The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 06, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS
AUGUST n. 1925
PAGE FIVE
——
Mike Waeffler. Jr., and Phillip |
Harrows 3erpri»ed
The old adage about troubles ran
I’ezoldt of Rock Creek were in the
Grangers, neighbors, relatives and j city on business yesterday. They say
true to form in the Garrlgus home
near Pumpkin Ridge Tuesday. While friends surprised Mr, and Mrs. that the mills are taking all the
doing fire patrol duty ip that sec­ George Harrow on the occasion of water out of the creeks and leaving
tion Donald Garrlgus, In cutting their 26th wedding anniversary Sat­ none for their cows. Waffler thresh-
urday night. They had been in town ed about two weeks ago and got 22
Al Uroenl of near West Union was
Mildred Harris, who plays the away some bruch, received a very
planche, Cornelius, R. 1; Phone
ANNOUNCEMENTS
in the evening and on going home bushels of wheat per acre,
bad
injury
to
the
left
foot
and
wax
I North 45, Cornelius. Three miles
a county »eat visitor Monday.
l«ad opposite Richard Talmudge in
about
10
o
’
clock
found
the
house
brought
In
to
the
Smith
hospital.
Clair Sample of Aatorra was homo "In Fast Company," a Truart pic­
Roy Schulmerich has started the
Work for Uncle Sam—Take up ! north of Cornelius and one mile
Shortly after the first accident Mrs. full and the barn yard crowded to
23-24
over the week-end visiting his mother ture starring Richard Talmadge, the
construction
of
a
new
home
on
the
civil
service. Good salaries, short east.
young thrill artist, coming to the A. B. Garrigus, the mother, while overflowing. They had to tie the Tualatin Valley highway next to the hours, rapid advancement, perman­
and «later.
For
Rent
—
Five-room
modern
knot
over
for
them.
preparing dinner, sustained a very
i
L. J. Merrill home. The house will ent positions, From 20,000 to 100,- house, garage, on paved street, $25;
E. E. Rowten and family of below Liberty theatre Friday and Satur- painful burn on her right foot as
;
day
Is
the
former
wife
of
Charley
be
of
stonetile.
000
appointments
yearly.
Study
at
('orneliO* were county seat visitor«
¡also furnished or unfurnished rooms,
Stanley Miller, former newspaper
| Chaplin, and a star in her own the result of an overturned kettle
home — in spare time — with the I suites, or single, $5 per month and
Saturday.
of
hot
grease.
publisher
of
Washington
and
Mt.
right.
Dance at Helvetia
world’s largest correspondence 'up.—Owner, 1638 Oak St; phone
C. F. Jesse of Christie waa a Hills-
Mrs. L. L. Dodds *of Dundee, Il­ Pleasant, Iowa, and Mrs. Miller
school.
Write today for complete ¡2476.
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There
will
be
a
dance
at
Helvetia
Mrs.
Ralph
G.
Ireland
and
son,
boro visitor Monday, enroute to Port­
were in Hillsboro the last of the
Junior, have returned home from linois, will arrive in Hillsboro Sat­ week. Mr. Miller couldn’t resist the hail, Saturday night, Aug. 8. Good details. International Correspondence
land.
urday for a visit at the S. W. Bent­
Schools, 15 No. Broadway, Portland,
FOR SALE
County Agent O. T. McWhorter a four-weeks visit to Los Angeles ley home. Mrs." Dodds is a midget, smell of printer’s ink and so stopped music and a good time assured. 20tf Oregon.
is nt Cannon Beach with his family where they were guests of W. T. being but three feet, four inches in in at the Argus. Mr. Miller bi look­
Corn for Salo
Lethin and family, formerly of Hills-
For appointments at the new
on a short vacation.
ing for u newspaper location in some
For Sale—1925 Chevrolet Tour­
Sweet Corn—1 doz 15c; 2 doz. Princess Beauty Shop, telephone
boro. Mrs. Ireland says the weather height, and years ago was on the Oregon city.
Mrs. Emma Bryant, secretary of
stage
in
acts
with
the
original
Tom
ing,
new, driven around 600 miles;
25c; spuds fresh from field at 2c 262Z.
was fine and the place waa beautiful
52-tf A-l condition; special equipment,
the fair board, attended the Mult­ but is glad to get buck to Hillsboro. Thumb. She comes here with the
Mrs. Albert Dappen of Portland per pound at farm. Jno. A. Hobbs,
nomah county fair Thursday.
intention of locating. Although past Is convalescing at the home of her North side of highway 14 mile
Briquets—Get our summer prices balloon tires, spare, bumpers, spot­
Itev. M. A. Marcy returned last 86 years, Mrs. Dodds is traveling mother, Mrs. John Hensley, in Hills­
Len Fishbuck an<l family and Mrs.
east of Cornelius.
25 and get a big surprise.—Hillsboro light; if you are looking for a real
Ella Turner and family have gone week from a week at Suttles "take in alone. She is un ay nt of Mr. Bent­ boro. She came here following an
Ice and Coal Co.
10.22 buy call 21Y. Terms.—L. S. Sher­
man, Oregon Electric station. 22-23
operation for appendicitis several
to Netarts for a vacation trip of the Cascades where he served as a ley.
Apartmeat
For
Rent
Julius Christiansen of Scholls has
member of the faculty of the Suttles
weeks ago.
10 days.
Can save you money on this ma­
P.
Meiquist
arrived
in
Hillsboro
For Rent — A newly refinished purchased a 15-20 McCormick Deer­
Lake Epworth League institute. He
Lawrence Taggart, former Hills­ apartment; three rooms and bath,
teria]
—Cedar fence posts and shin­
IL I). Scudder, chief of farm man­ reports a wonderful time, including last Thursday from Bowbells, North
ing tractor from Otto Erickson &
gles, $1.75 and up.—Frank Greener,
agement at the O. A. C. inspected some good fishing at this beauty Dakota, and is visiting his son, L. I boro boy, who has been with the completely furnished; has both a Co., Beaverton.
23
j Mountaindale. Leave orders al ranch
C. Melquest, whom he has not seen Standard Oil company at Bakers­ lange and oil stove; use of garage;
the site of the now county fair with spot of Central Oregon.
Enlargements free with Kodak ! at wireless station; write box 99,
for over 15 years. He Is very much field, California, for several years, two blocks from business district
members of the board Monday.
The daily habitut of the Parisian pleased with Oregon and plans to will return to Hillsboro in a short Call at—1134 Baseline St, between finishing at the Delta Drug Store. Hillsboro, ruote 5; phone 4RX6,
Mrs. Henrietta Morgan left Mon­
k
23-24
1st and 2nd, or phone 1121.
22tf In at 6 p. m., out at 3 p. ns. next ■ Hillsboro.
day for an extended visit with her Apache, world-notorious because of locate here, his wife joining him time.
day.
15-tf i i For Sale—Team of horses, weight
their
vicious
criminal
instincts,
is
the
later.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
C.
Melquist
H. Kellington, watchmaker and
son, Russell Morgan, an attorney at
scene of some of the thrilling ad­ and family and Mr. Melquist’s father jeweler, has moved his place of
Coquille.
Dancing At Balm Grove
Jersey heifer taken up. In pas- W00? sound and true; will give
ventures of Mury Philbifi’s “The
George Coulthard ot the Seattle Rose of Paris," the Universal-Jewel will leave the first of the week for business from the Patterson Furni­
Popular dance at Balm Grove ture at Will Enschede’s.' May have terms—August Crop, 3 miles south
Cornelias; close to fern Hili
Times, Seattle, and Mrs. Coulthurd screened at the Liberty theatre Sun­ a ten-day outing at the Tillamook ture store to the store ju»t vacated every Saturday evening. Seven-piece same by paying for ad and keep.
beaches.
by the Scott Electric company in the I Vagabond orchestra, big hardwood Phone 34R2.
20tf scho°1; P>*‘>ne Fern 515, Cornelius,
are visiting Dr. and Mrs. L. W day, Monday und Tuesduy.
' care of Anton Kämper, Cornelius,
Hillsboro Epworth Leaguers at- Pythian building.
Hyde.
22 I
‘ floor and good management.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian route 2-
21tf
Miss Belle Taggart was the week­ tending the institute which is being
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harte, Miss
J. L. Crow, Grand Army veteran
church, known as the “hoo-hoos,” j Milk Goats for Sale—Some just
end
guest
of
Miss
Gloria
Parker
of
Mary
Shirley
and
mother
will
attend
held
at
Falls
City
this
week
are
Itev.
I
of Hillsboro and former department
Laurel Dance
will give a cooked food sale at the freth; abo two Saanen bucks and
commander, was in Gresham all last North Powder last week. She also and Mrs. Marcy and children, the the Epworth League institute at
There
will
be a dance at the grocery store, corner Thrd and Main one blaek An)fe| Nubian buck­
visited
with
friends
at
Baker.
Miss
Falls
City
over
the
week-end.
They
Misses
Margaret
Harte,
Faye
Jones,
week playing with the Big Five drum
Laurel community hall Saturday streets, Saturday, August 8, begin- Frank Unger> 7 miles iouthwest of
i’arker was graduated from U of Ruby .Naegel, Lucille Shirley, Ruth will make the trip by auto.
corps of the G. A. It.
night,
August 1. Everybody invited. ning at 9:30 a. m.
22-23 Hillsboro; address Cornelius, route
).. this year und will have charge of Gilmore, Martha Helena and Bertha
H. T. Koeber and little son, Ken- Good music.
Mrs. E. C. McKinney, one of the the physical education department
21tf
; - Now is the time to buy wood; all
Mohr;
Messrs.
Edward
Olsen,
Walter
'
lic
th,
of
Portland
were
in
town
last
publishers of the Argus, is ill at of Pacific University this fall.
Freeman, Harold Pinkerton and Friday. Miss Velda K oeber is in
For Sale—High grade Silver
lengths, 12-inch, 16-inch and 4-feot.
her home. Mbs Florence Schiedel is
A Priceless Gift
Mr. and Mrs. Marcclle Vuylateke Glenn Norton.
Minneapolis for an indefinite stay
If taken by load it is $6.00. Foxes; registered pedigreed animals.
assisting nt the office during Mrs.
The priceless gift of good eye­ Also coal, coal briquets and gas —Write or call Hillsboro Silver Fox
and children and Mrs. John Fessler,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wells, who at the home of Mrs. Koeber's uficle.
McKinney's illness.
formerly of Hillsboro but now of are spending the summer at Pacific
The Ladies Aid society of the sight should be well guarded. When briquets.—Hillsboro Transfer & Fuel Farm, 12th and Washington streets,
The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Portland, visited the first of the
I Christian church held a business your eyes trouble you, consult a
2-tf Hillsboro; Dr. T. L. Perkins, own­
P. S. Grossen of Helvetia, born July week at the Paul Vuylsteke home City, returned to Hillsboro Monday meeting at the church Monday even- specialist at once. See Dr. Luzader Co. Phone 542.
er.
lltf
and
left
Wednesday
evening
for
25, which was in a serious condi­ in Hillsboro.
The value of Dr. Thomp-i
Satur-
|
ing.
Nearly
all
members
were
in
at-
at
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
every
Marshfield where Mr. Wells will at­
For Sale — Eight-year-old horse,
tion for a few days, is now getting
son's optical service is ap­
8-tf ■
day.
N. Girling, who recently recovered tend the state telephone meeting. tendance.
• bay; good, sound work horse.—J. T.
along nicely.
preciated
only
by
visiting'
U. G. Gardner ami wife returned 1
from a bad fall, was severely burned
. him frequently and allowing him to' Heard, Beaverton, R. 4; 2*4 miles
PUBLIC SALE
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Barlow, for­ about the head recently. He had up They arc returning to Pacific City ¡Tuesday evening from a two-weeks ’
the
first
of
the
week
for
the
re-
1 keep your glasses properly adjust­ south of Reedville. PhAe Hillsboro
mer Washington county residents, eye shade on and started to light a
sell on
¡vacation at Seaside. Mr. Gardner I _ I will
---- ----
— the
— Harrington
—
3R3.
24
were in town Tuesday from Port­ cigar with the result that the shade mainder of the season.
has property there and spent his place, 5 miles north of Cornelius, ed. Consult him next visit—Wednes- s
High
grade
piano
near
Hillsboro
Mrs.
Ivan
Simon
of
Portland
ig
land. They were out here to attend was ignited.
vacation time fixing it up.
j mile north of Schefflin .station, 3 day, August 12, at the Washington
convalescing at the home of her
Hotel.'
22-23 will be sold to a reliable party at a
the funeral of John Chalmers out
J.
C.
O
’
Connor
of
near
Reedville
miles southwest of North Plains, at
Miss Mario Boil of Boring visited mother, Mrs. Tom McCourt, in Hills­
Auto Repair Men and Chauffeurs big savings; $10 monthly will handle;
at the Scotch church.
10
a.
m.
was a county seat business visitor I
friends in Hillsboro last week. Miss
are valuable to their employers in a snap; write at once to—Tailman
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27
Floyd Bentley, who is with the ad­ Beil returns to the Gaston school boro. Mrs. Simon was severely in­ Wednesday. He had a better stand of
jured two weeks ago in an auto­
proportion
to their ability to locate Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. 23-24
The following described property:
vertising department of Levitt- this fall where she has taught for
mobile accident in Portland, but is hay this year than he expected.
For Sale—Young Holstein, comes
Stock—Eight grade Jersey and and remedy trouble. This ability
Brown-Huggins shows, waa visiting several years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Payton and
now able to be about with the
three fresh at date is increased by a thorough knowl- fresh about August 18.—H. Benson,
Holstein
cows,
hi« parents here Tuesday. He is
Henry L. Hickox, county jailer in use of crutches. She is under -the son, Everett, of Eurekt, Calif., vis­ of sale; 2-year heifer; three horses, edge of the AUTOMOBILE ELEC- Hillsboro, route 1; northwest of
boosting the Vancouver centennial
ited friends in Hillsboro last week.
the local court house, has sweet care of Dr. Smith.
lbs. each; 2-year-old TRICAL EQUIPMENT, etc. Such Hillsboro, route 1; 3^4 miles north-
August 17 and 13.
The
Paytons lived for several years 1400 and 1500
peas and climbing vines making their
knowledge can be acquired in spare northeast of Hillsboro,
23-24
A party of Hillsboro people mak-
colt;
4-year-old
mule.
About twenty of the members of way up the cold black iron bars of
ing the Mt. Hood loop last week in Hillsboro.
time through the International Cor­
For
Sale
—
Kalamazoo
range,
good
Farm
Machinery,
Etc.
—
Avery
the Epworth League in Hillsboro arc the prison.
Herman Haisle and wife of Sub­ Tractor "practically new; John Deer respondence Schools, 15 No. Broad- baker, $25.- -Inquire of Mrs. Wm.
were Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Tuggart
in attendance at the Institute at
Jack Murton of the Puget Sound and daughter, Floy, Mrs. Spencer limity, Oregon, visited Wednesday tractor plow, two bottom; Deering way, Portland, Ore.
Manley, 601, 7th and Maple Sts., or
Falls City this week. Others are
Power & Light Co. returned Monday Jones, Mrs. Harry Gailey, Mrs. John at the home of Jake Etzel near i binder; Deering mower; rake; Deer­
Mrs. Willard Cox, corner 8th and
planning to spend the week-end at
from a two-weeks vacation trip to Gardner and son, Mrs. Lew Taggart Hillsboro.
Baseline, Hillsboro.
23-25
ing drill; spring tooth harrow; drag
the -nme place.
WANTED
Berkeley, California, with his par­ of Oklahoma and Mr*. Harry' Shay-
Mrs. Guy Payne of Portland visit- harrow; 14-inch plow; disc; 3*4
For Sale—Black mare, 8 years
Mrs. C. II. Hines and children left ents.
let. The party is now enjoying a od the first of the week in Hiils- ■wagon with bed; hay rack; cultiva­
old; soand and true; work single or
laat Saturday for Ocean Park and
boro at the L. T. McPheeters and tor; six patent stanchions; set work
Wanted — Housekeeping where I double; weight 1200 lbs.—Floyd En-
Mrs. L. L. Ruahlow, accompanied week at Netarts.
Long Brach to spend the month of
by Mrs. Reynolds Chapman and
O. M. Mullikin and family of J. B. Trullinger homes.
harness, almost new; milk cooler; can be own boss.—Q. Snider, Van- sley, Hillsboro, R. 4, Box 75. 21-24
August with her mother and father,
baby, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Forest Grove moved to Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moffatt and household furniture and a lot t>f couver, Washington.
24
For Sale—Fresh Milk goats.—C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Prince, of Port­
F. M. O'Donnell, at Agate Beach. the latter part of the week and are son of Chehalis, are spending their small farm tools,
Wanted
—
Forty
feeder
hogs,
weigh-
F.
Robinson, 5*4 miles south of
land.
Lunch At Noon
ing not less than 40 lbs.—Phong Hillsboro and one mile west.—Ad-
Mrs. R. R. Easter returned Mon­ now located on Fourth and Fir vacation with relatives, the Hollen­
Miss Agnes Wahlgren, secretary
Terms of Sale—$20 and under, | Ogg!.
24 dress Cornelius, R. L
19tf
day from Pacific City where she was streets. Mr. Mullikin is a salesman becks, here and at Mountaindale.
i
to District Attorney E. B. Tongue,
for the MncKenzic Motor company.
bank-
the
house
guest
of
Mrs.
E.
B.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Ralph
Deaville
and
over
*20,
six
months
I For Sale—4-hole Buck gas range;
returned to her duties the last of
He has been conducting the Forest little daughter, Barbara, of Portland able "ot.e.at.
I double coil water heater; nearly
FOUND
the week after a leave of absence, i Tongue.
Grove
band
for
some
time,
and
visited relatives in Hillsboro over M. E. HIGGINBOTHAM. Owner.
Judge George R. Bagley will con­
new; reasonable.—Mrs. J. L. Kelly.
She has been taking a course in
23-25
■ H. A. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
duct court in Tillamook county on hopes to organize a band here soon. the week-end.
Phone 2808.
23
court reporting in Portlund.
Picked
Up
—
Fox
hound,
blue
Miss Jane Agnes Johnston, who
Ethel Campbell, an assistant in the
For
Sale
—
House
and
lot
on
5th
Julia Kovach is suing Julius Ko­ August 10 ami II.
i
speckled
;
female
;
owner
may
have
I
PUBLIC SALE
Melchoir Moyers of near Hills­ had charge of the home economics office of Clerk, E. C. Luce at the
same by paying for ad.—Ray Dil- St., all modern, garage, etc., $5,000.
vach for divorce on the grounds of
department of the high school here , court house, is on her vacation.
dale
was
greeting
old
friends
in
the
~ '
—
23 —E. L. Perkins, 1226 Second St.,
cruelty and desertion. They were
I
am
moving
to
Colorado
and
will
lion> R««hse
Pool - - hall.
a few years ago, was the guest over
I " T. Putnam of near Farmmgton hoW , ciosing out „le on the A H •I r
married at Crown Point, Indiana, county seat the last of the week.
Found - —Speckled
lltf.
.
.. black and white °PP°s’t^ courthouse.
the week-end of Miss May’ Finn.
was in Hillsboro on business Wednes-j yeason farm
mU„ south and dog, markings of pointer. Owner : For Sale—Tractor, plow, disc plow
George Spiering and son of Roy
September 29, 1921. They have a
Miss Johnston has been teaching in
two year old child.
were county seal visitors on Thurs­ Illinois for several years
1 mile west of Reedville and mile east may have same by paying for ad and »nd disc; used only two weeks;
and is
Mrs. Nellie Hughes, former Hills­ day.
The estate of Charles C 1 a r e \,f Farmington at 1 o'clock p. m.
keep.-754 Railroad St., Hillsboro. 23 $115u—1526 Baseline St., Hillsboro;
spending the summer with her par-
Sparks, Forest Grove man who was
boro woman, wax in the city Tues­
Dr. und Mrs. L. W. Hyde, accom­ ents at Corvallis.
Found—Female dog; owner prove phone 42.
22tf
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20
drowned recently, has been admitted
day from Portland. She Was accom­ panied by Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Cor­
Guaranteed Used Ford Tractors
The following described property: and. pay for ad.—Mike Waeffler,
The Missionary society of the to probate.
panied by her son, R. H. Hughes, nelius, drove to Salem Sunday.
¿Ten No. 1 cows and one bull, | Jr., near Rock Creek school; Hills- and Ford Cars for sale.—See Chick
Church of Christ was entertained
of Portland, and two nieces, Misses
Mrs. Alice Gains left the first of about 6 months old; Holstein-Guem- boro, route 1.
23 Shannon, Otto Erickson & Co., Bea­
Miss Margaret Long is the guest Wednesday evening st the home of
Florence and Vera Marsh, of Al­ of Miss Dolores Hare at Pacific Mrs. J. H. Garrett,
the
week
for
Centralia,
Wash.,
where
sey,
5
years
old,
now
giving
4
al.
verton.
23tf
The study hour
bany.
fresh about Jan. 1; Jersey, 5 years
Gas briquets at summer^Lujces.
City.
was conducted by Mrs. Margaret she will visit her daughter.
FOR RENT
$14.75 delivered.—Hillsboro Tee',&
Hallie Ireland and family visited
Saturday is Hillsboro Grange day. Webb, after which dainty refresh-; Miss Pearl W inegardner was op­ old, now giving 3*4 gal., fresh Jan.
. Coal Co. Phone 2661.
14tii
Mr. and Mrs. William Greenbemer at The first and second degrees will ments of orango sherbet and and erated on for appendicitiis at the 1; Jersey-Guernsey, 5 years old, now
¡giving 5 gal.; Holstein, now giving
Ashland over the week-end. Bill be given.
For
silo
lumber,
silo
irons
and
wafers were served by the hostess. Dr. Smith hospital last Thursday.
For
Rent-:—Furnished 4-room
pulled Hullie out at b o'clock to go
Miss Valerie Bagley is spending I 414 gal., 5 years old; three Jerseys, apartment.—Inquire at Mrs. Stock- silo ffindation.—See V. W. Gardner
Dan Barrett of Cornelius is driv­
“'Deacon Dubbs,” the three-act
! now dry, will be fresh last of Sept.,
fishing without any previous warn­ ing a new sedan.
Lumber Co.; Phone 2763.
23-24
comedy-drama presented last Friday’ the week-end in St. Helens, the
4. 5 and 7 years old; one Holstein, ton’s Millinery, near post office. 16tf
ing. Hallie plans to work in Ashland
G<^ your ice at the
t
Hillsboro Ice
evening by the young people of the guest of M*~s Marjorie Gilby.
For
Rent
—
65
acres,
all
in
culti
­
Frank
Greener
of
Mountaindale
6 years old, fresh in August; Ayre-
this winter.
George Bledsoe of above Manning shire, 5 years old, fresh about Oc­ vation ; especially adapted to dairy­ and Jtoal Company r and save your
was a county seat visitor Saturday. Methodist church, was very well at­
Frances Bryant of Forest Grove
tiadwig stamps.
10-22
Dr. E. T. Helm and family were tended and a financial success. Pro- was in Hillsboro on business last tober 1; 6 year old cow giving 3 *4 ing; creek borders on place; reason­
has returned home from Corvallis
<eeds are being used to finance the Saturday.
able price; located milev south ^>f
For Sail Kale plants.—William
in
the
city
Tuesday.
gal.
Cows
all
tuberculin
tested.
where she has been attending sum­
Epworth League institute expenses
Phone
Tom Bellinger of near Forest
Extra good span of work horses, Roy.—Phone Fore-t Groqp Gray Wilkins, Hillsboro, R. 4
A. Nordin of north of town was
mer school nt Oregon Agricultural
of the Hillsboro league.
23-25 6R15.
19tf.
Grove was in Hillsboro oh business 8 and 9 years old, weight 3,000; 3 551.
Hillsboro
visitor
Friday.
College. She is helping her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Black, Mr. Friday.
For Rent—Farm, 47 acres clear,
For Sale—75xl98-foot lot; terms;
head of shoats, weight 100 lbs.; 2
N. Bang» of Timber was a county Black’s mother and sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Emma Bryant, in the county
22-23
Mrs. A. Kostur and little grand­ doz. White Leghorn hens; good ' 8 acres pasture.—Mrs. Anna Del- 'close in.—Phone 2591.
sent visitor the last of the week.
school superintendent's office.
Grace Powell Mahoney and Miss daughter,
Nornut Hanna, visited farm wagon; 16-inch Vulcan walking
Grace Mahoney, of Lodi, California, friends in Hillsboro Friday.
plow, almost new, with 3-horse
are here visiting with Mrs. M. A.
.eveners; 3 sets of good work har­
Mrs.
Anna
Delplanche
and
Mrs.
Powell, Mrs. Mahoney's mother. Mr.
ness, 1 set almost new; five 10-gal-
Black is working with the telephone Frank Reh of near Schefflin were [lon milk cans; three 5-gallon milk
Hillsboro
visitors
Saturday,
company.
Miss Stella Rehse of Portland is cans; milk cooler; household goods,
Miss Margaret Duerner leaves in
visiting
this week at the home of her beds, springs, chairs, sanitary cot,
a short time for Southern Idaho,
heating stove, kitchen range (Uni­
I
where she will be at the head of the father, 11. II. Rehse, in Hillsboro.
Mrs. Jessie King of Forest Grove versal) almost new. New Home sew­
English department in n high school
ing
machine,
and
many
other
articles
I
there Miss Duerner is a graduate was calling on Hillsboro friends to be found around a farm.
of Hillsboro high school and was Friday.
Free Lunch at noon to those com­
Mrs. H. R. Minnick left the first
graduated this spring from U. of O.
ing from distance.
of the week for a month's vacation
Terms of Sale—$20.00 and un­
Mrs. Arthur Trautwein and son, at Ocean Park. Washington.
der,
cash: over $20.00, six months
Richard, of Glendale, California, are
Rex Parsons of Orenco was a
visiting relatives in Hillsboro this
time will be given on approved note
Hillsboro visitor Wednesday.
wuek. Mrs. Trautwein, formerly Miss
Mrs. Maude Milne and Miss Ade­ 1 at 8 per cent interest.
M. M. HUGGINS.
Emma Rea, is a niece of Mrs. C. F. laide Cawrse of near North Plains
i-l
I J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
Smith and Mrs. J. T. Young of this were in town Saturday.
city.
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'
Doy
Gray,
Clerk.
Mrs. C. W. Rollins returned Thurs­
day from a week’s vacationing at
To Exchange— Kansas Property for
Bar View and Rockaway.
In
Oregon Property
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones of Port­
I
7 *x acres of land, partly sown to
land visited at the William Briot
alfalfa. Place is just outside of the
home in Hillsboro Monday. Mrs.
limits of M'ltonvale, Kansas,
Jones was formerly Miss Elsie Briot. city
Has good 9-room house, one of the
By stepping into the Hillsboro National Bank and
You will find at our shop
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Flint of
A laugh—burst of thrills—expelled from college—a
in Miltonvale. Combined barn
the finest granite, "Rock of Scholls were in Hillsboro on busi­ best garage,
starting nn account—thus assuring a safe place for
good
hen
house
and
und
bunch of chorus ladies—a wild party—a raid and a
Ages,” "St. Cloud,” "Ash­ ness Wednesday.
never failing well. This is a fine col­
your money and a fair rate of interest on your de­
fight—an irate. father.
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Mrs. John McGee of Orenco was lege town, one of the best in the
land,” and various other
posits.
in
Hillsboro
Wednesday
afternoon.
And young Perry found himself facing the world with
United States. Price $5000.00; wants
granites and marbles.
I Mrs. Hornby and family are at to exchange for Washington county
an even hundred dollars, which got him into the moat
Reduction In .Prices
Bur View for the month of-August. property, a dairy or fruit ranch.
exciting, thrilling experience« you have ever witnessed.
—For Sixty Days—
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Cull are nt Anyone wishing anything of this
MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO. Senside for two weeks.
character, see the—Hillsboro Land
The George Biersdorf estate has & Realty Co., A. R. England, 1224
Fourth and Main Sta.
Hillsboro
Main Street, Hillsboro.
beqn admitted to probate.
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LIBERTY THEATRE
Friday-Saturday
This Week
Matinee Saturday, 2 P. M., 10c and 25c
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and MILDRED HARRIS
Safeguard Their Future
Hillsboro National Bank
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