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1037; Ray L. A ntrim , 1057; R ichard G. Scott, 1551. A tto rn ey G en eral: A lfred P. D ob son, 1762. • C o u n ty com m issioner: B ert C. | H agen, 1695 C o u n ty C lerk: W F Y oung, 843. G eorge H Beazan. 1032. Two Will Attend Summer C o u n ty S h eriff: E C B ennett. I 665: M K. A braham . 1281. Meet at Corvallis C ountv Assessor: B B Reeves, 951: P W Lillison 1176. R epublican N ational C o m m ittee Mn J. C. Smith) H A ZE LD A L E — Eight tab les of man: Ben F. D orris. 923: C h arles L. “500" w ere in play at R osedale Paine. 1655: R alph E. W illiams. 4-H club card p arty S atu rd ay night 2333 R epublican N ational C om m ittee- H igh honors w ent to Mrs. M atteson and W. A. Jo n es an d seconds to w om an: F lorence A Runyon. 3331 D elegates to R epublican N atio n al M rs. S jolin and A. E G illen w ater. M rs W. A. Jones and A1 Je ld e rk s C onven tio n —four nom in ated W al held low scores. T h e card p a rtie s | te r L. Tooze. 1584: Thom as A V cr- hav e been given for funds to send denius, 509: D. J. B utcher, 1607; C. club m em bers to su m m er school at W. C lark . 2130: Jo e E D unne. 1281. C orvallis. The g irls w ho w ill go J. M ann F isher. 1510; A rth u r M. a re R uby G ille n w a te r an d K atie G eary. 993; E arl R G oodw in, 955: Mrs. H enry E H arris. 731; Ben R. Santoro. W illiam H eil an d his d a u g h te r L itfin , 684. J o h n M cBride, 1059; Jo a n left M onday fo r a tw o w eeks' S tan ley M yers. 1120: A rth u r W. I P ria u lx , 484; Irv in g R and. 1010; J vacation in th e east. : Mrs. J. C. S m ith is spen d in g th is E. Rom an. 756: C a th e rin e S ew ard Sickles, 568; A n d rew C. Sm ith. 1247. w eek in V ictoria. B. C D elegates to th e R epublican N a- Mrs. A. L. D anford of P o rtlan d is m aking an exten d ed v isit w ith 1 tio n al C o nvention for th e N o m in a h er son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. tion of C an d id ates for P resid en t and Mrs. Tom M iller. Mrs. M iller an d V ice-P resid en t—tw o n o m in at spent last w eek at Roseburg, as th e ed: H erm an S chellberg. 994; Jo h n delegate from B eav erto n lodge to U. Sm ith. 1539; W. T. V inton. 1588; the R ebekah convention. C arl B lirup. 729: F ra n k N. D erby, Mrs. S y lv ia S alee had as h e r 1290: B ritt N edry. 2175. C an d id ate fo r N om ination of uest last w eek h er cousin, Mrs. ¡ertrude K essler of Los A ngeles, P resid en t: W illiam E. Borah. 3403. Cal., Mrs. S alee and Mrs. K essler C an d id ate for nom ination of Vice- a re now v isitin g relativ es at G re sh P resid en t: W illiam S. B ennett, am. 2720. Mr. R h in eh art and his son N o r E lecto rs of P re s id e n t and V ice- m an re tu rn e d last F rid ay from a P resid en t: F loyd J. Cook. 3355: business trip to G ran ts Pass. C h arles W. Eskine. 3330: W ilber S herm an R hodes acted as u m p ire H enderson, 3359; W illiam C. P a lm in th e T w in O aks-Scappoose b ase er, 3421: S te w a rt Weiss. 3309 ball game. U n ited S tates S en ato r: S am H. C aroline D oern, Jo h n and Sue B row n. 1090; T heodore G. Nelson, S antoro of th e R osedale d istrict 966: C h arles L M cN ary. 3215: w ill receive diplom as at th e com R ep re se n ta tiv e i n C ongress; m encem ent exercises at H illsboro Jam es W. M ott, 4166 union high school F rid ay evening. S ta te T reasu rer: R ufus C. H ol C em etery M eet Set m an. 2803: W. E. B u rk e, 2266. T h e C ooper M ountain C em etery A tto rn ey G en eral: I. H. V an association w ill hold its a n n u al , W inkle. 4068. m eeting M ay 30 at 2 p. m. in th e S ta te S en ato r: E arl E Fisher. ch u rch house at th e cem etery. One 2060; F erd in a n d L anger. 894; Jo h n tru ste e w ill be elected for a term A. T h o rn b u rg h . 2296. of th re e years. S tate R ep resen tativ e: A M Ja n n - scn. 3644; J. W. H ughes. 3644. D istrict A tto rn ey : P a u l L. P a tte r son. 2474: G. R ussell M organ, 2612 C o unty C om m issioner: G ran t C. Dodge. 817; Jam es Lewis, 3104; O s car M. T aylor. 1027. C o u n ty C lerk: W illiam H. D ier- (Continued from Dare 1) —G eorge T hyng. 43 — S am uel B dorff, 765: E dw in L. G raham . 1171; R obert H. K elly, 1027: J. M S tr e t L aw rence, 44—E. J. Maple. 45—E. B. S appington, 46—A rth u r C. A n cher, 852; W. A T upper. 1328. C o u n ty S heriff: J. W. C onnell, derson. 47—L. C. K ram ien. 48— D onald T. T em pleton, 49—J. J. W is- 4588. C o u n ty Assessor: J E C arp en ter. m er. D em ocratic precinct co m m ittee 3501: R.’ E. B arrett. 1631. <By M iss M i r y S a n d y ) | um lake. w hich is w ay high in Ju d g e of th e S u p rem e court: m an: BA N K S — G ra d e school closed the m ountains. T hey cam ped h ere P recinct No. 1—D avid J. Cole. 2— Jam es U. C am pbell. 5587; G eorge F rid ay w ith each of th e fo u r room s at th e lak e w ith lots of snow G ordon H. Fiske. 3—R. W. Sw ayze, T. C ochran, 2015 h av in g a picnic. On acco u n t of th e U S. B u rt of C o rv allis a p p a re n t bad w e a th e r th e th re e lo w er room s aro u n d them T hey re tu rn e d hom e 4— P hilip W. Lillison. 5—G. M. L es S u n d ay v ery tired , but w ith a feel lie. 6—B ert C. H agen, 7—H ow ard ly has w on th e dem o cratic n o m had th e ir picnics on th e h ig h school ing th a t ^he tr ip w as v e ry m uch C. A tkinson. 8—G eorge M. A itken. in atio n for sta te tre a s u re r over J a c k grounds. T he u p p er room had th e ir , w o rth th e ir tim e T he scouts w ho 9—A lbert T. K em m er, 10—C. E. E. A llen of P en d leto n by a m a r picnic in th e Balm G ro v e p ark. enjoyed th e tr ip w ere D ale E berly. B arker, 11 — Tie, 12 — F ra n k A gin of six votes, according to fin al T hey w ere acco m p an ied b y th e ir B illy K essler. C h ester Thom pson. P eters. 16—P. C. N eum an. 17—J. official co u n ty fig u res com piled teach er. V erle W hite. T hose g ra d | V ernon W olford an d Bobby B row n A. Irm ler, 18—Lizzie B aum an. 19— S a tu rd a y night. u a tin g from th e eig h th g rad e th is Mrs. M au rice T hom pson a n d Joseph T. V anD yke. 23—C ecil L y e a r w e re Ja m e s Cason. G lad y s 1 d a u g h te r D oris of V ernonia spent K oberstein, 23—Louis N. F raer. 24 Cop. L loyd E b erly . K iyoshi K au- | from T h u rsd ay to M onday w ith her —Jo h n K. Ihrig, 25—J a c k K lein. am ato. G eorge S h im an ald a. an d | parents, M r. and M rs. C lifford 26—Tie. 27—C. G Sw ecker, 28—W M ary W akasugi ; S andy. T Sellers, 29—Jo h n W B ernards. A gro u p of young people from P ro g ra m G iven 30—Celia A P u rd in , 31 — A lbert th e E p w o rth L eague p lan n ed on S en io r class nig h t, w h ich w as Jansen. 32—J. E. M orrissey, 33—E. (Bv Mrs. P. Patton) held M ay 20 in th e h ig h school a p a rty at th e Im p erial sk atin g L. Johnson. 34—G eorge B iersdorf. CHERRY G R O V E —T he d aily va- au d ito riu m , w as w ell a tten d ed . T w o rin k last F rid a y evening, b u t the 36 — Loel H ollenbeck, 38 — H e r b Y am hill E p w o rth L eague m em bers Schm idt. 39 — M azie Hays, 40— h av e b egun M onday m orning, has on e-act plays w ere staged, th e first u e r c not ab le to go so th e group F ra n k L. S teffan. 41—R G. Berst. been postponed in d efin itely d u e to b eing "The V alian t." T a k in g p art had th e ir p a rty a t Ja n tz c n Beach. w ere A gnes V an d erzan d en , D on 42—W E. M cCloskey, 43—J o h n E sev eral new cases of m easles. .Miss H opkins H onored ald S pierin g . M errill M ead. Jo h n L ahey. 44— F ra n k J. Lewis. 45— Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. Folsom and H iatt, N orm an S m ith. P au l H e r A su rp rise linen sh o w er w as given M arv L. R oberts. 46—H. S. Nolan. fam ily v isited Mrs. Folsom 's aunt. M onday ev en in g in honor of Miss 47—L. S. C a m p b e ll 48—Tic, 49— G race Sew ell, in P o rtla n d S unday. gert. Second p lay w as "N ot Q u ite Ida H opkins, b rid e-elect of H ow ard Such a G oose." C ast in clu d ed Iren e Ed L. Moore. Mrs. Folsom h ad n 't seen h er au n t W ilbur of N eah Bay. Wash., at D em ocratic N ational C o m m ittee sin ce sh e w as a sm all g irl in Iowa. G ard n er. E tta B ailey, M ary S an d y. th e hom e of Mrs. J e ff K ennedy. J o h n M cB eth and H o w ard H o llen m an: H ow ard L a t o u r e t t e , 879: E x ercises H eld beck. P u b lic sp eak in g class s p o n P re s e n t w ere D oris B ailey, M artha C laude McColloch. 326: Jo sep h F E ig h th g rad e g rad u atio n e x e r so red th ese plays. B etw een th e G iltn er. Mrs. A lfred L ew is of F o r Wood. 514: A. M. D alrym ple. 584. est G rove. Mrs. C lyde H opkins of D em ocratic N ational C om m ittee- cises Mondtev n ig h t w ere w ell a t plays Mr. B u sh n ell had som e of S herw ood. M rs. E. E. H opkins, w om an: N adie E. S tray cr, 412; tended. Rev. C o rn ils spoke on "T he his p u p ils play. D ale E b e rly and R uth B ailey. M yrle P ric k e tt, M amie Em ly F. Edson. 986; M anche I. F o u r D's. D iscovery, Decision. D e B illy K ess'.er p lay ed a g u ita r d u ct; S andy. M oxie H opkins, th e ho n o r te rm in atio n an d D estin atio n " The C h ester T hom pson a n d B obby L angley, 824. ed guest, Ida H opkins, and the D elegates to th e D em ocratic N a th re e g rad u ates, D elb ert Folsom. S to h le r a c la rin e t d u et; N ellie D ean hostesses, Ire n e B row n an d Z elpha a vio lin solo: M ary tional C onvention — F o u r N om i V aden S eiffert and H ilda V oelker, C lo n in g er K ennedy. nated: D ellm ore L essard. 693; H ugh passed th e fin al ex am in atio n s w ith W akasugi a p ian o solo; H ollis H a rt L itte r s A w arded w ick p lay ed sev eral acco rd io n solos: M cLain, 961; J. W. M orrow. 975; good averages. A t a stu d e n t body m eeting F ri A y o u n g people's m eetin g an d L ester S ch leg el tw o c o rn e t solos. U S. B urt. 657; W illiam A Delzell, d ay a ftern o o n sev eral of th e base 1293; R alph M. E rw in, 1053; M artin choir practice w ill b e held F rid ay T h e sen io r class w ill w as re a d fo r ball p lay ers w ere aw ard ed w ith six- th e o n ly tim e. A. F itzgerald, 1083; D. A. H art, evening. S u n d ay p a rty guesls a t th e C lif inch ch en ille letters w ith th e base- Miss L illie W allan of H illsboro 1182. em blem T hose receiving D elegates to D em ocratic N ational sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith h e r p a r ford S an d y h om e w e re M r. an d b a l l Mrs. M au rice T hom pson a n d d au g h - a w a rd s w ere R aym ond D eirickx. C onvention for N om ination of C an ents. M r. and Mrs. A W allin. F ran cis catc h er; D onald S piering. pitcher; M r. and Mrs. S e iffe rt and O vid ¡te r D oris o I V ern o n ia, did ates for P resid en t and Vice- hom pson of P o rtla n d . M r. and W arren T aylor, 1st base; N orm an P re sid e n t—Tw o N om inated: P au l and N aom i atten d ed th e fu n eral of ¡T _____.____ F ehlen, 494: C laren ce F. H yde, 679; Mr. H intz o f N ew b erg S unday. 1 Mrs. O liv er W estcott and tw o c h il S m ith, 2nd base: L ester Schlegel, E dw ard C. K ellv. 977; A. Ray M ar Mr. H intz was killed at th e Stim - d re n an d M r. an d M rs. R aym ond 3rd base; V ictor L aP o rtc, short. son fill. T his w as th e first fa ta l S an d y and th re e ch ild re n , a ll of tin . 886; R. R. T u rn er. 849. and Mrs. Jam es C andidate fo r N om ination o f accid en t a t th is m ill since it was H illsboro; M r H arlem an of D av id 's H ill an d Mr. P resid en t: F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt, first started . an d M rs. B. W. A rm e n tro u t of 2203. B anks. G. H. McADAMS C andidate for N om ination o f F iv e m em b ers of th e B an k s Boy V ice-P resident: Jo h n N. G arn er. FO R E ST GROVE—F u n eral se rv Scout troop, w ith th e ir sco u tm aster. 2046. ices w ere held S atu rd ay at th e F o r V erle W hite, left F rid a y aftern o o n Electors of P re sid e n t and Vice- est G rove U n d ertak in g com pany ,<(,•; vfi:y - 'ir - P resid en t—F iv e N om inated: A lbert chapel for G eorge Basil M cAdams. for a w eek -en d h ik in g trip . T h ey A bsher, 1766; J. R. M arshall, 1780; 60, w ho died a t his hom e n ear drove to Eagle C re e k p a rk on th e C olum bia riv e r an d left th e ir ear W ill M. P eterson, 1808; F ra n k A. G aston T h u rsd ay . B u rial w as at th ere, th e n h ik ed 13 m iles to W a t- Spencer, 1726; E lton W atkins. 1832. N ew berg. U nited S tates S enator: W illis M a Mr. M cA dam s w as born in Il honey. 1116; Jo h n A. Jeffrey , 1032. linois Ju n e 16. 1875, and m arried ■ R ep resen tativ e in C ongress: C ortis M yrtle May K oppiin at G aston in D S trin g er, 581; B yron G. C arney, 1907. He is surv iv ed by th e w idow THE WORLDS 349; E. W. K irk p atric k . 1168. and five children: G eorge H . K en M 0 S T BE A U T ÍF U L S tate T reasu rer: U. S. B urt, 1137; neth R.. H elen M . R uth M . and Ja c k E. A llen, 934. G erald V ictor, all of G aston. O ne DcroincDaTOD . * S tate S enator, E. L. Ross, 1860 g randchild and brother. H a rry M c Bought - Sold - Consigned S tate rep resen tativ e: G. F. Via, A dam s of N ew berg, also survive. ’34 Willys Sedan P e rfe c t co n d itio n th ro u g h o u t. V ery reaso n ab le, g u a ra n te e d . , John 11. Beaman Buried Wednesday Hold Benefit at Hazeldale (By Il .’i'i RUSHLOW 4 , i Vacation Sales NOW IN PROGRESS YOU Delay Bible School at Cherry Grove C R O S iíy U S E D CARS ’26 Chrysler 70 Sedan ’26 Dodge Sedan R uns v e ry good. ’26 Ford Tudor H as been A Sound Investment Sound First Mortgages back up every dollar invested in this institution. Our type of mortgage has withstood the test through 100 years of every kind of condition. Our legal Reserve Fund stands as an added safeguard. Checks at 3% mailed to you twice yearly. Why not have the best? w ell cared N ew tires, n ice finish, clean u p h o lstery , m o to r re co n d itio n ed Ford T Pickup J u s t th e car for a b e rry fa rm e r. Two Trailers C h eap T IR E S N ew an d Used V ery reaso n ab le p rices T ra d e in y o u r old ones. C ar $ c rn .o o 559 D eliv ered h ere Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n. J. M. PERSO N , M anager 1 Saringa A Loan Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon V A C A T IO N Enjoy Your Outing to the Fullest in a 1936 Chevrolet or Oldstnobile or one of our wide stoek of Memorials of True Beauty ¿¿¿LASTING : m in i ITC TRIBUTE * OREGON MONUMENT WORKS li H STAN NA RD, M anager H illsboro P h o n e 121 Graham $865 D eliv ered h ere Used Car Exchange 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 V far P ro tectio n Plan B uy Now on O ur EASY PA YM EN T PLAN BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY N ext door to V enetian th eater H illsboro iBiBaaaaaaBaaieMnaiBaBaBi 1931 < IIEV < <»/%< II — O K 'd 1929 ( IIEV COACH 1932 C IIEV C O U P E — O K 'd Powers Grocery Phone 81 Main Street Prompt Service 14-oz. bottle 1931 C A N O I’Y E X PR E SS O K 'd 1933 C IIEV T R U C K — O K 'd 1933 ( IIEV T R U C K — OK (1 1938 ( IIEV O K 'd DELIV ERY 192R C IIEV T R U C K — A s is Prices Effective Friday, May 29 14c 5c 550 295 425 350 195 395 295 395 375 125 ’95 1929 FORD CO U PE 175 225 1929 FORD 1 1 l)()i( 175 1931) FORD D E L IV E R ) 275 OK d 1928 FORD CO A C H — 175 OK d 1928 DURANT 125 COACH 1928 ESSEX ’95 COACH 1929 NASH SED A N — ’250 O K 'd 1929 NASH SED A N — ’275 OK d 192« NASH ’135 C AH KIOLET 1927 RUK K 145 SEDAN 1928 W ILLYM -KN IG IIT ‘195 COACH 1931) LORI) ROA DSTER $10 REWARD VETERANS fo r in fo rm a tio n lead in g to th e sale of any of th e above U SED CARS. You risked y o u r lives for us —We sacrifice our USED CAR prices for you. O K 'd Used C ars above have r e con d itio n ed m otors, en ab lin g you to s ta rt on your vacation w ith confidence. S P E C IA L on Used T ru ck s for farm use—I'lrk u p s Ideally s u it ed fur h a u lin g berries. COMPLETE SERVICE OF ALL CARS M odel lllu atra ted — GKQ-S0; A ll Price* Include D elivery, In s tilla tio n , O na Year I RLE S E R V IC E H e re ¡1 absolutely the la*t word in electric refrigeration. Breath-takmft beauty . . . distinctive conveniences , . . exclusive features . . • dependable and economical operation . . . world« leadm< value! Come in to see them — there's a model for every purse and purpose. “ ¡le tte r Used Cars for Less” No m a tte r how larg e o r sm all the m em orial you select m ay be, w e w ill 1934 C IIE V SE D A N — ( >K 1 m ak e e v ery possible e ffo rt to m ak e it tru ly beau tifu l. O nly th e finest m aterial» and w o rk m an sh ip w ill go in to it. In d e 19.10 < IIEV < O A( II— ( >K <1 sign, likew ise, it w ill be d e ig in a l m odern an d d istin ctiv e. O u r p rices a re th e very 1933 < IIEV ( O I T ’E— low est possible. O K 'd M ap l-M ix Pkf. ’31 Plymouth Coach E io n o m v ' G len Irelan d . H ow ard R eppeto, ' Ja c k S eabold and Jo h n M cBeth. fielders. T he yell leader, Effie Toates. also received th e yell lead er's em blem and th e boys' m anager. A kira Kuga. of baseball team r e ceived his aw ard. T h e sam e tim e Iren e G a rd n e r received a pin for actin g as se c re ta ry of the stu d en t body for th e y e a r an d H ow ard R eppeto a pin for being p resid en t of th e stu d en t body for th e y e a r D onald S p ierin g received a pin ind a large "B " for b e in g th e best baseball p lay er on th e team this season. A few aw ard s w ere p resen ted to th e "B anks C lario n " sta ff last W ednesday night at th e "S en io r class n ig h t" program . T hose r e ceiving aw ard s w ere: E tta B ailey, ed ito r; E lenora S trassel, assistan t ed ito r; D onald S tow ell, m anager; Leigh S tetler. associate e d ito r Sc« lected as best re p o rte r, B a rb a ra R eten au r: selected as best fe atu re sto ry w rite r. L avonne C eilin g s T he a w ard s w ere sm all pins w ith sets in them in th e shape of "B. H S." E xercises Held G ra d u a tin g ex ercises for the B anks high school w ere held T h u rsd ay night. T he follow ing p ro gram w as given: processional "G ran d M arch" from Aida. W ana W irtz; invocational. Rev. R. E D unlap: addre-.; of w elcom e, M er- /o r. WILLYS 77 Reliable __4 Catsup TOMATO.— Pheasant. M otor reco n d itio n ed , good tires. S W IM in a JA N TZE N Official Canvass Votes Completed Banks Grade School Closes; Senior Class Program Held i rill M ead. “G ran d M arch" from Ml and Mi ■ Jam es H arlem an of : N orm a. "W altz" from F aust, W ana D avid's HUI. Fruilt'is T hom pson of W irtz; sa lu ta to ry address, Iren e P o rtlan d a n i l M am ie S andy of G a rd n e r; tru m p et solo. L ester Banks. Mi* I) G. P a rm e r and son Waite Schlegel, v aled icto ry address. How FO R E ST G RO V E Jo h n l l o n i K ard R eppeto; accordion solo, Hollis a n d g ra n d d au g h ter. G e n e v i e v e ton B eam an. 76. died id Ids hom e J* P a n n e r. all of Monroe, v isited Mi H artw ick; p resen tatio n of speaker. n ear h ere S unday m orning a fter a n ’ F ra n k Stas, com m encem ent a d ami Mi* G eorgs M cG raw Friday Illness of ten years F u n e ra l *erv Mrs E T u c k e r and son Don dress. W (1 H are, p re se n ta tio n of lees w ere held W ednesday after w ith uld a re sp ending th e w eek diplom as. Ed Schlegel, benediction. noon from the Forest G rove Undei frien d s In Tacom a Rev R. E. D unlap; recessional, inking com pany ch ap el w ith Rev A rm F ra e tu re d W ana W irtz C W Bond o fficiatin g In term e n t ickie V anH orn broke Ills arm w as In H illside cem etery Mr and Mrs. H arry W hitfield of S u D n d ay w hen he had nil a e e n le iit Mr H camun was horn at S a n d y T im b e r w ere T h u rsd ay ev en in g w ith his bicycle It was set that d in n e r p arty guests of Mr and day but reset today as the k ra y ville, Iowa. S e p te m b e r 18. Mrs N J. G riffin and fam ily set not m arrie d Je m ln a A nna A ydelotl at G aylord. K uo. O ctober III. IHlIii Miss M oxie H opkins spent th e p ictu re show ed the first true. and cam e to O regon In 1910, having w eek end w itti friends in S eattle lived a t Hie hom e n e a r h e re fill Mr and Mrs F T ilto n and son II. E. I,ACOCK 27 y ears D eceased is su rv iv ed Io w ere H anks visitors M onduy T hey FO REST G ROVE H enry F red j the w idow and the follow ing sous a re fo rm er resid en ts of H anks rick L aeour, 61. died at Ills hom e | and d au g h ters: H arrison Beam an, Mr. T ilto n is now the F u ller b ru sh mail for W ashington co u n ty amt he n e a r G aston F riday afternoon Etl- I E lijah B eam an. Mi* P II S taik n e ra l serv ices w ere held '1 uesday Forest G rove. C h arles A lleaioan and his fam ily ex p ect to be located aftern o o n from th e F orest G rove C ornelius, and M rs J It H erbert. in H illsboro U n d ertak in g com pany chapel and G erald in e K essler of P o rtln n d C h esh ire Ten g ran d ch ild ren , a spent th e w eek-end in H anks w ith in te rm e n t wus In M ountain View sister and th ree b ro th e rs also mii cem etery. her pareifts, Mr. a n d M rs Jo h n Mr L aeour w as born at C harles vlve K essler. C ity, Iowa, M arch 23, 1875. and H enry C h rism an re tu rn e d hom e W ednesday from W alla W alla, m a rrie d M rs Emma S cott id Y ak A ugust 18, 1818 H< w here he spent a few d ay s on b u si im a. W ash is su rv iv e d by the widow and th ree ness. Mr. and M rs N G W alker spent c h ild ren A rth u r Scott of P reston, last w eek nt R ockaw ay g ettin g th e ir Idaho; M yrl Scott of C hicago, and cottage in sh ap e to re n t for th e D aniel I.ueour. E v rrv tb liif in In su ran ce sum m er. P hone 1701Y 330 E. W ashington Wo specialize tn quality com F F H opkins of W ishram . W ash . tf sp en t from F riday u n til S u n d ay nt m ercial printing.—Argus. the H opkins hom e in H anks. Hop- kills. w ho has been th e depot agent in W ishram for sev eral years, has bid in Seaside and took charge of th e d epot th e re M onday Mrs H opkins is rem ain in g in B anks for th e p resent To P resen t P u p ils Miss J u lia H u ffo rd of P o rtlan d w ill p resen t h e r B anks p iano pupils in recital to n ig h t iT h u rs at Washington County’s Largest Dept. Store day) in th e high school au d ito riu m Mrs. C h arles K essler is ill and Outing Clothes . . . Berry Pickers’ Supplies . . . is con fin ed to bed w ith a h eart Warm weather needs! Complete stocks, lower attack R N A. w om en a re serv in g a prices. chicken d in n e r today noon (T h u rs day) in th e R N A hall. P ick in g S ta rts T he w arm w eath er follow ing the rain rip en ed the stra w b e rrie s so fast th a t pick in g began In most of i the v alley p atches th e first of the Mee the new "A d ju s ts lira." "B ra-T u ek " » n i l "T ake-O ff week P la n t B egins Mio” Sull» lo r w om en. See T he B ak er-K elly b a rre llin g plant the "T opper" »w im m ln* suit and "S tream L ine" tru n k s for i sta rte d w ith a sh o rt ru n T uesday ev ening T h e 1( D. B odle p lant men. Hoys' and g irls' suits j w ill also s ta rt th e m iddle of the and tru n k s. w eek T hey a re now sh ip p in g ber- 1 ries for th e fresh b e rry m ark et : C am ps a re fillin g up v ery fast, but as vet th e re is not an oversu p p ly j of lab o rers G oes to E ngland Miss A lice Lane, h isto ry teach er i in th e B anks high school, left P o r t land S a tu rd a y for a th re e m onths' trip to E ngland S he w as accom panied bv h e r au n t. M rs S ophie Store Closed All Day Saturday— Memorial Day A llen of P o rtla n d M rs A llen w as head of th e T ra v e le rs' Aid in P o rt land for 18 y ears u n til it m erged w ith th e Y W C. A T h e tw o w ill visit re la tiv e s in S e a ttle for tw o w eeks b efo re going east to ta k e th e ir boat Miss L ane is going to visit her fa th e r w hile in E ngland S he has not seen him for 17 years M ajor J. H Schoof. a m em ber of th e C an ad ian M ounted P olice D ays A re H ere! force, cam e to th e B anks high school May 18 He ex h ib ited his The ocean, the mountains, collection of skins of m any kinds of anim als, costum es an d m any th e lakes, th e tre e s, th e o p o th er in te re stin g th in g s M ajor Schoof cam cs from C an ad a ev ery en road — they’re all re w in te r and spends his tim e le c tu r ing. because the w in ter- in C anada minding you that it is vaca a re too sev ere for his h ealth . M ajor tion time. So whether it’« a Schoof w as born in G erm an y an d lived th e re m ost of his life. He day, a week-end or a week. told of m any ex p e rie n c e s and show ed th e stu d en ts se v e ra l of his m edals, w hich he receiv ed for services d u rin g v ario u s w ars. S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty guests at I the H W A rm en tro u t hom e w ere K id n ey Beans Red & White. No. 2 tin Corn Flakes Red & White. 2 for . i " L We have a way of servicing cars so that, even if you turn them upside down or wrong side out, we can fix them. A-l Mechanics - Complete Shop - Shell Gasoline Lubricate for Safety Week, May 23 to 30 15c High Pressure Alemite Lubrication Complete Line Parts - Accessories Radios, Radiator Bug Screens, Etc. SOUP HEINZ. 2 for Many other items special These prices good 27c priced for Friday, ay 29 only. H IL L SB O R O M O T O R CO. • I’hone 444, day or night 318-332 E. Main St. Hillsboro Used Car Lot at 136 S. Second Ave. ^V enetian H rket, J. L. Foege, R t. 2, B eav erto n )