H IL L S B O R O Page Four Wlsboná^Argu 5 W ith W h k h la C m b M b W the H lib b e rs Independent ■tttoborv Argu» «»tab. 16W4 Hillsboro Inde i n d e n t «a tab. IS T I M r K lN N E Y A M r K lN N E Y , r«hl*»hera Publlahed Thursday Entered »* aeccnd-rlaaa m a tte r in the p o a to ffk * a t H ilU boro. O rw o o M RS. E. C. M c K IN N E Y Associate E ditor V E I I N K M r K lN N E Y E ditor (»I I H I A L NEW SPAPER OF W A S H IN G T O N t» H \ l t Suberriptton R at«* S tric tly Ca»h in A d ra n re ihington County W ith in W ashington County ir ......— ... >2.00 Per year II- trie» — ------- >.50 Sia month« --------------- ---------! M E M B E R O r w o o State E d ito ria l Aasociatioa and N a tio n al E d itoK a l Aaa»- Uon. F irs t A udited Paper Largeet Audited W eek­ ly C irculation in O re­ gon. T h e H illsboro A rg u i aaaumea no fin a n cia l n ap o n a ib ility fo r error» published in ita oolumna. but m caaee u here thia paper to a t fa u lt w ill re p rin t »hat p a rt of an adv ertue m c nt in which the typographical m istake occurs. A n Indapandam Nawapapar. w hoM aanrioaa and p alM ss « • h>Md on t h / princip le of tha Golden R u in — "A n d aa ye would th a t men should do to you. do yu also to them likawiaa. —Matthew Tit«. Should Live in Russia Reports from the seventh World Con­ gress of the Communist International at Moscow furnish grounds for doubting the wisdom of recognition of Soviet Russia. William Z. Foster, former communist can­ didate for president of United States, in speaking before this congress advocated increased activity among the unemployed to take advantage of the present “crisis” of capitalism and promote the growth of communism. They use Fascist opposition as an op­ ening to spread their vicious propaganda. For instance Foster said a “united front is being formed among left wing elements to oppose Fascism. They will work their way into groups that naturally would op­ pose the Fascist ideas of government and take advantage of their working together to spread the poison of communism. Gil Green, head of the League of Communist Youth in the U. S„ said anti-Fascist youth in America numbered 1,000,000 and Young Communists 8000. American communist speakers at the congress talked about fomenting a Pacific coast dock s t r i k e o f “Unprecedented scope" next fall. Every advantage is taken of the opportunity to spread the seed of discontent and stir up trouble, and much of that which has occurred in this country- can undoubtedly be attributed to reds. It would be a splendid thing if some of these proponents of communism in this country, if native born, were given the “opportunity” to live in the country of their dreams— Russia. As for the aliens stirring up this red activity they should be speedily returned to the lands from .which they came. Living standards under the system in existence in this country and under the Stars and Stripes have increased over the years and are far better than that existing in any other country on the face of the earth. What many consider necessities in this country would be real luxuries in most every other country. Welcome, New Chancellor Dr. Frederick Hunter, new chancellor of higher education in Oregon, and his family have arrived in Oregon from Den­ ver. Dr. Hunter will take over his new duties as successor to Dr. W. J. Kerr. The best wishes of the people of the state are with Dr. Hunter and it is hoped that he will do much to bring peace and harmony on the higher education front in Oregon Institutional loyalty may be carried too far by individuals and result in damage to the state and the higher education sys­ tem. All connected with the institutions in any way should realize that first of all they are citizens of Oregon and that the greatest good to the greatest number will Come about through complete harmony. Withdraw Recognition Attitude of the Russian government as expressed in the answer to the protest of the United States indicates little desire or intention on the part of the Soviet to live up to promises made President Roosevelt at the time of recognition by this govern­ ment. Subversive propaganda has been carried on to a greater extent than ever and the recent communist congress there, with speakers telling of their plots to over­ throw this government, was clearly con­ trary to the agreement. The entire com­ munist program is encouraged from the seat of the Soviet government. The United States should back up its protest with withdrawal of Russian recognition. Dollar-Dinner ARGUS, Social News of Local Folk and Their Friends H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Thuindny, September f>, l!»;ir, concern over the question o f w h a t, to serve fo r dessert B u t i f yo u w ant the dessert to The writer was a fortunate individual have a m ore im p o rta n t place i n ' Saturday noon in that he was a guest at the m enu there are sim ple desserts w ith custard foundations M ade a dollar-dinner demonstration at the coun­ w ith m ilk and eggs and com bined ' ty fair. The dub girls preparing the din­ w ith c o lo rfu l fr u it, custards can ner were Misses .lean Ann Connell, Bar­ M rs R D. E n g lish re tu rn e d M o n ­ be tran sfo rm e d in to a v a rie ty of day fro m a tw o weeks' v is it in ap p etizing com binations and fille d bara Enschede, Lois Bierly and Juanita Wash M r. and Mrs. J. W. w ith food value. Cawrse. The dinner they prepared was a Seattle. K e lle y spent the week end there. W ith a generous supply o f m ilk credit to themselves and their dub leaders. M rs. H e n ry Haag re tu rn e d w ith in the re frig e ra to r, h o m e m a ke rs; fo r a w eek's v is it w ith her This dinner for 16 was not to exceed ? t, them have the busts fo r In n um erable tasty desserts, as w e ll as thu most or $1 for each four persons. We have never K m e o lle th y. e r a n d sister. Mrs. J W. im p o rta n t food essential fo r w e ll* I had a better dinner at twice the money. D r. and Mrs. W arren Hale o f balanced meals. Custards, pudding«. | cakes, cookies, m any o f the fillin g s Too much praise and encouragement T im b e r w e t» guests S aturday of M r and M rs L A Long. Dr. Hale fo r pies, us w e ll us ice cream, d e -i cannot be given to work of this kind that resided here w h e n a boy and it- tnuud m ilk fo r a perfect product. j makes for better homemaking, through tended H ills b o ro schools. He is a T he hom em aker seeking sultuble desserts fo r sum m er days has t o 1 economy and good cooking. The girls, physician i.i th e CCC tu m p ut T im ­ prepare food that w ill appeal to i their leaders and all others who have any­ ber. tlie appetites that have been w earied i M r. and Mrs. T G B ronleew e thing to do with such features are to be spent by the heat Desserts should be the w eek-end and L a b o r day sim ple und not those necessitating congratulated on their fine work. at T he Dalles w ith M r and M rs a long tim e spent over a hot stove e n ry Friesen Loren, w h o had This demonstration is just more evi­ H been Then, too. choose those th a t can; there tw o weeks, re tu rn e d j dence of the fa d that the stimulus and home w ith them . be made in the m orning, c h ille d In I the ice box and then are ready fo ri encouragement given boys and girls justi­ M r and M rs. E a rl Donelson anti ch o r din n e r. fies the annual county fair if nothing else D r and M rs. R alph Dresser spent F red W ilc o x o f Bunks and R. J. W ilc o x o f Forest G rove, w in n e rs o f lu n Here are some recipes that are M aria n H opkins, star o f tin» screen the w eek-end and L a b o r day at comes out of it. version of V a n ity F air, "B e cky sweepstakes p rize in tw in contest conducted u n d e r uusplces Hualnes-i d e licious com bined w ith fre s h Seaside M iss M ild re d Donelson. Sharp.” T he film a fu ll-c o lo r and Professional W om ens c lu b at co u n ty fa ir last week P ictu re by fru it; More of this type of work would make w h o has been th e re a ll sum m er, Schram el S tu d io (S to ry on page one.) m ovie, w ill he on tlie V enetian B aked C ustard w ith Fresh Peaches re tu rn e d hom e Wednesday. for happier homes. screen Sunduy. M onday und T u rn 4 cups scalded m ilk M r and M rs. H e n ry G e rris h and I c o n ve ntio n AU th re e m em bers of day 1 teaspoon v a n illa d a u gh te r Evelyn. M rs M in n ie G e r­ I th e board o f c o n tro l made t h e 4 eggs o r 8 egg y o lk s rish, M r and M rs S tanley S in ­ M a rria g e l.lrrn a e a A l l 13 I - £ /"’I* - Pendleton t r ip and S ecretary of 1« teaspoon n u liu e g f th is c ity , and M r. and Announcement that temporary j o b s c M la rs. ir. T a ll J. o Sedam Edw ard >1 C am pb e ll o f B e a ve r­ / \ l l K ellC l t-.llPIltS State S n e ll accom panied the gov cup sugar o f i ’ ocatello, Idaho, : e rn o r to T he Dalles. S n e ll and teaspoon salt. , ton and Carm en Celestine Thou will not affect relief employment should spent the w eek-end at DeLake (Contiro)«,! from ra y a un«) ing. and the u n fin is h e d school State T re a su re r H o lm an made one j T o eggs w h ic h have been b le n d -’ venel o f London, A u g u st -8. be met with favor everywhere. All possi­ M rs Rose R e in h a rd o f Los A n ­ jobs. a ir flig h t o ve r the state in w h ic h ,.f I I « ' S< i i p t i u e s C h ris t said. nesday second flo o r o f the W ells b u ild in g k in g fis h . fo r the delay In th e ir DIGS tO L«1I1GS<'«'1|X‘ "These are they thut speak o f m e," n, ’ a » j _______________ pension increases. T he O regon pen ‘ I and I if I l>e lifte d up fro m the D r. A O P itm a n p e rfo rm e d an I ?ion law p , Med by the last legls- p o s j O fflC C S o U g l l t earth w ill d ra w a ll men u n to M r " ap p en d ix o p e ra tio n fo r M iss T he lm a VY7n t n .,n la tu re 'u n d e r w h ic h $1,000.000 was Use y o u r head-pow er, show H im Stone o f Banks at Jones h o sp ital VirOVC W O m a n n u r t M (h|, e o ntr.t.utlon j j . . ,o r seeding and p la n tin g the lifte d up. c ru c ifie d , punished .«■ for ivx on day in A | | t n A rrill p o p u la tio n o f f if t y - f o u r m illio n .'' A n d th e character d e live ries w ere made Sunday and |O die fu r th e ir sins. M r and M rs. Sam Coy e n ter- Shute park. M r Hancock, w h o was 1 O p t II o f th e ir com m ent, bo th in new s and e d ito ria l de­ tained the nurses and em ployes o f d riv in g the car, is rep o rte d to have 1 Il T l. J M onday M any local residents, fo l- Knee-pow er T ha t b ring s in a ll partm ents, w e ll repays those w h o peruse them. th e Jones h o s p ita l and th e ir fa m ­ gone in to th e d itc h to avo id an-1 DFOkCU 1 i I U F S G A V a ' o ,,k established habit, these und w hat o th er pow ers you C o n tin n a d h i „ h . .... . stH1 *° ,he old o ,,,ce ' w h ,,rc ‘ h,,X need, to become the f r u it f u l branch As a resu lt, th e recent contest h e ld by th e m ag­ ilie s at a p ic n ic a t Roamers' Rest other car. Hancock’s m achine w iu w h w h h a v ^ n r e J . “. ! ^ ! £ " " "’7 i'* “ ’ * r''m ,n d ,' ,*< Haven I Ihe courage to foot It out azine “ C o u n try Hom e” to p ic k the best co u n try last T h u rsd a y e v e n in g S w im m in g , overturned. u n ic h have p re va ile d In W ashing- them of the tra n s fe r to the new • „ , i. „ „ r iv l. lu . r i t „ t e l l t h e > 0 , 1 newspaper correspondent in th e U n ite d States, was games and a p ic n ic d in n e r w ere Mrs. J. R B lo c k o f C o rne lius ton co u n ty since the fir s t o f the build in g 5^ o f m uch m ore im p o rta n ce and in te re st th a n con­ enjoyed. Those present w ere M rs. suffered bruises M onday evening week b ro ke today (T h u rsd a y) and I news use y o u r gnee power. Mas ie n 't the know ledge? Knee-pow er tests u su a lly are. The w in n e r, a wom an, liv e s in a J. L . A u ld . M rs W K . T ho m p ­ w hen th e horse w h ic h she was b ro u g h t re lie f to local residents. H r m odeling Started ______ _ _____ again N or the heart? m ore M isso uri to w n w h ic h has a p o p u la tio n o f tw e n ty - son. M r. and M rs. S. E F a y r a m _____ r id in g shied In fro n t o f a c a r The hlgh p o in t o f te m p e ra tu re was illia in m Huaaat H o - a c u a haa h a . p purchased ù Then m /'F .'t'h Vr — . | W ........- c. seven, and is fifte e n m ile s fro m the nearest r a il­ and niece, M rs. Z e ll B anner and d riv e n by a n e ighbor W arren Car- 91 degrees M onday, Tuesday and the old house at the n o rth w e st cor- fa m ily , M r. and M rs. W. V. Hines rey. T he evening before M rs L u cien g lu rifle d . tila t you bear m uch fr u it. road. F o r fo rty - fo u r years she has been lo ca l co r­ W<»d nesday . ner or T h ird avenue and L d n c o ln ' v». iw. m v d i« r m ir * M o f Forest G rove, Misses Josephine E B ecker o f P o rtla n d received a respondent fo r a r u r a l paper in h e r county. S uOt ,pel1 wa* broken street and is now re n itxle h n g it in - , . r j n T av lo r B ea\ B oczkaj, G race Sahnow, L o u i s e wrenched back w hen the ca r d riv - i “ PH Adv U rb a n editors, on re a d in g excerpts fro m her C h a rtre y, D o ro th y Becker, M y rtle en by her husband was in v o lv e d Ust F rid a y when 07 o f ra in fe ll to a m odern d w e llin g r o p - _______________ .non ra auf. Wa«hinato«i county t ! S IL O fo r sale, 10x32, good c o n d ì- the m e tro p o lita n headlines, b u t who, h a p p ily , are fered bruises and an in ju re d a n kle as fo llo w s: M a r , W n ir.k lll to K l l u b a l t i W ard. 7« I tion. $65 I. N T o m p k in s Tele m ore num erous and m ore v ita l to th e n a tio n than G iv e n F a re w e ll Show er— Arra« In Sardón 17 T I 8 KSW I phone 851 Max 29p M in. o u r gangsters, o u r p o litic a l and business renegades, . M rs. R o llin D eck and M rs Shel- f T lday. w h e n he was knocked fro m J W O M M M U r S h r r l f f , l o W W W .Jf. - T hu rsd a y 90 I by F orn e y w e re jo in t hostesses fo r „ b icycle w h ile r id in g along 59 and o u r e x -s h o w -g irl divorcees. 7.»» A r r a . In R t Tuo nar H a lm No , W ANTED C om petent high School F rid a y 82 56 ' a fa re w e ll p a rty and h a n dkerchief " ase*Ine street in H illsb o ro . Report t l T1H R4W M ost in te re s tin g o f a ll, th is w om an's corres­ show er fo r M rs. C laude M o rle y F r i Phone S a tu rda y 78 55 the accident was file d b y S M Kre«l W G erm an to W A Retd | _o- g , ir l fo r room and board pondence, fin e as it is, is n o t g re a tly d iffe re n t from day evening at M r3. Forney's home. KeaSan o t H ills b o ro , d riv e r o f the Sunday K u>, L«X < Nlcbol’« Addltton. Garden - “ ’ I. 85 47 Hrwne J —■■■—■ — - ■ — ——. ■ ■ - ... th a t o f o th er r u r a l correspondents. W inners o f lesser M r and M rs. M o rle y and daugh- ca5¿ M onday 48 91 _ ('h a rliX te Hetnerk (G u a rd ian ) to Ken ' FOR S A L E 2 % a c re « , s m a l l hOUJU*. prizes in the contest show th e same q u a litie s — the te r le ft Sunday fo r D ayton Tuesday 91 M rs B e rnice M Y o rk o f P o rt- 50 lie in e rk . 4 A rrre in Section > • T I N R>W e l e c t r i c i t y , I1PW 90-foot c h lc k c il same com m and o f clear and v iv id E n g lish . The Wed nesday _________________ j land suffered in te rn a l in ju rie s and 91 51 A “ . " r n V ~ r , J,<,T IN ,'R,w'*>“ - ” ,#U h o u je Phone 30F9 o r w r ite 8 J co u n try newspaper, lit t le k n o w n as i t is to th e c ity T e m p e ra tu re a week ago W u. B II R . ^ - . ! Bechen, Rt I. H illsb o ro . 29 d w e lle r, is one o f th e finest, m ost perm anent, and J l l u g e H e t e r s F i n e s when her car s tru c k sacks o f corn nesday n ig h t was 60 degrees I •• i' I •' | HfCNS Acr»* m ost deservedly successful in flu e n ces in o u r A m e ri­ r-v. • v w i that had fa Ile n ,ro m 8 tr u c k onto Varnon C. H trukb at u i to o. 1 M r- R (X )M . su ita b le fo r gentlem an, and can life . Last, b u t n o t least, i t is th e o u tstan d in g I n r e e D r i v e r s H e r e ithe highway east °f «nuboro Mahon. 40 Arrea in Section i t t i n K4to gurage fo r ren t.— Phone 1652 g u a rdian o f th e n a tio n in u p h o ld in g o u r c o n s titu ­ O J McMahon !«. Vcr». - hb j __________________________ . - (Contlnu«d fro m pas« on«| f w v • tio n and A m e ric a n ideals.—In d u s tria l News R e view »0 I" “ •’M "" 1« ™ Rtw I.O ST — Tuesday n ig h t, d a rk l,lu.- t l . o l ( ourh Bataraon at al to F r o l , , . _ , ens. H ills b o ro ju s tic e o f the peace, I Jail On tP»* f e t a l. - U . L o t . i. ». a and t In Block i t l~ t h e r puM e co n ta in in g a n um - to a charge o f being d ru n k in a J^aUgnCCT rden Tract« Addition, liiitobur» , b cr o f Id e n tific a tio n cards, keys. p u b lic place. C h ristian et « u i u> r . . . a . e tc , but no m oney. N o th in g of L T. M cPheeters o f H ills b o ro . _ L . Feteraen . . C o u n ty grand ju r y w e n t in to ses­ was ^unanim ously elected ch a irm a n r « w U * **” * ***** T ‘ a value to anyone b u t the ow ner. Re sion th is m o rn in g (T h u rsd a y). w ard F ind e r re tu rn to A rg u s o f­ T e n ta tiv e c ir c u it c o u rt ca le n d ar! land w ith heT^Darcnts'^Three v e a r« ! ° f .!*** Wa’ h ln * ton County demo W aahlnaton M a t y io Alm a R R illi« Al 29 th e p e riod Septem ber 4 i n 9 « » t e r t h » v . .J . y e a r ’ j c ra tic c e n tra l c o m m itte e Tuesday ■-'< >» •"4 N 'v " • I - * 2« Block I fice. * ° r e r i,.2 iv . a e p ie m p e r 4 to ¿8, la te r th e y re tu rn e d to the fa rm and n ig h t d u rin g a special m eetlne nf A 4 d m .,n . H iiut».«.. Fifteen Years Ago inclusive, f ’ T r L 'i.as. re,eas^ d th is w eek she received her education a t C o r- the U X 7 » . i J P^ w *• •• P*-*v ► B ■■■■■■■■■■■I " " 7 y . o L a I . 7 , ^ ___ W hen _ she was „ 11 h e r m oth- chàm^*rUP fCa,,ed a ‘ ,hPM '¿VirbO r° fo llo w _ in g nelius. Argus, A u g u st 28, 1920—M rs. John R. B a ile y, b y Judge Peters cham ber o f comm ere. M cPheeter» Kurwt Grove. resident o f B u x to n d is tric t since 1881, d ie d A ugust cases have been set fo r tr ia l: S e p -! e r died, le a v in g her to “ c a re *7 o r r e p la c e » W P . F i s k e o f S h e r w o o d , Hank of lleavorton to < ha rira G K a il. 23. M rs. A n th o n y Heesacker, lo n g resident o f V e r- boort, d ie d A u g u st 20. KM) Aerea in Section 1ft T2S R lW T he la te James A. Benedict, th ro u g h his w ill, (¿eorca V. Uouchty et u i t«. Sadie A j on NEW and leaves $1000 to local B a p tis t church. S tutheit, Iro U 10 and 11 Hlorli "C** Subdivision o f F airvie w Addi­ A m e rica n Leg io n n in e loses 11-in n in g game to tion, Hillsboro. P o rtla n d Iro n w o rk e rs 10 to 9. H ills b o ro battery: Samuel Fox to Roland G. Ritchey et B ro w n , Green, S c h u lm e rich and Cota. al. 3N.22 Acres in Thoma« G. N aylor claim N o . 37 T l S R4W C. L . B a rb u r vs. S. E. N ew begin; She is s u rv iv e d by one daughter. Thirty Years Ago Septem ber 26, A. A. Schram m vs. Mrs. Bessie S. A nderson o f H ills ' W c specialize In q u a lity com ­ This is “clean-up” month S IM M E R DES8ERTH j boro, and a sister, Mrs. Frances Argus, A u g u st 31, 1905— H ills b o ro no w has a N A . B y fie ld . m ercia l p rin tin g .—A rg u s tf Oregon hairy Council L io n e l T Yates o f West Slope Gheen, also o f H illsb o ro . There with us. We have a full local in d iv id u a l lin e in to P o rtla n d on th e P a cific was sentenced to 15 days in th e w ere o rig in a lly eight c h ild re n in , -------------------- ---------- - ------ — Peaches and eream ! And how we States' lin e . stock of new Assessor G eorge H. W ilc o x com pletes S outhern | co u n ty ja il W ednesday when he her im m e d ia te fa m ily . M em bers ¡ have been w a itin g to r th e m . Plead g u ilty in the H ills b o ro ju s tic e ; o f the fa m ily were a ll m usicians Peaches are in Ihe m a rk e t now P a c ific assessment, w h ic h am ounts to $527.845. F ather M oore o f B eaverton St. M a ry ’s Hom e i o f the peace c o u rt to a charge o f h e r uncle. Joseph Sedlack, being I a n d th e re is no b e tte r w ay to serve He w a s ' one o f P o rtla n d 's fir s t v io lin is ts them than sliced fresh w ith good gives 50 lads o f school b ig tre a t in attendance at stealing a w aterm elon. and paroled d u rin g good behavior. H 's and teachers. ¡cre a m o ve r them. A p rico ts, too, are L e w is & C la rk fa ir. | delicio u s served in th is w ay and M e r r itt E H otchkiss, ve te ra n o f C iv il w a r, died com panion was rem anded to tha W in Sweepstakes Twin Thackeray’s Heroine C o n te st Jobs Now Available ■ sl ’ ss - The Rural Press Real Estate I ransiers T™ Late to C lassifv McPheeters Heads Democratic Group Dies Here Friday Reduced Prices USED CARS R E A D THE here A u g u st 30. T hom as C onnell of Hillsboro w as I O lIF ltV I ' Y llinifrv»««; W. H. C o n n e ll and son W esley in ju re d in a r u n ­ ■elected as a m e m b e r of the coun- v - v , u l , l 7 I ^ A f llU I lO I b ch u rch bridge. The new post office, now opened for aw ay T he at lo Scotch ty g ra n d ju ry T hur o W/.',, „«. C*_4 CL n g lin e o f fa rm e rs' teams in fr o n t o f the j f.harh E Herrick, foim erly o f W ill i l l ¿ líílt C ¿ lllO W use, is a credit to the city and is indicative C lim a x m ill, d e liv e rin g wheat, rem in d s one o f old f C . h ^ 'e h8S rn° Ved ° U‘ ‘ (Continue from p . „ of the progress made in the Tualatin tim es, w hen w heat ra is in g was the c h ie f in d u s try r i ^ O n rdé r« h m th ’ yr n fln rt in b rra d madc w i,h Potato in th is section. valley in the last decade. O rders in the fo llo w in g c ir c u it yeast, second in compressed yeast f ’ l'-id V » 8 f " S *' SK U td t h is ■ eek: bread, firs t in raised doughnuts, íu rS u ? C M u rp h e y vs. James F. second in coffee cake and fir s t in Vanderzanden o f Roy; Raym ond M urp h e y, ord er; L iquidation o f doughnuts. Rosalie Reed o f Beav- M eyers, L . B ro w n , C la yto n W h i;- B a n k o f B eaverton, ord e r to sell erton won second in the d iv is io n m ore, G ilb e rt W rig h t, A lv in S ch u l­ in M » n h rtJT; n tate ° f Ct r,eRon' c x ' fo r br,>ad m a d r w ,,h p otato yeast. m e rich , Schlegel, E d w in B u r k h a l­ n .ie ^ 7 2 ^ n aD l;2 Vn La- M rs George V ils tr ip o f C o rne lius te r, F ra n k S ch u lm e rich , Ed B u tle r (C ontinued from paye one) D a iry ca ttle selected fro m the Ceorve d A ' a Í u h y V ' , A ‘1tlccn, v s - ' won th ird place in the b u tte r cake and Ed T a y lo r, L a u re l: H. D. K e rk - feet sh o rt o f th e base and pitch e d man, S c h e fflin ; L o re n Rehsc, F a rm ­ G eorge A. A itk e n , d e fa u lt; S tate d ivisio n . In the a rt d e p artm en t M rs. F. H erm ens u n cerem oniously on his in g to n ; and M a rtin Hermens, V e r- John A. L in d o w and S. B. HaJI In d u s tria l A c c id e n t comm ission vs. H o lste in -F rie sia n herds w o n signal C h risto p h e r E Jones et al. d - fa u lt face b e fore th e ro a rin g fans. H. B o w lb y o f C ornelius w o n fir s t boort. honors at O regon and C a lifo rn ia S ta tis tic s o f the game w ere quoted ju d g m e n t; W illia m E. I,. B ro w n vs. in the N ewart-G esso plaque d iv i- fa irs last w eek A herd o f 18 head as fo llo w s b y Ray D illo n , o ffic ia l ! was taken to the fa ir at Stockton, Mae P. B ro w n , order; and W. E sion and fir s t w ith a Newart-G esso sco re r: Runs— A ll S tars 5, H ills ­ Reeves vs. Lost P a rk co rp o ra tio n screen. Mrs. A. O P itm an o f H ills ­ ; Cal., by A lfr e d L in d o w o f B ethany et al. b o ro 3 F alla —A ll-S ta rs 6999. H ills - ! boro won fir s t w ith a p o rtra it fro m : and won t h e fo llo w in g awards: boro, 1,000.000 E r r o r s (Censored.) P robate orders w e re issued in J u n io r cham pion b u ll, th re e fir s t the estates o f Theodore VanD yke, life C ro w d estim ated at a p p ro x im a te ­ F o h r-H c lu b w in n in g s rep o rte d places, e ig h t seconds, seven th ird s E. O A lle n . Hanna Carlson A lle n , (C ontinued fro m paue one) ly 3000 w itnessed th e game, spon­ and fo u r fo u rth s. A n o th e r herd of E lizab e th Bernard. W illia m M ogen- T hursday afte rn o o n were as fo l­ sored b y th e H ills b o ro firem e n , and was arra ig n e d in the T ig a rd ju s tic e lows: Show m anship- Hogs, C la yto n ro a re d w it h a p p ro v a l as e a c h o f th e peace c o u rt S a tu rda y a fte r ­ 19 head was shown at th e C la cka ­ sen, E dgar M. W aldron, John C N yberg, T u a la tin , f ifth Sheep, M a r­ m as co u n ty fa ir by John L in d o w Bechen. John G albreath. F lora C p la y e r was p itc h e d headlong fro m noon and released u n d er $500 b a il. H E. H o rn e r o f C a rlto n was a r- Jr., also o f B ethany, and received H illie r , O M. S a n fo rd and H e r­ v in H e y n d e ric k x n in th Holstein». th e pesky steeds. A r t M ilte n b e rg e r the fo llo w in g awards: T w o grand b e rt A. H u b b e rt. G u a rd ia n sh ip o r ­ John Hansen, th ird ; G len Irela n d , o ffic ia te d a t th e lo u d speak, r. g iv ­ csted Sunday a fte rn o o n by state fo u rth ; M a rv in H e y n d e ric k x , f lit n . champions, tw o senior champions, d e r was issued fo r L ester Ournm . police on a reckless d riv in g charge, in g a “ b ra y b y b ra y " d e scrip tio n B ro w n Swiss, John Hansen, second j tw o ju n io r cham pions, 16 firsts, nine : jle Is rep u te d to have co llid e d w itn o f the game. G arden E x h ib it— Joe Santoro, seconds, fo u r th ird s and one fo u rth . P la y e rs f o r th e tw o squads were a m achine p a rke d a t th e side o f Hazeldale, fo u rth ; John Santoro, State b u tte rfa t records w e re b ro k ­ th e road m m ile s south o f S ix as fo llo w s : Hazeldale, eighth. H ills b o ro — J a k e W e il. A r c h i e C orners on th e W est Side P a c ific en in the class B d iv is io n fo r ju n - j SUBSCRIBE TO THE Home b e a u tific a tio n — M argaret io r th re e -ye ar-o ld s b y th e regis- i h ig h w a y. C a m p b e ll, J o h n G a rd n e r, “ Pop Sohler, H illsb o ro , fifth . T h e ft o f 12 Rhode Isla n d Red tered H o lste in h e ife r, "L o n e F ir C o sle tt, L . C. K ra m le n , P. J. K n lk - P o u ltry Ducks, M a rv in H e yn d e r­ w a rf, N y e O B ris to l, E J M c A le a r p u lle ts W ednesday e ve n in g was re ­ Miss In k a P oet," owned b y John ic k x , firs t. Leghorns. A lb e rt G ilro y . ■ K in g fis h " H o rn b e c k . B il l Cam p ported to th e s h e riff's o ffic e b y A. L in d o w o f P o rtla n d. H e r o f f i­ T u a la tin , s ix th ; M a rv in H e y n d e r­ cia l y ie ld as rep o rte d b y th e H o i- I b e ll. Jam es W ells. V e rn e M c K in n e y . Mrs. F ra n k T Page o f A loha. ic k x , seventh. G len Lee o f G le n w o o d was taken ste in -F rle sia n association o f A m e r­ G eorge M cG ee, J M Person. Le- Oakes. H a ro ld W eisenback. G eorge in to custody T h u rs d a y on a charge ica was 630.8 pounds o f b u tte rfa t W ic k , C la u d e C ook, C le m E slin g e r, o f d riv in g w h ile d ru n k . He was and 17,879 8 pounds o f m ilk on three keep posted T o m S ta n to n , T. W. M c D o n a ld , Les­ arrested a fte r a c o llis io n w ith L e v i m ilk in g s a day. t e r Ire la n d , A . H. Busch, P A. C a rru th e rg o f Gales C ity . If yo u change y o u r address k in d - ON THE COUNTY NEWS B unya^ b r a^ ; T o M . e t o n t o A n d e rs o n a nd Ja ck M u rto n . ___ Inspect th e state hospital, and to A s k y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r ■ ly n o tify th e A rg u s d ire c t and at j _______ — A ll-S ta r» — B e r t V a n d e rza n d e n , J. i once. tf | K la m a th F alls to address the "20-30'* M V a n d e rza n d e n a n d C la re n ce le g a l a d v e rtis in g to th e A rgus. County Herds Win Honors at Fairs All-Star Team Wins in Donkeyball Game Farmer Beaten by Two Masked Thugs HILLSBORO ARGUS Capitol News Letter th ere is little r«., on for m uch __________________________ THEY RE NEWS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ “ “~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ——— CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES And will discount any of them. ___ - __________________________ 36 USED CARS ¡ I ' j | ! I : i [ O N E OF O U R RECONDITIONED USED CARS W /U S M i YOU M ONfY/ and TRUCKS in stock, on all of which we have re­ duced prices in this BIG SALE s Call at our attractive lot on Second Avenue, or nt our big new store and garage at 318-332 Main Street. () p e n Saturday evenings, and any time by appointment. Phone for Service 444 And you will get an answer day or night. Hillsboro MotorCo. Chevrolet and Oldsmobile JAMES WHITELAW, Prop. Main St. Phone 444 F