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OCTOBER 22, IP25 HILLSBORO ARCUS PAGE TWO man, Mrs. Ed Schulmerich and Mrs. H. A. Deck, submitted an outline of the year's study to the members at’the last meeting and it was ap- proved. • • • The Civic Improvement club of Cornelius has postponed the silver tea. that was to be held last Tues day, indefinitely, on account of the diphtheria epidemic in their com munity. Treatment Is Favored Orenco Direction« for Using Copper Carbonate Are Given Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worley of Al bany were here a day or two last 4f inquiries for directions for use week, guests of the latter'» brother, The Hillsboro Coffee club dance cd. Dr. Charles Lamkin won first of copper carbonate count, this Rev. George T, Pratt, and family, and card party, held last Friday and Mr. Biassing won low «core treatment for wheat smut control j Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Dunlap of prize playing bridge. At the “500" night at the Commercial hall, proved tables Mrs. J. B. Stewart won firs’ is gaining favor in Washington ¡Chicago wlh-e guests of Mr. ami Mr^ a real success. The music was fur and Mr*. J. J. Stangel got con county. S. L. Carlyle and family Saturday A pamphlet on making a homo evening nished by the well known orchestra. solation prize. The directors of the mixer and directions for tr< "The Vagabonds.” The dance being Coffee club were in charge of the Mrs. Mary Smith, mother of John wheat with copper carbonate a harvest home dance, a large il dance. ¡Smith of this vicinity, pass«'«! away CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS be secure«! of the county agent of at her home in Portland week before luminated harvest moon watched • • the O. A. C. extension service at last at th«1 age of 88 years. She over the dancers. In the card room club, one of the The Needlecraft Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hobbs of be- Hillsboro. Copper carbonate is re | was born in Englund nnd hud lived both bridge and “500" were enjoy- oldest clubs in the city wiU resume tween Hillsboro and Cornelius were1 its meetings the first part o f host an«l hostess Sunday, at a birth tarded safer to use than formalde in Portland since 1907. Several of our young people were November. The club has 18 members, day dinner given in honor of the, hyde as it does not injure the grain with Mrs. J. B. Stewart, president, members of their family whose birth hind less see«! may be used per acre. in attendance at the Washington • ............ ,, County Christian Endeavor eonven- Mrs. W. C. Gifford, secretary, days com«' near this lime of the I organization’s policy is to help year. Those whose birthdays were I lion at Hillsboro Sunday afternoon. Scholls Fully a dozen of our people were ones thfit need aid. and especi- celebrated were Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'there. Two of the county officers at Christmas time. A notice of Hobbs, Harold Hobbs of Portland, date for the next meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Carl Julian and son. I elected are from Orenco. Miss Es- The stunt program of th«» Scholls ther Head is first vice president be published in this department at Carl Alden Julian, of Portland, and i Woman's club has been postponed ami Miss Carol Hundley is junior a later date. I Dorothy Rice of Buxton. until November 7. * • a endeavor superintendent. Those present at the happy gather- Mrs. Frank Miller, who is quite Arrangements are being made to j mg were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hobbs, Miss Elizabeth Carlyle left Mon- use the high school gymnasium one Miss Fern Hobbs of Portland, Mr. i seriously ill with appendicitis is in nay for Kansas City to attend the night a week for the women's gym land Mrs, Harold Hobbs and family Hillsboro for treatment. 'executive meeting of the Woman's Mountainside school is giving a Foreign Missionary society which nasium class. A large class is an of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ticipated from the interest that has | Hobbs and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ! basket social and progrum Friday takes in the« entire United States. The Friendly From Kansas City she will g«> to the already been shown. All women Roy Rice anil family of Buxton, Mr. evening, , October 30. Cook County hospital in Chicago for over twenty are invited to join, and Mrs. Carl Julian and son of, Lester F R. Campbell has begun the Grocer whether members of the Hillsboro Portland. erection of a grist mill on the old | observation for a month. Then after Coffee club or not. -------- — ' site. This will be welcome news to visiting relatives in Ohio she* will We consider each patron go to New York City for a semes- « • • Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee visited the' patrons and vicinity. a personal friend and rmi(M»v«| •• »»*> have » ter's work in Columbia university, rquier, who The Monday Study club held its first of the week with her sister, ( *Wr. an<| itirs*« Fa give him the benefit of all visiting their daughter, Mrs. where she' will specialize in hospital | ¡been ! second meeting last Monday even- Mrs. N. E. Cole, at Aurora. special sales and quality J. C. Coleman, for the» past six management. Miss Carlyle received ing in the study room at the city always. Try us out to Do you intend to have some land-1 weeks, left on Wednesday for their a scholarship from the China Mcdl- library. The lesson was “The Early day with an order. We Beginnings of Politics in America," scaping or gardening work done this home in Nebraska. cal Board. Satisfactory and reasonable give quickest delivery ser under the leadership of Mrs. H. A. fall? Mrs. Thomas E. Reed left last work guaranteed.—T. Stierlin. Box Give Farewell Dinner vice. Deck. The club has around eighteen 22, Orenco. 34-36 Wednesday for Prosper, Washing Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart were members with Mrs. E. B. Tongue, Ladies, this is your chance to ton, where she will spend the winter D. O. HERINGTON president, and Mrs. R. R. Easter, get a Nu-Bone corset.—Mrs. J. E. with her daughter, Mrs. Charles host and hostess at a farewell din- secretary. The program committee Rock, Cornelius. rer at their home Sunday, the guest Phone 2001 Hillsboro Fristoe, and family. Taggart, with Mrs. George T. McGrath, chair- Mrs. Walter L. Johnson, a dram of honor being Mrs. Lou week for who left the first of the atic reader and impersonator, will her home in Oklahoma. .furnish an evening's entertainment Those present were Mr. unti Mr«. auspices of the Scholls iunder the G. N. Taggart and daughters, Belle Grange on Friday, October 23, at and Floy: Mr*. [<ou Taggart, Mr. ' hall. Come and enjoy an the Grange and Mrs. J. H. Rigg», Mr. and Mrs. : evening of clean fun. Mrs. Johnson Spencer Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John comes well recommended as an en- Gardner and »on, Spencer Clayton; tertainer. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bergen, Mr. The honor roll of Mountainside and Mrs. Harr/ Shayler and niece,- HALLOWEEN NIGHT ; school for last month was as fol-' Miss Frances Tucker. • lows: 8th grade, Claribel Heaton; I October 31 7th grade, Jimmie McCann; 5th' Seek Old Subscribers grade, Cecil Heaton, Viola Kerr and The Oregonian is seeking to find BALM GROVE Joe Kerr—Miss Catherine Royer, its oldest subscriber ami there arc , teacher. 3rd grade, Gretchen De-! pinto., number« of person» in this commun- laney, Joe Fukai, Minnie Karpstein: acquaintance with the 2nd grade, James Allison, Junior Junior >ty whose -- —f Everyone mask and come prepared to have the best McClure, Bruce Bowbells; 1st grade, Oregonian runs back a very • long Pressing and ,. ---- J. Names and picture» be Albert KarpstCin, Doris Delaney, Na- <»■»*. picture« will be time of your life. used in a special issue early in De- Cleaning dine Wohlschlegel and I.eland Me “ Cann—Miss Ruth Baker, teacher. i cember. The most modern service, and Don’t, Forget Our Regular Dance Thi» the quickest service. Absolutely T. Stierlin, a landscape gardener Card of Thanks reliable. Phone us to have our Saturday Night We wish to thank our friends and ! of Orenco, was transacting business i wagon stop. neighbors for their kind expressions in Hillsboro Wednesday. VAGABOND ORCHESTRA of sympathy and beautiful floral The Suitatorium offerings at the death of our beloved Laurel Dance husband and father, Alois SchlechL Jas. Peppard, Prop. Big Hardwood Floor There will be a dance at the Ticket« $1.00 Marie Schleeht, Phone 801 -X Alois J. SchlechL Laurel community hall Saturday night, Oct. 24. Everybody invited. NOTICE Good music. • 27tf Women'« Club New« to Mr». W. W. Phillips -—.....................................- — — - ■■ " Masquerade Dance □ doge B rothers ,! Silver Black and Blue Foxes Imported, prdigrerd, i« <i»trr<’<l and «cured I*. I . I. I own«, $7 25 Io $1729 a pair, delivered in good condition. I he only way to buy a Kon i« according to its tur value aa scored by Mr. Brackett. Rag. ¡•(ration baa nothing to du with pelt value. You buy borae« and cowa according to grade, don't you ? Why not loaea? “Tell I ale" charts free, «bowing they are scientifically mat-»»! to produce high grade pupa. No brown tinge in fur, I'upa weigh 13 lb«, at 5’4 month«. Matured to mate the frrat year. Special feerTlng direction« free. Kefrrencei Bank of Beaverton, lemalea for aale. Send for circular. Blue Fox pen raised $350 a pair. Island raised $300 a pair. W. H. HART, Rt. 3, Bcavarton Don't come on Sunday On«' Fox purchased direct from Cleary Hr«», last year, cost $825.1*0, for sale nt 1500. Some brown tinge in fur. No pa|>er» with Cleary's DRAIN TILE PRICES LOWERED The reason—Recently we have re arrnnged our stock yards, making many improvements, which h»« enabled us to enlarge our daily output of tile, thereby reducing the coat pf production, together with a much larger demand than ever before, for our tile, ha« made it possible fur us to reduce our price* on many sites. If you intend draining let us figure with you. Do You Intend Building This Year? If so, would you be inter«- ted in bulldog with our Stone Tile Building Blocks if we could »how yon where your first cost would not be over«« to 5 per cent above lumber. Al»o bear in mind, a house of this kind does not need painting, ia milch warmer In win- ’er and cooler in summer than a frame building, thereby reducing cost of fuel. We manufacture Cement Drain Tile, Silo Tile, Brick, S’one-Tiis, and Duntile Budding Blocks. llealers in Sand, Gravel, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Septic Tanks. Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Agencies: Aloha Lumber Co., Alolia Jim 1-cwis, Beaverton Banks 1.umber Co., Bank* Copeland X .McCready, Forest Gripe Buchanan (¡rain X Feed Co., North Plain« Joe Moore, Roy Mr. Irinler, Cornelin» J. W. Copeland Yard», Hillsboro . (iiriliu-r I.limber Co.. Hillsboro Mr. E. I.. Mapes of Gaston, Ore gon, will fill the vacancy in this ter Gas on Stomach Made ritory caused by the death of Mr. H. Mr«. Cook Nervou» C. Pearson of Hillsboro. The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief, "For years I had gas on the association of Portland, Oregon, is -tfimach and was nervous. Adlerika now in its «3rd year of unparelleled has done more good than anything.” success, and shows remarkable (signed) Leia Cook. ONE spoonful growth over its previous years of | Adlerika remove* GAS and often business. brings surprising relief to the «tom- ■ FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE RELIEF ack. Stops that full, bloated feeling. I ASS’N OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Don’t waste time with pill» or tab- 1 E. L. Mapes, Gaston, Oregon, lets but let Adlerikn give your bowels , 34-37 County Representative. I a REAL cleansing, bringing out matter you never thought was in Argus classified ads bring Phone hig 27« re- ei your system I—Hillsboro Pharmacy. | suits at little expense.—IT.C™ 2?**? REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NORTH PLAINS COMMERCIAL BANK , A new and attractive Credit-Purchase Plan, now’ in operation throughout the United States. This plan, devised and approved by Dodge Brothers, Inc., enables a pur chaser of a Dodge Brothers Motor Car to extend his payments over a period of twelve months at a minimum credit charge. So favorable to the purchaser is this arrangement, that practically anyone can now own a Dodge Brothers car without financial inconvenience. Ask us, without obligation, for full particulars. CADY MOTOR Hillsboro Oregon At North Plains, In the Stale of Oregon, At Close of JIusiness September 28, 192S - RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in item» ' M ■! 3". if any $ 66,366.63 5.3.75a 2. Overdraft» secured and unsecured 3. U. S. government securities owned, including those shown 100.00 in nwM '10 and 35, If any 4. Other bond», warrant» and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., includ- 50,766.66 in those shown in items 30 and 35, if any 5,203.85 6. Banking house, $2270.00; furniture and fixture», $2933.85 9. (ab) ('ash on hand in vault and due from banks, hank ers and trust companies designated and approved re 36,307.43 serve agents of this bank .. 11. Checks on hanks outside city or town of reporting bank 32.44 .................. ......... and other cash items Total cash ami due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11, $36,339.87 306.02 15. Other assets, if any ................................................................. $ 159,136.78 Total liabilities 16. Capital stock paid in ............................................................... 17. Surplus fund ............................................................................. 18. (a) Undivided profits $6,141.57 (b) Less current expense», interest and taxes paid 3,355.70 19. Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than bunks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposit« subject to check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ..................................... .......................................... Total of demand deposits, other than bank de posits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26, $71,025.80 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve nnd payable on demand or subject to notice: 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding ........................... 28. Savings deposit, payable subject to notice Total of time and savings .deposits payable on demnnd or subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $66,727.86 I 15,000.00 3,000.00 2,785.87 597.25 71,025.80 23,802.00 42,925.80 $ 159,136.78 1 Total ......................................... ,,----- „ STATE OF OREGON, County 7 ... of Washington, ss. I, E. -, cashier <il >f the above named bank do solcinnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief. the above • ' time it is true t_ __ ____ E. M. MAYS, Co-uct -Atir t- E. M. Mays, Cashier. W. E. May», J. C. Beach, Directors, Subscribed of Notary October, 1925. SUD«cru>ca end uns »worn sworn to «.«, before — me .... this y |{ 15th day Public. f I» 1. <>«■ VuLirv Piihlir. My commission expire» Frbrunry 19. 1928. ra Washington County National Farm Loan Association CAPITAL—$40,000.00 SURPLUS— 6,000.00 DIRECTORS D. G. LILLY, Forest Grove, Ore., R. 1. MARTIN C. LARSON, Beaverton, Ore., R. 2. J. A. KIRKWOOD, Reedville, Ore. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Forest Grovo, Ore. WILLIAM HANSON, Hillsboro, Orc., IL 2. F. L. BROWN, ___ ._ R. __ 2. Laurel, , Ore., To the Farmer« of Washington County: We, the director« of the Washington County National Farm Ix>an association, are making long time loans to farmers at 5Vi per cent interest through the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Wash ington. Other loan companies are making the as sertion that they lonn cheaper than the Federal Land Bank, but this is not so. The farmer that put« 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 «atinfaction of knowing that we are helping our farmer friend« and neighbors. For information write or call at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer, A. R. ENGLAND, 1221 Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon.