The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 30, 1923, Image 6

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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
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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
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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-
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I in Ic Sam » n *;>-t red m ul. Bd
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ling» w i- a ribbon ch i k » lien one o f the pet- I hat H > • (■ 1 '
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near
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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.
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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
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from th. Cornelius \1. 1 . church. Rice .«nd family, of Alhambra,
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thi Cornelius Cal. are now guest- at the Broun
e< in. terv.
home. Mr. Rice is i lieph. " of
Mrs. Brown.
WAI TER HIERS
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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
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DRAIN TILE
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Our Tile Improve With Age
Be careful in -.1. . tin. ii
l.i
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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
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bet us know as earl ,
need, ami how hi any.
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CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO
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With R. L. Tucker Lbr. Co
Telephone 1341
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ELL'OTT
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Celebrate Paramount Week at your own theatre as mil­
lions have during five previous annual Paramount W ks.
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TMEODOPF
MARY
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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”
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F Hall d I c, $10.
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C F. Harris rt II«
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per rt it«, lot* 2 A and »I
ro Acre*, $10,
Astier Clark rt il * to •
Deviti, M acre* «•« < * :i »»»
r 2 w, $10.
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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
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WILLYS-KNIGHT
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in, lot, in Timber, $10
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Muff rt Ul, B acre« \ ib Hill'
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rt 11« : tract in Houli ■ i . tril.'l".
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Sun., Mon., Tue»., Sept. 2, 3, 4
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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
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Mgrt Kandis* for Women
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"It's Paramount Week at your theatre non'!
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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.
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Many color combinations--
sleeveless and with sleeves
All these Paramount artists
invite you to participate
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fir-t l < Ili-Oli ali. 1 ti», lu
Inni rivr) i « i r h« rr
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Sale Som.
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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.«»
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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.
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Hill-boro
i.<-gioii
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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
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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
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Crepes are the favorite» in Sditi,
and Potrei Twill lead» in H'oo/
material»
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Delightful new season models
—and all very moderately
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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
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