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Pâtre Two H ÌL I. S R O RO ARGUS, T h u r’day. January '.il, , 9‘tfi TI 1 1. T. S R O K O . O R E G O N le il> h . r . n o t . n - N iihl tln y cconon Il D. K erknian; farm '6 u n ty of W.i Idiigton, dated the thence south 8 13-14 rods, m ore n it h u * I I I» - . 'i s o t K m i o f itu n i i p o ilo ' erops W J. Ensebe te. general eh air 30th duy of D eeendi.T. 193,3, in or less, to the n o rth w est c o r * tini*» it I i|i. S II I r , I l o M ulti p o lt r i I i|c p ||o iis th in.in. hay and g a in . G ustave favor of E arl A Miebux. P laintiff, n er of said M iddleton C em e l 'f i c »• f o r I b i l l l ' l l l l l l L I t i (h e rp o f I I Ic IltP ll l o u n t i III»* i< ran c; soixi erops. V J Enschede; and against W illiam A G eyer and tery ; and thence East by S outh I’.it Itoes li a n y Se am elizer; b o rii L ydia G eyer, luisbiuid and wife, h i i t r . l m o l fh»« in ib ì i l o * I .lu n u iir v 16. along th e N orth bou n d ary line had in ih lip u l 1(01 I U n u h i y culture. E . W. W oodlord. general and E m u Fiselior. A dm liiistrutrix iv . i r .u « ' o f l i of s iid M iddleton C em etery to go i r i . u»:irt. chnirm an: fruits. F ra n k Lewis; nuts, of the E state of E llu s la v e Fi elier, Hie point of beginning, c o n ..I, ( I n I I S I N M . S lo t NA « A ll I !■' W W oodtord tru ck crops. II II tain in g 2 iicfe.i. m ote or les... Ernn F lsrlier; M eta Ei -li Mrs. Jackson President of Several Case» of Mumps in Findley; dairy H enry Hagg: gen- deceased: or Board and Jo h n Doe Hoard, tier to iatist.v the h erein b efo re nam ed run. Iti I, ii a l livestock. R o ie iin Ritchey: husband: K arl F ischer and Ja n e sum s and for Hie cost and expenses This District North Plains Club S uliM ilhu fur th e A lgún turkeys. F red llov, Iby; poultry. l)oo F ischer In. w ife: and Vera of sale and .'aid w rit. Frank E rickson: s o d ' irrig atio n and S a id 's a le w ill be m ade subject lyiebke and Jo h n Doe I.lebke. her ( a -k e d w h y 111. M rs F I. C o x t NORTH PLA IN S Miss B lanche drainage. R obert W urrens. Inistiand. D efendants, for Hie sum to redem ption as per s ta tu te of K ickw orth. h o m e d em o n stratio n KINTON K inton G ran g e w ill 12:0») Recess of $3,000 00 w ith Interest th ereo n I O regon. agont-at-largp. w ho has been a s m eet in all day session at th e ball - h ip . H e 1:15-4 p in. S ep a ra te group m e e t from tile 4th day of Ja n u a ry . 1935. I Dalis) at lillsboto. O regon, tills ta t I signed to W ashington an d Y am hill S atu rd ay , begirtnin > at about 10:30. in g ' co n tin u ed Aft ■ ad jo u rn m en t at the la te of ti per cent p er a n 7tli d iv of Ja n iia iv . 1113(1. h id counties tem p o rarily , m et w ith th e All g ran g ers a re invited. (of the g ro u p m eetings, secretaries num . ind for tlie fu rth e r sum of J W CON NELL. S h e n tf of W ash ladies of N orth P lain s and v icin ity T h ere a re several cases of tnum ps and c h airm en w ill d raft com m ittee $300 00 atto rn e y 's fees w ith in te r ington C ounty. O regon. I' I. P a t at the school Ja n u a ry 22 for a pot aro u n d tow n, hut in most v ises (rep o rts in te n ta tiv e form and have est th ereo n from th e 30th day of ter o n . H illsboro, O regon, A tlorne» • p riv e : \ V they a re h aving th em p a id luck luncheon and m eeting. A bout in a light them ready to present to th e group D ecem ber, 1935. at Hie ra te of t! : lot' P laintiff. 47-51 H in tin g 35 attended and organized an e x form and all a re doir.g well. I the follow ing m orning p e r cent per annum , and for th e tension unit in this com m unity and S 11 Pom eroy. E v erett D. W right tV c d n c 'd a » . F e b ru a ry 5 s o i ’icK o r I I X X I S I I T I I M I M fu rth e r sum of $58.65 costs an d d is i fo r th e u lil elected th e follow ing officers: M rs and E d u a rd 1,. Cox atte n d e d A l 9:30 a. m S e p a ra te group m e e t bursem en ts w ith interest thereon Il I III* ( oun : 5 I " u i ' t »>f Ilo * Slul»* « f ( h «•- i s ix of ih e F».o. l'o r U h h in t f t o ii E ffie Jackson, chairm an : Mrs. V er i C o u n ty b rig h t B rotherhood last T uesday ings co n tin u ed lor consideration of from the 30th day of D ecem ber. e. n ii'A n y had o ilo» M u tiv i- o f I hv K » tu tv o f C o rn B atchelder, se eretaty : Mrs. Elsie w h ic h w e re ev en in g w ith Mr. and Mrs. R ichard te n ta tiv e rep o rts 1935, at the ra te of It per cent per i h .» L o w r y , llv e v u Vll . in ih i. u n ly a m o u n te d Z urcher. lib rarian . D ates w ere set Jo y ce at M ountain Home. N o tie r i» h v r 11 a. m G en eral aisem b ly of all •l»,v u iv v n ( h u i th e n iu lv r - annum , to m e d irected and d e I t 1 m ite s w e re -:«*«!. w h i fo r th ree m eetings on th e clo th Mrs. M try K ershaw , w ho is groups w ith W. J. E nschede, g en liv ered . com m anding me to m ake ivn v«l K w e u to ol ilo * l . t o i W ill u n .l r u r a l co m e re o v e r th e '•“ » lu in v u l «»f ing b u vm anship project, th e first is mu M Uv« « h >.*.| h.« « file d w i t h 152“ in sp en d in g the w in te r w ith Mrs. Lilly eral chnirm an, p re-icin g , i All com sale of th e le a l p ro p erty h e re in l . ' l to . t h * u h o w v n tillv « | to be M arch 11 in th e school. T h ere i<2 p e r c e n t th e t o ta l, M. B ierlv, w ent to h e r hom e m m ittees a re request» d to eooperati' a fte r ileseribe»l. I have levied u p in l'i n u l Ae»*onni u n ii r« p o r i y e a r ea, h w h ite th e re - w ill be a pot luck luncheon at O ak G rove F rid ay lo r a few days in assem bling in th e assem bly room on and p u rsu an t to said Fxeeu- i liv C o n rl hit» l i «e»! u n d 15. 15 a v e ra g e . noon and th e m eetin g w ill last u n Mr. an d Mrs. H enry T H esse of prom ptly a: II a in ■ "Idle G eneral otion. O rd er and D ecree of Sale. 1 l.’e h d u y «»f I ì« h ru n ry , IH.’U» •i . p.-ned ids t a lk f o r th e 'k A til about 3 p. m. All ladies in te re st o f Huld du y and S cholls and Mr. and Mrs E dw ard O utlook for A g ricu ltu re . L a n d w ill on M onday, the 10th day of c o o f n r |0 l o'pl.M lig 'h a ' tie p a id ta x e s in r«M»m o f li i IlliOVt* r u t l t l v d c o l ed are welcome. T hese m eetings H e - a id th a t h i- liu h t L. Cox visited Mr. an d Mrs. T h o m U tilization, and F arm C red it' by l'l !a ii.it y, 19.10, ,u the East doi 1 iu llille lio r« » , O r n Ifon. u-t I lie I lin e u a re sponsored by th e stu d y club in reapon se. th e u t i l i t y c r o u p p re s e n te d a. w h e re th e y have a as M iller of P o rtlan d S unday. A S B u rrie r. land p lan n in g eon-1 of th e C ourthouse in Hillsboro. | i 1 u p v f o r h e u rin tr o li) ( S 't io itx to n fttil f it v .o u ld tw* f t 2 w h e re i t of N orth P lains P a ren t-T each er a s f ic . ir v s ilts-'.H rtsl t o show t h a t th e p r u ’C ■ Ih v f in a l x v d lv iu v u i S u n d ay m orning ch u rc h se r\ ices: sultant. Idregon Hi -ettlonum t A d W ashington C ounty. O regon, at the u p p o im t un«l fi o f p o w e r w a , h e in c l« ,tu c » 'l as r a p id > i here. H e a n s w e re d th e MUI'1 v n tu iv sociation. S erm on by Rev. V irgil Speeee. 10:45. m inistration. as p o s s ib le a n d t h a t n o p r o f it s w e re a c ta x b y la iin t in g o u t t h a t in h o u r of ten o'clock a. in. of said i> n lv l t hid lû t h ilu v o f J m nuu rv* linn T ow nsend club m eetin g T h u rsd ay c r u in g t o th e c o m p a n ie s a t th e p re s e n t T a e . ild ie ty . w n e d p la n t p a id an d B ible school, 10:45. All a re in 11:30 a. ni. R eport of th e tu rk ey day, sell at public au ctio n to the H l* N i n A . L o w B Y . I* X.« Hl. I »*i it o t h e t r e a s u r y in p la c e evening in K. P hall, elected fol t im e a n d w o u ld n o t u n t i l m o re e le c tr ic ity vited. com m ittee. highest b id d er for easli in hand, |.u » t W il l m id r«>>iMni(*nt * f ••od w a s iu use a n d p re s e n t e x te n s io n s p a id n te d c u t th a t 33 i»er c e n t ».-.. ««.I, l i tulp.v »t H u rt', A tto rn « -) low ing officers: D u an e C h am b er- fo r . 11:45 a. m. R eport of th e p o ultry all of tlie follow ing described real K x w u t o r . tf Tai p o w e r d o lla r w a - a v a il- 4i lain, president: re-elected G u n n a r I n d iv id u a l e x p re s s io n s c e n te re d a ro u n d a b le o f f b o n d - a n d as k e d w h a t r pa com m ittee. p ro p erty , lying being an d sity ate BergRren. v ice-presid en t: C arl B erg- th e la w it s e lf , th e -peahen» d e c la r in g th e ir 11 he u iip a n y d id w i t h th e sam e 12:00. Recess. NOTH » o r I IN u . AC < <U N T in W ashington C ounty, O regon, and d e fe c tiv e and i id e x t r a c ts fr o n t th e fed gren. secretary : A. L? T routm an, p fe la a c rs e d t h a to t o th m e u c h la w p o w-as 1:30 p. m. C onsideration and m o re p a rtic u la rly described as fol i In lit«* < o t t n l y C o u r t o f ih«» S l i d e o f O r v - w er in to o fe w ! F* n . f o r III«» C o u n ty * o f W io d i n v .lo ii, treasu rer. M eeting n ig h t w ill be h a n d s a n d t h a t th e r e w a s n o t h in ? in adoption of rep o rts continued. lows. to-w it: l‘i»buiv Depuri uivnl. th e first T uesday night of each th e la w w h ic h w o u ld c u a r u n te e e f f ic ie n t McGee. p ity m a n a g e r, a k in g 1:30 p. m. R eport of ag ric u ltu ra l B eginning at a point 28'i th e M a tt e r o f I h r |*' iu te o f C hurl«-. I f v o n a re o n e o f (h e v n « t n t im b o r « .-tr i» * :. s a i.l m onth. N ext m eeting w ill b e F e b m a n e e m e n t o r p is tie r a c c o u n tin g f o r m e n - , f o r t th e ( C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e 1) K. Slvv« n». Deven c«l. econom ics com m ittee. rods N orth of the S o utheast o» I« ni«- who Mi f ’ . r t « r d ir ln ir . st k k a h e a d a n d sh« 1 re -, r u a r y 4. T he dan ce held a fte r th e e y c o lle c te d o r expenses p a id . c o n n e c tio n PCO| Non»«* i h* vvn I hu t th e u n d e r- of cu ltiv a te d land 2 p. in. R eport of farm crops « O ib h lt it f . e b ’ o i d n p . e x t e r n a l m u w c ti« c o rn e r of S ection 30, T. 2. S., R. F a c ts a n d fig u r e s giv i r t i f th e B o n n e v ille p e r « r • sm all am o u n t •» itflie j, u « l< «« m u I r i o f ( h e eu(«te o f m eetin g w as w ell atten d ed . A n e n w i t h th e f i l i n : o f p e t it i s f< • th e h e a r- - b o u ld e r « «.f a r m ' com m ittee. i be d is a iiia te d a n d k »> i n u th e 'T nat can be cropped. 2 W of tile Will u n ette M eridi- I Chati«'*« I*', S te v e n ♦, (lr*e .i« e d . hi.*« file d lar terta in m e n t w ill be given a fte r th e in g s , as o u t lin e d b y •ph. s h o w t h o t ha n i i f t v n m in - w h ic h n th e u t i l i t y c o m p a n ie s , H e o u t- »nt! A gross incom e of a p p ro x im ately 2:15 p. in. R eport of fru its com h e r f in u l i .'v o tin t it an; thence N o rth 58 rods; thence t he ( • u n i V ( i H q u ic k m u n i ip a I business m eeting T u esd ay night, 4401 v o te rs s ijc n e J p e titio n s ¡n th e seven , lip Hi h o i J o f h : ir « liin g • - n ' » . o f Ih e S ta e o f Ore. -o„ for \\n h- SI800 an n u ally is needed for m ust m ittee. *.. W est 28 rods; thence S o u th 53 s a n d t h a t th e d is t r ic t w u u I re p - p la n i d e c la re d t h n t r a t e re d u c «loi* ' a o f l i i a t it fe and pie and coffee w ill be sold. No c re o s u e n n tie ( • «m . V . ¡.ti, I h u t ,M th e day fam ilies in the opinion of the farm 2:30 p. m. R eport of n u ts co m m it t 2427 s q u a re m ile s in th e r u r a l had rods: and th en ce East 28 nxls b ro u g h t a b o u t by fo rm a t i i ' I ( I« i: I o f I e h r tar r. I ut r ho In adm ission w ill be charged. s e c tio n « a n d 6313 in th e c itie s a n d to w n s cre d it com m ittee. T he size of farm tee ants D iic v h * r k . to the place of beginning, c o n o tlu v c r t ' w i t h a t o t a l p o p u la tio n o f 143.‘ . *>4 o r >« D. M . th e N« r t h w t H. Mrs. J. C. F roeck le left M on n eeded to product th is w ill, of W illia m « 2:43 p. m. R eport of tru c k crops »ur d ru » ta in in g 10 acres, m ore or less; c e n t o f th e t o t a l p o p u la tio n o f a l l Eh day to spend th e w eek w ith h er c p o e u r n tie at »..day. i course, v a ry acco rd in g to th e type com m ittee. also, beg in n in g nt a p o i n t s in s id e th e d is t r ic t . it h in h is c o m p a n y son and fam ily at M cM innville. of ir.tensiveness of th e farm ing op- 3 p in. R eport of d airy com m it T h e t o t a l v a lu a t io n o f th e d i s t r ic t w o u ld , Aloha, d w a tt 13 4-7 rods N orth of th e said f f i a re d t h a t th e Ta orna w a s n o t | orations. tee. Mrs. S eiggfried W yss and c h il be $97.000,000 f o r t a x a tio n p u rp o s e * w h ic h j S o utheast c o rn e r of said S ec GT is 72 p e r c e n t o f th e t o t a l v a lu a t io n o f • a r ly as th»* s a m e v a lu a tio n Oregon T he g en eral co m m ittee w ho w o rk - 3:15 p. ni. R eport of livestock dren of S heridan visited h er p a r a ll th e c o u n tie s in v o lv e d tion 38. T 2 S . R 2 W of the H e c a lle d a lte n « ; ed c u t the orig in al plan for this com m ittee. I Ire. ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P ritc h a rd . W illam ette M eridian, » s a id In W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , w h ic h is th e •n o f fe r e d b y gas m o s t f a v o r a b le lo c a tio n f o r th e p o w e r • co nference, beginning on O ctober I tie. 3:30 p. m. R eport of soils, ir rig a fl« Sunday. t u e 't n ned « » iic e r n - point of b eg in n in g being th e d is t r ib u t io n th e v a lu a tio n is p la c e d at j , 21, follow s: W. J E nschede. H ills f h is c o m p a n y , Auto. tion. an d d rain ag e com m ittee. N ortheast c o rn e r of tlie M id L aV elle Jackson e n te rta in e d th e $16,000.000 w h ic h is 76 p e r c e n t o f ’ he DELTA DRUG STORE s a g a in as k e d and boro: F J Lewis. F o rest G rove: R T ruck. dleton C em etery, in said C ounty G irl R eserve cabin»; w ith pot luck t o t a l v a lu a tio n o f th e c u n t y . I t w a s a ls o J H . L . on e le c tr ic ra te s G len Ritchey. F orest G rove: Jo h n S H E R IF F S SALE and State», th en ce N orth 14 13-14 d in n e r T uesday ev enin g F in al plans p o in te d o u t t h a t t h is c o u n ty is fr e e o f a n d his b u s in e s s . H e s aid Pla -. Banks. W. F Mills. H illsboro: ' N otice is hereby given, th a t by w e re at « » fa c to ry in c u m - rods, m ore or less, to th e S o u th for th e conference at Salem w ere d e J b . t. E. L e w to n ope n e d th e m e e tin g b y p t h a a r t is e his li •th e r i ri - o f th e <•» u n t r y . 11. R F indley. P o rtlan d Rt. 2: H e n v irtu e of an E xecution. O rd er and east co rn er of th e above d e m ade. s a y in g t h a t th e o n ly q u e s tio n in v o lv e d H e » u « d i s t r ic t a n d s aid ry H agg, R eedvillc, A. L. C roeni. scribed te n -a c re tract, th en ce D ecree .of Sale, issued out of and ig h t th e tr rarer d i s t r ic t u n Em il M iller m ade a business trip w a s w h e th e r o r n o t a d i s t r ic t sh u ld be t h a t he H illsboro; F ra n k E rickson. H ills fo rm e d . H e w a s fo llo w e d b y G . W . T h le s w is e . w est along the touth boundary u n d er th e seal of the C ircu it C ourt to T illam ook M onday. boro: W. E. M arr. B anks: F red H sen, w h o d e c la re d t h a t u n le s s a d is t r ic t Me Ale se! th e d e c la r in g of said ten-acre tra c t 28 rods; of th e S ta te of O regon, for the Miss M argaret B rooks v isited h er w a s fo rm e d th e p u b lic w o u ld h a v e no th a t i n Jo s-y . P o rtlan d Rt 2; F. E Rowell. o k a f t e r it s in te r e s ts a t B o n n e a n d d a n n te d o u t t h a t on ce p aren ts over th e w eek -en d at L in n - o v n il e le t o a n lo H illsboro: E W. W oodford. Forest d t h a t th e u t il it ie s w o u ld th e n be th e d is ti •ict w a s set re w a n o th - ton. a b le t o h e lp th e m s e lv e s H e c ite d b e a r in # to p r e v e n t th e immissione!*« from G rove: G us K rause. C ornelius. Mr. and Mrs. F red R am sey an d in g s in W a s h in g to n as d is c lo s in g th e c- n - | e e n t e r i n*c in t o th e V. * b u s in e s s as w e ll H om e E conom ics’ clu b m em bers son E rm ein of Lacom b. A lb erta. tin to m c m -: ii • in u tility c ib u tio n . a c « iu ir in g of th e H illsboro G ran g e have a n M a y o r G a r r e t t f b o w e d , d e c la r in g t h a t > de o f th e d is t r ic t C anada, •visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n he w a s th e r e t o w e lc o m e th e v is ito r s to 1 a nounced th a t on both days of th is : T h e c o m m is io n e rs , he P ritc h a rd and o th er frien d s here H il!s l» o ro a r.d t h a t t h r* c it y c o u n c il a n d I s a id . th e co n feren ce th ey w ill p re p a re light t o le v y ta x e * a n d T h u rsd ay and F rid ay T h e R am seys H ills b o r o a p p re c ia te d th e in te r e s t s h o w n lu n ches at noon w hich can be p u r w it th e c o n s e n t o f th e chased in th e basem en t of th e lived in G lencoe about 35 y ears in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f a n e w in d u s t r y . pe>>ple n th e d is t r ic H e u rg e d th e la y in g a s id e o f p re . id ic o - L a f k y S a le m ta Ik e d c o n s id e ra b le on ago. Mrs. R am sey and Mrs. P ritc h a n d th e c o n s id e r a tio n o f th e q u e s tio n g ra n g e h all at a n o m in al cost. >f p u b lic « >wned w a t e r s y s te m s February THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST LITTLE M A N IS BACK! ard a re cousins. T he co m p lete program Tor t h i s . fro m a com m o n sense a n g le . T h e c it y in th e ry f o r th e s e rv ic e o f th e Mr. and Mrs. H enry C y p h er e n c o u n c il, he d e c la re d , h a d g iv e n th e m a t fa rm e r s H e tw o -d ay co n ference follow s: 1 t h a t T a c o m a had 2. 3, 4 t e r s e rio u s s tu d y b e fo re e n d o rs in g th e p a id o u t o n t h e ir li i li t p la n t w i t h th e terta in e d th e N orth P lain s card T uesday. F e b ru a ry 4 g u p o f a p e o p le 's d is t r ic t . lo w e s t ra te s in th e c >untry. club F rid ay evening. Mrs. J. R. s e J t tin 10 a. m. O pening re m a rk s by W . J . W is m e r , m e m b e r o f th e c o u n c il Z im m e r m a n s p o k e - »veral tim e s d u r in g S andford and A. K. R eynolds had fo llo w e d , r e a d in g th e re."' rd o f th e cou J. E nschede, g en eral ch airm an . th e m e e tin g , a t t a c k ii g th e u t il it ie s on high score and Mrs. A. K. R eynolds c i l m e e tin g a t w h ic h th e c o u n c il v o t Continuous Show a r io u s g ro u n d s , d e fe n d e d th e la w 10:15 a. m. "T he E conom ic C o n I s u p p o rt t o th e m o v e m e n t. T h e re v - i I u n d e r w h ic h th e d i s t r ic t is b e in g s e tu p ! and Loel H ollenbeck, second. ference Idea. Its O rigin an d O b je c . w a s t o e lim in a t e a n y q u e s tio n c n c e rr.- j an<i Sunday, 2 till 11 p. r « 1 M c A le a r , p a r t ic u l a r l y o n h is • S h irley F orbis is back in school in g th e a t t it u d e o f th e c o u n c il, he - a i l. | J lev.;*Is tives." by F. L. B a.iard. v ic e -d ire c le g is la tiv e re c o rd . a fte r an absence of th re e w eeks. A n o th e r m em ber o f th e c o u n c il. D r . H in m a n w o u n d u p d is c u s s io n o r th e 1 to r of E xtension. O. S. A. C. Mrs. Hazel W iedew itsch v isited I R obb, fo llo w e d , s p e a k in g o n ly n an in - ( u t i l i t i e s , s p e a k in r. he . a id , as a s to c k - I 10:45 a. m. W ashington C ounty th e c o m p a n y a n d n o t as a n I A g ric u ltu re and S om e P ro b lem s It h e r sister, Mrs. R. A. M itchell, of i d iv id u a l, he s a id . H e d i d n 't b e lie v e in | h | g o v e rn m e n t o w n e r s h ip he re m a rk e d , b u t I e x e c u tiv e . H e s a id t h a t h is o n ly in te r e s t A m ity over th e w eek-end. by W illiam F. C yrus, i th e r e a r e tim e * w h e n s u c h is d e s ira b le . j w h s to b r in g ’. h e c o m p a n y b a c k t o t h e ! Is F acing, Mrs. E thel P ow ers of H illsboro H e d e c la re d t h a t t h e p re s e n t in s ta n c e j p o in t w h e re th e v a lu e o f h i» s to c k a n d i co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l agent. v isited at th e W. J. T ro u tm an hom e w a s one. th e r s to c k h o ld e r s w o u ld ! ; th a t th e 11:15 a. m. G en eral co n feren ce ■ D u r in g th e la s t fe w y e a rs , he declare«], r e p re s e n t th e a n u .u n t ' Sunday. T h e e o m - d iv ides in to com m odity groups to t h e r e has been g r o w in g u p a n e m p ir e *e m illio n M r. and Mrs. B e rt W alter and w it h in th e . < ;u y n try w i t h th e p o w e r e 0 " J d p o a n lla y r . s he s a s y a e id t , ir la a c t k e t ti h tim e o f fo rm u la te recom m endations. All in- pi fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. P h il resente«! b y th e u t il it ie s c o n c e n tra te d M ARY A STO R p a y in g e n o u g h p r o f i t t ” p t: d iv id e n d » . ter.-sted persons a re in v ited to a t • o n e s m e lt gr* up . T h i« r o w e r is g e t t in g T h e P. E . P-. he d e c k re d . w i A rn d t in P o rtlan d S unday. R O G f .t P R Y O R j ten d th ese group m eetings an d g e r th a n th e g o v e rn m e n t it s e lf, he u n d e r the th e be Iding N orth P lains P.-T . A. w ill serv e I s d e tro c la n re ihould p a rtic ip a te in th e g ro u p in d. He lik e n e d c o m in g c o n d i.io n s o w in th e h an ds a n d h am b u rg e r sandw iches, pie an d , t o c o n d itio n s n o w e x is tin g in p a r t s o f pa nies >1 & o n f d lo w c a a s l in n te w hich th e y a re m ost in terested . PLUS— Selected Short Subjects r e s t! coffee at both polling places ele c E u ro p e . Hen ry Young, H i ll s U ro . p re s e n e«l a C om m ittees, or groups, an d c h a ir S t r e if . fo llo w e d R o bb, o p e n in g h is a d - r e s o lu tio n tion day. fro m th e coi m ty G r a n i e e n - m en a re as follow s: A g ricu ltu ra l ALSO ON THE STAGE— ' dress by a d m it t in g s o c ia lis tic le a n in g s . d o r a in g th e d i s t r ic t , a n d p e t it io n s Birthdays Celebrated igne«l H is re a s o n f o r s u p p o r t in g th e p re s e n t b y 791 v o te rs ta s k in g ft r th e esti bli-h- J m o v e m e n t, he s a id , w a s because p o w e r Mr. an d Mrs. D ew ey Jo h n so n e n m e n t o f a d is t r ic t . te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r S u n d ay , j w o u ld be ch e a p e r. H e c ite d f ig u r e s to M r s . K r u g e r «dosed th e a r g u m e n ts f o r .th u w . he s a id , t h a t p id iic p o w e r w o u ld th e ta x p a y e r s ' le a g u e b y a s k in g Z im m e r DR. R. J. NICOL com plim enting Mr. Jo h n so n 's fath er. c o s t 10 c e n ts a m o n th w h e re n o w i t m a n i f th e r e w a s a n y w a y in d iv id u a ls C hris Johnson, on his 85th b irth d ay , c«x»ls th e s a m e c o n s u m e r $3 f o r 15 k ilo - c o u ld s ta y o u t o f th e d is t r ic t . H e re p lie d DR. E. W. ALMQUIST and Mrs. Jo h n so n 's fath er, F red i w a tts . t h a t th e r e w a s. BENEFIT WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL F . H . Y o u n g , aaso cia o o f S m it h , th e n t M eyer, on his b irth d a y an n iv ersary . i A d iv e rs io n w a s in tr o d u c e d b y R * Veterinarians A n d e rs o n , w h o to ld a t som e le n g th o f w a v e d a c o p y o f th e I*i '•v u n d e r Z im m e r - I P resen __ t w ere , M r. A. Du- . th __ and Mrs. A e a d v a n ta g e s o f th e D a n is h g o v e rn m e n t m a n 's nose a n d a s k e d h im t o re a d th e AND MUSEUM SOCIETY PO1S, M r. and Mr? B ert H y b erg jo v er th e f o r m p r a c tic e d in A m e r ic a . Telephone C43 and 6(2 p o r t io n o f th e la w r e f trre d to . Z im m e r - ' and B etty of P ortland. M r. and Mrs. i B e a v e r to n ’s m a y o r, A . E. W ils o n , p o in t m a n d e c lin e d . If accom. S ta te m e n t!« m a d e b y H e n r y Y o u n s r r e la F red M eyer, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred ed t o th e success o f B e a v e rto n w a te r sales o v e r s u p p lie s f o r m e r ly o b ta in e d f r o m a t iv e t o th e e le c tr ic a l t r a i n in g o f P. E. P. by Par’nts M e>er and P h ilip W interstein. w a te r c o m p a n y . H e s a iil th e w a te r w as WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE G e ra ld W M esdam es Em il M iller. A ndy s h o w in g t h e c i t y $370 a m o n th p r o f it . f M a s ' o n . o f P o r t la n d , w h o d e c la W ri'n» re d th a t Ado/.ob 7«Aos p f ' «»n C h risten sen and J. R S an d fo rd a t H e t h o u g h t t h a t p u b lic o w n e r s h ip o f th e b o a rd o f d ir o e to r s w a s m a d e u p o f F i r e a n d A u to m o b ile In s u r a n c e e r w o u ld s h o w th e sa m e r e s u lts . p e r - ins e le c t r ic a lly tr a il. .- d o r w h o w e re ten d ed a silver tea F rid a y given at p o M w rs M a k e L o a n a a n d Is s u e S u r e t y B o nda . A n n K r u g e r o f n e a r B e a v e rto n , e le c tr ic a l e n g in e e r . H e asked Y o u n s r w h a t the hom e of Mrs. E nnis in H ills o n th e o p p o s itio n , s a id t h a t a p u b lic d is - I h js bi KURATLI & WISMER le s s w a « a n d Y o u n ff r e p lie d t h a t boro. Mrs. C h riste n e r h ad high trie fc w o u ld b r in g m o re ta x e s a n d t h a t he a n u n d e r ta k e r . M a s o n th e n t«»ld H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N she w as th e r e fo r e o p p osed, h a v in g been Y o i score a t cards. th a t fro m a ll a p p e a ra n c e he T e le p h o n e 1391 1236 S e cond S t. “ b u rn e d ” once , she o b je c te d to b e in g :d be w i t h th e u t i l i t y c ro w d . and Mrs. Johnson Honored “ b u rn e d ” a a g in . S h e s a id t h a t she h a d Matinee Saturday, 1 :30 P. M T hursday ev ening a g ro u p of j 1 s u b s c rib e d t o a p u b lic o w n e r s h ip w a te r N O T IC E G F F I N A L A C C O l’ N T friends su rp rised M:"s. D ew ey Jo h n - 1 di’,rict th*t ,he “ “ now taxed ” 50 ,n 1 a c re t o p a y « iff th e b on ds. S h e declare«] In th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re W rite fo r o u r 1936 son, th e occasion being h e r b ir th th a t th o u g h th e la w m a d e a 6 p e r c e n t g o n , f o r th e C o u n t y o f W a s h in g to n , ' SEED AND NURSERY li m it a t i o n , th e c o u n ty e»-aded t h is l i m it a day an n iv ersary . P r o b a te D e p a r tm e n t. In th e M a t t e r o f th e E s ta te o f J . J . Mr a n d Mrs. W. H. W ienecke t io n b y r a is in g th e v a lu a tio n s . S m ith p re s e n te d f ig u r e s p re p a re d by CATALOGUE K u r a t l i , Deceased. and Bessie and J a c k v isited Mrs. h is c o m p a n y s h o w in g in c re a s e s in d e b t N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r- I ,f W iunccke’s gran d m o th er, M r s . a n d ta x e s due t o e s ta b lis h m e n t o f p u b s ig n e d , as A d m in i. it r a t o r o f th e e s ta te A. M. H A N » SEED CO.. Inr. S arah Bigham , and uncle, C harles, lic ly o w n e d u t ilit ie s o r ir r ig a tio n p r o je c ts . o f J . J . K u r a t li , deceased, has file d h is ; 737 N. E. U nion Ave. P o rtljn d H e d e c la re d th a t a m o n r th o s e re p r e s e n t a W ashougal, Wash.. Sunday, th e in g th e p e o p le ’s d i s t r ic t th e r e w a s n o t f in a l a o o u n t in th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f ’ th e S ta te «,f O re g o n , fo r W a s h in g to n .ccasif n being Mrs. B igham 's 89th one c o m p e te n t in e le c tr ic a l m atter*». C o u n ty , a n d t h a t M o n d a y , th e 1 7 th «lay birthday. She has been an in v alid S m ith w a s asked i f he w a s n ’ t a lo h b ie a t, o f F e b ru a ry , 1936. a t th e hour o f 10 I whi«;h he d en ied. H e w as th e n us k e d i f for m ore th an a year. ’c lo c k in th e fo re n o o n o f s a id d a y a n d ' SA XTON <b LOONEY he d id n o t re c e iv e $350 f r o m th e u t i l - j th e c o u rt r<x>m o f s a id c o u r t has been Mr and Mrs. G eorge M iller of , ¡tie s c o m p a n y . H e ?aid t h a t he d id f o r 1 Producers of Quality C ascade Locks visited frien d s and j f u r n is h in g s t a tis tic a l d a ta , w h ic h w as a p p o in te d b y s a id c o u r t as th e t im e a n d p la c e f o r th e h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s th e re - ' re la tiv e s h e re and a t P u m p k in th e w o r k o f h is c o m p a n y . SAND and GRAVEL t o a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e r e o f. H . T . Hesse, S c h o lls f a r m e r , o p p -ed R.d several days last week. Date»l ar.d f i r r t p u b ll he«! J a n u a r y 16, j th e m o v e m e n t, he s a id , because a n in - 1936. Da:«.- o f P lant located 4 m iles north of For p u b lic a tio n F e b ru a ry M- O. D. C ham berlain and Mrs. j cre a s e in ta x e s b r o u g h t a b o u t b y b o n d - est Grove on G ales Creek. Phone J; n,- W alters of C edar M ill and i in g w o u ld m o re th a n o f fs e t a n y a d v a n 13. 1936. E. 1. K l ’ R A T L I , C o m m e r c ia l N a tio n a l 1609B Mrs. A1 Pearson of P o rtlan d v is t a g e s in ra te s . L . R. C ro s b y op p o s e d th e B a n k . H ills b o r o , A d m in is t r a t o r . A P a r a m o u n t P ic tu r e w ith 4M-52 is t r ic t f o r th e sam e re a s o n . H e a t - ited Mrs. J R S andford T h u rsd ay . i d tacke«! th e la w . d e c la r in g t h a t i t wa.« liv e se c re ta ry of th e P. F P . anil .11.-1 o th ers of th e sam e com pany. S p eak ers for th e d istrict inelud- 1 all persons lin ed u p w ith L e u - Ion, and M ayor J h G a rre tt, and le o rg e M cGee, city m an ag er B esides th e u tility officials, o p position sp eak ers in clu d ed F .d . S ch u lm erich ; Mrs. A nna K ru g er of B eaverton, p resid en t e f th e W ash ington C ounty T ix p a v e rs le. • n e : I. B. S m ith. P o rtlan d . G re en I n v esto rs; H. T. Hesse of S cholls: 1. R. C rosby, m an ag er ef th e C o n so li d a te d L u m b er com pany. F o r e s t G rove; Roy L. D avidson. F o re-' G rove: F erd G ro n er, S cholls w al n u t g row er; R obert W arrens. G ales C reek farm er; O B B en n ett. A loha: W. A. W illiam s of F in est G rove and E J M cA lear. atto rn ey . A dvocates of th e p la n stress» i th e possible red u ctio n in cost of pow et an d light, a tta c k e d t ti e ch arg es m ade by th e u tility peeple alile an d atte m p te d to show th at th e A ve u tility com panies w e re g ettin g rich in d istrib u tio n of p o w er at th e e x pense of th e ir p a tro n s and sto c k h olders by issuance of w a te re d ob- i ligations, high salaries a n d o th er m ethods. Org amze New Study Group I1 Kinton Grange Meets Saturday 4 MUSCULAR PAINS -GET QUICK RELIEF Farming Surveys Show Less Lands E.LIWSS Insurance FRIDAY ONLY, January 31 SUN - M ON - TUES. I 1 I g g i 8 Pick of Journal Junior Tafent Singing - Dancing - Music I I I i ■ j Adults 2 5 c . xn«i gnat ■ CLAUDETTE COLBERT 1 I j I FRED M ÀCM URR AY ! Ï 8 I Calm is Feature Utility Hearing SHIPPERS! Eliminate Doubt as to Returns for Your Prod ucts by Shipping to the Oregon Savinar Produce Co. W. Front, Cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon Let them market your veal, hogs, beef, lamb, m utton and live and dressed poultry. The Ore gon Savinar Produce Company is th»* oldest and most reliable Produce and Commission House in Portland. They guarantee you prom pt and satisfactory returns. 438 S. S rcn rc SH IPPIN G TAGS from the office of thia paper! Established 1912 Thirty years experience I Ï DAIRYMAN $30.00 26.00 24.00 20.00 I We will have in about February 1 a car of Soya Bean Meal. Sesame Meal, Linseed Oil Meal and H y d ra te d 1 Lime. Place your orders now for the above items at low er prices. While milk prices are higher it will pay you to feed a good balanced dairy feed or if you have your own grain I trad e it for Dairy Feed or buy concentrates to bring! up the protein retpiired for high milk production. Get one of our circulars “ How to Feed Dairy Cows.” They are free. W illiam CoSJier, Sr.-Donald Meek I I 01 .«SSSStW® GailPovUk A ro««*0“ '’ Oeon Ion« 'guitti Ciubbt Color Cartoon — News — Screen Snapshots Imperial Feed & Grain Co. — PLUS — . South Second Ave. Ask for Popularity Contest Votes Here h | i J a w w fiv Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial Millers of Quality Freds Happened One Night (V en etian ticket, J o h n A. L indow , P o rtlan d , Rt. 2) DAIRY CONCENTRATES Phone 01 SATURDAY ONLY, Feb. 1 ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ton ton ton ton All the above prices are F. O. B. our warehouse and ard subject to m arket changes. m ROBERT YO UNG I l< ■m «m h h b i h h w h I W ED. ONLY, Feb, 5 You can pay more for Daily Feed, but you cannot get b etter Dairy Feed than Im perial Dairy. Imperial Dairy is a high protein balanced Dairy Feed with a Rolled Parley and Rolled Oat base. Put all or part of your herd on this better feed and make more money. Imperial Dairy Feed, 20% protein Cow Ration, 17% protein .................. Molasses Dairy, 15% protein Molasses Grd. Screen., 12% protein 5c ON A PARK BENCH ! | I I i d a n g e ro u s because o f th e p o w e r p la c e d in th e h a n d s o f th e f iv e c o m m is s io n e rs . D a v id s o n , fo x f a r m e r , s aid t h a t w h e n he purchase«! p o w e r fr o m th e F o re s t G ro v e m u n ic ip a l p la n t i t ««ist h im 12',j c e n ts p e r k il o w a t t , b u t t h a t n o w he w a s g e t t in g i t m u c h c h e a p e r f r o m th e P» hi. I P. c o m p a n y . ( C o n tin u e d fr o m t>a?e 1) B . B e n n e tt, w h > a s k e d to spea k B ehind this lin eu p w as P e te r w h O e n . th e m e e tin g w a s t h r o w n o p e n to Z im m erm an, fiery Y am hill co u n th e p u b lic , s a id t h a t he <ipp«zsed th e la w ty senator; H erm an L afky, S alem as d a n g e ro u s . E e rd G ro n e r declare«! t h a t had ueen to o m a n y s im i la r schem es atto rn ey ; Dr. J. O. Robb and J. J. he b lo w u p a n d a d v is e d th e p u b lic to p r o W ism er of the H illsboro city c o u n ceed c a u tio u s ly . W . A . W illia m s o f F o r cil; A. E. Wilson, m ay o r of B eav est G ro v e o p p osed th e m a t t e r f o r th e erton; Ross A nderson, Roy H ew itt, sam e re a s o n a n d because he fe a re d h ig h xes. Salem attorney, an d A lb ert S treif, e r R ta o b e rt W a r re n s s a id t h a t h e w a s s a t P o rtlan d attorney. is fie d w i t h th e s e rv ic e be re c e iv e d a n d On the opposite side of th e house t h a t he c o u ld n o t see h o w e le c t r ic it y d e livere«! t o h ia i r r ig a t io n pr< - w as th e u tility lin eu p h eaded by j je c o c u t ld m be d th a t u n d e r B. T. M cBain of th e P. E P. com p u b lic u o c w h n e c h r s e h a ip p e r. th e H re e fe m a re ig h t be i n e f f i pany; H. D. M cC urrach of th e N o rth c i e n t o p e ra tio n . H e declare«! th e p r o je c t w est E lectric com pany; A. C. M c- I to o m u c h o f a g a m b le w i t h t<x> m a n y h t g o s o u r .” M icken, general sales m an ag er o f ' , pla P c o e r s t la w n h d e , re h i e t “ s m a ig id , has p ro s p e re d in P . E. P, and W arren H inm an, ex ecu - sp ite"“/ th e f a c t t h a t i t has been sad- Children "Beautiful Oregon” Presented by Mrs. Agnes Hines ’S. . * PLUS SILLY SYMPHONY And Other Short Subjects PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT, 11:15 George Raft and Alice Faye in and Song, "Every Night at Eight”