The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 27, 1923, Image 6

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    A CARD
SAHNOW
BANKS SHOW FINE wii,n,_
LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT
BROCK
'The homc of Mr and Mi». Mei
lington Br.'ik. of M ipli Street
1 I l-ll sbovo, via» tlu »celi, ot a vcry
Ipritt, vicddiiig \\ c,lm »day ev,
■ ■tingi Sip’ii;i!'.i I
u li, 1
I ili, ir d.iuglit, r. Glady» May, In
e inu th, bi ni. . I l rii in B S ih
now , Iti 1 . Paul Il Schau», of
Trimty Lutili r in church, offici
ating. readmg th, impressivi- ring
1 c, remoli* I h malli .111 arili of ce
Ider» and rosi». The brillai party
I enti red thè room to thè »tram» ol
Lohengrin. Th, brille uà» beau
I tifili ili a gow n of u Iute »ilk ean
ton crepe, »imply .fasliioncil 011
long Imi » and tinishrd w itti »ilk
ISpanisi
IL r te11. 1. il tra*
li, 1,1 in pi ict uith a corone! ot
I pc.-irls and »li ic carried (he eon
I venti ni il brid <■ » bouquet. M i*
r of tin
I 1.cuora > ihn xt
I I groom. Iliadi a , harming bride
maid. Siu won i J1 • 1 Nil >ilk
I frock (rimili, d si itli laci ami rii'
1 bon. Wilnier S ilinow . 1 cousin
I of thè groom, officiati d a» best
inai*.
little Guenevcre Brock.
I a niecc of tlix bride, via« i flower
I girl, and little Manali Saw yri
I carri« d thè ring in thè lu-art of
rose.
After the ii-rvtnonv a delight
fill buffet »upper was served to
one hundred guest».
¡'lie bride 1» one of Hillsboro -
fain »t daughter», ami has a larg.
| i iri-le of friend» who love and r<
I s|>ect her. l or several years »hi
has been with tin Carnation
Company.
The groom is a »on of Mr. ami
Mr». Hugo Sahnow, of near Cor
lius. ami is om of tin »killed me
chanies of that svition.
The newly wed» w,re the re
eipients of many beautiful pre»
cuts indicative of the liigli i st, cm
in which the contracting partie
•*rc held.
Mr. and .Mr». Salmon d< parte..
Thur»day on a motor trip to F.u
nka, Montana, and other inter
mountain point» for their honey
moon, after which they will lak
up their residence in Hill»bor.>.
I
COUNTY AGENT NOTES
Four corn entries have been
made for the Corn ami Potato
»how to be held October 27, at
HiUaboro. Thrc< potato grow« rs
I have stated tin ir intention to ell
ter for the bushel lot contest
i Twelve cars of corn and bushel
i lot of potatoes w ill be th<
I amounts required.
The
pre
. miuins will be $7.30 for first; $.">
A. H Rasmusen was out from for »econd, nnd $2.50 for thiril
Portland Saturday and called on prize on both potato.-» and corn,
the home paper for another year. and will be provided through thi
He takes a position in Portland | county fair fund.
this week with a big auto concern
For Sale—One work home,
l«>00 lbs.. 10 years old, work sin-
irle or double, gentle. Would
trade for a good cow. Also ont
brood sow and 10 small pigs, 3
week» old. and pigs all sizes for
»ale.- George Ritter, llill»boro,
< )r. . R. 1. Box 51B.
80
No chance for toes with a death
choke. You will walk in comfort
in the sock* __ we wash and mend
for you. Our dams are "just like
And we
mother used to make.
g»t them to you when we say we
will.
Phone Taylor’s Confer., 2011Z.
and our Route Man will call. 2
The Day of the Knight ii HERE!
Our real interest begins after our
cars are delivered.
LET YOUR NEXT
CAR BE A
WILLYS-KNIGHT
NDRY
d hartar
w*m OUI
E. L. PERKINS’ GARAGE
The Day of the Knight it HERE!
>
Harold Simonds. Pa»co, \\ i»h
| mgton, inquire» for a carload of
Quick Lunch' potatoes. Nile,
heard of tin-, variety, but if you
have it, write Mr. Simonds.
Those wishing to purchn»,
Hungarian vetch . m get name
of growers in this county fron.
the county agent, at Hillsboro.
Inquiries are being mailt- ns to
alfalfa seed for n< xt y < ar. Al
fr.lfa seed may be pnrclinsci.
from dialers, or naini-s of dealer
and associations ».lling Grimti
alfalfa will be supplied by tin
county agent. In all events, in
»ist upon g< tting only th< Grimm
variety.
A »mall amount < of certified
White Winter w hi >1 I is for sale in
| this county.
Also I i somewhat
I larger amount of certified Rink,
Class B. ( (ret ' , your order in early
for this good set <1.
FARM LOANS
Rates are advancing. We are still
making loans at 5 per cent basi
rate with nominal comtniskion.
See or write me at .McMinnville.
(17-tf)
W. Bain.
'À
For fire and auto insurance just
: ee Ruahlow,
1 5 I f
Send Us Your
wj-, -
^nnoufícement
The new Ford cars are now ready for your
inspection, introducing changes that improve
the appearance of the various body types and
increase their comfort and utility.
They offer you not only economical and depend­
able transportation, but also a more attractive
style and a greater share of motoring convenience
—a combination that makes the outstanding
value of Ford car» more impressive than ever.
See the new Ford models now on display in
our showroom.
TfcrM cari can br i.btamrd through
ihr Ford H'rckly Parchara Plan.
OTTO ERICKSON A CO.
Hillsboro—-Beaverton—Forest Grove
CARS * TRUCKS • TRACTORS
— and address on a
pc tcardorinalct-
terand we will mail
free and postpaid, a sample copy of
Popular Mechanics
MACAZIMB
the most wonderful magazine pub­
lished. 160 page* and 400 picture*
every month, that will entertain
every member of the family.
It contains interesting and instructive arti­
cle« on the Horn» harm. Shop nnd Office
—the newest deveiopmentt in Radio. Avia­
tion. Automobile and Grrap«. Each issue
contains something to interest everybody.
We do not employ subscript ion solicitors so
you will r'ft t/e urged tOhubscnbeand you
are not obligating yourself in the least in
asking for a free sample C'-w, We
gladly send it to prospectivs readers. If
you like it you can Iriy a copy every
month from any newvh ler or send us
your subscription — $3.00 for one year.
Popular Mechanics Company
200-214 ■. Ontar»« Str««t, CMICAOO, UX.
Popular Mrchanlct buil'ffnc/ U
to 4/«4 prod* >n of t/itd
f/rtat nvn/agifu.
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(('oiitinucd from page I)
halem Mountain.
oiul, and
Martin Herb, Banka third
Walker.
Division
2 John
V.Hideeoei irmg
first;
\ntnne
»1’1*0 nd. Ethel Spiering. S ort I
Plain«, third.
Dn ¡»ion .i f <- nhn«n»'i Herb
first.
Jaraey •
I >»v ision I Delbert Bierxiort,
ll.ixcl
Lilly,
Hillside, sc»
first , I
..... ..............
,
ond; Uiura
I-aura Elwrt.
Ebert. Watt»,
\l atta, thiril
third
Dn ision 2 Lurrnc Bu radorf.
SeliilNin, first; Howard Robert
»on. Hillside, sei-ond, Harold
Jensen, Banks, third.
Division 3 Margaret Birr»
dorf, Sihi-tHin. first; Kenneth
Biersdorf, second. Elmer Koenig.
S, bolls, third.
.’louii ha« it» sihir lining,
Every th,-
e darker tin cloud tin
and
purer tin stiver of
brighter and
it« lining.
gr<-ali-»t soirow and
In tin», the
w lit. fi tin» c i « r
liereav 1 im ut
.
in
the
losa of our soli
come tu us, ..
and brolhcr. the w ords uf I riir
»v m|>ath) from our T fri nd« and
his friends, han
I,.»'.
1 In i n sti rliug
lark
i loiid
»liver, lining our J
The iii . vhv cxpri ssimis of si in
|mthy ami loyalty han demon
— * -r Í is a.t
»trail,I to 11» that our gin
e
ually shared by those w
» ho w oulil
ii uf
gladly help us bi ar nur burdi
. .
sorrow
To all, we can onlv say that
(he kind and »vinpathitic words
given us have not b, ■ 11 in vain
and w r t hank v ou 1» »111, • r, Iv 1»
vou have »v mpa t his, d with 11»
We can sav no more than Vie
DRESSES
from
i? 3
Thank \ •u.
Mr and Mi. J I Knight.
Division 3—Waldo Flint, first
J.'»i pli K night
The silver trophv cup given bv
M . M 1.1 n > 1.. I >
>,
the Washington County Holxtrin
19X3
! . ■ »’ \ ssoi'i.'i i ion W .-lit (■
lolin Walker, of (’hehalcn* Moan
PUBLIC SALE
t lin, for the best showing in club
work with thr purebred Holstein I will »ell at public auction at th,
Delbert Biersdorf was awarded W. L. Moore place, I mile aouth
the gold watch given by the and I•• mile writ of Banks, and <•
Washington
Conntv
Jersey
miles north of I orest Grove, at
Breeders’ Club for thr best Jer
10 a. ui . on
sex in the calf club exhibits.
MONDAY .(»< rtJBF.R «
The Pig Club awards follow
Team mares. 7 and 9 years old.
Fat Claxaea
1300 each, set work harm»». 9
Duroc Jerseys- I 'uis Ij*r«rn. head choice graded cow», snmr
first.
fresh ami »ome to freshen »non.
Poland Chinas- Howarx! Rob 3 heifers, to freshen this fall. 3
■nson, first; Harry Inklry. ire vearling heifers all this stock 1»
ond.
tuberculin tested;
McCormi, k
Chester Whites Jas Rodgers binder. McCormick mower, M,
first; Johnny Rodgers, seeond.
(‘urmiek havrake, liavrvk. pair
Hampshire» John
Mere r iron wlirrl». Ostmrii trdd, r Mon
first and second.
itor grain drill, corrugated roller
() I (’. I.vic Wolford, first.
7 ft. tractor disc, I* inch «till
Open Classes
beam plow. 3> Mitchell w agon in
In the open classe» for swine good slia|ir; light farm w agon
the H
h BB b
BSB
b won as fid
boys
and
girls
springtooth harrow, 2 pegCnith
lows:
harrow», ensilage cart, havfork
Duroc Jersey Sow over 1 ropoa and pullev*, 4 trn gallon
y, ir, Lcni Ihrig. first; Jack Rus milk cans, 100 gallon gas tank
»eH, Scholls, second; ('rial Kop X 30 gallon gas tanks, »om.
pel, W itts, third.
household furniture, small tool»
Sow under 1 year, Ted Kappel and numerous other articles
Matts, first; Ralph Bradley, of
Lunch served at noon
Scholl i, second.
Terms of Sale $20 and under
Sow with three of litter, l.em cash; ovrr $20. six months bank
Ihrig, first; Orval Kappel, see able note at 8 per cent
■ ■nd; John Kennedy, third
Windsor Moore. (Jwni-r
Chester White— Sow over 1
J M Hughes, Auctioneer
I. ir, Elmer Koenig Scholls, first
H. A Stohler, Clerk
Sow under t! months, Minor
Hesse, Scholls, first
MARY MILES MINTER
Sow- nnd litter of three, Elmer
Koenig, first.
Mary .Miles Mmt<r will visit tin
(). I. C.— Sow under I year Liberte Theatre Emisi and hat
! . tin Wil»..ii. Watt*, first.
urdav. with matinee Saturday, in
(•• neral Hog Classes Sow and The Trail
Trad of thr I «>nr«<»ntr
best 5 of litter. Lent Ihrig. first . Pllir.” Thia ]>hoto|>Hy I*» wrt in
Orval Knp|x-1, second; Elmer thr Kentucky mountain and i* «
Koenig, third.
romance telling a deadly frud, thr
Best Fat Hog- l.vle Wolford. result of a youthful quarrel
In
r»t ; Howard Robertson, second thie pl»y Mi** Minter • !»»<•< Kinir
In thr open classes in competi- of th» m»»*t rff<« tivr a urli of her
a w ith all tin- stock entered in stagr rarrrr, and »hr ii slip|H,rtrd
n- »how the bovs and girls won hr Ant onio Moreno, who ha» the
i» follows:
man’s Ir-ad in this f in in itmg
Jerseys .3 year old cow, Lo-
story.
<ii< Biersdorf, second; Howard
lobertson, third.
For Rrnt Five acre«, house
Junior yearling heifrr, Marg.-i and outbuildings
Inquire of F
I Biersdorf, second.
N. Berry, one mile m-t of (' •rue
Heifer, t> months and under 12 lius.
Address, Cornelius, <*re
• 11» rt Biersdorf, first; Haze I
gon. R I
X« 30
.illy. • i <>iid ; K Mumford, third
For
Rrnt
Good
farm;
*0
Lucile Ebert, fourth; [.aura Eb
rt, fifth. Delbert Biersdorf also acres tindrr cultivation; lots of
Inquire of
won junior championship on Lad fruit; well improved
E. L. .Moore, Chamber of Com
St. Mawes Pride.
Ilolsti-ins 2 years and under merer, ILIIstioro.
For Sale Seven Duroc Jrrs. y
years, John Walker, first, sen
E. < A. Bell, un
lor and grand champion Holstein pigs, six weeks
Heifer, I year and under X, Haase road, S miles south of
\ntone
Vandeeoevering, first, Hillsboro, and then n half mile
30
D.inu-1 Herb, third; Ethel Spier west.
ing, fourth.
Beautiful piano for sab-, near
Heifer, I year and over 6 Hillsboro; big saving in price,
months; Glenn Hill, first; Frank and trrnii as littlr as $10 month
Hill, fifth.
ly to good home. For particulars
Hccifer, under fl months, John write Cline Music Co., Astoria,
\\ alker, first; Thelma Meyers, Oregon.
XH 80
third.
For Sale 1911 Ford, userd but
Stock Judging Contest—Twen littlr, $45; also window, panrl
t v two < lub members entered the doors, and sianil power feed mill
■second
Annual
Washington
Mrs. Il I. Smith, corm r high
< oiinty Stoi k Judging contest.
way and Oak Park road. Photo
Seholls Calf Club won first Hillsboro I I 4.
3 I
f'liee; Watts Pork Production
For Sale— Work horse, 1X50
( lub, ' cond, and the Chehalem
lbs.; also rabbit hutch, 4x14 feet,
• Ionntain Calf Club, third.
with four < ompartiiK ids ; will sell
I In winning team, composed
or trade for cow or large inculia
of Elmer Koenig, Frank Peters
tor—or what?—C. A. Davis, lb ,i
■ till Waldo Flint, chose to take
vrrton, Orc., Il 4, •"’j mill north
art in the Pacific International
of Tobias station.
2H 30
i >ntc»t'. in November. The Watts
Want
to
borrow
from
$H00
to
t< mi therefore will contest at thr
$1,000, nt H per cent, on tract of
Oregon State Fair this week.
K'linith Biersdorf of Schcfflin I nd near Raleigh station. South
i ide 32 5 points out of a possible ern Pacific red car line, First
security. Address
M rs
100. Elmer Koenig was second, class
I rank Peters, of Scholls, third; \nna Pettibone, Portland, Or.
3 I
\\ . <). Kappel, fourth, and Lcnn II 5, Box I7X.
Wanted Wish to rent a »mall
Walker, fifth.
Two Washington county citi modern house, or good house
z. ens, who wish their names with keeping rooms; bv married cou
lu-ld, gave $75 to the Banks Calf pie; no children; best of refer
■ nee».- Address
( lub lo be given out ns prizes.
Sht-rman
J.
Awards in this class were as Moody, care Box 7, Hillsboro,
Ore.
follows:
80
Jerseys -Calves under 1 year.
For Sale Fiftveen months old
Dellx-rt Biersdorf, first; Haze) egisti-red
Jersey
hull ; »0111,
>< >ond ; Laura Ebert, third.
.-carling
purebred
Hainpsliiri
One year and under 2. Lorenc me kn; some purebred spring
Biersdorf, first.
Hampshire buck lambs; som,-
Over two years.
Margaret •railc Hampshire ewes.
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Frank
Bh radorf, lir»t ; Kenneth Biers Schulmerich, I lillslmro, Origini,
<lorf, first; Kenneth Biersdorf, II. 5.--------------------------------------- 31
' ‘-ond, and Howard Robertson,
Holstcins Under I year. Mnr- third.
'iii H< rli, first; Julius Prerenboom
Over Iwo vi-ars.
Fi-rilinnml
second.
Herb, first.
On< year and under two. An­
Grude«
tone Vandeeoevering, first; Ethel I
Holxti-ins Helen Herb, first ;
Spiering, second; Edw. Spiering, Harry Inklry, second.
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GOAR'S
-rr easily ideisti tvesi by tbrrir SNAP and
Individuality
Hu* shop haa aucieasfuily apri laltard in Dre.se*
uaual alyle at v«*y moderat« prices
Thia weak w« nffrt
WOOL AND VELVET DRESSES
Very Spatial
$12.95
Guemwvi
:
I
î
more new fall coats
in th*a wwah
YES!
ONYX HOSIERY
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Goar’s Woman’s Shop
Mtrrhandii» for Womrn
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k*.ÄB. «Akt» tllBafr
SHINGLES
$2.00 Per M
We ara unloadwv.-
a car, aad while they
last Hwy are
gosng fur $2 00 par M
One customer look MO M
Call im up to hold what you need
R. L Tucker Lumber
Company
Mam St and I* R A N
Trlrphona ML
FILBERTS
Th« best paying crop (or the Wiliam
etv« Valley
Y<*ung stock from
TESTED VARIETIES
On Hand For
NOVEMBER DELIVERY
Fir Brook Ranch
Dayton, (hr gon
H G. (MIDEN, Prop
USED CARS
We have a number of lata model light cars, put
mechanical eonditism in our own shop
l,nr
many of these
cart will giva
Service For
Call in and an« them—at prices tlwat W‘R
value».
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Termi to suit.
First Chevrolet Co
Cornar Second and Washington St«., Hilluboro, Ore««"