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. 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 )