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    H IL L S B O R O
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AR G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thu is ti ay. Septem ber 12, 1035
e r ro u sed u p to b lin k and peer
last w eek at Seaside, w h e re they
"V is'tors? Y ou're not stringin"
h ave been spending the past m onth
me. Mr. G a rth "“
for the b e n efit of E rn est's h e alth
W H. Bosw ell is in E astern O re-
"No. R over plane.’-
for th e ben efit of his health
T obin slipped on his m occasins'
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H O ra tie r a t ­
and hobbles! out into th e storeroom
ten d ed th e sta te fa ir on th e o p e n ­
T he pilot had m oored his plane
R O B E R T 'A M E S B E N N E T
ing day Mr a n d Mrs H a rris Hail
head and la d io the low er side oi E llingers
lace; son
:er» on G rand P
Piai
and P rances lla n so n a tte n d ed Enrollm ent 22; H ollenbeck*
th e lan d in g stage He w as h a n d ­
the fa ir M onday. Mrs M yrtle L iv­
John P eterson H om e
ing his w om an com panion d o w n 1
in T heir N ew H om e
erm o re and d a u g h te r Lois have
from th e cockpit Both had re p in e -.
m
oved
to
P
o
rtlan
d
I
By
Mr«.
Frank
Ves.ddtl
ed th e ir lea th e r flying helm ets w ith
I By Ml«« M »rg»rel Matbleeen)
B eaverton R ebekah clu b m et F ri­
h ats and m osquito nets.
K tX 'K CREEK Mr a n d Mrs 1. day in th e lodge hull, a pot luck
M O UNTAIN DALE T he H .irnson
T hey w ent in u n d e r th e over A. E illn g er and fam ily h ave m oved luncheon waa served
M onday
Hostesses g ra m m ar school sta rte d
hanging w ing to the screened door i G r a n d
place T hey cam e w ere M esdam es N ellie McElroy, w ith Miss L eila P e ters as teach
of the cabin It opened to th e out-1
from K eedville but cam e from Eliz.ilieth M eyers and Hazel M iller e r T w e n ty -tw o pup ils sta rte d and
th ru st of a portlv m an in citv S outh D akota last spring
Hev. C harles E C lark, pastor of four m ore a re expected All eight
clothes A ssisted by the pilot, he
Mrs. W illiam T oelle and daugh- th e C o ngregational c hurch, r e tu r n ­ g ra d es a re re p re se n te d w ith th ree
m anaged to get dow n upon the te r S adie spent a few days recen tly ed recen tly from a m o n th 's v a c a ­ IU th e e ig h th grade.
w h a rf by m eans of steps low ered w ith Mrs. l o e l l e s sister. Miss tion in San Francisco, w h e re he
F rid a y e vening visito rs of Mr
from inside th e cabin. A fter h u r- lam ella I urtis. in P o rtlan d
visited his dau g h ter. Miss M argaret and Mrs. A rchie T hom pson w ere
riedly p u ttin g on a h eadnet and
Mr. a n d Mrs. W alter W iam er and C lark.
Mrs C M H utchens and son B ry e e
gloves, he sta rte d inshore b etw een * a*v H arrin g to n of H illsboro a re
Mr and Mrs. E H Sehoene. a c ­ of T aft. M ildred. W ayne and Rich
his tw o com panions. He lim ped as spending a few days w ith Mr. and com panied by M r and Mrs W alter a rd llu te h e n s of Forest G rove, and
if crippled. B ut the lam eness m ight Mrs. Ben Leu a n d fam ily.
Seott. a tte n d ed th e R otary club J J llu te h e n s of B anks.
h
R e tu rn s from H ospital
d in n er at H illsboro T h u rsd ay night
th a t the w o rk e r on th e w a rf w ould av e been d u e to cram p from long i
M rs B ert W ilkes and d a u g h te r
CH A PTER I
sitting.
Jo h n P e terso n has re tu rn e d from and show ed m oving p ictu res of Mrs Dan P h illip s of L ongview
ru sh to give them service.
G a rth spoke to the supply len d th e V eteran s' hospital. He u n d e r- Mexico, ta k e n w hile on th e ir trip ; W ash, w ere h e re S a tu rd ay to at
In the N orth ablebodied m en are
The Chechahcos
C a rili k nelt upon th e p lan k s of upposed to w ait upon them selves er: "I'm only a stra y prospector, j We n t a m in o r o peration and w as to the R otary co nvention at M e x -lte n d the fu n e ra l of Mrs, W ilkes'
in th e h o spital for ab o u t four ico C ity.
a u n t. Mrs. Sam Huffetv
th e sm all floating w h a rf to fasten More, th e p ilot's tone had been th a t
,,.ln u n d e rs ta n d
....
‘n
le bot- f of a m aster com m anding a ............
n in-
Aye. Sir. g ru n te d T obin W ith- w eeks.
Mrs F lo ren ce Johnson, who, ha* i A plellic
en jo y ed __ at Balm
a pitch -sm eared patch on the
m
otionless.
out
a
w
ord
of
Rreeting.
he
hobbled
M
r
a
n
d
M
rs
Jo
h
n
G
utschm
idt
“ un d ay by _____
J M ’ r and Mrs
tom of his u p tu rn e d b irc h b a rk ferior. G a rth stayed ----------------
A
------ ---------------- been spending th e su m m er w ith h e r 1 G rov e S
canoe. In the m idst of his w ork he
w aiting for th e c rac k u p w ith coot hack a few steps as the pilot a n d of th is section a n d Mr. and Mrs dau g h ter. Mrs. L. L. M eyers, re A rchie Thom pson and rh ild rc n of
paused to listen. A fa ra w a y d rone
curiosity.
his passengers stepped in o ver the C arl S chnabele a n d L ester and tu rn e d to her hom e n e a r Dilley
M ountaindale, Mr and M is M an
Mr. and M rs S te w a rt a re v a ­ rice Tliom pson and d a u g h te r ot
w as ju st audible above th e ting
At th a t the sm aller person cried roJ£51 th resh o ld
C h a rlie of Sauvies* Island v isited
and hum of insects. He tu rn e d to | out in a sharp, alm ost sh rill voice:
‘ he po rtly m an opened a gold Mr a n d Mrs. Jo h n S ch n eid er and cationing in C alifo rn ia
V ernonia. F ran cis T hom pson o f
peer a t the so u th erly sky above
Q uick, you gaw ping d u m m y ’”
m ounted cigar case. T he young fam ily at S hady B rook Sunday,
Mrs
M aude B row er and M itt P o rtlan d . M r and Mrs E rnest M a n
ihe vast flood of th e M ackenzie
T he fact th a t one of th e p a ir w om an produced a long a m b er
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert T oelle sp en t T illie C o rn eliu s of P o rtla n d v is­ of K ansas C ity, Mi and M rs C liff
The d ro n e becam e m ore distinct.
w as a w om an m ade a vast differ- stem m ed c ig arette holder T his was a few day s re ce n tly w ith Mrs ited Mrs Sam O lds S atu rd ay .
S an d y und Mury a n d L am ar. M,
A plane was com ing d o w n riv er ence. G a rth caught th e end of th e p rom ptly filled by the pilot, w ho T oelle's bro th er. F red G rossen. at
Lodges P la n Pot L u rk
B. W A rm en tro u t, and
T he B eaverton I O. O. F and J a n d J. Mrs.
to w a rd s the em ergency refeu lin g m ooring line flung by th e pilot, and paused only to slap a m osquito on Hebo and a t t h e M A bplanalp
H utchens of Bunks.
B eaverton R ebekah lodges w ill have
station at th e old abandoned tra d - snatched u p a long pikepole. Its his c lean-shaven cheek before strik - hom e in Tillam ook.
W W ilde and son V ahlis of
a pot luck su p p e r at th e I O. O
m g post. Yet the re g u la r schedule o u tth ru st point m et th e tip of th e inJ a niatch^
. . . .
Jo h n S chneider H onored
of th e line did not call fo r th e n e a re r pontoon.
O ut w ent G a r th s hand in a sw ift
Mrs j oh n S ch n eid er e n te rta in - F. hall T uesday ev en in g at six W asco spent tile w eek -en d at the
n o rthbound B elanca for several
B ent low. G a rth put all of his clutch th at caught t h e f la m in g
w ith a
d in n e r in honor of Mr ° clock All Odd Fellow s. R ebekahs I II M axw ell hom e. V aldls r e ­
days. In all probability, th e Com-
w eight and stre n g th into his ang- m atch in his calloused palm . T he S c h n e id e r’s b irth d a y Sunday P res- • an<* Hieir f r i e n d s a t e inv ited to al- m ained to spend th e w in te r w ith
m ercial A irw ays had sent out its
lin g shove w ith th e pole The mo- P“ o t- ' v« ° xvas as ta " as ^*a r t^ anc* ent w ere
Rev. B M F resenborg. telK* anc* b rin g w ell filled bankets his g ra n d p a re n ts a n d w ill a tte n d
em ergency plane from F o rt M cM ur-
m entum of of the
the ingliding
ingliding plane
plane fore-
fore- h heav
e av ier
ier built,
built, tu
tu rn
rn e e d d to
to sta
sta re
re dow
dow n n y r a and
n d n jrs C C h h rist
rist Jaggi.
Jaggi. Clariv
C lara. A A fter
fter the su p p e r all a re inv ited to M ountaindale g ra m m ar school
Miss M ildred H ergert left this
ray. A lberta
ed him back
lack one
one step
step a a fte
fte r r a another.
n o th e r a »t t ..” him
lin w ith old an
anger.
g er
Ida.
Ida. C C hrist
h rist and
and .Alfred
A lfred Jaggi.
Jaggi. Mr
Mr listen
llste" to one h a lf-h o u r coast to
T hough his thoughts lingered on T hen his m
holding
lnsV insolent
. nt
ro
u k hneck' C lear
dw w ard
m occasins
occasins found
found a a hold
in g .
’ ou
roughneck.
C lear ancj
and ^ jrs E Ed
a rd S S cheldt.
cheldt. G G ottlieb
o ttlieb coa>t
coasl broadcast o ver K O IN at 7 30 w eek for a visit w ith re la tiv e s in
Nam
pa. Idaho.
the approaching plane, his eyes and grip against the u p tu rn e d edge of
out of here.
S chneider, th e honor guest
h e e ! ! P- P nv Pacific S ta n d a rd T im e T he
lest and
a n d t th
S un d ay e vening visito rs at the
hands re tu rn e d to th e patching of a plank
G a rth sm iled T oben
did th e an- hostess.
p progr
rogram w ill com e f r o m
t h
M uthiesi'n
hom e w
w ''ri'
ere Mr
the canoe. T he craft m ust be ready
Instead of d riv in g in against th e sw ering: "H uh. crazy loon—lighting
B illie H affn er of H illsboro j . S overeign G ra n d Lodge session i n ! Ja m e s M“
w l m '’n 5.?!?’’
for the w eeks of u p riv e r paddling w a rf at a b lu n t angle w ith w hich ’Batches m here. C an t you re ad th e staying w ith his aunt r a n d u n c le A tlantic City. U nited S ta te s Sen- jn d Mrs, W*<bur Dillon and B er-
T h ere w ould be none to m uch tim e j it had approached, the head of th e
^*° sm oking
B ounce him . ^jr. and Mrs. L ouis Zue
and o th er p ro m in en t m em bers, w ill
|'? .’i,r,>' ulld G eorge Rice,
for the thousand-m ile tr ip out be- plane began to sw ing off. W ith an-
is a tte n d in g school here t.
La-1 be sp eak ers in te rsp e rse d w ith ap- •*11
'>iIls“ aro.
fore th e w in ter freeze-up
o th er ou tp u t of stren g th . G a rth
?
• th ru s\ . a h a n d inside
M ike W aefler and d a u u ig
g h te r __
p
ro
p
riate
G
dd
Fellow
s
m
usic.
At
,
,
A
Picnic
w as en jo y e d at
picnic
ut t h e »
As he finished the patch the loud sw ung it p arallel w ith th e u p stream his lea th e r jacket. "T ry it. I'll drill
visited Miss M argaret W aefler p ru p n a te O dd Fellow s m usic
1
to in in c i hom e Sunday by
by
dro n e of th e m otor sw elled in to a side of th e w h a rf
_
in H illsboro W ednesday. Miss Waef- the close of th e b n o d c a s t the r.
u la r R ebekah lodge m eeting w i l l :
v K ,'Vllon and c h ---------
ild ren of
N orth
- .........th
siaccato roar. H e tu rn e d to w atch j A ided by a slight sw erv e in th e
How frightful, said G arth. “You je r h as b e en ill.
Plains, Mr. a n d Mrs. L. H, P e t e r s
th e w hite m onoplane sw oop dow n c u rre n t, h e w as able to w alk th e m ust im agine th is is a W ild West
Mrs. J o h n N elson and d a u g h te r be held
a n d Leila, Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge
and tak e the w a te r lik e a sq u a tte r- plane to th e o u ter end of th e w h a rf ?h ? w Please don’t shoot u n til the F lorence of W illbridge visited M r
-----------— ------------
S te w a rt. Jo h n D avis and s o n
ing duck
before th e n e a re r pontoon could hit Iadv can get outside S hots a re ev- ancj Mrs Ja c k Racjke F rid a y a n d T t t n i w
C laude. Mr. und Mrs Jo h n Mc-
I 11 I I I ’l l O L I I O O I I l i l S
New and d a u g h te r Betty, M r and
v. ard. G a rth again set about patch- ed clear, he m ade the line fast to a
a ^ *his Kas°H n e .'
Sunday visito rs at th e J o h n
Mrs. T h u rsto n P eterson and son.
ing the sm all leak A sudden sil- rin g b o lt and re tu rn e d to his canoe
T he p o rtly m an snapped shut his le n d e r hom e w ere Mrs. F Cook of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ennes of Roy.
ence told th at th e m otor had been
W hat the devil!” snapped th e cl^a r case
.
P ortland. M r
a n d M rs
V erne
TIM BER
—School opened
here
Mr and Mrs. P age G a rd n e r
stilled Across the hush cam e a cu rt pilot. “Com e back, you fool. T ake
" T h a t’s so' You have no cause D ysle a n d fam ily of B eth an v and
°
to be ruffled. V ivian. T he fe llo u M ilte and H e rb ert l i n d c r
S a u . M onday m orn in g w ith an e n r o ll- , and d a u g h te r Elaine
order:
in th e slack—m oor us.
--------------------------------------------
— . - j
on a w ej[.
m ent of 39 Mrs. G ordon E b b e r t' R ichard H ergert o f G arib ald i
"Ho, Jack , fend off and snub h e r . ' I G a rth sw ung his canoe into the ses’nis to h ave acted
vies- Island.
1 of M onm outh, w ho is teaching the ’ Pent s e v e r a l days last w eek at
G a rth leisurely tw isted aro u n d t o 1 w a te r and stepped ab o ard to test m teu tio n cd im pulse
four
low er grades, has 15, and ttlc P h ilip H ergert home.
eye the incom ing craft. She w as a th e last patch. T he airp lan e, h av in g
The pilot s h an d cam e out em pty
Lew is Woods of D allas, has 2* In
In N ew H o m e
b eau tifu l m edium -sized plane w ith d rifte d dow nstream to th e end of trom inside th e jacket. "W hy could-
the four u p p e r grades. C ochran
nn.i Mr« i ,,..i u „ n . i t
a cabin behind the sem i-enclosed th e line, sw ung aro u n d and lay P 1
h ave spoken a w a rn -
is included in th is d istric t this ha^
m^ d M, X
cockpit B etw een h e r headw ay and nosing the c u rre n t. N e ith e r th e *n £;
year. Mr. W alter is bus d riv e r
the riv e r c u rren t, she w as d riv in g m an nor th e w om an m ade a m ove-
G a rth had sized up th e m an He
Miss G ludys O v erto n of B uxton
tow ards th e upstream side of th e m ent u n til G a rth dro v e his canoe e xpected n e ith e r an apology for the
BEAVERTON Miss L illian
F again, and Mrs. A rm stro n g is Jan- in d Miss V erm ta R affetv of F ur- '
i
w h a rf at a speed th a t prom ised ashore and lifted it atop the stony abuse nor th an k s for saving the E isenbies of A loha and Dr. R. S tress
¿ m i d E d w ard s and K en n eth Al- ^ ‘ ^ u t ' s u n d i v ' *h ' J C
visito rs from possible a n n ih ilatio n W elsh of B eaverton w ere m arrie d
to sm ash the pontoons
bank.
Yet n e ith e r of the tw o helm eted
As he clim bed to the front of the W ith an in d iffe ren t sm ile, he shift- S unday m orning a t 10 o'clock in bright of B uxton w ere v isitors of
H ow ard H ollenbeck spent laft
persons in the cockpit m ade a m ove old post store, above th e base of ed the gaze of his g ray eyes to e x - (the F irst C h ristia n ch u rch in P ort- the B erleigh T allm an hom e last w eek in P o rtla n d w ith his g ra n d ­
to clim b dow n in readiness to w ard the w harf, he saw the pilot at las: am ine th e w om an m em ber of th e land T hey w ere a tte n d ed by Mrs. W ednesday.
Mr. a n d M rs B R G u n ­
D onna T illotson had h e r tonsils parents.
B erggren. sister of th e bride, and
off the shock. N or did e ith e r w ork sw ing dow n to haul on th e line Part?'
ther.
rem oved by D r Eby at V ernonia
. first glance
glance had
had led
led him
him to to j D
D r r Jesse
Jesse R T albert. T he couple
th e controls to v e er th e c raft clear Inside th e big log cabin he crossed " • A **rst
Miss O pal S te w a rt left S a tu rd ay
B oth w ere hastily puttin g on head- to one of the re a r room s and put th in k h e r older th an th e pilot. Un-
left for a tw o
w eeks' trip , a fte r i
W ednesday,
for St. H elens to resum e teaching
nets and gloves to p rotect them - a li g h t hand on the forehead of the der her rouge and pow der h e r fac > w hich th ey w ill be at hom e in i Mrs. B. M W right, son W alter, in th e St. H elens high school.
selves from th e outbuzzing sw arm s snoring m an in th e n earest bunk.
w as th in and d raw n . Its lines B eaverton, w h ere Dr. W elsh is lo- !and d a u g h te r B e tte J e a n spent a
S un d ay visito rs at th
e J L. V , , an-
m ight h ave belonged to a w om an cated.
few days of last w eek In P o rtla n d
*«,
of m osquitoes and bulldog flies
T u rn out. Tobin. V isitors.'
D
om olen
hom e w ere
Mr.
n d 1!.. M rs
in
th
e
m
id-th
irties.
H
er
blue
eye-
M
H.
M
etcalf
joined
his
fam
ily
M
av
eren
e
T
allm
an
w
as
confined
w
I
,„,i
iiu u a i?
T hey seem ed to tak e for g ran ted
T he g rizzle-bearded statio n tend-
looked m ore th an bored and c y n i - -------- j to h e r bed S a tu rd a y and S unday
I . , Mrs. F ra n k
Sunday P ortland, a n d m
Mr ? " und
cal. T h eir tired n ess m atched the any of the A irw ay s statio n s for w ith th e flu
c h ild ren of C ornelius
lined face. H er body w as th in a l - 1 w h a tev e r supplies I w ish."
I T he steps by th e postoffice. | , D ooher a n w d .n.
m ost to boniness.
J T obin re ad th e order, a n d t h r u s t ! w hich h ave been so useful to up- c ,.n ,i„v
.u*
tO?!,°<K ^ VVr
Yet. upon e xam ination. G a r t h ** back, w ith no lessening of his I tow n resid en ts In going to the low - o r c h a r d s
"
”
''
u PPlc
saw she could not be even in th e dourness. "So y o u 're B urton R a m ill.1
P®rt of tow n, w ere to rn d o w n '
.u „
c,
m id -tw en ties
T races o f g i r l i s h a re y o u - L ooks lik e a stra ig h t or- S unday.
‘T 1,
m ?
V« a
freshness still lingered in her paint- d c r All th e sam e, y o u 'll sign th e
Mrs. G ordon E bbert, p rim a ry r i av ¿ , . n ., ,.
*
M a n “ Mr3
and
Mr
and
M rs
ed face, u n d e r th e blem ishes of dis- book before y ou'll get a drop."
¡teach er, a rriv e d a t th e T allm a n T a,,.„ s
e , j Ilhn,
sipation and disillusionm ent.
H e tu rn e d about to open an oily hom e S u n d ay ev en in g S he w ill
M r and Mrs G eorge S te w a rt and
As she faced aw ay from him, th e ac™ unt book on one of th e stacks m ake h e r hom e w ith th em th is (ia?;.,hi,.r O n , I
t h . .- i :
pilot spoke to T obin:
,
gasoline cases. M r R am ill d re w w in ter.
in q ? l un M n n H „ v
'
No insect lives u n d e r a ba rra g e of our sure-fire
"G et busy T ru ck dow n six ty gal- a fou n tain pen from his vest pock-
M. E. W elter p u rch ased a new
v e lita R n fr » tv " M a r i n r l«
« ..a
spray. B uy the large q u a rt bottle for economy.
Ions of gas and five of oil—and be et w ith p lum p w h ite fingers, a n d -school bus to b rin g th e c h ild ren vi
C i . r . v nnrt
N olan v n
qu ick about it. W hile y o u r helpei•’ lim ped fo rw a rd to w rite.
from W estim ber a n d C ochran to El 1 f C
y
Nolun \ . i n -
is refu elin g th e place, y o u 'll cook
"There' y o u r receipt." said th e school here,
us th e best m eal you can throw pilot. "N ow have this du m b h elp er
Miss J u n e T ow nsend of S unset
Pint
Q uart
together."
of y o u rs ru sh out o u r gas. and get 1 C am p w as a v isito r in T im ber
'SHELL KEROSENEY
D ow n cam e T obin's shaggy eye- y o u r pans on th e fire. We w ant ; Sunday.
brow s. "W ho d'you th in g y o u 're service."
H igh school sta rte d S ep tem b er
KRAMIEX S
GIVES MORE
bossin ? Shove along to a tr a d in '' "Y uh" Well, y o u 're w elcom e to 1 9 w ith q u ite a bus load of pupils
post for y e r g ru b an' gas. T h is her? w-ant it till doom sday. T hat com -l An e ig h t-p o u n d son a rriv e d at
cache is th e com p'ny's em ergenev p’ny o rd e r calls for supplies D on'1 th e J J H offart hom e S e p tem b e r 3
kH E A T / A N D IT
deepo."
Isay n o th in ' a bout cookin' n o r serv-
T he p o rtly v isito r took a b illfold ice."
PR E SC R IPT IO N D R U G G ISTS
PHONE 2««
DOESN’T
j from his coat a n d d re w o u t a pa- [ M r R am ill interposed: "A ll right,
per. "T ak e a look a t th is o rd e r, m y m an I see y o u 're stiff from rh e u -
[G E T US SO
i m an. It a u th o rizes m e to re q u isitio n m atism . I w ill pay this y oung fel-
-------------------------------------------------------- ! low to re fu e l th e plane."
SOOTY !
I G a rth tu rn e d his cool gaze upon
th e pilot. "W hy not give th is bird
of y o u rs th e chance to e a rn a l it­
tle m ore p ay?”
“B ecause Mr. H uxby has flow n |
m y p lan e all th e w ay from C hica- j
go. w ith only sh o rt stop-overs. Also. |
he is m y p a rtn e r, not a m echanic "
W ell, h e ’s not th e only p a rty
p re sen t w ho's not a kiw i." G arth
pulled a sm all poke from i n s i d e !
his b u c k sk in sh irt, hefted it as if
considering, and p u t it back. “N or
do I need y o u r pay.”
H ux b y 's su p ercilio u s eyes g liste n ­
ed w ith sudden k e e n interest.
“ W hat's th a t? Y ou’re from th e new
gold fields?"
"N o.”
A r e you ever bothored by
"B u t y o u r fold sack?”
"G old?" G a rth m uttered.
fouled wicks . . . too much
H e d re w out his poke again and
opened it to sh a k e a few sm all
soot . . . and an irregular
nodules of m etal into his palm . ■ Give yo u r school kiddies
B oth H u x b y and Mr. R am ill step- J
flame? And you don't get
a f a ir chance by s ta rtin g
ped close to p eer a t th e grayish
silv ery bits. T he older m an looked
each day w ith a b ig glass the proper amount of heat?
puzzled. T he y o u n g e r took a nodule !
o f fresh, pure m ilk . Good
Then change to Shell Kero­
into his ow n palm , eyed it a m o­
m ent, and han d ed it back in an
'W e ld in g
health
w
ill
b
rin
g
g
o
o
d
sene.
It's more carefully re­
in d iffe re n t m anner.
"G alena. I’m a m in in g engineer.
m arks.
fined than ordinary kinds. The
Y ou're out of luck, not m ak in g a
. . . the beU w ay to make a
gold s trik e N ev er before in history
wasteful impurities are taken
has silv er been so low .”
perfect u n io n o f tw o pieces
out.
It burns clean — with a
G a rth looked disappointed. "Too
bad, isn 't it? ”
o f m eta! is by w eld in g
hotter flame. Naturally you
H e picked out a nodule th a t had
G U ER N SEY D A IR Y
them together.
been ru b b e d to a ra th e r b rig h t
use less — and save money.
SAM HULIT & SONS
' polish. T h e giri w as leaning w itn
j h e r left h a n d on one of th e low er
Phone 2568
1 piles of gasoline cases. A rin g w ith ,
H
i
miles
south of Hillsboro
1 a larg e blue diam ond banded th e
"engagem ent” finger. G a rth th ru st
Gold Medal Diplom a Winner
the nodule up close beside th e ring.
in 1934 — Score 98.2
“Yes," he said. “I alw ays did
Silver Medal Diplom a Winner
I th in k gold looked p re ttie r t h a n
In 1933 — Score 97.8
| g alen a—ev en w hite gold.”
C A U G H T IN
W IL D
_
THE
South Dakota
People Move
School Opens
at Harrison
B m
39 Pupils Enrolled
Hillsboro up. Iiulf
supposed
bed and
fare and
l-r o n n r d W h it m o r e F in d *
D om elen a re atten d in g
lugli school
asleep, to knock wh«t he
io tie a n apple off the
a grouse flu tte re d In bis
flew aw ay
G r o u s e o n H i* S h o u ld e r
Y O U N G ’S
t'llF IIA l.F M MOUNTAIN Leon
aril W hitm ore hud the uniq u e ex
perlen ce of w aking up T hursduy
m orning w ith a grouse on h I »
shoulder He w as sleeping un d er
the trees in his y a rd w hen som e­
th in g hit him lie sturted to get
Funeral Home
“T h oughtful. H ynipathetlo
Hervlee”
I'hone 972
11 III»bore
SEED CLEANING
A ll gritins anil seetls th o ro u g h ly t lt'a n fil. We
gm iranteo Io take Buckhorn ami o ther weed need
out o f clover. We are also equipped to ro ll a ll
kinds o f grain.
O ur new supply of shingles liux Just a rriv e d
FREE
U R L IV R K Y
E. B. Anderson QC Son
Millers of Quality Feed*
Warehouse—Oregon Electric Depot
Hetbany Store— Phone Hillsboro IK*
Hillsboro
-t
Phons
IMS
We Can Supply Irrigation Pipe
,L
fo r itny size system. I f we
can’t honestly advise yon in
y o u r problem we w ill find
out fo r you. We hope to sell
to yon, hut we w on’t pester
you.
D rain T ile , a ll sizes, hot I:
clay and concrete. Sewer
pipe any size, any q u a n tity ;
d e livered when yon want it.
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick SC. Tile Co.
N orth o f C annery, across W. W ashington St., P hone 1341
Beaverton Doctor
Weds in Portland
PALM
FLY
SPRA Y
39c
75c
PALM DRUG STORE
An Incom e of
O ver $80,000 a Day
• O regon’s q u a rte r o f a m illio n d a iry cows a ffo rd
d a ily em ploym ent t o thousands o f persons, cre a tin g
a cash re tu rn o f over ISO,000 a day— the largest
revenue fro n t any branch o f a g ric u ltu re in the
state.
* The finest pure-bred d a iry anim als in
mous N o rth west herds are groomed and
e xh ib itio n at the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l
Exposition. There they vie fo r highest
the leading representatives o f th e ir
classes.
many fa ­
fitte d fo r
Livestock
honors ns
p a rtic u la r
’ ,’ ure-hred herds o f N orthw est dairies furnish
the fo u n d a tio n stock fo r d a iry herds a ll over the
w o rld , a nil the P acific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock E x­
position is the show w indow fo r many o f these
o utstand ing anim als,
if V isit th is great Exposition in P ortland, O ctober
5 to 12. It's the S ilver A nniversary, am i every e f­
fo r t has been made to make the Exposition the
greatest since its inception in 1911.
* Remember, th is bank is alw ays w illin g to co ­
operate in the developm ent o f better fa rm in g anti
livestock raising.
Commercial National Bank
A
"T he L argest In d e p en d e n t B ank
In W ashington C ounty”
IFBI
O rv fo a
SCHOOL D A Y S
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Momingdew
SHELL
KEROSENE
A t th ese n eigh borly stations!
W. I,. Stevens. Laurel
(To be continued)
. . . and the best way to get a more
pleasing flavor and a better taste in
a cigarette is by welding together the
different types of tobacco . . .
Th at is just what we do in making
CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes— the three
types o f mild ripe home-grown to­
baccos, that is tobaccos grown in this
country, are welded together. Then
they are welded with aromatic Turkish.
W h e n these tobaccos are welded
o IM», L igoitt a
M tsss T obacco Co.
together you get a combined flavor
which is entirely different from any
one type o f tobacco.
I t is th is w e ld in g o f the rig h t
amounts o f the right kind o f tobac­
cos that makes CHESTERFIELD a m ilder
and better-tasting cigarette.
Chesterfield.. . the cigarette that's M IL D E R
Chesterfield ... the cigarette that TASTESBEl’I E R
Banks Service Station, Banks
II. E. Ewer, Aloha
Mission Service Station. Beaverton
Clement's
Service Slat., Beaverton
The undersigned w ill sell a t public auction three miles
Balm Grove Park
south of Beaverton and three miles north o f T ig a rd , one
G. L. McCutchen, Glenwood
m ile west o f Progress on the Scholls F e rry H ig h w a y
Progress Garage
H elvetia Store
i W ed n esd ay, Sept. 18 — Sale to start at 1 o ’clock P. M.
II. R. Snyder, S iif t y
Sal« to start at 1:90 o’clock P. M.
N. Lilly, Gales Creek
L IV ESTO CK —Team of horses, six y e ars old, w eig h t 3700 pounds
A. Karpsicln, Kinton
T hey m ust be seen to be a p p reciated H eavy harn ess and w agon T w o
J. C. Parntley, Cornelius
I G u e rn se y -Je rse y g ra d e cows. T w o long y e a rlin g heifers. O ne h eifer
calf. T w o hogs, w eight 150 pounds each.
FA RM IN G M ACHINERY, Etc -B in d er, sp rin g to o th harrow , disc
harrow , d ra g harrow , tw o-horse c u ltiv ato r, on e-h o rse c u ltiv ato r, w a lk ­
ing plow, hay c u tte r, grindstone, hay rope, d oubletrees, chains, forks,
and all sm all tools to be found on a farm . C ook stove, h e atin g stove,
a n d f r u it jars.
O ne h u n d re d bushels of w heat, 220 bushels of grey oats. 300 pounds
| vetch seed, som e barley, 4V4 tons loose hay, 6t4 tons baled straw . 150
W hite L eghorn hens, 5 cords wood, a n d m any o th er articles.
P U B L IC
SALE
Look for Red A rrow fo r place of sale.
TERM S O F KALE: $2000 and u n d e r cash. T hose d e sirin g c red it
m ust sec th e C lerk before buying.
A D A M. SLIGER, O w ner
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
JAY GIBSON, First Security Rank, Beaverton, Clerk
BEAUTY SHOPS
E V E ’S B E A U T Y
SHOP
General Beauty Work
physician
a
at
H ills b o r o
S a n ita ry Beauty Shop
A ll
kind«
«f
X -R s r
II ph nt y Work
DR. D. E. W IL E Y , M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
• apeclalty
Telephone 1471
W E II/S APAR TM EN TS
Mabel Sr hen del
DENTISTS
Dentist
Commercial Building
Telephone I O
Aruolntmsnl
INSURANCE
GEORGE
T.
Asoneloa
Im U R A N C R H R R V IC I
First National Bonk
P,” ’n* « "
For m r o ™ .,,« .
nulldlnt
Hllloboro
aUal
Telephone«
Reeldence 8M1
Office 2KR2
COLLECTION
■isi
Garbage C ollection
AND CANS
D P. OORRIKRI
Telephone 2326
RUBBER STAMPS
M cG R A T H
W a.hlnrton Count?
Wells Dulldlng
GARBAGE
DR. R A LP H DRESSER
SuhSajm hr
Notional Rank llld»
Telephone«
Office S2S|
Rooldenro 7SI7.
PERMANENTS
Feenlnse.
B
ond HI1RRRON
ond Phrolo-Thorspr
Commorrlol
Pharmacy
surgeon
. O. P IT M A N . M.
P H Y S IC IA N
Psrmsncnls snd all hind* of
beauty work.
Telephone 13R1X
and
W rw U n , w
buy your
rubber S T A M P S
from
H ILLS B O R O ARGUS
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