The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursday, July 18, It)36
OREGQN
! Mrs P erry llstchelar and daugh-
day Shs and th s children will vis­
i tors. Mr and Mrs Dule Batchelar
it h sr mother. Mrs G K sndsll. at :
and daughter. Vlctur and Alvin
G rants Pass Wayne has a position ;
assisting a brother-in-law . C. W 1
w t
e
TA I •
Batchelar. Mrs M argaret Batchelar
Sinniger. In h it sheet metal shop
llbboro.
Dulcy
Bush wld
and
i
* I U U I O Mr H gnd
Mrg Mrs
Mgrrltt
Jackaon
Miss Clara Shook Is til w ith scat - 1
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! daughter.
let fever as Is also Mr and Mrs |
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r- • ■
r-
Miss M artan C ypher of Lewiston,
H e lv e tia R ep o rts D a m a g e to Fred Meyer's baby son.
D e m o n s tr a tio n F rid a y E ve; Idaho, Is visiting a week with her
Mrs Henry Versteeg and son I
R eu n io n at J a c k so n H o m e parents. Mr and Mrs 1. R Cypher
S p rin g C ro p s, B erries
Donald visited her Invalid sum .
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I She will retu rn to Lewtston Sun-
Mrs George Hizely. at M ilwaukie i
' day
Sunday
(B y Mrs. John M. D avidson)
illy N orth r ia lt i. P. T. A )
NORTH PLAINS The C hurch of
HELVETIA — The intense heat
Mr. and Mrs. Gury Stoutenberg
over the w eek-end caused several , and daughter G eraldine visited th e ' Christ at North Plains is holding
cases oi heal Drostration among H. Versteeg family Friday. G erald- I a daily
- - vacation Bible school with
who bad t , b in th8
(B y M r. ¿.II U. B tru th sr.)
“ J , d<£ , u ine rem ained till Sunday evening I an attendance betw een thirty and
Mr and Mrs C. W Struthers.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Shipley and I
_T h®
. 2 ? d‘' t . ™US!5
,
, , s_riM cr*
and h.,rric ,
SPr a " V r n e , X h d r £ son Averv Lee of Forest G ro v e ! r ^*vth,n ^a,n^ Bible drill, m em ory| K enneth S truthers and Gayford
Wednesday afternoon
|ju , ¿ ushcs ¿ „ urd;nh a(u^ visited E G Heaton Sunday morn- dril1' dram atization, verse finding,
missionary study and hand work
Oregon City
niH)n on th e east
,h of th e c tag.
Guest speakers last week were
Sophia Olson and daughter
£ K orn Diace lt was 105 decrees
“ a s? MCan ° f Ti; lT , OOkiT eddy T eu v it't' an d ' M r s '" F.hneZ
rs A F b Morrison of Aber
Aber- | „ M . " 7 The"
The sehotd
, chool 'w
waa
inv,ted "t3
t0
Mr
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(lne ’
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' and M
Mrs
a.s''invited
Mrs Anderson, Dr Earl An
brood sow , ha, di(?d
deen. Idaho, were guests of th e ir , glvc , denu,nstraUon a, the c.ales
a»d
Mr. and Mrs
a pen w here there was plenty of 1 slste5 ' * irs
,he Creek C hristian church Tuesday Elmer Anderson and fumlly and
F
*
w eek-end and attended the B ryan ]
p r ld a v e v e n in g th e s. ho.,1 M r and Mrs Jergen Anderson, all
| reunion and picnic at the Pleasant w |„
c „ d'emonatra",lon in the
Portland
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i eicoraics n in n o a y
ytew
school
house
Sunday
Mr
| local "chureh w ith"« display of the
Mr «ml
Mrs Lester Robinson of
Mr and Mrs. John Pubols en- Jones brother-in-law and sister, handw ork and rew ards (or out- Portland w ere w eek-end guests at
‘‘■rtained w ith a party for their Mr. and Mrs C harles
Rees , of Port- .. standing
gtanding work (or personal achieve the S
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truthers home.
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daughter Jean, the occasion being land, attended
the the
reunion
ret and
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Berry picking has been cut short
her eighth birthday anniversary w ere later guests at
the Jonas _
.
here due to the intense heat.
Guests were the m em bers of the home. About 60 relatives w ere here Ernest Uunger returned Thurs-
Mr and Mrs E D Hite und son
' day from a motor trip up in C an­
Rainbow club.
Sunday
Ernest visited two days last week
Mrs Levernz will entertain the
Tom Twig left early Monday i ada.
o.
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w
ith *»«•
Mr • Hite's brother at Aber-
RainbowJC
2 ub_?ni .ihe,.B“ e\ . R'?S‘'r! morning (or the harvest field, in SI“ i,
w rekw -n7ut’nL“nnton.Mthe dtfen' W ,sh
spent
the
club Friday at her home at W est' eastern Oregon,
b
M
C w
Struthers,
of Mr. ScoUv "sUaum
. . r" K
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o r i o o ’ i th
n e e t r . E,1*“baM>
tpi, M . .. r u .s n u n d . “ . ni1
Union o u i
i
v
, I Ernest G uenther and fam ily at- guests Stigiini
who
enneth Struthers
Jean
Harold Puboll" m** P ortland“ " ' ^ m “**“ V'"
hreU*?‘,?n oi ,he has been’ x .siting his’ uncle, return « « GE Yn " R
«
,Cd Mf “ " d
n a ra ia
in r u r u a n a tnis Meyers fam ily at the Albany city
home with them
Mrs ®
R ucker nt Buxton Sun-
W ^ a n k K a u fm a n s u ffe r e d fr o m «
' Mr and Mrs. J H Davis, Put- day
Mr “nd
shgh“^ ^ i k ““ i?fa^ r a Ul v ^
iended,
Gu^ ' ther s m other was nek Davis and son Ronald
drove t o ; W“‘L
‘ ¡«YKv Gardner.
Slignt stroke or paralysis w hile vis- form erly Miss Myers.
N o r th B o n n e v ille S a t u r d a y to v i s W l'» fr e d G ardner and Helen Brook
tttng in
Helvetia Sunday.
Lawrence
a„ d M , ^ \ ^ h‘“rrd^ v!?
of Jennings Lodge spent Friday
I;1"®,
111 rie.vewa
ounuay. Mr
air
Lawrence Tatm
la tin a an
n left
left the
the ftrat
first of
ol
K aufman accompanied Mr and Mrs last week for Eastern
, , , Oregon,
J re? ° n' Davis and Pat returned home the
ut
1
W Struthers
ed in the har-
day and Mrs o avig and Ron- I " me
London.
s ald w iu stay for a wcck s vlslt
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accompanied Mr and
North Plains baseball team had a
Among Leaders
oitland on a tu p t o : plcnle at Balm Grove Sunduy be-
According to Ralph W Fullerton.
served to the honor
District Manager of the Equitable
Belle Lilly, Mrs.
Life of New York for this te rri­
Mrs. John Pidcock.
tory, L T M cPheeters of Hillsboro
Mrs. V. French,
,as among the leaders in lives In­
the hostess.
sured for Ju n e
Mrs. Charles
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ter Ju n e of Redmond were guests J. H Aten attended Ruby Rebekan o a tu ra a j ana is im proving at this tim ber made into eordwood.
Blasser's sister. Mrs. C arl C hrlsten-
last week of M rs Wells' mother, lodge at Scholls Ju ly 10.
wnUng.
XIrs. Lena Meyers and Raymond er. and family
Mrs. Joseph Cochran, and family.
Mrs. Adams Buried
* * ° aI?d " U n te r Hofer. H arry and Norma Meyers accompanied by
Mrs Siskapoose of N ewberg v is­
Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell and
Mrs. Esther Adams, who was re- , ad^5jSf , r a? d, .
Davidson Miss Lillie Brown of Laurel vis- ited Mr and Mrs. S A. Mulkey
daughter of California have been ported as very ill, died at her home v u lted Mr- a" d rsj
Si^ e r\ ®oren- ded Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Sausbauer last week Mr. and Mrs Mulkey
guests of Mr. Russell's mother, M rs m Sherwood Thursday and was ®en at
, sland
Sunday. Mr at Aloha Sunday.
celebruted the Fourth at McMinn­
Edna Russell, and his grandm oth- buried from the Methodist church gorensen is helping his father, Ben
A rthur Hill s hay baling outfit ville
er, Mrs. M. Edson.
there Saturday afternoon. A num- borensen. fish
for salmon w ith finished this year's run Friday. It
Wilma McKnight of Orenco Is
Miss Lucille Schultz is employed ber from here attended the services. ncJ?
was shorter than usual.
visiting at the W J. Troutm an
Mrs. Adams was a sister of George . . ' “ r and Mrs. David Tschabold
a scavenger hunt was enjoyed
in Portland.
,a.n d oIr^ Abr Voungen, Mr by " th 7 M ^ n U in T o p cK ^ ch T h u r 7 1
“J h i . r “ 1'" '1“ ’*' ‘hC
Move to County Seat
Hawley and Mrs. H attie Lawler.
„ „ „ „ of aireetors . and Mrs. Robert \ oungen. Bobbie day evening at the Ernest G uenther
''
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder have
Kinton school board
Reunion Held
moved to Hillsboro.
met at the school Friday evening t o 1 a , •'ean * oungen attended the home. Mrs. Hiille Tykeson and
A family gathering and picnic
Mrs. H Boge of L aurel is a consider m atters s connected with
...... stiver wedding anniversary
i „ of Mr.
. i George Zeigler's side won firs t
was
held
the M erritt Jackson
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arnold the building repairs.
add Mrs. John Boeckli of Brooks
K enneth Whitmore returned to home last at Sunday.
Present were
Gnos, and family.
The annual sum mer assembly ol
, Sunday.
his w ork on the William Neuen- Mr and Mrs. F rank Bush and
Miss Phyllis C hristener of North the Oregon-W ashington conference L iaSence v and. ,, arP Bader,schel' schw ander farm Monday m orning daughters Marcella and Mildred of
Plains was a guest of Miss Helene of the Evangelical churches, w ill V:^ ed
jo h n ^ D a v id s o n
'V0.'! ? “
,#t hdI? e, helP’ Independence.
Independence. Mr
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs. Ken-
Ken
Shaw last week.
convene at Jennm gs Lodge, from
mg his father. Clayton Whitmore. n ethPKca
of P errydale. Mr and
Dan B arrett and W alter Wilfley July 24 to August 2. Meetings will “ n u u a u g n it r L iuena reiu rn ea from w ith the sum m ers work.
|
returned last week from an ex- be in charge of Bishop E W. Prae-
''
ea? ^ lo rt" ; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W hitmore MEN HUNGER LOR THIS KIND
torius. D. D . of Minneapolis, Minn. enad the beiry picking season.
and sons Bruce and Wallace, ac-
tended Eastern Oregon trip
It is expected a few from the local ,
, a d , M rs. Ernest Zurcher and companied by Mr. and Mrs. W il-. Just lately three veteran preach-
Fern Hill Has Picnic
Fern Hill community held Its church will attend some of t h e ' ,
, r'
Elm er Batch- u am N euenschwander and children ®,rs have had their nights on the
annual picnic Sunday in A. Dun- meetings All interested in relig- Y d er- ™rs- ,,u da Lonnell and Jean Jerry and Verlaine, visited Mr. and ~ nl0,n Gospel Mission program,
calf's woods.
ious training at this summer school , n
May Hudson a n d
Mrs. Bill Hoodenpyle at Arcade
Portland Aged fr ° m * ve’1,y ,0
Mrs. Emma B ryant o f Forest are urged to be present Reserva- V0}11*®., Gruzen picnicked at the Sunday.
eighty-five years and full of vigor.
Grove visited Mrs. Lloyd
Shaw tions for tents and meals, can be ¿ d _ii_50nne c°ttag e at Meacham
jj r . and Mrs. J R. Haynes and
,o bv koo** insurance
and son, John Allan, Wednesday of made through C. P. Gates, district Sunday_
baby son of Banks and h er father, risks in spite of the long pilgrim
last week.
superintendent, who will be on the ,
Davidson attended the 4-H John Hutchens, visited Mr. and age One of the men who comes in
from off the street tells why these
Miss Myra Weidewitsch attended grounds.
Slub nje«ung at th e Fred Jossy Mrs. B. F. Deford Sunday,
a picnic at Tigard Monday eve-
Rev. Virgil Speece, pastor of the flo.n\e
y
groups are con-1 Miss W anda Finigan left Sunday tbrec and their kind are <u<-h
ning.
local church, preaches every Sun- sou dat®d and have the dairy club, with the Tom Shuck fam ily on a warni favorites "They are old
Mrs. Shay in Charge
day m orning at 9:45, followed by c?r? d u b , poultry club, potato trip to East Bend. They will visit enou6b to know w hat they are tulk-
he ~ put it ‘
Women's Home Missionary so- Bible school. All are w elcome to club and . P*8 club m eeting the several of the lakes in the Cas ing
~~ about,"
~
ciety met at the M. E. church Tues- , attend these services.
same evening
cade m ountains and retu
re tu rn hom<
home | Then out of a Bible class of
day afternoon. Mrs. F. O. Shay was
Regular business meeting and . Mr?, i' re4 , ‘ ou??,en v*sited her through the McKenzie pass, spend- thirty or so young folks that gath
in charge of the study program i prayer service of the church will daughter,
Mrs. A lfred Nydegger. lng one nlght at Belknap springs er for study of a w eek-night in
w hich included a review oi thisi be held August 6. The pastor. Rev. wfl? ?s
. tb e Emanuel hospital and retu rn home Friday
one of the suburbs, came u group
year's goals. Mrs. George Wilcox S Virgil Speece, w ill conduct the w lth her infant daughter. Both are
Mr and Mrs Sam Otto and for their program Led by college
gave a book review on The Jew " meeting. All are
invited
8e.iUn? al° nk fine. Lillie Youngen. children and Mr and Mrs. D A students, these gave their testi­
by Basil Mathews, and Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy ,
0 has bcc" visiting her sister
Qtto and family attended a birth- mony. Some evenings later a con­
Reed reported on the DesMoires, and th ree daughters and S. H. £or some tlme. retu rn ed home Fri- day picnic dinner at Washington vert stood to tell w hat the Lord
center. Mrs. W alter Poffenbarger Pomeroy spent Sunday with Mr. day'
park Portland honoring Helen Otto had done for him and included the
led the devotional topic. Friend-
and Mrs. John Steelm an of Molal-
--,
Otto and hei cousin, Berton Grab- heartening the young people gave
us. In fact we heard it spoken of
ship and Comradeship Mrs. W. R
la. Mr. and Mrs. W L. VanHorn Tt»» n f O V C t llP I lt S i'll
horn. Twenty were present.
Cooke, president, had charge of a and two daughters also spent the
’ C i n e m a U1
anJ Mrs
McInnis, Miss several times. So it is not age after
short business meeting. A lunch- day w ith relatives and friends in
- J , » * A Ahce McInnis and Kenneth Mcln- all. but a close w alk with the Lord
eon was served by Miss D ons Shay, ] Molalla
I \ U d U V ^ O m p i e i c Q nis joined Mrs. L L. M urray and that holds the men.
assisted by Miss Dorothy Cooke.
Record Heat Set
Now look about both old and
'B y M rs . B ir d M c C o r m ic k )
, children of Midway, the D. W. Me
Junior Aid Meets
Saturday and Sunday w ere the
CHEHALEM M O U N T A IN - The '
° f ,KeeÎ vÀ11® and the young, note the drift: a m urder |
Junior Aid of the L utheran church hottest days this section of the b rid e e ‘‘oiT“ the *'*BaVh-*inr“ ’R n n i-' A- B FUnt family of Scholls at a every forty-five minutes, 37 per
o, Friday
Pcidov at
„ the John Hulsman country has experienced in many I
e in the Buck H eaver d ^strie Plcnlc and w ater sP°rt> at the day, 12,000 per year; the m urder |
met
home. Mrs. A lbert Bunning o f years, the m ercury went to 1051 received a new deck T" / a
T ualatin riv er Sunday.
rate increased 350 per cent since
P ortland entertained t h e Ladies' both days. Showers early Monday making it again safe fo r t r a f f ic I L auren Haynes accompanied his 1890; a crim e rate of 15 billions
Aid of the Lutheran church at her cooled the air off and made it a Saturday Elmer and W alter Whit brother- C harles Haynes, on a fish- per year or over $2.00 a week for
iiitle more comfortable
more t h e ¿ d th e bHdge
^ b ln * triP 16 ™ lcs UP the Wilson every man, woman and child; an
home Wednesday.
Jack and Je rry VanLom w ere
Riffles on F red A m cker s place siashed the brush along t gc rJQad, river Saturday and Sunday. They
army of alm ost 500,000 crim inals
hosts Thursday . evening to t h e was weB attended during the hot between the "U" tu rn bv the O tto cab8ht three Chinook and three at large, 183,000 divorces (or one
young people s club of the St wave and many enjoyed swimming O r n d u ff fa rm an d th 2 '
i
° jack salmon
year or one for every five m ar­
A lexander cnurch at the home of in the cool waters of the Tualatin k rm e /lv “'h ? 'C a r l'S k e le to n d ace
Mr and Mrs J E- Blazer Mr riages; 50 pet cent of the children
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
?,b^ r KaVae .° L the Lord s Supper This st/ ip of road has been a P“ ®«. and Mrs Ira G McCormick. Mrs brought into the courts in one city
VanLom. Twelve guests enjoyed re will be held at the services Sunday ance to travel as it is full of blind A F : Fuchs and Patsy Fuchs, Misses from homes of divorced parents.
freshm ent and games. The group morning and Rev. Good of Port- turns when the brush is high Gloria Hoffman and Marie and
And so America speeds up to
plans to hold a picnic at Rippling land w ill be present and conduct There have been a num ber of a c - :JuIia Fuchs. and Hodson McCor- join "the nations that forgot God;'
W aters August 11.
the meeting.
cidents and many narrow escaDt-s mick were Joined bY Mr. and Mrs hopeless unless you and I gird up
Miss Frances Gnos and Mrs. Mat-
Mr. and Mrs. H. J Valentine there.
I J- A. York. Lois Gordon, K enneth and give th e Message out among
tie Smith visited Rev. and Mrs. H .! were in Hillsboro Saturday.
Mrs. Jam es McMillan and daugh- and Donald York of Reedvllle, Mr. the people
R. Scheuerm an and fam ily at V e r-, Ice cream social, w hich was to ter Clarisse of Neskowin spent last and Mrs John York Mr. and Mrs This message—"Believe on the
nonia last week.
j have been held this Friday evening week with th eir m other and grand- Way and Duncan York of Reed- Lord Jesus C hrist and thou shall
Buddy B arnes Celebrates
at the church, has been indefinitely mother. Mrs. E. P Sm ith
vlUe at
8 P*onic and swimming be saved" and "N either Is there
Buddy Barnes celebrated h i s postponed, as m em bers of the aid
Prof C. A. H ubbard of P U at Pa rty at
H irter's Beach Sunday salvation in any other: for there is
eighth birthday anniversary at his are on th eir vacations. The time Forest Grove was "aV the'F F Hnff ! Mrs. Clara
Wohlschlegel, who has none other name under heaven
home Saturday. Guests w ere Rob- will be announced in this column a man farm j ujv j, , 2 and i3 H
been staying at the Finigan home, given among men w hereby we must
ert LaFollette. Frank Peabody, little later.
ls m akjng a collection of specimen
“ iU at the home of her daughter, be saved."—George N. Taylor, Beav-
aack and Jerry C artw right Richard
Mrs. A lbert Mills and three chil- of fleas h iv in g already ^ e r 10G Mrs. L. I. Hulit, at Newberg
, erton.
Paid Adv
Ringle, Duane Olaney and Donald dren of Tillamook spent a few days different k in d s H e L » «
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DwyeF
last w eek * ith Mr 8dd
Bdb« t off o ' f i e W
here 8 « * 8 H oh
Naomi Turk Honored
Pomeroy. They returned home the bard acco m n ^ied h?in
b’
L ittle Naomi Turk celebrated her last of the week
- cton}Pap ied him Thursday
first birthday anniversary at her
Mrs. W alter Van Kleek, Mrs. J Miss June ^Fokom
»nd
home Friday. A family dinner was C. Snider and son Lester, all of M rs D WH McInnis a t ^ e d c o H e
enjoyed
Beaverton, but form er local rest- (Thursday evening
Reedville
Miss Myra Weidewitsch attended dents, visited old neighbors and
Wayne J a m e s tnnlr » in »d
Howard H anns of K am a. City.
Kan., have been guests at the
George Feldm an home
Returns from East
Miss Lucille H einrich recently;
returned home from two years
teaching in North Dakota
Psrm ley Station Painted
‘ Dad's Station. ‘ the Shell service
C o r n e liu s P e o p le O b s e r v e
station owned by J. C. Psrmley.
B ir th d a y s D u rin g W e e k
was repainted Monday.
Porch Added
(Ry Mis* Dorothy Cooks)
A new porch has been added to
Alexander
CORNELIUS—Mrs
Jack-
. .
a v .n o v Ashley
„-n von
at i :t,” irdnt
,be St
son entertained Friday afternoon at church
„
her home for the birthday a n n i-! Elmer Tilden and children Dor-
ven»rlM of M r. la.ura Js ck so n .; othj.• and Dlcky of P or.land spent
Mrs. Martha Mann and Mrs. " A las, Monday in L ornelius
Goodin. A pink color scheme was
Mr and Mrs W R Cooke spent
used and a dainty luncheon was par, of the week in Portland, where
served. Guests included the hon- Mr Cixike w as u n d e r doctor s care
or guests, and Mesdames» K A
Kemodcl B ernard More
Jones. J Wilfley. George Wilcox
The interior of the J. C Bernard
A. L. Brick Kay Shaw Mattie grocery store has recently been re-
Smith, and the hostess and son modeled.
Jimm y.
Mrs. Frank Im bne of Hillsboro
Woodcraft to Picnic
and sister. Mrs. Joe Hunt, of ta l l-
Neighbors of Woodcraft have de- fornia visited Mr. and Mrs W A
cided on August 4 for their an- Goodin. and Mrs. M D Mann July
nual picnic at Rippling Waters.
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Mrs. Gnos Hostess
Mrs. A J Oliver and Franklin
M r . u r n . s e n te r ta in e d W e d n e s - i Visited Mrs Oliver's sister-in-law
dav evenins m honor of the b ir th - 1 “l Portland last Monday.
day annh‘e ? J ? y oi' AnUoneHe V an-i Mr and Mrs Russell Dwyer and
D arlene and Donald spent
oudenhagen. Present were the hon1 children
or guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vanou- the w eek-end at the coast
J C. Parm lcy left Monday for an
denhagen and family, and Mr. and
indefinite visit w ith his brother.
Mrs Arnold Gnos and family.
J.
Parm ley of Canby.
Glen Smith has returned to his
home here after being employ ed at
Vancouver for sometime.
B irthdays Celebrated
(Br Mrs. E. L. Coal
Mrs. Ray Shaw, president of the
epairs are progressing rapidly
Ladies' Aid, entertained Wednesday
the school house It is being
Bible School
Heat Causes
Prostrations
Mrs. Jackson
Party Hostess
r\n rth Hiilin*»
Hiteon
Snhsorlhs for Ilia Argus
Rites Held Tuesday
for Mrs. S. Garber
Funeral services for Mrs Sarah
Jane Garber. 7t). of Beaverton route
2. who died here Saturday e v e
nlng. were conducted at the Donel-
son A Sewell chapel Tuesday aft
m noon with Km
w ii -'u official
lug Interm ent was at the Hillsboro
I o
O
F
e e iiie to i \
Mrs G arber was born February
lt), 1809, In Minnesota She had
been III for tw o years prior to her
death and had been in the hospital
two weeks.
She Is survived by the widower.
Samuel G arber of Beaverton route
2. by u son. Frank C. White of
Hillsboro, and by four daughters.
Mrs. Nellie Osborne of Minnesota.
Mrs. Lottie Fills of Montana, and
Mrs. H arriet Park und Mrs Lida
duty, both of Hillsboro
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Don't let the extra pound« of
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Dress to keep comfortable
H om e
Luundry's Special
Cleaning Prove««, at current
saving«, make« it possible for
all men to be Immneulute
and cool In sum mer-weight
suits.
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why suffer’ For quick relief from '
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gel * free sample of the t'dga
Treatm ent, a doctor's prescription
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Hillsboro. Ore.
Hillsboro Merchants Join in Extending to
James A. Whitelaw
and
! Hillsboro M otor Co
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bir,h d a-v anniversary of Mrs. itors of Mrs. McCormick's mother.
Mr and M rs W -iv n e M n»« and
M. D. Mann was observed Sunday Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly. Mrs. Bierly TOns left for Southern O r « n n «t?„
w ith a family dinner at Gales and granddaughter. Miss Grace ronS left for Southe™ Oregon Sun-
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mann ( McCormick, who visited here, r e - —
and Barbara Jane of Portland. Mr. turned to Hillsboro w ith Mrs. Me- =ZJ------------ ~
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and Mrs. William Mann and Lu- i Cormick Monday m orning for a,
cille and Priscilla. Mr and_ Mrs j short stay.
Lester Mooberry, Mrs. Mattie Smith
and the honor guest, all of Cor­
To Make License Tests
nelius, enjoyed the time together.
M artin Redding, exam iner of op­
Mrs. Alice Berger and Miss Oleva erators and chauffeurs, will be in
and Mrs. Geneva Robinette vis­ Hillsboro Tuesday and Wednesday,
ited in McMinnville Wednesday.
Ju ly 23 and 24, at the court house
Miss Edith Feldm an of Sydney,
_____ __ from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tuesday,
Alaska, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. J and from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wed- !
George Feldman, and Mr. and Mrs. j nesday.
Full Length
Full Strength
heartiest congratulations on their new quarters at 324
East Main Street. We wish them continued success in
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Hillsboro-the Friendly City
BRAKE TESTING
A FREE TICKET
thru
Treated
Against
Destruction
by Insects
D o n ’t T a k e C h a n ce«
W ith F a u lty B rak e«
$ Itr
your summer trip
EAST
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To include California costs n o tlrm o re fare than to
#go directly East and back on your summer roundtrip a
to most points). Literally a free ticket thru San Fran- A ’
Cisco and Los Angeles! The San Diego Exposition can be W
Included as an inexpensive sidetrip. You’ll go in cool com­
fort; all types o f accommodations are air-conditioned on our
J leading trains. Examples o f low summer roundtrips Ease
fa i-
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Roundtrip:
Coach
CHICAGO . *57.35
NEW YORK *95.75*
Tourist
Standard
• 68.80
*107.20*
* 86.00
*124.40*
*41-day roturn limit. October 31 lim it slightly higher.
Coach/aret good in coaches an J chair cars. I „uristfare!
good in Tourist Pullmans tpius berth). Standard fares
good in a ll accommodations (plus Pullman c barges).
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H. D. OLSEN Agent
P hone 621
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Let us test them, re-line
them a n d make them
' thoroughly dependable.
Modern, high-speed traf-
f i c demands efficien t
brakes for safety.
Busch’s Service
Garage
126 8. T hird Ave.
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Place Your Twine Order Now
order for binder twine, if placed now, will
Y OUR
greatly help us to give you better service. Come
in and tell us how much twine you will need. F’igure
your order on the number of acres you expect to har­
vest, estimating that it will take about 2 pounds of
twine per acre.
This will enable us to get your order into the Har­
vester Company early, and will protect you in case
we should order short of the local demand.
Also, if we have the binder twine business settled
early, we will be able to give you better and faster
emergency machine repair service at the busy season
if you need it in a hurry. Help yourself to better
servic by ordering your twine now 1
C orner T hird and Baseline
j (Venetian ticket, F. Abendroth,
Hillsboro)
i Phone 501
A. H. Busch, Prop.
HILLSBORO FEED CO
Phone 271
160 W. Main St.
Bristol Hardware Co.
Hillsboro Meat Co.
Busch’s Service Stations
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Cady Motor Co.
Ihle’s Better Shoes
The C. C. Store
Imperial Cafe
J. W. Copeland Yards
Kramien’s Palm Drug Store
Coslett’s Bar-B-Q
Mackenzie Motor Co.
Commercial National Bank
The Men’s Shop
Curry’s Grocery
Perfection Bakery
The Delta Drug Store
Portland Gen. Electric Co.
Fairway Market
Royal Soda Works
Fred’s Superior Market
Safeway Store
Goar’s Woman’s Shop
Sprouse-Reitz Co.
Hillsboro Argus
Well’s Department Store
Hillsboro Cash Grocery
Wilma s Confectionery
Home Laundry, Dry Cleaners
Venetian Theatre
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