Image provided by: Hillsboro Historical Society; Hillsboro, OR, and The Oregonian; Portland, OR
About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1937)
Page Two satisfactory, th e county court may request th e state d ep artm en t of a g ri cu ltu re to q u a ra n tin e any such w eed-infested farm w ithin such d istrict T his q u a ra n tin e w ould p re vent th e m ovem ent of infested crops, o r livestock, from such farm s except u n d er such conditions as max be p rescribed in th e q u aran tin e o r der. A ctivities o f t h e W ashington county ru ral reh ab ilitatio n program M iv I evy Tax bave been continued under the E xpenses of controlling weeds on county highw ays, and public land F arm S ecurity ad m inistration Yu to r Madsen, county supervisor a r and for cooperation w ith ind iv id nouueed this week. T h ere w ill he uals. state and federal agencies in co ntrolling noxious weeds w ithin a no change in the policy, he said The F arm S ecurity a d m in istra district, a re to be met by a tax lex x tion is a federal bureau rec e n tb d eterm in ed by the county court. created by th e secretary of a g ri ..Oil BUCh funds are to be expended cu ltu re to ad m in ister the tenant an. u n d er th e ir supervis en Weed con reh ab ilitatio n sections of the Bank trol d istricts max be term inated, or heud-Jones ten an t bill, replacing modified, as to certain xveeds at any tlie program form erly adm inistet c.l lim e by th e count) court a fte r a by the R esettlem ent a d m in is tra te n hearing has been held and it has been d eterm in ed that the district M oney A rrives seems im practicable, or likely to F irst allotm ent of rehabilitation w ork in ju ry to the people o f the funds for the 19.37-38 crop vear has district. been received by th e state office In a case of a special w eed d is and was made av ailable in the v a ri trict set up by a petition, such d is ous counties S eptem ber 1. The a l trict may be term inated, o r m o d i location provided $100.000 for O re fied. w hen a m ajo rity of th e lund gon ow ners in th e d istrict petition such Procedure and policy of m aking action, o r by action taken at a p u b reh abilitatio n loans to farm fam lic hearing. ilies unable to p rocure adequate com m ercial credit, w i l l continue Must C lean T hreshers This law now m akes it m an d a under th e new setup Madsen said Farm d eb t ad ju stm en t, together tory that o p erato rs of any h a rv e s t ing m achinery, of any kind th at is w ith com m unity and co-operative from place to place, shall be services, w ere likew ise tran sferred moved moved only a fte r such equipm ent to supplem ent the reg u lar reh ab il has been cleaned th oroughly w hen itation program . used on w eed infested farm s. Hay. C rack A rm y rid e rs fro m th e ! tltlo n s f o r aw ards in a ll saddle W hile the section of th e tenant straw of o th er crop residue infested U n ited States, Canada, and p ro b and harness classes. bill, providing loans f o r tenant w ith noxious weeds, havm g p artial fan n ers to become ow ners, C overing I I acres, the E xpo si ......." _ ------ .‘V is “ a b ' or fully form ed seeds, can not be ably M exico, w ill be headlined per uf the new program . the s m a ll m ove d fro m th e la n d on w h ic h fo rm e rs at the 27 th a n n u a l Pa tio n con tain s 19 gre at shows In percentage cf tenancy in Oregon, grow n to o th er land w hich is not in c ific In te rn a tio n a l L ive sto ck E x one. In a d d itio n to the e n te rta in as com pared to sou th ern states, a - fested. p o sitio n to be he ld in P o rtla n d m ent are Inclu de d e d uca tion al well as th e sm all allotm ent for o p The am ended laxv. w hile in m anv th is year, O ctober 2 to It) , ln c lu - and in te re s tin g e x h ib its o f d a iry erations this year, w ill m ake few respects not d ifferen t from th e old. E x p lo its o f these s k ille d ca ttle , beef, sw ine, fa t stock, loans of this ty p e available. C om clarifies some phases of it. and sltre. m ittees for m aking ten an t loans places m ore responsibility upon th e horsem en w ill be added a ttra c d r a ft horses, sheep, goats, dogs, w ill be set up in only one or txvo farm o perators them selves in de tio n s a t th e fa s t-m o v in g Rodeo p o u ltry and pet stock, w o ol and counties, according to p r e s e n t term in in g w hat they desire to have and H orse Show held in th e T an- m oh air, d a iry products, w ild life , plans. carried out in th e ir resp ectiv e com b a rk arena. f r u it , g ra in , and vegetables. Many Loans Made m unities in th e w av of w eed con T he Rodeo, presented as the Results o f w o rk accom plished In this county. 156 loans have trol. been m ade since th e establishm ent season’s fin a l event o f its k in d , th ro u g h 4-H C lu b a c tiv ity and of the office, w ith HO of th ese loans makes possible th e b illin g o f top- S m ith-H ug hes v o ca tio n a l tra in in g still outstanding. M adsen reported notch, cham pion bucharoos, and w ill be given p ro m in e n t place. this w eek. R ecord of collections bulldoggers o f the e n tire W est to "A d va n ce e n trie s in su re a rec has been excellent, he said. p it th e ir d a rin g a g a in st some o f o rd show ing th is y e a r,’* stated S tate loans am ounted to S876.000 the m ost n o to rio u s o u tla w horses O. M . P lu m m e r, general m anager for th e present crop year, w ith the (By Mrs. L ew is Raymond) first m atu rities d u e late this fall LAL REL A CRES—Miss Lois R ob and w ild e s t steers fro m P a cific o f th e E xp o sitio n . "P u b lic in te re s t and nex t spring. For 1935-36. $599.- inson. b ride-elect of H arold Brown N o rth w e st ranges, as w e ll as th e in the p ra c tic a l p ro m o tio n a l and 100 w as loaned for livestock, m a of Hillsboro, w as honored w ith a fie rce st B ra h m a steers fro m In d ia . educational p ro g ra m a ffo rd e d by chinery. feed, seed and o th er capital kitchen sh o w er at th e hom e of R iv a lin g th e Rodeo w ill be one the E xp o sitio n has so co n siste n tly goods. Of this last am ount. $208.900 her m other. .Mrs. C. F. Robinson. already has been paid back S ep tem b er 8. P resen t w ere M es o f the m ost elab orate H orse Shows increased, th is tw en ty-se ven th con dam es V. L. LaBaw. S h o rty M artz in years, pre sen ting b lu e -rib b o n secutive a n n u a l event should prove to be a g re a te r success tha n and A. G. R oberts, all of H illsboro: A. W. B enjam in of Scholls. H J. purebreds In h ig h -ste p p in g cornpe- ever b e fo re ." H aase of Iow a Hill. R. K W il son and Miss C elestine W aibel oi Firdale. an d felloxv club m em bers. (C ontinued fro m pajre 1) N ext club m eeting w ill be held at dem eanor subject to a fine of from th e hom e of Mrs. Sam A ue Septem $10 to $100 b er 22. A fter a district has been declared Mrs. D an C a rte r sp en t last w eek organized, a w eed inspector shall w ith h er m other-in-law . Mrs. Will be appointed by th e co u rt whose C arter, h elp in g w ith th e g herkit, Jo h n M eurer. 86. w ho cam e to d u ty it w ill be to see th a t th e p ro picking. D an cam e out late in th e P ortland in 1882. died S ep tem b er 8. visions of the act a re carried out. w eek and his w ife re tu rn e d to at th e hom e of his son. Jo h n P and w h ere necessary to serv e n o P o rtlan d w ith him Sunday. Mrs. A nna E. Stephens, resid en t M eurer. at C edar Mill He w as born tices and supervise w eed d estru c Mr. an d Mrs. J. T. R oberts and of Forest G rove 33 years, died A pril 13. 1851. in R hine province. tion. W here ow ners o r occupants of sons Al and A. G . and d au g h ter-in - T h u rsd ay and fu n eral services G erm any, and in 1880 h e w as m a r th e lan d w ith in a d istrict fail to d e law. Mrs. A. G R oberts, and g ra n d w ere held S atu rd ay aftern o o n from ried th ere to H elena O epen. who stro y noxious weeds, th e w eed in- , son 3UJI - Jack a cm ie e at a tten d ed th e fa ir at th e Forest G rove U n d ertak in g com died in 1931. pany chapel. spector w ill have au th o rity , u n d e r Salem Sunday To this union fo u r ch ild ren w ere th e act. to e n ter such prem ises and A nn E D 'L ashm utt w as born at born, txvo died in infancy, and a H arold B row n and Lois Robinson, proceed to control such noxious accom panied by h er parents. Mr. C olum bus. Ohio. Ju ly 14. 1842 H er daughter. Mrs. L ena Peerenboon. w eeds in such m an n er as to de and Mrs. C. F. Robinson, and a sis m o th er died w hen she w as 18 m onths died in 1924. S u rv iv in g a re th e son. stro y all seed. te r M argery, a tten d ed th e fair at old. L ater h er fath er re m a rrie d and Jo h n P . and seven Peerenboon E xpense d o m e s Lien th ey w ent to Iowa, w hen she wa.- grandchildren. E xpenses in cu rred in doing this. Salem Friday. M rs F rances F ry e re tu rn e d from about 12 y ears old. A fter six v ears’ W hen Jo h n M eurer cam e to P o rt if not p aid w ith in 90 days a fte r the re w h iieie ere sh e »pern spent in th ree resid en h lien en is on th o cke t shall sh a ll rn n e ti , C alifornia, , ce th ere they started •*“ vu to 1,1 v O ie - land in 1882. he w orked 11 years the e d docket, consti- , gon by ox-team in a train of 1 t u a A fa llz d l i o r t n n n i n e t *U zx W C C IC S for W iedler saw m ills and then p u r tut* a valid lien against the proper- husband, who ij wagons 'T; ty. and is to be collected bv th e tax w o rk ln« at N evada City. ' ail£ n'', ,■ , Iots nf In d ian , chased and cleared a farm six m iles ty ________________ _____ collector in th e sam e m a n n e r a , „ J °b n Dean and son. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ro u b le T h e ^ ? ‘. k ® V ? '" east of H illsboro, w here he has collector in th e sam e m an n er as H arold Dean and Ray P helps of cades hv th oT„ m 'c c r?SSed ,h,e C as' lived since. tax es a re collected. K ansas have a rriv ed at th e hom e ades ' th e ° d B arl°w road, F uneral services w ere held F ri If such action has been delayed S everal y ears ago she said. "We day from St. C ecelia's C atholic so th a t th e inspector believes the of Mrs. W ill C arter, th e ir d augh- m ethods a re im practicable, o r un- te r an d sister, to pay an exten d ed sawj a s re a t m any graves along the church. B eaverton, w ith burial in visit. road, w h ere em ig ran ts had been laid Mt. C alvary cem etery n ear Sylvan Mr. and Mrs. L ew is R avm ond f° J but n ev er saw w h ere any ' h ad b e e n r disturbed ii « t n r h n H h v t the U o t Ind . J ia . . went to Kelso. Wash., to have • re- ila~, keen by . , Federal Farm Aid Office to Continue Work Army Eiders, Cowboys, Entertain Laurel Acres Folk Honor Bride-Elect Weed Law Provides Control Districts Mrs. Stephens. 3ek Early Pioneer, Tit: T'v ' Dies at Grove REMODEL w ith and famines, b ro th e r returning Monday! w £ lat}v6 "€?.r AmitJ evening. Mrs. A ndy W allm an, w ho has been v isitin g h e r sister. Mrs. R ay- m end, is now v isitin g h er’"mother. Mrs. M inkler Mr. an d Mrs. A n d rew W atnee of P o rtlan d a re sp en d in g a few day s ^ . . T e-_O !d._HoT.est.e ad '- th e ir daughter, Mrs. H eckm an. Mrs. L ew is R aym ond is now r e p o rte r fo r th is d istrict. T hrough e rro r th e n am e of Miss Robinson was carried o v er last week's" news. In s u latin g W A LLBO ARD Idle Mill Workers Joining New Union Use Y o u r Space to the Best A d v a n ta g e R em odel y our attic into an a ttrac tiv e guest r o o m — y our basem ent into a den w ith in su lat ing W ALLBOARD. • Cuts L ab o r Costs. • In exp ensive. • S tre n g th w ith L ig h t W e ig h t. • A d a p ta b le to M a n y Uses. COPELAND , (C v o o i n u tin i i i u u i e - d u i fro r u m m paire p a g e i 1) t form ation of a C arp en te rs and Jo in - ers union. R eports in d icate th a t th e S tim - son em ployes now all a re affiliated w ith th e A. F. of L. and th a t p ick et- ! ing of th e m ill has ceased. Loggers Still Idle C onsolidated Logging com pany. w ith its 600 em ployes, still is sh u t down, as is S unset cam p n e a r Tim - ber. D ifficulty of m oving log., in rafts from th e boom s of th e com- panies on th e riv er th ro u g h C ar- Eyes of th e tim b er w o rk ers n o are tu rn ed to w ard these big o p era tions in ex p ectatio n of a m ovem ent th e re to ren o u n ce th e C. I. O. T h e b reak seem s to be ex pected at S un- set camp, an d should it succeed it is ex pected th a t th e d ifficu lt situ a- tion. b ro u g h t ab o u t by riv al union strife in th e lu m b er in d u stry , w ill be on the w ay to w ard a solution. Lumber Yards rhon« sei G. D ivorce, Granted E aster—A nna M. from E. T. B ehrm an—L u tie from H enry. P eters—M ary V. fro m F red erick S hencfelt—M innie from M onroe. «suiMat n w m um ns a lte r start- f m ™a r r i^d ,yV<‘-1,,am M- S tePh ‘ f u SLa ,P10*]ee,r 184a in 1861. In 1876 t h F v ^ n i n ^ mFn c ree^ 11n^a r • e M a n n in K m ‘!l. the farm still be- ch ild ren w e^e^bV rn‘ tn " StVen tw o o f w hom A?frld‘ T ‘h<f r 010/ 1 ' and F red C o f P ortland. surviA ^ Mr. S tep h en s died in 1914. Rites Held for John M eurer AP’tltnn i \ n l . vv TTNBCU1 Dies; Rites Today A gatha M. Wasem. 72, died in a local hospital M onday afternoon a fte r an illness of tw o w eeks She w as born S ep tem b er 26. 1865. in V> isconsin, and had been a resident of H illsboro ro u te 3, seven years. F uneral services a re this a fte r noon iT h u rsd ay ) at 2 from Donel- son & Sew ell chapel w ith Rev G eorge R cule of t h e L utheran church officiating. B urial w ill be in th e H illsboro cem etery. S u rv iv in g a re a son and d au g h F u n eral services fo r M rs Jessie ter. W alter A. W asem of H illsboro H en rietta Wells. 66. of G aston w ere ro u te 3. and Mrs. Rose Ju rg en sen held F rid ay in Forest G rove She of Aloha. died S ep tem b er 8. S u rv iv in g a re tw o ^ tm e r. G aston, and E rnest H Marriage License, College Place, Wash., and one „ d au g h ter, Mrs. R obert ' H aw ley of „ G eorge cor8e W illiam Beck, F orest G aston. G rove, and R ena L o rrain e D uyck, Gaston, C ornelius ro u te 1. - ___________ CCC Call A nswered v a n A nsw ered A b an d o n m en t o f relief ta tu s re- CCC Camp recru it-' H on, V U ‘ dd ., ncrea-Si-d applica- Miss AHce weli t° , ti?e Sam P D trat^ r ' / eHef ad m in ' th is w eek R ^ r u iN i r e h an n o u n ctd „“ ‘s w ae*- R ecru ” s a r e being signed Rites Held for Gaston Woman w __________________-xpeciea. No business firm should send out a le tte r w ith o u t its b eing on a Prir>ted le tte rh e a d and in a p rin ted envelope. It lends d ig n ity to the business and gives it good ad v ertis- in 8- tf ' ----------------------------- --------- "" Dr. P. G. BROW N D E N T IS T VANTAGE, t for SAL IIEPA TIC A M edium BROMO SELTZER M edium P ierce’s P rescription L arge Pom peian FACE POW DER B oyer FACE POW DER I.ISTF.KINE m edium 2 for KOTEX. I’T'I. 53c 53c S 4 .1 9 Soisftliersi Pacific iC Í I DELTA DRUG STORE naj H illsb oro , Oregon D .i x i d s n i i i in ' e n ro lle d at H e lv e tia . hoot th e t. t in m aking total :t; r |UA u e W illia m J o h n -te n and Tomnix club. presided i ate. xx ho are s ta y in g at th e W il- C h ie f sp e a ker was an o rg u n i/e i 1 am Z u re h e r tiom e C a ro lin e H e r --ent lu re tix the slate c e n tra l com slie.x s ta v in g xx ill. M i s m i t t , i ' w h o d e la t e d th a t a re -o r * ■ reta \ anooso B o b b ie K e u fe r D a rle n e D a p p and R u th A rn o t,I m J o h n W ood state e o tn m itte e m a n e fir s t grade: and Feeako. Y a cu - S h e rw o o d , in tro d u c e d th e o rg a n iz e r k i. Faburo. Yone and S ui In a n ii, A n o th e r m e e tin g i p la n n e d lo t t.x e Japanese fro m th e F red R u e f- lo w in g th e P o rtla n d c o n x o n tin n A b o u t .81 11 p u l , I I , am. a tte n d e d T in ' etier place. M r-. J J N u ssb n u m e r e x tra c te d repro-a illa t iv e o f th e state c o m m it tee fa d ed to arouse any enthu sia sm in A u g u st 27 ga llo n s o f honex from txvo co lo n ie s o f bees Each bad fix e 1 0 -frn m e boxes and th e bees are s t ill busy. H aloid M eCuen cam e from l.ong- Impatience Cause of Many Mishaps' New Seed ( lender Installed DALLAS A !•’ Flkm s A S on. h.»\«* insLilb I out* ot iho new type veleh •e«,d i l«,.»nei s which lhc\ in vented last yeai' on th e ir fa u n on the I uckiatntilo i i \ e r south of M on mouth. and plan to clean all their o w n * red a : w ell a*, do custom clean - itiM T he m achine c aid to be ex B ig % SILVERW ARE Savings T h e G if t T h a t Every W o m a n W a n t» ! on "O K ’d ” \\ ltd her sh e ’s planning a I to tn e ot lifts been T titin in g one for years, sil\e rw ;ire is the gift (hit! wi any wotintn happy. nal- 1 in tt pnttern. USED CARS x iexx. _ Wash t,, > L |, w it h h i * 1931 ( hex i o le t ( oupe SI95 -’ ran d p u re n ts M r and M rs D a v id 193(1 ( hex l ox« n Sedan 9.595 , W ait fo r a safe chance to pass o th I's .h a b o ld . and a tte n d school here 1935 ( hevrolet < oupe M75 H is p a re n ts M r and M rs W a lla ce e r cars on th e h ig h w a y instead o f 1935 ( li< vrolet ( o a r It MeC ueu and fa m ily \ ¡sited here im p a tie n tly v e n tu r in g to puss " r ig h t 151 > now " o x e r L a b o r day. I93Ö IVIIIys ”77” Sedan H I5 T h is suggestion is u rg e d upon "L et Andy Fix Y our W atiii" Mrs. Ilershex llo s'e ss IH35 P o litisi Seduti motorist.., ill a sta le m o n t bx D r K It 3M »!5 Offieiul S 1*. W atch Inspector M rs S im o n H e rs h e y was hostess M ,'D a n ie l pre- n le n t o f th e O regon 1931 Ford Coupé S'.’l . for W ashington C ounty fo r th e L a d ie s' A id S e p te m b e r 8. S la t,1 M o to r association, p o in tin g nut 1935 le i 14piane S edali Main St. Ilillabor« SM5 x la rg o g ro u p . t> m em b e rs and th e r is k , n e e dlessly in v ite d by im 211 193.’ C hevrolet Coupé several visitors w e re present, lle r p ro p e r passing >315 d a u g h te r, M rs M e rle Johnson, xx ho 1939 C hevrolet Coupé 1 be im p a tie n t d r iv e r w h o sw ings M t5 had ju s t re tu rn e d fro m h e r h o n e y o u t su d d e n ly , th e n cu ts back in. 1935 Ford l'irk u p 1145 m oon t r ip h e lp e d serxe an e la b o ra te p o ssib ly fo rc in g a n o th e r o f f the 1931 C hevrolet Sedati >275 lu n c h N e x t m e e tin g w ill be at th e road o r at least ca u sin g a b a il scare hom e ot M rs A b e Y u n g e n O c to b e r shows h im s e lf to be c h ild is h , u n 19. ‘ 9 lo r d Coupé >115 th in k in g . a p o o r c itiz e n , and a m e n 1931 Pontlae Sedati I •• ( In r u r p u r a t r d > ace to th e m o to rin g p u b lic .'' the C h a r iv a r i G iv e n m o to r c lu b le a d e r said ' A la rg e g ro u p o f n e ig h b o rs and C ollections — ( ’rrd lt R eports frie n d s g a th e re d at th e S im o n H e r- 'O n e o f th e reasons w h y so m any in W .in h in g to n . T illa m o o k. Y a m h ill, -shey hom e W ednesday n ig h t to aeeidonts a re th e re s u lt o f im p ro p I ’ ttlk and Marino (','iin tie a c h a riv a r i th e n e w ly -w e d s . M r and e r passing is th a t im p a tie n t d riv e rs C hevrolet D ealers M is M e rle Johnson, w h o had r e '■'or estimate the tune saved by P ersonal C ontact on C ollections C úm plete S hop' S ervice passing BIGHT NOW instead <if tu rn e d fro m a t r ip to C a lifo rn ia fo r a safe o p p o r tu n ity M r and M rs Jo h n son w ill stay fo r w a itin g V is it o u r new S ti r.»m im e d S e rvice W ash in g to n C ou n ty O ffic e a w e e k at th e hom e o f lus p a r l suallx th e tim e saved is so s lig h t j S tation for Gas and DU ents in H ills b o ro igs th e y a re ta k in g th a t i f m o to ris ts s to p pe d to th in k 1 , C ourteous T reatm en t C o m m ercia l B u ild in g a t r ip to C a lifo rn ia . M e rle is m a n th e y w o u ld n e v e r ris k a serious ae- 1 Hillsboro, Ore. Rhone t i l Phone 3071 ager o f a S a fe w a y s to re at 37th e id e n t fo r so in s ig n ific a n t a gum Berond ami Main llillebors a nd S ta rk s tre e t and th e y w ill , M i’ D a m el o ff, red a series n f sug m a k e th e ir hom e in P o rtla n d gestions. bast'd on safe d r iv in g p ra c M r and M rs. J M. D a vid so n le ft tices IIS fo llo w s S a tu rd a y fo r S e a ttle to v is it r e la I w ill g iv e th e e a r I am passing tive s. p le n ty o f side cle a ra n c e and xx i l l not M r and M rs. J a c k K e ffe r th e ir c u t back in to its la n e u n t il I am d a u g h te r V e re n ia and c h ild re n o f xxell out m fro n t ,,ave been v is itin g J. M ' I Will d r iv e on th e le ft ..„l,, ,,f K cffcr. th e road in passing O N L Y w hen the road is c le a r fa r e n ough ahead so I G ran d d au g h ter M arries M iss F lo re n c e W illia m s , d a u g h can get back m i th e r ig h t side be fo re c o m n ig xx itlu n luo feet o f any ter of Mr. and M rs F E W illiams and Vess M in e r of San F rancisco a p p ro u rh in g c a r I p o s itiv e ly w i l l n o t pass on xxa re m a rrie d in S e a ttle S e p te m b e r 1 The c o u p le v is ite d h e r g ra n d b lin d cu rv e s o r lu ll-c re s ts " I xx i l l pass on th e r ig h t side o n ly p a re n ts M r. and M rs J m Kef- c ity streets, n o t on h ig h w a v s L-r. on their t r ip south T h e y w ill on unless th e e a r ahead is m a k in g a ta k e u p t h e ir reside n ce in O a k la n d le ft tu rn . Cal. J. L. Anderson I Credit Bureaus H a lv o r so n M o to r C o. "I will not race. I w ill gix wav SA VE with SAFETY 4 $69-95 on Savings * oiisiilcj- thesp points: M achines fur th e price of I Q u a lity w a « ,ic r w ith w hen needed. A g ita to r , * 1 L o v e ll Super- W r in g e r , and Hpeetl Iro n e r tliut M em ber F ederal Home Loan Bank e v e r y th in g in and SAFE w it h iron 1 /3 th e tim e 1 /1 0 t h e la b o r . $5 D o w n P aym en t D e liv e r , T h is in Y o u r H om e Washington Savings 8c Loan Ass’n. Q , Saving, A Loan B J ld<. M. PERSON, . M anager H illsboro. O regon LESTER IRELA ND & CO. H illsboro. Oregon Oliver Tractor Demonstration Monday, Sept. 20 AH Day Pete Yunker Place 6 Miles Northeast of Hillsboro 1 3 c On Drawbar Belt, T ak e-off OLIVER TRACTORS 55c 39c 49c 51c 20c s a ,oo al points— d raw b ar, b e lt and tak e-o ff / tractor. P ow er at th ese th ree point: •r H a rt-P a rr p o pularity. T he m ight) Ith full p ressure lubrication and mod transm ission and b earin g s and bal- in th e O LIVER H A R T-PA R R TRAC- you m ore pull and pow er at lower cost 28c • COM M ERCIAL BUILDING 2nd and M ain St. M T w elve i W a s h in g to n co u n ty r e p u b lic a n - met M oi.dux n ig h t in the ciuinibei 01 .o m m e le e room s a nd ele cte d W A W illia m s and D o n a ld T Tem ple tun d e légalos l o a s ta te w id e r e p u b lic a n m e e tin g m P o rtla n d Septem b e r 17 and IH P I P atterson, p re sid e n t o f the c o u n ty re p u b lic a n See the Outstanding Tractors of the Year at Work iver More Pull and Pow er R L L E SE X St. R egi, WA 1 ( III S I M r s . .1 Wish to |>OKa s a n» W i n ' TRAVEL LESS COMEORTABLY when Southern Pacific rail fares are so low? You can eat, sleep, read, relax in air-conditioned comfort while the engineer drives you swiftly and smooth ly over the safest highway in the world. Free pillows, 5c and 16c Tray Food Service, porters to attend your needs, wash rooms always handy; on your next trip to California enjoy all these com forts at very low fares! See local S.P agent or w rite J A O R M A N D Y , Gen. D m . P a s t. A g e n t, 622 P a c ific B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon gon Hx HELVETIA ( 'otinty Republicans Hold birst Meeting ROCK B O TTO M PRICES AI.KA SEI.TZER L arge TO CALIFORNIA New Pupils Enrolled at Helvetia money ou m ore about O liver H a rt-P a rrs and th e ir liver tra c to r gangs, disc plow s and harrow s, hr* first successful oil-gas tra c to r and con- he leading tra c to r in dependable, econom i- ta lk tractors. T h ere’s no obligation of any s show you w hat we can give y o u —how can save you! O liv er ROW -CROP “7 0 ” High Speed G ears, K uhlicr T ires O liv er HART-PARR 1 8 -2 8 J* Te F o s te r Cash Store 150 E. Main St. Phone 3003 H i l l , baro, Ore.