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JULY 30, 1925 11 ■ --U HILLSBORO ARGU8 —5— - ■J-—”* ....... .. PAGE FIVE a . 4 ! -" J. A. Kirkwood of Reedville was Evolution I» Subject “Deacon Dubbs” at M. transacting business in Hillsboro Of Rotary Luncheon E. Church July 31st . Monday. Up to thi* present writing the cut '■w "Deacon Dubbs," a three-act com- worm has not made its appearance in I Rev Len B. Fishbaclf Believes the M. edy-drama, will be given by Hillsboro gardens. Study Should Be Kept Out Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Morrill left Mr». L. W. Hyde returned the light; If you are looking for a real ANNOUNCEMENTS E. church, July 31, at 8:00, in the today fur a few days in Eugene on ; tirai of the week from Port Orford buy call 21Y. Terms.—L. 8. Sher* Mr. and Mrs. Harland Kelly re- Of the Public Schools church auditorium. business. man, Oregon Electric station. 22-23 where she attended the convention turned Tuesday from a week's va- See “ Deacon Dubbs" at the M. E. Come and see the Deacon defeat “’Evolution” was the subject of ___ , J. W. Kennedy of Dallas, Texas, i of the Auxiliary to the Hpanish War cation at Pacific City. church Friday night, July 31. Ad For Sale—Gas engine, 1 II. P., Is a house gusst of Mr. and Mrs, ('. I ' Veteran* which mot at the tima of Mr. and Mr». L. K. Blatchlsy •nd talk before the Rotary club this the notorious villian and save the mission, 25c and 15c. 21-22 Fairbanka-Morse; Acetylene one little school- • "the brave I"" the veterans’ convention. Mrs. Hyde the Frank Pauli family were at noon by Rev. Len Fishback of the f“rni ^or M Bryant. i light plant with fixtures, Reason For appointments at the new I Christian church. He paid tribute to rnam-' Mi»» Georgina Bendler went to I praised the people of Port Orford Neskowin over the week-end. for selling is putting in electric Princess Beauty Shop, telephone Aho s«e Y e n n i e Yenaen, the lights and power.- -Thos. Bradley, Ruckaway this weak fof a two week» I very highly for their hospitality and Mrs. M. Skinner of Anaheim, Cal it he memory of William Jennings ____ 62-tf ■aid the convention was the most ifornia, Is a Hillsboro visitor, the Bryan and urged the stand of the Swedish hired girl, capture the 262Z. vacation. 1 Portland, R. fl, Box 334A. One- Great Commoner that the study of “gude looking feller," Denteronomy . harmonious and enjoyable of any Briquet«—Get our summer prices half mile southeast of Progrea» on H B. Whitney of near Helvetia ever held, She says that Port Orford I guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. E. [ evolution should be kept out of the Jones; and Misa Popover, who has and get a big surprise.— ---- ............ — 1- Hillsboro Hillsboro and - — Oregon City road. • - 22 fell and sprained his ankle at hi* is one of the beauty spots of Ore- I 1 Ogilbee. ' public schools and high schools and both eyes on the Deacon. Ice and Coal Co. 10-22 i Judge E. J. Ward and wife »pent I he reserved for the colleges and ranch yesterday. For Sale—Team of horses, weight Cast of characters: gon. Mrs. Heliin Opilycke of Granta Enlargements free with Kodak 3000; sound and true; will give E. A. Bruce of near Quatama »tn Pass was elected president of the i ¡ the week-end at Netarts after the universities. Deacon Dubbs ...... Harold Pinkerton Judge attended the toll road meet- i Thut people should keep their Amos Coleman .... .... Edward Olsen finishing at the Delta Drug Store, terms.—August Crop, 3 miles south lion was a county seat business Auxiliary for the coming year. , ing at Tillamook. visitor yesterday. ! mind open on the subject and study Rawdon Crowley......... ..Glen Norton In at 6 p. m., out at 3 p. m. next of Cornelius; close to Fern Hill Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray of Hal 15-tf school; phone Fern 615, Cornelius, Edward Kriebel fell on u log at both sides rather than take a radi Major McNutt ,.C. M. Krtichek day. Mrs. Adelino Cull of Portland ley, Idaho, were Hillsboro visitors Johnson sawmill ( the Landaucr and cal stand was the opinion expressed Denternomy Jones ..Walter Freeman Jersey heifer taken up. In p^, care of Anton Kämper, Cornelius, ■pent the week-end with her daugh Monday, guest« at the home of Mr. 2ltf ............. Faye Jones ture at Will Enschede's. May have j route 2. ter, Mias Carol ('all. and Mrs. L. A. Long. They were ac i i routh of Hillsboro Monday and sus- by the Rev. Fishback, who indicted Rose Raleigh Miss Philipena Popover evolution on three counts. same by paying for ad and keep, j Milk Goats for Sale—Aomo just Mr. and Mrs. Roas Dawson of companied by Mrs. Bray’s grand lained a broken rib. Margaret Hart Phone 34R2. O. M. Plummer, president of the Miss Katharine Kneeland of Port 20tf fresh; also two Saanen bucks and Oakland, Calif., are visiting at the daughter, Miss Katherine Frentzei, Spencer Jones homos. of Portland. Mr. Bruy is a news land »pent the week-end with Miss Pacific International Livestock ex Emily Dale ..... .. ............ Emma Mohr The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian,one bUck AnK** N“1»'«» buck position and a Portland Rotarian, Trixie Coleman .......... Ruth Gilmore church, known as the “hoo-hoos,” Frank Unger, 7 miles southwest of J. II. Brady of the Oregon Elec paperman and printer and at one Helen Connell at the Connell sum gave fevers! reasons for being pres Yennie Yenaen .......... .Martha Mohr will give a cooked food sale at the 1 Hillsboro; address Cornelius, route tric, with offices In Salem, was a time had a newspuper at Cornelius. I mer home at Meacham. The proceeds will be used for the grocery store, corner Thrd and Main ' 2- Commissioner Hiatt and family re ent in Hillsboro. They are leaving Iduho on account 21-23 Hillsboro visitor Monday. Epworth I-eague institute and church mained at Tillamook for the week- of Mr», llray's health and expect to streets, Saturday, August 8, begin- For Sale—High grade Silver Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Shipley are funds. MRS. RUFUS WAGGENER ning at 9:30 a. m. 22-23 Foxes; registered pedigreed animals. In Seattle attending the convention locate ill the Willamette Valley. Miss end to enjoy the ocean breezes fol- Frontsei remained for a week’s visit lowing the toll road meeting. Now is the time to buy wood; all i ~Write or cal1 Hillsboro Silver Fox of the Knights Templar». Mrs. Annubelle Bailey Waggener, I Mias Cecile Emmott and Misa Vil- with Miss Margaret Long. Public Sale of Cattle lengths, 12-inch, 16-inch and 4-feot. FarTn> 12th “nd Washington streets. Miss Helen Johnston of Portland <ariy Hillsboro resident, died at her ena Goodin returned Friday from J. 8. Forsythe, of the post office If taken by load it is $6.00. Hillsboro; Dr. T. L. Perkins, own- ■pent the week end in Hillsboro, a home in Newport Sunday and funer- force, and his family returned Sun Mdnmouth, where they attended a Also coal, coal briquets and gas er' Utf guest of Mrs. Emma McKinney, c "ervice* were held there TueTiay day from their vacation which in summer course at the Normal school. I al in the Presbyterian church, with in- and briquets.—Hillsboro Transfer A Fuel | For Sale — Eight-year-old horse, Mrs. Earl Sacll of Arlington was cluded motoring around over the Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Merrill in term ent in the Masonic cemetery in I Holsteins Co. Phone 542. 2-tf (bay; good, sound work horse.-—J. T. operated on at the Dr. Smith ho». »tats for some 1126 mile«. They company with some Portland friends ’__ . ; 'S,le will Vu* be bold held nn on Frorl Fred Ihlnian Uhlman _---------------- ---------- . . ,■ ......... _j------------------ i Heard, Beaverton, R. 4; 2 Mi miles Hillsboro. pital yesterday for appendicitis. visited Eugene, Coquille, Marshfield, made the Mt. Hood loop Sunday, farm near Scappoose at 10:30 'south of Reedville. Phone Hillsboro Mrs. Waggener was born in Green FOR EXCHANGE Mr. and Mrs. James Wood and North Bend, Bandon, Port Orford, going as far as Rhododendron Sat- castle, Indiana, December 16, 1847. 24 WEDNt^DAY, AUGUST 5 I 3R3. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Patterson spent Newport, and included the Mt. Hood tirday night. For Sale — 300 hens, Hanson Her girlhood was spent in Knoxville,1 Cows consigned from the Colum- i For Trade—One 11-housekeeping Sunday at Oswego, guests of Mr. loop and the Columbia river high Clyde Brown of Portland was a Iowa, where she was married to ' bia Cow Testing association. Every ¡«oom house and one 25-housekeeping strain, well culled. Poultry house way. and Mr». Sam Connell. Hillsboro visitor Sunday evening, re Rufus Waggener November 13, 1864. 'cow with a yearly record. Every cow j room house in Portland to trade for well equipped, for rent.—Inquire at Miss Sophia Schneider left today turning from Meacham, where he They came to Oregon in 1872 and ‘ in her prime and sold with a guar- II. E. W cm , who formerly owned a Oak Leaf Farm, Orenco, Ore. Phone barber shop here, has purchased a for Aberdeen, Washington, where •spent the day at the A. C. Shute lived in Hillsboro for 30 years, later I antee to have a record of 300 lbs. home in Hillsboro.—Phone 2371. 22 794. c 22 shop gt While t^almon. Wash., and she will visit with Mr and Mrs. rummer home. moving to Newport. of butterfat with first calf. Included For Sale—Black mare, 8 years George Hastings, Mrs. Hastings was will take possession soon. She was a kindly woman and high- ■ in this sale are three daughters of Mrs. George Burkhalter of South WANTED - old; sound snd true; work single or Mrs. W. H. Taggart of Enid, Okla formerly Miss Marie Walnofer of Tualatin, who has been very ill at ly esteemed by all w’ho knew her. the great cow which produced 10,- double; weight 1200 lbs.—Floyd En- homa, is here for an extended visit thi" l city. After a week'» visit there, the h lome of her purents-in-law, Mr. The widower, a brother; John E. ¡048 lbs. of milk and 747.8 lbs. of ' »ley, Hillsbere, R. 4, Box 75. 21-24 | Wanted—Position as housekeeper with her brother, Spencer Jones, Mi a Schneider will return and go and Mrs. D, IJ, Burkhalter, is im- ' Bailey of Forest Grove, and four • fat in one year, ! where I am own boss, — S. Webb, For Sale—Ford touring car iq Idnughters survive. The daughters;' w —- • ---- «- at - Noon ---- and family, and other relative» here. to Rockaway for u »bort visit. proving slowly. Free Lunch ¡Station A, Vancouver, Wash. 22 222^ condjtion. Cheap. Phone 35R25. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Emmott and J. M. Brown, J. W. White and M 'Mri- George H. Wileox of Newport. fol. George A. Gue, Auctioneer. Peter Duyrke and August Crop Mr and Mrs. Harry Morgan will A. Barnes of near Manning were Mr". C. E. Kindt of Portland, Mrs. Herbert F. White, Sales Manager. j Wanted—Stave silo, 10x36; must —Julius Coupe, Hillsboro, routs of near Fern Hill school were trans 17tf I be in good condition.—Arnold Ber 4. B. Gules of Hillsboro and Mrs. acting business and greeting (rienda leave this week for an auto trip to Hillrbono visitors Tuesday, coming < Spokane, Yellowstone ger, Hillsboro, H, 4; phone Hillsboro For Sale — Six first-class *nw«,- d in t.. attend the luncheon and join ¡George V. Fisherof Los Angeles, tn the county »eat Thursday of- last Apartment for Fent Lake City and other points of in- 37R3. 22 Jerseys and a Guernsey. Not Mr. and Mrs. Waggener conducted week. the alfalfa tour. For Rent — A newly refinished . tercet. They will be gone about two thoroughbred. Phone 35R25—Julius Mrs. Arthur Sorenson of near the weeks. Mr». John Miller of Banks was the Tualatin hotel here for years apartment; three rooms and bath, I Wanted — Good home for two Coupe, Hillsboro, route 4. 17tf and were well known to all early smart little Fox Terrier pups. — Call transacting business in Hillsboro Rosedale school Is convalescing from completely furnished; has both a Mrs. H. II. I Yank and children of Scholls 25 on line 8, or write Sam For Sale — Fresh Milk goats — C. an operation for appendicitis per yesterday and calling on friends. She I I residents of Hillsboro. lange and oil stove; use of garage; Garibaldi were guests lust week of Omduff, Laurel. ’ 23tf F. Robinson, 5 Mi miles south of says the Banks »ection has some fine , formed at the Dr. Smith hospital two blocks from business district. .Mrs. Frank's parents, Mr. and Sirs. cfops this year. MRS. J. W. WHITE Wanted—Price on car load of Hillsboro and one mile west.—Ad Monday. 'Call at—1134 Baseline St., between James Sigler. Her sisters, Mrs. E. 19tf 22tf heavy 4-foot Oak wood, F. O. B. dress Cornelius, R. 2. Mrs. McDonald and daughter of | Mrs. J. W. White, a resident of 1st and 2nd, or phone 1121. Mrs. E. W. Carter and son of II. Rrandaw and Miss Gussie Sigler, car Oregon Electric; write to — -Cap For Sale — House and lot on Sth near Firdale school were county seat accompanied her home for a »hort Los Angeles, Mrs. Short and daugh ; Manning for more than 30 years, itol Fuel Co., Multnomah, Ore. 21 St., all modern, jrarage, etc., $5?000. ter and Mr*. Newport of Portland ! who died July 14, crosse. 1 the plains visitors Saturday. The little boy visit. Card of Thank* Wanted—Vacant lots and small —K. L. Perkins, 1228 Second St., found a truck license plate which is were guests today at the home of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi We wish to express our apprecia Miss Elizabeth Gheen of Hills- 1 ltf. houses to sell. Have buyers wait opposite courthouse. at the Argus. Mr. and Mr». W. E. Ogilbee. I Bailey, when she was two years of tion to our friends and neighbors ing. Have a cash buyer for good boro accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Confectionery for Sale — 3 miles Bert Hager and family departed Thoma» Marlin of Portland to Can- for their many acts of kindness and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hoffman pl"*1 jige. They settled near Salem. the first of the week for their home non Beach Monday for the week. to leave the last of the week for af she was born December 11, 1862, sympathy attending the death . of modern house with all conveniences. west of Hillsboro on Pacific High In Montana, after a month's visit Mrs. Marlin i* a sister of Misa two weeks vacation, and will go to .,nd waa married to J. W. White mother, Mrs. J. W. White. The beau —See Mr. McCourt, with Mellar & way; will sell at invoice.—See Jos. Jannsen, 1162 3rd St. 20-21 F. Mann, Cornelius. 22 with Mr. Hager's relative», W. G. Gheen. Marshfield and other Coo» Bay cit- December 30, *1882. Deceased is tiful floral offerings were especially For Sale — Tractor, plow, disc plow Hager and the W. E. McCourt fam- J. E. Tuinblaaon of Forest Grove les and then on to Medford and per- j survived by the widower, and the appreciated. and disc; used only two weeks; ily. . J. W. White and family. following children, Levi and Charles was a llillslmro visitor Tuesday. In haps to Shasta, Cal. FOR RENT $1150—1526 Baseline St., Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs J. T. Heard of near speaking of the death of the great O. O. Freeman and family left' at Manning, Mrs. Dan Muy at Man- phone 42. 22tf Reed v ilie were Hillsboro visitors commoner, William Jennings Bryan, Saturday on a vacation trip to Idaho I ping, Mrs. Pearl Watson at Timber, Dancing At Balm Grove For Rent—Good bottom pasture Monday. Mr. Heard was enroute to he »aid, “Bryan was a clean fight- and Night Officer Walter Tew» is'and Mrs. Merle Selfridge at Hills- Popular dance at Balm Grove for about 5 head of cattle.—Phone 1 For Sale—White Angora rabbits. I Call before 6 a. m. or after 6 p. m. ucting as chief and George Pate !>oro. the Knight Packing company plant er." every Saturday evening. Seven-piece 2371. - 22 1 —Pierre Sarey, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 4, at Cornelius with a load of cucum Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Rossman leave is acting night officer. Walter Tews 1 Service» were in Forest Grove and Vagabond orchestra, big hardwood Pasture—Stock wanted for pas ; Box 72. 22 bers. 22 this week for a vacation at I-ake and family returned the last of the interment in the Buxton cemetery, floor and good management. ture.—Call Kuratli &. Wismer, Third » . . For Sale—Good sized strip of Harry Hill, E. B. and Thomas H. Chelan, Washington. They will tie week from their vacation. They took j (street, Hillsboro. 15tf( cork linoleum and new mattress.—I." Tongue, Ralph Easter and II. C. accompanied by Dr. Rossman's in everything along the coast from Laurel Dance Farm for Rent — 75 acres tillable;! C. Freeman, Malibu, Second and Newport to Astoria. Peterson returned Tuesday morning brother from Portland. There will be a dance at the good buildings.—J. J. Kuratli, Beth- ’ ' Main. • 22 from their fishing trip to Rogue M. Turner of Banks and his Mi»» Isabel Stombaugh, stenog Laurel community hall Saturday 22 I For Sale—43 acres of standing Throbbing with the warm blood night. August 1. Everybody invited. ■ .any; Portland route 2. Liver. Mr. Easter landed a 50-pound rapher at the Tongue law offices, daughter, Miss Nellie, were Hills »almon. For Rent—Furnished 4-room ofets at Sewell station.—Write H. W. leaves this week for Lakeview, where boro visitors Tuesday. Miss Turner, of Mrs. Emilie Johnson's under Good music- 21tf apartment.—Inquire at Mrs. Stock- j ■ Rayman, 390 Yamhill St., Portland, Mrs. W. E. Anderson of Salem sbo will spend her vacation with her who is employed in an insurance of standing of human nature, tingling 22 fice in Portland doing bookkeeping i with thrill that comes from seeing a ton’s Millinery, near post office. 16tf ‘ Ore. was in Hillsboro Tuesday, enroute ) a rents. Loan* For Sale—Set of harness, dump to the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred For Rent—Nicely furnished three- L. C. Vienne of Tualatin was a un<l stenographic work, returned to heroic father and son re-united after Pay off your present mortgage Lisco, of South Tualatin. Mrs. O. county seat business visitor Satur her duties Wednesday after enjoying years of separation under the banner room apartment; $25 per month.— wagon, and prune wagon. — City by one of our easy payment plans. Phone 2871; 1005 Seventh St., Hills- i Manager, City Hall, Hillsboro. 21-22 of a world series, a fine sense of a two-week* vacation with her par Anderson, mother of Mrs. Lisco and day. lie says that he cut the best Loans made on completed proper dramatic technique and his ability to Mr/ Anderson, Is quite ill at the grain this year that hr has ever ents at Banks. boro. 21 ' Gas briquets at summer prices. ty or for building purposes.—Wash put over “ color stuff" as well as Lisco home. William Connell of Portland was a cut.' $14.75 delivered.—Hillsboro Ice & For Rent — Five-room modern ington County Savings 4 Loan As Mi»» Mary Hargrave of Kelso, visitor in Hillsboro the last of the thrills, “Life’s Greatest Game,’’ sixth ¡Coal Co. Phone 2661. 14tf house, garage, on paved street, $25; Miss Julia Gray of Pittsburgh, Pa.. 21-22 sociation, Hillsboro, Ore. is in the city this week, a guest of Washington, ix in the city, a guest week. He was accompanied by his Johnson opus for F. O. B. comes to also furnished or unfurnished rooms, For Sale—Female Airedale dog, suites, or single, $5 per month and 9 months old.—Ray Dillon, Rehse Mrs. C. E. Lytle and daughter, Miss cf her brother, J. R. Hargrave, and cousin. Miss Clare Waterbury, and the Liberty theatre tomorrow and A Pricels»* Gift Miss Emily Kingston of New Y’ork, Saturday, Marion. Miss Gray is enroute to family. up.—Owner, 1638 Oak St.; phone; pool hall, Hillsboro. 22 The priceless gift of good eye- 2476. Arnold Berger of the “Five Oak" who are making an extended trip. 23 : Get your ice at the Hillsboro Ice Alaska. Little Nancy McKenna of Mrs. Ruth Gabie left Saturday for sight should be well guarded. When Portland 1» also a guest at the Lytle farm near West L'nion was a Hills They came west by way of Toronto, and Coal Company and save your your eyes trouble you, consult a Winnipeg, Saskatchewan, Vancouver a short visit in British Columbia. boro business visitor Tuesday. home thia week. FOR SALE trading stamps. 10-22 Mr. . and Mrs. Gordon Gates and specialist at once. See Dr. Luzader and Victoria, B. C., and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cull are Mrs. H. L. MacKenxie and son For Sale — Kale plants. — William Mrs. Gates ’ sister. Miss Thelma Wil returned last Thursday from Helena, moving this week into their new bun , California, Yellowstone park, Denver liams, and Ernest Vandehey depart at Hillsboro Pharmacy every Satur Phone For Sale—1925 Chevrolet Tour Wilkins, Hillsboro, R. 4 8-tf and many other places before re day. Montana, where they visited Mrs. galow at 1363 First street. 19tf. ed this week for a short vacation ing, new, driven around 600 miles; 6R15. turning to New York. The young MacKenxie'» mother. Mrs. MacKen Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Whitcomb of in British Columbia. A-l condition; special equipment, For Sale — 75xl98-foot lot; terms; ladies remained here for a visit Call For Bid* xie was there throughout all the Portland were Hillsboro visitors over balloon tires, spare, bumpers, spot- close in.—Plione 2591. 22-23 with the Hillsboro Connells and ac earthquake shocks and Is very glad the week-end. wanted on 30 cords of first Bids Work for Uncle Sam—Take up companied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas to get back to Hillsboro where the Miss Margaret Tongue is at Pa civil service. Good salaries, short growth fir wood. delivered at earth doesn’t play such tricks, The cific City, a truest of Mrs. E. B. Connell to Rockaway yesterday for School District No. 38, Orenco. Bids ' it visit with Mrs. Grace Wood and hours, rapid advancement, perman must be" in by August 1, 1925. first shock was quite serious •nd Tongue. ent positions, From 20,000 to 100,- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connell. swayed pictures on the walls, She MRS. JOE YATES, Mrs. C. W. Rollins left Wednes- 1600 appointments yearly. Study at Clerk of School District No. 38, said that they were still having day for a week’s vacation at Bnr- home — in spare time — with the Auxiliary Meeting 20-22 slight tremors when she left. view. world’s largest correspondence Orenco, Oregon. The Auxiliary to the American j school. Write today for complete Legion Post No. 6 will meet in the CALL FOR BIDS [ details. International Correspondence new hall on Main street, near First, : Schools, 15 No. Broadway, Portland, Tuesday evening, August 4. All Bids for furnishing the City of Oregon. members are urged to be present to Hillsboro with 5 cords of Oak and inspect the hall and discuss plans «a 6 cords of Fir wood, 16 inches; also Dance at Helvetia for tome furnshings. Come at 7:30 8 cords of Fir, 4 foot; will be re There will be a dance at Helvetia if possible. ceived at the office of the City Man hall, Saturday night, Aug. 8. Good ager of Hillsboro up to and in music and h good time assured. 20tf MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. Marriage License* cluding July 31. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Anicino Eigema and Bessie Maha- Usual Prices, 10c and 25c C. G. REITER. City Manager. fey, both of Orenco, July 23. ------------------- g- LOT SALE Births Grossen—To Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Clean-up Sale—Best offer in the Grossen of Helvetia, a boy, July 26. In next three days gets these two fine Mochofsky—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed lots, only two blocks from court ward George Mochofsky of Cedar I house, lots 4 and 6 on Edison St., Mills, a girl, July 26. between 1st and 2nd: 60x150 each; $250 each cash; or will build ar tistic modern 4-room bungalow com plete with lot .for $3850. Offer good “MARK EVERY for few days. You can make your own terms.— GRAVE” Mothers-in-law have had »heir day on stage and I Owner, 226 Thirteenth St., Portland; Ry stepping into the Hillsboro National Bank and You will find at our shop screen —now it’s Father’s day. And the old boy is a Phone Main 2871, evenings. 22 LOCAL HAPPENINGS 7 | CLASSIFIED ADS 40 Head.°f 40 LIBERTY THEATRE Sun., Mon «an dTues. AUGUST 2 - 3 and 4 LOIS WILSON A James Cruze Production “Welcome Home” Safeguard Their Future starting an account—thus assuring a safe place for your money and a fair rate of interest on your de posits. the finest granite, "Rock of Ages,” "St. Cloud,.” “Ash land,” and various other granites and marbles. Reduction In Prices —For Sixty Days— Hillsboro National Bank MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO Fourth and Main Sts. Hiil.boro SCREAM! The value of Dr. Thomp son's optical service is ap preciated only by visiting him frequently and allowing him to keep your glasses properly adjust ed. Consult him next visit—Wednes day, August 12, at the Washington Hotel. 22-23 Hillsboro Argus $1.60 per year. If you’re looking for a real good time, there’s no place like "Welcome Home.” Funniest of all Cruse comedy classics. Also Two-Reel Comedy