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HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO JULY tfl. lU2ft '"<■---------- --------- I* " ! -"LB- — Rel Ethel Mulloy, $10; Jno Rider, I $34.60; Geo W McGraw, $41; Anna Insane, $5: Jos Tanacr, Insane, $5. J. C. Hartley Sur $8: : t'hss r.ioia M Chapman. $41; Elmer L Miller. ¡ Chas H iienurwaa, llendriiks, gav; $20; Eluis J H Dinsmore, ax am nhy Joseph You will be introduced to th«- 1 r> * Schweitzer, $15; Mrs Mary Jacobson, $37.80; Usale Sappington, $43.80; E ine Chsllacombe, insane, $5. ‘ * ................................... prised On Birthday "Land of the Rising Sun" when you OlOWly Decreasing $25; Itress Vincent. $10; Hilda Oberg, W Umb, $40.80; Ella King. $53.20; I Wit. Josephine Challacombc, In attend the ice-cream social at the ' sane Fred ’ Htagerald, $2 iM); Mrs CLAIMS ALLOWED FOR MONTH $15: Anna Lingman. $20: Nellie May Callahan, $17.50; Mrs Sidney John 149 50; Gertrud«) M McCormic. $52,- c Hisby, $2 60; Mrs Josaphine Frank, Two Veterans of 1st Oregon Christian Church' Friday, July 24. Medford And LaGrande Only OF JUNK. I»33. eon, $25; Mrs A O Devonshire, $25; 40: Mrs Nvllir Urhrly, Í3t| Harriet ft.flO. Cavalry Meet After 60 A free program will be given in Two Cities To Report Sur Mrs Ikrtha Hots-. $t2.50; Stella Kel Y Potts, $51.40; Maud Miner, $48 40; R A H -Cook A Gill Co, $18.06; (Continued from last week) the church, by the Oratorian club ly, $10; Jake Wvigant, $10; Mrs Jo- H C Hill, $15; Henry McEntire. $3«; Washburn I.br Co, $113.05: H W Years plus Of Workers seph<ne Greiff, $35; Alic«> B Messin Frvd Rood. $«; C S Nelson. $7.80; R followed by the procession out into Sharp Co, $180.42; Howard-Cooper Susbauer. $28; Lester Ireland. $1.90; J. C. Hartley of this city was very the Garden, The Emperor and Em- | Following is report according to Leo Wickstrom, $8; "nolo Bros, 4 i rr, $10; Mrs Mark K N.'ilson, $20; W’ Ritchey, $2280; C J l.nFountain. Corp, $285.28; J E Haseltine A Co, Martha Sams, $20; Clara Y Smock, $21.110; Jno Ayilelott, $il; Roy Brock. „/localities of aMs«aar«m- bills. $33.34. $189.05. $271.77, $«14.11; $12.50; Agatha Cooper, $15; Mrs $17 40; Harry Robinson, $8.80; Ernest $495.84; Road Builders Equipment Co. agreebaly surprised Friday when a pre»» of Japan will lead the way in $222.45. Harrison eHisler, 2 bills. $7.4«. $14; number of old friends and relatives all their dazzling pomp and glory, piOyment conditions in Oregon-; $5; Mr« Dillaboy. $10; J R G Heaton. $8 40; Gao F He I neck, $.16; Greer Powers A Co, Co hosp, $7.95. I Geo L-emermnn. $17.50; Albert For i Sattlm. Mara, $I Ä Mrs ** ........................... ¿10; Minnie liushard, .... $10; Geo O Frost. $18: Geo T McGrath. came to help him celebrate his 80th The program hegms at 7:30. The Portland—Building construction, est. $10.50; W E Hudson. $26 25. 1 Mary E ‘ .lien Holland, $10; Mrs Grace $2; Herbert A Weik, $2; Robt 1. birthday anniversary, at the home social is given under the auspices of WOrk and highway construction, R A H—Wm Yetter. $7; Jas Fem- t'rese. * $10; (Continued neat week) * Mra " W B E m II, $20. Burk, $3.60; Frank Brown, $3 60; L the young people's C. E. society. of his daughter, Mrs. May Blades. I together with demand for seasonal nan. $5.25; Alb-rt Jesse, $7; Otto Wm V Cowan, Dep Dist Atty, $150. Comstock. $3.60; W B Fuller, $2 '!■ "-J* ,"1- Kulka. $28; W K Hudson, $10.50; Er- Mr. Hartley has made his home I. M Shevetts. Juror Cir Ct Sta 1 workers have absorbed all surplus 1 nest Schavr, $7.77; Carnation I-br 45. Fred Lehman, R AH. $0 00 Ca $53.40. WM! in this county aince he was a young Camp Ground Correction . labor. Some scarcity of seasonal Co. $7.68; C R Joaay, $333«; Victor Bridges -J H Wescott, $2,40; J Drs Robb A McKay. Rcl Clarissa man, with the exception of a few workers in berry picking, which is 1 >\ussbaumer. $187.07; Leisnian Con- Pritchard. $6 40; E Renfrew, $3.20. Bores, $6. A line thrown into the wrong . I struct ion Co, $435.48; C Conrad, years spent at Goldendale and At least ninety R A H-43 L __ C E Hawke. M. D. Rcl Boufinld $180; E petition from the linotype put a dif- ' no* $103.20; Gus Keichow, $76.80; Geo Slu-ets $88.50; C Ferguson, Maryhill, Wash. He formerly re Stephens, $107; ♦ A baby, $2.50. 1 percent of the fir sawmills along bauer, $15.29; Garfield Boynton. ferent light on a story than was in-.- ---- -- King A Frank, Rel Mrs Schoonov .... -------- ------------- ,, - ------ J; by*!”’. J Rsntsey. $143.75 O sided at Banks, where the family tended The story should have read the WMt resumed cut- $126; Union Oil Co, 75c. Philips, $112.50; C Knopf, $119 50; L er. $3. is well-known. Only two of his —Five auto camp grounds have tin< ,ft*r the briefest Fourth of l.aura Nielsen. Bounty, $2.30. $7; E Stone, Stone," $120 $12« 25: 25; E r. J H Dinsmore. Ezam Phy Margar children are living. Dr. Harvey ! C W Redmond, Grand Jury Bail O'Mara, Foreman. $13; Frank Hains, $120; H et Phipps, Insane. $5. passed the requirements and been Jul{ ’hu'do*" in thr** iff. $12. Hartley of Goldendale, Wash., and W Kleier, $114; Ernest Rremnr, $128. L W Hyde, exam Phy Wm Dunham, - — Corvallis—There is neither a Ben Stark, Bounty, 90e. 25; Fred Stephens. $169; H D I Bed Mrs. May Blades of this city. Al approved by County Health Officer ■ shortage nor surplus in this section. JohnSheelar, Wash Ca Hosp, 110. The camps ap-' ford, $96; Levi Crauthers. $113.75; W though Mr. Hartley is unable to Dr. L. W. Hyde. Delvon Walter, Bounty. 90c. Municipal H*>’i,ig is in progress and it is aa J Kearny, $45; Harold Hyatt. $6; W . s ’ - I-.,...., . .-v ------ J* R A H- Wm Lepacbat, $68.95; Ho- walk, he is 80 years young and proved are Hillsboro 1 I ticipated that local labor will B Fuller, $2; Jo«- MeRoborta, $7; W N ward Smith, $95.20. makes daily trips down town in his camp grounds. Rippling Waters, , sufficient to handle the crop. $188.50. Fay A. Kulit J C Wiles, Pris exp, State v W Hathorn. Gib's camp ground, Jurgens on Sher I. W Hyde. Health Officer, $40. wheel chair, which he manipulates Eugene—There is a strong de- Robinson, $127.50. wood road and Soda Springs. One i Jail Exp—P J Ix-iay, $15; F C with the dexterity of a good driver —Walter P Sage. $2.20; F $142.50. and mand for ail kinds of labor, espec A Bounty Miller, $5.90; Mias Mary Kuehl, Gauntt. handling his auto. He takes an ac other camp was not acceptable ially has this been true of farm Hillsboro Top Shop, R A H, $17.- The Friendly the ! it was not willing to conform to $2.50; J E Thomas, $8.70. tive interest in all current events 10. Marvin Robinson, RAH, $65.10 Dr. hands, laborers on road work and , regulations and was closed by L W Hy.'- Health Officer. $150. and is a great reader. common laborers on the Natron A E Heeaacker, Bounty, $5.70 Grocer Bridges—G. Walling, $14; Jim A bountiful dinner was served at Hyde. E E Hanyen. Court Rep, State cas Hukill. Cut-Off. Demand for hay hands and $11.38; .. C Kruger, $12 50; R es Cir Ct. $129. noon by Mrs. Blades, who planned We consider each patron loganberry pickers. H Board $5; Chi Rhin«>, $3.50; Sam Bounty- Cornelius VanGrunaven, Haugon, the surprise, and the rest of the day Hop Growers May $4. I Gresham—The berry harvest at $4.70; C W Tolson. $2.tkk a personal friend and Anton Nussbaumer. Bounty, $2.10. was spent in conversation and rem Gresham is well advanced, with Wealtha Carpenter. Dist Atty, $75 give him the benefit of all Pure Milk and Cream Chas Crocker, Co Hosp, $16.92. Have Another Pest some iniscences. John Hagen, Bounty, $6.30. scarcity of pickers. There ia A Newman. R AH. $106.33. special sales and quality Edw C Luce, Sal Co Clerk. $150. Old C trades Meet a large acreage of cucumbers in Bridges—Henry Kanina, $13185; T. B. Rested Z R Sigman. Sal Dep Co Clerk, always. Try us out to Experiment Station Advises On One of the most pleasant re-un- Jno Mitzel, $105 50; Jim Beaten $104; thiu vicinity. Picking will begin $115. day with an order. We Otto Wohler, $101.50; A M Scott. $2,- ions was that of Judge William Red Spider Which Is sometime in August and continue Ethel Campbell, Sal Steno Co Clerk 25; R Nelson, $3.75; R A Herr. $12; give quickest delivery ser Colvig of Medford and Mr. Hart- $80. until killing frosts. Local help and Worrying H Nelson, $10; Jno Burrus $3.50; G A Barr, Accountant, Co Clerk, R vice. ley. These two had served together workers from Portland will prob- $80. W E Reverence. $3; S C Inkley, $6 Phone 23R1 in Co. C. First Oregon Cavalry, R A H—Chas D Jones. $96.77; W F Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- ably be sufficient to handle the crop, D. O. HERINGTON Jas H Davis, Sal Co Rec. $100. Desingvr, $60; Wm Matzke, $49.50; and had not met for 60 years, Of valli», July 15—Hop growers who L M Bagley, Sal Dep Rec, $80. LaGrande—There is a surplus of Wm Matzke, Jr. $44; J Eggman. $48; Hillaboro, R. 2. Box 4 Hillsboro the 104 in the company only five have been directing their sprays labor in lumbering and farming in- Ophelia Wismer, Sal Dep Rec, $80. E. B. Sappington, Sal Co Treas, E Luthe, $48; A Powers, $127.57; C are now living. Judge Colvig was ______ naaaoaoadt Haying ia now in pro- against ____ the hop aphis already this dustries. D Carter. $54.03- R«»bt Meacham. $100. corporal of the company. II L Susubauer. $15.75; Wm season may have an additional pest gress with ample labor to handle, Blanche Treglown. Sal Clark Co $44.40; Treglown. $124.08; A Mills, $7; C The combined ages of ten guests to combat in the red spider, due to , McMinnville—There is no short Treas, $72. $10: O Bra»eth. $10; T Gaines, Irene Chapman. Sal Oerk Co Treas Holm averaged a little over 75 years, and the hot weather, report the authori- , age of labor at this time. Haying k $3; H Bishop. $16; V Nussbaum, $12; Ambrose Thornburgh, a former ties for the experiment station. No i is in progress, berry picking clos- $4. E Klinger, $157.50; F Hains. $10.63; E J Ward. Sal Co Judge. $116.55 neighbor at Banks, was the eldest control measures have been applied | ing. Sal Co Commissioner—F W Liver H Hiatt, $20; Orin Darety, $6: J H Dorland, $6; Harry Luck. $2; Lewis guest present, being 93 years of against the red spider this season Medford—There is a surplus of more, $84; J M Hiatt, $84. Myton. $18; Clifford Sandy, $24; E J Godman. ” ‘ - — - Com - Sal Clerk Ct, Orval age and in good health. so far, but some growers have al- labor at this present time, About Sandy, $18. Those present were Judge Wm. | ready sprayed twice for hop aphis the middle of August the pear $100. Mr« Mae Wolf, Rel June 1925 $15 Wm Tupper, Tupj Sal Janitor Court NQo k;- :- 5«. -Wb.-;M; RD I. Colvig of Medford, A Thornburgh and may have to spray again. ' picking season will start and there Hous«, $100. A PART OF OREGON Washington Co News-Times, Com of Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baker H L Hickox. • • * Sa) Janitor and jailer Proc.. A combination spray to control will be a great deal of work at that $50. of Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. Charles both pests has been shown to be time. Believe we will be able to $100. Independent, Clerk $3.76; .Mr A Mrs Chas 0 Roe, Sal Supt Co Cir Hillsboro M. Johnson of Hillsboro, John L. practical- The formula for the handle the crop with the present hosp. Ct $9 75; Co Ct, 75c. $150. Mollie Wheitzel. Wit cir ct Sta v Kline of Portland, Mrs. Althea C. spray is commerical concentrated labor supply. Cora Brown. Janitrix Co Hosp. $30. Hartley of Portland, Dr. Harvey iime-sulfur, 2 gallons; calcium case Mrs. Brakebush, Cook Co Hosp, Henry Haberman, $12. Pendleton—There is neither a Wit Cir Ct Sta v A E WIIII l El- Hartley of Goldendale, Mr. and Mrs. ¡nate> j pound; sulfur (sublimated shortage nor surplus of labor. Har $4.M. $156.62: Harold Adkins, $58.62; Chas Bertha Sturm, Laundress Co hosp, M. F. Dirting of Vancouver, Wash., or dusting sulfur), 5 pounds; nieo- vest has started in the lighter lands, $7: cook. Co hosp. $«4 50. mer Miller, $2; B F Friday. $4.40; Mrs. Martha Coleman of Banks, Mr. tine sulfate, 6 ounces; and water to and indications are that more labor ;Drs Robb A McKay. Co Physicians, Frank Lindsay, $2.10; S L Hollen beck. $2; A S Wells, $6; Ed Miller. and Mrs. Hiram Hartley, Miss Jessie make 100 gallons. will be needed as the season ad $75. $5.60. J E Reeves. Sal Sheriff, $150 Hartley and Miss Merle Bowen, The powdered caseinate and sul- vances. Wit Cir Ct Sta v Julius Coupe— Sal Dep Sheriffs—Virgil Weckert, grandnieces, of Silverton, J. C-1 fur are first thoroughly mixed to- Salem—Scarcity of seasonal work $135; Oscar Dooley, $135; Geo Alex Frank Ford, $8; P W Williams. $4 40. Wit Cir Ct Sts v Jas H Wheeler- Hartley, Mrs. May Blades Bn<l gether and then water added slow ers in berry fields, There is a ander, $115; A F Kroeger, $111.50. daughters, Jean and Hazel Blades, ly. working the mixture into a thin, strong demand for construction Sal Tax Clerk Sheriff’s office—Rob Steve Scoggins, $13.40; Frank Work- man, $8.50; P P Olds, $8.20; R H of Hillsboro. homogenous paste. The commerical workers and harvest hands in the ert P Wirtz. $100; Jno Zenor, $68; Carlson. $8.50; I. M Grames, $8.50; Isa Grabel. $62; Lilian I,oali, $62; A lime-sulphur is poured into the spray I hay fields. Mrs B Bloom. $8.40; Mrs J H Wheel C Shute. Jr., $100. er, $28.60; Eugene Wheeler. $28.60; “The Prairie Wife” Is tank, and water added. As the The Dalles—The supply of labor Estelle Kroeger. Tax Col, $12. Emma Bryant. Sal Co Sch Supt, C M Howard. $11.40; G*o W Man Hay “Old Homestead” of West tank is filling, the sulfur paste added is about equal to demand. ning. $8.50; Lloyd W Morgenson, $6.- $106.45 is poured through a strainer to re . harvest is on, using about all the 1 G A Bryant, Dep Sch Supt. $75 40. Agent Wit "Cir Ct Sta v Aug Itel, E A “The Prairie Wife," a Hugo Bal move the lumps. The nicotine sul- surplus labor. It is safe to say that ‘ W F Boley, Sal Co Assessor, $106.- Eddy. $6; Elmer Stipe, $3.80. 1536 Fir St. Hillsboro, Ore. lin production for Metro-Goldwyn- fate is added last, just before as soon as the grain harvest begins ' 45. Wit Cir Ct Sta v Harold Soden— Sal Dep Co Assessors—M Hoff Mayer, which is at the Liberty spraying. which will be between the 10th and Dr W P Emery, $6; Helen Samuels, $90; H Steinke, $80. “Some growers obtained good re 25th of this month there will be a man. on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, is Fieldmen. Co Assessor—Allan Tsn- $3.20; Mrs Alex Todd. $3.20; Francis the screen adaptation of Arthur sults last Reason without adding the shortage of help. nock. $72; Allan Rice. $96; J E Car- Duncan, $8; Carl Brod«-rM-n, $26.80; penter, $$100; If W Barnes, 158; Carl Johnson. $320; Jno Henry Bu Stringer's novel of the West, but sulfur,” says the station. “If this Chas Staley, $84; F’C Shoop. $64; chanan. $17.60. contrary to the custom of most practice is followed, be sure to add Wit Cir Ct Sta v Jacob Frieberger Sam Raffety of above Mountain W J Stitt, $80; F L Koberstein. 140; Western pictures, offers no wild and the calcium caseinate to the tank dale was greeting friends in town Chris Schindler. $60: J - -- NEW E - Bennett, — Mrs David Mansfield, $4.20; Mollie Weitzel, $6; M Martin. $6; L C Smith, woolly portrait, but the story of the after it is full and then add the nico | yesterday. $104; C I. Bencfiel 196. $6; W T Garboden, $6. I T Mills, Bounty. $1150. struggles of a young married couple tine just before spraying. In place Wit Cir Ct Sta v Red Connors— Iceland Hers, Bailiff Cir Ct. $50; The marvelous beauty of the si to make a home—it is the “Old of the calcium caseinate, one-half Mra Nels Cornelius. $3.40; Jas Daf- Clerk Cir Judge, $75 lent vast spaces of the frozen pound of hydrated lime added to Homestead” of the West. I May Hartrampf, Bailiff cir ct, $36. fron, $3.40; Nels Cornelius, $3.40; Kling« r, $2.80; Bert Ix>ve, Ix>v<-, *«. With realistic touches, Hugo Bal one gallon of skim milk can be used. Canadian northland is the back- E B Sappington, exp Co Treas, $6. Frank Klinger, Wit C ‘ . —1> 2 I) Hales, $6; Grand " Jury Second and Baseline Streets Widow’s Pensions—Clara Mv-ue lin has directed Dorothy Devore, “Growers who use quassia to con ■ ground for the massive Metro spec Royal Wwkert, $6; .Mollie Wheitze4, Herbert Rawlinson, Gibson Gow- trol the aphis can combine their tacle, "The Eternal Struggle,” which Merwir. $25; Mays Bros. Maggie Ix-e $6; Carl Hass, $6; Carl Ixrson, $2; $10; I-aura G Hayi. $17 fO; land, and an ezcellent supporting spray with lime sulfur in the same is coming to the Liberty Theatre Hnmrer.) I.,trie Wade. $30; Minnie C »x, $li); A W Mills, $5.20; S N Haney, $5.20; NOW IN OPERATION AND tomorrow and Saturday. It was cast, in the delightfully different way as the nicotine. Soap is not Cera Y ills. $1750; Ze nil y Ritenm-i, Bruce Parkins, $5.20; Theo M Hash-. story of a young society girl who necessary to use when the calcium produced by Reginald Barker, cred- $' r.e, Mrs Stemple. $10; Bertha bar ger. $520; Noah Ramey, $5.20; W READY FOR BUSINESS Hjllis. $5.20; Arruindon Straw. $4; marries a Western man, and the caseinate spreader is used, and soap Iited with being the greatest director Rarer, *?5; Nova Elma Leonnr I. $17.- H Anna Raldaru, $8.40; Alfred Hey Alvie Hannon. $38.50; Gus Peterzil- difficulties that beset their life in should not be combined or used in for this kind of pictures in the en- '0; Margaret Gritzmacher. $10; Ad«l- wood. $2.20. time film world. Grand Jurors, May, 1925—Dan the WTest. sprays that" contain lime-sulfur. la Keenon. $32.50: Ruth Marie John son, $10;.Mar y Hartman, $15; Edna Burkhalter, $12; Granville Everest, M Bunting, $17.50; Mrs C J Robinson $13.80; Chas Hanson, $12.00; A B ICE, COAL and BRIQUETS $10; Stella Shafer. $25; Mary Fran Mulloy. $16 80; E P Murphy, $13.80; cis Muller, $25; Bertha L Tandbery, Chas Munkers, $13.20; J B Kamber- Phone 2383X NS; Florence Butcher, $25; Grace E Xnr. $14. Jurors, Cir Ct. March term. 1926— Mritland, $17.50; Mary E Schoonov John Birger, $43; Asa A Williams, er, $10. The “Japaaeee*’ Ice-Cream Secial Labor Surplus COUNTY COURT MORNINGDEW GUERNSEY DAIRY New York Life Its CHARTER is filed in Oregon, it pays heavy taxes in Oregon, it employs a large number of Oregon people, it in vests large sums in Oregon, and the citi zens of Oregon holding NEW YORK LIFE policies are PARTNERS and not CUSTOMERS. It’s PURELY MUTUAL F. O. EAGON Hillsboro Ice-Works E. J. BAILEY —best worker ^;.,..-Von the r3“0*1" f ìr i / a - 1 «« v •_ .... ,. », .. "'Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn’t soldiered a day since I took to using this new Zerolene *F’for Fords.” Ford owners who “tried out” Zerolene“F” for Fords when it was first put on the market have been sticking to it ever since. Zerolene “F” for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company’s patented vacuum process. It lubricates all the bearing surfaces where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently “oil-starved” when an unsuitable lubricant is used. The re sult is improved gasoline mileage, quicker starting and increased freedom from carbon and other motor troubles. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. 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