganised and held meetings in
some little vacant storeroom af
Huber and how they struggled
along trying to get n clubhouse
of their own and how by work
ing together, everyone taking
in terest in their work, they suc
ceeded in getting what they new
have, one o f the best halls west
of Portland.
T hree ebeers for the Huber
Commercial Club and tts Auxil
iary.
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OBITUAMY
bewaru lx. i. ay tor w as bqru
tu .vim Ai uor, Michigan, o A
-auiuuy ó, to o l.
B e cam e to
ji i o u i i and lias lived in Una
»mio lor iweniy live y ears, its
»-»o ompioyeu (or Uie la st tw sn-
i j lour oi m ai Urne as an ou-
6 muer on Ibe boutusru Facili#
nuca.
tie died suddenly
Tuesday
morning at tbe home o f his
daughter, Mrs. t . il . Yett, a t
U i « Greeley »treat, Portland,
n o w a ca ri (allure.
ilia wife, Mrs. Ptioebe
M.
la y lor, died nine months ago
at lueir iarrn at Tobias, in toe
* uaiatiu Valley.
He leaves to mourn bis loss
one daughter, Mrs. G race Yeti,
aud a brother, B . H. Taylor, af
uwosso, Michigan, besides many
iiieip is aud neighbors.
Mr. Taylor was a member
of tbe Knights of Pythias, the
cuits, aud llie Brotherhood of
locom otive Engineers.
LOCAL
mws
J . H. McLeod attended the
sale at tbe Max W eller farm e a
la st Saturday.
H. E . B rig g s has been suf*
form s a boil on bis hand. Me
is tble to be around about at
tt v u but isn 't using fcis hand
yet.
Jo e Daly, form erly o f Daly
A Marsh, but now working in
Portland, hopes to soon ba able
to establish a garage for him -
s f l i in Klam ath F alls.
Mr. aud Mrs. E . Hargraves
and two youug sons and Mr.
C. L. Silverman o f
Portland
were guests at the home o f J -
.. Eggm an o f South Beaverton,
..»cH IE F TAKES
88 MOTORISTS S’rnday.
W . H. W illiam son is su ffer
Bixtyfive m otorists were ar-
. ,-sted by deputy sh eriffs Tues ing from nervous disorders. He
id been advised to have bis
day because they went past the
W est Portland and Multnomah teeth removed and acted on the
advice Friday.
He jhopes to
schools too fast.
Home of them were caught soon be his genial self again.
at both schools.
Having been
J . W. Sprague, manager of
stopped at tbe fir s t sebool they
Everybody’s Store, was up at
1 decided they were clear o f the
the gymnasium in
the
high
i cops and “stepped on it"
to
school Friday night.
He su f
make up for lo st time. They
fered a badly sprained arm and
found they had made a mistake.
is carrying it around tn splint«.
Other sohools will b« watched
Mrs. Elizabeth Sammons o f
so that it wiH not be so dan
gerous fur children walking to Cedar Mills, Mrs. »arena Akin,
school to walk on tho j and Mrs. Dan Adams attended
where there are no I (he \V. R. C. Meeting tn P o rt
land Wednesday evening. After
lie business meeUng
rsfrsh -
Plans are under way for the "ien ts were served and a most
construction oi a .empitone line enjoyable evening was spent by
from Bend to Tuinale.
all.
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