The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 24, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    THB HtUJ>BOR0 ABOÜÍ
PAGE EIGHT
A MIGHTY
OPPORTUNITY
AWAITS YOU
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"Die Quality is Jlirays a fitti.
iter"
A SURPRISE PARTY
HAS BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
( arl t * Horm t kt r mid w if»-, w lio
were recently married at Clares
holm. I '.mad.i. mil arc spending
tlu winter lu re. were gnen a
pleasant »urprisi FYlday eicniiig.
at the home of his mother. Mrs C
F. Horncikcr of north ot Hills
boro.
Xjftirc than NO neighbor» mid
friends were present, the young
er sit going with bells and other
delicate musical instrument».
X delightful evening was spent
and at a late hour 11g111 refresh
ments were scried.
The guests presented the young
couple with a beautiful Navajo
blanket.
lìie l.adit »' Aid of l'ilmington
and friend» of Mi and XI rs
George Jack iui t al III» ir homc
lue »dai cvening. January ••
thè iieeiision Innig Mr- .Laik»
INtli liirthday .
tìaiiie» and guessing contest»
««•re thè mani feature of tlu • “
mng. \t «-le» ■ n <>'i , bu k il« linon»
mi 11 at
refre»|imcnt» werc seriell.
■
a late liour thè guest» departed.
after wislung XI r Jack many
more happy birtlulay»
Thos«- prcsent werr Xlcssr»
•■imi X|es»lames ticorgi
J n k
John Doge, F.d Bugi Jr . X » hlon
Boge. George 1 uighlili. l-'red
Clark. Smu l'enne. .1 X Zimuier
man. J. T. Audi isoli. XX T l'ut
nani. Theo. Ni»»cn. I Ficken, XX
(iambella. C. R.iseiiian, C’onr.nl
XIgcsheiiner. ( l.i. d ( '<>k. N.l-
limiseli; M.-s.lime» Xliiinic XI i
gitoli, l.etitia Ja< k. Ida Freud, n
tlial. Charles Clark. XX alt». Xlint.i
X >1 i in». X| s
I '
Sr. ; Xliss.s Pallimi Brattati I
nora Smith, Rulli B.'g. . I n. i'
Conk, Gertrude (juallct. Xlarga
rei Murpliv. Dot Xdam»; Xle»»r»
Evcrt Boge. Beiin Boge. I «ri
Yndcrson, Ceeil Clark. Fred l'ut
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I >
nani. XX'I
' II Putì
XXatt». , Steph, n •». fl.’, nb l< If Illi
Schoenb ii helor.
XI an."
John
II
Boge. Walter Heaton, X
Frank?. XIeli dlr. Finn r. IIii ■
Jack. Roy and Dan Smith. I h
Murphy, Clarenec IL it.m. Ver
non Cook. Brio- and John Xdam»
Xrthur Hnnscn. K Qi allei. Xr
thur McCallcn
PLAY FOREST GROVE
I
OREGON
HILLSBORO
Oli Fridai. 1 •'. briiriry I. Ilillsboro
will t.-inglc in a doublé h. idcr
witli their old rivai». Fon-si
I Graie.
XX'ith t ight letti mieli.
Forasi Groi«- i» repri sented on
I lloor by a pow i rful team and .are
loiit (or thè »tate ehanipiotisliip. a»
i» Hill»l»or.i. This game will
liclp ili i-ide w ho g.ies froni this
ili»!riti lo play ili thè linai tour-
. imi it S J. m
< «ime out n nJ
bai k tin team.
“THE
PURPLE
HIGHWAY”
On a joyful journey thr.t climbs to the peak of
perfect screen entertainment.
It's a
pleasure trip all the way—with
Mad ;e Kennedy at her
lovable best
MATINEE and NIGHT
Liberty . s-^ly
Furniture
Just received a shipment
of the folding
Onyx Hosiery
III
ft
A
auditorium -s duril
i
■try •
I hi t >t r»
• ufi It
*« r|H nlmi
Jake lo i si .Imhlcr of XX <
w as in low n on I ridai
F. I H ro w n nf I Ulti I
Xlr Broun
low it on I rid i i
handle the news of thi I aur< I
sei lion for tlu X rgii»
S. ■ ' The < ili of ili. XX ild
J ic k I oiu! Itti, Al Ihr I ih. rf^
itrr. Ilillwhiir.», I ridi) imi
ur.l iv. thi* « re k
(’ \\ Stili;;« r of l*o t’.iiol
i Hill*boro i i*itor oli rnr*tl.ii
IL- i* l**l*tl*llt »licrtl l'iavlli.
itfrtit of Uu S«»uthcrn 1‘i. Hi.
\ bibi «irl m i* h»»rn lo M»
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lì
I ’
S.tlur.lftì
\t r* Ilo * « i*
ni. rii Mi** \^ i »< * Ih l*m tu
thi« ritv.
The first »erneuter close* thio
week mui the second begin» .nt
once, January 2S.
\ beginning
class of about 15 i» ex peel cil
Fifteen of Hillsboro's teachers
attended the local institute at
Dilley last Saturday
The seniors w ill take their play
to X am hill Saturday night Hills
Imre dates are January 2» and 29
R. serve your scats now.
A successful Thrift XX’eek pro
gram was carried out in the high
school.
President
Merrill of
Shut« S n mg» I. ink apoka of th.
bank's place in a personal thrift
program; C. E. XVi Ils. "The lin
portani-i- of a Budget;" J IL Gar
rvtt, Pay Your Bills Promptly;"
Lester H Adams. "Own Your
Own Home." and I J Rushlow .
'Insurance." XX'e heartily appre­
ciate the efforts of the business
men in presenting these import
ant topics to our young people. .
E. F. Carleton, field man for
the I’, of ().. visited the high
school on Tuesday, aibln ssed the
assembly and also a special meet
mg of the senior class
HOLSTEIN BREEDERS MEET
II. A. Rossback and L. H Bri»
bine of the Pumpkin Ridge sec­
tion above North Plains were Ar
gii» callers Monday. They came
down to confer with tin county
court in the interest» of their
road district. Quite a delegation
from that section attended the
im eting.
»I' irrerer your anklet mean
to take you-” walking. rid­
ing or dancing
they tun
miravi be properly clad in
tome one of our many pat
terno of "Onyx" hote
GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR
GAS ON STOM \Ch
bio kthoru
S
I
bark. rtr . i* imv «1 in \«11« rik 1,
hr Ip* «in * «-t *r of g-t * on thr «tom
Mo«| mr.l
u h in I I \ tinnii’ • •»
ivinr* A«'t only oil Ion» r hot. • I
hilt \t||< rik i 1.1 * "ii lh * I 11
p< r nn.l loner b«»n« I md r« mot. >
I
ill gas»»-» and | h > h
out matter you mir
"THE CALL OF THE WILD" hi i our «I stem I \<
'■tinnir
coti»tip-atl.
The long awaited picturication of again»! a|>|H lulu iti»
Jack London's famous noi i I
By all t rading Druggists
The Call of the XVild . .me» t>
the Liberty Tin atre Friday mu!
Saturday. The tu ro of tin- »tori
I» a dog who»«- father was a St
who««- mother wa»
Re ma rd nnd
i
dog TIu* dog
i Scotch »hepherd
>
is called I Buck mid. from puppy
in thr luxury of
hood, is raiavd
I
Instructor in
Tlun he is »talen
civilisation.
iway to tlir KI.unlike, where h<
experience» a strange climate
meet» strange men and adapt»
himself to strange habits and Is
bora. He is a bewildered dug
until the strain of hi» forefather.
In gins to assert itself until In
feels the call of the wild.
SCHOOL NEWS
COME ALONG TO
« «mim r« >««« «
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lllllllllillÄOÄÄAAAkl • 111. , , , t • ¡oí*1*1**.
0 O K K GIVES DANCI
Heavy Sport Hose
75c
Silk and Wool Hose
75c to $3.00
Silk Hose, all colors
$1.00 to $3.50
Don't forget to wear a pair
to the Hilliboro Chamber of
Comment Dance, Saturday
Evening, January 2ti
Vincent Engeldinger
Goar's Woman'
Piano and
Pipe-Organ
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Classes Now Bring Organised
There will In a uniting of tin
Washington
County
Holstein
Breeders nt Hillsboro chamber of
commerce room», Saturday, Jan
miry 26. at 10 o'clock a. m
The last uniting was a good
one. All arc asked to come and
help plan Holstein act nit us f
I!I21.
FOR INFORMATION
CALL 2956
Mr and XI,« C I XX , II» »p* nt
th< wo k end at Pacific City, and
Nir XX i II» went on over to lilla
uiook fur a day » fishing
XI i »»
I ■ lote »irr
XX r at lie rre d
w i» i guest at the bullir of Mr
nul XI,. tiatw Essor r. a|w»se
XI uni »nui ile, mrr Sunday
J <’. I Ik. Il'
I lir filir Í ari
( r.iuiit t ,
( )r« n< «i »it r.l
111»ry Zini,
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I
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I for a Í» * »la » *
ho iiahi oar «
of XX
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from nortk «Í
m
■ misa of it»-o
i ■ i I llllltsiN U»
• utr tn Till»»"*
I Isil.
Lundin-Leaf
Walnut
reconditioned
The Lundin Leaf fillers for t! esc tallies fold and lav direct­
ly under top of tabi. and al tya ready for immediati u»c.
Also have the Library Diner, which also has the l.undin-
I.eaf fillers. Walnut leather si at chairs t. mitili. Coin.-
in anti see them.
We Buy, Sell ad Exchan ;e Anythin;; in Our Line
L. G. Selfridge Furniture
Phone 21X
1132 Third Street, Hillsboro
An Opportunity to
Save Dollars
The sign spelled “A. Poke’s
Store;” a spider read, and
then he said, “Homeseeking
days are o’er.” His silken
web he spun across the door,
and nevermore was aroused
by any one. “Why should
1 advertise? Gosh!
I’ve
been here nigh twenty year
with this same line of ties’
If folks come down this way,
they all can see that here I
be.” Thus Merchant Poke
would say. But on another
street, a dealer true advises
you of wares and prices meet.
Theshop|>ers strain his doors;
and with their scads he runs
more ads, and builds up two
more floors! Then to this
tale give heed—and if you’d
nurse a well-lined purse, just *
emulate Hi Speed. Por in
this very space he tells folks
all, both short and tall, of
bargains in his place.
CARS
I
OUR SPECIALTY
Look over this list of good used cars we now
have in our large salesroom
Baby Overland Touring Car», Priced Right
7
lourin««. they Look Good-Run Good
1 Oldsmobile “Six” Touring, a car for the
whole family
2 Ford Coupe», Keep Dry, Keep Warm
2 Ford Sedan», Cars of Comfort
M j
2 Chevrolet Touring Car»
erson Motor-Cycle with Side Car, Bargain
everal other Car» from $50.00 up
1924 License on ali Cars
Buy Your
Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass
and Jewelery
of
R. L WELLS
Headquarters of The Happy Wedding Ring
The Hillsboro Argus
ee d
Our a
USED CAR EXCHANGE
Only Exclusive Used Car Salesroom in Hill8^°r0
Open Evenings and Sunday
1246 Main St.
Oppose Picture Sb**