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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1935)
H IL L S R O R O Page Two guest Thursday at the J A. McCoy home Miss Gladys and Ethel Mr- Coy retu rn ed home with him to spend the night w ith friends. They Buxton Event Tuesday: 26 Registered at School (B y M r* . J ease M e y e r*) B u tt* . $ 6 8 .1 4 , A Pate. $ 5 8 .0 6 . O A $86 87 F J S iu n d e r*. $86 87 ; A rt Msepherd, $88 5 7 ; W m Vandeeoever- in<. $72 8 9 . II B ö ke r, $ 1 0 7 .7 3 ; Joe Cor l\» n M c L c * h I. Hines and little daughter Maxine M< $89.76 Frank Keh $95 76; V*i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy and Sale*’ . $96 7 '*. 11 S tim u lie r. $ 1 0 3 7 4 ; I I 1 daughters Gladys and Ethel visited Su*h.u»er, $15 9 4 0 , S .ix te n & |>»oney, Hillsboro Tuesday afternoon. S at $ 7 1 1 .7 5 ; K rank Vanaken, $524 1 3 . F. 1. urday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mc Ri»*S $537 4 0 ; P o rtl.tn d General E le c tric Coy and Zelbert Baker visited Mr Com pany. $ 7 .5 0 , Busch*» Service Garage. F ry d e n d a ll Bro« l.b r. C o , $3 * - and Mrs. C harles McCoy of the $S 15.3*4. H ills b o n * 1. um her C o m pa ny, $314 0 1 ; Masonic Home. Thomas Connell $ 4 ; R alph N el*on, $ 4 , Hoppicking started in the O s c a t p.x .l e.a n tn c r l. u : v b n i \ . . » i 's n , S-itu,..« B io * . $33 7 8 ; 11 Becker. $13 5 0 ; H ill Love yard Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe B aker and boro Angus, $1 7 5 , Geo I. Ile n d rie k *. little daughter Shirley ol Long $ 9 4 .0 8 ; C a rn a tio n L u m b e r C o . $14 10; A R oebling * Sen* Company o f C a lif., view, Wash., visited at the homes John $ 1 2 .7 0 ; C a d\ M o to r Co., $ 0 .7 0 ; ( h a m B elt of ¿ elbcr; and his __ . .. . . -- Company. $4 3 2 . Lentz A u to P a rt*. $7 3 8 ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy. W W Shipley C o . $ 1 .1 3 ; T he Steven* Monday. Otto Strohm ayer of Port- orp., $0 3b K A A lb e rt, $5 8 4 ; B ris to l the honu, C Hdw e Co., $1 4 9 ; O S S h iffe r. $ 2 .7 5 : t evening. ?nmg. llir s c h W ei*. $13 8 0 . Beall Pipe Jfe Tank W arren K em per of Forest Grovt C orp $17 5 2 4 . P o rtla n d C oncrete Pipe «V visited Misses Glady’s and Ethel Products Co $48 5 2 s . P E I l a « . $ 23 3 2 ; BUXTON — Townsend club met In t h e G range hall Wednesday night. The club will give a pie social in the G range hall Tuesday night. Ladies please bring pics Ray Roberts and Eugenia Quler h «-V/4 t the h« < i n to f fair a ir n lo r n attended state at t S*;i Salem Monday. Mrs. Claude Rheinhold re .r l y- .U .U V i M w ith then« and visited h her turned parer ats, Mr. and Mrs. H arley Quier. several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Watson, Mr. and a n a Mrs. w n r M a u orris r n s Watson, n a i a u u . Mrs, « n » . Har- »»« »- n . T h n r < d iv a fte r n o o n Bureau of Labor. $ >4 5 0 ; C oncrete Pipe old Peterson. Eugenia Q uier and M r. and M r s ' j . P. Vanderzanden VV"'ÍÍ"''.J ? . '2 ’ *? ___ 15.1 v , . , i „ u „ „ j 4 5 , H ow ard Cooper C o rp , $ 1 3 8 ; Pure Iro n Jennie Felong are driving to the . x, , ~ Robert and Ralph, and l uh, r, 4 Ml< c u-S.O l. ir„„ O. N. Love hopyard at Thatcher, ‘‘-,u Neil Fitzscharles went to Corvallis culver« . . -------- A M f< Co.. $ 2 4 4 8 4 ; Shell tXI w here they are picking hops. Sunday and spent the day w ith Com pany. $95 8 9 5 ; F ry d e n d a ll B ros . $38 George and __ x Claude Riggle of , J . . <*> th eir son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. 98; A ir R eduction Sales Com pany. $19 33. B.rkenfeld spent the week-end at yan d erian d en . and Mrs. C o rn e liu , G a r « , . $15 4 2». th eir heme here. Mary Caputo. Mr. and Mrs. R ay, Elner D a v i,, G ra n d J u r y » it n n s . $ « 4 0 , Mr. an a Mr w . n . n ra o i » » - V anderzanden's little son returned l\ > n , ld G a tw b rt, D e lin q u e n t Tax Koreelo, £ £ e d the state fair at Salem Sat- grandparents to go UTCiay. to school. lm q u e n t Tax Foreclosure Exp, $ - 5 , Joe . V , V.s<‘hool>, , wHh Harvey Reidling of the CCC H re n , c r t hs exp, $ 3 , Chas L W a lk e r, c rt School began Septem ber 2 w th c f A s(ona -s dlng „ few hs exp, $84 52. co ja il exp. $18 .1 3 , co a total attendance of tw enty-six a * a, M j ^ anderzanden hosp exp, $5 82— T o ta l $ 8 8 .2 7 ; Grace G eleven prim ary and fifteen in the h» ^ e Zoe W atkins Qf Fore$t W ahl, ju ro r, c irc c r t, M arch te rm . 1935 . M a ry J C h u rc h h ill, relief upper grades. Miss Gladys Oxer- Vander ( — J u M ly ir ) , y $ E 2 0 .8 M 0 ille M i« M im io M ru v e w a s a v is u u r a i m e v a u a c r - r, » 1 2 ; E d w in G raham . ton is principal and Miss Mamie ^Tb. r2 nr.- randen home Thursday. In th e eve- d e in q u e n l ta x f o r r d o s u n fd exp, $30 Sandy, ~ prim ary teacher. There . arc ning Clifford and George Rutan S in k » D e puties:— C». S h e riffs Exp tw o first grade children this year and R hiner Wirtz of Thatcher vis L Z H a rris , $3 8 5 ; James E H a tch. $49. —LeRoy Whiteside and Joe Lazott. ited there. 5 2 ; D ic k W ille rt. $ 3 .4 8 ; Oscar Davis, Jam es F reer of Portland was a 3 9 ; W L G ilb e rt, $ 3 .3 9 . C harles K iser, Mrs. Percy W’hitfield of V er ' $3 $ 4 1 .8 5 ; R ay K is tr , $41 8 5 ; S. S p elbrin k, B uxton visitor Sunday. nonia has returned home after a $41 85. Mr and Mrs. S t u a r t Aldrich few days visit w ith her sister. Mrs Co S h e riff's E xp — H a llie Ire la n d . Co (Irene Peterson) and son Charles .. _ Waddle. _ . , . . . . . I s k r f s exp. $ 1 3 .5 8 ; F H ew ntt, co s h rf's of Bridgeport. Cal., visited her Charles Mrs. Zoe Quick IS w brkm g in ,.xp $13 5 8 ; C olum bia Canning M achinery parents, Mr and Mrs. C. A. P eter Co., re lie f exp, $ 2 5 0 .8 5 ; Zola K M organ, son. Septem ber 2. 3 and 4 Rela Hillsboro. Charles Waddle and broth- delin q u e n t ta x foreclosure fd exp. $ 8 .7 5 ; tives here had not seen the Al- er Mrs Dean Quick accompanied their Ralph C Oglesby, p u ro r, c irc c r t. Meh drichs for nine years. sister. Mrs. Fred Crops, to Ver- t * n n . 1935 ( J u ly ) . $ 1 2 . Fd H anyen, re Pick Hops to visit Mrs. Percy W hit p o rte r, c irc c r t. $ 3 0 ; A ir* M ay H a rtra m p t, Mr. and Mrs. V. White. Shirley nonia b a iliff, cdc c rt. $ 1 8 ; J R P rp p a rd , b a iliff, Dean Quick will rem ain a grand ju ry , $9 ; L A Long, b a iliff, c irc c rt, and Beverly, Mr and Mrs. Harry field. few days. $ 5 3 ; I. J Rushlow , re lic t exp, $ 1 2 ; Gales Simonton. Dorothy and A rthur. Mrs. Ira Brown and granddaugh- Creek M e rc a n tile Co, re lie f— (H ear D ahhn, Mrs. Ethel Meyers and Elsie. Fern Mrs Neah Eastman. Harold Fischer and Oran £ ■> $ 3 : S tate In d u , tr ia A c c id e n t Com m , peace o ffic e r ', c o n trib u tio n . $ 1 4 .5 3 W S Atice, Frost are picking hops at the - home — re lie f— Loren E. D a vis, $ 2 .5 0 ; P o rtla n d , Thursday. Pleasant Valley hop farm near Visitors at the Louis Strohm ayer Blue P rin t Co., E le ctio n E x p . $37 20. Forest Grove. J u ro rs , C irc C rt, M arch T erm , 1935 AR G U S, Thursday, September 12, 1935 H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N Dewey McNamee $5 SO, M ike M cC ullough. $(•<>«'. Allan R . . I 1 • t r a n k Sim m on*. $4 2 0 . Mae F Y u . $4 2 0 . I'u lly S W eil $ 3 . Fred 1. W ohlsehl.-gel, $5 SO. Jo h n B W o rth . $5 4 0 . Charles A W undelieh. $4 2 0 , Booklet to Promote Travel 8 0 . Cha* F H e rric k , $8 4 0 . E d w in J. M i le. $4 2 0 . It K M o tt. $>. A lb e rt W m Peter*. $4 3 0 . R obert I P o rter, $8 SO. Chas V Sptertnq. $4 30 G rand Jun><$: B ci B»-ge $7 5 0 , James A C antpbeil, $9 2 0 , W a lte r It i lapp, $6 3 0 , Cieo Feldm an. $8 8 0 ; W illi* M H ia tt, $7 7 0 . R udolph K l.e p *ch a t, $7 8 0 ; C h i* W S tru th e rs , $ 9 . Simon Nagiev, c irc e rt w it neu»— S tate v J I I H icks, $3. C irc . C rt. W itnesses— State v. Guy C. Wood & Lloyd C im e: G eoige Pantenburg, $8 2 0 , l i < M cD ulm . $ 5 , J S B a rber, $> C irc . C rt. W itnesses — State Highw ay Comm. v. Charles B iu ce . et al. (C hange of Venue fro m Y a m h ill C o u n ty ); s L Par re ft. $8 2 0 . 1. S Ott», $8 2 0 , B F H a w le y, $8 2 0 , R It K ife r , $8 SO Doq License Fun d: P M Jorgcn*en, col k c ittt< «i»»g licenses, $14 45. G rand J u ry W itnesses E W A lm q u ist, $ 2 , J C B a rna rd, $2 8 0 , Ray Burge*», $3 8 0 ; H a rold Burge»*. $3 8 0 ; N ellie C’oad, $ 8 . F loyd D a* is. $4 SO, M r* F loyd D avis, | $4 SO. O m ar Kendall, $3 2 0 . J II G a rre tt. 2 ; Ed G e n try , $ 2 . Jo h n Haute. $8 4 0 ; O ' A H elm s, $ 4 .2 0 . E lu a b e th Lewis, $5 2 0 , Stanley M acDonald, $ 8 , J F M ille r, $ 4 . H a rry Kigg*. $4 St). Sherm an E R obert o*n, $4 SO, R C Rogers. $5 8 0 ; LeR oy A F red Schlegel. $4 SO; 4 D . r M . Scheel. $4 , . . E (¡race P a rker, $ 8 , F m ilv Itl.u kleilge, $ 5 , Rob« i l B s«.>||, $ 1 0 , E ll.i» K u ta iiio iu l M iip k v . $ 5 ; N« t»it»n C io *h y Slupl« », $ 5 , J . * * f M il lin , $ 8 , I h a ik * W .» h v H a n kin *. $i’ . A litli.n l II Ib m l. i on. $ 7 , Daniel Mu-a, $7 lle ilt v r t B u ttle * , $ 5 , Alex I ai p e n in , $ 8 . I.l» *in N .ih o n Donal.U oii. $ . , W illia m M. »*. $ h , John AI» a M. Caun, f,’, A lit» F iltriti. $ 8 , M av |» l. . I l o I »»av, $ 1 , Janit * Svl». * l t i Jt lin in g *, $12 . W illia m A W i* f, $8. W illia m H lw a iU H .in in iriin l, $ 7 , Lin ll.i lin i» Involi, $ 7 , Da» ni ( o iiin uitioit* /« 'n o i, $ 7 , Je*»»* W illia m Me AAilliam». $ 1 , ll.in * Ju ig t-n te n , $ 5 , |»ex i M .u k Ballai»!. $ 7 . Fn»i W ourm *. $ 7 , Nel Ile Owen*, $ 3 , Amy D illa H i iu iei *on, $1 , P a tin k tfoxeph M. Don ni, $ 5 , F ie tie iie k B i.ik « liti* h , $ 1 0 . John S. b.iei, $ 7 . M ie Sii.nv. $ « , G em ei s ||o k > $ 5 . I I U n ii li » T o ll, $ , . F l in k II (le » « lam i, $ 5 , Al.nu» K n ig h t, $ 5 , M a rtin Glanz, $ 8 . H u lla Aim B i «m. $ 7 , H o n a n I ie,»ohi, $ 7 . A liiv A lu e s . lm . Il, J t . , lm u - . WU m M $ $ : J . lm K llv m e *, $ 7 , W ill m i A (¡«.« h í u i . i i i , $ .•, H a lite C u rry B u llio n , $4, Ih a ilu * ( Imgunm » n* k v . $ 5 . P ll l i l e l l i e Hl le i lv, $ 1 0 , Daniel .Alain* $ 7 , A llie il D llo a tilm a n Si. $ 8 , M iC .n ih v I M a ilin . $ 5 , F e llin ia n i! M a li , 3 $ l L ii M M. M m ' i í Ltiiii Mt> Ingram . $ 8 , H annah M M il lin . $5 C h ri*l Roiiim e»m o, $ 7 , W inn ie Belle llo w r lll R ile y , $ 5 , B e njam in F ra n k lin Raley, $5 W illia m R im lo rlf, $ 1 0 , Jame« Joaeph W al*h, $ 6 . John T Rev im iti *. $ 1 0 . F«l »vaiti Fintene B.U ou $ 1 0 , P r ik t l il la Ann R o I h ’ i I*, $ 1 5 , M ary F ia titi« W illa rd , $ 5 , A la tile II l i t u i dm an, $8 G U I A< it k u t ( l l o l l l l f Lum i, •M» »»I», pvnxitiu. $ /, Dully ’Trip* to Portluiul tiillaboro Auto Freight Bonded und Iiuoirrd (M irier Hrrvlnc Beit ver toil, Aloha, Hred- vllle, Illllabora, CornelliM and Forexl Grove IMi-kup and Delivery Service at l'a<ku«e Kufen Hillaboro Phone M3 East Hide I’ernilnul Pott land Phono KAat 0131 QUICK RELIEF FROM A DISTRESSING AFFLICTION Many la'iiple In Hillsboro, whoa« lives have been made mUerubl» through suffering from thoae dis- Iresalng surface muscular pains so often nitss-callcd "rheum atic," will W ext Coa*! Telephone Co. ro c le rk $3 46. doubtless be glad to know about Williams It U X Compound which co tre a * $3 95, co reeonler $3 86, co a« «evxur $5 15, co tc h xupl $5 45, la x ik p l la giving such quick relief in many < v u v e . . . . — «a iw ... u w t a F H W .* te r , $4 O tto R W olh auf. $4 $3 85, co s h e riff $34 85, circ judge $8 10, cases. S tate In d u s tria l Accident Comm, co ho*p co judge $18 70, co surveyor $3 45, co Williams R U. X. Compound is exp, $ 1 5 .8 5 , c r t hs exp, $2 24, co asoets ju v e n ile o ffic e r $3 60, co n u ite $3 80. dial or s exp. $0.18, to ta l $18 2 5 ; A F Sehen prepared from the prescription of u ¡ a t t y $ 1 1 3 0 , to ta l $108 8 0 , B r u to ! Hard de l, co s h rf's exp. $5 0 8 ; A F Schendel. former army doctor who used It In his extensive practice for many years Sufferers now may have the benefit of its relief al a cost of only a few cents n day If you suf fer from shooting, slabbing m uscu 4k T* * -------------- OI M ary J ( h u rc h ill, rebel Mrs C re d it Bureaus, In c., d»s license fu n d exp, the Portland C ham ber of Commerce, while Ray Conway, m anager of M a ry M ilk » . $7 6 0 . Dr H a n y I. C handler lar pains In shoulders, arm s or $ 1 ; A C Lyda, damages sheep k ille d by legs; If you arc botlwred with the Oregon S tate Motor association, looks on. Say and Conway were ,rhrl M’> M a rtin , $ 4 , tie«» I. H e ndrick*. dogs. $ 1 8 ; M rs Jo h n Davidson, damages exp $81 82. co home exp $30 81, neuralgic or nurface pa Ina of the members of the advisory comm ittee which helped the road group 7 ‘. h’ la m b k ille d by dog*, $3 5 0 , A J Evers, body, don't endure thia agony any P» tla n d G eneral E le c tric Con» produce the booklet. I *>• damages 38 sheep k ille d by dogs. $78 7 5 ; pany, r rl lie l- lie u e A ltm a n , $ 1 , Beall Pipe longer w ithout trying Wllltanui H S late In d u s tria l A ccident Comm-, peace • •• • « • * .,, H i ll . I T .8 0 . H enry G rh rk e . » 7 . Anna II..I * r '. " k 1 " I ' 1' / • ! ' . »»7 » 0 . Pul. U X Compound o ffic e r s c o n trib u tio n , $ 1 .1 7 ; C ornelius Cash p ® " * / * P * - 1 ‘J ' G roce ry, re . o i . . . , « - c »'»»«•inployiiient O ffices ( o n tn h u tm n Store, re lie f— Lena Engler, $ 9 . Cady M o to r , 11 *“ M ooter $•> II Get a bottle at the Delta Drug tnann, $ 5 . B**la frv d ie k « Johanson. $<>. A rc t. relief exp. $ 5 0 . B row n * Tin shop. Co. co , h i ( , ,x p . $1 » 5 . S p«r 11 H ‘« b c r »J. l o u l $ 2 » . i I. i ) , b „ G rq Jo h n P e ter Johanson. $5; G itieon rebel exp, $ 2 0 . Shell O il Company, co store today The first bottle m ust» sonal ta x c o lle cto r exp. $5 50. co assessor's 1 ' / / ' • , ^ rt ro ,J‘* eMp * **1. H ickey, $ 1 0 ; Jo h n I I L a m b e rt, $ 1 0 , Adv » exp, $ 3 1 .0 6 . D ilha m D le rd o rf. d.»g satisfy you or money back exp. $5 .5 0 , to ta l $ 1 1 . The C C Store, re $ t M,lkr‘- *• H'1 v . n . ’ bense fu n d exp, $21 40. E r,yr«n. ' 'P> J J J i H ills b o ro Meat t o . co home N a tha n Jo b K ir k . $ 8 . W illia m l.advala. Justice Crt. L State e $ 1 2 ; C in a E a tella K e lly , $12; George _ ip .— Juror— -------- --------John c x p ’ $ b ’ -50 J N W .le v , $ ! 5 0 . R ic h a rd W .le y , Thoma« C Madsen. $ 1 2 , A h o ; M o th e r’s P e nsion :— E m ilie P Am ato. $ 2 5 ; Schnell. $ 8 ; $1 5 0 , A M ( a rlile , $1 5 0 , E E H a rlra m p l. t Karies P M e rre ll. $ 5 . R o bert F u lto n Me R u th B eatrice Anderson. $ 3 0 , M ary K $1 -0. I. I M. Dowell. $1 6 0 . I- E t om e B a tchelor. $ 1 0 ; Cora Matvei B ell, $ 1 5 ; FUa Lean, $ 5 . M ary Jane M cLean, $ 5 . Charles bus. $ i 6o B e n n e tt, $ 1 0 , E d ith M arie B ro s tro m , $ 1 0 , Alec M arrs. $ 7 . W illia m F ra n k lin M agill, W itness— Justice C o u rt— State * . John $ 7 ; Fa I ’oe, $ 7 , Jeannie C ochran I'h iip , ecelia C Bow-den, $ 1 2 ; G race D ' A ho Ed G e n trv, $4 2 0 . J 1 M ill«. $1. $ 1 7 , E d ith C u lle r, $ 1 7 ; B e rth y A' Coyne, $ 1 0 ; John Severe Owens. $ 1 5 , R obert Jo I I G Bond, $2 2 0 . (M t.. K ill, $5 4 0 . A iih .e aeph i ’o tte r, $ 6 , Am anda Jane P e rkins, $ 1 2 ; H e n e rye tta M C ulbertson, $ 1 2 ; Anna P h illip *. $ 7 , Am anda baling, $ 1 . W m D o rn s, $1. Lounise Crews, $ 1 0 ; Florence B Canning, $ 8 . L a u ra A lice J R Pvppard, constable ju stice c r t exp Prough. $ 6 ; Daniel Prough. $ 6 . B e njam in $12. D a illey. $ 1 5 . Em m a De — S late v John Aho. $ | 6 0 . C ity o l For T Rosencrans. $ 8 ; Anna Leonora R o ter , Syh Bean Rowell Bvoa» P re /. $ 1 5 ; Mari«« J D in g le *. $1 •, M arv est G rove, th e . M other s pension exi^— M i* co ja il exp, $ 5 .2 5 ; O tis E le v a to r C o , c r t A liu d e D ix*on, $ 8 . I l*»e At Dodge. $ 1 5 . n iu n ii. $ 7 . M ichael Reeves, $ 7 , Rose J Co, co hosp R ichey. $ 1 0 ; A lb e rt M izner. $ 5 , James P A m ato, $ 1 0 , l.extej lir la m l M r and M rs I pp H obson M r , ------ — t a r, M j Onn*on, > i . a o . »> m i t Joo*. h* exp. $ 7 .8 5 ; P o rtla n d S a n ita ry Supply L o ttie Blanche F./ell, $ 2 3 . Em m a K F.«l exp $2 70. c r t h * exp $12 .$ 0 . $15 3 0 . I d Rhea. $ 7 . James H enry Reynolds, $12 5 0 , . n n r t M « ; A l‘ M a r t i n i n d Arlene of day afternoon. Friday evening Mr. $in.4t>. E!..m,.r M u n d o rff. $ i s „ . . Mabel Co., c r t hs exp. $ 7 .7 8 ; G W Paulls4»n Co , wards, $ 1 0 . M y rtle Fm slev. $ 2 2 ; l.o tta and M « AJ M artin and A rlene M and M r i T Kemper an d Miss W e U .d $15 , R u dolp h s , i « n . $22 I ’ ria h S Scott. $ 5 . H a rve y E d w in Stubbs. | ' * ,n G iaha m . delin q u e n t la x l> losurc Id c r t hs exp. $ 2 5 ; R a lph Dresser, D. M . D , B Fox, $ 2 5 , R osetta Fleenor. $ 2 0 . Rosetta Portland visited Mrs. H obsons and vanloo w ere visitors. W arren tn n a Neum ann $ i 9 4.“ R F Pomeroy. $7 5 0 , Em m a Adelia Stuld»*, $7 5 0 , Mi ‘ co ja il exp. $1 . J B D u n*m oro. M D . Flee nor, $ 5 . O pal G ibbon*. $ 1 0 , F l*t. V> rh a . I S turm . $ 9 . E lu a b e th S turm . $ 9 . Jo 1 R»1 »»* D e lla B e rth a A rm strong. M^ rtm s m other, Mrs. William Kemper who had been visiting H enrv W Scott. $ 1 3 .2 0 M argaret relief exp. $18. co ja ile x p , $5, $ 2 1 , P a cific ble Huson, $ 3 5 . .Althea H a rm on, $ 1 0 . A jg I ben e A ltm a n . $ 5 . W in I I B o ulin, $20, «« Yuek'r n on . . . Weed, $ 2 0 .4 0 ; N y t D B ris to l, $2. lasJ a Po,orenn !w i,h his grandm other a few days H o ffn e r, $1.5. t r i E tta Hanves, *eph I* S h orley, $ 5 . E va (ie ra h lin e Sears. cle rk 's exp. S ta tio n e ry A P rin tin g Cc . E lizab eth B e nnett. $ 1 0 . t a in e Itla k rlx $ 7 . H enry Thoma» Shnrb. $ 8 . John Thom Visitors at the C. A Peterson , eturned hBome w lth them Edw C Luce, c o u n ty c le rk . $ 1 5 0 , Z R $0.95, co recorder * exp. $2 53. to ta l $ 1 5 . Lau ra F it a Havn> $ 7 . M abie I Har August Boren, > 1 0 . C a rrie Barber. as V a n H o rn , $ 5 , James 1 1 W ilson, $ 1 0 . H ia tt, d e p u ty co cle rk, $ 1 0 0 ; Josephinee $3 4 8 . D r Cha* A L a m kin . D. M I ) , r home Septem ber 3 were Mrs. Laura ri*o n . $ 1 0 ; M arion Jane H eard. $ 3 5 ; Pearl Ham m ond, dep u ty co c le rk . $ 7 5 ; Eva lie f— R A ld ric h . $ 9 . B ushong A Co., » Christianson and daughters Grace Herod, $ 1 5 ; A m elia Isaacson. $ 1 7 ; A lta Samuel r W e stfa ll. $ 5 . M ichael Am ato. Susan Bowen, $ 6 . Maggie H u nker. $ ' »O, I C h ild re n ot t ’a lv in B u nker. $ 1 5 . Ray $ 5 ; P h illip Bahm ne, $ 7 , M rs Isabel Real. Oakes, d e p u ty co cle rk, $ 6 0 , E lain e Ca!d A lice Johnson. $ 1 5 ; Stella K e a m , $ 2 0 ; c le rk 's exp. $.35, co recorder's exp. $2 3 and Nelda of P ortland and W alter Daniel Bishop. $ 1 0 . A m y I. B row n. B .tg h ie s . $ 1 5 . B e tty ( nome. $5 M is R ile* Willis of Cornelius. Blanche B ritton of Hillsboro is u e ll. co c le rk ’s exp. $ 2 4 ; Elaine Cadi $4 7 0 ; Oregon W ashington W ater S ervice M a ttie K ing. $ 1 5 , D ora B e ll Lee $ 1 5 . $ $ 7 7 , . Charles row n, $ 7 ; M yra E C a rlile , Box«!. $ 7 . J Riggs, $ 1 0 . Sarah I Buell. Frances Ficas is home after ‘he w inner of a $15 cash prize in well, dog license fu n d exp $ 2 0 , M aud W Co., c r t h* exp. $ 2 0 .5 5 , re lie f exp,— C a the rine M arsh all, $ 1 5 ; Donna Sehanck $«,; Thom as L I I B Casey. $ 1 2 . M a ry A C lark. $ 5 ; M r* /e lla K tim e r $ I H , W a lte r ll r i i i i t co trea *. $ 1 0 9 ; Lena Delplanche, E th e l P a tterso n $1 25. J»xt W m egardner Aleredith, $ 2 2 ; Cora Elsie Moe. $ 3 2 . Laura spending several weeks w ith rel- ‘he nation-w ide Make It Your- c Boseow, $ 7 . tieorge I ^ w C u rry , $ 7 ; (M ixer Madison $ 3 . E ih th B u ib a n k , $ 7 . K a rl Br.Mhl. $1 le rk — co trea *, $ 8 0 ; James H D a vis, co $ 1 .4 0 , Ray Beigbley $125. Irene A ltm a n 1 M urray. $ 2 5 . Florence J N e w ton, $ 2 9 . atives in California. contest conducted by Sear--. recorder, $ 1 0 0 ; O phelia W ism er. d e p u ty co $1 .4 0 , Anna W ilk e * $<>63. John Kennedy J P ave*. $ 1 0 . Frances R m dolph. t.a llo w a y , $ 8 . 'A lo n s o G e rrtso n Ford, $5 . Anna C ustard. $ 8 . M i* J h t «...k.-, ,1 5 Farew ell Given Roebuck and Co. Miss B ritton was recorder. $ 7 5 . Valene V n derw ood, dep uty $2 90. $ 2 9 3'». E d w in G raham , d e lin q u e n t Anna F ra n k lin L u th e r Francis. $ 7 ; Jam es A , M r » Janie« C ar*on. $ 1 0 , M innie •«. $ 1 0 . $-’ 9 . H u,da > R vdm en, $12. A«hl»e ' I A farew ell partv was given aw arded third regional prize in the co recorder. $ 6 0 ; J E C a rpe nte r, co as tax fore. Iosin» fu n d exp, $ 3 0 . E lizab eth Shaffer. $ 1 5 . S tella S h affer, $ 1 5 ; M innie Johnson, $ 7 . F rancis A l»a Jones. $ 5 . E lla : M a ry J C h u re h ill $ 1 2 . M Bernice Thelma Moen Sunday night. Miss senior division class for w earing sessor, $ 1 5 0 ; Helen Steinke, d e p u ty co Todd, p ro b a tio n o ffic e r s exp. $ 4 1 6 0 , o ld I ''h a rp . $ 2 3 . B e rth a A Shaver, $ 1 5 ; J .n M Ladd. $ 7 . J u s tin G r if f it h M o rn *. $ 5 . 1 ( ombs. $ 5 . Ada t u rti* . $ 5 . Mm i* Crane, 1 $ 1 0 ; A D C h am tie rlain. $ 1 0 . M> H e n ry W M ohrm an n, $ 6 ; John E m m ett Lue Da assessor, $ 1 0 0 ; Viola Sundberg, dep uty age pension exp. $15, to ta l $56 6 0 ; M rs nie A S hej»h«r(l. $ 1 5 , M ary I. S m ith. $ 2 2 . Moen is leaving for her home at apparel Pars«. n». $ 5 , M argaret Ann Ib a r th - v . $ 1 0 , I vis. $ 8 , James N D avis. $ 7 . Je »e D rake co assessor. $ 7 5 ; Flovd Shoop, fie ld dep uty E s th e r P irie . ja n itre ss— c r t hs exp, $ 8 , Jodie S m ith , $ 1 5 ; J u lia A an S tip h o u t. $20 Bayport. Mich., after visiting sev J AI Parsons. $ 8 , J „ h n M athew K . finely, ' $ 4 . P e rry D a vidson , $ 5 , A nna Egli, II. $ 1 2 . assessor, $ 9 .9 7 ; A lla n Rice, fie ld dep uty Dunelson 4 Sewell, Inc . r e lie f— H H H ar o k a Geneva W all. $ 3 0 M r* J P W ate C L A IM S A L L O W E D FOR M O N TH OF eral w eeks w ith her brother, N or assessor, $ 5 .9 8 ; O B K ra u s , co sch supt, m on, d e e d , $ 2 2 .5 0 ; C a rn a tio n Fuel Co., $ 2 2 . t iara E lizab eth W estcott, $ 2 2 . *»-. I»la $•»; M arv A rm in d a Sia*. $ 1 0 ; E v e re tt I H e nry F rim a n , $ 4 . J«w W m egardner $ 1 « . AU G U ST. 1935 man Moen, and fam ily here. I Em m a E««ord, $ 5 . John Fahey, $5 Parson*. $ 5 , Latini« l.eotja R obinson. $10 Ada $ 1 5 0 , Zola K M organ, asst co sch supt, B r in . $ 5 . Anna W ilke *. $ 1 - . W .lla Mon & H — J D K e lly & S in $ 2 3 0 ; C h u re lie f— M rs L Robinson $3. J im W ilso n $3, W eek-end visitors at th « e . j Ellis L R W alke G o ttlk b $>•. Ida V ic to r!* C u rtis , $ 5 , K a tie Gohde, f i o r. $ 7 .5 1 ; B ruce Combs. $ 5 ; C J $ 7 5 ; O R Heiwsine. per*4»nal p ro p e rty tax $ 6 ; S E F ayram , co s h rf's exp. $ 5 .5 0 ; d.tbaugh. $ 1 2 . D ora Eox. $ 1 5 . L o ttie M M a rth a Jane G rau, $ 5 , Sam G arber, $» Watson home were Mr. « and Mrs. ,.ri,.,k j.., -,,. j Ho5kin5 c ............ ............. Ja< k»riii. $¿5, P eter T ro ja n o w s k i, $ 5 , George E liza lw th H e ctor, $ 8 9 .6 9 ; J W C onnell, co s h e riff. Lopniis H ardw are 4- Im id e m e n t C o , relief S tout. $ 1 5 , A deline Schreiner. $22 Augustus W t-hrting, $ 7 , ( h a r le s Ogd«''* I (ire.-nough, $ 1 . W P G ilii* | .i. . $ 1 0 . (k o rg e sher- exp, $ 1 7 .5 5 ; J E C a rp e n te r, eo assessor's Irving Lynch and tw o sons. M TVN is »11 s P ie . rm n , $ 3 * 2 7 ; F red G nuxchke, $ 2 6 .8 0 ; H • » ‘ «K « '.'; R ie h u n i R u x rh . dep uty Joe H ren. c r t h * exp. $ 3 . W e il'* Dept J T32 -.1 /e f C U z-e»*«-. ex V* * 0 . # 1 ‘I I t 'l, 11 » — - . I . I. Edith Fields of Sherm an's mill L M ille r, $ 1 1 ; Thelm a Km ss. $ 7 3 .3 0 ; A ff. $124 6 9 ; H a rry Johnson, dep uty sh e r exp, $ 2 7 .6 0 ; F ra n k lin P rin tin g Company, Store, co h o*p exp, $45 .23, co ja il exp. W hite. $ 5 . Tbom . E 5 riling, $ 5 , Ju».ph lla v s k y , $7 6 0 , le n n ä M lla g e t t ) , $ x , E rla H a ll. $ 7 . Stella Ih m v e r. $ 5 . D B $ 7 . Ma and Ray Elliot of Timber. D and Bana H oskins, $30 5 0 ; Jo h n H erb, if f , $124 6 9 ; G ra n t Z u m w a lt, ja ilo r $41.35, eo c le rk ’s exp. $ 1 0 , C h a rlie H e lw ig, eo $8.49. re lie f exp. $45 79. to ta l $99.51 ; Boyd. $ 5 ; L Osear A lstt ah I- llu m p h r B onham , $ 7 ; L im e M ay ( la rk . $ 7 , ll.d m e s. > $10; Louis Kaufman is employed in $89 8 8 ; A S Heard, $ 1 1 .1 9 . A Heesacker, . c r t hs ja n ito r $ 4 8 .3 4 , $ 8 9 .6 9 ; M r* Z u m c le rk s exp, $3 5 7 . M rs H a ttie W illia m s, P o rtlan d General E le c tric Co. co ho *p exp, E X lizab Anno J..m ». $15 eth l k M|dn<lge. $ 5 , B e n ja m in Krank M o to r r h t ld r e i o l ( h f l * $ 3 9 .8 8 ; J Flora, $ 3 9 .0 8 E K e lle y, $39.- w a lt. ja il m atron. $24 6 9 ; M arie S chm idt, co ja il exp. $ 8 .5 0 ; ( ia n t Z u m w a lt, co ja i! $17 9 0 , P h ysicians 4 lfo * p ita l S u pply Ci», Portland. Jensen, dec'd, $ ! , H u 'lo lp h K< »use. $5; 1 * ' ■ | 5 ; S im u e l It <i i l p l n , $ 5, dept exp. $18 35. s h e riff's exp, $41 34, lio h rm a n n H otel exp, $ 8 .1 9 ; E m m o tt B ros., co ja il exp. co hosp exp, $ 4 4 .5 8 ; Jessie Frost is employed as cook 0 8 ; E Knepper. $23 7 1 , L Herb. $ 2 7 .9 0 ; tax Koht K r ih h r l $ I I II • » r o ll. $ 5 , C a rl Flora. $5 5 8 ; H Lee. $3 .3 7 , Peter $ 5 9 .6 9 ; M innie W yffels. c le rk ta x dept, $ 6 , B E Robinson, c r t h * exp. $ 2 .3 5 , Supply Co. co hosp exp, $6 1 0 , D e lla W illia m Sherm an N e iberger, $ 7 ; H e n ry ( at the M iller and Babcock mill. Pearl E L u n s t.d t $ 2 0 . I b le n n t ii children, c le rk 's exp $2.0 5 , cue Schoene. $ 7 ; E lizabeth H a rriso n . $ 5 . Rob o ffm a n , $ 7 .8 5 ; L ou is Petersen. $ 9 .2 7 , $ 4 9 .6 9 ; G ladys E isner, ta x d ep uty, $114.- Pool G ard ner L u m b e r Co , rahef exp, $<» 73 . D ru g Store, co Mrs. A rt Baldwin and son, E rn H Bruce $ 1 5 , C atherine I. ux. $ 1 0 . John I.un<ken » s m a ll. ju dge's exp $0 .1 0 , re lie f— R B e ig h lry $ 3.50 c r t t> Stevenson, $ 6 , G e o r g e I Combs, $ 5 ; Mary W «>«iward, $ 8 5 . 6 9 ; D b K e lly , secry,— c irc judge, $ 7 5 ; ' B ros , re lie f exp. $ " 92 ; F J Sew $ 1 0 ; H a u te isslrr, $7 6 0 . M i* E>dia M est Morris, and Roy Morris Sr. of L L M c In ty re , $ 1 5 2 .7 4 . Louis Lom ax, $53 D S K e lly , law lib r a ry fd, $ 1 .2 3 ; Donah! Sahnow $ 1 2 . F .ltv.ird N.-vxton K ir. »lone. $ l o . Mar R A ld ric h $2, to ta l $7 6 5 , H ills b o ro Phar ell, c oroner's in q fee — W illia m H e nry Marges«,n. $6 Charles M arshall. $ 4 ; Lew i* C elili» E lR vsorth < «finan. $ 8 ; Ali«. M a lo lk Elsie passed through Buxton Sat- 8 1 ; Reginald Reynolds, $ 4 8 .3 3 ; Contrance T Tem pleton, c o u n ty judge, $ 2 ^ 0 ; H D W illia m s , d e e d , $6 2 0 ; D r G K V ia, cor inacy, d is t a tty exp $1 2 0 , co hosp exp M a u le , $ • , l* t l« e r P irn - $ 5 , f Fr r a n k M« Thorne, $ 5 . Don t aros Gat«-». $ 7 . Alger K e rk n ia n , co com m issioner. $ 1 3 0 ; James ! $ 1 1 4 8 . to ta l $12 6 8 . $ s Lang M anufae urday en route for Valley View’ Cochran $ 5 0 .4 0 ; j w B a rn .» . $ 1 9 9 .8 9 ; o n e r's phvs in q fee— W illia m H enry W ill M r * M arv K N b „ n . $ s . \ . la.vd ( a rty . $ 1 2 Lewis, co com m issioner, $ 1 3 0 ; Anne B ie r t- j iams, dee d. $ 1 0 ; E J Sewell, coroner’s in q tu rin g Co, co ho«p exp, $1 2 5 . Alt llo .x l non N ew ton J a c k e * . $ 5 . ( h a r k s hop farm near Forest Grove to W A Tupper, $ 1 1 5 ; John Bose. $1 ] N aught. $ 5 . H e n rv N u t/. $ 5 . S \ Nr »h w. Rogers, $ 5 . la v in a Ellen E x ile , $ 7 . M a t fee— Jo h n M arion Freed, dee d. $8 6 0 ; D r | Soap Co, co hosp exp. $ 5 ; M. m e rke A H Deplanche. $ 1 .3 9 ; W P Vanderzanden, !en>, sten«>— co c o u rt. $ 6 0 ; L o ttie G iffo rd , pick hops. n itre s s — c r t hs, $34 6 9 ; E * th e r P irie. R A B a s s e tt, « • r e a e r ’ s p i 1 .«»•»»»*. •• lasso ssp $ 2 .2 6 ; G laser B ro s , thew H e n ry P a rkins. $ 6 . Am elia A P a rkin . $ 7 . Sarah R Powell, $ 1 5 . M a rth a E Pop« Miss Mildred M arkee of Timber $ 1 1 .1 8 ; H Raym ond. $ 1 3 .9 5 , W Z im m e r ja $ 1 0 . M i* T B l \ i r v , $ 5 . M r* I ta n k P h, r op e ra to r— c r t hs exp, $ 3 4 .6 9 ; M arion Freed, dee d. $ 1 0 , F J Sewell, cor I co hosp exp. $12 1 7 ; P o rtla n d S a nitary $ 6 , A r th u r Je»»« Fried ley. $ 7 . Ada Nei visited in Buxton Saturday night m an, $ 1 2 .5 5 ; H Z im m erm an, $ 1 5 .3 4 ; J L ele A va to Long, $ 5 . 8 E P a tri, k. $ 1 0 . M r* ( J R,.|.,, c irc c r t ja n ito r— c r t hs exp, oner s in q fee— Jo h n S ig ris t, de« d. $ 7 ; F | Supply Co, co hosp exp. $2 54 ; P a lin D rug berger, $ 3 , M arion F M cM ille n . $ 7 . R..b rum con. $ 1 1 .1 7 ; A W achner, $36 2 8 ; Miss C harlotte Sullivan is home A E. C Rebitzke, $ 1 0 . Geneva R o bine tte, $ | n . ( lä r m « . W alla J SF»ell. coroner , in q (er— R.elpb I ’ ul i Store, ro j.til exp »3 90, re lie f e xp »18. i « t S W $24 6 9 ; Chas O Roe, s u p t— co hosp, $34 G ra m i* i l k Ila $ 1 8 .7 4 . J C R ucker. $ 5 .5 8 ; Rogers, $ 5 ; M E R«q»er. $ 1 0 . M r * M S from St. Paul w here she has been A A andecoevering. $ 5 .5 8 ; J R B a m ford, 6 9 ; Belle C Roe, m a tro n — co hosp, E p lin g , dee d. $ 1 5 .7 0 ; D r J A B aker, co r to ta l $41 90; F T R u cker, M D. r e lie f— Ir a * k . $ 7 , H e rb e rt ( ' Eastm an, $ 1 0 ; I - ... . . . . »• »... i-« . . R eynold«, $ 6 . J im R ockw ell, $ 5 , W | | ( ’.er picking hops. $34 6 9 ; R u th A n tru m , r o o k — co hops, Elia $ 4 5 .3 8 ; R F M o tt, $5 5 8 ; R 5 W irtz , o n e r's ph>* in q fee— R a lph Paul E pling, rt-h , $ 4 ; A r th u r Robb in *, $ 1 0 . M u th A S I A lw m a th y . $ 1 0 , M arg are t Hager, $ 5 , Ste Frank Burkholzer Jr. of Fair- $ 1 8 .4 8 ; C W ylde r, $ 1 6 .7 4 ; H R C hant $ 4 9 .6 9 ; A’era Sills, ja n itre s » — co hosp, dec'«!. $ 1 0 ; F J Sewell, c o ro n e r’* in q lee j e x p — w itness in case o f S tate •lief— I phen T ig lm a n B lack. lack, $ $7 7 ; C a n fie ld I. ( h e Nams, $ 1 5 , Miss (Hive Shindig, $ 8 , Lester vale attended the dance here Sat- fer $ 1 1 4 .7 7 . N M ana. $ 6 5 ; T S m ith, 1 $ 2 9 6 9 ; G e rtru d e B e n n e tt, w a itress— co — Lester W in n e r, dec il, $7 9 0 ; D r G F G roves, $ 5 .8 0 , F a irw a y M a rke t. • <M'° N w rm ey. $ 1 0 , M t* J Loren ney. $ 5 , A r th u r /« lo tu s D ow n*. $ 7 . M ary '? , , t n w n ‘ V’ia, c o roner's p h y* in q fee— Lester W in ! Jacob B a rre th $5, M r A ld ric h $■ 8 ; Lee Shafer, ho*p, $ 2 9 .6 9 , Mabel B e n n e tt, laundress— Urday night. $ 6 8 .7 7 ; Ben C ornelius, $8 r«»l*«»n, $ 1 0 . M aini T a ilo r , $ 5 , France* Mrs. David Edwards and baby $2.99; George Robison, $ 1 7 .9 4 ; F Ens co hosp, $ 2 9 .6 9 ; G e rtru d e M cLaren, laun ner, deed. $ 1 0 , F J Sewell, coroner's in q i D a vis $2 50, M rs A llen llala|M>ff $17 , to I I Buzan, $ 7 , t i e . . »•»• M o rtim e r R « biii*on, * Canby, $ 6 . C ora rum bleson, $ » . I. M F re d e rick W illia m M adantz. $ 6 ; Ja dress— co hosp, $ 6 .7 0 ; E A R»chat, nurse ta i $ 2 9 .5 0 ; W ashington C o unty News Tim e fee— Le s te r V M ailer, dec'd. $15 60 D r G ion are home from Forest Grove. ,e-\ John W ic k s trö m . J j4 . 6 4 ; llu tc h i* o n , $.», M a r* II .It, $ 5 , M« b**a T u rn b o w , $ 5 , M r« W iib lw t t * , $ 8 . Palmer — co hosp, $69 6 9 ; M rs J o h n s to n , nurse— F V ia, coroner s p h y* in q fee— L e *te r V co m m r's proc i (J u n e 1 9 3 5 ) $25, co a* ¡ Boys New Stage ” le s s o r’s exp $4 05. co c le rk ’ s exp $11 50, K ay R ichard. $ > . a lit ile G C arpenter, $ 7 , T u cke r, $ 1 0 , M ary W alker, $.. . M artha co hosp, $ 38 .87 ; E rm a H ick e n lo o p e r, nurse M a ile r, dec’d, $ 1 0 , W a lte r H u tchison, re Thor Groenbeck has purchased Fred Dij jis.4 7 ; Bert H ill, » 1 6 .7 4 ; — co hosp, $ 1 9 .8 3 ; D r G F V ia, co physi p o rt— coroner * in q — Lester V M ailer. d«’c'd, $ 4 0 .5 5 ; M ays B ro th e rs M e rca n tile Co, re Rachel E M« Nabb. $ 1 <), W illia m F ra n k lin W e stfa ll, $ 5 , l l m r y Wood, $ 1 0 , R u th a new stage. There are now tw o Fred E rdm an » 2 .7 9 ; J u b m W a lte r,, » 1 1 » .. cian, $ 1 0 0 ; A m erican Law B ook Com pany, $5 lie f— M rs M aggie H o over $ lo , M innie S m ith, $ 6 . D a vid R ichard, $ 5 , Annie M aria W estco tt, $ 5 , ( u a n t W e*t«*nhaver, $10 , N e ff, $ 8 , James M u rro w , $ 1 0 ; Emma Jam e* W’ in tu n , $ 6 , M t* E thel Patterson, Portland-V ernonia busses passing n ; G» Fisher. »79 8 4 ; A E Rye »8 3 7 ; Law lib r a ry fd. $ 8 , B a n c ro ft W h itn e y Co, J u ro rs — C o ron er's In q .— Lester V. M a i G am e's lit t le boy $2, to ta l $ 1 2 , Busch's through here each day. both owned M B e nefiel, »8 3 7 ; E lv o n C earley, » 7 1 .1 4 ; la w lib r a ry fd , $ 3 .2 5 ; W’est P u b lis h in g Co , le r. D e e d .:— S E Fay ram. $1 5 0 , J J W is Super Service, co judge * exp, $ 7 .1 6 ; D r Yeoum ans, $ 5 , C e crlia Beard. $ 6 . Jessie M , $■•; M ary Jane W eatherford, $ 5 . H a ttie H o lt, $ 7 , F re d e rick G H a rc o u rt, $7 J«dm I " ***,J,n *, $ 6 , M r* W V Y a te s . $ 8 , George B Hugley, $12 5 5 ’; H a rry H illik 'e r. $ 2 .7 9 ; ! law lib r a ry fd. $ 1 0 6 .2 5 ; ( h a s O Roe. co m er, $1 5 0 . R«»bert K e lly , $ 1 .5 0 ; H A Chas H ines, d ru g g ist, re lie f exp, $ 1 0 ; K il- by Mr. Groenbeck C u rl. $«5; A lv a M W odell. $ 7 . C harles " d o lin g , .................................. $ 5 , 1 Anne W ilson, ......................... $ 7 , Anna It Joe Ross of P ortland visited re l W est Coast Telephone Com pany ( T ig a r d ) , | hosp exp, $ 3 .5 5 ; Leonard S D a v i*. D M D. K u ra tli, $1 5 0 . Jo h n K a m na Sr, $ 1 .5 0 ; E ham S a ttio n e ry A P rin tin g Co, d e lin q u e n t D W Staley, $ 1 2 ; Jo h n F rancis G illespie, $ 7 , S chultz, $ 8 . E lla It P la n t. $ 1 0 . <ir.«.- ( ta x foreclosure fd exp. $93 3 0 ; H ills b o ro $3 3 0 ; W est Coast Telephone Company, re lie f— .Mary L S m ith 's c h ild re n , $ 1 0 ; W L M oore, $ 1 5 0 . atives here Sunday M atteson, $ 7 ; M a ttie Peterson, $ 5 , John Alonzo Clapshaw, $ 7 ; Josephine A m ato, $ 4 , E Ptgg. re lie f— P eter S ch em e r, dec’d, $ 1 5 .8 0 . F ra n k A llen . $ 4 . L F. O Mara, W itness— C o ron er’s In q .— Lester V. M a i A rgus, c o m m r’s proe’ s ( J u ly 1 9 3 5 ) $25. co Family Moves L yd ia Belle L illy , $ 6 ; N orm an A F u lle r, E ( la r k $ 8 , E lorrnce Ite n n rtt, $10 $4 3 0 ; A Pate. $10.17 ; R K lin g e r $ 1 7 .4 5 ; $ 2 2 .5 0 ; G H Reeve*, d is t sealer, $ 1 7 .7 9 , le r. Dec'd — H a rry M ailer, $ 3 ; Fred Aebi- c le rk s exp $38 .2 5 , co tre a * exp $2 20. de Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Moen and E K lin g e r, $34 9 3 ; H E Susbauer, $12 9.- J W Connell, co s h rf's e x p , $14 5 0 ; State M anslield s Store, in dige nt soldier's («I $ '2.20; R B D enny Jr, $ 3 ; K e n lin q u e n t ta x fore closure fd exp $6, to ta l $ 7 ; M arion lhe«Ml«>re H u tch iso n , $ 7 . Dan State In d u s tria l Accident I fam ily have moved into the Frank 7 4 ; C G G ardner. $ 1 1 6 .7 4 ; Hans Ras In d u s tria l A ccident Comm, peace o ffic e r’ s n scher, le i P e rry t a r p . $ 1 0 ; Sally Frances Lew i*. exp, $14 2 2 , eth T a y lo r, $ 3 ; D o ro th y Woods, $ 1 . M a r $71 45 Comm, co hosp exp $3 96. relief exp $3 76, I Old Aqe Pensión»:— G o rilla A llison $ 1 2 ; i l o , A lb e rt I G illia in , $ 7 ; E d w in E Mar Rinck house here. c o n trib u tio n . $ 3 0 .7 8 ; D onald T Tem pleton, mussen. $ 8 5 .3 1 ; R W illia m s , $ 4 9 .6 9 ; E D jo rie Hughes, $1 , F ra n k M eyer*. $2 20. Russell Pow ell and Robert Place, Lusb y, $ 9 7 .0 1 ; J a c k Hess, $ 5 1 .2 7 ; J E re lie f exp, $ 4 .7 0 ; N J Skee, dog license Edw C Luce, co c le rk , co cle rk $30 18, William C A r th u r , $ 1 0 ; Joseph W arren shall, $ 5 , Fred Schcel, $ 7 , Jo h n Alen, $ 5 , to ta l $7 7 2 ; S ta n d ird O il Co of ( .«Id. co who are employed at C lark & M itz e l, $ 1 3 .1 7 ; Chas A u s tin , $ 9 .1 7 ; John fu n d exp, $ 5 1 .1 5 ; J W C onnell, ta x dept c irc ju dge $6. $ 3 6 .1 8 ; F ir G rove D a iry , Adam *. $ 1 0 ; J u ia A B ry a n , $ 1 0 ; A lice < a lb e rin e M o rris . $ 8 ; A r th u r B enjam in ho*p exp $5.60, «bst a tty exp $4 10. to ta l $9 7 t), D r R J N icol and I W A lm q uist, M a ry Baseomb, $ 8 ; Jo*eph C B ro w n , $10; H o lt, $ 5 , Ja*|»er A M orris, $ 5 , V ic to r Bu« k exp, $ 9 ; J W C onnell, personal ta x collec co ja il exp, $ 1 7 .4 0 ; Good S a m aritan ho* Wilson Co. near Vernonia, spent W est. $ 8 .6 0 ; A r t Palm er, $ 9 .3 5 ; J E. ley R aym ond, $ 7 ; Louisa A M ill* ., $ 5 ; i co herd in spection, $113 3 5 , State Indus n k T Blakeslee, $ 5 ; Sarah Boland. $ 1 0 ; the week-end at the Powell home M itte l, $ 9 4 .3 7 ; Chas A u s tin . $ 6 3 , John to r exp. $ 8 .1 2 ; M aud W Boseow, co treas p ita l, re lie f— M r* N orm an B id w e ll, $2 5 0 ; F H ra Herm an H e n ry Vogelsang, $ 7 ; M ary Meyer, | edw ig Anderson, $ 8 ; Alonzo A b ner Clyde, W e«t. $ 5 9 .7 9 ; A r t Palm er, $ 5 9 .0 5 ; H exp, $ 3 .1 0 ; John L Pres*, re lie f— C W’ H ills b o ro Feed Co., In c ., co ho*p exp, here. S m ith , $ 5 .5 8 ; F ra n k S ch m idlin, $ 5 .5 8 ; Peckham , $ 5 ; F orest G ro ve U n d e rta k in g $ 3 9 .1 2 , c r t h * exp. $1 .6 6 . $ 4 0 .7 8 ; James $ 1 0 ; H e n ry H j jl k r k Cox, $ 1 2 ; Jacob C o r $ 7 ; ( la l>orn E B ryan, $ 7 ; Rosa Newm an, i Miss Jessie Brown visited B ux G $ 2 ; Joseph LaM ore, $ 5 ; Nancy M Doane, ' "^vt!cw the_[eaJer! reg ory S ch m idlin, $ 5 .5 8 ; L y n n N o rgren, | Co., re lie f— R aym ond R In g ra m , dee d, H M oore, fie ld d e p u ty co assessor, $23.94. re ll. $ 8 ; Joseph D a v id Craig. $ 7 ; W illia m ton friends Sunday. $ 7 ; John B row n Hay*, $ 7 , Owen P e rry I $5 5 8 ; P N o rgren, $ 2 .7 9 ; P e rry G a b b e r t,1 $ 1 0 . B t r t H u n tin g to n , re lie f— R ay Beighley H e alth R e qisters:— B y ro n B T resham , E D u nsm oor, $ 8 ; B a rcla y D avis, $ 7 ; Sa Kelsey, $ 7 ; Isabelle M cCallen, $ 7 , E lle n ) $9 7 6 ; B T allm an. $ 2 .7 9 , R Nelson. $10 $8. M r* Anna W ilkes $7, $ 1 5 , BJue Eagle $2 7 5 ; D r C E M ason. $ 8 ; M rs D o ro th y m an th a Isabelle D rake, $ 8 ; M arg are t D u ff. V ickers, $ 5 . A lfre d N a th a n ie l Trask, $ 6 , | Cafe, c irc c r t — ju r y meals, $ 5 .7 5 ; John 9 8 ; C H H a rtm a n , $ 2 .7 9 ; George B a tta l Seym our, $ 1 1 .2 5 ; M r* C lara H e ttle sa te r, $ 8 ; S L E llio tt, $ 7 ; N 'jn cy J Freeman, C o rnelius R Organ, $ 8 , C h a rle * I B a rro n , gia, $ 2 .7 9 ; D Led ford. $13 9 5 ; C. W ilke n - Schm eltzer, re lie f— B o u lin *, $ 2 .5 0 ; A h ta r $ 0 .7 5 ; E A Fosner, $ 2 ; J II Schamoni, $ 5 , Adalaska D Frake*. $ 5 ; M a rth a C la r $ 6 ; M o rris John lE ie ld , $ 8 ; A lfre d I. in da G ray, $ 1 2 ; W illia m J G ulden, $ 5 , $ 2 1 .6 2 ; A E E tte r. $ 2 5 .1 1 ; R ussell D a iry , in d ig e n t s oldier’s fd exp, $ 6 .7 1 ; $1.50. Peck. $ 2 .7 9 ; A M a itla n d , $ 5 .5 8 , A Gab- (>*»d S a m aritan hosp ital, re lie f— M r* N or D r J B D insm ore , insane exp— E ve lyn James Cohorn Gibbs. $ 8 ; Jo h n F re d ric k H u m ph rey, $ 5 . Joseph P L in d le y , $ 5 , Jor den ( ' Snider, $ 5 , Fannie Snider, $ 5 ; Fan bert. $4 8 7 ; G ordon K n ig h t. $ 5 .5 8 ; H a r man B id w e ll, $ 1 ) 1 .0 1 ; Jam e* H D avis, co Mae J o rd o n , insane, $ 5 ; D r G E Via, insane son, $ 7 ; J V H a ll, $ 7 .5 0 , M arg are t Jane ( B y M r . J. A. McCoy» vey D e th le f*. $ 5 .5 8 ; Noel M a rtin , $5 58; re c o rd e r’s exp. $ 1 2 ; H ills b o ro Pharm acy, exp— George R obinson, insane, $ 5 ; P o rt KANSAS C IT Y -J. P. V ander N L Oberg, $ 4 .1 8 ; F Branda, $ 1 0 .8 1 ; Ton y c irc c r t — ju r y m eal*, $ 1 2 .9 0 ; G N la nd Gas & Coke com pany, co hosp exp, $ 1 6 .9 0 , c r t hs ejep, $1.30, $ 1 8 .2 0 ; Home zanden and son Ralph are hauling Kem per, $ 6 6 .9 6 ; R .Nelson. $ 1 2 9 .0 1 , John T ag gart, circ e rt exp, $6. J u ro rs , C irc. C rt., J u ly T erm , 1935 L a u n d ry , co hom e exp, $ 3 0 .4 4 ; P e rfection pears for E. W. Woodford this W ilkens, $ 1 1 .1 6 ; Ben D ickey, $ 20 .92 ( J u l y ) . — T ho * C o nnell, $ 3 ; John W G a rd B a k e ry , co hosp exp, $2 50, co ja il exp, week to the 3. E. Maling c a n n e ry 1 Fr-nk H u yck, » 2 3 4 1 ; R Thom son, » 1 9 .o 3 ; ner, $ 3 ; Geo G erm eyer, $8 2 0 ; Rebecca $7 .5 6 , $ 1 0 .0 6 ; W est Coast Telephone at Hillsboro “ Tullm ar,. »39 06 Ly n n N o rjre n . »44 6 4 ; M ay H a rt. $5 4 0 , Ada Ire la n d . $5 2 0 ; P a u l Com pany, co hosp exp. $ 1 1 .9 0 ; Service Fairview /-* school Monday L,B 2 ,° G 7 abbert, ;21® «2.* 2 ■■ in e J u rg e n *, $ 7 ; H T K oeber, $6 6 0 , E tta Garage, co s h rf's exp, $ 2 0 .7 8 ; L P Busch, . : a u . i » started » . t t t e rry 9 7 ; “' C la u d e L a u g h lin , w ith Mrs Crystal Mably of Hills- r , r,g; B Bett. , J 79, G.„ r<e ct.h.rdt, L in c o ln , $ 4 .2 0 ; E rie s t W Lyda. $ 4 .2 0 ; co s h rf's exp, $ 8 .4 0 ; P o w er’s G rocery, co boro as the teacher for the year, i s E f dvram, J0 7 5 , The C c Store, Miss Irma B rady of Portland was ,0.95; F A b e m lro th . » 1 .5 0 ; I. P Busch, a guest at the home Of Mr. and »40 2.37 ; H llh tM .ro Concrete B ric k & Tile Mrs. I. P. Brady the past week. ! Co., , ) 1 2 .5 6 ; Y a m h ill E le c tric Company. Those attending the state fair at *207 5 9 ; The F ix I t Shop. , 0 . 7 5 ; A C Salem Friday from here w ere Mr. {•“ 5 4 ? 3 i Al, U r l,,r L ie ’79i’uH * Now that summer is gone, over het exp $19 8 3 . A m erican Law Book Co, law lib ra ry fd . $ 8 . E D Lusby, co hosp j exp. $1 50, relief $4 49. $ 5 .9 9 ; Jack Hess, co hosp exp, $10 17, re lie f Fxp, $5 0 8 , ’ $ 1 5 .2 5 ; W illa rd H u ghe,, co h o ,p exp, ¡,7 Thl„ h , kk |. co h o*p exp, $5.57 \ v aR er F H u lt $ 1 0 0 ; Le ste r Ire la n d A Co, re lie f exp, $ 1 4 .3 7 ; M rs L o ttie G iffo rd , m a tro n — co ja il, $ 1 2 .5 0 ; W in C G iffo rd , co ja il exp, $15. ja n ito r crt h*. $30. $ 4 5 , R o th D a iry , 4 '?*nS C°n^ SL-,. . •ys. FOOD SERVICE on a ll o u r tra in s to CALIFORNIA We think you'll like chit new service. It brings fresh,tasty food to von at your seat in the coat h or Tourist Pullman. Price« are very low: coffee9r,milk 4<*,Mnd- wit het (ham o r cheese) 10«*, do-nuts 10«, ice cream 1 Or, apple or orange 9r, cookies (package) 10c, etc. ( Incid en tally , a so ft pillow now rents for only 10c.) 5 O n ly th e tra in s are AIR-CONDITIONED T hese low rail fares are good in drluxe chair-cars on our com pletely air-conditioned With a small berth charge,these fares entitle you to the Pullman comforts of our air-conditionesl Tourist Sleepers on the Ce«<«z<Za or B n/Coe«/. Next time try the tram for real comfort at low cost. SAN F R A N C IS C O ()oe-c Owr M -«V ’12 « *2000 ‘19" ’30" LOS ANGELES <>e- •• g —--/-»»g S o u th ern V a c ille H. D. OI-SEN. Agent Phone <121 Kansas City Pears Taken to Hillsboro NEW! PORCH & DECK PAINT 53«, q excellent fo r surfacing old wood and Mrs. Mar*in Vanderzanden and . , G‘" 'n Lia>u"n, ' ' «u 70" enn rj . . . *. • . Irv in g B e rger, $ u .o 8 ; A H u tehison, $ 2 . 7 9 ; ; son Wayne, Mrs. Zoe Watkins of , „ B„r!(r » 2 4 .0 4 ; F M A llen, »64 8 6 ; Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. L C R e illy , »22 3 2 ; John N e y., »1". » 4 ; Claude Lyda. ' c Topish, » 8 .3 7 ; L F O 'M ara, »45 5 2 ; Geo Frank Vanderzanden of Tide W alline , »5 5 8 ; J Richards. »10 5 3 ; J Water Timber Co. of Astoria was O’M ara, $ 1 6 .0 3 ; E W Livermor*», $ 4 2 .6 4 ; ! a Sunday guest at the J. A. Mc-H*e,?r6e S c h e rlin r, $ 3 1 .9 2 ; Fred B a rn u m ,» Coy home $ 2 2 .3 2 ; W e* Bany, $ 2 2 .3 2 ; F ra n k G a rv in , Mr. and Mrs Louis Strohm ayer ,f,urs<,’oS; ?22 ?2 : ^ , . M and Russell H i c k e y e n j o y e d a t r i o ' ' ' ’ b e r i., »18 i3 Oregon W a .h .n x to n W a te r Sunday to. G rand Ronde, D elak e.! 5frtl” ( " • >4j3: Hood' 1 0 2 8 ’ I Taft and Newport. Ask your attorney to send your I Eli Poe of Forest Grove was a legal advertising to the Argus. Will Sell at P U B L IC A U C T I O N on the J. J. Parr farm about 2 mile.* southwest of Laurel, Oregon, on Tuesday, September 17th at 1 o’clock P. M. The following personal property: One horse; Cletrac tractor; tractor plow; Reo Speedwagon; 2 walking plows; spike-tooth harrow; spring-tooth harrow; mow ing machine; rake; wagon; cultivator; disc; spray pump with tank and engine; gas engine; platform scale; cider press; buggy and harness; kitchen range and heater; drag saw; some hay; some household goods and all small tools usually found on a farm. H. , 70 years a g o . . . . . when Oregon was still a pioneer state and Portland only a village . . . a national banking charter was grant ed for the first national bank in the Northwest. Taking its name from the charter it was called THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND and opened on the second floor of the town’s principal business building. Today that pioneer bank has grown to an institution with resources of more than $65,000,000 with branches in nearly every part of the state. Banking service, that pioneer settlers drove or rode all the way to Port land to secure in the 60’s, today is available to you right in your own community at our H I L L S B O R O BRANCH. ★ HILLSBORO BRANCH * J. J. PARR, Owner T he FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K J. J. Wi«mer, Clerk Special Introductory Price W ' 7Qp The d a ily h a lf Quart / U b dozen OF vrr PORTLAND "OiOUt NAT1OHM UMK Mor« important even than your "daily dozen" are the six glasses of water you should drink every day. Your w ater company makes this health habit an easy one for you to follow. It not only supplies water at the turn of a faucet, but maintains a strict and continuous check on the safety and quality of the water it delivers. SPECIAL 32-piece Dinner Set 26-piece Silver Set 7-piece Water Set •$10.90 SQ.95 value ............... O Gold Seal Linoleum Rugs. $ 0 .9 5 9x12 ............... O Paint-Varnish Remover (Gal. $2.25) Q u a rt.......... 7 WC wur or mg «oem«- OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER SERVICE COMPANY R. E. Wiley, locai manager is-" $1 4Q </2 Gallon 1.40 Vz ( L im ite d T im e O n ly ) /?. J. Scearce, Manager TERMS OF SALE CASH A. Kuratli, Auctioneer worked porches and steps need freshening up against the rav ages of winter. Use Porch and Deck Paint, Bass-Hueter’s new exterior finish for wood, cement and concrete. Its elasticity is especially successful on old wood. A nd it is weather-wise. Its sturdy film keens its smooth hard texture in season and out. Its colors « last, its gloss stays bright. A Rood painter pays for himxeif . . . let us recommend one to you. Paint Brushes. •< Set in rubber JLULs up IO C P u tty Lin-X for Linoleum— Alcohol and hot water proof. $-1.10 Quart ................ J, S e lf r id g e F u r n itu r e C o m p a n y > one 21X c ----------------------------- . * * 136 H. Third Avr. y