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    PAGE FOUR
NOVEMBER H, 1928.
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO. OREGON
Argiis
The Leider
in Its Field
County Surveyor Hobbs Busy in His Off
Time on One-Acre Farm Near Cornelius;
Anything That Is New Has Real Appeal
Local Happenings
Will 13 Be Lucky
In Marriage Record
a
Mr. and Mrs Albert Schmidt of
Laurel were Hillsboro visitor« Mon
day.
County Official Paper
Besides serving Washington coun­ lookout for a new plant, a new
.Mrs. George Munger of Portland
ty in the capacity of county sur­ flower, or some unusual variety of
MRS- E. C. M c K inney Associate Editor veyor, Earl Hobbs is operating one this or that.
Editor
w. V erne M c K inney
He says that if in
wa-> culling on Hillsboru friend* on
of the most highly cultivated acres a planting of a hundred or more
Tuesday.
Subscription Rates
in Washington county. A visit to of a certain variety of flower, an
J. M. Ke ler mid daughter mid Miss Smith anil Mr. Peterson
I'.Sft
__
(1.
SO
81
X
Months..
P«r Year
the one-acre Hobbs place on the unusual specimen is found, he feels
R. E. JenM’ii «>( Banks were Hill- Married Tuesday Morning
Mr.
boro caller-' Wednesday.
Issued on Thursday of each week by McKinney a McKinney. Publisher*. Entered in the highway near Cornelius last week well rewarded for his efforts.
Hobbs trades plants with people greii et ux. east half of Lots t and
Mi » b’rtth»*r Smith, dniiifhtt'r of
Poetoilice et Hillsboro, Ores'll, as second-els.» matter. Member of Orexron Stale Editorial provided the answer to why Mr
Mrs. A. Spiesscheart of north of
2, Blk :’. Mvei kdd . Ret th ills
Hobbs
has
never
taken
up
the
popu
­
about
th«
county
and
mentally
cata
­
Association. and the National Editorial Association,
Hillsboro was o|>erat«’d on at th«’ Mr. nml Mi •>. W i II ihih Smith of nuiir
Martin
Driscoll
et
ux
to
John
J.
lar game of golf.
logues the time for getting slips.
IhinkN, mid .Mr. Ilviiry PotrrMon <>f
Berwick Dr. Smith hospital Munday.
When the surveyor is not behind
He has 400 tig trees ami has been Bradley et ux, lots in
!lill*<horo wt’i’o mnrrii'tl Tu<*Ndtiy
Chillies
Strong
is
in
I
’
lainsville.
Acres.
Ten years ago Americans were the transit or at work in his office successful
A presidential election every four
in selling the trees,
Illinois, being called there by the morning «1 *ho Church »if Vinitn-
A tas’.e
years seems to be too frequent when fighting to make the world safe for in the court house, he may be found throughout th«> county.
ti<m nt Vvrbmirt, Fothrr Mclh’vitt
serious
illness of his father.
behind
the
plow
or
at
the
business
democracy
and
some
said
for
the
one considers the condition of the
must be developed for the fig in Six Girla Win
ofllcinling.
Hugh Moore of Roy was in town
country during election time. The democrats, but after last Tuesday’s end of a shovel, It may be truth that state, he said.
Some of th«’ At Council Fire
Mi*« Agile* Smith, witter of th««
ie tigs are Coming into bearing too late
term of office for the president landslide one would hardly say that fully said of Mr. Hobbs that he is
Wednesday. Mr. Moore cut hi* hand hride, wna bride mimd, mxl lluymond
always working, but the work in this fall and will be the victims of
should be for a greater number of it was safe for the democrats.
in
a
»nw
and
ha*
his
arm
bandaged
A Camp Fir«1 Girls’ council fire
|>el*niMii of llilhboro won be*t mun.
the grapes, with fig trees or in the frost.
years. Some people become so bit­
wus held ut the home of Oradell up.
Immedinttdy after the ceremony
flowers,
furnishes
him
with
the
play
ter over politics that relatives are
Many
different
varieties
of
grapes
Prickett
Monday
with
16
girls
pres
­
Oliver
Newton
of
Haiti«
’
Ground,
n reeeption wnw held nt the home of
Officer rises from meal to slay
that
is
necessary
in
the
life
of
any
arrayed against relatives and friends bandit—headline.
are
grown
ami
kept
in
the
best
of
ent.
Honors
were
won
by
six.
The
Wash., was a week eml guest of hi* (he bride’« parent«, with n largo
In other words
shape.
Mr. Hobbs told the writer following girls earned woodgnt her- I sister, Mrs, J. N. Grubel, mid fmn number of relative« mid friends in
against friends.
his meal must have agreed with him. individual.
Anything that is new or that that the eating of grapes would not cr’s rank: Winona Turner, Mary
attendMiiev.
I Ry.
someone says cannot be grown in interfere with one’s appetite, but Yantti, Mary Helen
Himes, and
'I'he bride ha* I mmoi employed in
Allen
of
The Vernonia boxing commission
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
I.
this
section
of
the
country,
is
what
after taking larg<* samples of every Margaret Johnson. Four new mem­
Women are urged to quit smok­
staged boxing bouts on election day,
Mr. Hobbs is interested in experi­ variety the call of th«1 dinner table bers were received into the Camp Portland were guests of Mr. ami the Perfection llakery in thin city,
ing
—
headline.
Which
will
probably
and
(he bridegroom in a won of .Mr,
is
keeping
in
tune
with
the
which
Mrs. M. W. Johnson over the week
I have the effect of more taking it up. menting with. In his travels about on the way home was not so pro­ Fire and they are Helen Pearson, I end.
and Mr«. Henry Peterson of thia
day.
the county, he is always on the nounced.
Margaret Yantti, Wilma Webb and
Montgomery Turner and I. <!. city. Both younic people are well
Evelyn Pasley.
The next regular
Aerts
of Banks were in Hillsboro known in the county.
morning
include
the
following:
meeting will be held at the home of
After a wedding trip to Tacoma
Takrn on Burglar Count
Wednesday
on their wuy to Port­
Henry Beach. North Plains, second
land Seattle they will reside in Hilla-
James Fulry was taken into cus- Dolores Theda on Monday.
on Duchilli filberts: Farmers' Feed
z
land.
I boro.
*------
<------------------------ S----- ♦ and Supply company. Forest Grove,
¡tody at Tigard Thursday on a bur-
Mrs. Louie Del.in«’ is ill in the
glary charge.
He, is said to haxe Robert Jones Named
October 20—Dr. S. T. Linklater second on red clover hay; Sherman
St. Vincent's hospital in Portland,
Card of Thanks
«intetvd the*H. W. McDonald home Second Lieutenant
and Miss Zula Warren were mar- Hvre. Hillsboro, third on alfalfa
following a major operation last
We wish to thank the friends and
m quest of food.
ried last Monday evening in Port­ hay; R. M. Scott, Beaverton, first
week.
Another change in Hillsboro busi­
neighbors for the ninny acta of
Oregon State Agricultural Col
The and sweepstakes on white spring
land by Rev. R. A. Atkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Fr«’d Tesch moved kindness and sympathy extended
lege, Corvallis, Nov. 8. — Robert
bride’s parents and sister, Mr. and oats; H. R. Findley, Portland route ness circles became effective No­ Monday to Be Gala Day
to
the
former
home
of
last
week
during our recent bereavement, the
Jones of Hillsboro, junior in voca­
Mrs. E. H. Warren and Miss 2, first on hard red spring wheat, vember 1 when Melvin Crow took a For Veterans Here
tional education has been appointed Mr and Mrs. Bert Muling, east of .Icatii of th<> husband and father, E.
Minnie were the only witnesses. and George Biersdorf & Sons, of half interest in the battery and ig­
Hillsboro.
nition
shop
formerly
known
as
- - — ■
- ■
prixe
I M Rice, and especially for the beau­
n cadet second lieutenant in the
grand • sweepstakes
The ceremony was followed bv a Scheihin,
(Continued from Pa$rw One)
Lentz Brothers. A. W. Lentz sold
tiful floral offerings.
supper, after which the party drove on blue barley.
Armistice day, is the football game field artillery unit, with the approval
his
interest
to
Jacob
Lentz
several
37p
Mr«. Rice and Family.
to the California steamer, upon
between the high schools of Hiils- of Dr. W. J. Kerr, president t>( the
weeks
ago.
The
firm
will
be
known
which Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Hoover Given Big
boro ami Tillamook on the llilhi college.
as
Lentz
&
Crow.
The present promotions are such
Miss Minnie embarked for their fu­ Majority for President
athletic field. It promizes to be n
Too Late to Classify
ture home in San Jose.
Dr. and
battle royal with Hillsboro's chances us to provide the necessary number
Pythian Sisters who forgot to
of
officers for the tactical bundling bring fruit and jelly for th«> chil­
Mrs. Linklater returned to Hills­
for the championship as the stake.
(Continued from Pasre On«)
High school girl wants place to
of the unit*.
boro the following day.
The game is to start at 2 p. m.
very complimentary as the republi­
dren’s unit of th«* Pythian Home are work for board.—Phone 1124.
37
The K. of P. and Rathbone Sis- can registration
In late years the Tillamook
in
Washington
requested to bring the same to the
ers Grand Lodges met in Portland county is more than three to one.
Lost- Pair of glas.es, horn rim­
Cheesemakers have taken Forest To Improve the
K P. hall Friday evening to t he
last week. Those from the county The final vote for commissioner
med. with one bow broken.—Mrs. L.
Grove’s place as th«’ chief rivals of Cornelius Pass
regular meeting of the Temple.
who attended were J. A. Buxton and stood Hiatt 4124. an«i Brown 3652.
G Selfridge, 1307 First St.
37
local
football
honors
on
account
of
The second Hillsboro high foot­
J. II. Wescott of Forest Grove, Lee
R. Frank Peters of Hillsboro was ball team will play Tualatin high on | the poor showing registered by the
A resolution to re-locate and im
will
The
R
N.
A.
and
M.
W.
A
For
Sale-
—
Winter
apples,
good
Huffman and J. H. Cornelius of Cor­ high man for the legislature with a
the Hilhi gridiron at 3:15 p. m. Fri­ boys from the university town. Til­ prove the Cornelius Pass road has attend a social meeting at Forest quality, 30c, <10c. 70c; bring bosea
nelius. R. H. Greer and L. A. Long vote of 6241.
lamook usually has the upper hand been passed by the county court Grove Friday night, when th«- Fon-st to niy apple house, three doors west
L. E. Wilkes of
of Hillsboro. Mrs. Eliza Imbrie of Hillsboro ha«i 5944, and Charles R. day. Tualatin defeated the second and last year turned the trick 12 and
a hearing on the resolution will Grove, Banks, Beaverton and Hills­ First National bank. Forest Grove.
Phoenicia Temple was a representa­ LaFollett of Cornelius was the third string in r. game several weeks ago, to 0. Coach B. M. Goodman was be held
in the county court room boro lodges will have a get-together
\ It Thomas. 17 10
tive at the Sisters’ Grand Lodge. successful candidate with a vote of and the local boys are determined disappointed in the showing made
i meeting.
Mrs. Alma Darrien of Cornelius was 5561. Mrs. Wells drew a vote of to show the local fans that they by the boys at Beaverton and is put­ in the court house December 5.
have the goods.
elected Grand M. of F. of the Rath­ 3682.
ting them through their puces hard Will Purchase Law
bones.
B. A P. Club Have
Graham Given Vote
and fast every afternoon this week.
Mrs. Mary Raffety of Mountain­
Steve Cox suffered a sprained Library of Bagley
Washington county gave its own
Pot-l.uck Supper
dale, a pioneer of 1852, is in the son, L. M. Graham, of Forest Grove,
knee in the McMinnville game ami
city, the guest of Mrs. M. Cave.
The
county
court
yesterday
mad«'
.
will be out for the rest of the sea-
running independent for supreme
The Business and Professional
on
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates last court justice, a majority over John
j son. John Hare is ready to go now arrangements for th.’ purchase of Women’s club enjoyed a pot-luck
Saturday evening entertained with L. Rand. Graham’s vote was 440'J,
Judge
George
R.
Bagley's
law
li
­
and played a few minutes in the
supper
at
the
chamber
of
commerce
a farewell party for the Missea Rand’s was 3864. and Justice Ross-
brary at a cost of $2,500, th«’ money
A lot of Hillsboro business men Beaverton conflict. Several of the to be paid when funds are available. rooms Monday evening, about 45
Warren and John M. Gates. Miss cumbent. and Finis L. Brown, his
squad
are
in
poor
shape,
but
will
be
members being present. Mi«s Mil
that
saw
the
game
between
Mc
­
Tongue and Cal Jack Jr. carried democratic opponent for commis­
«•red Mi lj’ixl. president of the club,
Here I h n dandy good
Minnville high and Hillsboro high up and coming Monday.
Divorce Suits Filed
away the honors in Hodge
„ Podge.
„
probably created more local school at McMinnville Friday after­
presided, and a short program fol
w.
Tire
ut a Real Saving !
Those present were the Misses War­ sioner,
Koppiin
—
Beulah
J.
vs.
John
than any other contest. The noon would like to see another game
lowed the supper.
Goes to Honolulu
Koppiin.
ren, Marie and Bertha Tongue, Lura interest
Try one of these and
early
returns
showed
Mr.
Brown
in
|
Mrs.
C.
E.
Wells
was
the
first
Mrs. Amy Altman leaves Friday
and Wilma Waggoner. Alta Lamkin, the lead, but along toward the last, between the two teams, played on a
»uve !
speaker and told of the difference
Card of Thank.
Grace Poe. Bertha Clark and the I when the result of the vote in the neutral field and with neutral offi- morning on the Mal 'Io for a trip to
We wish to express our apprecia­ I between the business woman's life
Hilhi Honolulu. I\
Hyr son Fred is first cn-
Misses Weatherred, and the Messrs. east end came in the republican ma­ cials. They feel that the
30x3 H
eleven is the better team and that gineer on the’ Malolo.
tion of the kindness and sympathy at the present time and when she '
C. Jack Jr., John M. and S. E.
shown us during our recent bereave­ first entered th«’ business world. At |
Gates, Dr. S. T. Linklater, and the jority in the county became very another meeting would result in a
CORD
evident.
His
vote
and
that
of
Mrs.
j
that
time
women
were
considered
Young Miss (in elevator): “Third ment, the illness and death of Mrs.
different story.
host and hostess.
Aijna Wells, democratic candidate
29x4.40
floor, please.”
R. W Kreitz. and especially for the I inferior to men. but now they have
for the legislature, is considered
taken a place as man’s equal. She
Elevator Man:
"Here you are. beautiful floral offerings.
CORD
Many Awards Won by
man 5100. Two are to be selected.
| «aid, however, that woman's gn at- i
daughter.”
R. W. Kreitz and children,
Hamaker’s vote was 1276 and that
'est business was th«’ making of a
Local Folks at Show
Y. M.: "How dare you call me
Mrs. William Beveridge,
We have good old G. &
of Hosmer 455. Graham is running
| happy home.
Mrs. Emma Bryant
daughter? You're not my father.”
Norman Short.
J. Tires and Tubes
I Continued from Page Onel
third over the state, however.
«poke on education ami its advances,
E. M : “Well, I brought you up.
and John Strickler, of Sherwood,
Congressman W. C. Hawley de-
but said that th** one-room school
uil the time.
Appreciation
didn’t I?”—Ex.
—
—- - 1 " ■
fifth, on commercial Burbanks. Ly- feated Harvey Starkweather by a Being the Original Letters <
To my friends and especially the
man Peters, of Mountaindale, i sec-
___ vote of 6246 in this county to 2537
“The man who trusts men will women of Washington county who
Young Wife on Her Honeyi
Hal
ond, and as.
muirj c
.or * representative
or* • —
*• * ' in congress. .....
H. ...
R. , Findley
& k.-'viis,
Sons, for
' make fewer mistakes than he who have given me a vote nearly double
Over the Pacific Coast to
fourth, on commercial Netted Gems Hoss is leading the field with an
that of the democratic state nomi­
1 distrusts them.”—Cavour.
Girl Friend Back Home.
grown west of the Cascade moun­ overwhelming majority for secretary
nees. and closely approaching that
and Cans
♦---------------------------------------------- ♦ of the republican candidates, I wish
tains. L. M. Miller, of Scholls, sec­ of state, and Thomas B. Kay is fol-
D. P. CORRIERI
ond, on Early Ohio in the miscel­ ! lowing suit for state treasurer. J. Dear Marion and Jim:
Used Car Annes
to express by appreciation and grat­
Telephon* 2120
Have you ever been on a lonely
laneous potato class. John Strick­ D. Mickle for dairy and food com­
itude.
ler, second, and Donald Edy, Sher­ missioner and I. H. VanWinkle for mountain road at night? Just for
/ 37
Anns
Anna I.
L. Wells.
(Too Late fur Laet Week I
wood, third, in the boys’ and girls’ attorney general are away in the the sake of variety, we drove part
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fenn
and
son
of
of the trip on the Pacific highway
Burbank potato class.
Ilead-
Officers going in without any op- over the Siskiyou* from Oregon into Portland visited at the Genzer hbme
The following is a list of prizes
R.
position
include
Judge
George
California at night, and it is a won­ Sunday. Mrs. Anne Genzer return­
won by farmers who sent their ex­
ed to Portland with them.
hibits to the Land Products show at Bagley for circuit judge, Edward derful experience.
Mr. and Mrs. George Laemerman
The moon helped; it came up
Portland in care of ■ the. county Schulmerich for state senator, Earl
E. Fi-her for joint senator, E. B. about 10:30 and threw long shadows and daughter, Bertha, and Mr. and
agent:
Jenkin Club wheat—G. _________
A. Pleith Tongue for district attorney, Ed- across the broad highway and light­ Mrs. Otto Hunger visited at the Bai-
[ ward C. Luce for county clerk, J. ed up the immense valley below us i ley home Sunday.
4 Son, Sherwood route 3, first.
The Genzers have installed a ra­
%
Soft White wheat—R. Hornecker, W. Connell for sheriff. W. F. Boley so that it provided some wonderful
i for assessor, E. B. Sappington for scenic vistas. Then at that time of dio in their home.
Hillsboro route 5, eighth.
Hard Red Spring wheat—H. R. treasurer, N. A. Frost for school night the highway is comparatively
Marriage License.
Findley & Sons, Portland route 2, superintendent, James H. Davis for empty and you seem to be driving
Lambert J.
Heesacker, Forest
1 recorder, Earl L. Hobbs for sur- along in a world of your own.
first.
I veyor. Glenn F. Bell for coroner,
Every so often we'd scare up Grove route 1, and Julia Marie
Marquis wheat—H. R. Findley
Spiering,
Banks
route 1, Novem-
some wild animal up there in the
1 and W. F. Tews for constable.
Sons, first.
Measures Defeated
mountains—a deer or two, for ex­ ber 1.
Blue barley—George Biersdorf
Fred J. Lesser and Ruth R. Rob­
Not a single one of the proposed ample. Trees and rocks and even
Sons, Cornelius route 1, first.
Hannchen barley — R. D. Hall, constitutional amendments received railroad shanties and the like take erts, both of Forest Grove route 1,
Forest Grove, first; John Swinburn, the approval of the voters through- on an eerie, unreal look and there November 2.
Henry Peterson and Esther Hen­
i out the state. The two Dunne bills, are fantaistic shapes that keep you
Forest Grove, second.
Gray Winter oats—C. W. Her- ! ■ the water and fish bills, and the interested and wide awake all the rietta Smith, both of Hillsboro, No­
vember 2.
gert, Hillsboro route 2, second; Mrs. amendment limiting the power of way.
This portion of our trip was one
Elizabeth Reed, Hillsboro route 2, the legislature were given a slap in
this county. The state income tax of the outstanding ones of all. Down Real Estate Transfers
third.
Rye—G. C. Chase, Hillsboro route carried locally by a vote of 4997 out of the mountains to Yreka and
on to Redding and
Red
Bluff,
and 2870.
4, second.
Arthur P. Wentworth et ux to
The vote this year is less than through Mt. Shasta city and Duns­ William B. Stronach et ux, 1 acre,
Yellow Dent corn, 100 ears—Mar­
tin Herb, Banks route 1, second; «00 more than that of four years muir and all the picturesque little I Sec. 13, 2S IS.
You
ago at the presidential election. Mr. settlements along the way.
E. L. James, Reedville, third.
W. A. Snyder et ux to A. S. Pat-
White corn—Sam Hulit, Hillsboro Hoover received 6159 votes to 3546 can see evidences everywhere of the I tullo et ux, northwest quarter of
great
development
which
this
sec
­
for Al Smith. Other candidates re-
route 2, third.
southeast quarter, Sec. 33, T2S
White corn, 10 ears, west of Cas­ ' ceived enough to make up a total tion is bound to have, and yet you R1W.
are
glad
you
have
seen
it
before
vote
of
9882.
The
presidential
vote
cades—C. Wolfram. Hillsboro, first.
Comte 4 Kohlman Co. to Ira Bid-
Portland Union Stock Yards Spe­ four years ago was 9084. The reg­ that development arrives.
well, tract 9, Comte & Kuhlman’s
When you get down into the Mt. Little Homes 1.
cial, 25 ears corn—Martin Herb, istration this year totaled 16,783.
Shasta region, there are scores of
Banks route 1, fourth.
James P. Kearns et ux to Arthur
MRS. 1. W. BUTLER
places to camp in, trips and hikes to G. Olson et ux, 5 acres, Yerex Sub.
Winter vetch—Antone Evers, For­
take and sights to see. Old Shasta Div.
est Grove route 2, second.
Mrs. Laura L. Butler. 71, died itself is a wonderful mountain, once
Spring vetch—-John Swinburn, of
Bernhard Larsen to Adna G. Lewis
I Tuesday at the home of her daugh- a live volcano and a mountain that
Forest Grove, first.
I
ter,
Mrs. J. B. Bartlow, of Hills- is a peach to climb if you are a et ux, part of Sec. 9, T2S R1W.
Hungarian vetch—John Swinburn,
Clare Smock et al to John M.
( boro. Funeral services will be held mountain-climber.
Swiss cheese is
Forest Grove, second.
et ux, part of Sec. 3, T3S
ear as I ever get to that, Ma­ Thompson
Small White beans—Harvey Huff, ' this afternoon at 1 o’clock at the
R1W.
i Pleasant Valley Baptist church, and rion, as you know.
Hillsboro route 4, first.
Nora
A-
to Maude B.
Well, we’re on the way home now Bunday, Lot Bunday
Red Clover hay—W. B. Walker, I interment will be in the Gresham
9, Blk. 5, Ladd & Reed
I
cemetery.
and
you
won
’
t
be
getting
many
Beaverton route 2, first.
She is survived by the widower, more letters from me, for which Acres.
Burbanks, west of Cascades—
Richard A. Carlile et al to C. F.
I.
W. Butler, and six children, Mrs. Jack would say “heaven be praised”
Nutmere, Rowell
Bros., Scholls,
et al. part of Lot 8, Blk. 2,
i Ethel Kesterson of Pleasant Valley, if he were reading this.
But I’ll Grabel
first.
Humphrey's Add., Hillsboro.
Certified Burbanks — Nutmere, ' Mrs. Eva Galbraith of Oak Harbor, certainly have a lot to tell you.
William H. Wienecke et ux to I
Love,
ETHYL.
Rowell Bros., Scholl.«, sweepstakes; Wash., Mrs. Georgia Bartlow of
P.S.—There is
an
Associated Richard A. Carlile et al, part of N.
Nutley, Carl Wohlschlegel, second; I Hillsboro, Ernest, Elbert and Edythe |
I Butler of Portland. A brother and ' dealer up here that also runs a first- C. Richardson and wife Cl., T1S
H. R. Findley & Sons, fourth.
R2W.
4-H Burbanks—Walter Peters, of 1 sister, both of Kansas, also survive. class auto camp and we stayed there
Commercial National Bank to T.
Mrs. Butler was born May 17, ( the other night. Had a great time
Sherwood route 3, first; John Strick­
H. Pittman et ux, part Henry Sewall t
ler, Sherwood route 3, second; Don­ I 1857, in Illinois, and was married to and Jack said he was going to run D. L. C. 40, TIN R2W.
. I. W. Butler. She came to Oregon an auto camp when our honeymoon
ald Edy, Sherwood route 3, third.
Eliza E. Iirock to Charles M. Hal­
Commercial Burbanks — Nutley, I 40 years ago, and had lived at trip is over. He says you can get lett et ux, lot 42, Tualatin Valley
Carl Wohlschlegel, Laurel route 2,1 ; Pleasant Valley during most of that all the benefits of travel that way Homes.
time. She resided north of Hills­ without actually stirring from home.
third.
A. S. Pattullo et ux to W. A.
Your guests tell you all about it.
Certified Netted Gems — H. R.
_ boro for one y?ar.
Snyder et ux, 16.61 acres, Sec. 33,
But
next
year
he
’
ll
be
just
as
crazy
Findley & Sons, Portland route 2,
WILLIAM C. YETTER
as ever to get in the car and start T2S R1W.
first.
J. M. Burroughs et ux to C. W
going.
Commercial Netted Gems—Lyman
Miller et al, Lot 2, Blk. 1, Villa
William C. Yetter, 70, died at hi»
__
Peters, Banks route 3, second; H. home at Hayward Monday afternoon
Ridge.
NEWTON TAYLOR
R. Findley & Sons, fourth.
Wm. H. Rucastle to Minnie Peder­
from heart trouble.
Funeral ser­
Miscellaneous potatoes — L. M. vices were held at the Hayward
Newton Taylor, 82, died October sen, 5.32 acres, Sec. 33, T3N R4W. I
Miller, Hillsboro route 2, second.
E. L. McCormick to Harry E. Da­
school house Wednesday afternoon
Franquette Walnuts—Ferd Gro­ with Rev. M. A. Marcy officiating. 31 at his residence at Aloha, and vis et ux, Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 4, Pat­
the funeral services were held Fri­
ner, Hillsboro route 2, first; H. T. Interment was at Hayward.
tison 4 Moran’s 1st Add. to Hills­
Mr.
Hesse, Hillsboro route 2, second; Yetter was born in Pennsylvania, day in Portland. Mrs. Blanche Tay­ boro.
William Hanson, Laurel route 2, February 22, 1858, and had lived lor Pratt of Aloha is a daughter.
Gertrude M. Calef t*- H. R. Chant­
third.
ier et ux, 2.50 acres, Thorne’s Add.,
with his partner, James Penman, at
Births
Mayette Walnuts — Mrs. Grace Hayward for nine years.
Hillsboro.
Pubols—To Mr. and Mrs. John
Wood, Hillsboro, second.
Kate Sitton to Fred Tollas et ux,
Pubols, West Union, a boy, Novem-
Barcelona Filberts—Forbis & Son,
MELVIN MUNKRES
5 acres, Sec. 11, T1S R1W.
ber 2.
Dilley, first; Henry Beach, Hills­
G. N. Battey et ux to F. O. How­
Pauly—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
boro route 3. second.
Melvin Munkres, 81, died _.
at his
land et ux, 10 acres, Charles Ste­
Pauly,
Brooks
Hill
district,
a
girl,
DuChilli Filberts—Forbis & Son, home in Forest Grove __________
Monday, fol­
wart Cl., T1S R2W.
Dilley, first; Henry Beach, Hillsboro lowing a long illness. Funeral ser­ November 3.
Charles S. Aydelott et ux to
route 3, second.
vices were held at the Forest Grove
William A. Johnson et al, part of
Seedling Walnuts — Mrs. Chris Undertaking company this after­ Leg Fractured by
Sec. 6, T1S R3W.
Peterson, Hillsboro route 3, second. noon, and interment will be in the Kick of Horse
George H. Johnson et ux to Ida j
SUPER SERVICE STATION
Date Prunes—Emil Stalder, Port­ Forest View cemetery. Rev. M. A.
Sogge, Lot 3, Blk. 6, Metzger Acre '
Telephone 1411
land route 2, third.
Marcy officiated. The widow, Mrs.
James, the 5-year-old son of Mr. Tracts.
first and Baseline Streeta
Cash prizes totaling $345 will be Nevada Munkres, and seven chil­ and Mrs. George
_ Tews of ______
Laurel, r
C. T. McCall to Paul Vernon
divided among the farmers who fur­ dren, Lewis, Jasper, Charles, Ward suffered a fractured left leg at thé Black et ux, west half of Lots 1 and i
nished the exhibits.
and Ross Munkres, Mrs. Addie Guy­ thigh yesterday, when kicked by a 2, Blk. 2, Myers Add., Reedville.
Additional awards received this ton and Daisy Giltner, survive.
horse.
C. T. McCall to Carl Emil Berg-
Thirty Years Ago
Melvin Crow Buys
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