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W ith W h ich is C o m b in ed th e H illsb o ro I n d e p e n d e n t
____________ ______ H ills b o ro Independent Established 1873
H illsb o ro , O re g o n , T h u rs d a y , .March 3, 1938
New Earn. Act
oId Documents Recall Story
i9i6 Provisos
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The n e w A A A fu rm m l w h ic h 1»
i tune e ffe c tiv e F e b ru a ry III. w hen
In Senate Race
I lire ,- o ld ilo e u m e iils w e re d is-1
b la y c l Hus week by It p S haw ,
p resent m a y o r o f C o rn e liu i
T he
t l u e e papers a te n o w S haw 's p r o p ­
' l l y lin t w e n - o r ig in a lly is s u e d to
In- g ra n d fa th e r. C o lo n e l T ho m a s It
C, ru e liu s
School Head
Speaks North
Plains P.-T. A,
H ills b o ro A rg u s E sta b lis h e d 1894
Oregon Subjects
Dominate Month's
History Magazine
F e b ru ........
a ry ....
's ..................
N a tio n a l K is t c r lv a l
M agazine, p u b lis h e d by th e B a u g h -
te rs o f the A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n
c a rrie s a large section d e v o te d to
O regon, w ith a la rg e c o lo r- n ic tu re
o f M r M a rth a F ercosoo
d e a T o f g|aÄ ^ ^
as th e fr o n t co ve r a ttra c tio n
th e fr o n t c o v e r a ttra c tio n .
T w e lv e o f th e a rtic le s in th e m ag
azine are d e vo te d to O reg o n s u b ­
jects, in c lu d in g th e n e w s ta te Cap­
ito l. a g e n era l a rtic le on th e state,
the- O regon T r a il O reg o n C ity . H is ­
to ric A s to ria . M c L o u g h lin House,
C ra te r L a k e N a t i o n a l
P a rk .
'S tra n g e S to ry o f B e n ja m in B o n n e ­
v ille .'' Cham poeg. and o th e r in t e r ­
e s tin g n o ta tio n s on th e state.
M rs. M c K e o w n , w hose p ic tu re a p ­
pears on th e co ve r, is s h o w n in the
ro le she p la y e d as th e p io n e e r
m o th e r at th e W h itm a n C e n te n n ia l
c e le b ra tio n
D a v id H ill c h a p te r o f H ills b o r o
is th e o n ly c h a p te r In th is c o u n ty
a nd m uch o f th e data on O regon
was c o m p ile d b y m e m b e rs o f th is
c h a p te r.
R e c o g n itio n o f O re g o n 's b ir th d a y
is g iv e n in th e m agazine, sin ce th e
state was a d m itte d to th e u n io n on
V a le n tin e 's day, F e b ru a ry 14, 1859
S ectio n T w o, E ig h t P a g e s
i.-ale Held a t C la u d S m ith 's F u r n i-
' i i v n He d " ] h F ° rCSt G ro.v c S n tu r-
day. n e tte d th e m a n ice lit t le sum .
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S e p te m b e r M u sic and games w e re
e n jo ye d. C o ve rs
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M rs ' c h a r lie W a d d le and in fa n t
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G ro v e g e n e ra l h o s p ita l T ue sd a y fo r
th e ir hom e,
A lta -r ,
A lb e r t b co tt spent the week-end
in P o rtla n d w ith frie n d s ,
Kansas C it y local o f F a rm e rs '
U n io n m et in B a n ks W ednesday, in
th e R o y a l N e ig h ttu h a ll
B o rn ' ,t o M r a!,d M r«. H e rb e rt
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f o r a w h ile .
so o n A lic e S m ith a t, a e lie r at the
N O R T H P L A IN S
B y ro n G o o d ­
o ld T u a la tin A ca d e m y, w h o w .i the
P re sid e n t R oosevelt signed w lm t i.
m an. H ills b o ro h ig h sch o o l p r in c i­
d a u g h te r o f Ite v W illia m E S m ith .
k n o w n ii- th e A g i i i u l t u i i i l A d ju s t
pal. »pnkc at th e P .-T A m e e tin g
c ir c u it r id e r fo r the M e th o d is t
Tuesday e v e n in g on th e s u b je c t o f
inenl A c t id 1038. continue.-, m id
c h u rc h h i th e e a rly days u i W ash­
h ig h s< hool c u rr ic u lu m
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. ( hie. a la rg e g ra y d o cu m e n t, is iln -d J a n u a ry 30 o f th is y e a r at h e r
h o n o rin g th e fo u n d e rs o f P .-T. A
ti»s been O p e ra tin g since tb e spring
C o rn e liu s co m in issio u as a co lo n e l h o m e in C oi n, Inis, h a v in g reached
o f 193(1. a c c o rd in g to N E D odd
co n clu d ed th e p ro g ra m .
til,- age o f 91 ye a r .
M rs R u th W ill p la n s to h a v e as
H liin e s. c I i i i i i lim n o f the state A A A ui the F irs t R e g im en t o f O regon
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h e r guest o v e r th e w e e k -e n d h e r
I ' d at Salem . O ie g o n T e r r ito r y , on g ra in w a reh o u se at C o rn , liu . and
sister, M rs. T olson, w h o fo r m e r ly
Plans p re v io u s ly m ade fo r tm t ■ J a n u a ry
9
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G o v e rn o r also set up a s a w m ill, w h ic h fie la t-
liv e d here
tin g in to o p e ra tio n tin- HUH u g it- G e o r g e I. C u r ry last g o v e rn o r o f < i m oved to a n e w lo c a tio n 15 m ile s
B
e n e fit Success
r u lt u r n l c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ru m w ill O r e g o n l„ f o ie it becam e a t a l e in southeast o f Forest (¡ro v e , w ith
T h e p -T A b e n e fit c a rd p a rty
In- c u rrie d m il as o r ig in a lly in te n d ­ 18.59
w h ic h he sawed m illio n s o f feet o f
a rra n g e d by M rs M e r r it t Jackson.
ed T h e ne w b ill m ills to tbe present
( o lo n e l 'I liom as
It
C o rn e liu s . lu m b e r lb p la tte d the to w n o f C o r­
M rs H e n ry C y p h e r and M rs D a y-
p ro g ra m s u c h fe u tu rs as e s ta b lis h ­ I Ixun in M is s o u ri in 1827. was one o f n e liu s and liv e d th e re u n t il Ins
ton M ays w as a success a t th e Page
m ent o f m a rk e tin g q u o ta s w h e n -I f a m ily o f te n c h ild r e n W ith tb e d e a th J u n e 24 1899. at th e age o f
G a rd n e r h o m e
F rid a y »
W in n e rs
necessary as an a d d itio n a l nu-.ins o f I I'-st ,-f his fa m ily be i ro sed the
w e re M a rg a re t M a th ie se n and E m il
s ta b iliz in g m a ik e t s u p p lie s o f cut ' p la in - to O regon in 184.9. d u rin g
A ll d ie d o i u m e n l
w ill bo d is - '
• M ille r and M rs
G e o rg e C o n n o lly
lu ll, tobacco, rice , w h e a t and co rn , ! w h ic h t r ip th e p a rty s u ffe re d m a n y p la y e d in th e A rg u s w in d o w d u rin g
I I '¡ZASf M »B< I
u and M i La H ale.
a nd p ro v id e s fo r c ro p loans, erne, I h a rd s h ip s a fte r be in g th ro w n o ff Hie co m in g w eek.
F. J* L a H a ie is m a k in g h is hom e
insurance and o th e r a d d itio n a l fe a ­ th e tra d by a fo o lh a rd y g u id e The
j w ith his d a u g h te r. M rs. J H D avis,
tures.
fa m ily reached th e W illa m e tte v a l­
fo r th e p re se n t.
C a rl C. D o n a u gh . fe d e ra l d is
In fo rm a tio n ( onilng
le y a fte r a g ru e lin g Jo u rn e y across
tr ic t a tto rn e y fo r O regon, file s } C h a rlee n J e n k in s is a new' p u p il
T h e slab- co lle g e e xte n sio n se r­ c o u n try and s e ttle d on w h a t la te r
in the ix t h grade, h a v in g e n tere d
d e c la ra tio n
of
c a n d id a c y
fo r
vice . w o r k in g w ith th e state A A A lijo k t h e ir nam e and becam e k n o w n
fro m G aston. D e lm a r a n d L o rn a
d e m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n fo r U. S
c o m m itte e , w ill gel nut d e ta ile il in ­ as C o rn e liu s p la in s T h e fa th e r a nd
Jean H e rod a rc also n e w p u p ils .
.senate. D o n a u gh a n n ounced he
fo rm a tio n Io th e fa n n e rs c o n c e rn ­ se ve ra l o f bis a d u lt c h ild r e n to o k
J o h n Dubach, w h o w a s i l l w ith
C
M ille r
M cP h e rso n ,
fo rm e r
w o u ld ru n on a slogan o f
For
ing th e ne w act ju s t as r a p id ly as u p la n d c la im s in the v ic in ity . H ills b o ro re s id e n t w h o died ill
b ro n c h itis , is back in sch o o l.
R o o se ve lt; w id e d is trib u tio n B o n ­
possible, s a y s F I, B u lla rd ....... - T ho m a s It C o rn e liu s to o k up a Ki no Nevada. F e b ru a ry 22. w a s n e v ille p o w e r. W illa m e tte v a lle y
China Refugee Visits
d ir e c to r o f e x te n s io n
As in th e c la im n e a r bis fa th e r s place w h e n b u rie d in th e 1 O O F c e m e te ry
p ro je c t, s ta b iliz in g la b o r c o n d i­
M rs A F C h ris te n e r’s m o th e r.!
past, tin - p o lic y o f (In- e xte n sio n lie a tta in e d lu s m a jo r ity and h e ld it l u r e fo llo w in g fu n e ra l s e r v i c e s
tio n s .”
M rs. John G fe lle r. has re tu rn e d I
s e rv ic e is Io in fo rm th e people f u lly fu r m ore th a n H alf a c e n tu ry .
M on d a y a fte rn o o n at Don,-Ison A-
fro m Tacom a. W ith h e r w as E la in e
4 utensils in L Steamer.Pot R oast­
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reg a i d in g
a g r ic u ltu r a l
p ro g ra m s C o r n r llu s G lv r n G ra n t
Sm ooth bottom s. Easy clean,
S e w e ll ch a p e l w ith It, v II A Deck
O b e rb illin g . w h o r e c e n tly re tu rn e d
er, Cereal Cooker, U t ilit y P ot.
p ro v id e d by congress and h e lp th e m
^round corners. Covers, 94c extra.
In 1846, w h e n new s o f th e W h it­ o ffic ia tin g
fro m C h a n g s h a ." C h in a "'w h e re * sh e ) r , K A .N ? A ? C I T Y - G u y R a ym o n d ,
re a p a ll th e a d v a n ta g e . |msstb|)e m an massacre cam e th ro u g h t u O r e ­
was
nurse She had m a n y in te r- P a,V,d J a ' k8on a" d ?on M a r tin are
M r. M cP h e rso n , fa th e r o f M rs.
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fro m th e a p p lic a tio n o f such law s gon C o rn e liu s e n lis te d as a p riv a te M ild re d T h ra p p o f H ills b o ro and
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tu re s o f th e ne w b ill p ro v id e s fo r Ills o w n horse and e q u ip m e n t and N evada
b o th o f w h o m s u rv iv e ,
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m a rk e tin g p a rtic ip a tin g in fiv e b a ttle s o f th e m ove d fro m
H IT E O N H ite o n c lu b m et F eb- rice ^fields i f they heard th e
n e r C ro PP and B e r' Heesacker.
, q u o ta s to be used m years o f la rg e I In d ia n w a r. a fte rw a rd s b e in g p r o ­ a b o u t a y e a r and a h a lf ag o . T he
K a n sas C ity school d ire c to rs , m et
su rp lu se s, a lth o u g h o n ly w ith th e m oted to fir s t sergeant In IH4K be b o d y was re tu rn e d to H ills b o r o fo r r u a r y 23 w ith M rs H a n n a h C h ris - j ng s lre ,, M lss o b e r b illin c h a / w
R o ll c a ll was tu rn e d to h e r h o m ^ m
M o n d a y e v e n in g a t t h e
school
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guest. M rs A lic e C o n n e ll, o f H ills - ..u
loc!" $ B so c ie ty e n jo y e d a f o r n e x t ye a r. A n e w s ch o o l te a ch-
th e to ta l s u p p ly o f a n y o f th e fiv e ' ly p a n n in g o u t ns m u ch as $.30(1 T h re e g ra n d c h ild re n also s u rv iv e .
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b o ro spoke on d iffe r e n t w o rk s o f
,la r 9 tim es
p a rty S a tu rd a y eve- e r w ill be selected fo r n e x t ye a r.
c o m m o d itie s reaches a le v e l r o u ­ w o rth o f g o ld a day A f t e r a y e a r in
. d e ra tio n . M rs. Ja ck i n in g at th e c h u rc h B e tty Coom es is
M r. and M rs. L Y . M a tth e w s and
th e c o u n . ty . fe
F irm g rip handles. 7-in., 76c
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m en ts foe d o m e s tic and e x jio r t j and nun i le d M i - . .
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M o u n ta in c lu b w ill m eet at the d le to n m th e n e a r fu tu r e
v o te is fa v o ru lb i . q u o ta s are p u t in ­ ' fa m ily .
B D o u g h ty to d a y • Q u ite a n u m b e r have been s u ffe r-
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to e ffe c t fo r a ll c o m m e rc ia l p ro d u c ­
ers o f th e crop.
by S h a w is a large, y e llo w e d docu- ‘ • T h u rsd a y). T h e y w ill w o rk on a I m g w ith severe colds th e past w e e k 1,s cll<',n ic al a c tio n on fo o d ele m e n ts s k id d e d and tu rn e d o v e r. T h e ca r
! q u ilt.
M rs A n n a E ric k s o n s u ffe re d a ' and
cells. I t was p u re ly an was dam aged q u ite b a d ly , b u t was
Those w h o s p o n sor th e b ill say in c u t c e r tify in g a la n d d o n a tio n o f
M iss G e rtru d e S ipe and M is - E l-
lig h t s tro k e at
h e r hom e at P ro - ' ' duca,1‘ nal p ic tu re p re s e n tin g facts -still a b le to ru n on its o w n p o w e r,
th a t th e m a rk e tin g quotas should 0411 acres n e a r C o rn e liu s to T hom as ) na N y lu n d w e re d in n e r p a rty guests • gross re c e n tly
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g iv e th e n a tio n ade qu a te su p p lie s It C o rn e liu s and b is w ife . F lo r e n ­ o f M r and M rs W C ro c k e r F rid a y I
his ow
M rs Z e ll S tru th e rs a tte n d e d -i ’ ■ to draw
d ra w Ins
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rn ,
ft M o o n n d a y m o rn
n f tin - fiv e crop s w ith an a m p le re ­ tin e ( o rn c liu s I t was g iv e n Ju n e e v e n in g A fte r d in n e r M r. and M rs 1
in g fo r t h e ir h o m e in E astern O re
s h o w e r at th e h o m e o f h e r d a u g h ­
se rv e h i each case W heat is th e 1.1. 1873. w h i l e U lysses S G ra n t was W
C ro c k e r e n te rta in e d
w it h a I te r. M rs L e s te r Robinson, of P o r t ­
1 gon.
o n ly q u o ta n o p g ro w n in O regon, p re sid e n t A la rg e red s e a l o v e r t w o ' I th e a tre p a rty
M r and M rs. O ttle e S h e a re r o f
land, T h u rs d a y , in h o n o r o f M rs.
and it is belies ed u n lik e ly th a t it faded b lu e rib b o n s co m p le te s tin- M o v e South
F o re s t G ro v e a nd M r. a nd M rs.
K e n n e th R obinson.
a ff a ir A s lip a tta ch e d to lb ,- d o c u ­
w i l l lie e ffe c te d in 1938
M r. and M rs V e rn e G r if f i t h have
COVERED
C lif f o r d R ice o f N o r th P la in s w e re
M rs Rose F e rn s a lm ost severed
m en t IS d a ted 9 30 a i n . A u g u s t 19 i gone to K la m a th F a lls to m a ke
wee 53 is
p a rty guests S u n d a y e v e n in g at
th e th u m b on h e r le ft h and T u e s­
1892 and c e rtifie s th a t T S \\ •a tli-
: th e ir hom e
C h a rles W illa r d R o llin s . 88. w h o ,tle J A M cC o y home.
d a y w h ile s p littin g w ood.
e rre d . re c o rd e r o f c o n ve ya n e i
fo r
M r and M rs C. L M asterson o f
M r and M rs. F lo y d S h a w e n te r-
M rs A N. D avies and d a u g h te r resided in H ills b o ro fo r a p e rio d o f
Easy-clean dome covers. Steam-
M od e m , efficient design. Easy
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , had reco rd e d
C
lo
v
e
rd
a
le
sp
e
n
t
the
week-e
nd
w
ith
n
e
a rly 22 years, d ie d in P h o e n ix
,:>ined q u ite a n u m b e r o f frie n d s
a re s ta y in g a t th e o ld fa rm hom e
seal. Stream line handles. Smooth
said in s tru m e n t o f la n d g ra n t.
t i l t handles. 2-Qt., $2.49 Reg.
M r and M rs. A . Heusser T h e M as- n e a r K in to n w h ile he takes t r e a t­ A riz o n a . F e b ru a ry 18. and was b u r- S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t a p a rty ,
b o tto m s . R o u n d , e a s y -c le a n
$3.00 . 3-Qt . $2.98 Reg ¡3.30).
L a te r N am ed C o lo n e l
I te r. ons h a ve re n te d th e R eusser I m en t f o r an eye a ilm e n t in P o r t­ led th e re M on d a y. F e b ru a ry 21 ac- H e le n V a n d e h e v H o n o re d
corners. W ill last fo r years.
5 Q t., $3 .69 Reg $4.15).
I
W IT C H H A Z E !
A fte r
g a lla n t ■ C o rn e liu s e n lis te d a nd was m ade hom e and w ill m o ve in th is w e e k land.
c o rd in g to w o r d re c e iv e d h e re la s t I , M rs
Ray V a n d e h e y g a v e
a
’ fig h t F rid a y aft« c n o o n tin
W itc h a c a p ta in o f C o m p a n y I). W a s h in g ­ ¡M r and M rs. H eusser p la n
to (
week,
i b ir th d a y p a rty S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n
M
r
a
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d
M
rs
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ay
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and
Ila /«•I b a s k e tb a ll Ic rtfli wftM d _____
e fe a t- ! ton c o u n ty v o lu n te e rs , at th e o u t­ b u ild a house on th e place a d jo in - j c h ild re n and H a ro ld F e rris m ade
Two ,,f M r. R o llin s ' th re e c h il- I i n . h n n o r o f llP r d a u g h te r H e le n 's
r d b y th e C a r lin b a s k e tb a ll te a m b re a k o f Hie Rogue R iv e r In d ia n i mg. w h ic h he ow n:
d re n s u rv iv e h im . in c lu d in g C h a r- I Rl i r t p c n th
b ir th d a y
a n n iv e rs a ry .
a t r ip to L y o n s S u n d a y.
I I to 10 U p to the end o f th e gatne w a r In 1855 T h is co m m a n d fo u g h t M rs B loo m <|uisl H o n o red
1,'S A R o llin s P h o e n ix, w ith w h o m T w'p Ivp K 'r l-s w e re present,
th e score was tie d
In th e e x tra se ve ra l b a ttle s w ith th e In d ia n s,
A s h o w e r was g iv e n at th e h o m e
he m ade his hom e, and M rs. E d- b „ Success
q u a rte r p la y e d a fte r th e Kame. d u rin g w in c h C o rn e liu s m ade a < f M iss V e ra Jacobson in h o n o r o f
w a rd B ro w n o f D el Rio. Texas. A n -
H a rm o n y c lu b a p ro n and c a n d y
Third and Main St.
Telephone 2411
W itc h Hazel fo u le d and a fre e shot s p le n d id re c o rd O n Hie re s ig n a tio n M rs. J e n e fre d B lo o m q u is t. T w e n ty
o tlje r son. F ra n c is W R o llin s , w h o
p u t C a r lin In th e lead W itc h H a ­ o f C o lo n e l N e sm ith . C a p ta in C o r ­ w e re present She re ce ive d m a n y | I W E S T
U N IO N — M rs
H e rm a n had been a sergeant in th e A E F..
zel lin e u p s
V a y IL ir ts e ll. c e n te r; n e liu s was nam ed c o lo n e l o f liu ­ b e a u tifu l and u s e fu l g ifts .
voges is im p ro v in g a fte r a re c e n t , d ie d in H ills b o ro in 1921 as th e r e - I
E rnest H e lv o g t a nd Hud H o e ffe l. re g im e n t H is co m m issio n was d a t-
M r and M rs A T. C avancss a t­ o p e ra tio n at th e G ood S a m a rita n s u it o f h a v in g been gassed w h ile in
fo rw a rd s , S ta n le y D ra k e and H e r ­ ,-d J a n u a ry 9. 1856 and d id n o t a r ­ tended a p o s ta l c le rk r u r a l c a rrie rs h o sp ita l.
France.
man C h u rc h le y . guards, and G ene r iv e u n t il la te In F e b ru a ry , b u t ile c o n v e n tio n in A lb a n y T ue sd a y.
F red, and A lb e r t T h u n
M r. R o llin s w as b o rn in V ir g in ia
( fo u id o u x .
D e lm a r G u th re c and assumed co m m a n d o f (lie re g im e n t
«u k e rs P ra irie . M in n , and M rs. 1 in 1850. He and h is fa m ily m o v e d to
M r and M rs B e rt D o u g h ty have o f
C la re n c e A rv e ra o n . s u b s titu te s T h is D e ce m b e r 21. 1855. T h is is th e c o m ­ been v is itin g t h e ir son Sam D o u g h ­ B o e ttc h e r o f A le x a n d ria .
M in n
H ills b o ro a b o u t 1903 a fte r h a v in g
is th e last gam e o f th e y e a r fo r th e m issio n w in c h M r S h a w loaned fo r ty. and fa m ily a t A m ity fo r th e b ro th e rs and s is te r o f M rs H e rm a n , p re v io u s ly liv e d in T exas and P o rt-
W itc h H azel team.
e x h ib itio n th is w e e k in th e A rg u s past w e e k
Voges, a i riv e d T h u rs d a y to v is it ! land. T h e y re sid e d h e re u n t il th e
w in d o w
It was a cco m p a n ie d by I* - T. \ M eets F rid a y
Ilo e ffc ls E nte rta in
LVrz. .
.
death o f M rs. R o llin s , w h ic h o c c u r-
: ed D e ce m b e r 21. 1925 She had
M i and M rs. H a r ry H o e ffe l e n ­ o rd e rs to m a ke re a d y fo r a c a m ­
P .-T A se rve d h o t ch o co la te to B ir tlu la y ( d e b u t e d
A p a rty was h e ld F e b ru a ry 27 a t been a p ro m in e n t H ills b o r o c lu b
te rta in e d w ith a p o t-lu c k d in n e r pa ig n ag a in st In d ia n s in th e S n a ke t iic school c h ild r e n F rid a y . H ot
p a rty at th e ir hom e last S a tu rd a y r iv e r and P alouse c o u n trv . in w h a t so iq i IS to he se rve d n e xt w e e k. T he th e hom e o f T h e o d o re R ich, in h o n - w om an, f ir s t p re s id e n t o f th e A m ­
was k n o w n as th e B la c k H a w k w a r school c h ild re n a re w o r k in g o u t a o r o f th e ir d a u g h te r. G race, w h o | e ric a n L e g io n
e v e n in g . Present w e re M r and M rs
A u x ilia r y
C offe e
E rn e st Z u re h e r. M r. and M rs. M ax A tw o -p a g e fra g m e n t o f Hus le tte r h e a lth p ro g ra m w h ic h is to be p re ­ was c e le b ra tin g h e r tw e lfth b ir th - I c lu b p re s id e n t, and a m e m b e r o f
o
f
in
s
tru
c
tio
n
s
is
in
c
lu
d
e
d
in
th
e
B e n n e tt. M r a n d M rs E lm e r Batch
sented at th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' re g ­ day a n n iv e rs a ry . G aines w e re p la y - j th e E a ste rn S ta r and P y th ia n Sis-
e ld e r and M r a nd M rs O tto S ch u lz papers show n.
u la r m e e tin g
F rid a y
e v e n i n g . e«.
! ters.
A
t
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close
o
f
th
e
ca
m
p
a
ig
n
a
fte
r
| H e a lth plays, re p o rts and s h o rt
F iv e -h u n d re d
was
pla ye d .
M rs
se
ve
ra
l
b
a
ttle
s
w
ith
th
e
In
d
ia
n
s,
th
e
ta lk s on Hie use and e ffe c ts o f to ­
E rn e s t Z u re h e r had h ig h score.
M i ss H a stie , te a c h e r in th e lo w e r 2 8 -y e a r-o lil C o lo n e l C o rn e liu s re ­ bacco. a lco h o l and n a rc o tic s w i l l he
grades. re p o rts U n it M on d a y was lu m e d to his fa rm In 18.9« he was th e p ro g ra m
W a sh in g to n N y liin d s S ell P lace
th e f ir s t d a y d u rin g F e b ru a ry U nit chosen to re p re se n t
The following parcels of Hillsboro property are offered for sale by the
she had had a f u ll d a y s atte nd a n ce . c o u n ty in th e t e r r it o r ia l le g is la tu re ,
M r and M rs. A N y lu n d and fa m ­
T h e m a m cause fo r absence was th e b e in g ele cte d on th e re p u b lic a n ily . w h o h ave m ade th e ir hom e on
County Court of Washington County.
tic k e t. H e was re -e le c te d each suc­ C o o p e r m o u n ta in fo r th e past 15
flu .
cee d in g te rm fo r 20 years, d u rin g years, have so ld th e ir place and a rc
M a k e M ure Knoni
In o rd e r to m a k e m o re room on w h ic h p e rio d he was tw ic e chosen m o v in g to A lo h a .
Hillsboro
th e W ib 'li Hazel school g ro u n d , p re s id e n t o f th e senate Be was ill
Lot 9 B lock 16 ..............................
se ve ra l la rg e oak tree s h a ve been o ffic e as a le g is la to r w h e n O reg o n
G uernsey Cow Sold
becam
e
a
sta
te
on
F
e
b
ru
a
ry
14
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a
s
t
89
ft.
o
f
Lot
3
of
B
lock
18
$200
c u t d o w n T hese tree s w ill be cu t
A
p
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i-,I
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rn
s
e
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cow
.
T
u
a
la
­
L ots 28. 29, 30 B lock 16 ..........
1859
tin B ir d c lla 488117 was sold re ­
up a nd used fu r file - w o o d n e x t
C o m m issio ned b y Lincoln
Brighten your home
w in te r.
c e n tly by Sam H u lit & Sons o f
Lot 36 B lock 16 ...................
A t th e o u tb re a k o f th e C iv il w a r, H ills b o ro to P e th e ra m & W ilso n
fo r Spring— and do it
M iss N o rm a A n d e rs o n w as u n ­
the easy, economical
Fairview
Addition
a b le Io c o n tin u e h e r stu d ie s at lie was co m m issio n e d b y P re s id e n t A m e ric a n G u e rn se y C a ttle c lu b o f
Lots 25 a n d 26 B lock 18 .
way. Buy a ll your
school a fte r th e w e e k -e n d , due to L in c o ln to raise a co m p a n y o f v o l­ P e te rb o ro u g h . N. H.
u n te e r c a v a lry in O reg o n , a nd e x ­
n e e d s o t Sprouse's,
13 100 A c re in B lock A
$
30
flu
pected to be assigned to s e rv ic e at
where it's e a s y to
R em odel Hom e
North Side Addition
th e fro n t
B u t sin ce a ll re g u la r
shop and where good,
P a r t o f L o t 4 B lock 5 . ...
75
M r and M rs I I I) F u lle r are r e ­ a rm y o ffic e rs had been re c a lle d
honest value makes your money worth
m o d e lin g lb ,- ir hom e
Lots
6,
7,
8 B lock 1
fro m O reg o n , he w as assigned
E a st 90 fe e t Lot 5 B lock 4
75
M rs
( ¡o ld ie M e tt,im e re tu rn e d se rv ic e on Hi,- coast. Ins p rin c ip a l
T uesday fro m a v is it in Eugene.
d u ly b e in g Io keep Hie In d ia n s u n -
Lots 9 a n d 10 B lock 1
P a r t o f Lots 7 a n d 8 B lock 6
75
dec c o n tro l In 1862. w h ile s ta tio n e d
FLOOR WAX
6-oz.
tin
15
C;
qt.
"T h e Great M arke t Place o f a t W a lla W a lla , lie re sig n e d
W ashington C o u n ty” — the Argus once m o re re tu rn e d to h is fa rm .
E a sy to u se. No rub bing; dries q u ic k ly to a b rig h t, e n du ring
Oak Grove Addition
classified page. L is t yo u r wants in
H is fir s t w ife d ie d in 1864 and in
finish.
Garden Tracts Addition
these colum ns.
t f 1866 he w as m a rrie d to Miss
L o t 2 B lock 5 ..............................
$ 25
Miller McPherson
Buried Monday
W e a r-E v e r aluminum
SPRING SALE
Kansas City
4-PC. SAUCE PAN SET
___
vv^’
BUNGALOW COOKER
Mrs. Connell on
Hiteon Program
, , f ' ï FRY PANS
Cooper Mountain
___
SAUCE POT SET
$329»
Former Resident
Dies in Arizona
SAUCE PAN SET
Witch Hazel l ive
Lost* to Carlin
TEA KETTLES
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
West Union
FOR SALE
BY W A S H I N G T O N
COUNTY
CITY LOTS IN HILLSBORO
5-10-lSf
STORE
A T SPROUSE'S
Everything You Need fo r
Spring Cleaning
40c
Johnson’s Gio-Coat Floor Polish.
1-3 pt can 2 0 c
S elf-polishing.
DUST MOP
SAVE
E x ira d u rab le s trin g soft yarn, no lin t,
in the corners; can't scratch.
H qavy. .soft s ir in g , m ade Io fit a n y
S tu rd y s p rin g m o p handles. 15c each.
Custom-bilt Tires!
1.75x1!)
5.0(1 X I!)
5.2 5 x 1 7
5.50x17
G.OOx Hi
6 .5 0 X IO
5 .2 5 x 1 8
$5.30
5.75
6.15
6.95
7.75
9.65
6.35
(P lu s .Volti' o ld lir e ,
per cent.
Standard Guarantee
Heavy Goodyear Tread
TWO HANDY LOCATIONS
SERVICE
GARAGE
BUSCH’S
A. H. BUSCH, Prop.
r
SERVICE
STATION
Easy to clean. Gets
STRING MOPS
WITH
In v e s tig a te th ese
g ra d e tire s to d ay
new ly d e v e lo p e d n ieth
od o f r e tr e a d in g
m its ns to o ff e r yon r e ­
lia b le , lo n g - w c a r i n g
tire s at ¡1 saving of 50
35c
1 5 c and 2 5 c
s p rin g m op
h andle.
yard 2 5 c
OIL CLOTH, 46-in. width
Unexcelled to brighten up shelves o r tables. Y our fa v o rite
plain colors or a ttra c tiv e patterns. Best q u a lity.
MAGIC GLASS CLEANER
jg c
Ju st s p ra y it on and w ip e th e w in d o w
H a n d y s p ra y e r (s c p a ra te i 10c
AUTO POLISH
• n p -to -th e-iiiin n te
sty les.
• la te st s p rin g p a tte rn s .
select your spring
suit now!
the nidi
S shop
jlm wells, prop.
207 east m ain s( . hilksboro
phone 1112
c le a n — lik e m ag ic!
handy tin 1 5 c
removes ro a d -film , gives fin ish a lustrous beauty that's lik e
new. W ill not in ju re finish.
P A I ^4 T rrnrw ’
b r .$ n ( r
nf
« n t» r
RriRhtrn up thin S p rin t
paint — It's ecnnontiral at Sprnas<*>.
h o n tr*
wltli new
PURE PREPARED
PAINTS
10c and 25c
White nnd ?n r-rlerterl rolor.-
ready 10 u»e.
Alan Varnish Staine in all shade.1 Bruehes,
brush rleau er, linseed oil and all painting
supplies.
SPROUSE-REITZ STORES
o V W estern Orqanizaticn-
$ 15
30
20
Lot 35 B lock 15 ..
Lots 37 a n d 38 B lock 16 .
L o ts 9 a n d 19 B lock 2
L o ts 3 a n d 4 B lock 3 .....................
30
L o t 12 B lock 3 ..................................
15
L o ts 13. 14, 15, 16. 17 B lock 3
L ots 16 a n d 17 B lock 4
50
50
15
15
L ots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 B lock 9
30
L ots 11. 12. 13 B lock 10 .............
25
L ots 4. 5. 6 B lock 11
30
30
50
2<<
30
40
40
40
L o ts 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 B lock 4
L ots 12 a n d 13 B lock 1
L o ts 11. 12. 13 B lock 11
L ots 6, 7. 8. 12. 13 B lock 12
Lots 1 I a n d 15 B lock 12
Lois 6. 7. 8 B lock 13
Lots 9. 10, I I, 12. 13 B lock 13
Lots 27. 28. 29. 30, 31 B lock 13
L ots 32. 33. 34. 35 B lock 13
...
Lots 10. 11. 12. 13, 14. 15
Block 16 .............................. .....
Pattison-Moran Addition
$ 10
L ots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 B lock 8 100
Lot 7 B lock 6
Simmons Addition
P a r t o f Lots 10 a n d 11 B lock 2.
$ 15
South Coast Addition
P a rt o f Lots 5 a n d 6 B lock 2.
$ 50
Lot 5 B lock 42 ................................
50
Thornes Addition
L ot 10 B lock 3
$ 75
Tongue’s Unrecorded Addition
Lot 68 1
L ot 71
A c re
1 •> A cre
L ot 72 * 2 A cre
Lot 73 1 2 A c re
L ot 74 % A c re
............. $ 30
40
40
40
.......
40
W. V. Wiley’s Addition
40
Lot 8 .................................................. . $ 25