SEPTEMBER Id, IWMrt — — THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SEV BN John Hale wax In the county seat Mrs. Alfred Morgan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gates moved At a meeting last night of the Monday from Portland. I with a bridge party Thursday night, into town the first of the week. Women’s Service chib the following Lodge Directory Mrs. D. It. Sloan of Portland w#< 1 complimenting Mrs, Henrietta Mor­ W. C. H. Bates of near Juckson officers were elected: Mrs. Mabel hero over the week end visiting her gan with a surprise on her birthday. school was a county seat visitor Fri­ Batchelar, president; Mrs. Ada TUALATINCHAPTER Three tables of bsidge were played, day. Qualls, vice president; Mrs. Ada niece, Mrs. Z. Sigman. No. 31, O. E. S William Alexander and Jarnos i the guest of honor winning the Mrs. Lawrence Hill and daughter, Batchelar, secretary and treasurer; Mayor J. E. Morsbach of Sher­ Meets third Tuesda) a Mr», J. IL Rossman entertained ' prize. The consolation prize felli Mrs. J. E. Reeves, reporter. Mrs. each month, at 8 p. r>. wood wa.. a county neat visitor Mon­ with a bridge luncheon last Thurs- Dickey left Tuesday for Pendleton to Mra. Imbrie. At the close of the ' Lois, of Orenco, were Hillsboro vis- C. E. Wells was present and talked to attend the Round-Up. itors Monday. Visitors Welcome day, i day, complimenting Miss Margaret evening the card tables were placed on affiliating with the Federated Helen Tucker, Worthy Matron Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hicks of together and all were Mr. and Mra, G, G. Hathorn of Mrs. Trcphon Divrick and children Tongue, who left this w««k for Port- Rose Cave, Secretary seated at a Women’s clubs. It was decided to of Banks were Hillsboro visitors I land to enter Keed college. At the Salem were Sunday guests of Mr. j delicious luncheon. The guests pre- Sherman's mill were Hillsboro vis-1 join the Federation on October 1st. Visitors and Members Bring Receipts and Mrs. C. W. Redmond. Tuesday, I bridge tables Miss Margaret Long Minted Mrs. Morgan with an arm itors Saturday. It was reported that 100 quarts of HILLSBORO POST NO. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boos of Forest bag. Those prsesent were M< »dames Mrs. F. C, O’Gallagher left the fruit were ready to send ’o the Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays The Coffau club will have a re­ , won first prize and Miss Eva Soren­ in Veterans' Memorial Hall freshment stand at the county fair son second. Miss Tongue received Grove and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stangel Henrietta Morgan, Dora Nelson, L fir« t of the week for Cherry Grove, Children's Farm Home. Plans were Arthur Kroeger the guest’s prize from the hostess. visited Portland friends Sunday. A. Long, J. W. Connell, Frank Barr,I where she will teach again this win- also made for a Halloween enter­ W. V. McKinney next week. I ter. Thus» present were Mrs. Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heston of James Anderson, Fred Sewell, 8. E. tainment. AUXILIARY TO POST NO. • Mrs. Ida Edlgar and Mrs. Edward Miss Tongue, Mrs. Charles Buchan Portland were guests Sunday at the Fayram, E. L. Moore, Frank Imbrie, American Legion Miss "Billie" Shields of Camas, (Irosaen of llcthuny were Hillsboro Mrs. J. R. Wikeen and Miss Sue • Meets first Tuesday in each month, a n , Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Lucas, home of Mrs. C. E. Lytle and Mias W. G. Hare, Emma McKinney and Wash., was a guest the last of the visitors yesterday. Emerson of the Aloha-Huber com­ at 8 p. m. in Veterans' Hall Mrs. Verne McKinney, Miss Helen Marion. Alfred Morgan. week of Miss Florence Garrett. Miss munities were Hillsboro visitors Sat­ Ei.ima McKinney Anna Engeldinger Paul lamdauer, who is in the saw­ Connell, Miss Margaret President Secretary Dr. J. If. Rossman and Fred Sie- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams en­ Shields leaves for U. of O. thh urday. The ladies came front Hono­ mill business up on Pumpkin Ridge, Eva Sorenson and Misa grist left Tuesday evening for l*en- tertained a number of friends Sat­ week. lulu some months ago and are very was a county seat caller Thursday. later. dleton, where they will visit the urday evening, in celebration of the Tom Ireland was operated on last much in love with Oregon. They Professional Cards Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike Benko ami • birthdays of Mrs. Williams, Mrs.' [ Thursday it the Jones hospital for have purchased a home in that M Isa Carol Call, for two years Round-Up this week. niece, Miss Katherine Pachka, of ELMER H. SMITH, M. D. D. O. cashier for the Portland Electric Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson, Mr, Henry Johnson and Sam Nelson. Mr. . appendicitis. Di. J. O. Robb operat­ section. Cornelius Were Hillsboro visitors on X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatmeats ing. The patient is convalescing n*ce- company, left Wednesday morning and Mrs. Wulter Robinson and Mrs. and Mrs. Felix O ’ Donnell won the Thursday. F. H. Strong and son, G. C. L. B. SMITH, D. O. for Indinnapolhi, Ind., to visit her Clara Atterbury are spending u few prizes at the card tables. Refresh-! l>. Strong, l«ft this morning for the Miss Elinor Boehen of Bend is u mother, Mrs. Adeline CaJI, formerly days over on the Wilson river, fish­ men’.» were served at the close of a Osteopathic Physician Mias Lavinia Voelker left Satur­ Pendleton Round-Up and from there guest at the home of her parents, i of thh city. Mnnager Easter has ing. delightful evening. Those present day afternoon for Coquille, where »All__ . Office« over over nuisnoro Hillsboro tukhih National oiuik Bank . . .. winces Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bvchen, near granted Miss Call a six-months leave were Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Chap­ she will teach this winter. Miss will go on to their home at Abilene, office Phone 872 - Res. Phone 873 Mrs. C. C. Gibson of Forest Ore neo. Hillsboro - Oregon of ubsvnce from her duties and she Grove was a Hillsboro visitor Tues­ man, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nelson, Mr. ( Voelker is a July graduate of the Kansas. They visited here for a month with Mr. Strong’s son, Earl A marriage license was granted Tn expects to return to Hilhboro at the day. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson formerly and Mrs. John Kamna, Jr., Mr. and Oregon Normal school. DR J. O. ROBB. M. O. Physician and Surgeon Vancouver Friday to Arthur A. end of that period. Miss Cull is a resided here, but Mr. Gibson is now Mrs. Felix O’Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. I J. W. Raynard of Beaverton was Strong, and family. Japel ami Mrs. Till R. Dethlefs, talented violinist and will be great­ engineer in the power plant at For­ Henry Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. I a Hillsboro visitor yesterday. Mr. Word has been received of the District Surgeon: _S. P. and P. R. A N. Railways both of Gaston. ly missed in musical circles, and by est Grove. Williams. Raynard and a friend from Portland birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Don- I Office—Telephone Bldg, Second SL aid McClintock of Bend. Mrs. Mc- her many friends here. Willis H. Jenkins, traveling pas­ Res.—Corner of 6th and V*sshington Miss Jessie Jackson of North R. Frank Peters went to Seattle left last night for Tiller, Southern. j Clintock was formerly Miss Agnes Phones: Office 2921 - Res. 2923 senger agent of tho Southern Pa-! Miss Clara Case entertained Fri­ Plains has accepted a position as of­ Monday to assist the Portland Scot­ Oregon, for a deer hunt. Hillsboro - Oregon Sullivan, a teacher in the Hillsboro ciflc, was in the county seat on; day evening with a bridge party, fice girl with Drs. Robb and Ross­ tish Rite Masons' twentieth degree Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meek of Port­ schools several years ago. DR. J. T. MaeKAY, M. D., L. M. business Saturday. I complimenting the Misses Gladys man, taking the position vacated team in exemplifying the degree land were Hillsboro visitors the last Special Attentica to Obstetrics Mrs. C. W. Hall was in town Fri­ Mias Mildred Smith of Waitsburg, : Rood, Emmer Cox, Virginia Brog­ by the resignation of Miss Sophia there Tuesday night. This degree of the week, calling on relatives and and D msmi of Children Wash., was a guest over the week­ don, Eva McCormick and Alice Nos­ Schneider. has been presented but once in Port­ friends. They recently returned from day. Mrs. Hall recently moved from Assistant District Surgeon: S. P. and ■ Huber to Jacktown and will go into end of her aunt, Mrs. Donald Gregg, ier, who will enter Pacific Univer­ P. R. A N. Railways Ray Forney went over to Toledo land, in May, at the Scottish Rite a trip to Yellowstone Park. the stock business, making a spec- Office—Commercial Bank Building of near Hillsboro. sity next week. Others present last week to take up farming on a cathedral. Mr. Peters is the grand Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rahn and 1 chil- ; Residence —1032 Washington Street cnu' i ialty o f thoroughbred Hampshire C. Teoge left Tuesday for a va­ wore Mrs. Josephine Case, Mrs. Es­ place that W. H. Forney recently j orator of the team. The degree will dren of near Rock Creek were 1 HUU ___ - hogs and Jersey cows. Phones: Office, 1541 - Res., 1542 Hillsboro - Oregon cation at Hot Ijike. He expects to be ther Turner, Mrs. Florence Bennett, traded for. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. I be presented again in Portland on > boro visitors Saturday. They just gone about a month. Mr. Toege will Misses Charlotte Allen, Mattie and Forney went over Tuesday for a November 9. recently moved back to the home1 W-lliam Gray, 11-weeks old grand­ DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. son of Mrs. J. P. Rhea of Hillsboro, I Clara Case. Dainty refreshments couple of days. return here for the winter. Physician and Surgeon James Wood and A. W. Havens community from near Linnton. : died at the home of his parents in were served at the close of a very Commercial Bank Building Mrs. Mattie Griffin of near Cor­ Dr. J. O. Robb and wife will leave were named delegates to the Knights A card received the last of the | McMinnville Saturday, September 4. delightful evening. 2681 - Res., 2682 nelius was a county sent caller Sat­ Monday for Tacoma, where Dr. Itobb of Pythias grand lodge at Corvallis week from Mrs. Elma Brown of The boy’s father is W. Y. Gray, son Phones: Office, Hillsboro, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wirtz next month at the meeting of the urday. She was accompanied by her took will attend lectures next week given this city, under date of September of Mrs. Rhea. DR. J. B. DINSMORE daughter, Mrs. R. L. Simpson, of u trip around through Pacific City by Dr. Granger of Harvard univer­ lodge Monday night. J. W. Connell 7, says: I 1 am at the me foot iooz of oi the me Complete X-Ray A truck of the Hillsboro Trans ­ and Neskowin and then on up the Portland, who was visiting her. sity. The Easterner will lecture on is a holdover delegate. Leonard Wonderful Niagara Falls, 230 feet Phones: Office, 141 - Residence, 142 fer & Fuel company was in an ac- The Rw. Dr. Jenkins will conduct Roosevelt highway to Astoria the Physio Theraphy. They will r e - Brown and S. E. Fayram were elect­ to the bottom. Wonderful, indeed." | cident at the intersection of Chap- Office—Commercial Bank Building ed alternates to Mr. Wood and Mr. services of public worship at All last of the week. They crossed over turn home on Saturday. Charles Gillens a^d his mother, man and Jefferson streets in Port- ‘ DR. W. H. PASLEY Saints chapel on Sunday, both morn­ to the Washington side and drove Mrs. Lena Christensen of Arcada, Havens. George Schulmerich of Mr. and Mrs. Ryder, Mrs. Graham land Tuesday. A • Dentist woman was in- ' up to Kelso to visit their son, Her­ Wells is alternate to Mr. Connell. ing and evening. The people will Humbolt county, California, is in and daughter, Miss Beulah, of Salem jured. Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs lunch toother after the late morn- bert. They left here Friday and re­ the city, a guest of her son, Henry Main Street, near Third John Kopschlegel, who lives down were Hillsboro visitors Friday, at- William Pangle, manager of the turned Sunday. Phone 2961Y Christensen, and family, and her ' near Shute park, brought in some i tending the funeral of the late Mrs. Ing service. Hillsboro - . . Oregon Heilig theatre in Portland has pur­ p. H. Turner and family, who son, Edward Christensen, She will 1 mighty fine looking King apples I A. P. Luther. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jossy and chased a home in this county. He DR. J. H. ROSSMAN and Yellow Dent com the first of children of West Union were Hills- have been residing at Banks for remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Vincent of bought 2 54 acres on the old Bacon Dentist George R. Petit and wife and i the week and and are displayed in Portland were week-end guests of road near Beaverton." boro visitors Monday. Mr. Jassy is some months, where Mr. Turner was Office in Telephone Building in business, have moved back to the Argus window. The apples weigh Ralph Wilkes of Cascadero, Calif., making arrangements for a public ■ Mrs. Vincent’s parents, Mr. and Hillsboro - - Oregon N. Bangs, prominent Timber busi- sale of registered cows to take place Hillsboro. They just returned last were in Hillsboro last week for a 1 54 pounds each and the corn is Mrs. W. J. Reamy. Mrs. Vincent ness man, was in the county seat DR. W. E. PITTENCER week from a trip to Cloverdale, couple days visiting at the L. L. splendidly developed. September 24. remained all week caring for her, Dentist the last of the week greeting his where they visited their son, Ennis Lee home. The three men were mother, who has been ill with bron ­ Miss Margaret Long left yester ­ J. W. Brewer, former manager of Offices over Delta Drag Store on many friends here. Turner, and family. They also visited friends in the East several years. Main Street, Hillsboro day for Eugene, where she will enter chitis. tho state chamber of commerce, was Mrs. J. W. Jameson, who fell and Office Phone, 992 - Res. Phone, 402 Miss Margaret Duerner is teaching on her sophomore year at the Uni­ Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Kuratli left in Hillsboro Thursday from Portland Pacific City. broke her hip several months ago, DR. RALPH DRESSER with a group of friends. Mr. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Benton Bowman re­ in the high school at North Bend. versity of Oregon. Other students i Sunday for a week's trip to Pen­ was taken to the Jones hospital yes-' Dentist to leave for U. of O. this week are Miss Pearl Allen, w h • formerly helped with the financial campaign turned last week from a week in the dleton, where they will visit the terday. Room 10, Commercial Bldg., Hillsboro of the Ray-Maling company a few Coos Bay section, the guest of their taught in the high school here, is Miss Helen Connell, Miss Helen Round-Up, and into the Y-kima. Phone 144 T. S. Wilkes of Corvallis was a years ago. son, Edwin Bowman, and family teaching her second year there, and I Thwaite, Melvel Goodin, Robert Har- Washington, country where Mr. Ku­ Evenings and Sundays by I bison, Carlton Hands. ratli will combine business with Hillsboro visitor the last of the Appointment Mr. and Mrs. George Meacham who live at North Bend. While there Mr. Adams of Pacific university is week. Mr. Wilkes formerly resided Announcement has been received pleasure. and •on, Elmer, of Mountaindale they enjoyed a trip down the new the coach in the North Bend school. DR. WILLIAM M. ROBNETT here. Mr. Watson brought in some fine by friends here of the birth of a Chiropractic and Physiotherapy were Hillsboro visitors Monday. EL Roosevelt highway as far as Wnd- Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Strubb and ’ G. W. Bondurant, who m teaching mer, who attended high school here deburn at the mouth of the Rogue looking peaches yesterday for dis­ daughter on September 4 to Mr. and little daughter and Mrs. J. Pruka Vader Mineral Packs last year, will go to Banka high river. play in the Argus window. They look Mrs. R. Atha Russell at Fresno, Cal­ of Arcade were Hillsboro visitors in the Glen'v, od school igjin this Office Houi irs—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. year, was a Hillsboro victor Satur-j - Monday, ~J •- Wednesday, Friday and school this year, making the trip Mrs. Harley li. Smith and chil­ about as good as any that have been ifornia. The new arrival has been Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Strubb are Sunday. ¿ ,y ' Office over New City Cafe, 2nd SL named Imogene Leona, and is a brought in this year. A peach was each day from home. moving this week to Buxton, where dren of Britt, Iowa, arrived thia grafted on an apricot tree and as granddaughter of Mrs. Edna Russell Mrs. Strubb will teach in the Green William Rosenow and family of Mrs. Karl Koellermeier of Ore- week and will make their home here. HARE, McALEAR A PETERS a consequence Mr. Watson took five of near Cornelius. east of the city moved yesterday to Mountain school this term. Mr. Smith has been here about three Altarways-at-Law gon City and her grandchildren, the W. Ñ. boxes of apricots as well as five of Mrs. W. E. Pittinger left yester­ Upstairs, Shute Savings Bank Bldg. Frederick and Marie Kosllermeisr, months and expects to locate in Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kempfer of — ..........Hathorn ranch at Laurel. peaches off the double tree. Hilhbor' Oregon day for a visit with her mother, Scholls were Hillsboro visitors Satur­ Mrs. L. G. Bennett of Scofield left Sunday for their homes, after Hillsboro. They are guests of Mrs. Mrs. D. L. Moomaw of Chicago Mrs. W. C. Look, at Gustine, Calif. day. They were accompanied by Mrs. underwent a major operation at the BUMP A BUMP an extended visit with Mr. and Smith's uncle, G. Garthofner, and is a guest of her sister, Mrs. George She made the trip with Mr. and Kempfer’s father, W. A. Scott, who i Dr. Smith hospital this morning. Attorways-at-Law Mrs. I^onard Brown. Mrs. Brown j family. Hillsboro T. McGrath. Her son, Louis Moo­ Mrs. L. B. Kusick of Portland, who mashed his hand two months ago at Sterling Speiz of Witch Hazel was Main Street is a daughter of Mrs. Koellermeier. Regular meeting of Tualatin Chap­ South of Coart House maw, and wife of Portland ac­ will go as far south as Los Angeles. the North Plains rock crusher. The operated on for appendicitis at the Phono 193 L. 8. O'Connor, who lives 2 54 ter No. 31, Order of Eastern Star, companied her and spent Monday Mrs. Pittinger will also visit friends Injury was a serious one, but is get- Df- Smith hospital Friday, M. B. Bump D. D. Bump miles southeast of Reedville, brought will be held next Tuesday at 8:00. here. Mr. Moomaw, his wife and in San Francisco. •ing along nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brostrom There will be an election to fill the and in some corn stalks the last of the mother will soon move to Los An­ Mrs. C. W. Omacht of North Business Cards John McAllen and son, Arthur, of' children of Gaston were Hillsboro week that measured 12 feet in vacancies in office. All members are geles, where Mr. Moomaw can better Plains was in town yesterday. Mrs. ‘ ' visitors Saturday. urged to be present. Visitors wel- near Cornelius were in the county height One stalk had five good sized, oversee the production of his pic­ i Omacht had the misfortune to lose Jacob Teller of near Bethany was Real Estate - All Kinds of Insurance well-filled ears thereon. The corn | come. tures. His latest picture, “Flames,” a handsome pin while in town Sat­ seat Friday. Mr. McAllen lost a KURATL1 4k WISMER was raised on beaverdan; land, and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Purvis of Se­ was released this month and will be urday night, and is very anxious for purse over near Hazeldale and an a Hillsboro visitor Saturday. Aactioaeer is on display in the Argus window. ad in the found column last Thurs­ attle are making a visit at their shown in Portland this week. For appointments at the Princess Phone 1391 its return as it was a present Hillsboro day by J. A. McMillan, Hazeldale Beauty Shop, phone 262Z. tf 1236 Second SL Scott Cornelius of Astoria, county farm in South Tualatin, where they The ladies of the Full Gospel to her several years ago. storekeeper, resulted in his finding BERT C. HUNTINGTON judge of Clatsop county, was a Hills­ formerly resided. Mr. Purvis accom­ Tabernacle gave Miss Effie Ander­ Arrests made by the sheriff's of­ it. The purse contained 320, so Mr. Realtor Your eyes deserve the best boro visitor Sunday and Monday, a panied C. F. Robinson to town Mon­ son, bride-elect of Mr. John C. fice during the week and the McAllen is lucky that it fell into j of care. The Thompson- day and renewed old acquaintances. City Property - Farms - Rentals guest at the homes of Ben Cornelius charges: Louis Molensky, liquor pos­ Glutsch Optical company is Loans - Insurance Miss Lulabelle Howard left last Green, a miscellaneous shower Tues­ session, Saturday; John Wagner, as­ good hands. in this city and T. R. Cornelius at equipped to give you a 1213 Third SL - Hillsboro evening. Those present were day W. G. Walker, formerly of Banks, borough examination. Evenings by Office Phone, 223 - Res. Phone, 2007 Reedville. He also visited at the night for Minneapolis and from there Miss Paulina Schaffer, Miss Ange- sault and battery, Wednesday, and " * ment. * ” 29-30 Pone ----- 1631. . court house while here, and confer­ will go to her old home at Sioux line Furlie, Mrs. F. E. Hartrampf, Virgil R. Blum, non-support, o n was a Hillsboro visitor Saturday. »PPo^t red with Judge Ward on county mat-1 Falls, S. D. She will also visit in Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are moving to' Ben Brown, Mrs. Jacob Van- Wednesday. Dance at Kansas City ters. the South before returning home. Portland for the winter, rs Mr. nett, Mrs. John Kiepke, Miss Esther Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice of Tilla­ Dance at Kansas City community Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Melhulsh spent Walker plays with the Walkers' old half “ on' Wed7*eidTy 'ni^htT'septem- Piepke, Mrs. Anna Green, Mrs. C. J. mook motored over the first of the week-end at St. Helena, guests Anderson, Miss Marie Anderson, /s time orchestra and they ha>e four 1 ber 29. Music by the Vagabonds, the week for a short visit with rel­ SZACA of Mrs. Melhuish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Briot, Mrs. Lester Jones engagements a week in I'ot t land. atives and friends. Mr. Rice is the Mark Every Grave North Plaine Dance Mra. LaBare. Beginning soon they will play there and Miss Effie Anderson. Tillamook representative of the Old time dance at North Plains five nights a week and Mr. Walker Mrs. L. J. Merrill left this week The Pythian Sisters gave a benefit Washington Savings A Loan associa­ thought he might as well live in the ¡W. O. W. hall Saturday night, Sep­ for a month ’ s visit with her mother, MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO. tion. I tember 18. Music by Frank Clark's metropolis. Mrs. H. M. Pickell, at Des Moines, card party Monday evening at the Fourth and Main Sta., Hillsboro | old time orchestra. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bilyeu and K. of P. hall with the purpose of Iowa. daughters moved back to Portland clearing up the quota on the chil­ dren’s unit of the Oregon-Wash­ last week, after spending several ington Pythian home. Mrs. Alfred months at their summer home in Morgan and W. W. Phillips won the South Hillsboro. "Mr. and Mrs. Henry McAfee and prizes at bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Hickox won the prizes at “500.” family of Ashland located here dur- Cnke and coffee were served at the | ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. close of the evening. A very neat 1 McAfee are the parents of Mrs. A. J. sum was added to the quota, which ! Taylor. Have your home improved as will be paid this week. The chil­ Harry Fluke of Tigard was a you want it for winter. dren's unit will be dedicated at Van- Hillsboro visitor yesterday. The i/*» , • w Tl r The attic should be finished ! couver Saturday afternoon at 2:30, Fluke family recently sold their —“Sterling” plaster wallboard ' and it is desired that all who can place near Kinton and have moved is the economical material to do so will attend. to near Tigard. use. A. G. Gilmore and daughter, Ruth, Miss Alice Sewell will resume her Doors and windows will nc’d returned last Thursday evening from art class nt the public library on weather strip around them, a visit of more than a month with Saturday, October 2. For informa­ Copper weather strip is the Mr. Gilmore’s father, W. H. Gil­ tion cnll at library. best. more, at Clear Lake, Iowa, a broth­ Mr. and Mrs. Linden of Forest Machine sheds and chicken er at Minneapolis nnd a sister at Grove were guests last Tuesday houses are profitable. McGregor, Minnesota. Mr. Gilmore evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stan­ Good shingles are cheapest. had not seen his father, a man 80 gel. Paint—the best is none too years of age, for 18 years, and en- good—“Fullers.” Miss Ethel Linklater left the first joyed his visit with his relatives of the week for Portland, where she INVEST first in necessities— very much. He says he saw no will attend Reed college this year. country that he liked as well as Then SPEND on laxarles. Theodore Bernards of north of Oregon, but thinks Northern Min­ Depend« on his bank to help and counsel. This we nesota was the best of any visited. Forest Grove was transacting busi­ They made the trip via Omaha, Ne­ ness in Hillsboro yesterday. offer to you. Trust in us to be your friend and ad­ Joseph Bishop and David Tscha- BUILDINC MATERIALS braska, and returned through Da­ viser in time of plenty or in trouble. HARDWARE AND PAINTS bold of Helvetia were county seat kota and Montana. When Mr. {«4ZV St RR& N. TRACES. Gilmore and daughter returned they business visitors yesterday. EL.273I. HILLSBORO Walter Dyke of Verboort and found Richard Gilmore ill with the HILLSBORO NATIONAL BANK See Our Display at the Fair mumps, and therefore are unable Henry Dyke of Roy were County to go home. * seat visitors yesterday. LOCAL HAPPENINGS Monuments Autumn ? Preparation Time ! The Modern Farmer V.W.GARONERWW