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    I hursti ay, February
1938
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U M H I b I, « B O R O .
OREGON
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head o f tiie p o w e rfu l, C. I O I n t e r ­
W I L L pay reasonable r e n t f o r ;
n a tio n a , W o o d w o rk e rs ’ F e d e ra tio n ,
s tr a w b e r ry land. 20 to 40 acres
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W P A a n n o u n c e s tic a lly n e g lig ib le , Joseph P. K« n-
ltf> Y A H o ly Marne s o cie ty was son r iv e r road last w e e k fo llo w in g • iv n e d E x e c u to r • f th e L a a t W ill and
tio n h a d m it to c o n v ic tio n o f bom b- d.o v was reveal« d h e re to d a y w ith th a t q u o ta o f its r e lie f r o ils fo r n< «iy, fo rm e r c h a irm a n u f th e m a r i­
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Sam uel II
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Hi* a c tio n fo llo w « «1 th e b la s tin g <lr.< Io s in «• Jo h n 11 A llis o n . U n ite d K tu tc -e o n tro lle d p ro je c ts lias been tim e co m m issio n to ld th e senate o rg a n iz 'd at th e Roy h a ll F rid a y an a ll-d a y J o u rn e y to T illa m o o k .
T h re e tru c k s and a steam shovel, ceaxefl, haa file d in th e above e n title d
o f the n o ii'iin io n O ra l d ry d e u n in x S ta lls ch a rg e d ’a ffa ire s in N a n ­ m crea ed to 1,973.250 fo r F e b ru a ry , co m m e rce c o m m itte e in e x e c u tiv e n ig h t E ig h ty - tw o m en w e re p re s­
C o u rt a n d Cauae.
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ent. O ffic e rs elected are: V ic to r o w n e d b y W a sh in g ton c o u n ty are a c c o u n t in aaid eatate. a n d tb e C o u rt haa
p la n t last n ig h t w h ic h shook the k in g , was sla p p e d in tiie face by a ao in« rease o f 82,500 jo b s o v e r th e session, i t was discl«>sed t<xiay.
V a n d e rza n d e n . p re s id e n t; J a c k Dob- b e in g used on th e c o n s tru c tio n p ro ­ fix e d and a p p o in te d th e 7 th d a y o f .M arch.
M o re la n d n .id e n tia l d is tr ic t and Japan« «• « n t r y w h e n he a tte m p te d p re v io u s m o n th
e r. v ic e -p re s id e n t; J M V a n d e r- je c t. on w h ic h a b o u t 450 m en are lF IM . a t th e h o u r o f 10 o 'c lo c k A M . o f
h a lte re d w in d o w s m n e a rb y hom e* Io « lite r a Chin« «• house.
W a sh in g ton S u p re m e c o u rt ru le s
d a y. a n d th e C o u n ty C o u rt R oom o f
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zanden, tre a s u re r, and A lfr e d D e l- w o r k in g at present, w e re th e im ­ Haiti
and h iis m c . b u ild in g
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H illa b o rn .
th a t n a tio n a l la b o r re la tio n s board
p lancbe, m a ro h a l S p e a ke rs w e re m e d ia te o b je cts o f th e in s p e c tio n O ra p o n , aa th e tim e and p la ce f o r h e a r­
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a m o o ih w i ih t h is
T h e y re p o rte d th e state c re w in g o b je c tio n s U> said f in a l report, and
R ev Joseph B. Saal o f Roy. Rev. t r ip
• uch ta c tic s a g m is t n o n - u n i o n
fe d e ra l co u rts.
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M o ffi-n b ie r. O r B o ie r, E O S che­ w o r k in g e a stw a rd fro m M c N a m a r’s a c c o u n t a n d f o r f in a l a e ttie m e n t o f aaid
A m e rica ** w o rk e rs
p la n t
drying I«« k m .
W a sh in g ton Japan m akes sw eep­
eatate.
m a 'h e r, M r M c B o w lin and W C. c a m p to th e s u m m it o f th e coast
«-presented by A m e ric a n F e d e r- in g a p o lo g y to A m e ric a n g o v e rn ­
W a sh in g ton In t h <• s h a r p <• n t
d a t H iila h o r o , O re p o n , th ia 2nd ;
range. B y n e x t fa ll, th e y said, th e d a D y a te
d i« u o f L a b o r ple d g e f u ll su p p o rt
F ly n n a ll o f P o rtla n d
o f F e b ru a ry . 1»38.
w o rd e d
p r o t e .1 since o u tb re a k of
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m e n t fo r s la p p in g by a Japanese
T h e ft o f 20 sacks o f d a iry feed
N o rm a n S m ith o f V e rb o o rt has w h o le W a sh in g to n c o u n ty se ctio n
<1. R U B S K L I. M O R G A N E x e c u to r.
to Pr«- id e n t ltoos«?ve,t in h is na-
tiie Sin«» .l.ipau«1. «• c o n flic t, thw U n it
s o ld ie r o f A m e ric a n C o n su l Jo h n M and tw o a u to m o b ile w h e e ls and been e m p lo y e d a t th e R oy sto re o f th e roa d w ill be re a d y f o r t u r n ­ (E eh. 3. 10. 17. 24. a n d M a rc h 3. 193SI
•«1 States g o v e rn m e n t to d a y ac- 'io n n l defense p ro g ra m .
A llis o n a t N a n k in g
in g o v e r to th e s ta te h ig h w a y c o m ­
tire s fro m lie n B a r re tt o f F ore st during the past w eek.
W a sh in g ton In th e la rg e st g o v-
• n •« d Japan*“ .e forces o f fla g ra n t
W a sh in g ton P o in tin g to a “ c o m ­ G ro v e on J a n u a ry I I has been C a rd P a rty 'lo n ig h t
m ission fo r ro c k in g and s u rfa c in g .
•iiun«-ut c o n s tru c tio n a w a rd Nince
v io la tio n o f tin* guaranteert g ive n by
p le te b re a k d o w n “ in n a v a l lim it a ­ cle a re d u p w ith th e a rre s t and c o n ­
GRAVEL
S lip p e ry roads and log fre e z in g
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fro n t tin a fte rn o o n as a fiv e -h o u r w h e re 500 to 1,000 m en. w om en , and charges ag a in st his c o m p a n io n . M a rt M rs. V a n d e h e y H o n o re d
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c h ild re n , w e re k ille d in tw o o f th e B ro o m B o u rg and B ro o m a re a lle g ­
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W a s h in g to n P re sid e n t Roosevelt got u n d e rw a y ,l'h r« ,e th o u sa n d C I. greatest a ir ra id s in th e h is to ry o f ed to h a ve p a rtic ip a te d in 18 o r M r
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(By Mrs. John Gates Jr.l
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it o r g e n e ra l o f the U n ite d States He g a th e re d tn W ilm in g to n b o w l to A n o th e r g ir l h e ir was b o rn to th e to ta l v a lu e o f lo o t pla ce d at m o re
to th e c o u n ty fe d e ra tio n o f W om en s
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th a n $3000.
succeed* S ta n le y F ,(«•«•«, w h o was ln-ar th i n w est coast leader, H a r ry h o u se o i
c lu b s m e e tin g in H ills b o ro F rid a y
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ticking
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In a confession ta ke n b y S e rg e an t
a p p o in te d Io th e ftiip re m e c o u rt
house o f th e vast D u tc h e m p ire ,
M o u n t A n g e l spent th e
w e e k -e n d w e re M esdam es Jo h n Gates, Sr., L
Jackson has b« en head o f th e a n ti­ P a c ific «-oast tie u p n e x t w e e k if which has not had a mala hair In F a rle y M og a n o f th e state p o lice.
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00 years B oth m o th e r and c h ild a re . B o u rg stated he and B ro o m had t a k ­ th a D ie ric k x .
W a sh in g ton C itin g th e "«»minus d o in g w e ll
en th e 20 sacks o f feed on th e n ig h t
ju s tic e , and is k n o w n as an aggres­
sent a p la y a t th e school house in
fact'* th a t one q u a rte r o f th e w o r ld ’s
Y o u r o ld c o tto n m attresses co n ­
S h a n g h a i Chines«* b a t t a l i o n s ! o f J a n u a ry 11, to g e th e r w it h th e
s iv e . h a r d - h ittin g a tto rn e y
a b o u t tw o weeks. R ehearsals a re be ­
A N N IE K A Y S O U T H E R
v e rte d in to s p r in g - fille d
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Rev. w e e k th a t J. E. C a rp e n te r, c o u n ty
that in d u s try sh ould c u t p rices and in A m e ric a n n a va l s tre n g th , and
M rs
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fte r w o rk e rs a re sa id to have b o ll- '»>"'• had been e n te re d some tim e to n cem etery.
in g th e 1938 e le c tio n ye a r. C a r­
1« .id to fu lf illm e n t o f th e a d m in is ­ in g o f tin - P re sid e n t's message, a ed C I. O.
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F. o f L c h a rte r i la tc S a ,u r d a V b ig h t, and a c o in
DR. K. W.
M rs . S o u th e r was b o rn F e b ru a ry p e n te r’s te rm ru n s u n t il 1940.
tr a tio n s hop«- , fo r "a n in crease in h d l was in tro d u c e d m tiie house to g ra n te d
C I. O. m akes a lle g a tio n !>urse c w i« ‘ n>nK less th a n one d o l- 4. 1858. in M e rc e r c o u n ty , T exas
tin - g e n e ra l w i ll b e in g «»f the peo­ c a rry nut a n a v y b u ild in g p ro g ra m o f co llu M o n b e tw e e n m ill m anage- :? r
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gained H e r m a rria g e to A ls o m S o u th e r
p le .' h u t m ig h t, «»n th e c o n tra ry . «‘s tirn u te d to cost $800000,000.
m e n t and A F o f I,.
I ’ n ro u g h th e side d o o r w it h a pass- o c c u rre d in S h e rm a n c o u n ty , Texas,
I«ad to c u rta ilm e n t o f p ro d u c tio n
W a sh in g ton S e n a to r B o ra h w a rn s
so m e tim e b e fo re th e L a rse n s N o v e m b e r 10. 1882. T h e fa m ily m o v ­
S a tu rd a y . J a n u a ry 29
and increa.m in b u sim s?, fa ilu re
enate th a l A m e ric a is r is k in g w a r re tu rn e d h o m e e a rlv S u n d a y m o rn - ed w est to H ills b o r o fro m T exas L O S T — L a d y ’s h a t and gloves, at
G a rm is c h - P a rte n k irc h c n A m e r ­ by p e rm ittin g w o r ld to b e lie v e i t ,n |* N o th in g b u t th e s m a ll p u rse in 1904 T h e h u sb a n d d ie d A p r il
L o n d o n L o n d o n N ew s C h ro n ic le
Pom ona G ran g e .— M rs. A . B la k e r.
r«,M»rts w« II in fo rm e d q u a rte rs be- ica s fo u r-m a n bobsled c re w was was in an a llia n c e
R t. 3, H ills b o ro .
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8. 1927.
w it h G re a t w as m issin g .
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to
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fr
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the
h e \e P re m ie r M u -..o h m has decided
B r ita in .
G e o rg e Z u rc h e r. ro u te one. H ills ­
Good for all Infections, Rheumatism, Arthritis,
S u rv iv o rs are
th re e d a u g h te rs.
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contests
w
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re
to .«-ml 5(1 (MM) r e g u la r It d ia n troop.
P o rtla n d — P o lic e ro u n d -u p in la ­ b oro, re p o rte d th e ft o f one w ir e -Mrs M . B. B u m p o f H ills b o ro ; U S E D d a v e n p o rt, o f g re e n dam ask,
s
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Skin and Chronic Disorders
good
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,
cheap.
—
Phone
I«» S pam in F e b ru a ry a m i M arch
b o r vio le n c e nets 32 to date. B e a t- C h e v ro le t w h e e l, c o m p le te w it h M rs T P. H e id e n s tro m o f S ilv e r -
speed.
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ups. v a n d a lis m bared as la b o r t e r ­ t ir e and tu b e, one s c re w ty p e a u to ton. and M rs . F re d V o lz, w it h w h o m 3481Y .
Open D aily Except Sunday Evenings
S hanghai S tr ik in g back at t h e ir ro ris ts suspects ta lk T h re a ts phoned ja c k w ith fo ld in g h a n d le and a set M rs S o u th e r s p e n t m ost o f h e r
G U E R N S E Y h e ife r calves, f r o m
to rm e n to rs w ith re n e w e d fu ry . C h i­ fa m ily o f M a y o r C arson.
o f t ir e to o ls b e tw e en 12 a nd 5 a. la te r years: one son, W E S o u th ­
c o u n ty h e rd im p ro v e m e n t tested
nese tro o p s to d a y rep u lse d a J a p ­
W a sh in g ton C o n g re ssio n a l a c tio n m. S u n d a y
e r o f P o rtla n d ; one siste r, M rs. cow s.— G u e rn se y D a iry . T e le p h o n e
159 S. 2nd Ave.
Hillsboro
Phone 3541
an« «• a tte m p t to ad va nce fro m on th e $3 000.000.000 h o u sin g boom
t w o 963.
Jam es E. B o y le n , 56. o f O regon M au d M o r r is o f S ilv e rto n ;
49p
M itic k w a n g a lo n g th e s o u th e rn sec­ b ill co m p le te d w h e n th e senate, b y C it y ro u te one, re c e iv e d a 90-day b ro th e rs . G T R ay
Eugene
and
, o f __
_______
tio n o f tiie v ita , T ie n L s iu -P u k o w a v o te o f 42 to 40. a p p ro ve s co n ­ sentence in th e c o u n ty ja il la st A lb e r t R ay o f F o rt W o rth . T exas
G IR L . 19. w a n ts h o u se ke e p in g jo b .
ra ilw a y , a c c o rd in g to Chines«» re ­ ference re p o rt on th e m easure.
T h u rs d a y in c ir c u it c o u rt w h e n he besides e ig h t g ra n d c h ild re n ,
— P h o n e 1906.
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po rts
S yd n e y. A u s tr a lia
T h e U n ite d pleaded g u ilt y to a ch a rg e o f d r iv -
S h a n g h a i Tr<»uble w ith B r ita in , States c ru is e rs T re n to n . M e m p h is in g a c a r w h ile u n d e r th e in f lu ­
320-EGG in c u b a to r, also good w a tc h
W o m en J u ro rs S h y
if she oppo «•«. J a p a n ’s aim s in C h in a , and M ilw a u k e e sa il to p a rtic ip a te ence o f in to x ic a n ts . B o y le n was a r ­
dog. to tra d e f o r a n y th in g use­
S ix ty o f th e 190 w o m e n n o tifie d
was p re d ic te d b y L ie u t. Gen I w ane in th e c e re m o n ia l o p e n in g o f th e rested n e a r T ig a rd on J a n u a ry 7. as h a v in g been d ra w n as p ro sp e c­ f u l; 1926 C h e v coupe, $ 1 6 — B o x
B r itis h
n a v a l base at Hus re c o rd show s th re e c o n v ic tio n s tiv e ju r o r s f o r 1938 c ir c u it c o u rt 180-A, R t. 1. H ills b o ro ; n e a r Jo h n
M a t u i. Japan«“ <* co m m a n d e r in tiie e n la rg e d
S in g a p o re .
f o r d ru n k e n d riv in g , i t w as r e ­ te rm s have a lre a d y requested th a t Bose.
S h a n g ra i-N a n k in g area, to d ay.
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W a s h in g to n — M a in ta in th e A m e r ­ p o rte d .
W.a fu n g to n
A n e m p h a tic “ N o ”
th e y be excused f r o m
s e rv in g .
C o n s o lid a te d T im b e r c o m p a n y o f C o u n ty C le r k W. A . T u p p e r d is ­ F IV E -g a llo n cow , also 2 fa m ily
c iin ii- to d a y fro m se n a to r K e y P it t ­ ican fle e t at th e 5-5-3 r a tio 'w i t h
THERE’S A CURE!
cow s $25 each, and p u re b re d m ilk ­
m an. Nevada. c h a irm a n o f th e sen­ B r ita in and J a p a n ) a nd no n a v y G le n w o o d re p o rts to S h e r iff C o n ­ closed ye ste rd a y. J u ro rs nam ed on
an d e stro y it. A d m ir a l W illia m I) n e ll th e th e ft o f a tr a n s it fro m a th e panel w ill be asked to re p o rt in g S h o rth o rn b u ll c a lf. 2 m o n th s
ate fo re ig n re la tio n s co m m itte e , to
W e m a y be a b le to fix it fo r y o u !
o f o p e ra tio n s, to ld to o l house so m e tim e d u rin g t h e M a rc h 21 f o r th e s ta rt o f th e M a rc h o ld .— B o x 180-A. R t. 1, H ills b o ro ;
th e so -ca lled V a n /« -e la n d p ro p o sa l Le a hy, c h ie f
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house c o m m itte e in s u p p o rt o f i past m o n th and a h a lf T h e tra n
th a t A m e ric a jo in in a fiv e -p o w e r
c o u rt te rm , he said. W om en se le ct- n e a r Jo h n Bose.
Be sure the basement in your new
proposed
e rd
n la e rg
m ent p
m -j ., s c o
it m had
been
o f oods,
th e ed
e co n om ic pact Coolness to w a rd th e
Salem
z\n o
r e issued
on ro g
O r c a to
p a n y 's
to o l stored
houses in in one
th e w
re fu s in g to s e rv i L
1 i> ri' ‘ ' cge o f O N E 1 3 acres in c u ltiv a tio n . W e ll
home is made by experienced con­
' t i g g i - 'i o n b y P a til V an /«•eland,
—
■
______
lo ca te d on ro c k road. Gas a nd
b y U t ilit ie s C o m m is ­ and was ta k e n some tim e a fte r th e
crete men with good materials. Re­
fo rm e r p re m ie r o f B e lg iu m , th a t th e b e r 11, 1934.
e le c tric ity .
G ood 5 -ro o m
house-
U n ite d Stales. G re a t B r ita in . F rance. sio n e r C h a rle s M Thom as, re d u c ­ w in t e r s h u t-d o w n .
member, there is no substitute f o r
Gouts L ess I hail D o in g
A
m
a
te
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r
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ttr
a
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ts
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and
woodshed.
O
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ly
a
b
o
ut
Loss o f a n e a rly n e w one h o rs e ­
Ita ly and G e rm a n y « lite r an a llia n c e in g rates o f P a c ific T e le p h o n e A
cement in concrete.
D ix ie M o u n ta in 's second a m a te u r 4 4 m ile s east o f to w n ; $1275. $350
b y a p p r o x i­ p o w e r W e stin g h ou se e le c tric m o to r
to s ta b iliz e in te rn a tio n a l m o n e y e x ­ T e le g ra p h c o m p a n y
Y our W a sh in g nt
to s h e riff's
o ffic e dance n ig h t at th e h o m e o f W il- w ill h andle. B a la n ce $15 p e r m o n th
changes a nd m u tu a lly slash t a r if f m a te ly e ig h t p e r ce n t was h e ld to was re p o rte d
ea„ L M “ r« L S»|t U ' d ’ i " aS .We,n / a M O D E R N 4 -ro o m fu rn is h e d house,
H om e!
b a rrie rs , was e v id e n t in th e senate. be c o n fis c a to ry by th e O re g o n sta te T ue sd a y b y H u m p h re y P a r ry o f a n^ t a O r m C h v i n u r e s in c lu d e d
2 bedroom s, a ll in good shape.
N o r t h P la in s .
S< g n i. Ita ly
M u n itio n s p la n t e x ­ su p re m e c o u rt to d ay.
rn C e u NelSOnJ G ood N a t i o n n e a r
a ll schools;
W esley W is w e ll. 27, o f G aston ¿ .n rtJnee hvb - \ s C
p lo s io n k ills fro m 30 to 40 w o rk e rs ,
ta
p
dance
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and
$2950
te rm s
All Vour ( lot lie ; lie n t i l i-
W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 2
was a rre s te d T ue sd a y b v D e p u ty
in ju re s a b o u t 500 a nd causes d a m ­
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A. F? Kroeger, President
S h e r iff R H. B usch on a la rc e n y
lully washed, «lothcs
age o f $2.000 <WM>
Io la , K a n — E v e ry ce n t p a id to ch
Phone 1341
a rg e and booked in c o u n ty ja il
u rm s hed by lo c a l m usicia ns.
H
erbert.
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it
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in
15
m ile s o f
opcnt'il up and condi­
J a k e W h ite . 52. w as a rre s te d bv
.H ills b o ro . 15 to 25 acres good f i l ­
co n n e c tio n w it h b o m b in g o f D ia l te n u re as p u b lic s e rv a n t w as g ive n
tioned so they contain
Son A r r iv e s —
cle a n in g w o rk s .
b e rt la n d ; b u ild in g s n o t necessary,
to c h a r ity a nd o th e r w o r th w h ile S ta te P o lic e m a n Z osel and S h e r iff
A
son
was
b
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W
ednesday
C
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W
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b
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ked
on
t it c right amount of
to G ood house and lo t in c ity ; w i l l go
purposes so th a t no one c o u ld e ve r
M
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and
M
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o f up to $1500. k 1 to 5 acres, good s o il
say he had so u g ht p u b lic o ffic e fo r
moisture for easy iron­
S unday. J a n u a ry 30
P o rtla n d a t W ilc o x M e m o ria l hos- n o rth o f H ills b o ro , b u ild in g s ,
th
e
m
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th
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was
in
it.
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is
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is
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b
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ing.
p ita l. He is th e f if t h gra n d so n o f
t v A t w t p w q cto n n
M rs. E m m a D ie r d o r ff o f n o rth o f
& H IC K S . S tage D e p o t
la b o r te rro ris m w ith a rre s t o f 14 c lo su re was m ad e to d a y b y C h a rle s
men at least s ix o f th e m a ffilia te d F S cott, e d ito r a nd p u b lis h e r o f
R lbs.
H ills b oro,
____________
F R E E show . 8 p. m „ F e b ru a ry 4,
tiie
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la
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ily
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w
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d
w ith A F o f I.
Only
I •«
ZJ . e> I
a ll- t a lk in g p ic tu re s ,
f o r a d u lts
B a rce lo n a, S pam
Rebel planes th e fo rm e r p re s id e n t re c e n tly in
o n ly , sp o n sore d by M oose lo d g e at
k i l l 350. w o u n d 700. A m o n g those C a lifo rn ia .
C h ild re n
u n d e r 16
4 , jc each additional
Salem T h e sta te h ig h w a y co m -
M rs . Sara A D ic k ie . 88. w ife o f
S a tis fa c to ry re s u lts a re r e g u la rly M oose h a ll.
sla in w e re 158 w a r o rp h a n c h il­
49p
m issio n 's ro a d b u ild in g b ill f o r 1937 G eorge A . D ic k ie o f G aston, d ie d re p o rte d b y co n siste n t users o f the ye a rs 10c a d m ission .
d re n in a n u rs e ry .
pound.
P o rtla n d F ra n k S G ra n t, P o r t­ to ta le d $19 739.408 67. a c c o rd in g to at ,h e F ore st G ro v e g e n e ra l hos- ad on th e A rg u s w a n t ad page— F IV E J e rs e y a nd G u e rn s e y h e ife rs
fig u tt s on f ile to d a y w it h G o v e r n o r 1 P*Ja *
w e e k fo llo w in g a s h o rt th e "G re a t M a rk e t P lace o f W a sh ­
Dry Weight
la n d c ity a tto rn e y , dies.
f o r sale; a ll to fre s h e n t h i s
illn e ss. B u r ia l to o k p la ce in W est in g to n C o u n ty .” A d o lp h S c h m id t
S e a ttle F iv e n a v y flie r s rescued C h a rles H M a rtin .
H
ills
M
e
m
o
ria l p a rk fo llo w in g fu
W a s h in g to n —T h e U n ite d States
o rd e re d a h o rs e ad to ru n u n t il m o n th . — E m m o tt Bros., H ills b o ro .
a fte r plan«* fo rce d d o w n n e a r Goose
4 9 tf
th e stopped, th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n
to P h o n e 2143.
n a vy "has no p la n s to jo in w it h a n y n e ra l s e rv ic e s M o n d a y fro m
Island. B C.
Bend D r. J F. Hosch, le a d e r o f o th e r n a tio n in th e defense o f th is F ore st G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y be 26 cents. T h e m a re w a s so ld F A R M E R S - A T T E N T IO N — G o l d
th e T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n o f th e d a y
p u b lic o w n e rs h ip b lo c in th e state c o u n try ." A d m ir a l W illia m D. L e a ­ chapel.
H i l l A g r ic u lt u r a l L im e s to n e . 98'
W8S d is trib u te d to a m a " te s't A T m e ly g ro ^ n d .'“ ^ ^ ^ ' / ' » ^ ! -
le g is la tu re resign s as p re s id e n t o f hy. c h ie f o f o p e ra tio n s, d e c la re d to ­ in MAr L i? '4 'kl,« z Ob 0 rn in Ne^ i er! !- V
day.
AugUSt,
1849.
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T e le p h o n e 47 H ills b o ro , Ore.
W a sh in g to n -To p ro te c t th e U n it ­ w id o w e r, one d a u g h te r. M rs . A.
" T h e s tra w w e n t lik e h o t cakes,” fa rm in lo ts o f 5 tons o r m o re at
nounces c a n d id a c y fo r d e m o c ra tic
ed States fro m in v a s io n a n d to a s - 1 G. S e a rlc o f O a k la n d . C a l. and tw o re p o rte d R. J. S c h w a n k e o fS c h e f- $6 50 p e r to n in b u lk ; $7 60 in bags.
n o m in a tio n fo r g o v e rn o r.
sure a ir s u p e rio r ity in th e e ve n t sons. J M . and W. M . B re w s te r, f lin . w h o said th a t he h ad ju s t r e ­ — R. A . R o lf, d is trib u to r . Leave
A m e ric a is fo rc e d in to w a r. th e b o th o f S e a ttle , a n d fiv e g ra n d ­ c e ive d h is A rg u s w h e n th e fir s t o rd e rs a t 316 E. M a in .
4 9 tf
M u n tij y . J a n u a ry 31
p a rty c a lle d in a n s w e r to th e ad-
u - , < h i„ „ i
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a rm y and na'-y h a ve bui1« a com-1 c h ild re n .
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‘ , Pr, - ,n R need e x - b ille d a ir fo rc e w h ic h to d a y is ra n k -
A n o th e r a d v e rtis e r re p o rte d th e F O R S A L E — L a rg e C h e s te r W h ite
1st
fo i loans It. s m a ll business cd b y a u th o ritie s as one o f th e
e f ir s t > p — u b -
b ro —
o d ——
sow, . —
b re d la st o f Novena-
“ The
G re a t " M a rk e t
Place o f sale
. ¡ „ „ . j o f a fin
, e co w
, on -, th
: ------------
—
th ro u g h o u t f lic n a tio n , s e c re ta ry o f w o rld s m ost fo rm id a b le .
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ” — th e A rg u s ‘ I5 d u o n 01 an ad . w h ic h o n ly cost b e r.— B ro g d e n A c re s F a rm . Phone
th e tre a s u ry M o rg e n th a u d e cla re d .
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25 cents.
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S eattle, W ash. -H a ro ld P ritc h e tt. c la
1153.
49-51
s s ifie d page. L is t y o u r w a n ts in _
E xte n sio n o f c re d it b y th e fe d e ra l
V a n co u ve r, B. C , w as rc -e le c te d these co lu m n s.
tf
g o v e rn m e n t, he said, w o u ld e n a ble
m a n y s m a ll c o m m e rc ia l e s ta b lis h ­
m ents to s tim u la te t lie ir o p e ra tio n s
P o ri la n d F o u rte e n persons h e ld
b y p o lic e fo r q u e s tio n in g a b o u t acts
o f v io le n c e w h ic h te rro riz e d th is
c ity d u rin g a s ix m o n th s la b o r ju r is ­
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d ic tio n a l d is p u te
T w o b o m b in g s
Highlights in the W eek’s News
Commissioners
New Society
Formed at Roy; Inspect Wilson
River Project
I nKirrnf-
Skin Lofion
25<
Salem A rrest
Clears T h e ft
Y east* Iron
Tablets
Leisvville
Face Creams
M attresses
R enovated
$4.50
Delta Drug Store
S X riT t»*-
Too Late to Classify
N ovak’s M ineral Baths
T R E A T M E N T S — M A SSA G E S
W A T E R in
Y our B A S E M E N T ?
D am p W ash
H illsboro Concrete Brick
& T ile Co.
Mrs. Dickie, Gaston
Resident, Dies
35c
JÍ.0úJz
Like rlOt Lakes
Home Laundry fit
Dry Cleaners
VALUE!
PRACTICE
MAKES
BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS
PERFECT
USED CARS
Juit a t the perfect basket
shot is the result of long
practice,-the perfect beer
is the result of years of
1936 C hevrolet Tow n Sedan
BURST IN T O
COLOR
t Coreful Brewing.
THE®AT
turn ON HkHtW
WITH
TOO
Yes sitl It’s like turning Winter
into Summer when you turn on
the heat in your Ford V-8 with
the Approved Ford Heater. It
floods your car with fresh outside
air warmed to the temperature
you like. It provides a fresh
HEATER
E. M. BARNES, Prop.
Spotless m o h a ir
u p h o l­
1936 Ford V-8 Sedan
G u n m c ta l fin is h lik e n e w . C le a n uphoLstery.
G ood tire s . M o to r e x c e lle n t.....................
525
1934 Chev M aster DeLuxe Coupe
*425
supply every few minutes. This
heater is made especially for your
Ford V-8. That's why it ’s so
efficient, dependable and speedy
in its operation. Drive in. We’U
install one today. And you’ll enjoy
driving in your FordV- 8 even more I
1933 Ford Tudor Sedan
M o h a ir
u p h o ls te ry .
G ood m o to r.
295
A wonderful buy at .
1932 Pontiac 6 D eL uxe Sedan
C le a n in s id e a nd out.
w i l l s u rp ris e yo u
A
m o to r th a t
FORD
f FORD
ANTIFREEZE! BATTERIES
S ix - c y lin d e r v a lv e -in -h c a d m o to r. M o h a ir
u p h o ls te ry . G ood fin is h . S p ecial
215
1930 Chevrolet Coupe
O. K m e c h a n ic a lly . F in is h
y o u w i l l lik e .
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