The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 21, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS
National Officer
to Speak Here Soon
ART SAYS
JANUARY 21. 1926
M. Craft of Cornelius underwent
a major operation at the Smith
hospital Tuesday morning.
Carl and Walter Hamel of near
the Cedar Mill district were in Hills-
boro on business Wednesday after­
noon.
The Oak Street Horseshoe club
has been wondering why there was
I* is announced by the Washing - no report of the last series of game*
Christian Endeavor played a week ago last Sunday at
ton
E. Boge; corresponding secretary, ¡Union County
that Rev. Ira Landrith, D. D., Albert Spiering's court The only
Each Club Asked to
Mr*. Gartman. The next meeting
LLD, of Chicago, the international legitimate reason I can see is that
Send Two Delegates will be held at the home of Mr*. E. extension
Hillsboro Cemetery Association
secretary of the United the reporter, being a member of
Kraus on February 4.
The annual meeting of the Hills-
Society of Christian Endeavor, will the South Hillsboro club, could see
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Each federated club in Washing­
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speak in this union during February. nothing of great importance about
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held in the chamber of commerce
ton county is requested to send del­
Entertain. Buxton R.vi*w
The meeting will be held on Feb- the game to warrant a report, un- room, Tuaaday, January 26, at 7:30
egates to the County Federation of
Mr*. Ralph Hannan entertained ruary 6 at the Forest Grove Con- les* the Oaks wanted the world to p, m. All members requested to be
Women’* Clubs meeting to be held the members of the Buxton Review gregationai church.
know that they were able, after present.—W. V. Bergen, secretary-
in Hillsboro, Friday, January 29, No. 29, W. B. A., last week in her
Dr. Landrith is one of the for*- three months of hard struggling, to
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from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., in the home in Buxton. After a short busi­ most orators in the country and a win a series, and that by only 18
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
basement of the Methodist church. ness meeting delicious refreshments known master of the American plat­ points, off the South Hillsboro boy*.
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It is alto requested that each club were served by the hostess. The form. He was former president of
Before the spring tournament {n the County Court of the State of
send a child welfare committee. Women's Benefit association of Bux- Ward-Belmont college, and toured opens 1 am going to get in com-! Oregon for Washington County
Vice-president Mr*. C. D. Leedy of ton will hold a quilting party at the United States in 1916, with the munication with Judge Landis in In the Matter of the Estate of Anna
Sherwood will preside. During the the home of Mr*. H. Long Wednes­ late Governor J. Frank Hanly as regard to the corrupt practice that
morning session, from 10 to 12:30, day, January 27.
the prohibition candidate for vice­ is being invariably practiced by our undersigned has been duly appoint
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the regular business meeting will be
president.
opponent*. About two or three hours ed by the above entitled court, a*
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held. From 12:30 to 1:30 a tasty
The local Chris'.ian Endeavor before the games someone shows up administrator of the estate of said
N*w Piano at Jobn.on School
luncheon will be served by members
leaders are making active prepara­ with a case of new-right us or new- deceased, and has duly qualified as
The Johnson school now boasts a tions to make this one of the larg­ mony or some other new ailment and such.
of the Coffee club under the direc­
Now therefore, all persons hav­
tion of Mrs. Thomas Connell. The new piano. This was accomplished est meetings ever held in the City wants to put in a sub that has
ing claim* against said estate are
public is invited to the afternoon through the efforts of the South of Forest Grove. Every society is been sitting up nights practicing hereby notified and required to
session. Dr. Walter H. Brown of Tualatin Civic club, who raised the urged to have its church people and and if that seems to be a failure present the same, together with pro­
per vouchers therefor, to the under­
Marion county will speak on "Re­ purchase price by giving various friends turn out en masse.
to them they try and bribe the signed at the law offices of Hare,
lation of the Women's Clubs to a entertainments. The last meeting of
score-keeper. It is inconceivable that McAlear & Peters, in the American
County Health Campaign." Mrs. the club was held at the home of
horseshoe pitchers should stoop this National Bank Building in Hills­
DYE OR BE KILLED!
Mock of Portland will explain an Mrs. E. Johnson on January 6.
low, but I presume they form thí boro, Washington oCunty, Oregon,
within six months from the aate
“Old Age Pension Bill," to be in­ Mrs. Butterworth was the new mem­
habit from picking up their shoes.
hereof.
troduced at the next legislative as­ ber voted in. Mrs. H. B. Be hr man
That was the slogan of the Para­
Dated thia 21st day of January,
sembly. A speaker from the state and Mrs. Roberg, teacher of the mount company, while on location
Abadi* to Hav* Chart*
1 1926.
federation will talk on the “Honor school, will entertain the club Feb- near Huston, Texas, filming the
GLEN STAPLETON.
Valentine Abadie. Hillsboro bee
Score Card System." These addresses ruary 5 at the home of Mrs. Behr- western sequence for Richard Dix’s
Administrator of the Estate of
farmer,
was
appointed
to
take
charge
will be interspersed with readings man.
starring vehicle, ‘'Womanhandled.*’
Anna M. Solgard, deceased.
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Hare. McAlear Ji Peters, attorney •
and musical numbers by several lo­
In the production more than five of the bee exhibit at the stock »how
administrator.
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cal people. The members of the
thousand long-horn cattle are used in Portland next fall at the meeting i for
Scholl. Club Gives to Fund
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of the Oregon State Beekeepers as­
chamber of commerce and Rotary
in
a
tremendous
stampede
seer.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
The Scholls Woman’s club were
club are especially invited to at entertained at the home of Mrs. with Richard Dix, Esther Ralston sociation in The Dalles Monday and
Tuesday.
tend the afternoon meeting.
In the County Court of the State of
Harry Flint at Scholls last Thurs­ and Margaret Morris. Texas long­
Oregon for Washington County
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day. During the business meeting horns, it seems, have an intense
Stunt Program
In the Matter of the Estate of Rob­
hatred
for
anything
white
and
it
is
five dollars was voted to go toward
Mr*. Hit. Entertain. Club
ert Service, . deceased.
The C. E. society of the Christian
risking one's life to appear on loca­
Notice la hereby given, that
The Hiteon Progressive club was the scholarship loan fund. The ladies tion dressed in that color.
church will give a stunt program the undersigned,
duly appointed ad
entertained at the home of Mrs. E. of the club have a hope chest which i
on Friday evening, January 29, at ministrix of the estate of the above
Because
many
members
of
the
has
to
be
filled
so
a
shower
is
plan
­
D. Hite with Miss Evelyn Hite acting
7:30 p. m. The program will con­ named deceased, has filed in the
as hostess, Wednesday, January 13. ned to be held sometime in March. company came to the location with sist of stunts, musical numbers, above entitled court and cause her
Roll call was answered by giving The History of the Oregon Coun­ nothing but white wearing apparel humorous readings and a one-act final account and report a* such,
a recipe for different dark breads. try is being studied by the mem­ and were required to dye their comedy. The admission will be 15 and the court has fixed and appoint­
ed the 20th day of February, 1926,
About 12 members were present bers, especially the early conditions clothes another color the unit adopt­ and 25 cents. You will enjoy every at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of
ed
the
above
slogan.
of
the
various
settlements.
Mr.
Len
The club voted $5 toward the schol­
said day, and the court room of
minute of this program.
“Womanhandled,” which is from
the above entitled court in Hills­
arship loan fund. The next meeting Guild gave an interesting descrip­
> boro, Oregon, as the time and place
wiU be held at the home of Mrs. tion of the commercial and indus­ Arthur Stringer’s Saturday Evening
I). C. Herron of Tonquin, Oregon, i for hearing objections to said final
trial conditions during the early days Post story of the same name, was was a Hillsboro visitor Wednesday.
John Caldwell, January 27.
account and for the final settlement
of Oregon, and Rpv. Beadles spoke directed for Paramount by Gregory
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J. W. Gates of Leisyville was of said estate.
of the missionery movements dur L Cava, the man responsible for the
Dated this 21st day of January,]
Will Meet With Mrs. Gregg
thrilling racing scenes in “The Lucky transacting business in town last 1926.
ing that time.
Wednesday
afternoon.
The Leisyville Women's club will
HETTIE A SERVICE,
Devil. .
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meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas
Administratrix of the Estate of
Mrs. B. A. Uppenkamp and daugh­
“Womanhandled” plays at the
Card
Vary
at
St.
Matthew.
Robert Service, deceased.
Gregg, Tuesday, January 26, at 2
Venetian Friday and Saturday, this ter, Miss Josephine, who have both
Hare, McAlear &■ Peters, attor­
The Women’s Social club held a week.
p. m. The members are requested to
been quite ill, are improving.
neys for administratrix.
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very successful card party in the
bring their sewing.
club room of the St. Mathews
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Present Football Letter.
church
Tuesday evening. Hostesses
At a general assembly held Tues­
Farmington Welfar* Club Meet.
The Farmington Welfare club held were Mrs. J. J. Stangel, Mrs. H. day afternoon at the high school by
Professor Goodman, football letters
its monthly meeting at the home Wahner and Mrs. Fred Caldwell.
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for 1925 were presented. The twen­
of Mrs. F. Schulmerich on January
Mrs. Myrtle Biassing, secretary of ty-two fellows receiving letters were:
7. Eight members were present and
two visitors. After the business ses- the Coffee club, had a Christmas Harry Kent, Carleton Hande, Robert
sion there was an election of of- article in the December number of Kelly, Shelby Forney, Loren Schul­
ficers for the coming year as fol- the American Needlewoman, a juve­ merich, Cecil Johnson, Lester .Smith,
lows: President, Mrs. A. M. Heaton; nile story in the January issue of Lawrence Tatman, Louie Logan,
vice president, Mrs. Aull; secretary, the Child's Gem and two poems in Emil Pubols, Roy Thwait, Edward
Mrs, G. Burkhalter; treasurer, Mrs. recent numbers of the Giri’s Circle. McCourt, Jack Rusblow, Charles
Hoag, George Bagley, Walter Reese,
Leonard Cornelius, Glenn Norton
first of the week looking for houses
Vance Norton, Ross Hartrampf
Will Open New Agency for the two families.
Wilmer Loftis and Richard Schoeler
The captain for next year has no
Mrs. F. W. Weldon, Parent-Teach­
Myrtle Point Men to Have a
yet been elected.
er association leader, was in Hills­
Willys-Overland Branch
boro yesterday from her home at
Phone 2761 when you want letter
Rock Creek.
heads or other printing.
H. Nosier and son, Lyle, of
Myrtle Point will open a Willys-
Overland agency in Hillsboro next
week and will be located in half of
the old Erickson garage on South
Second street. He will have all of
the county east of Cornelius.
Mr. Nosier was in the city the
COMING TO
PORTLAND
Dr. Mellentihn
SPECIALIST
past fifteen years
at
BENSON HOTEL
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday
February 3, 4 and 5
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
THREE DAYS ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon.
He does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
catarrah, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail­
ments.
Below are the names of a few of
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 IL Hoak, Lu Grande, trail
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.
Married women must be accom- '
panted by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Friday & Sat. w™'k
Matinee Saturday, 2 p. m.
RICHARD DIX
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/hr an»*«'
Glori* Swanson said in "Mnnhandled,” "Men
won’t let u* alone!” Now Richard Dix aaya in
"Womanhandled,” "Women won't let ua let
them alone!”
ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY
and Pathe News
Usual Prices -
10c and 25c
Free Tractor
Show
and Power
Farming Entertainment
Monday, Jan. 25
DOES NOT OPERATE
be
THEATRE
Beginning at 9:30, and running all day
Internal Medicine for the
Will
VENETIAN
One Day Only
Best Assortment in Hillsboro
Remember—all of the automobile effi­
ciency is not in the new car. There are
automotive engineers who will testify
that many cars having gone 5,000 miles
or more are in their prime. Our used car
department offers you many such bar­
gains.
LOOK THESE OVER
One 1923 Chevrolet Coupe
Two 1924 Chevrolet Tourings
One 1923 Chevrolet Touring
One 1924 Chevrolet 1-ton Truck
One 1922 Ford Touring
One 1921 Ford Touring
One 1920 Ford Touring
One 1924 Ford 1-ton Truck
OTTO ERICKSON & CO.’S
Salesroom
Second Street, Across from Hillsboro
Court House
Free Motion Pictures
that Please
■■ If S’ ■
■ ULL
All Farmers and Their
Families and Friends
s
lunch at noon
All Tractor Owners and Others Interest
ed in Power Farming Are Cordially In
vited to Attend
GIVEN BY
Tualatin Valley Chevrolet Co
Second and Washington Sts.
Hillsboro
Otto Erickson & Co
Hillsboro
Beaverton
Forest Grove
Angeles, California.
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