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W m Bl NDl ER mr «nd Ml»» » I*«« i»nilr«| èli iiitrriAtfr i«f th hHdc**« par I » • Xinlrr M R* l»«l »tin PI aiiib , JuK I, è X a tn« r «»ili • « I real \\ .11 II a*k* Io Ih« a «tale a.f hl* falli I« Ira I Uat*on, who II, aged i,i * cara >1 Two acres inaiale alf a, «mall laouse \( rit* iia.lana \ve , I’.irtlaiial 19 21 < llfton I'kcrmsn. of Wens! elite, W n , slid Nellie Itoc (nt rim of V4*'ha. wer« married bv Rev J 1 Magiurr, Julv 5. 1923 llarrv Tiru* Cobb and ll»rrl Doanr, of f,>re«t Grove, werr married in till» city, July 7, 1923. .ludg, W D Smith otti, lating I >>r Sale I Iglit »host» and oin yniitig su«v , also heifer coming * litri, to freshen alwiut Sept. I IL II Ca \\ ill sell reasonable, 17 I» rey. North Plain« M r« \ am * Ball. pioneer of 1832, settling ill the Tualatin di» trii-t, came over from Aurora a few ■lav« ago and Is thr gn< *t of \ Ball, postmaster I k r »on, II I oganbrrry Juice for »air, in i MraeliiAtr «if U h I. any quantity. In containers m liiMil and nltrtìtl A. Trutti, llill»lH>m, Orc . B 3 Ikrr liuwilirww im »| Pinoli- 41112 North Plain« ccn I » ih I. llir |» a «I year. trai IMI BIDS WAN LED f >r fi,rni«liine 4<> ■nth tir w noil, I " d- liv a r< d to the < pl. iilber I »I to ■ l>< in lav Julv I • riington, I tri uro, (Ire. W ut. II Connell and T. R Da Vi«, of Portland, both oldtimcrs of Ibi* section, were out from Port land the first of the week, giving th, old town the oni-e over. lor Sab- Touring. 1923 mu Imt lililí-, and in line mechan oil i olitili Ion pro lit alls in * Il W ilb ford, at Rai Mating can , ncry. 1 • •• A LABOR Of LOVE Al lesi thè Idei k g»n « fair fam, ,, tlirre ha« Ix-cn su ,, ' «rr for di p< mi, »,« ihdilrrii «aie io «,-, tiolis, and ili* ,1 uim Itali t,( Ilo in, is par tu thè npi ning <,f th*- I t.il,Ir« n’s l ami Umile of Ih* W. c. T. U. wUh iwu iottagr« ■ oiuplrt, ,| f,,r ""Upaiuy. Thcse cottag.» with • «pai Ity of I w rnty each w ill only ' «rr far a titln of Ihr really houli less cbildri n over righty bai. inaile appio allon for liomr B, aint applicatimi» « «»niHiK hi rvrrv day Thr rr «rr uni hun<|r< < I « hihlrci Hiil n« t «| and I h r w ho whnuhl taii br rrAthly ««* uf èdnitf fi»r <1« | drrn ìb «» h I v l»< gnu nn Din u I h » li Ai a I h « b I ioii M nt on«*r lift a buril« i» r % « li tu thr « rih« « | «»iir ut I h r • l»< hrgun i I hb k m m« if lk?«»lH* v « «HIH B III tr«<I uìb A b ah Bum« «»f ih« i hihl ri ti mak utu n| |>I h ' a !Ioli, un«-, a tfirl of ahutil | I «•Ih a pArtinlli pArTlvf«<| fathe r hrr noi«' «*Ar< I a k• r Iw tit^ » i / fiih I hio IÌ h r of yy y« afb willi a I iih » b ! no iiH'oinr Anoihrr a I m »? of n ir afb . m«»thrr «ir«rrtr<l l»y hrr huBhaiHl Milli four (liildrrfi to « AF« f«»|, ItllipnFan llolli« B (ouii«l for I mo , hio II h r *«1 rungliiig lo « ah f»»r tl»< I ir I h m Inlr « nritlii^ I h i «»un ihiiitf Alni lielirvhlff (hat nf ter a frM itiuntliB b I h * < aii tak« thi* boi back Aifaiii. F<mr, mothri <i< a «I aih I fallii r a «*on%Ht. th« m 8, S, 7 Aliti 12 \ cafb of n^r, finititi nitli B«*ar«*rly rnouifh < l«»thili|C !«• roirrr thrir nakrdnrBB. Fnr «»th tfb frutti I mo fAliiiiìr* witll «ir in» ntr«l niotlicr« to rare f»«r thrni Mam tiiorr <>f equally pitiful hi tory muBt l'C rifuseli for lark of • p«r<* Thr XX < T I women ar< working, itivifitf | UH I aa. rificing hr Folca)! V, but thr btirtb li it t<M» hra% y for flirtn Evert club, fralrrnlty. church. Sun«l«% Si I h » o |, ih fati every i orgunÍBA lion in thr Btatr « «I umi LI make th< la ryr *t p«»BBil»|r < <>tit ribut ion a I «Hrr, M lilir rVrFV r indh idiml b I m I iab a dollar or mure to »par« «houltl B<nd at utter to Fami H<>tnr offirr. to • n»r And «hrltrr helpl rs« chlldrrn. 1 di i oupoli found ili ibi» Issut and sciol your offcrtiig Alia W allaie l nruli. <il3 Stock Exchange Bldg , Por! land, < tregon FAREWELL PARTY Mr. anal Mr» Carpenter anal fam lly, of near Beaverton, w. re com pllmcntral tai a farewell partv re crnllv, and the evening wa* rn joi rd with dancing, game» ami n light lunelie.ali \|| liad a delight ful time. Tho,e prevent were host and hoatet* ami family, Mr and Mr» John Berry, Mf ami .Mrs. Fox. Mr and Mr« Jamiea.in ; Misar* Mari, Agne«. Cecelia anal Marga ret l.ri». Florrtice anal Hrla-n Ja niieaiin, Margaret il.nnrvvy. Ca- a-rlia Carpenter, Beatrice Hart well; Franciy, Antlionv nnd Don !.ria, Janie« Jamic«iHi. Harri and Bov Carpenter. Emile S, Idatt men. Alfred K muer ami W illiam Kane. HOUSE-WARMING tjnitr- a numi" r of Washington countv |»coplc recently went to Yamhill, whirr tlirv gave a "house warming" party to Mr and Mr» Roger Mahoney. Thosi present were host nnd hostess Messrs, anil Mcsdamcs W P Vandcrtandcn. Albert Jansen fami family), W’m. Hansen (and fninili ), Frank Het sacker fami family), Harry Byrnes (and daughter), !.. S O'Connor (and daughter). Frank Rimes and son llarrv, Mrs Martin Vnndehei mid two sons. Clarence and \llcn Walter Vandehev, and Mr nn<l Hrlacr, of Portland. iWatora earryiag fight photos from Nhelliy to Ssn I ram isco, landed in ■ fi, l<| Smith Tualatin, the othe, ,|i having lost their bearings in tfi, l"ll They sent Jo«. V < rr» íllto town for some eitras for the *|r plane, discovering that thing had gone wrong with it, after lauding After grtting their in a ■ him into shape they hopped ff late Friday night for the South The airplane which wa» to bring tin- Oregonian photo» never g t further than thr Y• Ilo wat ■ ,n< Park. Kant Burn reof paint straight • »»a aud preserve» the »I.ingle* md protect» from kre I-et me »■ r your roof and give you an e» limati C. J. Birdaril, lg«*> Baseline St. Telephone 2 «<!! or I .' I 7. Ildlslioro 19-tl Jame» Monroe Canirr-m. ag* d 1 i died nl Butte Creek, above < tregnn City, July 4, whither lie h id gone with nirmli* r, of the family to «pend the Fmirtli IL i« survived by the following uhd dr. n M FB. E. J. Noble, w.fe of Judge Soldr, Glad«t"iir Mrs G, o Harrington, of Glad«tone ; Mi- e» Mildred auii Etalinloii, of Portland; Donald, Portland, and • llllliin, at Balcm 1 ears ago < unieron conducted a harne»« »Imp here, mid at that time In* brother, Dan, wa* jailer under Shi riff Dcnnia. A GOOD SHOWING .Mrs. i^viirn llulwr, of Portland, < liaa. Griffin, working with Oocar wa* a Hillsboro visitor toibvy. Jacobs at the county hospital .Mr*. Minnie ftnah maciicr, of building, fractured two riba th» Portlaml, wa« in town Friday. other day while working on a Mr. and .Mr«. W. F.. Vaughn, of sc affold. in ir Portlaml. were in Hillsboro Kingsley Perkins, working at yeate rdny. the condenser, fell off a gang Try our Comfort Foot Powder plank while handling a truck, and for tin il, swa atv’ feet Thr fr i< lur<d a rib Dr. E. H. Smith Pharmacy. is taking on re of both eases. fico Tew« yesterday shipped John L. Rose, of Wherwood, »a,in* fine Hampshire hog* to a di. ,1 in Portland, July 11. He la Grant« Pa»« breeder. Try our Lemon Cream Lotion «urvivrd by his widow, Hilda for tunbum, chappr-ii akin, tan, Rose. Considering that Washington county is thr < hlrf.-st dairy pro duit-r in tile sial, it might lie in teresting Io know that its finmi ci a I condition is not so wor»> In th. report sent out by tie alate Washington county farin'r» have borrowed only i't.l, (><V> from th< state s< hoo| fund nnd tin rural < r> .lit funds this is th. total <l>dd to date, while ) amlilll coun tv has (266,981 borrowed from the two funds. Tillamook h a » loans aggregating ?2<IO,IOil ti oin tl < «amr two sources, while Ben ton, Clatsop, Crook, Curry, Dea 11< . nt thr Phnrmaa y. Chutte, anil Douglas only have Dr. J. P. Tami<-«ir, of Portland, smaller loans than Washington, wa« i Hillsboro visitor thi* morn the county that produce» ti n to ing. one against them. R'-rnington, thr only official Boy Scout knife. Corwin Hard BIG CONFERENCE ware. Thr Wrwtrrn Oregon Conf. rene. of thr Srirnlh I> a V Adv enfisi» will hohl il b annual »«•»»ion in Hillwl ,oro. at Shute Park, in a tent < ity, beginning August HI and lasting ten day* Tl r> >- thousand people are ex|M-< teil to participate in the conference nnd not'd • peakers from the < ist will lie present. Rev. A. It Bi ll was in the <ity today, making prelimi nary arrangements for thr mrrt ing. and he «tate» that Rev I w S'orwood, of Portlaml, will offici - Ste a* prr siding officer. I or .Sale Ri gittere.l ( heater H C. P' trrson ha* ixen active W lnt> brood sow, 11 year* old. in securing the big conference for with litter of 10 pigs, h weeks old Hillsboro, and was endorsed in " dl sell aow, or litter, and fur hi» movement by the local Cham ni*h p.i|M-r« with pig- Win. ( her of Commerce. Gmtzv, Cornelius, ft. ! Pboni Hill M* 19 21 HENRY FORD AHEAD Win Henil, tile "Daffilv of the I bird < fregón," w ho alwaya sbow ■ <1 the ciijisted boya a good time »In n they w< re in Portland, came mil ycaterday on buaine»* Billy ft- ult is known a* one of tiie most g< nrrmi» of men and paradoxical i* one of lite hardest "kickers" hi tin country. And so, we all lik> Billy, for his heart is in tin- right place. 1 rara ago Bruit owned a lot of ilillalntro property, but gave it aw ay before it In canir va) ualile. I >>r Sale Four hundred purr bred, W bite Leghorn pullet» of trapnested stuck ; three month- old; also good kale plant», at $1 p< r M. Chas. Eager, Hillsboro, On . R. 4 ; I j miles east uf Hills boro, on Baseline road. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Hrs Stott, of above Gaston, w»re down from Yamhill county the last of tin week. Mr. Stott has just recov cred from an attaik of appendi- < ills mid says he isn t able to grow anything but an appetite and a lot of whiskers tiieae day«, and he is letting some one else do the farm ing. For Sale—A .»mall driving or ruling pony, weighing about 850 lbs. Would consider trade on a small Jersey family cow.—O. B Kraus, Beaverton, R. 3; one mile south of Kinton »-liooi. Phone. S. Imll* I im '.'i1 Vi 1515. 19 Mr. ami Mr« (’. F. Brown and dmigliters, (¡race and Huth, were up from thr Fanno place, near Beaverton, tin- last of the week, t F and hi* brother, Wallace, have fiftren acre* of fine onion prospect on the 1 tano tract, and if onion» are a good price they will make a fine picas of money this year. FRACTURED RIBS Argu*, i 1 50 |»er year. | Do not overlook the dance at new H'-Ivctia llall. Saturday eve ning. July I I. When you try N'ytoti« Vanish ing Cra-am onrr you will always u»a it T'lit Pharmacy. Mr» O. <iardner and son, f>rel, of aliov, Moiintaimiale, were in town Tuesday afternoon. i Having every faculty for good service, B.i Hilltboro National Bank it well "li.piil to h »mile nil business en trust- l<> it with efficiency and dispatch. OFFICERS E. I. Karatli, Stapleton, Vira President and Caahiwr Pratifient Edw M Rowman, ll.a.e, Aaaiatanl Cathiar Vice I’re.ida.it DIRECTORS Stapleton, Il A. Kuratli, E. I. Kurstli, J. J. ...... er. A Handler, W F. llaaM, John Meier íhellillsboroNaíionalBank Hillsboro. Oregon j »DIRAI RI MWlAl SYSTI farm. In detail will pronoiiiicc later. R Hlvcila. Eleven years dairying on John Dennis* place. 19-20 Logan growers met the other day and concluded to have their fruit pressed for the juice, mid as For Sale Young Guernsey a result many ire taking the pro cow . verv rich milker. F. B. Da duct to the Cornelius packing vis, Hillsboro. Ore . It I. Box 4C. plant whore pressing is in pro- One mile north of Hillsboro, Ore grf’si _ ------ gon POP r .A N L> I Room 2, Chamber C f merce Building, Portland I E. B. TONGUE. Attorn sy-at-Law Try our Lrmon Cream Lotion Office, upstairs, Scbulmericb Rlk, for sunburn, chapped skin, tan, Hills boro, - Osngem etc., at the Pharmacy. THUS. H. T NGUE. J», Advertised letters, Hillsboro Attor»«y-«t-L post office Wilson Ellis, Mrs. Lee Hughes, .Miss Eleanor U petarla, Sch cime rieh Blank Hillsboro, ... O rogna Hughe». H. A. Ball, P. M. Cha». Willis ami wife are the Collier»' Weckly has coniluded parent» of a new girl, born at ita straw vote on prcsidentinl cari didate». ami Ford i» three to on.- their home near laurel. July 3, in Oregon, compared to M r. 1929. Harding Washington countv sent Lost—Wagon sheet, 8x16, of in ita vote and it was just a» thr black heavy canvass. Finder rest of thr sfate a big majority ph ase leave at Argus office, or at for thè manti faci u r-r. Of coll r «e O. K. Johnson's place, Yamhill, but Orc.. R. 2. Rewaril, >9. Ford will not be nominateli 19 21 it’s reai sport to w afeli him run Marriage licenses were granted on paper. to Oniar Idso and Genevieve Witt«. Beaverton; John V’anDo- The Mahon-Wall loganberry ren and Ida M. Davison. Forest yard has a presser at work turn (trove. ing out juice , and Mr. Mahon has < b is. M. Scofield and Louise a contract far ten thousand gal Bateman, of Glenwood, wen- Ions. Mahon made quick w ork in united in marriage by Rev. W ai getting a presser to work, and on ter Blair, of Forest Grove. July 5. ly two dav« were consumed l»e- 192.1. twern first negotiations and th' Mr and Mr». Bert Hager ami first squirt of thr press. children. Vivian and Marshall, of Kenneth Williams, well known Walkersville. Montana, are visit- hi Hillsboro, made his 12th h<>mr i ing Mr. W. G. Hager and Mr. and run w ith the St. Louis team this 1 | Mrs. W. E. McCourt and family. week. Williams slammed out ' The horseshoe pitching contest n< arly forty of them last season, money at the celebration grounds and he is coming strong again. Thus. Bilyeu and family are wa» divided between John Simp out from Portland, s|>ending a son and Mr. Davis, 1st; Oscar few weeks at their South Hills Hundley and C E. Mattson, 2nd. and Thos. Bloom and son, 9rd. boro home. M. B Bump D. D. Bemp BUMP A BUMP Attorneys et Lew .Maiu Street, HiUsbore, Oregoa South of Court T'oeee DR. L W. HYDE Offices in Odd Fellows’ Buildmg Hours, 2 to * P. M. Other hours by appointment Phones—Office, 102; Res., 10« DR. J. O. ROBB, M. D. District Surgeon S. P. a*d P. B. A N. Railway. Office, Upstairs, in the Cowar- cial Building. Resideace, corner Sixth and Washington Strenta. Phonea—Ort.ce, 2921; re*. XM2. Hillsboro, Oregon. DR. J. T. MACKAY, M. D. L. M. Special attention to ubototries - and diseases of children. Assistant District Surgeon B. P. and P. R. A N. Railway« Office—Commercial Bank Bldg. Office, 1991; Residence, SMI Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. D. E. WILEY, HL^D. Theodore Roberts Other phone, ISSI. Residence phone, 24-1. ( ummerdal Baah Budding Hillsboro, - - . Orngua DR. J. B. DINSMORE and SSiSWANSON Its« t K S • « » T s Has resumed the PrMtiM nt Medicine and Surgery, aad ba« office« in the Commercial B«Hd- ing, above the Hillsboro Commr-- rial Bank, Hillsbor, , Oregoa Phone« -Office, 141; Rea. 1 DR. W H. PASLEY, Offices in Heidel Bldg., opatair«, .Main St., near Third St. Phone, «196 Oregon Hillsboro Dr. J. EL ROSSMAN, Farli riser* yesterday morn ing were out of luck, for the wat er wns shut off for repair*, and the man who is in Bic habit of making his own coffee went "cof fi i less” until six o'clock, or else got In* breakfast down town, It was a fine moving for the lady iif tin- house to take an extra few w ink*. Want to Bui A horse, about 1300 lbs.; must be sound and a good puller; prefer a bav.— Adolph Zw impfi r, Hillsboro, R. .1; in ar North Pinina. Phone 171 t. North Plains. 19 20 Inclined. The trip will be made via Pendleton. Walla Walla. Spo kane. Wallace and Butte. CuMMEh M ortgage S eguriiies co Mrs. Adolph Mohr, East Oak St., Hillsboro, a son. Dnatist Upstairs, Commercial Batiaiiug Hillsboro, Oregon DR. THOMAS C. BAILEY 1115 Selliug Bldg., Portland, Ore. Office phone. Mala MS Main 1490 Res. Tabor 48<il DR. J. R. MARSHALL Dentist Special Attention Given to Plate Work Modern Painless Dentistry 314 915 Mohawk Building Portland, Oregon SALE NOTICE Well Equipped For Business r fv>>s< e .Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. F'-rrington, HARE, McALEAR A PETERS. of Or, m o, were Hillsboro visitor« Up.taris, Shute Savings B«*h Bld. this morning. Hillsboro, Orngna Born, July », 1929, to .Mr. and For Sale Modern sé*-room house, 7Xxl9H ft lot; some fruit, on Basrlin« St . between Fourth and I iftli Sts. Also house to rent. Inquire -it 850 Third St.. Hills boro. Orc 19 21 Congregational t hurch The Bible School mei t» at 9:45 a. nt.; wash my hands of the Japan worship and sermon nt lla. m.. problem. I have underleased sermon topic, " Div Undimmed my Grin to an American and will Vision.” The bo) s of the 1. M. have piiblu- sale of inv entire Jer C. A. Camp will attend this ser »eV herd (30 cows, heifer eslvcs) vice in a body and will sing a N'o evening miOctolier 1st. .My herd is about special selection. H. A. Deck. miniateV. 2 3 pure bri d registered, balance seriiee. grade, nnd been T. B. tested twice For Sale Team horses, 5 and by the state, without a reactor, (5 years, weigh 1770 and 1 <»00; ami will br a T. B. free accredited will sell or trade for cows. Can herd by before time of the sale; be seen at l-'nrmers' Feed Barn. also have been private milk test F. W. Wnleh. Hillsboro. 20 for more than 9 years, an average Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Kennedy 34tt lbs. fat last year; .177 lbs. two departed from Hillsboro Tuesday years ago. I his year u ill finish to motor to the Yellowstone Park. very soon, and milk records and They will make the trip by easy condetiserv monthly statc-mcnts stages and camp along the road will he show n any one visiting the wherever mid whenever they feel F arm L gaks (parurrwuHl GHdure See the modern jazz mad girl at her dizziest pace. the riotous revel«, the midnight bathing party. See See Gloria Swanson's Hnshiest love drama. LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday July 15-16-17 USUAL PRICES 10c and 25c E. H. SMITH, M- D. D. O. Phyaician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH Completely equipped boapttal to connection. Calle anasverad day or night. Office aver Hill aba re NaUoaal Baah Phone»—Office, 9Tti Apto., «79 UUlsh -o. ... Oregaa I t 7 JI Monteauma Lodge No. W, 1. O. O. F., meets each Wednesday evening. J. A. Huffman, N. G., W. O. Morley, Secretary. 1 Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge No. 54, I. O. O. F., meets on second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month. Maud Lahe, N. O.; Josephine Case, Secretary. Hillsboro F.ncampment No. .4, I. O. O. F., meets on Irrt, tffiird and fifth Friday evening of oaeà month. Julias Sorenson, C. P.J W. O. Morley, ferffin. c A *, i