Thunuliiy, November 22, lie ti THE H IL L S B O R O A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Five Irri. you know B ut of course 1 I II Und out w hut I’ve got to do, d o n 't lin 'd to tell you ull tins! Bow und do It well. arc you getting on w ith your own Why, A nne.” »aid NCal, gently, rin b e r 13. .. ii . ' I "I’m awfully «orry I didn't th i n k Mlbs Joan Bowne w ent lo Salem "My own visits?" gasped Anne. Hl» own annoyance had vanished busi we» k lo vb.lt relative* am i th in k in g ol tl» ' window» »he had into th in a ir u l 11» »ight of her : li ¡end* wuslied and th e floor» she had dl»tl> ., which he did n o t m int- Mr. m al Mi • H erbert E! b‘,i and H IT E O N —H iteon club m et No­ .,i rubbed and all th e o th e r pushing, mlze. Be spoke w ith unaccustom ed vember 14 with Mrs H a n n ah C h ris­ ih ild o -n visite ! Hunday w lth Mi* D a r­ tensen a n d Mrs. M eta C hristensen dally duties which m ade h e r pre;.. und unexpected tenderne.». p Mi .1 o «I M r* W n s liin g Io n G ra n te e I n v ititi 1 . her h ands ugalnst her tem ple» a t ling. It» all rig h t You’ll get the as hOMesses a t th e hom e of Mix. h . t l p h h i o l i , u n i fuitilly ul lu a la - nlg h t. they h a rrie d h e r so Visits bang ol ull th is In rio tim e. Arine- H a n n ah C hristensen An unusual tln . I o J o i n t I n a I a 11 a I i o i1 d o n ’t cry ' ! Indeed I roll call ul "How I first m et my B u lli l.UllWlg l'ftU l'Ilflt t i u l l l II» ' At nine o'clock the n e x t m orning “O f c iu i .e you've called p ro m p t­ h u sb a n d " was answ ered by fifteen hubinlul l»«t week. Impruveil Iti Anne called up the Vice P resid en t s member.» and two visitors. S crap ly on all your superiors In rank MOUN 1A1NUALE Mi L u l l lu-iilLh ufter i* rrlaixM. troni lii» It's so Im p o rta n t to do th a t a t house, a n d asked lo r Mrs. Haintnel. books f o r D oem bccher hospital Hollenbeck r io « u Uliuii i ArnilsMco i r i i - u l a u t o lu i'ld i'li l A sm ooth p u rrin g voice th a t were worked on a n d plans talked once. It create« q uite a wrong 1m- I I» ' lu i n i r r s ttlo iliK l Iw n uH I1.1v- evening in Imnor ol I mi iiiotlx'i'. preaalon II you d o n 't. Well, next sounded, som ew hat m sp ite of its over for a card p a rty soon. I11K (¡uiu* » t l n i f t v l i a r v e s t tlirir Ml . 1). A Ki vu* bntlulu> Those week we sh all e x p ect to »ee you. sm oothness, as if It m ight, upon Farm Sold pic.M'iit u c re Mi. and M rs llu b c it ■pud t t o p <»l IVI » llllt Vi -• III H d ear Mrs. C'onrad We alw ays r e ­ occasion, grow dreadfully bard, a n ­ Mr. and Mrs. B ert F ritz have Hnilth and son Kail. L eonard Van t.ilii. Botili* liavi'll't bi'i'li utili* lo swered, Sits» B u tte rs .»peaking ceive togetiier, w e re such friend» told th e ir place here and left T h u rs­ l>uin< l<*n. Hydney Connolly, Amy g i i l l u l i ' g r u ll i xow t'il ,'*„ii I in »«,I fr„in I»,! wevk I "T his U Mrs. Neal C onrad, S e n ­ day for California, where he has Of course, you've h e a rd how In ti­ M1.1. liti Jv liiiw n uiul (liiughU'r a n d H elen Hollenbeck, th e honoi ato r C onrad's wife. I asked for Mr > em ploym ent in a cotton factory. , m ate we are." lu c ili.' »lui Mr». Il !■ E U iv r unii By the tim e the n in e days' e x ­ gia'si. M is Keen, a n d host and M o rn s W illoughby cam e hom e T hey rose, shook hands, and h u r ­ H am m el." ila iig lilri M a n a l i u l' u m iH y « u r - citem ent hud subsided som ew hat, h o s te s s , Mi a n d M is Hodenbeek. "O h but you see Mrs. Ham rnel S a tu rd a y from th e CCC (a m p a t 1» li l'i'l u ‘ li u n i ibe housecji anlng was finished, gro- ried aw ay w ith sta cc ato ex clam a­ Mr a n d Mrs H arry W dliainsoi. p n .u il Mi never goes to th e telephone, Mrs. B elknap on a nin e-d ay furlough. i .uudiU i Itviiluli in Iunior of t l v l r tion» ubout ten m ore calls to m ake t cries and i m il had been Installed, and o a u g h l' i H v ii.v of C alifornia Conrad. C ouldn't you give m e tne He Is Just recovering from a broken ’ » n l Anne ha I gone to H inshoro to T lie fro n t door closed behind them , are vlftUUiR at. Uo h uiieh of Mr blillniuys Huiuluy m essage? I am tier secretary, you leg- Mi a n d Mi» i n i ll'-iiln g unii help | join finish closing th e house but Anne could h e ar them talking and M r » C lareia e M ader and Mr know. I tak e all h e r m es.ages Mr:, E. D Hite, vice-president daugliii 1 vi C o l l i d i l i . v i..lin i r e - I th e re , a n d b u n g th e m aid a n d the a» they went down th e step». Mild Mib. H arry M adia. Everyone who wishes to get in of H iteon club, a tte n d e d a luncheon n nlly u t tbc 11. L. K ille r hom i'. "My dear, did you ever? I do , hlldren back w ith her to W ash- M is . D A K een retu rn e d U> touch w ith Mrs. H am m el doe.» »o for W ashington county club presi­ believe ull those stories a bout the ; uigton. P o rtlan d M unday a i u r a * e e k ‘-l th ro u g h me." d e n ts a t C ornelius Monday. M lssi Then Anne'» dully ro u n d of work cow und tlie w ash tu b und every­ Visit a t tlx E a r l L It nb«s k b o n a . 1 Again reproved, ag ain convicted Elsie Caldwell, th e president, was th in g else a re true, d o n 't you? No begun A fter a n early breakfast, M is N H i a l e s and d a u g h te r ■ of ignorance! A nne fe lt herself unable to atten d . tea no one to open th e door and she walked over to the garage the M ary bou have to P ortland, flushing, alone In th e little dark T h e two Ferris b rothers while n e are st one they iiad been able U> those shabby clothes, w hat did she en try where tier telephone h u n g ., hom e from th e ir work n e a r D etroit wliere Ha y will vi dt w d h re la tiv e ,.1 do In Pari» do you suppose, go to l find w a . several blocks aw ay and until th anksgiving. S a tu rd ay , purchased a Chevrolet a r t galleries? And i t ’s evident she ■ Hut she g ritte d h e r teeth, llly Mi» Frank !•••«.l'Io ro t the cur. while Neal read the doesn’t know a th in g about w h a t's 1 Mr. a n d Mr», Fred W oodluaisi 1 wonder if sue would let ine sedan. ItCX’K CHEEK Mi and Mr*. niorning paper, for It wa». of course, expected of her . . . . Oh. M adam e come a n d see her? Toda) ?" of A m b o y . W .u .1 , v*»u m K u tu i d a y j Mr. a n d Mrs. C. W S tru th e rs and a t the U. C C onnally a n d Jwna .' I Jo h n Uut-v lin u d t i rli orai n i th e lr im p e tm it tliul he should keep lilin- E stavl are you com ing to call on "Today? Really, Mrs. C onrad. I son K< nnz-th visited M r a n d Mrs. fu riv ■•»•(vici inni Mi u i . i I M i W il­ • If thoroughly inform ed ubout cur- M r. C onrad too? Yes, we've Ju.'.t doubt w hether th a t would be pus- J. B. Phillips In Hillsboro M onday. MaUilesen hom e. MU* L» i t ha K idm an of P o rtlan d i liam I.u rtile l lv i r n ln th wedding r i n t Event.» By th e tim e she had been. Yes. she is In." sible. Mrs. H am m el would be de- visited Hunuuy W dn *»• 1 fa llier, A. .inni visi ..u i<* ■. » lille I. v r r 11 I u e laken 'h e ( hlldren to school he was. A nother caller was coming up lighted to see you ol course, but she Hcb i.'ld rr and Mi . E dw ard t i u t - however, ready to have h e r take the Steps, and A nne saw, w ith re- is very m uch engaged. P erh ap s E rdm an. M r a n d Mi i. L H «irowu a n d , siìin ild l celebrateli Itielr blrlliday him to th e t-niile office building; lief, th a t the new visitor was of a next week I could give you a n a p - son Bruce of P o rtlan d and Mr. und 1 a n n lv irv iric . all u l II»' homi* vi and a fte r she had left tu n tliere d iffe re n t type was Indeed herself pointm ent. Mrs. C ora Pow ers a n d Mrs. Rheese a ia. d a u g h te rs , Mr. a n d Mr.» J o h n ftu tsclim ld l I»- did II,e m arketing, for th e "cash tim id a n d ill a t ease, In spite of Mrs W ilbur Ddi Won t you ask iter w hether she T aylor and son of M ultnom ah were HllUburol .sui duy Mr» L uetlie i» u d u u g tite r a n d carry" stores were m uch c h ea p ­ h e r p re tty clothes a n d a ir of u n - would see m e? I t s really urgent, visiting friends in th e n e ighbor­ B r i l i l r e a n d Veiua ol ( lu tsrlim ld t 'I liv e e r th a n t^ie ones th a t "delivered." m lstakabie good breeding. B ut th lsi w e re H u n d u y v i s i t o r , a t th e D c l b c i . (.1 Mi a ll I Mi In th a t case . . . W h at is your hood F riday u llc n d ln g " ' i r T o n y na* - e -- relief was short-lived. - - M - adam Es telephone num ber, Mrs. C o n ra d ! I M r a n d Mrs. Lorenz e n te rta in ed an 1 Nleolui ol Un» ylilnltv. Mr a n d M i. Jo h n house, th e chamberwork aw aited tavl, th e wife of th e th ird secretary will try to call you back a little Mr;.. Juincs Mathie, W e d n e s d a y Sclineider J r . H erbert, H im li y unii her fm D ora hud agreed to take of tlie P eruvian em bassy, was h e r­ later. B ut of course I c a n 't prom ise. F riday evening w ith a p a rty in a n d M argaret v is t h o n o r of th e birth d ay a n n lv e rsa r- x tiv e s a n d to r n ili» ' Hi hm idi-r v! Mha.ly ilro “ k. care " r tl» ' furnace 11 A nne would self idul T hui *day with Mrs H am m el alwuys . i'll U . ............ ....- " r, gives - -- up her a IIVWtUIIHT new com er flllUIM em barking on her , ..... ul M rs Lorenz. T h irty -o n e Mi and Mi C a l i Hi linable Of do till . In no tim e th e h a n d s of first round of calls. S he accepted m ornm gs to h e r correspondence, we ry trlrn d * in Astorlu d s and relatives were present. ■ rg e rt v b - .Sauvle* Islund. Mr a n d Mrs. Fat the elot k were pointing to th e hour Hie place by th e fire so recently try n o t to let a n y th in g distu rb her. frien Mi and Mrs. Phihi C lark Inkley and .Ü Mr*. Al- (»Ut. ....... alt of P o rtlan d . Mr. mid a t which she m ust go a n d get th e vacated, and s a t holding herself T here a re so m any dem an d s upon son Mr. S a a m n d sp Mrs. lied hundiity »Ull Mi e n t th e w eek-end w ith b e lt i ln g e r t aiul luh.n > oî Hlooiu* Mi *, W’llllmn laie ll» ' mi l Mr. and children; steer them th ro u g h th eir very erect, w ith p a in fu l pauses, her, you see.” Mr. arxd Mrs. Jo h n G a tes J r. Mr. iCuntiuued Next Wack) Mi . W illiam Hledow o f Brooks luncheon, plun for th e ir aftern o o n w hich Anne did n o t know how to lug Inkley h a s been tra n sfe rre d from lilL. L arson ol idi:. Mi- K a th e rin e M arshall. M i - outing T h en th ere were th e sim ple 111! In. between h e r civil, stilted l it­ Mi Al ' S e a ttle to P ortland. Jo h n Q u lsc h m ld t mid home le s s o n s w ith which th ey n e ed ­ tle sentences. In th e m idst of one I V - p . ' , . ™ HlUsuuru, Mi m u 1 Mrs . ¡.mil Duyi X and M i P ie tv i t M isses M ary a n d S abina G ra n d ed help, p re p ara tio n for Stutduy of ti» , j)., i i a n d d a u g h te r M an ..ne wen gue». . fearful ebriek I > « I l l - l I I g r a n y H l of A loha e n te rta in ed w ith a d in n er hool m i S a tu rd ay n ig h t, dancing T w enty one pupils of tl » ' upper M Un' L H Reynolds l.iuiily ln u r. re n t th e a ir; a n d a n in s ta n t late r , _ , _ . S un d ay in honor of Mrs. E inar day. l lu y also viMUd a l th e F rani: g r a d e , o f llu- school an- enrolled ■ hmil to d ress them for a n d take Nuncy. with Ju n io r in h o t pursuit ( j r e e t l i v l O U l l t i U n B eiggren's birthday. T hose present in tl» ' b o o k le a g u e T hose who r e a d them to S a tu rd a y m orning T h en ' tore wildly Into th e room , tripped i C iuey hom e. were Mr. and Mrs. B erggren and Mi a n d Mr» H urry M ailer u n i i :»• iitsik a m o n th fo r e ig h t em i- wa» ipl»‘r to get tor ail ul th em on over tile rug. a n d fell spraw ling on iBr I. R. Strubb) sons H arold and Howard, W ilbur C larence M ailer n l u i n e n H iin .l.ii . r r u f lv e m o n t h s w ill re c e iv e a reud- Dora s nig h t out a h e a rty supper, th e lloor betw een th e tw o ladies J G REEN M OUNTAIN—C arl T eller L orenz a n d K e n n eth Mills. n e c ertificate from t h e s t a t e lor Neal had quickly fallen Into th e Im in A lísala. C anaibt I oi’ir m oth T lie astonished caller rose, look- and S am S tru b b were hosts a t a Mrs. B en Coussens h a s been con­ pelllng grade average of l.ist w e ek way ol taking a very lig h t lunch. lng very m uch sta rtle d . er. Mi Cu.'.per M allei, .returned (lancing p a rty a t th e B ales place fined to h e r bed w ith a severe was il l'.I In th e lowej- grades a lm o 't a n d cuinc hom e hungry. w ith U uni. Tin dreadfully sorry,'' A nne said ’ S atu rd ay nig h t. N early fifty guests h ead cold. Anne found herself sta n d in g b e ­ w retchedly. "Really, they d o n 't o l- » e re present. Mr a n d M rs 11 W A renlroui every stu d e n t h a . Joined the book S un d ay guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. A. of Bank» were Hunday visitor» a t league. T h e ir spelling grude a v e r­ side her lx d a t n ig h t pressing her ten a c t like this. Ju n io r, go up- Mrs. C arl Yazzoltno from P o rt- M aes were Mr. a n d M rs Roeygens hund a g ain st her throbbing te m ­ sta irs a n d wash th a t — that— w h a t- buid is spending two weeks »nth of Roy- a n d M r. a n d Mrs. W leber age w as B7 II»' A ich.e '1 hvuipsun nome Mr anil M rs Jo h n Berger. Jo h n pi! M aurer o' a» il by th e pressure she could ever it is—o ff your face a n d hands, t h e r p a ren ts, Mr. a n d M rs. V. C. of H illsboro a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. H u­ Mr a n d Mi» W 1‘orUund and L'lirls M aurer n u l Bel,» r J r and O ladys visited in push back th e pressing d u tie s which And sta y th ere until I send for I Strubb. b e rt of P ortland. P o rtlan d Hunday w ith Mr. and drove her forw ard She was co n tm - you. Please, M adam e E s ta v l'—But M aui er o l Iwtuise uiui Herbvr Mr a n d Mrs. T om L arsen of u.illy h u rried a n d h u rried ; h e r d riv ­ M adam E stavi h a d quietly a n d ef O akland, Cal., Carl Lar»en, Ed Hillsboro »iiei.l Hu: cay u l Ul" Mi . Delbert O linger. If you change your address kind­ Mik" Vrlleak. who is em ployed ing wi urines.» tlire a tc n e d to a n - fectlvely vanished a n d th e re were Hickey, Mr. a n d Mrs. W yss of E raiik Corey hom e Miss Ani»- Uuaer i I F ritz Bud- hi ar C ath lam et. W ash , was hom e m h ala te her. For, as she soon dls- m ore callers com ing up th e steps. C edar Mill sp e n t M onday h e re a t ly notify the Argus direct and at once. to r two d a y . lust week to e n tl. tn c d em ands m ade upon kins ul PuuU uul ti.a , a t the Joe Before the riotous a n d untidy chil­ th e Tom L arsen farm , w hich he N vim an Mill» of p m tlm I I»' I her lim e a n d stre n g th by h e r hom e d re n could be elim inated, these recently purcliased. B aker hom e Hui .lay n urng. V tsltora uuring U» week at Ule several days la st week w ith his and fam ily were a s n o th in g com ­ c allers were upon A nne. Frank B ailey a n d fam ily are i . e Mr and g ra n d p are n ts. Mr and Mr». Nick pared w ith th e outside dem ands N II T u âtes home T h e d readful a fte rn o o n wore on. sick w ith tlie flu. K ie s while Ills m other. Mr- P ierre m ade upon tier Ul her official posi­ Mr» N 11 T oan-i Ji und lunidy. E rvin a n d M errill M ead of Bald Anne, nervously keeping h e r eyes Mr. und M' J B B reim on mid Mill», and IBs sister visited witli tion a s u se n a to r's wife. Ironi llie clock, w as nevertheless M ountain visited S am S trubb, C arl A nne hud settled herself w ith a n aw are th a t Neal would be expecting Teller, and th e S m ejkal boys over d a u g h te r, Mr. a n d Mr» it E lu x frien d s In A storia laiuls Bauer nd Louis Pezoldt overflowing m ending basket before her. would be w alling for h er. and th e w eek-end. mid im iiny. Jim m y I'lid h p . u t lv lleiuilson, Mr B erU nan a n d Mr went to Keasey T hursday on a f ls .i- the living room fire one rainy a fl- yet sh e could n o t escape a n d go to Ing trip i rnoon. com fortably conscious th a t him A t last th e telephone rang D arby. Mrs Alfred Dysle J r. of Agute : lie hud a n hour or m ore to her- sharply. Mi aiul Mrs I* E G a rd n er mid Beaeli. who L u» b e e n s la y i n g w ith a d before it would be tim e to go tlu u g h lers lu lle d Hunday with Mr. "N eal, dear." she w hispered Into (By Mr«. Richard Hunger) tier p aren ts. Mr m id M r. Joint lor Neal. She had on a r a th e r s h a b ­ th e tra n s m itte r, "I c a n 't come for m id Mr . Jo h n Butte ol Hillsboro. Ja m es B am ford of H illside » a s Ham B a lle t)' was 111 llu* la tte r Fuegy. lor a tew weeks, re tu rn e d by little serge dress, because she you, I'm sorry. No, I c a n 't speak hom e Bunday lound it easier w ith ru n n in g the any louder, tliere a ie people here, unaole to conduct Sunday school p o rt of Uw week. M rs Arnold Berger of W e s t car so m uch, to slip a big coat they 'll h ear me. No, I can t ex­ last Sunday o n account of Injuring M r a n d Mr., F ra n k Corey and family a tte n d e d a tarew ed p a ri) U nion g a v e a birth d ay d in n er lor over such a dress, th a n to keep plain. No, I'm n o t sick. No, the his foot J. E. Lew ton took charge during his absence N ext Sunday 111 lldlsooro F riday exening f o r 1» r d a u g h te r E an a Hunday. Those changing all the tim e to h e r sm a rt ch ild ren a re n 't e ith e r." there will be a song fest in th e a f- Kev, mu) Mrs H vucrt E.wed. wlio p re sen t were Mr mid Mrs Elm er P arisian tullleur. S he knew, of S he re tu rn e d to tlie draw ing G uerber. R u th anil D onald t lu e r - n .r » „ (h st lingered to fin d out. J o e M orrissey, Mr» E liz a b e th . first crude light on up to the elec­ » .. a n ti \jr< Alvin H u n re r H arm s, M rs Em m a Ht hwiuider. und tric light E lectricity lo r th e ch u rch the fro n t door and Hung tl open. Neal let him self tn w ith his la tc h - s o i , , ’r P e. d Two very eleg an t ladles c o n f r o n t- ; key. banging th e door a lte r him . Mr^ *£' * e s th e host a n d hostess m al son l e w i s ■ wa» obtained, largely th ro u g h the D inner guesui ul im G a b e Essili r I'tfo rL . o f Mr» Skuzle. wile ol lu g her B ehind th em , a t th e curb, and shouting to h e r Ironi the hall. th e play a t th e F o r a Rev Louts Hkuxie, pastor ol th e stood a shiny lim ousine w ith a m an hom e Hunday were Mr. m al M rs : W hy d id n 't you tell me y o u P £ > , Fay Mills anil Ml < E lizabeth H aim * | c hurch. were going to have com pany?" h e Han Pedro. Cal., to Join they asked sim ultaneously. In shrill, N eith er of th em ever re fe rre d DaVW arCI high voices. And as they did so, a g ain to the n e x t few m inutes. He Ih e w e ek 1 la l »1 ine hom e of h e r th e navy. / Dun Brooks of B rook. Hill, who they exten d ed th ree cards, two stro d e in to th e little parlor, halted, • Rov D argatz recently purchased sister. M i J im - B a k e r W ashington eounlv O ra n g e has h a s been In tlie arm y for tw o , little ones a n d one large one. n e a t­ a n d becam e dum b. In tro d u ctio n s the e a S te w a rt e sta te a n d lias been invited to J o i n Hillsboro years, left tile H aw aiian Islan d s ly folded into tria n g les a t Ute upper were m um bled, but a fte rw a rd s th e been busy th e first of th e week O ra n g e for th e in stallatio n of of- Novem ber 15. H e e x p rcU to be rig h t h a n d corner. silence deepened. O ne by one. dis- piling and b u rn in g brush, clearing hom e for tw o m onths. M echanically. Anne reached be­ appointed, the callers departed. As th e land for cultivation, iii e i Paul L uethe. wlto Is on th e sh ip hind her for th e stiver c ard tray th e last one vanished from sig h t A B olhllsberger ol MuiiUcrllo, Begin Logging W'ls., is living a t th e Ivoille o f ills W est Virginia is in th e sh ip h o s­ th a t reposed on th e hall table, a n d a n d h e arin g A nne tu rn e d on h e r Jo h n H eisler a n d H ow ard J o h n ­ p ita l convalescing front a n a tta c k »et It dow n again, th e curds flu t­ h u sb a n d w ith a rage such a s h e sto n of G ales Creek a n d H arrison » Is le r, M: M usani ' n T h e pie mm m l und dance given ol m alaria. H e becam e 111 while tering over tlie edge, before she a n ­ had seldom seen lier display. H eisler of O rc h ard a le began M on­ last S a tu rd ay nig h t at th e O range com ing through the P a n a m a C anal. swered. T h en , in spite of her be­ "D o n 't you ever dare speak to m e day to log th e tim b er on tlie Du w ilderm ent. siie spoke cordially. h a ll lo r t h e is n e lit of Ute Itisi th a t » a y a g aln l" she cried. "You C e tt property, w hich was left by WE CALL AND "W on't you come in? I'm Mrs. o u g h t to have realized I was In th e H ansen & M iller loggers. Cross w.us a success. The m usic was C onrad. . . . I th in k you'll find some difficulty a n d helped m e out donated. Mrs. F ritz S te g m a n n a n d d au g h ­ DELIVER these chairs, here by th e lire, com - instead of m aking th in g s te n tim es te r Miss H elen visited in P o rtlan d iortabie." worse th a n they were already! You la st week w ith h e r m arried d a u g h ­ "O h. th a n k you. We d id n 't know o u g h t to have know n th a t se n a to rs’ ter. w h e th er you'd have begun your wives have to receive on T h ursdays (By If C. Slvsr.ll ( I I , M r. O H I'w lsra tS I T h u rsd ay s yet or not, it's so early a n d m ake h u n d re d s a n d th o u sa n d s ALOHA Before th e reg u lar m eet- 1 T uberculosis causes m ost d e ath s Mr. a n d Mr» H. L. E isner and in th e season. And It's early tn the ch ild ren M a n u n and livm ild spent Inn of the Aloha G ra n g e Thur.wtay aftern o o n , too. of course we know of calls them selves o th e r days, d ro p ­ betw een 15 a n d 45. th e best years ping dog-eared c ard s from one end of life. A rm istice ('ay at th e Imine vl Mrs night an in te restin g p rogram was / th a t But p erh ap s you w eren't quite of W ashington to th e other. T o­ E l s n r r 'a g r a n d m o t h e r M i ■ W illimu presented. T l*' m em bers of t h e safety p atrol of th e A U iha-lluber read) to begin receiving. Mrs. C on­ m orrow I'm going to get all th is If you change your address kind­ T elephone 47 Burt lei I a l I b . W ash . Hillsboro, Ore. luxil pre a n ted a sh o rt skit. S h e r- rad? You m ust excuse us. but we've stra ig h te n e d out by som e one who ly notify the Argus direct and at M r. und Mrs. E.I Jo h n so n and tft C onnell spoke on th e "D ulles oeen so anxious to m eet th e new knows a n d will tell m e all a bout It. once. id a .Sheriff." C a p ta in Lees, s t a ­ se n a to r's w ile I'm Mrs. R oper and tioned In the P hilippine Islands, th is is my frien d M rs R anger. We Guai nnlccd »poke on th e "D escription of th e alw ays m ake our calls together, we re such friends." Philippines nnd C hina." A nne's head was w hirling. Her Mr mul Mrs. F.arl R e ic h ert vis­ T h u rsd ay s? Mrs. R oper a n d Mrs. ited a t the H utchinson Imine over R anger? S he groped tow ards a light th e w eek-end. Mr. H utch in so n Is w hich site could not find, a n d her Mi • R eich ert's fath er. visitors were Instan tly aw are of the I’a tty Heil of H azeldale w as a fact. v ia to r a t th e S lvard hom e M on­ "O f course you know, Mrs. C on­ day afternoon. rad. th a t se n a to r's wives receive S tan d ard Parts Mkss M abel A shford a n d some on T h u rsd ay s? T h e Suprem e court friends of Barlow visited her m u s- ladies on M ondays, th e congres­ a Minimum Charges In . Hilda A shford, in Aloha S u n - sional ladles on T uesdays, th e c a b ­ inet ladle» on W ednesdays, th e day night. • All Makes Ira Lee sp e n t th e w eek-end In sen ato rial ladies on T hursdays, the diplom atic ladies on F rid ay s—th at S pokane visiting his sister. Efficient Work Floyd Klee accom panied th e '.zaak leaves S a tu rd a y s a n d S undays for W alton club mi a fishing trip to the resid en t society, th e cave-dw el- 'I’lllies Tested Free. Ihe Siletz river He m ade u good c atch of salm on. A loha’s population Is rapidly In ­ OREGON PRODUCTS’ creasing. Horn, to Mr. m id Mrs. 1 G eorge Johnson, Novem ber 15, a I WEEK boy. Dr. P itm a n ol H illsboro was Krlfrlilge Bros. I 'h o n e M X th e a tte n d in g physician. B orn, to Mr. and Mrs. W ayne B arber, Nov­ rilll.C O BKAI.EKS em ber 9. a boy. Lady Honored Monntaindale ! daughtei latrili« all« 1 d e d t u e f u ­ ni 1 a l o f a friend in P o rtlan d Nov- Hiteon Club Has Unusual Roll Call The Privilege of the Living Until the living have erected a memorial to their depart­ ed, they have left undone that which is at once a priv­ ilege and an obligation. Let us help you select an ap­ propriate memorial now. OREGON MONUMENT WORKS IL H. Stannard, Mgr. Hillsboro, Ore. Don’t Waste Energy If your battery Is In good condition It should have the full energy it had on its first day of service. De­ fect« cause energy to leak out, weaken Its power and annoy you with uncertain performance. We can put it In shape and guarantee the work. Wcddings Celebratcd by Rock Creck Folk LeisyviJle Orchardale J L E N T Z A U T O PARTS Second and CLEAN B a s e lin e S tr e e t s U P . . . P A IN T in UH if Paint for Easy Cleanliness There’s nothing so hard to clean and keep clean as rough, worn surfaces— nothing so easy as the smooth surface of paint. That's why good paint makes an excellent wall hnnh—and it’s su pleas­ ing to the eye. For walli a n d woodwork SATIN EGGSHELL FINISH ■ $3.30 Here’» a finish in delicate, m odem colors th a t w ill stand hard wear and repeated w a s h in g s N o thing sacrificed in love line s« -e ve ryth in g gained in cleanliness, u colors. ....... ■ Bend Year End UStD.CflR Douglass Radio Service 'baitalm DELTA We Are Interested In Your Success 'T 'llI S is partly a selfish inter- est on our part. First, if you succeed, the hank will benefit through increased busi­ ness, and, secondly, it is our desire to have our custom ers make financial progress. You are invited to consult free­ ly with the officers of this bank, to establish closer co­ operation nnd a better under­ standing of your business. * HILLSBORO BRANCH * T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND -o iofst nadonai ianx W H f O f IH l K O C K Itr P oison O ak R em ed y The guaranteed remedy for Poison Oak 50c DELTA C rem e R o sem ere W The above ears all carry NEW CAR GUARANTEE and have the appearance of new cars. We will gladly accept your present car in trade. — ALSO — 1928 Buick Sedan 1928 Nash Sedan Here are a few of the OREGON PRODUCTS we carry Doem becher Furniture Co. LIVING ROOM SUITES BED ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES B. P. John Furniture Co. LIVING ROOM SUITES 50c DINING ROOM SUITES KING FISHER MATTRESSES ZOSS IRONING BOARDS VEAL & SON BREAKFAST SETS . WEST COAST PICTURES W. P. FULLER & CO. MIRRORS S E L F R ID G E B R O S . Bass-IIueter Paint Dealers 1138 Third St. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D. General Beauty Work Telephone 1381X Balcony Hillsboro Pharaacy PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray and Physio-Therapy Commercial National Bank Bldg. Telephones Office 8231 Residence 791Z Sanitary Beauty Shop DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. All Kind, of Bo.ntr Work Physician and Surgeon Permanent« and all kinds of beauty work. PERMANENTS a apoclaity Telephone 1471 WEIL S APARTMENTS Mabel Schendel Wells Building O fflc. TELEPHONES Rmldene. MSI t«81 DENTISTS GARBAGE COLLECTION DR. RALPH DRESSER Garbage Collection Dentist AND CAN8 Commercial BuUdlng INSURANCE Störd. Phone 21X HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Eveninra, Sunday by Appointment ^ V a U THO RIZID SALIS ANO SERVICI THE DELTA DRUG STORE BED ROOM SUITES Telephone 144 Keeps the skin soft and smooth. • ............... BEAUTY SHOPS E HAVE a number of fine USED CARS taken in trade on new V-8s, which we desire to move be­ fore December 1st, and offer prices to bring this early clearance. 1933 V-8 Standard Coupe 1933 V-8 Standard Tudor 1934 V-8 Victoria 1934 V-8 DeLuxe Fordor, with trunk and radio. 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 1933 Ford P/g-ton 1930 Ford P/g-ton, 157-inch wheelbase $1.00 60c m u u is D in t 1 1,11 Let’s Buy Goods Made In Oregon H om e Laundry & Drv Cleaners RADIO REPAIR O il3 i t 4^.. ».»u.\- FOR YOUR Sheriff Connell Speaks at Aloha ' oe SERVIC E We call for and de­ liver your suits, and press them in a pro­ fessional ly ex p ert way at low prices. U P ...F IX U P (tlWl yS*|lî î VALET CLOTHES P h on e 591 D. P. CORRIERI Telephone 2335 RUBBER STAMPS GEORGE T. McGRATH BUT TOUR Washington County Agencies INSURANCE SERVICE RUBBER STAMPS Shnte Bank Building HILLSBORO ARGUS For Infornatton from «boat Dlroetory er Ito Adrorilooro eoli Tbo Argoo — tl* l