The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 23, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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A n In d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r. W ho se S e r « i c » and l'.d k -ie e
a re Baaed on th e P r in c ip le rtf Ih e G old en K u l o — "And as ye
w o u ld th a t m en s hould do to you. do ye a ls o to th e m lin e -
w is e .” — M a tt h e w 7 : lt.
Let All Be Present
All W ashington county people w i l l
w ant to attend the county fair here Aug­
ust 30. 31. and Septem ber 1. It is being
revived again after a tw o-year lay-off
due to lack of funds. In 1932 and 1933
very creditable 4-H club fail’s were held.
Income from dog race taxes makes it
possible to hold the show again this year,
and the fair board has plans in readiness
for a w orthw hile W ashington c o u n t y
show. To stim ulate interest a free gate
has been provided. This should make for
a large crowds and everyone will adm it
th a t attendance m akes for success. People
have an opportunity to meet their friends
and enjoy themselves.
Let all good W ashington county people
be present to help put over a good fair.
Let’s Get Action
There should be enough civic pride in
this community to w ant the weeds and
o ther unsightly places cleaned up, at least
along Baseline street, w here hundreds of
people drive through the city every day.
The rank grow th of wild carrot and other
weeds is not pleasing to the eye. The
Argus will give two days’ work to an un­
employed person to help remove these
eyesores if others will get in and help.
Let us have im m ediate action.
Congratulations
Hillsboro's Business and Professional
Women’s club is entitled to the congratu­
lations and appreciation of the entire
community for its notew orthy achieve­
ment in winning the state mem bership
contest over Portland, Salem, Eugene and
other large centers. This old pioneer town
was put on the map as fa r as Business and
Professional W omen’s clubs are concerned
by this outstanding action.
As a rew ard for this excellent work a
national road sign, giving the name of
the club, the city ami the time of m eet­
ings. was presented to the local business
women's group and was dedicated with
a fine program Sunday afternoon. It is
not so much for the sign as what it stands
for that the community should be proud.
It was fittingly said by M ayor Orange
Phelps and R. W. Weil, representing the
business interests of the community, that
this club is truly outstanding in the Hills­
boro district and has done much for the
upbuilding of the community. This club
is indicative of action in this county.
A Life Is Taken
Tragedy again stalks in the Portland
w aterfront fight, which seems to be carry­
ing on in spite of the truce arrived at
a fte r a three-m onths strike. Jam es Con­
ner. 22. Oregon State college student
working his way through school a n d
bridegroom of two weeks, was slain in a
fight between International Longshore­
m en's association men and Columbia River
Longshorem en’s association i n Portland
Monday.
Such action should serve notice that
everything possible should be done to in­
crease the efficiency of our police system
in keeping with recom m endations just re­
leased by a committee from the American
Legion. This legion comm ittee advocates
taking police work out of polities and to
provide adequate protection. They also
urge action for control of communists and
other elem ents subversive to our govern­
ment. F ingerprinting and the keeping of
records of people in this country are also
urged by the legionnaires as a step in the
control of crime and outlaws.
Police protection should be of the best.
Adequate forces should be provided. This
is one place where there can be too much
false economy in these days of speedy
transportation and good roads.
The auditorium at the Shute park was
painted by the city at considerable cost,
but vandals sm udged the front o f t h e
M ultnomah county comm ittees a r e
building with mud. Such an act surely raising a big fuss over the allocation by
cannot be looked upon with pride by any the state highway commission of federal
self-respecting person in this community.
highw ay funds and contend th a t Multno­
m ah should have a bigger slice. Our
neighbors surely cannot hope to get more
Another definite sign of better times than 17 per cent of the $3,100,000 right
is the increase in gasoline sales. In spite in th eir little territory. Road work in
of th e longshoremen’s strike gasoline sales surrounding counties and on short cuts to
during July of this year increased 1,530,- the sea are as vital to Portland and their
862.2 gallons over the same period in unemployed as th at right in th eir own
bailiwick.
1933.
Self-aid is now being stressed in re-
• V acation days are slipping by mighty
lief work. T hat type of work will m ake fast. In fact too fast in the opinion of
for rehabilitation and self respect._________ many boys and girls.____________________
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
Cannery Plan
Held Success
W ashington county relief ca n ­
nery at llgurd is proving a derided
success and popular with the pa
irons taking advantage of lta facil­
ities. according io word received by-
Mrs Helen Hamilton, executive sec­
retary Persons on relief have ca n ­
ned approximately -’ikkl cans of
produce and the county lias re ­
ceived 500 cans for relief purposes
during the two weeks th a t the
cannery has been in operation
As an example one patron from
Beaverton route 1 reports that he
has obtained 43 cans of produce
for a cash outlay of but 50 cents.
He purchased 20 pounds of bears
for 50 cents and canned out 22
cans, leaving him 17 cans a fter the
cannery toll was taken. These coat
him less ¡lian three cents per can.
whcre.is the retail price would have
been 15 cents a can He obtained
a bushel of tom atoes in trade for
wood and put up 19 cans, five go­
ing to the cannery m toll Tlie cost
per can. estim ating the tom atoes
as valued a t 65 cents, am ounted to
tour and a half cents as c o m ­
pared with 15 cents retail A neigh­
bor gave him prunes enough for
16 cans, four of which went to the
cannery He expressed appreciation
for the cannery facilities and pleas­
ure at the courteous treatm ent re ­
ceived at the cannery in a letter
to tlie relief office.
Two new projects were approved
this week by the Portland office.
These provided tor a furniture fac-
tcry to m anufacture new furniture
and repair old for relief purposes
Persons having used furniture to
contribute to the furniture project
are asked to take It to t h e Hills­
boro storeroom or n o t i f y t h e
SERA office. Tile second project
called for preparation of work pro­
jects. A rthur Kroeger of Hillsboro
started cn this work Monday and
two other men will be added later.
Store room for relief products lias
been obtained i l l the building Just
north of the Oregon Electric depot
in Hillsboro A storekeeper will be
placed in charge and issue products
on requisition.
T h at men formerly working on
the T ualatin highway project should
notify the Portland Federal Re-eni-
pioyment office to transfer their
cards from the "working file” to
the "work file." was the advice of
Leon Davis, personnel m anager. U n­
less this is done the men will not
be eligible tor additional work.
Fall B allot P lans
Form ed by Parties
(C o n tin u e d fr o m j's g e 1)
appointed in districts where repre­
sentatives have not qualified and
plans for the fall campaign will be
outlined. Jack Anderson of Forest
Grove Is county chairm an.
Zimmerman opened state head ­
quarters in Portland last week, with
Mrs. LeRoy Wood of Sherwood as
secretary of the comm ittee S ena­
tor Zimmerman will open his radio
campaign Friday evening. August
24, with an address over KEX a t
8:15.
H o u sin g L oan P lan
S tu d ied by B ankers
(C o n tin u e d fr o m p a c e 1)
ly all W ashington county banks
would make such loans when def­
inite inform ation and forms were
received.
Details of the plan were explain­
ed to county bankers Saturday a t
M cP h eeters S ells
Flam es D estro y
tile M ultnom ah golf club by H. L.
liason officer representing
H o m e s in C ou n ty
Interest in Palm Temple,
Oregon banks with the Federal
Fires resulting f r o m defective
L. T. McPheeters has sold his Housing adm inistration. He outlined
flues caused th e destruction of two one-third Interest In the Palm Drug the act and showed how it would
homes In th e county last Saturday Store to L C Kramien. w h i c h apply In W ashington county.
Right no account checks were| and Sunday. The home of Joe Hren makes Kramien t h e sole owner.
ax-sed on Hillsboro business firms a t Helvetia was burned to t h e W hen the store was started sev­
Local H a p p e n in g s
laturday afternoon by a woman ground about 12 p. m. Saturday eral years ago Kramien. M cPheeters
sing the name of Mrs L. A. Miller, While th e farm house of J. B. and G. V. Payne each had one-
Mrs. W D Sm ith, who has been
¿cording to reports to the sheriff's Thompson a t Cedar Mills burned third interest, while later K ram ien visiting her" sisters. Mrs Edward
■trice The checks were draw n on «1th all its contents Sunday after- ' purchased Payne's share,
Schulmerich and Mrs Zelf Banner,
ve local Commercial National bank noon. The latter house was owned
McPheeters will devote all his and other relatives since the first
iescription of the woman as re- by Elmer A. Osman of McMinn­ tune to his insurance business. He of July, left Tuesday for a visit at
orted by m erchants was as follows: ville.
has been in th e drug business here Los Angeles, C a l. before returning
ive feet four inches In height. 120
Hren th is week expressed his since 1912, when he purchased th e to her home In Joplin. Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. E E Clark and
ounds. between 25 and 30 years of sincere appreciation for the kind­ Pharmacy.
son E rnest left Sunday for their
gc, medium build, blue eyes, round ness and assistance extended him
home
in Heppner, after a few day.
ice. green dress, yellow Jacket and and his fam ily by his neighbors F o u rth C o d lin g M oth
visit with Mr. and Mrs Russell
and the Sunshine club.
an shoes.
Mr. Clark is Mrs. Morgan s
S p r a y s A d v ise d N o w Morgan
Two Union Oil company plants
brother, and he and his family
HELVE'1 IA —Fire destroyed t h e
Apple and pear growers in the were returning from a vacation at
i Washington county were broken
house and woodshed on the Joe
valley should apply the the beach
nto last week, according to re- Hren place about m idnight S atu r­ Willamette
fourth spray for th e control of
Ralph Deaville and children
orts made to Sheriff Connell. The day. The H ren family were asleep codling moths, according to W. J. of Mrs
, who have been spend­
■lant a t Cornelius w a s entered and did n o t have tim e to obtain Cyrus, county agent Second brood ing Gresham
several m onths at tlieir camp
'hursday evening and 60 gallons their clothes. Hren rang the fire moths have reached th eir peak and on the river near the wireless
f gasoline and two five -gallon, alarm on the telephone, but when many eggs have b e e n deposited station, returned home with Mr.
um p buckets taken. Nothing was neighbors arrived only a very few during the last few evenings. Un­ Deaville Sunday Mr and Mrs. Dca-
iken a t the Beaverton p lant which articles could be saved. The house­ der ordinary conditions, th e eggs ville will attend the Legion and
tas broken into a n d ransacked hold goods carried insurance, but «ill hatch In seven to eight days Auxiliary convention in Astoria this
and the spray should be applied week Mr Deaville Is district com­
arly Friday evening. Two employes not th e buildings.
before the eggs hatch.
m ander of his district.
f th e company reported th a t they
The family will stay In the g ar­
Mr. and Mrs. George Laver and
ecelved phone calls from t h e age until they can get th e home
daughters. M argaret and Helen, and
■lant. leading authorities to be- built. Neighbors have been render­ F e d e r a l E n g in e e r s S e e k
Alice
B anner were vacationists a t
eve th a t the thieves had attem pted ing what service they could and
D a ta on F lo o d C o n tro l Nelscott from Friday to Monday
> get the manager or one of the on Monday two groups of Sunshine
While there they played on
Questionnaire regarding f l o o d night
rivers to come to the p lant so club members and neighbors made
the new golf course, which they
conditions on the T ualatin river report
bey could hold them up.
is In fine condition. Mr.
two quilts for th e family.
«■as received this week from fed­ Laver's sister,
Mrs. R R. Rossman
T heft of 150 Rhode Island Red
eral engineers by t h e T ualatin of Portland was
in charge of the
ullets last Wednesday night was
Valley Drainage <Y Flood Control stage depot during
H
ilh
i
P
lan
s
C
ourse
their absence.
'•ported Friday to the sheriff by
aasociatlon. The report was filled
Milton
M
cElmurry
Longview,
!, J. Conley of Hillsboro route 1.
out and sent to the district e n ­ Wash . is a guest this of week
[. J. Goff of Huber reported the
in M etal W orking gineer In Portland. The query was sister, Mrs. H. E. Hadley, and of fam his ­
in line with prelim inary reports on
ms of four bunches of shingles the
(Continued from pave I)
flood control authorized by con­ ily.Robert, th e three-year-old son of
»me day.
cost of m aterial averages approx­ gress.
Mr. and Mrs. H E Hadley, was
Thieves entered two Hillsboro imately »2.50. In some cases the
brought home Wednesday from the
omes Tuesday, taking $7 from one cost has ru n as high as »15. but
Doernbecher
hospital, where he
ouse and approximately »30 from . this Is controlled by the type of Ir ela n d C o -o p e r a tin g in
has been for the past eight weeks
he other, according to reports to projects chosen by the students
R ural E le c tr ic C o n test following a plastic operation on
he sh e riffs office Mrs E Straw! and the kind of wood used Ronflg
Lester Ireland & Company are his nose.
eported th a t her purse containing, anticipates th a t the costs in the
Mrs Apne Cham berlain returned
7 had been taken sometime during new course will be about th e same co-operating in the rural electric Saturday from a week's visit at
users’ slogan contest, announced
he evening, while Mrs. W. J. Shaw : as for th e second-year course.
last week by the Portland General the home of her brother, John
old officers th a t two purses con-
Electric company Prizes are »25. »10 Crawford, a t Laurel.
aining »30 had been taken during W ill C h a lm e rs In sta lls
E. M. Sandifer and son Jerry,
and $5 The local store Is also p a r­
he day.
an Ir rig a tio n S y stem ticipating in the window trim con­
Oscar G ray of Forest Grove was! Will Chalmers of near Roy has test for a prize. The window on one
aken into custody Tuesday on a j installed an irrigation system and side depicts the old method with a
liarge of using profane language j is watering beans and corn W ater woman a t th e well and the other
ixl sentenced to 60 days in the Is taken from Dairy creek. Mr. shows the modem electric pump.
ounty Jail b y the Forest Grove: Chalm ers has been Interested in
A C o n v e n tio n o f
ustlce of the peace His brother, | Irrigation for a number of years, W e il’s S to re A n n o u n c e s
irth u r Gray, also of Forest Grove, but this is his first project D. M
a C o n test w ith P r iz e s
McDongal
is
supervising
the
work.
P R O G R E S S IV E S
i'as arrested the following day on
Weil's D epartm ent store is con­
n assault and battery charge and | W o rk R e lie f P ro g ra m
ducting overall contest, a full a n ­
is
hereby
called to m eet in the
ined »50,
nouncement being made In their
C o n sid e re d in C o u n ty advertisem ent on the back page.
J. P. Thomas, a visitor f r o m
G
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H a ll in H illsb o r o
Program under which only em er­ Entry blanks must be In by Sep­
tusby, Mont., was arrested near the gency
cases
will
be
given
direct
re­
a
t 8 P. M.
tember
1.
Twenty
merchandise
prizes
ounty hospital Thursday night on lief w a s considered Wednesday are being offered.
charge of driving while drunk.
night by the county relief commit­
A u g u st 2 4 , 1 9 3 4
te e If the new plan Is adopted the T a x a tio n D isc u sse d by
relief program will be a l m o s t
P o r tla n d e r at R o ta ry /nr the purpose of endorsing and/or
C ase o f In fa n tile
strictly a work relief proposition,
inating progressive candidates
R, B Strafford of P ortland dis­ nom
the new federal revenue act for legislative offices from W ash­
P aralysis R eported ( I n m e m H o E ry R o f C M R m O W . N E I liz N G a b e th D A C Y r a n d a ll 1 cussed
before the Rotary club Thursday ington County, and to transact
T h a t blessed d a y is com ini?,
One case of infantile paralysis
He pointed to the tax rates th a t such other business as may come
A n d fr r a n t t h a t w e m a y be
A m o n y those w h o h a v e F a th e re d
has been discovered and taken to
would exist In the higher brackets. before the convention.
H e r " C r o w n in g D a y " to see.
A. L. Amacher was chairm an J. L. PROMINENT SPEAKERS WILL
I lie county hospital, according to
M e th in k s t see h e r s m ilin g
Anderson will be chairm an today.
J H Dinsmore, county h ealth of­
ADDRESS THE CONVENTION
I n t o th e M a s te r's face,
ficer The victim is a 19-year-old
W h ile s ta n d in g close beside h e r
Marriage
License
boy. Many cases of trench m outh
T h e jew e led c ro w n to place.
ALL TRUE PROGRESSIVES
Alfred H. Wlsmnr of Portland
have been reported In th e county.
Y es, t 'w l ll he decked w ith jew e ls
Are Urged to Attend
route
2
and
Lots
Jeanne
Posson
of
T h a t r a d ia te th e L ig h t .
San Mateo. Cal., August 17.
Births
T h e souls she won f o r Jesus
Jewell L. Lloyd and Hazel E
H E N R Y JA C O B SO N
P atrick—To Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
A r e precious in H is s ig h t.
Tomlin, both of Vernonia, August
Patrick of Forest Grove, August 18,
W e , too, m a y w in r a r e je w e ls .
C h a irm a n
22
li girl
A n d w h en L ife 's ra ce is ru n
Jam es A. G raf of Beaverton route
Verboort—To Mr. and Mrs Wil­
M a y h e a r th e M a s te r s a y in g
RAY
L.
ANTRIM, See.-Treas.
2 and Evelyn Ruth R ichards of
" I t Is e n o u g h , w e ll d o n e ."
fred Verboort of Hillsboro. August
C o n trib u te d .
Beaverton
route
1,
August
18
14, a girl
Check Artist
Active Here
NOTICE
H IL L S B O R O .
lliui .lay, August 23. 1931
OREGON
Amity Takes
T itle Series
I lighw ny S ig n
Units uuil the T ualuitn Valley
h'URUt' title at C arlton Munday by
winning U r * (Hid game of the play
oil nci U’. s from Verboort i> to 4.
while Willamette trounced C or­
nelius 17 (<» 1 liere In Ihe plav-ofl
h»r the Sun.set league champion*
.ship The HUUboio Sunset league
V A V Cofh’c Shop lemu ot
Imiti in llu* st’cond game
double h<rader al Shute i»aik
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FOUP2ST OROVE Funuiul serv­
ice.*» lor Clyde Ewrl Robertson, 52.
pronuneut Jersey breexter und dairy­
man. uho died at Guymon hospital
Saturday, were held a t the Forest
Grove Undertaking company chapel
Monday afternoon with Rev C P
Sabin officiating Interm ent wius in
Hillside cemetery
Mr Robertson was born at l*a-
louse Wxsh . February 4. 1882. and
wils married to Muxs Anna Perish
at Dayton. Ore , M arch 11. 1908 He
had livtxi at Hillside, north of here
for 20 years, ihxxxuaxl is survived
bj the widow and two children.
Doris of Tigard anil Howard of
Forest Grove. A sister. Mrs. Jessie
Ann Jos», lives at Sherwtwxi and a
brothei Albert P. Robertson, at
and hts mother. Mi's J. M Sandifer
of Salem, arrived Tuesday for a
visit with Dr. and Mrs K J Nicol
Mr Sandifer and soil returned to
Salem Wednesday, but Mrs S andi­
fer rem ained for a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Nicol.
Miss Gladys Eisner of the tax de­
partm ent In the sheriff's office r e ­
turned Monduv from a 9-day va­
cation 'rip to San Francisco She
went down oil the S S Enuua Al­
exander and returned on the S S Eugeiw
H F. Alexander.
Mr and Mrs W alter Freem an
lett Tuesday for O ntario after W ilson River Road
spending the sum m er with his p a r­
ents. Mi and Mrs. O O Freeman
to G et M ore M o n ey
Mr Freem an is an Instructor In
Ihe high school at Ontario.
Flair more miles will tx- puihrd
Mrs H. A Uppenkamp «ho has 1 through on the Wilson river high­
ix -i n ill in Jones hiispital for m ain
way as a tim ber salvage project
weeks, following an operation, is n ils was definitely decided Wed-
at home now and able to be taken n e s . i n «lien W H Lynch, district
out in her wheel-chair,
engineer for t h e United S tatts
Mrs. Rossman of Eugene and her oureau of roads, received official
daughter-in-law , Mrs R. R. Ross­ v rd trom Washington. 1) C . that
man of Portland, are guests this
week of Mr. and Mrs George Laver, I the federal government wants to
>ee enough o f Oregon's current
Mrs N athan Weil has been very
111 in Portland during tlu- past ' $3,000.000 allocation placed on Wll-
week, but is reported as slightly I Min river to make possible the lim ­
ber »alvage plan th at W eyernauser
better.
Mr. and Mrs Jam es Say returned and other Interests propose for this
Friday from two weeks' stay at . part of the vast a n a of standing
Umber .wept by fire in 1933
Rockaway.
Mr and Mrs Morris Weil and
Leslie M. Scott, highway comnns-
family returned home today Mrs | sion < halrtnan. has called a m eet­
Well aixl Dorothy and Robert who ing of the eomnussion lor Friday
had been visiting in Casper, Wyom­ in Portland to change t h e state
ing. met Mr Well an d Beverly a! I program to meet the requirem ents
Spokane. Wash Tuesday and re ­ It is not known which allocutions
turned home with them
Mrs M B Hump and daughters will get the axe to make room for
returned Monday from a two-weeks the Wilson river
vacation spent at Rockaway and
Seaside to Newport. They visited
Seaside beaches
Rosaline Well returned Sunday Charles Peppard and other relatives
al
Garibaldi
from three weeks' stay at the B'nai
Mrs Dewey Johnson and children
B n th cam p for girls a t Devil's
! returned home Tuesday from a
Lake.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Thomas re ­ m onth's stav at Silicons Iaike
Mrs George Prltz.laff of n e a r
turned the last of the week from
two weeks' vacation at the beaches Sherm an's mill underwent a to n ­
sil
operation Monday a t Jones hos­
Mr and Mrs Earl Donelson and
an operated.
daughter Mildred were vacationists pital Dr A O • Pitm
• •
at Rockaway from Thursday to
Operated
for
Apprndlrlti»—
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Patterson and
Vincent O heen underwent an
children and Mrs Ada Patterson upenition
tor
append!« Itl
last
spent the week-end In Seattle, Thursday night ut the Jones hos­
guests of Charles Linton and fam ­ pital. Dr. D E Wiley operating.
ily Mr. Linton us a brother of Mrs
Make show ing—
Ada Patterson.
An ear of corn shaped like the
Mr and Mrs. Ed Brandaw and
their niece. Muss Dorothy Sigler ol wrist and hand of a person, and
Portland, left Wednesday for O art- mnm tin«' large tomatoes have bent
baldl. where they will visit Mr^ added to the Argus window museum
Branda«'» sister, Mrs
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Frank, and family. Miss H e l e n Thomas, north of HllLslxiro und
Frank, who has been visiting rela­ the tomatoes by D B Welntz of
tives here for the past week, re- HlUabOlO, and B lgenlteM north
east of Hillsboro
' i.: i ed t i o n i . ■ With them.
Mr and Mrs. J R Peppard gave
a salmon dinner Thursday evening
for his uncle. O. A Johnson of St
Paul. Minn , who Is visiting them
N O T H e TO P H I NK GROWKRM
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an a r r a n g e fo r d r y in g p r u n m nt
O others present «ere Me ;sr». and
Mesdames Lee Wltheril and I.yle • Mir d r y e r , ju s t n<»rth <»f Orene«», u n til
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daughter Wilma Jean nt Wei lei
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Idaho, spent the week-end with
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way home from Los Angeles, Cal
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W e Buy anti Pay
Funeral H e ld for
C. E. R obertson
Courtmy Selutnmn Studio
National Highway Sign, dedicated
Sunday bv Business and Profes­
sional Women's club of Hillsboro
At base of sign Is floral horse­
shoe for good luck, presented by
Salem club
SPECIAL
Hillsboro ihvs I iif the American
Legion mid the Auxiliary will lie
represented al Ihe departm ent con­
vention at Astoria today, b ik lo
mid Hutiirdav I relegates from the
loeal ikwt to Ihe convent Ion are
Hr It J Nicol. commander, P L
Ihvlterson mid A H lliisch Alter
nates are Valentine Abudle amt Dr
Ralph Dresser. Others going are
(I Russell Moi gun (Talk G ardner
mid Fred Amiichcr
Auxiliary delegates are M«'s«l»liles
P I. Patterson. Fred Amacher
mid E C MeKlnnev Mr» Russell
Morgan us ulso attending
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With each piinluuir 1 Jude
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in nn.v form
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GOV’t
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BRISTOL
C row n s, W a tch es,
J e w e lr y , Etc.
L hx'iise
No
812 416
I Fills' Barber S h o p
HARDWARE
COMPANY
1171 Second St., Hillsboro
Next door 1« Venetian T heater
F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y
AuguM
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Phone 761
See us at
IIII.LMtlORO, OREGON
N O T IC E
To the Shareholders of FEDERAL UNION,
PRl 'DENT1AL and WESTERN SA VINOS
¿g LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
For identification and verification in m atter o f
C o n so lid a tio n o u tlin ed in C ir c u l a r L e t t e r dated
A ugust 6 , 19 14. yo u are requested at o n ce to forw ard
execu ted D ep osit A greem ents am i Proxies, together
w ith C ertificates and Passbooks, to 5 2 5 S. W . Stark
Street, P ortland, O regon.
You are w arned against s o l i c i t o r s w h o m ay
attem pt t o o b t a i n your in vestm en ts t o r a sm all
con sid eration .
C H A R L E S 11. C A R E Y
Corporation Com m issioner
Keep Informed
On Local Affairs
Too Late to Classify
Read the
4%
Wllsbonj^Argus
A S O U N D IN V E S T M E N T
W ith
F irst Mortgages bark up every dollar invested
In this institution.
W h ic h
Is C o m b in e d T h e
H illa b o r o
Iii<l«*pendeot
Official Newspaper of Washington ('ounty
. . . Regular Features . ..
O ur type of mortgage has withstood tlie test
through 160 years of every kind of condition. Our
legal Reserve Fund stands as an added safeguard.
N e ig h b o r h o o d N e w s—
Checks a t 4% mailed to you twice yearly.
News letters from 30 Argus correspondent« in different
sections of W ashington county
WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST?
O f fic ia l an d U n o ffic ia l N ew s—
SA FE
All th a t Is fit to p rint in Hillsboro and tlie county—
Court, arrests, schools, taxes, weddings, births, deaths
R E L IA B L E
S ta te C a p ito l N e w s L e tte r—
Giving the highlights of official activity In Halem
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
Savings & Ixxin Bldg.
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A g r ic u ltu r a l N e w s—
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Regular articles from the county agent, and 4-H club
new's from surrounding communities
Hillsboro, Oregon
N E A F e a tu r e s—
Comic strip, cartoons, world news pictures, fashions.
A U C T IO N
SA LE
M e r c h a n d ise N e w s—
Appearing regularly In the regular lulvertlslng of scores
(>r local business houses. A real aid In hotnem aklng and
good living. Hcores nt small ads th a t bring buyer ond
seller together.
The undersigned will Bell at
Public Auction, l^-m ilc cant <»f Forest Grove on highway.
T u esd a y , A u g u st 28th - 1 p. m .
The
Following Described
NUBSt RIPTION RATES
Property:
In Oregon
One year
Six Month««
Three Monlli*
Two Months
3 cows; 3 horses; disc; mower; 2 rakes~-hay; Fresno; tractor
gang plow; roller—corrugated; 2 garden cultivators; I 16-lncli plow; I
14-lnch plow; I H inch plow; 2 orchard plows; Jackson fork; 2 harpoon
forks; I carrier and rope; I hinder—Osburn; I Hoosier grain drill,
14-lnch; 2 wagons I hay rack; I trailer; 2 hay cutters; I grain grinder;
I Fordson; I buzz saw; 1 spring tooth harrow; 2 drag harrows; I In­
visible gas pump; I 56-gallon nil drum and Bowser pump; 1 oil brooder;
small tools; I Del.aval separator, No. 15; 25x35 Winchester rifle; 30-
gallon pressure tank; furnKure. All good stuff in first class condition.
s u B
S C K 1
In United States, year . .»2.00
Foreign Countries, year 3.50
All (Miyabln In
advance.
E
N O W !
STARTING SOON
“Queen A nnefs Lace'
TERMS CASH
Unless Credit Is arranged with the Clerk before lim e of sale.
by Frances Parkinson Keyes
Ih in i miss n ( ha|itor of (his iiilcrtisting romance
with the social life al the national capital as a
s e l l i n g . W ritten by a «listinguished woman author
who has had a prom inent place in th a t life.
F. M . W A R N E R
OW NER
J. W. Hughes, A uctioneer
Outside Oregon
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M. IL Johnson, Clerk
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