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MAY 2. 1929 THE HILLSBORO ARCUS R ’. Have Hint Ceremonial The llilhi Girl R< erves held a ring _ ceremonial in the Meth odist church Tuesday evening. 'l b«’ girl* marched in to the pro C. '1011X1, “ LL.II/.s*» I th«* I... Gleam, ” “Follow Two linen were formed on the roi l rum ami the spirits of Knowl- «•dgi*, Madelim* Shattuck; lb*alth, Jean Rog«*m, and Spirit, Betty MacMann im an, took their places The girls_ then in th«* center. .mg “hi the Heart of a Ros«*, and th«* rings were presented in th«* hearts of pink r «*buds. Mi s Si HIM, Pori land G. It. wen’tary, poke on th«- (¡irl Re < rve move- merit, and Mi s Marguret Rood poke on the meaning of the G. R ring. Girls receiving ring* (¡iris wore W Winabeth inabeth McDowell, M< 'Dowell, Elma Ma«* Brown, Pauline Paulin«* Lockhart, • Io. <’phin«’ Stuart, Phoebe Coulter, Anna Mac Wells, Alma Varner and Roberta Rarncs, Lucile Rood pre < nted the rings, Aileen Stanton played the violin and Joyce Ernmott the organ during th«* ceremony. A o.ial hour was h«*!d afterward, with stunts by the member , including a song by Joyce Ernmott, “My Laddie.” Rofre hrner t of punch and waf er were erved l»v Arlene Karn- ma, Shirlic Smith and Arlene Brock. G ■r-<< * » I WllA I S ON A I HIE VINIIIAN III1AIIR Friday and Saturday May 3-4 Wilhir.l Murk’s “Thi* Voire of the City” Sunday, Moiulay, Tuesday Mn y b I! 7 D'.ugl iri Min l.« lill m MTh<* Carnation kid” Wedi.raday and lliutaday Mav M P ? Nancy Carroll in ^Maiihat Ian ( '<♦< ki.nl” I + Mr». A .1 Roy i confimil to her home Hus week by illm Bert Mnling retuimd home Saturdns night frinii a lue im trip to < aliIolin 1 Ed W <>lf and family huvi* nmved back freni Eugi 1 ■ to their pince iiear lluber. Miss Evelyn Kerr of Corvnlli wa» a week end rm 1 of Mi Winnbeth M <• I )<« w<*ll. Mr*. W. H Mill«*r, wh<» p«*nt th«« wint« f with I k i m J< i in S«* Mttlr, rrturiiv«! home Sunday, Mr, mid Mi i. N«*l Hanson «»f PortiaiHi u«i«’ HilUboro visitor* Wedn<- «ia\ <»n a tax paying trip. I’. Mm. I. P. Stranahan and M I M Mari«*, and A. duught<*r. Mi duugL. Barhani w«*rc Salem visitor* Sun 4day. P. T Nelson ami son, (J. (). Nelson, <»f Portland, were tax paying visitors to Hillsboro la-t W im I i . i day. _Jl*.« Was rm* Ernmott, a student ut Way WT. _. of <>, pint the week « lid • » . with b is parents, Mr. and Mr . H. R Emnmtt. Mr and Mm. II. A. Stnhlvr and son, Bohhi«*, of Hanks pent the week <*ml with Mr. and Mrs. | Clark Gardner. R Easier, Mi Mildred Me I...... I, Jack Murton, Erm J Dal Ituini inni l'inmis Rowell of th«* -uh*; depart meni of the local I*. E. P. company attended an all «iiiy meeting at the I’libli«* I '1 ill t it«M building in Portland Tin* day. Thu miM'ting was i pon (ired by th<* W<*-tinghoii* v Electric com and arrang«*m«*nt won* luin y nimi«* for a rang.- campaign in Mny, /\ banquet was given at Iin* M uit iminnli hotel in th«’ <*ve ninjc nml f In- Imin ■ of th«* party ntt«’ii<l<’<l lii«* Hufvvm I hunt « r alter tiu* biinqu<*t. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tnnnock near . cappoo .«• w« re Hill boro I visitor* Wednesday. Funeral service* for daughter of Mr. and I i ii i • 11 <j Bani Bank ■ today. Sh<* die duy. William Maxw«*ll Stok«* of Cornelius enlist«*.! in the I'. S. navy in Portland W.dn.sday and was transferred to the riaval | training station ut San I liego, ' ( al. George Jones <>f above Moun- I tain.lal«- was operalcl on for ap Mr. ami Mm. M. pendicitis nt tn<* Dr. Smith hos hmi n» gm*.«lN «lurii g la t week pital Thursday and a nnilar op Mr. n ml Mm. <». 1 V. Force of eration was perform«*«! «»n Bertha G. S. Al iJones of Portlan«! Tu< day. I.«»« AngeleM mid M linon of Alhiinibrii, Cal.. A. W. Mr. and Mrs R. G. Magill of JoliiiHoii of Sentti«*, W a h . and i Wednesday Mi. ami Mi I !.. Ali. n of l’oit Portland were guests I., t I Mr. John on r a prohibí-1 <»f tb<* Rev. and Mrs. E B Dick- Mr. and Mrs. Magill for- ti<m offner iri Wa hington and hart. wan at I ending to busin«*- s in ¡ nnrly lived nt Orenco and ar«* Fort lami in < oiincctioii with bis ol<l Salem frivrnl of the I .oc khart family. office. “• Mr Eva Bridges, who has Mr«. Walker Surprised (’harien Ron« formerly with Mrs. A. W. Walker was very SkaifgN Safe*way grocery and who been ill for a week, was taken left la t week foi EnitL Okla., to to Portland Wednesday afternoon happily surprised Saturday eve- by her son Tn law and daughter, ning nt her home on First and tak<* th«* management of a Skaggs C. I. Nacband, and Walnut streets when a large store, writes that he hud some Mr. and Mi hurd luck while driving to his will remain at their home until group of relatives came to cele- brate her birthday, The evening new bom«*. lie eneounlei ed snow she recover*. nnd washouts in Kansu* and hud A p< • ini meeting of th«* Girl was spent with music and visit Refreshments w*ere wrv«*d to detour a great distance. Reserve.*« wa held Monday to an- ing. Mrs. Beulah Belle Smith has noun«*«* th«* G. R. party Friday nt a Int»* hour ami th«* guests de l»e«*n appointed to tak«* charge of night, May 17, in the social hall parted, wishing the hostess many birthda Those the ong ervicc 11ml solo work of of th«* Y. W. C. A. in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. V. the Baptist Mini ter < ’(inference ?\|so announc«*.! that th«* chamber pre <-nt were: A. Crow of Hood River, Mr. and which meets in Ro eburg Muy 21 of commerc«* n ked th«* Girl Re to 24, inclusive, Sp< nker will serve* to name a candidate for Mrs. Joseph Manning and son attend from New York, Chicago, «iu<*en of the Fourth of July cele Glenn of Portland, Mr. am! Mrs. San Francisco and other plac« bration A candidate will be elect- M. N. Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bartlett and Bonnie, Mr. and Mr. und Mrs. C. H. Hav«** of <*d nt th«* next meeting. Mrs. George Allison, Alli-on, James Jami* nnd Port Angeles, Wash., and Mt*. (Jeorge, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Med- Edith Huston of Seattl«* ar«* Grange Tram Vinti Bank* ford Courtney. Clyde and Earl, Th«* detrree t<*nni of the Hills • ill of Scholl-: Mr. and Mrs. guests this week at th«* home of O. T. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hayes. (’. horo Granin* went to Hanks last McConn«*ll, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. H. Haves and Mr-. Huston arc W<‘«|m*nday ni^ht tn exemplify Crow, Mr. and Mr M. F. Crow, . ... A larpo crowd ut- Mr. and Mr . Lesli«» Howell, Jean son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the work. tended the s« - ion, about 45 from E. Hayes. W ette and Jacqueline, all of Hills Women's (’hurch Servic«* league here milking* th«* trip. boro; host and hostes and Miss met nt All Saints' Episcopal Myrtle Walker, Mr». Smith Give« Concert church Wednesday afternoon. Mr ami Mrs. T. <’ Reynold» Beulah Bell«* Smith, radio Mrs. ( harh’s Carver, Jr., of Port Give Surprise Party and son, Reginald, vi Hid Sun- land made a very inter«* ting ad ti>t and concert singer, will Mr. and Mrs. M. Senske of day n’ »h«* home of Mr. M and Ml a half hour of **ongs Sunday dress upon educational pr«i ddems ‘ With Hazel very pleasantly sur Ed Billick nt Pun«!««*. of Africa. Tea was MTV<?d after ning nt th«* Baptist church, i pris'd their s<m, Ross, on his 15th Mr (’. II Ernmott will liiivo th«* m«M*ting. Ix*nora Bryant assisting, birthday Saturday ev.-ning, Those the first of next wwk for n f. w concert w ill In gin nt 7 :30 Rufus Wnggrner, has who present were Mr. and Mrs. Thom week»’ visit in I.... Anr. li*«. < iil.. been s|M*nding th«* as Grigg of Hillsboro, Mr. winter with will consist of six numbers, “I with lu r »inter, Mr* A Mu<len. Mrs. Sterl Spicsz of Aloha, his daughter, Mrs. George V. ny Boy,” “Break o’Day,” a gr Th* Indies of St. M utthcwi 1* i her, in Loa Angeles, Cui., nr of Carrie Jacobs Bond songs and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, “ Fear Not Ye o ’ Israel. ” rhar< li will k'iv<* their Inst card rived Sunday to spend th«* sum and Mrs. IL Waldron, ______ ,___ Mr. party of th«* »ca»on on Muy 10. mer with his son-in-law and public is invited. Mr-. M. Sherwood, Mr. and Brill> and “50(1” will be played. •laughter, Mr. und Mrs. (). B. R. Sherwood, Arthur Eaton, Max - Club Will Elect Officer. ine Waldron. Claude and Glenn Th*- Three Link Social club <. ,t* < The regular me«*ting of ♦ he will give n card party tonight at Martin Jansen returned Mon Coffee dub will I m * held at t he Sherwood. Ross, Roy and Gerald Senske. The first of the evening the I 0.0 F hall Bridge and • lay to the Veterans’ hospital at chamber of commerce room* Eii- was |x*nt in playing ‘‘500,’ “BOO" will be played. Everybody Walla, w *i > . aftei day afternoon, Mav 10, and elec- Spiesz winning high score invited. ing her«* with his sister, Mrs. tion of officers will be th«* order Mis. Spiesz consolation. Mrs. Harry Hill wus a Seatth* Martin Vandehey, on a furlough. of business. Th«» meeting i viaitor the last of th«* week, at He expects to be able to leave called nt 2 o’clock sharp and Auxiliary Meet« Tuesday tending Mother*' day ceremonies the hospital in a few months. all members nr«» requested to at The Auxiliary to the American at Moran college, where her son, Mm. Sadler of Forest (¡rove tend. Th«* program will I m * in Legion will meet next Tuesday Roi lert, is a student. and T. (’. Reynolds were high charge of th«* department of pub- Mr and Mrs Roy Schiedel and point winners at bridge at the liC w< Ifarr. u .* h Ml W G evening at 8 o’clock at th«* Vet erans* hall. Banks and Forest party last Hare as lender. •on«. Ray and Kenneth, of I'ort Coffee Club caul Grove Auxiliary members have land were week-end guest, uf Thursday night, and honors in been invited and a .Mothers’ day Mr. Schiedel’s parents, Mr. and “500” went to Mrs. L. P. Stran Enjoy May Day Breakfait program will be given. Initiation ahan and E. B. Watts. JKr* N. 11 Schiedel. The Kappa Tan club enjoyed a of new members will be a part of Mr. and Mrs J. N Grabel and May day br.akfast Wednesday * Kenneth Lucas wa« a guest of Mrs. Alvin Mr anil Mrs. Rayfield I’ooley in Mr. and Mr.». (’. F. Grabel were morning at the home of Mrs. L. Hoffman, Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore, .■ .* ■ last Thur laj of 0 B. I Eui* nt* Sunday. Mrs. Lucas, F. Brown. The hostesses were Mr* A. W. Walker and Mrs. . wh' has been visiting there, re N«*wt«>n <»f Battle Ground, Wa ih. Mesdamea Fix d < ■ . • D \ (’hurl. Pugh will he host« '-es for Mr. Newton i* a brother of Mm. Kramer and Stanley Hubbard, the evening. Members having ash turned home with him. J. N. Grabel. and n lireiikfa**t of waffles, eggs, Mr. and Mr«. Henry Hanson of trays, vases or flower bowls to Mm. D. R. Matteson and bacon and coffee was served. donate to th«* boys at the Veter Red’ield, S. I».. spent the week Mrs. Brown mid Mrs. Stannard daughter, Lucile, Sun- returned end with Mrs. Elizabeth Bagley. ans’ hospital are requested Mr* Bagley and her guests wore «lay from a trip to Vancouver. were the decorating committee bring them to this meeting. and the table was beautifully dec B. and Seattle, Wa h old friends in th«* east. ■ ............. - orated, May baskets being u -ed 4--» ■■ ■ Th«* Rev. and .Mrs. George accompanied Portland friends. Other members Mm. Frank Vanak«*n visited ns place cards. Reul«* were dinner guests Sun present were th«* Mcsdnm«* Vic day at th«* horn«* of Mrs. Rcule’s her husband nt Th«* Dalles over tor Batchelar, James Peppard, PHONE 1272 pai' ts. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the week-end. Frank has a con W. O. <1 Morley, Morley. Rav Thomas, E. Sab’ >w. of near Schefflin, th«* tract for hauling crush«*.! gravel Bowman and W. F. M. Howman nnd \V. Lormor. Better Cleaning and OCCiemn lo'ing in honor of the for th«» state highway. Charles I Mr«. t'hiirles Douglass was a birtl Iny of Mr. Sahnow, Mrs. Thoma* K. Harris of guest of the club. Pressing Th«* Farmington community 'ms Fruitland, Idaho, i* a guest of I her daughter, Mr*. Earl Hobb.«, ael< cted Wednesday, May 15, for Roi. Srniks ■ Honored Suits Made to Order it» annual clean up day in th«* and family of near Hill boro fori Mr. and Mrs. M. Senske of cen ''<*ry. Ev«*ry one int,*r«*sted a few weeks. Witch Haul I entertained Saturday in th«* cemetery work or in help Mr*. Louise Gindrr ha* opened i'vening in honor of the 15th Spencer Jones Cleaning ing community work i* invited a hemstitching shop on th«* bal birthday of their son, Ross, the & Clothing Shop to conn*. Th«* Ladies’ Aid will cony of th«* furnitur«» department event being a surprise to him. fur- h lunch and hot coffee for «»f the Lester Irelund A* Co. The early part | of the evening store. all was speni in playing . ' . 500,” Mr. T h** Di lpbimi club met Monday Mrs. L. A. Long will leave this Spiesz winning high score and aft* rnoon at th«* home of Mrs. J. we«*k f«»r a short visit with her Mrs. Spiesz receiving consola- yB. Dinsmore, with Mrs George son, Clifford Long, and family at tion. A bounteous lunch was r I*ra' as leader. Th«* Rev. Mr. Seattle. erved at midnight, followed by Pratt gave a very inter«*«ting talk Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown instrumental and vocal numbers, on religious war . The next un i t have opened their fruit and flow which were enjoyed until the wee will be be nt the horn« of Mrs. er stand on Tenth Htrcvt for the mall hours. Those present were wR Wk I: Eu Ea-t< t r Momlnv afternoon, season. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregg of ■ r ’ h x n ?fx x’x x;x x x x x> Z. W. Linklater as with Mr Mr. and Mr Ralph lluffaker Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Sterl xX’ lead' r. Spii .*. of Aloha. Mr. ami Mrs. of near Garden Horn«* w.r«* Hill Ralph Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Xx M'. and Mrs. R. H. Craddock boro business visitors Tuesday. Waldron, Mr. ami Mr>. M. Sher X of Portland were badly shaken up Mrs. T. B. Perry of near Beav wood, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Sherwood. X and bruised Sunday night when erton Was a Hillsboro visitor Arthur. Eaton and Maxim* Wald 1 their cur skidded and turned over ron, Claude and Glenn Sherwood, X on the highway near Newberg. Tuesday, calling on friends. T. S. Wentherred is confined I! ■ s. Roy and Gerald Senske and xX The> were returning from the host and hostess. n beach. and to avoid a colli ion to his home with illness. with another car, Mr. Craddock X X X X n it r if.x X X x.x x x x x x x.x n n x x x n x x x x x x x x x x'x.x x x ;tx x n x x : x x X put "ii the brakes anil caused the 2Í car t<> skid. lie is the father of Mrs Frank Peters and was badly inju red in an auto wreck three yeat Diamond Anne’s Gossip DIAMOND ANNE SAYS: As a tribute to the grad ual <*: In presenting a watch select one which JWill make its recipient ^jfotid to wear it for years to come. A Gruen watch assures smartness, accuracy and the joy of OMning the best. “Lot’s wife had nothing on me,” said the convict as he turned to a pile of Stone. A friend, who collects an tiques, recently acquired • horse hair chair; and now he understands why grandmother needed six petticoats. And for those Watches see Gruen Anderson 4 Jeweler Hillsboro, Oregon Minstrel Show Will be the most hilarious, funniest, side-splitting show you’ve seen in a long time. Do you want to miss the best time of your life? Of course not ! So come to the Fashioned School.” by the Past Plains will give a card party on Noble Grands’ club. Wednesday evening. May 8, and Light refreshments were served a minstrel show on May 14. nt the close of the meeting, about 225 being in attendance. After the business session of th«* Royal Neighbors lodge Friday The I ’ast Nobl«* Grand*’ club night the officers will stage the of the Relx*kah lodge met last “First Talkie.” Wednesday evening at the home of Mr*. Elwood Johnnon, with Marriage Licenses Mrs. O. M. Heaton and Mrs. J. Albert Raymond McCoy, Forest J. Hand as assisting host«*:-?«»*. Mrs. Barr, .Mrs. Heaton and Mias Grove, and Golda Mildred Coop* f'ook were appointed as a visit er, Cornelius, April 25. Roy Hugh, Portland, and Emma ing committee for .May. Mrs. A. L. Brock and Mrs. Frank Barr Rueck, Hillsboro, April 29. w«>n th«? pr:z«;s for best charac- Hemstitching done at Ireland’s t«*rs at th«* play, “Old-Fashioned Louise School,” at the anniversary ct-le- Furniture Store.—Mm. lO-lSfi bration last Thursday night. C. 4 Adams Givrn Surpria» w. gl Adam? wax given a very pl«*aKarit urpri «• Saturday eve- ning on his birthday anniversary, wh»*n hii I neighbors came in with a freezer of ice cream and a birthday cake* made by Mrs. Sens, Thu*«* present were Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S(*U?, Jfj'i’ph Jr.. •//., Mary .rmry Edward, r.uw<*ii4, About 25 Rebekahs and Odd 1' ’ • ’ • i . Berth.t, I)oi 1 and Bci Fellow- went to Beaverton Mon- ard Seu? day night to attend the anniver- ♦' + ary celebration at the L O. O. F. hall in that place. The pro —♦ gram con-i.-t«*<l of instrumental and vocal music and readings, i O O. F. CELEBRATES and the Past Noble Grands’ club of th i- city staged “The Old- 110TH ANNIVERSARY Fashioned School,” which made such a hit at the anniversay cel Montezuma lodge, 1. O. f). F., ebration here la t Thur day. Re celeb-ated the 110th anniversary freshments wer<* served and danc of the organization of the first ing was enjoyed. Odd F-llows lodge with appropri The Past Chiefs’ club of ate ceremonies at the I. O. O. F. Friendship Temple, Pythian Sin hall last 'J hursday night. ters, met * the home of Mrs. A. L. Brock, chairman of the Charles Walter last Thur-day aft program committee, presided, and ernoon, with most of the mem Mrs. Elwood Johnson of the Re bers present. After a '■hort busi- bekahs assisted in arranging tile ne-s meeting the member« assist program, which follows: ed the ho tess in sewing rags for Pint o solo by Roscoe Munson, a rug. A delicious lunch was an addre: by Homer R. Angel of served by the hostess. The next Portland, the speaker of the eve meeting of the club will be held ning. Lieutenant-Colonel John at the home of Mrs. William Joos Oliver of Portland presented 25- on Thursday afternoon. May 23. year jewels to C. E. Korn, C. ('. Bannister, Percy Long, G. F. Members of the Rebekah lodge Beeler and Thoma- Hinton. Grant went to McMinnville Tuesday Lande and R. F. Reasoner, who evening and assisted in the in were entitled to jewels, were un itiation of four candidates in able to be present. This was fol that lodge, Nearly 50 attended lowed by a vocal solo by Mrs. from here. Victor Batchelar, an xylophone solo by R. Munson, vocal solo by The Pythiar J N W ey, vocal duet by Mil 4 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 Ira. V. Bati I • a vocal duet by the Mis es Ring- and a comedy skit, “The Old- W F rater nal + Dance at There .*>«s will »m be ne a rei < Community night, May 11. ' vited. Better let Andy fix your watch He knows how.—-J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. Hilf _' When you need ^J^'zl.issex. s<*e DR. LU- A D E R at the Hillsboro Pharmacy, every Sat urday. 32tf Laurel dance at Lau-. hall Saturday I Everybody in- 10-11 Dance at Kinton There will be an old-time dance at the Kinton Grange hall on the Scholli road Thur-day night. May 9. Admission 25c. 10 Women Drivers appreciate our courteous re pair service. Dance at North Plains Saturday, May 4, at W. O. W. hall. Clark’s orchestra. Tickets, 75 cents. lOp For Blue White Diamonds see “Keilington the Jeweler.” 51-tf Have you poor digestion? Have you gastric ulcers? Does nothing agree with the baby? Try goats’ milk.—Call at 1432 Jackson St. or phone 2272. 9-12p We are equipped to do your repair work economically. Drive your car in for a check-up once in a while. Rollin’s Garage Used Car Annex Let us examine your eyes today — tomorrow may be too late. Eyes that are weak and strained go fast. Our glasses are insured against breakage and reasonable in cost. Dr. Glutsch may be con sulted at the Washington Hotel Tuesday, April 30th. 8 & Read advertising in The Argus. New Wash Frocks In a Wide Selection of Styles and Colors Your Eye-Wear “Rates” You TN buiinesa, a* every- *• where el«e, you are judged f»r»t by appear ance. Because people look fir«t at your eye«, your f-lasae? are most imjortant. Youoweittoyouraclf tog:ve them the right "»ett.ng” gla«»e« that fit your par ticular uses for them. One general-utility pair does not serve your needs. Come in; we will show you what will. For more than emergency only— I ’sage Demands More Than One Pair Goar’s Woman’s Shop Dr.E.M.Riorden Commercial Bldg. Appointments Daily The Ice Creams All Bread Is That Have Won the Entire City 1 /2 lb. loaf . 12c 8c 1 lb. loaf . . . 1 /2 lb* twin . 10c Scotch double 15c We have Home-made Ice Cream STUNTS FI'.TY IN CHORUS SOLOISTS INTERLOCUTOR COMEDIANS VAUDEVILLE ACTS Biggest Stunt Ever Seen in Hillsboro! PAGE NINE The Bread that builds health. The kiddies home from school want fresh bread with butter, and be sure that they get only the most nutritious and WELL-BAKED BREAD. We specialize in fine bread. If you don't know us it is time you were getting acquainted. Bread is one of the most important parts of a good meal—give it the same attention that you give your cream or milk. High School Auditorium Wednesday, May 15 Inspects Lighting Arrangement« Futer Flynn of Vancouver, i VVa h., who in building a new eight tory «tructure in that city, wa h«*re recently to inspect the lighting arrangernentH ami low«*r floor plan of the Ireland & Co. fuinH ton, and < xp«■< t to have th<? Kame arrangements in his new building. r- Hot Bread at 11 a* m Every Day The American Legion ago. HILLSBORO, OREGON 50c a quart $1.50 a gallon Get Our Prices on Quantities. Bailey’s Home-Made Ice Cream Buy it—demand it—for your home or for your casual fountain drink or refreshment. Our ice cream and ices are made in modern methods, of only high est quality ingredients. They are strictly pure, and the most refresh ing. For Home or at the Fountain—Tell Your Drug Store You Insist On It 25c pint 50c quart $1.50 gallon, packed $1.10 per gallon in lota of 5 gallons or over. Perfection Bakery and Coffee Auspices of Free Delivery on any quantity over a quart. HILLSBORO ICE WORKS HILLSBORO POST NO. 6 Second and Baseline For Health Protection, Always Use Perfection Phone 2383