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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1923)
I Did vou ever hear an unbiased man “Knock" the Knight-Willy»? You never did—and you never will—because be who would do so would but proclaim himself igno rant of real car values. LET US DEMONSTRATE The Overland The new Overland is one of the smoothest-running cars of it» class and price. They are priced so as to be in the reach of buyers who want service without paying fancy money. Let us convince you. A GOOD BUY—We have taken in a 1922 Ford Coupe, tine condi tion; 5 cord tires; an “O. K. buy" at $400. O I. Naught et ux to G W Follis et iix ; tract in Mike Moor« d I c No 11, $10. I.yda Weitsel et »ir to M it son C Lea; tract in Llk 3 Walker’» Add. Hillsboro. $'000. C H Miller et ux to E M Ad am.; tract in Beaverton. $10 Julia B Hufford et sir to Car) J Christensen et ux; lot 8 blI» 3 Connell. $10. Il 1. Tucker et ux to 1. N Tonip kins; lot» in blk 13 Garden Trait» Adil, Hillsboro, $10. John S Clement et ux to W I Pegg et ux ; tract in sec 15 t 1 s r I w, $10. Henry Huntemann to William ilameliiiann et ux lots in Pleas antview Add. Cornelius. $600. Rudolf Hochuli te Anna S Ho chuli; tract in secs 1.2, 11 and 12 t 2 » r 1 w . $ I. W A Shaw et ux to Harry B MacLeod et ux ; tract in Beaver ton Reedville Ac, $1533. Geo F Swift to Emma Swift. IS.50 acres W O Gibson d I c, $1 Emmett Butler to J J Hemler son. tract in Shields Little Farms. $10. Minnie Campbell to Myra II McLean; 2 acres Johnson Estate Add. Beaverton Reedville Acres. $10. Geo F. Watts et ux to B E Smith lots 1 and 12 blk It Premium Ad. $10. Henry Cromer et ux to George John List et ux; tract in sec» 19 and 30 t 2 s r 1 w.$5600. Annie Murphy et vir to Patrick Murphy; trnct in »ec V t 2 n r 3 w, $io’ E. L Perkins Auto Co HILLSBORO SEDAN FOR SALE Mechanical Condition. Five good cord tires. hauled. Just over Aluminum body. $225 and Terms You can't beat this buy in 100 For years. further particulars inquire at Annie Murphy et vir to Frank Murphy; tract in sec 9 t 2 n r 3 w. $10.' Fenner’s Top Shop Hillsboro Mary Naderer et al to M F. Gunther et UX¡ 19.9 acres sec IS t 2 s r 3 w. $10. W T Kerr et ux to C M Powell et ux; lots 21 and 24 blk 11 Gar den Tract Add. Hillsboro, $10 Oregon 1151 Third St j R HAILEY LOSES HOME ; ■ ' ' 11 " ' ^'cn i b. John R B «il" » , ,»( shove Biixt'"'" of July 14» 1 |n»l hl» liou" »ml m »•'.• <m th. evrniuM tu« » ii tin- < i .ml« nt’ •'» of the M. I • ■ ‘ '‘'‘.‘'i" bls».* »lari»1’« i" ,l,‘ Julv ♦. -, «» «"|.H‘k ice cream wdl l* »er»«u. '*"• ighlK ihoml of charge of both »dl *'• 1,1 J start ||i, bit • had • btg »--■ b« for« cent». The pn»c.rd» ,l:" Mr Ball'.» ii»»«'1" rrrd it. •'»• •»•' , ,.f lite h«»u»eh«»l.l . ■ .. I will .nil g.» ' go t. h a fi » arto I« of a delegation <"■ ‘ ‘ ’ «.« cd «fiert« «ere Epworth l.i 'gm Institute, to be I IlMll TH HCC H* ihr « um »4 t 1 *<h> held A liguât 1 IS. Have your ip um * carrétti .1 in the J- « r nie r* M11 - •»! A petites ready f<” 'I"’ • " \«> h . \\ tu llffi**r. will br r,n (imi Firv In* delight ful program rw in ! Kllll’í, *o prr*idvii(» de red in coiinc.liou will« tlx Io»» UK’<*l* with r* tary. Rem.ml" c ■ prompt pa*ui< ’d rial. II» »tarir«! llinuml» 14. The lire **• 11. Willi »ms mil""'"" » ‘ the .gen. y « «lele. Ine Hu. W............. return wrestling m .i" ' Ted Thye and »< d H'l’ u "" MILLER RITTER July 3 meeting Thy failv' i" handicap match to throw H -» •» '* I,n tt» wedding was e. lehrst» d hr want* another tn at • ' nonia, always behind Hil’- I"-“1" at th.- I,..ux ..i Mr »ml M'" Lses to semi r i big <'■ * ’ Mera , of Ilei»' ti ». *»alurda» Ju»” IP?.**, ululi tluir »I.Auithl« * to see the Lout ami ther.- r, SO. _• over th- e who think th. Lillian. » «» united m niffirriffig« <»• mauv |gg logger w row 1 John Miller, H> » E Sv lie hit intu big ,, ititi ‘ Aroluu Hilt« r, •i* tlmg game. 1er of till- bruir w »• bride «niffiul» Household 1 iirmturi for Sab m.l Carl Bohren was I h ’ i I nmn \flcr i lion, imo." • ii trip h» Walnut dri" wi.ker day | bed. 2 Mah." " ' ta|'< »try arm A iigrle». the » * dl br at hoinr U» chairs, oak »< rctional c......... book <«><• thnr many fri. nd» in liciteti» 9x12 Wilton Rug. 6«': Wilton rug New Perfectii’ii "il c.’ ikm.; »1 V i (fe»« «".I I I ’ ' with cabinet hack and oven, »nd their families departed lue» white enamel folding kitchen la for Rockaway for a length» ble, whit«" enamel cooking tabb «lay at the coast. I hr» made tlir »lav dishes, etc. Good a» new. Priced trip in their ma. fine» anil will reasonable. (5. M. Ixcs. Aloha REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 19 camp» Oregon. The Wyllis-Knight The New Overland In Good Th. Epworth I m I nccmiu A pretty wedding M>lcmni«ed ,lt th« hoi u 11.. bi idi ■ mptlM . Mrs. F. Greener. Jun«" 28, 1923. when her daughter l.ydia became the bride of Edward Freudenthal. Rev. P. II Schalls otliciating. Tlx wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Mrs. Bernhardt Schmidt, of Portland, The brid< was attended by Mis» Estelle A» hahr. a cousin of th«" groom, aixl Albert Greener, a brother of the bride, officiated as best man. The bride was beautiful in a gown of whit«" crepe de chine ami silver la«'«- and carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas and roses. The bridesmaid was charm ing in orchid organdie and carried orchid sweet pea*. After the ceremony a sumptu ous wedding dinner was served Those present w< re Mrs. I Greener, Messr». and Mesdame» John Freudenthal. Walter Tew». Samuel Steinke. P. II S. h Bcrnliarxlt Schmidt ; tlx Mi»»i , Estelle Asbahr. Evelyn Schmidt, Evelyn Steinke, Dorothy Schau» and Messrs. Frank. Albert ami Rudolph Greener Herman Freu denthal. Henry Tews and Wilbui Steinke. After a six w eeks' wedding trip to Southern Oregon and Califi r nia the happy couple will be at home to their friends at their res idenee east of Hillsboro. TWO REAL CARS FORD FREUDENTHAL-GREENER ______ M r. anti Mr» W H Durham and family, of Portland, hs'i taken up their r. »idrnce m lli'I- boro. Mr. 111! rh mi IS .m r« » atchmaker and engrsxer. si ' Ii. has taken a position with R I Wells, who r.ecntlx |»urcli.»i * the Hoffman j.-wclry store Mr Durham will take .are of tin watch repair work and .ngraxing St the ' Headquarters for th. Happy Wedding Ring For Sale Forty six sere farm on Scholls Ferry road. Il nnl< from Portlnud and I I miles from Hillsboro; 1 mile east of Km ton school hou»e ; 26 sere» in < ul tivation; the rest in pa»turr and timber; ab«»ut 500 cords of wood still on place. Wm Kmttcl, B. a verton. Ore.. R 3 Phone Si hull» Line 2. 553. 19 21 Fred W. Barber, of C.irn.liiis. and Mrs. Helen M Brooks, of 1 Gaston, were unite«! in marriage I July 6, 1923. The bride is tlx I daughter of the old pioneer. Sam . Lenox, and tlx groom is well known in Hdlslioro, when hi» mother. Mrs. Marv Barber, and brother, Bert Barber, resub They will make their home at Gaston For Salr Registered Jersey bull, 11 months old; St Mawe» strain; fine individual; grandpnr ents natives of Jersey Island. M ill sell or trade for car— or what? — Fred M. Foster, Hillsboro, It 2; 1000 feet north of highway, at cut. Rock Creek bridge, mile east of city park. 19 M. N Bonham has returned from his trip to the east. Al though not back there for over 40 years he felt the call of the wist and returne«! soveral week » siHin er than expected, Too warm hack ther» . ’ said Mr. Bonham and I felt that ehere was io place like Orrgon. July Clearance at Goar’s Woman’s Shop SILK SKIRTS u In bla« k •n«l » a »sort m> •tl «4 one half r» nul Will IE WASH SKIRTS Dainty Waith Prues grc.tlv reduced $2 4* $2 79 It. <ul«r sis» • (»ut »ISrs Gingham Porch Aprons — $1.59 ' 8«d V«H,g ir< $1.98 SHADOW A ItrM \ II PRIM»» »rt )a«l * • Mb Hosiery I 1.1.01 III "Id Ilm« hosiery Ì OU» «han< immuri bosr $L00 hoateey » 7» $1 45 hosMwy SI 2S $2 00 hoatrt y SI SO Goar's Woman s Shop MtrihanJiu for Women lor gram m.uuscr, see Hush F. I. K»»«h I ll»r cits »rstcril», Her Jewett Special “a dream to drive" Nimble--Dependable--Smooth--Complete 11 4V MAKE SUFFERS SEVERE BURNS I Mis» Mary Coff« y, aged 86 years, suffered severe burn» last Satur day morning, at the home of Mrs. Rachel Walker, where she is a ! guest. She started to light a fire in her l»edroom and her robe caught fire. She ran for help, but stumbled and fell with the unfor tunate result that she dislocated an elbow and fractured her wrist, besides badly burning her left arm. Dr. L. W. Hyde was called mid notwithstanding her extreme age, thinks »he will recover. Tel ephonic communication with the Walker home near Beaverton yes terday disclosed the fact that she was getting along quite well, due to her splendid vitality. Mis» Coffey is a sister of Mrs. Walker Ask To See Our Fine Line of Street and House Dresses Made of Ginghams, Percales, Voiles, etc., trimmed in Organdie, rick-rack and braid binding. House Dress Specials 85c 98c $1.25 Street Dresses $2.45 $2.95 $6.95 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilier», of Bend, arrived )a»t week for a short visit with their relatives, the Wilier» and ('ampbell families. frank E. Chapman, of Grant Park, III., was a Hillsboro visitor Sunday. Mr. Chapman has been touring the wi st, and is now lo cated at Rei dville. Children’s Straw Hats Specially Priced at 29c 35c STORES For information write to THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis Coining July 14th, 1923 With a fine line of Prof. Kembritz’ Famous Rcmediccs prepared especially for chronic diseases Asthma, Goitre, Cancer, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Paral ysis, Eczema, Poison Oak and all Eruptions of the Skin, and Stomach Trouble. Will be in Hillsboro, nt No. 1136 Main St., one day only July 14, 192«, between 10 A. M. mid 1 P M., anil at Forest (»rove, July Hi, 1923. 51 Hillsboro, Oregon “WE SELL Fall Term Open» September 28, 1923 45c C-J.Breier&Co. 1148 Second St. Your Next Goal You have finished high school mid, like nil Wille - awake graduate», are look ing to college. Dir State of Oregon off» T3 you tin h< »t of training mid a r nllegiate degree in tin leading pursuits and profe» sion i, as follow» : Engineering, Agricult u r e, Commerce, Forestry, Homo Economics, Military Science and Tactics, Mining, Phar macy, Vocational Education, and Music Student lif. at the College is rich in opjMirtunities fur leadership and personal cut tun. Away the goes—-care-free and conlt- Away «he goes—care free and eonfi- dent in her Jewstt Special. She says it’s a dream to drive ’— io «o simple she ' didn't >»avn to learn ho-v." Never Never lia» ha» »lx stalled the motor no« jerked tlw car—no smooth the Paige-type clutch Never has her Jewett failed to do her bidding—s<> certain it» performance. Up most any hill on high- without rushing—thanks to Jewett's 5O-h<>rse- power motor. Around comers in traf- h< at 2 miles an hour —never a thought of changing gears. Out Out of of congestion congestion ■" • jiffy. From 5 to 25 mde. hour •n ? «eccmds. (Try it with any other car ) Jewett i. nimble, quick on it. fret, obedient. You'll never worry nver your loved on*-* in a Jewett, because Jewett is P-’K* bu.lt. Paige-Timke. „|e. f,<mt "nd rear. Paige-built motor. P,,gr. • ype < lutch and transmission. Jewett •• »he only moderate size car built by a Women’s Shade Hats 25c 51 O. A.C I h'“K-«rad* c«rs. Vf" thia nringB. JEWETT SIX PAIGE BUILT A. L. HUDSON Manager and Distributor A live resident agent wanted. Thouumd. oHam.hr» are enj^ing the «onhdence Women are always comfortable in the Jewett. It ia heavy enough to ride smoothly over all roads 200 pound» heavier than any car in it» class <*•' died on extra long spring». Seat cu»h- ions are soft; body position» just right Upholstery hand-crushed leather, of special colors to match the car. Men point with pride to Jewett • motor, with its high-preaaure, hollow crank-shaft oiling system—like the big Paige. It sends 2 gallons of oil a min ute through all main and connecting- rod hearing». Makes smooth. quiet op er at ion; assure« long life and small upkeep. Jewett Special ia complete. Nickel spring bumpers front and rear. Nickel- plated radiator and motometer All nickel, barrel-type headlights and »ide lamps. Extra cord tire, tube, rim ami cover, mounted at «ide. Trunk rack and trunk. Body guard rail«. Auto matic stop-light. Automatic windshield wiper. Rear vision mirror. Metal sunshade. Jewett Special is truly—“a dream tn drive. ’ Let "her" decide at the near- by Jewett dealer's salesroom after a demonstration. Third .Street HUFF & V0GES Hillsbor"