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profitable in friend-hip» bi foL a -ort ot profit -hamig galli, ring The stori of a t it in.in in.I ¡i lililí nd von are w cleoni. . The Pnsiiitr- dune u ill be on tin -. n cn at ill«' lab. i li Tin utic. I .ill*' .uni Sut Mi and Mr». I H P. ter*, of unlay and for pure comedy. w<*rv i •* MountaimLd1 along with thrill*, Walter Hier», above l, \\ lull town thè kist of thè week Hi« Last m Mr. Billing- Spend» motoring I time, h.i- 11. ri di d the -P< c.l Peter- and fanulv ver. Thentrr boni, from thè l il» rt' other limit a, eonipar id llllll almoNt i in comedian». The t it man sp< lili a fi w night- ago. «li. v I hr S i ni H 11 hi- la-t ten ci nt pice, for lí cigar mio a big back ilear D iir\ t rt t k ami afti r that tiling begin to fetv place, oli thè hi think- the happen, and they happ« U faster roail. Peter» sav- from the than a got < riiuiciit airplane m.ik big fcllow wa- <low n Saul - ing a «oast to con-l liiiglit n itli lidi-, hai mg a v isit with w a- dairv herd eitlier tli.it or he I in Ic Sam » n *;>-t red m ul. Bd h.1N ling» w i- a ribbon ch i k » lien one o f the pet- I hat H > • (■ 1 ' -t ike.l .'ut near In- i m. h ami thing» champed their courm he bream. a traveler, a re v olii \\ hen in n-ed of •' moniini« ut tioni-t. i financier, and < i cry marker, or po-ts, or cemeteri thing that got", to tnaki lite Oll. w ork of ani nature, wliether pur grand, -n< » t Ming nini Mr. Bil eha-cd bv your-elf or through th< ling- iirrii.- In rc Friday i L <mug \\ .lodnicn or anv lodge, it will b. uni »ill h. Id n mstinei Saturdax to your interest to .on-ull l.cwi- afternoon and jump tin town af \ Co , a- Ihey w di gl" ' <m ■« b®( ter the caviling filming. To »e. ter vaine for your mone' thau bun i- to cure both uu ntnl .«ml nywhcre else in faci t ic» » "l physical illucaa. Flu picture U •ave voli eoiislderabli on «ni pur a Paramount and that menu* i chase. 21 tf good picture. ( »< I Divorce* filed Lii.v I -ne- (.liberi (u*i for divore* * CHAS. CHANCE I. gang .1 a -iill. n di-p.'-ilmn on th. part of the -pou-. . >’ t-k- '- Charles Crain c. of Corncliu-. p< r month aliiiionv . ill th. t irni did at the iioml Samaritan Ho- lure w In. h was bought I ' plain pital. Portland, Atign-f 26, 1923. tiff ami brought from the I i-t afti r a -hurt illtiiHe \i n.- \l!ie Ray Wolf w mb ». pu ration born at Ironton, Ohio, January from Fred M «»If. th. complaint 23. I Mi', and came to Oregon tn In cd apart 189t. He intend the employ -t ilmg that thev liav e for four years. I'll, i u c re mnr of the Soutln rn Pncitii I o. and ri. d in 1908 back ill b>w a ».«- section ton man at Ciiriicliu- Engraving order- for c ilbng for many year- IL ua- united in marri,.gi to Hi .-ilia M.xitgoiu .inis, wedding invitation' an cry. August 7. 1907. He is sur noiiiicement- and mon.'i;r.«m- wil viled bl in- widow «1».. i -isti r ilovv be taken nt the Argus. ( ill .«lid seven brothers, all of whom Slid see the «ample*. \ complet« resid. in flic l..«-t, excepting on. line of ¿ampies will be -h«»wn and your engraving don* it re.t brother, who lues in Texas. Mr. t r une was a in. inber of -unable prices. th. Odd I . Hows and the Masoni. Mr-. C. H Sin TH O(»d, ii ho h-i- fraternity, the Masons haling bc.-n the guest of Mr- M I. charge if fin fnncral. which took Brown, departed for h< r Imine at place at Cornellils. \\ edncsdai . Long Beach. Cal . I’ri.l u J E from th. Cornelius \1. 1 . church. Rice .«nd family, of Alhambra, • thi Cornelius Cal. are now guest- at the Broun e< in. terv. home. Mr. Rice is i lieph. " of Mrs. Brown. WAI TER HIERS I Closed all day Monday Labor Day Everybody ’s Going to WEIL’S 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE Starts Friday, September 7th Watch For our ads and circulars. Watch aur win dows. EVERYTHING REDUCED except very few contract goods Experienced Salespeople Wanted at Once r*A ■sm HBBI r~"r~ DRAIN TILE - Our Tile Improve With Age Be careful in -.1. . tin. ii l.i . n't want to do the job over again. Our tile ir. mad. , f con crete by the Dunn method insuring th« b< -t that can be inaile. They do not d< gen. r .te but i< tu.illy im prove with age. Every <*ia . ;.i nteed bet us know as earl , need, ami how hi any. ls p >»»il tea . CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO I With R. L. Tucker Lbr. Co Telephone 1341 in i lor M tin ’»♦ »I In d B. rgv eil » ».»lbr I. OÍ Just Arrived IL Mondai |( Pubol greetinu i" Satúrala' a John B.' ill. ton, «a» i t ho w <ik IL rm in |'r i li4» ’ rail» r I \i iy> a vit» ti - il Ì : * « * 1».I th. Ì Coats - ll (' i‘ck. In« rail. l'or S i fr. -li fr<-li in I* inrda. oi place. ( Ch.«- li w a» i . it ' •¿er ha- ha garden of I don ii in hi- section. .1 i * !.. \ l uiiÿ hr w «•« k f rolli -li< H :: "'S « '* JACQUELINE LOGAN COAOT my elsi e ß P A D Y DAL’OK TERG u SON « % i »I * i i*»t « tl ELL'OTT DEXTER Celebrate Paramount Week at your own theatre as mil lions have during five previous annual Paramount W ks. of tlir TMEODOPF MARY LO't WILSON 4— MCAVOV —• / - - . - - - * •• -. SIGRID ‘ ' V LEWIS » • t>f CHAHLiS De POCHI »♦ofll P T •V" glut f< HAM 1 p MAIGNt QfQl« ri MTZMAuR.rr wrrii I .«> k «tt mi g lit Walter Hiers in “Billings Spends His Dime” Bettie Compton and Conway Tearle in “Rustle of Silk” Wednes., Thur»., Sept S, 6 Wednes., Thur»., Sept 5, 6 Dorothy Dalton in “The Siren Call” I hr » pulirci brrak VICTOR Fl F M I N G I«!« i I|i»l|»r<»«»ii , !«»i 2T I i»i• \ M Hi»«h<f». M M rl«ritbn« k l»*r < • • fl* VI.)« rart »• ^9 ••Pf« »I MT mt n in ai rnr o n lio. i i. o M t,r <' S Aydclott et lix 1'1 $.100 part of bk Hl I'ore-I t.r.iie I« 11 .1 Fullant rt U* I“ ( b orge , Hl 1 I Newman rt ux, I AIT» s r I w, t10 W J Fnllam rt lix !•> ( irortft Win Nr w man rt u « : I «I ft « • irre* F Hall d I c, $10. <; c c»< C F. Harris rt II« 11111’*’" per rt it«, lot* 2 A and »I ro Acre*, $10, Astier Clark rt il * to • Deviti, M acre* «•« < * :i »»» r 2 w, $10. — L The Day of the Knight '« 111 H2? Friday, Saturday, Sept 7, 8 Agnes Ayres and Iheodore Roberts in “Racing Hearts” Th. (rut tank* u * m I bv •»>- '"'f' in th. World W.r h*d nml(»ra. LET YOUR NEXT CAR HE A WILLYS-KNIGHT «MMtitaKix^x IF IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT’S THF BEST show M Elisir \ .1.1 iirrt.« Acer* fl<> I \ U«l Frrtl Fl«t l»rr « tu« i I roue rt III . I«»t i < »fuir, f <17 50 He M tn I •»»»I < I IM l.rr, 3 m*rr« »re« 7 I w ff>OO t to ih«» Ion ( Shiplr i fr • * Jmiir« Htlir« rt ••mon Fmrlrk <1 I r < irl <• I’rtrr ROtl I «*{( rt l*V. |O mrr« «I I r. flO Sloiw Er nr < «» f » I I 3 *7 arrr« B«R*rrt«»n Rrrtliill« M A Shaw rt » r « M I |.r<H, I m rr *r « I SOO t t«i (»r»’ J«t«».-1*h |*«t« rkort I I | f I • Teuf« I. I n« r« w *• • • I I ooo . R*I|A riotitiA« E K « ti » . H I J II intimi rt uw, IVO » nr I w, $ IO Bigi» V I Ehsalwth I muir» Brow h , purl «» f blk ( \«LI. Ilill«il»«»ro. Shaw Erar (’n I»» < >r« or H»p UM Stair (*«»nt • it t i’»i» f..r Ihr < omniunit r llnpti-l < hur. li <d Aloha, lot in Johnson I ■ ,i. \.M Ben II « • «I i il I« A ||0 .1 II Cotfiiii rt ii < to J,„ S'ortbr« I 1 » arrra Corm-Im* Ini ir.wi*. f I 500. N Bang« to .1 W IL b. rt- m rl in, lot, in Timber, $10 <’ F. Deichninn rt >■ lo Treni Muff rt Ul, B acre« \ ib Hill' boro Arrr,. í 10 l-’avr Muir to I’el. r s, hrrinrf rt 11« : tract in Houli ■ i . tril.'l". J»»hii««»n » IJajra - À T' REAI. ESTAT! ÎRKSSFEJb ■ • ap »•rir »»( hl« P h • A vin ( hur Knrr t « it y , the twu At I A M > uu • « TMtOOCHfi a f • i r / :<><« miti! M The LIBERTY THEATRE, Hillsboro Sun., Mon., Tue»., Sept. 2, 3, 4 » ■ *• • * H • b « w * * • ». • « M « » « » « » ‘ • • » * » • * * • » a « • • joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures All this week—Paramount Pictures will be shown Fn. and Sat., Aug. 31, Sept. 1 • • Í: Mgrt Kandis* for Women AT p’ • • • • t: Goar’s Woman’s Shop G»if r Hillsboro *• pi-ton - - f AMOt S PLAYMIS I ASM < (»RI» iKAIK)« ADOLPH Zur-, P P*. * á ••• ' rv 7* »« *• kN kt And Onyx Hosiery "It's Paramount Week at your theatre non'! R ichard :: in I hibiii-irr RUGGlFA MO Fit NO N ■ $• M M • • I • M il4. Ai ROßtRT ANTONIO i w it II ’ SWANVtN With Paramount W>->-k the greatest motion picture eason the world ever saw gets well under way. You hav<- the opportunity fora gr-uid review of 1923’, ichievements and a pre-view of the great Paramount Pictures coming. S « Many color combinations-- sleeveless and with sleeves All these Paramount artists invite you to participate LlATAiCE • • »» ir» t \\ It. 1« limi, fnotlirr A • '’Hull A •• Sweaters A lu r« turn« d , in >• itti» ’it V I JAMI a < ,L C M :: • Halli.' Ir.lalid nini coll- ». ut to liti, k Sund.n' »mi Ir. i md line 1 n o pomi bm k l fir-t l < Ili-Oli ali. 1 ti», lu Inni rivr) i « i r h« rr I or Sale Som. t borough 1 .irti bri'il \\ hit«* Leghorn pullet*. Tile Man I p a Tree' will be tin erri» -. Marcii unii April hatch, ». Il <l< topic at the evening s< ri ice m &t i< loped, anil good «lock. Ch.«» » • ÍM- l ager, Hillsboro, Or. If 1. 11 Erri! Siliotn. w h»» »Inh!» up a tree, but there may be <>tli mil. » east of Hill-boro, on Basi time b«'lw«<n th«* firm tl < r*. uid w hetlier there in or not line road. 2<i 2.1 Blooming' util I m * h.»m« ni t! his experit nee is food for profits tV. otl B .1-«lllir, tori* Mil Hill-boro i.<-gioii Po-t i- !«• ble thought. In tile morning the Th» Argu p.i-tor will iliacus» the Bible's make a concerted effort to get the cnil» r M -ml.ix berti ¿roiiitf t«» t!»« >» h»»«*n f I!*. I l.« gion convention for tlii- teaching regarding th. power of < ..iife*-ion. Baptism, md Pray city. \\ ¡th the big auditorium fur «»vrr h «p. irt» r of .n rrti ers to Save. \\ ire eon-t intlv md the tine grove, with it*« open Dr D irl i I ( lur<ipriii r m n i trying to in ike . • I. service of tli> spaces. Hill-boro would make an \ ituropnthb phi-oiMH I u-« ill ideal convention city for the vet known method- of dru^lr-- tin r church a profitable service m * M« .a Mr m practi al • rain. ipriith - l’hirtrrrith yrir »»f eligion. profitable m enlarging Building lots for sile, clo*r in prartir» in Orou'on. iiol in Hlll- i i-ion of. and the opportuni I or further inf »rniution, writ« b»»ro to -t i\ ( h < r \\ ril’-i, i ft» r Christian -ervict . and Owner, care Argil«. 25 tf noon- Phonr 253! NEGRI :: Crepes are the favorite» in Sditi, and Potrei Twill lead» in H'oo/ material» I METHODIST CHURCH PO l A II i Cl H . £ R S I c, Delightful new season models —and all very moderately priced Ml WALTLR II Dresses ■A-7 iiwÇ N ITA I M ’I < *3‘< t COMPSON » « * I landsome-serviceable— slen der of line; some with a ( in u- lar flare, all full length, pl.mi or fur trimmed; sizes up to 5 I and very reasonably priced. Rich i <1 caille out MÍ1GMAN "T • ’ Y « « I i t illing ir TMZMAS £ « '■» -------------- OLL nn .«* • • • t • « i i it ill \ t I 1':.». 1'.»»i»*iP‘»*»»““",*‘' aaaaaaa. . . n i R.»ut< g F Stolli r. ef town Saliir.l •' ! «s.™«. E. L. PERKINS’ GARAGE Th. ..f the Knl*ht I» »”•K2i