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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE EIGHT SEPTEMBER 27, l*tR HILLSBORO, OREGON ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------- i nur Events at Horse CORNELIUS NEWS MISS MATTIE MANN, Correspondent tumultuous applausa with th«tr dar tng and aicltlng oerfonnanees. High and broad jumping events dis play the stamina and skill of both horses and riders. High stepping harness champions of America and England are shown tn superb form. Throe and five salt ed American Saddle Horses charm the spectatore with their graceful action and amastug speed. The prise money for this Horse Show is approaimately 136.000 00— the largest amount ever offered Horses from all over America and from abroad come to compote for Pacific International’s prised rib iny each perfornianc« bons. Durlni ed parades of prix» win- will be stnge ning Livestock and démonstrations Aaron M. Frank of Portland «nd by famous sheep dogs. hi« Hackney Pony “Aloma," win The ISth Annual Pacific interna ner of the Portland Chamber of tlonal Livestock Exposition com Commerce $2.000.00 Stake at the bines Livestock Show; Dairy. Land 1927 Pacifio International. and Manufacturéis' Products The chariot race» ot ancient Shows: Sheep Show; Wool and tome ottered no more exciting com [ Mohair Show; Northwest Hay aud petition than «ouie of the «vent» Grain Show; Foa Show; Industrial scheduled for th« 10th Annual Exposition ; Boys’ snd Girls’ Club Horse Show of the Pacific Interna Work Exhibits; great "Truth in tlonal Livestock Exposition to b» Meats" demonstration, and dally held at Portland, Oregon. Novem auctions of Beef snd Dairy Cattle. 1100.000 00 Is offered In Premiums. ber 3-10. Inclusive. Roadster classes st fast paces Attendance each year exceeds 120.« are shown in the groat 234 feet long 000 persons. Leading Railroads of the North Horse Show arena. In that ring j the maneuvers of seven «nd eight west, and other transportation lines six-horse heavy draft driving teams are offering special reduced fare« bring the spectators to their feet In | . to the Exposition. Corvallis, where he will enter as a sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Carstens of Cornelius, Sept, 27.—The Come- j Brigade, Minnesota, are guests of lius Civic Improvement club met on Rev. “ ami Mrs. H. Timmcke. Mrs. Tuesday afternoon in the city hull Timmcke is a sister of Mr. Carstens. with Mrs. A. L. Brock presiding. The Carstens plan to locate here. Mrs. Brock reported the progress of Keith Susbauer and Maurice Mun the picture. library and Mrs. George I dorff are attending Pacific univer Wilcox, chairman of the library, do sit y at Forest Grove, nated $7 from the library to be used for pictures for the library. Mrs. R. Dickinson gave a report of the civic committee. The Cornelius club will entertain the county fed eration of clubs in October. The Chehalem Mountain, Sept. 27.— date will be decided after consult ing the different clubs of the coun The new road through the corner of ty. Mrs. Erwin Sahnow was elected the Haveman field to the Mountain as a new member, and cards of Top school house has been made thanks were sent to the city coun- and the road rocked from the school cil for their help in improving the house to the John Ornduff hop yard, city hall, and also thanks to the Grading is being done on the new civic committee for their work, road to Ball's peak. Fall plowing has started here and Mrs. R. Dickinson, Mrs. Lester Moo berry, Mrs. George Holacher, Mrs. a number of patches have been R. Miles, Mrs. P. Melanson and Mrs. sowed for early feed. Miss Monica McCormick is at- Marl Woods compose the civic com- tending high school in Newberg and mittee. matters *s domiciled at the W. A. Daws After all the --- business --------- ---------- were settled Mrs. Earl Hobbs and home. School at joint district No. 115 Mrs. Joseph Finegan served a began last week with Miss Doris luncheon. Lohr of Tigan! as teacher. A large number from here at- Miss Mann Is Given tended the Washington county fair Saturday. They reported both the Farewell Party exhibits and program good. The Epworth League of the Meth- [ Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Ornduff ana and the summer here with another odist church held a surprise fare- family of Portland visited Mr. Orn- daughter, Mrs. I. G. McCormick. well party Wednesday evening at duff’s father, J. W. Ornduff, Sun- H. H. McCollum, who with his the church, in honor of Miss Mattie day. family moved here about four years Mann, who left Friday for Mon George Zeigler, Lou Meyers and ago, was crushed to death when a Scholls, Sept. 27.—Scholls was mouth, where she will attend Nor Charley Zeigler, accompanied by load of lumber fell on him at a mal school. After the presentation Able Louglin of Portland and Roy sawmill near Klamath Falls several well represented at the county fair of a gift from the League by the1 Harrington of Middleton. made up a months ago, according to word re last week and was fortunate enough to carry away several of the prizes. League president, Miss Helen Rand, party who drove to Pendleton last cently received here. to the honor guest, games and con- week and attended the Round-up. Fred and Vern Meyers and Ray The Heine twins were awarded a tests were enjoyed. A treasure Bill Meyers is building a new Schook left last week for a hunting prize of $10 for looking the most alike, and George and Mary Graff hunt was the special feature of the house on his place near Ball's peak. trip in southern Oregon. the same for being the most pleas- evening, which led to suckers and He will move from the Fred Meyer Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davis drove Six of the 13 W ashington delicious refreshments of cake and place as soon as the new home is to Tigard Saturday, where Mrs. Da ant. county granges were represented, punch. The guests were: Mrs. Carl completed. vis remained as a house guest of and each was awarded a prize of Godfrey, Mrs. U. 0. Beadles, Mrs. Hop picking at the J. W. Ornduff her niece, Mrs. Clara Atterburry. M. D. Mann, Misses Helen and yard was finished Friday, On ac- Mrs. Davis will visit Mr. and Mrs. $00. Winnifred Rand, Thelma and Hila count of the dry summer the hops Arthur McCormick at Portland be Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Reid called Cornelius, Elizabeth Cooke, Myrtle were not as heavy as usual. on friends in Scholls Sunday. fore returning home. Hines. Rosamond Mundorff, Doro Mr. and Mrs. Will Eatchel and Rev. J. H. Ernst, wife and baby, thy Cochrane, Ione Godfrey, the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and He (twice nicked by the razor): arrived in Scholls Monday after Messrs. Glen and Lester Smith, Don- Mrs. Jack Tolle, of Portland, were “Hey, barber, gimme a glass of noon. He will occupy the pulpit aid and Maurice Mundorff and Law Sunday guests at the F. E. Hoffman water.” here for the coming year. home. rence Brewster. Mrs. F. E. Rowell will entertain Barber: “Whassa matter, hair in the Ladies' Aid society at her home F. E. Hoffman and K. D. McIn your mouth? ” nis went to Hood River Tuesday, i r 5. Boy Scouts Doing He: “No, I wanna see if my neck where they expect to work in the Leslie Morgan was also fortunate Splendid Work leaks.”—Wet Hen. Al Graff apple orchard. in finding game. Other hunters School will begin at Mountain The Boy Scouts held their regu lar meeting Tuesday evening at the Top next Monday. Mrs. Ruby Con schoolhouse. The scouts, under the ger of Multnomah, who taught there last year, is employed again this leadership of Marl Woods, have year. done much in the way of improving Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way and fam the streets and surroundings of Cor ily are visiting her relatives in east nelius. ern Oregon. If they find a place With the Lumber you have pur that suits them they will locate chased at one place and an Jacobsmuhlen Clover near Pendleton. other? Our regular customers Mrs. D. M. McInnis spent last Field Burns Saturday week at Reedville wtih her daugh are satisfied with our Lumber A field of clover owned by John ters, Mrs. J. A. York and Mrs. D. and Service. If you are not one Jacobsmuhlen was burned Saturday P. Murrey. Mr. and Mrs. Murrey of our customers give us a trial afternoon when sparks from a near and family of St. John are staying by slashing being burned by C. C. at the D. W. McInnis home at Reed next time you place an order. Beers blew into a stack of clover ville while Mr. and Mrs. McInnis All we want is a chance to serve ready to be threshed. are on an extended trip in eastern you. Oregon. This week will finish the prune Cornelius Locals Little Mary Jean Doane is attend harvest here. There was a heavy ing kindergarten at Forest Grove, yield of prunes all along the top of the mountain. conducted by Miss C. Cole. J. A. Peterson has gone to Cherry The Cornelius News will soon Grove to stay with his daughter, have its own printing plant and the Mrs, G. C. White, after spending business of News in the future will be conducted as a partnership under Second and Washington Streets the firm name of Brill & Woodman. Telephone 301 Mrs. L. C. Mooberry and Mrs. M. L. P. Stranahan, Manager D. Mann were Monmouth callers Saturday. M iss Lena Inglen returned Sat- uriay from Minnesota, She report- ed a snow storm in Wyoming as she came through. George Deprez was called home by the illness of his father last week. George has been employed in Idaho. Many of the Cornelius people and school children sent exhibits to the county fair, as well as attending. Come in and see the new The Misses Gwendolyn' Heintz pattern of and Marie Melanson left Sunday for Holmes and Edwards Corvallis, where they will attend Silverware Oregon State college. Earl Phelps returned home from Hand Carved Wedding Rings Portland Wednesday, after having Diamonds Gifts his tonsils removed last week. Choir practice is held every Fri day evening at 7:30 at the M. E. church. Expert Diamond Setter Joe Schuh left Sunday for Ore gon State college at Corvallis. New Main Street Location Elvin Finegan underwent an op When Dave Fitzpatrick, president of the Tillamook Two Doors from Theater eration for appendicitis Tuesday. Creamery Association, first started to raise the stand His brother, Harold, left Sunday for I Club Will Be Host To the Federation Road to School Has Been Graded, Rocked Scholls Folk Take County Fair Prizes Are You Satisfied? J. W. Copeland Yards Tavannes Watches H. Kellington Wake Up! Our Alarm Clocks are Guaranteed to Wake You! Alarm Clocks in Colors Color has come into the American home—The kitchen, the bedroom, the breakfast nook, all are colorful. To fit into these rooms the Alarm Clocks now come in striking colors. priced 98 cents Increase Butterfat Production ard of his Jersey herd, by introducing pure bred sires, his butterfat production was only 3 per cent, Today the milk tests 5.4 per cent. The present herd sire is a full blood brother to L. C. Daniel's world-record cow. The Pacific International Livestock Exposition to be held in Portland, Oregon, November 3-10, affords an opportunity of seeing and studying dairy cows with records of 500 pounds of butterfat per year, and more. In addition, millions of dollars worth of pure bred Beef Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Goats and Foxes will compete for the $100,000.00 offered in Pre miums. Combined also are great Dairy, Land and Manufac turers’ Products Shows, Wool and Mohair Show, Industrial Exposition, and world-renowned Horse Show. The Commercial National Bank recommends attendance at this great farm classic, both for the education it affords and for the entertainment provided. Commercial National Member Federal Reserve System Resources More Than $1,000,000 With a Guarantee Hillsboro, Oregon The Hillsboro Pharmacy Telephone 311 We Deliver OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS 1 1 1 kW 1 \ im nit? tâlil HUI hi hihii were Mr. and Mi S. P. Taylor and son, Willard, Finest linn on and J. E. Sutherland. Mike Jackson went hunting last week anil brought Imine u deer. The Ladies' Aid society will give .1 cooked food sale October th L. M Miller und John Hitchcock went fishing Inst Friday on the Nes- tucea river. Mina Verniee Herd has gone to Ellensburg, Wash., to stay with her brother-in-law, W, V. Kirby, mid attend school. Epworth League was well attend ed Sunday evening, and under the For Sulo Old newspaper« nt the Argus otilen; IOc per burnii«. tf WOMAN FATS ONLY BABY FOOD 3 YEARS family me nine The Hill * ' “For .'I years I ate only baby food, everything else formed gas. Now, thanks to Adlerika, I eat everything and enjoy life." Mrs. M. Gunn. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad lelikil relieves gun on the stomui'll and removes astonishing ninnunts of old waste mutter from the system. Make* you enjoy your meals und sleep better. No mutter what you have tried for your stomach und bowels, Adlerika will uurprlse you. Hillsboro I'luimincy._____