The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 16, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
T h u rsd ay , .Inly 16, 11)36
OREGON
W illiam II Adam- allom ey for the Pi o k o i. plaintiffs, vs J A Fields, iiigtou C ounty, O regon, l»y C
m e • " Sl.nigel. d eputy
Bagley A ll.u-
adm inistrator. 1016 Spalding lluild- defendant, com m anding
g S turgis, Attorney
! mg. P ortland. Oregon, on or after make sale of said real property 1|I|l(
eli» attach ed In
in said cause
the 1711» day of July. 19.Ul. b i l l hereto
111.22
J W CONNELL, S heriff of Wash 1 ' ,,r l l « '» ’«'1”
sealed bids may be forw arded at
(Continued In»« put» I'
,k»y tu n e pilot lo said dale lo the
er som e idea of the m echanics of above nam ed W illiam H Adams
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I B y I.eo n S D a v it )
well u n til the n o rth e rn lights be­ the new s and p rinting d epartm ent T he p ro p erly w ill be sold for cash
He knew th e "M en W ho Moil gan again to call from the land O rdinarily (he public know s little
Dalei^ and fu st published this
H azeldale Community Club
about the busy hours of the new
for Gold." th e chill of th e A rctic of gold
18th day of Ju n e. 1936
E ventually A nderson answ ered ' paper folk, w hich include the long
w inter: th e "sw eeth earts" of fo r­
Has Meet Balm Grove
Last published th e ltltli day of I
tu n e w ho m ane th ier strik e s w here th e call and retu rn ed to the mines, hours of carefu lly com bing every .J u ly . 1936
source
for
new
s
items,
to
sa.v
n
o
th
­
th e w ilderness of A laska fights w here fortune continued to sm ile
.1 C HUNGERFORD. A duunis
(By lira. J. C. Sm ith)
back like som e living th in g to and at last he thought again of his ing of the editing and printing
trator
•«--
H A ZELD A LE—A large crow d at-
b rid e in far off San Francisco. So
th w a rt the dream s of man.
Only the loyal support of llill-
tended th e anim al com m unity club
he
hopped
a
boat
an
d
re
tu
rn
e
d
boro
m
erchants
through
th
eir
a
d
­
NOTH
E
Ol
SlIEK
II
I
S
S
M
I
Yes. those w ere th e days w hen
picnic at Balm G rove S unday. B as­
A rchie M cClellan w as young and
"T he day that he landed h e vertising. perm its the A rgus to
On the IKth day of July. 1936
ket d in n er was served w ith sports
th e zest of living w elled u p w ith ­ strode up the steps of his m ansion, get such com prehensive new s story Í at the hour of ten o'clock A M at
follow ing in the afternoon. The I
in him like heady w ine, and drove knocked on the door and w as c o n ­ coy erage of events such as "Happy | the East door of the C ourt House j
horseshoe pitching contest was won ;
him on w ith those o th er m ad a d ­ fro n ted by a stranger. He started Days, W V erne M cKinney, editor, in H illsboro. W ashington county,
by C ourtney Syverson. T he com ­
v en tu rers. w ho storm ed th e o u t­ to e n te r and she slam m ed the door points out.
i Oregon. I yvill si’ll al public uue-i
m ittee wishes to express its th an k s '
posts of civilization along th e A rctic . m lus face
¡tio n to the highest bidder, for cash, j
to the firm s and indiv id u als w ho so
circle in th e 189t)'s.
the follow ing described real prop-
"B ut th is is my house," he re ­
kindly donated prizes for the event.
1 ertv located in W ashington C oun- '
But now th is g reat h u lk of a m onstrated.
A rnold S yverson of G ates visited
m an is d riftin g w ith th e tide, the
"I know nothing about that."
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Mr and Mrs Fred W oodhouse tv. O regon, to wit
m otive pow er w hich d ro v e hint on the new occupant replied "I bought and fam ily of .Amboy. W ash, w ere
Syverson. Sunday.
T hat part or portion of the N o rth ­
S upporting I'h e v ro le t’a claim s of econom ical, tb
In those y o u th fu l days, is th ro ttle d th e place and paid for it."
Mrs. W. A. Jo n es has been con- !
S aturday guests of Mi and Mrs G west q u a rte r of Sec 4. T 2 N It |
p i til la b l e , c a re fre e m otoring, Mr. Theo. II
Ley,
dow n T hrow n out of th e turm oil,
"A nderson attem p ted to enforce C Connolly.
fined to her hom e thro u g h illness,
4 W of the Will Mer and m ore.
he rests w here D airy creek still his claim to ow nership and the
; p articu larly described as follows:
but is b etter now.
H
illsboro
route
I,
one
of
th
o
u
san
d
s
of
satisfied
keeps som e sem blance of th e w ild ­ w om an called the police. U nder
Mrs. L au ra D ye of P o rtlan d is
B eginning at a point 8 rials West
NOTICE
erness of y esterd ay , ra th e r a lone arrest, and at th e police atation.
staying on h er p ro p erty for the
I of a stone at a recognized center
CH EV R O LET drivers, w rites the follow ing e u
No. t"59
figure
am
ong
th
e
com
m
onplace
sum m er m onths.
he finally w as able to persuade the In the C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate j of the N W q u a rte r of said Sec
lliusiastic
le tte r:
Leila O 'C onnor of H illsboro e n ­
If yo u 'll give him th e chance. law ' th at he had been th e rig h t­
of Oregon, for the C ounty of j 4. and running thence West HI
M cC lellan w ill spin y arn s on end ful ow ner." M cC lellan said. "A fter
tertain ed a party of young people
Clackam as, P ro b ate D epartm ent 1 roils and 8 ft . thence S 13 rods.
of those days on th e Y ukon; of his release he discovered th at the In the M atter of the E state o f ' thence East HI roils and 8 ft .
at th e hom e of h er uncle and aunt.
gold strik e s and losses; of d eath on orange grove also had been sold
Mr. and M r s ., P au l O 'Connor, in
Josephine M. B. Sellwood. d e ­ I thence north 13 rods to the place
B eaverton S atu rd ay evening. T h irty
C hilkoot pass: of fools a n d th eir and th at T he V irgin' had gone into
of beginning
ceased.
R oute 4. H illsboro, O re
guests w ere present. The evening
fo rtu n e—an d w om en.
u n h eard of places, leaving h e r
C om m encing at a stake at the
Notice is hereby given that the
Ju ly 1, 1936
was spent w ith games and dancing
He saw th e ten d erfo o t stam p ed spouse disconsolate.
1
cen
ter
of
the
N
W.
q
u
a
rte
r
of
undersigned, ad m in istrato r of the
M. F. A yres, w ho has been ill
into th e land of gold to starv e; to
"D eterm ined to drow n his so r­ E state of Josephine M H Sell- Section 4. T 2 N R 4 W of Ijic
M
r
W
hitelaw
.
for the past tw o weeks, is much
go crazy w ith th e loneliness; to row s. the 'Sw ede'." M cC lellan d e ­ wbod, deceased, in pursuance of an Will. Mei
and lim ning thence
P ro p rieto r H illsboro Motor C o .
im proved and able to be aro u n d
m eet d isap p o in tm en t and ru m . He clared. "got gloriously and over- o rd er and decree in th e C ircuit West ti lods. thence s 13 rods,
Mrs. H. J. P o itran of S eattle is
saw som e go o u t w ith fo rtu n es to j pow eringlv dru n k .
a n d w hile C ourt of the S tate of Oregon, for thence east 8 rods, thence N orth 13
Hillsboro. Oregon.
spending a few w eeks w ith h er sis­
re tu rn em p ty -h an d ed to dig again steeped in alcohol, was approached the C ounty of C lackam as. P robate rods to the place of »eginning, con­
ter. Mrs. J. H. Ellerson. w ho has
along th e stream s.
by a likely young fellow w ith a D epartm ent, dated and en tered in taining 65 100 acre-'.
D ear Mi Whitelaw
been ill for som e tim e, b u t is
"No. I n e v er m ade a big strik e business proposition.
B eginning at a point 700 feet
said C ourt on the 11th day of June,
I m ight h av e once, b u t I sold out.
slightly im proved.
"T he proposition w as to purchase 1936. w ill sell at private sale s u b ­ South 2 deg West of ihe center of
R ecently on my vacation. Mr* Lev
I was lik e th is." he related . "I a certain saloon in S an Francisco, je c t to th e confirm ation by the the N orthw est q u a rte r of Section 4.
and I took u tu p dow n the Coast llitthw ay into C a li­
stak ed a claim , ju s t on a chance.
and th ereb y m ake a fortune. Tin said C ourt certain real property T 2 N 11.4 W and ru n n in g thence
"A fellow cam e along an d of­ deal w as closed and th e place p ro ­ belonging to said E state of Jo sep h ­ West 151 2 feet, thence South 63
fornia, re tu rn in g through cen tral O regon
fered me $1000 for th e claim . The ceeded to m ake m oney, for the ine M. B. Sellwood, deceased, w hich feet; thence East 151 2 feet, thence
m oney looked good and th e re m ight young m an w as a good m anager." real p ro p erty is described as iol- N orth 63 feet to the place of be-
My 1936 M aster C hevrolet Coupe
not be gold. You see. I h ad n 't p ro s­ M cC lellan said.
. ginning;
lows:
(C o n tin u ed fro m r a r e 1)
perform
ed
so
m
arvelously
that I feel I should tell you
pected th e g ro u n d —ju s t stak ed i t . , "So. his business flourishing., A n­
B eginning at an iron pipe on the I said sale is m ade u n d er an ut-
man w as slashed in the h and d u r - 1
about it We m ade a total of 1770 miles, the g reater part
I took th e m oney, and later, w hen , derson again re tu rn e d to A laska, no rth line of th e south one-half ' lachm ent exeeulion Issued out of
ing an arg u m en t in a W estim ber . A dding a new elem en t to w h at
I cam e back, th e fellow I sold to th ere to continue h is operations. of the J. I. Hicklin D. L. C. in the C ircuit C ourt of the S tale of
of w hich was m ade at ra th e r high »peed, and for the
beer parlor.
had ta k e n $200,000 from th e claim Tim e m arched on and the golden section 34, tow nship 2 south, range O regon for the C ounty of W ash­
K nudtson faces charges of assault j a lre a d y prom ised to be one of
trip the average was 19 2 m iles |w r gallon, ullo we r e ­
and still w asn 't done," M cC lellan stream accum ulated for the Swede. 1 West W illam ette M eridian in ington. dated the 12th day of June. I
th
e
m
ost
to
rrid
p
re
sid
en
tial
w ith a dangerous weapon, being in ­
tu
rn ed w ith the sam e oil that wa.s In th e crankcase
recalled
He
decided
to
again
visit
S
an
F
ra
n
­
1936.
to
me
d
irected
in
tiie
ease
o
f
W ashington C ounty. O regon, said
cam p aig n s in m an y y ears w as
toxicated in a public place and
He re la te d how he w o rk ed in cisco and see how his business e n ­ beginning point bears south 89 II W P n c k e tt a n d A n n a II
wlu n leaving, not a pint h aving been added
an n o u n cem en t of a
U nion
carrying concealed w eapons He is
the m ines for others, an d how they terp rises w ere proceeding
52’ east. Hl!» 46 feet from a stone
alleged to have attem p ted to stop
P a rty , backed by th e forces of
th aw ed th e g ro u n d w ith fires to
’ When, eventually, he a rriv e d at at the n o rth w est corner of said
Y ours very truly
an argum ent at Je rg en 's p a rk w ith
F a th e r C oughlin. Dr. T o w n ­
sink th e sh aft in to t h e frozen the docks, he was m et th ere by his south' one-half of said claim , and
a gun.
send, an d follow ers of th e late
gravel. T he holes, he said, usu ally y o u th fu l partner, w ho took his ru n n in g thence south 89 52 cast.
DRINK
TH EO H LEY.
The follow ing ju ro rs w ere draw n
H uey Long. N om inees of th is
w ere six feet sq u are, going dow n handbags and piloted th e Sw ede 307 84 feet, th en ce south I 0' west,
for service d u rin g th e new term of
to w ard bed ro ck At th e bottom , the into the crow d at th e docks. T here 1055.3 feet to a point in the center
new p a rty a re R ep resen tativ e
S N A P P Y
circu it court w hich opens th e last
fires w ere b u ilt aro u n d th e sides they becam e separated. W ith the of county road No. 494, thence
W illiam L em ke of N orth D a­
of this m onth:
and th e room en larg ed if th e gold p a rtn e r w ent th e handbags and in along the c en te r line of said road
k
ota,
a
t
top,
for
p
resid
en
t:
an
d
Ami Be Lucky
Ed Demmin. Scholls: Eugene Del-
You, too, can enjoy miles of econom ical,
w as found all around. If not. ju st the handbags was a fo rtu n e in gold. south 89
14' w est. 277 14 feet,
T h o m as C. O 'B rien of Boston,
planehe, E dna M. H einrich. F orest
th
e
sid
e
on
w
h
ich
th
e
gold
was
"B
elieving
th
at
it
w
as
only
a
th
en
ce
n
o
rth
0”
40’
w
est
1059.5
feet
below , for vice presid en t.
Grove, ro u te 2; R obert H. W ar-
Big
B
ottle
c a re fre e driving w ith the
found w as tu n n eled
m a tte r of m eeting th e p a rtn e r at to place of beginning, containing
rens. Forest G rove star ro u te; W il
tJV/ E veryw here
A m ong his fu n d of sto ries is the th eir place of business. A nderson 7.1 acres, m ore or less, all situated
liam P eter H am m elm an. C ornelius: Relatives Robert Wilson
one of "T he V irgin." an d "S w ede" proceeded to w here th e saloon was in W ashington C ounty, Oregon.
B lanche A B erggren. N orth Plains:
R efreshing B everage
located Round and ro u n d the block
Win Award in Scotland A nderson, a m iner.
The p ro p erty will be sold at
Jo h n Eberly, L ym an H. Peters.
"T he V irgin." he d eclared, "w o rk- he w alked, but now here could he P ortland. Oregon, at the office of
An article a n d . a p ictu re from
B anks route 1: E arl G. Estepp.
T reasu re under the cork
*ed in th e d an ce halls, m a in ta in ­ find his saloon. He alm ost believed
Jo h n A. A nderson J r . Dilley; Rob­ t h e W eekly Scotsm an s h o w i n g ing. th e w hile, a spotless re p u ta ­ th a t he w as,lo st.
O ur classified colum ns m ay havi
ert F. Ross. Jo h n H. Begert. G as­ relativ es of R obert Wilson, d a iry ­ tion. w hich in those ro arin g days
ALBI
K1S PKODl ( IS < <>.
“T hus it w as th at finally he d e ­
ton: Jam es A. Lewis. L ottie May man. of C ornelius ro u te 2 being of w h isk ered m en and firey liquor, cided th a t a certain clothing store . just what you are looking fo r—
Read
them.
tl
100-Guinea
See our com plete line of M asters an d S ta n d a rd s
Hill. M elvin F. Crow, Hillsboro, presented w ith the
T rophy for th e heaviest crop of was considerable of an accom plish­ m ust be in about the location of his '
ro u te 3.
m ent about th e cam ps
to day. A m odel and body color a t a price to fit
place of business so he approached
tu
rn
ip
s
obtained
from
one
acre
of
M arjorie Lewis. B eaverton: D or­
"There also was. and still is. a th e p ro p rieto r and inquire«! for the
othy H. Seym our. A rth u r J. Yeo­ land, open to Scotland T he aw ard fellow by th e nam e of A nderson saloon.
ym ir pocketbook. Buy on the convenient G.MAt
mans. Forest Grove: Frances R uth was won by Jo h n Paton. Brow nhill. w hom th e m in ers called t h e
"S ure," cam e th e instat reply.
6'< Plan.
W alters, P ortlan d route 2: E rnest T arbolton. w ith a yield of 55 tons.
G. Heaton. H illsboro ro u te 5; Edna The w onderful display of tu rn ip s 'Sw ede.' T his fellow w as a fa v o r­ "T here used to be a saloon here,
ite
of
lady
luck
and
had
som
e­
but
I
bought
out
the
young
fellow
H. Hobbs, C ornelius ro u te 1; F red J is alw ays an o u tstan d in g featu re of
G. A nicker. B eaverton ro u te 3: | th e field produce section at th e th in g in his 'p o k e' m ost of th e w ho ow ned it."
"A nd the Sw ede n ever found his
Ivy Syverson. W illiam Sam pson, ann u al show of T arbolton F arm ers' tim e A ttracted by 'T he V irgin.'
W hen Y our Radii», R e frig e ra to r nr W a -her
H uber; K enneth Mills, A rth u r B. society. T he w in n er of th e cup is A nderson ev en tu a lly a rriv e d a t partn er, his gold, nor his sw eet­
th
a
t
m
au
d
lin
state
w
h
erein
the
h
eart.”
M
cClellan
chuckled
D
oesn’t P erform to Your E ntire S atisfaction
Flint. N ettie F. McElroy. B eaver- a son of R obert P aten, noted breed-
JA M ES WHITELAW , Prop
M cClellan w ent to A laska in
ton ro u te 1: R obert L. C ham berlain, e r of A yrshire cattle, uncle of I dam sel should be rescued from her
am ong th e ro u g h an d read y men 1893. w as th ere w hen the big boom
Aloha; Etta Johnson. F ra n k B arr. R obert Wilson. The tu rn ip s m en- life
Phone
444, Day or Night
'He offered h e r s a n c tu a ry in cam e in 1896. and was at F airbanks.
Hillsboro; G. F. B erger. H illsboro. 1 tioned are k n o w n in th is country- m arriage,
w hich she accepted, and A laska, w hen th at place was being
ro u te 1.
as th e garden v ariety of ru tab ag as
ALL WORK
Used C ar Lot a t 136 3. Second Ave.
M i s i Ml I IIO K s
O rders filed in circuit court d u r - ' Wilson w ishes to know if any so they sailed aw ay to S an F ra n ­ established as a trad in g post. W hen
w h ere he proceeded to show ­ not m ining he has w orked in the GUARAN I ELI»
anti I Q1 IP M l .N l
H illsboro 318 - 332 E. .Main St.
ing the past w eek include. L iquida-1 W ashington county farm er can beat cisco.
e r his b rid e in a m an n er b e fittin g lighthouse service along th e A las­
tion B ank of B eaverton, au th o r- ( this yield.
ka coast.
a person of w ealth.
¡zing com prom ise indebtedness of
--------------------------
"H e bought a fine resid en ce and
Now M cClellan again desires to
A ustin and L orna Suns: L iquida- Auto Operator Examiner
placed h er in it, and p u rch ased an m ove and. if som eone comes along
tion S hute Savings Banks, sell real
estate in Hillsboro: W. M Evans
Lom ,n& Here W ednesday o range grove to com plete th e pic­ w ith $700. he'll sell out and m in e
and R. E. D ennison vs. T igard I , R J Dooley, ex am in er of o p e r­ t u r e of lan d ed estates. A ll w ent on. he says.
a t o r company, au th o rizin g w aiver
Selfridge F u rn itu re Store
Phone 21.\
of certain rig h ts over cars held H illsboro next W ednesday. J u ly 22
u n d er tru st receipt, au th o rizin g at th e co u rt house from 10 a. m. to
sales and collection of m echanics' 5 p. m. All those w ishing perm its
liens, and g ran tin g leave to sue r e ­ or licenses to d riv e cars arc asked
ceiver; M ark T. Cox vs. H. D. to get in touch w ith him d u rin g
Scudder, dism issal; Ethel Ingersoll these hours.
that bear this
vs. C harles F. E hm an et al, strik in g
plea in abatem ent; R. C R ippey
emblem
vs. F ran k E. Schm idt, dismissal;
A. Johnson vs. M ary I. N orton, con­
firm ation sale real property.
O rders filed in probate co u rt th is
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a r» 1)
w eek include M ary M. Hughes. but $12 w ith him on the day he
W illiam H ouston. C. M. Good. dropped from sight, but officers
George Bell. M ary Peterson.
a re of th e opinion th a t he was in
W. C. Sm ith, indicted for alleged possession of m ore cash th an was
attack w ith a dangerous w eapon, accounted for He left th e m achine
w ill appear at 9:30 o'clock this in th e hands of th e garagem cn w ith
m orning «Thursday» b efo re Ju d g e in stru ctio n s to have it rep aired and
Shute Park
Hillsboro
R F ran k P eters to e n te r his plea th a t he w ould call for it later.
to the charge.
He is said to h av e told th e m an
M orris K nudtson, indicted o n th a t he had but a sm all sum of
Music by R IC H A R D M IK KELSON and His
th ree counts plead guilty to all m oney w ith him. b u t w ould bring
PERFORMANCES AT 2 and 8 P. M.
STA R M ELODIANS
three and was sen ten ced to a y ear su fficien t funds w hen he called
in jail on th e first count, w hile for th e car later. T h e c ar was p u r­
IJoors Open One H our E arlier for Inspection of M enagerie
W ell-K nown to Radio Listeners
sentence was postponed on th e o th ­ chased a few days before from th e ;
0
e r two
M acKenzie Motor com pany h ere on
75c C ouple
Dan K line, Mgr.
Men 40, L adies 35c
F ran k G rubb, w ho was to have a sm all dow n paym ent, th e balance
a re the moat tlejx n d ah le you ra n buy! T hey a re
been trie d th is w eek on a charge to be paid Ju ly 2.
of th reaten in g to comm it a felony,
changed his plea of not g u ilty to
• CLEAN, NEAT, DESIRABLE, ATTRACTIVE.
guilty and sentence w as postponed
W ednesday.
Annual Picnic They Lead New Old Alaska Sourdough Tells Tale of
"Snede" Anderson and '‘The Virgin''
of Group Held Union Party
Happy Days News
Impressive Total
CHEVROLET
for Economy
Mountaindale
Grand Jury Asks
Court Add X-ray
1936 CHEVROLET
SAVE
ON
S E R V IC E
SATISFACTION INSURANCE
HIILSBORO MOTOR CO.
CALL
Douglass
D avison
Radio & A ppliance Service
GRAND OPENING
Missing Man Seen
Here After July 4
DANCE
Saturday Night, July 18
Hillsboro Pavilion
SA V E
ON
Used Cars
S E R V IC E
H IL L S B O R O
Thurs., July 23
All Summer Merchandise Must Go!
Used Cars
CONTINUING W EIL’S ANNUAL JU LY
Clearance Sale
BOUGHT
SOLD
CONSIGNED
1930 NASH DE LUXE SEDAN—
New motor, tru n k . 6 w heels, nice
condition. See this one.
1929 FORD SEDAN—Good motor,
tire s good.
1928 CHEV SPO RT COUPE—Here
is one you have been looking for.
85% tires, good finish, leath er
upholstery, m otor i n splendid
condition.
1928 W H IPPET COACH
1926 FORD COUPE
1926 CORO PIC K U P
Men’s Suits
LAST CALL
Fancy back m ixtures,
plain colors in conser­
vative m odels. T ake a d ­
v an tag e n o w. These
suits look w ell, w e a r
well and a re big values
at
$
95
10
CLEARANCE
See 1936 Willy# “77,” $559
Delivered Here
Sec 1936 Graham, $865
Delivered Here
DRESSES
B eautiful
w ashable
silks th a t sold for $5.95
and $6.95. D resses su it­
able for all occasions—
plain i olors and prints.
YOUR C H O IC E
Men’s Blue, Grev WORK SHIRTS 39c
More ANKLETS, all colors, sizes 10c
Men’s WASH TIES. Special
15c
Men’s Harvest WORK SHOES $1.49
Fast Color STREET DRESSES $1.00
Men’s Blue BIB OVERALLS
59c
Children’s White, Elk SANDALS 98c
Women’s Rayon UNDERWEAR
15c
Men’s Harvest WORK PANTS $1.19
New Stvle All Wool Swim Suits $1.49
Children’s Sun, Water Suits
25c
WASH GOODS, val. to 25c yd.
13c
Close Out SILKS, RAYONS, Yd. 39c
Women’s White Sandals, Oxfords $1.98
FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE
$7.65
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Quality Used Car Offerings
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BIG THREE RING
1935 ( licvrnlct C o a c h — New
1939 lliilck ( oiipe — (> il I V
28,00(1 actual milOB. G o o d
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WILD AN IM A L CIRCUS
Combined With
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p m
t.ilio ii
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bargain price
550
${
1932 P lym outh Coup«— T h o r­
oughly r i i ’oiiditloned a n d
Í) K d .
O nly
325
OKLAHOMA Kt n 'S
REAL W ill) WEST
ACRES OF WATERPROOF TENTS
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
»
HERDS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS
BEAUTIFUL HORSES
Aerial and Gymnastic Stars of the Circus World
Including a MAMMOTH W il.I) A NIM AL M ENAGERIE w ith
Cage A fter Cage of HAItE WILD BEASTS
TWICE DAILY
1929 l ord io r tlo r S edan—A
good ru n n in g
car
185
1929 G raham S edan—A good
family cai
^99^
T horoughly reiou.
iiih b e i
O r ig in a i
1936 ( llrv P ickup willi ran
npy top—T his one has a new
m echanical
O. K
*
U tf0
1933 C hevrolet T ruck
Dual
wheel*. Just the thing to haul
that wood
* 3 9 5
in grain
19.39 lo r d S edan D eliv ery —
A com bination u n it for p a s­
senger a n d
light d eliv ery
19.31 GMU T ru ck —
111 - Ion
Iti i olid 11 lim e d O
^ 3 4 5
paint. I Ike new
o .rv¿ d
’245
15 Other# to Choose from nt $10 to $200
GO TO A B I G S H O W
THIS DATE ONLY
£
CIRCUS GROUNDS SHUTE PARK
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1929 Nash S edan—C lean io ­
ide and mil Molm SOITXI
() K lliibber 65
A l»,'*
345
SEAL B R O S .
SPECIAL ADM. ^ ¡ 7
1932 P lym outh R oadster — A
clean, sporty car. The econ­
omical. finer four.
$<
P riced to .sell
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
JAMES WHITELAW, Prop.
Phone 444, day or night
818-532 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
Used Car Lot at 136 S. Second Ave.