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vol.. XXX. HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 armisiice day cele 6HAIE0HEHEMÜN0AY S< HOI.I S PLACES IN SHOW Calf Club st «w k Takes Fifth in l ive- Judgiri|> Contrat Parade, Program. Dril’*, Ad dtraaea, F«M><hall Game dii i sboro *• M c M innville D.mr at Miutr Park Auditorium in E »r’",*S E’t<l* E estivili»» |.IVr»t<il k bili» a I Fftitk \\ a I«L» Flint aih I l’.lti »'r wrr$ thr iii( inh<»i nf ihr Ir ahi . TI» r a « «»rr» ii I th winning Ir aiii * m r rr « 1<»*< and tlir S, ludi* fcAiti i« «ahi t<> hit« very riilik|*trut u •» rk | hr N II*.Ils «’•»iiiiiiuiilt y ha» a righi t » fret |>r«*ii»l «•( thr uii.l <>f (hi li a tn >n < i « li a l«rg< «iute 4» n i «iri! llig lo llk4 ••«- w lui s!t«'nd»*«l «Ira. A II I Imi. k t,|, r .,f tlx S« l.oll« < alf ili,*» |( - in! tu l>< «lulng raii llrnl w trk and 1 a« a< 11 > ili pi I • lud imo li a» II <i i i.»u.ounit « Irmi« r <»f Boy«* «mi turi club «aorh. a | K, «■ rii<< meu of «all «■" * Irt, p irt tl' «he paratie and t< • tulli t lldl«l»*ro II« • I .Mi mia», Ikr «••®‘1 ,1 Washington < •unity Armi»!*» • Day, at i ««riling to tini«« in <h«rg« nf th» art nngement« i;ill«lu»r>» |'<>«l No. u uf III« Am« r (« 411 1« gl,,n » di a» t a« host for tl.ilmg ,rrviee lorn mid tlulr fa in dii * ami frirmls on that »lay >« I »' FA I thousand p •raoli« arc ,«pr.t»d lo l»r I h - in the thè .ounly «rat l„ n lebrate the thè eli«1 of th« Not only wi.rlil • grralrat war w,|j il,, \utlllary lak«- na*I, ln»t ili, <trami Army of thr Reputili« , |kr II* In i < «irp«, ih- .'•¡•ai.i.li KINDS VAl.U VBLE RELIC Amerliati w ar vrleratl*, , «hr Hoy «».u.l tln Girl K» serve« ami thr A. B St lit»4»novt p of < ’.»rii» Ini • (»r._ .u Militar) Inaliiutr ««ili «a« hi town th» lati of t In- wirk hrll» poi . d fu»» «*$ir «» f thr tw.l anil brought th« \ gii- some |w» s Kriiii.ti.» Day celebrati«*?»« r»cr w al candir« tiiat lu limi found lirl.l in U aehlngton niunty. «il r r on Bitswrx I 1st, ri I t*>< ip, «» Il I h - ••mnd» il provr|rtly mouth ni thr Nrhjlrli. ’PI rr. i I« al II ii I !... k and ibi« wlll I h fui «» ih p«*rf«'rt wp* » h rn «huwitip h< lowiit lo a |*< rimi of «i|.-l. er. I hr whk Till« •• «ai I !•» hr thr flt wl paraiir Mill l»r form» *9 in m« »li » II» f«»uiol aith II wicl *hok*t h » ali h Ut« rt* mr«l ah «I u ill roii«l*( In |h< oth<r th« v n m lb «.( i m(orm««l aii »I unmiiformril fourni thrm aft* r i hr/ wtorm nu I Ami wiituih, yimnx ai »*I old, un t* ; th«' sand Imi i nîtt f ’ hr B< ~ A Veti rati of all waf « atid irlcran« « « a fl st ihnu b*ht to I » ri I Ir i rr T..c pa Su d»uht of future w .ir* •if th» M rr<’l$ . of ai n oh| Sp.n all .1 form »n Lil*« ••In *lrr« t. ratlr I %hi|» th« -V ymn oj* » aii <1 coi . «f thr (ourt i'ii ’ uw nil will Murili ■ form* to an o Id Indi III Irgli, d return lo lite «| h «krr« n I aik I oh Í 1 In IT ha« I »rm I» rtwsi liter. • * thr coi u Ft 1 4 F d. ! L»llg A* liuti in history gora. li I rank PrlrF« of lh« fi»m of r ■ r .. rt tl' I h Il «re COUNTY FARM! RS GET Ih. «p t tk» r of thr day And il i* PRODUCT SHOW PRIZES rvpril d thal 4 u»r**Atfr < f fca I w uri li I«» all AmrrftCANA will I»» Fntrtrs in all « la- «rs were hr««v gii rii >rirra! muAirnl iiuih I m * f * In thè G imi Priwlii'-t«* «how of t* • and tn nn «»« Alitili w in p«< mir Pacific Internali, na) Li«, sto k II- Atltlnrof ihr (I av . «In««* audit indi« at< * a Vii tur-. tor hr it 11»» r K r I( ihr old the farm, r mäkln/* the ohouinp fAlitili*r m a F «»mg, «« di l»r hcaril a* urli a* f»*r th«- coi.iity. rthrn thr «rlrran* line up f**r Ihr The., County ««Inner, w « re '. I • i 11 * 1 «h* \ i > % \ alide r » alni» n «>f H nd «, m ,tl 1 I lh* ri mil fri» lula in ihr nitri uf < i rii tied ’link oberi w n chi» t « li li*« ti ir nt, t«» a U <1 • r f % i<‘» fir U , \\ N llatliorn of I unirei mri of nm UAF Aliti Ih» I f (anil tool» third In tln «ai ir eia«« <*n !.. «•ertiti «'d M Iute ti inler w h. ,.t . Ihr»«- of rndrta from limili U Earnhmn «»f 11-11*1» «io thr » h Military Instituir, ar «»«■n first «in «inali «« I ite Ir a • r»\««l m full ttiAFi hltitf »iftlrr * ill ntul «riunii on lari/ » hltr b- in« put <m «oui«' tlrilU f»*r tor I»» nrflt of thr l-ady \\a*lnng. »*i «ami • f tin IrtrFAII«, Alili A« l’oribllg to It.'l».rt «n«l Jean K «*• arr* n» » f th«»«» win» hmvr *. r»i thrm In me I tir«-«! (»mvr w « e si comi ni- * llón thr) < nn pili un drillo with fis e biishrl |.»t of llu'batik |»-»trt Ihr pr» . i , h > ii uf «ravotied ««-ter- t»»es gr.itili froni cerìlficti «« • i ■ Alls \ football «'Issile b< twren IWO f ili«- «trongi «I li ter •< Imi \\ J Fusi tirile w'Hi tifili oli i*r lilied w Iute uat», w hll Bucliar.'in ••tn »L irtia in thr stair, l!iH«ln»- ami Lvi*n« **f (iist-in non mi ih r«i ht|»h mil \|• Utntirillr hitfh. in tln» eia««; Ro’wrt ’A’arrrn* nf *ih I»« th»- main Altra» Ihm. fol Forcai tirovi »<n»k fou-th •i . I«»* Im? thr « A«lrt tirili at V ».‘clock Halli*** h< n irrtlti’d liarlct. •»I h< lltgh *« hool tiri»!. \» X I.« gioii «ir \nxili.mrv meni THE WESTONS ENTERTAIN r holding 1.1 • inlirrJiip ».’irti*. hi II I h - n«lmit|<«| frrr lo Mr. and Mr« D. L. 11 estcii rn Ih» pn tur» «how through the ti-rtaineii about forty neighbors emiri» t»y o f < t l*li«-lp, of tln- Lib and lugli school friend* at their eri) theater. boli-«* sonili of town, in honor of Ili* Big \rmisti.r Dnv Ball tllrir «on, 1 rrnu i • • 'ghti -«-nth "d1 |>< thi last i « en’ («n the cele br-ti..n program nn.l It i* cxpei-t birthday. Saturila v evening. No »ember 8. Th«' li» {h school boys <*l that hundred« will Iw- in at and girls’ glee «'l ib ang songs I« minili . from every par* *f thr . nd gami« wirr played. \n in run ut y. I I. il a» many ex armier mir a» ■ •runu iital solo was givi n by Mi.« Finora Bryant and a vocal )*••**.bl. rouir in uniform i» i rged b» tin i iriuu« puât, tliriil.about »«do by Nathan M c«ton. Those present '»ere Professor *b' ‘'muti I'orrsl Grove, flank*, Al..|i. Hcavcrton *n.| SlrrwmHl f and Mr«. II. M Goodman and 'lr' ' * I- ■ t .1 I.. |,(. ),, r< w ill. • on, Mr. mid Mrs. .1. D. Mickle, I >ri’. d. I,J. itiun*. Mnr.y hurt Mr. and Mr«. Raleigh Whitmore, Mr«. Finis Jlrown, and the Misses 1 \ i • pl i tinnir to close Itutli Middle, l.cnori Bryant. Do I help • I. l.r.t. th. • dii unni, mary of the «titling ri« Smith, l assi«1 and Edith Ba I er. Doris Percy. Rl.th Hoge. Mil <*f tin gri al war. «Irr«! Meyer«, Beatrice Hi own. Itutli and Rachel Brown. Annie ARMISTICE DAY LUNCHEON Hnl« i rsoii, Helen Simpson. Fida Adilins. Mildred M < ton, Mice • *" \uxiliary tu Leghili Posi No. and Willis Pvl mid M»*»«■• Ver •' "‘Il serve a li.nt-heon al noon lion Cole, Earl Bowman. Theo •*ri"8 U h \.mistici D-iv <•< n-br» loti- Wells, Alvin Bai’.I'ior Irvin ' to th. «Iterai.» and familie», Johnson, Gerald Tucker, Arland 1,1 th. h isrim iit of thè new Hap ind Herman Whitmore, Earl An H ' hur.li, mirti ,,f (|„. ,.(iur| ,.nr,| der. oil. Byron Hoge, Harohi Nor l,l.,ti«is and friend» of thr Ion, Edwin Burkhalter, Nomimi '•’ti rniis hnvr ni so «jonated to Mann. Chester, Vernon airi Na war«l tip, s luncheon, anil arvon.- tlr.n Weston. Out of t >wn guests *i»hing > contribute mny «'nil n were .Miss Edna Gallop and Miss •ni in ber of ttie coiiimitl'-er in I- ther and Mr. 'A'. Ile idi il ksoil 'lui rge Mis (' W. Rollins. Mrs. of Portland. 1 diiw- older, Mrs. Fred F'ngel The hostess W -I S assisted nt •finge 111 conti ilnitioiis ««ill be liineheon by Mrs J I). Mickle, -''’•full« i-eceivrd by thè Ali* Mr I. Ed. Boge mil Mrs Finis tiiary, Brown. I*" (.¡ri Itewrvr liemlirrs will '‘•'•"•l thè laide*. ANNOUNCE AWARDS '''«ili.ir« mcinbcrn and ollirr* ‘ling nei- r.-ipicst.'d to blìng University of Oregon, Eugene, " 'Hill I,, (||t. (.||||r,.|| |,y |p n |n No«'. 8. (Special) Awards for ' min r, are urged io In- in thè excellence in high school journal 1 ' '' ' I !'•• lino ,,f marci will ism will be nnnouiierd by the "'» he long. nomiceli by the I niversity of Or 1 Alixiliarv will also have «•gull school of journalism nt the lli<- (.... I 1 "•>• ’ * -•' svimi ’»Oli ili at the Auditorium annual meeting of the High H'"u ihr «laure nn«| thr funcl* School Press Association to be ♦km.'l^Jru,n thh will he u«cd for held on the campus January 11 lh,,r raliaf work, and 12. AUIO CARAVAN Of 15 VISITS SiOCK SHOW THOMPSON CASE STUDIED Question of Pardon Not to be Decided for Several Week* Many Se< tiont Rnprvwntrd nn Salem, Ore., Nov. 2 fSpeiial.) Washington County Diy Whether Bennett Thomptoa, now serving a lif<- terni in Ihr Or 30 CARS I ROM HB.I SBORO * gon »tale penitentiary for a dou ble murder committed in Wash Expedition Sponsored by Hillvbo- ington county, will I.«' lecoa, ro Chamber of Commerça mi mieli for pardon, will not be determined for several weeks, so \ * mu« in of nvi>)\ 75 miti in * eording to (ieorg- f. Smith, state lidi . fruiti \\ ashing** a coin tv limole officer. I« ft fr.on in front of t' . i hmn'irr Mr Smith i« now conducting an • ‘I < / h nu r. . i ........ ‘ i iiiv. «ligation of the Thonip«».. .»I *i. to .itti nd i .lilngtuii emiri <n«r to determini whether the t «lay a* tin Filili. Im « i nn t i»*nal prisoner is entitled to evri utlvr I .n i-«tm k show I It <!« b 7/iS *1 < i< uu ncy. It wa« «ail! that Dia •lnr*«d frinii I .»,i I < • rm » , m »II tnet Attorney Tongue mid other <;< li gation* fr.nii Jlmiks, Y t i\ «• t • »it. olili i ll« of Washmgon county will n nd othr r place, ** I m ’iff ( « corp» opi>o*c thr pardon. The invest! Al »■ r a iit|f r 11 n<I th«- proAPAtion tz ilion of thr caw v. as ordered by Ulti ( ’oflH llllN joiti' J ) nib» w i •» < »overnor Pierce, Thompson, at th« time ,f the Thr J »roerhbio'i v« *1 i»» n»» t -• I hird Aliti B a Ar luir !>v tl » trn4F|C r« < i nt fire al th«- «'ate peniten- «iffirrr* nini roiidijrt' • <1 t<» t br t’.iry, wn* »aid to have aved thr < hrtfiil««'r nf rutilili«*rc«', w here th»* ..«titution powrr pl n.t single- Oregonian. « Arat ali un* > join. I I.« i nra-ly 30 limded ( «unity «rat « • nr« < Ilin r pnrt> of [thr comity ear«van were m-t STUDENT HAS SMALLPOX riloiitf tin Im«* I •>1lslw.ro and t’ir rx werr ;»»lli d In Ormi», <>i* gon Agricultural Col Jlrgr. No- \«»rth 1'1 UtiA, Iti ■ li db an.i Pi a veniber 3 John It. Pubola. of ililUboro, senior in coni inc re« , vrrtiin. I hr rnr.n in I'l.l ashi’igt' n ha« a light attack of «tnall|H»K. V’tmiily |)nv w i r. .-rr hi '< d b". a \t preaent hr i* in th< college « utliiuittrr from tin Hill*b i»<> hospital. Mr. Pubol« 1« a meni • h*itnl»r r of ■ .mu - r<. consisting I < r of *hr Gamma Sigma Kappa of llarry Hill. In Rotil. R.iilv*n frat« rnity. Wed anil Ed I Moor« . The vs- flou« I"* n« u r r • l isiti d liV the PLANS FOR EDUCATION WEEK ARE FORMULATED » oj»»imttr< and ••*»«»| • ratl»m 1» a•» rri’rH r<| In < vrr*, iiir.t < I «»r« xt ( » r<n r Tn rm <*h< d th« i-irnrtn Professor Reed of O A. C. to Speak November 23 from tlirir part •»( th«- county Thrrr u ill | m - no im ■ tin.* .if In ■ Professor E. T. Itrcd, O. A C. i I iaih I»« r <•( ( iHiiiiicrev tills eve ning iiiAxiiiui'h A** *hr V/a* * ii up ton cidlrg* editor, ha* been «ecureu t1* tic fon thr communi’v munt i day wax xpun • ’r< <! by thr ■p< i,k 11111 >l»or<» rhamlx . nid v* 11J <x ru* meeting during Lduca'ion Wrck .ii tln- citning *f Novembcr 2S, py ihr » fitir» dii «nd « v< nitiir. \ publicity niiiiti il*rr *<>r \p- il thè lugli scl.ool. Professor pi, Wrck was »ippoiittrd at th»* li. rd i« a speaker uf »he fierv V'c- i«t mi. tni|^ of tl- « Lamber n*i«l riety and all ubo liav< heard h.m «onsist* of F.. M ( al»f M. ’!. uri loud in ili«- prais« « of hi* aLd St* « elisoti ami I J. .Merrill. Or iti tu «way an audimcr. He vili lliile r, ported •n I’.ath» r «»id «prak in ili* interest of educati* n Allliough thè officiai program« >o|i 1» rrk alni asl.i d . ’ir 'tipi- r* of all in putting a fu,, «oinrtln ip are lu.t yet available thè lo« al i ommitte«- baie >• ork» d out *-v w orili w hil« for ’h< In.) * Th w In, are noi so fort uni«* A* *«’ trai sugg«-stions for thè obscra- ha«* sull« lini* I* '-n «sked t«> ’M* iiu i of tln- w rck. Addre*»e» w-.ll a foster ' Dndil) to some fat’l i>< gii eli in each of Ih*- chiirehes >n siimi- educational tonte on erica* I h »)'. Si nd ij. No, » mls-r 1 *. Dnring •a p That tlir 1924 ^orn and lo «tiow sbollili !»•■ Iirln on a 111 el tln week il i» pia ined to intere.» largì r «cali- wa» i rgrd n y ( gi it« un r< liant» in some rducatio'-al lispl.-iy ami if po*«ible to contrib \grilt O. T MiA» bori r, who re ported on thr sue •«•«« i» f th< I* 28 .1, .1 «mali portion of thrlr adver 1 'ing «pace for Ihc nrinting >f «ir lini»)' show. A cvmmitter fr un tlie chamlwr . i< i ducational *l.**ran in c**nn-c .■•ri with their re/ular advertisc va» nppointrd and m< t with tln American l.«'gio’i tu tnk« tip ibi mrnt. An css.'iy cont-st i* under wn) mailer of orgnni/ing a conipiny Il th< ¿rad« , of thr «choof <>f Oregon Natiot.al Guard hcrc il .-vi- thr third and pri«e* con ni IldlslHiro. Th»* support <»f Uii* tnluitcd by local erma xill be di* nieaanrc wa« urv.d upoii alt. Import nnt information < -n tributed nt the community mnt «i-rning thè govc "nitig of ont >f ing. town agcnt«. |icd'!lcr* and «olle HALLOWE’EN PARTY itor*, w ho are cotninu illv visiti ig Hillsboro, waa pr-scnt d bv C tv \ttorm v Bcnton Boa man Tle Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Gregg [ en- said timi under tbc p.estnt or«’i t< rtnined Inst Thursday ev< i ning rance il wa* nlii..,*t ir p<is*ibl« to it their home north o«’ Hill-boro, prrvent thi«. but that a new oi.’l- «ith a 500 party. The room* and nancc «hould !*«• Iliade, nink*ip the dining tabic were «led rated thè*«’ persoli* pny a reasonri li with Halloween colors mid orna ment». licrn *c. Guests present we-e Mr. and Iti-cord» from thè office* «*f thr judg«* and tlv «bertifv givtnp Mrs. Tom Gregg, Dr. an«l Mr*. thr number of arresi* tur tratti, E. 1 T. Helms mid Imiglitcr. Ruth; violatimi» and th ■ fine* im*>o*<*tl Mr. mid Mrs. Varner. Mi. ami wi re prcMcntcd bv Jtidgc Sm.th Mrs. Alfred Merga«*, Mr. and Sheriff Ali-xmidi -, Cliirf of Po Mrs C. J Birdsell. Mr. and Mrs. lire 1 *r*nn and D put ì Wccki rt W E. Jacobson, Mis* Georgina Tlii» ri-port show*-d mnny flngr.int Bendler and Hebnuth Bendleer. Mrs. ’Pom Gregg and Alfred viobitions of tln- ‘ratlu law s. and flint no Inavv pcn’lties limi brrii Morgan won the iioncr* at «arda. paid for »perii v laimns, in f.-ict none in excca» of ?I5. l'hi- reperì showed flint th «c mTiccrs lind showi-d li-iiicncy md had berti unju«tlv i-ritii-iscd inany fin.e» .or their cnforcing oj thè aw. New membri-« -iddi- I to •he i-hamber wcrc II. .1. Adam* a-.d I. M Hesse. LAW VIOLATORS FINFD Three men were tilled in justice court liy Judge Smith this week for game violations. C. A. Wat son of Buxton w.-s arrested No «■ember 3. for hav’ng I lm’ grouse in his possession and filic i $50 and costs. Ferdinauu Schmidt was tineil $50 for hunting without nn iilien license mid $25 for hunt ing on n game refii'-e north of town. Albert Schmidt wn* lined $50 for shooting from n public highway mid $26 f. r hunting In tile game refuge. COFFEE CLUB MEETING INCOME TAX MEASURE CARRIED IN COUNTY C. R. BUCHANAN & CO l-ate State Return* Point tn Poa- (Incorporated ) xible V ctor y GOES OVER TWO TO ONE DEALERS IN Little Interest Taken—Only About One-third Voting Grain, Feed, Flour Hay and Potatoes The income tax c Tried in iVa 1 ingt.in county nearly two t . one. Ihr rrsult from the 1*» precinct* allowed a total of 2540 for the tax and 1171 air-, list. Al'hougl the early returns frorr different part« of th«- stat indicat -d that thi measure would be d« f. al. d, latest return» from u|*-*tat< point to a possible victory irasciurti a» many precinct« had not been heard from in outlying districts Little interest was siiown in the voting either in \\ Bkhirgton coun ty or other part, of th«- state Hardly one-third of tin- register ed voter» in Hilla>>oro cxercFe.l their right to vote and the p. r- cent age wan much 'ess in the out lying district«. There are 14,348 registered voters in Washington county and the -otal ’allot wa. only 4,030. 19 u» these Iw-ng thrown uyt becau*-• of technical ities. Many way» of «-oting we.-e li* covered by the •lec’iun Foard* one man signed bis n ime to ’>«• ballot, anotlirr t irned in a bal'ot without marking it in any wa»-. There waa little evidence in Hillsboro Tuesday to snow- that it * a» election day. When on«- went to the pol'.» there was no w aiting in line and In veiv f« w canes there was but one in at a time. The counting wa* com plete within a very few i'"inv,e* after th«- polls chi.»-d at 8 o'clock The rcHult by precint ts Washington county: MANUFACTURER^ OF Beaver Brand Feeds Telephones 511 and 11 HILLSBORO, OREGON Branches-Cornelius, North Plains, McMinnville WHEN YOU THINK OF GIFTS wkat is more natural than that you should prefer some thing that will give joy fur years to come. J. L ANDERSON A lohn Bank» East Beaverton . Writ Beaverton Blooming ___ Buxton _____ Cedar Mill_ Cherry Grove Cochran ____ Connell_____ North Cornelius South Coru/hus Dilley______ N E. Forest tiruve. N. W. Forest Grove S E. Forest Grove— S W. Forest Grove Gale* Creek Garden H ouk East Gaston West Gaston Grabel _____ North Hillsboro S E. Hdlsb«>ro S. W. Hillsboro Kinton _ Laurel ___ Leiiy ____ Manning . Me tiger_ Middleton M ountain Mulloy _ East North Plain Wert North Plains Orenco _ Purdin__ Rcedville Roy____ Scholls . Sherwood North Tigard South Tigard Timber Tualatin Verboo rt Quality Jeweler “HOME OF GIFTS THAT LAST’ 1147 Second St Hillaboro, Orc go« FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON STATEMENT OF Call of the Comptroller, Sept. 14, 1923 and vary hard to rad. Liabilities Loans — _______ $431,148.78 48.29S.29 Bonds _ Banking House- 19,000 00 L . S. i’.oiid 248.434 S3 Cash and due from banks — 140,004 42 Capital________ »$25.000.00 Surplus —50,000.00 Profit» _________ 10,873.08 Circulation ____ 2 4,400.00 Depoait* ______ 777,007.20 $8<,880.97 ’THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK' 3 and 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits J. A. Thornburgh Präsident E. F. Burlingham The Coffee club will meet Satur day. November 10, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Brown, torncr First and Washington. Miss Bradford will be the speaker. The new city charter will be discussed by two 'f the ccuncil- men. Alfred Morgan. ('. Blaser and granddaughter, Miss Eva Everest, aprili the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Wntle Ever« .t. nt their home on Sauvlc* Inland, The gentle lien enjoyed the fishing very much, but did not report their lai tuunty. iuok. Resource* $887.880 97 SKELETON FOUND A skeleton was found Sunday near Cochran, a station on the P R. & N., between here and Tilln inook. Among the bones were foun«l parts of a rubber s'ieker and a watch and chain. Inscribed inside the watch was the name W. A. Kirkham, Leav enworth, Kansas. P. W. Kirk ham of Portland stated that he COUNTY AT SHOW had a cousin whose initials were W. A., anil when last Heard from A total *f over 150 animal were was in Kansas. exhibited it th«' ’acifi«' Interna EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS tional Livestock ¿«how by boy »nil girl <'lub member* »f \\ ashington, Consult a specialist .it the first Oregon uni Idaho inc’uding 800 sign* of defective vision and s.'ve head of hogs. 70 heaii «if beef « at your eyes. See Dr. l.uaader at th 30 l»cad of dairy cattle, 35 Anderson’s Jewelry Si.ire, Sitnr- 38-tf In . k I of sin ep ami a few Angora daya. goat* and colts. Approximately Mr. and Mrs. W C. Fdv and 100 head of this stock is coining from Washington and Idaho and two children. Lauri and Donald, who reside down nt Sherwood, th« remainder from Oregon. were county seat visitors Tues Fred C. Reed of Douglas Cein- day. The F.dys were in to gel a : i Ims sued Mrs. Rhoda I. Reed paper that ha«l been in the p.isses- of Hillsboro for div< rec on the sicn of the family for many gen Thi* paper contain* .• rounds «>f desertion. Mr*. Reed eration*. defnultcd the «asc bv l*.»t appeal George Washington's first inaug- ing. The case was tried in Doug- ual address, and is in fine print CONDITION John E. Bailey W. W. McEI«lown«y • .**M«r W. J. Mill», As»t. Ca.hter S CL Hughe* Vica Praoidml ACCOMMODATION COURTESY STRENGTH SHUTE SAVINGS BANK LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON COUNTY CO-OPERATION YOU WILL FIND US A MOST FRIENDLY SORT OF BANK Resource* Over $1,000,000.00 —Aad Growing I