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 < 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 an1 & 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 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 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”