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M AI«'II 14, 1920 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE SIX Last Program Is Given By Society headline says, “H\000 beg in vain for snow jobs. City yards and railroads stormed for chance to earu day’s pay. Some wait in line all night. One in 20 U MRS. J. J. HUTCHENS, Correspondent hired.” Mr. Hayes writes that "he has Chehaleni Mountain. March 14 ; DeLake to spend the week end been fortunate in getting into the ' —The last program of the season BOYS WIN, WHILE GIRLS post office department as a car was given bv the Buck Heaven LOSE TO CARLTON TEAMS visiting his brothers. Jerry and rier. It is heavy enough work at Literary soetet} Saturday eve- I Russell Davies. times, but it is steady employ ! ning. Those taking part were Banks, March 14—Both the Mr. Charles Rufli of Craw- boys and girls high school basket j fordsville drove out to see his ment with good pay. making it Mervin Whitmore. Clarence Wood, attractive to a great many per Mabel Bennett, Mrs. F. E Hoff ball teams played Carlton high sister, Mrs. George Wilcox, Friday Tuesday evening of last week on and remained until Saturday. He sons. About 6,500 took the ex man. Monica McCormick. Mrs. amination at the time that I did. Ira McCormick. F. E. Hoffman, the Carlton floor. The girls lost I is also a brother of Robert Rufli "I was told by a friend of Dr. | 1' Smith. Wanda ami Her 7 to 21 and the Banks boys won ' of Banks. Mr. Rufli lived for Smith's activity in feeding game nici> Finigan. Enola Harlow. Gloria by a score of 25 to 17. 1 many years on the old Rufli place birds during the recent snow in Hoffman, Wilber Jones, Ernest between here and Manning. Hillsboro. He had seen it in a W’ohlschlegel and Hodson Me- MORGANS PURCHASE FARM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warfield NEAR BUXTON AND MOVE and daughters of Vernonia were Boston paper. I had already read Cornuck. week-end visitors at the home of about it in the Argus." Mrs. J. A. York and children Mr. and Mrs. Claud Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartwick. of Reedville were guests at the SAMUEL CONNELL purchased the Charles Carlston Mr. and Sirs. E. Straw were home of her parents, Mr. and 40-acre place about one and a business callers in Hillsboro Sat Mrs. D. M McInnis, from Wed Samuel Connell. 64. who spent nesday until Friday, half miles from Manning, on urday. Banks route 2, and moved there Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hopkins much of his boyhood on the Con Miss Alice McInnis visited her Monday. Norman Moen, a bro and family are moving this week nell farm near North Plains, died ther-in-law of Mr. Morgan, is from the Dodd house on South in Portland Thursday and funeral sister. Mrs. J. L. Marlin, of Port negotiating for the purchase of Main street to the Gladys Rinck services were held Saturday after land over the week-end, and is spending the week with another the J. J. Hutchens place south of property on Sunset avenue, re noon in this city. He is survived by the widow sister, Mrs. J. A. York, of Reed the Carlston place. Mr. and cently vacated by John Gruse. ville. Mrs. Moen expect to move on Mrs. Robert Banks cut the fore and two daughters. Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. I,. I. Hulit of this place as soon as necessary ar finger of her left hand quite Randall of Portland and Mrs. rangements are made, and he badly with an axe Wednesday of Dorothy Stewart of Medford. He Newberg were dinner guests at also leaves five brothers, Joseph. the I. T Finigan home Monday. plans to convert it into a chicken last week. ranch. Mrs. William Thornburgh, who Thomas and Sheriff John Connell Mr. Hulit owns 40 acres here, has been visiting her mother, of Hillsboro, Richard and Dr. E. part of which is in young wal McCORMICK HALL TEAM IS Mrs. F. S. Bradley of Dallas, re-1 DeWitt Connell of Portland, and nut trees. Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel at- two sisters. Mrs. Grace Woods of WINNER IN BASKETBALL turned home Sunday. Charles Bradley of New York Hillsboro, and Mrs. Jane Lewis tended the 83rd birthday eele- The Banks boys’ team was de is visiting his sister, Mrs. William of Portland. bration of her mother, Mrs. Bau- feated by the McCormick hall Thornburgh. Mr. Connell was treasurer of man. at Aurora last week. Miss Helen Smith, who is at- team of Pacific University here Mr. and Mrs. William Hi in the North Pulp & Paper company last Thursday evening by a score rich. who recently moved from and for many years was an ac- tending Commerce high school in of 22 to 16. Cove Orchard, visited at ’the home tive worker in civic an ¿business Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Vic He tor Schmidt and family of Os of Mr. and Mrs. E. Straw Sun activities of the metropolis, The R. N. A. held another card day. was vice-president of the Lewis wego, attended the Literary pro party Wednesday evening at A. J. Friedley and Mr. and and Clark exposition in 1905, a gram at Buck Heaven and were which 11 tables were played. Mrs. Mrs. Ray Parmley and children commissioner for Oregon at the guests at the F. E. Hoffman home Windsor Moore received first of Hillsboro were in Banks Sun Louisiana Purchase exposition in Saturday night and Sunday. prize for the ladies and Miss An day. Mrs. Hoffman entertained with St. Louis, a member of the execu derson, second prize. Fred Bovee John Schulmerich of Seattle. tive board during Mayor Simon's a dinner Sunday and covers were received first prize for men and Wash., called on home folk Wed administration, a charter member laid for 12. * Mrs. ------- Hoffman is a W. A. Johnston, second. of the Portland Rotary club, a sister to Mrs. Schmidt and Miss nesday of last week. Mrs. H .B. Hundsaker of Port Albert Toelle and wife of Linn-1 worker for the cause of prohi Smith. land and Mrs. Effie Wilson of ton visited at the J. C. Schul- j bition, and at one time president Jim Beggs has taken a con- Forest Grove visited Mrs. J. J. merich home Sunday. of the Oregon Anti-Saloon tract to grub for L. T. Finigan. Hutchens Friday. Wayne Jones left Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McGraw- League, an active member of the Eli Hopkins, son of Mr. and spent Tuesday visiting at the O. Progressive Business Men's club, a farm near The Dalles, where Mrs. E. E. Hopkins, who has D. Parmer home at Laurel. recording secretary for the Port he expects to spend about a been on an extended trip through A large number of the grade land chamber of commerce and a month helping with the spring the Panama canal and the Sou school pupils are absent with the j member of the board of trade be plowing. thern states, returned home Satur measles. Nearly every home in fore it was consolidated with the Farmers here have been busy day. After spending the week and around Banks, where there chamber. the past week sowing grain. end here, he returned to his work are children, has one or more I Fred Mattern and Ira McCor He was born in Huron county, at Wishram, Washington. Mon cases. Ontario, Canada. September 12. mick were in McMinnville Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley and 1865. Mr. Connell graduated from day of the past week in the in Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Parmer of children of Riderwood, Wash., Portland high school in 1883 and terest of the roads here. They Wauna and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. spent the week-end visiting rela later attended Portland Business brought a load of blasting powder Parmer and son of Laurel spent tives here. back with them. college. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Sam Ornduff of Laurel at --------- spring Oppning--------- -------------- Sprint Opminz-------------- Mrs. G. W. McGraw. tended the Buck Heaven Literary Philos Name Pledges Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnston WANTS SIMILAR ACTION Saturday evening and spent the IN OTHER OREGON TOWNS and Paul took dinner with Mr. Seven junior girls of the high night with his nephew, Mervin Johnston’s sister. Mrs. L. Hooden- school were chosen as pledges Whitmore. L. J. Rushlow received a let at the Philolexian society meeting pyle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wohlsch- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill and ter from Seeley & Co., Insurance Wednesday evening of last week. legel of Portland, ___ ____ ___ Mrs. Tom in Portland, saying that a copy daughter, Lois, of Orenco, spent- The pledges are: Agnes Stanti- Shuck and son. Stanley, of Hills of the Hillsboro Argus was re- Sunday at the home of Mr. and fer, Clara Ruff. Alma Varner, boro, and Oscar Hagg of Reed l ceived. The president of the Caroline Peshka, Margarete Murtz ville attended the Buck Heaven Mrs. A. C. Wahl. I company says, “ I note with inter Dr. Kines has been ill for sev-, and Gloria Coulter. The business Literary Saturday evening and est the report of the meeting of session was followed by a pot spent the night and Sunday at eral days. j the city council and the action Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. luck supper. the Finigan home. ------------------ Msrrh 22-2»------------------ Hargrave and two sons of Hills I instructing the attorney to draw M: i'.i Mr- (ii-orge Zeiglet an ordinance covering the situa boro, visited the Rebekah lodge Face, Booze Charge tion. I am sending this clipping here Tuesday evening of last Martin Lombardi alias M. j. j down to the state fire marshal week. Leonard was lodged in the county suggesting that he get similar ac Miss Golda Hopkins, Clyde jail Sunday on a liquor law in other towns.” Hopkins and Clara Hutchens were tion ------------------ charge. He was arrested by March 22-22------------------ in Portland Wednesday of last Deputy H. C. Johnson of Beaver HARD TIMES HARDER ON week. PEOPLE OF GREAT CITIES ton. Miss Moxie Hopkins of Mon Spring Opening-------------- mouth spent the week-end with A clipping from a Boston paper Probate Estates her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Ruth C. Hoffman of this Hopkins. Miss Moxie has signed sent by John F. Hayes, formerly a contract to teach the Prickett of this city, “makes you realize county is the only heir to the the people in the country and $9.200 estate of Willard H. Colby school for another year. The A large crowd attended Re small towns are generally better admitted to probate here. bekah lodge Tuesday evening and off when hard times come." The estate of Lydia E. Huston has also witnessed the degree work. Five Boston Post of February 23 in a been probated. visitors were present including four from Hillsboro and one from Portland. Clara Hutchens, E. E. Hopkins and Golda Hopkins were initiated. Miss Gail McFarlane of Port land visited relatives in Banks Sunday. Beautiful flowers M. E. Raymond of Washington delicious vegetables is visiting his sister, Mrs. Otto — good health Strohmeyer, and family. Mrs. C. Robison of Yakima, and loads of fun. Washington, returned from Cali fornia and is visiting at the home Not millions but billions of dollars are lost each of her sister, Mrs. Charles Dod year through the blind buying of investments. son and her niece, Mrs. 0. E. Johnson. Incompetent advice from well-meaning friends Mrs Leslie Grenia and baby and self-styled financial advisors is the cause, and Miss Edith Eberly of Tree The result is that many are left penniless and horn visited Mrs. Eberley and even friendless in old age. Miss Sylvia Sunday. Robert Schlegle was ill with Don’t put off until Tomorrow pneumonia last week at the home of his parents east of town. What you can do Today. Hubert Davies left Friday for Ranks Community NewQ r raxmooc xuoxDmmawMiaMix.-xuuwicjux HiocKiWMMicxnuMKiHiKuc k . kw ' amt family attended a picnic din ner Sunday at the Dundee com inunity hall. There was no school nt Moun The nwrchanU and prof«MHhmid 0,1 aVhXut LnV. | tain Top the first of this week, the teacher, Mrs. Ruby Conger, living called to Portland by the that you saw their advertisement in I he Argua. illness of her mother, who is in For Information about Dir.clory or Ila Advnrllaora «all 1 h. Argua 361 j| the St. Vincent's hospital K1snuM>exiiflxoc)(o<i>«x»<ixouxu<ixDa>a)<ixn<»cxx'M>c>oKiKuiHjK'KtKt><jMj><ixi><tKi»cxiMiMX'>axK.HK,lMXMJ<ii'xi><n<'.i W F. WohNchlegel shipped n xDotnaxitocmixut \i agon-load of hogs to Portland INSURANCE (Conlinuad) — BEAUTY SHOPPE (Con».)- M omiay. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE — ♦ Merl Cady visited his mother, ‘ ♦ ♦ 1 Mrs Rhoda Cady, and sister. Cai 4---- PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP lie Cady, at Orchard. Wash., from National Batteria» - Tuesday until Thursday. Ilail Culling, Marvelling Nhampou- Hillsboro Business and Professional I directory -.......... Motor». Starting Motor» Generator«. Magneto«. Batterie«, Carburetor» ------------- Spring Opening-------------- Short and Sweet LENTZ BROS. At first the world was flat. Then some one discovered that it was round. Now it is crooked. — (Spring Opening. Mar. 32-23' — ---------------- Manli 22-2»------------------ General Repair Work No Friend of His Usher (to cold, dignified lady) —“Arc you a friend of the groom?” The Lady—No indeed! “I am the bride’s mother.” 4- MAIN STREET GARAGE Degree of Average i I the wick For light or heat and a score and more of houaeholtl usea. No sooL Burns with a dear, white flame. A clean, sweet odor. It costs no more. Ask your dealer or grocer for the interesting Burnbrite booklet. ASSOCIATE » OIL COMRIVY Ra/în^rs <£• distributor» of Associated Gasoli nr Associated Ethyl Gasoline Cyrol Motor Oils and (greases : INVESTMENTS. Safety. Earnings. rU. S. Gov’t Bonds .... 100 % 4 %1 ■-Industrial Bank Stocks 100 % 24 %J Municipal Bonds................... 99 % % 5 % Industrial Bonds................ 95 % 6%% Industrial P. Stocks......... 68 % 7 % Industrial C. Stocks............ 5 % 8 % Real Estate...................... 50 % 7% % Commercial Bank Stocks. 99 % 22 % % Re-Discount Bank Stocks. 100 % 36 % OREGON INDUSTIRAL LOAN CO Consult us or fili in and mail the coupon below. TODAY to 1164 Third St., Hillsboro, Oregon, and receive detailed information. Dr. I Darland T. ' J. N DICKEY. Prop. Service Garage <Ittica Baars is Is 1 sad 2 Is • Evsalngs and Sunday, by Appolnlnioiil Christensen Machine Works I Garden Tools Mimuinenle end OREGON MONI MENT WOMEN H It. STANNARD. 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PASLEY Dentiat ROLLINS’ GARAGE Office Used Car Exchange Annex • AUTO TIRE SHOP + --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 —————* + 1 1 I i 4 Office 8441 ; PIANO LESSONS Office Commercial Bldg . Hillsboro H • a a tn. to Û . Of PE 101IX Ree Ph. 1134X AUTO TOP SHOP ♦« T. L. PERKINS Dentiat DR M HELEN WILCOX UL'NNINU t l.AHrtrjt Ntudio at home uf Mrs. C. K. I man. ¡4.3 Bauteil ne street J 4----------------------------------------4 House Wiring and Contracting . esti ma tee promptly given, authorised RCA "Radiola** dealer; al ecl rie appi lancee and equipment - REASONABLE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED — PLUMBING and HEATING — Î H. E. Webb, Electric Service 1114 phon. 171-X list Second St. Acrons from ths Court Houss Second Phon« 1413 Nt reet Rea 11 IB Necs.nd Niteet Hllhbi.ro I Hare. McALEAR A PETERS Alturn«j'»-et-|p«w Fina Cut Flowers Floral Daelgne. Fancy Basket«; pottasi House and Garden Plants Upatair», Correspondent NEWSHAM FLORAL CO. , Ra». D. 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