The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 26, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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Bears” Drop
Another Loop
Game Sunday
T u a latin V alley L eague
W I. Pet
Amity
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V erboort
Sherwood .
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10 4 .714 C arlto n
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HiUsbon, "B ears dropped fu rth e r
into tJje cellin' of th e T u a la tin
Valles league lost Sunday sfte r
Sherwood hud lunided th e m a -8
to 11 defeat Verboort a n d Anuty
rem ained in a tie for f u s t place
by .-topping Newberg a n d C arlton.
Tli»’ "B ears'' will play a t A nnty on
Sunday a fte rn o o n in th e last game
of th e season.
T he local team used four h u rle rs
during the gam e in a n a tte m p t to
stop th e fa st traveling Sherw ood-
ites Bolinson opened tlie gam e an.1
w as followed in order b> B M a l­
lory. Z im m erm an a n d E Mallory.
H igh tide of th e Sherw ood a t t . u k
ra m e in th e fo u rth w hen I t r u n ­
n ers crossed hom e p late F our hom e
runs, one each by M allory a n d
H a n n a ol tlx- B ears a n d by P o s­
ner and Voss of th e w inners, fe a ­
tu re d tlie gam e.
Verboort tu rn e d back th e c h a l­
lenge of Newberg 8 to 4. Aunty
took th e m easure of C a rlto n " to
4 G am es scheduled in th e league
for next Sunday a re: V erboort at
Sherwood. Amity at Hillsboro, and
C arlto n a t Newberg.
R. H
2$ 21
Sherwcwxi
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M allory »’‘»J Deaville.
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V erboort
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N e« l>erg
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B atteries : Z im m erm an . Li
1er. M . k rehouse a n d W »u>re: n uth.
R. H.
Amity
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C a rlto n
B atterìe» : W o o d and Broc-’.ron. > «*u
ben; an d F ry er.
H agg D airy H e rd
Receives H o n o rs
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a g e 1>
m onths of 1933 to 9886 for th e
sam ep eriod th is year, while traffic
injuries show an increase from 1730
to 2275 in th e two periods
• • •
Sm all datrvm cn throughout O re ­
gon will be in terested in a n o p in ­
ion prep ared w A ttorney G eneral
VanW inkle this '•> . k tor tin- O re ­
gon Milk C ontrol Board. T he o p in ­
ion holds th a t two ot more d a iry ­
m en m ay en te r into a p a rtn e rsh ip
a rran g em en t un d er w hich each can
produce nnlk from his own herd
on his own (arm . bottling th e p ro d ­
uct from th e several herds in a
p a rtn e rsh ip p lan t on one o f th e
farm s a n d m arke'.m g th e 1x11111x1
product through a single delivery
system a n d vet re ta in th e ir sta tu s
a.- grade A raw m ilk producers The
opinion it is believed, wall enable
m any sm all d.i:r\ m en to continue
o perations who oihe.w ise would have
been compelli el to dispose of th e ir
product in bulk to large d istrib u ­
tors.
• • •
A su b sta n tia l increase In the
I resilience oi drur.K enness tunong
m otorists is indicated by th e report
of th e operators division of th e
sta te d e p artm e n t th is week showing
th a t 273 m otorists have h a d th e ir
licenses revoked for d ru n k e n d riv ­
ing th e past six m o nths as com ­
pared to only 176 for th e sam e
period in 193a. U eiokations ot li­
censes a re based upon convictions
in ihe s ta te courts.
Many Exhibit Sheep
Forest Grove Show
»C ontinued fro m r a c e I •
was licet to th e club m em bers .and
specific eases were not ta k e n care
of before th e m eeting Tuesday, the
group would re tu rn to see th a t a c ­
tio n w as taken.
Notice of th e im pending d em on­
s tra tio n was spread over th e county
T uesday in handbills setting fo rth
the dem ands of th e federation arid
leaders at luncheon served in th e
cham ber of com m erce room s by the
ladies of th e grange. Joseph B elan ­
ger. a ssista n t county agent, was
toastm aster. T h o rnburgh outlined
th e work, which he ha.- been doing
on h is own fa rm at G ales Creek
w ith sheep, telling th e boys w hat
these sheep have cost a n d w liat
they h av e earn ed du rin g th e last
couple of years. T h o rnburgh offered
to let the boys use p a rt of his p a s­
tu re during th e m o n th of S e p tem ­
ber a s a place where th e ewes m ay
be bro u g h t to be bred.
F ra n k Brown talked to th e club
m em bers on the breeding of fine
sheep a n d saad th a t he would loan
them a ra m for use th is fall. T hus,
by th e joint offer of T ho rn b u rg h
of a pasture, a n d of Brown of a
h igh quality ram . 4-H club m em ­
bers a re assured th a t th e ir breeding
program will be tak e n care of for
th is year.
B. W. R odenw ald talked to the
boys o n sheep m anagem ent a n d
em phasized the favorable situ atio n
in W ashington county for th e ra is ­
ing of lam bs. He pointed out th a t
here we have the green feed, w hich
Is necessary for young lam bs, com ­
ing along a t the rig h t tim e for th e
tam os to use it. Dr. W. B. Coon,
p resid en t of the Poreat G rove c h a m ­
ber of comm erce, expressed his s a t ­
isfaction in the boys engaged in a
work so well w orthw hile. J. W.
H ughes of Forest G rove also talked
to the boys for a few m inutes.
duced 1848 pounds of n n lk a n d
70.2 pounds of b u tte rfa t.
Class A for m atu re cows pro d u c­
ing over 60 pounds of f a t included
th e following: H ornings "M idge;”
T upper's “M elia:" S alem In d ian
school's num ber 5; Mrs. T ern W il­
liam s. Forest Grove. "Polly." p u re ­
bred H olstein. 10-years-old. 1305
pounds milk. 67 8 pounds f a t: M ea-
dowvale farm "D itto." Jersey, eight-
years-old. 1515 pounds m ilk. 66.6
pounds f a t: David H agg & Sons,
"Im leh 7." Jersey, eight-years-old.
1302 pounds m ilk 66.4 pounds fa t;
Hagg. "Bell 7," Jersey, five-years-
old. 1419 pounds milk. 65.2 pounds
f a t; Jo h n H. F a k . “P rin t as,” J e r ­
sey. five-years-old. 1272 p o u n d s
m ilk. 63.6 pounds fa t: Fick. "O x­
ford." Jersey, seven-years-old. 1149
pounds milk. 63.1 pounds fa: and
Jo h n Rasm ussen. "Susie." Jersey,
six-years-old. 1284 pounds m ilk and
62.9 pounds fa t.
Four-year-olds inakrng 45 pounds
of fa t were as follows, listing ow n­
er, nam e, breed, p o u n d s. of m ilk
a n d fat in order: J C. M ark. B e t­
ty." Jersey. 1365 60: Hagg. "Sally
12,’’ Jersey. 1137. 59.1; M rs. W il­
liam s. "Spot," Jersey. 1062. 57.3;
Amos W atkins of L aurel. "Susie,"
Jersey, 891. 561: Hagg. "A sh 3,"
Jersey. 1182, 55.5.
T h ree-y ear-o ld s m aking over 40
pounds o! fa t were: Dr. E. S. F o rt­
(C o n tin u ed fro m p ag e ’. >
n e r "B uttercup." Jersey. 1017. 69 1; Busse. B artholom ew L. Sehet kla.
Fairview F arm s. "52." Jersey. 1242. Jam es D Robbins. Ja m e s Kirby.
63.3;
T upper. "M artha.
Jersey, Abigail G ilb n d e a n d M innie Ahl-
1071. 63.1; Hagg, "Bell 12." Jersey. strom . O rders were also issued in
1101. 60.5: Hagg. "Beil 11." Jersey. th e g u ard ia n sh ip of J. B Shorb.
1164 . 60.5; Mrs. W illiam s. Peggy C larence L Stevens
Mrs. E arl
2,” Jersey, 1056 . 59.1; M rs W illiam s, Riley, a n d E lm er B urch.
"D iana 2." Jersey. 933. 58.7; Hagg.
"F ish 6." Jersey. 1053, 55.8.
T w o-yea.-olds m aking 35 pounds
of fa t were: M eadowvale Farm .
“ Beauty," Jersey, 1362. 66.7; Hagg.
“Ash 4." Jersey, 1038. 64.3: Hagg.
“Bell 14.'’ Jersey. 1122, 61.7; Fick.
“30, Jersey, 999. 60.9; Fick. "14."
Jersey. 969. 57.1; Hagg. "Sally 14,"
Jersey. 978. 56.7; T upper. “Wee
Wee." Jersey, 1140. 54.7; Dr. F o rt­
ner. "M other D ear.
Jersey. 1116,
53.5: and Fick. "Eagle. Jersey. 894.
52.7.
H ow ard Pays Fine
in A ssault Case
Locals Dump
Rov / Players
/
Here Sunday
S unaet l r » i u c
W I. Pet
Aloha
Cornelin*
T u a la tin
W illa m ette
H ilM 'o ro
7 »»
5 I
' 2
4 2
4 3
I.»MO Hoy
'L l O ren eo
.714 G aston
io*? L au rel
.571 V erboort
U I P‘ <
4 ‘ /*
5 4 4 '•»
0 7 000
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US,
6tk) feet from tlie sum m it, nuiglng
from six inches wide to 10 teet n t
places a n d ts thought to lx- over
too toot deop w ith aides ot solid
teo T o cross tin s a ladder lias
been laid across tile crevass. T h is j
crevass us very lituusual a n d tu ts
just opened tip in th e Lu-', two
m onths.
flic p a rti left H illsb o ro S atu rd ay
a lte t t x x ' t i and m ade cam p at th e
tim ber I n t o t'tiei were aw akened a t
m idnight for bicakla.-t iuid to
start clim bing, t ’nder the eaix-tul
guidance ot E dw ard N eubauer, a
veteran guide from 1’o rtla n d . th e
group w.us able to reach tlie top.
th e re was a hot m eal aw aiting
them w hen they a rriv e d back at
cam p. pix-|xired by Mrs A. Dtcka
son. Mrs 1' G Bronlix-we a n d Miss
Dorothy N eubauer
Following u- a hst of those m a k ­
ing tin* clim b
T G
Hronleewe.
scout ma.-: ci
E dw ard
N e u b a u e r,
guide. J M Person. A. Dtek.u-on,
Got don H adei 1 txm B anner, l.oi an
Bronlix-we lo in Bronleewe J r Elvu-
Dickason. Don H am m er. Bud P e r­
son Bc'b Suthet land N ei-cn W eaver.
Jo h n West and K e n n eth W oodward.
Hillsboro dum ped Rov 14 to 7 on
be local field Sunday to climb a
rung h igher in th e Sunset league
-lan d in g Local b a tte rs clouted out
20 lilts d u rin g th e game, sending
two Rov h u rlers to the showers
Hillsboro will clash w ith V e ilx v it.
league tail-e n d e r. a t th e latter's
diam ond Sunday.
Kov opened th e gam e bust S u n ­
day with a n a tta c k th a t for a tim e
seem ed to spell deteat for the
local- T he visitors held th e a d v a n ­
tage of a 6 to 3 score when th e
hottie team cam e to bat in th e last
halt' of tlie six th At th is point
Hillsboro lau n ch ed a n aggressive
rally th a t n e tte d 11 ru n s in three
innings Roy was held scoreless u n ­
til th e final fram e when it m a n ­
aged to a d d one more tally to its
lC o n tin u ed fro m m ute 1 1
score Bill Ziegler, local catcher, wiio in her tu rn h a - a d au g h te r.
sta rre d at bat. gettin g lour h its o..t 1 cu e Fir Mu-s l'l-by Inka Topsv,
of live trip s to th e plate.
■with a tw o -iea r-o ld record of 575
Aloha re ta in e d th e league lea !er- p.-unds in 365 day.- a n d " lo n e F ir
slup by nosing out T u alatin 7 to 4 Ir.ka lin y ." with 406 pounds b u t­
m the n in th inning of th e ir game te: tat in 905 day- as a tw o -y e ar-
C ornelius beat L aurel 10 to 1.
O reneo d e fea te d W illam ette 4 to 2 old.
The second d a u g h te r of th e old!
while G aston stopped Verboort.
Lone Fir Inka S ta r." had a ,
G am es scheduled for Sunday are: cow
H ill-boro at Verboort. Gre co at record of 600 pounds as a th re e -
G aston. T u a la tin a t W illam ette. yee.r-old. O ne d a u g h te r of thus cow.
1 a u rel a t Roy a n d Aloha at C or­ Lone F ir Toby Inka Polly." Is
nelius
now in the herd as a tw o-year-
\n R n
H illsboro—
eld Her test y e a r Us not yet com ­
I 1 I
plete, but her record will be close
S' c.
M \ an debt*.
if
to 405 pounds b u tte rta t In 305 days.
C Vandehe> lb
A -on of
S ta r
Lotte F ir S ir
I . n e r V andehey.
Jo h a n n a Toby ' is th e present herd
Z ieg ler. c
ire of the Ltndow herd. He was
J a n te n . p
E. V andehey. 2b
the fir.-t price tw o-year-old when
I» Urten, r f
shown on the northw est show c ir ­
45 14 2“ < cuit last fall.
AB R H F
1'he th ird d a u g h te r of "Old P et"
\ a n d e ru ttd e n .
w.u- "Lone Fir Inka Nick
T h is
M eeuwaen, lb
cow died following a n op eratio n to
B ern ard s. 2b
remove a piece of wire, but h e r
M eeuw -en p
I 2
V an d erx an d en .
daughter. "Lone F ir Muss Inka
1 1
N ilaon. If
Poet." has a tw o-year-old record
1 <>
M att, r f
of 450 pounds b u tte rfa t in 305
B ern a rd s, t t
days.
' X . lb
M eeuw sen. p
T he old cow has am ply d e m o n ­
•rickx. p
stra te d h e r ability to tra n s m it both
high production and excellent type
Total
H illtb o r o -
to all of h e r off-spring, regardless
R una
of the bull to which she h a s been
H itt
bred and well deserves th e high
R. y -
r, card in which th e Lindows hold
R ins
I u 1 I I 0 ü I 1
t» her
Hitt
to J a n s e n ; ch an ce defeat
T h ere is no a tte m p t here to
balk . R. Va n d e r s a nden. m inim ize tin- im p ortance of a good
to E Mee
R. H E.
herd -ire O ne bull. T w in F ir S ir
Bos Fayne.' bred by C onnell Bros..
Leveret le
Hillsboro re n te 1. lias given a n e x ­
R eber
cellent account of him self in th e
herd Six dau g h ters of th is btill
have record- averaging 766 pounds
sc a n d T u rk
b u tte rfa t in 365 d a y .-. T h e d a m - of
Schulmerich.
these dau g h ters averaged 678 pounds
b u tte rfa t in 365 days. Thu- re p re ­
sent a n increase- in production of
Moi­
M cK enzie am
ti n et. the d a u g h te rs over th e dam s of
13.3 p e r cent w hich considering
the extrem ely high production of
the d am - is truly a re m ark ab le a c ­
com plishm ent. U n fo rtu n ately , th is
bull was slaughtered before his
unusual value as a sire w.us proven.
Eleven scouts, th ree dads, a n d
T lie Lindows have been testin g
th e ir guide successfully clim bed Mt. consistently for several y e ar, a n d
Hood last week- ¡id w ithout a m is- plan to continue, feeling th a t only
!’.ao T hev m a ie e x ee l'-n t tim e in
clim bing in spite of th e fact th a t by continuous testin g c an they o b ­
only two in th e p a rty h a d ever tain th e best results in th e ir br-xxl-
been up before Eight ho u rs wen- ing program .
tak en to ascend and two hours to
descend I t was a w onderful trip
D ivorce Suit l-iled
a n d b eautiful day. w hich disclosed
H underup—H A ugust H un d eru p
m any sig h ts of interest. T he guide
m ade th e sta te m en t th a t a s m any vs. M ary H underup
tim es as he h a d been up there
T h e ad v ertisem en ts a r e printed
th is was th e best he h a d ever w it­
for your convenience. T hey Inform
nessed
you
a n d save you tim e, energy an-
E specially in te restin g was a large
crevass located in the ch u te about money.
H IL L S B O R O ,
A nalysis of
Hand Proves
I n te re s tin g
W hv are '»»»in«* people free w ith
th eir monex .mil others verv v I om »?
—T h is Is revealed through th e sh e .
sh.»|H\ . i i h I structure of your h.uul
Serial No. X
No 10
plenty ot
you quick
thusiasm
Your type should
oxygen, as it will m ake
ot m uni, an I full of e n ­
and e n ere\ You dislike
Lindow 1 lerd Based
on Outstanding Cow
Local Boy Scouts
Clim b M t. H o o d
Indu lurent people: if they do not
respond to your moods you do not
have m uch patience w ith them
No. 12 Y our type' lives fo r t l u i l ls
You a re very sensitive to color and
line You a re fastidunus a bout your
clothes even to table linen and
silver You are apt to tiare up
quickly, and just a s quickly regain
your equantnuty.
(C ontinued fro m p a g e 1)
T h a t th e hazards of m otoring,
both to th e m otorist a n d th e p e ­
destrian. a re rapidly increasing is
indicated by figures released by
th e sta te d e p artm e n t th is week.
These reveal the fact th a t 142 p e r­
sons lost th e ir lives in traffic ac ­
cidents on Oregon highw ays during
th e first six m o n th s of the c u rre n t
y ear com pared to only 106 fa ta litie s
for the sam e period in 1933, a n in ­
crease of m ore th a n 30 per cent.
T raffic accidents in Oregon i n ­
creased from 8935 »n the first »ix
USED
CARS
1930 Chevrolet Coupe
1931 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Ford Fordor Sedan
Studebaker Sedan, like new
1930 Buick Coupe
Model T Ford Roadster
w ith box.
2 Model T Ford Coupes
2 Model T Ford Sedans
Model T Ford Truck
Gas - Oil - Accessories
Cars Bought, Sold and
Consigned
Cars W ashed and Polished
Used Car Exchange
A gency for Nash and
Hudson and Terraplane
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
(4 ’»• n111111«’»| frutn |»nv* I »
Blue's keep them out entirely
Where' a B ordeaux spray Is usexl.
th e Borehnux a c ts as a reiM'llent
am i will s in k te> the* potate» foliage*
Will trade* M itw ay pn»|»etty for
very well By aeleltng the' Inul or hom e 111 llillsbeiro
ealetutu aisenate* te> th is it Is a
5 Here*, atld lauue near llllh h o tn
little' mor«’ effective its tliese two 1 to trad«* fe»r su b u rb an h<»ine neur
Ne
w|H»rt
lain 1 m aterials are* both stom ach
|N»lsem.s aild kill e*e»li >le|ei able' l l i l l l l - |
Moelelll home», fullv furilLsh-
Ix'r of the' Ilea b4*et.les
e'<l for sale at a barguln. You
can move right lit a n d have* a
It Is tmpo.s.sibli' to control them
real home.
It the' ee»lltJe»l llica. » lie s ale* d« la\e*el
to wait am t sex» how num erous <<
1 . A.
bad the lnteatatle»n is going to be­
come. The* dusting should begin
»us seion as the* p otatoes are a few
im h i's abe»ve the* ground
G R IF F IT H
a h i Davieisoh e>f C o rn e liu s
50
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Special* for July 27 and 2H
Powder
Starch
Burnett's Rendy Mix
Ice Cream
R e ti
A.
W h ite
Corn or Gloss
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Phg.
17c
i t " kB
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A
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lie
3 for
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A
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25c
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Ju ly 17 honoring h e r a u n t. M rs
Dalt< a Reed of Clovis, New M exi­
co. wit i w ith Iter friends. Mrs
PriU 'l.a: 1 a n d Mrs. Iatng ol P a s a ­
dena. Cal liave been touring th e
39c
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19c
lc
CELERY „
1ft
Klondikes. Each
Dresses, N ight G ow ns, P a ­
CORN
Q l'A K T, MASON
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f n
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SARDINES 2 : i ' in s " " ' s
SALAD OIL ' q u a r t 1" '’1'’:
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COFFEE
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POUND
OLIVES
HOST ES8.
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Tim e.
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11c
(ill
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jamas, Blouses, Skirts, Jackets, Women’s
and Children’s Hats, Tams, Toyo Pan­
amas, Women’s Shoes, Galoshes, Slip­
pers, Rubbers, Big Lot Infants’ Shoes,
Women’s Canvas Oxfords.
M e n ’s a n d B o y s ’ Cotton Bathing Suits,
Boys’ Broadcloth Pajamas, Playsuits,
Men’s and Boys’ Suspenders, Belts, Caps,
Men’s Small Size White Pants, Boys'
Your Choice
Breeches, Children’s
Sun Suits, S traw
H ats fo r All the
family, Men’s small
size C ollar Band
Shirts, Men’s Ravon
Shirts and Shorts.
For W om en
W h it.
Many other items speeially priceil for Friday and
Suturduy. These prices good Julj 27 and 28 only.
la a d r r "
F a ir w a y
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Hats,
Suits, Jackets, Women’s White Low Heel
Oxfords, Women’s C olored L eath er
Shoes, and Oxfords, Children’s School
and Play Shoes and Oxfords.
M e n ’s Golf Knickers, Men’s Summer
Slacks, Men’s Dress
Your choice
Straw H ats, M en’s
Small Size Suits (SI
each garm ent), Men’s
H eavy P a rt W ool
Union Suits.
1H.
M rs. Pete Y linker
AM AZING VALUES
W o m e n ’s
lui.xi.x.
1182 2nd St
Phone 171
Powers Grocery
G u a ra n te e d ripe
Silk Dresses, Knit Dresses,
Women’s and Children’s Wash Dresses,
Women’s Skirts, Pajamas, Shorts, Slacks,
Breeches, Princess Slips, Women’s and
Children’s Sweaters.
M e n ’s Dress Shirts, Boys’ Knickers,
Longies, and Summer Slacks, Men’s
Work and Dress Straw Hats, Men’s
P art Wool Sweaters, Boys’ Rain Coats,
Your Choice
M e n ’s S u m m e r
Union Suits, Boys’
Waist and Bib Ov­
eralls, Boys’ Heavy
P l a y S u its a n d
Wash Suits.
Ju ly
( tin fitiaiii'i- your ¡iixiti aiti-i)
l>i'i-iiiiii!iix on a monthly
a girl
d ep artm en ts.
HUNDREDS OF GARMENTS IN A MIGHTY C L E A N -U P . EVERY GARMENT WORTH TWO
AND THREE TIMES THE PRICE ASKED. NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS, PLEASE.
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W o m e n ’s
Rt-nl Estate and
Insurance
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Wilkin.
Io Mi and Mi Ch.nl»
W ilkins e»f Daconu. Julv 9 a boy,
at ( ¡ood B au iu rltan tb . pilal
Me'lx'egl To Mr a n d Mrs I A
Mcl <s»el ot lllllslMiie», July 17. a
boy
Davldsein
To M r .»ml Mi
Don
A ll U S E D C A R S
Odds and Ends in Three Great Lots fo r Men, Women, Children
M IGHTY BARGAINS
I!*.". I
M arriage Itee'iiM'»
Jana*- W illiam Bushong a n d
Viedoi ta ll» l» n Kcvinour I m »11 i of
Coic I < trove*, July 21
Enici Vernon Cinwlem l »»I llillz
I hiisi route < iiltd Eelllti M a i I 1
T ucker ot llill»i»oro. Julv 24
Me'thenls to ( hcck
1 lea Beetle* Given
offers the* bt*st service*
Rummage Sale
ra te from tuberculosis since 1910
has been reduced by tw o-thirds,
largely due to the presence of th e
sta te hospitals.
w estern sn u e s visiting place's ol In­
terest Hih< i « pies» nt a t th e d in ­
ner p a rts were Mr a n d Mrs lien
H uengerdt a n d children. M yrtle
M cCatdertv. Mi a n d Mrs Allwrl
Keglln :er and MLss Jessie ot I'oii
a n d Mr and Mrs. N 11 C hart.ra\
ot Fore t Grove. Mr a n d Mrs C
A B e at«» n 01 S t Helens ttobert
Ylinker and the luvst am i lu*ste*s.s
The Sunshine club met w ith Mi
D E D app Jul> IH. w uh M is lS t<*
.hkss\ am i Mi s AIM'ZuhleT assist lug
Tlie group plans to have ILs an
nual picnic August 15 m th e grove*
on the W illiam Z urcher pluee, where
th ere is a fine swim m ing | hh »1
l ht.s place is a short d istan c e we t
ot th e H elvetia sc In »01 T h e commit
I e In tii.in « ’ of iih* imine« w o
Mrs J M Davl.Lson M rs b: Meek
am i Mr« 1» M ays As the' busy sea
son will he' e»ver a gennl ere»wd Is
expected Mrs W K b rem h of
M »son Hill is a new m em ber T here
.»re' m»w Ml meinbe'is in the' edub
Mrs K e » ln r t S h esh an . w he» w ith h e r
husband is staving for tlie su m ­
m er on their h u n t, atteudeel tlie
m eeting.
E dith Murtc who Is working In
a canne'n at Vailee»uver. visite'et her
relative s Mr am i Mrs Freel Ye»ung-
er. July 19
Mrs Emm a Yiwuiger a n d ehll-
e rem
Evelyn. Elsie am i Jo h n , e»f
I l ele'pe’nde'IU e* \ lslte.1 relative's lieie'
bust We'e'k
Mrs
Molly A tkins ot C am as
W ash an i Mrs L illian Mlllei of
K alam a W.ish . visited at the C hris
H itte r heune Lust week
\l'. mcmb« t of the H elvetia Com
m unitv B and will m»t be pre' -< nt
at th«' county picnle' e»t th e Earim rs'
I'nion. to l»e held at Hipplm g W a l­
ly 29 »is th e Sunday hc 1 um »1
euip is taking p a rt in a chll-
en s dav progm m . w hich will be
held the* s.une etav in the' grove at
Phillips church.
Serial No II
\ k »our attorney b
nei y o u »
No. 9
Artistic taste love o f leg.el i i l v e r t i s i a g t o the* \ r g a s
variety, and tin* desire tor physical
com fort are your o u tstan d in g c h a r ­
a cteristics Ideal hom e life to you
ts com fort a n d com pannm ship and
you will give to tlu»sc you love
everything you possibly can in tin*
way of c réa tu re com forts, clothes
a n d e n tc ru u iu n e n t
Ney 12 IX» not place too m uch
confidence in o th er jx*ople. 41s this
m ay lead to u n fo rtu n a te results
Be more decisive if you c an . les>
agreeable for the sake of m aking
yourself a g oxl fellow, if you know
in your h e art it is not for the best
S erial No. ('
No 6 You a te inclined to believe
that is to be found
thine s th a t sound plausible in ­
in Hillsboro in
ste ad of analyzing them to find out
if thev . re tru e So guard against
Motor Overhauling
th is tendency You a re talkative
and silent by tu rn s
Motor Tune-Up
No. 12 You are inclined to be
Body
and Fender
senstltiv«» a n d too im plusive; guard
Repairing
against this, a s you a re o ften hu rt
unnecessarily w here no offense' or
Painting
slight is intended
Lubricating
Serial No. I>
No 10 Your friends will sw ear
CLAUDE COOMER
by you for your lovable, depend
able qualities Your enem ies will
re.xjx ct your h a rd punch a n d your has returned h«-re and as­
courage to stick up for your c o n ­ sures pai'tirular attention
victions.
to till jobs and to all
No. 14 Your en th u siasm Ls gre a t ­
his old friends.
ly dam pened if you have to wait
too long f r results You do not put
Mid-Summer Bargains in
m uch fa ith m fu tu re prom ises A
a rub' you insist on th in k in g th in g -
out for yourself You have high
am bitious and high Ideals.
W hen m an learned to u.»e his
and TRUCKS
th u m b and first finger to wield a
club he* became th e sovereign of
In v estig a te for we g ite wound
th e globe'.
value for your m oney, in all
W eil’s July Clearance Ends W ith a Big
Capitol News Letter
T hin-day, July
OREGON
12-oz. tins
2SC
deviled meat
18c
Armour’«, No. % tin
3c