The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
THE
R E A P IN G T H E
Laurel W om an
Given S urp rise
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
T h tin ttlH y ,
O ctober 4,
iï».t i
lours Of course 1 can’t Bui Just Ttwy » riv m tlie aanir lagit, w
nun self with vulgarity! 1 »uppose
■ame. you know how much I a» tlielr ik pendents wer» eomerc
your language and your conduct
F a ll G r e e t s T h i s 1 the
love you. and Unti I m wishing all
t(feaili«i«u .m p.«» i
are the result of your polit leal a s­
Ihr aim- tillin: (Hat toil ale wish ______________
sociations You should never have
daw.
too
allowed yourself a gentleman. by
Illg , and counting tlie
J u n ip e r
bulli at letut to b». draw n Into
MIII.L w o o l )
Wlth a heal I fill ol love
them.
ANNK
Kdtfliw»
und liuddv wood
He gut up 1mddenly und stood X
Alter the Invitation I*» ►
»«’
New Given I foot
with his lim its on tlie buck of hls
Yoik
extended by Mi • G«»l«l
Two or inoi'r cortlx
ehair. facing them
»i ?»
nbut'K Anne
lay uwuke nil night.
Hu wed MR* more
, eiiliiug
a
"Look here." he said abruptly, a l­
excitement,
und
1 tiembiuig
most violently. "I've had a long
w lu'ii they t ___ actually «»n their MUylng* iMid tivdito. dry
0«
drive and I'm tired. I'm gouig to
wu\ the\ nil till«» put their heud.« 16 Inch Cord
bed But I'll tell you tills much,
together and mode out a lU»t of her
5 or uuuv m nU ...........
and then we won't discuss th e sub­
house I m »Id nevktb
ject again. I'll continue my usual
Excellent
kitehen «rosal, tile ber (
subscription to this household Just
•Oil. Mi ikddcnburg. I ll never
buy you can find.
as long as you're decent to Anne
| be able to buy nil tlu*l with thiee j
Not a second longer It may not be
Dry Slab and Block
hundred «U»hni> you know th u t’n
I very aristocrat le to bargain, bin
nil 1 have left
Ye*, you vlll.
1 notice th a t none of th e rest of
H e rm a n Relise
my tern. y*»u'l| see An I’m gohi to
y ou seem io want to work, and 1
.si>cuk to collie ol uiv pi/iievs.s frenlM Phone JJ83X
Itos pitone JOtiJ
don't believe you w ant to go
qiout you «‘in in il « Uertn p
. m m
hungry You better think it over."
i i «». v ». lie 11 send you up a n ue little
1'here was no hint of this battle,
j lunch by express, one IlortMl. veil
however, or of his own victory.
I talk to liun apout de decor lit loiu*
I wlien lie wrote Anne.
lor de eliutch
n e a r e s t darling sw eetheart
'Hie vlalt h> New York wiu one
I h r r * , ( « • p i l t u w u r » ( • " 'a r k
; it began."
of rapture from beginning to the
n » u » ra . f h n i l j | i » | i u f t in d i
‘
"I can't find any nam e lovely
end ot Hie live day* that U hvl«*«!
»railon «11(1 elhrr »loit»
enough and loving enough to tgll
Anne
hud
never
been
In
a
hotel
be
» ib <IÌM>r«|rr» d
F
you now 1 feel about you.
fore had nevei .«•en an elevator, a
I « h » i» e r
"1 miss you so terrible th a t I'm
a* Itili»
menu cord, a Lx’ll t»ov or twin I h ‘«I n ,
doing everything 1 can to shorten
n I w had never rnUl«*u m a aubway.
|o u r separation. 1 ve found a little
or attended a play hi a theatre.
h o it*! f t « «
home for us. It's very sm all—just
Stic mad«* m ental not« « *»( e v ery -
up h»»pe M .m y
a living room, bedroom, bathroom
dung, gleaning tivah bda «>1 kn«»w-
u
ittlrr
d
«
ui
» u flrr r r t
and kitchen, but we could manage
ledgr from each ii*‘W exnertence
a « f
(<> u » d r e l i e f
tn that for tins winter, couldn't we?
How much this tu p waa «loing to
it a i s i n i» s i a n I . k r h
File funuture's rath e r u w fu l—mis­
l>re|>urc her for the .«ull more w«»n
vr tir Iprd olii r K VV hV n o t) na ?
sion oak ui the livuig room and a
» < »M A I I » I
derhd
one
to
W.udungton
with
brass bed. and so on. but 1 don't
Hlgg»'
lllll«g«iru l*harm a<*
|
Neal!
lie
was
not
going
to
tU»«l
her
mind if you don't.
I I
I'lr t,
ignorunt. ufter all. «»f all the lilc-
"I've been to a stationer's, und
etl«» «»I life which he knew, ua alu
asked him to send you some sam ­
luut feared
ples of wedding uivttutious. I
—-
Till* tloldenburga had lo*t a daugh­ PT th Annual
thought perhaps it would be easier
ter.
Karhel, wlio would luive been
for me lo attend to th a t th an you
Just
Anne
s
age
if
ahe
had
lived
Write me which you like best, und
Mis Ooldcnburg finally confided
a list of your friends whom you
this to Anne, her beady < ves brim
INTERNATIONA!
want to invite, and III have the
nung. her plump luutda twitching,
cards addressed and sent out from
and
Anne
in
turn
«x»nftd<xl
it
U
>
! here.
Neal when after a thtve week*' ab- LIVESTOCK
"Do you think you can manage a '
atMice lu* iflurned to West Ham- [
church wedding? And is there a
atcad. and at«**l amazed at all thut EXPOSITIOH
church parlor or something of the
luul lx*eii accomplished while lie
sort in which we eoud have a re-I
waa gone
ception afterw ards? Of course my
"So they’re doing ull thia for me 1
---------------------- --------- — —— — family ¡uid some of my friends will
F eaturing the high, turtle- in her memory! Juat tlilnk of It'*
J* / ^ / ' ld stunnevl but acquiescent— want to come up. and I realize how
T believe they're doing It iMirtly
■uid then insisted tn announcing th e little room there is in your house? . necked sw eater Influence, thta
striped Jumper, w o r n with tn Iwr memory, but largel.v because
engagement in the Wallacetown But do just us you think best. I've
tliey
love and adore you. Tlie Jew
Bugle Haying thus burned all his asked Rov to be my best man. 1 straig h t sk irt of rust colored
Isli race appreciates qualities like '
bridges behind him, he departed to think th a t's only fair, considering
boucle, Is one of Film Actress youra.
But anyway. 1 sinin'l forget
tell his father and m other of his th a t he introduced us My brother
Gall Patrick's selections for fall. Perhaps I can do them a good turn i
impending plunge Into m atrim ony. Arthur would like to assist In the
Topping tho ensemble Is a high- some day *'
He had adroitly contrived to avoid m arriage ceremony, and I should
crowned felt fedora with Jaunty
Neal would you mind very much
much discussion of the Conrads
to have hiln- if th a t would be quill trim m ing
do you auppoik* it w«>ukl be im *
wtth Anne He knew, all too well, agreeable to your own m inister and
PORTLAND, OREGON
sible
!*acfung
fi>r me to keep on teaching
1>ow bitterly they were bound to
Aiid of course I want
oppose the m atch, but he hoped as Oeorg« H ildreth to be one of U te should give me a present It was after w ere m arried ’ 1 dott't ner
O c to b e r 6 to 1 3
far 35 I*»«*1»1»*- ’«> k « P «Us k n iw - “she«-
,
awfully kind of her.
how my family la going to get
I f thewt In On« -11 a<,ei wnd«r or «
along
wit lumi what li n earning.
ilvm
M” ' ^ ° ilrad. cam e.« - J ."'“ "f.?’0“ ..!.?. ha-VV ^ Ur...rl_n?
cluwen the »ample for
................................
H U R R IC A N E
'2'"'
M r». E. C. M u llo y Observe»
H e r 7 7 th B irth d a y
|H» Mr*. F. I- Brown)
LAUREL—Mrs. E C Mulloy was
pleasantly surprised Friday a fte r­
noon when a num ber of ladies' of
the community went to her home
to help celebrate her seventy-sev­
enth birthday anniversary. Mrs.
Mulloy has lived here since her
marriage In 1886 She lias always
been active and attended her house­
hold duties until the past few
weeks but she is now greatly im ­
proved in health and hope’s to re ­
sume them soon. Those present
a t the party were Mesd&mes
Amelia Campbell. A. Naderer, S.
Davis. J. H. Haase. J H Felton.
F. Schmidt. A. Rutschm an, John
Crawford. E. Hogrefe, Rollui Mey-
ers, Jolm Will. L. F Davta W I
Stevens. D Buedefeldt, J. W Mul­
loy, W H. McNay. R Whittle.
W N. H atlioni. Lee Brown. A
Watkins. F. L Brown. Miss Thelma
Mulloy and the honor guest.
Viola Stoller President
Viola Stoller « as elected presi­
dent of the newly organised 4-H
sewing club, which met at the W
L Stevens home Saturday. Evelyn
Schum acher »as elected vice-pres­
ident and Gloria Best secretary-
treasurer. Miss Irene Steven» is
leader. They cliose the name
"Laurel Lights" for th eir club.
There are 17 members and regular
meetings will be held each week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage of
Portland were Saturday and S un­
day guests at the home of his
uncle. Cally Whitmore, and family.
O ther Sunday guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Lee and children of
Cherry Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Boge of P ortland and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Whitmore and sm all daugh­ venison dinner Wednesdav evening u s s t „nri
j
. .
ter.
tered Mountain Home school, mak-
Mr. and
Jaem cke ers/ield“
C a Mrs
r r o " t ~
ls, n i
tered
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an o au n cse ersiieia. ta i., visited Mr, and Mr> mg a total of i n n u n il s rh»»r.> w v i-
Re\ £
j» . ^ Ä ^ r
of Hillsboro were Sunday y after- D. L. Sullivan thU week.
noon and evening guests of her
Marion Ful.er of B attle Ground.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wash., visited friends here S u n d a v ' it, " a i'„ut growers tn this district
Schmidt.
Mrs F. King of Portland visited la ' e begun w harvest th eir crop,
Captain
Mrs.
Andrew
John- Mr». Churchley
Ivas -------------
been a slight
C a p ta in and
___ ___
— _____
- ____
— - Thursday
_______.. afternoon.
___. , Although
- there —
----
son of Portland and their daugh-
Helen Becker and Hazel C hurch- ?rosi here, tomatoes and melons
ter, Mrs. Alice Muzzy, and daugh- le>' attended the tea given in honor “ a ^_e n£ t been killed.
The Rev. W E. Simpson will de-
ter recently of Tillamook were S un- oi the new pledges to the Gammas
liver a sermon Sunday morning at
day visitors at the Jo h n Crawford
the M ountain Home church ’’ ”
home. The Jolmsons are former d
> -.•
«
Mrs Perov Hamilton and bahv
residents of this community. Mrs. D ta V 'C rtO n «—lllD
daughter H^len ^ e n e cam l home
Muzzy will make h er home with
her parents this winter and care
from the Mewher..
... .
for her m other, w-ho is in ill health,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coolidge
BEAVERTON—G arden club met
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge and at the home of Mrs Agnes McLean
.
,
-- .............. ............
Alden Rosevear spent S aturday and September 25 to discuss plans for went to th eir own home Callers
"7," „ 7 " "
----- 7 “
"w elrom .n.
'.m ', ,h'.‘. ,',"7" 1 .
‘" ’" “J. “
Sunday a t Bav Ocean.
the club and garden problems The at the Hamilton home Sunday a ft-
u f u d K “ IS? th06e, wlJ ° wvre Gn dv
»«‘«»mlng jo u into the never has Ix-en a wedding Hi the
Mr
and
Mrs.
EmU
Trachsel
and
club
is
undertaking
a
beatttifving
em
oon
included
Mr
a
n
d
'
Mrs
n
o
t
Her
illLsbaI1ds
standards
were
u
t _
>a
u.
.
lll,lc
cHurcli
here,
but wish.
we Mr.
ra n
children of Eimontca were Sundav project. unaeruuun* a O u tliv in g ^ n o o n
^ M r . ^ a n d Mro. „ h uke her own,
hls
of
I wish I could kiss you tonight, have ours there. If you
visitors at the Jacoo Schmidt home.
K enneth Denney. T. B. Denney 1 of ChehaJem Center
i?li-im p w tance quite equaled hers,
»ml
°,ur 'nlllLs,*'r - would be pleas-
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens, and Fred Sipe of G arden Home
P r Hamilton hoc m .o.
.a
,t hou8h ’ >»ke herself, he depended
b2... _S_r?6e£ ^ h -. —.‘J " L to haVc •vo“ r b o th e r A rthur
Irene and Elbert Stevens visited returned S aturday from a hunting d l H ^ 'i
^ s built an ad - largely on the past to establish his ¡£1 >">>u in my arms. B ut I will take part In the ceremony.
^ h e r £ id ¿ n c T
t r i p l e ML S h L u C al. 5iX tn"g
v ‘r
V ? ad n? er S ' u S
l ^ f v ^ i m ^ i Jmv
1 Uluik tla'
*«»
Stevens, and family of Portland Two deer were killed
u Mr and Mrs. Earner Scholan niade much headway in his profes- no tliat I lovt jo u * h h all my wonderful. I love mission furniture
have
an
option
on
Sundav afternoon George Stevens
W. E. G arnett continued his talk
u
°Ptlon
the lower and slon
an architect. Thev had very h‘ ait and *>ul- and t,la t I am and bra-Ss
the "Tabernacle" a t the McMmn no rt*lern Portion of what is known little money, but they tried to k e e p /? n n tin g the days th a t m ust go by
w h a t do you think? Mr and
has been quite ill for sometime, on te
c l a i ¿ S tS & y ■
o S?
i8S ' M r
M/ S
appearances In a way th a t w»S
>'°u a« “ my wife
Mrs oGlcknbmg" Iwve fnvttkt me
The local folks also called on Mr. Bible
_
___ ____
*- ■ charge
-
■ devotional - Scholan have been working for almost uncanny. T heir eldest son.
NEAL.
. . . York
. . wltli them ! Mr Gold­
to New
and Mrs. Roy Fields at th eir new nett - had
of - the
Dr. and Mrs. Perrill here at the Arthur, an unm arried clergyman. Anne wrote back
location in Portland.
period.
enburg takes a trip every year at
F
em
ll
country
home
for
the
post
and
their
widowed
daughter
H
ar-
"Dearest
Neal
The
J. H. Haase joined his brother-
Celebrates Birthday
riet. lived w ith '
in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss C athryn VanKleek celebrated several weeks.
C hapm an school with Miss Mari Neal B>' pooling
Charles WhitselJ. of P ortland S un- her th irteen th birthday anniversary
ln U'*3 way, their
day on a two-weeks tour of Cali- with a dinner and th eatre party Sclimeltzer as teacher has _ a total
.
" pupils with three beginners
fu rth er th an it ____ ___ ____ _
forma. Mrs. Emiiie Hogrefe is stay- September 26. Covers were laid for of • 12
have done H arriet had very . . pro-
mg with Mrs. Haase during Mr. six.
..
, .
a t the Waldorf Astoria luitcl New
Haase's anse-tc
”
_
. . nnunced views, all N eals decision
' our m o th ers letter came, too, York city I think well be eon., a
Plan Homecoming
^ y F e ^ fv has gone to Sauvte's
Beaverton G ^ T w m h L l d home-
g i ^ a T h L i ’ '‘th° Ut ,l?ls/ harml
S
e
i z
e
d
u,,olp A’','k 1
Island, where he will be em piojed com ing a t th e next m eeting O ctober
h u sb a n d h a d com m itted suicide by
1?}.?. llr.vKre?^ ? rit n d 7 U s tru e Next to » ••tting en iged
on the place where he wa* when he 13.
•
(Continued from page 5)
a- sixth story window
lo Y(>u. it's tlk* most wonderful
»O
WHY SUFFER?
O
e'
R h
I
PACIFIC
. A
H orse
show
RODEO
root fahibit« ot pwr« b '« d hoottoeb.
Dog*. Fowltry. Rot Stock. W ild I.to . la n d
Ffodvctt, M anw faitw'od P'odwcfN, 4 M
Clwbond Smith Hwgh»«Vocation«! ( 4 ^
Planning Project
...........- ........ .
..... .
dollars a year If lie added thU
burden
of
A
nnes
to
his
own strait-
they
»ere going to be a good deal
<med in eonsequem .• but that, as
he saw It, was what he ought to do
CLEAN
COliOR W ork/ CembmcHtOR Horto Show
o«d Indoor Rodeo
LAROK R R IM IU M LISTS
U P . . . P A IN T
n rm
U P ...F IX
UP
Queen A nne S LaCe
thing
i d like
to buy or
« « “out enthusiasm , and
i.nli
¥ a better,
buiid
little house
house Ike. for
for b our very told t ^ m . Immediately, of the fa t
a Httle
own. right
away.
I
t
s
poor
economy
tee
«
hlc“
he had captured in the
” " ...............
in the long run. to pav rent."
' course of his vacation. Then he told
I«-
« ’«uuiui. too. out oi course Kl>v aIld lllfl nwth(.r have t»,...,, aw .
1 “ ke t ™' rl“ g best. I was very fully kind
much surprised th a t your m other
- j wish I could write letters like
_____________________ _________ __ _____________
r e a ^ 't i > . ^ l o ^ a ^ l i S .
course I can't have much. But I'd
‘
En,»r vniversitv
rath er spend it on my trousseau „ ed ’ *
1
g
Bai ‘' « a Mt3i een'
1 T
°f "
' There was a mom ent ° f ominou-s
' Valker a“ d , Maurice M anning left
. We“ . th at s .settled then. N o w - horrified silence. Then a sunul-
S m - S n ? V° U
10 8° fOr ° U‘’ ta^ ^ pJ$c‘a mation
u “ lv®f81ty of Oregon.
nonejm oon?
"M arried! To whom?"
J 6 -H?der
"Anywhere with you."
"A girl named Anne Chamberlain
^ Ir<'
wC'
"What would
>“ a ' little
place
d StUdy
iOr C' the
, v. you say to W ash- s h e !ives
H^ sU‘ad
.
„
. called
„
. •»
Oh Neal, how did you guess!
^*5" son are jo u really telling
w ^ - e n d ^ h i ^ s S t C e ^ t r ^ ^ - t m ^ I ''eu ,1?Tged and
"
us th is in earnest?"
b iS n ^
Seattle transacting
Well, so have I. So th a t's set-
I certainly am.
.u
.
tled- t<3° And We w o n t stin t on , The Conrads exchanged terrified
D aughters of th e Union Veterans th at trip either. We'll have a good glances.
n ^ ? i ^ red. a
eom* ? me' 1 don'« believe I've told you— ...'.'P icn I must ask you to explain
munity hall Saturday “¿ght.
r m tremendously interested in jjol- yourself."
are being re-shingled .'T I h no e kj
owner
Ir«.2Ud
¿ el l iUcs- Even more v VIUU
th an 1 iff
in »«An.
law. Alii
I'm
Neal's *■* worst
hardly
YL’j'p «■ 5 _
, f
• v enemy
• • •• * j v could
'-lulu »mi
via »
Hillsboro
is
^
t
1
weelc
for
California
where
Mrs.
a
member of the city council in accuse him of a lack of eloquenc e
Mrs. Ella T urner of
Erickson will visit her sister Mr Hinsboro now. Perhaps some day I on any them e or on any occasion.
having the work done.
Llovd Dailev
t TiO
'l l make an extended car. go further."
And this time he outdid himself
and Ade Rutschm an are camping “
E'c^Perkins returned homo
Neal! I'm sure you can.”
Jh? I7Sult5i— however, were even
rock
auarrv
above
=
j
°
Ferkins
returned
home
"Anyone
can
be
President,
you
worse
th an he feared.
a t Batem an
.
d pre. if u h o re ®unday. from
the S t Vincents ho«- know, he said teasingly.
"And you expect us—your father
th e 'j5. ? } 1 eninlovedles creek' where pital. where she has been recuper-
You could."
I a“ d I. your brother and sister—to
Mrs H a ^ k Dailey of Portland
fTOm “ aPPendi« tU “ Pera-
"Well perhaps I can be mayor 8° W? th e wedding
to receive
But
we
ll
have
a
look
a
t
the
White
this—th is—person."
spent Sunday with her parents,
_____________ __
House anyhow. Maybe it won't ap-
"My fiancee. Very soon my wife.!
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Rutschman.
peal to you. and th a t would settle Of course."
Earl Baker. Lee Brown and Mrs.
it." he laughed. Then, changing the
"Perhaps you were thinking of
Flora Baker went to Redmond
subject
abrujjtly, "Another thing bringing her here to live."
Saturday, where Mrs. Baker will
we m ustn't economize on Is your
"I wouldn't be so cruel to her."
visit her daughter. Mrs. Theodore
ring."
He had scored. His mother at-
Wells, while the boys and Mr. Wells
iBy
M^>«l
B.
Allison)
"Honestly.
I
don’t
need
an
en-
tem
pted to draw blood in her turn.
spend a week hunting in the
MOUNTAIN HOME — C hehalem gagement rmg. I shouldn t mind a
"Have you thought what the
Othoco National forest.
Potato o club
its last bit—"
withdrawal of your contribution to I
r Mountain
^ r “ meeting
i '^ . 'y held
e ’S r.M
me hold
hold your
your the iam
family
expenses is is goir
going to I
Cecil and Charlie Schmidt visited h o m 7 of Mr . n d
r^ o rio . u I\ •Nonsense.
on!* n“ , ^ Let
t me
ny expenses
Sunday at the Ed Hobere home in
^Jr ' a n c *
C harles hand a while, so I can measure mean to us in our old age?
Portland
nooerg nome in Haynes Friday evening. P lans for your finger."
"H arriet and A rthur aren’t very
Eh Kingston and family moved
Ä
’ S r-v Ä i_ '
n b rle fZ —o -—- —
moveo «»m Ä u u id
’i u
»i
•»
* m » v woo ?ye
v»v*»
- wouldn t h u rt either of
last week from Scholls to tne J u I il J JV o
d
l!? ^ ecem^e r . a t er th an his first B ut in th e course them to get out and hustle a little,
Christensen h S ^ e on the o il
ta d a ‘““ 8 talk with hls as.:I've ..had to do."
Campbell plate K atherine King-
ProsPectlve parents-in-law , whom
"Neal! do not degrade u s - a n d
ston entered the Laurel school Mon- ^ to make fu rth ^ ? a r o l S e n « * ------ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
day. She is in the eighth grade.
fd
for the banquet. Financial report
showed th a t th is club now has
around 111 in the treasury, most
of which was won a t th e county
,
...
fair in Hillsboro this fall.
Gladys Trachsel, daughter of Mr.
Rally Day program a t M ountain
and Mrs C. F Trachsel, under- Home church will be October 14
went an operation for acute appen- Mrs. H arry Sehm eltzer Is in charge
dicitis a t the Good Sam aritan hos- of the program. Sunday school at
If you’re suddenly invited to a function th at
pital Thursday.
en as usual.
m akes it im perative th a t you look well dressed,
Mr. and Mrs. W M. Snipes. Mrs.
Mountain Home C hristian En-
Mary Olinger, Miss Florence Yeo deavor society will hold a business
be sure th a t you have your suits in good order.
and Mrs. L. R. Golt visited friends and social meeting a t the home of
We call and deliver. Phone 47.
Va“ c?uver Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sehmeltzer F rl-
Reedvllle team tied the Rosedale day evening
team in a football game Sunday.
The car of Mr. an d Mrs. J. A
WE CALL AND DELIVER
The score was 0-0. Bill Churchley Magnuson in which they were driv-
refereed.
:n(? along F irst street In Newberg
M tendance was present a t Friday afternoon, was struck by
the C hristian Endeavor meeting another car and turned over twice,
Sunday. Mrs. S A. Becker led the resting at last upside down. N either
meeting.
Mr. nor Mrs. Magnuson were ser-
Mr .aJld . rs. C A. Parsons and iously injured, but Mr Magnuson's
son of Seattle spent a few days sister, who was with them , had
last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. several bones broken. Driver of the
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Oregon
Im lay and family. Mr and Mrs. offending car carried no insurance.
A. Browlee entertained the visitors
Mr and Mrs William Boulin re-
and th e C. T. Imlay family with a ' turned to th eir home here last
LIFE DESERVES AN E V E R ­
LASTING MONUMENT"
Oskaloosa. Iowa, and Mrs. Anne
Anne
Chamberlain of Hillsboro are guests
a t the John Crawford home. The
elder Mrs. Hixson is a sister to
Mrs.
and Mr. Craw-
M Chamberlain
a
.
ford
Mrs. Boy of Hillsboro is at tne
home of her daughter. Mrs. John
M r ^ L j ° M ? s . L av M ^ eu X V eld t
and s n a il sor who recemlv came
R om ’ ^ i t t i ° D a k o t a , T iave ^rented
the Mrs Lizzie Rice farm and are
moving there this week.
and
F. L S u B ^ aron
son Mr.
of E
i l a Mrs.
n d were
y g u and
es“
at the Josend Cronin home
Carl Coolidge of Klickitat, Wash.,
visited his m other, Mrs. M argaret
Coolidge, Sunday.
Roof store
The south side roofs of the store
Jam es Miller has been appointed
Junior assistant scoutm aster of the
local Bov Scout group
G rade' school children «Aiii h-
i/v
vaccinated
smallpox
30
D iptheria for toxoid
w.U
given.
*
tli4* I’csiz of his storv
all the generations of pos-
u riiy ihe MenMMla) 11 a taMOO
in respect, devotion and honor To
them. It Ls tlie teacher of life'»
ideals, its achievement», and Its
examples The memorial u the one
|>erpetiial history or life. Without
It. a life's record often ixisscn e n ­
tirely, for tlie unmarked grave too
soon becomes the unknown, un-
vlsited one.
T O
“ D u ir ’ w a lls c a n g e t y o u d o w n
By "dull Mill»" we mean wall» that bore you. Even if tltcy ic frexh
and new tbcy'rc n<»t worth putting up with — it'» too easy to
change boring backgrounds into stimulating wet tinge A can or
two ot paint will do it at little coxt. I et in give you a few idea»
out ot our practical experience.
SATIN EGGSHELL
FINISH
I'or loiotfttl hilihftti, bte^hQit
room», bathroomt — éll room!
u h rtt uaihablt ualh art tit
ttrablt.
Its gay, decorative color»
won't fade or smear and
ifssoft finish wa»he»ea»ily.
$3.30
$ 1 .0 0
——
(. Il I <>\
<J< Mi l
OREGON
MONUMENT WORKS
H. H. Stannard, Mgr.
Hillsboro
Oregon
VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY
Chehalem Potato
Club Plans Feed
Reedville
Neat and Ready
HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
“SNOOK” The Neighborhood Kid
r ; HELLO,BOBBY, W H E R E 5
YOUR TY41K1 B R O TH ER I f
V4A.NT TO TRADE SOME f
STAMPS WITH h i m j — 7
S 3
H ES IN TH E HOUSE,
5N 0 0 K , PLAYING
H DUET
T \
- I - '“’
Y E A H - I FINISHED
MY PART
T
FIRST'
(OHEEUX?)
By - BUSCH’S
SERVICE GARAGE
I gotta, get home and go fish-
lin g with Dad Dad has «non
time t/> "f>al around" with me
I now th a t he let's Al B u m h at
[the Service Garage take all the
|re ponaUMUty of aervtclng our
•oa
automobile. Tell your Ila,I atxiut
it and maybe we
• an all go flsh-
I i“8.
2 4 th Pacific International
to be H eld O ctober 6-13
r W ith a combined Horse Show and Rodeo again
heading the program of entertainm ent— the 24th
Pacific International Livestock Exposition to be held
in Portland, O ctober 6 to 13, promises to lie another
outstanding educational and entertaining event.
r There will lie nineteen com plete shows in one, in­
cluding exhibits of dairy and beef cattle, sheep, hogs,
horses, poultry and pet stock, dogs, land products,
dairy products, fish and game, 4-11 Club work, wool
and mohair, industrial products and flowers.
«Î The Horse Show and Rodeo, alw ays a spectacular
program of entertainm ent, will include famous riders
and fam ous horses — some from (he sm art show
rings, others fresh from the open range, ready to
provide plenty of action.
‘ May we suggest th a t you make every effort to
be present at this y e a r’s Pacific International. Take
the family along and give them this treat, too. Re­
m em ber this bank is alw ays interested in the encour­
agem ent of enterprise which will be profitable to the
community.
•o©,,,
Commercial
N ational Bank
"The laim eat Independent Bank In
W ashington County."
Hillsboro, Oregon
Enter Thi» Ea»y, Amusing Contest. Here's a contest (hat's
really /« „ /W h a t did V it key sav to At/„„/>? Y o u 'll enjoy think­
ing up a clever answer. And what do you get for if, besides the
fun? Yuu get a marvtlouf »lifiorlunity to u in a colorful Congoleum
Gold Seal Rug — youroun thoict of rilo r and pattern — in our
¡lore contest! O u t prizes are genuine Congoleum Gold Seal
Rugs— the favorite floor-covering i>f m illions o f women be­
cause o f their beauty and labor-saving quality. Water-proof,
you know — so no scrubbing. Clean with just a mop!
1st Prize— a 9 s 12
fo o t (io n g o lc u m ^ 5 6
G o ld Seal R ug.
2nd Prize— a 6 x 9
fo o t C o n g o le u m
Gold Seal Rug.
i r d Prize— a 3 x 6 ft. Congoleum Gold Seal
Rug. Remember, these prize rugs are the
fam ous n a tio n a lly advertised C ongoleum
Rugs, backed with the Gold Seal guarantee.
In case of ties, duplicate prizes w illb e given.
gis
We will enter in the National Mickey
Mouse C ontest ihe "Mickey Mouse
Answer" wlii< h wins First Prize in our
Store Contest. This gives you an oppor­
tunity lo win one of the five new Ford
V H's offered as ( , rand National Prizes!
C o m e in f o r on O ffic ia l E n try B la n k F re e
a t o u r s to re . C o n te s t ends
S E L F R ID G E
BROS.
Ram-Hueter Paint Dealers
1138 Third St.
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