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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------' Printing— Your Paper— Itone In llillfthoro liicrra«rf Local Fayrolla and Adda to I. o«'a I Proxprrlty Carries the week's story of news and merchandise Into all cor ners of Washington county. —--------------------- ------------—» W ith W hich ¡H Com bined the H illsboro Ind ep en d en t \'iiln tiio 13, N u. 35 H ilh sb o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d Death Strikes in Car Crasli illsboro, Oregon, Thursday, O ctober 15, 1936 1873 H ills b o ro A rg u s E s ta b lis h e d 1894 Runaway Locomotive Atter Plunge Into Canyon Festival Set Next Sunday Former H elvetia People in Accident Saturday • 6y Mi* f John M Former Rock Creek Resi dent Accident Victim Davtiloun) (Hf kfrs Frank Paaoldt) H E L V E T IA riu - d c .ith o f A n n a 1 'ifita g o f P o rtla n d in an a u to uc < nh n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t is a gre a t shuck to th e ir m a n y frie n d s here, i w h e re th e fa m ily is w e ll k n o w n and respeeted H e n ry E re ila g r« n t- ed the fa rm at ro the road f r o m 1 I he H e lv e tia sto re fo r e v c i.d years and to o k an a c tiv e p a rt in e o iu u m - R O C K C R E E K T he M issio n Fes t iv a l o f the lo c a l and H e lv e tia R e fo rm e d churche.s w ill be h e ld at th e H e lv e tia c h u rc h S u n d a y. The W o m e n s c lu b m et w ith M rs E llin g e r M on d a y. T h e Wagon T on g u e c lu b m et at ! the hom e o f M rs. F ra n k East S a t u rd a y . E ig h t w om en w e re present. Takes Trip I he fa m ily liv e neat P o rtla n d on i the I.m n to n h ig h w a y , w h e re M r E re ita g is engaged in th e flo ris t and laud, t a p in g Im sines H ix t w o , d a u g h tti w ere e m p lo ye d in t li On <’c iit t . il M a rk e t in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y n ig h t w h ile th e fa m ily wus d r iv in g th ro u g h th e N o rth e rn - P a c ific te rm in a l th e ir ear s tru c k a lo c o m o tiv e , spun a ro u n d sever.d tunes, th e ca r ht m g c o m p le te ly d e m o lis h e d w ith p a rts » ra tte n d m ore th a n 100 fe e t a lo n g th e tra c k Arm a E n Hag. 20. was k ille d a m i H e n ry !• 're ita g 's c o n d itio n is c r i t i cal w ith eh»- t and leg fra c tu re d and in te rn a l in ju r ie s M i; E re ita g and d a u g h t r H elen w en* a b le to re tu rn to th e ir hom e M is J J N il • b a m n rr is w ith th e m n o w a n d w ill stay fo r a tim e, '1’h e W illia m Z u re h e r fa m ily had a s u rp ris e p a rty v is it fro m P o r t la n d fi ic ih L ih u rs d a v a fte rn o o n . Tho.-e p re se n t w e re M r and M rs G eorge S c h ro d e r, M is N C a lu re . M is K B la z e r and M rs Anna Moy of P o rtla n d . M rs Ernest Z u n h e r a m i M i s E la m e Y u n g e r I he fa m ily o f th e la te C h ris Y un g e n had a fa m ily re u n io n at Sam Sam uelson le ft T h u rs d a y fo r San F ra n c is c o fo r an in d e fin ite stay. R e la tiv e s here o f T ed F ue g y had w o rd last w e e k o f h is se riou s i l l ness in a h o s p ita l at H o q u ia m . Wash. M r and M rs M ik e W 'aefler and G o ttlie b S c h n e id e r d ro v e to H o q u ia m to see h im T h u rs d a y . Mr F ue g y had s u ffe re d se riou s . b u rn s s e v e ra l m o n th s ago. Our classified columns may have |ust what you are looking foi»-- Read them. tf Firdale-Iowa Hill COMMERCIAL BUILDING Phone Office 861 Residence 862 A re c e p tio n and w e d d in g b re a k fast w e re h e ld a t th e U n g e r hom e O c to b e r 1 fo llo w in g th e m a rria g e o f M i a M a rie U n g e r and E r v in K e im at S t M a tth e w s c h u rc h in H ills b o ro . O u t-o f-to w n guests in c lu d e d re la tiv e s fro m M o u n t A n g e l, T illa m o o k . P o rtla n d and H o q u ia m . Wash. T he y o u n g c o u p le le ft fo r P o rtla n d in t h e e a rly eve n in g, w h e re th e y e xp e ct to m a k e th e ir home. Dr. Wm. E. Hinds O s tro p a th ie Physlrian and Surgcon We’re Showing our 1946 Models Eire Near Here Buy a 1936 "Caterpillar” and you will still be using it in 1946. Aerident Victim G eorge W h ite J r. o f P o rtla n d , son o f G eorge W h ite o f th is sec- ■ That's the experience of owners! There are many "Caterpillar" Tractors still doing efficient work after 10, 15, 20 years . . . just be cause "Caterpillars” are built to an unequalled high standard of wear resisting quality. DR. R. J. NICOL DR. E. W. ALMQUIST Veterinarian» Domestic Electric Rate Falls Here Former Resident Dies in Portland Orchardale Preview Lineoln- Zephyr Attended Telephone 643 and 642 - c u t court e* y The Oreguuian was fo u n d about 12 feet to th e le ft o f th e re a r end o f th e lo co m o tiv e and a b o ut 20 o r 30 fe e t b e lo w the c u t m ade fo r th e r a i l w ay. T h e e n g in e ran w ild fo r m ore th a n a m ile b e fo re it fa ile d to m ake a h h a rp tu r n and p lu n g e d o v e r th e b a n k S to ry page 1. RFC Aids County in Sum $27»7,597 in O regon to ta lin g $1,401.962 88. S e lf liq u id a tin g p ro je c ts w ere aided in th é sum o f $724.625. A f u r th e r a m o u n t o f $154,179 29 was fu rn is h e d to fin a n c e a g r ic u ltu r a l c o m m o d itie s and liv e s to c k , w h ile th e state r e I c e ive d a d is b u rs e m e n t o f $2.798,- ; 290 fo r r e lie f and w o r k re lie f. I T he R e c o n s tru c tio n F in a n c e c o r- d u r i n g tile period F e b ru - a ry 2. 1932, to J u n e 30. 1936. d is- tn b u trd th e su m o f $237.597 in W a sh in g ton co u n ty , a c c o rd in g to in fo rm a tio n re ce ive d by E d g a r ! Freed, s ta te d ir e c to r fo r th e N a W a lte r a nd S co tt M c D o w e ll r e tio n a l E m e rg e n c y C o u n c il fo r Ore-1 tu rn e d fro m th e ir d e e r h u n t n e a r gen. M t Hood, b r in g in g hom e th e deer. I D isb u rsem e n ts in O ic g u n aggi e- , T he s e w in g class m e t M o n d a y ; gated $15.271,808.15 n o t in c lu d in g w o m en 's c lu b j a m o u n ts th a t w e n t to v a rio u s g o v- j a fte rn o o n in th e rooms at th e school. e m in e n t agencies, o r r e lie f g ra n ts ' A lv in S c h u lm e ric h has e n ro lle d to th e s ta te o f O regon as a u th o riz e d u n d e r th e F e d e ra l Emergency R e - , as a . tu d e n t at O. S. C.. C o rv a llis . L o re n Rehse. C e c il Boge and A l lie f A c t . f 1935. to n Foord. as a c re w , h ave begun T he p rin c ip a l purpose fo r w h ic h ’ s u rv e y in g tra c ts u n d e r t h e s o il! I th e m on e y was du sb urse d w e re as c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m in th is c o u n fo llo w s : loans to banks and tru s t ty . eem panies. in c lu d in g rece ive rs, li- | M rs. S. S. D a lb y and d a u g h te r I q u id a tin g agents and conservators. H e n rie tta . M rs. J. W h e ltz and $7.230 102 50; s u b s c rip tio n s to p re d a u g h te r E u n ic e spent th e w e e k fe rre d s to c k o f banks and tru s t end at A b e rd ee n . Wash. ' com panies. $890.000; pu rch a se o f , 'c a p ita l notes o r d e b en tu re s o f, WE PE A L IN REAL ESTATE banks a nd tru s t com panies. $1.060.- Writ« 000: and an a d d itio n a l a m o u n t o f Fire and Automobile Insurance $548,897.70 to m ortg a g e lo a n co m - I | panics; loans to o r fo r th e d ra in - ! Make Loans and Issue Surety Bond» age. levee a nd ir r ig a tio n d is tric ts K U R A TLI & W ISM ER $12.294.960.48. HILLSBORO, OREGON T he R F C gave assistance to in - Telephone 1S91 12SS Second St. . d u s tria l and c o m m e rc ia l businesses I .ration Farmington The Original Radio 49c Klenzo Antiseptic Mouth Wash, 16-oz. 2 for 50c 75c Rexall Theatrical ColdCr., 1-lb. 2 for 76c 39c Mill: of Magnesia Tooth Paste 2 for 40c 25c K e x a ll S h a v in g It's o u r business to k n o w la u n d ry costs . . . b o th y o u rs and o u r o w n ! A n d w e l l be g la d to p ro v e to y o u th a t o u r se rvice saves yo u m on e y by b e tte r la u n d e rin g ! SÄLE Home Laundry SC Dry Cleaners Telephone 17 Hillsboro, Oregon Cream 2 for 26c 50c Ilasol Skin Lotion 2 for 51c 25c Stag Powder for Men 2 for 26c 60c Klenzo Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 2 for 51c 35c Stag Brushless Shaving Cr. 2 for 36c 10c Bouquet Rarnee Toilet Soap 2 for 11c 75c Stag Hair and Scalp Tonic 2 for 76c 35c Jasmine Beauty Creams 2 for 36c "SAVE With safety ; $1.00 Agarex Comp., 16-oz. 2 for $1.01 50c Rcxnll Orderlies, GO’S 2 for 51c 50c Rexillnna Cough Syrup 2 for 51c AMTBZPTÏC SOLUTION 16 O MR«»» '»fwlo'ly 4 9 < Wait no lo n g er for A u tom atic COM FORT • CONVENIENCE • LEISURE Montag automatic oil heating is clean, healthful, abundant, economical. There's a Montag automatic oil burner for homes of every type, every size and d e s c r ip tio n . Montag Oil Heating is fully automatic ; it will banish he it- ing drudgery in your home. Ask about our Payment plan; it will let you have modern Montag automatic heating without delay. • • • 5 0 c F«c« Powder 2 for 51c 35c Cream of Almond* 2 for 3 6 c 50c Beauty Cream* 2 for 51c 50« Toilet Powder 2 for 51c i 35c Lipstick x 2 for 36c X 25c Talcum 2 lor 26c S 49c Aspirin Tablets, 100’s 2 for 50c $1.00 Cod Liver Oil, 16-oz. 2 for $1.01 40c Milk of Magnesia, 16-oz. 2 for 41c 50c Rubbing Alcohol, 16-oz. 2 for 51c 75c Mineral Oil, 16-oz. 2 for 76c 17c Boric Acid Powd., 4-oz. 2 for 18c • The Montag Automatic Oil Rurncr will operate with the furnace which you now have. Ask for free descriptive litera ture, which gives full details re garding Montag o il h e a tin g . B R O W N ’S T I N SHOP ROOFING ANO SHEET METAL WORKS 235 S. Third Ave. tio n . d ie d la st w e e k as th e re - suit o f an a ccid e n t. H e a tte n d e d R ock C re e k school fo r a .short tim e w h e n a boy. Hen L u e th e o f B r o o lu H ill is a t te n d in g n o rm a l at M o n m o u th . He w aj a .-tudent a t P a c ific college at N e w b e rg tw o years. F ire b ro k e o u t in M u ltn o m a h , -c o u n ty , ju s t n o rth o f th is s e c tio n ; last week. A lm a Z a h le r spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r a u n t. M iss M a rie S m ith I in P o rtla n d . M rs. C h a rle s F re u d e n b e rg of Y a co lt. Wash . spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith M r. and M rs. Jo h n B e rg e r. H e n ry H e lg .s o n at Y a m h ill S u n day Those w h o a tte n d e d fro m th is (« im m u n ity w e re M r and M rs A b e Y u ngen E la in e Y un g e n a m i M r. and M rs I ) E D a p p and c h ild re n . M is A II M eve r A n n a M arie. S trip p e d o f a ll but th e tru c k s a m i b o ile r a fte r it p lu n g e d H e rta and R u d o lp h M y e r w e re vis- in to u ca n yo n m ar S hei m a n ’s m ill T h u rs d a y , th e lo co m o tiv e M I Mi H« ; p ic tu re d a bove was th e in .M riiin n t o f fa te w in ch s n u ffe d o u t m an Zles. at DePoe B ay S u n d a y, j th e lif e o f M i M ay C G r if f e ls 51 T h e b o d y o f M rs G r iffe ls M r Z le Is g a id e n c r at tile M a tin g s u m m e r hem e at DePoe Bay M rs M e y e r is a b le to get a ro u n d slow 13 5 p e r cent g re a te r th a n last ye a r. ly w ith c ru tc h e s / \ recent x -ra y Substation at L ib e ra l d is trib u te d p ic tu re shows th a t th e fra c tu re d 1 23 9 p e r cent m ore « n e rg v fo r the lim b has healed in p e rfe c t sliap« m o n th o f A u g u st th is ye a r th a n and th e n * i hope th a t she can uxc j fo r th e m o n th last ye a r. h e r fo o l w h ip th e lig a m e n ts are A n increase in dom es*ie co n su m “ F o r th e c ity o f Salem and te r - s tro n g e r p tio n o f e le c tric e n e rg y and a d e ito r y im m e d ia te ly a d ja c e n t th e re M rs II R S m ith and fa m ily c lin e in th e ave ra g e d o m e stic ra te was d is trib u te d .in e le c tric e n e rg y are v is itin g fo r a tu n e w ith her I r r k ilo w a tt- h o u r paid is a n n o u n c ; o u tp u t w h ic h increased 13.0 per b ro th e r -in - la w , V ic to r S m ith , w h o 1 ed by R R F.asttr, d iv is io n m a n cent fo r A u g u s t o v e r t h e same liv e s «m th e Ed Anderson place ager o f th e P o rtla n d G e n e ra l E le c m o n th la st y e a r.” S u n d a y guests at th e Im ine o f ) t r ic com pany. M r a m i M is V ic to r S m ith w e re “ R u ra l and u rb a n cu sto m e r of M i a m i M rs R A M cP h e rso n of t he P« «i t land ( »et • i a I El t Wasco and Mi and M rs. E a rl panv used a b o u t 16 p e r cent m ore B ro w n o f P o rtla n d e le c tric e n e rg y d u rin g A u g u st u A t tlie H o y S co u ts m e e tin g F ri- th is y e a r th a n d u rin g t h e .»me A u g iu ta R o e m h ild . 89. fo rm e r e d e d in m a k in g pack boards N e xt | m o n th o f 1935.” he said re s id e n t here, w h o has been liv in g m e e tin g tests fo r second g ra d e ! “ D u r in g th e same p e rio d , the average ra te p e r k ilo w a tt- h o u r paid w ith h i i d a u g h te r. M r- Ida K a lh e . scouts w ill be g ive n in P o rtla n d fo r th e la.-: fo u r years, F ire th a t s ta rte d near Rock b y re s id e n tia l consum ers d e clin e d d ie d l l n i e S unday. F u n e ra l s e rv C re e k S a tu rd a y b u rn e d b ru sh on fro m 2 92 cents to 2 8 cents, a re ices w e re h e ld W ednesday a fte r th e woods n o rth o f V a lla V ista e n d u c tio n in th e average ra te o f fo u r noon fro m tin - IJonelson A- S e w e ll dan ge re d hom es on th e th e old p e r cent. “ T h is re d u c tio n in ave ra g e rati* ch a p e l w ith b u ria l in th e L u th e ra n W in e h a rt place lo r s o n ic tim i N ow ce m e te ry at C o rn e liu s, the fir e is e.e.t o f A '1’ G illin a n ’.s p a id is d ue to th e fact th a t th e M rs R o e m h ild was b o rn O c to b e r place on tin* logged o f f land M any m ore u n its o f e le c tric e n e rg y used, 24 1847. in G e rm a n y and came to snags a re b u rn in g b u t n o d a n g e r the le s each u n it costs. A n n l iea 69 years ago. “ T he a ve ra g e use per re s id e n tia l us lo n g as tin* w in d is lo w . S u r v iv in g are fo u r sons. H e n ry . co n su m e r increased fro m 81 k i l o C lu b to M eet A u g u st. W illia m and L e w is, and St Joseph S tu d y c lu b w ill meet w a tt-h o u rs fo r th e m o n th o f A u th ie e d a u gh te rs. M rs K a lh e . M is . at th e hom e o f M rs Jo h n Y o rk a - gust. 1935. t o 94 k ilo w a tt- h o u r fo r A n n a S h a w o f Kansas and M rs v ite h F rid a y e v e n in g at 8 3 0 A ll A u g u st. 193«. “ In th e Y a m h ill d is tric t and in M in n ie .Stone o f P o rtla n d . m em bers o f St E d w a rd s ch u rc h liv in g in th is se ctio n a re in v ite d th e W illa m e tte v a lle y in th e \ l i t«> be present, also a n y n o n -C a th - . m it v o f A u ro ra , served by the (die. w h o m ay be in te re s te d T h e : Y a m h ill E le c tric and th e M o la lla T h e n * are th re e n e w p u p ils at fir s t fa ll m e e tin g was h e ld last E le c tric co m p a n y, th e re. id e n tia l F rid a y at th e hom e o f th e leader, I use o f r u r a l c u s to im rs in c r e a e d •chool fro m O kla h o m a . R uby. .Anna 20 p e r ce n t fo r th e m o n th D i s L eu and E ffa C ook. M rs N K ie . tr ib u tio n o f e le c tric enerjfS to o th M rs. Leon F D e llr o n x w ill re e r c o m m u n itie s in th e W illa m e tte tu rn F rid a y a fte r spending se ve ra l v a lle y and th e s u rro u n d in g f a r m days w ith re la tiv e s a t W elches. in g te rr ito rie s has also increased, .Mrs. O tto H u n g e r gave a s m ill I th e su b s ta tio n at S ilv rto n s h o w - p a rty in h o n o r o f R oy H u n g e r’s in g a d is trib u te d o u tp u t w h ic h is f if t h b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . F o rd and L in e o ln -Z e p h y r d e alers fro m th ro u g h o u t O regon and S o u th e rn W a s h in g to n .-aw T h u rs d a y in P o rtla n d fo r th e fir s t tim e th e 1937 m odel L in e o ln -Z e p h y r V-12 m o to r ears A tte n d in g th e m e e tin g fro m H ills b o ro w e re e x e c u tiv is o f th e M a e K e n zie M o to r Co., lo ca l F o ld and I.in e n ln - Z e p h y r de a le r, a n d V e rn e M c K in n e y o f th e H ills b o ro A rg u s. T he m e e tin g was h e ld in th e b a llro o m o f th e M aso n ic te m p i ■ in P o rtla n d . L u n c h e o n guests in c lu d e d a l l F o rd dealers. L in e o ln -Z e p h y r d i s trib u to r.'. and associate d. a le rs in th e t e r r it o r y served b y th e P o r t land b ra n ch , several p u b lic o f f i cials, h a n k o ffic ia ls , o ilie r p ro m in e n t business m en and n e w sp a p e r men. T h e p re v ie w m e e tin g in c lu d e d a new m o v in g p ic tu re t ille d "N e w Roads to R o a m ." w ritte n , d ire c te d and p ro d u c e d in H o lly w o o d and fe a tu r in g C o n w a y T e a rle a nd L o is W ilso n and s ta rr in g th e n e w 1937 L in e o ln -Z e p h y r. Section Two, E ig h t Pages Hillsboro. Oregon I'll,me 2261X October 14, 15, 16, 17 DELTA DRUG STORE W here you save with safety HILLSBORO, OREGON W ALNUT DRYING ’20 Per Ton Whittle’s Dryer Phone LAUREL Scholls 2213 One owner says, "Pve spent only S26 00 for repairs in 6000 hours of work.” Another is “running on tho original tracks after nine years.” Still another owner advises "my . 'Caterpillar' is as good as new and I it's six years old.” THE MEN’SSJORB Buy a 1936 "Caterpillar" for your 1946 work. Lester Ireland SC Co.