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PAGE TWO JANUARY 14, 1U26 HILLSBORO ARGUS Chinn et ux, lot 1 Blk 10 Pattison household art. Third of yeries oa RADIO STATION KOAC final half of that game, Tur.Aay, January It* A Moran’s addition, $10. |ia s-j.- January i--__ __ IK Monday, 3:4ft to 4:30 p. m. — Special home house decoration. Oregon Agricultural College Josephine R. Madden et vir to 8:60 p. m. Musical selection». makers' urogram in keeping with 7 :4ft to H :00 p. m. — "Would You Wavg length 280.2 Meters 7:00 p. m.—Agricultural I question national thrift week. A large crowd attended the game Covell A Co., Ek tract 16 Lombard addition Heaverton, $500. Like to Improve Your Kitchen?” 1 box. The Hillsboro post of O. A. R last Friday night with Beaverton Oscar A. Humburg et ux to Louis Wednesday, January 10 7:10 ~__ Cat- 7. li. n>. 1 “Cost of Rango Miss Emma 8. Weld, assistant pro F. Humburg et ux. part of Blk 10 Friday January IS which vm easy victory for the boys, and W. R. C. held joint installation tie Production," E. L. Potter, pi pro- 7:80 p. m. Musical selections. fessor of household administration. feasor of animal husbandry. Fl: Irat last Friday at Veterans* Memorial but although the girls put up a hard Pattison A Moran’s First addition, 7:20p. m.—Musical «elections. 7:30 p. m. — “Household Linen»," Third of aeries of household man $1. of a serie» on beef cattle. hail. A dinner was served at noon fight they were defeated by three 7:30 p. m.—“Significance of th agement. John E. Meister to Jem Co., lot 7:2ft p. m.- Market new» interpre Miss Blanche Stevens, instructor of by the corps. There was a large at points—the score being seven to ten. 3 Blk 8, lot 1 Blk 13 Beusonic Community Movement in Oregon,' I» tations. Heights, $10. tendance of Hillsboro members and Dr. Hector Macpherson, professor of It was rumored that "Goody" 7:30 p. in. “Vegetable Varieties, J Wm. Robert Martin st ux to Ed- Seeds and Plants, A. G. Bouquet, a delegation of 80 from the Forest filled the boys full of powder with gar W. Woodfcrd et ux, 35 acres. economics and sociology. head, section of vegetable garden Grove corps and several post of hard training which made the game Sec 3 T 1 N R 4, $100. . 7:4ft p. m.—••Don’t* for the Auto ing, department of horticulture. ficers from there were present. I. D. Rode et ux to Edgar W. Driver," Professor W J, J. Gilmore. Gilmore, go off with a bang. The boys played 7:46 to 8:00 p. in.- - “Oregon’» Ag An interesting program was given an excellent game all the way thru Woodford et ux, 4ft acres. Sec 3 T head of department of agricultural ricultural Situation.” R. S. Besse, • v » j «in engineering. during the day, the Veterans’ Drum and they won with a score of thirty 1 N R 4, $10. farm management demonstrator. Joseph Fisher to Frank Fisher, I 7 :ftft p. ni.—“Practical Books o n | Corps from Portland furnishing sev to seven. The boys playing were: 39.810 *'.«10 acres, acres. Sec 10 T 2 S R 2,1 Building and Remodeling a House." eral numbers. Other members were: $10. , Miss Bertha E. Herse, reference li- Carleton Hande, Chuck Hoag. Glen WANTED. LOANS Singing of the “Battle Hymn of Christ Nelson et ux to George G- brarian. $1000.00 on now bungalow, 3 Norton, Leonard Cornelius, Loren Hancock et ux. 16.74 acres, part Your car*» chatter van- the Republic,” by the audience; rec 8 :0ft to 9 :00 p. ni. — Musical pro- years, 7 per cent. H. Buxton Jr D L C, $75. itation by Beulah Cooper; reading. Schulmerich, Cecil Johnson, Howard division gram. iahea when Para-4rd $1000.00 on nice 4 room house, on Beaverton. $10. Mrs. Mary Sabin; song, “Carry Me Wells, Max Chambers and Harry The O. A. C.-Gonzaga Edgar W. Woodford et ux to E. „. - basket ball paved street, 3 years at 7 per cent. goes in. Fill up with the $2500.00 on nice dwelling, on •»*» been set ahead one night Back to Old Virginny," Mrs, Gar- Kent. The small defeat of the girls J. Good, part of lots 2 and 1 Fruit- perfect lubricant. I and will be played vale addition, $10. ---- Friday, January --------- paved street, 3 year», 7 per cent. rett, Miss Reason, Mrs. Webb and did not dampen their spirits. j 15. This conflicts with our regular $2500.00 on nice home, 3 year» Connie R. Folsom et ux to John Our girls’ center—Leona Rogers A. Davis et ux, part of lot 1 Blk Friday night program so that it 7 nor cent. — W. W. Mellor, 1162 Mrs. Selfridge; song. "Who Built That Ark?”, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Gar- —got the first tip off and a fast 14 Forest Grove. $2500. I will be possible to broadcast only the Third street. 45-4(1 rett, Mrs. Batchelor and Mrs. Bow- and thrilling game followed. Our C. C. Beers et ux to George W. man. Short talks were given by H. girls showed good team work, which Beers, part of lot 1 Blk 1 Fairview DANCE AT HUBER V. Gates. State Commander Lathrop. was the result of hard practice and addition, $1. ux to Laura B. C. C. Beers et L. M. Kelland of Portland. Frank a fine coach. Eva Oakes and Maudie Jones, part of lot 1 Blk 1 Fairview Evrey Wednesday and Saturday Godfrey and Past Department Presi- Hoag played forwards. LaDele Ot addition, $1. C. C. Beers et ux to Mabel A. Wahner’s Broadway Entertainers dent Margaret Becker. ness, Naida Chase and Lola Jacobs Berry, 36.93 acres. Sec 35 T -1 N Officers installed for the Relief Th. Orchestra That Makes Dancing a Pl.a.ur. BAS^ Motor Oil J& a FOR PS 3. $1. Corps were: President. Mrs. J. H. played guards. Ferry Hendren was R Ernest G. Seely et ux to_Davis c. side center with Leona. Garrett; senior vice. Miriam Brog Herron, 80 acres, Sec ~ * 34 ' T 2 ~ ~ S R The defeat of the girls did not 1. $250. den; junior vice. Belle Walker, chap dampen the spirits of the boys for Margaret Jane G. A. Wehrung to lain, Mary Sabin; treasurer, Orpha Long. SE corner of Wehrung’s ad- Carlile; conductor, Eliza Bowman; they are expecting to win many dition Blk 20. $1. guard. Lavinia Ingles; secretary, games in the future. They are go- A. W. Mills et ux to B. R. Car- ing to keep up their good work and Edith Stewart; patriotic instructor, penter, W H lot 3 Blk 42 Forest Mrs. Hulett; press correspondent, with the school backing them we Grove, $10. C. L. Bump et ux to Waldo Raines Mrs. E. M. Calef; assistant con- i should have a winning team, et ux, lots 1,2 Blk 1 Simth's addition j Mary Johnson; assistant ductor, Forest Grove, $10. Hear Arguments Saturday guard. Frankie Olsen; musician, j F. W. Isherwood et ux to F. M. CLOSE Arguments on petitioned change« Wadsworth, lot 12 Blk 19 North Maude Stannard; color bearers. No. 1 Mrs. Hargrave, No. 2 Mrs. Webb, of boundaries in road districts will Plains, $65. Charles D. Wagner et ux to A. C. No. 3 Mrs. Hyre, No. 4 Elnora be heard Saturday. Voters in road Johnson et ux, 10 acres, T 1 S R districts at Mountaindale, Garden Mrs. Anderson of Forest Smith. 4, $10. Gladys I. Osborne et vir to John Grove was the installing officer, as Home and Scholls have petitioned Lindquist, Blk J Metzger acre tracts, for boundary changes. sisted by the Forest Grove staff. $10. Officers installed for the G. A. F. W. Livermore et ux to Charles Peter Van Ashe and son of near E. Allen et ux, lot 18 Westdale. $10. R. were: Commander, J. L. Crow; During the Winter Months DON’T ARGUE WITH Schefflin were county seat visitors Charles E. Allon et ux to Leia L. senior vice, J. M. Hoy; junior vice, Brown, lots 18, 19 Blk A Beaverton, F. Doughty; officer of the guard, Thursday. BARE FACTS $10. HILLSBORO PHARMACY Alonzo Sigler; officer of the day, Arguments accomplish little—facts speak for them- Title and Trust company to John C. H. Blake; chaplain. W. »? ~ J ~ ,lton: ” K. Alexander, part of lot 183 John •elves. We have been selling the best in building Real Estate Transfers son addition Beaverton. $10. adjutant, E. F. Sias. L. M. Kelland G. V. PAYNE EKED CHASE material in the past and will continue to sell the J. K. Alexander et ux to Archie of- of Portland acted as installing best in the future. Phone 2717 Phone 1133 George Chambers to Josephine Nault et al, lots 183. 184 Johnson ficer for the Post. Anna Guild, 1 S acres. Secs 5, 8 estate Beaverton, $5500. I t 2 s R 2, sio. M. M. Brown et ux to J. B. All Calls Will be Gladly and Promptly Answered Jacob Schmitt et ux to George Gateman et ux, part of lot 41 Pubols Is Making Hubbell, lot 4 Schmitt’s addition Beaverton-Reedville, $10. $2900. J. P. Taylor et ux to Glenn H. Second and Washington Streets - - Hillsboro Good as Wrestler Beaverton. WE DELIVER M. C. Cavanaugh to James_Cole, Bates et ux. SU of SE •* of NE1» Phone 301 Jack Foster, Mgr. lot 12 Brugger tract Sec 18 T 1 N of the SW>* Sec 34 T 2 S R 1, Oregon Agricultural College, Cor R 1, $10. $10. Charles Sandy et^ ux to H. A. B. A. Mitchell et ux to Fred A. vallis, Jan. 9—Ben Pubols of Hills “ 2 37 T Serjent et ux, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 Blk Sec boro, senior in agriculture is show Kuratli et al, 160 acres, £ N R 3. $10. 11 Orenco townsite, $10. ing up well in wrestling, according 3 J. T. Foster et ux to A. K. Pick The Shaw-Fear Co. to W. P. to coach Robin Reed. Pubols is ens et ux, SE corner lot 4 Blk 18 Strandborg et ux, lots 364, 365 wrestling in the 175 pound class, Hillsboro. $10. Johnson Estate addition, $1500. The Atlas Corporation to Edwin and has a good chance to be entered John Von Bergen et ux to Emil THE SUREST WAY TO WIN SUCCESS IS TO DESER.VE IT P. Edwards et ux, lot 4 Westdale, Harlacher et ux, 1 acre, Sec 24 T in events of this weight during the $10. 1 S R 1, $700. season. He is now a senior and this The Bonzanta Co. to Otto Erick H. J. Snider to Patrick J. King. will be his last chance to make his son & Co., 63 acres, T 1 N 4, $10. lot 9 Brugger tract, $900. T. A. Sutherland et ux to R. E. letter. Security Savings & Trust Co to 40 acres. Sec 33 T 2 N - Pubols may get an opportunity to Sutherland, Carrie Nelson, 44.25 acres, Sec 11 R 2, $10. show up his ability in one <w more Ben J. Loesche et ux to Percy F. T 1 S R 1. $10. of the meets on this year’s schedule. Smith et ux, NE corner of Lot 46 W. C. Jackson et ux to J. V. Beaverton-Reedville acreage, $10. Heisler et al, 146.439 acres, Sec Louis F. Humburg et ux to A. C 26 T 2 N R 3, $10. Lewis Powers of Leisyville was a Hillsboro business visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bentley were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arbuthnott of Portland. The Pacific Coast with one-twen tieth of the country's population took Of All the Other one-tenth of the total Chevrolet out put in 1925. G. A. R. and W. R. C. Hilhi, 30; Beaverton, 7 Install New Officers HILLSBORO DRUG STORES 6:15 J. W. 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He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, i heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrah, weak lungs, rheumatism, .^sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of i his many satisfied patients in Ore- ’ gon. J. L. Chambers, Roseberg, head aches. John Wodtli, Waterloo, bladder and prostrate troble. Mrs. E. E. Holman, Richland, kid ney trouble. W. S. Bennett, Oregon City ulcer of the stomach. R. W. Meyer, Shaniko, heart trouble. • Charles H. Hoak, La Grande, gall stones. Mrs. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appendi citis. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. I Married women must be accom-! panied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. DRAIN TILE PRICES LOWERED The reason—Recently we have re-arranged our stock yards, making many improvements, which has enabled us to enlarge our daily output of tile, thereby reducing the cost of production, together with a much larger demand than ever before, for our tile, has made it possible for us to reduce our prices on many sizes. If you intend draining let us figure with you. Do You Intend Building This Year? would you be interested in building with our Stone-Tile Building Blocks if we could show you where your first cost would not be over 3 to 5 per cent above lumber. Also bear in mind, a house of this kind does not need painting, is much 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, Stone-Tile, and Duntile Building Blocks. Dealers in Sand, Gravel, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Septic Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Agencies: Aloha Lumber Co., Aloha Jim Lewis, Beaverton Banks Lumber Co., Banks Copeland At McCready, Forest Grove Buchanan Grain At Feed Co., North Plains Joe Moore, Roy Mr. Irmler, Cornelius J. W. Copeland Yards, Hillsboro V’. W. Gardner Lumber Co., Hillsboro Steadfast« unfailing quality has earned for Chesterfield the confidence of men everywhere Lioorrr A Mrisi Toiscco Co.