The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 17, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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HILLSBORO
ARG VS.
HILLSBORO.
OREGON
Thursday, September 17. 1931
i
»61.93; N Maim. ,6193. B l.ornmr. »47 84; II A Brown. »13 48; Kay Wni- Schmidt. »59 HI ; I, E Bunn. »58 30;
work at
»1974; D Hamer. ,5834; Il Howell. bel, »2 8«; Fred llarty. »5««. ivr- M Fl L-.on. ,10 48. Geo Walling. »'2-
Pacific university, will cuter Mon­
48; Leonard Itch. »AVO; J on Butty,
,40 39; < Churchill. Ill 22; A O- I \ W. ■»scl.s. | > 911. < .1 .1 I loliman. »:>
mouth normal school as an honor
Tx’ary. ,6 36; G E Vamxvm. ,77 43; 93, John Splrillle, $3.’9I: lw »Jlllt, I'tank Kelt, »33 (15; .lohn liai,
student September 21.
Hop Crop Short
O Rieben, ,109 79: V Vannooee. Brown. »7 48. Win llcrgcrt. »IU45; »3071; Elmer Uiwe. »13 4«; A O'­
Faces Liquor Charge
Mrs. K. E. Erickson of Port­
Leary. ,2 99; John Bone, ,36 611; El­
»47 08: A Z,wInner. ,7177; Rolx-rt Will Kogers. »1047.
1 ll Maxwell and \ 1' Wiih.N
Miss Grace Gifford left Sunday
K a H II B Mu. ban.'!. »11’4 13. U mer Lowe. ,16 44. A OTaary. »2 99;
Klinger. ,108 24. K H Scolt, »8117,
to Attend Linfield college at Mc­ land was a guest last week nt the finished picking hops I'ucsd.a They
Margaier was arrested
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. An­ report less than half the usual
D li.i.l. : : . lu-i. ».99; W Vunng. <1 Gardner, »93 57; liana Hassiniiseii, W II Henning. »7 47; John Hollins,
Deputy Sheriffs I' C
Minnville.
,5 98; Cart Sohren. ,2 99; C lladert- »13590; Joe Coerleri »91.71; «’Ims »23IMI; M ME Euatcrdnv. »3 40; Al­
Marjorie Busch of Forest Grove derson and Mr» I.udenia Ander­ crop Most of the farmers com-
schcr. ,!!!>«: A 11 Hiilllcv. »2 99; O Hoag. »121 84; .liimes Beaton. »105 - tieri Vim lax». »II HH; John Krieger,
was a week-end guest of her cou­ son. Mr. Erickson was a guest pletcd corn cutting and silo fill-
Sunday at the \nderson home and ing this week.
Kaufmann. »5 98; S Soten-son. ,5 98; 47; H I. Chamberlain. »11502; Jack »M>H; Francis Krieger, »5 08; Fred
pon, Evelyn Busch.
1 attended the funeral o f Janies
Miss Berta Burch arrived at the
J Knuffmann. »3.99: E Klinger. II.$113 31 Ft link Roh, Jr $I:.9O;
(Coltllnuetl un pece SI
COUNTY COURT
Mrs. F. C. Waibrl and children Jackson.
W. S
llahn home Friday in
,16174; Oregon-Washington Water It W Williams. »99 89; L C Mclqulxt.
returned Tuesday of Lst week from
Cl
GMS
Al
LOWED
FOR
MONTH
|
Service Co. »3 60: F I Brown. »24 7'2: »150 89; John Base »48 43; Elmer
Mr and Mrs. Fred Olsen left order to prepare her work for the
a three weeks’ stay at Rockaway.
OF AVGVST, 1931
Lowe, $17 94. A OLearv. $119.: I
s.
A E Schmidt. ,3 49; lev Brown. $13
Saturday for an extended stay at opening of the Harrison school
Ten members of the Rock (. reck their farm at ll.iy View. Mr. Olxen Monday.
It A- H John Herb, »500; II C 44: F L Brown. ,35 15; A E Schmidt, Glaske. »2 99; F Jones. »9 20; Fred
4-H club were dinner guests at I has been substituting on rural
Sprettzer. ,6; Hass Island Sand A- $31 41: Rav bVlton, ,26 91: Jim Will. Boyd. »39 30; U-onard Koh. »2995; A
\ isitors at the Chris Maurer home
the IL A. Kuratli home Friday- mail routes out of Hillsboro, w hile Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Otto
Gravel Co. »25; J P Moore. »50; Abe »2 99; B A Brown. ,19 42; John Schneider. »29 20: John Krieger.
Stohler. »50; Chas Sandy. »40; 8 Splerlng. ,5 99; E Allewn. »9 90; II I ■; Jo.epl. Hanv. $? I »?, I,
night.
the regular carriers have been on V oges and children. Fred Schearer.
P Co. $2 02; G H 1’ Lbr Co. (To Com Chris Kelchen ,158 72; Ben Zureit­ Bennett. »14 35; Frank Heli. »53 90;
Christ l’ieren.
Walter and Otto Flcken of Scholls v acations.
Fred Burgdorfer.
Nat Bank'. »331 14. Laurel Lbr Co. er. $149 75: Chris Jagtti, ,125 79; Wm Behrman, »1 411; Pete Viinitgii-
were guests of their sister, Mrs.
A son, W illiam Chalmers, was and Hulda Maurer of Portland
»145 50; J M Thompson. »78.81; Har­ Fet'd Schmidt. $143 78; W Kasenow. hen, »1 49; I. F O Murn. »192 32; Jas
O. B. Kraus, during the county­ born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corey
ley Taylor. $83 8$; J M Hiatt, »1 10; $50 91: M Waffler. ,11980; A Hutch­ IO Mara. »118 87; I, Blue. »85 03; tt
fair.
\\ alt at the Wilcox Memorial l and family.
Mary Woodward. $65; Bureau of I a- ison. »71 88: It J Getty. ,55 31: Fred
Miss Ella Bean of
R om
Hartrampf left Monday hospital in Portland Tuesday of
bor. »15;: J W Barney. Co Eng. Benson. ,62 79: Orvil Hutchison
for Portland to enter his senior last week. Mrs. Watt was formerly spent Sunday at the
»224 69; W A Tupper. Costkeeper to ,«2 79; Silvan Nelson. »62 79; Nich
nolds home.
year at the Oregon Institute of Miss Helen Chalmers.
Mrs.
V
Reiser
and
Co Eng »ISO: I. A Johnston. Tran­ Kies. ,6'2 79: E Stauss, ,897: Freda
Mr. and
Technology.
S. B. Niles left Sunday fur his son Walter visited at the .lohn
sitman Co. Engineer. ,159 64; John Bercer. ,299: J H Berger. ,11055;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoeffel of home in Dawson, North Dakota, Heines home in Cornelius Sunday,
Livermore. Chatnman to Co Eng. $44 9'2
with
his
sister,
Mrs.
Witch Hasel are spending a short after a visit
'
Week-end visitors at the N. H
$110; Horace Cllnscoe. Chainman to
R A- H Fred Rrown. ,22 42: J C
vacation with friends and rela­ Charles Harte. Mr. Niles came Toates home were Mr. and Mrs
Co Engineer. $91 77: Harold Hathorn. Rucker. $2'2 42: C Elford. $4186 J
w est to attend the funeral of Mr. R. E. Fox and children, Mr. and
tives in Portland.
Chainman to Co Eng. »7 98; Viola It Berger. ,10 10; Geo Fisher. ,53.88;
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Waibcl and Harte.
Mrs. Aldrich and family and Miss
M Sundberg, ypist to Co Eng. $3 20; E V Fisher. $22 40: W Hiddink. $11 -
Mrs. J. R. Morgan of Portland Elisabeth Toates, all of Portland.
children spent Sunday^ at Wood­
W T Graham. Draftsman to Co 91' Jim lane $17 94. Norman M. t*n.
burn at the home of Mr. and spent the week-end at the home of
Sunday dinner guests at the
Eng. $159 64: John Ander.-on. $611 - ,2 99; J C McCatnmatt. »897; R
her son, Harry Morgan. She was Janies Mathiescn home were Mr.
Mrs. Albert Meier.
■J Elmer Quick. $5 98; J K Bamford. Nelson. ,5 HI ; R A Herr. $47 89; A
the
judges
in
the
twin
and
“ J
$49 38; Thos Fowler. »149; Il F Tyson. ,32 89: K Nelson.
and Mrs. Arnold Jensen of Hills-
<73 50:
R. A. Dean and son Maurice one of
1
coutest
at
the
fair
Satur-
boro, Mr. and Mr: George Kerch -
Mott. ,399: M Fox. ,1198; Mayo Malenskv ,23 92; A Wahl. 123 92 :
were Salem visitors Tuesday. Mau- triplet
day.
man and family of Astoria.
rice will enter Willamette univer-
MNo other people, in the face of Havden. $8 97; F Heuer. $8 97; Jim Erla Hall »23 92: C Carlson. 74c;
Mr. ami Mrs. C. N Robinson of persecution and misunderstandings H.i'yden. $897: Bill Mclx'al. $598; Geo Fisher ,13 47 Chas Troham.
sity there next week.
Mrs. J. J. Miller of Milwaukie
Portland
had
a
picnic
dinner
with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herbert wag a guest Sunday at the home
have ever made a contribution to K W Moreland. $8 97: Koss Hayden. $599: Geo Fisher. $44.90: Jim ! am-
W. Fowles family at the the moral and spiritual in our $7 47: S Roberts. $1797: Earl Coff­ $16 34 E V Fisher. »3 9?. Otto
(Golda Sewell) were week-end of M r. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson, the D. ...................................................
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hart­ coming to attend the funeral of Fowles* picnic grounds.
civilization as have the Jews,’’ said man. $17 97: J W Morelnnd. ,39 95; Stowell. $35 88: J Mrosak »32 89
Those who attended a picnic the He\. Prof M. .1 Erneng.i, for­ J M Havden, ,35 94: J E Mltzel, Rav Mr.vak »35 88: A W Kirk. »35 -
her relative, James Jackson.
rampf and other relatives.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. W hidden dinner at Scholls Sunday were merly of Pacific university. Forest $14 96; Otto Johnson. ,7 18; Chas 88 Orsen IVase. »17 94 J>* Sniclkul
Mr. and Mrs. John Hobbs of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaffety and
Austin. ,5 98: Kllham Stationery A- $12 89 Robert lbxxl. »5 88 C Cum­
Glendale, Cal., who have been vis­ and daughter l’hyllis •pent the family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker Grove, in an address advocating Printing Co. ,3 33: F Shield. ,14 50;
mings. $19 43: J Forest »17 97: West
Pioneer White Lend
iting Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ide, left week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. K and family of Mountaindale, Mr. a more tolerant attitude on the Johnson A- Davis, $48; F Bear. $93;
coa-st Tel Co. (Forest Grovet »5 65;
Bailes at Kelso and Long» iew,
part of Christian people toward
Wednesday for their home.
and Mrs. Clarence Meek.
Meek, Mrs. their Hebrew brethren, given Sun­ Herman Holznagel. ,31 43: Toni Tay­ Cornwell Onrace. »3: Titas Connell.
Miss Margaret Fitisimmons of Wash.
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil
Maria Jackson, Ray and Frank
lor. $23 92: Paul Mark. $447 93: Jim »5 80 C E Dclchman. ,5 80: E 1
.Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Given and Jackson of North Plains, Mr. and day evening at the family gather­ Davis. $14 95
Portland was a week-end guest of
Hobbs. »105 70: Hettrv Hendrikson
Shingle Stains
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steinke. She three children and Mrs. Davenport Mrs. W. S. Hahn, Miss Berta ing in the Congregational church.
R A- H—G G Walling. $8 97: Sam »125: II.nd Shaw $2 50 stcvt^Cox.
is a teacher in the Portland schools. of Portland were dinner guests Burch, Vern Hahn of Banks, . Mr Profosor Fenenga substituted for Walters $6.8 88: Christ Schindler. $2 50; Milton Simon. ,45; Fon*t
the Rev. Gordon H. Windsor of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purvis of at the Frank Wallace home Sun- and Mrs. Clyde Lincoln and fam- Port!.mil, who had been scheduled $6: B Jeffries. $l(H82: Chas Boy. Grove Ice A' Fuel Co $3128: F<1-
R F lllntt.
ily. Miss A rii ne Brock of Hills- to speak on young people’s work, $44 92: Alfred Brim. »17 94: Phillip ward Halsten. | I ■
Portland were week-end guests of day.
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M rs. Opal Lundgren, who has boro, Mr. . and Mrs. Chester Mer but who was prevented from ap­ Mend $39 24: Jim Croon!. $19 43: Al­ . $147
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornelius, com­
11: R H Gralff ,108 27: Art
i
and relatives from pearing. Mr. Fenenga pointed out fred Allenbach. $28 91: Calvin Kat­ Shepard. $95 30; L E Reglcner. »82-
ing out to attend the county fair. been visiting with her relatives, ril and son
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ingram of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stranahan, re­ Ohio. Wayne Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. notable examples of Jewish leader terman. »8 97: K Hutchison. $16 44: 25; Oro Pate $86 38. A I Cunning­
Portland and Mrs. Rose Fletcher turned Sunday to her home in E. W. Haas and family of Sheri- ship, from the days of Abraham, H Henning. $17 94: James Walters. ham. »86 76: Tom Rood. $122 4! M
$9179; Fred Stephens. ,13878; E Robinson. »95 30; Frnnk Reh. »127 -
dan.
of Vernonia were guests at the Canby.
through Jesus of Nazareth. COUtil
The Mountaindale Ladies’ 2 H ing to such modern examples as Bremer. $85 78: H D I.edford. $8 72: •’R
Mrs. George Harrow and son
D. A. Kramer home Sunday.
club held their meeting last Thurs­
Harry Rrown. ,78 52: Harold Ha­ Onl3v-4 M48 O4KBY1T H ARODI
Mrs. Ruth Buell of Oakland, Cal.. Robert of Corvallis attended the day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Sellin g, .hi st ice Brandesis of thorn $69 80: W N Hathorn. ,137 26;
Il Ac H W A Pinkton $47 13; Ar­
left Monday for home, after a funeral Sunday of Mrs. Harrow's Otto Voges. A special meeting was the United States supreme court. J R Tompkins. ,20 97: W C Racon. thur BLshop $44 39: F W Livermore.
and Governor Juluius Meier.
week's visit with Mrs. May^ I. brother-in-law, James Jackson.
$8
97:
Pete
Swanson.
,7
84;
J
R
,112
26 I Y o MMM, ,85 77: F Bar­
All the Sundays of September
Mrs. S. E. Olsen returned this held at the home of Mrs. Powers
Smith. Mrs. Buell resided at West
on Tuesday, September 15. The will see the 6:30 p. m. family Tompkins. $105 88: W C Bacon. ,28 - num. $52 32; C Roberts »53 81. O
week
from
a
three
weeks'
visit
Union when a girl.
40: Geo Booth $13 45; W R Havkins, Phillips. ,53 81: O Schurling. ,53 81:
next regular meeting will be held
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Axtell and at Rockaway and at Lilamook with at the home of Mrs. Gabe Essner gathering continued, with Dr. Ray $17 97: M M Stout. ,8 97; C Bridges. O FVnner. ,53 81: W Banv. »57 54;
mond B. Walker, pastor of First
Mrs.
H.
J.
Duncan.
son of Eugene were guests the
on October 8.
Congregational church, Portland, $9; Pete Swanson. »8 97: John Rob­ O M Tavlor. ,8 98: F Kams. »2 99:
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown of
last of the week and the first of
Labor Day visitors at the home speaking next Sunday, and Dr erts. $8 97: Jess Moores. »5 98; Carl A H Barron. »5 98; O M Taylor M2 -
Wash.j
this week of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vancouver, Wash., were Hillsboro of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schlaefli
Olson. ,5 98; C Smith. ,2 99; W C 86; F Karns. ,38 87; F Inslev. ,20 96:
visitors Monday,
Monday. They formerly of Buckley & Lowe mill were Mr. C. H. Harrison, state superintend­ Brown. ,6 73; Jim Churchill. $2 99: A H Barron ,8 97; A Kauffman.
Axtell. The men are twins.
ent, closing the series of guest
in
Orenco.
lived
‘
~
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Fenner and
and Mrs. Floyd Brown of Beaver­ speakers on September 27. A social A T Free. ,2 99: Ray eKndall. ,2 99: ,1196 Harry Fuller. ,897; B Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodley of Ta- ton, Mrs. A. K. Axtell of Moro, hour, with refreshments, will mark Walt Foster. $2 99: W C Brown. $9- G Kams »33:J Rollins ,17 97;
family of Tualatin and his broth­
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er, Paul Fenner, of Yreka, Cal., coma are guests of Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindberg
and each of these gatherings, which $8 97; Jim Churchill. ,7 47; J W J Molino $17 97: Boh Holt. ,1198;
Fuller Dealers
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Harte and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. daughter of Garibaldi, and Leslie are held in the lower rooms of Ball, ,7 47: Otto Hendrikson. ,5 98; A M Babbit. »8 97: W F Destnger.
Louis Lindberg. ,1196; Alfred Nel­ »85 36; W C Matzke. »73 80; Wm
Shuman.
Johnson.
Kraus during the county fair.
the church.
Mrs. Ada L. Patterson left Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bailey of
An increase of 10 over the at­ son. ,17 96: J W Flener, ,119«: H Matzke. »55 30: Ous Jacobaon. »55 -
Forest Grove were guests Sunday day for a visit with her brother,
tendance of the church school for Hendrikson. $39 90: W C Brown. 30; Alf Johnson. »56 81: John Bur­
of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Davis. Robert Charles L. S. Linton, of Seattle,
the first Sunday of the season last C$89 80: Jim Churchill. ,4185; Walt rus. »3139: Russell Burnis. »2 89:
R. Mitchell, attending dental col­ Wash.
year, was one of the causes for T Frev. $23 15; Wm Sklanner ,10 46; Clem Tnkley. »32 89; Clarence Mor­
lege in Portland, was a week-end
celebration, when classes opened Foster. ,20 17; A B Clark. ,22 42; A gan. »2 99; Chas Crunlcan. »5 98 A
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shinaberger
Rav Kendall. ,10 46; Herman Holz­ E Eberly. »14 95: Rov Clark. »14 95;
guest at the Davis home.
were guests Sunday of their daugh­
Arcade.—School will open Mon­ their sessions at 9:45 a. in. Floyd nagel, ,4 49; Tom Taylor. $8 97; G S C Inklcv. »104 87; F L Brown.
Mrs. F.. J. Dunn and N. C. Ship­ ter, Mrs. W. B. Hall, of McMinn­ day with Mrs. Fred Caldwell of E. Miller, superintendent of the F Atrops. 99c.
,83 10 A E Schmidt. ,43 61: W
main school, was presented with
lev of Pasadena, Cal., who came ville.
Hillsboro as teacher.
R A- H—W A Goodin. $42 93; lee Chambers. »3 92: H Borgclt ,29 90;
up to attend the golden wedding
Word has been received here of a book on the occasion of his Hoffman. ,1494: R McAninch. ,16- W Borgelt. »5 98; Ed Demmin. ,26-
Miss Angie Harrington return­
anniversary of their parents, Mr. ed Monday from a visit in Bend, the death of Mrs. Gertrude Flink birthday anniversary, during the 44; H R Chantier. „91 07; A Howell. 91; Less Rowe. ,149; Wm Walbel.
The merchants and professional people on this page are known
and Mrs. N. C. Shipley Sr., re­ at the home of her brother Al­ <>f Portland. She formerly resided closing exercises.
nt reliable business men and women of Hillsboro. Herr you
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turned home the last of the week.
here, and is a niece of Mrs. C.
will find the business places listed alpli.*brtirally, which will
fred.
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serve you economically and promptly. When you call on them
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Long and
Mrs. J. W. Barney attended a B. Thomas. Also the death of her
father,
John
Stratton,
a
former
please mention that you saw their advertisements in I hr Argue.
son of Portland were week-end luncheon last Thursday at the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long. home of Mrs. David Slitchell in resident here, at his home in Don­ ♦-------------------------------------------------- ♦
For Information about Directory or It* Advertiser*
ald
last
week.
Interment
was
here
While here Mr. Long stepped back­ Portland.
Thirty Year, Ago
in the Arcade cemetery'.
ward on an axe and cut his foot,
Call the Argu*—3101
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brighine,
necessitating several stitches being of Portland were Sunday guests
Argus, Sept. 19, 1901,—Washing­
Mildred, Billie and Glen ruade
..... ..
a ton county hop crop short thou­
taken to close the wound.
of Mr. and Mrs. Xye Bristol.
business trip to Moro Friday, re- sands of dollars.
Mrs. Florence Wessels of De­
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: f j ■
Miss Doine Smith is spending turning Sunday.
El’
Born to Mr and Mrs Schiedel
troit, Michigan, was a week-end the week with Mr. and Mrs.
-- AUTO MAINTENANCE
Fred
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Babcock and north of Hillsboro, a girl, Septem­
FLORISTS
guest of her cousin, R. I.. Smith,
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Davison of Tacoma, Wash.
♦
¡son Kenneth of Rickreall visited ber 14.
BATTERY and EI.EtTKIC
I
♦
and family. Mrs. Wessels is at­
HERVIC K
Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Olsen and with Mrs. Dora Miller and other
E. B. Tongue yesterday shipped
tending the P. E. O. convention in
MUELLER'S GREENHOUSE
(fonerai
Repair
Work
relatives
Sunday.
Ben Bolt, his pacer, and a 2-yenr
11
Portland this week and is a mem­ family of Multnomah spent the
C B. Thomas of White Salmon, old to Salem, where they are en­
Twelfth an3 O.k RtreeU
I
ber of the national executive board. week-end at the S. E. Olsen home.
SAHNOW BROS.
TKLE1-HONK loll
Wash.,
visited
here
over
the
week-
tered in the fair races.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ott of
Dealers in Lyric Radio
Mrs. Z. E. Holm and daughter
First Mortgages have stood th*- test for 100 yearn,
..„a
,
'
nd
-
Thomas
will
return
there
Assessor Wilcox states that this
fist : < tt fi . owkrh
Dorothy returned to their home Laurel were guests of Mr. i-..~ .with him to cook for apple pickers.
Our type of monthly payment mortgage is doubly
isei Main 8t-
Phone 1*91
year's assessment will be about 20
Fl<,r.l t>e.lun*. h.ne, !!«(,!,, Pott,d
near Astoria Sunday after a week's Mrs. E. E. Rowton Sunday.
secure.
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llrniw and (¡arden I'lanU
Charles Pixler, who has been per cent higher.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pile were
visit with Mrs. Holm’s parents,
BEAUTY
SHOPPES
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working
in
Naches,
Wash.,
return
­
Fifteen Year, Ago
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grabel, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn ed to his home here last week.
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Argus, Sept. 21, 1916. Bennett
EVE'S BEAU I Y SHOPPE
other relatives. Mr. Holm drove Allen of Portland Sunday.
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Mrs. Mary Haskel, who has been
(••neral Heauty Work
over Saturday night to take them
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker keeping house for J. M. Parson, Thompson, convicted of the mur­
GARBAGE COLLECTION
home.
Raaliatle Permanent
Wave
Machine
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. returned to her home in Seatlte der of Mrs. Helen Jennings of
STARI' I OD A Y
Tualatin, was Saturday sentenced
llacontly ¡nataJIad Permanent Wave«
and Cana
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Morley, ac­ J. B. Bartlett at Scholls.
(last week
a Specialty.
to
life
imprisonment
by
Judge
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hay
Miss Dorothy Buzhard was a
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z of George Bagley.
D
P
CORRIERI
TELEPHONR 1M1-W
Smith of Banks, were guests Sun­ week-end guest of Miss Be-niece Rattle brought their niece. Miss
Telephone 2126
Lome Knight, native of Hills­
Balcony Hillsboro Pharmacy
day of Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Ship- Priest at Multnomah.
Florence Stewart, home last week. boro, is with Stefansson party in
ley at Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. M. Goar was a guest c..n_ shc spent the summer with them Arctic.
♦
Merle Shipley of Pasadena, Cal.,
RELIABLE
INSURANCE
day’ at the home of her son, Leo in Seattle-
J.
E.
Bennett,
who
has
resided
PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOF
who have been visiting there, left
Hoppicking
ended
in
the
Bunke
Goar, in Portland.
at Orenco and Heed» ilk several
♦
for home Monday.
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j yard last week. It is expected that years, was accidentally killed in an
Hair Catting,
Marrellinr, Shampoo­
Mrs. Leslie Lee of Gaston vis-
GEORGE T McGRATII
ing, Hot GII Treatment!. Eté.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Lucas of
picking will be finished in the oth- automobile accident at Bitter Root
ited in Hillsboro Tuesday.
Washington County Agencies
er yards this week.
Amity were guests the first of the
MRS. GARRETT
Canyon, .Mont., September 11.
week of Mrs. Lucas' parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Townsend
Over Bristol Hardware
”Tha Insurance Man”
Pioneers
and
Homecoming
day
ENSCHEDE—RAMSEY
For Appointments Telephone 2191-Z
of Goldendale, Wash., visited over at Hillsboro street fair October 8.
and Mrs. H. R. Emmott. Mr. Lu­
Insuraa Everything
Miss Jean Ramsey, daughter
the Labor Day week-end with Mr.
cas has been transferred to The
County fair opened yesterday at
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey of and Mrs. R. J. Loftis.
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Shute
Bank Building
salesman
Dalles, where he will be
Illll.born
Forest Grove and principal address
Forest Grove, became the bride of
CHIROPRACTIC and NATURO-
J. M. PERSON, Miupr
Oregon
for Flanio. They went to The
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made
by
Governor
Withy-
Mr.
Robert
Enschede,
son
of
Mrs.
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Dalles this week to find a home
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S. A. Enchede of Forest Grove, at
Hillsboro,
Oregon
Saving* & Loan Bldg.
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and will move soon.
DR. GEORGE T. OAKLAND
Total enrollment Hill-boro schools
the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bronleewe in Portland Saturday evening in
Chiropractic
563, the high school numbering 16t
•nd
had as their week-end guests, Mr. the presence of relatives. Rev. Bird
M iiliam Mizner and family have and 399 in the grades.
I’
hyaioThcrapy
and Mrs. Rudy Bronleewe and officiated.
Annual fair at Scholls October
gone to Portland, where he has
Physician
family of Portland. On Sunday
20 and 21.
Joseph Ramsey, brother of the work for awhile.
Everything in Insurance
they entertained with a dinner in bride, was best man and Mrs. Ram­
All dlaeaaee, ea.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chenette have
hon"r of the 11th birthday of their sey was matron of honor.
perially o f
the
' Phone 1701
1332 Washington |
moved
into
the
old
cook
house,
colon and rectum,
son, Loran, other guests being Mr.
Mr. Enschede is an active mem­ which they are making into a
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and Mrs. Eugene Crosby and faui- ber of Hillsboro post, American dwelling.
the late-f •dentff-
Mrs. Elida Hazlitt passed away
-PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS-
Uy of Forest Grove.
Ic manner.
Legion, and is employed by the
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Mr.
HiUiker is moving the A. W. at her home in Forest Grove Thurs­
J. W. Hutchinson and daughter, Portland General Electric company. Lull house over
.. to
. . the
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. _ 1, across day. .She had lived in thia vicinity
Office hours
The young couple will reside on from the school house, for Mrs. for several years.
Mrs. Margaret Martindale, her son
11 io a. m.
1 to 5:60 p. m.
Rose Forrest.
Leonard, and Webster Hutchinson a farm south of Hillsboro.
Charles Shaw of McMinnville
Building — Phones 2581 . 2553
of Wenatchee, Wash., arrived Mon­
Andrew Forrest has returned spent Tuesday with Charles Sears.
Rooms •. 7, I and t
from the hop yard.
F. A. Bennett and daughter
day for a week’s visit with their
Nlffbta and Rundaya by appointment
relatives, the R. W. Cox family.
Mrs. Anderson’s sister. Miss M rs. Ted Haney, were in Hills
The Hutchinsons, who formerly re­
Blanche Andrews, returned to her boro Tuesday for medical exantin
LEANING and PRESSING -
sided in Virginia, are fruit growers
ation for .Mr. Bennett.
home in Oakland, Cal., Sunday.
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at Wenatchee. Leonard Martindale
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Watkins
and
Mountaindale—Mr. and Mrs. Fred
will remain in Portland to attend Zyback are leaving for their home THOMAS HENRY MITCHELL family spent last Tuesday in Van-
Hill Military academy.
Thomas Henry Mitchell, 7.3, died couver, Wash.
at Long Beach, Cal. For several
SUITATORIUM
DR. D. E. WILEY. M D.
at his home near Gaston Monday
Cora LaSalle was operated on
Mrs. Mary Cyrus and Miss Nell years they have spent the winters
Physician and Surgeon
"Tart Jim Clean If
and
funeral
services
were
held
at
the
Guymon
hospital
for
ap-
i
at
Long
Beach
and
the
summers
Cyrus, mother and sister of W.
Telephone 721.Z
Commere I Building
F. Cyrus, were guests Saturday at at their home near Mountaindale, Wednesday at the Tualatin Plains pendicitis.
Hillsboro, Ore.
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the Cyrus home and attended the i They served dinner to the follow- Presbyterian church. He is sur­
vived
by
the
widow
and
daughter,
Johnson School Meet
Rea. Itt9
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guests
from
North
Plains
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fair. They were accompanied by
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A school meeting of the great­
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Miss Esther Minor. The young Sundays .Mr. and Mn. AndyChri I Mrs. H. W. Boyd, Gaston. One
sister and five brothers also sur­ est importance to every parent and
RUBBER STAMPS
ladies returned to Corvallis Satur­ ner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christner,
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT
vive.
voter in school district 33, John-
day, but Mrs. Cyrus remained for and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Almack.
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Miss Rachel Haynam lias two
a few days’ visit. On Sunday Mr.
Wa Cr» 11 er t Your Had Hill, and
and Mrs. W. F. Cyrus and chil­ months’ employment on the Corn-
RUBBER stamps
N I h
Portland.
dren, and Mrs. Mary Cyrus were munity Chest staff in ________
Seal*
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. She began work Saturday.
NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE
Miss Leila Peters, who grad­
John Oppertsliouser o f Portland.
Ireland Ilhlr.
The
Hillsboro
Argus
Mrs. Oppertshouser is a sister of ated from Mountaindale grammar
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Mr. Cyrus.
school, Banks union high school,
Ex-governor Frank O. Lowden said recently, “If
■ local BrietSQa
Married 50 Years
Do Outside
Painting Now
Hebrews Praised
In Church Address
PoorGardner Lumber Co
Arcade School to
Begin on Monday
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
In Other Days
Safeguard Your Money
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Guaranteed
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
Scofield
RUSHLOW
Thatcher
Mountaindale Folk
South for Winter
Lowden urges cow testing
dairy farmers all belonged to cow testing associa­
tions there would not be the slightest danger from
overproduction for as prices declined the farmer
could make a further elimination of the least
profitable cows and in this way production would
be curtailed until prices rose again.”
In its effort» to encourage better breeding, the 21»t Annual
Pacific
International
Livestock
Exposition, Portland, Oregon,
October 24-31, will exhibit thousands of pure-bred Beef end
Dairy Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Poultry and Rabbits.
Premiums offered total $100,000.
Every indication point* to a most comprehensive Exposition
this year. For that reason the Commercial National Bank
recommends attendance by every one in this community.
The Commercial National Bank
WATER WITCHERY
Before the days of modern water service
the location of many a family's well was de­
termined by a branch from a hazel bush.
This branch was called a "divining rod"
and it showed the place to dig for water.
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RI AL ESTATE and INSURANCE
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Dentist
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HEAL ESTATE
All Kinds of
Room in. Commercia! Rulldlne
TELEPHONE 144
kuratli & WLSMF.R
Tslephon* IMI
1286 SM’nnd
EveninxR, Sunday by Appointment
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Such methods are no longer needed. Your
water company has taken over the burden
of providing the community with a safe and
adequate water supply for all its needs.
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BERT C. HUNTINGTON
DR. W. II. PASLEY
Dentist
Roaltor
City Troparty Farm« Rente!«
Loana—Insurance
Office In Heidel Building, Upstairs
Mnln Hirret, rieur Third
TELEPHONE 2MI-Y
n,',?1’ ™,r’1 ?•-. Hlllsboro, On»,.n
Offle. | hon. 22.7.
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Portland, Oregon
Offira Phone Flracon 27*2
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DR. PAUL BAILEY
SERVICE COMPANY
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