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AUGUST 25, 1927 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE FfcUR Ward, J. B. Stewart, Charlea La Follett, Ida Harris, O. M. Anderson, C, W. Bloom. K. J. Hess, Vaniti, The Hillsboro Argus Hillsboro loses a family because Aldlnger, Tena Davis, Follis, Chand ♦----------------------------------------- ♦ The «state of Carl Dempsey, who 1er, the Misses Lucile Cook, Ellen many people in this community County Official Paper died August 20, ha» been admitted Watts, Olga Carlstad, June Stewart have the idea that metropolitan ser to probate. W. VERNE McKINNEY ........ Editor vice excels that which may be had I and Lola Hess. | elevator und go to the roof garden ' (Art says) MRS. E. C. McKINNEY. Asst. Editor in their own city of Hillsboro. When Mrs. E. M. Calef to •pcmiliur »•*- m That he has just completed a .if the Vancouver hotel, a 14-story it comes right down to the truth of etui week» at Netarts with Mr. ami Subscription Rate» Too Late to Classify 1,350-mile trip, and must say that > structure. Per Year ..................... ,........... $1.50 the matter, true and sincere ser Mrs. R. F. Peters, he can be proud of old Washington We spent the evenings in auto Six Months ......................................... 85 vice is more often found in the Miss Josephine Jackson of Port- county, as in all those miles there paiks, where “Dad” hn«l them guess For Sala — Crawford canning Issued on Thursday of each week by smaller communiites, where nearly land is a guest of her sister, Mi . penches; prie«, $2.50 per bu.hrl, were no crops of the kind that you ing for a long time. Most of the everyone knows everyone else. Find McKinney A McKinney, Publishers. O. D. Palmer, 9 miles south of llill !■* see on the north Tualatin plains or i neighbors would get up and look w. c, Christianson. ing that practice here was not what ► Entered in the Postoffice at Hillsbor««, O. D. Palmer of south of Laurel boro on th<> A. R. Kngland pince, 2 south. Although, if a person could about for an Oregon aeroplane, but it should be, this man of service Oregon, as second-class mail matter. SU live on scenery for any length of i it was only “Dad" hitting miles per was a HUlsboro visitor today. Mr. miles south of Laurel. hired himself out to a metropolitan Member of Oregon State Editorial institution. time one could find plenty of that in gallon. He never missed a night's Palmer has an orchard of fine Craw His personal observa- For Sale — Thre« grade Jersey Association and National Editorial ford peaches. northern Washington, and in many sleep while on the road. tion, while thus employed, showed eows, fresh; henvy milker«; T. 11. Association. parts of British Columbia. On the way back he wanted me tq Mrs. Gerald Davidson underwent tested.—C. Ferry, Hillsboro, route that many people went to the Port In company with me were my wife bring home some Belling Hani, so 1 an operation for appendicitis Wed il; 2 miles northwest of Hillsboro. 2(1 land institution to receive service SACCO AND VANZETTI and father-in-law, “Dad” Brocks, said if I Everett got the chance I nesday nt the Smith hospital. Dr. that was not any better than they ► Wanted- l’o buy u fresh young Jer < y or Guern.ey riiw Telephone who is now enjoying his eighty- would. It was so smoky that we E. H. Smith operating. Sacco and Vanzetti, who were would receive at home and in some 28 71 Z. second year, and my sister, Mrs. Could hardly Seattle, so I Spokane 26 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter of convicted seven years ago of mur cases not so conscientious, because (£ by Th* Century Company.) E. R. MacManiman la n<<w regis McCreary, of Portland. The first about it, and she said I could Ta- Shelton. Wash., who have been visit for money in some the craving WNV Hervían der and sentenced to die, failed in night was spent in a Seattle auto coma souvenir, and she Centralia ing the Emmott families for several tering students for the full term in all of their legal steps and were places in thjs land reigns over the piano and orche-tra Instruction Ar camp, where one could see cars after one. In the meantime I had weeks, left Sunday for home. range for desirable peroni* nt once. electrocuted in Massachusetts Mon- idea of service. If this gentleman (Continued from I.ast Week) from almost every state in the stepped on some hard substance (1 day at midnight. The men were had received but a portion of this William Raynard has filed suit far Studio 1108 Sixth street; telephone union. They arrived at New West- think I got it off Battle Ground) 881. 20-lf radicals and had communistic back- patronage it would have been profit Then perhaps she could tell him If minster ubout 3 p. in. the follow and 1 had to go Olympia around for divorce from Mary Raynard, charg Notice to Hoppickrrs — Picking able for him to remain in Hillsboro. there were any nice old houses for ing to defeat the courts and defraud ing desertion. They were married stait* in th«- Pumpkin Ridge yard ing day. It seems as though His some time. The folks got a good justice. The communistic element If this family had remained in Hills rent near Sen Cliff, nice old houses, March 27, 1898, ut Loa Angeles. Sept. 5; in the home yar«l Sept. 6. Majesty, King George, knew of our Puyallup out of me. I couldn ’ t throughout the world claimed that boro, the groceryman, the butcher, say. overlooking the Sound, nnd a lit 26-27 Miss Bessie Arqhbold is enjoying —John Sinclair. arrival as there was a large British find anything to put on it until 1 the clothier, the milk man. the far tle out of th« town ’ Laurie ’ s newly ■ ......... ■ prejudice convicted the men, that sloop-of-war steaming up the Fraser i got near the Columbia river, so I a vacation, and in company with her acquired will power was proving Its mer, the picture show, and all other they were convicted of murder sim- SERVING strength. With every frantic Impulse river to dock as we pulled in, and : let Vaucouvcr it. Walla Walla. sister, Mrs. George Loeb of Port ply because they were radicals, lines of business would have been tn him cryInc for action, for knowl all creeds modcitly, with reverence, land, spent last week at Newport. the band was playing “Won’t you s that’s enough. benefitted — because the more people tactful sympathy and a distinguished They claimed that the judge was edge. for relief f^om the Intolerable be my sweetheart.” The whole town Mias Margaret Hurt«, a student thoughtfulness that omits nothing in After arriving home and resting prejudiced, that the jurors and all in the community the greater the tension he was under, he presented to was there to witness the occasion. one day, "Dad.” the Mrs., and my nurse at th«« Emanuel hospital in Its service. others who had anything tn do with market for whatever you have to the girt the suave appearance oi a We took in many sights of inter self motored to Newport. Had de Portland, was a guest Tuesday eve George J. Limber Funeral Parlor. youth at peace with himself and the the case, were biased. The gover sell. est around Vancouver. Among the lightful weather and good luck fish ning and Wednesday of her parents, Sixth and Washington - Hillsboro hour. nor of Massachusetts, a committee While there we ran across Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Harte. Phene 973 The prune growers are faced with The abrupt transitions of the gen best was the Marine drive to Horse ing. of three, whom the governor called shoe bay, which is a very extensive John Hocker and wife and Dick Mrs. J. Allan Smith and her house tleman ’ s interest seemed to surprise a serious situation and have de in to review the evidence and make They came over in guests, Miss Minnie Smith of At- resort, and up Capilanq canyon to Strohmayer. a recommendation to him, justices cided to proceed toward complete the lady. She looked at him with a Business Cards suspicion which perish««! under th« the 400-foot suspension bridge, Dick’s runabout. They certainly hud lanta, Georgia, and Miss Georgia co-operative organization for 1928. of the United States supreme court, expression In his brilliant eye«. What which is more than 200 feet high. it in for Rockefeller while there. Terrill of El Paso, Texas, returned XBB®®axD®tw<n<t>®®q>®©®e*>'rcM!>®o«i A hundred per cent co-operation is and in fact almost everyone, who he meant. I.anrl«> soberly explained, We tried to climb Grouse mountain, ' for they motored up nnd down the Tuesday from a short vacation nt SEVEN PER CENT PAID believed in law and order, came in about the only way out of it for was the kind of house that might ap but “Lizzie” refused to take the beach on foot 200 miles every day. Security: Kimt Mort<a<» on H oiiih the growers, and we wish them luck. for a vitriolic attack by sympathiz peal to a casual tourist who was pass 4.200-foot elevation in eight miles, The leather manufacturers sure en Rockaway, MRs R 1 Wil I It is considered that the thought of ing through. an«I who had dropped Into Mrs. Lois Behlson, who has been ers of Sacco and Vanzetti. Telephone 2262 so we had to turn back. Stanley joyed it. John said that his wife in the Smith hospital for several self preservation will bring the the station and there hail suddenly Communists throughout the world 1022 Lincoln St. llllUburo, Oregon park,' which boasts of one of the brought along 11 pair of shoes, so growers together, as otherwise ruin realized the extreme beauty of Sea weeks, following an operation, was have been holding demonstrations of largest bears in captivity, has many he should worry. We were there taken to the KURATLI A WISMER home of her brother, sympathy, and were only held back faces the industry, which is one of Cliff. The girl laughed. She was a Auctioneer great attractions, such as the tall when the lady brought in that 199 Fred llowlby, Monday, where she is from much bloodshed by police and Oregon’s biggest. The ruin of this nice girl, be decided, and he smiled Phone 1391 back at her; for now she was becom totem poles. We got the most kick pound halibut. It sure was a fine convalescing. soldiery. They did great property industry would seriously affect the ing helpful. 1236 Second St. Hillsboro out of the checker boards, which catch. There were many fishing in damage in their riots, threatening economic condition of all Oregon. Mrs. J. E. Reeves, who has been Yes. there was the Varlck place, a they have in almost all of their bay while we were there, Stangai It is a business proposition to which BERT C. HUNTINGTON and stoning Americans, and doing Mr. Reeves* mile out and right on the water's edge parks. They are built of concrete doubted the fact that it was poa- at the bedside of Mr, Reallor many other things typical of those all should give some real hard And there was the ot«l Klehl place, Mrs. mother, Sarah E. Reeves, in and are about 15 or 20 feet square, sible to catch two fish on one hook City Property - Parma - Reniais thought. who are against law and order, and also on the Sound. These were close the spaces are painted red and there until I told him that I had accom Portland, for several weeks, return- I l.oans - Insurance together and both for rent, she had would have anarchy rule instead. - Hlllsboro is a row of seats around the board plished such a feat at Newport. ed home this morning. Mrs. Sural? 1213 Third St. Careful and intensive farming heard. Also, there was a house In the The advance guard of the Ameri Office Phone 223 - Rea. Phone 2097 for the players and spectators. The All you have to do is to use two Reeves is critically ill. opposite direction, and on the water ’ s can Legion has been threatened in was shown at a recent potato field Miss Edna Jane McCaskie, of checkers are large cedar blocks kinds of bait on one hook and you Paris by the radicals. A radical meeting on Chehalem mountain. H. edge. She <lld not know the name of about a foot square with a hook on can do it every time. That is, on Waterloo, Iowa, who has been visit that honse. tent she .had observed a Professional Cards Paris newspaper says, “We are go P. Srtickler showed a field of po “To Let” sign on It last Sunday, top, and the players use a sort of Tom cod. ing here with her brother ami sister- tatoes developed from a single hill, ing to drive these Yank troops and Those cane with a similar hook to move when she was ont driving. We came homo via the Roose in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. .McCaskie, HARE MrALEAR » PETERS from a number of hill selections were all the houses she knew of. She their convention out of town.” them about and avoid stooping. velt highway to Hebo and then on will leave Saturday from Portland ♦ Attornvysat-l-aw Justice has been vindicated after planted four years ago. The ex gave him explicit Instructions for Willamina, McMinnville, on the S. S. Newport bound for Los Upstairs, Shute Savings Bank Bldg. Vancouver has a magnificent port through cellent quality of his potatoes tells reaching all three, and the Interview seven long years. The sorry part Hillsbqro, Oregon —a 1,200-foot channel that can ac etc. The Roosevelt highway was in Angeles, Cal., where »he will visit ended tn an atmosphere of mutual of such things is that justice is not the rest of the story. an aunt und uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. commodate any size vessel afloat. I good condition, with the exception regard and regret. Indeed, the lady BUMP A BUMP swifter, so that their original crime . even left her ticket office to follow the «was told by reliable parties that of about ten miles between Otter W. Bossert. Later Miss McCaskie , Attorney «-«t-Law is not forgotten. There are too Main Street • Hillsbor« gentleman to tlie door ami watch the more tonnage left Vancouver last Rock and the Siletz river, which is will visit the Hawaiian Islands. many loopholes to delay the hand South of Court Hou»« l year than Seattle. To get a good dirt, but is going to be rocked be departure of hfs eharlot. A charivari was given at the of justice and until such time as Phone 193 I-aurle raced In turn to the Varlck view of the city one should take the fore winter. Pauli and Bentley camp on the Tu M. B Bump D. D. Bump punishment is meted out swiftly and place an«l the Klehl place. Shaw, he alatin river west of the city Wed Real Estate • All Kind» <>f Insurance ♦ surely to all law violators, the dis ■+ suspected, hail probably rented some Three judgments by default were nesday night for Mr. and Mrs. D. regard of law is likely to continue. given Saturday by Judge George R. aueb place. Just as he ha<l rented the •i B. Weik, who were recently mar E. R. MacMANIMAN East side office. But a very cursory The London Daily News, which Bagley in personal tax suits filed by Teacher of Piano and Orchestral ried. About thirty were present. Inspection of the two old houses con correctly senses the fair foreign at Washington county. Instrumenta The defen Mr. Weik was roped up, dressed in Weekly Review of Commodity Market Trends and News Studio at 1108 Sixth Street titude, says that it has refrained dants and the amounts of their re vinced him that they were tenantless. Co-operative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics. a bathing suit, and paraded around Telephone 881 Hillsboro, Oregon from commenting on a matter that spective personal delinquent taxes: No smoke came from their chimneys, Oregon Agricultural College and the United States Department of no sign of life surround««! them; also, through the business streets of the was “essentially one for the courts Page Patton, $125.81, with $5.75 he was sure, they were not sufficient DR. WILLIAM M ROHNETT Agriculture co-operating. Paul V. Maris, director. city, after which they adjourned to Chiropractic and Physiotherapy of Massachusetts.” “The people of interest and $12.50 costs; William ly remote from other houses to Suit the Den of Sweets for treats. Vader Mineral Parks the United States as a whole might Ebert, $95.62; and C. L. Brown tha mrsterlous. Shaw. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Mr. nad Mrs. Finis Brown I gives strength to barley in the mar- Corvallis, Aug. 22. — Grain — With and conceive themselves to be concern and J. H. Volz, $76.40. Office Commercial Bldg. (Continued Next Week) family and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. favorable weather in the spring | kets. ed,” the paper continues. “Italy, Main and Second Sts., Hillsboro Orders of dismissal were given in Feeds—Cash hay markets have Schmidt and family of luiurel re- whose subjects the two men were, nine cases where they were settled wheat sections of the United States Marriage Liceo.«. held fairly steady with western al- turned Tuesday evening from a trip DR. W. E. PITTENGER had a duty of intervening if they out of court. Defendants in the ac and Canada last week, with lack of I falfa markets benefitted by the de- which included Crater Lake, Oregon Dualist Robert H. Austin and Freda K. were denied justice, but found no tions dismissed were Philip White, Offices over Delta Drug Store on further frost damage and no further The move- . terioration of pastures. caves, Redwood forests of Califor Montgomery, both of Portland, Au- cause to do so. It was certainly D. McBride, H. M. Nixon, Lee Main Street, Hillsboro serious developments of rust caused ment of new crop hay is reported to nia, the return trip being made via Office Phone 992 - Res. Phone 402 neither the duty nor business of Hines, G. Henderson, Ben Segel, gust 19. A. O. Van Eman, Portland, and an easier tone in the wheat market. be below normal. Official estimates the Roosevelt highway to Bandon, British newspapers to criticize the Bertha Green, J. H. Volz, and C. DR. J. T. MacKAY, M. D., L. M. Mamie Anita Stalker, Middleton, High protein wheat sold at sub for the tame hay crop now indi- then to Roseburg and home. TTiay administration of justice by B King. Spacial Attention to Ob.tetrice stantial premiums and cash wheat erte 12,000,000 tons, which is the made a complete loop, the only August 19. friendly and civilized country.” and Di»aa»a» of Children Other court orders were given in largest crop ever harvested in the double-tracking being from Eugene brought better prices than futures. Joseph W. Twigg, Laurel route 2, There is no more reason why jus- Assistant District Surgeon: S. P. and the cases of N. L. Amith vs. Fred I*. R, t N. Railways and Clara E. Christensen, Hillsboro Official estimates now indicate that United States. Wild hay is also ex to Hiltsboro. tice should not be dealt out swiftly P. Lyons, and T. C. Reynolds vs. Office—Commercial Building 60,000,000 bushels of wheat more pected to produce a heavy yield and route 2, August 20. and surely to a communist than to W. H. Heinrich« of Walla Walla, J. O. Brisco. Residence—1032 Washington Street Harold E. Christensen, Hillsboro than last year will be produced in pastures are especially good this Wash., who has been visiting his any other person who violates the Phones: Office 1541 - Res. 1542 A divorce decree was granted in law. route 5, and Ada E. Twigg, Laurel the northern hemisphere, but un year in most sections. Wheat feeds parents at Schefflin, left Monday Hillsborq - Oregon the case of Minnie New against Jeff are higher on light production and favorable weather conditions may route 2, August 20. evening for Calgary. Canada, in the New and she was allowed to resume DR. J. B. DINSMORE Barnard Kemper and Irene Van- still cause change. Crop conditions other feeds firm but demand mod interests of his company, the Case A representative of the state tu- her former name of Minnie Sears. Physician and Surgeon dehey, both of Forest Grove route in the southern hemisphere are a erate. Threshing Machine company, during berculosis association last week Compiei« X-Ray Butter—Prices advanced generally the harvest. Mr. Heinrichs has been factor. Increased receipts caused 2, August 22. made a health survey of Washing Office in Commercial Building J last week. Production is declining corn and oats markets to go lower, ■ with this company with headquar ton county. She said that the need Phone 141 but barley was generally firm, es- I but running ahead of last year with ters at Walla Walla for four years, Residence, 1105 Jackson St. Phone of a health nurse in this county is Births 142. If no answer, call 2871Z pecially malting grades. The new ! storage stocks gradually increasing and upon his return from Canada so great that a real emergency May—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack May corn crop made favorable progress more rapidly than last year. On expects to go east to the factory on exists. Attention to the health of DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D. of Hillsboro, August 20, a girl. The State Motor association in recent weeks but is still uncer- August 1 butter in storage totaled an inspection trip. Phyaician »nd Surgeon children in the earlier years means Christensen — To Mr. and Mrs. Commercial Building a real economic saving to society in points out that almost unnoticed a Ralph Christensen of Hillsboro, Au tain. The oats crop is expected to 145,146,000 pounds, or about 14,- Mrs. B. W. Barnes entertained Phones. Office 2681 - Res. 2682 be 25,000,000 bushels more than 000,000 pounds more than a year last Thursday afternoon with a the long run. Health makes for reform is taking place in the elimi gust 21, a girl. Hillsboro, Oregon last year, but stocks of old grain earlier. happiness and what good is success nation of billboards and hot-dog bridge party, complimenting her __-------------------------- King—To Mr. and Mrs. Merle B. stands from Oregon highways. Prunes — The French prune crop are smaller, making the prospective niece, Mrs. Kenneth Covell, who is „5’ °' ROBB. M. D. without health. I Slowly but surely the highway King of Blaine, August 21, a boy, supply 50,000,000 bushels less than is expected to be equal to last visiting here from Oklahoma. Four Distrlci s'urje'm :“s p’“/„Tl" R A at the Jones hospital. a year ago. The rye crop is ex year’s production, or about 17,000,- tables were played, Mrs. C. B. Bu-1 N. Railways The Newberg Graphic, one of the department is acquiring land along Sorenson—To Mr. and Mrs. Les the right-of-way bordering on scenic pected to be 61,000,000 bushels or 000 pounds. outstanding weekly newspapers of chanan, Sr., receiving the high —Telephone Bldg,, Second St. ter Sorenson of Bend, August 23, a Apples—Another million barrels score, Mrs. Fred Siegrist the con-' about 20,000,000 more than a year of 6th and Washington the state, is to be congratulated and historical sections. This auto boy, at the Smith hospital. matically eliminates the hot-dog has been clipped off of the official solation, and Mrs. Covell the guest h°Hm.2"1Ce 2821 ARe* 2823 ago. A barley crop of 249,000,000 upon its removal into a modern Mrs. Warren Barnes, Miss --------- --- ‘ °r,,ron bushels is forecast which is next to estimates of the commercial apple prize. building of its own. It shows the stand and the billboard, two of the New Club House Erected a record, but a short crop of corn crop. Prices are very strong. ELMER H. SMITH, M. D. D. O. progressive spirit of the Graphic greatest detractors from the beauty Ethel Linklater and Mrs. Floyd Mil The community organizations at X-Ray Diaga«»ia and Tr«atm«nt» and gives every indication that the of the state. ler cut ices and Mrs. C. E. Lytle O»t««pathic Phyticiaa The highway commission has gone Gales City will have a new club her home in this county the most poured. Th« rooms were artistical- MRS. ABBIE M. BECKWITH country is fast coming into its own. _ L. _ B. SMITH, D. O. house for their future activities. about the acquiring of these prop of her life. A home of its own is usually the ly decorated with sweet peas, zin- Offices over Commercial Natl. Bank The structure measures 30 by 50 erties quietly and unobtrusively and ” Office ** Phone 871 - Res Phone 87S dream of every newspaper and the She is survived by two sons, Max nias, pink lillies and ferns. Mrs. Abbie M. Beckwith, 89, died Hillsboro • O regon Graphic is to be congratulated on while others have complained of the feet and is modern with concrete at the home of her son-in-law, W. Moore of Portland and Jesse C. < Mrs. Frank Pauli, Jr., was hostess nuisance along the highways, the foundation and a basement, Most the accomplishment of this dream. County Assessor W. F. Boley, here of Fellotyau Cal.; two stepsons, W. I Tuesday evening for a shower on DR. RALPH DRESSER commission has sought to correct of the work and materials were con- wvniiH ' late Wednesday afternoon. Funeral L. Moore of Banks, and Fred Moore Mrs. Dennis Weik, formerly Miss D«nti»l the evil by acquiring the property tributed. r m, lurmeriy i«i"» Room 10, Commercial Bldg., Hillsboro services will be held from the Lim of Seattle; and two stepdaughters, Ethel Sample. ’ The bride received - The Oregon State Motor associa rights in scenic sections. Phone 144 ber funeral parlors Friday after Miss Anna Moore and Mrs. Hattie many beautiful presents. tion is doing a worthwhile work in At the Evenings and Sundays by Every motorist in the state of S«ek $5,500 Damages noon at 2:30 and interifient will be Balsiger of Vancouver, Wash. She , close of a very delightful evening _ the placing of direction signs about Oregon approves of this action Appointment of Wilson Campbell asks for $5,500 in the Masonic cemetery. ' is also survived by one brother and refreshments were served, Those | the state. They are only just be the commission, as it retains for DR. W. H. PASLEY She was born May 14, 1838, in three sisters, J. II. Wilson and Mrs. present were Mri» R. Joy of Me-I ginning in this state, but the mem posterity the same beauties of na- in damages in a damage suit filed Dentist bership is steadily increasing and ture that the present-day motorist Saturday against H. D. Schmetzler Ohio. Mrs. Beckwith had lived with ' Mary Fowler of Forest Grove, Mm. Minnville, Mrx. S. H. Arbuthnot of Office« in HeideFBuildlng, upstairs ' Flora and J. H. Bettis, which the plaintiff Carstens of Banks, and Mm. her son-in-law for the past 14 years. membership is needed to have the enjoys. Portland, the Mesdames H. R. Mor- «-•- Street, —- nenr — . - Main Third says is due him for damages in al Her two children preceded her in Anna Smith of Portland. Ph,,ne 29a,Y money for the work. A visitor to gan, C. Koontz, Minnie Downs, Clay Hill » leged failure of the defendants to 1 i death. She is survived by six grand- • - - Oregon the state of Washington will appre Funeral services were held Mon Freeman, Alfred Morgan, W. Frank, Saving 1927 Prunes deliver 20,000 board feet of logs as 1 i children and three great-grandchil- day from the Chambers chapel and J. M. Goar, F. Cornelius, J. Nicho- ciate what thorough road signing Salem, Aug. 24.—On Wednesday, contracted. means. dren in New York City and Wash- commitment was in the Portland demus, Elizabeth Bagley, Edith Pat- Lodge Directory August 31, a meeting of the prune ington, D. C. crematorium. | terson, S. W. Bentley, S. W. Mel- The Portland chamber of com- growers and kindred interests will Mrs. Beckwith was active Bad Checks at Grove huish, Cox, Miss Irene Cole, Miss AUXILIARY TO POST NO. • merce has adopted the plan that be held at Dallas to discuss and Gladys Wickland, Mrs. Morris of Two bad checks were passed in church and charitable work in Probata James Eatato American Legion conventions must pay their own promote some kind of a grower Forest Grove Tuesday on business earlier life, and was a woman Portland, and the hostess. Meets first Tuesday in each month The estate of Edward L. James way. This plan is in vogue in many H packer organization for the market houses, The ladies of the Grange Busy Numbered checks were remarkable character. at 8 p. m. in Veterans’ Hall 1 has been admitted to probate. The places, and those registering for a ing of this year’s crop of prunes. stolen from the Farmers’ Feed & Emma McKinney Marie Hoffman Bees club pleasantly surprised Mrs. widow, Mrs. Bessie R. James, and President Secretary convention are required to pay a Paul V. Maris, of O. A. C„ R. H. Supply company, and forged. MRS. JENNIE MOORE Etta Cook and Mrs. Pearl Burkhal 1 two daughters, Misses Mildred and fee to care for the expense of enter Kipp of the Portland chamber of ter with a handkerchief shower last HILLSBORO POST NO. fl Martha, are named as the heirs. tainment. There is little reason commerce, and State Market Agent Mrs. M. Jennie Moore, aged 71 Thursday afternoon at the home of Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Tuesdays Steal Barbed Wire Jones will be in attendance to as- why a person attending a conven in Veternns’ Memorial HaN years, died Thursday at the Eman- Mrs. William Schulmerich. The af Seven spools of barbed wire were sist in every way possible. tion should have everything free. Charles Jones Ivan Frqeman Distribute Library Books uel hospital in Portland. ternoon was spent in doing fancy stolen from the M. L. Tatom place Commander Adjutant Mrs. Moore had but recently re Fifteen hundred library books* are work, after which refreshments were northeast of Hillsboro some time Market News Service Hillsboro’s football fans arc look turned from the home of her son, being distributed among the dis served. Those present were the TUALATINCHAPTER . Tuesday night. ing forward to the opening of school. Portland, Aug. 24.—Dairy ' prod- Jesse C. Moore, at Fellows, Cal., tricts of the county through the of Mesdamcs William Schulmerich, Etta No. 31, O. E. S. A prominent Hillsboro man says ucts, Portland Exchange; Butter, 1 where she had spent the past two fice of Mrs. Emma Bryant, county Cook, Pearl Burkhalter, Chester .Ste Meets third Tuesday in Grain Is Stolen that he cannot get interested in golf extras 43 He, standards 42Hc, years. school superintendent. wart, Jennie Rollins, Mary Landess, each month, nt 8 p. m. Several sacks of oats were stolen or any other game and would like prime firsts 41 He, firsts 38c. Eggs, She was the widow of the late Mnry Woodward, E. G. Cox, D. Visitors Welcome ............................. .. to have the football season con extras 32c, firsts 29c, mediums 26c, at the Gottleih farm ^northeast of Jesse C. Moore, for yearn a mer- Bertha Deck, Worthy Matron New songs by Oregon composer at Burkhalter, O. M. Wesson, E. B^ town some time Sunday night. Rose Cave, Secretary tinued the year around. I current receipts 24c. chant at Greenville, and had made —Anderson’s Jewelry store. Watts, Leia Miller, W. Smith, E. J. i Visitors and Members Bling Receipts PROFIT IS LOST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Gjirl Art Miltenberger and Family Back From Trip to Canada; Art Writes About It in Characteristic Manner Mirror Elizabeth Jordan County Tax Suits Settled in Court Farm Market Review Almost Unnoticed Reform on Roads Local Happenings