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 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