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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1922)
i i 2 5? I. 0. 0. F. IN PROGRAM HuDTBS? OSES TheEconomy PGDWJIBEIR That's Vhat Millions of Housewives Do They know that Good Baking Powder can't be sold for less; that "More for the Money" means bake -day failures, waste of time and money, that Calumet means economy. PALUMl BEST DTTEST The World's Greatest Baking Powder RED CMMN ussa exclusively in NIIAL ECONOMY RUNS TheLoa Angeles-Yoemite (Camp Curry) Econ omy Run is probably the most famous event of its kind in the motor world. Every year about the mid dle of May. while the snow still lies deep in the Zum P, from 15 to 20 cars start the storen MHrte nm across the Interior valleys .and up the diRicult mountain roads into the Yosemite Val ley. Every car is carefully groomed for victory, and driven by an expert. And in all the aix runs so far held, all cars Jred have used Red Crown iasolme ex- This year the car making the run on the lowest co4unSn of fuel, a 'Chevrolet driven by Donv SC, made the entire trip of 360 miles on 12 nVoT-iSi Crown" (an average of 30 miles to the gallon), and a pint of Zerolene. The average gasoline consumptwnfor all cars DflSoating was Phenomenally low, This furnishes JSff X of the continued success , of to SmpSy in manufacturing a motor-car fuel of Ae Ksterade.justifying for six successive years the SmSs chiice of auttrno gfSl establish the best possible reconh!5 Stear 18 of the 20 cars entered made the This year, i of Re(i were unusually difficult. Red Crown gasoline Is the most economical Red uown k because it con- motor fuel on the narket tooay. engine was desired to develop. Fill at the Red Crown sign- at Service Station garages and Other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Class 1-E for cars costing under $800 Will Convene From All County Lodges, in Hillsboro, at Park FRIDAY, JUNE 21, ALL DAY Grand Parada Will Form at Odd Fellows' Hall at 10:30 A. M. jY ,,M The Indeuendcitt Order of Odd fellows and the Ktbekahs of WaahiuitLun eountv. reureaentinif o - - - w - -1 r the association ot the two order, will meet in lullkboro, rriuay, I July Zl, ana enjoy tlieir annual picnic and convention. There will I be a recrbtion at the hall of Moo Itrzuma Lodge, at Uie corner of Main and Third, beainnin? at W I o'clock, and the big parade will form lu front oi Hie ball at 10:10. The lodge having the Urgent per rentage of its member in the line of parade will receive a $3 cash prise. The basket dinner and barbe cue at Shute Park will be held from twelve until one o'clock. I The attendants w ill assemble in the auditorium at 1 :80 and the following program will follow: rrayer, Be. O. It. stover. Address of Welcome. Dr. L. W, Hyde. Songs, Children of I. O. O. F. Hume. Address, Hon. Thos. G. Ryan. The following I porta and games program is announced: Potato rice, bovs under 18: 1st I prise, pocket knife, donated by lr. 1. spickeri znd prise, necktie, bv C. C. Store. Egg and spoon race, girls under 18: 1st nrtse. box of candr. bv J. III. Word, Wigwam; 2nd, bottle f perfume, Pharmacy. 100-vard dash. men. free for all; 1st price, tl belt, by Weil's Dept. More; 2nd, can Criscoe, by lit. H. Greer. Ladies' 50-vard race, free for all; lt, pair silk hose, Weil's; 2d, I Hower basket, Percy Long. Shoe race, boys under 1 S years ; Int. Boys' Red Shoes, W. W. Bos- Icow ; 2nd, watch, J. A. Hoffman, jeweler. Past Grands race, 80 yardsi 1st $2.80. donated bv E. L. McCor- Imick; 2nd, lodge pin, by J. L. Anderson Andy. Fat man's race, free for all; pail lard, by King & Frank; 2nd, I hummer, Allen & Inland; Srd, 1 year's subscription to Argus. Three-legged race, boys under 16; lt, two $1 savings accounts, Shulc Savings Bank. Pie eating contest for boys; 1st, savings account of f 1, by Hillsbo ro National Bank; second 1 1 in It nulc. HilUboro Mercantile. ;.rl' AO Trd Tare I In. Ui of candy, by Thos. McCourt; 2nd, bottle perfume, Delta Drug More. Ladies Whistling race; 1st, a lean of Hills Red Can coffee, by Sknggs' Store; 2nd, glass dish, by Hande s aricty Store. Indies Nail Driving contest; list nrize. SDort scarf, Ooar s Woman's Shop; 2nd, silk hose, by W. . Boscow. Tuir-of War. HilUboro versus the Vorld; 1st, box cigars, by C. McFaddcn; 2nd, pail lard, by F.mniott's Market. The otlicers of the association are looking for a big crowd for the biur three-linker session, and K I.. McCormick states that cof fee and the barbecue meat will be served free. Visitors are asked .a 1 to bring their pail ana piaie alonir. The public is invited. The otHoers of the county asso ciation are ' E. I- McCormick, president, Hillsboro; Janet Little, secretary, lorest urove; v. n. Bryant, treasurer, Gaston. A Business Coupe FOR BUSINESS MEN This car represent a newaad knpartasst in commercial transportation. For the first time in motor car hiatnrr. 1 are enabled to buy a closed car, the body of which is built throughout of steeL The advantages of tbia all-steel ed until now to open car are particolarr in a coupe built to weauter the wear and commercial usage. Immediately yon will be impressed wWa the and lightness of this coupe. Time will convince YOB of its unusual stamina. The doors snap neatly shsst. Body squeaks are eliminated. Dodge BrothaT enamel is baked on the surface of the steel A fat manent lustrous finish, impervious to wear. Ths interior is roomy and thoughtfully equipped with every appointment necessary to toe comfort and all-weather protection. PuMncss houses that equip their sale motor cars have been quick to recogniga la thai coape a very unusual investment. M. P. CADY HILLSBORO, - - OREGON : ' O . VISIT NEWBERG PUBLIC SALE I will sell at auction sale at my place, three miles east of Beaver- n on the Canvon road, V mue west of Sylvan, at the county line, at 1 :80 p. in., on W E U XKS1JA1 , J ULii iv, Ten heiul high grade milk cows, nil in milk: 8 are fresh, with calves at side; balance milking rmm to three months; 2 are Brown Swiss; 1 a grade Jersey, .iiul balance are high grade Hol i..itt! nil arc young with good Hows of milk; Holstem bun, a grade, for beef purposes. One Stay Kouiut silo, 10x0a feet, in good conditions wagon, 3-iiuh with handy rack; Cham pion mower; hay tedder; feed cutter; some small tools, etc. TVrms of Salt 20 and under. cash ; balance, 8 months' time, ap proved security, at 7 per cent in terest. . A. Bens, Owner. Wismer & Haase, .Auctioneers. Several members of the Hillsboro Club attended the Berrian excr :.. .ml narade at Sewberg, last Saturday. All speak in glowing terms of the wonderful paraae tion and a float, decorated with flowers, was in line, representing the Hillsboro Club. Miss Cecil Emmott presided over the float and was attended by the Misses iwi Smith. Helen Conneil, Lil ian Schmidt and Eva Sorenson. The car attracted much atten tion and it was received with eclat. The attendance from Hills- bore Mayor A. C. Shute, Olenn F. Bell, secretary of the Hillsboro Club; E. L. Moore, O. Phelps, M. P. Cady, J. L. Crow, Rev. Len B. r: I.U.L. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. n..en. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt- ledmes H. R. Emmott lHuul . and Percy Long; the Misses Cecil Emmott, Lillian Schmidt, Helen r ii rts.ia Smith and Eva VyOUUCll, -'"'-' Sorensen. The Hillsboro contin . ...1 ml the biff ban quet and Mayor Shute delivered talk. comDlimcnt- On s..w- , - a , ing New berg on their wonderful showing, and told them that the audience of eight thousand peo ple was a testimonial ttiat ew berg always knows how to d( K.viv all tne irenucuicu tending from here are members of the Hillsboro UuD. CORWIN Hardware The Store of Personal Service National Mazda Electric Lampa, Flash-lifhts, Battariaa and Bulbs; Auto Lamps, Cap-screws, Hexagoa Nuts, Machine Screws, Carriage and Machine Bona, Brake-lining, Rivets, Piston-rings, S;jark-plugs, Copper Tubeat and Brass Fittings; Punches, Cold Chiaela, Suew-AWafa, Wrenches and Hammers. Corwin Hardware SECOND ST. HILLSSOSO ENGINE TURNS ON SIDE Andrew H cknmn, of Bi llmny, " fr many years lias built i "" inr lioth Multnomah anil " aililnuinii u.m in tin '"j Miiiulnv niorninur. lrrertlnir .'"""'y Kent friends. Andrew Is ns !' UH ever altho he savs the arm.i. th Ii not very gleeful over crop prospect these days. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Cral.trct. f Portlaml, formerly of ''l,un' Wl.n. In tl.o cily Monday, gveet L friends. While lu re they were filor. t lb.' L. A. Long Urn . F M..sMVHthathelikesitinPo. land, nliho h oecasiona j homesick for Laurel, Hillsboro Lnd theold friend, of boll, places. Get your job work done at the ArniM office. First class wora.. Randolph Bowlby, of South Tualatin, is tl.o owner of a new radio out lit, the award of thi Boscow store, last week. Ran . . ..-ii "liutnit In on all the Si -out of Portland; and Vancouver. a Wnmntive on the Portland, As toria & Pacific Railway turned over on its side near Manning, Tuesday morning, about 9 o'clock. The engineer, M. S. Stokes, sus tained a broken hip, and Brake man Moore' sustained serious bod ily injuries, altho no bones were broken. The two men were brot to Banks and taken Into r"ortlana on the United train. Mrs. Martha Coleman was in from Banks Monday. t r Hneffel. of near Witch Hasel, was in the city the last of the week, shaking nanas wun n county seat friends. Mrs. Nellie Hoard and daugh ter, and Mrs. Sarah Bagley have moved back from Portland to this city and will make this place their home. The new standard Oil station at Third and Baseline now presents a very handsome appearance. Chas. Deichman and Clifton Bag ley have positions at the filler. Claire Sample and sister, Miss PHi..l. have nurchased the Den of Sweets from Leonard Brown, and are conducting the business. Leonard will devote his entire at tention to the sheet metal trade. TI,p Wnshincrton Countv Teach ers' Annual Institute will be held in Hillsboro, November 8, 9 and in This announcement was made Monday by the Stat Supt. of Public Instruction. Sheriff Stockdale went Sidem the last of the week to attend the necktie party given by the State of Oregon to tne two Rathie and Owens, who were accessories to the killing of the late Til Taylor, sheriff o Umatilla eouaty. s Week -End Trips To PORTLAND and RETURN ARE THE LOWEST IN YEARS NOW'S THE TIME to realise big profits In transpor tation costs. 85c Round Trip From Hilkbara Tickets on Sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday Good until following Tuesday. t Ask agents for further particulars, or about low fares East, and to nearby resorts. 4 Southern Pacific Lines 19-21 JOHN M. SCOTT, ; General Passenger Agent. J