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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Four
A RGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, July 11, 1935
OREGON
IJ.'J."
I "Ay.'
In te re a lin g P a p e r
YO U N G ’S
"His daughter, perhaps?"
Found by Local M a n
A shrew d twinkle came into the
Flfty-ftve
years
ago
Walla
Walla
Scotsman's eyes
"Watchman," published January 31,
"I hae me doots," was all he
"Thoughtful. Bympathetls
1880. In the Washington territory
vouchsafed.
Hervtoe"
and carrying u news Item of the
Vance seemed in better spirits.
P
hone
»71
HUlsbero
marriage
of
hla
parents,
the
late
"In any event. Van." he said, "we
M rs . M a r y E. Reeves L ived Mr and Mrs. R M Wood, was
F.
K
a
rn
s
J
r.
on
F
u
rlo
u
g
h
can now go ahead with a certain
found here last week by It II
in C o u n ty 8 3 Y e a rs
assurance of success. If only Pren­
fro m U . S. N a v y
Wood The paper also carried the
tice had taken the owner's name
following
Hillsboro story: "An aged
and address, how simple everything
(B y Mrs. Hugh Burdatta)
I, Mary E Reeves, a resident of farmer, named Swanger. living near
would have been."
Washington county for 88 years and Hillsboro, O rg. wus murdered In
ORENCO- Friendly Circle club
S. S. Van Dina
llnrorporaled)
Returning to his apartment, he will
J a pioneer of 1852. died at her home his house last week Object, rob­
meet with Mrs. C. P. Beck
telephoned to the American Ken­ July
at
Cedar
Mill
July
2
She
wus
born
Colin
tiens
— Credit R*»wria
18.
bery The 'Standard.' which gives
•
nel club and obtained the names (
in Pettis county. Mo, October IB, a quite lengthy account, suys the
In
Karns on Furlough
of
the
Scottish
terrier
judges
in
i 1848. and married George H Reeves murder Is shrouded In mystery."
Oapvrlght by W. H Wright
the six shows he had selected as
Floyd Karns Jr., who is on a
Wsshlngton. THlsrnook, TlnmhlH.
at Hillsboro. Oregon, November 28.
the most likely ones where the furlough from the U S S. Simp-
Polk and Marlon Countlea.
1885
(C o n tin WNU
u e d fr Sarvtoa
o m la»t w x . l l
U seless
bitch might have been exhibited.
son, arrived from Honolulu last
CHAPTER IX
Her
parents,
Josiah
and
Mary
Personal
Contact on Collections
"Say.
waller,
cull
Ihe
manager
I
The six judges turned out to be week for a visit with his parents.
Hall, came to Oregon by ox team here. I can't eat this terrible stuff ”
Marguerite
Kirmse.
Karl
B
Smith.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Karns,
and
Washington
County Office
The Six Judges
from Missouri in 1852 and estab­
"Sorry, sir. he won't eat It. eith­
Edwin Megargee, William MacBain. other relatives. He will sail from
Vance
rose early that
morning
lished themselves with their four er, so there's no use culling him " J
C o m m u rc ia l B u ild in g
t
.
.
,♦
at
nine
n'clnck
Morgan
Stinemetz.
and
Robert
D
Seattle
July
18
for
Alaska.
Floyd
I myself was around at mneoclock
• hAr_ .
has been in the _avv
'
children. Luther, John. Alfred and
Beccnid and M ain Streets
has
navy three years.
_____________
and was surprised to find him in Hartshorne
Mary, on a donation land claim at
Phone W l I
Mrs.
S.
L.
Carlyle
and
grandson
Vance
glanced
down
the
list
of
street clothes and on the point of names he had made.
Cedar
Mill,
seven
miles
west
of
HUIsburw Oregon
Ask your attorney to send your
Vernon Garratt of Portland spent
leaving the hotise.
,
Portland,
the
same
year
They
left
legal sdvartislng to the Argus
"Now. let us see what we can Tuesday and Wednesday in the
"I'll be back in half an hour,
Missouri April 27 und arrived at
Thatcher district w ith Mr and Mrs
out.”
Van." he said, as he went out. but find
j Fort Hall July 3 and at Portland
He turned to the telephone and C. M. Alexander and family They
: July 30 Her parents lived, until
8a' e, , no
explana.., i..
Kept it busy for the best part of all spent the Fourth at the home of
their death, at Cedar Mill, both
a r ^ S " n d ‘he had waited bun ten half an hour Then he rose and E G. Mill, for a picnic dinner and
I
dying in 1888.
to
welcome
the
A.
E
Mills
fanuly
minutes when Vance came in. He “ * * * « d"?
d T r 'r v
Mrs. Reeves was the last mem­
was
' an' ° ur itiner ry be- from Caldwell. Idaho, who came
was carrying
carrying the Scotch terrier gins.
ber of the family Four of her chil­
over for a ten days' visit. Mrs. A.
bitch
in
his
arms.
There
was
a
dren
survive her; George M of
.___ ,__„„
Mr. Hartshorne. Vance's first se- E. Mills and Mrs S. L. Carlyle are
Frederick March and Charles Laughton. who head an all-star cast i Salem, Burton B. of Cedar Mill,
hm nm
ew dJ she
she >«*«»«. showed a keen interest in sisters.
When In need of Masonry or Concrete materials, on
by adhesive tape, but
othewise
tor "Les Miserablcs" at the Venetian theatre Sunday, Monday und i Frank H of Portland and Hose R
the dog and went over her care-
Mr. and Mrs A E Mills of
seemed alert and well.
Tuesday.
the following grounds:
Young of Portland
fully.
But
he
could
not
remember
Caldwell.
Idaho,
visited
Mrs.
S
L.
"Morning, Markham." V a n c e having judged her in the show at Carlyle and Mrs. Mary Beach Fri-
Her sickness was brief, she hav-
greeted the district
attorney. Real- which*
he H had
officiated
He o said
day.
We Are a Washington County Manufacturer
1 «.
T x4v.-4.,’e n v t x o o f » » A lt e r t
"
«It-
SU
V iltk
VU
IX t.
oi U UO’ .
j ing been about her home as usual
Mrs. W H. Ring Miss Mason is a W e s t U n io n Local M eets
We Employ Washington County labor
until June 22. She was stricken
earlv
I've
just
toddled
ever
to
Doc-
he
would
have
been
sure
to
have
Miss
Margaret
Taylor
of
Mason
teacher
in
the
high
school
at
Mason
tor Blimey* to sX hew the intie remembered her because of her out- City. Iowa, is visithmg her aunt. City. She visited in Vancouver and
N o rth P lain s T o n ig h t shortly after her morning meal and
We Help Pay Wsshlngton County Taxes
standing qualities; but he was un
West Union local of the Farmers' never regained consciousness
Scotch lassie was getting along
able to give us any help.
¡S S -JS K »“ S . “ ? «
2
Union will meet at the K. P hall.
She was buriari m
Our materials are equal to the best offered and uur prices
and here she is.”
Mr. MacBain was not in his of- uP°n him to remain at the Coe a n d sj,e ¡s a r ,.a ,i v ela ted o v e r th e North Plains tonight (Thursday) tery at Cedar Mill Friday and aerv-
Markham looked at him skep- five
as low as the lowest
that
day
and
Mr.
Karl
Smith
residence
until
some
light
h
a
d
beautiful
scenery
of
Oregon
and
at
8
o
clock
The
date
of
the
an-1
ices
were
at
Cedar
Mill
Methodist
tically.
was unable to help us. He was f1 ??red, *n‘° ‘**e case, and Grass! ,be pacific coast
m.al county picnic was changed church at 2 p. m W E Pegg of
"You sti)’ think
you
can
trace
Quite sure that the dog had not had reluctantly agreed to do so.
will be July 21 at Rippling j Beaverton wus In charge of ar-
the pers" A’e w '» n /th r m T v - h t h “ \ t been
Miss Pearl Lowe of Reedville and
shown under him; so w e went
Wrede had remained Indoors all
Waters.
rangements
dog
day and had telephoned to Mark- 'isited Rose Marie Bella Sunday.
"It's our only hope." Vance told ‘° Rca11 ° n Mr Megargee
Mrs. Frank E Kenyon and little
But
here
again
we
met
with
ham
twice
and
offered
to
give
what-
him seriously. "The case is far too
N eon S ig n In s tille d
1 grandson Frankie of Portland spent
P la n t at S ch olia, O r e g o n
for he was not able ever assistance he could
complicated as it stands—there are disappointment.
New electric neon »ign was In­
to
identify
the
dog
as
having
been
Hilda
Lake
had
gone
out
about
the
week-end
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Our Motto—"Friendly Service . .
Fair Prlcea"
(By
M
i
m
Martha
V
andariandan)
too many contradictions. I am sure entered in the show at which he ‘en o'clock in the morning, dressed ' L. T Woodward.
stalled
last
week
by
the
Perfection
Washington
HUeet
between lsi and Ind
Miss Rena Duyck left Sunday for | Bakery
that you. as a prosecuting attor­
in sports clothes. When Heath h a d > Mr and Mrs. L T Woodward Oceanside,
judged.
where she will be em -'
J
ney. could pin the various crimes
Things began to appear discour- asked her where she was going.; and son Kenneth and Robert Mc- ployed for the summer
on any one of three or four pec- aging "and y ance
not” in the she had told him nonchalantly that Culloch spent the Fourth of July at
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Walter i
ple. But until I have rracea me , best humor as we drove to the sh* was going to take a drive in I Battle Ground Lake with friends.
Vanderzanden, July 6. a boy.
ownership
and ^ t peregrinations
S e Y
' ^ Ü S S d " * easu.de
studio at Mrs. Mar- ‘he country.
Mr and Mrs W D Clark of
Miss
Ma-y Moore, who is em -[
this Scottie. I shant be satisfied
----- --------------- „ ,
,, ...
1 The den window-sill had been Portland visited the Ernest Wilfert
M a rk h a m fr n w n e d " J u st h o w do Suerite Kirmse Cole. But to no
ployed in Portland, spent the week-1
you
mtend m go about it?"
d avai1 ¥ « • Cole wa* Positive the «onc < " « carefully for finger-j I home Sunday
end visiting her parents, Mr and
vmi M arkham th is d °8 had not been an entry under prints, but without results. A gen-
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Stuart
J A Moore
"As I mid1
told you, Markham, this
K judgeship.
eral routine investigation had been , son of Portland visited the W. aIi.
F ! Mrs
-
her
Miss Ethel Soderwal of Portland I
little bitch is in perfect show con
It
was
past
four
in
the
afternoon
Pu‘
in
operation
by
the
sergeant.'
Hunter
home
Sunday
and Mrs. William Hemsworth spent
dition. She's been trimmed and when we arrived at Mr. William hut, aside from this, nothing had
Mr and Mrs. James Hanes. Mrs. Sunday in McMinnville
conditioned by an expert, and it , , _ . . . . . . .
, .
S P. Stevens,
Mr ... and . . Mrs. Art
seems pretty certain that she's been -----------------------------------------------
MacBains Diehard kennels — in --------
Clos been done.
,
. . . . . .
! -e 1
j
j
Mr. and Mrs. William Hemsworth
case has me sadlF
bogged.
M ark-1 Taylor
daughter. Mrs Ellen <lwn, th,. week-end visiting rel
X V f r - ' h e r 0^
^
tS S ter.
~ N. J. ^ Mr
r e MacBain
^ E e showed
’X
^ an ham The complained
at dinner
Luster. and
Mrs Paul Maxivell
intense interest in the dog that tlam ------ " J ‘------------------------- '
----- - and
*
,,tjVes in Portland
S rt
last' Vance had brought to him. but was ‘hat nig h t "I « e no way out of Bonnie and Mrs. John Kerr of
Mr and Mrs Charles Karlich and
we
knew
Portland
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
month And it’s sinwle enough to unaWe to identify her Vance had lh*
sltuatl0n-
i*
family of Walla Walla. Wash . spent I
Hnd w hit show sSkve been held drawn another blank in h.s investi- who committed the c crimes, we 1 H. Ring during the week.
the week-end visiting her parents.
Alfred Shaw of Portland spent Mr and Mrs P J Vanderzanden ■
a^iin a r e e n a b le r‘a diu? of New
wounded dog's own- couldn't show how ‘hey were ac-
complished—unless the guilty per- Wednesday with Kenneth Wood-
ership.
Miles Purdin of Portland visited J
York during that period.
ward.
He had succeeded in locating son himself chose to tell us.
Mr and Mrs C B Taylor Monday 1
He went into the library and re-
»„rnerf w ith h is f il e o f P o n u la r the New York office of Mr Stine- And that attack on Grassi; instead
Mrs Anna Wilfert and sons An-
tus uie o
__ meU but Qn phoning
learned that of helping us, it has only put us ton and Frank spent the Fourth
____ ____________
A Promising Potion
Dogs. Sitting down in his easy
C hair h e b e a n ru n n in g his fin g er he w as not
th e
‘ha‘ da-v deePer in‘° “ >« wel1 And there's with the Ernest Wilfert family
Lady Customer: "I see this medi­
chair he began running ms finger faut could un(joubtedly be found nothing to take hold of. All the Mrs. Wilfert remained for the rest cine
is advertised as good for man
down the calendar of official dog
ordinary avenues of investigation | uf the week.
at his country home.
and beast."
shows.
__
are
closed.
Heaven
knows
there
Miss
Helen
Bella
of
Portland
"This
is
almost
our
last
chance.'
Druggist."
"Yes."
"Now, let's see," he murmured
are enough
might have
with Bella.
her parents.
K
nheldh ™ d mNeX lo r k t £ ^ " h e ^ d o g I J ^ n ^ ^ o w n -un-
"in done
it- a n d people
.here who
are enough
mO: spent
Mr and Sunday
Mrs Adam
Customer: "Gimme a bottle I
believe it’s the right combination
show
vracu ^ -m ak e a a note
of Ne* En8iaod
the South
m
Vernon
Garratt returned to his to help my husband.”—Ex.
show at
at S
Syracuse—make
note o:
wpre {he or case
why But if lives
,.Sad for a dozen
.. urders'
„ Vance.
----- hnm„
ln
home
in
Portland
Friday
after
a
sad."
sighed
these, will you. Van? Then came
_________
My heart bleeds for you, don't y' visit with his grandmother. Mrs
in New York
now?"
the Cornwall show; and after that. here
He was downcast; I realized for know. Still, there's some simple S. L. Carlyle.
Tuxedo. And a week later was the
followed tRe iirst t*mc how muctl he had exPlana‘*°n. It's a deucedly compii-
bvn u>stbQr0v^ andKa’so ^he^Encle^ counted on thls stray Scottish ter- cated puzzle — a cryptogram with
wood s h o w ^
T hat hrinys u s ! r ic r to helP hlm in the solution of apparently meaningless words B u t . ^ O r t n H lH lI lS 1 O ik
That brings us
Drettv well ira to date and they the crime which was perplexing once we have the key letter, the
S T l i l rad b iU U « This dog is t S him But “ was j yst at ‘he
rest oi “ wiU fal1 into P‘ace And
young to have won any important ment when things seemed darkest ‘he key letter may be the Scottie
(By North Plains P. T. A .)
b l T r i b t e and th ereto « my that a
ot ll«h‘ was introduced I’m hopin' tor the best. You might
NORTH PLAINS—Charles Koontz
guess w
that
entries
It was ______
Mr. Stine-
guess
w ould
ould ’ be
De tn
a t her
n e r en
tries into 0,6 «‘‘nation.
]QC,
____ confide
Cno d o in
m e me
i u the exact condition and Miss Etta Young surprised
Coe domicile tonight.
would have been in the puppy and metz—the last of the judges we
There's little to confide," Mark­ their friends last Wednesday by
novice classes. . . . It's not an im­ consulted—who gave Vance the in­
ham
told him acerbitously. "Heath going to Vancouver to be married.
formation
he
was
seeking.
portant matter, although it limits
Vance showed him the little lost has done the usual things and gone After a short wedding trip to the
and facilitates m y investigation
bitch
and asked him if he had home. However, he's left two men beaches they returned home Friday
somewhat.
on guard, one in the street and one evening. A large crowd of their
"It sounds like shooting into the ever judged her. Mr. Stinemtez
gathered and charivaried
dark." Markham was far from con­ looked at her closely for a mo- a‘ the rear of the house Grassi friends
ment. took her in his arms and has remained in his room all day— them Friday evening.
2 0 7 East M ain Street
vinced.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Arthur Davis of
“You’re right, to a certain ex­ stood her on the show table in his Heath's last report to me was that North Bonneville.
Miss
Elnora
main
kennel.
the
gentleman
had
gone
to
bed
tent," Vance agreed. “But there's
The lock on his door, by the way. Sandford and Glen Sandford went 1
"Yes,” he said slowly, after
a simpler way of determining the
to Manzanita Beaeh the evening of
dog's ownership—and I shall try minute's inspection; “I had not only has been fixed; so he'll probaly the
Fourth, returning Sunday
White for t h e
judged her, but I put her up, three live the night through. Miss Lake
that first.”
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead and |
fashion-wise! z\nd
Vance stood looking down at the weeks ago at Englewood. She won came in just as the sergeant was daughter
of Nehalem spent the I
the puppy bitch class, and I would going. . . . By the way, she took
bandaged Scottie.
for comfort . . .
Fourth and the week-end with his )
"The more I see of her. Mark­ have given her a first instead of the news of Grassi's stabbing rath- sister,
cool re­
Mrs
J. R Sandford, and
ham. the more I’m convinced that a second in the novice class, if she er hard
family and other relatives in this
freshing comfort And when
there are only about five men in had shown properly. But, as I re­ Vance looked up quickly.
vicinity.
"I say. that’s most interestin'."
this part of the country who could member, some young woman with
we say white clothes stay
Henry
Cypher
and
Robert
John­
"The
Chinaman
did
not
leave
the
little
or
no
experience
brought
her
have done such a perfect job of
white longer cleaned by Home
stone
rturned
home
Sunday
from
into
the
ring.
Naturally,
she
could
house,'
Markham
continued,
"and
trimming. William Prentice could
Laundry's Special Process,
tovT done it;* and G«wge Wimb«“ |
response from the dog. I told Heath he preferred to remain a trip to Eastern Washington and
They visited with Mr. Cy- j
you can't help but welcome
ly, and Jimmy McNab, and Ellery tried to help her out. but it was until the guilty persons had been Idaho
pher's
sister,
Mrs.
A
A.
Wormel.
j
hopeless; and I had to give the brought to justice."
Burke, and Steve Parton.
balmy summer days and the
a niece at Lewiston. Idaho.
Vance walked round the dog sev­ blue to a bitch that had the style "I d° hope he hasn't too long to and
demand of this fashion dic­
and the ring manners, but who wait," Vance sighed. "But it’s just They also visited Miss Marian Cy­
eral times, studying her.
tate
"Wimberly is in Boston, so we wasn't quite this one's equal in as well if Liang stays with us. I pher, who is employed in Lewiston. I
Mr and Mrs Earl Babcock of i
There was one slight feci that he's going to be most help-
may eliminate him on the grounds anatomy.
ful to us anon.
And you, Mark- Amity spent the week-end with
of distance. McNab is working in fault in the mouth, however.
Mr. Stinem eu held back the dog's ham. old dear, what have you been Mrs. Dorothy Miller Mr. and Mrs.
a private capacity for a kennel on
doing9 Milk investigations. I sup Miller visited Mrs. Dorothy Miller
Long Island, and I hardly think he
exposing her teeth,
would qualify. Both Burke a n d ! You see this upper incisor: it’s pose—and committees of eminent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Stigum spent
out
of
place.
But
It's
not
a
serious
citizens
who wish to uplift the
Parton are fairly distant from New
York, although they are certainly fault. There's many a champion drama—and interviews with alder- the Fouth at the beach.
Merritt Jackson and Clark Inkley
men.
with a much worse mouth."
possibilities."
"That's about all,” Markham con- of Portland spent Sunday fishing
Vance thanked him for his help
He knelt down and ran his hand
over the contour of the dog's neck and added: “Do you happen to fessed "What would you have sug- on the Wilson river.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walters at­
and lifted
hair along the spine.!
llnow
bitch this is, or who gested?
. . the
.
•
ntvne
" D
II
owns hor"
her?1
Really,
Markham, I hadn't a tended the rodeo at Molalla Sun­
Then he stood up
day.
suggestion today." Vance leaned
Mr. Stinemetz shook his head.
"William Prentice! That’s t h e
HiUnboro, Ore.
Telephone 47
"No, I never saw her before back in his chair “But tomorrow—”
chap. That outline of the neck and
If you change your address kind- 1
"You're so helpful and satisfy-
she
must
be
a
newcomer.
I
didn't
,
the back has been achieved by a
ly notify the Argus direct and at
master hand, and there’s no great-
a catalogue of the show and ing, Markham snapped
once.
tf
ITa b« continued)
er master at that in this country : there were no postmortems at the
than Prentice. Furthermore, he’s . judge's table after the show.'
only a short distance from New ! Vance left Mr Stinemetz's ken-
York. . . . I think I'll try him first. , ne.ls ‘n a much happier frame of
If he did trim this dog he may be n'a,i},d'
able to give us some information as i "Tomorrow,” he said, as we drove
home through the gathering dusk,
to her ownership."
As soon as Markham had left us "we will know the owner's name."
Immediately upon our arrival in
that morning, we drove to Mr.
Prentice's famous Barlae kennels New York. Vance telephoned to ,
at Haworth, N. J. Mr. Prentice took Markham at his home, and learned I
one look at the dog in Vance's that there had been no develop­
ments in the case during the day.
arms.
“How d’ ye do, Mr. Var.ce," was Grassi had returned to the Coe
his greeting. (Vance had known house at eleven o’clock that m orn-:
him for years.) “A good one, yon ing, evidently very little the w orse'
tor his experience of the previous
bitch.”
"You know her, then?” a s k e d night. He had wished to go to a
Vance eagerly.
“Ay."
"And you trimmed her?"
"Ay.”
"And about how long ago might
that be?”
“I couldna say exactly, but it
Everything io Insurance
was after the first of September.”
"Whose bitch is it?”
Ph«
I7«l
1132 Washington
"That 1 couldna say. A lady and
a gentleman drove up one after- | T".
noon and asked me if I could trim
Dally Trips to Portland
the dog at once. I said 'ay,' and I
trimmed It.”
H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t
Vance seemed disappointed
Bonded and Insured Carrier
"What sort of man brought the
dog to you? Could you describe Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed-
yille, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
him?”
Forest Grove
“Ay. He was a large man, around
Pickup and Delivery Service at
fifty, and he had little enough to
say "
Package Rates
"And the woman?"
Hillsboro Phone 542
"She was young and not difficult
East Side Terminal Portland
to look at.”
Phone EAst 9131
“A blonde?”
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Pioneer Dies
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W e bid fo r you patronage
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
Roy
Congratulations
to
Lyman Howe and James Wells
Married July 3rd
Fashion
Says
and to
‘The Men’s Shop’
H
ILLSBO RO
Merchants extend hearty congratula­
tions to Lyman Howe and James Wells on their
new, up-to-date quarters in the Wells’ building. Howe has
been active in local merchandising and civic affairs for the
past two years, while Wells is a member of the well-known
Wells family.
We wish them every success in their venture to con­
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tinue and expand the service provided by "Howe’s Cloth­
ing Store,” predecessor to "The Men’s Shop.’
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Hillsboro Cash Grocery
Blue Eagle Cafe
Bristol Hardware Co.
Hillsboro* Meat Co.
Hillsboro Motor Co.
Busch’s Service Stations
Cady Motor Co.
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
Ihle’s Better Shoes
The C. C. Store
J. W. Copeland Yards
The Imperial Cafe
Coslett’s Bar-B-Q
Kramien’s Palm Drug Store
Commercial National Bank
MacKenzie Motor Co.
Curry’s Grocery
J. C. Penney Co., Inc.
The Delta Drug Store
Perfection Bakery
Ed’s Market
Portland General Electric Co.
Elry’s Chateau, East of Park
Royal Soda Works
Fairway Market
Safeway Stores
S. E. Fayram, Printer
Sprouse-Reitz Co., Inc.
Fred’s Superior Market
Weil’s Department Store
Goar’s Woman’s Shop
Wilma’s Confectionery
Hillsboro Argus
Venetian Theatre
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earnestly certainly has earned some
recognition; some record to keep
its memory alive. A properly plan­
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lasting guardian against loss and
forgetfulness.
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