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    PAGE FOUR
Millsbo
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
rgus The qirl
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Local Happenings
Farm Market Review
Pageant Is Given
By a Missionary
Group at Orenco
Fred Tesch and J«’»»«’ Hatch
n week-end hunting trip to Arling
Weekly
Review
of
Commodity
Market
Trends
and
News
The Leader m Its Field"
w
ton.
Co-operative Extension Work in Agriculture nnd Homo Economic«.
Orvnco, Dev. 1. —• "The Open
Floyd Bentley of Seattle spent
Oregon Agricultural College and the United States Department of
Thanksgiving with hi» parents, Mr. Door," a pageant, was given by the
County Official Paper
Agriculture co-operating. Paul V. Maris, director.
Women’s Missionary society tn the
,
,
„
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,
—
-.
and
Mr». E. E. Bentley.
+
........ v...... Editor
church Sunday evening. About 25
W. VERNE MeKINNEY
>
Mrs.
Ernest
Livermore
of
Seaside
Associate Editor >
MRS. E. C. MeKINNEY
Corvallis. Nov. 28.- WOOL— Re but are still several ilollars below was operated on for appendiciti» at persons, dressed in costumes to rep
resent different nationalities,
Farmers are reported
porta
from abroad continue optimis­ lust year.
Subscription Rates
the Smith hospital Tuesday.
Other numbers on the pi,,
part,
i
selling
more
readily
than
earlier
in
tic
for
holders
of
wool
and
the
do
­
$0.85 >
$1.50
Six Months .
Per Year
Mra. A. Hinman and Mrs. C. gram included two vocal solos, »
mestic situation took on new life the season. Considerable seed re­
with manufacturers buying more mains unthreshed because of un­ Coon of Forest Grove were calling violin solo, three piano aoloa, scrip
Issued cn Thursday of each week by McKinney & McKinney, Publishers.
ture reading, and a sketch of the
freely. Stocks of foreign combing favorable weather conditions. Ken on Hillsboro friends Saturday.
Entered in the Postoffice at Hillsboro, Oregon, as second-class matter.
Charles Deichman <>I Longview missionary organisation and th«
i
tuclty
bluegrass
seed
has
mostly
and
clothing
wool
in
bond
at
Boston
Member of Oregon State Editorial Association and National Editorial
on October 31 were only 9.506,000 been sold by growers at prices rang was a guest Sunday of his parents, work it Is accomplishing.
Association
pounds, compared to 36.307,000 a j mg from 60 cents to $1.10 u bushel Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Deichman.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Woodward
year ago, and 45,470,000 pounds in for rough cured seed. Most of the
<
Mrs. J M Goar was a Thanksgiv­ gave a Thanksgiving dinner
ln*i
Taps
sounded
last
week
for
an
­
Weather Just
1925. Total importa of combing mid orchard gruss seed has also been ing guest of Mr. and Mrs. M II Thursday, covers being laid for flf
other of the thinning ranks of vet­
As Hard on Roads
clothing wool from January to Sep­ sold. Prices on this seed have ad­ Schmeer nt their home <>n Portland teen. The out-of-town guests Were
erans of that great conflict between
tember, were 101,179,000 pounds, vanced somewhat.
Mr. arul Mrs. G. M Buford,
I
Mr.
Heights.
the
north
and
south.
Alonzo
Sigler
Criticism of the county court on
»♦»♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦»♦•»t»'
LIVESTOCK Well finished steers
compared to 164,567,000 pounds for
of Heur Gl» and Mrs. Frank Kenyon, Mias tjlady»
Mrs.
Colburn
Thayer
was
one
of
the
few
remaining
vet
­
the road work is contained in a
nnd
feeder
and
Stocker
cattle
were
the
same
period
last
year.
The
con
­
«I hy Th« Century ComMV.)
ton was a guest this week of her sis I Kenyon, Elgin Kenyon, Ronald Hu
WNU aerrtee
communication from an Argus sub­ erans of the Civil war in this city,
sumption of all kinds of wool from about steady, but in-between killer» ter, Mr». Lulu Ingram, aad other ford. Eddie Rapp Wnd Wayne Stun,
scriber. There are many reasons and the country looks with regret
January to September was 414,398,- ! went sharply lower in some eastern
ecker. all of Portland, and liurney
back of certain actions, and it is ' on the passing of these men, who
000 pounds (grease equivalent) as i markets where too many were re­ relatives.
Cameron of Salem.
fought
that
this
nation
might
re
­
Mrs.
II.
A.
Deck,
worthy
matron,
possible that the correspondent may
compared to 365,313,000 for the ceived early last week. Condition«
(Continued from last week)
main
united.
Mr.
Sigler
was
not
Mrs. S. L. Carlyle and Mias Ma­
err and possibly he is right. How-
same period last year.
about November 1 pointed to a con­ entertained the officers of the East tilda Dallnger, president and seer,
cm
Star
Wednesday
at
a
luncheon
ever, this paper is of the opinion 1 only a veteran, bqt a pioneer of ’47,
’They’re all down tn the kitchen, 1
GRAIN—Pacific coast barley mar­ siderable decrease in Aittle feeding
tary respectively, of the local Par
that under the present road man­ who saw the Tualatin valley develop think. Listen!“
kets were rather dull last week, al­ this winter and supplies of fat cattle at her home.
vnt-Teacher
association, attended the
agement the people of Washington ' from the rough to its present state.
Mrs. J. Whitmore received word
She opened the door leading to the though eastern markets were firm h> I are expected to be the smallest for
county council at Garden.Home on
county are getting more, dollar for
hall. and. going out. leaned over the higher on good export demand. ; several years during the next few Ui.it her brother, Will Sngctl, <’f Saturday and report an interesting
The Oregon professor who criti­ stair-rajl.
dollar, than they ever have before,
United States barley exports since j months. Hogs went lower again but Tualatin, is ill with pneumonia at
meeting.
and that every effort should be made cises newspapers for the method in
"Yes. they’re still there." she re­ July 1 now total around 540,000 i recovered part of the loaa. Lamb St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland.
Miss Grace Millgate, state tuber
to co-operate with and aid the coun­ which stories of the discovery of ported when she came back. “All but tons or more than twice as much as ' prices were about steady.
The good weather of the Inst two
tin in southern Oregon, and the re­ one of the Italians. ‘ Thev're eating last year for the same period. Good
ty court.
APPLES—Good apples are in de­ days has brought out the blossoms culoaia association nurse, visited th«
The job of working for the pub­ puted finding of the fossils of giant now. and after that I I tbluL they're domestic demand and fair export in­ mand and prices have strengthened. on wild strawberries, according to school Monday to inspect the ring
lic is not a sweet one at the best, reptiles in eastern Oregon v»re planning to leave."
quiry held wheat prices generally Shipments to November 19 total Omar Vuylsteke of South Hillsboro. worm cases that were in school be­
fore Thanksgiving.
Miss Millgate
but the judge, commissioners and handled, might take a hand at see­
“Where’s the hag?"
steady, although more favorable 61,149 cars, compared to 92,851 last i
Clarence McFadden was pleasant reports that there are no new cases
road department men are giving the ing how far he would get in*some­
“Watting on them."
weather conditions in Argentina year to November 20.
ly surprised Saturday night by his and commended the teachers fur
county their vest best efforts and one else’s game.
She spoke detacbedly. stnsost dully. . tended to weaken the situation.
ONIONS—The latest estimate of
As In the morulng. she was not sur- Light receipts of corn together with I onion production in the northern high school friends at his home in their efforts in controlling the dia-
that is all that anyone can do.
West Hillsboro, the occasion being ease.
Investigation of the condition on
Twelve hundred convicts riot at prised: but tonight there was tn her unfavorable husking returns in some and western states is 18,000,000 his birthday.
the McDonald road showed that the Folsom prison in California and manner a suggestion of repressed ex­ ureas held the markets firm.
! bushels or 15 per cent more than
H. A. Kuratli and family of Hill».
Earl Strong of the Hillsboro boro stopped in Orenco a few mm
work had been started and the peo- several
_____ guards
____ __ and convicts were citement which It had not held before.
SEEDS—Prices of red and alaike last year. Marketings to date have
“Have you a heavy coat?" he asked clover continue to advance slowly. | been heavy and prices have sagged. Transfer company is building a new utee last Thursday while enroute to
pie, several families, had to be given kyled anj injured. V.
We suppose the
home at Ninth and Oak street, and llethany, where they were spending
a way out
Investigation further ' sob sisters wju put up an awful her. x
“Yea"
expects to move his family In about I Thanksgiving day with relatives
showed that this fall, an exception-1 story about the poor downtrodden
“Get It and put It on. quick. Don’t
holiday time.
ally’ wet one, has been just as hard : crirnin*l.
Misses Marjorie and I-aura Kidd
waste any time." He Indicated the
on road work as it has been on
—
The McCreary family of Portland came out from Portland to spend
buckled house-shoes she still wore.
clover seed. The county carries on I „
,
! spent Thanksgiving at the home of Thanksgiving at home, and wore »<■
♦
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many jobs of road work during the t \
h°w rott«‘n B ,”‘“on ,n "And put on some real shoes. If you
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miltenberger. companied by their grandfather,
year and they necessarily cannot.
th* University of Oregon have them."
Faculty Entertained
Hilhi Teacher, Miss
Mr». McCreary is a- sister of Mr. uncle and aunt.
all be done at the same time.
se*m’ t0 have, <hey can always
Davies, Is Married
Miltenberger.
Without replying, she dlsappe»“*!. Xt B. W. Barnes Home
__________
: come back in a desperate attack and
Dwight Goodman returned to
He
followed^her
Into
the
bedroom
In
—
Past Noble Grand»’ club will meet Portland Thursday evening, where
I give Washington a scare on Thanks-
Mixa Davies, the American history
which, during the hour» of his pres­
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barnes enter-
Tillamook is considering an ordi-jgjving
Wednesday
evening
at
the
home
of
ence that afternoon, the hag had found tained the high school teachers with | teacher of the high school, was mar Mrs. C. E. Deichman. Mrs. Jose­ he has employment in a furniture
nance to compel the pumper to stay ,
lied several weeks ago to Paul M.
,factory.
uneasy asylum. He Indicated a door.
in the city for any purpose or any
a dinner at their home Tuesday | Ellis, medical student, at the Parish phine Case and Miss Elizabeth
The Rev. George T. Pratt went
The
Prince
of
Wales
goes
head-
"Where
doe«
that
lead?"
occasion. Supporters of the ordi- !
evening,
The evening was spent ' house in Portland. Mr». Ellis re- Ghecn will be assisting hostesses.
to Albany last Wednesday to spend
nanw"contend’''that"there i*s" dwger I°ff a horM ‘K?>n. We believe
"Into a bathroom."
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatty of Thanksgiving with his two sister».
"There’s a back window over the playing bridge and Marl Woods | fuses to disclose the exact date of
in taking this equipment
from the
the ...
Prlnce «""7
cIos* . 5° ha _ ''lnS *
•t'XS*'-*1*’
xavsaa
waa».
1
»
sang.
Those present were Misses her wedding.
Portland are receiving congratula­ He returned Saturday evening.
What room does that
city, both in case of
c. a
- fire
— at
— that
----- world » record for getting off. and veranda.
Clara Case,
Florence
tions upon the birth of a son, No­
McDonald,
♦ ♦♦
Miss Loren« Woodward spent the
time in the city, and from a possible 1 we don’t believe anyone will dispute mean?"
Tennessee Weatherred, Lillie Home-
vember 30. Mrs. Beatty wa» for­ week-end with friends in Portland.
Junior» Select Rings
the
honor
with
him.
"A
bedroom
off
the
hall.
”
breakdown along the county roads
dew,
and
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Abraham,
The junior class has selected the merly Miss Helen Fillen of this city.
Mias Alegra Wolff of Portland
“Good!"
or highways. Tl^i argument applies
Mr. and Mr». Fred McNelly and »|>ent the week end at ths home of
She followed his thought "Tint I Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Goodman. Mr. design for pins and rings, and Jan­
Scalder of dog fined—headline.
to other small cities, such as Hills­
and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Mayl ette Cady has been taking orders little daughter of Coquille were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
boro. The nearby sections might Rightly so, for the dog, undoubtedly don’t think we can risk that. One of Woods, and the host and hostess.
for them.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. Mc­ Wolff.
the
Italians
Is
patrolling
the
hall.
be taken care of by equipping a the valued possession of another
Mr. Hare of near Vancouver,
Nelly'» mother, Mrs. Emma Mc­
That
’
s
why
they
hsven't
locked
the
| person, was hardly to blame.
small truck.
Nelly, at the home of W. F. Boley. Wash., has traded for the A Mc­
door. I caught a glimpse of hkn just
et vir - 3
sec. 5, tis
now, coming toward the foot of the Real Estate Transfer«1
The ladies of the M. E. church Gill property and he and his wife
do not quite see how it can do so stairs.”
will
hold their bazaar and cooked expect to move here thia week.
to Lena C. Peters,
MaiZ j successfully, or how we or you can He stared at her frowntngly, then, Alphonso S. Hendricks et ux to half R. of F. lot Peters
Miss Esther Head, who teaches at
food sale December 14 in the base­
1,
Peters
Add.,
Hillsboro.
“walk humbly with our God” if walking to the bed. stripped It with Rene Taghon et ux, 14.836 acres,
ment of the church. A dinner will Estacada, Spent the Thanksgiving
Orval
L.
Hutchens
et
ux
to
C.
M.
.............. ................——4 Sunday ceases to be a day set apart, an arm-swing and seized the sheets. Wm. Porter Cl. 65.
¡Good et ux, part lot 1. block 7, bo served in the evening from 5:30 holiday at the home of her parents,
and becomes “just another day”
“Then It’s simply a question of low­
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Head.
Frank W. Hinman to Mark T. Naylor’s Add., Forest- Grove.
to 7 o'clock.
Money Could Be
with the fourth commandment rele­ ering you from the front." he cried, Cox. part of Harvey Clarke Cl. 37,
Mrs. Vera Husband and little
J. F. Shorb et ux to Samuel ...
A.
The Misses Eunice Gremsgard,
Saved, Says Writer
gated to the attic and the cobwebs. curtly. “I’ll lower you as far as I TIS R3W.
daughter of Multnomah, spent a few
Shorb
et
ux,
8.32
acres,
Sec.
7
and
Jessie
Shattuck,
Gladys
Rood
and
Anton
Litzer
et
ux
to
John
T.
By the way, Mr. Tolson, you did can. and we’ll have to risk a drop of
days the past week with the for
j
Eva McCormick, student» at the
Litzer, 135 acres. Sec. 28, T3N 8, TIN R4W.
Editor Hillsboro Argus:
not express yourself on the presi­ a few feet Snow’s safe."
A. H. Illassing et ux to Lester Normal school at Monmouth, spent mer’s mother, Mrs. Alec Allen, and
R5W.
As he spoke, he wss hurriedly tear­
What has become of the county dent’s proclamation about Thanks­
Fred Schaer to Henry S. Lund, Ireland et ux, part lot 12, block D, the Thanksgiving holidays with their family.
ing and roping the sheets. “Used to 2.538 acres, Sec. 15. T2N R3W.
watch-dog? He certainly ought to giving day.
¿-rfr’The people of this community
Fairview Add., Hillsboro.
parents here.
do this at school when I was a kid."
Yours very truly,
have been around Quatama the past
are cordially Invited to attend the
Minnie Ardeli Gourley et ux to
Alice E. Richards et vir to Frank
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
Frank
Mitchel)
re-
he explained. "Quite like old time«. A. L. Barton et ux, 3.72 acres. Sec. S. Richards, 42.53 acres. Sec. 1,
week to see what the road commis­
big free entertainment and danre at
WILLIAM J. HEAD.
turned last Wednesday from a few the Shute Park auditorium, Friday
Now get on the coat and shoes, 11, T3S R2W.
sioners were doing with the road
T2S R2W.
weeks'
trip
to
southern
California.
please.”
W. B. Coon et ux to Victor M.
&
Joseph Pad to Arvine F. Orn-
funds.
night, from 8 tp 12, ar the guests of
While south they visited with Rev. the Hillsboro business men, sponsor­
She needed the reminder. She was Spaulding et ux, north 50 feet of duff. 80 acres. Sec. 2. T3N R5W.
In an ill-advised attempt to gravel
Florence Bryant et al to Wilson and Mrs. Lowell A. Young, and ing the Buy-ln-Hillaborn Week. A
staring at this visitor, who had the south half of lot 1, block 41, Forest
the new grading on the McDonald
E. Brock et al, part of Donal Mc­ others, formerly of this city.
fare of the man she knew and the Grove.
market road, here is what happened:
good program from 8 to 9::3O, and
Elizabeth Fowler to A. B. Snider Leod Cl. 49, TIS R4W.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Stevenson en-
voire and manner of a stranger, All
(1) Eleven carloads of gravel were
dancing follows. All Free!
et
ux,
part
block
8,
Forest
Grove.
M.
C.
Ashlan
et
ux
<o
James
F.
tertained
with
Hillsboro's bank clearings for the trace of young Devon’s -debonair In­
a family dinner
delivered at Quatama, of which
. Sarah V. Lawrence to John» Junor Beaton, 10 acres, C. Lewi.« Cl. 51, Thanksgiving.
Those present were J ««"The people of this community
about one carload was dumped on week ending November 17 were difference was gone. He had the cold and ux, .931 acres, Scholls.
TIS R2W.
M. J. Malley et ux to Frank Fa­
the siding and churned up with the $32.283.09, an improvement over eves and set jaw of a determined man,
Savida Motz/ct al to Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trenkmun of are cordially invited to attend the
Porthind, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Per- big free entertainment and dance at
mud into thin mortar in the at­ iast week. Cashier Shute is author­ bu«y at some task which would as­ biano et ux, ’ part of Washington Metz et al. lot 6, Orenco Acres.
Melissa K. Richards et vir to kins, Mrs. M. A. Swearingen, and the Shute Park auditorium, Friday
tempt to get the loaded trucks out ity for the statement that the good suredly be done, but his air of detach­ acres in D. H. Belknap Cl. No. 43,
TIN R2W.
l ight, from 8 to 12, as the guests of
Grace C. Matteson, part of John II. the host and hostess.
onto the hard road. (2) Hours and wheat prices of last month put many ment equaled her own.
Elizabeth Kaufmann to Phil All- Walker Cl. 49.
the Hillsboro busineaa men, sponsor­
When she was ready, and still with
hours were wasted by trucks and farmers out of debt.
29-100 acre in Sac. 2, TIN
George Brooks Harder et ux to Auxiliar» Meets Tuesday
ing the Buy In-Hillsboro Week. A
Henry Smock and Miss Susie his new air of businesslike concen­ wen,
crews getting mired trucks out of
R2W. z
Frank H. Smith, part lot 2, Garden
tration
on
the
Job
tn
hand,
he
ad
­
good program from 8 to 9::3O, and
The leegion Auxiliary »111
and
Phenis
Richards
of
Sherwood,
the bog. (3) Owing to the heavy
Erna
J.
Vedvei
to
Charles
Mag-
Home.
dancing follows. All Free!
'r'ie»<’iv n*vht rt
Veter«»«
rains and soft character of the new Rymal and Miss Bertha Williams of justed the linen ropes, and after a gett et ux, south half of northwest
H. G. Mathes et al to G. W.
road, the grade was badly cut up by Greenville have taken out licenses preliminary survey of the grounds, led quarter of southwest quarter of Mathes, lot 10, block 14, North J!oste«.*es nr<- Mrs. Emma IX"
her through the window and out on Sec. 4, T2S R1W.
”rs Flm .• Gurrt» r an I M«.
Plains.
the heavy trucks getting in and out, to wed.
the veranda roof. Here he briefly t«/ld
Sunset Logging Co. to A. F. Orn-
The
prospect
of
a
boat
being
put
John Senner et ux to John L. McKinr.ay,
and the gravel mixed with the road
her what to do. salting action to
bed, resulting in a poor job being on the Tualatin seems to meet with words with entire efficiency, nnd as­ duff, 149.1 acres. Sec. 3. T3N R5W. White et ux, 50 acres. Sec. 33, TIS
Oregon Iron & St^l Co. to Law­
Miltenberger» Surpriiad
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
done, and much gravel wasted. (4) general favor with the farmers all suming her unquestioning obedience rence C. Frank, lot 55, Tualatin R4W.
Commodofe Barney to D. Barney,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miltenberger
Dentist
The county’s own trucks have vio- along the river. There is no doubt as a matter of course.
Valley Homes.
40
acres,
E.
H.
Lenox
et
ux
Cl.
Offices over Drlta Drug Store on
were given a surprise party last
lated the recent court order with but the traffic would be enough to
Lawrence C. Frank to G. A. Ten- TIN R1W.
The
lowering
was
not
the
simple
ex
­
Main Street, Hillsboro
night, the occasion being their six
respect to loading of trucks in win- warrant a good paying business for ercise he had expected, any more than nent et ux, lot 55, Tualatin Valley
Office I’hone 992 • Res. Phone 402
Homes.
teenth
wedding
anniversary.
The
ter, and have badly damaged the such a craft.
the upwar«l cllmh had been. Light as
Two of Glencoe’s popular young she was. It was clear that her unsup­
F. J. Prahl to Jacob Vannet et al, Brooks Hill Man
evening was spent in playing cards
Quatama road over which the trucks
DR. WILLIAM M XOBNETT
nnd the visitor« served refreshment«.
operated.
(5) As a consequence, people have been married, the cere­ ported weight would he a henry drag lot Nt, Crest View.
Chiropractic and Physiotherapy
Mae Austin to Major Fish et ux,
Ill in Portland Those present: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C.
the taxpayers are only getting 50 mony occurring Wednesday, Novem­ upon a body resting Insecurely on a part
Vader Mineral Packs
of Wm. Stokes Cl. 61, TIN
Smith and Bernadine, Mr. anil Mrs
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
cents for each dollar spent on that ber 24. The groom is Edmond P. slippery roof with nothing more sub­ R3W.
Office Commercial Bldg.
particular job. Owing to the late­ Cornelius, the oldest son of County stantial than snow and Ice to cling
Brooks Hill, Dec. 1.—Carl Brooks J. H. Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
John Russell to Charles A. Myers,
Main and Second Sts., Hillsboro
ness of the season, had the road Judge Cornelius and wife, and the to. But eventually she was down, 5 acres, Sec. 34, T2S R2W.
is in the Portland Sanitarium, where Spiering, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. O. Mc­
commissioners exercised better judg­ bride is Miss Jennie M. Rice, the a little shaken but unhort, and he
Adelbert Field to Emilie P. Dyke, he underwent an operation Monday. Coy of Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
ELMER H. SMITH. M. D. D. O.
i0 acres, Sec. 10, TIN R5W.
ment, and seeing the grading is not eldest daughter of David Rice. Rev. was beside her.
X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatments
Pink eye is making its annual Kummer of Gaston, nnd Mrs. Mel
loy
and
Mr.
and
Mr».
Agnes
F.
Pratt
to
Douglas
L.
W.
E.
Smith,
the
piapeer
minister,
nnd
Mrs.
Miltenberger.
completed, they would not have at­
“Now, let’s see how fast y on can
Osteopathic Physician
Pratt, lot 4, block A, Lehmann round in the school and is causing
tempted gravelling at this late time, married the young couple.
run." he suggested; and for the first Acre
L. B. SMITH. D. O.
many absent marks.
«
Tract.
Married, at the Shute farm, east time his wMspered voice held a ring
Overman Honored
Offices over Commercial Natl. Bank
but waited until next year, And the
Elmer
T.
Connell
et
ux
to
Ethel
Mrs.
Mary
Brooks
spent
the
week
­
C. E. Overman of north First Office Phone 871 - Res Phone 873
load will not be traveled this win- of Hillsboro, November 24th, Wil­ of youth she knew "Shaw's wateh- Patterson, lot 18, block 4, Garden
end with relatives in Portland.
Hillsboro - O regon
liam H. Smith and Miss Daisy Shat­ era may suddenly begin to watch, or Tr. Add.
street, was pleasantly surprised on
ter, anyway.
Word has been received here of Monday evening when h number of
tuck, Rev. E. P. Hughes officiating. even to see something."
QUAT-A-MA (W. J. Head)
J. W. McDonald et ux to Alvey
DR.
J. B. DINSMORE
Mrs. C. W. Ransom, the Grand
___ _ in to
She responded to his changed tone L. Chase et al, tract 5, Virginia the death of the Rev. John Hopper neighbors and friends camo
Physician and Surgeon
at
Gresham
Sunday.
He
was
the
help
celebrate
his
7()th
birthday'
Chief of the Oregon Rathbone Sis­ with an uncontrollable gasp of relief, Place.
Complete X-Ray
Discusses
Wilson E. Brock et al to Florence pastor here two years.
ters, and formerly a resident here which he attributed to excitement.
Music and character rqgdings made
Office in Commercial Building
Sunday Liberty
and at Forest Grove, is quite ill at
“Don’t worry. All right now. I Bryant, 4.25 acres, Sec. 35, T1S
Mr. and Mrs. Wells and family up the program, nnd delicious re-
Phone 141
think.” he said, with an immediate R4W.
her home in Portland.
have settled on a farm in the freshments were served by the visi- Residence, 1105 Jackson St. Phone
Editor Hillsboro Argus:
C.
H.
Bryant
to
Florence
Bryant,
142. If no answer, call 2871Z
N. Berdan left the middle of the return to curtness, ft steadied her 4.25 acres, Sec. 25, TIS R4W.
neighborhood.
tors. A cake with 70 tapers was
Our legislative records, both state
week for Kelso, Wash., to visit his an no other attitude on his part could
Paul B. Jackson et al to Leona I J5fy”The people of this community presented by Mrs. L. Furrow. Those
»nd federal, are filled with enact­
DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D.
have done.
daughter, Mrs. J. R. Hargrave.
present were Mr. Overman, Mr. nnd
M. Vaught, parts lots 1 and 2, block
Physician and Surgeon
ments that encroach on personal
are cordially invited to attend the Mrs. E. Plapp and ■ family,
“Can you drive a Pierce Arrow?" 2, Hillsboro.
-
Samuel E. Hoover and Miss E r -
’
Mr.
and
Commercial Building
liberty, Why, I may not even 1
Marie T. Hazen et ux to A. J. big free entertainment and dance at Mrs. L. Furrow and family, Mr. nnd
tella Campbell of this city were he asked, as they plunged ahead
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drive my car which side of the road
the
Sbute
Park
auditorium,
Friday
through
the
snowdrifts.
Keith,
80
acres,
Sec.
3,
T3N
R4W.
Mrs H. J. Chantier, Mr. and Mrs.
Hillsboro, Oregon
I prefer, to mention one thing married on the 22nd of November,
"Yes."
Alfred Gordon et ux, blocks 30 night, from 8 to 12, as the guests of rred < nldwell and daughters, Kittic
among a million. Only yesterday, at the residence of Mrs. Agnes
and
31,
North
Plains.
1
wan
the
Hillsboro
busineaa
men,
sponsor
­
"That’s fine. That's great.
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Campbell, Rev. Taggart of Beaver­
coming out from Hillsboro, I was
Rose Cropp Kayser to Anna Lor­ ing the Buy-In-Hillsboro Week. A and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Zeiber and
afraid you couldn’t.” This was Laurie
Dentist
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miltenberger.
etta
Cropp,
1
acre,
Sec.
1,
TIN
confronted with a sign at a cross­ ton officiating.
Room 10, Commercial Bldg., Hillsboro
good program from 8^o 9::30, and
again. He went on urgently. "If we're
Ben
F.
Yerger
and
Lusy
Hopkins,
R3W.
ing on which was the word “Stop.”
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stopped or separated, do exactly an
dancing follows. All Free!
Births
Personal liberty is for the roan in and Charles D. Hundley and Esther I say. Don't lose an Instant. Rush I John Horstmann to Ida F. M.
Evenings and Sundays by
Lilly
have
taken
out
license
to
wed.
Siegrist
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Appointment
the inoon or Robinson Crusoe.
LUDWIG STEUBE
Rev. J. S. Griffin reached his 90th to my car. It’s over there, among the
of Ilill.Hboro, November 30,
Say, Mr. Tolson, have you been
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trees. See?—over there at the right
Sugar Cane Grown
DR.
W. H. PASLEY
birthday
on
November
23,
and
he
a boy, at the Emanuel hospital jn
going to Sunday school lately, or
It’s tnmed toward the road." lie In­
Dentist
Successfully Here
Ludwig Steube, 83, died of pneu­ Portland.
are you failing in your personal was honored by his pioneer friends dicated the spot. "Get In. go to the
I Offices in Heidel Building K, u pa ta ira
and
the
members
of
the
Congrega
­
monia
late
Thursday
at
the
home
of
Wridge
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
Bupport of the very finest institu­
Main Street, near Tl..._
rhird
Southern sugar cane mo­
tional church at the church. Dr. left at the flrst turn, drive full speed
his granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Koch, Wndge of Hillsboro, November 29
tion in th” land, next the home?
to a garage a quarter of a mHe down
Phono 2961Y
Geiger
of
Forest
Grove,
and
Father
lasses,
made
by
Mrs.
Sherman
a
girl.
on Iowa Hill. Funeral services were
If you were among those present,
Hillsboro
....
Oregon
the main road. No matter what hap-
Hyre of Newton fetation, was
held from the Blooming Lutheran
Schindler—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
just what do you think of those Coleman of Portland, who attended pens, don't stop till yon reach It Go
brought into the Argus office
DR. J. O. ROBB. M. D.
church Sunday afternoon and inter­ man Schindler of Bethany, Novem-
very interesting studies of the king- Oberlin college with Mr. Griffin and Into the garage, and wait half an hour
Physician and Surgeon
Saturday. Mrs. Hyre says that
ment was in the Blooming cemetery. ber 20, a boy.
donut of Israel and Judah during the heard his graduating address over for me. If I’m not there then, drive
she planted the cane in her
The officiating ministers were the
Freeman—To Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ District Surgeon: 8. P. and P. R. A
lives and times of Amos, Hosea, and 60 years ago; Hon. W. D. Hare of on to New York and go to thia ad­
N. Railwnys
this city, and Dr. F. A. Bailly, pio­ dress.” He gave her a penciled slip
garden an^ finds that it can be
Rev. P. H. Schaus of Schefflin and gene Freeman of Venice, Cal., No­ Office—— Telephone
Micah?
Bldg., Second St.
grown very successfully in Ore-
the Rev. H. Koppelman of Portland. vember 21, a gjr), at the Jones hos-
Did you notice how the pros­ neer physician of Hillsboro, were of he had prepared. "Mrs. Ordway fa
Corner of 6th and Washington
gon. It would yield on an
Mr. Steube was born in Germany pita!.
a good friend of mine. Rhe
I ’ll take
perity, the happiness, even the very the "early comers” present.
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average of 60 gallons to the
and came to the United States 55
you In nnd look after you. . Will you
Duyck—To Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter
existence as nations of these peo­
Hillsboro
- . Oregon
acre.
Marriage
Licenses
years
ago,
living
for
long
time
at
Duyck of Forest Grove, November
do that?"
ples, whose indelible marks on the
Milwaukee, Wis. He had resided nt 24, a boy, at the Jones hospital.
"Yes.” The word was no low that
Heretofore residents have al-
history of their day have come down
Earl Franklin Seney and Cather­
Blooming for three years.
Mrs. Mrs. Duyck was formerly Miss So
ways thought that this crop
to us through the years, were con­ ine Gladys Seney, 372 East Clay he had to bend hfs head to catch ft
His voice softened still more.
Steube di^d early this year. De­ phia Schneider of this city.
could not be grown here be­
tingent on the observance of Sun­ street, Portland, November 22.
"Don’t worry. It will be all right
ceased is survived by a daughter,
cause it was too far ^lorth and
StoHer-To Mr. and Mrs. Abo
day’s golden text: “He hath shewed
Albert Arthur Wise, Fergieson
Mrs. Bertha Zanow, of Hillsboro, a Stoller of Cedar Mill, November .’IO ★ TUALATIN CHAPTER
the nights were too cold. Mrs.
thee, O man, what is good, and Flats, Canada, and Thelma Mabel Only, some way, I can't believe that
Shaw
la
letting
us
off
as
easily
a*
son, the Rev. Louis Steube of Bloom­ ft boy.
Hyre says that she planted it
what doth Jehovah require of thee, Swisher, Hillsboro route 1, Novem­
No. 31, O. E. 9.
this.”
ing, 13 grandchildren, and four • Hewitt—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
in the spring in well-drained
but to do justly, and to love kind­ ber 28.
(To be continued)
great grandchildren.
Hewitt of Hillsboro, December 1 a
sandy soil. “I ran it through a
ness, and to walk humbly with thy
Max A. Hutchens and Violet C.
girl.
clothes wringer to press the
God.” (Micah, 6:8.)
Morley, McMinnville, November 28.
This is what the Sunday school is
juice out of it and boiled it
Wyatt—To Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
T. T. Skeels and Bessie Hanley of
Christmas trees for sale.—Tele­
Meet« third Tuesday in
I Butter wraps printed.—Hillsboro
down on the cook stove."
e phone 752.
42 i Wyatt .¿I f Hillsboro, a hoy, Novem­ I
trying to teach, Mr. Tolson, and I Hillsboro, November 23.
Argus.
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