LARGEST CIR C U LA TIO N VOL. 12, NO. 9 The Court House IN E A STE R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, November 4, 193S Public Given Information on Measures Chas. A. Rice Has Fine School Record 1938 Voting Precincts In Eastern Washing­ ton County Local N ew s... Business Ready for New Boom __ ____ ___ f0ji0Wing polling places have Mr. an d Mrs. O sm ore S eiforth of established fo r N ovem ber 8. Salem, spent the w eek end with Mr. general election. and Mrs. Sam uel Olds. M rs. Kelly, By R O S E C A V E M alloy - C arlton, sch ool house. Cornelius, Mrs. B row er o f Portland, elem entary and as principle in both elem entary and | gh erw ood — B oy S cou t room in Ho- visited F riday. Mrs. E m m a Smith high school, as principal o f the teach- I ^ “ ‘^Juding ¡o f P ortland w as a guest on W ednes- Damages Sought er trainin g departm ent o f the O regon U id d letoii S ch ool house. | day. N orm al sch ool at M onm outh, and as Ministers Advise In Car Accident Tualatin—C ity Hall. | The W hitfurd Sunday School held Babson Finds superintendent of P ortland city S. T igard — I. O. O. F. hall. a H allow e'en party on F riday night --------- On Moral Bills, All Industries Now schools. This b ack grou n d o f exper­ N T ig a rd --B a sem en t M E. church, for the interm ediate and adult eluss- T w o suits, seek in g dam ages fo r t h e ' p i ience and trainin g fits him for the M etzger—C om m u n ity Club house, ¡es. Gam es were played and reftesh- Staging Recovery perm anent injuries claim ed sustained • B V O reQ leadership o f the educational system Garden H o m e S ch ool house. | nxenta served. On Saturday tu-Ver- in autom obile a ccid e n t o f O ctober 10,! ------------- o f Oregon. S. E. Aloha A lvh a-H u bcr sch ool, j noon the prim ary classes held their Babson P ark .Mass., N ov. 4— Busl- 1937, w ere filed this week. E ls ie < T h c W aahington C ounty Minister- M r. R ice fa vors increased em phasis S. W'. A lo h a —B u ck 's building. party, 32 being present. i ness in the United states is surging ' “ « » ' " » M . j on~~voeational e d u c t io n ; education for Joe B erger, B eaverton, route 2, and ahead. T here is no longer any duubc K inton— School house. fio m Arthur W W alker aUel'.n - ^oral-P olit.cal Committee to give to adu,ts ; maintaining high standards I Ed Setniker, H illsboro, route 2 and about the present recovery. Scholls - L O. O. F. hall. fu r ­ I L E. F rancis returned from the therm ore, this upsw ing is no m ere I-a n d —C om m unity hall. that s h l w as r id in i as ä g u e st m the pre:is ° f the *;uunty fo r teachers keeping pace with p r o V a ® , con cern in g m oral issues to be voted grPgSive steps in education in all its Dairy Show at Colum bus, Ohio, 011 1 flash in thc pan. R eedville— Sch ool house. W e are in the ca r operated by r i a n g L ilugara, | upon hv by tb the e neonle people at the com ing phases. It will be rem em bered that i midst o f a real drive that should ex­ O renco— S choolhouse, Dist No. 38. Friday. w hen W alker mtade a left hand turn ‘ election N ovem ber 8. these tw o 4-H club boys were the out ceed thc 1937 highs in m any lines. N. A loha—G ran ge Hall. and attem pted to drive into a p iiv a te th e re are several very vital moral Cedar Mills— U nion sch ool g y m ­ standing ch am pion s in the dairy pro This is the m ost optim istic rep ott 1 d rivew ay on F irst A venue in H ills­ Stockholders Double m easures on the ballot fo r the vot­ du ction dem onstration at the state have Item aide to give readers in a nasium. boro com in g in to collission w ith Lil- ers approval o r rejection . All are Liability in Banks N orth B eaverton — H aulenbeck fair. long time. ligard car. o f signal im portan ce to the churches Building. Mr. and Mrs. Dum pre o f Scholls, Since my return from E urope, I T he other suit is brou ght against the m oral life o f e v ery com - Unnecessary South B eaverton — P ublic School visited at the hom e o f Mrs. D um pies have caretully been ch eekin g up on A rthur W . W a lk e r by A lbert V. Lilli- ! and ~~" ”~T j . ~J ’ ’ ! m unity. Such w e believe to be the building. parents Mr. and M rs. H. H. W inget whul lius been going on here while gard by his guardian ad litem E lsie .. ' T he L egislative A ssem bly, at its W est Slope—C obb Building. du rin g the past week. 1 have been away. 1 tind that gen ­ L illigard ask in g $10,000 dam age for| ioU o' sin S- 1937 session, ordered that an am end­ Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Case o f P ort­ eral business in the United States has perm anent injuries claim ed sus- “ Bill requiring m arriage licenses m ent to our O regon C onstitution re­ land and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perkins increased fiv e per cen t since 1 suileu tained b yth e lad in the sam e acci-1 applicants to be m edically exam ined, m oving the double liability provision Aloha-Huber P. T. A. to spent Sunduy even in g at the homo in mid-Septem ber. dent, while he also was riding as a M u sica lly and m en tally.” 1 h i. - ard to state banks be subm itted M e e t fSJo v Q M oreover, indus­ o f Mrs. B. K. Denney. guest in the L illigard car. m easure is designed to prevent the * the general election *” e e t w o v * ’ try and trade have skyrock eted 17 s n ie a r l n f c o n t a g i o u s or inteCtloU S 10 l n t — Dr. E lliot o f P ortlan d took posses- per cent above the June low. Seeking estoppel o f assessm ent o f j spread o f con tagiou s or infectious Wc j A loha-H uber P arent T eacher asso- , fhisj n hom e the past week lien o f $85.51 on property in b lock 2 venereal diseases, epilepsy, feeble* to be held on_ T uesday^N ov. 8- are now in the sharpest advance T he necessity fo r the ^ ^ J l a b i l - cikUon w i„ mpet W ednesday evening. H c recen tly purchased the Chas. E F in n e y s Add, H illsboro, F orrest J. m indedness, insanity and to show since the Spring o f 1933. B y C iu ist- lty o f stock h old ers i n ^ N o v e m b e r 9th, at the sch ool house Ua88ct uut fu im . T he Gassets moved mas, business will probably have re­ H olt et ux has filed suitt against the fre e d o m by both sex fro m d ru g ad- porations no longer exists in O regon j ^ flne program hug been aranged. City o f H illsboro. ' d iction or ch ron ic alcoholism . covered tw o-thirds o f its recession because depositors now have m uch j The girls glee clu b will give tw« to P ortland last week. T he local G ran ge m et for the first losses. M oney action .have been brought by 2. ‘'Slot m ach in e seizure by sher- m ore e ffe ctiv e p rotection for their numbers. regular night m eetin g on F riday nite R uining G ood N ew s E astside L iv estock com pan y against iffs and destruction by cou rt order. funds through F ederal Deposit Insur­ A m oving picture show entitled W ashington C ounty P om on a Grange W . F. R iley and Sunset Feed Mills A bill proh ibitin g possession, oper- ance. L is t w eek business men from all Delay is D angerous and a speaker m et with H illsboro G range W ednes­ over the cou ntry .held a con feren ce com p an y vs the E ugene com pan y. ution, con trol o r operation or play B anks pay the prem ium fo r this in­ T hose in attendance here in Bubson P ark. The follow in g orders in Circuit o j nickeM nithe-s^ot-m achines oi* surance to the F ederal D eposit In­ from P ortland will speak on “ The day, Oct. 26. T he question P roblem Child.'” A lso celeb ra tin g aj tb e m eeting from B eaverton were C ourt m atters have been signed by oth er devices o f like ch aracter. T h u surance C orporation, and that C orpo- ‘*£)ad’s "W h a t particular N igh t” w ith a short program Mrs. D obbins, M rs. Carl Hansen, Mrs. was uskrd o fm e: Ju dge R. F ran k P eters and filed is Senate B ill No. 17 passed in the ration has gone on record as fa vor- . factor in the outlook, Mr. B abson, the dads John H ohinstein, Mrs. C ook and A. M. makes you so optim istic!?” with the clerk, default and d ecree o f legislature and approved by the gov- ing the elim ination o f double liability M y reply K ennedy. E lection o f o ffice rs was w as; d ivooce gran ted G eorge B u rk h alter ern or, now re fe rre d to the people on stock o f state bqnks, Inasm uch as “ The exploding, all at on ce, held and H urry Sm eltzer o f Scholls, o f so m uch ch eerfu l news in all in­ Administrator Named fro m A nna P earl B urkhalter and Isa- 1 0 1 their approval. m ore than 98 per cen t o f the deposi- grange was re-elected m aster and A dustries is thc reason w hy I am so bel Clayton from A lvin L, C la y to n ; | 3 . “ P roh ib itin g slot m achines, in insured banks are fully in­ bullish today. N o m atter to w.hat default, Tom B urns and T. W . Me- pm -bail, dart and oth er sim ilar sured ag a jnst loss. A. Schubring has been nam ed exe- M. K en n edy treasurer. Mrs. T hom as H astings o f Portlnnd, m ajor industrial or financial b a ro m ­ D onald vs F loren ce M unger et a l; de- ga m es.” T his is H ouse BUI No. 159 o n ly 28 out o f ou r 49 state-chart- cu tor o f the G eorge E. H osk ing es­ local gran ge Friday eter you turn ,it is pointing u p w ard !” fault and d ecree o f quiet title. Clara vetoed by the g ov ern or and being re- prpd banks are a ffected by this tate valued at $loo0. H oskings died j attended the L et'8 glance at a few o f the sig n ifi­ H ughes, et ux vs Ben H olladay D a rcy tei red to the people. Its purpose double liability w hile the oth er 2 1 1 O ctober 15, leaving as his heirs a , night. et als C harles T. E dgar et als vs The ia to m ake uniawtul and prohibiting state banks in O regon, are not affect-1 m other and sister both residents of B ob D enney d rove dow n from O. S cant items fro m the business fron t. 1. P rices o f Industrial raw m a­ E ngland. i c - F riday evening. H e w as joined by N orthern T rust Co. et als publica- j the licensing, possession, display, ed by it. terials are being kept at attrac­ B y this proposed am endm ent, the On petition, Mrs. M argaret S pring j.hte sister R uth at M onm outh. tion o f sum m ons. operation o r play o f all g a m es o f tive levels. F or m any years, e c o ­ M l- aml “drs. K enneth I enney at- ch a n ce such as a b ove designated L egislative A ssem bly provides O regon | er was nam ed execu tor o f the estate, nomises have urged business m en I citizens an opportu n ity to elim inate o f A nna Stow aser valued at $1000. tended a H a llow een party at na w hen operated fo r p rofit. to keep dow n prices in the early 4 “ Bill regu lating sale o f alco- the double liability provision o f o u r j Vera H im es has been appointed ad hom<‘ ° f friends at O sw ego Saturday F armer in Jail stages o f recovery. This induces h olic liquor fo r beverage pu rposes” state law, and thus place all state i m inisti ator o f the estate o f her hus ¡evening. On Check Charge greater dem and for goods, provides A nti-L iqu or L eague B ill N o. 3211 banks in O regon on an equal basis band Claridge H im es w h o died as the | fV ery interestting1 and m ore jobs, and speeds up tho ! P u rpose: F orb id s retail sale o f al- and, in so far as liability is con cern ed ' result ot an accid en t near H illsboro services were held at the W hitford t r a n k Miller, 34, onion g lo w e r, re- c o h olic liquor fo r beverage purposes on the sam e w heels o f all industry. It Is being basis as ell national ( Monday O ctober 24. E state con- j church Sunday evening. R. C. Doty sidii.g near Cornelius, cam e to the by a ny others than the O regon Li- banks in the United States. done now. F o r instance, steel Isisting o f real and personal property conducted the Bible study and 1 oug | las T ay lor the singing. A good ---- crow sh e riff's o ffic e lata S aturday and q Uor C ontrol C om m ission and holds com panies, in holding dow n prices, A “ Y E S " vote on this meaSure i s ; is valued at $3000. -- d P robate orders signed by E lizabeth. w cre preset!?, several from Beaver- gave him self up .adm itting obtaining tb e com m ission liable fo r dam ages recom m ended by “ M ark Skinner, Su are giving recov ery added im petus ap p rox im ately $1500 th rou g h b ad 1 j o r sa je and unlaw ful perm itting perintendent o f B anks. in m any lines. j T em pleton, cou n ty judge, and filed *orl attending. Mrs. Sanders o f W h itford gave a ch eck operations. H e w as lodged in liqu or sales in O regon w ithout an 2. T he new ariiciinen t program Î with the clerk include ap p rovin g an- nual account In estate o f M agnetic , H allow e en party fo r the you ng peo- the cou nty jail. unprotested personal perm it. It will outlined ten days ago will mean, o f T.he ch eck s w ere cashed in rapid MWipe ou t 4,000 ‘retail outlets' ” Next Tuesday, Nov. 8 P ierce, approvin g final accou nt in Ide *n *be com m u n ity Saturday even- course, a new .high figure fo r A m ­ su ccession earlier this m onth and w here liqu or is sold a cross the bar, You Tell ’em erican expenditures on defense. guardianship o f Ben Y antti; ordering 4 nf*- draw n by M iller on a Salem bank form erly called ‘saloon s’, thereby Schultz, d em ocratic precinct R eaders m ay get som e Idea o f Be sure to arrange you r a ffa irs so final distribution and approvin g final w here his ch eck in g accou n t w as $5, »ending fo r num ber 42, has w hat this sum to be spent on ar­ „ all — liqu . or revenue through _ you can d o you r d u ty in casting your accou n t Alice Hall Chapman estate; | com m itteem an and thc m oney spent d u iin g a w eek 3 the hands o f the L iquor C om m ission vote fo r men and m easures and help, appointing appraisers in Sophia W. beef1 doin g a little time this w eek ad- m am ents m eans when I teil them gam blin g spree in Portland, a ccord in g a a d increase relief m oney $1,000,000 as a citizen, to im prove con d itions by B a tterson ;, closin g estate o f George vocating that registered votes do their that the arm am ent industry next to his statem ent to D eputy R . H. by substituting State p rofit fo r pri- you r greatewt A m erican right, such as i W ashington A tw ood and fixing time duty voting next T uesday N ov. 8. year may reach a third the size o f R nsrh A r ch h a a r rg irp n h ta in in tr m mn npv _ _ __ ____ ______________ n . ________ u ........ * * * _ .1 ____ __ « ..._______ 4.. ow p L irh ns hoon rtrn n izn d Busch. A e o n f f obtaining oney vate p ro t fit. F u rthem ore, liquor is not * en joyed, in freedom , i by _______ m any ' j and place o ^ f ,___ hearing fin al a 'ccou n ts1 A A n new class h has been o orgnnized the building industry one o f our by false pretenses had been previously will pay fo r ca re o f all n a rcotic ad- countries oth er than ours. Be at 1 o f John L oftis and Fred W. Clark. tbe Christian B ible School. The class five biggest businesses. filed. Bail w as set at $1500. diets and provid e free text books you r votin g precin ct anytim e betw een ord erin g citation to issue on real es- is m ade up o f you ng m a iiicd people Purge Failure S ign ifican t Jam es W . Scott ex-team ster union j o r O regon students on evil e ffe cts 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. 1 tate sale in estate o f A nna R. Cham- w ^ b children. T he first m eeting was 3. T he failure o f President R oose­ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ | berlain. held In the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. o fficia l o f P ortland, indicted M arch 0 f narcotics. velt’s “ pu rge” m eans that the vot 17 on a ch arg e o f being im plicated _______________ - | Loren H arris. c r ’s are beginning to think again. 5. “ C onstitutional A m en d m en t in bom bing the P eter P otvin beer par- legali2ing c c rta in iotterics and other St. Mary’s of the Valley C E C E L IA 1 *.AUTItAM Mrs. M. C. M cK ercher and her son Conling on top o f the d efeat o f lor at T igard in M ay 1935, appeared fo rm s o f g a m b ling.” T his bill pre- R ep orts from the first six w eek s o f , F uneral service.; w -re hold Satur -1 G eorge m otored to Eugene F riday the Suprem e C ourt Bill, the purge Saturday m orn in g b efore Judge R, sents itself under the guise o f a sch ool were issued last M onday to the day fo r C ecelia Ba. tram, aged 73; w here they w ere dinner guests o f Mr. fiasca is giving business men new F rank P eters fo r arraignm ent. 41 No m eans o f raising revenue fo r , old assem bled student body. T he follow - year», late o f 8316 S W 20th a v e ,. w i f e ! a «d M is K eeler Em m onaa. hope. It has show n P residen t P' ^ ,ent,T . d PendinS ™ot‘ “ n age security by licensing gam bling ,n g names appeared on the h on or roll o f Char.es Bertram and mother o f ' H am dinner C ongregational church R oosevelt that he must run the scheduled fo r Saturday in w the .. ... h ich ... bow ling alleys, bridge studios, pool A rlen e B ernards, M artha Som m er, M rs. E lla W u lf, Laura E. Bartram ‘ 1 5 to 7.30, - c, program . New Deal on a m ore friendly basis cou rt's ju risdiction o f right to a ccept room s, sh ootin g galleries, horse and B etty Davis. E velyn Sohler, C loyce Mrs. L ouise T.horkelsen and sister j M iss hlagler, a return m issionary to A m erican Industry. plea will be heard. A ttorn eys fo r d bank night8( ¿u n ch b oa rd s Bum ps, B etty H einrich, G race P alm er o f Mrs. E m m a S h arf and R udolph from China, will be at the N a a m m e 4. P rospects for p eace in the util­ H n f n n o n o r a I ’ h a r l n e R n h i n c n n a n i l . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ „ I o ,1 „ V . i 1 . 1 . . 2 ? * . . , P h l l l ' P n n o v t S l i m MtV m n i n i l U r N i l V h defense are C harles R ob in son and pin-ball, ven din g m achines, raffles and E dn a R asm ussen. M eyer; also 3 grandchildren, .-’ tanley i chut ch next Sunday m orning N ov. 6 ity industry are bright at the m o­ K neeland C. Tanner. and bazaars. By m eans o f co lo rfu l posters the and H erbert W u lf and Lncile . ..ork el- M i m h lu gler has just returned from ment. This industry has b efore China w here she spent over 30 years, Floyd E rnest Geske, 18, o f Portland, It deferred repair and expansion W e recom m end a Yes vote fo r all sodalists announce a pie sale fo r next has interesting things to tell, plead guilty to bu rglary not in a the a bove bills, rsce p t the last one M onday needs am ounting to $3,000,000,000. noon. T he funds will be There will also be special m eetings dw elling, T uesday and was ordered to and w c Oppoge and request that used fo r C hristm as charities. pastors o f the fou r churches N ow , with a better feeling betw een be brought up fo r sen ten cin g Satur- ou vote ,.N o ., , T h rec ou tstan din g essays have been m ct at the C ongregational church at the church starting W ednesday the utilities and W ashington, I ex­ day. Floyd with his b roth er R ich „ „ ur „ D r im a r v intei-pst ______ _ in this .v,;. plec- selected f l e e t e d fo fo r r tho u cted hv pect to sei* a stuit m ade on this . , O the enntest con test con con d ducted by M onday to talk ov er the com in g Red eve, Nov. 2 every night excep t Sat- Special m usic und singing. ard 18 and R ich ich a a rd rd Siles, Siles, 19. 19, w when d R hen tJ(^ i s Pthc ,^ora l and sp iritual wel- the inland em pire sodality union. The Cross m em bership drive which is to urday. huge building program . F u rth er­ Come, every one w elcom e. arrested bv m ore, I hope this pow er peace will uw P o rt'and police, con fess- ^ ^ boys and girls Let us papers w ere written by Arlene Bern- start N ov. 11. T h e w ork ers w ere se­ W. I'. Keebaugh, P astor ed the robbery o f a beer parlor op er- 1 D anu ^ 1 . , V ivian R om n nnH Rettv n a v is lected and the district zoned. A nother mnrk thc end o f tho nnm e-calling Continued on Page 3 ated bv M rs G ene R andall on the ^ rcm o.ve ^ at " m uc!1 tem Pta' ard8‘ V ‘ Vlan B um p an<1 B etty DaV,S- m eeting o f the m inisters and w ork ­ con test between govern m en t and B crth a-B eaverton h ighw ay w hen $75 tlofn fron\ ‘ hem possible and to ----------------------------- ers will be held next M onday, N ov. 7 business. O regon State College, Corvallis., in cash a table radio and co n fe ctio n s i a_f.c; ^ ard them as future citlzens o i to m ake fu rth er plans fo r the drive. B e a v e r t o n Town C a U C U S ft. T he Munich P art w as th o m ost Oregon. Oct. 28— R o b e rt Tully, P ortland, Jun- T he paste ) s also organized a minis- , NI L i n w ere taken. optuinistic news in m any a day. „ . » „ ..„ „ I r ™™ R- L- Putnam , Chairm an M oral-Poli- \ ior in electrical en gin eerin g at Ore- terial association electin g R ev. H or I h U r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1U It rearranges the nations so that . h„ th Wnsbine- tica ^ C om m ittee W ashington C ounty gon State college, was recently elect- sell president and R ev. W . P. K ee- w ar could take place in E urope M issoula M ontana, by^ he W ash ng- MinistPrja] Assn ed president o f the Y ou n g P eople's ............... .................................... .......... ■ baugh secretary. T hey will m eet the ' T here is to be a town cau cus at w ithout in volvin g England. F rance, ard Mrs Evelvn A nderson o f Mann Indorsed b y — Earl B. H orsell. Har- F ellow ship w hich m eets every Sunday f ,rst’ M onday Pacj, m onth, the next the K iw anis hafl in B eaverton at 8 or the United States. F urtherm ore ing w ere turned over to S h eriff per p>“ BurT1s- E- R- Coulter. W . P. even in g at the C hurch o f the G ood niPPtjn g to be th e first M onday In p. m. Thursday, N ovem ber 10 for the th c Munich Settlem ent m ay result Jam es R . T hom pson W ednesday. K eebaugh, all o f B eaverton. Oregon. Sam aritan. D ecem ber. , purpose o f nom inating a m ayor to in an upturn in foreign trsd o F acin g a bu rglary ch arge V e r n o n ----------------------------O ther o ffic e r s chosen were E rw in a U nion T h an k sgiv in g service was serve 1 year, three cou ncilm en to | w h ich is so greatly needed a! this S tm der, and V on D erem cr. 16. o f p • i . , S toffer, B eaverton, vice-p resid en t; also planned, to be held In the M eth- serve 2 years and a record er to serve time. H illsboro w ere arrested by City Po- * '® S l d e n t A b s e n t e e s R ob ert H ickson, P ortland treasurer: odist ch u rch on Nov. 23 at 7 45 p. m. one year. A lso to transact other R ailroads Com e T hrou gh A gain th, Seaside, chairm an o f wi*h Rev. C oulter preaehing the i,u in .ss such as M ) illy com e 6. T he railroads have w eathered lice Freem an Sunday night. The lad- C — a s t V o t e s thc refresh m en t com m ittee; and Vera T h an k sgivin g serm on and m em bers before it. an oth er crisis. C arloadlngs are are alleged to h a v « gained en tran ce ______ P eart, M edford, chairm an o f the cn- o f the fou r ch u rch ch oirs rendering T he term s o f Councilm en G uy C. into R a v M ann's place b y breaking . „ . back to within 15 per cent o f , thc m usic. E veryone welcom e. j Carr, D ew ey D rorbaugh and L. F. a w in dow fo u r bottles o f wine and E ighty five absentee ballots w ere tertainm ent com m ittee. w here they w ere a year ago. O p­ 1 H um burg expires January 2, 1939. 9 bottles o f co ca cola were taken ; ca8t fo r „the general election in W a s h - _________________________ eration expenses have been slashed The h oldover councilm en are H. M. the hoys state th ey drank each o f the >nStoa County. County C lerk W . A. drastically. T he carriers now Barnes, R obert Johnston and A lbert bottle o f cok e accord in g to the o ffi- 7uu Ppert ha8 announced. M onday was have a better net incom e than they cers the last day fo r receiving them. R ossi, as well as M ayor W . E. Mc- had last O ctober. A fter alm ost a C loskey and R eco rd e r H om er L. j com plete absence o f buying o f 1 W ilson. steel and other m aterials, the rail­ PCKItsi A WINNEQ Pheasants Cost Money I T h e cau cus is held annually, gen ­ roads will soon add their ord ers to Woodhauler Victim of IN A MORSE - QKCE erally on a day in the first h alf o f returning prosperity. F u rth er­ i e A cfiN C W Unusual Accident N ovem ber preceding the regular city P ossession o f tw o China pheasants. m ore, there will he no general rail­ C O M P A R E D TO . election on D ecem ber 6 this year. ------------ d u iin g rinsed season, cost Gerald C. PICKIN' A WINNER road strike this Fall. ON T M 9 , F ran cis M. B row n, w ood hauler o f Lnrrance. 21. and R obert E. E rickson Continued on P age 5 BALLOT , N orth Plains, w as instantly killed late 19 o f P ortland, $25 each when they H A L L O W E 'E N VANDALS IIL'SY M onday near B anks when a n arrow appeared W ednesday b efore Justice M onday evening th c H allow e’en road down w hich he and his b roth er o f the P eace Havens. A rrest was pranksters carried their fun to o far Maplewood Hallowe’en w ere drivin g a heavily loaded truck, m ade by Guy O. W ood w orth o f the in Beaverton and T uesday m orn in g Party Big Success slid out from under the vehicle. State P olice gam e division. about 30 corn er street sign posts T he tru ck rolled ov er dow n the ■ - One o f the outstanding H allow e'en were dam aged, several carried aw ay grad e and stru ck a tree, pinning and som e pulled up and laid low. City parties ever staged in this area w as fell M B row n betw een the tru ck and tree. A rthur M ullholland, B eaverton. em ployes were busy putting them an event o f F rid ay evening, O ctober H om er B row n, who w as driving, es- received notice that a hearing will back T uesday and W ednesday, except 28 at T.Iaplewood school, when ah "it caped w ithout injury. ** hf>ld a < 10 a. m. W ednesday. Nov. t w ere present. T here those carried aw ay. P olice are Inves- ; 14K people 9th at the old p ostoffice building, 6th were several prize aw ards, one o f . 1 ¿Rifilitra I tigating. and M orrison streets, Portland, bc-| T w o girls w ere Injured by flyin g them being W a lter Scott a 7th grader Child Injured by Car fore the R eferee of the U nem ploy- ^ I glass when one o f a crow d o f about w hose costu m e represented him to ------------- m ent C om pensation C om m ission o f ! ' eight you n g men threw a large apple be a nice little girl with dross to the Bet ty Jane Pray, 4. was taken to O regon In regard to his claim fo r I through the w in dow o f the autom obile knees, high heelrd shoes and w h at­ P ortland hospital Thursday fo r treat- unem ploym ent com pensation, H e w as d ecidedly a pretty-nice they were riding in M onday evening not. m ent fo r a fractured leg sustained f p ^ - e r Social club will meet Fri- î . near the City Hall and R ecord er H o­ I little girl and m any lads adm ired when she w as struck by an autom o- day N ovem ber 11 All com m ittees He took aw ay a m er L. W ilson rendered first aid to "h e r” a good deal. bile o f Alvin H. Smith 31, o f Gaston arp urgPd to be present to arrange fo r them. One girl was seriously Injured dandy pair o f roller skates as his T he child suddenly appeared on the bazaar N ov. 16. They had about the eyes. The culprit guilty o f aw ard for his good w ork. h igh w ay from behind a vehicle ___________________ osted about everything th at you could ex­ ’ 1 offense l|s not v< I I p a rk e d o f f the paym ent, and it w a s , but o ffic e r s are on the jo b and m ay pect to find at a real good H allow e'en im p o ss ib le to a v oid s t r ik in g her, ADVERTISE: — A d v e r tis in g b r in g » party and all had a dandy time. fin d him. Smith told county officer*. 1 tucccns, success brings bspplness. 1 iappenings of the \\ eek at the Coumy Seat C harles A. R ice, republican nom i- nee fo r state superintendent o f pu b-j He instruction, has had a wide an 1 Published Weekly pj.bo in i ilia 1 W î l I tit's m V ' P? IV'