T 11E Page Ten i 2 Bears” Drop Another Loop Game Sunday T u a latin V alley L eague W I. Pet Amity « z -ìi — V erboort Sherwood . 10 4 .714 N e* h er« 10 4 .714 C arlto n 9 5 S 4 < H ilb b o n ' W L Pet «» > *-*•* 6 8 429 2 12 14 .o ’clE E < a < — T bfiZ C c c. «5 4t> 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 11 6 H ill-boro B utterte» : B ro w n , B lauer a n d H ar'. v n e rm a n . M allory. Zin B ohnson. B M allory »’‘»J Deaville. R. H. ... # 15 V erboort 4 b N e« l>erg M • B atteries : Z im m erm an . Li 1er. M . k rehouse a n d W »u>re: n uth. R. H. Amity 4 7 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 Sub:.«•» |l»e* tor th e Argus MAIN STREET »’HONE Hl Prompt Service . . . This store will lie open nights and a part of Sundays. Special* for July 27 and 2H Powder Starch Burnett's Rendy Mix Ice Cream R e ti A. W h ite Corn or Gloss 10c Phg. 17c i t " kB Beans Dessert Ri-d & W hite Kanej R ed Dark Red Kidney A W h ite G e la t in e 10c A s s o rte d fla v o rs lie 3 for BEETS R ed A TEA \\ h it< Sliced Lipton's Yellow Label 25c 2 for Helvetia Hostess Hillsboro M otorC\ HELVETIA — Mrs. Fete Y uilker e n te rta in e d w ith a (lliua-r a t In i hom e in W est U nion T u e s d a y , 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 b ill tea time. «»l.llxM O B lI.i, s t.le Keil & Large i tins. M ILK J IMI S W 111 1 I I UV. Manaxi-r Olds and Chevrolet 3rd and Wash. Phone 441 M arket PHONE FREE DELIVERY 4 Timex Daily. Special Attention Given All Phone Order» Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 27, 28 and 30 3251 JARS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Friday and Saturday Only W a te r m e lo n s Golden Bantam. Each 19c lc CELERY „ 1ft Klondikes. Each Dresses, N ight G ow ns, P a CORN Q l'A K T, MASON IMIZKN I’INT. M ASONS IIO /.FN 69c 59c HONEY New Crop. Fresh, crisp s t a l k s . for JL W T o m a to e s q CLOVER o r FIRKWEEL) f n Oregon, firm, rip e.tJ lbs. P IN T JLUCx TOM ATOES SARDINES 2 : i ' in s " " ' s SALAD OIL ' q u a r t 1" '’1'’: CHEESE POUND * "" ' ' VINEGAR ^ ' , ;. q n ' ’ e ' ‘ J A It Q U A R T JAH 19c 35c He M u * • " * .................... “ r " '“ ..................... . '' '""l We Carry a Full Line of Bulk SPICES for PICKLES COFFEE (3 Ibx. 55c) • POUND OLIVES HOST ES8. \n . Wood Taken in Trade I I.ill S A L A D D R E S S IN G NALLEY'S. SWAGGER SUITS S alad Tim e. P IN T JAH Q U A R T JAR 17c 27c $ 2 98 - lie 18c T u n a - F la k e s j i No. i/2 tin JB. X SH R IM P w i l( ‘< ip v v u tc r. 1 iii.» \ S o u l h e r n . 5-oz till JIT zw z CORNED BEEF A rm our's Hest. 2 SALT F ree running. 8-lb. bag ........ ig c Hot W eather Suggestions 11c (ill 15c 19c l'A IR W A ». A lieh, full lioilieil blend. W o m e n ’s White, Grey, Tan, Black and White. ALSO COATS 26c 4 for INDEPENDENTLY OW NED AND OPERATED 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. COM E EARLY SEE OUR W INDOW S SEE OUR WINDOW S W o m e n ’s Rt-nl Estate and Insurance lU rtha 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