The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 25, 1914, Image 2

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The Daily Orcj;onian and The
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Daily aid Sunday
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The Oreoonian
People's Theatre
Announces Double feature Frogram for Friday
and Saturday. Ford Sterling, the king laugh
maker in
"LOVE AND VENGENCE"
The Laughing Hit of the Season in Two Reels
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BROKEN
A Throbiug Two Part
them both.
TillamooK County
Beaches and Fishtn Streams
Tillamook County beaches have been aptlv called
"Nature's Playground." Resorts where the "Call
of the Wild" and the Life Outdoors can be fully en
joyed, now open for the Summer visitor. New hotels,
new cottages, new camping grounds.
Season and WeeK-End Fares
Low round-trip season and week-end fares from various
points on S. P. main line and branches.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE
Leaves Union Depot Daily 8:." A. M.
leaves Kast Morrison daily 9:0' A. M.
"Sea Shore Special," Union Depot l:M P. M.
"Sea Shore Special," East Morrison P. M.
Parlor Observation Car on "Sea Shore Special"
Leave at 1:30 P. M.
Good Fishing in the Salmonberry and Ne-
halem Rivers
Unsurpassed fishing in the Salmonberry and Nehaltm
rivers, a3 well as other Tillamook County streams.
Call for our brand new folder, "Tillamook County
Beaches"
Folders and
SUNSET
lOGOlNiSHASTAl
1 JOHN M.
Ninth Annual
Salem June
; .V;2 Parades Each Day
Circus IJvery Night With
t g fcaturaay xuaunee
1 t 5
- ' ' aauy raraue rnuay
i " i Morning
., Feast of Lanterns
j, A Mig'hty Multitude of Fas-
REDUCED RATES
VOWS"
Drama of To-day,
Usual Trices.
See
full information from any
S. 1'. Agent or from
SCOTT, c.i- p.... a..
Portland, Oregon
Cherry Fair
25, 26, 27.
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Balloon Ascension Daily
Bigger Fruit Kxhib Than
Ever
Free Stunts on the Streets
ON ALL ROADS
There is a move on foot to re
vive the old assembly. Some of
the eld arhorses would like a
god, old-fashioneJ nominating
convention -but it will be many
moons before the direct primary
will be erased from the political
map.
The lie newspapers wanting
war with Mexico are patient!)
waiting for their men to return
j the men w ho went to Kurvpe
, to keep out of the Spanish
i American war.
Critics of Senator Chamber
lain might do well to remember
that Oregon has had more honor
and more results in National
government than any other state
after all.
Did you ever notice that it is
Mr. Skunk who always objects
to fighting with any weapons
except his own?
The little cur can always make
more noise than the mastilT. but
when it comes to making good
he is always better at catehinjr
tleas.
It is not to be expected that
the A. l. C. class w ould gradu
ate in a few days. It takes
time.
JOHNS rON-MCKNIUMT
One of the prettiest weddings of
the season took place Sunday.
June 21. 1914, at the home ot
the bride's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. U McKnight, Sr.. of North
Tualatin Plains, when their
daughter. Talkie Margaret, was
united in marriage to Oliver S.
Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs
SJ Johnston of Shady Brook.
Wash, to.. Ore. Kev. Andrew
Carrick otiiciated. using the
beautiful ring ceremony. Miss
Audrey McKnight, sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid and was
verv orettv in a tia!e blue irnwn
and carried an arm bouquet of
Lar ranee roses, i rank Johnston
brother of the groom, was best
man. The bride was beautifullv
gowned in white silk messaline
'with pretty all-over lace trim
ming, mane wun orapea etlect,
and wore a prettv veil trimmed
in little white flowers, with hi'
etfect She earned a bouquet of
carnations and asparagus fern.
The wedding march, played by
Miss Lena Kichler. of Hillsbirn.
was the bridal chorus from Lo-
henirrin. The ceremonv was ner
formed at 12 o'clock, under a
beautiful white wedding bell,
in a pretty bower of ferns, roses
and lilies, and friends and rela
tives to the number of 08, were
in attendance. Ihe bride's hou
quet was caught by Miss Hattie
Greener, of Farmington.
The presents were many and
iieautitul. After the ceremony
the weddinir rartv was seated at
a splendid prepared repast. Af
ter a short wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Johnston will be
at home in their new bungalow,
which is now beinsr comnleted.
Those present were.
Koto, Ivan and IMvn McKnight, Mini
.Mr. Hurl Mrs. K. Mi-kriloht Sr In.
Atxlrei .McKnipht, Mr. ml Hri. S. J.
Johns'on, Mr. Frank Jolinttnn, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Il'idgta, M inter Cecil
liruli", Mr. S. Jtckvm, Mr. A. ihtt
Uti'l, .Mr Gra-Jt Dorlsml. Mr. anrl Mr.
Kred Ilrowti, Mim Arl Brown, Mr. rni'l
Mrs. Ix.iel, Master Clare Inrl, Mim
I.ina F.ictiler, Vr. DienlortT, Mantrr
.Icihn Dit-rilorlT, l,i-l.ih. Mattie inil l.yilm
r.refBcr, Mim Lena Ileiidier, Ma-itrr
Ilelltiiuth lieti'Ver, Mi Alma Gottlieb
Mr. Wii'iHin ami John Gottlieb, Mr am:
Mrs. Jack Can. p'II, Mr. unci Mrs. Al
f e'l I'jeren, Master IlaroNl Pteren, Mr.
K ll'rd, Mr. Laurie Voeiker, Mr. am1
Mrs. 'l L Beach, Mr. Henry lleacli
Mr. ami Mrs. John Beach, Mr. anil Mr?,
Perry Strenns, Miss Clara M. Ktreaina
Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Ilihcp. The guests
Irom aliroul were: Mrs. M. Coiran,
Miss Josephine Pace and Miss Minnie
B.otd. al! of I'urtlanih Mrs Anim I'll.
man and Mis Violet Cu'eman, Hwxl
Kiver; .Mr. and Mrs kobt. Newell, Rock
Creek. Wash.; Mr. K. (). Butidy, Port
land, Miss Ltnore Fultz, I'ortlan l.
SHOWER
The friends of Miss Jessie Har
rington tendered her a shower
Thursday eveniner in honor nf
her approaching marriage with
Raleigh Walker, of Forest Grove.
The party was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar
ber. One of the features was a
mock marriage, with Miss Har
rington as the bride, Miss Zola
Walch, groom; Mi.ss Minnie Mor
rill, minister; Mrs. I'age Gard
ner, best man; Mrs. Chas. Kiggs,
bridesmaid; Miss Letitia Imbrie,
flower girl; Earl Harber, ring
bearer; Esther Barber, train
bearer. The wedding march was
played by Mrs. F. J. Sewell.
Games and music were the
FREE DANCING IN PAVILION THROUGHOUT DAY
Free . Motion Pictures, Evenings of Third and Fourth.
All Kinds of Races and Field Contests. Liberal Prizes
For PUBLIC WEDDING ON GROUNDS
BASEBALL BETWEEN
features of the evening. Re
freshments were served at a Lit.
hour. Those present were;
Mlvirs Untie .l i.k. .. a w.:. h. ! i. 1
bcth ArchlKild, Framrs i- .h im I i
betb leliiin, l.rtitM liil.n.-. ! ,.!
Hartrani) f. Jcwie I! i r n t- u ".,
llarrinKton, Minmr Morn. I, l-;.tl,rr ! . .r
lr; Mr lam. s .In. ii!ii.mi, N i:
tireer. It. K. Pmili v. .1 1- K-er. 1 c,
Mitchell. C- II. P..iU.. k, Cle I.
J. McAlcar, I'.itff (-irdnrr. I' J.
Karl I.uthrr mid C. I'.iiUr, Mc
Alearand Karl lUibrr.
UAIl.LV tiOk'DON
A quiet wedding
at the home of
was celebrated
Alex Gordon,
June 21. lull, when his d;nu'h
ter, Anna A. Gordon, was united
in marriage to Harry Kailey,
both contracting parties residua
at North 1'lains. U.-v. Andrew
Carrick otiiciated. Uride and
groom are highly esteemed in the
community and have a host of
friends who wish them every'
happiness.
SOMtHiKVi'l;
To the Editor:
Some time ago Mr. Thomas II.
Brown complained of being the
owner of the champion Oregon1
Grape of this locality. To con
vince him that his soil is not'
adapted to the growth of Oregon '
Grape, I will state that when I
located here I caused all the Ore
gon Grape to be removed from
my land. This included a grove'
of the mammoth variety, known
to botanical students as the gi
ganticus preyaricus profanicus.
Yesterday while walking where
the dwarf variety formerly grew 1
I saw a little sprout come out of I
the ground and it seemed to hes
itate as to which direction to
take, but presently decided to
start in a southeastly uour.se.
This morning I went to see what
progress it was making and ,
found it to be more than nine
feet in length. i
I have never been accused of ,
exaggerating, at any rate !v'
any person who lived to boast of,
being guilty of such a rash act, i
but should I prove to be in the
wrong (which I never vet have
been) will gladly confess. So, j
if Mr. Thos. H. Brown, or Mr. I
lhos. II. Anybodyelse will call
tomorrow, measure an Oregon
grape growing near my mansion.
and will state that it Is fewer
than eighteen feet, I will be glad
to acknowledge that he has lied.
S. H. Orr.
June 5, 1914.
It's coming June 2G. at the
Crescent "Hello Hill."
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Friday from an i j. hd.-d il.iy'
with her father in Ariona. She'
retiirm d Ma ra'.ir.in.ia, w lu re
s,i" vnited with !e !;,;,,,, jf.-.ti,,. r
and unele. at Me a. M, -,. .M,1Vi
will return to A nuria in A iini-d. i
Greer ha s p'tt in a fn . 1, ,.,.an!. The committee ha.4 everything
hiocK oi eroeeries. ry them
l'.ankn h to have a great re.
ebration on t :;n. s,, t i,,.;r i,,,n
team ran .,. ,!,. , !n ,,, l
on the Fourth. 11,!!,;!,,,,-,, ' ", V '
t ho:,,! a ;.,od ene.vd , , ,
Hanks on the third "U l",
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to . osenh I b.r i,.it I i .e.. m i
I'.uehler: ',.;ir Vi!li.,,iw '
Margaret I'm
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W. Wolf and Merl.. j; M,lvvrv
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J. I . fisher, I'onnerly oflianks ' ltl Heveral cveiiings, owing to
recently ivl,,rned In,,,, San IV.I-jl aiiipnesH. Seveial n,nVe"
ro, .al., hairnov,,! to 0,vi;ir, I Hums are already reported. The
. ,h., and wril,., t ,:iV(. hm meetings will .,i,ti,ie at t o
pap-r Kent . thai, address. tent all of (his week and next
.Mrs. Smith, a noted moving 1111,1 ,i,,v- H'-kin is making u
picture pianist, is iini,r ., ,.;! greater impression than any
gagement at tie' iVopi,.',. TH.a. "yangelist who has visited the
tie. j'-'ity. '1 he Hinging under the di-
Groocries at right nriee, J ,r,,cl"'n"r an'1 Mrs ll
Greer's. 1 ' ' ' at ;;of the features of tho meet-
HILLSBORO AND BANKS
Adininistralor Notdc
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b'jr ( aliin bread ut Greer'i.
(i ' Or. h'rwin has a new King
auto, for use in hi prtifrs.sion.
I ! Senator Haines was down
t from the Grove this morning.
' l:..rn. June 2:1, j, to Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Wanii, u daiik'h-
", ter.
' I'-orn. to (', H. -'reer and wife,
near West Union, June 21. l'Jl I.
" a daughter.
"'! Mrs. W. I!. Wheeler mid little
M -ion, Lawrence, will arrive from
.jmii Miego, tomorrow, to join
Mr. Wheeler for the summer.
j lliilslx.ro will play the Knights
of CoIiiiiiIhih tcum here next
Sunday. Tb,. K. (!. team is ul-
ways a good one.
I'-orn. to Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
'""rt. June 1T, lull, n son.
' his is their necoii. ty.' Moth.
er and child ure doing well, nnd
W. K. will be able to Hit up in u
''il' or ho.
in readiness for the Fourth of
July, iitiij ttie attraction list is
Jhe best ever brought t the citv.
Hon. Wallace McCauiant, of
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, ' ' " ''V 'irator of
ll" ,ll' A ' l''l to Hills.
U' Fourth of July, ami
!l k' '""tingfiit will be here
Irom 1'ortlund.
i! Fvangelistic rneelinirM nf
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I having good erowdM tuiimitl..
Hlanding the inclement weather.
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No. 7'. K , llill'ilinnt, Ho-.
BUILDING
I am prepared to do all
or Huilding and Uepair work.
Cabinet work, etc., Saw-Win.
Screens and Screen doors. Shop
at Main and Front.
JOHN P.KATTY.
Pacific Stiits
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