The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 12, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Tigard Lodge
Annual Picnic
Next Sunday
(B y C u rtis T ig a nJ
T IG A R D
Tlgardville R ebekah
lodge » ill liold its aiu iu al picnic
Sunday at E isner's grove, local
O dd Fellows and fam ilies have been
invited The picnic will s ta r t around
11 o'clock with basket dinner at
noon. S ports »111 occupy th e a f te r ­
noon program Mrs. A Z w etner is
c h airm a n 01 Ute picnic com m ittee.
Rally Held
A "Botvsier S um m er C o n fe re n c e "
rally will be held at O renco Friday
evening. July 27. it w as decided
bv th e W ashington county C. E
cab in et officers m eeting M onday
evening a t the hom e of G l e n
S cliellenberger of Beaverton. T w en­
ty -tw o m em bers o f W ashington
union sp en t S aturday a n d S u n ­
day. Ju n e 23 a n d 24 at Pacific
City for th e ir an n u al week-end trip
to tile coast D ie group liad th e
h 1, ? ;
H a tch of G aston, » h i liave a l» a y s
boosted the tu p Local C E unio n
will m eet Monday evening at th e
hom e of Mias C lara L euthi. Miss
E sth er Strom , sta te C. E. tm ancial
secretary, was present a t tlte cab ­
in et m eeting and s ta rte d boosting
for th e sum m er conference a t T u r ­
ner, C ounty convention was also
m entioned w ith B eaverton having
tire d uty of being host.
Improvement Assured
A delegation from T ig ard a n d
C apitol H ill were assu re d by th e
sta te highw ay com m ission th a t tdie
F o u rth stre e t highw ay paving work
will be sta rte d im m ediately a n d th a t
specifications to r one lane of tr a f -
fie a re being draw n a t th e presen t
tim e. Tire work on th e highw ay
should be com pleted to th e W ash-
ington county line before th e e n d
of th e year The delegation urged
th e construction o i a tw o-lane
highw ay.
M em bers of th e T ig ard Lions
club a re p lanning a n a n n u a l picnic
for gs th of
e ir Ute
fam ines.
u la r m held
eet-
m
club No
a re re g being
postponed for several weeks until
several o! the m em bers o f t h e
team s re tu rn from vacations The
m atch was to have been played
last (Sunday.
Mr. a n d M i- Kat C ld istcn sen
a n d oaoy J e a n retu rn ed from a v a ­
cation a. Ilwaco. Wash.
Services Held
f u n e ra l services tor W illiam S
P la it, son ot Mr. and M rs Henry
P ia tt oi Tigard, »ere lield a t the
u g a r d E vangelical cn u rch hriday
a lte ra tio n witn Rev. W f . K aue-
niacher olficiatuig In te im e n t was
U1 tre s c e n i d ro v e cem etery M il-
uain F la tt died as the result ot
going u u o the w ater ot Puddm g
liver n ear Barlow, soon a lte r e a l-
uig. atm it is ttie oeliet of Oregon
c ity Brem en th a t he died ol h e a rt
trouble Xii water was to u n d ui
the ooy s lungs oy Brem en, who
used an m liaiaior on tile boy to r
h all a n Ivour.
H IL L S R O R O
‘L e t t u c e E a t L e t t u c e ’- T h e y D id !
Former Resident
of County Dies
i By
M rs
Z e ll G. S tru th e rs !
HITEON Mrs. Alice W illoughby
a n d fa n u lj a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l
T hursdav Mot h e r TOOther, Mrs.
Lvhiise Burch, ol P o rtlan d . Mrs.
Burch Wa s a resident of W ashington
countv for m anv veers huvlmr
™
e£ L v, , £ *
lived on a fa rm n e ar Reedvtlle.
L ester M Davies is m ail c a r ­
rier on ro u te one for tw o weeks,
while tile regular carrier. W illiam
McKell. is on vacation.
Harvest Early
F arm ers are cu ttin g g ra m here,
w hich will bring harvesting a m onth
earlier tita n o th er years.
L ittle R obert Bacon was operated
on
F riday
D oernbeeker
,
- a t - ......................
. - hospital
‘or e>e trouble. He will be th ere
■»bout ten days
Morris \ \ llloughby was hom e for
Ilve days from the CCC cam p a t
B elknap Springs,
Connie w e st, W illiam R obm son
Ernes; H ite Jr. accom panied
^ r-
^irs. Joe F lin t to M olalla
Tuesday to th e round-up.
^lr a n d Mrs. C harles V anK leek
spent Sunday a t St. Helens.
H iteon ladies a tte n d ed a R e -
cluiJ J “ **1“ 1*
“J
of M rs the
H ans G aard e of T i-
out by C. W . G reen of Tum alo, as
a dem onstration trial in co-opera-
on w ith C ounty Agent G u s H agg-
lund. In ad dition t _ o _ being
___ _ e _ x -
trem ely early, th is variety is also
reported as being quite frost proof.
and it is destined to become very
popular in D eschutes countv if it
lives up to these advance reports,
a s danger of frost m akes th e grow-
m g of melons, even for hom e use
very hazard o u s in th is county. M r
H agglund says.
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Some s o n of change is needed If
o u r college- are to fill the pla,
iv should
«shd-tdlr1 fill in our n a tio n a l life
they
e r a l --------------------------
History show.c m anv exum ol. o '
s r u s »
T he proposed goll m a tc h betw een
~----■ and
- • Beavertoji
~
Tigard
golfers was
County Court
(C o n tin u e d fro m la s t week»
VanD yke. $ 3 ; John H erb, $4 6 0 ; W A
Sahnow, $ 3 ; A lbert Jansen, $3 B« n Hee
sacker, $ 3 , Antone Herm en«. $ 3 ; W ill R
Chalm ers. $ 3 , George Herm ens, $ 3 . R J
Delplanche, $ 3 ; A lbert J Evers, $ 3 , H
P K e rkm a n , $ 3 . F O Howland. $ !? .7 0 ,
H ow ard Weed, $3
__________________
Say you saw it In the Argus.
John E m m ett Pardons $ 5 . M argaret Ann
H eartiey $ 1 0 ; J M Parson* $> rîio in a t
D Tallinan, $•>, John M athew Kennedy
$ » ; .Mary A rm in d a Sias $ 7 , E v e re tt L Par
son $ 5 , L in n ie Leon i Robinson $ lo
Mar
th a Jane Suckow $,. ; Ida V ic to ria Jack
son $ 5 ; Peter T ro ja n o w ^k i $ 5 ; C h ris tia n
a lth a rt $7 ; George Augustus W ehrunz
$ 7 ; Charles Ogden W hite $ 5 ; T ho rn js E
\--u n g $ :., J ,o-jvh B o v i $ -,, L
S ca r
A h ,«
ls trö m $7
,
M .r tm N B o n lu i»
, L u a e M j> t b r k
$ 7 , E lizab eth D oddridge $•'., B e njam in
' ra n ■ k iin Doddndg<
- •
h
$5 ; Samuel B GUpin
$ 5 ; John H akan
$7 ; W illia m >ner
man N ieberger $ 7 , Henry C schoene
.
E lizabeth
H a rris o n
$ 5 ; John
Rot
B u e ll $ 7 , R o bert O Stevenson $ 6 . Georg«
L Newman $ 5 ; Edw ard Newton Firestou«
$ l v ; M arce llu s E lls w o rth Carm an $s. Al
M
Kao-
r» „ „ t i l r i t o » . G ules
M .be
.le lf lh o r n e <
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D
$ 7 ; A lgernon N ewton Jacokes $ 5 ; Char
ies Loyd Rogers $ 5 ; Jennie T h o rn to n $ 7 ;
L esina Eil»-n L y tle $ . , M atth e w Henry
P a rk in $ 6 ; A m elia A PatKin $ 6 , A rth u r
, J e '-e Frmdley $ 7 , Ada N'eiberger $ 3 , John
Herm an iiedem an $ 7 , M arion F McMil
lie n $ 7 , Rober* s W allace $ 7 ; J R Jones
W h en c e le b ra n ts sh o u te d “ L e ttu c e E a t" a t the le ttu c e fe stiv a l la
K e n t. W ash., they w ere fed w ith a vengeance S ta n d in g k n e ed e ep in
th e te m p tin g sa lad in its h u g e im provised bow l, Miss H etty I 'e l e
ladle-- o u t p o rtio n s w ith a p itc h fo rk for th e m erry d in ers, a s sh o w n
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M ountaindale—T he an n u al West
,.,a
n tmxis
L m on and Jackson school picnic
was held Sunday at th e W est Union
school. T he picnic was well a tte n d -
ed by about 125 old friends a n d
srhoolm ates
p a n e A
l s fter
i e e a ^ nood
w ^ l d w in l n d er
violin m usic bv Dr W a.lace Paslev
a n d W iiliam Davis, accom paiued by
E lm er B atchelder. G am es in the
y« a r d w e r e e x ijo y e d *• a n d « also
ov
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a
baseball gam e
W est U nion vs
Jackson Two of th e Dumls th a t
were active m sta rtin g the a n n u a l
U1CIUC were absent on account of
illness E W H aas of S h erid an a n d
Mrs George G ibson of P o rtlan d
j
H a lleck Cox. $ 6 , Clara Am elia Dennis, $6 ;
Jacob C orell, $ 6 , W illia m F. D un-m oor,
$ 6 ; B arcay Davis, $ 7 , Samantha Isabelle
D rake, $ 6 , M argaret D u ff, $ 6 , S 1. E iu o tt
$ 7 ; Nancy J Freem an, $ 5 ; Adalaska D
Frakes, $ 5 ; M a rth a C larinda G ray, $ 1 2 ;
W illia m J G ulden. $ 5 ; James
Cohorn
Gibbs, $ 6 ; John Fredrickson. $ 7 ; J V
H a ll $ 7 .5 0 ; M argaret Jane H a ll $ 7 .5 0 ;
H e n ry G ehrke $ 7 ; Anna H ofm ann $ 5 ; Be
da Fredieka Johanson $ 5 ; Johan Peter
Johanson $ 5 , C arl W ilh e lm
Linde $
Gideon H ickey $10 John H L a m bert $7 ;
Lari vaia
N athan Job K ir k $.5; W illia m
K e lly
George
$12;
$ 1 2 ; Cina Estella
Madsen
C.
Schnell
$6 ;
hotnas
R obert
M
errell
$
5
;
$6 i
Charle«
P
F u lto n M cLean $ 5 ; ; M ary Jane M cLean
arrs $7 ; Frank A Mu-
$ • ; C harles A
re> $ 6 ; W illia m F ra n k lin M agill $ 7 ; F an­
nie Grace P a rker $ 8 ; E li Poe $ 7 , Jeannie
Cochran P h ilip $ 1 0 ; John Severe Owens
$ 1 5 ; R obert Joseph P o tte r $ 6 ; Amanda
Jane P e rkins $ 8 ; Laura A lice P h illip s $ 7 ;
Atnand.t Prough $ 4 ; Daniel Prough $ 4 ;
B e njam in T Rosencrans $8 ; Anna Leonora
R o terniund $7 ; M ichael Reeves $7 ; Rose
J R ichey $10; A lbert M izner $ 5 ; James
P Rhea $ 7 ; John E Reed $ 7 .5 0 , James
H e nry Reynold« $ 1 2 .5 0 ; Herbert D elm ar
Shackleford $ 7 ; L'n a h S Scott $ 5 ; H a rvey
Edw in Stubbs $ 7 .5 0 ; Em m a Adelia Stubbs
$7 5 0 ; Elizabeth S trum $ 9 ; M ichael S turm
Joseph P Shirley $ 5 , Eva G eraldine
Sear« $ 7 ; H e nry Thoina« S horb $ 8 ; Jen
nie B io w n V a nH orn $ 5 ; John Thoma
V a nH orn $ 5 , James If W ilson $ 1 0 ; Sam
uel T W e stfa ll $ 5 ; M ichael Am ato. $ 5 ;
P h ilip B a hnline $ 7 , M rs. Isabel Be.d $ 7 ,
Alois B e im ro h r $7», Caleb ( heney Ben­
nett $ 1 5 ; W illia m Hawley Bell $ 2 0 , Dan
iel B ishop $ 1 0 ; Am y I. B row n $ 5 ; Charles
L B row n $ 5 ; Flora Cam pbell $ 7 , M yra E
C a rlile $ 7 ; Thomas II
M a ty
A C la rk $ 7 ; George L a w ( u rry $ 7 ; O live r
Madison G allow ay $ 8 . Alonzo G arriso n
Ford $ 5 , F ra n k lin L u th e r Francis $ 7 j
Thomas Haye» $ 7 . Abner Deaman James
$ 7 ; James A Johnson $ 7 , Francis A lv a
Jones $ 5 ; I lla M Ladd $ 7 ; Justin G r if ­
f it h M o rris $ 5 ; H enry W M ohrm ann $6 ;
$9,
Casey $12;
K m e iv tltin
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N la b e l
L
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ä
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s
’•» v isitin g M r-
E
u lieth H a rm s
W ashington G range held its re g u ­
lar m eeting S aturday at th e G ra n g e
hall. M aster LeRoy Mills gave his
report from S tate G range. T h e com -
m |(t{e, for t )lt, county fa ir were
appointed T here were several vis-
itors.
Mrs. Rose Crop, who has been til
a t the St V incent hospital, r e tu r n ­
ed W ednesday to th e hom e of her
daughter. Mrs Clarence Meek
Miss Mary Schm l.llkoler. w h o
has been visiting with M rs Joe
and sons Donald and Wesley of
Eugene were guests a t th e F ra n k
Corey hom e T uesday evening.
Sunday visitors at th
e _ F ____
ra n k
__—
Core>' h0® e were Mrs F re d Youn
Ken a n d d au g h ter Lillie of H elvetia,
Mrs H x ill'e r of Hillsboro. Ed and
C hris M aurer of C ornelius, C hris
Allenbaek. M ary a n d Elizabeth Al-
lenbaek a n d M arguerite and F lor-
o . wä
m
r a
Rice. Mrs. E lizabeth H arm s a n d
H arold Harm s.
Miss N ettie S preitzer of P o rtlan d
Ä
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P¡ 2 £
m 0 U ie r
Ä
‘ sister» in P o rtlan d T hey also vis­
ited Mrs linker's m oilier ui th e
St Vincent'» hospital
Friends und relatives held u pic­
nic W ednesday al the K aftetc
grove th o se present were Mr. und
Mrs Ben G ent, Mr a n d Mr» Joe
Seliinldlkotei a n d
lantlly. Miss
Mary S- lin n d lk o iei. Mr und Mrs
Clarence Meek m il son Vincent.
Fil Spelling
Mi
a n d Mrs J o r
Uakci .uid talinly. Misses May und
A ntonia linker.
Mr and Mrs Albert Lincoln a n d
d au g h ter ol Rudyard. Mont , who
have been visiting friends and
relative.- lelt tor hom e T uesday.
Mi and Mis \V W W illiam s a n d
d a ughter Mrs Ed Sehlegel. a tte n d
ed th e West Union seliool plvme
Sunday
Mrs
W illiam s w ent to
school th ere fllty -d v e years ago
Miss t.eora W illiam s. G ordon
L ayton and Leslie K eenon spent tile
F ourth wuli Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n
Seliaer and Mr a n d Mrs. T ed A n ­
derson 'Sylvia K e en o n ' a t Mills
S S 2 .&
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,
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Sundv
ÄUM ä 4 tAt„hto.Hoyd Iuiietv ho,"e
. ,
eleu retu rn e d hom e from tlielr
work in tile raspberry fields a t
Seltolis last week
Mrs Allee F razier of Redwood
City. C a l.
is spending several
m onths w ith h e r d au g h te r. M rs II
J Mailer.
Visitors at tiie C W Dodson
home Sundae were Mr. a n d Mrs
Altis Johnson and d a u g h te r FYrn
and Mr a n d Mrs C 1 W illiam s
Ed Schlegel a n d sons. Irw in,
te s te r and R obert, a tte n d ed tile
ball gam e in P o rtlaiu , Sunday.
M any ot th e residents ot tills
com m unity have suffered from Ill­
ness due to a kind oi sum m er "flu ''
wlueli seems to be contagious.
Miss A strid Bergall of P o rtlan d
spent S atu rd ay a n d Sunday at the
Ja u ic. M atllieseu hom e.
Ed Keenon. Nick a n d W alt M atlil-
esen spent tile w eek-end fishing
on tiie W ilson river.
Mr and Mrs. Ja c k M offitt and
K enneth E van of C hehalis W ash .
spent last week visiting th e Loel
and Earl H ollenbeck I atm lies and
Mr- A E Willis T hey also visited
friends in Cornelius.
Mrs C I. W illiam s Is spending
several days w ith h e r fa th e r, J. I.
N orthrup, a n d aunt a n d uncle. Mr.
a n d Mrs W illiam W all, who are
cam ped on the A E. W illis place
ll'.ree of th e K i-C i-D a -P i C am p
Eire girl- M arian H offm an. Hazel
Benefiel and M ariam T resham . are
attending Mrs J o h a iin s e n s sum m er
cam p at Glenw ood tilts week. O th er
m em bers ol th e group plan to
spend a week a t N um ciuno on the
Sandy soon
Mr and Mrs C. B. T aylor and
dau g h ter L ena are spending a
week a t th e ir beach hom e n ear
I’lllamook.
Many from th is com m unity a t ­
tended th e fu n e ra l of F ran cis E
K .nner, form erly a resident of this
com m unity a n d ow ner of a shingle
null n e ar M ountaindale.
Nyland lum ber m ill h a s closed
for th e sum m er.
Mrs E E M uller und dau g h ter,
Mrs Bruce H ahn, are visiting with
a n o th e r d aughter. M rs Ja n ies Ev­
ans a t L eavenw orth, W ash.
Crews Work Road
at Green Mountain
$ 1 .9 5 , S tate In d u s tria l A c c id e n t C om m ,
Co H s exp $ 1 1 .1 2 , Good Sam aritan Hus '
p ita l re lie f M r* . H a rold la y lo r $ 2 5 .4 6 ;
M ate In d u s tria l Accident Coinm peace ol I
n tn b u tio ii $ .’ 4 4 3 ; .Mis J I io ison
$10.
Jurors, C irc u it C rt Meh T«rm
1934
( M z y ) — Eleanor A llo p s
$ 1 8 .6 0 , ( bn-»
t in * B r jn d tn e r $ 1 3 .8 0 ; H C B u ctizn^n
$ 1X , t n jc v I
um h $ 6 ; Geo .M Bledw e
$ 2 4 . t l H B e nnett $18 6 0 , torn H Benj..
nun $ 4 .2 0 ; A rchie
$
Cam pbell
$ 9 .2 0 ;
CraiK
C
( M iidit
$ 1 8 .6 0 ,
V e riu
D o te r $ 1 9 .8 0 ; May Belle L ric X w ri $ 2 1 ;
B
Juhli i. 1..1,
K uku « V Mup
I-1
f.„> J H u l l » I V . , 0 ; LU K in g
♦ G ,"
J m n H K llid r l » lp y , K a b rrt I .
K e ll) » 1 .,, Augu.1 K a h le » 1 3 .2 0 . r e rd i
n .n il ra n g e r J r » Z i.S U ; L u i. .Hunkers
......
‘ M u r.
e»P » 8 1 1 . E lw yn W C.«
C.
erd
• p re to r » l u t :,II, w B Coon ( , lerd
• p re to r » l o i Tl); ll . r r i. o n I I H
t l relief Id , G ro itriu jr h . r J i l l , ,3
A H m p r t.l hup p), ! . . Co o u r-. .
$ 13
Thursday, July 12, 1934
V e te r a n A c tr e ss
S t r ic k e n
H ere It a re c e n t p ic tu re of
M arie D ressier, 6 0-year-old film
ut trexs, w ho H um been »erloutily
111 In S a n ta B a rb a ra , C sllf., of a
c o m p lica tio n of h e a rt und kid
uey d iso rd e rs
S he I* a v e te ra n
of tuore th a n tw o g e n e ra tio n » In
th e show w orld.
Missouri People
Visit at Orenco
illy
M rv
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68 y e a n of growth in
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i* the best measure of
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back or Wagon trip to
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Garbage Collection
and cans
Telephone
2.125
KUHIlElt STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
Phone 2211
TKBT
P H Y S IC IA N
D. P. CORRIERI
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NUKtihUN
A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D.
R u n ,la , h , A p p o in tm e n t
IN H H R A N C R
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
and
OAltHAtiU COI.I.KCTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
THE ROLLATOR . Simple,
ITIYSKTAN
18M1X
B a lcony lflll« b o ro P harm acy
W a sh in g to n
REF RI 0 E RAT I 0 N IS
unk
w is t
10-K-l
»5.
'I’ln1 wise mull pro­
tects hittiself mill his
family with insurance
obtained through the
l il t IIAKI) K. I-AI I I liSON JK
F uneral services for R ichard K
PattersAti. J r six-yenr old son ol
R ichard K P atterso n ot P ortland,
were held S a tu rd ay utleriiooli al
3 p m from the O o iie L s o n A Sewell
chapel l'he child who was born
in Hillsboro Ja n u a ry 2. 1028. died
at th e l*nrtlund S a n ita riu m July 5
following a n accident l'he little boy
clim bed onto a truck aud when he
Jumped of! a ear struck him . fra c ­
tu rin g his skull.
I
phy
,
Party P atty says, " I t's a
wls<- cork th a t knows Ita
own 'pop'
MRS. II. E. CAKEV ItOI I INS
Mi s lla rrle tte E Carey Rollins Hd.
Yam hill county pioneer und m other
ot il 11 Carey ot near N orth
Plains, died 111 P ortland a n d funeral
M'rviee.s were lield W ednesday at
the Evangelical church al luifuyettc
In term en t was in the M asonic cem ­
etery DoneLsoll A Sewell w ile 111
e h u 'g e of arran g em en ts
Mrs Rollins had been a resident
ol Oregon 7*1 years Slie is survived
bv tdtree children. W W Carey
ol Dixie. Idaho. II H Carey of
N orth Plains and Mrs Elsie i b a -
m ont of O akland. Cal.
Organized in the early
days when Hillsboro was
only a frontier settle­
ment, this bank has a l­
ways been closely linked
with the progress of Ore­
gon. In 1865, the horsq;-
« J; O rin III,,« siorr rlrrlion ■
$19 .60
j fee Ao«u«t S perht dee’»l $ 1 0 . F J
Gr<nu Ju ro rs —John h n d g \ $ - .7 0 , tom coroner
jn q fee A xe l Johnson dei d $6
A Goodin $ 3 .6 0 , to^lG ue i l H w tle i >3 »6, .2 0 , D r R W .iltz coron
|»hy« IIMJ fe
Edgar A Jon«« > 3 , J d iu o Hem m er $■>, L Axel Johnson de« d $ 1 0 . F J
Well
B '«ppini;t.»n >4 2 0 , Edw A J Vender- ner • mq fee Peter D« th|ef> «I,
d $6
¿jriden $5.40.
D r R W altz co ro n r » phy
1 fee
b i jn o ju r y W itncssts — Vernon tu r n e r Delhi» f. d e e d $ 1 0 ; I
Sewell m r
in q fei John I f D o rland der «1
»;«
$2.»'G Chaw H inm an $3.«»0, to to V»
H enry Henxtey $ j , j b D insm ore $ 2 ; | f 1 Sm ith co ro n e r« phy« tnq f,
J , h n |(
* L
$ 1 1 2 9 , Hoy la y lo r $ 4 , O r la n d der d $ 1 0 ; F J S« well n r ,ner »
•» t HoOge» >4, K ic n a ru ie u le i $ 4 .4 0 ,1 ’ nfl
Daniel Da
• dee d » « 7 5 , h r C
D avid iiiiis e is te in $t».
f S m ith c o ro n e r’s p h y . inq h -. I l m ir i
V in. C r i Witnesses— (S ta te v A r th u r A
Ifa v n > dee d $ lo
«.lad y, M r U r x l rt-
l- .rtP l r .irn u rr > nq f c r r x p I l, n , r | l l , . , r .
JappeD — < a il s tn n ic h $3.20.
d . r ’d »3'.
C irc u it C o urt W itnes»— 9 ia te * Law
rence m a rg g i.— u i j b D insm ore $ - .
C o ro n e rs J u r o r j— Oamel D anes Deed
C irc u it v o u r t toitness— State v Vchaef- H A K u r a lli » 1 .5 0 . I. | M rl-h .-.-te r. » I
f t r . — H a rry Benner $3.20.
.6 0 ; A llo r i Spterme »1.6«), T ho m a, K e r r '
C irc u it u o u rt W itness— State * A lv in C » ! '«), John M orden » 1 .6 0 ; A f ) T r i o r
Shoepe — lo rn D yer $ 3 .2 0 ; M rs Louise »1.60,
Rowan $3 2 0 , J u liu s J V andyke $ 3 .0 0 ,
W itn e js Coroner's In q .— Daniel Danes
»•iJiiain
Vandyke
$ 3 .6 0 ;
Mac
Shoepe
Dec d
Mi
M erle Selfridge »1
Mr R
$•>.60, L d itn «»inzer $ o .6 0 , O live Du»a
W eil » I , M r. Laura « lia r le . Roe a
|>,
>« , Joe H re n C rt Hs ex p $ 3 , F loyd C «' T s m ith »1.
Snoop lie ld cbpui., l o
As»e>sor $ o 2 .3 6 ,
J W < upvU nd Yard« C rt If »»xp $*»;
L Al Bowm an lie id Deputy L o A««es»oi
14, Palm Dtuw St or*- Co ja il «-xp $J»iS9
> 2 3 .9 4 , P 1. Patterson ju v e n ile C r t exp
Co lf.»«f »-xp $42.79, relief exp $i;¿ »;»,
$12 »0, S tate in d u tr ia l Accident L u iiifn
¡' u "
" Shr' ’
11 ' "
Lu A . , ,
Fxp »3 3 » , b - r f H .« n p ..n » '
Bobbitt and children, M arjory, Het
tv and M aryann wen' guesls ol
Mr and Mrs M J McKnlee und
lam lly th e F ourth
Mr and Mrs II A M itchell -pent
(he F o u rth with Mi and Mrs It E
Wilcox al Vancouver a n d a tte n d ed
(lie reguttu
Mrs Ed M ethod and baby r e tu r n ­
ed holin' lust week a fte r spending
a few weeks at the K ehrll home
M r atnl Mrs W F H u n te r had
as Sunday guests Mi a u d Mrs. J
I Auld of Hillsboro
Mr a n d Mrs 1. T W oodward
aud son K enneth re tu rn e d W ednes
lay evening from a four days' visit
a t W uldport.
Mr wild Mrs. Earl C urlngton und
s o il ol C latskanie sp e n t the E ouith
with Ids cousin, s N C urlngton.
and family
Mr and Mrs W H K ane sp en t
the F o u rth w ith Mrs Vera F r a n ­
cis of P ortland.
H u u h B u rd e tt* !
OREN CO — M r a n d Mrs F O e r-
laeh and two ch ild ren from M is­
souri are visiting w ith her brother.
S W B aughm an, a n d o th er re la ­
tives T hose enjo y in g th e fam ily
reunion und picnic at R ippling
W aters Sunday were Mr a n d Mrs
F G erlaek and two c hildren .Mr
and M r- W F B aughm an, n o rth of
O renco. Mr
a n d M rs
C harles
G Davis a n d th re e ch ild ren of
P o rtlan d . Mr and M is, J. Rice and
son Mr and Mrs. W. B aughm an
of R ainier. Mr a n d Mrs 8. W
B aughm an a n d fam ily, Orenco. a n d
Elm a G ottlieb of n e ar HllLsboro.
W allace C ate of F orest G rove a t ­
tended the O reneo-A loha bull game
Sunday He Is visiting a t the hom e
of hLs g ra n d p a re n ts n e ar U ethuny
Ira Rogers re tu rn e d hom e from
P ortland Sunday, w here he has
been visiting relatives a n d friends
since tile F o u rth .
Mr a n d M rs Al St hom burg and
fam ily of Ferndale. W ash . were
guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n c is
B randehberg th e F o u rth
Mrs E G Mills. M rs If N R ob­
inson und Mrs Rodney Blotchford.
Mrs
M ills d u u g h ter of Forest
Grove vlsttcd Mrs H L Carlyle and
Mrs M ary Beach Sunday a f te r ­
noon.
Sunday guests a t the J. P Rogers
hom e were M r and M n L eonard
Vermillion and two d au g h ters, Miss
Olive Rogers, all o f P o rtlan d , and
Mrs A R lehy and grandson of
S eattle. W ash.
C laude S a ltie r re tu rn e d last week
from a few weeks a t th e beach.
B e r n ie c e
R oach
of P o rtlan d Is
spending the week w i t h Helen
W llfert
Dale B aughm an of P o rtla n d Is
hom e convalescing from a severe
a tta c k of flu.
Mr a n d M rs C M A lexander a c ­
com panied Mr and Mrs. George I)
G a rre tt of P o rtlan d around th e Mt
Hood loop the F o u rth
Mr a n d Mrs S N C urlngton a n d
fam ily spent a few days a t th e
beach last week.
Mr a n d Mrs R obert L. Jo h n sto n
and children. Virginia and Howard,
of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs A M
■f i, Co n u r r r r « p »2 T.'., r r l ir f I B. ivh
¡,
$3
B ri-f.,1 H d » . I'.,
rt If,
r x p » lii. '. « , l „ p , |
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s,
r » p » 1 2 2 C „ H o -p r , p » 4 . 6 , »34
( h.» E W ill- r r l i r l r i p »S3 30 . H u i-l
P iu r n i. r y r r l i r f r x p »36
>. < u S h rf , exp
7 » r. » 2 7 .3 0 ; E .1
well •»roner * m q
i
C h u rl« . (J fi- A rn irn tr o u t k e d $ 7 X 0 , D r,
Il Vi K in r - ro ro n rr - p hi
nq !»•«• Í h -irle* i
I « , - A r m n ilr . ,u l .1...
( |i,
F J
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r a r o n .r ’- mq f... W ilJi.n, 'I
Holes deed
» 7 . ( , r R s W1I-L
ph y iriq fee
W illi,,,, T
» |n
, t J Sewell
^
n; , ? 3 ,nS m „ , AZ “e” r , X re ht C - X s ’
Lisie Aloe > 2 0 ; Florence J New
Aiarguei it le «a te is m i $ i - , anna
a la v e ) $ 1 0 ; r ranees rtaliU oipii > - 9 , b e l
; » u- . .. k . t t . m . u . I l Self
li­
------ 7 I.f/e
r . . " Bro-
T . v Cr»
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tux d»-pt
sp $ 9 , A E K im buii
mee b > c m i(h > 3 0 , b u id a a K ydm an >4.»,
A ( u n n m s ra .., f r u it m .p e rlu r »',1 !
*'
', „ l t ü W.l ‘k ‘ ' 'h hm pu n l
$3
Alione »i A n a iie r $ i n ; M innie i, M tarp
.
..
I ,dX l,J •'M'
30, Wa'hir.gf.m f
Bu
i onninghum
D iu ljtin R iv e r New» Tim*-> election« $ 1 1 ,
. . 3 . M ary J. N m ith $ 2 2 ; Jennie 1 bttep
l-iodxl ( .m tro l P roject exp $ 7 5 ; Jo«eph c <j f o r
j .,34 $31
(
. J’ .
n e iti >!■«, Jome .'«miln $ i o , Leota btan
F u irrh ild re lie f E to McC o rk le $ 4 .1 8 ; E liz i ,.xp $4.05, $J5O.3O. Oregon W . »..„.-ton
»II $ 8 , B e rth a A Shaver $ 1 5 , M uriel
H » tf, r.uJd probutio n o ffic e r s . x p $ 4 .1 1 ;! W ater Service ( o ( r l H . X1, * i
.
Thompson $ 1 5 , M i« J P W ater» $ 2 8 , B r o w n , Tin Shop i o S n r fs r x p $7, Co I E th e l P a th rs o n $ 1 2 5 , II i W,..',
| «
Clara Elizabeth W estcott $ 2 2 ; M r» to R
| ja il . xp $9, $ 1 6 ; M J Hayn«
Co S h rf’ * Jo«- W inegardner $1 25, Apollor.i., to 'ilk r,
W a tts $ 2 2 , Em m a Viola T o n a lly $ 1 0 ,
j exp $ 2 . Ev,» K iin e m u ii relief Mra Charles $2 50, Ray B«i.hl<-
$1 .5 $ j
l
E m ilie P A m ato $ 1 5 ; M arie J Dingles
i L« « $ 1 , I- M lu u k w o o d « I
h exp $18 W ilk* s delinq uent la x M exp $1« ; j»
$1 «. Diga Geneva W all $ 2 5 ; Bei t ba K R d p h Dresser D M D r« lie f exp $16, Co C Harm s delinq uent tux f<l exp $ 1 5 9 ', I
D a ile y $ 1 5 , Susan M ille r $ 1 0 ; R u lli Bea
i r i « A n d e re m » 3 2 , L . u r . fc tu H e ra e - i ' j « * !' f u ’ ’
¿ 5 « 'g M • 2 ” ’
• -
"«P ¿ i K
«
< r » I D exp $ 1 2 ., >4 2.» E J ( h a p
C a m e Bacon relief $ 6 ; H illsboro Argu^
* 1 8 , Eugene (¿ray $ 1.40 relief exp.
man In tax dept exp $ 1 . , 2 ; A to Haven« | election exp $275, i «, Tie.,«« ex,, $ ] 70
R e lie f— D ella B e rih a A rm s tro n g $ 1 0 , ■I * ju stice ( I t exp— St.
V Jo h n Doe et C o m m r’« p roc’« M ay
1934 $3] j ;
(>
torn l i B o ulin $ 2 0 , M rs. E lizabeth Ben
al $26 2 0 . A to Haven
ju stice C rt exp
n e tt $ 1 0 ; C a rrie B la k e ly $ 5 ; M rs. Carrie preparing 1934 ju ry lis t $ 3 , J J W isner nurse exp $10.25, ( o Hosp exp > 2 1 7 ;,.!
relief
exp
$24
.75
to
ta
l
$
3
6
4
.7
0
;
H
ill
l,or«J
Bacon $ 2 .5 0 ; August Boren $ 1 0 ; B e tty ju stice C rt exp preparing 1934 ju ry lis t
Shoe Hospital (<, Hosp »xp 65c. ( «, j»i(
Cnomes $ 5 ; A n na C ustard $ 8 ; M r« J F $3
I , A K u ra tli ju stice ( r t exp p re p a r­ exp $3. to ta l $3 65 , The C ( Store (
j d), '
Cooke $ 1 5 , M rs James Carson $ 1 0 ; M r* ing 1934 ju ry lis t $3.
ex
p $4.06. ( o Hosp exp i | j $ 5 .J |
f,».,, !
F ra n k ( la r k $ 8 , M innie Cox $ 1 0 ; M rs to
Justice C rt Exp— W itness State v W il­ L Hendick« C rt |fs exp $17 2 0 ; Phy in n , -
V Yates $ 8 ; M rs Lue D avis $ 5 , Apolloniu
liam
Luke — Ifu n n a K re ih e $ 4 .4 0 ; Wm
A H o spital Supply Co. ( o Hosp exp $12 |
W ilkes $ 5 ; Anna Egli $ 1 2 ; Joe W inegard
K n ih e $4 4D, Ife rlie rt Swer ker $4 4 0 ; II .2 5 ; Hom* Laundry Co ja i, exo $ '5 '! g f 1
ner $ 1 0 , Ada C u rtis $ 5 ; K a tie Gohde $ 1 0 ; •I Sm ith Co ja il exp $37.20
K a ty H illia r d hm,p r x p »2«).»», »46 3 7 ; Hill-1,uru Auto
George Hawley $ 5 ; Lenna M H a gerty > S ,
li II,.Dlortinli I
1 . /■
A lb e rt Freeman $ 5 ; Annie Jones $ 1 5 ; Mm
o r c hildren o f C h ris Jensen rlec’d $ 2 2 ;
R udolph Krause $.5; M rs K a tie B u nker
$ 5 ; Pear, E L un stedi $ 1 5 ; R ite n o u r c h il­
dren $ 1 5 ; C a therine Loux $ 1 0 , John Lun
deen $ 5 ; C a the rine M orris $ 5 . Mrs M ary
So— tee the
K Neilson $ 8 ; E L H u tr iic io f t $ 5 , Sarah
R Powell $ 1 5 ; M artha E Pope $ 1 0 ; Mrs
-
. h i t A tt
M a ry P inkston $ 3 ; M rs C .1 Robinson $ 1 0 , Kodak Stores Inc Co S hrf
exp $13 2 1 ;
* 9 '4 ®' '« '» l » 1 0 2 .4 6 ; K ilh .m -I
1
Geneva R o bine tte $ 1 0 , Clarence W Rogprs Trum an Boyd Co Hoap <
xp » J II, relief exp , r y A P r in tin * Cu f u C lerk -
> - ....
$ 5 ; M u rth a Sams $ 1 5 , Miss O live Shindle $15. $ 3 5 . I J H im I Co Ho .p exp $
B lxru Ile I I Ju li, , relief exp » l I ;.i, f»,,,.
$ 8 ; Lester
Sorenson
$5;
Maude Tay­ lu-ntz A u to P h il- ( o S ,u f’s exp $ 2 .3 0 ;
la nd G eneral f i e n i , . f ' „
J tl| ,.Ap , 5i ,
lo r $ 5 ; France» Canby $ 6 ; Ida V olk $ 5 ; H a rn r A Bro< k (-> Shrf s exp $ 1 0 .7 0 , to'
.6 6 ; C rt Hx exp »97.96. » 1 8 6 6 « , Helen 111
M a ry W a lke r $ 5 , M artha W estfa ll $ 5 ; to H o llin g s w o rth A Son lm
re lie f Mrs H a m ilto n relier exp »31 k«l, Guurl
H e n ry W ocd $ 8 , Mr«. E th e l P atterson ?» ; H erbert flo e f- dec d $ 2 2 ; P erfection B «k
tun H u xpital relief M r-
Herl,er, lf „ e l J
to a lte r E H u tc h in s o n clerk dist u tty $100
ery < «. Hosp exp $1 *20, (
ja il exp t '4
»66 51, M i «.enree W Ware »26.119
J E C a rp e n ie i Co A sse ssor\ exp $ 3 1 .3 0 ,
22, .'..i 42, S F F aytam < «t Sch Supt • xp J il) ; H I. Kappel ,luv Irre,,-.. f „ „ , j . , p
C e u l (¿able Co S h rf s exp $4 6 0 ; Bl«>Wll
$3, election exp $ 1 1 9 . Tax dept exp $3
» . - '. I I I , In iu n D il ( , . ni « .d ii « ,, - h e r f
T in Shop election exp $ 3 6 ; D r A F Ifiri
50, (
A «-»sor« exp $6 50, $13..'; H ills
man relief exp $ 9 .5 0 ; K u ra tli A to’isnet boro Meat Co ( o Hosp exp $ 4 8 .7 3 . F re d s exp »49 XX, ( r t II- exp » • 7U, lu ta i »62
.5 8 ; I) , fie .1 S III,h a rd
r e li, I exp »16 |
rebel J C Olsen $ 5 ; D E W iley M D relief j -superior M arket C „ Ju,|
P $ 4 2 .1 0 , bdw C a lifo rn ia Land- In, relief | , | , Volk
’
ex,» $ 3 ; M ille r ’« Dept . .ore re lie f K a te C
” Luce
‘
Co C le rk elect ion $ 3 7 .6 1 , Co clerk Ç F re d e rirk refu nd ret Bee, | „ , „ . ,
ROLLATOR
f«*
Bunker »9.58; Henry Yuung relief John) exp »9.30; Circ Crt exp »12,’ »69.11
oh >-.»
OREGON
and M ary B aker
re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in Mt
Angel Sunday a fte r a vlalt w ith
L*,Vvi
MrA o'” 'S a S c h * andel}
I By 1. K. Strubb)
ir brother. Joe Baker.
mi . alia
Mrs. G P. Esner, M r and J ie Mr.
and Mrs. Joe B aker a n d fa m ­
GREEN M OUNTAIN—A crew of
Mrs. Floyd fetovel, Miss M ildred ily viaited 8 u n d a v jg lth Mr. B aker s
m en w ith a team a n d tw o county
Weslt-y d e e d $ 2 2 .5 0 , J V\ Connell S hrt ,
H illsboro Feed Co ln« Co H o -p e p $33 46. tracto rs are g rading th e road be­
Co > h il s <xp $27 s », J i
tween the Sm ejkal a n d S trubb
Jones »list
relief ex,» 6dc. $34 0 $ , p. 4 r| Lun dsted t places. A bridge will be built m id
sealer $15 l ÿ . H Ree
Morgan Sth grade
exam * fund $ 1 7 .5 0 ; h r leda Ahrens Mtfc $7 30. C rt Hs exp 00c, $S 2 0 . H illsboro the road rocked later.
grade exams fund $ 2 0 . 0 B K ra
Garage Co > h rt i
«P $1 4 5 . ( ’ dy M otor
M rs T H Roe of O akland Cal..
Sch Supt exp $ 7 0 ; O B K rause Co Sch I Co Co C h r f \
$7 4 6 . W R K . r n Co Is spending a few weeks a t th e V.
Supt exp $ 3 6 ; Maud W Boscow Co Trcas | S hrf s e \ o S4
xp
F ra n k lin P in tin « Co C S tru b b home.
»•xp $ 7 .6 5 ; B r r t C H u n tin g to n re lie f Ray
elei
T h e F ra n k G enzer fam ily spent
$ 1 2 .9 9 . Beaverton I.
B«'ighiey $ 6 , W Z G Steele election exp
élection
exp
$3
7;
the F o u rth a t a picnic w ith re la ­
P o rtlan d Ge
| $ 2 ; G Ru*sel| M organ di«t a tty ex p $ 2 ;
tives
on G ales Creek.
trie (
Co Hosp r P $16.:.;: it.
James H D a vis Co R ecorder’s exp $9 J W
f e r Co Hos,» exp <3 2 0 , Glas.
F ran k Edward. Rudolph, M r and
( „ „ n. | | s | „ ( ,.,x d . , „
$ S 1 3 .'. J J
Hosp exp $ 1 1 2 4 . ( losset 3i
Mrs. Joe Sm ejkaJ C larence Steck-
W in n e r Co S h rf » exp
B lue E .g le Cale
Hosp exp $12 43
c ..rw in H..r<
lein, C arl Teller. D onald a n d Low­
C irc C rt ju ry meals $ 9 .3 0 ; N o rth Plain»
tio n exp $3 5 0 , C rt Hs exp 20e
ell
S h u ltz w ent to A rcadia park
Com m ercial B ank Co S h rf» ex p $ 2 2 5 ; C
exp $1 20. $4 9 0 . I R Squibb
Ju ly 4 a n d th e n to Hillsboro for
L S a nK oughnet 4 Co relief J Heine $6.5p
Hosp exp $ 1 9 ; West Coast T
tiie
evening.
Earl Nash 75c $9 2 5 . T a le n t's re lie f John
H
. *p >•» T',.
g J,.
S|
Lowell S h u ltz of T ig ard visited
Lam bert $ 4 , N ational Reem ploym ent Ser­
exp $5(»! O t II
E xp $1.25
a t th e Joe S m ejkal hom e a few
vice relief exp $ 2 5 , J L M in e r C a ttle In
$3 x9 Co Hosp exp $5 f»i, $15.
days la st week.
F.
dem
, „ nity
U x $4
d i p 6 l 9 . B u rrough s I r A n dding
le r w L M
l achine
E llio t Ire b n d A Co ( r t 11* E xp $11
M r and Mrs. Ross L ingenfelter
p $3.65,
of P o rtlan d visited a t V C. Strubbu
Fi«her Co Co C le rk s exp $121 5 0 ; State « P »2 22, ('.. I l .......... , xp
»3.86.
»21
.-,3,
CI,
e Helwig
July 4.
In d u s tria l Act id ent Comm C rt Hs E x p I
E E Hanyen C irc C rt reporte r, $ 1 0 ;
M ay H a rtra m p f b a ili/f Cire C rt $ 1 5 ; C C
B a n n iste r b a iliff C irc C rt $ 5 0 ; J C H are
grand ju ry b a iliff $ 3 . A W Havens elec
tions > 1 6 , M argaret D ix o n c oun ty nurs«
$ 1 5 0 .4 5 , Chas O R<»e Co ho*p exp $6.2
Donald T Tem pleton Co J u d g e s exp $ 6 ;
Edw C Luce Co C lerk > 1 5 0 ; Z R H ia tt
de p u ty Co C le rk $ 1 0 0 , Josephine Hughes
d e p u ty Co C le rk $ 7 5 ; Eva Oakes deputy
Co C le rk $6U , Elaine C aldw ell election
exp $ 5 2 ; M ildred Hudson election exp
$ 3 1 ; Chas M Hoag election exp $ 3 ; W il
la rd He*'i>es election exp $ 3 ; .Maud B<
to w Co Treasurer $ ld 0 ,
^ n a D e lpbn che
$ 5 0 ; Jam « s H D avis C> Recorder $ lu u .
O phelia W ism er dep uty Co Recorder $ 7 5 ;
\ alene L'nderw ood d e p u ty Co R e iurdei rebel exp $ 5 , D r R J Nicol t o herd in
$ 6 0 ; M arg are t D avis steno Co Recorder
pector $ 1 6 1 .7 V , Power s G rocery Co jai.
$ 3 5 .5 5 ; D onald T Tem pleton Co Jude? exp $ l u i U J. C 1. Oakes G rocery t o Hosp
$ 2 0 0 ; H . D. K e rkm a n Co Commissioner exp 67.95, t o ja il exp $13. lU , $ 3 l.O o ;
$ 1 2 5 ; James Lewis Co Comiui»stonei $ 1 25 , O r ( h a s Hines d ru g g is t reiiel exp $ 1 1 .9 5 ;
G ladys M cLeod C le rk Co C rt $ 6 0 ; C < ! P o rtla n d Gas
Coke Co < u Hosp exp
B a n n iste r ja n ito r C irc C rt Co C rt house I $ i ; George R H u ll $ 7 , H e rb e rt C East
exp $24 6 0 ; L o ttie G iffo rd ja nitre ss C rt I man $ 5 ; E rn e s t Keenn >.»; A nnie Eiiaa
Hs $ 3 4 .6 $ ; Chas O Roe Supt Co H o*p $34
aoiies > o , Justu» T illm a n N eff $ 7 , Anna
6 $ ; Belle C Ko« m atron Co Hosp $34 »>!♦ .
*
E sth e r P in e elev oper C rt Hs $ 3 4 .6 0 , j garet Hager $5. Stephen lig lr u a ii Biack
Anna B rockm an cook Co Hosp $ 4 0 .6 0 ; >7.
Anna V anLoo laundress Co \o s p $ 2 0 .6 0 ;
J VV Conned County S h eriff $ 1 4 9 .6 9 ;
Vera S ills ja m tre ss Co Hosp $20 6 0 ; Em 1 H a rry Johnson dep uty S h e n tt $ 1 2 4 .6 9 ;
ma O liv e r waitress Co Hosp $ 2 0 .6 0 , O live i R ic h a rd Busch deputy 9 h e riti * i2 4 . o 9 ;
W ilco x nurse Co Ho«p $ 7 0 .6 0 ; G ertrude | tai an t Z u m w a it ja n o r * 4 1 .5o, ja n ito r C rt
M cLaren Co Hosp e x p ’ $2 0 7 , M rs John i i it s >46 .34 , $ 6 6 .6 9 ; M rs Z u m w a it ja il Ma
stone nurse Co Hosp $ 5 .0 6 , D r. Guy h cion $ 2 4 .6 9 ; Lester Chase c ie rx la x u»-pt
Via C ounty Pbpsician $ 1 0 0 ; J E C a rp e n te r' $ 2 9 .9 6 ; G a ll RosOC-r Clcik laX d e p l $<9
Co Assessor $ 1 5 0 , Helen Steinke d e p u ty , .0 9 , M innie toy nets c le rk la x <lept >_•»,
Co Assessor $ 1 0 0 , Viola Sundl»erg copying , .»»mum . . j i i e i s caerk ta x uepi > 2 4 .6 9 ,
ta x ro lls Co Assessor $ 7 k . Ferry Hendren »zlaUys E i-.iC f ta x deputy > 9 9 .6 9 ; M an«
copying ta x rolls Co Assessor $ 2 4 , Allan
m id i ta x dept >14. J o , s n e n ii 3 oflicc
Rice held deputy Co Assessor $ 3 5 .0 1 ; J
M rs Enzabetn io d d pro |
E B e n n e tt fie ld deputy Co Assessor $65-
tio n o iitc e r > i o ; E h /a u c in io d d pruoa
n o tin .e r s exp > o .s u , E lizab eth io d d
.7 6 ; H T S m ith fie ld dep uty Co Asses i
sor $ 5 6 .6 5 ; H a rold L Jensen field d e p u ty ,
zoaiioli o tiic e r s exp > 9 t . i^ .
• vlOOw S r e n t u n — a te tu
Co Assessor $ 2 3 .9 4 , Ja« H M oore field
M ta ffe r
$xú¿
dep u ty C. Assessor $ 4 0 .6 7 ; A L Chase Loi» hK .u A d 'll > 1 4 , C ma Mabel B«li
B u iu lu r
,
M ary
L
held d e p u ty Co Assessor $ 5 7 .6 4 ; F L > i. r , r»oicuice
K o b e rste in field deputy Co Asse*s'-t $27
u d te u e to r >1 0 ; lui in .Marie or«ustrom > r b ,
.9 3 ; Chas D Staley fie ld dep uty Co A s­ o y n id Dean $2 » ; Grave D C rei» > i 4 ,
sessor, $ 2 1 .9 4 ; U B K ra u s , Co Sch 6 u p t, L A iiiit L u tte r > X t , G4 aee t
lU > iU , lai
$ 1 5 0 ; Zola F M organ, $ 7 5 , N E Stangel, sie Al Dodge >1U , M ary Maiude DiXM?n > o ,
t.m m a D e rre z
L o ttie b ia iitn e t z e ii
Secry, C irc Judge, $75.
0. A . P. E X P ;— G o rilla A llison, $ 1 2 ; m .M yrtie n n » ie y $ - 8 , Alary B
W illia m C A rth u r, $ 1 0 , Joseph W arren j ♦ 1-» L o tta t i r u X > - o , b o s e tla Meerio.
Adams, $ 1 0 ; J u lia A B ry a n , $ 1 0 ; A lic e ' ♦ - M» Opal Gibt/ens > 1 0 , Lisie .Nome ll u
$3o ; stitnea H ai mon > l 0 , /VUgUsla
M ary Bascomb, $ 6 ; Joseph C B lo w n , $ 1 0 ;
F ra n k T Blakeslee, $ 5 ; Sarah Boland, $ 1 0 ; î lo ltn e r > i o , Am ena l«aa« sou > - 2 ; atelia
rxearn
> - o , n a itte K in g $ i ’»¿ L a th e rin *
Hedwig Anderson, $S ; Alonzo Abner Clyde,
i o , ».aura 1. u u r ia ) > -•* , D o n
$ 6 ; M a ry E
C hristensen,
$10;
H enry iMai shall > io
> U,
H IL L S R O R O ,
City
M isses Hetty a n d L ett» Vandoni-
d uring Ju ly J. O. Jo h n so n wiU re - th e sum m er.
following new officers were
PBssident in favor of T. R.
M
elected: Clyde Lincoln, president;
F o w ie r .
BEND T h e N o rth ern feweet W at- Mr« srpv** M pp U vie«» -1 Arps l d p i'. t
ing to a sta te m en t published. De-
??rVrv!~llavc reached th e sum of
? S Í ^ 1L COI!.ipared » Jth $19b.oo4 m
Decem ber. Along
_ w ith th e increase
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ol deposits have been a larger m -
crease in cash a n d securities w ith
cash reaching th e sum of $75.249.
a n d securities $76.176. T his re p re -
se n ts a n increase of over $32.000.
F or th e first tim e in a num ber
oi years, th e evening m eeting d a te
of T ig ard G range fell o n t h e
F o u rth of July w ith th e result th a t
the m eeting was not held. G range
will m eet T hursday. July 19. fo r
th e ir ^regular day m eeting.
C. F. T igard, one of 65 draw n on
th e venire ju ro r panel tn f e d
court, h a s oeen selected a s a ju ro r
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buy your
rubber stam ps
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