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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SEVEN Oliver Johnson Mr. and Mrs. L. C. .Mi-lquist and J. H. Wescott of Gaston was a The men's chorus of the Metho- Mr. and Mrs. Cha’-L» Ha”*® were North Plains was u Hillsboro family of this city and Mm. Mel- Hillsboro business visitor yesterday. diat Episcopal church of this city week-end visitors at -vln tor Wednesday. quint's sister, Miss Marguerite Brod- Clyde Staley was arrested Tues gave a sacred concert at the Meth Earl Bowman, Kenneth Hirona odist church in Yamhill Sunday eve Henry Gerrish and family were i rick, of Portland, returned Sunday day on a statutory charge. and Paul Jones are spending the among the beuch visitors Sunday ut , night from a two week»’ trip which J Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Beriten and ning nt H o’clock. Mrs. L. C. Poor week at Seaside and Long Beach. included Yachats, Waldport, New- Miss Johnetta Riggs was director and pianist. Neskowirt. Other spent the week- Power» Grocery Is sporting a Miss Arline Brock and Miss Ida Mr. ami Mrs. L. D, Shinabergor numbers on the program were a M ins Eloise Bilyeu is the house port, Nye Beach, and then on down end at Netarts. new Chevrolet delivery car. went to Chumpoeg Sunday to Join guest of Miss Henrietta Lu.Moree at the Roosevelt highway as far as reading by Mrs. Medlock, and vocal Lormor left Monday for a visit with Bert Huntington and E. L. Mc- Florence. They report a wonderful Mr», Frank McMahon is visiting the picnickers from different states, Rhododendron for u fortnight, solos by Mrs. Poor and Miss Frances friends in Vancouver, Wash. Cormick will go to Seattle Sunday trip and beautiful scenery. The A. L. Latham of Sellwood was a Poor. Those who were in the party at Auburn, Wash., with her parents. the occasion being u reunion of morning to attend the national real Richard Lormor and In-lwin llar- were Mrs. Poor, George and Fran county seat caller Monday, Mr. Mr. anil Mrs. J. M. Davidson and folks from u number of eastern ader are spending u week's vacation weather, however, was very cold in tors’ convention. cis Poor, Dr. and Mrs. George Dar- Latham formerly resided in Hills- son, Lovat, of Helvetia, were county states. They didn't meet muny at Yakima, Wash., Seattle and at the mornings, being foggy and Friday night is the regular meet- land, Mark Bump, George Wood boro. from Indiana, their home state, windy. aeat business visitors Monday. however. Mrs. Shinabergor says Mt. Rainier. James Wood left -Tuesday eve- ing night of the Royal Neighbors, worth, Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Burt Willeford and Mrs. E L. Cox, Argus corrospon- [ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bilyeu and nlng for a few days at Rockaway, All members are urged to be pres- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Medlock, that up to July 25, 50,000 persons sons will leave thia evening for a dent at Kinton, was in the city Sat i had visited the park this year, ac daughters, Marion and Virginia, going over on business connected ent. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Forsythe and son, vacation at Seattle and Long Beach, urday and visited at the home of I cording to the register. Milton Mil spent the week end nt Agate Beach Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Russell and James. All were entertained Sun Wash. with the moving of Mrs. Grace rs. It. W. Hurries. ler was the speuker of the day at Inn. Wood’s cottage, which is supposed daughters left Wednesday morning day afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. M. Do not forget the cooked food Mr. und Mrs. II. E. McCaskie and the meeting Sunday. M rs. M. Sherwood, who has been to be moved on account of the for a vacation at Rockaway. Mr. H. Shirley, former Hillsboro resi sale at Reynolds’ Grocery on Sat M ims Edna McCnskle spent th» Week making her home at Mrs. Orville Roosevelt highway. The Elmore Russell is telegrapher at the 3. P. dents. The choir at Yamhill is in urday, August 6, for the benefit of Mrs. I,. T. McPheeters, Mrs. Mur •nd nt Hood River and Mt. Hood, office here. Prickett's for many months, has hotel at Rockaway was moved back vited to come to the M. E. church the Rebekahs. tha Stocktop, Mrs. S. C. Coleman of making the loop trip on Sunday. moveil to Portland. The Christian Endeavor society of in Hillsboro early in September and about 20 feet for the highway. Duncan, Okla., Mrs. McPheeters’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abel i M iss Josephine Hughes, daughter sister and house guest; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dailey and Mr. and Mm. James Jones and 1 the Christian church held a picnic return the compliment by giving an daughter, Dorothy, returned Mrs. E. L. of Mr. und Mrs. Willard A. Hughes Moore, and Mrs, R. B. evening of music. on the banks of the Tualatin south family, who have been visiting at son of this city, and Mm. Mann Collins left first of the week from a week’s va- of near Hilbboro, Is helping out in Saturday for a few weeks' at Sea the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith of Portland, are taking a trip of town Friday night, About 30 F. T. Spicker, proprietor of the cation spent at Seaside. the office of County Clerk E. C. side, While unloading the car upon Bentley, left Tuesday for their thia week to Newport and upon attended. Spicker harness shop, will enlarge Dr. Sarah Whiteside this week Luce. Mrs. Reynold Chapman and little his business and occupy the entire their return will spend a few days their arrival Saturday, Mrs, Mc- home in Marysville, Kansas. moved her office, the Circletone Misses Elma Mue and Ernestine I’heetera fell and sprained her ankle, fam daughter spent several days in at Pacific City. Mm. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rice and Ivan Free- building, including the room just Brown, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. but is reported to be able to be ily of Los Angeles, Cal., were guests man is in charge of the hospital Portland this week, guests of Mrs. vacated by H. Kellington, the Clinic, from the Heidel building to W. E, Brown, left Wednesday for around again. Chapman’s niece, Miss Ursula Lei- jeweler, Mr. Spicker’s son, John, the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. the last of the week of Mr. und Mm. during their absence. Chilcott, at the south end of Fifth a week nt the Y. W. C. A. camp at pold. W. E. Brown and family. Mr. Rice who has been with the John Clark Hillsboro people will be interested i he German Lutheran church of street. Rock Creek. is a nephew of Mrs. Brown. John Denton had both legs broken Saddlery Co. in Portland for 19 in the announcement of the engage Cornelius will celebrate its annual J. W. Connell und dnughter. Miss J. L. Crow, adjutant-quartermas Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Blakely of ment of Dr. Glen Taylor of The Friday at a camp above Forest years, will go into partnership with Mission Festival on Sunday, August Helen, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Long, ter of the local G. A. R. post, who 7. At 10:30 a. m. Rev. H. Tim- Ajlune, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Dalles and .Miss Edna Hogan of Grove when a log rolled on him. his father in the enlarged business Miss Margaret Long and her week has been making his home with his mcke, the locul minister, will con liani Rose of Portland, Mrs. M. Rose Portland. Dr. Taylor is a son of He was brought to the Smith hos and they will make a specialty of end guest, Miss Margaret Agnew of duct German services. At 2:30 p. and Curtin Rose of Rinse, Wash., Mr. and Mm. W. H. Taylor of this pital, and is under the care of Dr. fancy leather goods, such as brief daughter in Portland since he left Portland, spent Sunday at the Con cases, music rolls, etc. F. T. Spic the hospital, is spending the week m. Rev. Butenachoen of Castle Rock were guests Sunday of Mr. and city and is well known here, where E. H. Smith. nell summer home nt Meacham. He is greatly he formerly resided. will conduct services in German, Mrs. Holbert Rose. Mrs. James Walters and children ker was with the Clark Saddlery in Hillsboro. Mrs. L. F. Einmott and Mrs. II. R. and Rev. Knor ■ of Aurora will con- Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Rourke, who G. N. Taggart, son, Lawrence, and Mrs. Albert Mead and children company seven years before coming proved in health. Emmott and son, Wayne, are spend duct services in English. are dividing up their time between and daughter, .Floy, went to Netarts of Cedar Mill were guests of Mrs. to Hillsboro, and both men are ex Jake Weil returned Tuesday ing u few weeks nt Newport. From their home near Meacham and their Sunday to visit at the Taggart Otto Hartrampf Monday. Mrs. Wal perienced leather workers. Young ter a two weeks’ vacation with State Traffic Officer Frank Me Portland home, were Hillsboro visi there Mrs. 11. R. Emmott will go to I camp. They were accompanied by ters is a sister and Mrs. Mead a Spicker will arrive about the first family at Seaside. Mr. Weil says of September. Eugene, where she will visit her Mahon returned to duty last Friday tors Monday. Mm. O’Rourke will Mm. Minnie Buzhard and daughter, sister-in-law of Mrs. Hartrampf. it seems good to be back in the duughter, Mrs. Bayfield Pooley, und i after a two weeks’ fishing trip in make a trip to Tacoma this week. Dorothy, who remained for a short Mr. and Mrs. T. Charneski visited Miss Marcella Richards is en- warm sunshine of Washington coun eastern and southern Oregon. Re family. Mr. and Mm. Ray Sinclair and vacation. Miss Floy Taggart also relatives at Chehalis, Wash., a few joying a two weeks’ vacation from ty again, especially right now. II. J. Mahoney of Bellingham, was accompanied by his brother, Mrs. Cox and children returned on remained for a week. days this week. Miss Helen Pack her duties at the Hare, McAlear & Mrs. Weil and children, Rosanne Wash., visited with Hillsboro friends Delbert, of Seattle, and Sandford Sunday from a week's vacation at wood, who has been visiting at the Peters office, and will spend the and Forest, will stay at Seaside for Mr. and Mm. W. E. Ogilbee of a short time last week. He was; Olson and wife of Dilley. McMahon Twin Rocks. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd this city and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Charneski home for a month, re time at her home in Forest Grove, the remainder of the season. called to Oakland, Oregon, on ac says the party landed some nice Denton went over Friday and re- Ogilbee and son, Robert, of Port turned to her home in Chehalis. and visiting with friends at Eugene Ed McCourt, timekeeper at the count of the death of hie brother, ones at Diamond Lake. turned home with them. land, were Sunday visitors at Nes Herman Meierjurgen of near and The Dalles. Miss Alma Schul Ray-Brown cannery at Woodburn, Rev. Len Fishback drove over to Douglas Mahoney, who was killed Mrs. Crystabel Harrison of Chi kowin, making the trip over in West Union returned several weeks merich is taking Miss Richards’ was a week-end guest of his par- when the truck he was riding in Netarts yesterday to bring Mm. cago and Miss DeEtte Johnston of about three and a half houm. ago from a month's geological field place in the office. I ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCourt, overturned and pinned him beneath, Fishback and children, and Mm. E. Oakland were week-end visitors of Mrs. H. M. Cady of near Laurel ; tr*P >n tbe Wallowa mountains, the Miss Minnie Smith of Atlanta, and bia aunt- Mrs- Minnie Downs. M. Calef and Miss Cora Ware, back crushing his chest. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Goodwin. Mr. was a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. | southern portion of the Blue moan- Georgia, and Georgia LaVeme Ter- He returned to his duties Monday, to Hillsboro after a week at the Miss Esther Ellinghusen of Holly and Mrs. Goodwin have recently While here she found a pair of tains in eastern Oregon. rill of El Paso, Texas, arrived yes- The cannery has closed down for wood, Cal., and Mins Helen Johnston beach. moved into the Gerald Barr resi glasses in a case with the name and Mm. Barbara Seus of Claflin, terday for an extended visit with two weeks, but about 15 employes Mm. A. Kostur of Buxton accom dence on Tenth and Oak streets. of Portland, were dinner guests Fri-1 address of the owner inside, The Kansas, arrived Friday for a visit Mrs. J. Allen Smith. Miss Smith is wil1 be kePl busX during the closed day evening at the McKinney home. panied Mr. and Mm. Ralph Hannan glasses were left at this office. with her son, Joe Seus, and family, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Smith and season. A force of 500 has been Francis returned Mm. Frank C. The young ladies were formerly to Hillsboro Friday and remained Saturday evening from a visit at Mr. and Mrs. James Peppard and of north of Hillsboro, Mrs. Seus little Miss Terrill is a granddaugh- employed during the berry and the here on business, while they went high school teachers here and called cherry season. her old home at Seabeck, Wash., children, and Mr. and Mm. J. E. says the crops here are better than ter of Mrs. Smith. on many of their old friends. Miss into Portland. Mrs. Hannan is her and at Bremerton, , Seattle, Tacoma, Johnson were Vancouver, Wash., in Kansas and she was surprised to Among those spending a pleasant Among the Rockaway visitors on Eliingheusen and her parents are daughter. She was accom- visitors Sunday, guests of Mr. Pep see everything looking so well. and Centralia. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. day at Rippling Waters Sunday enjoying a motor trip and a visit Louis and Earl Miam of Payette, panied home by her daughter, Mm. pard's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mm. John Sinclair and daughter, Anderson and children and Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Keenon with relatives and friends in Ore Idaho, accompanied by Paul Ernest L. F. Reese, of Centralia, who will and Mrs. A. J. Miller. Margaret, of near Leisyville, were Mrs. Fred Caldwell and daughter, and children, Harold, Joseph and gon and Washington. of Caldwell, Idaho, visited a few make a few weeks' visit here. Ed. L. Moore, secretary of the Hillsboro visitors Wednesday. Mm. Mary. They made the trip on the Eva, of North Plains; John Davis days last week with Glenn Rood, Miss Margaret Long entertained Mr. and Mm. T. G. Bronleewe chamber of commerce, is spending Sinclair and daughter returned last P. R. & N., and enjoyed four and ar*d son> Claude, Mr. and Mrs. The two Miam boys lived here a Saturday afternoon with four tables and children spent the week-end at today and tomorrow at the Mult week from a visit with Mm. Sin a half hours at the beach. | Christ Tschanz, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. few years ago. of bridge. Those present were the Cloud Cap Inn. They were accom- nomah County Fair at Gresham, clair’s sister, Mm. L. May, and fam Peters and daughter, Leila, Mr. and Henry Hagg of Reedville was Mm. Jessie Frost and son, Gil- Mrs. Philip Hergert and family, and Misses Alice McGrath, Nell and panied by Mrs. Bronleewe's mother, looking up industrial exhibits and ily, of Bend. greeting friends in the county seat Jean Patrick, FYederica Warren and Mm. Margaret Boehl, Mr. and Mm. concessions for the fair here. Louie Shevetts, formerly of the bert, left for Bay City Friday, where Elmo Gardner, all of Mountaindale, Margaret Agnew of Portland; Mrs. Friday. He recently visited at Cor Victor Cordova and daughters, and Washington Hotel, has purchased they will visit with Mm. Frost’s and Otto and George Oppenlander W. W. Mellar returned Friday brother, William Riggle, and family, of Creek, All enjoyed a pic I.. C. Kramien, Mrs. Galen Tucker, vallis and gave the O. A. C. plant Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neubauer and — Gales ----------------- from a trip to Yakima and We the Rainbow Cafe on Second street for a week. Mm. Verne McKinney, Mrs. Ken the once over. children of Portland. nic dinner together. She- and has taken possession. Mr. natchee, Wash. Mr. Mellar says the Mrs. C. L. Webster and daugh- neth Lucas, Mrs. Charles Buchanan, Misses Tennessee and Eva Weath- Franklin Everett of Portland was apple crop will sell at a good price vetts is well known here and will Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Covell, the Misses ters, 1 Virginia and Mildred, are here in Hillsboro Saturday on his way and will probably go close to $20,- doubtless make a success of his new erred are spending their vacation at Additional local will be found on Helen Connell, Margaret Tongue. from San Francisco, Cal., visiting back to the Rose City after a week Rockaway, and Miss Esther Elling- page four. venture. 000,000. Marion Lytle, Lulabelle Howard. with relatives. She is a sister of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miss Alma Schulmerich returned husen of Hollywood, Cal., is spend Mr. and Mm. D. M. Shannon of Irene Connell, and the hostess. Miss Mrs. I Ray Dillon of this city. Brown nt Manning. He is a brother Sequim, Wash., have moved to the last of the week from a sl.ort ing a few days with them. Hillsboro Grangers, Attention! Alice McGrath received first prize Mr. and Mm. Seaborn Garvin of of Mrs. Brown. While in Hillsboro Miss Katherine Pratt left last Beach. Her The Hillsboro Grange will have a and Miss Frederica Warren received Portland and Mr. and Mm. l';it he visited at the home of another Hillsboro and will make their home vacation at Long here. Mr. Shannon is a brother of brother, Loren, who accompanied week for Kalispel, Montana, where picnic at Balm Grove August 7, and the consolution prize. Loughary of Dallas were weekend sister. Mm. J. W. Maynard. Mm. R. Crandall and Mrs. Shannon her to Long Beach, has gone to she has accepted a position as sten-'i will have a program and sports in Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis of Tor guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Seaside for the remainder of the ographer. The Pratt family former the afternoon. Those having extra Rev. Verne Spicker and family is a sister of Mrs. Max Crandall. ly resided at Kalispel. rance, California, arrived Sunday Munger. left Wednesday morning for their summer. room in their machines, or those James Peppard was a visitor at Mrs. George R. Bagley, who has home at Grand View, Wash., after evening for a visit with E. L. Mc Mrs. L. E. Wilkes and daughter, I having no way to go, will please call Mm. F. C. Bohlson of Nyssa, Ore Westimber Monday. He says the Cormick and daughter. Miss Eva, been in St. Vincent’s hospital for u two weeks' visit with Mr. Spick- mill has again put on a night crew gon, underwent an abdominal oper Miss Rhea, returned Sunday evening H. I. Patten, 2633, transportation and with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bird several weeks, where she underwent er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Come and and everything is busy. The big ation Wednesday morning at the from a six weeks’ stay at Corvallis, committee chairman. sell. Mr. Dennis came north to two operations, is reported as im Spicker, of this city, and his sister, fire in that section is now under Smith hospital. Dr. E. H. Smith where Miss Rhea attended the sum- bring your friends, and full baskets. attend the Pacific Coast Fire Chiefs' proving. Mrs. Preston Williams, and family, control. operating. Mrs. Bohlson was for mer session of O. A. C. R. HORNECKER, Lecturer. convention in Portland August 4, 5 Howard Baird of Marshfield stop at Tillamook. merly Miss Lois Bowlby and is a Miäs Myrtle Walker returned Mm. Mac Hathorn and daughter, nnd 6. Being mayor of Torrance ped in Hillsboro a few minutes last Mr. and Mm. George T. McGrath Mias Anna Sue. of Amarillo, Texas, sister of the Bowiby brothem of home today from Walla Walla. New songs by Oregon composer at he is interested in the best fire pro Friday to visit with old friends. Mr. •Anderson’s Jewelry store. Wash., where she has been attend and Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Gardner will arrive Saturday for a visit with South Tualatin. tection that a town can have, and Baird was in business in Hillsboro u and son, Teddy, were Sunday visi Mm. Beecher Jones and son and ing the summer session at the Walla Mm. Hathorn’s brother, J. B. Phil- expects to attend the Oregon State few years ago. ¿H^Have your eyes examined by tors at Neskowin. E. L. McCor- lips, and family. daughter, Delmar and Katherine Walla college since June 1st. Fire convention August 7 and 8, ^8>"a specialist. See Dr. Luzader J. F. Love of Thatcher was in the mick and daughter. Miss Eva. Miss I Ann, of Sacramento, Cal., arrived W. H. Thomas of Pumpkin Ridge Chief Freeman ani wife were and also the National Fire conven county sent on business Friday. Mr. at the Hillsboro Pharmacy every Sat Ruth McGrath and Miss Alice Dyson I Friday for a month's visit with Mrs. was hit by a truck Tuesday, badly ipuvfc visitors tiatmiB euiiuaj, Champoeg Sunday, going tion to be held in Portland on the Love is advertising for hop pickers urday. Hours 10 to 4 o’clock. 36-tf were also visitors there, going over parents, Mr. and^Mrs. ML B. bruising his back and shoulders. Dr. I over to 1 attend the picnic given for 10th, 11th and 12th. Mr. Dennis to start about September 1. on Saturday. Fuller, her sister. Mm. Victor the injured E. H. Smith attended people of a number of the eastern anys the Engledinger family visited Normal human blood is too thick Batchelar, and her brother, Howard man. Mrs. Lou Patriqpin returned the II. Kellington, the jeweler, moved states. to be drawn through the mosquito’s them a few days before they left, Fuller, and families. Mr. and Mm. Fred Engledinger small piercing tube. They must and that all are doing fine. Vince last of the week from a three his stock of jewelry Sunday from Mm. H. W. Lindhart of Astoria Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bentley will and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. first inject a thinning fluid. In that is now playing in a theater in Los j weeks’ visit with her grandchildren, his location on Main street to the was a guest last week of Mrs. G. way disease germs are set afloat in Commercial building next door, and Angeles, Joe has just received the ' Ethel and Ernest Star, at Toledo. W. Hagle. Mrs. Lindhart recently leave tomorrow for a few days at J, Stangel and family were pic the blood stream—bacteria of burn William Cimino of Tualatin was a is now occupying the rooms just va returned from a visit at Madison, Long Beach, Wash., where they will nickers at Balm Grove Sunday. ing fever and crippling disease. position of assistant buyer for the j be guests of their old friends. Dr. Montgomery-Ward Co. in Los An ! guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. cated by the Book and Gift shop. Wisconsin. Mm. E. C. Harte and Mrs. D. There is also the danger of strepto- This gives him more room and is a and Mrs. R. W. Armstrong. Mm. Farnsworth of McMinnville are coccic infection (blood poisoning) •teles, Anna is in the city library, Whitmore. Mm. C. G. Reiter spent the last scratching the bite. Mosquitos better place in which to display his H. C. Kibbals of Olympia and Mrs. guests today of Mr. and Mrs from and John is still in the contracting j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hiatt spent must be killed. Health authorities of the week in Tillamook, accom goods. K. W. Bentley of Portland will Charles Harte. and building business. the week-end at Pacific City. advocate Fly-Tox. Simple instruc panying her parents, Mr. and Mm. William Fleming and wife of Al- keep the home fires burning while tions on each bottle (blue label) for Don Falangus of San Francisco is A. K. Case, home Thursday, when killing ALL household insects. In berta, Canada, have purchased the they are away. a guest at the home of his aunt. sist on Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox is easy to they returned to the coast city. home of Charles Beer and wife near family reunion and gicnic was A Mm. Frank Imbrie, and family, of Safe, stainless, fragrant, sure. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Phillips, Mr. North Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Beer held at Balm Grove Sunday. Those near Orenco. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mr. and will move this week to Bend, where present were Mr. and Mm. W. B. Threshing has started in the Five they resided before coming to this Mrs. Otto Steinke, and Mr. and Fuller and daughter. Miss Leila. Mr. county. The transaction was made Mrs. Ralph Ireland were picnickers ard Mrs. Victor Batchelar and son, Oaks community and everything is moving along at full blast, with through the Oregon Farms company at Soda Springs Sunday. Lester, Mrs. Beecher Jones, Delmar Hillsboro Juvenile Grange will and Katherine Ann Jones, Mr. and fair yields. of Hillsboro. i Mm. T. A. McCourt is spending A sneak thief (or thieves) enter not have their regular meeting Sat Mrs. Dale Batchelar and Miss Le the week in Portland, a guest of Hillsboro, Oregon ed the Elma Brown confectionery urday, but will join the Hillsboro nora Bryant. her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Simon, and and fruit stand at Tenth and Maple Grange picnic at Balm Grove Sun Mrs. Joe Seus returned last week v streets between 11 o’clock Sunday day. from a three weeks' stay in Seattle. family. Mm. E. M. Calef, Mrs. Len B. night and Monday morning and Lester Ireland spent the week-end having been called there on account CAPITAL AND SURPLUS — $100,000.00 stole canned goods, cigarettes, gum, at Grotto, Wash., where a large-1 o _ f ____ the ___________ lilness and death of her Fishback and Miss Cora Ware are candy, etc. Mrs. Brown offers a re- cement plant, in which Mr. Ireland „,other, Mm. M. J. Nist. Mrs. Seus i enjoying a vacation at Netarts. RESOURCES $1,199,000.00 ward of $10 for information leadings is interested, is located, Clarence Freeman went to Middle i< the eldest of 11 living children to the arrest and conviction of the Misses Leona and Jean Rogers of the deceased, Several of Mrs. ton, Idaho, the first of the week to thief. and Hugh Rogers, Jr., went to Seus' sisters and brothers have visit- take his father home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mickelson of Rockaway Sunday for a week’s va- ed here. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Crittenden and ( Member Federal Reserve System Camas, Wash., were recent visitors cation in a cottage there. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Knorr and family spent Sunday with relatives i at the home of Mr. and Mm. A. O. Miss Elsie Stumbaugh of Nampa. family arrived this week from near in Vernonia. Window Screens Hershey on Pumpkin Ridge. Mrs. Idaho, arrived Tuesday for a few Prineville and will make their home Jack Koontz of Pendleton is a Screen Wire S. Mickelson, who accompanied days’ visit with Mrs. James Wood. in this city. Mr. Knorr traded part guest at the home of his uncle, Our stockholders number fifty of the leading farm them, stayed for two weeks. Mr. of his property holdings at Lone Charles E. Koontz. Fuller Paints Ray Delsman has accepted a posi ers and business men of Washington County. and Mr». E. A. Norton of Hood tion with the Suitatorium as a I*ine Flat near Prineville to James Kenneth Pattemon of Eugene is FAIR PRICES River were also visitors there last driver. Bettis, formerly of Hillsboro, for a guest this week at the home of week for a few days. Mm. Hershey | the Bettis property on Jackson J. W. Connell and family. Mrs. Mary Ennis and Mrs. Dale Edward Schulmerich, President nnd her daughter, Miss Pearl, were street, where the family is domi Grabel visited with relatives at Eu A. W.' Havens spent the week Glenn T. Stapleton, First Vice-President county seat visitors Saturday. ciled. gene the last of the week. end with his family at Rockaway. E. I. Kuratli, Second Vice-President Miss Pearl Drew of Racine, Wis. Miss Gladys Bentley returned William C. Christensen, Cashier Miss Inez Brederson of Portland was a guest at the home of Mr. and Monday from a six weeks' visit with James A. Wood, Assistant Cashier was a week-end guest of Miss May Better let Andy fix your watch. Mm. J. W. Murray from Friday to He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, her uncle, E. E. Wright, and fam Walker. F. J. Sewell, Assistant Cashier Sunday, Miss Drew is an English Jeweler, 1211 Main street. ily, at Los Angeles. She was ac 16-tf Mr. and Mrs. John Loftis of Ar- teacher in one of the Racine high companied home by Miss Lucile county seat callers Wed- schools and Mrs. Murray went to Sharpe of New York city, a cousin cade were If you are having trouble school to her. Miss Drew is touring with your eyes consult Dr. of Mrs. E. E. Bentley, who will! nesday. The Commercial National Rank is the largest bank Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Mullikin spent the west and is favorably impressed Glutsch of the Thompson- remain for a week's visit before go The Lumber Store Glutsch Optical Co., now in Washington County with this section of the country, ing on to Seattle, where she will Sunday at Neskowin. in his new location, Room 10, Com-, Block West of Postoffice visit before returning to her east Mr. and Mrs. Percy Long spent and hopes to return here to make | mercial Bldg. For appointment, tele Yard 2731; Rao. 1S31X her home. ern home. the week-end at Taft. phone 1656. 21-tf LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Commercial National Bank Lumber Screen Doors V. W. GARDNER Lumber Company