T h u rsd ay , M arch 1938 III L L S B O R O A R G U S , e Venue Change Move Denied; Jury to Meet (live Program at Helvetia Ju d g e |{ P ra n k P c lc i . ( I n in ■«( m o tio n fo r rh a n tfo o f v e n u e fo r Ed H a rd ( ( i n l y . Hoy G d le xp h * and W a lla ce W ebster. EoreNi (¡ro v e u i i - lo n i »Is. h e re T u c s d n y *I*he th re e men a ie fa c in g t r ia l on assault and b a tte ry charges h a v in g been n a m ­ ' d hi g ra n d ju r y in d ic tm e n ts m * v * < ra l m ontlu* ago In th(* p e titio n fo r change o f ven- *•" th e y sta te d “ In W a sh in g to n c o u n ty th e re lia v e been se ve ra l (MMi I.e B o y L o m a x was re ta in e d . c h u rc h at 1 3(1 p m F rid a y E v e ry ­ h a ll. 8 p. in. by B« z a rtli as Ins a tto rn e y , w h ile , one is in v ite d . C o u n ty tu r k e y g ro w e rs at H ills ­ F . ta b ro o k . fin a n c ia l se c re ta ry o f M rs. G u n n a r J o h n n c r o f Y a kim a . b o ro ch a m b e r o f co m m e rce, 8 p. m th e w a reh o u se m en s u n io n , had fo u r , Wash . is v is itin g h e r pa re n ts. M r F rid a y , M a rc h I I law v« rs on his case, in c lu d in g F re d | and M rs B. II Hausen, east o f C o ffe e c lu b m eets at c h a m b e r o f Jenvcn, C h a rle s W H o b in so u u nd , H ills b o ro c o m m e rce room s. 2:15 p. in K n e c la n d T a n n e r o f P o rtla n d and M rs D o n a ld B Ja ckso n and O ld -tim e dance a t K . P. h a ll fo r G I»’ V an D e V e e r o f S e a ttle . Wash i d a u g h te r o f P o rtla n d .‘-pent several P y th la n s and frie n d s , 9 p. in. B o th H opson and R ic h a rd C la re days th is w e e k w it h h e r p a re n t . S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 12 Hopson, h e ld on liq u o r charges , M r a nd M rs F re d Rood. P la y at L a u re l h a ll in e v e n in g grow in g o u t o f an a u to m o b ile w re c k ’ M r and M rs. E a rl L u th e r and R u m m a g e sale. A m e ric a n L e g io n • •n th e T u a la tin V a lle y h ig h w a y •-oil («ten o f S a le m v is ite d tin* A J last w i-e k -e n d . w e re b o u nd o v e r t o . H a r tr a m p f a n d O. B. H a r tr a m p f A u x ilia r y , a ll-d a y . th e g ra n d ju r y a fte r w a iv in g p re - | hom es S u n d a y. lin u n u r y h e a rin g M on d a y M r and M rs. Don J. H o lb ro o k . Coming Events Local Happenings M r and M i F re d D e ttlc o f V a n ­ c o u ve r. B C . w e re w e e k -e n d guests o f M r and M r J L A u ld T h e y le ft M o n d a y fo r S o u th e rn C a lifo r - ma M is . Jane A u ld . t ik in g n u rse 's tr a in in g in P o rtla n d , also v is ite d at tin p a re n ta l hom e d u rin g th e w e e k ­ end. H u g h F B ussell M r .m d M r. o f P< rtia n d and F A W a lk e r, re- o f M ic h ig a n , w e re d in n e r c c n tl; p a rty gue t.s S a tu rd a y n ig h t o f M r B J B e a ttlie . Mr a n d Mrs b ro th e r o f M rs. Beat- W a lk LT is tie M is A v is L o b d e ll o f th e U n io n P a c ific , w h o has been sp e n d in g a s h o rt tim e at h e r hom e east o f to w n , le ft T u e s d a y n ig h t fo r Los Angeles, and fro m th e re w ill r e ­ tu rn to O m aha, h e r h e a d q u a rte r« . Mr Ed W o rtin a n re ce ive d f ir s t p riz e M o n d a y n ig h t at th e B. N A c a rd p a rty at th e o ld (»range b a ll and M t C la u d C o o k second, Bay I I)« I n u n f ir s t and C h a r le s F ro s t, M ss J u a n ita B o n n e y a nd Ted B ro w n o f Eugene spent S u n d a y w ith M r and M rs L y m a v H o w e M is • B e rn ic e G a rd n e r and W T G a rd n e r o f P o rtla n d v is ite d t l n i r b ro th e r. V W G a rd n e r, and | fa m ily d u rin g th e w e e k-e n d . M r and M rs. H u lb e rt B la ir of i n e a r R e d m o n d a re v is itin g re la tiv e x a nd frie n d s h e re th is w eek T h e y fo r m e r ly reside d here T ed J o h n so n o f H a x tu n . C o lo , ai riv e d S u n d a y fo r a v is it w it h bis H a llie Ire la n d . I cousin. M r M rs R a lp h Bairn v • p e n t F rid a y 1 w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs. M . R eid, at N ew berg i f J D it t c r o f E lig ib le spent M o n d a y a cd T ue sd a y w ith h e r p a r ­ ents. M r and M r S E O lson. F ra n k Jones and L y le D illa h a y o f E lle n s b u rg . Wash are v is itin g th is w e e k at th e H a llie Ire la n d hom e M r and M is . A . I. Jensen spent S u n d a y it L o n g v ie w . Wash . w ith his m o th e r. M rs N P N ie lse n . M r. a nd M rs Ira J. L e w is a id c h ild r e n o f G resh a m v is ite d the J H. L o o m e r hom e S u n d a y Boy B u r n e tt is i l l at hom e w ith th re a te n e d p n e u m o n ia . H e has been c o n fin e d to Ins bed since S u n d a y. J. E Johnson re tu rn e d M on d a y fro m an e xte n d e d v is it at G a rib a ld i HI L L S B O R O . O R E G O N Nicols Return from Hawaii; Enjoy interesting Month’s Trip D r and M rs It J N ic o l a rriv e d hack hom e in H ill .b o ro S unday, fo llo w in g a fiv e w e e k s ’ t r ip to the H a w a iia n Islands, g la d to he back in a c o u n try w h e re th e y can "c o o l o f f once in a w h ile ." T iie H ill .boro v e te rin a r y a nd his W ife le ft H ills b o ro on J a n u a ry 21 and sa ile d fro m V ic to r ia 11 C . on th e ste a m e r E m p re ss o f Canada, sp e n t th re e and a h u lf w eeks on th e v a rio u s islands, and cam e back last w eek a b o a rd th e Em press of Japan, r e tu r n in g to V ic to r ia and c o m in g hom e S u n d a y a fte rn o o n T iie E m press o f Ja p a n ran in to a o n e -d a y gale and ro u g h w e a th ­ e r s to rm m id w a y on th e t r ip hack, he said, and at tim e s had a lis t o f as m u c h a.s 20 p e rc e n t. E v e ry ­ th in g . fro m pia n o s and c h a irs to tr u n k s a nd fu rn is h in g s had to be tie d d o w n , he said. W e a th e r in the isla n d s was bel w een 70 and 80 degrees d u r in g th e e n tire stay, b u t was c o n s id e ra b ly w a rm e r th a n t i i e sam e te m p r a iu r e here d u e to the m o is t c lim a te W a rm ra in s w e re fre q u e n t d u r in g th e is la n d ¡ stay. Season L a c k N o te d “ T iie th in g th a t im p re sse d me m ost on th e t r ip , " N ic o ' said, "w a s th e decid e d change fro m o u r m a n ­ n e r o f liv in g and fa r/i.in g . Because o f th e u n if o r m ly w a rm w e a th e r th ro u g h o u t th e ye a r, th e H a w a iia n * k n o w no seasons as w e do. T h e y p la n t th e ir crop s a t a n y tim e , and h a rv e s t th e m w h e n th e y a re rip e . S u g a r eane re q u ire s fro m 14 to 18 m o n th s , and as a re s u lt i t m a y be h a rv e s te d in D e ce m b e r one y e a r a nd in M a y o r J u n e f o r th e n e x t cro p . P in e a p p le s, bananas and su g a r cane c o n s titu te th e p rin c ip a l i laud nope, but th e re are no d i- i v e rs ifie d cro p s —e v e r y th in g b e in g d e vo te d to one o r o th e r o f t h e th re e m a in item s. " D a lly in g a n d r a t t le - ra is in g , h o w e v e r, a re s u rp r is in g ly la rg e in ­ d u s trie s on th e is la n d s ,” th e H ills ­ boro veteiInary continued " T im isla n d s o f M a u i and H a w a ii have some o f th e big g e st c a ttle ranches u n d e r th e A m e ric a n fla g The c lim a te m ake s f o r e x c e lle n t g ra z ­ in g on q u ic k -g r o w th , lu s h grass a ll th e y e a r ro u n d . O a h u isla n d , w h e re H o n o lu lu is lo ca te d, is th e d a ir y in g c e n te r, w it h th re e la rg e c e rtifie d d a irie s b e in g ru n th e re , in a d d itio n to m a n y o th e rs in e it h ­ e r A o r A A classes." D a irie s R a n k H ig h C e r tifie d d a irie s are o f u n- u s u a llv h ig h ra n k . N ic o l e x p la in ­ ed r e g u la r ly b y a b o a rd o f tw o d o c ­ to rs a nd tw o v e te rin a ria n s G ra d e A d a irie s th e re c o rre s p o n d to B d a irie s here, w h ile A A a p p r o x i­ m ate s O re g o n G ra d e A e s ta b lis h ­ m ents. M ilk p ric e s a re c o n s id e ra b ly h ig h e r, r u n n in g fro m 17 cents f o r a q u a rt o f g ra d e A to 21 c e n ts fo r c e r tifie d m ilk . H ig h cost o f ra is in g o r o b ta in in g th e cows, a nd th e h ig h ­ e r o jie r a tin g costs c u t d o w n ’ he p r o f it w h ic h an O re g o n fa rm e r m ig h t e x p e c t to m a k e o u t o f these r e ta il p rices, h o w e v e r. M ost o f th e d a iry co w s th e re a rc p u rch a se d on tiie m a in la n d a nd sh ip p e d to th e isla n d s C a ttle feed th e re in c lu d e s p in e ­ a p p le h u lls and p u lp , peanuts, soy bean m eal a nd grass P r a c tic a lly n o I h a y is raised , sin ce th e grass su p - ' p ly is co n sta n t, and no g ra in crop s o f a n y k in d a re ra is e d th e re . | th e re fu r a p ro p o rtio n a te area th a n th e re are in O regon " A s id e fro m c a ttle , th e re is v e ry lit t le liv e s to c k ra is in g done T h e re are a fe w hogs and no sheep W ild hogs, w ild goats, w ild dogs and w ild jackasses m a k e up m ost o f th e rest o f th e isla n d s’ a n im a l p o p u la tio n , a ll o f them u e ic e n d e d fro m dom e i- tic n te d a n im a ls b ro u g h t to th e is ­ la n d s by some o f th e e a rly w h ite v is ito rs . T h e re a re fe w b ird s th e re , m ost o f th e n a tiv e b ird s b e in g fo u n d in th e n a tio n a l p a rk A n d in one r e s p e c t the H a w a iia n isla n d s re s e m ­ bles Ire la n d , because th e re a re no snakes th e re . D r N ic o l re p o rte d . T h e H o n o lu lu c h a m b e r o f c o m ­ m erce has posted a »100 a w a rd to each person b r in g in g in a snake c a u g h t on a n y o f th e islands. S a la rie s in th e is la n d s f o r w h ite p e o ple are u n u s u a lly h ig h , b u t a good sized p o rtio n o f each p a y- check m u s t go f o r th e c o m p u ls o ry socia l life fo r th e w h ite s , N ic o l said Because th e re a re so fe w w h ite peo ple th e re , th e y m u s t m in g le m o re ofte n, and th is de m a n d s a d ­ d itio n a l e x p e n d itu re s , a llo w a n c e fo r w h ic h is u s u a lly m ade b y th e v a rio u s fir m s in m a k in g up salaries. Buildings at Buxton Razed for Lumber Many Friends Attend ‘Open House’ Sunday second. fo r m en C a p ta in Joseph M Jo h n son o f th e C h ica g o p o lic e d e p a rtm e n t is a guest o f R o b e rt II C ra d d o ck and Judge and M rs B F ra n k Peters lie ha j u s t c o m p le te d a to u r o f th e A tte n d I ’o rtla n d M e e tin g — s o u th e rn states M rs Z o la M o rg a n , sta te p re s i- M iss Fh rence G o rd o n o f P o rtla n d ! d e n t o f th e B usiness and P ro fe s ­ pent T u e sd a y and W ednesday w ith sio n a l W o m en 's clu b s. M iss B e rn e ta h e r p a re n ts M r a nd M rs F re d R u m m e r, p re s id e n t o f th e lo ca l G o rd o n . M iss G o rd o n is ta k in g C u b . a n d M rs. L. T McPhe« te rs a t ­ nurse's tr a in in g at th e E m a n u e l tended an in te rn a tio n a l p ro g ra m i • I p ita l and co stu m e p a rty at th e Y . W. ( ’. P riv a te R o b e rt A re n s o f P o r t­ A b u ild in g at St J o h n s F rid a y land. w h o has ju s t re tu rn e d fro m n ig h t T h e p a rty w as sponsored b y H a w a ii, v is ite d T in * day a t th e J H L o o m e r hom e, lie i.. a fr ie n d th e P o rtla n d c lu b w ith M iss E v a n ­ • >f C h a rle s L o o n ie r, w ho is s ta tio n ­ g e lin e P h ilb in . state in te rn a tio n a l c h a irm a n , in c h a rg e o f th e p ro ­ ed at H o n o lu lu . T. H. M is s i s H P itz in g e r and A (» le n ­ g ra m . T w e n ty - fiv e c o u n trie s w e re d e r o f A lb a n y , w h o a tte n d e d the rt p re se n te d in co stu m e on th e p ro ­ W a lth e r L e ague c o n v e n tio n at C o r ­ gra m n e liu s. w e re w e e k -e n d guests a t th e M eeting at lle y w o o d — A ll la d ie s in He.vw ood d is tric t H e n ry K a n in a hom e. M rs. A d d ie C a r te r A n d e r s o n , W illia m W e s th o ff o f C e d a r M ill a rc in v ite d to a tte n d an a fte rn o o n m e e tin g at th e C h a rle s T rc s h u m fo rm e r H ills b o r o re sid e n t, d ie d in l i a s re n te d lu s pla ce to Ed L e h m a n . He h asn't d e c id e d w h e re he w i l l go hom e F rid a y on th e D o u g la s H o l­ Los A n g e le s S u n d a y a nd fu n e ra l se rvice s w i l l be h e ld h e re a t 2 p. as yet. W e s th o ff had liv e d th e n * fo r ga te place. T h e fo llo w in g q u e stio n s w i l l be discussed: W hen i> M o n e y in S a tu rd a y . D o n clso n A S e w e ll m o re th a n 40 years M rs. F. B C h a m b e rla in o f B e l­ U s e fu l'........W h a t P la n E n a cte d in are in ch a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts. Deceased is a d a u g h te r o f M rs. lin g h a m . Wash . le ft F rid a y fo r Law W o u ld (J iv e P u rc h a s in g P o w ­ G H C a rte r o f P o rtla n d and a sis- I fio tn e. a fte r tw o w e e ks' v is it w it h e r t o the P e o p le •' Mrs G T Wei te r o f H a s k e ll C a r te r o f P o rtla n d h e r siste r. M i O. B. H a rtra m p f. bel w ill g iv e a re a d in g on "P la n O p e ra tio n W ill B r in g New F ra in and C o n w a y C a rte r o f C le v e la n d . and o th e r re la tiv e s . C al. M r and M r J. W B a rn e y and , B a n k in g ." fa m ily sjM’ nt th e w e e k -e n d w it h | A tte n d F a th e r's i u n e i.il— B irths Mr B a rn e y 's p a re n ts a t H ood M rs R u th D e L o z ie r o f Seaside S p rin g e r T o M r. and M rs. C. I! and Roscoe M o rris o f S ilv e rto n B iv e r. M rs W E. O g ilh e e o f A u ro ra is w e re guests o f th e ir u n c le and a u n t. S p rin g e r o f P o rtla n d , F e b ru a ry 27. v is itin g M is I I D a vis and o th e r Mi and Mn W C Gifford, last a boy. H ills b o ro fr ie n d • fo r se v e ra l weeks. w eek, and on T h u rs d a y a tte n d e d M rs O g d be e fo r m e r ly reside d h e re 1 th e fu n e ra l o f t h e ir fa th e r. A J. M rs E d ith M o rris , w h o has been M o rris in P o rtla n d . M r. M o r r is d ie d v is itin g h e r siste r, M rs W. C G i f ­ F e b ru a ry 21 a f th e age o f 75 years. fo rd . le ft F rid a y fo r h e r h o m e in .Mr F ra n c is S p e a ke r— Seaside. L E. F ra n cis, a ssista n t c o u n ty M iss A n o n a Joos* re tu rn e d S u n ­ agent, spoke b e fo re th e Lohese day fro m ten d a ys' v a ca tio n and C am p F ire g ro u p T ue sd a y at th e ir w in te r s p o rts at S on V a lle y , Idaho. m e e tin g at th e B. C Busch hom e, She a cco m p a n ie d S e a ttle frie n d s . M r. and M rs F ra n c is T. W ade and e x p la in in g about th e b ir d nests the g ir ls had c o lle c te d fo r t h e ir b ir th - , c h ild re n o f S a le m sp e n t th e w e e k ­ end w ith M rs W ade's pa re n ts, M r day h o n o r. A h ik e was p la n n e d fo r i S a tu rd a y . and M rs. (). B. Gates. M r. and M rs B B F ro st sp e n t T ake s P o rtla n d P o s itio n — th e w e e k -e n d at A b e rd e e n . Wash., L y m a n H o w e has acce p te d a p o - 1 w ith th e ir s o n -in -la w and d a u g h ­ s itio n w it h Joe W e in e r. P o rtla n d te r. M r. and M rs C. E. W in a n s. and c lo th ie r, a nd began Ins w o r k th e re fa m ily . T h e y w e re a cco m p a n ie d W ednesday. Former Resident’s Funeral Saturday Ered. Ire n e K lu m . T W O b u lla , 16 m onths o ld . one 1 T E A M o f m ares. 7 a nd 8 years H o ls te in , one B ro w n S w i Ä s. o ld ; w e ig h t 3200 - Ray K e p h a rt, 1 d o u b le -te s te d — Phone B e a v e rto n 1 Ht 4. 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BOTH FOR ONLY A ffir m a tiv e Side W in s In a de b ate g iv e n a t a m e e tin g Electric Waffle Irons, Curlers, Irons and o f G reen M o u n ta in G ra n g e F e b ­ ru a r y 19 an e rr o r was made, w h ic h Toasters at prices that can’t be beat! th e B u x to n c o rre s p o n d e n t w ishes PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY to c o rre c t. Q u e s tio n : "R e s o lv e d T h a t the F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t S h o u ld In te rfe re B e tw e e n th e A E. o f L . and C. I. O. to S ta r t I n ­ "Save on Drugs" d u s try M o v in g and B r in g A b o u t E m p lo y m e n t." A f f ir m a t iv e was ta ke n b y J o h n B ro w n a nd M rs. R ai R o b e rts and L . L . C ra w fo rd th e n e g a tiv e T h e a f fir m a tiv e side w on instead o f t h e n e g a tive . Judges w e re M r- . A. J R u c k e r. Miss Io la B a iffk c a n d M iss A lic e G in th c r. M a n n in g W in* Drug Bargains 59c Hillsboro Pharmacy AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY LANE N o sa fe ty d e vice has e v e r been in ­ ve n te d to ta k e th e p la ce o f th e one ju s t above th e ears.— M e n th o lo g y People's m in d s a r e c h a n g e d th ro u g h o b s e r v a t i o n a n d n o t th ro u g h a rg u m e n t.— W ill Rogers. i By M rs. Jesse M eyers- B U X T O N — H a rv e y T h o m p s o n o f C o rn e liu s has b o u g h t th e o ld Jo h n R in c k sto re house and h a ll and is w re c k in g it f o r th e lu m b e r. T h e h a ll o v e r th e s to re w as used fo r a dance h a ll in e a rly days, b u t h a d n 't been used fo r o v e r 30 years. T h e b u ild in g has been v a c a n t fo r se v e ra l years. W re c k D epot fo r L u m b e r S o u th e rn P a c ific d e p o t h e re has been sold and is b e in g w re c k e d f o r th e lu m b e r. I t has been a la n d ­ m a rk f o r m o re th a n 30 years. M r. and M rs. G u s G heen a t­ te n d e d la st rite s f o r M rs. Mary- G u y m o n H u n g e r a t th e P o rtla n d Past O ra cle s' c lu b o f th e R o ya l C re m a to riu m M o n d a y . M rs. H u n ­ N e ig h b o rs m e t fo r pot lu c k lu n c h ­ ger. w h o f o r m e r ly o p e ra te d t h e eon and e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs T u e s ­ F ore st G ro v e h o s p ita l, d ie d a t h e r d a y w ith M rs J R P eppard. M rs. h o s p ita l a t M a rs h fie ld F e b ru a y 23 F re d E n n is was e le cte d p re s id e n t. o f in flu e n z a . She is s u rv iv e d b y M iss Lena T a y lo r , v ic e -p re s id e n t; h e r husband, G eorge H u n g e r, h e r Mi L e s te r A lte r , s e c re ta ry ; M rs m o th e r a nd a siste r. M rs . B e u la h .1 R W a tk in s , tre a s u re r; M rs . E d w a rd s o f H ills b o ro . C la u d C ook c o rre s p o n d e n t; M rs. S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests at O C o s le tt S r and M rs W E th e I M . B yb e e hom e w e re M r. l.o rm o r. m em b e rs o f f lo w e r c o m ­ a n d M rs. I r v in B o y d . M r, and M rs. m itte e Ed Muse. M is s V ir g in ia M ic h a e l H ig h score at "500'' was m ade by a nd M a r v in K o r r e ll, a ll o f H ills ­ Mi Ered E nnis, second b v M iss b oro; M r a n d M rs. B y b e c and Lena T a y lo r, and lo w by M r s . O . M r. and M rs . M use w e re o ld C o s le tt Sr. E xch a n g e o f g ifts was frie n d s at B rid g e p o rt. Neb. The held. M use fa m ily , w h o came here r e ­ c e n tly , h a ve b o u g h t a ho m e at H ills b o ro . M rs E a rl F is h e r and fa th e r. W il­ la rd P ra tt o f Sunset, a cco m p a n ie d b y th e la tte r's a u n t. M rs . O H. S to w e ll o f th is place, v is ite d M r M r and M rs M o r r is W e il h e ld P ra tt's p a re n ts. M r. and M rs W ill " o p e n h o u s e ' to th e ir frie n d s S u n ­ P ra tt, and tw o b ro th e rs . W ill J r d a y a fte rn o o n fro m 4 to 7 o 'c lo c k a^ d C h a rle s P ra tt, a t V a n c o u v e r, at t h e ir b e a u tifu l n e w h o m e on W ash . W ednesday. East L in c o ln stre e t T h e y w e re as­ P e a rl K lu m H o n o re d sisted m re c e iv in g b y M r. a nd M rs. M rs. W F. K lu m e n te rta in e d R W W e il and M r. and M rs. J a k e .Animal D isease R am pant " H a w a ii is s o rt o f a v e te rin a ria n 's w ith a b ir th d a y p a rty f o r h e r W e ll. P re s id in g nt th e tea ta b le w e re la b o ra to r y ." th e d o c to r e x p la in e d j d a u g h te r P e a rl on h e r 13th b ir t h ­ W h ile each se ctio n o f th e U n it e d 1 day a n n iv e rs a ry . F e b ru a ry 27. T h e M i- P aul L. P a tte rso n and M rs A . I I Busch fro m 4 to 5. M rs. R a lp h S tates has some diseases |> ccu lia r a fte rn o o n was spent w ith b o w and to th e c a ttle o f th a t section, th e ca t- a rr o w s h o o tin g a nd in d o o r base­ Ea te r and M r . W illia m H a re fr o m is,a n d s h a v e a ll diseases b a ll. P resent w e re E lle n and 5 to (I. and M rs. H. I, Ma,c k e i i z i e ' ,i e 0,1 and M rs R. E ra n k P e te rs fro m 6 to Bangs disease, a n th ra x , b la c k leg B o b b y M cC ann. V e lm a R e th e rfo rd . a nd o th e rs a re ra m p a n t, a nd k e e p 1 E d w a rd N oah. D ic k Bush. E d ith 7 o 'c lo c k . v e te rin a ria n s w o r k in g a t to p speed and J a n ic e G o o d ric h . H e le n and w ith th e re s u lt th a t th e re a re m o re W a rre n B.vbee. F ra n k C a u s o n. Dorcas C lu b to M ee t— th a n tw ic e as m a n y a n im a l d o cto rs D a n ie l Jones. M a n n in g school D orcas c lu b o f A ll S a in ts c h u rc h w ill m eet T h u rs d a y e v e n in g w it h Ml R I. B u rn e tt M rs. H a l B a r- ro w s is a ssistin g hostess. Past Oracles’ Club Elects Officers Paire Three teacher, and H a rrie t, V e rn ita and H o w a rd YOU W ANT A LOT to be installed in H illsboro w ithin the next few w eeks. FREE INSPECTION to each car owner twice a year for brakes, front wheels, lights, windshield swipe and horn. I f yo u h ave a house, an a p a r t­ m e n t o r a roo m to r e n t —use th e A rg u s w a n t ads. tf Too Late to Classify N E W 8x18 t r a ile r house. $200 — H. W . C u r rin , 134 E. M a in St. p 15 -m o n ths-o ld son o f th e p ro v e n l b u ll— M a d rid 's T r is tr a m St. M aw es. s ire o f th e H agg b ro th e rs h e rd : dam nearest dam o u t o f 827 p o u nd cow . P ric e $150; also som e y o u n g e r a t $50.— L . T. S ills . C o r- i n e liu s . 53p ' Cleaning Service W A N T E D ^ggs- a n d p o u ltr y .— S cott W ood f i Co., 353 E. M a in St., H ills b o ro . 53-3 You Can Depend Upon! S E T o f g o lf clu b s a nd b a g — I n ­ q u ire W a sh in g to n h o te l, a fte r 6 p. m. N o phone. 53p C O W and horse m a n u re .— W. Wyss. : A lo h a . T ele p h o n e 1919 B e a v e r­ to n . 53tf H O R S E S s e ll b a rg a in f o r cash o r tra d e fo r c a ttle o r hogs o r on tim e ; 2 m ated team s; 1 ponv. w ill w o r k o r rid e . $25 — W Wyss, A lo h a . P h one B e a v e rto n 1919. ' 53tI Watch for Opening Announcement i W e g iv e y o u th e k in d o f s e rv ic e y o u w a n t— fast a nd h ig h q u a lity . Monite Moth Proofing a t no a d d itio n a l cost. 37 A C R E S a t O re n c o f o r sale b y i o w n e r.— A d a m B e lla . O ren co lp | HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS COMFORTABLE steeping ro o m in i m o d e rn hom e.— M rs . W . M a in St. Ram p 327 53., Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Oregon 1000 DRESSES PENNEY’S WASH DRESSES ARE FAMOUS IN FIFTEEN H U N- DRED TOWNS REACHING FROM COAST TO COAST. THEY HAVE STYLE. THEY WEAR. THEY WASH. IN OTHER WORDS— THEY CAN TAKE IT. FOR YOUR MONEY FOR THIS BIG HOUSE DRESS EVENT WE BOUGHT MORE THAN A THOUSAND DRESSES. 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