AIUM 1ST n, I»27. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS have the heaviest part of the work done now, and have moved the big shovel out und shipped it back to Portland. They will do the balance of the grading with men and teams, and expect to be ready for track laying in a short time. The new foundation is in under the mill now and they are setting unother boiler, which will give them more power, so they can run a resaw and planer, ami thereby make and »hip a finish ed product instead of shipping in the rough as the old company did. When thia mill is complete ami ready to run it will be a better null than it ever was before. Clarence Monroe is giving the Grange hull a now coat of paint that is adding to the appearance of the town. Roland Scofield is over on the Salmonberry river fishing and pick Ing wild blackberries. Harry Coleman of St. Helens is located at the Elwood mill. He will be the locomotive engineer. Harry has fullowed this business for many years. Co., $6.55; Baall Pipe 4 Tank Cor­ Fagalde. $10; Flora Peschka, $15; F. A. McMahon, $2.10; George J. Danielson, $6; L. R. Carpenter, $9; Cora Andrus, $3; Mary P. David­ poration, $827.26; Beall Pipe 4 Frank Kelsey, $10; Grace C. Matte luck, $3.10; (State vs. C. B. Tester- Hilma Lovegren, $6; John Ockiund, son, $3; H. B. Johnson. $4; Zillah Tank Corporation, $116.94; Beall son, $5; Bank of Cornelius (for | man), Frank Miebus, $6; Fred $6; J. R. Hood, $17; Edith Sipple, B. Wilson, $3; J. W. Vandervelden, i cwn.il, $6; riuieiit-c Florence ivittr- Mor­ $3; Florence W. Chalmers, $3; Pipe 4 Tank Corporation, $29.85; Anna Cuxterd), $8; Adeline Schrie Graue, $6; Jack Yates, $6; Joe $6; May Petrich, ' . 7*. $6; C. ~ ~ H. .Marie A. Patton, $3; E. L. Ro»», Beall Pipe 4 Tank Corporation, I ner, $40; H. F. Bridgeman, $8; i Luthi, $6; Lottie Holbrook, $6; gan, $6; Hausina Palo, $15, Mrs. Katie (State vs. Richards), W. W. Ashby, Wheeler, $1; Peter Mr. and Mra. Sherman Marat and $3; ; zsi- Al­ $2.50; Allen Rice, $7.20; O. M —— Groasen, eo $127.71; HUIaboro Concrete Brick Cora M. Bell, fred Ladd, TU $3; ; Wm. .M. Scheurer, Sanf >rd $'!, Elizabeth Todd, $3; children, llaxel, Thelma, anil Isa 4 Tile Co.. $167.50; Hillsboro Con iGohte, $16; Mae Wolf, $20; Mrs, | $3.80; (State vs. V. O’Brien, auto |..«w Myrtle Mason, $10; M. S. Hoag, I $3; John F. Davidson, $3; Adolpf Mary L. Roberts, $3; Ethel M. Crete Bru-k 4 Tile Co., belle, apent Sunday with frienda in '•» ▼ $4.86; Brit- $15; Mr». Adeline Me sersmith, $5; confiscation), Ray Arney, $6. Circuit Court Jurors, March term, Baderscher, $3; Fred Bleuer, $5; Fleck, $3; Jake Shearer, $2.50; F. ton-Foster Lumbar Lumber Co., $io7.35; Portland. .. Lumber Co. $4.50; j Mr». I-esiie Lee, $20; Tom Picker- 11927—Fred Elligaen, $20.60; Ferd Jasper Keffer, $7.80; John W. Curl, W. Hinman, $3; Cha». D. Staley, Britton Foster Mra. Mury Boggs of Salem la I Langer, $19; Walter W. Jaquith, I $8; Floyd Anderson, $3; Carl Chris­ ¡$7,20; C. L. Perry. $6; C. L. Mo- H. W. Sharp Co., $356.18; H. W. ihK, $5. visiting at the home of her sister, Widow»' Pen»ion». Clara Myrtle $14.60; Olive E. Vaabinder, $18.30; tensen, $3; Victor Christensen. $3; croft, $3; W. H. Milne, $3; E. P. Sharp Co., $7.14; Hana Cornila, Morri»»**, $15.70; D. C. Whiting. $5; Mrs. A. C. Whit- Fruit, $3; M. A. Marcy, $3; Lora $3.75; Ilans Cornila, $1; ('han. D. Merwin, $30; Laura G. Haye», $10; Margaret J. Mra. Fred laoithi, on Walnut ave­ Jones, $13.04; Feenaughty Machin­ Lizzie Wade, $30; Minnie Cox, $10; Samuel Nelson, $16.20; Lewis H. I ing, $3; Edna H. Hobbs. $3; Mar­ V. Starrett, $3; Emma Pitman, $3; vviiv», nue. Ritnour, $17.50; Bertha Brandaw. $16.80; Pearl Reynolds, garet V. Wight, $3; Edna V. Rus­ ■Margaret C. Morgan, $3; Edw. R. ery Co., $126.80; Feenaughty Mu Zephy Dr. E. W. Pructorlus of Cleve­ chinery Co., $27.30; Bailey's Ser- Bore«, $25; Nova Elma Ia*onard, $16.20; Julia McNutt, $16.20; Rosa sell, $3; City of Cornelius, $5; G. A. Wirtz, $4; Josie M. Swinney, $3; land, Ohio, waa a recent viaitor at vice Station, $47.77; Bailey’s Ser- $17.50; Margaret E. Gritzmacher, Cox. $15; Henry Cop, $17.20; Wilcox, $6.60; Ellen Vickers, $3; Nellie A. Cole, $3; Edythe S. Wirtz, the home of Rev. Kara Maurer. [$10; 1 Ruth Marie Johnson, $10; 'Charles Bamford, $17.40; Walter D. V. H. French, $3; D. M. Crance, $3; $3; Kittie Lockwood, $3; C. M. vice Station, $4; Phoenix Mary Hartman, * $15; * Mra. C. J. pChallacombe, $15.60; Charles L. M. 8. French, $3; Laura M. Jack- Good, $2.50; Katherine M. Wirt«, Works, $754.33; Phoenix Mr. and Mra. R. II. Grandy have Works, $15.75; W. L. Stevens, Robinson, $10; Stella Shaffer, $25; Gray, $17; Gilbert C. Chase, $9.40; son, $6; Michel Susbauer, $3; Wil­ $7.20; Grace E. Tucker, $3; Doro­ returned to their home after spend­ $14.30; W. L. Stevens, $12.31; W. Grace E. Maintland, $17.50; Myrtle Ernest Grandgeorge, $11.20; John liam Harris, $3; Myrtle Barrett, $3; thy H. Seymour, $3; Josephine F. ing u week with friends in souQv L. Stevens, $00.55; Kay Sandy, Finsley, $40; Violet May Davis, H. Hulitt, $8; Arthur Bauer, $8; Michel Henderson, $3; L. A. Jack- j Chov/ning, $3; Mayme Abbott, $3; ern Oregon. $101.74; Harry Luck, $15.96; Amiel $25; Lottie Blanche Ezell, $40; Jas. II. Gray, $3.30; Enoch S. Craw­ son, $2.50; L. K. Fiske, $6.60; Al­ ' Loyal M. Graham. $2.50; Mrs. Ella Mr. und Mr». V. Meyers and Weight, $23.94; Vernon Layton, Maude N. Oller, $10; Martha M. ford, $4.30; D. W. Libby, $4.20; bert Bunning, $3; Lester Mooberry, Howell, $3; Mrs. Lola Loving, $3; $77.80; Clifford Sandy, $129.74; Miller, $25; Grace D. Creese, Meribah I. Deuell, $8; M. K. Abra­ $3; Henry Fiske, $3; .Marcella Van Eva R. Sargent, $3; Mrs. George children spent their week-end at the Ben Layton, $3.99; Lafe Hartman, $17.50; Lois Benjamin, $17.50; ham, $7.20; Fred C. Horine, $9; Lom, $3; Elsie Lamont, $3; J. T. Mann, $3; Pearl M. Vincent, $3; beach at Netarta. $81.92; Oliver Wescott, $5.98; Al­ Florence Butcher, $25; Elizabeth Harley LaMont, $7.20; W. E. Brown, Martin, $3; Dora Schoolcraft, $3; ' Sargent 4 Son, $5; W. A. Sargent, Mr. und Mra. Walter Baling and fred llrimn, $3.99; Armand Serri, Millett, $10; Mrs. Ethel Patterson, $7.20; A. L. King, $6; Arthur Ire­ IC. B. Hensley, $3; United Artisans $2; J. J. Adkins, $3; Roxana Lov­ Al Haling and Mr. and Mra. Loe $3.99; George Burn, $17.71; George $32.50; Bernice Richlick, $32.50; land, $8.20; John F. Boge, $7.40; 1 (hall rent, November, 1926 and ing, $3; H. Normandin, $3; R. B. Hohman, $15.61; E. L. Hobbs, Mary E. Johnston, $25; Grace M. W. E. Kelly. $10; R. Loftis, $8.20; June, 1927), $10; Minnie P. Hens­ Lilly, $3; W. A. Sargent, $3; J. J. Auatin apent Sunday at Rockaway. George 8. Hail, $10.40; Henry C. ley, $3; B. A. Konkins, $3; Sadie M. Adkins, $5.80; A. E. King, $3; A. $262.30; J. W. Huson, $4; Thomas Downs, $17.50. Mra. Al Haling and Mr. and Mrs. Carstens, $7.80; Fred B. Grabhorn, Hoskins, $3; W. C. Brown, $3; V. Denny, $3; Mamie G. Dick, $3; Connell, $120.40; State Industrial J. E. Revees, County Sheriff, L. Beach of Portland and Mr. and Anna Crowther, $7.60; Henry Jar­ ! Gertrude McCormic, $3; Ruby L. Accident Commission, $422.3»; $149.70; Virgil Weckert, Deputy $5.60. Mra. E. Emerick of Llnnton are Grand Jury Witnesses—Ervin At- rett, $3; R. M. Stevens, $3; Harry Johnson, $3; H. W. Howard, $3; State Industrial Accident Commit County Sheriff, $134.70; Oscar Du- spending a week at the Tillamook lion, $173.43; Southern Pacific Rail­ ley, Deputy County Sheriff, $ 1 34.70; rop, $6; Irene Clark, $4.20; H. T. L. Hazlitt, $3; E. H. Burnham, $3; G. W. Reynolds, $6; Laura T. Gil­ way Company, $64.80; J. M. Van- George Alexander, Deputy County Hesse, $4; Fred Graue, $6; 8. S. •Minnie Bowen Bronk, $3; Cordelia more, $9; Mercie A. Biles, $3; beaches. derzanden, $158.20; Sherwood Tele­ Sheriff, $114.70; H. L. Hickox, Stearns, $6; Miles Haynes, $6; Fe­ Robb Wagner, $3; Sam Neilson, I^ura M. Howard, $3; Chas. D. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Boydell of Ny»»a phone Company, $1.95; J. C. Rus­ jailor, $5».70, janitor, $50; A. F. lix Rosch, $6; IL G. Doriot, $5.50; $4.50; J. E. Carpenter, $7.20; John are visitors al the home of E. B. (Continued on Page Eight) . Popp, $3; Mabel L. Taylor. $3; sell, $29.93; J. Rinehart, $13.96; Kroeger, tax deputy, $124.70; Mar­ E. D. Oughton, $6; Leo Mandel, Nedry. Al. Croeni, $800; Lester Ireland 4 guerite Munson, tax clerk, $100; I>. $6; Henry Ulmer, $6; E. H. Epler, Co., $164.95; Leiter Ireland 4 Co. •» Tschabold, bounty, $9.40; Viola M. $5.60; Philip Olsen, $6; Fred Ol­ Mra. Fred Comstock of Vancou­ (Continued from Last Week) $4; loiter Ireland 4 Co., $7.85 ver, Wash., and Miss White of Port­ . - » I Sundberg, tax clerk, $100; Minnie sen, $6; Fred Graue, $6; Ebby WILLYS-KNIGHT WHIPPET 4 Sherk ” . Company, _ -------- Carlson $10.17; Williams, tax clerk, $100; Estelle Johnson, $6; Frank Miebus, $6; E. Lester Ireland & Co., dent, $2.94; land, were Hunday guest* at the Bremer, $2; Wm. Hathorn, $2; A. Carlson 4 Sherk Company, $3.50; Kroeger, Bal. Tax Rec., Tax Dept., home of Mr. and Mra. J. IL Vas- county hospital, $16.30; Reynolds Carlson 4 Sherk Company, $12.86; $33; Emma Bryant, County School F. Schendel,' $2; J. B. Ramberger, Grocery, $44.31; Paul L. Patterson, binder. Carlson 4 Sherk Company, $11.15; Superintendent, $150; G. A. Bryant, $4; A. E. Storey, $4; E. A. Lin­ Complete Automotive Service salary, Deputy District Attorney, Mrs. Frank Kinney la spending a $150; Hillsboro Pharmacy, circuit Carlson 4 Sherk Company, $10.50; Deputy County School Superinten­ scott, $3.60; G. A. Dickinson, $3.60; Forest Grove, Oregon George J. Paradise, $17; Dick Mor ­ ’ Burke Machinery Company,' $783.77 » dent, $80; A. A. Morris, relief, $10; few weeks at Halvm with her daugh­ court judge,' $1; school superinten- rill, $6; Elmer Atrop, $6. Yamhill Electric Company, $297.58 W. “ F. Boley, County Assessor, To Willys-Knight and Overland Owners— dent, $7.20; hospital, $8.51; relief, ter, Mra. William Hoffman. ; Oregon Telephone Company, Hills­ $150; J. E. Carpenter, Deputy , Circuit Court Witnesses—(State Onr shop is equipped with the latest up-to-date machinery E. L. Vaabinder and W. M. Hun­ $6; jail, $6.80; E. L. Hobbs, county boro, $31; Oregon Telephone Com­ County Assessor, $100; Margaret vs. U. B. Willis), A. Baker, $4.20; surveyor, $1; Hanel’s Electric Shop, and tools, and manned by specially trained mechanics, making ter of Gold Beach have gone to Han county hospital, $1.94; county jail, pany, $9.10; Oregon Telephone Pranger, clerk. County Assessor, i H. G. Doriot, $8; Mrs. ^rs’ P. A. Kelly, Kelly,, Helen Steinke, clerk, M County * Is- 8: Fred Olson II $8; Phillip Olson, Francisco on a business trip. it possible for you to obtain correct and efficient service on $1.95; L. G. Weidewitsch, relief W. Company, Forest Grove, $5.55; Rus­ $80; A * - . - A A > W V • L A/./l i ' H s « A- 9 a A Jr., $8; Fred H. Graue, $8; F. A. Milton Giddings is remodeling his I’avey, $20.36; Lester Ireland, court sell Grader Mfg. Co., $13.50; Rus­ Assessor, $100; Miss Leone Graham, McMahon, $4; Dr. J. A. Applewhite, your car. A large stock of parts always on hand. sell Grader Mfg. Co., $3.30; Used County Assessor, $20; Mrs. --------- 1 house, adding a porch and bedroom. house, $14.10; J. B. Dinsmore, jail, ¡Cur Exchange, $150; Sherwood Tel­ copyist, Msy Blades, copyist, County Asses- Mrs. Holbrook, $8; Mr. Doyle, Mr. and Mra. R. E. McMichael $5; Hillsboro Cash Grocery, relief ephone Co., $5.10; Eagle Lumber •or, $34; Mrs. Blanche Bride, copy- $6; E. W. Johnson, ------ $8; Geo. Para­ J. H. Young, $12; Hillsboro Sash left for the beach Tuesday to spend 4 Door Planing Mil), Inc., county Co., $1.50; Washington County ist. County Assessor, $36; .Miss dise, $41; .Mr. Killer, $8; Fred Nel- r~ A *8; ^r- Famum, $8; Mr. 4- a week's vacation. hospital, $8.58; J. E. Reeves, sheriff, News-Times, $3.60; M. A. Kilpat­ Junia Johnson, copyist, County As- rick, $1.50; M. A. Kilpatrick, $9.01; sesaor, $30; Floyd Shoop, Deputy * 8 ! Ko * S - Wilson, $8; Mr. $238.70; V. W. Gardner Lumber Co., court house, $5.36; Motorcycle Chas. A. Crocker, $25.45; John County Assessor, $48; J. E. Ben- “• G- Arentz, $8; E. H. Epler, $7.40; Stearns, $8; Mrs. S. S. Stearns, 4 Supply Co., sheriff, $00.35; Ore­ Welch, $16; Claude Cole, $38.80; nett. Deputy County Assessor, $52; ,_ „ „ „ gon Telephone Co., court house, B. B. Mediil, $12; O. S. Johnson, Joel M. Clanton, indigent soldier's The * Upjohn Co., ■ County Hospital, r>- *— ” $88.70; county hospital, $6.80; Rosa $95.50; W. B. Fuller, $37.80; Ray relief, $25; L. J. Rushlow, county $27.81; Portland Gas & Coke Com- Jackson, $102.50; Richard Connell, sheriff ’ s insurance on car, $65.25; Hart, bounty, $00.80; Weil's De­ “"/• *?-18,: *'ies1t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess left partment Store, county hospital, I $68; Chas. Davia, $124.85; A. W. Shall Oil Co., county sheriff. $10; E. | ? Co., $9.90; Oscar B. Poe, $18; B. Sappington, bounty, $400; Coun- fecting * * ‘ County Hospital, $6.40; Saturday for their home in Still­ $30.28; sheriff, $40.50; county Courtney, Portland Gas 4 Coke Company, ty Treasurer, $5.43; Thrift Store, Frank’s Market, County Hospital, clerk, $0.50; feeble minded, $5; ‘ " P. water, Minnesota, after a short visit Are you always upstairs when the telephone Olson, circuit court witness, State $1,378.09; Union Oil Company of county jail, $5.45; Bancroft-Whit­ $43.84; Hillsboro Transfer 4 Fuel with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sahnow vs. H. L. Harris, $4.60; Charles California, $474.81; Union Oil Com­ ney Company, $7.50; Fayram 4 Co., County Hospital, $20.75; Chas. rings on the floor below? O. Roe, County Hospital, $7.45; pany of California, $788.26; SUn- Spaulding, elections, $190; H. A. and family. Haynes, circuit court witness, State Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company, Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Sehaus and vs. H. L. Harris, $4.60; George An­ dard Oil Company of California, Kuratli, salary. Justice of the Peace, An extension telephone, costing only a few Elections—D. Shaw, $9.40; C. R. $774.71; Standard Oil Company of $150; C. Willi» White Motor Com­ family and Mrs. Dittrich left Thurs­ drews, circuit court witness, State California, $5.35; Standard Oil pany, sheriff, $27.30; State Indus­ Anderson, $3; Mrs. Etta Welch, $3; cents a day, will save miles of walking and vs. Frank Rychlick, $2.40; Mrs. Geo. day for a vacation at Tillamook Andrews, circuit court witness, Company of California, $7.51; V. trial Accident Commission, Peace E. E. Guy, $3; Mildred Rosebraugh, hours of time. “ J. ' C. Bridges, $5; J. A. Buck, be aches. Rev. Sehaus was one of State vs. Frank Rychlick, $2.40; E. Chantier, $49.39; Charles L. Officers’ Contribution Accident $3; »3; J. C. Barron, $3; Marie V. Wi- the speakers at the Lutheran Mia- Anna B. Smith, bounty, $5.20; El­ Walker, $41.37; H. Davis, $3; Mrs. Fund, $18.28; Emma Bryant, Coun­ keen, $3; Mrs. J. E. Mitzel, $3; siun Festival at Tillamook, Sunday. wood Wilxm, bounty, $1.10; Port­ J. E. Margeson, $30; Johanna Grib- ty School Superintendent, $13; S. B. Emerson, $3; R. M. Banks, Emma Bryant, County School Sup­ ner, $100; Charles D. Jones, $40. land Electric Power Company, court Varner of Hillsboro is Miss Alma $3; Wm. Moss, $3; C. B. Carstens, Melvin Nelson, bounty, 13.60; erintendent, $12.60. house, $129.91; agent, $1.50; hos­ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pital, $9.99; Oregon Laundry Co., Carl Hjelte, bounty, $1.50; E. E. Eighth Grade Examiners—Ethel $3; G. W. McGraw, $3; O. D. $3; P. J. Vanderzanden, Varner. county hoapiUl, $19.71; Morris Wal- Hanyen, reporter, Circuit Court, Smith, $10.50; Dorothy Bryant, $4; Dreeszen, ♦ " “ $10; Gen. Ran- Mr». Marie Beil Brown, $14; Mrs. $3; W. T. Sellers, $3; Ethel Smith, Miss Rose Bernards of Roy spent graeve, bounty, $3.10; Fred Schuep- State vs. Harris, $8.40; Mary M. Bovee, $3; H. Josephine Case, $12. so in Post No. 6», G. A. R.. G. A. R. Wednesday and Thursday with Mias bach, bounty, $12.60; Mrs. G. I. Daisy Howell, County Auditor, Smith, $3; Banks I. O. O. F., $5; and W. K. C„ $100; R. L. Robin­ Winkel, bounty, $2.80. Sylvia Duyck. __ _ The _ Beaverton __ v.cv- Frederick Koshland, $9; George W. $400; Review, elec ­ Roads and Highways—MacKenzie son, bounty, $9.20; Gertrude Mat­ tion»,' Haulenbeck, $3; Chas. L. Billstin, - “jone«,"district - Mias Mary Wunderlich of Port­ Motor Co., $6.30; A. Leschen 4 xke, bounty, $1.10; Alphonzo Torn- tions, $5.25; j - ’'"F7 land visited over the week-end with Sons Rope Co., $202.76; Portland blade, bounty, $2.20; Mr. Edw. Ros- sealer, $51.58; Munger's Laundry, *3' Anna Hyland, $3; Rose Stevens, court house, $2.46; Hillsboro Feed’ *,3: A- P- Christensen, $8; C. A. Mr. and Mr». John Van Lom and Bolt 4 Manufacturing Co., $56.55; hak, bounty, $5.20; Mrs. J. A. Ole­ | Co., court house, $1.20; J. B. Dins- ,laulenbeck, $8; Elsie M. Christen- The M L. Kline Co., $50.99; J. E. son, bounty, $3.30; L. F. Hess, law her uncle, Charles Wunderlich. A large listing of Farm and City Property. Easy sen- *3: Mabel Howard, $3; Rob- Ham-Hine 4 Co., $465.70; G. H. P. library fund, $00.78; Mr. Howard more, health officer, $100. Mrs. Roy Heinrich and sons, Wil- Lumber Co., $466.18; J. L. I-atturv Ball, bounty, $2.90; Frank Richards, terms. Grand Jurors—P. Patton, $18.70- erta Haulenbeck, $3; J. B. Kamber- liam, John and Robert, are vacation­ Equipment Company, $205; The bounty, $1; George Ludwig, boun- Carl Clapshaw, $18; Brady Chown- *3; v’erna L. Huntley, $3; Lil­ Specials Today Hattie M. Har- Preat-O-Lite Co., Inc., $11.54; Ce­ . ty, $1.50; A. G. Sandblom, bounty, ing. $16.20; George J. Jack, $16.40- llan M- ThXn8- ing at the coast. Fred Hamel, $16.40; Andrew Frid’ r“’ *3’ Carrie L- Summers, $3; R. $2.30; Frances Micck, bounty, $2.20; $11,000 — 45 acres, 43 clear, first-class buildings, suitable for dar Mill Garage, $37.60; I.. Stark. Miss Mary Debouver was a Sun­ G- Berst. *8: B- Denney, $3; Corwin Hardware, $8.82; Joe R. Routsong, Washington Co. $18.60; B. Leis, $17.40. farm and dairy, in high state of cultivation; six acres day afternoon guest of Miss Lena $48.40; Hillsboro Land 4 Realty Com- B“rbara Gorham, $3; Cleta Berst, Cady Motor Company, $77.02; The ; Hospital, $3; A. Sipp, County Hos- beaverdam. Delplanche. Edw. C. pany, county hospital, $30; May *3; Margaret A. Denney, $3; J. W. Portland Oxygen 4 Hydrogen Co., j pital expense, $172.25; Fred $3; Ed­ $2,600—40 acres, 30 clear, good house and barn; team and *’• V -~J Goetze, - •» Mr. and Mra. George Bieradorf $26.56; Motor In Garage, $34.50; Luce, County Clerk, $150; Z. R. Hartrampf, bailiff, Circuit Court, Cornelius, $3; ward Krahmer, $3; Henry Gurske, $21; L. F. Hess, bailiff, Circuit machinery. J . S igman, Deputy County Clerk, $115; Christensen Machine Works, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. $5.50; Louis H. Brandaw, $3; John $168.10; E. R. Sheets, $38; Hills­ i G. A. Barr, Accountant, County Court, $50; clerical assistance Cir­ $1,600—Four-room house on lot 63-111 in Hillsboro. Joseph Schulmerich of Banka. F. Kamna. $7.50; J. P. Cooper, $3; boro Transfer Co., $00.50; Patrick Clerk, $100; Ethel Campbell, sten- cuit Judge, $75; Mrs. A. B. Todd, Easy Terms on above tracts Mr. and Mra. Theodore Vander- Murphy Lumber Co., $205.66; Smith I ographer, County Clerk, $90; Eva juvenile expenses, $36.01; Mrs. A. Henry Scheuerman, $3; Ed Schoe­ xanden of Wilkesboro visited Sun- Auto Parts Co., Inc., $1.90; E. H. Oakes, registration and elections, B. Todd, juvenile officer expenses, ler, $3; F. O. Shay, $3; Mrs. L. We write all kind« of Insurance and Bonds, and have money Stuebe, $2; J. R. Bailey, $3; C. A. day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Company, $10.30; Tracey $36; E. B. Sappington, County $70; Book and Gift Shop, school Peterson, $3; Dora R. Eastman, $3; to loan on mortgages Morgan, superintendent, $0.10; tax depart­ 4 Co., Inc., $7.85; Colyear Motor Treasurer, $100; Zola Eugene Delplanche. .clerk. County Treasurer, $64; Irene ment. $5.20; elections. $21.90; L. Edith Riggle, $3; Elsie Kelly, $3; If looking for proper«* we may have just what you want Sales Co., $2.14; Howard-Cooper Messrs. Wilbert and Gordon Sah- Corporation, $262.64; Reliable Auto ' Chapman, clerk. County Treasurer, J. Hamel, relief, $7; L. M. Kelly, Ralph Hannan, $2.50; C. A. Peter­ Call at our office son, $2; W. H. Hiddink, $9.60; W. now and Delbert Bieradorf spent Equipment Co., $13.40; Harms 4 I $16; James IL Davis, County Re­ jail expense, $290.85; Virgil Lilly, Sunday at Columbia beach. Brock, $9.75; Coast Sales, Inc., corder, $100; Ophelia Wismer, Dep­ bounty, $8.10; Hillsboro Indepen­ E. Hill, $3; L. A. Alfred. $3; Bes­ sie M. Hiddink, $3; Ellis I. Watson, Kenneth Bieradorf and Louis Del­ $145.10; Pacific Metal Company, uty County Recorder, $80; Valene dent, school superintendent, $1.50; $3; Fred Berger, $3; Louis Stark, Recorder, $10; Clerk, $24; Circuit Underwood, Deputy County Recor ­ $62.50; Woodbury 4 Wheeler Co., planche looked over the Forest Hille $80; E. J. Ward, County Court, $10.25; Agnes Wahlgren, $3; Arthur D. Miller, $3; Chris $6.51; Hillsboro Power 4 Invest­ der, 1164 Second Street Hillsboro, Oregon Schindler, $3; John Trachsel, $3 golf links at Blooming Sunday af- ment Co., $59.46; Goodyear Rubber Judge, $200; F. W. Livermore, District Attroney expense, $75. Circuit Court Witnesses—(State Martin Larsen, $3; James Walters ternoon. Company, $298.46; Otto Erickson County Commissioner, $130; J. M. Harry Hansen, $3; H. R. Fin Mr. and Mrs. E. Delplanrhe, Mr. 4 Co.. $00.75; Service Garage, Hiatt, County Commissioner, $130; vs. James Whitlow), Fred Behrman. $8; $00.60; Yamhill County, $45; Log- E. J. Godman, clerk. County Com- $6.80; Roy Heinrich, $6.80; Reese ley, $8; Maggie “stark, $3; C. Hicke and Mrs. R. De I pl an ehe and Emil gers 4 Machinery Co., inisaioners, $100; Wm. Tupper, jani­ Stump. $6 80; E. E. Alsup. $6.20; thier, $2.50; P. Patton, $12.60; A Duyck were Sunday evening visitor« $63.30; Contractors Ray-Maling Company, Inc., tor, $100; J. O. Robb, County Physi­ of Mr. and Mra. John Bernards and ■IMlI Honeyman _______ Hardware Com- cian, $75; Chas. O. and Belle C. fumily of Roy. »any, $63.33; Sanders Magneto Ser­ Roe, Superintendents, County Hos­ vice, $3.40; A. C. Haag 4 Co., Inc., pital, $150; Maggie McGee, cook, $460; S. 4 8. Auto Wrecking Co., County Hospital, $50; Anna Van Inc., $7; Electric Supplies and Con­ Loo, laundress. County Hospital, tracting Company, $25.26; C. B. $35; Mnbel Lieberman, janitress. Buchanan 4 Co., Inc., $7; George County Hospital, $35; Louis Bedün­ Thurman, $63; Hickok 4 Hickok, ge r, County Hospital. $3; Clarence International Steel Corporation, Van De Hey, County Hospital, By C. A. Peterson Mra. Adams of Sacramento, Cal., $93.60; John A. Roebling’s Sons $15.75; C. Bedlinger, County Hos­ $41.40; Louis Bedlinger, Company of California, $58.95; J. pital, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Joe H. Kitternlan, $5.50; C. J. Webber, County Hospital, $16.20; Herman Bellish. $47.50; Ted Haney, $4; John Jep- Schulmerich, elections, Canvassing Mr. and Mra. Walter Hannan re- person, $5; J. D. Hutcheson, $5; O. Board, $5; L. A. Jackson, elections. turned from Bend last Tuesday, E. Johnson, $6; C. Erickson, $89.60; Canvassing Board, $5.60. Relief.—R. L. Hammond, $5; / F. O. B. Detroit—Full Factory Equipment where they had been for the past C. Erickson, $191.10; H. E. Fisher, $46.30; Ed. Hermans, $10.80; Mc­ Elois Schweitxer, $15; Mrs. Mary 4-Door Sedan «.Not a Coach) month harvesting the crops on their Farlane Hardware Co., $3.70; Frank Jacobson, $15; Itress Vincent, $10; place which they bought over there Miebus, $47.50; Concrete Pipe Com­ Nellie May Callahan, $10; Mrs. Sid­ " last spring. They expect to move pany, $»1.26; Concrete Pipe Com- ney Johnson, $10; Mrs. A. O. De- B. C. Moore, over there after harvest to make pany, $8.67; Concrete Pipe Com- Avonshire, $17.50; pany, their home. Walter has had his pany, $110.88; Concrete Pipe Com- $12.50; Stella Kelly, $10; Alice B. $182.62; Concrete Pipe Com- Messinger, $10; Mrs. Mark Neilson, mother’s place rented at Buxton pany, $8.64; Loomis-Modin Hard- $20; Martha Samms, $10; Clara Y. ware C*., , $13.82; _____ ____________ Smock, $12.50; Alfatha Cooper, $15; for the last two years. Loomis-Modin Lorene and Grace Christenson, Hardware Co.’, $3.75; Loomis-Modin Mrs. Christie Sattler, $5; Mrs. Dil- As Dodge Brothers expected, this brilliant new Four daughters of C. M. Christenson of Hardware Co., $8.40; Loomis-Modin laboy, $10; Mrs. Minnie Buxhard, Hardware Co., $2.49; Fendali Hard­ has instantly won a vast and enthusiastic following— Portland, are visiting with their ware Co., $4.25; Fendali Hardware $10; Mary Ellen Holland, $10; Mrs. Sarah Nunley, $12; Mrs. Harriet is already a spectacular national hit. aunt, Mra. Willis, of Scofield, and before going back to Portland will Within two days after the first public showing orders spend some time with their grand­ were received for >3,250,000 yvorth of the new Sedans. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Mile-a-minute performance at this unheard-of price is Buxton. one striking reason—and here are a few of the others: The Elwood Lumber company Buxton has several men at work From 0 to 25 miles an hour through gears in less than the ok’ Buxton mill above town re­ 7 seconds! pairing and rebuilding the mill and Longest springbase of any car under >1000! they also h?ve a large crew at work A savings account will en- on the new logging road running 25 miles per gallon of gas at 25 miles per hour. able you to look forward from the mill to their timber on to many happy momenta, 19-foot turning radius! Green Mountain. They have been Why not start one today, 7 ' ■ y? Chic, smart, up-to-the-minute body lines—fashionable grading with a steam shovel, but It is a great habit to get pastel colors! Tigard « PAGE FIVE E. L. ROSS GARAGE a ♦ Schei flin I Don’t Run Downstairs Oregon Telephone Co.-- ! : For Sale or Exchange : i 1 I 4 Buxton : Few New Cars Have Received a Welcome so Emphatic and Sincere ♦ / WHEN IS YOUR VACATION? LOANS On real estate. Low interest cost. Repayment privileges WASHINGTON SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION Shute Bank Bldg. Hillsboro into, no matter how much you put away, so come in and let us put your name on our list of satisfied pat­ rons. Shute Savings Bank Plenty of seat-room, leg-room, head-room—a big, lux« urious interior, richly upholstered! Built to last long and re-sell high. And the lowest priced sedan in Dodge Brothers history* See it—drive it—and you’ll deliberate no longer. CADY MOTOR CO. The Oldest Bank in Wash ington County D odge B rothers ,I ne . I Connell & Sewell, Inc.