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    III LE S RO RO
Page Four
A R G U S .
H IL L S B O R O ,
T h u rsd ay , Aligli»! 20, 1930
O R E G O N
la n d
S a n ita r y
S u p l'ly
•m l
<
h«nis
f «lepl $ IÄ & .
» h e r iff $ 2 * 1 3 . • ir e u lt jiulp«»
P h x n lx
Iro n
S u sh a u e r. $ ,0 i
construction w holly ci-.is ,1 for the
s u rv e y o r $3 - e xp . $12 »•». Ja c k M a iri*.
ll exp. $1
I 'll»' I $7 0ft. co ju d e e $14 Oft. •
ll ll ls h . . , . . t ’i'i t t 'r r l t * ,t r ic k
next JIM) year- In 1880 it w as fin a l­
.ft. e«» ju v e n ile «»ffieei
> 1 2 0 , «o
n u iu *
» I-’ “
$ 7 2»» . I. F (> M bim
R a lp h P reaa er. I> M 1». «
ly com pleted Intel esting it Is to
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$71 49
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exp
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know that the original plan of the
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l ia n k ll n
P r in lin it
h e r if f 's exp. $ 1 1 0 .’ .
$271 - I C o n n e ll, s h e r if f . »••
K e tch»**. $261 5«< I’ h Ilntf
building w . , s lovt for h u n d red s of
hool su p i
, X|. $
11 lt K ra u s
(*«>rw nt
I l I J o h n s o n , co
h e r if f » » xp. $12 f
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$142
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years and discovered in P ari- in
,.«p
$2 1 17.
l ’o r t la m l Gas A C oke <
»
S «hm »w 's <•«*» •» «’ • ! '•
M u lh r r s * P e nsion a
h in e exp $2 *o. c o u rt h* u •••* e x p $1
the beginning of the 13th c .n tu rv H • 1 1: <1* l.e h n i « ta $2 Au!»»
P a r ,* . $ 2 * "
lltlh b . r •
Editor'» Note
Im pression» of large litre pots and sm oking th e ir
L o llie
P A m a !- ’. $2 «
k .d ith
M at e 20. t o ta l $1
I a r iiu i » Ca»h S ’ o ie . e»»uit
Again
mv
bag
■
are
packed
this
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h* ,i c « x|» $ 2 " C«» ja ll e x p $10 05. to ta l
, I ir o s i ru m . $ 1 " . I Lien.«» It t a n n i n e
$12
countries visited are being sent to cigar-- The sm oke is so thick it tim e for France.
fx •-
M a v K . - it. ir M o ,o r Co. $-’ * "
J
$1.
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N o r t h P la in » B a c k f r o m a the Argus bv Miss F ried a Korn, is difficult to see through it saving
H i .G litte A I ' *
>••»*»., Y a m h ill L l v d r i c
i,
H iis io l H a rd w a r e Co. co h«»me «*xp
>10 lle n r r y e t t a M t iilb e r i« - n . $12
F d ith
nothing
of
tile
burning
effect
it
has
d
au
g
h
ter
of
Mr
and
M
is
C
E
• m p a n v . I l I t 6«> I «• t e r Ire la n d A t • *.
Divorce
Suit»
Filed
$2
21
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le c tric ('•• • «
M o n th * » T e x a s T r i p
l i u U e i. $17
H e rth a K G a lle y . $20 . M a rie
I.
•
I I G |> o rta t.
I I I . ’ , H u b e rt
II
K orn of H elvetia, w ho left San on yo u r eyes H ere w hole fam ilies
hom o exp $ l ’»x9
A lu h a l.u m b c r <■■ s t a tr
¡ J h lliw ic y . » I * . M ary M a m ie h i«
n.
Dixson Mary S v A rchie II
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.
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t
12
come
at
d
in
n
er-tim
e
w
ith
a
bag
liu ti- r re ve n u e f u m i exp
f . *1 . L ie d •
Francisco F eb ru ary 21 on a six or
I h ie VI h o d u e $ ! '■ . I.n u o a K l< lw a r ,L .
Van Dvlihecdc
C la re n c e
v>
(By I.aVelle Jackson)
W ilb u r ih llu n . e le c ilu it e xp , I-'. J o b ’, J |i» . 1.,‘t t le Illa n » he
S u p r ii. i
M a rk e t. «,» h«»me exp. $-.2 1*
I - e ll. $ :
My ill«»
seven m onths' p leasu re trip aro u n d of rolls and a little sausage, buy Let ha.
H«'" • u « " ja il e xp . $12
!*• K J N»«>»l
ll a r r i s o t i h llu u t iin » . M H
li,»no» e xp
NORTH PLAINS C h arles W al-I ^ ¿ 'w o r ld .
l in a le y . $22
h»*ra I ■■*. $>
o p a l G«b.
th eir beer and spend the lest of
f I 2 H i ll .I...IO VI. a l
I ... . .. hom o $9. . ..
K u k Alina vs Ft lie-!
.n il l i t I' VV A lm q u i* , . » «» h e rd m *p e. to t . bens. $10. C la ra
F Goe«lel. $11 . M a bie
ter«, w ho has been gone a month. (
G erm any
1 th e evening
ja ll
exp
$ I l 3.7.
t o ta l $ t " > •
l ’o w r i
ftl
I». n a l.l r
I'e m p IrC m . «'" jm lc»*’ » I H a rr is o n . $1'»
C i-lv llarlcy M vs W ilma C.
I ant.«
I lia
Havi»««.
retu rn ed Friday from T exas lie
, tra v ,.li a (l ,,m V enice Io Munch,
G i * . e t > . c o i «il exp, $'•'.
V i, i o n i
«•xp. $ 1 "
W n - h t n g l o n (■ • u itlv N r »
l‘im**». $|M
O ne evening I spent at the S ter-
P»>ail ller»*«l. $1
V uw uxla I L f f n . i
M u rp h y . d e llm iu e iit lu x foie» I. un*
fu n i
spent several days visitin g friends (.n)t,r|nK G erm anv at Innsbruck, a n eek erb rau H ere they play only
. h.*«>l » u p t'x e xp . i»o» . F J S e w e ll,
$ 1 5 . F h ie
N o b le
Hu««»n, $'.'• .
A m e lia
M il \ I It
( I A IM S V I I » W i l l I U K I t l I
e
xp
$1*
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.
b.uo«'
tl»
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te
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n e r ‘» in»iue»»t fee
H a ucxon. $ 1 7 . S te lla K«.»rn.
M a ille
in Denton, his home t0 * “ '
|,,v e lv little v illa g e far up in th e B avarian music and present short
III
J1 I V . , » ,4
e x p $ 7o 9»t, ««• j a l l exp $t> 93, t o ta l
$ >.
T S m ith , »»u«uier x K lnu’ . l i f t
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$».
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$1
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M vU ited the T exas C en ten n ial
v arian A| p> sh o rtlv a fte r th e kits in B avarian dialect It was in
$10.47
J. i
lie
K
ui
H
It«*
• !.
W«-il . lie p t H fo re . s ta le liq u o r
re \
I» ll 'lu H le .
fe i» i h
i-h> vi . i h i i • in q u e s t
M a,H and. $2.
C a th e ç in e M a rs h a ll.
$12»
fair R eturning by the way of t a i - i ) r i |n le#vi, , h|. G erm an A ustrian
IL ,ke
$11 f»
V ir ­
R attu ki llw " h i r e Adolf H itler Y r lle a k . $*>••• ’
*-e«l> $ h ‘
II C S ix a r d .
la ie ,i»pi«»r
M r» I
C
M a n p ic tt« '
$2'i
* u .« | I .u- en u e fu m i $11 »o . M a u ric e < . . l u t t i p ra to !
v i P ie re n
$1 **» .
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$6
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Ifornia. he spent a day w ith Mi
•,,, agh G arnu.-eh- and six others first conceived and g i i Vantate»» >
itue fu n d .
$ * 2 »
It F. K l a ll .
M a te i M ie , $37 . l a u r a I
M u rra »
$2-
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VV I. M .rp h x
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L d a l.«
G ro c. t y .
•r
re v e n u e
fu n d . $1 2 * .
lK»na,»l
I , I M. yet -. $12 . » L u . m e J N . - u r - t .
and Mrs. Fred Zyback at Long p a r , „xirclien. the w in ter play- form ed th e Nazi party T his pi ire vv m Hath«». i i
>2 * . . O u n i exp. $•' "
V lfte .l N e lson.
s t. L e t te r K»**»'
co
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$
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A n n a J P a vey. $ 1 " . I ta n .» '-
K n tn lo lp h .
Beach.
i ground of G erm any It was here as on any other night, w as just $11 I t K n M» * r r. $1!»
V - th u r H n.l-
. ■ tu t lim i •«■ Id d ìi f u m i $12 27 . Ber fe c i bui
I h ’ uixe exp $1 fto . I t'ifu » • ll» d m a n .
$20 .
h l ix e
h
it . la 'il
$1*
H . i I i I h S
Mr and Mrs. Dayton Mays and unit a || the snow events took place packed w ith cocky sto rm troopers Irx . »J 1 " • . I >• .1 l»n \ $ I» 17 . G«'»»
K n k c ry , « • j m i I e x p $12 lo . cu lu m ie « xp
* tr« * it'u r e r iMx«i»t|,«si I«» C o m m e rc ia l j Itv d m a ii.
$
1
2
.
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er
f-*3
K n avvenr. $. ul -
A L lc i
K mx «nr $ •«
$2 70. t o ta l $11 9t' . Ilillsb o r« » l ’ h a rm a . x.
children spent th e w eek-end at for th e 193« O lym pics O berainm er- in th ir snappy uniform s.
n
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.
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f
N u ti
V.ldye M S h a ffe r .
$ 2 *. S te lla
S h a ffe r.
F r is i
k it u f iu a t i.
«.7 . H
Slhehl«’ .
,,« lu m e exp. $13 I I G h . 'ii o i «•«» . b e r l f f *
, Kl
fx
V W lla t e t i'
jU ftth e pea««*. $1 , . H e rth a A
N ew port and Elk City.
I gan. world famous for its Pa .-ion
S
h
aver,
$1
•
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.
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n
i
e
V
I have said of m any places I $24
Hk. $ • x C u r l llu h r e n . 1 ,-ti.e c o u r t exp. $ .t Oft S la te Im lu a .
M .
« x p , $*
W io h iliir t - . il i o iililjf Nexx * In o *
S h e p h e id . $1*
M a ry I. S m ith . $ '•" . J u l i a
Mr and Mrs. Joe Yocum of Play, is only ab o u t fifteen m iles shall re tu rn som eday soon, but •
tt.
Ge
r H u fc r
VV
. o m in i . io n e r * ' |»r«', ee«linyi -
M ay.
hit».
• r ia l
V. c i,le n t
c u n m . c o u rt
h»*u*e e x p ' V » n S llp lo i l l . $'-*0 t A m y
V W ahl
$12 .
K « ch in a n . I
7 7
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a
i
io- Il* lw i«;. • o . ..in t «-«p. $ |u -
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ch
neid
e
G rand Rondo sp en t th e w eek-end Irom here.
thus little B avarian tow n shall be
52.02 c u n t y b u n e e x p $20-54. t o ta l $ ‘ L- O le a Gene» h W a ll, $
M t .1 P W a ' , t
VV J S ta n
h M
$1.
29.
h r l'h a *
Hin«**. « Iru c w t.f, « •• h<»mc
with Mr and Mrs. C arl W hite
In all my trav els thus far 1 have th e first Io re tu rn to —not for a b l . Ket» n I »el
Itn
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«•xp $1 -7.7. S E la y t a m . «o
h e r lf f * . exp
■ - n,*»| t»' t*»»iinner»' ta i N a tio n a l b a n k . H i ll
They retu rn ed Sunday evening. | n ever come upon a city that so few days and then be on my wav. $1
I
I W .11 . - I.U By Iv ui
lie .in • | f t
Vt.i a $6 ,»0, la x «lepl «'Xi' $ ’■ fto. «•«» x» h«a»l M ip f s
VI K I i n »h.
Í re ti St
ru, ( I r e e u i ii . «1,1 uue pen a lo n e xp . $1 • W ilk e s . $21
C b r i. im a
M W d l,
K
VV a r
taking Mrs. W hite w ith them t o , com pletely cap tu res one s heart but to come h ere and relax and
AI M
« xp
$7 27
t«»tal $ lft 2", . l'h y o> iato*
A
I ;». Jam«** H h a v i« . »•• recnVder, $ lo o . («race J o h n s to n . $ 1 * .
$1 ft 7 ,
t»la«lys V
W’ »>lfe,
I lo p i,a l
S u p p ly Co.
$2'» »•"
h o h rm n itn
$
visit for a few days.
and soul as does M unich I like to actu ally enjoy th e sw eet q u ittu d c
O p h e l ia W i- tn e r «teputy co re c u r,le r. $*»" . $22
l
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,
co
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exp
$7
Russell F air of N ewport spent call it by its G erm an nam e M an- of n atu ral beauty.
V u le n e I ’ tidrrw«*»*d. «leputy «'»» re c o rd e r,
H a llie Ire la n d , s p e cia l d e p u ty
bei if f . i l i
:.l K e lly , $ I •-• •
A m e ric a n
H iu . h o m p s iu . co h.m te
Fre»l Vk at n. f . ’ .’»
the past week w ith Mr. and Mrs elien. because it somehow m u u h I s
| .la 1
I . e
• •• . let k
$ 1 •"
/ It
$h».« >1 .
»x 1.a P u rt
$». >
N e w t ( ¡ t i f f i n . (•«•«m , «leputy s h e i- ! «’ *(». $11
V ic in i, ke
A ( .m ip a n y , ...
On my way to B erlin I passed I rv in M . v l. I l *.»
H
ia t t, «le p u ty co c le rk . $ h » « . J . - e p h ln e 1 i f f . $1'» *0 . ,• Iw y n W C.wm., co her«, in -
V VV h i l r .
O rin Fair.
I m o rc llk c th c Kcntal atm osphere th ro u g h th e tow n of J-n a . It is I . G ilb e r t I
74 : h
$7 ofi
I
11 S q u ib b A Sona,
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Mrs. Huth Will visited h er son I of this delig h tfu l B av arian town
•
p
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to
r
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xp
.
$
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;
p. $19, ( 'l o s s e l l A hexer*.«'«»
; .•«» h»•me
here the w orld's largest telescope *id e . $16 71 J* hn ( 1
E la in e « 'a id - sane
( la k e «. »leputy co c le rk $•*.'*
chartrtM l a* h» m«* CX| P $9 a t ( ¡la s e r llr« « , « •» h "m e
M a r - h a ll- \\
Jo h n s o n
«*xp
V r lh u r
T he city itself is lik e a living lens is being m ade for o u r Mt W il­ S e rv ic e *t« ti» *n , $2 ft r M il iii't
Sanford Will S atu rd ay and Sunday
• • c le rk . $ I • M a u d W lb ~ - ‘ in s a n e ( < li*m i» *e « h ,. $ •
il G e n e ra , Flee- XX «• 11. . le rk
c o m p a n y . $21 9*» . Po
N J Skee. col- ex|». $12. f t . M v ie r A I ra n k ( ’•», c» hom e
Mrs Will has been atten d in g th e m useum th e splendid sq u ares and son o b servatory.
' cow, «•«» tre e « . $ l0 O ; L e n a h e lp la n c h e . l e t In g (l«>g licen»«p*. $*ft
ftc c o m p a n y .
N J Skr«-. «•*»». $.’ V
l he l'p jo h n Co. « <» hom e
I r i c , $-76 , S o u th e rn
norm al school sum m er session at streets, the b e a u tiju l old gates,
Fre*l M a ie r. «•*■ ex|». 51S • I . P a lm G ru tf S tu re , m o th e r»
>X . l.o u » * S 1» tn *m .oro. a d m r o f th e cd $6 7 . O II K r a u t , co aehool s u p t, $ lft o . 1 <li*p»>*al «»f «b»g*. $ ( t
B erlin is tru ly a m agnificent «»f
F M re rin a«-» <
t»ch»»ol « u p t. $*•'
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n
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Zola
u*ed.
$L7"
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exp.
$10*25,
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F
lla
n
le
y
,
»Imnaue*
glorious
churches
and
w
onderful
M onmouth.
F a r i S n e ll. • e r ­ J vv ( . u n e ll. co x h e r if f . $ l t o 70. H a r r y I I xheep k lllt u l b y d»»tfs. $.7 . S ta te In d u s ­ «•xp
$7 30. «•«» hom e e x p $21
to ta l
M illicent Fair. Naomi Fair, and gardens have a rh y th m about them city b eau tifu lly laid out. P erhaps O il Co. «>f C a lif . >9 3 3S
$•.’ •» * '.
H ill* h o r i» A r g u * . co m m i .i.u ie r s ’
r c la r y o f * tn ,e .7"c . V C S tru b b . $ ro .59 ; J««hn », ii. d e p u ty s h e r if f . $ 1 2 1 7 0 . K ic lia r d
mv
only
disap
p
o
in
tm
en
t
was
the
tr ia l
A c c id e n t c o m m .
»•«» ax « 'x ..ir'. . x p
Leland Bidw ell sp en t Sunday at . th at broadens th e view , ren d ers
d e p u tv
s h e r if f .
$121 7o . G ra n t
1 . (ì F V a n *-*e. $»6 -
Hu*»' h.
A r t h u r J ....... .
$6 s.t. peace o f fic e r s ’ « •« m trib u lto n
$-7 Ift, pro«*e«M|inyra tJ u n e , I 9 3 i. it $'.’ '.. co d e r k
fact
th
at
th
ere
are
no
lindens
"Un-
B rcitenbush S prings n ear D etroit th e eye recep tiv e and fills o n e s
V ' ! . il V III'. - •»'. Z u m w a lt. jai,»»r $ t l *ft. c o u rt h»*»i1 • ja n ­ t o ta l $ | | 9.x . W 'ile y '*
• ■ VV in H at b u r n
$ I ! «‘ x
••xp $.'
c«» t i r a * exp $'2 2o. to ta l $29 9»».
G ro c e ry
m o th e rs ‘
. VV I. M u rp h y .
it o r $ in ->•> to ta l $ 0 t ?n
M an.I Z u m w a lt.
Ilu s c h 'x S e rv ic e (..» la y e
. ..
b e i i f f » exp
A large crow d of baseball fans ( h eart w ith a joyful, c a re fre e gaictv ter den L inden" T hey a re reco n ­ $20 .»2 . I . »-»ter R u n e , f
pen«i»»ii e x p t S y lv ia
K e a n 1. $21 . H e n ry
stru
ctin
g
m
uch
of
this
av
en
u
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attended the cham pionship game
not a noisy gaiety, but tin nat-
. k
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the
present
tim
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and
the
trees
on thc N orth P lains diam ond Sun u ral blithesom eness th at lias its
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70 ;
day
afternoon
betw een
N orth roots deep in hum an n ature. .1 had to be rem oved
( ¡la d y * K h m e r.
llu h r e n .
$7 L7 .
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ta x d e p t.
|.« * te r lrela»i»l
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$6 10 . A « r * t « h n u M r J u
1
exp >1 , 79. » o h om e « xp $ 2 * 0 . t o la l $11
Plains and Cornelius, won by C o r­ G od-given high sp irited n ess that young ones w ill be p lan ted as (»«•»» S c h n e id e r. $l.s*» : M a lt V r lie a k . $«> -
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in
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beautiful
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l. o u i* t
l.o m a x . $•* . .Mat-
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V VV Haxe«.
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< th è peaee. ju * t t . e
G erm any ecrtfcinly goes in for $2
Mr. and Mrs. John Pyles of Los not sh ort-lived ardour, but so m e­
th e w R y a n , $7.9ft.
>1 x>
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,;7 VV J S ta n - xi»*ner. $ 1 3 0 ; J u lia n a S c h n e id e r, c le rk
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W e«t
G ra m l J u r y
W itn e *
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A n d e r- p e n sio n
ex,» i S ylx la Ité a n i. $ 6 .
J ->x I I S ta e h le . C
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K e ith 11 »xe
*»»n, $ I s "
M a y Hra» . $7 ( "
M a rth a
e r a to r.
c o u rt house e xp . $ W 7 0 ,
I. A
cationing in A laska for the past is only one w ord th at tru ly de- L a re such lovely ones H ere also .x.
h ts in fr « I m g c»•rnpa ny, «» hom e e xp . $1*»-
few weeks, are now spending a scribes this lovely spot and the 1 very sid ew alk cafe o r re sta u ra n t $2 0 . M ax T h r u x h . $ 2 ..'' I. L M a c In ­ b»>n^' u»x,xigne«i to Z l l H ia t t >. c ir c u it B a lm e r, $6 &0 S F t ip e r. $3 2»> . P K h o . H i ll - b . r o ,•«•«•.! ( **. In e . en h»»me e xp .
has its fine o rchestra. O rd er a n y ­ t y r e . $M 't.7 t» . K e n n e th h tb lc e . $120 • ! . »•«•urt ja n it« ir , c o u rt house exp. $ 2 1 7 0 . C .io k. $.7 10 W illia m C r u u lc a n $ 2 . A 11 $ 5 2 » * . M r * I, C M a r ip ir t te m o th e r» ’
day or so w ith Mrs. Pyles' sister. people w ho live here ' gcm utlieh
1 ui< l.n m a x . $•> .
. K e ith K i'» h. > < » •
N e w t G r i f f i n . $1 * "
Am y
r c»«urt house. $ ■
’ t .0 . r , 'u r n ie r . $ t
p e n s io n . I I I . b .te r Ire ,a n d A Co. c o u rt
A day or tw o h ere and one alm ost thing and stay as long as vpu wish >2 G u y M Edwon. $23 02 . 11 E Su«- J I r«'d !• It C a M rp a e ie n r, te r. ja n »■« it » o assessor,
Mrs. A rth u r Reynolds.
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h« u»e » xp . I I 2i
G a rd n e r. $ l t « . 7 l .
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Luce , e o u n ty
I
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n McVey of unconseientiously lapses into that S om ething very noticeable in these
r. $129
H o ffa r b e r . $7 |o . I'.-otnle H a rm o n . $» I " .
ja il
e xp , $6 .70
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absence
of
the
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San Francisco. Cal . visited Mr and same state of being alm ost d read- !
J a c k lb
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Mrs H enry C ypher last T hursday. ing th e day they m ust trav el on.
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P.i . J» e C o r r ie r i. $2H.9t
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II J S m ith , fie ld «leputy «•»• a«*ea*«»r, I t 2 o . E d w a rd H ru k a . J I "
Mr McVey is Mrs. C ypher's cous­
B eautiful m usic w h erev er you , o ur A m erican cafes instead every n e y. $199 ■
W
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$19 *» •
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one
talks
in
a
very
soft,
m
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vi
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2». . 3 Im
E h *ry
VV hite *i» le ,
$«>. P itm a n , c o ro n e r's phyw fee B e rt O w e n *.
chance to eat o r d rin k o r m ore ,
in.
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A l Cha«*, fie ld
Mr. and Mrs Russell Loftis spent satisfying still are th e concerts and .
a A rtn s o n . det’ease»!
$'2" . H ill -
A u s tin . $23 .9 2 . L W L iv e rm o re .
t.
B r is to l H a rd w a r e »'>>r«ipany. c«» j a il exp
f «*e I
»leputy eo a»*es.*«»r. $37 91 . h»«ri* K a *te --
the w eek-end at N ewport. Mr and opera festivals in th e m any the- I S taats O per wqs a g reat treat
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a xse-xor. f • 2 • < h i *
Mrs. Jo h n Loftis, w ho have been atre houses here- for G erm any is 1 The g ardens at P otsdam a re b e a u ­ $ i », C M R o b e rt-, $.’» • o G *ur^e •la
ja il e xp $2 4 L
« ..u rt h«. .e exp $9 6 1. c
I I ll«*»*. * u p t co ho«p,
$34 7o . H e lle C exp $1 17. $ 3 1 9 2 , S u s h a u e r H r,**. . ,*u rt
th ere a w eek, retu rn ed w ith them th e classic land of music. The nam es tiful. p attern ed m uch a fte r those F u n re s o n . $39 o . E ra n k ( ¡ a r v in . $39 - R■•«•. m a tr o n co h o *p . 5*4 7o . I lu t h A n ­ house e x p $ •'. 70, co hom e e x p $2* 37, ••«. h«*P xp * lc . t o ta l $12 * • . R. »»er, II
ud
$39 .06; F b
Hi
hotise e x p
$9 64. co ja il
W a lte r I H u tc h m * » m . c le r k ,
K e lly
» ir t
of her great com posers. Mozart. at V ersailles in Frances, but th e $x | -.ft R E H <;
S unday evening.
t r im . c»s»k co hoap. $19 7 0 . Ire n e VV'il- t o ta l $x,7 o .
H e a t.m . $19 . . ;
R i x - . ll
to «•«» hoap r x p *<»’ . ,»»lal $,2
th e
•lis t a t ty
llo o .
S te x e n * - N«*** * L a w
I ’ ub- exp
,
.«■ i' i .
- o | m - p . $2 '
1 Ila
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Babcock. Mr Bach. Gluck. B eethoven. S chubert. palaces a re m iserably em pty
o f H ills b o r o , c u r ,
lu.uxe e x p
W a lt e r S c h m id !. i l l
♦» .
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It e r * . la u n d r e - " «•«» ho*P . $ ’ » • "
M .d .e l
and Mrs. K enneth Babcock of Schum an. Brahm s W agner. S trauss
H a r r y P ie p e n b rin k .
$ lu
h o iia ld
r T e m p le to n , c u n t y c u r l
K a r l C h ris tie . $1.1
exp. S I I»
K e n n e tt, w a itre s s e«> hoap. $29 70 ; G« rt • sie M ot,»r Co. co h e r if f '
$ 1 1 2 '* .
Gc«* R--se-
Amity and Iele M iller w ere S u n ­ e tc , are fam iliar to every lover of th in g possible w ith him w hen he $2*» 2 9 . W VV Ryu
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w a itre s s eo h»«*p. $23 * 0 ;
A H a rt
v e a r. $••'»’* ; R a v Euro. $11
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil m usic and M ünchen in th e days of , fled <0 Doom.
M r * F h« ra H u n te r, n u rs e co h»».xp. $79.-
* ' ' C C ool
Miller.
7o
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B
a
n
n
e
r, n ig h t n u rs e co hosp.
th e old m eant to th e G erm an ar- ■ The little g arriso n church here $ ra ].. m p 9 . ft; $2 K ' • K C e M nn re « n ’•' . '«• $2 ?'•
I
M e rc e r.
Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Schoenberg tists. w hat M o ntm artre m eans to . contains th e rem ains of F rederick $ 1 1 .1 6 . P K ra u t» « h ie d t. $ !'• I . J 11 H er- <- i M M A J«»hn*tone. x p « '.t« l n u rs e .
W
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I
and
F
red
erick
th
e
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reat.
•
h>
xp.
$11
*'■
M r*
E tta C u ib e rt - h i .
left Sunday m orning for S altair to th c B ohem ians of Paris. It was
yrer. $2« .17. J o h n H »-. $12 1*
A W ach-
rxe . . •» b -p . $ I " 17; G e rtr u d e M e l a re n .
soend a few’ days in th e ir cot­ here that R ichard W agner, w ho e n ­ On o u r re tu rn from P otsdam we n e r. $6.9* J C R u c k e r. $2 7 ' . J R nu mk
L
l l n d i n s e . , co
«
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h«*xp.
55*97:
. $19 l • S It W u * • / $ : . ’ •. J o h n
joyed the protection and su p p o rt of 1 drove thro u g h d er G rü n ew ald so Hau fo rd $17
tage.
e x tr a
h«»P e x p . $ I6 .« 9 ; Mt i Kenne«, y.
.10.
A W .o b n e r.
$2» .«» ; Ira
V
e
ra
G c rm itp ie t.
L ester Finch of P ortland, who King Ludw ig II. found a w orthy often m entioned in G erm an folk t Huxe.
n
u
r
s
e
co
hoap.
59.97
;
in n a m o r e .
$111». ,
Ge r>re I'm n a n io r e .
N o ra
Len» •. » '. ht
e«» hoap e x p . $6.
has been visiting Mr. and Mr
i
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M • -
M
H i ’­
setting for the p erform ance of his songs.
Now to F ran k fo rt and th en to l l ' i . (¡eo I i- h e r . $ • ' * . Ere«, Vft'atxon. i n u r e. « o h< xp. $2 " *6 . O b ra I . . m ir a n ,
L ester C ypher and Mr. and Mi*i. w orks We w ere show n th e house
$ 1 4 .» * . L Iteyr-
Mainz so I can be on th e R hine on $.’ x .» F .l K e lly . $11 > E r v in M» «d. sp e cia l n u r* ' e . co , . , hoap.
H enry
C ypher, retu rn ed home in w hich he lived.
coincidence
en $2 • l l . M ax I a P o r l. $ 3 1 1 ' h ie ry W h lte - co h. x p e x p $2 09 h í r G I H V ia . c o u n ty
M unich has one of th e richest S unday. F unny
T hursday evening.
sid e. $11 <x
G ilb e r t l r » - ’ . $ lu .» p i. W H
h S K e lly ,
e c r e ta ry .
Mr. and Mrs. W. E Edy of S h er­ and most valuable art c llc c ti'iis in route at F u ld a , a sm all tow n H id d in k $4
H G F is h i
*
R p h y s ic ia n , $1»»"
it «nt j idee. $» "
A I. A rn a c h e r. p a y ­
• '
wood visited Mr and Mrs Fred G erm any In oiu < m o r sa lo n in about fifty miles from F ran k fo rt, K lm y re r, $*» 4 • l.l»»yd M» ■••niine.
m e n t on
1936 a u d it «»f t o h«H»k*. $7u ;
1
saw
a
sign
Joseph
F
eu
erstein
,
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K
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r.
$
1
9
3
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:
Beach Sunday. They w ere old th e Old P inakothck I view ed 32
nur»*e - a la r y
) . C M a v. $ 3 0 .6 9 ; P E M a ru a re t hix«*n Lotean, c
e *. $ t
school friends and had not met for w orks by R eubens alone 1 could d ray in g business, and only a half a R h: e y H d lc a rn
J a n ie * W a lte r * . $11 3.51 ; and e x p . $121 ; E liz a b e th T»*bl, p ro b a tio n
r. $ •
years.
scarcely believe mv eyes and I am block aw ay w as a sm all hotel c a ll­ . P e t e r H o f f m a
>27.9*2 . H o w a rd S ta n t n. • f f ic e r 's » a l a r ^ ISO . K lit n h e ih T «hl. p ro -
e x p , $42.0
i $4 f * p p e rd ,
tie d . $ 1 . C has R o h in - n.
Mrs H enry C ypher and d au g h ter told the m useum contains a lto ­ ed K o rn h au s— for a m in u te I $ ’ 6 7 4 . T h » -
Jesse. $L’i 2 * n ;
A r c h ie
b a i l i f f , v r a r u l ju r y . $•- . I. A Ia*»irf «a -
$172;
K u rv .
Eugenie left Tuesday for Eugene gether "4 of his w orks. In addition th ought I was in H elvetia
Ma.
K
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M
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to
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c ir c u it » »».ir,.
H ere in Mainz I saw th e little J « -*e . $131
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Van to these th re are m any others b y ,
$ ltu o ;C h c ' a m i
V n na
M e tz g e r.
$2.!»'i. < >u J.-e H re n , e«»urt h ‘ »u»e e xp . $3 . ( h a -
IjOn. They ex p ert to be gone a Holbein. D urer. G rünew ald. T itian. shop in w hich G u ten b erg did his i
-
W ■
am i A n na
M e ,lif e r ,
ta x
refu n«,. $•*..»* .
week or so and plan to visit friends T into retto . V anD ykee. and many- prin tin g .
o te w i
i u i" w rite r < ’ >. S, 91 Howan, ( h a * a m i A n n a M e ta y e r. ta x
r « fu n d
A l Y o u r F o u n t a in — BoUl».»l F re s h D a ily by
I b oarded a boat about n in e
• I
iS«h»»«l h is .
No
23>. $ 2 .5 9 ; Cha? a n d
in S ilverton on the way home
m ore splendid artists.
h
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v
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519.74
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o'clock
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m
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so
th
at
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Duane C ham berlain of B elling­
A trip through th e Old C astle
* K . n i| H i
$7 .x
M
M a tt.
■
$ .9
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H is,
N<* 2 ‘ . $.7 3 3 ; O r « r * m • W ;»*l«in t»l» »1
ham Wash . w ho has been v isit­ of King L udw ig th e II of B avaria could m ingle w ith th e h u n d red s of \
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W a te r Serví» •• <’ «» c o u r t h«»u*e exp. $29.-
ing relatives here for the past tv o w as verv in terestin g , especially co u n try an d city folks w ho w ere I J e y d J o h n s o n . $19 . t
Pa d J n h m * n . 1 -7; ( Ir rig o n T y p e w r it e r Co, eo «•» >.r, >3 -
months, is retu rn in g to his home w hen in the room of th c 40 b e a u ­ tak in g a S unday ex cu rsio n down $19 ..'»3 H a ro ld H e r r . $2 7 9 . It H e r r , $ I L - i »0, co n u rs e $1 90. co a rta a il supt $1 ’.»1.
345 F M.iin St
H illsboro
r S h a fe r. $13 91
T o n y K e m p e r, co surx'cy«*r $3 MO. co s h e r if f $1 6'», ta x
P hone 2132
Sunday.
ties. they pointed out to me a p o r­ th e R hine T he R hine is w ith o u t 1 1 6 ; .so I .e . ste
E M e d *« ’d. $3'» "»• . H w a r,! W a h l.
t
$ 1 9 1 . < 0 t reax $1.9«. co aa.se* .f
tra it of Lola Montez who figured doubt th e most celeb rated riv er in $37 2 2 . R N'.dxon. $*7 3 1 . H a ro ld J o h n - I dep
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$ 19 J H H o ffm a n . $2.79 ; Cha« $ , I ,«1
history. It w as because of this n a tu ra l beau ty th an th e Hudson, H«-
L a x e ,, a (¡r« * « -'c r. co j a il exp. $» .
11 Ki- h a rd K ie p k e . «-«»urt h«m*c e x p , I, 2 7 .
P o tt- ,
$2.79. N o rm a n H e u e r. 41
beautiful Spanish dancer K ing Lud- , how ever it does possess m illcnium s M
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wig II lost his thro n e. The castle of history and to m ancc. and its $ 6 7 ; B ru c e C o m b *. $ 7 . ., W h i x -n ’
( ady M o to r c o m p a n y . ••»» s h e r if f '*
exp.
is
practically intact, containing castles and p ictu resq u e ru in s in b e r Co, $21 9.27 ; P it la n d G e n e ’-.'l L i
¡ $ H ‘..7»i:
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J H
I)insm «»re. «•»» h e a lth
such
profusion
as
to
m
ake
a
first
5 In - I o f fic e r 's - a la r y , $ 17n . J W ('» m n e ll,
G a te * P ip e
t r i e «'«»rnpany. $7.7«»
Speed ra th e r than grace was at priceless a rt treasu res o f ev ery i
jo u rn ey over its w aters an event v e y tm e n t Co, In e . $2 " " 7 ; VV. t C o ast • h e r iff . ta x <lept e xp . $'».7.»7 ; S ta te In«
a prem ium last W ednesday night jtind.
W *
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Co. *2; »i" .
1 » lu x ,ria l
A* « I'b m t
» *-m m . p«*ace o f fic e r s '
No, w e’re not ta lk in g about th e blonde «urt.
d u ring the duek carv in g contest
O nly a short d istan ce aw ay lies 1 of a lifetim e. P erh ap s h ere m ore ( P . a r in - . t i n T g e le A p h o n 1f e in d c in
C a ily
om pany
$ 1
t i.*n, $31.12
M a ry J u c k a o n , c a t tle
w hich featured th e Forest Hills M ym phenburg w ith its charm ing th an any place else in G erm any M o to r «•«*rnpany . $ 1 .7 " ; W « f, Con » T«.-le­ ic in o d t it e r m ih n u ity
.
$7.-7".
O
re g o n S ta te A c r ic i il -
you
n
a
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e
w
hat
a
land
of
legend
c
h
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n
1-
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a
rd
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$
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p h o tic «•.»rnpany
country rlu b fam ily night Emily palace and splendid p ark in w hich
t u r e c n lle ire . «•»» u pe n. $ 13 00; Loekw oo«,
Post w ould have been h orrified at stan d s th e A m alienburg. a v eritab le it is It is fun to pass th ro u g h your le r. $»*7 (9 ; L¡In te r G ra y , $39 .21; O re n T r a n s f e r . e b * : io n e xp . $21 . ’ h a - O ,(*«•.
L C j co ho m e e xp , $1 n 7.7 . J a m e s II D a v is , co
a re ty , $ H L *4 . ,• M A lle n . $12 23
IE YOU ARE IN T H E .MARKET FO R A
the m utilating antics of th e con­ jew el of rococa a r'. An ev en in g ; m ind som e of th e m any legends a t­ O
R e illy .
$61 .6 1 : P o r tla n d ln .* tru m c r »
.
testants as
O
Tipton.
Forest well spent is to w alk from M ünchen trib u te d to this en ch an ted world. $1 3 7 . F c c n a u ffh ty M a c h in e ry Co. *7»»-7 j r« • o rd e r's e xp . $11 ; J C P e nney Co • H i li •-
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Grove, shredded his bird in record to N y m p h rn b u rg in th e w arm ey e ­ For in th is "riv er of fate" lies the H ill.xb . ro L u m b e r < ... $ . 1 2 7 . l. m k .H e lt p a n y . co s h e r if f ’ s e x p . $ 3 1 .4 6 ; P o r tla m l
tim e. O thers in th e com petition ing tw ilight, stopping h ere and N ibclungen treasu re, th e Rhim gold, «•• in p a n y , $23 .2 3 . C ly d e E u u ip m e i, co m ­ - .
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IN
AND ASK T o TRY OUR
E le c tr ic Co, co ;.*ti e*p $- - »'•
any,
$9.9 7 ;
C o n c re te
P ip e
c r r p a ’iy .
w ere John T h o rn b u rg and W. Ar- th ere for a short rest in th e open on th e ro arin g cliff. I.o rclcy combs p $67
..».»• h*
e exp $97 I I. t o t a l $1*1 12. W c -t
2'». P u re I r . n C u lv e rt A
M t • Co.
D
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ON Y O l'R OW N HAULS
h
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golden
h
a
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and
w
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h
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magic
, a t T e le p h o n e e»*m pany. «•»» hom e e xp .
stell. Forest Grove. H, v < '!i i r i ■ I a ir restau
$ .7 ,9 2
M u n n e ll & S h e r r ill. $17 1 '
A ir
#1u.».7
W . t C«M»al P r in t in g A I tin d in ir
song lu res boatm en to th e ir death.
M Reed. Jam es Say and Jack the way. The parks are bt
R e «luctio n S h ,«** c o m p a n y , I l 9 . l t . H-'*t«»l
T he b an k s of th e R hine a re so H a rd w a r e c o m p a n y , 27»'. S-«*huu«'r Hr»»*, , ( . »'.. c le r k ’ s e x p $11. co tre n * e x p 5»»c.
Searcy, Hillsboro.
all th e wav. especially along the
»o re»’»)r«ler’ * e x p $3 7-7, co a .*-e **o r’ x e x p
$ 9 .6 3 ,
H a n e v a n '* G a ra ire . $1-7. :7 . ( '
- • .........u rt »-xp $! 15, to ta l 54,
. 1 he
H illsboro took the honors in thc riv e r Isar. w hich too seems to have beau tifu l, green grass rig h t to the i ,
(
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w
ater's
edge
and
fu
rth
e
r
aw
ay
M aud
•'specs" to u rn am en t d u rin g thc cen tered into th e sp irit of this
L ie L e rio w .
$ 6 t *2 . R M ein hacn.
$''»1.7.7 . F ix - I t Sh* p. «‘ t ir t h o ii'C e x p , 7.7.
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m
eadow
s
and
p
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ablaze
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restfu
l
bit
of
country
m
ajestic—
W a lla c e B u c h a n a n . $».7 * • - > J
S a i.t -b-r
afternoon w ith tw o tram s m ade up
M a rk
S k in n e r , - ip t o f h a n k * , m o th e r •’
a
sym
phony
of
a
th
o
u
san
d
hues
and
$
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yet
silent
lest
it
m
ight
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rb
of Jack K illits, Neil Richardson
P«m-i<m
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$
7
;
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Salee. $»*.77 . V I ’a te . $7»
. W rn V a n -
P. A A nderson and C H. Nosier som e dream er N ym phenburg in colors.
m o n . c ir c u it «-«»urt e xp . $* . O re v o ii-
C ologne cam e m uch too soon. As de, ’ f u ' r i n y . $ « '.- » ,. <» A M I.«*«,. > 7 , - I. W . S » im
'h in if t'H
W a te r
S e rv ic e C ". m o th e r * ’
tied for high score. Miss B W ag­ th e v ery early days was th e h u n t­
2;
(
H it e . $61 *»-
F ra n k Reh. $72 -
one gazes for a w hile at Ih e C a th e d - k l ; T h u - K cmm I, $72.>1 ; A r t Shepher«L j<«*nx|nn « x p « A n n a W ilk e * i i $3 2 1 . W il-
n e r and Ray Pow ers, both of ing palace of thc B avarian kings.
137 S. Third Ave.
M unchen's g reatest industry, of eral of C ologne one th in k s of it - , -.1 11 L S u -L a tu r. $*.' *. . H It« « k e f. .»•n H L tn p e y , « li-t se a le r, $12 67»; Wes,,
Forest Grove, won out in th c p u t­
m ore as a piece of d elicate D res­ $9S.7S ; Jo e ( '» ir r ie r i. $»9 » u . Y a m h ill ('«.a*, T e le p h o n e c o m p a n y , co » le rk $3.50,
course, is b e e r- th e best in th
ting contest.
h .le c tri-
< rn p a n y , $129,' ».. Il«>ri. ;c H " l* - co tre a s $3.7»». eo rec«»rder $1.55. co « *-
den
china
th
an
the
im
m
ense
stru
c
­
w orld and do they like it One of
- c -s o r $3.9.7, co ach«a»| x u p t $10.50, ta x
n a g e l. $1-7, II W S h a rp Co. $ 1 ,.'
th e most unusual sights I ever saw tu re it is. V iew ing it from th e in ­
Marriage Licenses
side.
th
e
sy
m
m
etry
of
its
arches
was my visit to the original Hof-
Ernest F G oetter. F orest G rove b rau
House—a huge tw o-story gives one th e stra n g e st feeling of
ro u te 1. and H ettie M K appel. F o r­ building. Thc ground floor is as calm and peaceful harm ony. It is
Prices F ife ,liv e I ri.. Nat..
est G rove. A ugust 15.
119 S. Srronil Ave.
big as a city block. H ere at very considered one of th e grandest
Mon.. A ugust 21. 22, 21
I’llO N F 771
G ordon B enjam in Layton. Banks long tables people of every walk G othic ch u rch es in th e w orld. It
begun 10 1 "»•«. h i 1322 th . choit
rout,- 1. ami L eora May Will 11
of life d rin k and v isit--som etim es
Banks. A ugust 17.
for hours at a tim e. N ever any was co n secrated L ittle m ore was
W alter S Ready and B arbara Mc­ row diness, but ju st good, congenial done th e n ext cen tu ry and a fter the
friendliness
d rin k in g beer from begin n in g of th c lfith cen tu ry th e
C ullough. Portland. A ugust 18.
Chas. Walters Local Girl on World Tour
Writes of Visit to Europe
Returns Home
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Make Thirst a Pleasure
with
R O Y A L M IS S IO N
ORANGE DRINK
Royal Soda Works
Novel Contest Held
at Forest Hills Club
Are You Looking for a Pick-up?
BUT
The Terraplane %-lon Pickup
THOMAS S. SHOLES
FREE DELIVERY
BUSH’S MARKET
TRY THE
Check
T h is L ist
Ilarit« heal
NEW LONG LO AF
for a real tasty treat
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E x tra Slow B aked
T.35
g u aran io ed
C offee
s & w .
1 -lb . c a n
O ld S e ttle m e n t
3 lb s .
25c
39c
Ask for it at y o u r g ro ce r's or new b a k e ry
3 cans
B u ild e r s *
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♦
10c
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•
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«•ill) you on any of the above i
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i , n im in '
Lb.
S om »
th in g absolutely new
maple ; bars
9c
20c
D O U G H N U TS
Exclusive reeip»'
D ozen
20c
A real special for S a tu rd a y
yl Hardware
H illsboro
dll 9 p. m. Halurdays
r to V e n etia n T h eatre
Hillsboro Home Bakery
126 N. HECONI» AVE. — LONG BLOG.
9-oz. ja r.
M A R S H M A L L O W S — 1 -lb . c e llo
2
VINEGAR
C rushed or Sliced.
2>/2 c a n s 2 0 c
15c
,n( . X „ ..... .
5c
SARDINES
TUNA—
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BARS
5c
i9c
C.
25 o r.
1 5 -o z.
9c
19c
BORENE
CANDY
25c
ja r
2 -lb .
BAKING POWDER k
25c
25c
Solid pack. U ’s. 2 for
EGG NOODLES
lor
o r G U M — —3
3 fo r
10c
TH AN EVER
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Tlie sam e rub's f o r
choosing il still apply,
bow »• x i t ! In*n’t »■ o ni-
prom ise on Inilnring or
styling, it's the fin ish ­
ing loin lies th at will
Irll e \e r \ man you meet
w h e th e r you have a
guild (im* <ir nut.
GUAM'S
W o m a n 's S h o p
F. M. B aines, I’rnp.
QUALITY
ECONOMY
IN B U Y I N G Y O U R
25c
25c
THE M AN-M ADE
SUIT IS STRONGER
SAFETY
MEATS
GOVERNM ENT
IN S P E C T E D
15c
bag
GRAPEFRUIT No 2 can
P IN E A P P L E —
2 fo r
3„kK* 25c
ICE CREAM MIX JUNKET
SHRIMP DRY , ACK
H a rd w a re
W a ll P a p e r
F R E N C H ’S M U S T A R D —
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SERVICE
33c
jar
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H 1 2c
IS«
BEEF, fop boiling’. Lb.
MUT TON, fop roasting. Lb.
BACON, for seasoning. Lb.
PORK ROAST. Lb.
SPARE RIBS. Lb.
BACON, h alf or whole. Lb.
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i/
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9c
9c
15c
16c
14c
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