The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 25, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O RO
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
from Thursday
Hillsboro July 15 Mr Rosencrons
turned Sunday.
was aw arded the contract for tran s­
Mr and Mrs Joe Brooks and
porting the high school pupils from i
fam ily of Brooks Hill and Ray
this district.
I
K rueger of Linnton retu rn ed July
Mrs, Joe Smejkul returned Thurs-
11 from a two weeks' trip to Sait
j day from a two weeks’ visit at
Diego. Mexico. Arizona, G rand Can­
| Lakeview w ith her sister, Mrs. F.
yon. Salt Lake City. Utah, and
i 1. Smith
i
B oy» R e tu rn fro m S ou th ern Yellowstone park They traveled
M is Theresa Smejkal enjoyed a
C . B. B ro w n o f P o rtla n d
4.200 miles.
T r ip ; G ir l in South
lew
days'
visit
from
a
sister
and
1 4 .» M
J
Ruth W right of Portland visited
niece from Texas last week
B u rie d H e re M o n d a y
Mrs. Lue Davis July 14
Miss Ruth Bailey is assisting w ith'
<Bz Mra F. PMOIdtl
Mrs Cook of Portland and Mike
1 (he Vacation Bible school in llt ix
1)r C h a r le s B Brown, till. Hills
ROCK CREEK
Mi and Mrs and H erbert Linder of Sauvie's
ton
this week.
! boro native son and one of Port
John Berger and faintly and Mrs. Island visited at the John Linder
Mr
and
Mrs
Fay
Mead
und
son
'
land
8 oldest practicing dentists,
F rieda Berger attended the Bap­ home in the Liberty district S u n ­
David of Bald Mountain spent Sun lied early Friday morning at the
tist Sunday sehixil picnic at C ol­ day.
Good Sam aritan hospital In P ort­
day at the V C. S tr illili h o m e
um bia park Thursday Members of
Mr. and Mrs. William Luethe of
i Ernest Hunger and Mr Wood- land He »Uttered a stroke in his
the local Methodist church also held Newport are home on Brooks Hill
j b u ry of Gales Creek visited at the I
1,1 1 h c Morgan building
th eir Sunday school picnic at C ol­ for a few days.
Frank Bailey and Joe Sm ejkal Ihursdav morning Dr. Blown nev-
um bia park Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boeckli and
j
er
regained
eunBciouanettN
homes
Sunday,
Edna Rahn of Hillsboro visited Ruth Boeeklt of Brooks Hill visited
Mrs. Fiank Schmidtin and chil­
Rom in Hillsboro November 28
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Mike Mrs. Boeckli's brother in Tillamook
dren of Gales Creek spent a few 1H,’I. Hie son of the late William M
Rahn, Sunday.
and at the Alfred Dysle home at
|dii>s with her brother. Joe Smejkal. and Susan Blown, pioneers, he
Several people from this com­ Agate Beach last week. They re ­
last week.
'studied dentistry ut Haskell's school
m unity attended the lectures and turned by way of Corvallis.
ltev R D Everett of Portland "> Chicago He practiced m the
pictures by Rev. W. H Pope in
M arjorie Siedow of Brooks Hill
visited here Sunday
Dekiini building for many years
Hillsboro Tuesday night
spent several days with Mr. and
Ml and Mrs Alltone Sm ejkal ami in the Morgan building since
B o y s R e tu r n
I Mrs. William Luethe at Newport
and son and Mr. and Mrs Charles before it was fully completed
John Berger Jr., Ted Zuercher. recently. H er parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Schmidlin of Vernonia visited Mrs
An early autom obile enlhu-aast
Dan Basich and Walter Allenbach William Siedow. visited Mr. and
!, u " d ' ,v
1)1 B low n was one of seven , liar
returned Monday from their trip ! Mrs, Luethe at Newport last week.
M ,s. Rose Newhatiser an,I Mis ter m em bers X)f the P o rtlan d \u to
co. When
Mrs. William Raincoski of San
to San Diego and Mexico
Emma Shultz of I urtland visited mobile club, one of its 01 - ,1*1,
traveling through Bakersfield they Diego. Cal., visited her sister. Mrs.
Thio-s? '
M'S- Joe Smejkul and first treasurers With J C
report the heat was intense. They H. J. Getty, and family Wednesday
T huisday and Iinta.v.
Ainsworth mid II Weinme
he
also visited C rater Lake and the and Thursday.
Rudolph Sm ejkal visited M en,II served on a club eomm itlee k h h
Oregon Caves and Mt. Hood loop.
a
t
.
B
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ld
.M
oun,<ln
°
‘>ed
the
first
highw
ay
in
the
_ ... In
They traveled about 3100 miles.
Saturduy night and Sutiday
J state "
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Linnton
road.
This was in
W alter Allenbach is a Bethany
M Larsen. C arl Larsen.
Mr
May
1905. and wus u historical
boy.
George O B nen and Irene Hervey, featured players in “Hard Rock Sandström. Mrs Jack Wyss wet event in
P
ortland
autom
obile clr-
Mrs. Lue Davis visited Mrs. Fred
H arrigan,” which comes to the Venetian theatre tonight. Friday and daughter Jacqueline of Elmonien
were recent ‘ c a lle r s
it,., v
r- I .iT- Thi‘. elub 8»K'" ‘ ,IH3° "> '*»’
C arpenter in Portland July 10.
Saturday.
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Strubb home. “ “ ‘ rS “ “ “ V 1 ^ ’V ? n r.lL Wci •Ve“,'S; i903 U,*d
(B y M rs. Lou W rig h t)
W. T. club met w ith Mrs. Nich­
THATCHER Mrs. Ed Adams and
olas Kies July 10.
S t r a « b e r r ie s c i . . . . « . . .
’
was 1,1 charge of the club’s
! e . Ko
, V * ?"' " I “ ' - “ »'
|r a c in g program , sponsoring e v e n ,
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur East of 300 Ralph and Mrs. Lena Elbing of
I
.tt
Kirk
has
been
delivering
at
the
ohl
Irvington track m il o n
San Francisco spent a week with Belleville. 111. are visiting their
h
, o | ••«svline road Ills other int
Mr. and Mrs, Frank East recently. brother. Otto Pannier, and family.
The sisters and brother had not
Miss Peterson on Trip
seen each other for 23 years. Mrs.
(By Kd Comsn)
Ram Greenwood's blacksm ith shop Journal
„„a”.,» ! h,'.’* n ,*7
Miss Elsie Peterson left Saturday P annier and children and Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Genzer and baby daugh-1 Walton league
'
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night by train to visit her brother Adams and son and Mrs. Elbing a i ^ / V ig h at
f a a point in the mid- This tree had to be located with
fe w days
d u e s this
th is week d
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. are spending a a few
, le o f th J e ,o a d W
o p p * u » s u * e "
m ,y y fa
ia r rm
i,i respect to governm ent corners be­ ter Donna spent a few days last ! " Dr ' B row n' is survived i,..
H arry Peterson, in New Mexico. at the coast
the town could
placed on I w tvk with her parents. Mr and widow. Bessie Brown a son Dr
housc and PC ^eeding north along fore
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¡Hoyt Brown and
* SOI>' 1)1
W illard
...i,.. _____ . ■ a ,he middle of the road to the new the map A sim ilar situation existed j Mrs- Kneppev of Bald M ountain
Mr. Peterson is general manager
a grandson, and
of R. G. Dunn, incorporated, in his cous.n Wxliabell Greip. m her
fe.n^
,h c" ce, T ' ’ sou,h at old C enterville
l.i brother. John M Brown, of near
Alberque, N. M.
home last Wednesday in R«i«e and " est *° ,he P0" 1’ of beginning
| Buxton His first wife. Mrs Clark
enough to contain 10 acres ’
Mrs. R. C. Hanson of Streeter, Idaho, returnw T'sim dav ^ 1 1 ^ -
I B Brown, died in 1909
N D., is visiting her father, Rob­ tied with this country.
T hls <««c»*iption was clear and
I Funeral services were held in
ert Moses, and other relatives She
definite when the pioneer owner
I Portland Monday morning and In-
C elcbrate B irthday
was delayed for several hours on
of
the
donation
land
claim
con-
1 term ent was in Hillsboro cemetery
Mr and Mrs. C arl
K eller cTn»d ' ’eyed that particular tract of prop-
Funeral services for Lester L.
her way here on account of floods.
ifoii^r
i R r M r , H in i M .-C.,rn,jekI
(
. . . u , v ia s io n , w n o ( t ie d
v »•
A ntoinette P erry of P ortland is daughter and Sam ^ k e r o f V a l i ' " ‘ y i n , h e d a -VS b e f O r t -' t h e C i ' d i
t HEHAI.EM MOUNTAIN— Mrs. July 111 at the Guymon hospital in 1 P ilC t <lt I l l t f ' O f l
w X M™ E 7 D T d d K t a r m o i s X 3 K - * v i-o
“ r ’h b b l “ i t ‘r i t « » lic t a o b o r i bf«
E . n / d-
I o o E ‘>'
o
spending part of her vacation with
Susbauer (Mildred Meyers) of Forest Grove from injuries sustain-!
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h er aunt, Mrs. H. J Getty, and son Ralnh and Mr« I ona r i h im of
,be present day abstractor who Leo
family. Leonard Towhill of P o rt­ son Ralph and Mrs. Lena Elbing o f , - ..
clear Aloha was honored with a miscel- i vd the previous day in an auto- f
Bellville.
111.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
f
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t
h
e
c
u
r
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T
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land spent several days at the H.
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« o ...... proprietor laneous shower July 16 when the mobile accident, w ere conducted!
Johnson and family’ helped n m t h t o n l ; " ™ roatj
J. G etty home recently.
has been abandoned and F ir Grove Ladies’ Social club met Friday afternoon at the G asto n !
G StrMtker.)
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Dr O. H
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Ladies’ Aid to Meet
HITEON
The tw enty-acre tract
Lena
Meyers.
Many
beautiful
and
Holmes
officiated
and
interm
ent
b«
-
’
l<>nging
to
John
Munson has bei en
Phillips and Helvetia Ladies' Aid
Jerry .Alexander sDent last week bous£ has. Probably been torn down useful gifts w ere received. On a c - , was at the Hill cemetery
i « I d to C onrad Hansen,
will meet with Mrs. John Boeckli w ith his grandm other. Mrs. Carlyle. f>
e
nr
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U
which
3nd
th
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a
boar5
Young W inner was born at M ar-! A num ber from here attended
on Brooks Hill August 7.
in Orenco
fence w hlch was the pride and count of the busy season the club
Mrs K atherine M arshall l e f t
1 glory of its ow ner was dismantled has dispensed with the second m e e t-1 QUette. Kansas. Septem ber 28. 1817. the Rebekah lodge picnic at Fls-
Mr and Mre i ^
nv
^
- d -g o n e n -v ë a "sV g V
ing in July and will meet a g a in ' He is survived by his father und ''> « ”» park on the T ualatin river
Monday for C alifornia to visit a
ily spent last Monday in V ancouver.,
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August 13.
, mother. Mr. and Mrs. H K. W inner Sunday.
friend
Mr and Mrs Ernest Yergen and ut Gaston, und the following broth-
Mrs Alice Willoughby and sons
Mrs M cIntire of California is family X n “ ^ u „ d a y w o T the"r ” ble U sk'
her
mother.
Mrs.
George
Winger,
of
and sister Mrs M Cook. Frank 'i’ urris ««d Dean spent the week-
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs daughter. Mrs. W ’ Barnes, and
W
H
^
B
r
m
t
«
Champoeg
visited
the
Lena
Meyers
j
Walter.
Clifford,
Clinton
and
Vir-
*
’nd
with relatives at Skamokawa
L. H. Loar, and with Ted and Beth
fam ily in Cornelius.
home Sunday evening
gil Winner, all of Gaston, and Ralph
Mr “»d Mrs Chris Restorff and
McIntire.
A
bstract
company,
have
spent
47
Orval Haney and Cecil Tower
Mr and Mrs J P. Jones visited Winner. Conway. Kansas.
*
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daughter
of Washougal. W ash,
Mrs Lue Davis has had word
Strassel. El'va Fritch of Kansas
í r,*í?rlng ,he ° n,ly co,m ' her uncle. Frank Bryan, at Moun-
Funeral arrangem ents were
spent the week-end with her par­
from Mis. Jerry Williams (V ir­ of
—
píete set of ‘ indexes
in existence for
City
and
Nellie
Haney
spent
Sat-
.
tain Home Sunday afternoon
charge of Robert E Burns
ents and attended the I O o F
ginia B enter, that she had made urdav a n d S u n d a v at r h . r.«,«,
ashington county Every trans-
Hodges is sawing the b ill!
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dance at Tigard Saturday
a trip to Australia and is now liv­ urday and Sunday at the coast
action, from the original govern­ of Nell
John
Paulsen
stayed
nights
with
lum
ber
to
rebuild
the
barn
on
ing in San Francisco.
Mr and Mrs Wellington Cook
( ROW TURNS ERRAND BOY
m ent grant to the present time,
Mrs Frieda Berger is spending Bin Purdin of P urdin last week that has affected the title of every the old Otto place. The old barn
Listen now as Dr Maria White
the summer with her sister, Mrs. while the Purdins were at the foot of land in the county is noted was smashed in by snow last w in­ tells of the big, black crow that
coast.
ter.
John Berger.
saved the day for a family of three.
in these records.
Mr and Mrs D. M McInnis vis- | Dr. White furloughs on a ranch
Florence Wiegand of Glenview, I
In
addition
the
firm
has
w
hat
is
ited
a
daughter.
Mrs.
J.
■ear Chicago, III., visited Mrs. E rn ­
uppar an d l o w , r bow ,!«, allo w « pou ta
believed to be the only certified
îîli-t
W“ '«k . th ,.r o u ta
est Stahle last week.
»■■lion.
r«l a ñ l l r a l y " ««o(i«*în¿"«Lf.'’**
copy
of
the
governm
ent
records
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has
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out
of
Dr. and Mrs. Stoller of Chicago
(By Asnea Kelly)
of
Washington
county
of
patented
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heaven't
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visited Miss Mary Trachsel a n d ' Mr and Mrs R. M. Nielson of and unpatented claims outside of
Herman Thachsel of Bethany and Portland and son. Russell Nielson, the federal land office. These rec- were entertained with a dinner by and orphanage into which »he has
" e P1CWS a‘ Ne* - ^ceiV(4l hundreds of widows In“
w ith other relatives They visited from Stanford University, Cal., and ords were prepared in 1885 and are S trg ’ su n d lv
Delta D rug Store
at Walla Walla, Wash., en route. Mrs. L. E. Cook of San Francisco, highly valued bv the abstract part-
* F iek in w I n r f . T h i n r i.
Ilttle oncs““and rem em ber—“In In-
P ukin g Ends This Week
rtla bl.„ ,.r
a do„ |han a wi(|l)w
Dr. Stoller recently graduated from Cal., visited Mrs. Cook's daughter, ners.
X W .w ■ ,
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firddrry P1C»kii!g ***1*’ in« 3,1 the So Dr w h ‘*e'» care is for the ones
a dental college in Chicago.
Mrs. O. H. Peterson, and fam ily
Although the first abstract rec- fields
except
those
along
the
top
of
deep
in
woe
Mr. and Mrs John Schneider of
evening.
Ords w ere prepared by Thomas D. the mountain, will be finished this
But to this big. black c r o w
Shady Brook visited Mr. and Mrs Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Don Booth and Humphreys in the early days of
C arl Schneider on Sauvie’s Island Mrs Anderson of O ntario visited Washington county pioneer history
“ g° ° t . The p «-‘ hed on a nearby tree he must
c e m 8 ran«ed. f,ron' ° nc be watched lest he swoop down
Mr and Mrs. Amos Henderson last the Wilkes brothers, L. E and T. c a e n n d t « a 3 T h h a lf
V
P°und to threc and grab from off the platter a
« „a
ru, ■
j
..
S ’ Uy claim t0 d a rtin g the second cents. The latter price was given tid bit when dinner is set out
Mr. and Mrs. Dewies and Mrs. abstract office in the county and after the hot w eather d rie d ' the ¿¡fe "ü P¿ r g a ì ì e ^ '< ¿ ’rc~'î during
Pointer of Middleton visited at to starting the first complete ab beMri e*.n°rfn J he
.
u the hcaled «Pell. And onc day
(Incorporated 1
Mr. and Mrs, Amos Henderson and „tract records in 1888 Two of the
Mr and Mrs. Henry Versteeg and did just this he certainly did in
Bert
Meyer
homes
Friday
ev
en
in
g
.,
present
owners
of
the
Wilkes
Ab-
Collections
Credit Reports
V ^ U e g ^ fa iiu h ?
H arters h eaci SpHe ° f aH
watchfu^ e « . But
Mrs. Helen U ay and Mr. and stract & Title company. E L John- v e r s ie e g ia m u y at M irter s b e a c h in s te a d o f f lv i m , b a c k
in
« h ..
to° c . w ^ b ^ d e r i X . Mr'
Ra7 t l 2 t H„ fKp a hP andwMrh' Will?,“J5 son and M H Stevensin. purchased Sunday About 55 attended
Washington, Tillamook. Y-amhiU.
Fishers, Wash., visited | the business in 1909. À. W. Hoff­
Mr and Mrs. Ray Ego and family Crow did a new thing He flew
Polk and Marion Counties
er r B artlett 8 granddaughters' Mrs , man, the third partner, entered the attended a funeral of a relative at
out of sight carrying the
Personal Contact on Collections H. L. Eisner, and family, and Mrs firm in 1927.
Junction City Sunday
m eat
Wilber.
Tom
and
B
arky
Jones
i
Scene
Two Off on a aiH» na,h
f
rx
tL
j
c
Torn
Wi,ke*.
county
surveyor
in
Washington Coonty Office
M?« Hy rr m 500
Columb‘a county, and mem ber of
Commercial Building
ST C
Mnd I
” W
rv ‘hy !
Second and Mam Streets
Phone 3071
William Scott and son at Donald
Hillsboro. Oregon
Sunday.
on,
E. Wilkes, in 1888 The brothers n e Murvin
w T o u s e WhitmstM
a C iaT o f w •• in? • * u j
« starvation,
nk«J d° " n ” unable
‘d * » « to
• »“ go e cry
Picnic July 28
started business in the Schulm erich
Mr
and
Mrs
F
F
Hoffman
desperate
—
'‘White
man's
The Danis Danish Brotherhood building, just above the present
and Sisterhood will hold th eir an ­ abstract office, and in 1891 were daughter M erribell visited Mr and
re^ d ie “
nual picnic at the Eisner park July joined by another brother. J. B S
MurnSd a ^ n e,ngCOUld "
Gas Pains and Indigestion victims, 28. A dance pavilion was p u t up Wilkes.
why suffer? For quick relief from for the occasion.
In 1892 the business was tran s­
stomach distress due to excess acid,
ferred to the present Wells’ build­
Pl«fe Sunday More than Ju st Uke in the Blb,e a happens
get a free sample of tbe I'dga
Our classified columns may have ing and shortiy th ereafter to the ^ ^ f r o m
here enjoyed H irter s
X 7 rX ^ n ^ s w o o ^ ^ n
Treatment, a doctor's prescription just what you are looking for— space now occupied by K uratli &
Mi«« Alio»
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, and drop8 ® piece of m eat at the
at the Hillsboro Pharmacy.—Adv. Read them.
tf Wismer, realtors. The brothers
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’,de ° f thia
wornan and
«"d in the
---- woman
shifted location again in a few P ainter joined the J A Voeir
of Reedville and Mr« I I stren«th o t ,h e morsel she moves
years to the Schulm erich building ily
M
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J
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a„
nd„
f
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w here
and then, in 1903, purchased the
a picnic and w ater sports at Roam-
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undertook for her
present K uratli & Wismer site.
™
S,Ory ° f hoW
Here they rem ained until 1909. ers Rest Sunday
Miss Clara Shook has recovered he momenT“ n’r W hh’ ™
when Johnson. Stevenson and John
R Hollister bought the business. fr" m -
-
Johnson and Stevenson bought out
Mr
and
Mrs
A
rthur
MeT-ormlei,
‘f**
OCean
gives
us
th
‘"
to
declare
Hollister the following year and in
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r McCormick
Portland h,..h
1917 changed location to the back of Portland,
both c„-___
form er mountain ,hat Gi >d Stl11 lives and ht'a rs and
is m ighty to save “Faith cometh
Main street corner of th e Schul­ residents,
w e e k s ’S,rinodatyo ^ " m * '
a" d ¿m«'rlng by the
merich building. When t h e o l d a two weeeks trip to old Mexico. word of God •■ th,.r,.fnri
therefore, “Go ye
TÍÜ 2 Ï Î Î 2 îî? _ a /1 ' at. Sa,î ln‘0 -H the world .„ d preach the
the Hillsboro National in Ï927, the I Diego and other points of interest g^T C ? to 'T v w ^ 'c r e a m r J ’“'!!!?’»
i
partners moved into the o office
f f ic e ■ en route.
Kyspe' to every creature. -G e o rg e !
route,
!
N.
Taylor,
Beaverton,
O
re.—Adv.
space at the corner of Main and
Glenn M iller’s new barn is rapid-
Second streets, now occupied by j ly nearing completion.
Located in
a
Mr. and
the Fairw ay Market.
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— ' Mrs. ~ George Gorman of IcMl“ a d v e r t ii n T ’t'o t h e a ™ y ° U f
Disaster very nearly overtook the Lebanon visited her father, Ferd :
advertising to the Argus,
business when t h e Commercial j Deidricks. Ju ly 16.
building was swept by a $75.000
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finigan and ' ........
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fire early on the morning of Jan - [ th ree children of Portland visited
uary 29, 1933. Many of the ab-1
L. T. Finigan home Sunday
207 East Main Street
Howe and Wells, Prop.
stract records were damaged by morning.
Phone 1412
w ater and some of the maps were
destroyed, but practically all of
the valuable papers and records
were preserved.
f B r I. R. Strubb)
I Offices of the firm w ere tran s­
A boy, Laird LeRoy, was born
ferred to the old Independent to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith of
building at Second and W ashing­ Lakeview Ju ly 1. Mrs. Sm ith was
ton streets w hile the Commercial form erly Miss G race Morris of this
building was being rebuilt. In De- place.
The highly commercialized development of the dairy cember ot 1933 th« business was Mr. and Mrs. Henry C ellar of
Portland visited a few days with
industry in recent years has emphasized the need of re- Detaiil of surveys1 t< T ? w !u
George I-awrcnce and the Genzer
ducing breeding losses.
old towns of Centerville, about fam ilies last week. Sunday t h e
ABORTION exists in America wherever cattle are thrC€ miles north of the present Frank Genzer fam ily took them
to Portland.
raised. As dairymen, breeders, beef cattle producers, and
east ^ * '1 !,"’^ ®
’' ^ ^ of
Mr. and Mrs C arl Yazzolino and
farmers well know, one of the serious difficulties is the Tualatin, were interesting recollec- baby daughter Joan were week-end
visitors
at the V. C. Strubb home
breeding losses through barreness slinking, retained aft- tions L- E Wilkes in regard to
Frank Bailey, V. C. S trubb and
erbirth—big neck abortion and scours—all of which are ^rip't^a “f ^ 'B r i d g e t liir?^ George
Thin, worn-out oil invites
Rosencrons attended the
related.
from a maple tree in front of Wil- non-high school board meeting at
costly repair bills.
Church Folk
Hold Picnic
Starred in Venetian Thriller
Native Son of
Hillsboro Dies
r - ,
and children of Portland visited out berry picking one day a few
Thursday evening at the Campbell weeks ago when he run Into u
home.
whole den of young coyotes In u
The Mlss.es Grace and Mahle lilltii ! hollow log Four were killed unii
and Ethel North returned home [ one was taken ullve.
Thursday from Brelteiihush hoi
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Miss Fleanoie Paddock, who has
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Olson, returned to her home at
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Oak Ridge Mt ss Hazel Olson a c ­
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companied her home
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Miss Klizaheth Struthers, Keniwth
Struthers and (layford Wilson w ei”
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among a party from the Orange
Talaphona
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Lantern tea room in Portland that
spent the week-end at the beach
L. M Davies and Nona and Carl
Olson enjoyed a fishing trip on ;
the Wilson river Saturday and Sun
day
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
Mis Dorothy Willoughby and 1
M. D.
children spent the past week vi,
itlng relatives at Newport.
i vi:. BAK. NOSE AND THROAT
HPECIALIMT
S c h m id lin Get» C oyote
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P u p ; W s n t i to Sell If
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Charles Schmidlin and son Am
C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l H a n k A n n a a
brosf». who live up on the north
b oundary of the county near V er­
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Schmidlin has a coyote pup that he
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Illinois People
Visit at Thatcher
Early Pioneer Land Descriptions
Cause Headaches for »4 bstractors :^ „Pdr«‘writ™*?« ‘s^
Shower Held at
Chehalein Home
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Last Rites Friday
for Lester Winner
On incollili of the
Unprecedented Demand
for
PLYMOUTH
this year
it
severe shurtage has occurred.
P lace O rd e rs a t O n ce fo r
E A R L Y
D E L IV E R Y
CADY MOTOR CO.
Sold to Hansen
S to m a c h
G as
Bend
A D L E R IK A
Build With Hollow Tile
Cut Construction Cost
Proper use of hollow tile will result in a
material reduction in building costa.
/ l et iia dem onstrate how aurh \
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E < o rber. Rl 1 Hillsboro,
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
P ia n i a t S cholia, O r e g o n
O ur Motto "F rie n d ly Service . . . Fair Price»’’
W'aahingloi, Street betw een 1st and 2nd
lllllsbora
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a - - a « a a a a^i a a a a a a ita a a »X»-» M K id
IVhen The Advertiser Was Usually " I T ’’
Credit Bureaus
A. B. C.
PROVED
Çame Too Expensive
STOMACH ULCERS
They wouldn t have called it that, but newspaper
publishers and advertisers used to have a great time
playing hide <ind seek. Publishers hid behind greatly
cxaggeiated circulation claims while advertisers were
seeking the facts without being able to find them.
WALLY TH E TAILOR
The advertiser was usually “it.” He was supposed
to close his eyes, count out his good money, say noth­
ing and hope for the best.
Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing
ALTERATIONS
Treat Your Car
to an Oil Change
Finally, advertisers banded together and decided
n ! ? e was t(>0 expensive to play. That’s when the
Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. C.) came to the
front and said: We 11 do the seeking-and finding.”
In spite of the fact that four-fifths of the total
daily newspaper circulation in the United States is
now audited and verified by the Audit Bureau of Cir­
culations, some newspapers continue to play hide and
seek with circulation figures. It’s no trouble to hide
fÍ ^ í e¿s and? a]rnoist without exception, it’s impo^-
sible for the advertiser to find proof thnt supports
these figures unless the newspaper is an A. B. C. mem-
BUSCH’S ONE-STOP
SUPER SERVICE
features an oil change
with the proper grade
of high quality oil.
An A. B. C. audit may be compared with a de­
tailed map or chart. Such an audit shows size of circu­
lation and where i t ’s located. Complete explanatory
notes show how this circulation was secured-explains
what part of it may be in arrears or whether copies
of the newspaper were distributed free or as samples.
|Lvery merchant or manufacturer who invests a
doHar for advertising can thereby know how many
times his advertisements will be circulated-wher'e
these advertisements will be distributed. To risk ad
vertising dollars on uncharted circulation is to invite
iailure of profits ever to return to home port.
THE MEN'S SHOP
Green Mountain
REDUCE YOUR CALF LOSSES!
The losses are the greatest in dairy breeds, but ap­
pear to be increasing among beef cattle.
The owner of a herd not effected by abortion is un­
likely to worry about prevention—because it seems to be
human nature to wait until the stream is reached before
figuring on a way to cross it.
Such attitude is not warranted in view of many noted
authorities that as high as 80% OP ALL DAIRY HERDS
show some infection and that 20% OF ALL DAIRY
HERDS show positive blood reactions to this disease.
INSURE YOURSELF against ABORTION losses by
feeding SUPREME DAIRY Feed or Dairy Feed contain­
ing SUPREME MINERAL FOOD COMPOUND.
DISTRIBUTORS
E. B. ANDERSON & SON
Hillsboro W arehouse Electric Depot
BETHANY STORE
Phone 1942
FARMERS FEED A SUPPLY CO.
Forest Orore
Will Pay Top Market
prices on Hairy Vetch, Austrian Peas and
Grain of all kinds.
SACK TWINE - BINDER TWIN1
GRAIN SACKS
The last word in seed and
Grain Cleaning.
FRBH
D E L IV E R Y
Busch’s Service
Garage
12« 8. Third Are.
Busch’s Super
Service Station
E. B. Anderson ÔC Son
Hillsboro
Hillers of Qasllty FmOi
Warehouse—Oregon Electric Depot
Bethaoy Store—Phone Hillsboro IR4
Pisene
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( w n et Third »nd B w lln r
Phone 901
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