The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1935, Image 11

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    Benefit Dance—
Section T w o ----
Shute P ark Pavilion
W ednesday N ig h t
Tax Korecloaurc Section
Pttgl'H 1 to 4
(('unU nued (ru m huu * •
CHArTKK XIV
which Neal Conrad
T HE made speech
befim* the national con­
vention in Madlaon Square garden
— r Ir iir, convincing. courageous,
charming and Incomparably dra­
matic. awoke the torpid delegate»
soothed the angry alternative», and
stirred the rrnllve galleries In un
applause that rocked the v e r y
foundation» of the mammoth struc­
ture Incidentally It also resulted
In the Immediate udoptlon of the
majority report of the platform
committee.
The following morning Senator
Lee sought Anne out. with an enor­
mous bundle of newspupers under
hla a r m - “I Uiought y o u might
have slept lute tnt» morning/' he
said, smiling, "and so have had no
time for these before you came
over. It might Interest you to look
at them Not only at the front
pages, but at the editorial pages."
He nodded and left her. Anne
unfolded the crackling sliaets to be
confronted with N eals picture and
heavy headlines which. In »harp
staccato sentences, made It cleur
even to an unobservant public, how
significantly he had scored He had
not only captured the right-hand
co lu m n on tlie ( r a i l page, he had
also she discovered upon follow­
ing Senator Lee's advice- -captured
the "leader" on the editorial page;
and not In one newspaper, but In
all of them She began to read
avidly, flushed with pride.
Her attention was diverted by a
stir among the delegatee. The per­
manent chairman was announcing
briskly that the names of the can­
didates for the office of President
would be put In nomination, and
that the roll of the states would be
called by the secretary of the con­
vention Thl» Individual advanced
to the front of the stage and cried
out, "A-l-a-b-a-m-a" as if he were
rhallenlng the South to mortal com­
bat A gentleman with a goatee and
un rx[Mn»lve, Immaculate waistcoat
fro m th e midst of the Ala­
bama delegation, and repllrd. as If
he were answering the challenge,
"Alabama yields to California."
Pandemonium broke loose The
band, blaring Its loudest was com­
pletely drowned out by tin whistles,
horns and rattles States' standards
waved, flag» fluttered from the gal­
leries the chairman thumped and
thudded In vain, and shouted to
the usher» to clear the aisles The
portly gentleman who hail appeared
beside him with a manuscript half
an Inch thlrk. In one hand, raised
the other hand with a gesture of
impatience because he could not
make himself heard
"The man who I am about to
name," he sliouted over and over
again. But he did not name him
He talked for near!
hS
.5 1 iS l.
i i
& n
Rather Dashing
A nna
K lin k e r ;
Announcing
OPENING
1 5 S S S ,«
i- S f ..
W ill
Rogers S tarring
in N ew V e n etia n F ilm
Church of T u a la tin ; E lm er T . C o n n e ll; fcU-
m er Conroy ; C ontinen tal L ife Ins. Co. ; A. J.
Cook ; C. E. Cook ; N ora M. Cook ; W M anley
Cook ; W ilb u r Cook ; L . P. Coon rod ; A rchie
C o r k ill; E. E. C ornelius; Ruth Ann Cor­
nelius ; Cornelius S tate Bank ; M ary P.
Costa; A lexander Coutta ; W illia m Coutts ;
Ed Cow le a ; Eiixa Cowles; Em m a Cowles,
A r th u r E. C rain e E a t.; C. S. C ra w fo rd ;
Phyllis L . Cross Mabel M. C ro w d er. Roy
C. C ro w d e r; Beulah V. C ro w s ; David C u r­
ran : J. C. C u rrie ; Lucy L. C u rr y ; Jacob
Dahinden Est. ; Freda Daley et al ; Elea­
nor L . D a rb y ; L in d a ll
D a rb y ; O. E.
D a rb y : Ralph E. D a rb y ; A nna D avis;
E ffie Davis ; Fran k D a v is ; J. C. D a v ie s ;
L. M. Davies; M ary D a v in ; Pietro Deben-
detti ; R. B D enney; M arg aret A. Den­
ney ; Elbert C. Deroaia heirs ; Theo. De
Ros le a ; D etroit T ru <t Co . Alice S. Dcv-
ereaux : A n na Dewey ; John I>ewey . M ary
A. D 'H ond t ; Bertha A. Dickinson; G. B.
Dickinson ; J. Dixon E a t.; E d ith Doane;
F ra n k C. Ik w n e ; Florence Dodge; Edith
D o ie l:
Jam ra
D o ie l;
F . J. D o lla r d ;
Francea B. D onaldson; Ben D o oley; N ora
Everyone wears a
print for spring!
three hundred and then—and then
—Oh. Anne. I'll never forget those
banners those marching feet— those
lifted voice» singing — cheering —
l »'
shouting. They got nte up »>'
on the
. “nd. I ~ “P0*® 10 «>«">
And afterwards they wanted me to
go awuy with them. But I—came
home to you—to tell you that I had
been nominated President of ttic
United States."
In lhe carpeted corridor beyond
men und women passed, calling to
each other excitedly. Porters wheel­
ing trucks thut squeaked, banged
baggage hastily out of rooms that
liad suddenly been vacated and
carted It away. The roar of the
city lifted from the streets sud­
denly rushed through the dint room.
The shrill voice of newsboys rose
Cotton
Frocks
y
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 2
of
Busch’s
Super Service Station
at
In fast-colors!
r
HAVE YOU A SAFE
PLACE FOR VALU­
ABLE P A P E R S ?
98
Third and Baseline
(On corner formerly occupied by Cady Motor Co.)
i®
“Better-dress”
Deeds, insurance papers and other v a l­
uables should be k ep t w h ere there is no
styles — at a
Service Garage
Busch’s Station
dan g er of th e ir loss by th e ft, carelessness
“pin-money” price!
(A ttendants)
(A ttendants)
Walter Busch
Bob Corrieri
Bill Bagley
Willis Pyle
or fire .
O n ly a S A F E D E P O S IT B O X in a fire
and b u rg lary-p ro o f v au lt can assure you
this safety.
F or less than
lc a d ay you
can rent such a boa in our steel vaults,
d u p lic a te key locks give you the added
security o f know ing th a t no one can have
access to the boa eacept yourself.
HILLSBORO BRANCH ★
ie FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
A B
n A D T I A k in
T.
THE
/n ^ n o m in a U o n
Anne had rcauincd her reading: and
when, exhausted bv a tumult which,
like the wave» of a rough lake,
M’emed to be rlalng and falling with.
out going anywhere, »he X c «led
that »he might as well "eee the
thing through," since It m uslin any
case be over very soon now. »he
realized that, when all possible
names had been mentioned for the
Preoldenry. there »1111 remained all
ixoalble- an d Impossible—names to
mention for the Vice Presidency.
Morning» of it—afternoons of It
- evenings of It.
she had the tcrrbllc feeling which
she had sometimes experienced on
a long uncomfortable Journey, that
It was never going to end. She said
«0, dizzily, to Senator Lee.
^f^JanjjhjH L ^T lH ^banotln^jvIl^
Summons
School at Laurel
Ridge Gives Roll
left In the dark as to whom he was | '"’ w hat are* ym? t
me.
S? enthiuioam he“ ’ roveuM , N^ S S e S ^ ^ t o o v to e tell
r that
desert bini
Will Rogers will be at the Vene­
scendo
tian theater tonight Friday and
Saturday In "The County Chair­
man." In this picture he knew
ii5ent“r“ en
mWMP'Cof’
but he collected
him- every family skelton by Its first
the in
midst
of a uie
thè
conectea
rnlv
.h elr°L
UAr J* v““d ‘ , .*-«*, uul
When
you nim-
told name, but he rarely dragged one
noi.M-. sat stubbornly In their »eats, me you tlmught you wouldn t go to out and when he did, this flre-
resisting all efforts to drag them Madison Square garden again, 1 eatlng war-horse o f small-town
forth. The march continued with­ didn't urge you because -w ell, I politics turned the whole county
out them until the mo»t fervid en­ still
—
couldn't be sure, though from ii£2l2£j22SL-—
thusiasts hod shouted themselves the very’
beginning I liave hoped—1 screaming above the blare of bands
hoarse and sank down again ex
When this
- P ^ t h e ¡ ^ T ¿ M e n d » * w o r k l i g V
liausted. When
this h
happei
and the confusion of traffic.
chairman, wlx> had been
"Extra— extra!" — Dark Horse
tensely
on,
"ai
if
p
n
'
p
a
^ i s Z1
j ip ,^
* - • known ‘I-’
hp were wins"
llnve
how that
events
tensely on. a» tf prepared ^ ’t o «orinò
— "Conrad nominated f o r
from the ^platform
platform at at an any moment, mammii v lninhem nf 7 1 3{e
President!" "Extra! Extra"
the direc tion of
mn w ^ o S *
snapped h eyes
“But L" repeated Neal, "came
the secretary, and the secretary
"On the ninety-seventh ballot some home—to you.'r
took up his challenge again
(THE ENDi
"Arizona!"
ppeared. w he
E ^ shouted,
a
1 i »
X *£*l
S
s F l ^ d ^ was d e also
n > w ,u
th e r o u .’ t
It appeared,
in n i t e m ^ X n ^ h i ^
$
K lin rs e h ,
K lin k e r;
• I H arnack . Brydon W . Harknees ; Liaxle
M D«x,ley , M I m Addle Dornbuach; Chri»-
begin tomorrow, but we are a long
C. H a rp e r.
B. R
H a rr in g to n . F rank Jessie J. Knudson; H y a rln lh n Koludalw-
tis D o w n e r;
A braham
D ra k e ; L
f'.
wav from the end of the convention
H a rriso n ; W m . Harrison ; B. T . H a rt j jexyk . lb w alls KoltMiziejexyk.
D re anle r
E v e ly n W . D r e w e r y ; E th e l L.
yet Neither ol the leading candi­
M ary H a r t ; Fred H a rv e y ; L illia n H a rv e y ;
D r y e r ; If. A. D r y e r, Blanche I.a Velle
Juliuu Kopplin Est. ; A ndy K o etu r; K ath­
In «•»• C lrc a lt C oart nt l h» Miat» «f
dates cun get two-thlrds of the
Nora L
H a rv e y ;
W a lte r R. Hankins;
D u ff y . Em ilio I*. D u ke; J<*ephlne D u n n ;
llregon fo r Wsnhlnwton (» u n ix
IU»y H a s tin g s ; Jamee H H a y n e s ; R O. leen K o e tu r; A lth a E. K r a i; Robert E.
Ruby D u n n ; Geo. C. Durham et al ; R.
Vote Tliere will be a deadlock"
W A H H IN O T O N
COUNTY, a
M unicipal
H a yn ea ; C . H
H a y .; Chas
H . H a y a . K r a i; Susan K ra tx ; E. O K ro o k ; H u M a
"And what will happen then?" I
< orporaUon and P o litical Sub-dlvlaion L. Durham et al ; Caldonia G D utton ;
C. K ro o k . Pauline
E. K rue ger; Louie
«' B D u tto n . P. J Duyck ; If A. D w y e r;
• Jenne E
H a y . I.yda V. H a y s ; Masie
"One of them may withdraw, b u t1
of th« Htata of OrcgW l,
C.
K
D
y
e
,
I.ucy
D
ye;
Eagle
Lum
ber
H
ays;
M
r
.
J.
V.
H
a
ys;
Catherine
Hsher- K u h n ; Samuel K u nx; Elsie M. K u ra tll;
P la in tiff.
I doubt that. It's more likely well
J.
B
L
a
b
e
r
.
Cora
L
a
B o rn e ; G. W . L a
! Co . G. Harold kSarle; S tew art E a rlo ;
j lein ; John
H e d lu n d ;
Rakel
H e d lu n d ;
liuve a compromise candldute."
.
Dora R
E aa trn a n ; East Hide
Logging
E u retta H e lm a; O. V. H eim s; R. M H en- Borne: Wnu R. Lacey; N e llie I-a Chap-
Im
laya
P
lan
N
ew
Store
a n d I h r i a *■ A b ra h am ; H. M Abraham ; J D.
p
elle;
O.
R
I-a
F
o
lle
tt;
Eldin W . Lam b ;
Co
fc.
G
E
a
to
n
.
L.
A
Eaton;
If.
B
,
deraon
;
Geo.
F.
Henfhera
Est.
;
Robert
"Have you uny one specially In
A b ram s;
Acacia
In vaot m a r t Co.. Inc. j
L a n d g ra ff;
F.
W.
L an ge;
B M d y A So n; M w i n P.
H e r r ; Charles H eaa;
H ilda Hesa ; Roy Ernest
mind?" she asked, without much
Isouis G. A c to n . A. W
A d a m s . M arriott E lie rly ; H
Emersons a G arage
E.
A.
L
a
r
r
a
n
c
e
;
A.
O.
I »ausraan: B.
Fxlwarda;
Ethel
L
.
Hocken
E
d
w
a
rd
s
;
Eva
H
esaeltine;
D
ella
Haaaong
.
H.
M
H
e
w
e
tt;
l( Adkinson . W illia m A d ler . W m . A . A d ler .
real interest.
.G eo rg ia
R. H ic k b e rt;
Mra. C lara
R. J. L a w re n s ; M in n ie lu iw re e z ; Joseph D
Wrn. A d le r; Bernard A e b ly ; D. F. Aeaer- E. Edwards.
Afterwards she remembered that
H e ltze l; Floyd
H inea; Frances
U in e e ; Izebo; A n n a M. I^ d w id g e ; A n na J. I»ee;
Charles F.
K h rm a n ; Robert E llio tt;
te r ; Men ret ta Aegrerter ; Eva E Alexander ;
I^ o n L. L ee ; Forest H a rt L o h ner; Jacob
M atth ew H in e s ; J P Hoben ; Sylvia P
Henulor Lee had given her no direct
( I ) , M rs. I f . C. H lvsrd)
H a rry A. A lexa n d er, A. O. A lfo rd ; Malay Thomas H. E llio t; V ir g il F ra n k E lM o tt;
Leo n ard ;
H<4xn
;
C
h
rist
Hoch
;
I^a
Dessa
G.
Hocken
; l.e n ts ; N o ra B. L e n t« ; 8 . W
answer, and wondered why. But
ALOHA—J. B. Imlay At Sons If A llen ; H e ti jäm in Am sterdam ; Alice K itty M E llis . Mae B E ll l a . Eltco In -
Robt. J. Hocken;
James M
H o ckin g ; Jacob lasaeer: P h ilip Leaser, J r .; Gordon
with the first excitement of the have purchased the 50 X 100 foot Anderson. John M Anderson; Phebe L. vestment C o .. Daniel Em erick ; J u lia W
H. L e s te r . Fred
L i l l y ; M arion L i l l y ;
H
e
nry
H.
H
o
ckin
g
;
M
alin
d
a
A.
H
o
cking;
Emerson
;
Sarah
Eda
Emmons
;
A
.
R.
; Mrs L . A n drew s . Hom er D
balloting she forgot all about It.
L in n e ;
Anton
lot Immediately west of tliat re­ Anderstm
1 A lb ert H o d le r; Id a
E. H o ffa r b e r ; Ru­ Ainu; L in d b e rg : M arie
I ; K ate Angel ; A. A n to n ; Apple- England E a t.; A n n ie L illia n E n g stro m ;
M a rg a re t J. Longs
dolph H o ffa r b e r ; J. N . H o ffm a n E a b ; | L R x e r; M ax Loeb;
For us Senator Lee had predict­ cently purchased by T. A. Emerson A n tf s I Land
(k>. ; Adda
Auten ; Ida B. John Erickson ; O tto Erickson A Co. ; Agnes
Faye
Ix>rd
;
F
ran«
L
o
ren
s;
A
.
A
.
Los 11;
M
inn
a
H
o
ffm
a
n
;
N
e
ttie
H
o
ffm
a
n
;
M
a
r
­
ed. the balloting went on and on and C. H. Emerson, on which they el«!«
A n tin , M in n ie Haber Eat. ; K. C. Bacon; Brkor; Loola E v ai.«. O r r ia V. F a ir ; R 'y
Fran k D. L o w e ;
garet J . H o llo w ay; Chas. B. H o lt; A n n a , K a th e rin e L o u g h rey;
and on Bhe wondered how she will construct a modern feed store. Gladys T Baron ; Ixm la Bacon; M errtel C. E s lr : Ursa M F a ir ; Eugene E a n te tti;
Guy
E.
I»
x
le
y
;
Joe
L
u
d
e
r
;
C
la
m
».
8
Hood;
John
F
.
Hood;
Carrol
H
.
H
o
r­
could ever have thought the nom­ They expect to occupy the build­ Bacon ; Hherman Bacon . Geo. R. B a g le y ; Grace A. E a n te tti. Rose Farrin g to n ; Em il
en berg e r ; Paari Horen b e rg e r; W a lte r R. L u n d b u rg ; L . V . L u n d b u rg ; Chas. F.
inating Interminable It was this, ing during the early summer. The E R B a iley: J. W B a iley; Chauncey E. j Eelden ; H a rry T . Eeldrnan ; Edward
L
u
t
s
;
A
lice
M
Lyon
Hoskins;
A
M
H
o
w
e
ll;
John
H.
H
o
w
e
ll;
E
e
ld
t;
Sadie
Ferguson
;
Elisabeth
Freem
an
instead, that was endless. One week feed store which Is now being used B a lly ; Eannle L . B a k e r; B aldw in C o r­ Fey Kllxabeth T F e y ; F irs t Baptist
M ary A. H o w e ll; Susan H o w e ll; G. K-
W m . O. M acK in n o n ; Libble M . M a ile r ;
poration ; Am anda Pearl B aldw in ; G. H.
stretched Into another and m any1 by them will then be vacated.
H o w itt;
E va
K
H u b b ard ; H arvey B. A lfre d M a lm ; T F. M alo n ey. Helen D.
B a ld w in . W H. B a ld w in ; Pylm yra B a ll; C h u rc h ; M a jo r F te h ; V e ra A . F is h ; Geo.
of the delegates, whose funds were
H u f f ; Ed. J. H u ff o r d ; J. C. H u n g e rfo rd . M a n le y ; C la m M a rk s ; Stanley O. M a r-
Bank of Beaverton ; Banks Camp No. BBW C. F is h e r; Bessie L . F is k ; W . P F is k ;
Buy
Property
limited, deserted their hotels and
Bert C. H u n tin g to n ; E lla T . H y d e , A lbert rio n t John B M ath ew s; B. A . M atthew s;
B ert A B a rb e r; J. N. Barde. M a ry F itz g e ra ld ; A. F. Flegel ; D ora D.
T. A. Emerson and C. 8. Emer­ A M g e W n t ; A C. .; K.
Ills ; Robert H ie; Investm ent Co. (C o rp ., Elsie M a tth e w s ; Esther M a tth e w s ; Ger­
I^aura
M.
Fletch er;
W.
T. I
betook themselves to lodging houses
B a r k e r ; L u lu H. B a r k e r ; F le g e l;
Irv in g Investm ent C o .; M . M. Is r a e l; trude J. M atthew s;
J.
B. M atthew s;
and cafeterias. The heat folded son have purchased the 50 x 100 Wrn H. B a rker Kat. ; 8. M . B arn ard Fletcher ; M Foes te r ; Verne M. Fonner ; I
C.
T
F'orbee
;
E
m
ily
Foster
;
Dorothy
M
ay
'
Neils C. Iverson;
R. B. Jacks; E. C. George M a ttis ; Dayton C. M ays; G ertrude
down ovrr the city like some thick foot lot Immediately west of the (T ru stee) ; M arth a A. B a rlo w ; M o llie 8.
Jacobsen; Christian J a g e r; M rs. R. E. May» . Jno. McCann ;
Fredden
;
H
annah
Frederlcksen
;
8.
A
.
|
Red
At
White
store,
on
which
they
B
a
rlo
w
.
Wm.
H
a
rn
g
ro
v
e
r;
W
.
N.
B
a
r­
Impenetrable blanket. a spirit <>i
J e ffe rie s ; W m . N. Jefferies ; Mrs. V e r­
Fredericksen ; A lb e rt 8. Freem an . Bernice
Robert M M cClure . H a rry Palm er McCon­
ueurlness. of hopelessness, of hule, expect to construct a 30 x 50 foot rett Kat. ; Baaeline Lum ber Co. ; Richard Freem
Jerg e n s; G ertrude A n n a J e w e ll; nell ; S tella McConnell ( H e i r s ) ; W m . John
an ; Elisabeth
Freem an ; M argaret
B a uer;
Eva
B a u m an ; J . A
B aum an;
The gala opening of Call- onica
began to permeate the heavy a t­ gariig«’ and iWrvtM sUitlon.
L
in
n
B.
J
e
w
e
ll;
H
ilja
Johanson
;
B.
P.
McCorm
ack ; Theresa M cCorm ick ; M a ry T.
E.
F
re
e
m
a
n
;
P
h
illip
Freem
an
;
Ben
F'ret-
H enry E Beaman ; K arl G. Beck ; J. B e lg -
Saturday evening Mutt King at­ beder
mosphere.
Joh n; A. H . Johnson; A. J. Johnson. M cC o y; Norm an
M rD o u a ld : J. Ruseell
. H e nry B e lt; Erneet I I
Benjam in tlm ; M arlon P. F re ttlm ; Rollen T . F r ie s ; fornla'a new Santa Anita race
•
•
•
tended a unique stag party given by et
Dewey
D.
Johnson;
Edw
ard
W
.
Johnson;
McGee;
M arth a M cG in n ; M. M cG overn;
C.
H.
F
r
y
;
John
F
r
y
;
I^ena
E.
F
r
y
;
V
io
­
track seems to hare influenced
a l ; H enry V. Benson ; N in a C. Benson ;
Elenor Johnson ; Elsie M Johnson ; E m - Heir» of Thomas B. Me Indoe; Mead In ­
J It Clary of Portland, who. cele­ A ably
B e rn ard ; E. E. B e rn a rd . Shirley let F r y ; E. J. F u lle r ; Iv a F u lle r; H enry
"Darling Anne.”
millinery. Geneva Mitchell, of est Johnson ; Esther G. Johnson; Geo. HL vestment C o .; M d e r A Frank Co. ;
und officially Bernard ; M a rtin J. Bernards . M ary W Fulton ; Ada B. Gaga.
8he had been drowned In sleep, brated his Ills birthday
Los Angeles, led the fashion field Johnson ; George H. Johnson; Grace W W M e lla r; E. Meresae; L . M e rm s e .
Sarah
G albreath;
W m . M G a le ; O.
newly furnished den B e rn ard s. Eran k T . B e rry ; Big Pour
I Johnson ; Gust H Johnson ; James R. John-
Uie profound, prolonged oblivion of dedicated
M
G
a
rd
n
e
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.
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a
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El-
T
ra
n
s
p
ira
tio
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Co..
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c
.
;
Kranx
H.
Blnx
with this “Jockey” hat.
he calls his dog house. Mrs.
' »on ; John A. Johnson ; John O. John-
utter exhaustion: but Neal's voice, which Mrs.
freda G a rric k ; Vernon R. G a rric k ; Chea­
Walker and Mrs King K a t.; H erm an Blsh«»p; Jun a M. B lack ; te
won ; Rosander L . Johnson; Roy Johnson ;
r H Gateman ; D orathea C. Gatem an ;
calling to her brought tier back in Clary.
H
annah
J.
Blanchard
;
Blue
L
ake
Logging
Daily Trips to Portland
loini'd
their
husbands
In
the
dog
W m . E. Johnson; A n n a E liza Jones. J.
,
Grace
Gearln
;
Hugh
C.
G
earin
;
W
a
lte
r
C.
dizzy waves of memory to the con-1
Co ; Rxsbert H. Board
R. I t G reenw ood; Phebe A. G r i f f i t h ; R.
H illsboro A u to Freight
W illia m Cowan B o lton; J. H
Boone; G e a r in ; R. R. G e ltn e r ; Frederic C. G erl- W. G r if f it h ; Cora Lea G u e rrie r; J . P. C. Jones; J. M . Jo y ; A lfre d J u n g e n ;
sclousness of her surroundings. The | house after the 41 guests had de­
G
ertrude
D
J
u
n
k
in
;
Lloyd
O.
J
o
n
k
in
;
In
g
.
Naom
i
P.
G
e
r
lin
g
;
Fred
W.
G
erman
parted.
K J Booe; H a ttie K. Booa; C. W. Bor­
Bonded and Insured Carrier
brass bed with the picture of "still
A lva
C.
G u lle y ;
Cora
M. K atherine
Kahley . A lice Foley K a n e ;
In c .; J. H e n ry G e rris h ; J. T . Gee- C u rr ie r ;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowry of Alsea ders M ary Boyd ; Jamee B radford ; M in ­ Co..
G u lley; J . C. G u yer; J W . G uyer; John M y rtle
life" hanging over It. The pitcher
Kane;
Edna
Shearm an
K a ts ;
nie B rad fo rd ; C h arlotte B radley; M in e rv a riah Eat.
Serrtnc Beaverton, Aloha, Reed-
W
.
G
u
y
e
r;
M
arg
u
erite
J.
G
u
y
e
r;
Delbert
of Ice water on the mantelpiece. The visited the Henry Lowry home Mon­ J.
Jessie
K
a
y
;
Ralph
K
a
y
;
L
ev
i
E.
A lb ert P. Gibaon ; Bertha J . Gibeon ; Jack
B ra d le y . Holland B rad ley; T. A. B rad ­
viUe. Hillsboro. Cornelia» and
Wm.
N.
K e e le r.
Jasper
W.
faded flowers beside the riddled pin­ day.
G iesy; H arold 8. O. H a a g e . W . B. H a in e s ; John H a ld e n ; K eck;
ley ; K ate
E
B r a lle y ;
James
Lew is Ro»a G ibeon; M a rtin
K e ffe r. Jessie G. K e lle y ; A n d rew K e lly ;
Mrs F. Page has been 111 for the B r e w e r ; B rlx Logging Co. ; Rosins G ilb e rt; Thomas M . G illia m ; 8. L . N . H aley Land Co.
Fcreat Grove
cushion. Her bedroom at the Wal-
L . K e lly ; L illU n
H. W . Hallock ; M aude H a llo c k ; L a u ra Charles K e lly ; E d ith
dorf Astoria. The natloual conven past week
B rid g es; Briggs Bros ; P. J. Brock ; C. G ilm a n ; Mrs. H. G ilro y ; H arvey J. G lass;
Pickup and Delivery Service at
M
H am b lin ; John H a m m e l; Hamm ond K e lly ; L yd ia K e lly ; W a rre n M. K e lly ;
MM llie balloting. The Man Who
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Allen of Hills­ (> B ro d erick; K a tie B ro e re n ; Peter Caroline G leaaer; Helena M . Gleeson ; Lum
Package Ratee
ber Co. ; B. E. H aney as guardian V iola E. Kemp ; W. H . Kerbs et a l ; Addle
;
K arl
C.
B ron augh;
E.
C. Globe Investm ent C o .; R. D. G odfrey;
"Anne," said Neal again. And boro visited Howard Morrison In B Broeren
C. M
Good
E s t.;
Robert
C. Good­ of Gerald P ie r t e r ; E. A . H an k en s; L il­ E. K e rn s; Thoa. M K e r r ; F ra n k Kertaon ;
ro n au g h ; Phoebe 8. Brooks.
Hillsboro Phone 542
Edna K ilb y ; W m . C. K ilb y ; J. H . K il­
aguln, "Darling. " Her head was Aloha.
Ir a
R. Brooks; O tto
B roee;
L . R. win ; Ethel G o rd o n ; Scott E. G ordon; lian G. H a n n a ; R. E. H a n n a ; A n n a H
Mrs. Fred Harsburger and son H rot ten ; Alice Brow n ; A lv a Brow n ; A m y M i n n i e
A rdell
G ourley;
Geo.
D. H annan ; M ae H annan ; Ralph H a n n a n ; gore ; C laudia B. K im m e l; M . J. K in n e y ;
still heavy with slumber.
But
East Side Terminal Portland
L . K in to n ; D ora K in t o n ; H a ro ld L.
through It flashed tile love-laden Larry left Sunday evening for Tal­ L B r o w n ; C. L . Brow n ; D. R. Brow n ; G race; W m . L . G ra h a m ; Geo. R. G ra y ; W a lte r H a n n a n ; Hansen Contracting Co., A.
Phone EAst 9131
K irk p a tric k ; Elm er D. K ia s e ll; Floyd B.
In
c
.;
K
a
tie
H
ansen;
P
eter
H
ansen;
Jno.
Ju
lia
M.
G
ra
y
;
Robert
G
ray
;
Edna
M
ildred
ent
to
make
their
future
home.
Mr
Kber
B
ro
w
n
;
K
ila
J.
B
r
o
w
n
;
Ered
L.
thought that he needed her. She
sal up. pulled at a shoulder strap Harshburger has secured employ­ B r o w n ; G ra n t Brow n ; M a rg a re t I. G ra x e r; Guy R. G ra z e r; F .C. Green ; H. H arm s Est. ; F ra n k C. H arnack ; K ate Kiaaell; B. A . K lic k s ; B A . K lik s : Carl
B ro w n ;
A rlene
B row nlee;
E a rl
C.
that had slipped away from her ment there
B row nlee; Charles B runson; Jas. B ry-
Miss Hilda Ashford and Olen and den
white shoulder, and puslilng back
; John C B u c h a n a n ; L o tta H. B u­
Ira Is*e attended the Ski tourna­ chanan ; M y rtle MacLeod Buchanan ;
the »oft masses of her hair.
ment at Mt. Hood Sunday
A rchie L . Buchtel: Ered G. B u chtel; J. H.
"What Is It " she asked.
Buckley .“ Fred Buchner; M a ry Buchner ; D.
"X wanted to tell you—liow much
D. B u m p ; Edith Burbank ; O. M . B ur-
1 love you."
La nk . Byr<>n 8. B u rle y ; H e n ry A . B u r­
She laughed comfortably u □ d
le y ; A rch ie Eugene B u rn s; Agnes B u r­
stretched out her arms.
roughs; J. M. B u rro u g h s; H. B B u rto n ;
"Is that all?" she said lightly,
Mae L B u rto n ; W illlia m H. Busby. E a rl
"not tliat it Isn't enough—worth
M axw ell Bush . L. M. Buxton . Lucian
x it; A ndrew Byers
more than unylhlng else In the
LAUREL RIDGE—Pupils of Laur­ B u Ethel
Heal C a lh o u n ; David C am pbell;
world. But you d o n l wake me up el Ridge school, who were neither
Campbell
Est. ; 8. D. C a m p b e ll;
m the middle of the night usually absent nor tardy during the last John
Florence
; W illia m
C a n n in g ;
to tell me sol You expect me to report month, were Irene and Mary' M arth a C a Canning
rl; M y ra K. C a rllle ; R. A
take It for granted!" Then with Nystrom. Bobby Spath. Raymond C arl l i e ; E tta C a rm a n ; Roy C a rm a n ; J.
sudden apprehension clutching at Cappoen. Long Werre. Verla Acbts- M. Carpenter.
her heart, "Neal," she cried, "there cher. Ruth Führer and Anna and
H a rry J. C a rru th e rs , Ix?uise C arruthere .
E rm a C. Carson; James B C arson; Eiixa
Isn't anything wrong. Is tliere? You John Myers.
J. C a rte r; A nna E- Case; Bert Case;
haven’t had bad news from the
No school was held In the lower M arth a G < a s e . M in n ie V Case; Peter
children?"
grades Thursday Upper grades were B Case: Alice B. C a sw e ll; How ard E. C o -
"No, no,' he said soothingly. "The busy taking eountv tests.
M in n ie M. C a te ; R<«se C ave; H a rry
children are all right. Il's Just—" Mrs H P Strickler has been T w . e ll. Challacom
be; W a lte r D. Challacom be;
Hr broke off, and sitting down be­ suffering from an attack of the Cecil C h a n d le r; R uth O rpha C h a n d le r;
side her on the bed. put his arms grippe
C herry Grove Land Co. ; Ethel J . Cher-
around her. "I think I haven't told
Miss Maxine Dill of Six Corners v e n k a ; Eran k A. C h e rv e n k a ; A. C.
you often enough perhaps— what was a guest Wednesday at the W Chinn ; Mabel C hinn ; M a l^ l M C hinn ;
T . C. C h in n ; A n na C h ristensen; Fred
you mean to me I liave let you C.
Edy home.
Christensen . Hans C h ristensen; Hans P.
take It for granted. I liave taken
C h ristensen; l e u r a C. C h ristensen; C la rk
Mrs
Mary
Führer
returned
to
her
you for granted—or seemed to. I home Friday after a two weeks vis­ R C h r is t ie . M a ry E C h ris tie ; Citixens
ha ven t really. I wouldn't liave it with her niece, Mrs. John Egger, N a tl. Bank of P o rtla n d ; C ity of Koreat
G rove;
C ity
of
H illsbo ro ;
Claud
V.
amounted to—to much of anything, In
Portland.
C lark ; John W
C la r k ;
Sarah C l a r k ;
without you. No one realizes that
Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Lorenzen and A rth u r It Clem ent ; C a ro line E. C le m e n t;
better tluui I. You've liod all the Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Aebtsheher J. I*. Clem ons; W m . Clem ons; G. A.
uualltles I lacked—courage and en­ attended
a theatre party in Port­ C o bb; M a ry M C o b b ; Cochran Southern
durance and talent and faith and land Thursday
Log. R. R. Co. ; Bennie B C o ffm an ; Ruby
evening.
vision. I've known all that. Anne,
C o ffm a n ; M y rtle C o le; W . L . Cole;
I.
O
O.
and Rebekah lodges of G.
from the first moment I saw you. Slu'rwocxl F. had
M a ry A Coleman ; R, B. Coleman ; Sam ­
a party after the antha
W ('olem an ; J. F. Coligan ; M rs.
and I've loved you from that mo- meeting Thursday
evening.
Em m a Fulton C o lle tt; F rank H C o llin s ;
merit. too. I've never stopped try­
John Schmeltzer has been suf­ Com m ercial N a tl. Bank of H ills b o ro ;
ing since that night we stood In the
Com m onwealth T ru s t A T itle Co. (C o rp .) ;
meaduw and pledged our lives to fering with an abscessed finger.
Comte A Kohlm an Co. ; Congregational
Aloha People
Plan to Build
.. S r a i S
N O . 50
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935
VOLUME 41
"OlbKf NATIONAI SANK
WHf Of r«f IOCKW9"
s
N
Spring plaids — colorful
florals and stripes in fine-
quality Rondo p r i n t s !
Young, fresh-looking tail­
ored and trimmed styles
that look well whether
you’re slender or not! Shirt
frocks! Organdy trims!
Straight or flared skirts!
Sizes 14 to 62! Buy early!
P E N N E Y 'S
Telephone 501
Telephone 391
S E R V IC E G A R A G E
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
Busch’s Super Service Station will be operated by A. H .
Busch in addition to his Service Garage at 1163 Third St.
in the Washington hotel building,