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Page Four H IL L S B O R O Nurse Urging Bathing Rules rible, rom antic figure, w ho strode aw ay leaving her unharm ed. P lay in g hunches, th e officers d e p arted for th e home of th e th ird m em ber of th e trian g le an d a r rived th ere as his ear drove into the garage His feet w ere clad in house slippers. , . . . W ith all the technique learned by long ex p erien ce the officers a p plied th eir skillful questions to the end that the w hole story w as told S heriff Jo h n rem ark ed to th e youth, as he tu rn ed to w ard home: "H ave you ev er slopped to th in k that you really did k idnap t h e girl!" "Gosh replied the youth I Local Girl on World Tour Writes of Visit to Orient E ditor's Note Im pressions of fo rtu n ate to got some good motion countries visited are being sent to picture-, of th e natives doing the Swimmer» Advised to Learn th e A rgus by Miss F rieda K orn, city w ashing All the lau n d erin g is d au g h ter of Mr and Mrs C F done on r.v i'i- like this. T he n.i- Red Cross Code Koi n of H elvetia, w ho left San fives take huge bundles of luun- Franeiseo F eb ru ary 21 on a six or dry. soak it for a w hile in th e river seven m onths' p leasu re trip aro u n d and then beat it against flat rocks With th e bathing season on in the w orld. on th e riv er's edge. A fter it i full force in W ashington county. Agra, aside from to u rist trad e fairly elean, it is spread along the the county health nurse th is w eek and a B ritish m ilitary staff is roadside to dry. If you stay in a issued a w arning to bath ers, both ra th e r a q u id place. T he Taj M ahal city any length of tim e, it is quite as to dangerous practices in the d u rin g tourist season of course com m on to be driv ing along a road w ater and infections found in b a th “W e J u s t wanted to scare him out ¡b d n iif m any visitors, but asid and m eeting your lau n d ry drying ing pools and stream s. of there. from that it is a v ery p rim itiv e in th e sun Drownings, Mrs. M argaret Logan, desolate place. Here, too. I was fo rtu n ate in nurse, points out. claim n early I shall n ev er forget my d e p a rtu re g etting som e pictures of an Indian 7,700 lives each year. Sw im m ing from this place T he tra in w as over Pigm y, som ething w hich 1 under has the advantage of excellent e x an h o u r late and th e re w as noth- stand is q u ite rare, the Pigm y I ercise and w holesom e com panion ing else to do but stan d th e re in m ean. He w as a priest and was ship. but it is necessary to issue th e hot sun and beat off th e flies, w an d ering along a deserted road em phatic w arnings against th e D flies th at you w ere su re ju st cam e This is th e first article I haven't dangers of drow ning and co n trac Rev Henry' Young, deleg ate to from a half dead, m angy dog laying w ritten in longhand but at that i: tion of com m unicable disease. th e second T ow nsend n atio n al eon- directly in front of th e station and is badly typed T his is being w rit Six tim es as m any men and boys yention from H illsboro club, leuves th e station packed w ith nativ es ten on th e boat going through the drow n. Mrs. Logan says, as women P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening w t h i n ,w er th e d ice »Iso w ait- Rod sea. A gentlem an passenger and girls, w hile most of the vie- th e O regon delegation. The local „ g for th e tra in ‘ ..... — , ----- — --- ing for tn e train . very- kindly loaned m e his tv p e tim s are betw een th e ages of 5 ’ • ' VI ir and vears Tw i fhb-ds sf 1‘U ' ' ' l.Ui know. India w riter, but it is a G erm an m ake y years .a r s and and 29 .9 years y eais T T w w o-thirds o -th ird s_ o of f necessary funds for th e delegates The cltj Lucknow is modern and the “Z" is w here our "Y" is all deaths tak e place betw een May [ expenses. At th e advisorv board com pared to m any of th e o th er an d som e of the letters a re G er- and August from this cause, and m eeting T uesdav. in addition to icities, and though lacking t h e m an ones such as o. a. u. etc. most of these are in public places, personal solicitation of member.- it oihA nnh coo j . . - - ---------------- ancient an d beau tifu l M oghul build- In terestin g chap this person He although nearly 600 deaths from was decided to m - appeal to ings which m ake guch citlM as is is a a pas . Russian count and is head drow ning a re sm all children w ho the en tire m em bership for per-, n il A gra and D elhi beau tifu l, it as is of th e W hite R ussians throughout m eet death in th eir homes, accord- donations T ow nscndites arc urged n ev erth eless a most in te re stin g city th e w orld At present he is on a ing to figures com piled by th e to respond at once as at le a s t $25 ami one of th e p leasantest ill N orth trip around th e w orld visiting the N ational S afety council. m ore i- needed im m ediately Mr India d u rin g th e w in te r m onths. various W hite R ussian organic i- The follow ing rules a re listed by Young should have S125 for tne I w ent to L ucknow ; first, be- tions in th e w orld. H e ow ns and the Red Cross as p ractical points trip. cause 1 w an ted to m eet tw o wo- edits th ree different papers and for safety: Officers for the ensuing s 1 x men w ho w ere m em bers of an in- is doing a great deal tow ard the miariF ls' o r' d1’!!»-1 " h ire a '•(<., m onths w ill b e elected M onday at te rn atio n al organ izatio n I belonged reh ab ilitatio n of these people, m any Don't swim ’alone b P,' iT’a * !ans.u re J ° ,la v c a ra d >1’ to and second, because it w a s of whom a re w ithout a country and | Know- - r X f the w ater ^ t ^ r in " T Pa~ ’K’rtS Young Will Leave for East Sunday and the snags u n d er th e w ater be- fore diving. 4. Do not sw im durin g a th u n der storm. 5. Do not go fa rth e r in a canoe th an you can swim to shore. 6. In attem pting a rescue, use a boat, a life buoy, plank, pole or rope. N othing is gained by d ro w n ing tw o persons. 7. Know how to apply artificial respiration. This is easily learned and m ight save th e life of a friend. O ther real but less spectacular dangers. Mrs. Logan points out, are infections at public b ath in g pools such as athlete's foot, and ear and sinus infections. Any person w ith eith er of th e last tw o diseases should consult a physician before sw im m ing at all and should avoid diving or sw im m ing u n d er w ater. A thlete's foot is a general nam e spread b for y - d fungus a m p T lo infection o « o n "w often h ich persons £ t h ?nPi e c S have w a ik ii T h l disease is best avoided by individu- a l bathing shoes and antiseptic T h u rsd ay , July 9, 1931» A KG IT S. 11 I L E S KO K O . O K EG O N Crews Begin Work Gales Creek Road Go window sh o p p in g in y o u r easy c h a ir. R econstruction of t h e G ales G reek road from W atts school to Gules G reek, is underw ay w ith 25 men em ployed, according to the | county com m issioners S a x to n . I.oom y and Hisley a re the con tractors. Work was begun at W atts school, w here a square tu rn is b e i n g eliminated with power machinery w hile an o th er crew is cu ttin g brush (h o new right-of-w ay at G ales Greek. With one gravel crushing plant already in operation at (tippling W aters. an o th er plant is being elec ted on the creek at the R obert W arrens place. a lo n g WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW FREE DELIVERY Second nt Main Street I’lione 3251 Price* Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, July H), II nnd 13 I i I 1 1 11 I I AMAIZO (C o n tin u is i fro m p a i r I t STARCH advancem ent of his disposal plant plans. W hen plans w ere subm itted to the council for a disposal plant. F o rre ste r was allow ed to present a set of his plans w hich w ere su b m itted to the state board of health and th ere condem ned as producing an unsatisfactory septic a c ti o n . T he plans w ere not given a board of h ealth clearance, the council said. Divorce*. G ranted D avie- V ivian from A lfred. 1-lb. Phgs. 15c TRY ROYAL CRO W N BRANI» Sell' Rising 10 'U 42c Svi u p 111 I t XL 13c 43c Ut.MDI It'S ( hie I rial and you II lie a stead y user. BIG BEN SOAP 23c Lb. 6 45c 2 lbs. Big Double Size Bars 20c ZieJV X" 9c LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 ... 1 8 c 23c Ig > C LUX TOILET SOAP 3 ... Î8 c LUX l l.AKES C O R N F L A K E S S l<ELI.» L M iG 'S Deviled Meat CLEANSER SALT A rm our'-. 1 iglithouxe I'laiu or lo d ifrd 3 9 4a cartons 2lb> 9c pork \ ii n o u r s Star 10c 5c 3 g tins ICegul.tr Me ( .in 1 & beans ¿i M b. Can r^a M V la r g e 2' tin -Fresh Fruits and Vegetables P roduce I’liccs Effective I rida» and S aturday O nly TOMATOES T CUCUMBERS Royal Soda Works V I’olliid GREEN BEANS GRAPEFRUrr A Si rizona . d i e ... *»1 IvHA' 1 G» H c l i n e th e m 4tz 2 fur 5c 3 n » 10c 5 for 19c at the «• •rices for I ri . S.it.. .Mon. July II). II and 13 BUSH’S MARKET TRY THE NEW FLOUR Trade Scientifically Baked in our new 3 cans M A ST E R B A K E R ” 10c A utom atically Controlled FIV E-room ren o v ated mrxiern cot- tage ot] Oak s, , ROTARY GAS OVEN (i or 7. r ,X)m hoUM. d , e trpps nnrth n-. a , p a G riffith 131 S 2nd ‘ A ve ph,.nr ^ ee an(l Listc th e d ifferen ce. 171 AVt 1 „ „ „ „ I v l ,.,l n .,l in — A—__________ _____ ___________ " tll-d o n t, evenly b a k e d lll- FRESH, young co v re j sonable I f° a fin e r, ric h e r, ta s tie r McDonald, south from B ear's sta- tfolden b l'O W n loaf, Made • tion. R ecdville: In • county 1 0 ,d ... ; , u z > „ i j ' W ith G o ld M e d a l Flour, CORN and miJk , fed , horn fryers.—W R. back of city dum p. W hite Pure Lard and W ashington County Butter and Milk. I ' 21 p i BAKED FRESH DAILY DEPENDABLE, neat woman w a n ts ! iionunueo o rk , fa.r fa ir w; (t-o n iin u e d irnm fro m h hou o u sew a work. wag, i-xpect. d “ (let T o d a y 's Broad T o d a y ” how ,• the rough, uncouth wildmari A ddre 113 F o u r t h A v t S F ________________________________________ of tnv the woods, WUIJUA, uan-iuu» barefoot atiu and w ith in , Forest r oresi Grove. u ro v e. 21o 91',, . m u rd er in his heart, had w aylaid * W eek-End Specials them am ong the trees. How he had THOSE w anting Red H eart p lan ' forced her to accom pany him for for fall delivery, o rd er at once a tim e, and how he had departed G uy W ei-enback. Rt.3. H illsboro-I into th e m oonlight, a ra th e r t e r - , n ear Lincoln station. 21-2p ASSORTED COOKIES 3 dozen 25c 2 CERTO b ott.es G /? 0 K £ ” Oriental Spice CAKE 29e 49c 44c Plate FREE JAM 19c BOOTH'S SARDINES— 3 cans 25c Buy a Washington County Product PORK ÖC BEANS , arge 10c can 19c HIGHEST QUALITY— AVAILABLE ALL GROCERS D E L IV E R Y G overnm ent Inspected M eats of H igh est Q uality at M oney-Saving Prices Back Bacon ib- 23c Shortening 3 >bs. 25c A Pork and Beef Product. SOAP BIG 1 BOY - ECONOMY. 1 9c bars J 25c SALMON— .Medium Red. 2 cans 1AXWEL HOUS’ SOUP VEGETABLE or TOMATO. an 10c PRODUCE SPE C IA LS JAM JELL " hotties Saturday Only O R A N G ES— 2 dozen 35c 14 MOSS 29c Dozen Boiling Beef ib. 9c Young Slecr. 25c 10c SPAGHETTI - CORN FLAKES 2 for 19c WALDORF TISSUE 4 19c VARIETY OF FLA V O R S SIDE BACON By the Piece. Streaked with Lean. ib. 25c Summer Sausage lb- 25c Mutton Chops 2 lbs. 25c LARD 8 lbs- 35c Pure And Sw eet. HEADQUARTERS FOR 19c 49c Demand Perfection BREAD and PASTRIES At Your Groeer FREE Sugar Cured. PAR GRANULATED SOAP— Pkg. WHITE cake ; 29c H illsboro meat C o . m t ne Biir ■ pay me im r Friday and Saturday Our Famous BUTTER AT 29c CANDY BARS— 3 for f/ SHOP and SAVE 40c 5-lb. pail I LOAF p reRa r ? ‘i° n, ior d.‘rl y' ■ , 0 ork. f.ieplace.- tubs, , \ ; , ' \ . A ' ppl?i ' pre, ° p £ ' d at, D rew N ursery. B e a v - k « ] n ' p honc 18 la- 21-4p 75c KARO SYRUP ;;:ÎÏY„ £R F £C 'T IO N “ FOREST Syrup KINSO FREE DELIVERY Sheriff’s Trump Takes Queen, Jack FLOUR of COFFEE f r e s h und Fluffy Given Heavy Fine ern F lour m ills farm of 168 acres seven miles west of Forest G rove on Gales C reek to C harles M. Heff- n e r o f Iowa, w ho w ill o p erate a general farm A H illsboro sale was th e Helen McDaniels home to J :: WJJey- O ne of th e largest sales of th e m onth was reported by W. O. G ala- w ay of H illsboro in th e disposal of the Reed In stitu te property of 102 acres at R ecdville to M. H. Stevenson of Hillsboro. T here are no building- on the property. G ala- w ay also reported several other deals m ade in Ju n e w hich w ill not be com pleted until this month. ot Marshmallows 1-lb. Cello Bag fu n Willi I’lii'chase of 3 2* g-lb. cant t ’oi'ii «ir Gloss Mission Dry T •> I A m aizó 5.19 IOC PANCAKE FREE ( hie I 'o il tu l Cherry Grove Group Picnics Sales Climb Here Realty Men Report 1.0 .. 52c Tall 25C 3 SUGAR 7:" KESI’. MILïk. r ARMOUR'S | ton hie Kiv 11. Portland Engineer Files Damage Suit m em bers a re urged to come ¡„ tie ch aracter so m uch th at I e’ en - H L '____________ Ir o g ia m w ill be broadcast from looked up th e "place of learning C leveland. Ohio, d u rin g th e na- as he called it. tional convention Ju ly 15 to 19. This city is know n to th e w orld as one of th e cen ters of th e fearfu l ravages and brave stan d s d u rin g th e m u tin y in 1857. H ere for 87 (B v M r» . I’ P a tte n ) ly : j f z-», days 3000 men. w om en and chil- CHERRY GROVE The show ers dren w ere besieged w ith in t h e and th reaten in g w eath er of th e : ' B ritish residency and m any o f F o u rth put a d am per on a good! S hould anyone m eet a tram p th em w ere treach ero u sly m u rd ered ¡m an} picnics that had be- n plan- w earin g a P rin ce A lbert coat and The buildings, o vergrow n w 1 t h ned for th at day H ow ever, a few vest, tw o or th re e pairs of pants English roses and B ougainvillea a re . m em bers of the Sunday school v c - and carry in g an ex tra blue serge m u te rem in d ers of th e trag ed y . tu re d to the creek for th eir picnic suU. the tact should be reported The term R esidency now applies ' d inner. The S unday - ... .4 has a l to S h eriff Jo h n Connell The cloth- to the w hole area hastily fo rtified w ays been noted for ' ; F o u rth • “Jg belongs to L uke M. B leakney by S ir H enry L aw rence at th e out- Ju ly picnic w a re y . a n d old of Aloha and w as stolen Ju n e 27 b reak of th e m utiny. T h e heroic sallied forth for a good tim e, thi from tn e fam ily clothes line, ac- defense is one of th e most th rill- older m em bers ta k in g a g r e a t in- co rain g to a s p e riffs report. A ¡ng episodes in B ritish history. In terest in all th eir sports, h m P Jvas believed responsible for th e n eig hboring cem etery rest m any A ndrew F rid. w ho fell and brok Orange or Lemon th e theft. ...... , of th e m en. wom en, an d ch ild ren his h ip a few w eeks ago. is s a i d ' o fw asa*cl of H illsboro ro u te w ho w ere shot or died of pesti- to be resting as com fortably as can _VP_u_r,_ ay rep o rted th e h teft of lence. but none is m ore elo q u en t be expected in th e E m anuel hos- ROYAL MISSION bi<S cle' ?cpordi"S to records ir. Than th e w h iiF m a r b le slab wh eh ¿¡tab ^ e ^ c ' v c k J ° hn. ? ° nne11' sl!e r ’" m ark s ___ th e ____________ g rav e of S ir _____ H enry Law - Rev. Abe F. Be nett of P o rtla n d | _____ , .......... .... .......... .. ..........n Orange Drink “ by “ b c n y w .c . w here each m orning at six ■ nduct i th e m orning and eveninn a w reath of flow ers is laid. , serv ices at th e church last S unday ' __________ H ere again a re m any palaces and d u rin g th e absence of Rev. S tan - foot baths. .. ROYAL GINGER ALE mosques. though not n early a s ley Cornils. Tw o college studen Safe sw im m ing. Mrs. Logan rOECSt G fO V C M a n elaborate. The G reat Im am b ara is w ill conduct th e preaching servic or w arns, is im possible in w ater p erh ap s th e m ost in terestin g . T he at the ch u rch next Sunday in the w hich does not meet p u rity tests LIME RICKEY w ord Im am m eans a M oham m edan ' m orn ing and evening. for drinking, and even th en close _ t c .u r- z. chief o r leader, an d is ap p lied to Mr and M r- Dan W ikander and contact in crow ded pools is a m eans of typhoid, in testinal . J — ^ m ith Forest G rove th e four successors of M oham m ed on Elof and d au g h ter Viola v.. of spreading spreading - „ typhoid, . . . / „ J intestinal a r r e s t e d bj s ROYAL SODA flu, trench m outh and oth er diseas highw ay n ear R ecdville th e night ers of th e Shias, th e second of th e spent the night w ith Mr. and Mi es. of Ju ly 4. plead guilty M onday in ie c ts in to w hich Islam is divided. V ictor Olson. On S aturday wi .i Justice' A. W. H avens court, to A m ong th e tre a su re s h ere w hich Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Olson and soi.- Bottled exclu sively by W t ■ i d ru n k and Paid a I view ed w ith g reat in terest w ere F r.c and B obbie they w ent • i $100 fine. Ja il sen ten ce of 30 days , tw o ancien t copies of th e K oran H oquiam . Wash., w here they visi was suspended. ¡w ith b eau tifu lly illu m in ated te x ts ed with Mr. and Mr- Jo h n Pearson Alois Pleshnik. Forest G rove \ r - They w ere b ro u g h t from Mecca and ch ild ren Jack ie nd I ’.it . (C ontinued fro m pace S) rested by a state officer for fail- and a re k ept in gold brocade. They re tu rn e d to th e ir homes Sun- H illsboro was another purchaser. ing to stop _ on en terin __ ____ _ on th e g ro u n d s of th is d ay evening. g an arte ria l It was 345 E. M ain St. buying the Dr. J. O. Robb one- highw ay, w as fined S5 and costs Im am bara w here I saw w ishes are being ex tended 1 P hone 2423 very acre and house t h e G arden 1 by Ju stice H avens. am using incid en t and ty p ically In- to Mr-. F red E. Moon »Luana C ar- Hillsboro, Oregon Tracks. ----- ---------------------dian. Tw o Indians w ith th e h elp p en ter). a recent bride. L uana ! G riffith also sold his house in ’ • w ater buffalo ■ -■ B eaverton, recen tly reconditioned. A O O L i l l C tO VzlaSSltV ' lawn. One n to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam R eam y of - th e law n m ow er an d th e oth er Hillsboro. Follow ing th is sale he * VJ O fresh G uernsey cows for sale; coaxing th e buffalo, but p re tty noon purchased the S haver p ro p erty on . c°w s to freshen in O ctober: in ln th ulf. „ u iddle u u le of O1 th ult. law n n th , ne e In- ln . e m e law West Oak and has sta rte d rem odel- of J u l.v: d;a d riv in g th e b u ffalo got tired 119 S. Second Ave. ing the house. ^ a ? h o rs e s .-F ra n k Wilson R t w th e buffalo and th e *th e r PHONE 771 D uring June Kuratli & Winner L ro rert on Banta road, « {Uan had to Mop and wait whil(J of H illsboro reported th e sale of e-y ip R R jrc »or saip R nv,i Annas f10 ^a;d down and had a rest foi th ree W ashington county farm s. One d i A nnef him self. sale w as th e P e te r H ari place a , h„ „ bf,rts' Bin6? ' 2,c . ’ you ? lck T his city is on th e rig h t b an k of m? 1^ K aStn°ifi Orei u ° tO M r' R acine - M r s A R Vd M ^F al/^G aT ib iV d i th e G um tl riv e r and k c re 1 w as of The Dalles. The p ro p erty con- n ’’ G a r i b a l d i ____________________________________ _ tains 12 acres. __________________________ W erner S chailberger of B eaver- LOO SE oat and vetch hav f?r ----------------------------------------------------- ton uren bo“ cai„ „ i 2 m ~ ,le .t„ n „ o rth , farm purchased of 20 acres n the ext A. to th V e onB B arnes le_N clS i O n' school n o rth of Beaverton. A noth- ' ______________ er sale was the Edgar K am na 20 ELECTRIC refrig erato r. 6 cu ft Hard W heat acres n ex t t h e R obert W alker and 10-tube electric radio for “ iP 1- , •_ ,, . . z- - s a l e —Al M enkens. 2 ‘2 m ile s n o rth ' P roperty handled by F. O. Eagon. Hillsboro. 2 Ip ’ KARO SYRUP— D ark. m anager of th e Oregon F arm s c o m - --------------- ------------------------------------ _l pany of H illsboro, included fo u r LOST—P inaud trip le service van- sales for Ju n e . The first w as 14 ity case. Ju n e 24.—R etu rn to Ar- acres five m iles south of H illsboro, gus 5741. 21 ORRIS— owned by Nels Larson, to B. B u l l - ------------ —------------------------------------- w inkle of P ortland. A fam ily home AUTOMATIC g a . w ater heater, 49-lb. bag And Chromium is planned. first class condition, fo r sale.— A nother sale w as th e E dw ard Phone 2921. 21 Kitchen Queen $•« .25 K not 25 acres, eight and a half „ --------------- !-------— 49-ib. bag HONEY— 2*/2-lb. can m iles south of H illsboro in th e -“ '’G ORM ICK -Deering b inder. 8- L au rel district, to M ark Ryan of . i<?®‘'_ u'sed 3 season: fo r sale E very Sack G uaranteed Tacoma. Wash. Ryan expect* to JacK r e-te: 21 , P The largest sale was the North- house, cleaner A Gentleman Tramp W anted bv bnenn R ead I heads eri i -ernciits. GREEN BEANS— 1 Ihs. 17c JEFFERSON SALT— 3 pkg». BROOMS , aeh 10c 29c The W idest Selection of Choice Cold LUNCHEON M EATS The Picnic or Summer Lunch Taste Treat