The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 25, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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case, there is a possibility of a
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dictatorship and
th e American
St. rie ic n s i people
m ust not stand for the can-
cellatton of the constitution, he
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continued. The speaker concluded
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to rn -n o g c? Production Control
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Program
to
be
Renewed 19 $5
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College
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V .»«». . Service
V? . »... « .. » 1 Definite
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il ‘ ashington
1 k ■ « k k . k k as to
, any
... decision
a.
News
from
cm
ing alleged discrepancies Detween received by (he extension service mental in (Ins territory In Oregon
(Continued from pare U
I the democratic platform and the a t Oregon State college. Details of the wheat counties voted almost
alm ost perfect interference for
¡•'New Deal."
the new plan will be announced solidly against the idea,
touchdown
iv
u c u u u w ii gave n Hillsboro
u M w iu « a 7 ■ —■ Horace Walters, democratic can- about November 1, th e officiats
“The referendum results seem to
7 tie with the Grizzlies Fiiday a ft- didate for secretary of suite, will
were informed.
indicate rath e r clearly th at rorn-
ernoon at McMinnville in a game be th e speaker at the cham ber of Decision of th e AAA
leaders to hog producers w ant a follow-up
featured by the relentless offensives commerce
next Monday. Oilier repeat the corn-hog program In program." Dr. A G. Black, chief
and stubborn defenses of b o t h meetings
announced were: Federal some form followed compilation of of the eom -hog section, tuuiounced
elevens. McMlnnvile opened the Housing
adm inistration films a t prelim inary results of the national “In view of this indication. It has
scoring early in
In the ______.
________________________________
__ ___
second period __ tlie
chamber of commerce November ____________
referendum _____„
among ,__
present
corn- , been decided io ....».
offer „ a definite
W
ith a a 4 42-yard
2 -y a rd to
u c h d o w n d drive
riv e 5 5. ArmiKtinw»
tw * contract
(wuit»•,»,»» signers
.> ,».»»-«-
<G,xni.i.e
..».».» as
... the
» h .» necessary .........
with
touchdown
Armistice TVav
Day Hjinep
dance N<iv«kmhw»r
November hog
showing < a 1 plan as soon
p ro . -
vhile Hilhi knotted the score a 12. Rotary Hobby Show" at th e favorable vote in the ratio of more visions can be worked out Such a
while
short time afterw ards. The second high school November 3 an d instai- tlian two to one for carrying on plan probably- will follow the gener-
half was scoreless with th e fortunes lation of the W ashington county a follow-up program. In Oregon al outline of the IM4 contract ln-
of war slightly favoring the locals
chapter of the Izaak W altonleague th e vote was favorable in ila- pro- volvlng control requirem ents '„ m i
One of those perfect plays. pos- next Monday evening. An invita- portion of uíout nine to seven
benefit paym ents with respect to
sible on every attem p t but seldom tion to the local group to take part
The vote was much closer on both corn and hogs.”
realized, gave Hilhi t h e tying In the dedication of tlx-new Barbur the second question in which the
A new program has also been
touchdown after the Orizzlies had boulevard in Portia.:d Saturday was contract signers were asked to ex- recommended by a group of corn-
unleashed an offensive th at seemed also read.
press th etr opinion on a proposed hog committeemen and extension
destined to roll up a one-sided
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one-eontract-per-farm plan sta rt- workers from IB states called to
score Hillsboro had just taken the
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ing in 193t> which would include all W ashington. N E Dodd of Baker
second kick-off from the local 37- A ^O U IllA I M t 11 l l t t i r
gram s and livestock The early re- comity, farm er member of the state
yard line and carried It to the Me-
'
ports showed a favorable vote board of review, represented O re-
Minnville 15 with two long passes
r l C r i l I CSt F la ilS nationally of only six to five, while run. Representatives of the three
and a series of line plays, only to
Oregon farm ers gave it an adverse m ajor farm organizations are also
lose possession on downs in the ^ m pu, 'rv " Howeve7 the'il^achinerx- v<xe oi nw n’ th an ten to slx’
said to have recommended contln-
shadow of the goal Ime. Mac s
th e n ^ h ln e ry
No announcem ent has been made uence of the program.
punt was grounded on the Grizzly ‘^ s ts to rm a k ing this compulsory . ■
,
„
,
,,
38 and the stóge was set for Hilhi s- ‘f datr> h^rd oa'Ilere generally can- X T . , . . . , D n k k t»r ,‘ P c
- Insurance company vs 3. E. H iatt
scoring play.
on th a t basis The Ore- 1 I t U i y Ix O D D tlT t-S
, Pt al. default, decree: United States
On the first play. Holscher took
, proudes that th e majority
- T T
National honk of Newberg vs. Dewes
th e boll on a center smash, went
r a tt' e owners in any designated
tv C D O rtC U l i i ' T C C. Gearm et al. dismissal; Corn-
through a big hole in th e line and
or commumty may petition
All,nmfthi!- „
, v » , „ n ~ , ¡ , mereiai Adjustment company vs
burst into the McMinnville sec-
bUch 821 area designated ■• ‘
- ’ - , .,„ ,„ '1 Triangle Lumber company, con-
ondary defense. Ahead of him were “
abortion control area. Wheii
formation of sale; Ed Moyer et al
Hilhi interference men blocking tJU;' L ,done 8nd 80 p e F cent of .
...nice Thr»> tire- « „a vs- s h e rnuui Mill company, order;
out would-be tacklers. Reversing his
° atÌÌL 25
concrol art' a
wheels tiv >” h e i- llic h ts 'h o rn ^r-i
1 Comnu't'ciat Adjustment company
field. Holscher slipped twice, touch-
. ^ ted- the
* ^ e *h«>ls.
vs. C. W. Thrapp. ronfim iaB on;
ed one hand to th e field, recovered ot^'e r
r*'r cent betxxnes com- ‘ .
' Pj
ÍL w kH „, J o h n
C. Aydelott vs. Florinda
and continued on his way. At the
stolen
e ^ t í / ^ í h t » K n ^ ^ te n et al. default, decree;
20-yard line G rogan cut down the . J 1115 e n ' lre Program of abortion
from
car ta o ,u« htA Albert Fuchs vs. Henry Ulmer et
Grizzly safety man and Holscher
tlas o,le mam object, to p .
Rpnrip_
pn,
a r ttl- order; M arijan Petrieevich vs.
had an open field to the goal line eliminate contagious abortion from
¿ ^ enU
John Yurkovich et al, default, de-
M cM innville's s c o rin g d r i v e
herds. Some comments are
gn ^ n .“rM h *’. crw ; Jo6eP*’ Rouch vs. W. J. Clark
started late In th e first quarter
5° »,lnie regard‘
lo iii Jr'i™.
et
decree; O. F. Via vs. N. D.
while Hilhi was playing ragged.
desuability_ of cleaning up P
g
c o u rt t h e full i¿ ,n .<’'rL>v Jam lson. dismimal; John Meier vs.
sD iritless h all O n in exchA n«* of
this disease from a public l“ e peace court the following da\ Rov \V H e a r tt #»t a 1
n
puntó, the Grizzlies took possession
“ not S í^ th e 'ro im tT ja ü '1 l°
m° nthS L MacKenzie vs. Mlídred M Kellyi
of the ball on th e Hillsboro 42-
c,eaai"uP
Be‘n F RrJ.^Ù n former!
dismissal; O tto Brose, adm inistra-
yard stripe and with Thurston and P ^ ? “ - ? ? the.r -
object is to
V tor- vs- w D Baker, dismissal; G
Dulev
nacklng
the
oval
marched
to
elim
inate
th
e
disease
as
a
cause
Scholls,
was
arrested
Friday
ni
an W
Lafkv
S e n i g ^ d ^ n e ?n
* ^ d a i ^ ^
b le ^ m lu -
° p Vla vs H v erm
^W
^ K d i<
1^ m i« ^ ,.i
From this Doint T hurston went
the dair\ farmer. In other words,
•
P*
Stnlty to t h t
dismissal i^ o n ard Rmuyi
over standing up for th e score.
lt,s clean‘uP ,ls
a dollars and
S 1^.Hsam e
m ^ ìe ^ocaI ai vs G lenn F Bell dismissal
This score^snapped Hilhi out of
’ lth
d^ -
S
?
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P° rÜ8nd ^ ctrtc ^ " e r r o m X
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
^
^
t h
^
^
$£
Of local h e ^
Will get
Twice d u r i n g i h e ^ e X haU
W
il P ^ lb;e
line up th e
Hilhi o ffe n s iv e ' nuxw e o a s s e s WOrk 80
U
** done effi-
laterals. S i e r s
a n d r o v e r s ' CientIy
without a *<* oi dupli-
seemed d a r n e d to ^ v e . ^ o
- ™ e l.
scores but bogged down as a re- w
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suit of fumbles and incompleted H i l J i l t o C v MV p I
passes. During the sam e period. I7 U U 1 1 t o V j r a V e l
Cook, elusive Hillsboro halfback.
F ld d
E n tra n c e
nearly got into th e clear on an
intercepted Grizzly pass and again
E ntrance to the HUhl athletic
on the return of a McMinnville field from Lincoln street will be
punt.
The Hilhi passing attack proved fo o tb ali fans í ^ „ ^ en.‘5nCr ,.? {
particularly effective during t h e m a^ T b y t h T HUW ¿ X t u c o S
game, eight out of 17 attem pts be-1 MaV~ b ra n c h
lng completed for a total of 121 vanous c i U ^ d m a ^ e s ^ t
‘ f£
into custody Saturday
on a larceny charge. He p l e a d
^ onday and was given a
postponed - m e n c e by JusUce oi « ^
th a t he oav the cc^tó
th T £
t k
’ T
actlon
dohn p Johl^ ‘n Jr. of Hills-
ó?1'0,. WtL _ ,return^? i rom B 'crott.
Wash-- Friday to W ashington coun-
I
roll-call, Junior Red Cross, and
anti Mis ViuiDeliey All are living Local lliiiness Concern
other work.
anti were present wlUi I heir (am
CXninlv Red cro ss chapter mem
Good M a rk e t fo r W alnut*
Hies at (lie celebration The chil­
ber.s attending were l’resldent W .:
dren
are William l.eo and l-'ianel.
The Perfection Rakery in
F Norman. Miss M arjorie Forbes,
oi Roy. Jtkseph of l'llle-,| t l l i n e hug Io I»1 a very good maik.-i i(l.
and Mesdames Rex Wilson, Dorothy |
Wallei o| S a n ir .in c is e o t'a l . A H alliin meats, according Io I h r i n u ,
Seymour. Isabel W arrens and Em­
J
an I Mi Walter Bn... Ii ol Hills Mcltoen. proprietor Mi Bela*. ,, >.
ma McKinney.
boro
Mis John J Vanish* of Cot - iiiliiilng a cliu ailetl advertí
The Business Women's club will
nehiis. Mrs M J. VailDersamleii
liave charge of the roll-call In
Mr and Mis George Vanliehey ol oi riialeliet and Mae and H allie ill lor walnut meut», an d says |||„ t
Hillsboro.
near Buy ix-lctiraleij I heir golden home They also have 28 g ran d - .a n take from a pound to a to n
wedding annlveiNiiv Btindav with children anil one gteal-grantlelilbl.
a iwrty at Hie C O E hall ai Gerald V iiii I shi . son of Mr aiul
Nueli Ignorance
Verboort About 22a relative* and Mi's F rauds Vantsm of HticrUlnn
Mrs (Jollen ia biuiei -j Vttll|
friend» were present, among I hem
lo buy it a easy chair for my hn
Friends uttendlllii from Hlllslsno Ixuid.
being lelailves from 81. 1‘uul.
you know."
WiXMlburti Portland. G rande Itonde. j were Mr and Mis F. V Engeltilng-
F u r n i t u r e H ale-.n ian " M o rris? "
and family. Mr. and Mrs Ed
Approximately «0 county poultry- lebnnon. Albany, and Oregon City ) er
Mr*.
Cohen "No. no. n o t M o n ,
Woiiiu.in. Miss M artha laipkc. Glen
men attended the poultry meetings I Many beautiful gilts were reeelved , anti Violet Gray Mr ami Mnt. I It's Isadore You got me m lslak ei
by
tli«'
roupie.
Tue.-Hlay and Wednesday ut Beaver­
Hiilierl Pninger and family., Bister I a m Mrs Isa d o re (Ju lien " Fx
Mrs Ed W oitmaii played a wed- M Eusobla anti Rev. J T Ctvtlello.
ton and Forest Grove H E Croa-
Verboort Couple
Observe (iolden
Wedding Snuda y
51
mage to 105 for the Grizzlies, but Modern a ^ S ^ b l Z w l m ^ X v 1
lost 46 yards to 15 for McMinnville, Reese H athhom
leaving the net yardage gamed 184 and class nres-rient^5^ 1^ ^ co?ch’
for Hilhi and 90 for the home team nishJd^b?-
p i ^ J “ fu rS
Hilhi made nine first downs Rye
and H1 BeeIer 81x1
from passes and four from line ' laurlce Bump.
plays. while McMinnville tallied
'
five o first
downs,
coming
the
rte lw
i ’ lone one pass
and from
fS ^ O IC r ly D O yS W i n
S c fK e V
?
¿
al
M a r r ia g e I . Ie r n .e s
t
E A
G R IF F IT H
WEIL’S 88c SALE
Starts Friday, October 26th
Be Here When the Doors Open at 8:30
f f i X
H e m ^ T h i^
D
Tw eeds fo r Y our
T o p c o a t-S u it
Women’s Kid Gloves. Special . . . 88c
Values to $5 Women’s Hats . . $1.88
Values to ¿6.50 DRESSES
Conference Held
88° yd
" ‘P0’’*' “
8herUf s oiilce- T 1“
Representatives from Red Cross
same e'e n in g a quantity of beer, chapters of 14 counties attended the
cigarettes and candy were taken Regional conference In Portland
i,rom the Schoenfekfc restau ran t at Monday. Judge George Rossman.
GasU>n-
¡chairm an of Marion county chap-
Report th a t the shingle mill at i
presided a t th e morning scs-
Cherry Grove burned Wednesday sz i . afld W orth Caldwell, chairm an
night
received
this Robberies
morning ? i J i Ui a t.n‘??5tn
« rtiiS
iL rOll’CaU’
by the was
sh eriffs
office.
‘ tbe “i*
™ 000
sesiUon pr* '
M c C all
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fl
Vi
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&
tl
st
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printed
PATTERN
IS
THE
I t ’s
T r ic k
J
B,"kS
70x90 Part Wool Blankets. Pair $2.88
Suit Cases, Zipper B a g s ............... 88c
~ ~
R c d C ro ss
from line Dlavs
t t
~ Don ,c Sm ith of W ashington. D
C o sle tt
c was
- natlomU
director
of W ar and
Service,
o r ? r X i* o n . . 8 « ^ d d
the principal
speaker,
said
sgarred in the line for th e Blue and .
(Continued from p«M n boro and the th eft of a auantitv tn p art: "l t becomes apparent th at
W hite while Cook and Holscher bJ growing and selecting th e type of cigars and cigarettes fro m th o i th e plan oi the federal government i
carried the brunt of the ball car- ° f M innesota 13 com mast in de- Farm ers’ m arket near s h iifo n a r k contem plates co-operative e f f o r t
rying in the backfield. Coslett op- mand. Alf. O. Johnson, cashier of
m arxet n ear a n u te park. with
public
prlvatP forces
ened big holes a t tackle for often- the bank, presided a t the banquet n
<
.
i
together Furtherm ore, just
sive backs iwiu
and p proved
and sh o rt talks were given by
seed B e a r d R e c e i v e s
'
^ edwPross expanded its pro-
iu v r u a tower
to w e r o of i —
oy seen
strencth on
on defense.
ri»f»n^ Samsel and - d e a le rs of
of the
th e county
n o „ n .„ a n d club
„...u
ix c c c iv c z
grams to become the first line of
strength
i
defense
the states
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fed-
'T
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T
•
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rcienae
u while
nue ui_
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Grogan were continually dumping lead^rs
1
governm
mobilized
for
^ M^ « f w b^i,1 , caJ riers ln their
ExhibiU of corn shown in the
8 WO J itili
“ 11 I PffîlS i eral
^ unemployment
mp
to 7 n w ^ ent
rV c rU
is7 ''l? “is 'h
ig h the
ly
own oackfield while Samsel blocked
Commercial National
(Continued from page i)
'probable th a t in the process of
a Grizzly punt and was key m an bank this year were of fine qual- Wednesday. The suits arose from i curtailm ent of government rebel
in the effective lateral pass play.
Jan u ary —
16 activities it m ust be prepared to
ity considering the
th e handicaps the an automobile
— accident
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T »ineiipp ‘
S/W«
J
_ •
FlPQr
RgM
W+vtllo in n-V
*4»U 4 the
V.»» 4«.»,
.a-zvV.1 »»*«, c of transition
meet »Ha
the m
problems
boys nrAVn
were under due
to adverse
near R<
‘**Jvhle
which
two rorux»
H ilhi (7)
from dependency relief to self-
n>
McMinnville
climatic
conditions,
according
to
L.
women
w5re
Injured.
The
H
art
case
Grmran —
REI.
Francis, were
assistant
C o a le t t ___
« Mntee
£ £ E.
Exhibitors
X * countv
o f O P agent
^ l f a a s scheduled to open in the cir- support.”
RTL
C*w r»e . ..
A. L. Scahfer, m anager of the
RGL
S tunkard „
at the Venetian theatre in the af-
- - November 2.
C
Pacific branch, was another speak­
Orders
in
the
following
circuit
Pes. hk« ....
L (iR
er. his subject being “Mobilized for
cievinsrer ternoon.
W underlich
court cases were issued this week: Service.” All phases of Red Cross
LTR
Samvel __
LF.R
Edith
Jack
vs.
Ross
M.
Jack,
de
work
by c capable
.
,
.
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’*-
u
c
-
w
u ix were
w ere u discussed
rs c u s se a oy
a p a o ie
Patterson
Q
fault, decree: Union C entral Life leaders, and plans outlined for
H o i *c her
RHL
Torbet
LHR
----------Thurston
KahJmeyer
H ilh i su b stitu te .: B urr. Coolt. Coulter
and Goodin. M c M in n v ille suhetitute : Fouel.
70x90 Part Wool Blankets. Each $1.88
Curtain Marquisettes. 6 yards . . 88c
et
dmkissal
.
It
a
8043
S U IT
S im p le
to
T a ilo r
w ith
your
M c C a ll P a t t e r n !
McColl
00*3
Fay Mills Heads
County Grangers
^Continued fro m pane 1)
be held a t T ualatin with Winona
Grange as ho6t.
Visitors included J. D. Chitwood
of Boring, chaplain state grange;
T. G. Krueder. m aster of M ultno-
fContinuud frompaMi)
? a h county Pomona, and A rthur
ing th at there was no h arder work- 1 Brown °f Portland.
ing or better thought of 'm an te l 81x Wok the n n h degree,
the last session and stating th a t his
‘W hut you-all doin' now?"
loss wCjdd be felt by the county
Ah is a ' exporter.”
and state.
"Exporter? Since when?”
g a ^ t oihL Unpr^ cnl ent*d de!<M "E vih since " d ? p i t a a n com-
J powers to the president p'ny done fiahed me.”—Ex
under adm inistration would prove
Candidate Study
Urged by Speaker
Powers Grocery
M A IN S T R E E T
M A IN 81
Prompt Service . . .
tl
a a:
WE KNOW
CHEVROLETS
— YOU KNOW
U S!
P
a b
I
USED
CARS
Bought and Sold
SNOWDRIFT
Q u a rt tin ............ .....................................................
P
fl
P
si
1925 Ford P ick -U p
Ford T o u rin g
1928 C hevrolet Sedan
1928 Hudson Sedan
O verlan d Sedan
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b
t,
P
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I T ’S C H IL D ’S P L A Y
A gency W illy * 77
for any wife to imagine she has
Come in for a
to go to heaven to see the angels
demonstration.
her husband talks about ln his
sleep
You don’t have to go outside of
CARS PAINTED
th is place to discover th a t when
lt comes to Chevrolet repairing we
don't pay with your purse. Our
prevlou* »xperience h asn ’t b e e n i
Gas - O il - Accessories
p u ttin g up Stoves. For every penny '
______
you spend a t this Chevrolet repair
shop you get service, satisfaction C ar* Washed and Polished
and guaranteed results—no dilly­
dallying. no trum ped-up, unjustified
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charges. Let o ur experts d o cto r'
your car.
49c
41c
PUREX
J/2-g«Hon jug
BEANS
California, small white.
3 lb *.......................................
20c
^JESTING P tlH C A U ^
Package ............................................................
TUNA
Blue & White.
2 fo r .............................
24c
(vary pair eorrlct Hili C e rtifie d O v a lit y
teal af the Better Fabric« Teetlna Beieav
BORAX CHIPS
20-Mule Team.
IPs sheer and clear —
and rightly priced!
25c
COFFEE
Used
Car
Exchange
|
XX*
0 (a 7 «
Manning’s.
Aff.nrv
fnr
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HillsboroMotorCs.
Agency fo r Nash and
Hudson and T e rra p la n e
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
3rd end W ash. Phone 441 2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
SKcLcixnjLrCûA^-
H O L E P P O O F
H O S IE P y
19c
1 lb.
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Oct. 26 and 27 only.
2 for $7.00
88c
Men’s Part Wool Sw eaters............ 88c
Boys’ Longics. Special
............ 88c
Boys’ Overalls. 2 pair
............. 88c
36-inch Outing Flannel. 6 yards 88C
Rayon Flat Crepe. 3 ^ y a rd s........ 88c
81x99 Druid Sheets. Special . . . . 88c
Fast Color Print. 6 y a r d s............... 88c
Values to ^2 Hand B a g s ................ 88c
Women’s Fast Color D re sses___ 88c
Fine Comfort Batts. 2 f o r .............. 88c
Bleached Muslin. 6 y a r d s .............. 88c
54x54 All Linen Table Cloths . . . 88c
For W om en and C hild ren
WESSON OIL
c
b
$398
Men’s Heavy Overalls. Pair . . . .
Shoes, oxfords, pumps, slip­
pers. A table full, s o m e
odds and ends, some brok­
en sizes. Everyone a great
value. Your choice
Specials fo r O ctober 26 and 27
3 lb*.
Newest full and winter
dresses for sport, street and
evening. Beautiful n o w
«ilka and finest new wool­
ens. In plaids and plains.
All sizes.
GREAT SH O E SALE
TN N«M IM
S
This store will be open nights and a part
of Sundays,
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R eai B u y
Delmar It. W jatt of Hillsboro
and Harriet Margarel Bailey of
« a e r e ., 3 -ro u m
Iwaiwt, g a ra *.-
inng a series of night poultry classes colors Via centerpiece was a huge Direst Grove. Oetotiei- 1(1
I- Iilik e n
h o u s e., h r o o d r r I ioum \
this winter. The first class Is gold cake, Ixiktxi by Mrs. A I J
Jack Lemeral Poertnati anil Her
scheduled for next T hursday eve- Vandehey, Golden candles were nice Olive Wyatt, both of Hlllslmio. I II I ( r i l l i t . (<><>d r o r k rotiti. O l ir u d ir
fr a n i Il ill .lH ir o P a r l i.l in i
111*l i tt.it
mug at the Forest Grove high grouped aroiuiil the eenlerpteee
Getober 18
P rler »189811«; 1*5(1.00 d o w n . hai
school and meetings will be held
Ivan Nile-, Kocher and Mary Hel­
Accordion selections were plavett
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each Tuesday and Thursday eve- by Merlvn Boesbe of Oregon Cltv en Himes, both of Hillsboro, O cto­
ber 18
nlngs thereafter.
and music by the Van orchestra
John D. Hare and Jtisrphine
Mary SmIUi ami George V anPe-
llivoree Suits Kile<|
hev were marrietl in A tk in so n N e ­ I Joyce Einmolt. both of Hillsboro,
Epier Fkiward W Epier vs. M ar­ braska on October 19. 1884 amt October 20.
came to Oregon in 1887 1’hev firs t ' Bernard Ferdinand Vanderzanden 1
tha Epier.
B atcljelar- Alvin M. Batchelar settUxl on the Robert Walker' place i ' ’f ■’’oresi Orovc route 2 and ls-ilia-
III Btxigxins valley ami (he follow- bell,' Cover of IXtetlaiid. Ot-lobei'33
vs Helen o . Batchelar.
Frank C K alsrh a m i Blanche I.
Baker Jessie Baker vs. Gaylord tug year moved Io (tie Roderick
farm near Rippling W aters
In s " ’fh'ld l*nth ol Finest O rm e star
Baker.
Real Estate and
1889 they movtxl to Hie Bellinger route, October 22
Insurance
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Jack Edith Juck from Ross M chased tuid still own the farm
m lu in » on a m o n th ly hasis
Riley To Mr anti Mrs Richard
Jack.
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Ten years ago they bought the R iley. H lllslioro. October 19. a boy.
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I Wlllitun Helling home south o t , Bandy To Mr. and Mrs Ellas 1152 2nd Si.
Phone 171
Let the advertla-m ents help you Roy. where they still result*
Mimiiluliulale. October 22.
make jo u r shopping plans.
Eleven cluUlron win- born to Mi n Sandy,
girl.
Bieriv Rnvc VX/i’n
CC
reported included the removal oi
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Com bhow 8 Honors
fo rs ur tires
ni a tru
owned
by
Samse!
> 1 ,1 1 W I® !M
John fro
Jackson
of ck
near
Hills-
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Poultrynien Attend
Meetings in County
J Peters v , k-ed
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-»gard « al va (S-oDerative^ Re-
creaUonal and Educational society
et al. confirm ation of sale; Carl
Klinge et ux vs. F. s. Hallock et
al. confirm ation of sale; United
s ta te s National bank of Portland
g e ^ o?
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T h at fo u r men assaulted and i-s L M K e f t d e íá tü t" “ 0“
* au bun a week *8°
ago aionoay
Monday w
was
Probate orders
orders were
were issued
issued in
in th<
the
as| probate
t ^ ^ H
followlng esta^ s Minnie Ahistrom
Sheriff Connell Friday. Arvis is Oonjlro Yamada. George Susbauer
l° h a 'T order^
meI! A braham Drake and Freda B Wells.
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H IL L S B O R O A R G U S ,
A N O TH ER LOT SILK HO SE
Service and Chiffon Weights in
“ H O L E P R O O F ,” “ K A Y S E R ” and
“ P H O E N IX ”
S P E C IA L . P A IR .....................................
Home
of
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P A IR
Boys’ Play Suits. 2 f o r .................. 88c
22x44 Turkish Towels. 5 for . . . 88C
Newest Fall Suitings. 4 yards .... 88C
Women’s Rayon Undies. 2 for ... 88C
Lastex Girdles. S p e c ia l.................. 88c
Women’s Pure Silk S lip s .............. 88c
Women’s Silk Hose. 2 p a i r ........ 88c
Toilet Tissue. 20 r o lls .................... 88c
Lux Toilet Soap. 15 b a r s................ 88c
Men’s Knee Boots. Pair
$1.98
Rain Special Trench C o a ts ___ $3.29
Rubber Galoshes. All sizes . .
98c
Rain Coats. Men, Women’s, Girls 1.98
Ruffled Curtains. P a ir .................... 88c
Rain Jackets. S p ecia l....................... 88c
Hart Schaffner 8C Marx Suits and Overcoats