FEBRUARY IO, 1927 —r THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SEVEN ♦ W. C. Juckson of North Plains The Busy Bee club met at the Dr. D. E. Wiley is confined to his The Ladies Aid of the Christian I DR. J. T. MacKAY, M. D.. L M. church will have a food sale at Special Attention to Obatotriea was a Hillsboro visitor Suturday. Grange hull Tuesday with .30 mem­ be porter. Committee members: Decor­ G. D. Faris and son of near Or- 1 tiemen, 25c. Good music. Everybody Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ritter of Miss Burtha Luthy of Portland Phone 2581 for appointments I welcome. 49-50 visitors Monday. enco were Hillsboro business visitors ation, Myrtle Sandy, Mnry Yantti, Helvetia were Hillsboro business was a week-end gue-t at the home Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. Ruffety <>f Mildred Coslett; social, Ruth Aus-, callers Tuesday. DR. W. H. PASLEY of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Auld, near Saturday. Lodene Beauty Shoppe, 1442 3rd Dentist Mouutaindnlo were Hillsboro vis­ tin, I.oui o Frank, Howard Thomas; William Metzler of Firdale was Farmington, and accompanied them Mrs. A. M. Hart of near Reed- St., Hillsboro. Marcel, 75 cents. Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs itors Saturday. health, Vera Frost, Clair Denham, f transacting business in Hillsboro on to the Auxiliary card party Friday ville was a Hillsboro caller Satur­ Colonial Dames’ preparations.—Bes­ Main Street, near Third sie Hanley. 48-tf night. Miss Luthy spent 16 months day. J. M. Persun was a Kt. Helens l-nbelle Boy; visit sick members,! Friday. Phone 2961Y visiter Monday, speaking before the Vernon Smith, Earle Morley, Wil- • - - Oregon J. S. Taylor of Laurel was u busi­ ax u war nuyre, 10 months in the A building permit was granted to <*>R^s,L'ave your eyes examined by Hillsboro chamber of commerce. lurd N'cwUin, mid progrum, Elphu 1 ness culler in the county seat Tues­ United States and six months over­ Charles Stevens Tuesday to con- DR. J. H. ROSSMAN a specialist. See Dr. Luzader seas. She is a' member of the Port­ struct a $.3500 residence at Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whitcomb of Go-et, Ruthcl Bretthauer, Maxine day. Oak and at the Hillsboro Pharmacy every Sat­ Dentist land Post and Auxiliary. liminu. The advisor is Mrs. Margaret Office in Telephone Building Moran streets. Portlund were Sunday guests of Mr. Miss Ruth Heuer of near Schef- urday. Hours 10 to 4 o’clock. 36-tf Hillsboro - - Oregon Mooberry. One exhibit bus been giv­ flin underwent an operation Friday Juhn J. Koch, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cull. Douglas, the little son of Mr. and en to which the parents were in­ for appendicitis, Dr. E. H. Smith and Mrs. Frank Koch of Blooming, Mrs. Felix O'Donnell, is very ill Jack Roy, who has been quite ill DR. W. E. PITTENGER died ut the Jones hospital Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Lodge Directory vited. On Tuesday afternoon the try­ operating. Dentist for tho past week, is reported as and funeral services were held at Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rushlow. out for debaters was held. HHna0oao0s00Gaf the illness of Mis< Margaret ing their fifteenth wedding anniver­ week at their summer home ut Pa- Batle Ground, Wash., returned home : Hillsboro visitor the last of the cific City. yesterday, after a few days’ visit ¡ week, a guest of his sister, Mrs. P. DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D. Long and an auto uccident in which sary. The evening was spent in I Physician and Surgeon Mias Helen Connell was in one of cards mid music. They were the Fred Wohlschlegel of Chehalem with Mr. Batchelar's brothers, Har­ M. Jackson. Professional Cards Commercial Bank Building the damaged cars, although she was recipients of many beautiful pres­ Mountain was in town Thursday for | vey and Victor Batchelm, and their The Coffee club will give a Val­ Phones: Office, 2681 - Res., 2682 not injured. The young ladies are ents. Those present were: Messrs, medical treatment. Louis Finigan families. entine card party Saturday after­ ELMER H. SMITH. M. D. D. O. Hillsboro, Oregon student» at U. of (I. Mrs. John Boone of Tualatin, noon at the chamber of commerce and M e a d a m e a G. McPherson, of the same section was also a Hilla- X-Ray Diagnosis an 1 Treatment« well known here, is ill at the St. rooms. Everybody invited. MUa Muud J. Milla of St. Helens, E. Burkhalter, H. Schulmerieh, Mrs. boro visitor Thursday. L. B. SMITH, D. O. Business Cards secretary of the Farm Loan associa- Herman Kamnn, Mrs. II. W. Steinke, Osteopathic Physician James Imbrie, who has been work­ Vincent’s hospital in Portland. Her C. M. Tupper left Tuesday for tlon of Columbia county, »«• a Mrs. Evu Bagnell, Miss Amber Han­ ing with a bridge construction force daughter, Mrs. Sagert of San Jose, his home in Yakima, Wash., after an Offices over Hillsboro National Bank Hillsboro visitor Tuesday, cuming tic. Arline Kamnn, Dorothy Steinke, of the Southern Pacific, left last Calif., was called to her bedside extended visit with his brother, Wil­ Office Phone 872 - Res. Phone 87f Real Estate - AU Kinds of Insurance k’’’RArLI A W1SMER Hillsboro - Oregon «»ver to attend the association meet Helen, Ruby nnd Arnold Bagnell, night for Coos Bay, where the force this week. liam Tupper, and family. Auctioneer Dolores McPherson, Loren Rehse, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sanford and ■ ng and finding that it had been has been transferred. Phone 1391 Roy Rice, former Hillsboro resi­ DR. J. O. ROB3, M. D. Edgar Kamna, John Kunina, Jr., und held on Monday. 1236 Second St. Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Inkley . of children and Miss Olive Mead of dent, has been appointed manager Physician aad Surgeon Banks were Hillsboro visitors yes- Portland and Philip Mead of North of the Lincoln county territory for District Surgeon: S. P. and P. R. & N Mr. and Mrs. Sharp of Cornelius host and hostess. BERT C. HUNTINGTON Railways Mrs. E. E. Bentley received a tel­ terday. Mr. Inkley is expecting to Plains were guests Sunday at the the Nosier Motor Co. Mr. Rice and were Sunday visitors at the home Realtor City Property - Farms - Rentals egram this morning announcing the have a sale of stock and farm im- home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Har- family have been living in Tillamook Office—Telephone Bldg. Second St of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Dillon. Res.—Corner of 6th and Washingtor trampf. Loans - Insurance Other visitors st the Dillon home death of her father, P. P. Wright, plements soon. for several months and they left for Phones: Office 2921 - Res. 2923 1213 Third St. - Hillsboro Miss Ruth Jones of Portland and Sunday were Miss Bernice Wiliis in I«os Angeles, Mr. Wright had Hillsboro - Oregon Toledo the first of the week. Mrs. Sophia Smith of Forest Grove Office Phone. 223 - Res. Phone. 204*7 Miss Faye Jones, attending Normal and Earl Hollenbeck of Mountain- made hi: home with Mrs. Bentley and her house guest, Miss Thelma L. B. Boy, brother of Charles Boy this winter, and had just been taken Via, of Portlund were dinner guests school a t Monmouth, spent the dale. of Bethany, was in town Thursday week-end with their parents, Mr. to Los Angeles by Mrs. Bentley. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Merryman of at the McKinney home Monday of last week. He was in the Jones and Mrs. Grant Jones. James Bettis left for Grants Pass evening. Klu.nath Fulls are guests this week hospital for several weeks suffering of Mr. nn«i Mrs. E. B. Tongue und last week in response to a letter an­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch return ­ Charles Deichman, Mr. and Mrs. from a broken knee cap sustained in other Hillsboro relative». Mr. Merry­ nouncing the illness of his daughter, J. H. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. G. ed Monday from a trip to Atlantic a logging accident ir the camp near man was formerly n Hillsboro boy, Mrs. Howard Smith. Mrs. Smith was U Dennis of Longview, Wash., were I City, N. J., where Mr. Tesch at- Yachats. LuUis now an attorney at Klamath taken to the Medford hospital, visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. tended the National Canners’ con- The Busy Bees club of the Grange where she underwent an operation Deichman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. vention. Falls. will give a card party at the Grange I Saturday. N. W. Thompson of Moro, at- C. E. Deichman. Mrs. Roc Bater, Grand Chief of hall on next Wednesday afternoon,: Mr. and Mrs. Conser Rhea and Pythian Sisters of Oregon, was un I Alvin, the 19-months old son of tending the Hardware Men’s con- February 16, instead of Tuesday ai-1 vention in Portland, was a guest official visitor at the Gaston and children returned to their home at Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Johnson, was ternoon as first announced. Refresh-1 North Plains Temples Inst week. Freewater the last of the week, painfully scalded about the face, last night of his daughter, Mrs. A. ments and prizes. Admission, 25c. I 11. Busch, and family. While making these visits »he was ufter • few weeks' visit at the home qeck, chest and left arm Saturday Everybody invited. Mrs. M. C. Hewitt, who was oper- a guest of Mrs. E. J. Ward of this of Mr. Rhea's father, J. P. Rhea. evening, when he accidentally tipped Dr. J. H. Russman received an old city. Mrs. Ward is the most excel­ ated upon last week at the Smith Mrs. Dora Nelson, Mrs. Henry a pan of hot water over himself. piece of music from his sister, Miss lent chief of the Gaston Temple. hospital, is improving. Through a Johnson nnd little daughter, Janet, C. L. Beck of Matson station was F. A. Rossman, from New York last Mr. anil Mrs. W. W. Branstetter Mrs. Richard Spencer and little transacting business i n Hillsboro mistake her name appeared in last week, Miss Rossman, who is well of Eugene, Mr. anil Mrs. William daughter, Peggy, ’of Portland were yesterday. Mr. Beck recently leased week’s paper as Hulit. known here, is now studying in the Gray of MeMinnviUe, Mr. and Mrs. Hillsboro visitors Tuesday. Word has been received here of the Cooper place at Matson station eastern metropolis. The music was The great popularity of Frank Gray of Sulim, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. J. Rushlow is visiting in and moved down from Spokane the birth of a girl on February 8 painted in four bars on heavy parch­ Walter Gray, Mrs. Emma Jones und Salem this week, a guest of her Sunday with his wife and daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson of ment some time in the 15th century. Mrs. O. C. Curry, ull of Portland, ‘ duughter, Mrs. Harry Christianson, Robert Earl Grabel, infant son of Banks. Robert William Vandehey, son and Mr. and Mrs. George Meacham nnd family. well deserved Miss Mary Y’oder, teaching in the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grabel of this of Mrs. Roger Mahoney, of Yamhill, and son, Elmer, of Meacham were I E. M. Sturdevant and his mother city, died Friday and funeral ser­ Durham school, , was a week-end wrote a letter They have that rare quality to the Topsy Turvy Sunday guests nt the home of Mr. of' Cornelius were transacting busi­ vices were held at the George J. guest of Mrs. 0. < R. Anderson at Times club in of £yle and diminution that care of the Portland and Mrs. J. H. Rhea. Limber funeral parlors Saturday. Witch Hazel. ness in Hillsboro Friday. I News and he is entitled to join has made the name Gruen Mias Elizabeth Forney, daughter The February meeting of the A. S. Montgomery nnd R. W. Interment was in the Hillsboro cem­ the club, according to word broad­ «f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Forney of famous in the world of etery. Social Circle of the Congregational Montgomery of Mountaindale were cast over the radio February 1. west of Hillsboro, who has been very watches. Mrs. E. J. Williams anil children church will be postponed from Robert's age is 12 and he is in the Hillsboro business visitors Saturday. ill with typhoid fever at the Good February 17th to the 24th. visited last week with Mrs. Wil ­ J. R. McNew and family of Bux­ sixth grade. They formerly lived We invite you to come and Samaritan hospital in Portland for liams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wall y Whitmore of Chehalem see our display. several weeks, is reported as slight­ ton were Hillsboro visitors Satur­ Underwood, in Portland. Mr. Wil­ Mountain i« ill with pneumonia at here. ly improved. Miss Forney was in day. liams spent the week-end there and the home of his daughter, Mrs. t Gnxw Csromdu. tU O. D. Drcezen of Banks was trans­ brought the family home with him Other local news on page four. training as a nurse nt the hospital Grace McCormick, in Portland. OU— dovu. ncsU» JEWELER and lacked but twelve days of com- acting business in Hillsboro Satur- Sunday night. Mrs. Max Crandall and Mrs. F. Grand Chief Visits Friday pleting her course at the time of day. Mrs. E. E. Bentley returned on O. Wesson are reported ill this 1211 Main St. Hillsboro her illness. Miss Eva Simpson of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderzanden Thursday night from Los Angeles, week. Mrs. R»ie Bater, Grand Chief of Hillsboro, a graduate of Good Sa­ of Cornelius were Hillsboro visitors Calif., after making the trip to Pythian Sisters of Oregon, will make F. A. Samuelson of Portland was maritan, is one of her nurses. Friday. take her father, P. P. Wright, home. transacting business in Hillsboro on an official visit to the local Tem­ ple Friday night. All members Mr. Wright ha«l been visiting Mrs. Tuesday. Bentley and family for several I The St. Matthews young people requested to be in attendance. months, but on account of ill health will give a basket social and pro­ K. P. Lodge Will Entertain decided to return to Los Angeles, gram Monday night at the hall. The Knights of Pythias will enter­ He was ill on the trip south nnd Miss Gladys Van Lorn of Leisy- tain the Pythian Sisters at a card was immediately taken to a hospital ville is attending the Northwestern party Friday night, February 18. upon arrival. Businass college in Portland. Members of the two orders and R. IL Mitchell, who founded the Miss Ethel Linklater of Reed col­ their families will be the guests. Hillsboro Argus in March, 1894, was lege was a week-end visitor at lier a Hillsboro visitor Monday attend­ home here. A basket social will be hold nt ing the district meeting of the Fed­ Homer llamock has purchased the the Grabel school house Saturday eral Land Rank of Spokane. Mr. night. February 12. A play, “The Because: Painters are not so busy now as they will Mitchell is editor of the paper at Griffith place on Maple street and Day Express,” will be presented has taken possession. be later; hence you Kalama, Wash., mid secretary of everybody is invited. will get Better ser­ Dr. George Darland is ill this the farm loan association. The late vice at less cost! W. C. Clow was associated with Mr. week with the flu. Make your eyes more ful than they arc. Our Mitchell in the Argus, but sold out Alfred Stephens of r>uxton was a Your home w ill be fei’t fitting glass, i will to his partner a few months later. Hillsboro business visitor Friday. help you to better vision. brighter when bri0-’ Mr. Mitchell sold the Argus to L. 8. Wyss of Gaston was a county­ Phone 1631, the Thompson-Glutsch ness is needed- A. Long, who was editor for so seat business caller Tuesday. Optical Co., for appointment. 49-tf gloomy days of late many years. Mr. Mitchell said that • winter—and one wouldn't know that Hillsboro +• was the same place. You will be helping LOCAL HAPPENINGS Gruen Guild W atches u J. L. Anderson Do Your Indoor Painting, Tinting, Varnishing NOW I Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bechen of Or- enco entertained friends and rela­ tives with a card party Saturday night, five tables of "500” being played. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connell, Mrs. J. C. Bechen, Carl and Haarby Bechen, Mr. and M i. Frank Imbrie, all of Orenco; ■Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Hills- boro, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Brown, Miss Elnora Brown, William Brown, Mr. nnd ! Mrs. Howard Brnman, all of Port­ land, nnd the host and hostess. At a Inte hour the hostess served de­ licious refreshments at the close of a very enjoyable evening. to keep men busy, who otherwise would be idle. BEAUTIFUL HANI) MADE GIFTS These gifts and novelties made by disabled Veterans are on display and offered for sale at very reasonable prices. The display, consisting of all manner of brass and silver work, leather goods, bath mats and fancy work, was made by the Occupational Therapy Department of the U. S. Naval Hos­ pital at Chelsea. Mass. Remember We are Exclusive Distributors for FULLER'S Paints, Varnishes, Enamels and Kalsomines. The boys have some wonderful things here. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER THE BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Commercial Building MR. AND MRS. GERALD A. BARR. Proprietors V. W. 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