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OCTOBER 13, 1927. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE NINE Mrs. W. O. Robertson l«-ft Tues Peter Grossen of Helvetia was a Mr. and Mrs. Skeen, abstracters W. H. M 3. Meet. day morning for a week’s visit with Hillsboro visitor Wednesday. Mr. of Oregon City, were Hillsboro bus- I he Woman's Home Missionary relatives in Portland. Grossen had a snap shot of a wild in ess visitors Tuesday. Society met on Tuesday at the home grouse which has adopted his place Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhnhausen The Busy Bees of the Grange will I of Mrs. Fred Pearson, two miles of Tacoma were guests Thursday of us its home. Mr. Grouse has been hold a variety sale on November 19. east of town, with 14 members and around the Grossen place for sev Watch papers for further announce- Mrs. Leonard Brown und Mm. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kraniien. II. C. Kuecker of near Cornelius four visitors present. The lark into was a business visitor here Monday. John Kanina, Jr., entertained the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riggs are eral months, going into the chicken ment. the country was enjoyed through house, yard and barn. While Mrs. John Conzvlman of below Scholls Bridgvtte club Monday night at the guests this week of their son, Mrs. Ralph Deaville and children i the courtesy of G. N. Taggart, who homo of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Wille- Charles Riggs, and family, in Port Grossen was sitting under a tree In was a county seat caller Friday. of Gresham are spending the week gave his time and the use of his the yard recently the grouse came ford received first prize and Mrs. land. bus graciously, taking the ladies Mrs. E. M Pray of near Reed- and sat beside her just Like any with Mrs. Deaville’s mother, Mrs. McCaskio received the consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin McCormick tame pet. ville was a Hillsboro visitor Tues- | Herman Rehse, and other relatives. both ways. Mr. Taggart says it af Those present were Mrs. Reynold left the first of the week for New forded him pleasure in doing this day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowman and Chapman, Mrs. W. W. Phillips, Mrs. berg, where they will make their Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reiling and little deed, especially because of the Mm. George Corey of Roy wan a Verne MrKInney, Mrs. II. E. Mc- daughter, Grace, of this city, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Wsyne Patterson at good work of the women who are Hillsboro visitor Saturday, calling Caskie, Mrs. Burton Wilieford, Mrs. home. Fannie Graffis of Portland, and Mrs. tended a party Saturday night at endeavoring to help those less for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Freeman re- Fred Beach of near North Plains the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lay tunate. The president, Mrs. Doughty, on friends. Vesta Combs, Mrs. Otto Steinke, Mr. and Mm. J. L. Bntcheldar of Mrs. T. C. Reynolds, Mrs. Ralph | > turned Moriday from Pacific City, were guests Sunday uf D. B. Reas- man in Portland. presided. Mrs. H. Huff led devo near North Plains were Hillsboro Ireland, Miss Agnes Maltman, and , where they enjoyed a few days oner at Vernonia. Mrs. Beach and tional* and solicited five light bear Little Anita May, daughter of fishing. Mrs. Bowman are daughters of Mrs. callers Monday. the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan, had ers. Mrs. Maynard read an inter Miss Florence 1 Lake, who is teach Reasoner, and Dr. Graffis is a sis Bradford Fowles of above Moun- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klatt of her tonsils removed Monday morn esting letter describing the Metho I ing ut I ter. Salem, was a guest of her tnindale was transacting business in McMinnville are receiving congratu- ing at the Good Samaritan hospi dist Old People's Home located at Hillsboro Saturday. W. A. Tupper arrived home Sat tal in Portland, Dr. W. B. Hare op i Salem. The presence of Mrs. Lock- lutions upon the birth <.f a daugh mother, Mrs. Maud Lake, Munday evening. hart, the new minister's wife, was urday morning from Corvallis, erating. Nell Emmott and Charles Koontz ter, Joy Ann, October 9th. Mr. and greatly enjoyed. After an interest- Miss Irene Gunnell of U. of O., where he has been assisting Mai loft Sunday morning fur a few days' Mrs. Klatt are well known here, i Mr. and Mrs. Miles Purdin of , ing business session, the ladies were Mrs. Klatt being a daughter of Mr. Eugene, was a week-end gai-st of ' Crandall in experting the books of fishing trip at Taft. Mrs. Mr. Tupper Portland came out Tuesday for a ] served dainty refreshments. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the county officers. und Mrs. W. A. Goodin of neur Cor Mrs. Albert Roots, who recently left Tuesday morning for St. Helens, visit with their mother, Mrs. P. M. ! J. R. Forsythe invited the ladies to Connell. nelius, und Mr. Klatt being a son moved to Forest Grove, was a Hills Jackson. Mr. Purdin returned to of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klutt of near Mrs. W. W. Steiwer and Mrs. C. where he will also do some expert Portland that evening, but Mrs. meet at her home for the next ses- boro business visitor Monday. ! sion. accounting. Orenco. O. Portwood of Fossil were week Purdin remained for a few days' — M. Reeves of near the Grahle E. F. Dahlheim has been trans visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. end guests of Mrs. F. A. Bailey and A card from Mrs. J. W. Kelley of school house in South Tualatin was ferred from the Portland division of Purdin was formerly Miss Nellie Attend Grand Lodge daughter, Miss Eva. the Hotel Washington, who is visit transacting business in Hillsboro on James Wood and A. W. Havens ing her parents at Michigan, North The Neighborhood club was enter the Portland Electric Power com Jackson. Saturday. represented Phoenix lodge at the Dakota, says that the weather hus tained at supper Sunday evening at pany to Hillsboro, where he will act The ladies of the Congregational ___ __ _ ______ Grand Lodge session in The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Carter and as a merchandising representative in been ideul since she arrived there, children of Portland were Sunday with clear, sunny, crisp days und the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent- an endeavor to put more load church will hold a big rummage this week, and Mrs. L. F. Emmott ley, east of Hillsboro. Come and buy. represented Phoenicia Temple in the guests of Mr. Carter's parents, Mr. cool nights. This is her first visit building apparatus on the company’s sale this week. W. H. Wescott and family have There will be things you will want, Grand Temple session and Mrs. G. H. Carter. in that for three years, and she will remain moved to Scoggins Valley from lines. Others attending from here Mrs. J. M, Vranson of Portland until ubout the 17th. The Pythian Slaters of North and cheap, too. Winter clothing, city. West “ ‘ Union. Their neighbors at hats, shoes, fancy articles, and other were „w.w Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, «... Mrs. was in the city on business the last Mrs. Emma Dierdorf received West Union gave them a farewell Plains will give a series of card things too numerous to mention. I james Wood, Mrs. Lloyd Brown and of the woek. Mm. Vranson former- parties in the K. P. hail, starting word the first of the week from her party. ly lived in this county. Saturday evening, October 15. Five Sale will be held at 1151 Third ' Mrs. Harry Morgan. They were ac- son, William, from London, tellinjy4 W. C. Taylor of near Estacada hundred will be played. Admission, street, .jetween Main and Washing- | companied by Mrs. Dora Nelson of Rev. E. W. Hillis is in conti al that he made the trip from Paris in ton, on west side of street, Friday j Portland and Mrs. Sharp, represen- Oregon this week at Sisters, Madras an airplane to London und would was a Hillsboro visitor the last of 25 cents, including supper, Every* and Saturday of this week. utive of Lakeview Temple of Gas- and other places, where he will or- leave there for Scotland, where he the week. Mr. Taylor is working on body welcome. the new telephone building at For Mrs. Len B. Fishback entertained | ton Pythian Sisters. Mrs. Elwood Johnson had the mis ganize Sunday schools. would visit with his uunt. He ex est Grove. fortune to fall Saturday morning at the Christian church Missionary so Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Rourke of pects to leave for home on the 15th. (Other Locals on Page Four) The weather performed a queer her home, breaking her left arm cieties of this city and Forest Grove Portland were Hillsboro visitors The Needlecraft club met Thurs freak Monday afternoon when it just above the wrist. Dr. J. O. at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. ' Saturday, enroute to their Moun day afternoon at the home of Mrs. AUXILIARY CARD PARTY rained very hard in the Orenco sec Robb attended the injured lady and Coulter, secretary for district No. 1, taindale home for a few days. J. II. Kroeger, with a good attend tion, amounting to a severe storm, she is improving nicely. of Portland, was present and gave The American Legion Auxiliary Frank Huisman of south of Cor ance. The club voted to hold their and did not rain here or at Reed- Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case of Til- an interesting talk on the conven will give the first of a series of nelius has rented his place and will apron and food sale on Saturday, j i ville. tion and rally to be held in Portland lamook returned to their home yes- move his family to Hillsboro after November 26. The ladies will make on October 20 and 21. Light re card parties at the Veterans’ hall Mrs. William Valandigham of terday after a visit of several days the sale, which takes place today. a specialty of large, serviceable freshments were served at the close on Friday evening, October 21, at Santa Rosa, Cal., who is visiting at at the home of their daughter, Mrs. 8 o’clock. Bridge and “500” will of the evening. Mm. Frank Huisman of near Cor aprons. 1 the home of her father, Benton I C. G. Reiter. be played, and card playing will be nelius underwent an operation at Richard, the three-year-old son of Bowman, went to Portland Tuesday George Hawley of Orenco was in Attend Poets Meeting gin promptly at 8:15. Everybody in the Jones hospital Saturday, Dr. J. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Hillis of this j | for a few days visit with her i , town on business Wednesday. The vited. Admission, 25 cents. <). Robb and Dr. J. B. Dinsmore city, slipped on a board walk Sun- ' Mr. and Mm. A. H. Biassing at- brother, Harry, and family. Hawley family just returned from operating. day and fell against the step, sus beeil the meeting of the North- Get the Columbia record, "Two Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engledinger Hood River, where they have i western Poetry association Thurs- Black Crows,” at J. L. Anderson's L. K. Adams of Portland was a taining a bad break of the left leg , picking fruit. ■nd fsmily were guests Sunday of ’day evening at the home of Mr. and Jewelry Store. Hillsboro visitor Saturday. Mr. in the thigh. Dr. J. O. Robb at 33 The ladies of St. Matthews’ Mrs. Engledinger’s sister, Mrs. R. A. Adams is an attorney and was asso tended the little sufferer. ish will give a social entertainment Mm. Eldon Steele in Portland. Mm. Good music, _ good floor, _ good Wells, and family, at West Linn. ciated with the late W. N. Barrett E. A. Elford and son, Maurice, of at the school hall this Friday eve- Biassing gave two original readings management, and a good supper. in the law profeaaion about 39 years Newberg, were Hillsboro visitors ! They were accompanied by Miss ning. and a talk on poetry markets. Col. Come and bring your friends to Good music. Everybody in- Anna and Joe Engledinger. Hofer and many others from Salem hard time dance, October 22, Gales ■go. Saturday. They also visited at G. D. Peckenbaugh of Spokane, vited. were present, about 75 being pres Creek Community hall. 33 * Mr. and Mm. C. C. Otness drove Orenco and North Plains. Mr. El Mrs. Lenore Irmler and son, Paul, These meet to Monmouth last Sunday after- ford broke his leg last spring and is Wash., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. of Portland, were Hillsboro visitors ent from all points. R. N. A. Dance noon, They were accompanied by just able to get useund now with- I A. L. King during last week. Mr. Wednesday, attending the funeral ings are held once a month and are Peckenbsugh is a train dispatcher very enjoyable affairs. The Royal Neighbors will give a their daughter, LaDele Otness, and out the aid of a crutch. services of the late John L. Crow. dance in the M. W. A. hall on Sat- Jessie Shattuck, who are going to W, W. Jaquith of Scholls was nt Spokane and has been a life-long The Congregational Social Circle G. R. Cabinet Meets ; urday night. October 22. Modern normal school there. transacting business in Hillsboro friend of Mr. and Mrs. King. next dances. Admission 50 Mrs. G. O. Gray and daughter, will meet at 2:30 o'clock The member« of the Girl Reserve and old time Mr. Jaquith is an old Herman Bishop of Helvetia was Saturday. Good music. cents and 25 cents. Thursday afternoon at the home of Evelyne, of Albany, spent the week cabinet met at the home of the Everybody invited. a county seat visitor Monday, Mr timer in that section and is greatly 33-34 Mrs. G. V. Payne. end with Mrs. Gray ’ s parents, Mr. president, Dorothy Tongue, on Tues Bishop had the contract at the interested in the early history of the Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mobley moved Jackson quarry this year and ex- county. He is compiling u history and Mrs. W. J. Kearny. Mr. and to Corvallis last week, where Mr. day night, instead of at the school Turn in your news items by Mon Mrs. Esmond Vincent were also as usual. Miss Simms, the secre day or Tuesday if possible, or as pects to finish up within n few days uf that section. Mobley will be employed in the tary of the Portland Federation, soon as they happen. 11-tf if the weather will let him. R. Bowlby of South Tualatin was week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Buick garage. Reamy. was present to talk over the year's Victor Leheyne of near Leosy- a Hillsboro business visitor Monday. Mrs. R. M. Wridge and Mrs. A. work with them. Further plans for Be sure to attend Hard Time Henry Steinke and W. C. Gifford ville was transacting business in Mr. Bowlby reports that there is a W. Wridge went to Portland today the interest groups were made and dance at Gales Creek Community left Sunday morning for Yakima, great deal of clover in that section Hillsboro Monday. Mr. Leheyne and for a few days’ visit with relatives. also for the wearer« of rings. A hall, October 22. 33 family moved last week from their yet to be hulled and some of the Wash., to assist Otto Hartrampf Mrs. A. Maes and Mrs. Ben Cous- pot-luck supper was an interesting ' with the fruit grader manufactured former home near Blooming to the silos are not filled, on account of The best optical service by the Hartrampf brothers, and sens of Leisyville were county seat feature of the meeting. old Blanchard place near Leisyville. the rain. need not be expensive. which is being demonstrated in that visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stange), who Kryptock lenses for far Wesley Schulmerich, who has The estate of Henry Becker has | Will Award Prises section. and near vision, (12.50; been playing professional baseball have been living on Washington O. T. McWhorter, county agent, Toric reading been admitted to probate. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters and lenses, (5. Consult at Los Angeles, Cal., arrived home street, near North Range, are mov Hard time dance at Gales Creek will award the prizes at the Polk Dr. Glutsch about your eyes next Thursday evening. He left the last ing today into their new home on Roy Bills of North Plains are at county fair tomorrow on farm crops community hall, Saturday night. visit, Wednesday, October 26, at the of the week with a party of friends I First street, between Lincoln and tending the Pythian Grand Lodge at October 22. 33 and horticultural exhibits. Washington Hotel. The Dalles this week. Mrs. Walters Jackson. from Corvallis for a hunting trip to Mrs. C. M. Smidt and Mm. G. A. is the delegate for Friendship Tem southern Oregon. ple of that place and the gentlemen L. E. Walker, son and daughter, Patterson of Portland were calling are representing Glencoe lodge. on Hillsboro friends Monday. The Marvel and Miss Vera May, of Portland, were visitors at the Wal- ladies formerly resided here. Ray Emmott of Vernonia return Mrs. Otto Hartrampf spent the ed last week from a two weeks' ker ranch west of town Saturday. Mias Walker is attending the North week-end in Portland, a guest of her hunting trip to Vale and Ontario. western Business college in Port sisters, Mrs. J. R. Sandford and Mrs. Emmott and little daughter, Miss Olive Mead. who were guests at the home of land. The Eastern Star will have spe Mrs. Emmott's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mm. Jack Thomas are visiting at the home of Mm. Thomas' cial Hallowe'en program and games Mrs. A. L. King, during his absence, mother, Mrs. M. Welch. Mrs. Louis at their regular meeting Tuesday returned home with him. Dugan, who has been at the Jones evening. Mrs. Victor Butchelar, Mrs. W. O. hospital for some time, is also a Will Jack returned Saturday from Morley, Mrs. R. V. Thomas and guest of her mother, Mrs. Welch, a two weeks’ stay at St. Martin's Mrs. Ross Munkers went to Forest but will leave for Portland the last Springs and is greatly improved in Grove Monday afternoon to attend of the week. Mr. Dugan is expect health. the funeral of Mrs. Winifred Aid- , ed home from Canada this week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornelius were rich of that city. Mrs. Aldrich had ■nd they will reside in Portland. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. been pianist of the Rebekah lodge The Christian Gleaner Girls met L. Perkins and family in Portland. I of Forest Grove for 16 years. at the home of Dolores Theda on Mr. and Mrs. W. '11. Scott, for Charles Deichman of Longview September 30 and elected officers as merly of Hillsboro, have moved was a guest over the week-end of follows: Dolores Theda, president; from Portland to Los Angeles. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Agatha Hurst, vice-president; Hazel He was enroute home Mr. and Mrs. George Emmott of Deichman. Brown, secretary and treasurer. : from Moravia, Cal., where he at- Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. Committees were also elected and : tended the wedding of John Gold- Virginia Harader was elected social and Mrs. IL R. Emmott. Mrs. J. M. Milla of above Man thwait and Miss Helen Whitehead, leader, Arlene Brock chairman of | former O. A. C. friends. While the look-out committee, and Agatha ning was a Hillsboro visitor the last I south he visited Vincent Engeldin- Hurst class reporter, A dainty of the week. ( ger at Los Angeles. luncheon was served at the close of A. L. Schindler of Bethany was The Woman’s Church Service the evening. greeting Hillsboro friends Friday. League of All Saints Mission will ' meet with Mrs. Myron Willsie of Forest Grove on Wednesday, Oc- | tober 19. This will be the regular meeting and all members are re quested to meet at tho chapel at 2 o'clock p. m., as there will be cars to accommodate all. Committees have been appointed and are work ing hard for the fall bazaar, which will be held at the mission house on December 7 and 8. eg Local Briefs > <*fa%T<m V> G raham B rothers COMMERCIAL CAR Keep on the Right Road SAVE' A Dollar every now and then is the basis of many fortunes. Make it a habit to put away a few dol- lars whenever you have them to spare. It is sur- prising how your account will grow, and give you the basis of a good investment. LET US TALK TO YOU ABOUT THIS SAVINGS IDEA Edward Schulmerich, President Glenn T. Stapleton, First Vice-President E. I. Kuratli, Second Vice-President William C. Christensen, Cashier James A. Wood, Assistant Cashier The Commercial National Bank Hillsboro, Oregon * No Matter what your business— regardless of weather or road con ditions—if you need %-ton trans» portation, a Graham Brothers Commercial Car will serve you faithfully and economically. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cypher of North Plains went to Molalla Monday to attend the fune ral of Mrs. Connell and Mrs. Cyp her’s uncle, Robert Bagby, who died there the Inst of the week. Mr. Bagby was an old pioneer, having come to this country by wagon train when two years of age. He was 77 years old at the time of his death, and had resided in Clackamas coun ty since coming to Oregon, He had often visited here. Mrs. Amy Altman returned last Thursday from a few weeks’ visit at Seattle with her niece, Mrs. Bes- sie Nelson, and her son, Fred Alt- man, whose ship, the Lurline, was in Seattle at the time. While on her trip Mrs. Altman went as far as the Canadian border, going over the famous Chuckanut drive. Another interesting place visited was the government locks, the second largest in the world, where she saw boats and also a large boom of logs taken through. The locks are surrounded by beautiful grounds, kept up by the government She especially ad mired the fine theater buildings in Seattle, such as the new Orpheum, the Fifth Avenue, and United Ar tists. Somewhere— probably in your own neighborhood — transporta tion problems similar to yours have been solved. Everywhere leaders in every line of business have staked their repu tation for fast, dependable service on Graham Brothers %-ton Com mercial Cars—4722 fleets in daily operation. You Oive it to Yourself to know the facts before buying. Hillsdoro CHASSIS EQB. DETROIT Cady Motor Co • • • • • • • • • • Oregon G raham B rothers trucks Come in out of the cold; a good place to spend the winter is the Hotel Washington, "The House of Hospitality.” Plenty of steam heat and oodles of hot water at all times. Special winter rates. 32-33 OPENING DANCE The Grange Busy Bees will have their opening dance at the M. W. A. hall on Saturday night, October 15. Modern and old time dances. Prices, 50c and 25c. 32-33 Esping's quality candies, pure and delicious, home-made.—1311 Main street. 29-tf Miss Dee Darling, accredited teacher of piano. — Studio at the residence of Mrs. Cave. 26-29 Better let Andy fix your watch. He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf WOOD! Because of mill shut downs Tualatin 4 uniauu Valley t alley r Fuel uei LO. Co. I re grets to notify patrons of their i in ability to furnish block wood for a couple of weeks. But can deliver slab, dry r forest, and planer wood.— J. _. E. _. Bia -iazer 4 Sons, 659 Third St., Hillsboro; telephone 701. * ' ’ 30-tf PARENTS Have your children’s eyes scientifically examined for the coming schoel work. E, Eye ______ strain will hinder them in their studies. And don’t neglect your own eyes. See Dr. Luzader at Hillsboro Phar macy every Saturday for more than five years. Hours 10 to 4. 27-tf _