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H IL L S B O R O P age Two ARG US, School Opening Navy Crepe Frock Local Girl on World Tour for Fall Set at Hazeldale Writes of Visit to Eut ope 193 fi Thursday, August H IL L S R O R O . O R E G O N of at 5 .' per annum ft on, J u n e 23. Farm I land Seeks 1930 u n til paid, for the fu rth e r : sum of $20000 or such o th er sun, as may adjudge Cash I ieart Balm able the as C a ourt tt o r n ,,'? feci herein, to le a .o ti t('«»nlinuptl fro m pane P g ether w ith plaintiff's costs and w ife over the atten tio n s of disbursem ents. E d ito r's N ote Im pressions of to th e top of I Burns. coun tries visited are being sent to , T. T hird; for a decree foreclosing om ew hat like B u d g e t A p p r o v e d ; F a m ily I'lie com plaint in the dam age ac the A rgus by Miss F rieda Korn, in a large t i o n allege'' that Me- Sheeley left that certain m o r ta g e executed I, d au g h ter of Mr and M rs C F plane O ne changes d e him July 7, 1935, and that they A I' 1 .ohlinre a w idowei : i la, R eunion H eld S u nday K orn of H elvetia, w ho left San li elev ato r a w ere m anned Ju n e 29. 1929. She or of plaintiff w hich m ortgage was Francisco F eb ru ary 21 on a >ix or tile liter ban th last N early is (B y M r«. J C. S m ith , alleged to have re tu rn e d to her , recorded on the 12th day of O cto seven m onths' pleasure trip around likX) ft bui > last a hun- parents. w ho live in this county tier. 1920. at 11 25 A M in Book H AZELD AI.F The 1936-37 school d id \ t lb th e world. >ult of a ic- Damages asked include $20.1)00 103 ot M ortgages at page 001. in budget w as approved M onday e v e France >f ■sts show s th at the general and SUliXXl p u n itiv e | the office of llio I'o u u ty Iteooi del ning School will start S eptem ber d, rat'-ng m uch m ore T raveling from Cologne, t A nother dam age action filed this I of tt i bin (ton < 'o u n tj. Or« 14 w ith C raw ford P o rter teaching tieipated. It is the many, d irectly to Paris. Franco week is for $10.000 against I oufs covering the follow ing d< crib: I th e upper grades and Miss Thelm a it plan of F rance to ko. p it and Mary W.ilnit. o p tra to is of a .re a l property, t o w n A tract of rides for m any hours through Davies the prim ary. intil after the cl,wo of the . beautiful cou n try sid e of Bell re'Oi l on the T u alatin l iver The (lau d described a- follows «5>u, Mr. and Mrs Max B erger. Mrs g fair, af or w hich tu n e it suit was filed by K itie Parsons ad I m encing at a point 20 feet N oith ■ and only a little n o rth of the c W. A. Jones and Mrs. Edna W ylie i io torn d." vn On th e site of m m istratrix of th e estate of A drian of a point 20 foot West of tin . try ov errid d en d u rin g th e \\ arid have just retu rn ed from a ten-day 1 ' I bastille in th? Place d e la W \n d reg g . 18. who lost his life S outhw est corner of Section Tw en- war. O ur train p a ss.d by th e vci trip to the sou th ern beaches. C res lie th e ancient fortress and at the resort in a sw im m ing acci i ty five T ow nship <,i,e Sm ith tia n -e 1 spot w here th e late king of B clgiur cent City. Cal., C rater L ake and n destroyed in 1789. is the dent. w hich took place August 23. Four. W ist of tile W illam ette M en- . fell to his death w hile u ttem ptin th e O regon caves. mo do J u ille t or "C olum n of 1933 | dian. m il thence South 80 30 Fa t to scale a precipice a sh arp preci Keunion Held 153 feet high and su riu o u n t- I pice it was. but not at all high a It is rep o rted that th e youth, j p arallel w ith South line of said Mr. and Mrs. John O ’Connor, d b; , a l';..iie of l iberty I'lie col one w ould im agine A sim ple ob with a com panion, w ore sw im m ing ! Section T w en ty -fiv e a distance of th e ir fam ily and a few friends held , is a m onum ent Io those w ho I in th e riv e r from th e float and 382 feet: thence N orth Hit 5 feet, ' long cem ent or m arb le slab m ark a picnic reunion at the S hute park in th e R evolution of 1830. id i the place w here he w as found docks of the resort at about It, tin nee S outh 89 30 Fast .. it) 8 Sunday. T he O 'C onnors cam e to | .th w ards galore in Paris, but o'clock at night w hen . all sorts of little flo w er offerings th e young feet. thence N orth I .'88 5 foot, Oregon 19 y ears ago from K ansas i i are alw ays th ere—m ostly l i t t l . i ips the most beau tifu l and man stepped into deep w ater and thence N orth 89 38 Wo t 1120 8 and m ore of th e ir fam ily w as to fm't; thence Sm ith I 25' West i bunches of field flow ers, picked I tar of all is t h e C ham ps was drow ned g eth er than th ere had been since 1 ! and brought there, one m ight w ell f ■es. extending from the Place New suits filed in circuit court la .9 1 2 feet to tin 1 N ortheast C orner th iy arriv ed in O regon Two sons la C oncorde to t h e Arc d e , this w eek include C red it B ureau. i of the Donald McLeod and w ife I im agine, by th e poor peasants w a < in K ansas w ere unable to be p re s Trie: I loved him as th e ir king. he de l'E toile In the la tte r | Inc, vs W estim ber L um ber com D onation Land C laim No. 39; thence ent. M em bers of th e family, who any afternoon it seem s a l l . pany, to recover on electricity fu r South 2 13' East 932 3 feet, th e n .o I P aris w as even m ore fascin at part attended, w ere Mr. and Mrs A rchie ing than I had ex p ected it to bo Pari; ; : omenadcs up or dow n this nished com pany by T im ber light S o u th 88 28 Fast 288 feet; tliencp O 'C onnor and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs topping for t e a o r and pow er plant: T u alatin com pany N orth 0 20 East 038 feet to the I and a v ery easy city in w hich to boulevard. P aul O 'C onnor of B eaverton. Mr. , find y o u r w ay aro u n d E ven though d rin k s at th eir fav o rite sidew alk , vs. S tanley B eard et al, foreclosure place of beginning, and being sit and Mrs. F ran k O 'C onnor and fam i some of us may loathe th e F reneh- cafe and to listen to fine m usic of lien: G us Nelson \* P eter De- uated in W a.'lungton C ounty. S* ite ily of V ernonia. M i. and Mrs. L inn Kee. m ortgage foreclosure. Forest of I'reg o n . together w ith th e tene- I i man. w e cannot h elp rev el in the found in any of them . O 'C onnor and fam ily of Cornelius. G rove vs. M ark T Cox et al. to m euts. h ered itam en ts and ap p u rtc- ! In th e pavem ent u n d er the m any d iv ersified pleasu res t h i s Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Sim pson and I g reat city has to offer W hether it ter of th? Arc has been entom bed quiet title: Forest G rove vs J F nances th e re u n to belonging or in fam ily i N ettie O 'C onnor) of P o rt that t h , U nknow n Soldier." w hose TumbleSon et al. quiet title to city anyw ise ap p ertain in g . ! is art. m usic, n ig h t clubs, clothes F ran c land. Mr. and Mrs. E arl P ierce and m ortgaged prem ises bo sold i n w cred w i t h property tak en under lien. i or w hat have you. P aris has the g rav e is i fam ily «Nellie O 'C onnor) of Aloha. O rders filed this week in pro- one parcel in the m anner provided m asses of fl , crs. and upon w hich j best th ere is. Mr. and Mrs. O m ar C onw ay and th e flan,in to rch of bate court include Mary A Bisbee by th e laws of the S tate of O re fam ily 'R u b y O 'C onnor) visiting A fter g ettin g a gen eral view of alw avs b u n Alice Emma Foord. C harles Jam es gon and th e practice of this court; here from Paradise. Kan A sister th e Eiffel Tower, t h e A rc 'de life. "L ucia di L am tnerm oür" w n s K dlcy. Jo h n E. Bailey. Richard that th e prm 'eeds th ereo f be a p of Mr. O'Connor. Mrs. N ettie Close, Triom phe. th e Seine. N otre Dame op. ra I w anted Glen T hornburgh. Frank B i n z. plied tow ard the paym ent of p la in and her d aughter. Mrs. Iva C ol ! etc . one alm ost unconscientiouslv ju st the type i tif f s decree, costs an d accruing bert. both of Seattle. Wash., a tte n d | is d raw n to w ard th e Louvre, th e m ost to see at he G rand O pera guardianship A lfred Jo h n T ann- costs: th a t at said sale p lain tiff be ed the affair. O thers w ere Mr. and richest m useum in th e w orld, w here !b .:se h e n It was beau tifu lly pro- 1er. M argaret Isabelle T annler, Will perm itted to becom e a p u rchaser, Ii Hughes. Alice W. Beaum ont. Mrs. Roy P ierce of O sborne, K an . ! h u m an ity is rep resen ted by its rar- iuced. that the defendants above named, T he Follies B ergers, how ever, T irpin Hill. w ho are visitin g th e ir son and I | est and most ex q u isite creations. The follow ing orders w ere filed and each and all of them , be fo re daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. E arl I , O ne needs but little im agination to w as a great d isappointm ent - fair, closed and barred of all right, title, Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C u rry i reliv e th e past as one w anders but highly o v er-rated We tried this w eek in circuit court Viola claim or in terest in the prem ises and th eir son and d aughter, all of from room to room , for as th e es hard not to miss an y th in g of note May Will vs O. W H csterlee et al. described in plaintiff's m ortgage Portland. Th, C u rry s a re also e x sence of a landscape is to be found m the w av of e n tertain m en t Som e dismissal; J F F redrickson vs Fred except the rig h t of redem ption a l ' • night clu b s MW tru ly lia.t- 1 S ehartner. default. Lena Ibgbby residents of K ansas and w ere n e ig h ; in its ev ery flow er, so th e sp irit low ed by law. and that plaintiff H e re is a ty p e o f frock fashion j of an e n tire civilization is sum m ed z iin ... but strangely enough a lit- vs C. W W hite, non-suit, bors to th e O 'C onnor and P ierce have such o th er and fu rth e r relief le a d e rs p re d ic t w ill be v e ry i up in a m asterpiece. As one trav els tie B ohem ian place far out in the j - — - fam ilies y ears ago. Mr. and M rs as is m eet and eq uitable J. C. S m ith of Hazeldale. parents p o p u la r th is fall. I t is of n a v y ! from one city to an o th er visiting M ontm arte d istrict a ttra c te d u s j RVMMONS S ervice of this sum m on, is m ade of Mrs. P aul O'Connor, and H arold crep e an d th e o n c-p iece d ress , th e various m useum s, it is in te re st most. T im e and tim e again we No. 10835 K rahm er of C ornelius w ere also u n d e rn e a th is sim p le an d se ing to stu d y th e d ifferen t w orks of w ent back. A v ery u n p reten tio u s : In th C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate upon you by publication th ereo f in the H illsboro Argus, a new spa present. It is hoped this can be of O regon in and for the C ounty v e re in line. T h e n eck lin e is i th e artists. H ere in th e Louvre, of P^**ie. but a w onderful o rch estra per of general circulation published m posed of tw elv e w h ite Russian m ade an ann u al event. of W ashington. h ig h an d bound in w h ite p eau I course, a re m any of th e m aster- cc refugees. N V erne and Ben Je ld e rk and B on but all eve- The F ederal Land Bank of Spokane in W ashington County. O regon, d 'an g e. W hite p e a rl b u tto n s | pieces of th ese g reat artists. P e r n in g they w dancing, once a w eek for a period of four nie A ltishin spent a few days at ould sing and play j a corporation. P laintiff, vs. haps th e one th at d istu rb ed me p ro v id e an ideal accen t for th e classical, sem i-classical and gypsy A. W. Boule and L ottie F Boule. consecutive and successive w eeks th e coast last w eek. I most w as “La Gioconda. " Mona ja c k e t, w hich follow s a tu n ic j Lisa to we A m ericans, by L eo n ar music. I don’t th in k I ev er feasted Extend Lines husband and wife: M argaret K by v irtu e of an o rd er m ade by the silh o u ette. T h e sleeves of th e Pepco is ex ten d in g th e pow er do de Vinci. Many tim es I have on so m uch good m usic at one B arney, a widow: Em m a L. La- fro ck an d ja c k e t a re tw in s I cour, a widow: D aniel Lacour, a lines from the F arm in g to n road up read how fascinated th e a rtist w as time. b len d in g into one sleeve w h ich [ by h er ch arm and loveliness, and V ersailles is about 11 m iles out m inor; T he unknow n heirs of th e M iller hill. pushes u p above th e elbow . H enry F. Lacour. deceased; Yam- even since it has h u n g in t h e of P aris. O nly a few of th e f u r F ran ces D rak e, m ovie actress, L ouvre it has been stolen several nishings in th e huge palace of th e 1 hill S tate Bank, a corporation: m odels th e frock. tim es, alw ay s b y som eone w ho F rench kings rem ain, how ever. T he! W ashington County, a m unicipal w as fascinated by her. T he shadow gardens a re som e of the most beau- ■ corporation; W ashington C ounty and W illiam A. B ates of Corvallis. of a sm ile on h er face, so elusive tifu l in the w orld, and of course > N ational Farm Loan Association, a corporation; Also all o th er p e r secretary. It w as decided to m ake th a t it seem s to v ary as you w atch. in terestin g is th e 23l)-foot long (B y M m . P. P a tto n ) I the P atto n hom ecom ing picnic an is a m iracle indeed, b u t h er eye room , know n as th e C.alerie dcs I sons or parties unknow n claim Glaces. in w hich th e T reaty of ing any right, title, estate, lien CHERRY GROVE—Som e of the annual event to be held on the and general facial ex p ressio n s are cl igned at th e close or in terest in th e real estate d e grandchildren, g reat-g ran d ch ild ren second S unday in A ugust on th e haughty, so m uch so th a ' as y u V ersailles w as signed of the W orld w ar. T he w alls a re all scribed in the am ended com plaint sit th ere and gaze at her. sh e a l a n d g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n o f i old P atto n place. m irrors. A visit to th e M alm aison herein. D efendants: most h au n ts you. S he is tru ly the W illiam and M ary 'S h erw o o d ' Pat m ost lifelik e th in g I h av e ev er seen close bv is ra th e r sad for it w as To th e above nam ed d e fen d an t' ton. pioneers of 1850, gathered The unknow n heirs of H enry F in a p o rtra it and you go aw ay feel h ere that Jo sep h in e lived a fte r her along the T u alatin riv e r on th e Lacour. deceased, and also all ing you had had an u n p leasan t a r divorce from Napoleon, and her,' Pern P atto n farm . S unday for a o th er persons or parties unknow n gum ent w ith th a t w om an. You in one of the room s m ay be seen hom ecom ing picnic. Mr. and Mrs. all th e mo.< in tim ate little trin k e ts claim ing any right, title, estute, m arv el at all th e rest of th e w orld W illiam P atto n and th eir children Y outh and age m ingled in a fam ous p ictu res h u n g here, bu t in and treasu res Napoleon had w ith ' lien or interest in the real estate cam e across the plains by ox team s him on th e I«le of Elba even the at , th is one you som ehow feel described in th e am ended com from Missouri in 1850. tak in g up a good tim e M onday even in g clothes In w hich he died and a donation land claim of 640 acres S h u te p ark for "Y outh N ight.” , have en co u n tered real life. plaint herein: lock of his hair. In the N am e of th e S tate of Orc- sponsored by the local T ow nsend In th e low er floor of this b uild- w here the city of C arlto n now A w hole day's trip to th e F orest g. n: You a re hereby req u ired to club. It p roved a v e ry poor tim e ing. too. I had th e d elig h t of gaz- stands. In 1857 th ey bought th e T ing upon , h e ..Maj5k o{ th p U n _ of r ? ta:r. b? an w as perhaps th e | app ear and an sw er th e plaintiff's M. Hines donation land claim of . for such an occasion, due to it be 630 acres, th e present hom e of Pern lng th e ru sh season a t th e cannery, know n W oman." a piece of scu lp most iaterekfing of all. f, r en ro u te ' am ended cw nplairtt filed against P atton. A few y ears ago a site ' » af a gro u p of y o u n g people w ere tu re th a t has in trig u ed m e for one stops a ’ Barbison. the fav o rite you in the above en titled court and fo r a saw m ill w as located fa rth e r p resen t and enjoyed th e evening years. This sm ilin g face is ju s t as and happy h e a d q u arters fo r artis -s cause, w ithin four w eeks from the u p th e T u alatin and th e T. M. w ith program , music, gam es and a b eau tifu l as one w ould im agine it for the last half century. Such ar- I date of th e first publication of H ines claim was sold fo th e ir son. ' w ien er feed. to be. It w as found in V enice only lists as C oro'. Troyon. R ousseau - this sum m ons, to-w it: On or be- Pres. R. L. P utnam , d eliv ered a a few y ears ano. hut pxnnisitoiv ar.d M illet are all from th e B arbi- fore Sept. 18. 1936. and if you fail M atthew , w h ile th ey started an o th er hom e n ear th e m ill site T hey w ere th e p aren ts children, now all deceased Public Liability front R obert J . M atthew T . S arah ion) M cB urney B ates. F rances Old Line Companies tata, (G errish) (N ixon) and , . . . . . . . .- ------- ------ 42 shares of stock P atton 'F a d d e m . C hildren of Rob- guarantees him a good p aying job. w ith its b eau tifu l rose w indow , and ' w er th e grotesques, "T he A ngelus." Too. I saw w here in T he F ederal Land B ank of Spu- e rt J. P atto n at th e picnic w ere an ad eq u ate old age an n u ity , a n in _ its n o rth to p ain t- kane, pledged by The W ashington ASK W illiam T.. M atthew W . Jam es E . econom ic o rd er b ased upon an w ith th e ir u n iq u e ugliness. "St. M illet's "T ha G leaners" ai o R ousseau's "Edge of th e C ounty N ational F arm Loan As D onald W esley of P o rtlan d . Mrs. eq u itab le system of tax atio n and G ervais" m ade fo rev er m em orable cd. Forest of F ontainebleau." ciaiion as ad d itio n al secu rity for J A M E S D A V ID S O N M artha P atto n 'H am m o ck ' (In g e th e freedom to go ah ead w ith ab by th e fallin g of a shot from one The C hateau of F ontainebleau is the loan m ade by th e p la in 'iff lu te secu rity as to th e fu tu re for of th e G erm an 70-m ile gun. dur- britso n ) of C ornelius. T he Rev. J. so H ir v ta o lf an and f a m ily il v " i r, tr »» _: p ractically intact. It was built. I herein, be applied to th e paym ent him self d fam ing a good F rid ay service, killing Helvetia J. P atto n of P o rtlan d an d Mrs. He ad eq u ately b u ttressed h i s 2 persons. "The M adeleine" on th in k as a sum m er palace by k in g s .' of the am ount secured by plaintiff's S arah P atto n ‘M artin) of C alifo r Hr re one m ay see th e a p a rt m ortgage; about his claim propositions w ith in d isp u tab le ■ th e outside of w hich is a headless nia w ere unab'.e to be present. Second. for ju d g m en t against C hildren of M atthew T. P atto n facts based on reliab le data. H arry sta tu e of St. L uke, th e head of m ents of M arie A ntoinette and w ere Mrs M ary P atto n <S n id e r' of P earson e n te rta in e d th e group w ith w hich w as knocked off bv a G er- de )«a in tenon. of C ath erin e the defendants, A. W B oule and P o rtla n d not p resen t and Pern P a t- sev eral selections on th e piano ac- m an b u llet w hich flew up from the „ A nne of A ustria, of L ottie E. Boule. husband and wife, ton of C h erry G rove C h ild ren of cordion. Miss L enore P u tn am d i- pavem ent below , th e church of 1 ' Plu *'“ • uhr> w as a prison- and against each of them , for the M rs S arah P atto n (M cB urney) re c,ed th e 8 am es. G. N. T aggart. “Ste. G enevieve,” now th e P an- Sr h e r‘ • and of NriPoIi°n I. w hose balance th en rem ain in g u n p a i d (Bates) p resen t w e re W illiam A assisted by th e men, had charge of theon." w hich co n tain s th e tom bs favorlte' n -H ence it w as for m any of said in ndebtedness, to-w it: The $3889 14 w ith in terest at B ates, C orvallis: Mrs. M. A nna ' w ien er f eed- v L of such m en as Rousseau, V ictor 'a '. ;, 1 ‘.u®1 h e «tb : ' ° f $‘ 60 Kinds of Insurance ates N ext m eeting w ill b e at th e Hugo and V oltaire. dicated in 1813 O ne th in g th a t p er a annum on $3542.54 there- B ates P orter. Mrs. S 3ara a ra B Bates Phone 1701Y 330 E. Washington M ethodist U n d er th e h uge dom e in th e old Partl<jularly i n t e r e s t te d ' m e i . n . i of . from J - u n e 23, 1936 u n til paid. church, S ep tem b er 7, «Dickinson». Mrs. E llen B ates H atch. a large and w ith in terest on $1204.71 there- ' ch u rch of "T he H otel des In v a lid e d Na,PoIeon ; q u a rte rs was v J. Eddie Bates. M atthew T. Bates 8 p. m. volum e of books, bound since his -------------------------------------------------------- is th e tom be of N apoleon. T h e ma and R Jesse B ates of G aston. O ne Honor President sive red m arb le sarcophogus w ith death. These w ere notebooks in daughter. J a n e B ates P o rter, is de- A d in n er m eeting of th e Y am th e m arb le statu es stan d in g senti “ w hich he k?pt in his own h a n d teased. C hildren of F ran ces 'G e r- i .i N ixon p resen t w ere W illiam hill-W ashington C ounty P u b lish ers' nel about it, th e su p erb high alta r w riting. m inute d etails of every tlp . fought, J G -■ sh of B eaverton. Rosa G er- and P rin te rs' association w as held flooded w ith golden lig h t from th e ' >2,rnet:71PS thjnl< lf a K°od th in g ■-Craehan of H illsboro and in F orest G rove F rid a y n ig h t in p ain ted w indow s, and t h e lofty over- Rob, r P. N ixon of Forest Grove. honor of H ugh M cG ilvra. ed ito r of dom e sp rin g in g u p w ard from th e ‘ le F rench a re so ru d e and over Tw o great g reat g randdaughters. th e F orest G rove N ew s-Tim es and 1 stately colum ns th at su pport it. are bearing as to m ake m any people dis- " in ' them selves and in their con — e . all S hirley E dith K u rtz of C h erry n ew ly elected p resid en t of th G rove and W inifred A nn W altz of O regon N ew sp ap er P u b lish ers' as- bined effect a rem a rk a b le art lie v ;iri' ' ' "'j y untl <njny P aris forever. m— i■■■— — B end, and tw o g reat-g reat-ran d -g sociation. A rn e Rae of Eugene, field perfection as th e last restin g place — sons, Bruel and Dale P atton, of St. m an ag er of th e state association for th e "L ittle C olonel from Corsi- w as p resen t ca.” H elens O th ers enjoying th e picnic fflWIIIIIHIl't'!: w ere Dr. and Mrs. H ans C. P e d e r son. Mesdames M atthew W.. W il liam T.. Jam es E. P atto n , Misses M abel and H elen P atto n of P o rt land. Mr. and Mrs. F red P atto n of St. Helens. A. M. P o rter. A. M D ickinson, A. S H atch. Mrs. Ida J. M cBurney. Mrs. E ddie Bates and son Joe, Mrs. M atth ew T. Bates. Mrs. R. Jesse Bates, M r and M rs G ». Jo e M cB urney and children. B etty ♦ Ross and Joseph. Jo h n and N orm a ft and H arold Bates, Rev. F. C. B u t le r of G aston. Mrs. W illiam J. G er rish and son Jo h n of R oute 5 P o rt land. Mr. and Mrs. H om er W altz of B end, Mrs. R obert N ixon and ch il d ren R oberta and Bobbie, and C h arles C arlson of F orest C rove, M rs. G. W. K u rtz an d Mr. and M rs P . P atto n and d a u g h te r C lara of That’s one reason why C h erry Grove. A fter g reetings and a b o u n tifu l d inner. Pern P atto n ♦ so many people eat ♦ w as elected cap ta in of th e group ♦ their lunches and din - r .r - ' — ♦ i h is H onorable It Frank 15 tei J, of the above en titled coll it en tered in said court and ca Alune t 13. 1938, '? u l pci i >,i , piil licatl'9, b, lug th e perl d pr, scribed by said order. T he d ite of the first publicad,: of t lu . uninp ns is t h e 2IM II d i . f A ll IP ' 19 Kl. an I d i e date i th e I.: publl 91 iS til l ' l . t l l (I.I, ¡eptcinber 193 W 'I I IAM I. BEATTY. 15 tof ad.lii ■ ? H I Pm 1er llldg Pm t ml. ( >r dill I Ire trie K efrì g ern t ¡on A ir Cnficlition in a MFN WAN l i:i) .1 SANO «nd GK uVEL nini il v « nifc •U:e, ,>n >ent v e e u p . i t i n n , t l l ì h ' n»»i t h of un G n le .s d e c k . e ie I (liitu s 1 il« in e e r iil* ; In s t it u í « * , Foresi (¡rovo riu n ir Jn 1C- liiihle. fair illv (ild llkl ili Il» vxpvr, . No u ht »- lu re n \ Wi ite (pi S \ \ ION I 81)51.) Pi i . l u c c i s of Qu: lity Pi. I I I ! C I'ltl'S I IlYF. dost 810 Main A v••. S|m Allot n e for Plain- 27-31 16(1911 in i N W« I l. St . ChlGiuo. Ili Lest You Forget c, Mav we rem ind von that the ereethm of a itu nvii ial shout,i he seriously and e ire- fullv e o io u ie n ’d Mi inoii.ds an* im portant Tin s a re ,n,e«**>.»ry T h e m em orial you c n et will h«* the one pulilie, lasting, honoring record you ran m ake of the deeea.MHl of your family. OREGON M O N U M EN T W ORKS li II. rhiuir 121 8 FR L andSA T . B M a tin e e S a tu r d a y , 1 :3 0 P. M. I ITANNAKD, M unager Hillsboro T H IS W EEK E v e n in g O p en 6 : 3 0 JOINS THE ARMY s AND SLAYS I THE WORLD w ith sengs, dances and comedy that to p h is s e n s a tio n a lly p o p u la r 'B r ig h t L ig h ts "! 3 » Reunion of Patton Family is Held Townsendites Hold a ”Youth Night1’ Children Are Not Liable B U T ... YOU ARE! 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