P age Nino T hursday, N ovem ber 1 fl, 19?, ß Plan Program „it Helvetia Friday Night O n S tate B ody H. th e fo llo w in g desertb- jp e rty in th e «‘state o f I S ch e u re r. deceased, i W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . Several Varieties of Grass Found Hardy in This County 1 mor* particularly I a a p o in t w h e re th«» id r u n n in g West fro m ih S chool House in te r- l.n • c i th e D o iU - C liim o f H v e r J a ckso n IN H in g e 2 W W il- rid i.m . a n d r u n n in g H) rods in th e een- road thence West tfO ,• N o rth 49 rod s to th e f : I D o n a tio n L a n t E ‘ 8D rods to th e be’;, m u n g . c o n ta in in g « vr««». « <»u *•» y A gent » . ttr r «s» » M u ltn o m a h "I M an G ja a n n g e , ,” R e-cap tu red be re ce ive d at th e la w L P a tte rs o n in th e in H ills b o ro . O re - da of N ovem - E fiB E R . E x e c u to r o f W illia m M S c h e u re r. I. P a tte rson , A t t a r - . ,. .... n N o v c m - D a ' ' 'f l i t p u b in a- : 17. 1936 99-4 .s . •— r-t— --4»- , ■if, U n ifo rm P la n A sk ed in Lax D elin q u en cy A n d e rso n M o to r C o. J las N ew L ocation .4 d a ■ . s- ■ ¿ M o d e m in flu e n c e in Fine Pieces! y;,. .... ; • g. : ‘'In* b ets” in « very w ay! “ Best " bi 'e rn (*. : ni«! “ Best b ets” in fine w ork- r. . hi: : ‘ B e t b i t s ” in low er-than-usual prices! i w. T h re e 4 -H Y o u th s G u ests at L u n ch eo n Em ploy ers M ust Registe r fo r A ct 406 dirceli H a y w a rd IMPERIAL FEE lined !,;•» ! R o o m S uite I iv in g - e a in lir-e d ! Comfortable! A suite you’ll are the graceful lines! eta he modern trend. ... Xtz W ill In c re a se Y our P ro fits Selfridge Furniture Co. H ills b o r o 13G S. T h ir d Phone 21X Ave. C ouncil to Pass B u d g e t T o n ig h t 4 f The Business o f "Let's Figure We'll W ant $1000 for a Trip Abroad in 5 Years' Your Water Company i \ I E This Handy lingerie line to every woman who sees this new 1937 60th Anniversary H A R D W H E A T FLO U R O. K ■l 6-foot linger'® hne and 12 Ut­ il© clothespins— iust the right six© fcr lingerie. witnessing our speeicl EASY Washer demonstration— now going on. r a v Cash and Save— T ra d e w ith Im perial Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Phone 01 M ille rs o f Q u a llt r i ’eed« S o u th Seeond Ave BBBBBiBKSBBBBaaBBBiaBciiBBsaaaai::!': mbrembbbb ? Only EASY Gives You These H IL L S B O R O B U SIN E SS A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L D IR E C T O R Y T T DOES not m a tte t at w h a t h our you m ay find occasio n 'to tu rn on a fau c e t, it is our business to see th a t w a te r is th ere. P -’ TELL U S b o w y o u w a n t to sa v e and w e ’ll fig u r e o u t a p la n fo r yo u . And b e a r in m ind th a t we have qu alified for F e d ­ e ral Insurance. T h a t m eans th a t you a re fully pro ­ tec ted a g a in st loss up to .$5,000 u n d e r th e F ed eral Plan. It m eans th a t th e b en efits of th e savings and loan plan, recognized fo r y ears by m illions of th rifty people, are g re a te r today th an ever. To assure you of this most essential service, it is necessary fo r us to construct and m aintain pum ping s ta ­ tions, transm ission lines and a dis­ trib u tin g system th a t is reliab le, and to keep a force of e x p e rts alw ays at y our service. R. E. WILEY, local m anager P e rm a n e n ts nn«l all kinda of beam y work. Telephone IdSiX at H ills b o ro W eshinclon «'„tinty Aireneiec 1NSCHANCE service F irst N ational Rank R uildins Phone 2211 IllRaboro P h a rm a c y S a n ita ry B eauty Shop a n il SURGEO NS All kind.* of Beauty W ork A. 0 . PITM A N , M. D. PERMANENTS a «pcciiUty P i n Sit IA N and S t ’RUEON X-Key and Physio-T herapy Teleph«»ne 1471 Common* U N ational B ank Bldg. C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g M ah» ' EASY Spiralator—:ast?r washing action. GEORGE T. M cGRA TH P H Y S IC IA N S ' O ffice 3231 Telephones Residence 701Z DR. D. E. W ILEY, M. D. P h y s ic ia n and S urgeon W e lls B u ild in g Telephone 144 Fvenlns». S w u ley . I»y A ppointm ent DR. W . IL EASLEY O ffice 2CS2 Telephone© Reatifence 26St G A R B A G E collection D E N T IS T G arbage Collection M ain S tree t, N ear T hird Telephone 2961Y a nd Cans O ffire in nilhhors B e a u ty W o rk D E N T IS T I x n n A sso ciatio n J. M. FERSON, Mgr. G e n e ra l IN S U R A N C E C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g Peoples Water and Gas Co. B ld g . E Y E ’S BEAUTY SIKH' DR. RA LPH DRESSER T u a la tin V alicy F ed eral S av in g s a n d A I.o*n SH O P S EASY Dual-Release W ringer- can t hurt opetalor. "TA 31 » tv i « A Yours fcr Only A EK WE D E N T IS T S S ta rt w ith any sum from $1.00 up. Come in and ta lk it over, or phone or w rite for ex p la n a to ry book­ let. Barings B E A I TY lleidel tlp s ta im R uitding JA C K M A IE R T E L E P H O N E 1391 1 Get the proof el hew much mor© this new EASY Washer gives you lo r EASY Lifetime Goar Cas©- every penny ol your money. Sea lulh/ enclosed mechanism. how its patented, exclusive Splralatoi washing action saves clothes—seves , - ,a ’tes h urs oil wash day. See how Its Dual-Release wrings« b liv. ’ y « " ee! proof. Thon take stock ci Its beauty and con- v. o r,c o l: es. Quiet rubber casters. Electric water pump no llilin g . Handy cord holder. Big, porcelain enamel tub. Quiet, d ire c t gear drive new ellent mechanism. No belts to slip, stretch or break. Selfridge Furniture Co Phon«' 21 X H ills b o ro 136 S. T h ir d Ave. IBAMfc 5 4 V .S 'y e a r and be in g e x tre m e ly pal ■' «• Im p ro v e d fi om th«.- m »rly ch o ke <»ut HOW«• t>f th e o th e r Hl ; V E T I \ Ht lv< •lia .school p ro- * I u id p o iiit o f .u p p ly in g pa. ''M il' dr:i <•: hut aft«*r its p ra m w ill In* |{ h v ii F rid a y n ig h t al have md het1*11 v e ry favor;abit* th is h<*gih to t h in o u t and by t • (): H I Uh«* |>r<»ni am c o iit.iiiis I h i 7* i m o is tu re it) ia ti L a ck «if th e m id ye a r it i i p r actn lly a ll gone p lu \ Tin* ( ‘ i f W h is k e r; " “ S u it r.H aind liH ’ vt •ot«?d m » t o f th e ;,« «■ t u n ii'... it has re '■edet I its e lf U n d e r in 1} th e Prof« to r." "K e lig io tiM H i lu fi-,,m i:«9 m in u tin g , b u t '»ini' h is p:. tiling«- « '« iiitil ions, hand and o th e r m u acal n iiin h e i been i ’eded and mort* m ig h t w«-‘U have an o p p o rtu n ity to do th is « - !•*! ee h im h w ill he served a fte r T a ll f<‘..cue 1 a n o th e r m*»/ be I f Ihe p a stu re is to be p e rm a n ­ th e p ro g ra m . I.a d n -. b rin g .a n d tan ent. i i i i x t u i c i are p re fe ra b le g e n ­ w h ic h seems a b le to '4M M I v. ich« and cake e r a lly to in g le grasses, except, on d ry su m m e r and fa ll w eal.1 O eto Ladies' A id met N o v e m b e r 11 al i w e t land w h e re Hi ed ca n a ry grans e x c e lle n tly amt should, w hen cefi Ih e hom e o f M i Is I, tie r (H ie rh e r up- is a v a ila b le , be used in a ll <>i i prohut;«'y the tim at tie. lia b le g ta La w it h M i Fie« I Ihn j'.« i a . . b lin g land p a stu re m ix tu r e s A t the | c ro p th a t can be g ro w n . 1930 hosle • M e*. E la in e Y tth g e r p la y c u t tim e th e re i piactic:«' H ig h la n d ca n a ry grass o ffe rs a ED L U C E . PI* ed v io lin and c o rn e l solos N e xt . lo t o f p ro m ise and can w e ll be seed a v a ila b le , a lth o i ,h one in c e c tin g W ill he w ith M r H o b e lt in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e r. E lim seeded even on la n d w h e re the K a u e r I)ece m h e r 9 m - M i l l 1 III i Heed ca n a ry gra s is o r d in a r ily b<*r. ro u te 1. H ills b o ro . w ill s i l l f I I I M H ’. O V i: in itia tio n c e ra ­ An im p re . iv e • up- I seeded. A p p a r e n tly th e H ig h la n d O ther ye a r have « < o m rm ic i M EN J tile scout H ilf t - rnony was h e ld al s tra in w ill .stand ju s t as m u ch w et p ly o f seed. N ot s i « h itig F rid a y n ig h t H o w a rd H itte r, O n th e A n to n e E v e r fYr.-e w e a t h ir a., th e lo w la n d can and P a til IP d io p and Jo«* M e rce p w e re w ill c e rta in ly d o m uch b e tte r 1, Forest G rove , th e h ig h la n d Î K iisse li M organ. W Ih e new c o iit m em b e r S e ve ra l c o u n ty d is tric t attorne*. j w h e re tin* land is in c lin e d to d ry o f ca n a ry gra a th is y e a r m ade an fr o n ts w ill u tte n d c o u rt o f h o n o r ¡o u t m th e ■ u m rn e rtim e . T h is gruhs e x tre m e ly h«s v y g ro w th and a fie r th e ii. , i • \ «'it to e x e c u tiv e co m m itte e nt H ills b o ro lo tu g h t m ix tu re s on some o f th e la u d b it d a y o f N over I Pet* H. i w h o had a p u b lic .ale w h ile p e rm a n e n t p asture is de- se e d in '! on th i E v e r'» pluce was o r- week. re c e n tly , i. m o v in g Io Ih e W enger I lie d It ce rt H illy is .o in e llu ilg ig m a lly made in ro w s, th e fir s t E o u r'h A v e n hoUM* n e a r H e lv e tia s ta tio n th is | w o rth the c o n s id e ra tio n o f any p la n tin g no w tin e « ' ye a rs o ld ha.; E. ' .1 a k. w eek g io u n l g fe. ' south fa rm e r w h e re so m e th in g re a lly p ra c tic a lly ci v e re d t h e M r i A H o w a rd e n te rta in e d w ith Seed o f tin s d ra m is n o w a v a il- East I p e rm a n e n t is desired. I Str« a c a id part> F rid a y n ig h t at the O rc h a rd gra , and E n g lis h rye able O n nu .t o f th e la n d th a t ta n - By hom e o f M r and M i • la ste r B el- seeded on, s p r i n g a ry grass is ; grass s h o u ld be In c lu d e d in any prop« litig e i P re .e iit w e n * Misses M a r ­ seeding Is m u c h s a fe r th a n fa ll to he M u ltim m a h ( u n ity ’s y o u th fu l m ix tu re , and can ba used on ra th e r jo r ie M eek L e ila and A v a H o w u rd seedings C a n a ry grass geirnm at« d r y la n d th a t is ra th e r w et as lo n g 7 in c l th li M r and M i B e llin g e r. M essrs Ted "o ne m an gang. was back in th e • x tr e in i'Iy slow a id c n o q ';" n !- as It lx n o t h e a vy o v e rflo w land, and G le n Z u rc h e r and l.o v u t D a v id - ! d u tc h e s o f the la w th i w eek a fte r ly. w ill n o t m ake s u ffic ie n t g ro w th in g i A lo n g w ith those, it l.s a g o ixl plan chase alo n g th e p a c ific h ig h w a y ••»u H ig h »re was u w u rd tx l L e ila It o II «• some red to p because o f its to become w e ll e n o ug h i la b li In u v o t i H o w a rd and l.o v a t D a vid so n and Jrom B e a ve rto n to A lo h a Sunday | od fo rm in g h a b it, some t a ll oat to stand the fro s ty w I'.iic r in ■ ul.v o f t o be a ( on u la tiu n to M a r jo r ie M e e k and by S ta te P o lice m a n A l Johnson grass, com m on w h ite « lo ve r, tim - o r la te w in te r T h e y o u th , 15 ye a rs old. i alleged (B e n Z u rc h e r ; o th y , and so m e tim e s a lit t le a ls ik e , M r and M rs V ic to r S m ith have to have a d m itte d th e th e ft o f 1» n r ' o r la d in o c lo v e r. T o get a r e a lly i «-turned fr«*m C a lifo r n ia a fte r a u to m o b ile s in th re e days 'g o o d p a stu re m eadow w ill o r d in ­ sp e n d in g tw o w eeks v is itin g th e ir Helea.sed F rid a y b y th e ju v e n ile a r ily re q u ire Hi o r 20 p o unds o f A ll to n L y n n S m ith , at I.os A n g e le s. a u th o ritie s o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty rane L ie d Y u n g c r w as abb* to r e tu rn fo r a p re vio u s ca r th e ft, the boy | seed p e r acre. Ita lia n ry e grass w h ile e x c e lle n t hom e T h u rs d a y n ig h t fro m th e St is said to have im m e d ia te ly ta ke n in H p ro d u c in g ca p a c ity th e fir s t i m ore ((Tynt|nu«-d fro m p a r» I ) V in c e n t’.’» ho- p ita l. w h e ie In* had ail a m ach in e fro m P o rtla n d , w h ic h he L a rg e st d ro p in le v y i reco rd e d 7:39 , o p e ra tio n on his knee fo u r w eeks abandoned la te r in fa v « r o f a n ­ at B e u ve rto n w h e re th e le v y d r o p ­ o f No ago M r Yungei* is v e ry la m e b u t o th e r c o n ta in in g s ix ca rto n s o f to ­ ped fro m 15 2 in 1936 to 9 6 m ills he : can get a ro u n d w ith th e use o f a bacco. w h ic h h«* h id at his p a r­ fo r 1937. V a lu a tio n fc r 1' 37 al n , th e C e n ts’ hom e at W illa m e tte cam*. lo w e r, b e in g $1 138.575 49 a c o m ­ W o rd re c e iv e d fro m L o n g v ie w Sunday he c o n tin u e d his raids pared Io $1 162 443 68 fo r 1936. N i l i I« I. (H s I lf iH H « • S \1 ?. h o s p ita l a n nounced th e b ir th «»f a and d e cid e d on a t r ip to B e a v e r­ A n d e rso n M o to r co m p a n y is oc­ 194" O re n co lA w ere d th e l e y fo r f i l l , B a rb a ra A n n to M r and M rs ton. and O ffic e r Johnson spotted c u p y in g a n e w loiaation th is w eek 7th On A lf r e d N y d c g g e r M rs N y d e g g e r is the paneled d e liv e ry a on«1 r e ­ m the M« E ld o w n e y b u ild in g on 1937 to 4 2 m ill; a rom p, ed to 1936. ,0 A o.-ege 4 11 m ills fo r 1931! Va lia tu n : a l i a d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. F re d p o rte d stolen and gave cha «• F in a l­ T h ir d a venue b e tw e en W a sh in g to n 3 fc 45' E. fe ll fro m $243 094 90 fo r 1936 :• M . a: Y ungcr ly . d is c o v e rin g th a t he w;v about a n d Ba e lin e street . it was a n ­ $245.91981 fo r 1937. C o u rt . A II M e y e r Is s e rio u s ly i l l at to he o v e rta k e n , th e boy ju m p e d n o unced b y A r t h u r And«-i son. rnan- :.f O r In S h e rw o o d a n o th e r o op in in g to n • h«»:i e fro m tin* m a ch in e at A lo h a and agi'i'. w ill h 'v y and a ra i< " in v a lu a tio n i ; M rs C E K o rn is q u ite i l l and to o k to his heels, but was c a p tu re d T h e d is p la y and o ffic e space on lu g li' h ad t<> h a ve m e d ic a l care laxt w eek. b e h in d a b u ild in g Be was ta ke n to th e fr o n t is b e in g m ed tin -, week, show n, th e v a lu a tio n fo r 1936 be in g d r< P o rtla n d and g ive n in to th e < a t«xl) and th e re m a in d e r o f th e roo m $336.863.89 w ith a le v y o f H I as in Wa; o f th e ju v e n ile a u th e n tic .. in P o r t­ w ill be a v a ila b le to th e m about com pared to a v a lu a tio n o f $333.- D e ce m b e r 19 T h e m ove is b e in g 428 52 w ith a le v y o f 6.3 m ill: fo r la n d fo r f u r th e r d is c ip lin e . N o rt mad«' to a ffo rd b e tte r d is p la y f o r 1937. of C o rn e liu s has a lig h t d i op in t i n 1 l ‘ , ait ia« , v a lu a tio n and a s h a rp ra. « • in th e Fi i th e last e ig h t m o n th s o r m ore M e riti < Cunt In tird fro m !»■*• I> th e c o in p u n y has been lo ca te d at ■ le v y fo r 1937 T h i- v a lu a tio n fo r cordod been alm ost c o n tin u o u s ly w it h the I93IJ was $531.471 4 0 and i i V a ft T h ir d and L in c o ln w ith S a h n o w w o rk ince its b e g in n in g T o th is B ro th e rs ' garage. K e rn & K ihbee. fo r 1936 as co m p a re d to $530,440.6'» : cuti« I fa ct he said th a t h e a ttrib u te d ( C n n tin tirtl fro m p a i r l> «a n tra c to rs . h a ve been o c c u p y in g v a lu a tio n fo r 1937 and >i le v y o f m uch o f th e Kuecess in th e v a rio u s p lo ye d ; e m ployes in th e r a ilw a y in ­ ih e M e E ld o w n e y b u ild in g sin ce 8 2 m ills •la te O f th e th re e states. O regon d u s try su tije e te d to c a rrie rs ' tax new se w e r sys- i T ig a rd has th e h ig h e s t le v y o f and O k la h o m a are th e m ost su c­ a«i ¡c u ltu ra l la b o r; d o m e stic se rvice 11,iu d ru c tio n o f th e I a n y d is tric t so fa r re p o rtin g to ce ssfu l in w in n in g tro p h ie s. he r e ­ in p riv a te homes; eusual la b o r not le m w as begun. , th e assessor V a lu a tio n fo r 1937 Wh«*c'« la te d . w h ile th e m ost cups have e m p lo ye d in th e l uurse o f tile e m ­ I is $1.355.931 9.3 as co m p a re d to $1.- OMEBBaMMBSBVïBSEVWHSBBSSEBaîlHBliaaBilRUSïlSBS-SIl been w o n in O regon 1344.736 46 v a lu a tio n fo r 1936 ;u I p lo y e rs tra d e o r business, services lie ta lk e d at some le n g th o f his p e rfo rm e d as an o ffic e r o r m em b e r I le v y o f 14.8 m ills . < Fly V iv ia n H udson) t iip s each y e a r to th e In te rn a tio n a l o f th e c re w o f a vessel do cu m e n te d L iv o n to rk show in C hicago, w h e re u n d e r th e la w s o f th e U n ite d S tate M r and M rs C la u d e E w in g are S I ELI \ HANCOCK n a tio n -w id e conferences on 4-H c lu b o r any fo re ig n c o u n try ; s e rvice p e r­ liv in g w it h Ja ck W ade since th e ir M iss S te lla H ancock. 83. d ie d w o r k ta k e place, a nd o f th e in t e r ­ fo rm e d in th e e m p lo y o f th e state I ca b in b u rn e d d o w n . T h e Red Cross here M onday m o rn in g . F u n e r a l' est sh o w n in th e w o rk by a la rg e o r g o v e rn m e n t o r p o litic a l s u b d i­ : at H ills b o ro d o n ate d th e m d o t h - se rvices w ill be h e ld fro m Y o u n g ' n u m b e r o f tin* n a tio n a lly k n o w n v is io n o f e ith e r, and se rv ic e in th ■ I ¡ng F u n e ra l H om e to d a y iT h m «lay' business m en S ix c o u p le ; fro m th e M a n n in g e m p lo y o f any « ro u p w h e re no p u t a. m. In te rm e n t in th e I O O ne o f tin- m a rk e d advantages o f o f th e net enrninKS in u re to the ' n u u n u n ilv . m em bers o f th e B anks ce m e te ry. th e w o rk . P lu m m e r d e cla re d , was b e n e fit o f any p riv a te . b a re lu Ider L e g io n p e t . v is ite d w it h N. 11 m ade with th e best inpred- U' f . ♦ th a t ’ •* I B hoy m I o r in d iv id u a l. N ie lso n N o v e m b e r 1 T h e la d ie IM PER IA L EGG MASH l l i r s «if P n e u m o n ia Jjirl» M T tncd t<> h a v e u c q iu rc d the don ate d and p u l u p w h ite c u rta in s j '¡zinning of th e w in ter sea- \ \ ith th e be B e n e fits nt th e ne w system w ill w it h green r u ffle s at h is w in d o w s I L e o n J D a ig le r, 71. d ie d in h is ients o b tain ab le. a b ilit y to g it to tin ir f r i t m id te ll hom e at T ig a rd ro u te 1. T ue sd a y o f ( f our m ashes has been ab o ut th e ir a e tiv ilie .' T h in , lie be fe lt in 1942. at w h ic h tu n e tin M r and M rs G else ln n an a n d pn e um o n ia . He m ove d to T ig a rd ■ son, th e Cod Liver Oil eonten fir s t p a ym e n ts w i l l be made. A ll th o u g h t. was an a c h ie v e m e n t w o rth fa m ily a re liv in g in th e lit t le i fo u r m on th s ago fro m Scappoose, I increased to give b e tte r egg p r eduction and low er m ortal- h a v in g because, in b is e xp e rie n ce , tie rso iis re a c h in g th e uge o f (la are house on th e M ild a f.a c m e rm a n and w as b o rn in N e w Y o rk in 1865. .'«I IM PER IA L MASHES. lie Ii.id fo u n d so m a n y m en w h o e n title d to d ra w a sum e q u a l to p ro p e rly M r. KeLsehman is w o r k - i F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re h e ld W e d ­ | ity. It m eans m ore p ro fits to f w e re u n a b le to respond w h e n th e y 3 ‘ j p e r cent o f t h e ir to ta l e a rn ­ in g w ith th e m en. w h o a re log- : nesday a fte rn o o n fro m th e D o n e l- in g s T h e re fo re th e lo n g e r th e em - Im perial M ilk E gg M ash. 100 lbs...................$2.35 had been c a lle d on. e K a h te r I sen Sewell Funeral chapel with I p lo y e w o rks, th e m o re m oney he g in g o ff th e tim b e r on th ................. Im p erial Egg M ash. 100 lb s.............................. 2.20 , b u ria l in th e H ills b o r o c e m e te ry , d ra w s in wages, th e g re a te r w ill «state. Big-Lay M ash. 100 V»».................................... 2 1 0 4 be th e b e n e fits d e riv e d u p to 0 1 .lam es R e p p cto last w e e k shot ] , e leaves n o re la tiv e s . th e b ig c b ic k e n h a w k w h ic h has 1 m a x im u m o f $8.r> a m o n th . 4 -g rain S cratch ..................................................... 1.95 of been fe a s tin g on th e chicken: Say y o u sa w I t in th e A rg u s . P aym ents in to th e fu n d w ill be ­ th is c o m m u n ity a ll su m m e r g in J a n u a ry 1. a fte r w h ic h tu n e one C IT A T IO N A p a rty was h e ld at th e hom e o f IM PER IA L high p ro tein DAIRY RA TIONS are p re ­ P ro te I. if any. again.-.! the p ro - p e r cent w ill be d e d ucte d fro m th e M i and M rs f ) 9 n T im m e rm a n F r i ­ No. 4190 • n i l l ily budget fo r 1937, w ill be wages o f th e e m p lo y e to w h ic h th e d a y e v e n in g w it h 33 in atte nd a n ce . In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te pared to stive you m oney and. at the sam e tim e, to assure n u d to n ig h t i T h u rs d a y ! at II in e m p lo y e r m ust add a s im ila r sum o f O regon, f o r th e C o u n ty o f increased her«l production. 1 ry them today. In v ita tio n s w e re e xte nd e d to N I • c o u n c il c h a m b e r at th e r it y In 1949 th e ra te w ill be g in in e r.'a s- II N ielsen. A lb e rt Jesse. M r. and W a sh in g to n . 'i. I. B u d g e t proposes an increase ilig o n e -h a lf o f one p e r cent « ve ry M is L ouis D ober. M rs C e c il H irs t In th e M a tte r o f th e E sta te o f A u ­ • i. \ p e ii e o f a p p ro x im a te ly $1(10(1 th re e years u n til 1949 w h e n the ra te an I d a u g h te r, and Ja ke S a u e rw in e . gust S pecht, Deceased. w ill becom e th re e p e r cent. ...$37.00 ton o, a le v y o f 17 m ills . Im p eria l D a iry , 2 0 % T h e n e w la w raised a s to rm o f and tile fa m ilie s o f J. K . Reppeto. T o E m m a R e pple, M a tild a S e h e ik - I lie proposed b u d g e t ra ils fo r a e rt. also k n o w n as M a tild a S u r- C la re n ce U p d ik e . F ritz S tcg m a nn . ... 32.00 ton C ow R ation , 1 7 % . t o ta l m u n ic ip a l expense o f $32.600 i e r ilic l'm in some q u a rte rs , ill«' ilt- B e rth a S haver, and th e Jo h n T im ­ gard. and A n to n S pecht and to ... 30 00 ton M o ia sse s D a iry , 1 5 % as co m p a re d to $31,640 40 i y e a r ! ta ck b e in g a im e d p a r tic u la r ly a ll o th e r devisees and u n k n o w n m erm a ns o f O rc h a rd a le , a nd M r. a«o Increases in costs a re fo u n d in the a c c u m u la tin g s u rp lu s w h ic h is and M rs. . 25.00 ton 12% M o la sse s S c r e e n in g s, h e irs, i f a n y th e re be, o f th e W in te r fie ld o f C e d a r v a rio u s ite m s and v a rio u s d e p a rt­ to t>e in ve ste d in gov rn n ie n t bond above nam ed decedent. C anyon. o r m e d I o pay o ff e x is tin g bonds m ents o f th e c ity , a ll s m a ll In th e N am e o f th e S ta te o f O re ­ C la u d e E w in g has b u ilt h im a O n th e b u d .'e l c o m m itte e th is th e same as a n y ta x. O u t o f th e ca m p a ig n c r itic is m shake ca b in fo r th e w in te r, w h e re gon, yo u and each o f y o u are y e a r are .1 W B a ile y , N ye B ris to l. i h e re b y com m anded to be and ap- th e o ld one s to ix l. w h ic h was d e ­ V. W. G a rd n e r, M o rris W e il. O. th e re arose a p ro p o sa l to m a ke th e s tro y e d b y fire . I a p p ea r b e fo re th e H o n o ra b le C o u n ­ ta x on p a y ro lls c a n y t Ii e load P h e lp s and P. A A n d e rson , a c tin « w ith o u t e s ta b lis h in g a su rp lu s, and KITCH EN Q U EEN — 49-lb. sack $1.53 w ith th e c ity c o u n c il. changes a re e x p i'ile d to fo llo w in CROW N FLOUR— 49-lb. sack ............... th e ne w congress. No W o n d e r Mr G ush: " T h a t dress is th e H IG H LA N D C H IE F— 49-lb. sack $1-40 H ills b o r o A rg u s c o n ia ln s a ll tin tun I pel feel f it I have e v e r seen." M is . C h a i'K it: "T h e n yo u sh o u ld new s o f H ills b o ro a n d th e sur Read i i h a ve seen th e one m y hus-band ro u n d in g c o m m u n itie s . B. o u r w arehouse and A ll above p ric e s F. had w hen he g o t th e b ill fo r it . " - a nd ke e p In fo rm e d on w h a t b s u b je c t to m a rk e t changes h a p p e n in g at home. t f E x. Jii* ( It y W r n de-