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SEPTEMBER 20. I92H. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLiiBORO, OREGON — | family Into one of Mr«. Anna Ga- Convention Rally Fill at Farmington Ivk’i houMvN, IL E. P minoiih returned from Long Held Last Friday Bridge Is Started Buuch, <’nl,, In.-t Friday, where he | N|N>|lt U CoUpio of months. At Orenco Church i »Sum Hit'll in now employed u a l.auri'l, Sept. 20.—Work has been fifth of one per cent over n period of years. To be exact, automobile time payment paper is 99.83 per cent good. (Vtoll Ih. Fair) Coming to KtleNmiin in u large furniture ■tore started this week to widen the fill ut the west end of the Farmington Th«> pre-con- In »Salem. PORTLAND Orenco, Sept. 20 Mr». (ieorgv Garrett und young bridge on the new inurket road, vention rally of the Washlngton which will soon be completed to the County Christian Endeavor union, won of Beaverton vUited rilutives Ed. Hoge corner. which was held here last Friday here In nt F’riday. Mr. und .Mrs. Ed. Demmin and Dave Kick drove to Albany .Sat- evening, was attend«'«! by about K0 Mrs. Reese und sun, Welter, motor- people. Several songs were led by urdey evening after Mrs. Rich, who ••<1 to Snohomish, Wash., Saturday, SPECIALIST William Hoover, president of the had bvrn visiting there a week. . to attend th«' wedding of Waiter in Internal Medicina for the Portland Christian Endeavor union Miaa Margaret I’rnlt accompanied Demmin, u brother of Mrs. Reese peat fifteen years The roll was called and each «lele- him on the trip. Demmin. Walter Reese and Ed. Is. W. Crutcher of L oh Angeles, gation arose as their local organ! man. They returned home I was best ration was called. Miss Martha Cal., wui here u day or two laxt I Monday. DOES NOT OPERATE Janies of Hillsboro put on a stunt week a« the guent of hi« brother* Mr». James Will (LuElla Finnell) in which six or eight boys and girls in-law, J. M. Kidd, und family. Mr. ir teaching school in Beaverton. had a part. Misa Junies sl«o had Kidd'n uncle und Hunt, Mr. and M i»h Edith Buk«'r is teaching near Will ba al charge of the games. Refreshments Mm, A. M. Kidd, of Chicugo, were Forest Grove, und Miss Mildred here luMt week, and Sunday they were served in the dining room of BENSON HOTEL Meyers at Garden Home. the church and the conversation, i drove tip to government camp. Waller Larson rame down from Guil Karn , who wuh employe laughter anil high school yells were Corvallis Sunday to get hi» aon, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, enjoyed. The county convention the highwuy in Columbia <•< October 4, 5 and 6 Lyle, who baa been at the Watkins near Vernonia during the pant will be held here October 19-21. home the past two weeks. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilfert uml month», returned home the iiri The McNay family visited in Sa the two children ure In Riverside, the week, lem Sunday with Mrs. McNay ’ s sis California, visiting friends. Th«-y will have ter, Mra. Looney, and family. THREE DAYS ONLY expect to bo gone two or three yet. Hop picking and clover hulling .Spencer Jones ire painting his weeks. Mrs. Wilfert’s father, Mr. will be practically all fini»h«'d in No Charge for Confutation Sherwood, accompanied them and rvNidenre. this neighborhood this week. will go from there to hie home in Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vail and Pennsylvania. daughter, Loi», of Portland, were Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu Sunday visitor» at the F. L. Brown Mrs. Grace Wood and Mi < Muy home. Mrs. Vail is Mr. Brown's ate in medicine and surgery and is Cook of Hillsboro spent Tuesday Mrs. II. V. Fleming has returned licensed by the rtate of Oregon. He with Mrs. S. 1. I’ailylc and her to Portland after a few week»'visit niece. E. ('. Mulloy has been confined I does not operate for chronic appen mother, Mrs. Mary Beach. at her home. Io the house for several duys with a dicitis, gall atones, ulcers of the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brogden and School opened September 10 with severe cold. I stomach, tonsils or adenoids. young son left last week for their an attendance of 14 pupils. He has to his credit wonderful Herman Whitmore has gone to homo In Long Beach, California, af Mr. and Mrs. John lionet of Port results in diseases of the stomach, ter spending several days here look land visited at th«* home of H. V. Washington for an indefinite stay liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, with relatives, hoping that the ing after their property and visit Fleming recently. change of climate will benefit his heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, ing friends. Mrs. Brogden former Roland Smith »pent Sunday with catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, ly worked in the office of the nur hi» mother and uncle, Mr. Kendree. health. sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ( Vhii th« Fair) sery company, but is now practicing Mr. Beiird vinitf'd with hi» father ments. Booze and Assault law In California. in law, Mr. Milner, Thursday. Below are the names of a few of There wa» no school Tuesday on Charges Are Faced Mrs. Brody of Portland «pent the his many satisfied patients in Ore account of the illness of the teacher, week-end with Mrs. Anna Berry. gon who have been treated for one Sidney Powers was taken into or the other of the above named A number of th«' office force of Mrs. V. C. .Strubb. Mrs. Dura Woods «if Timber has custody Saturday and placed in the causes: the Western Union conipuny and county jail on a charge of driving H. IL Blake. Marshfield. their wives came out from Portland come to live with her father, A. F. while intoxicated. Darcy Crosby Elmer Booker, Condon. Wednesday evening of last week to Wulf. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and was arrested Thursday on an as Thomas Burke, Willamina. call on W. F. Hunter, with whom sault and battery charge und later Mr. ami Mr». Eldridge and »on of Mrs. M. R. Cooper, Oregon City. they formerly worked. own recognizance. Miss Juanita Wolff, who is teach Hillsboro visited ut the Genzer released on ( bis I D. G. Horn, Bonanza. Viill ilw Fair)------------- E. M. Hurt, Arlington. ing in the St. Helens schools, had home Sunday. Auto Owners Good Risk The Foster family, who lived in Mrs. George W. Mathes, Ashland. her appendix removed last Wed Automobile owners us a class are Remember above date, that con nesday morning. The Rev. George this community 20 year »ago, visit- T. Pratt took her mother. Mrs. Fil'd <•<1 their old home ami friends Sun a splendid financial risk, according sultation on this trip will be free, to the Oregon State Motor associa and that his treatment is different. Wolff, and sister, Mrs. It. E. Par day. Filnior«- Wulf made a business tion. Figures secured by the A. A. Married women must be accom sons, to St. Helens Wednesday trip to Timber this week. A. from leading finance concerns panied by their husbands. morning. V. C. Strubb ami Billie Smejkal show that the average losses of Address: 224 Bradbury Building, Mrs. John lietaler and the chil Ihursday, ' where these concerns were less than one- Los Angeles, California. dren will occupy M. Mucha's tene went to I>i thir.d Thurttdiiy, ment house during the school year. Mr. Strubb purchased a team, Alice May Strubb visited her Mrs. Julia Hatch Taylor and hus band will arrive in San Francisco cousin, Ruth lame, of Portland, on a furlough Wednesday. Mrs. over the week-end. Caller» in Hillsboro this week Taylor went out as a missionary Earl from the Orenco Presbyterian church were Frank Genzer and sons, .___ to Siam a number of years ago, and an<l Everett, und J. R. Bailey. Mrs. C. A. Teller und son, Carl, ....................... two years ago was married to Rev. Hugh Taylor. She ha» a brother spent u few days in Portland last week. living at Gaston. Alice May Mrs. S. L. Carlyle went to Forest __ _________ Grove last Thursday to attend a and Billie Sm missionary meeting. She w»» ac ker of Laurel Sunday. C. A. Teller has gone to Port HILLSBORO CONCRETE BRICK & TILE CO. companied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Beach, who remained for a land, where he will be employed for the winter. Sand, Gravel, Cement, Drain Tile, Brick, Pier Blocks, week's visit with friends. Miss Audrey Jones of Hillsboro J. C. Kogers and family returned Stone Tile, Lime, Plaster and Sewer Pipe ____ ____ the from the hop fields Saturday, Mrs. arrived Friday night to spend ■ ■ ■ I with Alic ■ May Strubb. S. W. Baughman and children re We Deliver Any Place Joe .Smejkal of Scofield visited turned earlier in the week, and George Goodman and Frank Cate his mother, Mrs. Theresa Smejkal, Telephone 1341 Hillsboro, Oregon and families Sunday, They report this week. —-(Vi«it the Fair)-— an unusually large number of pick ers this season, numbering between Say you saw it in the Argus, 1200 and 1500 in the 300-acrc fields in which they worked. Rev. J. Webster, who until re cently was pastor of the Presby terian church at Granta Pass, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. George T. Pratt a day or two last week. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lane«' of Portland gave a dinner and alumi num-ware demonstration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hair Saturday evening. Fifteen guests were present. The house Floyd Karas occupies has been sold and he will move his Dr. Mellenthin | Green Mountain USE— Stone Tile - Cement Brick For Permanence, Beauty and Economy PAGE FIVE Hillsboro Business and Professional Directory The merchant« and professional people listed on this page are known as reliable business men and women of Hillsboro. Here you will find the business places listed alphabetically, which will Berve you economically and promptly. When you call on them please mention that you saw their advertisement in The Argus. For Information about Directory or Its Advertisers call The Argu AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE I BEAUTY SHOPPES—Continued LENTZ BROTHERS Second and Baseline Phone 591 BATTERY AND ELECTRIC EXPERTS General Repair Work Thus Comes Success In Life ♦ Open a bank account to day. You need not have lots of cash in order to become established with this famous hank. We encourage the smaller ac counts — both checking and savings. ♦ ♦♦ People of Importance Use This Bank! The COACH $585 r*Ä'..*495 ^...•.,*595 Etit°.,..«*675 Th# Imperial S*7 1 C I andau.......... /13 I’tllilv Track .*520 (ChaMt. Oab) Ugh« ímitott *375 (CtWMÜ Onl>> All rrlcM f. •. b. Flint Week after week and month after month the Bigger and Better Chevrolet has swept on to greater and greater heights of popularity—until to day it stands acknowledged everywhere as first choice of the nation for 1928! Never has any Chevrolet en joyed such overwhelming punlic acceptance—for never has any low-priced car pro vided such an outstanding combination of distinctive beauty» thrilling performance and amazing economy! Its beautiful bodies by Fisher- long, low anil racy, and finished in colors that reveal to-day's mode for smartness and indi viduality—arc far in advance of accepted standards in the field of low-priced cars. Inside and out they prove anew that Fisher craftsmanship is a thing apart. But Chevrolet performance is no less impressive than Chev rolet beauty and style. Never before was a low-priced car so easy to handle — for the steer ing mechanism is fitted with ball bearings throughout . . . the clutch and gear-shift lever respond to the slightest touch ...and big non-locking 4- wheel brakes give a measure of braking control that is more than equal to every occasion. Come In and see the car that has won the approval of more than three-quarters of a million buyers since January 1st. Learn for yourself why it is scoring the greatest success of this great automotive year! WHY NOT YOU? ♦ ♦♦ Shute Savings Bank "Tie Oldest Bank in Wash ington County" Third and Main Sts., Hillsboro Higdon Motor Co Complete X-Ray Office in Commercial Building TELEPHONE 141 Phone 142; if no answer, call 2871Z Over Weils—Telephone 1471 CHIROPRACTIC AND NATURO' PATH1C SPECIALIST I Elmer H. Smith, M.D., D.O. X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatments Dr. George T. Darland Ultra Violet and Infra Red Kays L. B. Smith, D.O. Colon Irrigation Osteopathic Physician Sahnow Bros. All the latest in Chiropractic and Offices over Commercial Natl. Bank Naturopathic treatments 1361 Main St. Phone 2431 Office l'hone 872 — Res. Phone 878 Eleventh year in Washington county Eighteenth year in Uregon AUTO MAINTENANCE Telephone. 2S31 and 2532 DR. D. E. WILEY, M.D. Physician and Surgeon CHIROPRACTIC PHYSIOTHERAPY Hill.boro Commercial Building Telephones: Office 2681; Kes. 2682 DR. WILLIAM M. ROBNETT AUTO PAINT SHOP "The Safe and Sure Highway to PIANO LESSONS BABE DEAVILLE, Prop. Health”—Vadermineral Packs Office hours 10 to 2 and 2 to 6 Between 3rd and 4th off Main Helen Wilcox Evenings, Sundays by appointments Commercial Bldg, off of Second St. DUNNING CLASSES General Repair Work Studio at home of Mrs. C. E. Deich- CLEANING AND PRESSING Wiilys-Kuight and Whippet Service man, 1372 Baseline street Telephone 2953 MAIN STREET GARAGE —THE— 1048 Main Street Phone 181 SUITATORIUM PIANO TUNING ‘‘Satisfaction At All Costa” Cleaning and Pressing AUTO REPAIRING "Let Jim Clean It" Telephone 721-Z Hillsboro, Ore. | General Automobile Repairing Prompt and Skilled Service DENTISTS J. N. DICKEY, Prop. Service Garage DR. RALPH DRESSER Dentist <152 Third Street Phone 501 General Repair Work Valve Grinding • Specialty We have the most modern and up- to-date equipment for grinding and reseating valves. Work guaranteed. O. E. PRITCHARD Richter's Garage Main Street Telephone 1401 GENERAL REPAIR WORK Greasing and All Mechanical Work attended to by TOM ROLLINS Room 10, Commercial Building TELEPHONE 144 Evenings, Sundays by appointment DR- W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Offices over Delta Drug Store on Main Street—Hillsboro Office Ph. 991-X Res. Ph. 1991-X I DR. W. H. PASLEY Dentist M. G. HUGHES 2136 Main Street—Hillsboro Sixteen Years’ Experience Radio troubles adjusted—Prices reasonable TELEPHONE 2U85 PLUMBING and HEATING w. H. HUFF Plumbing and Heating Contractor TELEPHONE 1031 1115 Second Street HILLSBORO OREGON PROFESSIONAL CARDS HARE, McALEAR & PETERS Attorneya-at-Law Upstairs, onute havings Bank Bldg. BUMP A BUMP Attorney*-at-Law Rollins Garage Telephone 193 Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs, Main Street South of Court House Used Car Exchange Annex Main Street, near Third M. B. Bump D. D. Bump TELEPHONE 2961-Y Real Estate—All Kinds of Insurance AUTO TIRE SHOP ELECTRICAL SERVICE DR. J. O. ROBB, M.D. Physician and Surgeon House wiring and contracting; esti BAILEY’S TIRE SHOP mates promptly given; authorized District surgeon; S. P. and P. R. & N. Railways RCA “Radialo" dealer; electric ap Kelly-Springfield Tires Office; Telephone Bldg., Second St pliances and equipment Kes.; Corner of oth and Washington V ulcanizing Phones: Office 2821—Kes. 2923 H. E. Webb Electric Service TELEPHONE 592 1134 Second Street Second and Baseline; Hillsboro. Ore. Phone 1632 RADIO SERVICE Res. Phone 2592 AUTO TOP SHOP JONES AUTO TOP SHOP Bring your jobs in before the Fall rush. We will give you a big reduc tion. How is the top of your closed car? We can fix it. 1254 Second Street Across from the Court House BEAUTY SHOPPES FLORISTS MULLERS GREENHOUSE Twelfth and Oak Streets TELEPHONE 1021 Fine Cut Flowers Floral Designs, Fancy Baskets, Potted House and Garden Plants NEWSHAM FLORAL CO. TEWS’ RADIO SHOP 1122 Third Street Orpheus and Stewart Warner A. C. Seta Sales and Service TELEPHONE 293 REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE, City and Country Properties Loans—Rentals Eire Insurance Funeral Designs—Choice Cut Flowers Wedding and Floral Pieces General Beauty Work a Specialty E. L. McCORMICK Permanent Waves a Specialty On the Highway at City Limits 1163 Third Street Telephone 2211 Realistic Permanent Wave Machine Recently Installed HOSPITALS Correspoudent Pacific Coast Hranrh TELEPHONE 1381-W Uffice, harm Loan Division, Metro The Dr. E. H. Smith Balcony Hillsboro Pharmacy politan Life Insurance Company, HOSPITAL New York EVE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP —because of Distinctive Beauty Thrilling Performance ^Amazing Economy DR. J. B. DINSMORE Physician and Surgeon SANITARY BEAUTY SHOPPE OREGON FARMS COMPANY F. O. EAGUN, Manager 1308 Main Street Hillsboro, Ore. Hair Cutting, Marcelling, Shampoo ing, Hot Oil Treatments, Etc. Mr». Garrett For appointments Telephone 2191-Z 1811 Main Street ^coring theYeafs (freutestSuccess PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Realistic and LeMur Permanent National Batteries Waves; Marcelling; Water and Fin Motors, Starting Motors, Generators, ger Waving; Shampooing, Facials, Magnetos, Batteries, Carburetors Manicuring—Marinello Cosmetics REAL ESTATE LOANS All Kinds of Insurance KURATLI A WiSMER Telephone 1301 1236 Second St. DR. E. H. SMITH, Manager BERT C. HUNTINGTON Non-Sectarian Realtor All Doctors Welcome City Property—Farms—Rentals Telephone Hillsboro 873 Loans—Insurance "Now I eat even sauerkraut and 1859 Washington Street — Hillsboro 1213 Third St. Hillsboro sausage and feel fine. Adlenka end Uffice l'ûune 223—Kes. Phone 2097 ed stomach gas and I feel 10 years younger.”—Mrs. M. Davis. JONES HOSPITAL SHEET METAL WORKERS Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re 1005 Seventh Street lieves gas and that bloated feeling TELEPHONE 2871-Z Galvanized Iron Skylights, Cornices, so that you can eat and sleep well. and Roofing; Heating, Ventilating Acts on BOTH upper and lower General Hospital Cases a Specialty bowel and removes old waste matter Maternity Cases a Specialty you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for your INSURANCE BROWN BROTHERS stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Hillsboro Pharmacy. Telephone 2261-X Hillsboro, Ore. Washington County Agencies SIGNS George T. McGrath “The Insurance Man” Electric Painted Insures Everything Illuminated Bulletins SMITH BROS. Shute Bank Building :: :: Oregon Let us furnish your next win Hillsboro „SIGNS ter’s Wood. Orders booked now Of the Better Kind for this summer’s delivery— CHAS. L. WALKER Over Delta Drug Store Gold Lettering______ Show Cards General insurance EATS SAUERKRAUT NOW; FEELS YEARS YOUNGER WOOD Oak, 4-foot, per cord, $8.00 Ash, 4-foot, per cord, $7.00 Old Growth Fir, 4-foot, per cord ................ $6.00 Old Growth Fir, 16-in., per cord ................ $7.00 Second Growth Fir, 4-foot, per cord .... $5.25 First Class Slab Wood, 4-foot, per cord .... $4.50 Knots, Fireplace and Fur nace Wood, 16-in., per cord ........................ $6.50 WASHING MACHINES Agent for Oregon Fire Relief Association Phone 1732_________ 1164 Third St. Maytag Sales and Service LODGE DIRECTORY For demonstrations or Oil call FRANK MARES HILLSBORO POST NO. 6 Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Care Hillsboro Transfer in Veterans’ Memorial Hall Washington Street Charles Jones Frank Blewett Phone 542 Commander_______________ Adjutant WATCH REPAIRING MACHINE SHOP Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding All kinds of Machine Work FRITZ ABENDROTH Christensen Machine Works Diamonds—Watches— Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing On orders of five cords or more, 25 cents per cord less The above prices are for wood hauled direct from country TELEPHONE 561 1155 Washington Street Next to Ireland ljj_3_Main Street Hillsboro, Ore. MORTUARY WHERE TO EAT Hillsboro Truck and Fuel Company GLENN F. BELL Mortician DEN OF SWEETS Telephone 1542 Light Lunches, Toasted Sandwiches "Sunfreze" Ice Cream Lady Attendant County Coroner Soft Drinks, Candy, Cigars, and Cigarettes TELEPHONE 953 Hillsboro, Oregon 1143 Second Street Hillsboro, Ore.