The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 06, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    AUGUST «, 1926
HILLSBORO ARGUS
PAGE EIGHT
a fence and break her arm just t Genevieve and Nette Lue Carter, at and Mrs. Alfred Allan and sons, Ray
above the elbow. Dr. Wendt of New­ Garden Home.
Billie, of Dundee were Sunday
Chehalem Mountain berg set the fracture that evening * Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Deford and and
visitors at the J. E. Bennett home.
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. .. and the little lady is recovering daughter. Miss Beryl. Fred and John
There was a good attendance,
Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Fielder Wood a good sermon and Whitmer Mc­
A number of the G. W. Whit­ splendidly.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McInnis of and son, Clarence, joined the Tom Donald sang a beautiful solo at the
more family visitt-d Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Meyers at Buxton Sunday. Beaverton and Mrs. J. A. York and Haynes family and picnicked on the church Sunday.
Those making the trip included G. ; children of Reedville are at thd i banks of the creek at the foot of
Wilfred and Stanley Emmel from
Portland were visiting in Scholls
W. Whitmore and daughter, Ruby, McInnis homestead this week. Mr. the mountain Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ornduff enter­ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McCormick of Port- and Mrs. Dalles Murrey and Miss
land, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whit- Alice McInnis of Beaverton spent tained a number of friends at din
H. L Flint is ¡laving his build-
more and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with them. The latter re­ ner Sunday, including Mrs. Lewis of ings painted. l'an Chamber and
William Neuenschwander, and Miss mained over until Tuesday evening. Portland, Sanford Lewis and wife George Moxley are doing the work.
Gertrude Goeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCormick and of Carlton, Harland Lewis and wife
Miss Evelyn Hesse has been spend­
old children, Hodson and Monica, attend- of St. Johns, and the George May­ ing the week at the John Fuegy
Doris Ornduff, three year
.
home in Helvetia.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Orn- ed a picnic at Whitford Sunday, nard family.
Several of the children, grand­
duff, had the misfortune Wednes- Miss Monica remained to spend this
Miss Merrit of Beaverton it »uh­
day of the past week to fall from week with her cousins, the Misses children and great-grandchildren, as situting for Mrs. Welter at the
well as other relatives, are planning switchboard this week.
Tub Silks, plain anti printed
on being with Mrs. Elizabeth Jones
Crepe de Chines, printed silks,
Rowell
Brothers
are
putting
a
on her birthday whi^h is Saturday
new roof on their store.
flowered Georgettes; exqui-
’ of this week.
The A. J. Larkin and J.
sete Dresses in all sizes and
Little Miss Gloria Hoffman had
colors; these Dresses sell reg­
her tonsils removed by Dr. E. H. Stretcher families attended the Sher­
Smith at Hillsboro Thursday of the wood Masonic and Eastern Star pic­
ularly from $1S.OO to $20.00.
past week and has almost entirely- nic at Pudding river Sunday. The
Star choir will meet at the C. W.
recovered from the operation.
Larkin home Friday evening.
Mrs. William Neuenschwander was
Remember the "birthday tea” to­
with her father, G. W. Whitmore,
the first of the week helping ccok morrow afternoon at the residence
of L M. Hesse. Among the numbers
I for threshers.
on the program will be an interest­
Everyone on the mountain has ing talk by a missionary from China.
■ threshed or is getting ready to
thresh. Grain is exceptionally good
Forest Grove Man to Speeak
! here this year.
William Schults, ex-mayor of For­
W. R. Davis is hauling lumber pre­ est Grove, will be one of tho speak
paratory to building a new porch ers at the Washington county an-
Women’s Trimmed Hats
I
I and wood shed.
nual picnic at Shute park here
One special lot of new colors
August 23, according to an an-
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I nouncement of Dr. L. W. Hyde,
Scholls
Another lot Women’s Shoes, Ox­
chairman of the chamber community
shapes—
't'-—- *
relations committee, which is work­
fords ami Pumps; these Shoes are
I ing in co-operation with a like com­
taken from regular stock and plac­
Announcement Party
"Luxite" fancy rolled-top silk
mittee from the Hillsboro Grange in
ed in one big group; Patents. Tans
We would like to have you come sponsoring the event
»
Hose; all the rage; all QQp
to a little party we are giving in
and Kid-Skins;
colors, all sizes—
honor of “Hettie” Thursday p. m.,
Remodel Mission House
values up to $6.00—
July 29, at the Bartlett home. "Bring
Work was started this week on
your thimble please.’’
Ladies* Vetta
remodeling the All Saints mission
Men’» Shoes
Women’s Dross Pumps
Mabie Allison,
house
oil
Washington
street.
The
old
Extra
fine
gauze with croched Extra special lot in the For work and dress;
Neavill Courtney.
building has been moved to the rear
So read the invitations, and the of the grounds and a 30-foot exten­
band top;
1 ftp new medium heel strap extra quality in black
following guests responded: Rhoda sion will be built on the front. The
all sizes—
XVKe pumps; val.
and brown;
Hesse, Minnie Rowell, Orpha Mc­ interior will be re-arranged with a
val. to $8.50
to
$8.50
Clure, Florence Wenstrum, Nellie new chapel and double seating capac­
Children’s Play Suits
Seiffert, Esther Thorsell and Audrey ”
ity / auditorium built. The grounds
Heaton, who on arrival found Miss are also to be improved.
Khaki and Blue Denim, high
Hettie “framing in” a quilt which
or low neck, long or short
was the reason for “your thimble
Make Report» On Fee»
sleeves;
sizes 1 to
QQn
please.” A very enjoyable time was
Fees and fines collected, in the
spent “tying” said quilt after which office of County Clerk E. C. Luce
8 years—
OOv
( I g mile north Gales City )
a delicious lunch of fruit salad and during the month of July totaled
cake, red lemonade and hot tea was fl,374, according to a report sub­
Boys Union Suits
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
served by the hostess, assisted by mitted to the county court. Fees col­
In
Balbriggan
and Athletic
Hazel Bartlett and Mrs. J. B. Bart­ lected in the office of Recorder
lett. Each guest received a red James H. Davis total $549.20 for the
"The Quality is Always A Little Better.
check; sizes 2 to
XQo
heart shaped folder with blue bird month.
16 years—
HILLSBORO
OREGON
decorations and the names “Hettie
G.
Bartlett
”
and
“
Lester
B.
Howell
”
Fine Management
-
Good Music
Splendid Opportunity
written inside.
The Forest Grove Community
T
Beautiful boquets of choice dahlias band is going to give an open air
were presented to the occasion by concert on the P. U. campus next
Tentative Liat» Out
Word has recently been received
Buy Garage Building
Mrs. F. E. Rowell.—“A guest”
Tuesday night O. N. Mullikin, the
Tentative livestock premium lists ! of the marriage, June 7, of Miss
7-Piece Vagabond Orchestra
director, has moved to Hillsboro have been mailed out of the office Laura Ducrner, formerly of this I
Charles Hitchcock and daughter, now and it is a splendid opportunity of Mrs. Emma Bryant, secretary of city, to Clarence Kelly Scott of Local Star Sales and Service to
Be Initiated
Miss Sadie, spent the week-end at for the Washington county band to the fair board. Anyone who has been Minneapolis. Mrs. Scott is a grad­
We pay the tax
Admission $1.00
Seaside.
be reorganized and thus give this overlooked may have a list by notify­ uate of the Hillsboro high school
The garage building and grounds
and of the University of Oregon.
Otto Schultz of Bethany and Mr. ■ city some band music.
ing Mrs. Bryant.
They will make thier home in Min­ on Second street between Oak and
Fir street have been purchased by
neapolis.
Discuss Building Plans
Mrs. W. F. Boley, wife of County Owe E. Pritchard and Frank B.
Mrs. Emma Bryant is in Timber Assessor Boley, was operated on at Thurman, former Gaston residents,
today to meet with the school board the Good Samaritan hospital Inal from Otto Erickson & Co., of Bea-
of that city and help make plan» week and is convalescing.
verUm and Forest Grove, They ex-
for a new school building to take the
The regular meeting of the W. pect to open for business the first
place of the one that was burned the R. C. will be held at the Veteran»* of the week.
first of the week. Inasmuch as there Memorial hall tohiorrpw (Friday)
They have taken over the local
are now two separate schools at afternoon.
Star sales and service for Erickson
Westimber and Timber, Mrs. Bryant
Professor and Mrs. W. E. David- and will also specialise in Stude­
hopes for a consolidation in the in- son, who arc touring the Coast, were baker work.
terest« of economy and efficiency.
week-end visitors at the home of
MRS. MINNIE TALLMAN
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weston. Mr.
Beaverton Boy Injured
Davidson is superintendent of schools
Mrs. Minnie Tailman died at the
The little son of J. H. Kohler was nt American Fails, Idaho.
family home In Ruxton Friday after
struck and knocked against a curb­
Miss Vivian Weston, u niece of an extended illness. She was born
ing Sunday night while playing on Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weston, re-J in Randoff county, Illinois, Novem­
the highway a t Beaverton. The turned yesterday to her home in ber 9, 1862, and came to Oregon in
youngster was rushed to a local Bellingham, Washington, after a 1889. She wie married to Thomas I).
hospital, where stitches were takfn five-weeks stay here. She was ac- 1 Tallman September 13, 1891. De­
in his badly bruised head. Dr. D. E. companied by her cousin, Nathan ceased is survived by the widower
Wiley said the injuries would not Weston, who will make an extended Thomas D. Tallman, and one son,
prove serious.
visit there.
Elmo I>. Tallman of Timber. Two
Mriu Frank Schulmerich, who has sisters, Mrs. M. E. Caudle of- Hills­
been ill for sometime, is getting boro and Mrs. Clara Clendennin of
Births
Chester, Illinois, and a brother, Ed
Weil—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alexander left Lively of Spokane, Washington, also
Weil of Hillsboro, a boy. August 4.
Sullivan—To Mr. and Mrs. James the first of the week for a two survive. Interment was in the Bux-
Sullivan of Portland, a boy, August week's trip to San Francisco, Salt i ton cemetery.
ÍS.
• Lake, Reno, and other places of
interest en-route. Mr. Alexander
Mr». Richard Hornby and children
is a railroad man and Mrs. Alex­ and Mr», Sidney Thwaitc are en­
Marriage License»
Charles White of Banks, route 2, ander a member of the local Carna­ joying an outing at Bar View thin
week.
and Letha Fern Pugh of Cornelius, tion Co. office force.
I route 2, August 5.
John Roos of Beaverton, route 4,
and Mary Amstad of Beaverton,
1 route 4, August 5.
Clarence E. Etter of Portland and
Helen I. Goodwin of Portland, Aug-
i ust 5 .
Again Weils Lead
Lucky-Purchase Sale
100 DRESSES
Rushed to us from our New York buyer
$695
SEE OUR WINDOWS
Continuing our Sale of Men’s
Schaffner & Marx, All-Wool Suits
T“
$1.98
ASALE OF SHOES
DANCING
Balm Grove
Big Hardwood Floor
Everyone Invited
Every Farmer Needs
a Fordson
$340.00 Down, and Two Falls to pay the balance,
includes, Tractor with fenders, Oliver Plow
and Oliver Disc Harrow
See us today on this New Plan
MacKENZIE MOTOR CO
AUTHORIZED
✓
DEALER
¿terrecí
LINCOLN
FORDSON
CARS * TRUCKS * TRACTORS
1131 Third Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
Better
Jewelry
Chevrolet Price» Reduced
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 5—Announce­
ment of a price reduction effective
August 1 on Chevrolet closed models
j was made today by R. H. Grant,
general sales manager of the Chev-
rolet Motor company.
I
The revised price list is as fol­
lows: Coupe reduced $40 to a new
price of $675; coach reduced to a
new price of $695; sedan reduced
$50 to a new price of $775. This
makes prices on closed models de­
li ver ed in Hillsboro as follows:
Coupe, $845; coach, $865, and se­
dan, $945.
Buy it from a dependable
merchant. We stand be*
hind everything we sell.
We can offer you some
attractive August b a r -
gains i n whatever you
need.
Perfect Peer
C. Blaser brought in a perfect
specimen of n canning pear yester­
day and it is in the Argus window.
If anyone can beat it for perfection
they are asked to bring it in to
put on display. Mr. Blaser got 22
botes off one tree last year and
70 boxes altogether, while this year
they will only run about 30 boxes,
duo to the shortage.
J
L. ANDERSON
The Jeweler
Main St.
i
Hillsboro
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