PAGE TEN M AIU ARGUS ■" Corneliu» I Mias Virginia Wight] I if Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Jackson and cousins, Mr. r.nd Mrs. William Chris­ tensen of Hillsboro, motored to Clackama* Sunday. The members of the Bachelors' club of Cornelius played a basket­ ball game with a number of the Reedville boys at Orenco. Cornelius lost, the score being 19-20. A birthday surprise party was recently given in honor of Mrs. T. V. Livingston by a number of her relatives. A very enjoyable time was had by everyone. Refreshments, in the form of a basket dinner, were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. McConnell of Reedville, mother of Mrs. Livingston; Mr. and Mrs. Al Jensen of Reedville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meussig and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McConnell of Portland and Mrs. D. C. McConnell and family of Esta­ cada. The warehouse owned and oper­ ated by D. J. Barrett was recently sold to J. Johnson of Portland. Mrs. Drusilla Cranz returned Sun­ day after having spent a vacation of eight days in California. Lee Dierdorf, who participated in Furniture Sacrifice $145,00 will buy a $257.00 Walnut Dining Room Suite consisting of square Dining Table, 66-inch Buffet, carver and five plain Chairs. This suite is slightly used but as good as new. New overstuffed Luxury Davenport $78.50. Slightly used 2-inch post ivory and brass beds $6.50 Used link fabric steel spring with heavy steel band, also good heavy coil springs $4.50 each. New full size and three-quarter mattres­ ses $6.95 and up. Be sure and see the Boss Thermo Elec­ tric Washer—It’s a WONDER. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Selfridge Bros. Furniture Co. PHONE 21X 1132 Third St. ............. ..... ..... .... . O. « l.*Oll ■ hll.l l.tlll- ily »nd Dr. and Mrs. Caruthers of Portland w< re Cornelius vlaltors Sat unlay night. Mrs. Otto Brigg* of Hillsboro was a guest at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Sholes Tuesday. the old time fiddlers' contest held at the Liberty theatre in Portland last Friday night, won the first prize of *12. Kight other fiddlers compel«1»! in the contest. S» MR. AND MRS. COULTER Banks HONORED LAST WEEK . Th«1 friends of J. 8. Coulter of CieU Carstens has leased 50 acres this city were surprised to learn of of his farm in the north part of his marring«1 to Miss I Tara Bod«* of town for several years to A. B. South Bend, Wash., Thursday, Feb­ Chapple of Seattle, who will have ruary 18. Th«* creemony was solemn- the land set to strawberries. A col­ iaed at 3 p. m. at the resilience of ony o( Japs, who are located at llev. Harry F. Galvin of South Hillsboro, will be employed. Bend, formerly of Orenco, and wax The residence belonging to tho witnesseit by near relatives and I cheese factory property was burned friends. Th<< couple came nt once f, ----------- to the ground Sunday evening at to Hillsboro, where they will make Chehalem Mountain about 8 o’clock. The building had not . I their home. been occupied for some time and the ' Last Thursday the horn«* of the , cause of th«> fire is not known. It is . newly-weds was th«« scene of a real Toni Haynes and little sons, Lorin ' report«»! that ther«> was no insur­ 'old fashioned surprise party, when and Donald, w«*re Sunday guests of ance. a group of friends of Mr. Coulter I his sister, Mrs. B. F. Deford. Last week a deal was closed for met to welcome Mrs. Coulter and Mrs. Ira McCormick visited her the sale of th«1 general merchandise extend to tho happy couple their sister-in-law, Mrs. Maude Messinger, stock of th«1 C. D. Miller store to W. hearty congratulations and best at McMinnville Thursday of the past S. Alley, who moves back into his wishes. A most pleasant evening was week. old quarters and will tak«< up the ' spent and th«* self-invited guests Miss Alice and Ki'nneth McInnis work that he was engaged in here entertained with music and songs for years. A few years ago he sold ' by th«1 host’s daughters, after which were Portland visitors Monday. his merchandise1 stock to C. I' Mil ; dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Rufus Ornduff was opera toil on for appendicitis at a Portland i ' ler and moved to Yamhill. Th«1 store As a token of th«1 high esteem in hospital Thursday of last week. She will b«> open for business March i which Mr. Coulter is held by his is getting along as well as could be | 1 •>. C. D. Miller atui family have friends, Mr. and Mrs. Coulter were expected. Mr. Ornduff spent several move«! into on«1 of the Purniley presented with a silver cak«* plate. Mrs. Coulter is a talented lady, days following her operation with' houses on Depot street. her, and during his absence five of I Sunday morning smoke and flames and wax, until recently, manager of his neighbors finished plowing and; were seen coming through th«* south tho Woman’s Shop of South Bend. Thus«* present were Mr. an«l Mrs. seeding his winter oats. (A friend in ’ side of the ol«l livery barn, which is used for a garage, but before the I Fret! Tesch, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bran­ need is a friend indeed.) fire alarm could b«1 turned in J. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fielder Wood an»i I i Hutchins discovered the blaze and daw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyers, Mr. and i Mrs. O. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- son, Clarence, were Sunday visitors! extinguish«»! it. j ter Miller, Mr. anti Mrs. N. E. at the J. W. Ornduff home. u ..„ llt _ . „ Rev. Blackwell is conducting re­ Haworth, Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Tup- The Carlson A Cole sawmill at the v i v a 1 services i n tile Methodist per, Mrs. J. Burgin nnd Fred Tesch, foot of the mountain is making a j church this week, Jr. big hole in the timber on what is This week pupils and teachers arc known as the Green Ridge. enjoying the six weeks’ tests. ARGUS ENJOYS PARTY March came in like a lamb—let us hope it won’t be too much like THE HICKMAN PLAYERS Mrs. Emma McKinney and W. a lion when it goes out. Farmers TO RETURN MARCH I Verne McKinney, publishers of the here have been taking advantage ofj Argus, entertain«»! the Argus force the lamb-like weather to finish their The .second offering of the Hick­ Thursday night at their home on winter seeding. man comeduns, "An Arizona Ro­ First street, in celebration of th«* Lon McCormick of Sunny Crest mance,” will be a decided departure Argus’ birthday, it being the end stopped on his way to Hillsbono Sun- from last week's bill, inasmuch as i of the 32n«i year. day and remained over ___ night, visit- ___ the play is an unusual melodramatic Guests included the regular staff, I ing his grandmother, Mrs. E. Jones. ■ comedy, and has all the elements the feature writer, woman's club Mervin “ '“ in Whitmore came d o w n that go to make this type of sensa­ reporter, high school students who from Auburn, Wash., the first of the tional melodrama successful. It has aaaist with folding, etc., a former week for a visit with his mother, action, thrills, a few tears and loads employ of the Argus and their Mrs. Frank Shook, and other rela- of irresistible comedy. There is a 1 friends. tives here. charming love story that gives plenty Miss Margaret Stockton, Miss Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mattern end of heart interest, and through it all ma Jacobsen. Bert Crawford and j 1 children of Sherwood attended the the comedy is so cleverly inter­ Jack Connell were entertained at , community dance Saturday night and mingled that “An Arizona Romance” 6 o’clock dinner, and in tho evening were entertained over Sunday at makes as enjoyable an evening's . the remainder of the staff was en­ the J. W. Ornduff home. entertainment as could be wished tertained with cards, four tables for. All the favorites that made last of "500" being played. High scores week’s offering, “The Go-Getter," were won by Mrs. Adams and Mr. such a success, will have congenial | Roiling, and the consolation prizes roles, together with some new faces, went to Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor. Oelrich Nursery Co as “An Arizona Romance" requires Guests for the evening were Mr. a larger personel. The sensible and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. I Orenco Oregon prices have proven so popular over iW. E. Ogilbte, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. the entire circuit, together with the Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cull, i Reliable Grower excellence of the company, that it Mrs Ruth Adams, Miss Flossie has been predicted the Hickmnn •Schiedel, Miss Margaret Barr, Ed Fruit Trees, Shrubs and comedians will be playing to nothing ward C. Robbins, Arthur Rciling and Ornamentals Lester Glascoe. but capacity houses from now on. Don’t miss "An Arizona Romance” At the midnight hour refresh­ PHONE 2621 for at the prices you can’t afford ments were served on small tables. to. Don’t forget the date — next Tuesday evening, March 9. C. S. NELSON Mrs. Beach Entertains USED CARS Of Merit We Sold 23 Cars During February WHY? Mrs. Fred Beach delightfully en­ tertained the Tualatin Plains Ladies' i Aid and Missionary society at her home Wednesday, February 24, from 2 to 5 p. m. Daffodils and English violets were used in profusion, their colors, yellow and blue, being car­ ried out ip the decorations. There j were about 30 present and all en­ joyed themselves very much. After the business meeting a short program was given and delicious re- freshments were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cyphers on the Tom Connell j place north of Hillsboro at 8 o’clock I Wednesday evening, March 31. A ' cordial invitation is extended to all , to be present. NO MISREPRESENTATION 1926 LICENSE with each car sold ALL MAKES of USED CARS Bought and Sold USED CAR EXCHANGE Open Evening* and Sunday* 1246 Main St. Hillsboro, Ore Look for the Yellow Front aero** from Picture Show PRE-EASTF.R SALE of the largest a n tl most beautiful assort­ ment of hand made California Sport and Dre»» 11 At», bought by our Mr. N. Well while in San Eran* cisro. 100 SPRING HATS 95 Actually Selling «> to $15 See Window Display Extra Large Head Sizes We carry the largest and 1140.11 beautiful a»»i>it nient of largi1 head sizes in Washington county for the mias and matron who have a» yet not "bobbed" their hair. $2.98 to $9.85 SALE OF SPRING DRESSES Smart Dresses with new neckline»; new type» of skirt»; new sleeve details; new styles and exclusive model» in the following colors: Tan, Cuckoo, Nile green, lip »tick red, palrn- ette. navy nnd black. See them ’ in our window»! size» and dctual vnl- to 916.75. $10.00 Queen Quality New “Pumps” are here in all the wanted color» and combination». N e w toe» and “»ide flare” cutout»! $4.98 to $8.50 Rayon Wash Silks For the new Spring Frock» 36 inches wide Guaranteed absolutely “Fast Color” EXTRA SPECIAL , Girl Reserve Food Sale The G. R.’s are planning a food sale! We’re sure you will welcome the news! We offer you pie«, cake* and cookies, And more things from which to choose, So, Saturday, March 6, be ready To purchase some goodies from us, ’Twill be in Greer and Powers Grocery All day from 9:30 to 6:00. Washington County’s Largest Department Store HILLSBORO, OREGON of buying n farm in Washington Emmer Cox and Edwin Oleen de­ county. bated the affirmative side st Mc­ Mr.i. A. P. Luther, who has been j Minnville anil lost, 3 to 0. Lsn B. There is no need to be ashamed ill in a Salem hospital, is improving Fishback is the coach. to go out in public because you Adolph Schaefer broke both bones and is now nt the home of her son, have pimples or other unsighth' Earl, in that city. in his lower left arm, just above eruptions on the face for Nyals Hot Springs Blood Medicine will remove Miss Barbara Reisen of the Miller the wrist, last Friday. Schaefer was al' that. After taking one bottle you Mercantile store, who has been ill I ' working on a ladder when he lost will find a decided difference in balance, causing the accident for the past month, is visiting with ' | 1 his your appearance. Try a bottle for a Dr. Smith was called. ADDITIONAL LOCALS spring blood cleanser.—Sold only friends in Salem thin week. at The Hillsboro Pharmacy. Albert Madding, high school stu­ Mrs. G. N. Taggart of this city dent, broke his left collar bone Mon­ The estate of Anna Wilkins has and her son, Lawrence Taggart, of day afternoon. Young Madding was been admitted to probate. Browning of Klamath Falls Portland wer.t over to Netarts Mon­ participating in a wrestling match EXPERT GRAFTING , was Emil the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. I). day morning for a short stay. on the school grounds when the ac­ of all kind» of ■ Williams this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman and cident occurred. TREES Mrs. Emma Cornelius Blum died A. Leppin, who lives near North Ron of Grand Junction, Colo., and Plains, was n Hillsboro business vis­ Martin Railing of Portland were of paralysis February 23 in Los done by guests Sunday at tho homo of Mr. Angeles. Mrs. Blum was a former itor Thursday morning. Louis Csergie, Orenco . reside^ of this county, and was Mrs. G. B. Emory of Gresham and Mrs. W. IL Roiling. was in Hillsboro today with the idea Howard Hollenbeck, six year old the daughter of Benjamin and ‘ Eliza- son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hollen­ both Cornelius, pioneers of 1845. NOTICE beck, sustained n compound fracture She is survived by three sons. Mrs. Elizabeth Bagley entertain­ of his left arm Saturday when he To Whom it May Concern: fell from a ladder at his home here. ed with a dinner February 22, the Warrant No. 44 on school district occasion being a re-union of former William Wallace Graham will pre­ No. 87, Washington county, Oregon, South Dakota people. Those pres­ sent his violin pupils in recital Tues ­ is now due to be paid and the in­ ent were Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Hoy day evening, March J, at S o'clock, terest will now stop. of Portland, F. A. Hoy and Charles at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomae E. E. WORTHINGTON, Hoy of South Dakota, who are vis- Clerk School District No. 87 H. Tongue. Anyone interested will iting here; Mr. nnd Mrs. William Rent payers travel in a circle Washington County Oregon. be welcome. i 52-1 I Meicrjergen and family, Mr. nnd —round and round they go, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Langton and I Mrs. John Hensley and family, Miss paying out hard earned money Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brugi wore guests Ethel Sample nnd the hostess. Wife and Husband but having nothing to show Sunday at the home of Mrs. Brugi's J. Lnngton of Nowberg, Both Ill With Ga* parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rinaudci who Mrs. is W. visiting for it. Our loan helps you friends here, was of Portland. Other guests were Mr. build or buy a home—and you entertained by a number of her "For years I had gas on the stom­ and Mrs. L. Balotto of St. Helens friends Wednesday afternoon at the can repay in small monthly ach. The first dose of Adlerika help­ and Mrs. E. Speranza of Colfax, home of Mrs. Joe Brtigia on West payments, just like rent. ed. I now sleep well and all gas is Calif, who is also visiting here this Baseline. A n enjoyable afternoon gone. It also helped my husband." week. was spent in conversation. Those (signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE Hillsboro high school debating present were Mrs. Elnora Smith, spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and teams met the McMinnville teams Mrs. George Hart, Mrs. Grant Lan- often brings astonishing relief to Saturday night, the subject for de­ WASHINGTON COUNTY d e s s, Mrs. William Schulmerich, the stomach. Stops that full, bloated bate being, "Resolved: That the SAVINGS & LOAN Mrs. C. E. Deichman, Mrs. William feeling. Brings out old, waste mat­ Plan of Divided Sessions of the Leg­ Smith, Mrs. Theresa Finta, Mrs. ASSOCIATION ter you never thought was in your islature Should be Adopted in Ore­ George Woodworth, Mrs. L. Hobart, Shute Bank Bldg. Hillsboro system. This excellent intestinal gon." Ruth McGrath and Walter Mrs. Langton and Mrs. Brugia. évacuant is wonderful for constipa­ Freeman took the negative side tion.—Hillsboro Pharmacy. here and wpn by a score of 2 to 1. Argus, (1.50 per year. Subscribe • Pimplea, Pimples, Pimples! Because our Cars are Priced Right, Run Right, Look Right, Terms Right——and they are Right. C. S. Nelson, 32, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelson of north of Hills­ boro, died at Medford Monday of pneumonia. He had been in Southern Oregon since December. Deceased was born in Arkansas, and was an ex-service man. Funeral services were held from the George J. Limber residential funeral parlors this afternoon with Rev. Mr. Young officiating. Inter­ ment wax in the Hillsboro edmetery. Lucky Purchase SALE j I 5 I "1 Our loan helps you finance Ì a home * * : w w * 5 I 1 * w ; k « « « 4