The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 18, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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    FEBRUARY IH, 1926
HILLSBORO ARGUS
PACK SEVEN
Mr. und Mrs. Fred II, Krumer, purchases for Well's Department
Lincoln day was observed by ap­
When your eyes trouble you or
DR. J. B DINSMORE
who live near Cornelius, were in store.
propriate exercises in the Hillsboro ' you have persistent headache, see
Phone»;
Dr. Luzader at Hillsboro Pharmacy
Hillsboro Wednesday morning.
The Keedville Parent-Teacher as­ public school last Friday. Frank | each
Office,
141
• Residence, 142
Saturday. Hours 10 to 4.
A, II. Meyer of Connell station sociation met Friday afternoon at Peters gave a character analysis of
j Office — Commercial Bank Building
wan a county »eat business visitor the school house, Mrs. C. E. John­ the martyred president and spoke on
Complete X-Ray
Service Club Disc,
It. L. Simpson of Portland was in
The Girl Reserves of the seventh Tuesday.
son presiding. The following pro­ some of the outstanding qualities of
Old time and modern dance given
town on business Monday.
grade were entertained with a Val­
DR S. H. PETERSON
L. F. Ncukirch of near Blooming gram was given: Story of Lincoln’s his personality. The pupils were by the Woman’s Service club of
Mrs. Nettle Linton Marshall of entine dinner last week at the home
Chiropractor and
life, Richard Wilcox; a /«citation, especially interested in the descrip­ Hillsboro in the M. W. A. Jiall, Fri­
was
in
the
county
the
first
of
the
Electro Therapeutics
near Witch llaxel wits in |lillsboro of their leader, Mrs. Harry Morgan.
tion of how Lincoln's birthday was day evening, February 26. Admis­
Marion
Wilcox;
exercise,
Barbara
week
on
busines».
Hours by Appointment
Places were laid for twenty. Decora­
sion: Gentlemen, 50c; ladies, 25c.
Monday,
Oxygen Vapor, X-Ray,
<1. Westcott o f Keedville w a ■ McBreen, Mildred Hickenlooper, celebrated when Mr. Peters was a Funds to be used for Child Welfare
H. II. Carey of North Plain» tions used for the table and about
Motor Traction
work. Come and have a good time
transacting business in Hillsboro on Donald York, Cora Etta Adams and student in the Hillsboro school.
the
rooms
were
suggestive
of
Valen-
trunsneted business In Hillsboro lust
and help us help the children. Good
Marjorie
Redding;
reading
of
Lin
­
The
various
Rebekah
lodges
of
•
Tuesday
morning.
DR.
W. H. PASLEY
tine day. Those present were Lucille
52
Monday afternoon.
coln's Gettysburg address, Ernest the county will hold a convention music. Refreshments served.
Dentist
Rood, Alena Brock, Ruth Havens,
Mr. and Mr». W. A. Goodman of
■OKxrxxTxW Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs
Mr». W. W. Himes of Tacoma,
Schilling; recitations by John York, here Saturday, February 20. This
Grace Gifford, Irene Cooper, Rose Forest Grove were in Hillsboro last
Main Street, near Third
Wash., was a guest Friday of Mr».
Floyd Bergman, We-ley Perry und will be an all day meeting with din-
m a r y Hornby, Kathleen Hornby, Tuesday afternoon.
Professional Cards
Phone 2696
F. G. Mitchell.
Ruth Holcomb. This also being Ar ner at noon and special work in the
Floy Tuggart, Gloria Coulter, Lucil­
Hillsboro,
Oregon
Mrs.
P.
R.
Lingmun
and
Mr».
C.
bor
day,
an
address
on,
"Trees,"
evening.
Miss
Myrta
James
of
New-
Mr. and Mr». R. J. Wilcox of For­ le Harty, Ruby Williams, Minerva
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
HARE, McALEAR 4 PETERS
est Grove were in Hllhhoro Thurs­ Epler, Ruth Garwood, Jean Blades, E. Johnson of Tobias were Hills­ was given by Rev. J. A. Smith of , port, president of the Rebekah As-
boro caller* Tuesday afternoon.
Attorneys-at-La w
Portland, who ia conducting meet­ sembly, will be a special guest. The
Dentist
day afternoon.
Josephine Hill, Gladys Kuratli and
Upstairs, Shute Savings Bank Building Offices over Delta Drug Store on
Chris
Luethe
of
near
Llnnton
was
ings
ut
the
church
this
week.
Mrs.
committee
in
charge
wishes
all
mem
­
Mr». C. l>. Thoma» of Vernonia Mins Martha Owsley, their teacher.
Hillsboro, Or^fon
Main Street, Hillsboro
v kited in Hillsboro the first of the Mrs. L. T. McPheeters assisted Mrs. it business visitor in Hillsboro Tues­ Wulter Hickenlooper brought in a bers to have their baskets at the hall
Office Phone 992.
Res. Phone 402
day.
BUMP 4 BUMP
birthduy
cake
lighted
with
many
can
­
early
so
as
to
give
ample
time
to
week.
Morgan.
KKiMnruiiOMMxi*
Attorney
».a
t-Law
R. T. Morgan of the Farmington dles in memory of Mrs. Alice Bun­ prepare for the noon meal.
John I^iftl» nml Mr». Russell Lof-
Main Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
Charles W. Pierce and IL H. Beau district transacted business in Hills­ ny, the first president of the moth­
The Epworth Leagues of the
South of Court House
tis of th« Arcnde community were mont of Portland were in town u
Business Cards
er's congress. Everybody had a piece Methodist churches of Hillsboro and Phone 2961
boro Tuesday afternoon.
Heidel Building
in 11 illsboro Monday morning.
few hours Friday on their way to
'
of
the
birthday
cuke,
after
which
M.
B.
Bump
D. D. Bump
Newberg have arranged for a debate
Robert Jones, student at O. A. C.,
William Ostrich of Orenco trans­ Forest Grove to visit the former’s
spent th<- week-end at his home in nil assisted in cleaning up the school to be held here Friday evening, ELMER H. SMITH, M. D. D. O
REAL ESTATE
acted business In IIlllsboro Monday sister, Mrs. John Ireland. Mr. Pierce Hillsboro.
yard. Plants and shrubs were plant- February 26. The subject is, "Re­ X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatments
All Kinds of Insurance
is well known around here, having
afternoon.
ed under the supervision of M. F. solved: That the Jewish Tithe Should
Auctioneer
Mi»» Lena Taylor of Banks was in
Murff and the teachers, Mrs. Holtz be Obligatory Upon the Christians
KURATLI 4 WISMER
Mr. and Mr». E. Petrequln who been with hl* father, J. F. Pierce, in
L. B. SMITH, D. O.
Hillsboro
the
first
of
the
week
visit
­
the
Greenville
store
for
17
years.
1236 Second St.
Hillsboro
live uii route 4, were Hillsboro busi­
Osteopathic Physician
und Mi«s Berger.
Today." -Miss Margaret Harte and
J. F. Pierce wan ulso paymaster at ing her grandmother, Mrs. Melissa
ness visitor» Saturday.
Miss
Sarah
Poor
will
represent
the
Office
Phone
223
Res.
Phone
2097
The Pythian Sister* meeting Fri­
'
Offices over Hillsboro National Bank
Greenville for many year», being Jackson.
Mr*. William Fuegy of Rock Creek
Hillsboro league. The debate will Office Phone 872—Rea. Phone 873
BERT C. HUNTINGTON
day
night
was
well
attended
and
appointed by President Grant. C. W.
Mr. and Mr*. R. N. Williams of
be at 7:30 at the M. E. church and
was In Hillsboro Thursday after,
Hillsboro, Oregon
REALTOR
Pierce left here in 1891 and has Iron River, Wis., are visiting at the a very successful session was held.
noon, transacting busines».
the public is invited.
City Property - Farms - Rentals
DR. J. T. MACKAY, M D., L. M
since been with the Portland Fire home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood at Mrs. Helen Wrighmun of Silverton,
Loans - Insurance
Miss Barbara llciscn of the Miller Department, both he and Mr. Beau- Reedvllle.
Grand Chief of Oregon, was present
Special attention to Obstetrics and
W. O. W. Dance
1213 Third St.
Hillsboro
Diseases of Children
Mercantile bus been ill ut her home mont being recently pensioned from 1
for her official visit. Other grand
Miss Catherine Stango! attended
Assistant District Surgeon S. P. and
will
The
Woodmen
of
the
World
for several weeks.
officers
visiting
were
Mrs.
Rose
Far
­
the service.
VANDERVELDEN MACHINE CO.
a Valentino party Saturday evening
R. 4 N. Railways
rington of Portland, G. M. of R. 4 give an old time dance in the Office— P. Commercial
Mr. and Mr». Bernard Meltebeku
Forest Grove, Oregon
Bank Building
The Junior Bible class of the at the home of Mil I» Margaret Hines
C., nnd Mrs. Mabel Williams of M. W. A. hall Tuesday evening, Residence—1032 Washington Street Truck, Tractor and Sawmi'l Work
and littiv daughte who live on the M. E. church, of which George L. at Forest Grove.
Yamhill, past Grand,Chief. Members February 16. Admission, 25c. 49-50 Phones—Office 1541; Residence 1542 A Specialty. Cutting and Welding
George Harrow pla< <• near Cornelius Woodworth U teacher, held a busi
Mrs. J. E. Jacobsen of Cushman, of the order were present from
General Machine Work
Hillsboro, Oregon
were In town Saturday.
1 ne»s meeting and social in the league who ha-< been visiting ut Timber
Business Phone: Maio 691
Cornelius Danca
Yamhill,
Gaston,
Forest
Grove,
DR. J. O. ROBB. M. D.
Residence Phone: Main 14XX
Mrs. Ray McDaniel und little room of the church Monday even­ recently, was in Hillsboro Wednes­
Old time dance at Challacombe
North Plains and Portland. Four
Physician and Surgeon
daughter of Portland visited lust ing, twenty-five being present. A day morning on business.
ball
at
Cornelius,
every
Saturday
District Surgeon S. P. and P. R. 4 N
candidates were initiated and a short
week at the home of Mr. und Mrs. short program of the fidlowing num­
Railways
Ralph L. Roger» and Editi R program was given, consisting of a night. Good music, good floor, free
Lodge Directory
checking. Admission: Gents, 50c; Office—Telephone Building, Second
George Carter.
bers was given: Talk on the life of Brown of Portland were married at
duet by Mrs. Harry Morgan and J. ladies, 26c.
47-tf
Street. Residence—Corner of
Guests at the 51. W. Bentley homo Washington, Rev. Poor; talk on the the home of Rev. Mr. Lowell A. W. Brown, and solos by Mr. Brown.
TUALATIN CHAPTER
Sixth and Washington Sts.
Sunday wore Mr. und Mr». Sam life of Lincoln, Mr. Woodworth; Young February 8. Rev, Young of- The hall was beautifully decorated
Cornelius Dance
Phones
—
Office
2921
;
Residence
2923
No. 31, O. E. S.
reading, Miss Cook* vocul nolo, At re. feiinted.
Arbuthnott mid Mr. ami
Hillsboro, Oregon
with Oregon Grape and pussy wil­
Old time dance at Challacombe
Poor. A number of games were play­
Batchelder of Portland.
Meets
third Tuesday in
R. H. Sullivan, who has been via- lows. At the close of the meeting hall at Cornelius, every Saturday
Evenings and Sundays ‘
each month, at 8 P. M
Mias Eva Sorenson spent the ed after which a short business meet­ iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. refreshments were served on small night. Changes have been made in Phone 144.
by appointment.
the orchi-tra and first class music
Visitors Welcome
week-end at The Dalles visiting Mr. ing was held nnd refreshments were D. L. Sullivan at Orenco for some tables.
DR. RALPH DRESSER
is now as«ured; good floor, free
Helen Tucker, Worthy Matron.
served.
and Mrs. I.c»ter Sorenson and Mr.
Dentist
time, has returned to hi» home ut
Rose Cave. Secretary
A large number of people attend­ checking. Admission: Gents, 50c; Room 10, Commecial
A number of Hillsboro people at­
and Mrs. Earl Estcpp.
Bldg., Hillsboro Visitors and Members Bring Receipts
ladies, 25c.
47-tf
Chehalis, Wash. <■
ed
the
debate
between
the
Hillsboro
Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Johnson and tended the Admission Day banquet
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Mrs. T. E. Cornelius of near Reed- und Tillamook high school debate
Your eyes are priceless. Be
PHOENIX LODGE NO. 34
William Nelson of Portland spent which was held nt the Oregon build­ ville was in Portland Sunday to see teams Thursday evening at the high
Physician and Surgeon
sure that yours enjoy the
Kni ghts of Pythias
ing
in
Portland
Inst
Saturday
even
­
Commercial
Bank
Building
the week end at the homo of Mrs.
protection that they need.
her sister, Mrs. John Miller, who is school auditorium. While Hilhi's af­
Meets every Monday night in
ing.
Thu
banquet
Is
an
annual
event
Phones
—
Office
2681
;
Residence
268i
Consult Dr. Thompson and
Dora Nelson.
K. P. hall
Hillsboro, Oregon
sponsored by the association of Sons seriously ill. Mrs. Miller lived in firmative team was debating here, get the facts about your eyes next
James Anderson, C. C.
11 V. Gates left Monday for u
IJilisboro
years
ago.
it's
negative
team
wa<
debating
at
visit
—
Thursday,
February
25,
at
the
and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers.
W. H. Dierdortf, K. R. & S.
L. W. HYDE
trip to t the East. He will probably
52 Offices DR.
Mr. und Mrs. Merl Wright of Mol- Tillamook. Affirmative te-ms each Washington Hotel.
Those going in from here were L. E.
James A. Wood, F. O.
in Odd Fellows’ Building
be gone about two months and will
and Tom Wilkes, Mr». George Schul- lula were visitors at the home of I won by a 2 to 1 decision in the
Hours, 2 to 5 p. m.
visit the principal eastern cities.
Benefit Dance
HILLSBORO POST NO. 8
Other hours by appointment
merich, Mr. and Mr». Archie Bryant, Mr. und Mrs. IL A. Ball Sunday. dual -debate. Emmer Cox and Ed­
Banks Saturday, February 20, Phones—Office, 102; Residence, 103 Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesdays
Floyd E. Bentley of Hillsboro is Mrs. Eliza Hanson and daughter», Mr. und Mrs. Francis Hawke of ward Olson were member- of the by At
Kansas City Woman’s club.
in Veterans' Memorial Hall
Hillsboro, Oregon
in San I Bernardino, Calif., and is the Misses Mabel, Ethel and Made­ Newberg were also here to visit Mrs. winning team for Hdlsboro, Ruth
W. V. McKinney
Arthur Kroeger
handling the advertising for a large line Hanson.
McGrath
and
Walter
Freeman
go
­
Commander
Adjutant
DR. J. H. ROSSMAN
Hawke's parents.
Oak Floors—Sold, laid, finished,
Dentist
amuse fills- nt company.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Soehren of ing to Tillamook. Judge* at Hillsboro resurfacing; % by 2 Oak laid over
The Parent-Teacher association of
Office in Telephone Building
Phone 2761 when you want letter­
Mi. and Mrs. A. C. Heston and Rock Creek is helping to improve the Dallas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; were Professor Patton and Professor old floors.—W. C. Gifford, 1233
Hillsboro, Oregon
heads or other printing.
Fred Hodecker of Portland were community two-rooni school house, L. E. Wilkes last week, coming down Hopkins of Pacific University and Baseline, Hillsboro; Phone 292. 32-tf
guests Sunday at the McKinney according to Mt». Fred Weldon, head to attend the funeral of the late Superintendent Grissen of the Oren­
co school. The next debate will be
Oh, Mac! I saw the cutest blue
home.
of the county P. T. A. council, who Mrs. Coleman ut Bunks. Mr. Soehren
with McMinnville February 25, when car today. And so cheap! Very lit­
Mi and Mrs. Otto Spath of Sher- visited in Hillsboro the last of the is a brother of Mrs. Wilkes, arid for­
the affirmative teams travel and tle more than a Ford, and it has
wood stopped In Hillsboro a short week. Enou irh money has been raised merly resided in this county.
■
negative teams debate at home. Len
time Thursday afternoon on thi-ir ‘ by the organization to dig a base­
Ralph L. Wann, well known all B. Fishback is coach of the Hills­ i Stewart vacuum tank, foot feed.
I swipe, speedometer and—a lot of
way home from Portland.
ment to the school nnd install a over the county, is in the Good
boro teams.
' other things I have forgotten. The
The quota of 10,000 member* for furnace, and the club is now plan­ Samaritan hospital with a broken
The Measuring social given by the price? Just think, Mac! Only $799
the State of Oregon by January 1 ning to finance the laying of walks leg as the result of u fall last Sat­
urday. Mr. Wann ia head bookkeeper Champion class of the M. E. church fur a sedan. It's at the new Over­
was reached, according to word from around the school yard.
last Saturday evening was well at­ land-Willys-Knight place on second
the Grand Lodge of Orcgun, Knights
Dr. W. J. Milliken of Portland for the Portland Gas 4 Coke com­
tended.
The admission fee was de­ street.—Adv.
of Pythias.
will lecture on Wednesday evening« pany at Llnnton.
termined by one's height, five cents
The
Forest
Grove,
North
Plains
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan visi­ for the next five weeks at the I
-being charged for each foot and
ted,Mr. Morgan's father, James IL Baptist church, according to Rev. S. und Cornelius lodges of Knights of
one cent for each inch in addition.
Pythias
have
been
invited
to
attend
Morgun, at St. Vincent's hospital McMinis. Miss Hunderap of Portland
Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot
A Lincoln program was given, among
Sunduy. Mr. Morgan underwent an will also he present and speak on ' the next meeting of the Phoenix the numbers being an original essay
for Lumber-—Tel. 2731
Sunduy school work. Dr. Milliken ' Lodge next Monday. A joint social
operation there recently.
on the life of Lincoln by Clarence
meeting
with
the
Pythian
Sisters
will
Jack Abel has taken charge of the will lecture on various Bible sub- .
Poor; reading by Duane Pinkerton.
clothing department at Weil's De­ jccts. Meetings start nt 7:30. Every-) bo held March 5. Fred Sewell is An amusing intelligence contest was
chairman
of
the
program
committee.
partment store. Mr. Abel was for­ one is cordially invited to attend
| held during the evening. Refresh­
• >
Leonard Deman, father of Mrs. ments were served bv Mrs. J. A.
merly with the J. J. Padden Cloth these meetings.
The Native Sons and Daughter»’ Arthur Tack and Michael Deman of Pinkerton, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. L.
Ing company of Vancouver.
meeting last Friday evening was well ' Fore»t Grove, died Sunday at his C. Poor. A part of the proceeds will
Mrs. IL B. Hawes nnd Mrs. Mollie attended. R. Frank Peters was the home in Portland, aged 64 years. He
Hughes of Portland were Hillsboro main speaker and short sketches of | is also survived by two other daugh- he used for the class, the remainder
visitors Friday, guests o f Mrs. pionecr life were given by J. B. ter». Mis» Julia Reman of San Fran- going to the Sunday school.
/is
' 4
Hawes' sister, Mrs. Clara Garrett,
Mrs. Rose Potter returned Thurs­
Trullinger, Tom Wilke* and Wil-1 cisco and Mrs. H. Krimbcl of- Port -
and other friend».
Your building can go along
day from a trip to Los Angeles and
Hum Masters. Two readings were land.
as per schedule when you
The story hour which is being given by Mrs. Clara Cox and Steph-
Mrs. Emma Bryant, county school Long Bench, Calif., where she vis­
have ordered lumber of us.
conducted hy the Girl Reserves every rn Cox. Several vocal numbers were superintendent and candidate for ited relatives and friends. Mrs. Pot­
You know that the goods
Saturday afternoon opens at 2:30 furnished by Tom Wilkes of Cor- state superintendent of public in- ter and daughter and son-in-law,
will be delivered just when
o'clock fur all children ten years of valli* and Mrs. George Schulmerich. »traction, will speak before the State Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahl, who had
promised and in proper con­
been visiting here, made the trip
age or younger.
Mr. and Mr». H. N. Shear» and Editorial association at Eugene Sat-
dition.
by auto, leaving here the middle of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Port­ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hand* drove to unlay. She will also speak at Cor- January. Mr. and Mrs. Dahl have
Most Complete Stock of
«”<< Newport in the interest returned to their home at Wolf
land visited with Hillsboro friends Camas Sunday where they visited
Building Materials
Mrs.
nnd
Mrs.
I>.
O.
Herington,
who'°^
her
campaign.
this week. The Smiths were for­
Point, Mont. Mrs. Potter has re­
in Hillsboro
merly in the moving picture busi­ recently moved there from 1 fills- j The national union prayer service cently purchased the Rood house on
ness In this city.
j
of
missionary
societies
wiH
be
ob-
boro.
Fir»t street, coming here from For­
V.WGARDNER c W a W
City Manager C G. Reiter is
C. Allenbach and children, Martha, | served hy Hillsboro churches Friday est Grove where the family lived for
Essex Touring, 4 cyl., license
$150
preparing data for drawing up a Alfred and Walter, of the Bethany i afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Chrts- many years.
BUILDINC MATERIALS
building code for Hillsboro. He ia community were in town Monday , tian church. A program is being ar-
HAROWARE and paints
Ford Touring (1926 license)—
110
See Nosier Motor company for a
studying codes of other cities and afternoon. Miss Mary Allenbach, sis­ i ranged and the ladies of the Chris­
/74ZVJZ- RR &N TRACKS.
will submit n tentative plan at the ter of C. Allenbach, was also in tian church will serve refreshments. used Overland touring car. Bargain.
TEL.2731.
HILLSBORO
I Everyone is cordially invited to at- —Adv.
Ford Truck, 1924—
345
51
next meeting of the council.
town.
i tend.
Mrs. James Sewell gave a tea at
Star Touring, 1924
325
her home near Hillsboro last Thurs
day afternoon. Those present were
Mrs. T. P. Goodin, Mrs. John Bose,
Mrs. William Meierjurgen, Mrs. John
Reilly, Mrs. Joseph Cousins, Mrs.
Dion, Mrs. E. C. Hills, Mrs. Groff,
Mrs. Jurgensen, Mrs. Benson, Mrs.
Nedrow, Miss Anna Reilly and Mrs.
i James Sewell.
The place where you can get the best m -its t'-at a-, e ¡>r pe. 'y
John R. Bailey, old resident of
handled and sent out in the proper way.
Buxton, wns in the county seat the
first of the week. He says they have
Chevrolet Coupe, 1923
stumped out about 12 acres on their
property at Buxton. The fruit trees
CHOICE BEEF
Chevrolet Roadster, 1923
VEAL
are budding out very fast, according
to Mr, Bailey, who says that the
Pot Roast— 12 4/jc - 15c lb.
Ford Touring, 1922
22c lb.
Steak—
buds are bigger than he has ever
Boiling Meat—
seen them ut this time of year.
10c - 12» 2c lb.
Chev Touring, 1923
22c lb.
Roast- —
Mrs. George Schulmerich and her
Steaks
—
22c
-
25c
lb.
brother, T. S. Wilkes, of Corvallis
Star Touring, 1925
15c lb.
Rib Roast, rolled— 25c lb. Stew—
were Hillsboro visitors the last of
the week. Mrs. Schulmerich at­
And Several Others
tended the Native Sons nnd Daugh­
CURED MEATS
ters meeting, the Pythian Sisters,
33c lb.
Sugar cured Bacon Back, *2 or whole—
here, and the celebration of the 67th
28c lb.
1/2 sugar cured Hani, lean—
birth anniversary of the State of
25c lb.
Sugar cured Salt Pork—
Oregon in Portland.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
«
Used Cars
For bargains look
these over
*
KING & F^ANK
Market
I
The above are not reconditioned but are
in good shape.
Also reconditioned and
guaranteed we have
Saturday Specials
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weil left
Wednesday for San Francisco, com­
bining business with pleasure. Mr.
Weil will visit the San Francisco
and southern markets and from Los
Angele» will take the hunt for New
I York by way of the Panama Canal.
Mr. Weil expects to make some large
Sugar cured Corn Beef—
15c-lb.
Fresh Fish, Crab* and Oyster* in Season
5 Free Deliveries Daily Leaving Here 8:30, 9:30, 11, 2 and 4
PHONE 982
Tualatin Valley Chevrolet
Company
“Sound Values in Reliable Used Cars”
Second and Washington
Hillsboro