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H IL L S B O R O
A RGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursilay, November I. 1934
senator Edward Schulnierlch of
fort to Improve state und local
feed to poultry Is another one of j ,,/h e m n c PI/1T1
Argus elasslIUxi mis get renults.
Hillsboro, republican.
considerable im portance, stated Oos- I . I l I l i t I l l I I S I I l l 11
fiscal systems."
County surveyor -J. W. Barney
by, since green feed ts anothet
Regarding tlie Ohio program.
of Hillsboro, republican, and H. I*
valuable source of vitam in A. This
Robert A llilt state», ”1 am very
Huson of Cornelius, democrat.
is particularly true since there
much opposed to Incorporating any
County
coroner-
Robert
E.
Burns
First money to come Into llllls-
h as been some belief to th e effect
limit in the constitution. The whole
of Forest Grove, democrat, and F.
th at poultrymen must produce eggs
subject is exceedingly complicated ls»ro headquarters on (lie Red Cross
J. Sewell, republican.
with light colored yolks. Cosby's
Motion for a directed verdict for and technical anil iniist be worked membership roll-call was received
H . E. C o s b y
D i s c u s t e » opinion was th at it is not necessary
Lutheran churches of Blooming
Selection of a mayor and three the defendant was granted Friday out with tin- greatest care. A con­ Hits week irom the Sunday school
for poultrym en to pay attention to Hillsboro. f-Yirest Grove. Sehefflin eouncilmen will be up for voters in by Circuit Judge George R. Bag- stitutional limit is too Inflexible. ol the German Bniantiel eliuri li id
P ro blem s o f G ro w e rs
tlie color of the yolks of pullet eggs and Seghcrs will observe the 400th tlu- city of Hillsboro. J. H G arrett ley m the case of Donna McMullen Furtherm ore, it becomes the foot­ Helvetia, the sum of $4 Roll-call
while they are yet small and they “ “ V ^ ^ y
L ,7. „ io it ks, tlW S0!e cal,dldal*' ,or "»•»'» 's . G A. Cobb when the plaintiff ball <d polities and In Ohio has »111 be conducted from AntilaUee
an d J J W k faU«* *> « W * * rltlier to pi-rson or led to an initiated am endm ent re­ Day to Thanksgiving, and the Hel­
'annot afford to risk the proper « ^ e,a,c * ^ u o a \ h i i r e h ^ * ‘Ule l>r J °
(B y L. K. Franc!«. A m I C ounty A gent)
vetia Sunday school has started the
ducing the tux rati' to an Im practi­ bull rolling
g C
^ T 3!.i'> o'clock“ The
a^
“ pp? e d ?_<*
»>'
Regular monthly meetings of development of their pullets by
B ou g ht an d Sold
, w to Rev. H w ' d n w of*Salem' »?U de~ | <J'» " Southeast
and Southwest
_____
John P _______
Jolianaen Jr. of Hillsboro cal level."
county poultrymen will be held holding back a feed as „ valuable
Many are mwler the Impression
HUlsboro precincts, respectively. L. entered a plea of not guilty to an,
during the winter on the fourth them as green feed. He further u w tbP festival address.
th at »0 per cent of all money re­
th at the succulent green feed
A L utheran choir, composed of
K rain len and Jake Weil arc run- indictm ent charging obtaining good« Hill'll A l l l l i l l i t l i ' P S
Tuesday a t Beaverton and the states
ceived for membership goes lo the
lse un-ten.«-» h efn r.. .in ,i,.,.. * * H B I r V I l l l O U l l L C S
1929 H udson Sedan
under fa false
pretenses before Judge
fourth Wednesday a t Forest Grove, is far superior in value to the dry members of th e various Lutheran lung against each other to repre- UIldpr
national
Red Cros chapter, but this
Bagley Friday. Date for the trial
according to plans form ulated a t green feed as fed in the mash. Al- churches and under tlie direction sent Norm Hillsboro.
L
a te I9 2 H D od g e Sedan
Is
not
tru
e
E
lin
c
e
n
to
of
i
n
i
v
falfa serves as a very valuable of Rev. P. Schaus of Sehefflin. will County polling places are: North
first
dollar membership goes to the n a ­
rst meetings
meetings last
last week
green feed during tlie late summer render a paen on tlie Reformation Aloha. Grange hall; South East i was not set.
1926 D odge Sedan
Alvin Brown of Forest Grove re ­
tional and the other is kept In
i By Corl Doernl
H. E. Cosby, extension poultry- whp„ t|R, pujiPts arp eonung into composed by K arl Krueger anil en- Aloha. Wheeler hall; South West
O v e rla n d Six Sedan
an. » was
a s th
•uctton mid whpn
lw n titled
man.
the e principal speaker
spcaacr at production
when nws,
most g green
tith'd “Come
"Come and
and Sing
Suig Praises."
Praises. I Aloha.
> Aloha. Buck's
B ucks building;
building; Banks.
Banks, I I. «•Bed a postponed sentence Man- A name contest sponsored by the our own county for relief, disaster, j
ineeUngs last week. He discussed feejs a[v no( avanablp
It concludes with L a n d e n b e r g e r o o F hall North Beaverton da>' u> tlie local circuit court S at- student council was announced at etc. However, there are four elassl- 1
1928 C h e v ro le t Sedan
student
usseinbly
Wednesday
Only
flcatlons of memberships which are
five questions which he said
are picking and cannibalism are habit P°w'»'rful arrangem ent of Lutlicr's Hauienbeck building; South Beav- “rd»>’ 0,1 “ Iwveny charge. Janies
F o rd T o u rin g
most generally asked him at
this forlulnj! rathPr Ihan hereditary,
A Mlghty FPrtrta!> erton. public school house. Bloom- ’’ Anderson of Beaverton plead students owning student body tick­ divided as follows: On a contribut­
m e eligible to compete. The new j
tim e of the year.
I stated Cosbv. He felt th a t this
,,
u
tng. school house; Buxton. Grange guilty Tuesday to a charge of drtv- ets
F o rd R oad ster
name slitill be symbolle and ile- ] ing membership of $:>. only M)
The first of these questions was.
' ld
controlled bv
Rcv E w HlIVlchs of Blooming haU Cpdar Ml)Ls union chapel tng while uitoxlcated. Sentence will serlpllve
of the school. Its athletic s cents goes to the national an 1 *4 50
How much and w hat grain should P^
„ « X m e m of tii7 f i l e t s ^ w o i « ' a r e ^ T t r e ^ ^ e
Cherry Grove Depot ’btoldnu W * l » - ' d by Justice of the Peace
"
F
o u r-w h e e l T r a ile r
rem
ains
for
lix*al
relict
mid
disaster
team s and also conform with t h e ,
be fed to the laying ________„
pullets? V He
^ „ at 400th anniversary I V. A C R R Co . Connell. D A. W Havens Saturday.
on a sustaining membership. *10.
school colors of blue und white.
? on the rftngp
range and
and particularly
particularly when
when c e le b ra tin g “ tlie
P° tnU'hari'itv
n n n im a l !hey a n ' ilrst Plaet'd in tJle laym« of Luther s translation of TheWibic W engers hall; North Cornelius,
New yells for use a t the com­ *9 50 remains at home; and on a
A g e n c y W illy s 77
Orders In the following circuit
and barley were
Prm tlP**J house. Pickers once forming the Special services and celebration* are citY hall; South Cornelius. M. E. court cases were Issued tins week: ing fuotbull und basketball games supporting membership o f *25.1
Come in for »
grains fed poultry in Oregon ana habit are apt to return to it; con- being held in all of the principal church. Dilley, Artisan's hall; North Credit Service company vs H W. »ere practiced at a-ssenibly Wednes­ ♦24 50 remulns here. If this Is kept 1
th at the amounts ana proportions ^ ^ 1 ^ -
should be removed cities of the United States to coni- East Forest Grove, library building; Schmale. default, judgm ent. Feder- day with 111,' aid of tlie .school in mind by organisations when
(leinoiiHt ration.
build,
directed
by
Lynn
Slierinan
planning to lake out a member-1
in which these are fed
is <~ler’ from the flock, he claimed. Another memorate the historic event. Am- North West Forest Orove. No. 16 al Land bank of Spokane vs. James
Superintendent B W Barnes a n ­ ship it »111 help materially In the I
mined largely by such
conditions unportant factOr in the control of erican Lutherans celebrate tlus ac- west side of main street; South F. Hayes et al. confirm ation of sale;
th a t school would be dis- 1
as the contents of the mash and
according to Cosby, is al- eomplislunent of the great retoraier East Forest Grove, high school I P Bledsoe vs. George H. Morrow nounced
CARS PAINTED
missed a t 3 p. in. Friday so that total qf tlie fund to renuilu with
the availability and the relative |OWlll^ pullets yard space in which n, %
, b
u
i l d
i n
g
;
South West Forest Grove, et ux. dismissal; Liquidation °* students may attend t l i e HIIIU- the chapter for local use
prices of these grams. Gei^raUy- t(J
dunng tJle earlj. period m »ranMatOTs of th e Bible into En«Ush No' 28 Maln stI'cet; G ales Creek. Shute Savings bunk, compromise Beaverton game at Beaverton.
Hillsboro Business and Profession­
speaking, liowever. a satisfactory the lajrtng house. He discussed brief- u those of Willi im Tvmiale Sand Community hall; G ulden Home, claim vs. A H. Busch e t ux; Donna
Girl Itoserves enjoyed a talent al W om ens club will iigutn have
amount is ab°u ’ ■‘ m r t b w h e Iy the V;Uue of Plckout shields and Mttes Coverdale. ‘ upon whose work =*'hool house; East G aston, John- McMullen vs. O. A Cobb. Judg- program at their ineetlng Monday charge of the membership roll-call 1 G as • O il - Accessories
per aa> per iw oiras u ir a
tin beess pointing out the fact that the Authorized revision of 1611 is son's house; West G aston. K. P. nient; Wilma H orshberger vs. Ered Patricia Moyer sang to tile accom­ solicitation in this community.
are in or past 50 pei cent prouuc-
considerable difference largely dependent, were made with hall; Grabel, school house; North Harshberger. order; Llquutatwn ot panim ent ot banjos, Helen Wick
C ars W a s h e d and P olished
i f ,
rd umong poultrymen regarding the tlie aid of Luther's Germ an version. Hillsboro, basem ent court house; Bunk of Beaverton, autliorlzing gave a tap dance, accompanied on
Marriage Licenses
The question often arises regard- success of these mechanical devices, i "The American historian and South East Hillsboro, school house, purchase, paym ent tuxes; United the piano by Wunda Park, and La-
Harvey
Myers
mid
Until
E
Sim
­
v
c
l
l
c
Jackson
played
accordion
tog the \alue of oats. He claimed Generally they are successful in librarian exclaims in Ills Age of South West Hillsboro, city hall; States National bunk of Newberg solos.
onton. both ot Gales Creek. October
th a t they are very essential to vne
down the am ount of pick- The Reformation'. Among the great Kinton. school house; Laurel. Com- vs. Dewcv C. G earin et al, order
Tlie neophytes of the II11 li I 26.
poultry scratch ration and th at lng if used when tlie pullets are vernacular Protestant versions of munlty hall; Leisy. Mrs. Rice rest- to show cause; Mark T. Cox. ex- Hl-Y d u b will be inducted at a
Karl K. Wonholf of South lleud.
they can be fed up to ab° h t 20 first moved into the laying house. Rle
th at °f L uther -stunds dence;
Manning. Manning hall; ecuior. vs. Carl A Hoffman ci al. ceremony following a banquet at Wash . mid l a Ina L. Palm of Van­
but th a t
an >' event they should *lrsl ln every sense of the word.
Metzger, Community club house; sustaining dem urrer; R. C. Hunger the Y M C. A to IMrtland T h u rs -; couver. Wash., October 27.
A g e n c y fo r N ash and
whole oats are generally prelerred not
ionger th an two or
~
Middleton, school house; Mountain, et al vs. Jolui Mundorff et ux. de- day evening. November H T'lie new
Newton J Thompson ot Hillsboro
to o at groats. T his is particularly th re e m o n th s .......................
Meacham school house; M ulloyJ elding dem urrers; Ruby T. Debley members are Tbm Goqdin. Tom route 4 mid Floy E Taggart of
H
udson and T e rra p la n e
true where the poultryman has an
The flnal problem dlscussed by
Carlton school house; East North vs. Ralph E. Debley. default, de- Stretcher, Faurest Anderson amt Hillsboro, October 30
opportunity to buy up a supply of Cosby
th a t of
mtej5,uw l
Elmo C Hardebeek and Vela C. 2nd and W a s h . P hone 2641
Pliuns, school house; West North cree; Ed Moyer et al vs. Sherm an K enneth Tupper. The club li a s
pluiuicd many projects [or th is Kobersteiu. both of Gaston. O cto­
oats a t harvest tune and store them eoccidiosis. He pointed
Plauis. K P. building, Orenco, city Mill company, order for sale per- year.
pointed out
out th a t
Regular meetings will be ber JO.
since the groats cannot be stored the disease U ap t to appear in the
hall: Purdin. T hatcher school house; sonal property; Ered Ennis et ux held every first and th ird T lim s-
_
I Continued from t>«Ke l »
w ithout the danger of th eir be­ pullets when they are from three tlie state and pledged himself to Reedville. school house; Roy. Moore s vs. Hasel C Peterson et al. decree;
day ot eaeh in.m th a t ! I»' li; Si
coming rancid.
to six m onths of age and is one of continue th e fight to have all tax store building; Scholls, I. O. O. F. Jolui H McLeod et ux vs. Lucy school, beglnniiig this week.
Another question discussed by- the greatest sources of loss to poul- loss from these lands repaid to tlie Dali. Sherwood, Boy Scout room
Eakin et al. publication of
Cosby was the value of corn as a trymen. As soon as any birds in state through direct annual pay- to hotel building; N orth Tigard, summons; Conrad Algesheliner et
poultry feed. He stated th a t yellow the lock appear to be affected, as m ents out of the treasury. He also Tigard building. South Tigard. I O. ux vs. R L. Johnston et al. default,
corn should be fed as it is a valu­ indicated by a droopy condition, declared th a t he had taken a lead- t>. F. hall; Timber, Bangs building; judgment, decree; Mary Willers vs.
able source of vitam in A and vita­ they should be taken out immedi- ing p art to bringing more th an Tualatin, city hall; Verboort, For- Samuel A rthur Steinke et al. de-
m in A deficiency
th e _ seri-
E. fault decree.
„ atoly and isolated under extreme S9.000.000 ln highway funds to the Tester's hall, an a West Slope
..
, , is one of __,,
Rain last night hud a daniiM'nmg
h " P^ T , ,
‘^ J ^ f ^ n ^ sa;utary conditions. The laying state and h a t f S c J d flo<£ control Lahey's building.
Probate orders were Issued In effect on Hallowe'en pranks o f
t°h»,CCT r r ^ d house sllould ^ c n be cleaned daily surveys of the Columbia and Will-
tlie estates of A rthur Schmidt, Hillsboro youngsters. Altltougli win
ior Wn days' U
metliod of am ette rivers and of all tributaries
Jolmethon Hackman, Vivian Hous­ dows in the business section re
kalne<1 m the >nash will determine control is followed a poultrym an to the Columbia in Oregon,
ton. Elizabeth Berst. Alice May De- ceived their customary applications
the am ount th a t should be fed in ma,- correcr th is tmnhip
t,orrect
t™
trouble
with
the
Edward
Schulm
erich
of
Hillsboro,
Line and William K. Tucker.
the scratch feed.
of soap and tallow markings, the
The problem of feeding green loss of yery few birds .a c c o rd in g | candidate for state senator, reeom-
residential districts were ulinost
lh i mended operation of tlie state gov-
( f ontinued from paice 1 1
free from depradatlon.
COM,?,
** J roubled with em inent on the sam e basis as pri- persons should be placed In charge.
A burned out transform er put
eoccidiosis through th e entire year vate enterprise in his address. He
During his talk W alter em pha-
the town in darkness for 15 minutes
and will be constantly troubled with also suggested a tax program un- sized the fact th at if people of the
during tlie early part of the eve­
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
sick and undernourished birds.
der which persons honestly unable state wanted a "New Deal" they
ning.
(Continued from page t)
M. 0 .
to pay could work out their tax must vote it a t the coming election,
levy, and our Income Is en tirely ;
problem
with
the
county
court
and
He
declared
th
a
t
he
entered
the
Births
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT C e d a r
under which o th er classes of tax race honestly and conscientiously, uncertain."
Hergert To Mr mid Mrs. Albert
SPECIALIST
T T
*• *
delinquents would be forced to pay th at he was not obligated to anyone
Simeon E. Leland, commissioner.
___________ Hergert of near Blooming. October
by revival of th e penalty clause, and th a t he had not promised to oi the IUH»!» S tate Tax conunls- 26. g girl.
G LASSES FITTED
Nine candidates f o r n n h l ic o f f i c e M akU 1« u
strike a n d do anything th a t he could not ac- slon stated regarding the Illinois
, ey\ ' T2 ll?l .r “nd Mra cllnton
PU“ ‘l 2 " ,Se.J c r e a Lng a stole court ol arbitration oompllsh if elected.
.program. The conclusion is in- ‘ bliy ot Hillsboro, October 28. a
In plain colors anil fancy
Heavy blue denim u n d
^ ° )mmended
mm™ ded”by
by Schulmerich
Federal housing adm inistration «capable th a t the tax lim itation B Moulton -To Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ cannery expresa
stri pes.
C«oiBiercial N ational Bank A nnex
stripe.
in > addition to a plan to tu rn uumes
duties ram
films s will
be
shown a t the chamber P ^ 1 15
unintelligent
and
Inef-
campaign
platform
s
Tuesdav
niaht
»111
oe
snown
luunwnugeni
ana
m
ei-
man
Moulton
of
Hillsboro.
Octo­
Bibs.
Pbonas
Hour*
at the Cedar Mto Farm ers * Union
thP “Y1* cobLro1 board over 10 of commerce meeting Monday. An- flclent method of accomplishing de- ber 29, a boy
Reaidenoe 2872
• :80 a. m. to 12 m.
SPECIAL
the senate sanitary committee to nouncement was made concerning slrable results, i t is negative and
Wllcox—To Mr. and Mrs. A. W
O ffice t m
1 :S0 p. m. to S p. m.
atterSancet€ly
P61^ 0115 were ‘n areas outside of Portland.
the American Legion Armistice day s*‘1flsh- rather than constructive and Wilcox, route one Hillsboro. Octo­
__________
_
wvuiae
J ' ° Johnson ° t Metzger, seek dance November 12 and the Rotary ,n the social Interest. The sur ber 30. a boy.
Speakers
included
George m
M.
Evers—To Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
prising thing is th a t tlie non-prop­
Aitken of G arden Home, democratic lng re ’electl° n “ state representa- h°bby show Saturday,
Beautiful prints at a big
erty owners have stood by a n d Evers, Verboort. October 30. a boy
candidate for state sen ato r; Robert ? ve' cit€d tiis record to the regu-
— — — — -
Sotiler— To Mr and Mrs Henry
saving.
allowed tax limitation advocates so
E. B um s of Forest Grove, demo- tae session and two special sessions
N e w
D is tr ic t
22x44,
large
enough
anil
of N orth Plains, October 31.
WE KNOW
cratic candidate for coroner J M and committed himself to continue V j t i u 7
L > lS in C t
easily to Interfere with public serv­ Sohler
girl.
heavy enough. Colored
es
.
1 ices and public finances. W hat a a Heuer—To
Vanderzanden of Verboort ’ demo- i 10 ilg h t ior reduction of gasoline
-
Mr and Mrs. Harry
ends.
Pny 80 much energy could not have Heuer of Hillsboro, November 1. a
cratic candidate for county com- taxes and 10 break 016 monopoly of
been devoted to an intelligent ef- boy.
missioner; E. L. Ross of Hillsboro ^ ajor “ 1 companies by placing
M p Cad was
— Y O U K N O W US!
and J. W. R aynard of Scholls. them . under„
public utilities chairm an for the Bov Scouts at
democratic candidates for state eomnussiotr He declared himself as the db,trict committee meeting at
Blue denim bibs und lit
representatives; H D. K erkm an 01
Th 5 c ^ X
J""8
the
hou-s<‘ T iiX a y night He
ELECT . . .
erty stripes. 4 to 18 years
Sehefflin republican candidate for Yj
d^ n an d ' succeeds J. M. Person V W G ard-
comnussioner and R. Frank Peters
O range ner succeeds Jak w u
G eo. M . ‘S c o tty ’ A itk e n
of HUlsboro. non-partisan candi-
b‘d . ^ fbrm ° f ’ arra n t laws mlssioner whlIe R prank
For women and children.
date for circuit judge. Sheriff J. „ j V 1* . .
interest would be continuPS
chairm an of the court
Friday
and Saturday.
Democratic Nominee for
W. Connell represented Earl SnellJ f ^ ‘d a t , r guJa f ‘"terv als rath er of honor and P. L Patterson a s
republican^ candidate for secretary ^
5
.
and chairm an of the board of
review.
Plan to have th e state share i n ; Mr
Special
T h e y 'r e f u ll d o u b le bed
of state and a representative spoke
G ardner and
for Peter Zim m ennan, independent.
w'Yii'Y.105 WaS s“Kgested by A. H Busch were named"
ris e
as dele-
candidate for governor.
| J ; W H ughea representotive can- gates
ln
Townsend old age pension plan th a t V ^ u l ^ S S l i h S
P° rtland
>«•
W ashington County
was discussed from the floor.
now, but would assure the people
1000-sheet rolls. Friday
th at, if elected he would use his T a g g a r t E le c te d L e a d e r
To protect the state. Its
School G ro u p s A d o p t
a
n d Saturday special.
_ ,
, _
.
Judgment when Issues pre-
V e te ra n Post in South
resources, its industries,
Buy now!
B ud g ets D u rin g W e e k .*«««1 themseIves to get the best
Lawrence G (Oakiei Taceart
Women’s slippers, chi
and
its
homes.
Budgets of the non-high school ^ , ^ i P°?n«f,06SU>le
the leaSt formerly of HUlsboro and son of
tlfen’s shoes, men's rub
DON’T BE AFRAID
district and the Hillsboro grade | o th e r speakers ____ _ ‘
~ Mr and Mrs
MrS' °
N T
_ aggart of i
.
* n
, , ■ j »u .
v. ! school district were adopted this g p rlm a n
H ' D ' Hillsboro, has been elected com-
Election Nov. 6. 1934
S pecial
10 te JJ.the ^ rl fn en d th a t when week by t h e respective boards missionpr „.h,,
. Y' u?Unt,y .S°m * 1 m ander of Private Harold Brown
tUne
Members of the non-high school ™
'
hte„ pUt“ or"} P“ 1 Veterans of Foreign Wars, at
stan d still, but don t make th e
approved the budget aftcr
W» P“s t record and pledged Bakersfield. Cal. I t Is one of the
mistake o f te llin e h e r sh e h a s a a hearing attended by tw o persons hi”1®* equal treatm en t of all parts la rg e s t n o sts In S o u th e r n C a iiM m ia I
face th a t would stop a clock.
FnX
w lS e t t e g ra X b l T r d
th e “ YY? F J Sewe11 oi
Big size 70x90. Bright
The premier bath a n t
r riaay wnue m e graae o o a r a boro c a n d id a l {or coroner
j
plaids, hound ends. Spe-
face soup.
D
is
tric
t
C
o
n
fe
re
n
c
e
Have no fear either when your ld °Pted th e estim ates Monday.
w Barney of Hillsboro, candidate
< la l
OX Q Q
o f G ra n g e rs S herw ood
Chevrolet is overhauled a t th is
for surveyor, also spoke briefly,
Only
shop. There's no better or more E le m e n ta ry School
jack Anderson of Forest Orove
District conference of Yamhill
«I
expert service th a n th a t guaran-
F u n d s D is trib u te d acted as chairm an. Music was pro- and W ashington grangers will be
held a t Sherwood Friday ln an all-
teed you here. The performance of
Elem entary school funds totaling vided by the Hillsboro band.
day
session.
Hillsboro
O
range
will
your Chevrolet will prove th a t to $29.030.20 will be distributed t
o
-------------------------
be represented and will participate
your own satisfaction. We have Washington county schools about
T —a
M A IN S T R E E T
>
in the competitive officers' drill in
th e most modem equipment and November 10. W arrants will be a O H U C a l i n t e r e s t
the evening.
shop facilities to insure advanced i drawn on the basis of »141.99 per
M
A
I
N
81
methods.
teacher in th e various schools.
Divorce Suit Filed
(Continued from pave 1)
Clayton—Lucy E. Clayton vs.
F a rm e rs ’ U n io n M e e ts
..... ,
C .
J
, the contest between R. Frank P et- Troy Clayton,
in H i l l s b o r o S a t u r d a y ers of Hillsboro and H. T Botts of
H arshberger—Wilma Harshberger
W ashington county unit, F a rm e rs'. Tillamook for circuit judge of the vs. Fred Harshberger.
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JAMES W H IT E L A W . Manager
Union, will meet in Hillsboro S atur- nineteenth Judicial district on the
S pecials fo r N o v e m b e r 2 and 3
3 rd an d W a s h . Phone 441 day in an all-day session. Pot lqck non-partisan ballot. Both candl-
lunch will be served a t th e Vet- dates have conducted campaigns in
erans' hall on M ain street.
th eir opponent's county, but the
local attorney Is conceded a sub­
stantial edge in th e race.
O ther contests listed on the gen­
CALO.
eral election ballot are as follows:
Representative in congress—Jam es
3 for ................................................
W Mott of Marion county, republi­
can. R. R. T urner of Polk county,
democrat, Em m ett W. Gulley of
Yamhill county, independent, and
W. S. Richards of Linn county,
RED & WHITE.
socialist.
2 cans ....................................................
Superintendent of public instruc­
tion—Charles A. Howard of Coos
county, republican, J. W. L eonhardt You rfo, when you buy
of Union county, democrat, and
•A
Blanche H. Meyer of Clackamas
a Ford Battery
county, socialist.
F o rd baltrriew a re b u ilt to
Commissioner of bureau of labor—
i/2-g a llo n ju g ......................................
ta k e it.
C. H. G ram of M arion county, re ­
Come in and we will gladly
publican. W alfred Shuholm of M ult­
tell you why.
nom ah county, democrat, and Law­
Y o u r battery tested and
rence Waer of Clackamas county,
M ade in a new w ay, these H o le p ro o f
socialist.
connection* cleaned fre e an y
day this week.
State senator, eleventh senatorial
KELLOGG’S.
chiffons are exquisite in their filmy per­
district—George M. Aitken of G a r­
den Home, democrat, and form er
2 fo r ................................................
fection . . . clear a* a crystal spring.
P o u ltry m en
Plan M eets
First Red Cross
Memberships in
Week Quiet in
Circuit Court
Observance 400
Years for Bible
USED
CARS
Contest on Name
Used Car Exchange
Dunne Platform
Cited Rally Here
Rain Dampens Fun
Hallowe'en Sprites
BE HERE FRIDAY and SATURDAY
WEIL’S
Economy Pledged
by Speaker Here
Levy Limitation
Effect Estimated
88c SALE
Ends Sat Night
These Bargains for 2 More Days
Mill GrOUD
Hears Candidates
Men’s Overalls
88c
Turkish Towels
88c
6 y a rd s.........
Fast Color Print
88c
6 y a rd s.........
iJCOUt Chairman
CHEVROLETS
36-inch Outing
5 f o r ............... 88C
Rain Jackets
88c
State Senator
Bathroom Tissue
Boys’ Overalls
88C
2 pair
Comfort Batts
88c
2 f o r .............
Buy Shoes Now
20 r o lls .........
88C
Part Wool Blankets
Powers Grocery
$X eO O
88c
Lux Soap
15 b a r s .........
88c
High for Election
Prompt Service . . .
HillsboroMotorCo.
DOG FOOD
w hat you
pay f o r . . .
BEETS
|
25c
23c
PUREX
20c
HOLEPPOOF
HOÇIEPY
Whole W heat
Biscuits
25c
in
ANTIFREEZE
wait until it’s too late, and your
car freezes over! Put in Anti-freeze now,
D ON’T
at the first chill wind, and be protected while
WHOLE WHEAT
FLAKES
Real B uy
2 acres, 3 -room house, garage,
2 chicken houses, brooder house,
electricity, good rock rood. One mile
from Hillsboro-Portland highway.
Price »1600.00; »250.00 down, bal­
ance reasonable terms.
THREE SIZES • THREE PRICES
13-plate ...........
safeguarding the value of your car.
Bring your car in now and let us flush
the radiator in preparation for t h e c o l d
weather.
Busch’s Service Garage
Agency
P h on e 501
U . S. T ire s
A . H . B U S C H , P ro p .
E. A.
G R IF F IT H
15-plate ............
17-plate .............
$ g .5 o
$*7.5O
I
$7 -9 5
/
R e a l E s ta te and
In s u ra n c e
Can finance your Insurance pre­
miums on a m onthly basis.
1 152 2n d St.
P h o n e 171
KELLOGG’S.
3 fo r
................
SODA
RED & WHITE.
2 p k g s ............................................................
25c
monize w ith any costume . . . and
priced to offer attractive value at
p a ir
15c
BAKING POWDER
BLUE & WHITE.
25-o x. p k g .
un«o.ift. u u u« u rw r
Shown in correct new shades lo har­
..................................
20c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Nov. 2 and 3 only.
B a ll B a n d ” R u b b e r F o o tw e a r