Page Eight rH E H IL L S B O R O X/ fA ander's church. They were donated A llins K rogm m b of ' Mrs. M argaret O nus in memory O r e n c o P .T .A . O her daughter, Miss E luabetn f i o r ( o t * n p l f u . i < * at Ottos. who died a few years ago lhv “**’ «* sixteen H o ld s S e ssio n 1 '• .w illt llU o £^0 statues, one ol the Blessed ’ E v e n t M e th o d is t C h u r c h on M o n d a y ; F e r n H i l l P la n s (B y Mi«« Dorothy C«x»ke) r C n O D R u N r E t L t I tt e »« v E S o U „ l l a a a . j .. U S- M school will hold a C hristm as pro- gram on Christm as eve. Monday eve- ning. a t 8 o'clock. The program ! ? U,J f 'clll£le *i*clal d ia lo g u e s a n d a . p & £ € A llt, r iu Sheltered King." by t h e young people. S anta Claus will visit fol- lowing the program. Everyone ts cordially invited. Society Meets Women's Home Missionary society ___ m et _______ Tuesday ___________ afternoon . . in . _______ the M. E. church parlors. This meeting was the first anniversary meet- ina for the local society and the Georce Wilcox led th e devotional meeung Mrs. Charles Reed gave a wluSi talk m on " the "C harting oals" ' ^ j U the fo l G ?m -x . year. A delightful luncheon was H IL L S BO K t). ure fund 73c. to ta l f i t , M ike W ira k relief Mr» Harnee, | 4 , W iley'» Grocery, relief John A llen 01.68. wulowe pettsbm exp, S y ittä Been >4. circu it court exp voc. to ta l 06.ft» . Im p e ria l cafe, budaet exp, 03.95; Jame» I I Davie, county re ­ corder» exp. 010.75 . Maud W U o « c o w . county (rea» exp. U W . Morvfcou»* l íate Gia»» Co., court house bldg fund. 033.- 5 0 . Blue F aa le cafe, ju ry meal», circuit court exp. 110.40. T o n la n d G eneral Elec­ tric Co., county ja il exp 0Sl.ft&, court h«Hi»e exp 582.70. to ta l 5144.25; D r J B Din»m ore, relief exp S.lh. county ja il exp Sift, to ta l |6.l . Leonard 8 Davie. D M D. relief Sm ith children. $¿1 . Aloha M ercan tile Co.. relief Mr» V icto r B Kay- mond. 0 2 . Conoly Grocery. relief M r* k .lu s fil VV >1/ < . Kt— I .. .. .. I Re-entgiay- x>................ Edward Woir, ».,. National Virgin and one ol Saint Joseph. are beuig {Minted by th e eeelesi- 1 -------- •tfiicai artist of Portland. Domenico S rw w i.l . Vezmm. They will be placed on 5 Pe c >»1 C h r is tm a s S e r v i c e th e side altars In S ain t Alexander's i O re n c o C h u r c h S u n d a y church for the Clu-istmas services. F ath er Cliarles Moser o( Mount 1 Angel college will sing the mass | (B y M ix. Hugh B u rle tte ) and preach Ole sermon in Saint 1 v ORENCO V c \ m .i« -i » i - h u n - ii ,xn C h r u i m a x a iv c i» vx_a— u December e -c r in n e r meeting of ' 7 . o'clock' the local Parent-TVacher association preoarations a r e b e in g m a d e f o r ' * ' “ lie ld at school auditorium ?*[**''' ™,K’f •*•>. *-«■ l'»nl*nd lh ‘ *r,e . . 7 ? % . . . i ? Thursday evening. The sp eak er Vr“",?* L** i"* '*"'*• A1, sary of Uie Dooher-Morrissey m ar- o n - » as mf rvjdueed i ^.rtn'.n. '»2; „ j * “ f j“ 'i£ OREGON Text: I.iik» ii:N -lu¡ Ephesian* II: 1-4 Tl-e Internat (tiimi trilio n i! Niittdny School l.eoaou for Dec. as. • • wllh (he nature of (he dwelling and Its environm ent. It waa not Into a great and w ell-built house, nor even Into anvlhliig upproilm allng a mod­ em apartm ent, th at th ere came tills new boru bube of Hetlileheni, fulfilling a m other'a hope* and aspirations and occasioning great pondering! In her heart. No bahs ever hatl a w orthier m other than Mary, who watched over th s new born child in the lowliness of a manger. Here, even In Ihe crude and tem porary | lodging of travelers on tha crowded o u tsk irts of Jerusalem , w ere found the things th at sano­ tify a home. • A T • tinto when home» hnvo becoino mero dwullliig placo* and Iholr deeper mo* nl n g boa boCOtllO o b tlC lirt* In . th e C o m p le x * LtKill UUHltr» Continue Play i C. C. Store Ireland» H a llie'» Place Am erican 1 eacue— H illsboro Ice Royal Sasla H illsboro Motor» Home Laundry Comm ercial L e a f a e— C u rr y ’» Grocery F a irw a y Grocery Safew ay C oalett’s N a tional L e a f nt—-. Bristol N a 'T n a l Guards U n io n **70" Com m ercial N a tio n al Bank 17 15 15 W .... 19 IS 15 12 W __19 IS .. .14 14 W - 10 18 18 L 14 15 18 21 L .515 .454 .454 Pci 579 *545 .451 .SOI Pet this social essential Is not eas­ ily answ ered. Undoubtedly many people. In going from the old- fashioned home to a modern apartm ent, have been Impressed with the advantages of g reater convenience nnd liberty, so fur as the routine m atters of life are concerned. Ai any rate, th ere Is soma com fort In our lesson for dwell- ers under m odern conditions. In ,ho f>ct ,h a t ,lle lesson rem inds us th at th e tru est and greatest ••«n|enla In home and family life aro n° t necessarily associated ----- --------, cun- [ _ ...... ........... ........ . Portland speut Sunday with Mrs. .7 . »154.30 ; I'e rtv c tie n Bakery, esp. « l i . l v . C L O skn X u ie “ c s e ? ^ “ r ~ court house exp «3.10. county I Csergei. I i * i l exp »IS. 10. total «31.60 ; I ' L I's tte r- Shorty Summerville of n ear Ore- gon ' p t y “ ^ " » ' '¿ües¿'*afKR íc h ^ d w ~ i Ä ' * Æ Or« " ' Ctx. court ' Baughm an Saturday. - exp — —...... . hc‘u - *a» <24/ ...... relief exp Ethel Patter* M artin B ernards completed shear- «1-• H I' West «1.35. j « W n, ing about 600 sheen l S t week « « £ « «•*»• .«•» H i». 1«. ram atic ^ lu b had th e . .school nw,U « ' « S ^ o , * ' « 3 ‘ o 1 boortl and their wives and Mr and Schulm erich. relief 'c x e . «35 M r , f i , „ . Mrs. Scrafford as th eir guests a t a b««h i.«i,i. relief Unu-e k e if fv r . »3.43 ________________ ____ peesun. _____ pot luck d inner In the ______ school audi- _ trivia Been, widow, »5. 11 j’l iorium December 12. A numocr” oi " '“"¿y J«*1 cxL. »3: X'T' Ralph’ Dreuer. d M D. relief V iola Taylor >6. ew members were initiated. Miss Dulcina Brown and M is s HutchiniT.n, " « k 'd u “ " ^ « * . ’ ' «iou '’" . n ,t the C H u n tin g to n , relief lU y Bctghlcy. »s;, rsday 11 J N icol, com m ander A m erican Legion * " * — " — — " —1 evening. .. ™. ™ . . p ' m ‘ *t*. ••. niUxburu. Oregon, indigent K King. «1 6 0 West P u M U kin g C . Dr. W C. H untington Of Aloha «°»2icrv fund. 54.63; H illxboru Feed C o . lib ra ry fund. »75; Palm Drug .to re , -* 14 .579 14 1 ----------- ' . I . s .. * re- l in e , county hu. exp. »36.31; Po rtland | Hsf * * P »so lo , cm inty hue exp »71.»0. General Electric Co., county ht« »xp. |IH .. < * * n ty ja il exp 112,27. total 1163.17; — .545 r p ilK C hrlslm as lesion rem inds -k its th a t Uotl's highest and grentest blessings ara very near to the hum blest things, th at they do not depend upon outw ard pomp and show, but th a t It la the Inw ard reality of grace and tru th th at makes all th at Is best and richest lu hum an life. Home, w herever It Is. no m at­ ter how pretentious and well eo n l ppoll. Is a poor ami futile place If there he not love and loyally - t h e love and loyally that underlie all tru e fatherhood and m otherhood and Ihe relationship of parents and children In the most beautiful things th a t life cun offer Yet tho m anger In which Jesus w its boru was sllll a m anger A hovel, though love dwell w ithin It. is still n hovel. The love of Hod th a t gave a Savior to the world cannot be In the h earts of men If they are careless of tha com fort of o th ­ ers tiood homes and a good Ilfs w ithin them are alike the fruit* of C hrlstiau Influence on clrtll- xatlon. »3 ; J W m an. «3; A Corm lc.. S3; Harnea, «3 : J.e e p k K 19 h i am t u ’" * * «T- M 5 4U D r F e l l “ÏÏ Mu D e iL * Î S L b \vRs v i a r v n R u n iT m CHEH AL¿\Í MOUNTAIN— Mrs. 61’ dled at her home h? J L n ‘ - • und,rV- , - * un>‘ 'V . 2 Our Christmas Serenade . . . and State treasurer would seem to be in th e same boat with the gov- »et to th e _____ . ernor with respect . of .. th eir „ salaries. The state ------ const! ------- tution fixes th e pay Of th e secre- tary or state a t 81500, th e same a s t h a t of the governor, while th e salary of the state treasurer fixed a t only $800 a year. Both these officials formerly oked out th eir salaries by th e collection fees until the flat salary bill w passed in 1905 requiring th a t an fees collected by state departm ents be turned into th e tre a « u r< A t th e l “ 2 5 L UT ? -U!? i ? r o f th e s e tw o of- B u s c h ’s S e r v ic e G a ra g e Cabinet Works (Uti Secréti Odi IT’S "IN-THE-WOOD” , _________________ AGING H A T M A K f« NG T THAT s MAKES . I » ’1* - IW riû v m O ■ — A V See u n for GIFTS in SILVERWARE - CHINA SETS - VASES OVENW ARE in colors CARD TABLES - BRIDGE SETS END I ABLES - LAMBS in nil sized Handsom e and cheap TOYS - DOLL CARTS and TRICYCLES jg «4 — „ ------- - ----- - - — i - ----- — n T2ta2fc; » i 7 S T “ j . k * V Sli I " * ’ «-,*■<* ; M o to r Co . county I M ; Kl»erolde Ornnge, » 6 ; F J S n v w . '» 3 2 7 v .n K « « £ £ " i o jJ E L toT iS i-T n i. ^ 5 ’ « c,l.w’ ™ta »-"*• Gto" Eptor- »«-$•: I-« w r o n r o A n < i.r - « t K W ilro n . »34 6 U . 1 h . L j i B W.l (Ils/’ess. »4S.M ; “ riiW,^ ^ * '. 1 ^ ’ «“ ““ptrre ■ * h 7 . h . »3' S e yrn .cr, »».25; TÌ y [CtCjlU M ra 133-27. 822S c!" ? Cpitm«.nt'!n ^ . V Second and C lara N H e il« .t- c n Bchamont, tin delinquent tax found in our b a tte r­ ies will convince you th a t our battery man is playing S a n t a Claus to you. The life and power will su r­ prise you. No hesita- on cold morn- A fat, prom pt spark, and continu­ ous ignition will be yours. LENTZ A U T O PARTS * * T h t S tg n o f TKí» advertlaem ent nt paid f o r by the O ra ro n L iq u o r C o n tro l Com m ission. »4 The Extra Value I contribution /T ' 7 a OUR W IN D O W S __ S LESTER IR E L A N D & C O Q » Hillsboro, Oregon fi Q <« Why Not Build That Septic Tank? D w e ^ U rÆ * ’p' ”,rt »130, .W ? 0 ««*** « • Jroeph H Schamoof, w iifti:-g .4u r i W lle,2 - d" » James M u rro w , H am el J r , S3; Francia L H o a *u a , S3 leorena J W llfe r t. S3; F iw l Berjeni »3; W P G ardner. «3; Erneat W ilfe r t, , »3 ; l.e w i- J lla m e l. »3 . Eva H am el. »1 I A lb e rt K e h rll, »4; C P Beck ( I . Home W Pudin, » 3 . H a rr y M ille r. »3; A I I Hay ! don. »3 50 ; Dora Hear», » 3 . It F M o tt 1 » 3 ; Thatch er .c h ,-d d ta trlrt N ,x 99, «3 Pearl I l.ew to n. »5.20; J E l.ew lo n, «3 M a ry F Lepachat. »3 ; D N Love. »3 . R I F Lep achat. ( 3 ; H a rry Bear. »3 J ,« .. Buah. »3; R A Dean, » 3 . John K irk - wiaal, «4; John F ra n k , » 3 . Elate N a u lt, »4.20; E lla I Brow n. ».3, Joe Tnbha. »3 A E Newby. »3; Em ily W addel' «3 I- E N o rth ru p . »3; C W Dodaen, »3 Thomaa Meeuwaen. »3; G eorge Spierlng ».3; A r th u r Vuylateke. » 3 ; Claude W il llam a. «3; C E T ay lo r. «4.80; Arch, Jeaae, » 3 . H e n ry Herb, »3 . J A M,a,r< t»; J B B a rtle tt, »3; C W L a rk in . »3 W G H a m , »3; Hana Hanaen. » 3 . H a rry Srhm eltxer, »3; I O O F hall, »6; F K H o ffm a n . » 5 ; H e nry E Schult«: «3 ¡•rank Peter», »3; M abie B Alllaon, »3 In a S utherland, »3; Charlea Catkin», ».3 W A Snyder, (3 . N e ttle M 1- itch |.l Lola W Tom e, »3. A Campbell. »3 . G irl Scout«, Sherwood, Oregon, »2 Boy Scout». Kherw —al. Oregon, »2 ; Floyd C Hhoop, »7; A lice I . Voung. »3; Mabel A Snyder, «3; D o lly V Itelaer. «3 Clara G Sander», f . l . M J Haynea, »1 60; F lo r­ ence M F rew in g , (.3 ; T im oth y Caacy »3 Dan A Jonm , »3; A n g ie I- T alo n t. «3 V icto r Johnaon, »3; A ’ w iener, »8.20 John M ill., »3 . J M Kelater. »3; George W Voung, »3; W O Jeff», ».3 I f II T i ­ gard. »5; John P a n rk. »6.40. K a th a rln a. R«.v. «3; V R W ilaon. » 3 . Viola M . Donal.l, (.3 ; M ax W elk. «3 . C F Tigard, o î X ' c n y «»ral B a s e lin e S tre e ts gP P h o n e 59 1 S tr e e t PLANT b e tw e e n l » t AT and 2nd H ills b o r o SCHOLLS, O R EG O N O ur Motto— “Friendly Service . . . F a ir Prices” A SURE WELCOME GIFT « is t a a a a a s t a a a s t a s iS ia iia a a a s t a s i M »"'■ been«« fund exp. (> a I ’ »«i ' d,< ,un'* ,.°™ h>rn.. s , V’unK' Z lief Gr,r* Keif,' r * 15 • H Jacobaon. do»? lic e n w fund ?•’' f r*d^55,cer ««. total »10; j w exp, S2I ; V a lle y W a te r Co., re lie f Ivan 01 the * mber . ’p ^ : " o ff?r«G zp< B e n u rc to H«k f o r O v e r la n d «18 ; E « . O rtm n n . ¡io n ., «16. E W J o h n « .., election» »2« ‘ ZÎTO.ILJ. t . » s ° " " c T 1T '? r i e t o n , county judge i G o ttlie b Denn,. I Carol Coman. clerk county court. s P £ T " '‘ly to the SEE G T a 'p r m a n , S3. E d w an l W alter J A L e w i., , 3 . E u . L n c r n : » , A 27' Sipe, D re w . A . H . B U S C H , P ro p . ro”, SS' L n ^ g . " UP: o? . »6 98; F L Kobet. eteln, »1.99; J A M ,x.re. 96c; C A Peter- O,n. 82c; 8arn J Rich. «1.16; It b Reeve. 93c; H Sm ith. «1 .4 » . C J S lic k . H WWkM llmit beer licenses to legitimate eating places. According to Ad- m inistrator Samm ls 6500 licenses S T P i T C t r r u n i L i / T v were ^sued by the commission. 3600 STRAIGHT WHISKEY of which went to places devoted 1 in T» - - V ’ C,"ra Adkln’- »■’ • B M SO S M O O T H AN D M E L LO W n entirely if the liquor control com- ’ ' i i r o i t ^ i S l u . t r ao*“k-: o V / t w Tj n ? art’ 1 ■» ■ ■ »»»sWI W K . J - 1’ C A Broderaen. S3; A n n .Samuel, S3 I* Davidaon.S-3 ; H azel J Moore, ’ S-3 " e H H urnham . S4 2 0 ; Bertha G iltn e r, S3 K/w1»ier» c ity lib rary. >6; Adah G Dopp. S3; M abel L T ay lo r. S3. A m y ft D em in«, & ? S3. Helen L H a ll, S3; Thomas H Dyer, S3; C h arI « H Cusick, S3; A K Broder- »’4 .4 0 ; P eter L ud - E leano r Scbaubel, In u n e ».-, D r J it •en, S3; Ernest Schmid. S3; Jotieph M m eat in 1910 Which authorizes the "'I- * 7 1 E red Lu d w ig , » 4 .4 0 ; W W j D in a m o » . In»ane exp, Sarah Steele In Boyle», S3; Miss Louise Emerson, Sf>. legislature to fix th eir salaries. In * 2:. V e rle H * y’ - W 40; J a m e . j « » » . « 5 ; D r J 11 Dlnam ore. Inaane 'exn" W a lte r L D illey. S4.2O; John K ih rig , the meantime, however, back in n*Uh,1 dür' W llh * ,n O ailey. 1 4 ^ M in n ie Ekdae Stone, Inaane. »5; D r J li J J ; Elisabeth Todd. S3. E laine G iltn er, 188# these officials had been the J^rölk^Cou” W ltn ^ I . » lUtoh « * a P’ w E„B" on' ' h,r«>d S3; Elsie Johnson, S3; George G H a n ­ cock. S3; C h a r l« D Staley. S3; Thomas »T£giiCiarleS Ot ! boost O f O m an, Glen O m an and Raym ond O m an « « « exp." ,37'; J R Pepnard' ju»tice lu,,tlc* r. Inaacs, « 3 ; Florence Hnlroyd, «3 - A lice >1500 a year under t h e gui.se o f dependent children- E m e a t R Johnatm. <'f»urt exp, 110.20. H Cole. »8 ; E J M aple. »3 , Beth H u ghe., » 3 ; J A M orley. 14 20 . E d ith Bennett. !'•! ; B * 1* ' « ’ - » I : A G H o ffm a n . «3 ; W ill» P Sherman. «3 . Reba Secour »3; Grace K Tucker. »3 . Eva M K line. »1; George G Pateroon, »6; E B Happing- «4.20; K a th e rin e M W lr tr . «3; - „ „ K - e xxiurt d urum S tate vx A lvin ton, increase and fixed the judges' sal- i» th H o lt. » 4 : M 11 Bum p. «2. Joaephine F Chowning, »3 Rena It n H A K u ra tlt. «1.5b L K aries a t $4500. This was increased c ir c u it C o urt w itn e»« s ta te .a l j B w row C aplm , »3; M ildred M C lark. »3 L M ’W1 ' J 1;?01 ° * w«4 3 H arm », »1.6,; to $5250 in 1919 and to $7500 in i l.ill* r: T H $ » ; Thelm a R ,direr, G raham . «6 ; J W Kyle. «3; Roxana 1925 »4: M r . Law rence K e rr , »24.20; John W ard W alker. »1.50. Glen Burge, «1 . Loving. »3; Ethel I M cRobert, »3 Lucy 60; George McGee. »1.60. . . . | Kelledge. »8 ; W S W ild . »4. - I „ i “ 1’ ” '' ’ ? ; 11 11 ’ -Illy , « 3 ; G ale- — . . G rand J u r o r » --E B Sappington. »8.- b,-A * . L„A6?“ h" ' *ud,t '« ‘"‘V Creek Women'» club, »5 ; I. s N o rm andln. Beer parlors which dot the Ore- <«; j.cob Kemmer, «1«. Edward a j « ,.» « ; F ran k W il.o n , » 3 ; Charlaa E gon countryside ln great numbers v»n’e>r a rh art. »3; d»t y P h o n e 501 f a r m * 'W h v ^ t ’ m / ^ r n “ »"«ch as any p a rt of the J 1;25 • H lll.b o ro Argux. elec- : Sidney C E rs n k lin . « 3 . F ran k i: Hnfm-; 8 0 0 ; A ..vert1owW',’^ tth e ‘C a e p u :lnt a ^ C g“ rdrn " æ Ul” «° ‘he t7 “ exp Wo-»-’ <"»»•- w - (;«>nrc S c h n « i d « « . i ; a G T r'iim ’ » ? - M in n i« B lak«, <3 R imi » T m itt , ’ ......— • X « „ .F - - ! - , I;1- Mr. M.ud. wilc“ .’ O a rd n rr. f5 “ H erm an Pr«« ker, «’ 3 . S3 A nna C M ille r. S3. — . »M.70. And row Broadsw, $ lis» : |« i r t „ i <*«. ¿4al” W4t.M- p i o l ^ f M . V ' i £ “' T " ' , Bri«bine, „ • .«gw., « S3. .. K n !• . hall. nun, SS; »«. rrank .i-rici burred brick 1J ’11111“ ,,nit’r’’ ^“ UvfiM-tory or serviceable th an groxl liord- F ran k »lertel. G « ,rg e C Connolly. »27.6«. G o r g e D ick, n « - Lum ber Co., relief „ p ',1 6 ^ T b i «3 E r o n c - S .m 4 5 »3 V i e t , il? '.” * ' ? « » • * »**•• »47.40; Ctom 11 c C .tore, roikrf Ruro w S d » j S ' J 'S M i M ’ h Lm", ^ • . 3 * j L £ * * t W r , l * v e t h e m ’ ,,U u ‘ s if“ '*0 WHS- “ ” r** H.d.'di,. »«; S r » 5 . S H einrich, S3. M a rtin Bernard«. S 5 . Fred wiii.»m h F u lle r «2 j , j ,„ w m ------ m,n,i~i . . . e x ... ........................... _ 1 . . . ... Cir£ i ‘ F » ¡ . ¿ W i ? ? 0**? r To all of you, our friend» ^ ^ $ 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ^4«‘9 Scott W o lf. G rand J u ry Witn< and patrons, we wish a ^ “ justices, whose very MERRY CHRIST- «tart« were fixed a t $2000 in the & « holiday fun. fun. i i MAS and and holiday lim itation removed by an am end- «I **'■ I-illi» n Ludw ig. S. W . M e lh u is h R uth y V ? Countv Court Vi F r e ig h t Bondisi mid Insured C arrier Serving lleaverlon. Aloha, Itred- vllle, lllll.lioru. C ornrllu. and Forest Grove Pickup and Delivery Nervier al Package Kales Hillsboro Phone 542 East Hide Term inal Portlund Phone EAkt 9121 A Kt Farmers’ Cash Store Dully Trip« to Portland I li l la b o r o A u t o y V 7 i:i) like to Hfe t h e ’V whole family get to ­ gether once more, and «¡ng out tho.se Hkveet old Chriflt- mas enrols! And our voice, louder th an them nil would sny— M EItR Y ('ll It 1STM AS ONE AND ALL. F S u ite r. ( 6 ; G e rtru d . Mc- M in n ie Johnson. S3, ( i e t . . . spect th a t there is a great deal of ing illness, talk a to u t it. but very little done the late John about it. F our years ago. at the was born tim e of Governor Meier's election 1873. came the question was being debated pro ents and fX U R C hristm as wishes come to 411(1 con- Governor Meier, who fore her November c h n stm a s home for 'highw ay hi eren-''wUay?O' On “ ’ I 5?0 ..5^ ' . “ ked Attorney G en- Mrs. Jake eral Van Winkle about the m atter Mr. and and was advised th a t the only way entire ma I the issue could be definitely deter- on top of __________________ ____ I mined was through a supreme court is survived by following children* M7<>rJL,i.M?I!'t),nJK"r- , ’p'. •1-6" w J " ,n S3, r r s l H K rah mer. S3, H a rry S3. M etzaer Woman*» club. S-'» W L Mrs. Fred M attem . M r A . V. H an- X £ L S ^ m *3 opinion. M ay Q u in t . S3. D ora K K inaoM . | 3 . K H B . < r,|. S3. M ay W trre . Eolith Kitrirle. f i t Elais* S3 Inez N llavni« li I _ i . m i . xs . ~ ’ .................- "I have been unable to find a son. Mrs. Earl Etzwiler and Mrs. »heriff » exp. »3.25 i r o n Feed - Seed - Eggs and Poultry , decision by any court of this coun- j Collin Cree, all Phone 3061 try which holds th a t th e increase ta in ; Mrs. John by th e legislature of a salary fixed Lacey Ornduff. by th e constitution of a state is Ornduff. Laurel. __________ , ___ aame« w a ite r» , ««.Hu ; H S tovall, I»., L«>el Hollenbeck. S2 C S valid,’’ the attorney general said. farm s the home place. There are 19 sn! c.rcu .i ju d g , '» l o s s county rods« » R««v, ».». S3. H a rry Hanson. S3; H K Keym.I.ls, y i r ; Earl F^lepp. S I . ih«.m a t!2 - ‘ ¡¡rveyur »3.55. cm inty im d lw y. ( 8 ; M .r t in L»ro«n J r . »3 B ut nothing fu rth er was done grandchildren C a rl 1 A M ulloy. S 6. Prance« L Micek. S>. J. x ^ ! j 7 «2-15, county nurxc « 4 - H ick«thi«r. » 3 . I- l-attu n . »-J.«n n$if in th e m atter and th e governor I l J Inex L W heaton. S3. M ae L M ultoy, S«- I t ' di' * tot* 1 «»<).70; J C Pardon. »« . I. K c » r p « n t « . r . . » l . l - Ellen M illy M Wh»»ler. S3. J M Thompson continued to draw his statutory- T ran « l. county clerk . , , p . »4.50; U nion , N yberg. »6 ’ A ndrew P rid . S6 ; Cheater salary of $7500—m inus th e legisla­ ?x! . V ^ r , * * . .C a W county • k » r i f r . exp A Dreenxen. (4.4U ; Ployd A n .lcr.nn . »3; S3. F ran k J Micek, S3. Her»« hel t .m ie r, S3. Gene Day. S3 , J L Edmund, S’* . I tive deduction for the past two (Continued fro m page • ) «4S.10; D « n « l p E a rp , G A P exp. «7 J E lfurd. S3. F W Jackson, S-' \nn«$ years. exp. K l . r o W k T id d . > m h . t t a . I Stendnrd OIICu. " « n ' l * / « . ¿ « 'r « T v«-i. « “ i «“ o l r i d r o Ì ’ Incidentally th e secretary o f state , . . »9.40; « ’ M • r ” . s-«- !"'• «»* »14« a 'tXKi w M-ihubh. s^Hsy., «.i j .i n ^ w PS ^ £ T ± r . ’ ' f t ' L h ru u u ia r. S 3 . Edw tu L K a n n », S3. Ilillaboro FIR G R O V E D A I R Y T ru ­ county ludge IS 3 I. »5 . G W M cG row . »5.6U. L F 1 F ran k Schulm erich, » I . J u li.« 1'h ri.ten c.ninty l-n c k e tl. »3 . E C W ,l...„ . « 3 , C h rl. -en. » I Adolph K utechm .u Sr, « I J t o U l i 2 ^ rn ' V Am“ J S *11* " - « I G •’ W « » " ••V . »2 E 1. Brown. »4 4U. Hich ü - M . T ',b‘.'!- * " " • H r L n d , « n i M W h ittle . «3 . Id . Iiu r k h .l(e ,. » , : rilN RR A L lllltE t ru H S and I It ENSEII EMIIAI .Mi lts GRADE f l M ILK E»Ck Spent A» « 1 s«P. »44.»». H ill» - j M itael, S3 ; Mra C W’ Fl<»rence. S3 ; M ra mer, eirhn,«n. »1 a double-header basketball game « p «7 c .d , m . 7 7 ' ~ untJ' ‘i ’" " '* ? “7 Br. r K " " “-r »' c E "*rk' r- M ‘ *rr* h K’“'> ” ■ a " Eumeroy. »135. was played in the local g v m k ^ u i; « p M s7-/,ei?'7-.r ’ ' c°u" '1' ‘" ." « k * s - n ., «5. w i N ,-rm .n . J C 8n .d e, « . G i.d y . s 11.11. »3. F ndav night with £ £ ~ p «1'• v- li^Ken.Y w t f A >’P iro ..e . «s v , , , , . B rig h t. K v .r o « 1. w n g h i. «1 M .h e , 11 V a m i a w T h . 7 ^ ® . fro m . “ »;»>-»«• » «K en,.. Motor Cu. cm ,». M ; G sorgia Schmid, »3; L . u r . B F .tt « r . Imlia. »3. F l-y d I ll.e rly , »5 2 0 ; J Bnge. ^ T g X s. W° " “ T X ^ ^ i Ji'enry*' n . ,^ * £ 3 " w i L ? ‘ *¿3 ” c J* «* m ination and is raising a fund toi fura-nce th e Utigation. d e ^ l i k T S ^ T h 1^ rtoU t h V ^ Phone 963 mist Ivtoe, Ictot*. w reathH , I J O L L Y , niLst burninir cnndleN, the chim ­ ney— what Mentimcntitl mcmoricM they bring of past UhristnuiNeN * And tve hope Ihia one will prove even huppier than any you’ve had before. .420 ?ct .7SS .500 .400 Tk. ___________ n r the oast 30 vears gnv»-nnr« The statues of two angels were „ . Y r “ ! ! JO > ears goie.nors installed last week in S aint Alex- t? ? n .,d’S.’ i118 . ---------------------------- — ?£les m e x c ^ s of the H ot» fixed by th e constitution m ake;s— first $5000 and since 1927. $7500 per year. Now Rodney publisher p r o ^ s Alden to U ke Woodburn t^ u e Donclson ÔC Sewell ..... C a jx J . 1 V P‘ , l 60 ; S£ hruL T rT, ‘ef M “ ry ^ r« « te n » e n . ftf . Uea| J r. S3. M «.ielm » L Powell. S3, Program Sunday r COUr< h° UM eXU- l i ? r* I ‘ef K* * * Wo1 W h ite, S3; , ........... M erle ................................. 8heelar, IS .4 0 ; school wui will i -.uxixuxy SI.JKKJ1 * 1 1 0 ' «“ «a* »10.10; Shaw Supply ) iwfund o f m .u t.y collsctad through . a l . of I D E S c h u ie k, ,J Bryan J o n « »3 meeting of the executive board ol « - « p i l O l l N c W S L i C t l C r the minister. Sunday the W ashington County Federation * , continual fnm n . „ . . . .convene a t 10 o'clock for a brief m7iin « ¿.1 * 7 ?.?^,.^ **“' U uh r * ! <**»“ ' b ««>» tax land. »;. i o . r m Jovgeo- c « i i l k . t . . r . t . i n , t . k .. i i - i - i u . of Women s clubs at M etsger a t the utilitv £ » doo^ hv s -n ne- sesslon' ri* « S !" f ' **** fun‘* “ p' « • so' •»- »' “ »•' t home of Mrs Anna Conklin. | “ „{ty U xes “ e do' n b> 623 •*- Mrs. Adam Bella entertained with U «5. ¿¿7J o i n ' d " l ' D*"?— -h w k,1Ud k” * ’ “*! ’ S„„‘g'h-'’.3 " ,'h lH - r Miss Mary Corl of Portland spent . . . a dinner party Sunday, honoring »*' * * p »24.15. coon hoi»« , , p m o m I®*** fund ,,l> F r H a a l« y . M t; j»» ’? sn‘ F>r| *J . * ’X,',« th e week-end with her sister. Mrs. c. , Mr - Bella 00 hls fiftieth birthday county ho. «xp »13 0. t o u i » 3 ;.« 7 . c o r- N N o fa ig w . » 5 . H a rry l Robin.on, »10. M . K h i„ .h a r t n . . m « - * . r »3 Lida k J W R. Cooke, and family. Secretari o f S tate Stadelm an There were 33 friends and relatives J 7- f*«"1"««. court hou». e ,p. «1.51, ■ j e sm ith . •aereta ry -traasu rer Orac«>n iniatvn. S3 . T A M cCourt. S3. E L M> .. „ . ' ---- ««v. »0- ; s -’iaie AMiaiauon Boards of the M. E. church m e t! dem onstrated his faith in th e work present. • co“nJ.» ««<-«•« «xp. « a t. A .x»o iaiio n of County Ju.igm a 1 C u rm trk. » 3 . B oth L u . r d n . r , ( 3 . t k .r . a-«vwaa vao va Maw. a»a . V iiU iU d l lllK t> I , . nH « aah»n»ton County N»w»-Tiin«e. ‘ Commi«aioner». •» n w ffto a Newe-Tuue». Com mi«» tuner», cox county court exp ISO. M E r m n a n . S3 C F M cFadden. S3. L Monday evening. During the S u n - . i* ln6 done by th e anti-tuberculosis Miss Helen Bella n w f it H P n r K t lo atS w op r‘* e id ,n «f* 'S e p l. 1934».! H r c tio u . A nna n n . .M Hover«. S4.4O . I ’ C I’ McPheetera. S3. Le-w»» M Vaught. S3 day school meeting plans w e r e societies by digging down into his spent with home WI M : f r m l R M aier, c o u n t, ja il exp. Seawell, |3 . M a sie i Haya. |3 . Anna G A made for the C hristm as program, own pockets for 810 worth of the f°ilcs. A lb e rt J N a u lt, S3; S3; Vida Goodman, I S . W F Maatera. and John Pidcock. Mr, and Mrs. M hitM- Eugene visited ér'S mother. Mrs. J< « I G e rtru d . Th. in«». «3 I I G Ih irl.a , »I l .t a .e II Butler. » I II W M .ll.t m l.l. J» II.m i 8 N h llf . r |4 , lu t I. Hick* .. »I l »tr» l ...tl.- »s .'n Id - M K ll kurv. »3 Jehu I ml. » I W I G il..... i e « I M t . M » . IM lIm .n . » I t ie r »•in *« | ,*'«r»t«ii, 1 1. I loirn« » l'»«r«on, l-l; I Hi.* W .- H . i , I i Anna X W i |< J li D«>l>»"'i. 4.1 ll»rv«y C m >l«*»l, |it . I. J Er» in - »<• > i . Ji»««|ib lia t, S-l E i I wmcx I BU uk f i ( J . « ih m . f . tu . (i.rnli.ii llla n k . S3. A«.i W M urk. I.) J.*.« i i Hi. hard«. S I. I m . I A n u a S . h.‘l8. S I. W ill It D ia l n i.ru . S i. Gr»«ixt« Harman». S3; It I* kt'rkniN ii. S3 . A lbvrl J Fv»i». S < . It J Dvlplmi« hf S < . Jnhii l li ’rb, S4 di> . Oa. nr I uliMi«*, f.l . \ \ A Hahiiow, S i . A l l f i t J»n»»n, Si llrn llrrwMrkar. f l . Anton» tt««i ms’ ll» . S 6 ; e i l » r Ir» I. Blllatln. S i. I ith rllr W itlk rt, S-l . Gs»«rw>* N l'»yli'l Si A iu trrw S Euuatnn. S3. K athryn Mpaticar, S3. J E la h r y . 1 / E t> II> m lln w a ril E W »a»l S3 lla lrn istui. S3; C lara II h « n h . S3, M ' M ' t'hri»t»n»»n, h.I»i» S3 D r Fr»s| 8 Hlchaitl», r r lir f rxp. S14; l.s*at»n'« (ir o tr rv . rv h rf M ia O arar Gray. II» . Jims* lltiapHal. r r llr f Mr» L«. « I'tMit** SJ»'. It« y I I I-Inytl'» L » A F«»l. rvlivf M i» Alliaon, SIN Home—Its Reni Meaning tty t»f modern life, the cu rren t leaaou linked wltli th s C hristian home, becomes appropriate. It Is som ew hat startlin g to C h a r le s R o g e r s . M is s LI tou lu . district »«mier, 114..13. f j M cth off ClHlu. | wno is director of religious educa- ty j «» i n p . 12.40; g K u »** u Morgan, reallie the num ber of people who I tion for children from the First . ' M m , atto rn ey e*p. tv. w e Fin- have Utile sense of (he meanlhg « <-» « I /vx-il Bivw. l»'r«i Presbyterian church in Portland, W*. In»5’* f'‘ual.y exp, of home as It o m e was widely ™ known . H a n o t . Imply th a t ^ d re a - she stressed th ? result of X n m " " L . M ? ; .i p * « * ^ " * a ' "’T . “ ' i t ' of social un- , / character and religious education N Buck * son». inc., rx-t.ef a t> i brake» r « k « I h '* » al mo virtually I b ome less In . J i 1. ,k “dr® I,ci fcWoI ks rVKaln?d ,h e “ » children as it is reflected In *-• » « *' t '•»*. »2.1.«. total «t 1.43 4; - ¡ the sens* of having no setllcd ^ea^ r?'^ lP of the American league later hie. a group of girls from ¿‘‘hn l Ja '»«i»ou. dk»u licwv»« fund ex xp. I plara of abode, lu addition to U1,.lhe ' c^ e*ln standing re- the upper grades sang. Refresh- •. these, masses of people are liv­ ing today ill (eiiem enls or a p a rt­ * orks u' am ^ e Hillsboro Mr. and Mra. H. C. Hise Of ' o H Kraus, county »chuol Stipe «xp, 145.- i m ents that, w hether they be In alum districts or In areas sur­ K J corcuer » in q u w t. Bertha ° w ,r k - ' » T * .‘ “ S Buests of Mr a a n d — who — were -------- tied -------, --------- S Sunday. unday. E rdm an, deceased. >6, D r J B Dinsm ore, | rounded by all m anner of conve­ ? ,fp ° . ' al s.__ , Wetxlell_ W eatherly of M ultnom ah blances of reniiem ent, lack Inevl- phere once h separate places. by the American Medical asset- “J,/® ciation. Library readers are kindly b?P n5* 0 ... , urged to include this magazine with M S rtS S * S S S S their other reading. The subscrip­ can league. 195: R Dillon. Cite tion has been renewed recently. ^ ! æ ' ^ 3- Pern Hill°sch™ii^ t™ Ladies' club iea^ ue' U ? : 411(1 N Bristol. National will sponsor t p-ogratn at the school' *ea*de- ■wo: M rs Williams was high »a ladl« ‘ ’« s u e with a score Friday evening at 8 o'clock. There .¿i, will be no admission. Evert one is 1 Standings ' : invited. C ity League— W L Pet. Celebrate Birthdays Lentx Brv*. 19 14 .579 baked by Mrs. Joseph Gochra and coffee were served. Prest were the guests of honor. Rev. a Mrs. C harles Reed. Mesdames A RG U S. - P a in t in g C o m p lim en ts o f th e S e a so n A Very Merry Christm as to O ur Friends and Patrons A | . l , of ua. from the C hairm an to tho We Cover Surfaces Hillsboro Decorating Company B. R. NICKE8ON, Prop. Phone 2102 ( harm an, join voices in wishing you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and thank you lor your patronage throughout Ihe past. H IL L S B O R O F E E D C O P h o n e 27 1 M c C o r m ic k - D e e r in g j 0 0 4 M a ;n s , F a rm M a c h in e r y $ Ë » ? Sf C om m ercial N a tio n a l B an k k*!?»». "The l.arg e.t Independent Rank In Wanhlngton County** jF D IC i. 1111,1. NRO RO OREGON