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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
l! THE HILLSBORO ARGUS Merry Christmas At this time we extend to our many patrons and friends in Washington County, A Merry Christ mas and our good, wishes to all for 1923 Peterson Bros. "Tht Horn of (Ac Studtbaktr" Hillsboro - - Oregon FREE TURKEY FOR YOUR XMAS DINNER ' Large young Turkey to be green away Saturday Evenbg, December 23 t 8 o'clock, at Kins A Frank's Market Tka- first oa tuesaiiif the nemtt the exact weigkt oa the kind quarter of Beef, which will be bung in our dis play window, gita tke Turkey. No Purckaae Neceaaary to Entitle You to a Cueaa. WISHING YOU ALL A VERY MERRY XMAS. YOURS FOR THE BEST OF MEATS. r . V lung&Frank's Market Special Price for Xmas on all Meats and Poultry. Phone SS2. FREE DELIVERY FOR CHRISTMAS R A- B I 0 THE IDEAL GIFT You and your family can not afford to be without one of these wonderful entertainers. We can supply you with complete sets from $10 to $200. A full line of parts, from machine screws to Magnavoxes, for those who make their own. Free Instructions. Call, write or phone. LONG RADIO WORKS Phone North 2S.1 CORNELIUS, OREGON (41-42) Go Home for Yiiletide Holidays Why nut surprise the folk-at home with a visit at Yule- ' tldef It will make them happy and you, too. Plan now to take advantage of 25!o Reduction in Round Trip Fares , Between all stations where one-way fare it f.'iO.OO or Iron. Sale dates: December 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, January 1. Final return limit Januiry 3rd. f Frequent and Convenient Service will make your journey a trip of pleasure. For further particulars ask agents or write JOHN M. SCOTT, ' , General Passenger Agent - County Odkial Paper 1. A. Long, Editor Subscription, $1.50 pre annum. Issued esrry Thursday by Mr R. C. Mckittnry and L. A. I.nif F.ntered at the Post Ottu-e ai 'Iillsboro, Oregon, , a urcoml ?las mail matter. One of the worthy organisa tioiw ia HilUbor i tho .Vvdlo (raft,, which dor a uo'iidirful work around Christmas time, These peoe realise that "tht poor we have always with as," and Uuir mission i to hrighUa home w lu re othviaivr Christmas cheer would he a"tranitrr. Tl more suvs-es to their effort. There i little doubt hut what R. A. Booth, of tho highway com mission, who ha uusrltishly given much time to highway ork fur the state, will cotisidi-r that his reiguation in January will imply a "Happy Ww Year." A Merry Christmas to the hun dred of Argus reader! MAL1NCS CO EAST RAY DILLON WRITES Mr. and Mr. B. F.. Mating depart for the Kat Jan. 4, their object ive point heinc Atlantic City, X. ahere the National fanners' ot-iation will hold it annual convention. The Northwest Can' ner' Association have, hren ap portioned four booth at tho bu eoitvrnttott, and HO case of ran ned fruit a ill he khipptd from the Northwest. l.oiran, apple and blaeklerric will le the va rietiea on exhibit from the Ore Hon country, and tho Rav-M.(nu Co. last fveuinif shipped out it quota, sending Lotfan only. No Sis fancv and No. 10 s a ill mak up the of fcring. Mr. .Mating state that last year there were seven hundred buyers in attendance Iwside tin broker, and many of the 193: ales of the local cannery rri due to the visit made last vear Mr. Mating will make a sixcinl effort to show the worth of tin Logan, and the grower of tlii scction are assured that their in ft . - - ! ft . ft . .ft irresit win ic projecieu in llir meeting for all they are worth. Mr. and Mrs. Mating will be ah tent nearly two month. Ray Pilloa, who i at Astoria. rite the Argus: "Thought perhaps yoa would like to have some erst hand rs frvn the Astoria Ire. X one can realise how bad it i until it i mtneed. rraetioally every buiwe house in the city, eicept ing our, burned to the ground, a well a a great number of rest dt nees. The loa was very heavy a mauy saved only the clothes they wore. The Bed Cro i do ing wonderful work, and they have a splendid organisation id Roy Scout. Astoria vn be proud of them. We arrived n Saturday, the 4th, and set up our kilcheu and fed 4TS for upH-r. On the 13th we fed XltiO for the day, having 909 for dinner alone. So you see we keep buy. The fire was so hot that in some of the garage the heat burned the fender and running board, leaving nothing but the heavier frame piece. Those ah los their all were provided with clothe by the Relief Commit Ire of the Red Cross and then e of the culinary forces, put the smile oa their face every day. t Things are gradually readjust ing themselves, and we espeet to be here until about Christnia time." - ' BANK IS HOST The Shutr Saving Bank sit host for the banker of the county Tuesday evening., and a dinner was served in the Con, church new quarter. Mayor Shute pre sided a toast master and the ses sion lasted until a late houm Senator Hare, whose law firm handle the buines for a num her of the banking house, talked on tanking and it relation to the public. The dinner wa served be the ladies of the Contregational church. EASTERN STAR ELECTS 0. A. C ORCHESTRA COMING The Cilctt Oswald Seven Serenade!- of Oresron At rirnltural c-olleife, h.-tid to In- one of the clev erest dance orchestra on the Pa cific roAt. a ill play at the Shnte Park auditorium, Saturday niittit December SO. The orchestra i composed en tirely of student attending the rollcgr, and plays for -ollcgr crowd twice a wet k. Several of the members of the orchestra have played with the best known Portland orchestra, and under tilt management of Mr. Oswald have ilev-loed into the most pop ular organisation in the state in the opinion of those who have heard them. 'Pfie Seven Serenailers trireled tliroiiL'li all the larirer cities of the northwest uurmir Die summer. and pn every appearance have met with npproval. They arc in demand at every large college function. The dance is public and a spec ial invitation is extended to all O. A. C. studi-nU, ex-students and those intending to enter college. Taken L"p ;Stray horse, brown with white star in forehead, and weighs about 800 lbs. A. I.ar son, on Pumpkin Ridue, above North Plains.. 4113 The F.astrrn Star chapter elected the following oncers for the com ing term: Mattir Case, worthy matron; R. F. Peters, worthr pa troa; Mrs. V. G. Hare, assistant matron; Mrs. V. W. Gardner, conductress; Mr. R. I- Tucker, assistant coinluctress; Rose Cave, secretary; Mr. ( E. Drichiuan. treasurer. The installation wilt take place early in January. F.lisabrth A. Webber died Pee. 19, 1922, at the home of her ton, in North Hillsboro. She was born May 19, 113, n Michigan. She had resided here for two year. She is survived by the following children (ieo. I., of Hillsboro; Mrs. A. K. Amonson, Lemhi, Ida ho; Mr. C. A. llagood. Cam hridite, Idaho; Mr. A. A. Cavi ness, Portland. The funeral will take place the last of the week from the Advent church, and In trrment will be in the Hillsboro cemetery, Glenn F. Bell directing Alfred W. Mackie died at Orenco, December 14, lff while in this county on a visit with Rev. Grlvin. He was horn in Connecticut, May It, 1874. He i survived by his widow, Mrs, Carrie Mackie. The funeral took place .Sunday from the Congre gatinnal church, Rev. H. A. Deck officiating. Interment was in the Hillsboro cemetery, Glenn F. Bell directing. Mr. Mackie was salesman, and he and hi wife had been here about two and a half months. Order your Christmas tree now, all ics. Leave order al Rushlow's or WahnrrV Phon 2152 or 107IW. Will deliver to your home or atore. 42 Try tb Arga for . BIG CHRISTMAS DANCE Hillsboro Auditorium Monday Evening, Deccbbar 25 HOBBS' ORCHESTRA Featuring , Mrs. Malthouse and Johnny Hati Per Couple - $1.10 All Ladies Free; Spectators 25c. SHOP AT 5 LONG- HARDWARE STORE FOR SANTAg Only Three Days Left For Santa WE have a lot of nice Christmas presents left to select from, and are going to give our Customers the benefit of the prices for the next few days, so it will pay you to call in and see our Christmas Gifts. Everything in our Store is useful. There are presents such as Casaroles, Percolators, Cut Glass. Water Sets, Jardenieres, Vases, Berry Sets, Dishes. Wagons Doll Buggies and so many other 1 things We are going to make a special price on every thing in order to reduce our stock before inven tory time. Thanking you for your pitronage for the past year ard wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Hpppy New year. PERCY LONG 1222 Second St. Hillsboro, Oregon For Sale Cholie of two mo tor trucks; one a O, M; C ' ton; the other a flrtwn Jink: both In good running rontliliun. Inquire at lOtl Eighth Si ert. Hillsboro, 43 The American legion's turkry shiHit last Sunday tinted thei jwst over f lxOretty fair lor a Christina shoot. On Saturday evening srrrf'i.f ,e turkeys broke from thdr nn while being in waiting on a truk al the Hills Intro Trading Co. ilae. Some of then took rooU in Idr m!f tree, in front of the e.iuit huuw, hut a half hour saw ll.rm sll lured, Frank (irrriH-r, of nrsr lfe radio station, was 4 ty caller tlx first of the week. i Santa Claus Headquarters He will be here evenrday until CbriitCsts. Bring in the children to tcs bb Chrbtmas Trea Decorations - 4 - One of the most eomj,lle of Im, and you'll And just the right thing ju ", want and all are iKautli .. Unumially modrrate in priee. Don't Buy Until You Ssa Our Um PANEL MIRRORS Are rjlremrly popular. These ara lesiitlrs. havliiK beautiful p,y. throme frames best of mirror glass, topped by a beautiful art print. A beautiful gift. Very Modestly Priced PICTURES A gift long remembered ami nUny t-herlshed. Ours 'are of apleiubd merit and of especial appeal, (ilft t that are ideal in every rrspeet. $1.00 to $11.00 Christmas and Gift Cairds Wnn ,THh,."g tllf fr '"--''"ethlnK ti espre.i jost the rigltt sentV neni. a takes a large assortment to'meet surh a demand. We pride our- lves on hovlng just nmh an assortment. , ' 1 lc to 75a ii . . ALSO THE MOST DESIRABLE LINES OF , Hand-paintad China-Book Ends-StMioitry--Booka-.Toy-Dolls Art Goods W7 The Shop of Speclaliaed Gifts Fcsctian Pem