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    PAGE FOUR
MARCH 2!». 1928.
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
Dept. Store. $9.57; Prest ■ > Lite < •> . Points Determine
Ine. $1199; Portland Welder< Sup.
Co,, $5.66; Proctor A Harris. $5 20;
Industry Location
Hillsboro Sash A Pool Plnning Mill,
The Leider in Its Field
Claim* Allowed for Month of Marsh, Ine., $1: Tipton l.hr. Co., $2 80; A.
L. Cunninghuni, $137.25; Frank II
I »28.
There »ire eighteen essential point*
Roads and Highway*—E. J. God Reh. $121.55; F. L. Brown, $IL9U;
County Official Paper
man. $3; State industrial Accident \ I-:. Schmidt, $13,96; Ade Hut eh which are deciding factor* in th®
Com., $86,94; do. $43.47; American man, $7.98; H A. Ilruwn, $17.71; election of ii community by mi In­
w verne M c K inney
......... w........... Editor
Ry. Exp. Co., $3 99: Oregon Elec. F. L. Brown, $3; A. E Schmidt, dustry for an industrial location.
mrs . e . c. M c K inney
.... Associate Editor
Ry. Co.. $39 84; do, $35.90; George $2 99; F. I. Brown. $17 96; A. E The points are:
"., $7.98;
Ade Rutschman,
Kieni, $1.50; Patil L. Patterson, Schmidt,
Subscription Rato*
1. Land at fair prica*.
II A.
Brown,
$3.99; li
» nr»»
n, » $10 48; Perry
trial fee, Supreme Court.
Per Year
2. Reasonable taxes.
....$1.50
Six Months
10.85
Robinson, $6,99; F. L Brown, $6;
Creditor* vs Oliver and W
3. Good •hipping facilities and
$6; Peter Trachsel Estate, damages, J. Branehflow« r, $3.49; B. U.
Issued cn Thursday or each week by McKinney & McKinney, Publishers.
favorable freight rates.
Co. Rd. No. 1037, $50; Chas. D. Dickey. $1.74.
Entered in the Postoffice at Hillsboro. Oregon, as second-class matter.
Jones. Co. Engr., $249.71 ; J. C.
4. Adequate and reliable electric
Ronds atnl Highways M E Ea*
Member of Oregon State Editorial Association and National Editorial
Russell, transitman and chainman, terday, $26.19; Peter Hoffman, power at low rates.
Association
Co. Engr., $160.36; J W. Barney, $22.44; Harry Luck, $13.96; Jens
5. Constructive banking.
WYNDHAM
chainman, Co Engr., $17.55; L. V. Bjorndal, $11.96; B. W. Armen
6. Good housing at reasonable
Hickox,
cost
keo|H'r,
County
Engr.,
ArmentrouW
J MARTYN
trout.
$2.24;
tltis
heavy burden of taxation this kind
Create More Fans
$63.88; do, $63.88; 1. R. Sutter, $1.11; <’ Muller. $2 62; Roy Mallei. rentals.
of property has thrust upon tt. In­
Through Radio
7. Pure water in milllrirnl <¡unn-
chainman, Co Engr . $104.79; John $1.30; C. W. Dodson, $5.99; E
vestigating bodies have investigated
Livermore, chainmail, Co. Engr., Schlegal, $11.98; A. A. DavuUon, title*.
Graduate managers of the col- i and groped, and then some more,
w N u
$119 76; R E Hiatt. $124.75; J. $2 99; IL Vanderxanden, $4.85; Al
8. Good
atavica
leges and universities of the north-1 and then usually recommend an in­
\V. Trimmer. $112.25; U. G. Gard­ belt Vanderxanden, $33.64; J. M
9. Safe sewage disposal systpfii,
iner,
$125.76;
Harry
Aldingvr, Vanderxanden, $19.45; P. Hergert,; 19. Good Kchool*.
west last week went on record as come tax. When the ballot is not
Chas. Hoag. $126.63; Joe $13.47; II. Wnttly. $15.71; Allwr!
being opposed to the broadcasting “fogged up i” with other similar
(Continued from last week)
large funds at my disposal and elab­ | $120.52:
11. Churches which include toler­
Corririe, $124.75; H. E. Sushauer. Vanderznnden, $4 50; .1 M Vander
of football games over the radio, measures, the fairest tax of all is
orate
equipment.
”
ance among their virtue*.
$124.75;
Hans
Rasmussen,
$124.75;
“
That
he
broke
Professor
Brad
­
zanden,
$22.46;
C
Herb,
$8.23;
I
’
.
claiming that it cut down the at­ likely to be forthcoming.
12. Dependable lire and police
“And you?” Milman said: turning Martin Jansen. $118.51; James Bea­ N. Vanderxanden, $2.99; I. Valid®
ney was a precautionary measure
tendance. The Oregonian in an edi-
ton. $119.69: Jack Hess, $80.82; A. hey, $1.49: I’. Jacob*, $<1.73; T protection.
i to the sculptor.
and
not
born
of
any
personal
malice.
torial Monday very ably answers
Powers,
$137 25;
H.
Becker. Dierickx, $4.49; W. Cop. $5.23;
13. Skilled medical, surgical and
Hickman's hanging has been de­ No doubt his subordinates had found
“If enough mud is thrown at a $149.75;
this allegation and points to the
Claude Cook, .$124.75; Chas. L. Walker, $63: Otto Erick dental service.
true position of college athletics layed, according to news reports the professor was not rich and sup­ man. no matter how innocent he is, Robert Meacham, $27 44; Verl Sa •on A Co., $3.25; ¡tanks Merc Co.,
14. Gas service.
and the radio. It has been our im- from the southern state. Legal tech­ posed Mm ripe for the fall. There some of it will stick. I have long lee. $27.44; W. B. Fuller. $14 96; $1.75; do. $2.51; Feenaughty Mach.
16. Progressive merchant«.
nicalities
are
getting
in
their
bit
to
since
abandoned
any
hope
of
being
is
hardly
a
doubt
that
he
has
made
R.
W
Williams,
$109.71:
M
Robin
­
pression that more football fans are
Co., $85.90; do. $8,32; do, $8.33;|
16. A fair and independent elec­
interfere
with
the
ends
of
justice
enormous
amounts
by
these
meth
­
whitewashed.
In
a
sense,
the
equip
­
son,
$4
99;
L.
C.
Melquist.
$159.71;
t’hoenix iron Work*. $551.90; J. E.
created through the radio broad­
torate.
casting of games, and besides, what and the slow cumbersome court pro­ ods. always covering himself with ment of the sculptor is expensive. \lb. Keehn, $5.23; John Trachsel, Haseltine A Co., $97.66; Howard-
17. Adequate telephone service.
$4.99;
W.
C.
Brown.
$22.07;
Theo
good follower of the game can be cedure will give the “Fox" addi­ hopelessly compromised lesser men If I were a painter, it would be n Brown, $11.33; -A F. Schendel, Cooper Corp . $12.25; t'oljear Motor
18. A community spirit friendly
Sales Co.. $61.17; M. I. Kline Co ,
who dared say nothing As to Mr. different thing. There is no insti­
satisfied with an imitation when, if tional sweet moments of life.
$69.86; Leonard Reh. $6.99; Frank $83.78; Hillsboro Power A Invest. to industrial development.
tution
to
endow
broken,
middle-
Malet.
that
was
merely
bad
luck
possible, he can go to see the real
Reh. $5.99; Bill Long. $8.73; Leon­ Co.. $4.70; Union Oil Co. of Calif.,
thing. We quite agree with the
Secretaries out to draw farmers and not in the first design. I don't aged men.”
ard Reh. $8.73; A. Duncalf, $5.48; $161.45; Walter E. Taylor. $47.50;
suppose
Raxon
had
anything
per
­
“It is for that reason I asked you H. Duncalf, $15.72; Joe Cooper. J. S. Jones, $19.30; Christensen
Oregonian that the v general public to Oregon lands—headline. We be­
“ '
L. H. Adkinson,
$3.49; Mach. Works, $46.95; G H I’
has some rights in the matter.
lieve that a little concentrated sonal against him, but he recog- ( all to come here,” Milman answered. $5.24;
H. Pranger, Lbr. Co., $58.84; H. W. Hunt,
thought and action might first be nized the opportunity to escape “You don't understand? Gentletpen, Frank Reh. $20.95;
from a troublesome position. The 1 am a broken, middle-aged man. In $1.99; A. Hermens, $2.99. G. Her* $24.48;
Beaverton Lumber ■ Co.,
All should bear their proportion­ put in on the tax question in order only purely personal spite was in
Roads and Highways — <
$111.50; F. L. Pranger Co., $3.20;
:
ate share of the cost of government, to bring about an equalization or the ease of Mr. Neeland Barnes. Hazen Brewer's failure my entire mens. $11.36; John Kindel, $3.49; F. M. Allen. $24.95; 11. L. Funk,
fortune went.
I mortgaged this Frank Reh, $8.23; J. M. Thompson,
some
fair
basis
for
collecting
taxes.
Kite time I* danger time for chil-
but the ownership of property as a
F. “
M. Allen, $44.90; II. L.
Raxon was intending to buy a big I house to help him.
Out of the $24.94; J. R. Tompkins, $7.98; Pete $31.46; "
dren
and electric power and light
basis for taxation has outlived its
.
J.
Lewton,
I
Funk,
$39.43;
E.
$1.99;
house at Narragansett and entertain | ■ wreck I may save enough to live in Swansen. $1.99; Ed Larsen, $1.99;
John Williams, $14.97; Ed. King, companies.
Official* of the com-
time. Property ownership is no in­
U. S. Senator Norris has suggest­ largely.”
j: a couple of humble rooms for the J. R. Tompkins, $68.43;
Hubert
$6.99; M. J. Vanderxanden,
‘
i, I $3.98; panic* point out that it I* very dan­
dication of the ability of a man to ed that the marines be sent to Chi-
Smith,
$19.94;
U.
L.
Snodgrass,
rest
of
my
life.
We
are
all
in
the
“I don’t remember the name j1
Chas. Crowther, $5.98; E. Benmun,
L.
to fly kites near electric
pay­ This applies especially to the cago to quell the lawless element,
same boat, all four of us victims to $2.98; G. White, 99c; Ed Larsen, $3,49; John ' Williams, $14.97; N. gerous
ownership of agricultural land, They could do the world a lot more there,” said Barnes.
wires,
In addition to very great
$11.97;
Pete
Swanson,
$15.95;
W.
J. “
'
Bilker,
$7.48; R. Baker. $1 99;
“He left the pier,” Milman an- Paul Raxon’s whims.”
where the returns do not justify the good there than in Nicaragua.
R. Hawkins, $5.24; John McClaran, John Williams, $4.99; Ed King. danger of grave personal injury
“
You,
”
Neeland
Barnes
cried.
“
I
swered. “Raxon is curiously sensi-
$29.94; Geo. Woell, $10.47; Orin $13.98
there is the further hazard of dam-
five to ridicule. He could not re- thought you had all sorts of money.” Harper. $3.48; J. J. Adkins, $20.97;
age caused by cross circuiting of
Roads
and*
Highway*
—
John
Wil
­
ents to agree to permit said boy or main to be pointed out as the man
“I have none now. That is hard­ J. D. Wilson, $20.97; Newton Har­
wires.
girl to take entire care of same.) Neeland Barnes had contemptuous­ ly true. I have enough to live on per, $6.98; O. M. Taylor. $8.97; F. liams. $14.97; N. J. Baker, $2; R.
Especial warning is being given
Baker, $2; Gardner Lbr.
Lbr, Co.,
The first prize is $10; second is $6. ly tossed into the ocean. It took in this house for three months. Then Salee. $1.99; O. M. Taylor. $11.98; N.
$28.64; Standard Oil Co. of Calif., again-t the flying of kite* with the
and third is $4. Premises are to be him several years to get his re­ the mortgage will fall due. There F. Salee, $11.96; Harley Taylor, $293.14; J. I*. Adanyi A Co., metal frames that are now being
judged on attractiveness and neat­ venge. but it was a complete one. will be an auction sale and an end $7.98; O. M. Taylor. $38.96; F. Sa­ $127.67; Cornwell Garage, $30.75; sold. Some cities have ordinance*
lee, $15.96; J. Gassner, $10.411; G.
Mrs. Walter Sargent of Gales ness, with most economical use of He boasts that he never lets up, and s ot the New York Milmans” — he E. Vanooae, $143.76; E. Klinger, Harms A Brock, $7.75; Lester Ire- prohibiting the flying of metal kite*
I
water
according
to
ground
covered.
■
“
Unless
—
”
ascribes
Indian
ancestry
to
this
un-
:
paused
—
$156.57; Geo. Walling, $3.99; Alb. land A Co., $2.85; do. $1.70; do, in the corporate limit*.
Creek was nominated president of
Anyone wishing to enter this con­ amiable quality. His most spectac- [ "Unless
“Unless what?” Bradney demand­ Zimmerman. $3.99; A. C. Kruger, 90c; Maya Brothers, $12.25; do,
County Council of Parent-Teacher
The company i officials do not
$3.85; Scholls Tile Cb.. $2.49; do,
$5.99; Geo. Walling, $3.99; Alb. $1.35;
associations at the meeting at Dil­ test will fill out the coupon printed ular hatred was that my poor friend ed.
E. R. Bailey, $4.50; J. H. mean to discourage or prohibit the
:
below
and
return
to
chamber
of
Zimmerman,
$3.99;
R.
Walker,
“You complained a few minutes
Hazen Brewer incurred.
ley Saturday. Other officers named:
Volz, $9; Oscar B Poe, $9;
;; Pure pleasure that comes to a boy from
ago. and justly, that I had listened $2.62; R. Demaris, $6.12; R Nel­ Iron Culvert A Mfg. Co., $54.60;
Mrs. M. Fish. Forest Grove, and commerce rooms or to Argus office
(
“
Brewer
committed
suicide
be
­
flying his kite, but they do advise
son,
$5.25;
J.
F.
Hayes.
$3.99;
G.
Mrs. S. Chamberlain, Aloha, vice- by 5 p. m. Monday. April 2. and cause he had plunged into penury a to your confidences and given none Withycombe. $14.90; J. H. Wescott, do, $376.28.
that
an open apace should be used
presidents; Mrs. Walter Wolfe, Dil­ absolutely not later than 5 p. m. man who was near and dear to him. of my own. Very well. You shall $3.24:
O. R. W. Hosaack, court house fur the purpose.
*
R. Nelson,
$1 49; ; R. J. Nel-
*
~
‘
Saturday,
April
7.
hear
me
now.
To
begin
with,
I
am
ley, secretary; Mrs. L. Langdon,
This was a man unused to finance,
son. $22.45; H.
P. Robe:
_. ..
Roberts, $19.19; building fund, $3,000; l>r. Harold
prepared
to
abandon
the
conven-
‘
inquest Mrs.
Garden Home, treasurer, and Mrs.
R. Walker.
who trusted Brewer with his for-
$3.37;
R. Demaris, B. Myers, Exam. F »hyi.
Daisy salad is made by slicing the
1 tions and habits of a lifetime in or­ $7.85; E. S. Stone. $10.94; E R. Zimmerman, $100; E. E. Haneyn, white of » hard boiled egg length­
Emma Bryant, Forest Grove, audi­
Date...............
1928. tune and mortgaged his home in a der to keep this home of mine. I Sheets, $10.10;
H. R Chantier, reporter'* fees, Cir. Ct . st.itf va,
tor. Officers will be elected at the
I make application to enter the vain effort to -save his friend. Mr. was born here, and I wish, when $17.47; -C. Austin, I $11.22; J. C. Irving et al, Beckwith A Blum. $40; wise, and placing it on a bed of
next meeting.
Brewer
felt
disgraced,
I
think
this
City Beautiful contest conducted by
Herbert Leslie, bounty, $1 20; W. shredded lettuce in the p< sition of
Representative J. O. Bailey of | the chamber of commerce, and agree emotion was far more potent than my eyes are to close forever, to die Hitchcocl. $2.24; J. Raker, $4.49; D. Baker, damage*, sheep killed by petals. Centers of grated egg volk
Fred Boyd, $38 93; . Wayne Boyd,
here.
I
have
suffered
disappoint
­
Multnomah county discussed the i to keep up the lawn, parking and the fact of his financial collapse. He
$11.97; Lionel Boyd, $28.93; Wm. dogs, dog license fund, $20; May and mayonnaise are used
free text book question in the af. ■ back yard of my home, from the did not know that his friend har- ments in my earlier life that have Rogers, $41.93.
llartrampf, bailiff. Cir. Ct., $24; C.
not made me anxious to go about
terneon.
•
Roads and Highway*—E. Heaton, C. Bannistqr, bailiff, Cir. Ct., $56;
Business Cards
first week in April to September 15, bored no hard thoughts of him and and be pointed out as the Peter
$17.47; J. Heard, $17.47; C. llick- N. E. Stange), clerical services, Cir.
would have made no complaints.
1928.
Milman
whose
wife
ran
away
from
Ct.
Judge.
$75;
Edw.
C.
Luce.
Co.
LOANS
erthier, $8.98;
Wm. Hickerthier,
After all. the friend's loss was very-
him. My life is here. I can not $4.78 flames Walters, $8,23; O. S. Clerk. $150; Z. R. Hiatt, 1st Itep.
of Insurance
Name ..
little compared with his downfall.”
face the world with equanimity af­ Shiffe^ $29.95; A J. Riche, $7.98; Co. Clerk, $115; Ethel Campbell,
A WISMER
Fleming Bradney, perhaps the ter these solitary years where never L. W. Norgren, $3.99; P. G. Nor- 2nd Dep. Co. Clerk, $U>0; Jose­
1236 Second St.
Address ..
closest observer of Milman’s guests, an unwelcome person came to dis­ gren, $3.99; A. Elliott, $3.99; Perry phine Hughes, 3rd Dep. Co. Clerk,
L. E. WILKES
We. as parents (or guardians) of was becoming possessed with a vast turb me.”
Gabbert. $13.98; W. D Hill. $27.96; $90; E. B. Sappington, Co. Trees.,
Surveyor and Civil En|in**r
White, $100; Irene Chapman, Deputy Co.
The Farmington Ladies' Aid will ___ ________ ____ ___ _____ agree to impatience to know for what rea­
Of the three watching him. Nee- Geo. Fisher, $74.39; Victor I'".;..,
Office
with
McCormick l-»ml Co.
Cecil Willis, $20.97; George Trees., $36; James H. Davis, Co.
give a bazaar of miscellaneous use-; permit him (or her) to take entire son he had been summoned. Brad­ land Barnes was conscious of the $43.89;
Third Street
Recorder, $100; Ophelia Wismer, Shute Bank Bldg.
Fisher,
$38.94;
Victor
White.
ney had the analytical mind tof the deepest depression. Milman had $19.95;
ful articles April 7, afternoon and care of premises.
Dep. Co. Recorder, $90; Valene Un­
John
Bill,
$J7.95;
Bill.
$9
7
O.
8.
BERT C. HUNTINGTON
scientist. There were several things brought him here under false pre­ Shiffer, $56.90; A. J. Rie
evening.
The Farmington young
-iche. $19.95; derwood, Asst. Dep. Co. Recorder,
Reaitar
I
in Milman’s narrative which needed tenses. All those dreams of future Alex Gabbert, k, $3.99; Perry. Gab- $90; Emma Bryant. County School
people will conduct the program in Name
City Property—Farm*—Rentals
elucidation.
Supt.,
Supt..
$150;
G.
A.
a
.
Bryant.
c
Deputy
the evening. Proceeds will be used
prosperity were idle ones. The man bert, $27.96; W. D. Hill, $41.94;
‘
Lonn*—Insurance
................ Sunt..
int.. $80;
$80 w. F B >1. y. 1213 Third St.
$5.58;
B. Marshel, Co. School
for community interests and the Name ...
“Why,” he asked suddenly, “did , was almost as down and out as he Otto Bauer,
Hillsboro
Co.
Assessor,
[12Z,
$150;
J.
*.
E.
Carpenter,
N.
Office 1‘hnne 223 ltc< l’hori- 2097
public is invited.
you subscribe to a press-clipping himself. He must go back and try $7.97; Jas. Walters,' $30.32; J. ...
Dep.
Co.
Asse-sor,
$100;
Helen
$21.20; Al Hergert. $10.47;
The Argus will give a prize of agency and put a detective on Mr. to persuade I.ippsky to let him live Jepson,
Steinke, Dop. Co. Assessor, $t00;
r«nt free until something turned up. Carl Liebenow, $10.47; Billy Mann. H. A. “
Ivan Freeman Opens
$10 to the person whose place shows Raxon’s track?”
Ball, tax extension, $89.50;
$2.18;
W.
A.
Goodin.
$49.80;
Wm.
the greatest improvement during the
.,,¡1 Birdaell, tax extension,
$31.45;
Chris Mickelsen, Elizabeth
“Because I -had learned through a There was always • Milman’s hun­ Barr,
Sign and Art Shop
DR J. O. ROBB, M D.
period between April 1 and Septem­ source entirely confidential that it dred to hold against the bad day. $28.42; Geo. Crosby, $30.92: Gei. $91; 1 Verneta Nelson, slip copyist,
Physician and Surgaon
Ivan Freeman, former proprietor ber 15, with the most economical was Raxon who had ruined Mr. I “Well,” said Neeland Barnes, almost Fisher, $15.98; Victor White, $3.99; Co. Assessor, $10.50; J. E. Rreves, District Surgeon: S. P. and P. R. A
Co.
Sheriff,
$149.71;
”
Virgil
Weck-
sympathetically,
“
what
are
you
go-
Cecil
Willis,
$6.99;
Orin
Frost,
$4;
of the Malibu, is today opening a use of water for irrigation accord- Malet.
N. Railways
I was interested in Mr.
J. W. Huson, $11.10; Bert Fleisch­ ert. Dep. Co. Sheriff, $134.71; Oscnr Office: Telephoqg Bldg., Second St.
sign painting, poster art and win- ing to size.
Malet. I think that marble group ing to do about it?”
Duley. l>ep. Co. Sheriff. $134.71; H. Res. : Corner of 6th and W ashington
hauer.
$4.30;
J.
H.
Wescott.
$4.60;
Peter
Milman's
answer
amazed
Anyone wishing to enter the con- proves it. And I have said I was
dow trimming shop in the Gates
L. E. Wilkes, $7.50; J. M. Vander- L. Hickox, jailor, $59.71; janitor,
Phones: Office 2821 —Res. 2823
Auto Top Shop building.
test will fill out coupon given be­ interested in your work. too. If it | them all. It was given in a way zanden,
$8; E. L. Hobbs. $169.10; $50; Wm. Hathorn, Dop. Co. Sheriff,
low and return to this office before had been possible to clear you, I where doubt had no part. He was Price Davis, $4.99; J. H. Berger, ■99 71; A F. Kroeger, Dep. Tax
DR.
WILLIAM M ROBNETT
I confident without being assertive.
Takes Chevrolet Position
5 p. m. Saturday, April 7.
$124.71; Marguerite Munson,
$11.86; Price Davis. $24.93; Louis Dept., $124.71';
Chiropractic and Physiotherapy
should like to have done so. I am I
“I am going to get my money Bauer, $32.94; do, $66; J. ||. Ber­ clerk, Tax Dept. , fl
Thomas C. Doyle, formerly with
OU j Viola
1 I., M.
$100;
Vader Mineral Packs
not sure there was not something back from Raxon,” he said.
MacKenzie Sales at Forest Grove
ger. »04.
irer,
$32.32; jnnn
J..hn cose,
B -e, 5->4,
$54.66;
_
E. Sundberg, cleric, Tux Dept., . : $100; Offiçe H ou ra—9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
of childish vanity in it. I liked to
Date
................
,
1928.
“
But
you
ha\e
said
he
’
s
above
the
J.
B.
Ramberger,
Spec.
Dep.
Tax
L. Walker,
$41.12;
John
Office Commercial Bldg
and before that at Gaston, has taken
......I Bose.
I wish to enter my name and sit here in my lonely, unvisited law,” Bradney retorted.
$25.61; E. L. Walker, $11.21;
._ ; J. H. Dent., $116.09; E. J. Ward, Co. Main and Secanti Streets, Hill-boro
a position as salesman with the R.
house and feel I was learning day
Judge,
$200;
F.
W.
Livermore,
premises
in
the
Hillsboro
Argus
con
­
Co.
$21.81;
IL
____
“And I mean it. I had not thought Bunke,
Hutchison,
J. Higdon Motor Co. Mr. Doyle and
HARE. McALEAR A PETERS
test for the $10 prize for place by day, hour by hour, more about of invoking that sort of law. There $37.32. Bob Sinclair, $30.83; John Com., $120; J. M Hiatt, *C<>. Com.,
family will move here later.
A Horneys.at-Law
a
man
who
believed
himself
above
Brunswick, $1.74; H. J. Keenon, $115; E. J. Godman, clerk, Co.
showing the most*improvement be­
[ is an older one.”
C om., $92; John Morden, janitor, Upstairs, Shute Saving* Bank Bldg.
the law and building up this knowl­
$19.46; ~
K. _________________
Biersdorf, $6.99.
tween
dates
of
April
1
and
Septem
­
in
sudden
Malet
looked
at
him
Dana to Speak
Roads and Highways—Otto Voges, $100; Cha*. O. and Belle C. Roe,
edge into a weapon against him.
BUMP A BUMP
Marshall Dana, associate editor of ber 15, 1928, with most economical But I found he was so secure as to i comprehension, Long since he had $3.49; Joe Cawrse, $6.99; Emil Supt. Co. Hospital, $150; J. O.
Attorney*-at-Law
use
of
water
for
irrigation
accord
­
seen something iron behind the Duyck, $3.49; , Clarence Duyck, Robb. Co. Phys., $75; Mrs. V. A.
the Oregon Journal, will be one of
Main Street
Telephone 193
be able to boast of things that no smile of the well-bred host, This
the speakers at the pre-Easter ser­ ing to size.
$6.99; H. ‘ I). Kerkman, $14.23; K. Smith, cook, Co. Hosp., $50; Mrs.
South of Court House
legal evidence could charge him was not any longer merely a quiet, Biersdorf,
Anna VunLoo, laundress, Co. Hosp., M. B. Bump
$8.73;
Otto
Voge*.
$1.74;
vices at the M. E. church.
D. D. Bump
Name .
with. Neeland Barnes, for example. middle-aged gentleman who f aced Emil Duyck, $3.49; B. J. Pranger, $35; Mabel Lieberman,
‘ ‘
janitor, Co. Real Estate—All Kinds of Insurance
A
few
hundreds
spent
in
bribery,
or
Hosp.,
$35.
Malet
$6.99;
L.
F.
O
’
Marq,
$134.05;
do,
them.
It
was
an
avenger,
Divorce Saits Filed
Address ...
a few promises dropped as to future wondered the others did not see $17.79; James O’Mara, $105.80; do,
DR D. E. WILEY, M D.
Jurors, Cir. IX, February, 1928,
Sorenson—Arthur Benjamin Sor-
Physician and Surgeon
patronage, and the thing was ac­ Milman as he did, Captain Oliver $14.04; H. L. Stone, $26.95; Clem (Nov. term, 1927) —• Robert B.
enson vs. Dolly Cloe Sorenson, Mar-
Members of the City Beautiful complished.
Commercial Building
Inkley, $8.97; W. H. Wells, $19.42; Scott. $29.40; Harry W. Thornbrua,
, come to life again.
ried July 1, 1922.
Phones: Office 2681—Re*. 2682
committee are Mrs. Emma McKin­
A. E. Eberly, $29.89; S. C. Ink-
Grace L. Williamson, $29.80;
“All you have done,” said Brad­
“Don’t you see,” he explained, ley, $15.73; do, $4.49; W. H. Wells, $29;
Nellie I. Bateman, $36; Thu*. R.
ney, Mrs. J. M. Goar, and Mrs. C. ney, who was suddenly assailed with “Mr. Milman means that he is go-
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Birth*
$1.49; J. E. Mitzel, $69.85; Bob Moore, 919.90; Milton H. Briggs,
Dentist
Grabel—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Wells. The city council civic doubts as to Milman’s ultimate pur­ ing to get Raxon somehow, law or Chamberlin, $105.51; Fred Strick­ $19.20; Ella Stevens, $11.40; Chas.
includes pose, “is to get us here and show no law?” The whole thing was now
Offices over Delta Drug Store on
Grabel of Hillsboro, March 28, a improvement committee
land,
$35.92;
Wash.
County
NesA-
F.
Tigard,
$15.20;
Carrie
Bamford,
George Chambers, J. H. Garrett and us what failures we are. That is plainly discernible to him.
Main Street, Hillsboro
Times, $57; Portland Elec. Power $29 60; “
........................
Ellen
G. Johnson, $30; Office Phone 992 — Res. Phone 402
girl.
W. V. Bergen.
not kind, unless you have a remedy.
To Barnes it seemed that madness Co., $13.48; Helwig-Chapman Co., Ralph Hedges, $16.60; Elliot B.
Forney,
Don’t you see it puts us in a very had seized upon the recluse of Fifth $5.19; Sherwood Valley Lbr. Co., Webb, $35.20;
Wm. H. Forne-
ELMER H. SMITH. M D„ D O.
CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP,
Before using a new casserole, set poor light? A man may fail and avenue. Peter Milman represented $3.74; Mary Woodward, damages, $24.80; E. J. Maple. $13.20; Ida L.
X-Ray Diagnoai* and Tr*atm*nt*
URGE OF COMMITTEES it on several folds of cloth or paper, still have self-respect left. I de­ to him all the conventions of an es­ $65; O. T. McWhorter, $50.75; do, Gustin, $30; Clarence _ W. _ Allen,
__
Osteopathic Physician
L. B SMITH, D O.
into a large sauce pan and add cold cline to consider myself a black tablished order, an order which $25.38; do, $101.50; do, $5.08; do, $29; R. H Greer, $3; Fred H. Bar­
$25.20;
Harrison
Heisler, Offices over Commercial Natl. Bank
water.
Heat water gradually to sheep. You tell me Raxon ruined frowned upon the ways of adven­ $20.30; do, $50.75; do, $50.75; do, ber,
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450.75;
do,
$50.75;
do,
$203;
do, $30.80; Henry D. Nave (pay to Office Phone 8?1 — R,.g. phone 873
Take a look at your home sur­ boiling point and keep boiling six my career. I shall make a point turers.
$2.54; do, a*o.oo,
$25.38; uo,
do, aav.oo;
$25.38; uv,
do, Edw. C. Luce), $1; Henry I). Nave,
DR. J. B. DINSMORE
"One man wouldn’t have a chance $5.08; do, $10.15; do, $101.50; Bea­ $4.80; Geo. H. Snider, $5.63; Geo.
roundings as though you were a or eight hours, then wipe utensil of seeing the editors of all the great
Physician akd Surgeon
stranger and seeing the place for and set aside for future use. When New York papers and telling thwm against Raxon,” he exclaimed. "Be­ verton Lbr. Co., $53.10; do. $29.40; H. Allison, $11; Guy Chapman,
Complete X-Ray
the first time. Then see if it can ready to use heat casserole gradu­ what you have said. Too long a sides that, Mr. Milman isn't that do, $8; Patrick Murphy Lbr. Co., $23.60; Henry Heesacker, $1.50.
Office in Commercial Building
$16.10; E. R. Sheets, $12; Carlson
Ralph Dresser, I). M. D., Co. Jail,
not be beautified in some way dur­ ally. Never pour cold water in a certain type of man has ruled our sort of a man.”
Telephone 141
“My dear sir,” said Milman, and A Sherk Co., $1.62; do, $1.30; John $4.50; W. N. Hathorn, Ct. House, Phone 142; if no answer, call 2871Z
ing the clean-up, paint-up campaign. hot dish.
cities in the name of democracy.”
Anderson, $3; W. Withycombe, $3;
Portland Gas A Coke Co.,
2., Co.
Let’s make our town the neatest
There was no doubt now about there was a queer smile on his face, M. F. Welter, $4.15; F. W. Bishop, $40;
Hosp., $6.25; E. L. Hobbs, elec-
DR. RALPH DRESSER
In period rooms, sometimes glass, Peter Milman’s uneasiness as he “for what purpose do you suppose $5.20; Ed. Hettman, $1.10.
looking town in the state.
tions, $10; School Supt., $10.
Dentist
jade
or
metal
conventionalized
I
have
invited
to
my
house
three
Will you co-operate with the com-
listened.
Roads and Highways—A. D. Hill,
Grand Jurors — Perry Gabbert, Room 10, Commercial Bld»., Hillsboro
flowers are used as mere designs,
mittees?
“I thought you understood,” he men who might, but for Paul Raxon, $7.60; O. T. McWhorter,- $40.60; $29.40; Wm. C. Adams, $15.60; C.
Telephone 144
First—By burning all burnable j Painted or gilded seed pods, wax or said quietly, “that this conversation have been rich and famous? Was it Factory Motor Car Co., $151.80; O. Dixon, $18.60; J. T. Heard,
Evenings and Sundays by
trash around your premises and hav- 1 artificial flowers are no longer be­ vzas privileged. If you go to your merely coincidental that you three Indiana Truck Corp., $38.40; W. T. $18.60; W. J. Chambers, $20.40; L.
Appointment
.
r _ E. A. Mercen, G. Hill, $18; T. E. Corneiius, $18.60,
$15.96;
ing all tin cans, etc., hauled to the ■ ing used.
editors you will do two things: One should have been his victims, while Mereen,
$35.95;
West
Bearing
Co.,
»i
$11.71;
Palm
Drug
Store,
relief,
Bud
Pn-
DR.
W. H. PASLEY
1
made
up
a
fourth?"
dumping grounds.
will be to convince them that you
Lau­ vey, $1.50; II. A. Kuratli, salary,
*: Lau-
Dentist
Peter Milman was by all odds the Chas. D. Jones, Co. Engr., $3;
Second — By cultivating your
To obtain best results when cook­ have brooded so long on your own
rel Frost, chainman, $8; Oran Frost,
of the Peace, $150; Grace Offices in Heidel Building, upstair*.
parkings by seeding with lawn grass ing a roast, have the oven hot to troubles that you are mad. The calmest of them all. Even Bradney, chainman, $8; Lloyd Shaw, chain­ Justice
Main Street, near Third
Millgate, Co. Health Nurse, $200;
or by planting to flowers or vege­ harden the outside and keep the other will be to disclose the con- the slowest to be influenced, experi­ man, $24; Sanders Magneto Service, Ilelwig-Chnpman Co., Co. Sheriff,
_________
enced an emotion of excitement.
tables.
(It is requested that you juice in. After that lower the tem­ fidences a dead man gave me.”
$46.16; J. L. Latture Equipment $17.04; Treasury Dept., State of
“
The
only
point
now
to
Ee
de
­
do not plant high flowers or shrub­ perature.
Co.,
$121;
Loggers
&
Contractors
Oregon,
fire
protection,
1927,
“But you want me to give up the
bery in corner parkings because of
only chance I may ever have of cided,” Peter Milman went on, “is Mach. Co., $114.99; Corwin Hard­ $607.58; Bushong A Co., Co. Re­
ware,
$13.67;
MacKenzie
Motor
Co.,
corder, $42; Co. Clerk,* 50c; Irwin
obstructing the view and causing
Quickly grown kohl rabi may be clearing my name,” Bradney com­ whether or not^you will join me.”
He looked from one to the other of $8.80; L. C. Melquist, $20.83; Cady Hodson Co., Co. School Supt., $1;
accidents.)
cut in halves, crosswise, cooked ten­ plained.
TUALATIN CHAPTER
Motor
Co.,
$26.43;
Hillsboro
Phar
­
Hillsboro Independent, Co. Clerk,
Third—By disposing of any un- der and served with cream, cheese,
“You can never clear it that way. them with that curiously steady macy, $5.20; do, 25c; Oregon- $25;
No. 31, O. E. 3.
Co.
Treasurer,
$10;
Co.
School
I
slightly and useless small buildings Bechamel or Hollandaise sauce. It I don’t think you can ever hope to gaze of his. It was the expression Washington Water Service Co.,
Supt., $6.40; Co. Recorder, $10;
Meets
third Tuesday in
that
Captain
Oliver
had
lent
him,
about your premises.
u cooked in water without salt.
defeat Paul Raxon that way.” His
$3.07; C. S. Shomaker, tax refund, Co. Assessor, $42; Swift A Co., Co.
each month, at 8 p. m.
Fourth—By disposing of all old
tone changed a little. “Tell me an expression which would have 20c; J. E. Reeves, sheriff, tax re­ Hosp., $7.75; Helwig-Chapman Co,
w
Visitors welcome
junk or rubbish back of your busi­
To correct curdled mayonnaise, this, Mr. Bradney. Which counts been a puzzle to those who had fund, 19c; do, 23c; Oregon Tele­ Co. Clerk,
$2.34; Farle C. f Miller,
■
‘
Ada Shipley, Worthy Matron
phone Co., $21.10; Hacket Digger tax collection, $12.47; Dr. J. O.
add slowly the curdled mixture to a more with you: the clearing of your known him well in other days.
ness house; and
Rose
Cave,
Secretary
“Well, gentlemen, what is it to Co., $26; Portland Gas A Coke Co , Rabb, Exam, Phys., Stephen I Sell, I
Last but not least—Try to keep well beaten egg or yolk and slowly name of suspicion of dishonesty—
$131.60; Fleming A Higgs, $84; IL feebleminded, $5; Dr. J. B. Dlns- v isitors and members bring receipt*
be?"
your lawns green during the sum­ add oil.
not actual conviction of it, remem­
W. Sharp Co., $5.80; Smith Auto more, Exam, Phys., Stephen i Sell,
mer months. Water systematically
HILLSBORO POST NO. 6
ber, for your case never came be­
farts Co., Inc., , $7.54;
T___ ,
_______
Portland feebleminded, $5; Dr. J. 11. Dins- Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday!
and sparingly used is more effective
fn making juicy berry pie, thicken fore a court of law—or the oppor­
CHAPTER V
Oxygen & Hydrogen Co., .. S22.ÔÔ
$22.56; more, Exam, Pnys., Archie Grnhnm,
in
veterans' Memorial Hnll
than if used haphazard in great the filling before putting into the tunity to devote your life to your
_ Mfg. Co., $21.53 i; insane case, . $l>; Mrs. A. B. Todd, Charles Jones
Peter Milman leaned against the Portland Bolt A
Frank Blewett
quantities.
crust to prevent the juice from chosen science?”
I
Ct., P
‘
corner of the Colonial mantelpiece Alexander Used Car Exchange, Cir. Ct„
State
v . W. I„ Irving Commander
Adjutant
In order to promote civic pride cooking out.
“The latter, of course," Bradney of cream marble ami looked at hi* $68.05; do, $24; Lester Ireland A •^6.31; Agnes Wahlgren, Dis. Atty.,
Co.,
$27.05;
do,
$3.85;
Wolf
A
in the young people the chamber of
AUXILIARY TO POST NO. 6
$75; Mnry C. Corwin, Co. Agent,
cried. “It is only if I establish my guests with no undue eagerness. He
commerce is offering prizes for the
Water used when cooking onions innocense that I can hope to get might have been proposing a game Johnson, $2,80; Haris Cornils, $4.65; rent, $25; Wash, Co. News-Times,
American Legion
Henry
McDonald,
$6;
L.
F.
Hum
boy or girl of 17 years or under if boiled down, will make soup or another appointment. Such work as of billiards or auction bridge.
< om. Proc., $25; Portland Elecrtic Meets first Tuesday in ouch month
burg,
$1;
W.
P.
Fuller
A
Co.,
$3;
p;
,n VlHull
who keeps the best premises. (Par-1 stew flavoring.
i mine is very costly. I must have
(Continued next week)
i Concrete Pipe Co., $75.17; Weil’s Power Co., Ct. House Exp., $79.89; •••
Vida Goodman
Marie Hoffman
(To be continued)
President
X
Secretary
County Court
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I 1
Kite rime Dangerous
Time for Children
Mrs. Sargent Nomi­
nated P.T.A. Head
Benefit Bazaar at
Farmington Coming
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i
Lodge Directory
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