I I S I T THE W A S H I N G T O N F A IR COUNTY AT HILLSBORO SEPTEMBER HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO '■ 1 11 Jury Makes no Report after (pending n week visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gid­ The grand jury adjourned late dings. Saturday until September 26 with - (Visit the Fair) out making a report. They were in Surprise on Birthday session Thursday, Friday and Sat Miss Dorothy Linklater became Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dick were urday. the bride of Mr. Kenneth Covell of --------- (\ i it ihe Fair)---------- Corvallis at her home in Hillsboro surprised on their birthdays by A surprise birthday dinner was Friday evening at 6 o’clock. Only im­ about 75 friends at their home near mediate members of the two families West U n 1 o n Sunday. Everyone given for Mrs. Leu Taggart nt the and a few friends were present. . brought baskets of delicious pre­ i home of her sisters, Mrs. E. A. Vincent Engeldinger played during pared food. A special guest was Bourne, in Portland Sunday. Mrs. the ceremony, which was performed j George Loos, who arrived in Port- . Taggart, who visited in Hillsboro re­ _ _ of > land a few days ago from Harvard, 1 cently, is a sister of Spencer Jones. by Rev. Andrew Carrick, pastor Nab. He is a brother of Mrs, Dick Hillsboro people present were: Mr. the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian 1 and Mrs. John Sinner of Portland and Mrs. J. H. Riggs, Mrs. Harry church. • 1 and has not seen them for 48 years. Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart Mrs. Covell is the daughter of Mr, Loos is 71 years old and Mrs. and daughters. Belle and Floy; Mr. Mrs. Zula Linklater and attended Dick is 73. and Mrs. Spencer Jones, Mr. nnd the Hillsboro schools, after which Every minute of the day was en­ Mrs, Harry Shajfler, Miss Frances she entered Pacific university and joyed and the party lasted well into Tucker, Lawrence Taggart and Mr. later attended O. A. C. from which the night, when everyone departed, and Mrs. W. V. Bergen. Others pres­ she was graduated in 1924. She wishing the honored guests many ent were: Miss Audrey Johnson, is a member of Kappa Alpha Thata : more such happy bithrdays. Miss Crystal Warnock, Mr. and Mr., sorority and was prominent in col­ I ----------(Visit the Fajr)---------- K. A. Bourne. Harry Bourne and lege circles. She taught in the high John Cowan, who was indicted Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and school here last year. August 8 on a charge of assault with son, Spencer, nil of Portland. Mrs. Mr. Covell is the son of Dean and intent to commit ^ape, was arrested Taggart will not return to her home Mrs. Covell of Corvallis. He was at a logging camp on Gales Creek in Enid, Okla., until the latter part also a member of the class of 1924 , Saturday. i of October. of O. A. C. and was a member of ....... Sigma Phi Epsilon. 1 They left immediately after the ceremony for Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where Mr. Covell is in business. Washington County National Farm Loan --------- (Visit the Fair)---------- Association GATES—MEEK r J* Mi«» Linklatçr ■■■ Married Friday oming V enetian THEATRE * 23 Sunday, Mon., andTues. Sept. 27 - 28 - 29 Buffalo Bill IFTTS.A QUESTION OF ENTERTAINMENT, THERE'S NO QUESTION.ABOUT Miss Ruth V. Meek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. D. Meek of I North Plains, and John W. Gates, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gates of Leisyville, were married at the Methodist parsonage in Hillsboro at ! 8 o’clock Saturday evening. Rev. ‘ M. A. Marcy officiating. Miss Gertie Meek, sister of the bride, acted as brii^smaid and Fred Meek, cousin '! of the bride, attended the groom. Those witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. D. Meek. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gates, Mr. and Mrs Fred Meek, Mr and Mrs. Leslie Jones and daughter, H. F. Gordon and Miss Gertie Meek. Immediately after the ceremony' Mr. and Mrs. Gates left on a trip to Eastern Oregqp. where they will at­ tend the Pendleton Round-Up be- 1 fore returning to Portland, where ■ they will make their home. --------- (Visit the Fair)---------- . KESTEK—STUCK1 Presented by WilliamTax J JOHN FORD production blazing the trail o£ love and civilization/ wid Bin HidvK Miss Anna Ruth Stucki, daughter of Mrs. Ftjed Stucki, was married Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock i ' at her home in Bethany to Mr. | Henry Kestek of Portland. The birde wore an orchid ■ crepe gown and the bridesm i sister of the bride, was gowned in blue crepe de chine. Mr. Herman Kestek, brother of the groom, at­ tended the groom. Rev. H. Dickman, | pastor of the Bethany Presbyterian church, officiated. Only immediate ; members of the two families were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Kestek left immedi­ ately after the ceremony on a wed­ ding trip by auto which will take them through the eastern part of the state. They will attend the Pen­ dleton Round-Up before returning to their new home in Portland. Direct fìom onerearrrufi mjfewToih, Just Cbmpleted Six-weeks Run in Portland Deals with the coming of the first western railroad as “The Covered Wagon” dealt with the coming of the first wagon train. CAPITAL—$40,000.00 SURPLUS— 6,000.00 2 4 SEPTEMBER 17, 11126 — COLLECTIONS We salvage your old notes mid accounts No Collection No Charge KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. J. I. KNIGHT J. J. STANGEL J. O. BOZORT1I McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamook Fun and ! Education For All Washington County Fair DIRECTORS D. G. LILLY, Forest Grove, Ore., R. 1. MARTIN C. LARSON, Beaveiton, Ore., R. 2. J. A. KIRKWOOD, Reedville, Ore. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Forest Grove, Ore. WILLIAM HANSON. Hillsboro, Ore., R. 2. F. L. BROWN, Laurel, Ore., R. 2. To the Farmers of Washington County: We, the directors of the Washington County National Farm Loan association, are making long time Ioans to farmers at 5V4 per cent interest through the Federal Land Rank of Spokane, Wash­ ington. Other loan companies are making the as­ sertion that they loan cheaper than the Federal Land Bank, but this is not so. The farmer that puts his loan with the other loan companies is only try­ ing to keep in the old rut. This is the only act ever , passed for the farmers. We get no compensation for our labor, only the satisfaction of knowing that we are helping our farmer friends and neighbors. For information write or call at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer, A. R. ENGLAND, 1221 Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon. Wed.-Thurs.-Fri Sept. 23-24-25 Hillsboro - Oregon $2,000 in Premiums to the Beat in All Kinds of Endeavor Sports, Fireworks and Free Attractions Dancing Every Night Shute Park Pavilion Jor Economical Transportation r51 lì’.- 1 *CHEVROLETJ Tigard offer/ ELECTRIC COOKERY is now nationally recog­ nised as the BEST ! It is Perfect, Economical, Clean, Cool! And we offer you NOW, for a short time ?ily, every electric advantage, from the CLOCK HAT COOKS to TEMPERATURE CONTROL, fe the NEW Westinghouse JimiorCabinetAutamatic Electric 40 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and i daughter, Ruth, spent the week-end ' visiting friends at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers en- joyed a short vacation at Devil’s Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reid and sons, Donald and Richard, of Port­ land were visitors Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Vasbinder. E. L. Vasbinder of Garibaldi, who is an engineer on the Sea Lion Hunter, spent Thursday at the l ->me of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vasbinder. Miss Frances Greenburg has gone to New York City where she has a position on the faculty of Colum- bia university. A large crowd attended the Har­ vest Time dance at St. Anthony’s hall Saturday right. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Upshaw of LaFayette were guests the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ John Lenz. | Mr and Mrs. George Wiley of i Eend have returned to their home Pacific University Conservatory Hillsboro Branch easy terms $120 inai You can buy any WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE in our stock, from the Big 2-Oven AUTO­ MATIC to the small kitchenette range — ON THE SAME EASY TERMS! — if you buy NOW! And you have a choice of FREE PREMIUMS worth nearly as much as the DOWN PAYMENT — Ask about them and see the WESTINGHOUSE JUNIOR AUTO­ MATIC demonstrated while price is down to bed-rock I Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Hillsboro, Oregon “Sy” 550» Chevrolet introduces a new one-ton truck, built acc< ing to the fundamental policy of this company to provide “Quality at low Cost”. It has a fine appearance and is specially designed and constructed for commercial service. Its deep 6-inch channel steel frame, hung low to the ground on long semi-elliptic springs, allows the platforms to he placed at the right height for easy loading and unloading. I t Classes Start Tuesday, Sept. 22 College Credit for All Ad­ vance Work PIANO— Dunning Classes, Miss Margaret Keep. Advance work, Miss Marian Affhauser. VIOLIN— William Wallace Graham VOICE— C. W. Lawrence For complete information l’hone Hillsboro 1241 or write C. W. Lawrence, Director. I The Chevrolet chassis may be fitted with a wide variety of bodies, suitable for any industry, including such styles of bodies as Panel Delivery, Stake, Open Ex- Eress, Canopy Express, Bus, lump and Tank. 30" x 5" tires on front wheels only $35 extra. See us to- dpy regarding a style of truck to fit your particular needs. The powerful Chevrolet motor is famous for its ability to stand up under heavy service. It has a well balanced crankshaft thoroughly lubricated, standard 3-speed transmission, fully enclosed dry plate disc clutch, extra heavy rear axle with large spiral bevel driving gears and rigid one-piece pressed steel housing, heavy truck­ type wheels and large tires, full running boards and fenders, Remy generator, starter and distributor ignition. This truck is not only well adapted to city work but also for use in hilly country and over difficult roads. For lighter loads there is a Chevrolet commercial 1/z ton chassis possessing the same quality features price ‘425 f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. * FIRST CHEVROLET CC PHONE Second and Washington Sta. Quality at 2 5 / 4 4 1 Hillsboro, Oregon Low Cost I