Page Four H IL L S B O R O JÇillsbo A Great Fourth rg u s WIU» W h ic h Is C-MBhinsd th e 111 I U lx .ro Indepen dent ■ flla b o rn A rv u s e»t*b. 1P94 H ills b o ro Ind e p e n d e n t estab. 1873 MrKINNRY A M rKINNKY. V ehlishers Published Thursday. Entered as »econd-class m atter In th e pas to ff ice at HHUboro. Oregon verne M rs M c K i n n e y O F F IC IA L e c. M c K i n n e y A sso ciate E d ito r E d ito r NEW SPAPER OF W A S H IN G T O N C O l’ N T Y S u b s c rip tio n K a te * S tr ic tU Cash in Advance O utside W a s h in g to n C o u n ty W it h in W a hin *rto n C o unty V S . per y e a r 42.OO ........... Si 50 Per year F 'iw i» n c o u n trie s .... 5.50 m onths ................ _........... S i Hix MEMBER Oregon E d ito ria l A sso ciation N ational Uon. S tate and E ditorial A *»* F ir s t A u d ite d P a per Lärm est A u d ite d W eek- ly t 'ir c u la t io n in O re ­ gon. The H ills b o ro A rg u s assumes no fin a n c ia l r e s p o n s ib ility f - 'r e rro rs pub lish ed in its c o lu m n *. bu t in c; «s w h ere th is paper is a t fa u lt w ill r e p r in t t h a t p a rt o f an a d v e rtis e m e n t in w h ic h th e ty p o g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e occurs. A n Ia depen dent N e w i-A p e r, who»« aervicv» * n ,l i n r* mih on th e p r in c ip le o f ! h * G oi.len Rut». A n d *> ye w o uld th a t m en »beuld do lo y vu, do ye aU o to th « n i lik e w b a . —atnrthcw 7 i l l . __ I .1 Lumber Effects All Complete picture of the Northw est lum ber industry, its competitive situation throughout the world and its im portance to the w elfare of the great northw est is graphically given in a pam phlet issued by the W est Coast Lum berm en’s association and reprinted in the Oregon Voter. It is inform ation that should be known to all northw est citizens interested in the w elfare and progress of an industry so im portant in the lives of every man. wom­ an and child in this section. Too little is known about this g reat industry at our doorsteps. Those connected with the m an­ agem ent of this industry have been poor publicists. Story of the industry has never been carried to the public as it should be. It is time th a t it should and the mill people should see to it th a t this graphic story is carried into every' “nick and corner" of the northw est through the new spapers. Space limits us to a f e w q u o ta tio n s . ‘•Table« and graphs picture how production fell from ten billion to three billion feet from 1929 to 1932 how sales prices dropped from $20 63 per th o u ­ sand to $11.50 and the num ber of mills operating dropped front 706 to $98. Used capacity dropped from 72 per cent in 1929 to $05 per cent in 1935. “Actual num ber of homes built in 1933 and 1934 in this country dropped to about 5 per cent of th e num ber of family units which w ere con­ structed each year in the period of 1925 to 1928 All construction, including commercial factories, pub­ lic works, etc., decreased from $6.380.000.000 in 1926 to $1.255.000.000 in 1933 “In 1929 Southern Pine mills cut 11.6 billion and West Coast plants 10.3 billion board feet. Be­ tw een them was cut more than tw o-thirds of the lum ber made and consumed in this country. South­ ern pine operated on an average low wage of about «0 cents per hour and the West Coast on about 40 cents The West Coast worked an eight-hour day; Southern pine a ten-hour day. B ureau of Census of the United States governm ent reported the av er­ age m ill prices received in 1929 as Douglas fir $20.05; Southern yellow pine $25 66. The Western mills had to absorb much higher freight rates and this is the reason Southern pine m anufacturers could get more for their lum ber in competition. “West Coast mills during January. February. M arch and April were well ahead of the mills in the Southern pine region In total orders taken. Then in the first week of May came the West Coast strike. B uyers of lum ber in the Mississippi Valley, in the G reat Lakes states and on the A tlantic Coast, w here the most of the people in this country live, turn ed to the South for their lum ber supplies. South­ ern pine mills sold approxim ately 350.000.000 feet o f lum ber in April, and in May more than 600,000,- 000 feet. . . . . in 1934 the West Coast lum ber industry got 22 per cent of the national lum ber dollar and paid 31 per cent of th e national lum ber wage; and out of every lum ber dollar taken in by the West Coast industry, almost 50 cents went out in wages . While total lum ber exported from Wash­ ington. Oregon and B ritish Columbia, decreased flom 1928 to 1934 more than 400,000.000 board feet, the exports from British Columbia in 1934 were m ore than 400.000.000 feet greater than in 1928. As a m atter of fact, British Columbia mills had the best export year in their history in 1934. In the anme year Oregon and Washington mills had one o f their poorest export years.” A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , Social Nei vs of Local Folk and Their Friends OREGON L e g io n ’s L e a d e r hoA|» . \ p It was a great Fourth of July elebra- V isits H ills b o ro tion for Hillsboro and W ashington coun­ (C o n tiin u s i fro m png» one) ty. Congratulations are due the Hillsboro country until he leaves. declared firem en for the successful operation of this C ham berlain If they violate our traditional Hillsboro event and from the J. R Holwege. who has been laws it is always a problem to find rem arks heard in many quarters during spending several weeks* vacation them, he said Commander W F Cyrus. Carl the celebration and after, they are truly with his family here, returned F ri­ Hus.sc* 11 and Paul I, Patterson were day to Camas. Wash., w here he is deserved. named delegates to the state eon- employed. \en tio -' at The Dalles W 11 Dier Much credit and appreciation are also Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNutt of •• ‘f. Valentine Ahadie and A rthur due to the many individuals and organi­ Portland celebrated the Fourth ini Kroeger were named alternates zations in the community who co-operated Hillsboro, and were guests of Mr ( and Mrs. J. H. Holwege. They form- 1 so well in putting on the various events i erly resided here. F r a n k W o o d J o in s on the program . All fell to with an alac­ Bob McMillan, who was injured p e la n d Y a r d S t a f f rity that is indicative of a tine commu­ some tune ago at the Gates pipe) Fl..lnk C „ o Wood iornw rly Kan nity spirit that augurs well for the future p l a n t , wilt has e to tu n e his leg ,..,s started work at the Copeland broken over and reset, according Lun,ber yard on the of Hillsboro and all W ashington county. 1 to Joe 1 eider, plant foreman. first of ttie month as assistant m anager He The spirit of co-operation w i a i s i clearly , - n • Mrs. Lena Stew art, Anita H i lt plans to locate here w ith Ins fam- shown m all cases and was probably recog- Hetty Morgan, a n d Misses l ’ Ut ils mzed the most in the parade, which was Meeuv sen and Marie V anderzan den are spending the week at the IIFNK1 II. IIARMON not conceived until late in the work of G ardner cottage at Meacham H enri H Harmon. 67. of Shady celebration planning, but which met with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Everett of Brook, retired sailor, died Wmines response th at reflected the desire of all to Brightwood and Mr. and Mrs. A day at the county hospital, w here work in harm ony with the firem en in Lundquist and three sons of P o rt­ he had been for throe months l i e land w ere guests of Mr and Mrs was born in Wisconsin October 26. carrying on the celebration. 1867. W. S. Everett the Fourth. One of the outstanding features was Mr. and Mrs. John Baines and Births the patriotic pageant put on under the twin daughters of P ortland spent Darety To Mr and Mrs Orin able direction of Mrs. II. IL Stannard. the Fourth w ith Mr. und Mrs. A Daretv of North Plains. J u h 4. a This carried a splendid lesson of p a trio t­ G. Gillmore. girl. and Mrs. Marion Siedeinian ism that could be dissem inated to a d ­ and Mr. daughter Vanderzamien To Mr and Mrs and Miss Nora Sled- W alter Vanderzunden of ( « a l e s vantage to all corners of the nation. etm an of V ernonia visited Mr. and Creek. July 6, a boy. May "H appy Days” continue to be Mrs Hattie Ireland Tuesday. Hutchison To Mr. a n d Mrs. happy days and hom ecom ing in Hillsboro Earl Donelson and John G ardner Ja n u s Hutchison of route one Cor- spent the week-end fishing at East nelius. July 5. a girl. and W ashington county in the way it was Lake in E astern Oregon They made Hunt To Mr and Mrs R A exem plified here last week by true com­ a good catch. Hunt of Portland. July 5. a boy munity harm ony and co-operation. Mr and Mrs. G A. Johnson and Selection of George R. Bagley, ex-cir­ cuit judge, on the board of governors of the Oregon State Bar association would be and to ., . a credit to the r bar of _ the state ................... this community. Judge Bagley is highly regarded for his standing as an attorney d .„ - ¡ „ a WOI1l,i ip n rl H io n itv t n »Ko a n a jurist, tie l i O U I i l lend aignttx to the position. None Could Please You It is a thousand to one th at you are not alto- gether pleased with President Roosevelt. HE DOES THINGS w hich you do not approve HE REFUSES to do things w hich you think should be done. It will alw ays be so. No president wiU ever suit you! If you, yourself, w ere president—and it is ju st as well th at you never w ill be—YOU would get into one mess after another and end up by adm itting yourself to be the most egrogious ass th at ever sat in an executive chair. Lam bast the president if you w ill—it is a part of his job to take it—but consider prayerfully BE­ FORE YOU ATTEMPT TO REPLACE HIM w ith another. A fter all, the frying pan is less to be feared than th e fire. You like to joke in a tolerant, superior way. about the ALPHABET SOUP the president has con­ cocted You laugh at his simplicity is supposing that there MIGHT BE USEFUL TALENT in our u n i­ versities! You kick because he substitutes NEW THINGS for the OLD THINGS THAT DID NOT WORK. But even a critic like yourself w ill have trouble getting around the stubborn fact th at TIMES ARE GETTING BETI'ER. Even the “oppressed rich ” are m aking m ore money than they did tw o years ago. Every one is doing better, and 25-cent w heat is now dollar-w heat. 10-cent corn is now 85-cent corn. 4-cent cotton is now 12-cent cotton and 3-cent hogs are now 9-cent hogs. You will have to adm it th at THE BANKS HAVE STOPPED FOLDING UP LIKE C A M P CHAIRS and th at deposits are not only safe, but are guaranteed. f l 62, r J G loxer f i t re lie f exp f t l 2 2 . $7 7 4 . h» vx p 9 4 0 .1 6 ; W r it Pul. i-h tn « Co |.t»» lih i.t,» (tun| $ 1 0 0 , D o iu l.l I I'em pleton Co Jiulq.«'« « \ p $ 6 . P o rtlan d C .n e i.d I I , , ( i n Co t o hosp .» f I li ? 1» P C o ir e ii t ,. ja il exp f I ll.lls b o n . shoe l l . p t l t l Co hoop exp f l . ( I Inkle», d .n . t - 1 sheep kilte d I»» .|-.|« f 10.60. M itc h e ll I e»»ts A S laxei Co c ( hx exp $ oO h r II J \ i t o l A I W A lm q u ixt Co h , id inspector f . ‘ 6 .» 2 7 , t a il .1 llo llin « * w o rth M l> rebel fo i M is F ie,I S, he. I $ 6 . J«H’ I II f i t f i t hx exp f l . S \ \ Mel htitsh f i t Its exp f.‘ 4O. 1» It II im ia ll t o S h e rtll s . xp f . i . ' , M is Pctei k e p p ro le bel $ » , J N I tike rebel lo r Naiah Po»»ell $3tl H e a lth R e q u tra rr B»r«»n B T irx h a iu f l . B r C I Mason f o oO. M is P o io lh ) sexm our f l 3 , M rs Clara lle lh .(»t f l 2 6 , 1». J \ Bake. $ 1 , E A Fosnei f . l »0, J II S rhantoni f l . 7 6 Lester Ire la n d & Co Co ho p exp 26c, Co ja il exp f a 10. e it hs exp f2a.t>h. f i l l I I . F J M e ih o tl Co Jail e \p f J 16, II f lies \ Son llile h e ix Co hosp exp f i •0. F d xxa id ’ Ihom pson Co la»» l l b i a l ) Id $ •, M is i.it P u blishing t o law lib ia ix Id f I 2 6 , 1» B lla n d a ll Co S h r ills . xp f7 S . Carlson A Sherk Co Indig e n t Soldictx fd . xp f I 2 0(1 .1 ttto it ( b i Co ol t tlif t o Mxrt s exp f '.-.ria N .1 sk. e dog II, U s e colic, don e xp f l 1' 15 . N .1 skee dog license col le, lio n , xp f l . l k O . A lsta r l» aiix I n d e n t Soldiers fd f t l i l . M . x v n . V s , | ,»x Pub l l 'l u n g Co C u e Judg , . xp f a . tie,» C Ten fe l tie n e ra l T an T ax refufl i 60 . < T eu fel Sch B is t S, . lid la x refu nd 7 0 c , tie.» t T eu fel Fire P a tro l la x i . t iin d $3 3 1 ; It A Txxiss Co S h rll s exp f . 4 0 . I ,| w in 1. tira h a m ('ire t r t exp f I? . t Hailes P Me r n i l old age pension exp f a . M rs A .o N, tlw r g r r old a :e pension exp $ 2 ; M I r a n k ’e t lu lc o tt re lie f fo r M rs M iller f l M ix 'd * h tis le tts ru damages I goat k ille d by dogs f \ \ |. Ited.lig, d u n U . s I Im k and 1 ewe k ille d by dogs f i t ) , U (. Bar n e tt C rt hs exp $3 60. $3 Co. Sheriff*» E xp tie«» It Bagley Jr f l O 2 t l . E d w ard Pcs. h k , f h » 2 0 . Ile n rv H a rtv f IO 2H. t . l . n F R o « h | f 3 ! 2 0 , I* I H e w itt $13 tin . t i II Ire la n d $ 3 -1 0 . N J G r iffin $13 30 W illi un C A ith u r A ltin » , 1 » . J u k i M , i, n ...... m b V. » I u,k I' tll.A .'.l« .' ll* ‘dwni Antl. i. i. n $ 1 0 . Joseph W atren ( i , , „ A I I I , 41, « 1 0 ; Alle« I , „ | I. . . r l, I H h .„ , i $ t " . 1 I ,. Co knap H | | »111 , 1 . I l i a , I III. I ra p »1.1. IH , lia lt a p $ I l af» . W rst lillu i S ill,» Sarah Ik,la n d 1" . A lu n fu A la ,*, < l*d t p $16 307 The llp jo h n Co ( ’,» ho« h. , xp ( I «ss, ( A P e x rrs Co ho«p , » f») P » W iley's li t o , erx W illo w ’ s I ’eit-i, » i n . I l r n i , ll.d l.,1 , ( '„ » « I ' J a ,uh I •« . «P f I ( Nxl»t . B> ait) relief fo r J II It. . I , I I | S , M iilu in I l i i n i . i i . i i . i l >N „ , I f I I f H I. C o s lrtt I'n u k s. I » n c ( I lu ll « * , Ilia l- . ih i ll i' I l i a » ' »S . M ama, P o rtla n d S a nitary hosp exp ML N a l l i ', J » l u l l i i n | i, A'la S I. »U in ti (o ( o h . s p .-xp f s 05 F e .ld .ll Ibi»». I , la -k .i I I »14»*', « n . M a ilin l l i i i m l i l i l a , Im ( o S h e lls esp $3 6 6 . P o rtlan d 1,.,« » I ' W illl.lin J G iil.l.ll In in I'n lin in Coke Co t o hosp exp $14 20. C rt hs rX| ,.l|.|n i J S . J n lin » r . i l l l . k - n l l 1 A I t ' 11 f I I, f I I 40 West t o ist Tele Co ( , »7 ..li. H u n , I n l. ik n ».• . Anna lln ln ia n n lm p . sp f l l 3 0 . A k P u k in , t .1 lio 'i $ n , I l u l i » i n l i . k i J.d ia n .m . » ... Julian . xp f l M l. k e n o M oto r Co Co s |,,( r .lu .In ll.ll.......I , . ' u In .l.n ll li n k . I » I " . J . .1,11 II I in ill. 11 » I n . S i l l i i n Jnl. k n k exp f ’ 76 l'lw x n W' t'o o n Co herd ihs|tr. (or f i l i l o I h r W 'b itiio t ston- Co S | , i| , »X. W illi ,1,1 I I I I , ala » L L I in., I 'H ila . xp f l a . Iluehong A Co Co C le ik s . X| s, h m ll $S, I bornas C I k i l l , » 1 7 . In $(> fe id u ia m l Sehtnhll W ido w 's P*-nx|,,n ile I ’ M .u . H ! 6 , H obelt Mad en f I • . xp ll.- ith « k Mule» f ó le n ta A u to P a ri, M« I • an 1 Ma.» »a.. $ niton n M. I . I . S hrf S exp f i n o , k lin g e • S to., i r l u l D is $.* W lib $ •', * I la .r c . I Maxis 9 3 , F rank M ill. , fo r c f 7. J. .un lm M . I M oi i r fo re s i tiroy«- O re relief fo r Jim I ,1. I' P h ilip kw e ll f lS N 2 . W f Per« re lie f Mm I V : .1 I Ms. g aiet M o il s de. I $ 3 2 .6 0 , ................ I Ph Pb . im u » »eb.-f exp $3 M6 old age |ten«io|i P i. g h II • $ " ■ $'• I i Hi V 1 P rit , |, l. g t o Co ( 1. ik s exp $ 4 0 . W It AU II. n ! . . he.d in spector $113 7 0 . P o rti,.,.I ll> n Mt • ■al f k e in e <>> r e lu i lie n e A itio in f I 1 f* . • i ah ix R o b in s o n C rt hs exp f »4 0 (H B I A«b I l»bs $ > < ||a . i i i , , , . f i. ii Han« f I. » a I I lu ba. I »»I , , n shop t o h o p exp f ' 6 0 . t u I- I le. Il F» » seph P ' Hi f . .0. $ I. Ibe f i x II Shop Co ta il rx p Ib n ry t„ HillslM .ro I ed < o lue ( rt hs rx p \ m il.o n f.S a R dph Mr. «r M M M t e lk i exp M el I W, W. Co jo i . xp. f *, $ 2 6 , W . il s IL k M is U ullip IC< M, , b. - Co ja ll exp $*• 33. old age p.-risloit nel Bisb. P f l ’ ». I .1 B. (G ro U w C u rry» $16, feel.l, m in .h d M » r a I Bn»« » 9 7 . Bio ( I. . >,, Tews) f I S .0 . I J a m e s ( i l ,.11 I M n y II I is. $7 ( a-1 ho p . xp $40 07, f!»4 M7. I »I. t Mi to ( lat Pine C rt hs exp (anitre»« f H, Mr M. Madis ia .rio l Ilm e d ruggist M A P r x p ( f li P -e jibu 9 7 . i I u th rr Foul 6; » I l \ gelsand 7 6 e ) re lie f r x p $7 4 >. Frane a n ris A h r a J ....... J. I J,*h .on $ 7 . H l,e ( ia r ig r Co S h rf's r x p $ IM < M I |,| f ?, J u s tin t i n l f i t h M o in s it J ( ilo x r r C rt hs exp $10 5)1, M olum ann f •• John I o. $ i. II. I lu m b e r ( o Co hosp r x p f l , f . . . M argaret Ann Ile n tl.» | ett P., H h. exp 70e, $ 1 6 * 0 , ( ' I. (kikes J M I l i s o n s fM . John M .th e w k . n j Cu ja il exp $14 26, C rt hs esp $ 5 . M a» A rnunda Mas $ 1 0 . f » c . t t 16 Id »e. jM im ion exp $6 W F M , In iiu e le . n a R I.tis o n > 1 *> ] 3 70 lb llslM .ro F e.,| Co Ine < . \ I. t o t i , $ 6 ; Id , Jai hu« k p f •3 * H e nry Young rein ( eter I'rojanow sk, f .. tieorge >6 I E llis de, d $22 60 »eli. f un $7. I h a ile s tfgdcn Wehr nan $3. 9 26 60 ( „m e liu s Cash Jos« ph I Young f Thor ef le n a f ng 1er f * . E U ijn .ld $6 Ahlström $ 7 . M a rtin N -I $> Z um w a lt Co («tl r x p f.» * tu . \* .» t ! ,t k f - , $ '• : I fr a n k lin K cn jaitun Ita uel B (..'p o t f I 1 4 7 . H i II.I muo M« >t I o I ., $11 ' «H, H a i tisôn 44. ( o hosp r x p f 9133 IL Hu « ting ion r r h r f f „ r 14. - h Pha Bar oM ag. fsetss M ,e I I t ili . F a rd M i !• $1 I • M . er's f«t for Jo A lim C la w Ben. •5 $10 W I • $0. r > $ •' $.* fs. H w a r,b n r a A n T L a ttl ‘ nde39 Sf». Geo F i.h e r, $10 9 6 . The«, at ledge $ ‘>. R obert B Scott $ 1 0 , F ilen Ros ( le r k T ax Dept $ 4 9 .6 9 ; G ladys Eisner Tax am <1 Shipley $.< Newton Cn> Ly S|.,p|ry D « |it $99 0 9 , L e tte r Chase C le rk T ax $ 5 , Jesse M itte n $0 , ( harles W etlex l i n i Dept $ l l 8 5 , E E Schm id Co S h e riff’s k ' $ 7 . M ich (el II Henderson $ 7 . D .n .e l exp $20 3 4 , C arl A nderson Co S h e riff'» She » $ 7 . H e rbe rt B u tti« « $ > , Ate« I it exp $27 1 2 , lu tu ra B M organ D e linquent (e n te r $ 6 , Edw in Neilson H "iij|,i< < n $5 , Taa Foreclosure fd exp $ 9 ; I> S K e lly U i am M«»ss > 5 . l a r . i- Voss $ . . J hr, Secry C lr Judge $ 7 5 ; ( ) B K ra u s Co Sch \ b » M. (a rm $ 7 , Alice E llio tt $t, M iy P Supt exp $35 1 0 ; James H D avis Co Re Calloway $ 4 . James b y lv e s te r J.-iii,in, < ,, I || |. , , Bunk, •» X 'c n ” " w htldren nf r j l u n liu ti .1 J ,a ,. »25 2 0 ; » le a n n r . W Ray heiehley » I S . M r, » ,|„a Molalla on the Fourth. H u tch in so n . $5 5 0 , O ren H u tch in so n . $5 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Welch were N »rnun M«>en, $3 8 3 . F ra n k SmejkaJ guests last week of relatives in ; . / ’?• \ f rn s ,ru b *'> 99 5 * . Ira T M ill», Nehalem H F Stwbauer. $12 9 7 4 , V G .. , »i j * j G ardener, $1 16 7 4 ; Hans Rasmussen. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson $ 116 7-4 R W tiiian.s, $ 4 9 .6 9 ; H I. Su, w ere vacationists at Rockaway ov- bauer $79 3 0 ; K L C ham b erlain , $15 9 6 , er the Fourth. J a ck He»». $05 1 0 ; Joe C o rrie ri, 982 29* 1 Reginald Reynolds. Jack Barr. 1'?’! ' ,:l' ? ,",h.‘11 Louie Lomax and Norman DeFrees « , 7 spent the F ourth at Rockaway. S rh rrh n a . ,1 0 3 .7 1 »red B a rn u m ,', « 7 7 6 ; Mr and Mrs. O. Phelps and son »’ ra n k G a rv in »77 , | . c ai R u b a rt-. »77 Vince left Monday for a few days' '*■ Gu>ra>' Fur».'-.,n , »77 5 4 . B I. Han m l,, »9« 7 7 ; » a rl llr r k . »77 5 4 , AA>- vacation at Netarts. Bany, » - 9 7 , P . t r r H o ffm a n . » 2 3 7.5. Virginia Moretz celebrated o c r I j . ui , P r ir r - o n , »19 S 3 , f. » l , Mara, »117 ninth b irthday Friday. 2 « . G AVallin», »22 9 7 . J R ic h a rd ,. »27, -,',r -".J ------------------------------------- 11; J O .Atara. T'/*’ * “ | »13 9 7 , V Sale», »4 19. frr Jt»d re lie f B e rtha K Da. h v $4 '5 . R W M anley r r h r f John It.II >> ’ »rs R J N,, ,| a I W Alm qu.«t ( .. herd inspector« $ 1 0 9 .9 0 . R ichard K irp k e ( • t hs exp $ . 5 0 , P o rtla n d General Flee t r . r ( o Co p . l r s p $05 29, C rt hs exp • * * -L $176 5 0 , W axhingtnn County N. w »Tim , ( .H.inii Prue » A p ril 193,. $2.5. H a rrison I) Huggins re lie f for M ary I M ille r $ 7 . Jne l l r m ( r l hs exp $ 3 . Two Honored at P arty— ¡ 'r d '2 i" < ’ , J , ^ ’a -• » i 'i r t i . t n i j G eneral E le c tric Co $7 ..•» A rt A party was given at the Dr A. Shepherd, »«5 2 5 ; A fa te , »27 5 3 . ' W m From this it is clearly seen th a t when O Pitm an home at Orenco Friday V a ndcr..»v»nne , »9 3 9 , H „n B u tt - »20 34 the lum ber industry is injured ail in the night in honor 0, Dr. Pitm an, who J * M cL»od, »10 1 7 ; J AA W h itw ,.rth . left Saturday night for Rochester. ,.’4 - 1 • S chindler, »23 4 4 ; ( ». northw est are injured. All is not rosy in ow ner, $67 0 3 ; V ic to r W h ite , $44 0 8 ; M inn, for special surgical study, D F ra '.‘ "'" '. the lum ber industry and it behooves all of n k Reh. $46 3 7 . H Becker, $ 8 7 .7 8 ; and for W. V erne M cKinney on his M c L cm J, $ 2 3 .7 3 , H erm an H o k n a fe l, 1 us to aw aken to the situation. birthday. Honors in cards were $74 8 a ; H ills im ro C o ncre te B ric k A T ile won by Dr. H. D. Huggins and Mrs. John G ardner. B rother Seriously III— Interpretive , w riters at W ashington say Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon and > . . . . . . . __ j a o la O P itm an M D Co S h rf'« exp $ 5 , West daughter Florence went to P o rt­ th a t the tax plan Of President Roosevelt Coati C o a « T rlrp h o n e Co ( ., I I , , k J j , <■„ - j, , . , , land Sunday to visit Mr. Gordon's is to encourage decentralization of busi- ' ' H, I , 1 I » Co A u . . , 1 1 brother, F rank Gordon, who is ( " s .h Supi »7 70. T j « I t r p l »4 15 I . , ness and m ake for sm aller units. Many You can 1 find iauIt with the idea of GATHER- seriously ill at the Good Sam ari­ SI,.-,,(I »111(0. 1 , , r J. m I«,. »', 1 , ' ( have held for years th a t one of the g reat ING UP MILLI° NS of young men out of box- tan hospital in that city. Jud.-.' »11.70, S u rveyo r » 1 3 0 Ju cars, pool-rooms, out of alleys and off the streets difficulties in this nation has been the and placing them in clean conservation camps in Large F ilbert C luster— -e tn ie ( W ir e , ».130. ( „ Nur«.- , 1 5 5 . I l i . t A lly » 7 , 0 . , ', 7 2<). S tale In d u - in a l A c rid A cluster of 16 filberts w a s tendency tow ard large business groups w hich they earn money to send to mother, sister and I 191,01 I raee O ffice r - u u ilr il.u liu n »99 44 brother and from w hich they experience THE MAN­ brought into the Argus this week C onerele P ine Co 1 2 7 « a» n ■ t ' O r I I M a-on Cur , P h y , | „ p . ip h th a t wield untold power and force the LY J D K e lly 4 ’ FEELING th at comes from doing a m an’s part. by T. P. Goodin of West Union, shop, M ille r h e r d »10 sm aller units to the wall. The small busi­ who grows fine filberts. It is in “ • ----- Co S h r f - t« p ( S p e r ili D eputies I — You can't deny th at it took nerve to announce ness unit has been the backbone of this to th e “cornered w ealth” of the nation th at NO the A rgus window. Charles Svoli »37 29 . H e nry S r,.It »27 12, I II Duane » I II « 9 . r , „ a , D a v i, »30 country throughout its history and we citizen would be allowed to starve , no • I . lie ,I, lln o d e n p v lr »37 2 9 , J Dem o, hope it will continue to be SO. Many will m atter w hat cost. It also took nerve to PRINT THE C laim s A p p r o v e d »44 0 7 , ( F a ,l,r »44 0 7 , M K lin . »37 NAMES of high public officials who availed them ■29. le u D „ , J „ | »40 6 9 , I l D a v i, »27 agree th at decentralization is a laudable selves of J. Pierpont Morgan's offer and bought M a ch in e ry Co. $39 2 5 ; Paine» A u to K o b e rtle in $ 3 1 .9 2 ; .lames I. Moor 12, Harold lle rro w »37 2 9 , M ike Ja rk ,n Am erican objective. b y N o n - H ig h B o d y T Road op Shop, $5 2 5 ; Phoenix Iro n W orks. ' • A,,an R ire $39 9 0 ; If J Sm it »10 "9 A rt I nnellv »37 2 9 , AI A lg rrn stock at $17 below the price on the exchange. $ 1 5 4 .3 5 ; G r iff it h R u b b e r M ill» , $ 1 2 1 8 0 ; ! Floyd C Sboop $95 76 »..0 9 .,. Ray K „ e , »37 2 9 . L Beam i- »37 YOU CAN'T CONDEMN THE PRESIDENT for (C o n tin u e d fro m pa ve one) 3 9 , J ( I '. l r u k »13 .11, L M M...»lv »30 $ 6 4 2 .3 3 ; I I L Susbauer, $1 6 6 I S tate Indus Acci Comm Co Asses exp exposing the graft, the w ar steals, the rotten gov­ ed draw n. These are based on the P .0 5 E ; A H ir .^ g R , eduction Sale- Co »29 3 « ; [ i„ , e »5 1,4, » .Iw ( | . „ r e ( C lerk Co C lerk 51 ; S S p rllh n tik » ;7 | » , G uy M aynard ernm ent contracts and the exploitation schemes that following schedule: Forest Grove » I « 9 5 ; G ( a - , ell ».'7 | 2 , F r r.l S ollet »3 ' ave’ A r th u r l e - e , »37 2 0 ; A ( »19 79 Dog lieen-e »« , C ir C rt » « ,» 3 0 7 « , have made certain types of business infamous. N eith­ Cornelius route, $45«; Woodland I I l ie A Co. » 2 0 3 ; State I r x lu - t r ia l A r r i I J »1 C a rpe nte r C „ A - - e - e -p »4 4.17, I ’ •19. I Shipley » 1 3 .6 « ; F A H e rring $13 5«. er can you condemn him for requiring the high and district, $50 per student; Strassel dent om rn. » 2 7 2 .6 3 ; State In d u s tria l Ac 1 Ju ryen-en Crdleeting d-ig lire ri-e - >70 7 5 . D m A d am , reh. f » 5 , s ta le In d ù , A r r i m ighty TO OBEY THE LAW as well as the average district, $40 per student. H illsb o ro - c id e n t C om m . » 2 0 8 .7 4 ; J W Copeland N J Skee C o lle ctin g drat lieen-ea »11 9 0 , .I.’hu M u e r | „ , » „ h e r | ', r „ . | ' ..mm ..h e t esp »3 ',1. ( „ ,„,s p exp $12 ta rd a , 3 0 c ; la - l e r Ire la n d A Co, 9 0 c , » M Allen re lie f exp »22 4 5 ; I. C R e illy S '. M rs Fifteen Years Ago I, M l, |„ r | r , F( . „ citizen. flat rate of SGOOO Contracts for A r r i Comm Co Of course, his program of saving m ortgaged Banl$s, Tigard, Tualatin and Beav- S i r l Snell, See of S la te , 5 0 c ; Standard re lie f exp »12 5 5 , J W h itw o rth relief exp • T t y » 1 2 ; M r , M ary K Neilson » 9 ' Ahe '■I. » I o 9 3 ,S |,|, Argus, July 1, 1920—G reatest list of attractions ( t il Co Cof C a lif. » ‘,0 10 , I- flia ly » 1 3 .2 0 , »9 37 v " “ ! " * 2 :rr n " ' 1' N " ,Z » ’ • S A N u l ever arranged for Fourth of Ju ly celebration here. farm s and homes, the construction of public w orks erton will be considered this com- I row • j w T il v Y a rd , ( >( h« r x p $ ’ 4 7 ## ( til t u . nt ( a lif. » 1 1 .9 1 ; llir ia m » 7 , Sarah It Powell » 1 5 ; M artha W ( o p r i., n 3 .9 5 ; i Co Hoip Exp—I, It C h a n tie r »77 34 ar.d the unprecedented relief payments, has built ing Monday evening C ontracts let for firew orks display costing $1000. W e s tc o tt, »2 9 0 ; »' A M cG uire , »1 6 3 ; N M ann $ 1 1 0 0 (<• »••$ Ireland A ( ,, ( ,.X|, j, Lal»,ra 7;, ( o (1 A J,111' 11 |,,' r r y I |< »499 B ru ce Comha, $ 5 ; F I. H e w itt, » 1 1 0 , M, l . c d , 0 7(1; A P a le »15 3 1 , C I Ernest C. Brown, now w orking for the Delta, up a trem endous debt. You probably don't approve M -- F ra n k P u g i, , 5 ’ s f S h rf esp »7 90, »12 6 3 ; Ferlerai A. M. Jannsen of Reedville was )own was a pharm acist in a Hillsboro drug store years of that, but WHY SHOULD YOOU WORRY. You'll re-elected chairm an of the board b o n ie r , A C o n tra c to rs M a ch in e ry Co. er »9 3 7 ; Bol, M earhen, »9 37. tones In , I „ S h rf's , , p H 3 . A |. Ama »Vii , her . l „ s l „ e of the P, A u d it $ 9 5 , before there was a brick building in the city. He n ever pay it; you are as flatly broke as most of and Ferd Langer of Sherwood vice- »55 «. (.la d y - Mr le n d dog lir r n-r* fd exp »1 f l " . M r- W S R e v“ , ,I ,/• , L " P" May Bros Mere I Indu to .d A u idi-nt ( . , ,,, C „ .2 5 , Ia l ll ir i y . r , C irc C rt ic ( s ,rtc r » 1 0 ; » says, “When I w orked at the old Eagleton Drug the rest of us. relief M um ie Crane chairm an for the third consecutive Wi ll V r V ■> . .1,1,1 Rock » 6 ; W J M ill- » lla n lc y damages 4 l.unl.s k ille d hv d,,g- Perhaps they will take it out of your future year. O ther members of the board m anager W ashington Co store, w here the Hillsboro National stands, there was »4 A ' l l . 'i ' , " " 1' 1' " " r W 11 ( " U i s h ) N O T IC E TO C K E IIIT U H H relief Co,,,,n rein , , 0 : M " , h '' »P »9 5 0 ; D elta D rug but one brick in the town, and th at was Uncle wages. Well, if they do, THEY WILL AT LEAST include William Sahnow, C enter­ In th e D is tr ic t C o u rt o f Ih e U n ite d S intes, » 1 2 ; I I I. S o -lu u e r Co hosp exp »7 09 8 1 5 ' AM ' " n , Sam« Slore r ,, I lerk is , , »5 ;:o, Co J , „ | „ esp la r k lle - s Co hosp exp $3 3 0 ; Fried. » 1 5 , M i- , (il,v e Shindl, » ' 9 ; Len HAVE TO GIVE YOU A JOB. And who knows p er­ ville district; Frank Bailey. Bailey H enry W ehrung's milk and fru it house.” f o r th e D is tr ic t o f O regon. Soren 20, ’ on f lo r Lester So ' i r r Judge esp 20e, re lie f exp 83.95, Ahrens 9 th grade exam , xp »10 2 0 ; It I Swee »U V, r L H anna-M atthews mill north of tow n sold to M er­ haps the president can point a way to get the money district; and H arry Eliander of In th e M u tte r nt C a lv in H e n ry M s y fie ld , K r a u , 8 lh grade exam exp »20 9 0 ; ( ney 1 1 0 ; M r , ,1 r r n - n ll) »S ; , . ’» I m i re lie l .lohi, » „ I d » I . B a n k r u p t; No. B 3016« ir, llu n k r u p te y . ■ r , a » Tolson 8 1 0 ' Maude from those who have it. No, you can’t deny that rick & Vaughn. A G, ,.f relp.f M r Salm i » 5 ; li d i I...... la y lo r $6; M r, la ,r in ,I., [Thomaa (f,„ N o tic e is hereby g iv e n to a ll c re d ito rs { B e glinger Co hosp exp » 0 ; W E W illi, re Progress. Shoe H osprtnl l „ ,.„1 , sp ,;p r Co hosp exp Hillsboro club erects big sign at east entrance times are getting better, but YOU DO DENY THAT 8", ( o r., I , „ „ I . I , . ..... of the claims ordered paid thHt on ,l,e 2*ltl ,l,y "f A n I ,,'LVr’'. P ,lm eeT T h’" ’ i ’/ M " W » " ; - ■ '" '• d ll A W ism er relief M r, of city, across highway. THE PRESIDENT HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH is Detail n follow, Banks , nrtutir,,, IMS' Ca,vin n p y fle ld o f n lle a v ed. e r- ' » 2 5 W E m ilie P Amato o e tram I I r ,t d t l o r l t.,n , O reg on. , he b a n k M ru t «hove am ; id R o u w th , B Pensions— e atrice in ," ! ' H' M " ' " ' " f I"' " f « 7«; 'T ir e e i i * ■ ’ u ,n ’ ’ r” * '»Hf.Krup,. H,mve nam on. i« 4 u ; n u in n e a ir ir e Anderson $30 M ary (a im e r Fucker $ 1 0 , M,ir v w . il ,,,. A uto dealers get another carload of gasoline. IT. Perhaps you are right. Have it your own way. < « 1 1 7 7 1 1 5 5 t t , u i f i / i n » t o o n o * rru ; $1/15. tuition $2058.75, Tigard, trans- wa« d u ly a d ju d ic a te d b a n k ru p t, and th a t Fa B a frh e lo r $10 f o r a M K ..ii « r (»'»njld I r.u .p le i,,,, ( ,, J w l f t ’g exp H ’ I n " w W ' " " f '*11 , 5 ' " ' " O Wood »H )'- Streets of Hillsboro w ere crowded once m ore while —Vancouver (Wash.) Sun. W esteot, , 5 ; _ G r a n . y W e d e n h Îtë r' » « . E ll, I l P lani re lie f » 1 0 ; Edw in I. portation $1795; Hillsboro, trans- the f i r s t m e e tin g o f his c re d ito rs w i ll be E ||, B e nnett »10 E d ith M arie H r, d r , ,2 " 0 « h the gasoline was being distributed. portation $d(M)(); Scappoose, trans- h' 1'1 lhe ' Court H-’"m ln $ (i I o ,id , n » ' c ^ iu G ia h a n i D e linquent Tax F „ re ftA 4 iir . fd exp . p , r ta t , o n , 5 « . t i 2 . t u i u S j y j X J ^ O y j ° < - « ' " • 4 " W jn t n n ' , « M r, W M , . w S , Ike, , ..............r io e r io s iire IO exp Neal C. Jam ison resigns as county agent to ac­ $ 1 7 ; E d ith ( n it e r $ 1 7 . B e rth a V Coyne O o r M r , L i b r i P a te rv .n l . . . " '« o o '- I " ' 1,11 I h - t A lly cept another position. is t Grove, transportation $290, tu- M , a t w h ic h tim e said c re d ito r» m »y e t- » 1 2 ; lle n e ry e tta M C ulbertson $ 1 2 ; Anna JV ,'l l ¿ " 1,o r', * ® l M r , L d W o lf » 1 r,y h ",' c Ì i ’ k ' S h r ( ’ ’ ’ P » i " 73, »33 79 , Miss C arrie Beclien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ■ I I Reeves |» ,,| Sealer » I I 0 2 ; J » Jones tie W, Hums «»: X«. >>. * ' ■»••I tic L o u ,« C re w , $11); Florence II C a n n in j William, »«; Mr, W y v ,t< I Itlon $1128; Tualatin, transporta- tend, p ro ve th e ir claim », a p p o in t » tru ste e , George V<:;in« »R ; M r- Peter K e pprn f o J. C. Bechen of near Orenco, and Howard Payne i ' l . t Sealer » 4 .« » , J v | „ , „ a n v r n Ç, jail tion $.3600. tuition $2887 50; Vcr- b a n k ru p t, »nd tra n n a r t auch $ L . , Em m a D e P re i $ 1 5 ; M arie J Ding ley L Anne W ilson’ $7 W ,| , 7 ' Ï ! 11,1,1" ’ V 'IB , ,y l" ’ •’ «’ l l « ' C rt «*!> -------- a a. .iiilr .. . » . , «..ee Bram an of Wisconsin m arried Ju n e 27. A couple of w riters in the rock-ribbed republi- ; 1 boort, tuition ----------- $«4 20 and - Cochran e.sLa^ 2t h " k b;‘ "in .« e ,» m »y p ru p « rly |(ffn « b *- » 1 6 ; M a ry M aude D ix -o n » 9 ; E lsie M W in e ,, »2 ip , j ..... . V jn |(yhi> J u i l * Todd ........... Dodge $ 1 5 ; l» , t t ir B la n rh e Eaell $ 2 3 ; ar^ ^ h can Saturday Evening Pos» are w riting a series of transportation $100. ' ’ / ' >c i.b t7 r muxt ^ t ' T J»e i ' ne Thirty Years Ago present«*! in form L r. ' J 1' " " ” M r, F ra n kie ( Till Em m a K E d w a rd , » 1 0 ; M y rtle F in -le y articles blam ing President Roosevelt for the bank claims « i m i tre pre. if f »11, L h Z h e th T Pn r K * , r ’ " d iu r2 ,- il Argus, July 6. 1903 Bonds sold for construction Tuition claim.S to be paid at the th e B a n k ru p t A c t and a w o rn $ 2 2 ; fx ilta B Fox » 2 5 ; R o -e tla Fleenof u d t re lie f M M ille r » 11 ; W a-hin g trin crisis that greeted him when he took office and areX ‘ a T eefo |nio w » n ‘ ° T h * < • • « '- < - : * '■ . of Tillamook railroad and contract let to Atlas C o u n ty N e w - T, » 2 0 . M r- II It Sum m er» ( fo r R o -etta F’lee A l ly »1 0 0 J w Er - H r, i ' " w n which had been developing for several years before lr*'O « n P ; . , » , 4 ; ■ <>d e. „ , , i , a ii, „ C ontract & Supply company of San Francisco. u rn u a e o ^ i e r i g a r d ' *3866 25; »530.00 l i a b l l i t i « . »60.00 exe m p tio n » c l. lm - n o r) » 5 ; B e rth a K D a ile y » 1 0 ; Opal G il, - P »42 72 J H I , E "I" S''" C" Sh"'* » • "5 , ( o ja il , « p , 7 3 J * hen- » 1 0 ; E l-le Noble Huson » 3 5 ; A lth ea C ounty Veterans' association elect following of­ that. When th at series of articles is over, m aybe we Hillsboro, $5817.75; and Beaverton «1. li i ’’ Co C rt »12 An in I ni ’ (G »7 9 1 9 » ; »w gon , f o r th e C o u n ty o f W im h in g to n , w ; ...... lius, secretary; R. W- McNutt, color custodian. Mrs. exp Î 3 « " ’ " ''i" ..... T i' T "* E o re rlo ',,,,, Id K in g » 1 5 ; Iren . K rc je r » 1 2 , D o r, Bell U n d e r W ay L o cally P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t. Now that the Wagner bill prohibits unfair p rac­ IOnf ' ? x p yn, ^ ' ; ± " rn " ' r « - " » " - 'e , " m E O C randall, Hillsboro, heads ladies' auxiliary. . N o tic e la hereby g iv e n th a t th e un d e r- le e » 1 6 ; C a the rine M a r-h a ll » 1 5 ; Donna »«Ó F .ri i " |M r l' " " 1 , l, r k , r‘ 'f " " 1»««» « -heep k ille d Betw een 5000 and 6000 attend F ourth of Ju ly tices by employers, it would not be out of order to Considerable building activity in "'«"u*. •' » O r,«wen, ha« been a p p o in te d S rh a n tk M ere d ith » 2 2 ; ( o r a E l-ie Moe $ 1 6 ; M ay, Hr,,- M e r i" ” , ' I ' ’ r1'11* '" '• '''" " '( y by ’ does « I suggest passage of a bill which will prohibit u n ­ » 3 2 , Lau ra I, M u rra y » 2 5 ; Florence J the Hillsboro area was reported “ ' | m in l» tr a u .r o f th e eetate o f Jo h n celebration at Cornelius. «,,' H oover 89 99* u " u " " ,l' * M '9 J M B i i k t 'y n . h e l" Ï r , . A , ly ' 1* ,2 0 i fair practices by profit-seeking organizers of non­ t h i s w e e k h v I r v n l I..W .4 -1 . » ° S lg rM t, deeeaaed, by th e C o u n ty C o u rt Newton $ 2 !); Anna .1 Pavey »1(1; »ranee, ..... ; - p f t s y i v i X n ' ^ t / ' r ; W. E. M cCourt buys P. B. Southw orth resort, descript m nlM 7 h I c o u t T b C°.m ' I o f th e 8 U l* W w h ln g u m R andolph » 2 9 ; H u lrla S Ityd m a n , »12 Ad u n io n s—Hood River News. one of best stands in city. panies. Dr. J. O. Robb is complet- C o o n ty , and haa r p ia lif in t . A l l person» dye M .Shatter » 1 5 ; S tella S haffer »15 ing a greenhouse back of his home h"v,"k cla im » a g a in m »aid ro ta te are M innie K Sharp » 2 3 ; B e rtha A Shaver ■ '■ T i'n M K f r ^ ; 3 o » ' ' i 20A * f S e h e , , - C ounty's public schools turn out 171 eighth H ro i at Sixth and Washington Chet h*r7 ,L n‘>tlf I " 1 preaent th e ««me, d u ly » 1 5 ; Jenn ie V Shepherd » 1 5 ; M ary I. Enel Ci, W idow'« 1» * grade graduates. M errill is m a k i n g r n n l r l r.e o o o « v e rifie d , aa by la w re q u ire d , t o th e un m ith » 2 2 ; J.wlie S m ith » 1 5 ; J u lia Van M"re< »4. Mrs. B. T- F lint of near Scholls died Ju ly 2. One feature in favor of the old style phono­ ,M e r r i l l i.s m axing r a p i d progress ,ior»lg ned a t H llb b o ro , O reg on. R. »• D S S tip h o u t » 2 0 , Olga Geneva W all » 3 0 ; M r , F our surveying crew s a te now at w ork on the graph over the radio is th a t It doesn't take time out on d new. m odern home on Fifth j No. i , w ith in »lx m onth» t n m th e date in '. ’ W. ‘, l r r ' * 2 2 l , l i r ” K lixabeth W estcott proposed railw ay out of Hillsboro and the line will to tell us about tooth paste, auto tire» and stom ach street and the school and M ethod-, h»r*"f- » 2 2 , M r , C L W e ll, ( f o , S ylvia Bean) »162 9 0 ; I ’n rtla n d G eneral L le r t r lr ( 5 , 7 » stomoch distress due to excess ncld, ist church at Scholls are being re- bated and f lr a t publlahed J u ly 11. i»S6. be located as fa r as Batiks by the last of the week medicine.—Ex. modeled " 1>* u 01 lM t P 'd d le a tlo n A u g u a t 9, 1»S6. $ 6 ; Anna W ilk e , $16 hosp , , p ,.h y , k i . n , * „ r/e.ri. . a ’“ doctor's "’I»1'- of preeerlption' «lie Ifdpi P. F. G RO88K N, A dm lniatrator 31-6 Old A(e Peniion»—Corllla Allison »12; Supply Co Co hosp exp »1« 4 1 ; c I, G ake, ireetm en t at the Hillsboro Phnrm aey — Aw. Laudable Objective I I flxU ifcct tilg ( ‘o t Mrs. Ola Hansen of Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E W illia m I nger damages »1 sheep killed L. Johnson. I 937 M ■ • t D ix o n < ounl > C L A IM S A L L O W E D FOR TH E M O N TH 1 ' W. C Theda of Tacoma, Wash., Nurse f 16 1 2 5 , A I. Am a, her A u d it Ju« OF JU N E . 193 5 was in Hillsboro Friday afternoon tn e of the Peace C.»urts f l j u . A rchie f R & H —ll.l« e r M achine A M arine on business He returned to Tacoma W orks, I ockm an C o u rt hs exp f 1 3 4 2 ; I A I •■■■ S Jov llr v n . f t ; A «soci.tied 124 B u lil f f i r e C rt f o . M rs M tv lla r t r u o p l i Friday night. •• SSO, 6 0 . \x«oviatc, I l P k e r I .: \ K.e -, f 13 !».*• F ra n k F a xt, f 13 Denby. . J .S I e »is ( o Corn W S "a ih e . $ 1 3 ' . A ll- .. ! \ . k • n $13 • .d» s M . l . h , ( le rk „ ( rt $<•• Bob O Brien and Jack Weik r e ­ r l Tanno«* rh. $ 1 3 ’? *., j,»hn L Der<. f 13 ss C r t h- $34 09 turned Monday from a w eek’s fish­ llu n t lk y . $ U .1 5 ; 1 t .» t A rth u ur ato C rt hs «P ing trip to Nehalem. .1 f t l l»5; G M a«tran>!ta. f 7 »17; $ 4 I Ja ( rt h» It Utti A Co. f _• * . U .»ne Co Mr and Mrs. K enneth Patterson 5, hosp t I I. n • • 924.3 and son of Salem spent Sunduy at M» $ U M .tn rf« sp $«.] i (h l of ('a h í $47 3 4 . Urti the J. W. Connell home. ho ’«ok < $4 .» 0 9 . • » f $ I l 44. s. $ 5 . tie,» C Teufel. $1 2 0 . Mr. g- Ja I .» ho h >sp •« p > 1 7 1 . $2 Mrs. Ada L. Patterson spent the State llu h w a x Comm $ 4 1 . 1. L M a d tde Hei tt W , i h ’l Insper $33 4 0 . w eek-end w ith Mrs. C. B C nander tyre , $ 1 4 3 .7 0 . Louis Lm nax $ | 5 5s Re t i n n i r M. I ,r u , I ( „ I,... J rs p > 16. Ilea m aid R eynolds. $60 0 4 . J W B irn e at Vancouver, Wash. I , II... hat S u r-. , h..-|, »,; , « ,. M r sp $ !X • II »7 I I Bo \ T u n - r . » . . At A r . | , « r » J ill» . I>r Mr. and Mrs A rthur Kroeger and - < «1; • • U H AV Pr i s i M y 19 1 .) I r . „ i , ».’. I. » O 'M ara »1. J o h n ,to n e X u r w Co II. Via Co I 'ln n u n » H K I. I h a , 11 It., i» ( 5 . > h rf . r x p $1 children spent Saturday at the .1 » Mitz. l. »1 ir k W illia m M o la n ti $ 6 . Jame« H H » th .1 1( T ..n i|,k „„. »1 . t u r » C.. C lerk .«..n $ 5 . M a n Tr J • J.l. » . , , 46 Bur round-up at Molalla. II h $ M. > Kav F ra n k Allen, $ 4 . Thoinax < 5>nn«ll, $ 1 . h . - p r s p »7 97.; » .tw , »1,1. » .Iw C Luco Co C lrrh $12 Ma / R R ich a rd $ > . Mattle G Carpenter $7. Na ( ’«» ( le k $5 55. M ary \ \ ••• «I a x i : $05. G B Van«««*, $ • ' Mrs Ida Thomas of Detroit. t i n t i t lr p n ly I . . C lr r k »1,1, ; J e pi I . 3 . I I a » - «• « $ | | 0 Co S. h . i I McNabb $ i " . W illiam Franklin Mich., is a house guest of Mr. and 0 7 ; J F M it/,1 . $37 1 2 , ( has A u s tin . $06 l l „ < h r , th -p u lv Co C lr rk 77,. Ex NU|M I I I - I .« I». f l f C rt $4 3'.», John W est, $4 1.10. A r t F lam e r, I $( D I hard i knnio Marla Mrs. G. W. Hagle. I h p u ly Co C lr rk » K r,. » Lune I, Ca I $ ' $44 10; J E M u te l $4 3 0 . (h a rk s S. ir $ . . James M o riu w $ 1 " l ; .ma 3.->u 5 ><-«srll i>UI 4li » une I il.lw r ll l» .q li r u I ' • I ' •-«■» .1. I i i r l i . I J lui \ . b l exp l ’ tlrii.-r, $2 0 0 , E M Lusby, $5'.».S5; A the Fourth and the w eek-end at $ 7 . E n d e n d « i . llar« .rt $ 7 . John W 6« I I • I $ .0, I in,,.« Sk.Mlx «ir« «J $ a $100. M ills, $53S»>; C harles H o .n i. $30 0 4 . k M >„l AV B oaro» Co r ( ..ri $5 M a ., M U dell $7 Charles I» Rockaway. t> rt( 4 a „ rh r l i n k , , I r r a , » lin . ( I II '• $6 7 -5 0 , Palm D»u< Store C S h rf» \ i 1. - . :. $ '•• . \ I M aley $ 1 2 . John Fian«,« G ilrspte $ 7 . Mr and Mrs. William Nelson of S M w a « e r, $6.98 • • ' " Co . <.1 « «(• $ 1 4 ‘»3. i« li. i . -, $5 5 S . R k .-n d a ll, $ 1 1 1 0 , Tony k r a u . I o X h S u pi » 17.11. Zola M orsali M onta ( la p s h .w $7 . J e,.lune Am ato $4 ». i, »>,,., » 7 0 . .1 I < , Sheridan w ere guests Sunday of k iin jM -r, $11 10. R Nt-lton. $ 4 0 .0 2 ; Fete A --t $32 F j.f H iV M a fk r l r e ltrf ls d > . Belle lu lls $). Norm a» A F uller $ 7 . $17 -o r » IS O . I l, I. n s t n n k r llr p t r ly Co Mrs Dora Nelson. $10 A lim Lee, $ 6 .9 7 ; E li llow ,-II, $11 1 0 , H enry H a n o i F e rry E .r p $ 1 0 . S a lb E rann s I ta M . 'l in G l«ru $x \ | , A klr.r», A - , r - , . , r » l i n i . A iolà Al » „ n i l , , . - II. ! l|-a|..K.»ff I». . Iti J ( r firn «ton r x p J I Miss M yrtle W alker of College G e » ,rt. $5 5 0 ; R K lin g e r, $31 4 > ; E Co A - . - . r »77,. J i m r , I I | l , u - C o H r is $ 1 0 . A lb e rt r G ilii.m $ 7 , t dw m ) 1 $ ' $ i H l', ' • E >d Scherl $ 7 . John Al Place, Wash., was a guest of her K lin g e r, $ 6 1 .1 4 ; C E M e rrit, $ > 5 8 , II , order » IK K . O phelia AA',-n,rr I h p u t , Co M arshall $ $ M e rrit. $ » 5 0 , A AVisrner, $22 3 2 , C May l. n $5 C a t h e r in e M o r n s $x A rth u r Ben parents from Ju ly 3 to Sunday R r r n r d r r »77,. Vaiane 1 'n d rrw o .d fh -p n ly $ $16 7 4 ; E Barnes, $ 1 6 .7 4 , Janies W alters j.tm in H>>lt $ 5 , Jasper A M o rris $ 5 . V ic to r Mr. and Mrs. E. L Moore spent $49.90; J R Tompkmx. $44 89. H H I Co Iteeo rde r , « n ; I ) |1 H e „ ,„ n « Helm Buckles R asinom i $ 7 . I -misa A M ills $ . . VMu(n . N a ît.y M Doane Mr and Mrs. Oscar Wesson of Rosevear, 5m,Ih' «*)?'* L B ro w k ra n , h m »17.94 » 1 4 9 ; » Fred e r, »4 19 , ' , J 'A «'' „ n c l l ( ., She, » $4 »0 $33 •" B f • i II.I»«. < Brown il ia • $ . Owon Fati Portland visited Mr and Mrs. A. . .. . . . . . iH $14 9 6 9 . K irh a rd Busch D e puty Co I . i $ F E d w a rd s Snndav f M 14 L 1 »«•‘■By. $»4 «>4. Kelsey $ 7 . Isabelle M e ta lle n $7 , Ellen t . ta m a n u Sunday. An,h Andrrwn , 19 53_ „ N,,twn, ,..79. S h e riff $124 6 9 ; H a rry Johnson D e puty V irk r r s $ > . A lire ,I N a thaniel Trask $6. exp $ 0 * . ( .. s h rf x r x p $7 06, $64 ( o S h e riff $124 6 9 ; G ra n t Z u m w a lt Co •I F J S rw rll I u r .in r r « In q fee K j I|>), Mrs R W Ovcrsby left Sunday II J J e tty . »17 4 » ; » l l . n - „ n , » 1 4 , 1 . < >ineli,is R <>rrr ( .it « Phy« In q f r r Th*f«na« I» $ 5 , Fannie Grace P a rker $ 0 . E m ily Black Mr and Mrs J. M. Person and i'1 V2V9' O II Signor, »10 4 « . I h ’p t exp $10 3.6, $59 69 M in n ie W yffe ls J i County Court W ith the historical background of Hills­ boro and W ashington county and the prop­ er display of the Tozier historical collec­ tion here this old pioneer town could be m ade a shrine for all interested in the early history of this country. If the Toziers were to be given charge of such work here they would do a mighty fine job of it as they did fo r years at Cham poeg until ousted by politicians. Their most interesting collec­ tion gathered over many years and by painstaking and devoted service to th eir beloved state will m ake a valued addition to the community. Both Mr. Tozier and Mrs. Edith Tozier W eatherred are desir­ ous of having the collection here and it should be highly prized and cherished. Thunulny, July H , f Why Be Chicken-Hearted STOMACH ULCERS