AUGUST 6, 102ft HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE FOUR - — . .L. .............. ' . . 1 1 - WATTS SCHLESSER The Misses Linda and Mary Koch Mrs. L. E. Wilkes and daughter, of near Hillsboro returned Monday Miss Rhea, returned Saturday from John Chalmers, member of the Muri« Bchlesscr was married to well known Chalmers family of from a two-weeks vacation trip to Corvallis, where Miss Wilkes attend [David Layton Watts, Tuesday, Aug. Road Wanted Any Way Say County Official Paper I4. The ceremony was performed by North Plains, died at the family San Francisco and other places of in­ cd summer school. Galea Creek Residents terest in California, making the Miss Bertha strum of near Hills- Father O’Neil at the Catholic church home at Hillsdale Sunday morning W. VERNE McKINNEY - - Editor trip south by boat. Both taught last Residents of the Gales Creek sec­ after an extended illness, at the age year in the Portland schools and boro is spending a few ilaya at in Beaverton, and was followed by a MRS. E. C. McKINNEY, Asst. Editor Netarts beach. She has been em­ Wedding breakfast served at the of 69 years. He had been a farmer tion are so strong for the Wilson toll will return again this fall. ployed at the county hospital. future homo of the young people, Subscription Rates road that they are willing to vote a at Hillsdale for more than 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, Mr. He was born in Scotland in 1865 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jacoba left The bride was demure and beau­ 10 mill tax, declared George Cui-* Per Year.................................... „..$1.50 and Mrs. Wayne Patterson and Wednesday morning for a week’s tiful, as brides are, In her charming ver, road supervisor and chairman and came across to Oregon with his Six Months.............. .85 [daughter, Marjory, left the first of fishing trip over on the Salmon gown of white silk and lace and of the school board at Gales Creek. I pareuts, the late William and Cath­ the week for a camping trip on the river, near Salmon river hay. erine Chalmers, when he was 14. Issued on Thursday of each week by I carrying a bouquet of white sweet who was in the city today on busi- i I Mr. Chalmers is survived by his Molalla river. They expect to lie McKinney A McKinney, Publishers I nesa. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarke Gardner and peas and roses. The bridesmaid. Miss gone about ten days. He says they want the road, ao widow, Mrs. Martha Chalmers, and little daughter leave Sunday for a I Sophie Dorn, was arrayed In lovely Entered in the Post Office at Hills­ the following brothers and sisters,, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crow will two-weeks stay al Newport. | orchid shades with a boquet of la- matter how it comes, and that the boro, Oregon, as second-class mail 1 vender sweet peas. road will better their own condi-1 Alexander and Francis of North leave the lent of the week for a Spencer Jones of the Miller Mer ­ matter. lions to a great extent by giving! Tualatin Plains, William of Alberta, week’s outing at the beaches. Mrs. cantile is vacationing nt the Tilla­ The groom was in conventional Canada; Mrs. Richard Connell of Crow is an operator at the Hills­ them an additional outlet. garb and was attended by Jacob mook beaches for a few days. Portland, and Mrs. Mary Bothwel boro telephone office. The council could do no better By Jackson Gregory Mrs. Ira Crawford and daughters I Schlosser, brother of the bride, as of Seattle. Mrs. L. L. Taylor and son, John, than to name streets after the old of Portland were guests of Mrs. I best man. Still Is Found In Home Funeral services were held at the returned to their home in Berkeley, pioneers. in the afternoon th« young poo- ---------- I North Tualatin Plains Presbyterian California, after an extended visit Alfred Morgan at Meacham last Ovsyrtahf br Cksriss Suttasr'• baaa pie started on a trip to Crater latke week. K. Qualley Posta $2,000 Bail church Tuesday afternoon and Rev. “IT you naa not come. Bud Lee.'* in Hillsboro at the home ot Mrs. Rain checks had to be issued in Andrew Carrick officiated. Inter­ Josephine Case. Mrs. Taylor taught Percy L. Brown of near Cornelius amid a shower of rice and happy In Court Yesterday several major league cities Friday. | she whispered faintly, "I should have ment was in the cemetery there. The for a number of years in the pub- was in Hillsboro on business Thurs­ laughter. Both have a host of friends died, I think. ” A daily perusal of the newspapers 1.. wi-li them w. II 1 hey will live Very tenderly he gathered her up The home of K. Qualley at Jack­ funeral was well attended and many [ lie school here. day. convinces more and more that the' so that her little hoots were swung on the farm southeast of Hillsboro, -------------------------- « town was searched by Sheriff Reeves former Washington county people Willamette Valley is the Garden Mr. and Mrs. Roland tantea re­ clear of the flinty ground and she lay Tuesday night with the result that were there for the services. Found—Speckled black and white where Mr. Watts, son of the late E. Eden. turned Saturday morning from a quiet tn his arms. He stood a mo­ he found a small outfit, consisting dog, markings of pointer; owner may E. Watts, will continue to raise trip to British Columbia, visiting ment holding her thus, looking with have same by paying for ad and Jersey cattio of the kind that make A man in the East was heard at eyes alternately hard and tender Into of a still, mash and boose. Mrs. MAILING YOUR SPECIMEN Vancouver, Victoria and other places TO THE LABORATORY keep. — 764 Railroad St., Hillsboro, Oregon famous. his own funeral. He had two ad- ! her face. He wanted to hold her thus Qualley and children were in pos­ of interest. They were accompanied session of the house and she was Oregon. 23 dresses prepared and put on records, always, to watch the glad color come [ on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Time is an important factor in For Sale — Goats. — Mrs, William one was run off at the church and back Into her cheeks, to carry her. brought into the county hospital Has Industrial Eahibit Franzen of Portland. the control of any communicable Schultz, Aloha. 24 another at the cemetery. He had ( like a baby, back across the weary where she was held in custody. | Mrs. Pearl Coughron and daughter, The Industrial exhibit at the coun- miles and home. And. oddly, per­ She was given to understand, by disease. The earlier its recognition, the situation well in hand. haps, the thought came back to him the sheriff, that she must produce the more easily it can be controlled. Gladys, left Thursday morning for The young people of the M. E. ty fair has been placed under the The statement of George E. Cham-! and hurt him ns It had never hurt him her husband or face the charge her­ I In submitting specimens to 'the lab­ their home in Knoxville, Tenn., after church of Hillsboro will give the careful guidance of W. W. Phillipa, berlain that he will not be can- [ before, that he had once been brxtal self. Qualley appeared at the court oratory, therefore, it is the utmost an extended visit in Hillsboro with play “Deacon Dubbs," at Scholls 1 secretary of the chamber of com­ with her, that he bad crushed her In relatives, the J. A. Hods and Ha­ August 14. didate for U. S. senator next year his 23-24 merce, by George Woodworth, fair arms and forced upon her lips his house yesterday with his attorney. importance that they he so prepared and try to turn the tables on Sen­ kiss. He had been brutal with Judith, Milton R. Klepper of Portland, and and shipped that there shall be the worth families. Arnold W. Shallberger of near manager. Mr. Phillipa says that ap­ Miss Eleanor .Muling is at Saltair Oswego was a Hillsboro business plications should lie made at once ator Stanfield is disappointing. Stan­ when noir he could kill a uian for lay­ posted $2,000 bail. He waived ex- least possible delay in their reaching as the space is limited. field would not fare so well in an- < ing a little Anger on her. I amination and was bound over to their destination. Some specimens for *a two-weeks vacation. She has Visitor Monday. • ¡are best sent by express; many, as her guests Miss Kathryn Muhone other contest with Chamberlain. "I have been a brute with you, a the grand jury. brute." he muttered to himself. But ■------------------ —. ‘ however, are sent by mail. Ignorance and Miss Betty Gilstrap of Port­ Strips of market road completed ’ Tudlth heard him. her eyes fluttered “f the postal l“"s “nd r**u,,lioni land. here and there are a good omen for open and Into them came again her Enter Lumber Offices covering the mailing of bacteriol- .Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gilmore and the future of roads in the county. glorious smile. I ogical specimens has resulted not family leave the first of the week on Safe Blown At Hillsboro Sash “ Because you kissed n>e that night. Improvements, which will be com­ only in extru expense to the send- ! a vacation trip to the beaches. Bud Lee?" she asked him. and Door Company pleted by the time winter sets in, i ers, but also in serious delay in their I Miss Leia Peters of near Hills­ “Don’t!" he cried sharply. "Don’t will be of great benefit to the farm­ even remember It. Judith." receipt at the laboratory. A ruling boro is spending a week's vacation ers. Robbers had a prejudice against covering the mailing of bacterio- at the beach. "Do you know so little of a girl. , Bud Lee," she went on slowly. ”to any kind of a concern connected logical specimens has been received, The Washington county picnic ar­ think that a man can so easily—And with lumber it would seem from under data of July 18, 1926, by For Rent ranged by the Hillsboro Grange and her Ups with his unless—unless she their, action on Tuesday night. They the director of the laboratory of chamber of commerce is two weeks wants to l>e kissed?” I Farm of 200 acres cultivated land; broke the door down at the V. W. the State Board of Health from He almost doubted his ears; he from next Sunday and every one ( cash rent See—George R. Bagley. Gardner Lumber company on West the third assistant postmaster gen- Court House, Hillsboro. 23-25 should make taeir plans to attend could hardly believe that he had seen Main street The safe was open but era*« a’ follows: what he had seen in Judith's eyes, I ---- ' Sunday, August 23. Load up the they were only rewarded with **^n reply to your letter of the 7th basket with lots of good food and They were closed now. she lay quiet stamps. [instant, you are advised that bacter- enjoy the lunch with other good In his arms. It seemed that she had fainted, or was asleep, so very white They blew the safe at the Hills- miogical specimens, when prepared people from every part of the coun­ and still was she. lie had forgotten boro Sash and Door company and for mailing in the manner prescribed ty at the Shute park. that he must carry her to where he obtained $15 in cash. by section 461, Postal Laws and could lay her down and bring water , Regulations, (a copy of which may The nurse who held clinics in to her. give her something to eat. He be consulted at any post office), in Parole Revoked various parts of the county last week Just stood motionless, holding her to The parole of Archie Otis, who Parc*i!* n°t exceeding 8 ounces in found conditions among the children him. staring hungrily down at her. PATRONS “Are you going to play—Fin your was paroled April 20 after serving weight, are embraced in matter of very unfavorable. Health is a nec­ essary adjunct of all successes and baby—all day. Bud Lee?” she asked about three months, was revoked the third class and chargeable with yesterday because he violated the postage at the rate of 1*» cents for yet thousands are spent on otbe. softly. Leave Your Laundry at— He carried her swiftly away from terms of the parole by coming back each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, preparations for success, but nothing the ring of boulders and to a little in an organized way for health. The grassy, level spot where he put her into Oregon. He swore that he Parcels exceeding 8 ounces are sub­ Shuck’s Barber Shop iject to postage at the parcel post county health nurse who was here down with lingering tenderness. Ju­ wouldn’t go to jail when he returned, zone rates. but was taken into custody yester ­ for a short time a few years ago ac­ dith had not been angry with him all Phone 26O2X “It is permissible to write on a complished much. these months! Judith had let him kiss day and placed in jail for the re­ her because she wanted to be kissed— mainder of his sentence. He was form inclosed with a specimen, or or CADY MOTOR CO. given six months each on three in­ on a label attached thereto, the The toll road project will be an by him! name and address of the patient He raked some coals out of the dictments and the terms did not HILLSBORO issue for some time to come. It is The Royal Barber Shop —. from whom the specimen is taken, I now up to Washington and Tilla­ ashes, hastily set some slices of bacon run concurrent. This means that he to fry. cursed himself for not having mook counties to take the initiative. brought coffee and milk and sugar will be in the county jail for j 5 together with the names and addres- 1 sea of the physician and health ot- People are against a toll road, the and a steak and a flask of whisky and months! I Heer and other information concern- i i idea is foreign to the policy of the enough other articles to load a mule. Branch office at ' ing the patient or for the purpose I Traffic Fines For Month Heavy state. The Wilson river highway He ran down Into the canyon and Taylor Confectionery ¡of description, under the provisions will be built some day, but this brought water in his hat. swearing The total amount of receipts from of section 447, Postal Laws and at himself all the way up that he had county is in no condition to face has been closed fees and fines for the justice court b norut ns an expenditure of $2,500,000 or not brought a cup. He put his arm for the month of July was $454.60. Regulations. “Such parcels may be mailed seal­ PF4/FAÍ tVtRYHHt/ll more, which will be the case should about her while she drank; kept his The following cases were disposed arm about her. kneeling at her side, the franchise be granted. The re­ while he gave her a little, crisp slice of by Justice Caief this week: J. H. ed at the third or fourth-class rate, cent hearing brought out clearly of bacon, held his arm there when Bell, speeding, $10; J. Wald rem, provided they are labeled in print- that the promoters had only this she had finished, watching her solicit­ speeding, $8.50; W. F. Willett, [ing with the name of the vender aa , well as his address and the in­ object in view. Take their profits ously. speeding, $10; Edward Luthe, no ( dicia as to contents and inspection. “ The two nicest things tn the world. and unload on the county or state. chauffer’s license, $10; A. R. Nor­ The public may at some future date Mr. Man.” she said, with a second at­ sell, speeding, $10; Willard Benson, as prescribed by paragraph 6(b), be willing to pay for the road, but tempt at the old Judith brightness, speeding, $10; Delmei E. Heidig, section 453, Postal Laws and Reg- ' n«> franchise should ever be granted. “are half-burnt bacon and Bud Lee!" parking on highway, $10; A. D. ' illations.” Then, because, though he had been The laboratory of the State Board —Wheeler Reporter. slow to believe, he was not a fool, Brooks, speeding, $15; A. L. Tucker, of Health sends, freeof charge, and now did believe, he kissed her. reckless driving, $5; Lyle Seeley, containers and mailing cases spec- And Judith’s lips met his lingeringly. speeding, $k50, and Joseph Senko, ( ially adapted for mailing under the Judith's two arms rose, slipped about reckless driving, $25. I I regulations of the post office de- (Hillsboro Argus, August 8, 1895) his neck, holding him tight to her. I Fierce forest fires are raging in Specimens submitted in The faintest of flushes had come i , partment. mountains between here and Tilla­ at last into her cheeks. He saw It Commercial Laying such mailing cases may be accom­ Freight and T mook. Many settlers have lost their and grew glad as he held her so that panied by the information slips at­ Feed Recommended cabins. • he could look Into her face. But now tached to every container without Frank Pauli is employed in the she laid a hand against his breast, changing the classification of the In handling the small flock in Berst meat market whilst the pro­ holding hint back from her. parcel. If information other than Oregon, unless it is being kept on a “ That ’ s all now. ” she told him, her prietor is over in the Neh Jem coun- eyes soft upon Mm. “Just one klM farm or in connection with other that called for on the laboratory try on a vacation. for each slice of bacon, Mr. Loe But livestock where considerable feed slip is desired to be given, attach Ed Cornelius of Glencoef who was . —Tm so hungry!" would be used, use of a commercial it in a stamped envelope to the recently kicked by a hors^ is get­ For a little there was nothing to do laying feed is recommended by the specimen parcel. Insufficient postage ting along nicely. but for Judith to rest and get some will delay the receipt of the speci­ The lawn social at .the home ot of her strength hack. Lee made of experiment station. By so doing the men, and in many cases will make it - ---------- . . _ J. C. Hare last Friday evening was his ^oat and vest a seat for her owner will be reasonably sure of useless for examination. against a rock, sat at her side, his getting a well-balanced ration, and a big success and well attended. A regiment of cavalry from Van- arm about her. made her lean against eliminating the possibility of get­ Transforming steel ribbon into' couver passed through the city Sun- him and Just be happy. Not yet ting poor ingredients with which to roller bearings is one of the inter­ would he let her tell him of the hor- mix the feed. A good laying mash day morning enroute to Tillamook rors through which she had gone, And is kept before the chickens in a box esting operations carried out in one on a practice march. he saw no need of telling her any- or trough so they can eat it at department at the Highland Park The looting of the store and ex- thing Immediately of conditions as he plant of the Ford Motor company in press office of L. L. Williams has had left them at the ranch. Time wilL which a number of special Ford de- I A scratch grain should be fed been solved. enough for that when she was morning and night, advises the sta- signed machines plan an important The thermometer registered 100 stronger, when they were near Blue , tion. This, if made by the owner, part. Just how much activity there lake. degrees at 5 o’clock at Scholls Mon­ Greene, the forester, came nt last is made of two parts of wheat, one is in this department may be gained day. up the mountsln. He noted the Iso­ part corn, and'one part plump oats. from the fact that 125 miles of steel the >ea«iest riding and steering The largest tales of 6-cylinder The hum of the thresher is heard lated tree, nodded at it approvingly, ribbon is used daily in the produc­ Essex ever built—the finest in cart simply reflects the general early and late and will soon be a i made a brief tour around the charred A sufficient amount is fed in the tion of roller bearings at the pres­ morning to last the birds two hours performance, appearance and recognition of greatest car value. thing of the past. circle, extinguishing a burning brand —it should be cleaned up in that ent output schedule, permitting the workmanship. We believe it is Deputy Georg Bagley was in Bea­ here and there. assembly of 51,600 complete bear- Built on the famous Super-Six the most economical car in the verton Monday on the lookout for a "What sort of a fool would want time. In the afternoon a sufficient 1 ings every day. principle, the patents which world to own and operate. amount is given to insure the chick ­ | to climb way up here to start a fire, Hillsboro jail breaker. account for Hudson ’ s famous re ­ B. E. Mating was in Tillamook on ens going to the roosts with their « Forest fires are raging fiercely anyway?" he grumbled. Now it holds the greatest price liability, brilliant performance business over the week-end. He was in several places near Beaverton. [ Then, unexpectedly, he came upon crops full. This means that about accompanied by Mrs. Maling. advantage with the finest quality and long life, are responsible for the happlest-lookfng man he had ever one-fourth of the total grain is fed The Davies’ mill at Tigardville has Essex ever offered. the same qualities in Essex. It is seen, with his arms about an amaz­ in the morning and three-fourths Mrs. L. Vuylsteke of Hillsboro is been endangered for several days. ingly pretty girl. Not Just the sort in the late afternoon. visiting this week at Roy with her [ of thing a lone forest ranger counts For young growing stock a de­ sons, Arthur and Renie. Turned Over To Grand Jury upon stnmbllng upon on the top of veloping mash can also be obtained, ' Mrs. John Vanderwall of Port­ a mountain. Greene stared In bewild ­ Frank Farley and S. Powers were but if this is not possible, for a land was transacting business in arrested Monday on liquor charges erment, Bud Lee turning a flaming small flock the laying mash with Hillsboro Monday. . by Deputies Dooley and Dillon. They red. Judith smiled. William Goetter and family left "Good morning, stranger,” said Lee. e "If you two folks Just started that is the possibility that they will not Hillsboro, left for Philadelphia re- ' Dancing At Balm Grove Are for fun.” grunted Greene Anally, get out and exercise or work a1P cently, Popular dance at Balm Grove "why, then, all I've got to say Is I they would if not fed until the Mr. and Mrs. Major Weisenback every Saturday evening. Seven-piece you've got a blamed queer Idea of fun. afternoon. Grain is fed, of course, of near Reedvilie are vacationing at Vagabond orchestra, big hardwood Here I've been busting myself wide morning and night, as with the lay­ the Tillamook beaches. open to get to It." floor and good management. 22 I Miss Nettie Hamer was operated "Haven't got a Aask of brandy on ing stock. Green feed, grit, shell, and charcoal should be kept before on for appendicitis at the Vonea hos­ you, have you?" asked Lee. Printing dignifies your business. the old and young stock at all times. pital Monday. Do you have printed letterheads, en­ Allan Sigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. . ... > — ■■■■......... (To be continued) velopes and statements? They cost Willard A. Hughes and family Ray Sigler, had his tonsils removed little compared with the good they do. Wednesday by Dr. Dinamore. Printing dignifies your business. are vacationing at the beach. a Want Wilson Toll Road H illsboro A rgus JOHN CHALMERS Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Friendly Counsel Graham Brothers truck pro­ duction for the first six months of 1925 equalled their entire production for J 924. Union Laundry Words of conimeli dation from good business men in every part of the world are responsible. Thoroughly sold by their own experience with these trucks, they in turn are selling their friends. 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