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THE HILLSBORO ARGU3—HILLSBORO, OREGON JANUARY 10. 1929 i Ranks Community NewQ mils . .1, J. HUTCHENS. Comapondrat ... Mrs. Wahl Elected ecure the county ■peaker for the Installation I I<*l<l By Royal Neighbors Boy* Lose, Girls Win In Double Header Kinne Th«« N'eighbui «lance, which w«b announced for .January IN, has been |H»Mtpolled on account of the death of on«» of their member*. A group of Rebekah* entertained N«u Y«’at’' day at the I. O, O. F. hall with a chicken dinner. Mr. ami M: . A. Wahl and Dr. Guy G. Gibson were dinner gueat* nt the W. E. Brown home in Forest 1 Mr. and Mr*. .J. M. Ke**lert ac companied l»y Mr«. E. <’. Wihon, at tended «hurih nervier* in Portland Sunday <• wiling. Mr*. Ralph l.yonn, nee Pauline Diamond, railed on a number of friend* in Bank* Finlay evening. .Mi-. Nellie .Startzell of near llill*- boro vi*it«’<l frien«! her«’ New Year’a day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bunn and daughter were gue ts at the home of Mrs. Bunn'* parent*, Mr. and .Mr*. W. S. Allee, New Year'* day. F<<r«-t (»rove >■ lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartwick limi a* dinner _ gurbta New Year's day their on, John, of Portland, Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Nickerson and .Mr. und .Mr* W. (». Wullcer. .Mi s (’him Hutching and Archie Thompson s|M nt the week end at the home of (’. M, Hutchens an<l .. 4 tertained nt New Year's dinner their ■on, <’. W. Moore, ' daughter, Mr*. II. futility. Miss Ethel Smith und mother, Mr«, Fon <t (¡rove II. Smith, visited in I Snturduy afternoon. Fred Mills of Forest Grove i< spending several days in Banks, repairing hi* property on Main street. The Senior Girl* Sunday Mchool elm < met at the Hunt home Wed nesday evening for a pot-luck sup per and business meeting. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hartwick of Vernonia spent Sunduy night ut the W. G. Walker home here. They left Monduy morning for Portland. C. A. Shipley and »oris, Raymond and Emniot, drove to Hill-boro Sun duy to see N. C. Shipley, who hus been ill. • Mr-. It. Brunnenier of Portland visited severul duys lust week with her son, Roy Stofford, and family. 1''. A. Chamberlin, un uncle, of Gresham, i* also visiting ut the Stofford home. The Hanks Market has purchased two new trucks. .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davie* und baby, Mr. und Mrs. Perry Sheerer und family, Alfred and Miles Davies left last week for DeLake to gather ferns und other green* for the Grib- ner brothers. Mr. und Mrs. Bunk* enter- tuined on New Mrs. Robert Banks und Mrs. Ellis l ay lor family. II. II. Duuchy, who hus been ut Long Beach, Cui., for several weeks visiting In« daughter and family, re turned home Saturday evening. •Mrs. J. Pool of .Monmouth has been staying with her sister, Mrs. tV. T. Seller*, who is very ill at tier home here. A baby girl wu* born to Mr. und .Mrs. Ray Lein <>f Tillamook Decem ber 31. The baby wu* named Kuth- erine Ellen. Mrs. Lein was formerly Mis* Nellie Itepeto, who lived here und attended school in Bunks, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark und children of Ganbuldi spent the week at the home of Mr. Clark’s mother, Mr*. Casa Wilson. They with Mr*. Wilson went to Portland Friday to visit hi* sister, Mr*. Ervin Coffee, and family and Mis* Eralin Clark. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grindle and daughter of McMinnville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grindle and chil dr< n of Portland spent Sunday at the home of their parent*, .Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grindle. .Mr. and Mrs. Eininot .Shipley en- teitann-d at dinner Sunday Mr. and GEO. E. UPTON Raw Fur Dealer lb t Prices That the Market Affords. Price list and tags sent upon request. 214 A. Street South Phon. 275M Forest Grove i Mr*. Raymond Shipley ami children of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shipley and Mr*. George McFarlane. Mr*. M. A. Ilodda, who ha* been ill at her hum« for the past week, I . better. Mr. ami Mr*. Roy Woodman of Scofield were in Bunk* Saturday. Mr. und Mr*, Ferd Hartwick are ill, und Mr*. Minnie Wilnoth I* stay ing with them. Harvey Mundinger of Forest Grove visited Mr. und Mr*. J. J. Hutchens here Sunduy ufternoun. R«v. und Mr*. C. L. Wood and buby of Druin visited ut the Trash- um home here Tuesduy und Wad- ■Misday of lust week. Fred Schlegel left Sunduy for u few duya' visit with hi* brother*, ■Sum und We*, ut Olympia and Elina, Washington. A. J. Friedley of Hillxburo ¡ling hi* daughter, Mr*. Roy ley, und family here. A Struiilu-rg l«ft Tueaduy morn- ing for Cochran ufter spending two week* here with his family. Mr. und Mr*. Will Wilzel and daughter, Elizubeth, und Mr. Veley of Mountuindule visited ut the C. A. , Shipley home Sunday. Mr. und Mr*. P. H. I’urmley und ' fumily, who huve been visiting relative* here for the luxt 10 duys, | left Wednesday for their home at | Fos*. Miss Elizabeth Kruil accom , panied them home for an extended ! visit. Mr. und Mrs. Lewi* Turk of Yam hill spent the week end ut the Turk home ut Munning und culled on friend* in Bunks. Mr*. Kipper, ussisted by Mr*. C. W. Moore, entertained Thursday uf- ternoon for her *on, Lewis, who hus recovered from a recent illness. The afternoon wus spent playing game» und watching magic lantern pictures. Clyde Hopkins, who hus been con fined to the St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland for the past six weeks recovering from injuries received in a train wreck ut Bend, expect* to return to hi* home here soon. G. Pizer of Molullu visited Mrs,. Chur!« , Burn her« Sunduy und Mon day. Mr*. W. L. Moore, accompanied by her »on, C. W, Moore, arid Mrs. C. II. Hall, drove to Hillsboro Mon- day on busine**. Mr, und Mr*, A. C. Wahl and children wore Sunday visitor* at the Eugene Wahl horn« in Scoggin* val ley. Mr*. L. Storey of Gaston I* spending the week with Mrs. Churle* Burn* at her home here. A daughter wa* born to Mr. and Mrs. Castile of Buxton Thursday, January 3. Hillsboro Business and Professional Directory The merchants 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 serve you economically and promptly. When you call on them please mention that you saw their advertisement in The Argus. For Information about Directory or It* Advertiser» call The Argu 261 Li.'..'. .Cn .c;e, . i,. PAINE’S National Batteries Mr. Mary O’Brien, 93, widow Of AUTO TOP SHOP the lute John O’Brien, died January Motors, Starting Motors, Generators, 2 ut the home in Cedar Milla and Magneto*, Batteries, Carburetor* GLASS WORK A SPECIALTY funeral service* were held Saturday Better Work For Less at St. Cecilia's church, Beaverton. LENTZ & CROW 1228 E. G. PAINE, Interment was in Mt. Calvary cem Second and Baseline Phone 591 Waahington Proprietor. etery. BATTERY AND ELECTRIC SERVICE General Repair Work THOMAS WILLIAM SMITH Willys-Knight and Whippet Service REPAIRING RADIO FA DA DEALERS Experience and technical training plus modern equip ment guarantee your satisfac tion. Tubes and batteries test ed free. Telephones 1332 and 1676 General Automobile Repairing Prompt and Skilled Service J. N. DICKEY, Prop. Service Garage this woman? like eye* — eye* cloude ’ with silent gripped by some terrible night- misery. Amazement, soger, pity were nsre But the stealing, fever laden but the prelude to love. And when ungle with its brooding ionclincss and one day *n answering light illumined hat tattered, whiskey-soaked beast, her soft, dark eyes flashing him a won who was her husband, were only too derful message— cal How could she have ever dreamed Thus it began—this strange dram* hat she loved hini>—the scientist she of the jungle—a drama of maddening had thought * man. True, she had love on Townley s part —a tragedy of wen very young when she had marrsed nm, and had come to Brazil. But fever, renunciation, of desperate batt ling Kith conscience on the part of Laura. Don’t that white man s curse, had got into miss this startling true-life story, sis blood and she had seen him slowly "Rower of the J un gle,” legenerate into a in February True Story xxne-aodJen beast. J Partial Contents^ Magazine. Theo Townlev, --------------- 4---------------- jor February young, clean, whoie- The Marriage V reck er Tune in on the True lome.camc adventuring I Pawned My Very Soul Story Hour broadcast ip the river, to find a The W ife ho Had every Friday night over girl of twenty, with to Have Romance U OR and the Colum the body of a youthful My Mysterious Inheritance bia Chai n. Consult Your Venus glistening hair, First in a Woman s Lite Paper for Enact Time. treamy skin and star- —and right otbrr itoriet S Realistic and LeMar Permanent Wares Marcelling, Water and Finger Waving Shampooing, Facials, Manicuring Marineilo Cosmetics SANITARY BEAUTY SHOPPE Over Weil*—Telephone 1471 PHYSICIANS .nd SURGEONS DR. WILLIAM M. ROBNETT DR. J. B. DINSMORE Physician and Surgeon REASONABLE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 371-X 1254 Second St. Across from the Court House “The Safe and Sure Highway to Health” VADERM1NERAL PACKS Office hours 10 to 2 and 2 to 6 Evenings and Sundays by appointment Commercial Building—Off of Second Street ■3E say those who have seen the Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History • a Six in the price range of the font J fort . . . such luxurious Fisher bodies . . . and a fuel-economy of better than 20 miles to the gal lon ! And no one believed tliat it would be possible to produce such a car in the price range of the four! If you have not already made a personal inspec tion of the new Chevrolet, we urge you to do so at your earliest convenience. We are now displaying these beautiful new models—and we cordially invite you to call. The Ion vertible Landau........... / Sedan Delivery $595 SUITATORIUM Cleaning and Preeeing Usteopathic Physician »ices will soon raise, don’t delay “Let Jim Clean It” Telephone 721-Z Hillsboro. Ore. Coal ............................. $15.50 Briquets ...................... $15.75 Wood ............................. $3.50 DENTISTS Block or Slab DR. RALPH DRESSER Dentist Hillsboro Ice and Coal Company Room 10, Commercial Building TELEPHONE 144 Evenings, Sunday* by appointment Telephone 2661 1277 North Range Street DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentiet Offices over Delta Drug Store on Main Street—Hillsboro Office Ph. 991-X Rea Ph. 1991-X Readu'hat these lead ingautomobileeditors said after seeing and riding in the new Chevrolet Six— “In appearance, perform ance and mechanical nicety the new Chevrolet Si* pre sent* actual value* far be yond it* price range." —Haren Conklin Naw York World “Aside from beauty in body line* and attractiveness in finish, the astounding fea ture of the new Chevrolet Si* is it* powerful and flexible motor. One will have to go far to equal the high performance of this new Chevrolet in general road and traffic use.” —Leon J Pinkson San Francisco Chronicis “The new Chevrolet i* a triumph for volume pro duction. The car at it* price is one of the greatest achievement* ever recorded in the automobile industry. It* beauty is a treat; it* riding comfort a new delight and its performance a real •ensation." L. B. Smith, D.O. Offices over Commercial National Bank Office Phene h72 — Residence Pbene STS DR. D. E. WILEY, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Commercial Building Telephones; Office 2681; Res. 2682 PIANO LESSONS Helen Wilcox DUNNING CLASSES Studio at home erf Mrs. C. E. Deich- man, 1372 Baseline street Telephone 2953 PLUMBING and HEATING W. H. HUFF Plumbing and Heating Contractor TELEPHONE 1031 Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs, 1115 Second Street Main Street, near Third HILLSBORO :: :: OREGON TELEPHONE 2961-Y PROFESSIONAL CARDS “St Louis motordom is tremendously enthused over the new Chevrolet Si*. Personally I have never seen the public *o interested in a new car. The factory should be congratulated on the truly monumental en gineering feat it ha* accomplish ed" —Robert Henry Hall A T LOW COST HARE, McALEAR & PETERS Attornays-at-Law Upstairs, Shute Savings Bank Bldg. DR. J. O. ROBB, M.D. Physician and Surgeon District Surgeon S. P. and P. R. A N. Rys. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Office—Telephone Building, Second Street Housu Wiring and Contracting; estimates Residence—Corner of Sixth and Washington promptly given; authorized RCA “Radiola” Phones: Office 2921—Re*. 2923 dealer; electric appliances and equipment— REAL ESTATE and~iNSURANCE H. E. Webb Electric Service 1134 Second Street Phone 1632 Res. Phone 2592 Correspondent Pacific Coast Branch Office, Farm Loan Division. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York FLORISTS OREGON FARMS COMPANY F. O. EAGON, Minis« MULLERS GREENHOUSE Twelfth and Oak Streets TELEPHONE 1021 Fine Cut Flowers Floral Designs, Fancy Baskets, Potted House and Garden Plants NEWSHAM FLORAL CO. Funeral Designs—Choice Cut Flowers Wedding and Floral Pieces a Specialty Telephone 1891 On the Highway at City Limits The Dr. E. H. Smith HOSPITAL Hillsboro, Ora. 1308 Main Street REAL ESTATE AU Kinds of Inaurane* LOANS KURATLI A WISMER Telephone 1391 1236 Second St. BERT C. HUNTINGTON Realtor City Property—Farms—Rental* Loans—Insurance 1213 Third Street—Hillsboro, Oregon Office Phone 223 Residence Phone 20C« RUBBER ST a .MPS HOSPITALS Order Your RUBBER STAMPS and SEALS from ths Hillsboro Argue Main Street Telephone 261 - - Rny Priest Detroit Times R. J. Higdon Motor Co. QUALITY Complete X-Ray Office in Commercial Buildin* TELEPHONE 141 Telephone 142. if no answer, call 2871-Z Summer Price» Still In Effect I l.TonCKsMls * 545 All prim f. o. h. Flint, Michigan 1 TELEPHONE 561 1155 Washington Street Elmer H. Smith, M.D., D.O. Imperial Feed & Grain Co. 3E Christensen Machine Works X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatment* Come in and See these Sensational New Cars — Now on Display $ MACHINE SHOP —THE— SHEÊT METALWORKERS Galvanized Iron Skylights, Cornices, and Roofing; Heating, Ventilating a Specialty DR. E. H. SMITH. Manager Non-Sectar an BROWN BROTHERS All Doctors Welcome Telephone 2261-X Hillsboro, Ore. Telephone Hillsboro 873 1859 Washington Street — Hillsboro SIGNS JONES HOSPITAL 1005 Seventh Street TELEPHONE 2871-Z 3E Phone 1732_________ 1164 Third St CLEANING AND PRESSING BUY NOW! St. Louis Poet-Dispatch 745 Second Street Agent for Oregon Firn Relief Association DR. W. H. PASLEY Dentiet QUALITY FEEDS for every feeding purpose. It will pay you to get our prices. Telephone 511 General Insurance CHIROPRACTIC PHYSIOTHERAPY JONES AUTO TOP SHOP I a^-'TLMOO QUALITY FEEDS CHAS. L. WALKER Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding All kinds of Machine Work Office Commercial Bldg., Hillsboro Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Of. Ph. 201IX Res. Ph. 2234X Whether you are buying or selling, we solicit the oppor tunity to figure with you. Telephone 1701 1332 Washington St. HILLSBORO Ultra Violet, Sun, and Infra Red Rays All the latest in Chiropractic and Physio* Therapy treatments. Colon irrigation. 9 :00 to 11:30 a. m. 1 :G0 to 5 :30 p. m. Nights and Sundays by appointment Delta Building Telephones 2531 and 2532 Room« 4, 7, 8 and 9 Jnr tcenemlcaf Trsnspertatlea COACH Insurance Specialist Makes Own Adjust ment« and Pays Claims Person ally Kelly-Springfield Tires Vulcanizing TELEPHONE 592 AUTO TOP SHOP Out Now! The L. J. Ruihlow Dr. George T. Darland With the Lumber you have pur chased at one place and an other? Our regular customers are satisfied with our Lumber and Service. If you are not one of our customers give us a trial next time you place an order. All we want is a chance to serve you. Hay - - Straw Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company BAILEY’S TIRE SHOP Dr. T. L. Perkin* DENTIST Feeds - - Grain Na. 7 Well's Apts. Hillsboro. Orsvoo PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP Are You Satisfied? L. P. Stranahan, Manager T.l.phon. Itll W CHIROPRACTIC AND NATURO PATHIC PHYSICIAN f^eyond all Expectations/ Second and Washington Streets METROPOLITAN Life Insurance Company AUTO TIRE SHOP ■Second and Baseline; Hillsboro. Ore. married to a brute, in love with a man ometimes , l * ut * thought htrwif Phone 501 1152 Third Street 1255 Washington Street w J. W. Copeland Yards FRANK P. SFIBRINO District Ksprssantativs Hair Cutting, Marcelling, Shampoo ing, Hot Oil Treatments, Etc. 1048 Main Street Phone 191 Mr*. Garratt “Satisfaction At All Co*ts" For appointment* Telephone 2191-Z Over Skagg’» Grocery AUTO REPAIRING HILLSBORO RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. The Apple House Telephone 301 BEAUTY SHOPPES I MAIN STREET GARAGE who can The Outstanding Chev rolet of Chevrolet History has now been seen and inspected by millions of people in every section of America — and every where it has been en thusiastically hailed as exceed ing all expectations. Everyone anticipated that Chevrolet would produce a remarkable automobile — but no one expected such a sensational six- cylinder motor . . . such delightful handling ease . . . such marvelous com- INSURANCE (Continwd) Thoma* William Smith, 44, died Milwaukee, Wisconsin EVE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE of heart trouble last Thursday on the Canyon road near Beaverton The POLICYHOLDERS’ COMPANY General Beauty Work Sahnow Bro*. while riding in an automobile driven Phone 2431 Realistic Permanent Wave Machine Recently J. P. Johansen Telephone 1732 by hi* wife. M. P. Cady of Hills- 1361 Main St. installed—Permanent Waves a Specialty boro wan driving out at the time and AUTO MAINTENANCE helped take the car into Beaverton. TELEPHONE 1381-W Everything In Fred Sewell, coroner, said there Balcony Hillsboro Pharmacy INSURANCE wouhO»^ General Repair Work At All Newsstand»—■only 25c Next to the Pcstoffice CORNELIUS DD0MM8 ■’ ”*; .......... .. . AUTO TOP SHOP fContinued) MRS. MARY OBRIEN True Story 50c Per Box tOw<D JXDCMMC flSMt VSB9SW AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE February APPLES PAGE FIVE 1 General Hospital Cases Maternity Cases a Specialty Electric Illuminated Painted Bulletins SMITH BROS. SIGNS Of the Better Kind Over Delta Drug Store Gold Lettering Show Cards INSURANCE WHERE TO EAT Washingtor County Agenda* DEN OF SWEETS George T. McGrath Light Lunches, Toasted Sandwiches “Sunfreze” Ice Cream “The Insurance Man” Soft Drinks, Candy, Cigar*, and Insures Everything Cigarette* Shute Bank Building Hillsboro, Ore. Hillsboro :: :: Oregon 1143 Second Street