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    Page Ten
THE
but th e fight of the common peo­
Pa*
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
moved to Iowa in 1855 shortly after
i heir m arriage A tew years later
the> drove an ox team to the lhke s
IVak placer mines From there they
went to Virginia City, where his
lather muled tor some time in
1871 l>r. Hawthorne advised Mr
McKl.U'wney to come to tlie Wil­
iV rnehus captured t h e secomi-
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lam ette valley
and ____
leased his farm
near Hillsboro to him F
- lan
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k K halt championsliip ol the Bimset
Verboort Sunday with a 6 to 4 M.F.ldowney was born tti Virginia
bere Sunday by detent lug
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victory at Verboort. Amity lost tlx- City December 3 1863 11c is sur- WillameUe 13 to Id in the
initial game 13 to 3 two weeks ago vive.1 by Ins wite tuid three broth- **?’.'*’ .,
1 *’ >o*' '’'ague leadership
a " d Ihe deciduig grime will
be ei > W H McKldowuey oi Forest « I 1
1
u
’’i v u u A °
Sunday at (. Ariton.
(.»row I A McKldowncv. a long ,
1 title \\ ill.uiit lit* mus
Andy Peterson of Amity let Ver- time resident ot Monmouth, and J
»' »»>«’ first half chain-
ple against t h e special privilege Amity E vens
Locals D efeat
class, he stated.
T hat the government should take
tlve banking and credit sys­
W heeler N ine over
T it l e S e r ie s
tem s of the nation was Zimmer­
m a n s contention Non-interest bear­
botKi.s could l hen be voted to
Amity evened the T ualatin Val
Sunday Game ing
1 stablish
public credit an d would ley league championship series with
Hillsboro's Sunset league team
nosed out Wheeler 1 to 0 in a
thrilling 10-lnning game Sunday
at Wlxvlpr Both tvams were score-
toss uinn tdm firet halt oif the
te n th frame when Earp, local relief
o n ^ s i n g e h " t» ^ -b à îe hi,**
Both nitchers Vetrt the f u l l
route Jansen for the locals yield-
lng eight hits and J Downie of
Wheeler eleven. Jansen struck out
13 Wheeler batsmen during the
game G. Downie of th e losers
turned in three hits out of four
times to th e bat. Stangel got three
hits out of five tim es and Earp
two hits out of two attem pts.
Tlie team plans to >>»ier t l i e
Score
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Passage of the G range power bill man of Verboort turned in the
was urged by Hie »P*»ker He de- longest h it of tire day, a triple
<hired th a t the state must be ready
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to provide power transmission lines
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from Bonneville if the government v«two«
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does not extend its jurisdiction be-
Batimm
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yond the switchboard. Otherwise Sahnow and Miller
¿he private power compatues would
gam control, he said. He scored
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tbe --utility racket which led to x l L l I l l l | l l l \
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t he m anipulation of stocks by hold-
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a a
a
mg companies and which resulted
12 M d l M d u lilV
in the loss of tlie savuigs of thou-
(C o n tin u is i f i r m lm y r 1 1
sands of people,
He declared that. If elected gov- tered a not guilty plea to a driving
ernor. he would go to tlie people while drunk indictm ent
P eter D unbar of Eugene. Indicted
for support if th e legislature turned
rape C4u“
charge,
down hi« Drocram Zimmerman will on a “ I-‘pr
»e. and
ano Jam es n H
T , ,n " ,
V,'“ ! Jack bi SchoUs. indicted for non-
speak again a t the nominating support, were arraigned in the ctr-
convention August 24
cutt court Tuesday and both en-
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, Emergency Group
Attracts Members
, J Americanism, pledged to safeguard
2 the principle, of J u s ,ic e . frX dom
and democracy. The organization
stands
a, !« all • ¿ tim
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t i ; ready of'
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a r d to
e r back
The
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* Stands readv to sm-in«? tr» thp do
Political P arties
3 l3 r t
hugely elim inate the huge interest
burden being paid on the federal
bonded debt Zimmerman alsoview-
ed with alarm the establishment
Em fritfivv lt'utues in
“ Lï.*.'.1“ ,1“ ,
. V \ ?"
C a m m io n «
C id llip a ig llS
(C o n tin u e d fr o m ra g ,’i
the present gold and silver pur-
chasing program and the cheapen-
ing of the American dollar. He de-
d a re d th a t Ex-president Hoover
had been ridiculed for suggesting
th a t contingency might arise where-
by the United States might go off
the gold standard and showed why
the democrats had found it neces­
sary to follow- the Hoover prognos­
tications.
Washington county was divided
into 15 districts under constitution
adorned bv the club Fridav nicht.
There were as follows District 1
- W t h S l & > u th X lv e rto n West
SloDe and Ceda- Mills nrectnets
Ä i c t ^ - Ä J ^ t
S £ e s t
and North Aloha and Reedville pre-
clncts: D istrict 3—G arden Home.
Court order directm g defendants
to perform a contract to sell a
tract of land n ear G aston to the
'' Sperry Flour Firm
Offers
Powers Grocery
Prom pt Service . . .
B O U G H T and SOLD
N ash Sedan, 4-door
1 9 3 0 Ford C oupe
1927 Ford R oadster
1928 D urant C oupe
1927 C hevrolet Coupe
E ssex Sedan
D o d g e D elivery
P on tiac Coupe
A g e n c y W illy s 77
This store will be open nights and a p a rt
of Sundays.
Specials for A u gu st 17 and 18
Wheaties
25c
2 for
Tuna
Red & W hite
’/2S.
29c
2 for
25c
P kg.
Dev. Meat
_
, „ . . . . ..
Red & W hite
3 ( « ...............
14c
Cara W ashed and Polished
Red & W hite
Used Car Exchange I Wax Paper 125 feet
A g e n c y for N ash and
H udson and T errap lan e
2nd and W ash. P hone 2641
D
19c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
S aturday. These prices good August 17 - 18 only.
Of HIIMn.r»,
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to »331 67 Heirs 'lined in the ix-tt-
Uon were J. W* ^
„ ‘“ 'JT n ty
sheriff.
Thomas Connell. Hillsboro
C .m nelï and 'v irs jS î ê
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ter Ella.
O regon-W ashington W ater Service
company will move their office and
Äore roonl to ,h e J w «alley
Pudding at Second and W ashington
street« September 15 The building
u -«s formerly occupied by the Htlls-
boro IiKk-pcndent. which was com-
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bm rd with
the Hillsixiro Argus
January 2. 1932.
Pilgrim House
August 19: Reception of radio
broadcast of Dr Frederic K Stam m
ol C entral Congregational church,
Brooklyn, N \ at 9 30 a.m . C hap-
el service of worsliip a t 9:45 o’clock
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HaJier
£ n t ‘n , £ th . « udy of v a r i o u s
Pentec0Bta» power . stud’v nf°tb£
of the N om inating C om m ittee
A "Pentecostal
- : « K ; e s ‘ o : Power
G d' B a & study
d S ’niSJSl
Assemblies of Odd Evening
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ucres tpwnl .toll,
Kittvlr II burn tuul hottne. In
valley
4d (o (iti u in
trod culUVMtrtl
luu I u ith or w ithout bullthtiK'
40
K ilt
* ’»• f
’«•«i ••<««
'.'7
Norik • • u
NALK
Fumi*, ucrruui* und honirt on
i nvwiiiublr trriiu
B. A.
G R IF F IT H
Kcal E state < iiid
In iu r a iu r
f4.
Totaling $26,356 Filed h “ f
Estate of Mrs G race A W.xxl. |
p ir-
( « n f liia iir r lo u r tiiM in im ,
I l l i l l l l l X t»(l (t I l l O l l t i l l v
1152 2ixl St
P honZ
T IR E
P R IC E S
Low as th e lo w e s t N o need
f o r aii.v lu e
p u n h iis e r to
send m o n e y o u t o f H ills
b o ro fo r e iju a l i | t ia l it y li r e s .
R o a d H a z a r d I n a u r a tile
ul
i o u rse ,
on
»ot II
.n
and truck tires
<1
A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Blanket Until Called For!
H e r e ’s your opportunity to
p u rch ase n a tio n a lly advertised
W e i l ’s A n n u a l Aut»xist
Blankets and Bed­
d in g
at
SA LE
PRICES NOW! C ot­
ton and wool m arket
advances hut Weil’s
Dept. Store II A S
LOWERED
th e ir
prices for this big
sale. W hatever your
needs we have the
right size and the
right weight blankets
at LOWER PRICES
DURING THIS
SALE ONLY!
BEDDING AND
BLANKET
7 0 x80 PLAID
P A R T W OOL DOUBLE
BLANKETS
B lan k ets
The worth of your
and more, in these
colored heavy 66x80
blankets, attractive
Finest Am erican cotton, soft
nap, strong u n d e rw e a v e .
W eight for year a r o u n d
service. A ttractive plaids.
Stock up now and get in on
this low price. W orth $1.
Special
$1.98
S
B eacon T w o-ton e Part W ool
69C
DOUBLE
BLOW-OUT
Unusually fin«*, soft, fluffy
and full double bed size. For
top coverings or “sleep be­
tw een.” The biggest blanket
value now on sale at W eil's
D epartm ent Store.
PROTECTION
PAIR
$1.98
2 ’4
Blankets
PO UNDS
Fam ous
“ N ashua”
stan d ard for y e a r s.
Beautiful blankets ex­
tra
p ro c e sse d f o r
w arm th and real long
life. New 1934 colors
and finest finish.
Batts
T hey're long fibre cot­
ton and full double bed
«ize. W orth 65c on to­
day’s m arket.
$^98
72x90
Out. Flannel
Batts
New fall patterns in
light and dark colors.
An extra grade special­
ly priced for this event.
You'll pay $1.50 for
this butt later on. A
big, soft, fluffy batt
that will delight the
most exacting quilter.
39c
^ 9P A IR
ALL W OOL PEN D LETO N ,
Y ELLOW STONE and
PU R E
LAM BS W OOL
and fin est C hina cotton
36-IN C H
Size 72x90
IT
W OOL TW O -TO N E
PENDLETONS
Beautiful blankets. Finest
colorings, wide satin bind­
ing. Values
to $7.50
$4.98
BR IG H T COLOR
INDIAN ROBES
For bed covers, the car or
davenport. Soft suede fin-
ishd. $2 value.
EACH ............
$1.69
AND GET GOLDEN PLY
B lan k ets
R egular $3.00, in colors to
m atch your bedroom. Wide
sateen binding.
SALE
7 2 x 8 0 N A SH U A
Part W ool D ouble
$795
money
bright
double
plaids.
72x84
BLANKETS
B aking
19c
K C S C ilt
E state Mrs. G race W ood
« I». EDW ARDS
Edwards 89 of
Beautiful virgin wools in ex­
clusive colorings. G uaran­
teed years of service includ­
ing many fine road samples.
Values to $20.00.
Best
3 lbs.
______________
Red & W hite
15c
SMAI I
ta r tu
1m m
and
h arneaa
am ai
w o r k a r .. 8 .6
a l. . . i
f . rm i„ .,„ »
,-h m u . J
J aro tta,
Il
m il» , m . r l l t n . t . l
' . m i l . » a a l ..f lir ih ä n »
l*r» « l> » l» rla n
,-h n i.h
on
H iir iin i t i l l .
k O l ’ N I»
l'a ir
th ia o fftc r .
Price, Inspection
Red & W hite
Biscuit
TliuiHila.v, AugiiNt lii,
A M Jannsen Drilling company
of Reedville has been awarded a
government contract totaling »8.-
Resentm ent at the uuibihty of
935 for test boruigs at Ruffle slide,
just above the new Bonneville dam. dairymen to make both ends meet
and alleged inspection Injustices
flared at the meeting of tl« West
MRS FI.OKA 1111.1.FK
FOREST OROVE Mineral serv­ Union unit ot the Dairy Co-opera­
tive
at the West Union school Mon­
ices for Mrs. Flora C. Hllller. 85.
w ho died at Uie home of her sister day night. W W. Henry, manager
Mrs. Dora Gilbert. August 14 will of the co-op. and Olson, a repre­
be held at 3 p. m Friday from the sentative ot the milk control board,
Forest Grove Undertaking company were present.
chapel
Rev
of-
v
.u .p « -i with
» iu .
n
r.
j Jolui
v iu i
t Ebert
u r n oi-
IXnryinen contend that the pres-
nctating Interm ent will be in For- ent milk price is Insufficient in view
<>st View oemetery She was born
I
of
. -i — the
— increased prices of feed
-it Oolbrook Ohio. .¿ June
uf’e .. 3«. • 1849 Sixty dairymen were present, tlie
Mrs Hillier had U
lived
In
the
coun-
I We
^ r v T v S by hSi
Finest BLANKETS
Rice
G as - Oil - A ccessories
Jannsen C om pany G ets
G overnm ent C ontract A -J .lir y illC Il
Flour
2 for
CARS PAINTED
mgton
G lacier N ational Park
Soda
Come in for a
dem onstration.
’orueltus-W illam ette game
was the play-of I ol a lit-lulling
acórele.« tie earlier In the season
IA *
it
tam ing a proper license. Jack Derr. «‘vll,es. auring week of S« p t . , . . „ ,
.................
also of Portland, plead guilty to a
Pilgrim Guild, each Thursday J’1-“ a' S«‘ptcm ber 14 H ollyw ood
reckless driving cliarge Monday afternoon
of 8“ em ’ who ^ « n n . - d
and was sentenced to 60 days in
”u
i'1
t,"'a t,r «f»'1' ’»•'«•ral num -
jail and fined $25 He was paroled
C h a ri« M ^ £ L L ^ C h a r l o t t e ¡ J ^ . l i L
S° C‘“ 1
g
"
members were guests.
upon pavment of the fme
q
Hansen, botli*^? Hillsboro \uc-
Orders in the following circuit us; ”
’
“
court cases were issued this week
precincts; District 6—Grabel. Laurel c^e Hilisboro Argus,
Ardeel. order; Citizens Bank vs
and Scholls precincts: District 7— ,
J
Elwood H. Sm ith, order; Federal
Hillsboro precincts; D istrict 8 — Local ¿Squad Loses Tilt
Land bank of Spokane vs Jam es F.
Leisy. Connell and Orenco pre-
n a vi’rl<r,r.
Hayes et al. dismissal against cer-
cincts; District »— Blooming. N orth
m n .,___ » « "
, o n DaKery tain defendants, default decree;
°-f Ore8°n ’ World W ar V eteri
a n d South Cornelius precincts; t h ^ l o c a j 0
tost a ans alQ
aid commission, vs. Mark Het-
District 10-Forest Grove precincts; cIose game t0 the
Carl
D istrict 11 — Banks. Buxton a n d squad here T uesday_afternoon by Klinge vs. al. C default
H Blake decree;
et al. de-
M anning precincts; District 12— the score of 8 to 5 The locals led fault judgm ent decreV C F Ti-
Mountain. East and West North during the first eight innings and gard et ai vs Co-operative Recre-
Plam s precincts; District 13— Ver- held a 5 to 2 advantage at the ational & Educational societv et al
boort, Roy and Purdin precincts; “ta n of the final inning. The P ort- default. Judgm -nt decree Charles
D istrict 14—Gales Creek and Tim - land team staged a scoring rally H Lockett vs Mary Ellen Lockett,
ber precincts; and District 15— *" r 1® •}n “ . rr^®ae to brLI|? hi six default, decree Carl Klinge et ux
Cherry Grove. East and West G as-
( ? ? > HlHsboro vs. F S Hallock et al. default,
ton and Dilley precincts.
m lO h i t s j o seven judgm ent decree: and Carl Klin :e
elected
in
f°r
Harvey
B atchelar et ux vs F. S. Hallock et al. de-
Vice-chairmen .. . were G e e t e d in
elected captain of th e Hillsboro fault
five of the districts Friday and team.
Probate orders were issued in the
oommittees appointed t o o b t a i n --------------------------
estates of K M Borgen. Jccephine
suitable officers in the others Those T w o B aseb all G am es
Heyrder.ckx, Jam es R McPoland
elected were: P. W. Cop. district
Set H ere for Sundav Grac* A Uoo<i L Stocker. Albert
13; Thurlow
ith, iuavru.1
district 4;
r .r u
Hl,lsh-,rr.
F G ntzm acher Josephine S hearer
IS,
Hiunuw Sm
ouuui.
■». Fred
G ardner, district 10; Mr. Long, dis-
v
team will case N Girling. Clarkson. B Ap-
tric t 9; and Charles Robinson, dis- of p LA
Iee shop teani plegate. Emma L. Snow and Rufus
6
doubto-header on t t e ^ , . ± 2
E ^ ^ n o n . G uardianship orders
Preceding Senator Bynon’s talk. Sunday afternoon The o th e r ^ a m e
J ° r. G L- Tout a n d
E. B. Nedry of Tigard, state presi- will be between Cornelius and Whl- Thomas D Borke
dent, spoke briefly, reporting on lamette with the Sunset league title
, » , v v r w .v i nzxwx-x v
the recent state convention a t Eu- a t stake.
f k a . n k t . .vicfcLDOWNEx
gene and on campaign progress.
—---------------------- Frank E. McEldowney, former
The next meeting of the group Interior o f E slin ger’s
W ashington county resident died
wiU be held in th T near future in
C h a n g e d t o M -lre R™
n L * ? ^ ' * 8- Cal
u J 11“ "
the eastern nort of the countv
, « -h a n g e d t o M a k e K o o m one time was m anager of the Hazel-
nr
«f
Ulterior of the C. H. Eslinger fern farm and of the East and
Endorsement or nomination of confectionery and recreation center Westmoreland farm s owned by W
progressive candidates for W ash-
on y{a,n
being remodeled s Ladd. His mother, whose maiden
ington county legislatives offices to ivp more rtwm in f r ^ t Fix nam e waa Helen M Henderson,
will be taken up at a convention of ture’ wU1
rearranged 2 rd booths and who was a niece of
J c
Zimmerman - for - Governor forces ^ a d e m
a H
a w
t h o r n e , was born in Pennsyl-
August 24 a t the local Grange hall. ne^
accommodate more busl- vania. May 20, 1835 Mr. and Mrs.
Such action was planned for last
'_________._______
IT . L. McEldowney, the parents.
Friday night, but there were in ­
sufficient numbers in attendance
to make a nominating convention
legal.
Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill, In­
dependent candidate for governor,
was the principal speaker at the
Friday meeting of progressive party
members. Declaring th a t the wealth
of the country m ust be returned to
the people who produce it, he out­
lined a program in which t h e
establishm ent o f a state-owned
M AIN STREET
bank would be a vital factor in
M AIN 81
making the tools of industry work
for th e people. The present cam ­
paign is not Zimmerman's fight,
USED
CARS
Title T a k en
by Cornelius
^,*a,pd*“n Tht‘ Plalntiffs a l‘e8«' lh «t ter. Mrs C. M Helgsen of P ortland
6
erty and ,-ha, since tus death in
F ltni s i u i i g , v
1937. tlie defendants have failed to
co^ ev ,h e P™ «*«'’
Struckem 71. died" at S her-
Two suits to collect contributions wood route 3 August 14 and fu-
^ u e under the state work-
m en s compensation law were filed
rTida> at the rigard E \angeli-
S tate Industrial Accident coninns-
this nation was founded
New members are beuig signed 1 slon. D efendants in t h e actions
regularly and reports from other \ : '
J?, B raith " ;Ut- iarm -
communities in the county indicate
' Shannon, sawmill op-
similar organizations being formed cr?.t,or .
.
_ .
.
The league, the leaders state, w hen
Pleading guilty Friday to a charge
completed here will be as nearly
driving while intoxicated, (.lies-
representative of patriotic American ter
Cornelius was fuied
citizenship as is possible.
»E’o. sentenced
to six m onths
tlx-
-----------------------------
- in •«-
Application cards are available «>unty jail and his license revoked
at the chamber of commerce.
b' A
Havens, justice of the
_
-
---------
S peace
2SL T
5 L * jail
} J sentence
S i i " ? was sus­
The
~
----
n™
,™ unm,
vm m
pended
upon « paym
ent i ™
of ™
the i.nc
fine.
Edwin C. Spaulding of P ortland
„
.
»Perry Flour
ated a troPhy to be presented to
rlle champion 4-H club showman a t
the W ashington county fair, ac-
cording to L. E Francis, assistant
county a g e n t This is th e second
-'ear
th ‘s Piaque lias been
Presented. Last year it was won by
Holstein
OREGON
S il v e r t o w n s N ow C iv «
M o n th s o f E x tra M iles
At gruelling apeeila on the
world'» fastrot track, the new
Goodrich Silvertown, with
the Life-Saver Golden Ply,
lasted .9 U n til as long as
similar tirea that did not
have this feature. This«)
SILVERTOWNS nracr blew
— because the Life-Saver
Golden Ply resista hrul, the
great cauw of hlow-outa. No
extra coat for thia protection.
$1 oo
^*E A C H
7 2 x84 BIG SIZE
P A R T W OOL BEACON
B lan k ets
A big size and a big value.
Twist Beacon colored plaids.
Long enough to “stay up
over your shoulders a n d
down around your feet."
G uaranteed by Beacon and
W eil’s Dept, Store. Special
$398
Silvertown
•^ P A IR
WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDtn FLV |
O N E PO U N D
K apok
The fin est im p o r te d
pillow filling— Will not
m at or lump. Special
Pound
G E N U IN E “ P E Q U O T ”
81x99
Hillsboro MotorCo.
SHEETS
R egular $1.50
v a lu e .
A m erica’s finest and long­
e s t wearing^
sheets.
Special !
JAMES WHITELAW. Manager
O nly
Silverton
D ea ler
C hevrolet and O ldam nhile
$1*9
3rd and W ash.
H illsboro
O regt
P hone 441
OI.DNMORII.K “Style lead er-