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THE Page Eight WllsbonOeAru us HILLSBORO HILLSBORO, OREGON How a “Perfect Baby’’ Keeps Fit In Other Days ♦------ -------------------- ARGUS ♦ With Which i« Combined the Hillsboro Independent HULaboro Arurua eatabliahed 1894 Hillsboro Independent establiahed \ugust 2S, 1902 Carl Schneider, 1873 a young man well known around McKlNNKY A MeKINNKY. Publisher« Greenville and Banks, was so badly Published Thursdays. Enternd a» aerond-cla.« matter in the postoffice at HillaborojOre. injured nbar Cathlamet, W ash., last week that hr diet! soon after M rs . F. c. M c K inney Aucriate F.a Editor W. VERNE McKINNF.Y having been brought to one of the PACIFIC COAST REPRESENTATIVE Portland hospitals Young Schnrid li EMBER St X pc«-Allison. Inc.. Portland. Security er was working with his brother Oregon State Editorial Association Bldg. ; San Francisco. Sharvn Blds . and on the Columbia river and thr> Lo« Angele«. Weetern Pacific Bldg. National Editorial Aaaociation were falling a tree. The tree start OFFICIAI. NEWSPAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY ed to fall sooner than th« > expected and upon the alarm both ran for sa t rtv. Sub«« ription Rate« Strictly Cash in Advance Dr. \ B Bailey has purchased 83.50 Foreign Countries — 31.50 Per year the Wall residence on Second street, 2.00 V S. Outakie Oregon .85 Six months near the water and light plant. Mrs. Mary Olsen o f Progress Every government official or board that handles public money should publish at regular intervals an accounting of it. showinc where and how each dollar is »pent died at a Portland hospital I'uvs- dav of lockjaw, caused by blood We hold this to be » fundamental principle of dw..vr;«: w wrnmeni poisoning. Several days ago site fell against a jagged stick and injured one of her arms. LOCAL PEOPLE REJOICE The llartrampfs have three Washington county rejoices that the question of threshing outfits running in the Mì-s Sheila Christina MeCormlek. alt monili* «hi. who look tirsi hon county this season, having pureha> the short cut routes to the sea has finally been set ors witli noi a mark agallisi her In Ilio minimi baby clinic sp«ns«red by ed the S. \. D Meek thresher re tled and that the Wolf creek route was the selection thè W «ir.en's Itenetlt assoclntlon nt Toledo, Ohio, -nappe,! in ali Informa ecntly. of the commission after a favorable report by state The long bridge west of town vose wlille taklug her »eltlng up exerelses. has been torn up and travel was highway engineers. The Wilson river designation has diverted for i day or two. A road already been made and the possibility of its forking will be finished tomorrow and peo off the Wolf creek route undoubtedly had much to ple may travel over the usual route. do with the choice. Contractor J. W. G<x>din will push the new work as rapidly as possible Local people have put in much time and effort (Continued from p«tf« 1) H. W. Wilkinson | plead guilty to but it will take several weeks to lows: Commander, Wilbur Bieder over many years to secure the designation of routes complete the bridge Forest Grove a charge of driving a car with im- man; first vice commander. Dr. W leading through this county, believing that it would »nd Cornelius travel would have proper licenses and was fined $10 been »'bilged to go around by the by Justice of the Peace Kuratli I’ Simmons; second vice command give the best service to the metropolitan area and Susbaucr pl ice and l eisyvillt to Wednesday He was paroled on the er, I lo\d Jones; adjutant, Earl open large areas in this section for suburban settle- settle get to Hillsboor if the temporary fine upon condition i that he pur- Reiser; finance officer, Otto Schal tenbrand; chaplain, George llos ment. road had not been built to take ry hearing, I'he men had been ar- rested in connection with the Friti kins; sergeant*at arms, 11 o m e r care of traffic. llaxne.s; delegates to the state con Stioble robbery last week. Fifteen Years Ago Britt Nedry, Dr. E I Charges of larceny against Art mention, I WILL IT BE A BREAK? \rgns» Yu gust 30, 1917 John Brown of above Banks lost his Penn ami Clarence Fraeh vv err Rucker ami Wilbur Bicdrrman William Einzig. high-powered state purchasing dismissed l'uesdav b\ Justice of the barn by fire Saturday night, _____ is at outs with State Treasurer Rufus Holman, agent, llutherford G. Reiter and Mi*s Peace Kuratli after the prelimina Hop Yard Wage Scale Nellie F.arh irt were united in mar- ry hearing. who asks his resignation. The trouble came about Adopted by Growers riage Tuesday at the home of Mr. through charges that Einzig was receiving medical land Wage scale for hop picking ami Mrs. C G. Reiter. Laying of Sewer Pipe other work in (hr vards was adopt favors at the state hospital, alleged harsh language to Otto Erickson of Beaverton start Practically Completed rd at a meeting in Forest Grow Holman's secretary and an insolent and boorish con rd the construction of a brick gar- I »}ing of pipe for the city sewer Monday evening o f the Forest age on the Schamburg nroperty on duct toward representatives of Oregon manufactur Second street. I'he building will be outfall from the north end of the Grove local of the Oregon Hop ers and merchants who call at his office with goods 160x100 Grow ers* misociition. Pickrrs will and will cost around $7000. fill to the Tualatin river will prob- be paid on the basis of NO cents to sell the state. of Carptenter.' under Ray Reasoner abily be completed by the la for 10«) pounds, checkers and fire- are working on the Jackson Bot- the week, according to Geo rge M<- Einzig at the instance of Governor Meier and Hol $3 a dav. kiln help and tram- tom bridge and expect to have it Gee, city engineer. The pipe is man man went on the state payroll as secretary of the st ers ready for travel in about t w o alre.id) laid .»cross the fill and the K2 a dav a day and all other help board of control and state purchasing agent at $7.000 ditch refilled. Yt present work is w eeks. when they retired Carl Abrams at $4200. Political The fifth annual county fair will bring d«»ne across Jackson bottom. •lection«. 83 ; Lawrenc-e G. Hill. electi«>n», be held at Forext Grove on Octo- Tunneling at the south end of the 83. Thi'tmi» P. Goodin, vlectiun*. 83; wise ones believe it will bring about a break between her 2, 3, I and 5. Joseph P. Hur- ditch has been completed .»nd some \v illiani H. Kane, election». 83 ; F Erntu-i« the governor and Holman. Brandenburg. elect ion». |J . Mr». Eruvwt ley is p ident of the association of the pipe laid. Approxim *tclt Townsend. b«>unty, 89.10; Henry f Van- The fair is to be held on Pacific KOO feet on the north line remain’* Domeion, bounty. >13.10; George (•«Mid- to be completed. man. bounty, 85 1". Lee Hoffman. I. Ixtun- university campus. ty. 31 20. Arthur Lulxhn. bounty, 13. SO A trade invitation to Weil’s nineteenth anniversary Vaughn Wells of Co. En Walter Führer, bounty. 82.&O; 814.97; A. 821.67 , B. gineers* corps, writes from Palo Reexes, 821 Sandstrom. W.df, bounty, 83 ; Dean Quick, bounty, sale is carried in this week's Argus in the form of Walter Hamel, f L85 . 812.10 ; Harl«»n A. Schlichtiny. bounty. I Alto that they expect soon to be A. Campbell. 821.37; H McDaniel, f ■ two-page advertisement, showing their belief in the 83 ; F. Mi<’ck, bounty. 82.30; Ham Munch. Robert Meacham, 842.87 ' ; V. Sales. 8 sent to Long Island. bounty, 313" . Mr« I V Vanaken. I h > uii - Kurt Liebnow, 826. 22; W. Sebra. value of newspaper advertising. Nathan Weil and Warren E. Tupper and Ada Tay 87; ty. 85.30; 85.30. Ben l-ar»«.>n, btmnty, 815", 35.97; A. Moiaamann. 81.99; Herr ►en R. J<>hn».*n his three sons are to be congratulated on their nine Reuben Is unty. 83 1 lor were married at Forest Grove Becker. 83.99; J «nie« Walters. 8114. M E. Roper, Rot bounty. 81. Richard W 1-ntrr, H. K. Chantler. 840 Il : N Mann, 815. August 22. teen years of service in this community. Not only L.H.nty nty. 810 10; Gertriule McC«r mic, •lm> Fore»t Holt. 810.95. D. Chantler. 814 Hillsboro is putting in a bitu R. M Pool. 8199; Fred Leipold. »< «V : tion», 86; Ttathlo Y neyama, bounty, 84 - have they been progressive business men. but they lithic macadam on the maci be- E. V. Fisher. 81.49 J«»e Correri, «I <»; 6o; Henry Welxel. bounty. 31 K y have always been active in civic affairs and ready tween the condenser and thr Jack George Fi«her. 8119 73; Frank Reh. 87".57; Harrington. Imunly, 8130; l'rr«r Sc huep- bach, bounty, 87.60 John P. Dethlef«. son Bottom bridge, and will ...... , pro __ E. V Enher. 86.48, Axel F. Peder*«»n. to do their part. Mr», Clara Marte Rootu- 810.46; Jim Lane. 835.84; J>*e Correri. bounty, 88.70 cred on south as far as the money, 87 *6; H. I., Funk. |7'Li>6. C. E. Downer, balm, widow'i pension. 322; Edgar Test- •54,100, »/V« will - cover, This is done be- 873.06; B. Atwood. 82.99; S. C. Inkley. erman, bounty, 14.30 ; Helen Steinke, (««unty. 87 . Fuirl Kay. bounty. 35; Elmer H V! | H. I’ranger. 881.1 ' Hu cause of the g lubscription fund We have a nominee for a first rank position in the H. Pranger. 378.59; Art Shepherd. Hergert, bounty, 36.30; Bertha Redman. raised by farmers and townsmen bert 8*2 7 4 R H. Graiff. 8*2 74. Leon Beck- bounty. 810.60; G. Earn«, county ho»- “pure cussed” class. One night last week someone for the road leading 'OUth . . ............... from the with. . 363.71. 863.74; Harold Short. 863.74; H. J. pi tai expense. 812 o; Fred Ludwig, bounty. deliberately walked into the yard of the publishers’ Becker. 87.98; 87.9S; M. J. Robinson, 819.91; 83.20; A H. North, bounty. >2 6o. Del- Jackson Bottom bridge. mar Walgraeve. lx unty, 32.20; The Farm- Hirman Becker. 812.34 1.34 : H. E. F. Su«bauer, ~ Alfred Morgan, Pullman condm- >56.12; home and cut two garden hoses squarely in two. Can U. G. Gardner, 856.37. Han* Ra«- er»' Mutual Fire Relief association, in . , ___ ______ ^?r Great Northern, was in muaaon, 8112.25; R. L. Chamberlain. 81"4.- aurance <>n J. D. Powell place ownttd by it be that anyone resents someone doing their best N’«-u > <»rk t 11-1 Saturday, h.ix- 74; Jack He»«. 85.60; Joe Corriri«. 819.- Washington county, emergency fund. 34,- R s J mmb , bounty, 8* . Delbert to keep their yard looking nice. ing „ had —1 charge of the Pullman 45; Hirman Becker. 82.49; Kurt Liebnow, F<»;.<im, bounty. 90c; J. N I.uke <a»»igne<l 824.92 W. William». 879.70; L. C. R. W service on a special . out of Seattle, Melquiat, 8134.70; 8134.70 ; Herman Schindler, !■> Cady Motor Co i, < «.nt> h■ pi’.il « x- R<«« I.y«ia. bounty. carrying 350 sailor lads and marines 83.9s; R L E. FL Hiatt. 8*3.06. 863-0«. R. R- E. Hiatt. ixnse. 81"" . Mr». “ 816.20; William Vanderctjvering, Vandercovering. 87H.75; IIO.7". Mrs. E. A. Albin. b«>unty. 89; D. back to the Atlantic seaboard. Progressive spirit of local firms is indicated by C. Gate», bounty. 82; I, Lou to Wei*. bounty, Charge of Larceny Legionnaires Plan Dismissed bv Court For Portland Meet the announcement that the Perfection Bakery has had experts here and a new loaf has been perfected. Local people will for the most part find the busi ness people of the city doing everything possible to keep their product and service abreast with the best any place. Because of the widespread public interest. Gov ernor Meier will declare Tuesday, September 13, the day of the big legion parade in Portland, a state holiday. It is the big day of the convention and all Oregonians will want to attend. Willamette valley prune growers vote to hold their crop in effort to get higher price. It is hoped that they will be successful as the present commodity prices are below all reason and surely do not make for better times. President Hoover has just finished one conference and is calling another. There have been many of them since 1928 and we expect after a few more that we will be conferred back to normal times, maybe. Many Washington county farmers are growing ex cellent peaches and there are plenty of them. Re member this in making purchases for your winter’s supply of canned peaches. Keep the money at home. Cheering business news comes from many sections of the country. Oregon City Woolen Mills, idle for months, has started work and 200 are back on jobs. San Diego’s zoo sold for taxes. Even the animals notice the economic distress. ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Urne Bodo C QKvi«.- LINWOOD T. v-7 LAWRENCE, AGED9,"gAD IN PROPORTION <0 Size, A FAÍ PERSON IS UGHÍER ÍHAN A LEAN PERSON... • MiCwre N<r«Ç»ytf îpiOt» IO? 0OOKS IN QNÉ YÉAR.. ...fug KIN PA(i. P ublish eo FOR OVER 1,000 Y£ARS.. ÍHÉ FRUIÍ-SALAD PLAÑÍ, •Momstera Deliciosa*.. ÏASÏE5 LIKE A COMBINATION Of MO PINEAPPLES.... Andy Pate. 878.75; 1.75; M. Robinson, Robinson. 835 91; George Pate. 858.76; L. K FL " Reigner, 86".• 75; H. Rutledge. 86".7 TT» ; Fred Stoffcr. 81 ; Hurrough» Adding Mary Woodward. 865 , Machine Co., 810.70; Donald T. Temple- Patrick _______ .j, ton. 812; Archie Je*se. . 820.16 ; Murphy Lumber Co.. . 2 8I4J2O. T«»m R»« n |. 817.95; - Eunk. -- 82.M; C. E. D«>wner, “ H. - L. - WISMER ASKS WORD ON 82.HO; 1 814.95. J. B. Baxter, 1 LOCAL RELIEF QUESTION 85.97 ; L.R. Netoon, J William Baxter. 89.95; Editor Argu: is—By the courtesy of Thrapp. . 89 95 ; J<>e Corrieri. 83.9’J, R. ; Tom RxM*d. 811.23; J<« the editor of our well manage.! —...... 8121 8H.98; O. S. Shiffer, 838.39; weekly paper 1 I will give in short Arthur Elliott, 82 99 Alex Gabbert, 82.« the result of my last week's ar- 99; Charle* Downer, 833.11 I; IL L. Funk. Fred Haney, tide, and will at this time extend 8-13.11; Frank Reh. 828.05; 36 . 64; " 81.49. O. 8. Shiffer. 83' Herman my thanks for the c< ______ __ <»f Shindler? 845.07; Arthur Ellio . 8*.»T ; co-operation those who have communicated with Herman Shindler. 85.99 ; John Wiikin«, 82-* me, especially the producers. Some 31.48. yi| (. A. Page. 82.99; F. . Johnstone, Klinger, 99; G. E. Vanooee. 89 96 >; R ‘ have offered to can different ar- 837.38; 837.38; E? E. Klinger, 85«.»9, E. J. Sher- tides, providing they are furnished man Lumber Co. _ . 8637.66; Gu« Reichow, with the empty jars. So far very 81146.76; G um Reirhow, 8111.la L. C. Melqui«t. 82.15; L. F. (FMar 323 7 ; little has been offered by the la Jarne« -------------------------- O’Mara. , 814.95; _____ , Ge»jrge falling. borers, although some offers have 81196. Howard Holmes. 8119*. Eldred, A. Zimmerman. 81. . >14.95; Jack been made. 819.95; Hi rm an Schimi 83.93 ; In order to get this matter un- He»«, Robert Meacham. 87.46; Verl . 4 I - der wav I would suggest that all 46. C. E. Downer, 82.97 f; H • 1 unk, who are interested in this kind of 32-»7; Frank Reh. 83.99. ; E. f Sheet«, Hillsboro Argus, 85.75 1 M a movement, get busy and organize 8111; Herman 1 Becker, 853.84 ; or communicate with either the Frank Palmer, 839.69; C. W. Alien. 823.- Hillsboro Argus or directly with 9,1; Mike Beard, . 82.99; Frank Robert», Leibnow, 89 96; Herman me. so that we ma, be able K, de- M . Bob Meacham, 816.70; cide whether to eontinue or to let V. Sator, 816. 70; F. *' 1 M. Allen. 816.24; the matter rest. Herman Becker, 813.87; M. J. Jaeobnon. Loui« Bran daw. 825; 8196; Standard J. .».WISMER Oil Co. of of California. California, 81445.29; Collin« Concrete Pipe Co.. 8162.50; Daily Journal of Commerce, 818.10; West Coaat ~ — • Tele- J. Mr- phone Co. (Tigard*, 83.25; W __ , Cready Lumber Co., C< -•- -- 811.95; Huntu of CLAIMS ALLOWED FOR THE MONTH Labor. 810 A Milla, E................ .. 817.96; John Kauf- OF JULY, 1932 man, 37 96. Walter Heard. 87.96; George H. — State Industrial Accident Baty, 87.96; A. Srhlesser, 81.99; Frank cc 'mis- «n, 8235.13; State Industrial Ac- Vanaken. 8176.05. F rank Variaken. 856.- eident c .mmioj. n> 855.13 Hillsboro Con- 7' Harvey Je«»e, 81176. P. E. H Hagg. Crete Bnke & T •• Co.. 855 6»; Hl!l»l.<ro 816.4"; W L. Stevens. 82.14; 82 14, O. M. Concrete Brick 4 Tile ('•► 844.4 Union Taylor, 817.45. R. Heard. 1-95; 88.95 ; H. T. 0*1 Co. of California. 817 14; Air Reduc- Brownrir, <-.95; A. M. Westcott, 86.96; turn Sales Co.. 811.72; Cady M otor Co., D S. Carson, 84.97; W. S. M-Grew. 81- 81.30; Harm» A Br-*-k. 87 50. Industrial »7; Rudolph R alolph Ne|<w>n, Nelson. 82 .16; John Herb, Paint Work*. 891.63; J D. Adams Co., 81 W. T. Graham, SI 99. W. T. Cira- 813.30; Fred Northrup, 825; Hal K. Hons, ham, 85.98; Pure Iron Culvert & Mar.u- secretary of state. 827 ; Sam Lewis, 817.- facturing Co •., 831.44; Bitumuls Anphalt 94; Dick Petroff, 820.93; Charles Hoag, “ < 8-1-. 12; Logpers' & Contrac n'mg, Sale* 835.92; George Ro^evear, 835.92; Lloyd tors’ Machinery Co., 825.57; Beal Pipe Dailey. 88.97; Freeman Rowe, 814.20; h Tank Corporation, 853.07; Concrete John Turner, 817.94; Charles Turner, 88.- Pipe Co., 8^2.56; 8*2.56; Zidel Zi«leH-Steinberg Co., 97; Ed Hoffman. 88 97; V. A. Lynch, I 85.40; Ro«» Inland Sand A (¿ravel Co., 85.98; A. Egesdahl, 82.99; O. II. Bush. 31 '»0 ; Air Reduction Sale Company, 84.- ........ 823.92 ; C. E. Davis, 88.97; Arley ' Ever- 47 ; O rejton-Washington Water Service •at. 817.94: C. P. Stafford. 817.94; ; T. J. Co., 81.85; Arthur Je»-e 826.32 ; Letter Hensley, 811.96; George Rnwevear, 811.- freiand A Co., 838J 54; ía ntz Bros., 820.« 78; Charles Hoag. 84.49; ; Lloyd Dailey, 10; Pool-Gardner Lumh •r Co., 81.93; 87.85; Charles Turner, 87.85; I Lewis Sahm jow Bros., 8I7.Ì J E. Haaeltine & Moore, 83.23; William Shepherd. 86.48 ; Co., 819.60. Ma<K< lotor Co.. 84c; John Anderson. 835.60 E. E. Lai ourette. Hilli (boro Concrete Brl<*k & k Tile Co., 83.- 872.50; O. M. Taylor. 835.92; J. Beaten, 45 ; Portland General Elect trie Co., >7.50; 825 92 ; Jack Hess. 825.92; C. O. Mackey. Mitchell. Lewis A Sta ve »r Co.. 83.75; 819.92; William Sundberg, 815.94; J. P. Portland Bolt A Manufatti uring Co.. 883.- Shipley, 819.92: L. frxiaon, 819.92; R. 76; R om Automotive Servici 814.40 ; John Gebel, 819.92; E. G. Shipley, 819.92: H. A. Koeb ling’n Sona Co. of Cal., 820.78; G. Mackey. 819.92; Percy Lawrence. 816.• W< ast. Telephone (.'o., 826.30; Bur- 93; W. N. Hathorn, 890; L. G. Newlin, rough« Adding Machine ( <> , 32.20. ; E. E. Latourette. 840; John Herb, W. H. Bagley, county , jail ••xpenxe, 85.- 8150 ; John Anderson, 874.80; Ji>e Cor- 40; Earl Estepp, bounty, 811.70; Mr«. H. rieri, 810.10; Jack Hess, 83.73; John Vandometon, bounty, >7. • id , School Dia* Bose, 872.35; Joe Corrieri, 822.45; Robert, trlct N> . 70, elections, 3 15; Earl Fennell, Meacham, 344.90 V. Salee, 840.41; C. E. witness, county court, 31 Mr». Lei» Feri- Robertson, ' ;5.94 : J. R. Bamford, Bamford. 833.- nell, witness, county court, Si ; Harold H. M. Robertson, 813.45; Ed Wirtz, Reynolds, bounty, 35.90; Tyler, John ■“ " " bounty, 32.30; ( 15; Guy Kahlar, 822.45; E. A. Frilch, John .S' hnn-ltzer, , relief, 7; C. Wilder. 820.93; F. H. Wilder, Boulins, 32.48; J. W sheriff, Connell. 7: Thomaa Fowler, 81.49; J. E. Mit- ’nx dept. expense, 309,48 ; A. F. I hei, re- zel. 8116.83; J Ott Johnson, 881.36; Charle^ lief, Mrs. Ida Volk. 321 ; Union Oil Co. Auati in, 860.51 ; John Schneider, 850.81 ; of Cal., county _ sheriff expense, _______ 823; John Livermore, 826.89; Kurt Liidmow, Charley Burke, bounty, 87.90; Paul King, Joe Corrieri, 83.99 ; F. L Brown' bounty, 813; Robert Allo •n, bounty, SI.10; 33.1 3127 7.24; A. W. Oh-on, ‘ bounty, 81.80; , John E. Schmidt. 824.43 ; Sid Robert ............. Rot! ;hatrom, 88.97 ; Jim Will, 85.98 ; Ray Drew, bounty, 81.10; Howard Ball, boun* Sam State Board of Con- Felt ton, ..._____ 85.98; ... A. __________ E. Schmidt, ______ 81.98, _ _ ________ 83.60; . Oregon ______ ___ faCWi . 31.19; Kurt Liebnow, >1*.51 ;Her- tFol, insane expense. >p . Earl E. Fish- . M. Nofziger, ■heep man Schindler, >39,28; Joe Coreri, 3- 99 ; er, bounty, 81.40; J. do««, •■» 31; ; H. E . Snyder, bou n - — by -«nen, J. w. Barney, county engineer, 880.89 ; killed J. w. Barney, county engineer, 853.93 ; ty. 35.10; John R. Hay, bounty, 85.50 ; >2 . F. M. Lock- ' w. ... A. Tupper, costkeeper, county en- J. H. Wewcott, election 81 ‘ " “0.1 . P L. Patterson, gineer, t90; W. A. Tupper, co»tkeeper, wood, elections, *' ‘ ’ l attorney experiHt», 35 ; E. O. I , county engineer. 860; L. A. Johnston. '¡KtHct 85. >.70; R. H. Welsh, re transitrran, county engineer, 8130.76; J*. Joeekel, bounty, .......................... Fred Rruff, Reuff, 83; Sherwood ; A. Johnston, transitman, county engineer, iii'f, Mn. relief, i.iigerie Eugene Volk, 81.99; 810.98; W. T. Graham, " * * * draftsman >65, Pharmacy, ! chainman 83H (for county engineer), Archie G. Pitman, relief, Mrs. F. Clark, 8101.77; W. T. Graham, chainman II, 812.50; F. T, Rucker, M. D., relief Mrs. i draftsman 810 (for county engineer), Klebers 84, Mrn. Theo Dodire 85, Mr». Dis«ett. 813.97; Guy M. Edson, chain man county Volk 85. total 811; Dr. R. A engineer, 831.87; Guy M. Edaon, chain- relief V. R. Schultx, 83.50; Charles Da vin, bounty, 83; Lynn O’Connor, bounty, . man to county engineer, 83.99; Florlan ......... .. Mills, draftsman to county engineer, 817.- 87. Sam Fox, county jail expense, 85.40; 92; Les Sausauer, 868.88; Charles Potts, Hal E. Hw«, secretary of »tate, county ,331.88 ; Charle« Johnston, 85.98 ; John sheriff*» expenwe, 83; Kenneth C. Struth- Tan nock. 82.99; J. W. Gleenor, 822,42; ers, bounty, 60c; Vincent Spierring, boun Alfred Nelson, 87.47 ; A. Hub bison. 87.- ty, 89.20; Netta Herinckx, bounty, 86.KO; I 48; Sherman HutchiHon, 82.99; J. H. G. W. Baker, bounty, 87.80; Earl M. Berrer. 889.81; Fred Stephens. 8140.76 ; Kay, Ifounty, 812.30; < harb- Mickle, wit- J. J. Adkins, 882.01 ; H. D. Ledford, 870.- neM» rir< uit court, state vs. Bernard Hol- 26; Harry Brown. 8*2.01; Harold Hathorn, boke, 82 , John I*. Dethlefs, bounty, 822,- ,35.98 ; Gus Reichow, 89. M; W. N. 30. Elbert Maxwell, bounty, 85.90; M. F. elect iona, 8«.40; pacific fJaah Hathorn 8117.26; F„ L. Hobbs 332.20 ; Welter, j Thomae Connell, 89.50; C L E. Deichman, Market & Grocery, relief J. Rockwell, 189.50;................................ Walter Herb, »•lection», 84 60, R<*x Hamel, 35.97; William 8'«; John Kline, 35.97 . ; W. A. (ampbell, 35.97; Parson», bounty, 85.10; Elmo Hardebeck, I Lester Rowe, 33.98; Jack He»». 34.98 ; by Vela Kobrrrtein, bounty, 85.90; Tony | Herman Becker, 31.99, Jam« Walters, Kundeiius. bounty, 87.90, Martin Bernard, ♦ ~ -----------------------+ Public Forum. County Court 83.10; R. I U Gibeon, bounty, _____ 3' 5"; Wai- ter J. Matter, bounty. 83 . May Tomita. bounty, 88-80; James Richards, bounty. 50r; J. M. Jonew, bounty, 83.30; ------- Edw. Rtwhak. bounty. 87 ; Clarence Hyatt, boun- ty. 81.40; Romer Schmidt, bounty, 31.30; Irene Vanlbmiclen, b«Hinty. 87.10; Mor- ria Schmidt. !><»unty. 87.40. D. 8. Van- «ienantien. bounty. R. H-»bin, bounty, 86.20; Donald T. Templeton, county judge, 82-8). J. M “ Hiatt, county eommiaaioner, 8125; H. D Kerkman. county rotnmi»« »¡oner, 8125; FL J. Godrnan, clerk roun- ty rommi»«i«>ncr. 875; Myrtle Haye«, janit res» court houae, hou«e, 835; 835 , C. c. C. Ban- niater. janitor court ► urt house. houoe. 825; Dr. G. F. Via, county physician, 85 •U; Dr A. (I Pitman, county physician, 850; c. C. Banniater, bailiff circuit c«i -urt, 853. 1 H G. Vincent, bailiff, grand jury, 86. FL E. Hanyen, reporter circuit court, 8’"»; J. N. Lke, county hospital ex|>en«e, 850. Juror»—Circuit Court—March Term, 1912 (June) John ()>*klind, 812,6". Charle« L. Gray, 816.M'»; Thoma» P. Goodin, 81". Charlea V. Jnckxon, 816.*'*; Ja»|M>r Hendrick», 812. Glenn A Old*. 819 2". Philip Her pert. 817.40; Charle« P. Watkin», 817.4". Carl Clap-haw ,812; Theodore J Nault. 816.20; Philip Hille<-ke. 81K.NO ; Alden C. Warren. 812.40; George F'. McCulloch, 89.4 . Arthur D. Hill. 817 30; (toorge F Davie». 817 6o. Alvin N. Wilcox, 815.40; John ('. Hill», 817; Ludwig F. Neukirch. 81" 40; L. G. Wiedewit»ch, 83.60; Joe Herman, bounty. 87.30; Edw. C. Luce, county <lerk. 8150; Z. H Hiatt, deputy county clerk. 81""; Josephine Hughe«, deputy county clerk. 89"; Eva Oak«-«, dep uty county clerk. 875; Elizabeth Thomp son, election«, 866; FL B. Sappington, county treasurer, 8100; Irene F<*lli», dep uty county trea-surer, 85" . Jame* H. Da- vh , «ounty recorder. 8100; Ophelia Wi-- rner, deputy county recorder. 875; Valenr Underwood, deputy county recorder, 875, O B. Kraus, county »rhool «upt., 8150; Zola F. Morgan. a»Ni«tant county school •upt.. 8*5. W. F. Boley, county a»»e»»«>r. 815", J. FL Carpenter, deputy county a«i- bennor, 8110. Helen Steinke, deputy coun ty aMsasaor, |9o, Allan Rice, field deputy »■•►unty a«-«- or, 816; Conrad Dick, field deputy county a-o>e»sor, 8t>. Charle* D. Staley, field deputy county a»«ra«or, 8* . F. I. Kobemtrin, field deputy county a»- "• «or, 82"; J. FL Bennett, field deputy county asMe-nor, 8*150; Jam«*» H. Moore, Thuraday, September 1,1932 field «leputy county aaaeaaor, |6ti . F’|«»y«l U Shoop field deputy county a«ac«M«n. 835 l-llaalielh IlinUell, copying tax roll«, county M«He«Mor. 812; Mil.lrw.1 llu«l»on, copying tax roll«. «t>unly »••«Mam. 812, Viola Sumlburg. c«>p)ing tax rolls, coun- ty a«»e«Mor. 812 . j VV t’onuell, «.►unty ! «heriff, 8149.70 Z - - - — . < -. ’ C. Follette, deputy • heriff. >134 70. Harry Johnsoit. deputy «heriff. 8134.70; -- Grant Zumwalt, c«*urt house 1 expenae >47.50. Jail __ 8-17.20, total 874.70; Mm. _ ________ __ ________ Zumwalt _ _ j«|| matron. _ >49 70. Glatiya MncLoal >25. (ax «lept.. >15. * .......................... •heriff* office >60. || J Ktoner, tax deputy, >124 7»». Newell Macrum, clerk taa .lept, >N4.7O; Marie Schmidt, clerk tav «lept.. 8d0. Glad)* Etoner. . clerk tax «lept 8>5. Mi-« F A Wai.lle, FL A. VV a ill le. c>H»k c.Hinty hoap.tal >49 > 49 70, 70. Charle« Charlo*« O 1» Ro«., »upt. county couuty hoapital. > >3 11 4.70 ?«• . Hello C Koe. •upt. »upt. county cotinty hoapital. hospital. >3 4.0, Anna \ anl.iH», in», iaundrtMM laiimli« mm county hoapital hospital, >29 •“ Vera Silla, jatiltree» . county hospital. i.'o.'o. Gcrtrml»' McClaren, ■—waitr»«»« ctuin- ty luupltal, >29.70; Olivo ' Wilcox, nurse county hoapital, >,’9.‘0. r . rum, Mm Fay <«p«M'ial nume for Calla Armstrong ..Jf (t'ouii- ly hiwpital». >6 n 4, I Beg linger, hay haix.Mt, c««unty h<wpital, >|o 47 , C Ilog ■ Itngpr, Ù"’’o7’ lw,"'r ‘’»»»»"‘y h.Mipital, >N 96 . . ... II. H«'gltnger. lalmr, county hoapital, >2.|!» Relief Della Hertha Amialrong. >10; Mr» M h”rt >'” M». Riley Hoyd. 812. William II Huulin. >’.. Mr». Fliaabeth Hennett. 810. C (’ |l..n,irH f|y (ar. ne Hlakdy. 85. | |* |i|Mk).|y MfB Alue Il«..omb. >'. Mi- Carrie Ha. on. » Agatha (.«.per, 815. Augii»! Itoren »G». Anna Cuatard. >N . Mr.« J F Cooke^ >15. Mrs. Jantr» Camona. >25, Mia N W < < . r..r H...... m Kr.nlu. Uhilrot .......... (fur Mr , »!•'■ M m Kr.nk ('lark. >l&; r W«ltrr Kuif. ||i>. M.m,. Emerick, >5. Ann« Kirii, »r.' F'redrick«on, >5 . . Padfie ,,,v Market (for AI- bert Freeman. >12.50. A D. Frakee, >5; —, A. Mr. J M (¡armirw t for’ Mr». I»al»ell« Beale*. >5; Marlha Gr». ,15. M S. Hoag. >15 . France« t'ampbrll. >15. ivllef J I W „ Adam«. >2. , G«>rir. Hawi,,. ,u Allwrt Hagerty. >in, 1 * J,n..n (guanllan m.n r .,f l h„, j,,,.,,, , . »1» SI-I1« Krllr. • I . _____ ? i. ’I" Nath.n ' ‘ -- - J Kirk, »<• . Carl W Mr». Sally Lew to. »li>; W M I.advala. , | ’ 1. l.tnd- l-r. »10; Pearl K. Lunstsdt. t _ >10. j„hn F. Lee (for Ritrnour children) . 815; <' m I her ine ’ ' •»“- Catherine I Murria. 85. John M> I'hcmon >6 !£.- Mm. ■*„. Mary K Neitoon, >10. Torn Pickering. >5. Sard» R Powell, ii »’ »»". 1 _ 7 *’",***r Pifie. >t(». Mm. <’. J ’ “ >10; Geneva Robin- Kol»in*on. >|u. *‘«e. >10. John Rr^l ------ ’ >5; J. * II Robin- 110; J J H. Reynold*». Mm. Martha Sam«, >|5 Mr». Anthony ti. Schult««. >10; M r» y Sylvia Salee. >5. Mr«. J k Totoon. >10, ÎJ Mm •- ! ■ I V«»lk. 810 Mm. John Willi«. . >5 . J H Wilaun. J|o. Chri. H alt ha rd, 85; Mm. Mary Walker, >8. Mr». W V V»tr«. (I . W 1.1.1 «■' 1‘rn.ion (’.I— r« “ H,l|. Butrb- *r. 815; llcrth. Bara, Florence 12.1 >23. Mary FL Batrbelar. .. K4ttk Mari larie Bn«ir«»m. >10 Mmm. ,,j Mt, Ire. Edith Cui- ter, «... >!■ . Emma Lepre*. >25. I .«*1 tie Blanche E«rl|. ; >30; Mr- Myrtle I >’•. Mr», El«ir Noble Hu...i',’ >35' ---- » , l^xura Etta llonrw >15 | “ Mm Opal Hash >|2. Amelia laaac«oi I-’-’; 1 Mix Stella " Kaarti, >20 ; Irene D Kreier. >12 Sarah M Lanigan. >H Catherine Man. hall. >ift; I hm n a S« han< k Meredith, >22 Mr*. A. McBride <f« •r Emma VI« .la Yonally ». 110; Fh.rei '"‘•r J. Newton, J. >29; Mr. Iler nice Rxhhck. hink. >35 ■ Hu I.la Rydman. Stella Shaffer. > 15 M A«ldye M Shaffer, 815; Mrs <’«»ra FL Strom. 82.1, Minnie FL Sharp. 830 Mary |.. Smith* Water Hrtvle» Co, >2’ M»« Jennie Y Shepherd, 822. Mm (lirwon Washington J 1’ Water«. >35 Mi. W It Watt«. court bmiae eapenae >16 50, relief J William II» “ >2' Clata M mi I o Koeenbnlm, >22. Slate A.lam. Il 25. total >1.' .’I. Industri«! Accident «’«immlaeloii county «•«»uri houae »«pena». >11. Leatvr lidand ho-idtal «’«penar, >1.131. <» It. Krau«, A < court hou ><< »'«pen»«’, >6 02. Mia 4 It duh fund. >N 25 A I. Mdtride. rollai Mo Seaman, >5; Cai Dick, «munty Jail rwpen««, > I 6<l . J Eighth Giade F.'tama rouniy jail »>«p«ni«*. 84 45 ¡ Il A Hall. 12. M l»«M«her. >45". Joan Iternsrito. Bakery county Jail Perfection 89 IV. Smith. >150. linei I m Schnil«lt, >.'150, county hoapital >3uo, total >13.09. Grant Glady» Tucker. >450. State Induatrlal A* '/»iiniwalt, Janllor court houae, >15 ; A M cillent coinml»«i«>n, officer«* contri- J,, tlake«* Kvnnstly, bounty, >7 90. C button, >17.05. J Hindi, tax dept gr.H-ery, county jail e«pen«e, >2o |0 ; expense. >10; William V Jniniraon. I huiu _. c«»un- ty N". Mi. M F: Hark relief. >5 ; Portland <«oner«l FliMtrie company, ¡all . » | . » I G Wl«Mtow|tsrh, Portland Generi«! Ehs-trl«' company, court Iloti»« expense 879.40 >*’0 t" «ounty Jail ex- relief l’avey», >10 29; Dr, Chari«-« Hine«. relief rxpvnue, >1.0, Kllham Hlatlotirry A pen«* >55 35. ti i«»4al >1.14 75. . K H. l’rintlnu Co., election expense, >' o.l ; plngton, county « treaaurrr expenae. lied Kruger, bounty, >6 7<> Mia. Pete Kulrlgh 1» ’ Walker, bounty, >6.20; <« M i»v*— V«m*u<l«.nhMCMen. bounty, fs 10 . The Amleraon, b«uinly. > I un . Mr». I F’rance« Hui ^Fiedetlek Post Co., county »utu'yni r*- widow*« t>ensioii, Randolph, I.1N, I.... rough* Adding* Maehine Co., . county «ur- 1 penae, >7 07. Portland Hine Print Co, >2, Muller'» veyor 85-55, «•ounty «munly clerk dork >5 I 55. comity county «urveyor eapenae. HwMeaaor >4.45, county »ch«H>l aunt. >4 45. lirot’iihou»«*. enmity hoapital. fl *'•. Doti- elaon A Howell, relief Henry Ma»»h >22,- tax dept >2N.4O, county "■nil >4 15. 50. total 845 ; county t reami ror 84 I total >51 2" . 50. F'lod Chamberlain Aloha Men aniile Co . relief J It Jone«, F'ranklo Pong rat«. l»>unt _ y, __ _ >13 ; Il J Smith. c«>unty jail eapon«o, >2.1 65 . . P . _ I.. >10. *• M Amleraon, bounty. >6 60. Th« Paltemon. «leputy «ll«trlct attorney, >15". Beaverton Review, comity ■ ch«Ml| «upt Ann I Fit «pati ick. «liatrict attorny'a “f- O*pon»e. >3,60; Dohrmanii llotvl Supply J W Cun. fica. >75; N E. “ Htnngel. clerk circuit Co, county hoapital. >3 NN xp«*ii«t>, Judge. >4 4. Il A Kuratli, »alary, juatice nell, sheriff, county ahoriff'a Paint Drug »tor*, comity h.— of peace, >150, E L. “ * Hubba, county >12 Ii*. _____ «urvvyor'a rxprnao. V 854. Imtwrial cafe. pilal >30 Nt», roller ovpenao >1/22. c««un- circuit «HMirt, jury meal«. 87 15 . George Iy jail «**|» ii«e 87 41*. total >1.4 ;.| . Georgs A. Roth. b«ionty, 87 I 90 . Fl It. Snpplng- I. Hendrick», court house e«|»ense, >30,- ton, bounty. >4ou. J W llalley, county 5<*. Glaser Bros Judvll (’•».. county I hw - Ill it* Power»’ Gr«*rory. county sheriff expenao, >3 J F Jone«, illat I id pital. hoapital >79 15. county Jail >»l |0. total »caler, 824.6N. A. M Ca Title, relief >160.25; Il G Co», bounty, >19 30; Mil pen««. 00c , |{ A VV Hp* laity (*«>., c«>un- ty dork oxpotiao, 82 5<>. I 1‘eter Rubin (to ler Mercantile <’•». relief ì‘t»m Pickering, NVc . Well's Ilept • toi«. . county jail >5,- Bank of ‘ Itoavcrton *, ca itile Indemnity, hoapital >15.40, total I >21. >5 7 .”2 John F'urgy, cai itile indemnity. 60. county K llimtrivk'a, relief Mu Volk, . >5 ; Mel- >55 N2 . Allwrt J FA«"«, catti* Indemnity, Hr.«« , county hoapitnl c »poliae. >15 . E R. Squibb A Son«. New York, f 1 i<lue I ColltInti«-«| un page |0) ivllef ex|MHi«e. >16 50, Burrough« Add Ing Machine Co., county clerk. >1 . Charles O. R«w, county hospital eipeneo. >5 70 ; Grand Jury Carl Clapahaw. >9. George ____ Corey, ____ _ 8«. J F llulatnan. >7.20. Lotter Ireland. N<> I old growth 16-In. h fir w . mm I. 84 50 >• . C W Zehr, >N . Floyd Ftotepp, ><> . c«»rd. <tollv«rv«l Ph« >ne North Piatii» David Rich. >»■ 9". m. r Jamea II. Davi*, county recorder ex- LOST Kami .aw Letter "G" carved on penw, >7 wo . West Co«at Tolrph«*ne c«»m- handle |'«i o| Gardner Lumber U«». clerk 84.05, comity treas pany. county dork Italian prune*. EOlt SAI.F 25c |»er urer >4 no . county recorder >3 50. county bushel. piek yourself Henry lllahop. a««o««or >4 »15. county «ch<»d «upt. >5 15, Hill«b«*ro. Rt. I. IN tax dept. >3 70. circuit judge e«prn«e Fell off truck >14 .’o. county Judge >1195. county sher FOUND rocking «hair Wednesday night Inquire Argu« 625. iff >37.75. county surveyor >4 95, county or phone 9252 Beaverton Owner prove juvenile officer >N 4". district attorney |*r>'pr»ty and j ay f..r ad______________ 81 20. total >107 NO, Sahnow Hr«« . c«mn- IN ty ■rhiffs exi’vnwv, >9.19; Mi» Amelia It A II II. F PI pema (■•» .ale, 25«- hu*hel. Hogg, bounty. >1 .'<> Stanley Davi*. boon J M Schmidt. 1 j milo north Hd- *r. < 40r; K. I* Sappington, bounty, 8500; x«Hla »torr__ JNp Mr* Muriel Thompaoii, widow*» i>on«ion. ’SorIt I To 4 Iti inToNM >l&. Ant. n NuMlmuinor, bounty, >5,40; In the County Court of the Stalo «>f Or- VV itiirw* -Juatice Cuurt. State v*. Lilly oguti for Washington County A K iim In (he .Matter of the Fatale ..f (‘llfford Alvin l Hailey, >4.90. Caroline Poland, C liarman. de-raned 84t»«i. lltwle | Smith. >4 9" C VV Ervin, Notice I« hereby gixei that the tintler- 84 9u. 1 Wayne «¿off 8 4 9". Tlioma. Ton. ka. • ign«MÌ ha. I*evn duly r«>nflrme«l by the >4 90. alwive rntillr*I Court, aa F.aecutriw of the John T- Ih'ihivf iH.unty, 815.30. M last V Will and Teatament of «aid <le- Il Jack. li.Hinty, >6 20 George t»«M»dtnan. ceased. I. an.I baa duly «iualift«»l as «uch Vt Now Eliialwth Tutld. pro- therefore, a I I per»«*»«« having bat ion officer. >75 Mr» Elisabeth T.»M. claim» againat aai<l eetatr are herri>y probation «if fleer l>rn«e, >27 90; Hill«- notified «I inti re«|Ulrr«| to present the same, boro Meat C.>., county jail ripenac >29 - («•geibor with proper voucher« therefor, IS. county h«»>pital rxpriite > It 27. t.Hal to t he underwig tied, at the law office» >3 42. Charle« A Lamkin, relief, Mm of Ifaiv M<‘Alr«r A Peter«. In the Shute J II liurgrry >2 Tom Pickering 83. Savings Hank building. in Hillabor«», total >4. Klingr «»re. relief. 1 ulti |>a- Oregon, within ala niontl«« from date »i« I L Ague William« >*■ "I. total hereof. 110 03. licaxert. >n Market A tin» cry. Dated thia l«t relief, William lby»t. >; 'I Pharmacy, relief r » pense II. elect Ion &0c, total >2 25. Dr J. Il I >'.nani<>rv. county ihenff*« ll«i 85 Town larnd, relief. A t V Ilo Elmar <’<>. Too Late to Classify Soule’s Shoe Store HILLSBORO, OREGON Sell s O u t s stock consists of the following high grade nationally known J »rands in Men’s Shoes, such as O’Donnell, Friendly Five, I hompson, Roberts, Johnson Rand, Churchill's Im ported English Brogues. In Men s burnishings, such makes as Wilson Bros. Shirts and Hosiery, Bradley Sweaters, etc It is the intention of the new purchaser to move this stock to Portland but while this deal k in escrow we will give this local community the benefit of these unusual values. Friendly Five, Thompson’», O’Donnell’», O’Donnell’», all styles. Ilegular >5.00. fine (Ire«» shoe«. Regular $5.50 - dress shoes. Regular $6.50. dress shoes. Regular $K.5O, Now $»’>. Now Now Now All Work Shoes Reduced Proportionately $2.95 3.4.5 3.95 5.45 Rubber Footwear U. S. Rubber Co. finest grades of short and hip rubber Boots and Bootees are included in this closing out sale at drastic reductions. Men’s Furnishing V2PRICE In order to save space and for quick disposal we ; ire closing out all our Men’s Furnishings. Nothing re- served, everything marked in original plain figures. PLEASE NOTE it pays to buy Genuine FORD PARTS DON'T gambir when you buy Ford parts. Get the genuine—the wme good parts from which your car was originally assem bled. Then you are sure of satisfaction. See us for the big and little jobs and for oiling and greasing. We’ll keep your car like ■ew. Ihle’s Shoe Store is positively not vacating their pres ent location, on the contrary they are expanding and taken over the former Soule’s location. \ j J'H.’' ■ b»i 'id" National ( ash Regi ter, Burroughs Adding Machine, Check Protector, Show Cases, etc. ^HAT, MAY 1 AWóg, I IS -rue occasion ' / F or -nir t WFPS? , ' / i • 1-iOO VS r PETUAL y AV Xl OAJ f 'VOI) aer . 5PAUKEP //n.t saata. ctftvttf, ¡ 0, AUP wy ÌPIP PRODUCTS G ot CRVIM^