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THE HILLSBORO ARCUS PAGE ELEVEM At tho R. N. A. meeting Friday Herb nnd family of Mrs, J. J. Nussbaumer of Bethany Miss Helen Wilcox and Mm. L. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick at near Roy were Hillsboro visitors night, Mm. Grant Zumwalt was in was a Hillsboro visitor Wednesday. G. Selfridge attended tho concert tended the Round-up at Pendleton ltiat««l into the order. The busi Friday, William Waibei of near Laurel given at the Portland auditorium last week, making the trip up and Rev. George T. Pratt left Mon- ness session was followed by an en was a Hillsboro business visitor on Monday night by Marion Talley, the young vocalist who has gained na back at night. 1 day fur a few days’ trip to Salem tertainment by th« losing »ide in the Wednesday. I attendance contest, Mrs. John Jo- Miss Wilcox reports Dr. and Mm. Glen Taylor of The Mr. and Mm. John Freudenthal ! and Lyons. Allied Kuhrll of Quntamu WUS II James Perkins of Portland was a tional fame. The eotertain- I hannsen, captain. Hillsboro caller Friday. entertained with a •• o'clock dinner guest of his mother, Mrs. A. J. that Miss Talley was very enthusi Dalles were week-end guests o. J. F. Kennedy of Banks was trans consisted of a program, dane- Perkins, Wednesday. astically received by the capacity | Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mr: MMw Zahl of near North Plains Friday evening in honor of Mr. acting business In Hillsboro the last I merit Ing, and a banquet. The following house which greeted her, and that II. Taylor. was a county scat business visitor Freudenthal's birthday anniversary. of the week. Mrs. Melissa Jackson of this city her wonderful voice and charming program was given: Song by Mm. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. (Other Locals on Page Four) Friday. Mrs. O. W. Axtell of Eugene Margaret Webb and Mm. Victor visited Wednesday with Mm. Bess personality captivated the audience. John Will Jack left this morning for II. Haase, Mr. and Mm. ; spent the week-end visiting with her Batchelar, which was acted out; a Jackson, east of town. Piano Students, Attention! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eischen and St. Martin's springs for u few weeks' Kamna, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry son, 11. B. Axtell. Max Berger and Mr. and Mrs. O. ■kit, “Bridget O’Flynn,’’ by Mrs. Kamna, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holts, sons, who have been living at Sa sojourn. Mrs. George T. Pratt, an experi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daniels of M. Taylor of Hazeldale were callers Ada Qualls and Mrs. Maud Stan Mr. and Mm. II. Voges, Carl V oges, lado in Lincoln county for the past enced teacher in the art of piano David Legler and James Murray Mrs. Ilulda Emrick, Mr. and Mrs. Farmin'tton were county seat busi- nard, and a song by Mrs. W. Lor- in the county seat Wednesday. three months, arrived yesterday for j playing, will accept a few additional of near Tigard were county seat Walter Tews and son, Henry, Mr. ness callers Wednesday. mor an«l Mrs. Victor Batchelar. The Mrs. R. O. Hoberg of the North a few days’ visit with Mr. Eischen's . pupils. Mm. Pratt graduated from visitors Friday. captain of the winning side, Mrs. O. Misses Norma and Melvle McFall Plains road was a guest yesterday and Mrs. Edward Freudenthal, Rev. mother and sister. Mm. M. Eischen Rev. L. C. Poor ieft Tuesday George Iteule, Herman Freudenthal, left last week to inter Laurelwood Coslett, was presented with a bou of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Jackson. and Mm. Frank Waibei, of this city, Albany College Conservatory and did two years post graduate work quet. About 76 were present. morning for Salem to attend the and the host and hostess. academy for the winter. Miss Emma Tothill of Belling and his brothers in this county. Mr. in New England Conservatory in Methodist conference. ham, Wash., is a guest of her Wilkes of LaGrande Dr. Lewa Mr. and Mm. George Schulmerich Eischen and family will leave the Boston. She was a special pupil ot Lee McIntyre, who has been with . Johnson of near West Union the Pacific Power A Light company 'spent the week-end with her par- of near Corvallis were luncheon nephew, Glen Stapleton, and fam last of this week for their former Herr Stasny, who was a favored pu transacting business in the in centrul Oregon all summer, ar I ents, Mr. and Mm. L. E. Wilkes. guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. ily. home in Fresno, California. pil of Liszt. Mrs. Pratt is well county seat on Friday. Elmer Johnson. They were enroute Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart and R. \ M.Fall is at Medford this rived Monday night for a few «lays’ J. L. Anderson received a tele known in Oregon and in Seattle fox I to Portland, where Georgs attended | daughters, Misses Belle and Mrs. Etta Haynes and son and Floy gram yesterday telling of the death her careful, conscientious work, as visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i week on a deer hutiL llo wan ac- McLenan and daughter uf Laurel L. II. McIntyre, Hr left last night companird by Norman Wilber of the D. O. K. K. meeting Saturday were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. of his brother, Theodore Andemon, well as the rapid progress made by night. A K. of P. picnic was held Spencer Jones at Orenco. were Hillsboro vislturs Saturday. fur Grangeville, Idaho, where he i Forest Grove. High school credits aged 58, at Warren, Pennsylvania, her pupils. Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. J. War has been with the I'. P. A I. < Mm. Wayne Patterson, who Was the home town of the Anderson ' given. No pupil will be accepted Mr. and Mm. Andy Turner of at one of the Schulmerich ranches near Corvallis Sunday. ner and Mrs. T. W. Wilson of near for several years, Young McIntyre Airlie, Oregon, were in the city on operated upon several weeks ago in family. This is the second brother who is not willing to work. Har- Farmington were Hillsboro visitors is a graduate of Hillsboro high Bunday to attend the funeral of the Mm. Mary O'Brien, Mm. Mar a Portland hospital, has returned Mr. Andemon has lost within the mony classes will begin later. Tele- Saturday. school. late William Fault. garet Webb, Mrs. Edith Stewart, home and is convalescing nicely. past few weeks, the other one being phone 791. Mr. and Mm. R A. Anderson of Hallie Ireland and Oscar Jacobs Rev. Anderson of Astoria. Mr. An The Misses Avis Reid and Gladys Mm. Maud Dickason, Mm. Miriam The Past Noble Granda of the near the Jacksun school in the Nurth Rebekah lodge will meet at the home Larson were house guests for the Brogden, Mm. Alberta Hargrave, killed a big three-point buck Sun derson has but one sister living now. WOOD! Because of mill shut downs Tualatin Valley Fuel Co. re Plains section were Hillsboro visi of Mrs. William Tregtawn. on West week-end at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Mary Sabin were named day, while on a hunting trip in the Mrs. Kate Dell Marden, promi grets to notify patrons of their in as delegates from the W. R. C. at Blue Canyon district on Dairy creek. tors Munday. Lincoln street, October fl. Hostesses Mrs. William Brogden. nent Portland musician and normal J. R. Deen and A. L. Yanskey, who will be Mrs. Herman R« hse, Mm. IL Mr. and Mm. Charles Goodwin of teacher of the Dunning System, ability to furnish block wood for a Miss Amber Hastie of Glencullen, their meeting Friday to attend the couple of weeks. But can deliver live down on the river road tuward I. Patten. Mrs. Grant Zumwalt, and who is teaching this year at the county conventions of the Federated Salem were week-end guests of Mm. gave a most interesting lecture at slab, dry forest, and planer wood.— Women ’ s clubs during the year. Goodwin ’ s Scholls, were Hillsboro business visi Mrs. Treglawn. grandparents, Mr. and the home of Mrs. Vesta Combs, Fri J. E. Blazer A Sons, 659 Third St., Fairview school near Banks, was a Mrs. J. W. Kelley of the Wash Mm. F. S. Estep, and other rela- day evening. 1 Miss tors Saturday. “ Helen Wilcox, Hillsboro; telephone 701. 30-tf John Freudenthal A Sons are Hillsboro visitor Saturday. James Jackson of near Orenco building a large milk houie of graduate teacher, arranged for the Mm. Helen McDaniel an«i H. J. ington hotel left Tuesday for a visit lives. Josephine Uppenkamp, teacher of Mr. and Mr». R. H. Greer will lecture. was a county seat business caller »tonetile at the Freudenthal farm Mahoney of Hillsboro and Mrs. Mar I to St. Paul and other eastern cities, ! piano forte ; high school credits her return she will stop in | Upon leave Sunday for Salem, where they Saturday. Mr. Jackson recently re southeast of town. The house will jorie .Smith of Cornelius enjoyed a Mrs. Ben Layman is a guest to given.—Call at 1121 Second street, North Dakota, where she will visit will attend the Methodist confer turned from a trip back east. be used for distributing purposes in motor trip to Kelso, Wash., Sun 29-30 day of her mother, Mm. Winifred i or Verboort high school. her parents, Mr. and Mm. R. D. ence and will also remain for the J. W. Murray of tho Miller Mer connection with their milk route day. Gunton. Mr. and Mrs. Layman and r ____ , ___ Miss ____ Dee ____ English, and will also visit a sister State Fair. Darlipg, _____ accredited cantile and Elmer Bailey enjoyed a business. Miss Margaret Nottingham, a re in Montana. Mrs. Gunton were visitors at Long- teacher of pianoi — Studio at the Mm. Kelley expects Ashing trip to Pacific City over Sun Mrs. John L. Woodward and chil view Sunday, making the loop trip, residence of Mrs. Cave. Mr. and Napier will cent visitor at the William Brogden to be gone about three weeks. 26-29 dren and Mm. John Schifler of Sa- day. They returned home with 20 l< live Saturday for Kenova, West home, returned to her home at Ak Better let Andy fix your watch. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Luck of Mr. and Mm. Victor Batchelar, lem were visiting Hillsboro friends fish. Virginia, where they will make their ron, Ohio, to resume her school Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Batchelar and the first of the week, returning Portland spent the week-end at the He knows how.—-J. L. Anderson, Margaret Nagel, granddaughter of future home. They wil make the I work. 16-tf home of Mrs. Luck’s parents, Mr. Jeweler, 1211 Main street. Mrs. P. A. Batchelar'a father, Mr. Mrs. Mary Brunson, Is suffering trip by auto. Mm. Napier is a Mr. and Mm. Aaron Wilson of , Rhodes, went to Brooks Sunday, home last night. and Mm. Clem Shaner. Mm. Luck from blood-poisoning in her foot, ■laughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mc I Coquille are guests thia week of C. W. Hergert of the Withycombe remained until Wednesday. Dance at North Plains where Mr. Rhodes remained for a caused by running a tack into the Fall. Mr. and Mm. C. H. Nosier and fam- 1 visit with his nephew, Eli Rhodes, farm south of Hillsboro was trans W. O. W. at North Plains will Mm. G. A. Patterson of Portland foot. Mr. and Mm. E. L. Perkins and ily. Mm. Wilson is a sister of Mr. and family. He will also visit his acting business in Hillsboro Tues was a Hillsboro visitor the first of hold their opening dance of the sea day. Mr. Hergert says all the f ar son at their hall, Saturday evening, Howard Armstrong, the 7-year-old daughters, Esther and Virginia, and Nosier. son, George Rhodes, at Salem, be mers of that section are busy cu t- the week, a guest of her son and September 24. Clark’s orchestra. 30 son of Mr. and Mrs. David Arm- Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Perkins of Miss Josephine Potter, a graduate ! fore he returns here. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mm. Wayne 1 ting corn. strong of Laurel, fell while at school Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. of the Hillsboro high school of this Patterson. Mm. J. William Merrill returned Dance at Banks Friday and fractured his left leg in and Mm. II. P. Cornelius and Mr. year's class, will attend the North I recently from a motor trip to Seattle Mr. and Mm. A. E. Owen of Mc- Mrs. Maud Milne’s sale yesterday Minnville were Sunday guests of two places. Dr. J. O. Rubb attend nnd Mm. Fred Cornelius. western Business college in Portland | and way points, stopping at the Gets- . The R. N. A. of Banks will give at the Milne farm near North ed the injured lad. 1'he Hillsboro Concrete Brick A this winter. I tralia, Elma and Yakima faim. While Mr. and Mm. H. E. McCaskie. Their Plains, is reported as a very suc a dance on Saturday night, Septem “ at Parmley hall. Good mu- Mrs. Thomas Connell and son, Tile company thia week sold ma Samuel Paisley of Buxton was in ' at Sunnyside she was a house guest sons, who had been spending the cessful sale, with a record crowd in ber 24, sic. Tickets, $1.00. 29-30 Reid, Miss Gladys Bentley and Miss terial for a two-story residence to the county seat Tuesday on his way of Mr. and Mm. C. H. Todd. She week here, returned home with attendance. Margaret Rood went to Eugene Walter Hamel of Cedar Mill, who to a big Knights of Pythias affair in returned home Sunday with Mr. and them. Dan Burkhalter and J. B. Stewart Henry S. Miller of Portland and Sunday, taking Miss Irene Connell will soon begin the construction of Portland. Mr. Paisley has his farm Mrs. Kuner and a party of friends. PARENTS Miss Marion I. Rose of King county, went to Salem the first of the week, to that city, where she will enter his new home. up for rent. Have your children's eyes Word has been received by Miss where they will be night watchmen the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holts, who Eva Bailey of the birth of a son, Washington, were married at the in the Agricultural pavilion. Joseph and Miss Anna Engledin- scientifically examined for home of the officiating minister, Mr. and Mm. C. A. Park and ger of Loa Angeles, Cal., arrived make their home on the place for- Paul, Jr., to Dr. and Mm. Paul the coming school work. Eye strain Mrs. W. H. Taylor entertained daughter, Miss Bessie, left Monday Sunday night and are guests of merly occupied by the Boys* Mili- Bailey at San Francisco on Septem Rev. S. McMinis, on Tuesday after will hinder them in their studies. the Ladies’ Aid of the Christian don’t* neglert your own eyes, for their home in Waverly, New their brother, Fred Engledinger, and tary school beyond West Union, ber 19. Dr. Paul is a former Hills noon at 5 o’clock. York, after a five weeks* visit with family. They will make their home , were Hillsboro visitors the last of boro boy and the son of Mr. and Mr. and Mm. Philip G. Putnam church at her home Wednesday af- See Dr. Luzader at Hillsboro Phar- ternoon, with a tea. macy every Saturday for more than their i4latives, Mr. and Mm. N. IL in Portland. the week. Mrs. J. W. Bailey of this city, but of near Farmington left Saturday -------------------------------- five yearn. Hours 10 to 4. 27-tf for Schiedel, and nt the Weik home. Eugene, where Mr. Putnam has Mr. and Mm. P. I Mm. Sophia Smith was a Hills- now in San Francisco. A. Broeren of Esping's quality candies, pure ~ the chair of biology in the Univer- Members of the Women's Service Prescott, Oregon, , arrived Sunday ' boro visitor Monday, enroute to her Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cox of this and delicious, home-made.—1311 + club met at the home of Mm. F. C. for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. home in Forest Grove from a week city and Mr. and Mm. William John sity of Oregon, and Mm. Putnam Main street. 29-tf Francis of west of Hillsboro on Arthur Spiesochaert of north of end visit with her brother, Henry son of near Cornelius were Sunday will enter the university for her I Dr. Glutsch of the Thomp- Tuesday afternoon and canned Hillsboro. The ladies are sisters. I Carstens, and family, at Roy, and visitors at Seaside. They report junior year. son-Glutsch Optical Co., of The teachers of the Hillsboro apples for the Children's Farm M im Mary Quiggle of Seattle is Mr. and Mrs. Clell Carstens of splendid weather at the beach resort Salem, may be consulted at schools and the i Union high school Home near Corvallis. Mrs. Francia visiting friends in Hillsboro and Banks. and a large crowd there Sunday. the Hotel Washington on will be given a reception on Wed- donated the apples. September 28th.______________29-30 vicinity thia week. Mias Quiggle Mr. and Mm. F. P. Spiering have Mrs. William Brogden, Mm. A. M. nesday night. October 7, at the Mr. I Carlile, Mm. Edith Stewart and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Messinger and daugh- taught school in the Leisyville com-1 moved here from Astoria. tor, Mrs. Roy Fields, of Laurel, munity last year. Spiering takes over the local agency . J. F. Jarvis attended the regular Veterans’ hall, the Coffee club and +■ were Hillsboro visitom Tuesday. Mm. J. W. Holt of near Matson ot the Metropolitan Life Insurant meeting of the Mary Logan Tent, the chamber of commerce acting as Mrs. Bert Mating and daughter. station on the highway fell down company on account of the illness Daughters of Veterans, in Portland - hosts. Mr. and Mm. Stanley Watson of Miss Eleanor, left Friday for La- the steps at her home Friday eve- ot Tauf Charneski, who is in the Thursday. * Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. Jolla, CaL, where Miss Mating will ning, severely spraining her right Veterans' hospital in Portland, Miss Dorothy Howe, with the enter Bishop college, a preparatory wrist. Mm. Lois Bohlson, who under Hillsboro Power & Investment com Watson's parents, Mr. and Mm. M. E. Watson. I. N. Watson of Port- school for girls. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Hoffman of w<‘nt • «•«*©« operation at the pany, returned Monday from a Members of the Neighborhood Oregon City and John Engledinger Sm'th hospital several months ago, week’s vacation with friends at Pen- land, an uncle of M. E. Watson, club enjoyed their Sunday night of Portland were Sunday guests of and who h“ been convalescing at dleton and other eastern Oregon was also a guest at the Watson home over the week-end. pot-luck supper at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engledinger. Ithe home of her brother and sister- points. Mr. and Mm. A. L. Brock and | J. M. Person returned Wednes and Mm. K A. Bentley of near Miss Dolores Page of Toppenish, Hillsboro. Members present were family spenT Sunday at’ Forest °f ®’uth iTua‘,tin’ Ieft for Wash., who has been visiting her day from a hunting trip to Curry He was accompanied by and Mrs. Willard Hughes, Mr. Grove, guest. of Mr. Brock’s her home in Ny“*’ e“tern Ore<on sister. Mm. Floyd Miller, left Mon county. some Portland friends, and the party Mrs. H. H. Shayler, Mr. and mother, Mm. J. T. Reynolds. , A. H. F. Wulf was in the city day for McMinnville to enter her brought back three bucks. Mr. Per A. L. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Mias Pearl Winegardner under- Wednesday morning on his way back junior year at Linfield college. son says the report is that deer are Nam Logan, host and hostess. Mm. Mrs. Beulah Harris of Portland not so plentiful down there this Frank Harr was a guest of the club. went an operation Monday at the to Buxton, after having spent some «• H. •• Smith - Smith hospital. Dr. E. op time at Vancouver, Wash., with his was a Hillsboro visitor the last of year. Mr. and Mm. Kihineth Covell and daughter. Mr. Wulf says that Van the week, a guest of her parents, erating. The Junior Bible class of the little daughter left Sunday for their couver is enjoying considerable pros Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cox, and of Mm. Mr. and Mm. S. W. Melhuish Methodist church entertained the home in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Mrs. perity and that there isn’t a vacant Clay Freeman. Let us take care of your spent the week-end in St. Helens, Senior class and the official church Covell and daughter have been store building in the city, The job from start to finish! Mrs. George Taylor of Seaside is board at a melon feast Monday eve spending the summer with Mm. Co- guests of Mrs. Melhuish's parents. prune crop there is about 60 per We plan, merchandise, a Hillsboro visitor this week, a guest ning. Miss Helen Connell, who attended cent, he said. The Junior Bible class re vifll's mother, Mrs. Zula Linklater, ♦ ♦♦ I layout and illustrate your of her daughter, Mrs. Vesta Combs. elected J. R. Forsythe as president of this city, and Mr. Covell’s par U. of O. for the past two years, will Mm. C. W. Hall of Huber was in She is also looking after property and Mrs. Phillips as secretary-treas adveritsing at no extra ents, Prof, and Mm. Covell, of Cor enter Pacific university this term. Hillsboro on business Monday. The interests here. cost to you. No job is urer. vallis. Mr, Covell came several Mrs. Herman Glaske and son, Miss Doris Bailey of Forest Grove, too small or too large. weeks ago to accompany his family Lawrence, of near Orenco, were Halls recently moved back to Huber Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ensminger and from Farmington. They held a sale Jack King and Herbert McNutt of home. Give us a ring and we Hillsboro callers Monday. son, Phillip, and Mm. Horton of at Farmington early this month and Portland, were week-end guests of will send our representa The Pythians are invited to at Vancouver, Wash., were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gambella of Mrs. Hall says that it was more suc- Miss Virginia Brogden, at Brogden tive with samples. tend the dedication of the Pythian near Scholls were county seat busi Edward guests of Mr. and Mm. cessful than they had expected, The Acres. Building Material building at St. Helens Saturday. ness callers Saturday. Boge of near Farmington. Mr. and cows brought a very good price. Mr. Merchants Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bonney of The program furnishes an entertain Mm. William Zuercher of North Hall is going to Alaska October 2. Centralia, Wash., are visiting Mm. Mm. Ensminger and Mrs. Horton ment for the afternoon and eve Plains was a Hillsboro visitor Tues- were schoolmates of Mr. Boge back ,, ... . Block West of Postoffice Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner en Bonney’s mother, Mrs. Lydia Bige in Illinois. ning, with a chicken dinner at 6 day. low, on East Main street this week. tertained Saturday night with a o'clock furnished by Ava Temple of — Telephones — Miss Irene Connell was given a P. H. Vanderxanden was a busi- j bridge party. Miss Lalande and Mr. St. Helena. Dancing will commence B. Fleischauer of Gaston, who has Yard 2731 —Residence 1531X Friday. farewell surprise party by a num ness caller in Hillsboro Shute won first prizes, and Mm. charge of the prisoners on the mar “The Leader in It’s Field’’ at 9 o’clock, and all Knights and W. W. Brown of Orenco was a I Lucas and Mr. Stohler received the ket road work, was in Hillsboro yes ber of friends Thursday evening of Pythian Sisters are cordially invited county seat caller Monday. consolation prizes. Those attending terday, as there Was no crew out. last week before she left for Eu to attend the ceremonies. gene, where she will enter U. of O. were Mr. and Mm, Henry Stohler of Mr. and Mm. George Zimmerman Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lucas, of Shadybrook were county seat Those present were the Misses Con Mr. and Mm. Verne McKinney, Miss callers yesterday. Mm. Mary Zim nell, Margaret Tucker, Ruth Gil more, Patty Lomax, Erma Pasley, Marion Lytle, Miss Clara Lalande, merman has moved to Thatcher. Ethel Linklater, Iola Robb, Dorothy Miss Eva Sorenson, James Imbrie, J. E. Yunker of near Gaston was Tongue, Gladys Bentley, Margaret Arthur Shute of Portland, Edward in the county seat on business yes- Rood, Dorothy Sherman, Ruth Ju- Mating, and the host and hostess. terday. Mr. Yunker is advertising lien and Eugenia Cypher, The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. grapes for sale. Hartman of near Witch Hazel was Miss Agnes Maltman was a visitor the scene of a delightful surprise at Government Camp Sunday, mak party Saturday night, when a num ing the trip with Portland friends. Hillsboro, Oregon ber of friends arrived to help Mr. Gruen Cartouch» Mm. S. H. Rockwell of Vancou I^t. solid gold Hartman celebrate his birthday. ver, Wash., is a guest of her brother, cas», Sjo Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bloom, Mr. and Mm. Otto An J. H. Garrett, and family. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Pinkerton of CAPITAL AND SURPLUS — $100,000.00 demon and daughter, Helen, Theo dore Johannsen and sons, Chris and Portland were calling on Hillsboro $1,199,000.00 RESOURCES John, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson friends Monday evening. and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mm. George Wann, who has been Almquist and son, Elvin, and Mr. seriously ill for several weeks, is and Mm. Hartman. reported as improving. dS’lPCäl Briefs^ I Red Cedar Posts Printing Service V. W. GARDNER LUMBER CO. Hillsboro Argus 77ie Commercial National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Our stockholders number fifty of the leading farm ers and business men of Washington Oennty. . Edward Schulmerich, President Glenn T. Stapleton, First Vice-President E. 1. Kuratli, Second Vice-President William C. Christensen, Cashier James A. Wood, Assistant Cashier F. J. Sewell, Assistant Cashier The Commercial National Bank is the largest bank in Washington County. r A new Gruen Cartouche in solid gold $401 Here is truly remirkible watch value! A dainty wrist let, newly created by Gruen, with an »diluted movement cased in lakt. »did white golJ — at half the price you'd ex pect to pay foe such a watch. See these remarkable time pieces at our store — today! Don’t Run Downstairs Are you always upstairs when the telephone rings on the floor below? An extension telephone, costing only a few cents a day, will save miles of walking and hours of time. J. L. Anderson Jeweler 1211 Main Street --Oregon Telephone Co — 4 I