H IL L S B O R O P a g e Six A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , ters rep o rted to have escaped to France. O ctober 3 Y ankees win from G iants 2 to 1 in h u rlers' battle. C hildren open Paeifie In te rn a ­ With th e series of 32 county AAA flat lim it of $t an acre for all crop tional Stock show in P ortland. Rebels stage air raid on M adrid discussion m eetings com pleted in land be s t as the m axim um b en e­ this state. O regon leaders of th e fits that can be earn ed by follow ­ G uns boom as loyalists hold lines 'a g ric u ltu ra l conservation program ing such approved practices as may about capital. Now bom bardm ent are prep arin g to propose a greatly be decided upon. This figure, of sends folk from Madrid. W ashington S tate boats St.info: i sim plified m ethod of com puting pos­ course w ould be ad ju sted aceord- sible benefits u n d er th e 1937 p ro ­ mg to the p roductivity index w hich 14 to 13. U. S C 26. O regon 0 S M ary's 10. C alifornia 0 O regon gram , according to officials of th e is now established on each farm . 0 S C extension service w ho co ­ U nder such a plan a farm er w ould l S tate 13. W illanu tto 0 Y aqum a bay bridge dedicated operated in holding the m eetings. 1 know at all tim es w ithout difficult Record reg istratio n of 182.000 set C ounty com m itteem en and o th er 1 calculation exactly how m uch he in M ultnom ah county republicans in terested farm ers took p art in ' w ould be able to earn by co-oper­ and dem ocrats nearly equa) in all of th e m eetings held and much atin g w ith the a g ricu ltu ral co n ser­ num ber. inform ation on the strong points vation program in carry in g out F rance reduces duty on im p o rt­ and w eaknesses of th e 1936 p ro­ specific soil building practices All ed raw products 20 per cent. gram w as obtained from th e d is­ he would then have to d ecide is October 4 cussion. as req u ested by the n atio n ­ w h eth er he w ould care to carry out Y ankees w in th ird gam e from al officials w ho are now w orking any of these practices applicable to his farm. G iants 5 to 2. on d etails of th e 1937 set-up. Jesse I S trauss, ex-am bassador A sum m ary of O regon recom m en­ and one of w orld's great m erchants, dations m ade by producers in these dies in Now York m eetings is now being p rep ared by Yachats. W aldport areas out of th e state com m ittee and re p re se n ­ 1 danger from fire due to rains. tativ es of t h e extension service M adrid w ar m inistry announces w ho w ill present it at th e fo rth ­ recap tu re o f strateg ic M aqueda October 1 com ing d istrict conference at P oca­ from rebels. tello. Id a . O ctober 14. R ep resen ta­ R ain forces p o stponem ent o f Mobs ru n riot in P aris streets tives from O regon W ashington. w orld series gam e in New York Reds and fascists fight w ith p av ­ Idaho and U tah w ill ta k e p art in V ictim s of Bandon fire ask funds ing blocks. th at m eeting. Italy c u ts ' value of lira 41 per from federal g o v ern m en t for 300 The most significant change to hom es at once Forest service o r­ 1 cent D evaluation action by M usso­ be proposed by th e O regon d ele­ ders 500 m ore m en into Coos bay lini and cabinet boosts currency by gation is one to sim plify the m eth ­ area to fight fire. tw o billion lira. od of figuring th e to tal possible Bodies of Roy Bowers. Depoo Increase in m ilk price u r g e d cash benefits w hich may be earn ed by grade B m ilk producers. D ealers Bay. and Ja c k C ham bers. O regon on any given farm by follow ing I oppose any boost to public. i City, drow ned w hen 36-foot troll- approved soil conservation p ra c ­ P resid en t Roosevelt, talk in g at , ing boat sw am ps offshore at N ew ­ tices. U n d er th e 1936 plan th ere P ittsb u rg h , says th a t if n ational in ­ port. recovered. w ere tw o or th ree w ays of arriv in g come continues to rise as it has G iants beat Y ankees in fifth at this, w hich caused considerable been rising th e gov ern m en t's a n ­ game 5 to 4. confusion am ong grow ers not e n ­ n ual budget could b e balanced O ctober 5 tirely fom iliar w ith th e m ethods | "w ith in a y e a r or tw o ” w ithout New union sought tor d a k w o rk - At th e sam e tim e the total am ount ad ditional taxes. D eclares deficit ! ers B etter deal prom ised by ousted of benefits available w ere ap p ro x ­ w ill not be m et by "oppressive II. L. A chief. im ately $1 an acre for every tilled tax es on fu tu re generations." Spanish rebels bom b a irp o rt o u t­ acre in farm s in the U nited States. Colonel K nox, rep u b lican vice- side M adrid and destroy g o v ern ­ T he O regon proposal is th at a presid en tial nom inee, talk in g at m ent planes R eport ring d raw in g P ittsburgh, d eclares ad m in istratio n tig h ter around capital. ' policies leave "n o in su ran ce policy O ctober 6 secure, no savings account safe." M ullan. Idaho, m ine cage d ro p ' Al Sm ith, boltin g p arty of w hich 900 feet and kills t e n persons A. C. K lenich of Poi ¡land v is­ he was p resid en tial can d id ate in cable snaps ited at th e A. J. Riche hom e over 1928. declares for Landon, re p u b li­ E levator Y ankees beat G iants 13 to 5 to th e w eek-end. can nom inee. Says h e “believes take w orld series. Ik e and Roy S n id er have moved j rem edy fo r our ills is th e election F ra n k Lowden. ex-Illinois gov­ into th e ir own hom e here. of G o v ern o r L andon." ernor, urges L andon election and Mrs. Ray E lliott retu rn ed home October 2 1 hits new deal spending last Tuesday, a fter a 10-day visit G overnor Landon i n Topeka New Y ork Y ankees beat G iants w ith relativ es at Fresno. Cal K a s . press conference dem ands M arg u arite F ulton of Tacoma. ■ 18 to 4 in w orld series. S hift in w ind saves Y achats. I th at w orks progress ad m in istratio n Ju a n ita M ainwood an a Ida Page payrolls be opened to n ew spaper of P o rtlan d are visiting Mrs. Ida Coast tow n in p ath of rag in g flames. John R M cArl. ex -co n tro ller K ilb u rg this week. B ernadine Hammond visited gen eral of U. S.. says n atio n al debt friends in P o rtlan d over th e w eek ­ should be cu rtailed a billion d o l­ lars an n u ally "if w e a re to re c a p ­ end. Mrs. M abel Sm ith and Mrs. Lou tu re and m ain tain 'o u r good cred- L eishleiter of Bay City spent the i it' stan d in g " ' S ev eral S panish cabinet m inis­ w eek-end at th e K ilburg home. Agricultural Conservation Grand Jurors Leaders Proposing Changes Begin Session T ig a r d M a n S a y s I n d ic tm e n t f o r A s s a u lt I lle g a l C ounty grand ju ry w ill begin its O ctober session at 9 o'clock this m orning ' T hursday) w ith at least six cases to consider, none of g reat Im portance, acco rd in j to G. Russell Morgan, district attorney. P. R. Cook of T igard, charged in circuit court w ith assault w ith a dangerous weapon in connection w ith an argum ent betw een th e d e ­ fendant and a gun club at T igard, has entered a plea in b ar in his case, alleging that he w as caused to testify before the grand ju ry w hich indicted him for the alleged assault. In his plea he sets forth that u n ­ d er the constitution he cannot be m ade a w itness against him self and that he w as sum m oned to a p ­ pear before the grand ju ry and th ere subjected to questions by th e d istrict attorney. He alleges th at th is sam e grand ju ry re tu rn e d an indictm ent against him on t h e testim ony w hich he gave. He declares th a t he supposed he w as testifying in connection w ith a com plaint w hich he had lodged against the shot and clay pigeons used by th e gun club w hich fell on his property. O rders filed this week in p ro ­ b ate court include E lizabeth P a u l­ in e Ryan, F rancis K arl W algraeve. F rederick B uchtm ann. g u ard ian ­ ship of F rank. Mary. W illiam and V oorus Pulver. m inors; H e n r y G ehrke, Jo h n G aloreath. F r a n k Bennett. Ella M. Bailey. W illiam H aw ley Bell, H enrietta Jesse. H en­ ry F. Parsons. H. G. Parsons. W il­ liam M. S cheurer. G race A. Wood. S arah A. Hoover. C ircuit court orders filed d u rin g th e week include Ethel Ingersoll vs. C harles F. Ehm an et al; L iq u id ­ ation of Shute Savings b ank a u ­ thorizing superintenden t of banks to com prom ise indebtedness of A B. and C ornelia F lint: A Schram m , superintendent of banks vs. H arry M. and A nna M Barnes, non-suit. New cases filed this w eek in circuit court include The F ed eral L and Bank of S pokane vs Finley Elliott, et al. m ortgage foreclosure: F irst S ecurity Bank vs A rnold S trvffeler. money. S it for $15 500 has been filed in c irc u it court by L ovina W edeking against R. L. Wood for in ju ries r e ­ ceived in an autom obile accident at Aloha S eptem ber 4. 1936. when the autom obile in w hich th e p lain ­ tiff w as riding and one d riv en by th e defendant collided. The p lain ­ tiff alleges in ju ries to rig h t leg. back and nervous system and a l­ At my place T-inile south of Grabel school, 1 miles south of Hillsboro. leges th at she has not been able to perform her duties as a housew ife since nor w ill be able to in the future. LIV ESTO t K— Team of horses. 2700 lbs : 5 cows, heifer 3 calves, 2 i hogs. 36 hens. R ecord w ill be given of each cow at tim e of sale. WILLIAM G. VICTOR IM PLEMENTS. ETC.—M ower, rake, wagon, sp rin g tooth harrow W illiam G. Victor. 77. form er Washington county resident, died spike tooth harrow , plow, cu ltiv ato r, grindstone, about 17 tons of loose eptem ber 29. at M ayview. Wash., hay. and all sm all tools usu ally found on a farm . TERMS OF SALE—$20 and u n d er cash, over $20 six m onths tim e ad funeral services w ere held at le M ayview chapel last T hursday b an k ab le note 8 p er cent interest. renoon. w ith Rev. M aricn Mc- uarv officiating. A ctive pallbear- -s w ere all sons of pioneer Mav- iew settlers. H. A. KURATLI. Auctioneer J- J- WISMER. ( lerk W illiam G ran t V ictor w as born i Jackson county. Oregon. Sep- tm ber 26. 1859. and w hen a sm all lild moved w ith his paren ts to rashington countv. settlin g about CO M PLETE x miles from Hillsboro, n ear West nicn, w here he was reared to lanhood. His m other died w hen he as 13 years of age. T he fam ily loved to G arfield county. W ash , i 1877 He was m arried to Miss “ W e T hrew A w ay th e K eys” melia Hesse of near H illsboro on lay 13. 1891. He took an active iterest in public affairs and was S T A N D A R D G A S O L IN E A N D O IL delegate to th e first state con- enlion of the republican p arty of C O M P L E T E M E C H A N IC A L S E R V IC E Washington at W alla Walla. W A S H IN G , P O L IS H IN G , G R E A S IN G He is survived by his widow: iree sons. C hester H. and O scar W. [ M ayview, and Earl of S p o k an ;: A lw a y s th e B E S T U S E D C A R S in T o w n iree sisters. Mrs. Helen D eichm an f Hillsboro, and Misses L ena and Ivcra V ictor of Portland. Highlights in Week's Neivs Timber PUBLIC SALE Thursday, O ctober 22— 1 p. m. sharp JOHN L. MILLER, Owner 24 H o u r Service Births D uffield—To Rev and Mrs. G uy P. D uffield of Hillsboro, O ctober 5, a girl. D oern—To Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D oern of Hillsboro, O ctober 1. a girl. R isen—To Mr. and Mrs. A dolph Risen of n ear Orenco, O ctober 2. » boy. C hurchley—To Mr. and Mrs. .Jef! C hurchley of R eedville. O ctober 7. girl. 1 Legal blanks, 5c and 10c. A com- ' plete supply available at the H ills­ boro A rgus. tf "Ant I Burned Up?” W THOMAS S. SHOLES \ / P ro p rieto r N-- - X P hone 2 1 W 137 S. T hird Ave. H illsboro, O regon FREE DELIVERY 119 S. Second Ave. PHONE 771 lb. ‘ a z tan HOT TAMALES A RM OU RS SPAGHETTI FRANCO-AM ERICAN S p a r k lin g O regon. 10c 10c 345 K. Main Phone 2432 6Sc pkgs. 6 bars 25C SUNBRITE ....... . ¡ 5 - 13c 27c TANG 35c Salad D ressing, ({uart jar B radshaw . FLAKES 3 Pk„. SATURDAY Royal Soda Works 33c 20c MADE W ITH ALL BUTTER Y ou c a n g e t it s ta r tin g Saturday, October 10th Just think a big. brow n. te n d e r loaf uf b read m ade w ith 100-, b u tte r a.nl fresh milk. W h it inure could you ask. In ad dition its EXTRA SLOW BAKED 'rite New Horne Bakery hakes its bread for O N E FULL HOUR C om pare it w ith the product of any " l h r bakery prove to yourself th at we have tlm best loal th ere is because we use only the h e I o l i i i g n i. ients. It costs you no more to gel the tine l. New Home Bakery N orth Second S treet Back of I’iggly W iggly O p e n E v e n in g s a n d S u n d a y s VENETIAN I DOUBLE FEATURE BILE I I THURS., FRI., SAT. ™,SK ¡ C o n tin u o u s S h o w S a t u r d a y — 1 :3 0 to 11 1 • M. I PLU S— H A LFW A Y 7 MEATS at V)J < « ’ - Two — 1 Money - Saving Prices — 2 ,.|b . , an OOtT* O V A L T IN E S-oz. c a n n W h e n B e tte r M e a ts a r e so ld f o r le ss— W e se ll t h e m !” L ook a t T h is f o r F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y S IR L O IN RACES N ECK A N D NECK WITH DEATH! W ARNE R OLAND Batnd rh or act** Bajad vn »h» choroct*» •'Chotli* Chan • r»at*d by * q<* P erf Apgar C u t f ro m C h o ic e S te e r B e e f 32c ONLY P o rk L in k s F re sh T oday. 20c 23c 10c G R A P E F R U IT A rizona. F lorida. 4 for 4 for 15c 25c Lettuce 5c Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. 10c Oranges Sunkist, doz. 29c Lemons Sunkist, doz. 29c I Head # I 2" • ’ Tb's BI I | SUN. - MON. - TUES. O c to b e r 11, 12, 13 C o n tin u o u s S h o w S u n d a y — 2 till 1 1 I*. M. I I I I I f e Í J » / ? f I I niOK pul.r.w.lh 1 PLU S I < I PATSY K E L LY 7 - BASIL R A T H B O N L ^ I S e le c te d S h o r t S u b je c ts B H BM ■ ■I HE 99 W EDNESDAY ONLY O ctober 14 2 — M ajor Features — 2 lb. 2OC PICNICS, 1 I o 6 lbs. averag-e. Lb. SUMMER SAUSAGE. Lb. M UTTON, Legs or Chops, . Lb. 5WWW R£ s a II Steaks w. 15« Salmon ib. i ROUND THE W O R L D . . . HE I The « c r • e n ' t n u m b b r one to c i.ly d .v l h . . -B otA ï JuiU -..... » 4 « M ustard Greens 3 bunches 10c .mt a iu tc g a r n .:« u IX jt r n tX-Tx: n ix—xi u i BREAD F r e s h fro m th e C o a s t. B y th e P ie c e . Q uality Fruits and Vegetables or B ottled ami 1)1; Iriliutrd by Q U A L IT Y Prices for Eri., Sat and Mon., Oct. 9. 10. 12 23c CORN u E. A. GRIFFITH SOAP ’Jf.'X" K e llo g g ’s n Loss Prevention W eek HONEY T O M A T O E iS S P u re e . S ize 2 % c a n ORANGE LEMON \W E E IC \^ BORENE s“ p 2 large PEA S N o. 2 c a n Royal Mission 7 TAM ALES M P a tto n ) N O T IC E O F S C H O O L M E E T IN G V*** “ 21C P CHERRY GROVE The hom e . x tension unit of Cherry G love will meet at the home of Mrs G eorge K urtz at 10 30 a m Friday A plan ned lunch w ill be se rv u l at noon .AU ladies are w elcome A dem on Mtratuxi on meal planning and table service w ill be given by Miss E ickw orth. H arry Williams, w ith his broth ers-in-law . Oscar, H erbert. W alter and S tanley Davis w cut to east e r t i O regon last Tuesday They re tu rn td Friday night and Harry Wil Hams was the only one that su c ­ ceeded in bringing home his buck It dressed 220 pounds Robert Olson, who is m aking his home w ith Mr and M is Donald Watson en tered the six th grade at C elebrate A nniversary On T hursday, O ctober 1. the school last Wednesday O lym pia B rew ing com pany ce le ­ brated its fortieth an niversary. M arriage I.Icense Well know n as this com pany is. its E rvin W Keim and M arie J fam e is probably exceeded by the slogan "It's the W ater", alw ays a s ­ Unger. C ornelius route 2. Septem tier 30. sociated w ith O lym pia beer. JL MACARONI ,',','., Ä ( H r M r* (¡reen tom .doe- huv • practically Illy uree Suits 1 d e ll ee 1) against Dar the same food value as ripe, red Thom pson Ali T om atoes. ami can be fried, stuffed, rei W Scot! H enry W. against C lara ( 1.iv ,,l ) pickled. oi used foi p its /FIRE N o. 10 B ag 28c $ 4 .0 9 1 ™, Home Extension Unit Meets Friday z N otice is hereby given to the legal voters of ITnion High School Distrie* No 3. nt W ashington C ounty S tale of Oregon, that a School M ietiiig of the said district w ill be held at tile High School on the 30lh day of O ctober. 1936. at 1:30 o'clock p in . for the purpose of disco sing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning Ju n e 22. 1936. and e n d ­ ing Ju n e 22. 1937. h erein after set forth. BUDGET E stim ated Receipts B alance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal school M ar ith n d M onday in June* for w hich this budget is m ade $ 174 00 To be received from the N on-H igh School D istrict for T uition 10.305 91 T ran sp o rtatio n 6.000.00 T otal estim ated receipts $16.480 00 E stim ated E xpenditures GENERAL CONTROL S u p erin ten d en t $ 2.100 00 C lerk 300 00 S tenographers and other office assistants 75 00 E lections and publicity 50.00 Legal service (clerk ’s bond, audit, etc.) 15000 O th er expense of general control 75.00 T otal expense of general control $ 2.750 00 INSTRUCTION S upervision. P rincipal $ 1.920 00 Total expense, supervision $ 1.920 00 INSTRUCTION Teaching. T eachers $21.555 00 S upplies ichalk. paper, etc.) 425 00 T extbooks 50 00 M iscellaneous 75 00 T otal ex pense of teaching $22,105.00 O PERATION OF PLANT J a n ito rs and o th er em ployes ! 1.665